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CECIL WHIG LVIII. 11. ELKTON, MD., SATURDAY, VOLUME NO. NOVEMBER 12, 1898. WHOLE NO. 2,959. COUNTY AFFAIRS. WEDDINGS. deaths. THROUGH THE COUNTY. SESSIONS OF THE COUNTY AND K. REPUBLICAN Knowles-Ellls. MRS SUSAN CLENDENIN. WKAT HAS TRANSPIRED IN A VICTORY. Tlie SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS wedding of Miss Clive Ellis, daughter Mrs. Susan 11. Cleudonin, daughter o( the of Mr WEEK. Frank Ooldsborough Ellis, to Mr. late John Ricketts, of near Elkton, died at her Nathaniel of Philadelphia, The Board of Health Met on Wednesday Knowles, which homo in Baltimore on Sunday, aged uiuety- Special was solemnized in Letters From the Large and TrinityChurch, Elkton, at seven years. Her husband, Arthur A. Clon- Whim's The Country Endorses the Considered Sanitary Natters —A high noon Staff of on Wednesday was a brilliant denie, died in 1853. She leaves (our daugh- Correspondents Giving County School to be Closed occasion, and never lias a on Account more happy social ters ami two sous. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, of All Local Happenings. of diphtheria and Another Disinfected. event taken place In Elkton. Joy ud fes- Newark, Del., is a daughter of the deceased. McKinley Administration. tivity reigned supreme and the members of The School Commissioners were society PERRYVILLE ITEMS. in session turned out in gayest mood to do honor ROBERT L. FOARD. on Monday. The Secretary reported that he to the happy couple. Major Robert L. brother Samuel - Foard, of had secured tin* necessary b.unks for the n The architectural beauty of Trinity Church Pehbvvjlle. Nov. 11, 1898. port of the standing of each and Is B. Foard, of Elkton, and son of the late Mr. B. B. pupil, now never appeared more striking, the interior of Shertzer spout several days last deliver the Samuel B. Foard, ofthis town, died suddenly ready to same to the teachers. the edifice showing the skill of a prominent week with his parents in Lancaster, Pa. Congress and Twenty-Four Stales Judaon’s “The Young on Tuesday afternoon at his heme in Colum- Mrs. Lillie American,” was Philadelphia decorator in the lloral adorn- Baldwin and sister, Miss bus, Texas. Mr. Foard received no intima- Iliek- adopted as a text book on Civil Government. ments of green and white. Srailax and etts, of Havre do Grace, visited tion of his brother's illness and friends in The Secretary was directed to correspond boqnets of chrysanthemums were arranged was shocked Perryville on Monday last. to receive news of his death at I Safely Republican. with the Hon. J. M. Forman, the Director of through! ut the body of the church while the o’clock. Miss Kate Jamar, of Port Major Foard was born la this Deposit, was the Institutes, ns to the coming teachers* in- chancel was a bower of chrysanthemums, county on guest of Miss Mary White on Thursday. the farm of his father near Chesapeake City stitute*. palms and potted plants. -Mies Sara Mrs. Ella Fisher is the guest Itcese and was sixty-eight years of age. Ho of friends at The Treasurer reported that ho had rr- presided at the organ and prior to the coming grad Chrome, Pa. uated at Princeton College with This District Elects Baker to Congress and Cecil ceived to date £54 39 for the Lafayette Mem- of the bridal party played selections, includ- honors and Miss Mary Ward who has then studied law under the late Col. John been sick tor orial Fund. ing Gavotte Arabesque and Intermezzo from T. some time is able to bo out again. Groome, of Elktou. He practised his The hoard will meet on November 22d, to Cavalicrru Itusticauua. pro- Mrs. DulTey who has been sick County Adds to His Majority. fession here ayeartheu locating in Columbus, for some pay teachers* salaries. All reports mu&t be As the party entered the church the bridal time is inipruviutf. Texas, where he soon took a leading part in in the hands of the commissioners by Satur- march from Lohengrin was rendered, Men- Harry A. Foreman spent Tuesday last in public affairs. He was an open hearted and day November 19th, at the latest. delssohn's Songs Without Words being played liisiugbun. liberal mau and won the high esteem and The Treasurer was directed to pay to Miss during the ceremony. Miss May Donnon spent several days at her HIGH LICENSE WINS IN CECIL. respect of his fellow citizens. Por i and 11. MeCardell tin* sum of $lO ro for library The r.de lea n d upon the arm of her City homo in Columbia. Pa. I Ford county, Texa°. were named in his purposes, she having raided £l3 00 for that lather, preceded by the maid of honor Miss honor. TheEpwurth League prayer During the late war he was major iu the ]3th meeting on purpose. Elsie Hose, of Camden, N. J. The ushers Sunday evening, at (1.80. Leader, Miss were Texas Infantry. He married Mis- Ocorgie Hattie Tho election throughout the country on Counties. The following were appointed assistant Mr. W. F. Audenreid, Mr. Little, Subject, Gently C. Dallas, Sherrell, of Columbus, who "Waiting Harvests,” Matt. Tuesday was a grand victory for Repu ‘licari- Balto. Co. Lists 4007 5246 381 teachers: John It. Jr , High Mr. A. W. died ten v.ars 9, .it, 38, Missionary Carroll Anderson, Ormerod, of Phila , and Mr. W. 11. ago, i topic). Ali are welcome. information received from 3245 2843 212 leaving no children. Ism. Tin* latest C**(*ll 2458 2315 217 School: Louise i’. McCay, No. 2. 7cli district; May, Jr., of Washington. The bride's gown Miss Viola Gordon, of Havre de Grace, was Charles L. Boulden. formerly of Elkton. tin, tho forty-two States, in which elections were Hirford 2507 2687 .842 Beulah Creswell, No. 3. Bth district. was of white satin mi train, trimmed in white guest of Miss Eila Fisher on Saturday now residing in Columbus, was with held, shows that In n general way twenty- It was decided to classify the N rth East chiffon with veil. She wore a pearl necklace Major last. carried the Totals 20,500 20.234 1731 school. It lias Foard at his death. The remains were laid Miss Ella four of them were hy Republican 1808.—Baker's eight grades; two more will set with diamonds, the gift of the groom, and DuCfey of Lancaster, Pa., was plurality,* 305. to nst in Columbus. party. fomUcn by the Democrats and four 1806. —Baker, rep 28.530 be added. curried while chrysanthemums Her appear- the guest of her brother last week. hy Fuslouhds. Jewett, dein .23.163 Owing to the diphtheria, school No. 4, ance was most graceful and stately. Miss A small but safe Republican majority District 5, Miss Clark, will be closed i - Hose was becomingly attired in white MRS. SUSAN DAVIS. Baker’s plurality, 1806 5,367 silk CHERRY HILL ITEMS. in the House of Uopreseutatives of tin* definitely, and school No. 2, District 5, Miss crepon, embroidered in pink, and carried Mi s. Susan Davis, widow of the late George MAHYLANI) Fifty-sixth Congress is assured. The Re- CONOHESHMEN ELECT, Hotter, for disinfection. pink chrysanthemums. Davis, nf Cecil county, died on Tuesday, at growing Four Republicans ami at C’hkuuv Hill, Nov. 11, publican margin In the Senate *8 two Democrats will The Board will not pay Mils of any kind The groom, attended by Mr. J. Parker Stanton, Dei., the home of her son-in-law, 1898. represent Maryland in the Con- Our pastor and the to comfort ai le proportions, It is believed Fifty-sixth unless the work is ordered by a commission- Norris, of Philadelphia, met the bride at the Joseph Hitchens. Mrs. Samuel Harris, of Ilev. Mr. Galaway be- gress. They are: gan revival that the upper house will contain S;J Republi- er or examiner, befoie it is begun. chancel. At the steps of the chancel the be- Elkton, is a daughter of the deceased. services here last Sunday even- )\ e cans, 27 Democrats, 1 Sound Money l)'*mo- Elrst District—John Walter Smith, Demo- The following bills wereordered to be paid: trothal service was performed by ifev. Archi- The funeral took place from her late home ing. would remind some of the young crat. folks that church is not the crat, 3 Populists and 4 Silverities. Two seats W. J. C. Dulaney Co., Books £4MS 32 bald Knowles, of Philadelphia a brother of yesterday morning, the remains being plaee to go to Second District William B. Biker, Re- “ brought to and interred curry on a flirtation, and if the are in doubt. Stationery 119 57 the groom. The service was concluded at Elkton, in the Elk- parents of publican. Logan Bro. Co , coal, Sixth district.. 302 IS ton Cemetery. throe or four young girls do cot realize “ the chancel rail by Huv. William Sohoulor, this ELECTION IN CECIL. District—Frank C. Eighth district. 302 18 the .Third Win?liter. Repub- ” “ “ faet, public does. *• Ninth 10184 rector. Mendelssohn's wedding march was In Cecil county the election resulted iu a lican. district.. LIZZIE SPARKS. Babbits seem to Samuel Logan, cleaning, No. 7. Third 500 played ns the party left the church. bo quite numerous this for Hon. William R. Baker, the Re- Fourth W. Lizzie aged Fall. Eddie majority District—James Denny. Demo- It. J. Fiiliugame. repairs. No. 5. A reception followed the ceremony Sparks, nine years, daughter of McCauley has killed twenty-live nominee, of 143, at the publican Congressional who crat. Second 0 00 home Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks, died at her since the season opened. E W.