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VOL. XXVII. EMMITSBURG-, , FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. -.1•7()

peace resulted. Sentiment among the A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSSD. Corks For fettle Stoppers. NNING, army, navy and nobility, however, is The application of cork as a bottle AN'INDIAN'S q- NEGOTIATING 12 DEAD IN WRECK ON Wednesday, September 8. MANY KILLED IN understood to be more conservative. stopper for liquid vessels is said to be An epidemic of typhoid fever pre- Six newspapers have been suspended. of great antiquity. The earliest record THE IlLACKFEETS' /MR* vails at Nanticoke, Pa., over 100 cases Martial law probably will continue for EXPLOSION extant of its use in Europe is that men- GREAT WHITE HORSE. AN ARMISTICE NEW YORK "L" ROAD having been reported. POWDER some time, thus insuring quiet. Mean- tioned by Horace, who asserts that the • Fire destroyed one of the finest busi- Romans had cork as stoppers for their while the legation guard of 12 sol- Disaster at Fairchance, Pa., Spread Daring Strategy by Which? This' Crowded Train Derailed and Car ness blocks of Madisonville, Ky., en- wine amphorae. Certain oi the uses Gen. Oyama Asks Gen. Linevitch to diers will continue." Fleetest of All Steeds Was S"ilred tailing a loss of $200,000. Death and Ruin. of cork were known to the aecient Into Street. For Ills Own Tribe by tbre Sulkirtest Appoint Plenipotentiaries. _ BAKU SITUATION WORSE Pitched Dr. William M. Late, a prominent Greeks and Egyptians, but whether -Tiller Among the Crows. physician of Bridgeport, W. Va., died for stopping the mouths Tartars and Kurds Again Plundering. VICTIMS BLOWN TO PIECES they used cork at Bordentown, N. J., while on a visit. of their liquid vessels history does not All Indians who use horses See very TOKIO Troops Kill 17 Workmen. MORE THAN TWO SCORE HURT Butterworth, the well- ORDER RESTORED IN Hezektah say. It was not, however, mail tbe fond of horse racing and not onfet- Wee' St. Petersburg, Sept. 12.-The latest known author and historian, died of Connellsville, Pa., Sept_ 11. - The year 1760 that the Spaniards Salt com- their Own horses against one another, private telegram to be received from -The death list at Warren, Rand powder mills at Fairchance, six Godzyadani, Manchuria, Sept_ 11.- New York, Sept. 12. diabetes, aged 75 years, menced to work their cork woods with Baku reports that the situation there avenue miles south of Uniontown, were en- but they race their own against thoee At 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon a of the accident on the Ninth R. I. some degree of regularity for the rustic- Is growing worse. crowded one of the tirely wiped out by an explosion. Of of other tribes and used to du this even Japanese commissioner bearing a elevated railroad, when a car Thomas Jordan, formerly ing of corks. Although perhaps corks Other unconfirmed dispatches as- town in the Indian the 32 men who went to work in the In the wild era of the buffalo and of white flag and escorted by 50 soldiers, with workers on their way down wealthiest cattlemen were more or less in use from the time sert that the rioters are stubbornly of having turned mill 19 are known to be dead. Of these Even at that time arrived at a post near the railway and pitched headlong into the street, now Teritory, Is accused glass bottles were first invented, which constant warfare. continuing their attacks and that the money which he 13 have been identified. handed to the Russian officers who stands at 12. Three men are in hos- bank robber to get Becknianp Asserts to have been in the friendly tribes and bands joined in the Tartars and Kurds are plundering in The liat of -dead and missing is as went to meet him a letter from Field pitals with fractured skulls. One of asserts was due him. fifteenth cdatury, yet It WAS not until two grand buffalo hunts of each year the "Black Town" district. The dis- follows: Fred Waterstraw, Jr., Wil- Marshal Oyama to General Linevitch, these, who as yet remains unidentified Thursday, September 7. two and a half centuries later that the and after the hunting was over piLed patches say that on Sunday the sol- liam McIntyre, Albert Woods, Omer congratulating him on the conclusion at Roosevelt hospital, is unconscious Brigadier General Thomas T. Crit- Spaniards began to prepare cork for the fastest horses of the various banal diers fired into a crowd of Russian Humphries, George Llewellyn, Harry of peace, and begging him to appoint and not expected to live. More than tenden, of Indiana, died suddenly at bottle stoppers, which they did in a one against the other. At one time it workmen, killing 17. Underwood, Elmer Hughes, Clyde Russian plenipotentiaries to arrange two-score persons were injured, many East Gloucester, Mass, forest situated at the northeast of the so very long ago the Blackfeet had the A dispatch to the Caucasus Oil Woods, James Breakiron, George Mar- an armistice. Field Marshal Oyama ap- of them seriously. The New Jersey Congress of Moth- Tigueras, on the Mince. The cork in- very fastest horse that 44ny one knew company from Baku says that the fires tin, Charles Barclay, died at the hos- pointed General Fulaishima as pleni- The dead are: Jacob M. Anspach, ers will hold their annual session at dustry has since gradually risen to be of, the fastest horse of which any one the oil fields are practically ex- pital; Gilbert Mitchell, a small boy; potentiary for his side, the letter an- In of the Newark (N. J.) board of trade; Atlantic City on October 20 and 21. one of the first magnitude, its chief could tell or which any one had seen. and that the military authori- Anawalt Gribble, Fred Waterstraw, nounced, and he suggested Chahhedza hausted, Ernest P. Scheible, Theodore Morris, The working hours of 250 men in center in Spain being in Catalonia. He was a source of wealth to the tribe. stationing guards in the dis- Charles Fritz, William Llewellyn, as the meeting place. ties are John Cochrane, Solonebn Neugass, the Reading railway's shops at Read- Sr., for Indians are very fond of bating, trict Lees, Isaac Metcalf, Omer Swaney, Frank General Fukushima left Kai Yuan Cornelius McCarthy, William ing, Pa., were reduced to five days a What the Teacher Must Do. and this animal always won every- During the night, the dispatch says. Ryland. for the north to meet the Russian gen- Joseph Bach, James Cooper, Emma aek and nine hours a day. Knowledge is good, but wisdom is thing that was bet against him. l'oa incendiaries tried to land at Bibiebat Scores of people in the town of erals and arrange the details of an Conhoven, Albert Wellster and Louis Because he met Mrs. Mary Orris better. The college valedi aorian, can imagine bow proud the Biaelifeee from small boats, but were driven off Fairchance, within half a mile of the armistice. General Fukushima refused Abel. walking with a rival, Mack Murray in trained to take knowledge in rather were of this creature. You can alee by volleys from the Cossacks. They powder mills, were more or less pain- to allow the press corresponlents to Of the dead the most frightfully a jealous rage stabbed her to death on than to impart it, may have 'Buil of it Imagine how envious were the Stenees. then attached steamers in which the fully injured. accompany him. The press represen- mutilated was James Cooper. whose the street at New Kensington, Pa. with but little wisdom. He may be the Crows, the Sioux, the Creeks and employes of two oil companies had a The shock of the explosion was dis- tatives are still kept 16 miles in the head was completely severed from his Francis B. Stevens, member of the able, as a teacher, to drill boys and all the other Indians of the plains. taken refuge during the uprising, but tinctly felt in Connellsville, 20 miles rear of the army, which has not yet body. well-known Stevens family of New girls in Greek and Latin declensions Stealing is considered fair between the attack was repulsed. of the late Com- away, buildings being rocked on their successfully been informed of the signing of a The cause of the accident and the York, and grandson and cram them with facts, useful or tribes, and if it can be treaty modore Stevens, committed suicide by foundations. At Uniontown hundreds done those savage people think it very peace treaty. The terms of the DEATH AND RUIN BY EARTHQUAKE immediate responsibility remain to be valueless, but if he cannot produce in at his home at West- of panes of glass were broken. In the glorious. The Sawa- will probably prove unpopular, but no settled. The motorman of the wrecked shooting himself them what Spencer calls "pleasurable honorable, even Hundreds Killed and Greater Number town of Fairchance there is scarcely a kept !the wonderful demonstration is feared. train is a fugitive, while a switchman, bury, L. I. excitement" and interest he Is a fail- feet, therefore, Injured In Southern Italy. holise that did not suffer damage. The In a tent at night. They did conductor and four guards are under Friday, September 8. ure. Ms would be the sort of teach- race horse Arrange Armistice On Field. Rome, Sept. 9.-All Italy is suffering sides were battered in as though axes not dare leave him out with their otlar Will arrest. The switchman is charged One man was killed and seven in- ing that harps upon obedience and dia- Manchuria, Sept. 12- from terrible depression because of Ulf had been used. Hay stacks were top- horses. They bought a string of beale Gunshu Pass, with manslaughter and the trainmen jured by a dynamite explosion at a cipline and endeavors by force of rule answer to Field news from the south, where one of ths pled over in the fields and live stock at the Hudson Bay company's nearest 'General Linevitch's are held as witnesses. sand plant near Butler, Pa, and rod to oblige the pupil to study letter requesting the worst earthquakes ever experienced oc- were stunned. The rails of the Balti- fort, put the bells around the horse's Marshal Oyama's Whatever may have caused the mis- Mrs. Bertha Martin, of Massillon, 0., and learn. The will cannot be forced, of an armistice was dis- curred. Although the earthquake was more & railroad and the Western neck, tied him to a tepee pole inside a arrangement take, the accident, the worst in the was elected president of the Daughters but the real teacher knows well that it special messenger. In his felt all over Calabria and to a certain Traction company were big tepee and set four men to sleep in patched by history of the overhead railroads in of Veterans at the Denver vonvention. can be led. He remembers the remark Russian commander-in- extent in Sicily, the worst news comer rooted from the roadbed and traffic the tent with him. Tbis was the rule answer the. New York, came when a southbound Wallace W. Hunter, for many years of ltousseau that "the teacher's prov- proposals of the Pizzo and Monteleone and from was delayed from four to six hours. every night, and on no night slid the chief accepts the from train on the Ninth avenue line was city treasurer of Norfolk ,Va., attempt- ince Is less to Instruct than to guide;" commander-in-chief, which 18 villages which are said to have been No. 52 train on the Baltimore & Ohio men forget to close the door of the Japanese switched off to the Sixth avenue line ed suicide by shooting, and his recov- that "he must not lay down precepts, at considerable length completely destroyed. According to ths had a narrow escape from annihila- tepee and "cinch" it tight with there; not only refers at the 530 street junction. The motor- ery is impossible. but teach his pupils to discover them.' an armistice, but news received 450 persons have tion. It had just passed the Rand of beck-attn. Whoever could steal Viet' to the question of latest man. expecting a clear track on the Frederick C. Rossiter, a Chicagn This was the way of that great teach- both on land and killed and a great number in- mills when the explosion occurred. big white beanty of a horse had to be a also to neutral zones been direct line of Ninth avenue, or disre- civil engineer, was struck and killed by er, Agasslz, certalnly.-Arthur Gilman It is as yet impossible to even The windows in the passenger coaches very clever thief, they thought; Teat, fa sea. jured. garding the warning signal that the a train as he was trying to get his in Atlantic. were shattered and the passengers truth, they never dreamed That he General laikushima and General estimate the property losses. switch was open, rushed his train chain from the track near Hammond. thrown into a panic. Had the train Ovanowsky, the respective plenipoten- The shock lasted for 18 seconds al The A home for consumptive members could be stolen. along at a high rate of speed. The Small Mouthed Bass. tiaries, will meet tomorrow at Chak- Catanzaro and soon thereafter was fell Carriers' been a few seconds late it would have The smartest thief among the Crow! first car swung around the eight-angle of the Letter Association will The small mouthed bass fully de- hedza, on the railway, as proposed at Messina, Reggio, Monteleone, Marti- erected at Colorado Springs, Colo., been blown up, as the mills are within Indians told Iris chief and the hen 1 curve, holding to the rails because of be serves his reputation for being vigor- by Field Marshal Oyama. The place is rano, Stefaconi, Piscopio, Triparni land adjoining the Childs-Drexel a few rods of the tracks. men that he was going to try to got the weight of the train behind. Then on ous and gamy frsItu infancy. He is midway between the Japanese and Zammaro, Cessaniti, Naida, Olivetti an for Union Printers. There were seven explosions in all. that horse away from the Blackfeet. the strain became too great. The Home extremely pugnacious by nature and Russian lines, separated by a rifle other points. Every one of the 10 buildings was to- One evening be crawled through the couplings broke, the second car was Saturday, September 9. has fighting tactics peculiarly his own At the meeting all the questions Scenes of indescribable terror en- tally demolished. Not a vestige of grass to the tall bluff along the Bow range. whirled about almost end for end, and Fire in the tobacco district of Dan- which for strength, activity and craft be determined, except Women aroused from their sleer them remains. The debris that was river (north of our Idaho, I think. W:t3 at issue will sued. to the horror of those who looked on ville. Va., destroyed three buildings, are unequaled. I once took a bass four to the delimination of clothed into the streets. strewn over the 10 acres of ground the locality), where- the Biackfeet had that referring rushed half from below, pitched into the st:eet entailing a loss of 2100,000. inches long on a spoon hook, the bowl vanes, which will be left with fear, carrying their where the plant was located took fire their camp. He saw the noble boric the neutral screaming The first indication people on the Rear Admiral Charles J. Barclay of which was more than two inches of apecial dele- dragging along their other soon after the explosion and added its led into a certain teut, and he saw the for the con:Aden:Mu babies and sidewalk had of the accident was a has been retired on account of age, long. This bass does not hesitate to calling for help on tits terrors to the disaster. The dismem- four watchers go In and close the doer. gates. children and loud rumbling along tlie overhead after serving 45 years in the navy. tackle that terror of all other fish- saints. The men es- bered parts of the dead were burned in Night fell, and he crept down the Madona and the structure. Looking up, they saw a Secretary of the Treasury Shaw de the fierce and voracious pickerel. With Baron Komura III. with their families many instances. Identification of many slanting bluff into the camp. The only caped into the open shower of sparks, then followed splin- livered an address to the Vermont his first dorsal fin rigidly set up, be New York. Sept. 11.-Baron Ko- saints for was made by parts of clothing alone. thing he had to fear was the barking all calling on their favorite ters and the sound of splitting tim- Fish and Game League at an outing lays off some ten or twenty feet and name is ill in his apartments at the by The first three explosions were not as of some dog. If a dog saw or heard protection. The cafes were taken bers. Suddenly the outer guard rail held at Bluff Point, N. Y. then makes a rapid dash right into and Waldorf-Astoria hotel and all the so- crowd serious as the last four. Then the him and barked, that would set all the assault by the strangely garbed of the railroad structure gave way, a While bathing at Atlantic City, under the "long face," forcing him to cial engagements of the Japanese en- repeti- packing house, pressing room and other dogs barking, and he would be but as daylight broke without a score of bodies were hurled through Theodore E. Trudell, of Philadelphia, clear out at once or ripping him so voys were either cancelled or indefi- mangazine blew up, followed by twc obliged to run for his life. Stealthily. tion of the earthquake, the crowd grad- space, and with a deafening crash the was saved from drowning with great badly that he is hors de combat. The nitely postponed. Mr. Sato, spokes- cars of dynamite standing on a nearby as only an Indian can move on his soft- ually melted away, until by 8 o'cloch the street. For an in- difficulty and taken to the hospital in bass in- man for the Japanese party, said that car fell into fact has been established that ly moccasined feet, this arch tleef of the streets had almost assumed their condition. railroad siding, which were set off by became suddenly ill stant it stood fairly on end. Then the an unconscious troduced into a pond containing pick- the thieving Crow Nation crept Into the Baron Komura normal appearance except in the ruined the concussion from the powder mil) and Dr. William B. sides gave way as if they were made Monday, September 11. erel will ultimately destroy the latter. Blackfeet camp. He had to step over Saturday night, villages, where the inhabitants had nc explosions. called in attendance. of pasteboard, belching out a mass of Brakeman Calvin Miller, of Summit The same fate awaits other fish, in- several sleeping dogs, and he did not Pritchard was homes to go to. The general confusion All day at short intervals searchers of the Japanese em- humanity. Hill. Pa., fell under the car wheels at cluding trout-Outing. awaken one. He came to the tent of The senior envoy was added to by the dreadful crier would bring in bits of bodies or cloth- suffering from intestinal trou- Those passengers who had not Lansford and was killed. the white horse. He looked It all over. peror is from the jails, where the prisoners were ing. Some of these finds were carried While the illness is not regarded jumped horn platforms and windows John Mock and Charles Rice were Wind Superstitions. He went to another tepee and' took a ble. beside themselves with fright and in In dish pans or damaged powder cans, serious, Baron Komura has been before the plunge came were thrown fatally burned by an explosion of gas The Finns of Norway long enter- travois from its side and carried it aml as some cases mutinied, but fortunately with which the ground is strewn for he must rest for a few days. into a mass at the forward end of in a colliery at Mahanoy City Pa. tained a traditional belief in the power set it up against the horse's teat. told all the prisoners were kept within acres. One little boy carried in on a Japanese have planned to leave the ear. As the injured men and For an attack with a knife upon a of controlling the winds by a small A travois is the wheel-less wagon the The bounds. shingle part of a man's hand. for Seattle. women were struggling to free them- white man, John McDowell, colored, rope with three knots tied in it. This use in the summer. It Is made New York next Thursday All of the dead and injured, with the Indians sail direct selves the heavy front trucks of the was lynched near Brandon, Miss. popular superstition gave rise to the long poles with the upper ensla Wash., whence they will CHARGED WITH "GRAFTING" exception of C. M. W. Rand and Clyde of two third car on the train fell almost in The purchase of Lincoln's birthplace curious industry of making and selling near together; the lower ends spread for home. Warrants Out For Four Trustees of Woods, lived in Fairchance. their midst as the car itself jumped in Kentucky by the United Spanish these wind controlling ropes with mag- and drag upon the ground. You Stroudsburg Normal School. apart Russian Envoys Visit Washington._ partly off the elevated structure and War Veterans was referred to the PREDICTED ical knots to mariners and fishermen. description that if a travois Stroudsburg, Pa. - Sept. 12. - War- BIG CROPS ARE see by this Washington, Sept. 11. - Mr. Witte was wedged against a building at the council of administration. It was believed that by unloosing the on end it can be made to serve rants were issued for four trustees of Condition of Wheat, Corn and Oats is stood and Baron Rosen, the Russian peace southeast corner of Ninth avenue and Dr. Sasuzki, companion of Admiral first knot a favorable breeze was se- as a sort of ladder. Thus the arch thime the East Stroudsburg State Normal Much Above the Average. plenipotentiaries, accompanied by five 53d street. Togo throughout the Russian war, cured, the second raised a strong gale of the Crows used the one he put up School on the charge of furnishing Washington, Sept. 12.-The depart- members of the former's suite, spent Three alarms of fire brought many reached San Francisco on his way tc and if the third knot was untied it against the horse tent. On It he cilma- supplies to an institution receiving ment of agriculture issued the follow- Sunday in Washing-ton. They spent the engines to the scene. A slight fire a convention of surgeons at Detroit. would prove the prelude to a tempest. ed to the top of the tepee, and from state aid, in violation of an act of es- ing crop bulletin: entire day visiting the historic points caused by burning insulation was Tuesday, September 12. According to Ranulph Higden, the there he got n view of the interior. sembly. The men for whom warrants The crop estimating board ends in and about the city and left again quickly extinguished, and the firemen Mrs. Irwin Moyer, of Allentown, Pa., witches of the Isle of Man had a sim- looking don-n betweeu the tent petee were taken out are: Milton Yetter, from the reports of the correspondents for New York, from which place Mr. set to work chopping out the dead and was crippled for life by a fall from a ilar ancient practice of selling winds that form the sides of the chimney president; P. F. Schwartz, secretary; and agents of the bureau the condition Witte will sail for Hamburg tomorrow. injured. merry-go-round. to sailors, hole. He saw the horse' dimly, and George E. Stauffer and B. F. Morey. of corn at 89.5; spring wheat, 87.3; 1Vhile here they were in charge of The task was not an easy one, for The next convention of the Ameri- even more dimly he saw the four men - Stauffer was talten into custody and oats, 90.3; barley, 87.8; rye, 90.8; buck- Acting Secretary Loomis, of the state the heavy car in falling almost com- can Confederation of Catholic Socie Ant. beside the horse, all asleep. Ile climb- furnished bail. Yetter and Schwartz wheat, 91.8; flax, 94.2; tobacco, 85.1; department, and Major Charles M. Mc- pletely buried pedestrians in wreck- will be held at Buffalo, N. Y. Douglas Jerrold had a way of putting ed upon the tent poles; be poised fife will probably be arrested today, but ties potatoes, 80.9; rice, 92.2. Cawley, of the Marine Corps, who at age. At least one was killed outright William Van Brimer, of Leaven- pat names to things. One of his re- body very nicely in the chimney open- Morey, who is in the south, will not The condition of corn on September the special request of the president In this way, while Policeman Henry worth, Kan., who recently fell heir tc marks is given by George Hodder in ing; he dropped fairly and squarely, arrive home until next week. The 1 was 89.5, compared with 89.0 last acted as their escorts to the various Aitkens, who was standing directly $200,000, is dead of heart disease. "Manners of My Time." Jerrold was upon the white horse's back. men are charged with furnishing gro- month, 84.6 on September 1, 1904; places visited. Beginning at the White under the elevated structure, is among Theodore A. Shurr, a well-known at a party one night where a doctor. The instant he felt himself on tile ceries, merchandise, plumbing sup- 80.1 at the corresponding date in 1903, House. the party in turn went to the those most seriously injured. naturalist and taxidermist of Balti- who was tall and thin almost to ema- back of the beast his knife, which wee plies, books, pamphlets, etc., to the and a 10-3-ear average of 81.7. Russian embassy, the capitol, the con- more, committed suicide by shooting. ciation, had for a partner a lady who In his hand, swept throurat the cord normal school. The average condition of spring gressional library, Mount Vernon, Ar- James O'Brien, aged 52 years, died was short and square in build. Turn- that tethered the horse. His heels shot FIVE KILLED IN WRECK wheat when harvested was 87.3. This lington and Rock Creek Park. As he Yellpw Fever Report. at Laporte, Ind., of a broken back, ing to a bystander, he remarked, in against the horses sides, the bells Mr. Witte ex- Is the second year that spring wheat with a mile- left for New York, New Orleans, Sept. 12.-Report of Terrific Head-On Collision Between caused by falling from a Lake Shore "There 18.a mile dancing rang out sharp and clear, and tile horse keen ap- has been separately reported upon on pressed to Mr. Loomis his yellow fever up to last night: New Trolley Cars Near York, Pa. train. stone" snorted with surprise. But the Fres- pleasure which his September 1; comparieon can, there preciation of the cases, 38; total to date, 2327; deaths, York, Pa., Sept. 11.-Five persons President Roosevelt had approved sure of the thief's heels urged the nat- the American capitol had fore, only be made with the condition When Labor Did Not Tell. brief stay in none; total, 316; new disease centers, are dead and over 40 are suffering the dismissal by courtmartial of Com- ural forward, and as -Ire took one stea been, he said, very one month ago, which was 89.2, and A home missionary who visited Sing given him. It had 18; cases under treatment, 300; dis- from injuries received in a head-on mander B. 0. Scott, of the cruiser De- the man reached out and slit a ;rasa very instructive, and with that reported September 1, J.904, Sing prison tocik occasion to have a interesting and charged, 1711. The fact that the gen- collision between two suburban trolley troit. straight up and down through the fas- for the trip. which was 66.2. heart to heart talk with one of the be had been well repaid eral mass of the people are not work- cars on the York & Windsorville Elec- tened door, which was only buckskin. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS convicts. ing with the same zeal that marked tris railway near this city. TANNER ELECTED COMMANDER The four Indians leaped to their feet, MOB RESPECTED AMERICA "Don't you 'know, my friend," said the earlier stages of the fight is given The dead: Elmer E. Shindler, Wind- The Latest Closing Prices In the but the horse and his captor were now Grand Areny of the Republic Will Meet he, "that crime never brings success? No General Anti-Foreign Sentiment In by the authorities as one of the rea- sorville; Thomas Senft, York; Henry Principal Markets. out in the open ground and like the In Minneapolis Next Year. It is only achieved by laird labcc." Tokio Riots. sons why yellow fever is not declin- Sprenkle, Yoe; Peter Senft, Dallas- PHILADELPHIA-FLOUR steady; wind shot away from the camp. Tbe Denver, Cola, Sept. 9.-The 39th an- "I did six months of it at a stretch Oyster Bay, Sept. 12.-A definite ing as steadily as it was a couple of town; unidentified man. winter extras, $3.1003.25; Pennsylva watchers ran and yelled, the doge . nia roller, clear, $3.6003.75; city mills nual national encampment of the once, and I didn't come out no richer resume of the conditions in Tokio, is weeks ago. Appeals are made to the The most seriously injured are: barked, the whole tribe ruehed out of fancy. $50:5.50. RYE FLOUR steady; Grand Army of the Republic elected In." Minister than I Went the tents, end every man -sprang to given in a cablegram from people to arouse themselves from a John E. Mars, Millersville, rib broken, per barrel, $4.20. WHEAT firm; No officers as follows: Commander-in- Griscom to the secretary of stet e.,S position of false security. hurt internally; John E. Potter, York, 2 Pennsylvania red, new, 82/12483e. ! horse. But what was the use? There chief, James Tanner, New York; sen- isoporsanr rotas Por ./lortnny. secretary of state, CORN firm; No. 2 yellow, local, 62c. ' Was no horse that eared fetch the ani- Griscom to the head lacerated; Mrs. John E. Feller, 2 ior vice commander-in-chief, George Army Worm In North Carolina. OATS firm; No. white, clipped, 31c.; Johnny-Don't they use bark to tan so they all turned sadly imam which was transmitted to President York, head and face injured; Carrie grades, 29c. HAY firm; No. 1 mal, and Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 9.-A special lower W. Cook, Denver; junior vice cone hides with. pa? Father-Yes, my ROA. Roosevent. Minister Griscom indi- Norris, New Park, leg broken; Robert timothy. $14.50. PORK firm; family, again after a mad ride of a mile or to the Observer from Newbern says mander-in-ceief, Silas H. Towler, Min- But if you ask any more questions .cates that there is no general anti- .Boss, motorman of freight car, arm $17. BEEN' firm; beef hams, $2324 two. The thief rode in triumph bolus that the army worm appeared in POULTRY: Live steady; hens, 14c.; neapolis; surgeon general, Hugo this evening you'll find that a slipper foreign or anti-Christian sentiment In broken; Aaron Lehman, cut and bruis- to the tents of the Crows, and farm Craven county, North Carolina, 10 old roosters, 90'9c. Dressed steady; Philler, Waukesha, Wis.; chaplain-in- does just as well. Tokio, but points out that the recent ed, hurt internally, will likely die; choice fowls, 15c.; old roosters. 10c. that day his tribe owned the greet days ago, and the pest has already de- chief, Father J. G. Leary, Chapman, rioting was due to sporadic antagon- Benjamin Musser, Windsorville, inter- BUTTER steady; creamery, 23e. EGGS white horse, and his fame an I their stroyed $25,000 worth of cotton in the firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 24 Kan. ism to the Russian church and to some nally Injured, will die; Jerome Flinch- CAN YOU EAT I riches Increased.-From Julian Itelpiee fields, many fields being completely 025c. per dozen. POTATOES steady; Minneapolis was chosen as the native Christians. Minister Griscom:s bach, Red Lion, pelvis broken, may per AbLusibIem1,05R01_52eNt.r "Stories Told by Indians" in St. N:co- stripped. The pest is spreading, and meeting place for 1906. J. B. Taylor, a prominent mer- cablegram, so far as it relates to the die; F/Park Ness, cut about head, badly HEAT easier; No. las. numbers of farmers will lose almost 804080eac.; steamer No. 2 spot, rioting in Tokio and the causes which Injured. 2 red, Revenue Officers Arrested. chant of Chriesman, Tex., says: "I their entire crops. Spraying has been 73eace southern, 68e172c. CORN firm; Dolled Flown. led up to it, is in exact accord with A freight car used betweeen York Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 12.-A spe- resorted to. mixed spot, 59c.; steamer mixed, 570) could not eat because of a weak stom- "Blinks has a perfect mania for rem- the statements made by Baron Ka- and Windsorville on the York County 571,ac.; southern. 50055c. OATS firm; cial from Wilkesboro says that Deputy ach. I lost all strength and ran densing everything, led you hear Low neko. The cablegram follows: • "Made Another Angel." Traction company's line, running at a white, No. 2, 301/40)30/12c.; No. 3, 29% Collector Walker and L. E. Davis, two 030c.; No. 4, 281a28e4c.; mixed, No. he proposed?" "Tokio, Sept. 10.-The violence to a Montreal, Sept. 12.-J. Albert Mar- speed of 50 miles an hour, disregarded of the revenue officers indicted by the down in weight. All that money 2, 28/12e28%c.; No. 3, 28028/12c.; No. "No." few foreigners and the attacks on tin, son of the junior parener of Mayor signals to wait for a passenger car 027c. BUTTER steady; cream- federal court at Greensboro, charged 4, 261/2 could do was done, but all hope of "He held up an engagement ring be- Christian churches reported in my Laporte, of this city, after playing from York. carrying 102 passengers, ery separator extras, 22ealia23c.; held, with defrauding the government, were with his three little children at his 2001)21c.; prints, 23ae24c.; Maryland arrested and placed under bonds. R. recovery vanished. 'Tearing of fore the girl's eyes arid said 'Eh.?'" previous telegrams should not be con- and crashed into the car as it rounded Pennsylvania home, took the youngest daughter, 5 and dairy prints. 1.8aer) H. Hardin, against whom there are effected by "And what did she snyr sidered to indicate any general anti- a curve near the small town of Spry. 20c. EGGS firm; fancy Maryland and some wonderful cures 49 and A. who "She just nodded." foreign or anti-Christian feeling. The years old, into an adjoining room and The cars were telescoped and few es- Pennsylvania, 21ae22c.; Virginia., 21c.; indictments, C. Bryan, use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, former was quite incidental and the strangled her. When the crime was caped without some injury, and it was West Virginia, 200D2Ica southern, 20c. disappeared from Greensboro when - --- concluded to try it. 1 he first bottle Agreed. due to to discovered Martin appeared to be per- considered fortunte that so few per- Warrants were issued for them, have latter sporadic antagonism Live Stock Markets. Wife-If I thought a thing was wick- fectly cool and composed. "I have were killed outright. not yet been located. benefitted me, and after taking four the Russian church and some native sons PITTSBURG (Union Stock Yards)- made another angel for heaven." he ed I wouldn't do it. Hosband-Nrith,-r Christians. The mob offered to spare CATTLE steady; choice, $5.40g5.60; Was Granddaughter of Patrick Henry. bottles, I am fully restored to my would I. Wife-Ugh! I think sinokirie eine American church if the minister said. He will be examined by alienists. Two Killed By Premature Blast. prime, $5.15 5.30. HOGS lower; Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. 12.-Mrs. prime heavy, medium and heavy usual strehgth, weight and health," cigars le a wicked waste. Husband-- could show ae American flag; unfor- Wanameker's Brother-In-Law Dead. Mahanoy City, Pa., Sept. 12.-John ginia Henry Beasley, aged 89 years, Yorkers, $6.10016.15; light Yorkers, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what Then you sheuld not smoke. Hand me tunately he could not. Newspapers Atlantic City. N. J., Sept. 12. - Adams, a miner. and John Gelinsky. a $5.901'6; pigs. [email protected]; roughs, a granddaughter of Patrick Henry, a match, please. have during many months raised pop- George H. Brown, aged 76 years, laborer, were instantly killed by a $4.50g5.25. SHEEP lower; reline died in the state hospital at Willard, you eat and canes. Sold by T. $5.20 5.40; sheep, ular expectation so high that Intense brother-in-law of John Park Place col- wethers, e common Where she had been a patient for the Wanamaker, premature blast at the $1.50a3.50; spring lambs. $5(0.75; E. Zimmerman. petlenee Is bitter, but its fruit Id diseatisfactiop with the terms of flied hare after A few days illnets. liery of T.cntz & ro. vest! calves, $7#'8. past few months. .sweet.-liousseati, Arbffltat=MICIIIIIIMMINIOCIMIL ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PUBLIC SALE, 1842 1905 ;It_Iinniit,i3buro Chronicle, When indigestion becomes chronic GOOD FOR A LIFE TIME. SPECIAL NOTICE notice the sub- it is dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia HIS is to give that SEED 'By virtue of an order of the Circuit Tscriber has obtained from the Or- TIMOTHY Celia for Frelesick county, sitting ,as a Cure will cure indigestion and all On arid after Novem)ser 1st the county, Mary- SEPTiMBER .15, 1905. phans' Court of Frederick Tiiiio- Collis of Equity, in No. 7927- Equity, in pric.es of lots in Mountain View land, letters teStamentary on the estate I ha* a-lt.4 .very fine said Court, the undersigned;Trustee, will TPEFF troubles therefrom, thus preventing Cemetery will be : of thy Seed, and would be pleased sell, at public sale, NELSON KNOCKED OUT BRITT Catarrh of the Stomach. 'Dr. New have farmers call and exam- Whole Lot 16x113 feet, $20. CHARLOTTE A. HOOVER, to On Saturday, September 23, 1905, Dane Forced Fighting • and brough, of Leange, W. Va., says : placing OIANOI (Battling Half Lot, 164 feet, 11. per- ine this seed before late of said county, Oppased. All of 2 o'clock, P. 1.11., on the Wop In 18th Round. "To those suffering from indiges- orders elsewhere, and in the at the hour SOLD BY THE MAKER. Single Graves, - - 5. sons having elainis against the said es- below, all that desira- Sau Francisco, Sept. 11.-Irt a fight the premises described tion or sour stomach I would say tate are hereby warned to exhibit ble Farm situated in the Fifth Election Cash or Easy Monthly Payments. that had many novel featuresAlattling IfAll Lots or Graves must-be fully legal- same, with the vouchers thereof, District of county and State of Ed- better remedy than Ko- paid for prior to an interment. Frederick The name is a guarantee for hon. Nelson, of , knocked out there is no ly authenticated to the subscriber, .on Maryland, about one mile East of the 1906; FERTILIZER esty in make and exquisite tone. ward Britt, of San Fraineisco, at Colma. dol Dysp.epaia Cure. I have pre- Apply-to J. HENRY STOKES. or before the 24th day of March, Town of Emmitsbures along and near the The end came in• the 18th round, and they may otherwise by law be excluded Public Road leading from said Town to Pianos of other makes to snit the scribed it for a number of my pat- sept 2,-ty said estate. Those Line I have one of the. best was a fairly won victory. from all benefits of Littlestown, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands Most economical. indebted to said eStato aro requested to grades on the market, and at A. Welty, It was the success of a strong, endur- ients with good success." Kodol of J. Stewart Annan,Frederick 9 N. LIBERTY STREET, PUBLIC SALE. make immediate payment. (formerly David S Gil- ing fighter against a clever, cool boxer. Dyspepsia Cure digests what you the right price. Give it g trial. Edward M. Fuss, Baltimore, Md. Given under my hand this 15th day of lelan's,) and others, of which Mrs. Annie From the first of the fight until Referee eat and makes the stomach sweets 1905. Write for Catalogue. By virtue time Circuit Cotiri September, M. Adonis died, seized and possessed, arid Graney.finished the count of 10 seconds of a decree of Sold by T. E. Zimmerman. for Frederick county. sitting as a Court Of SARAH W. OVEL MAN, now occupied by her son, Edward J. Nelson forced the fighting. Though Adams,containing • Equity, in No 7914 Equity, in said Court, , sept 15-5ts Executrix, ST. JOSEPH'S suffering many bruising blows on the With Winnings. at puli COAL. ACADEMY, Ran off the undersigned, Tritater, will sell 135 ACRES OF LAND, face and body, and being at times very Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 12.-The pcs lie sale, More or leas, about 10 acres thereof being ,tired, Nelson nester gave ground. He are searehing for Frederick E. Have a good supply in stock, FOR YOUNG LADIES. lice On Saturday, September'23, 1905, I a Wood Lot. The improvements are a came back after every attack by Britt, Rice, secretary of the Moore Brook and of the best grades. Now large About sixty miles from always ready to exchange blows. The stock lamp, of Chester, Pa. A warrant at the heti; of 10 o'clock, A. M., in front For Many Years,No. 101 5th aye is the time to buy 'your winter Baltimore, at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Californian tried every blow known to sworn out by his employer, of the HoW Slagle, in the Town of Em- NEW YORK, supply TWO-STORY WEATHERBOARDED has been county, Maryland, all Established 1809, Incorporated 1816, him to stop his tireless opponent. In Longbotham, of Boothwyn, mitsburg, Frederick • DWELLING HOUSE, J. Charles situated in said conpty, Has been well And favorably known as a Healthful location, large and shady way Britt failed, although he that Real Estate conscientious medi- every Pa., for grand larceny in the first de. about four Miles West ofsaid Tpwn and place where honest and Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, lawns, modern equipment throughout, Nelson severely, knocking cal advice. cotrect and scientific treatment, Smoke punished gree. Longbotham claims that Rice about half mile North of Friends Creek and speedy and permanent cures were as- FEED OF ALL KINDS Chicken House and House. Good Students may pursue either the clas- him down once and staggering him sev- disappeared at the close of the circuit Winebrenarian Church, adjoining lands of sured. premises and some young sical or the English Course; graduation others, formerly pwned :Out of this door have walked thousands, fv:Vite tt,rees nt. e is attainable in either, eral times. races here, taking with him about David Turner and in the full enjoymentsof health and strength, Twenty tons of the highest by and afterwards by Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: Music, Painting and Domestic Econe The 18th proved the end for Britt. $800, representing the firm's winnings Geprge Ridenour Who id been given up as inenrabie by their grade White Feed just i•eceived. and containing • family physician. -One-third of the purchase money to be orny are branches of special in detailed account of that round, which races. Isatte Beard, iaterest at the Thisfact has made the name and fame of Flour, Salt7 et., always on paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the their respective departments. lasted about two minutes, shows little 60 ACRES OF LAND, ratification thereof by the Court; the resi- hand. Prompt and careful at- Address ; SISTER difference from the preceding rounds. pn less. There are spme good fruit due in'six and twelve months from the SUPERIOR, mpre Lion given all (Fliers‘ St. Joseph's Academy, forced Britt about the ring and HEALTH . trees and excellent Water on the premises, day of sale, the purchaser or purchasers Nelson Drs.F,A.&J.A,Greene Emmitsburg, Md gave many body blows, always boring but no buildings' . • giving his, her or their notes, with approv, INSURANCE sale prescribed by the decree: Known and acknowledged throogh, ed security, and bearing,intereat from the in. He cornered Britt and drove him 'Terms of as the entire country as the most The man who insures his life is purchase. money to be opt Stewart Annan. day of sale, or all cash at the option of the against the ropes. Quick as a flash --One-half of the kticeessfill physicians in the cure of 3. wise for his paid it cash on the day ot sale, or on the chronic and nervous diseases. purchaser or purchasers. When all the PEE- FZL ESS Nelson sent in a short, sharp left-hand family. ratification thereof by the Court ,• the repi- The doctors are proprietors of the well- / purchase money has been paid, the deed blow to Britt's stomach. He gave way The man who insures his healti- due in six and twelve months from the known Medicine, Dr.'t,reene!sNervara Blood will be executed,but all the expenses ofcon- Parer MUT Sacks and stepped back, crouching to receive is wise both for his family am. of sale, the purchaser or purchasers and Nerve Remedy. This famous Cure Ls veyaucing to be borne by the purchaser day own Are tale and sure to prevent skippers in meat his, or their notes with approv- compounded apd prepared under their or purchasers. if the simple directions on ouch saeli Nelson and give himself time tto re- himself. giving her personal supervision and is gaarapteed te be the the are followed. cover. Nelson saw the damage his ed security and bearing interest from f liy Bp W the standard as regards stsength, Kodel nyenepea Cure The grain growing at the time of You may insure health by guard- day of sale, or all cattli at the option of e ciencV and excellence-, sale reserved with the right of ingress "3:SPERM4E4,F27 ot.tirlIt,isumt blow had inflicted, however,and pressed resumed Digests what you eat. Ai,"714.110.041-01 ing it. it is worth guarding. the puichnser' or purchasei's. IN hen all lThe Publio Elealth Lectures will be and regress for the puipose of cutting, YER SPOILS on. He forced Britt into his own cor- in the fall. the purchase money has been paid the E. A. & .7. A Greene can be consulted gathering and threshing the same, IMSIS AWFUL! a rally that lasted At the first attack of disease ' Drs. "D AA"." ner, and there, in deed will be executed, but all the expense§ personally or by letter, without charge EUGENE L. WrrusteE, a few moments, the end came. which generally approache, borne by the pur- ang 4-.St Byspepsia Cure only of conveyancing to be ==== sept 1-4ts Britt went down suddenly. Nelson through the LIVER and mani- chaser or purchasers. Digests what you oat. says it was from a blow on the jaw. fests itself in innumerable ways EUGENE L. ROWE, ' Trastee. Britt had no clear idea after the fight TAKE sept 1 gs what put him out, but in the opinion EMMITSBURG MARKETS pf those who were close by, it was the I AM SOLE AGENT FOR AUTOMATIC market quotations, which are blow in the stomach that took all his SUNLICHT The following every Friday masaing, are subject to strength and he fell from corrected remaining FORCE FEED CAS MACHINE daily changes.' exhaustion. Britt fell in his own and was count- o by Zimmerman & shrives. AND corner, fiat on his face, Corrected NONPARIEL STOCK, 1102

ids Pills REST ed out. And save your health. Wheat,(dry) the STILL FIGHTING ARCANUM RATES

THE THE Oats Organ NOTICE TO CREDITOR. Corn per beshel POULTRY Boston Lodges Favor Making AR soot: as your meat is smoked, in the early nay . FOOD, the blow or thy an ap„ Spring, before skipper puts 91 ized Resistance. H1S is to give notice that the sub- pearance, plaee your meat in the suit-k, Tallow-lug the. Boston, Sept. 12.-At a meeting held from the Or- simple directions total:ay print, -it on each oue, anix T scriber has obtained = Cot, try _Prod ute 177.te. IN ENIIVIITSBURC, tiVIVRYLANID, you can rest assured that you will not be bothered here by a special committee of 15, rep- phans' Court pf Frederick county, Mary- WILL110 Corrected by Jos. E. Hoke. with worms in your meat. land, letters testamentary on the estate I ",Peerless" Paper Meat Sacks'are made front a, resenting the Royal Arcanum lodges 416 Butter 11 specially prepared, very tough, pliable, strong, close-. sentiment of grained, heavy paper, with our perfect "Peerless" pf Boston and vicinity, the Eggs 15 bottom, which is air anti water tight. and with care AND AND IT IS THE BEST. was unanimously in favor of making IRENE M. WILLSON, Chickens, per Th...... 09 BECAUSE ean be used for several years. They are mule in, three sizes to ,o it all sizes of meat, mot sell at),4 resistance to the action Spring Chickens per r, S cents apiece, according to size. The large ot, an organized late of said county, deceased. All per- ME and convention in regard Turkeys. 5 cent size take tbe hams and Shoulders of hoga of the Put-in-Bay sons having claims against the said es- weighing (live weight) from 350 to ti00 pounds, Sc., assessments. The Docks, per lb 1)1 cording to how the meat is trimmed; ntedium or 4 to the new rate of tate are hereby warned to exhibit the Nonpariel Poultry Food is used during August and September cent. size from 200 to 350 pounds and the small or 3 INTO INTO Potatoes, per bushel ..., .. ... 30 ,committeb is of the opinion that the the vouchers thereof, legal- cent size from NO to 200 pounds. saine,- With Dried Cherries, (seeded) , 70 December. A fair trial will fun sustain every claim for our the suhscriber, on or we guarantee eggs during the months of November and decision was reached 'without ly all t119,ntip5i4, to the ci Raspberries ...... 12 sticks, and Wt. tie! that where once used they will pf -March, 1900; breolue a household necesAty. broad discussion the question de. before the 17th daY Blackberries nrAsk your grocer for them. otherwise by law be excluded mended. they may Apples. (dried) The Largest Package on the Market for 25 Cents. Pritte 3,4 and 5 cent3 apleee, according to siz.. from all benefits of wId estate. Those H 11 No final plan of action was decided Peaches,(dried)..... St N l'eaCTIr RED ONO' BY indebted to said estilre are requested to MATERIAL C upon by the committee, but it was Lard, per lb Non panel St(iek Feed should be fed to Horses and Cattle, and Great :ctiIhern Pig. &Mfg. Co, make inimediate payment. Beef Rides...... suggested that the courts be resorted under my hand this 8th day of he fed to Sv,ine. refunded if it fails I Br-ILI:kit It. Sim Given THE Nonpariel ling Food should Money to to enjoin the, supreme council from September, 190, - results, carrying the increased rates into ef- i.1%1'2 'J'CK.C7 to give

ADOLPHUS HARNER, PUT Corrected by Patterson Brothers nug JCSEPH E. HOKE. fect. sept 8-5ts • Executor NO LlIrdi 10 Size. Stock Steers, per lb...... $ st, ;see 11-2ut The committee, however, decided to Cattle V% Reward Butcher al4 41 fiszatasse co-pperation of similar corn- LTG-I-IT FOR ALL. Fresh Cows eame,51..00 seek the information5 leading to the arrest and convict, for mittees from the several jurisdictions It Has Come To Stay. It Has No Fat Cows and Bulls, per lb 2 at p4 tion ofany person caught refilling at•Wetiticrburn. flogs, Fat per lb HOKE'S. Rye" whiskey bottle. "Wedderburn Rye" lathe In some method of court procedure. A Equal. 64a+ CET IT AT tniCHAE: American market. Address, Now To Get Sheep, Fat per lb 3(4 ,4.1 best whiskey on the sub-committee was appointed to at THE JOHN WEDDERBURN CO., SAFE, ECONOMICAL, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY, lAinbs, per lb 5 :LI 6 tend a conference in New York within Sole Owners. Bat-a/wore, mo, made important improvements calves, per lb. 5N 6 the next few days. FRESH YEAST Having in our. Gas Machine by the application You canlave freih yeast Advertisements. TO ANNUL MINERS'CERTIFICATES of Force Feed ;sad combining generator New Sent direct from the fac- and gasometer le one, amid simplifying DAXCHY & CO. Celebrated Case In Scranton Postponed tory on your favorite bak- many points of construction and requir- Western Mapyland Pailread Until Next Term. ing days, whenever you ing small . lace to install; obviating' all MAIN 1.I N Scranton, Pa., Sept. 12.-On account choose. No stale, life- danger of es-eessive discharge of carbide excess .of 1905. VIRGINIA COLLEGE of the inability of president Mitchell, less, store shelf yeast. into generator, making gas in Ssk,edu/e, Effect June 18th, We claim to have the • -- For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Mine Workers, to be 13ut pure, fresh, clean consumption. now of the Halted Machine, furnishing the Read STATIONS. Read- Opens Sept. 25, 1905. One of the leading; perfect'Gas in the South New:. present, the celebrated Shea case, in brilliant light ever produced. and 0.0.wnward Tjpw add, Schools for Young Ladies most buildings. pianos and C qUipinent. campus tea which the constitutionality of the are prepared to furnish. the Improved A MAN A MPBrIO mountain scenery in Valley ot 40 5 20 1.„v Hancock Ar 9 20 115 .... acres. Grand miners' certificate act is attacked, was Machine, guaranteed to be the most Virginia, fanned for health. Enropsaa le 05 5 47 - Cherry Run 850 1245 .... American Teachers. Full course. Conserva- continued in equity court until the simple and efficient working Gas Ma- to 13 550 . Big Pool 47 12 42 .... Art, Music and Eleention. 25 23 tory advantages in next term. FULTON chine on the market. We guarantee all 10 Sot Clear Spring 8 35 12 .,. Certificates Wellesley. students from 30 states, 10 55 6 30 Ar Hagerstown Le 8 05 1202 ..., For catalogue address Should the operators succeed in an machines as represented and put-in on Roanoke, Va., best, put vMP MAM A MPalvti MATTI E P. HARRIS,President, nulling this act, it would make it pos. approval. All material of the e4 05 2 ttt 703 Le Hagerstown ar *7 30 11 59 8 30 up in neat and substaritial manner. All 4 24 2 25 727 Smithsbnrg 11 40 8 10 sible for them to operate their mines 35 2 35 '7 35 '7 05 11 35 8 05 inquiries for prices or information in 4 Edgemont PARKER'S in case of a strike with imported la will have 4 42 2 42 742 Blue Mountain 6 53 11 27 757 YEAST regard to iastalling machine 445 245 745 Pen Mar 6 55 11 24 714 impossible, because esSAM the hair. bor, which is now. prempt attention. Descriptive circulars 50 750 Buenavo.ta spring 6 52 11 20 7 50 C.7•:watLAla12.1 bBeatA:tifiL Our plan is simple. It in., 4 49 2 t.,",,:,,otes- a luxuriant growth. be armed with a 153 Ar Le Gray every miner must sures fresh yeast and just on application: Rights for sale. Fully 4 51 2 53 Highfield 50 1119 7 53 toyer Fail. to Restore has had two years PRAM liair to its Youthful Color. certificate that he when you want it. Send protected by patents. --- - eues6,77n,,i19, dsiltzet experience in the mines and is compts for a FREE Marinfactured by PMAM A :I3 Pr m SAMPLE of a 55 to handle explosives and deal this Is T. HAYS & SON, 7 56 Le Higlifield Ar •1.01 105 67 405 tent wonderful yeast and 3 45 842 Gettysburg with gases. ask us about our plan of Patentees, 4 09 9 05 New Oxford 9 55 6 20 falls an Sunday supplying you regularly. 4 25 922 Hanover 940S00 Mitchell day, which may 6 EMMITSBURG, Mn. 4 42 936 Ar Porters Le 9 22 5 38 this year, will be celebrated in this FULTON YEAST co., Inc. PMAM ANI'm -- - - district on the preceding Saturday, Richmond, Va. IhMLittleitt's Early Risers HOKE'S PM M AM rs MARRS R. October 28. There will be a big demon. 5 43 9 30 Le Porters Ar 9 20 4 40 The famous little pills. Spring stration here, to which all the leadin• 5 55 944 Grove 911 452 ...... 6 15 10 10 Ar York Le • 8 43 4 05 officers of the Mine Workers' Union PMAM A M r - _ • _ _ Marble Yard, have been invited. PMAM 4 53 232 52051 78y 532(i Le Highfield Ar g 48 -1A-111 141.53 7-7.1-46-3 Pounded Dynamite Cartridge. A1111119fSgrY OCTOBER 4 55 I‘IIMITSBURG - MARYLAND. Thurmont Pa., 11. chil- 6 13 5 23;10 43 7 13 Scranton, Sept. -Two OR 5 27 330 830 Rocky Ridge .1030 700 dren of Mrs. P. Geisler, of South 5 40 345 844 Bruceville 605-l018 645 Union Bridge Scranton, Emma, aged 10, and Ida, 10, 5 47 855 S 53 5 5710O7 635 Monuments, Tombtones,. 555 New Windsor 5 50, 9 57 6 27 aged 7, found a dynamite cartridge 8 12 W e nsd0 tner 5 35 9 40 6 12 and cemetery work of all kinds. and tried to open it with a stone. The 6 42 89( 90)0 5 0404 GOldell hh1108 7 22 4554 460013 10599 IN! Ar Baltimore Lei*4 30, younger child is in the hospital with 11, P PMAN IA. 5VA at m Work neatly and promptly ex- both hands terribly mangled and her OF THE - BLUE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS (Parlor Car), ecuted Satisfaction wiaranteed face badly burned and cut. The other leaves Baltimore, daily except Sunday. 3.95 p.m., jan 29-1 y-s was burned and cut about the face and stopping at Westminster, New Windsor, Bru ce- 12, vine,(connection for Frederick), Thurmont. Blue hands, but not seriously. Hagerstown Ridgejlighlieldclidena Vista Spring, Blue Moun- tain, Smiihsburg, 11 agerstown. Returning, leaves VINCENT Stil3OLD, Warrants For 200 Saloonkeepers. Hagerstown 6.40a. in., daily, except Sunday. Ar- rive Baltimore 9.30.a. m. ATTOI1NEY-AT-LAW, Scranton, Pa., Sept. 12.-The State 13, BLUE RIDGE LIMITED leaves Baltimore Sat- EMMITSBURG, MD Anti-Saloon League has issued war- ardays only, at 1.55 p. in., stopping at Tliurmont. NEW SPRING Coops. Main Street, near the FAIR and Blue Office on East Blue Ridge, llightleld, Buena Vista rants for more than 200 saloonkeepers Mountain, arriving Hagerstown 4.40 p. m. Re- Public Square. At Frederick on Mondays in this county who, it is alleged, have HAGERSTOWN, Maryland. 31.900 turning, this train leaves Hagerstown on Sundays and Tuesdays, and at Thurmont on Thurs- stopping at Edgemont, Blue been guilty of selling on Sunday. only at 6.30 p. m.. days of each week. Special attention ON ALL RAILROADS. Mountain,Pen Mar, Buena Vista, Riaratem Blue Forty detectives have been. getting evi- SPECIAL TRAINS AND RATES Ridge, Thurmont and Westminster, arriving given to proceedings in Equity for the saie Baltimore 9.15 p.m. Ian 29-tf. dence. Hearings were to have been to D. H. STALEY, Sec'y of real estate. For Information, Premium List, Etc., Apply Additional trains leave Baltimore for Union started, but were continued, on motion Intermediate Stations at 10.12 a. in., ADEISRA Bridge and Now SRN goot J. W. STONEBRAKER, President. union ,f the accused. and 4.25, 6.15 anti 10.00 p. m., and leave Having sold all my last Swing and- Summer goods at my January ---- Bridge for Baltimore and Intermediate Station s sit We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign • 4.45, 5.05 anti 6.20 a. m,, and 12.50 p. clearing sale, I have been able to get an entire new stock of the latest STATE pie OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, t except Sunday. Cloth, Persian Lawns, Dress SS. Sundays Only.-Leave Baltin.ore for Union style fabrics. Mohair, Serge, Voiles, Danish LUCAS COUNTY. Bridge and Intermediate Stations 9.30 a. in., and Crash, Duck, Linen, Linen Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Gingham. We also have Frank J. Cheney makes oath that 2.30 p. in. Leave Union Bridge at 6.25 and 8.30 a. THE GREAT FREDERICK FAT snica,taic,nnd84..00 p. nu., for Baltimore andl ntermediate the New Waisting 13russelette, Lawns from 5 centa to 12 cents. A beau- PATENTS he is senior partner of the firm of selected stock of tifully Send-model,sketch or photo of invention for F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business freereport on patentability, For free book, Baltimore & Cumberland! Valley R. R. How „toote ii the City of Toledo, County and Poultry Show and Bench Show of Dogs, Leave Hegel stow" for ShiprensIntris alld inter- twtraetidireTRADE-MARKS mediate Stations at 6.25 and 11.00a.m. and 7.30 p.m. WHITE SHIRT WAIST GOODS State aforesaid, and that said firm MD., Leave Shippensburg for Hagerstown and Inter- Arr FBEDERICK, inediate stations at 5.40 a. In., and 1.10 anti 2.55 Curtain Swiss and Scrim._ Have also a Avill pay the sum of ONE HUN- p. 8, Sundays leave Hagerstown for Waynesboro GAisNowc.d. DRED DOLLARS for each and anti Intermediate Points at 7.45 and 10.00.a. m.aild 6.30 p. in. Retnrning, leave Waynesboro for Ha- every case of Catarrh that cannot be gerstown and Intermediate Points at 8.50 a. in. Aseer Lot of eirotions, OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE. ana s.00 p. in use of Hall's Catarrh WAStillINIZTON.D.C. • ertredlby the Collars, Turnovers, Ruching, Belts, Belt Buckles, Fancy Hat Pins, Novel- Cheney. I Trains Via Altenwald Cut-Off J. utl 1905 Frank 19 black. White Lace Core. 18, and 17 Lisle Gloves in white October Combs. Silk and Leave Ilagetatown for Chambersburg and In- ties in termediate Stations at 3.20 p. in. Skirts for 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.25. new Western Maryland Railroad horn to before me and subscr,ib- Leave Chambersburg for Hagerstown and In- Hose for Misses and Children, Sateen The ed in my presence, this 6th day of BIGGER 7IND BETTER TJ-17IN EVER. termediate stations at 8.15 p. ni. lNlen's Shirts in all the up-to-date designs. I have added to my stock a Station at liancack, Washington county,. Vecembe.r. A. D. 1886. Leave Rocky Ridge for EmmittiOurg at 8.30 and large assortment of , will cost $25,000. 10.32 a. m. anti 3.30 and 7.00 p. m. LeftVe EmUnis- W. GLEASON, EXCITING RACES DAILY. burg for Rocky Ridge at 7.15 and 9.55 a. m. and Geo. Meckley, assignee in trust for. A. 2.55 and 4.55 p m. PUBLIC. Leave Brueeville for Frederick at 8 38, 9.36 and creditors of Jacob Smith of Tyrone_ (SEAL) NOTARY ant' 6.36 p. tn. Leave Bruce- $20,000 in Purses and Premiums. 10.40a. m. and 5.00 tow fish ip, Pa., sold the farm of said assig-- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- yule for Columbia Littlestown and Taneytown at 9.47 a. in. and 3.45 pro. nor as follows, 249 acres and 68 perches the HORSE :1AND CATTLE EXHIBIT S. Leave Frederick for Baltimore at 7.18 a. m. and ternally, and acts directly on MAGNIFICENT 3.00 and 4.55 p.m. with farm buildings to Adam Kimmel' blood and mucous surfaces of the and 146 perches, Interesting Exhibits of Live Stock, Machinery, Vehicles, . Art, Connections at Cherry Run,,W Va for $1,995.40, 54 acres system,. Send for testimonials free. B. a 0. passenger trains leave Cherry Run as ITIN with tenant house to J. H. Danger for. Household, Pomological, Garden and Farm Products. follows: Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Louisville in Japanese and China in prices ranging from 12 to 35cts. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Express, No. 55, daily, at 12.49 p. in.; Chicago Ex- $315, 54 acres and 50 perches cleared, press, No. 7, daily, at 8.00 p. m. Call and-examine my goods, the quality speaks for itself. Amusing Daily Attractions for the Entertainment of the People. land to W. S. Houck for $54.31, dwell, old by all Druggists, 75c. New and others daily, except Sunday. *Daily. All ing and store house in Heidlersburg; Take Hall's Family Pills for con- WINEBRENER, J. ROGER McSHERRY, D. CHARLES B. H. GRISWOLD, F. M. HOWELL, to J..II.. Demtler for $1,010., Gen'l Traffic Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent. JOSEPH E HOKE t ipation.. PRESIDENT. 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Riulie et ce HMI%el I./reeve-A tray.• Night Operator Held Up,. DEATH OF MRS. ELIZA ECKENRODE A SHOOTING AFFRAY FIGHTING THE SHERIFF THURMONT TRAGEDY Einmert C. Hartzell died Tueedey lEmmitsburg iconictc. Two men, yet unknown to the officers, I Mrs. Eliza Eckenrode died last Fri- Ei- evening of last week in Fairfield, having, last Friday night held up Joseph Wheat, day at the home of her son-in-law, Wm. Drinking And Craps Lead To Stone* Rough-and-Tumble Affair With Ne- Lee Weddle Fatally Wounds Miss gro Excursionists. chelberger And With The Same Pis- moved there from Reading early part night operator at the West Virginia B. McNair,in Freedom township, Pa., at And Guns. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE tol Kills Hianselt, July. Death was due to consumption i Central Station in Cumberland.. Mr. the age of 89 years and one day, The A shooting affray in Gettysburg took Sheriff James A. Gannon came near Because she refused to marry him, his 38th year. He was a son of ;lace-, Wheat was returning from a trip to the funeral services were held Sun. place on Tuesday evening of last week, being killed Sunday afternoon by an ax Eichelberger, aged 16 years, NOTICE.—All annovincements of concerts, of Henry Coxen, a burly Miss Nellye Hartzell of near Arendtsville. After a cake festivals upstairs offices of the company when day afternoon in St. Francis Xav- which may end in both participants re- in the hands festivals. pie-nice, ice cream and daughter of Mr. Geo. Eichelberger, of course in Baltimore Business College he pand similar enterprises, got up to make eaoney. he was suddenly attacked by two men. ier Church, Gettysburg, Rev. Fr. Crotty maining for some time where they can- negro, who was crazed with drink. churches, associations, or individ and perhaps ,whether for excursion went to Catoctin Furnace, was shot took up blacksmithing in Fairfield. flo oats, must be paid for at the rate of five cents One man struck him on the head with a officiating. Interment was made in not indulge in whisky and firearms. A large colored fatally wounded on Saturday night by was a bright, -.veil read If or each line. beer bottle while the other held him. the Catholic cemetery by the side of Arthur G. Clay and Samuel Woodyard, Easton from Berlin and Salisbury to at- intelligent Man, Lee Weddle, 17 years old, on of Gray- and in his Mr. Wheat was knocked down, but her husband, who died some years ago. both, colored, were on 'Washington st., tend a colored camp-meeting. Whiskey course of time developed s Second-Cless Matter at tnEmiadt son C. Weddle, a contractor and build- business into a knife 'Entered a his eries for help brought the night po-, The pall-bearers weae grand-sons, Sam- about half past five o'clock of that day. flowed freely, causing a number of fra- industry. Be made burg Postoffice. er of Thurrnont. The shooting took licem.an, Officer Goss, and the would-be uel McNair, Win. B. McNair, Jr., S. As the story goes they had been drink- cases a name for his knives and soon he esti place in the publie square of Thurmont, orders robbers made their escape in the dark- H. McNair and S. S. McNair. ing and playing craps and Clay got a In a yard, corner of Locust street and for all the knivem his limited Frederick courrty. plant could FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. ness. Mr. Wheat received a severe cut Deceased is survived by one son, Jos- half dollar which Woodyard claimed. East Lane,Easton, about 500 or 600 color- supply. A number of Gettys- Believing that the two deadly burg people recognized the merit of t he above the left eye and e few bruises on eph Eckenrode, and one daughter, Mrs. The former started on a run for his ed people congregated and a free fight messengers from his revolver had killed man and the knife he was manufacturine, FREDERICK COUNTY 'PHONE 3'a the left arm, McNair. home at end of Washington street with seas in progress. Sheriff Gannon was his victim, Weddle turned the smoking • The family lived on what is known Woodyard after him. The latter picked telephoned, and upon his arrival started and to give the business the facilities Four Cows IECilled, revolver toward his own breast, sent needed, the Gettysbnrg Cutlery Com- Mr, J. Thos. Gelwicks has repainted as the Sherry farm along the Einmits- up one or more stones and threw after single-handed to disperse the crowd, I During the thunder-storm on Monday two bullets into his heart and fell over pany was formed and building erecte his store and dwelling houses, on West burg road at the time of Mr. Eckel:t- Clay, when latter turned and fired once when Coxen made at him with an as. of last week four fine cows belonging to dead at the feet of the wounded girl. This Co. afterward combined with Wil- Maiu street. riode's death. or twice with a revolver. One of these The Sheriff drew his revolver, but this about 9 o'clock at night when Seabright Cline, residing along the Ox- shots struck Woodyard on the left side did not frighten the negro. The Sheriff, It was kenson Shear Co. of Reading, Mr. Hart- Dalze• ll will preach in Eichelberger and two companions, Rey. Chas. L. ford road in Huntington township, Pa., A Strange A cadent. of the face. He immediately started not wanting to shoot, with-drew from Miss zell taking an important position in the in this place, killed by the lightning. Maud Davis and Annie Fitz, the Presbyterian Church, were struck and Wm. Reed, colored, met with one of for another stone while Clay went into the yard, and called to his aid Deputy Misses company and seeing the bas/iness td' along the public street, on Sunday, Sept. 17. The animals were standing under a the strangest accidents an Sunday even- his home and picked up a shot gnu. Mrs. Sheriff Samuel W. Jones, F. A. Kamard, were walking manufacturing knives greatly developed. chestnut tree„ where they had sought ing. He was seated at his front door Clay which was crowded, the people turning Failing health compelled him to resign Mr. Charles Warthen, son of Me. Eu- tried to interfere and another W. Thomas 'Carpenter, Charles A.StooPs, shelter. Mr, Cline, when he sow the and a trolley par came down Washing- party who saw the affray warned Wood- out in great numbers on Saturday night his position before moving to Fairfield, gene Warthen, of Mt. St. Mary's, dis- Charles D. Schuyler and Policeman M. L, storm appreae eing, told his son to bring ton street, Gettysburg. As it passed in to run or he would be shot. He to do their shopping. Without any Funeral was held on last Thureclay,:liev. located his shoulder joint in felling yard Wroten. Thus reinforced, he entered the cows to the barn. The boy stopped front of his place there was an explo- started to run up Washington street to- warning, yonng Weddle came up from C. L. Ritter conducted services. He Against a table, this week. the yard, again scattering the negroes at the house for a coa,- and before he sion on the track and immediately after- ward town and Clay banged' away with right and left. Cozen, however, did not the rear and proceeded to reproach leaves a widow and 2 soles, 'Earl and liar- lightning done she had Stock of the Hagerenown Feir Associa- reached the tree the had wards he was struck in the face by a the gun. Woodyard says several shots scare a bit, but on the contrary, fought Miss Eichelberger for a letter ry, a sister Mrs. Thomas J. Winebrenner 5. its work. conse- tion, the par value of which is $25, ew,as bullet which entered aside of his left struck him in the back. the officers hard, and it was with great- sent him requesting that, in of Gettysburg; and a brother, Win. Hart- These were all the cows Mr. Cline sold at auction Tuesday at $51 per share, eye and lodged in the corner of eye. Both Woodyard and Clay were ar- est difficulty that he was taken and quence of his recent conduct, he should zell, of Mt. Holly. falls heavily on the highest price it ever sold for, owned, and the loss When bullet was extracted it was dis- rested the same evening, Woodyard placed in irons. He pushed and knock- desist from visiting her. - - Insane Man in Jail. him covered to be of 32 caliber and the first made an information against Arthur 0. ed the officers about as if they were The young lady reaffirmed the con- Fort Saes.--A Two-Story Double Brick For several months Samuel Metzel, a surmise was that some one recklessly Clay charging an assault and battery boys. After being handcuffed it took tents of the letter, when the young man Dwelling House, on East Main street, A New High School "gilding for middle-aged white man, has been de- fired off a revolver, until a small boy on with intent to maim, before justice of the combined strength of the posse to drew a five-chamber, 32-caliber revol- apply to Mrs, Annie Keever, Emmits- Hagerstown. tailed at the jail at Rockville. He was street admitted that he had been playing Hill. Mrs, Clara ver and said: 1.5-3t Plans for the erection of a new high the Peace Clay made put the prisoner in a wagon and lodge burg. .sept and wont arrested in the lower section of Mont- — - with cartridge and placed it on the trol- an information chargiug Woodyard him in jail. "Well, if you don't want me school building in Hagerstown, at a cost gomery county and Salisbury, ley track. Mr. Reed has nisoye band- marry me in this world, pen will not committed to the Joseph Dixon, colored of of between $50,000 and $60,000, are with an aggravated assault and battery During the scuffle Policeman Wroten man ; so, good- House of Correction for vagrancy. who cut Policeman Wroten with a razor aged and has been assured that the eye in thiowtng stones and both Mrs: Clay was cut across the hips with a razor by live to marry any other rapidly maturing. The School Commis- While at the latter institution his Justice ball was not touched and the sight will by, Sweetness !" last Sunday, was tried before sioners will go before the Board of and Arthur Clay charged Woodyard a negro named Joseph Dizon, from Salis- not be affected, She had already turned when he fired. mental condition became bad, and he Reddie at Easton, and sentenced to 18 County Commissioners and ask that ..vith surety of peace, the former with a bury, who made his escape. Dixon was The first shot struck the left shoulder was returned to Montgomery comity. months in the Penitentiary. 430,000 be appropriated for this purpose I threat to knock her head off and latter afterwards indentified as he was getting TROLLEY LINE SURVEYS. blade and the second one struck the The County Commissioners were with- out of the money received by the with a threat to kill, before justice of upon the excursion train at the depot by The September report of the Bureau A corps of ten surveyors, in charge of right shoulder blade. Both bullets im- out autherity to commit him to any in- county Branch of the Baltimore and the Peace Quimby. Mary Beamus, whom he had threatened of Statistics of the Agricultural Depart- C. L. Dodge, went to Hagerstown Wed- bedded themselves in her body. The stitution for treatment at the county's Ohio Railroad. It is understood that After hearing on last Wednesday both to kill. She pointed him out to the ment shows the wheat crop in excellent nesday, Mr. Dodge said he had head- whole affair was so sudden that her -two expense because he is a nonresident, so the request will receive favorable con- Woodyard and Clay were comiuitted to officers and they boarded the train just shape, and that of corn probably the quarters at Middletown, Frederick young companions, who are about 19 Metzell was allowed to remain in the sideration. jail for trial at November court.. as it was pulling out of the station and the history of the cereal, county, and had made surveys from jail. Repeated efforts have been made largest in Dr. J. R. Dickson located the ball in brought him off and lodged him in jail. years old, did not realize what had hap- - - If this appropriation is granted the Middletown across South Mountain and to find his relatives, and his identity has Fatal Disease Of Turkeys, face of Woodyard and extracted the There were about 1,000 excursionists pened until Miss Davis screamed, for present Academy Building will be sold, into Hagerstown over the Funkstown just been:established. same, being of 22 calibre. Woodyard aboard, and it was the noisiest crowd the first bullet which Weddle fired pass- A new and fatal disease has attacked probably to the Wabash -Railroad. The The turnpike. He ran a line to the bench ed through her arm making an ugly man happened to mention the turkeys in Dorchester county George R. School Board has ass attractive site in came from Emmitsburg and has been that has visited Easton in years. /nark at the court house established flesh wound, after which it struck Miss name of a lawyer living in Lancaster, Creek district, has lost 110 working at Hotel Gettysburg. Clay Martin, of view in an other section of the city. some years ago by the Pa. Jailer Trail communicated with stock of 136 le the last was in the regular army for awhile and Eichelberger. turkeys out of a Coast Survey. this man and received _a reply identi- HANCOCK INDUSTRIES, has been causing his parents much HARNEY NEWS. He fired both shots in rapid succession, 10 days. It was learned they are running lines fying Metzell and stating that he would The Pennsylvania Glees Company, trouble by his drinking habits.—Gettys- and as he saw his helpless victim fall for a trolley road contemplated to be Harney, Sept. 12.—Miss Blanche Tis- be sent for. Tuesday the-man's brother- which operates one of their plants a- burg Compiler. screaming he stood as if transfixed,and, pERsoiALs. built from Middletown to Hagerstown. cel, of Hanover, is visiting at M. R. Sni- in-law arrived in Rockville and took bout a mile west of Hancock, has com- - deliberately placing the weapon against It is believed the survey is in the inter- der's. him to Lancaster. Mr. Ralph Zacharias, of Pittsburg,Pa., pleted arrangements with the John M. The Eccentric Depositor. his left breast, pulled the trigger twice ests of the Baltimore company that re- The Ladies' Mite Society, of this It was explained that Metzell had Is spending his vacation with his father, Chapman Company, of New York, to put H. A. Fuller, toastmaster at the annual and sent two bullets into his own body, cently purchased the Frederick-Middle- place, will give a supper in S. S. Shoe- suffered from mental trouble for :some Mr. C. T. Zacharias, of this place. up a large mill for pulverizing sand. The banquet of the Pennsylvania bankers' falling dead. town trolley line. The present trolley maker,s Store room, on Saturday even- time and .was for a while confined in an new sand mill, which is being built in convention in Wilkesbarre last month, Miss Eichelberger was taken to the John M. Simpers, who murdered Hon, road from Hagerstown to Middletown is ing, Sept. 16, from five to ten o'clock. institution. His condition improvetl place of the one that burned a few introduced with his story the banker office of Dr. Birely, where her wounds ,Albert Constable at Elkton, Md., on owned by the Hagerstown Electric Miss Olive Gruber, of Baltimore, and and he was allowed to visit his sister at months ago, is nearly completed. These who responded to the toast. were dressed, and Miss Davis was taken 18, 1.9n1, Was notified by Warden Railway Company.—Sun. Miss Nettie Steiffer, of Waynesboro, are Lancaster. While there his mind weak- August two mills when completed will give em- "Our Depositors." to Dr. Elmer C. Kefauver's office, where Weyler, of Mars,dancl Penitentiary, that visiting their friends, Misses Aurelia ened again, and one day he stole away, ployment to several hundred men, Hunting For Daughter. "A depositor in a neighboring trust her wound, while painful, was not con- Governor Warfield had named October and Grace Shriver: nothing being heard of him until the J. T. Bridges & Co, have closed the Deputy Sheriff George Mullican of company is an eccentric farmer of mid- sidered serious. 20 as the day for his execution, A Watermellon party was given at the letter from Jailer Trail was received. contract for the erection of an overall Rockville dle age. This farmer, though he is Miss Davis Sunday evening said: —Int IN- last Friday morning received home of Mr. Jacob Waybright, of near factory at Hancock and work will bogie "Mr. Weddle had been paying atten- Reve„ Dr, F. T. Tagg, of Baltimore, and 'a letter from Mrs. Annie B. Coleman, of wealthy, overdrew his account one day this place, on last Saturday, which was LETTER TO M. D. KERRIGAN. on it in a few days. tion to Miss Eichelberger, who lives Hugh L. Elderdiee, of Westminster, Md., Baltimore, asking him to endeavor to lo- to the tune of $500. areaageti very nicely by his children, Emmitsburg, Md. ".Notification of the with Rev. Mr. Bayley, a Methodist have been seleeted as delegates from Six Harvests on Alfalfa. cate her daughter, Jessie Coleman, who overdraft was at and was ad agreeable surprise to both Dear Sir: But few of the men who left her Baltimore home a few days ago once sent to him. minister of Thurmont, for about eight the -Methodist Protestant Chuach in As an example of what farmers can ac- Mr. and Mrs. WayIvight. The children sell the hundred different paints in the and was supposed to be "He replied : months. Weddle wanted her to marry Maryland, to ;ittend the inter church eomplielt in the raising of alfalfa Wil- stopping with and grandchildren were present, in all market know Much about them. All De- friends near Rockville. "You tell me I have overdrawn my ac- him, which she declined to do, saying congress in :New Yoe!: in November. liam M. Cooper has just cut the sixth An investiga- there were just thirty. A delightful voe agents have a state chemist's cer- tion by the officer disclosed count $500. Well, I know it. So what there was plenty of time yet. This harvest from his farm near Salisbury. the fact evening was spent, one long to be re- tificate telling just what it's made of; Ten girle employed at the plant of the that the young lady and Mr. is the necessity of bothering me about seemed to goad the young man, and The alfalfa was planted in August, 1904, William membered by all. they know a good deal, not only about Hagerstown Evaporating Company went Robertson, of Great Falls, it? Why not trust me as I do you? Do made him all the more persistent in his and was the first large experiment in Montgomery The following persons spent last Devoe but the rest; we see that they on a strike Friday morning. They were county, were I go to you when I have money in your attentions. Weddle went to work at a Wieomico with the crop. Mr. Cooper married at Rockville a few Tuesday at Geo. I. Shriver's, of near do. We buy every paint, that has atsy employed in the peeling department, days ago by Rev. S. R. institution and shmit,"You have of canning factory at Walkersville a few says he is perfectly satisfied with the White. The poo tawn : Mrs. S. S. Shoemaker, Mrs. Dr. sale, and analyze it. Our agent Duds and at 10:30 o'clock they marched out mother's lotted stated mine ?" Such statements are super- weeks ago, aafl Nellye heard he was result and advises all farmers of Wicom- that her daughter Gardner, and daughter, Katharine, of out all about it. in a body. was but 14 years of fluous either way.'" paying attentions to another young girl ico to try the raising of this crop. He age, but the mar- Westminster, Mrs. Frank Shryock, Miss When we know what a paint is made- riage license books gives her age as 18 there whose standing Nellye thought Miss Jennie Scott Waters, the spon- says the yield is first class to the acre A TERRIFIC Onedia Reck,and Miss Elsie Foble, of of, we know how it will act; we know EXPLOSION. be. She there- Deputy Sheriff Mullican has notified was not what it should how far it goes, sor for the cruiser Maryland, contrib- and that no crop of grass will yield half Set off in some mysterious way, 150 Freedom. and how long it wears. Mrs. Coleman of the result of his inves- fore wrote Weddle that, in view of the uted $100 to the fund beieg raised for so much as this crop in that locality. kegs of powder and 20 cases of dynamite Miss Cora Shriner and Elsie Shoe- Devoe is the standard; call it 100 The tigation. company he was keeping, he should not the purchase of a gift to be presented to The land seems to be adapted to its maker, visited their friend, Mable Lam- best of the rest is about 75; the worst in the storage house of the Union Stone call to see her any more. the cruiser. The fund lies now reached growth, pert one day last week. about 25; the rest are between. Killed On Ra- ilroad Tracks. Company, about a half mile west of New "Nellye and Lee had had several $1,126. Holland, York county, Pa., exploded at Mr. Wm. Robinson and daughter, But the men, who Sell them, don't Wesley Lee, colored, aged about 40 Carson Sisk, about 25 years old, was quarrels prior to this, and Ise had told 8:15 o'clock last Thursday night, blow- Hellen, of Littlestown, spent Sunday know any better. They know what the Capt. George W. Parker, superinten- years, has disappeared from his home in struck by n special train on the West her he would kill her if she did not mar- Aker tells them. That is: they km)* ing the building to atoms. afternoon with Mrs. Carrie E. Harner. dent of the Society for the protection of the vicinity of Pondtown, not far from Virginia Central railway at Fairfax, ry him; but we all thought they were that he tells them. They don't know The shock of the explosion was felt at Mrs. Daniel Shoemaker has moved whether he tells them the truth or not. Children, will submit his report of his the Mason and Dixon line. One theory near Thomas, Saturday afternoon and the bombastic and idle threats of a love- New Holland, Mount n Mrs. Sallie Eyler's house. The business is not conducted on Is killed. He was walking with his bro- Wolf, Manchester, sick boy, never thinking he would put investigations into the alleged cruelty that he was carried away from his ------knowledge; the less they know, the ther and another man. The and in York, 10 miles distant. The glare execution." of the boys at the National Junion Re- home and murdered. Another is that, trio were The Colored them into more comfortable they are. in the sky caused by the ignition of the Stockholder. public at a meeting of the board of man- having become demented by reason of seekirg work. Sisk stepped out of the Miss Eiehelberger's condition is crit- Yours truly. powder was visible in York and the de- • Caroline Barnum, colored, to whom 61 F W Devoe & Co agers next. ill health, he wandered off into the way of one train only to step in front ical.. Young Weddle was buried at 3 tonation could be heard. an invitation had been sent to attend a P. S. J. Thos. Gelwicks sells -our paint. mountains, got lost and perished. Some- of another. The remains were sent to o'clock Monday from his father's home, Fortunately, no persons were near the banquet Thursday, to be given by the In Frederick the jury in the case of title ago Lee was set upon by a mob and the borne of the deceased, at Syria, near at Thurmont.—Sun. Mrs. Harriet Simson, who sued Au- building when the explosion occurred Hagerstown Fair Association to all the of and severely beaten. Since the/1 he had Luray, Va. A collection was taken up WESTERN MARYLAND 1?Al1..ROAD. for $5,000 for injuries and there were no injuries nor deaths. stockholders, addressed an open letter gustus H. Ebert been confined to his bed. When neigh- and enough money secured to buy a NUMEROUS AND WORTHLESS. horse The Union Stone Company is managed to the fair directors Tuesday. When it Excursion Rates to the Great York sustained by being kicked by a bors went to the house Saturday morn- coffin. Everything is in the name when it belonging to him while walking across by John E. Baker and the superinten- was ascertained that one of the stock- Fair. ing they found it empty. Searching Charles Louis, aged about 50 years, comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De- verdict for the dent is George W. Stevenson. Much holders was a negro the advisability of The big York, Pa., Fair will be held the street brought in a parties have been hunting for him ever residence unknown, was struck and kill- Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some defendant. dynamite recently had been removed to sending the colored stockholder an in- on October 2, 3, 4,5, and 6, 1905, and the since his absence was discovered, but ed by a West Virginia Central train years ago how to make a salve from a building about 1,000 feet from the one vitation was discussed. It was finally \Vestern Maryland R. R. will sell cheap have found no trace of him. while walking on the tracks near Bretz. Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. To Jail For A Kiss. destroyed. decided to send Caroline Barnum an in- Excursion Tickets thereto, including - - Thomas Martin, about 30 years old, For blind, bleeding, itching and pro- John L. Fedderman, the negro waiter vitation. coupons of admission to the Fair. Can Smoke On Limited. home unknown, was killed by a West truding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, At the Mount Holly Inn, Baltimore, who BEST FOR CHILDREN. In her letter to the directors she says: The Fair this year will present many The Pennsylvania Railroad has made a Virginia Central train while walking on bruises and all skin diseases DeWitt's seized and kissed a young white woman Mothers, be careful of the health of ."In my judgment you decided very new attractions, and will be well worth concession to smokers that will doubt- the tracks near Rawlings. Salve has no equal. This has given rise on the cheek at the Inn on Monday _ — youeschildren. Look out for Coughs, wisely in sending invitations to all the a visit. less be much appreciated by them. Here- to numerous worthless counterfeits. night, was sentenced to serve two years Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. stockholders to attend the banquet on For full information apply to local after passengers on the New York and ARE YOU USING ALLEN'S FOOT Ask for DeWitt's—the genuine. Sold by in Jail by Justice Carr Tuesday after- EASE I Stop them in time--One Minute Cough Thursday. As I am a stockholder and a Ticket Agent. Chicago 18-hour limited will be allowed T. E. Zimmerman. noon. Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and citizen there wasn't anything else to do to smoke on the rear platform of the ob- powder. It cures Corns, Bunions, Painful, pleasant. Contains no opiates. Sold by but send me one. If it was a delicate Excursion Rates and Special Trains to 8500 Damages Awarded. servation-car, Smarting, Dot, Swollen feet. At all Druggists IS A PRISONER AGAIN. provided no lady passen- and Shoe Stores, 25c. T. E. Zimmerman. matter for two of the directors it is not the Hagerstown air. Edward ger Charles W. Miller was arrested by H. Sharp, who sued the city of object. It has been the practice of _ _ hard to understand by use. The negro The Western Maryland Railroad an- Frederick for $5,060 for damages sus- railroad companies to deny Trucks Constable Carter Tuesday charged with passengers Beyond Control. ILL, SHE KILLED HERSELF. pro's/ern is not hard to solve, knowing as nounces the sale of Excursion Tickets to tained at his green house on the east- on limited trains the privilege of smok- assaulting Charles Seifert, while cutting Jack Koontz,aged 2.2 years, was killed Mrs. Cora E. Craig 31 years old, of I do, the coming issue. But I do not the big Hagerstown Fair,from October ern suburbs of Frederick because the iog, and the concession granted patrons off corn in a field on the Rosenstock Wednesday evening and Elias Williams, 738 North Patterson Park avenue, Balti- think the corning election has anything 10th to October 13th, inclusive, good to city failed to keep him supplied with of the New York-Chicago train is a new farm, On the Gas House road, near Fred- aged 22, was badly injured in a runa- more, committed suicide Wednesday to do wit lithe fair board sending in- return until October 14th, inclusive' water for his plants, was awarded a departure. erick, on September 5. way of trucks on the trarnroad at the morning by swallowing an ounce of car- vitations to stockholders. When the di- Excursion tickets will be geed on regu- verdict for 8500. Writs have been in the hands of offi- Allegany Brick Works, at Allegany, bolic acid. Coroner Caruthers of the rectors came here and persuaded my lar and special trains, and the W. M. R. Was in Peril on Bridge. cers since the time of the assault, but Carroll Republicans, near Frostburg. They were miners in Northeastern district made an investi- husband, Thomas Barnum, to take stock, R. will have on Wednesday and Thurs- Joseph Ground, of Leitersburg, Md., Miller succeeded in eluding them until the employ of the New York Mining gation, and deemed an inquest unneces- we heard nothing of the so-called negro day of the Fair special service • into The Carroll County Repoblican Con- was run down by the Blue Mountain ex- Tuesday, when constable Carter arrest- Company and had gotten permission to sary, giving a certificate of death by problem. They seemed to be Christian Hagerstown from practically all points vention Monday nominated the follow- press on the Western Maryland Rail- ed him. He was taken before Justice J. use two of the brick company's trucks suicide. gentlemen. They understood them- On their line. Full information can be ing ticket; road while walking across the bridge Graham Johnson and waived a hearing in hauling lumber down the incline, Mrs. Craig's act is said to be due selves and their position as directors of obtained from posters and from local House of Delegates—Luther M.Bushey, over Antietam Creek one to day last week which is a mile long. the Hagerstown Fair. There was no and in default of $1,000 bail went to Dr. Daniel F, Shipley, William The trucks got despondency, brought on by ill health. ticket agent. This is the 50th anniver- E. Kolb, and to escap being struck by the engine discrimination on account of race or jail to await the action of the grand beyond their control. Williams jumped Shortly before 10 o'clock her husband, sary of the Hagerstown Fair, and the William W. Witherow. he quickly crawled down along the color." jury. first and sustained several fractured James Craig, met her in the hallway, She said in conclusion managers have determined to make (It is County Commissioner—Levi J. Mot- side of the bridge and hung suspended she will not Miller is alleged to have knocked ribs, besides other injuries, hat he will and she gasped that she had swallowed attend the banquet. She had never in- "Golden Fair" the greatest, best and ter. by a crosstie. The train was brought down Seifert, who is about 50 years of Sheriff—Chauncey E. Jerome. likely recover. Koontz jumped just be- the drug. Mr. Craig immediately sum- tended doing so, being too feeble to most novel in its history. to a stop, but not until the step County Treasurer—John D. Engle, of the fore the trucks reached the brickyard move around much. age, and kicked him while he was lying b moned Dr. Samuel J. King and Dr. Chas. County Surveyor—J. William Earhart. aggage ear had struck him, inflicting on the ground. It is also alleged that e and was killed outright. His skull was B. Zeigler. She died before 11 o'clock. injuries on his forehead. He was res- NO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS. he went through Seifert's pockets with Wouuded ity Rifle Ball. crushed. The trucks went clear Besides her husband, Mrs. Craig is cued by the trainmen. The distance to If you ever took DeWitt's Little Ear- the evident intention of robbing him. through the brick wall of tile works. survived by three small children, the Miss Pinkney Simmons, while drawing the water below was 30 feet. ly Risers for biliousness or constipation Miller was convicted at the Septem- CASTOR IA water in her yard in Cumberland, was - - oldest of whom us 9 years old. Mr. Craig For Infants and Children. Curfew Law for• Hagerstown. you know what pill pleasure is. These ber term of court in 1898 of the murder the shoulder Owing to the delay in the completion is an engineer on the tug Cumberland. shot in Monday evening by famous little pills cleanse the liver and of Roy Brown, colored, on August 28, The Kind You Have Always Bought bullet fired from some of the new Lutheran church at Waynes. By a vote of three to two, the City - - a rifle unknown rid the system of all bile without pro- 1898, and sentenced to the Penitentiary bona a movement has been started to Council of Hagerstown passed a curfew Rev. F. B. Cana, of Baltimore, has Bears the source. It was evidently a spent bul- ducing unpleasant effects. Sold by for 171 years. After serving six years charge the place of meeting of the law, which require children under the been extended a unanimous call to the Signature of let. It was removed by a physician. T. E. Zinamerman. of his sentence, he was pardoned in July 4 I Maryland Synod in October from Way. age of 15 years to be off the street at pastorate of St. Matthew's German- She is suffering much pain. Her hus- _ last by Governor Wet-field. Emory L. band is employed at the Cumberland nesboro to some other place. The presi- night --9 o'clock in winter and 10 o'clock English Lutheran Church, Hagerstown. Light for Littlestown. in Coblentz is his attorney.—Fred. News. Glass Factory. dent of the Synod has written Rev. C. H. summer. The ministers advocating Rev. Mr. Cunz, who is now acting pastor The electric light line from Hanover, H ALL'S Rickey, pastor of the Waynesboro the passage of the law secured the con- of St. Martin's German Lutheran Church, where the plant is located, to Littles- Box Breaks Boy's Back. Twelve locomotives will be construc- charge, that he is making every effort to sent of the Western Maryland Annapolis, stated Monday that he would town is about completed as far as the Bruno Young, 9 years old, and living Business College, ted by the Western Maryland Railroad hold the sessions elsewhere, Cumber- Railroad officials for the use of the accept the call to Hageastown. He re- erecting of the poles is concerned and at 1107 Warner street, Baltimore, is at FREDERICK, MD. Company at its shops in Hagerstown. land was an applicant for the Synod, large whistle at the railroad repair turned to Baltimore Monday afternoon the wires are being strung this week, the City Hospital with his back broken With additional machinery that is now but withdrew wheu Waynesboro made a shops there. This Whinter, will be blown for the purpose of arranging his affairs so that within a short time Littlestown as the result of an accident which might in course of installation the shops there request for it. Waynesboro will ask for as a signal for children to get off the proper:leery to removing to Hagerstown. will have current from Hanover, six have happened 100 times without the Books and Supplies Free of Charees will be equipped to do this work. Traffic the meeting of the ecclesiastical body in streets at 8:45 in winter 9:45 in summer. miles away. The services will then be same effect. Cheap Board. Situations seen red fur on the Here is Relief for Women. Western Maryland is becoming 1900. Mayor Strite vetoed a former curfew continuous for light and power both The little fellow was playing in front Graduates. If you have pains in the back, Urinary Book-keeping mid Short- heavier every day, and as there are not - --- Blad- measure, which provided for the use of der or Kidney troubl and w..nt a certain, night and day. Littlestown has been of his home Friday afternoon with some hand taught by Mail. No vaen enough engines in service to do the Foe SALE.—The property of the late the fire-alarm system, because of a vigo- pleasant herb remed for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf. It is a safe without light of any sort since the old companions. As he stooped in his romp- Day and Evening Sessions. Fall Te•us work, the 12 new locomotives will be Mrs. Sarah monthly regulator At Druggists or by Eline. For particulars rous protest on the part of the firemen mail no electric pipet shut down several months I ing a heavy wooden box fell upon his begins September 4th. Can GI' NVI•:tt!' eenatencted, as cts. Sample package FREE. Address, The quickly as possible. apply to M: F, Shuff, Aug. 25-4t of the city. Mother Gray Co., LeRoy New York. ago. back. for information. july VALUE OF LAUUKT ER. Pdasal fluntteDurg Cbronicic. ELECTRIC BAIT FOR FISH, THE WEREWOLF. Political Coup Han Been. A Human Monster In Which the AEI- Many a CATARRH The New York Aquarium's supply Wen by Means of hilarity. clenta Firmly Believed. In all its stages there 15, 1905. and Where It Is Captured. just because laughter is so thor- should be cleanliness. II I DA Y. SEPTEMBER The word "werewolf" simply means `*.kN\,amo It IS The New York aquarium, which is It elways touches Balm a man transformed into a wolf, and ‘‘‘‘'W1."/4 '‘• oughly human OW Ely's Cream the largest and beat equipped institu- the heart, People and heals the belief in such transformation a respective chord In cleansee,aoothes • tion of Its kind in the world, obtains who are impelled to laugh together the diselood membrane. CATTLE DISEASE. seems to have been at one time widely Itcuressaterrhana (frees its supplies of tropical fishes from the find it difficult to harbor any send- diffused over all the countries of Eu- away a cold in the head Animals resentment toward one an- tonmeh Worm In Young waters of Bermuda. Some of the rar- rope, Asia and some parts of Africa. meats of quickly. it. drives away irrita- oust Healed:v. est and most beautiful species are ex- According to. tlie ancients, a man other. Laughter Cream Balm is plated into the nostrils, spreads A. KLEIN. South Carolina at a thing and at the membrane and abaorbe.L Relief is im- By LOUIS ceedingly hard to catch, persistently thus transformed into a wolf or other tion. To laugh over the IR experi.neut station. same time to be seriously angry Is al- mediate and a cure follows, It Is not drying-does refusing to take a bait, and on this ac- ravenous beast was believed to become Investigation in November. 1904, of most au impossibility, and many a not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents it Drug- count it has been found necessary to possessed of all the powers of such a 10 emOs by mall. et disease affecting calves and young political coup has been won by means gists or by mail; Trial Slim, beast in addition to his human abil- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. MI Warren Street, New York. cuttle in the northwestern part of resort to a very novel and ingenious says the Pittsburg Dis- ELY 13110T1IgKEI, ities to reason. His appetite also be- signatnre of of hilarity, South Carolina developed that the dis- expedient to effect their capture, an in use for over 30 years, has borne the came enormous and could only be patch. ease was caused by the presence of electrical contrivance which serves to and has been made under his per- Napoleon's advent to the appeased by 'being glutted upon hu- The third numbers of small bloodsucking worms Stun the coveted specimen and reduce sonal supervision since its nfancy. signalized by much blood- man flesh. During the latter centuries throne was Emnntsburg Rail Road. in the rennet or fourth stomach of the It to helplessness until it can be made Allow no one to deceive ypu in this. spite even of this the of the dark ages the belief ip were- shed, but in cattle. This parasite is commonly call- a prisoner. and "Just-as-good" are but; reconciled to the new wolves was as common apd as wide- All Counterfeits, Imitations people became ed the "stomach worm" or "twisted The device in question consists in the health of the amusing and ingenious TIME TABLE. spread as was the belief in witches, Experiments that trifle with and endanger regime by wireworm," the scientific name being part of a small and compact storage which op the morning of On and after which it in some respects resembled. Infants and Children-Experience against Facperiment. fashion ip June 18 , 1905 trains Strongylus conturtus. The diseased battery which is held in a leather Dec. 2 the placards and on this road will run as The belief, senseless as it was, gave the fateful follows: condition is known among stockmen pouch beneath the arm of the opera- .posters bearing the watchwords of re- rise to much brutal persecution of the TRAINS SOUTH as the "stomach worm disease." In tor, who wades as quietly as possible publicanism were found to have beep and invades, with accused, and the various systems of CASTORIA Leave medicine the disease is designated ver- through the shallows What is inetainorphosed into imperial manifes. Emmitsburg, daily, except Sun- as little disturbance as may be, pools torture were usually successful in get- days, at 7.15 and 9.55 a. m. and 2.55 and minous gastritis and strongylosis of Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. toes, among the rocks. He carries a long ting a confession of guilt and the sub- 4,55 arriving at Rocky Ridge at the abomaenue There is reason to be- and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It The way in which, it had been done B.45 handled dip net, to the handle of which sequent burning or hanging of the gone, Drops and 10.25 a. in. and 3.25 and 5.20 p. lieve that part of the winter loss of Morphine nor other Narcotic excited such hearty laughter that the , me a wire is attached, On the end of the wretched confessor. contains neither Opium, calves in the state, which has been ac- Worms people's anger was to a great extent wire- Is fastened a small percussion In Great Britain, where wolves were substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys TRAINS NORTH. cepted as a matter of course, has been appeased. A people that are prone to cap of the kind used for exploding scarcely knceen, the werewolf tales of and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Leave Rocky Ridge, due to this worm. It is also probable laughter are much more easy to rule daily, except Sun dynamite cartridges. It Is the bursting the continent were hardly credited. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation days, at 8,30 and 10.32 a. m. and that the disease has been mistaken at than a nation which takes a too serious 3.30 of the cap that is relied upon to stun I but later on, even in "enlightened Eng- assimilates the Food, regulates the and 7.00 p. rn., arriving at Emmitsburg times for calf "scours" (diarrhea) and and Flatulency. It view of life, and in the same way a the fish. laryfi," they believed that witches giving healthy and natural sleep. at 9 and 11.02 a, m. and 4 and 7.30 p. m for the autumnal or chronic form Of Stomach and Bowels, government that has a sense of humor Luckly for the bunter fishes have as could transform themselves into cats WM. A. H1MRS,Presit . Tenas fever (red water). The Children's rauacea-The Mother's Friend, Is certain to prove more popular than as land apimals, and and hares, a belief at least analogous much curiosity oue that is only stern. First Appearance of Disease. even the shiest one will approach a. to the "loup-garou" superstition of the the first DIRECTORY In the cases investigated bait to look at it, though indispoeed to continent. GENUINE ALWAYS lat. CASTOR IA FOR FREDERICK signs of the disease appeared in the attempt the slightest nibble. A.ecord- NO LIFE ON THE MOON. COUNTY tar part of August or the fore part of ingly the percussion cap at the end of DEFECTIVE the Signature of SIGHT. Beara Proof We Have That Our Near- September, The young cattle began wire is concealed The the either by some- eta Neighbor Is Uninhabited. Circuit Coort. show a "ruudowu" or unthrifty ap- Some Calling,' That Are Bad For to thing eatable or by 8 bunch of grass Chie1.1 Eyes. The moon being much the nearest edge-. non srames MeSherry. pearance. Grass was getting short at wrapper around It. Mr. Fish wonders Persona With Weak essoelare.ruacee-iion John C. to us of all the heavenly bodies, we Hon. motter a that season, and in many cases the It is, venteres near and has in- Systematic examination of the eyes James B. Henderson. what can pronounce more definitely in its State's Attorney-Arthur D Willard. owners attributed the trouble to the stant reason te regret his imprudence. of school children seldom fails to rillOw Clerk of the Court-Dr.Saninel T. case than In any other. We know that thrones. short pasture and began feeding grain The fisherman closes the circuit, the that a considerable proportion cif them . Orphan's Coto. neither air nor water exists on the or meal with hay, bulls or fodder. But percussion cap is exploded, and the have defective sight and will therefore Judges-Russell E. Lighter, Jacob M. tamely moon in quantities sufficient to be per- William H. Pearre. in spite'of xenerous feeding the young moment life- be placed at a disedvantage if in after victim is rendered for the most delicate tests at our Registei of Wills-William B. Citishall, continued to lose flesh and life they engage in employments for ceived by the cattle less, though receiving no permanent Always Bought County Have 'moon's Olticera. Kind You is certain that the The command. It strength. Theis one after another, injury. Promptly, by reversing the Which normal vision is desirable. atmosphere, If any exists, Is less than Costly'Commisloners-W m. P. 71/esthetes aud later stood off Some useful suggestions on the prac- Lewis 11. Bowlus, :John 11. they appeared dull dip net, he Is gathered In, and a few In Use For Over 30 Years. of Etaler, Walking' question will be found the thousandth part of the density H llogarth David G. Zesitz. from the other cattle iu what is gen- days later be finds himself swimming tical side of this NEW TORE CITY. rue CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY that around us. The vacuum is great- Shersif- Charles T. K Young, "droopy condi- in Dr. Wilhelm Felichenfeld's "Gesund- County Treasurer-CI:al-les C. erally described as a about in a tank, is ca- itiree. heitspflege des Awes," He says, for er than any ordinary air pump Surveyor- Unfits A. Barer. tion." A few days after this a swell- The fishes from Bermuda are carried School Cotninissliniers- from sensitive pable of producing. We can hardly Namnel Daroa, S ing appeared under the jaws or the to New York on steamers, of course, instance, that sufferers Tiermari lirien. Charles W. Wright, J. lienry conjunctiva suppose that so small a quantity of Stokes, Charles B.Slagle, Dr II aultnal began to "scour" (diarrhea). In and it Is a curious fact that during the eyes, with easily irritated Boteler Glee air could be of any benefit whatever EXAGJIIICI- cases the swelling appeared first, first twenty-four hours of the voyage or with chronic or frequently occurring some that IEMMItPAbEll'ir not to in sustaining life. An animal 1/1/N1 WIC/. in others the "scours," but both were they are liable to become quite seasick, Inflammation of the lids, ought in work which Is either asso- could get along on so little could get Notary Pablle-W. II. Trey t-?;. finally present, -Saturday Evening Post. engage Justices of t..e much along on none at all. Pew:a-Henry Stokes,'Wier The swelling was peculiar in many ciated with the production of F. Shuff. or milling, or But the proof of the absence of life respects, It was neither hot nor ten- dust, such as baking Constables- POINTED PARAGRAPHS, dazzling is yet stronger when we consider the School soft, in some which involves exposure to a Trustees- Dr. R. L. Atinan der and was more or less results -of actual telescopic observa- Shuff Osenr ll. Fral/ey. filled with light, such as the occupation of a fur- cases feeling like a sack Some men work just enough to keep ordinary Town OffiCelf•• nace man. Individuals in which symp- STOCK tion. An object such as an fluid and hi others like a mass of dirty, NEW on the St /gess- E. L. Frizell. toms of ocular fatigue easily come on city block could be detected dough. It started pear the point where Every one wants always to be able were tit w ought not to choose an occupation moon. If anything like vegetation relies. the lower jaws come together to form always to have to. Ey. Lathers's) to work, but not requires straining of the eyes --OF--- present on its surface, we should see Church the chin and gradually extended back- which Pastor-Rev. Charles Reinewam . If you don't like certain persons, how the changes which it would undergo ..very Servic by long continued near work, such as Sunday morning and evening at 10 o'clock ward toward the throat Most of the . money rattle! a. in. and 7:30 o'clock p. is you hate to hear their sewing, knitting, copying or shorthand In the course of a month, during one Wednesday even- the animals ate heartily, although : ing lectures at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School a t thrie Here is one sign that you are talking Individuals *with progressive portion of which it would be exposed 9 o'clock am. they did not have much writing. occasionally too much-when your listener tries to must avoid all occu- to the rays of the unclouded sun awl shortsightedness Refoimed Church or the incarnation. appetite, pull away from you. pations which entail great exertion up- SHOES,during another to the intense cold of BOOTS, Pastor, il iv. A. Si. ()lock, The wortus live in the animal by is impos- anace.-Proressor Simon Neweeees SPIT/COS every After a man passes fifty it on the eyes. They should not engage Sunday morning at is o'clock and every the other bucking blood from stomach wall. sible for him to get up any enthusiasm become clerks Mechan- Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday In study or or School at 9 o'clock a. m . Mid week In nearly all cases the disease progress- his troubles. - EST A 1879 :wry'ce at 7 about anything but ics, tailors, dressmakers, fancy needle o'clock. Oatecheffealcias• on Sat uzda) aft' r slowly, the animals living two to at ed Ever notice how the big flies avoid workers or quilters.-London Lancet. noon 2 o'clock . three months after the first symptoms fly paper? It is the same with the real- AN I) RUBBERS. Presbyterian ('hurch. appeared, the time depending upon the caught ly big men, They are seldom PEOPLE WHO SUCCEED. Pastor-Rev. David B. Riddle. Morning condition of the animal when attacked. "ervice at 10:30 o'cloek. Evening service. at 7::Kit You can follow directions in making )'Clock. Treatment Advised. Respectfully, wedneistay evening Lectiirennii Prall, T a cake or cutting out a shirt, but there They Have a Very High Sense of Meeting at 7 o'clock. Sabbath Schou: at it:',.0 The sick animals and all of the young qrn •'clock am. are no directions that can be followed the Way to Do Things. cattle under one and one-half years old successfully in managing a man. Some- If there is that in your nature which FRANK ROWE. St. Joseph's Catholic. Church. which had been at pasture with them M. how be is not like a cake or a shirt.- demands the best and will take noth- Pastor-Rev. .I. O. Darien, C. AI, First were to receive a dose of coal tar creo- Masi 5:110 o'cl,,ek a. m..s.•,,,i,ii me,9 Atchison Globe, ing less and you do not demoralize this in a pint of water, the a. m., Vespeis 7 o'clock p. is., Sunday School' eote shaken up standard by the habit of deterioration at 2 i'clock p . m. being graduated according to age, nuuAb1IrCjinniirle dose Helping Him Out. In everything you do, you will achieve Methodist Episcopal Ch oreh. as follows: Calves three to eight For years Squire Latham, of whom distinction in some line If you have the Pastor-Bev . r. it. Bayley. Services every mouths old, twenty-five to fifty drops; Aber Sundry afternoon many amusing stories are told, was a persistence and determination to fol- JS PUBLISHED 012:30 o'c!oek. Ep- yearlings, seventy-five drops; one to worth League Devotional t'ertire 4.4 p. ta. resident of Bridgewater, Mass., and It low your ideal. irueth. unday School at 1.14' p. gl. one and a half years old, two tea- was while he was living there that the But if you are satisfied with the A tooth is a living structure. Inside istsciet spoonfuls. The animals were not to P RICE CENT! les4. incident occurred which is related be- cheap and shoddy, the botched and of each tooth is a cavity filled with have any feed for twelve hours before -- - Rincrallid Tem-Bell Association, low. It illustrates his habitual coolness slovenly, if you are hot particular pulp, which gives it life. Nerves and EVERY FRIDAY MORNING tiffi eta : the medicine was given nor any water President. Edwin Uhrismer ; and whimsical temper; about quality 111 your work Or in your blood vessels connect this pulp with ifee-1 sident. J. }'d ward Baker : St cretnty, for six hours afterward. The coal tar Chas. 0. 7osensteel ; Asst. Secretary. Allier' He tvas awakened one night by his environment or in your personal habits, the general system and circulation of Bowl') g ; - creosote was to be given in this man- eaeurer, P. F. Burket ; Stewards, wife, who told him she thought there then you must expect to take second the body. The ivory surrounding the SIAM A YEAR IN teVANCE James Rosen..o-el, John Seelnerger and J. Edw. ner once a week for two or three a surface of Baker ; hiessei. cr. Daniel W.stouter. Breach were burglars in the house. The squire place, to fall back into the rear of the pulp is 'covered over by (II lit I e, r me is rhe ("tat,. ,unday of each weeks if it appeared necessary. The 511 CENTS FOR 6 MONTHS. month, in C. put on his dressing gown and went procession. enamel. Both ivory and enamel are 0. Rosemteeeir house east end of town sick animals were also to receive a Now Sells For:1 Cent,'And Can Be downstairs. In the back hall he found People who have accomplished work harder than any other hones, because 1 Mt. St. Mary's Catbone Benevolent A sso- half teaspoonful of reduced iron ancba Had of Every Dealer, Agent rough looking man trying to open a worth while have had a very high sense they contain a greater quantity of bone No subscription wrl: be received elation. teaspoonful of common salt in each a yard. things. They have earth. Enamel on the tops of the teeth or Newsboy at That,Price. less than six months, an no paper I Rev. Thomas Lyons, Chaplain ; President. A... be door that led into the back of the way to do V. Keepers ; Nice feed. In this connection it should thick. It -President, V is. Walter: The burglar had unlocked the door not been content with mediocrity; they Is one-sixteenth of an inch discontinued trutil areerus are Treasurer John H. Rosensteel: Secretary, Chas stated that the creosote ordinarily dis- Eckenrode ; Assistant and was pulling it with all his might. have not confined themselves to the consists of little six sided prisms ALL SUBSURIREPS IN option or Secretary, Frank Troxell pensed in drug stores for internal use paid, unless rt the Sergeant-at-anus, Joseph D Welty,Sicit Visiting "It don't open that way, you idiot!" beaten tracks; they have never been placed side by side and held together Committee, John Kelly, Is beechwood creosote, which is an en- the Editor. Chairman ; John See- shouted the squire, taking in the man's satisfied to do things just as others do by an exquisitely fine cement. The berger ; Edward Bosensteel ; Frank Treuell ;. tirely different substance from coal tar District of Columbia, George Keepers; Board of Directors, George predicament instantly. "It slides them, but always a little better. They pulp of the tooth becomes diseased and Wagnet.John Pedilicord creosote and is of no value in this dis- ; George Lingg. back!" always pushed things that came to toothache follows. Tartar is a secre- ease. Arthur Post, No. 41, G. A. it. their hands a little higher up, a little tion made by three glands in the Virginia,:North and The results obtained show that coal ADVERTISING Commander, James L. Black ,..- Sauter Vice- How Tortoise Shell la Worked. farther on. It is this little higher up, mouth, full of small, living organisms, Commander, George T.Eyster- :: Jr. Vice-Corn tar creosote is an effective remedy mender. John II. Mentzer ; The soldering of two pieces of tor- this little farther on, that counts in the which assimilate matter in the saliva South Carolina Adlotant, Samuel against the "twisted wireworm," but Gamble • Chaplain, Samuel McNair; ()Veer ol toise shell together is effected by quality of life's work. It is the con- and deposit it on the teeth in the shape the Day,' Wm. II. Weaver; Officer of the Guard, that it cannot be expected to save all AT LOW RATES Samuel Wagercean;Surgeon - means of hot pinchers, which, while stant effort to be first class in every- of phosphate of lime. Pennsylvania And Delaware, Abraham Herring.. those animals in which the diseased Quartermaster, Geo. T. GelWick3 they compress, soften the opposed edge thing one attempts that conquers the ANP THROUHHOUT THE UNITED STATES, conditiou produced by the paraede has Vigilant Hose Conspany. of each piece and amalgamate then heights of excellence.-Success. Living Munamietc. can get THE SUN by mail for one cent a copy, an extreme degree. Meets the first Friday advanced to Even the raspings and pow- Tibet, near evening of each month into one. Living mummies exist in at Firemen's Hall. President. Charles a. make: produced by the file, mixed with Woman. name of which Vice-President. Jas. A. Slagle; Seeyetary,W. Apples. der The Bird Gyangtse, at a spot the The Sun at i Cent The South Likes Good molds B. Ashbaugh; Treasurer, J. H. Stokes ; Capt.. small fragments, are put into In the records of the journeyings of In English may be rendered as "the Ed. C. Moser; 1st Lieut., The demand for good apples in the IS THE CHEAPEST MOH-CLASS PAPER IN Howard M. nowe;truer and subjected to the action of boiling Lewis and Clark it is written of Saca- Cave of Happy Misery." There are Lieut., Chas. E. Jackson; Chief Norzleman, W , south grows larger every year. In E. Ashbaugh : Hose water and thus made into plates of the Jewett, the "wonderful bird woman," about twenty small eaves in the solid THE UNITED STATES. JOB PRINTING Director, John Slagle. Florida alone there is a constant de- THE Sus'aspeclai car reipontlents throngnont the Emmitsburg Water Company. desired thickness or Into various arti- that she "contributed a full man's rock, each built up in front with stones United States, as well as in Europe, China,South through the winter for this fruit. mand cles which appear to have been cut out share to the success of the expedition, and mortar. They have padlocked Africa, the Philippines, Porto Rico, Cuba and in President, I. S. Annan; Vice-President, B. 34 More and more of the stores in the lit- every ()Jim* part of the world make it the greatest Motter; Secretary, C. D. eiclielbereer. Treesur of a solid block. besides taking care of her baby." Yet doors, tiny drains and small holes newspaper that can he priuteC. er E. L. Annan. Direct, re. I.. Id Mutter tle towns are handling apples, and in Its Washington owl lIew York bureaus are 18. Annan. E. L. Rowe J. Thos. GelwIcka„ not a cent did she receive for her serv- just sufficient for a man to pass his J. time the majority of the Florida people among the best In i he United States. and give Stewart Annan. Early Timekeepers. ices. Her husband, whom the explor- hand through. In these cells men are leader.- earliest members of the Ap- THE SUN'S t.1.3 lamination upon will be full fledged The clepsydra, or water clock, was ers mention as an idler and a wife buried for life with the idea of thus all Imeortan; even.- in the legislative and damn- We possess the superior &citifies for thc Some curious Mal()enters of the counit Y. ple Consumers' league. used at Babylon at a very early date beater, received $800.33, including the "attaining merit" Once interned they prompt execution of ill kinds °Main of the way apples are THE FARMER'S PAPER. stories are told and was introduced at Rome by Scipio price of a horse and lodge purchased are, la extreme cases, never seen again and Ornementel Job Printing Florida. Last year n New York THE SUN'S market etiorts and commercial col- sent to Nasica about the year 158 B. C. Tooth- from him. by mortal eye. Even the hand which such as Cards, Checks, Re- bushel boxes, left umns ale comple.,%ititliod.v.ewliarilideen. and put the farm grower put fruit in ed wheels were added to it by Ctesiblus they stretch forth from the small hole the mercAnt end tile 7)rokei in .otic:i A111811C811 er, with the ceipts, Circul se, Notes, little spaces between the boxes in the about 140 B. C. Some writers aver Cat Medicine. for their daily dole of food is covered markets of Bel 'more, Notfolk, Cha.leston, New Established 1773. The ap- had a firm be- Yock. Chic-To,Piiiladelohia and all other import- Book Wolk, Druggists' car and filled In with oats. that they were found to be in use in The ancient physicians by a glove. They speak to no one and States ant pointsin tile United stid onetcountries Labels, Note Headtnes, Dill t les carried perfectly In this way, and Britain by Caesar In the year 55 B. C. lief in the healing powers of different no one speaks to them. Even their the oats sold at a profit.-Rural New The only clock in the world is said to portions of the cat, probably from some death is only made known when they Heads, in all colors, etc. Special THE DAILY AMERICAN-. Yorker. have been sent by Pope Paul I. to confusion existing in their minds with fail for several days to stretch out the THE READER GETS FOR efforts will be made to accommodate Terms by Mail. Postage Prepaid. in the year regard to its own nine lives. One of paper and of work. Orders Daily,One Month Pepin, king of France, hand for food. both in quality Daily and Sunday,One Month as a valuable recipe to cure .44 A. D. them gives ONE CENT. Will receive prcuript attention Daily, Three 3tonths .;5 HINTS IN GARDENING fevers two pints of water mixed with Daily and Sunday,Three Months 1 15 The essence of knowledge is, hav- Daily, Six Manilla 1.50 Hair Raising. three drops of blood taken from the ear THE WOMAN'S PAPER. apply it; not having it, to con- Daily and Sonday,SiX Noathe 2.23 may be grown Husband-I feel in the mood for of an ass awl certain parts of a cat's ing it to Daily, One Year .00 Ps- sowing now lettuce -Confucius. Tag SUN is the best type Of a newspaper. mor- A -rd fess your ignorance. and intellectually. In addition to the news Daily, With Snnday 1f5ttton, One Year 4.50 lii hetbed or cold frame for Thauksgiv- reading something sensational and digestive organ*. ally 1.13EALS Edition, One Year of the day, it publishes the bet features that can Sunday .... 1.50 startling-something that will fairly leg. CA R.X . be presented,such as fashion articles, and mis- make my hair stand on end. Wife- Kept a Secret. sak 13 a' cellaneous writings Dom men and women of note Salsify takes a long season for devel- Kind You Have Always Bought an OF ALL SIZES THE TWICE-A-WEEK AMERICAN. last dressmaker's bill. I can't keep a secret, do Besse the The and prominence. It is educator of the opment and when sowed in the spring Well, here is my Wife-Think highest character, constantly stimulating to noble -Yes, I do. Wife- siqnstare ideals in individual and national life. NEATLY AND PROMPTLY The Oheapest and Best Family Newspaper must be put in early. The newest -Washington Life. you? Husband Well, I've worn an old hat trimmed ^E. 1,44. Tax SUN is published on Sunday, as well as ev- Published. wrinkle is to sow it in August and ery other day of the week. PRINTED HERE. Many Meanings. over for the past two months, and I By nisi' THE DAIL'S SUN,$3 a year; including leave in the ground until spring, when Traveler-Some expressions in the haven't told a koul yet. So there! LOCAL. THE SUNDAY SUN,$4. THE SUNDAY SUN alone, ONLY ONE DOLLAR.A "YIFCArt good size. BUSINESS $1.00 a year. it will be found of Six Months,50 Cerro.. Chinese language have as many as Address One rain make sure of strawberries Looks at It. forty different meanings. As His Fraend lIevk your Watches, Clocks and Jew- A. S. ABELL COMPANY „ Tux Twics-s-WEEI NMEIRKAN is published next season by setting potted plants Little Miss-Same way in English. Cobbs-There was another girl in erly repaired by George T. Eyster who war in two isseas, TNICad ay mad Friday Publishers arm Proprietors mornings, with the news of the week in itt tin, minim in August. "You amaze me. Mention one." love with me; so my wife married me rants the same, and bus alway on nand and Baltimore hid compact shape. It also contains i ntereettng spec- After pulling onions let them lie on "Not at home." for spite. Dobbs-Well, she certainly large stock of watches,clocksjevvelry All letters should he addressed to ial enrrespoittlence, entertaining romances, good the gerund until cured, then spread got good and even with herself.-De- silverware. poetry, local matter at general interest and fresh -CALL ON- W. H.TROXELL, Editor & Pub. miscellany suitable for the home circle. A ea- c- them tkinly on the barn floor or in trait 'e e-t1.--m...- a.. rony edited. Auricular-4/ Department, and full 50 YEARS' Market gqoris, are wiri r? other airy place. and reliable Pinanc4ai and ..,.. VhIp In a Forest. EXPERIENCE GEO. T. EYSTER. greeisi liarve•zt early cabbage and cultivate port of Bata- See clubbing arrangements in other parts of The Sickle of the Sphinx. A rew miles from the -AND- paper. 'the liter crop. forest. . The oldest piece of wrought iron in via, in Java, there is a ship in a SOLID SILVER Entered at the postoffice at Baltimore, Md. Meek seeded Simpson lettuce stands See his sniendid stock of secondelass matter. April Ill. 1004. existence is believed to he a roughly The ship is actually two miles from its as flue summer heat well and without run- American Lever Watches, fashioned sickle blade found by Bel- native element. It belonged to a well GOLD & SILVER. Chas. C. Fulton & Co. TOTS WARRANTEDTWO YEARS, does not head, but . ping to It PA seed. zoni in Karnak, near Thebes. It was known trader In the southern seas FELIX .4 GNUS, Manager am: M:blieherr f :: mess of curled leaves. far inland by a huge Key & Stem-Winding 56. imbedded in the mortar under the base and was carried TRADE MARKS ONLY America:1 Oflice, salad or seasoning swept over the country It ALTI ain RE. MD. ror eerie- spring of It sphinx and on that account is wave which DESIGNS WAYYU- Mk;S. G. T. EYSTER sow the Welsh onion in August. known as the "sickle of the sphinx." during the fearful eruption of Krata- COPYRIGHTS &C. with ter- Anyone sending a sketch and description may Sow spinach for early spriug use. It is now in the British museum and koa. The vessel was borne quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an right into the heart of Invention is probably patentableQ. Communica- is believed to be nearly 4,000 years old. rible force tions strictly confidential. HANIY300K on Patents the island, and when the waters re- sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. , The hest lesson for a good many Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive PEPS1A CUE ceded it was discovered in a dense notice, without charge, la the peeple weuld he to lieten at a keyhole. Consoling the Child. special the sob- jungle. There it has remained ever DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT D. is a pity for such that the practice "What's the matter?" asked an object of curiosity to visitors American. The $1.06 bottle cortahs 2,4 tinIns the trial size, which seEs for 50 CIMIL dishenorablee-Swetchine. bing child's mother. . since, Scientific is a handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- PREPARED ONLY AT TN! LARONATOPY OF "Mamie Jones is having a birthday CeJ XL SEA "I' C,R. x A.. culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a Kind You Have IleayS Bought year: tour moot hs.*L Sold by all newsdealer,. E. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. party and didn't invite me. Boo-boo!" ears the ae'The C. Pears the The Kind You liar Always i?Piighi 361Broseway, "Oh, well, never mind. Maybe the itgitir. MUNN &Co New York Signature Branch °ince. t17-5 le St., Washioct., a. D.C. Sold by T. E. Zimmerman. Ice cream will be poisoned and make of them all sick."-Chicago Tritune.

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