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Difit.CTORY Western Maryland Rail Road. 1 —fcSHORIF THE GULLY. Felix thought it the hardest les- The house was on fire. I had fallen MEMORIES. FOR FREDERICK COUNTY. MARIE C. F. SIEBOTII. son which could have been set ; into a .heavy uneasy sleep, and Lociax A. CHAPMAN, in the June Cosmo- N and after Sunday, June 19, 1887, passim- —0N— ger trains on this road Circuit Court. O will run as follows: In the ruined mill long shadows fall, but cowardice was not one of his would have been strangled by the politan. Chief Judge.—Hon. John Ritchie. PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE WEST. The mice creep over the floor, faults, and in a few moments he I smoke, if I had not been found Assoe,iate ETIQUETTE Listening, in the twilight jadges.—Hon. John T. Vinson The Hon. John Daily,except Sundays., Daily cobwebs swing on the crannied wall, stood before Mr. Gay, bravely told "just in time." Very long ago, and A. Lynch. tiontpi/ed from the latest and best ?corks on State's Attorney.—Frank C. Norwood. The sun sifts in through the door ; To a dear voice singing STATIONS. Mail. Pass. Fst M the sobject by "A oil Matilda." him his error, and showed the sad "Arid the money ?" asked Felix C4erk of the Coart.—W. Irving Parsons. The great millstone hangs idly there, Very sweet and low. A. M. P. M. A. M. PRICE, 40 cents. result, adding very earnestly : ill greiti; excitement. Orphan's Court. • Innen Station, Baltimore 8 00 4 00 4 -10 And the brook as it trickles by Union Station, •• 8 05 4 05 4 -15 Gives a happy laugh to the sunlit air, "I only wish it had been some- "I fought agaiust my rescue with Was the song a ballad Judges.—John T. Lowe, John H. Keller, Penna. 18o0k should be in every Avenue, " 8 10 4 10 4 60 thing mine that Of a lady bright, Benjamin G. Fitzhugh. Fulton Station, " 8 12 412 45'2 family desirous of know 11,.(z And a smile to the far-off sky. a had been spoil- all my might, dechoing I would Register of Wills.—Hatoilton Lindsay. Arlington ...... 8 25 4 22 ed, sir. I guess Saved from deadly peril . Hope 8' 4 26 "the proper`thing grandfather's right get it, if I died for it. But the l.loanty Cdmmissioners.—J.Hiram Taylor, Pikesville 8 36 4 33 to do." We It springs and it leaps the Iffill-race By a gallant knight? Owings' when he says no one can ever do a duwn stairs Elias Gayer, Win. H. Lakin, James Mills 8 47 4 46 all desire to behave properly,- down, stout fellow dragged me U. Lawson, Cephas M. Thomos. Glyndon 9 02 4 58 5 21 Hanover ar. 104u 6 wrong thing without its hurting and out—just before roof fe,11 Or a song .of battle, Sheriff.—Luther C. Derr. 34 and to know what is the best It whispers over the grass, the Gettysburg ar. 7 20 some one else." And of flying foe? frax-(jollector.—J. Win. Baughman. West uiinster 9 44 5 42 5 51 school of manners. What shall It gurgles under the tree-roots , ill." Nurosydr.—William H. Hilleary. New Windsor 1006 5 59 6 04 It Nay, I have forgotten, Linwood 10 12 0 0-[ calls to tee birds as they pass ; "Yes," said the gentleman, look- "What did you do then, Sekoot a mokissienters.—Samuel Dutrow, we teach our children, that they sir ?" 'T is so long ago. Union Bridge 10 17 o ; 6 11 Over feathery moss it softly flows ing regretfully at the mischief. Herman L. Routzahn David I). Thom- Frederick Junction 10 27 6 •-• May go out into the world well "What could I do but go to my as, E. R. Zhumerman, Jas. W. Con- Frederick ar. 11 25 Where the pines their bows interlace, All that 1 tun sem of Double Pipe Creek 1031 6 "Your grandfather is right." employers, and tell them what mis- don. 27 bred men and women ? "SHORT And fun great, gaunt rocks in their cahn Rock Ridge 10 39 "Can't for it, sir Is, that long ago Nest/amis.—F. R. Neighbours. Emmitsburg, ar 11001 1014:71 7 OS, HITS"Npo, contains the allsWer re se I pay ?" asked chief my criminal carelessness bad Loy's a ao' Mother sang at twilight, For ages Felix, eagerly. "I'll save up every Eatm itsb urg st Graceham 0 41: and xvill be mailed to any ad- untold, have their place. worked for them ?" Very soft Mechanicstown 10 52 a an and slow. Justices of the Peace.—II enry Stokes, Jas. o 37 cent of money ; and, after a while, Sabillasvile 11 1'2 dress, postage prepaid on IC- Felix drew a long breath and Knoatf, I. M. Fisher, Jas. F. Hickey. Ridge Summit 11 22 7 IS 7 0:1 In the deep ravine, in the summer noon, enoui f f Pen-Mar I'll nave shook his head soberly. Edison on the Labor Registrar.—E. S. Taney. 11 28 7 23 ceipt ot The lazy leaves scarcely stir ; g • IS,Puestion. (10,tst,t51.3.—Win. Ashbaugh, Joseph Blue Mountain 11:11 7 26 7 13 H. Ndgemont 11 It 7 35 7 22 A wayward bee gives a honeyed croon, Mr. Gay laid his hand kindly on "It was as dreadful as my having , Thomas Edison, the electrician, C. Rosensteel. Waynesboro'. Pa ...... Cr 1200 755 7.1(1 SPECIAL. the boy's 8;4.» ade.li.—Toseph Waddles, Jos- Chambersburg sr. 1240 tlt 35 8 20 The crickets faintly whir ; bead. to tell you about the book wasn't !, when asked by a newspaper inter- shippensburg ar. 1 10 9 05 8 50 Until further notice we will The trees grow green in their fallen eph A. Biker, C. T. Zacharias. SinIthsburg 11 48 7 41 "Never mind that. It is a .loss it ?" viewer what he thought of the lively Baryess.— William G. Blair. Chewsville 11 58 7 49 uiiail each of our friends a cop . state, which no one Toto,c C)mmEssioners.—Daniel Sheets, lIagerstown 12 15 805 745 could make up to me, "A little worse, I think," said motor, replied : "I have never Williamsport if The sqirrels run out and in, Oscar D. Fraley Daniel Lawrence, ar. 12 30 8 20 the alove 1)(10k for the book was a gift of a dear gentleman with a smile. seen it, so I And the very stones seem to watch and the "I have no' opinion About Joseph Snouffer,' Michael Hoke, Lew- PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE EAST. ..1Tatis and free of postage, if friend who is now dead. is D. Cook. wait But, my hope you will never have such a it. But all the results he is &lift te, Daly except Stuidays.IDaily llev will mail us 1 5 wrappers Tqa C 4stable—Williarn H. Ashbaugh. For the life of the mill to begin. boy, if 'you are given to careless, burden to carry as that one I bound have obtained can be got from conr- rue C F. Hopp. STATIONS. Pass. Mail. Fst II ,4 Dobbins'* Electric Soap. By negligent ways in your boy-hood, upon myself through my own folly. pressed • air. All the air in thi,, Cu U RC ii ES. AM. folding up the P. M.[ P. M wrappers as von ! you will be sure to work far greater weighed down through the room can be condensed Williamsport 7 40 2 151 would a FELIX. It me all into a liquiit Ev. Lutheran Church. HagerstoWil newsparer, flu 1 mischief to yourself and others than young years of my life, for it took that could be carried in a PasNr.—Itev. E. S. Johnston. Services Chewsville 8 1)04 2 ;43°6,11 15 my boy, can you carry filbert Smithsburg 8 21 53,—1 will only Le 2cts. Always put "Fclix and the spoiling of a book. Let1ne tell me long to not shell, and its explosive every other Sunday, morning Shippettsburg. 6 55 1 30' this book over to Mr. pay the debt. It is force would Chambersburg," i.,:itir full name and Gay's for ev:miag at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 7 7 28 2 03' address on you of something that happened to for me to say the lesson w.is too be tremendous. Skillfully p. in., respectively. Wednes- Waynesboro', " 8 on 2 41! released Edgemont 8 30 3 05- the outside of the bundle, and . lectures 7 o'clock, p. me when I was a boy." severe a one, but I have always felt and reconstructed, it day evening Blue Mountain 8 36 3 12 1215 'Course I can, grandfather." would move a S in lay School at 81 o'clock, a. in., In- Pen-Mar ...... 8 39 3 15 write the word "Etiquette" also, ' " He sat Blue Ridge down and motioned Felix a strong desire that others should great machine." In reply to the fants Sunday School 11 p, Summ...... 8 41 3 21 1222 and then we, "I wish y-on would do it at once Sabjliasville • 8 51 :3 29 will know who to a chair. profit by it." question, "When motive the Incarnation,(Ref 'd.) Meehanicstown 9 09 then. I borrowed it, and • power gets Church of Graceham g RIP.") ,ends it. have kept 9 13 When I was not many years' "I will try to, sir," said Felix, to be four times as cheap Fastor.—Rev. U. H. Heilman. Services toys 9 17 3 514i , it longer than I intended. Wait, as it is, Saaday morning at 10 o'clock, Emmitsburg 45 3 25i I. L. CHAniN Co., older than you are, my father died, every Rocky Ridge 21 4 03- very earnestly, as he got up to take Mr. Edison, what will become of Sunday evening at though, until I wrap it up. It is a an 1 ver other Double Pipe Creek 9 29 4 10 Philadelphia, Pa. and I had to stop going to school his leave. the laboring man ?" 71 o...lock Wednesday evening lec- Frederick 4 • !handsome binding, you see ; and I "Ile will be o'clock. Sunday School, Frederick Junction 37 4 15! for a while, and go to work. ture t 71 Union Bridge I 15' -I in 1 05 I got "Do so, Felix. And try and enriched by it. Machinery will be morning at 9 o'clock. o Sunday Linwood 49 :111- a situation in a large business bear in mind the promise to those his slave. See how machinery has Presby terian Church. New Windsor 9 55 -i :Pi, 1 13 receive any injury." Westminster 1012 4 1 26 Mme.DEM house, and often had valuable who are faithful in a few things." multiplied in the last fifty Iiettysburg year4. Wm.Simonton. Services 8 05 OREST'S Felix took the book, and went 10 Ilanover 54 parcels placed in my.care. eyerv other Sun lay in nming at ulyndon 10 51 5 [91 00 RELIABLE PATTERNS —The Standard. As a direct result, workingmen get Arc this only ones thinking o'clock, a. in., awl every other Sunday Owings' Mills. 11 02 5 55 that will give a perfect out, his grandfather it not Pikesville 10 (IC fitting garment. "It is a pity that I had not a double the Ivaesg they did then, o'clock, p. m. Weilnes- 11 A Popular Fallacy, eye 01144, ai 74 Mt.(lope 11 17 necessary to give Lim any further e;calng. lecture.; at 71 o'clock. Arlington . 2oIi deeper sense of the need of being and the necessities of life cost only • day MME. DEMOREST'S caution. It is a popular Fallacy ,that the Sta lay School at 14 o'clock, p. Putt in Stathin. Baltimore '28 :il 38 I faithful in the half as much. In other tetiw_t• every Sunday after- Penna. Avenue, " :rt? :;; System of Di-cos performance of words, a M, Staticn, " .11 Cutting. But two use of glasses should be delayed as Chart and Boolz of hours later, the old gb:‘- naon At, 3 o'cioc,..z. Ilillen tation, " II Pi 0 -15 3 10 full directions, enabling any one to ;laws, whether great or small, to hand worker can to-day buy four Cul, and 1-it perfectly. tlernan set ont on his accustomed long as possible, for fear they will J90)//t's, nontan (a le.) Pater, 83.00. Sent by too, v!=!ry times as much with St. Baltimore and Cumberlatel Valley It. R.-Tra of price. mall, postpaid, on receipt letter. I was careless to ten houxs of leave East, afternoon walk. As become indispensable. '1'lle fact is - Paltdr.—M:v. II. F. White. First Mass daily.except Sunday. Shippensburg lie strolled I an extent which led my mother work as his father could fifty years second miss 10 o'elock, .1155 m. and 1;si and 4.0o p. Chn mbersl[arc MME. that among civilized reading and 7 o'eloc. it. in., ,.28 in. and 2,03 and 4.33 p. Waynesta.ro DEMOREST'a along It pleasant shaded path, he ago. For the first a.in.; Vespers 3 o'clock, p.in. ; sun- 6 OS a. In. and 2.11 end p. nrriung PORTFOLIO OF often to warn me that I should time in the Elgeirlialt 8.25 a. In. and 3.00 and 5.28 p. FASHIONS observed a little group of boys thinking beeings who have any pro- day Shool, ;:t 2 o'clock, p. AND WICA.T TO come to serious 'Arm, if I did not world's history, a skilled mechanic Trains :rave West, daily, exeept Senday.- -Edgc- ts a WEAR Church. mon 7.22 and 11.41 a.m. and 7.35 sap.. Ii large magazine of SO pages of Fashion Notes stooping over something on the per appreciation of the value of .114,110:list Episcopal uric. ityles, illustrated with abouts and mend can buy a barrel of flour with 7.40 a. in. and 12.00 and 7.55 p. Chime lic.4, post-paid, 1,000 Cut4. my ways. 1 paid little heed a . Belt. Services and 12.40 and p. in.. for 2 cents. ground. and, going nearer, saw time they have already become ill- Pastor. Osborn 1,ershura FI.2:1 a. in. 3.35 ar- that to her cautions, quite single day's work. The machinery other Sunday evening at 7 riving Shippensburg 8.50 a. in. and Lie and 9.05 THEI feeling satis- every p. HI. they were intently interested in the dispensable to those who can work o'clock. Prayer meeting every other Division fied with myself in view of the fact in the United States represents the \Veda- Frederick Pennsylvania R. R.—Trains motion of two beetles. more easily with them than without Soulay evening at 71 for Frederick leave 3111101,11 at 10.30 a in. and that no one could bring shade of labor of a thousand million men„ ees•lat evening prayer meeting at 71 5.01 p. in. Trains for Taneytown, Littiest.wit merest Sewing Machine, a them. We have all better use for o'clock, a. an•I York leave "unction at 5.40 a.tn avid 50-, "See them tug !" said one. or fifty o'elo,!k. Sunday School it Frederick lia!the, THIS reproach against my honesty or my times as much labor as that Throneh ear for leaves e. STYLE ONLY our strength than to waste it in a n. Ctass meeting every other Sunday daily except Sunday. at 3.25 p. in. and 1',s -What do they do it for, any- of all Baltimore a. in. Thron; h truthfulness. the men in the country. o'clock, p. M. Freoarick for at 4...5 gymnagtic contest against time, all :1 .-ar: for Hano-,r and Gettysburg and points on way ?'' asked another. When motive MAILS. Baltimore and Harrisburg Division leave Ball i- "One day I was given a parcel to power is still further more. daily. exeept Sunday. at 9.55 H. in. and "Why, they use that ball of earth when we are sure to be losers in the Arrive. .1.00 p. carry to the bank. cheapened—say in another genera- Orders tor harem calls ''an he left at Ticket to lay their eggs in." end. m., . tion—I believe that the unskilled Through from Baltimore 11•:20, a. (Mice, New No 217 E. halt ho street. "I don't believe "Be careful," they said. "It By working the , ciliary muscle from Baltimore, 7:10, p. w., Ha- J. M. 1100Dlieneral Manager. it," said Felix. laborer, if * Way B. 11. Griswold, Gen 'l l'assenifer .'tent contains *700." sober and industrious, gerstown, 5:05, p. m., Rocky Ridge, "It's so, for my father told me," very hard we can overcome the ri- 11:20, a. m., can have a house of his own and a 7:10, p. m. Motter's, said the other. "I had a secure inside pocket, gidity of the lens even after it has Frederick, '11:20, a. m., and 7:10, p. J. K. WRIGLEY, M. D., horse and earring. e and a library Gettysburg, 4:30, p. m. "Yes, it's so," said grandfather, and had little fear of any loss. As ceased to respond to ordinary ef- and a piano. It is terrible stupidity Depart. Cl(E11 \)I'.SVli.-1INY AND S171t(; EON, with a smile, touching Felix's chcek I took my way toward the bank, I forts. But persistence in such et- that leads some laboring Men to. Baltimore, Way 8:35, a. in., Mechanics- EMMITSBURG, MD. with the end saw an excited crowd ;Adhered fort merely obliges us to close our Lancas- of his cane. suppose that tow Ii, Hagerstown, Hanover, about one machinery is their foe. Harrisburg, 8:35, a. m., Rocky Having been engaged in the practice 4.. The boys sprang up in surprise of the principal newspa- books earlier in the day, and lose ter and of medicine past ten and at It is the thing that gives thew in- Ridge, 8:35, a. m., Baltimore,(closeil) for the years, per offices. It was during the dark- in time what cannot be made up by Frederick, 3:30, p. m., lately located in Eminitsburg, offers his i seeing him bending over him. • dependence and even p. m., est days of the war, and freedom: Motter's, 3:30, p. in., Gettysburg, 8:30, professional services as a Homwupathic 1 "Why, grandfather, is that I soon the satisfaction of being stillinde- Physician and Surgeon, to the people. of you?" Without machinery society would R. M. Nearly 50,000 sold and giving perfect learned that some stirring news was pendent of glasses. W eariness, that place and vicinity. nee opposite satisfaction. asked Fred. drift into the Office hours from 7 o'clock, a. m., to being received. condition of master the CHRONICLE Office. Uff"Don't pay other companies $40.00 "Yes ; did you see Mr. neuralgia, nervous prostration and 8:15, p. jan 22-y Gay ?" and slave. The multiplication of profit on a machine NOT SO GOOD AS TRH "Well—not "Of course, I had no business to other ills are the rewards of too SOCIETIS. DEMOREST, but buy direct of the man- . yet, sir. I—just machinery means for every worker R. M. ufacturers. Sent C. 0. D. waited a few stop. The news would have been great obstinacy ill such a course. Xassasoit Tribe No. 41, 1. 0. Dr. E. C. FAHRNEY, minutes to run a race ! more food, better clothes, better Write for as Kindles her Council Fire every Satur- PECI A UST in Chronic Diseases. Circulars. with the boys, and then we saw well reported without any super- Glasses bear the same relation to Wm. house, less work. It fact, I believe day evening, 8th Run. Officers: k7 All correspondence strictly confi- DEMOREST FASHION and these beetles—and"— vision of mine. But I looked at civilized life as surface cars, car- Morrison, Sach. ; Wm. Deewes,Sen. S. , dential and attended to promptly. SEWING MACHINE CO., that the indefinite increase of ma- R. E. Hookensmith, Jun. S. ; .Tohn F. No. 20 Prospect St., HAGERSTOWN, MD. "But where is the hook ?" my watch and saw that I had near- riages and other modern conven- Zeck, 37 East 1.1th Street, New York City ehinery is going to solve what folks Adlesberger, C. of It. ; Charles S. Mechaniestown, ly an hour to spare. So iences. 'We could get along with- Wenschhof, Prophet ; At Md., every other "Oh, that is all safe, sir. I hid I threw K. of NV. ; E. C. Saturday from 0 a. in. to 11 a. m., be- call 'the labor question'—that is, Wm. Morrison, Joseph Byers and Geo. • it right behind this tree." myself into the crowd, and joined out them. But why should we ?— Troxell, ginning with Saturday, June 4th, 1887. the desire of hand workers to get a T. Gelwicks, Trustees', I. S. june He ran towards it my voice with the enthusiastic Harpers Bazar. Representative. LAIENTS ECURED ; and his bigger slice of Ow margin of profit." —BY— grandfather following cheers which rose higher and wider Emerald Beneficial Association. HICKEY, hint,- saw Ro- Kerosene Oil in the Wash Kettle. Dr. J. H. as each particular of one of Grant's F. A. Adelsberger, President ; Vice- C. M. ALEXANDER, ver, his little dog, was very busy at So much has been said .lately • A GENTLEMAN ill LOD duo_ Secretary, Chas DENTIST, President, Wm.Roddy ; EMMITSBURG, Nearly 30 years in Patent Practice. something. earliest victories was given out. thoughtlessly omitted to remove his Treasurer, James V. Rider. MD. about the use of kerosene in wash- N Baker • Have Time fourth Sunday of each month Having located in Emmitsburg offers his secured more than 10,000 Patents. "Get out of the way, Rove !" and prudence were lost sight cork legs before bathing. The Meets the Reference given in ing chillies that many may think R. Grinder's building,. West main professional services to the public.— Congress, in the of, until the last in S. Government Departments and in cried Felix. "Here 'tis. Oh !" item was learned. nothing more should be laws of nature are seldom suspend- street. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaran- almost said ; teed. Office Geo. W. Rowe's building, every town and city in the country.. His face fell in black dismay as "Then I rushed to the bank to ed in behalf of individuals, and Arthur Post, No. 41, G. A. R. Send for tennis. we think if editors would bring this West Main St. jan 5-tf be they were Commander, Maj. 0. A. Homer; Sen- C. M. ALEXANDER, he raised the book. The dog had faced by the forbidden-looking subject to the notice of housekeep- not in this case. The ior Vice-Commander, S. N. McNair: 11. CLAY Asineas,D.D.S. FRANK R. WHITE.D.D.S. sep4-tf 7119 0 St., Washington, D.C. torn off the wrapper, and had then card—'13ank. Closed.'" • ers once gentleman was suspended instead.. Harvey Cr. a month for the next ten Junior Vice-Commander, gnawed off a In the water the legs 'Winter; Chaplain, Joseph W. David- ANDERS & WHITE, corner of the costly "I had not been specially told to years it would save an immense at once as- son ; Surgeon, E. C. Wenschhof ; Officer DENTISTS, volume, of course entirely ruining deposit that sumed a superior position, and Officer of SURGEON ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY day ; but, of course, amount of labor for the washer- ef the Day, Geo. T. Eyater ; ME('HA NICSTOWN, MD. its appearance. maintained the the Guard, Wm. A. Fraley,- Quarter- FOR YOUNG LADIES, it was understood that I should. women, aid at the end of that time upper hand of the George L. master, Jno. H. lalentzerl CoxiincTED RV THE SISTERS OP CHARITY. "What a mean, mischievous It gentleman, so to speak, in spite of Representative would have been the right thing there would be multitudes of wo- klillelan, Adjutant and dog !" exclaimed Felix, his most violent to the State Encampment. NEAR EMMITSBURG, MD. ready to for me to carry it back and have it men who would say they never struggles, Ile Vigilant Hose Company No. 1. This Institution is pleasantly situated cry With regret anti confusion. placed in the safe, but I was asham- heard of it, and multitudes who would have been drowned had it in a healthy and picturesque part of Meets 1st and 3rd Friday evening of "What a careless, unreliable boy! ed of having it known that I loiter- may have heard of it that have nev- not been for timely assistance.. each month at Firemen's Ilan. Pres't, Frederick Co., half a mile from Emmits- Vice-President Jeremiah burg, and two miles from Mount St. we might perhaps say," said grand- ed. So I committed a second er tried it, preferring to throw away V. E. Rowe; Have formed a co-partnership in un- A GENTLEMAN who has Donoghue; Secretary, W. H. Troxell ; the Mary's College. TERMS—Board and Tu- father. "How could you be taken a practice of Dentistry. Office directly ition academic year, so faithful act to .conc.all the first, al- half of their work rather than save Treasurer, J. H. Stokes ; Capt. Geo. per including bed house at. the seaside for tho SIMI• opposite the Poat Office, where one and bedding, washing, mending and negligent, Felix, when I trusted . ways T. Evster ; 1st Lieut., G. W. Bushman ; a dangerous thing to do. The it at the cost of a nickel a week for iner advertised for a Michael Hoke. member of the firm will be found at all Doctor's fee, $200. Letters of inquiry housekeeper, ,2nd 'Lieut., times. The following appointments you with it, and told you to be only way to make amends for a kerosene. Building Association. directed to the Mother Superior. , and entertaining enough were some Enimit will be promptly kept:— mar 15-tf. careful." fault is to confess it at once. The whole thing is as simple Rowe; Vice Pres't., D. as of the answers he received. Pres't. C. F. EMMITSBURG,at the Emmit House— "I'm sorry," faltered Felix. In one Lawrence ; Ed. H. Rowe, Sect'y. and On Friday of each week. "I carried home the money, and it is useful. Soak the clothes over case a woman Directors, George P. Beam, wrote that she must Treasurer ; UNION BRIDGE—The and "But your sorrow will never help hid it in the safest place I knew night, wring out and A. Rowe,S. R. Grinder, First Third of. place in a have two rooms, artistically Jos. Snouffer, J. Monday of each month. junal 2y the matter, you see. Nothing fur- N. Baker, John F. Hopp. You may be sure it was a heavy boiler. Then shave half a pound nished, and a The Golwicis ilall1 comfortable stall in Union Building Association. which you can do will help it. All weizht on my mind ; and, as of soap ; dissolve this in C. V. S. LEVY. Located on E. Main St., night hot water; the stable for her sad dlehorse. Tim President, W. S. Guthrie ; Vice-Pres- the loss must fall on others." settled down, it grew !nix' this with two tablespoonfuls ident, Jas. A. Rowe ; Secretary E. R. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1,7,7.-31[1'1`03131JIt4G, heavier and gentleman says he is much impress- H.' Hoke; FREDERICK, MD. Grandfather took a newspaper heavier. I resolved kerosene oil, and these Zimmerman; Treasurer, W. Will be rented on very reasonable not to sleep, mixtures ed by her forbearance ill not insist- Directors, F. A. Makell, D. Lawrence, Will attend promptly to all legal bus- terms for entertainments of all kinds. from his pocket, and again wrapped but lay awake, listening and start- with enough cold water to fill the Jno. G. Hess, Michael Hoke, Jno. T. iness entrusted ing that he should also provide her to him. jy 12-1y. A Full Cornet Band furnished free of U p the book. ing in Long, Geo. W. Rowe. charge. alarm at every sound. kettle that contains the clothes, with a groom in livery. Farmers' and Mechanics' Building and GEO. T. GEL WICKS, "Now take it to Mr. Gay," he "At length, I was sure I heard Boil twenty minutes, take the Loan Association.—President, George T. Edward S. Eichelberger, jan 22-tf Proprietor. A Spring of Acid said. "Tell him exactly what lots mysterious noises ; but something clothes out, rub a little when need- Water. Gelwicks; Vice-President., J. M. Kerri ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, About Secretary, T. C. Seltzer ; Treasurer, FREDERICK CITY, MD. happened, and tell him that the seemed to hold fifteen miles south of Met-, gan; T • me down, so that I ep ; rinse blue and bang on the Joseph A.. Baker; Directors, James M. OFFICE—West Ghurch Street, opposit loss shall be made good as far as I idian, Miss., there is a .spiltig near Kerrigan, James V. Rider, Joseph V. orking Classes Attention could not move. The sound in- lines, Try it once, and perhaps Cou4 House. dee 9-tf. • We are now' the foot of a hill. The Tyson, Dan'l R. Gel wicks, F. A. Adels- prepared to furnish all classes-with employment can make it so."- creased. Surely people were in the you will then born your washboard. water is al- berger, James F. Hickey. at home, the whole of the time, or for their most as sour as spare moments. Business new, light and profit- Felix hung back. "Grandfather house. I lemon juice. With can live at home, could hear them in the Eminitsburg Water Company. and make more mon- able. Persons of either sea easily earn from 50 GUEST (to child of hostess)—"My the addition of sugar ey at work for us. than at anything cents to $3.00 per evening, and a proportional I cannot bear to tell him," he said. room in which it makes firs'. President, I. S. Annan ; Vice-P. J. A. else in this I had hidden the world, Capital not Deeded': sum by devoting all their time to the business. little pet, why do'you sit next to class lemonade, rider ; Secretary, •E R. Zimmerman ; you are started free. Both sexes ; all Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men, "I know it is hard, my boy. I witb a slight tas, ages. money. Finally, with a desperate Any one can do the work. Large earn- That all who see this may send their address, me Treasurer, 0. A. Horner. Directors, ings at table to-day ?" Child— of iron. The spring sure from first start. Costly outfit and and test the business, we make this offer. To send you, not to punish you, but to effort, wRs Matter, Elder. O. A. Hor- terms free. I sprang up, to find myself L. M. J. A. Better not delay. Costs you noth- such as are ant well satisfied we will send one 'Betause—betause mamma ing to send us your address and try says oo discovered, and it is not ner, J Gelwicks, E. R. Zhmnier. find out.; If you dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full to give you a lesson that you in the grasp of a fireman. My stippo.v,' are wise you will do so at once. H. itsti.srr particulars and outfit drink like aash, and I -want to ,n:tl L. Rowe, I. S. .1.3ttan. co., free. address Groans see to possess any value exc(-1.1 Portlaist, Maine. due t11-ly SEINSOli A. Cu., 1'01.0; ed. )fglpv,n may remember," room was full of suffocating • smoke, oo do it," curiosity, 41...•1011111 _ BARNUM'S SHOW ABLAZE, • NOT CHEERFUL. provided for by law and paid by the New Advertisements. - city, was *225 at each of the 812 DA CCII Y & CO. I • .T I T 3ininitburA CDtonitit. THE "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" The following from the Baltimore polling places, making a total, in- SO N BURNED BY AN INCENDIARY. Sunday News illustrates the happy SA RDAY, NOV. 26, 1887. cluding the Board of Canvassers, of Wa,tieLgUem,V.7.: The main building of Harnurn's view of its Editor. Whether taken in PATE Nrrs Send for cireular. *216,200. In the city there were circus winter quarters at Bridge- its overflowing jollity, or ill con- PER PROFIT & SAMPLES FREE' GFTTYS HURG PA tEGISLATITRE AND CONSTITU- 76 offices to be filled, exclusive of ,ENT to men cayassers for Dr.Scott's AMEND/HMS, port, Conn., was destroyed by fire cealed pessimist views, the reader 1.00 Genuine Elect ric TIONAL the State ticket, and for these there Brushes,fie. Ladyegents wanted for Electric Sunday night. Three elephants, must judge. Corsets. Quick sales. Write at once for terms, If the result of our recent elec- Dr. ScoTT, 844 Broadway, N. Y, Alice, Sampson and the white ele- However instructive to the aver- were 333 candidates, whose expenses CARPETS Our increased facilities in havino, tion is to be taken as a true indica- *728,000. phant, together with all the other age mind the proceedings of a San- are set approximately at FOR D CARPETS. two nice floors, gives us the entire second tion of the popular will, then it may itary Congress may be they are cer- The lump sum paid out for the animals, except a rhinocerous, one u re THE CARPETS. story devoted to goods named in the be inferred that the coming session tainly very depressing. As an an- in- eaf and a white polar bear, perish- election by the city and by the PE1.1'S PATENT IMPROVED CUSHIONED EIR DRUMS and assortment is lion tidote to cheerfulness there is no OIL CLOTHS. margin.b • Onr variety f the General Assembly, is expect- dividual candidates thus comes PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING, ed. It is impossible at this hour reading so effective as the reports of OIL CLOTHS. Such as to insure pleasiiy; tk-Isics ; our «1 to be to all intents and purposes, close upon *1,000,000. Comptrol- whether deafness is caused by colds, fevers, or (midnight) to estimate the loss, but the debates of such a body. A injuries to the natural drums. Always in posi- variety of prices, \vh ich. are made to RUGS. • a substitute for the Constitutional who hap- ler Myers is said to have spent *40,- tion, but invisible to others and comfortable it will be immense. person was comparatively to wear. Music, conversation, even whispers RUGS. compete with large city earret stores, Convention against which the vote py before, cannot smile with any 000. The candidates for Supreme head distinctly. We refer to those using them. The fire was undoubtedly of in- Write to F. HISCOX. 849 Broadway, cor. 14th Window Shades will guarantee to ninke it profitable to was so largely polled. It will thus enthusiasm after learning that Court Judge put out $75,000. St.. New York, for illustrated book of proofs cendiary origin, and was discovered cholera is here ; that our quaran- free. Window Shades our customers. We have from It be expected that amendments to Altogether the cost of popular elec- soon after ten o'clock by one of the tines are all inadequate and ineffic- CURTAINS. to best Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, the Constitution will be formulated a watchmen as he was coming down ient ; that no amount of fumiga- tions in New York, even allowing CURTAINS. and Home-made Carpets. Our Window to meet the requirements of the tion will kill the germs of the plague margin for exaggeration in these the outside stairs of the paint shop, EPPS'S Housefurnishing. Shades are the celebrated Opaque Felt • ease. in rags ; that the baggage of many which is near the burned building. figures, has reached an amount GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. DRY GOODS. Cloth. The best and cheapest slInding The Legislature we should think of the filthy immigrants. if not which in itself is a menace to the When nearly at the foot of the their persons, has come direct from Housefurnishing. made. Lace, Scrim and fancy curtani- can readily . comprehend that, to Unless such enormous stairs the watchman was struck by some infected district ; that such suffrage. DRY GOODS. ing in great variety, curtain polus, chains, perfect the Organic • Law is vastly some one and knocked down. In baggage is enclosed in trunks and expense can be avoided by a change 000A DRY GOODS. &c. more important, than to spend time the falling his head was quite badly boxes to be opened after quarantine in methods or in machinery NOTIONS Our general stock of Dry Goods and in expanding the body of our gen- inspection has been passed ; that must soon LIEBIG COMPANY'S cut. choice of public officers AND Notions was never in such variety and eral and local laws, already so over- our small towns are in a miserably become a monopoly. Immediately after lie was attack- unsanitary condition ; that ten assortment., and prices down to the lowest grown as to make them useless and little or no news in ed the fire burst out and illuminat- thousand hogs (lie annually in this There is possible margin of profit. impracticable by reason of their from flesh of Washington at the present time. ?tillP7jATSSII around. State cholera and the Extract of Meat ed the horizon for miles immense proportions. that which is of it statistical Two alarms were given which called some of them and of the infected except ON I I SORT Laws proposed by the Legislature herds to which they belonged is sold I hope, now that our out the entire fire department,.but character. GUARANTEED GENUINE BY 6r° We Wearer 44 Son. to be voted on by the people, will in the markets or smuggled into Congressmen will be soon assem- so rapidly did the flames spread our systems in the shape of sausag- in the course of their preparation bling hereto discuss the political BARON LIEBIG that the firemen could do nothing es ; that the unsophisticated count- Highly recommended as a nightcap instead of ^ and subsequent discussion undergo and hold caucuses and . y further than save the adjoining ryman palms off his infected poult- situation alcoholic drinks. such thorough investigation, as to ry even at the Thanksgiving season decide upon their plans for the Genuine only with the fac-sim Ile of buildings, the cars and the wagons. . make their purport well nigh un- upon his city customers ; that tu- coming Congress, which by the Baron 1.1. blg's signature blue across I SCRIBNER'S THE ESCAPED RHINOCEROS WILL DIE mistakable, and in voting on them, berculosis and the Lord knows what MAGAZINE Ef27 "g I way is expected to be of quite an Sold by- Storekeepers. Grocers and Druggists t The large rhinoceros made his other horrible plagues pervade our I ' tT1- a 3 ••••- there will be the fullest light for interesting character, that I will be t,,;<, escape through a window, but is so cattle and that man can take the '3.fl , [k I coming to a decision. a badly burned that he will die. The contagion in his meat or milk. able to give yonr readers matter Err< But the questions of such amend- Surely if all the scientific men have little more entertaining. Aide. A I iii). ,,'-‘,,,_,„, ,...tii qc.---. BN white elephant came as far as the ments should be determined, as the earnest convictions upon their 11. 0II GANS The cabinet organ wa • -\11 • door of the building, but could go in its present --••••‘• minds that they deliver at these as- introduced .... 11-..cf .1P 1 , nearly as may be, apart from and Mason & Hamlin • ACA FOUNDERED. form by no further and turned back into the semblages they should be a grue- in 1861. Other makei's fol- independent of mere party consid- • • flames. Alice and Samson made no some lot indeed and incapable of A Collision in A Fog. lowed in the manufacture Parties change, and the of these Instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin of s.• •inter-I erations. large lion anything_ better than a ghastly Organs have always maintained their supront.cy liter:I:tire attempt to escape. One The Netherlands Line steamship as the best in the world. policies of one year may be inap- smile. as demonstration of vaiuc, it is falii.v cs_na beflutIcullY GS' ran out into the yard, and then the W. A. Scholten„ which sailed from Mason & Hamlin offer, G -cct plicable to the necessities of another These conferences may be termed the unequalled excellence of their organs, the e; illustrated hap'. cPainer.1 a more fled in all directions. New on the fact that at all of the great World's Exhibitions. spectators blue lights. They give us useful Rotterdam for York since that of Paris, in 1867, in competition with cNceccling• 125.030 one ; but constitutions should be best makers of all countries, they, have invaria- than national circulation A FREE LION SHOT. warnings, but they make us very 19th, collided ten miles off Dover Illustrated cata- framed with a view to their per- bly taken the highest honors. copies mo:-..ithly. .rr. • ./.7, This lion took refuge behind a uncomfortable. We are informed at 10 o'clock on that night with the logues free. manence through long periods of car,- and while there had several that cholera may find a foothold in steamer Rosa Mary and sank almost CENTS'A NUMBER. A YEARS time. Such acts therefore should our cities, indeed may be planted . ,,..tiNteiFinii!ittt.112:iaE: 1.1itscs :; iaiR PRICE 25 shots fired into his body by a police- immediately. The Scholten had P , pronounced by experts the stand or fall upon their intrinsic simultaneously in various direc- "greatest improvement in a:4 . man. This partially disabled him, passengers and crew to pianos in half a la, tions. and yet we are warned not to on board century.”ASPE:- GE . hAessrS. merits, and not be made the foot- A circular, containing testimonials from three . with . and then his keeper succeeded in flee into the country for there we the number of 230, and of these hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners,sent, US balls of factions, or the ever-chang- together with descriptive catalogue, to any ap- , Charles Scribner:5 Sons .the Publi,sheP.s enable caging him. . will meet with hog cholera, pleuro- only ninety are known to have been plfeant. cash or easy pay- , wrth ing demands of party. pneumonia, and var- Pianos and Organs sold for to ,OL--.I:r SCRIBNER'S NAGAZINC: the Many of the menagerie and mu- tuberculosis saved. Of the remaning 140, twen- ments ; also rented. , Whatever may be done in this ints other maladies; the streams seum curiosities were in the burned ty-seven have been landed at Do- &,3 ra connection, we trust will be ratified I are impure, and.the old wells and Mason&HamlinOrgan&PianoCo t building, and they were destroyed. ver, dead, and fears are entertained or condemned on the grounds of pumps, which have been extolled so BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. -&"-gitiZAtilkiSC torg AN ELEPHANT STOPS AN ENGINE. loudly in song and story, are taint- that the others were also lost, meeting, or being repugnant to, as The elephants saved were driven ed Ind infected ; the meats we eat though a few ot them may have ELY'S At the Lo v Comhinalion Prie of 3.0 the case may be, the enlightened R to a place of security, and under ' may inoculate us and the milk we been picked up by passing vessels. will of the people. drink may poison. ; CREAM BALN17.- 1 the circumstances proved very trac- The steamer Rosa Mary is lying , It does not seem as if there was thekwc9rAmBta. curscap his badly Cleanses THE SENSE table. much room on earth for a healthy off Ransgate with her ROs 1, I THE LAW SHOULD RULE. N Passages,A rir;:ttrli the way to Ot tit -Chick-or-re-Kee One of the engines, on person any more, or that at least stove a nd her timbers strained. • ON Chick The lynching of the negro Bigus Allays MC,' and HAyrzvER9AUFIAND the fire, met a large elephant on the means and limits of human en- Tile headseads of the Scholten's masts . - at Frederick, on Tuesday morning, joyment are becoming very contract- n 11 a in in at io ti, lf.•4r the street, and it was with great are visible above the water from the , t". n...V0 ed.• No age or sex is free from Heals t b e Sores, brings the jurisdiction of the irre- difficulty that the driver could re- Dover pier. anxiety. The schoolhouses and Restores the e„13.;;;-%'• FORCE sponsible Judge, right home to a tain control of his horses. The ele- fog .when voC,s-- 0 systems begin to undermine the A dense prevailed sen sea of Taste locality notable for its respect for, 0 phant refused to move, and then youthful consti tution from the collision occurred, and the Scholten .„„ U.S.A. \ I IL • ... and submission to the claims of to turn and literally there is no health the driver was obliged start, was moving at half speed. No PRY OURE.HAY-FEVER of law. public would / 0•:14 4 '2 o justice in due form and get to the fire by anoth- in us. Perhaps the into each nostril and is E around warning of the collision was inoiven, A particle is applied 0 "Go..._ ,..,., In matters of this kind opinions take great risks in remaining ignor- agreeable. l'riee 50 cents at Druggists ; by . tr: .... er street. the sudden shock of the contact on mail, registered,69 ets. r. Its this, but it would have 0 0 will vary as to the propriety of such ant of all ELY intomliitS. 235 Greenwich St., New York --•••• - THE PEOPLE PANIC STRICKEN.. decidedly more fun. the port bow having been the first summary proceedings. The secur- A DY AND GENTLEMEN AGENTS -.... CO"' gj - R There was a great panic among intimation to the officers of the WANTED in every cityand town. A great ity of home ; the safety of wives, opfortunIty. Agreeab e work. Address lAr'z r the people on the streets, and they WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Dutch steamer of the proximity of T1 E WOMAN PUBLISHING CO., 122 Nas- E t--rn 7'4 p sisters and other loved • au street, New York. . C!! mothers, tumbled and trampled over each Special 0 the Enamitsburg Chronicle. another vessel. -iJa4 ones whose weakness makes them API Ei ARE OFFERED plain needlework /CHICK CHICK ER-RE-KEE MAKES FIENS LAY other in their mad haste to get out Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the at their own homes(town or country) by a )0. 0 ' ' objects of special interest, against of the way and reach a place of wellknown English political leader wholesale house. Profitable, genuine. Good THE annual meeting of the stock Lpay can be made. Everything furnished. LAY! Artistic 'Needlework MAKES HENS tie brutal passions of evil doers, is Varteulars free. Address E gafety.—N. Y. Herald. and one of England's representa- holders of the Baltimore & Ohio Co„ 135 8th ht., New York Qty. PREVENTS GAPES, -et consideration of manly PPRREI'EENVETNSTslicollipoiLERA. rib di tives on the fisheries commission, and a SANGUINARY WAR. Railroad was held on Monday = natures in forming an opinion in THE MOST PREVENTS LAYING SOFT EGGS, vz arrived in this city yesterday. as follows : PREVENTS EGG-EA'FING, -.2 The Bloody Battle of Waterloo Outdone elected twelve directors • the case. Swift punishment, be- If fed every day. in America. After having been asked about William F. Burns, James Carey is more deterrent to the yond doubt on the subject of extend- food and proven- 0 11.! Investigations recently made in his views Coale, George W. Dobbin, Robert Chick-chick-er-re-kee (poultry •• criminally disposed, than the de- live of disease for pou lop, the .great egg food, ing the scope of the present extra- n produces eggs predigio us y and is good for the o I War Department at Washing- Garrett, '1'. Harrison Garrett, Jol LADIES the courts can be, and in the hea t o e ow ng. lays of treaty between the United Enamel your Ranges twice a year,tops once ' the United States, Canada , dition Gregg, William Keyser, Charles F. a week and kind ever Patented in ' ton show that the late American you have the finest-polished stove In the it. It costs only six cents per that view may be favorably regal d- world. Fur we by all Grocers and Stove Dealer.. and England. Try States and Great Britain, said that Decatur pound. It is no powder. Chickens will eat it. the most Mayer, James L. McLane, If t it very often happens that civil war was relatively fhat ought to convince you that it is good. edi b he thought there were more crimes Druggist, Hardware or Country the II. Miller, Jas. Sloan, Jr., and your Grocer, rr, ; • • is sanguinary on record. Though Storekeeper will not get it for you, send me one I one off( lice, hurriedly punished perpetrators should PARKER'S you a twenty•pound box by returns are for which the George A. Von Lingen. dollar, and 1 will ship by another, thus Federal and Confederate BALSAM freight, or one hundred pounds for five dollais. soon followed be extradited, than those mentioned HAIR large box will cost you no more freight than a , Messrs. Wm. Keyser, Charles F. Cleanses and beautifies the hair. A . '! • want r not altogether exact, the War Of- luxuriant arm.th. small box. Attend to your poultry, if you showing that the barrier is lightly Promotes a as you . in the existing treaties. James L. McLane and Jas. Never Fails to Restore Gray to make a profit out of them, Just the some _ i ''.• I - - fice is able to give a close approxi- Mayer, land. Unless you manure your istiruated, when the fell purpose is Hair to its Youthful Color. attend to your He thinks the list could well be Jr., succeed Messrs. W. W. Cu ressealp diseases hair falling land it will not pay you. Just so wall poultry; mate estimate of the killed, wound- Sloan, them something besides feed. They entertained. We believe the in- 'ne. at Druaglsts. yoq insist give _ extended, to other crimes, among Pearre, John K. ' must have material to answer for grinders, and ed and missing in the federal Taylor, Aubrey you feed Chick-chick-er- majesty of the law, III material fur the egg. If . fluence of the them burglary, embezzlement, and INIDERCORMS. re-kee tegg food) every day you will never have Cowen and Joshua G. Harvey. Tho safest, surest and best eure for Corns, Bunions, &o. - forces. According to the statistics Never fails any sick chickens, and your hens will lay eggs assertingitself through its proper stops ail pain. Ensures COM fort to(ho feet. will never a fraudulent ban kruptcy. to cure. IS coolant Druggists. filscox & Co ,N Y when othsrwise they would not You ore lasting in its effects. 297,825 Union soldiers lie buried do without it after a fair trial. Do not pay twenty- 1 officials, islin The chief high commissioner's five or fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed Energetic business men who will give it proper atten. reaction that follows in the various national cemeteries. rournr ypoo,tilrltsrtyor.e.hen you can get a better article t'on, are anted to handlo this pump in every town in Witness the list seems to be a pretty long one, i keeper at six. cents a pound. Don't N.Jw., Md., Del, V., and N. C., and will bone- in its effects upon Including losses of which no ac- be a clam; try it. Manufactured in the United corded control of Guitable territory not already- occupied a legal execution as it would include about thirty Catarrh States only by count can be taken, the war ipost the community ; the calm sense of specfie crimes, but it need not be May affect any portion of the body where the Patentee, CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY or more membrane is found. But catarrh of s, S. MYERS, satisfied, and compare it, the North 320,000 lives, mucous justice that long to render the operation of the head is by far the most common, and the N. Front St., PHILAD'A, PA. MANUFACTURER "0.'141= Veirigr4 than one in nine of all those who Grand, Square and Upright 620 with the doubtful consequences of a than it is at most liable to be neglected. It cannot be Pa.ge justice more certain a consti- rl.I.cfArrIPhiladelPhia,o l.dar lynching, and the mature judgment entered the service. cured by local applications. Being The two opposing armies met in present, in either this country. tutional disease it requires PIANO FORTES. remedy like AND a constitutional CALL must condemn the violence of the Canada. Ringing These instruments have been before over 2,000 skirmishes and battles. England, or Sarsaparilla, which. hood's the Public for nearly fifty years, and up mob. In 148 of those conflicts the loss on not so generally visited Noises working through the blood, We are on their excellence alone have attained SEE the federal side was upward.of 500 eradicates the impurity which causes and pro- c.F.ROWE by English fugitives as Canada is an motes the catarrh, and soon effects a perms, MEETING OF CONGRESS. men, and in at least ten battles PRE-EMINENCE opened Shop in Emmitsburg, IN— by ours. nent cure. At the same time Hood's Sarsa- UNPURCHASED y newly —DEALERS office, more than 10,000 were reported lost up the whole system, and makes iii the room under the Telephone The Fiftieth Congress will meet Our disinclination to receiving parilla builds Whieh establishes them as unequaled in on each side. The combined losses renewed in strength where I have constantly on hand, day, of one feel Lti on the first Monday, 5th of the federal and Confederate the former has been emphatically and health. If you suffer Impure TONE, December. In the Senate there forces in killed, wounded and miss- expressed, but the Canadians have from catarrh, be sure to Blood TOUCH, -v- & co WORKMANSHIP tra or the following engagements try Hood's Sarsaparilla. will be 39 Republicans to 37 Dem- ing in not been equally earnest in express- "I used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and DURABILITY. ii its. Caps, Furnishing Goods & Nc,L were : Shiloh, 24,000 ; Antietam, great relief and benefit front It. The • ocrats. In the House there will be ing their wish to get rid of the received Erery Piano Fully Warranted for 5 years. 38,000 ; Stone River, 37,000 ; catarrh was very disagreeable, especially in IIA IN G 9 Democrats, 153 Republicans discharge from FINE CLOTHING TO ORDIZi, 168 Chancellorsville, 28,000 ; Gettys- many offenders from this side of the winter, causing constant SECOND HAND PIANOS. may nose, ringing noises and 4 Independents. It will thus The American colony stock at all prices, constantly on burg, 54,000 ; Chickamauga, 33,- the border. in my ears, and pains in A large se, n ware, Hood's of our own make n . be seen that the two political par- 000 ; McClellan's peninsular cam- of the "Dominion," while peculiar- •• • the back of my head. hand, comprising some Sarsaparma used. Sole agents for the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. balanced. paign, 50,000 ; Grant's peninsular The effort to clear nig but slightly ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND ties are quite evenly ly representative in its character, is celebrated campaign, 180,000, and Sherman's head in the morning by hawking and spitting PHOTOGRAPH GALLER7. The Republican majority in the not at all a desirable one if honest was painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS , JOBBING OF ALL KINDS campaign, 125,000. while time I was en. Senate is but two, counting Rid- are in demand. relief immediately, AND OTHER LEADING MAKES. Over Store. Waterloo was one of the most neighbors tirely cured. I am never without the inedi- done on short notice and at reasonable to Prices and terms to suit all purchasers. dleberger, who votes generally and bloody fields chroni- The embezzlers and defaulters eine in my house as I think it prices. desperate WM. K N A BE & CO., Pictures and Framoc suit his own views. The Democrat- cled in European history, yet Wel- who is worth its weight in gold." Cures :ipr 16-y GEO. C. GOTTWALD. and bribe givers and takers Ginn,1029 Eighth Baltimore St., Baltimore. is casualties were less than Mug. G. B. Catarrh 204 & 206 W. EMMITSBURG, MD. ic plurality over the Republicans lington's find not only safe but snug asylums St., N.,W., Washington, D. C. july 5-1y. cent., while during the "I Yias troubled with that annoying disease, fifteen in the House, and majority 12 per cities, are much TOWN PROPERTY june 12-y American war the loss at Murfrees- in the Canadian nasal catarrh, and never found relief till SUNNYSIDE, over Independents and Republicans numerous than they would be I took Hood's Sarsaparilla." J. L. EOETT; —.\T— boro, Atlanta, Chickamauga, Get- more Ky. N. B. Be sure to get rles-t4treet, eleven. Illarksburg, Nts.2210 tysburg and other places frequently if the arm of the law should reach Sarsaparilla 113A.lir I AI4 >It El. MI). SALE Hood's A P.RIVATE HOME for the treatment of PRIVATE reached, and 'sometimes exceeded, them there and bring them back to 51; six for 55. Preparedonly, Loeated in one of AND CERTAIN. Soldbyall druggists. DISEASES OF WOMEN. • SURE cent., and the average of bye. I. HOOD& CO., Apothecaries,Lowsdi, moat desirable parts of the city. Private HE undersigned, attornevs-in------40 per and punishment. r• the terms trial rotris:And trained nurses. Address for fact, for the heirs of David W:Hor- '1:€1011:3 A ,C(.72 ' What tilt country needs more killed and wounded on one side or One Dollar of-lizard, &c., J. SCAR r'F, M. D., T the recent elections \I00 Doses Centre sta., nor, late of Frederick County, deceased, the other was 30 per cent.. If the Appropos of Cor. Charles and than anything else, these times, is cwt. l5-6m . BALTIMORE. MD. offer at private sale, the Having opened a C1r • . figures of the Confederate losses held throughout the States, I have the prompt punishment of crime, TAL U .11E: ...4c I.,40 rir EmmitAurg, the unulu-i ned eL1L.- • could be accurately ascertained, the gleamed the following interesting 1-Iere / attention of the public to his st; that the sense of justice may not be total deaths in the late war would cost of 9CCTER'S INSECT FOWCER upon which said deceased resided prior facts with reference to the adjoining lots Pin delays. Never fails to KILL all INSECTS JOSEPH A. HAKER, • to the time of his death, Fine Cigars, Tobacco, outraged by the law's probably surpass 5'00,000. It is r and E. L. Rowe, Esq. New York State elections. where this of W. G. Horner Roaches cannot live Cigars by the .hitildred not a little curious that the losses BUTCHER,EMMITSBURG, MD. It will be sold upon easy terms, which Fine - What the election in New York is properly used. Price and, and special mad,. Powder will be made known by the undersigned. Hoon'a Sarsaparilla cures catarrh and captured men of the Federals Best quality of Butchers meat always . • . money, is a truly 25c. For ...le by all Dealers 0.A. HORNER, from the —who were victorious in the strug- hist Week cost in to be had. Tamilies in the town and 1 expelling impurity inlcoluurnn lk, Co, W. G. HOR N J. 11. NV vicinity supplied every Tuesday and .1, which is the cause of the gle—almost equalled the whole of enormous surf]. The expense of sol.11 .. -Xs' li:Toisti, Attorneys-ill-filL3t. 56-1y. at the door. sep y. july 30-ti !aint. Give it a trial. the Confederate forces. —.Exchange. the legal machinery of the -election, BALT.: 1.•.,1E. 31',. Saturday, • •

Thanksgiving Observance. Advent. 'Tis said that all things come around THERE are less persons afflicted with List of letters. cloudy and damp, Tomorrow will be the First Sunday in to those who wait. Even thus we have rheumatism since our druggists have The following letters remain in the Thursday dawned ImmiUburg CD.rouirtt. was mild, and the Advent. It includes the four Sundays found a refractory stove, to get into or- sold Salvation Oil. Post Office, Emmitsburg, Md„ Nov. 21, but the temperature Protestant denomi- before Christmas. Its -ideals to begin der at noon, after the long discomfort Few are aware of the importance of 1887. Persons calling will please say union service of the SATURDAY, NOV, 26, 1887. Presbyterian church was the ecclesiastical year with the days of of the preceding hours and then the checking a cough or common cold in its advertised, otherwise they may not re- nations at the E. S. Johnston preparation for the coming of Christ, city. first stage. That which in the begin- ceive them : well attended. Rev. mourners went about the theearliest period has been ning would yield to a mild remedy, if Mrs. Martha Hobbs, Mrs. Eliza Hot- preached an admirable sermon to the which from Rail Road. fourfold: "His first coin- Emmitsburg Tax Maryland &ate Farmers' Asso- neglected, soon preys upon the lungs. lenberry, Miss Jennie M. Curdy. edification of the assembled congrega- spoken of as "His coming at the ciation will meet in Concordia Hall, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup affords instant eq tion. Business was laid aside, social ing in the flesh ;" TIME TABLE. receive His faithful Baltimore, on Wednesday, December 7, relief. It is an infallible remedy. Ws have received the November is- calls were frequent, and turkey and fix- hour of death to 19, 1887, trains on followers ;" "His coining at the fall of On and after June 1887, at 11 a. in. All interested are in- Price 25 cents a bottle. sue of The Messenger, a monthly devoted ing commanded attention in many ran as follows this road will vited to attend. Ex-Gov. Hamilton is ...- to the interest of the Young Men's places. The rain in the afternoon pre- Jerusalem," and "at the day of judg- TRAINS SOUTH. President Sands,Secretary. A Protracted Meeting. Parade,for which ment ;" and the Gospels for the four and Wm. B. Christian Association of Frederick. It vented the Firemen's Gores Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,Crone, Asthma, •• Services at Tom's Creek Church have made, but the Sundays repsent this view. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough,Incipien t C'onsump- Leave Emmitshurg at 8.45 a. m.and 3.25 presents in an interesting form the arrangements had been Lion, and relieves e-,..,umptive arriving at Rocky A LARGE corn-crib in the Moreland been in progress for several weeks, Rev. persons In advanced stages of and 5.45 p. in., work of the Association, in excellent Emmit Cornet Band turned out and 0 Temporal PrIce cns. Ces. a. in. and 4.00 and 6.15 Stock Farm, Messrs. John White miL the disease. Ridge at 9.15 Osborne Belt, Pastor officiating, with re- typographical style. Being only 25 gave a uumber of serenades. A hop at [ion. The Genuine Dr. Bull's proprietors, situated near Adams- An esteemed friend at Frederick Cough Syrup is soLi. or.ly in p.m. Sons sults said to be highly encouraging. enlisted the attention white wrappers, and bears our cents a year, it should have an exten- the Emmit House in writing to us the other day, alluded registered Tra0c.1.,1,1 Sc, wit TRAINS NORTH. town, this county, was destroyed by fire The moral tone of that community has ABulPs'lead in a C inele,aBed• sive circulation. of those desirous of merry-making until "No Strip Caution-Lethcl, and the and Tuesday afternoon, with the contents, to the extent to the lynching there and said: faeAdmilesignatures of John W. Leave Rocky Ridge at 10.40 a. in. certainly been improved a late hour. Thus the day passed in a pat ce• A. C. Meyer Co. Sole arriving at Em- consisting of 350 bushels of corn. one doubts that the victim was the Prop's, Baltimore,31,L, U.S.A. 4.08 and 6.38 p. m., of being relieved of the presence of one comparatively quiet manner, there be- 11.10 a. in. and 4.38 and THE Democratic Advocate of Westmin- guilty party. The assault was horrible, tnitsburg at or two young men, who having under- mark its 11111111111111= p. m. More Thieving. ster entered upon its Twenty-third vol- ing no incident of moment to thwarted as to its purpose.'l 7.08 taken to disturb the services, have since although .1 AS. A. ELDER, Pres't. Mr. Chas. F. Smith's cigar factory in ume two weeks ago. It maintains its course. reference to the feats of SALVATION OIL, found it convenient to—leave for parts And then in this plasm was entered and robbed of a character as a first class newspaper as "I opened the ".The Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain," unknown. Now is the time of the year in which journalism, added: always pleased to receive lot of cigars one night last week. The in the past. In contents, execution and Will relieve more quickly than any SSW-We are propositions to forward the schemes of Baltimore Sum at 7 a. m., and got from ,communications from our friends, con- entrance was affected through the cellar Death of Mrs. Mary Jones, consistent devotion to its convictions, I had of the af- other known remedy. Rheumatism, city publishers, and others at our per- it the first informatico Neuralgia,Swellings, Bruises, Burns, an account of the news of their of Elder's drug store, which also runs the Advocate is surpassed by no journal taining Mrs. Mary A. Jones, widow of the sonal.expense, flow in on us like a de- fair, which happened M 12:30 a. m., Scalds,Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost- Incidents of interest to the under the factory. March in the State. Its patrons and its party localities. late Morris J. Jones, who died in luge, with all the brazen effrontery, within half a mile of the ejace where I bites, Backache,Wounds, Headache, public, given in a few words setting yesterday,morning at her res- are to be congratulated in its unwaver- Toothache, Sprains, 8tc. Sold by all Mn. CHARLES H. VA NDERFORD, one of last, died that needy souls, dishonest aims, and was sleeping," facts, are always acceptable. ing devotion to their interests. • Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Bottle. forth the the editors of the Democratic Advocate idence, No. 1021 West Lanvale street, in unblushing knavery can suggest. We give them the shape proper for age. She MANY people wonder how Thanks- We will a Westminster, was married on Tues- the sixty-ninth year of her are invited to secure books, periodicals FFICE publication, when the name of the Andrew A. THE prevalence of colds at this time giving day originated. It is an inheri- day at the Protestant Episcopal Church was the daughter of the late and all manner of trash at several times O —OF THE— writer accompanies them, this we must connected with the comes as naturally as sleeping. The tance from our pilgrim ancestors. The in that place, to Miss Mary Eloise Mills Hack. She was the cost to us, that the timings offered BG 9.RD OF SCHOOL LIISSIONERFI Church for up- change from out-door to indoor life is Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth; in tave. only daughter of the late Dr. Bernard First English Lutheran are worth. To dispose of such propos- i9F., FREDERICK COILiTY, her father seldom marked by the prudence that 1620, suffered innumerable hardships 8, 1887. Mills of Westminster. ward of a half a century, als is but the work of a few moments, FREDF.h.CE, Nove!III..ey founders of the should characterize rational souls,When during the first year. The summer of A regular meetimr I tho Board of SALES. having been one of the hut not such is the recovery of the time PETTY THIEVING may assume unex- church. She had been ill for about four you pen up your porker to fatten, he 1623 was remarkable for a severed rought School Commissioners will bc held in Nov. 26, J. Thomas Gelwicks will sell lost in reaching that end. There are this office, Rails in this pected proportions and new develop- weeks, suffering from a complication of don't take cold, because, the tempera- In July a day of fasting and prayer for a large lot of Posts and things beside decidedly immoral ten- Ftidity, ments. It should be ended here forth- diseases. She leaves two daughters and ture he enters does not greatly vary, rain was appointed. Rain came when On Yr/Pew/it,' 1887. place. dencies that the Postal Department with. The Buck-Shot Brigade should one son. Her funeral will take place on but people heat up there rooms, and they were praying. The governor then Teachers' Resorts nowt Is• in the of- the heirs of Mrs. Lavine J. could use its influence for the benefit of fice, or in the hands of ti7eir Commis- • Nov. 26, furbish up their accoutrements and go Sunday at 3 p. m.—sbnerieen of 251/c inst. rush from them to the outer air without appointed a day of Thanksgiving,whieb MeIlvaine will offer her property situa- rural editors with the highest satisfac- sioner, on Monday, N'.1,11 r 21. All on guard, with the fixed purpose that any precaution, and the sudden change was observed with religious services. must 1 propalr f-cut north of Moritz's tavern, at tion to them. The herd of schemers is Reports ted 1 mile no guilty one shall go unpunished. Let Tux entertainment to be given. at is soon felt in' the.disordered system, It has slowly grown from that into a signed by a.t leastt Inc0wo (.. ..rus.ces.I t the premises. Will also ignorant beyond excuse in its estimate public sale, on the conflict be short, sharp and incisive. Gelwicks' Hall on this Saturday even- and weeks of distress are necessary to day of national observance.—Ea. All exemptions mur.t he slgned by at personal property. See bills. of the country press, and always insolent least two trustees and acc(anpany 14,43 sell her Up captain and at 'em ! ing will, we hope, receive the encourag- repair the wrong, hence the numbers HockenstultIm, As- A Union Torchlight Parade. report. On Nov. 29, John ••• — ment of a large and appreciative au- who now enjoy colds. Watts of Henry Houser. All Geographies belonging to 1 hu Mortgagee, will sell a lot of The Form without IM Contents. dience. It will he a musical as well as At Walkersville, this county, on signee of well-known cjtizen died :,:.'11001 and to parents, must be returne(i residence of our community This aged and Thursday night last, there was a union personal property at the Some sportsmen on Wednesday, in a literary treat, such as Mason & Hamlin rhinos. auspices to this office on or before December 15, East on Monday morning last (14th inst.,) torchlight parade under the of Lewis A. Bollinger, about 4 miles quest of game, came across the barrel does not often have an opportunity of Mason St Hamlin bid fair to become the Democrats, Republicans and Prolii• 1887, and the A rith me-ties on or heft,/ e after a lingering illness of nearly two January 1888, otherwise they will this place. See bills. that had contained the whiskey that enjoying. Those who have heard Mr. famous far their bitionists. The demonstration was in- of pianos as they have years duration. The deceased had an not be exchanged. ENRODE 2 miles this was stolen from the railroad station, as Everhart's reading. s, need not be in- long been for their tended to illustrate the good feeling pre- MRS. ELIJAH ECK world-renowned or- attack of paralysis from which he never vailing between the different political All Bills must be- revenged. Teach- will sell valuable reported in these columns last week, formed of their attractiveness, and gans. The ers' salaries will be paid on and a1ter side of Gettysburg distinguishing feature about recovered, but until within ten days of parties in that locality.—Ex. property on the premises on hut unfortunately for the owner, the those who have not heard him, should the Mason and Hamlin Piano is an im- December 1. By order, personal make the most of the opportunity to do his death his condition remained un- The above is something new under R. NEIGHBOURS. contents had somehow evaporated, and portant improvement in the method of Nov. 29th. so ; whilst the music cannot fail to be changed. Mr. Rouzer was a man who the sun. But when all are of one mind nov 12-bit the form alone represented the departed holding the strings. 0. A. and W. G. Horner, Attorneys- appreciated by those who "love the mel- They are secured led a very active life, having conducted where does the crowing come in? The spirits. ody of sweet sounds. by metallic in-fact for the heirs of the late David fastenings, instead of by the the tanning business here for a number lion, the leopard, the failing, the little EMMFT SBLIPC -- ••• Horner, offer at private sale, the friction of pins set in wood, as has been child were all involved in the happy W. No only in the spring time, but all How the "Oonntameers" Celebrated of years, which he closed about ten lot occupied by said deceased the case, and the advantages resulting busi- combination ; and the picture of breth- house and the year round people will need a relia- Thanksgiving. years ago. He was a man of fine to his death, situated near the are highly important. Wonderful beau- and succeeded in ac- ren dwelling in unity was everywhere AsILE YARD prior The boys had a gay old time last ev- ness qualifications place. See adv. ble cathartic. We would recommend ty and musical quality of tone; far less Public Square in this their efforts to usher in cumulating valuable property. He was conspicuous. Next we shall expect 'em Isexador. Price 25 emits. ening in liability of getting out of tune; greater appropriately. The a member of the Reformed Church and all to vote together.—Eo. CEXIErERY WORK The real need of a sick baby is not so Thanksgiving Day reliability in trying climates; and great- LOCAL ITEMS. much medicine as it is something to entertainment was so varied and in led a consistent Christian life. He was Of all kinds neatly executed. All (,r- er solidity of construction and durabili- years, 3 WE have received from Athens, Ga., ders promptly 111k-I, and satisfactitea "assist. nature." Many things are rec- such good taste as to have afforded grat- born July 27th, 1809, being 81 tomorrow till ty are secured. the initial number of a new publication guaranteed. ONLY four weeks from remedy ification to a much larger and more mix- months and 18 days old at the time of ommended, but the best known entitled Woman's Work, which is edited W. H. HOKE,Proprietor, Christmas. for the ailments of young children is ed assembly than that which, however, his death. His remains were interred The Assault at Frederick followed by a by Mrs. E. H. Tenant of Marietta, Ga., oc 3-9m EMMITSBURG, MD, 25 crowded the auditorium of the College in the Hill Cemetery, this place on FULL stock of furniture and trimmings Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Price only Lynching. assisted by some of the best literary tal- cents a bottle. Music Hall. The first part of the pro- Thursday morning, Rev. A. B. Stoner, on hand at M FShuff's, On Friday night of last week, Mrs ent of the country. The name chosen e - gramme consisted of musical numbers officiating.—Clarfoa. The Century Magazine, Escs.ps. Mary L. Yeakle was overtaken by a for it is sufficiently indicative of the BRING your printing to this office. Ac- A Narrow interspered with a recitation ant. mili- ITH the November, 1887, issue colored man, on South Market street, 'Scribner's Magazine for December place it is intended to fill in the home curate, neat and lowest prices. One day last week .Mr- James W. tam drill. In his own finished style The Century commences its t h Ely - knocked down and cruelly beaten, her attire, very eirele, and the name of the gifted edi- Troxell WAS struck by a heavy poi(' used Master Ed. Reagan cave the poem Lor- comes to us is holiday fifth volume with a regular circu- will be held in cries bringing together a crowd, the as- tress warrants us in promising that it lation of almost 250,000. The War Pa- Commustos serviecs to hold a load of corn fodder in place. raine, a favorite with so:ne of our first bright and attractive. The frontispiece E. Church this place, on Sunday sailant made his escape. . Subsequently illustration of the closing scene of will prove a valuable visitgr ,to birth pers and the Life of Lincoln increase?' the M. His nephew, Wm. Miller got on top of elocutionists. His ease of manner, is an its 100,000. The John II. Bigus and Joe Hall, both col- southern homes. The monthly elition by evening. the wagon, and threw the pole off with- am-ace of gesture and well modulated an old Scotch story told in verse by northern and latter history having recounted the ored, were arrested and lodged in jail the highest out any warning, and it. struck Mr. yoke made his hearers. wish that his Robert Louis Stevenson, and entitled literary; contents being of events of Lincoln's early years, ami Wusx asked to become security for for a hearing in the case, Hall was re- given the necessary survey -of the polit- Troxell on the arm and side. He was choice had been of a longer subject. "Ticonderoga ;" Bret Harte contributes order, and the information of every another the shortest and best conclusion leased, on investigation Bigus was tak- woman's ical condition ui t countcy, reach cs very seriously bruised but no bones The "Mountain Cadets" went through a "A Drift from Redwood Camp ;" "The kind relating to domain, so is—don't! en before Mrs. Yeakle who identified new period, with which hi"; secret a ri (- were broken. He has now almost en- short drill very creditably. Several Zadoc Pine Labor Union," by H. C. apt, so sensible and so practical, it will were most intimately acquainted. tin- hint as her assailant. Very early on readable story, with need no recommendation when it has Mn. W. L. McGixsis has our thanks tirely recovered. marches and .gallops were rendered by Brunner, is a very der the caption Tuesday morning a party, numbering fitted to our practical times. made the acquaintance of the reading for a late copy of the Daily Pioneer Press the College band under the direction of a moral Lincoln in the War, Ringing Noises about 100, of masked men, went to the "The Water Witch," a poem by Eliza- public. It is published at the low price of Minneapolis. Prof: Kochenbaah with the ease and the writers now enter on the more im- jail and demanded admittance, which of 50 cents a year. In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buz- abandon of veterans and this all the beth Akers, is a quaint story of the portant part of their narrative, viz.: the jurors drawn for the De- being refused by the Sheriff, they pro- AMONG the zing sound, are caused by catarrh, that more remarkable as it is only since last realm where imagination loves to wan- early years of the War and President of Court, is Mr. Joseph ceeded and made their way into it, Lincoln's part cember term exceedingly disagreeable and very com- May that the members of the band have der in search of better things than real MA RIZI ED. therein. place. breaking down the obstacles as they ap- Snouffer of this mon disease. Loss of smell or hearing handled their instruments. life affords, and E. H. Blashfield treats Supplementary War Papers, •• Their pro- FELIX—WEBB.—On Nov. 24, 1887, also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsa- peared. Having secured the alleged the reader to much that is new, beauti- TSIALS are to be avoided, but Judges gress marks therefore their own love of at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, by Rev. following the 'battle series': by distin. parilla, the great blood purifier, is a pe- guilty party they proceeded about one ful and instructive, whilst entertaining guished generals, will describe interest- court them, for the consideration of and talent for their art and, as well, the H. F. White, C. M., Mr. Pius Felix of culiarly successful remedy for this dis- quarter of a mile distant front the jail, him "In Florence with Romola ;" Ed- Liberty twp., Adams Cu.. Pa., to Miss Mgfeaturesof armylife, tunneling from year, more or less. musical knowledge and proficiency of $10,000 a and then and there hung Bigus to a amuses us "In Urbana, daughter of Mr. J. H- T. Webb, Libby Prison, narratives of .ersonal ad- — ease, which it cures bg purifying the the leader and the fact that he is an ac- win Percy Whipple if tree and fired shots from a pistol into of this place. venture, etc. ?General Sherman will DAY-LIGHT departs at an early hour blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try curate and inspiring teacher. The band Dickens-Land," with just and critical write on'The Grand Strategy of tile an his body to make sure their work. the skies are clouded, and it takes Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medi- is composed of the following: Masters comparisons between the great writer DIED. Wei." early start to get in a day's work. cine.' Ferguson, Thos. and some of his contemporaries; there Chas. Keenan, Chas. The Now Otlicials. Kennan on Siberia. M. Coy, Hugh Lee, Geo. Thole, Marion is also a weird, uncomfortable story by McILVAINE.--On Nov. 18, 1887, in Gov. LLOYD has appointed Mr. Geo. TIIE Carroll County Democrat has been Within the next two weeks most of Except the Life of Lincoln and the Sonchon, John Grady, John M. Coy, T. R. Sullivan, called "The Tincture of Freedom twp., Adams county, Pa., Mrs. War Articles, no more important sense C. Habighurst of this place, a notary sold to a syndicate of which Mr. John the newly-elected county officers will AfeIlvaine, Spaulding Coleman and Chas. Gleason. Success," and nmuch other pleasant read- Lavine J. aged 68 years, has ever been undertaken by The Oen- public, vice Capt. Anthony McBride, E. Nicholson is President; who will at assume their respective duties, and the 6 months and 21 days. tury Masters T. Mooney and E. Reagan sang ing, making this number the best yet than this of Mr. Kennan's. With deceased. once assume control as Editor and Man- old officials will retire to private life. issued. Published by Cha.s. Scrihner's MAXELL.—On Nov. 22, 1887, in this the previous preparation of four year,' the duette "Ship ahoy," with admira- travel and study in Russia and Siberia, ager of the new paper to be known Sheriff-elect Benner will be sworn in on Sons, New York. place, John Francis, infant son of F. A. STARTZMAN a prominent ble finish and aceord, and the former, and Anna Margaret Maxell, aged 8 the ant hor.undertook a journey of .15,- Mr. DANIEL hereafter as the Carrolltonian. It will the first of December, at which time his Washington county, died on whose voice is a clear, strong tenor, weeks and 1 day. 000 miles for the special investigation farmer of be republican in polities. The scholar- deputies will also enter upon their ser- PERSONALS. here required. An introduction fro' near Hagerstown from a gave as a solo, one of those touching Saturday last, ly attainments and journalistic exper- - vice as public officials. The new Judges Miss Nellie Harrison of Baltimore is JONES.—On Nov. 24, 1887, in Balti- the Russian Minister of the Interim. a.1- stroke. Irish ballads that go home to human more; Mrs. Mary A. ,Tones, relict of the paralytic ience of the new editor will bring in- of the Orphans' Court will assume their visiting at Mr. Ethridge F. Krise'ss nutted him to the principal mines an:! ••• hearts all over the world. In response late Morris J. Jones, aged 68 years, 8 prisons, where he • became acquaint W. creased brightness to the journalism of functions of office on the first Monday Mrs. E. F. Krise is visiting in Gettys- THE net earnings, $300,812, of the to the encore he sang words composed months and 17 days. with sonic three hundre 1 State e,xib.s, total Carroll County. and fifth day of December, for a term burg. M. R. R., for the past year, from a by Prof. Charles A. Leloup of the Col- Liberals, Nihilists, a nd revenue of $756,812, are matters of fe- - of four years. The County Commis- Mr. Edgar D. Zeck of Mechaniestown the series will he a startling as well as I GivE honor to whom it is due. Dr. lege Faculty. The accompaniments BUSIN IS LOCALS. accurate revelation of the exile system. licitation to that progressive road. sioners will also take their seats on the was in town on Thanksgiving evening David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy were acceptably rendered by Prof. D. ,T he many illustrations by t he artist slid 5th day of December, and as the new Miss 'Lillie Mutter has returned home GET your house paintingg done bY wlie cured me of Bright's Brown of the Seminary. photographer, Mr. George-A. Frost, DR. WILLIAM RAYMOND SANDERSON, disease and Gravel board will have a Republican majority, from a visit at Kittanning, Pa. John P. Adelsberger, who will furnish. accompanied the author, will add great- In the laughter provoking farce, estimates upon application, work done and highly esteemed citizen of Four of the best physicians had failed its organization and doings are awaited Master Bertram Kerschner has re- Iv to the value of the articles. an aged "The Irish Lion," Masters Mooney as on short notice anti satisfaction guaran- • died in that place on Thurs- to relieve me. I have recommended it with interest. The probabilities are home from Lancaster. Frederick, the Lion, and Morley as Mrs. Fizgig turned teed. A Novel by ESIeston last week, in his 78th year. to scores of people with like success, that Mr. Joseph G. Miller, of Frederick M. Nunemaker was in town day night of carried off the laurels. The heartiness Mr. .T. A etta. stock of fine and eOftYse city with illestrations.vdr•i.;in thrdidok the a graduate of Mt. St. Mary's and know it will cure all who try it.— district, will be chosen president. of the week. made Boote and Shoes; also Gum sloes He was with which the former threw himself this year. Shorter novels will follow by Ca- College. Mrs. E. P. Mizner, Burg Hill, 0. Send board. One of the first things the board We had a call on Friday morning and boots. New home-made work and tile and Stockton. .Shorter fictions will into the character, the rollicking songs mending of all kinds, done with neat- sppess eN•ery in(004. 2-c. stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rondout, N. will do after meeting for organization, from Mr. Raymond Barnes of Mt. Airy. a snow squall on Saturday he sang so rollickingly, the enjoyment ness and dispatch, by Jas. A. Rowe & Son WE had Y., for book how to curd Kidney, Liver and when a president shall have been Mr. E. R. Zhnmerman and wife are Misceitaneous retires morning last, that continued some and Blood Disorders. Mention this which he evidently felt in his work, HAVE your 'Watches, Clocks And Jew chosen, is to select a clerk to the board. visiting in Frederick. W ill comprise several articles making the roofs and the road- all combined to give the whole a "go." dry repaired by Geo. T. Eyster, who illustriMId hours, paper. For this position there are about a half J. L. Metter, Esq., of Williamsport warrants the same, and has always on on I-eland, by Charles De Kay ; papers white, but it all turned to a light In Mrs. Lizgig he had an admirable foil way dozen candidates, each of whom is spent Thanksgiving at Dr. Andrew hand a large stock of Watches, Clocks, -touching the field of the .Suilday-School about noon, and dampness ruled Prof. Loisette's Memory Discovery. and support. She, or he, behaved with Jewelry and Silverware. fele 8.41. Lessons, illustrated .1hy- E. L. Wilson ; rain working hard for the appointment, Amman's. rest of the day. Prof. Loisette's new system of mem- the ease of an old stager, not in the wild Western Life, t.y Theodore Roose- the which pays $1,000 per atinnin. Among Miss Edith Metter is visiting in •• ory training, taught by correspondence least disconcerted by the unaccustomed velt the 'Englisit Cathedrals, by Mrs those who are candidates are Edward Gettysburg. NC/TtCE TO van' Rensselaer, with illustrations hy &roe your concern about that Christ- at 237 Fifth Ave., New York, seems to toggery of toilets requisite to the part. A. Gittinger, chairman of the Republi- Mr. Samuel Gamble and wife made Pennell .; Dr. Buckley's valuable paper• mas gift for your friend, and send the supply a general want. He has had two The other characters of the play were on Dreams, Spiritualh-An, 1111(1 clairvoy- can .county • central committee ; H. a visit in Waynesboro this week. TAX-PAYERS. EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, a gift that will classes at Yale of 200 each, 350 at Ober- well supported by Masters Reagan, Reil- ance ; essays in criticism, art, tiave', Frank Steiner, Capt 11. Clay Nail!, Miss Gertrude Stoner of Sylvan, is hereby repeat itself every week for a year, at lin College, 300 at Norwich, 100 Colum- ly, Sullivan, Casey, Keenan, Ferguson, Notice given tio the un- and biography ; poems ; cartoons ; tte. Judge John H. Keller and A. C. Mc- Franklin County, Pa., is visiting her dersigned, Tax Collector for Frederick By a special offer the numbers ?for th(- .one dollar, and postage pre paid. Some bia Law Students, 400 at Wellesley Col- Gormly and O'Shea. Masters Ed. Han- Bride, all Of this city, and John H. Cut- grandfather, Mr. J. H. T. Webb. County, for the years .1886 and 1887, past year (containing the Lincoln his- send two or more. lege, and 400 at University. of Penn., igen and Ed. Ryan as stage managers will visit tory) may be secure 1 with -the ycar's shall, of Woodsboro'. The greatest Dr. McIlvaine of Canton, Ohio, is the Sze. Such patronage and the endorse- and general superintendents, displayed Emmitsburg on Monday and Tuesday, subscription from Novcauber, 1:17. THE healthiest temperature for a sit- fight that is being made is for the po- his brother-in-law Dr. J. W. ment of such men as Mark Twain, Dr, good executive ability in their special- guest of the 28th and 290 days of November; twenty-four issues in all, for $6.(f., t r, ting room is 65° F., if you are not then sition of Tax Collector, which, some with the last year's numbers hands( RIC- Buckley, Prof. Wm. R. Harper, of Yale ties. The latter also sang in the chor- Reigle. Sabillasyille, on Wednesday, Novem- comfortable, put on more clothing. El- knowing ones claim, is worth from $4,- Miss Clara Miely has returned to her ber 30th, until 5 o'clock P. M., on Iy hound,$7.50. &c., place the claim of Prof. Loisette uses of which there were two "Sailor said by derly persons are benefitted at most 000 to $5,000 per annum. day. Published The Century Co., F3 East. upon the highest ground. boys," and 'Pleasures of home," Although the home in Jonestown, Pa. 17th Street, New York. times by wrapping a lap cover around collector for 1888 will not assume his Mr. Robert Hartman, of Pennsylvan- Neebaniestown, on Wednesday even- among the musical numbers. ing the 30th, and on Thursday the let the lower extremities, What Am I To Do? duties until about the first of June, the ia College, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. •• - 'The audience was entertained during of December, until 4 o'clock P. M. fight for the appointment overshadows Geo. W. Rowe's.. NACAYER ik SON MISS IRENE Eexse, who two years ago The symptoms of Biliousness are un- the "euh' actes" with a duette upon the All persons in arrears for l886, are all other contests, and it is quite likely .Mrs. H. W. Eyster is visiting ADVERTISING AGENTS was one of the teachers in the public hapily but too well known, They dif- pianos by Prof. Kochenbach• and Hugh requested to give this notice particular the Commissioners will dispose of the Waynesboro. attention, as the Taxes for school in this place, died at the home of fer in different individuals to some ex- Lee, and a violin solo accompanied by said year BARTAG PHILADELPHIA tent. A Bilious man is seldom matter soon after they meet, so RS to Mrs. Thos. Barry is in Baltimore. must be closed without delay. her parents at Linganore, on the 10th a break- the professor, by Eugene Grasselli. J. WM. Cor. Chestnut and Eighth St. escape the worry that they must surely Mr, Jno. C. Late made a trip to Balti- BAUGHMAN. Receive Advertisements for this Paper inst., of typhoid fever. She was aged 22 fast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has Needless to say that all who heard nov19-2t Collector for 1886 and 1887. experience unless it is attended to early more. For NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING rprr years and 9 months. an excellent appetite for liquids but and saw were emphatic in their enthu- - ESTIMATESat Lowest Cash Rates FORd,, in their career as County none for solids of a morning, His siasm. A. Q. Z. Commissioners. Mrs, W,0, Blair and daughter have —CALL ON— There are some twelve tiliY.'egn AYER & SON'S MANUAL - ON Wednesday evening the 7 o'clock tongue will hardly bear inspection at Mt. SeMary's, Nov. 24, 1887. or fourteen can- returned home from Baltimore. • C' T) didates, • The applicants thus far CTEo. T. EY train from Rocky Ridge to this place, any time ; if it is not whiteand furred, known Mrs, 5, N, McNair has returned from KIDNEY PABINIL4 ran into two eows belonging to Mr. it is rough, at all events, The Western Settler's Chosen Specific, are Charles 13, Snook, of Letvistown ; visit in Baltimore and Westminster. With every advance of emigration into the far See his splendid stock of I-If ONE MINUTE, that wear; David W. Davison, below Motter's Sta- The digestive system is wholly Charles P, Rowe, of Emmitsburg; J. M. Mrs, Lavina Smith has returned from -gone sensation ever preen out of West, a new demand is created for lifeless, nil tion, killing one and enjuring the other Hostetter's Miller, of Knoxville ; Ira Tyler, Dr. S. Baltimore. GOLD & EVER. with those of Iv...lamed Kidneys, Wee order and Diarrhea or Constipation Stomach Bitters. Newly peopled regions are liaeltand Loins,Aelling 111ps and Side T. Heffner, Douglass H. Hargett and McGraw Key & Stem-Winding 1 so that it is expected to die. may be a symptom or the two may al- frequently less salubrious than older .settled lo- NOSS Lulu made a visit in Uterine Pains, Weakuess, .atel Intiammation, relieved and speedily coned •hr the Cullen' ternate, There are often calities, on account of the miasma which them liarry c.:Keefer, of Frederick ; Solo- Waynesboro. TEE Women's Benevolent Society of Hemorrhoids %VAAL`C; US. Anti-Pain Plaitter,.a new, orrginal, elegant a- or even lose of blood. There may be from recently cleared land. particularly slang mon Devillsiss, of Woodsboro' ; Peter Mrs.'Bdward Mauls of Waynesboro infallible antidote to pain arid inflarnmet hoi the Reformed Church, at Emmitsburg, the banks of rivers that art subjeet to freshets. all druggists, us-; -dye for $1.00; or oi Poi.. • giddiness and often headache and acid- Lngetibeel, ofrfnionville ; S. M. Birely, itaacle a visit to her daughter, Mrs, le Drug and Cheinleal:Ce.,334ist:),u. will give an entertainment at Gelwicks' The agricultural or mining emigrant soon learns ity of flatulence and of Mechanieelown, and Cbrietopher D. Cook. • Hall, on Saturday evening, the 29th, tenderness in the seben be does not -already know,that the Bitters pit of the stomach. To correct all afford the only sure protection against malaria, Riggs, of New Market, The name of Miss Rose Lanainger has returned inst. Mr. Geo. G. Everhart of Balti- this Z11llmornall&Plax611! if not effect a cure try Prean's August and those disorders of the stomach, liver'and Charles Slifer, of Burkittsvilia, watt also home from Baltimore. YO U -NSW more, will give Select CG Readings which bowels, to which climate changes,exposure, and mentioned on the streets yest,erday, as Mrs. Charles Went; of Have you Cough, Drenchitia, A-tirry, Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands unaccustomed or unhealthy water or diet sub- -Baltimore B13.ICK WAREHOIISE., PARKER'S.-ClYiGER .ut will be interspersed with vocal and in- ject him. Consequently, he places a candidate. Thera nas t,t, • . attest its efficacy. an estimate are many other made a visit to her mother, Mrs. Cath- for all atIoctiolle et ilia tnroat and and strumental music, Admission 25 upon this great household specido and preven- DEALERS IN nt.i . cents. tive commensurate with its intrinsic merits, and places to he filled by the Commissioners erine Hyder. ari.Aing from impure blood and CX111.1.UFtl,,.. . As a literary GRAIN & PRODUCE,COAL, and sick, struggling against disease, and - • and musical treat the occa- FOR a good sewing machine, oil and is careful to keep on hand a restorative and for which there is a plenty of candidates Mr. Edgar L. Amman and to the oil in inany case's ccavt,r thr.i.• promoter of health so imidieitly to be rellsti up- Miss Helen LUMBER,FERTILIZERS, thestinzely U,43 ut l'arl,r's Ginger Tonle,5,t i d.:.... rt es hearty encouragement. all kinds of needles go to M on in already with re,c•19,..Tal,s it in invalua!•11 1. Shuff's. ttinat: Ot more to follow,—Unitnk. Amman are visiting in Bailin:tom j14-79, .[1.Y A N.L.).STRAW, C.i$04%ie,'S of st..una. c.7.,4 nis. at:.

• Kmmitsbiaq Cbtouitit. Miscellaneous. Humourous. =MYTH LIGHT RUNNING --1 70 Candle Power. 50 Candle Power. 30 Candle Power. On a Si gar Plantation. And now the honest farmer packs e,5*.fr SATURDAY, NOV. 1SS7. From an article in the November His apples up for town ; Century. by E. V. Smalley, on This is the top row of his sacks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisiana," we Miscellaneous. 'Sugar-Making in And this is lower down quote the following as illustrating I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNEARTHING A BURIED CITY. the relations between employer and —Baltimore Times. Maybe Its 25,000 People were Victims of employed : "The relations between Donnelly's Rag nairok. PARIS GREEN—The American employer and employees on a sugar Mr. Frank II. Cushman of Zuni tourist in France.—Washington No. 2.3 Cone Hinge Burner. No. 2, 2 Cone Sun Burner. No. 1, 3 Cone Sun Burner. Wick and Takes A Wick and No. 2 Collar. of a estate are unique. They are the Takes B Wick end No.3 Collar. Takes B No. 2 Collar fame has unearthed the ruins Critic. Theme Burners produce the best and whitest light produced by kerosene oil. They rival the best Electric lights, no smoke, nearest approach in America to a prehistoric city in the Salt liver • no smell, easy to trim and any one can handle them. Send for Circulars and Price List. THE policeman should watch ROCHESTER KEROSENE BURNER CO.. 409 East Main St., Rochester, cl. Y. valley, about eighty miles north- feudal system. Not a foot of laud THE their that ot hers may not prey. — Ph ila- west of Tucson. Prof. Cushman is do the laborers own. Yet es- delphia Herald. present in southern California, right to homes and labor on an at •A. A tate is a sort of unwritten law, 'so CAMBRIDGE ROOFING CO., lying extremely ill, but the force he WHAT is ancestry after all ? The SEWING.:4AACHINE binding that they are seldom sent —MANUFACTURERS OF— put at work'during the summer ex- rich man as. well as the poor one be- away except for very serious cause. HAS NO EQUAL huming the buried city are still en- gins life without a shirt to his Crowl's.i.Patellt.I.Standing,i.Seam, They regard the mules and imple- camped on the spot continuing bask. SATISFACTION -nnuit5burg Clunnirlt. Plain ments of the planter as to some ex- PERFECT their explorations. • Lolled, using them to culti- AN Ilhi miois farmer has made a The camp is located on the edge tent their own, Neil Tinting Co. Corrugated vate their gardens and to haul their cheese in the shape of a man. .It Ho SCWill of the unearthed city, and about —, MASS.- Crimped Edge, fuel. In directing the plantation is said to look like a thing of life— IS PUTM1Sli 300 yards from what was its citidel, 30 Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, ill. St. Louis, MN Ceiling. seldom uses any harsh and very likely it is. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Franci.;c0, Cal. Beaded or fortified temple. This is be- work, he ; talks rather in Statesman. Fort SAI-E HY Made of Steel and Charcoal Iron, awarded fret medal lieved to have been a building of words of command by the New Orleans Ezposition. kindly tones, scolds a little if needs -Every Saturday Morning.-- considerable size and strength, Tin a trouble.with a great many Cambridge, Ohio. be, but in rather a parental fash- hirb717117.vnit 117 probably several stories high, and poets is that they get Pegasus by ion ; asks opinions at times from ce PAPER MEAT SACKS! had its foundation laid deep in the the tail instead of the forelock, and D swarthy old 'alleles' who have a A It e!)- earth'. ';',a'he material used in its get what little sense they ever had BEST ENGLISH TUT 'TEE ITHACA CLIIVI standing on the place as faithful ,A3t2LESS-FRrIll eT SICK, sun-dried clay,the erv;- 51.1. $1.00 a Year in Advance—!f' construclion was kicked out of them.—Milwankee vayl NEVER 2P ORS BARRELS, DAMASCUS STEEL men and experts in cane-culture ; same as that used by the Mexicans •Journal. eta)" :MS'S AWFUL! not paid in Advance, $1.50. EAMELS, knows the strong and weak points of the lower and middle cla3ses, - - 441 75 Cents for 6 Months. 4-) FRIEND—StamMer, old boy, I and •before Mr. Cushman began his in the character of every man in his ".7 explorations there was nothing to employment. Indeed his rule is so hear you have purchased a parrot $35 MOST DURA- mark its whereabouts except a sort mild that a stranger to plantation Stammer—Ye-ye-yeth, an it ith life wonders -how the uncouth mass gw-gw-gweat ±,f-fun, you know. BLE AND of oblong hillock or mound. Lit- BEST SHOOTING GUN MADE. of black laborers is held together I'm t-t-teaehing it to-to t-t-t-talk. No subscription will be received for Stronre. simplo. wellItalanced. .All have Top Lever, Low Hemmers. Rebound- tle of the walls above the founda- ing °cgs, Interelus•geable Parts. ExtenMen Rib, Self-Fastemm: Compemating less than six months, and no Fore End, Rubber Butt Plate. tion were found intact, but the and disciplined so as to produce fa:- —Epoch. vorable industrial results." paper discontinued until all Close Hard shooting Curls at Long Range a Specialty. ground plan could be traced in discours- :31.• r) 1--C)Ft A coLoREo preacher, in arrears are paid, unless (-very detail, as well as the line of Small Farms and Better Land. ing to his people on the efficacy of ITHACA CUM CO., - ET1PA.CA, 4 • at the Option of tie outer wall. The rooms were of We cannot enough insist upon delivered himself in earnest prayer, the Editor. different sizes, and seemed to have the fact that a garden soil on a farm this way : rrtc-.. ere Every Sack Guaranteed to prey •nt Skippers it been constructed with _much archi- of ten acres, properly cultivated, "I tell you, bredren, 'tis prayer Meat. They last from 3 to ykinrs. I. all directions on evi Sin k. tectural skill. A number of the and devoted to a variety of .orops what gibs de debil de lockjaw." They arc made from strong. elose-graintel IleaVy viper, with our derfcet Mt 1.eSS • snaller apartments had undoubted- demanded by the nearest "Market, bottom Which is air and %voter "PA," asked a small boy, who tight. and in throe sizes to ly been constructed ' for burial is better than a. hundred acres as suit all sizes of _79 vaults, for when they were opened ordinarily managed by • the great was just beginning his education, meet. up skeletons were found in them, majority of farmers. We read of "do you ever miss any of the letters PRICE 3 4 dc. 5 CTS. APIECE. in the alphabet ?" Every first-class Grocer or Genend Shirt I io\r`\:,* 1 he heads being invariably to the statements, verified by the oaths of should keep them. i AliCiA 1 lia,'iiiitils to !. 1,1 \)-j tip ill or nil Ire ols iJ v • "Yes, sonny," answered the fa merchants. Call i4(17 east. In one of these vaults was the owners and of competent wit- 37-CURES-Diphtheria. Itheumetiarc. L'`.em-1 r.t Hoarseness,Influenza, Haeki Cor.01., Ci.tarrh,Cholera Mer1mis, ther readily, "I often miss a et l'roe. Dr. S. Johnson & Co.. :I ost ou, t he skeleton of a child. Mr. Cush- nesses, where such small farms have W. T, DELAPLAINE & CO • Diarrbsea, Kidney Troubles, and Spinal Disc as es. P. tat'. _ g man was of the opinion that the brought marvellous sums to their WHEN an Irishman went into a SOLE MA NICFACTC.ItERP, rAyj r,,A NEW' r.ICEE building had been a sort ot com- proprietors ; in some cases in New Chinese laundry and told the Mon- rP.EDERICK, MD. H , .. 10.:1.-;... :,.-.).. bined citadel and sacred temple, England, more than SOO dollars discovery. :ea others likerlAd I. e oi in I'.') world. Ne 1.1 .,....::: -•.•,-, ,'er golian in charge to hurry up his These pills were a wonderful the esso. ei C. Lox. /,.,.' ADVERTISING: "el love all manner of tliscase. l. be info:an,: .-i co ...1,nd :_:-.:-.1 Lox is yr:nth ten tim ea votyl' ,l ...ir": ful. 011/1 pia ”. ch.,,,.. r '..tr, . sl 1,...,1-1,1 , and that the remains of those found profit from a single acre. With ills. Find out Mmat Clem ena ymt snil m ). o.• ,.:, r,I. ::••i,.. washing, Lecause he hadn't a clean ,eti, sold evecpwhere, or nor ii. • .thih.ill ti.tr 27,-1- 1i:1r . 105. r. I _O-70Iid.,71.3... l'T.:;(, The Cosmopolitan ,,,_, ..... • u ci,r,.---2• t here were those of priests and their such factS before us, is it not well aeridan'd Con ,-., . ,„. ,..._,_ ...., ,_, shirt bosom to his back, that was a - r-t ,g VV. tie, ci)1,---:-. '''' FP." F1- 1,/, !,...,/, "ire The handsomest,roost entertaining,low price, owder is absobitelve, v.- .- . .... e ,,c. . illustrated family magazine in the world. ore and highly coo- t.1.,1 l'I'd I.' 2 1 ,-iii F' . . '" ' :,,, eho:era:o. 1 families. The city extended out in to•call the attention of farmers' to bull in a China shop, wasn't it ?— entrated. One ounce •-, • , ,/ r,..., t....--. .. . , ($2.53 per year, with a $2.25 premium patina. of( „:„.. /'' ,-, 3 L-3.1 '-1_ .., 4544..1 of e worth a I . -. u yet:, /ts wt.*. all directions from the palace or the possibilities of small tracts of free.) Sixty-four beautifully printed pages in Cash Rates--•$1.00 per any other kind. It it, !sti i.":„. - , Texas Siftings. each number, filled with short mootdti-iatlyar.,/2rii or; ,....' 1 '' , ,. ''''', LI , 1 ..H' . '" 1 k.:,,) .th th,,sta,,,..,-.. stories, sketches, •.".3 .... tr..1 . _1 •. _ travels, adventures, bright and brief scientitic let liven with food. i.A ln .---. Z.I., cil .t i .i.it t.- 1 emple, and the foundations of nu- land when properly enriched and inch for one insertion, coot by tri.ill hi fi5 ..,...L. ill sts-__. . '_-.1 in. r .i. idyll:. and literary articles, by distinguished American iice everywhere, or Jiinn by oxpreaa, 1.•-eps...1. i- . ::. ....O. im.rous dwellings had been exposed, carefully worked ? If the prover- "WE owe our sinee're and heart- and foreign writers, such as Julian Hawthorne,. .jt.:: Harriet Prescott Spofford, George Parsons and cents for each Inaly of them consisting of but a bially_cold,and barremi. soil of New felt thanks," says a Territorial ex Lathrop, Louise Chandler Moulton, J. Mac- donald Oxley, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, H. H. salmegnent insertion. single. room- ; but now and then Englaud ct4i bring such -profit, change, to Mrs. Clardentruck for a- floyesen, Catherine Owen, Rcv, k, liebi r G71.11A Newton, Alphonse Daudet, Paul ifte-se, Count ,pecial rates to ren- "'""""' • 1,,, ee is one of larger and more ainL•' what may be expected in this re- nice mess of pie-plant pie left•at Tolstoi, Th. Dostoivsky, William Westall and CllrEIGETED - many others. Also entertaining JUVENILE yearly adver- 'plc .proportions, and in most of gion ?-31ar1jland Farmer. this office, • To a person in the edi- and invaluable HOUSEHOLD departments, lax and One or mare illustrated articles and several.full - t..ese larger ones there had been torial harness eon ti n nail v, as it page engravings in every number, tisers. Keeping Apples. • A Shannon Letter and found burial vaults and skeletons. were, rhubarb • pie, with sugar on I3111 File or a-Shannon After apples have been .carefully Sheet-Music Binder Two thousand of these have been the top trust, conies like a benison Free to every properly packed away in Subscriber. picked. and in the desert."—Dakota Bell. exhumed already according to the These premiums sell barrels there is still danger of their t. liter in the Post, but it is thought everywhere for *2.25 failing to keep well Unless some. in- A Xi iv Y 0RK paper tells -How each. The File is the most by the officials of the geological stir- perfect device ever invent- - y telligence is shown in the method to Get Rich," and the first diroe- ed for the preservation and - •rir, \ ,y that this is a misprint for two classification (alphabetic- t t of storing the barrels and their con- tion is, "Live up to your engage I ally and according to date) •_.. hundred. A great deal of pottery of all letters, bills, etc. tents. More failures occur from ments." We know a man in Bos- Any paper can be referred I is been taken out, of course. No to, taken out and put back keeping apples too warm than any ton who hved up to his engagement, ! without disturbing the iroii, copper, or metal instruments others. With the 'Binder and .now he has 0 family of one can insert or take out Illustrated by the use of a Buggy made by Haydock. other one (Tune. This fruit seven, a any pieeeof T. T. which is not only the Leading pice music without Buggy in this picture. but TIIIE LEADING BUGGY OF AMERICA. Has o( any kind have been found, but 4225. disturbing any other sheet. quires to be kept as cool as is prac- threadbare snit, twenty-seven cents - NIA Haydock's Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask you dealer for the 'I'. T. grea€ quantities of stone axes, stone Get SAMPLE COPY at NEWS STAND or HAYDOCK BUGGY, with the Ilaydock Safety King tlt and Fifth II heoL tieable without freezing. A fre- in his pocket and nothing in the • send 20 cents to publishers. Life is insecure riding over any oilier, a$ZliTI; WASTED. 1313 COMMIIIIONil PAID. in sites, and mortars, bone needles, (This picture will lie fereishod on a largo card, printed In elegant style, to anyone who will agree to frame 11.1 quent change from cold to warm is ban k. —Som ervil le. Journal. Schlicht & JOB PRINTING ,ENCLoSit STAMP.] Field Co., Rochester, N.Y. rile rile aid knives and other, such mater- (i- liend for Catalogue sad fatal to the keeping quality 'of arty Wholesale Pelee lids as. belong to the stone age. Jr von drop your collar button Met. Cer. nem and Twelfth Ste., CINCINiNITI, 0. fruit, and especially to the• apple: AGENTS WANTED WEZNE ff.tivn NONE o INVESTMENT SO P.1.01.‘IT:IE-A The skill with which these articles i there-is one sure method of finding facilities for the Let the temperature be a uniform We possess superior w. re made was failtiperior, how- I it. After you have hauled the bit- prompt execution of all kinds of one and as low as possible without reau across the room re td thii,t shown -by the Indians to look under Plain and Ornamental Job Y! freezing. It is no longer consider- wec.Mkrhtt ta.mechEnise Thousandallol tkoh ap, b;you .,otlN ot,TrialpooL:f.t r it, then Avoid the in/posit/Oa ol pm:km:mistier,- lun:id in America tit pv., *Atm replace the furniture' and Printing, in all Colors, diis for these troubles. and ed essential to store apples in an After Forty years' whose only aim s - il. TI.,...,.. prehistoric d.wellets of .sonith- put on a pair of heavy shoes ; start experience in theI L of thrs. 7.-12. such as Cards,Checks, absolutely dry place. On the con- preparation of more meritend wenSr health 3 , .,t . 11641e -of very to walk across the room and .before than One Hundred tent,to tt,...313..,,...,33.33yo' er.i Arizona werkl- Thousand applications for patents in Receipts, Circulars, H;I SEMINAL PASTILLES. Orineonsisnienee in any try. Iii.sdndi. trary*there are advocates for stor- you the United States and Foreign coun- A Radical Cure for Nervous Debility,Organic on ecienti3e medical pri'w:sfes. By dire_ superior intelligence. have taken three steps you will tries, the publishers of the Scientific) Notes, Book Weakness nud.PhYsicel Deesy in Younger Mid- application to tile rest old:teas, it, syceiflc ing&is fruit in cellars where wa- American continue to act as solicitors dle Aged Men. Tested for Eight Years in nanny _ influence is fdt sillort Cl,,,', Ti:n mcunt step on the collar button and for patenis, caveats, trade-marks. copy- thousand cases they absolutely resto-0 prematurely fbmitions of i!.e. Lucia, iv-I:norm reit, the Mr. Cushman has found a good Work, wasted ter stands, the argument being rights. etc., for the United States, and aged and broken down men to tho full enjoyment of animating &mews ‘.:* ern smash . it all to pieces.—Danvil'e to obtain patents in Canada, England; Frande. perfect and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Health. beeolnesebeerfuland deal of wheat and barley and other Germany, and all other co:mines Their experi- 'Magistrate's To those who suffer from the many obscure diseases that the fruit keeps fresher and is ence is unequaled and their facilities are unsur- bronght about by Indiseretion, Exposure,Over -Brain TREATMENT.-Ow. Idetth, $$. Tv 7..1.- $3. T1:4-,is, ,graiii, all of it, of coUrle, in a Breeze. passed. Blanks, Bill Heads, Work.or too free Indulgence, we ask that you mend us not liable to wither. • Drawings and specifications prepared and filed onr name with statement of your trouble, and secure HARRIS REMEDY CO. Irfln.''.-_-rnIsts.. Patent Office on short, notice. Terms very IIUALPAOKAGE FREE,with Illust'd Parnohlet.do. aos,-- N. Tenth Street, ST. Ii0D13, MO. eharr,•d, blaR..tet ed conditionand -- in the reasonable. No charge for examination of models Note and Letter Head- RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Terms' you think, doctor, we will or drawings. Advice by mail free. lie leis llso 9,9,!..1 several canals A Pertinent Ouestion. Patents obtained through Munn dt0o.arenotieed ings, Statements, etc., etc. have the cholera here in New York meths SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,whichhas and find the ruins of a large res- We heard the other day of a the largest circulation and is the most influential this winter.?" asked an inquisitive newspaper of its kind published' in the world. Special efforts will be made to t rvoir. In that he has no doubt that young minister who was "taken The advantages of such a notice every patentee man of a understands. ,! accommodate both in price and SAYERS & MALL New York health officer. This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper exteosiv.irrigIttion had been car- down" Icy handsomely by a bright is published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year, and is quality of work. Orders by mail have studied the matter close- admitted Lt. be the best paper devoted to science, ried on, tiolthaiall the valley had littleaDA11-.4 He had been called up- mechanics, inventions, engineering works. and e other departments of industrial progress, pub- will receive prompt atttention. ly," replied . the official with great honed in any country. It contains the names of boon u.,(lar cultivation. He thinks on quite unexpetktedly to address a all patentees arid title of every invention patented Prices furnished on deliberation, "and it is my opinion, each week. Try it feur months for one dollar. ADVER1 ISERS I here must have been a population School, and to give himself Sold by all newedealers. from all I can gather, that if our If you bare an invention to patent write to application. collect his thoughts he Munn it Co., publishers of Scientific American. of at 1,,ist 25,000 in the ruined city, tim - ask- Broadway, New York VEHUILESI learn the exact cost present exemption from cholera • 261 can and that most of the inhabitants ed a question : "Chileloren," said Handbook about patents mailed free. continues for six months we will lived by oultivating the soil of the he, "what shall I speak about ?" of any proposed line of not have any cholera this winter." so trill ding country. A little girl on the front seat who —Texas Siftings. advertising in American Mr. Cushman was questioned as had herself committed to memory 1,1 his theory about the complete several declamations held up her MR.. SPURGEON says: "A wild 4.4'01 papers by addressing Oisappearunce of the people who hand, and in a shrill voice asked : goose. never lays a tame egg." No, Geo. P. Rowell & Co eecupied this city. "What do you know ?" The same it never does ; but the egg will be- . . Newspaper Advertising Bureau, "I thiuk," said he, "they suf- question might with pio.priety be come tame, Mr. Spurgeon, if you 10 Spruce St., New York. fered. :from . some great calamity put to agood many who attempt to keep it tong enough. Tame? In- HIGH GRADE,LOW PRICES. Send 10ets. for 100-Page P -triophlet. like the inhabitants of Hercu- talk to people and there are but sipid, sir ; insipid. And affer that WE MANUFACTURE larecuin - and Pompeii. It was few, if their knowledge were chal- it will begin to grow wild again ; SAALIE BILLS pr,:te.bly an earthquake. I have lenged, who would not discover wilder than ever ; so wild that its HEARSES, CARRIAGES, I mm ''ii sheletons under the walls of that they had nothing to say.— own mother wouldn't.recognize it. PHAETONS AND BUGGIES. houses lying as if the walls had Baptist Weekly. She wouldn't want to ; she would OF ALL SIZES Prices and Catalogues sent on application. finddenly fallen upon the person •6- want to disown it as unfit for any NEATLY AND PROMPTLY A New Kind of Nail. SPECIAL Inducements to large Buyers. Floral a'ol crushed him to death. . Yes, I use save to attend unpopular lee- PRINTED HERE. Guile A new kind of nail, for attaching SAYERS & SCOVELL, FOR 1587, think there came a terrible cart Ii- tures.—Burdette in the Brooklyn New ready, eentains 2 Calera', moldings and other light lumber, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Plates, hinelreds of Illustra- killed many mid Eagle. tions. and nearly 200 rage,--71- quake whi-ch which leaves no nail-holes, is made pertaining to Gardening und Flower (Vlore, snd Lica :7.0 friglitoned the remainder away. with a point at eaeh end containing an Mustn't.: Ll..t. and with 'So you call this 'ere tavern 'a of warty all the FLOWERS nod 'Hwy %.,• r2, no doubt, a religions aentidt tNI‘iei a woiunt saennitd TEGETABLE2 grown, with : 1. an outwardly projecting head or modern botel with every conven- it.eotlu'ernmtaeduea, victims how to grow them, where the best SFEP- ','•., people ,r‘il strongly superstitious, NEW IMPROVED HIGH.ARM, you tree, something of great PLANTS. AND BULBS can lie procured. e shoulder midway between the value and importance to you, prices of each. This book mailed free on rend! t 1 ience' do you ?" said Farmer Fur- NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES NON ne, and .the 10 cents may be deducted that will 'tart you In. business whieli will bring from Plc I/,/,; sl thlf !h. y saw in the calamity points. The nail is first driven in- and Rotary _Movements, Auto- coer:ler sent us. Every one interested in n on rdemer we , row to the clerk of an uptown ho- you in more money right away than anything desires good, fresh seeds, shmild have this work. '- that lt,t....1 them a warning to spe.k to the wood by means of a punch, matio Direct and Perfect fiction,. else in this world. Any one can do the wor refer to the millions of (wrsons who bat i '! :ete . _e winch tel. tral live at home. Either sex; all ages. Stone- .seeds. IIIIY ONLY Vick's SEEnSIT TIEAO,,l'. s:unt, ot LA. abode. They probably straddles the protruding lindcr Shuttle, Elelf-setting iliac- thing new, that just coins money for all work- , JAMES VICK,S.E.EDSMit ''g. point and bears on the head. When "We flatter ourselves that this ere. We will start you i capital not needed. I ge:Cbcoistr. i''. ....4 . mov..-(1 ,'nth, and it may have been die, PosiLve Feed, 17o Springs, rills is one of I lic genuine impertant chances of enough have been driven in the house is eminently worthy of that Feu,Parts, _Minimum -Weight, No a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enter. not delay. Grand outfit free. Ad pods ere nentre, rot tin -re who writs their ilis,'endants that the Span- prising Will V I roc, molding is placed over the nails and title," suavely replied the clerk, Friction, No Noise, No Wear, No CO., Augusta,:Maine. All letters should be adth.:.Esed to dress TRUE /t 'see, fiel rft,h7la' ntwtt an'k ten, i i.ds f,,unil in Mexico. They were driven down. with Chesterfield ian courtesy. Fatigue, "Tantrums," Capa- _ . t'ley can In, and' ,veal 111.1i.e.,1141 min Ihem from f1:1 fo per rloy Some bac"- ( 11:,Hly equal in intelligence and "Well, by gosh" yelled the Capin. sly Unlimited, illz4ays in Or r, SOLID SILVER earned over in a day tiller 'ON. voomr n1.1 not required. You are started free This, yrtm uset •t once adv.t e.•;:nlit to the Aztecs."— To clean gold jewelry with the granger, as he pounded the counter Richly Ornamented; Nickelplated, forte ilea AU is new. SA MUEL MO 7'7'ER, Publisher, are absolutely sure of enug little Ica,s..,im Post. stones in, wash in warm suds made with his horny fist ; "why'n' thun- and Gives Perfect Satiefaction. Ahaencan Lever Watches or others,wno With 'coca Ce • of fine soap, with ten or fifteen der don't you have doughnuts and Send for Circulars. W A RR A NTED TWO YEARS, AIIIVERTiSERS this hnsio,. cbtaio c - V charge does not neces- drops of salvolatile in it. This eider on the table once'n while, an atfieitting A. GRA:: AVERY MACHINE oNLY 4.3, CO., 55 to r s.,,•ly refer to the cemetery. makes jewelry very brilliant. anyhow ?"—Hotel Mail. 28 Union Square, New York. EMMITSBUIIG, MAIZYLAND. G. T,1i I