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VOL. XXVII I. _MARYLAN 1), FRIDAY, MARCH 1907. NO 41 DEAD PROPHET. NOTED HYMN WRITER. NEWEST IDEAS. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. A NEW CITY. THEY ARE TOO YOUNG. ARBITRATION. Three Httndreth Anniversary of the The Seventeenth of March Honored as Investigation Discloses the Fact That Character Study Of Life Of Birth of Paul. Gerhardt Whose Proper Shapes And Com- the Day of the Death and Beatifica- Settled By Supreme Court American Signalmen Lack Expe- First Peace Congress To Be Alexander Dowie. Hymns are Sung All Over tion of the Patron Saint of All binations In Millinery. Of Pennsylvania. rience and Are Not Old Enough Held Next Month. The World. Irishmen. For The Responsibility. "ELIJAH II" HE OF ZION. BRAIDS AND STRAWS. Tuesday, March 12th, was the 300th On Sunday next, the 17th of. March, GREATER The NATIONAL IN SCOPE. ' anniversary of the report of the men who, under birth of Paul 'Ger- every son of Erin the world over will the direction of the hardt, styled "the prince of German Interstate Corn- pay homage to St. Patrick, the patron rnerce Commission, made a thorough Sidelights on a Most Remarkable Char- hymn writers," whose hymns—about The Correct Thing for Spring • Wear. saint of Ireland, and on every Irish Moves Forward one From Eleventh to investigation of the block system em- Carnegie Hall The Place, and Diplomats, acter Who, Relying on the Credulity hundred and twenty-three—are sung Various Materials and Colors that breast the shamrock—if it can be ob- ployed on the railroads throughout the whole of christendom. i tamed—will Sixth Place In Point of Popula- of this country, Scholars, Orators and Statesmen of His Followers, Held Thou- Will be Worn During The Corn- be worn. Irish societies was made public a few days ago. One He was born in an obscure town in all over the globe will tion.—In Bank Stock Rating sands Under his Sway. assemble in St. of the men, B. B. Adams, is the editor to be Present. — Presidents Roose- Saxony, attended college at Wittenberg ing Season. Patricks's honor and in many Catholic Exceeded Only By New York. and though of the Railroad Gazette, and the other, velt and Diaz Expected. prepared to preach was churches, particularly those named af- C. C. Anthony, denied a pulpit on account of the Thirty is supervisor of the ter the saint, there will be special serv- block signals of the Pennsylvania Rail- In the passing of John Alexander Years' war which at this time, 1642, Every one ef the models, both domestic ices. The Pennsylvania State Supreme road, and both are men of many year's Next month there will assemble in Dowie the self styled, "Elijah II" was raging throughout Germany. and imported, which is shown at the There is much uncertainty as to just Court, on Monday, death Mr. F. affirmed the judg- experience in railroading. One of the whose occurred on Saturday, a J. Metcalf, writing for the various openings exhibits some quip or where St. Patrick was born, some ment of the Superior Court most important Carnegie Hall, New York, the first most extraordinary life had its ending. I Washington Herald, says of him: turn either permitting points they touched on in its foundation or its gar- claiming Bonaveus Taberniae (thought the consolidation of Pittsburgh and in their report was the youth and in- National Arbitration and Peace Con- A penniless man who, by his audacity, "Gerhardt had begun to write hymns niture that is entirely to be new and indica- modern Boulogne) was the place, Allegheny cities to take effect on experience of the signalmen employed gress ever held in America. The session magnetism, and a capability to early in life, but he was too poor to tive of no period or style farther back while others maintain that it was Kil- March 22. Greater Pittsburgh will on American roads. on this subject will last from April 14 to the 17th and upon his followers, could in a remark- I have them published. His first church than 1907, a fact for which no woman patrick in Scotland. have a population they said: ably short time build a $25,000,000 was at Mittenwalde, near of 521,000, probably many of city, Berlin. Now at all interested in the subject can fail making it the sixth city in the "The average signalman men note from abroad and live in luxury and wield the power of a he began to put forth his hymns; and to feel a sense of United in America gratification says the States, although this claim may be dis- is young, and has had, probably, from from this Country will take part in the Czar, is a character so unusual that it by this means his name was niade fashion writer for the New York Even- puted by Baltimore. six is no wonder that people known over months to two year's instruction— proceedings. Among those representing everywhere Germany. ing Post. The enlarged city will have not systematic are seeking to find wherein his power For six years he remained at Mitten- As regards an area training—under another the will be Secretary shapes anything that suits of thirty-eight square miles, 435 miles of signalman, whose superiority lay. One writer attributes the hold wald, and then he was called to Berlin the individual taste is to the Root, Secretary Straus and correct, so far as paved streets, thirteen parks,containing student is due entirely to what he has Governor which Dowie had over the people to to serve as third assistant deacon in the mode goes but in view of the wide 1,194 Hughes and many members of Congress. the fact church of St. acres, valued at $23,000,000, and learned by experience and not at all to that he "made use of two Nicholas, the oldest in the scope allowed it is bound to be the a total assessed property methodical Judge Gray, William Jennings Bryan, great human weaknesses that city. This is a most interesting valuation of and authoritative instruc- have build- wiser thing to leave this selection to the $547,336,280. It will be the first tion. The average Seth Low, Archbishop John M. Farley, been deep-rooted in the nature of all ing, erected in the twelfth century. individual taste of an city block signalman in expert milliner, in the world in the proportion of capital England, on the contrary, has served Bishop Potter and Rabbi Hirsch will also mankind since Adam and Eve," the "Here Paul Gerhardt spent nine years rather than to one's own. There is a and surplus be present, and there will be representa- craving for and in earnest to gross deposits in its as such from five to twenty-five years, religion something new Christian work. His depar- slight leaning toward larger hats than banks and trust companies, and has tives (in the persons of their presidents) to worship. Dowie gave his people this ture from Berlin was not of his have having 48 been through a long course in in own been worn this Winter, and it is per cent. It will be second in a signal cabin as 'booking of many Universities. a way ; he gave them a new religion seeking, but he was deprived of his more than likely that the tendency bank boy,' or as will stocks rated at more than $1,000 a assistant, before being trusted with full The reason for calling the Congress through which to worship him. He church by the Great Elector, Frederick increase as the season advances. How- share, New on the date mentioned is that many posed, as this in William I, York being first. The charge of the block signals. This differ- writer the Philadel- because he would not sub- ever while the picture hats of the greater city will have a ence in distinguished foreigners will be here to phia Press says, "as the divine leader scribe to any pledge which would Gainsborough total of 115 the personnel of the signalmen of re- and early Victorian styles public school buildings, valued the two countries undoubtedly attcnd the dedication of the Carnegie of his people, in the sense that Moses strict his freedom of speech. In May, will prevail among the larger at explains niodels $9,300,000, with 64,166 pupils and 1,625 in large measure the nearer approach Institute in Pittsburgh, and also the was the leader of the people of Israel. 1669, he became archdeacon over the for early Spring wear, smaller hats, teachers. near approach of the second Hague con- He professed church to perfection of the block signal service to be on intimate terms at Lubben, and here he labored with drooping or mushroom brims, round The value of the in ference. Among the delegates, or at with the Almighty as ever Moses until his death, on and property owned by England. The fact that youth and was. June 7, 1676. pointed toques, plain sailors, and the city of Allegheny, exclusive inexperience are least those who will attend from other He could give them manna ; he could "Of course the greatest intere3t cen- Napoleonic turbans will of factors in our 'failure all appear in school properties, is $15,500,000, and in block working' has been repeatedly countries, are the following: strike water from the rock ; he could ters around Lubben, where he spent new trimmings which will stamp them that From Great Britain--Dr. John Rhys,' commune of Pittsburgh $25,000,000, making illustrated in the accident records, as with God in person; he could the last seven years of his life, for here at once as distinctly of the vintage of a total of $40,500,000 principal of Jesus College, Oxford Uni- heal, not only by the laying his body lies, the present for the greater given in the quarterly bulletins. So on of hands, beneath the altar of the Spring and correspondingly city. The greater Pittsburgh long as the versity ; Dr. E. S. Roberts, master of but by merely offering up a supplication church where he preached, arid in smart. Crowns will be telegraph block system is front show as many and as as large as Washington and Louisville worked anywhere with Gonville ancl Caius College, Cambridge for health." of that churdh there is now being erect- frequent modifications as a higher degree brims. In combined, or New Orleans and Louis- of safety than on American railroads, University ; Sir William Turner, princi- His autocracy assumed the form of a ed a monument, surmounted by a some instances this modification is car- ville combined. pal of Edinburgh University ; the Vert; studied tyranny and, again statue of the the practice of American roads to the and again, man holding in one hand ried to the vanishing point, as in the extent of Rev. John Marshall Lang, principal of he would thrust down the throats of a book of hymns, and with the other instance of plateaus, such superiority must be which are, even declared deficient." Aberdeen University; Sir Robert Cran- Zion, in crude, domineering phrases, pointing to a disabled cannon, a relic more popular than last year. Other A news despatch from says ston, lord provost of Edinburgh; W. T. his absolutism in temporal as well as of the war just over," models show flower crowns either that during a debate on colonial affairs Stead, editor of the British Review of spiritual affairs. massed in mound form, or in regulation in the House of Commons Jesse Collings Reviews; C. F. Moberly Bell, manager He left Edinburgh, Scotland, at 13 ; shapes, mixed with loops of straw, attacked the Government for its treat- HE RAN UP AGAINST IT. of the London Times ; Hammond Hall, moved with his family to Adelaide UNSOCIABLE WEALTH. braid, or silk. Then there is a medium- ment of Gov. Swettenham of Jamaica, editor of the London Daily Graphic, Australia ; clerked in a store until he sized hat which has a low bell crown, whom he describes as now the victim of and Clement K. Shorter, editor of the had saved enough money to take a formed in a double box pleat, which, local intrigues. Mr. Collings testified A Tenderfoot From The Untamed West London Sphere. course in theology—which he did on his pointed at the front widens toward the from his 'personal observation that From France —Baron d'Estournelles return to Scotland; returned to Aus- The Extremely Rich Seem to Find Com- back, where Struck The East Just About The it ends at the brim. A An authority states that during the earthquake Gov. Swetten- de Constant, member of the French tralia in 1872 and was ordained and radeship 'a Hard Matter. —Under- large turban of oval contour has a very the "name Time There Was Something Do- of Patricius was bestowed on him in ham was cool and calm ; that he kept Senate, head of the French section of made pastor of a Congregational church standing Needed Between Rich low and wide bell crown surmounting a order throughout the trouble, inspired ing. International Peace Conference ; J. Th. at Sydney. Rome by Pope Celestine, his original brim which, wide at the sides, is rolled name having, confidence, obtained labor and arranged Homolle, director of the Gallery of the His magnetism and his brusque new And Poor. slightly inward at the edge. been Succath. At the age of sixteen he was carried for the care of the injured long before Louvre, Paris; Leonce Benedite, direc- ways of preaching drew from the first. • Brims are straight or circular and captive to Ireland by a band of marauders, but American aid arrived. "A government employe, who has tor of the Luxembourg Gallery, Paris; He could quote authorities on any sub- drooping, and, in any case, may be Prof. Marcelin Houle, director Enough has been said to suggest after six months escaped to Scotland. spent several years in the 'Wild West," of the ject, and reveled in argument. In a the short in front or keep the same says the Kansas Museum of Natural History ; Camille short time possible danger of unsociable wealth Carried off a second time, and again The President called—4— a halt in anti- City Journal, recently he was placed in charge of width all around. Sometimes the brim escaping, he visited the haunts of his childhood in Enlart, director of the Trocadero the denominational Collegiate Church, ! and the desirability of a better under- is slashed resolved to become a mis- Japanese legislation by the following at the back, as in the Marie sionary to the Irish, was the ast. He has returned to Indian Museum at Paris. at Newtown, near Sydney. standing between the rich and the poor, Antoinette model, sometimes cut to a ordained in telegram to Governor Gillette of Cali- says Scotland, and after a long preparation fornia : Action of Legislature Territory to look for a quielospot, where Germany—Lieut. -Gen. Alfred F. J. It was in Melbourne that he began to the Post, of New York. Clearly, point directly in front, as in the reported in L. Vop Loewenfeld, this cannot come about was consecrated bishop. Having pre- morning papers most unfortunate life may be enjoyed without fear of general adjutant be immoderate in his speech. It drew through a re- "Douglas turban"; again it is round in of the Emperor, commander of vival of bygone conditions. Appar- viously, according to some accounts, effect upon my efforts to secure exclu- death. Upon arriving in Washington the First crowds, but it also drew the police, and and flat, and caught up abruptly across visited he called Raleigh' Division of the Infantry Guard; Dowie was ently, the administration of new-style Gaul and perhaps Italy, he pass- sion of Japanese laborers by friendly at the Hotel to see a frequently in trouble. the back, as represented in the Pon- ed over to friend. While presenting his card he Theodore Von Moeller, minister of State, Things grew so warm for him in Aus- charity must continue to be too imper- yanne, his chosen field of labor agreement, and, if continued, will prob- or bent downward, as shown in about 432, and preached was startled by the pistol shots which member of the Reichstag, and' privy tralia that he left the country in, 1887 sonal to afford the necessary bond. The the Esther Meyer. the gospel with ably render recent legislation of Con- college such extraordinary effect, that, al- gress for that purpose killed ex-Senator Brown, of Utah. The councillor ; Dr. Reinhold Koser, chief and landed in San Francisco penniless. settlements and kindred enter- But whatever the shape. the chief ineffective. director of Prussian State prises make praiseworthy endeavors though not absolutely the first to intro- Please secure suspension of further Western man caught a train and made t Archives, He hung around California for sever- characteristic of the millinery this duce for Connecticut, stoping Greenwich. upper "privy councilor; Friedrich S. al years, but the people there along this line, but their scope is evi- Christianity into that country, he action until receipt of letter from me. at didn't Spring is found in the correct blending has always received As he entered the hotel where he ex- I Archenhold, astronomer, director of the seem to take to Dowieism, and in 1890 dently limited. There is greater hope, of colors and the credit of its . combination of materials. general conversion. He pected to stay, a bride of two days I Theptow Observatory; Prof. Fritz he cheerfully and hopefully damned perhaps, in the cultivation of a sort of To begin baptized the 4 with, there seems absolutely kings of Dublin and killed her husband by jabbing a nail I Schaper, sculptor of busts of the Em- them all and went to Chicago. family feeling in factories, railroads, no limit to the braids and Munster, and the straws. seven sons of the King of Clonaught, A powder rnagaeine on board the file into his eye. Again the Westerner peror, Bisi•narck, Von Moltke, Luther, People ignored him at first, then they and mines. All such enterprises afford Everything in this line which we have French battleship Iena etc. Ernst to the rare employer with the great applaud of their (or Jena) blew fled. Arriving in New York City he E. Von Ihne, court architect laughed at him, then they listened, and truly patriarchal ever had is with us, reinforced by any up Tuesday, while the vessel was in the to His Majesty, the Emperor. opportunities. But a &sided change subjects, and before his death had con- was attracted by a man running madly! very soon they followed in droves and number of novelties. Leghorn bids verted dry dock at Toulon, owing to the down Belgium—Baron Descamps, minister accepted will hardly come about until wealth almost the whole island to the the street with a pistol in his I gladly the Zion Creed which fair to be more popular than it was faith. St. explosion of a compressed torpedo. hand. On reaching the elevated road of State, Senator, professor of interna- enjoined upon them that "The discipline realizes the disadvantages of its increas- Bernard testifies that he I last year, also the hair braids and py- fixed his metropolitan See Further explosions on the vessel oc- the man raised the pistol to his head and I tional law, member The Hague Court of Zion is that of an army which does ing isolation. Then we may expect to roxylin. The Italian braids are at Armah, more it appears that he appointed several curred momentarily for some -time ended his life. The tsaveler hastily re- ; of Arbitration. not vote as to who shall be its officers, see millionairedom follow prudentially exquisite than ever, especially the Rigol- afterward and debris flew Holland—"Maarten and with some pain the other Bishops, with whom he held Coun- over the turned to Washington, and there accept- Maartens," the but, believing that God has given path trodden at letti, which is a quarter of an inch wide, dockyard for a distance of 500 yards. novelist, whose name is J. M. all times with ease by elect spirits, cils to settle the discipline of the ed an invitation from a friend, who W. Van apostles, prophets and teachers, obeys dosely woven, with little open figures Church." There were over fifty killed, and three lives in Virginia, to spend a few der Poorten-Schwartz. those whom God has set over His king- whether rich or poor. Probably the days dotting it, these figures being either in St. Patrick's laborers hundred hijured. in the country. He reached the town of The Congress will begin with a dom, in so far as these obey the plainly rich stand to gain most from such a self or contrasting colors. Panama in Ireland last- is I ed more than thirty years and he died Culpepper just in time to behold two , musical service in Carnegie Hall on revealed word of God. venture, but the profit to the poor shown only in the more expensive hats Sunday evening, would not be small. in Down or Downpatrick, Ulster, March brothers surrendering themselves to the April 14. The music Zion requires, first, in accordance with Hatred and envy and Milan and hemp braids have taken The American Coal Company, which will be- in charge of Dr. Frank are about the ugliest passions that 17, 439 or 495 and here it is believed his law, after firing thirty-two shots into Dam- the word of God, a tithe of all earnings can on new beauty. ashes lie. has purchased the holdings and plant of brother-in-law, rosch, rendered by an orchestra, a large to possess the human breast, and to-day a who had married their I be given into God's storehouse, that However, handsome as the braids of the Cumberland Basin Coal Company, sister an hour before. settled chorus, and soloists. Speeches will be many an honest man may hate an entire THE SHAMROCK. That it. , there may be meat in His house and this season undeniably are, there is no near Mt. Savage, Allegany county, The made by Archbishop Farley, Bishop that the may class unreasonably, simply because he Westerner has returned to his Gospel he extended evading the fact that the straws, ac- Although much has been done to diss. will build a new town near Bareellville, wild and woolley home to calm his I Potter, and Rabbi Hirsch, and there throughout the world. has never been in friendly relations cording to all prophetic signs, will pre- credit the beautiful legend on the Cumberland and Pennsylvania will be a with any of its which repre- nerves and get some sleep." responsive reading led by the "Zion further expects that the people individuals. dominate even for ceremonial wear. sents the patron saint of the Emerald Railroads. founder of the Chautauqua Movement, co-operate • shall in all her financial in- The "Peter Pan" is one of the sea- Isle as using the shamrock for an illus- -4.- Bishop John H. Vincent of Topeka. stitutions and in the industries which son's most effective novelties. It is tration of the Holy Trinity, Irishmen A complaint in an action for $30,000,- On Monday afternoon, April 15, the are springing from these, which will IS SCORED BY FAMILY hood-shaped originally, then twisted in- in every clime cling to the little leaf FOR THE ORCHARDIST 000, with costs and attorneys' fees, meeting will be opened formally by find their first embodiment in Zion to a round turban with a brim which is which grows on Erin's soil and which was filed in the United States Circuit Mr. Carnegie, president. Mayor Mc- City, near Chicago, where it is our considerably wider at the top than at Queen Victoria in the last year of Court of New York against the Amer- Clellan, on behalf of her ,Departraent of the city, will hope that an object, lesson will be taught Action of Mrs. Holman Declared to Be the base. The top is surrounded with a reign brought into greater prominence. Entomology Warns All ican Sugar Refining Company, of Phila- welcome the delegates, and Gov. the earth." to all Inhuman By Grandmother and frill, or ruching, of ribbon, silk, straw, It will be remembered that just be- Farmers to Spray Their Trees to delphia. The latter is the company in Hughes and Mr. Root will speak. Mr. In his missionary work he was in- or velvet and ostrich tips, plumes, fore whichran T. Ripple, presidento Aunts of Evelyn Thaw. her memorable visit to Ireland the Kill San Jose Scale. Root follows the precedent es- defatigable. In Chicago he lectured to or a spray of flowers coils around the English Queen gave orders that her • the Real Estate Trust Company of tablished by Secretary John Hay, who 3000 students on "Doctors, Devils and side and over the back. The bandeau Irish regiments were to wear the sham- I Philadelphia, herd the controlling inter- made the important address at the Drugs," and he finished the lecture, plays an important part in shapes this est. Hippie killed himself when his rock in their headgear. This order was! The following meeting of the International Peace although every student brought with After blaming her ie most direct year, although in several instances where in is the contents of an enterprises went to smash last Summer, special recognition of the valor dis- important letter which Mr. T. B. Congress in Boston, jn October, 1904. him some particularly offensive drug, terms the Nesbit family, including the it was used last year it is removed this. played by the and the trust cOrnpany of which he was Irish troops throughout Symons, State Entomologist, has sent The meeting of Monday evening will the combined smell of which made the aged mother of W. Scott Nesbit, In the "Peter Pan" just mentioned the the Boer War, and it was a delicate president was reorganized. Conspiracy be devoted to international views of the prophet turn pale. They hissed him Evelyn's father, issued a statement bandeau is wide and closely filled with to all State papers with the idea of to ruin a rival concern is alleged in the compliment highly appreciated by the: aiding farmers and peace movement. The speakers will be and punctuated every sentence with which in part is as follows : tulle or small flowers. Still another soldiers.Th orchardists to over- complaint, and the $30,000,000 is three come the effect of San Jose scale, a Baron D'Estournelles de Constant of catcalls, and when Dowie left the police "Admitting that Mrs. Holman did novel shape among the new offerings is This little leaf, immortalized by Moore times the amount of damages alleged. France Baron Descamps of Belgium had to protect him from their assaults. not know the true character of formed from a plateau of coiled or flut- deadly parasite which kills fruit trees grows wild in every county of Ire- by the thousands if not "Maarten Maartens,"' and Secretary While the campaign of abuse went on, Stanford White should she have left her ed braid, generally in two or three tones. land. Along combated. the mountain side, in "Much depends upon the activity Last Monday the most spectacular Oscar S. Straus. James Bryce, the the exchequer of Dowie's church, which beautiful little girl under the charge It is mushroom shaped, with a very pasture and in meadow it can be found , :British ambassador, is endeavoring to of of the general fruit grower at this demonstration ever known in the South was Dowie's exchequer, was growing an influential "man of the world" deep bandeau at the back, trimmed as early as February. At this time the arrange his engagements so as to spear leaps and bounds. Along the unprotected otherwise time of the year as to the life of his featured the election held in Knoxville, at lake and in New with tulle, and long ribbon loops de- leaves of the smaller and most prized Tenn., on the question at this meeting. The Anon Society front, in Michigan Avenue, which is York city? And now considering pending therefrom. trees in the future and quality of his of abolishing the that specimens open up. These are found city charter to rid the city of saloons. will furnish the music. Chicago's fashionable South. Side she did all this innocently—giving her To accentuate the sweep effects, fruit this season. The San Jose Scale long along the banks a dry ditches where is generally disseminated I With over 63,000 votes polled, the anti- Women's influence in the peace moye- thoroughfare, Dowie erected his Zion the benefit of a thousands doubts—is scarfs and veilings are being used ex- there is no throughout gralt and this variety is the State. Even if you are sure your saloon forces have won by more than meat will be recognized at the session buildings. she not inhuman to turn against her tensively. Lace chiffon, velvet, and boxed and shipped by the native Dish ; of Tuesday morning, April multi-millionare trees have not this pest among them, ; 18,000 majority. The total vote is more 16. Address- No in Chicago lived daughter in this her hour of need? ribbons, and net are all seen in combi- families to their sons and daughters and es will be made by Miss Jane Addams luxuriously than he. He Even a dumb brute it would be money well spent to spray than 2,000 greater than ever before more had an would protect its nation. friends who have left the moore and the polled in the city. of Hull House, Chicago, Mrs. Ellen M. elaborate "chariot" made to order, with young, but this woman turns against Grass aigrettes are making a strong -them as a preventative as well as to mireland to make their homes in add vigor to the trees. Ilenrotin of Chicago, ex-president of white doves emblazoned on the sides. her daughter and is making strenuous bid for approval, and are certainly very foreign climes. the National Federation of Women's The chariot was drawn by the finest efforts to save her reputation by send- attractive for midsummer wear. In "Trees infested with the above scale The newspapers are publishing stories In his poem on the Clubs,; Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead of horses that money could buy, and his ing information to Prosecuting Attor- form they have the appearance of a shamrock Moore must be treated at least once a year to the effect that American companies Boston, tells of the "triple grass" Mrs. Frederick Nathan of numerous servants were all arrayed in ney. Jerome, so that he can torture the Paradise tail, and are to be had in dif- which ; and should be sprayed while the trees doing business in Honduras have been New York, Baron Shoots up, with dewdrops streaming, dormant. D'Estournelles de gorgeous liveries. Mrs. Dowie and the girl under cross-exafnination—torture ferent colors and combinations, the are We find that, with our compelled to subscribe to the war fund Constant, and W. T. Stead. Music by beloved daughter dressed splendidly. such as no woman has ever undergone shaded ones being particularly effective As softly green as emerald seen, experiments, the late application in the being raised by that Government. One Through purest crystal gleaming. a chorus and by solists will be a special "Leaves of Healing," "Zion Banner," and which she is voluntarily bearing and many novelties in the feather and Spring just before the buds open, seems mining firm with offices in New York feature. Mrs. Julia Ward 0, the Shamrock, the green immortal - the most Howe of and many pamphlets on Dowieism, were bravely and nobly, showing that under- aigrette are noticed. to be satisfactory time. city has been asked to give $40,000. Boston and Mrs. May Wright Sewall of published in an establishment which neath the fair and fragile beauty there One thing very certain, even Shamrock! "We,therefore, It will be remembered that Honduras is thus Chosen leaf urge every orchardist Indiana are to be guests of honor. Dowie owned. Across the street from lies a stratum of pure gold which she early, is that hats are to be very much of bard and chief, or person who has a few trees to at war with Nicaragua, Old Erin's native Shamrock! give Mrs, Anna Garlin Spencer will preside. the printing house were the "Zion must have inherited from her father, betnmmed and very showily so. This them attention. and spray them this There is to be a university meeting College and Home for Divine Healing," never from her mother. Her father's puts the shape of the hat as a matter "The mere student of Spring with the lime-sulphur wash, folk-lore," says George W. Perkins has paid into the in the evening, arid President Nicholas including a juvenile school, a home for family was known in Pittsburgh and of secondary importance, and leaves it a writer, "little guesses the feeling of which we find to be the best insecti- Murray Butler of Columbia University working girls and a refuge for fallen Allegheny City as a family whose men almost entirely to the taste and discre- the son of Erin who bears the cide for the control of this pest. treasury of the New York Life, with sham- interest, the $48,500 which he paid to will preside. Invitations have been women. It was through these institu- were brave and honorable and whose tion of the milliner. All trimmings rock in his cap or wears it on his breast. "The Department sent to all the colleges and universities that Dowie did good. While women were virtuous." stands ready to Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer of the Re- tions he have a tendency to droop, even upstand- To him it embodies all the religious and aid all persons in the State as to giving in the United States to send two dele- was strict about the collection of his ing loops being unwired, or only par- and romantic, mythical publican National Committee in the and national further instructions in making and 1904 campaign. gates, one from the student body and own percentage of profits, he was tially so, so that, while they keep ideas which ever have stirred in the applying the spray one from the faculty. insistent that all Zionists MUCH MONEY FOR GOOD ROADS. mixture, both by equally should their place, they may not appear stiff souls of his forefathers. The great personal as well as public demonstra- pay their just debts, and he would and uncompromising. An important factor in the movement Next to this, love for the plant inspired the famous tions. It also stands ready to enforce WILL RESORT TO LAW, MAYBE. international permit no cheat to remain in the fold the sweeping effect is most for peace is undoubtedly the The State of Pennsylvania fully real- noticeable, ballad "The Wearin o' the Green," the law in direfully neglected cases Interparliamentary Union, of which of Zion. all trimmings being arranged to give which izes the advantages to be derived from a tells that "They're hangin men and we will give our prompt attention 2,000 members of the national legisla- He lifted men and women out of the good suggestion of breadth. ! and women for the wearin' o' the to complaints in any vicinity The Catoctin Clarion thinks that roads, and as an evidence of its Ribbons, where tures of the great countries of the gutters and made them clean, honest belief in the necessity for them though, on account of the green." This did not mean, of course, such cases exist. Get your materials law will have to be resorted to in order a joint exceeding rage for world are members. The meeting on citizens. He was always trying to im- resolution proposing an amendment to flowers, not quite as I that people are being hanged for that, and apparatus ready to commence to get the right of way for the Thurrnont Wednesday afternoon lavishly used as in some end the W. and G. trolley - road. will center about prove the conditions of the lower classes the State constitution so as to authorize former seasons, I but it was a poetical exaggeration im- work at a favorable time. The most of F. the union, and will consider are still very much in favor, and plying "This end of the line," says that paper, the legisla- and to convert the social scum into a a $25,000,000 bond issue for good roads, even their willingness to die, if neces- convenient method of making the lime- tive and judicial phases of the peace good, wholesome product once more. was reported when they do not form the sole trim- sary, rather than give up wearing it.' sulphur discussion "will be cared for in different ways in ac- favorably in the House ming, almost cause.he That people of the lower classes look- last week. This resolution was invariably have some part I other insecticides on the market in this tive work as rapidly as right of way defeat- in the scheme of decoration. can be secured. It looks now like there The congress will close with a public ed upon him as a deliverer and a man ed in the House Constitutional Reform State, are given in bulletin 112 publish- I • ' will be but little encouragement at this dinner on Wednesday evening, April 17. who was something more than a man, Committee, but the committee recon- 1 The presidents of the New York i ed by the Maryland Experiment Sta- Carnegie will be the Centralcantion, 'end on the right of way, and that .the Mr. toastmaster. is not to be wondered at, but hik fol- sidered its action and decided to report I and Pennsylvania railroads have I a copy . of whieh be had President Roosevelt, President Diaz of lowers were not confined to any one it out. Geologists and experts from South been petitioned by some of for the asking. , strong arm of the • law will have to be I the leading , resorted to in many cases, in order to Mexico, Lord Grey, the governor-gen- class. Among the elders and officers, Africa who have lately been inspecting citizens of Chicago to extend the I land in Kentucky get what is actually needed." eral of Canada, and Samuel Gompers, even before the days of Zion City, declare that the schedule of the fast trains to and from president of the American Federation were doctors, lawyers, prosperous deposits in Elliott county are exactly New York during the It cost the city of New Winter months One of the bills contracted by Mme I of Labor, have been invited to speak. business men, who gave up their for- York just the same as in the Transvaal and that from eighteen hours to twenty, declar- $210,000 to remove the recent snow from Anna Gould in her divorce suit was for . Casimir-Peeler, former President of I Mr. Roosevelt has not yet accepted the judicious working will make the property ing that an eighteen hour schedule for the sum of $175,000 (Continued on page 4.) the streets. worth $50,000,000. for legal services the French Republic, died at his ream- I invitation, but there is every probability passenger trains is too fast for safety. and expenses. dence in Paris last Monday night. ' that he will be able to do so. Eninittzburo CbconicIc. pleasure is ridiculing the local A NEW YORK gentleman took PUBLIC SALE. WASHINGTON column of the country weekly. poison the other day because he 6.. What fun he has over the item was $170,000 short in his ac- The heirs of Nicholas Baker, deceas- pT7BLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EMMITS- + SPRING WEDDING GIFTS ..* ed, will sell at Public Sale, LETTER. BURG, MARYLAND. which states that John Ranks counts. He left a note confess- On Saturday, March 21, 1907, has built an addition to his house ing that he was and had been in- ..t.,. :•.1. ..• In the course of a few days we will •.4 at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., on the STERLING GAIT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, e . on Main Street. How he enjoys sane for sometime. But after 1,- issue a very attractive folder, call- ''• 4 premises described below as No. I. LIVE CAPITAL TOPICS. the peirsonal telling of Hon. having made away with nearly ,.._ ed "1907 Weddings", giving a li8t, .-3. No. 1. All that Real Estate situated TERMS:—One Dollar a year in advamic: Six e' in the Town of Emmitsburg. Frederick subscriptions, Three ,,.. of more than a hundred articles ,..t. months, 50 cents. Trial Hezekiah Hump's visit to his two hundred thousand dollars he "r: •- 4 County, Maryland, adjoining lot of Weekly Letter From Our Regular months, 25 cents. suitable as bridal gifts, -ranging in RATES made known on apdlier.- brother in Dunkville. What joy had the effrontery to write in Jno. J. Dukehart on the North, the Correspondent. AVERTISING 4 price from one to several hundred + Carriage Shop lot on the South and the tion at this office. at- was tak- ". THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline unspeakable is his when his this same note that he 4 dollars. baseball field on the East, improved The usual lull that follows the busy any advertisements which he may deem objection- startling because, as he put it, .4. with a large closing days of Congress has been felt able. tention is riveted upcn a ing his life 4 The folder will be mailed free upon •.4 .,-, BRICK DWELLING, in Washington since Monday. Repre- NO ATTENTION whatever will be paid to paragraph recounting the injury "I have lost my power to grasp request. anonymous contributions. 4 containing nine rooms and basement, sentatives and Senators are hurrying MANUSCRIPTS offered for publication will be to a farmer's valuable horse: things." ,_,I. with Stable, Corn Crib and Chicken out of the city by every train and by when accompanied by + ... the end of the week only the few whp returned if unavailable, But pause. On just the very ..t., G-ALT & 13R,0 •, ..-9 house. No. 2.—All that lot of ground stamps. 6.• •T adjoining No. 1 on the North, the said remain here practically the year round ALL COMMUNICATIONS intended for this *.. EMMITSBURG day that this influential owner, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, STATIONERS, .A. baseball ground on the East, and im will be left. The falling off in the paper should be addressed to THE NOT TOO SERIOUS. 6-- ..* number of the callers at the White CHRONICLE. and perhaps editor, of the: city .1-.74, proved with Carriage Shops. No 3.— Fred- 4 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.,' . WASHINGTON, D. C. All that lot of ground adjoining No. 2 House is very noticeable and must be CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC and especially gratifying to the President. erick County Telephone connections. daily is revelling in the "pro- on the North, and lot of James Koontz Season + weekly, he, himself, has A Bit Of Wit And Humor To on the South, and the said baseball Mr. Roosevelt has accepted an invi- vincial" The Serious Side Of Life. X4 44 444 4+ 4 4+ + 4 4+ + + + 4 4+ + + 4 4+ + 4 4+ + 4 4$ tation to speak at Indianapolis, May Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Emmits- ground on the East, improved with Postoffice. written or caused to be written, a double thirtieth and on the following day at burg Lansing, Michigan. It is believed that a "ringing" editorial about the BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on both of these occasions he will dis- A Springtime Ditty. failure of the Board of Aldermen Stable and other outbuildings. No. 4. cuss the ship subsidy proposition. To many of the White House visitors since to keep the streets in repair ; has The crocus now begins to croak, —All that half lot of ground adjoining 1907 MARCH 1907 The wind flower soon will blow, lot of James Koontz on the North and the adjournment he has stated that he The Right Right Price is more than ever convinced of the The hurry of the hurricane Goods at the administered a"stinging rebuke" Jno. F. Felix on the South, running Su. Mo.Tu. We.Th. Fr.Sa. to the "gang" who have pocket- Will drive away the snow. back with a uniform width of 30 ft. wisdom and sound policy of a ship sub- —New York Sun. ARE WHAT YOU WANT. to said baseball_ grounds. No 5.—All sidy and that it is his intention to urge ed the money which should have that lot of ground situated in said the bill with all his strength upon the * * sixtieth been spent on park roads or the Town of Emmitsburg, known as the Congress. 2 Not Absolutely. baseball grounds and East of lots Nos. When the Child Labor bill was be- fore Congress there was some opposi- suburban thoroughfares; or per- "Are you keeping Lent ?" I Keep None But The Best Stillhouse Goods 1, 2, 3, and 4, adjoining lands of Sisters of Charity on the South and East and tion to the plan of turning over the 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 haps in this issue there appears "Well, not so rigorously as that five to the you touched me for a month ago is."— AND I SELL IN QUANTITIES lot of Geo. P. Beam on the North, con- investigation of the problem a "leader" on the business in- taining Bureau of Commerce and Labor. Fif- Philadelphia Ledger. teen thousand dollars was appropriated 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 telligence displayed by the State THREE AND ONE HALF ACRES and the Senate passed an amendment of-- -in appropriating for roads Too Big a Field. of land more or less. No. 6.—All that to pay this amount to the Bureau of TO SUIT THE TRADE. parcel of land situated about one and Commerce and Labor for the work. 17 18 19 20 21 2223 the enormous amount mentioned Years ago, while Reverend Shanda- one half miles from the Town of The President was known to be op- in a detailed account in another loupe was a student at the seminary, FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Emmitsburg, Md.Md., along and near the posed to this and has since announced 25 26 27 28 2930 he undertook, one vacation season, to Frederick and Turnpike his opinion that the investigation column. Inconsistent? Never. sell fire extinguishers. should be made by some commission es- nov 23 3m H. C. HAMINT1-+:11. road and on the West side of said road, MOON'S PHASES. Further along in the pages of His pleasing address and affability adjoining the Chas. W. Ott property, pecially fitted for the work and not by enabled him to make many sales. How- lands of Harry Hopp, Henry J. Hoke persons now in the classified service. ,cr Third r7 3.42 First n 8:10 this city daily we find that Mr. it:1MM=MI. ki Quarter I 2Quarter 1 p.m. ever, he encountered the usual rebuffs Edward S. Taney and others, contain- Representative Crumpacker and Com- 1:05 n9 2:44 Cortlandt Van Schick Cadwallad- which are the experience of all agents. ing about missioner Neil, of the Bureau of Labor, 1154loon 14 FullMoon The theological student had gained have been in consulation with the Presi- er is adding another story to his access to the office of a surly broker, 34 ACRES, dent and it is believed that they magnificient garage on Ave- and forthwith began expatiating on the T. E. ZIMMERMAN more or less, and improved with an have arrived at a plan by which the FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907. deluging powers of his incomparable apple and pear orchard. work can be turned over to a commis- nue. We are also acquainted fire extinguisher. sion to be appointed by the President. with the very interesting news "To hell with it!" roared the broker, Terms of Sale :—One half of the pur- It is believed that James Bronson Rey- AT the present time there fiendishly. DRUGGIST chase money cash on the day of sale, nolds, a sociologist and settlement work- that Mrs. Onderdonk-Onderdonk "Oh, my dear man," expostulated the other half to be paid in six months, er of distinction, will be placed tn seems to be a perfect craze for will spend the Easter Holidays at Shandaloupe, "this extinguisher does the purchaser or purchasers giving his, charge. He is one of the men who building monuments. Statues of not deserve the extreme virtue with her or their notes with approved se- made the sensational findings against "Onderkrankie," the country which you credit it."—From Harper's ZIMMERMAN'S curity and bearing interest from the the packing houses in Chicago last year heroic size representing the Weekly. day of sale for the deferred payment. and is a personal friend of Mr. Roose- home of her brother, at Wetleigh- The above properties will all be sold valorous deeds of this one and * * wrirrE PINE AND TAR. velt. In order to take charge of this By-The-Sea. subject to the dower of Mrs. Isabell M. work he would have to submit to a that one are to be found in In another place, under a glar- Wonderful Sight. TRY IT FOR Baker. All the costs of conveyancing civil service examination in order to to be paid by the purchaser or pur- comply with the technicalities of the every city, and there is scarcely ing heading, we see that, "at Two smart youths from London met chasers. a shepherd on one of the Argyleshire COUGHS AND COEDS. Senate amendment. a town of size in which a tab- that very hour when Avenue hills. "You have a fine view from HEIRS OF NICHOLAS BAKER, The Executive branch of the Govern- let does not commemorate the with shoppers and here," one of them remarked; "you mar08-3t. Deceased. ment is considerably agitated over the is crowded must be able to see a great way." impending tariff war with France. All fame of a public or local charac- people are returning from the "Ou, ay, a ferry great way." hope of finding any concession which it ter, chronicle some conspicuous "Ah ! Can you see America from ORDER NISI ON SALES. can offer the French Government to matinee," "a spirited and very here?" to prevent the application of the max- era,or recount at least one notable valuable animal, driven by "Farther than that," said Donald. UNDERTAKER. NO. 8137 EQUITY. imum tariff rates on American products historic event. "Ah ! How's that?" has been abandoned. The situation is slipped on the icy pavement and "Ou, juist waiat till the mists gang In the Circuit Court for Frederick county,sitting really analogous to that with Germany Yet notwithstanding the eager fell across the tracks of the awa', an' you'll see the mune in Equity. a year ago and in neither case can this present meet the de- search for celebrities to whom Traction Company, delaying traf- S. S. Magazine. JANUARY. TERM, 1907. Government at M. F. SHUFF In the matter of the Report of Sales filed the mand for a reciprocity treaty as the honor may be done that is con- fic for some time" etc., etc. * * 19th day of Feruary, 1907. price of minimum tariff rates for American goods. tinually going on, no one seems After all then, in effect, the A Spell Of Illness. James T. Hays, mortgagee of Ann R. Hiner, 1)I'ALEit Elizabeth Hiner, Mary J. Bluer, Julia Ann Mil- There is much activity here between to have thought of four charac- A physician having a large practice the State Department and the French city and the country editorials among the poor of Chicago recently re- ler and William F. Miller, her husband on pe- ters whose deeds have added so tition Embassy but it is not believed that on good roads, the news of John ceived a communication from the moth- 10[161111 there is any ground for asking a sus- much of the "long green" tint to Banks' er of a child, asking that he come at TO SEE AN ORDERED. That on the .23rd ttuy of March pension of tariff rates for the expecta- improvement to his house once to the youngster, who it was ex- 1907, the Mutt will proceed to act upon the history's too sombre background. Report of Sales of Real Estate, reported to said tion of a possible reciprocity treaty and Cadwallader's addition to plained, had "a very bad cold." BEDS, MATTRESSES. court by James T. Hays Mortgagee in the from the next Congress. Nothing has Injustice would surely be done After he had attended to the needs above cause. and filed therein as afore- occurred in the last Congress to war- his garage, Mrs. Onderdonk-On- of other patients, the doctor made his said, to finally ratify and confirm the same if lasting monuments to M. and unless cause to the contrary thereof be rant the belief that Senators could be derdonk's and Mr. Humph* vis- way to the lodgings of the woman who INTERNATIONAL shown before said day; prided a copy 01 this persuaded at the next session to pass a Mme. Humbert, Mrs. Cassie had sent the note. Hospitals, Hotels, Institutions order be inserted in some newspaper published reciprocity treaty that would avert its, and the accounts of the far- To his utter astonishment the child in Frederick county, for three successive weeks Chadwick and the late Mr. Dow- prior to said day. this threatened blow to American trade. mer's "valuable horse" and the was suffering with a complaint utter- Furnished Throughout. The Report states the amount of sales to be France has been one of our best cus- ie of "Zion City," were not other's "spirited animal" are ly distinct from "a bad cold." "Can't 82108.60. tomers especially in live cattle and erected in some conspicuous place you see," he impatiently demanded of GASOLINE ENGINE Dated this 19th day of February, 1907. dressed meats. But the French Gov- the same in so far as the interest the woman, "that your child is down SAMUEL T. HAFFNER, ment has declined to accept as sufficient to commemorate the lamentable to the respective communities is with the measles? What on earth did IfSpecial prices for FurItit tire in Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick county. the examination and inspection of cat- credulity of the times, and to you mean by writing me that he had 'a I arge quantities. True copy—Test: tle and meats provided for in the Pure concerned, and, when it is all bad cold?' 118 TO litlY 1T. ANTE SAMUEL T. HAFFNER, Clerk. Food act and the Department of Agri- make an example of those "Easy said, the city and the country After a moment's hesitation, the Vincent sebold, Sol. oar 14t culture. Instead it persists in demand- Marks" who belong to.that class woman explained in a sheepish way: THEM. ing a certificate of microscopical exami- paper are very much alike. "To tell you the truth, doctor, I SEWING -:- MACHINES. ation provided for by the old law and which call forth the saying about didn't know how to spell measles."— 1101110_m_8.40..._llcom 1 regulation. So far the State Depart- the parting of fools and their Harper's Weekly. ment has failed to persuade the French IN dismissing a trivial case in Government that the new plan is safer money. CABINET WORK, REPAIRING. Baltimore the other day, a police and better, even though Italy and other Would it be just, would it be MARKET REPORTS, Zimmermall&Shriver 110111 'Plii(Jr1V countries have accepted it. justice made.the following wise The projected increase in the tariff fitting that these four shining W. Main St., Opp. Presbyterian Church. remark: - "The trouble," said of our goods landed on French soil is lights should sink into utter ob- The following market quotations, which are likely to extend to all our products sent he, "is that we have too many there and the menace to our trade is livion without an imperishable corrected every Friday morning, are subject to EMBALMER. EMMITSBURG laws on the -statute books and serious. tribute to their shrewdness and daily changes. Mr. Larrinaga, the delegate from too little application of the laws 110 BAKERY,mE....D Porto Rico has made a most pathetic perspicacity ? Ah ! Surely not. appeal on behalf of his people of that of good sense." This comment July 6-tf. Any man and woman who could EmotITSBURG. Island and at the same time a very of the learned justice brings to Corrected by Zimmerman & , clear exposition of the result of Ameri- separate staid bankers and wide- mind the fact that very many Wheat,(dry) 70 PUBLIC SALE. can rule there. In the fore front of awake financial agents from their Rye ...... • • • • 50 HARRY HOPP5 the Island's troubles, it appears, is the law makers seem to be entirely Oats 40 Dingley tariff the application of which, exchequer by furnishing security PROPRIETOR. devoid of good sense. It also Corn per bushel 50 By virtue of a power of sale contain- according to the delegate, finished the in the shape of blank paper en- Hay, ...... $11.00(413.00 ed in the last will and testament of ruin of the coffee traders which had emphasizes the truth that the Mary C. Nussear, deceased, and also in been begun by the cyclone a year be- closed in official-looking envel- average statute and ordinance pursuance of an order of the Orphans' 1 fore. Porto Rico has enjoyed a lucra- opes; any one woman passed the Clo;ttntry Produce Ute. SURYS Court of Frederick County, the under- tive trade in coffee with Spain but U. book is a written or printed Corrected by Jos. E. Hoke. signed, Executor, will sell at public Cakes Rolls Pies 1 S. tariff destroyed it. The failure of age of fifty, not prepossessing sale on the anomaly. In almost any one of Butter , premises lately occupied by the House of delegates to pass the and not endowed with a charm- Eggs 14 OUSE said deceased, proposition to raise a loan on the credit these books, in cities and even per 11) ...... 10 of the Island to supply the Capital to ing personality, but who could Chickens, On Saturday, March 23rd, 1907, small towns, contradictory stat- Spring Chickens per 3) 12 ¶Deliveries made in new water restore the industry was also a blow 15 PAINTS beginning at the hour of 10 o'clock, that could be traced to American inter- talk men of affairs out of thous- Turkeys and dust-proof wagon. utes or ordinances may be found. Ducks, per lb 12 T.HEPAINT WITHITHE LONG LIFE A. M., the following personal property : ference. Furthermore the changing of ands of dollars; any man who Lot of carpet, 6 cane seat chairs, 2 One such sLatute will totally Potatoes, per bushel...... ASURY'S House Paints are 11Wedding and birthday cakes the currency, he claims caused a money could compel a tremendous fol- Dried Cherries, (seeded) 12 rockers, leaf table and cover, lamp and stringency and a "second cyclone" in M known the length and breadth stand, mirror, lounge, 2 pictures, made to order. nullify another; yet both are al- Raspberries 15 of the United States as the 1 lot financial circles. The address of Mr. lowing to worship him and to Blackberries 4 pictures, grand-father clock, parlor Larrinaga only serves to make it clear- lowed to remain. paints that live the longest. They cook stove and pipe, 6 wood seat practically give into his abso- Apples, (dried) 4 live the longest because they arc chairs, er that any country with a high tariff And here is where the exercise extension table, carpet and oil cloth, policy, and especially our own is not fit- their Peaches,(dried) (pealed.) 10 made of carefully selected pigments lute control their wills and Lard, per lb buffet, lot of dishes, book case, hall EVERYTHING IN ted for colonizing. if common sense, by a judge, a (9 ground in and stair pocket-books; any _ one of this Beef Hides.. ... 10 carpet and rods and oilcloth, mayor or a burgess, comes in. PURE LINSEED OIL •hat rack, wardrobe, bedroom suit, THE BAKER'S UNE. quartette, say we, is entitled to stove and pipe, lot of bedclothes, lot of But fortunately common sense the preservat;ve qualities 'of which are un- It is stated that from 1898 to 1905 the a monument. f1VI.4.24'1,41t21. questioned. They retain their original ap- matting, bedsteads, bureau, washbowl, Government paid between 45 and 55 rulings only bring out more Corrected by Patterson Brothers. pearanc'e and preserve the materials ol pitcher and stand, bedstead, stand and cents a pound for ink for the Bureau of And in this connection we which your house is constructed for a spring, carpet, tool chests, cot and iuly 13-3m strongly the failure on the part Steers, per 100 It $ 4 to 5.00 greater period than any other paints you Engraving and Printing. • Since that Butcher Heifers. 334 (4)4 can buy, which, combined with their supe- bird cage, lot of coal, loxes and wood, would suggest that life-size rior time the price has been 12 cents. Had of the makers of statutes and Fresh Cows 20.00(4,50.00 covering capacity, make them by far tub and boxes, coal oil stove, buckets, the present price prevailed, the Govern- figures of this little assemblage the cheapest. Made only by cook stove, fixtures and pipe, kitchen ordinances to strike out every Fat Cows and Bulls, per lb ..... 2 i.t) JOHN W. MASURY et SON ment would have saved between $500,- Hogs, Fat per lb table, cupboard, wood box, bench, wash Of grafters be moulded in shin- New York and Chicago 000 and $1,000,000, according to esti- law which dashes with another. Sheep, Fat per lb 3 43/ ' boiler, bucket, step ladder, and im- mates which have been made by of- ing brass and placed in Central Lambs, per lb...... 5 @ CA mediately thereafter the following de- It is palpably nonsensical to re- LOCAL AGENT; cials. Park, New York; that these Calves, per lb 53/, 6 scribed real estate, situated in the Town tain a law which fines a man for Stock Cattle [email protected] of Emmitsburg, Frederick County, statues be raised on a pedestal J. THOS. Maryland, doing that which another law in GELWICKS on the West side of Gettys- • made of touch-stone; and that burg street, opposite the Catholic the same jurisdiction permits BALTIMORE, Mar. 13. Church and adjoining the Engine House their be grouped in the fore- WHEAT :—Spot,79 4(4)1 property, all that Real Estate of which ,III 111.6101116f BRIllgi StIOD him to do. Yet strange to say CORN :—Spot, 52 6_4 ithe said Mary C. Nussear died, ground (some kneeling, some :—White seized the ordinance books of many a OATS 50@a5034 and possessed and which was conveyed A FINE LINE OF CHOICE CI- crouching, some standing, but RYE:—N ea rby, 58@59 ; bag lots, 55@62. to her by deed from Felix A. Diffendal, GARS, SMOKING AND CHEW- town are full of instances where HAY :-.--Timothy, 320.00@$ . ;No. 1 Clover, dated May 18, 1904, and recorded in GET YOUR all with money-laden hands out- $17.50(4) .; Na. 2 Clover, 816.00@$17.00 ING TOBACCOES. there are two regulations dia- Liber S. T. H., No. 267, Folio 61, one dec 7-6ros stretched to these figures) num- STRAW :—Rye straw—fair to choice, $11.503$ of the Land Records of Frederick coun- metricatly in opposition; both $12.00. No. 2, 810.503$811.00 ; tangled rye, blocks, erous fine images of apparently ty, improved with a very desirable however,supposed to be operative. [email protected]; wheat, blocks, $7.50(4138.00 ; oats, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NOTICE TO CREDITORS. well-to-do people wearing caps 38.0055$10.50 HOUSE, containing five rooms, and Elbert Hubbard said not long MILL FEED :—Winter bran, per ton, 323.003$ and bells; and that on a tablet with a back building or F:urnmer kitch- $23.50; 200lb. sacks, per ton, Eti8.21.00; mid- en in the rear thereof. 9-IHIS is to give notice that the sub- ago, in speaking on the subject dlings, 10011). sacks, per ton, $23.004323.50. Fair Criticism underneath this latter group Terms of Sale as prescribed by the scriber has obtained from the Or- Of lack of brains, that the high- POULTRY :—Old hens,15@ ; Young chick- OYSTERS phans' Court of Frederick county, should be deeply graven: Court :—On the persor al property, est ens, large, 16007 ; small, ; Spring chick- is Maryland, letters of administration on degree that a man could ob- ens, large, ; small , Invited cash; on the real estate one-third cash "What Fools These Mortals Be." on day of sale or ratification thereof by the estate of tain—greater by far than that PRODUCE:—Eggs, 17; butter, nearby, rolls of any part of our service 21@22; Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania the Orphans' Court, the balance in ISAAC F. BOWERS, which any university or college and a prompt and thorough equal payments of six and twelve FROM Prints, .19@20. late of said county, deceased. All per- THE city "journalist" delights could bestow was the degree of POTATOES—Per bit. 453$58; No. 2, per months, the purchaser cr purchasers investigation will be given. giving his, her or their notes, bearing sons having claims against the said es- in saying that country pa- D. C. 1311. tate are hereby warned to exhibit the S., Doctor of Common CATTLE :----Steers, best, $4.00431.50; others ; We are often able to dis- interest from clay of sale, with good and sufficient security, to be same, with the vouchers thereof, legal- pers are continually harping on Sense. But the great _question is, 83.003$$3.50; Heifers, 8 (4,i8 ;Cows, 82.00@ approved cover defects, but the sug- by the said Executor, for the deferred ly authenticated, to the subscriber, on He considers. $2.50; Bulls, $2.00 to $2.50; Calves, 83/,® c. GEO. E. CLUTZ. good roads. this how many are there who would gestions of our subscribers payments, or all cash at the option of or before the 1st day of October, 1907; Lambs,6%3$734 c.: Pigs,[email protected]; Shoats, $2.50 they may otherwise by law be excluded subject the long suit of the town be entitled to it? C143.00; Fresh Cows,$30.000440.00 per head. the purchaser. No personal property are always welcome. to be removed until the terms of sale from all benefits of said estate. Those editor; one on which he can fall Both the police justice and the are complied with and all the expenses indebted to said estate are requested to PHILADELPHIA, Mar M. back whenever his lethargic latter gentleman are right. There of conveyancing to be borne by the make immediate payment. WHEAT, 78(&8%; CORN, 50@503; OikTS, The C. & P. Telephone Co. purchaser or purchasers of the real es- Given under my hand this 1st day of thoughts reach a particularly low is too little application of the 49%(650;BUTTER 303/4, (4) EGGS,18; POTATOES tate. March, 1907. bu., 5.33$ 60; LIVE POULTRY :—Fowls, ebb. Another thing in which per CHAS. W. NUSSEAR, ISAAC S. BOWERS, laws of good sense—of common 1434@1534; Spring chickens to Turkeys,18(4) this superior gentleman takes sense. 20. FREDERICK, MD. mar. 1-4ts. Executor. mar 1-5t, Administrator. Entmmburci Cbcomdc. NEWS FROM FREDERICK I VERITABLE HEROISM. ataill=1111111MallIONIIII

F1iDAY, MAHCH 15, 1907. Abridged Items From The County Seat A TRUE STORY OF UNSELFISH, SEMIANNUAL Of General Interest To The Local SPLENDID BRAVERY. KIDNAPPED BOY FOUND Public. REDUCTION SALE I The tight before the Orphans' Court A Young Boy Twice Rescued From f of Frederick County over the adminin Death And Returned To His Rescued By the Police in Salt Lake tratiou of the $25,00o eatatc of Charles Moth- Of all Odds and Ends, and Broken Lots in all lines. er. Man Had Nothing To City Last Night.--Two Women And and Alice Bentz, who were found dead Say MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES, about 150 pairs. at their home in Frederick on February Of His Gallantry. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, about 150 pairs. a Man Arrested. 2, which has been in progress for the MEN'S AND last five weeks was concluded. The The New York Sun published the fol- BOYS' CAPS AND HATS. [Special dispatch to The- Chronicle.) court will review the testimony before lowing news item last Tuesday: "While GENTS' FURNISHINGS; Gloves, Stockings, Suspenders, Horace Marvin, Jr., the kidnapped rendering a verdict. walking on the trestle of the Erie Rail- Shirts, etc., etc. road at Riversitle, son of Dr. Horace Marvin, of Dover, The Frederick County Telephone and Shop Inspector Morgan of Ohio, says been unable since January 1 to obtain N. J., forty feet GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. Del., is safe in the hands of the Salt Telegraph company, which recently that Ohio is ahead of any other state in transportation of their products to east- above the Passaic River, twelve-year- Lake City police. purchased the Examiner Building in child labor legislation. In 1906 there ern points, because of the stated inabil- old Edward Berger missed his footing An officer discovered him in the com- Frederick, will remodel the building were 311 prosecutions for violating the ity of the great Great Northern and and fell between the ties, striking the Eel& pany of a man and two women on a and install a new equipment. The law, and fines aggregating $4,557. Northern Pacific Railroads to carry the steel frame work in his descent to the FACT'S ST0111-1= South bound train last night. The icy water. overhead wires throughout the city will "Aunt traffic. "ON T11t.-..1 three people were arrested. be abolished and a multiple cable sys- Betsy" Freeman, of Madison 'As the boy fell Chris Naumann with township, Pa., celebrated her 113th tem will be introduced. Priests of the Church of the Immacu- a friend, Peter Brueck, started across GETTYSBURG, - An agreement birthday last Friday. This woman liv- late Conception, in the Bronx, New the trestle on their way from Haw- PA. has been affected be- ed through TAN EYTOWN. tween the Washington, Frederick and one century and parts of the York, surprised two burglars who were thone to Patterson. They saw the boy nineteenth 20111117111111111M1311111=111•1111=11M1 Gettysburg Railroad Company and and twentieth centuries. She seeking to steal the sacred vessels of struggling in the river and Naumann was a great lover of the pipe and smok- the church. The priests shot at ran to the nearest pier and clambered Charles V. Sanner by which the rail- ed incessantly. the road marauders and from down the steel work. At the base of - Interesting Happenings of the company secures the right of numerable blood Week. way through the land of Mr. Sanner at A decision made by Attorney-Gener- stains on the floor of the church one or the pier, which is barely wide enough From our Regular Correspondent. Yellow Springs. al Bonaparte will prevent States from both of the thieves were hit; however for a foothold, Naumann took off his At the annual meeting of the Fred- attracting immigrants by sending agents they both escaped. overcoat and threw one end to the boy, Rev. A. B. Mower, of Mount Wolf, erick City Hospital Association Mrs. abroad. The decisions upset the opinion who was clinging to a cake of ice. Pa., former pastor of the U. B. Church Margaret E. S. Hood, widow of James of the solicitor of the Department of The wholesale warehouse at George "The boy caught the coat and Nau- WOODWARD & LOTHROP, of this place, visited friends here last Hiffin Hood, was elected second honor- Commerce and Labor, that States are and Union streets, Cumberland, Md., mann hauled him to the pier. He was Friday. ary vice-president of the institution for exempt from the provisions of the alien occupied by the Maryland Shoe Com- exhausted and unable to help himself, Mrs. Sallie Dorsey, of Westminster, life. Through the munificence of Mrs. contract labor law. pany of which John W. Young clerk and Naumann, who is big and muscu- of the Circuit Court for Allegany coun- her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Crapster, of Bal- Hood two wings have been added to lar, put the boy on his broad back and 10th, llth.-F &0 Sts. timore, and her daughter, Mrs. Mervin the building at a cost of about $10,000 Heinrick von Boetticher, who was for ty is president, was consumed by fire started up to the top of the trestle. He Barr, of Chicago, were visitors at the each. Mrs. Emma J. Smith, the foun- many years minister of the interior about 1 o'clock Saturday morning. The had first instructed Brueck to see if a WASHINGTON, D. C. home of Mr. W. W. Crapster, part of der of the hospital, under Prince Bismarck, died last week. insurance on building and contents is train was coming. Naumann reached is first honorary He was last week. president for life. . Mrs. A. C. McCar- usually intrusted with the task about $50,000. The building and stock the top of the trestle and had started to Mr. B. 0. Slonaker and wife, spent dell was elected president. of defending the government in the were valued at about $70,000. walk across with the boy on his back last Thursday with their daughter, near Mrs. Pearl Stambaugh, wife of Pla- Reichstag on behalf of the iron chan- when Brueck began waving his arms Littlestown. tius Stambaugh and cellor, who infrequently attended the Mr. I. Freeman Rasin, the chief of wildly. An express, which Brueck saw granddaughter of sessions. the Democratic Mrs. Coombs, of Hanover, Pa., was ex-City Tax Collector Edward A Git- organization in Balti- he would not be able to stop, was al- more, died in that city last Saturday. the guest of her son, Arthur, and fam- tinger, of Frederick, died at the home A new theory in connection with -the A most on the trestle when Naumann ily, part of last week. of her Baltimore paper said of him: "Mr. Ras- had lowered the helpless boy between HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT. mother-in-law, Mrs. M. C. Fech- recent shortage in the Sub Treasury at in, with tig, in York, Pa., from the effects of Chicago all the faults which his critics the ties With one hand and was hanging Mrs. Gabriel Stover died at the home has been advanced. It has saw and all the virtues which his friends of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas, near terrible burns received several weeks been suggested that some banking in- himself to a tie with the other. This splendid department includes, besides Housefurnishings of the most ago. stitution, noted, was one of the most remarkable "The express roared above them, town, on Saturday morning, aged about through an employee, appro- figures in modern sorts and highest grades, the very best productions, both foreign Several attempts have been made to priated the $173,000 American politics. He was and following it as swiftly as his legs 90 years. Funeral services were held to tide them over clearly the leader of the Democratic in the Lutheran Church on Monday kill Harry Dean, of Middletown. A some financial rocks and that now they or- could carry him, came Brueck, who and domestic, in Chinaware, Glassware, Lamps and accessories, Cut glass, ganization in the city, and both critics and marvelled at his friend's escape. morning. few nights ago three shots were fired are afraid to restore it. Brueck Japanese Wares, Baskets, Pure Food Product, etc. at him by some one concealed in a rail- friends called him "boss." To him poli- helped Naumann and the boy back on to William Crapster, of Washington, tics was a game and he played it spent Sunday at home. road cut. On account of alleged bad treatment, with a the trestle. Housekeepers will find much to interest them just now in these several Chicf Justice McSherry has gone to poor accommodations, indifferent food, master hand. He was of the same type "The two men carried Berger to his Miss Alice Crapster, of Philadelphia, Croker and Quay. His classes of Housekeeping Supplies, as we are in daily receipt of the is home on a visit. Johns Hopkins Hospital for treatment. and the fact that his daughter was bit- as goal was suc- home and left him with his mother, new ten by a rat--all this happening on one cess. To this he bent all the force at not stopping long enough to tell the spring productions, among which are quite a number of Miss Ferguson, of Baltimore, is vas- his command." new inventions Ring the family of Mr. E. E. Reindollar. of the steamers of the Compagnie story of the boy's double peril and General Trans-Atlantique, and devices that are absolutely necessary, or that will help materially in Misses Amelia and Elizabeth Annan, HAGERSTOWN EVENTS. Professor Lawrence Pugh, Naumann's gallantfy. The boy recov- Wurts, of the Yale Law School, James former United ered of Eminitsburg, are visiting at the has States Senator from Alabama, died last enough to tell it himself to-night." the conduct of the dining room and kitchen. home of their uncle, Dr. C. Birnie. sued the steamship company for $90,000. Saturday night in Washington from A collection of rich and unusually brilliant American Cut Glass has just Rev. William Hess, of Brunswick, What Goes on From Day to Day.- The South Dakota pneumonia, combined with the weak- spent a few days, the first of the week, House has passed been received, and there are many choice pieces particularly The News of The Week. the Senate Divorce bill, requiring the ness of old age. He was born in Burke SABILLASVILLE. suitable for with his mother and sister. residence of County, Ga., in 1820, of a well known Wedding and Easter Gifts. Mrs. one year in the State and Margaret Valentine, of Gettys- The residence three months in the county, before southern family, and during his seventy- burg, and daughter, Mrs. Miller, of of Dr. J. T, Rothrock, be- Narrow We call attention to the several items as advertised former Commissioner of Forestry, at ginning a divorce suit, with all hearings seven years he had until recently taken Escape At Cascade.--Work On here. They are Columbia, visited the family of Mr. Mountainside in open court. This law an active part in public life. He was a Sanitarium to Begin.-Illustrated noticeably good values. Henry Galt on Thursday of this week. Sanitarium, on top of will check the South Mountain, several miles east of divorce industry of the State, which representative in congress for some Lecture In U.. B. Church. years ; resigned to hold a similar posi- Mont Alto Park, was destroyed by fire has become distasteful to people of -Child Adopted. entailing a loss of about $10,000. South Dakota. tion in the Confederate congress; was Five Shell Oyster Plate Special. Austrian China Dinner PERSONALS. The annual Farmers' Institute, which president of the Democratic State con- Rev. Mr. Houck of Washington, D. met in Hagerstown on Monday and Lumbermen in the Puget Sound re- vention in Alabama and five years later C., gave an illustrated lecture in the Tuesday, was addressed by Mr. J. T. gion have complained to the Interstate was elected to the U. S. Senate, retiring U. B. Church, on the evening of the Set Special. Campbell, on the subject of potato cul- Commerce Commission that they have in 1896. 8th; subject "A Trip to The Golden We have received a lot of dainty Items of Interest About Peo- We ture and poultry raising; and by Prof. Gate." The church was well filled and decorated imported Oyster Plates, offer a lot of 100-piece White R. L. Watts, of Johnstown, Pa. on FAIRFIELD every one seemed pleased with the and Gold ple You Know. moisture and profitable market garden- TOUCHING RESPONSE. ITEMS. evening's entertainment. and call attention to the low price Dinner Sets, at the price ing. Earl Baker was awarded the two Work will begin on the State Tuber- at which they are offered. usually asked for earthenware. Mr. Harry Troxell has gone to Cali- weeks scholarship at the Maryland culosis Sanitarium on April 1. They will Aged Veteran Dies.-James Dixon Post, $15.00 per set. fornia. Agricultural College for exhibiting the A Working Woman the First to Answer run a large force of men and rush it 25 cents each. 83, G. A. It. Will Mr. John Anderson, of Baltimore, best ten ears of corn. Mayor Weaver's Appeal in Behalf Hold Another right along. Albert Stephey, of Rouzerville was Bean Mrs. Geo. Kinna, of Thurmont, was in town this week. of Starvers in China and Rus- Soup, The Last Of The spent Mr. and Mrs. J, Stewart Annan were killed in a runaway accident at the foot Season. a few days of this week with her sister, New Rich Cut Glass. in Baltimore this week. of the Mountain near Pen-Mar on last sia. Mrs. Win. D. Stem of this place. Thin Cup And Saucer Special. Mrs. George B. Resser has returned Friday. Master Carroll Wachter who has money We show a splendid from a long visit in Hanover. The jury in the case of Mrs. Mary L. A ten dollar bill, a sum of Mr. been ill, is now able to be out. We offer a lot of assortment that meant a big sacrifice to the donor, Henry Walter, a veteran of the thin blue Japan- Miss Waesche, of Thurmont, is visit- Motter against David and Samuel Meh- civil war, died at the home of his Mr. T. F. 'Eyler is remodeling and of New Cut Glass, which is un- ing Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Zimmerman. ring, owners of a hotel in Taneytowr, was the first contribution received by daughter, making extensive improvements to his ese China Tea Cups and Saucers, the Citizens' Permanent Relief Com- Mrs. Samuel Walter, last usually brilliant and well cut. Mr. Rogers Arnan, now of Westmin- returned •a verdict for Mrs. Motter Saturday at the advanced town property, into which he will move We placing her mittee of Philadelphia, and it came age of in assorted patterns and in the ister, was in Emmitsburg last Sunday. damages at one cent. Mrs. eight-six. Mr. Walter was a members in the near future. call especial attention to the fol- Rev. Mr. Gluck attended the Reformed Motter sued for $1,000. The case was from a working woman whose sym- of Dr. C. L. Wachter made a narrow pathy had been aroused after reading Post 9, Gettysburg. popular ovoid shape, at a very lowing splendid values: Ministerium in Frederick on Monday. removed to Washington county from The funeral was held on escape from being run over by an en- the Carrol court. Mayor Weaver's appeal Tuesday, Miss Addie Mullen, of Baltimore, is county Rev. C. L. Ritter' conducting the gine at Cascade on Saturday evening. special price. 5 inch Handled Cut Glass visiting her mother, Mrs. James Mullen. Daniel W. Reichard was appointed I The woman's response to the appeal He was watching for an Eastbound I practical, service. The interment was made Bon Bon Dishes Mrs. S. R. McNair who has been ill Collector of County and State Taxes for aid was not only but it at train, when this engine came tearing 15c. per cup and saucer. $1.00. showed that her heart was in her gift, Fayettsville, Franklin county, Penn- for some days is still confined to her for the ensuing year. The office pays I sylvania. along at a high rate of speed, from the 5 inch Unhandled Cut Glass bed. $3,800. , and the charity of thought, as express- opposite direction, and, as is so often ed in her letter which follows, was The last of the regular monthly Bean Olive Dishes Miss Mary Beitzler, of Taneytown, Several landslides interrupted traffic Soups held by Dixon the case, the engineer failed to whistle- $1.75. on the extension I worth more than the generous gift it- Post 83, G. A. R., New Flower And is visiting Mrs. Charles Sites of this Cumberland of the will be given on Saturday night, March for the crossing. 8 inch Cut Glass Fruit and place. Western Maryland railroad last Tues- self. Mrs. George Ridge, of Edgemont, I In sending her liberal contribution 23. All are cordially invited to attend. Salad Dishes Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hospelhorn have day night. The worst slide was a few Mr. John Snyder, forinely spent Wednesday and Thursday in our I Vegetable $2.75. west of Hancock this "Working Woman"--so she signed in the Seeds. moved to their new home in Eyler's miles where over one employ of the United States Govern- town, visiting her sister Mrs. Alonza Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Valley. hundred tons of rock and earth fell on herself-said: Williar. We "It has been stated that $5 will keep ment, is now in Fairfield. have just received and placed Sets Mr. H. Milton Kefauver, of Freder- the track. Mr. C. Sanders, who formerly lived Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Williar of $3.95. ick, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. a starving Russian alive until the next in this place, have legally adopted Helen, on sale our first shipment of seeds. harvest. If this be true, then every Illinois, has moved to this place. Mr. Henry Stokes. Sanders purchased the two farms the one year old babe of Mr. Williar's Mr. Philip J. Snouffer from Sparrow's GETTYSBURG NEWS one that can give the amount must feel brother William, whose wife died a These are absolutely fresh and new Imported Plates that they are responsible for one death belonging to Maj. Musselman. The Point, spentS'unday with his family in two horses that Mr. Sanders brought year ago. Mrs. William has taken care if they do not contribute. I pray this of Helen ever since her birth. -this season's stock and of the this place. Gathered From The Local Papers And with him from his old home are said to For Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets of Gettys- $10 note will keep two persons alive un- Mrs. T. F. Eyler and Miss Ternmie Plate Racks. Condensed For Chronicle Readers. til better provided for." be the finest in this vicinity. same high quality we have always burg, visited Mr. John hospelhorn Mr. Albert Low has decided to quit Wachter of this place, and Mrs. Fred. last Saturday. Even since they received this note Ridenour, of Deerfield, spent a delight- offered. , We offer a lot of 8 inch of have been butchering. Mr. George Byers is the Histori- The Misses Amelia and Elizabeth I those in charge the fund only butcher ful day last Thursday at the home of By the will of the late Mary A. Hoff- ' hoping that it would be the means in this place. cal Plates, in assorted subjects and Annan are visiting their uncle, Dr. C. The, list of those confined to the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Reinewald, Flower Seeds, Birnie, in Taneytown. man, of Ardmore, Pa., Rev. Prof. Me- of bringing the needs of the suf- Emmitsburg. two colors. We call lanchthon Coover, of the Theological ferers in far off Russia and China to nouse by illness does not decrease. Dr. 4 pckgs. for Sc. attention to Mr. Harry Knode, of Hagerstowa J. E. Glenn and Mrs. Joseph Kittinger the specially low price, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Seminary, and family, were the recipi- the attention of others who are better ents a very substantial sum. I able contribute to worthy couse. are the latest additions, both being ill Vegetable Seeds, Mrs. R. S. Knode, of this place. of to this at this writing. ANSWERS TO 3 for 50 cents. The annual contest of the Pennsylva- I • Mr. James A. Slagle, proprietor of Dr. James Watson, of near Altoona, 2 pekgs. for Sc. Regular price, the Taylor Hotel, Winchester, Va., nia Intercollegiate Oratorical Union was 35 cents each. held in this place last week. Five col- IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFFS. Pa., visited his mother, Mrs. Robert CORRESPONDENTS. spent a few days in his old home. Watson of near this place. Mr. Robert Annan left the leges were represented, Dickinson and L. for Mr. Daniel Stoops, of New Oxford, [In this column • Lehigh Universities failing to send ora- Annan, Horner & Co. Get Judgment -17xcLE Hi 1i II allsWer West last Thursday. Mr. Annan, ex- is in Fairfield at this time. all questions of a proper character submitted to pects to reside in Hutchinson, Kan. tors. The meeting was well attended, chapel beautifully Against Martin E. Valentine. • The promises of higher wages and the THE CHRONICLE. Readers of this paper should Mr. Chas. Felix, and family who have the decorated and call of the orators of a great degree of excel- the West are drawing many of not hesitate to patronize this column frequent- been spending some time in Eminitsburg, In the case of Annan, Horner & Co. the young people to the wider fields of lence. W. F. Deilert, of Muhlenberg Col- E. of this ly, as '•Untl,E 1.1:' draws a big salary and left for their home Monday morning. against Martin Valentine, the middle West, There seems to be loves to work.] Mr. Wtn. Nunemaker has returned lege, president of the association, pre- place, which lasted several days in the sided. nothing here at home to hold them. SIDNEY 'NEST to Blue Ridge Summit. He expects to Westminster court, the plaintiffs were The price Uncle Bill: The judges were: W. M. Hahn, of of eggs has dropped to fif- remain on the Mountain until next given judgement in the sum of $800. teen cents and butter to twenty-five. Is there any truth in the statement Winter. Harrisburg; Rev. F. Flack, of Greens- The defendant was surety for James that the soul has weight? Rev. J. G. Murray spent Tuesday in burg, and Rev. D. W. Woods, Jr. of G. Shriver of Ohio, on a note for $1,- h Gettysburg. The Gettysburg College JAMIE. Emmitsburg looking after the improve- 000, dated July 2, 1904. After that On Wednesday morning between Jamie: ments to his country place, "Stone- Mandolin and 'Guitar Club furnished the date Shnver became indebted to Annan, This is a new one. music. three and four o'clock there were sev- ,You refer to the hurst." . Horner & Co. for other sums, and a eral heavy peals of thunder and on news item appearing a few days ago, Iv/en's Wear, A very surprise was The judges awarded the first prize of farm owneil by him was sold and the I suppose. enjoyable party Shimer, Wednesday night at about eleven Before I dilate on this im given to Mrs. J. T. Hays last Monday $25 to J. M. of Muhlenherg, proceeds, after the payment of a portant subject gaze on this and the second prize of $15 to F. L. o'clock several flashes of lightning were "a mouse, night by Miss Tabitha Beam and Miss mortgage, applied to the latter indebted- seen to the North of town. one-half minute after death, depreciates Helen Shuff. Windolph, of Franklin and Marshall, ness by his direction. The defendants in weight ten to twenty Colorado Building, Hatter. and honorable mention to S. E. milligrams." Smith, claimed that this balance should have But this only goes to prove that a of Gettysburg. been applied to the note of July 2, 1904. mouse has Whitmoyer, a SALE REG!STER a soul. Of course the soul 14th & G Streets, WASHINGTON, D. Letter to C. F. Rowe. Clay seminarian of the But the verdict was against this as- has weight sometimes not enough, for C. Middle Class died at his home sumption. -instance when the ballance in Millville, Pa., after several weeks shows that Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Enimitsberg, Md. \Viten Ole printing and advertising Is it is wanting. illness from typhoid, fever done by The soul also has size. I aged about THERMOMETRIC READINGS. this office, sale notices under this heading will know one man whose soul would rattle 27 years. He left here ill be published free of charge until the date of sale. Dear Sir: You may like to know what about three in flea's shell. Then there is Gladys, weeks ago and soon after his arrival week from THE Under other conditions the rate will be as fol- you pay for the paint in a gallon of Taken every day lows: Four insertions 50c.; each additional in- she is soulful or full of soul, so much so "paint," assuming the pure-paint part home the trouble was diagnosed as ty- CHRONICLE Standard Thermometer. sertion 10c.: entire term MOO. that it gushes overboard; SPECIAL NOTICE. phoid fever. It was thought not often ORDER NISI ON SALES. of all "paints" to be all alike; which it he would 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P. M. but frequently. There are also whole The person who borrowed my Otter's isn't; and worth $1.75 a gallon. recover but in a relapse death came. Friday 38 44 March 16, at 1 p. m.. Isaac S. Bowers, Adminis- souls and a soul hole. Skunks have no History of Emmitsburg several years Of a paint adulterated 10 per cent, He was considered one of the brightest Satui day 34 44 42 souls ; that that the Seminary, presenting trator. on the premises, about one mile north should be soulful is asp will kindly leave the same at the I IN THE ORPHANS' COURT the pure-paint part brings $1.94 a gal- men in unusual Monday 28 40 41 west of Emmitsburg, personal property. awful. office of The EMMITSBURG OF promise. He was a graduate of Sus- CHRONICLE. lon. Tuesday 28 37 38 March 19, at 11 a. m., Stewart W. Sites, on the Uncle Bill: tf. LEWIS RHODES. FREDERICK COUNTY, 15 per cent brings $2.06 a gallon. quehanna University. The funeral took Wednesday 40 50 54 Andrew A. Annan farm. 2 miles South of What is a barnacle? MARYLAND. lace on Tuesday, representatives of Thursday 46 53 53 Tom's Creek M. E. Church, and 1% miles South 25 2.33 of the Emmitsburg and Keeysville road JOHN. 33* 2.62 is class-mates being present. I Friday 37 horses, cattle, and farming implements. John: LOST-REWARD. The engagement of Norman 50 3.50 C. Mc- I March 21, J. Lewis Topper. on road lending barnacle is a small bird of the Black hand pocket-book containing FEBRUARY TERM, 1907. 75 7.00 Pherson and Miss Margaret A. Cloud, I LOCAL PAINTERS ENGAGED. from McCleary's School House to Willoughby's genus homo indigenous Run-about -I% miles from Cettysburg. to all climes. money, and possibly cards with name In the Matter of the The average adulteration of paint in both of Pittsburgh, was announced re-' In many cases Sale of the Real cently. Horses, Cattle and Farm Implements. this bird is hydrophobic, of owner. Liberal reward will be paid for this country is about one-third; so you Messrs. James M. Kerrigan and March 21. 1 p. eschewing water as we all Estate of Mary E. The stockholders of m.. Henry Stokes, at his residence sliould evil, its return to CHRONICLE office. tf. Zimmerman, dec'd. see, the average price the American the Gettysburg in Emmitsburg. Household good's. and only taking it when under stress Department Store have James J. Kerrigan have received the of In the Matter of the Report of Sales, people are paying for paint is about awarded the March 23. 10 a. m.. Chas. W. Nussear, Executor. circumstances. This bird fixes himself Filed this contract contract for the inside decorative paint- on the FOR RENT. 12th day of March, 1907. $2.62 a gallon. to Wm. H. Johns for the erec- 'premises, in Emmltsburg, Md.. Real securely behind him who is not tion of a large Estat,i and Personal Property. afraid It is a game of wist. Adulterators warehouse on the site of ing for the new Catholic Church now of bills and their payment, taking grace- A very desirable Store-room 18x50 ft., ORDERED, by the Orphans' Court of the one destroyed by fire on February March 23. at 2 p. in.. heirs of 'Nicholas Baker. are always W sharp for the bulk of con- being erected in Brunswick. Both on fully that which others provide, liqui- suitable for any business. Moderate Frederick County, this 12th day of March sumers. People won't pay $1.75 a gal- 28th, 1906. The building will be a two- the premises in Emmitsburg. Md., several I these gentlemen are now in that place. pieces of Real Estate; also Brick Dwelling and dates his throat while others do the bills. rent, immediate possession. Apply to 1907, that the sale of the Real Estate lon for paint. So they pay $2.62 a gal- story brick about 60x100 feet with a Carriage Shop. There are several of Mary E. Zimmerman, cement basement. The reputation these painters have in varieties of barnacles D. W. GARNER, late of Fred- lon for paint and something that looks some of which are well known in this feb. 15-2mos. c. p. Taneytown, Md. erick County, deceased, this day report- pay this and other communities, established like paint mixed with it. (They I by the genuine merit of their work, and other communities. Say, John, ed to this Court by his Executor be the painter, besides, from $2 to $4 for recognized by the did you ever hear a fellow sing with a ratified and confirmed, unless cause to useless gallons.) FOUR POINTS AND VICINITY. I was people of Bruns- painting those wick and the contract was given to barnacle on his chest? the contrary be shown on or before the Why do they do it? They don't know them a short time ago. Uncle Bill: NEW MANAGEMENT. 6th day of April, 1907, provided a copy Devoe. of this Order he News of Interest From Onr Regular • What's a good way to keep rats and published in some news- Yours truly mice from the house? AFTER APRIL THE FIRST, paper published in Frederick County for 18 F W DEVOE'& CO Correspondent. AGAINST IT THEN; FOR IT NOW. Bess:BESS- three successive weeks prior to the 6th P. S. J. Thos. Gelwicks sells our paint. day of Mrs. Thaddeus Maxell, April, 1907. of Emmits- Those who read the newspapers and The Executors' burg, visited the family of Mr. H. Make a noise like a piece of cheese to Report states the F. remember what they read will call to I attract them and then in THE BINE HOUSE, •Ainount of Sales to be As there are 25 vacancies in the grade Maxell of this place on Sunday last. mind that the their presence , Seven Hundred President, when his son ; throw a cataleptic fit. They'll never ' Dollars [$700.00.] of assistant surgeon, the War Depart- Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Stansbury and was hurt in a game of football about a Well known to the people of this com- ment will hold two examinations ; one Mrs. Samuel Fitez and daughter, come back. Edna, year ago, "volleyed and thundered" Money has wings, so people say, munity and the travelling public gener- RUSSELL E. LIGHTER, on April 29 and one on July 29. The vitited the family of Mr. H. F. Baker, against rough sports. At Harvard the ally, will be under the management of JACOB M. BIRELY, examinations for entrance into the Med- FOR RENT. I I of near Bridgeport on Monday last. other day he did some equally strenu- And all want money to come their Wm. H. PEARRE, ical Corps of the army are difficult, I Mrs. Jennie Gerl:ins and son, Henry, ous volleying and thundering against way. On easy terms, seven room house and Judges of the Orphans' Court. but, it is declared at the War Depart- are visiting the family of Mr. John what he termed the "molly-coddles" J. W. BREICHNER True Copy Test :- ment, can be passed by any bright this place. four acres of land 1* miles East of Rcddy of turned out by universities which pro- To gain this end be truly wise, Prior to its reopening for the reception Wm. B. Cursisaaa, young physician who has graduated from Mrs. Samuel Fitez, of this place, vis- Emmitsburg hibit such rough sports. However, And in THE CHRONICLE ad- of guests the house will he thoroughly Register of Wills for Frederick County. a good medical college and has had some ited Mrs. I. M. Fisher, of Motter's shiftiness is one of the President's long Appy to GEO. L. GILLELAN, John T. Hospelhorn, hospital work. renovated and newly furnished through- Executor. Station, on Tuesday last. suits.-Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. vertise. mar. 8-3ts. Emmitsburg, march - Md. out. march 15-tf 15-4ts. Clt s. dealer in "1-In.rd wftre.liVoodenwEL re. L-niiits, €4-te. Also .4.4-rent Ifor the Pittsburg -Perfect IT'ence. DEAD PROPHET The. War Department has decided to •-trivrivIli vls -7"zb -:111 -•:11 -;n1 4t, establish a great rifle range for cavalry, infantry and field artillery near Wash- 1.10 IC E t RIDER (Continued from page 1.) ington. SeVeral sites are under consid- .IA1LLtS IL) eration, the chief of which is near Knox- (? EASTER HAT AND BONNET OISPLAY tunes to become Dowieites ; men of the highest order of intelligence. ville, Frederick county, • 414 figotiumEtiTs 411D TOIOBSTOES With an insatiable lust for power, 41 Seventy-five Trimmed Hats For The Standard of Musical Dowie was encouraged by his success to 0 plan a little kingdom of his own. He U. S. TRANSFER COMPANY. Ladies. Twenty-five Hats for Misses Excellence conceived the idea of Zion City and in MOTOR POWER and Children. Fifty Ready-to-wear Five Years his manner of putting the plan into ex- Three Score and MARBLE AND CEMETERY WORK REPLACES THE HORSE. of scientific research have been ecution proved beyond all cavil his Hats. devoted to the development of business shrewdness and his executive $35 TO $85.-- 300 IIEAD OF HORSES the tone qualities of the STIEF OF ALL KINDS. ability. and 100 HEAD OF YOUNG BLOCKY- Everything offered is new and PIANOS. ti Write for our Holiday Oiler. Estimates Furnished on Short -Notice Free of Charge. This city lying between Chicago and BUILT MULES, 6 to 8 years old, those which fashion has Milwaukee, on a tract of 6400 acres is weighing 900 to 1,400 pounds, to be pos- the styles are Handsome a monument to the fallen prophet. itively sold, on account of our new mo- approved. Booklet Free. at the ALL WORK CUAPANTEED. Millions upon millions were spent in tor-wagon system. Will be sold Mention Deit G factories, dwellings, stores, a bank and rate of 50 head a week. All good, ser- You are invited to call and in- C. A:- I'IDONT3. buildings of all kinds, and among others viceable stock, right out of hard work. (41 the enormous and expensive tabernacle Also, 30 HEAD OF BIG, YOUNG, spect this especially attractive show- seating 7000 people. Lots were leased FAT MARES, pavement sore; will ing of the Season's productions. at Dowie's own figure and city prices come sound in the country. See SU- Established 1809. prevailed for real estate, the income PERINTENDENT at COMPANY'S 9:i.tc.iberty.0., Tfie Improveg from which filled Dowie's coffers. STABLES, 533, 535, 537 and 539 WEST He planned a Theocratic political. PRATT STREET, corner Greene, BAL- ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY! party, which was to rule the country, TIMORE; MD. feb 15-3mos, e. p. HELEN K.. HOKE, ;) fricilooloss and it did become a considerable factor for in the affairs of Cook County, Dowie You keep cows, you keep them FOR YOUNG LAMES. MULES. MULES. MULES. Emmitsburg, SPECIAL the results to be obtained, for the dol- was courted by the party bosses, and Incorporated 1816. he was the biggest boss of them all. U. S. TRANSFER COMPANY. lars you can make out of Any man who did not vote as he com- 100 HEAD YOUNG MULES, $75 TO Mch. 8-Its. ALL AZURETITE. TIMONITE, them. We make and sell About sixty miles from Baltimore, at the manded was ex-communicated from $150 A PAIR. See Superintendent at Cream Separators for the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Zion. Company's Stables, 535-537-539 W. ELANCE, STRANSKY AND EM- THealthful location, large and shady The beginning of the end came in same reason-dollars. You lawns. modern equipment throughout. Pratt st., cor. Greene, Baltimore, Md. 'iStudents may pursue either the CLASI- • October, 1903, when Dowie invaded feb 15-3mos. c. p. ERALD ENAMELED WARE RE- can buy a Cream Separator CAL Or English Course; graduation is at- New York after loudly trumpeting his for less money, but you can- tainable in either. regenerate that stronghold Music, Painting and Domestic Economy purpose to DUCED 5 PER CENT. DURING not buy any other Cream are branches of specia interest in their re- of sin. spective departments. Address, This enterprise proved to be the un- SPECIAL NOTICE MONTH OF MARCH. Separator as good as the Empire for SISTER SUPERIOR, doing of the prophet. So long as he Mount St. Mary's College any price. St. Joseph's Academy, Emmitsburg Md. remained aloof from the outside world, J. M. ADELSBERCER & SON. Did you take the wrong road? an adored ruler in Zion, his power con- Haying made enough money Why not take the back track? tinued undisturbed. But when he un- july 13-ly We all make mistakes occasionally; the dertook his pilgrimage to New York he and being in ill health I will sell at and Ecclesiastical Seminary. harm is in not correcting them. If you BUSINESS LOCAL. showed himself at his worst in chicanery PRIVATE SALE my Hardware, have a low-down machine, or $19.00 stuff, blackguardism and was finally secular clergymen, aided by lay professors. MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY. why not set it aside and and Paint and Oil Store in EMMITS- Conducted by HAVE your Watches, Clocks and Jew- laughed out of the metropolis, his elry repaired by George T. Eyster who 1lThe ninety-ninth scholastic year begins September 14, 1906. wand of power broken. BURG, MD. Whole Lot 16x16 feet, $20. BUY AN EMPIRE? warrants the same and has always on After this the "prophets," power IfClassical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. New Laboratory for hand a large stock of watches, clocks, his I am agent for The Half Lot, 16x8 feet, 11. If you have any of the standard Cream steadily waned. He lost control of the practical teaching of Physics and Chemistry. Separators that have served their use- jewelry and silverware. followers, he was declared a bankrupt Pittsburg Perfect Fence, IfThe latest modern improvements. Beautiful grounds. New athletic Single Graves, - - 5. fulness, and have vibration from old age and was finally deposed. Had he died Dr. Hess Stock Food and we will take them in part pay for an in the zenith of his power he would have field. Fine gymnasium and swimming pool. DIRECTORY FOR FREDERICK COUNTY. Poultry Panacea, Briscoe !TAU Lots or Graves must be fully Empire. been immortalized by thousands, as it IfSeparate department for young boys. and O-Rib-O-Goods, Our paid for prior to an interment. For anything in the Dairy line, no is he died beloved by scarce a hand- Address, VERY REV. D. J. FLYNN, LL. D., matter what, Address, ful, condemned by thousands. Goods, Husbands' Mfg Co's Emmitsburg, Maryland.- Apply to J. HENRY STOKES. Circuit Court. J. W. Masury & Sons' Chief Judge-Hon. James McSherry. sept D. W.GARNER, , Associate Judges-Hon. John C. Molter and Mrs. Russell Sage has set aside $10,- Paints, F. W. Devoe & Co's TANEYTOWN, MD. Hon. James B. Henderson. 000,000 for the improvement of social Paints, and for the Cape- State's Attorney-Arthur 1). Willard. and living conditions in this country. Clerk of the Court-Dr. Samuel T. Haffner. An organization to be known as the well Horse Shoe Nails. Orphans' Court. Foundation will have charge of SOLID SILVER Judges-Russel E. Lighter, Jacob M. Brady, Sage j. THOS. GELWICKS. William 11. Pearre. the income accruing from this sum. Register of Wills-William B. Cutshall. Seven incorporators are named. 8-tf. American Lever Watches, COAL. County Officers. County Commissioners-Lincoln G. Dinterman, W ARRA NTED TWO YEARS, Lewis H. Bowins. H. Milton Kefauver, W. It. We've Turned The Corner. llogarth, David 0. Zentz. 0 N E Y S.E. Shelitt-John H. Martz. It's Spring in the store, no matter what the weather County Treasurer-George W. Crum. G. WI Weaver 86 Sono Go It Weaver 86 Son weather is enough to Surveyor-Ruins A. Rager. is outside. Fabrics for the Spring have again filled up This G. T. EYSTER School Commissioners-Oscar B. Coblentz, make you think of tilling up Secretary, Treasurer and SD peril]tenden t ; S. N. our store, and the demand will turn to the light weights. Young. Assistant; Rev. Isaac H. Hotter, Presi- your coal bins. dent; Col. L. Tiernan -Brien, Dr. II. Boteler It's a splendid time to order. Not a dent in the stock Gross. J. Henry Stokes, Chas. W. Wright, Wil- The Leaders. the choice Or the refusal liam R. Young. yet. And you have of the Health Officer-Dr. T. E. R: most worthy collection of fabrics that you will find any- Emmitsbkrg District. where. Notary rublic-W. H. Troxell. GETTYSBURG, PA. EMMITSBURG, MO. Justices of the Peace-Henry Stokes, Millard F. Shutt, I. M. Fisher.

,M11.••• LIPPY Constable-W. H. Ashbaugh. 9.101•111Mi HAVE School Trustees-M. F. IT Shutt, Oscar I). Franey. Gettysburg, Pa. The Tailor Town Officers. •-• Burgess-M. F. Stuff ; Commissioners, J. T. The Negligee Shirts Mcli. 8-tf. Long, 0. D. Frailey, E. E. Zimmerman, John r Dukehart, James Mullen. J. Thos. Gelwicks, •,a- - Borough Constable-Wm. Daywalt. CHURCHES. In all sizes and for Ev. Lutheran Church. rastor-Rev. Charles Reinewald. Service every Sunday at 10.30, a. in. and 7 p. m. Wed- nesday, lectures at 7.10 p. flu. Sunday School at Having sold all our old stock at the January Clearance Sale I am now all purposes. 9 a.m. prepared to show an entire new line of goods. Reformed Church of the Incarnation. A....Shirt that is Pastor-Rev.!.. H. (thick. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and every other Sunday at 7 p. m. Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Midweek service at 7 p. m. Catechetical class on Saturday Put in your order now afternoon at 2 o'clock. right in every New Spring Dress Goods After* March 10th. Presbyterian Church. Pastor-Rev. Kenneth M. Craig. Services a at 10.80 and 7.00 p. m. Wednesday even- E. E. ZIMEHE ing,Lecture and Prayer Meeting at 7.30 o'clock. I have already received a fine assortment of Sabbath School at 9.10 a. m. detail---the equal St. Joseph's Catholic Church. E. L. FRIZELL, Pastor-Rev. J. O. Hayden, C. M. First Mass, 7 a. m., second Mass, 10.00 a. in., Vespers, 7 p. m. Successor to 3.. STEWART ANNAN. Methodist Episcopal Church. in style, quality Pastor-Rev. F. R. Bayley. Services every sept. 7, '06. Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p. in. Epworth League Men's Fine Shirts and Neckwear. Devotional Service, 0.10 p. m. Sunday School at 1.10 p. m. SOCIETIES. and fit of any A large variety of Emerald Beneficial Association. Officers: President, Chrismer, Vice- President, J. Edward Baker,Edwin' Treasurer, I'. F. Burket, Secretary, Chas. 0. Rosensteel. Branch mdets the fourth Sunday of each month in C. 0. $1.50 shirt in Rosensteel's house. East Main Street. lilt. St. Mary's Catholic Benevolrnt Easter Novelties and Post Cards Association. Alik Rev. Geo. H. Tragesser, Chaplain ; president, A. I'. Keepers; vice president, Geo. Althoff; the market. treasurer, John H. Rosensteel ; secretary, Chas? E. All the leading brands of aug 17-ly Eckenrode. Arthur Post, No. 41, 0. A. R. & CO., Commander. James 13. Black; Senior Vice- &MUCH AUTOMATIC Commander. George T. Eyster ; Jr. Vice-Com- mander, John II. Mentzer; Adjutant, Samuel CIGARS MACHINE Gamble; Chaplain, Samuel McNair. FEED CAS Vigilant Hose Company. WOO. BANKERS. Meets the first Friday evening of each month at Firemen's Hall. President, Chas. R., Hoke ; Vice-President, A. A. homer; Secretary. C. it. 10 Different Varieties of 5 Cent Cigars. Ashbaugh. Treasurer, J. H. Stokes. Order through Branch Store. No Open Accounts, Large NOTICE TO CREDITORS. shirt stock kept there. JOSEPH E. HOKE.

MON "HIS is to give notice that the sub- march 15-3t and Small, Solicited. scriber has obtained from the Or-

9C1 phans' Court of Frederick county, Mary- land, letters testamentary on the estate of

MARCH 16, 1907, WftL BE 211110A MARY C. NUSSEAR, tInterest Paid On Savings late of said county, deceased. All per- Accounts and Time sons having claims against the said es- NANO tate are hereby warned to exhibit the Deposits. same, with the vouchers thereof, legal- DEMONSTRANN PAY ly authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 1st day of

SVD October, 1907 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefits of said estate. Those AT OUR STORE indebted to said estate are requested to The comfort of a woman's shoe depends largely IMITSBUR Gr, make immediate payment. We have just received a large assortment of IN-ER- Given under my hand this 1st day of on the flexibility of Y:s sole. While all MARYLAND. March, 1907. SEAL TRADE MARK PACKAGE GOODS from the ANAldWOD No L mit to Size. CHARLES W. NUSSEAR, Dolly Madison Shoes july 13-tf Executor. LIGHT FOR ALL. are unusually flexible, yet one style is especially Eugene L. Rowe, Atty. mar. 1-5t. designed for tender feet. It is called the Dolly NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY It Has Come To Stay. It Has No Madison Hand-turn Shoe, with Feather Edge. Equal. EMMITSBURG It. R. who will send a demonstrator to our store on that day, We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreigiri SAFE, ECONOMICAL, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY, To those seeking absolute ease $3.00 and $3.50 to demonstrate the cleanliness, goodness, crispness and .ortant- improve- and comfort in their shoes we Having made ri-4 superior quality of these goods, and you will have an ments in our Gas Machine by the ap- TIME TABLE. especially recommend this style For Sale by Representatif.;e Dealers opportunity to sample the newest and most attractive plication of Force Feed and ccmbining On and after November 1, 1906, trains varieties of delicious biscuit. generator and gasometer in ond, and on this road will run as follows : simplifying many points of construction; SOLD BY M. FRANI( ROWE. You and your friends are cordially invited. Send model,sketch or photo of invention te f free report on patentability. For free book, / and requiring small space to install; TRAINS SOUTH obviating all danger of excessive dis- / Leave Emmitsburg, daily, except Sun- PHa°twentSaerfclureTRADE4ARKS charge of carbide into generator, mak- days, at 8.00 and 9.40 a. m., and 2.50 JOSEPH E. HOKE. ing gas in excess of consumption. We and 4.40 p. m. arriving at Rocky Ridge now claim to have perfect Gas Machine, at 8.30 and 10:10 a. m., and 3.20 and ii brilliant light ever furnishing the most 5.10 p. m. ..:„. r V, 0 produced, and are prepared to furnish ' -::. Soolo7 Goods the Improved Machine, gurranteed to TRAINS NORTH 's;Leie„ OFFIEE, work- OPPOSITE_ 11.S. PATEWT be the most simple and efficient Leave Rocky Ridge, daily, except Sun- ing Gas Machine on the market. We days, at 8.40 and 10.20 a. m., and 3.30 ROIITE'S LI_ATERY guarantee all machines as represented and 7.05 p. ni., arriving at Emmitsburg and put in on approval. All material substan- at 9.10 and 10.50 a. in., and 4.00 and of the best, put up in neat and 7.35 p. m. manner. All inquiries for prices ICoualcs and Supplies. VINCENT SEBOLD, tial TEAMS AT ANY TIME AND FOR ANY OCCASION. or information in regard to' installing VINCENT SEBOLD, iiTTORNEY-AT-LAW. machine will have prompt attention. Gen. Manager. Offices Sebold application. Souvenir Post Cards of Emmitsburg, Easter Post Ca'rds, Ci- Descriptive circulars on -CALL ON- SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Public Square, Emmitsburg, Md. Rights for sale. Fully proteeted by gars, Pipes and Tobacco. Knives, Razors, Hardware, Guns, Rifles, On Mondays and Tuesdays at Frederick. On patents. Thursdays at Thurmont National Bank. Both Manufactured by EO. T. EYSTER. Revolvers and Ammunition. Confectionery, Groceries and no- 'Phones-C. & P., Emmitsburg, 22-4; Frederick tions. ALWAYS PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE County, Emmitsburg, 27. dec 7-tf J. T. HAYS & SON, -AND- Patentees, See his anlendid stock of may 6 EMMITSBURG, MD. CHRONICLE represyits the COM- (OLD (Nz t-zILVEJ HOWARD M. ROWE, THE C. J. SHUFF lk CO. munity in which you are interested. Your neighbor may not be a subscrib- Key & Stem-Winding Every out of town subscription adver- er to THE CHRONICLE. Mention the Northeast EMMITSBURG, MD. W _Lek_rr ClEILIE:S. Corner Public Square, Emmitsburg, Md. C. & P. PHONE. jan 26-ly tises your community. matter to him.