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Ch•sapeake & Potomac and SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1905. -VOLUME 12. Tadeophones. I TA NEYTOWN. CARROLL COUNTY. MARYLAND. NUMBER 1.

The "Fourth" and its Dangers. The Farmers' Pic-nic. is very old, but within is kept neat and Uniontown.—Miss Denie Sittig, of clean. Floor stone. Baltimore, spent Sunday with her par- NEWS NOT[S Of INTEREST. The great 'American. holiday, the TliE This year, the,arniers' Pic-nic,atTan- LETTER FROM GERMANY. We proceeded to Roecken, another SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sittig. "glorious Fourth" will be with us next eytown, *ill take a decided step for- Dorf about fifteen minutes farther on, Mrs. Julia Trite and daughter, Miss Tuesday, and, while there should be wardosas it wifl cover a period of three the residence of the pastor. Here is Jennie, have gone to Highfield where days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, An Extremely Entertaining Letter Nietzsche's grave. It was this we were Latest Items of News they have a ccepted Brief Items from County, State, much liberty allowed as to the methods The Western Md. from Cherry Furnished positions for the of its celebration, there should neverthe- July 27, 28, 29th—and will be held in peculiarly anxious to see. The philoso- su m mer season. less be ever present a display of good Run to Cumberland. Ohler's grove, along the N. C. R., south From a . pher is buried here beside his father by Regular Contributors. Miss Cara Buffington,of New Windsor, and our Exchanges. sense and consideration for individual of town, the same as last year. All trains right against the church. A marble sspzaigteseveral days at the Lutheran Par- covers the grave. The father was and property protection and rights. The will stop at the grove, and efforts are be- Dear Homeland: We slab Billmyer, son of Mr. and The Baltimore ws gives an interest- the friends in the pastor here when the child Friedrich All communications for the RECORD must Milton Cover idea that all restraint should be set aside ing made to secure a train over have just had two days of experience so John Senft and sister; Miss Alverta, Mrs. Oliver M. Billmyer, of St. Louis, ing sketch of the progress of the 60-mile Western Maryland, for one day, at least. was born. Our housefrau's grand-par- be signed by the writer's own name;not nec- and Miss on this day, is both irrational and crim- Maryland from exceedingly interesting as to be impelled essarily for publication, but as an evidence Katie Myers, of Baltimore, died at his home on June 4, of tuber- extension of the Western We are unable to give all details of the ents lived just across the street from the that the matters and facts transmittd are were guests of Miss inal, for "independence" never goes be- Cherry Run to Cumberland, or what is to tell someone about it. And who could Annie Fritz. culosis, aged 21 years. Both Mr. and yond respect for the pleasure and 'priv- attractions at present, but in a general parsonage, and often told how the good legitimate and correct. Items of a mishiev- Mrs. Samuel Pearl and dattghter, formerly residents of known as the Wabash link, the builders we better tell than the hornefolks! in his study so ous character are not wanted. Mrs. Billmyer were ileges of others. way the three days—especially the after- old pastor was always The RECORD office is connected with the C. Grace, and son, Carroll, of Baltimore, county. of which expect to have it completed noons—will be filled with events of in- Among the rules which we made Jar long into the night: They believe the are this This is especially true in the matter of link & P. and Maryland Telephones, from 7.30 a. visiting Mrs. Pearl's parents, Mr. for business daring October. The terest to agriculturists and others, and ourselves befo're coming to Germany father began much of the work which m. to 5.30 p. in.. and the office is usually open and Mrs. John + + the use of explosives. Figures show that connect the W. M. with the West from 6 to 7 p. m. The Editor's residence is Hamburg. that will the grove itself will bean attractive place were these two: Ilemeniber your mission his greater son completed afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Frank Crum, tenant on the farm last year the number of deaths on Va., Central, and ultimately tonnection the also connected with the Maryland 'phone. Barnes, of Mc- amounted to almost 500 in the coun- for a basket.pic-nic for young .and old. as a student so as never to permit The pastor, Rev. Rambo, showed us the Kinstry's Mill, and Vernon of Mrs. Sarah Long, adjoining Woods- .day ' will be wade with the Wabash -Western ,pleasures of sight seeing to frustrate the Harbaugh, yield of barley try, the total casualties numbering 4,762. There will be a boarding tent on the, church. Inside it is very much like the of Westminster, spent Sunday at Ezra boro, had a remarkable System , via Pittsburg. purpose of your trip; make your recrea- contains the Woodsboro.—Mr. and Mrs. George was threshed last week These figures sound a warding in. regard grounds, as.wel4 as refreshments'of vari- one at Bodhfeld only it Fleagle's. this year, which The new link crosses the Potomac riv- tions profitable by casting them into ptone figure of an armoured Knight. In Stull, of Schenectady, New York, have Mr. D. P. Zimmerman—two acres to the approaching day. Making a noise oils kinds. • been on a visit to Mr. Stull's We were sorry to hear of the death,on by er nil* times, the Chesapeake and' The exhibits of machinery' will be such environment as will reiresh, inform an earlier day, when ghost stories about parents, Sunday, of producing 143 bushels. is not necessarily an exhibition of pa- canal seven times, the Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stull, and other rel- Mr. T. F. Armburst, of Arm- triotism. A disposition to indulge in large. The chief object in makingthe oc- and inspire; to this latter we coordinated knight errantry abounded, this figure burst, Westmorland Co., Pa. + • Ohio railroad three times,passes through regative counterpart, namely, get atives in Woodsboro and vicinity, the He leaves ▪ license that is not permitted on other casion cover three days was to secure made certain women so nervous that it a widow, who was Miss Nellie Brown, Justice Morris, of the Court mountain ranges and spurs by five tun- not go to the trou- out of the-beaten paths of travel for you had to be covered (it is right beside the past week. . Associate days is no evidence of respect for the exhibitors.who would Dr, U. A. daughter of John A. Brown (familiarly Appeals, D. C., resigned, on Mon- nels, varying in length from 700 feet to ble and expense of coming for a day— will never find the true life of a people pulpit), some of the boards are still. Sharetts,of Colorado Springs known of fathers of our independence. 4400 through ridges and hills Col., spent several days with his brother as Doe.) and three children. Mrs. day, and immediately the President children of feet, passes therefore, this feature will be much along the course frequented by the ex- hanging over it. The church was en- Arinburst's Parents should warn their by innumerable cuts, many of them ovel had D. A. Sharetts. girlhood was spent in Un- signed the appointment of ex-Senator the danger of using cap pistols, especial- larger than that of other years, and the cursionist. The traveller who has larged some three hundred years ago. iontown and she has a number of vacancy. The 50 feet deep through solid rock,and some experience, and who has cared to get Harry B. Miller, wife and child, of rela- Louis E. McComas to the ly. These pistols, by explosion of the "wheels will go round" at a lively rate, The older part stands for Over eight tives and friends in the town and vicini- the position is $7.000 a year. almost a mile in length,and a great por- Granger's Pic-nic acquainted with the real life of a people hundred years. The tower and this old- Taneytown, visited his brother, W. L. salary of caps, particles of which often fiy into the much like the famous Miller and family, ty who sympathize with her in her great tion of the road is being cut out of the at Williams' Grove. will readily understand what this means. er portion is built of very heavy walls in recently. trouble. •• I• hands, cause lock-jaw; while the cheap rocky sides of intamtain ranges directly Miss Elsie Kinneman, of York, Pa., is as dangerous, • There will be speakers present every In going from one place of interest, order to afford a refuge of safety in Miss Anna The Carroll County tax rate for 1905 is cartridge pistols are lully above the canal. There are now em- scenery,to spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh, daughter of if not more so. Fire crackers cause fires day, and a large tent full of exhibits eitfier of history m of natural times of petty strife between the Feudal Mrs. Susan Harbaugh, of as follows: 20 cents on the $100 for pub- ployed in this work of pushing the road another, one remains- within bounds H. H. Holbrenner. Uniontown, courts, magis- and runaways, as well as danger to the with competent men in charge to give lords, and against the Robber Knights. and W. Scott McAlister, of N. Dakota, lic schciols, 12 cents for to completion: Over 2500 men. Sixteen which have taken on airs from the trav- we returned home through J. Wm. Hull and family, of Taney- salaries of officers, 7 cents for eyes and hands. information. This one feature, alone, From here were married on Wednesday, June 21, trates and steam shovels. Twenty-six locomotives. will be of value to up-to-date farm- elling public. The result is a composite another dorf, Michlitz. We had visited town, visited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. almshouse, pensions and insane paupers, The authorities of all towns should fourteen animals. great Albert Ecker and family, recently. at high noon in the Court House at Three hundred and ers who have not made up their minds which reflects, broadly speaking, the two country churches. We had stood Minot, by 6 cents for large bridges, in all 45 cents. banish all explosives at least from the Two compressing plants. Two concrete Mrs. Emma English and daughter, of Rev. Mr. Smith. much traveled streets. If nothing but that they already know it all. We will hardening influence of continual contact beside the graves of the greatest thinkers From the Elizabethtown State tax 234 cents. mixers. • with strangers. The business aspect is Wolfsville, spent several days last week Chronicle we burnt powder will represent enthusiasm, try to give the complete program, later. of last centnry in their humble ancestral get a fuller account of the death of Miss The first seven bridges east of Cumber- At only the follow- always,to the front. The traveller is dorf. We had come in touch with Ger- with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Powell. surely it need not be exhibited on crowd- present, we can give Miss Lillian Anna L. Brubaker, noticed in the REC- Allegany Conference of the Md. land have been built and track laid to ing, which is but a portion of what will there to "buy," the inhabitant to "sell," man country life as it is today,and stood Smith is visiting her grand- ORD The ed streets—the noise will be just as great North Branch. A contract has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bear, of last week. Dr. Dudley C. Trott, Synod will hold a Lutheran Re-union at on a vacant lot. be there to see and hear; and the market compodity is the fact of amid the relics of an age long gone by. the attending physician The dwarded to Tansey & Wagner of Cum- interest, but on' such basis you never Utica Mills. states that she Mountain Lake Park, on Aug. 18. THURSDAY, JULY 27. And we were only in a naafi farming died of a stroke of apoplexy. She was charge is composed of berland for the construction of brick come to know people. Briefly, we want- community. We had walked less than Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller, of committee in H. J. Director Md. Experi- Frederick, a trained nurse and had a position in the A. Mann, Wade, Hopkins, Death of Mrs. Susan Barnhart. passenger stations at Hancock and South Patterson, ed to get acquainted with German life three miles. visited her parents, Mr. and Revs. L. ment Station; on the value of Soil inocu- Mrs. D. P. Zimmerman, hospital in Hamilton, Bermuda, for Scherer, and McGiffin. The first re- Cumberland. in its genuineness, and we felt that we After a splendid night's sleep we were Sunday. aboul ten (For the RECORD.) weather lation to the farmer. Mrs. Ellen Shank is years. The doctor praised was held last year and was quite Day and night, regardless of must do it off the public thoroughfare. prepared for the things a new day was spending some her union Mrs. Susan Barnhart, known by all as conditions, the work goes on, and ap- Exhibit of Experiment Station in tent; time at Thurmont, where she went to at- efficiency as a nurse and spoke of a success. growing To this end we could not have been to bring us. Our generous host propos- her christian character and amiable dis- "Grandmother" Barnhart, passed away parently the question of expense has Alfalfa and corn—methods of (the ed a Durrenberg, a town of tend the funeral of her cousin, George at her home, near Double Pipe Creek,on and Demonstrator, Prof. W. T. more fortunate. Our housefrau drive to Stimmel, position. been entirely eliminated. There seems feeding. lady from whom we rent our rooms) has about a thousand population some six- one of the victims of the re- Chancellor, Reno S. Harp, of Wednesday evening. Her death was due in view—the com- L. Taliaferro, Agronomist. cent W. M. R. R. wreck. Her death was 'unexpected as she had Grand to be but one object a number of close relatives living in the kilometers (something over three miles) seemingly Frederick, will visit Pleasant Valley to advanced years, she having attained pletion of the link which will give the FRIDAY, JULY 28. Quite a number of .people from our recovered from a spell of sick- of P., atFrizellburg, the age of 87 years,2 months and 5 days. country and she proposed we should away, noted for its salt works and salt- ness. The burial services were held at Lodge, No. 132, K. Wabash a line to the sea as early as pos- Win. L. Amoss Director of Farmers' visit them in company with her. The bathing. The horse Was hitched to the town attended the funeral ofJohn Crouse on July 13th. On Sunday, July 9th., at Thus closed the life of one who was sible. When the line is opened the at Taneytown, last week. Pembroke Church, and she was buried delivered to Institutes; Agricultural Education. proposition was ideal. It would open carriage at one side, like we mostly have under a beautiful cedar tree near the 2 p. m., a sermon will be loved and esteemed by all who had the Western Maryland will have a traffic in in tent; We passed, either through Rev. C. E. McCullough,of pleasure of knowing her. Her gentle, Exhibit of Experiment Station the beautiful simplicity of country life our sleighs. chancel of the church. The hymns, the Lodge by coal alone from the West Virginia Cen- Live Stock Husbandry; The Diseases of upon the basis of acquaintanceship, or alongside, seven doriers on the way Uniontown,in the Frizellburg chapel. All loving and christian disposition endeared tral that will amount to over 2,000,000 Harney.—J. W. Reck, of Lancaster, "Nearer My God to Thee," and "Lead present. the Horse and their remedies. Demon- which alone would secure the greatest to Durrenberg. Kindly Light," were sung. The flowers are cordially invited to be her to all, not only among the aged and tons a year, and, with the completion of Veterinarian. There country quite Pa. visited his family a few days last middle aged, but children honored and strator, Dr. S. S. Buckley, possible degree of naturalness. We ac- are no fences, the were beautiful. the link from Belington, the present cepted her proposition. level, and the crops were looking fine. week. revered "Grandmother." terminus of the West Virginia Central, SATURDAY, JULY 29. Claude W. Harner, of Littlestown, Mr. and Mrs. George Slonaker enter- The Blue Mountain House opened on We have stood by the majestic Niagara, The farmers here raise more rye than tained, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. successive Grandmother was one of the rare aged purchased over two years ago by the Wm. N. Hutt, Horticulturist Md. Ag- spent last Sunday visiting his mother, of Ed. Tuesday for its twenty-fifth who remain young and hearty; being Experiment Sta- wandered among themass of art and in- anything else. It forms their staple. Cummings,,of Bachman's Valley, and hotel this year is again in Wabash, to Pittsburg, will soon equal, if ricultural College and Rye bread is universal among the Ger- this place. season. The blessed with all her faculties and endow- road. tion; The Growing of Orchard Fruits. ventions of a World's Fair, climbed the Mrs. Susan Myerly, of Clear Ridge. hands of Mr. P. S. Flynn who is not exceed, any Eastern mans. Oats is raised for horse feed. Mrs. Edward Shriver and children, of the ed with a bright mind she could enter- In building the link from Cumberland Exhibit of Experiment Station in tent; peaks and explored the canons of the near Emmitsburg, visited her parents, well known in Baltimore and 'has been Rocky mountains, roamed. the prairie Corn does not ripen on account of the hostelry for tain the young and enter into their pleas- to Cherry Run it has been necessary to Plant and Insect enemies of Fruits and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hess. New Windsor.—Sewell Anders, who connected with the mountain ures, in a way that was pleasing to be- control. and crossed the Atlantic with all its shortness of the summer. Barley is sold years. A number of im- do much blasting, and more will be Vegetables, and means for their to the brewers. Wheat is also grown in J. W. Reck, wife and sons, Robert and has been spending his vacation with his more than 20 hold. finished. It Demonstrators, Prof. J. S. B. Norton thrill and charm, but none surpassed provements have been made to the hotel. necessary before the road is small quantity, but the wheat flour is oharles, visited his mother, in Gettys- parents, returned to Baltimore, on She leaves a daughter, Miss Emma, is this necessity for blasting that has and Prof. A. B. Gahn. the two days which we have been per- burg, who has been sick for some time. Thursday. • + mitted to spend in the genuine home- used only for cakes. Fennel is grown in whose love and devotion tb her aged done much toward making this line, 60 Short talks will be given in connection Miss Gertrude Homer is visiting her Mrs. Maria Greenwood, of Baltimore, of Blue Ridge mother was so beautiful and self sacri- day,and oppor- life of unspoiled Germans—speaking abundance and sold to the Apothecary. Mr. Samuel Dutrow, . miles in length, the most expensive of with these exhibits each An acre (I use our American acre here) sister, Mrs. M. R. Snider. has come to spend the summer with rel- Summit,Pa., formerly of the Middletown ficing that my pen cannot do it justice. any built in recent years, with the single tunity will be given for asking questions. either from the standpoint of interest or Frank Shryock made a business trip to atives of soul satisfaction. I will produces about 8 hundredweight which and friends. Valley, recently sold 105 acres of land She is a "worthy daughter of a good exception of the line over which the As indicated, each day will have its -refreshing Waynesboro, last Monday. The usual number try to tell you about it. But I know my sells for 30 marks per hundredweight of summer board- for $10,000. He bought this farm about mother." She also leaves two sisters Wabash enters Pittsburg. The cost of special exhibits and talks, therefore, in Dr. M. S. Pearre, of this place, spent ers are in and around town. for the entire several grand-children. Funeral be story will be inadequate. (I should also ($7.50). This means an acreage pro- 30 years ago, paying $3,500 and building the first five miles from Cum- order to get the benefit of all, it will duction of about $60.00 per season. Next last Monday in Frederick. Sterling Bankard and Leslie Helm, farm. He has at different times sold services at M. E. church, Double Pipe berland averaged $250,000 a mile, and necessary for all the days to be attended. say we have ten days vacation at the John Thomson, formerly of this place, both of University.) in importance to rye is sugar beets. Baltimore, are spending their lots of land for building purposes for Creek, Friday, at 10 a. m. the average cost for the 60 miles is $100, but now of Baltimore, has been operated vacation with their parents. 14 acres These are grown in great abundance. $9,000 and still has a lot of about 000 a mile. In building the connecting Whitsuntide is a high festival in Ger- (Continued on Fourth Page.) on Johns Hopkins Hospital for appendi- On Sunday morning last a beautiful wood lot of 9 Meeting of Maryland Teachers. that I with his residence, and a Anders—M itten. link the Wabash has had to contend many. (I should probably say citis. and impressive children's service was acres, heavily set with timber. with an unusually large number of ob- write neither as critic nor as apologist.) Miss Oma Menchey is visiting in West rendered by the Presbyterian Sunday + .1. stacles of a surprising variety, some The thirty-eighth annual meeting of They observe what they call the first, Carroll County Democrats. Virginia and Baltimore. school, at which John T. Anders, Jr. son of John T. the Maryland State Teachers' Association service the ordinance of Hagerstown, Miss Mitten, placed in the way by nature and others second and third Fiertag (holiday, or Last Monday afternoon, whilst Mrs. of baptism was solemnized. The infant Wm. E. McCardell, Anders, and F1'orence H. almost will be held at the Blue Mountain House, Whitsunday, and The Democratic County Central Com- Noel, of Frostburg, and A. daughter of John H. Mitten, business by man, requiring application of better, Festal day); Richard Hill and daughter, May, of Tan- sons of Howard Ensor and M. D. Reid William C. every method known in railroad build- Blue Mountain, Maryland, on July 11 to the Monday and Tuesday following. All mittee will meet in Westminster, on Mon- D. Sanner,of Cumberland have been ar- manager of the Sentinel, were married eytown, were returning home from Mr. were baptized. ing,and the ingenuity of contractors who 14. The following will be the program work ceases and everybody is seeking day, to fix dates for primaries and con- Morelock's, in crossing Monocacy bridge In the rested by order of U. S. officials,charged in St. Paul's Reformed church, West- for the different days: • vention. The party In the County is in evening, the M. E. Sunday Honduras Lottery tick- minster, on Wednesday afternoon, the have built railroads in almost every State pleasure. The mornings of each day are they might have had a serious accident, school rendered their service to a large with dealing in Tuesday, July 11, 8 p. m. services: The church- a perfectly harmonious condition, and said that many other arrests ceremony being performed by the pas- in the Union has been taxed to the ut- devoted to church the horse's foot breaking through the and appreciatWe audience. ets. It is most. Music. . es and homes are adorned with branch- the leaders are solid for the franchise will follow,as many persons are believed tor, Rev. C. S. Slagle. Miss Eleanor Invocation bridge. Mr. Fox and Harry Myers suc- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haines gave a One of the most unusual difficulties in es of a tree which they call Maie (plural amendment; the rank and file mill largely ceeded in getting the horse loose. Its birth-day-party to to have violated the Inter-state Com- Loane, of Baltimore, niece of the bride, Address of Welcome indorse it, though there will be quiet their daughter,Stella, prohibits the sending railroad building, and yet the most trou- Dr. J. W. Hering, Westminster, Md. Maien). My lexicon gives it, a sweet- leg was hurt and the shafts broken. This on Wednesday evening, it being her merce law, which was maid of honor; John Albert Mitten, Response Francis A. Soper, Baltimore. birch. But votes against it. Carroll County Demo- tickets from one state to an- brother of the bride, best man. The blesome on this new line, has been the purfumed tree especially the shows that the bridge is in bad condition eighth birth-day. There were 60 children of lottery disposition of the earth and rock remov- Recitation Chas. T. Wright, Belair, Md. it is not our birch. It fills the house crats, as a rule, are staunch partisans, other. ushers were Dr. Ettings Sliriver, J. W. President's Address and something should be done. present. ed in making the road beil, a difficulty Arthur F. Smith, Frostburg, Md. with a beautifully sweet aroma. I shall notwithstanding considerable anti-Gor- Edward Bishop, wife and daughters, IV. Frank Grumbine, Carroll Shunk, of Westmin- man sentiment. Petry, assisted by Abdon arising from the fact thAt the Wabash Wednesday, July 12, 9.30 a. m. call it Maie. Sabbath morning, June 11, Edith and Pansy, of Hanover, spent last Carlisle, ster, and Kelso Anders, of New Wind- The ticket, this year, will be a short aged 81 years, cut his entire J. Wesley Myers, a wealthy citizen of follows closely the canal route. While Music. we heard a sermon on the Pentecostal Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob New- wheat crop, with a cradle, on Wednes- on Thursday at sor cousin of the groom. Demand, Response, Parent, Teacher. one, the only candidates to be elected Hanover, died suddenly Miss Anna Shriver played the wedding waiting for legal right to bridge the old Gift in Peterskirche here in the city comer. day. his summer home, on the Baltimore waterway it was necessary to push the E. D. Murdaugh, Frostburg, Md. amid the fragrance of the Maie. The being four members of the House of Del- Miss Alma Horner is visiting in Oxford. line,from heart marches. After the ceremony a recep- Music. egates, one Commissioner, Sheriff,Coun- pike, near the Maryland tion was held at the home of the bride's construdion work, and to do this the "The Teacher as a Citizen." days I will tell about are the ones which Dr. J. Harry Gardner, wife and daugh- failure. He was a son of Philip H. L. contractors employed some striking Charles D. M elver, Greensboro, S. C. followed after. ty Treasurer and Surveyor. There are ters, Katherine and Josephine, of West- Clear Rldge.—Miss Edna Stoner is parents, en Liberty street. Mr. and Mrs. Recitation. and Myers, of Bachmans Valley, Md., fin 2 methods. At Welton, a mile south of has taken us to her numerous candidates for Sheriff, minster, visited Mrs. Gardner's parents, visiting her sister, Mrs. Ida Geiman, of Anders left by an afternoon train for the Address Our Housefrau the other nominations will not go beg- Westminster. years ago was married to mountains, where they will spend the Cumberland, a large wheel was placed Nicholas Murray Butler, New York. country relatives about fifteen miles Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shoemaker. near WestminsterAld. ging, as chances of election are good. James Waltz and Frank Romspert,who Schaffer, of honeymoon. After their return they on top of the mountain above the tun- Wednesday, July 12,8 P• from the city. And here we are in the Miss Ruth Shaw and brother, Wilbur, of whom, with two sons (P. nel entrance, cables were run from this Music. ham- of Baltimore, are visiting their aunt,Mrs. are working at Chickies, Pa., were at will reside on Liberty street, opposite midst of a German Dorf (village or home from Myers, of Bachmans Valley,and Clinton across the river and canal to the low- Address Chas. T. Wright, Belair, Md. let, but these words do not convey the Price of Cattle Lower. Charles Myers. Saturday until Monday. survive him. the home of the bride's parents. Music. Mrs. Charles Reindollar, returned N. Myers, of Hanover), land, where filling was necessary, and "Elementary Schools" true idea, because we have nothing with The Children's-day services, in the He was m idely known and had varied the rock from the tunnel was carried Miss M. M. Robinson, Frederick, Md. German prices churches of the Mt. joy charge last Sun- home, Monday, from a visit to her moth- us which corresponds to the There has been a big slump in er, Mrs. business interests in Hanover and West- Donated For Harry T. Petry. over in a large iron bucket suspended Music. Dorf). I shall call it Dorf. It is in the loaal cattle cattle market, says the day,vvere largely attended. The exercises Shriner, in Harney. minster. He was 55 years old. from the cables. The laborers' camp Address Lutzen. Lutzen is a brought about were interesting and well rendered. The Frank Reindollar, of Baltimore, and Charles D. McIver, Greensboro, S. C. Schwesswitz, by York "Daily," which has sister, Nannie, of The following amounts have been re- was located on top of the mountain, and "The Progressive Teacher." town of probably 2000 population, the a period of dullness. The price of cattle offering of the Mt. Joy Sunday School Smithsburg, visited wir ceived for Harry T. Petry, and will be the men constructed a 150-foot ladder Geo. F. Morelock, Westminster, Md. for the Thessler Orphan's Home was their father, C. 1'. Reindollar. A head-on collision was narrowly avert- post-office of the neighboring Dorfer on the hoof has dropped fifty cents per Mrs. Railmad Jorw,ardg..kt_o him the first of next week, leading up to the precipitous face of Thursday, July 13, 9.30 a. m. $21.50 and of St. Paul's, Harney,$16.25, Frank Palmer is visiting her par- ed on ine as (plural of Dorf). It is also the place of hundred pounds, according to the state- near the Rue Mountain House Wednes- his need-for runds is immediate. We rocks from the mouth of the tunneLand Music. the great battle between the Roman ment of a dealer. making a total of $37.75 for the charge. ents in Thurmont. of last week. The Blue will be glad to forward any additional this ladder they ascended and descend- Address Frank A. Reindollar and sister, Nan- Chicken pox is an unwelcome visitor day afternoon amounts, M. Bates Stephens, State Superintendent. Catholics and Protestants at which the The season for the buying and export- Mountain express had just left Blue and urge all who mean to con- ed many times a day. Music. Swedish King, Gustavus Adolphus, lost ing of fattened cattle has practically nie, visited the family of J. W. Reck, in several homes on the Ridge. speed tribute to do so promptly; 'In the construction of the Indigo tun- Address Lynn R. Meekins, Baltimore. Harry Stone, who has been ill with Mountain and was attaining a good Music. his life on Nov. 6, 1832. Of which more closed in the local market. Few county last Monday. when, as it rounded a curve, the engine- From Milton H. Reindollar, $1.00 nel a method never employed in the later. cattle are being bought for sale to the typhoid fever, is improving. East, and rarely elsewhere, was used. Address Mrs. Rinaman, who was visiting her man noticed a freight train pulling up Wilson S. Crouse, .50 Charles S. Richardson, College Park, Md. Schwesswitz is a Dorf of about one local slaughterers, as the dealers find it toward his train. Peter Baumgardner, $1.00 Indigo is the greatest tunnel on the line, Pleasant Valley.—On last Sunday brother, Gemge Goodwin, hat returned the grade and coming Reading Circle Hour. hundred inhabitants. These are farm- more profitable to import western and evening, Miss Emma Yingling, He quickly put on the airbrakes and Editor RECORD $1.00 being 4400 feet in length. It passes southern county. The Miss to her home in Littlestown, Pa. Thursday, July 13,8 p, m. ers whose land lies around the Dorf. It cattle into the Banka,rd and Miss Lizzie Koontz, of Un- stopped his train in time to prevent the Mrs. Kate Hamilton, .25 through Sidling Ilill mountain range, fattened cattle remaining are not likely A number of boarders have arrived at and makes the Western Maryland a Music. is regarded an insult to call them ion Mills, while returning home from R. L. Cookson's. locomotives coming together. The freight Mrs. Ida B. Koontz, $1.00 Address Bauern (the common word for farmers, to be shipped until there is a raise in the express cttlip No. 2, P. 0. S. of A. $1.00 straighter line and almost a mile in three Hon. Edwin Wartield, Governor of Maryland. tLe Children's service, met with an acci- Roy Singer has purchased several pair train backed to Edgemont, the which they apply wholly to the peasant western and southern markets, when it dent which resulted in breaking thebug- follcrwing it slowly until it had a clear shorter than the Baltimore and Ohio. Music. will be profitable for the local dealers to of the "Runt Pigeons" from North The work was done by drilling the head- Address class). They wish to be called "Gutsbes- gy and hurting Miss Yingling about the Wales, Pa., which measure 38 inches track. Advertising Rates. M. Bates Stephens, State Superintendent. itzer' (owner of an estate). An estate buy. ing (the full width of the tunnel, 24 feet, Recitation. face very badly. from tip to tip. may consist of an acre (360 squarerods) The season for the selling of western Sunday School at 1 p. in. Divine ser- and — feet high) through from the bot- "High School Teachers' Association." and southern cattle to farmers for fat- The Missionary Sewing Circle will The recent serious collapse of Secre- In the last issue of one of our state tom or at grade level, and the rock Sydney S. Handy, President, Easton, Md. or as much more as the case may be. vice at 2 p. m., by Rev. Edw. E. Blint, meet at Mrs. Jane Pfoutz's, Saturday, believed to presage his early exchanges with a circulation rating less Music. The parts making up the estate may lie tening during the autumn and winter of Littlestown. Immediately after the tary Hay is blown down until the proper height was "How to Keep Pupils in School Longer." will open two weeks hence. If the prices July ist., at 1.30 p. m. retirement from the Cabinet. While the than that of the RECORD, a two-inch reached. Francis A. Soper, Baltimore. contiguously or in separate tracts, which service an election will be held for the directly concerned space, top of column next to reading Discussion is mostly the case. A "Rittergutsbes- remain low, the season is likely to be new Lutheran minister, Rev. Yoder. All is not In order to cut a road bed through brisk, it is said, and there will be large in the Russian-Japanese parley, it is matter, was offered in this manner: Profs. John I. Colburn, George F. More- sitzer" (the owner of an undivided es- members are requested to be present. MIddleburg.—Mrs. Rose Alexander, the masses of rock that rise straight up lock, J. W. Huffington, C. Edwin Carl. importations of cattle in the county. of Lehmasters, Pa., spent the thought that the head of the State De- "This space for sale ! $15.00 a from the bed of the canal, it was neces- tate formerly owned by a Knight or The Union Sunday School, of this week with the negotiations year. Speak quick if you want it." Friday, July I4, 9.30 a. m. Baron) is the wealthy man of the com- Last season the importations were not place, will hold their annual her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rites. partinent should watch sary to wait until navigation closed for Music. as large as in previous seasons, but the pic-nic, on - closely so as to be in a position to advise Should we ask such rates, some of our munity because his estate is the largest Saturday, July 29th. C. Percy Ohler spent last Monday with the year. In the meantime the holes for Report of Standing Committees. feeding of live stock by the farmers prov- his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David as to the course of this country at various advertising patrons would enter suit the blasts were all prepared, and when Music. and it all lies together. Our Housefrau Mrs. Henry Wantz, Mrs. Edward against us for—something. The truth Election of Officers. has a brother who is a Rittergutsbesitzer. ed far more profitable, as the fattened Mackley. He has enlisted for three years stages. If Mr. Hay's condition contin- the water was withdrawn,about a month Miscellaneous Business Sheets and Ephraim L. Bankard are on naturally he would not be is, the RECORD could easily increase its We are in the home of Albert Wacker, cattle were in strong demand and high the sick list. in the U. S. Navy and will spend the ues serious, later than ever before, thousands of Adjournment. prices were brought until the recent able to assume this duty. Although no space rates on annual contracts, 50 per Gutsbesitzer to the extent of probably next six months on board the training pounds of power and dynamite were ex- At 1 o'clock there will be an excursion slump in the market. ship "Franklin," at Norfolk, Va. substantial basis can be found for the cent, and still be lower than the rates of ploded in these holes, and the canal bed seventy-five acress. I shall endeavor to other papers of like character and cir- to Gettysburg, and at 9 p. in. the annual lt is said that the drop in the prices of Winfield,—Miss Hughes, of Balti- J. A. S. Adams and son, of Baltimore, rumor, the impression is that President was tilled with earth and rock for many reception will be held. convey to you an Idea of this home- Charles J. culation. stead. It has cattle on the hoof will affect the retail more, who has been visiting Mrs. A.„ J. who have rented J. N. Miller's storeroom Roosevelt may advance Mr. miles. It required considerable time to The executive committee is composed been in the Wacker name A general reduction in Stem, retdrned to her home on Bonaparte from Secretary of the Navy to for three generations and probably many prices of beef. Wednes- and dwelling, arrived this week. remove this, and no little expense, but of S. Simpson, chairman Westminster; the prices for the various cuts of beef is day. Mrs. J. Irvin Mackley and son, Lloyd, Secretary of State. the Railroad Company had the water- H. B. Wallis, Annapolis;'Wm. H. Tol- more. The form in which the buildings The Harvest Conditions. are arranged seem to be influenced by looked for. clicking of the binder and mower of Thurmont, spent last Friday with MiQs I- + way in condition to operate on May 1 as son, Baltimore; Albert S. Cook,Towson; is heard in the harvest fields; both men Clara Mackley. usual. the traditions of the ancient castle. Richard Tasker Lowndes, son of the Wheat and rye harvest A. F. Galbreth; Darlington. The Coming C. E. Corlvention. and horses are busy. began during The officers of the association are: Everything is built around an open late ex-Gov. Lloyd Lowndes and twin last week in nearly all portions of the court, which forms the front yard at the Some of the farmers have threshed Gamber.—Mt. Pleasant M. E. Sab- brother of Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., died The "Free-Seed" Graft. President, Arthur F. Smith, Frostburg; Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, the noted their barley, which is yielding well. bath School held its annual Children's- Section, but wet weather suspended this McMaster, same time for the house and the barn. suddenly Thursday afternoon at Clarks- work. Intermittent work was possible first vice president, E. W. Brooklyn divine, is expected to be one Messrs H. M. Zile and Granville Caples day service on last Sunday afternoon while Pocomoke City; second vice president. In the center proudly lies the manure are still on burg, W. Va., where he resided, in part of Southern Maryland, however, C. A. Nellis, of New York, in a letter pile. We eater this enclosure by a large, of the speakers at the great internation- the sick list. and evening. The weather being ideal undergoing an operation for blood- and harvesting was completed to the President complains of the man- Cook D. Luckett. Rockville; recording al Christian Endeavor convention which a large crowd was present, and soon the in St. secretary, A. G. Harley, Laurel; corre- solid, iron gate, not an iron picket gate. poisoning. Two weeks ago he accident- Mary's County, where the showers early in ner in which "free seed" is distributed completely shut in. convenes in Baltimore on July 5. Dr. • church was filled with the hoary headed his right sponding secretary, Sue Magruder, We are To the left Union Bridge.—Rev. G. W. Enders ally broke several bones in the week were light and did not interfere. by the Department of Agriculture, and of this gate there is an L-shaped build- Hillis is referred to as the successor of and wife, after spending a few days in and the youth matron and maid, with hand, the injury resulting in blood- in a lengthy detailed way calls attention Prince Frederick; treasurer, John E. Mc- Henry Ward Beecher and has an inter- children from 'the tiniest- tots to those of Injury to cut wheat does not appear to Cann, Baltimore. ing, under a single roof, containing the Gettysburg and York, returned home on poisoning. In performing the operation have been great, and there is but little to certain abuses and extravagances. following apartments, counting from the national reputation as a pulpit orator. 'Tuesday larger growth. The altar was hidden administered, which During the winter he was associated evening. an anesthetic was complaint of rust and none of lodging. Mr. Nellie was once contractor for the gate around the L to the farther end, Patriotic services in the Lutheran beneath a beautiful bank of evergreens, proved too mu& for the heart, it is Indications for this crop have not chang- supply of seeds to the Agricultural De- with Rev. W. J= Dawson, the noted studded with roses of every hue imagina- rallied Future Shops of the W. M. R. R. summer kitchen, carriage shed, wagon church, Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Sub- thought, and Mr. Lowndes never ed, a better than average quantity of partment under the free-seed distribution shed, horse stable, cow stable, another London evangelist, and in company with ject of the sermon, ble, while wreaths of evergreens each effects. He was 33 years old, him toured the New England and Mid- "Our Country." from its good quality being anticipated. There ordered by Congress. This distribution cow stable. The horse stable turns the Grandmother Snook,well known here, containing a beautiful center piece of was of a genial and energetic disposi- formerly cost between $100,000 and $106- The American, on Wednesday, had the dle states, holding successful meetings lilies and roses adorned the walls, bou- is much complaint of shattering. In this following to say relative to the question corner. At the farther end there is an- has been spending a few days visiting tion, prominent in the business life of section of the state many are done cut- 000. It has recently expanded until the other gate leading into a larger yard in all of the large cities. He,will prob- quets of cut flowers were placed con- and interested with his of the future repair shops of the Western ably address the convention Friday eve- Cleveland Anders. Clarksburg ting,while a few with the largest acreage appropriation made for the fiscal year outside. Next this gate, fronting the The W. M. repair shops are working spicuously about the roorn,the entire ar- brothers in business affairs of Cumber- beginning July next amounts to $242,- Md. R. R. ning, July 7, his topic being "Evangel- rangement ShoWing artistic skill and will finish early next week. "Already there is under discussion the iron gate at front, is another building overtime repairing the engines that were land. Corn responding to favorable weather 920. In the last five years there has parallel to the reetc, with which webegan, ism Everywhere." demolished in the wreck. taste. A lengthy program of music, ad- • -I- been a constantly expanding increase in location of shops of the enlarged West- One of the most interesting features of dresses and recitations was excellently conditions, is making rapid growth and ern Maryland Railroad, the road which containing implement shed, threshing is in promising condition; while many this appropriation and it is steadily floor, poultry shed.and pig sty, with an the coming convention will be the evan- rendered, much to the enjoyment of all. Ehrman Hoover, who came to Havre begins in Baltimore and which will end gelistic services which are to be held fields are somewhat grassy, the crop in growing by leaps and bounds. The dis- upper story for straw, etc., to the whole Orphan's Court•Proceedings. Mechanicsville Council No 78, Jr. G. de Grace from Columbia, Pa., in June tribution was formerly confined entirely at Elkins, W. Va., when the connecting daily at the Baltimore Copper Works U. A. M., held its semi-annual election of last year, and is employed as con- this respect is generally fair. Oats are link between Hancock and Cumberland of it. Another gate in the corner. Then heading nicely and are very promising, to garden seed, such as wheat, corn, a row back to the iron gate containing and the Mount Clare B. & 0. railway of officers on last Saturdayevening which ductor on a local freight train running shall have been completed. This work shops. The services have been arranged MONDAY, June 26th., 1905.—The last having a good stand and fine length of peas, beans, beets, celery, lettuce and spring-house, and family residence. All will and testament of George W. Stans- resulted as follows; Robert E. Barnes, between Perryville and Port Deposit, is other such vegetables. Lately it has in- will be finished early next year, and for the benefit of the thousands of em- C.; Thomas }letter, V. C.; R. S. Barnes, preparing to receive from lawyers who straw. Hay grasses have improved ma- are built of brick and roofed with tile. bury, deceased, admitteu to probate, still short cluded fancy flowers, grapevines, fruit passenger trains will be running through ployees who will be unable to attend Warden; W. N. Barber, Con.; W. Frank have the case in charge a fortune of $1,- terially, but are and do not from Baltimore to Elkins, an!). possibly Wood is very scarce here and it is used and letters testamentary thereon granted promise a good yield. Haying is pro- trees, oichids and all sorts of luxuries of sparingly. This whole inner court is any of the services'. Barnes, I. S.; J. H. Shoemaker, 0. S.; 000,000, inherited from an uncle, his beyond, over Mr. H. G. Davis' Coal and lb conduct these meetings the conven- unto Ida V. Stansbury and John H. gressing as rapidly as conditions permit, the lawn and piazza. The distribution paved with regular belgian block. , The Stansbury, who received warrant to ap- Geo. T. Gorsuch, Chap. mother's brother, Jacob Heigler, who was formerly conducted in a very eco- Coke Road, by the first or middle of tion committee has secured two of the Mrs. Geo. E. Benson and daughter, died in 1889 leaving wealth accumulated but much hay was damaged by rain dur- poultry give life to the situation, and praise, also order to notify -;reditors. is thought that some poinical manner, but when the transfer next March. For this enlarged road most widely known evangelists in this Ruth, spent several days in Baltimore in successful gold mining in California, ing the week, and it locomotives and cars will be needed. the central manure pile is the capstone The last will and testament of Chris- of it has been put away in a dangerous was made to Mr. Galloway, the chief of of adornment. This center of distinction country. They are the Rev. Charles this week. whither he went when a young man poor Vice-President and General Manager Stelze, of , and Rev. William E. tiana Kessler, deceased,admitted to pro- condition. the Bureau of Plant industry, and to A. is probably twenty feet from the front bate, and letters of administration, with Mr. Monroe and wife, of Dick- aud destitute. Ever since Heigler died, P l'eters, the assistant botanist, the first F. S. Landstreet, of the Western Mary- Biederwolf, of Monticello, Ind:, Mr. eysville,spent Saturday and Sunday with 16 years ago, efforts have been made to land Company, has been authorized to door, or as well from the summer-kitch- the will annexed, granted unto John step that was taken was to make promo- en door. Stelze has devoted much of his time to his brother. Samuel Monroe. locate his heirs, who consist, in addition MARRIED. choose a location for shops for the West- the laboring interests of the Unit9d COnoway and George E. Wicks, who re- tions and increases in salary of the 80 ceived order to notify creditors. Miss Maggie B. Arnold, of Baltimore, o Hoover, of Mrs. Charles Roberts, of oth,.. persons on the roll, so that the in- ern Maryland and West Virginia Cen- The live stock is all first-class. An States. For years he was an officer of is spending some time with grand- Philadelphia, Mrs. James McBride, of KREBS—HAUGH.—On June 22, at the tral, which, as stated, will form one sys- average horse here sells for 1000 Marks The last will and testament of Edward creaks on salary alone made at one time the Presbyterian Board of Home Mis- H. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Haines. olumbia, Pa., and Mrs. Levi Fink, of Mt. Joy parsonage, by Rev, W. G. Min- tem in less than a year. ($250.00). The home, I mean the house sions, during which time he worked R. Osterhus, deceased, admitted to amounted to $27,000. probate, and letters testamentary theme- Mrs. Joshua A. Peeling is on the sick ilkesbarre, Pa. nick, Mr. Wilson W. Krebs, of Wall, Congress is not likely to complain be- It is possible that the shops, the site within,is spacious and very comfortable. zealously to bring into closer relationship list. Pa., and Miss Daisy M. Haugh, of Get- for which will be selected by Mr. Land- The vestibule floor is stone. There is a on granted unto John Conoway and cause Congress participates in the "free- the men who toil in the large factories George Measles is prevalent'among the chil- tysburg, both formerly of Taneytown street, will eventually by enlargement piano and the walls are adorned with and the church. Mr. Biederwolf, too, is F. Wicks, who received warrant seed graft' and each Senator and Repre- to appraise,also order to notify creditors. dren and some grown people of the Sharetts Family Reunion. district. sentative receives an allotment of seeds and extension become the shops of the art work of christian type, quite taste- equally well known as a worker in be- neighborhood. entire Wabash Railroad system. fully. Of the upstairs I will only take The last will and testament of Maria for his constituents. half of the laboring class, and great re- J. Stoner, Thursday of last week the Sharetts Cumberland's progressive citizens time to note that the windows are quite sults are expected from these services. deceased,admitted to probate and letters testamentary thereon granted Gist.—Farmers are having pelt dif- ily had a most delightful family re- Church Notices. fully appreciaie what these shops mean small, about a foot by a foot and a half. Even at this early date, there is much ficulty in saving their furnishing unto Charles R. Foutz, who received hay crop on ac- n at the hospitable home, at Bruce- The Home Business Man. to a community, and they have offered The throughout, as regards good natured rivalry among the subor- count of wet weather. Some hay that of Mrs. Lavinia Mehring, who be- The Holy Communion will be administered Western Maryland quality, is fully equal to an American warrant to appraise, also order to notify in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Harney, on the Railroad Com- dinate Christian Endeavor Unions as to was cut last week, was not gotten in un- narriage was a Sharetts. The day Did you ever think who the home mer- pany a free site for its shops. Other am- home of similar standing. There are no which city will capture the next conven- creditors. Sunday, at 10 a. m. Services at Mt. Joy, at 2 Letters of administration on the estate til this week. elightfully spent in a most fasci- p. m. All welcome. W. G. MINNICK, Pastor. chant and the real business man is ? He bitious places,including Thurmont,Han- double beds over here, and I haven't tion. Following closely upon a letter Andrew G. Phillips finished cutting g social manner and the dinner is the man who helps pay for the streets cock, Union Bridge and Westminster, seen a rocking chair. received from of Caroline C. Sharrer, deceased, grant- Services in the Piney Creek Presbyterian Minneapolis comes one ed unto wheat on Tuesday of this week. .ted of edibles "fit to set before a upon which he walks, and the road up- will be in the field as bidders for the Mr. Wacker proposed ein spatziergang from Kansas City, which states that del- George W. Sharrer; said admin- church,Sunday, July 2nd.,at 10 a. m.; Sabbath istrator returned inventory of debts. Chas. IV. Allen is on the sick list. School and Bible Class at 9 a. m. on which he drives; for the schools in shops." (that we take a walk). Of course ! We egates will arrive in a few days, and Mrs. Win. F. Jordan fell from a cherry' ,ise present were Mrs. Lavinia Services in the Taneytown Presbyterian which your children or perhaps you walked through Schwesswitz and on to from then on until the TUESDAY, June 27th.,1905.—Elizabeth church, July 2nd., at 8 p. m. C. E., at 7 p. m.; time and place is Hobbs, adrninistratrix tree, one day last week, and dislocated g, daughters, Misses Annie and were educated; he helps to keep up the Bodbfeld, another Dorf probably ten voted upon in the ge,neral convention a of Rezin G. Sabbath School and Bible Class, at 9 a. in.; Hobbs, deceased, returned report of sale her shoulder. f Bruceville, and sons, George, of yer-meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 church in which you worship. He is the All arrangements have been completed miAtes walk, at which is the church strenuous campaign will be carried on Mrs. Marshal Buckingham, of near .nia, Upton and family, of Rocky p. . H. P. SANDERS, Pastor. man who builds a home which enhances for the United Brethren camp-meeting and t', e school for both. The of personal property. Contor in favor of that city. Far-away Seattle Ann Bird Hill, is confined to the house with also Mr. Frederick Mehring, the value of your property. Every sub- at Penn Grove, which will be held this (school teacher, church organist, and is also anxious to entertain the next con- Rebecca Haines and IV. L.Farver Holy Communion will be celebrated in the administrators of John Thomas Haines, measles. Joe and Maggie Mehring, E. H. Keysville Lutheran Chdrch -on Sunday morn- scription paper has his name on it; he is year during the last week in July and pulpit supply in case of pastor's inabili- vention, and a letter has been received John T. Barnes has his new barn un- s and wife, L. T. Sharetts and ing, July 2, at 10 o'clock, the one who can't afford to swindle you. the first week in August. The camp will ty) showed us through the church and from the deceased, settled first and final account. G. W. ENDRREg Pastor. Christian Endeavor Union der roof and ready to receive his harvest. '. K. Sharetts, all of Bruceville; Self interest, if nothing else, would pre- be under the jurisdiction of the Rev. W. gave us a sample of their pipe organ there, stating that every effort The sale of real estate of Edward possible Stonesifer, deceased, finally .ratified by Washington;Camp No. 20, P. G. S. of A. Sharetts and wife, of Colorado Preaching at Taneytown U. B. church, Sun- vent this; he bears his share of the bur- H. Washinger, presiding elder, and the music. The church is built of stone will be made by the delegates to capture A., held their semi-annual election Sat- s, Col.; Jacob F. Weybright and day morning at.10 o'clock; at Harney, Sunday Rev. Dr. C. T. stearn, th aCrokui nrt . A evening at 8 o'clock.. All other services will den of the good government and stays president, and with tower and steeple. It is about the next convention. urday night, with the following result; f near Emmitsburg; Frank S. with you in sunshine and darkness; in the Rev. J. R. Hutchison, secretary of twenty feet wide and sixty long. There As opening day of the convention ap- . Shipley,executor of Horace be held at their usual hours. L. Shipley, deceased, settled his first ac- Pres., tie°. McQuay; V. P., Thomas r and wife, of near Gettysburg; E. C. B. CASTLE, Pastor. the days of prosperity and adversity. the the Board of Directors. Big improve- are thirteen pews on either side of the proaches, the members of the commit- Snyder; M. of F.,John R. Bennett; Con. Sharetts and wife, of Woodsboro; count. Rev. Dr. Billheimer, of Gettysburg. Pa., These are but a few reasons why our ments will be made to the grounds this center aisle, each pew large enough for tees are increasing their efforts in getting C. M. Wagner; In., Reno Waltz; Dele- t Ritter and wife, of Keysville.— will preach at the Lutheran church, Silver atronage should be given to the home year, among which will be an electric four grown persons. There is a gallery everything in readiness before the first gate to State Camp, Elias G. Shipley gdsbara Banner. Run, Md., on Sunday, .ly 2nd., at 2 p. in. hierch.,.nt.—Ereliange. light plant. on the sides and rear end. The church delegate arrives. Subscribe for THE CARROLL RECORD. and Wm. F. Jordan. crops, under unfavorable conditions for I hear it Said: "I would like a good road THE CARROLL RECORD. one-man work, will suffer. It may mean to haul my produce over and to drive YOUNT'S (NON-PARTISAN.) over in another, and better thing-the division going to town or city, but if I Classified Advertisemen have it the automobiles will be on it,and Published every Saturday, at Taneytown. of large farms into small ones, which in List of Specials for June Hesson's Department Store. Md., by The Carroll Record Printing I can't go in safety; no longer could my and Publishing Company. time will become better worked and wife or dartIghter drive to town. I guess Ilentistvg. more profitable, and solve the problem I will get along with the old rutty, stony P. B. ENGLAR, Editor and Manager. road. We offer you these sea- keep young man the J. S. MYERS. D. D. S. J. E. MYERS. D. D. of how to the on Yes, I know of roads in the State of sonable and staple goods BOARD OF DIRT:CTORS. farm instead of compelling him to .go to New-York connecting large villages, Do you like your thin, rough, MYERS BROS., Surgeon Dentist DR. C. BIRNIE,Pres. G. A. ARNOLD. the city, or to manufacturing towns. . where not a day's work has been done short hair? Of course you at rock bottom rates. Another Large Invoice GEO. H. BIRNIE,V. Pres. jOHN S. BOWER. to WESTMINSTER, F. H. SEISS, Sec. & Treas. P. B. ENGLAR. The scarcity of help also results in tak- improve them in three years, simply don't. bo you There's unequalled econ- MD. E. E. REINDOLLAR. because if they were made good the au- like thick, ing better care of that which remains We are prepared to do all kinds of Den tombbilists would use them. Is the heavy, smooth hair? Of omy in these prices. ----OF work. CROWN and TERMS: One Dollar per annum in advance. than was formerly given "day hands" BRIDGE work a special Six months, 50c. Trial subscriptions Three farmer to be driven to the byways and course you do. Then why ty. PLATE WORK and REPAIRING wi months, 25c. Please do not receive this paper when help was plenty. The condition cattle trails through the woods in order be given prompt attention. subscription expired, unless after your has also conduces to a stronger neighbor- to get to his market place, simply be- GAS ADMINISTERED. you mean to pay for it. The label on paper J. E. MYERS will be in New Windsor, contains date to which the subscription has cause the fools of the city with more Sun Bonnets, 15c. Mom hood fraternity; it is more clearly appar- money than day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each wee been paid. brains wish to ride in some- DRY GOODS and in Westminster the remainder of t ADVERTISING rates will be given on ap- ent now than ever before that it is neces- Hair Vigor Ladies' and Misses' Sun Bonnets, di- week. thing hideous and endanger character of the business human life, plication, after the sary to live peace and harmony with to say nothing of killing livestock and rect from the Factory-hence the price. J. S. MYERS will be in Taneytown the fir has been definitely stated, together with in- in Friday and Saturday of each positon, and length of not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Fancy stripes and Polka Dot Percales, month. formation as to space, one's near neighbors, in order that one causing accidents? W. M.. and C. & P. Telephones. 10-13 contract. The publisher reserves the privi- No, I don't know of Vigor makes beautiful heads fine Gingham, assorted checks-blue, Suitable space. any humane way for hot weather, have just arrived, at 5c lege of declining all offers for may help the other, and thus accom- to create blind horses, and I don't think brown and green. Plain colors if you of hair, that's the whole want Entered at Taneytown Postoffice as Second plish, jointly, results which can but with that the societies for the prevention of them-blue, pink, red and black. DR. J. W. HELM, Class Matter. great difficulty be accomplished singly. cruelty to animals will ever permit the story. Sold for 60 years. a yard and upwards. practice. Restrict the manufacture of - I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a long SURGEON DENTIST, SATURDAY, JULY 1st., 1905. But, while there is a measure of com- time. It is. indeed. a wonderful hair tonic, the "auto" and then restrict the driver restoring health to the hair and scalp, and, at New Windsor. - - Maryland pensation for the difficulties of the situ- of the "auto" and employ officers the same time. proving a splendid dressing." Box Paper, 10c. Da. J. W. TATux, Madill, Ind. T. Crown and Bridge Work, Plate All advertisements for 2nd. and 3rd. pages ation, and farm work still seems to get enough to see that he lives up to the law Work, Fit $1.00 a bottle. J. C. AYER co.. Good quality. 24 sheets of paper and ing Teeth, and Teeth extracted without pal must be in our office by Tuesday noon, each done somehow, it is nevertheless true and there will be no need of blind horses, 1. will be cannot be guar- All dru sts. Lowell. Mess. 24 envelopes-popular wallet shape en- See our assortment of in TANEYTOWN, M. Wednesday o week; otherwise, insertion neither will the "auto" need to be driv- for each month. Engagements can anteed until the following week. that things are becoming more serious velopes-put up in attractive boxes. be made wit en off the highway. Think it over,read- me by mail, and at my office in New Windsor each year and the time must come, bar- Made expressly for us. at all other times except the 3rd. Saturday er, and ask your legislature for a law to and Thursday and Friday, HERE IS ONE 01 the latest political immediately pre ring unlooked for relief, when the large carry out your wishes. Be not radical ,Weak Hair ceding that day. Nitrous Oxide Gas adminis puns. A father and son are reading the farm must go; for there is a limit to what in the matter. Don't shoot the automo- SHOES tered CLOTHING, Graduate AND HATS, of bile driver if he kills.your dog Maryland University, Balti- newspapers. The boy says, "Papa, one man can accomplish and what ma_ or kills a Fruit Saucers, 2c each. more. cow, or even if he runs over your child 5-1- what is a mugwump ?" "My son, that chinery can be made do-until brains on the way to school and kills it. It's Rush of Immigration. Actual size, Republican who votes the Demo- 5 inches; plain white before buying, as we can show you the Largest is a and self direction. can be put into inani- only an accident; he is doing only what granite ware; seconds, as Allem(Ts -Id-taw. Announcement is made quantity is cratic ticket." "But, father, what is a mate wood and iron, there is no other the law permits, and rather encourages, that another limited, come early-only 6 to a cus- Assortment, and Best 8tyles, at Right Prices. Democrat who votes the Republican conclusion. judging from the penalties which are in- steamship line will be established to run tomer. flicted-or JOSEPH D. ticket ?" "Oh, my son, that is a very not inflicted. between Italian ports and New York. BROOKS, Life Insurance. This line will have five ATTORNEY-AT different thing. He is a son of a gun !" Maryland Farmers. new boats, and -LAW. it will cater to the immigration business, The investigation of the affairs of the Meat Plates, 24c. Practices in the Courts of Mary- ANTI-ADMINISTRATION papers have Farmers in the central and western because the existing facilities for trans- Equitable Life Insurance Company land and Washington, D. C. been howling, "Dismiss Minister Bow- counties of the state are the best farm- port of this kind between Italy and the First quality white granite ware, new without doubt causes all companies shape; 2 sizes, 15 dismissed, ers in and 17 inches. The Millinery Department. OFFICE--Albaugh Block, en !" Now that he has been more or less uneasiness, and operates to Maryland because they have to United States are not equal to the de- kind that usually retail for 40c and 50c 2-19-3. the surprise is so dumbfounding that some extent against the securing of new rely wholly upon the products of the mand. Commenting on the character of We give our customers the benefit of this WESTMINSTER,MD, our advisory contemporaries have ap- soil for their livelihood. On the Eastern the immigration from Italy into this special purchase. business. Whether or not the investiga- All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats are going Vankina. parently lost their manners and have tion will involve the ultimate regulation, Shore the farmer diversifies his occupa- country, the New York Mail observes not acknowledged the propriety of the by further legislation, of the insurance tion. He is a fruitgrower, a trucker, or, that out of 41,428 Italian arrivals in this Flue Stops, 5c. at Cut Prices. act. And, not so long ago, the same business of the country, remains to be perhaps, a farmer in summer and an country during the month of April, only TAN EYTOWN general wise men were asking for a in- seen, but it is not improbable that in oysterman in winter. in Southern 4,075 were females, or nine per cent, as 7i inches in diameter. Lacquered tin, I•-• I I t - 1-64-8-4••••4.-44-0-4*-8-*••4•••• **4-•-4.-4.4.-«*04.4**-4••••+-0-4.-•-**4-• depart- Maryland he rope design; fancy assorted scenery SAVINGS BANK vestigation of all the Federal the not distant future it will is essentially a planter and againt twelve per cent in April of the boes a General be neces- fronts. Steel loop in back for adjusting Banking Business. ments; but, now that this investigation cultivator of tobacco, with oystering and preceding year. Loans Money on Real or Personal secu- sary for it to be shown that present in chhnney. rity. is assured, no acknowledgement ia being methods and regulations are perfectly trucking as side occupations. In Alle- From this fact the Mail argues that Discounts Notes. prayers. gany and Collections and Remittances promptly made of the answer to their legitimate and sound,and that the policy Garrett his opportunities are the present influx of Italians constitutes made. What? limited to small valleys and precipitous what is called a camping-out immigra- D. J, HESSON, - Taneytown, Md, holder is undoubtedly assured that the Interest contract with him can, and will be, car- mountain sides. His prosperous future tion, or, ill other words,a merely tempo- Jelly Tumblers, 2c eich. Paid on Time Deposits. HENRY GALT, Treasurer Responsibility and Wrecks. will be found in cattle and sheep raising rary addition to the population of the JAS. C. GALT, ried out to the letter, not only now but The Jelly Tumbler bargain of the President. in the future. after the mountains are denuded of country. It makes the point that it is season. Good quality, well made, Railroad wrecks- are often examples of DIRECTORS. During the past twenty years life their forests. evidence that most of the men who have with-smooth finished edges. Medium the terrible results of unperformed duty, in- The Birnie Trust Co., LEONARD ZILE. H. 0. STONESIFER. The progress of the typical, the thus come to this country have come size; complete with tin tops. and of the existence of customs and en- surance has departed from the plain life scien- JOSHUA KOUTZ. JOHN S. BOWER. tific farmer of Western here only to stay until they JAMES C. GALT. terprises, which fail to take proper ac- plan-payment of stipulated sums on Maryland is in can save TANEYTOWN MD. JOHN J. CRAPSTER. evidence just now, for it is in June that enough of their small daily wages as C. W. WEAVER. CALVIN T. FRINGER. count of the value of human life, for the death-and entered into such a maze of W. W. his wheat ripens, his corn laborers to go back home with a capital CRAPSTER. HENRY GALT. sake of gaining notoriety. At best, rail- investrnent,"or speculative, policies, that reaches its Men's Hose, 9c Pair. Total Assets, $453,037.48. it is healthy boyhood age, and his hay is which will make life in sunny Italy yield roading is a dangerous business. When- most difficult to follow them. In- Men's Half Hose, colors 3nsurattoe. ready for the first visit of the mower. more comforts than it does now. Hence, Tan and ever powerful agents are employed-har- deed, itls probable that in the competi- Black; good thread and well shaped. The fields look greener, this immigration is not nessed for work-there are always con- tion for business and in the introduction the dwellings desirable. Sizes 10, 10-1 and 11. Regular price, 2 appear larger and But it be borne mind that pair for 25c. Note the Progress of this Bank in the last 5 Years. BIRNIE ek WILT tingencies which cannot be provided of so many new and attractive features, more tidy, the barns must in Special Price, 9c Pair. are bigger, the fences are many of these immigrants will in the -AGENTS- against because it is impossible to forsee ultimate results are more a matter of stouter, the horses and cattle are more course of time be joined by their fami- Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N.Y. them, and because the mind is not quite chance and uncertainty than even the sturdy than a Men's Undershirts, 22c. TOTAL DEPOSITS. TOTAL LOANS. brightest and best informed insurance score of years ago. These improve- lies, and that, while it is doubtless true The Montgomery County Mutual. so keen to prevent as it is to invent, nor Feb. 9, 1901 $242,330.46. Feb. 9, 1901 ments denote just as surely as statistics that many of them do not intend to set- Men's balbriggan $225,693.30. so prone to protect as to prosecute. solicitors are willing to admit, and if this Shirts, collarette Feb. 9, 1902 285,592.20. Feb. 9, 1902 277,336.43. the advances which the Western tle in this country permanently, neck with silk stitching bound TANEYTOWN, MD. As long as railroads are operated for be in the slightesetrue, then there should Mary- vet a front, Feb. 9, 1903 321,304.03. Feb. 9, 1903 323,439.56. land farmer is making. He may not large percentage will doubtless do so. pearl buttons,covered seam on shoulder, Feb. money-making, in addition to the many be a halt called and the business placed ribb cuffs. 9, 1904 352,944.58. Feb. 9, 1904 346,794.53. on perceive it, but this progress is evident Still, it is a fact that wholesale immigra- Feb. 9, 1905 356,266.52. Feb. 9, 1905 363,190.84. P. B. ENGLAR, Agent chances which attach to the operation of a strictly sound and legitimate basis. Draivers to to the traveler whose journeys amid the tion under the padrone system is a thing match, 22c. Home breakable machinery there is the addi- That life insurance and fire insurance .qapital and Surplus $40,000. Insurance Company, of N. Y. farms are far apart. to be condemned, and if it is shown that -FIRE tion of the spirit of saving expense which are safeguards of the first importance, AND WIND-STORM. The cause of this prosperity the present immigration is of that char- Planters' tends toward the decrease of efficiency; there is not the slightest question of is not Misses' Gauze Vests, 5c Mutual, Washington County. hard to find. The Maryland acter, then we merely have another im- and, in addition to both, we have in em- doubt. But, like all other good business farmer has TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. learned two important lessons. He now migration problem added to our already Bleached rib, lace trimmed neck and TANEYTOWN, MD ployees and managers the questions of propositions and agreements they must arm holes with tape draw knows the value of variety in long list.-Buffalo Express. through; low incompetency, carelessness and bad be backed by soundness and integrity. his crops. neck and no sleeves. All sizes, 5c each. Receives Deposits subject to Check. Pays Interest on time Deposits. He does not confine his habits to contend witia,all of which adds It is also equally sure that the chief end activity to grow- Discounts Business Notes. Makes Loans on approved security. ing wheat and corn alone. He materially to the risk, not only of the and aim oclife insurance should be the has learn- Say you "saw it in the REC- Gives Special Rates to Weekly and Monthly Depositors. ed that these cereals can be produced Ladies' White Oxfords, $1.29 Pr. GI H. Lewis 86 strictly speaking railroad life,but of rail- same as that of fire insurance-indemni- ORD," when attracted by an ad- Legal Depository for Trust Funds. Collections promptly attended to. Sons5 on the fertile prairies of the West cheap- road travel and business in general. ty ill case of loss-and that it is in the vertisement. Ladies' White Duck Authorized to Accept TRUSTS of every description-as Receiver. NEW YORK, er than on partly exhausted Oxfords-just the It is a question impossible of settle- departure from this aim that the specu- farms of the thing for warm weather; they are as Trustee, Administrator, Executor, Assignee or Guardian. East. He has made his land yield other cool as they look. ment, perhaps, as to just how.the mini- lative features have crept in, and the We have Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, inside a Fire and Burglar proof Produce Commission Merchants crops than wheat and corn. He has be- mum of risk to life and property may be measure of doubt as to the value of in- Hall's Business College Regular Price, $1.50 Pair. Vault, at from to come a dairy expert. He $1.09 $3.00 per year, according to size. reached. Brains cannot be legislated surance increased. knows the Imparts the following excellent curriculum The Highest value of the proximity of markets to the highest degree of efficiency: Orthogra- You have Valuable Papers, such as Insurance Policies, Deeds, Mortgages, Cash prices alvvay, into managements, nor can motives be While insurance as a National institu- for phy, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Busi- •o2v3Reci punod eu0 vegetables and fruits. ness Arithmetic Book-keeping. National Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, etc., which should be kept in a safe place paid for all kinds of produce, such made transparent. It is also out of the tion is such an immense sceme of bank- Poultry-raising, which was once Banking, Rapid' Calculations, Penmanship, --you cannot afford to be without a box at this price. as- question to decide, for all, just what ing, premium getting and loss paying,as relegated to the care of Civil Service Expert Accounting, Filing, .0v 'pais uio3 women already too much Letterpress 1,opying Manifolding Mimeo- -DIRECTORS. - liberties properly belong to railroad to command both the management and occupied with graphing, Shorthand' and Typewriting. The patronage household duties, is becoming an ex- one price of tuition entitles the student to EDW. E. REINDOLLAR, President. J. J. WEAVER, JR., Vice-President managers, and just how far the public of the wisest heads of the any or all of the foregoing studies. .0E i lu!ssaia peies GEORGE Cashier. Poultry, Eggs, Calves, pert and profitable industry. There is H. BIRNIE, EDWIN H. SHARETTS. interest-or what constitutes public in- country-while it ie the highest exem- BUSINESS COLLEGE G. WALTER WILT. Ass't Cashier. HARVEY E. WEANT. abundant room for its extension. HALL'S Game, Hides, Tallow, terest-must be observed. For instance, plification of scientific finance-there are Supplies the student with all necessary books MARTIN D. HESS. Etc., at our Another lesson learned is and stationery free of charge, '36 Anne inueed are the recent record-breaking runs still features which even the average that soil can- Taneytown Branch, in the Koons not be niade to yield HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE made on the western roads, justifiable mind can comprehend, and conclusions perpetual crops 'ELIOAMI,ff tWarehouse, adjoining the Secures a position for each and every gradu- palJossy ...... 0...0...... Railroad. without fertilization. He is returning to and desired,or should the speed of trains which can be intelligently reached, arid ate. This statement is, absolutely, true. . • Your the soil as much as he took from it. He 0 Patronage Solicited. be limited by law ? We incline to the among these is the one that the time is HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE '08 vippnd • . is avoiding the fate of exhausted land • latter belief. True, one has the option of rapidly coming when the investor must Will permit the student to pay $10 down, and 0 0 arrange to pay the remainder after gradua- 0-10-5 be assured that which has overtaken New England. • THOS. M. CEINGAN, Mgr. patronizing the slower trains, but we be- the public interests rest tion. .If You are looking 0 not alone on confidence, The advance which the Western Mary- HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE . • lieve in the necessity, at times, for pro- and statements C. EDGAR YOUNT & CO., . • land farmer has Teaches, and guarantees can learn . made tecting persons against themselves. of figures, but on absolutely incontro- in the last quar- that you • For Bargains in • littlestown Carriage Works. Shorthand and Bookkeeping by mall. O _ 0 ter of a century is but a hint to the fur- In general, the railroad business can vertible knowledge of just what each For rates of tuition and detailed informa- TANEYTOWN, MD. • • ther advance which awaits tion, address- . 0 be grounded best on but one basis. From policy holder is entitled to, and that he him. With HALL'S • shoes, Hats, and • the increased knowledge of the science BUSINESS COLLEGE. 4.•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•4.•+•.1.94.•+• 0 . President to newsboy'only strictly hon- will get. it when the contract matures. 5-13-5-1y. of land tilling, with markets near at Frederick, Md • • • est, intelligent and sober men should be It is to be hoped, therefore, that by • 0 home which are constantly • Gents' rurnishin4as _I employed. It is a mistake to assume some means it can be demonstrated that enlarging, O 0 with the cheapening of rates EXECUTORS'SALE • • • that anybody, possessing some intelli- insurance, as it is at present conducted, of transpor- Drugs, c It will pay you to visit our store and get prices before buying 0 tation, and with the OF gence and the necessary physical is a sound investment, - and that mis- introduction of those • elsewhere. • economics which the farmer must study o o strength,is fib. tO be a trackman or freight management, perhaps, in one case, shall • • and apply as closely as does Desirable Small Farms! o Having taken the agency for a new line of Ladies' Shoes, we will o brakeman. As long as the promotion not lead to loss of public confidence 'or the success- • ful merchant or o close out our present stock of $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes at l?,c system is in force, and as long as the in- to the knowledge that like conditions manufacturer, the fu- By virtue of power and ir.4hority contain- Medicines, S. D. MEHRING, ture is fraught with possibilities of great- ed in the last will and testament of Ephraim • $2.50 • MANUFACTURER competence of the subordinate may prevail in all large companies. The "in- Rowe, late of Carroll county, deceased, and o o OF er prosperity. To increase by order of the Orphans' Court of Carroll • easily endanger the lives of the noblest vestor must be protected and be a par- those possi- o Remember we carry everything that is new and up-to-date in! Fine Carriages, Buggies, bilities, to county, the undersigned executors of said de- and best, there is ever present the ne- ticipant in legitimate profits, paying on- make his life less burden- ceased, will sell at public sale, on • Neckwear, Collars, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Overalls, • some, TUESDAY,JULY 1905. 0. 0 PHAETONS, TRAPS, cessity for the apparently least important ly for his protection such a sum as may the farmer should promptly, 18th., • Suspenders, Trunks and Suit Cases. Give us a call. • at I o'clock, p. m.,on the first described prem- Chemicals, CARTS, CUTTERS, &C. energetically and even enthusiastically o o links of the chain to be perfectly safe and be required by a wise and economical ises, the following desirable real estate: arouse • • sound. administration of his interests. himself from his indifference on 1st.-SMALL FARM OF 25 ACRES, O 0 FINE the condition of his roads.-Bait. of land more or less, improved by a Dwelling • W M. C. DEVILBISS, • Even the best railroad system in the Amer- . 0 Blind Horses, Good Roads and ican. House,Bank Barn with Wagon Shed and Corn s • Dayton, McCall, world, as to its general management,de- Crib attached, and other buildings. There is O 22 W. Main St.. - • - Westminster. Md. 0 Jagger Automobiles. a never-failing well of water at the house and • • pends on a sound road bed, and this de- One Dollar Saved Represents Ten one at the barn. The land is in a good state 0go•ollo•000•000•000•000•0•o•ollo•o•o•o•o•o•o•000•oeobo - WAGONS. of cultivation, part in timber, and there is •• Family Medicines pends on the track-walker and the sec- C. V. Smead, the well known Veteri- Dollars Earned. good fruit on it. tion nary Surgeon who edits the Repairing Promptly Done ! gang. The most perfect engine de- veterinary The average man does not save to ex- 2nd.-FARM OF 614 ACRES, J. J. ELLIS. CHAS. J. STOLL pends on the soundness and honesty of page of the Tribune Farmer, recently ceed ten per cent of his earnings. He of land, more or less, improved by a good must spend nine dollars in living ex- Dwelling House, good Bank Barn and Corn Low Prices and all Work Guaranteed. its construction, and this depends, in a contributed to that paper the following Crib. There is a well of water at the house ; penses for every dollar saved. That be- and one at barn, also an excellent spring close Patent Medicines. ELLIS & STOLL, measure,on the subordinate in the shops. article which contains a number of new ing the case he cannot be too careful to the buildings. This land is in a good state LITTLESTOWN, PA., The promulgation of the most important ideas on the general subject of automo- about unnecessary expenses. Very often of cultivation, part in good timber. Baltimore - Brooklyn - Opposite Depot. 3rd.-FARM OF 78% z Westminster. orders, depends, perhaps, on the man- biles, their use and abuse; . a few cents properly invested, like buy- ACRES --31.4101b. ing seeds for his garden, will save sever- and 3F square perches of land, more or ner of writing and ability to road, learn- "I am now travelling in the Middle Improved by a good Dwelling House, a good COMMISSION MERCHANTS, al dollars outlay later on. It is the same Bank Barn, Wagon Shed Crib attached, ed while at school. Steadiness of nerve Western States, visiting agricultural col- with leges, experiment stations and breeding in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and all necessary outbuildings. A never-fail-:• Sponges and clearness of vision depends on the and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a ing well of water at the house, also one at FOR THE SALE OF establishments, trying to learn a little,so barn, and running water through the place. • habits of the individual formed years that I may the better answer the numer- few cents, and a bottle of it in the house This land lain a good state of cultivation,part often in timber, ous questions put to me as your veteri- saves a doctor's bill of several and there are two apple orchards • ago. Truly, there are no places anywhere dollars. For sale by R. S. McKinney, on the place. There will be a right of way • in the railroad life nary editor. I had a poser asked m the given to 16 ft of land for an open road from Onions, Potatoes, Hay, Straw, for the ordinary man, Druggist, • Poultry other day in Cleveland. I was asked to Taneytown, Md. this farm to the public road. • Toilet Articles. 4.41•511;;NtSe,-...3••• or doubtful character. advise as to the most humane way to de- Also, at the same time and place, a lot of • EGGS, and Country Produce in General. ,t111111111111111i0 A sound mind in a sound body, bal- stroy the sight of a horse, so the eyes Mr. Haman's Work. chestnut posts and rails will be sold. • These farms are situated in Uniontown dis- -111s. Giasyle. Main Office and Warehouse, anced by sound morals and high chris- would not look bad, yet the horse would trict, county,on leading be entirely Mr. B. Howard Haman has been do- Carroll the road from • tian character, forms a combination blind. I consider myself of a Uniontown to Middleburg,about 2 miles from 17 W. Camden St. - Baltimore, Md. make-up that is hard to knock outin the ing work of great value in this state for the former and 3.14 miles from the latter place, • everywhere at a premium, and nowhere first and adjoin lands of Daniel Diehl, Frank round, but this question came pret- several years. There is in it a spirit of [tankard and others. ROB'T S. McKINNEY, more so than in the transportation of ty near it. My study of the horse has • If You Want Best Results See us before Selling Your Crops. enlightened patriotism which is altogeth- Trams:- One-third of the purchase money to 4* DRUGGIST, /1\7 precious human lives. It ought to be a been largely devoted to saying his sight, be paid said Executors on day of sale or on • and not destroying er admirable, says the Baltimore Her- the ratification thereof by said court, and the crime for any railroad to employ a man, it. But I managed • TANEYTOWN, - - MD. to gasp and ask: "What in the name of ald. He has intelligently, boldly and residue in two equal payments, the one pay- • in any capacity,known to be immoral or able in six months and the other payable in •+•+•+•+•+.+•+•+•+•+•+.4.•4. 1st. Floor Bargains The 20th. Century sense do you want a horse's eyes put out persistently kept the oyster question at twelve months from day of sale; the credit intemperate, and this is true, indeed, in for ?" The propounder of the question, payments to be secured by the bonds or single THE 1900 BALL-BEARING the front. He has made personal sac- bills of the purchaser or purchasers, with AT whatever capacity one may work where- by the way, was a dealer in horses. His sufficient security, bearing interest from day answer was: "Sonic rifices and has put into his labors an in he directly holds in his power the lives of the automobiles, of sale or all cash at the option of the pur- Manure Spreader ! Washing built as they are, after a pattern similar enormous amount of energy. The oppo- chaser or purchasers. • If You Want Machine of others. It is a horrible thought to con- J. T. KOONTZ'S. to what the heathen Chinese formerly sition he has SALLIE C. MeGEE, Put out on trial, free of charge to the template that encountered would have WALTER SELBY, the destinies of the earth's used to scare away devils with and in- For the cheapest, freshest and best customer. timidate their opponents dismayed ninety-nine men out of a hun- J. N. 0. Smith. Auct. Executors. Send for noblemen-of innocent women and chil- in battle, are 6-24-4t. Groceries in town, and for the largest prices and circulars of same. so scaring to horses that blind dred, but it seemed only to increase the Clothes dren-rests on the work of men's minds horses are assortment go to J. T. Koontz's. Come Satisfaction Guaranteed I in great demand. People are afraid to intensity of his purpose and to make see for yourself what bargains, viz; and hands. drive a horse on Right in Style, and the country roads or him all the more determined to tight out ROAD NOTICE! Right in Quality, L. K. B111215LY, In a broad sense, the same principles ride behind one,and are asking for blind 7 lbs. Prunes, 25c. his battle to the end. 9 lbs. Rice, 25c. General Agent, which apply to the prevention of rail- horses,that can't see the hideous things." Notice is hereby given to all parties Right in Price. Now, It is prejudice 5 lbs. Soup Beans, 25c. wad wrecks, apply to all I want to ask a question forsome pure and simple that concerned that we, Hezekiah Hawn, C. & P. TELEPHONE. MIDDLEBURG, Mn. other wrecks- one to answer: Is it not You will buy your new Suit and all other groceries found in an up- pretty near an Mr. Haman is encountering, and an Edward Shorb and Addison Martin, a The Machines and there are many-both of material, infernal state of affairs when the noble to-date Grocery Store, at the lowest The man who makes two will be kept on hand by illustration of it was his experience in commission appointed by the Commis- from- blades the following Local Agents: character and fortune. When we regard horse, the beast that neither agriculture sioners of Carroll County to examine prices. Cigars, Tobacco and Canned of grass grow where one grew before, nor commerce nor Queen Anne county, on Saturday last, Goods of all kinds; Ice Cream, Soda M. R. SNIDER, Harney, Md. carelessly our duties as citizens we are war can be success- and locate a public road commencing at is a public A. P. HELWIG.Silver Run, Md. fully prosecuted without, when a few hostile oystermen Water, and all refreshing drinks always benefactor. preparing to injure society. has got to have sought to a point on the Taneytown and Middle- SHARRER & GORSUCH, G. M. WAKER sr SON, Brownsville, Md. When we his eyes put out on The machine that makes an acre W.H. HENN ITT, Sykesville, Md, to gratify those who deny him even the courtesy of a hearing. burg road on the line between Isaiah WESTMINSTER, MD. hand. fail to obey the laws which stand for a wish to tour the country roads with yield twice the crop it yielded be- SWANK & GEORGE, Brunswick, Md. Such a thing is so foreign to the fair- Lambert's and John M. Ott's lands, A great variety A. J. STEM, Winfield, Md. correct life, we are inviting disaster. automobiles? Fanners all over the land thence through the lands of Nathaniel of newest things in Men's fore, is indispensable to the pro- J. W. POOLE, Braddock, Md, play character of Maryland that it does and M. F. SHUFF, Emmitsburg, When we allow ambition and selfishness who have previously wished for improv- D. Feeser, Henry J. Hilterbrick, David Boys' Suits. Good durable suits 2nd. Floor Bargains. gressive Fanner. ed highways are now reluctant to work not seem to belong to this state. But for $5.00. GEO. W.STOCKSDA LE, Thurrnont, Md to displace our better self, we are creating Trimmer and others to the Union Bridge Our $7 6 qt. Tin Bucket, This is the nature of the 20th. J. II. HILL, Lewistown, Md. them, and are also opposed to state aid this experience will be valuable, because road near Otter Dale school house, will and $8 Suits are special bargains, A. A. MOSER, Frederick, Md. trouble for ourselves and others. In in making them better, simply because really $9 and $10 values. 8 qt. Galvanized Bucket, 10c. Century Manure Spreader. J. O.STITELY, Westminster, Md. it will arouse the proper resentment in meet on the premises for the aforesaid 2 & 3 qt. Granite Pudding Pans, 10c. whatever way we depart from the Divine the automobile owner will drive them off purpose Suits from $10 to $15 are handsome For Sale by other quarters and will assure to Mr. on the 5th. day of August, lancy Granite Wash Basins, 10c. laws we are contributing in some way of the road. 1905, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Cheviots and Worsteds, made Steel Lawn Swings Now, I am one who wishes to be reas- Haman better treatment. The value of and look like finest made-to-order Large Colanders, 10c. 4-1-tf JERE GARNER. toward a wreck for somebody. HEZEKIAH HAWN, onable in all things. The automobile has it now is to emphasize the importance of Suits. Glass Butter Dish, with lid 10c. on Applicati a place, and is being made a EDWARD SHORB, Mothers, if you'd save money, buy your Space will not permit name machine of oyster reform by showing that the oppo- us to akar The Washers will he exhibi The Labor Problem on the Farm. utility as well as a thing for fools to com- 7-1-6t ADDISON MARTIN. Boys' Suits here. Lots of styles in prices on all goods, but we invite you to MORTGAGES, DEEDS, NOTES sition to a sensible law proceeds from the Granger's Pic-nic, near Taney mit suicide and murder with. I would double-breasted and Norfolks, and inspect our line of Nickle Plated Cook- BILL OF SALE FORMS. on July 26, 27 and 28. The farmers, as a rule, are very short not wish (even if it could be done) that prejudice and ignorance instigated large- very low prices. ing Utensils, consisting of Pots, Pans, of help,and it is with difficulty that they automobiles be condemned as nuisances. ly by politicians of the baser sort.- CHOICE EGGS Tea Kettles, Griddle Irons and Scotch These blanks always on hand at the There are millions invested in them, and Spring and Summer Suits to Order. Bowls, which have just arrived and sell- harvest their crops. In many cases, the ratonsrille Argus. RECORD office, for the use of Magistrates THERE'S ESTABLIS there are those with millions behind them 200 patterns to select from. Our special ing at exceptionally low prices. We also and others; 1800. father and several small FOR HATCHING. children of both who ride in them, but that should not $15 Suits to order are beauties, and handle the Aluminum Frying Pans made Mortgages, single copy, .10 NOTHING Indigestion Cured. you sexes, and occasionally the wife, must give them the privilege of riding every will pay $18 to $20 for same qual- of the lightest metal known and guaran- 3 copies, .25 LIKE LEATH turn to and do the best they one else down or causing the necessity of There is no case of Indigestion, Dys- I have eggs for hatching from Barred Ply- ity from other tailors. teed not to burn. We have also laid in It 8 " .50 can, de- mouth Rocks. single and rose comb; Rhode If want And there's a place where you can the noble horse having his eyes put out. pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not red: Langshans. you -working Pants and Shirts a line of Combs, Brushes and Gent's 20 " 1.00 Best of Stock, well Tanned and the pending on favorable weather and im- A decent Island also, Black that %ear, I N. Inn ing looking automobile any decent yield to the digestive and strengthening Price $1.00 for Setting of them here. Pocket Books, which we are selling very Deeds, single copy, .05 Guaranteed, at the Lowest Market proved machinery to 15. That place is the old and reliable firm do the rest, during horse will have sense enough to learn influence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This Our showing of 50e Shirts has never low. A large assortment of pictures al- it 6 opies, .25 the harvest that twenty years ago em- won't hurt him. Why can't laws be remedy takes the strain off the stomach Agent For _ been equaled. ways on hand, both with and without 12 " .45 ployed a half dozen or so men. Those passed in the various States regulating by digesting what you eat and allowing Balbriggan Underwear, worth 50c, only frames from 5 to 49c each. The season 20 " .70 Geo. K. Birely & So the style of the automobile ? Make it so it to rest until it Paine State Incubators and Brood- 38c. for making jelly is here and you will who are fortunate enough to grows strong again. Promissory Notes, 15 collies, .05 have strong it will look like something respectable, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quick and ers, Bone Mills, Feed Mills and The latest in Collars, Ties and Hosiery. want jelly glasses. We have them with 35 • Tonners,Curriers,Importers and De boys of their own, .10 ALL HINDS OF or plenty of outside instead of a hideous monster. Then give permanent relief from Indigestion and Poultry Supplies in General. lids at 2c each. 41 " 100 .44 .25 help, are the exception the driver of it privilege to use it in a all stomach troubles, builds and not the rule. up the sys- Only first-class stock represented, and good what you may have to Low prices, experienced Salesmen Bill of Sale, per copy, .02 LEAT H ER This means two things; that farmers manner that will insure safety to other tem and so purifies that disease cannot hatches guaranteed. Give me a trial order. Advertise and prompt service. " 12 copies, .20 people's lives. Then, and not until then, attack and gain a sell, or what you may it It 50 it FREDERICK, MD. in the course of foothold as when in a Respectfully Yours, .75 time will break them- will the farmers of the land be largely in weak condition.-Sold by J. McKellip, FRANK HARBAUGH, want to buy, in our Special Notice col- selves down Type-writer paper, 8x101, in four with overwork, and that favor of improved highways. Every day Druggist-, Taneytown, Md. 2-11-6m MIDDLEBURG, MD. umn. It will pay. J. T. KOONTZ. grades, in any quantity. We are CASH buyers of Beef Hides. 4or CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. One Day Nearer Home. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Goats Didn't Eat Cans. AFTERNOON CALLS. The SPORTING WORLD Prayer Meeting Topic For the Week BY REV. BENJ. H. HUNT. 22.-A Washington, June New Hamp- •Few Don'ts That It Would Be Well Special Beginning July 2. LESSON I, THIRD QUARTER, INTER- (Rev. Benjamin H. Hunt, born The Cincinnati Team. Bargains near shire farmer who seems to be suffering to Bear In Mind. By REV. S. II. DOYLE. NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 2. Baltimore and educated at Frederick Col- from an attack of Angoragoatphobia The Cincinnati team has several new Topic.-The making of a Christian; his lege, wrote "One Day Nearer Home" has sent this letter to President Roose- An afternoon call must be a short faces this year. Bridewell, Blanken- destiny.-I John 11. 15-17; ill, 1-3. (Conse- while a student at College velt: and yet not a hurried one. Don't en- 1 N cration meeting.) Text of the Lesson, II Chron. ship, Street, Overall and Cheeh are all xxxii, in 1861. The famous little hymn, which Mr. President--I ter the house saying that you have not Scripture 9-23-Memory regret to call your at- new players, and their work will be and science agree upon the Verses, 9, 21a-Golden has been classed among the 'forty im- tention to the Angora goat department a minute and don't Text, leave it declaring watched with much interest. great fact that the material universe II Citron. xxxii,S-Commentary mortals," was first printed over the au- of the bureau of agriculture. It has spread that you must hurry on to another Manager Joe Kelley of the Cinein- had a beginning. Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. thor's initials in the Lutheran Observer broadcast a document commending There was a time An- friend or you give an idea that your antis says of Philadelphia. It survived on its own goras to the farmers of the country. This Overall is larger tlwo Janice when the world did not exist. It is [Copyright, 1905, by American Press Association.] visit has been paid grudgingly. MEN'S FINE merits, CLOTHING, and is included in &c. innumerable contains three spacious landscapes. temporal, not One of our last lessons in Don't monopolize eternal. Having had a the Old collections, but Mr. Hunt is only recent- "Before Goating"shows a dense jungle the conversation. beginning it will have an end. The Testament six months ago was the sto- ly coining into the credit he deserves for suggesting the average New Hampshire Your hostess likes to retell her own world and the inhabitants thereof have ry of Hezekiah's reformation in Judah, it. For the past 15 years the author has pastures. "One Year After Goating" news, to air her own grievances, to dis- been the pastor of Burr Oak Presbyterian Men's Suits. Boy's Suits. a destiny before them, and we his cleansing of the temple and his shows the same land producing a valu- cuss mutual friends, front her own are to Church, Georgetown, Neb., and for 10 great Passover for able crop of 13ean poles. "Two Years point of view. You may be the most good Knockabout consider the destiny of the Christian. all Israel. A spe- years preceding was pastor of St. Step- After Suit $1.75 ptestsf r aor0 1,1, totts19illi laobng Goating" shows a lawn suitable amusing person present, but your very reallyA worth $4.00. Our price, In the making of a Christian the final cial zeal for God and His honor is al- hen's Lutheran Church, Philadelphia. for golf links. The omnivorous $2.19 appetite brilliancy gives others the desire to $2.19. $2.00 result is of great Importance. Whether ways provoking to the adversary, and His first charge was at Schellsburg, Pa., of Angoras is described in a way that led where he also served shine also, and courtesy demands that little or much care should in some way he will surely show 10 years.) me to hope they might even effect a sav- t9. better quality wool goods, be put upon it. O'er you should give them their opportunity, sFi inngele Bi3larce aksTt zi 1l reodu nCdh octi The the hills the sun is setting, ing in blasting powder, the chief source $3.50 in brown and grey, good his making depends upon his destiny. great conflict between God and the And the eve 18 drawing on; $3.00 of expense in farming hereabouts. says an exchange. wearing, worth $6.00-at $3.50. What is devil, Christ and Slowly drops the gentle twilight, Suit, worth $5.00- -our bargain price, tt all to amount to? Is his life antichrist, light and For another day is gone. I procured a flock at considerable cost. Above all, don't talk of yourself. "1" $3. to end in death except so far darkness, which will continue till the Gone for aye-its race is over, The result of the first interview of my is a letter of the alphabet to be omitted We have suits strictly all as he Soon the darker The same second coming shades will come; dog and buck caused me to name the $5.00 wool, made with same care make as the above shall influence the lives of those who of Christ td send the Still, 'tis sweet to find at even, as much as possible. Who does not• $4.50 in fine all-wool Cassimeres We latter Togo. His views on the subject as suits costing double as much, worth come after him, or last great antichrist to the are one day nearer home, of know the bore who tells you of his and has he a future life lake of race suicide I think would receive your $8.50; our price, $5.00. Cheviots; well made and trimmed; fire "One health, his family, his plans, till worth $4.50 of endless ages before him? An Angelo (Rev. xix, 19, 20; II Thess. ii, 8), is day nearer," sings the seaman, approval. The does, on the other hand, you to $6.50. Still finer qualities, As he glides the waters o'er, sigh of unutterable relief when he at Awleonrs'steFdangritsCasswillitehre b $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 values-our bar- would be a foolish man to expend great at times very manifest, as in the case While the light is softly dying; neglect their kids so shamelessly that I aonthd On length takes his departure? gain price, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. time and energy upon a statue of ice, of Pharaoh and Israel, Goliath and Da- his distant native shore. fear they belong to a female goat club. Thus the Christian on life's ocean, I inclosed the with fence There is a military offense called double and single breasted vests; trim- but if working in marble that can vid, tiered and the babes of As his lightboat cuts the flock a highly Betide- foam. recommended med with very best of lining,really worth stand the tests of the centuries hem, etc., but today's In the evening cries with rapture, to me by a steel and wire "forcing the sentry." Don't "force" even record of Sen- "I am one day nearer home." company. $12.50; our price, $7.50. TROUSERS. such a genius nacherib's I now suspect that this com- your friend's butler or maid when you might well give to the blasphemy is one of the pany may be a trust and should Worn and weary oft the pilgrim be inves- are told, "Not at home." Don't say, Men's fine task the best of everything that is in worst in Scripture. The conflict is tigated. The dress auits-in We have a big line in all shades and Hails the setting of the sun; goats began by thrusting "Oh, I am sure $9.50 black worsted him. Hence if a Christian's destiny first seen in. Cain and Abel, For the goal is one day she is at home to me!" and heavy styles; prices from 50c up to $5.00; is and from nearer, their heads through the upper part of the serge cheviots, worth eternal rather than temporal that on it rages with And his journey nearly done. fence, where The unfortunate hostess may be indis- trimmed with the very double value. we may more or less se- Thus we feel when, they hung by their horns. best, of lining, well "agonize verity o'er life's desert. When tired posed, busy, worried or have impOrtant and tailored in a way that to enter in at the straight and will until the final outbreak Heart and sandal sore we roam. of this they went through,un- denote the best custom As the twilight gathers der and letters to write; so respect her work, worth gate." This being true it is of tremen- at the end of the thousand years (Rev. o'er us, over the fence. orders $16.00; our We are one day nearer home. I made no price, $9.50. Men's Shirts. dous importance that God has revealed xx, 7-10), after which the devil shall complaint that they ate a to her sentry and content yourself with valuable rose garden belonging to a neigh- the fact that the Christian's destiny go to the lake of fire forever and the Nearer home! Yes,one day nearer leaving your card. To our Father's house on high- bor, but their conduct in my own In all styles and qualities; also a fine is an eternal one. "The earth shall rest. veg- Don't utter in an audible aside to Hats and Caps. world passeth To the green fields and the fountains etable garden entitles me to relief. When line of neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, at the away and Note Of the lands beyond the sky, your companion, "Thank heaven, they JOE KELLEY. the lust thereof, but he that the last two verses of chapter pursued their rapidity of movement We have a complete line of all styles lowest of prices. Come and see for your- For the heavens grow brighter o'er us are out!" doeth the will of God abideth forever." xxxi, and you have the key to Sen- And the lamps han in the dome might suggest ideas to the Pennsylvania A whisper is fraught with J. Jeffries, the cinimploo pugilist of and the lowest prices. self. Christians bear three relations to nacherib's work, for, although And our tents are lute red still closer, Railroad company in connection with its danger and may possibly be retailed the world. Ile is said to have great seem- For we're one day nearer heme. time. They are to the present, to what ingly it was Sennacherib's thought and Chicago-New York service. from one person to another until it speed and good control of the ball, and is called the intermediate state (be- purpose (xxxii, 1-3), there was a pow- Climatic Cures. reaches the mistress of the house. when Ted Sullivan found him he was Shoes! Shoes! tween death and the resurrection), and er behind the scene using the king of The influence of climatic conditions in HINTS ON DOCTORING. known as "the Mathewson of the Pa- the future after the resurrection. In Assyria as his tool. There is a very the cure of consumption is very much cific coast." Overall has been pitching Treatment of Various Poultry A USEFUL CHAIR. Special Shoe offerings. Shoes of guaranteed make; price we know the present we are the children of clear reference to these unseen adver- overdrawn. The poor patient, and the Dia. good ball for the Reds, but Kelley says rich eases Briefly Told. less than others charge for like quality and style. Ladies' lace or button God. "Now are we the sons of God." saries in Dan. x, 12, 13, 20; Eph. vi, 12, patient, too, can do much better at Saves Time and Nerves In Dressing he will do even ly?tter with warm home by proper An ointmelit of vaseline Shoes, patent and kid tips, Here in this present life we enjoy all and, while we have every reason attention to food diges- and sulphur and Handling the Baby. weather. Although the New Yorks regular $1.35, our price, 98c. Ladies' stylish to tion, and a regular use of the rights and privileges of praise God that the German Syrup Is a good one for scaly legs. The proper caring for baby trounced him.severely, Kelley is as en- Vici Kid Shoes, kid and patent leather tips; would be cheap at $1.75; God's leader of the pow- Free expectoration in has children. What ers the morning is For canker in fowls alum water thusiastic as ever our price, $1.25. Ladies' Handwelt, selected we shall be in the in- of darkness can only go as far as made certain by German Syrup, is grown to be more and more of an art, about the twirler. kid skin, the newest lasts, termediate so is a state has not been revealed, God permits him (Job i, 10; xxxviii, 11; good night's rest and the absence of that recommended. Put alum in the drink- and among the recent acquisitions got $3.00 value; our price, $1.98. Misses' and Children's Shoes, from 25c to "and it doth not yet appear what we Jer. v, 22), yet we do well to recognize weakening cough and debilitating night ing water. up for the convenience of mother or an The Bookmaking “Crew." $1.35. Men's Shoes, $1.25 at 98c; Satin Calf, $1.75 at $1.25; Vici Kid, shall be." There has been much specu- the fact that there is such an enemy sweat. Restless nights.and the exhaus- The best tonics you can give your attendant in the nursery is a chair fit- Races and race tracks without the $2.25 at $1.50; Box Calf, $3 at $2, and $3.50 at $2.50. We have in Vici lation tion due wily regarding the soul's condition and always go fully armed according to coughing, the greatest dan- stock are fresh air and exercise. ted, as shown in the accompanying pic- bookmaker, the layer of odds, who Kid and Box Calf excellent wearing stock, made up in the very latest between death and the resurrection, to Eph. vi, 10-20. ger and dread of the consumptive, can usually goes off with a satchel full of be prevented or stopped Disinfect if possible once a week. It style-anywhere else $3.50; our price, $2.50. but nothing definite has been revealed. Hezeklah did not make light of the by taking Ger- money, *ould be like the veritable fish man Syrup liberally and regularly. is the only way to kill dkease germs. After the resurrection we shall be with difficulties, yet, being strong in the out of water. Should you be able to go to warmer Disease comes to many Christ and like Christ. "But we know Lord, he encouraged the people, as in flocks According to a sport who has follow- clime, you will find that of the thousands through the that when He shall appear we shall be verses 7 and 8. Let us rest ourselves drinking veskels. Disease ed racing the greater part of his life. KIRSSIN'S of consumptives BIG UNDERSELLING there, the few who STORE, are lurks in like Him, for we shaft see Him as He • on his words, as his people did, for benefited and regain strength are those filthy water fountains. the bookmaker who is provided with a is." Seeing Christ shall make us like they are written for us. When the ad- who use Gernian Syrup. Trial bottles, It is a noteworthy fact that the cry good "crew" has occasion to pat him- (Garner Building.) TAN EYTOWN, M D. Christ, and being like Him we shall versary roars and some visible enemy 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by J. Mc- of "cholera" comes from sections where self on the back, for, as a good many spend eternity with Him. Kellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. of the layers are constantly threatens let us remember "More with corn is the main diet. complain- OLD WORLD BREVITIES. The Christian's destiny us than 1,11111.1'311 ing, first class crews are scarcer being an with him. * * * With us is the Snake Charmer Secrets. A cure for sore head is bathing with than Western eternal rather than a temporal Lord, our losing 1 to 10 shots. Speaking recently Maryland R. R. one too God, to help us and to fight salt water and afterward anointing Initial steps are already being taken much time and thought cannot be ex- our battles." Compare he said: Main Line. Rom. viii, 31. An industrious snake charmer rehears- with carbonized vaseliue. at Antwerp for the organization of a Schedule in effect June 18th., 1905. pended in his making. As Christians God for us, who against us? Verses ing behind the scenes of an East Side "Only a few of the best known mem- universal Another cure for sore head or chicken exhibition to be held there in we should consecrate all our powers to 9 to 19 of our lesson give a summary hall paused long enough in his work the bers of the Metropolitan Turf associa- 1913. Read down STATIONS. Bead Up. pox is an ointment 11111E111 the service of God in Christ and live and sample of the blasphemy of this other day to let out some professional made of two parts tion, the organization of the leading secrets. lard and In Norway there is a law which pro- A.M. A.M A.M. P.M. P.M. for eternity rather than time. This antichrist. one part kerosene. New York bookmakers, have retained He made no pretence to hypnotic hibits any person from cutting down a 9 40 5 20 e Hancock.. ar 9 20 1 15.... world should be estimated at its proper It was hard for Hezeklah and his pow- Cases of roup have been greatly ben- their 'crews' in steady employment for 10 05 5 47 .Cherry Run. 8 5012 46 er, over his sinuous fellow performers, tree unless he plants three saplings 10 1: 5 50 Big value. It is temporal; it will pass people to hear efited placing years at a stretch. Most of them are in Pool 8 47 12 42 the living God so re- but said that everything lay in a close ac- by a little bromide of its place. 10 25 6 01 -Clear Spring. 8 85 12 23 away; its charms even fail obliged to hunt around 1055 6 30 nr Hagerstown to hold us proached, but the people held their quaintance with the snakes. After that potassium in the driuking water. for. good men Ie 8 05 12 02... before we to fill out For every shark captured in the are called into the great peace and answered not a word, for a snake charmer must be a person of The United States department of ag- vacancies in their 'crews' at future, as one who the beginning of Adriatic fishermen are to receive boun- P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.P.M. lives for It alone the king had so instructed them (II eternal vigilance. riculture recommends in warding off every racing season, .498 205 7 00 le Hagerstown ar *780 11 69 8 30 finds sooner or later that It is vanity. Kings xviii, 36; Ise. xxxvi, 21). He could never be quite sure what a USEFUL CHAIR FOR THE NURSERY. and some are in constant hot water ties ranging from $2 to $200, according 4 24 2 26 7 27...Smithsburg...... ,.. 11 40 8 10 They roup a decrease in the proportion of 4 35 2 36 Wiss then should we sacrifice eternity were snake would do. The snake that he had ture, throughout the entire. rating to the variety and size of the fish. 7 35 ....Edgemont.... 705 11 35 8 06 helpless to do anything but pray corn and au increase in the proportion with two drawers to contain all season 4 42 2 12 7 42.Blue Mountain. 658 11 27 7 51 for time? Let us, therefore, not "love and lean upon the Lord and commit handled a hundred times with perfect that is necessary in the dressing of the owing to the unsteadiness of one or For the construction of the Palace of 4 43 2 45 7 45 Pen Mar. ... 8 55 11 24 71ii safety might turn on him the hundred of meat food in the daily ration. 4 49 2 50 7 50 Buena Vista Spg 8 52 11 20 7 50 the world" in an unworthy sense, but their cause to Him, and this they did. little one. more members of their crews. Peace, for the court of arbitration at 4 51 2 53 and first time. There is nothing better for a recently 7 53 ar Highlield...14 8 50 11 18 7 41 let us, having the hope of being with When our God is reproached The drawers are divided "It is not at all a matter of compe- The Hague, the Dutch government pro- P.M. A.M. A.M.P.M. there is One indication was especially to be contracted cold than a one grain qui- into com- Christ and like tency, for all bookmakers' poses to give a P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Him, live as such a time to do as David with Goliath trusted. partments to hold safety pins, powder crews have subsidy of $290,000. should A snake, like a cat, shows its nine pill given each night for three ... . 2 55 7 55 le.. 11 ighlield...ar 11 16 7 45 live, for "every man that bath and also a time to act according to Ps. puff, handkerchief, brush and comb, to be competent for the performance of The next great tunnel to be dug in 3 45 8 42... Gettysburg...... anger by a slow movement of the tail. nights in succession. 10 16 6 40 • this hope in him purifieth himself xxxviii, 13. In the present case they When the tail begins wag feeding utensils and other odds and even a day's work iu the ring. It is a Switzerland will probably be through 4 09 9 05 ...New Oxford...... 9 56 6 K to the snake For sneezing and slight colds a sim- 4 25 9 22 Hanover...... 9 40 6 06 even as He is pure." answered not charmer must put ends matter of steadiness. The good crew is the Wildstrubel. It the wicked words, and, aside the angry ser- ple remedy is a tablespoonful of kero- which every mother likes to have will connect Berne 442 9 36 ar...Porters....14; ..... 9 22 II 31 BIBLE READINGS. as to the blasphemous pent and fetch out another if his little handy the steady crew. It is composed of men and Thuts with the Valais. P.M: A.M. A.M.P.M. letter, Hezeklah sene in the drinking water, to be re- for baby's toilet. A plan has Ps. xxiii, 1-6; Matt. vl, 31-34; xxv, 31- received it and read it and spread it turn is to be done with safety. There is no doubt that this device who go to bed at night Instead of re- already been submitted to the govern- This particular snake charmer was es- peated for several days in succession. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M 46; Luke xvi, 19-31; John xi, 20-27; before the Lord and prayed (II Kings would greatly simplify the trying oper- maining up to play in faro and poker ment. • 5 48 9 36 le.... Porters...ar. ... 920 4 44 pecially skillful in the handling of pyth- For limbernees a teaspoonful of sug- xiv, 1-6; I Cor. xv, 19-24; II Cor. iv, 17, six, 14). ation of dressing a fractious infant fiestas and to indulge in the liquid ac- 6 53 9 44 -Spring Grove. 9 11 4 82 ons. The python, according to his ac- ar dissolved in A wineglass of water, and A census or the homeless of London ..... 6 li 10 10 ar 1 ork le 8 45 4 08 18; I Pet. 1, 1-9; Rev. ii, 10. A wiser companiments thereof, and turu up at and better thing he could count of the matter, being a constrictor, a lot of save nurse and mother much unneces- made on a recent night revealed a to- P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M whish is squirted down the the track for business not have done. See in Phil. iv, 6, 7, is usually held nonvenemous, sary trouble.-Philadelphia Press. with clear heads tal of 2,481 in p.rn am 8.m p.m, to be but throat of the afflicted fowl, is recom- -the streets, on stair- 4 53 255 7 55 Christian End t Portland Fair our authority to do likewise and steady hands." te. Highfield.. 0/f 6 48 II 15 7 48 and let the bite of the python is to be avoided mended. cases and under arches. Of these 2,169 4 55 2 58 7 5S ..Blue Ridge.... 6 47 11 13 7 48 We learn from President Rockwood us be obedient, for He when shedding 5 13 3 20 8 2l)... Thurmont... will always see the snake is his skin. While we are opposed to giving a well Tender Feet. were men and 312 women. In the com- 6 td 10 43 7 10 of the Oregon Christian At that time the python blind German Athletes. 5 27 380 8 80 ..Rocky Ridge... 1080 7 00 Endeavor Un- to His people's enemies for Ms great is from Girls who serve in shops and others mon lodging houses and shelters that 6 11 3 15 8 44 ....Bruceville.... a film eyes, fowl medicine, we can see no reason- Twelve 806 10 18 6 45 ion that Christian Endeavor is to be name's sake. Consider the prayer of that comes over the a film whose occupation keeps them on their young men, the plck of the night there were 23,690 5 41 355 8 53..0 nion Bridge . 5 57 10 07 635 able excuse for allowing the first symp- persons. 6 M 4 06 9 well represented in connection with the Hezekiah (II Kings xis, 15-19) and note that is shed with the east-off skin. In feet a great deal often are troubled vast German empire as the nearest to 02..New Windsor.. 5 50 9 57 8 27 this condition the creature is extremely toms of sickness to develop into dis- 6 12 4 25 9 18 .. Westminster... 5 38 9 43 8 12 Lewis and Clark exposition, which is to that it was not merely for the safety with chafed, sore and blistered feet, no physical perfection and the champions 6 4': 5 03 9 49 Glyndon 9 00 5 44 nervous and sensitive, easily provoked ease. 7 V 5 13 10 be opened at Portland June 1 and of Israel, but that all the kingdoms of matter how comfortably their of German athletic prowess, are now SHORT STORIES. 35 ar.. Baltimore-le *4 30 8 00 6 00 to anger and sometimes venomous. If the droppings of the fowls are not shoes p.m p.m.a m. a m.a.m. p.m lose Oct. 15. A good committee has the earth might know that the God of may fit. A powder used in the German visiting . America to give exhibitions. At other times the python is to be fear- in normal condition, give a teaspoonful Rural free delivery costs just now BLUE MOI N TA I N EXPRESS(Parlor C.e; oen appointed to have charge of the Israel was the only living and true army for sifting into the shoes They recently appeared at Indianapolis lett% es Baltimore. daily ed for the blow he strikes. It is like the of soda water (bicarbonate) to each af- and about $1,000,000 a month. except Sut day, 3.25 rk, and they have obtained head- God. Compare Josh. iv, 24; I Kings kick of a mule and no man can stand up stockings of foot soldiers is called in a series of competitions. The men T. m., stopping Westminster,New Windsor, flicted bird. In making the water use who come At a wedding in Barstow, Cal., the Bruceville (connection for Frederick I, Thur- .; •rters in the downtown section of viii, 43, 60, and remember that when against it. The python strikes a man in "fusstreupulver" and consists of three have to this country to com- mont, Blue Ridge, Hightield, three heaping teaspoonfuls of soda to other day each of Buena Vista • city. Here will be a bureau for this is our aim we may expect to see the breast, or near the waist. If he is dis- parts of salicylic acid, ten parts of pete with America's best are ail thor- the guests was pre- Spring, Blue Mountain, Smithsburg, liagers- a pint of water. Follow with a one town. Returning, leaves Hagerstown aing rooms in the homes of Chris- great and mighty things for Ills name's abled by the blow the snake may coil starch and eighty-seven ough athletes. The system of phy.4;.ai sented with a gold nugget from a 6.40 a. about him and do mortal grain quinine pill each night for three parts of pul- m., daily, except Sunday. Arriving Balti- . an families for the accommodation of sake. him harm. verized culture Germany has been so per- mine which the bridegroom had be- more 9.30 a. m. The snake charmer found it necessary nights in succession. soapstone. Any chemist will le best class of exposition visitors. Hezekiah had a companion with him make it up for fected and so universally a::opted stowed upon the bride. BLUE RIDGE LIMITED leaves Baltimore for success in his business to keep three Salt aids in the performance of the a small sum. It keeps Saturdays only, at 1.55 p. m., stopping ae hotel accommodations in Portland in prayer, even the prophet Isaiah each little village in the einiiire has its A trade journal has estimated, after at pythons, and, as they cost from $100 to various functions of the body, as di- the feet dry, prevents chafing and rap- Thurmont, Blue Ridge,Highrield,Buena Vista 111 not be adequate to the demands (verse 20), and it is well when two can $600 each, idly heals sore spots. Finely amateur athletic associatioll. rniull figuring, that the annual output and Blue Mountain, arriving Hagerstown 1.40 the business required some gesting the food and Its absorption of pulverized p. m. Returning, this train leaves Hagers- ',lade upon them. One dollar registra- be agreed to wait on the Lord together outlay of capital. He could not safely soapstone only is very good. clubs, or "turnvercins," mhey are of link sausage in this country town on Sundays only at 6.30 p. tion the blood. When the tn., stopping fee will be charged for the use of (Matt. xviii, 19). Now see the glorious work with strangeinakes. With three feet merely called, are generally in clta:go of a S to more than 400,000,000 at Edgemont, Blue Mountain,Pen -Mar,Buena It is said by those ache a very useful remedy Vista, Hightield, Blue the bureau. During the exposition answer, "The pythons whose temper he who tried it that professional teacher, Ridge, Thurrnont and it is Lord sent an angel which understood he may be found in the following: Take a and 11E.y yards, or 227,272 miles. This is enough Westminster, arriving Baltimore 9.15 p. m. planned to have could be pretty sure of always having at gin and molasses, equal parts, put in Endeavorers at the cut off all the mighty men of valor''' teaspoonful of ordinary washing soda, schools for children :in.I to extend around the world nine times Additional trains leave Baltimore for Union railroad least one to work with. a bottle and well shaken before using, station to welcome visiting (verse 21), only one angel, and that dissolve it in half of both sexes. Pro es -7my• Fr. !: Km, s at the equator. Bridge and Intermediate Stations at 10.12 a. He had to study the condition of a is an excellent tonic and preventive of a gallon of warm wa- m., and 4.2 i and 6.15 p. m., and 10.00 p. m., and Endeavorers and give whatever assist- night 185,000 died (II Kings xix, 20). ler, the director of Va., Ito;, al a:..tmL,in The leave Union Bridge snake before undertaking to exhibit it. colds and roup.-M. K. Boyer in Amer- ter and bathe the feet in it for about Konsas legislature has appropri- for Baltimore and Later-- ance they can. Further, it is the inten- Behold our-mighty God! The time will for the education of mediate Stations at 1.15. 5.05 and 6.20 a. m., The snakes were fed every two weeks, ican Poultry Journal. half an hour. Repeat this from time to ated funds to mark permanently the and 12.55 p. m., daily,except Sunday. tion to hold in Portland during come when for these Sep- one anger shall bind the and the snake charmer found that it was time. A hot water bath is also highly schools of tlio comit,:y. is Li route of the oh' Santa Fe trail, the Sundays tember a Christian Only.-Leave Baltimore for Union Endeavor institute, devil and shut him up and set a seal unsafe to handle them much until three excellent for tired feet.- American charge of the party of athlete,. P..o- famous historic highway of the west. Bridge and Intermediate Stations 9.30 a. m., after the fashion of and 2.30 p. m. Leave Union Bridge at 6.25 and the pioneer insti- upon him (Rev. xx, 1-3), and as the re- or four days after their meal. Queen. fessor Kessler may be consim.et•eml tile The work will be done under the aus- tute at Philadelphia. CHOLERA INFANTUM. 8.30 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., for Baltimore and In- deemed of the Lord we always have In the early stages of digestion they re- highest authority of physical culture in pices of the Daughters of the Ameri- termediate Stations. The manager quired quiet, of the bureau is W. T. one or more of these ministering an- and if disturbed were likely Child not Expected to Live from Take a Rest at Noon. the German empire. can Revolution. Stewart, and the chairman to disgorge what they had eaten. It is a One Hour Baltimore & Cumberland Valley R.R. of the com- gels who excel in strength and delight to Another, but Cured Get into the practice of taking a rest An odd church mittee in charge serious matter to lose a meal when meals by Chamberlain's is that in the redwood Leave Hagerstown for Shippensburg and of all this work is to do His will (Heb. 14; Ps. ciii, 20, Colic, Cholera at noon. Lie down if only for ten min- The Vanderbilt Auto Race. Intermediate Rev. come•two weeks apart. Sometimes a and Diarrhoea Remedy. forest of California, near San Jose. Stations at 6.25 and 11.00 a. m. A. W. Wilson, pastor of the First 21) as our constant companions. utes, or five minutes. If you cannot A 300 mile road race with all any and 7.10 p. m. Leave Shippensburg for Ha- snake would die from being disturbed lie It Is maintained by the miners and gerstown and Intermediate United Presbyterian church, 386 Thus the Lord Hezeklah Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. control in the course to Stations at 5.40 Sixth saved (verse too soon after feeding. It was not diffi- down lean back in a chair and close check the s)oc.1 has a. m. and 1.10 and 2.55 p. m. Street, Portland, Dewey, of Agnewville, S'a., was serious- a miner as minister. It is built Ore. A letter sent to 22). The Lord Himself did it without cult to replace a snake, for New your eyes. Just forget everything. of the cars eer,aaily wili be a flintier. Sundays leave Hagerstown for Waynesboro York is ly ill of cholera infantum last summer. in one of the hollow trees and accom- his address on any of these matters any help from the king or the prophet. an excellent market, but the loss of a Rest; relax. Even if you do This is what is bsing aimed at for :he and Intermediate Points at 7.45 and 10.00 a. m. "We gave her up and did not expect not sleep, modates a congregation of twenty-five and 6.30 p. tn. Returning, leave Waynesboro will bring a prompt response. Halleluiah, what a Saviour! Notice python was a serious matter financially, her Vanderbilt cup rate of 1905. Long to live from one hour to another," rest. This practice will make you live Is- with space recess for Hagerstown and Intermediate Points at and a new snake had to studied he for a chancel which 8.50 a. m., and A.00 p. m. that He saved him from all other ene- be be- says. "I happened to think of Cham- longer. It will make you healthier land, N. Y., again will be the scene of For fore it could be publicly exhibited. contains a small organ. Junior Workers. mies and guarded them on every side, berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea while you do live. It will probably the race next October, but the coarse The important thing in picking up a Trains Altenwaid Divide the Junior society into two di- and so Hezeklah was magnified in the Remedy and got a bottle of it from the make people want you to will not be the same. The donor of th.• via Cut-off. snake was first to distract its attention. live longer. Leave Hagerstown vtsions. Call one "C," the other "E." sight of all nations, for those who hon- store. In five hours I saw a change for trophy, Wiliam K. Van.lerbilt, Jr.. is MODES OF THE MOMENT. for Chambersburg and This was commonly done by holding a It will take the tangle out of your Intermediate Stations at 3.20 p. m. Give each a captain. the better. We kept on giving Leave Let them try for or the Lord He will honor (I Sam. II, cloth in front of the creature. it and nerves, the irritability out of your now busy selecting a course in Nassau Chambersburg for Hagerstown and three months Instantly before she had taken the Intermediate Stations at 8.15 p. m. to see which side can 30). It is not without some great pur- the eyes of the snake were fixed half of one temper, the wrinkles out of your face. county that will rua more to the esst The newest thing in low shoes is upon small bottle she was well." This reme- bring in the best report on the follow- pose that the Spirit has written this the cloth and then was the moment It will make your eyes and to Ow norh in the en :ea vor to the strap and buckle fastening. tor dy is for sale by R. S. McKinney, Drug- brighter, your Leave Rocky Ridge for Emmitsburg at 8.30 ing points: story of the king and the prophet; their the snake avoid the towns of II:el:m As accompaniments of charmer to seize it. gist, Taneytown, Md. face fuller. Try It.-Medical Talk. .111e and the white cos- and 10:c2 a. m.,and 8.30 and 7.00 p. m. Leave 1. Attendance at the Sunday school. prayer and the mighty deliverance He must take a firm hold just behind Hempstead, whe.e "controls" had to tume are hand bags of white leather. Emmitsburg thr Rocky Ridge at 7.15 and 9.55 2. the hehd and not far enough back to a. m., and 2.55 and 4.55 p. m. Learning the Golden Texts. three finies in the Scriptures-in Kings per- Kitchen Convenience. be established last year. One of the prettiest materials for a Leave Bruceville for Frederick at 8.38, 9.36 mit the snake - 3. Attendance at the morning church and in Chronicles and in Isaiah. He to turn upon him. After bride to wear is plaited white and 10.40 a. m. and 5.00 and 6.36 p. m. Leave that the charmer MEN AND WOMEN. Little glass medicine cups, with tea- chiffon Bruceville for Columbia, I.ittlestown and services. would at least have us notice and lay snake must be wary, Football Taught With Snapshot. gentle, and ready upon the slightest sign spoonful, tablespoonful and wineglass- over satin, which is so soft and becom- Taneytown at 9.47 a. m., and 3.15 p. in. 4. Learning the preacher's texts. to heart the hatred and boastful blas- Nearly Every In order to illustrate proper Leave Frederick for Baltimore at 7.18 a. m. of the snake's anger to put the creature Human quality Is 17n• ful indicated in raised letters, are valu- poiltions ing. and 3.06 5. Reporting what and 4.55 p. they think was the phemy of the enemy, the power of pray- back in his cage and get another.-N. like In the Sexes. able to have in the kitchen, says the in passing, receiving. punting, catch- Ribbon girdles are so useful to trim best thing the pastor said in his ser- er, the ease with which our God can Y. Sun. "A man ia a man down to his Brooklyn Times. The usual ing punts and correct formations Coach a plain gown with that it not Connections mon. method of is sur- at Cherry Run, W. Va. overthrow His enemies and that His thumbs, and a woman is a woman guessing at the right quantity of salt, Yost of Michigan had al the veterans. prising they are to be found in B. & 0.passenger trains leave Cherry Run Let each point count 20 per cent. The people should ever rely upon Him. Buy It Now. down to her little toes," Including ex-Captain II stou, p .ise for as follows: Cincinnati, St. Louis and Louis- writes Dr. flavoring extract or other cooking ma- every color and style, ready to wear. ville Express, No. 65, daily, at 12.49 p. m.; Chi- side that can show the highest average I have many a time been helped Havelock thirty-five inutpdiot pictures by Now is the time to buy Chamberlain's Ellis in his book "Men and terial is not to be recommended. Tea- recently. For bodices nothing is so popular or cago Express, No. 7, daily, at 8.00 p. m. per cent will receive *Daily. All others daily except cunday. seats of honor In these words: "They that war against Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Women." There is hardly a measur- spoons are not made in any uniform The coach pose 1 the men wi h spejal the church It is so effective as lace, and every sort of at the end of the time, the thee shall be as nothing and as a thing certain to be needed sooner or later able quality of any sort which is not size. Medicine glasses are. attention to accuracy, and these photos and when that time dress is trimmed with this becoming B. H. GIUSW0LD. Gen'l Traffic Manager. pastor stating the reason and preaching of naught, for I, the Lord thy God, comes you will need unlike in the two sexes. Women even will be ustgl to illustrate the Yost idea F. M. HOWELL. General Passenger Agent. it badly-you will need it quickly. Buy fabric, if not mainly consisting of it. a sermon that morning to the church will hold thy right hand, saying, Fear button their garments on the other of football. it now. lt may save life. For sale by The Clothesline. Of colors, blue threatens to be as on the need of a full co-operation, on not; I will help thee" (Isa. xli, 12, 13); side from that chosen by men and R. S. McKinney, Druggist, Taneytown, A galvanized wire clothesline is bet- much the rage as was brown last win- POINTED PARAGRAPH*. the responsibility of the older people also Ise. liv, 17. "No weapon that is choose Sunday instead of Monday Psqaceton's Pitcher. Md. as ter than rope, as it can be left up, is al- ter. for the Juniors and the value formed their Don Doyls, the Princeton pitcher, There are several popular shades, a good against thee shall prosper." favorite day for making way ways ready for use-after you have has Are you as careful as you should be strong Junior is to the the spit ball as fine as but navy, a new shade of royal, and church, or the Let us never rely upon our arm of Honoring the Fourth. with themselves. So far as laboratory given It a rub with a cloth-and don't any one, and about refusing to bother other people? sermou may be based on Deut. flesh had the Pittsburg batter.; clouting Alice are the most in vogue.- New vi, 7, or or go .in our own strength, but tests go Dr. Ellis says that women are get as black and dirty as a rope does. the Good letter writers, Matt. still, 1 In honoring ball to York Post. the same as -6.---Kate H. Haus in only and always in the strength of the the Fourth of July the unquestionably superior in general But don't pet it up where it will catch the infielders. Doyle is a heady good Christian famous letter Written conversationalists, have to exag- Endeavor World. Lord our God. by John Adams tactile sensibility and probably su- you under the chin pitcher. and works the batters for ev- from Philadelphia on the when you're out in gerate occasionally. day following perior in the discrimination of tastes, ery noun. EDITORIAL FLINGS. Bring Trade to a Town. the signing of the Declaration of Inde- the dark. Among the hard things in this world Every The pills with no advantage dater way in the Mustache Versus Music. farmer, every business man, it that act as a tonic, and not pendence should be remembered, as it The world may be growing better, to understand are mules, women, gaso- matters practically ease of the other senses. Women have Anton Rubinstein had this to say in not in what part of the United as a drastic purge, are DeWitt's Little shows his approval of what Three Good and Just Reasons. but the small berries are still at the lin engines, automobiles and wireless many have called the !bore better memories, read more rapidly, reference to women artists: States he resides, should take a lively Early Risers. They cure Headache, boisterous There are three reasons why mothers bottom of the strawberry -Phil- telegraphy. methods of celebrating the day. bear pain better, recover better from "I think boxes. interest in the good roads movement. Constipation, The prefer One Minute Cough Cure: First, it ladies ought never to study When a man Biliousness, etc. Early most notable portion of this letter, wounds and serious illness, adelphia Ledger. does wrong and is pun- There are few matters of such vital in- writ- are less is absolutely harmless; Second, it tastes music as au art. At least they ought Risers are small, easy to take and ten July 5, 1776, is: changed When you hear of a man having lost ished you have to get up before the terest to the farmers, and the easy by old age and live longer. good-children love it, Third, it cures not to take up the time of teachers who "Yesterday the greatest many millions on Ow market rooster crows to be the first to say,"It merchants to act-a safe pill. Mack Hamilton,hotel question was Furthermore, according to the same Coughs, Croup and Whooping are able to teach and make true artists. the sum of each and every town are decided which was debated Cough serves him right."-Atchison Globe. clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "Two ever in authority, women have relatively -when other remedies fail.-Sold by And usually int-hides what he expected to just as much interested. Good, well America, and a greater, perhaps, J. I will tell you why. There is no bottles of never larger brains, especially in the frontal McKellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. make.-Washington Post. kept roads leading to a town are sure these Famous Little Pills cured was or will be decided among men. A question but there are twenty musical region. It has long A farmer in western Kansas has dis- to bring trade that would otherwise me of chronic constipation. "Good for resolution was passed, without one dis- been said that ladies to one musical man, and my own A Hard Problem. women are the more like A Queer Family. covered ihat artichokes will crowd out Harry-Sas, go to some other place. Then good children or adults.-Sold by J. McKellip senting colony, 'That these colonies are children, but experience is that they learn more papa, is a man's wife Dr. Ellis says that Little Charlie was very fond Canadian thistles. Now it is up to roads mean economy; cost less for Druggist, Taneytovvn, and of right ought to be free and inde- men are the more of quickly, have more poetry and, in fact, his better half? Papa-That is the Md. like apes. -watching some other farmer to find repairs, consequently lower taxation; pendent states.' Women, in short, are more his mother dress. One day are more diligent pupils than men. But something popular belief. Harry-Then what part "The day is past. The Fourth civilized than when she was brushing that will crowd out the artichoke.- mean that teams can haul loads from Word Coinage. qf July, men, and civilization it- her hair he what is the invariable result? When of Solomon wri:i all his wives?-Chica- 1776, will be a memorable epoch in the self is but the exclaimed, "Mamma, why does Kansas City Journal. 50 to 200 per cent greater, and mean process of making the your a young lady has become a perfect art- go News. Leon history of America. I am led to believe world ladylike. hair snap so?" "Because there less wear and tear on horses and Mead contributes an interesting In fact, the only thing is so ist some handsome mustache comes It is no use putting up a protest paper, "Among the Word it will be celebrated by succeeding gen- left in which man is much electricity in it," she replied. against the wagons. If there are poor roads in Makers," to superior is mus- along, and she chooses the handsome hoop skirt. If the dress- the June number Of THE erations as the great anniversary festival. Charlie While one finds company in himself your section start BOOKLOVERS cle. Men are two, three and.even four sat looking at her for a few mustache in preterence to art." makers say so it will come along again a movement to im- MAGAZINE. Mr. Mead has "It ought to be commemorated as the and his pursuits he cannot feel old, no traced many day of times stronger than women, and the • moments very thoughtfully and then and crowd you :iff the sidewalk and as- prove them and you are doing the com- familiar and some strange deliverance by solemn acts of de- matter what his years may words to their votion to Almighty occasional exceptional woman hardly he could contain himself no longer, sert Itself generally. The hoop skirt be.-Alcott. munity a service worthy of higisest final sponsors. Thus, fudge is the crea- God. It ought to be The Misguided Friend. solemnized with reaches the level of the average man. -when he burst out with: "What a Is not a handsome thing. hut It has to commendation. tion of Oliver Goldsmith, and cognition pomp, shows, games, De Chapple-If there's any one nui- sports, ringing of Even between the ages queer family we must bel Grandma have roo11E-Philatielphitt is due to Charles Lamb's inventive brain. bells, bonfires and il- of eleven and sance I hate more than another it's- a Press. luminations from one end of the con- fifteen, when girls are taller and has gas in her stomach and you have No Choice. For those admirable additions to our fellow who is always going around in- language, tinent to the other from this time for- heavier, boys still retain their single electricity in your hair." Ted-Do you think galumphing and chortle, digni- troducing people. There's Goodheart, WHAT TO that old million- fied by admission ward and forever. advantage in strength. READ. Easy to the dictionaries, Men, too, if Pill aire will do any good the "You will think for instanee. Bouttown-What's he with his money? author of Alice in Wonderland me translated with slower of mind The Present Moment. Ned is respon- and quicker of body, been doing? De Chapple-The idiot! If you have the blues read the Twen- Easy to take and easy to act is -He'll have to. He has six mar- sible. Readers of Sterne Will enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well remember aware have greater lung capacity and more 'file mill cannot grind with the water The other day introduced ty-seventh that famous little pill DeWitt's riageable daughters.-Illustrated Bits. his coinage of sentimental, against of the toil and blood and treasure he me to a psalm. which that it will cost us to blood corpuscles and exhale nearly that is past. As little can it grind with {Little Early Risers. This is due to John Wesley thundered in vain; and maintain this dec- man I owed money to, and I'd been If your pocketbook is empty reed the laration and support defend twice as much carbon dioxide. But -what is to come. It can grind only the fact that they tonic the liver Lord Chesterfield tells us, in one of his and these owing it so long he'd forgotten all Thirty-seventh psalm. in- states. Yet through all the gloom I can men are less able to endure confine- with what is passing through it. We stead of purging It. They never gripe letters, how he was present at the birth about me. Now I'll have to pay up If people•seem unkind read the fif- of the word flirtation on the see the ray of light and glory. I can see ment and bad air. This physical su- •can make no use of time past. As lit- be -London nor sicken, not even the most delicate We like best to call lips of a or sued. Telegraph. teenth chapter of John. beautiful woman. that the end is worth more than all the periority man shares with the males tle use can we make of time to come. lady, and yet they are so certain in means and that prosperity will triumph" If you are all out of sorts read the Other words, such as Walpole's seren- of all the higher animals. We can make Arse anly of the passing results that no one who uses them Ls SCOTT'S EM ULSION -Neu, York Times. Inference. twelfth chapter of Hebrews. dipity, and John Knox's monstriferous, moment. disappointed. They cure torpid liver, a food because it stands so em- have never Physician-Yes, sir, my opinion is passed into current usage. If you find the world growing small constipation, biliousness, jaundice, phatically for perfect The exigencies of that one-half the diseases that afflict nutrition. scientific and business and yourself great read the Nineteenth headache, malaria and ward off phraseology have coined humanity are due to overeating. Friend pneu- And yet in the matter of restor- paleolithic and psa 1m. monia and fevers. neolithic and marconigram. Humorous (reflectively?-It may be-may be. Now ing appetite, of giving new If you are losing confidence in men PREPARED ONLY BY writers have been prolific in their inven- I think of It, it is months since any strength to the tissues, McKellip's read the thirteenth chapter of First R. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO especially tive Four output. Stockton Good speaks of a dog Preparations one was sick at my boarding house.- Corinthians. to the nerves, its action is that "bursting into a barkter,' and a Boston New York Weekly. Don't Forget the Name. of a medicine. writer thinks chuckage would describe If you are discouraged about your what we call Send for free sample. baggage and our English Cholera and Diarrhcea Syrup. Marylau; Stock Powder. Resources Exhausted. work read the One Hundred and twen- SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, cousins speak of as luggage. But noth- ty-sixth psalm. 409415 Pearl Street, New York. ing can equal the combidations "Waiter, this tablecloth is not clean." 50e. and $1.0o; all druggists. due to Lum Turn If you cannot have your own way In medical science, as witness the following: Clothes Cleaner. Floral Antiseptic Tooth Powder. "No, sir. But I dunno what we can everything keep silent and read the Early Risers Thymacetino.raethylacetamidothymol! do about it. We've turned it twice al- manufactured at McKELLIP'S DRUG STORE, ready."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. third chapter of James.-Sunshine Bul- Taneytown, Md, letin. For Sale by f.McKellip, Druggist. ((nteinued from First Page.) STORY TAKEN FROM LIFE. •+•+•+•+•+•+•+•••1••+•+•••:-•+•+•+•-3-•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+• The beet is used for the production of • • WLAINT ac KOONS, CONIliN sugar, and the leafy stalk is the staple TARYTOWN LOOM_ • feed for cows. It is stored in open trench- On Taneytown and Its Modern FRESH YEAST • HILL'S TAINENTOWIN, NM. es and from there fed to the horned stock. • • It looks black and rotten and the smell Baking Day Local News of Special Business methods. Every • UP-TO-DATE • Items of frightful, but they say it is a most ex- is greatest plan ever devised cellent feed and the cows relish it. I PART II. The • • Interest to Home Readers. is said for the busy housewife. Send suppose it is their sauerkraut. It It was June—one of those perfect Grocery and Confectionery. • several years. for a free sample of Fulton • on this to remain good feed for days in summer when all nature is agog, All copy for ADVERTISEMENTS into the trench- Yeast and we will tell you of • page must be in hand early on Thursday Rememberthey are stored and the air was laden with the perfume except Special Notices es green. They are never dried. So they our method of supplying you morning of each week, of the honeysuckle, the wild flower, and • TRY OUR DELICIOUS • and short announcements. pass through a process of fermentation. the new mown clover. On a thousand regularly with yeast — fresh GREAT REDUCTION Potaterm are also grown in great abun- hills birds sang in the tree-tops and from the factory. • form the staple feed for Tobias H. Fringer, of this district, has dance. They roses decked the highways. • Soda Water and Ice Cream Soda. swine and they are of course used as been seriously ill, this week,from kidney Let*the reader picture our country, food and marketed for that purpose. with its big red barns,its palatial homes, • trouble. just beginning. The Hay making was its mighty forests,its 'fertile meadows, its • The opening of our Ice Cream Parlor, on second floor, has clover is fine. They hang it on a wood- waving grain, all aglitter in the morning IN MILLINERY! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cunningham and been a great success. It is private, cosy and just the place to en tripod to dry before taking into the FULTON ••:-• sunshine, and he has a glimpse of that arrived on for • + son, of Washington, D. C., barn. It may be left on the tripod grand panorama which inet the eye of enjoy refreshments. Call and see. We handle only the best of • on a visit. six weeks or two months. + Saturday evening, Silas Plowman when he entered the • everything in As the season is just we are The saltworks of Durrenberg: In 1763 home + • closing, Thursday country of his beloved wife. • + Miss Effie Sloneker left, on Johann Gottfried Borlach discovered You will remember, from the preced- B. Mower, well. From a depth of 713 feet YEAST + Groceries, Confectioneries, Ice Cream, • making Special Prices on everything evening, on a visit to Rev. A. this salt ing chapter of the how + into a narrative, this • Wolf, Pa. the Sool (saltwater) is pumped aged farmer had squandered his fortune the product of twenty-five .,. • and family, of Mt. together mak- is • Bread, Cakes, Rolls, Etc., 4. succession of long tanks, on "sweat shop" articles in the citf years' experience. You will • in this line. length, which are set on + Both Fairview Avenue and Middle ing over a mile when he could have bought "union bread, more of it, • 4. trestles some thirty feet high. The space have better + and mean to build our business on Select Qualities, Fresh • Street extended are to have a liberal ex- made" goods right here in his own and just when you want it. + underneath is packed full of brushwood. for • Goods and Up-to-date service. What you get at HILL'S must • tent of good brick pavements. through country less money; and how, when to send for a sample + The Sool is permitted to trickle on the verge of financial ruin, a devoted Be sure • be Right. + receiving drain anyhow. • Mrs. Harry Fair and two children, re- that pile of brush into a sister took him to task, pointing out his + ... below. The impurities adhere to the weakness, and directing him where to • • turned home on Thursday evening, from tunes it passes through FULTON YEAST CO., Inc. II. S. IIIIILL. brush. Three buy. It is a beautiful story, and goes Richmond, Va. • a two weeks visit in Baltimore. until it. is pronounced pure. • this process to show what a true sister will do for a • It is then steamed off and the salt residue e*:.•+•+0+•+•÷•:.•+••*0•+•+•+•;.•+•+•+•+•+ei.*•+•+•+••.:.•+•+•Oc Hot Weather Goods. The Cook Books are all. Further in- wayward brother. prepared for the market. The Sool is Mr. Plowman's parents, like hundreds quiries should be addressed to Miss Liz- pumped to the tanks from the well by of your parents,made their-money when made in the city a few weeks ago, so I zie Birely, Middleburg,who may be able water power.• Three tremendous wheels he was young, and in those days when thought I would try Taneytown this time It is unusual, at this sea3on of the year, to make hundred and fifty horse power There is No Good Reason Why to fill additional orders. of two the founders of our greatest business in order to bring her back to her former each, propelled by water from the Saale You know, Lemuel, sister Mary a single music-loving home should be emporium— self. without one of these Cut Prices in Summer Wear, but we in- Mrs. Martin L. Buffington returned river furnishes power for an electric dy- was down here some time ago, and she electricity for several home, on Wednesday, apparently great- namo supplying REINDOLLAR, MEHRING 84, BASEHOAR'S came home giving such a glowing de- Greatest of Home Entertainers. towns nearby. I might write a long let- and its modern tend giving our customers some treatment Big New Cash scription of your town, ly benefitted by the hospital ter about Durrenberg and the salt works Store business methods, that the old woman Any Torms—Cash, Note or Instal- she received for rheumatism. alone, but I must hasten on. built her on a rock. After their death has been next door to crazy ever since. ments. rare Bargains in We returned home for dinner. The he married and moved away. Through I have Taneytown for breakfast, dinner Remember, I sell you any kind, at The Communion of the Lord's Supper number of guests had been increased by prejudice, and a constant desire for and supper; in fact, I have heard so any price, but there's a big difference; which was announced for July 2, in the the arrival of a niece and two nephews, what we term "the latest," he forgot much about your new store, that I have the kind I recommend and guarantee the early admonition of his father as to Taneytown Presbyterian church, has Ella, Fritz and Hanz Vockert. Dinner fancied I could see in my dreams, stand- the best, have no screech nor thin Wash Goods, Ladies' Oxfords, Men's Straw great meal of the day. Everything where he should buy—"At Reindol- horny tones, but a rich, sweet, pleas- been postponed to July 23, at 10 a. m. is the ing in— else is lunch here. After we were seated lar's,"—he became the dupe of cun- ing, and deo nnnnn natural, ning swindlers, and was about to give REINDOLLAR, MEHRING 84, BASEHOAR'S A special meeting of Taneytown Camp around the table, beginning with the often mistaken for actual Talking and Hats, Negligee Shirts, etc. one sitting at the head, in this case Miss up the remainder of his inheritance— Big New Cash Store, Singing. No. 7965, Modern Woodmen of America, the old homestead—when his Ella Vockert, the word, "Gesegnete sister, like fairies, and As I deal direct with the manufac- will be held on Friday evening, July 7. or may Mary, a shrewd woman, detected his little children dressed Mahlzeit" (Blessed dinner time, beautiful women decked in the season's turers, I am Headquarters, and can as- All members are earnestly requested to you haveo happy meal) was passed from weakness and led him back to prosperi- sure you of the Latest, Cheapest and ty and home. newest fabrics. On every hand I beheld be present. one to the other around the table. something new. I said to myself; `it is Best at all times. Try me Shortly after dinner we heard music. Yes, dear reader, this is not only a beautiful story; it a all mothers talk,' but to-night I shall tell My Specialties. The "Letter from Germany" on first We all went to the iron gate. The band is true story—an- told.' other great proof that blood is thicker her that `The half has never been Musical Instruments, including Talk- page, from Rev. C. F. Sanders, is quite with several wagon loads of young men "Silas, you talk like a man who is WEANT & KOONS. Dorfer, had started on a than water—and had we more people ing Machines, Pianos and Organs, should not prevent its from several posted on the times." lengthy, but this round of the Dorfer in a sort of fantastic like this noble woman, there would be etc.; Instruction in Music; En- and fewer "Only lately, Lemuel, onlylately ! But Cleaning being read, as it is both entertaining parade. The wagons were all adorned run-down families thwughout the man. Things larged Portraits; sever- land. We are gradually mffking prog- you talk like a changed and Repairing Organs; instructive. with the Maien. At the lead were have surely changed in your neighbor- EMPIRE al young men on horseback, armed with ress toward higher conceptions of so- Wall Paper. cial justice; but, if the world is to hood also, for it has only been a few M. L. Buffington's new dwelling is large bottles of wine which they offered reach in your section,and 15 Years Experience in all departments the perfection, (and it will) that question years since I was up well under way, while the bricklayers to everyone whom they met along at that time you were all too well satis- way. After they had made their round which Cain asked: "Am I my brother's haye commenced on H. E. Weant's. keeper ?" must fied with antique methods and ancient ZEPP, Special Agent, Cream Separators the young people all assembled at the be your question, for it loose Both buildings are quite large and will is the duty of every man to look to his customs, I thought, to ever break MD. concert house and the remainder of the from them. At that time, your people TANEYTOWN, AND— greatly improve the street. afternoon was given to dancing which neighbor's welfare, and especially is this so, when that that cut their grain with the cradle, while we continued long into the night. This is brother, neighbor of made Miss Sallie Longwell, daughter of the yours, is the victim of some drastic in- rode the binder, and the women To Abandon 16-inch Cannon. customary on every holiday except those old stamping process, includes fluence, some peculiar fancy, which is butter by the Special Notices. late John K. Longwell, whose death preceding Easter. And this whereas, we put the watch-dog on the New York, June 26.—The ordnance Economy Silos. was mentioned in our last issue, was every Sunday of the year except the leading him out of society, and plung- Short advertisements will be inserted under ing him into debt. treadmill, and let him do the work. experts of the United States Army have Lenten season. I mean the dance, not of your people this heading at lc. a word each issue. No buried last Saturday in the family lot in The hero of this story had a disposi- Then, too, nine-tenths practically decided that the sixteen-inch charge under 10c. Cash in Advance the parade. had never been on the cars, nor further gun from which so much was expected, Piney Creek Presbyterian cemetery. During the afternoon, Mrs. Sanders tion very similar to that of the prodigal Thirty times as many EMPIRE son, for the away from home than the nearest coun- is not practicable as a weapon,and a de- CLEAN EGGS WANTED,Fowls, 11c; and I took a walk about the fields by same manly spirit which read the Cream Separators were sold in the The barn that T. A. Martin is building caused the prodigal to give up the husks, try store, while our women cision by the war department to abandon Spring Chickens, weighing 1* to 2 lbs., ourselves. It was a time for thought. magazines, and traveled from Boston to of these 20c and 21c; Squabs, 25c to 28c.; Calves United States last year as were sold for Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., is a corker. It strangers and and return to his father's house, caused the type is looked for. Only one We had been received by Florida in quest of what they call "the guns has been made so far, and that one over 120 lbs., 5c, 50c for delivering not in 1900, Thirty to One reprepents the increase is L 126x50 and 125x30, and is life in a country this man to see the error of his ways. shaped, permitted to see real latest." But that is a thing of the past. is now at Sandy Hook. The experiments later than Thursday morning. in sales in four years. 64ft to the top of cupola. There is noth- rich in tradition. For an hour we sat on Put a Man in Rags All we have to do now is to ask for a with this gun,while showing that the gun —SCHWARTZ'S Produce. an old Waltzer, (clod-crusher) by the fashion plate at the new store— that was expected of it in ing in this part of the country like it. meditating over and the world is done with him. Mr. could do all roadside conversing and one way, have nevertheless convinced HIGHEST CASH Prices paid for and heard,watch- Plowman knew this, so he took his REINDOLLAR, MENR1110 & CO., Four fine sheep were killed by light- the things we had seen sister's advice the experts that as a weapon it is too Eggs, Calves and Poultry. 50c for de- ning on the farm of J. Henry Lambert, ing the passers by. sell the patterns, and do the rest. costly. livering Calves Tuesday evening or Wed- After supper Mr. Wacker took us And Went to Taneytown. "Silas, let me tell you this, you are a nesday morning.—G. W. MorrEE. 6-10-5 at Walnut Grove, last Thursday after- Colonel Greer, chief of ordnance of the How About a Silo, this Season ? through Lutzen to the battlefield to see As he neared the place, he looked back great man, and I know you are great department of the East, said that while noon. The sheep were under a tree the Gustavus Adolphus monument. It and beheld vehicles coining in every di- for this reason; because you are ready it had not been decided to discard the which was struck, and they were instant- stands by the roadside about a mile north rection. Said he, "I will stop here in to change when you are convinced 'that gun now at Sandy Hook it was not like- Come and look at the ECONOMY SILO, which has no equal. ground lies the large ly killed. of Lutzen. On the the shade, and give Charlie a rest. Pos- you are wrong. Few people do this, and ly, in his opinion, that the government Built right at Frederick, Md. Will earn its cost many times over; rock by the side of which the royal chief- sibly some of these people will be able particularly men of your disposition, for would ever have another made. we can sell you any size. Farmers made full use of the fine days tain died. Over it is built an iron can- to apprise me as to where this new store I have known you from a boy up. You "The gun now at Fort Hancock," said by iron pillars probably you have always • this week, and harvest was pushed rap- opy supported is located." The two spans in front are a good fellow, only he, "was ordered, I think, about seven twenty feet high. On the front is in- passed so rapidly that he did not get a been a little prejudiced, and your pre- decided to in- idly along. Most of the wheat and rye years ago, when it was MY I MY! MY! How my head aches Some of the Things We Handle. scribed; "Hier fiel Gustav Adolph am chance to ask for the desired informa- judice has not only hurt your fellowmen crease the caliber of our largest weapon is on shock, or in barn, but much hay is 6ten November 1632." (Here fell Gus- but it has hurt you also. Why there is to-night! Go to KESAUVER and get tion. The third team, h6wer, was mov- for coast defense from twelve to sixteen proper glasses. Will be in Taneytown, EMPIRE Cream Separators, Economy Silos, Buggies, Surreys, Runa- to be made. The quality of the wheat is tavus Adolphus on the 6th of Nov. 1632) ing at a moderate rate of speed, the old John —.I won't mention his inches. At that time England was hav- On the other three sides are inscribed name, you know him—my neighbor. I July 10, 11 and 12th., and at Hotel Yan- bouts, Stick Wagons, Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, U. S. Mail R. good and the heads well filled. driver seeming to enjoy the scenery about ing a number of such guns made and tis Littleatown, July 13 and 14th. respectively the following scripture pas- him. He proved to be one of those fel- tell you Silas, that man is too preju- were predicted for them. F. D. Wagons, Farm Wagons, Riding and Walking Cultivators, Harrows, on great things The Editor extends his thanks to James sages; on the right 1 Sam. XXV, 28, lows who are blessed with the "gift of diced to enjoy life. He is terribly suspi- All of the English guns were failures. LOST. Collar and Breastpin, between Deere Corn Planters, Tread Powers, Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline 2 Tim. I, 7, on the left (as you cious; in fact, he expects perfection, and Plows, D. Haines, Member of the House of Del- the back gab," as they call it, so when the old Our own gun was completed several Adelaide Hill's and Dr. C. Birnie's.— Churns kinds, stand facing the monumen) 1 John V, man asked him the way to the new the whole sum and substance of the fired perhaps Engines, Babcock Milk Testers, Butter Workers, of all Man- years ago, and has been Reward if left at RECORD Office. egates, for a copy of the Maryland 4. In front of it floats the flag of Sweden, store, he replied in a polite, yet jocular matter is this; he has lost faith in his half a dozen times in proving it. In one Butter Prints Disc Harrows, Chopping Mills, Cabinet Creamers, Refrig- ual for 1904. The work contains the Around it all there is a large national manner: • countrymen simply because some fellow was a success, and it has done all WE WILL want 5000 to 10,000 bushels erators and Ice Chests, Hutchins' Roller Swing, D. H. Bailsman Steel arms way it Constitution of State, the proposed park. In a house nearby are the "This way, brother, all roads lead to "beat him" once. Contrary to history that was predicted for it in range and new wheat, fit for milling during July Swings, Park Settees. and equipage of the hero of Lutzen and and all reason, he is looking for the mil- and Aug. bids for will be amendments thereto, and much public effectiveness. There is no doubt of the Our same up pictures of the monument are had for REINDOLLAR. MEHRING & CO's lenium, and the end of all things, at result if it ever hit anything. to the market. Call and get our prices All makes of Separators Repaired and Repairs furnished; also Separa- general information. sale. Big New any time, attributing the cause to the "On the other hand, however, every before selling.—THE REINDOLLAR CO. tor Oil, for use in summer and winter. Returning through Lutzen we came by Cash Store! iniquity of man. But, such things could George M. Fogle accompanied his discharge of the gun is tremendously the old castle in which Kohlhans, the Follow the crowd !" These words, not be in this age,with every man's hand costly in the amount of labor required WANTED, at Rawlings, Md., 10 car- grand-daughter,Marguerite, to her home Knight of Lutzen, lived upwards of a "follow the crowd," caused the old man against his brother, for in those days and in the expense of the charge. The penters at fair wages. Men not afraid to D. W. GARNER, at Rawlings, Md., last week, and return- thousand years ago. Kohlhaus was a to think. Said he: "Can it be possible Satan shall be bound, and honesty will gun is a little more likely, perhaps, to go up. No others need apply.—T. A. general terror MARTIN. ed on Monday. The big barn on the robber Knight, and a that a man of my age could be so tre- be the watch-word of the people. There miss the target than a smaller gun, and TANEYTOWN, MD throughout this community in his day. mendously stupid as to run to the city will be no trickery in the market places Llowndes farm is progressing, but it is a miss is pretty costly. Taking it all in FESTIVAL by Mayberry Band in The castle tower and part of the court- where rents are high when he can get of the world, and every man will trust all,it would seem as though several guns thought they may have to send to Car- walls hardby pillars of the old cas- more goods for the same money, or the his neighbor." Marker's grove, Saturday evening, July D. T. REINDOLLAR. D. M. MEHRING. C. H. BASEHOAR. yard of smaller caliber would be more effect- 15th. roll County for a carload of good hands tle gate, still stand, and if stones could same goods for less money, right here at "Now Silas, what I was going to say ive than one sixteen-inch gun. That is tell stories of his is just a little ahead of to raise the building. speak they could no doubt very doors? These fellows down is this; that fellow the conclusion drawn, I think, by most CLOTHING almost given away. July blood and agony which would make one's here know this, and they profit by it. his time. He expects too much; but I experts who have looked into the matter. has 1st., we start to close out our entire line At the election of officers of Camp No. blood run cold. The Castle house No more carfares No more catalogue believe this New Cash Store, which is It is not likely, in my opinion, that the of Clothing. Everything in this times and is used System of profits, is depart- 2, P. O. S. of A., held on Thursday been rebuilt in modern house orders for Silas Plowman! He run on a Uniform government will ever build another one, ment must be closed out, regardless ot for school purposes. The tower, well may be a "blind hog," but he has found doing business just like business will be gun now at night, the following were elected; Pres., although, of course, the cost. Come quick !—M. R. SNIDER, preserved after standing a thousand the acorn." done in those days, when 'The sword Sandy Hook will probably be kept there." Harney. NOTIGL B. O. Sloneker; V. Pres., Walter A. years, is really the only remaining thing Alter reaching the store, it was some shall be beaten into the plow share,' and The government had planned to build the Bower; M. of F., S. H. Little; Con., of great interest. It stands as the silent time before Mr. Plowman could get tranquality shall reign throughout forty such guns, eighteen to be placed at FOR SALE.-1 Buggy, 1 Surrey, 1 4. + succeeding genera- waited on, as the clerks were all busy earth. Wallace Reindollar; Ins., L. D. Frock; sentinel telling each Sandy Hook, ten at San Francisco, eight Spring-wagon, all in good order. Terms tion of the terrors of that early day. waiting on the people—some from Har- "I was like that fellow, Silas. I jewed at Boston and four at Hampton roads. to suit purchasers.—CHAS. E. H. This Young Man Guard, Eman. Hamer; Del. State Camp, Our generous host landed us at the ney, some from Union Bridge, some and dickered about in the neighborhood The great point made for the gun was SHRINER, Taneytown. 24-2t Prof. H. K. Barbe, Walter A. Bower, railway station about nine o'clock and from Emmitsburg, others from the vi- until everybody became tired of it; in that its projectile would sink a battleship BUYS HIS Samuel H. Little. would receive nothing for his unstinted cinity of Rocky Ridge. The counters fact, I became disgusted with myself, if it hit. Its range was about twenty-one A GOOD THING always has imita- hospitality, inviting us back to the Har- were piled two feet high with dry goods, and everybody else. The storekeepers miles, or in other words, if fired with the tors. If you want the best, latest and John, the youngest son of A. F. Orn. vest Festival. By 10.30 we were at home so it took no little preparation to get themselves did not mind it much, (as proper elevation, the gun could send a most up-to-date thing in music and en- of in Leipzig. ready for the next purchaser. Present- they are in business for all that is in it) projectile from Sandy Hook to City Hall tertainment, for your Pic-nic, Fair,Fete, this and Shoes, dorff, and a brother Mrs. Jacob Buf- Clothing, These days will live long in memory. ly, however, one of the clerks said, but I could see myself that they had a 64 inches long Dance, Party, or any occasion, and do fington, of this place, died on May 26th., Park. The projectile is If my letter has wearied you I shall nev- "Good morning, stranger! What for great deal of trouble in getting the clerks and weighs 2370 pounds. The largest not want to be disappointed, you should from yellow fever, while returning from ertheless not regret the time of writing, you to-day ?" to wait on me, and to show me the army guns in use now are the twelve-inch. not think of engaging anyone who is not Panama to Spokane,Wash., by steamer. for to me it is worth preservation in writ- "Good morning," sir, said the farmer. proper courtesy. You know, Silas, clerks thoroughly experienced and equipped complete- is my to for pay, and their money comes for the business. Enw. P. ZEPP, Pioneer The full particulars are not known, but ing. I have been as brief as "This first visit your town in work The sixteen-inch gun was built at Wa- RUNDOLLAR, MEHRING ness of narration would allow. The Ed- many, many years. My father always whether they sell or not, so they general- steel ingot from which the and Originator of this department will it is supposed that he was on a visit to tervliet. The itor will have to decide whether he can dealt here (or rather over in the old ly make quick work of such people. breech end was bored and rifled weighed have an extra large outfit, specially Panama, rather than on his way to Ma- give this much space for material of this store with the Reindollar's); in fact, my 'that riled me also. After that I made ninety-nine and one-fifth tons, said to be equipped for the purpose, the only one ryland. His body, of course, was com- sort. I feel that this is but a rough out- sister deals here now—Mrs. Jackson. it my business to run everything down the largest piece of steel ever east here or of the kind. Make arrangements early BASHOAR'S really were to us. Possibly you know her. I have noticed in my own country, and I got along first- as possible. mitted to the ocean. He has one broth- line of what the days abroad, its length being sixteen feet sev- And the genuine heartfelt joy which we your ad. in the colums of your most ex- class in my efforts, (ignorant though I en inches. It weighs 126 tons, or about Big, New Cash Store. er, William, and a sister Nannie, living experienced is inexpressible. cellent paper, the CARROLL REcoan, was) until these young fellows took the 252,030 pounds, its length being forty- BEWARE of Summer storms. Provide in Spokane. C. F. SANDERS, and I assure you it is not overdrawn. reins; in fact, even then everybody nine and a half feet and the diameter at against loss by taking out a Home storm Swell and ev- Leipzig, Germany. Mercy, what a change! Let me ask— seemed to agree with me policy. The cost is small.—P. B. ENG- The Store with the Front "She would be a Widow," as rendered the breech six feet two inches. In the erything else to match. Have you anything in black that would This New Business, early experiments it was found that LAR, Agent. 5-3-tf by Milton Academy students last Friday When you want a pleasant laxative make a pretty dress for a woman about That costing (Three Floors.) a Uniform System of more than half a ton of powder, night, was an uproarious succes9. The that is easy to take and certain to act, my age ?" which is run on needed to fire the projectile. WANTED by Chicago Manufacturing profits, was only a sensational flurry,and $285, was play is either too funny, or the audience use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver "Yes, sir," said the clerk, "we hays a The latter cost $600. House, person of trustworthiness and Everything Up—to—date! by R. S. McKinney, number of new fabrics that would be would soon die out. It happened one somewhat familiar with local territory as too as the at Tablets. For sale was appreciative, actors, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. suitable for anyone, ranging in price day, however, that a crowd of fellows assistant in branch office. Salary $18.00 times, could not be heard for the ap- from 10c to $1.25. Here is a piece of and myself were discussing such matters Do You Want Strength )I paid weekly. Permanent position. No New Goods! New Methods! New Prices! pretty plause. On the whole the talent display- Advice to Undertakers. imported Mohair at $1.25; here is a in the back yard, and I had them If you want to increase your strength investment required. Business establish- nearly persuaded to give this new cash the ed. Previous not to ed was decidedly creditable, the spirit piece of yard-wide peau-de-soie dress you must add to and not take from experience essential Kan., June 28.—Governor Silk, just from the looms, at the same store the cold shoulder, (and for no physical. In other words, the food that engaging. Address, Manager Branches, Do You Need Somehing Good! (That you want to buy cheap.) of the play being fully entered into and Topeka, than that I am a Hoch gave the Kansas Association of price; here is another Mohair at 50c. reason on earth other you eat must be digested, assimilated 323 Dearborn St., Chicago. 5-27-6t Then Try this New Store. They carry a line of Waistings, Dress Goods mere "stage acting" forgotten. The advice yesterday when Here, Mr. Plowman, is apiece of French little antiquated in my notions, and be- and appropriated by the nerves, blood Undertakers some when Laces, Ribbons, Shoes, etc., equal to most City stores, and sell them house was well filled, notwithstanding called upon to address their convention. black Batiste; here is a piece of Ribo- cause things looked too up-to-date) and tissues, before being expelled from UNDERTAKING,—W, Maurice Rout. we heard a sound from the kitchen. It son for less money. They have the Latest in everything, and the New Fab- the rainy night. He said: lene. These goods run from 150 to 25c. the intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure •St Co., Undertakers and Embalm- "I suppose that in an instance of this How would you like something in Silk It was the voice of my faithful wife, adds to the physical. It gives strength ers, S. W.Cor. Green and Saratoga Sts., rics now exhibibited on their counters have been selected and bought in kind I am expected to make witticisms Mull ?" Sarah. to and builds up strength in the human Baltimore, Md. Mr. Routson was form- the world's greatest markets—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- Will Niagara Run Dry. profession of undertak- "Never mind ! I will take 10 yds. of "Silas, you know Sarah. She is a de- system. It is pleasant to the taste and erly of Uniontown, Carroll Co. 3-4-tf concerning the people timore. Tihs accounts for their ready sale. Go early and get/your pick ing. I am supposed to say funny things the Silk, and, while you are trimming termined woman, and when such palatable, and the only combination of Government engineers have estimated expense of your business, but I out the dress, will you kindly have one speak they say something." digestants that will digest the food and WANTED 1-100 people to invest from of the season's novelties. normal discharge of Niagara River at the hear me! I had the don't believe in doing that any more of the other clerks show me a pair of Said she; "Lemuel, enable the system to appropriate all of $12.00 to $100.00 in Talking Machines into Lake Ontario at 222,000 cubic feet in cracking jokes con- working shoes ?" "Certainly. Boys show hoped to wait until this caucus had ad- its health and strength-giving qualities. and Graphophone Records that win the Those People are there for Business, and They Make Business. total of than do I believe far. I per second. The abstraction cerning a mother-in-law. I do not think Mr. Plowman that $2.00 water-proof journed, but you have gone too —Sold by J. McKellip. Druggist, Taney- highest awards and the grand prizes at water by the five power plants in oper- taste. I consider them shoe! Don't show him any other kind! have held my wrath in the furnace of ire town, Md. Paris 1900 and St. Louis 1904. They are and in of construction is they are in good white heat of They say they can afford to sell cheap because they sell I more. They ation process of doubtful propriety. He is a stranger within the gates, and it until it has reached the the loudest, clearest, smoothest and placed at about 48,000 cubic feet per sec- very delicate relation to does not pay to send anything but the indignation, and I must speak. I say, deepest-toned Machines and Records on carry no shopworn articles. Add to this the diversion caused "You have a fellows may Heavy Wife Sits on Him. ond. the community which you represent, very best to a far country. We want to Lemuel, hear me! You the market. Don't trifle with the cheap by the Welland Canal, running from very tender w- think you know it all, but I want to tell Records—I can show you that they are Their Motto—'Ifonesty and Justice." touching humanity at a treat him fair and square." Des Moines, June 24.—The cares of Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, and the pow- represent the sacred things The next thing purchased as a suit you right here that it takes capital and not to be compared with the original. development along this channel; that point. You like this new married life are too heavy for James Their Method---"Qukk Sales and Short Profits." er of life. of clothes at $10.00—a beauty; better, he brains to run a business New Records each week—at Talking of the Chicago drainage canal running to be, and this fence- Watson. He has begun a suit for sepa- "I wish that you would useyour influ- said, than his last suit which he had store is destined Machine Headquarters. See them ie that have tripled and nearly quadrupled from Lake Michigan to the Des Plaines corner talk which you men are doing ration from his much better half. show-windows—at J. Willi. HULL'S Jew, These are the things doubled, ence to change some of the customs in purchased in the city for $16.00. His pounds; she tips the River; that of the new barge canal from why He weighs 96 elry Store, Taneytown, their sales in the last 14 months. vogue. I never could understand bill, counting the groceries and a num- is Water on Their Wheel, 313 pounds; that is, she is three Buffalo to Savannah, and the possible to public useful from the Bargain beam at the dead should be exposed ber of articles for, nowadays, people know just what heavier than him, with 25 pounds diversion by the canal that is to be built always thought that the dead Departinent in the basement, also a 30c times Specials for Saturday. under the so-called "Love-charter" from view. I they want, and they are going to have it to boot. Her booting enters largely into were sacred. All public exhibitions are Ingrain Carpet which he had bought at and the more such people tearful prayer that he may La Salle to Devil's Hole, in the gorge be- $40.00. He at any price, Mr. Watson's Notice to Stockholders! Ladies' New Kid Gloves. Ladies' Black Silk Gloves. of a doubtful propriety. 25c per yd. amounted to as you and your companions try to down lose her, legally. low Whirlpool Rapids, and we have ac- wish to speak of mourning settled, and was about to leave when Tan Silk Gloves. cording to the estimates of the engineers "Then I the fashions, so much more eager will Mr. Watson says that his wife sits on Ladies' White Silk Gloves. Ladies emblems. Crape at the door is not most one of the clerks said: get the latest. But that lie suf- Notice is hereby given to the Stock- Fans. A lot of Black Silk Belts. a total diversion of water from the Great their children be to him literally, and so often of THE CARROLL RECORD COM- A New Lot of expressive of mourning, and garbing "Mr. Plowman, have a cigar, and Lemuel 1 It is not so much tile indigestion. He says holders Lakes above the falls of about 67,400 cu- the again, listen, fers from chronic PANY, that an election for Seven Direc- A Big lot of Wash Collars. A New Lot of Walking Skirts. ourselves in black does not indicate when you come down this way styles that you men detest. It is the cost in his application for relief: bic feet per second. should not be We have sold you a plaintively tors of the Company, to serve for the Ladies' Fancy Hose. Ladies' and Misses' Tan Hose, deepest sorrow. Death bring your wife, of keeping up the styles. You go to the My wife uses her extrordinary weight And there is the possibility of great the somber shades of night. fairly good bill for the fleet, but there ensuing year, will be held at the office of Lace Lisle Hose, powerdevelopment on the Chicago drain- pictured in city pretending to bring me home the as a means of enforcing her bulldozing Ladies' The emblems should be of la hite, of are a number of new things that we latest; it is shelf battered and the Company in Taneytown, on Satur- age canaLon the and Des Plaines latest, but it is not the tactics, and has frequently July 1, 1905, between the purity, of light, and not of darkness and would like to show her, as women are and yon only buy it because an extent that I have day afternoon, rivers, and on the Kankakee River, in on finery worn goods, bruised me to such hours of and 7 o'clock, Infants' to Ladies'. despair." always a little better posted cheap. Yes, Lemuel Perkins, I aip borne the marks for weeks. fi A Complete Line of Indiana, all of which will draw water carry only the very best it is amount than men. We on to you, and I want to tell you right The unhappy man adds that when he 0, BIRME, President, away from Lake Michigan, the in such things, and never feel better Patent Leather SHOES For Boys and Men. that when a man takes no more of which is now beyond human estimate. A Smooth Article. able have our here an9ears.in Public with his spouse inso- SEW, See'y, than when we are to in his wife than to send her to asking her such The real danger to the falls will come When you find it necessary to use salve inspected by the scrutinizing eye pride lent persons jeer him by ASK TO SEE THEM. of power goods church in a shopworn garment, when he questions as "Why don't you put him in Am meeting of the present directors will from the granting additional use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is of some shrewd, far-seeing woman like franchises in the future. If such grants Eczema, can afford something better, there is a go-cart ?" be held on Friday evening, June 30, at requesting a generous por- the purest and best for Sores, your wife. I have heard of her through 8 o'clock, at which time the financial Again thanking you for past patronage, and should get through the State Legislature Blind, Bleeding, Itching or something wrong. Lo, these many,many Burns, Boils, Mrs. Jackson." slave at statement of the Company will be read tion of your future trade, we are in defiance of public sentiment upon this Protruding Piles. Get the genuine De- years have I been your slave—a "Go6d-bye, boys! I must be going, of fortune, working week in atuateteatiaathr;u of medicine. and the dividend on the stock declared. question, it is not believed that they Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.—Sold by J. say this— the wheel bat, before I leave, I would week out for your selfish gratifica- has 2•1-2t Very Truly Yours, would receive the official sanction of the McKellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. look for me again. My father and The Swims town of Zurich taken no you may tion, and in all that time, I have not seen executive. There can be mistake dealt here and proseered. Hereafter, I a step toward the municipalization of about the attitude of the people of New one day's pleasure. medicine and puts a poll tax on all the The Great Cities ef th• Future. Also a Lady. shall follow in the foot-prints of my use for us women to go in REINDOLLAR, MEHRING & BASEHOAR. York, and of the entire country, regard- A lot of over sixteen years old suffi- Chicago and St. Louis will live in fu- father." rags, and take insults from the neigh- population TANEYTOWN, MD. ing a further diversion of the waters of When about 3 miles from town, on his an income of $100,000 ture history as the two greatest cities Niagara River for power purposes, for Congressman Dixon, of Montana, is bors about our clothes, let alone fuss cient to make up telling of the experience of a young way home, Mr. Plowman met an old about the price of to pay the doctors. Forty doctors will of the world, Professor .1. Paul Goode at our store at their while the present diversion has had no Perkins, with the huckster P. S.—People are welcome to leave packages Eastern woman with one.of his constit- friend, a school-mate, Lemuel eggs, when men like yourself get $2,00 each, and for this sum they of the University of Chicago told his appreciable effect upon the cataract itself seen for 20!", years. butter and own risk. Our space is limited and they are liable to get mixed with uents. She left the train at a way sta- whom he had not refuse to buy them a decent dress, and must give all needed attention to all students in a recent lecture. "In the there is strong opposition to new power "Good morning, brother said he. packages on busy days. projects that will further diminish the tion in Eastern Montana one afternoon waste more money in the market places, citizens of the commune, young or old. near future the ocean steamships will other in sight how "You are quite early this morning. I dare can volume of water flowing over the preci- and asked the only man she on trash, in one hour, than they The tax amounts to about 86 cents a come stralgit to Chicago by means of could get to her destination, far out in say it le good for sore eyes to see you in ! Why you men persist Baltimore Markets. pice.—Reriew of Bedews for July. save in a month head. Tli:; is getting medical service the St. Lawrence river and the great Weekly. Taneytown Grain ancl pec)r Norge!, the country. these parts." deaiing with people who are always Corrected Lemuel, there is an old adage in at a cheap rat:, Ian the doctors will be lakes," he said. "Ships will go to St. Ft @, "You'll have to wait for the stage in "Yes, ready to take advantage of you is a mys- Wheat, cov.Teete4 wceikly, cm day of publications. Good for Stomach Trouble and morning," said the man; you can't which says `the early bird catches the may do as you fairly well paid, and their number Louis by means of the Mississippi, and Corn 58®62 Reindollar Co. the tery to me! You fellows 346)36 Prices paid by The Constipation. get any rig here." worm.' That is my mission today, and going to tell Lemuel right pught to be equal to all the business It will become the second largest city Oats gotten more like, but I am 65®70 Wheat, new 80®80 "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver "But where am I to stop ?" inquired I have caught him. I have to-morrow he will go to the pley will find to do. Other Swiss towns of the wqrld hecau3e of its petnmerce,'t Rio values, for my money, here that Timothy 13.00(4)14.00 Corn, 55®55 Tablets have done me a great deal of the young lady; "there's nothing here goods, and better new store and bring home the dress, are giving attention to the experiment —Chicago Record-Herald.- Hay, and I can't sleep on the down here, than I could have bought in Hay, Mixed ...... 9.00(4)10.00 Rye, new 50ec 50 good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, but the station, which Mrs. Walker was telling me about, and if it succeeds may try it them- 9.0Q®10.00 Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild physic floor." the city for double that amount." free man. Hay, Clover Oats 30@30 is Aun- or he will be a selves, with the possibility that it may 12.00®13.00 the after effects are not unpleasant, and "Guess you'll have to bunk with the "Well,"said Mr.Perkins,"how it -is all greediness! I have REC- Straw, Rye, bales folks ?" "Lemuel, find its way into other countries be- Say you "saw it in the 17.50®18.50 Timothy Hay, . ... 6.00®6.00 I can recommend them to all who suffer station agent." tie and all the been your drudge! I will not be your Bran "0, mother is in pretty good trim, 'sides Switzerland. The attention of ORD," when attracted by an ad- 18.00®19.00 Mixed Hay 5.00®5.00 from stomach disorder. For sale by "Sir !" she exclaimed,"I am a lady!" scapegoat !" Middlings Bundle Rye Straw, new 6.000116.00 R. S. McKinney, Druggist, "So's the station agent," said the generally, only she has been fretting a lChicago is called to the experiment. vertisement. Potatoes, per bushel Taneytown, which I (To BE CONTINUED.) Md. ni an.—Short Stories. little over some "poor deals"