• ,mmit Ut W. R. TROXELL, Editor & Publisher. 'Established by SAMUEL MUTTER in 1879. TERMS—$1.00 a Year in Advataee VOL. xxr. ElaMITSBURG, MARYLAND. FRIDAY, S1PTEMBER S 1899. - DIRECTORY ORATION TO THE cipated from Spanish rule, and ing arduous services in the field. GETTYSBURG endurance will out-last the hardest the hoof. But, according to recent FOR FREDERICK COUNTY who should have been our firmest "Nor must the navy be forgot- aranite. In The niches of both dispatches from Chieagn, as many GALLANT TENTH. friends. They furnished an ex- ten. Sixty-five devoted sailors par- • MEMORIAL. buildings, it is proposed to plitoe cattle are oming liIto.l lie Western Circuit Court. statues of the MeSherry. PRESILDENT MeKINLEY'S—TRIBUTE TO ample of devotion and sacrifice ticipated in time engagement of May famous Generals of stockyards as, at any time within kihie f Judge—Hon.James PLANS FOR A LASTING TRIBUTE TO Associate Judges-1ton. John C. Motter and SOLDIER mays. which will brighten the glorious 1st in Manila Bay, whose terms of the Civil War, alternating with, the past three years, and there is flon. James B. Henderson. THE AMERICAN sotanEws VALOR. State's Attorney—Wm. it. Rinks. PITTSBURG, PA., August 28.— record of American valor. They service had previously expired, con- medallions. showing scenes of bat- no reit( shortage. • The Capital Clerk of the Court—Douglass H. Hargett. The glory that was Greece and Orphan's Court. The gallant Tenth returned home have secured not alone the grati• tinuing on duty quite a year after the grandeur that was Rome were tle. To surmount each building, Company of Northwestern Texas Judges—John W. Grinder, Wm.R. Young and today after a year's hard fighting tude of the government groups, symbolical of peace, are aeogy B. W 'son. and the that action. perpetuate4 by the ancients in recently offered to supply New flog:Aster of Wills—Charles E. Saylor. in the Philippines, and was given a people, but for themselves and "For these men of the army and planned, and on the peristyles join- York butchers with- County Ord cert. monuments of time defying stone, -sexeral County Commisioners—Georee A. Dean, wil- mighty ovation. The unexpected their descedants an imperishable navy we have only honor and grati- marble and bronze. To the fame ing the buildings to the tower, al- dred thousand head of cattle a year Pain It flortnan, Singleton E. Itemsburg, Goo. P. / Ii. c i. t ib L n 4. Bentz. delay ot five hours in the arrival of distinction. They may not fully tude. of her warriors Athens• erected legorical figures are allowed for. at a price which, it claimed, was 4 Shelf—Al bet t M. Patterson. Medals of Honor. tOounty Treasurer—Geo L. Kaufman. the troops was, of course, a sad dis- appreciate and the country may • The proposal to erect the memor- cents a pallid less than the raaili-is Surveyor—Edward Albaugh. noble fanes, and the Eternal City Her- "Every one of the noble men, ial will be School Commissioners—Lewis Brofauver, appointment. The crowd kept up not, the heroism of their conduct paid homage to her victorious sol- submitted to the G. A. paid to the Western packers. The man L. Routzahn, David D. Thotanta, K. K. Zim- regulars or volunteers, soldiers or R. • Merman, S. Amosiltmer. their enthusiasm, and gave the and its important support to the diers by statues and temples. during the encampment. It is Texas company stated that rm. t he examiner—E. L. Boblitz. brave soldier boys a reception they government. I think I do, and so seamen, who thus signally served estimated that *250,000 will be re- Past 10 years it Ventin tie Is ticem 1ietrl c)t. Neither phalanx of Miltiades nor had been selling its Notary Public—B. L. Annan. will never forget. I am hero to express it. their country in its extremity de- quired, and that at least a year and cattle to Chicago packers for so low Justices of the Peace—Henry Stokes, Francis legion of Caesar ever fought in Mattel', Win. P. Eyler. Jos. W. Davidson. A fund of *55,000, donated by "The mighty army of volunteers serves the special recognition of a half will be needed to complete a price that A. Taney, it. F. more desperate conflict than that it was hardly able Id Registrars—Ches. J. Shuff, E. S. Congress, and it will be to me an Noxell, Jas. R. Elder. the generous citizens of Pittsburg and regulars, numbering over two which waged for three weary, the work. The plans contemplate continue iii time business and was, Constables— and the surrounding towns, per- hundred and fifty thousand, which unfeigned pleasure to recommend the dedication of the School Trustees—Dr. R. L. Ai mn, G. Mead bloody days on the field of Gettys- memorial on therefore, willing to make a change retterson,.7 Ain W.Relate. mitted the committee who had the last year respbnaed to the call of for each of them a special medal of July 4 following its completion. at Town Officers. burg, where two great armies and almost any sacrifice: Not °illy 6•1THOSS-11. P. Shnff. affair in charge to make lavish the government with an alacrity honor. In speaking of the matter Mr. has the price of beef, veal and mut- minisidoners—George T. Gelwielt s, Oscar brave armies of American soldiers co Kane, C. "While we give you hail and V. Fralley, Victor E. Rowe, John D. preparations for the home-coming, without precedent or parallel, by valorously struggled for victory. Huston said : ton advanced, but there bas alam T. Zacharias, F. A. Adelsberger. greeting from overflowing hearts, (ilsttrchcPs. and nothing was left undone that the terms of their enlistment were The lines of Union and Confeder- "Ile project for such a memor- been a rise in imams, although at Mv. Lutheran Chure would show the to be mustered out, with all of the we do not forget time 'brave men ial first took shape last year when, Itelnewald. Services "fighting Tenth" ate the Chicago stockyards hogs are Pastor—Rev. Charles troops are now marked by many in company with several men high evary Sunday morning and evening at 10 o'clock how well their services for their regulars above twenty-seven thou- who remain and those who have being bought by the 7:30 o'clock p. m. Wednesday even small monuments, but no memorial packers, it is F. m. and at in the councils of the G. A. it., I mg leetores at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School country in a foreign land were up- sand, when peace with Spain was gone forward to take your places, said, for less than they paid a year teeflock a. in. which equals in splendor the visited time famous battlefield. 'I Incarnation. and those other brave men who Befortned Church of the predated by the residents of their effected. Peace brought us the achievements of the warriors of the have just returned from an eight ago. There is good reason for the Pastor,Rev. W.C. B. Shulenberger se,vices ev- every native State. Philippines, by treaty cession from have so promptly volunteered, month's trip abroad, during which belief that ery .unday morning at la 30 O'clock and North and South has yet been the trust has arbitrarily other iunday evening at7:3f) o'clock. Sunday Although the people from the Spain. The Senate of the United crowding each other to go to the time I visited the fields of Water-' increased School At 9:30 o'clock a. m. Mtwsek service at 7 erected. the price of meat simply on Saturday after- loo and the scenes of Salamis, Mar- o'clock. Oatechettcal class surrounding counties began literal- States ratified the treaty. Every front, to carry forward to success- to swell its-profite,and not noon at 2 o'clock. In a fitting moment, just on the athon and Thermopylea. There because C Presbyterian Church. step taken was in obedience to ful completion the work you so ly "pouring" into the city soon the the scenes of conflict are visited it is compelled to do so. According Pastor—Rev. David II. Riddle. Morning nobly began. Our prayers go with eve of the greatest G. A. R. En- Service at 10:0I o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 after time dawn of day, the police requirements of the Constitution. daily by tourists from all over the to a dispatch to the New York, o'clock. Wednesday evening Loeture and Prayer campment that this country has Sabbath Schoo. at 9:15 hind made such preparations that It became our territory, and is ours, them, and more men and munition world. None of these fields of World from Mooting at 7 o'clock. ever seen, Joseph M. Chicago, the receip's o'clock a.m. if required for the speedy suppres- Huston, the strife equals in my mind, in in- Church. this influx did not create any as much as the Louisiana purchase, of cattle and sheep at the-stock- St. Joseph's Catholic architect who designed the Court terest, time ridges, and meadows of Faster—Rev. P. 17., Kavanaugh, C. M. First throng so as to interfere with the or Texas or Alaska. A body of in- sion of the rebellion, the establish- yards in Chicago this year will ex- • II O'CI out a. 111...6c4.1114 Hass to O'clock of Honor, built at the time of the Gettysburg. • Suaday School meat of peace and tranquility a.
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