Isabella Mils M

Isabella Mils M

mulit bur btonittr, ^ C. _id. ..i1OTTE(R, Editor cS- Publisher. Established by SAMUEL MOTTER in 1879. TEP.,115.4.z.c o a Year in Advance. VOL. XIII. EMMITSBURG-, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL, 22, 1892. SONG. DIRECTORY A SPRING l and dry the hides, and "keep speeches, and last, though not least, A LEGAL vtEw. FOR FREDERICK COUNTY Old Mother Earth woke up from sleep, house" generally. Three, including divine service was held with a hymn Qtlad'w Little ea ery ef it Lawyer and a Railroad Aceidi nt. And found she was cold and bare; myself and Vandewater, were by and prayer, led by a devout man Circuit Com t. The Winter was o'er, the Spring was lie sat just opposite to me in the "drawing straws" detailed to follow Chief Judge--Hon. James atesheery. by the name of Captain Burehard, Amioclate Judges-Hon. John T. Vinson and near, train, and from the legal documents the hunters with the wagon. The and we closed the night's festivi- Bon. John A. Lynch. And she had not a dress to wear. Attorney-Edw. S. Eicheitiorger. he was perusing .had lit doubt State's hunters were paired off in couples Clerk of the Court-John L. Jordan. "Alas l" she sighed, with great dismay, ties by voting Roland Simmons the Court. that he was a lawyer. I looked tint Orphan's "Oh, where shall I get my clothes? to describe a circle of five or six hero of the day. elteleee-Betiard Collitiower, John R. Mille. of the window as the blew There's whistle Harriman not a place to buy a suit, miles, each couple having a horn, Our sport was kept up for six Register of Wills-James K. Waters. to note that we were approaching And a dressmaker no one knows." and County Officers. each couple being bound to weeks pretty much in the same or- a large town, Commiesioners-William M. Guither, and a minute later 'County "I'll make you a dress," said the spring- keep in hearing of each horn and der each day, until our stock of Cromwell, Prunklin (.1, House, J arlIta 11. Melville felt that the car was oft the rails. Helanter, William Morrison. ing grass, meet in the evening at a given petls amounted Cromwell. to more than *500 Sheriff-William H. A half-open switch had done -Tax-Colleeter-Isaae bl. Fisher. Just looking above the ground ; the point. It so happened that the de- worth. Besides we 'had our old- Surreyor- "A dress of green of the loveliest sheen, business. We bobbed and bumped School Commissioners -Samuel Dutrow. Her- tail left one man to pair alone, and fashioned scooped David D. Thomas, E. R. Zim- -beded Mississippi 'man L. Itoutzahn. To cover you all around." along for a few yards, and then the Seeman, las. W.london. ANNAN BRO. this by common consent fell ou wagon, with the side-boards on, S. "And we," said the dandelions 1, gay, Boblita. RafttIllIICT--E. L. car tilted over, and Well t down an itTriartaitielsons "Will dot it with yellow bright ;" Roland Simmons, a raw young packed to the uttermost with jerk- emban k men t. Notary Public -Paul Metter. "I'll make it a fringe," said forget-me- Irishman, a good-natured Justlees of the Peace-henry Stokes, James fellow, ed venison of the best quality. F. Rickey, Joshua Hobbs. We were all pulled out of the &neat, James not, with great confidence in his own Registrar-E. 8. Taney. High Praise. Constables-W. P. Nunemaker, 11. E. Hann, "Of blue, very soft and light." wreck after a bit, and I found prowess, of which he was very boast- John B. Shorb. The Burner, S. bleNair writer onc'e asked Colonel had a broken leg and some lesser School Trustees-0. A. N. "We'll embroider the front," said the fnl,and had guyed Jake unmerciful- John W. Reigle. Ingersoll what was the greatest evils. I was laid on the grass be- Town Officer. violets, ly on account of his escapade with compliment Bnrgesa-Williarn (I. "With a lovely purple hue." he ever received. He side the lawyer, who was for a titno Commissionera-Osear 1). Fralev, James 0 the "toigers," declaring that they "And we," said "will make thought a moment 'Hoppe, J. Thos. Gelwicks. A. M. Patterson, the roses, and said : -"I unconscious, but presently he came James A. Elder, Samuel R. Grinder. were nothing but kittens and that he you a crown will tell Constable-11 It. Hann. GENERAL STORE. you. I was strolling about .to and briskly observed : "Open Tax-Culleeter-Jolui F. Hopp. Of red, jeweled over with dew." could have "surrounded the whole the lobby of the Grand Pacific Hotel I'll 1.011 'Rs SW itch—train derail( d—culpalde L. litter as' 'ens atid brought 'em iii FA% Lutheran Church. in Chicago one evening "And we'll be your gems," said a after supper, carelessness—won't settle for a cent Pastor--Rev. , Services "ie° aloive." Roland accepted the sit- morning and evening at 10 o'clock es^ery Sunday from the shade smoking a cigar and waiting for under $5,000 !" a. m. and 7:30 u'elock p. m. Wednesday even- nation with an air of dauntless ing lectures at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School at Where the ladies' ear-drops live— some friends with whom I was He seemed to feel .of himself fur 9 o'clock urn. "Orange is the color for any queen, ; bravado. Reformed Church of the Incarnation. going to spend the evening. I saw twO And the or three minUtes .to find out it. Heilman. Services every best that ire have to give." Pastor -Rev. C. a vacant chair and sat down Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock and every other in it. how badly he was hurt and theu oadock. Wednesday After the party had been out some Sunday evening at 7:30 Old thankful o'clock. Sunday School Mother Earth was and Presently I was accosted by a man CO ntinued : evening lecture at 7 two hours a o'clock a. in. terrible blast was. heard at 9:30 glad, 'sitting near who was trying to Presbyterian CIT arch. "Worse than I thought for ! It As she put on her dress so gay ; from Roland Simmons' horn, and Pastor-Rev. 'N. Simonton, D. D. Morning smoke. appears that both legs and this left service at 10 °Week. Evening service at 7:30 And that is the reason my little ones, repeated in such rapid succession °Tem,. Wedeeaday evening Lecture and Prayer 'I noticed that he was crying. k. She is looking so lovely to-day. arm are broken, and I think I can Meeting at 7 u'eleca. Sabbath School at 8:45 that, Jake, in his naive manner, ex- in. He said : "Stranger, did you ever o'clock a. —Chddren's Friend and Kindergarten. also plead internal injuries. 'l nt Joseph's Catholic Church. pressed the opinion in the greatest St. read that ?' pointing to a poster six good for six months in the ?aster a Rev. II. F. White, C. M. First Mass I)R. GEO. B. BAUD, anxiety that Roland had an elephant hospital, 7 o'clock a. in., second MUSA 10 o'clock a. m., DENTIST, feet long and three and one-half even if I poll through. Vespers 3 o'clack p. m., Sunday School at 2 Roland And The Bull. up a tree, or had killed all the deer Damagea o'clock p. MADISON ST., BALTIMORE. wide hanging 305 W. against the wall of not one cent less than 610,000, ethedi-t Epiecopal Church. in the country at one shot, as they tunl A Wild Irishman's Wild Adventure the Grand Pacific office, giving Pastor-Rev. Jesse C. Starr. Services every the don't be in a hurry to settle at that other Sunday afternoon at 2:30 u'eltica. Prayer In West Texas. had heard the report from his gun Meeting every other Sunday evening at 7:30 'dream' or vision portion of my figure !" Grand, Square and Upright just before the horn sounded. 'clock. Sunday School at 1:30 o'clock p. m. From the Philadelphia Weekly Times. other Sunday afternoon at speech at the soldiers' reunion at Obits meeting every There were people rushing ii o'clock.. PIANO FORTES. In the month ofNovember, 1853, Roland had suddenly came upon about, Bin lieu. Indianapolis only a short time be- These instruments have been before still engaged in the work of I was one of a hunting a very large wild bull lying down rescue, 411rrive. the Public for nearly fifty years, and up party of fore. Way My duties as Dental cperstor bring me and three or four of us were groan- Thromffi front Baltimore, 11:10, a. iii., on their exoellenee alone have attained fifteen that left the settlements on in a depression of the ground, from Baltimore. 7.:OL p. m.. Haaerstown. 7:05, to St. Joseph's Academy, Emmitsburg, on "'Yes" I replied, 'I have read it.' an ing and taking on close by, but sa., Rooky ilidge. 7:05, p. m., Matter's. 11:10, the eecond Tuesday, Wednesday and the lower San Antonio river, in quietly chewing his cud, and trick- the a. in., Fre:it:rick. 11:10, a. Tu., and 7:02, p. in., UNPURC1IASED PRE-EMINENCE "The fellow sobbed away for a Thursday of each mo I would inform lawyer was in nowise rattled. He Gettysburg, 3:30, p.

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