The Carroll Record The Carroll Record is always promptly discon bitavi on request, but those Alms to print clean, health- who receive it are expected ful reading matter and hon- to pay for it. est ad vertisetnents. N one other wit nted.!:ar,, THE CARROLL RECORD. and , 30. 1904. NUMBER 5. Chesapeake' a, Potomac TANEYTOWN. CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND. SATURDAY, JULY VOLUME 11. Maryland Telephones. Union Bridge.—Mrs. Eliza Engleman Farmer's Pic-nic at Mt. Airy. The Democratic Chairmanship. The Lutheran Reunion. gave a social supper to a few of her Indiana, was SPECIAL. CORRESPONDENCE. friends, Wednesday evening, at her MACIIIN[RY AT [AIR. The fourth annual farmer's picnic and TII[ BIG CHICAGO STRIKE. Thomas Taggart, of Of INTEREST. Pen-Mar Park, Md., July 28.—The [ARM elected chairman of the Democratic home on South Main St. NEWS NOTES tournament will be held at Mount Airy, Mrs. Scott Haines and son, Walter, • eighteenth annual reunion of the Luth- auspices of the National Committee, on Tuesday, after Pennsyl- this Saturday, under the' will spend a week or ten days in York, eran churches of Maryland, of Carroll, Howard, Frederick Stock the positive refusal of Senator Gorman Latest Items of News Furnished West Virginia and the Exhibit of all the New farmers Thousands of Employees at the following PaPa.., with relatives. from County, State, vania, Virginia, Great and Montgomery counties. The follow- to serve. The Sun gives Brief Items District of Columbia was held at Pen- account of the pressure brought. to bear Bridge Concert Band have en- ing speakers are expected to be present: Yards Quit Work. by Regular Contributors. gagements for this Saturday evening at Mar Park to-day, and, despite appear- Agricultural Machinery. secretary of agri- on the Senator, without avail; and our Exchanges. least 10,000 persons Hon. James Wilson, part of New Windsor, and next Saturday at ances of rain, at culture, Washington, D. C.; Hon. L. E. "Some pretty plain talk on the All communications for the RECORD must were on the grounds. The reunion com- the World's Chicago, July 25.—Chicago's sympa- Democrats of national reputation and the be signed by the writer's own mune; not nec- Uniontown, for festivals. con- The following letter from McComas, Governer Warfield, Gen. L. The country has another cause for mittee estimated the crowd at 15,000. of special interest to farm- thetic general strike at the stock yards determined refusal of Senator Gorman to essarily for publication, but as an evidence Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fogle spent part crop will Fair, which is V. Baughman and Capt. R. W. Sylves- be the great- that the matters and facts transmitted are of this near Woods- gratulation—the huckleberry Later in the day a heavy rain fell for ers, is taken from the last issue of the predicted by its leaders to accept the chairmanship resulted finally legitimate and correct. Items of a mischiev- week with relatives be large. Hundreds of people who ter. est and most expensive this country has boro. several hours. Baltimore County Union, having been of the special features of the day in the seemingly harmonious settlement ous character are not wanted. shelter were soaked to the One ever known, began at 10 o'clock today the withdrawal The RECORD office is connected with the C. Rev. G. W. Enders and wife, spent could not get received by that Journal from a special will be the tournament, which will com- of the question through & P. and Maryland Telephones, from 7.30 a. will skin. The rain began about 6 o'clock. ground. when thousands of teamsters, cattle of the opposition to Taggart, For a while usually open part of this week in Gettysburg, in com- The Middleburg Farmer's Club correspondent on the . • mence at 11 a. m. Riders from all por- mechanic- tn. to 5.30 p. in.. and the office is dinner, next Excursion trains were run on the exhibit of farming machinery in handlers, and members of the however, the situation looked extremely from a to 7 p. m. The Editor's residence is pany with his cousins, Misses Lizzie and hold its annual outing and "The tions of the state will take part and mon- work and made a grand also with the Maryland 'phone. Phebe of Jersey. members of the Club Western Maryland railroad and branch- the Palace of Agriculture covers about al trades quit threatening, and the settlement was not connected Rily, Sherly, New Wednesday, for and ey purses will be awarded to profession- rush for the gates leading from the busi- Miss Edith Etzler, of Liberty, spent invited guests. es and on the Cumberland Valley five acres, or one-fourth of the building. riders. The chief mar- recorded without some apprehension as and al and amateur est sctuare mile of buildings, yards and Cover has re- part of this week with her brother,Frank South Penn roads. A great many people stop to look at the shal will be Caleb Hobbs, of Baltimore to what might be the effect of disappoint- Uniontown.—Miss Belle The Tressler Orphans' Home Band, of new devices used by the up-to-date pens in the world. ing some of those who had insisted that turned to Easton, Md. and wife. building, in Baltimore, many county, who will have as his assistant first came when sev- The new Sun Loysville, Pa., gave a concert in the au- and scientific farmer, and when the and The big defection the Indiana man should not be chosen. Mrs. Sarah Fuss has returned from a A party of twenty-two young people southwest corner of Balti- played marshals Riggs Dorsey, Harry Webb en hundred men, including the scalers took a straw ride to McKinstry's Mills, will be on the ditorium at 11 o'clock and also question is put to them, "Are ,you inter- the heralds will be The arrival of Mr. Gorman in New visit to friends in Hanover, Pa. Charles streets, one of the best exercises. The band Nathan Dorsey,while and pen cleaners employed by the Union last Saturday evening. They stopped at more and during the afternoon ested in farming ?" reply, "No, but I and Malcolm Sellman. York yesterday caused almost as much Louise Englar and brother, Halliday, locations in the city. and is well drilled. Carl Horn Stock Yards and Transit Company, re- arrive in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zum- consists of 30 pieces was raised on a farm." Almost invari- Among the amusing features of the disturbance as his failure to are visiting friends near town. The members are all inmates of the reply made by those who fused to work further. The first to go St. Louis had caused in the national Mrs. Emma Royer and daughter'Mar- brun, intending to have a lawn fete but ably this is the day will be the mule race and greased eliminated widow of the Orphans' Home. not farming. Professional men, such were the handlers, and this convention. He at once becaine the garet, were guests of Mrs. Harvey Erb. on account of the rain they were driven Mrs. Frances S. Null, are pig race, both of which are prize events. usefulness of the teamsters and they died at the home of her A picked choir composed of 16 of the as doctors, lawyers, bankers and mer- be: the center around which the irritating ele- Mrs. Senft and daughter, of Baltimore, indoors, though the pleasure of the even- late Abram Null, Pa., The judges of the tournament will followed. As they passed out of the ing went on even if they had to come Mrs. D. M. Buflington, near leading Lutheran singers of York, chants, give this reply and the majority Warfield, M. ments revolved, and again he inflicted a were visiting Miss Annie Friti, the past daughter, Alfred Hueter Abram Fisher, W. H. D. big gates at Exchange avenue they were home in the rain, some of them getting Union, on Monday, in her 86th. year. led the singing. Prof. of them have a longing desire to be Dr. J. W. Downey, Charles disappointment upon those who wanted week. Mt. Jacob Geesey or- P. Woods, greeted with cheers by the thousands of spent wet. was leader and Prof. "back on the farm," and a great many Lawrence, T. A. Barnes, Charles A. him as a leader, but on this occasion Miss Helen Ecker, of Baltimore, ganist. William Stippisch was tenor add "and I'm going to get back to farm- E. strikers gathered in the vicinity. those disappointed were a different set of several days the past week with her Miss Mollie Urner, of Frederick City, 4, commencing Runkles, Charles E. Gorsuch, C. to this spectacular exodus came On Thursday, August soloist and Joseph Eyster bass soloist. ing." If those who are discontented on Selby, Prior men from those whom he failed to satis- aunt, Mrs. Harvey Erb. spent this week with Mrs. Eliza Engle- grand patriotic pic-nic un- o'clock. Goodwin, P. E. Waters, E. G. small strikes in the various plants, in- man. at 9 a. in., a The exercises began at 1.30 the farm would come here and listen to Andrew Frizzell, fy at St. Louis. Every possible pressure John R. Hann and Miss Lulu Irene auspices of Washington Camp packed with 3,000 Charles Hammond, cluding carpenters, firemen, elevator Rev. E. P. Perry, of Mardella Springs, der the The auditorium was the people from all over the country ex- H. Robert Sellman and that could be brought to hear on Mr.
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