motif burg bronittr4 • • SA JIU.E'L MO TTER, Editor and Publisher. "IGNORANCE IS THE CURSE OF GOD ; KNOWLEDGE THE WING WHERE \\ [TIE WE FLY TO HEAVEN." 1'1;/,'1/.—*1.00- a fear in A dranee; If no/pücl in _filature, 61.30. vor4. ix. EMNIITSBURG, MARYLAND, SA.TURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1887. No. 25. Difit.CTORY Western Maryland Rail Road. 1 —fcSHORIF THE GULLY. Felix thought it the hardest les- The house was on fire. I had fallen MEMORIES. FOR FREDERICK COUNTY. MARIE C. F. SIEBOTII. son which could have been set ; into a .heavy uneasy sleep, and Lociax A. CHAPMAN, in the June Cosmo- N and after Sunday, June 19, 1887, passim- —0N— ger trains on this road Circuit Court. O will run as follows: In the ruined mill long shadows fall, but cowardice was not one of his would have been strangled by the politan. Chief Judge.—Hon. John Ritchie. PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE WEST. The mice creep over the floor, faults, and in a few moments he I smoke, if I had not been found Assoe,iate ETIQUETTE Listening, in the twilight jadges.—Hon. John T. Vinson The Hon. John Daily,except Sundays., Daily cobwebs swing on the crannied wall, stood before Mr. Gay, bravely told "just in time." Very long ago, and A. Lynch. tiontpi/ed from the latest and best ?corks on State's Attorney.—Frank C. Norwood. The sun sifts in through the door ; To a dear voice singing STATIONS. Mail. Pass. Fst M the sobject by "A oil Matilda." him his error, and showed the sad "Arid the money ?" asked Felix C4erk of the Coart.—W. Irving Parsons. The great millstone hangs idly there, Very sweet and low. A. M. P. M. A. M. PRICE, 40 cents. result, adding very earnestly : ill greiti; excitement. Orphan's Court. • Innen Station, Baltimore 8 00 4 00 4 -10 And the brook as it trickles by Union Station, •• 8 05 4 05 4 -15 Gives a happy laugh to the sunlit air, "I only wish it had been some- "I fought agaiust my rescue with Was the song a ballad Judges.—John T. Lowe, John H. Keller, Penna. 18o0k should be in every Avenue, " 8 10 4 10 4 60 thing mine that Of a lady bright, Benjamin G. Fitzhugh. Fulton Station, " 8 12 412 45'2 family desirous of know 11,.(z And a smile to the far-off sky. a had been spoil- all my might, dechoing I would Register of Wills.—Hatoilton Lindsay. Arlington ........ 8 25 4 22 ed, sir. I guess Saved from deadly peril . Hope 8' 4 26 "the proper`thing grandfather's right get it, if I died for it. But the l.loanty Cdmmissioners.—J.Hiram Taylor, Pikesville 8 36 4 33 to do." We It springs and it leaps the Iffill-race By a gallant knight? Owings' when he says no one can ever do a duwn stairs Elias Gayer, Win. H. Lakin, James Mills 8 47 4 46 all desire to behave properly,- down, stout fellow dragged me U. Lawson, Cephas M. Thomos. Glyndon 9 02 4 58 5 21 Hanover ar. 104u 6 wrong thing without its hurting and out—just before roof fe,11 Or a song .of battle, Sheriff.—Luther C. Derr. 34 and to know what is the best It whispers over the grass, the Gettysburg ar. 7 20 some one else." And of flying foe? frax-(jollector.—J. Win. Baughman. West uiinster 9 44 5 42 5 51 school of manners. What shall It gurgles under the tree-roots brown, ill." Nurosydr.—William H. Hilleary. New Windsor 1006 5 59 6 04 It Nay, I have forgotten, Linwood 10 12 0 0-[ calls to tee birds as they pass ; "Yes," said the gentleman, look- "What did you do then, Sekoot a mokissienters.—Samuel Dutrow, we teach our children, that they sir ?" 'T is so long ago. Union Bridge 10 17 o ; 6 11 Over feathery moss it softly flows ing regretfully at the mischief. Herman L. Routzahn David I). Thom- Frederick Junction 10 27 6 •-• May go out into the world well "What could I do but go to my as, E. R. Zhumerman, Jas. W. Con- Frederick ar. 11 25 Where the pines their bows interlace, All that 1 tun sem of Double Pipe Creek 1031 6 "Your grandfather is right." employers, and tell them what mis- don. 27 bred men and women ? "SHORT And fun great, gaunt rocks in their cahn Rock Ridge 10 39 "Can't for it, sir Is, that long ago Nest/amis.—F. R. Neighbours. Emmitsburg, ar 11001 1014:71 7 OS, HITS"Npo, contains the allsWer re se I pay ?" asked chief my criminal carelessness bad Loy's a ao' Mother sang at twilight, For ages Felix, eagerly. "I'll save up every Eatm itsb urg st Graceham 0 41: and xvill be mailed to any ad- untold, have their place. worked for them ?" Very soft Mechanicstown 10 52 a an and slow. Justices of the Peace.—II enry Stokes, Jas. o 37 cent of money ; and, after a while, Sabillasvile 11 1'2 dress, postage prepaid on IC- Felix drew a long breath and Knoatf, I. M. Fisher, Jas. F. Hickey. Blue Ridge Summit 11 22 7 IS 7 0:1 In the deep ravine, in the summer noon, enoui f f Pen-Mar I'll nave shook his head soberly. Edison on the Labor Registrar.—E. S. Taney. 11 28 7 23 ceipt ot The lazy leaves scarcely stir ; g • IS,Puestion. (10,tst,t51.3.—Win. Ashbaugh, Joseph Blue Mountain 11:11 7 26 7 13 H. Ndgemont 11 It 7 35 7 22 A wayward bee gives a honeyed croon, Mr. Gay laid his hand kindly on "It was as dreadful as my having , Thomas Edison, the electrician, C. Rosensteel. Waynesboro'. Pa ..........Cr 1200 755 7.1(1 SPECIAL. the boy's 8;4.» ade.li.—Toseph Waddles, Jos- Chambersburg sr. 1240 tlt 35 8 20 The crickets faintly whir ; bead. to tell you about the book wasn't !, when asked by a newspaper inter- shippensburg ar. 1 10 9 05 8 50 Until further notice we will The trees grow green in their fallen eph A. Biker, C. T. Zacharias. SinIthsburg 11 48 7 41 "Never mind that. It is a .loss it ?" viewer what he thought of the lively Baryess.— William G. Blair. Chewsville 11 58 7 49 uiiail each of our friends a cop . state, which no one Toto,c C)mmEssioners.—Daniel Sheets, lIagerstown 12 15 805 745 could make up to me, "A little worse, I think," said motor, replied : "I have never Williamsport if The sqirrels run out and in, Oscar D. Fraley Daniel Lawrence, ar. 12 30 8 20 the alove 1)(10k for the book was a gift of a dear gentleman with a smile. seen it, so I And the very stones seem to watch and the "I have no' opinion About Joseph Snouffer,' Michael Hoke, Lew- PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE EAST. ..1Tatis and free of postage, if friend who is now dead. is D. Cook. wait But, my hope you will never have such a it. But all the results he is &lift te, Daly except Stuidays.IDaily llev will mail us 1 5 wrappers Tqa C 4stable—Williarn H. Ashbaugh. For the life of the mill to begin. boy, if 'you are given to careless, burden to carry as that one I bound have obtained can be got from conr- rue C F. Hopp. STATIONS. Pass. Mail. Fst II ,4 Dobbins'* Electric Soap. By negligent ways in your boy-hood, upon myself through my own folly. pressed • air. All the air in thi,, Cu U RC ii ES. AM. P. M.[ P. M folding up the wrappers as von ! you will be sure Williamsport 40 151 to work far greater It weighed me down all through the room can be condensed into a liquiit 7 2 would a FELIX. Ev. Lutheran Church. HagerstoWil newsparer, flu 1 mischief to yourself and others than young years of my life, for it took that could be carried in a PasNr.—Itev. E. S. Johnston. Services Chewsville 8 1)04 2 ;43°6,11 15 my boy, can you carry filbert Smithsburg 8 21 53,—1 will only Le 2cts. Always put "Fclix and the spoiling of a book. Let1ne tell me long to not shell, and its explosive every other Sunday, morning Shippettsburg. 6 55 1 30' this book over to Mr. pay the debt. It is force would Chambersburg," i.,:itir full name and Gay's for ev:miag at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 7 7 28 2 03' address on you of something that happened to for me to say the lesson w.is too be tremendous. Skillfully p. in., respectively. Wednes- Waynesboro', " 8 on 2 41! released Edgemont 8 30 3 05- the outside of the bundle, and . lectures 7 o'clock, p. me when I was a boy." severe a one, but I have always felt and reconstructed, it day evening Blue Mountain 8 36 3 12 1215 'Course I can, grandfather." would move a S in lay School at 81 o'clock, a. in., In- Pen-Mar ......... 8 39 3 15 write the word "Etiquette" also, ' " He sat Blue Ridge down and motioned Felix a strong desire that others should great machine." In reply to the fants Sunday School 11 p, Summ.... ....... 8 41 3 21 1222 and then we, "I wish y-on would do it at once Sabjliasville • 8 51 :3 29 will know who to a chair.
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