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iaily News! tfc Chautauqaa Litferaiy and Sci- held List evening, at file hone of Mrs 24 St. "JL-prograta was readered: by the nieia Imre. The cert meeting oa oraert week held Mrs HasaiJtwa Ltodaay corBer of 2d and Beccrd streets. S-'i It Fact. That Eoisricore sascepti- than at any tbe anee of taking Sarsaparilla jiow, when It yea tfae tccst good.

It is wonderful puri fjing and the h-coii. iug an a beolsby tone to the Be suia to get Hooi's Sirsaparilis, which is peculiar io itself. ARBOR DAY. ml Manner, The first Arbor Day was olwenred IB Nebraska seventeen years ago, when 12,000.000 were platted. There are now growing in the state In other states many mi.iioos of trees hafe planted, sad at the'' preseafc thirtj-fosr Wmntea.

Divorce. Wm Wilcoxon, attorney for Mary Alice May, filed a bill in the Clerk a Office today'for a dirorce a rincuio matrimonii from her hceband James H. May OE the charge of sbandca- ment and adultery. FANCIES OF etauaaaaxe ABOUT ran KEW JOJZ SPKTSG. Out on Ball- Chas Grtea woo was charged wSla being an acooophce of Johnson Bar- rail is ihe burglary at Seidijogs sa- i loon had a hearir.g before Magistrate a CjtBtciV-Halx-A Model for ttmple That Will Worm la lOK Applied afternoon, was in $500 bail for states observe an Arbor dsj.

During the session of the Legislatore ia 1684 Hon J. Wsrt af the i arT Kaadsii, then one oi" the memoers from tie House of Delegates from Aece Amende! eonsty, intioduced a iot resolution nrhich was adopied, i a he I the se-! Artistic, Mr A Keyser the washiog'or instructiDg the Governor to deiignaJe i artist bas sent to Mr John Isiepold nsnoaiiy by proclatnatioo, tht I0th city, several Sae crayon and oi! of Aptil as'Aibor Day iu the Slate of portraits oi prominent citizens this Sest Way to Prevent Skippers. attention called to aa advertisement" descriptive of toe improve? way to prevent ekrippersJt'eer- less Paper Sacke have besa great IF iaprOTed for this ssason'6 trade; the paper beisg much ronger and better than ever before, and they'are to to be the bee-S, simplest and cheapest way to present skippers in meat. They are sold oy all general merchants every where. Price only 3, 4 ana 5 centa.

Base Ball Briefs. A fine xneerechaiira pipe will be raSid oiF this evening for the benefit of the Emerald B. B. G. The Bniforraa .61 the Ememld team be AB follows: Shirts, crtam with black strSpte, grey pants and caps, iiack etocsicgs snd regulation shoes.

"Tb.3 management of the Y. M. C. B. B.

G. this evening to perfect tike part in the ha- 'liotfal sport thie season. Tbe Emerald -B. out the diamond practicing yesterday Srengle, the newacauisitiofl, ehowec well ia the box. Banquet.

The annual banquet of Union Association was held laet nighi at Carroll ton.Holel, Bahiinore, Col r. W. P. Vernon, retiring president. "in tae chair, were reaponded to by Commodore WioSeld Scott Schiey, c.

Navy;" Col The in addresd made Maulsby. Kajbr Simon was elected president, bldga.W8B adopWd to be stViidk in of the twenty fifth anniversary of tke association next year. It will star of hsnging to a bronsj pm, Tlie center ot ihe etar bears the coat or aims of Maryland, and the corners" bear designs Representing the.navy, tbe srtillsry, the "cavalry and the infantry. an tidition) raiment of beauty and iovelinaes and the comfort and p'ea- sare of those, who in the past a ready hand to planting the young and tender-trees, has been greatly increased. Mr.

Raymond Eeicb. residing about three miies east of town, took time by tbe forelock and begas. tbe observance of Arbor Qay yesterday. He planted iiboat two hundred willow trees along the near his home. The disciples of Izaak Walton look forward to the coming years, when they can enjoy a day's sport with the finny tribe under the thade of these trees.

All along the historic stream tbat gently meanders through the Reich, firm, are immense trees which were planted probably fifty yeais ago by the now venerable Mr. Philip Reich. More trees were planted thers today EO that it ie evident Arbor Day was observed oa this farm which has been in the Reich family for long years. The dav was very generally celebrated throoghout the connty ia an informal way. At- quite a number of the schoolhooeea trees were planted, ai.d in some instances with suitable demonstrations.

At Mont-erne a treat wss given the inmates, mnsic, games, etc. being indulged in. In the city many, peraons plan trees and the number planted throughout the c6nn- tt will reach a very respectable to- An Cupboard- Messrs A Rice Sons, cabinet makers haye completed repairing and delive'ed today to Mra Thomas 2d street this city, a har.d- Borae walnnt corner cupboard. -1 he cnpfaoard is a relic of the Soively fam ily of Washington connty and has been ia nae for nearly 100 years. Soarclty'of The late at-orm has such havoc in the -Obssapeaka the Potomac, tha Yoik Bother V' rivers that the sopply-'of fish for t.

next few days will be limiEed. In a great many isftaaces- the fish -pounds or in Sue have been carried away; by the swollen and their contents are forever lost to the market. Shad were abun dant and hefncg were beginning to ran freely, as they travelled up the iresh water for purposes The abeyance of the water, however will give tbe Sin another chanca to iall into the hands of the snarers. and It ia thought bv dalere that by the week the sual abundance will again prevail. Hotel Arrivals, The following; are theairivalsat the itels since noon" yesterday dTTBOTEL.

Briti-n, A Me Bcuald, Roberu.Z Feelemyer.W Thomas, Balto: McElnel, Sodyke, Eistbora, Pa; county HOUSE. Hayward, Ohip-F Goode, xooaman, KisJeon. A Apple- wbare.E Eocna, BLynn, GJa baugh, Warren, Johnson, i gg, Blto; Oanen, Carper Ta; Alexasder, Conn; coartty 15 CJSTB.AI, SOTEL. BaBdis, A Qaiskel, Davis, Pa; Monfcross, Balto. county 2.

Orphans Court. jbllowicg bosiDesa was transacted hy ffae Orphans' Court during tae past week. The 23 account of Gee ex -ecutorofWmH Warner deceased, settled and distrihution made. The 3d account of Judscn Hill ex- of Peter Sell deceased, settled The 2d account of the executors of WJfc.i,\,Vi^,' John Derr deceased, settled sad The 1st account of Peter Grossaic ie guardian to Thos Grosssickj dis- The 5th ascounis of AsaaEca Sig Isr guardian to John R. Bessie Chas and Wta Sigler, settled.

The accounts of Geo Whip, to Pan! Eibel Ges and Mary WhJp, settled. go hand in hand if we look on tbe sde of every little cbstaeie. JfothiBg wDl so daifcec Hfe sad Eake it a bcrden as Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will -core taft worst form of -dyspepeia, constipa- aad icdigesaon and Hie a btppi Sold at 2o ami 50 A- WiSiKManj droggiet. Gov. Lioyd disregarded the resoiutioa esiireiy aud tt oae of his terza Goy.

Jackroa ignor- fed it. Eeeentiy, however, and much to the eitJsiactioD of those in the eiate who wish to keep with tfae i 1 place to be framed. Among then: are Co! Victor Basgbmaa, water color, Mr Ezra Hoack deceased, Col Trail, Mr Jaraifos, father of Mrs John Baugbmac, crayon, and Chief Gall in Tfcey Nei Governoi designated today be oa ezcibition this evening framed Apnl lOsh as Arbor Day, By a COB- at tee art eaporiu: tisued and" careful observaisce of the in other states, yiilaga streets, I public highways, gardens, fields and fcceor) have ia the ppricgtime put on Suman to A Pafnfu! Accident. Mr Harry Blackstone the Tel egraph messenger boy met with very painini accident yesterday afternoon. While delivering a message his finger got caught in the heavy iron gate of Col Ghas Trail mashing it terribly medical aid was secured by him and the required attention given, and today Harry is sufferirg less pain.

Death Roll. The Claiendcn, Tesas, News an nonnces the death of Mrs. Ida Arabella Lomas, formerly of this connty, She was the daughter of Mr. Eiias Hoffman, of Myersvilie.and wae born there February Sth 1S63. Bhe went to Clarendon in June, 1SS5, and one year later was married to Joseph W.

Jjomas, deputy postmaster of that place Her hosbind and ooeson snr- Tire her. She was a yoang lad? irni- Tersally beloved. Her funeral took place on Friday last attended fay large coc course of friends. It is a March IStb, Schimtnei re is si. eJastie gOTrn as a ioag cost with is -applied to the design shown, though the rerers are i the Mediels collar vrSich projects from the bod- Ice thzn v.idc It vi-rs of ihe vc-ilk-use.

Grp.yisfc Chics enipr; Or bcagalsja-slor a bordere-d with rifcboas. The tact is of the pric- cefcso shape, wire short jacket front aod revers cut with it, The solt front is i to Zasteii on the loft side, and boib. of taat place. Mr.SaiaaQ was a iormer resident of this citj-'aad well known bere, te ie. at present yard-master for the S.

P. B. B. at TaCfiOD and IB highly thought of! takes np ou the hips to Jail ia a. Usrgc bos by the community.

MLfs Scrtimniel-! piaat, showing theoki.t Th pfenig is a native of Oakland, Call- fotnia. jThe ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. H. Gannett of the M.

"33. church at the residence of iLr. J. S. Noble superintendent of the Railroad, in the presence oi ihe immediate friends of the contracting parties.

1 here been good norm OHutoet, OM mourn teazit, mod sot a furrow; irwM nu wlthont a tongue; tbat tured aboiit, aad not tear up the whole end of a JLfist thg dricv ia Uso JJJiMlraiion, raaJftrtal la pine aoaaUIag. out feet lousr, aad put lorty-lwo inches apart, Aa loch plae board epltod out witli tweaty- VSID acd six-inch board, two Jeet baei. DI it, as in the engraving. Four board Jour are at the rtur cod under side ol the ru-Ei-rs. Two rfwrt tjraow ahitins TJttJC JPESSSTJUVAXIA ROAJ is used for coat Of this goiro, With lighter bordered wool for th Jrost (Jrepcry and at oc, to tfca tree! Marriage Licenses.

The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk the Court for the week: Harry 0 Nicodemue Liszie'G Me both oFBackeystowa. Sherman Gritnea Maggie I Ben ner, both of this coanty. Lorenzo Grimm Sarah. Shank, both ai this county. Wm LylfcH-- Alice Spriggs, both of this city Beiiaeid Linson-Mary Peach, boih of thia county.

Thos Frits-Er-zibeth of this Geo Clinton Hanna Kats Hood both of this John Kaiiouff Elias A Oomer, both of county. In Memory or Burns Hargett- Arbor Daj appropriately served by the pnpile of Feagaville Bohool, aud number of trees planted. Three of them provided by Mr. J)oug las H- Hargett, were especially deu- icated to the memory of h'is eon Buras formerly a pupil 'of the school, who was recently killed by naving his leg mangled in a corn crasher at bis lath er's home near" Frederick. Near the loots of the middle one oi the three trees a stone was planted bearing this inscription: TBEE HSMOBIAI.

TO BUHNS HAP.GETX, APEIZ. 1889. The Rev. Mr. Skyles of Jefferson was present and conducted tie ceremonies attendant the occasion.

Addresses were dehvrred by School Gommiesioners, Butrow and Examiner Worthington. ODDS AND ETviDS. Paper now usi as a.covering for lend pcarfis mstcad of caikir. Rrinc; a Emalj br.g of charcoal ir. b.irrt-1 to purify the The whole of tbo "Lcsttr was wilhiu a week, The Bant of -Ecglaad Lo covers eight acrus acu eiajitoys 1.000 A of csbbngc.

growc hy Berry, near 1'easscc-la, Fit. iceafured by in but- Miidavr can in the same dwelling irom Harry JeSerson, another Frederick- toaian, was recently borne to his last resting piace- The Valley Register records the death, of Mr. Joshua Kephart. at bis home in Altocna, aged 5S years- He, was a son of tbe late Peter JEep- hart, cf Middletowr. Valley, and a brother of Mrs.

Samuel Shafer, sad of Henry and Seaben Kephart. His wife Mary, whs survives him, was a daughter of the late Robert Alexander, Sew Baltimore He also leaves one daughter and three sons, one of the latter being a minister of the Lutheran church. Mr. Kepbart removed to Alioona about fbtj year 1870. He was a member of Catociin Lodge, I.

O. O. F. His fanerai took place afternoon. Mrs.

Gaspr at Liberty today at ihe residence of her dcgh ter.Mrs. Irene Sappington. Death, resulting frora heart disease. De" was well known in tci 3 cora- raunity having resided here for raanr years, She was tie widow of MnJs, who was oae of oar best known citizens, wao conducted the hardware business wizereA. G.

Quyaa' CoWare located. Her maiden name i was Elizabeth Elder, snd she was pleasant, genial companies universally hted. She leaves two daughters and four sons, jtier home had in Chicago with her sons, but for some time she h.is been with her daughter at Liberty. The remains wjJi be interred from St. Peter's enurch on Monday next.

Poffinger of Myersville, aged 16 years, died yesterday after a few days sickness. Hie funsral will take place tomorrow. Services aYec-high puff the pointed to the elbow. A goiojj-avray sown 'or a Dride married tbe spriBR, would te of gray "Tid grii.v znzvtlo lv this Lrtoffied with cards silver and eiifc. A 'Oirtwtoire can be added to this jgown for church or bet whea trr.veiio^ it-s richness ehould aad it should proteotod from dsist by s.

ulst-jr or a Concoraara cloak. The belted waist ivil skirt c.prou iu Greek Ttsbiou treli iilustreted la the csmeiVhsir xu Gray camei's-hair bralde'l with spron Tvith blsek ve'vot oa cdfr9 c. sisu- dsr velvet down each aids sisrt, eon- coaled by its cat- folda--B'jchis ihe EOTVTI of the pictnre. Thosfclrt over fournla.tion skirt. crossed oct- tvroivs-inch stee: ha-'-way down thu hack, aiid is gathered full to tbe belt.

The aproa eitecds straight down tho icit ei'je the velvet a a i draws up shorter on the richt. The bolted bodice is over a dtted lining, and lo snaagh to undor the belt of the skirt. Braided a down tho back and two feet locg, are ol tio i cow iiitehwl oa. So doublrtreea or whlSeirss are ceedod- Tfce two Icaide traces are tisd ap oat of war. and the trace of each horse fast, eued to the Tia teara is now drivec ecross the Jot; thfe Ions raaucrs rcak ij true sad straight, the seam Is driTeii fairly At the enS, when larcicg hold of the rear end of one thu runners, misc it up, torn the teaa eboat to rht or left, aad the "swing horse" will pall It around just to taa Let one runner go back In the oauids mark.

Walk in thin double ibarfc, aud there is aay Bjigbt crook or defect in tiia row marfc tt IB easily stralghtejied bv a. slight right or IsftpnU, The little thin blocks under the runners mafce a broad laari; which SB easily ea, acd Js not 1 frotc its depth. Keither horse walks wberij a mcner comes, so the mark Is left I Too weight of the mcchlna being only about I thirty -eight it Is easily handled, and caa b-3 pat cp and used neit year. Tlje draught is so lijrtt as cot to be noticeable by the team, area if pulling each, by only one trace. It looi just flfteea minutes by the watch to make this marker, and a "raw" hand did the Gould in American Agriculturist.

Mr. Carnegie. Hi's Opinion of TVJij- It CapitiU HAPJUSBUBC, April Car? negie addressed a large audience in of the K. rsjjrtsentatives oil fn- dcstri- of In the coaras of hi? address 31r. Carnegie took ooca-sion to refer at to Jfce faiiuns of Ihe projected "The failure to boill tii-s roa-J," Jlk Car- segie oa accouat of ihw aij'ier- biiis faeia coercei by the Pennsylvania.

Cat bv tlie 226w roa-X the Soiitfa PeoisyivaEJa roed was orgaciz jet Mr. W. VsocJerbili Kibscribed toward Las Sir. anfi his parrsers invested "iriien I was in Buroptf," Sir. Carnesie.

'-3Ir. ir aiiad ant? body, coerced, iato oui i-j sh? Kaiirvad oiKajjany. zvistsg my Irieodi to ssil aiso. that tntaout the aid tf it wotil.1 be iiisless to fight th-e i-ania raiiixod peopfe Th-e courts -he transfer sjyck PeiiiSte-ylvaaia We thes wetil to the acd they to a K-becoe of and tbat if tii" slguaiursi of the other subscribers thtiy "would sijrc. of I be others, bat when wv agaiji called urxj-a the Vajiderbilts av were that they cotiid slot sJS UE would CO per of our capital invesK-JL iva, surprise to ci bat ire the 00 per as "Tht.tratt is that the pi-esidect aiisi first vice of the monopoly the Vandt-rbilf, and tureatenJ tion to their interests they to with siosiopoly of asstuu-s as its right.

They a piiu. cr cade to underitaailiaj tbv Ttje inoney laiti is muaey. Xserer gst ny fees wsttxitldo sot Jtfag-- T-wfncrt. isy'aaa, Sffflt. ed.

Too haTa aos BSKJ Zacfcsd eS Sew jocsssst raid they niS ofyocrtsaible. Sacf sxsaJi assJ Dspa cose a any leather; Cseo. rfcri blade htstre lasts a week. by Esse Groses. 4a.

51QT05S Hsasasa WOLFF BfeSBOLPS, fSUBapaus, PAPEg fiffEAT SACKS I xfCH--- 4 LS iv I P-asasylvania form or in ross rejjjiit IroEf, sad tons the collar and Tae belt la bhick valvet vrith an oxidized sliver buckle. The puftof the sleeves is set on, outside a ooat sleeTO Hcing, which, is smoothlj coverni below. Toe nearly fiat shepherdess bat is of blac's straw pluinee. Our can take this aa model of mr.cy simple dresses for the summer, such cs striped Scotch flannels, or Trhtte trimmed irith open embroidery placed over gret-n, or blue silk, or black surah with laco insertions, or for dainty iawn, Tfbite, rose, or blue, Trith closely-wrought insertions acii a. velvet belt.

TUB pretty ginghams ic the now veiiow and ipreen stripes and bars. the perca'es, tbe cambrics, and tho least ooetl? print dresses, can be fashioned by this design, disposing, of coarse, Trith the ucd usinsj white washing braids, or fisDshing tbe edges -with scalloped needie- or iieianiing the aproa and adding feather-subbing -wider than that IsteSy coincidence that the death occurred or ICJBOS jaio-i aa salt upon in the Sime dres'lincr fmm it and csp-xsiBg Ii to tbe hoi sun. i coRdonacg ccir.fvsny factory in ITU- i to qcarts of milk a. clay are an average of nine cents a BnfifciiiR for Suskias are Iho newest thiog in Indies loGt-Trear. Thuy ara Betting to be Quito the for pleasant Tise in some Is a jaodiSciUicu of the clnssic bcskin bridge tr foot long, Tbe ff a- koe is said iiavc the tirstaraw- i rking br electricity, astrucsaro SOD I turned by a tea borK power motor.

clly a i iadraru bas been success- cf clectricitj for dorr.fKtic by Professor Elytb, c-f the GJafgc.w socjctr. If any finds it irr.perstive to c3oa.n wiacowsoa'sm icy coltl cay she ao- oy using a ruooljol. i2ver ilrreaJth bss tr.slv"i the of authorship. He has raiser- bnngry yt-ir In cs. 6 cf the cf ua is at cr.ce spresa a ixvliiug soda o-- er rsrr.

ti? 3 tie a cloth it. It be held at St. John'smtheran chcrch of that ttlaoe. The deceased leaTeg wife and fire children. Acker's Blcood Elixir gsiccd feold oa the Au-erican and is sc- knowledged to be superior to all other prep- ItismpoKtivscare forall BIcxxJ od tjfcia Disesises.

The csedkal incoise acd It. sd sold by J. A. Willifcmson- drogguL A Growth. Acker's Bloood Eiirir ias gaicec Hold on the American people and is acknowledged to be superior to all other prep- sraSons.

It is a positive care foraJ! Blood and 8km Diseases. The medical fraternity and prescrihe it. Gaaranteed aod wld by J. A. Willianwoa, drcggist.

generally 'n Paris Trjth tae Directoire and Sni- pireBUits. Thebca- kir. is made ef to fflatch Use color ot tha drass, K.si3 is edged wHb sliver gs.ion. csiags, apair ol biacs cal- to esl a pretty oft iri elegant Jlorc in the nssuUr s-hoc lir.e, P- tioa. or something aimed at spring lor ie low tio rasast kid.

It is stylish, and, it is teUcvod. -will be exceedingly popular. Shoe are incJiaea to colored kid sboesaad boots will be tho iiisg this instead blaiii. A man who is fit to have charge-of dairy cows never an heller to milk--be trains The former word implies tho eaerelsa of bruta fcttx, which niould never used with dairy cows, and least of all -with the timid young things which are jnst faaTing their experience in maternity and lactation. The writer of this hnd two PI2 FOB HS3TXB.

young netfere, which bad their Srst calras within about week of each, other. The engraving shows now. they were taught to stand still and be milked. The yard was in- 'elceed by an old fashioned rail fence, and waen the first heifer came ia she was tnticed by a. pal! of feed into one of the angles.

A light rail was then slipped into pEaee just high enough to hold her there. She had always been accustomed to Sand treatment and handling; EO. after a little patting on the head, neck, side aad bekrsr, the wort o' milking began by reaching under tho rail. course sne was frightened and indignant at first, bat abe was held where she conld do no harm, and soon learned thai sfee was not to 09 hurt. After two or three snob.

leesons she stood -psrlectly qaiet behind, the rafl to be milietJ, snd in. less than a week she would stand unrestrained in any part of tbe yard while the milker sat down oa a stool by her side and performed the milking. Whsn the second aeifer came In, she was Erven the. same treatment, tied soon no two cows in the card gave Isss trouble than the two young- Agriculturist. rh--- of a tare is: sc-jpe tv init-rstate oonaiiorce a- 4 of ia tbe of the itw April nipK! L-iii.

rhe cs-iie up in ici- prayer. Air. I'iiirss' retatixv t- th-s cable railway to Ly vriuted piiO-'-i oa th'j siiss of senators. A hrely over certain iirovisioas of sh" bill loot up mtich of IB tbe assembly biiis JTI as orders On the- of the list of or-Jer? Mr. movl, ia accorxliiuce witSi pre- vi us notice.

given by him, to rufe 44 for ths purpose havingretiJ out of its tbe so talle-i ballos' reform bill By Jjsaciisons coasent-the bill v.a; on its final na To Run a for April aey, of this city, and David Lask. of Brighton, isav-i matched to run a. half mite at Beacon park, 'Boston. JTay 10, for siie. To Sacceetl 3tr.

XEW TOKST, April Cruke- bas boen svrc.rn 5u as city ing 3L ssd always harea of Acker's English Kemedy in the Yea cstnnot tell L.OTT soon croup may little one, or a cncgh or cold msjr fsssaa tspoa yoa. One doet is a dos'S poatiye core AH mnd lung trembles yield to its treatosat. A simple bottle is given yen free ssd xesedy guaranteed br Value of x. Good Brood Sow. Tba boglnner, In raising improved hogs, is inclined to think "that ho moat purchase a good sized herd.to commence with, order to eompsta -sito.

some oi his friends who are already in the businees. He does not realise tbat a good sow will eoon give him all the etock he wants, or that he mast work into tUe business by dogrees. 'Vfo have ia miod young nian who purchased sow and eight pigs foe high price. The barrows end sow sold, for encaga tee nast sutumn to pay tbe first cost, and the stock increased the next summer-to nineteen brood saws. In another instance pure Some Foolish Allow a cougn to run onii! it gels-'-bejoad the reacL of medicine.

They often szy. it will wear away, bat in most case It wears them away, (jould they De induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is on a positive guaran tee to cure, they would immediately seethe ezceJIent enect after taking the first dose. Price oOc and Trial size free. At al! Salve, Tie best salve in the world for Cnts Sores, Tetter, Chapped "Hsnds. Cbflblains.

Corns, and all Skin Smptions, and posi- trreiy cures Piles, or EO pay required. It is gnaranteed to perfect satisfaction, or 1 13 ESE SACKS sre rustic rrota verytous'c JL iab'e, siroasr and clwe hesvr papor, wiih o-irpeiJeci "i-BEHLESS" bottont WEICD is.ir HDC water tisitanct ia three siree to suitali and 5c, APIECE, -2 ACOOHBU-OTO S1ZT. enzaraniee ibeni ba and sure to" prevesi skippers in mestif thetlmpje dtrectiocB on each rack andifcs tnea. is depo-ited Sn the sack before the -Wow BY EBS GREAT SOUTHERN PTG. 8FG.

C6. (Successors to T7-T, Delfpiaice i FREDERICK CiTY. MARYLAND. For Sale by all Grocers and iiercbants. HAS roa SALE Farms, Kills and Criy Property.

Also M02JEY TOI-CUSf on and ccliections irsde and fcasicess settles for other Dersons- Office Upp. City Hotel Mr. -leopard C. ifulliriii las this dav comessscciated with us, snd will be glad to his friends call on him at our ofir SELLING OFF $10,000 WOBIE of. GOODS.

M. F. GEABE 1CO. FatriekTSt close CCHEKS will entire stock 01 Carnage MaterfEl c. A rare ciaace to get SsrgsJEs.

Tbe entire- stock matt be sold by ji.ril ust. money refcuded. Price 2-5 cects or Sale Lj Jtstpl p. Gs per iotl The red zo--E is olten seen in 3xa- con lately. aad boEikcU sire low ia tie bst in tbe of the KriET 'of tie ne-sr -s-ooleas cose in three strippd, obsotsd and aJl of 5o i be used ia tiie eanie costcme.

'S'isito toiists vriil b-3 nsor? than evec in TOs-e 2ait ssdiacr. Sis o' asd Jrlmmed in diSerorst ways, sre cncsidsrvd nc-28 too dan ia tee raas-s, o' really TTAterJa-- As dScb dust Te.ry cosily the hen: 5: is a very of pcoteotiTo skir? resiovah-e. fhrs-s ijeTerc tie drew The Homeliest Man in Frederick As 'veil ss the handsomest, sad others are iDTitec to cslloi: any Qrogsist and get free s. triai jioltle of STemp's Baisara for the Throat and inngs, a remedv at is EelliBg entireJj upon its "merits and is guaranteed bredsov? -irss purchased, and tho second year i to relieve 'and core all Chronic and Acute $203 -srorth of piss were sold ana els-en. Coogbs, Asihiux Bronchitis, and CoDSimp yoacg reserved for the fatore.

Quality bottles 50 cents aad $1. is far more important than numbers at the start- With care and skill a good berti cac fcs sesrarec, trfaile without proper attention tho L-est stock will sooa deteriorcte A ceTT breeder must secure the confidence ol the paWlo Ire'ore parchsers u-ost him wish orders. When a proved herself valaaKe and her pigs eell readily for Ig ass irhici ij suartnteetf to bring JOB fisfactoTj rtStiltfc, or ii. case of falwtre retom of porchase price. Oa this safe plan yon can boy from oar advertised ciragglst abottle of Dr King's Discovery fot -Donsnmption.

It is gaaraateed tobricgre good prices, she is saTing from year to year ss long as she prcdaees good litters. One litter in early spring, then reet on grsss daring the eesson, keep her health good and improve her constitution Scme breeders, aimous 'or E. doable proSt, secure two in a single thii plan is cot approved by those who want large, Sse pigs. Tfce ti oa the system is toossvere for and the stock soon sho-ffs tha eSect of thJs double strain. Or.e dollars Ss not too high s.

vshie to place on a recorded pure bred O-B-, ot any leading ioproved breed, and rasay brssders haTS ttook -prhich coald cot be parcbssed at that Agriculturist. lief in es-ery case, when osed for say afieo tzon of Throsd, Lnngs or Chest, sacb. as Cou urnpdcD, Inflacnniation, of Longs, Broachis sis, Asshnia, Whooping Coogh, Cronp, eta, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to take, perfectly safe, and caa always be depended upon. Trislbottlefreeat Joseph JJ.Gar- rott'e Drag Store.

fil As means cf utilising variable or Blttest po--er seen ss that or Vi3draSll5, tie production electric light, the accumulator can barely to JsaTsa of the machinerj aud so forth for hghting tha Paiais lioyal in Paris Dy eiec- Irkaty wss c.H(5eisroand, as it -nrr-s act loand possibis to erect tae accessary without thoir being too tscsightir. A Baty to Tc.nrsolf. Irk surprising that r-eople c-se con mon, orcioary pill -Bben thfy cai. wcnre valuable cce for ihe same money ijr. Acktrs Engl-sh piSls are a positive cur- for sick headache s.tid a)! lirer trou'--lei- They are small, sweet, tikea, do no: gripe.

Sold by J. A. Williamson, drngjl'i Samples free. Ask yon- storekeeper for it, Electric Paste Stove Polish no doit or dirt saves carpets and fanutnre Merit Trios. 'We desire tossy to oar catisens, that '-at life Pills, Backlen's Arnica SalTO and tric'Biiters, and hare never handled remedies thst sell 23 well, or that hare gives sods universal We do Lot Uto to guarantee tha erery time, and Btapd ready to refund porchsse pries, if satisfactory results do mot foDor tiaiz VM.

Tbaw bkre gremi wepw- purely on ther merits. Joseph Hams- shoulders AND- Breakfast Bacon, rssilif csa" be fuppHed hoizie cured baias. sboBliJers, bretXiaii SBC smoied sanssffe s.c PORK PACKER, W. Patrick Frederick, Md. FIRSToMeSEASON SODA WATBK -AT- the Confectioner.

Or the LjijBor ftafaii, Posftively ET CS. EAiSES' G2U-EB SPEWFte. in 'a as ef ooSee or tea, or in it fee knowledge or theper- Scies rf feed. it is absolately rr NEVER FAILS- We GUARANTEE; 3. conialete on ONCS TEISD ALiVATS PREFERRED.

trge BcUiss 02-7 Pw EiiefcjsOl 3r AUCTIONEERING. Tbe SEdersSraed offers iis FemctJto life Abso! utely re. This powder never ranee- mode 1 pi ritr, strength and wholesomecess. More ea nomicai than the crd nry kinds, snd the inniutnde low teat, ibon-weight alom or pbosptii powers. Sold only In oins.

Roy al Bat rtte New York. AH cocatannjcations will receJTe- aiomp eatSon, BCXHSS BHS ADT. to MOSTE can be made pref erred -wno can. famifih a aod Seir whole slme to tSo Spare mc- tner-tamay be emnJoyed also, A few TscsncJcs in and JOHIP- STOK Jt CO. Stteet.

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