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THURSDAY. SEPT. 12,1881. IEV MVEITISEIEITS, Spedtal Sale. The Work of the County Prices Pafd, Tee of tae board of County Commissioners yesterday was mainly confine! to the consideration the z'aaled proposals for tiie building of the highway bridges.

The contracts ior the following bridges have been awarded: Woodea bridge over Haat- iag creek, near Mechaniestcwn, 43 feetepsn, to Geo. D. Fox, on Owens creek, near Broazer's saw feet spas, to A. S. Zsztz, iron bridge over Mosoc- acy, at DevilblsY, spsa 135 feet with 16 feet roadway, to Columbia Bridge Company, of Dayton, Ohio, and Graver have been award- ea the contract for the masoiir? work at Afaak's and Ramsbarg budges near Middtetown.

at the former they be a'lowed $2 per perch acd the lattar $2 50 per perch. Iron bridge at Ahalt'a aear Mtddieto-vs, to tae Colnmbia Budge Co. Tbe bosrd adjourned today to coa- Tsne on Monday next. Judge Lyddane's Will. IE the Montgomery County Orphan's Court the will of Judge S.

M. Ziyddane was admitted to probate. The entire estate.valued alaboat $60- OCO, is bequeathed lo the widow of the deceased, who is also executrix. Charlie Drove Too Fast. Chas.

S. Wood, proprietor of the Entaw House, Baltimore was arrested in that city yesterday afternoon for fast driving. His team knocked a lady down, who fortunately esctp- ed with but slight injuries. fined $5 and cost. He was Taking a Tour of the County.

C. S. ilosher, of Baltimore, who an illustrated lecture in Junior Tuesday night.on Akohol.sh-jw- Ing its eixecta on the human body, will lecture tonight in Walkersviiie, Friday night at Wooddborc.and Saturday at Mechanicstown. Good for Frederick County Horses. AE Pimlico yesterday for the Jar- gesfc and best exhibit of registered horses or standard bred trotters fay exhibitors John White Purely Chat-lea Mattoon and two his daughters left; yesterday for Connecticut to Tiiit tae old home of Mr.

Mittoon. Magistrate John and A. Lough left yesterday for Baltimore and Washington on a business and pleasure trip. Company Frederick BiSoneo, numbering 34 men, in command of Captain S. J.

Btckley, left via the B. O. yesterday afternoon at 4.05 o'clock for Baltimore to participate in the Exposition festivities. Surgeon Dr. S.

F. Thomas accompanied theci. Ciiarhs Wertheimer, of the firm of Ljwensiein Wertheiiaer, left yesterday afternoon fer Baltimore. D. K.

Stonebraker aad family are visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and James P. of Backeystown, left over the Pennsylvania Railroad Tuesday for Emmitt- burg, with their two daughterB.Hieses Mary and Nannie, who will enter St. Joseph's College for a course of study.

Mi P. M. C. Howard and Mies Mol- Lfvy of Washington, D. are the gcests of If aac Forde, of Ijamsviile.

Mr. Doreey of 2Iew York aad Mrs. Young oi Washington, D. at the Cariin House, the guests of tbeir sister, Mies Brasilia Dorsey. Mr.

Wm. P. Mauleby and familv have returned from a visit to Ha'l town, W. Va. Emory M.

Xosz, proprietor of the "Pet" cigar establishment is visiting Iriesds in Baltimore Mias Jeaaie B. Morgan is the guesl of Miss Minnie McKiastry of Baltimore. Iloberfc Bennett, with J. E. is taking ia the Baltimore exposition.

Eystsr Edmonds, superintendent of Monterue Hospital left for Baltimore this morning. H. C. Qaigley, of ZiaeavHIe, Oaio is in Frederick today. G.

A. Castle who has been oa an extended tour through Pennsylvania aad York returned home yesterday evening. 31 rs. Margaret has beea tbe guest of Judge Geo. W.

Shank, of Frederick, has returned to her home at Woodaboro. Geo. Wolfe of E. 6th street is spending a weeks vacation in Baltimore, Md. H.

JefTersoa Krise, left this morning for Baltimore, to purchase a lot of stock cattle. Mr. Geo Diemen, of Philadelphia's A GOOD SCHOOL. Sound Lojrlc From a Frederick County Educator. To the Editor of KB WB-- Sept It I was pleased with an article an your last issue about the Frederick You struck the kei- note when you laid thai good echoola are a benefit to the entire community in which they are located; and.

that there ought to fat. a lav to compel parents to their children to ectool. During the years 1871 and 1872 Mr. J. S.

Boneall taught a class in the Frederick College, nearly every member of which now hoida prominent and useful positions in the country. Mr. WEI. Bitchie is a good lawyer in one of the leading law of Chicago. He has written legal opinions which have ic law jouanale.

been widely copied Mr. ChaF. B. Trail the guest of F. iianmaa, S.

Market street. Mrs. Is aomi TJtermehle, who has been visiting her soa.Chas. TJtermehle vvtucv. uji uUOn If I i vwi UL.CU.IC Sous, of Frederick county, received near this city, returned to her home iT.

I Vtf rrt fine? i the Grttpn.t' with horses irotn their Moorland stock firm, and C. M. JDe Garmeadia's Tusearora farm received priz3. Jack the Ripper at Work. Ac Point of Rocks on "last Satur- in Washington, this morning.

Win. Dean, of the firm of Kriee Dean, left for Baltimore this afternoon on business, and to take in the exposition. Emma Winters of Washing- ur- TM day evening there was quite an ex- ton 13 Tmtmg fr eads afc Doub 6 citement over finding a Oaby wrapped npin a bag near the Canal with its bsdy npped. A jarv WES summoned and after examining tne earning the Doctor mads a thorough examination found that thsrs were r.o poisons in it. but a full Havana cigar, with locg Slier, nr 5c.

Manufactured by -Lewis F. Knssoiaul. Hotel Arrivals. Following are the arrivals at the principal hotels sinca noou yesterdav: CITY J. T.

Gaffcer, Wif- liamsprrt, Pa Mrs. Sands, Washington, D. F. Baldwin, H. Martin, James H.

Heler, Baltimore; P. Hill, C. H. Weaver, ISfew York; F. K.

McGcrmick. AT. P. Jenkins, Philadelphia; n. a.

Keedy, connty, 5. Giikix HOUSE H. C. Qaigley, Ohio; W. N.

Dorsey, Nsw York; Mrs. V. T. Yoacg, Dr. Hardesty, Washington; George B.

Baker, Chicago; P. Abraham, Philadelphia: Z. T. Darby, p. H.

flenniugton. C. S. Barton, Baltimore; county, 13. HOTEI, H.

Darling, Burch and wife hava returned to their home at Doub'e, after a pleasant visit to friends in Howard county. Mr. Geo. Saltfcr, the obliging and unassuming clerk at the store of M. E.

Getzendanner, West Patncfc street, has returned home from Balti- arore, highly pleased with his visit. Albert L. Pearre, of J. B. Garrott's left for Baltimore this is United States Consul at Marseilles, France, a position won by good work in the diplomatic service of the Government.

Mr. Edward S. Eschelber- ger our popular Stale's Attorney, and Mr. Wm. Wilcoxon was his able opponent on the Democratic side for election to the same oSce.

Messrs. Thomas H. Hailer, L. E. Muliinix and John Headrickson stand among the leading dry goods merchants of Frederick.

Drs. F. B. Smith aad iu Wm. C.

Johnson are rapidly coming muavnte ca.v« to the front in I he practice of medi- D. and H. cine. The writer being tbe cniy one of the class tat to low a position as tbat of lariatr and school- teac-sr. None have died, though two have buried their young wives.

No one can teh how much more tn- Soence for good a class of well edn- Adjudged A jury de Inottico inqnirendo ut at the Court House at 11 o'clock tail morning of Eliza Ann Du- oang. The jury conmiited of Lewu H. Main, J. Ed, Dnvall, J. Starr, Harry 0.

Keefer, E. O. Barrick, Dr. Thomma Tnrner, George W. Webb, Wm.

P. Rice, Joshua J. Dili, H. Kline, P. L.

Eiteahew, A. Castle. After hearing the testimony of eereral TritnesaeB the jnry came to the conclusion that she was of unsound mind. She was committed to 31 onteroe Hospital for treatment. If XJfe TTo tb LSiiDg? 2fot if yon go through the a dj- peptic.

Acker's dyspepsia tablets are' a positive core fcr the worst fonrs of dyspepsia, icdigestion, fiaiaiency and constipation. Guaranteed ami sold by J. A drnggisL A BIG MINE CAX'S IK. Thp superiuteiKlfat f7 uiuivrs iltrowu i'Jie by aa iu tise aaJ Hudson collit-rit-a at Ply- Tiiiity of surface went down twvlve feet, and witU a craih lliat eartii throughout the entire Wyoming vaitey to tremble. SusjKct- jng tliat an '-arthfjuake had occurnj.1 people ruihed from their dwellings, and for a time there was great excitement.

nth not known uati! mom- It then ascertained that an in had taken place in Xo. An area of about thirty known as the Bennett vein. The had PHILABELPHIA MARKETS. on Stoclt. Icuiu and PHILAJOCI.PHIA.

Sept. TUe market was atronz. iteadins active the iaroiai bonds advanced on foreign lijujltys. the firsts reaching 64, LeSjJgii Valley ad- K-j dlvi-lead. and to 55.

The ttotks were dull jtad Una. The sale ut the Tboraas Jroa companj's plant to a of will not be follow 'ny a iiient. B. G. Crrie.

pr K. of vt the ihalf three the iilie ns tbe Tor at X- Fat. com X. Pac. ilS-itSH.

aisd B. T. corn. 3aj Ji. B.

T. 47 N. Y. ind P. 10 pt-i 1L-- i-'iotjr weak.

Umia setirtXiUj Una bui uuiet. CutloB qCK! but Crnj Jt pound tor Feed j-. and lair at 512AI5 14 lo'i for inter bmii. Klou- -Dttaajail for Hoar as. of a as log Mi ivajiia roller inter, i i(rat antl do.

it Re fiour 2r per barrel for choke. lilt 1 p. tJtlS wheat bjul tid for KV. for Otiobcr: XoMroiber: tur Corn 4Pie. bid for Srpieinlwr: lJit.

lor for XovemUer; sutl for IJeceniLtr. tobtr: for eiiiber; 3V. for Dtteia Vtrmr You have heard jour friends mcd boae talking it, Too zornj joowelfbc one ol the who tnow from perecna exiwrience jost how a thing it la. If yon bare ever tried it you are one of its jstaunca friends, because the wonderful thing about it Is. thai when once givan trial, Dr King's Discovery eier after holds a place in the house.

It yea have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat, lung or- cher trouble, secure a bottle at csce and give it a feir trial. It is guaranteed eveiv time or tnyney refaoded. Trial bottler free at Jos. Garrott's drug store. d5 A.

gate Icow wkk ic KuarkDMed to bring joo revolts, or case of a retom of parchaae price. On thi eafeplaa yoa can boy from oar advertised druggist mbottla of Dr. Sew Discovery Car It a guaranteed to bring lief case, when used foranymfieo ton of Throsd, Longs or Chest, soch at Cba Inflaramationy of Langs, Broocisii Coogh, Crottp.tte., It IM pleasant acd agreeable to taie, perfectlj rafe, and can alwart be depended opoa. Trialbottlefreeat B.Gai- rotf i Drag di TJSE cuved- cated men like that can have on a community than the same number of uneducated men. It will be noticed that every one of the above class is an employer or proprietor in his business not one holds a subordinate position.

There has been more advancement made in the arts and sciences and inventions during the last one hundred yearc than there during all the time before, from the creation. The reason of this is that formerly only the zich were educattd.and they were not compelled to make UES of their education for a living, as soon as the free school system tbe poor boyp, they made use of their education for a living; and therefore they made the application of the principles of the to the invention of all kinds of labor eaving machinery Hence I agree with you in pleading for good schools and good attendance. I would like to live in these United States for 10 years with these three new laws enforced. Law 1st. To compel parents to send their children to school between the ages of seven and fourteen, eight months in the year.

Tha government to give the necessary support, if parents are un- io afford it. 2d. To prohibit the sanufacture aud sale of liquor as a beverage. 3d. To give women the right of Buff, age, aad equal rights in law.

1 honestly believe that at the end of the ten years, we would have a lUtie paradise on earth. FABJIEE. been work- and falling badly that forentstn, -Jc-rfph Sleever, the miner-; of the gangway, thirty chambers, home in the and the colliery quit work at 110011. That parr of the mine which col- LipscJ had been out several years ago. The stuliitrii of air incitlr-nt lo the fall would probably kill she who IM working in other of the mine.

Fortunately every one was out of colliery the took place. After everything the weit aiite in th" -tab'e, which is Mtuated at a safe distance from the fall. The cave occurred the miu- lift, and will not materially int-r- fpre with the luture of the colliery. Had it not been for the forethought of tae superintendent in ord ins: the jiicn from the mine before cave occurred, it is reasonable to DOM? that of 200 lues i Tin- OH aijrlcet. Oi! opened and at NEW YOKK.

iruirkei opened a and at Svpt. fa CLEVLLAM. Sept. is quiet Philadelpoia; Benjamin Loose, Pena'a: S. M.

Kevin, bhippecsburg, county, 6. Berlin Briefs. CD-resp02decce of THE XEWS. BESLIS, Sept. An accident occurred here i which Eught have proved senous.

Mr. Adaia Bee en --as at work on aa old boat He is sencmsly pnjnred although at wrinsg he is resting comfortable. --Mr. H. Sh-Illing and" faraiiv, wao moved to Baliiraorc- about thre'e years rerurnei to the old iiome- at tais Bessie grpve, has rerarned from a visit to relatives in Edward and Avey -Joruaa of So'sud HiU.

are trie guests of their -cn- L. Misses George of ccuarr, a and Boteler of Olive. arc- visiiiag their rrard parents, Mr." and Mrs. C. this r-aV iic school opened -rritj, a larse ance.

Mamie Eagle of Montgomery Ella Hogas Trill attend the formal school Jordan. Crarsptc-i: oar e--errris- ing grain and Sonr -merchants, have just completed the steam in their mill aad are mining at CA- gacitv aiout 60 Barrels of Sour per iay. They are also makisg marked improvements to their graia elevator. -will be finished next -K-eek. Mr.

is tie-con series of revivsi meetings are now being held in the M. csre bnions and drag store, W. E. Schroeder, telegraph operator, was summoned to Baltimore ves- terdav afternoon on business. Miss Lula Brashears, daughter of T.

J. Brashears, of Athens. Ohio, is visit-tig friends ia this city. J. Donald tnd wife, of Frederick, are visiting friends in Wa-hinjrton D.C.

Rev. Irvin P. ilcGurdy after assisting Rev. Quid iu the Myers--Stewart marriage this morning at Presbyterian church, left via P. for his home ic Philadelphia, Pa.

Miss Edith Stanley, daughter of CoaanaBcler and Mrs. Kellogg, and Mr. Ales F. -will be married at Christ church in on Thursday, tfeni. 19th.

Mrs. Derr. -wife of Dr. Ezra Derr, surgeon in the U. S.

haa been relatives in this coiamuaitv, TT.U from SanFraneisco, Cal. ncit Tuesday to join her husband at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Hon. Chas. W.

Hoffman, of Washington, D.G., has been visiting friends here for the past few days. Misjes Kata and Mary Smith, of East Second street, are visiting friends in Washington, D. C. Charles Shcdes, en employe at A. C.

MoCardsli's confectionery estab- lisrment, laftthis moraing on a visit to Baltimore. I Mrs. E. P. Storm and Miss Cora Martin departsd yesterday afternoon I Baltimore oa a visit to friends.

J.F. Schmidt is taking in the sights at PinuicD today. J. Iv. Zitnmerzaan and wife are visiting friends in Baltimore.

Otio J. Toias of near Frederick, toiav to visit relatives. L. M. Zimmerman of Myers- vi.ie.

was in Dr. W. L. Hardesty, of Washington, D. is in the city.

Tanner Resigns. Special dispatches from Washington State that President Harrison fans received the resignation of James W. Tanner as Commissioner of Pensions. Several persons have already been mentioned as his successor. Wants More Salary.

Samuel Titlow trimmer of the electric light lamps has tendered his resignation to take effect on Sunday next provide! he do sn't receive an increase of per month in his salary. Owing to a majority of the Board of Aldermen being absent from the city no action will be taken upon it nntil their return. '1 i Krported- Sept. 12. bi.c: cave in at Xo.

colliery. "Poke L-; than at first reported. is the that has in the coal for years. In some places tiie earth gone down over twenty feet. The low to the mine owners will excee.1 Nino.000.

Luckily there were no dwellings on the ttact. The HI aitects about thirty acres of Kiiii- ing jn-operty belonging to the Delaware and Hudjjin company. The bottom ha.s f.ifleii out of a nuni- IXT of cellars in tiie neighborhood and a fai house near by has partially toppled over. Killed lr r.aHii- SCR.VXTOV. Sept.

12 --Michael AVaUh. a miner at (jrassy Island col- liei-y. near "VVinton. "w-as instantly killed while 1 at work by falling roof coal. He was working in the breast of his chamber loading- coal he had just loosened by a shot, arid which is supposed to have detached the roof portion, which lie failed to sound after the blast.

Hungarian laborer had his foot crushed by the fall. Porter Speak-, at Lnncaster- Sept. -Hon. Robert TJ. Porter, superintendent of census, has ail invitation to deliver an ad- of "A Century of Protection" before t'ac Agricultural and Horticultural society of county, at Lancaster.

to Jay. He left the city yestei- day for that purpose. POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never 1'vsries. A maiyel Dunty. strecfitb and whoiescnseness.

SJore econotrlcat than the ordinary Kinds, and can art be told in competition -with the multitude or low test, short weight, slum orphosptate powders. So'd oniv 'B cans. i6 Wall WHY I SHOULD INSURE Iff THE Peculiar In the combination, proportion, and preparation of its ingredients, Hood's Sarsarapilla accomplishes cures v.liere other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at nome, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Hood's Sarsapilia is the most successful medicine for purifying the blood, giving strength, aud creating an appetite. A rSrieklnjer Falls JForty-five Feet.

H.orBfRCr. Sept Ilvikm.in, a bricklayer engaged in the construction of the public school build- inj; this bcrough. fell to the ground, a ihstancc of forty-fire feet, fracturing enil and "on ankle, and inx ioiemal injuries which iviil fatal. Garner YORK. Sept.

League. American and Atlantic association games were postponed on account of rain. Bobb. Progressive Roanoke. A map of the city of Eoanoke.

taken in 1SS1 shows that there were afc that time but 7 streets aad 89 hoes es and about 500 people, now there are reariy 3,000 bouses and 15,000 people. The business part of the city now was a meadow then and only a Jew house? were on seven streets. Many of our Frederick boys are located there, and it looks as if Soanoke would soon become the Chicane of t'' South. CHICAGO. Sepr.

races resulted as Fir-t 'iiiie- C. Tim rate, sclhnc, nule l.or i. Merc Jtroasf X. F.T Time, i 1 Third lieat--Ekie Faaisllernj 2. 1 1 race, nantlicftp.

1's St. XieV. 2, Time. Ii'-Vs. Fonrlh race, Oi-r'-ao.

IJSJj. Fifth race, scll.nc. ra.lc--Spa'diacr. i'iakerton. Halloo.

3. Time. OF NEW YORK. 1st. Because The Washington is 29 years old, and its reliability ntqnesiioned.

2d. Because Its asset? are mostly iavested in bonds and mortgsges (Srst Hens oa real estate), and not one coll.ir ia spec nlatire sscmities. 3d. Becaose Tbe Waslrcgton is the company that makes pnnnally a non- forfeitable dividend, aad vtiil psj it in at the end of tbe first and every succeeding policy year. 4ih.

Btcanse a policy in The "Wasnington canaotlapse by failure to pay premium when due. fn long as there any dividend remaining to its credit. 5th. Because The "R'asUinstoa pays ail death claims immediately upon acceptance of proofs. 6th.

Because The Washington Life Insurance Company presents the public with a tew incontestable poliev, comprising a ccmbkalioa offlusli its Rh'ch makes it the perfection of life insurance. 7th. Because tue Washington will loan me taocey on my policy. Sth. Because The W.ishiogion rakss csre of its policy holders, ancl guards their interests jealousy.

Sth. Because Everybody speaks wei! of Tte Washington, and prominent life Icsur- ance men policies in it. C.L.BTABTSOOE:, AGENT Washington Life Ins. Co. of "i o-k 19 Street.

Frederick, Md. THE CHAHtES A. Hundreds of you will no doubt aiterw? the great celebration in Baltimore neit week-it will be so ininitase affair--wbat with parades, exhioits, bombardments, sham battles, you have your hands full--bet von most not h-irry--there are lots of other things you'll wsnt to see trhile there--the new postoffice--other public buildings--and above all the leading mercantile houses-will be on Leziognn street, the ihoroush- fare, stop at D. J- GOLDEI-'BERG'S fine and Cloak House, West Lex- ingtoa street--they have a preliminary opening all Exposition Treek--and you'll want to see the styles--don't be back ward, they won't ask ycu to buy anything-but it is one of the sights--they hare the best appointed Mi-linerr parlors and the handsomest Cloak rooms "south of Sew York--your visit not fee completed uniil you make a tour ihrocgh the establishment. Terr Bespectfullr, D.

J. GOLDE2TBERG, 14 W. Lexington Baltimore. Md. P.

Misses Goldeaberg-, daughters of Henrv Goldenberjr. late of Johns'own and formerly of Frederick, will take charge cf our Frederick patrons. sTdlrc --USE THE SHOE BRUSHSI JL I won't miss it, for I have lor since adopted an easier cleanlier way. A bottle of Biackml and 3. sponge to keep ray she washed cleac, save 3 deal labor and leather Sold bjr Shoe Storvs, de.1 The best Harness Pressing in the world.

W3LFF a. BAMQQIPH. Pales appear in the bocy ss Fall appr fs. Tfaer are cooanioa st other ihe for then Btearnsiisia, Keutall are getting ready for sheir wint work, acd as they are cot conducive either hesltb or happiness, the socner are endicated the better; and ihe bl qoickest, and KCi permanent FAMILY UN33IEN A preparation that has beR used in I very worse cases ard came out victoril every lime. Dou't fail to use it.

Matmf tnrec bv JNO. C. J-adfesburgr, Fred'k Md. Ssld bv BrcggisLs and store keepers I PUBEST arriages and Wagon; All the latest styles of abrialets, Canol top Phaetons. Ladies Surref Side-bar Buggies, Bills, tic Spring BuggiJ Dayroa Wagons, Spindle Wagons, eta, OF SUPERIOR airf sltgaut Snifh st lowest prices.

Also) number of "sea-nd-iiEBG." Baggies, Ph tons, asd Spring Wagoss cheap, to as room for r.eT stock- a JACOB South ITaifcet stiest, adjoining tie Bridl Frederics," Md. vv P. S- R- at Shippensburff, Sbenaceo; Valley and B. O. fiailroaas atrHagers- Peima- R- R.

st Frederick Junction, and P. TV. N. C. sndE.

aad P. Sailrpads at tTmon Stations, Baltimore. Maryland. HAIR LINE AND CCKNECTIOKS. Sclieetale tatjaR Effect June 15tij iSJ59.

THE BEST. A. O. LIPPS igent for and tottler of BsrtholonjBTRoches- Bsy VieT-r and Baltimore 1 sger Beers, Dtrtehart's Celebrated Pure A and XX Ale, Porter aad BroTm Stout, also Keystone Bott--lugr Go' jure Jamaica Gicjrer Ale acd Sachs-PrudeE 0 'amous oinger Aie. Cor, Patrick ans PelesyrapSi streeis.

Frederick, Md. Telephone ISTTIOSSI Kead 'A M. Leave 110 20TI 21bl 15 25! 7 32' Hagetstown. 7 43! CheTrsviHe, 2 231 7 52 2 35 1 4 47 OC Edge 2 i 101 Pen-Mar. Si3 ,11 45; 7 I 82! 7 25il 325.

S55 4 381 J7j FaizSeld, 9 20 Gettysburg- 110 07; Banover. Arrive Lea-v 6 3111 28 ilO 51! 6 110 28 1 6 10 16' 5 4SSi 5 IS AX A Woman's Discovery. "Another discover? has been made snd that too by a lady in this coonfr. fastened its clutches upon her scd for years she -R-ilhstood its severest H-at bar vital organs were nndai iJeath seemed iraminent. For INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF.

At tbe tolicitauon of suiuy of mvle KennblicsB I have myself at 30 jscepcnfient cacuidate Ar ShsriS And cr.tjl I aro elected to that cfiee lv th ircK'd people of conniy. "i win ihc Kn. Sout-i iarcxst and Ir Cloth ar-d be foand in inar'Kct and I wL-h so of SIT entire before I am clecten you car: twenty-Sire v-or cent, by placing your -pniu me. be- have no iissb parsed csssersTi- pav. salaried io psv, the" of trou'd the of cr-ch 3.3d every gannrnL, I asa ia.l^rat:a tcr asd -s-jil KIV pwa campaign and piarante- a "well iciCe and oM siacd, ilarict Street, where I Lave acJ caa c-t-w "ou tb seJcttion of rail ana" 3 W.

Patrick 254 26 3 5. 5 i G6 543 IS 5 51 42 6 5 19 7 IS P- 35 P- 3T. 18 BlueHifisre. 6 Si 44 ilechamcst'wm 6 03'10 53' 6 40' 6 2SJ 6 5 40 10 20, 6 5 S2 1C CS, 6 5 39' 9 50 5 4 It. 05 4 9 9 18 TjDion Bridge, 9 New WiBcsor, 9 43 Westminster, 11, a Baltimore.

ril-fe 1-eave 9 12! 1 12.wWashfngton. r-j 11 OO'U 00 2 20 11 59! 3 50 11: SIO. 6 35 2: 4 50 York, 9 CO'12 15, P. Cbamtersbarg-. SWppensbnr acdine rneyate points.

HecerstowTi, Shiopenstinr? 5 55 10 55 -i 6 10 Jl 10 634,1132 I 702i 1302 7 43 12 3S SIO' 1 06 6 4 7 0 S3 9 Bo not forget to call and examine our stock, as Tre have 0NE of the FINEST to be seen at exceedingly c' TM Xo. Majfcci Decrease In Coa! Shipments. The shipments from the mines of the Cumberland coal regions last week were 68,806 and for the year 2,106,160 tons, a decrease for the of 235,179 tons.es compared with 18SS. The kree decrease is owing S3 the destruction of tbe Canal by the late flood the Crushed to Death. A disire-'sing scene occurred at B.

0. B. S. depot in Washington yesterday morning. A pisrcine; shriek was heard as two cars were coupled tjgether.

Those who ran to tbe scene found that a woman -who had bsen taking a short cut between the cars caught, and instantly killed. She was Mrs. PrisciiJa De years old, and whose life has beea a troubled one. Her husband was the man who fatally stabbed Bennett in 1ST2, for which he was sent to the penitentiary for eight years, where he died several years ago. Her body was removed to the morgue and the coroner was summoned.

She leaves one grown sen, ia the employ of the company. She was a night car cleaner aid had been employed by the cora- for tweotv five years. Hex liie and It will par you to call before vou make your purchases. All Guaranteed as represented. E.

J. ELDR3 Wayaesboro 37j 1 09 1 39 213 3051 320J 352 iS i 54 51. 30 a "WilllamsiJort for 5 55 715, i055a. 1 43 and 545 p.m. Leave Hacerstowa for Wiiiismrport.832 1215.3 05,620 and CD p.m.

T-eave Hocky Kidge for Emr 3.43 end 6 SS p. XeaTP for 12-- 3 05 and 5 45 T- Leve Frederick jnscuon for Frecerfcfe aadf 51 p-cu ieave Frederick Junction 'or tfsneytoi Coliant-is ana York. 9 5S m. and 3 42 p. m.

S. P. Trains leave ShlppensSorjr. 00 s- and "L10p.m. H.

P. Trains arrive Smppensborg-1115 a in. aad 700 p. IT All others'cailv, except Sancay. B.

H. GeaT Pass. Aeent. J. M.

KOOP- Frest.an6 Gea.1 Manager O. SS. tfss so tauch relieved on taking first dose that she slept ail night and with one botila sss been miracnlocsly cared. Her came is Jlrs. Lutbex iatz." Thus write W.

jUamricK Co, of helbj, X. a rial bottle si Jos3.Garrotf'c Sportsmen's Goods. Practical Tailor and Cutter THE WESTERN FARM MORTGAGE TRUST CO. Capital, SS.OCO.GOO Safe Investments i itsarcd for in the B. 0.

relief SPORTING SSASOS ai HSSD These loans ar elected thegreitest care. The Invetroer.i Department of tie company fs personal snper- of G. "VT. E. general zaaca ser, -who has beea icentifieti Wi.h 4ie Scan- rial icterfetscf the Siate of Sacsas for BROWN DELASHMUTT 3TTCCS53OHS TO B.

K. SON. S3SASXFATHICK SX-- ALL UHDEB SGVEB, B. OK pHPABSTTEES HaeeTSiOTn, i acd stations A "Washington 8JO A Jc Baltimore innapriis. "WHmi-stO' Philadelphia, Xew Tork and fn Stations.

6.30 AJS BalDca'ire, Pafiadelphia Nets- York scd trar ststicus 3.OD A. JJ scdtee "West U.OOAK tsons- 12J3 TVsslungtoii sad "Way stations via brascc, Shersncosh Juaciioc, MarBcsbcrg, Cam er3aci aad tie VTest -IS) Phnadejpbia, Baltimore and -waT-sii. tons. TJS Metropolitan Branch 5.00P Except Scr daj-, for HagcrstOTrc, JJa.r tions. cbicasro, pjtssbcrF, Cjacjn- ao3 St.

ioris snd Sec- day ar.3 JipoSsy. for 'W'ssfciEKtoa' scd Sew Tors 2 ery coareiiiect. is President of the Xatiooal Bank of Laurrence. cf which he was tfce founEeferecces: Leading citizens of Fred- fc who liold our secorities. SEAL AGE2T1S Office--West Secoad Street.

FBKBEBICS.KB YULI. "WEIGHT JEVEEY TIMS 1 Torr order t7 Telepsonc or Festal tnll ceive prompt snd CABEFUL Lowest Possible FINEST QUALITIES OF COAL- Give BS an oroer ted sea FOR YOTJRSEI.VES.: AtBEST S. 3KANCH JC. HOFFMAN, cor sts C.S. ZBLLEBS, Karfeet Sot and TTay stations- AK Accosamodatscn A 35 10AM Baltinjore.

Ancapolis and iray st- 38 A Baltimore, Annapolra and ivay sta- oaij- 12.00 1'or as t20D3 Cumberland. and -ffay stations- 12.45 en, Wiacisester aso West. 2.19 3T Philadelphia, Wilnungtoxj, 82d tray gta- and way statioas, via Met. Brsnch. (Sunday finiy) 9 JQ jf washSnfften and way Washington, CiiroiieriEnd.

Pitteburir sad -srsy statJtJDf 645 PK PbJjSeiphia. Baltijaore and -way stations ayta Many SPAPJtRl.

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