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Daily News. Hi.41iE.Ge. MD. OonMctioB So. 28.

fjn DAILY will be carriccc to in city, to the Cniud SO per month; 9O for Awe $1.75 for six 01 C3.OO per Tear, invariably in Vakwihe subscription paid in SO cents per month or will potttiTely be ckugtd. THE WEEKLY NEWS. Tax Xnvs will be serred by csrrkn to subscriber! in the eitr or maiieU tesay address in the United Slues for year, 'In advance' with inducenientii clubs. Cash for subscriptions soul iBTmrixbly tccompjLsy every THX NEWS office ix connected with tht Exchange. Advertisements, the paper by sail and otherwise.

oer any infonruiioa or biineis esc be MBI day or night of charge. Correspondence coauumng impor- WB solicited from ewrr part of tht AddnM all Lcttersand to THE NEWS, MD MOHDAY, hOVEtBER 11. 1389. KM lirtRUMtft Art ind odfr tnwJHton fata to bo Ham tit" thine fcodOr yw bin to dtaib, and another Mbow 1UB plaoa I fa tie jtoiishior wbMi polishing and scoring begins. save those who havr to go ihnxiKb it know tba dJstOKtiux.

disturbing, deriitbdOK horror of prortdinc tJSe moms tor aad a place to eat and sUwp 1 sick at beatt, my summer ex at lesoeta, irith wiring moaey tsiriy burned up in perfectir idle br dude fathers, thoughtless mothers aad killy dauetiveis--money wiJcb fe the blood of existence. I bare sees beauty despoiisd. genius wreeted. reason dethroned, lorem lost. morais--sye, verily--ptirely and soMy through poverty ai the crajsof life.

I would haie a fijad large aai sohd to permit boys aod girls white to pass direcUy, imsaedlaieJjr and 1 lucJ tug asd practice for whatever caiiirtg have to grsfce have for a year calling to tlis crea turft who art? to teuco ia ord-r to Ivafo. lo typesrnus ta order to got at the teys aJ a piino. eii7O tiieio for God 1 fcal.e to S-eft oa up tho aouv, as they cover itatm may cu-ue. I soar offer a to ti.t other If he dj "a hols ia tie jjroui'X" let 12 bury 3.Tf."»·,"!! r.r -ra. Ir woaJJ far luorui IT, T.re-^-at itale of faacy o' o- a Babe: ie; us tv--t to Ciccnsiit.of PUBLIC OPINION.

Current Comments trom the Columns of our Learned Exchanges. TO STOP the AVhfiit-'. i it known that the criminal all who tnt-t of employers can't i-y SiaiJ li" There are plritvs enough in piping tiocs of peace for our young "West Point graduates to fill. An admirable sujrges: ion has been made thnt after graduation the young officers be sent around the different states to teach the national guards the art of and drill them properly. At a meeting of distinguished citizens of Newport.

K. President Harrison niemorialized to prevent the and unrestrained murdering of inriocf nt American citizens by now ijoiriS on in some of the states of the south." In what states of the south is the juurderiag of people now going on by the thousands? diini'iutio'! tf embezzlements. The poor or victim of oat'nn wliosteala or clothing i ajiit- i' ss vf t'x- law an-1 must kmguL-h itt prtoii. while th- tlik-f currii-- hTp'-orL-y into the -ancillary to uj "n'u'of dehU-raU- theft eM.M[K~ the nany of the 1 he has brought and txaot justice IK- enforced all crimmak. then- will be a much hirjcer of afety to thor-e coi'ijH-lled to the honesty of others: every ctn-ideni- tion of public morals and afety for the prompt and full punMmieiit of the deliberate law The Hoang Ho, or Yellow river in China, is 2,200 miles long.

For 2,000 years the people have been building up its banks by levees, as is done with the Mississippi- Yet every year or two come disastrous breaks, loss of life and incalculable loss of property. At various points where the breaks took place last summer fifty years must elapse before the soil can be cultivated again, owing to deposits. Delightful indeed is Prince Murat's reply to Hiss Caidwe.il when she informed him. that she proposed to allow him only 10,000 a year for permitting her to be his trite: "Madame, you deceive yourself greatly. I am not an Italian.

French princes are quoted much higher in the matrimonial stock list." Then he made an eiQuisite French bow and left her. an elaborate bridal outfit on her isands. She can never use it on anybody else, because it is embroidered all over imperial crowns, which wouldn't fir, Gwendolin, it serves you right. One honest American boy, who cherishes still in his heart the traditional respect of his countrymen for women, is worth a Great East-era load of grizzled old foreign libertines with a handle to their names. They despise everything American but our money.

An American woman who marries one of them generally gets what she deserves. LOCAL. JLOGIC- Expressions of People Picked Up by Our Diligent Reporters. In your evening edition of Friday I ol- an article in reference to the estal- Itehmont of a reading-room this city, here young men could their eve- iiiny more proiitably than many do at present. A good i now af- fnr such desire such a project buggettfd in your paper to secure a Well-selected library, inasmuch the Odd Fellows have decided to sell their collection of books, either in part or a hoV, therefore.

desirous of standard works at low have a go'Kl of so Lover of Books. 'er KOIV that the i' cream And soda's to let him me more au-i And t.ike my hAiid in hi-. Because his heart the So my chanter for the A Girl with an Appetite. Kentucky Fends. If anybody wants to write the thrilling American novel, he need go no farther than Kentucky to find material for scenes as tragic and -wildly romantic as any writer would -wish to portray.

The American tragic need not search Italian history for blood curdling topics on to exercise his muse. The Ken- faeky feuds will be a rich mine for them These family fights are handed down from father to son. Blood is wiped out in blood, and nothing is ever forgotten or forgiven. It is said that the Martic- Tolliver fight, after lasting aiaay years. has fiaaHr been ended by the romantic marriage of a Romeo and Juliet of the rival Not so the Hatfield-McCoy fead.

These two families had been at odds for i.iany years, and had fought till, it is said, no less than twenty and boys had been murdered on 'he sides. Then a fair McCoy mat ana l-oved a young Eomco Battu.ld- They piightec their troth, as an would hcvu put it- They became engaged to be married, the spc.ce reporter of oar day vrouiu write. The; day came, the pair stood at the altar, the preacher was is the set of pr them one. ia through the the ballets of those who had swora that a JsfcCoy shoald never be tbg wife or 2. HatSeld.

Both bride and groom aud fell dead in their blood stained w-edding garments. The Hataeld-ilcCoy feud has orcken out fiercer than ever, and will apparently continue till none ol either race is left to keep up the bates. Where axe our missionaries? It i wonderful the some per- tons exhibit hi rer.p»-rt their rights to tres- on the right-- of others Some per- sorm visiteil my place a time ago. and without so much a raying "by your leave." walked into the yard and began helping tu the fruit they could tind. AVhen you consider the cmestion fairly you conclude that growing on any i land much the propel ty of the owner or renter of land are the goo'b.

in the storehouse tif the merchants in Frederick. Surely no one would venture to carry off their goods without theii, consent: yet it is no less a crime in one than the Farmer. A PKAYKtt. Wr t-T. for The Netrs.

Let my every thought and word Be sincere, oh. blessed Lord Let my daily walk Life from sin to holiness. Let my strong desire be To lie guided still by thee. Turn not from my prayer away. Let me never go astray.

Let it ever be my choice. In Thy work to still rejoice. "Where Thou leailest let me go. And Thy constant help bestow. Let me ever constant stand Holding fast unto Thy h.uul.

In ail danger, toil or pain Snl! Thy servant Lv-rd Mi-tain. AVhen my sojourn In re done (jraj)t the victory may be wou. After labor give me Safe at home with the blest. CARRIE L. Jfarket.

Md. JOEL GUM CO I 2 BALTIMORE. MD. A TREMENDOUS SALE -IK- ADVEBTISEMEXTS. POSTPONEI? i PUBLIC SALE Something in This.

Fasny Edgar Thomas, a -well known young newspaper -vs-oman, adds her idea to the pOe of novel suggestions for tae Columbus celebration of 1S92. Fanny believes -with ail her heart that rich cai-' zeas. who are sighing for to dc something great with their money, sho'oid form a monster fund from which straggling, starving young geniuses maj draw to support themselves while they are toiling up the hill towards final success. She writes, and her pec is dipped in gait acd blood: For the of heaves ted in the name of hn inanity, eesse trjiajj to tlilnk cp aew pians fca ezpaadiaj tiose eaoncoas sums of money, aaJ a -or the use of poor younj people Tnth tr them froa: banaiig ce rafters out of their souls ur tag the first best yean, when the blood iasappoi, imbicion crippled, the person R-arred, tal tin toil tbil The large sa'e cf personal property of the late E. AT.

of Frederick Connty. Md deceased, and that of Roberts which was. sed to taVe yovetnberPib. at Green5eH Mills, en account of the In- cl mency vf the weither to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1889, at o'clock. scd This is a varied lot cf bosseho'fl and th; sfeation is invitea of and otter parlies.

The bridge across tbe Mocccacy pos- itivelv be re-dv for travel by th tirae. J. CLINTON ROBERTS. Executor of E. A deceased.

ROS1-RTS BROTHERS. THE WONDERFUL on exbibition for one week st South Market Next door to Becfcley's. This is vl.o Machine Tliat Talks, Reproduces Bird Concerts, Sirgipg Cornets Pice ie an i Violin Solos by leadirg Don't Miss Seeing and Hearing this Marnl of Mechanical Ingenuity. novlldlir SILK GOODS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. No auction goods, no manufacturers 66code, no imperfect goods, but only the most desirable, seasonable, and perfect merchandise, all bjaght for onr regular retail trade, ana for this season's sale.

Note the lots and prices, arid make comparisons. All prices guaranteed as quoted. BARGAIH SALE IN SILK GOODS. LOT pieces 20-inch colored Faille Fraccaise, all silk at 50c. Last week's price 75c.

per yard. Colors in this lot: Medium and dark brown, medium and dark navy, myrtleTeerpent, reseda, gob- elin, terra cotta, rose, garnet, olive and bronze. At 50c. Last weeu's one 0 75s. LOT pieces 22-inch colored Faille Franchise at to sell and gold last week at $1.15 per yard: Colors in this lot: Medium and dark navy, golden, medium and seal brown, myrtle, (two EEades.) olive, serpent, old rose, reseda, sapphire, Robelin, light, medium and dark gray icd dark garnet, copper, jjtta, light bine.

At sell and sold week at psr yard. LOT pieces Armnre Koyals and Faille Francaiee at 93c. Last week's price and $1.25. Colors in tnis lot: white, cream, light blue, pink, lavender, garnet, myrtle, navy blue, medium and dark brown, serpent, old rose, gray, silver gray and mode, plum. At 93c.

Last week's price $1.18 and $1.25 per yard. LOT peces best imported Faille Francaise, $1.50 per yard. Last week's pries, $2. Colors in this lot: Golden brown, medium blue, marine, navy, myrtle, terra cotta, copper, tan, gray, garnet, mode, old rose, serpent, gob- elin, old blue, old green, olive, heliot-ope. LOT pieces best imported Faille Francaiee, (evening shades only,) $1.60 per yard.

Last week's price, $2. Colors: White, cream, light bice, pink, corn, Nile, lavender. At $1.60 per yard. Last week't price $2 per yard. LOT pieces 20-inch black Grcs Grain Silk, all 50j.

per vard--last week's price, 65c. LOT VIL-- 25 pieces 20-inch Black Satin Rhadames, all silk, 59c. per yard--last week's price 75c. LOT pieces 19 inch Black Faille Francaise, exposition brand, at 75c. per yard--last week's price 90c.

LOT pieces 21-inch Black Faille Francaise, exposition brand, at S6c. per yard--last week's price $1.00. LOT pieces Black Brocades, direct importation from Lyons, at $1 50 per yard--last week's $lS7j. LOT XL--25 pieces Black Satin Duchesae, Guinet Siiks.Faille 3VaB- caise, Satin Monopole, Satin Griffon, Peau de Soie, Bengalins, at 1.50 per yard--last week's prices $2 and $2.25 per vard. LOT pieces Black Satin Dnchesse, Gros Grains, Faille Francaise, Tissue Grenadines, Pean dc Soie, Satin Griffon, Sieba Grsna- dine, Silk at $1.75 per yard --last week's price $2.25, $2 50 and $2 75 per yard.

LOT pieces Black Satim Duchesse, Gros Grains, Faille Francaise, Peau do Sole, Peau de Griffon, Sieba Grenadines--in fact, every piece of fine black silk goods in onr department. We guarantee this the finest lot of black silk goods imported, at week's prices from $2.75 to $3.50 per vard. LOT pieces colored tSes at 95c--last week's price $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. LOT pieces 23-inch is 35- Eome striped brocades week's price 25 per yard. Colors: White, Nile, pink, lilac, cardinal, navy, brown, garnet, myrtle, olire, bronze nd old rose.

Ladies, again we call attention to this Escst important sale. Give ns call acd make comparisons. Oar goods are desirable, new and perfect goods, bought only for our retul rade. WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPtRTKENT. SPECIAL.

VALUES. LOT pieces 36-inch cloths and 48-inch Henriettas at 50c. per yard. LOT all wool drap d'alma at 62jc. per yard.

LOT importation of French plaids, large variety of designs, at 693. LOT ladies' broadcloth $1.00 per yard. LOT pieces ladies' Francis broadcloths, imported to sell for $1.75. Our price $1.40. LOT camel's hair, 43 inches wide, at $1.40 per yard.

WRITE FOS SAMPLES THE BIG FURNITURE RAGE. Have 3' -u beoa watchiuir.ibe great Furniture eimeorer tn store 22d sw the Esrlj- in ibf race bis entries passed and he a U.ft tve-y ibingr else so far in the rear tbii the tncy ever of puuic IECIUJ on aujbody' beds anil bureaus and Cables ani eta tm Carty's. He bas some UJEJOR-OOAi: ss that marvtis of sasie and and gre much c'jtaper tlisa 'bff csn te atj wcTeeise. fivea if you do tot mttni to buy come aaS It Is a p'tasure show gootfs tlittt so nj-jm as ibese. fite 3 oi Stves; Stoves.

Stoves B. IX THIQTVr A (Successors to E. A. C. Fox.) O.

C. 42, 44 E. Patrick Frederick, Md. Look Out Large Wire Sign Across the Street. SANITARY PLUMBEB, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.

I have just completed and opened one of the nr est show rooms, the State ailed with ftr.e sanitary plumblntrapi.i c. Every closet 1 offer for sale Is guarantee to bo Ires from odor. I be to hare these call, who are interested In such work, ai 3 and 5 Court street, where jou can cet ererytblcir roa waatln aU branches of the plumbing line i hare also received the agreccy fortht-; Broomall. Sanks and Clinch Sfsam and Hot Water Heaters. Estimates furcishs3 on apolication.

AH work to me wli be done a -workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guaranteed- Keapec.fu'ly Xours, COURT STKEKT. Facts That Are Facts. Premiums awarded at the Frederick County Agricultural Frederick ciiv, Md. --To W.

M. Kelisr, First for -i-s: Familr tlour, to ilr. Wo'fe, First Premium for bgst hreid, b.ked from Roller Flour. ab ve laentioaeJ. Voile also received premiutsi for Kest last year, made ff the FloUr.

You will remember seeing the fine bread in the show case exhibited by G- W. M. Keller, and baked bv R. S. Wolfe, the family baker; to the astonishment of all who saw the bread taken away on Monday, to find it nice and moist, it bakeii one week, with the loaves cut in half, was taken home and used with the Ufual relish.

All yertoveM of good bread use Bakers Favorite Boiler Flour and a good baker YOU, will have the best bresd from the best flour on the market. Ask your dealers for it. Yours Kesoectfully. G. M.

KELLER. BUT IK WIFE. What can be worse than to hear that a man beats his wife It's awful! Jt often occurs, but there is a splendid remedy for it; is, an application of the rod. Bheum- atism, Seuralgia, Headache, Toothace and their kindred ailments are awful, too, but (here is also an efficacious remedy for them viz: The FAMILY LINIMENT Don't oe led to believe that liniments are all alike. If yoa use the above liniment once, yon will be convinced that itissu- peiior to all others.

Very respectfully, JNO. G. RODEKUCK, MANUFACTURER, Fred'k Md. For Sale by Druggists store keepers in general merchandise. sldwly Are showing a magnificent assortment of everything pertaining to a well-kept srock of JDrv Goods, Xo- tious, Ladies' and Gents' FIXE GOODS AT LOW PRICES special Have now on hand the finest astortmtnt of mm mil --AND-- RANGES ever ofiered in this city at prices to suit the times.

The celebrated HOY5L ASGASD, with or without oven; Beaver, Derby, Grand Crown, CO. Sole Fire Place Heater KooSne, Spoctine Job Woik promptly attended to." Eepaia for stoves constantly on hand. Call anil be convinced that cheapest and bw place to buy is at th Frederick Stove House, 151 EAST PATKICK STREET, AND WHY W33 Because we have the oair CJormlete Picture Frame Estab lunent ia Western we manufacture ocr own mouldings and can sell at manufacturers? prices. Becsase we carry Over 1OO Uesign.S in and moulding in stock, avoiding the delay or ordering from the city. name today a few special Because carry a.

full line of Engravings, Arto- things, 42-inch Wool Surah, all the Pastels, 'WaterlGolors, Easels, new coloring; with side bauds at! at ajl rl stock. Portraits mad a rooe: 42-inch Wool Surah, in Brown, Xavy, Olive, Myrtle and Garnet, with broad stripes in combination, ac 42-inch French Serge, in Garnet. Brown and embroidered bands, both wide and narrow, at $10: 42 inch French Serge in myrtle, garnet and navv, in wide Persian bands and stripes at and Handsome imported camel's hair robes at $20 and 52 inch Broadcloth in gray, navy, brown, myrtle and black at prevailing price Si; 36 inch Tricot Cloth, all colors at 37Jc. elsewhere Ask to see our Royal and Faille Francaise silks at $1: also the $1.25 and $1.50 grade peau de soie; beautiful line new India silks (fancy) at SI, are 32 inches wide: full assortment trimmings and combination silks in colors at $1.00, silk and jet trimmings, of every de. scription, apron fronts, side panels- sashes, girdles, etc.

A Suede mosquetaire 8-button length kid glove in mode, gray and tan at $1.25 sold elsewhere at extra fine quality in black, at $1-65, regular 82.00 glove: Full size ChemllePor- rieres in garnet, blue, old gold, oak and terra cotta; mottled ground, with deep, rich colored borders at S7.50 per pair, prevailing price for same quality, $12.50. romsznaU pictures to any size required at all prices. Proprietor. JUST RECEIVED. COURT AND PATRICK STS.

We have just received another iarge invoice of HEATING COOKING to. "We mention in part the ''EXCELSIOR" CLIMAX" --COOK STOVES: "HtlSTLEE," "SADIA1S HOME." and other Heating and Cooking Stoves. Onr Leader, The Splendid Fireplace Stove, is jnst what its name implies a splendid stove. We make a specialty of SLATE MANTLES, and carry a full stock to select from, Roofing and Spouting and General Repair Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Call and see ns.

promptly attended 2sT. CT. SOlsT, 26 EAST PATRICK STREET, FREDERICK, MD. MKENNESS Or th? Liquor IlKbi', Cored by Dr. Halaes 7 (Joldcn veil can in a cu- of cr or ra -ocvl ibepatie25 h-irrnless eTMeci a ind ibe is iriRire7 or sin AT moje men who Save Goldea in tniisnat the Vnowiedjw, to-day "vc Ibcr orttsTOvna Jree 4S tsxt or A WH-t-IAHSON, Aft, Frederick Md A NEWSPAPER a'J pupZ'sbed for Jala cheap.

tb' ATTORNEY- AT FKKDERICK. SETO'Tia i v. Vcang. KOSK iVoflit. la fmm 47 Slates.

TvrrltoriM, AUnm fiHrailaanUtw, prwA ail Urt'CAl I8f Mt. A CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF WITHDRAWS. Since I have announced self as an independent candidate for sheriff I have received very flattering reports from every district in the county, but as I hare yet a very 3arg? stock oi Fall and Winter cassimeres. suiting and overcoatings to dispose of, and ia the event of jay election it woiild te jmpcssiblefor me to give my per- sonal attention to the Merchant Tailoring bnsiness and to continue it trcnld necessitate theservices of a high salsr.ei cntter to the bnsiness a-d to cut cp my cloth. "3 to meet the additiocal expenses would an advance in prices.

af.er ue coiaideration I respectfully withdraw iy name as a candidate for sheriff and hive to coctlnne the Merchant Tailor- ig bnsiness at my old Xo. S. Mar- etstreef, where I can always give yon a we 1 and stylish srarment at unasnally low ces. W. T.

ARLEY Practical Tailor and. Cutter. IfredRitterCo. REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS and CONVEYANCING. SPE( IVL tTTEyriCA G1TE5 TO THE 6UASA- TEKISK OF TITLES The fol'owine testinionia' frcci 3oa JAMES McSHESET, Chief Judge 6th J-a dicial Circuit, speaks for itself: FredeHbfc, November 10th.

1SSS. MK. ALFRED RiTTEK, Tear beg leave to bear testimony. in the very strongest terms, to joar eicef- tionii aptitude and great in making examinations of the laid recsrds respecting real The process. and caref il search, scrsitioy and sice judgment, at ho-; a tedious one, and isoitencimplicate and uinralt.

Sotae of I the complex of this Kino a 1 have ever had to make Ihaveen- 'rusted wholljr to you, and I am free to say that jon traciil thei; out with great exacl- sod precision, and much more satisfactory results than I couli have hoped to reach myself. I ive not the slignteit hesitation in savins that I regard von ss an expert in this behalf, and I have every con- fidenoe in jour ability to trace I out the most intricate chain of title. Very truly, I ara yonrs JAMES McSHEEEY. HAPPY THE MAN Whose FURXITOTuE comes from STGHISOH'S. Ho old styles or homely pacteras to Mca.

Esrery rMng fcorrect good taste. Also TSIS SCOTJSE who did the buviug. She didn't pretend to know everything FOKXITCJRB but she did know it was CHEAPEST and BEST to deal where goods are new and of late design from the leading factories in the country. Ii Will Pay You To Do InKewise. H.

EtoMson Son, 12 SOUTHfMARKET STEEET. EMBALMING AXD UNDERTAKING a Special Feature of our business. Constantly on Hand, AT E- J. ELDRIDGFS, ELE3AXT ASSORTMENT OF Miller (Successors to P. Pyferj, MILLINERY and Xoiions, choice Fall aad "Winter Styles in every now open.

Hosiery," Gleves, Towels, Damasks, Plushes, elrets. Ribbons and a full line of Dress Goods. Black Goods, in Siiks. Henriettas. Crepes and Xaa's Veiling a speciality.

Tne naest Stock in the city. Oar stock has been selected with great care, and additional goods coining in fron to day in new We would be to have you call or order, and promise you the very lowest prices that are consistent with nice quality of goods. E. J. ELDRIDGE W.

Patrick FRBDSRI O. --AKD-- Finest qualities of Goal. Mine prepared Cumberland, especially adapted for cooking purposes Baltimore Vein and Lyken's alley (red George's Oreefe, Cumberland. Ciders by mail, telephone, or left at W. B.

Shriner's sbore, will receive prompt WM. S. MILLBB GOT Patrick st. Water Street Depot.

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