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1 The Daily News. FREDERICK. MD. feahMtOoBMctioa No. 28.

DATJ.T Erxxrcte will Vf "ouiicn to in dty, to tatr adorew in the United per month; 9O cents Ifcr monifcs; $1.75 for six monthi 01 in the paid in Mtrmnce, SO cents per saoath or S3.6O will positively be charged. THE WEEKLY NEWS. Tax WEEKLY Nsvrs will be lenred by to saoscribers in the eitr or mailed mr address in the United for El.OO per icvsriably in advance; to clubs. Cash for sub- irriptions must icTmrimbly accompany Nzws office is connected -with Exchange. Advertisements, or- Cat the by noil otherwise, or say information or butineis can or night free of charge, Correspondence coazsinioj impor- feat solicited from ei ptri of Aodrcw all LeUersand TV.efram* tc THE NEWS, MD wkile Bcwton hM two hundred, In tfaroe TilUgtt near New York raride sixty aggregate foot up JOOO.OOO.r 000.

Four men in Chicago are worth $20,000,000 each. America is far richer than Great Britain. The average Mmnal income of the hundred richest Englishmen is about the average income of the hundred richest Americans is probably 51,000,000. At the same time Mr. Shearman finds that the average earnings of quite four-fifths of American families do not reach a year; and not a week passes that men and mothers and children do not starve to death ic this rich Atntrica.

Mr. Shenrmss concludes his paper: The CLJM! 'Astenca. are i aiztrof Its tra.i ihe i 1 a of ii; It is wain tlia: this cannot go on for- MBVE8TISEMEHTS. WEDNESDAY. kOVEBBER 20.

1S89. Up to date 29 causes have "been ioond for the Republican defeat in Ohio, There are six back counties yet to kear from. The sickening tragedy of tho judicial ngicj of Josepn the murderer, at "Woodbnry, X. was never exceeded by the sickening tragedy of any janrder in this country. President Harrison is one mnn who a woman can keop a secret- Ho Isss entrusted the copying of his message to his pretty typewriter girl, when le would net trust it to any man.

Sed and black are the devil's colors, it is said. These were the tints in which the Anarchists of Sew York recently decorated a hall in which they celebrated their principles. Among tha mottoes one or two suggestive enough, like the following: "If you assassinate us Gatliag guns, we will dynamita your" silence in the grave is more powerful than words can be." A grand day it was in Nicaragua, that on which ground was broken for the canal at San Juan del isorte, on the Atlantic side of the coast Impressive out of the common it must have been when, as soon as the laborers had begun work their picks and shovels, the Catholic and Protestant, flocked. to the churches and celebrated the event Ttish anthems and prayers of thanksgiving. A general holiday was observed.

Catholic and Protestant The scenes at the dedication of the new Catholic university in "Washington -would 'have made our Puritan forefathers turn over in their graves. At the banquet in honor of the occasion were the president and vice president of tho United States and several of the cabinet officers. The secretary of state made a speech congras- both Catholic and Protestant on the freedom we enjoy. The Presbyterian president himself spoke a few kindly' "words. Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, and Bishop Giitcour, of Cleveland, represent! to the full the spirit of American patriot- I fern that throbs in the -warm hearts of Catholics born and bred under the Stars and Stripes.

The Catholics of the new time recognize the American spirit as fnlly as anybody alive. Cardinal Gibbons believes in the separation of church and state, and in the reading of tho Bible by the common people. In his dedica tion sermon at the university Bishop Gflmour used these tvords: Cchohcs ha-re 20 contention public schools or state schoo.3 as such. They are "soling no cept them ia America, as they have dose is Europe, oa cositios thai the chS3 be taoght rsUgioa aad the ta-re of morality. TahKage's church tvas burned ia Brooklyn, asicng the first to call on with words of sympathy vrere some Eoman Caihoiic priests.

He and thev iad together in. a common cause, in s. fight against immorality and skep- ticism. In the same fight, in the holv crusade for education, for rnorahtv, for the spiritncJizins of the race ir: this age of materialism. Catholic aad Protestant can aSord to sink all sectarian bitterness and eiasD hands.

I DIVIDEND NOTICE. FARMERS' A MECHANICS' XJLTIOSAI. BANK OF FREMFRJCK. Nov. lc9.

TLe Pre-idenLand Directors bave this day declared a rividerid. of 5 Per MX the IStu bf the Sink on lienia NJXDORKF. Cashier. 3 OPEN LETTER "Who Own trio XTnitecL States? Thomas G. Shearman is a rich ruan.

a lawyer, and a member of the churcb. by Henry "Ward Beecher. ilr. Shear- sasa is also an enthusiastic single tas rsaa, acd opposed to the absorption of the land of the United States into a jtle has been looking into statistics tc find out who at present own this couatrv. He finds, to begin, that the ua- growing richer and the pcor Of the wealthy persons witiaa his own knowledge, there are forty-five individuals aad twenty-five estates worth 'from $130,000.000 to $20.000,000.

These seventy represent an aggregate wealth or over each. The figures show that at present one- half of the wealth of the United States is owned by 40.000 persons. More than two-thirds of it ail is owned by one-seventieth of tbs population. The wealth of the country, evenly distributed, would give $1,000 per head to every man, wo- raan and child in the Union; but one- seventieth of the population have got it nearly all It is probably not their fault more than that of false economic sys- terns that causes riches to roll themselves like this. A Couseieneious Communication on the Johntville "Casualty." The writer, who is one of our pa- trona, sends us the following vith the request that we publish i Union Bridge.

Xov. To the cf Tl I noticed in your WEEKLY NEWS of the 7th an article copied from the "Baa- ner of Liberty," in rfiorence to Mr. Dan'l H. Buckey's it-am running off, in hich I ain the, what I will call, frontispiece: and at nn statement in the ''Banner'' of 7th which was a part or'y of niv "lenKthy coiwiiiunicaDoii," which Mi. Buckey refers tj.

and all of which ap- pearb in tho "C.irroll of latt wvt-k ty rtason of the Banne not having room for it), was not copied by you the following week. I ask you in kindness and justice to me to give this a place in your nest issue, which I give as an outgrowth of Mr. Buckoy's own card of last ''Earner'" He says it is no use for Mr. Repp i that's me) to become desperate. Well.

I never knew, that that word was applicable to rue until ho hitched it on as he did. He sajs also I was wrong in. lu-i bomg his team when it stopped. When I asked him then and there, the same day. I understood linn to say he was there by them.

A workman in the field, how over, told me ho was, that he left go at a fodder shock, but caught up again. If I was wrong, his correction I suppose is right. Resnect- ing load of corn, I thought the wagon (which will hold 10 barrels or more) was quite empty, boing near beginning of a row, I understood a workman. ho he helped to pick it from the to say there four or baskets, but now I believe he meant barrels or tiiid barrels and I took it for I accept Mr. Buckey as correct, in saying four to MX barrels.

As to damage done wagon, I will refer the rtvider first to tbc ''BannerV re- Eort if the -'1st ult (which you a'so pub- shed) then to my statement in same paper--then to the one over Mr. 's ow siguriuie ia last week's "Banner." Now is it not probable that any considerate reader would infer from first item in "Banner" Oct 31st and that of Mr. B. of last eek's issue of baniu journal, that I. on that occasion, was a marauding, sneak thief gunner, a poacher, impudently shooting over the man's farm, about te-MI no respect for him cr his.aud against hit, will in the exrrtine? I I think it is.

therefore, regardful for all myself especially), state that Mr B-ickey kinrlly invited me several months I ago to come to his place, saying he would i join nit if he could a hunt thereabout, On thi day of this unpleasant occurrence I wein. found him busy go, but he said I should luint wberc fl'ked, tvkt rp myself," ho put it. tol-1 me litre he tl.oasrht I weald (mil tht 1-srtls. that his! hc.i'ta would i ot scare. c.

spoke of that and I told hii.i should I to disturb tlnrn.to and I would stx p. He that'-- all, r--'it. rJifv.rl." I s. n-- much caution and discretion, ai to d-samrv and nit vcmpnts I am capable of ursiier -Iiuilar circumstarees, i srn v.hire as a huntfr. He alxi af'er the 1 ar-h-ip, t' i'rie day, two JsfTi r.

iit requcstexl nit to ajiin when his busy work "vvn? dire and I would take a hunt. At -awe time.win 1 as-Vc-d what could have causvd Them to noi 3 lomarkod. "that be did Rut thought ir must have my Several reliable gentle- men say lie toM tliem the same sub- stance. How charged to nil is -is sentance in print, viz: "It my craa. I gave auapproximveof disl-iucein" rvil that cautui them to away." Xot in asing.e instance have I stated bv woni or pen that sOf and did not I -lo know, nor can it be shown, ir.

fart, that we dii i not. It circuiru.Vint.f5- Tcey r.n om the mcc-t tnf ing kn iw and as the hastily or rot If Mr. nuy arv- of have tioned aif. Let tut tnit'i blazed upon me. no matter how- much tbat or bams--but let it be It ij.

cot my as a "pretent'ous bkr," as Mr B. chosestocall me), ti denv 01 thine ttiat I do not know is wron-j-, and I much as any tLe unfortunate occurrer.ce.and the publication-that 1 fe't impelled, in duty to myself.to this and my other article about, for pul-- pnnt. EespectfuHv, J. RFPP. Foolish Hen.

TME 5 WOIM'S ADVICE. is ocly the eecoai fa eight th-' v-3 hid polfch my boots, szsd yet I hrf fciri of tjae lliri- Lis pasts, idspt rfsJcb RABBOLPH. PUBLIC SALE OF YAIITABLE Household Furniture ine undersigned, house- keepicg, willl sell tt public sale, on the secocd flaor of the Ercelsior Building, now occupied by Besint Knott, situated on East Patrick street, Frederick, Md ON THURSDAY, commencing at 9 o'clrck, 3. the following valuable household furniture, to-wit: 2 fine walnut chamber suits, 1 fine hall suit, con- Miting of hall rack and 2 lesther chairs; fine parlor suit, ebonized frames; 1 Sne parlor gait, in silk plush; 1 fine buffet, marble top table, 1 ten foot extension table, lot oi picture, rockirg and dm'ng chairs, 12 i-air cloth lot of table ware, queeasware, and silverware, Iver knives and forks, pre table cloths acd capkins, 3 hair soft top 1 feather bed. bolsters and pillows, sheets and quilts.coverlets and blankets, coanterpanes, 1 book case, 1 lounge, 1 bedstead, 1 mantel eight day cloci, 1 parlor Brussels carpet, 50 yards; 1 carpet, rame figure, Si yards ol Ingram carpet.

05 yards of same figure, 26 yards of Ingrain, IS yards of Ingrain, 32 yards of Icgniin for ball. 13 yards of stair carpet, 23 yards of Three ply pa'is. 22 of rag carpet, bed springs, 1 refrigerator, 1 saddle and bridle, wash bowl and pitchers, 1 cook stove, 1 fire-place stove, ''Golden Snnr" 1 "Argand" parlor stove, 1 range, 1 fine drop light, 2 step ladders, 0 feet of hose, child's tab, 3 hoop tubs, 1 Standard range, 2 self feeding I stoves, I sewing machine and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of credit of sbc months will be given en all sums over by the purchaser giving his or her note with approved security, bearing interest from day of sale. All sums of $5 and uader the cash will be required- property to be removed until the terms of site are complied with.

T. T. HEKSPEKGES. Prices have a unique significance of their own, especially when they are modest and in company with High values. Low Prices aid Sterling Qualities come together this week, and their meeting is certainly advantageous to all patrons.

Good values crop out above little prices, all the time, and our customers reap a "GREAT BENEFIT." A fifty-cent sa'e of 62J, 65 and 75 cent Dress Fabrics. These are bright new goods of this season's make, desirable colors, best styles, and are wholesaled today at our retail prices. Broadcloths 52 inches wide, all colors, at 75 cents, worth 51. Black Serges, wish Mohair Borders.at 75 cents and $1. considerably less than real value in both instances.

Notwithstanding the rise in raw and the consequent advance oo all silk materials we are well stocked and are showing a fell line of Grcs Grains. Faille Rhadames, Royals, Peau de Soies, Satin Luxors, c. A splendid black gro erain silk at 90 cents, really good value at $1.25. Thii is not a trimming silk but a dress quality. Curtains st all prices, from one dollar pair np.

Raw Silk and Chenille Poitiers from $5 a pair up. "Wraps of every n. and at prices thit mnst command attention. Excellent value in Nobby "Storm Coats." A verr rhoice line of every thing new in Table Linens, tuitable for Christmas pres ent, Tray Covers, Buffet Covers. Table Pets, tpkins, Towels, c.

Ti many new things, we have added to the Men's Department pots it far ahead of any stock in town. Take a look at you 5ad a very self txubrotdered iCids in all the prevailing shades at 51. most perfect ore at 35, rehnei. elegantly Sr.ishe.1, rope made especially for us from selected skins. That walking gtave you hare beard so much of.

onr great hit, is made with a bacV, heavy skies, completing; the glove on sale today. The" stock of Krit'ed, Scotch Wool aad Cashmere Gloves exceeds sty past effort. In thejssine o.mer wilt be found Neckweir, Collars aud Cnfe, Full Drees Paraphernalia wh'ch si- contain-, the ccrrect stales We in addition to this par special attention to custom we guarantee them to be satisfactory in every parJicu'ar To rnase yon 'eel better c-ili on us and we wiij refer you to a dczen sentlsmen for waom ha-e made these goods. Martin. COURT AND PATRICK STS.

West of City Hotel. -USE TIIJS PDBEST THE BEST mn A. o. Saffcnss from th" effects of yosthfal errors, early lostiaanl.9ol,etc Ecrd a Talnable ccEfcunlug tell particulars for hose care, FREE charge. A eplendid medical wort-; should be read by every Eaa -who la nsnrocs and debilitated.

Address, Prof, ft C. FOWLEB, IBooflES, Conn. ij'cn' anr 1 Koobc-s- ter, M'iv'-auk und View aoJ tionil Baltio.ore Lnicr Beers DuRtban's "urc XXX a 0 XX Porter Brv-wn stout. Kerstpne Co puro Jacaaica Giaeer Aie 4ri rudeas 'ataous uiafer A'e. strict ape streets, Frrde-Icte, Mrt.

132. Stoves. Stoves. Stoves 13. A S3 3B OO.

(Successors to E. A. C. Fox.) Wake ap to the imcortaaee of io ihf picture who should have bseo i i aOi-rs did not wake to a izi -c. until the golden opportunity had fitd, i the ja ais It ij a bad to lose an opoort-sniti? as it is to y- ir ur ire aod there is littie lofce feare-J frorathern, but iiihojgh bargaiis fsr- pJcnCiful as our hev cannot last forever.

Youran't ouv as cheap asnon to cou't jcse the op porsunitj we cow offer you for a great saving ta jits for Have now on hand the finest assortment of mm --AXD-- EAXGES ever ofiered in this city tt prices suit the times. The cele- brd'ed mm ARGAHD, 1 or oven- Beaver, Derby, Grand Crown, Sole Agwtiar uu UK en ASD-- SEXTOH'S GRAM Mre Place Heater Spouting and Joh Work promptly attended to. EepaiiB for stores consiantlT en band. Call an! be convinced that cheapest and pbce to bay is at th Frederick Stove House, 151 EAST PATRICK STREET, K.OO3I and. HAJL.L.

Wake up ere it is too lale and call at the FtTHNITXJRE AND UNDERTAKING- HOUSE i2, 41 a w'-c it for ti W.J9 Frederics, Sign 'Across the Street. ES2EBX KAH-EOAB H. P. R. R.

at SalppeasburKt Valley acd B. O. Railroads at Haperstovra: Peona- H. R. at Frederick Junc- tlcn.

and P. W. N. C. sad B.

and P. Railroads at Cnioo Stations. Baltimore. Maryland. MAIN LINE AND CONNECTiONS.

Schedule taking iflect Oct. 13th, 18JS8. Kead STATIOHS P.JJ JUeatre Arrlve' A. IL.IP. 7 15! 1 31, 7 44 7 51' 8 GO.

8 4-! 52 9 3 9 5Si 1 45 2 2 I.y 2S5, 3 3 352' 4 5 Hajrcratown. Chewsnlle, 49 Edgemont, FairfleW, Orrtanna. Reitysbtirj Hanover. Arrive Leave 12 33 7 12! 12 i I 13 32i 6 44I1J 45 33111 28! 52 1C 53 -5 40 30 'tj 20 10 22i .931, S30 8J65 74S 741 735 7 647 835 617 534 Leave Arrive, 4 43 Kdgeaiont, 6 44 11 45i 7 8 CO 2 16 2 541 5 O) BlneHldf-e, 6 32 11 13 44 3 20, 5 8 05 10 51 9 07 3 4tl 5 77 9 IS! 5 41 9 22, 4 101 9 4 OtJ 5 52! Hocky Uidge, Fretien'k June ,1038 11025 6 4 5 5 22 9 47' -t 6 0-', Wpetrn nster. JO 2'i 1 6 33.

Giyndon. 10 50, 5 d9l Arjnston. 11 U. Cinloo Br.dge. 5 16! 6 12 lin ry 01 41 59 09s 6 Sew Wmdsrr, 5 33 10 03 SO 9 43 5 4 51.

iS, 4 25! 4 11 U. 6 OU.J7 17 4 00 A.M ip H.rp.si.|Arrive Leave I w.ip.M. 1 12' 7 Co' 9 12 -jiWashlnoton r- i 1 6 35' 2 18 2 20 11 00-- 11 59' 3 50.12 35 450 P. M.IP. JI.I, 9 OC.12 L5UO 00 x.

Between Wllllamsport, Bbippensbure and inte'-medjate points. A M.fLeave 25'W 53 6 48 0 OSi 00 7 06 It 32 7 24 35 45, 7 35 Arrive 35 12 1 53 8 32 OC 12 12 39: 8 43, 1 OS Smfthsbur? Bdfremonc Wayiaesbro', Chsaabersburff Shippensburs imve Leave S45 1 330! 5 06! 8 00' 7 35 7 01 6 30 5 Si 3 05 5 19 2 it 4 55 23S 4 49 2 13 4 1 SB 3 52 1 091 3 20 Leave Williamsport for 625, 1 45 and 6 45 p.m. Leave Hagerstown for Wilhamsport. SO a. 05.519 and 05 p.

m. Leave Rocky Ridje for Emm itsborgr. 1040 3.33 and 6 35 p. m. Arrive at Bmmitsbnrg 110 a and 4 03 and 7 05 m.

Leavn JBmmitsburg for Koctv Ridce. 8 30 2 52 and 5 50 p. M. Arrive at Booty Kidge 50 a and 322 atd 8 20 m. Lefcve Frederick Junction for Frederick CJ2.

a- and 5 02 p. m. Leave Frederick Junction for Taueytown Columbia and York, 9 58 a. m. and 3 42p.m.

H. P. Traics leave Shlppenabiirg', 50 a. and 1.20 p. nz.

H. P. Trains arrive Shrppensburg-, II and 6 55 p. tMonday only. Ali others daily, icept Sunday B.

H.GB.ISWOI.'D, Gen'l Pass. Agent. J. M. HOOD.

JPrest. and Gen'l dt o. Et. Jti Jtt. ON AND AFTEaSTJNDAT.IfOV 10, H88 DEPABTCBES Hagerstown, "Winchester, Marans- buig acd way stations 5.50 A Accoataodat-on 6.C3AH Annspoiis.

WlJjalngton. PhUadslpMa, Kew York and -WUT Btations 6.30AH Wilmington New Tork and way ststions--. S.OO A. Washiagtoa. Wlnehester.

Piedmont and the West 1050AM Saltimore. Philadelphia, Witelnsrton New York, Annapolis and way stations- 12.C6PB fashinjrton and Way stations Metropolitan branch 12.50PM henandoah Junction, Mart.nsburff, and the West JJJQ Baltimore, Annapolis, Philadelphia, ton and Sew York 4.3}? If sh'cgton, Baltimore and irarsta- t'oas, via MetrOTJOiitan Branch 4.50 Sucday. for Haarerstown. Mar wav stations, P.tisbur?, Ciccin- aitlandSt, Louis 5:5 ASBTVALS oin and "Way stations-- 7.00 A S.3C AH ashncrfnirtoti and way stations ou Metropolitan Branch 9 so A f. York, Wiiaingtoa, Bslticiore.

AnnapcJIs and tray stations 11.25AM Yort, Philadelphia, Wilmiasrton. BaUiaiore. Annapoha and way stations, Sn-iday oniy 3rarton. Cumberland, Eayersto'sni Washinrtoa and iray stations 12.e ana West. 2J5PJK York.

Chidato and "way sts- tiotis 3.40 "yrasch, 'SuiaV XC3T York. Ph 3ors a.2d statlors 4-13 and -statinTr ii tVasaincton. CBiabei'SEiJ. aad -wsy Eicept Sunday from N. York, Pbtta- Baitteaoreacd vsy stations 6.55PM and TCS? THE DIFFERENCE.

I Suppose life insurance companies is- tne policies for each, June company being The Washington Life Insurance Company cf Nen- York. The age is 30 years, the annual premium 454 In each company. Suppose at the end of th flrst year each compacy declares a dividen of sn first annual premium. Suppose the assured omits to pay the second acntia premium, due Juce 1, ISS7, on both policies and bv illness or accident dies August 20 18S7. RESULTS.

The Washington Life pays the amount iss policy, $20,000. The other company dees not nay its beneficiary a dollar, no' even the dividend declared. This i- the ciSerence between the policy contract The Washington Life and that of any other life insurance company. Don't misonderstand us; The Washington Life is the only company In the TTnitec States that would pay one dollar under these circumstance'. This is the non-forfeitable system of The Washington that we wish to impress upon the insuring It is the difference between $20,000 and nothing, under the cir- cuccstances named and this non forfeitable dividend feature of The Washington would apply to any renewal poriod of a policy.

Under the circumstances described, were the policy bolder to fail to pay his premium while there is a dividend credit, and not die, does any State. Jaw, or the policy of any ether company, require it to premium, and keep the policy in force but the Washington's contract does. Within the last seven years alone, 3,718 policies, insuring $9,943540, have been sayed to policy holders of The Washington by non-forfeitable dividends. For further information call upon or address C.L.HAETSOCE:, AGENT ishlngton Life Ins. Co.

of "Xork 19 Patrick Street, Frederick, Md. AND WHY Because we have the oni? Picture FraraelEstab Western Msryland. Bet-weea Po.st ticn and Frederick. "Week: Pavs. Sai- dav.

Pt. of Rocis 33 11 ,1 Le. Wash.n^tn 5S 35 12 SB 4 1,1 yQK rg Ar Frcdf nek Jc. 9 vv Ar Fradenck 9) 8 1C, Is fl 3S 6 3SW 30 ft 8 40 Days. Son- La.

Fwdstick 5 La. rVc.lt Jc fl Ar TTiuV Ja 353! AT ofBkstt 3S iSSt' CO JJB8 r.a'l 00 3' fTi" 2T. 4 7 i freas 4 Voa KM CTltc Boob, ft.lt BROWN DELASHMUTT StrccnssoBS TO B. K. BROWN SON.

BAST PATRICK ALL COAL UMOER COVER. No Weter, Snofr and Tee, bat 3W FULL WEIGHT SVEBT TIME! Tour order by Telephone or Postal Trill ceive prompt and OAKSFUL ATTENTION. Lowest Possible Prices FINEST QUALITIES OF COAL- Give us an orderfana see Jc JL vj JlxCSJtji ALBERT S. BBOTTS, SD-WABD OFFICTETES. K.

OFFMAN, I C.E. ajr Mariet 4 Stints! Market S. Sou Frank SANITARY PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. I bave cozpleted aud opeced one cf tie fltest stow rocms. in the Slate fli.ed Tntti 3rc sinitary p.osab.nyappa^tus and 4c Ererr I cSer fo- saie js gcaranteed ro be free Trnia odor.

I be pUssed to hsve these cali. wbo interested to such TroTft. 3 and 5 Court street, -wberejoxs can set everything you waatln ail branches of the p'utnbi ,1 bave i also received the agency for the Broomell, Sanies and and Hot Wafer Heaters. Estimates JcrE.shea oa apnhcatioa. AD work entrusted to me done ia a manlike manner.

Satisfaction fr Bespectrull j- Tours, iiecause we manufacture our oira aoul'Jiags and can sell at manufacturers' priees. Becanse we carry Over 1OO in and moulding in stock, avoiding the delay oi ordering from the citr. we carry a full hne of Engravings, Arto- types. Paintings, Easels, atall prices. Also a cojuleia His jf Artist'- MatdriilSjalwayslin stock.

Portraits mad rom'saiali pictures to any size required at all prices. JOH3V JProprietor. HAPPY THE MA 1ST Whose comes from 2To old styles or homely patterns to Iworry hiaa. Every thing andin good taste. Also WZSS! O723IS3 HOTJSS who did the buying.

She didn't pretend to know everything Ii PUBNITdRB 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 eatiatry. Wii! Pay You Do likewise. H. INT. EtoMson Bon, 12 SOUTHpLAEEET STREET.

EMBALMING AM) a Special Feature of our business. JUST RECEIVED. We have joss received another large invoice of HEATING COOKING "We raention in part the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" AND "GRAND CLIMAX" --COOK STOVES; ALSO-- "STJSTLEE," "BADIANT and other Heating and Cookiag Stoves. Onr Leader. The Splendid Fireplace Stove, is just nisi its name implies--a splendid stove.

"We make a specialty of SLATE and carry a full stock to select from. Kooang and Spooling asd General Eepair promptly atteadjd to. SatUactioa guaranteed ia aU cases. Call and see as. cr.

26 EAST PATBICK STREET, FEEDEEICK, MD. Constantly on Hand, AT E. J. ELDRIDGE'S, ELSJANT ASSOETMEXXOF Jolxm J. Bill Posier end Distributor for Frederick City and Country Towns ALSO CONTRACTOR.

OFFICE--Court near P. MD. Orders Promptly Amended Ib. and Notions, cho ce Fall and "Winter Styles in every Department cow opaa. Hosiery, Gloves, Totrels, Napkins, Damasks, Plushes, elrets, Bibbocs and a fall line of Dress Goods.

Black Goods, in Sils. Henriettas, Crepes and Sun's Veil- ins a speciality. Tae finest Stock in the city. Oar stocK has been selected with great care, and additional goods coining in frotc day to day in new stv'es. We would be pleased to have you call or order, and promise you the very lowest prices that are consistent with nice quality of E.

J. ELDRIDGI Patric (Successors to P. Pyf6rj, -ASJ-- Finest qualities of Mine prepared Cumberland, especially adapted for cooking purposes Baltimore Vein and Lyken's Valley (red George's Creek, Cumberland. Oiders by mail, telephone, or left at W. B.

Shriner's store, will receive prompt attention. WM. S. MILLEE CO. Patrick at Depot.

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