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THE DAILY been Aiaeilcaiu fo' 200 years. Tbecoa- cie which he wrote for Yale till it 42d aoaibered wort. THE WEEKLY XEWS. JCrws w-a MONDAY, JULY 15. 1895.

1895 JULY. 1895 Mr. Tt. We TK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i 8 9 10 27 MOON'S PHASES. 6 22 28 THE politicians are non claiming all seasons for their own.

i HK monin of Joiy. iei'5, wiu go uown In the weather records as a mighty delightful sntnou) season. THSBB is a very luge and ponderous "If 1 in Governor Brown's withdrawal the gubernatorial contest. AMOHS her seiqnl-centennlal year resolutions Frederick onght to keep the electric railroad first and foremost. WHAT some men are not capable of doing themselves they are always free to criti- cise in others.

All hogs do not live in pens. Fairest of the Under the caption, of "The Three Graces" the Baltimore American today pays its compliments to the three pal cities of Maryland--Frederick, Cumberland and Hagerstown, which, says the American, "in position, in beauty, in prosperity and in population are all BO admirable that It is Impossible to say is the best." After praising Cumberland for its thrift and Hagerstown for a good many things that it does not possess, it says: the other side of the Blue Ridge Mountains is another city where Franklin first met, and the Interest gf the past is firmly linked to the growth and prosperity of the present. Everyone knows what a charming city Frederick is, what a beautiful country surrounds it, how well its affairs are managed, how adequately il is lighted by eliculdty, and how ly It IB adorned with modern buildings, fine handsome residences. Nowhere can yon find a more chivalric or more delightful people. In their modern enterprlEe they have not forgotten those demands of hospitality which form a Terr large part of every Marylander's religion." In conclusion of its effort to draw lines of contrast between the three cities of the State that are so much a part of her pride and prowess, the American says: "As to which is the most beautiful, the most and the most attractive, respectfully leave to the decision our esteemed contemporaries in each and all of the cities we have named." This is as it should be, and THB NKWS hastens to seize the opportunity to manifest its surprise that there be any doubt the mind of Its esteemed contemporary as to the 6 merits of Frederick in comparison with those of her two municipal rivals combined.

There is some reason for raising the issue of superiority as to Cumberland, but comes to Hagerstown, God forbid that our beautiful city sconld ever be brought Into with that moss-grown epltcrcs of sloth, vanity, mediocrity and nrad' It Is said to be a fact that In Iocs- ting the garden cf Eden it was for a long tiEe a zstter of grave doub: between the accepted of that aadezt Garden of the Lord and the gclden valleys of cotalj. Tee osiy way Frederick people cn account for the choice going against us Lcai some mean person from Hsgers'oTc-E the ballot boi send altered the reiuras. Yes, Maryland's three beautiful cities are her three grsces, tat Frederick is fairest the three goes without question. Attest, tez Icvely h21s srd pure -water and plenitude of pie. CBBREST 60EKE5T.

local Secretary of Tressory Carlisle Is expected to return to Washington on Monday. Lee SdEghas caught on to cfvliHzatton is splendid ehape. This enlightened Chinaman, who lives Lawrence, AmeriCBD girl for breacn of promise. The KQCMtors on both tldec of Prof EorMlo Willlan Parker, of Yak, hare LOYAL THKOCOH WAEh ASD WO.F. There hare beea at Tery long intervals seme rooiUh litersiiy as(t there, and Uteae aro teixed with by tte DcWcas to stir tee emotion of Korliem readers and to make Republican Bat the warp and woof of tkrathtra thooght loyal aa the warp and woof of Northern thought, ajiii inert is DO more danger from the riling generation in the one tection than in the other.

SEWS OF THE STATE. LOCAL LOGIC. i of People. Mcksd The Brmddock picnic on the 10th of August the biggest piece of newt I know jatt now. It will, usuai, be the largest stogie picnic in the county, the attendance will probably number up in the thousands.

J. Alien Grumblne I went so far ss to engage a team for a floral display In the night pageant daring the sesqal-cenlennlal celebration. I did not think the project weald be given up for the want of public support. 1 will now be obliged to reconsider my C. Herman.

WhencTer yon come across a man who always criticising what other people do and neTer has anything but evil and slander to apeak of bis fellow townsmen, yon may Bet it down for a fact that that man is not capable of doing anything himself and has more faults than yon could count in a A. Market Street Philosopher. I find THE NKWS an excellent advertising medlara, and a means for business people to increase their trade. Mr ex- erlence In advertising with Tax NKWS as been a profitable Wm. Hansfield.

Take a day and see the country, Ye who tnm the wheel of toll; Hear the music of the robin, Scent the fragrance of the soil. Drop the stotmy helm of traffic For a day, put duty by; Learn the lesson of the meadows, Lift your thoughts onto the aky. Take a day and see the country, Give the soul chance to grow; Treat your ear unto the music Of the ripples as they flow. Do not think the world will miss you-Duty's wheel will turn the same. Take a day of freedom, tollers, 'Mid the aster's purple Same.

The Bentztown Bard. The Frederick people Have as good a local market as can be found In any city Its size. If the rich Mlddletown valley was opened with an electric railroad, the farmers of that would make this city the center of an Immense trade. Wm. Hoover.

For the first time, the other day I saw a pattern of a goose yoke. I had read what Uncle Henry Lorentz said about the yokes and the country storekeeper, and being Interested In things of bygone days, I made It my business to see what one looked like. An Inquiring Cltlzan. If everyone had labored In the Interest of the sesqui-centennial celebration In the same enthusiastic manner that characterized the working of the chairman and a half-dozen others, the demonstration would have been an nnparaUelled success. I believe in any public movement that operates for the welfare and betterment of our city.

and. am. sorry that the abandonment of the celebration had to be determined Bennle Rosen- oar. Ths Bepubl can central committee meeting on Saturday last was unusually well attended. The Republicans are getting themselves In good shape for the fall election.

Judge Jas. P. Perry. CURRENT VERSE. Mooted Poaary.

OM AndlfvW. Vain Freedom. So I am free whom Love held thrall so long! Now will I flaunt my colors on the air, And with triumphal music scale heaven's stair, Till all those shining choirs shall hush their song, And hark In silent wonder to the strong, Compelling harmonies that boldly dare Their holy ears, and make the blest aware That, free, like them, I stand their ranks among. Nay! but my triumph mocks me--chills the day; Bound would I be, and suffer, and be sad, Rather than free, and with no heart to acne. Strong God of Love, still hoid me In thy sway! Give back my human pain; let me go msd With the old dreams, old tortures, for Love's sake.

--LOCHE CHASDLEB MOCI.TOX. A Fire-Fly In the Cit j. City's ligats but show a wesry, Dreary city's plight: What has brought you here, my dearie, With jour country light? Your inviting spare Lures ioyers, Lares to the dark. II. Did your glowing bosom pity (Pity placed arigct) Me.

6-aYi toiler of the city-So you brought your light? Your considerate spark discovers, Lores lovers. III. Did yon snow tonight Is Monday? (Sunday's sway Did you know I'm free on Sunday- Sunday's my day off? Did you know It's Monday orslj? Did you tnow the city's lonely On a summer night-And so bright yotir light? --Gone' Go, friendly spark; Naught discover, Every lover Lore 1.0 the tiaik. BAZAB. in CoBt J.

Fnuck Ttemu' lUJbte to town wu baictd. Mrs. Annie Brown's bars is Mostgors- ery coacty was bornedA: Leooardtown ezpertaients were made by injecting iau frogs. Anti-Gorman Democrats will run delegations tn erery district ta Howarl coca- cc-oMtt prewace cf oa of accBjttBj of ett wko ss cotter at MT MUidMB, Wtateimter oae week. pKvoued tbe diogbter Mr.

K. Jobs ac igti aaJ wai locomotive. tl l-y Nell Miller, aged thirty-two years, WM scaled to death in the pal? works at Cats uer land. Lucy a colored woian, was bra tally fcuaulted by a colored usnip near WasLlagton. The yacht presented to the Natal Academy by Mary Lsdlow, arrifed at Annapoiic.

The leak in tbe Chesapeake and Ohio canal has been repaired and has been resumed. Antonlns Bnrkard, known as Brother Mark, died from the effects of a fall at Ilcbester College. Tbe Cumberland Steel Shafting Works will fchortly begin work, emplojlog a MUAilkAfi The GormanHes and anti Uormanltes each claim a victory In the Dorchester Democratic primaries. Mr E. C.

Dowling, an Insurance formerly of Baltimore, died at Cumberland, aged thirty-five years. Republican primaries were held in Cecil and the county carried by the friends of Mr. William T. Malster. In Dorchester county, at the democratic primaries Saturday, there was a determined contest between Cleveland and Gorman democracy.

The Cleveland demo- crary carried ten of the sixteen districts. In the Farrall trial Mr. lludd concluded his argument before the jury on Saturday and the court adjourned until today, when Colonel Wilaier and Mr. Mitchell will close for their respective tides. Insure your life to.

State Mutual of Worcester, because It has a guarantee cash aztl pild Tilsc each rear. Address G. Gernand, P. O. Box 432, Frederick.

BREEP BITS. 4 Badffnt of Bright I --While clearing away the wreck near Mt. Airy Saturday, Henry George, a repair man, was slightly hurt by being struck by a crane on the rigging car. --A pension has been issued to David F. Derr, of Frederick.

--Dr. Gnstavtw Brown, of Washington, hat purchased tho farm formerly owned by Frederick bellman at Dickerson, Montgomery county, for The purchased intends to make it one of the finest farms in that section of the county. --Arrangements have been made for an excursion over the Pennsylvania Railroad on Thursday next to attend the annual reunion of the Reformed church, which takes place at that popular mountain resort. The number to go from Frederick Is limited. --The Harmony Band serenaded the Court In the Square on afternoon last.

They were afterward photographed in a group. --John Baker, who on Saturday morning last was declared to be insane by a jury ds lunatlco inqoirendo, who sat at the Court House, has been taken to Montevue Hospital, Frank Popvlar Monthly. The Au ust (Midsummer) number of Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly easily takes the lead of the seasonable Illustrated magazines. It appears in a handsome new cover, of appropriate artistic design, which will be permanently retained. This new cover Is embellished with a portrait of the late Frank Leslie, founder of the magazine, and the father of illustrated periodical literature In America.

An editorial article on "The Traditions and Progress of Illustrative Art" says: "Not only does the portrait ot Frank Leslie adorn our cover and page, but his enterprising artistic impulse, exemplified In the motto, Progress and the Spirit of the Age, hag animated the making of this, aa It will of every future number of this Justly acclaimed 'Monarch of the This promise Is splendidly fulfilled in the current Midsummer number, which presents a really unprecedented display of over a hundred charming pictures, including a full page plate in colors, with wood engravings, pen drawings and half tones by the best artiste of this country and Europe. These pictures Illustrate more than a score of articles, stories and poems, all of a timely and seasonable nature, contributed by some of the favorite writers of the day. Early In the Fall a new Juvenile magazine, of a bright, wholesome character, fully Illustrated, will be made of Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours lor Boys and Girls, at 10 cents a copy and $1 00 per annum. THE WORK OF DEATH. W.

K. CLAKK. Mr. W. E.

Clark, president of the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Com pany, died about midnight Friday night, at Ms cocmry hcmc. Esymarket, Vs. He had a number of acquaintances In Frederick, and frequently exhibited cattle at the Frederick fair. Tbe Sick. Tbe young colored man in the Employ cf Mr.

Chas E. T. Beat who hsd his coi- 3ar bone broken oy belag ibro-sm down ivfiile leading deer from the stable, EndofTrieBaM- The Rocking Chsir Fishing Club, with Chief Judge Kussrnaui on the bank, lefi today with plumed hats and beaded gowns for the Monocacy on a tour. EGAL BLANKS. THS NEWS STEAM JOB OFFICB has prepared, after months of coMection of Legal Blanks covering ali ordinary wants.

Ho use tc enumerate them. We're about everything- So use to UGte prioao. They're below other lists. No use to refer to the pood paper used. No poor paper goes out of THB NEWS Job Booms.

No use to say more. Ton ILLS: see Blacks to appreciate them NEWSPAPERS AT THB NBW6 lor, ct Mr. AlfrtC of Westriissier- Tte glri and boy were drifting OB the dam in a boat, whea the former, not comprehecdicg taedaager of act, imped into water ai a pok.t where dtpih was lc The id, setlcg her peril, la after her, bat both woold tare browned thetr companion i cot coat to the rescue. aUl ty foraicg a line reaching from the bank to the drowning children, who were drawn safely to land. Real merit is tte characteristic of Hood's baitaparliia I', cures even alter other preparations fii.

Get Hood's and only Hood's. FOBLJO SALES. HEAL iJy virtutr of a tht- last of K. lu pru- Itiltr anil the a.ct- 1 1 the FOB SALE. ot the uinlvrsiKix-J.

vJCvoutor w.U, will at public WEDNESDAY. JL LY 17TH. at 1U o'elot'k. a. in r.s (-'turt House, thy p.t-coi of VALUABLE I'HOI'EHTV.

iut situatiil on tt.c nurtb side of Eait Sixth in City. fronunK un said otn-c-i JS fn-t mid 'J inches, more or and back fur di pth feet, more or anil tuc irt of the late B. F. Winchester. Tlnjpr'ijxrtj iMiuprored with utwoBtury WEATHEU BOARDED DWELLING.

in good condition. cnctair.taK null, and having a KooO irarret. That lot. situattd on the north side of WcstSiith street rro.nnni- on sold street au feet, mure or less, and running back for depth, 97 fwt, luotx- or Ii-ss, and having a width at the upper md of i5 feet, more or less. This property Is ed ith a one and one-half story WEATHER BOAHDED DWELLING HOUSE in good repair, containicir 5 rooms and having a cellar.

These pieces of property are of such size as to find ready tenants, and will make good in- I'estments. POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. Terms of One-third cash, the balance in two at 6 and 12 months, the puruhaere UIK uutes with guod security for deferred payments. The purchasers to be at all expense of con veyanclup. PALL SCHAEFER, E.

S. Elchelberper. Attorney. Eiecutor. Capt.

Walter Saunders, Auct. je35d2aw8t LEGAL iSTOnOES. 6367 EQUITY. Calvin W. Loy, of Mortgagee of Martin D.

Loy and wife on Petition. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Martin D. Loy, to me their claims, duly authenticated. with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick, or with the undersigned, on or before the flrst day of Auirust, A- 1S95. Tter may otherwise be debarred all benefit from toe estate.

J. E. R. WOOD, jylSdSt Auditor. iRDBR KI8I ON SM.E8.

NO. 64S-J HQCJIY. In the Circuit Coait for Frederick County.sit- ting in Equity. Jacob Bonrback, Attornej named in the Mortgage from Charles Dronenburg and wife to Margaret M. Brunner.

on Petition. In the matter of the Beoort ef Sales filed the 15th da; Of July, 1895. JCI.Y TERM, 1895. Ordered. That on the 6ih day of August.

1895, the Court will proceed to act upon the Report of Sales of Heal Estate, reported to said Court by Jacob Attorney in the above cause, and filed therein as aforesaid, to finally ratify and confirm tbe same, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown before said day; provided a copy of this order be inserted some newspaper published in Frederick County for three successive weeks prior to said day. The Report states the amount of sales to be S1SOO. Dated this 16th day of July, 1895. JOHN L. JORDAN.

Clerk of tbe Circuit Court for Frederick Co. True copy--Test: JOHN L. JORDAN. Jacob Rohrback, Solicitor. Clerk.

TfXECUTORS' NOTICE. This is to give notice test the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Finder- ick County, letters testamentary on tbe personal estate of ANN CLAGGBTT, late of Frederick County. deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 1st da February, 1S96; they may otherwise by be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to the deceased are desired to make immediate payment.

SAMUEL MADDOX, SAMUEL CLAUGSTT. JyldStkwSt Biecutors. TTNDER COVER 111 ANTHRACITE COAL A.T RBDCCBD PRICKO. A RKBLL WANTED. 1 ASTED.

GOOD ENDORSED notes, acy amount W. A. e.d.15 Court street. SHAKES of STOCK el first Baai cf A. 5 touit fetreeu Tl; A EVERT SKOKSRTO tend fourteen one cent stamps to packing.

and we wil: mail sampiebox cf oui Noc-Nicotine MWget Cigra. oc.j one lox to ooeaddrem. Addrem Lacdig 4 sb.ppenabcrg. Pa. HELP WANTED.

ing to young man. active, energetic and Care News cace. ben-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Saju good sxle Uns, bampies Iree. Address Landig Shippensburg.

Pa. mar6dly LOST AND POUND. I F' child's coat at the corner of Church anl Market Streets Friday night will return to Bowers' Lumber Yard, he will receive reward. ON THB PAVE- ment In front of tesldente No. 41 W.

2nd Street, a small English prayer book. A suitable rewar if lert at the above residence. GOAT AKD A.8JBT Ux 17OB SAL1. A frMALL FARM OB Appty "jL-'AMLLY JL and lor tdeap. Ap- Sf.j at cftee.

"CH JC CHOICE WOOD BY com. Appij to J. JL w. Harjett. K.

1 joce rtsuy terse, i em mt Cm rfclfc go-cart. 'A me bacd uucli. tot 01 S10VB HfcPAilil-. STOVIB. 8TOVB P1PB.

cvtr iicca BAMSHCBO CAKttlAGB WOBKS, or 64 Wrtt Cfctuct OL TjH JL I GOOD BIDE BAR fj. tut unit uitd acd Wu be aoldaia Tl OhcEB. 1 bare coottAatiy OB hii1 to ttiit all purpowra lor tiue or ezcccst cc piibiic sale terzu all atock Bud be or money reiuodtd and oo aiktd, at K. b. Huuck 1 Llrery aod tog born, tfcf Wen r'sutcK Rreei, in rear of toKle Houii.

JL S. HOCCK. Froprletor. FUJtt OR TWO VERY DE- strcble rear office rooms abore cy try Goodifatore. Entrance aboe.

H.ualler. JllOdl. TIM)R 8TORY aOUSE, NO. JC 38 Fifth with store room attached. Hamilton Licdsmy.

TORE ROOM FOR room No- 73 North Market Et. Rlren at once. Apply to T. M. Hlier.

junei-tfilm OR FINE 2 STORY house, contaiiox 7 rooms. Apply to W. U. BurBer.167 B. Patnck St.

OR LAMBRIGHT'8 property, 151 3. Market 0 rcoma. gas and water, stable acd other outbuillints. Ka- leailon lit July. Apply to J.

C. fiardt, Agt. FFICES FOR bright and cheerful offices in the first National Bank building, single or communicating. Apply at bank. aprdtf OR A DWELLING OR for offices.

So. 15 Court street; also rooms over U. F. Markeil'aLaw office. Apply to Boah B.

Cramer. mar27dtf W. 0.. OW PRICES IN MILLINERY AND NOTIONS AT W. C.

ELDREDGE'a WE NOW LEAVE ON HAND AN JLIGANTLINBOF iPRING AND DUMMER Ml WHICH VTB ABB: SELLING AT "LOW PBICX8.AL80A CTJIL LINE OF COB- BBIS. 6LOYES. HOSIBBT, -SUN TJM- 5SSLLAS. TOWEIA: SAPEIN: AND 8TTHMBB DNDBSWBAB. THESB GOOBiC HATi ALL BEEN BODGHT AT THB FBB8ENT LOW FIGURES AND WILL BE SOLD LOW.

W. a ELiJSLDGE, 14 W. FATBICE ST. FRBDEBICK, MD. W.

S. MTT.T.F.R OO. M.8.KILLER* (BueoeHors to. F. H.

CITT COAL AJTD WOOD TABD. TRICK'S PBBPABBD STOVE IN ALL SIZES. 7IH5ST QUALIT1B8 OF COAL. nNEBT QUALITIES Of COAL. flNlST QUAJJ11E8 Ot COAL.

riNIST QUAUTIB8 Of COAL. MINI FRBPABBD CUMBKBLAHC ipeclally adapted for cooking purpoSK, BALTIMOB1 AND LTKEN'B VALLBT. (Bed All ClOBGB'B CBMK. CTJMBKBLAND. Orders by mail, telephone, 01 left at 6.

Shrlnerl itore, will receive prompt WM.8. MTLLMB St CU, Office-last Patrick street. Tard--Water Street Depot. NOTICES. Xotice Is hereby given to the stockholders that an election lor five directors ot the Great Southern Printing and Manufacturing Com pany.

of Frederick city, will be held at the office of the company. In Frederick, on MONDAY. ACGUfaT 5TH. 1885. between the hours cf 10 a.

m. ard 12 m. C. S. HOTVARU.

cecretary. Tf OR SHERIFF. At the earnest solicitation ot numerous friends throughout the county. 1 hereby announce mjrsell aa a candidate for the next shenf alty of Frederick County, subject to the Republican Nominating Convention. HAJtTBY B.

LEASE. Frederick Election Dlstxici No. a. WINE.O. TF ITS THE BEST YOU WANT, tt lit Eochesu r.

X. Beers. THE APOLLO AND 7HB NE-PLUS-CLTBA are specialties, I have also the CELEBRATED NATIONAL CAPITAL BBBW 1 HE BAT V11WBBEW- EBT LAGSR BEEJJ. 2CSEHABT-3 XXX AIiD.XX ALE AND POR- TEB. C.

H. Evans Sons' EXTRA FINE INDIA PALE ALE AND STOCT. iC. by leading dealers and by tie Agent, JOHN A. LiPPS.

Cor. West Patrick and Teiegrapb Sia, Ko. 1S2. Frederick. Md.

THOMAS OLABY. 1 EAL B6TATB. 6. THOMAS), JNO. N.

CLAST. BBAL KSTATK AND LOAN AGENTS. have for a farm of 203 meres of 1 one mile oi Polsi or iocis. fine farm of 163 acres about miica Iroii A farm of 250 acres, 4 ji miles South Fast of Frederick. iarss near New Ms rket.

Jarm ot 2i7 Kf.cs East of Fredenok. fine three story brick No. 67 Ban Second street. 7th -7 good two story brick houses, will sell at a great We for sale the well known property of W. R.

Steiner, situated on the weat side of r-ortb learfcet containing in all about improved with a bUliling. large machioe shops, stAile and other buildings, wnl sell aa a whole or ai a part to suit purchuen. to loan on mortgage at 6 per cent. In turns 10 (ult. tio.

-Mi West Patrick 8U Jrederick. Md. M28OBLAKBOUS Of COST. AIL MT MU.LIJIKKT tor. Fsa as as ctz.it.

bccck nwv be KOtun re. at to onUce mat tcr a out C. Fall fccoda. Mae. tt.

K. IBLD, aajlldtl 4 West ttrttt. lc.fr tfcai we wrii a waic n.n.c.w. tut as p.tctilul aafi KE.C wky 10 vet ai. ibt kC IE too to tart A GLCO MISOILLANEOUS.

BJS M. E. SUSDAT SCHOOL CHAKG18 PLACE TO PIC KIC. hco: jr.e EIC at JCtY ITiE, Airy. Uilcrc cCtreo.

grSClAL OF UiDIES' HTfcLlS CSDKBWBAK. MCLL CAPd AJiD HIBBOSb at a leeueUcc. Cur Ccderwtar is ptr- Ittu nauSe atd than yooeac buy Ue t-TQ hjlif IhtCl SrJuSfc. txitlht 01 we tnu. tows trtool charne.

H. ft D. HA.KTZ. 16 South JJari.ec tot. ICNICPLAIES, PIC NIC BASKETS.

COPuO SOAP AND OTHBH BRANDS OF t-OAP CHEAP. FOBKS AT A GREAT BADCCTION FOB OKK WKBK.AT 1DTEO. 183NOKTH JLHOMAS'. FREDBBICK. MD.

pic- NIC fiPECLALlLEb. Potted Bam, Tongue. Pheasant. Chicken and Turkey. Hmehs.

eardines. bzoaters and Cevued Crabe. Olives, Picklea, Pine Apple and Beam Uueae. Fine Crackers, Chocolate, Olnger. braham and Banquet Waiers.

BESANT KNOTT. FATIVE WINES AND CLABBT. IdABBLLA, MIgH, CATAWBA. BLACK- BBBBY. POBT AND 8HBBBY WIHBS.

CLOVkB LEAF AND MON1ICKLLO CLABBT3. 4 KNOTT. 'CE CREAM! ICECREAM) We are prepared to furnish dealers, consumers, picnics, with the finest and purest quality of ICE CKEAM OF ALL FLA YOBS on the market. We will deliver to Baltimore, Washington and Intermediate points In large or iipmll quantities. Ice furnished In any quantity.

A. W. NICODKMUS SONS, Telephone 143. Buckejstown, Md. PAPER HANGING CHEAP.

I wish to Inform the public that 1 am prepared do all kinds of rffALL PAJPBBIN AND CAJBPBT LAYING, AWNINGS of anr style or shapes made to order. Finest line of Wall Paper samples ever shown in Frederick. paper cornea right from the manufacturer. Priori to suit tbe times--Samples tent on appllcaUot. to any one.

Prompt attention riven to all work. Don't fall to give me a call MABIONC. HAT.T.Bft, 60 W. South Street, Frederick, Md. 1 BUFFALO SALOON, 83 WEST PATBICK BTBBET.

I am Still handling the FAMOUS TAJ. BLATZ BBEB, the finest Bottle Beer now in the THE FINEST AND LAB6E8T STOCKED BAB IN TBJS CITT. STBICTLT FIBST CLASS. Lunch From 11 A. M.

until 10.30 F. M. Thanking tbe public for their generous support in tne put, 1 am yours obediently, NICK HAUBB. NiW B1OHE! I have Just opered a ne 1 Grccery and Provision Btore ai 97 couth Market street and Invite all to call aiouno and see me. 1 will carry a large stock of enoresy treah groceries, whlcn will be sold at a most reasonable price.

MT COUNTBT JBISNDS will have at their disposal a commodious yard their and vehicles will be kept In Sklety aoiug their stay In the dty. Having purchased my stock at a time when prices are low the public will find It greatly to their advantage to call on me lor anything In the grocery or provision line. bemember tbe South Market street. F. W.

EDWARD DIBHL. PRiCSS AT LANDlb'JKTfELKi' I hare an elegant stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, opera glasses, speciaclts etc, which 1 will offer at special low Call and see the goods, all ol the best quality and newest patterns and everything guaranteed as represented. Quite a lot of new goods received ue pest week, just purchased at -wonotrjul low prices ana will be sure to please and suit you. Personal attention given to repairing; all kinds ot work done, especially flee and complicated grano lather one jewelry repaired or remade and any oifficult in my line. LAKDir JEWELRY STOBB, 23 So-ult MaiJret Frederics, Md.

Old Goidand bought. BTISTIC PORTRAIIS IN CRAYON AND OIL FcE sje. Crayon Portraita irco: pbotograpbs, etc- ty (ree-oand drawing. use 0015 ot giving lite and expieesion to Jbejicmrs. oil portraiy fmro life: from photographs wbtre ptno.i irv.ng can give exact dtscnptiou.

SAT1SFACTION 6IVSN OB NO CHABGS. Water Color acd other fainting to order. STUDIO. 43 EAST CHUBCH STREET. Orders may be ieft at Etckigon's Furniture 11 bouli loSLtie.

bi. maylldAw6a MISS NELLIE THOMAS. BALLON KREH THE PHOTOGRAPHER. Finest equipped Gallery in the city. Brery- thicg new and up to.

date. PBICBS MODERATE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. KBBH'S ART STUDIO. 75 Market opposite B. 0.

B. Depot, Frederi MO. tie tee towc- Tbe 12 tuelccc txisditxin ami we.l jiruv.cti ste-ur. ttttitt. ic.

Itfe ac.e ki: woo it, wiu ot taken to tte tree: tuiica tttv cctnte Itjt: ttt iti.citjj. -4 tctu: iirt tor SOCtJLU. Ihe Ktccil wtli teaTe K. A u. Decct o'eiock.

s. tree iirjai 7 D. Z-. uc Ll who toijttd a fieatiat mtbt wocdji are umte4 HE 1Y ui- EVEitY KIND. BAhKiNG AM IKCtT COM.

OF BAL11WOBB CUT. K. W. or. Ltiirtf'-ou md Jcnh oppo- 6Ke baii ki.il Total BeipoMibunj n.ooo.ouc JAMB8 BUND.

frta-deat. JOBJI HCIUCXK. Joeucji HotKn, Vice i JUHN T. JOHN K. CUWJUi.

SIVKbSBCCJtlTY FOK Kjecuiort, Admiaiauauirs. Clerks, MMseagera. heceirers, Conductort, Officers or Bads, Motormen and ail othei and Eocieuce. Guarantees the tulnimenc of Contracts. HAHB? C.

KBKFKH, Agent. J. Koger Mcfcherry, Attorney, mchliliy JONA13AN BISEB. ATTENTION CONSUMERS. COAL.

COAL. COAL. COAL. COAL. COAL.

COAL. COAX. CUAL. COAL. COAL.

COAL. Tour attention is eaUed to a KIW COAi. that I hare recently Introduced In this market. It Is especially prepared for cooking- It is quickly Ignited and cot so objectionable as Cumberland coaL 61ve It a trial and I thinfc trill prove what all housewives want. I also carry a fell stock of tte best qirslltlee of Hard Coal and constantly keep a supply under cover tor deliverr during snowy ox Slushy weaxhei.

The patronage of the public is retpeotfully solicited, JONATHAN BIBBK DXAltMB Ut WOOD AND ANTHKAC1T1 BITUMINOCB COAL. Bast Third street, Frederick, Mi. lan3dtl Teiepioone No. 34. TOE88PAB8 NOTICES.

B1ADT PBINT1D. FOB AT THB HBW8 RAILROAD SOHEDDEES. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in EffeeL May 30th. 1S35.

FBEDERICK DIVISION. stops only on notice to conductor or ageti. FOB PHTLADELPHli AM) THE EAST. WEEK-PATS Lrt's- Han- Co! SORTHWAED. town York over bis Eip- Ace.

Mail. Ace. a. m. a.

m. a. m. p. m.

Freaerlck Ou 3 Ofe WalkeraTille. 716 315 Woodsboro 727 3 26 757 35? Utttestowo 610.... 815 4K Hanover 625 835 230 4 3S IronBidge. 683 846f 2 37f 4 6pring 6 8 53 45 4 West York. 658 9 15 3 0 6 5 York.

705 750 955 315 5 7 18 SOS 941 3 S2 8 12f 9 43f 3Bf 5 Wrlgbtsvnie 737 8 951 845 5 735 8 3 0 0 0 0 355 tuxwier 800 9 03 10 35 4.S5 645 PhBrfelpUa. 10 20 11 45 IS 17 6 50 9 45 a. m. a. m.

p. m. p. m. p.

m. Han- Ltt't- BOOTHWAED. News over York towm Ace. Hail. Ace.

a. m. a. m. m.

m. o. m. 4 3Q 850 23 244 440 iueuter 6 85 11 00 2 35 5 30 Cotambtm. 7 10 11 30 8 05 6 IS WrtghtBVitle.

7201138 3 13 623 Stoner 7 28 HI 4 3 3 2 636 HelUm.TM...--.. 7 3 2 1 i 4 6 324 642 7 34 ill 48 3 27 6 44 7 3 7 1 1 5 3 3 3 6 a York. 7581200 345 700 West 8 03 12 05 3 50 Grove--. 8251225 410 Iron 8 33 32 4 13 8 Baaover. 843 1244 4 S3 9 06 4 52 8 35 615....

540 Woodtbon 9 58 5 56 1008. 605 -4r 10 25 620 a. B- m. p. m.

p. m. f. A tknmza car to York rnn on train leaving at 4.40 P. JL lerre Hanover for Gettvtbnrg A.

IL. 12.45 and Rffl P. M. week days; retnrs. tag.

arriveatHanoverfrom Gettysburg P. 6 7 OS 7 74S 808 leave YOKK for the NOBTH. fldfe and Sortberm Bzareaa, A. K. KewsBnteWtoUy 51A.3C.

Hiscan BxpteMod MtfLweek days40L52 A. Ji. FartUae, daily. 1J5 P.3S. CUogeutiSt.LovbBxpRM.flatly..

Wtsam Southwestern BxpZ dally 10:33 P. M. Fortteetabioani Itartber tBtBrmadso amir to Ticket Arent at sttOam. K. M.

PBEVOST, J. R. WOOB. 6eaeral JUaago; al Paaaecger Agent. B.R OS AND AFTEB SUNDAT, MAT 12.

DKRJLRTUMS. S.4S A. dtfrv. for BaWmore, York, Harrfaonborg. CoBberiand.

and ay ma i oept Sunday for Lekiagtoa, and Way A. daily, for Washington ewrtknw- and ew Tort. 8J06 A. except Sunday, for, prtBclpBl ay Stations, 1O.4S A. M- except Stmdar, ftw Philadelphia.

New York. Keyset. Lexington. and "Way StaUooft. Chicago and Plttslnnt- 1.45 P.

furxiay. for Baltimore an4 Way Stations. PhUadelphtasad New York OAO P. M- except Sunday for Washington aa4 Way Siatxma. Harper's Ferry.

ftnrg. Cmiibertapd, Cinchinatl. St. Ph.iadeipfca Xaw YorS. COO P- Son-lay only for Cay Si.

iii- West. 4.30 P- M-, fo- tat Way PbBiHJe'pr Ca and New York. 6.20 P. except for Hapersttnm. Winchester md Way Rtm- ttocs.

Pittsburg. Chicago, A-K- except Sanday. from and 8 35 A. except Sunday, from Hasrerarown, MartJcsbo-g, Ttobarg. 8t Louis, Cinctnndti and Chicago.

A. except Sunday. 7roaa Way Staooos, New at4 pta. A.M- Punrtay coiy. from and vray St.

Louis, Chicsso es 11.55 A. exceptSnuday. fmm and Way iUOM. su and Cbicafb. 1430 P.

Saa-lay ooly. frou. Way Stations. ISO P. it.

except Sunday, from Sew Torfc, PhilKtelphia, Wasbiigtoo. Lexington and Way Stadooa, 5.45 P. Sunday only, from WMMaitM and Way Statiota. ftJS6 P. except Saoday.

from BalttBMn and way staunns. 8.46 P. except Sunday, from Waj Stations, PrHariciphia, New York, Plttaburj and Chicago UK F. except Sunday, from Baltimore and Way gtuOona, and I J. S.10 telly, irom BaUtoom War.

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