Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 4

Publication:
The Newsi
Location:
Frederick, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TtefDaily News. APRIL 11. 1S89. FJrstcff the Season. vaxlin Hccss'cenred IN guests feday feses- Ise strawberries.

SSust Go. Spring fashion looms up new with ipersnipiorT decree that tie "top- izjotsust go." Ko more iewerig Tjonaets und bats ta tha visw tie latest stjlee are Setter than sa 5n sonp piste. Head gear has and cow tie Bit-down-cpoa lock poorly and AiaSocltfty. The Aid Society of tbeM. Rehnrch of Daub's met; on ihe Jeyening of the 2nd init, at 7.30 o'clock, the ezercuei were opened by sinking an appropriate bjmn followed by praver, after the roll was called and min- which ntes of Iprevious meeting read and adopted, the audience was thea favored with a fen zsinnteaddress by the president.

JJ. G. Barcb, vs-ho eonSned bis remarks to Cnitare which he handled wi'h skill aad credit to the interest of the audience sad irith more than ordinary ability. A very esting programme W48 then performed I 4 consisting of choice reading, essays strawberry, and siugsng. Miss Amanda Jtor All shmdrt ot cloth are reproduced kid C1OVM -ereae.

The most popular are the browns, orange aad gray shades, which BOW rival tan -colors In lavor. Among too gray tints shown silver antique, a. shade bat a lew degrees remofad from spring Sky, doll leaden islty, reflection ssJver lights; Bus- 8San gray. a shade; or color; gray of cream tn it; BJSO-S a lovely pale, soft dye, 1 and minj ami peari colors. In evening or dressed is cameo, pale HOME AND HOUSEWffiE TATTLE XVCB TO r.KXariTFV ZZFJS.

Wkjr Brown Any Co Uvvscliold-- ifa" Fla.ce la 5 for be of 3 The Police Court, Isiarpares E. PfUsscjer was May. yesterday by OfEcer Hobbs, for cor-! KBg and swearing ca the streets of the City. She vas taken before t' Mayor a of $3 SO, which iras paid. Si Hsrris was arrested tile same cbarge by the same Cer and f2.50 was paid presided at the organ rendering some 5 choice music.

Tue society is in a onr iehing cccdition It is largely attended and good order is maintained. The nest meeting of the society will be Leld tLe Erst Tuesday evening in dity aloae. -iSil pa.e lor od- SsaCur'ous Fact Taa: the body is sow more scBcept lile to fross medicine than at any other season. Hence the import since of taking Hood.e Sareaparilla 2sow, when it will do yon the most fjopd. It really wonderful far pari fying aad enriching the blood, ciat- an appetite, and giving healthy tone to the -whole system.

Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is peculiar to itself. Best Wav to Prevent Sklooers. Especial attention is called to an advertisement descriptive oi the im- prored way to prevent skippers.Feer- less Paper Meat Sacks hava been great ly improved for this season's trade; the paper being mtich ronger aad better than erer they are cow conceded to be the besb, simples: and cheapest way to prevent skippers in neat. They are sold by all gener- sl merchants everywhere. Pries only 3, 4 ana 5 cents.

Better Late than Never. The following taken from the Ka is sab- miited to onr city fathers for consideration: "We are glad to note the fact that ihe police iave to -enforce ihe ordinance the assembling of discrderfy crowds upon "the street corners. Last eTening oS- Bf naer arrested Beveial 3Bea who refased to disperee when or dered, to do so. They were fined $2 and costs. It is to ba hoped ttet tae good work thns iDangnrated -rill be tmtil otir street corners are aid of the crowds that congregate nightly upon then neiug preface and boisterous language, epitting tobacco juice iu all directions, blowing the smoke of Tiiiianous cigars in the face of passers by, and obstructing the "walks to as to retard the progress of those whose business or pleasure call Ihem npoa the throsghfares of the city.

Peacn YeHows. Dept. of Botanical, Bulletin 2fo 9, is an excellent report on Peach fellows 3 with Interesting maps showing its location at preheat, asd its great prevalensje csitaia sections. It is certainly a of absorbing intereEt to this entire region of coca- try; for scarcely a Tieitor at our ofSne irom the great peach 5eid but has i something to sav on the subject. We can well remember, ago, when i ihe State oJ Eew Jersey WBS the very i paradise of peach giwere; asd no-R-1 yery few places ia the State are coa- i sidered safe for plaiting of ezten- orcharda.

It is gettiisg nearly the same in the Northern part oi Del' aware and Maryland. We kaoTr of cases in Cecil county where large or- shards have been ess down, aov? peaches are onij grown in aodersie and not with the idea of proSt. If a remedy can be devised for this disease, it would be millions ef dcllara to the peach growers of this country. If one cannot be SOBBcl the end of ezteuaiTe trade in yeaehee is not Tery far ia the fbtTi Death Roil. Rcth.the two year old dangh- ter of John and Etta Bopst, died latt night about 11 o'clock from spasms at the home of its parents on East Sizta street.

The remains will be interred at o'clock tomorrow at lit Olivet cemetery. Wm. infant child of Weaver and liilcii Dean died this morning of pneamonia on West All Sainta street Funeral tomorrow at 10 o'clock Interment at Greenmonnt cemetery. At his residence in Hancock, on Friday, April 5ih, Samuel Curtis Crown, aged 56 years and 9 months. In thb death of Mr.

Crowe, Hancock bae lost one of its most esteemed citizens, a man who all the vocations of life commanded the respect of a large circle of iriends He was well known in this community; though born in Washington county a great portion of his life was tpent in Frederick. For eonse time he was chief clerk at Gso. F. Webster's dry goods establishment. After that he was as- eociated with Mrs E.

J. Eldridge aad for some years a sewing maDhine agent, from Frederick he went 10 Hancock and cleiked for Henderson and Bridges, for three years he has been postmaster of that town. Death resulted from consumption after a lin gerJng illness. Mr. Crown wag twice married, hia first wife was Miss Aa- nis Bready of Adamstown.

His second wiie and five children survive him. lie was a brother to John 0. Crown, editor of "Clarke Courier', at Beiryvi-le, Jand also leaves'an sged mother and one sister. His fu- ly insjits ol the saca) store njjl. long Jersey trcL-u, which elfnelf tjtnt isrm end flt perftclir.

eomt Ja si. the ncfc street shades, and in of beantifal artistic for evening vrrar. Thoea gloves RTOW more pcpulir BUDUET season, and for shopping and cejujraj wear -vriUj handsooie eo- iimes are cbosea is. of a'O" -Us3 of wooien. ers so beantjfuHy Sen, nil flt so perfectly, tli-st upon a shapely hacd aad arai they eSegant, proving suitebio au-i aay bat e.

occasion. Kid glovea eitfays course precMlence of tbose SJIT other wrh the majority. sre 'esr toilets tastare aot tandaomely by a pair5S or kid of a orgr-iy as tboy are conveniectiy worn with any orei toilet sc always 12 aer- aaony with aoy descnptijc of iire-j- from veiling to velvet. tht Itecent Gocxlc. The or Iidia and Freiic'.

Trarpt-d wools is exceptionally largo aj.d elegant this year, the range in fctjlei iccluJzo" patterns in superb deep colors green, cin- Xfeere never seessed to be er.y coafssios ia the Brows household. The children always knew wfcere to fiud their hi. is, rajttfis, shoes, overshoe ecd eelioc.1 boots. It was necessary to have a for everything, Brown tised to ey, before one ererythlag ic Its place, Srat effort vras directed to providing i fa! of for all things in con. eteat or use.

Jack and Gill and Bob acd Kell rurrer Sooted into their mover's work basket for their school bags, caps becnuss they never allowed to put them the sppci part of the iaaer side the closet door ia the fcittinx room hcng a bag with initialed, and the whole zero -which, each chiid Tras to his or her mittens or Oa the Sower halJ oi the door a bag of stouter was placed for boots and ihoee. An uphol- etrei bor, that looked like sssaU ai.d icdeed was such, had a rover that raised anc held surplus boots and shoes. Oa the out' side of she door was a row hat hooks, on the school of each aoisK his or her hat. This -sras -why masma's urort fcaei.et went "scott zs. tho ehiMren gay.

This work basket Is worthy oJ sen-iou. Ic T.IS only a comsioa peach of tht lighter sort made of pepor instead or tphnt. It was etained black wainul acd var- aifched outside and lined Jtbide with b-'ce niuslin. Such s. bastst la very useful for JioMiag hosiery, Canncls anJ aruc'es as need rer-airtcg.

Another convenience was the shoe button bag. This pretty little article was bogauy. terra colta, brown aad rose, with an made out of "piece- or black satin, about artistic luxurious oi djesin aiauve patch biossoni, anemone pa'e j'jQfjiiil and priicrose, reaeda, azuro blue, sruen, tte. The 1 1 asd sUter djvsare preeminently eregisnt, show- needles. In a e'ght inches Eqnsre, htd a dravrbtnng two inches from the top and TTHS materials," worked oa in outlino streb 7r: In -his.

linen thread, strOL THE STRUGGUE OF THE SEXES. How Women OotUre Men--To Uucc More Cirlb Thau Bojfe? In 18SO there were fifty iQiUiyns of people in this country, and aboai 882,000 acre than females. That only because more rcales were born; tte the longest. Of the centenarians were aad 2,607 were women. The bovi start out aesrly a aiillioa ahead are in tLe msjorxty imtil the sisteeath vear, whes the girii are a iittle mon? cjsaer- ocs.

Sweet sztoea a nuoieroas sge, any- fcow. Alter tfeat, cce and then tlie ether is la tbw ma joruy, the gredaaily gafatttg after tiartj -es, and having the EMB far behia'i after sevejity-Sve. To balance TflH of in almost every state a few store boys are bom; no- more, tot alicost al-a-ays a few. It is to see v.cere the coasts gives acd thojstjs'is of boys and girji under one ear old; there are, vnth one or always a few hundred atore only a few hnnurexi more la only sn cf the forty-nine slates ternttrlts are csdfe giris bom. and tbess states ara.

very eleven i-j eighty. zxiiti. 1 Fiends, aad Carolina, Tha fact thai the fen.Al«a. are i tie ali tte be; iXotth Carolina, in Sew Easian-o, has created that there ii soicethizs -a the or people that croduaca icore woni-u thaa iiic-n. This is a popular bet error.

In MassEchusetts there were in ISrf)-S37 juOre Jyjys ihaa girls Bjjcer one ytar of Tee males are ia the nmioritv in almost ali the eastferti states, because maGV of the young n.tn go vi est. All cve-r the wesi there is an txeess ci and tilfee who are not foreigners have ivirlidravkii from the states farther east. In the cew states and temtor-f-s this is In I-iaho, for irjtano, there are tivtce as icany males asiejnales. but me male infanta are cnlys iittb in of the ftdaltt. The dra'TiQs ily en tee hood tbe Fren: this all tha old s-atec lost more thac any.

parts of north- era OLio v. Lx-I: are portions of England removed. ilasoaclusAtts shows tte loss andl Ohio shows the gam Another carious v. hile ali over the country more bo tcjau girls are bora, ic STATK CAJMTAJU The FcnnsyJrariia. a Tlmt ibr Adjournaient front AJbanr.

HABRtbBCHC, April 1L-- The has bj a vote cecidwl upon ilay 0 as date for Mr. Stehmas reported the rfeoiation frect the ap tioris ccKimittfte with tbe date tuted for April 25. There no apii is no about the coa- IB agrvwi by the set Teat case tbe has about feat to up its Uisi- Etss. It that more than one-ball of ts vri 1 fi i of and thfe icecjas thai a great maay ra goisg to be deeply liability -j up 01 riding. 5Ir txra the blE hal vo cut and 10 coujavmee that coaXI Laxdiy it.

snd at ofierwi an drne-jnimea; e-Jargmg of tisl and givmg the ngLt of active ci ccit cf -aj-ry- bv of tsa of ai.y Jii the sennc of sn to oilers, Mr. Hs sasd that li, for and mo but ta-3 tor tue work e.t v. ror of ilr A Unty to XonnwU. It is furprisind that people wiJJ tase a com mon, ordinarv pill Tfhen liey cau secure a naaablsglish oce foruie Dr. Acktr'g Baglisb pOlsare a positive forsick headache aad ali liver saall, sweet, easUy taiea, do not Cape.

Sold faj J. WlUiamsos Some Foolish People. Allow a cough to run aaul ii geis beyond! They often it will vear awav, bat Is most easit wears them awsy. Could tfcev icdttced a to trr the med-cice Kemp's BalsacL which is sold oa a pas-tire gaaraa- i to core, they seethel ejccelienieSect after taking the Srst dose i The best salve Sores, Tetter, Corel, and aii CKIO tiveiy cores PL'es, or EO ply guaranteed to give per-ect sausfactio' saoney refunded. Pncc orSsJe fcj OP aeral took place on Sunday last.

termeat teing made at Hanaock. ti. tLat the In of Umon, Me has a hktui former owner, uei! for yeirs. She never sro other cup. and it "trunk 400 barrels of tai from Me, anI (X'ninmed in tLe mere act of 3g tcjt r.

'ariy a car of Riuliard T. Ely has invited tbo Carew lectures lefore tho Hart foni ttinmary. Hirlias accepted and thctsrioof his general siibjucc wil) bo "Tr.o Church oi.d tho It will the relation of Christianity toecouotiucs, A aia-knbis piece of wood Ls been sect rortiind. Ore. for exhibition.

Ic of 20 feet lonjr. tnthcs mom's 'Hick, vitliout tho Icakt a Iniot or fsnst of nay kind. The grain regular as if traced bv to dt Ttis of tlo fen is a lost art Perhaps tho ha-e something to do mill it- over elbows, tLey innire it more '-iroait to nianipsJate a fan. AS it cortjun that playing with a fan uot, at prtoent gvo! na amo2g ilc.VJhster's Fotir Hundred. TL an Bay society, a corporit.oa ro- to tav thu uu ru s.

iia-'-l vr.th roo ettet S' has been so at Rock together vrtth au adjacent pip: of ird contsujing abo'j; r- It will bo into u. larirc ja rwort ro Gi nili bo be Apri! Crop Report, prop report of the Department of Agrjcalture for April relates to the condition of winter grain and of farm animals leaving winter quarters. Wheat seeding waseorae-whst'deZaTed is the Middle States by ewrly sntirmn Jains, and Heat of Ohio by dry weather. Later conditions were far- orabje In both sections. In the South the soil -BUS condition for a drr in March caassd the lately se to geminate and a vigor aia 4 ear -T seeded 'area.

growth. et the teiaperatnrehasbeealso mild, so few snddea sBat the present condition is ver? good. That i IB Southern Statee rarges from 90 to The gsssrai candztion of all sec- SOBS is 94. nearly the same zs zhe mwiy who have bcr.t letters Dr. Tahnage sa ackaowlodgraent of of ctw bvok.

-'The PathWy of Lifo," are Victoria ani Lord Tennyson. by a. havicg a wonaerful vale, and alreadi coplti. bare ixya contracteJ for bv a Eiibccriplioc Dr. Tal niggle snvs that he extwets a nu'I Wi.b-scM.

TVJ TI'CES vss noaicd nearly badly as ia the present cy r. clever gcng of formers, who got up bogr-. edition the Freuch paoer Eokur. at tnat rcciigmied as an authority i.pon of us'cmaiioual Tho to be tae of a treaty of p- tcirvee" tho Frtsch and cc eisp- -o- of Austria. into zee bani-.

of the correspondent of The Times at Dover, and from ham to Los doo, where ibe ollesed treaty was published SB Tbe aad was such goo-1 and nevrs teat the stock market went Tith a ruin. It was several cays before it TTS discovered that the paper was a forged acj had been gotten np by London speculators to bring abost a boota in st Elevated by Fashion. Tf of cur belles, promenading last west, decorated themselves with a bunch tte golden that is no-wsaid to bo the fashionable An old woman frona the cocatry. with her daughter, looked on in ''TVell, sirs," the "if that don't beat all Tbera gals, neb city gals, too, aist too proud to wear ttst yalkr Scw-ers craos trp every year wjtcotit co Sarah Jane, sotr yos tern yorr nose at them Yesterday ccorruig Sarah Jane sesn on of cart a manimcth bench of jcsqi 2s placed bsr Jise calico cress. See itzracted geseral attcnt.on --At- ing also ai.adcs ic blue gray tliit are Uicely to prove as stylish -wc-ir as tie Gotehn biuea of last year.

Some ot tho more expensive models sent over as robs p-itrerns hire tho usual number of yards of coaibi iatfon material in rare and lovely Oriental showicg magnificent epphque in raised patterns in cac votand eiabosod work, these in nie but brilliant anbesques. and in eff-jctivB Grecian and schomes. One bacii- lorae pattern -Jiown Is of maijnoha white Ic- dla cashmere, wit'i an old rosa brocaded border along its solvago. Another White, which Is of a very creamy tint, is oro- caded at tho borfer with Pore padonr garlands of flowers in thoir natural colore. Below this is a corded silk nbboc, edged with a d.nnty full of silk frioge.

Kmplrc Scnrn. Very graceful neck scarfs in Empire fashion ire worn with styhsh home drtjsses. They tre made of two lonjiths of the new titra deep Chantilly flouncing laces, tho ecds reaching to the foot ot the dross skirt. A tho belt they aro caught together with a ver clnsp or J. wide ribbon in Empire green, oM rose, or black moire.

There is a tiirn-dotv 1 collar, to which the scarf is shirred; this ol ribbon, or of black velvet, if a sliver clasp is at tho belt, instead of tho ribbon of different sizes wet's iept. Any one has had to hue: through a work taiaiug csual congjouieratioa oft-n hastily needed articles wi'l the C3n- veni'-nf-c o' this simple arrangenieat. Asisni- iar bag of cardinal silk held fine silk of many colors and fine needles, market! 'siik fvr gloves." Every room contains a whisk broom, w.ih a receptacle lor it, and ou every fioor a pan, sniall broom, large broom, dust cioi and cluster are kept. It cheap to have a broom for each as make one do til! the work of tbd hoose-- cheaper in fact, for the old brooms.can be rel- egatr-d to the kitchen as fast as they become unfit for use in the rest the house. It each little conveniences a3 these that bring to household.

Dresies. Tery many of the imported blsck- dresses are made np over fonndatlons oj bl.ick fasllo or tnerveilleci satla, with EO touch of color visible save the vride Empire sash of old rosa, violet, or Nile grisen. Other elscant black toilets are made of large- net over black silk, tho long over drapery bordered with rows narrow black moire ribbon. Many strands of 1 ribbons lap each other diagonally en corsage. Ilir In Evening.

In dressy evening toilets young ladies sre wearing ribbon bandeaux in tneir hair, with a number othigh loops tho SS.SIQ at the top or the coiffure, upheld by invisible wire 1 to Lfrp in position. Silver SSets aro also wori. when the Grecian stylo of dress is Theso bands, hcwever, are becoming only to women with abundant tresses fea'ures t' at arc decidedly classic. But for a. CtiSId.

rtiV.ic caveavs tae tact that nsdy roads cTotLjag is Kttsr is tho Stcies- than in asv bet tt do not kscw April condition of the croc 1 J'" i tbatlins. 1 tlat ow a nreseatao.e suit of cJotiscs whiea fell to 87.S at harvest. iye crop in good condition. With S3.S general average. Fans are iu high co-ditfon or scconrLt mild winter.

Is Jo the jjiini at rettu. for a $30 aiiu a suit i.t on any occasio-- lumitiied at a cret of Lroni to Sx.5 The reason is teat c.othsng scatufactcrcrs have not Ccatestroear. iaad Kokand if loot en the 42TK mde of EtOe obstacle. Xbthmg i Garten Hfe asd zaaie it a bcrckm as cjspepsia. Acker's Dyspepaa Tablets will the worat form of dyspepsia, constipation saA iDdigsetwa soake lire a lappi- Sold at 25 and 50 cents A.

Oily it.pt up With las proccssaoa tee vroc- derfsl acvancemeat in America, but have led OBJ GZobe-Deciocras. Acker's Bloood Elixir fina bold on the Ansricsn people and IB so. knowledged to be Krpencr to all other prep- iTBtions, foraU Blood ud SHo Disessw. Tie medial frtteraity iodone tad it Gaanatnd end JL Wn Sere is a wide-onmnied hat Tor child. It has a snirred tn; on a hseh r-Eed ribbon band surrounds the crowc, and the tsrjTK is caaght ap on cue s'ie s.

r.lboa 1 bow. 5y easy as sure ES fate, the big scarf for losisc grip. Its temporary killed it tte select, and --as too jnTieTay into an favir. w'l coat.uue nse, after i 'oshioa. bat the foar-in-hacd tnder and longer than ever, the scarf tho bonr.

pie Better Ttto-o. Precept. You must teach yonr child by rather than by precept. He will 4o as ar sses you do, and not as you tell him to dc. "If he sees politeness at home, he will be polite to strangers.

If you sit at in yonr shirt sleeves, eat with yoar knife aad sit the house with your hat on, though you may send him to a high-priced school learn manners," the chances are few ths; he will ever be a thorough gentleman. He may acquire a certain outward polish, but ho will lack the true refinement that cas oest be taught in the family circle. As you treat your wife, BO he will be most likely to his mother and sisters. Ee- mcmber that you ere training the future husband and father, and yoa are also training yourself. Whatever you wish your chad to be, that yoa most endeavor to be also.

Whatever you. would have him shun, you mast yourself avoid. "You must not be cross, 'father." said r. httie boy of 5, "for if yon are, I shall be just like yon when I grow Children are bom mimics and imitators end although yoa may thiak z. child ia toe young to take notice of the dispute yoa may be carryiag on with your wife, it is makh.g aa impression on him that he will carry through life.

To a conscientious parent a child Is the greatest of self educators, for ne reels that he must hiuisel' be whatever he would have his child. You can the easily rebuke your chfld for falling into a passion if you know that he fr.tg never seec you In a like state, Yoa cannot talk to h.n: of the beauty of truthfulness ne Iits ever known yoa to prevaricate. Children er- heaven's own missionaries, sent to win n- fron evil, and to Jead tis to the home frt. L- which they eame. A fjretzy Blotter.

Get a sheet of yellow blolting paper. Cut from this two sheets ten by twelve and pink them ail aroncc. por the cover, rca mcst be a bit of an art.st, but If yoa can- cot sketch you can at least tra'e, aad Sate Gresnway book inl! furnish you ccnist r.nd pretty devices. One rep-resents a gate, which a little girl stands ith her back toward yon, shaded by as sisisense sun hat, and tinder this the words cuaint letters: "I've waited so long for a "etter. Another has dilapidated pig sty en it from which several little figs have escaped, wita the words: "ily pen is poor." An Immense tro owls swingljUj? j-- leericg at each other In a most sentimental way, and the ocotatioa, "Owld friends are test," is pretty des'ga.

i II yoa cannot, draw enoagh for riobosssne, and severe daisies on tbe cover. This is very easily done, ocs strand of the formlns a petal cf a daisy, but yoa must be careicu not to break tie yellow centers in the daisies, and add 2. few grasses in d.f- I erent shades of greer-s. tie t-ro sheets together with one or t--o leaves of paper q. satjB r.3b-:a oi the same or a coatrssting color.

ac3 forn.r^; a. hsjidscEiG bow th? ieft -n of Cve and clusave therw ore 4.0SO more glrL than boys in Xew York county. 1.76S more In- Kings county, 2.725 more in the city of Baltimore, more hi Suffolk county, ilass. 2.000 more in Ccok county 2,131 more in the c.ty oi St. loess, 1,971 more in Philadelphia county and 2.GS3 isore in the of Orleans.

All these cities except New Orteacs are in states where more boys girls are bora. In Georgia, tnere are in ali bnt 2t of there are iccre Lovs than girls. These -i counties include the large to'-rtia and citi-s. Strange tha; not one of the cuits should be left cat. Stranger still, the excess of girls ii about; in proportion to population.

Savaarsh Jeads off with 52S more girls than beys; Atlanta, SS3; Angusta, ofrl; ilacon, 1C4: Columbus, li'I; CarterE- vilie, I2S; Rome, 50; Athens. 00; Albany. 16; GrifSn, 11. and Americas, Savannah, though she has a scmewhat smaller population than Atlanta, has a larger excess of girls. Tois to be peculiar to old cities.

It is so with Baltimore. ISew Or- leaas and TorK, Tho excess is greater in Xew Orleans anywhere Is a pecnl-anty of the French? The facts present a question worth studying Are there fewer men in the cices than the country I--Philadelphia Times. og tax bill, ago, was 7 April" 1 which Cci-awd a tf 3 Si-ettlLly and, alter th relating to Vcrk. aaJ the bill was 74. KS.VS, M.

cf sp-'ciai orders of the day was ilr. Sar-on rewspcpcr iibcl bin amending Z30I-S the code of civil procedure. After the bill ol to aj. Si. motion to reconsider rcfonc bill was received from and to' in tee The committee reporrc-J favorably ilr.

Civvy's without and oa of ii Tha- -he bill yet It was not Stadler the to rep- c-DOCh. The trsss'tion frota lone, IiEgerlaz aca gainful tickces to robust health zasffcs sa epoch in th-j lift of the lack-icnal. Such remsrksble event is irtas-irec ia the meai- ory and the agency thereby the good health has beea attziaed Hence it is that so is heard in praias of Electric Bitters. So feel thev their restoraticn to healtb, to the ose of Great Alterative and Tonic If JOQ art trotibied with any disease of Sidneys, Liver i or Stomach, ot long or short ssad'ing, you will surely find TBB of Electjic Bitters. Sold at 50c.

and per Juseph B. Garrott's drsg store. Concerning Color Blindness. The following is from a paper read before the Kansas Academy of Science at worth. The fact; that; bkodcess to certain colors exists among civilized people is well established, also the percentages ef cases to be found among males has been determined with considerable probability for the races of Europs and America.

There has been much diversity in methods of testing, and the results of mony reported determinations mignt weU be called into question. Still 16 is probably not far from tho truth tha; aboct four out cf every hundred are more or less deficient; in color sense. Of females there have been reported (B 7 3fne? iL Color Blindness, page T4, as examined in Su- and America o9 S2S, and of these only srrty were color bimd o- two per cent. Of botn males anJ femaJeS. 156,732 have been tested; asci of these 721 cr 4.Z7 per cent, are color blind.

These facts have naturally eseited ir.terss: an-i discussion. If solarge smtxaber as four out of c- cry hundred are unable to d.stmguith col rs. tLere arises. of course, a practical question to the railroads, marine, etc The gravity of thisfac: is already lecog- nized more or Icsa ail ccuatrifsi l.y tse test exaniinatious for coli, 1 em- ployes. But there is lii t-cso also innch of interest to l's V.i», bj He Wo'-lld Hive April called at bank to get her will, which sha hati placed there for safe keening, and founi that Cash-er Pratt had taken it with him in tto ihgat.

It is said that Pratt was her and would have received After itsiraicgthatPratthad stolen her v.il!, 3lri. wired her aforney at St. Paul and he ex-icated a JIBVT The Union Xifaona! bani. of has informed the local bonk thit a note for indorsed Sirs. Xell, is dep-'-sited -n ith th-i-o.

President Ticknor also uncovered an- otnerEv'e for $3,000 at Minneapolis. This a toti! of $45 (KJ which Xell will be obliged to mourn as a rcsu't of her overconfidence human nature. Mr. Pratt, as adin'ntrrato'- oi ilrs. Cell's fetaM.

held a power of attorney which gave him er tire control of her It issuo- that he mducsd her to the notes without betcg thoroughly awara of their as see says see ottgn signed paners Le printed to ner without readmg them. The eoniinon of the bans cannot be ascertained, as the directors refuse to talk. President Ticknor ali time Hvtes and we may noc aL. tor seme Gaia. ilrs.

has not pi-att jet. It is impossible ro imti maLaniyaey Pratt as the wheat and Spai ks only know how ma.h was in speculation, and neitht- Tr.e are falsified. get lay feet wet, bstlconct csed. Sss csvs ZH3S eraa locked efe the dEoctKCfcr tesy era ereasa the el tiabcttla. caoa Jacnd oaapapa aZxctocra waeSt.

woifsAOM wonaesl; praaerrlns Watefproofinn pny leather; givfcs a deep, rich Wac2t lustre lasts a rreeic. xtaa Do EOt Sold bySseSteeSk Groces, Beechler Arr.I jury in the is cnl. r- lal retireJ at 10:25 -h- ag. and ai 11 o'clock re- Ieatl: April 1' --Rear Admiral b-- "I -Vir seme time, is e. uortnerlv and alsrsys haven bsitle of Acker's EaalisL Kemedy in tha IKSSSS Tan cannot tell low soon creep zaaj year little cme, or a cnngli or cold jasy iseo.

isseif upon yon. One dost is prerentive end few a positive cnre thrcaJ sad fang troubles yipldtoitB trestmeot. A sample bottle is givea yea ee ssd tks Kffiedy gnsrsnteed by A. Wi WOLFF RANDOLPH, 09 D- PAPER MEAT SACKS I rpHBSE SACKS are inaas irosi very toog'c JL Biisble. strong: sad close Bxa'ne- heavy paper, Tnth our perfect '-j-EEKZ-SSS" bottom wo icn is air -water tici and in three to snital! sizes of and 5c.

APIECE, a guarantee them to fes ss'e and sure to prevent ssippers mestif tnefitnpie directions on each sack sre ro and the mea. is depo'itedja tne sscs teJorc the fly deposit their egvs. day. nottir "TM" the II Is Cold tl Go mto a greenhouse on c. fcantim ami tre Cud the tcmsirarare there than outside.

The p'nss aZj hot sunbeams to enter, bur them oct vrith eqral fr vV consequently tio tempera- j-j v.hole earth ss in tms tray IA t- a crcen- honse. oal v. instead -n-e sre 3iy au cf at- TTLcn rcra a -tb's snr- facs TVS are. cs Tcre. "3 tr cs-nse and we DcrseSt br the of tie atmcsphere, fc-; ib ne c-imfc very high we through the atmosphere, and ro from ths If could ai-ta stripped of its coat of air.

th-p tt---ma; vronlfl over tee who'c varta as cs CE the icy of tie mcant-uns. 3cstci. Cut; A S-ife Investment is piaranteed to bring jot! estisrfsctoiy resalii, or iat of fsllars retarn of parchase price. On this sale plan yoa csn bny from our advertised druggist tbotlle of Ir. King's Xew Discovery for C-onsamptioa, is guaranteed to bring re lief in case, when nsed foranyaSeo tion of Thread, Lings or Ghest, snch as Con cjiaption, Inflammation, of Lengs, Brccchis ns, Asthma, Waooping Ccagh, Crotip.efat, etc.

It is pleasant and agreeable to take, GREAT SOUTHERN PTG. SF6. CO. iSnccessors to TV. T.

Ce FRE.DER1CK CiTV, MARYLAND For Eaie by an Grocers and Herebaots. perfectly safe, and can always be de spou. Trialbottleeeat Joseph rott'e Ding Siore, ded depth of the Xli The grfarest mid-rray tcrtrecn the vf Tnttan c'Aainha and the inoath o. B.O ce ia Piata. The Tas there reached at; a of 40.CJ or jnucs.

exoeedds ty more than 17,000 feet tct Ee-ght of Xctaiv i-verest. tie leftist mocc- tain zn the In north Atlantic ocean iOiitn scmcmgs have beei to dtptc of 4.5iO fathercs, or cerths cr ELI The Homeliest Mari in Frederick As well as the handsomest, aai otcers are invited to call on spy dragaist and get free a trisJ bottle of temp's Balsam for the Throat asd a remedy that is selling entirely upon Iis raerits''aad is gnaranteea to relieve asd cure all Chronic sod Acute Coagbs, AsJhsia, Bronchitis, and Consump ion. bottles 50 cents and Carriages sod Wagons. All the latest styles of Cabriolets, Canopy top Phaetons, Ladies PLsstons. Sorreys, Side-bar Fuggies, Eilipiic Spring Buggies, JDayton Wagons, Spindle Wagons, etc-, OF SUPERIOR WOBKMSSHIP.

and ekgactaDish at lowest prices. Also number cf "seand-ismd'' Ssggies, Phaetons, and SDline 1 in Spring Wagoxs cbeso. to loom for new stock. EepsiriBg a specialty. JACOB South MaiEet stieet, sdjoiz.5ng the bridge inlSdwtf Frederics.

55 d. Acker's Elixir gainst! a held on the American pecple ard is ac- kaowledged to be sapericr to all other preparations. It is a positive cure for all Biood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse ac5 prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold by J.

A. Williamson, druggist, Samples free. Ask your storekeeper for it, -Electric Paste Stove Polish no duit or dirt eaves carpets andfurnitnre On la Use "World. The yoncg men coca'ry sot swars tht taey are particularly favored stove those in otner conntr.s ot- "gettlcs o- -2 -rcrld EO co-it, tn rk i s. servant to 1 r.lwr^v TEC oi preferoietst is the cc a- tsr-a'T; "o- m-m Ii-ve and tae v.thCut any sd- Lad -O3 up bra.

The average aepth of tee bersreen Japan aad Calif 15 r. attTe OV-KT 2AVO iathons; Chd: sc tee 2,500 fatuous, and crcs. The from Eagle. for TES eto say to csr ctizens, tiat Joe yeiswe haTC been selliug Ur. King's New ascorerj- for consnmtaoa ascorerj- for consnmptaoa, Dr.

King's Idfe Pills, Backlen's Arnica Salve aS Elee- toc Bitters, aad have never handled remedies that jeil ss well, or that have ciTea soch unireisol We do fcoi tune, and stxaa ready to jefand tha purchase criea, If results do theb im. wot. tltrii aerito. Joseph Hams 5 shoulders Breakfast Bacon, Families can be ftippiiec -B-J'E fcoine curefi harna, sfconldprs, jcles aue COISfflAI PORK PACKEH, W. Fredsrtck, FIRSToftheSEASON SODA WATER -AT- the Confectioner.

THE CHARLES 4. VOGELER CO W. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. model ofpc More eco nomica! tiban thecrdBanr iiade, sc3 cscm be sold in osmpetitfolo wfth the multitude low teat, ibort-weight ajnm or phospbat powers.

Sold only in CMS. Royal Bab mar New Tork. DentalVAssoeiation! This AssocteUoa tee Srst tosr.ve GAS for the painless eitractioc of teeth which toeirsoecisJiy. I Tbe Medical and Dentaj profe'sioii reccm-j mend the Association, as they believe toera to I rcmisli cnlj pure fresh GAS. AUCTIONEERING Anctioneering in all its brsaches prompt-l Ij attended to.

Address a BAP.YZYB. LEASR 1EWSP4PER.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The News Archive

Pages Available:
200,936
Years Available:
1883-1977