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25. 1S89. COUNTY AND STATE, 'Another Church. Third English Lutheran eh was organized in Hagerst-wa uaday with lOvenieai gr 5rm of srorship members oppose. Happenings Here and.

There Tjfciroughout the County. From Shookstown. Reported for The Sews--Sept. 2tto. Mrs.

Sophia Kehse, wife of August Kehoe, of this place, has goee to Alberton, Howard county, to spend a few days with sosne of her Qoitiaaa Kehae has taken a position with the Messrs. Hagan "Webster and family ot Harmony Grove, spent Sunday with friends Maggie Goa- so who had been spending a week with Mrs. Wehitor at Harracny Grove, has returned GOCSQ, of Bocky spent Sanday with his parents Albaugh, of Frederick, and A. L. Wolfe of Union Bridge, -were visiting at the home of C.

E. Shaffer Stockman and family spent Sunday with Mr. Stockman's parents, nesr Patman and wife of Creagerstown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Batman's parents here, Mr. and Mrs.

E'ias W. Grove and Koger HofFdan were rusticating in the vicinity Springe oa Susday last, presume they were oc the lookout for something new, probably chestnuts. From Foxvil e. Correspondence of THE NEWS--Sepi. 21.

The saeraiEeit of the Lord's Sap- WES administered at Mt. Moriah Lutheran church, by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Keller, to quite a number Sunday.

Among those present from a distance were Mr, and i uisiisuuB were iir, ana. which some 01 Harbaugh and daughter, of Midway, For ine present, Jir. and Mrs Martin deconued. revival of this kitsd proves the fa.th and sincerely of church Nellie Roaisihn, whose was mentioned it last week'a letter, died at 2 o'clock last Monday afternoon, aged 78 years, 5 monlns and 12 dajs The funeral took pUce in the Latheraa church Wednesday morning at 30 ochok, Sev. Hedges tbe pastor, oSiiating.

Mre. R. was a de voat woaan ot true Christian principles and no doubt has obtaintu tfaat s-est that awaits them that be ui to the end, as see Last Sttor- day evening a crowd cf you fo'ks gathered at the residence of Mr. Theodore B. as guests of his eight year old daughter, Miss 0 tavia A.

Moody and held a birthday party. her hoior. The guests were entertained "rigst royally" bv their little friend ard the evening was very pleasantly spear. The supper was sumptuous and was piriaken'of much relish acd xttn ttaay pleasant Wishes for the future weifiie of Ocia- Yla who by her aad graceful manners did so much towards the success of the party. Those present were as Lollie.

Hemp, Hattie Culler. Aha and Blincbe Keli and Walttr Hargett, Fr-y. Rjfat, and Maude Lsttie" and Nettie Doty, Chap. Kasterday, Gerry Myers.Russell and Lettie Wise. Bessie Shsff, Ethei aad Paul Whipp Ra5ph Culler.

Miss Lollie Hemp received the first donkey prize and Ralph Culler received as second donkey prizj a "Jack in the boi-" Tne presents received by Octavia from her parentf, graadeioilier and friends were useful and handsome. The room and table from which faonnieocs LITTLE THINGS Uunotived by Citizea-- PscJuxl sud iu by ade for permanent worship. Maryland Talent Abroad, nator Gorman, of Maryland, is Dg the wires in South Dakota to a Democratic legislature. Grushen, of Fanny, Kate aad Ella Frey aad Mr. Henry Stotelmyer cf Wolfsville and Harbaugh, son and daughter of S-i- child about a year old of Samuel Green, living near here.was ast partaken was handsomeFy This vras an event which be chTiehjd in the of the little ones will long memories who attended it.

Mr Pnilip Summers. of Mt. Z.on, was returning from the Willow Grove Flouring Milk on Saturday G-irraaa is as deep as a well and wa3 rendereo. unconscious for a ing as a fox, bnt Quay and Dud- I He was taken in fche mill un- Washington Press'' 03 a id could ba procured. 1 From the mill he was removed to his Hog Cholera.

jelegraxa. from Baltimore says have been received there during! -asfc'waek from Kent county, hog cholera prevails. The thns received are ktiled acd-the sold. "Whether any of fche thns received have bad the dis- is net known, bnt on one steamer! night but did very little father's residence, near this place. He is suffering considerable yet; never being healthy making it very much Harrey Zimmerman.with D.

C.Winebrener spent last night at Mountain View House. He is a welcome Jack Frost made his appearance here Sunday perceptible to the city three of a drove cutting and seeding are the order of the dav here. Church Notes. Refoiaae 1 Sunday school of Mt sanfcwill hold the'ir Children's services oa Sunday morning next -lock. mmtmion will bs administered to Reformed congregation at nest Sund-iy.

Rev. Silas encfa. pastor. In the afternoon Pleasant Hill chapel, when Hench will officiate. te tri-synodic hoard of home mis- tee Reformed church, reprs-- the States of Pennsylvania, ion Ths showed sixty missions is.

the ireat parts of the country now supporc of the boird. From Park Mills. Correspondence or Tbe 23. The protracted meeting which has been ia operation at Flint Hill for the past; week under the supervision of Reva. Hammond and Smith has been well attended; so far there has bean but one penitent at the alter.

Let ns hope gocd may yet be Hiil School Is aa us-1 nal rather small from the beginning. Miss Ella Blreig, of Buckeystown, 13 teacher. Number of pupils about Lillie Stewart, taaeher at Oak Grove School, spent Sunday Virginia, began its with her parents at this place. Miss al session at Lancaster, yes- Stewart is looking well and reports report of the snperin- having thirty-two pupils registered. She will certainly encounter no difficulty in making the required average.

--The singing class at Eoontz's Chapel last Saturday night for the nowicatioa of Mr. TCOF. C. Keller, of this pJace, for County Commissioner on the Republican ticket, was a genuine surprise ail tirket is variously commented upon, same claiming it to be a strong ose, while the democrats think it can be easily beaten. We to wait until after the election before we render our John Hamilton, of Springfield, 111., formerly of Londonn county, Va is on a visife to the fami'y of Mr.

Edwin M. Kessler. Mr. Hamilton lived in Maryland soms time ago and worked the Boyers and" Wrlliarda at Broad Run, but has not been in this State for 27 years and comes back to it with many pleasant rec- oilaetions -of by gone dayp. He will 50 to Virginia fojay.

--A great deal of corn has aiready been ca oif. The crop is verv large this this letter This cold rainy weather is likely to increase the sick list Cumberland is having the same fate Baltimore had for its big turn out, damp, rainy weather. is the time you can discover tbe bad pavements. Just view your clothes after a ramble around town. An Urban i Republican says the should have had Commissioner on the ticket from Buck- but too many candidates from that autrict threw them all out in the cold.

However, I think the ticket a good one. People with false teeth should be careful how they iaugh at the Opera House this week. A woman at Read- ng. Saturday, while witnessing a play laughed heartily at an alleged oke on the stage and died almost ia- tantly. The autopsy revealed the fact that she had swallowed two false teeth.

A South Market street Republican said yesterday that he thought the ticket a very good one with the exception of the Delegate ticket, which he considered on the as weak. It will no doubt be a close fight this fall wich the chances ia favor of the Republicans. This is fine weather for the car window crank to get in his work to the discomfiture his fellow passengers. You may have heard it before, but now is a goad time to advertise, TES is the medium to use. Horace Zicbarias succeeded in catching three fine bass yesterday in rhs Monocecy.

One ot them tipped "Engllsn as She is Spoke." A little in school No. 8 was asked this morning, "What ia a dialogue? Her answer was, "A log whea it is dead." The Circuit Court. court convened again this morning at the usual hour, with Judges McSherryaad Lyaoh on the bsnch. There being nothing ready for trial the petit jury was diseha-ged ustil tomorrow The Ladles Delighted- The pleasant and the peifect safety with which ladies mar the liquid fruit laxative. Syrap of Figs, under ail conditions make it their id- vorite remedy.

It to the eye and to the taste, yet uai in actiog ou the kidneys, and rea-t- liver Baltimore 8.CS. The semi-centennial of Baltiaioie City College will be held iu Oratorso Hall on October 22d. Governor Jackson has appointed Ex-Governor Oden Bowie ia.aaȣjer of tbe Maryland Hospital for the IQ- esne, vice J. W. McCoy, deceased.

The Baltimore Sugar Refining Company was yesterdav incorporated by W. Spence, Frank Fnck, Joshua Levering, Wm. F. Frick and Rufua Woods, with an authorized capital of $1,000.000, divided into 10,000 shares of $100 eich. The First Bridge Finished.

Schsll Bridge was fir.nhed and opened for travel yesterday, and the first person to cross over with a horss aud wagon was C. C. Blentlicger. Tais ia the firbt one of the destroyed bridges over the Mono3acy that has been completed. JNow that travel has been resumed in that section aitei interval W.

c. T. U. Convention. The fifteenth annual convention tin Wooinn'a Caristnn Temperance Union of MarTUodmst in Higera town yesterday 10 St.

Paul's M. The delegates fiom lh ji i are Adolphus Fearhafce. i John Wiicosois. Mifses Thomas an-i Ua Cunningham, The State executive committee difcassed plaos to farther ths work. Davo- tsonal eserci'--es were conducted Revs.

E. H. LMk and G. A. Sayder.

The aodreps cf wtbome was made H. S. Fr-tace aad responded to bv SnoimerOeld Baldwin, deat of the Uaioa. te Loya! Tea pt-raace Legion gave an interesting ecteruiamer.t. The coiveation i' V-TV largsiy attended and wiii cor.

tiuue ia session uatil Friday. LanJ in hand tf tbe dsriv of everv- little Xothicg life aal it a burjea as AcK-r's Tablets will cure die w-jrss form of' aes aud bv J. A. the beam at four and a half pounds. I P' A few more cold days with a frcst lro or two will bring out (he "ground hog" and buckwheat cakes.

coa-tips- 50 COJT HAVE A tbatwiUbeaoIdatmtem Taylor, on Baltimore pike erfck County Tali rounds. GOOD WOMAN TO COOK TV for a family of two, from Frederick. ei MS8txxl WEsS-AiJpJT- to caro TKB NEWS. WBATHEH AT tune to work for a sew "Singer" machine ton. North Market overalls and draweia- W.

y. OLOBN KAltt TIME iBiemau up your flour barrels nlffiS -rbe caics and bread that take the premium are made of "Golden are ror the now to GCO. Brust w. Patrick K4.L| ESTATE FOK BUUaKS oa Bentz Price pease of coovejaai-soit other money retjulred. Will mjto mort mo a "bichcan be paid in L.

1.W South KAIN DH1LL FOK rior drill, with spoufe aod ootcplete. scd esceSient oder Win sold al a bargain. Call on C. B.Foat Auc- DiiSlKABLETWO-STOKr dwelling oouse Situated on South reet. Apply to Ko.

Patrick ord A. Frazier. TUhLlC SCBSCEIBEB. IS- JL ttiidiss to wi-i soil at pubtfc- sale at his residence neir the Fair Subscribe tor The Dyspepsia Makes ths lives cf many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. We know ot 1.0 remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Sareaparilla.

It acts gently, yet surely and tones the storaacu land other organs, removes the faint feelisg, creates cures headache, and refreshes the burdened nd. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fiir trial. Ifc wiU do jou good. was in lie following marriage I issced by the Clerk the I ig the past week Ball, Coaejcs conncy, Gcl- "9. Chiswell, Frederick Jty.

hoige A. Wcod--Annie Gordon. colored, of Petersville. md 0. Lewis--Clara E.

of this county. Toms, purpose of re organizing and rehearsing. The following officers being elected: Mr. Edward Tingling, dine- tor; Mr. Charles Crawford, president; Mr.

George Smith, secretary; Miss Ida Tingling, Laura Tingling, organist; Mr. Oscar Mfflard. assistant organist; Messrs. Andrew Hebrew New Year. Is evening at sunset begins the ish Sew Tear, which is the com- ement of the JO day's penitence grayer, ending with the long fast Atonement on Saturday, OCT.

ne seivlces in the synagogues are icnlaily solemn and impressive lese holidays, the ceremonies in- tie blowing of the shcfar (or which calls all the world ientauce. Special services are held in memory of those who departed this life. sasantand Substantial Food. te folks to think a news- is like a letter bos, everything it is bound to go. Bat the ed- preparing a dinner for thons- Jof people, and it is his bnsiness a bill of fare both palatable 4iatritions.

Each subscriber pays seat and is entitled to the beat tparket feral; take THS Nsrrs, it gives and best of intellectual is eagerly devoured by the epicures ia tiie land. A Substitute for Tobacco, dice in speaking tobae- quently use the argument that is unnecessary; women do net ait i have no substitute for it. NEWS reporter was recently ing at a counter where a vari- cardies and like wares were when a lady came ia for five worth of chewing gum. "Do sll much of that stuff?" asked ribe of the clerk. "Oh, yes, we right along, and have regular and the most of them are and girls." to the questioner that a substitute for the weed, and poor one too, merely an excuse exercise of the javfs.

A few 13 later the lady wae observed ng away industriously. "Was If so, why did she not mething good? Davis, VmrFunk and Henry Baer, committee of order; Prof. George Smifh patir, ox Alontgomerv- countv, will INEWS, not however without thanking the people and the editors j.or their kindness towards the Jast six years, of whiih the service "of THE To one and all, weather ha? been healthy during the past week. The cool crisp breeze has been heartily appreciated by Frank Hedges left 'ast week to attend the Gettysburg Ada G. Easterday left for Hagersrowa last Saturday to resume her studies at the Femile Seminary s.z that ptaee.

She was accompanied by her "father, iir. Geo. E. -J. J.

nagel of Frederick, spent the Sabbath with the family of ilr. B. Lewis. -Mr. and Mrs.

-Jas. Reese, of Luther- are visiting the -rrft Rice is dangerously Pontoon Bridges at Last. Having had so much rain for the past ten days the County Commissioners thought it advisable for them to telegraph to the U. S. Department for pontoon bridges.

They received the following reply: We will ship yon in a day or two bridges for all streams across fche Monocacy, provid- irgallmen who cross them smcke. nothing but the Baby cigar, as they contain no scraps and are not liibie to set them on fire. A fall Havana cigar for 5 cents. Manufactured only by Lewis F. Enssmanl.

an ot nearly four months, peo- have been part-ally cut oft' nmnaicalion with this citv will hail the completion with ure. James H. Morrison, who had charge of the construction of the brdge, left today over the P. R. fcr Dayton, Ohio.

Firemanlc. The committee of arrangements for the United Fire Company's Bsll which will be held in the Rink Thursday night, Oct. 17th, during Fair week, appointed the following subcommittees last night. On hacks, L. C.

Winkleman, Geo. Aleytr, Aimer Hooper, Wm. James. Reception, C. Moberly, Wm.

Bailer, Guy Albaugh, Goo. Wiener, John Baker, Tobias Kuhn. Musical director, Myer Wertheimer. Floor managers, Hagan, Geo. Chew.

Robt. H. L. Bennett, I. W.

Albaugh, C. Cramer, Elmer Brengle. The drum corps did not have thei meeting last night owing to the ab ssace cf their leader. Thr- Chief Itrnaoe tor the grca; sue ol ilyyii's irsaparHU round la article ntclf. is merit that wins, and that Hood's SarsapirUia zctUiHT to- complbhcs what Is cUiiaei! for It.

fa whu has glren to this modlcine popularity and lalu greater than that or any other tllla or trans- during ill. again take charge of the class "Thursday night Oct. 3rd. Prof. Spahr is a fine vocalist and has won many friends by his efficient new school house which is being constructed on the road leading from Park Mills to Greenfield is rapidly nearing completion; it is expected to, be ready for use by the expiration of 1 Claims SiO.OOO Damages.

Tae nar in the libel sait of J. Is son Baird TO. Cyrus Helfenstein, publisher of the Times, was Sled Monday by F. J. Nelson.attornej iorthe plaire US.

The amount claimed is Women Want Notorietv. The Women's jSaiional Iniuatrial at a recent meeting resolved that the women of America should insist on the right to be properly represented in the great exposition of 1892. In view of the fact that Queen this half term. Owing to" fche facilities it affords the eommnnity, it will no doubt be highly appreciated. It is located about a mile from, and in the district previously known as Bear Branch.

The school numbers 38 at present, being somewhat a limited number for this easily accounted for when we considsr the contagions and raging epidemic which wrought havoc in many fami-1 lies this season and some few have cot A enca2 or Spanish woman be selee jf it friirt ttrtri nf Is ibella cf Spain fitted out ships for Columbcs, Congress by asked to appropriate a sufficient sum for the erection, in Washington, of a monument ih Queen, and taas any yet fully reciveied. Miss liillie C. is teacher of the above named ted as sculptor. Power of the Human Eye. A Winchester, Va, 3 special savs, i.

Orphans' Court. The following business was acted by the Orphans' Court the past week: Letters of administration on the estate of 0. Toole, deceased were granted toMargary und MichaelLingg administratrix and second and final -ccount of Ann administratrix of Phihn Nusbamn, deceased, settled aad distribution first and final account of Horatio Benfz, executor of Catharine M. Bentz, deceased, settled and distribution of first and final account of Peter Ls- genbeel, administrator of Elizabeth A. Naiile, deceased, settled, and distribution made--The first account of Hannah R.

Truscott and Sarah C. Yanfossen adininis'ratriees of Hacnih R. Tnjsiofct, deceased, settled and distribution second and final account of Ana Nusbaum, administratrix: d. b. n.

of Daniel S-Tusbaum, deceased, settled and disUibnt oii farther final account of Gnarles Pools, executor of Samuel Pcole, deceased, settled aad distribution made. Unique Machinery. The Wm. D. Bowers, lumber arm of East Patrick street has added aand papering machin 0 fco their plan ing mills.

It ia quite unique; ifc con tains a fin aad pipe to convey the duetto ths chimney, and will be nsec to sand piper very fine work. THS NEWS job department has jus erected two machines for mounting calendars. They are perfect pieces of mechanism and do their work wJth marvel'ous rapidity. Tfcey will te used in making tne hundred thousand order of calendars for the Victor Remedies Company, recently placed with us. We have now every facility for calendar making and can turn oa work ia this line with neatness promptness and at prices that de mand attention.

From Jefferson Reported 'orTbe 25- The aunnai harvest sermon was preached in the Lutheran church Sunday morning to a large congregation and much genial warmth and interest was manifested in Uje entire i service. Rev. Hedges preached a Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate within the county have been received for record at the oSce of the clerk cf the court during the past week: Tost Wyant to Ezra Brown real estate in Frederick conrty, Eage! and hnsband to Mary M. Dar- ban, 2 acres of land M.

Wormarj to Mary E.Woraian 21 acres of land, Miller a-d wife to John S. Miller, Ii7 acres.3 roods and 11 perches of land, H. Hotel Arrivals- Following are the arrivals at the principal hotels oince nooa yesterdav: CITT E. Gray, R. B.

Reynolds, Thos. Samsburg, Balto; J. R. Martin, H. Morrison, Dayton, Ohio; J.

Haafi, W. H. Phila Pa; T. Moody, D. Edw.

Hood, F. J. Day, Mt. Airy, Md; Geo. P.

Moser, Geo. H. Lennox, N. J. Q.

Stitely, Westminster, Md; Eugene A. Grove, Ridgeville, Md; county" 5 CARLIN HOUSE--Wm. Schue.Frad erick Jonr, Pa; Robt. Bigos, -J. BaKo; S.

E. Trego, Bncy- rns, Ohio; Mrs. Tnos. Chatabers.Frost S. R.

McClesry, H. H. McOlee ry, Pittsbnrg, Pa; couaty 8. CESTTSAI. HOTEL--Jas.

Murphy, Columbus, Ohio; Sam'l Mattan, E. J. Cradesdale, J. T. Geliey.

Williamsport, Pa: J. J. Ualer, Md; county 12. es of i 863.75.-- Sarah Frai- tae casH I e7 to George eci Interested a patent iu Shi teen "lar Taj In which the proprietor" Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds do is wonderful. He authorizes aU drnrss? so give those -who call for it a sample twli's that thej mar liy jt before p-irch-wiB: Tee large bottles'are' 5c acd SI 00.

certainly would aarise a tnal. It mar you from consumption. proprietor and his Walking out of and Sred at son, without he cel and were decorated with tropical fruits, embracing apples, peaetes, grapes, and with their rich hue lent to the variety and appearance of the entire decoration; corn, wheat and oats, too, all went to make up a lovely appearance. I have never known the church to look nicer, except at the Christmas services. The choir music waa as usual very fine and the collection very creditable It seems as though the Lutheran congregation is advancing stpadilyin the right direction and can be shown by the interest man ifested in the services of that church which seems to increase day hy day, and this we are all glad to'see, for a church, put the pistol to neran face and Jones, dropped his hand aad was arrested.

He bad been in college studying for the priesthood, and is supposed to be insane. A Duty to To rsalf. It is surprising that people nse a com znon, ordinary pill whea thejcan secure a valuable English one for ths same money Dr. Acker's Erglish piEs are a positive cure for sick headache and all lirer troubles. They are small, sweet, easily tekee, do not gripe.

Sold bf J. A. Williamson, drnggia E. Frailey, Rows et. to Wm.

Frailey et. sL lot of grctmd in Enimitsbnrg, erick A. Stier and wife, et. al. to Acbsih L.

Stier, interest in real estate ia Xew Market, f.290 E. to Ashman L. Stier, interest in real estate in New Market, H. Dalaney to Achsah L. Stser.

interest ia real estate in New Market, L. Sowe, trustee, to George P. Beam, lot ia Esamitsburg. P. Manlsby, trustee, to Thomas esveral tracts of land, H.

and Wm. 0. Hofif- inan, executors, to John iSayler, 10 acres and 25 perches or land, $510.93. --Rnfua K. Magruder and wife to Henry Bryan, 1 acre 1 rood and 26 perches of land, J.

Whitmore to Emanuel D. Whitmore, two tracts of land ia Frederick county, $450. i AROU5D THE SQUARE. Xew fiist beinir uiiloadcd both our Dry Goods Department on Market Street Entrance ana our Carpet Department on Patrick Street trance. Two rooms full of new good-.

The latest novelties of the season. Watch this space for later announcements. "We purpose making it interesting Fall. MUUINIX KEMP. X.

Westminster and are the names cf the Gossamers just received. The "best things out. Call and see them, Hood's Sarsaparllls cures Scrofula, Sail Hheum aud all Humors, Dyspepsia, Headache. Biliousness, orerconies Ths TlreiJ Focling, creates an Appetite, Xerres, builds np Uto "Wholo System. fs Mtdby all drur- Prepucd by a I.

HcxxJ Apothecaries Lowell, Huz. room suit, walnut twdroouj suit, with marblo slab: 1 dressing cabinet. I incioeed wash stand with uiarWt; top. I bcilstotd. 1 bureao.

2 enclosed wash stands. 1 terse wardrobe. 75 rants iHBralu carpet. 1 teiutifui et of ir.aulie ornaments, 1 lamp stand ciock.Scaaw scat chain. 1 larxc mirror, 1 or ruxs 3i 5 ards nut carpet, hudocks aad cuspadores' i desk.

2 roekinsr ohaSra. new ccif-feedlo; coa! store. 1 wcod 1 cha-a, lot or screen queen, woodeo, oarthcB and wiliow ware cf alt descriptions. I cooklnt and complete: lot of pou and mns. tubiandlmckcbi.and many other household ifoods too tedious to mention.

Also. 1 good laniilr carriage, set single two horse f.trui wasoa. 2 pen 4 larics shoati. 1 sow with plR bj her side, rakes. picks, maddockg.

ic. Terms of (ale A credit of If) tars will bo eiven purchasers to their with ap proved security bcarlae Interest from the dar Of sale. All sums or $: ami under cish. No propertr to be removed until tho teems of are cotopHed with. Cbas.

C. A Itoelkey. B. Foat. auctioneer: Ed.

Koontz. cle't. sep.Mtix'iwtJ ELECT 8CHOOD FOK GIRLS--THE Silases Vernon will resume their scholastic duties on the 9th of September. For terms to the Misgca Vernon. at their residence West 3rd street.

MOKE THK -PET." GtrARANTEBE full Havana. Also the "Special and Latest." Manufactured by Emory M. Kuiz, opposite Doll's dry goods store. Jc4dtt SEE "WHAT FINB BEBAD, BOLLS V- aad cakes arc at tho City Bafeery and don't forcec rand pa's Rlnifcf bread and those nice potato buna, as the only place they can be had IB nt tha City Bakery aad try our Dolly arden cakes. bomethlnK now.

Cltr- Bakery John HershberRCr. "jelSdtt Have you used the celebrated German table linens. If not try them. The goods in the market for wear. "We call your attention to the Hue of Cotton Plushes that arrived this a.

in. The newest and prei- tiest styles for window draper ies. portierres, c. SPECIAL NOTICES. KPAKTOKE ARK IVAI.

DEPABTORES. West and all West of Araby Washington and liio South 5 40 A at Baltimore. North and Bast 6.CO A Jg For Baltimore. Washington, and Soutb and stations east of Araby, pouch /T.30.1 North. IncladlnR way stations t.

and W. M. R. East and West A For the Wcat and Stations T--JSI o' Ara.br. South and Waabtnsten SO A if For Baltimore, North and stations cant of.

Araby A jg For Wasbtnston. South and atpMorts on Metropolitan Branch B.O K. and West of Shenaudoah Mar- tlnsburg-. W. Berkeley Springs.

Cumberland. Cincinnati, St. Louis-. 2.50 For Baltimore, including PWladelphla. Now Yorit and North, closed Forail points weat of R.

and including way stations South of BruceviUo on P. i33 For Baltimore, Nona. Washington and South, close 1 poucb .4.30 the West. Washington. Sf Jth, Ha- all atatlom -vest ot Arafcr.

BaUiauore und Sortr, Metro- polliaa Branch i O- 5.4S at JlotoTn 1LWI A 4.00^31 For rfaa-onvllle. Lewlstown Catoctin Furaaoe an.1 Xochauicstown For Jefferson and Eilertoa 00 Per Johnsvllle. lit. Pleasoat and Libarty 1 3 0 n-ro lines or less published under head for Twenty-Fire cents week, Fiffceeo Cants lor tbroe Iiuerttona. Advor.

tlsemeats exceeding five lines sad trbea ordered for more than one month one half-s-canta word a week. About seven (7 words make 1HE JUMBO FLQTJEING MILLS AH runainic day and Am prepared to furnish cheic" lour from select wheat. F.I ieiris A BABGAKf Df A SAFETY A Conner Safety, ball bearing all around, new; price will be sold for $73. Can be seen at John A. Kennedy's.

Merchant Tailor. Agent for Columbia Kew Bapid and other 1C Tcles. No. II West Patrick St. OR Intrbouso on west side of Bentz street, near Fourta street.

Possession October 1st Moderate rent. Apply to Cbas. F. Kreh. from Baltimore.

Washington, West aud al! points east of Araby 7 3 0 A Prom Winchester and all points West Of Araby 845 JL From Baltimors, Philadelphia aad North, closed couch 1130 A js From North and West vlaPcnnsylvania Railroad-- .11 40 A From Washlnjrton.South. West and all polnta West of 12 45 rat. From West and all points North of Lei tnsrton. Ta 210 Froan Baltimore. North, closed CO From points coat and of Bruceville on R.

and stations ria Pennsylvania Railroad Frota Baltimore and points east of Araby.TMTM From ashlngton. closed pouch From Mlddletowc 9.00 A M- Broru Jefferson.TM. Froai Liberty. Mount Pleasant aad From Harmony, MyerairUe and Eiler- Arrival and Departure for Charles- vllle and Tello'w Springs--Tuesday" Thursday and Saturday II. Frora Philadelphia, Kew York and Nortb fvia Mechsalcstownl Hanson- vllle, Le-nlstomi sad Catoctin Jfur- asce lo.00.i7 SUNDAY MAILS.

FrOzn. Baltimore. Washington, PhlLi- deiphia. Sew Tort, Sorih. South and 12,03 For Baltimore Washington, Philadelphia.

NOTT Tork. North, South and We3t.closed TWO STORY id ms 1 3 TM 0 1 in the body as Fall The? are common at other periods of 8 el bCJC4 a V7m H. Rhodes. North KarSct street, A are Siting ready for sheir winters work, acd as they are not conducive to DRESS cUber SpP 5 the s- ar rjtiicatetj tjie oetter; and tbe best, most perzsanerit recisdv is tbe work at home. 51 and W.

Al! street, Fredench. T7 4 TATTT AiUlJLji possessed by Sasaa Flemraina- and tenant err worst cases end came oct in tbe ed by iq at Braddsek. SSias Grove. sSidl-a- everv tiaie. Don't fail io use it.

MaunJac- THE PARTIES WHO cave onr not they nto custody. The Singer Hfg Chiiton. Asrent. RECEIVED A FSESH SUPPLY German produce. imburKcrctfese.

Boliand and Seated Her-- general. i-af. BarJev, Lentils, Green Kern, Hessian i ardines, c. Raiiicg" Myers. S7 N.

Marker i Ladlesbursr, Fred'K Md. by Drnggists and. store I sldwlv O3T---A GOLD CKCTCIFIX: LOST LAST i JLJniR-ht. either OB Patrick Market or Church A Jj? 5131 reward mllbe paid if returue I I N.J.Wilson- STONE AND Klver oysters at tbe raw box: Tnes. i roasts and broils at the European House.

Crab Soup for lunch. J. K. Sbep -ard. proprietor.

vt WHITE woman COUIS6 JOU do. ss-vortons; housekeeper. Good TOU Will ffet tDem in OUT A TYTVI 1 A 1 r. oo AppjyteJ. Columbus O'Bonneli, Petersv-aie, i County.

Md. septSOdi-n-lai at F. F. Seminary. APPLT pRIMESALTWATEROTSTESSATTHE Green House Restaurant, at the Bridge.

'nly SI per Fallon. Gire me a call. C. Hsller. sSOdlw UBLIC IUNDEKSTGSSO se Ua lP ubHeEttl at her residene-, io.4I w.

buth st.on sP. at one o'clock, p. toJlowicj? pt- onal property, to-wit. bedsteads and be 1 lag, 1 bureau, 2 washstands, 1 rockinjr cha cook stove and fixtures, 1 stove, 1 aewm machine, lot of chairs, tables, curtsies, a 'erms of sale. cash.

Julia Liidle. Wait The prices are tbe very lowess and the qualities are "splendid for these same low prices. A. full line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear in all grades and sixes. G.

J. DOLL.

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