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AFTER KINK DAIS RAILWAY SCHEMES. GOAL BAROX8 LOUT. Local Smyrna Rugs. Local Notice--Special Trainfor Mto. will a Dividend feanKiig eircnUr wf Join A.

HiBttltton A "It yoMible flut Baltimore 4 Ohio iil diri- 4nd JMU-, which, together with thewTinKof on. maturing 1890, rack Mo new adttinistratioe mtj effect, should produce a lower tax rate Special Train for Baltimore. The B. 0. will TOG a special train from thiacity to Baltimore oa Taee- Nor.

12, for the accommodation of tfcoM to witneei tbe grand parade and celebration of the Catholic Centennial; leaving at 2.30 p. returning leave Baltimore at midnight, TicktU will be good going via 'Waahington in either direction, with privilege of stopping over at Washington, either going or coming, at the uniform rate of $1.75 for round gfUii Dlqatrt TW Sm Hxxico, Tbe SOB akiMalMW today for fint tiM im BUMfoyV, akdthe herders and cowboys bare taktm renewed courage. The rcporti of death and deatrnc- tioB are still coming in. Several core herders are known to bate frozen to deatk at Leoa Creek. Imployeee on Tariooa railroads report of dead cattle Ijing along their AMONG THE CHURCHES- Bx-tefBits, A silver medal contest be held at Stanffer's Hall, WalkersTiile, this evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Hller, retmrned from Balti- more last night with Sne Sot of i oysters. Mrs. W. F. Snrder, nee Miss Florence Waiter, received today from Prof.

M. E. Daniels, of Hagerstown, the following bridal presents: Silver batter dish, pickle dish, fork and butter knife. Mr. Albert Foreman of Mechanicstown, haa secured employment on the new Congressional Library in Washington.

The St. John's Beneficial Society will meet tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and Fr. McElroy Council of the C. B. L- oa Monday evening at o'clock.

The members of the Y. M. C. TJ. will hold an important meeting tomorrow inording at 10 o'clock, business pertaining to their trip to Baltimore on Tuesday next wilt be acted A special meeting of the Poultry Association was held last evening at the store of B.

V. Buckey when routine business "was transacted. The regular monthly meeting of the association will be held on Thursday evening of nest week. One night last week some thief or thieves drore into Mr. Lewia Keysers corn field near Mt.

Pleasant and took about barrels of corn. John Graff of near Lime Kiln is erecting a bara, eize 40x70 feet. Messrs. Shafer and Carey are ths contractors. The lumber for the bndga across Monoeacy at ford, arrived in Frederick via B.

0. R. B. this morning. The committees of the various Catholic Societies in this city met at SL John's Hall last night.

George S. Kodocfc was elected chief marshal of the Frederick delegation. Other business pertaining to the parade was transacted. The members of all the societies will wear black suits, derby hats and The junior branch of the F. C.

Y. M. C. will give an entertainment this evening at 7 o'clock. The program consists of readings, declamations, vocal and instrumental music.

They cordially invite all their young friends to attend. After the entertainment refreshments will be served. SuiTeror HiLeary is making a plat of the Johnson and Kemp addition to Walkersviile. Tomorrow in the Cbmrcaes by the Services will be held tomorrow in all the churches at the usual hoars. At St.

James Lutheran, in lieu of the sermon in the evening, Dr. Harvey F. Getzeodanner will deliver a lecture on "The evening of life." At the Eran. Lutheran the Snndar School will hold a special service at 6 30 p.m. Ber.

C. L. Kennard at Trinity M. E. will preach in the morning on "Diligence and its reward;" at night "Christ in His sorrow." Tomorrow will begin a week of prayer by the Young Men's Christian Associations throughout this country.

Rev. W. L. Onld will deliver a brief address to the association at Kemp HaU in the evening at o'clock. A will be held at 5.45 o'clock.

COtTSTT CHECHES. The Reformed congregation of Utica, Rev. S. M. hold coiumunion services in the M.

P. church. Lewistown, at 10 o'clock a. m. Preparatory service today at 2 p.

m. Rev- flench will also conduct service at Zioo church at Charlesville at 2 p. on Sunday. The Glade Missionary Society will holi its regular service for November tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. St.

Paul's Lutheran Sabbath school of Myersville, will bold an entertainment in the interest of Home Missions tomorrow evening at 6 30 o'clock The exercises will consist of singing, reading, recitations and addresses. Rev. H. R. Savage will preach at New Market M.

E. church at 10.30 a. at Prospect 3.30 p. m. A prctracbed meeting will begin at Shiloh M.

P. church tomorrow evening. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered afc the Ladiesburg Chapel, Rev. pastor, at 10 i. m.

Preparatory service today at 2 p. m. Preaching in the TJ. B. church at Walkersville, at 2.80 p.

m. Sunday school at 1.30. Kev. 0. Isaacs will continue bis revival service Sunday night in the M.

E. church at Knoxvi.le. Ship Burned Off Cape Horn. Spec 1.1} to The iCews. ASTORIA.

OREGON. Nov. bark C. McPherson brought here today 20 of the crew of the bark Gen. Picton.

which was burned at sea off Cape Horn coast. Great Rejoicing In Montana. Special Telegram to The Newt. HELENA, MOJJTAXA, Nov. is great rejoicing of the populace nere over the admission of Montana, as the forty-first State in the Union.

The Governor and other State officers were sworn IE and a proclamation issued today conserning the election ot a United Sta'es Senator, c. Purely Personal. Miss Eleanore "White, cf "Moreland," will return home this evening, She has bsen sojourning at Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada, since last July. She visited friends in Boston and Xew York en route for i hcrae. Mr.

James Jarboe.who has been visiting his old home fj lends i this county, returned on Wednesday to his home at Marengo, Iowa. Mr. R. W. GroTe and family, cf; SharpBburg.

who have been visiting in i this county, have returned home. Mr. Baltzell Eiseahauer, of Hun-1 tiagtoc, ladlaas. arrived in this city i tcday on a visit to bis brothers, Jokn A Handsome Banner The new siik banner ordered by the Y. M.

C. U. from Benzlnger Brothers of York, arrived in this city last night and vrili be presented to the Union tomorrow at their regular meeting. Geo. Wilson will make the presentation speech, and Rev.

Fr. Brand on the part of the Union will make the address of acceptance. The inscription on the banner is as follows Young Men's Catholic Union. Frederick C.tr, Organised Settreinber 1st. 1887.

Mr. Eis- the Cstiohc; Baltimore and Joseph F. Eissnbausr. enbacer will attend Centennial Celebration in neit week, Mr. and Mrs.

John Derizbangh, of North Market visiting their daughter in Baltimore. i Miss ZLsenhauer is the guest of friends in Baitier ore. Miss ce Stone is visiting ifiss Theresa Breves, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Hartsock expect to leave this afternoon on a visit to Washington, D. fcr few days. Miss Lillie Cavanaugb, of Washington, D.

who has been the guest of Mrs. B. F. Brown has returned to her home. Mr.

and Mrs. Fritefcey, of Lancaster, who have been visiting Mre. A. A- Soth teft fnr froma yesterday. "It's only a question of time," and a sbott time, too, as to when your rheumatism will yield to Hood's Sar- svpaxilla.

Stranger Than Siamese Twins. A Washington special says: On Wednesday Mrs. Michael C. Fitzgerald, of 1105 Braadywine street, gave birth to a child having two heads, two hearts and bet ooe stomach, two and two legs. The child died.

Both keads were "svell formed and one rested upon each shoulder, and the head should have been was a round piece of Sesh. The child was of no sex. The is terraed by physicians "Gerojytne." Tfce mother died eext day. The birth of tae child the ail absorbing topic of conversation in the community. THE WORK OF DEATH.

DIED IX TEZ 'WZST- Miss Maggie Kisodemns, daughter of the late Hon. H. Baxter Nicode- innp, of Fremont, Nebraska, formerly cf this city, died at her home in that place on Thursday, 7th instant, ard I be buried today. Mr. Lewia T.

Jones, a very prominent citizen of London county. died suddenly Thursday evening last. He had been in Waterford and started for home when he was taken ill and on Li? arrival home a physician was sent for but he died fifteen minutes after the arrivJ of the physician ofappoplerr. He Jwas thronghont the county and was highly respected. He was a nephew of the late Comitodore Apcatesby Jones.

At a mnmber of kwiiag ntiMM art BOW in the effort to procure railroad flu Uttt place, the only city of wall ia tat Union that baa BO lailway. fint to connect with ue Southern way aeroee the Aqueduct bridge, aid then by the National Junction Bail- road of the District of Columbia to connect with the Northern railways, fell through a decade or more ago. The propoeal for a modeet narrow- guage rail connection with the Washington and Ohio Railroad near Faili Church haa failed of accomDlihmenc, and the late tcbeme of the Georgetown Barge, Dock and Railway Co. chartered at the laet seasionof Congress, bsa been The la'tsr plan required the co-operation of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company toaend cans on from "Shepherd's" to Georgeiown, and on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, which was expected to ship card for Georgetown on a ferry to be opened in tbe Georgetown channel near the Long Bridge. The co-operation, however, failed to co-operate, and left the Georgetown B.

D. and R. only a chartered poeaibility. The new acherae IB to get a railway from Georgetown via Frederick, to Gettysburg, and for this it is proposed to combine the Washington and Western Railroad rights, and the Georgetown B. D.

and R. Company's righU, and to use both in connection with the Frederick and Gettysburg scheme. The Georgetown committee, Meeere. G. G.

Boteler, G. W. Cuiaell, J. G. Watere, A.

Greenlew and S. T. Brown, with Mr. S. B.

Palmer and C. P. Williams, of Gettysburg, Preiident Fuller, of the Georgetown Road, and Col. D. C.

Winebreaer, of Frederick, are engaged in tbe agitation of this subject, and it is thought a definite combination will be reached before the close of the present Sun. A Witness Special Telegram toTnaNlwl. CHICAGO, Nov. 9--Mra. Mandie witness in the Cron'n murder trial, was sandbagged in an alley way last night by a disguised mam.

She has been unconscious for hours. rate B. Si O. Time Table Changes. On and after Sandny, Nov.

10th, train leaving Frederick for Waahing- ton and points on the Metropolitan Branch at 6.10 a. m. will leave at 6 05 a. m. Train for the West now leaving at 11 a- m.

will leave at 10.50 a. m. Train for Baltimore and way stations now leaving at 4.05 p. m. will leave at.4.30 p.

m. Train for Washington and metropolitan points now leaving at 5 p. ra. will leave at 4.50 p. m.

Train from Washington and Metropolitan points now arriving at 9.10 a. m. will arrive at 9.20 a. m. Train from Baltimore snd way stations now arriving at 11.30 a.

m. will arrive at 11.25 a. m. Train from Baltimore ou Sundays only, now arriving at 12 m. will arrive 12.15 p.

m. Train from tha West now arriv- jng at 2.10 p. m. will arrive at 2.15 p. m.

Tram from Baltimore now arriving at 3 40 p. m. will arrive 4 10 p. m. Train trom "Washington now arriving at 4.50 p.

m. will arrive at 5.10 p. m. Train from Washington now arriving at 6.45 p. m.

will arrive at 6.50 p. m. Train from Baltimore now arriving at 8.15 p. m. will arrive at 8 20 p.

m. THE MARKETS. Reported for THE NEWS by E. N. Ross, Stock Broker, 21 Court St.

CHICAGO, Nov. opening of the wheat market was decidedly weak, May and December losing and per respectively, on first sales. The fi actuations for the day were on a limited scale and the close was about the same as the opening Corn was stronger and more active than for some time past, December advancing to 32 cents. Pork was strong on small receipts, November gaining 10 cents, January cents Lard was steady but dull." Receipts of 15,000. Car lots yesterdav; Wheat, 150- corn, 243; 137.

NEVT YOSK, Xov. 9. 12 stock market opened this morning luite active for a half holiday: bxvt with no material change irom last night's closing figures "with the exception of Eock Island which, the early dealing lost one per cent from yesterday's closing price. Alter 10.30 however, the enure list strengthened. The important feature was the advance of the" XortLera the common stock a rise of 2 per cent.

atultlieTreferred per cent still continues to improvement, opening at 34: and I closing at i The Lead Trust had good support, i having gained per cent, for the JowtBTOws, bout, COM- river hat raJMd dtogif point, banks. fonrj at Iron beta WMhcd. tmj. a flooded IUHMM art bting abacdoued for safetj. rirer ii ruing and it fmrtd that aaotb- of detraction will follow.

A Boiler Explosion. Bpecial Tclecimm to BUFFALO, N. Nov. boiler ot tug boat Comet exploded tbis morning. boat wrecked beyond repair.

Two of the crew were injured. Engineer Lawson was blown 50 leet in the atr and fell in the canal with his arm and one leg broken. He was terribly scalded. Killed to Arrest. ALLKSTOWX.

Nov. Yumlt's barn, in South "Whitehall, Lehigh county, was burned and David ilayer, aged '24, who has been inYutidt's empjov mouths, v-: suspected. Mayer cornered and. it is claimed, confessed his Yundt cauie to ientown and procured a warrant for Slayer's arrest. When he returned with an.

officer he found" that Mayer taken Paris green, and was in nis Kirn vomiting-and iu great agony. Mayer, it is alieged, made another confession of his guilt and died. Oil opened at III--f cent, r.n- ier of vesterday, ani de- clised to 109j, Sales stocks, 1 147,600 shares: sales oil, 435 COO bbls. Bank Statement, Seserve. SS1.

325 Loans, Increase, 1.61S.-00: Sjecie, Increase, 572,100, Legal Tender, Dec. 2.571,600; Deposits, 472 700, Circulat-en, Increase, 5.100. A. It ii that people will use a com mon, ordinary pill -when they can secure a valnable English one for the sarae money Dr. Acker 1 English a positire cure for rick headache trad all liver troubles.

They are street, eaaily taken, do not Sold br J. A. Williaason, draggw An Eicitlnsr Sceuo in Court. LOWELL, Nov. Johu Bo-th.

convicted of assault on Annie Murphy, 12 years old, attempted suicide in" the dock of the superior court, llv sentenced to fifteen vears the stat-r prison. Juror Sweener. Mrs. liotli am! Iser father fainted when the attempt at suicide was made. Elizabeth Kuces.

ELIZABETH, Xov. 9. The weather was unpleasant, the track heavy and the attendance fair. Results: First race. 1: Oreson, Little Minch.

J. Time. Se ond Barrister. Kin? Crab. 3.

Time. Third race, 9t mile I. Tdia 2: Bucklev coit. J. "ifnii- rate.

Arab. Futh race, 54 mile--Hop 1: Ozone. J. Time. race, 1 1-18 II.

1. Gray. J. A. 3.

Time. AbHviLLE.Tenn..Xov. races resulted as First Ate. furlnnRS--Fusteral Morrix A. TL Time.

rat-. UL. furlongs--Bonn'e Meikie Di.nox Time. l-JS Thin! mile-- K.ttre I. Uimiii.

Time. Fourth race, 1 mile-Melton Time, Fifth race, mile--Vraanso, I. 'lime SSPHILADELPHIA JiARKETS Prices on the Stools, Produce and Petroleum iCrcUanse- Xov. market was F-apporlc'l and tlie ielhnTM of lorg stoeks to have ce.i^etl, Tlie bouJs were both the inoritrairt: t'le junior incomes beinc in deus.v d. The Northern Pa.ti!i vnriv -tn Lehigh Vsillej and l.vhi^b stfadj.

i'ullowinc tlie i niils; Leliiijh neuin.i^ g. m. P.IL- urn: i Kt-Htunt; 1st uf. A X. -il 7 pt.

-IS Kpiidinc Jil-Mb ii. B. ami T. 4 11 and T. pf 4- St.

P.iul. W. Y. and P. Tlie 1'rodtico Market- i v.

Xov. Cotton uja qjiet at lOM-i'- per pound lor middhnc uplands Feed was quiet but TO pci ton for wintLi bran. Flour and Meal- Trade in flour lontu.U'.'" qaset, but prices rnied sji(rs n' 1.173 barrel's inuludinc Minnesota and -traicht- at S3735JS.T5, roller at western clears and patent at S4.0H3-5: and sprinc do. -it TO Ue rtour vi Urai at per bnrre. for rlifute i i At j.

wheat u.i-I S) "old for i fo- D' oembcr" b.d for bid lor February. Corn bud lii for emoer; 4Oc. bid tor Ur- ct.aber. hiJ for -JCK-. bid for Oa: had bid for bill for Derember: bra "Old for Febrnarj TUe Oil Market.

vtEi I I Oil ope.isd to SI-1- closed at 5. li-s Xov. The markv-t at Si to and at and Mirki; a.t 4 toadied SI.l fell to 10?" and -it noon Lad 51.10 bid. Xov. is easv About Toirn.

It is ibe current rnroor about town that Kemu's Balsam for the Threat aad Lucgs is making cores with peo who are troubled with Cctjghs Sore Threat. Brorchitis and Ccnsnrop- tion. Any -sri'l vou a trial bottle nee of cost. It is to relieve acd care. The iargc tottles sre and $1- CURES PERMANENTLY SOLD BY Druggists and Dealers.

THE CHARLES A VOGELER Ba liraere. Ht 1S4S. Jolin J. Bill Poster and Distributor for Frederick City and Country To-vnu ALSO CONTRACTOR. OFFICE--Court near P.

IFRKDKBICK. MD. Promptly Attended Pirmcae, Nov. special XwrietU, ThecB.wM, a gn kmaodcoofuHoa at tbicpUoeto ctml fleets pMriag a first the HirtT Bfowu. came in a foe down, and abe thrown by tbe current and four bai-RW, diiuhiin; othen.

Tbe mate, William Fitrsim- of LouisTille, wan seriously Injured br a parting cable, one arcs broken, a leg broken, and other injuries. The George Woods followed, loaing three barges. The Joseph Mixon got through and released, two boats that got foul on Wing dam. The Jiin Brown lost three oat of twelve. The Voyager had ten barges and a fiat, losing only the latter.

The Joseph W. Goold got through twelve barges. In all there boats lost twelve barges, worth 515,000, and coal worth $40,000 more. "Word was sent to other boats above, and or ten are unwilling to take the chances, though the weather is clearing. Of these in the wrecks only the Gould was able to oursue her journey.

At one time the wildest excitement prevailed, as it beemed likely that five or six boats and their tows would be piled in together. LKXOX HOT DBOPS. For coughs 2nd colds, take Lunoa Hot Drops For throat and Lem- Hot Drops. Fespnemnonim and Ltryngetis Lem- Hot Drops- For conscmpuon and Catarrh, take Hot Drops. For Hemorrhage and all throat ird lung iiaeafaa, take Lemon Hot Drcpe.

An elegant and reliable prtparalioc. 33 cents, at drugeuts. Prepared only by SLMozley, A Acker's Bloood Elixir has gaintd firm hold on the American people and is tc- knotr lodged to he mperior to all other prep- arationi. It is a pctitive cure for all Blood and Skia The medical Maternity inioris vid iu Goarantead and sold "by J. A.

Wflliamson. drneekt Xnteroted People. Advertising a patent medicine in i6t peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds do it is wonderful. He authorizes all druggist to give those who call for it a sample bottl free, that they may trvit before purchasing The huge bottles art" -5Cc acd $1 Ot. We certainly would advise a tral.

It may car: you from coniaaptico. for NEVER TAILS. ox rj.cs JJRO KECK. A 1 cr for eicht months ale cmptioa on my face and neck, and sorts of I was fioaliy t- a few bottles of Swift's Specific. It crc2ied JUT weight from 95 to 135 pounds.

A. CSCKJK, Ottawa, EUJTINITEU PEOJI Tnz BLOOD. 1 3-n satisScd ttuit S. S. 15 taebejt i the hcve used it for ic.

resu'ts. ocSiZL, Sbeman. C15S P3QST A jaticn: nnder my charce was badlr poison, the result of frost bite in tne feet. Both feet had sloughed oS before he over to me. He waa cared sound vrth s.

few bottles of and Is now walking aboat on his kcecs. K. L. Wooo, Mllledgcville, Ga Treatise on Blood and Stan Diseases ra-c'cc. free, SWITT SI-ECTFIC Atlanta, Ct.

BROWN DELASHMUTT arJCCTESSOBSTO B. F. BROWTST SON. ST. ALL COAL UNDER GOVEFi.

HNo 'Wfter, Snow ana Ice, but FULL WEIGHT EVERT TIMS! four order by Telephone or Posta-1 Trill ceire prompt and OAKEFUL ATTENTION. Lowest Fossibfe Prices FINEST QUALITIES OF COAL- Give us an oraerland see FOK If S. BKAXOH; OJTFICKKS. HOFI5SAS I 2 I 2 cor Ssaiitt I Kiie; ELI. Mighiy and Will Prevail.

Tears Bated ost of Keller's 3o-7, has earned oS FIRST PREMIUM AT OUR FAIR. only the sentiment of competency and ictegntv but 2: is tife cniversol of'ali who A t--a! tbat is required tocoa-riac? the mostsicstici! free to anr of tbe Kecjpe for F.r^t Biker's BvEe- aud E. S. Wolfe's Pstrick treft You mcd ocich- MUUfiBcabootk Too MT 7 wbo kaow fme pcnonal it ic. If yon bare ercr tried it you oiw of Btannch fneodt, Wcaofc wooderfdl tluag aboot it ia, thai once trial.

Dr Kirjr'a New BiaccTery ever kcdclssplsce is the booM. It 700 hare oeriu used it and aboold afflicted with a coagh. cold or any threat, loaf or cbwt troobie, wcnre a bottle at once and glre it a fair It coaraotted every time or mTner reloaded. Trial free at Joe. Gaixott's drug store.

Powder No dessert is more delicious, wbolesome and appetizing tztt a weH-made dumpling, filled with tbe fruit of the season. By the use of the Royal Bating Powder the crast is always rendered light, flaky, tender and digestible. Dumplings made with it, hiked or boiled, wiD be dainty and wholesome, and may be ntrn steaming hot with perfect impunity. Rxoonr. Oarquutoffiocr: it thro: rramooM of Royal StUoDf Powder and small tcupooa of sab rab in a piece of better or lani tbe on of an etf, and ches add one poouo, (ntcd ia Acflotfftaer the ts weil aiDcacd 10 tbecooiitttncyof bocot doajh; brcifc off pieces of dough Inp eacmcb.

to on- foot TOartent of aazpple (orotbcrlhikiidaircd) without roam ami Liy ta ao ejiiLei duii (or steKser) oatil file Snir is under. if preftned. In all receipts calling for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Baking Powder- Less troable, nerer fails, makes more appetizing and wholesome food and is more economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially made for use in the preparation of the finest and most delicate cookery. -TITI MAKYtAXD All EC .4 1 COHTKECTIIfO WITH -H.

i P. H. H. at SsiDpecsburg, Valley and B. U.

Railroads at Hagers- townrPenna- K. K. at Frederick Junction, and P. W. N.

C. and B. and P. Railroads at Union Stations. Baltimore.

Maryland. MAIN LINE AND CONNECTIONS. Schedule talcing Kfieet Oct. 1S89. STATIOBS Kenti A.n P.M.IP.

715' 12- 751! SCO, 15i 9 13 95S 1 45 i Wi.MamsDort, 2 Oil i 25 HBgcrsio-vm. 1 7 12 2 25' 235 4 49 2 53' i 3 1 3 52 4 I Bsnover." Smitbsbnrg-. Edgercont, Sixt field, FairfieJd, Orttanoa. 6 44 t833 )23S 12 IS 8 05 12COJ 11451 lies 5B 1C 53 49 741 7S5 647 i 40 JO 40 35 5 20 10 6 17 S3t 5 4 JB 844 8 5 5 4 49 54! 5 00 BlueKidpe. 20 5 20 Michanicst'wn 31 i HoctyRiage, 9 07 3 44 5 37'Frederi'i Jnnc: 9 ISi 922J 4 923 4 9 47' 4 2li 5 1050, 5 11 11' 6 IP 6 44 11 45i 7 35 6 32 13 7 15 i 6 C5 10 5Jj 3 4t 1 38.

6 K5 lei i 41,10 I 1009- 6 06 5 35,10 03 6 01 i 5 9 43, 5 41 I 4 51. 8 S8, 4 39 8 25 4 SP CC 4 H. A.M.IP.K. 6 Ofi- 6 3S! 717 IllEWOOd, sr- p. M-i Arrive Gljmdon.

Arlington, Bsltimore, 1 7 9 12 Washington 2 20111 OOill 450 New York. i li 'p. M- 1 6 Kl 2 10 Between VfiUtomsport, 5 ShlppEnsbrtnt and A SS- A- 6 25 10 53, 6 40 11 OS 7 OC 32i 24 15 11 '5, 7 35 7 35,12 1.2 7 oi 8 12 12 39 32 43 1 C6 9 Of Arrive Wiiilamaport, HsgerstoWB, i Smltbsbuis EdKeiconc TVaynesboro', Chambersbursr Shippensburff S45 8 BO 5 CO 75? 701 6 30 328 305 S41 235 2 1 3 1 29 5 3 519 455 4 4 9 427 352 320 wmiamsport for Hagerstows. 6 2i 715,1053 a. 145 and 8 45 p.

m. iesce Haeersfown for WillJaaisport. 8 Cl a. m- 12 C3.519andS 05 p. m.

Tjeave SocTcy Kldge for 3.33 and 6 S3 p. m. Arrive at 1110 a acd 4 03 and 7 05 m. Leavp Emmitsbnrgfor HnckrRidre. m- 52 and 5 SO p.

w. Arrive at Bocfcy Hidte S50amand322ard 620pm. LeiTe Frederick Jnaction for 1032, a- and 5 03 p. m. Leave Frederick Junction for Taneytowc Columbia and York, 9 58 a.

m- and 3 42 p. m. H. Traica leave Shlppensbttrg. 8 50 a.

D. and 1-20 p. m. H- P. Trains arrive Shippenaburg, 1133a and 6 55 p.

IP 'Daily. tMontay only. All others dailj, except 8 tin day- B. H. GRISTfOLB.

J. M. HOOB. Prest. and GenT B.

JtS. WOOOSBOKO', Mr Oct. 23. ISS9. To Ail Wfcora it May Concern: Toe undersigned hereby cotifj all persons ioterested that there is co person acthorizcd tj receive or icccipt for for any niorjeys cne me for tKe services of "Circulator" rencered, eicept by wrifea cr- der form me.

Wo-la tak? oocsdcc here to tb3 my horse "Circulator" make the fall season at ray stab, in Woccsboro', Frederick ccun-y. Md. Pxtrocs, accept thanks for past nage. JAM ES M. SMITH.

OS AKD AFTEKSTTKDAT.KAr 12, ISfS D3CFARTUBSS agerstoTFn, "Winchester, Martiaa- baig sfid Tray stations A jk AccoEiiriodatSoii 6 JO A Baltimore. AnnBpolis. "WiiiaiEgton. Philadelphia. Tork snd TTT stations.

6JSAM Baltimore, Philadelphia Wilnsicgton Xe-ar Tork ard war ststiocs S.Ct A. Hagerst'n, Washington, Wlnshester. Piedliaont acdthe West ILWAi Baltftcore. Philadelphia, Wfliniaptoa Sew Tort. Annapolis and -arar stations 12.05 Pi? asbiUBTon ajnd "Way stations via Metropolitan brancb Shenancoab Junction.

Martinsburg-, Cam snd the "West 3.20 Baltimore. Annapolis, 4.05 Plr Shingtoa. Baltimore and stations. vja MetroDOlitan Branch 5.01 Except Surday or SaeerstoTrn, Mar wav stations, PittsburR, Cincinnati and St. JUois MJd zcept Sanday and Jlocdsy, for Philadelphia and SCT York 835 JtRBIVALS Prom Baittrjsore and Way stations-- TJX? A a33 A JOEL MM 4 CO -T H2tol22II.EuiawSt, -way stations on Metropolitan Branch S.1BAJJ Baltimore, Actapclis and iray sta- The Coming Drink IS HERE.

WHIPPED CREAM SODA AT WJEIR The Oonieotioner. S. York. Philadelphia, Baiticjore. Annapob's and way stations, Sur day only 12.CCM Srs'ton.

Cariiberlana. Easerstofjn Wasbmgtor. asd -way stations 12.45 i HsirsistoTrc. "Winchester West. 2JOPS K.

York, Phiisdeiphia, "WasSiccton, Ch dago asa -way st- tjorjs 3.40 pi; and tray stacons, via Met. Brarjcb. oriy) 3.49 WsJhmfrtOB 3d way stsUos-. i.65 WsshiCKtorj, CciabeiiSEd, Piltsbure -way 6.45PM X. York.

"PlKladelph-'a, Wilmrsgtcn. and way stations 6.55 Bcltiiscrc. AsEapOiiE rta- s.TS Between Po.nt ef Rocks. "Washington tion acd Fredenck. Sun- Weefc Days.

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Fredarict 8 31 9 10 39 35'1. I 10,5 (BIB OB 2 01 4 SS 6 35)3 30 2 10'4 4t Week Days. San- flay. a i a a -Le. Fretlenck 5 50 6 10 ISO 3 50 5 M) Uffl Le.

yrcd-k Je. iiM IB ma en ft awe Arjrttb. Jc- 8 85V5 47 1155 1 9)4 CC 581i7 tSt 3T nJNI 'T A TREMENDOUS SALE SILK GOODS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. 5fo auction nomanufactnrera etconda, BO imperfect goods, bnt only the moet desirable, aeaeonable, and perfect all bought for oar regtlar retail trade, and for sale. Note the and prices, and make comparisons.

All prices guaranteed as quoted. SMLE IM SILK GOODS. LOTL 35 20-inch colored Faille Francaise, all silk at 50c. Last week's price yard. Colors is.

this lot Medium and dark brown, medium and dark navy, myrtle, serpent, reseda, gob- elin, terra cotta, rose, olive and bronze. At 50c. Last week's. price, 75c. LOTH.

25 pieces 28-inch colored Faille Francaise at 88c. ordered to sell and cold last week at $1.15 per yard: Colors in this lot: Medium and dark navy, golden, medium and seal brown, myrtle, (two ekades,) olive, serpent, old rose, reseda, sapphire, gobelin, light, medium and dark gray sud dark garnet, copper, 55tta, light blue. At ordeie sell and sold laet week at 5 per yard. LOT III. 25 pieces Armnre Royals and Faille Franeaise at 93c.

Last week's price $1.18 and $1.25. Colors thiB lot white, cream, light blue, pink, lavender, garnet, myrtle, navy bine, medium, and dark brown, serpent, old rose, gray, silver gray and mode, plum. At 93c. Last week's price 1.18 and fl.25 per yard. LOT IV.

35 pieces best imported Faille Franeaise, fl.50 psr yard. Last week's price, $2. Colors in tbis lot: Golden brown, medium blue, marine, navy, myttle, terra cotta, copper, tan, gray, garnet, mode, old rose, serpent, gob- old blue, old green, olive, heliotrope. LOT V. 15 pieces best imported Faille Francaise, (evening shades only,) L60 per yard.

Last week's price, $2. Colors: White, cream, light blue, pink, corn, Kile, lavender. At $1.60 per yaiSr Last week'p price $2 per yard. LOT VI. 10 pieces "20-inch black Grcs Grain Silk, all" silk, 50c.

per. yard last week's price, 65c. LOT TIL-- 25 pieces 20-inch Black Satin Rhadames, all silk, 59c, per yard last week's price 75c. LOT VIII. 15 pieces 19 inch Black Faille Fr ancaise, exposition at 75c.

per yard last week's price 90c. LOT IX. 10 pieces 21-inch Black Faille Francaise, exposition at 86c. per yard-- last week's price $1.00. LOT X.

25 pieces Black Brocades, direct importation from Lyons, at $1.90 per yard larf week's LOT XI. 25 pieces Black Satin Dnchesse, Guinet Silks.FaiUe Francaise, Satin Monopoie, Satin Griffon, Peau de Soie, Bengaline, at L50 per yard last week's prices $2 and $2.25 per yard. LOT XII. 25 pieces Black Satim Duchesse, Gros Grains, Faille Francaise, Tissue Grenadines, Peau de Soie, Satin Griffon, Sieba Grenadine, Regent Silk at $1.75 per yard --last week's price $2.25, 2 50 snd $2.75 per yard. LOT XIIL-- 25 pieces Black Satia Dncfaesse, Gros Grains, Faille Francaise, Peau de Soie, Peau de Grjffon, Sieba Grenadines in fact, every piece of fine black silk goods in our department.

"We guarantee this the finest lot of black silk gcoda imported, at $2.25 Isst week's prices from $2.75 to $3.50 per vard. LOT XIV. 10 pieces colored tiea at 95c last week's price $1.35 and $1.50 per yard. LOT 15 pieces 2S-ineli hs s.3- EOiae striped brocades week's price $2 25 per yard. Col" ors White, ISile, pink, lilac, cardinal, navy, brown, garnet, myrtle, olive, bronze and old rose.

Ladies, again we call attention to this most important sale. Give us a call and make comparisons. Our goods are desirable, new and perfect goods, bought only, for our retail rade. WOOL B8ESS GOODS SPECIAL VALUES. LOT 50 pieces SS-iuch cloths and 48-inch Henriettas at 50c.

peryard. LOT 2. 50-inch all wool drap d'ajms at per yard. LOT 2nd importation of French plaide, large variety of designs, at 69o. LOT 4.

54-inch ladies' broadcloth, it $1.00 per yard. LOT 5. 25 pieces ladies' French broadcloths, imported to sell for $1.75. Our price $1.40. LOT 6.

Lupin's camel's hair, 48 inches wide, at $1.40 per yard. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. pfiSCHVcs.

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