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THE DAILYM W8. MONO A Y. June 27 lif American History. 1844-Joseili Smith. Mormon prophet; by Brlghanj 1802-Battle of Gaiues' Mill.

Vs. (Cold Harbor). ini-aaed reonsylranla. oenault on Renesaw uibmitnln: 1873-Hlram Poiii-ers, soulptor. whose "Greek Slave" I gave him" Wortd- wldfrfainei dted: born 18K5.

1907-ElteabefH Cary widow of the scleotut, died; born 1823. A8THONOMICAL -EVENTS. (Froiu noon today to noon tomorrow.) moon mldulx; lit. plauet Jupiter at quadrature. jjeitis OQ degrees east of Weather Porecftst Till 8 p.

m. tollHE NKWB. WASiiiNaTON, June .27, m. FOB cloudy with ebowers. tonight and Tuesday; warnicr in eastern portion tonight.

L. MOOUE, the AVeather Subjects of Senwns In Some of Our CHy Churclwi, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES Texts and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. Man 4- H-----I'- For Office- BUrjjer: Sunday O. U. 'arid Gas (Jiis.

Elee. Co. Tonigbt 'Kxeurslon to -'Clinrl Mam-ci feii Here's Hoseuour -Sons GwHH. i r.Ies.j._.__ CoIumUuH Kiiott Qttynn Itliiek i a Miller. PERSONAL Pleasant Paragraphs About Who Come and Go.

Those Mrs. T. G. Shroyer, of Wblfsville, is. visiting friends Ju this cty.

Miss Edna Carter. East Third street, is visiting friends In Baltimore. Mr. William H. Plummer is spending a month with his son at Relay Mr.

Charles E. Moberly, of, Wasbngton, Is 'his parental home In this city. Mr. George R. Moberly.

'South' Market street; IB 'Spending a few days in Washington --on business. Miss -AnnJe South Market street, is friends in Mn At South, Market "street, are in Mrs. Edward 'Dariner, of Union- vllle, ls Lewis F. Cartor, East Third street. Mies Ruth Fourth street, who has been visiting friends In returned.

Mrs. Nvj T. and son, of Washington, are visiting the Misses Haller, South Market street' Master S. Engie, West Fourth street, who bos been visiting In Miss 'Pauline Brengle is spending week visiting her aunt, Mrs, Robert Moberlyi AVdlkersvlllc. Mrs.

B. W. Wilson, East Third street, is visiting her Rev. and, Mrs. S.

B. Craft, in Canton. Ohio. Miss Madge Mobcrly, of Walkersville, spent her sister. Mrs.

Harry Pattingall, East Seventh street. Miss Alice Bowers, West AH Saints' relatives W. 1 Miss ftutn Rarnsburg 'Saints' street, who has been visiting friends in; has Mn Miss Louise Fifth are. visiting "Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Wolfe, near Dr. and Mrs. L. A.

Burck, East Church street, 'returned from an extended to and Portland, Mjalne. Mr, Frank' Vi Feetc. of is home in city. Hc i8 by Ttfiss Rosle Davis; of fiat cltyl Mr; West Pat' rick street, and Mr: Edward WIHard, of Dpiibsy have been 'calledU to the bcdsido of their brother. Willa.rd, who is ill, at Norfolk Va.

Miss' Myra 'klracbfe. a niece of Rev. W. Kiracofe, arid Miss Edna granddaughter; botM. of Hagerstown, are visiting at the home of Rev.

Kiracofe and family, 210 South-Market street. Riggs, formerly of this clty. but. 'now of Norristown, an-engineer ofo the Reading in haying-been called here on account of the death' bis mother, which occurred last: Thursday: i Mr; and D. has returned home'after spendlng-a week with Mr and Mrs; of Point of Rocks; C.

of. Adamstown; and Mr. and Mrs. BT. i Madison tils Topics From Which Our Soucht to Teach the and the Week.

At the Evangelical Lutheran church yesterday 8uudy school held at 0.45 a. services were by Rev. Silas. U. Culler, of Reistei-town, wno i in the raiui( rom Luke and.

in the evening. from second Timothy Ate the First church Bible school was held nt, UC-IS m. the ujorotngt the 'pastor, Alb'bso D. Winters; preachc-d on Motor's Word," and in the evening' this subject of the sermon was, "Who is tho Best Preacher in MIEFJITS. 4 Budget of Bright of Local Interest The ovdr' the B.

from Washington brought 210 visitors to the city. Claude Clary. Meredith and Marshall Staub are enjoying; camp life for, a week' bear Me. wagon'! of Messrs. ban appeared on the, handsomely repainted 'and Frank' and Roltert Stuley purchased from- Mr.

Murray RrlKJUW' niiev jive-hortH! jxwei- twin 'oyl- luler motorcycle. -J 'T --Wlle: unloading freight 'at the Northerni Central, depot on 'Mr; Wlllianv Holm had the mlsfor- tunu to -get 'hla right hand caught -In the door, the- thumb -Stints''. Protestant church yesterday, Sunday school was Mritit At 11 o'clnirk, Rey KcuutUy. Ai- xs-iilriH, corir di(cie I 'riiornit i rayt-r frotii St. John, i ,17,." For the law was given by truth came by Jesus Christ." Rev.

Mr" nedy (i.45.p The- ductwr by 'Mr. -Xiilu'lii'. Mi-s i tlie -LViiteil dny iSuiiifny lit Itl tit U.30 H. J. W.

tt nj ri.il iiimi oii' At 30 p. in Ouil-iroiiV styioo W.IIH Thi're, ly ih urnt tin- ctuUlrcii Jjoycnil tbecliii.lrvn uml nnimrt mldr. pastor, Jtcy. J. At'thu "Sunday nctiool NV.IS held i) a lii In the miirnifig the piutor, Thome's Fixt-mnti Dixoii, pri-itcln-tl on "Coumgc Mii-l riirengUi, 1 fruin 1, 'the.

evening hu the third of of tnlta on Word Poor ana Studies using BeatitudiV," At Tiinity M. church. SoUtli, yw- tcrriay, 1i(-l)'at a.m. In. the tint (Motor, Roy.

KIIOX. it "'o 'C'lrotmiles 'M 15. Absiiloni crMtiou," 'from First Junior Enworth bcl.i at. 3 and Senior Epworib 'at p. m.

At uight there WHS a spfcial.ser- mon-tothe s-nnd subject being UiautD wu II IVK to Mpet." Kno.x prerto.hcd At Flint Hiti" yesterday afternoon 3 the Church of the, "day Sundny subool WHS held nt. H. m. Elder W. P.

EDglar" of preached both morning and eyriang. Elder EnglarhUo preached At Rocky Springs at 3 o'clock: At the M. E. church y.stcnl»y Sunday school was held ut 9.45 n. in.

In the morning he pfli-itor, E. Lamar, preached bi of Greatness," from Mark 10:43 45. In the evening the' subject "The Straigbt Giilo," Troni 7 1 4 At St. John's Catholic chtircli day low inHSSTO-werc said nt 7 nriri 10 a. Fr.

Handloy, of tbe Epipbany College, Walbrook. preaching at the latter miss. At 7 p. there wAs the Rosary and the Benediction; At the Evangelical Ilcformrri church yesterday, the pastor, Rev. Henri L.

G. Kieffcr. preached in the morning on "The True Theme of Christian Preaching'" I Corinthians 4:5. In the evening spoke from I Corinthinns. on Goetha Warfare at His 1 Own Chargeti?" "At this sen ice the Mnponic Lodges were "present in a body.

At the morntng ser- vire the choir rendered an anthem, "Bless the Lord, My Soul." by W. Peace. In theevenine Mis. 'Guy Dron- enburp, Mips Amelia Yoatand PrpflGpo. Edw.

Smith sang. "God be Merciful Unto Sunday school was held' at oVlock At' Grace Refonntnl 'eluirch day held at 0.45 n. m. a large, attendance. cross and crown system; of 'rewards for'iH-rfcft atteiulaiH-c of eacli of the school was The sploiullrt wles-tlons by.

the oix-Ues- and the were the fea- of '-this -service. The' morning held at -J1a: Rev; E. 'the worship stud un sonnon "Tlie Attacks niton Christianity Their Ucpulses." were ml his of Scrlpturi? rendlriss," faiiilliar jind brief by the imstor "Tlie (Jreat Gen. v.wiiere- art itlKMiV" There will lie meeting of the on Tuesday p. Vn.

There will lio rurther-scrt tbis-week. Feutoii. towu. nulKhed harvest Ing Ihlx bud aljkiut urt-w. yield to tuisbols tbe acre.

heatlw ure well wlieut is the variety: COMlr-TAlt: Peculiar Shaped i Egg Tb'at JWas Laid yesterday. arc exhibited TUB oHktv tb.ln'. inorhlDx. laid yesterday by-fhliiteim JbcIoiiKiuK 'Mriv'Ueortfe W.t«^^^«iM. of Throne mnajl i i liiKKcarwkv luikih, Jaftfer than CKK- 'It -iiiid the shell fjrmel.

Noted Ethnelogist Thirty Years In Bureau Service. FORMERLY LIVED HERE Ikeomlng ah, Archaeiofllit In 1882, Was 'the Autnor of Many to XVathinflton Ten Years Ago. Pjrof. was for resident of he known. in the Bureau' of Ethnology.

D. souio early morning at his home there; 1507 Park to some of whleli thcv of an Vtori. lint it lias a a thrwViliieb'OS Ijr. leustli: The entire ew: (over! s'evVn" luchi-s The IH iKM-nllar foruintIon. The.shell Is not but it can lw handled.

'FUNERALS. The funeral. of Mrs. Mary Riggs took place 6n Saturday last. at 10 o'clock." Services were held at 'her late 104 'North Bentz street, and-were Rov.

E. I. McLean, pastor of Reformed church'. Beautiful flowers were 'presented, by relatives and-friends. Gcx).

Edw. Smith sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus," and "Abide With The pallbearers were- Messrs. Nelson' Dlehl, E. Kefauver. M.

Hagan. D. C. Aldridgc. Ziniiiiernmn, and Harry E.

Interment was made In the cemeUery at Walkersville. P. Rice was the funeral dl- Charles Harvey Glade Thomas 'ThWruiiefal of Hooimr nioriiliiK 1 at in." will 'at the of bis Thomas All Salntx street, and interment will be made hi Mt. -Olivet Masons 'Attend Church. The members Columbia IxjOsc, No.

.58. and No. 163. this city, services at the Evangelical Reformed chvreh In a body. The 'service was.

very 'Interesting "and largely attended. The pastor. Rev. Henri G. Klcffcr' preached an excellent scrnion on- "Who ObetH a Warfare at His Charges?" from First Corinthians 9: 7.

During the service Mrs. Guy Droncn- burg, Miss Amelia Yost ond Prof. Geo Smith rendered "God be Merciful "Urito Us." jNurse's'Report. Miss Casey, visiting nurse of Branch of the Tuberculosis, Society, reports for the week ending 25, eighty-one (81) calls made, of which sixty-eight (68) have been to the homes of the v- Nino hew rcalls have cetved. and nine (9) new added to th'e list.

Although 1 elghty-flvo years retained relations wlthi bureau nliiiost; up to tho. iinic. that falling health: of tho itast sovernl months' confined iilm to the His condition' IwramcHeriouH about four His age was mostly responsible for 1 ThrouKnout'x the scicntlflc world 'was recognized as im authority ori the early. Inhubltautu of ATik-rlcii, iiunovtant and ex- tenBlye contributlonH -to Hp vioto on other branches of 1 For 'Ihlrty years he hail been jn tho sidff of' the' Btireaii of Kthholbgy. for last -years residing In Washington; Previous official rela AsslKtant on United States geological anil geographical surveys Territories, professor of natural sciences.

Southern Illinois Normal University. '1873r7rt; Scale cntoinolq i gist of i87 4:76, and: inembor of lnltc i JCntcnioSoglcal Commission. He become, of the Bureau of. Kt.irnolpKy, in 1882. Something the and Kcone his' work Is to be froin-this list of publicatlonK: "Synopsis of the Acrldiilae of North America." and Beneficial InsectB-of Illinois." five volumes of July 27.

182C. After a study manuscript Troano, notes jon certain and Mexican iniahuscrlpts. "Burial Mounds of Sections of the Uhltca StatoH." "Aid to the Study of Maya Codices." "The Chcrokoos anil Shownees 'fin Pre-Columbian Tlhies," "Mound Explorations of the Bureau American Ethnoldgy." ''Works East of the Rocky "Introduction to American Ethnology." "Numeral Sys- tents of the! Mexican and Central American Trlbos," "The Mayan Calendar of North American hi Times," and "Prehistoric North America." Prof. born In Kings- study;" of until 1865. clerk of, Jaokson county, his early life being spent In'that part of country.

Prom 1865 1869 he ocscuplcd the pulpit as a ministor of the Evangelical Lutheran church. v. From Southern; Illinois he moved to. Youngsvllle, and there to Frederick, 'where, he lived until he Washington. His first wife was Logan, sister of Gen.

John A. Logan. Some years after-her death he married Miss viola L. Youngsvlile, in 186fi. To them were born six children.

A son died in infancy. Mrs. Hallor died sonic years'ago, and Miss Jesslo Thomas was drowned while skating on tho Thlnl Basin of the The surviving members of his fain- Hy are his wife and throe daughters, Mrs. C. R.

Sturdovanti of Worcester, Mrs. C. 'Grlnclle, and Miss Nellie Thomas, both of Washington. Thu-'roiiiitltis will'-arrlvo In this rity tomorrow.inoriilii;;'im flu- Hi.riO H. Jraln.

Tho fmiottil will take place mini tin- iiinl' IntoriiitMit will made In Mt. olivet; mnetorv. been re- patients Officers Elected. At the regular meeting of Frwlonia Council. No.

46, Sr. O. U. M. Friday night, the following officers were for the ensuing term: Councillor, T.

Dinterman; vice-councillor, J. H. Summers; recording secretary, Charles A. Lsndis; assistant recording secretary, John F. Gland; financial secretary, A.

E. Heidler; inductor. Wm. C. Smith- examiner.

Ira N. Wiles; inside protector R. C. Moberly; William Eylcr; trustee, John F. Oland.

THE SOGIAJ, WORLD; Miss claxff In dancing will meet Wednesday -of -this week liiHteiul 'of Tuesdoj-. at 7.4.Vo'clock; followed by tbe' usual or practice-, boiir "at'O unlew otherwise au- nouueed. A large crowd attended the aonc service' at last Tiight. Theaddress was delivered by Mr. Ado), phus Fearbake.

who spoke on "The Gentleness of Religion." A beautiful duet was tendered by Elmer Kef.uver and Mrs. Emory L. Coblents. After tbe servise the Braddock Heights' Band rendered a concert under the direction of Prof. Irving 8.

Biser. Mr. Michael Lambert, West Patrick street, who has been quite sick. Is slightly, better. Miss' Celestle Shuffler, who has been suffering; front'an abscess.

Is much better today. From a Motor, Cycls. While riding along the Buckeystown- pike motor cycle, David Kliig, of prospect Hall, struck a stone'which him off, bruising his knee and head. The machine was damaged to some extent: Auy tlnd of advertising Is good, tot newspaper MdvfrtlMng In Jnut Mt IN THE LAW'S GRIP. SKIPPED BOARD BILL.

William Lane, colored, was arrested yesterday by Sheriff Grlincx on tlie charge of skipping a Ixwhl bill in Ha- gehitowii. He taken to Hagerit- town yesterday afternoon by Sberiff WaHhlngton.cotihtj-. i Empty Fruit Jars. The. Frederick dty BoapiUI.

has on band many empty fniit jars and would much appreciate the generosity of all those those who- will take some to till with fruit. The jars are ready and may be had at any time at the hospital. American One of the most impresfiivc ever held in the barracks of tho Frcdci- ick Colrps held laet even- jog. The ball was comfortably tilled; the singing was gbod.Clfcp testimony brisk and suappy. Tbe message was eloquently delivered by AdjutantMarshall.and Mrs.

Marshall in an impaesiona'to ndclress extended the invitation, for sinners to come forward to the penitent form and repent, the result being one young man coming ing forward and devoutly kneeling amidst much rejoicing, singing, and shouting of glory. The meetioj; did not let out until a late hour, nfter everyone had joined in tinging '-Bleat be the Tie That Binds." Open air services were, held in several parts of the city yesterday. A cottage meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. Hull, 100 West Fifth street, next Tuesday evening. Everybody is cordially invited; The secondhand sale is still going on at tbe People's Second-hand a which is under the supervision of the Frederick Corps A.

S. A. Horse Runs Away. While Mrs. Reuben Moxley and her two of were returning from Frederick on Friday even- the horse they-were driving was frightened by an automobile at Pearl, which caused it to run away.

Tbe ani- inal ran down an embankment, throwing Mrs; Moxley and 'the children out. At the foot of the embankment the buggy struck a telephone pole and ran a fence. was badly demolished. Tbe horse was afterwards caught. Urn.

Moxley was badly bruised the face. The children escaped any injury. NATIONAL BANK. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, --OF- FREDERICK, MLX GAPITAL, $100,000. $300,000.

OFFICERS. Ji IX WM. G. II. D.

SAMUKL U. DUVAr JOHN S. ItAMHtiURui WM. a C. M.

TiiojtAS, D. E. On November Hunk Incj-euswlltH litter-. cut rate "to Four (4) per t-ent. Htiiium on all Itti Intci-fMt-beaHng tlcixml deposits to" remnlti 111' nll'othpr nubjcct tlie proyln- Ions of the contracts under which they were made.

1 to tiie, above It in not neeeusnry uny deiK)8ltor to present or her book to have tiny change made. Tha 4 per cent. rate will, of counte, ulno be paid on new depoHltn made of the 'same Tlilw bunk offera tlrHt-cluttn facllltlcB for tlie trantwctlm; of your ucneral Bunking bus- no- for bis At North Beach. The members of the Y. M.

C. A. who left in a party on an outing trip along tbe Chesapeake Bay arrived at North Beach safely and have expressed them-' selves greatly pleased with their surroundings. The arid- crabbing are excellent and all members of the party have reported a thoroughly enjoyable time. Those in tho party Include W.

Barker, John Eborts, Sam Ebcrts, W. O. Glizp, William Bennett, William Spooscller, tlur- Icn Sponscller, A. Faulkner, Arthur Brown, Frank 1 Castle, Harold Kemp. Leslie Lease, Glunn taasc, Stephen ISador.

Barker, Mrs. W. O.GIrtze, dauner, Mlm Annit Bn6'wnC''MrsW'Gnicii' Patterson. Miss Mary ziibelhv-Wornian; Miss 'lxuino 'OS)kH--v Jones, Charles 11111; 1 MarrUge A marriage license was IsmleA lit' Biilli- more on Maturdfty to- Mr. 1 ilfaMrh's'K.

Ix-BthermBTi, of Bessie C. Hcrpel of Ads. briof Company A. Pint Infantry, M. N.

toft city, which will go intoencampment UK tixwps of tbe.Middle States at Gettysburg will leave for there oa Friday moroiog over the Frederick Bail- road. The start will be made at five o'clock and the company will make tho trip in a special through ooach. The Marvel Tonigh't, :) your cbupona tvery n'iplit, 0 Vbls week, except Saturday, and get.a 'aeiiimn baseball ticket. "Taming a Woman Tbanhouser; "Neptune's "Uncle's Herilage." Braddock. Braddock: Braddock brings drnr, Memories of evenings of pleasure, Skating to music, sweet, measure.

Braddock, Braddock, como with me to dear Braddock. There wo will skate till the evening' prows late, For Braddock dreams of.you. Come and go to Charlestown with tbo Red Men on the Fourth of July attend the great celebration. Fare round trip. -See committee.

HARRY L. BicNNriHr. MILORD BABTHOUOW, MILTON T. WALTER; Ro GlLBKBT. That Elastic Step Which makes the walk of life so pleasant to the walker is to bad by pur.

chasing High Quality Shoes at rimark- ably low prices at Jhe Spectaj Sale now. on at the Commercial Operators, Frederick, The money remaiplrjg In your pocket after making your purchase is pleasant to have. You will be pleased with the bargains offered. Will Cover your floor fwlth a beSntifo! Matting Rug, size 0x12 See' (hem in our windows. Muti.iNix'a CARPET SroAi.

JOHN D.MKMllfKlCMHUM. HE MODEL. 173. MOUENEW RAIN COAT8 AND MOTOR COATS. have just opened another Hoc of ami motor The moat complete stock ever, attempted in Fred' and the valuw ever shown anywhere at the prices ajk: People are talking about the lixoellent quality o( (ho $5.00 Mohair rubberised caata In navy, black and gray.

Better aurobeis up to 15.00. CAPES'; that are rubberized making them rain- 'proof well duet proof at. only. $3.00 In colorii of navy, blaufc and tan are the most garmenta for cornf ort in motoriog drlviug PttUSSV MOTOU COATS We huvo Bervictable nod very et) lisb Jineu. garntentM from tuuoheapeflC to the very ttnely tailored pure jjncu pHrincntw In tbiu depnrtnient.

Tbo vnluce wo arc nhowinj; in "Suin- nu-r Tub SuitR" aro making friends for tbiti utorc. 'I'lils is the place that your tuoney, will biiy tbu beat lookiog and finevt.tailored jacket Huit.nclcutcd with the utmost cure-- prluitj are $3.75 to 10.50. NOTE-Scc NorUi wimlow of Suinmur LliincHo dh-uiu-n and wnifltH thataio prnpeily liimlo of llio beat tna 1 tcriala by the bwt makcre. JOHN D. H1SNDHICK8OR NK1DIO-m M1I.LKK.

KIDIQ A MILLKH. TODAYAVEI'LAUEONSALE About pli-iTH of Kllip. lUnck Drou If thlnklriK- of buylnu liliok nklrt ortiotv Nuw In ilin bekt limn to nnil on tucli jiurchiMR. Jlmt tnkc nlnoifi ut tho lint. thn vtirjr thlov.

you Imvti btcn looklns for Is In tho lot mention 40-tnchBltckSilkrlhbiliftl Slcllltn, bnuulfm 94 price Wool Hftynli. to Kroiu-li marked'down to fl4 Storm UK Wool vurr Hpcdnlul 4-' value, 4J 8HtlirCloth, reduced In 44c. TOo. U9f. U8c.

SPliCtAL VALUES IN BLACK StI.KS. 28-Inch MpMitfne, Keiluceil to oio yd' ail Chiffon TuiTftikHt use. do Hole lit'luccd to M5(-. HUfk TnllHlB, extra vdliic at Sl.l'J 30 ump ui O. 1 A our II.M) Hinl H.2r» Bluck clrww wuim nrlK.

llciluccil lo U9u yard. I'lun to ltd from, Now IHuek Hemstitched 1'nranoli, to li.oti. tip (Inner sloven; SOc, 73c, j'Wt ATuylork 1 (inyic. Uotlory. htmitllul 8llk asu and Otto Mr.

JJutv-hrUcoCullnriiHt We. untf COii, NEID1G MILLER. il.UAM80N'8 STORE. 1NPBEPERICK SHOJJLDHAVBA CONKLIN BELP FILLING TAIN PEN. VIIA ITSELF WITI1OUT FUSS Oil SEE THEM AT WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STOKE, ThftRexii II Store.

Jnn20.Ujr.wiy Kit tUCAL MENTION. Unique Window Display. At IJowint Knott'H Mr. H. Cirovu, iiKt'iit for ibe, Ev M.

inoltllo lino IK the rucult of tlie Brenti-Nt endiu'iuive trip everniiide' Jn world "any iiutoinobile; Tliln little our, IflnmlurH of tlie ijtartcd nt Qticlwf. Canudn. on Ks traveling under Caim'dii. 17. 8.

riiidMexico. "Tlie. trip. KUOWII by a KK! line 'on tiihi). the" progriwa of the trlji will from day to rthy by, baby dropped from the to a pnlnt on tlie red lino on tlit- map.

Tho information la received dally by lottergrain by Mr. Orovc. forgot Victor Infants Relief for It contains no opiates. Chance to Buy Furniture Cheap. The remaining of tlie.

W. II. Jt. KtcbiHon furniture niUHt.be sold by July 1, reipirdlcsw, of price. FKKDKKICK W.

OBENDEKKEB. FKANK STONER, i Trustees. Notice. Fervons are warned that the ordinance to tho firing of piatoU, or lire crackerfl within: the city limita will be EDWARD SCHELL, Mayor. BTCHlBON'i personal skilled with day aadi njght Both TUB ETCHISON FURNITUBJI' Neil New TUO P.

BICE. 1UOMA81MUCK, oitucotoli. MORTB MARKET lading, Jeweler of'F Reimlring and Eogrn SICK VVXTCM North' HlfiAL KMTATE CHAMEK 4 8ON3, 11 BAST CHDRCB 8TEEKT. O. Tttil'APOE HEAL KSTATB.

LOANS INVESTMBMTt, BKNT1NQ AND INSUKANCsV a 20 of land Improved wltb all loodbirlld- lllRI, I mw of biillUlnw, Utanr creek, county. 102-Mcre form, I mile eiist of city. lOUmcro iiurn, 1 mile north of ucrcn o. Itiiid. won-iuiproved, or city.

Ou of lain), well improved wltb bulldlnsi, ne ir Ducktyoiown. auo-ncra farm, good land Uruukwick. Inrrn 8 rity. I'M of Uud. 100 ucn undi-r buUncc In fine Umbr.r.

llbn Unit noou "far Uickcrnoii. Muiiisumory county. furni well Improved, uttr Oitwr lOS-acre well Improved, nrur JriTerton.vvi lArm lot of jetiy property for Mle, Ucn you or jot to' coinetq tai pi RAMER 4 81'AUFKKU RBAt. XflTATK AND OKFlCK-No. 20 COUUT 8eco ud Floor.

OpppoUte f. H. C. A Muney io loan on mormsw 6 tu loan on notoala to Oallfornuon MdeUty 1 acre (aim near Urbana. 2iK) farm uwirWoodaboro.

174 acre farm IIOM New ixtndon. ,100 acre farm on New Market pike. 'HO acre larm imur Uuion Bridge. acre farm.amt*M from Fredertok. acre Mm one mile from tiuoD WT7 86 awe farm thrpo milos north Ditiraoio ItonlM of -JO.

Waa of dty. TwodwdiiDM, modern I Second Stiecl. Two dwclllusa. laodMti Churcb tHrrct. JT.

dwolUBK BOUMS. wdl located. STAttY. UNti STALKY; KEALE8TATB4FIRB1N80I ittftMtKiB B.OTIKMML Handsome 0-room. mou dwelling, Place.

lUrcoatory lo-ropiu. Modem No. West Second street; Two awry, 12-room modero dwelling, 190 front, i -Twjj dweltlng with driveway, WsS 2.WW.P»uick«trw)t. "iv Three story, bnck modern nine Ing. No.

no tiecond nrect. And many Wber both tot rtfi awt. InvektmeM; Lawn Benches Kantbcbeat. And There's Reason. M.

L. ETCHIBON, The Etcbisba Furniture will make yourrhbi porch" in your home. Get Mother: tor Infants opiates. Baby is Relief; safe with: It contalnw no NEWSPAPER.

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