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THE DAILY ISEWS, FREDERICK, TUESDAY, MARCH 1J, 19u7 THE DAILY NEWS, March 19 In History. 1702--William III. (William of Orange) died at Kensington; born 1650. 1734--Thomas McKean, "signer," born in Kvw London, died 1817. 1748-KiUtH Hicks, founder of the Qunkors.

born In Htempstead. K. died 1830. 1899-General Maximo Gomez, Cuba liberator, given a public reception at Havana. 1802 Dr.

Manuel Sanclemente. titular president of Colombia, died near Boeota: born 1818. The Cuban treaty ratified by the United States senate. Impeding Offioew Pleased With Local Soldiers' Showing. BXPEGMHKM TO TAKE HI6U ANK Weatbw Foreoast "till 8 F.

H. Bfarcb20 WAflnxnov. Mar. 19, 7 a. Olsgatoh ts TBS Maws.

Fui Maryland -Bain, warmer nfgcbt; Wednesday i rain, oolder in western portion. w. ij. moons. Chief of the Weather Enretn.

ITU 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TOOAY Election NotloB. D. Pahrney. Preit. Kye Glasses Lost.

.117 W. Fourth St. Pnblio E. Dertzbangh, Adoar. Mortgagee's Bale.

Susan J. Lowe, Horl Pnblio Bale R. Yoakle Jamestown Tours. H. Dlener 06.

Sale Postponed I. E1 w. Velrtz Spring Lamb Bros yleate a The Naet any irregularity in receipt of THE WHBIltTNBWi WEEKLY NEWS, which will be ready Thursday, will be a handsome, twelve-page iBsne, replete with all the oewsand many interesting special features. Having positively the largest bona fide oironlatiou of any. paper in Frederick oity and, oonnty, as ao advertising medium it is unsurpassed and special attention called to the many advantages it offers in this way.

Copy for new advertisements for THE WmcKLT NBWB will be received up to 5 9. m. Wednesday, of this week; copy' for change of advertisements tip to IS that day. PBRELY FKJiSOAAL. Inspection Last Nlgbt bjr U.

8. Army Officer Included Public Drill. Which Wat Witnessed by Large Crowd. In aooHdanos with the new militia law of the United Slates, Oimpany A was last evening Inspected by Captain Wm. Balrd, U.

8. Army, assisted by Obi. Ohas. D. Galther, Inspector Gsneraf, lit Brigade.

This was the regular U. 8. Government inspection and the company presented an excellent apptaranod. Every member of the in the State with the exception of one. out of the olty sick, was present.

Special attention was paid to (ztendecl order drill, guard duty, posting asnti nets, their dntles, general orderc. eto. This work took place on North Market Btreet aud But Qhnrch and was witneessd1 by a large crowd. 'Both Captain jEUird and Oalther in addreiset made to the company the close of the inspection, congratulated the company upon Its spier did and prophesied that, with hard', oinali tent work, a rank cqutl to any company in the SUte would obtained. Oalther and OaptsHh Balrd left fcr Hajierstowh this morhiog, where they will Inspect O).

tonight. WKDDED 28 YEAK9 Mr. and Mm. BUciiaal Celebrate Anni- vercmry Quietly. Mr.

ani Mrs John L. Michael ou Bunday quietly celebrated the 28th anniversary of their marriage. John Lambert Michael is a ion of the late Henry and Mwy Michael, and was born near Urbana, in 1836. He was educate! in the public schools aal remained on the farm notii the age of 33 years, when ho came to this olty to on i i 111 i 111 -Fmrasmpha About Ibow Wbo Ooiae and Qo. Judge John 0.

it at Beckvllle aHending State's Attoroer A. D. Willard is on visit to. Broad Ben. Mr.

Clinton ITqSberry is spending a few days in Ealtimoie. Mr. Qeoige A. Pdaira is spending the day in Rookvllle on bnsineis. Mr.

Market street, spent Sunday in Mr. Jabn Eoglebreobt has removed from'West Patrick to DeGrnnge stieet. Mr. Henry Wlneberg, of Higerstown, with relatives, in this city. Bz-Bheriff Lmher O.

Derr, of Jes- raps, is visiting his family in this city. MlasEvelyn Jordan, of Brnnswlok, is vliltlrg the Mliees Wiener, Bast South street. Mr-Hamilton Geisbart spent Sunday with his son, Mr. Boss Qeisbert, near Boyds. Mr.

George M. Wyand has gone to Hagerstown. where he has accepted a lucrative position, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Felgley," of Bal- Mmorp.

who have been visiting la this olty, have retained. Mr. Randolph Martz, of Va, has baen spending a few days with relatives in tbJs city. Mrs. A.

Clary, of Mount Airy. Is vis Iting her draghter, Mn. Jena Poole. West Patrick etreet, Mn. 8.

W. Fox aid ion, Davis, of Mlllviile, N. are viiiflng her faren- tal home in this city. MlM Nettle Orum. of Baltimore, visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mre. Isaao Ornm. Banth Market street. Mr. Fted Bow.

of New York, has been spendioc few days with Mr. Jacob Gorman, Booth Masket street. Mrs. Kate Perry and sons. George and Harry.

Weat South street, spent Bnnday with friende near Mtddletown. Rev. and Mrs O. Wm. Milter and daughter, of Doabs, are speadiog a few days with relatives In Berlin.

Pa. MlsMsNina and Atloe Orapiter, of Taneytown. are vUlllog their aunt, Mrs. H. B.

Gilaon, Santh Market street. NEWS OF tm STATE ftvaats of Interast Here Xtiere and The new Naval Hoepital at Annapolis was opened. Daniel Bteokman. a brakeman, was killed while shifting cars at Camber- land William Hollingeworth was elected burgess of BmltbEbarg, Washington county. Sheriff William Tddd.

of tlrncre 0000(7, was stricken with paralysis at hli hojae, near Ttmocinm. The bcdy of a white boy absnt 10 years old was fiiiHug in the Satquehaooa river off- Port Deposit. In his obarge to the grand jaty of Montgomery county, Judge Henderson referred to the of Mrs. Mary Laug, and he hoped it oonld be shswh that her mhrdorer was lossite. 'S APPEAL CITI2HII' RATIONAL BANK Argument Yesterday iii Pennsylvania Supreme Oonrt, ANOTHBR TRIAL IS ASKED FOR JOHN LAMBERT MICHAEL gage in business, and opened a grocery In the Adam Custard property on Weil Patrick street.

-In 1836 he removed to-hli present stand. In 1901 be was a member of ttte Board of Aldermen and served a term of -three years He served as a school trustee for two years. A ro naway on Market Btreet yesterday ejrenicg about o'clock. TUB horse bitched to the small delivery or DO Wtnebrener's stoie, whloh in front of Mr. Wm.

H. store, took fright at a automobile and started to run awAyY The wheels of the wagon came in Mr. Oaarleii J. Bmltb, of Bloomfield, which' was paising atx the time, and caused Mr Smith's also to ran The runaways, continued up Market street, the Wlnebrsner team going Into East Fourth street, where tt went Into toe stable yard and. stopped.

Smith teim continued up Market street, until it was ciught at the oorher of Market and Sixth streets. Several spikes of a wheel and the shafts of Mr. Smith's wagon were broken. No other damage was done. If This Is Not Granted, Will Appeal to Board of Pardons for Commutation of Saiitencj to Life Imprisonment.

The case of the Commonwealth vs. Wm. Ejler, of near EtnmltBbnrg. this county, convicted of the murder cf Howard Her at the Glotn Hitel, on lait Memorial Day, was argaed before the supreme court at Philadelphia, yesterday atIsrnoon. The defense laid great stress npjn the Inadequacy of the ODurl's charge and answers to the points in the prayer of the defendant; the Commonwealth ointended that the prisoner fairly tried and the verdios was a jast one on all tha fac's.

William Henb, Esq represented the defendant, and John p. Keith, District Attorney of Adams county, 'arid W. O. Sheely, appeared for the Oomaoa wealth. Eyler's relatlvei and friends, being In moderate circumstances fiaanoially, have been pat to a great expanse by the trial and yesterday's argument will cost them a large amount.

The broks, containing the arguments of both sides and the record, required an outlay, alone, of over $800. The decision of tht Supreme Oonrt will not be made known for some time, bat if the defense is inaoessfal and a new trial is granted, the defendant will ask for a change of venue end the oise will more than likely be transferred to York, Cumberland or Franklin oonnty lor trlali It the new trial is refused, an application will be made to lift Board of Pardons to commute the death penalty to imprisonment In the meantime, Eyler is oonhtd in the odnntr.jitrat Gettysburg, apparently unaffected by the critical condition of his posit on, ard he does not seem to apprtoUte the fast thai his life hangs by a mere thread. JOHN BEKDBJCKSON, lit: MOOKL! Co. Telephone No. 88-J.

C. P. Telephone No. 73-F- After spending a week in the New York Market, the buyer of this Store has returned. CITIZENS' NAT.

BANK) Oa Match 17. 1879. lie was mwried to Miss Mai O. Custard, flaoghter of the late Aiam CnsVard, of this cUy, and they 'have always resided in: this oily, where they, enjoy the 'esteem ot many friends Thsy have two dacghters-- and MUa Petrl Michael, at home; WCCDISQ ANKIVKBSABY CELKBEAIBD. In Tionor the 38tb Anniversary of their wedding, Mr.

and Mrs. Prabklia H. DavU were tendered by their children at their home, on West Patrick street, on Saturday evening. Administratrix Qaallftes. Mr.

Wm. Henry putzoanghadmln- istrator ad oolllgendnm, of the estate of Charles Br and rAlioe V. staled hlir Mqoianiit In.the Orphans' Court yesterday afternoon, as required by-law, and dirsoted by the ooart to ereliveir all the property the estate ta Mrs. Gather- roam, where a stmptnotui repast was ine ft. Berizbancb.

who at the tame Covers were laid for twenty- 1ltne qualified as administratrix, by fit-1 five. Ohoics selections were rendered ioffabond, in total amount of f26.COO. loa the phonograph by Mr. Albert B. The statement given by Mr.

Deriz- I Those present were. Mr FUNERALS- The funeral of Mrs. Sophia Hobbi took place yeiterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home, near Pearl. Sir vices were held at the house, conducted by her former pastor. Rev.

Simon Miller. A large number of beautiful floral emblems ware sent by sympathizing friends, and the funeral was largely attended. The pallbearers were George W. Boelkey, Wm. L.

Smith, Daniel W. Eloker. Joseph G. Millar, Charles W. Zimmerman and John Hangb.

Interment was made in Mt. Olivet cametery. F. Sjhroeder was the funeral director. Tha funeral of the late John A.

De- Lashmtjtt took 10 o'olook thia morniEg from his late home at Bnokeys town. The seryioes were held at the honse, oondnoted by Ber. B. 0. Ma- koaky.

The were John O. Padgett, Charles E. Keller, Melville Cromwell, J6bn Graf J. Lie Simmons ana James H. Smith.

Interment was made made In Ms. Olivet cametery. Wm. H. B.

Btohlson wits the funeral director. The fnneral of Jacob E. DinterTan took place Sunday morning at 10 o'olookv aecvicae were held at nls late home lit Pearl, cjndnoted By P. Rnlejrt The pallbearers were Amos Esworthy, Randorph Hamilton, Daniel Biker, William Smith, Valentine Hartman aad Joseph F. Mtller.

Interment was made in Ml. Zion cemetery at MoKaig. Thosf P. Rice WM the funeral director. 2 The remains cf Miss Isabella Hunter --OF-- FEEDER1CK.

CAPillTAL, I OFFICERS. J.D. BAKER WM. U. BAKER BAKKB WM.

ZIMMERMAN t- SAMUEL Q. DUVALL President Vlce-Pfesldent Vice-President Asat. Cashier JUDGE JAS. McSHKRRT, QEO. WM.

SMITH. JUDGE JOHN C. MOTTKR JOHN 8. BAMSBURO. O.

BAKKK. E. KEFADVKB. J. D.

BAKER. D. H. HAROKTT. Taos.

H. HALLER, C. M. THOMAS. DANIEL BAKER Special items of wear wilt be coming in for every department.

New Bulls, New Jackals. New Skirts, Notions, White Goods, Laoes, o. We can show you the richest things In Black and Colored Voiles that forelga makers have produced, The New Shade "Laather" in Voiles is a winner with New York's Smart Set (' 7 --we have it here just as well. Special values in Blaok 36- lich Taffeta--selected personal- ly--eaoh one guaranteed. JOHN D.

HBNDBIOKSON. SEIDIfi MILLER. eVMXLLKB. MORE NEW LACES TO BB SEEN HERE THAN ANYWHERE. CHIOS TKAYBR BKK7JCB Aadrase Yceterdsir Afternoon i by Rev.

Bev. J. W. Klraoofe had charge of the nnlpn player sezvios yesterday and Headquarters at all times -headquarters at this-time-far new, dainty -lace's 6t every sort. -You.

madam. thit meins eviry woman of taste, should buy this store's Laces of style baanty and low price-. Yon can't affoid to pass us Binds, QdJoons. All- overs add Kdges in Venice. Baby Irish.

Aii- glasalse. Swiss Seta. Bourbon. chantlUy. Brussels and and Yals; tmiy the best assortment In the city to 'elect from; 5c yard to t2-50 yard; Allovers, S5c to 12 5O, to match.

THE SALE OF LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES INCLUDE ALL NEW STYLSS. No swh standard of values in the Lace Curtain busloess has ever been offered at inls time of'the year-" Because these, a miket's discontinued patterns, are reduced: NottiBKhem Lsea Cartel at lormerly S1.25, $1.50, 1175 and $2 25, Portlerei In the newest patterns at Sl.OO. II25. $145 and $1.95. Practically the savines as the as they come from the same and tie rick street, on Saturday evening.

At remains ci stiss iiaDeiie Hunter 8 were Invited to the dining- 1 arrived oter the BT.O. B. roam, where a stmpjnotis repast was I X110 tMj morning from Walbrook. wara l.iii Md. The funeral took BlaoA frnrri baogh on the estate of Bantz was: Personal property.

183309; cnr- rent money (onad In the room of Charles B. Bentz money In bank on Interest. 16.383 68; total, 18.33146. tha of Alice V. Bsniz: 4br- pioperiy.

$232 00; currant money fonnd In room of Alloe V- Bentz. taiereit f5 965i: Balea of Real Estate. H. D. Zimmerman has purchased from J.

L. Keefer, two brick houses oa West South steeet. the consideration being private Cramer Btanffer. real estate and loan ageats. sold for Mr.

Aqnilla B. Mr. and Mrs. ScaJt Mlnnlck. of Ha- his lot of ground.

Improved uo myrouTv gersiowa, who have been visiting Min 11 0 4 8 and and Mis 'F. H. Davis, Mrs. Samuel W. fox and son.

Davis, of Mllleville. N. Mr. and Mrs. B.

A. H. Brnst and ohil dren. EHziboth and Barman, of Rocky Springs; Mr. and Mrs.

8. Leslie Shafer and daughter. Helen, of Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Boser. Miss Bnth Davis and Mr.

Joe Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Bontzann. Miss Pearl I Michael and Miss Ida Hartlg, all I of Frederick. Letters of oongrat- nlatlon were read from Mr. Walter H. Davis, of Westminster; Mr.

Edgar T. Davis, of Hartford. Oonn, and Mr. George H. Davis, of Stevenson, Md.

Both useful and 'handsome gifts were received during the evening. At a late hour all returned to their respective depot, the services being conducted by Rev. James KoTntosb. pastor of tba Walbrook Presbyterian church. Interment was made In Mt.

Olivet cemetery. O. party, was the funeral Che funeral of Mrs. Catherine Hartman will take placs tomorrow morning instead of 9 o'clock, from I ment will be made in Si. John's cemetery.

She was a slster-ln law of Mrs Catherine L. Hartman and not Mrs. Annie Hartman, as anted yesterday. vrv. wuv Annie Booonds.

have retnrned home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Michael and family. East All Saints street, have re- tnrned from a visit to relatives at Daubs.

Dr. 5 Smith and family have been called ont of town on aoooaot of the death of Dr. Smith's mother, Mis- B. F. Smith, of Bedford.

Pa. BMissesMary and Alloe Klsins aad Miriam Sshrotdsr Sunday la gerstowo. as the faeate of Mr- Harry Weller. Sonth Potomac street, ai Bessie McDonald, of. Baltimore.

oa'the south side of Wasilnukny more years of happiness Third street, this olty. to Frank I prosperity. Stoaer. tmstee. on private it Order Rcstardlosi Poet-Cards.

Postmaster A. H. Harrington has re- oelved the foltowlag order from the Postcffioe Oepartmsnt. relative to the mailing of soavenlr postal cards having Ueael, upon them: Post cards omamsnisd with of glass, ratoa, or other slnUlac sab sianoev. liable to la jare the persons of the malls, are hereby who'has been spending'tome Uae with malls, ezsept when j- 1 To Bestlo TralnlOK.

Tom Gittioger. the well known ball player. Mt today to go Into training at Peon College, Pennsylvania, where the Johnstown blub are preparing to meet the National League and the American Association olcbs In friendly competition before the regular season openr. Mr. Glttlnger oame from Mobile, nad on his way stopped to visit his parentr, Mr.

and Mn. Lewis Gittiager. of this dry. hsr parents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. McDonald, East street, has returned. Mr.

and Mrs. John Abraaam Hezv klah Bargett and soa. Ralph, of Washington, who have bean spending a few days la this oily, have returned. Mrs. Gdorge W.

Zimmerman aad daughter, of Walkersvllle. who have been Mrs. W. O. Baoderiok.

Knrtfa Market street, have reiaraed home, Mias Maade Oresger. who It employed by the firm of Hoohichild, Kohn of Baltimore, aad who has been vlsii- lag her pareals, Mr. and Mrs. William of Walkersvllle, has returned to the city. Idenilflcmtloa" Heeciag.

Aa "ideniifloation" meeting will be held ty Frederick CoanoU. No. 1196. Royal Aicnam, tonight In Bed Men's Hall. Deputy Grand Begeat Jamss 0.

Baltlsaore, will be present at the meeting. enclosed In suitable envelopes." Injured by Colt's Kick. Janes the 13 year-old son of Mr. O. Amaab Bogers, of near Buok- eyitown.

was kicked in the face by a yoang oolt Sunday. The boy was In the barnyard at the time, when the oolt playfully kicked ewe of Its hoofs striking the lad over the right eye. tn- fllotiog an agly wound whloh neoessita ted several stitches. Dr. F.

B. Smith attended his tejaxies. BlHEtEUL Stolen Watch Recovered. Constable Lewis F- Carter'received information a few days ago from Mr. Lewis Slpe.

of Bnola, that his gold watch had been stolen from him at that place, and it WM thought to have own sold to Mr. Brook of Thurmont, this oonoty. by the party who had stolen It. The watch was recovered byOffiwr Carter, at Mr. Klelboltz's, bnt the party who said It to him is unknown.

Xbe Sick. Mrs. Lewis Orum, West Fifth strut, Is quite ill. Mr. Charles Broalrnp, ot Charles- vllle, Is quite 111.

Mrs. H. G. Banson, West South street. Is quite ill.

Mrs W. Richard Hargett. East Patrick street. Is quite 111. Mr.

George W. Myers. West Fifth street, oaattnaw quite ill. Mr. Fred.

OJen. West Saath street. Is confined to the haoseby atokaem. Mr. John Rinehart and daoghter.

Julia, Madison street, are oa the sick list. United States Commissioner Bsaooe White. Bast Fourth street, continues qalteslok. Mrs. Wm.

Bloketts. East Sonth street, who fell aad broke her ankle sometime ago, is Improving. Mr. Wm. J.

Shenk, Soath Market street, who his been confined to the Is able to be oat. spoke effectively on the "Hnmlllty of Jesns," frcm St. John, 13:14. ''If I then, the Lord aad the Master, have washed yonr feet, ye also ought to wash one another's feet." He said. In part: "The fact of Christ's incarnation Is proof of His humility.

He who was the Lord of glory came to earth and took upon Himself the likeness cf sinful flesh; who. being rich, was for oar sakes' made poor, and the degree of His hamlUty is best understood by a contrast of his two conditions. "While upon earth He associated I with the poor aad lowly publicans aad I sinners, aad on this festal occasion He I assumed the office of the lowest household slave by washing His disciples' feet In order to teach them theletson of hamUlty." After dwelling upon this point fthe speaker urged the necessity of oalttva ting la oar dally life the humility of our Lord Jesns Christ. MENTION. Notice to the Pablic.

Having pnrbhased tns stock and x- snres of the stove and tinware business recently conducted by Wm. HUtner. formerly the old stand of B. D. Thomas I will oontione the business at the old stand, with a foil and op to date line of stoves, at moderate prices.

Special atentlon given to prorob log, steam fitting and roofing. Solicit Ing a share of the public's patronage. and guaranteeing prompt and satlsfao tory service, I remain Bespeotfnlly, ARCHIBALD E. FISHES. A special oar will leave Frederick on Wednesday, March at 7.60 for bancfit of those wishing to attend the public sale of ex sheriff A.

O. Mo Bride. Beturnlng, leave there 4:15 LOCAL MENTION. Jamestown Exposition. We offer the best weekly tours including all Steamship, transfer, ad- to the Exposition aad Hotel pswes for $36.50.

If yon Interested write for programmes and literature to Jamestown Tours, THEO. H. DIEHBK SIT S. Baltimore Si, BaItlmore.Md Wall Paper. For paper hanging, carpet laying and at reasonable prioes.

nddress Marlon O. HALLUK. 1S3 West South street. 'Phone 97-4. TO The wedding of Mr.

Ira O- Smith, son I cf Mr. aad Mn. P. Otis Smith, of Lime this C3nuty. and Mln Grass May May Orum, daughter cf Mr.

aed Mia. Isaac Omm, teke place at the borne of the bride, Soath Market street, tomorrow afternoon at one o'olook. "Lacy. Charles Old Horse Dead. the mare of Mr.

Hagan, died yesterday of May. bad in the Mr. Hagaa for 20 'years. accent burial. A Biff Bale.

The sale of Messrs. Liwrenoe at Unionvllle. last Thursday, was attended by a large crowd. The proceeds of the sale aggregated nearly $7,000. A fine team of six horses brought $1.335 Oae horse was sold at $255.

GJWJ brought as high as $70. The sale was cried by F. Albert Crawford and was advertised In THE NEWS. Tha prices remain spring lamb at the for our KOLB BIOS. PnMto Sale Postponed.

Tat sale cf I. Edw. Velrtx has been postponed trom March 19 to Saturday. Maroh as, at 10 o'clock a. m- on the farm cf Michael Onller.

near Jefferson. Another lot of reolvedat fine spring lamb jaat KOLB BEOS. Moving XICM. If in need of a new cook stove or range, call and examine oar Una before purchasing elsewhere. Special prioes to new beginners.

Moving aad putting np fire place stores and cooking stoves at moderate prims. Stoves stand for the summer. Give us a Open evenings. Both Phones. Fox's FRCDBBICK STOVE HOUSE, Sign of 3 Big Qjffee Pots.

Choice Potatoes, latly Rose. Early Ohio. Irish Cobbler. Bnral New Yorker, Beauty of Hebron. ALLEJTQ.

QTJTSS Co. Eli ciric Farnlture Polteh." The best la the world. Money refunded If not satisfactory. 1 Jo and 25o a bottle, at AUKS G. Qcns Co.

Fatwral Director. Prompt attention given. O. E. CLISE.

8. BOPOCK 4 ft. TUK BIO STOKB'B BARGAIN BDHJiTlH SPLENDID DISPLAY OF CARPETS, BUGS, MATTINGS AND OIHBB FLOOB COVERINGS. Our Carpet Department In BOW a most charming variety of New and Fashionable Floor Coverings for the adornment of homes. There isn't a possible chance of going away disappointed.

Our stocks are large and complete and our low prices will show a saving. This week we place on sale a superb line of Velvet and Brussels Carpet- ings and Mattlags. All high grade Akmlnster Velvets, regular $1.25 yard, at $1.00 yard. Heavy-BroBiels, regular $1.00 yard, at 75o yard. Seamless China Mattlazs.

ICo, 25o and 80o Rugs--Onr line of is large and most complete in variety of styles and sizes. Heavy wool Ingrain Carpets. regular 60p, at 45o yard. GEORGE 8. RODOOK 4 OO.

TUPS. p. DIHKCTOK. SAME FAMILYJ --SAME SAME SPOT APRIL 1, B8TABLJ8HED 1800. PBOFESSIONAJL C1EM A LFBED RITTER, Offiee-Conrt Street, Frederick.

Md. Special attention to office bnslutss. Frevs- of Wills. Bqnlty and Qrpltaiu' bualnegs. Seal Estate, bought maA epmmlMlom.

Beat Estate tttlea Cartful attention to lent business- titan- rwldenta- Mereaotila adjnitmoiita aad ecf- lections. Patents obtained lor mvvateis. Loana and.Investmenu. GBBAT BEVOLUTIOH IN EXTRACT1N6 TKBTB. Kelsae.

for painless extractors plsaaut to taka: no danger, and no atut effwte. For farther information eMeevantsr Keleaa, or APT Oral or Frosthttle i ahali be elad to have yn me bv 257. or call at Yoota very trulr DK. BMlTa. SBast Chnrcit Street, tfreaerlek, Md.

OR Via MAO KENZtE. No. 12 W. Patrick street. City- All Chronie Dlsensaa treated.

Scalp Treatment or falltnrkatt. Buperflnoua hair moles. remaved with Electric needle. W. Franklin Htrtct, BftJtUeera.

FKACTICB UMITSD TO tB. N08K AUD THHOAT W8BA8BS. 1 SATURDAY. APRIL 6. M07 'T AID BLAS8BJ8 you ean obtain eye comfort, undu the Impression that yoo.

whra you really have ansfraMl salt)-'-? C. L. KEf AUYKB. Otttteal SlMdalist. BssMved to No.

7 Morth Street, BW-Phone 89T. A. LONG, SPECIALIST EAE HO8B AND THBOAT. 6LAS8ES: NO-16 NORTH MABKBT ST. FREDERICK.

MO. Fhone.616. C. A. POOLS.

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBJU 126 Wwt South I have all modern appUueatfortae and satisfactory work. Also Derrlek. Bloeto aM for rtmoTtec bnlldtaw. FIRMS FOR SALE, FARM FOB SAUL-riOO AM. acres), (rood datar taraa.) rt.ie.

close to O. Ospor. vneseaeaek Sunday Scbool Klectioa. At the session of the Sunday school at Doabs oa Sunday morning the Would be pleased to have you can aad tnspaot our aaw stock of Gas Ranges. which will be sold at cost.

ZTowUtbe rtme to have one Installed In kitchen before the warm sosson FKBOUUCK QJUI jm EMC yonr L.E.MCLLKIX. UBALIA. Having bought the aatin oatpat of the Ox Flzre Brush of stove wood. an prepared to rectIve orders at our office for same, for prompt delivery. Office Bo.

Bast Patrick street. J. M. NawjtAS Co. possession of Bay yonsaw It In The News.

year: Superintendents, D. S. WUUrd i L. WlUard; iUmbaegb; asststant I Ogle; librariaas. D.

1 Barl Smith; treasurer, Wm. O. D. 'Having sold oar entire output of stove wood to J.M. Newman Ob, allorten for future delivery will be filled by Ox BECSH Go.

800 bushels No. 1 stock jast received. iWephoas Frederick County Farmers' Ezobaage. Among the late novelties we are now showing in wall decorations is "MU BAUA" displayed In oar north win dow Is a S6-inoh friexe. the "CLIFF HOUSE and SEAL BOOKS." of San Fraaoisca.

Oal. suitable for the Dining Boom or Library, many other beautiful designs and colorings are being shown In tbsse goods, together with all the latest productions la artistic 8TUOOO relief work fcr Interior decorations. We are In a position to do any class of work you may done, and think it hardly necessary to agate call your attention to the fine workmanship of our decorator. The work he has done la oar midst during the past speaks for itself. would be pleated to have you call aad ate a date for any work you anticipate dalai tats spring.

L. S. MULLiaiX, Oarpet, Wall Paper aad Oartala House. wltbont IteBaat Hoanandnerar falilar sV QBLLKA AND HOUBE- GOODS. 1 can show yon moat of CHINA a spltadM assart- TOIUTT SETS direct from the best tactwrtw la the world, it you are a or desire to telarntij yonr sw JM aad I will show Uteat In Crockery.

all tnis mwchandlw has adraaevd In miee. Crockery has not beea low. Dtaacr ts 0 sso. Tolltt from S2 tot 10. I Purtea Cbkk.

Serateii be bwt food for 7. S. BAPPIHGTOH. Onedewr swrtt at Otty Ban. rKJEDJUUCK.

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