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THE DAILY NEWS, FK13DEKICK, MONDAY, A1MUL gy, 19i7. 5 'u THE DAILY NEWS. Hpril 29 In Blstotf. K41--Kinic IMviard IV. of Enprlaud born; soil vf the of York, died 14) 1B7G Michel Adrlaanszoon de Rutcr or i (pronounced Rol-ter).

fai.ious ttdmliMl, bom 1607 DC Kuvtor Oistltigulshcd himself under the famous yan Tramp In the buttles with the English in JG53 In the -service of Denmark he defeated the Swedes In 1059 and In 1G71 commanded ihe Dutch fleet against the combined naval forces of England and France He killed in a battle against Admira' JDuquesne's French fleet 1818--Alexander 1J of Russia, son of Kich- olou, borft; crowned Sept. 7, 185t, assassinated March 13. 1881 1827 iJeborah Sampson, heroine of tho American Revolution, died in Sharon, Mass boi 17CO. 1S34--Francis Stockbridge. senator from Michigan, d'cd in Chicago, born 1827 Major Joseph Klrkland well k-iown i vetcian and author, died in Chicago, boj 1830 1D03--Pat I du Chaillu author and explorer c.t St Petersburg, born 1835.

Armenia dcstrojed by cai tlH.u.iU 2W k.itlis Subjtots of Sarmonf in Some of. Oar City Girorcliei. SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND SOCOTIV and Topics From Wblob Oeu Local Have Sought ta Teach tbe Goepel and Anaonaoemonti) of tbe Week. r.ir. Forecast 'Tin April 30 April 29.

7 a. Dlmateh WBWB. Jf IB Cloudy and warmer SLJ tonight, with rain in western portion; Tueiday ahovr- era; cooler In western portion. W. MOOBR, Chief of the Weather Bureau MEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY Horae lor Sale Reno 8.

Harp Store Front fcrSale J. Wilson Ben Oook Wanted 9 W. Second street fcxpeptlonal D. Hendrlckson Wove Dress Goods Qeo. B.

Bodock Oo. New Bad Rose Henry Trail Tailoring AlotzaEly Grand Closing Tom Eisenhaaer Sal B. Bosenonr Sons Meeting Fred. Oo His. fc'ety Bbtirte Bosenonr Sons Safely Invested Central Bank Laoa Oartalni Neldig Miller Special Boiensiook Brot.

Liberal Method! Doll Bros Biya' Shoes Marker's Furniture, Oarpato. 0 O. Oarty Home Trading W. H. B.

Etenleon Svbicribert mil please report promptly 0 The Newt any irregularity in receipt PERKLY PERSONAL. rieaaanr Faragraplu Aboat Know Wno OoBae and Go. vRar. JJf Oaboroe Ingle -and -Miss Ingle hava returned from Atlantic Olty. Mist Cora Baker.

Eait Fourth street, yesterday with friends in Burk- Ittavllla, Mr and Mrs. Augustus Meier. North Market street, are visiting friends in Washington. Mr. Frederick Fleming, of Hagers- towo.

spent yesterday at hto parental borne In this olty. Mr. David H. Moberly. cf Baltimore, is vltiting Mrs.

John W. PerUbangh. North Market street. Misses Carrie Troxell and Elaine Shirley have returned from a visit to friends in Jefferson. Mr.

Harry Cramer, of Galtherebnrg, baa been spending a few days with relatives In this olty, Mr. Wm. Orontoe. West South atreet, who has been spendlag some time in Sharpsbnrg. returned.

Dr. and Mrs. Albart Fearre and Mas ter Anstla Pearre have from tbe Jamastown Exposition. MUa Bebekah Catooa- vllle, to spending a aw with the Misses Glttlnger, East Patrick meet. Mr.

Frederick Fleming, of Hagerstown, tpant Snndav with bis aunt. Mrs. George Mebrling, Eaet Second street. Bx-Sherlff and Charles P. Troxell and Mrs.

Tobias Newcomer speat ytsterday with in Emmltabnrg. Dr. and Mrs. J- T. Pyles, aad son.

Ban Patolck street, wbo nave been vk- Itlng friends at Barneivlllt, have returned. Mr. Robert Downing aad returned from New Jersey.vwnere Mr. Downing olosed hto theatrical tour for seaaoa. Mrs.

Charles F. Steck aad daughter, Mtoa Julia, East Oharoh etreat, are epeadlog a few daye with relatives at Bmlthabnrg, Md. Bev. Dr. A.

B. Steak ncd family, of York, aod Mrs. Valeria Lowers, of Philadelphia, who have been Halting Mrs. CharlM F. Steok.

Baet a ehtirob street, have ntaraai. At the German Baptist yesterday Elder P. both morning and evening. Bandar sohool was held at the usual tour. At the Evangelical Bsformad church Eichbioh preached in tbe morning from Romans 19, "Sins of Omuslon," and in the evening from II Cor.

9 13, "Ei890tlal Church Membtrshlp Banday sohool was held at 1 45 p. At Trinity ft. church, Sontb. yesterday the were conducted by the pastor, Bev. John Paul Trier, who preiched in the morning from Bomans 7:26.

and In the evening from Matthew 16:37. Sunday sohool was held at 1 45 p. m. and Epworth League at 6.30 p. m.

Pastor Stock oondnoted the aervlosa at the Lutheran church, preaching at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The subject of Ills sermons were: "The Offioe of the Holy Spirit, a-d the Sphere of His 16:8 13: "Christ ing the Lsper." Matt.

8:3 4. Sunday- school was held at 1.45. At St. John's Catholic church yesterday the first mass was said at 7 a and at the high at 10 a. Rev Fr.

Albert Smith preached Sunday sohool was held at 2 m. and vespers at 7.30 p. at. Beginning Wednesday. May 1, children's May masses will be dally at 8 SO a.

and there will be May devotions on Wednesday and Friday evening a at 7,80 o'clock. At the United 'Brethren church the Sabbath school was held at 9 30 a. m. In the morning the Kiraoofe, preached on "Tlfe Christian la Prosperity" Christian Endeavor meeting wan held at 6.30 and was. led by Mr.

Glenn O. Garber. In th evening the services were oondnoted by Rav. A Cattle, the pastor baring been called to Boiling Springs, Pa to attend a funeral. At All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church yesterday tbe services oondnoted by tbe rector, Rev.

Dr Ot- borne Ingle, who preached In the morn Ing on 'The Holy Spirit," from John 16.14 In the af lerooon he spoke to the "Love" servioss at Bohleysvllle wore conducted 1 or the rector and Mr O. M'is Mary BACK FKOM JAPAN Rev. Wm. E. Lampe and Family on a Visit Bev.

and Mrs. Wm. E. Lampe and thilr two sons and two daughters ar- tlved In thlsoity Saturday sveologironv Bendal, Jspan, where Mr. Lampe has been located as one of tbe missionaries of the Reformed ohuroh for the paa; seven years The family left Ssndaion February 19 and sailed from Yokohama on March 2, arriving in New York on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

They A Frederick Lady Pays $92 For Tbrea Pairs. THB "ODUL1S1" WAS ASTBANaBR REV. W. K. LAMPS.

HI THE LAW'S CBIT. OOLOEMD WOKA5 AKEKSTID. EvalineOhaney. oatond. was arrested Saturday evening by Sheriff Mam, on tbe charge of having threatened Mrs.

Harry Castle, DeGraoge street "She WM taken before Jaattoe Alfred who. owing to her Intoxicated ooadi- tton, paroled ber untU tonight, when will be given a hearing. rnrro FOR bftOKDZK. James Brleoor, ooJored. was amited on Saturday nlgbt by Offloer King, oharged with bsinn drank aad disorderly.

He was takon before Justice Alfred Bitter, who fined him which he paid. Addition to Trolley The M. Ballnad today started a trolley ear at nooc, to be oontinoed each week day. leavicg tbe Union Knitting Mills at 12 o'clock and running to Telegraph street. Tbe oar took about 10 paesengers at noon.

A oar wm also leava tbe same place at 6 o'clock this evealcg. Gllpin. Ingle had charge of tbe music At the Methodist Epitdopal church yesterday claga meeting was held at 9 a. conducted by Mr. George W.

Shoe maker. In the morning the pastor, est Man of Forth." from Matthew 8:9 In tbe evening his inbjapt was "A Our- onsDiiolpIe, "the text being John 21:33 Snnaay school was at 1.45 p. and Epworth League at 6.SO was led by Mr. A. A.

Moier. At the First Baptist ohnroh yesterday Sunday school wai held at 9 30 a. In the morning'the pastor. Bev. Wm.

Hammond Parker, preached on "Spiritual Preparation for a Life Work," and in the evening his subject was "Jesus the Confirmation of God's Promise." OhrUMan Endeavor meeting was held at 6.30 Bev. Mr. Parker wOlWnHnne his Interpretative readings on Thursday night. Tbe readings have been wall attended and are very interesting and entertaining At Grace Reformed church yesterday morning Rev. McLean preached upon "Tlw 8e-enlty of Jesns." St.

Mat thew 23: 27. The subject of the even log sermon was "Testimony on tbe Christian L'fe," Psalms 84: 8. Sunday school was held at 3 p. m. It WM announced that the Mite Society would give au entertainment in the chapel next Friday at 7 30 m.

The program will be good, acd a sliver offering Is asked for the ohuroh debt. Next Sun day Rev. MoLsan will celebrate tbe ninth anniversary of bis pastorate. All the members and friends of the church are urged to attend servlop. At the Presbyterian church yesterday morning the services were of a special aad were well attended A large number cf the members of King David No.

50. I O. F. attended in a Jdy. The pastor.

Rev. Thos. Freeman Duton, preached a to the members of the lodge, of which be Is chaplain, taking as hie sabjsot. "Brotherly Love." His text was taken from the story of the Samaritan, as foand in Luke 10:67 The course wai divided into four parts: First, that opportunity oomea to the ordinary walk of life; second, benevolence always costs something; third, need to tbe only aeo essary condition; fourth, a helpful life is the only really satisfactory life. The nrmqn WM a very forcible and Interact ing oae.

Sunday sohool was held at P- Md lo tbe the sabjset "The Authority of the Ohuran," Matthew 18:18 Mission study elan Wednesday attenooaat o'olvck. were met by his father, Mr. O. 0. Lampe.

Mr. Lamps IB here on a furlough for a year or more. aad. while, he will travel some In the interest of his work, his family will probably make their home In Frederick. Rev.

Mr. Lsmpeisa von of Mr. and Mrs. O. L.

0. Lampe; East wlth whom they are now stopping. They will shortly go toBoonsboro. where they will visit Mrs. Lanapa's parents.

Mr. aad Mrs. Jossphus Thomas. THE WOBK OF DEATH. MISS BLEA IiAMBBIGHT.

MUs Ella Lambrlght. daughter of ths late George Lambright, and for- marly of this city, died vary suddenly Saturday morning In Baltimore, where she was visiting relatives at 1131 West Mulberry atreet. She was asiUtlng In wiping the breakfast dishes, when ahe fell over and expired, her death being due to heart failure. She waa 79 years of age and the laet surviving member of her family. Her remains were brought to thli tale morning.

The funeral took plaoe from the 10 25 B. train. Services' t)Se JM "ifioo--' ducted by Rsv Charles Steok. Ia terment waa made ia Minnt Olivet cemetery. 0.0.

Carry waa the funeral director. HARRY H4.LLEK. Harry Haller. SOB of Mr. Wm.

Haller, jrmerly of iota city, died at the West ern Maryland Hospital. Cumberland, yesterday, of msaiagltla, aged 37 years. He wai well known here, where he was formerly employed at store of Dr. A Pearra. but.

was recently employed In Cumberland. He laanrvlved by his father, wha realdaa la Baltimore, and three brothere: Siward Haller. special delivery clerk at tbe postoffioe; Allen aod Viotnr.Ha.Uer, who are at the Buoktagaaav Iiiduetrlal Sohool, near Buokaystowa. Hu re- malnawlll be brought city to morrow and interment will ba made In Mt. Olivet cemetery.

YJTCTOR'H. SMITH. Victor M. Smith, a former resident of Hagerstown and for a number of years engage lo the general, merchandise bus loess at Blssall, Washington eoaaty, died Friday night at bis home, at Wolfsvllle. aged 45 yean.

Hie death was due to consumption. After disposing of his business interests in Washington odaoiy Mr. Smith removed to Baltimore, where be resided for a number of yean. He to survived by hto widow, who was Anna Morgan, of WolTsville. JOBS ft.

OFFDTT. Joha D. Offatt. aear Darasstowa, Montgomery ODunty. died yesterday afternoon, aged -68 yean.

He was a ion of the- late Jamas Offatt. Three brotban--James H. and MUford, of Moatgomery ooaaty, and Dr. Samuel QreenabuTftv Jwo atotera--Mra. Battle Claggett, of Montgomery oonnty.

aad Clara Stanffer, of Frederick county--survive him. Introduced Himself as "Doctor tin. of Haeentowo," Bat glcned -0. Binettlne" to a Kecctpt Written by tbe Lady. An elderly lady living on Weil Pit rlok street, who last week paid a stranger who represented himself to be oou" ilit $92 for three of spectacles.

Is BOW oonvlnoad that she waa flseoed- To a Nxws reporter the lady this moralng related the story of ber transaction with ths stranger. The man. she said, came to her horns last Wednesday. ID the morning, and mk3d to see her. Her maid bad orders to admit nobody having anything to sell, but the man said ha was a "dootor sent by a friend, and Insisted upon sselog her.

When the maid, went upstairs to ack her mislreis for Instructions alnnt admitting him, he illpwed her. To the laly, tae man fl st introduced hlauelf as Or Martlo, of Hageraiown, and Mid that he had been sent to her by a Koojle, who told htm she was Jiav- ing trouble with her eyes. He persuaded her to allow him to examine ber glasses and her aves. The glasses he pro- jnonnoed nnsnitedto her ayes, andaflar looking at her eyes: hesaldshewas nearsighted In the right one aad was threatened with a upon the left one. He then proceeded to try glasses- npan her.

and after making some tests said she needed three pairs, which he produced. Oae pair, he should wear for an hour before! breakfast; another pair, he said, waa for use when sewing or reading, and the third pair for long-dlilarc? use. 'When the lady asked how much he propoud ta charge tor be told her that at the headquarters of Hagsrstown the price would be $TOt. -tint that he would let her have them for 194, with a discount of f3 for oaab, making the net price 92. "I do not have that much money I the hcnie," the lady said.

"How much do yon have here?" the stranger aaked. Upon looking, the lady found that ahe bad $35, but said she could pay the bataaoa in the afternoon. Tbe maa appeared to hesitate about agffeing to 4his arrangement, and proposed to take both the $35 and tbe glasses, and cot deliver the latter until the balancs cf tbe money was paid. "If yon can't trust me. I can't trust said the lady and finally the left, taking the and leaving tmPghuies.

i la the afternoon he called agate balafncr-of money -157- lady asked for a re delpt and the man tokl her that she should write one and he would sign it, remarking that he had not been long in this cjontry, having been born iu France and educated In Germany. She wrote a receipt and he signed it with tbe name, 8. Blnestlne. Fearing, after thinking the matter she bad been flaeced, the lady next day called upon a local oculist. He enmlaed the glasses for which she had paid 992 and pronounced them ordinary I with cheap frames.

Tae entire I lot, lie said, was not worth over $5 I The man who sold her the glasses, the lady stated, was of medium height aad appearance. He had a smooth fioe acd wpfe a brown suit, tan shoes and red The same' man Is to have aold glasses to parties in Middfetown at high prices. JOHN D. HENDRiCKSOS. MODEL.

Telephone No. C. A V. Telephone No. K4DOOL CITIZENS' NAT.

BANK -OF-- FEEDERICK. A I A $100,000. OFFICERS. J.D.BAKKB WM. U.

BAKHK H. O. BAKKB WM. Q. 21MMKRMAN ff.

t- Pretidtnt Vles-Preaident Yice-Fretident Cashier Aaat. Cwhler Exceptional value lo a good size White Turkish Towel, ready hemmed, at 15o each. Thli is old piioe. Batter Bath Towels at Wo. 60s, and New Embroidered i Flouncing In today--pretty patterns, good character of work.

New Lice Scarfs for Sideboards and Bureau usa. SPRING JACKETS. Is It not evident that you'll need a light weight Jacket for all Summer use? This weight of garment yon can wear fre qaently 9 month's of the year. Gray, Black. JOHN D.

HKNDRIOK8ON. II M. flILLER. your- DIBEOTORS. JUDGE JAS.

WM. SIUTH. JUDGE JOHN C. HOTTER. JOHN 8.

BAKSBUBG, WM G. BAJCEK. K. J. D.

D. H. HAJUUCTT, THoa. H. HALLKK, C.

THOMAS. DANIEL BAKKB. HHiLBB. THtf BIO STOBK'B BAstUAUl I 11 flue wool dreee gooAe yard. Rtdicil selling of fine cjlored wool dress foods aerf Handsome new etyle Woal ings in gray ground, shadow BO-la.

wide worth $1 at 76V SO new style Wo Goods lo checks, i and plain uaaterlale, 86 In. 50c yard. Bay Lansdowne now--the atanafaotarer cot that iB-a-short time they advanced yard. fall line of colors and blaok stock attaeoldprloa, Black Tiffsla Sllka. 8 good qualities, 86Iaoh to wear Blaok Voile, all wool wl orlspy touch.

43-laoa wide, ly fine quality at II yard. Fine Blaok Wool Poplins, 1 fol dress material for street oBnroh wear. 2 at and yard. Wool Shepherd Plaids, oae i leaders ia fashionable drsee in blaok aad watte and white checks, 86-Hi. at Wo i Taffeta alllu Shepherd la brown aad white.

and blaok and white at yard. TM" is QBORQB 8 RODOOK i THOS. f. MICE. 4 1800 BIOS PUNBBAL DIKECTOa.

THOMAS P. North Market Steer' A aoop TIME TO BCTY CUKTAINSr Lace these were prow for sprint delivery. old yoa to Bnt thM8 ths prlcea are full? BTissels effects la the most rtiiwn nd 30 Tier pair. we to OO SPI.BND1D VALUES FOR DINING TABLE. A piece of Llnam for lone ana add wnt? your uble fnund In fferaTjar Cants, asc to 75e.

Linen Hematltehed Center Pieces. 25c to -Ucen porlteir. Bonnd Far I21neh Silver UMB. Bfle li Dmmuk. atT3c and 1.12Ke WASH GOODS TODAY.

ln tbljl BOSS General Homeopath IC er. 135 South J.MAC Trained Nona. Medical Kla auto. WUl bsve ctarsa Batiu and IB Mnereencj Hsaplul Baliduct JBacKet tat. Mediated, dry Raftto-Aettre Electrolyrfs for ant moles, birth nurka.

ate. eoanalaakm. Witt Near New Wlndaor. The fine residence owned by Charles Hibbard. and occupied by Albert Larrabee, a halt mile from New Windsor, Carroll oonnty, waa destroyed by fire, with all Its contents except a piano aad a few email arHoles, between ft and 8 o'clock Friday evening.

Mr. Ltrrabee aad family were about to remove to Virginia, aad were packing their effects for transportation. A matca on tbe Cantata. The Choral daas at the Visitation Academy directed by Mn. Mary Staokel- Barok gave avdellfhtfnl cantata onSat- lkf l6rBoon Xheeoeaewaerlaldla JSlTv 1 i lld tlw "The Golden Pathway." -It portrayed the love-life of Lady Sibyl and Sir Hugh, aad took tie aaae from iaeir far vorite flower, the brooem.

The youthful vooaltote aoquitted thamaelTas remarkably. aoJo part, vnre well saatalasd, aad the ohotae war creditable. Asstorlag ia tto were MM. A M. taaoautr.

Waters. Mrc. ItfteM Itto KMBhaaer. Kmoia BeaU Hargett ud-Boee Blniry, name A MH.T.«SI. LOCAL MENTIONS.

Tbe Oiream of Landaner's stock. None dftmaged by water-- are now on emlex at BOSBSOUB BOBS, Market and Patrick Btteete. Have you spring ault pressed aad np by a -oompereat tailor Frteb Deviled Crabs and all thii dell- oaoietof PABLOB. tor gafaUata.i Kataae, have car Oral ctaA ha No. 237.

can at ay Bft. H. B. 6KaatChuteh flfi franklin FBACTJCK TO I floor was trod up jn aad ignited, setting I fire to exoalaor used ta packing, and started a blaza which soon fat beyond control. TbeloM on the halldlag approximates 15000, with iitnranoB of 13.000.

Mr.Larrabee'slCBito|2.6CO. FORKRALS. by an Oalrte Valeattae. aged 74 years, of Keedfenile, Wasbingtoa ooaarjr. wblls oroialng the BalHaore ad Oato Ball- road at that fptat waa etrnck by an engine mixed train en route Hagerstowa to Brunewlok.

Mr Valentine auaaged to grab brake rod between the traoke aad held faat antil the eogtae WM stopped. He talned a sertons gash ia tbe back cf hie bead aad was oat aad brctoed abjul the body. His iBjarlee dreeeed by pbyalolaos, who do aot believe be sai talaed aay Internal Injuries. ObJecUona Overraled. the otj jctioaa ia tbe application for a UMQM by Fannie M.

Freed, of tbli city, aad David O. Dtaa, at Oatcdtlo Switch, have been overruled by tbe ooart, and the clerk bie bean He Demoliabed Talaable Image. Obarlea Stnitb. of Frederick county, wai arrested Saturday eight by Polloe- maa at the Carnival groaads la Hagentowa, on ths charge of wilfully destroying property. It to aald tbat Smith, while under tbe loflaeace of liquor, entered oae ot the teataooatata lag wax images of PrtsldeaiBcKiajey.

bia auafsia and tbe olocaa man who tried knock the from the saesln'shAnd the colored maa baing there aad pco- to demoltoH Uw which 2 JLv. The aneral of Mrs. Mary Klndley took plaoe this morning from the residence of her aleoe. Mn. G.

W. Kindley, Eaet Ohuroh atreet. Short were held at tbe house at ll o'clock, oaadaeted by RAT. B. W.

Kledley. of Seaford, Delaware, after which Jbe remains were takea to Pleaa ant Grove M. P. oharcb, near Mocrovla. where eervioee were held at 133 a'olook.

Tbe pall baaren. who ware of the deoeaaed. were J. N. Klndley.

W. B. Kindly. Q. W.

Kiniley and George MlUer. Interawat wae made ia oraretery ad jMnlag the chorea. W. B. B.

EtoMaou was the funeral director. faaeral of Mrs. Valentine Hartman place from her late home at Pearl yesterday afternoon. Services were held in Mt. Cancel ohuroh ai 3.90 o'clock, oondioted by Rev.

B. F. Ruley. The pallbearers wete J. J.

Carpenter. O. W. Zimmerman. W.

S. Smith. J. G. Miller.

J. M. Haugb, aad George Roelkey. Intermeat wae made la the cemetery adjMnlag the charca. O.

O. Oariy was the funeral director. The aaeral of afary Wa'laoa Netooa, colored, took plaoe yeatarday moraiag at 11 o'clock. Servioes were held at tbe Backeystowa A M. oharcb, conducted by Bev.

W. H. Heard. Tbe pUI Twarers were Clay Dlgga, John Joheoa. Joha Brown.

W. H. Joanna, Daalel Bsll and Edward Nelaoa. In termenl was made at Hope HUL Thomas P. Rice was the funeral director.

Aavewtaaea The following to a list of tbe advar- ueed letters remaialag In the Fredertok olty Saturday, April 37, 1907. To obtain any of LOCAL MENTION. Grand Tuaaday. April 30th. IB ortar; of oost.

dtoposad ot Speolal for the applloaats mart call for If not called for within two weeks they may be eeat to tbe dead letter ofBoe: GKKTLKXBS'S LIST. J. H. Browr, Thomas Davto. Colonel Dnacy.

A. J. Kveier. K. P.

Gallaber, B. Hood. Marter Rwvell T. Robme, W. F.

Shay. LADIES' Myrtle I. May. Minerva Bobtasoa, Mrs. Henrietta Bablacoa, Martha White, Ella Wright.

Eylerl Day ofDooan. Governor Stuart, of Peansylvanla. has set TaaaAay, Jaae 35. for the bang- log cf William Bytor, ooavloted of murdering Howard Millar, of Two Adatua Ooaaty, at tbe Globe Hotel, ia Gettysburg, on Memorial Day, May 30,1906. Eyler'aonly aow to an appeal to tbe Board of for commutation of sentence, which appeal will be made by bis attorney, Wm.

Heraa. at the next meeting off the board la Harrtobarg. gardlea tbe day. AU 16 oenl Whtoktoa, 10 canto. All 10 cent Wbtoktoe, ft orate.

AU5oeat Wbtoktoe.0. Music by Prof. Harrtolmtoky. for marly of tbe Alhambra Hall. london.

Cazrmgee. 11 H. AU in Perfeot Ooaditten; none damaged by water; U.60 and 13.00 Men's Lined Oordaroy Pante, onr nrioe now fl-W and SO. Bore' Knot Corduroy Pante, seventy-five and grade, now B. Bosnocn A Son.

Tbe Fredarlok Ooanty Htotorloal 80- ototywUlmnat Tneednyavaalng. April So-olook. to P. P.O. and Boya' McBhirta.

a for better grade at 880. trade Overalls. S5c and Wo. B. BosKSora Soxs.

Divorce Granted. Mrs Clara M. Miller, through her Ooblentz Waters, aaa been granted an absolute divorce from ber husband. Washington M. Miller.

She was also allowed to aenmeher former aaae, Clara fox. The pasties re- dda at Foxvllle. fals ooanty. --A cf Mr Mooday, It a baad toge marked K. Deputy United Marshal Lewis F.

Carter was la Thunnoot and at Oa- tootlaFarnaoeoB Saturday Attentton fnramsaa Seott Key. Na. 49 All of Fraaoto Soott Key Ooaaoll. No. 48.

aad the O- U. M. are laroertly nqaeeted to attend aha jrtnt nltlattoa of a large clan by Fraaota Soon Kay aad Fredoala OoaaeU. to be held at Kalgbta PytWaa Ball, ta Ma' eoalo baildlag. on next Taesday.

April 90. at 8 o'clock, prompt. By order OoaaeU, H. Dosstr KTCBISOX. O.

o. u. A. M. The neinDon of Fredoala OoaaoU No.

46 U. A M. are hereby aotiflad tbat aspaolalmaetlagwUl be held Taasdajr evaalag. April SOih. ia the Lodge Boom oa Sacjnd floor, Maeoaie Temple, to admit a large olaee cf oandidatee.

The work will be done by tbe teams of Fre- doala aad Fraaoto Soott Kef Ooaaotto. Salt. AUinparbct ooaomon. At -B. BOSBSOCB A Boss.

KlagHnmbMt. The finest of all Can as, Foraalaat H0KT TRAIL'S GKXEXBOCSKS. rccdvad. the laet prime oyatere of tbe season. SOoento quart, at Gnat Durrso PABCOB.

Oat Borne of aUeorte. of plnnte and balbs for Spring planting. HnxxT TRAIL'S GBUXBOCSSS. Motloe to the rnMtc. Fin bating burned as oat.

we wiU rerame baaiaees at onos at tbe A Keefer baildlag. on East Patrick atreet, where wo will be pleased to eee aU oar Trade and attend ibefar N. J. WnaoK A Boar. Sorter.

to tbe T. M. a A. Bwlld- Ing Fnnd are hereby notified tbat 50 net oenl. of tbabruaaald eabeoriptJone wS bedacMay 1.

an atndlTn- qneeted eo pay the came nromptly to J. TBATEBS TBOVAS. C. LVKSTA1TTKB, Optfeal! t.Ne.7Hattal JJB.JA8.A.LONG, SPBCLkUn XXX. CAB N08XAMO' mrxoi ntxomcx.

MD. I. E. HULLCIII. to the DjBbi, laM I of te Blue Moaatale' Iran aid Stall oa one of He Co, to be held before ha U.

8. I Oenxt te Balttoaore today. By order of Use OoaaoU. A LAgpis, Bee. Secy.

TJaa taeet of alt eTtitloomtag JJIQH GRADE DBOOBATIONS. Special NoTalttoe BOW oa exhibtlcB la oar aorthtwiadow. Weareahcwlag greater variety of mw tblage ever shown ta oar olty for Wall Deo- orationa. If iatereeted la beauttfyicg your home will be pUaeed to eee yoa, Ik S. MULLJNIX, Oarpet.

Wall Papw aad Omrtala Howe. N. Belt Chela Roller Awalag the beet OB the market. "Tvatty- Two" ot fhem aow oa market Streel Sotalag will to of you froat of Ike to QHISA AND HOOSB- 1 era abow yen a ant of CHINA DIXNtR sen direct tnm ka If ran a.

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