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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 4

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ijl. BILLY EVEN III'O FROST. 'earre's Eloquence Failed to Thaw the Scattered Audience. LOWNDES SPOKE THREE MINUTES, i All ill it 'flint the M.I* i oni i i- nlwtil lie- hi-xt way the- Ue-pul'liuiu uin-tiui: lu-t mill lit the Aemle-im of in" I 1 1 I i i i i 1 i i tuck i tlii- lii.il'e-hoM Tin- twii trinciiial we-re-on i client i i i i i l-'t nameil, k-hlle (Hi- a i i i i i i i i 1 hadn't lowii iloek uilli'd t'u- i l.i ilii-n i i i i i I inuiMt Hand briike i i i i i liu-ly i lit the i i i i i I NM'lf hat limit mini tne Mute Centl.d i i i lii-pfii'il tn -elm- utie to tell he hand to i'lin nliiun anil the hand A i a i was "till and inmt pm AII In-Hit! done lln- illc-wmi! mom. et i i h.id tn he e'nloiu-1 I i AlMirnrr I.ener- il M.

tivnii-. tin- Mate nf Ut-lii- tntfi-iht'l- i the- 1'ildlv tiiitii tin "l.i«e. During the-curl) cii'iniu tin- tir-t West- MHO land hand p.irad.il ilivtrreti. fnl lowed by mrricri i i UIIKUH rent atei the riunlK'i land Cnne-ert mil turned nit mid by nine U.i I. hail -miuulnl in anont i i i i i i i I'tople into th" l-all A i-alltil 'hi- meet mi! to order and read oil tin- fnll.iw mi; lnt Oiiiinmm-- A.

A i i wret'inex I neth.ll. i i rii-iduit---I(. i i i i i i i i I. I i i Ii I IMTriiiin. Mimiilm -iiKlnir.

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I K. .1 I Urenii'n'. -In 1 A linsll i i i 11. on Twk. lol.ii i i Wui i Tliotn.i-- I I.

i i I l.uliu. Miniiu-1 i i I'. i i I. 1'iUer, in I lij- laud. Mmft-r, lieeirur Haile-v, (.

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I I i i a i I't-arres I I UolilM. .1. Braiidler. II. ISnmtller.

'1. U. PiMil Walker. li -eph A i I i i i A (.. i i i i i i S.

i i A 1 Itrrmium.in. ll. eu-l'liillt, Cnlltel-. IT. W.

.1 Oilmen. A. 11 liimileli Tun- I I vt-y l.tine-N, a i i i "-iirnt'i-l Ur. .1. M.

ll.ui.,.!'.id II. i l.w.i ne AtKie-r-'on, .1. V. i K. i d- natiK UnMil A Unliii, 11 thaii.i'iin, C.

11. A Ijaetumili A. 1' l.pplcr. -I I Knteriem. lien.

ICeiHeide-in. I'. 4 V. N. I I I I I I I I i l.ne.M.

I'. I on nor, Ch 11 lei l.ottld'i, .1 11. a i M. liu-iiatd-. W.

A.istranli, Atht-rt le-hei, Tim-', t'o-jt- er, I'. A. K. llunimelsluitie. l.evi 1).

f. lnn.S. ll luknn'i. Win. Cuopti.

a .1. Batri. I I A. I i 1-' I', Uvau, i linielie'it. I I .1.

Urine, W'. ArnihuiHteT. deo Ut-nl. I', (i nuilvn. -li W.

W.islimutiMi .1 M. i i 11 Iteuer. Karl I Jnie'lf. (' I'nnle-, Ii. II.

.1. tiini; Howard ()sollm Ati'iie i 1 ln-re- ner- wilt twetil lue penpleoii the itiik'i in nit; through tne -o-nen. hut ttie- -i-e re-tarit- falle-d tn at alt. One- tiii'ln noticed I'tfepini: at anelie-nee freim he-hind a nt iienen. tune the KeriUhne.ui le-ader- "ii'V thnt the nie-rt- inu was a failnie anil iu-pered eouilneutH wete made that an.itlnui{ hut ui-pir ing for tin- paitv.

-aw plamiy that the- a i the vtall, alul.ivain uie Mt-ll )nutii: Heplihueatt e-utn ineneeil tii pin t- tut- drctsltii; rnom, aim when the pre'-ldenl nE the ineetitiL: to faee the a aiidn-iu-e the apptatl-e mniht hi-en ht-aid hut it w.isn't. lr. I'ouli fin i tn nil! loliold tiuHtct-olT U'iiit no with the hope that a fi-w more people- would tome m. and woum' liv i iniiColnni'l I'ealle a nut- i iiave thnlHfht tin- elmuun! i an importation nl-n Although triiin Nn 1. at n'e-iotK, and hrnniiht tiowndes.

nn tinit-, the- I ins e-i nnr did i i i i an niipi.iriinee i i oe-lni W'lie-n (Jnvernoi-otfjipt-d UVKHI tht- there wa-a desperate- tn i i i a warm reception C'nlonei tvnrri- wa-speakilL; at the tinn-. alludt-d in a eatcln a and i pto. pie- the- platform poiindui ttu- lloor with but almut. e-ITect win to eau-i- nm- man lii the audience wlio -se'emi-d tn he i i i line humor, tti arise in in 1 "eat "liiiek The re-ieplmii was i i i a i eve-u to tin- Democrat 4 pi'e-eltt. '1 hi- nf having I.eiM-rnor appear at tune when it supposed tiiat I'ol.

I'e-arre wotilei lime the audience th.iweit out (aile-el if lea lit ly. W'luni Col Peiirre was introdtice-d he went to work on that ildlly attdicnu- i huuimer and i the de-nto to heat the lloor with their hut it a had nijfht for en thUHiasm. it wnuitln't show up The Colone-1 had nut-cd his (or that tuliiht he in line- fettle, and hi- d- liMreilthc -iiiech that lie has IK en deliver- mu all tilt-State with all the force lit In- tnmni mil, hut the enthusiasm was lleliadhienKdiiim.iiti the earth fer the i mid we uoMiltiK uood in the i i that he decided to In- tl i(ll mmJ lliK story that ni.uli tin- which cali-e-tl i.lotui "i e-e vou and you iiuothef one. and he tin) lltMioitiul up hiospcecn i an ipjn-ii to nivt-IJov- ernor xvho to tollow him a warm rccoption. and Chairman Douti inatlielieci-ssltv, aNo m.ide an of Uie, same kind, hut tin- arowto talk thrie uiiiuites wiis very cool, despite tlie poundini; ot uui- bn-llas helitnd him.

Governor l.owndes said thnt 'mile- Democrats throughout the Stntu were Kolnjf to vote- for luui hv the hun- ilrcds mid by the thotisamb. lit- -aid that tin eleuttou this year is neceind lu Import- alibc to none. He "aid that the State i- KUW bad beenlal'ly by Col. and an there was present silver-tougued orator from Delaware, ho would only say hard limit jdivcrnmenl to rt Ktiol mivernment. Mr Ityi ne wai then ItitiHidnted a won- ili-r.

hut tthi-n he saw tile people li'iulnii hio lou-e itof "i-ni-ed lit the empt seals and Ktuvt luttKy. He evidently win not a i people on the lllK, hti niil beat HIM nil- in a frtmtlu way for alwut lltteen nilntite-i. liisopeech In a i i a he had hei llirintith the Southern conn- tie" tin-re was mui.ll enthusiasm, hid tnld In wait i he not into the locXfd "rllihed i lien he i i i i i i i i i i in rnriiist. hut tkie I.Hi wen i.n«t him.tin-nw-k-'were cold, mid he u-il nut of i hiisine-s In 1'eiirie, I hi- nnh -perch nf theeveiilnt; inlide- In ol IVurri lie compared tlie i i md i i-word" of Ihe two i i a -hen the pnlit leal ri uoril-of the rn il a i i -lid Ihe i i i lime nn-tweled for mi) i i.imp.tl.i'-nut-l dilfered in no a i i i Utt Ihe i tlie He- pulilie.in i i i i to le- 1 dceliud and made- prnllllst-s nlireast nl I i to i a i e-tinct (u hi-ilii-n. i i i a i and e-or- rniit pun i i to the pollee de- p.iiti'ient nf i i llaltlmot-e He told a i nprnpo- to tlndinu tnomi-'i's In tin- etf the eandldateo i i were not to IK- fniind in the pint form.

He "aid the re-uinl wn-t one i i i rtLord of hriacli of tin- Hepill'iiean fe-crtrd wa" a record of per- furiiiiinte. us -tilted hy the cllairllian of the Col. I'calle said the reiord of tin- ICepuhtlc.iii piuty the proud word of lion. l.lu\il l.owinle", but a Col. a WHS onnt owl a refnrlu tmitsme-t in the I.H^NIiitnie In i Cut.

Smith and speaker took the i-of the inovemeiit for honest elebllons and honest and the opposition of I'nl --111111110 the mea-lil-c ot as well the oppnsitkin of Col. isinitli to the law of Mm. II aid tlie'Veal and reform etieruy of hn Smith uhli.li lias In lids cam- pamn dine'ntied I a veritable frenzy." did nnt impel i In make a repnit from hi" i i on that law, i the Sell- ate a for a report on tlie law, and ile- sullwd the -mhstltutc Mr. Smith wante'dto make lur the law siihmltted liy ICefomi Leaxue. a law which provided separate tlnkets for eaeh partv ami which woliltl have ulveii Miters the chance to carry out of the pulllnif place the tickets not A petition and protest iiKatnst Mr, -itilistitntt-s, incltiiliiii; protests from the of I.ahor.

which char- the siilistitutes as tnlst-rahle faree-s," Smith withdrew his amend Yet thi-v tell ll- that linn, t.loyd sluued the f.iii-e-st election law, the rviilotnitlvti law, the Ilrst reas.si-s"iiieiit I.iw and the llrst free school heok law the -tnte had. Is not lo he tireferri-il to the Hon. John Walter Smith. He "aid that the Hon. Mr.

lianer Imd said speee.li that Col I'earre had folded lip iMiusnmi stole away the ballot law on in This statement I'ol denied, pointing to the pai(c of the Semite i nave his name a- iw tor the law. ile -aid tin-re was i ilillcrenee tietweeii himself and Mr. ner. that he spe-akeil. I'lik'iiK- id i primary or election, never hauled low colors until the huttie was over.

The speaker then spoke of Mr. lint tier lift- out of the i-ontest in N'S heiaii-e Mr. wits against him. lie that where a voter had one renson in i fin- the lion l.lod i.o-.Mnles tn had a liundred rensoes to vote for him mm He cuntliU-n'ly and earnestlv a-kfd i i to bury personal i i ami prtne- I (n i Kentihlle-ii-i hj- intim; for Hon. 1 Low tides and man upon Ihe Kt publican ticket.

The iiieetmu Hat failure, somlinlt- ttnl by liepulAiean- One Ui-liulilicnti lilfc'h in tlictmmseloiif liloparly said atUo'cIock, ahoiit pi ople plc-elit, wiie-le Ullt to he 1VH1. PERSONAL MENTION. Wllll COIIIB HHll TIlOMI WIlCl Oo. Vou IMI Melitlonml. Miiry 1" Frpilorlck itiwt, left thN morning for Philiidi'lplita, tier uliw Mm.

to the 1.CI-. Mr. II. W. i-ooin with Mr.

Charles Dii-keli, a clerk in tin- War Department Washington, U. wns in tlie eity loda, and iiiailu a pleasant call at i olllce to see old fricndf. He wi-nt nnt to Ciiinherlmid N'alley tn his mother, Is in her -hth yew uf her silperlntelident nf the lloiisi-of C'orre'c- tinti Is in the city. Mr. Thiodoie Shall'er, enti.il Comme-Kiat Cnlle-Ke K'a'lmitt-', has secnreel a position In tlie superintendent's illh-e of Hie Ihiltimore mill Ohio railtonet.

II. Odlesnie. of Ml. biuaue, lias nti-le-d tin- Ceotnil ('oniinei-clal nlli-Rc. Ke-i.

Dr. W'. N'ott, oi Ml. Siu-aue, and A. Havel-suck, nt l-'roHlUliiK.

a from Ihe convention of the aicli- lU-acimrvoI'l'niiilwrland. at Clearsprinir. Ue-v. O. C.

Itwill, ol wlnisc illne-s ivns noted in these columns a few days tiitti, is repoiteti to lie- tiimvlni; worse. Ills hrothm, Mr. l. w. lie-all, hntl letter yesteul.iy the above news.

Mr. s. D. I of DnwMin, tins COHII- t). was in this attel noon.

Miss Klnrence 1'iinh lias i from a i i i i ime.lc In Win- tliester, Vii. Mrs. W. Claike and Mnnroe I esterdny i i i blikey, l.riilion, Va. Diamonds at the old price for this tiium-st stock in the uty to select i I'owell, leading jeweler.

t'ureil b) Some time John Yaltli'r while work Inu' in the lumber woods, near Uavis, had a piece of steel lly from a wc-due niitl penetrate his eve, N'o one i saw the eje liad any Idea that It could he saved, even i the whole eye would i he removed, but the professional eye specialist, Dr. K. Y. l-'echtiK, lias the eye about clued and Mr. Ynlilc-i- letaiiis the The -kill dlsplaj-ed in this case win most remarkable.

i Trip tn I'hlliiilelplilu. The first at Allen's rixe Target Knniic, Italtlinore street, week is a trip to Philadelphia and ic-tiirii, and one- week's hoard, during the National Kxport K.xpostion, or cash Secnd I Thlnl Hoohy this week. Oaf-All Al.I.KX. TIN SALE. We are Clearing Out McMULLEN BROS.

THIS STORE our tin and granite ware to make room for our holiday goods, which are arriving dairy. In spite of the recent advance in tin and other metals, we will close these goods out at LESS THAN OLD PRICE. TIN WARE. Scollop Patties. ic Tin Cups, ic I'ie i 2i and jc each Biscuit Lutlers, 20 Candlesticks, jc Jelly Cake Tins, Pudding Pans, i qt.

jc --3 pi. jc--2 qt. Square Jelly Cake Pans, qt. Tin Pail, Till JBasins. 5c 6 Hole Muffin.

Pan, jc 2 qt. Cake "Mold, 8c Extra Large Basin, 8c 2 qt. Cake Mold, loc qt. Bucket, loc 8 qt. Tin Pail, lOc qt.

Saucepan, 100 Flour Sieves, kinds, loc each 2 qt. Fancy Jelly Mold, I2c 2 qt. Coffee Boiler, toe has somo very interesting news you this week. Selling of as wanted in November. Tina tfav- inc Sfttist'nctory Store's Pr.cesare lU-i Guidiug Star of Buye: era Our Great Bnyinjr Facilities ns a Decided A(lvnntagn in naming Prices, and we carry that same advantage jight to the Consuitiei's Doov.

will buy six new first- classframe WHITE'S WHITE'S TKS STOR6. sale Tin kc-y Red Dnmnsk, 51! inches wule, very nice for llus lie i a vird in inch Unen fnhh-iichKl Damask Pietty Puttei-ns VKi (luiility inii ynid Heavy Unbleacbed Clinton )' liinnel, width. .1 toi tins sale Heavy Unbleached Linen tol this vard Online Flnnnc'l Shuts, in Fleece i i i i v. 2)0 lie foi i Pancv Outnif Flannel in Pretty Sbjh HC value. loi this sale, a yairi.

All Wocil Pliud Blankets "Black bile, Jled and Vi hue, 1 pan foi i Hosiery--Underwear. nU l.ndies' Gi.iv all Pnie Wool P.ints mil Vests, the a i 1 quality, theu.umi'Ut Ludies' Him Sennilpsi. Ilo-e, I (If ones, a i Children's i Gray Union hints, iry 2)c i i i i i fecit NKVKI! I A Tliiit i i taaseil IlK-Trmilde, "How to stop the use of coltee WIIH iLst)nn "The doctor tnld me i hue! .1 colfee liver. "I knew was a wreck, physically and nervously, but I never die mad that cotl'i-e the uiiisfof tile trouble. I could not I nk nil lie.

and tea was as liad for tne tus Hot iter ivus iiaiisealinx. I therefore turned to Peistitm r'nod CotTee, tfot a and m.ide it in to directions and fi imd It )iist 1 nee-Jed, had In- faith in it. so I made cottee for him and Iv-tiim fm invself. t'or I'roiiiinciit HiiHlnt'ss Man's Sail Comlltlon Allen C. Uellmyer wilt arrested this mornliiuntid committed to jail on a lutmc-y chnrue by Justice Morris.

Belltnyer is a i i the firm of tliu Dellinyer Brothers, liunber dealers in the lower eud of the county. He is .1 man of fineapneai- ance and iiell known httsiness capacity. About a year or more uyo his Inother was killed by the cars In this city, which has no lonbt preyed upon his mind Card of Thanks 1 de-sire; by i method to a to mv i friends and neiyhbois toiieth- er with the Kniicht- of Pylhijs, tndepeiid- i-iit Order of Mechanics and the bhleld of I i lery ureat kindness lime and my a i during the sickne-s and death o'f iHish.ind. Yours lery truly, i i i A Square Dinner Pail, sgc Boys' Fine Dark Cassimere Suits. (luule 1 till the suit, i inj; I i Men's Ifein i Him- Denim Oiciills, hesl "jllc.

KIU nient nil ered, each. Men-' i a Wool I I i Hose I i pan At the luiruieut, Men's Kxlrn Loinbed Ku-iptinn Ueaiy Kleeced I i i ir, ivortli u.icli. lot 150 by 110, witli alleys on'side in tear. This propel ty is rented for $62 a mouth will ne investor over 12 per cent, clear, For par- ticnlais wiite or call on THE BUSY READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENTS. Telephone If you have a 'phone jot down the number on your card.

Prompt attention. This touch of ie vi-onnhle wenthei mfn-ed eM-n increasetl into tht'l-n-lle and stir of tins Clo.iK ami Suit IJcjkiritnent. However, i isCu'mtwrlHDilVbv-c I'he ready to e.ir department- uv tbe bett. lue m.itte'i or special study all us-- Ui.it'b $10 Cloak values are prjeriomeqal. equal of rqost S14 Cloaks.

They're the W-ALSrI L-ANO Co. SHOSS. SHOSS. suoes. Fen lien, and Childien.

i 'it, inn Prices. Our S') Fine Vioi McKm Welt Shoes for Ludhc, is a lalue Our Misses' ami Children's Shoes at Toe lc and Mrfc are am P.WSUIL; iliiea. i i i -mi ndiness, the novelty of our tri V). jr. and Tackels are i a We slum .1 beauties'' in mir silk W.ust stock ni bl.uk nml coloreil i i i 'i are liueh Lonliti pl.iitvl Hie mtiic.ile sue ami i i i of crb i i i tot.ilh i i i i i i niade-snit vet a i anil substantial i i one price nun I.

eil See einnn All alterations are in itf- luirtnii'iit i most capable anil ixpcni-iiceil people, best results Handsome Comforts, Blankets, New Tailor Made Suits, Cloth, Silk and Satin Waists and New Golf Capes Ill's iveek. DliMl at l.illis, Ki died at Winchester. V.i. i tuortiinw Hu as tin- fat her of i i and Mi s. i i a Hi land, of this city.

He was born In County" Clare. Ire-land, and resided I i a one time. He was a consistent member of the Catholic church. ear I ued INistilin and the clianue eiimpalun a i a i to the. ftplemliil militluitllouM of 1 i il lluull for the Court It i lie II i i i i i i In i i op- lonenls.

i II. Tli First I.iici'.l Sosslon. Griinti t'nited Older of Odd Fellow that flubt (but was DOW on was ha it wan the doty of eve 10 Republlcttu an Md to win it wan the doty of every nd it has i i vMmderfiil in-teiul of thin, "allow, nervous, weak and miserable. 1 am plump, i elear enmplexion. pink cheeks ami seem to him- the endurance and i a i i of a i i of twenty, although urn twice that aui.

lillslnind. a seeim; the change 1'osttim has made, tlnally me not tn make coffee for him any more as he- preferred it has been a tn our familv. Myra Tuller, 10--I I'tonot Kansas ijlij-. Mo lirit I'oni'i' in Uaillglit. Toniiiht.it the Ac.uletny of Music the famous spirit nudiituis.

Dr. and a wilt uive one of i open seam-is in width of fate" and takes place. Slate writing, -lati-s lot kid. (lowers are brought anil pa-stil tn the audit-in e. a hand will appear in bright and mi-ssaues to peo- le in tht nudienee.

-pirit uirpenter. spirit iridi- spirit music. Thl- 1- nn axe of Annders and the powers are eonstanlly jiriHlueinit new manifestatiniis to convert the oWeptit.il 'I hese inedltiins come en- dor-eil if you attend this stance oil ran hu i whether these maulfestatlonsare the work nf an evpeif trickster orsnpet- i i nyi-nis. Heniemhcr all these tests a i the hrijjlit i a welcome i the dark rnom, in which spirit -eani'-s usually take place. Ladies should i tlump.

urent inatertnlliilnh' i i the Aimleiny of Mush- toninht and he i nm mi.e-'l there Is a soul world, and tllllt i i I i OCCIli py a Xn re-st-rxetl seats, MO nonie early and he sure of a front seat. Doors open at -entice open- at Keimirktible Mrs. Mlcliael Curtain, 1'lalnlleld, makes the statement, that she- caught cold which settled on her luino-. sh filr a iimtith bj urew worse. less victim of ami that'tin uinllvlnu could her.

Her drtiKnlst suuuestetl t)r. kltitf's New Di-covery for Consumption: bought a bottle and to found herself twnelltted from ilrst dose. S'he contltitteil Its use and after taking six dottles, found herself sound anil now does her own housework, and Is a a eyei-wiis. free trial bottles of tills Cireat Discovery at W. K.

Turner's drugstore. Only -Ml cents and "I.Co, evcrj bottle KUarantenl. Ovlobcr, I'atle-nts carried from il: pn- tlenls lulmltted ilurlnit October, piitlentd llscharued duriiiu October, I'. 1 pntuntH ilietl tluring Octoln-r. a.

pntlutit! renmlnliiK 10: Inmates of Home Depart- stay, IHUliiys. Your Fortune Told fur Ten Cent.H. Don't fall le hare your fortune told at the Urtisy camp, 154 Baltimore street. 1'hey never fail to make you Imppy. The will heal the- aliovii place for 11 short time only.

Then-fort! call early, nail till IIKKH who admire ttiie liitsBMljr i.me'Uml uhllUr "heuiltl vule rur L. Coinm Uo'anll right of tin-- mil hold tlii-ir lii-it social unit "innkc'i on uvennijr, N'oi. 0, in Odd 1'i-llnn- bull. AH Dilil Fe-lloii-i in the-i-ity, iilic-thfr uclivc 01 not, me-cordially Invite-d to be- lOqt Dairy Strainer Pail 23c to qt. Heavy Block 'Tin Pail, iqc.

Dish Pans, 2jc, 2jc, jjr and 45'- Japanned Dusc Fans, 5c. A FriliEnl l.iiiiibrcriuins, Mantle ticli, muile flora silkolmv Kiincy Satteeu Sofa well fillc-d, t-tech Double Head loc eiicb. liiielies 1 Misses' and Childieii's Black HiiMiuy Wool Mirts, -IL the p.ui i this sr-ile I a White Benc.Umc- Silk Cups l.ic, each. I a Wool Booties, IIP the dr ful thu Hlu kind. DRESS GOODS.

i creonns in Pretty Line of Patteni' y.ml fur i Biilu Kinc- Hhu Silk nud Mohair Ciepona, mclies idc LusLious, this Sale 1 i Black FiL-ured Dreao Goods, just a New A i i a in Very Pielty DC-SIKUS, inches wide. 4lc the y.url foi this feielc- llandbume Novelty Drebb Goods in the SeiL-ons' Chon est Stj le.s, worth iiOc. the yaiel. He yard. lUmlaomi- N'uvy and Black i i Ribherae L'hcvlots, "re Riade 3Uc the jard.

Uiuidsomc Lot of Bright Dress L. jods I Oie-ishor, S'lc ones, the yanl. CLOSW0 NOTICG. Finsr A I BAMC. I i A i Nov.

4, IS9') the! 7th nisLant, Ijemfi Dav a lt yal this bunk will be closed nov9 .1. I vJ.Lslner. and i i i lleece lllsiile, prices UNDERWEAR. j'- Shirts, Pant- aiul Dr.iv.vr- in Tan. lim II nutde, perfect -ilk braid tlni-h n.itwii onu-nle sou.

JTon just 18 20 9c 12J.C I 15c 26 ISc 50 21c" 32J 25c i' and Mi Kibbetl 4Sc Quality for 35c. GRANITE WARE. Pie Plates, 6c and 8c. Jelly Tins, 8c. Pudding: Pans, 7c, 8c and 10c.

3 qt. Saucepan, I5c. 5 qt. Saucepan, 17c. a Mold, lc.

Large Basin, Uc. Dishpans, 2lc, 39c and 45c. Coffee and 29c. Tea Pots, 21c, 25c and 29c. 6 qt.

Preserving Kettle, 30c. 6 hole Muffin Pan, 12c. Handsome si 110 the- J.ird Goods, il 'li the School Supplies. Satchels "ic eich Satchels lie. o.n-h.

strnng Donlile Slate-, 1 lo ivieh Doiihlo Xoi-eless 11, ITe ich Double Xoi-eicss SUtea, 5- 12, Hk. each, lidrated 'I'rilmim Powilei, an ellcnt Iflc irtlelc. be the Household Department. i Slop Jars IHc, Tlnin Cobalt IMuc Gilt Line, I3c Plnhi hauclli' Hi'ouin i Best parloi Broom, eaeli. ITc i nucl Fork i i i p.irtitiou, TL i Eu.i net Cuspidors i i Lhiiiii d')L.

1' inti Becoitirtd Toilet SKs, Mi, and 61 Gl iss Xnp- pii'i IL fcicli for tbe H'L. uucs ILuuKornt oC Fine Vicreoiib Chmtt, iiiul i innil China AViut 1 to 00 the set Tin i 13 UMTJ-U SL 1 Di I IM MD, N'ov 4, next, thu iv Kleccinn lv i be mil holnl thi AXXAX, Cctt Very I "inched ciiugs Shirts and Drav.ers, Iltt ce on doulilv regular 4Dc I I i I VI. VMs Ci.viiu.i..v\n, Xov -i. ue'ilaj uei.t the T'h hems Election lny anil a tais I) ink i lii-closr-d noi-4 COXI.FV C.L-lr.e-r. These Books Have the Call.

0 I FOR RENT. 8 BRICK DWELLING, 8 No. 153 Washington Street. 8 $20.00 per month. 8 Possession given at once.

jJ-H-HOLZSHU In REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. Coal Hods, Galvanized, 25c and 29c. Coal Hods, Japanrjed, I7o and 2lc Egg Beatei-i, Oyster Ladles, Basting Spoons, Bread Toasters, Tin Waiters, Coal Shovels, Skimmers, and Cake Turners, all 5c eachj TRUNKS. TRUNKS. Satchels, Dress Suit Cases, Telescopes, c.

This Stoiv litio always been headquarters I'm- above lines. Our prices on i rango fiom $1.98 up to 515.00. In gii'de, anil we i i the inrst possible value for tha money. All our better. grade 11 me inaelc full bo tongue anil ginovcd heavy canvas revered oil a i heavy hardwood slats, malleable iron corner? and rollers mioo i i a i i i 'I be Market Pi.ta- md a Kmtihriiond No Tohu htret JOHN A.

FULTON Book Sailers and Stationers BALTIMORE AND LIBERTY binding ami button-on --hirr- spuu.il lurd'K- pei 'J'he Ct'le'ii-aLfd a i i i i Men Unilerue.tr the rno-t ui i i iuir.il ami i fiillt--t value the pi ice. 1 quality fleeced Ribbed Und rwt-ur, Other md Umon Suit-, nil WOMEN'S and ENS OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT 1 Xisrlit rohcs nf tleecy tluib, neat cut -W and T5o WoniLMt Oiuu jr i Mo-t of UIK? a i Fuuiuel in oe.it yoke tucked, i braid on 1 coll ti cut and ide, made, i SIPSKPOWN PRGSSING SACQU6S. the most coaifoi titbk- of house yirment--. of .01 wool Kiderdowii ttith i i pclueor ill Cardui.i!, llhn-, Pink anil Gray, irxi Dthe-i- i i s.i beit aasoi-tmtut shown. Kid G'ovcs arc Gsaraniecd and are th-i Best Made am Sold for gSc per Pair.

Sole Agents for Celebrated CENiEMERI CO KID GLOVES. I'he Beit Gloves in the World. ZIMMERMAN'S. riveted on wrought steel clamps best lift lockot and bolts, double lunges, i iron cilptei closely nailed; best clotb lining, top tray and body I ray. trunk we can If in need suit you in of a both iviu treated by her fanilh but lie told her she w-aj, a hope- Cold Waves up iiru ieiivei nuiDur- iiii" coughs nuil colds lu their tniil.

If vou iiro ii victim. rumiMiiburthut our Wtdte Plnu iieve-r fuiis to cure; coiiuhs. Coiitnlnx no liinrpiilne. Sute to KHi. childiun.

1C not yon cot your moiu-y Imck. Vi let '23c J. S. MILLER, The Money Saving Druggist i i 14S Baltimore Street. Telephone Cull 851.

Groceries. Our line was never more complete, and prices never lower. Granulated Sugar, 5c per Ib. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, He peck. Java Mixed Coftee, I4c per Ib.

Confectionery. Tlie most complete line of Candy in the city. Our 20c line has been imitated but never equalled. "Whitman's Package Goods." "Always Something New" price and quality. Call and see us.

MEN'S MEN'S AND BOY'S WINTER CAPS. SEE OUR WOMEN'S $1.00 SHOES. VOGEL DEHLER. 98 Baltimore Street. S.

J. EDWAEDS' STAND. If I I I DR. ROBERT Y. FECHT1G, SPECIALIST, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OFFICE, No.

South Centre StmtCOnmbcrlmd. jfcj! Fromil are DniR4 only can Uie oiw ip procure MEDICINE AVHTCIT CURES. imporlnnt. Dion, trj liavt, a I I wlio is'caroful and unlv tlio best. YOUR PltL'sClUPTIONS! We prido oiirsehes on bolnu uiir tlcular Jn following tlie phjbiunu'a nil use only tlio llnost DRUGS AMD MEDICINES.

Vconlo aro not afraid sencltntf doctors' pre- Bcuptlons to us. AVo do Itut la right. C. H. HOLTZMAN, Lading Drnggbt, Baltimore F.

P. MDI i i-. Lessee! imd ONE WEES. Except Novembers. Comraenciog MONDAY, NOV.

6. Matinees Diily, Beginning Tuesdjy. CHARLES LEYBURNE and his own BIG BON TON STOCK CO. Presenting a re-pertonp oC Cenncdies ami Comedy Urania-. "The Black Flag." Change of Play at Every Perfoiimnce.

A Car Loud of Sce'ieiy. Plenty of Specialties. Prices 10, 20 and 20 cents of 'eat" "till ts Friday morning Only a 1'raite'l number or laelies' tickets will be solil for night Getting Over It. Colds are easy to take but hard to cure. A colel tuXim now may annoy you all winter unless properly tteateil.

A box of our Quinorael Tablets take-u now will re your cold ut ouc.e anil cure in a day or two. Better keep a box ot this remedy on band ill ways The price is 25 cenfy. W. E. TURKER, Drugyitt, 48.and 15 N.

Centre St. nifeBaltimore St. CHAS. B. Merchant Tailor, (Successor toSmllli r-ituios.) Best Goods, Good L.

Good Vu. Jie Pi ices EeTiaiilngaSnoclaltj mil Urncrromiitlj. So. Liberty btrte', P. Millei'bOnlce.

THE KEELEY CURE! Twenty caisjof phenomenal Micci in cases of Drink and Drug Addictions, at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE 211 N. Washington, D. C. There I 1 no "thrr authorized Keeli Institute in I i a Diotlitt ot Columbia or In iBinl. ocB-lyr You Can Borrow Money by leavuiR ns security watches, rings, diamonds, gold and bilver iewelry, and all kinds of valuable pei-soniu property, to he lepaiel on easy teiins to suit your conve iiieuce, at the CUMf BRLAID 10JEY LOU OFFICE, still have a few hundred pairs of Ladies" Black an Tan, Narrow and (Medium Narrow Toe Shoes on hand.

The goods sold for $2. JO, 83.00 and S3oO worth every penr of it.) Our price until they are all sold is $113 the pair. They rmi and wide. Our Alen's Hat and Gents" Furnishing Goods ments can only be talked about as complete. 149 BALTIMORS STRSST.

Shoes, Hats and FurnisLers. Chairs of Comfort The homB is more liapp? that has comfortable chairs to rest the tired body. Our stock includes some elegant easy chairs at easy prices. Durable frames, beautiful upholstery substantially put together. One of the beat values in our long list of excellent attractions.

COFFIN (JOMPAM 53-54 K. Centre Su. Cumberland, Md. Call. 384.

New Maple Syrup, New Buckwheat. Dill PJcl; Sour Kraut iu cans- anel by the qti Finest Imported anil Dome Sweitzer Cheese. Roqucf Edam, Pineapple, Club U- Neufchatel anel other Cli just receiveel. Best Brauils of Salmon, Shri Lobster, Herring in Toi Sauce, Boneless Scotch 1 ring, Broiled Mackerel Mustard Sauce, Kipp Herring, Sardines, etc. SIEFERS BRO: Mammoth First-Class Grocery 15 N.

Centre Street, near Baltimore CONTRACTOR eat BUILI I solicit and am prepared to Iprcl 'execute nil contracts lor bmldmC; posais aud plans promptly iur 20 Ibs. fo A (rood Strong A Better Grade AFineFlAvored 93 Bmltimo Cumberland, BBANCH SH Telephor Sw die different I dow, where you wi.

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1894-1977