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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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5OTROTBERLAND WWS. mm WHILE James, Ellis Receives -injuries of a Serious Nature. DVFR uvcn. MORE GRAFT DISCOVERED. United States Government The Victim of a Gigantic Fraud.

Washington, D. Oct. 4---Sfcciel Service iigcntn of the United SUte; working untlsr ordeiu from" tho Department of Justice, arc- Investigating changes llled with Sccie- tury of Navy Bonaparte that llio Unit- I MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MKLUNUHJl LESSEES.

6th, A I AND NIGHT. Another Big City Show. Meeting of Agents--Sloped to Cumberland--Committee Encourage'd at Large Attendance and Other News tlip chaise aie: i of South Cumberland. It is the United States JCavy are equipped with thousands of boiler Hues which were never subjected to the Government tcbts and that many of them wcie delivered to the government and i placed In the vessels after they ha.l rejected as defective by the gov- Involved in Dm can of The Times. 1S1 Viigiiila South Cumbeiland, Oct.

I. Notice to South Cumberland New Battleship Maine, Battleship Georgia, Armored Cruiser' Colorado. Aimored Cruiser Pennsylvania. The charges are against the boilei- uci, placed in these vessels at tlio i Sub- time they nearly every which 1898. Maker of Charges.

up that worK witn uc- The author of the charges, has acsigned to the Times were MibmKteJ to Secretary due him for the Times up parte through I to that date and requests that it be .1. R. Fornkor of Ohio, is F.ank paid to the 8 collectors'. All sub- mett. of SharpsviHe Pa who was in Libers are notified of this transfer charge of the o.

The Laughing Hit of the Year. GIRLS OF BEAUTY, 6RACEJ AND ABILITY. Two and One-half Hours of Solid Amusement, and Something Doing All the Time. MAMMOTH PRODUCTION SiSTING OF 35 ARTISTS. I THE CUMBERLAND All Standard Machines.

Sold--Rented and Exchanged. Exclusive Dealers FOR THE FOX VISIBLE. Number 8 South Liberty Street. for All Machin es. AND, tober which Bona- TALENT FROM THE NEW 1 OLD WORLD.

A Combination of Rar I Merits GOOD I GALORE AND SEN- tUtCFS Say "bllV a SAT10NAL FEATURES ABUNDANCE. THE A OF A LIFETIME. TO SUFF ERER5 from Kid- a i nces 25c and 5Cc. Bribers are notified of this transfer charge of the shlpp Department o. Nightr Cf 50c, 75c.

and requested to report to the South the Shelby Steel Tube 'Company mi! Seats Thl rsday next Cumberland office. No. 181 Virginia at GresnvPle i ur avenue, or the Times buildmg, South ny rnadf- the tubC Mechanic stre any irregularities a xor four warsn.p.,. John E. Henshaw "CAPTA.N in be now be served by a special carrier force from the South Cumberland office in charge of Mr.

E. H. Beaver, at 131 Virginia avenue, subscriptions can be paid, advertisements and orders left. ni Any of the Times subscribers who Liberty street. per cent co.tain.n, all fail to receive paper will confer a favcr by immediately reporting the matter to the South Cumberland office, Maryland phone 22a The change in delivery will ooubtless There's only one wav: fcpend less jj ian ear ai.d open an account j)j mc Saving Bank, North interest ocl-lOt 0 deposits.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MELLIXGER LESSEES. Monday, Oc! 8. bottle an.i if it doesn't "cure we will re'nnd money We say "UKe a 1.00 iize FREE bottle of UVA -OL until cured" This adveithemenr pntitlps you to a bottle cf UVA SOL at H. P.

SHAFFER Only a limited numb of bot'les givn away. Don'c Imiss this oppoi 1 ty to oci4-2aw-lm Railroaders Protect Your Eyes. Btiv the best c. shield of E. H.

UK v.ii«nyc IM lead to some confusion for a few days. Beaver, tne THE I TIMES. 1C1 One Week Starting Matir.ccs Daily Starting Monday. I of Accidentally Snot. Yesterdaj while V.

1 1.77 1-2 Oftutt btieet. a we'd South Ciimberiand man was hunt.n;j on the Knobley mountain in Virginia. gun which he was was discharged perforating his left hand and light leg He was able to get home and although accident w.is not ol a beriotib nature, jet it is s. fill one. Dr.

Barkdall was 1 called to dress the wounds. Mr. bpenl a very restful night and when heai'l from ihis morning was doing very nicely. Machinists Strike Settled. The conference between a committee representing the machinists of the O.

R. R. and .1. E. Muhlfcld.

lii'rrrtral general superintendent of motive pow-- er of that road, came to an end es- terday. It was agreed that the number of apprentices to employed bhall be reduced as those now in the service complete their tcnr.s of apprmticc- ship. and that not more than twcntj- flve new apprentices shall be employed during the ensuing year. This will change the ratio to about one apprentice to three machinists. In addition, some minor changes were made in the general schedule.

The new agreement, which is for a term of one jear. becomes effective at once. cian. 1S1 Virginia, avenue, South berland. Rempmber ou have hut one pair of eves Also glasses of ali ctbs nroperlv fit E'-es free of charge Che me a call MEW YORK STOCKS Corrected Dally by Daniel Wtfazter ftoon li, Walsn Building--Cor- Karry J.

Spuhler, mcorporstor. PllTebarcj. ins Op. HI. Jx.

CLJ AtcliUon 10M V)'Y, Am Foundry 4 A Am. I Hrooklyn Kp- Trnn JrO Ian Pnclflc i f. Mo Jfor A Wn-t Oct A West -nn Island IIS V. "I 1 77,4 40 147.. 111 I Pacinc- Southern Pacific -U r- IV) I 2--Complete Scene Productions--8 6--Big Vaudeville Acts--6 A A I "CAUGHT IN THE WEB." MONDAY NIGHT "TO DIE AT DAWN." 2--Cars of Special Scenery--2 PRICES: Niofit 2Cc and 30c Matinee 1Cc 20c Monday night a limited number of lacks' tickets will be issued.

Sale opens F-iday. New Tinted Postals. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church. First Presbjterian Church The City Water The Path. A.

FULTOfJ and Stationers. BALTG. AND LIBERTY "TAKE YOUR CUE" observation and strict examination. We refer to our Men's Furnishings and Hats. It you can firH finer, better aifort ed, or stock of its kind we wrn't ask to a v.ortfc.

You can't do it though and we know it i grt-rftrr a ut what we ffer a r-'n bad a where else in town No Trouble About the Money. First of all we want you to be perfectly with any thing you purchase from these Great Stores; if you are not, we will consider it a great favor if will tell us your troubles--we'll straighten them Then as far'as the payment of the bill is we are content to leave that for you to decide; just, arrange it to suit your own convenience. These ar the biggest Furniture and Carpet Stores in Cumber land, not only in size, but "big" in'its methods. It is "big" in its treatment of customers You will' also. find that the stock is "big" in keeping with the size of the building.

There is nothing "small" about the stores of Kumen Beneman except the prices. 153 and 155 Baltimore Street Both Phones. BRANCHS TORS 167 Virginia Ave. fr Read Every Word cf This Small Prir.t. to our a T8E MASTER KI -4 -rt a To Business and SocLl inUlU- Wnbnsb pn 1 Oct.

4 BLAME P. SHAFFER. COMING--John E. Henshaw in "CAPTAIN people. Meeting of Agents.

The quarterlj meeting of the Baltimore and Ohio Agents' association of the Pittsburg division will be held in It's Your Own Fault if You Continue to Suffer With Indigestion. Sals of House and Lot, N. Mechanic St. St a gence is held, when you nave a ihe telephone in your hoae or a cfilce 1 he Western Maryland Tele- phone is alvajs ready and everybody knows if. Suppose you tiy.

THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE Haberdasher and Matter. 93 BALTIMORE STREET. Business S2.00 per Month Residences per Month. 1 The Western Maryland 13 E2 a a a a If he could only see and tell jou perm suuion. Piltsburg.

on wnally of the number of Cumberland i- I freieht bus- people who have been cured Of indigCS- vortraiK- No. folio one of October I'" A frgght tatt thc Ia8t lwo jear by Pep- thv of All-cony connty. unusaall hwj. it is expect rMcls you wonldn bes itate on trj'ing this remejy one single min ute. His success with it has need have dizzy spells, sick headache, biliousness, nervousness, loss of appe-.

K- i i i Jin rybind. So sot up' tin- nt of r- i i.ioiu'y with Intcrost thorvon. ns therein out. ami tin- p. rformnnce of certain In v.hk-li iv.

mmic Telephone Exchange Building. Union Street, F9 a a a BI llrxt lln of flixt line of ed that every member of this tion will be present. Several important topics are to'lic considered, and. in addition to the agents discussing him to these, they will be addressed by local it the more and general officers of the company. biliousness.

vi Eloped to Cu-nbcrland. ti lc sour ctomach. coated tongue, pal-j A I I A QCT 6.1906, Miss Anna Vates and Har- pitaUoa. restless nights, or any other i ris'on'both of cSSibS. W- "Jj AT to Cumberland ana it improves tbe general ncaltn.

ia unreal of croumi lying i nf "Vrtrl am i-armer. Mr t. After the puts on firm, solid flesh and if ou srd re Har- There is not one in a hundrej rison is engaged in business. Committee Encouraged lricd ivc up H. P.

Shaffer lot. vi -w "it TUl Ol 1U -The committee in charge of the knows Pcpsikola Tablets will cure you MeJ-Vrnm lot. iii-n in lino pnmiM cvnnRdical scn-Jccs held at the South or he could not sell Wmx Cumberland Y. M. a A.

arc greatly en- than two on a re- )t bvAhc attendance last even- turn twcnty-Cve i. tncx ing. over forty men being present. Mr. fail.

iUIS. to Fcnno of N. proved aa in- Hn-of IM ruin lot nmi with -testing and entertaining speaker. on. At special meeting be held WAN I UULUMnl.

th- v.n«- the Orpheus Sextette will le A. Mnnm i.y ent and render several selections. Wants for general house work. Mrs. Comploa.

of South Comber- S3 X. Centre street. ocl-3t land has kindly consented to oIHciaie i at the organ daring the -week-night Want d-- CM for and gencr- serx-ices. houpcwork. Small family, good CU3llCrlaild rfiops.

Al of License Application for Saloon License Whereas, the following named person has in compliance with Chap- 140 of the Act of the General Assembly of Maryland, for the year 1S94. as ataended by Chapter 41. of Acts of 1902, being Article 1. and as amended by the Acts of 1904. Public Local Lav.s of Allegany cpuaty.

f.lled with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Al- legaay County, his application for license to sell spirituous and fermented liquor at his place 5f baseness, notice herebx given that all remonstrances against the issuance of license to said applicant must be filed with the un- undcrsigned before Tuesday. October 23. 1906. RAE. MARCELLUS.

the Linck Hotel, county road leading -from Com- gansvllle to the State Uac. about 25 yards from B. O. depot. Ellerslie.

Oct. 1385. ladles' suits The question is just this: Are the Suits we ask you to see correctly fashioned or not? Are all the correct fashions represented? These are the vital points to a possible purchaser-price comes afterward. Xo use of going into detail to tell you we have this or that color--this or that cloth--this or that model-you wouldn't have a very correct idea if we did--and took columns to tell it. We'll tell you this--we have over a thousand new Suits--a hundred different models--made by the best people in the business--made the best way--and you to see them.

Then you will -know their merits--and that's the only way to know. Hope you will be enough interested in yourself to come. Price range $15 oo to $125.03. Quality, style and overwhelming value at $25.00 and $35.00. BGGSS BUHL, A.Ll-.EGHENY, PA.

We ba-v'e just ion 1 i Cn 101 So'e i ns tejl bout it. The ls.st is brrad and lie toe and full, tbe outer sole medium weight; tbe substantial but uot too heavy. Its very appt arance bespeaks Comfort The special feature, however, is the inner bole, -vhich is so constructed as to form a soft cushion tbe cltora of the foot: and thus relieve any -riffer- ing from callous soles. I You can imagine how comfortable they are. Try a pair.

ik: TENDERFEET SHOES. ar ains! $3,250 and $3.700. son bly of Marj-land. for the year 1S94. as AllCJjany coTintv, filed with an particular value Personals.

Mr. J. S. OonllT. formcrlv fuel JK-en nppo.nted road foreman of engines wiring the ah- retnrn'-d home last from and before Thursday, Inur a Mrs.

Maria Gamier, of Hanser, is relatives in Scoth i. folio by a New Brick Dwellina House. No. North Mechanic St, In Fins Condition and with all Modern and is now occupied by the Widow of Samuel A. Martin.

H. I LOUIS STEIN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. OFFICE. CHAPEL AND MORGUE.

54 N. Centre St, CUMBERLAND, MD. C. A P. phona--office 87: res, 15r jw Wd 23: 487.

Choice Lot Old Yellow Cora at further Information on the TUCM Wall Paper, Window Shades. Pic- Ihe Circuit Court for Al( tares. Plctnrc Frames. Siatioaary and LV. his application for Ji- Window Glass at lowest price, spiritnons and fermented South Cumberland Wall Paper One Cent Per Pound W.

T. Coulehan Wlneow Both Phonet 5 JOHN W. YOUNG, Na October) 1 My my lx Cocrlmilcnd iy W. P. CoJI for FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND QCR SPEC Ul, WORK.

Ifc. Clara Tnckcr, having and heard. I will uoi be ro-J for any Wlls made hy herj i. W. E.

TUCKER. NO. 15 N. Mechanic St, Cumberland- POWHAIAH COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN. CHARLES TOWN, W.

VA. Noted For--Its 15 Schools. Able culty, Magnificent Buildings. Patronzge, Home Comforta and Lo- tamed "Valley ot Vlr- cinia," Washington. D.

C. "Write for a catalogue. P. Hatton, X. iL, The above illustration is thatgofIJa double frame up- to-date dwelling on Waverly Terrace.

Agfirst glance will convince you oiithejstability of tbe property. Thoroughly modem steam. If, you're looking for a home see T. E. MCLAUGHLIN, 172 Va.

AVC. Cumberland Conservatory ol Music Director-- PROF. JOHN WHITTAKER, A. R. C.

O. Assisted by Competent Instructors. Subjects Taught-- Pianoforte faying. Organ. Slnfflnj; and tion of tic Voice.

Harmony. Counter point, Composition. History of Music Sight Reading. TUITION FEES. Term Consists of Twenty Lessons.

Instruction Given from 25s up $1.00 per Lesson. AH pupils under the SapcrrtaJoa of the Director. Prof. Whltttfcer. For farther particulars and prcspectns apply at SUiiio.

ly Frederick's MHMC Store, 56 Baltimore Street, Cumbcraa1. Md. Competent Instraetors foanfl for Mandolin, Guitar and VldlNi. 4 WSP4PF-R!.

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