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1 1 1. 1. 1. 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 ROSENBAUM'S Friday and Saturday Sale. March 10th and 11th.

BATES GINGHAMS Every suit in the lot was made for this spring season's there's no selling. Styles are new and good Everybody Plain colored taffeta and better and wash- ed in the new combinations, also brand of dress ginghams than Bates for wear Bates shepherd checks. A half dozen ing all over styles to choose from. qualities. The genuine ginghams are retailed Positively the same suits will sale in cost you $13 to $15 later on.

This the country at a yard. We have sixty pieces for this pink and white, and oxblood and lot at $11.70. white stripes. all brand new band still $1.75 AND $1.98 LINEN WAISTS goods them. which we offer Friday $1.25.

with the Bates' on and Saturday 87sc. Tailored styles. Special for FriNEW BLOCK LIGHT. day and Saturday. Se: enty-five THE strictly tailored waists of fine Gas Light butcher linen.

prettily tucked The Most Satisfactory and plaited. trimmings of 111. on the Market. ton; and long insertions of beadBlock ings newest styles. Bought: at Hate seen this new will gladl; $1.73 and days $1.23 Light demonstrate not to we you what wonthe 30c GLASS BOWLS 23c.

derful light giving properties Bloch Light has It gives a light cier- Glass cream pitchers. tc. Salt equa. 'o a :00 candle power Shakeis pair 5c 10c trie light and only buins one and pepper It- graters. four dimerent sizes in Dari gas 10 eight parts air.

for Te. and a money maker one a gas saver for you .1 light that is winning house. You'll LARGE SIZE SOUP PLATES A is Hav every we're sure ETS 30c. want a Block Light. Ask tor them in the house furdepartment-O0 second 30c fruit press and potato nishing masher, 23c.

floor. Hundred pieces of new ('Odi hooks a dozen Sc. Five embroideries purchased much vaule are offered GRANITE BASINS 10c. below their real to you Friday and Saturday at quart granite kettles, 33c remarkably low figures. The lot consists of swiss and Cotton dish mons.

4c. cambric embroideries which We have divided into three lots as COTTON FOULARDS 121 2c. follows: 1-10c a vard. Coron foulard: that you can Lot No 2-14c a vard. scarcely real silk.

in Lor No. Lot No. 3-18c a vard. twentv choice styles, at a Widths 4 18 inches. Value 15c to 25c.

18c SILK MULL 121 2C. Beautiful sheer silk mulls in MEN'S $10 SUITS $6.24. black, white. pink. light blue.

v10- MEN'S $15 SUITS $9,48 let. red and tan. Friday and Saturday 12120 See the window display. A MCHAIR BRILLIANTINE 39c. hint of the immense showing of Navy and black mohair brilthese suits we will place on sale liantine.

worth 50c. Friday and for Friday and Sarrday. This Saturday. 30c. is the most remarkable offering 1CC CRASH TOWELING of men's suits we hare ever An offering of the finest crash made.

You'll agree with us, we toweling wore Prer had. worth know. after you have seen the 100 a vard. Friday and Saturday values. Ail sizes in the lot in medium and light weights.

40-INCH MUSLIN Friday and Saturday Men's A better quality of unbleached $10 Suits. $0 24. 10-'in than offored Fridas and 1 Saturday beto on sale Fridas and SaiurSui's $9 IS. day. and 0 HILL, FRUITS AND LONSBOYS' SUITS $2.69.

DALE 71 2C. Fruit of the loom. Hill and Choice ot abou: fift. Nor Lon- dale bleached inuslin. a folk.

blouse and Bust wn Friday and Saturday 114c. suits. made of high grade ma- NEW CHALLIES 49c. terials in the season's hue; erla- Tin per challies hare arrived Values $4 and $5. Friday and! 1: 1.

Porsian designs. rosebuds Saturday $2.6, 1 ily varden effecis. Friday i play 440. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $5.98. L'NEN HANDKERCHIEFS 5c.

all linen hemstitch 0 Twenty-five young man's -111: "chiefs. Fridas and Satursizes 11 to 20. medium weight Value $10. Frida; and Saturday VAL LACES AND INSERTINGS $5.98. 5c.

Now sal laces and insertings. MEN' HATS $1.69. 11 of pretty cial 21 The very latest spring styles bolt of 12 sards or vald Sc. in men's hats. A 82 hai.

on GOLF GLOVES 15c. urday $1.49. and ladies 250 go BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 33c 1, Friday and Saturday 15c. Boy brand 116 ligo. 5Cc GOLF GLOVES 29c.

chiris. beautiful Bedford (0: di. lip wolf sizes 12 to 11 Regularl: 704. pit and a pair 29c Friday and Saturday. DAMASK TOWELS 10c.

NEW NECKWEAR 19:. sire cotton 41: Reversible hand 11 1. borders. value lies. new 1903 stoles 111 4111 Find arj Savurlay 1vc.

less variety of pretty RIBBONS 10c. Friday and Saturday. 19c Sain and al' silk brilMEN'S SHIRTS 36c. 11 ff. 'a ibbons in twenty Men's o1: sic: 4:11: 1:1 Three Inches anached collar-.

a or 1-c. Frila: inches long. made frail. 1 Good Sue value for TORCHON LACE 4c. BOYS' KNEE PANTS.

24c. 1- 01 quali': Boss' dark cho: key 001 1: 1. r. Boi 3 1 Sturday. a 10 rip.

nosi 14151 ciall 200 i 1:1 75 BATH MATS 45c. Frida. and S.imdar. in p.al ROSENBAUWS GUARANTEED nah Tc. Fridas SHOE AT FRIDAY AND 1 41 SATURDAY PRICES.

TABLE LIVEN 49c. Gonnino Russian Ta: 1. l.o:r 12 ached for the 3 014 and free tempting price. 'ail ho 1 1: ish de. 30c 2 812 10 11.

$1.25 pair. 1: la: 111 to 2. pair These positive: for NEW ORGANDIES 25:. dav and Saturday only. dol, 4.

0: 0.1: 01. Ladies kid oxford-. 1 414 TY tip and dull kid top. fourth 3, 1 4,. 11 from For and Colan a $2 114 Friday an: Sa'urd.

v. $1 for 3 for 011 -1 J11 dull tops. one of -4 01: MERCERIZED WAISTINGS 10c novelties. 34 Stir 14 1: b314 4 13 Frida, and Saturday on'r 31 21 Pt 11. And Only about of 114 1 box calf and airi win MERCERIZED SATEEN weights.

most of them woll cow 1:14 1 40144 9 in 111 ed and not 2 bair in 10.0; bier. 43 worth less than 1. 17c to close before the 18: NEAR SILK 121 a pair. $1.65 146 1.0 SPRING MODELS IN TAILOR. In in 117 4 4 ED SUITS $24.

1.1 4 A 2 121.0 -0 Handsomer styles than I 50c CORSET 35c. hare over bean able 10 Tonal Worcester and .1 153: price and mo-o of then, 12 114 in whir. Blouse. r-dingote. carl.

1 and drah. 'a'. il. eton strles. Eror: wanted 371.1.

do mod torial in: the light for 1.0 Wish: weigh. worst. 4. Panama HOSE 11c. cloth.

fino CATERS and Mark loco vich feathe unfinich d. 33 Dow Hi jar and Saturday fabric Suite $50 10 T071 114 hora at 824 MEN'S SOCKS 11c. SILK SHIRTWAIST SUITS liars. $11.75. 17 arj.

of Dohh Worth $15 and $1S. The sale efforts. Frida; and Saturday 2 commences Friday and Sator- pair 11c. seal 08 0 THE EVENING TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905. I DEEDS RECORDED.

Real Estate That Has Recently Chang. ed Ownership. Francis W. King to Johnson R. Morproperty on ('olumbia street.

Cumberland: $3275. Sanford H. Hardy to William Pearre, lot on Roberts street, Cumberland; 5. Williams M. Merteus et al to Washovia Coal of Baltimore, tracts, in Allegany county: $5, Andrew J.

Boor, executor, to De Warren H. Reynolds, two tracts in Ellerslie district: $4,100. Cora E. Porter to Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell. property on oak street, Mary' A.

and James Wesley Fallon to David Miller. two: on Columbia street. Cumberland, 71,000. Ira Twigg to Myrtle D. Mason.

property on Maryland avenue, Cumverland. $1.000. Alvey Twigg to Morris M. Twigg, interest property in Southern addition. Cumberland: $1, Rose Hill cemetery to Masonic Hall Association.

lot; $50. Pennell to Mary E. two parcels of land, $10. Lindley Sloan. trustee.

to Vightingale. land in Allcoany county; "Cumberland Improvement company Henry Smith. lot on Eastern avenue; 3150. Mary E. and Allen K.

Campbell 10 Pierce M. Roland, two lots 011 Humbird street. Cumberland: $1.300. mburiand Improvement Company 'O Mrs Annie Smith. lot on Eastern Sanioni H.

Hardy to Frank Zahradrerue. $150. a. three lots on Roberts street, Cumperland: $400. Company to John H.

Union Mining Martin. 12 acres near Savage. $45 Warehouse and Real Estate Storage .1. Wilson. property in Austin "umberland: $4900.

Hill cemetery to Theo. ValenRose, $33.370 J. Dell and George W. Clark John Thomas. lot in Lonaconing; to Henry Charles W.

McCulley to W. M. R. 1230. 0 lot- in South Cumberland.

$1.213. THE FUNERAL AT BLAINE. Virs. Kitzmiller Receives Announcement of Her Father's Iliness. the funeral of Dir.

Georze W. While was bring conducted at Blair. W. Va. yesterday.

Mrs. Kitzriller received a telegram announcing he sa-ious illness father. Mr. "acob Richards, at Deenwater. Va After the burial of her husband.

Mrs. arian2o 1 to leave at once for Gi father's bedside. The fuucral or Kirzmille: WaS of the largesT Tor witnessed in br Wet Virg.nia Central territory. The ceremonies we: under the 31- of Aerie, No. 247 ices "raternal Ord Eagles, of which 10 was a meraber.

The service- were conducted by Rev. William Wil12128. rector of the Epi-coral church. esternport. the Piedmo: who is serie.

worthy He acted 14 chaplain in the viCES of the Cagles. Harry T. Mulhn. of Cumberand. filling the office (i the worthy resident.

and Rollert Carer. of Combe: land. pasi worthy president. Mr. George C.

Free, funeral director of Cumberland. who is a member of Cumb4 orland Aerie, looked after details of funeral behalf the Eagles. Rev. Dir. Wiliams delivered the his remarks making a profound impression He is 2 sifel speake" The pallbearor were Mo 4.

Ores. Tibbeus, S. B. Brydon. J.

B. Bantz. Patrick W. Donahue. Thomas A.

Snith. John W. George. G. A.

Porte: end D. Dioran "Jesus. Lover of 3v Soul." and "Nearer My God to Thee." were tho h.mos sung in the s' service. Other member: h- Eagles :11 bi side tho- ready mentioned were (: Ions. John John J.

Hun' and Formicon. PRESENTED A JEWEL. Mr. George G. Ycung Past! Master of Ohr Lodge.

Conneilman G. Yo: 1114 A-1 mater of Our lodge. No. 1:1. A F.

M. lest nigh: pie a 1 1.1 vast 48 2 'o! 140 111 which ho Bold by of Th med. 1 Pand Ward For upo in 2 Young's .0 the V. 7. when of Ohr Lotto Mr.

Tape 1', 4 V. of of 111 F': 1. be a and! to 11 co 1: 012 11 MI-1r -4, war 4: 1. Dinner to Old Friends. 14 .02 :0 4 f-on, T.

11a 1. 1. A tend 1: on 1 1.1] 11' 1 rai in Hi: a of Medford J'a. 1 1. -14 1a1.4 85 1: 11 4 r.

who to- 170 171 1. v. dinne; 1. and 014 f. in the 1ar Pi: il Na: 3 Han 114 Mr- 71 'ST r.

of 1- 1,4 11. 11 rode 11. 1: hr Mortgage on Church Paid. the 11. if10d the IT 'D property.

The pro 1901 for one Ray S. 8. Crockett is pastor of the church Sam T. Jack's Own Burlesque Co. A rare treat in the way of burlesque entertainment will be presented at the Academy of Music.

Friday, March 10, by the well known and very popular Sam T. Jack's Own Burlesque Company. The comedy will be in two parts. The Curtain Riser is entitled "A Rialto Rounder" and is said to be full of life and action. The story tells of a "Cuban Adventuress," who makes things lively for an "Innocent Married Man" who is foolish enough to install the fair creature as housekeeper and companion during the absence of his wife and family.

pow selling at Lippold's drug store. Special train on C. P. Dorothy Vernon. Bertha Galland and a company of unusual excellence, in J.

Fred Zimmerman, massive production of "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall." will be the attraction at the academy of Music, on Saturday. March matinee night. The play is a dramatization of Charles Major's novel by Paul Kester, who also adapted Mr. Major's other story, "When Knighthood was in Flower. for stage.

Miss Galland will have what is said to be by far the best play she has yet appeared in. and the role most suited to her talent. Seats Lippold's drug store now selling. Special train on P. The Sophia Bradford Co.

THEATRICAL. The Bradford of Roanole. Hal Sophies beautitul play, in which the Sophie C. Bra ford Co. will appear next Monday night, it may be said, the scene 1S laid in Old Virginia, and bas many rural types and scenes.

The story is simple. natural and eifective, not at all an'l treated with a certain freshness and sincerity that holds the autience's atrention. Ladies tickets for Monday night will be 15c, sale limited to 100. Get seats carly or par full crice B. O.

IMPROVEMENTS. TO Remove Curve Where Duquesne Accident Happened. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company put 200 men work this week on the stretch of traci between DaWson and Layton. For more than have three been months at a work corps on this of section engineers of the road. Extersive improvements re to be made on it.

It is reported that in addition to taking out some of 11.0 bad curves two additional tracks will be laid. One of the most famous curves on the division will be straightencl out beicre summe: is gone. This the rote.l carve at Oakdale. When li is straightened Oil a strain on re: res of the men who have 10 maker i schedules uve: the Pirtsb.rg divi410n will be The of work. will cover that road where the Duques2 Limited wreck oc01 Fred.

Four tracks will be necessary within a sear or two between Connellstille end Pittsburg. Evers month the eight tonnage is gradualy increasing and it will continue TO rio 50 with development of th- Great Pitisburz district and the lower Mononga1 cia river Courier. EAGLE ATTACKS CHILD. Prevented by Boys from Carrying Schooigirl Away. Long Prairie, March 9-While children were on their was home after school ye-terday a huge eagle swooped down and $6 izo1 the 3 ar-old daughter of Loy Reamer and attempted to carry her awar.

The bird fastened its talons to the child's and her skirt and lifted her sovc rel feet from the mound. when her appeal for was answered by several bovz. Fl.e seized her clothing and their combined weight as more than the could lift. released the girl and solied away. ACCUSED OF FORGERY.

ncock Man Leaves Town Under a Cloud. Harry Andrews, wl had been work for W. Smith. inner, at Han lef: town nis. and since then all forged on cha narc turn up.

the following Tarry. P. Cohill. $8: Gilonco. W.

$5: Char. Spanzlor. hotei in Morgart, 311. and probcer. 813: Mr :..15 c.

311.50. ally others. P. F. Martin Dead at Cleveland.

Clarenco Mi. A n4 last nigh a tologram f. 0.191 or J. 1 Kpo. of (leroland.

Oh o. who announcing is of P. F. me d1 be a at of Cumberland Major NicKer stat 11. ho has beer able 10 locat- relatives 1 and- of doco: in (les the: -Maries her once 3 11 11.4• of "loveland as to 3 poi diepositio: desire shall 14.

made the mains. Will Erect a M. 11. 13. on So.

at Mar hate 1 f7 in. lang Pouri: mill for John -pickle. Sou'h Canton 117 The mill hate a of about GO 3-T day. an.i machinery will be inatalled undo: fraction Danny on 1h0 bust. junior of brm.

who for tho today of half dozen min Mine Workers' Convention. an: -al convention of Gorge Wow redal. r14 Mine of America, 1. 10 mencod bors2: 1. Mar, 13- 1, on 006.

4 12: il time after tro 0: 404 dietric1 a1 A on March 14, To Dins Mr. Fitzgerald. Fiz; rald. who was r. 11 214 general of 2.

Olio railroad. will he C4 3. on Fridas aight at Ponnert his frionds. The harribers ate mostly officials of the Imitimore and Obio. WHY MARCH IS THE MOST DANGEROUS MONTH March is the most dangerous month of the year because the change of season is more than a good many sys- tems can stand.

Too often it is true that the sick "last only till But, if the system te fortided, if the impurities are driven from, the blood, and the nerve tissues fed with wholesonie and strength-giving food medi- cine, there is no danger in the change of seusous. Father John's Medicine is invaluable as a tonic the spring. It strengthens the system and drives out the poisonous waste matter--builds up the body. It is this power that bag made it LO successful in curing colds and all throat and lung troubles. No weakening stimulants, morphine or other dangerous drugs.

HOW FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE CURES THE AFTER EFFECTS OF GRIP Grip frequently follows a cold. where the system has been weakened by poisonous drugs. It affects the breathing apparatus, produces extreme weariness. and often a serious nervous depression. In many cases the nerves are snattered and the patient does not seem to get well.

even after the acute attack has passed. Father John's Me licine cures the grip in the only way it can be cured-by driving the impurities out of the sysItem and making strength to build tip the 'The getting well stage of the grip is particularly dangerous. This medicine will build you up and prevent a relapse. Begin taking it today. It will renew your strength.

Father John's Medicine Sold at the Lichtenstein Pharmacies. co THE CHESAPEAKE POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY begs to announce a reduced schedule of rates, and respectfully solicits your patronage. Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Per Month Residence $1.50 Business, $2.00 Complete Long Distance Connections in Every Diraction, Contract Office, Baltimore Street. CURED WHEN OTHERS FAILED, A 1056 Winnemac Avenue. CHICAGO, Oct.

25, 1902. Wine of Cardui can always be relied upon to cure when everything else fails. It is a certain cure for female diseases in their worst forms. I suffered for years with ulceration. Intense pains in the womb and ovaries and dreadful headaches unfitted me for my work.

Finally I grew so ill that I had to keep to mybed. The pains were so intense at times as to spasms and a disagreeable discharge drained my life forces. In my extremity after all else had failed. I tried Wine of Cardui. After using it for two weeks I began to improve so rapidly that I felt encouraged keep up the treatment, that which I did for entirely cigh- cured.

What teen weeks, but at of tfmne I was a relief was mine and bow new and beautiful life looked to me when my health was restored. Oniy those who have passed through such a siege of sickness will understand how much I value Wine of Cardui. It is indeed sick boon women. to INi tobell Secretary, North Chicago Frauen Verein. Every weak woman needs Wine of Cardui.

Wine of Cardui cures disordered and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the womb and It cares extreme cases of these troubles. It strengthens girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren homes, makes pregnancy and childbirta easier. prevents miscarriages and is the best medicine ever made for use during the change of life. permit the good women in Four home to suffer another day? Every druggist has $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardai. WINE CARDUI 1900 Telephones In service and under contrac: in Al'egany March 1, 1905.

Gain during the year 1904--500. Prompt and effi ient service and reasonable, Rates the secret of this growth. Residence Rates, $150 Per Month. Business $2.00 66 66 Te'ephones installed on 24 hours' notice. Long Di tarce Line thr ugh the State of Maryland, Penasylvadia; Virginia, West Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware.

rect connection with Baltimore, Philadelpbia and Pittsburg, Pa. Western Maryland Telephone Company. "CULMOACHER." Ent Export Bier Brauring Car OUR DESI DARN SHEW. THE CUMBERLAND BREWING J. G.

ZILCH'S STOVE HOUSE 102 N. Centre street. This stand has been for a quarter of century a store headquarters, and the public is cordially invited to call and Inspect the line of goods nOW carried there. ROOFING AND SPOUTING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Full Line Double and Single Heating in stock HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY The Haverstick Studio, 115 Water Delor.

Pastel and Sepic Portrait Our Pistinum Photographs are the and permansa H. W. CLARK, Operator. WOODFORD'S School of Music. M.

J. Woodford. M. B. Music in its different cluding Piano, Musical History.

Sight Hinging Chorustaught by the tint modern and scientific method4 THE CHORAL and SIGHT SINGING CLASS IS NOW BEING FORMED. This cia'4 will include members from the age of twelve to twenty. An excellent voral drill for young foiks The cont in the members of this class, will ho only 25c per lesson. one lemon per week. Address or call at 11 S.

CENTRE ST. CUMBERLAND. MD. DR. J.

W. JONES, OSTEOPATHIST, Removed from 178 Baltimore Street, NO. 7 UNION STREET. Diseases treated without mila. Chronic and nervous dality.

OFFICE HOURS: a. m. to 12 1:50 6 A FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A NEVER TO FAIL. gn 50 dam PEGIC P.

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