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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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THS EVENING TIMES MONDAY, DEO. 20,1897 ffomioD WELKINS, W. Dec. OreHl WITHIN DEATH'S LIMIT WE KNOW Wm. PoeUm'e Opera Uonse the fancy ballwven by a num Under the iron ehou hoof, of pair of pluneinvj horeee ui.

a Irmsr for the Standard Oil Co. today, ant In. en-aped alive, ttiouizti the heavy cruel whPi'ls of a wauon went over nun too, I I fhe acciilHiil orr-urred jnrt at the noon hour wlieii tlie streets were crowdea with 'UVai ID" milBJ I of ElkiiJB' moBt prominent society peo- a ha memory to me maav fortunate Kuette. weather wh.cli was oni.DOuely I dur Oper, Hou 8 iru a fajrjlan, where-n A it will, a bewildering of The large room was cleared ot it r' lahiosre and offered a temptum -( dancers. thebvsnuu' a S-JP wa 8 iyen, at which the -out people i dinner.

Mr O'lUra'd tt-nui w.v drawn bv a i-air a blacfe horsefc und he bad "topped them to front of buie bou-e, on North Mechanic street, and was about to aliuhl troin wacon when thi-y started to rue nwav. They were friubten- I by the made bv the driver of a pas-iiu team awlyinj: the biake, ami ran O'Hura was juf'. about to Blight WHKOU when the trouble ot- He bravely held on to the i tne terror stncken annuals planned iilon- biJtui" precarious position. on the bwnirle tree of the wauon, i by a sudden swerve the bortes him to tlisteveo nt hour" there i- ti'iite few IWKOLB who haven bought their uifis Simply becrtiite iHv lioa'r know A to bay. I-'or tu-netit ws twam a few itcuis from our- Viiwt as- Biirtment for liotti Indies and Kaitf-v ijuin.i, Rich aa 'lea, and OUmertl frets', Camtl- w.

Crackpr I'm fraye. Ash Picture trames. (Jlmio Pin Sets, Kmus. Krtiiey yurtiTo, Knife, Fok and Spoon (M, Cups and Sitiuera, Fancy acen. Toilet Boltlee.

Small Wool rfhuwlf. Worsted Kaffinatore, leather Htnis, h-Miies' md ChiWren'e Mitte, I'jfketi'ookfc'. CciiitclameH, riaopumu I'm Ca-hio-jH, Pretty te Kan and Necktie i i i i i the imrp-sc Hie iMUU-oli of our ilow 01 sloic. MStS. 1L PRICE.

Ki to the retne, endeavoring lie i i WHB Riyeu, ni a to -too the boraee. while he in number-were seated at bui-tll I 0 the until i J. MVV blee. prettily ornaiuented AmonK th? KuestH hareti wiuht bi.ii the head, kueo is and i i a Bean-, J. A.

Eaimart, nve, 1 i of o.L^ where hi, hart Brady, of a'Hi otliert. InVitatione have been i e8 ued for a reception to be Rivtn Friday i-veuiint, her winch will probab'y rn- of tl.e Isreeet of the i 'il'h a of to a-it i and. n-it" 'ue IVifc 3 1 al A )'. -u 'n'-'T" 1111 tnornu'i: cui.e di i The fira of the spr.es 01 I I I in()rnl given f.r'the benen: ol the KUins a W. will bw delivered V- ink Tnc -x rv i i i in.

Ui I i I i i UK i "i cf i i i 'r c- yf i.i i i i 1 i' i i i i.ol i i i i i .1 j. v.c'r\ u. i i of i i i i i i i i i o.is I ASD124 BAIMOBE STREET. CUMBERLAND, CHRISTMAS WILL Come again, but, not this one-so make the most it, mid the best of it. (Jivt- something to those who are always in your thoughts.

delituite shape to your feelings, changes will occur. They'll change and you'll change, but memory lingeis. Our big store is turned completely over to Happy Holiday Shoppers. At every counter there's life and activity as the dainty merchandise is metamorphosed into Messengers of Good Will. You have done much, perhaps more than you know, to help this willing store to be helpful.

Helped it by your kind suggestions, appreciating by, your generous the efforts of the score to grow in usefulness as it grows The at-home feeling you've had for the MOST PEOPLE: are looking for the substantial and article to adorn the houseboid and clothe the person. For ouch Olimtinas presents our Bt LadkT ami Children's Silk and Liten Handkerchiefs, Silk ami Wool Dnm Fabrics. Fancy Silk for waists and evening wear Ladies and Jhildreiuj coats. Capos and Furs, Fine Table Damasks and Napkins, Then, too, our Glove department is lull to ovtiflowuig with all the good of the season. The Edith Kumierson 2-claHp Kid Glove, black and are unsur passed, and equal to any $1.50 Glove elsewhere; our price only $1.89 pair.

You are invited to inspect our selection. Something Nice And Wot Too Expensive, Is eafily found in our Great Stock--because we have made our Gbiistmas selections. wilL tbis rtasonable demand kept iu ruiucl. SELECT FROM TliE FOLLOWING: i JeW" 1 Jqi Jewel 1 in a Cfcl'ulfld, etc. Pin Cushions, up, i I i 4 i 3 Opera by Ker.

i i 1'eV. i Miller. North C.iroiu7a l.ollv, full of red at The Dauehtrev Co' a THE I A Citllrd to Tht-lr I.OIIB After a short lilncfc', Mi- Keu-rh- lein need eighteen ears, died mormnz nt 10 o'clock at her ho.iie No. 213 North Mecnante street. Uea-h re- Wm.

U' II i i nil 1 iM i I (. 1'ru- i si I gulled from paralyeia. She HIP ter of (ieorise i -b Kenschlem was an Pad's Latberau cl.urcb. Her tike place tomorrow a her late home and the interment be in the German Lutheran cemetery. Mrs Louisa Ash, seventy-three vearo, died yesterday alternoon at her home on Bedford street, refciiltw from old ace.

She was the tf Mr. i lh-t xiMir.S.iv kiUmL' bun. Mr. 1 house of Mr. Was.

nortt) I.jnai-onuiit. not di-in c-eo 1 He uiva Bank-' rur-ed 1 turn out a-id he o-n He MCKPC! up the dmr lur and I i hiv-' H. Mdn of the I 0 to 1-iurs-iay I I i I iarK' il'iantity cf "-prnce and tree" --uitable for churches or privn'e faai- il.ri- from ten to fen two loads for siile cheap, df'iverv. A inocs fur "ule arcer ilford and CVnter -t. P.

J. i ho. Houston Aih and the dren: John I-iau Flintstone; Mrs. George Davidson, CoiU'u hia street; Owen Ash, Baltimore Kockaood. A Mrp.

Whipp, Centrevillp; I'a Henry Aoh, I at- cut prices to all a chance for tia.e. I i i i i -t. I i i f.uif i i i i i p.trKhii' 1 l-lill I Jll- I lie stoic, the you've tt, the patience ilipplayed the -ton-', e-rowded and all these Lave itou greater work, and have im.d,; it a s-oru of struidiiii: and good repute. need of a heavy here. In tlie ing and the pricing of this peeiless stock, had iu mind, knew that and felt i a We could aid you vou to he There's a varietv heie a (Aihdoid goixls in every -upu'mo or.il n-rti' tin- i i ron, 1 i 1 i i i i Indian tril'ii i'ffci court-.

I i i i to i i i tint-tul. i I i Figs, Dates, dc i lust in h'i' to ignore th I'BR I 12; and loc LI I Ml'i tereon'p Creek, Pa. luueral place tomorrow morum- from beiltora Street M. 1'. church at nine the interment to be made in the O-iii cemetery at Flint-tone, Charles Unna neft hook" of "Lordon 1'n-ture-of the pt-o- Kernhle's book store opposite e.

I STRUCK BY A TRAIN. Win. A. I i i i i W. .1.

While walkmc ulons the Bftltiinore and Ohio railroad track about two hundred yards weH of Mmrnolm, Mr. in. A. House, a tireunn 1:1 the i i -m- ploy, was etruck by freight tr.nn. His ncbt leu was alnion entirely iu'.

oil ti.e knee and his left font i lussheil. Be was broucut to tt.w city and taken to the Western a hospital, vshere the irjureil lee wasairpntated. 1'ne operation as performed bv I)r H. Cinlt-r, asaitted by T. Kirk Twipcand Kichanl tieMell.

condition is senoue, but not necessarily fatal. Whiltnan'achocrilate mmtc, a vanilla chocolate cream? an'! fruit paste, -Oj a lb at the JDauphtrey t'j's WITH APPROP3IATE I the i Stone or John 1 Church I.K!I| At tl)p layine of the corner stone cf John' 1 Ksforrned church at CoiriKunevule yefterday Kev. Guteliat- conducted the exerciaes, tfrnoa anpro- priate to the occasion. In the box placed in the corner stone were copies of the EVENING TIMES and other a tile, a catechieni, cuini ami papsri Ueecnbipg the ceremonies. M.irqiv" ci oci' for familv UP iu u- ri'vinci bos.e-', H.K.I..

(nwd- i n- ws Or.u)-4C-, i iartie, Li.u.i.11.-, i.i-.v. NUTS, Xl'l' 111 i I lo i i i i TIC i i i i Rood- A u-jn i i i i i i A i i i Km i h-'iit i v. i i 1 A i I I of i I 1 il i i of iu( it i fit- i i if. i i i vn i nt.irv i i 'i-'i-' "'Vow H. i h.

i i II, i i I I nu' 1 i.i'nv an.i i i 1 I i i i i i i i-- i I 1 1 -iiel) I IT eoneeption of Toilet '-love Oases, Tie Handkerchief Cigar CVes, In the useful every day steady of we (Jloves, LTinbnjllas, Ilaiuik'-rchietV. Books, Ties, Fine Shifts Silk Hosiery, Silk and high grade Wool Mitts, Collars and Cuffs, Slipper-, Pins, LadieV Wraps Kuirs Drug- gets, Lace Ctniain Blankets. Hardly a Holiday Want that an't Le tilled in some corner of The Biir Department Store. Very Eespectfully, McMTTLLEN BROS- ii i I- 1 I'eom l.iri.'( Md I 1 i ci 1 1-t; arS hr i i i isi-tt jnocli! l'-c Khotu- i i i 1 uf i i i '1, iv. i.ot 1 to 'ollow tin- i i i ot tin- i i.M i and i' i i.i.aid to Ni i i ot v.

a i U. ll.iv i't I i i i i i Hir- nit i .1 to i i ti-vrr d.irriu' 'iii voy.iu'i'. Oh.i.lt i a i i id of th'- i.im Cramp Philam phi.i. Mid a a tin- npliiti'il ci.n--triu'linff a a Department Freni i.nd a th a uty, ib, it 1 'I. 1 Candy Mixed JA! a and roj 'i--, "i A KJJ Mix Choice small tAiu -lies i-C.

SPECAiL -') t.i i i i i to our 1 A.Vm -l- Twenty sun'- it I be ranlchei' of are made of 1 .1,1. touis-s i II "-'pirrow Line (f i Hon Bone. lire pui up bv ni.v ijrui in plsiut at At J)( 1). i.hcl rh.ir.is I 1 Wl.b. i jipio.iiti-d hj C'Ovornor Ad- to rcc nt Indiiiu bles in tlu- i i nt Lily .11 i u'nort state- ilu Ind an 4 th( A jiackagcs nisrne prices en 20C(ls tl to frighten cotiie of oar drAlers, but that juiir advantage.

Come ivnd bee of i npi-w from lc earli, up: ii' ar Cui.cU C'. i i for 'Irt-e tnaiiii'nc llcat i i suh' See the display of hund-ome gaoda in our i Bros. UuclHlmrd The followmp is a list of unclaimed let ters remaining in the at Cum berlund, Allegany county, for past week: CfMBEni.ASD, Dec. IS, 1S 1 Mr VVm Widter D. II Bell, Miea Mona Bennett, shop, Brandt, Mra 1 hca .1 Byrne, Mr John Wm DmuiH, Mr John Emenck Dr Mies Melica Galnts.

Mi'8 Gertrude Onod- ine, Mr James Grimes 4 2), Kee KHV. eock, Mr Emeet Hill, Mus Kmtna Hort- m-" ner, (rhn) Furniture Co i Kelley. Mra V.ru.niH McCulloh, Mr John McDonald. Mr a X'w Mr Welch Miller, Mifa Pauline O'Brien, Mr A Price, Mis? Rice, -Mr Harrv Kice, Mr William Shaffer, Mr 'Cbarlw Wigfield, Mr The 1 on.imnii Coal cuinpany of J'o- ton h.irt lo modify tlu-ir duttl'Jl- i to rlov. i-ol- U'- and v.ill oM-r i i tin- run cover 1 inoiit i .1 view of an ae.i'.ib'c Select Christmas prrsenf store, hi) linlto.

St. Cloeins: out, VS. PASS BOOKS. 118 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Maiylmnd ck IV H-. iuie Kluw-r Pole.

in Cliinii and Shams. Woolen Drr-e tioode. Aprot 8. am) C.Miutoid. Coin 1 OolUr Kin! Cull" chii Cii A-e Fur Mnelin L'ndnrwear.

FUiincI "Mnjestic White r.ctuns I'm 'Irajc. dd. Ultra mid Fork SettH. IMT i I'uil Boxen, i i LHiiV Cliildn-nV I'ockeltioohf Letie- Open er, 29c -nit Hint Pepper Srtie 10 I'eiHu. jf up, Cup, Co inlcrc.

A-ti Faitfd Vaies. Far Pells. ftri'l i Hope. ami WHiut KilkB. and Children's Lat-e Ciiria'ns Bed Portiere.

Kid. Knit Underwear. Silk find Wnol. 5lovo-, I 1 de-eoirts and Italian UQ- i and' Children's', l.adiec' Wrappers. Covers Meis'p Nutht Shirts.

rt-' -M-IC, in Unlu- i Wood. i i Kor- i i i I bncti Setts. I i Line Swiss Ap- I Mute, Center Pierw, etc Fur Fur Meek fc'carls. Fancy Pin Cushion Covers. 1 ow-i front 10 "centa up.

Fancy Table Covers, FMHI-H Bed bettf, Spreads' New Umbrellas. DOLLS from 19c to $7. TOYS! TOYS! SL CUMBERLAND, MD 99 and 101 BALTIMORE ST 4 Pointer at This Time COFFEES ARE ROASTED DAILY. A. (rood Strong A Better Grade.

A Fine er Grade 3 Flavored sle 10c 12 i mmmnmmimmtrro wmmm mmmmi "Clothes Well Liked, Wear Longer." Tells the Hpol: --It wag a simple pointer r-- ceived by i a a A may of irr-Rt to yon. will f.j,Bilt u. and TEAS Retailed at! Wholesale Prices. PURE SUGARS A I O'JST. I I I I -4 if we etrike the mam ask your patron i age.

a. u. F. THE MAN. A I KK.N, P.

M. North Carolina holly, full of red berriee, The Darjgbtrey Co's. i fy Hut From 1C' The people of Cumberland nr too ihrewd to be hooilwmked hy inexpur- tenwtd men who ciH tnem-elveo rnu-ic dealers They know no moie about pUnos and oraans than a child does about eteaoi- Md "11 6 cartt for i9 to tallt oo they can make ft bur com offo yon Buy from II. T. dan- ie manoficturer'e aReot, No.

(13 ttreet. th niceTM K. BUHnooie etreett Royal wnkfS the food pure, ftonie axiti drliclons. Absolutely Pure WXIMS i.vrcn ww vow. uuiuii'il Grocers and Tea Dealers.

Evcuinga till 0 O'( lock. TWO BARGAINS. I Brick Building-- N. W. Corner N.

Mechanic I and Bedford streets. Splen- a did business location. Brick Dwelling- Baltimore Avenue, Proper- Scrth Centre Street. Gumbar- Your Cougli 93 Baltimore St. Cumberland, Md 10 BRANCH STORES IN U.

S. USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. ty in excellent repair. Pore water, (well and cistern.) Grounds cover 4- acres in city limits. a Gin give very low figures on either of above properties, Call on onaddress would quickly mend if 3 ou would use- our "Cough L'-ure 'I if- like a broa ht-itoineiit, but we arc justifie in making it.

Wo iton't USB uuj hitherto uudiscov-n-d drug of n-oiiJurful properties. Our Cure is( timjily a combi imlioa of nioiictnal that scolhoh imd ht-uls iirituted MU facts--ftud stops a cough. Twenty-fiyo cents. C. H.

HOLTZMAN, DRUGGIST, 78 Baltimoro Cumberland. WANNA GIERING PHYSICIAN, Twcmv-fivc years' -D I There is Nothing Seller than the strictly High Class I Neckwear which we are selling. We are satisfied with a moderate profit 1 the price that we ask is no cri- terion To pay more for your Ties I than you pay hei-e does not say that they are better Ties-it simply means that you pay toQmuch. Ties here of every shape and a 1 beautiful line of Tucks, Puffs, Bows, Four-m- 1 Hands, Ascots and Club House Ties. GLOVES, 1 We show an extensive line of Gloves lined or unlined, Kid, Mocha, 1 Astrachan Wool Knit from 35c to bo more appropriate for a UbristroftB present than a pretty pair Qpntleoafn's Slippers or nhandeome of Boots.

Booaa'e Been the Heat for yenw, and. Best of a'l, they are told at Popular Price. Klenivnt of GENILEMEN'a SLIPPERS, LADIES' 8MPPKU3, MEN'S 1.AD1EV UMBRELLAS. A JACK BOOSE, 63 Baiamoro St. Md.

Umbrellas, Shirts, Collars and I Cuffs, Hosiery, Suspenders in a large 1 and varied assortment. i Geo. Scwharzenbach Son. LEADING CLOTHIERS, M- 0. A.

BUILDING 2 'ilj euu: A APV Rnnvt KiSttf-rniilr prlvACv nfforrt- I I a MBM 0 ydfSff'cri. t'cmnle $2.00 i i I MAdltt OOlV TJ iniTi 1 1 i fl li Vvf A r( vYv 'v "ft. tf.

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