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Evening S'Mifes EWe Ited In the holy bondt he the parsonage of St. Giowers for a Lutheran church on st by Rev. F. Wagner. parish.

-At ths conclu- emoay happy vonns HYNDMAN. Bureiyi. Evening Times, Hyndjnan, July 22. las Flora Tiptori, of Berlin, is guest of her" friend, Miss Nina ion Mrs. .1.

Sides spent a few days at- lUrd. tto.ii* week, returning home yesterday evening. Mr. J. W.

Buchanan and Prof. J. M. Meyersdale, of Cook's Mill's good clti- twidereJ them ns, wsre business visitors at OUT today. Mr.

N. H. Marts-returned home to- is dav from a pleasant visit with friends aid relatives at Glensoe. and vicinity. Mr.

Burton Wolford, Fossilville, was'' a business caller here today. The remains ofrACrs; Bessie Holland; Fcaddoct. were brought (lay traJln 48-. The deceased! was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Pale--. Pittsburg, who were pion-' of our Mrs, Holland of the bride's parents. daughter of Mr. and idale. The groom and interesting resident a son of Mr.

A. J. '4lie young peopls have a friends who join in a long and happy jour- eea of matrimony. of Miss Ruckman. Of Miss Annie Ruck- young lady whose deati SSofll injuries sustaine-l in an MR.

01 B. R. wcrr taUen to Jfiotee at Fabian W. for wtH take rlace S'jnday was Lonaroning division of v. aeed about 22 vears.

The funeral. -'rvfres were held in the United Bvan- p'lcal church of the train, being p. member of that church. was well knorrn t- relatives and a number of friends DV a large circle remains accompanied by her Rev. A.

who the services, assisted pastor the church, Rev. J. Hershberger. Titerment was in Hyndman'cemetery. There remains to mourn -her loss be- fides a host of- -friends her father, raother, two brothers and one sister.

Mr. S'amuel Gaunver, of Williams, i MWV Suffer Wttfc Catarrh and Dent Kfstw It TIM RuS Cm- tftiin Known Catarrh. respecte set, Church Notes. an extra congregation- Ing held at the German Bvan Lutheran church on Hast Main iyhfilay morning at 11:30 o'clock DQDers are earnestly requested 'Pe-ru-na is the Medicine for the Poor Man," William Gatehouse, son of Mr Thos. Gatehouse, a minister- ient, will preach and conduct Trtce at the Congregational on Bowery street Sunday even- 7:30 O'clock.

All are reuested ttd. Mr. Gatehouse is a. good a carpenter for the Savage Fire Tirick Co. of that city, was doing bus- inessstunts at our town today.

Mr. B. M. Baker is assisted in his liv- business by Mr. Walter Lpwery, seerns to be quita an expert at handling -horses.

Mr. Samuel Beltz and Mr. Thos. will no doubt please all Fi he eft todav for aa extended fish- him. 3has.

Scanon, field secretary of acral assembly committee on mce. will be the guest of Rev S. Efcter, pastor of the First chnrch and will discuss nperance question from every rfnt'at that church at 7-30 Sunday evening. Rer. Ecker fc.a.

cordial invitation to every come and hear the question Bcasspd by Mr. S'canlon. Kaverstick wiU conduct at John's Episcopal at and 7:80 p. m. Baseball.

crowd cf fans and rooters trip down "Will's Creek. Messrs. A. Coughenour, L. Smith, and F.

Woolford. of Fossilvill.e, were marketing here todar. Mr. A. Hfbner, superintendent of f-re brick work at Williams, Pa.

who resideshere, is rejoicing over the arrival of a young son, which makes another Democratic vote in our community. mother and child are doing well, Jf Madore, is a business caller today-. Prot J. TintoE. Ellerslie, was in the week on a business mission.

Mr: Harry Cook, of Mr, Geo. A. Hughes, 80S Mass. Indianapolis, writes: "Peruna has done me more I good- than anyth'ing I have taken. I ani forty five i'years old now, and'feel as good.as I did at 20.

I was very thin and rpn down, i Peruna acted just rignt'in my case. I ant a carpenter mnd some tf ntes need a tonic. PeruriaJs- the medicine for a -poor man. Geo. A.

Hughes. Notlette of heriff. ounty 1 oad Surveyor, Committaeman from each district, tie held on torn and obi Tuesday; October 190fe frem 12 O'clock Neon to O'clock p. m. the places ail persons desiring to 'oeeomi dates for of the offices above mentioned 1 hereby notified? to the chairman df the' Democratic County Committed sotice 1 ef came in writ- ins, said notfc0 to be, not-less 'than twenty to the said primary electina; 1 notice! most tit accompanied by fees: State Senator, $oO, members of House of $10; Sheriff, $75': Register of Wills, Clerk, to-Conntt i misstoners; Treagijreri daily, except Sunday at Directors, $10- 15; County B.

Committeenten, no charge. The fol- Ne. 4. WaahlBgtoa. deiphta York 'Hp tf New Yo tfo.

from Fairmont- OraftoB dally except Smutty, 4rjfcttrtm. Balitoor, PaiUi, rortfapfess. rives 14:47 p. leaves No. 18.

Baltta-ore and Way, 1:11 fp. daily except Sunday. p. 7:06 9. front SU.Lontt and Cinclnnaa daily p.

m. No. -12, Washinglou, Baltimore, 10-47 p. n. Oraffita ao4 way i- LL 1 li i 12? tx 4 ut ul lowing are places for holding said primaries: District No.

1, Orleans--Callan's house, formerly Mrs. McKnights. No. 2, Oldtown--N. M.

Carder's residence. No. 3, Flitttstone--Dr. A. D.

residence. No. 4, Canal, 1st Precinct--J. Heck's shop. 61 S.

Centre St. No. 4, Second--Cope's shop, 2nd St. No, 4, 3rd--Chapel Hill Engine House. No.

4, 4th--W. A. Neffs 148 Maryland No. 5, Wills Creek. 1st Precinct--Mrs.

Ward's house, Knox St. No. 5. 2nd--Canada engine house. No.

5, 3rd--Gerdeman's store rctom, 36B 9. al in- No. arrtTw 1:60 5.yesterday afternoon for Pied- wa the puest ot friends and relatives lecdtafranicd by Manager FisD who played a titH, the Islanders at the above tfc'StW o'clock. afternoon the Champions will jtgaist Dick Guy's fast agsrre- at jfr o'clock ani will also plav game at o'clock sharp, doubt interesting as here on Tuesday. W.

H. JBeals and wife attendr ed the Atleganv Grove camB meeting a few days this week. Rev. R. J.

Campbel', of Climber- land, was the guest of his friend, Rer. C. F. Coombs, yesterday. Lizzie Yourkins.

is, the guest of her-brother, Mr. jresaid team is said to be the A. L. Hibaer. a few davs this week.

Mrs w- Kell of Salman. Pa. was the, guest -oflJier daughter, Mrs. ever came to Frostburg. Genera formerly H.

F. a' few divs Kfcis week. but cow located at Lin- a few days here Jft ohis parents and-among old Bob is associated with his the dry goods, business -and tajTirJends are glad to hsar he Mr. J. Lowery was a business visitor at EHers lie today.

rge-force of P. telephone re busily engaged in transplant- ges and making a -number of Improvements to on (Cerent streets in the mountain A Congressman Uses Pe-ru-tfa In lite ing in nine cases oat of tenisdnatoa Famiiv catarrhal condition of the mucous mem- IT branes. oleanses mucous Hon. Thos. J.

Henderson, Member of Cbngress from Illinois, and Lieutenant the Union Army lor eight years. writes from the ILemon building, Washington, D. "Peruna Mas been used my taunl- ly the very best results mod I take pleasure fit recommending your valuable remedy tt my Mends asm tontesadsn for catarrhs' --fThos. J. Henderson.

Catarrh assnnics different phases in different seasons of the year. In the early summer systemic.catarrh is most prevalent. That tired, all worn out feel- branes. membranes and. cures the catarrh wherever located.

There are no for catarrh Just good as Permia. Accept- no substitutes. If you do not derive prompt Md satfe. factory results from the use of Pernna. write at oace to Dr.

giving a foil statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give yon. his advice gratis. Address Dr. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Ohio. Precinct--Orphan's, rMEYERSDALE, PA will be, given another street fair.

as the! al is billed in the sin city for one week from July I. of Cumberland, is making to open a first class groc- the Vogtman buildinp in Mm recently vacated by Mr. Mat- Stewart, of Steward fc emhiers. spending a few York and other cities on Mr. Stewart will be accom- by Mrs.

Stewart and are visiting at her home few weeks at Boston. Personals. Cronelly. of this oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Bureau Evening Meyersdale, July 22. I The baseball, game- at bei tween Ohiopyle and Meyersdale on was-quite to the Meyersdale they thought they would have a cinch, as one-of players put it, but there is an old savins: those who langh last laugh the heartiest.

Nevertheless the game was.watch- ed with much interest by a good natured crowd until the end, when the results were made known, the gams stood three to nothing in favor of the Ohiopyle. The ice cream social given by the Salvation Army last night in Donge's theatre was well patronized. Mr. Charles Holtzshu. of Pittsburs, is visiting bis parents on South Side.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomas. of Boynton were town visitors todav.

Prof.John-Whittaker A. R. C. O. Graduate of the Royal College of Or ganists, London; pupil of Sir Frederick Bridge, Organist and Director of, the Choir, Abbey, don, late Professontofthe N.

Mechanic St No. 6. River, 1st Court room. No. 6, 2nd--Mrs, Caton's residence, 72 Fayette St.

No- 7, Rawlings--D. M. Parker's store. No. 8.

Westernport, 1st Precinct--Cnr- ren's bartier St. No. 8, 2nd--Odd halt No. 9, Barnes' law office. No.

10, Lonaconing; 1st Precinct-- Kontoer's oerber shop. No. 10, 2nd--Good Will Engine Xo. 11, Frostburg--Wolf Sons Tin SL- No. 12, Frostburg--J." Footen's residence, McCuUohn No.

13, Mt Savage, 1st Preclnet--Mil- ler's- store room. No. 13, 2nd--Odd-Fellow's hall. No. Central, 1st Precinct--Mrs.

Sander's house, Hanover Centre No. 14. 2nd--F. S. 20 Frederick St.

No. 15, Ixxnaconlng, 1st Precinct--J. T. Walsh's office. No.

15, house. No. 16, North Branch--Thomas bert's honse. No. 17, Vale Summit--W.

W. Martin's Limited, arrives No. and 9t Louis arrives 6:10 a. leaves MT a. IB.

No. 71, Parkersburg, Wheeling and 7:00 a. daily szcept Sunday. 1 from Martlnnpurg and way, arrives except Sunday. No.

6, Limited Bxpresa, mrr rives 2:66 p. m. No. 66, Cincinnati and St. Louis Express, arrives 2:36 p.

leaves 8:06 p. A. No. 6 'Fairmont and Orafton local leaves, 3:30 daily Bonday. No, 1, Cincinnati and St Louis Limited Kxpreas, arrives 8:22 p.

leaves p. m. No. 7, Chicago Express, arivea p. leaves 9:62 p.

m. B. O. DIVISION WBSTBOlJNIX No, 9. Baltimore Express, leaves 2:00 a.

ni. No. Limited Express; leaves 4:40 lt ri tttho i'iwn I 1 ftmiter edJ ttf nmrg'sn. lyei. 10 take or 1 ff Jj ail WB8T VWOIN1A 43BN BAL ttAlJUWAY COJfl'ASY.

No. 1 p. ia in- 818 1W 407 TfiO 428 8(6 80S 6 10 8 A essxsfiox AW. or 8KS? au 708 11 OB 10 S8 10 618 10 SOI 10 ft 40 Lt (SB 4X 7 10 11 It 448 10 ST 10 01 7 19 11 (M 7 35 11 10 7 II 44 m. 4 750 7 tea Na 6:45 a.

diily except Sunday, Not IS, Chicago 10:00 HELO UP FOR APPROVAL Are some of the prettiest, most charming designs in PAPER tnat one could to. see, a'ni! that they will win-approval we-have, no doubt; The styles are of every known to the manufacturer. Besides their remarkable beauty they the additional attraction a remarkable low price. guest of her cousin. Miss this week.

J. Brown is suffering from his home on jBast Main Messrs. .1. Hertz- Newark, is the guest of the this Mrs. Mar; Ault Haserstown.

ar? the Mr. and Mrs. 1'. H. Brown on Bast Alain, street.

Mr. ftHagerstowa spending Frostburg Lonaconing, is her cousin. Mabie residence on Water street Alice McAlpine is flansie Price, at her Main Master is spending a few near GnuDsrille. and daughter. been th? euost.

of has retwrnt-d this place. Miss Florence Correspondence continued on page 3. C. W. WHITE; The Leading Wall Paper Man and Stationer.

No. 93 Baltimore Cumberland. Md. and Mr. were among' rrnstlrarK t.

Scolt, of a visit at this place Flossie Price is the friends this week. LOAN PAID. 2t-An in a MyateHows Traneactiofi. official of COIDIMIIV yfisterdar low for hundred dollars made by the President Alexaa- 0. Jordan of of loan UK Trust Otnpaay of.

ON loan was part fy tor kMMelf sad Mr. FOREIGNERS TO DIG CANAL. Bids to Be Asked for Japs, Chinese and Italians. July 22--The tempt to secure laborers in large hers for work in connection with the construction of the Panama canal will ie made todav. when bids will be asked by W.

Leon Pcpperman. acting chief of office of the Panama Canal Commission, for 2000 each of Chinese. Japanese and Italian laborers. it is not the purpose to make a contract with any bidder for labor which will the soveromcnJ making direct ard individual appciutinnt- each of the laborers farnishwJ. This is taken to avoid any or pcssibility of involuntary Under the plan proposed the contractor wjil iahd fcis laboreri! on the istlnunns.

These laborers will tnn prTsonally apply Tor appointment. statins the ameunt for which they will work. On this application appointments will be made out. The price asked for the laborers will vary, it is believed, from 75 cents to I1.VS a day. The contractors will figure thtfr profits In their eylltnates for getting th? laborers to tbe isthmus, added to which may be individual contracts for boarding Us? their arrival.

They will not permitted to in any way be between the laborer and thegovernsrent. The Mds will be opened on August 15. antl, Michigan, and CONDUCTOR OF TMfe CUMBER LAND CHORAL UNION. Inatnicta in PIANOFORTE FLAYING. (Technical Studies, Phrasing, Expression and Playing at Sight Elements, Ear Testa and Time Lessons.) ORGAN PLAVINfl.

(Special Etudes for Pedal Playing Registering, etc.) SINGING And the Cultivation of the Veici on the Italian Mcthed. Vocalixing Solfajring. Harmony Coontarpoint and CeiniioeltkMu And the System of Colleges of Music. Distinguished Terms fUaidsiKe aW etatfio. N.

Ceiitn Jtt. aude Club No. Mall P- 6, Cbicigo Limited, leavts p. EA8TBOUNP. No, 12, Limited Express, 10:44 lETTs nt p.

to 8 3 0 ff 51 8 48 401 Iv m. p. m. RCJtl 11M it.rn.ii.ra 8 aoit, a. ill TO.

lv p. Na ,10, Baltimore Expreaa, arrives Na 6, Limited Szpreaa, arrlrM p. Na 48, Mail, 12:82 p. m. arrlvea, store.

X0-- ftobertfeon's dence. i jjrf House. No. 20, EUerslie--Mrs. Corrigan's room, Corrigansville.

No. 21, Gross--Six Mile Honse. No. 22, Cnion. 1st Kraft's, 53 t'nioa St No.

22. 2nd--Cumberland Dye Works, 52 Maryland avenue. Ko. 23r 1st Precinct--Mrs. Gnncing's house Baltimore avenue.

No. 23. 2nd--Capt Hartsock's residence, S9 Dccatur No. 24, Eckhart--Eckhart Club House. Ko.

25,. Pekia--Jas. P. Brehaney's res- idence. No.

26, Frostburg--Samuel Jeffries' store room. No. 27 Gilmore--Win. McVeigh's store room. No.

28, Frostburg--J. R. Daniel's barb shop. JOHN B. SHANNON, Chairman.

Democratic- County Committee, Cumberland, Md. No. SS No 91 m. MHOO Jtl2S5 851 124 1 4A 1000 ana H.G.CLABK. ezce r.i Chm.

Alt. RAiLKoiD-BCD- D. MARTIH, Manager of PaMeager T. FITZGERALD. Mantfcwr; M.

C. CLARKB, Ticket Acent, Comb. Franchise Chicago Dental Parlors. The Best Equipped Op-to- pate Dental Rooms is CumberiairJ. We use can hoy.

We use S. S. white teeth. Best set of teeth for Other dentists ask yon $15 for the same grade. We save you $7.

AH of our crowns are made of the best gold. We will pnt you on a porcelain or white crown; so natural that you can't tell it front your own tooth. We do more crown and brldgework than all the other dentist? 13 the city. Our prices can't be beat. We fill save yonr teeth with sHver, platinum.

ama.1apim and gold. We ly extract your teeth without pain for Americans Defeated. London, inly 22--li the fot Dnvht teaaif im- at Wliatadoa Joday 3- Heat Wllltam A fr-4. of bmt In States. Office 35 N.

Centre OR. STEHLFY. CHAS. E. COPE MnAieai Director Academy of UNsrte.

Teacher ef violin and MaMofln. Will be In town all Or City Offlce, Cumberland, Md, July 8. 1905. Notice is hereby crrea that an or dinance entitled "An Ordinaace by tte Mayor and City Council of Cumberland granting the AUaftls Gaa Company, a body corporate of the state of West Virginia, the rtrtt, privilege and ranchisfl to occupy. operate and maintain natural saa maiai, pipes and necessary to the streets, anes.

alleys the city of Cumberland. MaryUind, for the purpose of supplyiac to tM City of Cumbertaad and the inhabitants Hto4 Mr fith, 1905, to pending passage of City Council of the City of M. and will be opon at the resralar meet- tog of the City Condi io be feeid the first Monday In the month of August, 1905. (Angwt 7th, 1905) at o'clock p. m.

Dy the directioa of the City Council at the date of the flltajc sm provided for by the proriaKws of the City Charter. HOWARD M. City Clerk. Address CHAtX t. CCf r1sPf HiM-lAlMHC STEIN ae 904 14 8 IS.

tti I I ig fl wet I 4 to 10 4 4 8 aoftltjo Ar i I si ill t.JT FOR if ine Wines Liquors, Brown Stout, Ales an4 Porter. Schlitz's Beer. tt FOItSALK. la ROM Hm addiOoB, good 7 lots tocnllem. 1 BeaB A Jot of Morta's Afffjty J.

W. KUNNU feet. Chlckeae. AARON MAY, Tern Mti Setter Pipe; Smith Irott Steel Sttu hUMMlM fHOH CUMBKBU4XD. JOHN I A P.

VtAM CN4INMH. It 4MK If Send as year address aari will scad you a Columbia and 12 for tree trial. can pay. $1 a week on it. after fln.

payoeat. naUl for. with records. $10 $SS Liberal jkOwmr I (X GraiOU htvt moved their will more to Ytft for cbe amovnt spent (12 for laundry) than tnythhig else yon can get for the same otttkjr. 'rystal Laundry.

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