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The Herald and Torch Light from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 5

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faxtt or( MARYLAND. A APRIL 27, I I A PCKTINEHT. lu-uin -f tiononl Iu Cuuutl Elsewhere. Excunion to Baltimore. On Wednesday, May 10, an excursion to Baltimore will be run over the Mr.

W. H. Hurlfj- Retlrm. The firm of Hurley and Maudavill proprietors of the Baldwin was form- Mr. Samuel Emuiert has sold a fine Baltimore aud Ohio railroad from this a i' 8 0 1 i J.

H. Manaavill has purchased the half interest of Wm. J. Hurley, his former partner, aud will conduct" the LOCAL Jl'UGK I I I 4 CHAISOK. to Mr.

L. RudUill, of Front Royal. Va. The linden trees in front of the the Crttml lo Mil eam-ra existing In Cuiiiberlaiul Applies In his charge to the Grand Jury at the Aliegany County Court Monday, Judge Hoffman laid especial stress, on the subject of The municipal authorities have a right to suppress all nuisances, aud. yet it is the duty of the grand jury- also to investigate all brought to their notice.

We have a Kreat deal of rain now aud the streets- are well washed, aud what might be a nuisance in the warm summer months uiiifht not appear so now. So it is not only the of the Grand Jury to investigate present nuisances personally, but also to investigate places that are complained of as having been nuisances last summer. Especially is this necessary since the grand jury will not be iu session again i October, while all the danger from cholera and other epidemics will oc- dur in the time intervening--the warm weather of the coming tum- uier. Therefore the should investigate all complaints of not only places that are nuisances now, but that were nuisances in the past--call all the persons of the neighborhood together as witnesses. i this is iu the hands of the municipal authorities, yet this does not exonerate the grand jury, nor the county, nor State boards of health i their work in this matter.

Court. Letters of administration on the personal estate of Abbe Ueeler, deceased, granted unto J. Marbourgh Keedy. Francis Grant, executor of John Grant, deceased, returned inventory of appraisement of the personal estate of said deceased. Levi Bear and Martin Hear, executors of Elizabeth Bear, deceased, tiled first and final account.

Newton L. Schindel, i JI. Schindel nnd Lewi? p. Schiudel, executors of Lewis Schindel, deceased, filed list of debts due said deceased first and final account. Harry B.

guardian to Harry M. Uuger settled first account. Last will and testament of John Grant, deceased, admitted to probate and letters testamenta 1 on estate of said deceased, granted unto Frances Gaut. Last will and testament of Joseph Grove, deceased, admitted to probate. John L.

Miller, Geo. M. i and John Murdock executors of i i a Miller, deceased, settled i account. Elie Wade and John P. Houpt, executors of Jacob Houpt, settled sixth and final account.

Win. Houpt administrator of David Houpt, first final account. Samuel Cushwa, administrator of William Cushwa, deceased, settled first and final account. Alex. M.

Wolfinger guardian to Mary Viola ami Ada Alice i settled third a Henry Foltz administrator of Ann Maria Foltz, deceased, returned inventory of appraisement ef the personal estate of said deceased. Henry F. Wingert a i i a of Elizabeth Powell, deceased, filed IKt of debts owing to said deceased. Harry B. Unger appointed iriiardian to Harry M.

Wagner. Court House are beiug trimmed by- George Febrev. The Way uesboro electric light plant is to be enlarged by the addition of a 40 lamp arc dynamo. The banks of Roanoke have proffered Secretary Carlis-le $100,000 iu gold iu exchange for treasury notes. The twentieth annual Grangers' Picnic will be held at Williams'Grove on August 2S 2S, oO, 31, September 1 aud 2.

Michael Cunningham, whiledigging in the Town Run drain, unearthed an old copper cent bearing the date of 1701. At Scotland, a short distance Xortl of Chamberi-burg, the church was a i a consumed by tire earK Sunday Morning. Since the 1'. V. railroad has been in operation several of Uearspring's leading merchants 'ncreased their fifty per cent The first incandescent electric lighl used iu this county were those plaeec iu P.

H. Darby's mill, Williamsport in 1SS7. The plant cot ifiOO and still in operation. The liquor men are out getting names on the application for licenses to be ready for May 1-4, when they are granted by the Mayor Halm received a barrel of lire brk-k samples for paving pur- poses.They can be seen at the Clerk's ollk-e in the Market HI Mr. Harry Lan.lK clerk iu the Roanoke post oilice, came home sick a week ago is iiuprovingand was able to sit up in his room, yesterday.

A a of i i i i Cushwa, of was from a colt she was i i and sustained several bad bruises but e.seqied i breaking any bones. Hollar, of Greencastle, and who was formerly a resident of Hag died of Hright's disease, at In- i a aged about fiftp ye.irs. There was a large party at the house of Mr. David Hummelsine ou George street, and the evening was in singing, games, and partak- ng of refreshments. A public meeting was held in the band hall at Keedysvilln ou Saturday night by the citizens, to take iction on the purchase of a steam lire engine for use iu case of lire in the For several mouths the late D.

K. i a had been suffering with pains at the base of his it is thought they drove him to take his life; lie tossed and tered at night. Mr. F. W.

MeCoinas has so far improved as to be able to walk about his room. Miss Clara Worthington the nurse who been attending him from Johns Hopkins hospital has returned to Baltimore Dr. E. A. Wareham has contracted with the Maryland Mantel aud Tile Company, of Baltimore, for the construction of six handsome hardwood cherry and oak mantels i tiles in Ins new residence on Xurtli Potomac street.

A couple gentlemen trim Pennsylvania made au offer to the West End Improvement Company to locate here A game be one of he of base ball will attractions in tht latter city. A large number of house in the future as sole proprietor. Prizes For Tou. The ecoud grand Priie is now un- I der way do you want a portion, or may heal! of if! Then supplv the missing word. "Genl.

Grant 'was a hat was supply the cor- members of the Independent Order of Mechanics will -to to Baltimore ou this excursion, to be present at the session of the Supreme Lodge of that order. A grand street parade, i over three thousand men inline, members of Maryland aud District of Columbia lodges, all iu uniform aud a number of bands of Lodges The Baldwin's management has always been such as to highly recommend it, aud grows more popular with time, and it is certain its reputation will be sustained under the proprietorship of Mr. Maudavill. Wrrrkou V. A slight wreck occurred ou the Cumberland Valley Railroad Thursday night Junction.

A 0 word, who gue are expected from Pennsylvania aud ear loaded i pig iron on a Members of the Sub frei K'l't train broke and in Xew Jersey, peme Lodge and of tle Grand of Maryland and the I i Columbia will participate in the parade. The fare for the round i from Hagerstown will be 25. The Kit; 1- re. Pawnee Bill's show arrived in i city Monday afternoon an-1 are comfortably quartered tor the next few days in a vacant lot along the Funkstowi: pike at the edge of town. They came from Frederick over the B.

i O. R. K. The paraphernalia were transported on nine strong.large cars. Everything is done ith order.

care auJ The Indians and strange looking characters c.uii- posiug the human portion of the exhibition make an odd looking family, but they are very much subdued aud peaceful. The and horses are well-fed and some of are very flue looking auimals.There very typical frontier life about the aggregation as they now appear at the edge of the citv. some manner was across-the track. A wrecking train from Clmm- ben-burg ith derricks pulled the derailed car from the road and after considerable work the track was cleared. The passenger a i due here shortly after midnight de lajed about three hours.

MvrlU' IVitk to The boa-d of directors of the Agricultural Society were in session yesterday, President Stunebraker in the chair Mr. Stonebraker reported that he had closed a contract with the Peak combination which has appeared here before, for the Fair next fall. Onlj routine work was done ester- a The V. M. C.

B. W. Phreauer presided over the deliberation, of the promoter-of the Y. M. C.

its new organization yesterday evening. Rev. E. H. Delk the prayer meeting preceding the Im-iness meeting.

He read Romans, 12th, chapter. L). E. Wolf read the new constitution recently drafted. It was adopted and Jassed as read.

The will lie known as the Hagerstown Y. M. 3. A. The initiation fee placed at Jayable iu advance.

There was a slause making it compulsory to expel 'very director absent three times in succession from the regular meetings except in cases of sickness and out of own. Another Main Itimietl. The barn of Mrs. Hiram Suyiler, situ-ite nt-ar was completely destroyed by tire Wednesday morning about eleven o'clock. A seventy-five busheisof corn, 100 bushels of wheat, 10 tons of hay and a cow and a calf were consumed.

Jt is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The total i reach no insurance. ctly the missing ttie 'V )artici )at rrm au 1 to extra; aud persons geudiu" most answers correct or not will be entitled to $10. All answers mu-t be sent bv mail not later than May Oth 1SU3, checks will he sent winners aud mining word announced in i paper. A luav guess as often desired.

ith each guess should enclose cents in one or two cent stamps for choice of the two following remedies which will be mailed to you free- For painful Corns-The Coax which is a sure, quick, safe anil permanent cure for Corns and Cal- louses on toe or bottom ol first application generallyrelieves the pain or you can have a bottle ol Dr.Roval's PKKKKI-T LITTI.K may help but these cure" Sick or Xer- vous Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Ouyiiu'ss. Kiml Stomach. Torpid liver. Sallow Skin. Sinking or i of the Heart, dots or Webs before the eyes, aud the very best Ca hartie or active Purgative nit he world.

If you Wll ut both reme dies enclose in silver or cents in two cent stamps. i this send two guesses. Remember the is given away absolut, ly tree to help introduce my remedies. A trial will convince anyone that they are the best in the world. Would like every person suffering i Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Stomach disorders, send me their names and address.

Adilressall communications to CM vs. S. HKKS Philadelphia, Pa. I --Good agents wanted. No More Cheap Literature! Will Sweep It Out of Sight.

i i i IVIlan. Albert Heard put a force of at work morning to lav a drain pine connecting the property of Mrs. Hettie Hriiin, and occupied by H. M. Hay-.

and Win. Gibson i the Town Run Drain, for the purpose of relieving the cellar of water, and for which permission was granted by City Council. Factory I'p Operations at the Crate Factory be gan last Monday. The i has a a encouraging and promising season ahead. Mr.

(ieo. Fridinger it. manager. There are hands at present at work and orders are most satisfactory. La Crlppr.

During the prevalence of the Grip last seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, escaped all the troublesomeafteretrects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting cures not only in cases of Grippe, but in aH Diseases of the Throat, Liingsand Chest, and has cured cases of asthma and Hay vet- of longstanding. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint.

Free i a bottles at Hlew Lucas Drugstore. FOR THTC 1U.OOD, Weakness, Malaria, indigestion and take UliOWN-S IROSt BITTERS. 't euros quicklj-. For sale by all dealers il mi'dicine. Ut't the geuuine.

BY A NEWSPAPER. "Written. SILK CLOTH Almost Free! Books for birt to to your way to heaven. "Junior" class orations were ileliv- at the Male High School fol ows: H. Heyser "Evils of Idleness;" K.

G. Hoover, "Early Pleasures;" Win. "Development of Edgar Eyler. "Perils of immigra- ion," B. Solliday, "Power of Kindness;" H.

Burger, "Imagination leads Discovery;" G. H. Light, "Evils of utemperance," H. H. i "The Sprerh Kesttirril For live years 1 sulTereil i pain and discharge of the throat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes ie at times; could not a above a whisper; lost weight i a and not able to work.

1 was treated by the best physicians in the connty.but received no relief. A i i up all hopes-1 was recommended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure A using it for four weeks my speech returned. All of Catarrh have disappeared and "1 now i raw aside your i a i i be i i a Spring some nobb i Wt i at are offi ring a pulley factory if they received a certain amount of cash, and a certain amount of money to use for several years i interest. Uenl Kst.itc Sales. John E.

Fahruey has sold and three-quarters acres of his peach orchard near Mapleville to Peter Mullen at ninety dollars per acre.Mr. Mullen is about to erect a house on the tract immediately. Thomas D.ck bought five acres of the same orchard at th Most of the trees iu this orchard are three years old. Jacob E. Fisher sold for Alex.

A strong, trustee, a lot MxlW feet on Salem avenue John Ernst for 1412.50. Also, 33 acres of i land for T. A. Brown, trustee, for to S. P.

Linebatigh. Also, three lots on street, to James Ankeuey at a piece, for Alex. Armstrong, trustee. W. K.

HofTman sold the brick residence, No. 122 ist Washington street, to George A. Stevens, of lla- gerstown. Mrs. Phoebe Rraly sold to W.K.

HofTman the two story brick with mansard roof i a on i Franklin street, in Easton's row. on private terms. Heath of Mrs. Mary A. i a aged 75 years, widow of George Zimmerman, who died 25 years ago, died at her home in Monday.

She made her home i the i i Mr. M. F. Sigler. She had been a i Mrs.

M. F. Sigler's mother i she died a year ago, and recently had been waiting Bolil Ureak For Liberty. Sixteen House of Refuge boys made a break for liberty Mouday morning, but before sunset all but six of them had been captured and returned to the i i i According to Superintendent Kirk wood's- account the es- i cape was cleverly planned. saiiie price.

'Ire 1 boys, who to the north division, were a i i ball. Superintendent Kirkwootl and his assistants American Nation;" Jos. Fiery, "Edu ation;" H. G. Herman," "Fellow teoi i different Person." School Mates." The committee awarded H.

G. Her- uiau, first honor; Geo. H. Light, sec- I ond; Wm. Isminger, third; Igar Eyler.

fourth. About the Frnrli drop. J. Mitchel Stover, of E-lgeinont saj-s the peach buds were never in a liner condition than at present. The buds are just opening and next week the orchards will in bloom, which period Mr.

Stover considers as the critical one. If no cold snaps reach the I'elt next week he considers the crop safe, and some little fortunes will be made out of the coming crop by growers. Mr. along, i several other growers, purposes erecting a canning and evaporating plant at Edgemont, to be iu connection with the one at Way- uesboro now beiug fitted out. Only Two Sucge-itetl.

For Judge Alvey's successor in the fourth circuit Governor Brown said the onlj- persons brought prominently to l.is attention thus far are Fredinand Williams and A. Boyd, both of Aliegany On. Garrett Elk Lick, Somerset Pa. The above is one of the many test! monials we have received this week, i and we will publish every two waeks additional persons having been cured by on marvelous uiediciua. Try a i bottle aud be cured at once.

DlU'li Oakland, Md. For sale by Druggists. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure the only medicine used by vapor inhalation, and is guarntecd by your i druggist. i uooriMi coroii. I I NO.

20 may oe considered as absolutely infallible for the cure of whooping cough. It allays the irritation, moderates the cough and so cures the disease. Slippers Slippers Slippers Slippers Slippers uvi vjti. vrarreu C.HIIHV i i i i i is not presenting a candidate, nor has Slippers Washington county made i Known, though the Governor antici- were at breakfa-t. Mr.

F. C. Rhodes pltes tlla 011 of the lawyers in that i wil he urged for i position, a i i a At the far He says that before a i tilt end of tlie ground was watchman Daniel Kirnes who about sixtj-- live years of age. He was hidden from the view of Mr. Rhodes bv a Slippei Slippers mid Miofi.

Everybody wears Shoes or Slippers. Do you want a pairof Oxfords ()5c Hussett Oxfords I Kussett and Hed Shoes, 2 H-. Russett and Keil Shoe Shoes Shoes Slioes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes 810.00 AND They are made from carefully selected cloths, lined i Italian Cloth and Serges, well made aud cut to tit. The coats are Single or Double Breasted, These suits are bound to please. The and values can't be matched.

Please co-lie and see them. BOIS 1 AMD CHILDREN'S SUITS, People want the best they can get for their money, and it goes i saying that get it here. 'o other house can show such a large ami well selected stock as we do i season, and the prices are very moderate. TO $10.00. MKX AXf) HOYS, RUSSIAN CALF SHOES in Blucher and Regular Lace Styles in the different shades of leather, Boj-s' tun shoes $1.35 Men's $2 to UPDECRAFFS, One-Price Cash Store.

To the People of Hagerstown and Washington County. ajn-ee to take i ly Ol lint if von titled. i "'TV low i I eL.ro All 1 TM i mem he for most a i i i i i a1 same price a i xeu.V.N r' 1 a1 1 a evu-tlj the The books i i M'C'ii-u ut i IMP i a reniiam-nt sulsciiu-r 1 ol -K nine weeks' inni-u once. II i i i i i sou on iircMiiitaiiun the i "mi Vou IMJ ejL-li .1 501, hook at ,1 1 1 1 Look mil iu-n "lue. ot i i i i i i Mtiie.1 In the collector To the a i i This Certifles, That I i i i i i.e ami Inn me i eent- title.1 iiiulcr teriu ol i ollei to Hate TO OTTH Miinj who alresuh inliitn i i a et In 10 IU.MI.KNT-; I I I I I i i i to 1 I I I A I 1.

In a i and one ot mil- lie'lutilu 1 I I A 1 I 1 II Mi 11 1,,, 2 i i i iwv i a i i i i i tin A i on pn i i itiul p.i inx i i i i I wlio I he paper tor nine tor and is en- Collector. wish 1 oller HERALD PUBLISHING South Jonathan Street, Hagerstown, Md. LIST OF THE "The Beautiful Story." "Health, Wealth and "Heroes of The Plains," "The Living World," "Heroes of The Dark Continent," "The Life and Work of James G. Elaine." DEERING BINDER, the ap- pointment he i consult iu the cir- by a i i The ball was knocked a a a Harnes aud the boys uri.le a ruxli lor it. One of them said to lie James H.

Stahl, struck Mr. K-iniHS a blow back of the head i a bat, i him down, i he lay prostrate and insensible one of the boys took the key of the gate from pocket, and, followed by the crowd, made a rush for libertv. cuit and endeavor to select a who will have i conliden a chance of election. judge t'tHinty Cntntnitiioncrs Meeting. The Commissioners were in session yesterday, most of the day being occupied in hearing persons concerning taxes on laud which they have sold.

The e.xamiuer's report in the James W. Start7.iuan road which was rejected some i ago was reconsidered i reference to a portion thereof. The rport in regard to the first part was reversed and the road ordered to be opened. Commissioners then continued the report of the road from the Berkley private road to the pike road tlip Kxiimiiicr. Messrs.

Harp and Smith, the new- editors and proprietors of the Frederick Examiner, have electrified that paper. They deserve credit and generous support for their successful effort to convert the Kxaminer into a first class weekly journal. It is newsy, MrC.UtDKLl, the leaders of low prices. -'A y.lention," 1 Why i a i i and an i i gent year alter year, suffer the inconvenience and torment of Piles and other rectal diseases, such 1 as ulcers, fistula, stricture, fissure, catarrh and polypus, to say i of the serioun results, which they bring about. Piles can be treated all most painless i the loss of blood and the cure is certain and permanent.

1 have cured cases of three years standing, men 75 vear 1893 STEEL BINDER. DEERING MOWER! Either Style well edited and gives a a evi- old, there is no chloroform or ether used for it generally causes no more pain than patients suffer before it is These Fashionable and Popular Hats IXIIL.U^ me HecKley private road on Mrs. Susanne Siller, mother of leading to Williamsport. The Mr. M.

F. Sigler, is now aged 8H wi therefore not be built. years, and still vers active and bright The deceased left no children of her To 1F nrl own, but a stepson Samuel lives in Judges Hoffman and Stake have Smithsburg, and Jacob 'lives at Mill- 1 fr gating permission Persons who are subject to attacks i i i to tlle Baltimorp and Cumberland di- of bilious coMc can almost i a i Point funeral this vision of the West Virginia Central tell, by their feelings when to eYpect railroad to apply to the board of pub-' an attack. If Chamberlain's Colic lie WOTKS for permission to construct i Cholera and Di -rrho-a Remedy is I a bridge over the Potomac river and taken as soon as these symptoms Chesapeake and Ohio Canal at North appear, tney can ward off the disease. "ranch, six miles east of Cumberland.

Snch persons should always keen the a a i 'n be though tho building of Remeay at Imnd ready for immediate I Jale High School at!) a. Jane Oth the West Virginia Central to HaW use when needed. Two or three doses tor admission to grades below the town was an assured fact and is one of it at the right time will gave them High School department, and at 1 p. of the steps Uken looking toward its mn ch iuffering. For Mle by- m.

for admission to M.gh School. early construction. AughlnbaughSoD, Hagewtown, Md stone Point Funeral i i a 10 o'clock, Rev. Santee officiating, interment in the Methodist graveyard. Kiaminalion nl Ihv III nil Srli.ii!.

dence of the enterprise of the publishers. The Kxaiuiner should not only grow in popular regard, but it should applied. The worst cai-es while become a powerful influence in re es- under treatment are not detained even tablishing Republican supremacy in an hour. Frederick county, iu which noble 1 will be at the Baldwin House, work the A eitenils its heart- Hagerstown, May 1st, ISilj, will i iest sympathies. be there three days.

I "will be pleased in iJCSt Iriminea and Make. to wait upon any one who is afflicted i a i i Mich diseases. Hoover's full orchestra of 14 pieces Yours Respectfully, will play for the Mentzer-Harnhart UK C. H. wedding at St.

James Reformed I can give the best of ref rence church, Leifersburg, on the evening fr oni Washington, I). lialtimore, of April 2(ith. Mumma's bigt'est 'bus Md Va. anil W. V'a Frederick Co with four white horses will take the Carroll Washington or in musicians to the scene of the knot- every state in the United States.

i Hand Sen(M! Shorn. I Hand Sowed Men's Hand Slioes in Shoes, ft.oo Hal, Conere and Hand Sewed Blucher. Plain and Shoes. 00 tipped. Three dollars Hand Sewed a pairat McCAHDKLl, i Shoes.

BKOS. Hand Sewed Men's Shoes Shoes, They are Hand Sewed the best line of Calf Shoes, $3.00 Shoes for Men's wear Men's Slioes that we have ever Hand Sewed offered. They are Shoes. $3 00 good wearers. See Men's Shoes them, you will buy Hand Sewed them.

Russett Blnch- Shoes, f3 00 ers, Rntsett Bals, for Men's Shoes Men and Boys. Try Hand Sewed McCAKDKU, BROS Shoes, f3 00 Hand Sewed shoes. We lead, others follow. We alwavs do what we promise. IICCARDELL BROS.

Sturm At Smokctnwn. Smoketowu was visited by one of the most severe rain and wind storms of the season Thursday. The wind I blew over a summer kitchen for Mr. i J. E.

Waddle at that point. 1893 I MOWER. J. S. BMMBRT SON, FOH.

Deering Steel Binders, Mowers, Deering Repairs, Binder Twine. Call and see SAMPLE MACHINE at J. S. Eramert Son, OTHER LEADING SHIES, Next Market, And Agricultural Implement Dealers, West Washington Hagerstown, Md. 'SPAPERf SPAPERf.

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