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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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THE VOL. NEWS. FREDERICK, MOXDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, SPECIAL NTI6ES. Boy the Best ROLLER FLOUR. Four lines or less published under this head fo--r5 cts.

oerweefc. Pro- -r. advertisements It -TO MAKE Bread. E. --sc-cpsa HOSES.

BEODI3TG AJTD DECORATTTE PLANTS, CUT FLJOT A A DESIGNS AT SHOUT CST NOTICE. GEEEX KOCSE, SOCTH STREET. A A only of us k.r.-i kt-p; by a man :2 i John U. a A-i Saints where he is prepared to ac aud the t.j am of vroxN SB line La ISuf.or: bt-ei lilies" Tw SJspjers. Shoes a specialty.

Ail of our Oiish Saies an-i sat! exaii'ire our jrooJs. promptly alter de-J suv part i' -leatly i', ne. -ef Bv'Ots aud Shoe-: rva.lt' 10 ur-it-r. FOR 1 Detroit Co. Iron -t'e the GreeD ix sC-h" aort a 0 ifo! Satinvs.

a. iha cheap. G. J. i c-f.

revsvr i.i i. A it return to this i i i -I U-Ri she -ay. with Twvnst- Heal of Sjuab'e r-r I'. W.AXTEr».-A --SJK! irh- --J for A orW.ll:ai: Knt FOR SAI.E.-One srood Lawn Mower cheap for c2-h. i a FOU A cow an-i calf.

Appij- to Samuel Early, near Hajuburjf. t'rt-J'k. tv. 3 Tw.i or thr- 1- at-. Appiv at ONLY OXE Wc--t srn-vt.

mar Market. Si-' cio-ier'i Appiv to C. C. v. apri-'-ltf A Hc-nt Yard ani! Fin'lervrn; i co OiT fik.

between Miller -sr O. on June 1st. owner, if returned FOK ots-rilue rooms Third Apr-Jy tu H. Kline-, ol Xyrth Market i ARCHITECT ASD E.NHIXEES. sit F.

X. D. C. COLD-BLOODED I He Manifests No Emotion Whatever in hisCrltJcaJlPosltion. From i the fortitude or callousness, or whatever is the right name for it.

that has characterised his itnest, and which h.w taken from sympathy th.it he Outdoor Life for Women. Kr a VioVr, Tiie redemption of woman's I am loore aEid more convinced de- kinds hic i are every one's of the Carlvles. the F. D. Maurice, one The Fun of French Divorces.

ri-5 U-uer Xew PRICE TWO CENTS Inssde Facts about PocahontM. Mr. JoL-i of Vir- vorw. i er lvt ie I' 111 who-v- f.ivor ij the d.Vircei by party Ia.lia.i-! ia ICOT.aa-l carried to 'lie Indian CapiUl ou York river, He when he heard the verdiot he had often wept before. He went tLeeourtroo'a to the ail the prisoner, but was a wresiliatj i household ai'iirs ai- pronounce-i tern.ui:;g-.vith refuge 0:1 the or a-it months the hanos, ia i i 11 a Jatae-towc IV.vthontjis a lettrr to would be eep.

hen the prisoners were all let out of their cells mto the yard yesterday morning the other fellows were anxioas'to hear the resp.lt of the i rial. and several of them having gathered about him one asked: eil. how did you come out last He said: found me guilty of murder in the de- There V.MS no show of emo- 01 doors Twive and again, frieud.s -7" i aud lived "tai.jr i saous tor a .1 Tho i iiave loosed pitvmgty or, ae iM good also iii.ike a j.o'.nt i Oi UOOr- tOEl tits i i liA-iT i i i A good lor notuiiijj but is fe wind wrouput tneir sj.eh i and the ex-husband the la- ow. i or i Jtiiit- i i i :t.i iiiiu ilc i Beecher Rebukes the Sinners on His Left. Henry Ward Beecher, in ciosino- nis remarks at the Friday evening Christ, prayer meeting, shook Lis gravely at those who sat on his left, and then said to his audience on hi' ngiit: "The euificaiion hasn't beea evenlv divided this on the left about five miles from prowling about houses ia the pear in Ir WtMrs Ir rt borhooJ.

frightening women bv ca rl W1 th ta actions, and Saturday evening he a lv ust atu out. 1.., i i up. an or-itfT wtjioti I obev. i riouslv engage-i in laughing at me oecause I have s. big hole in the left oic-hed a daughter of Mr.

i i been "indus- i Taylor, making insulting motions to up. an mayor tsp hi- a b-'hinii green I'llu be-'in? i the THE SINGING BEGGARS. iti Ca jeldlw 1- BEAUTIFUL GEMS FOIt CENT-A: the new Gallery. Xi. NO E.

Patrick C'jr. Carro-i. EOARDEHS liooms furnished or tinfumisht-tl. b-'ar! to be ba'I ar SJ.O3 per week- Call at NEWS O15ce. 3IOXEY TO to loan at fi per on First Inquire at XEWS OSce.

OXLY TEX CEXTS PER Sc-rerai thousand cM in go rf papers. They arc in good condition ar.d make splendid wrapping er. Apply ar once- to THE XEWS office. DK. J.

M. RADCL1FF. Dentist, announces trat on and after June 1st he will discon'-nue Tisits to JLadiesbursr. Patients In that district please call at his office ia Frederick. Goo.

Brust i- Co. Dear Sirs: It is Trith pleasure that I add my testimonial to the many already received by you of the merits of your "Goitfen Tinge" Flour. It is better than any I hare ever used I recommend it to the pubiic cheerfully. Joseph Brenner. pair.

If they and I couldn't afford nevr ones, I should be dreadfully ashamed. As it is, I'm not. bat ray wife is. In making a call this afternoon my leg came in contact with a barrel, and it had a nail in it-hence the tear. I tried to close it with a pin, but the pin dropped out.

So it is vrith our sins. We can't pin them up. The pia -will drop out a.nd disclose the bare spot." I and then The-e iio no of iriy take long, i I tsvo Two her. A number of the neighbors i I I aiarmect at recent occurrence-; in this county, assembled yesterday i arraed, and made search for the i i TM ri" i i i iroijt tl'o tiLlo to'T wit- like tlnwias thi-v shrunk along; fender. Tner had taken rone i a uiu.t, 8 UC I.

Wllj tbav. them, said to" have been mefelv for 5 jl Lt lue the purpose of i him up while and the hu.o.y»d to or Hie line. The clerk rea.k the decree in i jpjars sing- to-day: clutching throug nhu-. No soul was in their scourged by cruel thong, iuilicted a thrashing. fore Justice Azariah Oursler.

was brought here to jail yesterday, FOR REXT barn: capacity for 12 head of stock, -with five acres of pasture, and ranninsr water: a I jacer.t to citv. Call on A. it. Yeakie. City Hall.

received 5.000 of the best c'ams at cts- per HO Larg-est and best crabs ever offered in the market. Froes large as ele- phanTS. Served at D- saloon. FOR REX! -A eommccious and ivell vec- tiiated dwelling, desirahly located, on r-'ourh Market street. Terms reasonable.

C. C. Tarf E. Patrick street. my-xitf FOR two-seat open phfpton which the owner CO use for.

at CityHotei. ELEGANT a g-ent'eman and ar-d tvo ec-nts or iadies with first-ciass boar-L c-an be obtained at Xo. 1S3 'West Patrick street. Frederick. Pnce moderate.

FOR The sixth in Carjin's f23tf. Cbarcb sa- Apsiy at Citv Hotel. of tlu C. The lest, hanfisoniest best book eve? sold for lew than twice our price The fastest gellinir book In America. profits to All IntaQiffeat people IT.

AST became luooeMru! afeat Terms free. HALUtrt BOOK THE CO3IFOXT OF THE OUB STOVES, "WHAT THEY WJLL It Is liv rna-v tho-r Ti'y suitable or adapte.1 VT k. and 'the stove- -t r-o fi- a-i-1 i l-Ak fr. i A THK r- a f. a.

r-r ir lea- tappet-. Only hca' fr an Tlonr. rf-- va Sr Ajrent. JOHN H. ABBOTT, The Washington Monument Struck by Lightning.

WASHINGTON, June the sharp thunder-storm of Friday a bolt of lightning struck the caps'tone of the Washington monument, and an examination made yesterday disclosed that the stone was shattered to some extent, and another stone cracked. Col. the engineer corps, in charge of the monument, does not think the damage done of material consequence, and says it can be easily repaired. To-morrow Prof. Eowland of the John Hopkins University, will make 3.

critical and scientific examination of the monument with respect to providing improved appliances for conducting electricity from the top to the bottom of the monument. The immense height of the monument and its exposed position makes every possible precaution a necessity. Dime Novel Heroes. FONDBU LAC, June Henry lartia Kune, aged nineteen, perpetrated a daring robbery Thursday night in caboose of a Northern freight train after it left the city for the North. A.

Tnnker, the sole passenger, was alone in the caboose, and just as the train started the boys got aboard. All then seized down, took $3.25, his silver Cratch and chain, his hat. his even the toots off his feet, tearing bis mto two pieces and oBrryimg away half of that. thea tbe i'srgo have been arre-tea of re Potiphar Returned Unexpectedly. Quarterly Meeting of Friends.

EOCEVILLE, June 8---The Society of Sprin it being the" forty-third 'quarterly friends, meeting held in the meeting-house at the poor of the ward. 1 This done the mayor H.IV,--. "la the i name of the law we declare your riage dissolved bv reason the pronounced between you." i'n TUv Smallest Watch In the TVortil. Yorl: fjun.J A penholder, resting ia a rich velvet case, lay on a jc shaped like au A faint that place. The meeting was largely attended the umber present Gambling at Yale College i the past few rnontL' it Jeweler liftul the holder from the rSC with a smilf.

anil exhibited a liny watch dial, ouu sixtccuth of an iucu iu set in tbc side between two other day, a i esnmated at from four to five hun- 13 said, there has been a wonderful anl the otia-r the month of the year. The dred. Many came from Baltimore i increase in College. ct ntcr a ticked seconds, minutes, made, city, Baltimore county, Harford conn- It is said that, the police who do doty the a ty, London county, and Wash- i a the vicinity of the campus have the lewder said ington city. The preachers of the "spotted" a of student rooms i ia the wcrld.

It look a occasion were Eev. Wm. Williams, of i which parties plav poker i AVaterford, London Eev. most daybreak. One student re- Abel Hull and Eev.

Darlington i ceatly said that the gambling craze -tJoopes, of Harford county! The had never so man? votaries in Yale meeting will adjourn to-dav. as it has just now. The st-ite lottery tickets are very much sought after i the better part of rears to lit the parts togcthcrso a would work accurately. It has Iwcn exhibited in i.ondoti aud The works of the watch were so that they titled lengthwise; in the holder. The Solomon's Two Wives.

bv certain students. A u-w LOXDOX, June artiste, for-I ago a party of fire '-ao merly pretty well known in London clubbed and bought a tick- dramauc and mnsical circles as Lily in the Stat-; Lottery. and since this Ham Fargo, aged seventeen, Smith aged sixteen, and Marti Gray, writes to the London Topical They won $500 on'ir, ai Times that she cannot quite co-npre i got noised about the campus c-verv nend how it is mat Mr. Edward Solo- young maa i a ten.tencv to mon. the composer, could marry Lilian Uussell in the L'nited States.

Lily Gray states that she herself w.is married to Edward Solomon, a registrar, 1873, and tha; she was "What of bustles J-i ladies again ratirried to Mr. a i bling has bfen investing in lottery The Newspaper Always. orkrd like an clock The works -were wound up bv means of a little screw of gold on the under side of the hiindiii A gooj jx-n fitted iu llic hoifirr, anil wrote with it without disturbing the operations of the watch. What's the price?" the customcraikcd. A round replied the juwck-r, In cording to the rites of the Jewish Chares, and she ci.iims that eh? is the mother of his daught-r.

hedesertei U3. tfln yeirs ago, Lily, "he has contributed seventy shillings to oar support." savs Practical rv i.Ii'.. 5AIXTS OPPOSITE Korair of Kr am or. i i m. rs pr ca- ircrk a JOHN ABBOTT.

a retc-or. to On Situr- Le fjr come aLo found a farmer. Cicero, hitir.r, b'ltthe 1 ra-. rlors-n the roa-I. Whi'ing ti-aiir.

hi? barn. frora a rafter r-v a trace cba: A a Factory. Cu, June S. The ex tensive hat factory of Co. Gc-strov-ed by Sre this afternoon.

A exp'oclcd, and in five the three story sirncmre Cyverins nearly an acr-, i jok'-rl- 45n Of fl im :3. vr'-re in "ii. -nr 1 I. A Men a insurance. ic Advertiser.

mf.es from are ctreii saying that taeir aspirations are high, but everj time tney cough ttieir noses go towards the e-irth, indications they will soon, unless they are wise enough to take Dr. Bull's Cough An t-nerc Oiao. a Soakiin. cr. the S'iaV rb sf.iBus a nuge bnn-jn rocaS onft hun'ir-i feet somewhat conical hrai.

A'lvant-2- of the i of i rock i hence, it is is the -Tower lioek." On the of this rc-ck a advertisement two hundred and fifty fret square, letters four and a-half feet indicates that "Pears" soap is the bist." Subscribe for THE NEWS. "To t-11 th--- i.otn:- ma-le article mor" I'icfaotion that any f'h--r. I the newspaper bustio, wr.icii can mads in a of The rTM.t.as'roj)he of FToukoiieff heartrc-ndiug of our national A train ran off the- and c-f the rind does a cent A irrja 1 manv a i i no i b'-CiiiS- whf are properly wrapped p.ece of i i i it rrta'n its shape r.o rn.itt'T death to a i rea-'-n ride in th-- irs. ov- crushed. ca- a is m.ich i a morasa.

MJIP tiie wcro badly mid more tbau kiiied. The wis fully proved, arose from tin; diiioL: of the rcnjiaRer.l tiie rot- ttcr.c*- of ti.c tLt- rind ir.anit^'rs io their own the 1 fr.r re- i in Know a Ib-jri; a cry of indigaVdoa one r.f i i a to otJitr. And the did it Ia-c a i i and the extrrr- of' the of '1. c-rc-ilar" 0:1 prLritfJ n--i- -i i i fronri A 1 i mi- WC3 Cashmere's i a I I Af (J.i hm--rp y. hit the shr-ok- of riake con- The sev- i ra: a nimbir of honsrs- Ho' watT clouds of dr.5t 1 bsen ejec'ed from the chasms.

a phenomena are accompanied by loud rumblings. or lo of j-rt 3 v.r 'o "Ilerr 30 ei- The i ii i he i c. rp-r droj.pc-d down o'OEd with the o-e cried, aa a JEWS PA PER I SiEWSPAPFRI.

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