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Frederick, Maryland
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The Daily News RATES OF ADVERTSNG. gtandins per In. per BJO Transient Locals, per UIK-, each Issue 1J evening by the hev. Dr. Dieill.

AV m. P. Miller, of I the first prze and crowned Montgomery county, aiid Mies i Wood, of Frederick, ot Jane of "the same county, and Bfauty; A. Viwte, i formerly of this city, were married at 1 of Blue Kidsie, second auU the residence of -Mr. C.

K. Hobbs, on crowned Miss Eaiiiiii Yaste, of Ur- East Fatrick street, this citv, last i baua, tirst rnaid of honor; X. Engel. SWEETEST WORD. "V7QOEE lints, will have their bills rendered on each moutu.

All payable in advaucc- 1'uatralu Lodge Etamitsbarg beid their annual picnic THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, ISS5. ADVERTISCIIEIITS. Proclamation. Spetial Notice. Special Notice.

Wanted. Special Notice. Kur aie. For Sale- Notice. 1-1 vesirs Private at Crystal Fount on Saturday last.

i of Jiiiusville, crowned Biser, of Ijaiueville. second maid, aud Harry Burdett, Knight of Green wood, crowned Miss Cor do Dorsey. of" Carroll county, tbird maid, Tbe first, a saddle "U'bat tin' A woman men. Nush'ji The that uiortftlf i-J who itnlkwl Ijetwean two tlw other "Lve ttma th'. 1 A large crowd trom the neighborhood a secoua? attended although two otuer tfai aj 8nd ourth Tolh whw one at Lioerty Hall and tn, otuer at i i Ko of Mechamcstown took place on the Frede ck citv Delivered tbe charge same dav.

The Emmet cornet band i a i first; Mv JV-l ivlMl is iu a far-off home." atxer; -i: whom bo to iwt. ou ity A Send-off tor the Frederick Boys. From tlii 'uiubrrland The hot ween Cumberland and Frederick clubs ut tion 1'irk, promises to be very interesting anil closely contested. 1'lie Frederick club hue an exceliant tery and Flanagan and its it battery, i so i the eunUst it; t'-ett -r i than any pluyeit The gi-ia- 1 be cilied 4 oVIork sharp. The Frederick club gwa to Frostburg on Friday aften to play the Frcstbur" Association i ram came up and scattered trie crovru Brook Jamjsoil anwg or- and John Davis acted as 1 i tournament in charge.

At the close TU- over lr ice re- danc-ng was kept up i 10 p. to nrntn-ruruT tur ed a ilt 1wf WllllalI18 crches DEPARTMENT. i 8- Frederick. Dancing NEWS returns thanks for an invitation danciag picnic to be held at Yk uite Oak rings on Wednesday August 12. The the Middle Atlantic States generally fair weainer, variable winds becoming soutiu-ny: stationary followed by a s'ighi 1:1 temperature.

Central Committees--Th- Kepub- lican Central Committee for arlUi's bru-iU is a block There may be isi Jhi- pat'eru. If he UK-S 15. wbisks tht Mv; the Woi-k. "thump, llmuip. goes and IEW ADVERTISEKUTS.

Proclamation. Ql i lowing transiers ot reai esta taken place in this county, aa corded in the Clerk's orik-e. the week ending Aug. f- i liirioriiu i.den EHglemau and wne to Up H. Strasbarg, 10 acres, wil 1 perches of lund, F.

tlie ami the are iinjre.v*-i v-si tise I'urliijt Tbe tiie btjrjap. Uiaile of All of it bis uti Kiu; All Saiut-s' street. Dr. E. li.

Ksehbucb, pastor of the Informed church, this city, left uioruiug for Milton. i spend a portion of hii H. Orendorf et, to Georgian i lot of ground John T. and wife to Hannah M. Birely of F.

Andrew Haines i vacation i -elatives. T. U. Morsell of Washington, spent Sunday i near Pleasant i I. county will mea in this city on S-tt- urday, and Democratic Committee on Monday next.

Reduction of trip tickets by the U- K- from Frederick city to New York on the occasion ol Gen. Grant's funeral on Saturday will be sold at of as previously the late ikes at Crarapton's Gap, on South Mountain, several shells exploded, scattering the fragments in every direction. These shells were dropped, no doubt, in September 186:2. during she skirmish at tlr.it pj ase Globe. Doctor J.

Shelton McXenzie, eye surgeon and optician, now occupies rooms at Mrs. Worthington Johnson's, uo- ar cel of land, $225. Andrew haines this an( to Cornelias K. 11 MolSie left Michael Kline 0 Shenandoah oor.ntv. i acres of laud, $1,425.

eg land. 81. ic A Rare v-ry pretty spectacle will be visible in the wes- ierr, sky for the i'-u- evenings. It is the conjunction of the phiaets Jupiter, Venus and Mercury, and tnuv be wt-Ii seen i naked eye bv any observant person. comes out in the western sky shortly v.

s-nujre ai, Ac A Ark Mills, ne.ir I.in£;a:j..re, about the af-er p. r.ot from the horizon. A i TO the o' Venus, at a. di-tance to the apparent di- of the moon Jupiter shioes forth about 7:30 As seen in a telescope the disk of i is larger than that Venus 3 to but tbe is much fainter. The the eyes successfully treated.

Scientific operations skilfully performed. Spectacles and eyeglasses correctly adjusted for all diseases of vision. arr.28dwtf. Emory Grove Camp. The P.

E. U. will excursion tickets to Emory Grove and return from to-day August 6tb until August 20ch n- jast piau- All East Church street. Ail diseases tiny ray of il-rcury may be a ght" a i the two m.d to the south, three set 8 p. m.

Reformed last Thursday a special meeting of the Classis of Maryland of the Reformed Church was held at Union Bridge. The meeting was held for the purpose of organizing a Reformed congregation elusive good to return until August a Union Bridge to form part of the 18S5 inclusive, at the round iliddleburg charge, recently created trip rate of to all persons de- division" of the Taneytown siring to attend camp meeting at ar The prospects are favorable tb.it place. The Broken Brown, superintendent of Frederick A. Howell, supervisor ditto and W. B.

Brooks, master carpenter ditto, are in. town on business in connection with the reconstruction of the trestle that was damaged by the flood. It is expected that in fevr days it will be put in proper shape for business. The Picnic inil gunday school JHCtuc-, -which occurs ou the" 22ad, be held in Yellow Springs Rev. H.

Dashiell and other prominent speakers will make short The musical Skids will be there to enliven I for the establishment of a strong interest in that growing village. The following ministers and elders were E. E. Eschbach. D.

Frederick; S. S. Miller, Boonsboro': William Knpp, Manchester; A. S. Weber, Westminster, and E.

R. Deatrick, Baltimore, and elders Joseph Cronise, Frederick: J. T. Motter, Emmitiburg. and P.

B. Mikesell, Westminster. Court--The following business was transacted in the Orphans' Court for the past week Letter- testamentary on of Frederick Sciiruecier. granted to Sophia W. Schroetk-r.

exectitrix, A. and Ed- uientarv on estate of Jrs. D- Stone. deceae3. Harriet K.

Stone, executrix. 10th. Nannie Xorris, uf Lintranore, who Leen sick with malarial fever fc-r some is improving. Miss M. X.

Ueynolds, -jf LyncL- n-rg, isvisifng Mollie -Tones, at Linganore. Mr. J. Brubaker, of is visiting friends in this city. Miss Oiivi.t.

Norwood, of Mapleville, is quite sick. Her frie Miss Ell.i TaUer. of Hyattstown, is staying i her. Mr. J.

P. Johnson is visiting bis old home at Johnsville for a lew days, after he will return to bis pLice of business in Baltimore. Mr. Charles Broadr-p, ui Cbarles- viile, paid a short visit to J. Harry Benner, of Yellov: Springs, on Saturday.

Messrs. Lewis II. Wa-jhter, J. Wesley AVachter, Eugene Wachter, F. S.

Sfeele, John E. McDevitt. Jack Zimmerman and party twi-uiv ll l-JU- i- thoroughly with lap ioca. Tlu-a 1 i' I' ul a or eoK.r. The leceivc M-VCU OE A i ut.

the through a scv.uriii^ laavliiue. rks the jmiul the i-iotli aii.l stamp on The a 0:1 llie Kaeh cwior i- put ou A WIK uuJaiuii 1 'he lines for a'! the in the i ou the "Jsiu pa.ill oa the revolving palette, above disersbeu. usnJ Isicii care- luS'y oil the i-iotli. 'i'he tin ieuve-; a ske'etoti of ismire. hea the has lurnetl his palette bees: eJ the the appear-, iu t-siiirety.

Theu tln Cioth i iiiovi-d forward the process is for row Tlio k- are made of roek maple c.p--:atiO!l that n'uvty of vv.n:.-h ami The primers are paid by piece. A man priut ihrie ihirty-rivi- pieces a day. Alter a tinted, the cloth the "Lakery, where it is hardened In' room. The next atui the iast i-, trini- or eijcht weeks after the of Charlesville. ward T.

Schnvler. a-ents. I-c-tters testa: s. D. Stone.

deceae3. Stone, executrix. Leiiers on estate of Conrad jranleil held a picnic at White P.ock on Saturday last and all had a merry time. Mr. Alva E.

Kefauver left this morning for Springfield, Uhio, to fill a lucrative position in one of the largest dry goods houses in the West. He Hagerstown and Columbus to visit frietds. Prof. E. Hoffman, the popular Xoith Market street grocer is visiting in Baltimore.

Hotel Arrivals. The following are i'ttearrivals at the principal hotel? to CITY HOTEL. Fred Suehle, F. P.obersoti, Samuel C. Hogg, J.

C. Gore, Thomson, Frank Gualdene Plummer, R. Welslaser, Aug. I)uxel, E. L.

Stom-braker, 'James, E. Tato, Baltimore; W. Brown, W. A. Howell, W.

B. Brooks, York: Williata E. Jones, Cincincati, 0.: R. M. Hubbard, Toledo W.

W. Burdett. T. Fauhle. deceased, gfantttl to Catherine P'.

FanMe. executrix. Letter- tc-stamentarv Burcli, Washington, D. Koiiert Lnmar. deoea-ed.

grunted Kate L-jiinar. men try inid oa rack-, in process i- miag. It burhip i starched it is well hard- aud packed for A Vtir Ouerr Clljr. Sauliago de Cuba a very city. The houses and stores are buiit that tite wall-, can be almost entirely thrown open, while the interiois have courts that are and uiioUttrurtcd ti llie Sky.

A Yankee who had landed thus expressed himself: "Somehow I rau't tell when I'm in-doors and when I'm out. I ve a room, or sometliin'. in a hotel V. i A I I i Auru-t i i A The iiatu'ii er the It they RINTING 1 thcrcfote 0.11111:1 n-! -n ue.xt. A ay.

the the -lay cf the tev! their 1 i i i a i lie SPECIAL FEATURE liere." ami I've bceu iuto it s.ruund. but I could tift tei! when I was in the parlor or when I was in the kitchen or back vard. so I'm about here in the park. not to make any mistake. 1 started down the street a minute ago.

but 1 uf raid I make a mistake aad arrested fur beiu' found iu somebody's back parlor. I've got a lot of money in the p'lsce, but I c.an make nor tails of it took some of it back whar I got it. aud passed it ever the same counter, so I reckon it's genuine. "I could write the history of the place already. AH I need llie datos.

It evidently built the year after the iiood It's been shook down by nu earthquake, burned bv a volcano, resellled. left as found. The whole counlry 5s best whar it's been left alone. Whenever the eople have touched il the; ve made a uics of il. sj.e me cuy.uii'! a i that i i In the I.

i take I I I A I QOOD BYE: i these two wi.r-1-t Itnl an tion Hi" ati'l i cause your heait to beat i i i pleaxire if at No. S. Market the tliireri-nt klis.ls sirablc Siiiiinier irixxJi lit Ctmil-Kve Suli- -it e-i in them. uiii-I. mi-! KO It i be to your to eaii carlv.

I- K. i I Penobscot River Ice. THE "NEWS" JOB OFFICE, 4, 6, 8 and 10 North Market Street. ISI.AI'K A 1 aniiounee lo my i i I hiive just re' en c-I -il tout of the eeleliruleil I'enoti-eot Kiver lee. wlileh I am tlu- rex'iiliir price.

i i n.ir.'llw Md. Militaiy Academy, OXFORD, JWARYLAND. In R.l.Jitinti iopay-rmlets. ihls I i i is to.itr.-r I CuJetships. eaeh of which KitKEof ehunle.

Applicants are to forwanl testimonials nt It. H.KOGEIIS. Seerotnry. MAUPIN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, CITY, A A Situation Ht-althy. Instriu'tion Thorough.

SESSION OPENS SEl'T. IH. Circulars sent upon application CHAl'MAN A I M. GOODS BY MAIL or EXPRESS. ISI.ACK A ft I.UKEU SILKS.

SATINS A VKLVETS. Kvery White u's I.tiivn*. co I ii I I i i i i Wnips. Swiss la and DRY GOODS HOUSE ONE PR ICE SKNT I uponupp'iciitliin ly KluttiiK us iii-jir us (jua'ity uuit Io ot Viillliif; nre I 1 I 1 to III- kpvcl our STOCK. STRANGERS S.ROSENTHALCO.

BALTIMORE, VS. O8 ST. 'EAU C1IA1-LES. WBt TO THK SVKJCKXt A Circus Performer Killed. I A At Van Amburgh's circus on Taes-lay, Kddie the leading athlete attempted to turn double somersault over horses and camels.

The springboard was wet. Uelmont slipped and was thrown sideways i the air. He have accomplished th--- feat even then but that the bed on which actors alight wa- cor- i i A. M. K.

-jfMlAY SCHOOL I i I I i I hold their Aiiniul Pirnic AVGUST 1-e re-en rectlv placed, round with terribl he fell on the force, i i Springfield, J. R. Hodgers, C.Eirely asrent. Letters testa- 0 nntv 31. mentrv estate ci Aden Anders--n.

'le- Ann H. Ander-on. CABLIX KOVSE. 5 F. -lone-, ssent.

Letter- to- 'a- tameatarv on of Xei.sharL de- II. Ragen, P. GoOin, his spine head and receiving in- He cannot live. IIi the occasion. The Fairview Sunday ichooi vvill hold their annual picnic, August the in Mrs.

Flemings "irove, near Fairview. A band of music be in attendance. Laid to CuJy Mrs. Jacob R. Sterner, who died at Moa- tevue Hospital of apoplexy, on Mon- ceased to Mary i).

Grimih, Beailsviiie: a dar, wassfaipred to Confluence Som- a rl, scan a srn TV liano- rt rli ersetCo-, Fa. C. C. Carry i i ver: B.udwin, terra! injuries. i.oiae is at Mancbc-tor, H.

Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep- 1 hark I i Hand Orchestr-i Martinsl'iirg. T. en Uar ior vi li pie i.M!; The funeral Mrs. Va Saturday. i 2- anu Brish took j'lace last evening at p.

companied the Catholics of G-JO. Rooder, York: Clem Br tooki'Iace lasteveninsat Op.n: companied the Catholics of i a i lv lt at ML. Olivet cemetery. Rev. Dr.

i pUce to Island Firii, they fur- ofihlaied. Dished music for tt picnic. A writer ro H. G.iver, MyersviHe HaserstcV.T:: -jonn'v The following ScI will I'j-tcritvlIIf. i i i Ml.

Kev-. II. r.P.wn, I'. K. I.in'l.

Draper, I i a and K. K. i addrv- I.H.1-." H. au- HATS Messrs. John Eamsburg.

in the M-irrinsb-nrg of last Michael, W. Starr, Ed. Gittinger, Saturday pays the following high. and John C. C.

tribute to the orcaestri. Carty, Death ne star savs that Charlotte The Frederick City Urches- tra, which came up for the occasion, gave our citizens a general serenade I. Divis, F. M. nous Toole, Mon-som- ery coun'y: X.

R. Xewman, ash- 1. Dannek, Baltimore: F. G. Miiier, Anne Arundal I.

They D.dn't Heed theSermon. I Karly in i Tior oi HAT 2 HATS A OOODS A -CANDY- OF THE DKST A I A -73 West NO STALE STOCK. ALL NEW GOODS. A Profusion of Novelties and Tin, in to Neiv-Veur MIIS. H.

F. 8 i I nnd COAL 11 COAL ALL COAL UNDER COVER. i. Davis, Montgomery conntv. A a uf as a house to in me p.ace c' reg r.laiiV eraplove-i nenascr.t.

iShe cane to the hor.se f.V'' 1 ago and days ago L. sriitin-- bloo3. Ccraer Tournament si Urbana. i.r.~ bv the PVC If- of at I I m. the Kr.ich:-:-Kd- ins ace iv.i 1 to "lira Hurion No i KeTfty.

II F. Son. OULY THE FINEST QUALITIES OF COAL A A STICK. I TH A A LOOS A i I-S- i Time--. I I 1 A A- I I c.

K. I fj in k. -i. IS. JlltOTT.

-Druggist and Chemist, :r.vest:j;ated the cats, said Yaste, i of Lynched for Wi cause-; orrhacro. He stated tv a i A- A J'r(- T.p'i'i:.- a K. MD. K'light of Xew i that'tSere was not the slightest Yaste, i of Bine Kidgt-: Harry Tuesday night at hanged a man r.a:ne-l Vanco, re- c. 8.

LEVY, therrfloiaetvr at Rnrdett. i c-f r.v a other servant. Wood, i of New Mirk---r. dation for any suspicion ir. eent.j killed his wife and arewpt-d to i Attorney- COURT STREET, THBDBKICK, MD.

TOB finest- at tbe lowest prices, PurUing of en-rj" dons neatly with dispatch. INFAVSPAPERf EWSFAPEJR!.

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