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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 3

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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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The Daily News. at ou i out, Timcsient RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements, P--' f2 Advertisers with trbom we have wgular wiii have ihvir bills realvrw first of each cioattL. All transient euver- THrmrmn payable is a A Colored not worth a cent before the war broke thousands and of There weiv some weiv very strong tor the i WESTMINSTER A A Lit'iniay, 12th. fr of kni.clils ti.

i K. -I. UIJUl- a The Y-- ,1, exhibit SATURDAY, SEPT. 5. 1S35.

The Citizens Greatly Excited-Gas and Other Luxuries to be Shut Off. WESTS; SSTSK, JSeptembfr 0- -Several days the mayor and common council oi this city a cular to the citizen: showing that is in d-bt to the amount of that tiiv income of the i) in excess lifcessar The Corner 2nd Market St. BOOKS! BOOKS! ADVERTISEMENTS. Auelk-11 Sale. e--Ta Harrow Escape From Drowning.

Middlztown circular statt-s that i.s necessary to has this day connected with the i rate taxation, and tiiat tnat tnis LOCftL OEPABTMEHT. Telephone Exchan-e. The call is if the people are tnat tnis oiceof the postmaster, Dr. K. i should done tiien au the income si ould be devotcu to the pay, men' oi the debt.

Democratic Meeting. The Demo- ill Registers to registers 01 ters will meet in the Col- Killed by Eating Glass Court House on Monday aext. lege will re-open on Monday morning at 9 o'clock with prospects ol a fv.il school, by Dr. Diehl at the Lutheran on the 5th inst, John T. Joy to Miss Fannie F.

umraers. both of tins county. A Good John P. Johns, i0 of McSKerrvstowu, sold on Monday and Thursday 17 horses at public" sale and 11 private sale in Me- Shfrrystown. Good prices were real- by jf The the Middle At- Matters lantic States occasional local rains, ave j.rocured a new bass drum.

o.eijt. Kt-ces- the huttiii; gas tne cr.it:c partv oi the county hoM a of the aud meeting hi this city vti Monday, at 11 comiiiissioter, anu 'lie a. to select delegates K-r the state convention, to se-ect members I the sta'e centra! committee for county for the enduing two years. Prohibition vouventio: of the Prohibition party for Frederic): County will meet the i Temple of Honor Kali Saturday, 11 the 12th at 10 a. m.

The objects I of the convention are to decide oi ail repairs improvements. I TLeV ask tO I meeting for the purpose casiv.is Advocate tv-dav tne town advisible to nominate candidates of the partv for the county officers this fall: to select tickets, if nominations are to appoint delegates to the convention which meets in Baltimore, September loth, and to followed cooler, generally tais weather, to norta winus, nigner barometer. For Sunday slightly cooler, clearing and fair weather indicated. German Dr. Martz, now Lebanon, but formerly of this county, will preach in is i'epper sheii, F.

C. B. It er's latest and has a walnut a arrangements fall incties in uiaiaeter, deep, is covered with Roger best drum has Pepper's patent braces cos 610.40. The old drum i be kej-t for the it has done as Mana er Rhour.s atated ro a the German language at ia m- The doctor will also preach in English at 10 a Memorial hour for holding the memorial services honor "of the late Isaac Croniee at Harmony Grove has been fixed for 2:30 p. to-morrow (Sun-lay Rev.

r. Esohbach attend froia city. Quarterly Communion. --Tiie com- raunion services oi" the Church in this citv a'e heid tour tides in the Year. In accordance with cust'im a quarterly communion service will be held to-morrow at 10:30 a.

m. A Boom in G. 0. Perrv and B. Savior of Baltimore, and YV.

E. Harknd -f Philadelphia have been activelv engaged in pushing the piano traae 1:1 part of the county in iue iiLierest of a York firm. Bund went to I'tica Mills to-day to take part in a Sunday- tin- Dr. i r-reach as usual at the Evan. Reformed Church, of city to-morrow morning and evening.

In the afternoon he will proceed to Harmony Grove to iake part in the Cronise Memorial services. Ou Thursday the doctor will preside at the installation of Rev. Mr. Ditzler Taneytown. school picnic at that place.

"Ths iS and laugh pi will be in the Citv Kail this evening iy i'-. M. Cas'iaes Comedy Mr. Geo. C.

Rhoderick, editor of the Midd'etowii Va.llev Reirister was town to--iav. A Coming committee of the forthcoming tourna- Companv The Daiiy News speaks in a citv F. iL- on Thiirsdiiv evening: The character Widder." rendered by Mr. Reiily was as good in its as the Widow Bedott of Bishop, the one be- and and the a lankee 'widdpr. i ne songs aiK! jOkss ne-vv and spicy.

nd given with a spirit that was hi-ghlv acceptable to tne audience, as evideace-i ov re- Mr. Isaiah N. Lov. marriage to Miss Moliie 1A rrv has be-n re- corde-i in THE will return with hi-- and i i rec peated encores, hearty applause and of laughter. The musical specialties aione vvere fully worth the Reformsd Church Classisof Reformed Church held ment at Point of Rocks have resolved to hold it on the 10th at at which hour the riding will commence.

The members of the committee are Messrs. Richard Thomas, B. D. Chambers, C. AVright, John Nichols and G.

H. Hickman. At the U. B. A.

M. Evers has just returned from attending camp meeting in Augusta County. and will nil his appointment tomorrow at 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Baring his absence Mr.Evers preached the funeral of Mrs. Santiey, of Rockingham County. who was known to him from childhood. a Doctor J.

Sheiton fffcKenzie, eye S. S. S. surgeon and optician, occupies i M. Hen'-h EiK-r rooms Mrs.

Worthington Johnson i Dissatisfied East Church street. All diseases oi eves sucoessiully terdav afternoon for the receiving into the uev. Henrv Ditzler of the Gettysburg sis. who has been called the torate of the church at Revs. E.

R. Eschbach. I. A. S.

Weber and J. G. Xoss a committee to ordain iiist.ill Rev. Mr. Ditzler.

The Classis acted rhe resignation oi Rev. Lung. who will po to Mercvrs 1 the application of Alfred Boonsboro. fvr M. Hon-h i tern.

Pre-detu R.x-!- 1. who Lad bven Mis-es tors, vf South Market strcei. ha- Mary M''Waers vn'V to the monumental city. Mr. James S.

Simmons, formerly of this county, is now doing well in the real estate and insurance business at Roanoke. a. Hotel following are thy arrivals at the principal hotel? to day: CITY HOTEL. J. Parlete, J.

Sees'e, E. Jenkins. H. Rogers, J. Hoilowav, M- Ist-wburger, J.

Patrick.C Poske. -f. Sa-t-n, A. J. Marker, II G.

H. Baltimore: D. Norris. T.Uyton: C. A.

Hopkins, Alexandria: 1 uUz, C. Miller. Lancaster; .1. McCuIiough, R. H-rris.

W. Blair, Philadelphia: F. Brubaker. BuiTalo: Little. Columbns: M.

Batchelder, Boston: AV. Fox. A. Slager, Sprin field: count 10. iKiiiiuJy tacies and eyeglasses correct iusted for all diseases Social 40 Jad Car.t- Hiver" i Pallor: GAKI.I:-: EOUSE.

T. F. Johns, C. Long. Pennsylvania W.

Fisher, Ridgoville: J. W. Jenkins I A. Four. Yirginia: G.

T. Brown. N. i B. L.

Chamer. F. I -tnis aud osrcvii.if, 10 call A Library is i i 1 i i Grand Auction Sale OF Rare, Valuable and Standard Beoks, from i 1 i'libiishcrs, VVB and thvre tu state bv wLoiu ni whose name a deb; of 1,000 aa.s been lor what purpose arid by what authority over year i-i salaries are paid for admiriis- i a total income of and what services are rendered by t.u officials receiving the same. The repiv states that the charter Among them are sets of Dickens. Bulwer, Waverlv, Thacke- ioesuot the creation oi a lv EHofc i rv Hmr.r.

Gibhuli. Kawlinwn, Mac-aulav. Kol- deot anv purj'Ose. aud adds: "it i i rr- i i i- i- is bel eved the courts Hi decide that 1 Marrvatt, Art-. who i usurp the exer-i Thousands of Art Hooks.

C'SuUlreifs Hooks. graute.i to bonnd in Cloth, A i a and Morocco bindings. iv i-tuiisheii Every Book i be Sold Without Reserve! not Are criminal am. bv due i-roces? of and then dls tier, as to who has law, for informa- created the in- i i i i Sale 7 i ICacl i NT io-l debtedness, thut the people may either approve their action "or appiy to the grand jury for the protection of the law against those who have violated it." The reply then asks that the town meeting be calif and be manipulated, with dissertation t-u methods in this unication i isalion. Th name i no', kiiown io be a proiessioria of the town.

1-rofouiid though The reply closes i and ring This cum- i create a I author, al- 'eiiU'iiiiier. for a days onlv. the hr--t are picked out. SAM D. LIT, Manager.

f'oinc i-arlv before OIFAS. H. FOU Auctioneer. A 'i- i a and MT. YERBOH.

Itewashl If y-'U have n-Vfr i tiie i of lime, give voir house a good coat, of whitewash. When it is dry just go in and see how fresh it smells. The dead, musty which had pervaded it is gote. A swret, some smell has taken its place. "The air smells sweet and can breathe this anil strong and healthy in it.

But vermin, the pro- duet of neglect, precursor of disease and the ageot of loss, are not at here. There is hfe lime for fowls i.Tit death for v- rm'n. The additi of a small a i of iihve p-even's 'hat ease of i i i oi! Iv to result a mark prit-i' i 1- iviltTick fur 'urn ild i- la nn i A Miami I i price wh'--ii "Ilaivai'is" mii: Nr.ws" i i c-rii-k. a i nl Msis "Miff i i so '-e on the i of the owner. Finaily.

i often. No danger of overdoing it, although two or three applications in the sumtn- are usually sufficient to keep the clean and The expen-e small: the benefit great Iry i keep i i i i Frertonia Council, No 46, 0. U. A. Thursday, Sept.

I 7 8 5 i i i iif i i i i i '-In- eapltol. tin? vurioim publx: hiwln-st i i tin- or to tninh of TiitT" i bf i i i i 111'- ninny of i i-vt-ry of Amcr- The Kranif Work. Mni-liincry uit'I I t-ui iiislxry. i i i i i i i i lo ninki- beli'nKiiK-' t'priclit Siiw-inill which tins it rxtriirMlim. for one or mom cin-ular saws can lit- T.

t-k-ln for i A I Portable Saw i i bcsoMehcnp t-nrly i an.l i Mount Spci-iiil ci- i riven by steam or po'vi-r. "llu- ursioii i s-ilil sit ail I i -tntions Kr-'ili-ncU aivl i i i i i i Half- SAW. I A A 1 A I us new. of i i i out iinieh work, iici-niati- i its. "The tt'iiltli-r.

Mr. M. K. i i i known inillwrit-ht i vourii r--r l-'iir T'Tiiss- i uccoiiiir.o itpply on liic i or A. M'! i Trnirj i i k-nv" II.

O. ttl 7 n. in. i i i I', itorincr, H. I I I i i i i I i i I I I "MAX RUDOLPH 3turcla 'f September 5, 1885.

K. M. Wlghet to call theattonUonothis many and the public pcnortiUy. ho hM Opened the Saloon Corner of Mill Alley and Patrick Streel- Wherc will be kept the Finest WINES. LIQUORS and BEER.

Star Artists, the pnj ar yoinii- JAMKS a i i i i i i i i A i I of 1 nill- I PAUL HAUSEK'S ceicbratel BCCT oa draught. A GOOD LTTNCH on hacfi. A i i u's City Ar Annourjceme-nt. i Tar. Did you Sup- Fire in i i a i nose Mustang Liniment goou liorses it.

f-r ON 4,7 Saints' P. E. Chared. i HES i TM a nr UuiiUlI For r'ourd of the Xo -iA I A a. the 10th Tickets for three days.

Those who have Z'l OTiT'OrtuIii- -V i Houses Burr.ec: at Ai'oany TKK FCB7JC. I After ilzteen of sucoeiSial ta UTWTT I coaetotiefiraBfwltt Plated end in fact ZYBRTTHEfO IN THB O7 LIVXKT in I A 4- i i is Life! "Do ycr. know" -said prominent Temperance citizen. i who was speaking of the neat his ven- third. I forget the But you Hotel, and the bar can draw vour own inference from the war time up to lour ciocK reau i ruorninc.

Lots of wh in i The thermometer at THE NEWS oi- -mtii entire stocu if of. tiie fice registered 7:1 degree? at 2 p. m. i CHAS. n.

Forr. to-day. i scpt-Mlw Auctioneer. i 'AND I i Nr-' I i i I ING carefully nirl i i- at THE NEWS JOB PKI.VTINU Or KICK. nce ea a rantlldate for RBG- ISTKRCF an-) the J'-cision of the D-mfrstie Convection.

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