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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. RATES OF ADVERTISING. AJ per io. per sco Looais. per lice, each AdTertsers with -cbom we have regular ruo- accounts.

wiU have their bills rendered on flm of each moaiu. Ail transient adver- in advance. The Book Auction renwius but days more. are made IvWt-r On of petty ti.vfts ill the Sauirlav Mr. T.

11. I'-. Special Telegram Sept. 11th. To Chas Fuut.

book a i Sec nd auu sell every book ottered fo what it w-I! bring. Remain two a longer. Signed' Book Store, 122 I Mr. Charl'- K. Muberiv eivd the ivi'ainlin fence of tht Marvland Dt-af and II SEPT.

11. 1885. ADVERTISEMENTS. Grand Owning. pure Ci'Jer Vinegar.

Noik-e. Local. Special I.ocsl--- Only Twv Ifeys More. A Blue vr-e er, of near i. 1 foot 10 inches from wing.

sV-t i he era'ie a car: us bill. Site for a MauU burvmg groujKJ c-n West Fourth street was purchased morsimg from Trner Brengle, trustees, bv the consistory of the German Bap tist Churei; for -fOOO. The lot is 50x120 feet dimension-. A church wili on the the fall Mem Jacob Keptb- Mr. in from i Weddle, now of Salem, LOCft.L OfPlRTIIEMf.

M. Fauce't as post mast-r of Knowies, Montgomery county. i Obituary--Mrs- Kaufman, I wife of Joiii! Kaufman. died yesterday evening at o'clock, at her home of malaria and typhoid fever She was about 00 a i and i buried oa Monday after- the mother and Hiram Kaufman, butchers. 0:1 i' Ohio, but formerly of Middletowu, paid a visit to his old friends in the valley on Saturday after an absence of i vears.

Mr. Daniel B. Cronise of WoltV- vil'e, has left for Kansas City, where he w-1! take charge of a large nursery. Myersvllle Misms. IVrtvspijndrru'i- TIIK NKH-S.

I Sept. i i resurrection a due to the lac! th.it tlie hot- a is t. 1 now tha' is wortii i i o'h er words we are a sort eoUl er arrangeuiea'. ii readv to sow our fail op. too, are las getting a Hauling rtil ic-rs i-s now theor-ier -si-hooS is like a bay tree, i Mr.

Koo- i gle as teacher. We have interviewed I a. numb of the scholars i our accord, i tiie to I A KERVOUS DEBIXJTY Funeral Services of Stewart Gar- rr I fui THE WEEKLY NEWS. full reports viir eeiai fail t-oluiuns of Frederick Cit-y report meinber of our cv.vn iii of farm notes i--- laerous articles on of general Interest. Single copies three ceius-.

sviliseriptio'i pc-r iinnum in aiTance. Only Two Days More--of the great book auction. The Peach Ns-ws is Indebted to Mr. Aaron Davis, of near this city, for a. supply of large peaches grown in his orchard.

Mr. Da-is had a large crop. Real Estate Darby farm, located near Barnesville, Montgomery and containing about 225 acres, has been purchased bv Mr. Daniel Mainhart of Frederick District for $7,000. Reunion of the reunion of the Sixth Maryland infantry, an organization intact during the late civil war, was held to-day at Mechanicstown.

county, under the auspices of Gompay of that place About one hundred fifty ans were present. Sugar the sugar corn being delivered to the MoMurray canning factory by the farmers of district, is a fine lot from the Lewis farm, a shoit- distance south of tee city, some the -ears measuring twelve inches in length by eight a-half inches in circumference. The farm is tenanted bvZiilr.J. F. Stine.

The Riflemsn Frederick Kifieiiicn have ret (rived an invitation fro the A i Diehl was sermon on not be uble MeW- iay. eaeli ti.e but wil: of to the At the of the fr'euu, Dr. Diehl i sermon addressed chier.v to young men. with some reference to the iiie and death of Mr. Garsian, en Sundav at 10 a.

m. Gathering of the Gorman. Senator Groome. Representative Compton, Gen. Bradley T.

Johnson, State Senator Bowl UP, Col. L. Victor Baaghman and other were in Washington yesterday. It is understood that the Frederick county gentlemen were drawn to the Capitol by matters connected with the Frederick postoSce. but no new developments occurred in the matter.

Senator Gorman was engaged in the settlement of sundry postal matters in Johnson said his business was exclusively of a private character, and that none of the ofn- cials had b- en approached by him. Hon. Leo Knott in Daily World. Omaha. of Mou- "Hon.

A. Leo. Knott. Second i'c-stmister-Gen- eral, i Lis. wife W.

P. Campbell, arsiitrf-ut of mail fo: division, with head- Chicago, arrived ir: 'he city -roru Paul, wert met at the depot by Postmaster and Chief Clerk Gritiin. of mail service. Mr, Kr.o whose depart men is the of the mails, is a Mary- inable. aler: De-icraDiie.

who for the be walked is more re si a im i a We feel confident that the style of of everal a Hotel following are is not to be enacted i tn- thearrivrtis nt the principal hotels to band of our villa.e is s-usy afr!) picnics. They i i i HOTEL. i Saturday next for ta-- a' Walk. i be -i i :taii.s. 1 v-r ca T.TSTto ro'i KiijL-t ifcr fcljr I fjJriV, SA" REMEDY HT K.

6T. 3L.OUI9. "Sj 1 fC fcT M. ceased was 2i- years old and was married about seven yean- ago to Robert F-nk but hist i was granted a divorce oa grounds of mal-treatuient. Prior to her coniiec- rou with the family of Mr.

Lambrigi.t deceased had served for seven iiionti in the home of Mr Thoaaa; E. Pope. She leaves two children, a boy foi vears old. at pr sect living with Mr. Lauibright, daughter six years old who has been into familv of William Kinu Brook- hi'l.

Fiuk now resides at eysviHe. The deceased was devout woman. Nothing i-t known respecting the relatives of the deceased more than she was a granddaughter of the late John The bodv wili be buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery to- marrow morning at 9 o'clock, the funeral to take place from the home of Mr. Lam- A.

Robbing was a very alfair, oae of the best ever given her-. the parade was gotten up B. Young. Kee Brown, rLi W. J.

J. lit? V. C. i K. Bvto K.

House, Chicai'o: ai.J from off i gootlstvie. The exhibition 01 eoues- iriariism bv Mr. Charles Finn, who to be tho horseman us fli" i i much "Peia," he o- a i ran iLotit liitv vc-ars v' age. an-i hair, arid excibit at r-ossessed t-ie- Hr sai-1 FO WorKl Co-: rr 't 1 teicber Tournamsni at Point Th--- at Fri were KOVSK. J.

Myers, P. Ceo. T. Gowz- ak to an revaiis. Al-eadv scv.ral have had di'aoiis buiit to iu that not only Baltiuiore: J.

Ilisiikles, Mt. A i adds milch to i appearance, i Thomas Smith. New York: Harn, to their value as poh-! P. Lugeiibeel, Frank Greeiiiiah, M. Dyer, tics receivin now.

Our neighbors, both Democrat M'-ntgomerv countv: C. Goodwill, I ixepublican. have a guod deal to sa Carroll county; E. Thompson, Wash- about their likes and dislikes, UT1IKK8. "BRENCLE I I WHICH AKK SO CKLBHRATED I I A I I A HBBN UB A 1 A 1 IMl'RO- i HY US- count Aq-fJ.

N. 11. i T. Mills. P.

1. Philadelphia: F. M. MHlt-r, C. T.

Mil-S, Anmdel county; F. G. 'u-i-rLV. eountv. Couniv 21.

A Personal Explanation, Eiiitors of TIIK NKWS. KACI.E MILLS, Sept. 10. Will vou please do me the honor to correct the statement of your Jefferson correspondent as published in THE DAILY NEW? 7th inst, wherein he says as follows: We are glad to lear.i that Mr- Frank Long has purchased of Mr. V.

B. Ijatns of near Eagle Mills hisentire stock' except ng tiger" for $350 at: will go 10 the middle of this month." I feel that your correspondent has nie in ihis matter speculation as to of the nominating is indulged in. Last week Tyi- a CuS- shall was up here. to set- other caudidate.s coiaing i way b-- tween now the time for the Of we have ee i i i i i i the different o'fioe we over the ma ter we c. uid 8OO'' make a i but not Imvu-g that power we can but a i-; -i-e or not wili strike wheie we would it.

Now i our Middletowu fi tends it is ditff rent, ilicv won't wait, i wait, for tlu- ti.iivr lion to llleei. but luaf iers for tiieiuse vi-s. 5 hey to liavi- down there. Now. who would ever huvo thought tli i s'li-i-.

seemingly modef-t i caught tti- -iiid cav.uht it baii too a (alijr a ijusiity I .1 WHICH FOU I I AND I 8 ts to 01! pnuriptlT and aruclr thai caniutt 'ail to I5tr" THUS. A GII.MKK MCHLKT. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TriSK I I I A I have lit si.n-k strictly t'tder me 1-y it relinblt? farnn-r. ami A A I I'I'KK.

I w.tnt y.nir j-n-ki- ti itO'-p i' I I I to i Urn -t pun- Sj.ict-^. an injustice Uns matter inasmucti greedy i i as he has nevf-r beer: irj my of Want every ii Of business ami is entir- iy ignorant in regard a of stock of goo'ls on he should h-ive made Lioisfif familiar with the in the p-emise- before i i i at such childlike conclusions. I hav- never spolcen to your correspondent on the stibjc-et- or: which he has ten or have I ever offered my stock fig'T" h- t'-rms it or for such as he iiamen liiis formafion. if iutciidfed for i i first i 1 i i i i i i iu uiLLie i i i it 11-a! -t i i l.tii'' i thing they i ring e.xU-.'i.t tains we sort of rohab'e a i does, if the of TiiOY have it nil sort' 1 i ol the Several of i and ii'dii i i i i is: a mctuopr r.i'tlift ring. A i i from i i i i is a 5 i 0 i i i i a i i i K.

SAl'l'IM'-TDN. roti i i i-vrs i i A i-: i i ill I i i i i i i in i A i i snit-s of i Tin--, iui-1 i i i i i i i i tail i I i f' I This lai'U' iv. i i I i up. A I T. Ot Hoc for room? fha Deaf i h- of i oore RINK, i i SATURDAY, i i A i to Joseph Groff, Serfoxs Teach.

i le! i A br.o'.y Sroker. t-ar i time, es- several othe" OA terns: as'l r-, Mr. C. F. Webb, of Leiters' with Mr.

Teach at the caped uninjured. Consigned fo the neral of Mrs. Emily A. Schaerfer, took place at 1 o'clock yesterday af- the body beir.g laid to rest in Mt. Olivet- cemetery.

Eev. C. 5. ery county, and Revs. E.

R. Eschbach and W. L. Onld, of Frederick, were the ministers in charge. The pallbearers were Messrs.

Isaac Young, Dr. Ayier.F. Marion Getzendanner, GJ. Doll, Geo. A.

Gilbert and Geo. S. Rodock, the first three gentlemen being from PoolesTilie. C. C- Carty undertaker.

Robert Franklin Burall, aged three years, son of George Burali, died on Wednesday at noon and was buried yesterday ir.ormng. Rev. Osborne Inglfc, officiated. C. C.

Carty undertaker. i Mrs. vesterrfay C. i.eir Mrs t. has for enjove 1 the rep- f-ared that i -n.

fright i-'; i f.jtner in he not rescue were the ter. --i'rl they drowned almost within stock, reach, after having risen twice. It is inotner oecotae a erick and expresses her i i of than ever we -j i'r---- raaKins raore tnar v. 7 Coining season. Mr.

of labeled. Several shij.pe-1 -lailv. Mr. sr ow- about of corn himseif "t)iiys the produce aaoui GOO acres of--orn grown bp neighborinjr farriers The pav roil iasr to 84.600.' Mr. C.

B. Staler i the en tiro won-: ol tiie iaetorv. 7'rtsi. tv P.oanok': Mr J. Mason Grove, of near this ciiy, accompanied by his nieee, Mrs.

Isadora Wright, of Baltimore, are visiting friends in the neighborhood of Broad Run. Strikers Held for Inciting Riot. Sept. the Central Station yesterday, Jacob K. Walker, -Joseph Caihoun, Frank Gill, orge Ho-vVgate, Gustav Wiid, Alfred Hayden and Mary Ross charged interfering with the operatives of tho 1'enasylvania Woolen Mills, where a strike is in progress, were given a hearing, counsel for the mill company asking that they should be bound over on the charge of conspiracy.

After hearing the testimony of several witnesses, the magistrate discharged the girl, bat held the others in $GOO bail each on a charge of conspiracy and inciting to riot. ing St.nvrti, tarried his weapon i.imseif. V-c'oria Xf- girl who i the was in Durand's employ and boarded at his hou.se, was forced to leave because of ircproper proro- sals, and went to to board. The shooting occurred during a strng- for the pi.no]. Stuvai was ar- lested.

An A To tho E5itfrs of uounc-ethe u.nne Iv-lward Ks'p. a lor Register of i i to the of ihtr His p'Tsona! and weil- businf-ss we feel confident i enable inrn to lead his ticket throughout the county. MANY OTEKS. Portable Saw i rr.j;:.'- 1 r.i-;rv riTi T' i fl. if an i i i SAW, A w.

i out 3 -ut I "i he I r. Mr. K. weH- kt'wn inniKTisrlit i I -r fact. T' i i HpriiT on pr' JOHN KOELKBY.

or A. L. SADER, Kre-Jerick Md. anr.iii!!aw\-wtf. i v.

1 A ICV. I i Ixifsctsof the latt-s! mil we arc at ajetl ir.ce the tinrxJ. If we oanno; you. no nsi-an. Do yourself a fav.

by eivinjr ufacalL V. B. Xo Market street tbo pisco to KCt lailic? ji-rscys cficap--at least they Jlo'? of them. the 'l. A the latest novelticsof tho sosscn.

Yours, 1.. E. rSPAPERf NEWSPAPER!.

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