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The Daily News. Bates of Advertising. adr eruseinems. per In. per 00 nt locals per line, eaefc issue 10 A NEGRO LYNCHED.

Summary punishment for a Brutal Assault. Ae Orho Jones and Ida Milbury Perrnosth ZT. ic were on treir way home from Union ANOTHER FARMER CAUGHT. 3Ethe first of each noiith. eciects psyable in Ait transient ac- MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

The ModeL Geo.A. GilderL Frederick Stove Hoi SieciaJ Notice--Fat Sale. Special per csocth- Special Wanted. Feter Giossnlcklp the Fwd- llludvr Swindler. From tte Muttletotrn Valley KeSster.

It seeais certain that Mr. Peter Grossaickle, a clever and well to do farmer residing near Eilerton, this i has fallen a victim to the Oi 1 swindler's arts. On Wednesday even ing of laet week two finely dressed men drove up to his residence ia a two-horse busgy asked to be kept over night. Mr. GroEsaickle I ly asrre-d to accommodate them and Bowen, was arreBtea last night he The mer had tbe Union.

Bridge for rhe assault county, sight, thev were attacked Bowen, Jones cut by Bowea FPJDAY. JUXE 15, ISSS. cine uraesabeci; the face and shearer I with a rczor; Ida had her jawbone broken. The parties are all colored. PERSONAL AND TERTLNENT I VALLEY MATTERS.

Bridge for rhe assault and Ivnched about 1:30 this a. m. En- Minor JLocal Matters Mention ed in Brief. Mr. Diffendal has return- from a pleasure and trip to Baltimore and Philadelphia.

The membe-p the Lidies' Auxiliary of the F. C. Y. M. hold i a business meeting at the to- i moirow night at 8 o'clock.

At the first indication of disorder, the derangel Or enfeebled condition of the stomach, liver Or should of fttiu the uable and a wetk ly bloat. Tne Frederick appearance of being perfect gentlemen, and smooth of tongue, the CITY, COUNTY AND STATE, inmif Articles of incorporation were Sled in the oiHce of the Clerk of the Cir- tracee was obtained to the town lock- I evening was spent in pleasant coaver- and he was taken about two htin- ati which ail retired to en, I joy a good nigct rest, and the straa- ared yarae from town and was hung. ge doubtless to cons der as to the 83th parties whom he assaulted are in s. critical condition. The lynching done quietly and by a well organized many of whom were SromiEeat The town of Uaiou ridga has beea in a grave etue of excitement all.

day over the aStir and wii! likely to be for some days to come. There seems to be little sympathy ior Bowen, as his deed was the most on record in the community. When taken from ihe jail cuit Court for Frederick county today and realizing his position he piead for incorporating "The Great Southern Printing and Manufacturing Comr-a- nv," of Frederick City, ia Frederick County. The incorporators are, William T. De'aplaine, Charles 8.

Howard, Thomas Schley, Lewis E. Birely, Lswis Ar R-ce, Dr. Peter D. Fahrney and George Birely. The affairs of the corporation are to be managed bv a Board of Directors, consisting of 5ve members to be elected annually on tee Srst Monday in August batweea i Death tt Monievue.

tna nours oi 10 c-oek a. r- m. of Mcmte The Srs; board of directors is to consist Hospital, at that institution mercy, but without avail. Several shots were fired to his body. Union Bridge is about 6 miles from Frederick Junction on the Western Maryland R.

and is generally a quiet and orderly place. There were 50 men in the lynching After the body was swung up to a tree in the center of a big field Bowen asked to be allowed to make a statement Ch.i.'ia.Li A i i i neniowereaae loosened tne rope neighbor heard of them re- -t plan to entrap their kind best. Xeit morning, alter pariaking of breakfast, the two strangers prepared to take their departure. Before eo- ing, howerer, they informed Mr. G'ossnickle that they were agents for a.

Western Machine Company, and leznove al! tendency to liver and bowel complaints. number of Frederick people have Bros. proprietors of the rented tents at Emory Grove for the South ilouaia-n ol thin Mr. C. 0.

Cobleuiz, residing about one mile east of this place, lost a vii- yearling calf ls' County Nitioaai Bank, of Frederick, has declared a dividend of thrte per clear of ing June of this is the cashier of the Baak of and his brother also formerly the. dirt tors oi the me institution. Oa Monday ket Meters THE EMPEROfi DEAD. for the six months 5th. Mr.

J. C. F'ook, Shank camp meeting season. Miss Florence Kline, of Adams- fown.left Wednesday for Manchester, Md, where she will remain for several weeks. af-er eatiag, heartburn, sick proposed to sell him a jew thing in and indigestion are cared by the way of a patent fodder binder.

Hood's Sare-iparilld. Ic also Mr. was not inclined to purchase, and they then gained his consent to distribute circulars of the binder among his neighbors. Ia order that there should be no mistake they asked him to sign his name to an order to be sent to the company for the circulars. To this Mr.

Groes- nickle demurred, sayiog that he was not in the habit of signing his name to any papers. They reafsared hiai, however, that all right and ly he signed the order. We understand that after the and escaped to the woods. He was shot at and it is supposed killed. of, Wm.

T. Delaplalne, Chas. S. Eow- ard, Thos. Schley, Lewis E.

Birely and Dr. Peter D. Fahrney. The principal oS.se of she corporation is to be- located in Frederick and the opera" tioas of the company are to be car- riel on in the State of Maryland and elsewhere. The capital stock jf the corporation is The LY be the DAHY NEWS.

The publisher- of and Y'EHX- iowth of the business of this once and the constant increase of patroaage extended called for an increase of capital and tie formation of a company to conduct the business ia a manner to insure its continued grovrth and sac- cess. The gentlemen composing the companv are all well known residents of Frederick and their reliability and integrity is too well known to war- rent comment. Every feature of the business will rapidiy be extended and TES DAILY and WEEKI.T NEWS will Ii the future, even more than in the past, be constantly advanced to the at 7 o'clock las: evening of apoplexv, aged 79 years. His body WsS taken to Liberiy and buried todav at 1 p. m.

C. C. Carty was tee undertaker. Mr Caver Laid Off mark to the other, nice," or wo-ds of inght him like import, and par a good appetite. 3fr.

Lewis Lampe, of and Marshall College, returned to this city yesterday to remain here until September. The county tax levy for ISSS will be made the latter part of the present month. Tae life giving properties of Ayer's Sreapariila have established its well earned reputation, and made it the mcs: effectual and popular biocd pu- of the day. For all diseases of the stomach, Jiver and krdnevs, this remedy his no equal. Price $1.

pl.ce, received aerate containing five sows and one boar pig, not of the Chester stock, eight old. The hogs were bred by Mr. E. A. Buckey, the extensive fancy stock breeder of this county.

Mr. K.T. Castle has sold to Mr. C. H.

Aschemeier the house and lot known as the Hcrine property. He Expires Surrounded His Loving Family. Sivi ji! L'jpbi'r CVitiie to The BEULIX, June 15, A. or Frederick III has died. His death ctlm aad aeacetul.

At kn were the members of his family aud of the i All quitft the vicinity of the palace aud the grit: of the populace is at rre-e-jt too great to admit of auy demonstration. silusSrated article on the of ihe dead Emperor appeirs in another eoiuma 31" today's Praise From "Colgate i Co'b toape, unequalled in appeirtnce, perfume, snd quality." imlary London. The CUy Markets. The Citizen states our are booming. Vegetables of ai! kinds are pitntiiul.

potatoes are eeli- ing at $2 a bushel; peas cabbage irom 5 to 15cte. a htad; rad- whea this came to Mr. Grossaickle's Female Institute, at Winches- ears the real character of the inea ter a Kate Hunter and Mrs. Mar- Mt-Phersou, of New Yoik, are Sashed npoa his cund aad thorough- ly alarmed him. He ass been ia Frederick twice since to consult with a a lawyer and endeavor, if possible, to learn more of tae doings of his erst- wijiie guests.

Although there have a natural color, promoting been ao deve be consider Mr. Ofcho J. Gaver, of this county, from them bv the consign-! Woodsboro and until recently a member of the. Board i meat to him oi a lot or "fodder Turnpjke Company have declared, a of Animal Industry of the State of ders" and the subseaueni: demand for thirteen aad the heads of the other fifty-seven, for it stems that thev wrung the necks of ail the chickens on the spot auJi left the C. E.

Point of jj ea i thiscountv. is a c-aduate of the Epis- i TM On Saturday eveniug last Mr. Keikirk, of Harmony, who had beea in MIddletown, started hoais on a s'at wagsn, holding his little child on the seat beside him. As he turned oil" of Main street to the Hariaoay road, the horse suddenly jumped to the side, i pitcning the child out oa the hub between the wheel and the wagon. Mr.

Neikirk quickly seized the cnild with one hand and tossed it to Mrs. Joshua Main, who happened to by, thus saving it from serious and perhaps fa- ed along th? B-irkhtevillo road.about 2J miles southwest oi this phce, and near Ptkeger's mill, for Mr. --Aschemeier removed hia lamiiy from i tw buacfacs Jor cts io this place to the new home oa Tuesday last. We learn that on Monday night last thieves made a raid Ou the hen- nery of Mr. Joehui Summers, residing near Harmony, this valley, aad cut of severity chickens left him pareats in this citv.

Hall's Vegt table Sicilian Hair Ke is uaequ-iied for restoring gray velopmencs thus far.it may growth, producing new hair on ed certain that he will hear oaici heid or. Owing to the payment of a good sum of money, tne laiiure of the bill apprcpriat-ag i.At least this has beea the method $500,000 for the departiaei.t of tne bureau of animal industry to pass the United States Senate, the loca! bureau at 210 St. Pd.ui street, Baltimore, has been compelled to curtail espen- i of 3 per cent, on the capital lettuce, etc veay cheap; strawberries oi the Snarpieas variety and verv Sue, from to 12J cte. a box; chernes. 3 to 5 cents a quart; butter, 15 to 25 cts.

a pound; 15 cts. a dozen; spring chickens, 25 apiece. Base Ball Yesterday. ASSOCIATION. At B-iitiaiore: Brooklyn 5.

At St. Louie. St. Lsuis 13 Lo'iitv-Iie 7. At Iv.iQ3.4s Citj 16 at the Btb stoall la the nelut torm.o5 ol Helch'fi rord thstoJl the Baltimore pike.

A wiita- reward will be K.VIO for her retnra ja- foruHu.jFj mat WSH let.4 thereto. J.ASirei VSK TWO Ga us Hall itS sty.es. oow. and save scooeyfar SiTonJ. CXl JLADlkS OF THE SCV tcboo! of Trinity M.

Church soutfi. wiil buTe a idle of strawbt-nies. cream Cl od Dosal JOBS btli" lied SOMETHING t-sistubak-r'or It Is a real he Ixrst drink, ot the Season- coir Shares f'tCK FOtt NatioDttl Bauk Stcek, to cart- The News. Frederick. LADIES' iJCACK MOKOCCO JLJ imrfe was ia catr.

jedtenJar. con- asnsnic ra! ta silwr. T'O finder a pit-aje return to Wm- A. DurxerV Art anJ a rewr-rd 4 KO IMS TO KBN TO frtx'VoiJ frtrevt. Aiio stable room JuSdln-fXj OMING! THKEE TRU-G CHH1ST- hl cti it- Li ht anJ ibe Court Fooitre fouosa'a No humbug- about It this, umc.

no If SIOPS rn'cinc-ionr enouich to tbt- skr within be next oiocih. evprybodj- can sire for tbemEeivta Usat of whioh cast 'IrsiiE'lowsbt-rore them will be there "all the ta-u aud 1 ccme. too It TOU wait ioni." cnoujrh. UutuoboJv netdirait partlcul.r inc orteaion to purtMw.se I'Oi vtt rjnire It butol- iiTf. all coine at once taie Yourti for fun.

Geo. Brtist i Co. MORE VALCABLJe' THAST urbrUurkhard'e Celebrate-: I'e'ioJjoal Pi'ts Uasurpasswl as lerine Tonic in irrfscuJnr, paSntu. aud fun- a uafe uromat aad never 'a-llnp KeniiUc Ke 0 i'ili prepared roio thp favoi.t" otn Curliy Burkhttnl Green street bv mail on rt-ct per tox. ses county as follows: "In April last fcvro eight deputies.

It strangers called upon Mr. John Al- 01 per cent. OB tns capital stock, payable oa aad after the 10th la ar 7- day of July. The "Old Virginia for Aegis, published at Bel- 10 cents--is as good a smoke as any I county, describes the nve cent oa the market. For sale by cigir and grocery stores generally.

these scamps in other parts of Jthis State. The air, Harford working of these swindlers in that front place as Iws, readable, reliable and enterprising local journals, policy and management of THS SHTTS will remain the same and no personal and party influences will fee allowed to swerve it from its course of upright, manly independence. In regard to the manufacturing and printing features of the business the obiect be to carry on both branches on the most extensive scale. Papsr boxes, meat sacks, flour sacks, general job work, will be manufactured and scale printed than on a heretofore. larger The company has already contracted with a well known and extensive advertiser for a large amount of work in that line and one of the principal objects will be to conduct the advertising bcsinesa on a is said that these deputies are laid off only temporarily, as the bill will be I passed by Jnly when thev will be placed oa the force again.

Dr. G. C. is ia charge of the bureau. Monuments at Gettysburg.

The commission to select sites for memorial tablets or monuments to mark tee position of the five Maryland commands of the Army of the Potomac on the battlefield at Gettysburg, visited the battieSeid yesterday and carried ont their work. The present were Colonel Hon. "William D. Frank Nolen and Hon. Milton G.

Timer. The commands were each presented, by three First Potomac Home Brigade, by Colonel P. Maulsfay, Geaeral Joseph. Steiner and Gottleib Seidel. Upon arriving at Gettysburg the party was driven in carriages to the Gettysburg Springs hotel, now kept by Maj.

F. W. Coleman, formerly of the Carroliton. After dinner the work of selecting the sites began. Captain Frank Nolea, with the survivors of the Fist Calvary, drove to the acene of the Calvary engagement, about three or four miles distant.

They decided on a spot about five hundred yards from the calvary shaft, and between the shaft and the Xagle House. The remainder of the pai ty drove to Gulp's Hill. Here were se- Jested sites for the Third Maryland I mony and sold him two fodder binders, which were to be shipped to Geo. TIT. Crnikshank, editor of the Cecil Democrat, Elkton, Cecil county, with his wife and child- hiai and paid for after receiv- rea, visited Frederick jesterday.

His daughter, Miss Gelert, is a student at the F. F. Seminary. Don't forget to try a package of "Old Virginia for 10 cents. The finest emoke in the world.

For sa'e by all first class dealers. Mr. Chas. D. Whitner and bride, nee Miss Minnie T.

Hafer, arrived home from Baltimore last night. Lena Bromwell, of the F. F. today for a visit to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will be joined by her father, and shortly return to her home in Kansas City. Smoke Baltimore Standard Cheroots--5 for 10 cents.

Dealers supplied by Diffendal Brothers, wholesale Frederick, Md. Tiiic-vea broke into Kick Fletcher's store at Petersville recently and took about 7 gallons of whiskey, 12 hams, a boiof cigars and a lot of tobacco. W. S. Duttera, of Gettysburg, will eihifait an ox hide 12Jx4i at the Frederick County Agricultural Fair in -October.

Lovers of a good smoke--Try a package of "Old Virginia Cheroots" --5 for 10 centf, and yon will never regret it. For sale by all fiist class cigar and grocery stores. Mr. Buckey Kemp, who has been visiting his friends and relatives here for several weeks past, will return co Chicago tomorrow. ed them.

Two dczen binders were shipped to Aimony instead of two. Af er he had taken them home the men appeared again and when Mr. Aimony protected that he had. ordered only two fodder binders, they showed Mm the ord-r, which had been changed to read two dozen, and demanded payment for them. Mr.

Aimony, after some hesitation, gave them his note for This note was subsequently forwarded to Mr. J. Howard at Cooptown, for eoikction. Mr. informed Mr.

Aimony, and learning the stances under which the note had beea given, advised Mm not to pay ic. Fearing a lawsuit, however, Mr. Ai- mony compromised the matter with the men and paid them On the same day that these rascals visited Mr. Grossnickle they called upon Mr. J.

Harinan Eemsbnrg, nsar this place, and endeavored to sell him some of the fodder binders, and when he refused to buy they ako proposed to him to didtribute circulars for them among his neighbors. Bnc Mr. Reaos- burg declined to have anything to do Wita the strangers or their and they departed to seek less warv gme. Old At the Decent St. Louis coavention between the monuments of the Fifth tbose present from this county had Librarian Beckley, of tte Li- fi.no.

nf r- me aaver- an( Twentieth Connecticut regiments; the pj-easure of meeting number of larger basis for First Potomac Home Brigade, on old Frederick county people, all of sapted in this a small knoll about fiftv vards from them apparently doing well Col than has before beea attempted in this a small knoll a c- Invitations a re Invitations are ont for the wedding at Mrs Sate Raleigh and Mr. Chas. Brooks, of the Srzn of Lord Sobin- son, Baltimore, at the English Lutheran chnrch, Baltimore, oa June 20, at p. m. Celebrant, Sev.

A. H. Studebaker, about fifty yards from i Spangler's Springs, and for the First Eastern Shore twenty five them apparently doing Col. Biser, brother to the Iste Dniei S. Biser, is -one of "the active men of St.

ards in front of and to the right of Louis and was most thoughtful and Of 1 ri iVfl'ar A oi 3 trt all eth JTew Tork Regiment. Items from WaiScersvIIe. A Monster Carp TiisJLiberty Banner stet33 that Mr. Geo, ing las hallo 77 a inc fcody, aad weighed 9J pocnds. The local columns oi the Enter- contain tne folio wing this week: In order to make room for his increasing trade Dr.

M. I. Zimmerman is making preparations to bnild an ad cition to his drug store. The foncda- tion is already cp. H.

Crnm, residing on the attentive to all ifaryisnders, as was also Mr. William TnompsoH, ctshier of the Boatman's Bank, res.dent of onr citv. acd a former Funaral of Tfilss KuJtprs. The remains of Miss Ada Faltan, whose eudden death was 5 eported in full in THS Xsws yesterday, will be brongat to tcis city over the B. G.

0. A Successful Festlvsl. The U. B. church festival opened last night at Kocntz Hall under the most favorable auspices.

Choice strawberries with delicions ice cream were served. The festival will be continued this and tomorrow eve- ai at Lewisto-KTi on last Sunday noon, the overtnraed by the severe storm. Having a gentle horse no danage vras doae. The Glade Missionary Society i hold its regnlar monthly meeting in the Glade chnrch next Snnday evening, commencing at o'clock. A late -Joha Siscrd.

Hotel Tie following are the arrivals attce principal hotels since noon yesterday: a ,1 mngs. tne object oljins lesnval promiaent gpeak 4 froai Frederlck ifl is for cnnrch purposes a noerai enp- ezpected to be OTesent and port snould be given it a financial a( A TMrA, a Floor Paint. he address. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these servi- jThispiint ia composed of natural mineral and hydraulic cement, and will out wear other pigments. It will cement up the cracks, fill the pores of the wood, and make a hard and serviceable covering.

Floors are necessa- rially washed frequently; this paint will harden almost to stone under the influence of water by reason of the cement. For sale only by A.G. Quynn and Frederick, Md. ces. Mr.

R. A. Frnsiour, one of onr enterprising blacksiaitLs, had rather a rough experience in the rain and hail storm lass Sunday afternoon. He was returning home with his family from a visit to Middletown Valley and was overtaken by the storm while coming across the mountain. In one instance a tree was blown across the road just after they had passed, fortunately, they eecapsd without any injury.

CITT Wallace, Sleims, Lamar, A Sice, Sadtier, Hneber, A Cook, Green, Balto: Cariaack, ilartindeil, XeaH, Kieid, A Hiteshew, Baker, Pa; Unord, Biggins, Wash; Basa- korn, Field, county CASLIS HOUS3. McMurrav, Lepter, Balto; Bettp, Mich; Si Loaey, Cruikshank, Ames, ty 11. CEKTSJSL HOTEL. Walling, Va; Taulson.Balto; Barker, Mass; Wood, Waeh; county 4. brary Association, states that five cases of new law books were shipped yesierday and are expected to arrive today for the Association.

Tiiere is no necessity for anyone paying 5 and 10 cents for a single smoke vrhen you can get 5 "Old Virginia 10 cents, from any retail cigar, grocery or drag store. The regular weekly meeting of the members of the YOCHJ ilen's Christian Association will be held at Kemp Hali tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. N. Brnce rrho is to take charge of the bar at the Deiavan House, Atlantic City, to be conducted by WEI.

of this city, left this afternoon for Columbia, at 4 10 o'clock over the P. S. From there be nil! go to Atlantic City. Most delighifcl smoke--Tbe "Old Virginia for 10 cents. Dealers supplied bv DeGraage wholesale agents, Frederick, Md.

Tee committee having in charge the Y. II. C. U. faanqcet will raee at their rooms evening to mak arrangements for the eveot.

At Xew York: York 4--Detroit 2. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 9--ItiuiAnapolie 4. Standing of the Clubs. Association: 2.7 York Mermlon Golddust Dead. Marmioa Golddutt, the handsome I Atbl ucs stallion owned by the Messrs.

White, i of the iloreland Stock Farm, Adame- this county, died last wreek. cbii; 1 ilaraiion was the beet bred Morgan in the State. He waa sired by Golddust, 953, first dim Dark, bv Alexander's Ed wm Forrest, 49. Golddust, was sired by Golddust. sire of eight horses that have trstted in 2 SO and better, jlarmion had both b'ood and speed sines of high order, and with limited opportunities has shown his ability to sire speed.

He was a hor.e of commanding appearance, grandly gaited, and, although neier trained, speed very fast. A Narrow Escape. While Mrs. E. G.

McSherry and members of the family were returning to their home on East Second street yesterday from the Confederate Memorial Services in ilt. Olivet cemetery they met with a narrow escape from a serious accident. As the team approached the residence of Judge Fitz- hngh on Second street a large tree oa tha pavement was blown over bv the storm that prevailed at the time and in falling came within an inch of striking the buggy. The fine horse belonging to General McSherry and which was attached to the vehicle heard the cracking of the -tree and sprang aside with the vehicle ia time to save the occupants from injury. Anxious About a Son.

Dr. Bruce Thomas, who is now residing on East Second street, this city, is considerably exorcised over the welfare of his SJH, Mr. Bruce Thomas, who left some months apo for Southern California. During the early part of his eoa's absence the Doctor heard frora him by letter at intervals of every week or Leaving Southern California he we-)t to San Francisco, thence to Cioverdale, thence to Salt Lake City and from theace wrote his father that he would shortly leave for Denver. Tfiis last communication was received on April 22d, since which time cothinij has been heard from him He always wrote cheerfully about himself And his prospects and supposition is that he is either ill at Denver or ethingof a more serious nature appened to him.

is a very worSsy young man -aad was very oop- clar among a of friends aerie. The Dor tor states that unless U- Is. is received Irom son soon he go frest to investigate the matter TT 0 Won. i Louirf- LOST. IT i Louisville League: 11 Lost.

It 11 "Were all wise enough to heed this advice ia season, a world of suffering -would be avoided. The best months in which to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blowl purifier, are March April May At ao other season is the body so mach in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to he derived Irom Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The impoverished condition of the blood, tho weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring medicine absolutely Try Hood's Sarsnparilia. and you will be convinced that it is the ideal spring medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla JE OF BEG TO inform nubile thit we moved our cook bitiJr-rj' to Court street. wat re ars propnne.l t.

do wort In our Una 'ii the "oweit r-tf-s aad aret class wori- mai sl.io. A ciif: solifliej. ro. Chambers Sos. Court cirivt.

Pat- A UVEUTHI.VG FAX'S -A FCLL LINK of cr of ran- oa a the Great Svuthorn Sn-nm Prt -naif House. The mrst kaowa for Sunjmcr Call at he irsolPce to ssf and utt jifiot-s. A rir tbltv for merehaaTs, coafeclloaoM. taiHiniira. AC.

njaySJlf HOUSB on street, or-ar jrsrfeet street. It coatmnt four room's, kitchen, jrarret anici.iiBr. all in iroo.1 repair. Ha- re- contly painted. A David frazier.

i majNl OFFICE ON SECOXO J- iioor or new iosurencu IronchaJf of third tloor of sarae aMd tht- entiru fourth Uoor. Kent cscdrratu. -will be fat otsbt-J in or without steara Apply to w. T. Dciaplainu Sews office.

ianSIdtf TORE KOOM FOR STORE room on north side of City Hall, lately oe upied bj- V. Buckey. S3 DOW Jor This rocm is furnished counter all ia itooil coailision, AppSy to Josenh Els-nhiiuor, Chairaaan Committee on Ball and apr6dtf OH MS- AKD J. WotKi will sell at private -heir Xo. 11 East Second street.

Frederick M4. Possessiou pivtn at once. J.E.E, Wood. feblSdtf SI slsfortS. Prepared only by C.

I. HOOD CO IOO Doses One Dollar SPECIAL NOTICES. Fife or puljlljhed nadeT head for T-wenty-FIve cents jer week, or Firteon Cents fcr three InnertJona. Advnr- irn-Hts exceedlns; five liner and when ordered for more tbsn one month ore- About seven (T) Toake a line. PERMOXTH WILL BE PAID TO A frood woman to do and irnnJrg ia a srceli faaosiy one najle from k.

No cn'iksngorjjarden toa" "nd TO. office. JuHd ar-d probably Ltab. aad WANTED OX OR in town) tT aa e4 catf rrsn. bea thy ea lias been business five y- ard.

ref eresc-s and nor 'aiy. "JcScar tcn, D. C. ial is the pers. 1 for hira pake, one icJefr I I Ior Caroet Are you weak aad weary, over, worked and tired 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine tb purify your bloood aad give you strength.

JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY tae largest lot cf Men's, Women's, Misses acd that ever was bronght to this ciiy. PRICES LOWER than ever before. B.RosenourSons I LfO-'i HAVE FOR SALE JO orsjjse oocra. sians.ir^-Sfe^t i 2 ffb 'rona top of tmjc. Jor -wbsch I i i Apply at The Xetvs office.

jnUdlw i i -V MCSICAl, IJT- 'trarnents reps-red. Also jr'ven oa the and fcaajo. Sa.s*ci»oi:iraarEa- teed. Ca' 1 on J. Jfn.

155 West PatncK street. Frederjcs. Md. T7IOK OVAI.FROXT JJ snver ra'-uated st6" ca e. been jn Be oniy a sbcrt time stcc'i cf a ne of rsbrous.

up-, v- wers ard o'ber gxxxls cs 53 a iiscouat. Weant. Tork Head, Md. fc Laaiss and at cost --c Hair Can only be preserved by keeping the scaip clean, cool, anil free from dandruff, aud the txjdy in a Iieaitblol condition. Tho great popularity of Ayer's Hair Vigor is due to the fact that it cleanses the scalp, promotes tfad growth oC the iiair, prevents iC from falling out, aad gives it that solt and silfcy gloss so to perfect beauty.

Frederick Hardy, of Roxbury, 5Iass-, a gentleman fifty of age, was fasS losing his hair, and what remained waa growing gray. After trying Trillions dressings wiii. he commenced the of Ayer's Hair "It slopped the Tailing out," he writes 5 "and, t.j my great surprise, converted, my white hair (without staining tae scalp) to the same shade brvvm. It had vrhen I waa 23 years of age." 4 Ten Years Younger. 3Irs.

Mary Montgomery, of Soston, writes: "For years, I was compelled, to wear a dress cap to conceal a bald spot on the crown my head but now I gladly lay the cap aside, for yoar Hair Vigor is oar a new growth. I could hardly jrust. my senses trlien I first found aiy hair growing; but there it and I am delighted. I look Zen years younysr." A result attended Jhe use of. Ayer's Hair Vigor by Sirs.

O. O. Prescott. jl 3Iiss Bessie H. Bedloe.

of Biirhngton. Mrs. J. J. Btirtoa, of Bangor, and numerous others.

The loy; of hair may be owirisr to 5ra- ptintr of tlm Wood or deraagemeat of the stomach and urer, jn Which, case. 9 coiirse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla or of Ayer's Pills, in connection with the Vigor, may be necessary to give health, and tone ali the functions of the At the sarce time, it cannot be too that none of these can n2o mnca good without a trial and strict attention, to cieanly aa.i temperate habits. Ayer's Hair Vigor, -rjr- J-C-Ayer Co, capacity and it is wonderful ihe qnsatity of CARPETS 7 ch PT ICK HO SE MATTMGS, OILCLOTH'S, CURTAINS CURTAIN POLES, ratTbe Nwsoffice jts14 11 in P.wooi, places jn they disappear. Every day brings us new trade in thie department and COMMODIOUS ASDCOS they Sad what they want and sol I ientd el 50n Recordirreer. near Court House Square, will be rented away pleased.

Netting like being tip with thfe times. Some Special Bargains DOW to he had. We will be pleased to see you. L. E.

MULLINIX CO. Its entirety or bv rooms, fitber si suites. Address Sews Office. ingly 2 OOD COrNTKi BOARD AT FARM House, tr.lrty minutes drive from city and railroad. Sitcstion hfpb ar-d bealtby, near mountains Beautiful scenery ana spring water.

Terms moderate. Address rs- 1. care The News. Frederick City. Me.

This scorcfiiag sun of snic- mer calls for a Son Shade of some kind and you can buy nothing- handsomer or more economical than a Silk or Gloria umbrella. We are controlling the goods of one of the largest houses inthe country and you cannot get the styles or prices elsewhere. We start a splendid thing in Gold or Silver Tip at $2.00. G-. J.

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