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Daily News DECEMBER14, 1888, Artistic. Mr. J. Ksepold has received at llis art sairormtu from the art etadio S. A- of Washington.

D. crsyoe portrsit of Mr. J. S. W.

Jarboe, of this cstv and two Stre color portraits of Mr. Jus. M. and his father of Wcodsboio this county. CHILDREN'S STORIES.

OB for ifce ot vntc IM ttakine Suitable A Crmving for tHo Sensational that Only Too Willing to Cr.ttry. Ii. Missionary Meeting. A pleasant evening was spent by ihose who were present at tae Mie- izioaary Meeting heid at Trinity M. 3L cbnrch last Tic exercises coBsisted readings and few reoitrks oa Isr the p-tstor Knott.

Tiie sxoniisir collection asaoauted to be- and fS. Notes. Ladies to join my class for fchestudy of Art, sauuld send or 3 ciy studio on or bt-fore the 25th of -tills month. Lessons in oil, water and pastel pointing il acd charco-il. Drawu.g Irom aa- 4 Rcspectiuhy, Marion Dyer.

One Fact 3:8 worth acoluma of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, by the testimony of 3.ndgof people, that Hood's la does cure sjro ilt rheum snd -other or pffVetlons ttr.s ng liroa impure ptate or low condition blood. It overcome'' thtt creates good appe'ite, gites strength to every of he system. Try it. Hymeneal.

A small vrty of wtre eat at the residence of Mrs Moilie IDorsey, in Montgomery county, on Wednesday, to witnssa the marriage her daoghter, Je- nie Lee, to Mr. W. Uarby, Jr. Key. Mr E.

G. ISddingfon, of EockviHe, and Mrs. Drby left for the J. W. Darby.Sr where a family re was heid.

The wore a orobe of clever gray broidcioth.tnmmed cat pas-ecaeuteries. ircuit Court. Ia the circnit court today JLyneh and Vineon on the bench. Ta fb'iawiog cites were tnlen cp aa of: Staie vs. James W.

selling J.iqaors in qu in ties less chin one pint a license; tried before court. -Judgment of not guilty. State vs. Jefferson Wolf, for selling liqaor in Wolfsville. A demurrer I entered and sustained.

Stita vs. WE. H. and Abraham Et- selling l-qnor to minors before jary. Verdict not guilty.

State va. Obarled W. McAbee, selling i'quor to minors two C'sea both iried before a jury. Verdict guilty, sentenced by court to pay a fine if $100 and costa ia ach case and h- cense enppree-ed Cdurt adjouined At 3 o'clock till tomorrow morning at o'clock. Tha funeral of Sister M-iry l--illy, took place this morning.

"feerment being m-tde ai tbe burying ground attached tfo the insiitution. Schroeder Sons undertakers. "There are dangeroas cosmetics in the vrhich are frequently used by fae ttnvrsry or ignorant. the preparationt which contain lead, rner- mry and bismuth are the nmre- Itensible and should be prohibited" by tise board of health. In many instances they have produced disease, in A few liare proved so poisono.ii- Kb to ev3ntually couse fatal conc Every actor of experience Knows 'vvhleh are good and vrliich tire bad, and every one who mav be ijrnor ant can gain the requisite vrithoat trouble, "ilaie up" is a professional affair, and should oe reniove-d ss srxin as a performance is over.

JCo sensible actor vnil use it at any other iimc, and no intelligent actress uses surfit in in ilagazine. An ZlffcsiTO Dprrng 1 the banquet to Boalaagtr "Paris a curious incident occnrrcd band had been playing En Reve- 3mst de la the guests in their enthusiasm singing- it lustily and clinking their glasses their Irnives, when a lady--there trere about fifty present--left 'her seat at the fur- iher end of the room, and in tears ad- towErd tie table of honor. in froai of the general she stretched oat her hand to him. He gallantly held out his, which was -seized on and kissed fervently. Then, Bobbing with emotion, the lady made ixer way hack to her Herald.

TFhEe Gtxra- "E3.ttr Matherson is knovm as 14 oat of a bevy of tsveaty so beauties, who are Sor prizes as to time and artistic at a local dime museum, SSss Matherson has been a professional gumchewer for eigii -weeks, today -sras suddenly surprised, at -JSho clcse of the afternoon perform- sztce, to Snd that she could Jioi open laer ja-ws. 8he fell ia a faint, and uad "So be carried to a doctor's office, who jsroaoanced it an attack cf lockjaw. several hours' treatment the znuscles -svere relaxed and the mouth aiESiCAir TJXUIEST "(uttabie Horec aad Hate's will Us'en Trith pleasure to tnyttiug, fuioying the mere fvt of Ufing to, which oitn blimiU parents and reLamestQ the fact that what Js too old for IJbs little mind. which is draining favif proper capacity to appreciate hit should read to children. HOST UtlleaehiM knows of vurM! How simple Is its own ht'l- bj home itifitiecee! Why.

then, we try to ajaVe it coaprchetd the hopes an'! Tears, east? rs. trials, and sorrows, people, or less fortusaf children, before thtre Is azsy necessity for living bO' Ona osy zsost cu-morlcs cf my owe childhood, eeriainSy up to ten oiJ, if uot bcyoed, thrj thnt nnUjSog like a regular plot a story gave my nilcd a t-'-r- plexi-d and strained lu it, while an exciting or thrilling mo dly uneoafort at boJtitce. Whatever danger was de- scnbed to haunt my mi- as llaWtt to corns into nsy own Eveu whoa this wa.n ultoriy Impossible It would etlll Lauui iaj in a way which caused actual suffering. F-r instance. I ouce read .1 storj 1 ol a girl who, heard terrib'a nctountw of Inijiau-, tras In drcjd them.

thjl she occw mUUK. tho crj of a -r a war- whoop. The did not orar aad none of tlioiu lo the storj asi'l yet tho thought of th-; Serco h.ivag«s, o' shur torn ihaw am! bloody sta'i so iny iiii icmatioii that I -'uflVrt-U horrors from the thought ot wh.tt I fcaew could not me perboiriJly. Thin Is only oce isssUtoce ot what I remember occurinjj of ton during ruy childhood; and yet I do not UiinU was In tim le-usi na cxcvi- tion.i; child In tiat way, for no bach of the imagination or Rny undua timidity have troubled me OK a womno. I know pufTf In tho sunaonray.

One girl of 11, nhom I mow, wns so liaunted by anything horrible "rhlch re.id that younK-T hlstcr. If "ho found up.ytliui^; ol the kind in a book, used to her mother to forbid the other to mid it, "I dou't waut to ba nu.iVo in the bo- cause hai been rending a RROI story." It Is not, Incidents alone whiuh ought to guard in children's If we nbj-vt to their having a for BOnsatloc.il lUemturo in the future, no ought to take euro that a tas'o Is not btuctj formed for too hlglily-spict-d narratives in their childhood. How I remonx- bcr as a child tho restlul fesiinp pn-duced by readtoR tha quiet, uneventful homo stories, in nbich the children had no exciting advea- tnres nor hairbreadth escapes, butsiniply had the little dny txlnls and the wrhoiesome homo-joys which I hud myself. Such boots were Mary Howitt's delightful and true stories of "The Children's Tear" and "Our Cousins In Ohio." Such also were tho Suile Books and Jacob Abbott's Lucy Books, companions of tho Rollo Surios. The Lacy and Bollo Stones, by tho way, h-vvo been lately repab- lished, much to mj satisfaction, In of their somewhat quaint stiffness of style.

I am afraid, however, that a story written at the present time with no more exciting incidents than those of tho little books mentioned would not Hud a publisher, judging by tho incidents nluch authors apparently obliged to introduce into children bc'Oki In order to get them Babj- hood. Ifanglng; Pin A very convenient little is a hanging pin cushion, which may bo susp-nded neir tho dressing case or mirror. "There it will bo out of and yet fee nlwajg at hand Jt is also easily and quickly mode and Terr ornamental. Tho chosen lor Illustration is covered with dark garnet satin decorf.tednith silk-cmbroiderod blostoms shading from roso red to palo pinK, and foliage in shaded green. A row ot fancy stitches in gold-colored silk covers the se-isa around tae edges.

Just above tho points inch-wide ribbons of garnet silk are fad'eued in bow, from each of which one long end extends upward to the point of suspension, where they are tied ia a knot with draoping loops and endi. To mnko a similar cushion, take two pieces of satin, velvet, cascmere or flannel. Bad tiro of dirk cambric lor lining, each four and a half inches square, ILK'h NKVT of Ootuur Ift fTitkiiotra-- A l-ifi4r Structure. Dec. new up oj Yak- fc quadraugi grows all Jat s.

Ulg. an tl-e aauic ji the giver it secret. The t-jLt! of tb- ill be UK- islli. Jtti IstUud-i sa the aorta ill. wnj'-'h i-s Sj In ard tiy- o'J, n-hte 1 is ft-eL with We often hear parents deplore st-vle of stories wrhtsu Jor oar older boys and I do not think -we eooosh about what read little will a story tot jr tbia Is t''u-n- are fsi ais tirxz fls are five tsa, th- hij Aat, uulw, a.xl au.uor'um; oa fl-jor arv wx iwtiu'i DEATH OF SAMSON.

LESSON XI. FOURTH QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES. DEC- 16. Text of ttx- Lewton, xri. 21-31.

i i a tiie wti.ic UK; attic- v.I i b- ftd i m. lurg? rtui ttiture thry ti.uud bf Oa a. on -fre Uj ir tt.tr bjii liiijj it not i.jn a ill lv this, bet i i I tilt- Sll.alffV IU 1 t4 of nj--t Jl ooa- ii iIC ulr- KasS cr i. 'lij-. imtXHt i Iwaut-fu.

itK-t. IS. g-, tii-o uut tht- Luiidi! i 1 -xt. asid iuj-i jurl I.IM Is i t'f au.nutls tu ui bro ife. CilSCAOO.

--A litt'e old lady, the Grain! iLi. i littt TdursJ ly. and afcaJ.jiu'd t') on tu lower tloor, Shi- the fl rk a i-nn! Kraiici-3 Cl- liAid un uK in l-ef ruom ai.l was well tbong'j on Sur-lay a hoa.v.:i:n'(J ci' the ollitv tluit Mrs. CU. zu-tng A tiu'rctn.

cail'vi upon ihv tJbt sh Fu oui Clovo- Hhe was 'o Home of l-a'1'esa. wa- 1 ha went the Pm tile and lU-stalUxl in h'-r old nxiiii. dctectiv than took h- tht- arm polio- station. Ttie o- iiun -he h.ul a ilrv. Dr.

Blehm, i in Detroit, ami anutlier, Mr. Julian Davis, in C.uro. Ills. was tako i to haspital for thu lit Dec. 1-1 --A firw wea discos in Mrs.

Dr Mover's large hospital on Th ja.tie«t5- mirroniy es- carRii with trieir IIVKS, as thi-y id to ba in isli'si attire and compelled to remain out lu the cold for a tim Loss, SlO.lKKi, by nat- urjl raj. A -c. 1-L--Chairinai A. Bi itton of the of tjia Suites, as a nicrabcr of the reception com- The KUcr nnil Hill. WASHIMJTOX, Iec.

14. The nver and harlor bill for the fijoil year IfeSD-DO. has been reported in the It IearU of Veternn "EHT TotiK, Dec. Thomas D. Winchester, for many years well known as a hotel proprietor in tlus city, died of apo- A SilOO.OOO A.tisn»«e«t.

Dec. The JUncoln Stock Pann la ibiliu Tlte IVn lander Off. ARIS, Dv-, Mme. Bnulauger has with- ji her petition lor from Gen. Xho follow t.i by fan.

col IT north- FIANCIVL, of COMIIEUCI VI- Tork Stock IOKK. Dec. Kx- 54 -Cii-l actual for 00 days and S4 4 for de-nond Girernmeats stiady, fe. 119 Ind. i bkl The stock market ojwned dull and then became eak on traders and bear wilh Bock NIan.i tlie foaltire.

The "stock named and detained Muu-pK. tae hoie msrLet. By 11 o'c! -ck. pnct-s olT Vt to per ctrou. but since tiiat tiire ther "Oino rvcoverj.

uoder the lead of tii The irarket at the C'OMJ was Espress ...143 DeL i Hudson 125VJ S- T4 IVi-, JL-iW C. C-. C- Jt I 53 Enc Y. Ojntral 91? 4 Lj.k«Shore Hhaois Ceatral Xorthwes; lasij Nortt.ern Pacific-. Do pref 23014 Do pref iPaanc SlaiL S3 Central pacifc.

SS Keod.ns: TO St. Texas Paoiic AUoa 40 Bar A Quiocy. Canada frv-tnem. Ore CanaJa Taciflc Traas. N'jnr Tois.

Dec- it a slight decline casss: city ni-lk. Ss 45 for West Iiid.cs v-xtra. "H.nai-wra extra, T3; SiW 'SCO. Ca-. SiA'SSil.

ct. 42.277 bushels, ship- 2C? 1 55-25; No 1 Jan receipts, S3 lOO ship- IVcer.Vr. iwsjvts OL A.RLEY-- Q-i-iM. PuKK-- Qu ei sod steady. ness.

a 00. y. dsx, jvts. S50X I sate, No mixed, Decemcpec, Si KASGING bssta each cover to its lining, aad oa embroider a Soral spr.iy or aay Suitable design; lay thea -prons; side oat: stitch fina r-rourd a short space in raiddie oi one side; ram it through the and fill it fait of hair or Sea close opea- i.i caver the t-oaa with pretty stitches add the nbb- one and yj.rd-i be required. Crewel embroi- dor and cords.and woaM he suitable ahonla the covenng bo of mshmera or fian- crop New qnotM 4Ax active ar.d aeady at 4vC BOSIX-- Jwt.

sira.aedtofftwd.SI PETKOLEOi-- Lall. in bsu FREIGHTS-- DuJ. 10 CHEESE-- Steady, Ohio flat. I EGGS-- Quiet, boi steady; triSe GAR cut Joal crashed. grairulated, icold BICE Xoniinal- TALLOVT-- Quset; prfcne air.

COFFEE -Weak, fairciiioes. 14 Cough or Coid, or the children are nse Acker's English asd farther trouble. It is pcs.il va ire fioarantce It. Prico 10 SOs JTTVSO Hu ess. aJ- Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world for Cnis Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tivelv Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect or money refunded. 25 cents per bot- or Sale br Joseph B. Garrott, onsi? ia deacu to Qall3.Sora lucks.

a Comcwntary Xier. i. M. ltioa Helper by JM.I of H. a.

Hoazuii, us, pjb- la alJ tb" Scriptures the trsitb is Lfpt jef'Ttf us tiia.t if we would psace s.rad fca 1 i if tory er aJ! sr must Us by a ditii tlaj fed UJXKI God, aad by ca Lambla Htuiui cheerful and whole beartecl truii brousbr before is er aa'i cr ojid ortr agaja i loz-t God oltt-n cboo-i liie iiiost to His porpuacs, that no EftU niay la Hr previo'. And eve--v utn; are taughr Goi's i-eadicess to forgive ami u. restore favor mid i.tr'ji i-s cea th- re is true cumins fit)Jti iia to lljci, enter Uie of ituiio': or an tndr. i JsisL i Unua forty and was EU'-vrMit-J lf thea thtfj did es il acd ere bv the Aoimocites i then tip Jepbtha tteir ud arid acd was ind Acxlon; shea tUeycid wire stored saty the Luincs of FbiiCuiaca, who them forty yt-ciri, tlieii raided us a da- and ai.d tis Uit rule re- curdwl iu ti-o fxx-k of me citraing the of tuiags ni.i;t 1 iry uuiu ttut vilnea waa in (Ckio xi 11, ti. 27.) "Tte bi-a, pas oat a prisoier, a U'lil Ii ttcid nao ho is uud hut ho Luid bo-ti.

Ills birth ivaa fore- to the ix)rd, vrfco appeared fnnce to bis motjer ai'd ouce to ht. faracr; Le was a to God fro.Ti his binh, ib.it is, one who was icparate'l uiito JDni, bav- nothing to do ith tae cither us to ttiil uo tocoxiio hwid vi. I-- Sj; iti to his he luid reut a IIOT as he would a kiJ, he haJ slatn a thousaad men i jiwuoae of ass. when sauc las cny by want.ti to kJ! b.m bearoso ui tlia took K- 4 and tho posts aad the bar on v'-ou'ders and earned toc'ii to the tori oi Lul, aud many oth'-r riao. clous fKtt- of sarxirhuman strength ILU! he pcrfurmed.

bat now bis pov.tr -rid glory have itc-urtcd him, and be i de jx of MS a poor, bhrd. pribouer the cacso of full, cad ky this reproach the Lord chroagh His anc 1 for not onH ii baiavoa btic tho narna of tht Lorx! tii-lsonCTCil. il.ltin la his "bam- sna Ago-niDes 5 aim say: I to God brojgat Lisli aor. ooloqay. and oped the taoutiis Of ntScSsto.

ha-e brought scandal To Israel, ci.lMeneo or tlod. aoJ douos Ia feeble hearts. before Tu waver or tall o2 cad ji wita idols The caiioo was simply that Saniioa had departed from his consecration and had giren his tuae and to things whicn he sbouli! liave been separated from. He saw a woman in Tnmiath ne saw an harloc in Gaza; he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek; and thus, instead of inafc'ng B. covenant with, his (Joo zxxi, 1,, ho let his eyes lead uint uitn troub'e, and now be has lose them.

'The of lu head began to grow 1 Not tbat Soinson's strength lay in his twur. but in his consecration to God, of bis locks were an outward token, and as we the ontward ev-ceiice of his separa- Uoa to Ood retiiminj, have we not reason to believe toat in his beart taere is true penitence and a sincere return to the God of Israel, who bad so wonderfully called him, but whom he bad so grievously slandered. 13 great sscriiiee tnuo Dagoa, their Dagoa 13 uieotioned tea times in I Samuel v. 3-7, aad once in I Cnromclcs lo. It wai t'i tTeai untional god of tbs Phihs- tinetk.

'I he name signuns "lish," ind its lorm is saiu to iiai been the face and bands ot a. n-an i the tail of a Lac. C4. "iao god." If Sasisoa had only ti-e hvins and true God by a Lo'e htMTtea consecmaou to Him, then the-w L. entiles had nos had this occasion to prtuso their hath del'rcred into oar haads our enemy Ii this and tbe preceding we und statement, acd they no tJimjgjs IE probably that be subdued Jeaoiaixra.

but it is wntrea that "the lxrd gavo JehOiai.au into hi3 iDan. IX) ix "'Cali for Samson, that he may mats u-. snort," A great company of uncircuiri- Jt'UiiKtmes praising and worsbipicg i.e* lis or dcjao.is, and a servaut of tho Great God of Israel in ttiej- sport for liis true ho was not there of nss otvii accord nor wai it by any meass to his likirg, bat if he bad not of his own freo -will by hu own choice departed from being consecrated to God, he had never coine to thij. mist pitifnl and disgracsful condition. -T.

"ihe bouae was full of men and 'itreo thousand on tho roof, bat many tbousands uside we ere not told, all beholding while Saaisoxi makes sport. ilow suci gathencss are foand to worship trod; one Brooklyn, one in Lou- coj. a few others here aad there, bat how cai-y to gnther tbe thousands if toera is any sport in the of tjataa. Vv uicii way docs your own tsnrt tend, I mean, -which company do joa honestly enjoy the most? For 1 know tLa; there are Sstmday school teachers enjoj the so called good tuna better tee hoase and servica of Uod. lix caoied unto taa Lord." Ee cot seem to have been raised up to lead forth aa army, Ut.o Othneil, letonia and Bd'Tife.

deon or Jcputaah. bni by ids of personal valor to aven--s Israel. We sow see mm in prayer, his last prayer, aad strange, as such roycr maj'seem to us, God it. ATe must: see Sampson Lere 03 ttosidoof desinnj tho overtcrow cf tha eneziies of lie fccrno cao 0 thai ha bad cow before te lost eyes, it -s not otsr ustnrai tae degree in wa.ci we see God or tja cieascre of osr faita trh-ca mes -SL, to power in Ha serrsca. SJ.

took hold of tie two nncdle piliors." 1 he people -watcaAng, no doubs, to see -wbat cew form tbo spors ta-3, that in a rsosEnt they ix) 12 e-termry. Saiasoa ksew that ha d.o -srtth ib-m, bni faa tne-- ho trnsted; for a moment longer they are all the sama company, for a LttZs their bodies lay in tie icop. bst about Cjeir wii.ca casnct d'e OJ "He slew at hjs deaia raore slew out into tie in a rooment and tie.r ivay cow separate; tA-Tvon, the oaiy oae lue aii TTI, knew ana hj Jin unfaitufui but we csmnot folio Carriage Road to A new attraction to Cascade canyon is a drive to) tbe summit of Pike's Peak, which was formally oyejed a mouth or ago. It is not only a aifo and eonvenieut route, and not by any IBCJJIS a mere trail or ood road, but it a view superior in La extent and grandeur to ail oihers. obtained from the old trails or roads.

Il is much of a road v. ay for carriages as can be made in cliinbinjj the Kocky mountains, and frpni Ctiscade i. to the summit the drive is seventeen nules and takes five hours. From the hotel the drive ii up Cascade xaiyon, through and romantic scenery; and about eight miles up ii passes through Glen cove, an imposing am- hitheatre vrith a grassv pit traversed streams. Near "by is tlie precipice, 2,000 feet high, called the Devil's leap, and a balanced rock, which may be swayed by a touch of the yet twelve or fourteen feet in znd four ftet thick.

The Haydeu divide and Grand View are tv. miles from Cascade, and here the traveler ia fcinpped in las journev by the majmih- cent of tLe "great plains Ftretchsiiireainvjrd. Colorado Springs at fett; Pueblo, fifty to the and Denver. mile to the Catarrh Cure. Ohio.

Citv of Toi-do, Lucas County. B- s. Fmak oaih bt? is st-mor paricer of liif firm of K. J. Cbeney Co lioicg Da iata in the of r.l«-do, Guntv snJ af and that iaid firm mil pay the of One Hundred for e-ch and everr otse of Catarrh ihat cannot be curel by the oecf HjH's CJtirrn Cure.

J. Cheory. Sivotn lo aie and io my pre-rnre 6ih c'av of A. lsS5. A.

Gleas Notary Pu Halt's, CiiirshCure taken intern.lly f.d aci- direct'y upon the and sii'fi, fxs of the Send teatimouiaU fr. e. F. J. Cket-ev i GJ Toledo, Sold by To cents A Womjn's Wiscovery.

"Aoothpr wonderf il otcovery has been made jnd ihat to bv a laily in this county. Disease fas'eaed upon her and for beven ye-irb she withstood iss severest le- but her vital organs weie uiidcrmiced and death seemed imminent. For three moatln skecoujjheu iut-es-aotly could not sleep. S'ie bought of a bottle of Ir King's New for snd ra.ich relieve i on lakinti first that slept all night and with one bottle has been miracalou i Her name is Mrs. Luther 1 Thus write W.

Hamrick Co, of X. --Get a free na! battle at Jos B. Garrott'b drugstore Despair, Death. These are the actual steps which follow indigestion. Ackers English Dyspepsia Tablets will both check and core this most earful of diseases: Guaranteed by William on Brown.

MEXICAN SUTSTAXa "UXIXEXT SOSBJ. CA Absolutely Pure. This pawlet netvr vanes- A mode! trf pc nty. btren rth and More ecc nomiei 1 taau citi'iiary Jan la. and oanao: be sold In oetnpetitioa with the multitude o' low test.

alum or pnosphstf p-ivr ers. So'loalr i-toym Esa.K InjS 6 ivJ.Jtr stree Tori. Criu.1 nally More than half of all deaths occur before six years of An arjny of innocent, lovely children are swept needlessly away each yeir Parents are crirninaJly respon- for this The death rate of children in Eosiand is lew, than half this Acker's Ecglfab Baby Soother has doae more to bring this tb -at than a'l other causes combined. You cannot afford to be without it. Sold by Williamsnn Prown A.

Graterur Clergymen. Thoe Kichey, formerly presiding ai aer of the Northern N. Y. Coaferecce, give this opinion of a popular remedy: I hart 'ound Van Wert's Balsam to be Boeder ii! adjective medicine lor the lungs. I harr tyncrameoded it to several of my friends who trf snfienng irosa consumption, and alaaosi zuntrulons benefits have followed iti use.

4J3 oftheepimon that if taken in time it -voaid i. ccrtaia cure of this dreit i utiiC. I vQiiid urge ill who tre saSeiin iccc and throat troubles to try ii br Willimnwoa Brown, Tris ise Hie Fit-st Symptoms of Death, Tired dull headache, pains in va parts the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach. loss of appetite, feverisbness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned Hood. So matter now It became poisoned it must be pari5ecl to avoid death.

Ackers English Blood Elisir has never lailed to remove scrofulons or syphilitic aoisons. Sold under positive guarantee bj- Williamson Brown, druegists- A lmre--tnietit. Ts one wh'ch giiaraoteed to bri-g yon satisfactory or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this sale plan vou Tin buy from advertised druggist a bottle ofDr INew Discoverv ioi Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re iief in every case, when fvr a3ee tion of Thread, ms: or Chest, snsh as si.m;tion, InflitDEiatioD, Lungs, Brorcbis lis, Asthma, Whoop'ng Cough, Croup, tie It is pleas -ot and aereeable to take, perfectlv safe, and can always be df perded up'n.

TniUhoitlefreeat Joseph B. Garrott's Diug Store. cil re ia "Feins, We hoM proof thai Acker's Ens- inh Blood Elixir cures all blood poisons where cheap sarsiparill-isand K) called pnr- iSers fail. this. Te will cell it to who call at our store on a positive soar artee.

Sold by Browa irog- Terrible Ir'orT Congti in the morning, berried or difacnlt breathing, raisin? phlestn, tightness in the chest, qnivkened pulse, cbi'liness in the evening or sweats n-ght, or any of tnese things are the Srst aaes of CODSUUJD- Lioc. Aclier's English Cough Remedv will rare these tearful symptoms, and is so'd nn der a positive guarantee by Williamson Tie Germans cf Pennsylvania sre es. -Teraely cautious. Thej do boy smy- wbiDg until they are RIIT- thit it merit. From this ve.

fact Dr. Van Ssisain has gained astroDj: pcsitirn in their Jivor Barton A Start, d.ugg'stsof Pa, write the proprietors of this remedy: 'Your goods have ir.l w-tJj the greatest tcccess of proprietstry goods hamt sver ujtrodoeed in our town." For far nfl Broirn KiSSOOD: ef Scorn GAPES, ROHP, LICE, EGG EAT1KS, Laying of Soft Eggs, e. ittatParall I In Proteer. VICTOR REiCEDIES FBEDEEICS, ur deale- to for Circulars -i trial From now ontil February 1st, 1889, we wil sell our entire stock of Cassimeres, Overcoatings and Pantaloantngs. at a reduction of 25 per cent.

This Is no mere atlvertifement, as an examination oi onr stock and prices rv.ll demonstrate. Pmts former price 50 and $30 CO now S23 50; S25 00 at $21 00; 00 and $13 00 at 00 and 00. A large line of panta loonings at 00. All work guaranteed IB style, fat and worRmacship. Kennedy I No.

11 West Patrick Street, 3FKEDSKICTK. SH). (Successors ro Pyfer). Pioest qualities of Goal. Mine prepared Cumterland, espec ially adapted, tor cooking par- poses Baltimore Vein and Lyken's alley George's C5reefe, Cumberland.

Oiders by mail, telephone, OT left at W. B. Shriner's store will receive orompt attention. SrMTLLBS CO. Patrick st.

Street Depot. JebJSdu FOR SALE Two CMLJGRAPH Writing Machines In good working order at Less Than I-3 Cos! Sew IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILQIKG COHSULT N. T. HO. 931 F.

STREET. K. O. oSTdiwtr. 1 SlObTAVO USCTC'TT, Wonderfull TKTET ONE NO.

Remington Standard at about Q-S price for BBTT one. Apply to W. CELAPLAINE, Care The News. Frederick Md srEsiCAx JITTSTAVG LISIKEST an ice or Bosses. Xcua add CtsxuE.

Kubial ATTfcNTiQfl. We have the finest, prettiest, most attractive and cheapest line of CALENDARS --AND-PICTURE CARDS suitable for Holiday advertising, ever exhibited in this market. We also have a large and varied assortment of comic and substantial cuts suitable for flashy work: also proot sheets of latest novelties in this line. We guarantee the best work at the lowest living prices. A call or correspondence respectfully solicited THE NEWS, Frederick, MdJ BROWN DELASHMUTT B.

K. BROWN SON. 83 EAST PATRICK OOSL UfEB Ko Wpter, Snow and Ice. bnfj FULL HEIGHT EVERY TIME I foar order by Telephone or Postal -srfli re ceive prompt and CABEFUL ATTEKTIOU. Lowest Possible Prices.

FINEST QDALITIES OF COAL. Sive as an order and see FOK YOUKSE1.VES. BHOTTK, J. K. HOETKAN, I C.

S. Z3USB8, cor Market Bta i Market nt. GEO.C.SUCRQ. SDPT.TS 32032ZN3R7H ST- The celebrated beer of the Bartholomaj- Brewing of Rochester, N. in bott'et snd kegs.

Qualified for its parity, bright- ntes and full Savor. For sale bv a 1 leading houses. JOHN A. C. LTPPS, Agent snd Bottle'-, comer "West Patrick anJ Telegt-aph streets.

Teleprone s27d3m so. ssjai ibr DOG BUTSES' GCIDK, croisEiiss catered plsist, prices STB wnrti, arad vrbarc ia 33 Cents. -AJso Cots cf Goods of sH tiniix, Ii-a scad for Pracaeal TRY BOOK. 100 pases; trtnT colored pli-tc of ueii? tZ issds cf of tis fceajs; bcnr to cspccars; Btcgs from best sloeit ct Sl-aO fotlinc. Seni ia 15 Ccn- as BOOK OF AGE 120 cl colored plate, SSTSocthEgith Street, SViii carry oc AND 72 East nimrch.

Si BKAST. ttreswst Curative dlKoverj-.

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