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Tttfl DAILY MEWS. TUESDAY, JUSE 30, rrEATaaa BSOOKD. EDOBXKO BT XcCumocK Toovr. JCSE 1S9L beftire 8 a. 70 Ctar TBS AKD MOON, JCSS -80.

CQCMfY 4 Coacesaoa of Current IB KOCSi SPKtXOS--JCSK 29. pass into history as a re- arkse raaislh. Cyclones, HghtaiBg sod railroad wSI do weft for of 30 days, iteir ahiase, wheelbarrow." I' is designate certain if backsliders. Ts qaessloa asked, Wsat do xhej cse for hasdksT --Oar ami? fioiafced fer- estiag. Tbe wheat is saia to be good, --Has.

Philip, Burger was the first in cosnEBsace harr esiiag. '--Oi-iisr-Teesrisy at 5 p. the mer- esrr stead si Tasriday, the ia the eade at 3 p. a. Last Friday At 5 p.

m- thtt iberatoae- ter marked 92" --Mr. T. Tjler onlsi Saturday zaar- teted the first huckleberries of the --Arrangements are being made by the. Sunday school to hold a fesuval sometime 14 21 28 15 22 16 23 30 io 17 24 Th. 18 25 Fr.

12 19 26 Sau, 3 20 27 --Mws Elia Yoosg. of Frederick city, was tie guest of ilr. and Mrs. D. J.

Yousg. place, tie --Mr. Wm, H. aosekr.epeatSafidaT of week Ms preots aad ia Johssitilie. Will made trip on bis wheel R6T, of Frederick city, an ails aennoa.

to a large la Kail, iMs place, os J-eae --Mir. X. S. Rickeids sr stfll 1 --Mr. Liatoa, Ss siowty recovering from rarest illness.

--Tfee Her. Mr. Mitoa is a gctel ffi the of Mr. and Mrs D. J.

Yocog, YeHow Spnags. A BOU) HIGHWAYMAN. MOON'S PHASES. a. to, 0-12 "New Adrertisements.

The ModeL R.BL Campbell Life Insurance Co. Local Mention--Political." Local Mention--Dr. Hardes Miscellaneous--Fountain Pens- Political Notice--S. T. Haffner Purely Personal.

3Ir. D. C. Winebrener is ia Baltimore today on business. Mr.

T. C. Landerkin, "Washington, C-, is visiting relatives in this city. L. EdwardBirely, of East Patrick street, is in Baltimore today.

3Ir. C. iL Wezrer, of is is. this city today. Hiss Lizzie Haller, ofPerryville, Cecil county, is visiting Mrs.

George Brengle, this city. lliss Alice Tyler, of Baltimore, is the- guest of ISannie Wilson, East Patrick street. Mr. G. Rosenour left for Baltimore this afternoon oji business.

Mr- J. O. Myers, of Baltimore, is visiting relatives'in this city. Mr. and Urs.

B. F. Rice, of Stillwater, Minn who have friends in this city, left for thelr-home yesterday afternoon on the 2 55 o'clock Pennsylvania Railroad train. Miss Mary Gambrill has returned to Hagerstown from a several week's visit to Frederick, accompanied by- Miss "Blanche GambrilL Fanner- Frank Brown has- returned to Baltimore Jjom his visit to Western Maryland. MissMandeMfller, of Araby.Vhohas been at school in Baltimore, has returned to heriome to spend her vacation.

Mr. Chas. of Tale, arrived here on a visit toTus'father, Prof. TW.EIy._ Mr. Charles the Baldwin, Hagerstown, has- accepted- a jijsition at thelHqtel Brunswick; Brunswick.

chilr dren, of "Sea Girt, M. who have been hecsfather, Street, for the -weeks, home yesterdayS HisSjCofa Summers, of," has-been -visiting friends ias Tetuined-hwne, Rev. D. L. Miller, of -pel German Baptist Brethren, "will make a Jobs killed a black snake ihl measurtMtttt ia length.

--During iJwpfeva'euce of the storm OB the Lgbtning played around the sesideace of Mr. Charles Orrison, throwing mud about and inio a tree some 20 feet high. Several panes of eie shaken from the windows by the jarring of the thunder. --The Misses Burnite, of Delaware, and of Ohio, who have been the 01 ili. D.

ICjMl, relurueii home --The Misses QauieSlane and Bertie Sharp, of Maninsburg, W. are the gueau of Mr. Charles- Orrison. --Mr. George Cost and wife, of Peru, are vUiung Mr.

Eli Wolf. --Mr. C. Orrison, and child, of Martinsburg. are visiting friends and relatives at this place.

--Mr. W. V. Wolf is assisting Mr C. Wachter.

of Frederick, in the erection of the residence of Mr. O. I'. Howard. Schaifer Markoe have finished the foundation for the barn on the premises of Mr.

Milton Whip, Mildle- town Valley. --Mr. Chester Kemp, of the Maryland Agricultural College, arrived last week and will spend his acatiou with his parents. --Cottage meetings were held at the following places during-the past week- At J. W.

Biker's, Thursday night: at 9 a. Sunday, an open air meeting was held in the public road at 7 p. Sunday. --The Rev. Casfle filled his regular appointment last evening and took for his text John 1: 43--subject, "Soul Winning." George B.

Hscshe-sr and wife tendered their friends an ice cream treat last Saturday evening. Peasiuai bm Issued to ike fol- lowfag Marrlaad claitaasts, Jactading ia KnrviericK Original--fieorge VT. Barnakie, Andrew BAzzfcl, Simoa Brooke. Stoat, AipheaL. Dunham, Henry Wiptonsaea.Jioraw.Tcr5tr.jQha W.

Comegrs. George RoMcsoa. Stephen Young, Wesley C. Thorpe, Eaben B. Carey, John Penny, John Brown.

John C. Shipway, Henry Schamck, T. Dukes, Benjamla P.4tjer,Wm.B Lore, David Kirk. Augustus Boyd, George S. SiroMe.

John Tress, George W. Brown, Owen Summers, Epbraim Snowden. Additional--Samuel Stricter. Robert JUT. Sands.

Increase--(Navy)--Nathaniel Ct Carney. Original widow--EHwbeth. Shultz. Original--Gottfred Rausbach, Louis Irons, Wm. IL JchLon, John Wiley, John T.

Murphy, Abraham King, David Ireland, Wm. Ray, John Ford, Hneh Parkhill Cbrfctonfe-r cob Rimley, Richard C. Parker, Augustus Rowe, Anthony Stump. Additional --Daniel Switzer, John L. Dennis, Wm.

H. Lewis, Jas. Murray, Thos. B. Baits.

Original widoflta, Collins. Accidents In CarrolL Elder David D. Bonsack, of the Dunkard church, near Westminster, while sitting on a self-binder, accidentally caught his right hand in tbe cog wheel, which crushed his ringers, causing amputation of the second and lacerating the third finger. Dr. M.

L. Bott rendered surgical assistance. While Mrs. Wm. Fisher, living in Cranberry Valley, was driving, her ran away, throwing her over the dashboard under the horse's feet.

Her clothing was torn off and her spine aad arms were badly bruised. Dr. J. ilathiab attended her. -A young man named Grimes, working for John Reagle, ai Avondale, caught his Bis Attempt to Rob Toll Gate Mjan.

Some tiase ago a tu-gaS was esUb- tted on tbe pike at Tabler's between Urbsa aad BynlUtown. Last evening Sir. Baker J. of I'rbaa, drove a epinted boree down to the gate to collect tbe toil eumey acd oa Ms re- utra home an aiteiz.p: Was cxade to rob ate. Wfelie drlHng atoog Mr.

Laaur noticed man step out towards the wsgoa, who he stspposed desired to rids with him, bat Instead he made a dash to GUCh bridle. Mr. Tjnyrtr Cttt the horse-sriii ihe vMp aad the man mfeeed laark, bnt followed Mr. up the pike about two hundred yards, aod oa3y stopped pursoit after Mr. Lraar cofluaeoeed whipping op hone.

It was quite (TurValthe butMr. Laaiar thinks tbe was colored and that be was one who knew what bis errand tg tbe toll-gate was foe and that he had ao weapons of defense aboutilm. Brief Two hundred of milk flooded tbe btatioa at Fulton, on ite W. M. K.

yesterday. --A tetephoae message reached Frederick last night to Ute effect that one of lite buildings OB the farm of JohnC. Hqlter, KMJ was on fire Hr. was noticed. but before he reached hotae the fire Accident About 8 o'clock yesterday morales, when the west-bound freight train on the Washington aad Ohio division of tbe Richmond aod Danrillir just passed Belmont Crossing, five mlks east of a truck under one of ihe- box cars broke, and Brgkemau Ernef Clarke and Bridge Carpenter Murray Shellon, who were on the train, thinking the train would be derailed, jumped ou.

ClarVe struck the bide of an embankment, rolled under the train and was in- btantly Shellon sustained severe- bruises and had his arm badly cut, but uk no i btmousiy butt. Clarke was about twenty-four years old and lived In Alexandria, where he leaves wife and one child. His body was turned over to Undertakers Blrklcy Slack, of Leesburg, who, by order of the railroad officials, prepared it for burial and forwarded it to his fritnds in the afternoon. ewr scdditions are soott lo be made to facilitate the business of the Palapsco 3IuI Uouu'a Sltll, ua. ike lute jt SEWS OF THE STATE.

Yesterday Hereaad. There The greater portioa of tbe wbeatui jJeat beea har'esied. A little cycJoae struck Kent coueJy, aad damaged peach trees, the Ac. coBBtr. but lale of Hoestoa," died iz frs tit sheets BODOCE "OODOCK C.

Sew oTer Great BLACK PfcAUD, WTKIFSO AXD tAVkS3.CBAU.SJi3 ASO Children 1 Day at Buckeysrown. The annual Children's Day services held in Buckeystown M. P. Church Sunday morning, were greatly enjoyed by the large congregation present. The floral decorations were pronounced the.

finest ever seen In Bnckeystown. The commit tee, Miss Lilly Keller, Miss Mamie Nicodemus and Miss Allie Millard, with Mr. E. W. Kiadley as musical director, had prepared an attractive programme, all of which was rendered with marked success, and to the delight of the entire audience.

An essay on foreign missions by iliss Ida Harris, deserves special notice. The collection was for foreign mis -tour Rome, cI -TSe BiEER'S VAitET--JTJXE 29., --Nathan, T. Wilcoxen, a young man of this place, is the finest wheat binder in the valley. Sarah M. Hsller is visiting her daughter in Prince George's county.

--Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of East honth street, Frederick, are visiting Mr. J. J.

Null, of this place. --Miss Florence Harris, of, Frederick city, who has been visiting Miss Emma Null has returned home. --Miss Rosa KIme, of Frederick city, has Miss Boone, of: Asia- the 15th of Jtdy and Eeveral which, he -will for JDen- mirSdrf -3. Springs; as tie i8.y Miss Second street, is spending sereral'days Sews of tbe Cfaorcbes. The prospect of a new Methodist church at Gafthersbtirg appears to be gdbdr Messrs.

If JT T. Fnlks, C. F- PuTall, Thos Fulks and C. S. Duvall have been appointed a conv- mittee to take the, building of the same.

Services were held Sunday under Jirge tent at the corner of Windermere by the congregation of Waverly Presbyterian church, Rer." William Cumming, pastor. The services were conducted by ReT.rW5Hiam L. of Fred- ericfc. There will be preaching in the Reformed church, Knornlle, at 7:30 o'clock D. this coming Sunday, July 5th, and ia Bnrkittsvnie at a.

m. by Rev. Mickly. Quite a number of iroprore- inents have lately been added to the formed church, Knorville, including" jiew ben of very fine tone. The sixth anneal Lutheran ReTHr.on at Pen-Mar wfll be held Thursday, August 30.

The following is the committee appointed: Rev. W. C. Wire, chairman, Littleslown; Rev. J.

G. Morris, D. Lutherville. and John Bikle, Hagerstown, from the Maryland Synod; Rer. E.

H. Leisenring, Cham- and Rev. G. W. Enters, D.

York- from the West Pennsylvania Synod. The indications are that the reunion. bs a.g;cai saccess. Mrs. Ocas.

Brengle, residing near the Fair Grounds, was taken quite sick yes- lerday aad is attended by Dr. The wife of William DiDtenaan. of Adamstown, was taken sick on Friday last and is very flL The condition of Mrs. Margaret Hcock, of JIoTiTit Pleasant, wto was paralyzed a few days ago, is but slightly Improved. Officer Niles Abrecht was taken quite sick Sunday Mrs.

C. W. F. Cashour, East Church street, who has been (jnitesick, is worse. Marrlae Licenses.

-Jesse Syder, Johnsville, aad Mary L. Preshonr, Myersville. --Mr. Foulz, of thw place, cut 23 acres of wheat-Do. the-27th.

'anfl Rhafft-r, the enterprising threshers, commence threshing this week. Henry Webb, of Baltimore, is visiling his mother of this place. --Mr, Joseph Stnp met with a very "painful accident while harvesting last week, by having the, needle to -run through his Twni struct hurt'-oa, the arm 4nd Broke it, but he is gettingjilong very'Tvefl at present; --Mr2 Charles''CJtrtsafl, of Baltimore, was week to help his father to harvest-" --Mr. Jr Outsail and Mr. George Purdy, who have been working in Baltimore, have jeturned home.

jiuela who has been, sick, is better. So'peland CometBand is getting alongjery -well under Prof. Anderson as teacher. 3 "s--Some; ot fanners are through harvesting and are very much pleased irith the 1 xoj's--JUSK 29. T--Prof- Wm.

Martin and wife, of (Jhesa- p'sake City, nave come home daring: vacation to visit his parents. --MML Joe visiting her Bister, Mrs. Layman, of Howard county. --Mr. Grace Layman and Jennie, were the guests of Mrs.

SwJMort last week. --The Misses Ella and BosaDiSemdal's gentlemen friends, of Baltimore, made flying visit last week, --Miss-Zeppa; LuyfeTlslting her uncle Mr.Loy, of Mechanicstown. Mollie WetzeH is visiting ne home near Emmitsburg, --Mrs. EmDyHartseir of Kansas, Jef ferson county, spent a few days with her cousin, Mr. Joseph Miller, and also Mrs.

Tillie tHe, of Ashland, Ohio, and Mrs Anne Koons, of near Taneytown. --Mr. Wm. Waesche, or Baltimore, spending sometime with his parents, Mr and. Mrs.

Charles Waesche, of Rock Ridge. --Mr. Robert Biggs and wife, of more, spent a few days last week with his parents. --Key. J.

H. Barb will hold his Cell dren's Day service at Bocky Ridge on Sunday, July 5th. --Mrs. Joseph Miller, of nearLoy's has taken a head of early Etampes cabbage from her garden, which weighed 2- pounds and was planted the first of May --Mr. JL D.

Wood can to red a large ground-hog on the road leading from Loy's to Emroltsburg. This is tbe second one which has beea killed this spring near the same place. making an uglj flesh wound. Jjr. George ilartin rendered assistauce.

Robert Zahn, son of JobnL. Zahn.aged hree years, fell from an iron fence at Meadow Branch, the picket of the gate entering the arm pit and coming out at tie lop of the shoulder. The boy extricated himself. Dr. M.

L. Bott was in at- endance. eat ion Advertisers: Advertisers who desire to secure advantage of an immense circulation, a circulation that is on the increase every week, are cautioned that all copy for new advertisements for TEE WEEKLY must be in Wednesday of each week 5 m. All copy for change of advertisements must be in before noon of that THE "WEBKLV HEWS is $1 per year, 3 cents a single copy. It is a live, public-spirited, independent journal, wisely ably guarding the interests of the people and widely disseminating the news of the day, local, State and general; in addition, its many miscellaneous features make it an family -jonrnL All the elements that are virtues in the making of a good paper, THE ossesses stii-omuer, imuiuing it and 1 atona ana amounted to Tbe school has about 160 scholars and is very prosperous under the management of Judge A.

JSicodemus. superintendent. Similar exercises were held in Lime Kiln church of the same denomiuation in ihe afternoon. Tuesday Market. As the farmers are ia Ihe midst of harvest, market supplies were slim this morning.

There was'nt a pea to be found for love or money, and cymblings were so small it would take one dozen to make one man a good sized meal. A few peaches showed up at two boxes for a quartet; cherries are getting down in quantity up in price. Raspberries are right plenliful at8 aud 10 cenls per quart, green apples are trying to ripen at 15 end 20 cents a peck, dewberries will soon be cheap enough for jam, and currants are growing smaller every day at 10 cents per quart. yesterday's Hotel Arrivals. CEET E.

Carson, George Spies, S. White, Edward'A. Hinton, M. W. Borkhard, J.

Gfltzan, Geo.T. Cross, B. F.Deford, H. Houghr T. C.

Stansfaury, Baltimore; L.2T. Shriver, Pennsylvania; IraF. Ffckes, Trenton, N. Geo P. Smyser, York, J.

Fink, NewTork; J. Brooke, Philadelphia; Er Watkins; Buffalo, N. Y-r5 from the CAELIS BOOSE --L. A. Meek, land, C.

J. 3. ISicffljls, W. Jonnson N. F.

P. Endi- N. Bohan, and 12 from the county. GBOFF Clark, TVisairig- ton, 4 from the county. Hough, of House, His Name Laid Him low.

Algentleman from this city was rambling jhrongh. the National Cemetery, in Sharpsburg, when his eye caughl the trlow white tombstone. Hardly believing, his own eyes he wrote down hastily the name and regiment. The name was Wenepthens Corstlrupplei- cutt, of the 104th ifew York, "and unfortunately the-nationality of this soldier was not stated. Weary of such" nomenclature, he had doubtless, ung himself wUfnDy into the way of a passing bullet at Antietatn.

An Evil Silly Practice. Tee evil and sflly practice of tying tin cans to dogs'-tafia is being indulged an inordinate, degree, in axe ihis infiuinla sport they make victims of and dojnotiby worthless it him a great deal of fun -comes -in the Baltimore and Ohio It will require aboat 100.000 of lumber, uwiag ot tthkk by a sttua taw auli to be erected oa the --Mr. Wm. P. SUuUby, of Mortgagee, a day or two ago cold at public sale a valuable houe ana lot, situated in WalkerBYme.toWa^P.^Iaalsby, Jr, for $430.

--The Msry Isad Associalioa. which at Ucora met Sn Frederick in 1373 and --At midttlght today the- McKlnley tariff bill the Import duly on all tinplaie from 1 cent a pound to 2 cents a pound. --The Washington Star has absorbed the Washington Critic, paying for thai franchise 1 10,100. is a council of Red Men In Baltimore named after Frauds Scott Key. --Read every page of THE NEWS There ia bright, original local news to be found, generally, on each one of --Saturday some workmen digging on property belonging to a land company in N.

E. Norfolk, unearthed an old pot wtuatmng fiJ.WW ttt gold and I silver. --The County School Board will hold a regular meeling tomorrow and Thursday. --The Maryland Democratic Editorial Association met in Easton. today.

Tomorrow there will be an excursion to Ocean City. He little knows the spirit of the age Who dOM not gran combatting-other views. That the beet paper in cuoet evei way Is that bi l(fht sBoet, the enterprising- News. --The small-boy and the Chinese lantern are objects of interest on Frederick streets these evenings. The B.O.

Railroad will relay the track of its Philadelphia division wilh heavy steel rails, and will adopt tbe "block there and on the Metropolitan branch. The police committee met lasl nighl and heard testimony in several cases which were brought before the commli- by the jvs'ties interested. 2Tc Jcfl nite action was taken. --Mrs. Catharine Cushwa, aged about sixty-five years, was paralyzed at her residence, on -East AnUetom street, Ha gerstown, yesterday morning.

She is unable to speak and fears are entertained lhat the stroke will fesull fatally. --Messrs. Loyas Burck are engaged in painting the residence of Mr. John E. Gittinger, on Eighth street.

--Mr. Walter M. Wolfe, Hagerstown, assisted in killing a -Sj-fool rattlesnake near Black Rock Sunday. It contained nine rattles and a button. The guy poles for the stack at the Hygeia Ice Factory were planted yesterday by Mr.

C. A. Poole. The pupils of Miss Georgie Poole's private school are pfcnicing at tbe Fair grounds today. --One dsy last week Mr.

M. Kolb" set a hen.at A. G. Qnynn store on 13 eggs and 14 chickens were hatched out. One of the eggs is supposed to have contained a double yolk.

Two of the chicles have jince diudT Kew chairs ate beinr placed In the ReJormcd Sunday School room at Mount A few days ago the horse of Rev. Shulenberger, of Mount Pleasant, trod Mr. Beaj. T. Darls aad Miw Baker, of Wasbiagtoa, D.

fell orerboard from ih? ticuffciau patriiioa al Pun and Mr. Davit was badly aort A zaaa named Moffett, employed oa C. place, near Locust Grore. Kent county, fell under the of Wader, aad anowly escaped a fate. Tbe Fanners' of Cbarks jtusty met the extcattve codmlttees ol the old panics at Port Tobacco acd told them upon what terms they would support the candidates pat up by either of the old parties.

CUJTH. 4" c- per JlSTTHBThlSG BODXK 4 SEID1G. The Retreat Uaton Sunday School, of near Walkererille, haa just punrbaied through Hosts. GUe city, a rcry bindsome CJxapel organ, fhe cotumiitcc oa bebait ot the Sunday tcbool detire TUB NEWS to einreja their erateful to Mr. I.

for his courteous tracatmeat and for fur- ntahing them such a superior Instrument, and to the people of Frederick and the lade neighborhood who eo generously contributed to the organ fund. MM. John W. Shank, Mrs. Wacbter and Mr.

NVlndfield were the collection com- auti iicnBts JoBinU Lewis Barrick and John W. Shank tht purchasing committee. More About Barbara frltchle. The current of "Kato Field's Washington," the spiightliest and ablest weekly ntwspaiwr in this country, contains an article on Barbara Fritcliie by Mrs. Virde Quantrllle Brown, of Washington, D.

C. Mrs. Brown disputes the truth of the Barbara FritcUta incident and produces evidence 10 prove that her mother, Mrs. A. U.

Quanlrilte. was the heroine of the flag incident. Mrs. Brown is a grand-daughter of the late George W. bands, of Frederick, and fn her ar- liclc mentions many familiar Frederick names and incidents.

LOCAL MENTION. If Mr SUafer, wh ha? for many years to ably and faithfully served the Democratic party, will coaseat to be a candidate for state's Attorney, he will be supported by the all over the county. SLiMf DEMOCRATS. Dr. J.

U. Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist. ill be at the City Hotel thU week, July 3 aad 3. jt30d3t New Water Pipe. President Eisenhaucr of the Board of Aldermen and Charles N.

Ilahu, Superintendent ot Water Works, yesterday afternoon made the measurement for new -water mains from the Kluk to O'Leary's Lane on East Patrick street, also fiom tic corner of Third street and Chapel Alley. to Zeiglersvllle. It Will require 3,100 feet of pipe for these places. The corporation intend putting in six inch. pipe.

Having bad great many inquiries of late for Ceresville SeH-BUing Flour, we ntau iu tuai. Ltvvu uot tured eny since Ihe 1st of April, but will commence manufacturing after October 1st. A. Surlner Milling Company. A Bargain.

$100 wilS buy an 1890 Columbia Light Roadster Safety good as new, lamp thrown in. Address "Bicycle," care box City postoflice. JeS4dlw. -i uJc.01) fifj Ll jr Weit; remarkable for tmme hot Hayn, T)atvOne first grade certificate, viz: No. folio wing seconil certlft- catesr 27 80.

36,37, 43,44,45, 51, 62,63,64, 65,72, To! 76! Nos. 49 and 66 passed a creditable examination for free scholarships at the State Normal 1 bas.giVen'us ideal iumr the last three" days oruf makKs a "record we can hare no" quarrel Trftb. the thermometer and little reason to grumble, at toe weather Going to Minnesota. The 38th convocation of the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons for the United States of America, -will be held in Masonic Hall in the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, on July 23d. Mr.

W. Nash Young, of this dry, ass representative of the Grand Chapter of the State of Maryland, win attend the same. The General Grand Council of Royal and Select-Master Masons win meet at the place on July Slat. SPBT5GS--JTCSE 29. --Mr-JS.

Josana'Zimmerman. owner of theweD-known Major Holtz farm, of near Chariesvflle, raised this season a very fine lot of strawberries, some of them measuring five and a-half inches in length. Mr. Zimmerman Sag also on fcis farm a pear tree that is over one hundred years old, which Is loaded down with a fine quality of pears. --Mr.

Thomas E. Foi, tenant on one of fir. D. Columbus Kemp's farms, it is said has tbe finest field of corn in this section. Mr.

Fox Is a good fanner and knowa-how to raise big cons, --Mr. David Wastler ia suffering with a severe boll on his back. Maryland Lime Maryland, in the census year, had 30 limestone quarries, the total value being $164,860, cubic feet being used for building purposes, and valued at $1,140, and 545.591 barrels being burned into lime, valued at 433 The 30 qnar ries gave employment to 13 foremen, 123 qnarrymen, 17 mechanics, 132 laborers. isd II oilier employes, scowmg a total force of 283 men engaged in this work. Beal Estate Transfers.

Geo. F. Eamich and wife to Mrs. J. A.

Wsskey, lot ground in addition to Brunswick, $125. Charles V. S- Levy and wife to Frederick "Town Savings Institution, 29 acres, 20 perches, $40. John J. Krom to Joan EL Krom, real estate in Frederick county, $2,000.

A Glimpse of tie Past. WhHe the workmen nnder officer Benner were engaged a few -weeks ago in, digging for the pipe connections for the city drinking foanUin8 they came across the remains of the old corduroy road that existed on Market street fifty or more years ago. In those days corduroy roads were in great demand and Frederick had the best ID the on a effects of -which 1 the animal very lame. Mr. 'jl Johnson, has moved his family into Tils new home, "Clover Cbt- on TSast Third 'street extended: --Mr.

of this city, on Friday finished burning a fine brick at Brunswick. Marge hanS of gypsies is encamped Tn the Manor woods, south- of freddrfck, Jbr'lBW' will madtfabcmt- the- last of July? TKB'Knlght Templars of this city, are arranging for anrexcorsloa to- --The United DrUl Assot5toUm wilT hold their weekly meeting this evening at 7.0 o'clock. Some, business Trill THJ transacted drill prsc- A Pi Rumstme, tt well-known resident of Elllcott City, died yesterday morning, after a lingering illness, aged seventy -six years. He was one of the oldest Odd- Fellows in that section. For many years he had been in the machinery department of Mount Clare, Baltimore.

He leaves severs! sons and daughters. Home Again. Mrl Henry Webb, whoJiadhis left leg crushed in a railroad accident' near" Mi. Airy last March, which was afterwards amputated, returned a few days ago from the hospital in Baltimore, where he has been since the accident, and is now at the home of his parents in Baker's Valley. Contract Awarded.

The contract for the erection' of a brick Duilding, 50x70 feet, two stories high, on their ground, for the Palnetto Fibre Company, to be used as varnish rooms, -was awarded to Mr. C. A. Poole on Saturday last. The consideration is private.

Reduced Ratea far Fourth of July On July ad and 4th the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will, sell round trip Excursion tickets at all stations on its line at greatly reduced rates as a concession to its patrons who may desire to avail themselves of the holiday to travel (or business pleasure. East of the Ohio river tickets will be honored for return passage until July 7th inclusive, and West of the Ohio river until July Oth Inclusive. Apply to nearest B. O. agent for rates.

SO-jy-1. Excursion to Atlantic City via B. Oi K.R. For Thursday, July 2nd, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company announces popular excursion to Atlantic City from points on all divialons of that system east from tbe Obfo river to Wast-' higton JuccU9a, Tickets will bo YallvL for-return oa any train. This will not only afford an to spend the Fourth of July at the seaside, but the tickets permit the holders to stop off on return journey at Washington, to see the many wonderful sights of.

magnificent capital city vt to vials lit Vernon and other points of interest near WashtdgCan. A trip to Atlantic City via the "Picturesque B. carries with It tbe enjoyable feature ride over the crest of the Alleghanies, along the panoramic shores of Cheat rhrer and through the historic valley of the Potomac, a glance' at Washington, Baltimore and Phliadel- lahla, and a journey across New over tbe-only double track" route to Atlantic City from Philadelphia. sere by csji spend the night in Phfladclpife asi tate any regular trsla of the Reading route tbe following day, Friday, July 3rd, for the sea. Trains leave Washington Junction at 13-47, a.

8,33 and 4:45 p. round trip rate 3.50. Court. -Letters of administration on the estate of Mary G. Zimmerman, deceased, granted to Irving administrator.

The Inventories of personal property, debts dun and current money la the estate of Ann M. McGill, deceased, filed. Wheel A number 6f the membenof the Frederick Elcycid Club took a rum to Middletown. and return last The Frederick -wheelmen will leave on Friday. -attend tbe League meet which- will be held JOHN TARASOLS.

1 OF THESE GOOD3 iEFT iV OOtOBS TO BIS CLOSED OtTTATTOTmG A WAY PRICES, ISA TIP-" If Jnotnge during wn. one pi in. A Cartons Graft. lin street, Hagerstown, is growing a tree at his place that is a great cariosity. On a quince rtock he grafted a Russian apple, and the apple took kindly to the quince.

There are nine fine apples on the tree now, although the tree stands but about three feet high. The apples are well formed and round, but keen eye may detect a certain leaning to a quince form by close study of the frait. After a Fox. On Friday, while Mr. E.

W. Hopktas was -working in a field about six miles from Annapolis, on the north side of the Severn River, he saw a grey fox chafed by dogs. Reynard made a bolt for a tree and ran perpendicularly up its trunk 20 feel and took refuge on a limb Mr. Hopkins climbed up the tree and killed the fox -with a club. built there; jwieri the', re-, the invention of tbe'JjIcvcle given to bytae The very primitive looking compared to the wheels of today.

It iff constructed Isrgly of wood. The wheels wooden hubs, spokes and fellow, -with fiat iron- tire. The back is also made of i "BMB Bait The grime of base ball lay ed'last evening between the United and Strawsber- ger teams, resulted in a victory for lie latter by a score of 6 to 5, at the end of the fifth Inning. It was very pretty played game throughout. Mr.

Robert Lorentz fcled as umpire and gave entire satisfaction. AFamiljVaalr. 'Tlie "farmers of Highland; in this county; trill begin harvectlng their' wheatcrop tomorrow. As a general rule the farmers in this section are a week behind in other sections of the county, i H. Stable Burned.

A stable on the farm of Hon. Outerbridge Horsey, near Bnrfdttsville, was burned on Sunday evening last Ibe stable was located near hia large disul- lery, which caught fire several times. It is thought the Ore originated from some one smoking around the stable. MDUJNIX KEMP. NEW! Joseph oan had a costly and fine vault built tbe lower portion of Mu Olivet Ceraevy.

The vault in size is about 15 feet square. The interior is finely finished in marble and granite, American aad Italian marble end granite being csed in the trimmings. The is nearly completed and will cost about $1,500. Waived a Hearing, Jolm Brown, colored, was before Magistrate Wilson this morning on the charge of an assault and battery on John James, on June 23d. The accused waived an examination and gave bail for the action of tne grand jury.

Sew Fattgae Cape. Captain Q. S. J. Bectley, of the Frederick Riflemen, received yesterday forty new fatigue cups for the members of the company.

The caps wm be Issued to the members at their next meeting. Great variety of new Oating Shirts and Gents Neckwear, at very low prices. Also more New. Pongees, Ginghams, Outings, c. Some good things among them.

our specials in ladies' ribbed underwear. DOHTFOBSKTOTJB UKENCHAMBHA. WE STILL HATE SOME THEY PBETTT PATXBBNS. OCR STOCK OF FRENCH OIKGHAM8 ARE ALL KARKSD AT ALSO AN ELBGAKT LINE OP ZEPHYR JOAHNELS, BEACTIFCLPAT1KRN8AT12XC. 5C.

CHALLIES IN-ABCNDAKC2. 0. H. BEST, 51 N. Market SL, Next to Smith's Tempio of Fancy.

CARPET DEPARTAIE3ST. There has been "no let up" in this department, Carpet and Mattings are going out right along every day. Bargains to be' had. f- MULLINIX KEMP. O.B.OLINBCO.

CARPET AND MAIXO0 REMNANT SALE CITY CA8PET HOUSE, commencing on THURSDAY MORNING, JCNE25. 1891. at 8 o'clock. Bargains wili be offered la 3-Plj-s, All Wools, Cotton. Unions, Bair, Also a big lot or WILL BE OPENLATBRonFEIDAYNieHT PATBOKS -WHO THE DAY.

GILBERT. AN- XHB CITY. IT IS SOFT, STTLI8H, AHD SO KASI- ACcdxkODAZXS 1TSBLT oo Ttnm fotys. 'TOC OASTT is A us. KE- MKJCBEH IHI3 IS ABOUT THB LAST TOTj WILT.

GET OF THBSf THIS SC'COXB AT GSOE. HAND XADS L01T SHOE3JOB.GBSTIJBMBN. KAN- GAEOO. DOKGOLA AKD OTHER ST50.BS THAT ABE VEST EE3T- FTJLTOTHSFOOT. AX0.

A. GILBHSTS. G. J. DOLL SON.

which wfll be sold cheap. On account of oar Very largo trade this spring tre are left with -many Tem- nairs which most be dosed out. All are invited. aprltm TSLCLIHECO, City Carpet Hottic. A G33SAHBB IS JUST AS NECESSARY AS aa UMBREL- LA, AND WSJ WILL BE 6LA TO SHOW YOU A STYLISH LINE -OF THB NEWEST THINGS IS-THESJE GOODS.

e. J.DOLL* SOS,.

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