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THE DAILY NEWS. AS ISDEPEXDEXT ifEWSPAPEB. JtANGJFJLCTCRING COMPANT. FREDERICK. ill.

SCHT.ET. Treasurer. C. S. TXKDKBiCK DJ.SI.T NETS Trill SB sfee city, or Billed to 90 ctsit per for fticr ILSO eSs THi; I XIIWS.

ia i VJ 5. sJv c- -a .1 ctr to be or frre NEWS, Frederick. MJ. FSIDAY. APBIE.

1906. 1906 APRIL 1306 Su, 8 15 22 29 Mo 23 30 Til. 3 17 24 We (8 25 Th. 12 26 Fr. 6 20 27 Sa.

21 28 YZSTSRDAY it was Senator was the other party In Senator Tollman's daily tilt. Ir the United States Senate really wishes to expedite the building of the United Spates Canal it should hurry up aad adjourn. POSSIBLY the general impression that Mr. LaFolletta iikcs to play to the galleries was the reason why the Senators left the flwr when ha spoke yesterday. AT least one the numerous railway prcjiOJs in which Frederick Is interested seems certain to develop into an actuality.

push the others to nl THE csnatry was no6 so paralyzed with horror by the California disaster that it is unabls to move promptly aad energetically towards relieving the sufferers from it. An Occasion for Cfierltr. The people of Frederick will wish to join in the trovernest for the relief of sufferers from the terrible disaster which has stricken San Francisco and other cUUs aud towns in California. ISoney and supplies are already oa the way to San Francisco, but more will be needed, and Frederick will certainly take a part ia the performatca of the charitable work which appeals strongly to the whole country. It is proper that Mayor Smith should act as the city's representative In forwarding to the proper authorities whatever may bs contributed hera for tha relief of the sufferers.

The Mayor, at the time this 5s written. Is out of the city, but it may bs taken for granted that when he returns he will assume charge of the work. IE the meantime, THE KEWS, which, has been asked to recaive contri nations for the relief and, will cheerfully do so, and at tha proper time will tarn over to the Mayor whatever may be received, A dispatch, from Washington published in this morning's papers states that President Roosevelt has received from Mayor Schmitz. of Ban Francisco, telegraminwhicb.it is laid: "We at present need co outside This telegram was prcbabiy delayed Sn acd related to conditions which existed before the spread cf the fjsrnes made many thousands homele-a. Lister press dispatches indicate that 300,000 persons are practically homeless acd are threatened with famine.

Their mosi pressing needs may ba met by contributloss from nearby cities, but far a long time to cooae It will necessary to care for those of the people who iars bseo left destitute b- the calamity. Tie attention ot the public is directed t3 the announcement ia another column oi THS 75Tsws that Rev.Thomas Freeman BixDa, president of the Charity Orgsni zsticn Society, will attend to the sbip- zasat cf c'oJciDganii bedding cont-lb- ated for the reiiaf of the stricken cDta- Sach ertlcles will be greatly acd the promptness of the Caarity Organlzitloa Society ia making arrangements for shipping them Is to bs commended. The individual citizen Is the foundation of all government and should cot delegate to sn agent what he esc do American. Tha Foitefnce Department has warranted the new postage stamps to stick. The officeholders ia the depsnmeat sever showed any other Oamberland The newspapers ace perfectly horrid to offend the delicate sensibilities of the railroad-coal rallliocalres by publishing the details cf the Inter-State Commerce Ooamtdion investigation.

Baltimore News. It to bs hoped that tha taszs ipirit wtioh ii bringing about tha Improve- ment of itrcvt pAVlug in the oonnty will eventually extend to the ffcralog M4 rcsoll In the building Md of good oonnty But. "I occe came very sear becoming multi ssiL'lockire." uld the with reminiscent tendenciec. "What narrow eccvpe!" rejoined the mun who serving on the Sur. Actomobilist--WeU, bow mcch do you consider yctsrieU Bn.wo--Wt-al.

$200 IB nay Man at the Dssk--No sir. I don't want it. I hkTen't any time to talk to you either. Caller (with protpectcs of new bcok) --J(y dear sir. that won't bj necetsary, I'm wiliioK to do all the Chicago Tribune.

Little GUI--Gin me a pound of Befcber--Vat kicrt of eteak--porfer- hocee. elilolu. chuck, or round cteab? Little Girl--I dcnco, me mudder didn't cay, but I guess ycnte kin gimme a paced of de kind yccie git the most of--Brooklyn Life. The alligator yawned. ho," taid the flamingo, standing at a cafe distance.

"Got the iprlcg fever, have yoc:" "Oa the contrary." said the alligator. preparing for active tusinew. That was my spring Tribune. THE VOICE OF THE PRESS. VINDICATION BARD.

From she Boston Tranicrlpt. Dowle will call it quits for a million dollars and a vindication. It we uld prcbibly ba easier to raUe the million dollars than the vindication. SHALL TQB SCEPTEK the WashlDctou Post. The erf at speech of Joseph W.

Bailey ia the Senate en the rate bill puts him In the front rsok of the elite of American cocEtUntional lawyers, and Ool. Bryan aad Mr- would do well to nets tho fact that Mr. Bailey has turned a gcod deal of Democratic thought Southward. Striosly speaking. Gen.

Jackson was Ihe last Southerner ihe Democracy sup ported for President with heart, soul, mind, acd strength. Polk was drafted merely to push cut of the way Northern man cf Southern principles." Breckicrlfge was the comioeee of a faction, and Docglaa would have bzen tha nominee of the entire party if he had not virtually repudiated the Dred Scott decision. Since 1SOO the nomination of a Southern aian has been out of the question. Even the election of Gen. Taylor by the Whigs was the work of the North under the lead of Thnrlow Weed.

Why should not the Democratic party put forward a Southern mat; The war is over. Mr. Bailey was born after the battle of Gettysburg Certainly the Democrats could do worao in 190S, with a Southern candidate, thati they did In l'J04, under the lead of an Eastern man. The South does nearly all the Damccratlc voting; a Southern candidate would again make a "solid Sautb." with the passi- ble exception of Delaware, and a Northern Democrat who would vote against the ticket became the head of it Is a Southern man is a good riddance. Wtth conscious diffidence and proper def erenoa to Ool.

Bryan and ilr. Hearst, wa do balieve that is a sign of health this turning to the South for a laader. That section has long been too mnoh of a stepdaughter in the household of her fashers. air. Bailey has demonstrated that there is as muoh political dootriue of a high order in Texas as there can be in or in Ohio, or in Iowa.

And, speaking as a thoroughly independent newspaper, and with the greatest sincerity. The Post bags to say that the nomination a Southern man in 190S would be a master stroka of "AmericiniEm" from every point of view. The scepter departed oat of tho South long years ago. Is is bsooaaa rusty. It is got to be something of a provincial.

Travel good for thaS. How would It do for it to pay a jjnrney if but for a single term ot four years--to its old abiding place? The Union has survived greater evils than that could possibly be. X03IEXTS WITH TOE MCSE. liovs- Lst me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove-O nc! it is an ever fir EC! mark That looks on tempests, and is never shaker: It Is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although bis height be taken.

Love's not Time's foal, thaagh rosy Hpj and cheeks Within Iiis beading sioklea compass come. Love alters cot with bis brief hcnrs and weeks. Bat baars it oat doom: ev'n to the edge of If this be error, and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved. --W. SHAKESPEARE Susceptibility.

I listen to de arguments Dat happens day by day, I nnderstand 'em. Bat I likes 'em anyway. It's just as good as meella', An' it makes me want to shoat Ta hyuh gem big an' sonndin" words Jes' come a poarin' out. I don't care what the sablect is, Ds man flat tab de gift Kin talk abast is in a way Dat gives yoh sonl a lift. MT feelings keeps a-ihiftin', It's kind o' curious how My sympathies is allns with Da man dat's talkin' cow.

--WASHINGTON- STAR. FIRE UNDER CONTROL Special DUpatch to Tue FEEKY BCIIJUXO, SAX FBAXCISCO. 2 p. m. The great fire now under ccn- trol.

It been checked at Yanaets atecae mod is the mltsioa. Probably fourth of the dty ic esfe. THE WORK OF DEATH, OIHO t. SXOCr FKK Mr Otho T. Scoa2er, a very proost- oiot retired farmer ot this county, died at the home of hu aiiter.

Krs. Joseph K. Chltwell. near Backeyttowo. jester day at 12 o'clock, of Bright's dliease.

aged yean. 5 months aad 24 'lays. Xr. Soooffer was a ioa of the late George W. SooofTer.

He WM a miller by trade, acd at the age of 17 be ed the Carroll'i Maacr Mill, at Tcsci- rora, which waa beicg ran bj his bis father, and later conducted it for He afterwards ecfjijted ia farming and followed it until last August, when ha retired He wai neTer married. He by two and four titters. Mr. Benjamin Saoaffer. of Poto- Montgomery ooantj; ilr.

George Bnoaffer, of near Adamstown. and Hri. Thotaat. Mrs Idi Yalcoy. and Miii Nellie Bnoaffer.

ail cf WaahtuK- ton. and Mri. Joseph N. Obiswell. of near Bockeystowa.

His aneral will take place tomorrow morning at 11 30 o'clock. Serrloas will be held at the house and interment witl be made in Mt. Oliret cemetery. MBS. SARAH J.

YELLOTT. Mrs. Sarah J. Yellott, widow of Mr. John Yellott.

of Baltimore county, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of bersUler, Emily O. Banks, at Walbrook. Mrs. Yellott was in her year and tha cause of death was a general breaking down, due to old age. She was the daughter of Israel Manlsby, late of Harford county, her mother's maiden name being Jaae Hall.

She wai the sister of Colonel William P. Manlsby and the late Mrs John Ritchie, of this city. She IB gnrviyed by a sister, Mrs. Emily O. Banks; three sons and two daughters.

The sons are Major John I. Yellott, Mr. George W. Yellott acd Mr. Clarence Bssley Yellott.

The daughters are Mrs. Jane A. PindeU, wife of Rer. R. O.

Pindell, rector of the Sherwood Protestant Episcocal chcrob. OockeysTille, and Mrs. R. 'O. Raet, who is now in Texas.

U1TOX BUXTOX. Mr. Upson Bniton, the of the family of that nania who formerly ra- sided near this county, died yesterday at the horns of hia brother Ic law. Thomas Catls. at Ksyaer, W.

Va. lie was a brother of Samuel T. of near Frederick. funeral will take pSace tomorrow. TOE SOCIAL WOJDULD, WECDIXG AXSIVERSAKY.

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Darr celebrated tholr thirtieth anniversary of Chair marriage Monday evening, April 16.

The gnests began to arrive at six o'clock, and continued coming until nine o'clock, At ten o'clock the gnests were invited to tho to partake of a sump- tuons wedding supper. The wedding cake -wag placed in the center of the table, on a beautiful terraced stand, around which was an arch surrounded by Shirty lighted candles. A very pretty wedding bsll hung in the center of Ehe arch. At a late hour the guests took their departure, after wishing the couple many more such happy anniversaries. The couple received many beautiful pressnta.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Derr, Mr.

and Mrs. Joslah Daub, Mr. and Mrs O. H. Zimmerman, Mr.

aud Mrs. O. Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greenwalt, Mrs.

Ssmnel Bossard, Miss Julia Soilth, Sir. and Mrs. Elmer Derr, Mr. and Mrs. John Derr, Mr.

and Mrs. Waohter, son and daughter; Misses Mary Derr. Oarrle Bussard, Mildred Shaff, Anna, lana and Sasta Derr; Messrs. Roy, Harry. David and Karl Derr and William Shaff.

A FAMILY KEUMOX. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baker, near Myersvllle, on Easter Sunday, in honor cf Mrs. Baker, at which all of her children, fire in number, were present.

At 1 30 o'clock a fine dinner was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Daniel Baker, Mr. and Mrs. John O.

Main and family, of Ellerton, Mr and Mra. Okarles W. Main, of Walkeraville; Mr. and Mrs. Philip K.

Main and family, of Braddock; Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch and family, of Boonsboro, Md Miss Roaa of MyergTille, and others. How's Ibis? ToJeco O. the undersigned, hwe knows F.

Cheney for the last 15 years, aid believe him perfectly honorable all business trans actions, and financially able to carry oat any obligations made by his firm WAI-DIKG. KIJTXAX MARVIX. Wholesale Drneelst. Toledo. O.

Hall's Catarrh Care la taken internally. fictice directly cjon the blood and mncons surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75 c.

per bottle. Bold by all Dra Deists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. COUSTY UOKRESPOXDESUE. XKW MAKXET.

--Misses Louise and Jennie Wood, Miss Sophie Hendriokfon and her guest, Miss Lucien Hendrickson, and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins, Jr attended the BalthU- Griffith nuptials at Laytonsville, Montgomery county, last week. --Rev.

and Mrs. O. Maddox, of Virginia, spent several days with Mr. aad Mrs. J.

Monroe Rica. --Miss Martha Rhlnshart. of Frederick, spent Kaster with Mrs. Ellen Phe bcs- --The schools closed on Thursday last and the teachers took holiday unsil Tuesday morning after Easter. --An Eiater service was held at the E.

church on Sunday evening. --Work was resumed on the Sfew Market and Monrovia road after a suspension of several moniha. --Mr. Newkirk and wife, of West Virginia, are enjoytnsr visij to their daughter, Mrs. O.

Willis. --Mr. Hany Monet left on Tcssday for Philadelphia, where he has secured business position. --Tha cellar without water in it, sines the late is hard to find, aad garfi- eaing is greatly retrded. --Ths wheat is showing ap all right, and with a few days of sunshine will hide a rabbis.

YELLOW --Mr. Charles Fraley. cf Oatoctin mads a pleasant cili oa J. Harry Banner, of Yellow.Spring?, on last Saturday afternoon. --Mrs.

David Wasller and daughter. Lizzie, spent Easter Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles E. Graver. --Misses Mattis and Amy Shackle, of Blcomfield, fpant Easter Monday with their grandparents, Mr- acd Mrs.

Philip Shackle. --Miss Vannie Shankle. of Bethel, spent Easter Sunday with friends at Yellow Springs. Tim nw It In Newi. An advertisement needs to tie, force to hold, truth to belief aad argument to persuade yon saw it in The News.

50,000 REFUGEES IN OAKLAND Stream of Humanity Pouring Into the City. Oakland. April 20. Oakland boused and fed refugees ot the stricken city across tie Uay. All lay long the stream of hu- scajjity has poured from the fem-s, every one carrying personal baggage and articles saved from the confia- gratien.

Thousands of Chinese men, women aii'j children, ail carrying luggage to the iimit of their strength, poun-a sato the liiaited of Oakland. of persons the otSlces. au'S the crush be- cainr- sj thai soidic-rs were sta- at lh; doors to Kefp tbeaa in lint- am! allow as mauy as to find standing room at the counters. boat Sau Francisco triiig'i wf carryii2; and in large quantities. Many wocsen are bareheaded, aed all of Ihera sbo-a- fatigue as tha result of ness as! f'XjXJEurft to the air of HaiiUr'-cis of those people line the of Oaklanj, vvaitiag for some t-K'ia with shelter.

have Increased 2 to c'-Et. riEDEIICK RATL BiNK. i EEAMS TUMBLED OVER HIM Refugee Tails of Thrilling Escape at Santa Rosa. Oakland. O.I..

April 20. C. A. of wai tue only one out oi several score to escape from of the St. Rose at Santa Kcsa.

He cause to Oak-aud on a K.otor cycJe. Mr. Duffy says that when ihe shock came he rushed for the stairway, bu" the building was swaying and shaking; that lie turned back. He threw himself in front of a dresser to protect himself from falling timbers. The dresser up tho bt-anis which tum- b'ed him.

He was impri-oned five hoars before bein? rescued There ahoiu persons kiiled in the destruction of three houls of San'a and not s'uwcr than in town ti" Sunta Rosa. Tho of Santa Kosa inside of liv minutes. Then the swr-jit across the sweeping fr the asl burning the Santa Rosa is 75 ncrth of San Chinatown in Ruir.s. Chinatown. Thursday aft-jrnnon.

was a furnai'e. and the of that quart.T earlier in thf day had iheir s-inip!" possessions bunJled for departure. On tiie farther western side the flamfs cut a wide path to Van Xess iut here, owinsp to the of that thoroughfare and to the additional fai-t that there a water supply In i mains, it was honed to che'-k the at this iiae. The most lamentable feature of the configuration is the titter absence of means to stay its progress. There is not.

a sound water nnsia east of Van Xoss avf-nuf-, and wr-st of that street the supply ims be-n nir.ue src.niy by numerous breaks in th" the Yet. at ss the P'rai iXo.i. deter- In make a stand. tiie cross Van Xf-cs avenue and v-'ind continue i's earlier direction west, the destruction of San Francisco pracLically ba West of Van Xess and north of Mi All-stcr constitute the finest part of the metropolis. Here are located all of thp finer nonius cf the well-to-do and wealthier classes, and if it should fail br-fore the conflagration there wonM be- little left of the city except a scattered suburbs.

It is in these a and especially the ones neart-r ihe orcan beach, that the bulk of the homeless are sec-king safety, although the rush to the ferries was thf nature of a panic. i a i a Responds. Philadelphia. April city has been prompt in its aid to the stricken people of Sap. Frar.cisto.

About 000 has beon sent. In addition to the SiS.OOO civen by the Citizens' Permanent Reiiff Association, city councils authorized the finance committee of 1 o-inciis to nreseni a biii appropriating to the San Francisco sufferers. Many citizens are responding to fhe call cf Mayor Weaver for fends. Baltimore to Sena Train April a-f mscip to start a train of Supplies from for San Frant on Cunzbr Cold "While Hantlne Bare- Imr, Mr, Wnj, Tnas. provincial Constable st Chiplean.

Ontario. SSTJ: cancht a severe cold while hantlcjr a bnrelar In the forest swaiap last fail. Kearlcsr of Chamberlain's Couch tried it. and after ashjc two small bottles. I was completely cured." This remedy is Intended especially for coach' and colds.

It will loosen aad relieve a savere co'd in leas time than by any other treatment and 5s a favorite wherever its sapersor excellence hss become feaowa. For sale at t. Pearre'j, store FOR RENT. OR NO. 39 Easl Patrick Street, Apply Chsrl's Schreedel.

OH 149 WEST Patrick Street. Apply to Gea. T. Lswla. 422 Xorth Mariet Street.

OR HOUSE ON E. Fotrth Street; 6 rooixs and bath. Apply to Wa, A. Haha. raiSitf OR KEW MODERN Hoase.

all West South street- Apply Cass T. K. Cestral NatSoral BacS BoJldisc. OR THIBD FLOOR of Icder-endeut Kail, for Icdeepurposes. Apply to J.

Kosenstock. SALE REGISTER. Parsons bavtae their sale bills printed this office, or sdverttseiaeEts inserted In eithtr DAILY or Wsssvr Nsws. havs ttt beneSt of the Sale Register of both papsrs every dar. until the day of sale, free of charee.

April 26, at 11 a A.S. Brown, assfenee of morteacee vrlll tell at Court Bouse door Jn Frederick valuable real eststeinFred erlk.Connty. See adv. In Dally News. BOARD OARDERS also table boarders.

Apply at Mrs. Kolb's. 27 Bast Third Street OOMS AND BOARD. ALSO table boarders Mrs. C.

Allen 2 East Second Street, A CHECK ACCOUNT WITH THIS OLD. RELIABLE BANK, ORGANIZED IN ISIS. WILL PROVE HELPFUL TO EVERYONE It economy. It establishes yocr credit- It makes paytoe W1U easy. It yoar cash- It Is business to hare one.

WHY NOT START i'OCS CHECKING ACCOUNT HERS TODAY? CAPITAL. J15O.OOO. THE FREDERICK COUNTV NATIONAL BANK. FREDERICK. Market The sicfc.

Grace Ncrth street, is quite sick. Mrs. Caroline Walters was takeh suddenly ill yeeterdey afternoon at the homo of eon in law. Mr Ira Biser, East Seventh street, with of the Btcmacb. dee to an ulcer.

Dr. O. F. Goodell waj scmmoned and rendered assistance. She was still onite ill this moraing.

Enter tKlnments. The Free Kindergarten will have its anneal entertainment tomorrow after- coon at Junior Hall. The Girls' Friendly Society of the Episcopal church will have an entertainment on Satnrdsy evening ia the Sunday school room. aian. G.

Waring Tyson's market quotations (baying) fc-r tsdav ara: Corn, par jiiallad, 47 cents per bushel. No. 2 red, Sic; No. 3, 77c; stasraer, 72j. per bnsbel; rejected, 6oe.

psr bushel; damaged, GOo par bnab el; jams par Propartj Sold. Mr. Daniel Ftigiey his sold his store and dwelling propsrEy oa North street to Hr. Gaorge H. Weinsr, ths consideration baicg private.

Ohamberlaln'e Satve. This salve is intended espsclally for sere nipples, bares, frosr chapped bands Itchine piles, chroclc sore eres, sraauiated eye lids, old chronic sores ard for diseasea the such as tetter, salt rherstn. rise worm.scald hesd, herpes.barbers' itch, scab- lea or itch and eczema. It has met with unparalleled succss ia the treatment these diseases. 25 cects a bos.

Try it. For sale at A. L- Pearre's drns store- Say you saw II ia The FOR SALE, C2 4 light Piano ia class condition. Cheap. Apply to Wm.

D. Zimmerman. No So Kast Third St. alSdtE OR SALE OLA.SS soda fountain IE cood condit'on. storeroom for rent oa Patrick S-Tee- Applr to C.

Eckstein- TfOR FARH HORSES, two of wnieh are broad mares. Apply B. J. Lamar. near Crbic.1.

OR GREEN India china. Bareainr. Call anytime after 4 p. 219 East Third ftreet. "tpOR SALE--15 FIXE SHOATS, weiehlcc froaj 35 to CO pounds each.

Apply to No. West Patrick street. Fred- enci. Md. OR DATXON WAGONS.

2 stick waeons. ecod as new: Carriage. Harness. Apply Lewis Walter. OR OOUKTRT STORK dolnz eeneral merchendlse basinesa and dolns a bnslnesa of S2O OOO a year, for sale at a barealn.

Apply Coas- T- K. Yoane. Central National BankBalidiac- alldtf OR OF THE OLD- est acd best shoe stores Sn this city for sale at a barealn. Apply ChasT K. Tonne, Central National BJI-S Ba! Idioe- alldtf OR RTTN- aboatandnew harness phaetoa.

all ia Srstclsjs condition, at a barcaia. Apply ai 1 homas Sronselier's uvery stable. a9dtf CRAMER STAIFFER. CSAUER STAUFFER. JJOAH E.

CKA1ISK. D. T. FREDERICK. AID.

1st. Desirable 9 3 a aad farm property for Call and set list. YTe can uatae a few. 5th- Good dwelling and track acres, sear town. eartSen.

6H ant cro-re. Liberty pike. 9th. -Oacretract place. Pearl.

lOth. Toree modern booses. Claris Place. llth. and Jot.

1O rooins a32d bath. 32 East Fonrth Street. 12th. Laree aweiuuc aad storeroom. East Patrick Street.

13th. Tnree bsaatUcl suburban homes with lawn. 1-ith. Balldine Jots for sale. 15th.

DwelHcs acd driveway W. Fifth St. Well la proved property. 1 seres land, miie east of towu on pike. HELP WASTED.

WOMAST TO do eeneral hoasewcrk. No -washfne orlronlnr. Apply to Mrs. MarshRll 731 N. Market fetreet.

Frederick. Md. FOR GENERAL hocfeworS. No T.ish'ne cr Ironlcg Appiy at 224 JSast Cnnrch Street- BOY TO WORK IN blacksmith shop. Apply to Kamsbnre Carriage Works, Frederrck, Md.

aprl8d6tw.it MAN TO learn ihe drae business: coadoppor- tanityand eood wges; reference required. Call or address Coblenti Pharmacy, Florida ave. acd N. Capl-ol Waihlnrton. D.

C. FISM'JIS' MECIIAX'S'KTL BASK EFORT OF OOKDITION --or MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. At Frederick, in the State of Maryland, at the close of business. April UKW, RESOCKCES. aad diseoaats $312.133 12 Overdrafts.

aua cured 219 OS U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 125.0OO 00 L- S- boads to secure V. S. Jen 15.OOOOO Preauums on U.

S. toads 4.0OO OO Bonds, securities. cM 527.O6S OO house, furaitureajid tures 20.OOOOO Due iroas National Biiks (not Reserve Asreuts) S.223"9O Due froia i-tate Banks sii! Bankers Dufe from approved reserve agents S5.6lo:46 aiid other caLShiteais 4.688 14 Notes of other National 4.13O OO Fractional paper ezrrrescy. nickels asa cents 323 41 Lawful iloaey Reserve ia Specie S3O.513 05 Lesal tender notes 37.S79 OO Redemption fund with U. S.

Treasurer per cent, of eireu- lauon) Dae from S. Treasurer, otaer than 5 per cent, redemption fund 6.25O 00 1,000 00 Total Jl.lSl.iK7 IT INABILITIES. Capital stock paid io 123.OOO 00 SurD'osfund 6O.OOO OO Undivided proSts. less erpesses and tares oaid 20.8S4 32 National Bank notes otiistandlsir 123.035 OO Erne to other National Banks 1.5SS 22 Due to State and bankers. 1.034 59 Due to Trust Companies auii Savines Basks 11.910 TO Dividends unpaid 3 OO Individual deposits subject to checK 825.10954 Certiaed checks 3O1 SO United States deposits 15.OOO OO Sl.lSi.467 17 STATE OF MAEYLXXD.

COCSTT OF FSUSDEBICK. SS. I. WII.BI-R H- Cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILBUR H.

DDVALL. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1906. CHAS. B.

1. HENDRICKSON. X. P. Correct--Attest: GEORGE W.

DEAN. GEORUK S. ROUOCK. S-Direciors. DANIKL H.

h-lEINER. AMUSEMENTS, FREDEBICK OHORAL SOCIETY. FIRST MUSICAL FESTIVAL. TECRSDAY EVENING. APRIL 19.

1906 EIGHT O'CLOCK, crrr OPERA HOUSE. GAO'L'S "HOLY CITY" AND GOUNOD'S ACTS III AND V. FSIDAY EVENING. APRIL 20. 1SOC.

EIGHT O'CLOCK. HAYDN'S "CREATION." SOLOISTS: 3IHS. FREDERIC MARTtN, iSoprano. New York City." MRS. W3L A-'GROPPEL.

Contralto, Baltimore. 3Id- MR. GEO. DEANE, Tenor. Bostca.

ilass. 313. FREDERIC 3IARTIN. Basse. New York City.

CONDUCTOR. 313. MAURICE G. BECKW1TH. PIANIST.

MISS NAOMI K. GRiNG, PEABODY ORCHESTRA. Baltinjcre. Md CHORUS OF 75 VOICES. Bos Sheet Open at McCardell's oa April 12.

Reserved 75c tnd 50o Each Gallery, 50 Cents. Reserved. 25 Cscts Admicslcc. OPERA HOUSE. F.

T. KHODES. Manseer. ONE NIGKT ONLY. MONDAY.

APRIL 23. 1COG The cf Frederick's Favc-rire. MAT EILLMAN AND HER EXCELLENT COMPANY In an Elaborate Production of "A WOMAN'S VICTOR'S." AN ABSOLUTELY NEW PLAY. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES. NOTS has been selected oat a possible to play at Annapolis dnrine tne "John Panl Jones" Memorial Services, where they open a five a'ehts' encaeement Tneaday.

"A Woman's Victory" is the play this company will present before the President and the Represeatatives cf the Thirteen nal States. PRICES-253. 35c aad 50c- SOTICES. The. Franklin Satires Bank of Frederick will condone to discount Frederick Certificates at the rate of.

.5 per cent, per anrmm- JAJIES EOtJCK, President. TEMOVAL NOTICE. JOJBN S. NEWMAN. Attorney at Law.

hss removed office from Record Street to the second Soar of the Central National Saak Balldlne 1 A. POOLS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 1-26 West So-th Street. Frederick, aid. I have all modern appliances for the prompt and satisfactory execution of all kinds of yets- Also Derrick, Ropes. Blocks and Jacks for reaoviue bnJJdices.

heavy Estimates cheerfully srf-en on all taslnes" ja ciy line. marlTdiv T0 Oa Mortraee at 5 per csut. UXITSD SCSETT BONDS AND BUKG- INSURANCE. Nos. 217.

219 ssd 221 South Market Street, Lota at Brsddock Helsrats. SO tcre Isrm. cear Feasaviije, finely improved. Filby Roa.I Ecnse. and 4 Barraia to qui boJldice lots scuta east of Mt.

Airy. Rcdy Farm 2K miles sonth oJ Tbe Snest farm In the Taller. Pott's farm 252 acres 2X miles north west Monrovia, New Market District. CHARLES T. K.

YOUNG. Office-- Room S.Central National Back Build- ice. Md. Phoccs- Office 528. Residence 105.

LOST AND FOBS1). MISCELLAKEOIS. TgALTJMOBE OHIO LOW FAKES ACCOUNT SPECIAL MEETINGS. LOS ANGELES. Aaelent Arabic Order Nobles Skri-e Imperial CoansU.

jlar 7-io. National Cooeress of Mothers. Msy 7 10. Tickets oa sale Arrll 24 to Mar 4. in-lastre.

returnioe to reach orislnal start- las Poll July 31. 1906. SAN FRANCISCO. Natlosal Educational Assaelatton. 9-13.

Tlctets on sals une 24 to 6 DEN Benevolent Protective Order Elis. July 16 21. gelllr dites later. TORO-SToT CANADA. Order Fellows.

September 1522 Tickets on sale Sepse-iber 13 la- Good reiurnlns Sen teasber i'4. dal3.20.27 OF FtOWEKS, botii cot aad Potted Plants, delivered to aay address, hc assorted Hoses ia- eladlne 1 Baby Hambkr Rose, for 5Oc; CaE- nas. 50c: 12 assorted Colens. fOe; 1O fines' assorted doable DihIIas. 5Oei lo ewra Sa Caraailons.50;: Geranlnras.50;: 20 :20 China Asters, 50cf 15 50e: 6 assorKd plants.

1 each ol 1 fancy Fern. Rose, superb Carnation, Chrs-s- snthemom. all forSOe. SendlSnrSrdeTMw and have them set aside until you want theii Cash order. E.

CREAGtR. Florist. Maryland Phone 311-1-1. AKEN FROM A TEAM HEAR the market house this morning, nplnsh robe; one side biscfc tha other yellow. Please ra'nrn to News Office.

a20d3 TgASTER KOTEL1IES --AT-JOHN EISEKHADEB'S. An entirely new line of just received. Beautiful Bohemian Glass in gold and hite, jest the tfaicg for an Esster cr wedding gift. Fravilie GJass Vaeee, entirely new In shape atd the newest thicg for flowers. Rich and exolcsive cesigcs in Sparkling Cut (iSars.

Green asd Pink India Ohioa. Haviiacd Ohica and onr brated B. H. Limps. Sole sgeas.

JOHJST EISEJSHAUEB, N. Market Frederiefe. Md. O.UABANTEED Oae Pen. H.

S. LAKDIS, LEADING JEWELER Oi" FREDEHICE. Diamonds, Silver Novehies, Souvecire, Gaie, Silver and Pearl Handle Umbrellas and Snn Shades. A coraplete line of OpHcal Gocds. Eyes EsamiEed Free.

S3 X. Market Street. 27 S. Market Street. Frederick Coantr Telephone 202-2.

OENTS THE BEE. Thirty-one osnts free to yon if yan. want by buying a pair of our 52-00 Kid Skin Shoes at $1 69. Koaay back If shoe is not satisfactory. e27dly THE BEE.

South Market Street. Place roar order with us for your' PAINTING, PAPER HANGING OR DSCORATING. We handle the best aroods and do the wcrk and car crices are the reach of all. We wili be 2ljd to have yoa inspect our lice of PaJntins materials. Wall Coveriuss and Xoye.tles for deoara lasr ths home, Plctare Frames, etc.

THE BEST GOODS FOR THE 3IONEY- Wall Papers from lOc to SS.25 a roll. MERHL F. 5IOBERLY, 139-141 West Patrick Street, Frederick. Md. EMEMBEB That our prices are always lower than any conservative dealer could ask for high-class goods, when the gnality is taken into consideration.

See onr complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Plated Ware and Optical Goods. Compare and then decide. Watch Bepairers, Jewelers and Engravers for the public. WM. A.

SIMiMONS, 'The Sellable Jeweler," No. 25 N. Market Street, dldly BEAUTIFUL LINE -OF N'ECE TTE all the litest strlea. Imparted BzlKtm aad Unsei ereat varJety. N.K, D.MAXTZ.

oTdly 14 g. Market 3IBABLB TEHABTS ertlsenicnr in'iHE Nsvrs 6 For Rent Colnlanl BAILROAD SCHEDULES, OHIO fEAILEOAD. Ecbedale Effective March 15, 1905 FfiEDERICK. Dai iy except Sunday. I Sunday oalr WASHINGTON, via Wsshinsrton Jauctloa" Connections for BAjUTlMOSE.

PHILA- DKLPHIA and KEW YORK. DeofrTfiSO a. m- 57.05 a- IO.4O a Oo p. tT.CO p. m.

Arrive 1O.55 a. PITTSBUR6. Depsrtf 10.40 tT.OCTiJ and WINCHESTER. t4.05 p. p.

Arrive tS So a. c- try EAGERSTO WN and MBTIXS BURG Oe- partf6.10a 19.45 a 35 D.m. rive TS 35 a. ti2-40 p. f5-55 m.

T). ZQ. HARRISONBURG, 8TAUNTOS and" LEX- rNGTON.Depart19.20a.ni. Arrive 112.40 p. til.

WASHINGTON and Way Stations. Depart zum. a. p. m.

Arrive 110.55 a. UWHS a. p. m. ts.oc p.

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