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fr v. A V'' i Vr i Killed. five-year-old led by A. JJ. liotel iiuiu of THE DAILY NEWS frmFmiDJUUcx DAILY to In dtjr, or mulled In Ue United Kuterftw SO ocnu pe aewrth: VI OU for four uiwitbt; $100 for oitthi or ts.no JM jmt.

limrtnblY In tdvuee. paid lu wee, month or tW per wl THE WmtKMr Nrwii will be served bj currier vrt In tbc cltj or melted to any nl In Uio United for (1 00 per jour In lirUWy la aUvnuce with to for BUbtcrlptlohl mnH lurarlnblj accom etery order. office connected with Exchange. AdTortirvmentt orderiforthc bj mall and otnerwlne. or any Inlor or bnilncuB ow bo ncnl or night fret IVCorrrcpondeixc containing Imjiortnn solicited from cter purl oftlic ronnlrj.

AartM ill lettrrr nurt iclcgnimn to THE NEWS, Frederick. Jit! Nxwi Is entered at the Frederick, Md fwitotlce. bf the tirest tioutbcrn Prli ling and BuufactorliiK SB necoDd THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1898. 1898 December, 1898 Su. 11 18 Mo.

12 19 26 Tu. 6 13 20 27 We. 14 21 28 Th. 22 29 Fr. 9 30 Sa.

10 17 24 31 Third Quarter tSew Moon MOON'S PHASES. 5:21 First 6 13 (urn, 6.59 a.ni. JuarUsr Moon 10-37 Jit? p. r.rj til p.m. MOST any child can tell yon now jnst how many hours it ia until Christinas.

IF Santa Claus had coino to last night he might have gotten lost in the fog. RAL MO-ES knows nothing of business. is a the soldier and whitewash) IIR ACCORDING to calculations the town clock will be ready to start counting time with the beginning of the new All honor to tho pcmm who cuii look at tho oonteutx of a pnokago with a heart winkhiu with and yot KUiilo oordiully aud oxpreita thankH nx gruoefully on though tho gift wqro what' ho wuutod mont of nil. For Mucli trifling hypoerlwien Iw- lievo me the heavenly Recorder huH a blotting tear. Far bettor, in my mind, is such a oupproHHiou of the truth than that a Horo heart should bo anyone's portion at (JhriKtimtH time.

I know one and this IH a nian, too, who receives giftH from his rolativt-H Koniowhat in thin million "Hum, a picture frumo. Why, I haven't a piotnre a photograph in my whole collection that will flt into that; why didn't you get a Hausiblo wine while you wore 1 or "It's a wonder it didn't BuggeHt itHelf to you to buy au umbrella a natural wood handle. wouldn't curry this. Tell me where you got it and I will take it and exchange it," just as if one's relatives' feelings were not to bo considered as well as any one's else, There really ought to be some one to teach "tho only graceful way of receiving gifts." One does not have to be vehemently explosive in order to ex- proai appreciation; better not to tell tliat, of course, but there is a shade of feeling that may bo infused into a recipient's tones that makes tho giver feel a glow of gratification all over. Women have more tact than men in his respect, for some of tho sterner sex need couching badly.

known in tforday 10 o'clock lost nhoald bo burniutf every vwk, ultliouxh there may bo Mr, Citizen. MOMENTS WITH T11K 41USK, fav urn WMMPOKARY COMMENT. MAYOH MALSTER, of Baltimore, au Bounces that be is a candidate for re nomination. That might have beei taken for granted. MK.

HOBSOX'S kissing performance have shocked Chicago. This ought awaken hero to a proper under standing of the outrageousness of his conduct. THE people who are denouncing Mr. Bailey for his efforts to oust members of Congress who hold army commissions otight rather to be pleased that Mr Bailey has found such a harmless thing to occupy his mind and time. Ofcher- ha might be engaged in something more dangerous to the country.

THE moon was shining according to the schedule last night but it could be seen only dimly through the dense fog and its rays made little light on the streets. If it had not been for the lights of thp stores the hundreds of shoppers were out during the evening would have been in a bad plight. It was bad enough as it was and tho general complaint ought to convince the authorities that on such nights the electric lights ought to bo turned on, no matter if the almanac does call for moonlight. THE publication of hitherto secret history of the -war brings to light a horo for whose labor there is tardy recognition -Ensign Ward, who went in disguise into the enemy's country aud gathered important information for the government. This young officer risked his life for the nation jast as much as id Hobson asd his men in the sinking of the Merrimac or any of the heroes Who fongh- in the battles and his conduct was perhaps more courageous because he faced the danger of not death in a brilliant and glorious undertaking but the humiliating end of a captured spy- in nine cases out of ten it in proper consign tho endless chain to wnKte Mail.

As to the grip, tlie ancioiit niaxini hat au ounce of prevention worth a xraud of cure is especially in Herald. The crop of happiness which will bo gathered from the Christmas trees thin year promises to bo a record-breaking mo. and there is no danger of its being poiled by tho frobt of hard American. The boys of tlie First, Maryland car- led off the honors in tho review at Jatnp McKensne, ac Augusta, yesterday. boys of First are proving a credit the Statp, aud they deserve to have a lappy News, MINUTES OF MERRENE8S, The Partisan--What nonsense, for in tauce, to insist that a country postmas- er shall have a kuowlego of Greek and latin! The Mugwump--Bnt snpposo a postal 4ird shonld come to his oiJico written in no of languages'-- Indianapolis Journal Mr.

Jack--Isn't that dancer a peach? Mrs. Jack--I should say she was more like brown sugar, very sweet but course; a little off color, and decidedly Were Hnntn Claim. 1 were Buuta Glaus, With to joy everywhere, With tho right to search t-aoli aching heart, And plant tho seeds of gladness there-I wish that I but for a day Might rid tho sad old world of care. I wish that I wore Santa Cluun, With goodly gifts for all mankind, for those that weakly fall, With sight to give uuto the blind-With graciousncsti for those who lead And hope for those who toil behind. I wish that I wore Santa Glaus, With power to banish fear and pain; With power to raise tho orphan up And make the widow smile again-If I might serve as Santa China No stocking would bo searched in vain.

--8. E. KibKit in tho Cleveland Leader. Tlie Wind that blows over the chimney To tho rjy-stores in Santa Clans street, Take him a Christmas mes-)age, And toll him I'm good and Hwcofc. Tell him I uiiud my mother As the holiday times come ou, And I'm going to be the best of boyh-- Till tho Christmas days are gone Wind that blows over the ('himuey, All that I tell you repoaf.

I want every one of the toys They have in Santa Claus street! Tell him I mind niy mother As the holiday times come on, And J'rn going to be the best of boys-. Till the Christmas days are gone 1 --F. L. S. in Atlanta Constitution.

DC Budget ofUrlffM of Local and General Intoreat. --The British Empire embraces 10,000 islands. ft --KusHiau railroad trains have iug cars for ladies. --Smallpox IB tho most infectious disease. Then comes measles.

--A fluo truck horse belonging to Mr. Jacob Grabill died on Tuesday night last. --Hohonstadt, in tho Grand Dnchy of Budiju, has selected a woman as its town clerk. --Oraugo production of the Pacific coast last season was the greatest in California's history. --The grave of an unmarried woman in Turkey is often indicated by a rose carved in htone.

--In three years the expense of running au Atlantic steamer exceeds the cost of construction. --Chocolate is still u.sed in tho interior of South America for currency, as are cocoanuts and eggs. --There is a rosary in the British Museum made of the vertebrae of a snake's backbone. Another is composed of rats' teeth. --Mr.

Lewis Fraley won a fine glass air castle at The Buffalo the ooher evening. Ttib castle was made by Mr. George L. Murray and the lucky number was 21, J. W.

MORRIS. WATC11B8. JKWJsLltV, HYMENEAL. To fill the cup of pleasure deep At Yulotide's happy day, Just buy the things you'd like to keep And give them all away. --Chicago Record.

"Yes, Mrs. Punk, I can understand whyjyou wouldn't live iu a small town "What do yon mean?" "Anybody can live in a city, bnt it takes people who have mental resources to enjoy life in a small Record. "Has your wife begun, her Christmas shopping yet. "Oh, yes: she's all through, and will now have tho rest of the time to look around and price News. THE VOICE OF THE PRESS.

MR. HOBSOS'S KISSING TOl'lt. From tho New Vork Herald. Tho unimpaired energy shown by Mr. Eobaou, of tho navy, will be joyous reading to those dear creatures whoso fortunes places them in his smiling jathways.

As he swings urduntly iround the kissing circle his capacity jroadens aud his generosity is royal in avishness. The nouvean has become a naster, the difficult and primal essay tho sea is now an art, and the hysterical women yet mooning in his orbit may be sure their devotion will in sea- reap -its duo reward. With vhat jealousy must less fortmmw lerocs watch his progress. and with what acclaim must lis brother officers hail the fresh rcuown 10 is bringing through new and amazing wrformauces to a PCI vice of which he is he stellar and only original osculatory ftraction. One clond aloue diuia the elight and eclipses the Rayety of such uvyinp females as are yot'unkissed.

A tern edict of the department is forcing klr. Hobson into a temporary exile at Hong Kong, where SAMSEK--3TAU5Y. One of the prettiest woddiugs oi' the season occurred at "Hedge's Delight," tho residence of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Staloy, near Yellow Spriugs, this county, at high noon yesterday, the 21st.

Tho contracting parties were Mr. Vernon oldest sou of Mr. Charles V. Sanuor, of near Yellow Spriugs, and Miss Lena E. tho only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Staley. Tho interior of their residence was tastefully trimmed with evergreens. Promptly at noon, as tho organist, Mrs. Graysou Bowers, of Frederick, played tho wedding march from Mendelssohn, they repaired to the parlor, which was dimly lighted, preceded by the Missses AHa and Ava Rainsburg, flower girls.

Mr. Charles A. Scaley, best man, in the conventional black suit and gloves to match. Miss Matcie Young, bridesmaid. Mr.

Grayson Sanner, next best man. Miss Carrie Shafor, maid of honor. They were met by the Rev. Luther Kuhlman, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, who performed the ceremony ac- cording'to tho ritual of that church, under an arch of evergreen and gates of same, which were opened by the flower girls as tho couple took their places before the minister. The groom wore black.

The bride was attired in white feilk and carried tulips aud chrysanthemums. Messrs. Allen S. Martz and Grayson H. Staley acted as ushers and masters of ceremony.

At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple received tho congratulations of friends and relatives. A bounteous collation was spread the dining room to which all present were invited. Tho hajpy couple were tho recipients of many useful and costly presents. At 2.15 they left for Fredonok amid showers of rice and old shoes where they took the S. l.

train B. O. B. R. for Washington aud other points where they will spend their honeymoon.

They will return home ou the 27th inst and be "at home" to their friends at the residence of the grooms father. Mr. Charles V. Saiiner. ou the 27th.

The contracting parties are well known and iwpulsir residents of this section. Among those present were representatives i some of tho loading families of section and Frederick. Visitors ro Frederick. P. Whip, Broad Run.

M. L. Staup, Liberty. W. V.

E. Long, Utica. M. O. Spahr, Woodsboro.

A. L. Johnson, Wolfsville. F. Mclutire, Emmitsbnrg.

J. R. Leamau, Park Mills. J. W.

Strine. Walkersville. 0. Harry Cramer, Mount Pleasant. The Blumemiuer Trial.

Testimony in tho Blnmenauer trial concluded yesterday afternoon and joday the case was argued before the iury. Tho case was given to the jury ilu's afternoon. Take only tho best when you need a medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier, nerve and stomach tonic. Get Hood's.

STERLING SILVER TOJLET AND TABLE WAKE frou-- CHRISTMAS whioli wo have an enoraoug stock of. t'iftH should be up-to-date In stylo und denim, which we have to pleaxe the eye. The public is invited to call and inspect oiir large Htock. You will bo I'hecrfully waited on. PRICES WILL BE LOW.

Silver Plate that wears. Clocks and Cut Glass In abundance. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. J. W.

MORRIS, First National Bank Building, Frederick, Md. decSdlm MISCELLANEOUS. OARDEIiS WILL BE ACCOMMO- dutcd with ulco wnrm Reuxon- IJuiuiu. Q.OING! GOING lT THE BMBROJDJSKY AND CHRIST MAS CALL liEKOKE THEY AHE ALL UONJS, OK YOU i I AT OEO. JK 1 N.

near 4th KrodorJck. Mil N. A ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL. THURSDAY I DEC.

ii'J, 1HDS. The of the N. Market Prtljlic bchool wiJI ttlvf, 1( entertainment In their Assembly Hull, on inming. at 8 clock, tor tho Iwnellt of Litiiary and 1'iario J-und. An excellent proswm has been urn pared.

The celebrated KBEDKRICK SELBCT ORCHESTRA will be present, which Is a (ruiiraiiteeof your bciriK well entertained. Tlie cause being most worthy one, we hope aud expect all the patrons und frleiida of the school to be present in case you cannot come, buy a ti ket, and thus encourage us in our endeuvorto inuke noble men of your boys. Admission, only ten cents. Come! dec20d3t SAV. AND LOAN ASSN.

MONUMENTAL BA VINOS AND LOAN ASSOClATJOr OK BALTIMORE OKKBUS TO INVESTORS ITS TEED 5 I'KK CENT. STOCK. ALSO A LIMITED AMOUNT OK PKt CENT. PARTiClHATIKtt STOCK. Net Assets.

Juno Undivided Profits 412.301 17.800 SAFETY TO I VEST?) US MANAGEMENT Director from Frederick. Md DANIEL T. OK DEMAN. Of J. K.

Price Co. For literature Information of THII MOST EXCELLENT BANKING 1NST1T11 TION, c-al) upon or write to L. Cental Auem, City Hotel. Frederick. Md TORSALK TfOR JL meat for sale.

W. tourthSt. 5Irc. John Lambrijrht. dec22dlw Two Pointed Questions Answered.

What is the use of making a better article than your competitor if you cannot cat a better price for iff As thure no in the price the Dublic will tmy only the better, so that while, our proDts ntav be smaller on a single sale they will bo much greater in How can you get the public to know your a i bent! If both articles are brought prominently rore the public both certain to be tried aud thepub'K- vill i pasn judenienton them and use only the better one. liui otplains the larsre s-ile on Chamber- Iain's Coueu Remi dr. The people have been uslncrit for je.irs and hive found that it can always be depended upon. Tnev rauy occasionally tnke up i tome fashionable novelty put forth with claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy th.it they know to be reliable, and for cousrhs, colds and croup there ia nothing equal to Chamberlain's UWEU Remedy. For by A Pearre, Fiedenck, Jld.

Pains in the chest when a person has a cold indicate tendency a pneiimonm. A Piece of flannel danippd with Chamberlnin's Pain Balm und bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and Prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. sume treiitment will cure a lume biek in a few hours. Sold by A. Pearre, Take" it home and give it to the baby.

A bottle ofVtctor Infant's Relief, a s.imple free it your Drue Store. AT DIXON BROTHERS KOll A PINE LINK OF FRUITS FOR TABLE AND BAKING PURPOSES. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF CHEESES, PICKLED LAMBS' TONGUES --AND A PINE LINE Of-TABLE DELICACIES, GRAPES, CANDIES, NUTS, FIGS. DATES --AND-EVERYTHING for SEASON. Interstate Telephone 175.

DIXON Groceries and Liquors. 6 W. Patrick St Country Produce taken in exchange. lYSTERS! OYSTERS! I bee to call your attention to the approach- Ing h' lidays and solicit your orders for Fresh Oys ers; also to advise you to place your orders with me early and avoid disappointment. 1 handle only the BEST BALTIMORE SHUCKED SALTWATER OYSTERS.

No country-shucked culls. Quality and Quantity Ruaranteed at all times. I respectfully extend to my many friends and patrons a merry Christmas and a most prosperous New Year. Very respei tfully, LEWIS O. CASTLE.

No. 43 E. Patrick St. ielephone Call, 216. RIVATE SALE.

in the ED ASH SUPERIOR qualitv of No. 5. or Red Ash Nut Coal delivered to any part of the city for per ton. Nothing less than ton lots and upwards J- C. CRON1SE, Harmony Urove.

EAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR CUT Flowers and Smilax. at No. 3. Court St i J- R. MILLER, Successor to Henry Trail This is an old und well estaolished busineal and ottos an excellent opportunity to cithel a Lady or Gentleman to take hold a paylnj business.

Good reasons for selling. For full particulars to E. CRAMER, Estate Loan andFirelnsuranceAeent "p'OR LOT OJF THOB oughbred Poland China shouts: alsolo of broizB turkeys for breeding. Apply Herbert L. rramer.

Walkersville, Md iiov26dwtjanl 'OB PAT COW. AP Bu ckeystown. Md. OOR LOCKS AND NEW KEYS made and repaired. Skates sharpened an Lf ai J.

i at "nk Tyeryar's the Gunsmith. 41 E. Fourth St. Inter-State telephone. else Jdtz ONEY SAVED WM.

O. ROBINSON Sow. HIGH GRADE OILS. MD. mayodiwly CHEESE.

Edam. Pjue Apple. Neufchatel, Impei la) und Cream Cheese BES.ANT KNOTT. Js money made. XXXX Powd.

Snirar. MaloKii Grapes. 18c a pound: Granulated buear, 5sc: Cocoannts, 5c: good 5ca Putind; Cranberries, lOo a quart. Fit's, 8c a pounds: O. Molasses.

12c a quart; eood Candy, from 60 to 20c per pound: London layer raisins, lOc a pound. The above prices are for next week: quality No goods de livered to any part of i he city. Yours respect- foil, Frank J. Scnroeder, Inter-State Telephone, No. 212.

declTdlw CHRISTMAS SALE OE BENT. THE HERBERT HOUSE, IN LAT7BJ3L, recently burned, will soon be rebuilt anc ready tor occupancy. It contains 18 rooms heated by hot water, and lighted by etectn Address J. N. HER BERT, Laurel, Md.

HUNDRED A. l'? uni molasses puncheons suitable for snltmemeat, packing kraut, sinks -lA 1 11 to PnveU Co lOSSou Baltimore, 3Id. oct23d2m AND I HAVE GOTTEN IN NEW Mother's heart thrilled with joy after si vine a dose of ictor Infants' Relief, the babe's digestive tonic. DARBY. In the Episcopal Church, at Bnrues- vilie.

Montgomery county, vesterday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Mr. Isaac Fyffe, of Pooletville. Montgomorv county Miss Elizabeth Darby, "daughter of James W. Darby, of Buck were married. The cereniouv was performed by Rev.

W. P. Griggs. Mr. Thomas Fyffc.

brother of the RTOOUI. was best m.ui./.iiud Evelyn Darby was bridesmaid. The bride wore a costume of navy blue poplin, trimmed in fur, his opjwrtuiuties bo limited and his charms are less ancl tht Bridesmaid parnet poplin, known His stay may be loaj; there. ilss Poole had charpo of the his denials great, "bnt even these can be charge of the music. The ushers were Messrs.

Alton JPDBLIC SALES. PUBLIC SALE. Unde- and by virtue of decree of the Cir rt or Freqerick Coiuitj. in Equity.in No. Ofto.i Kquity.

in said Court, the undersigned. thr trustee named in ilecree. will offer-it pnblio sale. the Court House door, in Frederick City. Man laud, on THURSDAY.

JANUARY 12, the hour of 11 o'clock a fjie following real estate, of which Marion btrutlman. lute of Frederick County, died, seized aud possessed: Namely, all that piece or parcel of land, situate, lyincandbeinc-on the-onth side of East Pntnck btreet. in Frederick t'lty. land. beuiK the same piece or parcel of land which conveyed to the Slid V.mon Strnilman from dite of November 1S9G.

and recorded in Li .1.. No. 14. folio 44(1. one of tin-bind Kecordsot Frederick County, and a fuller description which laud will, by reference to said deed, nppe-ir: and which said lot.

or piece, or parcel of land is improved by a two storj brick house, and in rear: and i i 1G-1 on said Ess- Patrick street Immediate possession of the said property will be eiven, upon compliance with tup of i Terms of Sale, as Prescribed by the Decree. --One half of tlie purchtse mouey to be paid in -ash on the d.iy of br on the rr.uflca- tion thereof by the Court, the resilnc in months, the purchaser or purchasers eiMnjr his. her or their notes with approved seeuntv and bearing- interest from d'iy of s.il" or all c.i«h at the option of the All I'onvcyancinc to beat ibe expense tue pi.rchascr A deposit of S5O will be required of the purchaser on the da of tie EDWARD HEWES. R. Lease, Auctioneer.

Trustee. dec2Idlnw.lt SELL SMITH'S BALSAM OF ROSEBUDS. A sure cure for Chapped Skin, Burns, Eczema and all Skin Affections. Two sizes! J.I/C AQu STEINER Frederick, Md. A.

POOLE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 5(! WEST SOUTH STREET. FREDERICK. MD. i liare all modern appliances for theprompi and satisfactory execution of all kinds of work, also derrick, ropes, blocks and jacks for removing bnildinKS.

heavy material. c. Estimates cheeifully elven on all business octldly SAW. VERY RESPECTFULLY, OPEN THIS WEEK TILL 11 O'CLOCK P. M.

JlL. The Jeweler. 23 South Market Street. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPT. "PRIVATE SALE.

The subscriber will offer at private sale hi: beautiful home, rbrfe mileb northwest Frederick city, Ijine between theO'Possum town and Reservoir pikes, adjoining the hind' of Joseph Cronise, Dr. Fairttv Wm P. Morsell and others. Location high an( healthy. Land rich and ferule, under first class fencing, post and rail; finely w.itered one of the fauest springs in the county nea: the door: splendid cistern also at the door The improvements consist of A SPLENDID NEW HOUSE, best material 6x1 8 the siiue: bull 1891: fine, large stone barn.

75x45: alsowaeoi sued and all necessary outbuildings, and con talrnng 85 acres. For further particulars in quire of the snbscribeirresidine on theprem ises. CHAS novl6dwtf A. O. LIPPS, Dealer in and Bottler of SUPERIOR LACtER BEERS.

ALE. PORTER ANDJBROWN STOUT. --AKo all kinds of-S I Bottlintr works corner of West Patrick Teletrruph streets, Frederick, Md. Telephone Connection No. 45.

VERTBODY CAN SATE AND still eet the most for their money by buy- ins Books, Blocks and Games for their children now. The stock is laree and the prices C- DULANY GOODS AT BETTER PRICES. Old stock a thins; of the past. I have just returned from the city with a foil assortment of everything in the stationary line. Beautiful books for'Christmaspresents, eamesallkii ds or the httle folks.

All the finest trades of writing paper, tjpewriter supplies, in fact everything pertaining to first-class go. ds. Ine public is respectfully invited to call and examine my stock. Very Respectfully, deelod2w B. PHILPOT.

i fortitude by the nation Reall. of Lnvtons Harold Griffith Rcceirinc Gifts Graciously. The joy of many persons may be spoiled oa Christmas Day becanse the persons for-whom they have carefully chosen or prepared gifts show no appreciation of the love and kindness of which the gifts are totens and receive them ia an TmgracioBS way. To lack understanding the proper -way or spirit in to receive such gif fcs is a common failing, and because so many people have it, and, unknowingly, spoil the pleasure of their relatives and Mends on -what shoald be a joyros occasion, for all, the remarks on this snbject of a writer in the Baltimore News qxe most timelv and imporisat. Heading and adaptation of them may make Christmas more joyful for jiwn- PBISOBS.

This writer says. "It hardly seems possible that enlightened men and women in an enlightened age shonld need telling that a gift most be accepted graciously and that there aye certain remarks to be avoided when one is expressing his gratitude for a. Christmas token, yet I beard an acceptance the other day expressed ia terras toat so chilled me that I wondered iraa; the effect coold be on the giver. dear child," raid the nxapient blandly, "I am very much obliged, bat ycra really sboald aot have spent your aooey for me, it would have beea far better for yon to have saved it." "Indeed it weald," thought bnt Uw little girl who had planned this xcewMit with much care and made it Mnelf iu order thwit might be all her Her flMMBTB lath? affair was spoiled. whiclih.as learned of wonder at I aml Jv of Bcallsvillc.

and his deeds. Heffaer. of Dickcrsou's. After the LOCAL ceremony a reception was given at the homo of the bride's father. Mr.

and Mrs. Fyffe left for Richmond. on a late train. The colored public schools of the city and county did well in contributing to i the Lafayette memorial An Ob- server. I notice -that Middletown was visited by quite a fire the other night and that the fire company was handicapped in its work from want of hose.

The people of Middletown should bear in mind that they are favored in the way of plenty of water of sufficient force as not to need a steamer and that it is rather bad management not to hare sufficient hose in case of fire---A Frederick Man. A sleighing snow about Christmastime would make a lively holiday season in the Baltimore is almost overrun with shoppPTs. Prom observation Christmas novelties can be purchased cheaper in Frederick than in Baltimore. Of wurse merchants ia the latter city have a larger assortment of gifts bat there is bnt little difference in Baltimore Man. KOWK--NOKKIv.

M. Frank Kowo and Miss Effie Norris, daughter of Mr. Joshua Xorns. both of ETnniitsbnrp. were married at i noon yesterday at the home of the bride.

Rev. Charles Keiuewald. of the Lnth- eran Church, officiating. The bride I wora brown cheviot, wiih white satin trimmings and lace. Shortly after the ceremony a dinner was served, immediately after the bridal partv left for Baltimore and Washington.

REAI.L-- Miss Rosa Kate Lohr. daughter of Mr. Simon P. Lohr, of Thurmont. this county, and Dr.

Ira Beall. of Liberty, wore married this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lutheran church at Tanr- mont. A reception was held at the home of the bride. CLARK--SVTDKR. Philip Clark, of Thurston.

and Miss Effie Snyaer, of Urbana district, were married this morning by Dr. P. D. Fahrney, at his residence. East Church street.

NOAH E. CRAMER. 1VTOAH E. ESTATE FIRE INS UK AN CK. Call have your Property Insured in olc and reliable trire Insnrance Coraranipo Call for rate on Bonds issued by Co FOR SALE.

acre i on frbtna pike Xo. W. St. 3r 4e acre? at Ladiosbure. Uh --2 hoi Filth Street.

acre farm, nenr New Midway P5h 1OG fnrra, near city. K. Church St. JV! 1 No. Cii W.

Patrick St on Wftt Fourth Street. lOtJi. on Bcntz near Third lltli i'ltT. and Coaatry am! AUCTIONEERS. LIVE STOCK AND REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER.

FREDERICK. 31D. Orders left at B. Rosenour's Store. E.Pat- ricK will receive prompt attention.

CAMUEL j. FORNEY AUCTIONEER. MD. Orders left the Clear Store of 31r F. North ilarket Street, will promi.tl-- attended to.

novlid.twtmar25* JUIGH GRADE CIGARS. Before buying. I will be pleased to show vou the finest line of Cigars ever offered for sale in this city. You will find tbem very neatly pwcked in boxes of 25 and 50, and at prices which ll astonish you. JPHICES TO SUIT THE TUIES.

Also you will find in stock the finest and lareesl ASSORT3IEXT OF PIPES, which will have to eo at the most reasonable pnces. It ill save you money by calling at H. T. KITE'S CIGAR STORE. Northwest Corner Conrt and Patrick declod2w NOTICES.

see the goods at my store-room, 41 Ess consistinc of religions articles o-naments for-Christlnas trees nnselof all kinds, crepa andrtlsmie paper and books for children; schco GEORGIE A. ALL PERSONS ARE hereby warned aeainst trespassine sun or dote, fishing or removing timber from land, knowir as ''Schley's Island." Charlef Titlow. jjTOTICE OP ELECTION. An election will be held in Room Jfc Cit National Bank Buii diner, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1899, between the hours 10 o'clock a.m. and 12 clock for the purpose of i Itctine seven directors to manage the affairs of ihe Hyjreia Ice Company for i he ensninsr year 6EO.

W3I. bJHTH. President. Charles P. Levy, Secretary.

npo THE PUBLIC. From this date we will make a Crayon Portrait, framed, tor $3.50 np to S50. Fine Portraits nudi- in oil. uustel. crayon, sepia, ink and water colors.

Trj our enameled crayons, faey do not fade or get yellow. Try our fine Photosrraphs. VVe have the tiLest collection of Portrait Frames stock in the citv. all ork guaranteed. represented at the BQKGEH AKT GALLERY.

23 aii.riiet bt. decl4dlm DECORATED Notbhisr ett'er than Nice Decorated China for a present, ha-, dinner, tea. salad and toilet sets in (Treat variety and at yer low pnces. A splendid assortment of Limp' from twenty live to teu doll-iri each. The Perfection Student L.in,p is what you nant to read aud work by F.

B. SAPPINGTON, 72 N. JIarket St- TgLECTJON NOTICE. CITIZENS' NATIOSAL BANK. Dec 6.

1898.J At their Bankins House, on the secocc Tuesday and 10th day of January. 1899. be tween the hours of 1O and 12 o'clock an election i be held for the purpose of elect- iner twelve directors for the Ci'izens' National or Frederick. Md for the ensuiE" year W3J. G.

ZIMMERMAN. Cashier. A bankruptcy prepared short Hamilton Lindsay. notice. oct22dtf TTAMILTON LINDSAY WIH write rour wills, deeds and mortgages upon terms.

Also attend to all itarouth the Court auc6dtf I'O-acrp farm, near Libertr. W. Third St. sere fa-Tn. near city.

adjolninc city: JOHN L. DUTROW, AUCTIONEER. WALKERSVILLE. 3il. I Orders-left at the stoic of 3lr.

William H. Knmsbnrsr. Mnrkttand I bird will prompt attention. FOR RENT. ALTO.

OHIO K. R. ON AND AiTER SUNDAY. NOV. 20.1393.

DEPAKTCKES, A. except Sundav, for PMiadelphia and New York. Dae A. 3L 6.00 A. 1L, dsily.

for AVashineton bind and SlatIc- PhiJadelphia New and except Sunday for Hag- 1 0 pt "Washinston A. IB. A. daily, for Baltimore and Philadelphia and New York. Dae ntBaltiinort 9-Oo A.

M. Coats size from four to ears. R. ix JLiNTZ. 16 S.

Market Frederick Citr. 5Jd. octTdly E-S brirk residence. No. 39 St.

L- YSOX Northeast Corner Patrick and Orari HARRIS--BOWIE. Mr. Edward Harris and Miss NetJie Bowie were united in marriage oa A farmers' Association meeting -will Tuesday at 9o'clock p. at Bnckeys- be held in Frederick some time during town, by D. Collins, tho month of Febrmiry.

Tho meetioR will be held andex the anspiccs of the county institute organization and every one is invited to be present. Matters of interest to farmers will be discussed -D. OolumbasKemp. I was very mttch snrpriaed that the electric weir-s not turned oa until --FLOOR. Dr.

Fahmey also married this morning at bis home Charles T. Wallace and Kosa M. FlooS, both of ville, StITTKS--ARXOtD. Mr. Chas.

MiWen and Hiss Anna Arnold, of Avoadale, -were married today. jjty. acre tann. at NOAH E. CRAMER.

National Banlt Boildinir. Frederick. Md OHAS. J. QBUMBINE.

After many WfatT stout where to tray fruit for lh.it the problem is finally Wp maran'oe our to Iw and cheapest in town. A flue of cocojimjit we well for only from 3 to Sc. Cull and inspect Chriidnias stock. 511 yo-nr holidsj and hat-c tbexo delivered r-; jy, Thasokinc 1ho traWir for pasr-inacc- I rt-aanlTi your nwr. CHAS.

J. GKUMBINK. le City Hotel. City Grocer ply TWO FINE STORE roomo. 69 and 71 S.

JZurket St. Ap ja21dtf TGKR HOUSE NO. 71 TV Sontia 6 Air-ly Jo H. ROOM ONN. Chncxn.

For information on L. aovlSdtf NEW TWO- Xo? 7 9 E. South St. AH modern Potsseystonlmaje- S. E.

Wincbrener's 5t. HELP WANTED. from place. Browse Nirserjtncn. K.

ROOM. 14 W. J- PAJrirk now oocnried by MPB. SU I Apply office of LOOT AND FOUND, OST-- WITH on one and a 7ed wits phot-jrmph of oTcncr Jberein. A reward if returned to thii office.

ASTED-- XUBSE FOB ONE cMM. Appiy E. Church St. BACKED FScder br le JLJ OLID AY NOVELTIES. Sornethins for all.

Glove and Hindkercbief boxes jeweirj -Japanese cood- in China also, lacquered trays, work boxes, writint: boxes. address and ensaeement books, beautiful sofa pillo-ws. sofa pillow 1 aow on 10 A 3 ce BnJ ay' tor Bsitfisore ana we will sel- all hildren's short coats at cost. Principal Way Stations, Philadelphia lors. Ducat Baltimore 10.25 9.20 A.

esccept Sunday, for Harper's and 9.4O A. JL. except Sunday, for HO! HOI i PMIadelphia. New York. Orafton.

mcton. Kacerstown and Way StaOoni, Pittsbnre. Cincinnati, IndisnapoSs anfl Chicaco Dne at AVasineton 11.55 A. M. P.

M-. except SiJnday, for BiJUmore sad Way Philadelphia aad York. Dne at Baltimore 4.1O P. 3L 3.45 P. daily, for Vfasfcincton and "Wkj Stations.

Cumberland. Cincinaatlaafl St. Lonis. Dne at Washincton JL P. daily, for Baltimore and Way Stm- Piiilndclphia and New Tort Dam at Baltimore7.10P.M.

G.20 P. etcept Sunday, for Washlnctoa. Harerstowa. Winchester and 'Way tJOTis. WiieeJiiis.

Chicsw. Philadelphia aird New Tork. Dne P. 33. think that Christmas win soon be here and you hare not rurchase of fine Owars for soar frie but do not be any- ways backward in callinc at win always find oa hand a fall line Ot choice at reasonable prices, and igg generally.

TEDS B. A H. BANQUET LAMPS. Decorated wcreSl. ASSJVAiS.

CHAMBER SETS. 12 edce, all decorations, per set: TEA SETS. DURING SETS, BR1C-A-RRAC, CUT GLASS. BRASS GOODS, MIRRORS AND ONYX STANDS VERY CHEAP. HALL LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

JOHN EISENHATJER. 65O A. except Sunday. Iron dnclaasTl. Pittsbure.

WaaWrcton Way Stations. Baltifflore and WasMnV- ton mail arrive? on trsln. A. MTM escept Sunday, from Jit. Airy.

S.35 A. except Sunday, from HasrerstoTrn and Way Stations 10.15 A- M- ereept Sunday, from BaWaiom. and Way StaaoomPMladelpMamad ore. A. M-.

only, 1 55 from St- IxmU, hicaeo. New EX1BA CHOICE NEW LAYER RAISINS. MALAGA GRAPKS- K1GS. DATES. ORANGES, LKMONS AND BANANAS, NUTS AND CANDIES ENOTT.

4.05 P. ay Stations. xorx. 6.45 P. JL-greept Snaday.

sburc and Chicaco except Saaday. DORS. and Brandy. I To Htemsewiy and Apple OTTT P.MU dafly, troaa Baltlinore mud Harrisoubare. WMhlntten.

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