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THE DAILY NEWS. 5uly 26 In Wetory. Roddick. -the lait of the of Clinton. "alitner." governor of New York and vice president.

bora In county. N. died Jortl ll tucky Crlttendvn. tho Ken- ardent supporter Lincoln's ndmluiitrutlon. died near Frankfort: born 1787.

IBM-General aIImi.n klureton. Federal veteran, dk-d ut N. bora to Olford. N. Ml.

Ocorere Morgan. Mcxlcaa Aldwaoa tad Btllw.y LATTIB WILL MOT AOOIPt TERMS Aamlr WH-Oeuerul James Ptauanton Philadelphia; born 1HS. Mfced the BrltKh a a 0 Japan KormoMi In the Red Objeote 10 ravine oa sToarthBtreat Mid 10 Oisxr toaa to Ffaaohlaa Of anted bf Board of Tho Major Board of AJdermea heldespeoUlateetlig last algtt vita oxotBt Mr Ml Weather rotaoaat p. af Jail ar. WABBUBBOB, Jnly 18.

7 a. Bssettl IMeaatsh ts tan MBWS. Maryland- Partly oloady warmer western portloa; showers Friday afternoon or night. W. L.MOOBB.

Chief af tha Weather Bareaa. Woman Wanted Woman Btau Martha! MaoGIII WM baton tha board and thai ha had examination of iha Olty Ball build- Bad had no epeolal reoommendatloas tosMkeregardlagfireeeoapes. la view of tba fact that thm van la ooalsm- Blatlon to to made to tha building. He stated however, that tha ooadltloB WM a menace to tha public in ease of a fire. and that, no matter how many Are-escapes aUght be provided, Oily Optra ooald not bs made aft.

lone as It WM oa tha atooad floor. Five bldi were reoelved lor ftha ran- talof the Opera Hotue for oaa AtameetlM MoaalaU Olty Mo. KalfhMOf Pylhlaa, Maaday erealaf Uet. it wae aetaitely decided bythoMiatoholdabaaarlatha Otty Opara Hoaee. to ooatlaae oae weak, for the baaUt off tha balldlac faad for tha aew Pjrthlaa Oaatla to their proat)ty reoeatly paroaaeM, oa North Market ttreet, tha Oily Hall.

AeltUaowaeeutd that Fred- erlok la to have another balldUt la Iha heart of the towa that will aot only be a oreolt to than whoae cffotte will balld It, hat to tha olty wall. It ooal- deatly cxaeoted that tha projeot of tkie enertetto order, la lie emtoa ovat foar haadredof ite mamberthla. by the Udleeof rear Hose 60. Bat Exterminator M. T.

Bogle Total Abstinsnoe League Baak National Bank Jnly Housekeeping Bule.Neldlg Miller SMOscrtfters sHIl plsoss report promptly The New any irregularity in receipt it PERSONAL. Atxmt Xhasw Woo Oonae and Cto. Mrs. Harry Stone, of Baltimore, Is viiltlng relatives In this city. Miss Edna Bodernok, near the olty, Is visiting fileods In Baltimore.

Mrs. Maggie Bear, of Washington, ts visiting relatives In this olty. Mr. Albert Smith, East Fourth strset, Is on a trip to Atlantic Olty. Mtsies Lula James and Ora Bohmldt are spending some time at Atlantic Olty.

Miss Young, West Fifth strset, is visiting frisnds in Pa. Miss Janie Dyer, Etst Fourth street, is visiting friends near Rooky Springs. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Lloyd Palmer, of Lewtstown, are on a visit to Atlantic Olty. Mr. Knotler Hayes, of PoolesviHe, Is spending the day In Frederick on business. Mies Mabel Hetmes, North Benlz street, is visiting rslatlrss in Washington. Mr.

Ernest MoOardall, North Market street. Is a fsw tloOlty. LW 1Bd ff! Bl ali forthe repair of the scenery, etc. bid 1830; Otto Kemburger. JaoobDadlsman.

flWO; Wm. H. Oon- way aad G. M. 11,000.

Oa motion of Mr. Dooglass. the bid of Mr. Beaoht was accepted. A oommlttea from Mountain Olty Lodge, No.

Knlghte of Pythias, with n. WM board aad made application of the Opera House, for tho February 4, 1907, for the hold- ahf der ltal that the order bad secured a elte opposite the Olty Hall, upon which i iney contemplated the erection of a I bntldlog that wonld be an ornament to I the town, at a cost of 135,000, and wonld also Increase the laxtble bMls of tne olty. The request was granted by the board, with the provlelon that any change of tbe date ba made with the agreement ot tbe committee and the leisae of thj Opera House. Mr. Hlnks, of tha Washington.

Fted erlok and Getlyebnrg Railway Com pany, presented an ordinance, granting the oompany the right to nsa Fourth street, with stipulations that mat the of tho oonpAQT. Mr Hfnki stated that one of the objections to the th ol to a detrimental to tbe company, as the company would be required to issue 0 1 and a limited franohiee wonld injare be to the -D- Banmgardner, North Market street, are on a visit to Atlantic Oity. Mr. Edward Cook Is visiting his sis- Mrs. George W.

Lwoh. near Knox- vllle, this oonnty. Mto Blanche Lampe and Katie Shank are visiting frisnds in Phlladel phla and Atlantic Oity. Miss Glllam, of Ohambenbnrg. Pa is visiting the family of Mr.

Rush Lewis, south of this oity. Rev. John Paul Tylsr, East Ohnroh street, who has bsen vieltioghli brother at Hamilton, hM rstnrnsd. Mrs. John Bucks? and Mrs.

Ward, of Baltimore, who have been viettlng relatives In this olty, have returned. MU i Id Kdei of Baltimore and Miss Bae Orombine, of Frederick, spent Tneiday with Mr. Cephas Thomas, of Buokaystown. Mrs. Margaret Brieb, of Philadelphia, Pa.

who hM been visiting Mrs. Frederick Koehler, West Fifth street, has returned home. lfrof vitrified will be considerable expense company, thongh tbe company llDg do whallX propsrty-owners requested It to be not think that there bonl! of thongh the oompany wonld be willinj to assume liability for accident cause! by negligence on the part of the com pany. Mr. David Lawenstein, who also rspresented the railroad would tbe hurt, materially the sale bonds that the com bs required to Icsae for the lhe road He 1 a fran imo Frederick, the road TBE SOCIAL WORLD.

POUND PARTY A delightful pound party was hsld at the home ot Miss Ella Spielman, Eut Fourth street last evanlug. The time WM very pleasantly spent In games and amusements ot varloas kinds, which were greatly enjjyed. Refreshments of a choice character wsre In the dinuB room, which WM handsomely decorated for tho ooauloa. Among those present ware Mines Myrtle Qelslnger, Rosa Dysr, Adelle Koogle, Mamie that tha company should not bo required to pave with vitrified bricks, unless the 2.W' rtTT Another point in the franohiee to wbioh Dr. vabrney objected was a provision that any othsr railroad oompany desiring to Wtth lh nld ito right to use ths ompany's track 0 llltak W' rtd Dr.

Fahrney. "to require us to give some lhe ri ,5 ht Kaoks, when we would not have the right to nee Its traoks. At least this provision should bs so obangedai to require ns to give this privilege only in case it WM wlUlu to give ns the privilege of nslng Its track In tha course of the dteouMo" Alder man Donglasi ot erlek who have alwaye had a wamrpot IB their hearte for aU thlagi Py talaa. will be a mataifloeat eaooaar, both socially and flaanoiaUy. aad that a week's feetltltlM are promised, oa a latter aad more anlqae teale than erar before to oar midst.

The tlms selected Is tha wash la fab roary. Monday, P.btoary 4. and olostof Batarday. Fabraary 0. 1907.

The oommltla. who will hare of tha affair are as follows: Dr. T. 0. Bader.

chairman; Oharles P. LsTy. noa OBSjIrmaa; Oharlee A. Laadla, ssoretary. Md B.O.

Bhanhard. traasarar, tofetbar with OhrtaWan H. Bekttato. Jacob H. Bohmldt.

latomar W. Albnf h. Qlenn O. Oarver aad Joseth W. Oaver.

Uat nlcht. tha above committee appeared betora tha Mayor aad Alderman at their refnlar meatinff, aad made ap plication to them for the nee of the Opera Honte for the week aboTe noted. free of charge, with the exception, of the llgbtlof aad the remoral and re placing cf the ohalrs. tha expsatsi of which the committee will bear, nod the application wae nnaalmoasly granted. This action npon the part of the olty is most gratifying, and is warmly appreciated by the order In addition to the committee abore named, tha following members of Mountain Olty Lodge bare been ap pointed to compose a subsidiary commit tee to be known "Pythian Boomers." Means.

Aaron B. Anders. George H. Wiener. Boy B.

Waohter. Jesee B. Anders, Everett O. Harding, Darld Stelner. Lewis B.

Dertxbangb. John T. Best. Thomas Q. Baekey.

George H. B. Omm. Fred. W.

Cramer. Harry 0. Ed- moods. OalTln O. O.

Fox. Stephen 0. Qelsbsrt, J. Allen Ornmbine, Marshall L. Grove.

William D. Hales, Oharles Haller. Oharles B. Graff, O. O.

Ansher- man, Samuel U. Gregg, William Brengle, Clarence A. Boisard, H. B. Flautt, Harvey A.

Harrington. Olaggett B. Bamabnrg, and John F. Oland. The advance of the Knights of Pythias in Frederick hai been somewhat phenomenal.

From a membership of twenty-eight, In six years It has grown to 416, tbe largest inbirdlnate lodge of the order In Maryland, and by reputation. for the character of its Initiation work, possibly without a peer In the Supreme Domain. It is little wonder that a permanent home is now the one thlog left to be desired. That tbe Pythian Oastle of the near future Is an absolute certainty, the fact that the coming bazaar is the best outward evl- deuce. Mountain Olty Lodge wants Its own hearthstone, and will have It.

It wants a place, not only for Its older and its younger men, but for their Old Lttttaru ermjrud ia Btior OiaaUltlti. I8TABLUHIDOVU 75 TUBS 160 rtracBeutaltaltOooemed to law Baeaatoa Vtosa Oravea Will Kalsnattad to Olivet Oaasemy. Tha old Latheraa graveyard, OB East Caarch straat, Is bsuf dismantled, aad the bXlos laterred than, many of for qaartere at a osatary or more, removed. Several atadred pereoae barled there, amoag thorn of promiaeat Latberaa famlUlee. Fot several yeare there have haw my few latarmaats.

As maayfamllee aratx Uaot, and others are away, tha old God's Aora haa been la a deeolate OMdiUoa. 1 CITIZENS' NAT. BANK --OF-- QAfiMUm OOBT. A Mid Baau will to- tsrett tha ladies right la tha height of tha season. We have yet three to wtar 9, MBwCft 4 wf.

FREDERICK. that wa piaosoh sMota! eaU the bigger ihTbtrtala WA8UABLB BUITB. Oar best Poaey at a A I A $100,000. 11.00 $140 1180 1250,000: with suakaa graves, aad vaaltsoa which tho aurkaof ago are alatoly seaa. Ia OOBM OMM tha doors haag OB aae hinge, and others are rasted aad hard to oaaa laforaur years, this WM a aeat, wall kept, pretty gravsyard.

bat whloh loaves Its mark OB all talags, aad ua otrod-for graves. BM made tbe plaoe dosolato that It WM thought bast to remove tha dead, aad sell off iha ground for at bar parnosas. Byaotaalooaal before tha work be- gaa thla week, about 130 tombetoaee were found to fairly good ooadltlon, aud six vaults ware located. Tha sacred dust is carefully removed, pleoed la boxes about two fset long properly marked, and relntenod at Mt. O.ivsl oemetery.

Many graves are unmarked, or so tbat they are not visible, bat all tha remains found will ba aaoredly put away. Tha land oa whloh this graveyard Is located and much surrounding it. be longed to Worthtngtoa Johnson. Ao cording to old deeds, hs sold of It to the elders of the Lutheran churchto July. 1833, for tha sum of The first Interment WM la April.

1835, being that of Miss Pradea- oia Ebart. la November, 1818, the plaoe WM laid off into lots which were sold at 111 each. From time to time neat stones marked the graves, and to some OMM handsome monuments wsre srscted. One of theee was that to the memory of David EohMffer, one of the early pas-1 DIVIDEND NOTICE. tors of the church.

Several years ago' -friends removed bis body to Mount Olivet oemetery. His monument, whloh Is well preserved, Is a very notlosabla oaa. A few weeks ago rslatlvss removed from the family vault tha remains of Captain Gsorge W. But and wife and Mr. Abraham Blessing, aad relnterrad them at Mt.

Olivet. Mr. BlesYlngwa, the father of Mrs. Nellie Blessing Bye- tor, of San Franolioo, who Is spending the cummer here. Captain Ent commanded a oompany of soldiers In the war of 1813, and In snbseqnsnt years lived In this city.

He was burled In a metallic oMket. When It was removed; from the vault It WM found so heavy that It required ten men to lift it. July The Board of Directors of the CiUienV National Bank of Frederick. hai thli day declared a Mtnl-annual dividend of FOUR PER (4 percent.) clear of parable on demand. WM.

Q. ZIMMERMAN. Cashier. to the paltry sum ot 19 W. ths making atoos is worth that ntlOO.

WABBABLB BK1RT8. Bvaiy skirt BOW greatly reduoed, as follows: Skirts to to tott 15. Fins Wool Skirts saffsr the same sladga hammer blows-lnoludlog pretty light grey mixtures, blue. brown and black. Tha noosattty to room oompels as to make tha sacrifice at this time.

These gar- meate are all from oar best maker aad need ao word of praise from M. REMNANT BILK BALB Still oa la fall blast-front this lot every buyer gets two dollars for oaa dollar. Oa this suss oaaatar food sads la Wonted Goods at same slash la prloss. let up on tbeae aajll all are said-choice numbers left at nominal prlose. LONG BILK GLOVES.

Yes, truly, the real thing-have them today, may not have a pair left oa Monday; while and blaekV Lot of Ladies' Ltnsn Collars oo each or Uo half drKea. Lot ot flatla Ribbons at less then half out to as. 1 Bhlrls-strlpa and flfured, (Oo. 'OHM HBNDR1OHBOM tM SM tTOUl BXOBPTIOVALLT QOOO INOS. 0,000 yards best(made dark ooes, all fast oolors, worth 4cyard.

Allca bias BUhOrassBatlaes, 80 laches rejaUr price at 8j yard. 10 dcaeB bleached and anbleaahea! TurhUa Bath Towels at Blaok Praaalla. fashionable alaok Drsas Material for fall wear. Mah silk flaUh. 88 iHonas wide, at yard.

Btaok Panama Battlag, laasaal laches wide, worth 00. Black JapHabatal Bilk. VI toehw wide. btaatKal close wiave. altBo jard.

Bmbtoldered Bella, patterns, at Ho taab. Ladlsi' black gauss Ltsla sptdal value, 3 pairs for B. ROU( QK TMOS P. P. Bioi.

A MILLBE. 8 A MB 3AMU BUSINESS. SAME 8POT SINCE APRIL. 1, 1829. ESTABLISHED 1800.

CARDS, MILLER'S HOUSEKEEPING AND CLKAKINU SALE 111 tuft Olty ttlaVt UAH i Ml ttl OUr Vlllt. 8TOOK1NG8 YOU IICJBT HAVE. BIQ VALUES. dpKk LITFU PRICES. EffStiSgfc iutumer i a mf Whlte boot.

Plain only. LOWTHER FORBBBT. ARCHITECT. BUILDINB. BalUmow, Md.

FrederlekCMu. CORRESPONDENCE SULJCITCD Mlldtt North Charlei Street, North Market Street. ALFRED BITTER. COUN8EIiOR-AT-LAW, COURT STREET, FREDERICK. MD.

MSB'S Hllk Platted or Gauze Utle. bliek. or 'J tr valuer for StSe. or BlMk 18fl ALL-UNEN CKABH TOWELING. linen-null Towellut, oe.

lOe all pure Line 7J5. new property. tralljr located. eur A Ure brink eei M.e pwpjlrtr'. wiV Jrodawly 8UPPLY YOUR E1TCHBN NEEDS FBNKRALS, nreLli en Towellnr.

OXe. 19e ill pure Linen Towellnr, HJio. EVEBV MAN'8 CHANOK 18 HERE. mothers, wires, slsteis and sweet heart i. Pythian Bhrlne to be erected in Frederick will be for the women well at the men.

Therefore, It will go without laying that Frederick's fairer lex will help the men aooompliih the reenlts sought to be obtained. The Pythian Bsctar is a long itretoh of the journey, and it will be all that Is desired. PICNIC Laslle Bare. and Boy Shipley. Harry Smith.

Ivy Walters. William. Storm. Olaranoe Kennedy and others. a are wo.

We are and BRIEF BITS. a. Bsidcet of Brficht Itena of Local and General Inroveat. --Twenty five persons; left over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad this morning for Atlantic Oity. Vh jpawmont la front of the reel dance of Mr.

MoOUatcck Yoang, OouVt etreet, Is being repaired. --Mr. Gsorge of Highland, while ploklaghnokelberrlM onToosday killed a ratUeanaks which msarnred feat in length and WM 4 laches la dlam stsr, and contained 13 rattles. Ject for 1 Ot ae heart the members of this board Alter considerable dlsousslonTlt was agreed by the board to amend the ohlse prepared by the Olty Attorney regarding the ose ot the track by other oompanles. oomMnvs Propta from Several Oonatlee Join In an Outing la Montgomery.

St Mary's Catholic church, Barooi ville, held its annual big plonio ysster- day in Blaok's woods. Bev. Gilbert IcDonald was In charge and about 1,600 persons from Montgomery, Frederick, Carroll and Howard counties and from Virginia, Washington and Baltl more attended. A large dancing pavilion bed been erected under four large trees, where dancing began at noon and WM kept up until late at night. Tournament riding began sbortlv after 1 o'clock, Mr.

ManVioe 8. OarlKj Knight of Blidell, now of WaihlnSon winner of first prize. He crowned Miss Elsie Day, of Brownlogsvllle, 2J" th HolUnd KnTght of Dlokerson, crowned Mils Mary Barnssvllls, first maid of honor. William Lawson. Knight of Poolssvllle Tract, crowned Miss Oarrie Louise seoond maid.

Clarence Offntt, Knight of Btontyre. crowned Miss Lucy Clements third maid. The judges of the tournament were Messrs. John Holland. Loots B.

Boboll and Fred P. The oblef marshaU WM Mr. t8nr Preston Hay, of WMhlngtoa. delivered the oharge to the knights, and J. Dawson Wllllami, of that olty.

delivered the coronation addreis. A orowd of at leait a.COO remained until a late hour at night to onjiy the danolog and other fssttvltlss of the late evening. The funeral ot Mrs. Harriet Rebecca Basford. of Donbs, took plaoe in tha Lntbsran church at that plaoe at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, the pastor, Rsv.

G. Wm. Miller, cffloiatlng. Tha pallbearers wera Jacob R. Kline, John T.

Hlokmaa. William Brawn, James Carey. Oharles Slnnkle and Lewis Smith. Interment WM made at Oboroh Hill. M.

R. Btohlson, of Jsffsrson, WM tbe funeral director. TLe funeral of John Wesley Brown, colored, took plaos yeiterday at a. 30 o'clock. Seivioes were held at Onion's obnrob, oondnotsd by Bsv.

J. F. Wag- oner.aislsted by Revs. Norwood.Townss "dLee. Btautlfnl Empire Lodge.

No. 3700, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, attended aad held serrloes at tha 1 ne wsre, Henry Fraaler, Ones. E. Oarpsnter, William Davis. John MoOormlok, Bdw.

B. Hallman, Tbos H. Olarka Intsrment was made in Green Mount oemetery. Thos. P.

Rioe wee the funeral director. NEEDS FOB A SUMMER'S DOTING. erwetcht Mad rat. beaatltn Inelud OP THE STATE inj the new wild linen and bine ooloriT it's the celebrated International brand aud th I Miial of any St.OO. For July.

11.00. ben there Kour-l'ly Collari, Uaffi I n.iJ!^!"·SIJ'!? ot Sammer Waih or price nd NE1DIO MILLER of iBtarcwt and (bs Taetordav and Xoday. Obarles F. Dnvall, of Galthsrsburg, IS QSBfl. stable on the plaoe of Mr.

R. Hoffman, at Bnxton, was dselroyed by fire. The value of Senator A. P. 5, 1 1 0onB ow.

tor the estate of the late Gorman Is placed at Beard. An interesting otseaffsotlng thedli trlbatlon ot the estats of ths late Ren ben Plnmmer. of Frederick, WM argued today before Judges MoSherry aad Motter. Mr. Plnmmer, some years btfore his death, made a will ia which he bequeathed a oertaln Interest ia hie estate to his honiekeepsr, Mary M.

Btottla- myer. He afterwards married, bat did not change his will, and his widow olalmi both her dower inlsrsst In tha wtaoy left her la tha wUI. This claim WM disputed by tha othsr heirs of Mr. Plnmmer. In tha argument today Mrs.

Plnmmer WM represented by Mr. William H. Hinks and the other heirs by Messrs. Ooblentz A Waters. The court held the oass sub curia.

nse the streets of Annapolis. Many numbers of the Allegany oona ty bar are la favor of abolishing the present Orphans'Oonrtsystom. WiUlam Lee, oolored, the assailant of Mrs. Barnes and Miss Powell, was takei aboard tbe State steamer MoLane and will be conveyed to Somerset oonnty. where he will be thlsmora.

ing. THE WOII t)F DEATH. JOBM E. BOBOBTTE. Burdatta, a sroml- of his wife, whlob occurred eight weeks ago.

was buried Tuesday ia the Ohrlrt 1 in the Itrge orowd Bur A OOCBLB WCDDWO. look ed parsoBaga IB this olliryartardar. two couples being i by Bev. Dr. Lather Mlas AgBM aadMlas SylviaN lok ooaaty They Harvsy R.Mlsasr ailofFrader At the LUUMVM Bcaatosk Eighty parsoas weat to Pea-Mar over Northera Central Railroad this ra- aaloa.

Oao haa4re4 aad twaaty-flvo weat to Pen Mar over the eleotrto railway. oa at of tha railway without Mr. Albaagh, "and lam sure that than woald to difficulty la reoslvlngtne fall to II ralaselto Ma whloh WILL POT UP Btana Hnltllnc Mills so Inform Fire Marebal. Slate Fire Marshal MacGill today Inspsotsd tha Union Knitting Mills and conferred with tbe managsrs of the plant regarding the placing ot flrc- ssoapes on tha buildings. Ha WM told that the oompany Intended to put ap fire-escapes and expected to have them completed In thirty days.

The oom- pany will also Install a sprinkles systsm forprotsotloa agalBrt flro. Dr. MaoGHll also Inspected Montevue Hospital aad deolded that flra-asoapas were than. While trim thaoutsida It might seem that flrs- wera needed, be said, ths Inter- osss lwo daughter. Rev.

Claude o. Jones, ObrUtlan Ohurob. WMblngton, XbeBtok. Alderman Bdward 0. Lsase, South strset, ts oonfiasd to the bonce by sickness.

Mrs. Henry Wood, of Brunswick. Is I AH IKBAMT. 1 Ta i to LOCAL MENTION Qnarlerlv Meet Ths rsgular qnarlsrly masting ot ths i Boie will be Friday night, July 87. at 8 p.

A full attendanoe requested. WM. H. BBENQLU, Seoy. The regular monthly meeting of the Olty Hospital Guild will be held Friday, at 0.30 a.

m. GRACE NBIDIO, Secretary. Jnetrtcslvedat tha Oommetolal Op- srators, about 1900 prs. of Msn's, Ladles' and Children's Shoes. Thsse Shoes will be eold for less than cost.

COMMERCIAL OPERATORS, llBonthMarket slrest. StorllnsT Boa. Norfolk Spots to hsa! oar list. BtcV, Troat, Butter Fish, Blue Fish, Olamr. Crab Meat, Crab Flake.

'Phone Parmere' Aainaal Plonio. Farmers' Annual Ploaio at Braddook Heights on Wsdessday, Anguit 8th. Danolog and othsr amnesmsnte. Prlzse JF 0i0g Plf match. Addrsstes by prominent epaak srs.

Oars run svsry half hoar. Gome and eojiy a pleasant day at tbe big pie- i nlo. GREAT REVOLUTION IN EXTRACTING TBBTH. Kelene. for toT kave ealTme fcriphaaa o.

Voursverrtrnly J)B. H. B. PBTBRMAV, ef 049 Wsit franklin Street. PRACTICE LIMITED TO D1BBAUB Of THE KAR.

AND THROAK. IB 'rsdwlek at CITV HOTEL Bret wd tfatardariofererymonth. 8AT0RDAV. AUOU8T 4 1SS8. AID --or-- PEHFEOT-KlTriNO OLAWEB! can obtain ere oomfortJIOftea vi Bder the Impreiilon that roThave a aehe when you really have an ereaaVr alt Ir have an C.

L. KBKAUVER.I Optical BpecUlleW Phone 807. ilOCEBlES AND PKOVI8JMS. BB8T LUNOHEON 8PEOIALTIBB. PIOKLBS, BARDINBS.

OLIVES. LEMONS. POTTED MEATS, PEANUTBDTTBB, FANCY OHAOKBRB. Sola agents for Ehrst's Bser and Horsey Whlsksy. BB8ABT A to Hetel.

OBGAN OKOIL. with typoid fever. Mr. Wm H. Burger, strset.

Is very sick. East Patrick Mr. Oharles Blldebrand, of Sobleyi- ville, is on the sick list. Mrs. B.

Baker, Bait Fourth street. is quite etok. Mrs. Henry E. Cramer, East Church street, which who hM been quite sick, Is able to bo oat.

Alderman John B. Sohell, North Market strset, is oa the elok list Property Sold. Mr. Geo. I.

Wilson has purchased the doabla lot of Mrs. M. Kathsrlna Gilbert oa Oamp Sohlay avenue. Braddook tahl intends to ereol a beautiful suburbaai resldsnce in iha aaar future. M.

Nlxdorff. real estate agsnt, negotiated the saw. Haalon, died at his parents, nsar Pearl, on Taeeday night, of cholera Infantum? aged 8 months and 34 days. The funeral took plaoe yesterday afternoon at foar wt neld ooadootedbyRev.Fr. O'Oonnell.

IB- tormeat was made In St. Jobi's Oatho Sohrosdsr was the funeral director. MABY JEAK8. kBO 4 VO this morning at WMt AU ShawM Jsams. She Is Stone to Cloee Early.

We. the dry goods and carpet msroh tuts, will oloss our storss at 6 o'clock each evening, except Saturdays, from Jnly UOlh to August Ulst. THOMAS H. HALLBK, O. P.

BEKNBTT, NEIDIO A MILLER, JOHN D. HBDRICKSOV, GEO. 8. RODOCK A Co. DOLL BROTHERS, L.

B. MCLUNIX. 0. THOMAS KEMP, tt Staple and Fancy Qrooaries. Fine Wlnte and Liquors for family of Y.

ptrooae left this otijr over the Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad tale morning TytOB ft Nloodamns' market flWSL Her funeral will take plaoe oa Saturday at 3.80 o'oook iBeoapexIFatlasitOaptsuwd. Scrmw Bat Sale. Notice our aorth window for Straw Hat Bargains. We Intend closing out regardless of cost Why wear a eotled straw hat when yoc oan secure a aew one at such low prioM? Oome early while we have complete line of sfzs ETAUP, KELLER Co. Prse.

Elliott, of Harvard University, says: "TLe main reason why tbe ordinary program of the called preparatory school yleldt a belter training than Iha ordinary program of tha high school to that the' pupil', atteatkSr is ra oraosntratad. that tho number of sub eton Oor motto-- polite attention, accurate dsallog and prompt delivery. The contract to close at 6.30 p.Jm. hM been broken by several who slgaodV agreement. Therefore, our plaoetwlla be open for bmlnese.

MORGAN OBOIL. NO c. WEST PATRICE BTKEET KREDKR1CE. MD. OABDb ofPrlaos oouuty.an lamats at Mootavaa ohlefly to tke concentration of work oa ftw subjtots." FKEDEJUCK AcADnrT Hbtfltal AeeooU BVaddock Ool- Wheat.

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CAUL AND t)KK dAUFUaw. THE NEWS tOB FBIMTINa DEPABTMBMt. f. 1. city.

bM qaaUled at aa attorieV at law bftea tho alorfc ef tha Osatt aflp. aa to tha Oaatnl Vattoaal FLAME OIL STOVES. This hot weather Is the to have an Oil Stove oa whlosx ootik and avoid all tho li Thty oBaai, eoaaomioal aBi eto i asaka yoar hoaea hot. I afallUaoof THE PBBFBOTIOir FLAMB OIL BTOTaW, Mtha Oath a NEWSPAPER!.

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