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THE DAILT NEWS. Jttt- 15 tilt Alexis Commvnua. famous Qreck-ltomaa died. IMS Pblltppa. of Edward 111.

and tsh died. USS-Robert famous Kocllih admiral. born ut died 167. 170-Napoleon llonaparto born at Ajucclo. Cor- sli-u; dU-d isa.

Scott born; died IStt of Kort UM-Lafuyctte landed In New York. IMS-First Atlantic cable message. Utft-AdeUildo Nellson. remarkably beau- tlful actress, well known and very popular In Anwrtea, died la Parts; born near Bancosae. Spain, UM.

John D. Imboden. famous Confederate cavalryman, died at Ablngdon, born 1821. filtered by tbo allied troops a sharp battto at tbe gates. TO 3 Adelaide Keilcon.

DIMS WAMUMWB. Aag. 10. 7a.se. Dtsstssa tn Haws.

Karylaad-Partly 17 TO-DAY Private Bale Eugene A. Taylor Sleigh Bells LMt T.Y.7..Myi«? OoOart For Sale 807 Patrick81. Bye Specialist Dr. Wm. Tana Sea Food Bon Hone Sheering H.

OTOhaney BraddockB.D. Oo. August Sale Geo.8.BodoekOo. Signet Bracelets Landls DriUs Farmers' Exchange Checking Aooouato.Frsd. Oo.

NatTBaak Property For A Btanffer tfaBtfa Drawa Froai Box by Jadjcea MoSktrrjaadMotUr. OOOET TOOOMV1NI UnisUIR Both Oraad aael Pettt Jartoe Toko of the Whoso Urawsi PMMS the Box Today. Jadges MoBhorry aad Metier today ooaduotedthedrawiagof the aasassot jurors far the fltstimber mm of ooart. which will he egraad jury term aad willooaveaeoaMoaday, September 3. The followlag were drawa: Baokeystowa-parlos M.

DeGarmsa dlaaad John T. Bhafar. 84mU Oharles T. Bohresdsl. William D.

Hales, Ji P. Fcreythe. tageas B. Aleaagh. W.

Miller, Fred. W. ObenderferT Koehler aad Bdward Bean, of L. Mlddletewa-Joha O. Keller aad 8.

B. Bemsbarg. W. Loy. BegUsh iiTMOOCITO 4 Woesfe Reaorel la the BM to the Omit Aagast 1C.

IMM: Liberty-Daniel MamrloeP.Sti H. Buokey aad Hew Market-Albert T. Marts aad Jack 0. MoGrader. Heavers--Oharles H.

Brown. trill please reportproseptfe Tht Nnu any in receipt BUBBLY PER80HAL. About Chose Who Oonae and Go. Mr. Wm P.

Manlsby Is out of town on business. Mr. Walter Buokey. of Chicago, le visiting his parental home, Adamstown. Miss Sadie Hahn, Bast Patrick itreet.

is the gneit of the Mlssee Kranlz, Adamstown. Mr. Winter Fleming, of tbe firm of Fssnot, Williams A Is spending earns time In Frederick. Mrs. Violet Gladhlll, West Patrick street.

Is spending some time In Baltimore and Philadelphia. Miss O. Lorretta Dnnn and Mies Julie Dunn, of Baltimore, ipsot Sunday at the Avalon. Braddook Heights. Mr.

L. A. Toms, Bait Second itreet, Is spending lome time with Mr. George LeGore, at LaGore, this oonnty. Mrs.

Jennie Miller. West Patrick etreet, who has been visiting at Sbep- herditown, W. Va. has returned. Mrs.

Bdward Baikert and son, of Washington. D. 0.. are vlilting Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Dieter, Weet Patrick street. Mrs. O. N.

MoKlnsey, of Wilmington, Is visiting bsr slstsr, Mri. Louisa Wosrner. Bast South street, for a few days. Miss Henrietta Babina MoDannel, Weit Tulrd street, wbo hai been visiting the Misses Krantz, at Adamstown, has returned. Mr.

aad Mrs. William Seabrook and Mies Frances Beabrook, of Newbnry, B. are the gnesti of Mrs. M. K.

Thomas. Adanulown. Miss Lotla Ramsburg, of Washing ton. D. is vlilting Miss Dora Ramsburg, at her summer cottage, Oamdsn Terrace, Braddook Heights.

Mrs. F. T. Grove, of Shepherdstown, wbo has been the guest of Mr Joshua T. Humshrtss aad wife to Oharles B.

Gregory, real estate la Braaswlok.fAeto. Hiram T. Smith aad wife to Joeeph A Ludy, real estate la Fredertok ocua tyoouaty. tS6. L.

Ptfaehsfter. asslgaeo of seertgtge. to Averul O. Araetd. real estate la ooaaty.

11.100.60. HearyUaveraagtaad wife to Ohae. Wiles, real estate la ouety. I6S6 W. aak O.

Stoaer. trustee, to Bmma B. Oaller, real estate la ooaaty. 76 Mary Daahorae to Bite Adsls berger. real estate la ooaaty, 1900.

Okas. A. Booth and wife to Zeohary T. Booth, real estate la Braaewlek. Harry H.

Scbulia aad wife to Jeaale Turner, real estate la Brunswick, 1776. John Wiles and wits to Ohae. H. paad wife, real estate in oouaty, SB.II6a1TLBSBPT.6 Ooaipaajr ijlakss Piaat far Oat-1 Petemllto-Davld H. Boelkey.

MI.PIeaeant-WUIard B. Hall. Jeffereou-John O. Ocautoa. MeohanJOBtowu-Irrtag J.

Fiaher and George W. OoUlflowar. Joh Woodvllle--Abdsel Garber. Unganore-Wm. Sapplngton aad Augustus B.

Bloom. J. Utterbaek and Brneet Powell. Tusoarora--Wm. H.

Tyler. BnrklMsvllle-aeorge 0. Hones end Oelvln L. Buffer. RaUeuger-Harry Howard.

Braddook-Talbott M. Sommeri. Brunswick-Wm. J. Oorbett.

Welkersvllle--John H. Jamison. Ohas. Blllpp aud wife to Bmory L. Oobleeia aad M.

F. Oook, real estate la ooaaty. $1.000. Bamcy aad wife aacV-M. F.

Oook to the Burgers aad Oommls- slonere of Mlddletowa, real estate la oounty, 11,000. Thomas J. Oaaaoa aad wife to Mo- Oerty Ambrose and wife, real estate la Brnnewlolr. ttao. Ida M.

Myers to Goo. Bartgle aad wife, 83 aorss of land, 11.888 MABBIAaB LICKHSJU. Samuel O. Reaver, of near Tansy- town, and Fraakle Belle Valentine, of near Barney. Samuel LsBoy Tregoalng.

of New A B18 MIUTA1Y 8PKJUOL1 OomBeay B. of Will Take rastta theShees Battle. Ama Bxpooteel to Olve mm Kxalhntosi DHII-. raetewea. The committee OB arreatemeate of Oemaaay M.H.O.

hae eeapleted thearraagemeate for aa all-day aloato aad daaee at Braddook Heights oa Thursday. Beatemuer 0. la the atteraooa a ahem battle will be fought between OoespaaUs of Frederick, aad of Hagerstowa. The eompaay from Hagorstuwa is oae at the beet la the State aad ranks first la ths order of merit for iffigtoaoy la drill, aad It Is highly they will be asked aad coaeeat to give aaexhlMttoa drill la the aeldaoHh at the F. A M.

etattoa OBJ the Heights. The sham battle will he fought oa the slops aear "Ohlgger" Bill, which OMbsseoa from all aeuieoa the moaa- tola. Ths enemy will approach from the dlreottoB ot the power hoase. The committee has aleo anaaged for a very Baa vaadevUle program to he readered la the aatttorlum. Dacdag will be held both la the attoraooa aad Bight.

Major Fort, of Bllleott Olty, ord aaaoe officer of the First Brigade of la- faatry. will arrive la this olty tomorrow IB order to inspect aad oeleoi a Ute for an outdoor range to be proooat-1 sdtoOomseayAbytheBtate. Several sites have hesa laepooted by the enters of the company aad Major Fort will designate most probably oae of these for the range. The committee oa arrangements have before them a proposition, whereby the CITIZEN8''JNAT. BANK --OF-- FREDERICK.

P. 0, 8. OF A. STATE CAMP and Mm. G.

Waring Tyeon, at their new cottage, Brtdtook Heights, hai returned. Mri. Anna Oranit on and MlH Nellie Oraniton, of Chicago, 111., who hare been for the pait week the gneiti of BeT. and Mri. I.

M. Hotter, left thli morning by trolley for Ohamberibnrg, Pa. They left Chicago about six weeks ago and will return about Ohrlitmu, after an extended eattern trip. MUi FrancM Longoope, of Baltimore, one of the most popular inmmer reil- dente at Braddook Heights, left thle morning for Baltimore, preparatory to itarting on a northern trip that will extend OTer eereral monthi. Before re turning to Baltimore, Mist Loogoope will have vlilted nearly allthepolntiof hlitorloal and general Intereit on the eaitern ooaet.

APPEAL FBOM School Oommtalonen Asked to Set Aside Removal Teacher. At this mort Ing's session of ths Board ot Oounty School Oommlssoners a delegation from BabtUaevllle was before the board for tbs purpose ot giving support to the appeal of George W. Manaban, principal ot the public school at that pttor, from the action of the trustees in dlsmttslng hint for "the nntldy and on- sanitary" oandltlon of hfs ichool Mr. Maaabaa has been a school teacher In this oonnty for twenty years past aad if, according to those well upin school affairs, a-scholar of no mean ability aad capacity. Nearly all the satire petrous of the school are with Mr.

Manaban aad tbe delegation this morn- Isg consisted of about twenty-five pir- SOBS. While the board took no action this morning, la vlsw of the facts presented the trustees will probably be overruled. Politics Is alleged to have played a prom laeet part la bis dismissal. Thetrui- toss are Messrs. Adam H.

Aadenaad John P. and Oailtoa J. Harbaugh. The Sick. Mrs.

O. B. Shops, Wsst Oharoh street. is very 111. Mr.OlareBoe MaBshowsr, with B.

S. J. Datrow, ojufeotlousr, has beea sick. Robert M. Baauburg.

who Is spead- lag the iBBuaor at Braddook Heights, 111. le very maoh Improved aad able to be oat. Annual Convention Hook Ball Elects Offloers. Tbe eleventh annual State convention of the Slate Oamp, Patriotic Order Bone of America, convened at Roak Hall yesterday morning at 10 o'clock In tbe Odd Fellows' Hall. The convention was called to order by State President Oharles B.

Rsdeker ooonpylng tbe chair and Prof. William James Heaps at seo retary. At the evening senlon the following were elected: President--Dr. A. B.

Oandler, of No. 11). Vice President--Sydney Townsend, of Oamp No. 84. Master of Forms-M.

H. Taylor, of Oamp No. 46. Secretary--Prof. W.

J. Heaps, of Oamp No. 16. Treasurer--Paul Newklrk, of Oamp No. 11.

Conductor--John T. Irwln. laipeotor--H. B. Oramer, of Oamp No.

17. Guard--R. H. H. Shipley, ot Oamp No.

80. Trustees--Thomas B. Lee, Oamp No. 21: P. B.

Eogler, Oamp No. H. H. Bmloh. Camp No.

38; Bdward Llndsey, Oamp No. 64; H. D. Hanson, Oamp No. 95; John A.

Little, Oamp No. 97. Annapolis was selected for the next meeting of the State convention. Before a decision was reached it was nip and tuck between Baltimore, Annapolis and Hancock. Ths following recommendations wsrs mads by ths rstiring president: 1.

That regular organization work be continued and especially in new territory. 3. That tbe plan of holding a February 224 Jubilee, and large class initiations, be continued the coming year. 8. That the pilgrimage idea for July 4 be again taken up, aad tbe campi of Maryland arrange to go to some historic spot like Washington's Tomb or Valley Forge.

4. That tbe State Oamp incorporations be mads permanent members of the Stats Oamp, as ii done by other State Oamps and the National Oamp. vw IKVWMUOD wnsrany sue Market, and Lena J. King, of Kiogi- ttrd Regiment Band. H.

T.N.G.. of dale. I Brooklyn, under Shannon, will play at Opera House here. A I A $100,000. Luther Delaater.

of Jtfferson, Helen Weedon, of Monntvllle. Bdward Lamb and Mary B. Stockman, both of near Jefferion- Willlam Baker Anders aad Sarah I. Sweeney; both of Oatootia. OSTBAMS' OOOKT.

Report of salss of real estate filed by A YOUTHFUL GOKNKT18T O. Ooveey Playlon Boloa at BaltlsMtre He did not wear a luxuriant crop ot hair and he was not a far-famed masi threwcutor of th.T.taT OkirS ir nd was act a far-famed musi. ht to ord. 0 Bams, bat jbswas responsible for the reoord-break I APrtwrf that sued Report of sals of rsal estate la tbe estate of Oharlee W. Boss, dcotassd, filed by executrix, together with agree meat of heir, aad same ratified by oonrt.

Letters of administration granted to Isaiah Roolzahn, administrator of the estate of Margaret RontaahD, deceased; bond, $800. Letters of administration granted to William B. Gaver. on tbe estate of Tllgbman F. Gaver, deceased, with notice to creditors; bond.

18.000. Clinton B. Main, administrator of the estate of Lewis H. Main, reported sale of personal property and stated first and final account and made distribution. John B.

Hargett appointed guardian to Nora Bllen Hargett, Infant. Letters of administration grantsd to William B. Gavsr In the eetate ot TUghman F. Gaver, deceased, with notice to creditors. Inventory of current money filed by the executor of William Koons, de.

osased. First and final account of Thomas W. Tioxsll. executor of William Kooni, deceased, stated and distribution made. Flret and final account of John W.

Wilson, administrator of Lydla I. Wilson, stated and pasied. Harry O. Valentine and Harvey O. Miller, executors of William A.

Valentine, stated first account and same passed. William O. Wilson, executor of the will of Mary Hestsr Jesmes, deceased, filed appraisement of persoaal estate aad oourt granted order to sell earns, same executor filed appraisement of real estate, Inventory of personal property In the estate of Dr. Howard Hopkins, da- osased, filed by tha administrator. NEWS OF THE 8TATE Ing crowd that jonrneysd to Patterson Park, Baltimore, last Bight.

His name Is O. Dorsey Waters, and he le the SOB of O. Dorsey Waters, who formerly lived near Frederick. The program for last night's concert contained the notice that yoaag Dorsey would play a cornet solo. The audience which thronged about the bandstand when the music bigaa was one of the largest of the season.

At last the figure 6 wee hung np on the outside of the bandstand, announo-1 ing that it was tlms for Dorsey. to I make hie appearance. Then from the I background appeared a diminutive lad, clad In a blue Knickerbocker suit, with a spick and span turned down caller, withes much dignity as his 11 years permitted, mounted the platform that bis father oooaples when leading ths band, aad acknowledged the appUnse with graceful bows. He deftly raised the cornet that father need to play to hie lips. Then oat upon the night air floated the beautiful strains of "Bwauee River." In round tones, fnll of expression, the little musician played, aad ths audlsaoe Itetaned with admiration.

Hardly had last note died away before the applause broke looss. With his face beaming with smllsi, Dorssy, again mounted the platform and played "Walt Till the Sun Shines. Nellie." Scores of children sang the words. Thrice this was rspeattd. Ths llttls oornsttstmads his debnt as a soloist Monday night at Federal Hill SURPLUJ8, FLKTCBKKI8M He will continue play ing solos, eccom- panlsd by bis father's band, at the various parks ths reel of the week.

He has only beea receiving instructions oa the cornet for the past six months. THE WORK OF DEATH. AMNBB HIOHBAROKB. Abner Hlghbarger, a well known resident of St. James, Washington jnnty, died at that plaos on Tuesday noon at 4 o'clock from heart trouble.

aged 76 years. Mr. Htgbbwger was about on Tuesday aad was apparsntly as well as usual. In the afternoon he walked ont a short distance from ths house of his son. Elmer Hlghbarger.

with whom he had been making hie home for some time. Workmen on a road near by eaw him fall. They ran to hie assistance and found that he wee still able to talk and did not wish to be moved. Later he asked to be taken to the house, but before they reached there he had expired. Mr.

Hlghbarger was a native ot Sharpsburg. bat had lived at St. James for thirty-four years. His wife, wbo was a Miss Bmmert, died eight years ago. Mr.

Hlghbarger followed farming, but retired about three years ago. He was a member of the Gttman Baptist Brethren church He Is survived by the following children: Dr. O. 8. Highbarger, well known IB Frederick, aad Dr.

J. T. Hlghbarger, Hagerstowa; B. F. Hlghbarger and Miss Anna M.

Hlghbarger. St. James; J. W. Highbarger, Wayaesboro.

of laUewet Hen Md Yesterday and Today. The cornerstone of the new Masonic Temple at Havre de Grace was laid. Judge William B. Martin, ot Beaton, le seriously 111 at Bast Hampden. L.

I. Klnglro Matsnkata, a midshipman, is ill with typhoid fsvsr at the Naval Academy Hospital. Democratic primaries will be held in Howard oranty, August 18. and ths convention at BUIcott Olty, August M. Robert Maurice Benson, aged nine years.

SOB of Speaker of the Hones ot Delegates Oarvllle D. Benson, died of kokjaw. Notice was received at Cumberland to close down the two open hearth furnaces of the N. A G. Taylor Company's steel plant.

Robert Garrett wse nominated for Congress by the Repnblloins of the Seo end congressional district of Maryland at a convention held at Bslalr. FUNERALS- The funeral of Mr. Clifford Wood, eoa of the late Joshua Wood, of New Market, this oonnty. took plaos In Baltimore on Sunday Mr. Wood was found dead In bed at the Walberl Apartment House, when he had employment, on Friday morning, August 10.

The ooroner pronounced death dae to heart failure. His wits, who wes a Miss Grove, dlsd ssvsral years ago. They had no children. He is survived by brothers aad sisters. Interment was made la Loudoon Park cemetery, near Baltimore, by ths side of his wlfs.

Hs wss 66 years old. Tbe barge Boonomto and Pbyeloal Benefits or Xhorooah Mastication. During a voluntary experiment In diet at a normal school In Connecticut thirty atudsnts (of whom twsnty ssven wsre womsn between the ages ot twenty five and forty) obtained substantial eod varied food at a cost of Hills more than oenti per day for each itadent. Flsloh- erlsm, says Good Housekeeping, Troubles Ooaetljiatlosi. MXS.

LYDIA A. Mrs. Lydla A. Gaugb, widow of ths late Danlsl Gaugb, of Lewlstowa, this oounly. dlsd at tbs homo ot htr SOB, Jacob Gaugb, at Lewtstown, oa MOB- day, August it, after aa Illness of tea weeks, of a of fllrrnm.

aged years, 10 months aad 10 days. Bie was ths daughter of Frederick aad Aaale Oroalse. She to survived by three SOBS aad oae daughter, three sis tors sad oas htoihet. Her fuaeral took plaos this moralag at 10 o'olook. later meatwaaaudealUtloa.

M.L.Cfeeager WMtlMtaacral director. Mr. Gilbert's Will. The will of Mr. James Ludlow Gilbert, whose widow was Miss Bmma Kaufman, of this olty, was probated yesterday In the Orphans' Ooart, Baltimore.

The persoaal estate Is 187.600 aad the entire estate is estimated at as Mr. Gilbert was a big owner of valuable suburban rsal eetate. After bequests of 8600 to Baboook mortal oharoh aad 1100 to the Young Men's Christian Association, ths wlU directs that Mrs. Bmma J. Gilbert, the testator's widow, shall receive all the household furniture, silverware aad personal effects.

The remalader of the estate Is loft la trust to the exeootors for the sue of Mrs. Gilbert during her lifetime. At her death tbo estate Is to be equally divided among his children or such of their desosadanto as may be Urteg whsB Mrs. Gilbert ates. Mrs.

Emma J. Gilbert aad Bdward Silases arothssxeouton. Crowd at Bratfdook Betcba wmyy put aa adver tatraHBws. Thatmeaaelt aw readers far eaohoeertlB- The largest orewd that has atteaded a regular at Braddook Heights this seeeoawss oa the moMtalalast dmd by the Ira was extremity flae. Heights Orehes Aaajirt OB lev.

Baa-lee Play Ball. teams composed of members of the Frederick aad Martlnsburg asrtes of Baglee played a tie game of seven Bi 0L Mry's meadow, east of this dty. yesterday afternoon. Tne game at times was interesting aad many amusing plays were made. The contest was a slugging one and after only seven Innlngi the score stood 15-16.

The bat- terles wsre: Martlnsburg, Clark and Mitchell; Frederick. T. Btseabaner and Murrey. Mr. W.

D. Hales was umpire The local team of Baglee will play a game here shortly with Joe Donogo- hoe's team from Bagerstown. Horse Bbow A colt and light-harness horss show was held today by the farmers of the vicinity of Ijemaville In Joseph G. Millet's woods. At the time of going to press many visitors to the ihow bad arrived.

Ths ravenent Completed, work OB the new oemeatpm- ment la front ot the Vint National Beak property, ooroer of Market aad Church streets, has been finished, the almost uotesaat rain of the Bast few weeks greatly delayed the work. Werktaa; at Night. Last eight, for the first tlms this sea- factories peefctag sugar corn worbedat ertght. From tils Hme uattl the isasoa's ead vMtors to the faotorlss at eight will see aot only a busy but aa laterestlBg towe. IXW RATE to fare, or Onvr, via rates aaj OHM of does not demand each extreme frugality; It merely declares that no one who masticates his food with thoroughness will oars for mors than one-half of ths amount of food customarily taken.

At a missionary agriculture college la Tennessee, where the studsnts sarn tbslr tuition and board whlls pursuing their stndlss, a six months' test of Fletcher- Ism (thorough mastloation) resulted In freedom from illneis, Increased energy, strsngth aad sadaranos, and a saving of oas half of ths drafts oa Ibs commissary. A rough calculation, which, howsver Inaccurate, Is certainly illuminating, has been made of the pot slble economy which Flstohsrlsm oould effect for the entire United States. A saving of ons a pound a day la ths food of each individual would mean a reduction of about 17,000 teas of food dally la our popnla tloa of seventy millions. At the rate of the cost ot flour, the saving to ths nation would bs mors than 11,000,000 a day. or 1866,000.000 a year.

Flstohsrlsm, howsvsr. Is not anaglta tlon formonsy economy pure and simple. Its central elm la to bring about a higher efficiency In ths Individual, the home, aud the State, and this aim li Indicated only by the broader meaning of "economy." "The coat to the pocket," said Mr. Flstohsr. "that la saved by economic nutrition Is of little matter as compared with the eavlag of the waste of energy aad the daegsr of disease.

Were mental or evea payiloal improvement In effiotenoy to be purchased at high prless, and oould lack of efficiency be had for nothing, the high-priced article would bi well worth Its cost, no matter what it might be. for the reason that total lack of efficiency Is equivalent to death, aad any proportionate lack Is the next thing to death." Thorough chewing Is a oars for all the Ills which come crowding upon the hasty aad oarelets eater. The body Beads a oertala amount of food to keep 'up Its power; a small portion la exctst of this nqulrsmeat does ao strvloe to tbe body, but domaadsawasteof energy to get rid of It, aad every addltlcaal portion of food doss more thaa proportionate harm. Oaeoaaaot rid himself of a glat or exosss without aa enormous expease of bralaaad bodily eaergy. It Is this ooatlaual texlag of oar physical and moatal power which Is responsible for most of the disease, laemoteney, aad aaaaorlsm with which the world Is burdeaei.

A falthfal adboreaee to the teachings of Fletohertem will briag with It a compute freedom from nig "to We have a few WH1TB HURTS LBFt, We will sell at a great Oostaoteoasleered. Mast go. Alto 1st of short Mds of Gtaghaou aad Perosloa. Bash as will make good school drssiss for ehtldraa very cheap. A tew Bummer Portieres, good styles aad colors at re duoed prices.

Several good patterns of Lawas 8j aad lOj. It will pay yoa to bay aud lay them away until next eeatou. MOBB OrnBlMOt) It OUBAU- QOmTaALB. Ournfar srnmml tiSilU. mesmmB- LABOK UOOX-91ZB lUOft.

5" 1 4 tai mi Best AsmUster sale price, i. ALL WOOL IbTGftAIW DRUOOBtuV Best quality all wool Isgrala letO-lroo for K.M; 18.00 dae for ff .00. UVOLBUM. Bagileh awde Oaraet Stylte. ao other saaaufeeturer makss eaeh bsautlfel patteras.

Neae wears Better; yards wide, at 80s yard. OABPBTB. Best all wool TOo quality legrato Best half wool 604 Isgrala Oaraet at yard. Btst qeallty Velvet Oerpete at 8tKe yard. Beet quality Brussels Oaraet at 660 yard.

OBOBOB8. We haVO jut reOelVtd a BtW UM of 811k Petticoats, from to Aik to MS them. HBBDBXOKBOB. NBUUfi ft M1LLB1. MILLBB'S AUGUST TRADB SALE.

Jutt nmeuber tbeee and mike a iiratsbt pith here. Our Aucmt talcs will make mener for you. BIiAWCBTB. Wosl Hlanketer pounds welcht. for For our Aujrait sale are so reduced on account ofthe early prenaratlons mads br asnr call forth your most hesrtr antcoval.

We've Blankets for the hotel, boardlax house or mountain resort, and we wat-1 rant our An suit sals to brlor yeu fow? eit prleeiand bait Blankets fn tfiseltr to bur now. LONG BILK GLOVES. Another shipment: until lot: all elces. Gstyonrsnow. Not many double floitsr tipped to be had bet here.

Bplendld quality lions' Lisle at Si.oo, 11.86 and IMO. AUGUST THB T1MB KOR UMBRELLAS. And we're demonitratlns- the wire- leu new kind that will outwear any- other eoaeelvabra Invention Nothlns to ret out of order. Blmplr a better Umbrella at a INI pries for now, BTBIDIG A MILLBB. TIM f.

BICE. rpBOMAB P. RIO1, rUNERAL DlKECToa. Bte. SAME PAM1LT.

SAME BUSlNKSt. BAME SPOT SINCE A PHIL 1. 1899. 1800. rBwFE88IONAL COM.

y. JAB. A. LONG, 8PBC1AU8T BVB. BAR.

MOBB AND THROAT GLASSES FITTED. NO. ie NORTH MARKET ST. FREDERICK. MD.

alldlr J)R. H. B. PBTBBMAM. of 6IU W.

Kranklln Street, Baltimore. PRAOTIOB LIMITED TO EYE. BAR. N08B AND THROAT DI8EA8B8. on account, of vacation will not vlilt Frederick on third Saturday In Autuit.

Next vtiit 8ATURDAV. 8IITEMBKK 1. 1006. Biatiliawly HYMENEAL. ANDIR8- 8WXINEY.

Mr. William Baker Anders and Miss Sarah Isabella Sweeney, ot Oatoolla Furnace, wire married yesterday BOOB by Rev. M. A. Castle, at his reti- dsnos, 184 West Patrick etreet, this olty.

Thei mart. Tyson Nloodemns' market quota- i oas (buying) for today are: Own, per barrel. 19.00; shelled, 60 cents per bushel. Wheat, No. I red, 680; No.

8, 04o; steamer, eoo. per bushel; rejected, 660. ear bushel; damaged, 60a per bushel LOCAL MENTION. Notion The new plat of the lots of the dook Bolldlng and Development Company extending along the new road BOW being graded and maoadamletd on top ot the mountain from Dean's farm hones to Brsddook Heights, will be cam- pleted and lote will be offered for eale on and after Monday, the 80th Init. Thsse lota command the best view to be had on ths mountain, and ths Introductory pries will be low.

All lots are graded to the building line, aad walks will be laid at the expense of the Com BITTER, COUNSBLOR-AT-LAW. Offlee-Conrt Street, Frederick. Md, Special to office practiced Preps- rattoa of Wlili, ot Eitatsi. ReaV Bitate bousbt and told on commtiilon Prop orty rented aod rsote collected. Beit Bitafo tit ii Mamlned and Mercantile, adjnitmenti and colleoiljni.

Loam and Ia- veitmenti. LOWTBBR FORREST, ARCHITECT. OFF1CBS-PROFE88IOMAL BUU.DIN9 North Cbarlee Street. Baltimore, Md. North Market Street.

Frederick, Md. COHKBSl'ONDKNCE SOLICITED. mlldtf A GREAT REVOLUTION IN EXTRACTING TEETH. Kelene, for pilnltii ajei ir farther any Oral to bare yon DH.H. B.

SMITH, Bait Church Btrtet. ftedertok. AID or-- PBRFBCT-F1TT1NQ QLA88B8 A plat of the new addition oao bs seen by calling at the Law Offices ot Cob Isnta and Waters, Frsdsrlok, or oa George M. Glttloger at Braddook Heights. H.

O. Ohaney from Washington, D. has got a horssehoer's shop at Oeo. Orom's Oarriaga Factory, South Market street. Horses shod 00 allaroond.

Gutting horses and trotting horsss falthfally attended to. Fresh Mackerel. Book. Fish, Bine Fish. Norfolk Spote, Owms, Crab Meat, Orab Flake.

Phone 189.0. A P. Phoni 103-R. BTIRUNO A Dr. Wm.

Tarnn, eye specialist, Baltimore, will to at the Baergsooy Hospital, Thursday. August 10 Cheap feed for oblekeas and hogs. Wheat damaged by fire. CO FARMXBS' BxCBaMOB. Public Notice.

I will ssll at my residence, 138 West All Saints' street, all my persoaal property. Thursday. Aognst 10,1906. W. O.

Witaoii. roo ean obtain ere com fort JiQrten rev'are under the ImprsiiloB that reiiaavi ahead- aehe when you reallr hare an eresokej Con C. Optloal Specialist! Kcmorod to No. 38 North Market Street. i.

m. to 4.30 p. m. Phone 807. aprtrt'r tiMOCEIIE8 AND FaWIVIMt.

LWAYB THE BEST." LUNOHEON SPECIALTIES. PIOKLBS, BAROINBS. OLIVB8, LBMONB, POTTED FANCY OHAOKBM. Sole agents for Ehret'e Beer aad Horsey Whiskey. BBSANT A OBGAN OEOIL.

U. A. CoatribHton. A Building Oinpalgn fafceeaereujoymeeitof swttag to Y. I Committee kindly MSI mat "so fibers to the Building Fund make a fifty (00) per osat.

payment, or more if ooaveai- ent, to the Treasurer on or before September 10th. 1900. J. TBAvgKa THOMAS, Several thousand bushel to ached wheat from to to tee per bushel. "--BBICE Co.

FABKSBV BXCBAMOB. Aasxmacesaeat of N. B. Oor. Market aad Patrick Streets.

WebegtolafomewaatroBsaadthe public, thai owlag to tie fopalar de- wMsk was to have closed Staple aod Fancy Groceries. Fine Wince aad Liquors for family se. For tbe baet cop of Coffee try cur Gilt Sdge Blend Oar mottc--polite attention, aoeunto dialing and troupt delivery. The ozatiaot 10 oloea at 6JO p. m.

has been broken by several who stgat'l agroemsat. Therefore, our place wU be open for baiiaess. MOBGAN OBOIL. NO 6, WEST PATRICK BTREEr FEBDBJUCK, MP.I r. IMk.

aad have throwa li foods to to this sbMghtsr of met- ve besa hen yco KBtV Ityta have beea hen yi to ean asaia aad sea the ba IfyeahaveaotbeeBheteati 1 MK VCF Mlfttt ftp VOV VnUl Mft 41 hmaTmmlBl amflmVBl mtt BrnVrnftM atati Thts let weather Is tbe time to have aa Oil Stove oa which tooMk aad avoid all la veer hllchsB. 1 oh4a, tooitoifiilcat and dj make your house hot. I aaee atellliaeot THB PBRFBOnOV BLUB FLAMB OIL aiOTmf. as-tae. Os a f.B.

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