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Mthttflftwi te UM -citi. -or nuulvd to Ualtcd 3l ftmr -J1CO tor -ix above or paid in a- 1 eir THE ITEEKXnr XE WS. br p-r in the cser tetke Tatted Statw for order. ofike is i "by aaail atmt or caa lieoeoi wE-h 1 gl- tfom psn wf twa OM Otatei. oU fray wtlto itood UM nvifM of ftpvfctt Uttte ky Uttto fa ffviac It a window iitre, WMBW Malm a faw to replMd.

rrtir tftoin of the ordinal will varnished and the decrepit will have been replaced IMW one, aapportlag a towering block. The lateat thing to give way It tbe wooden balustrade at the baae of the spire. Workman are pnt- np a baloatrade It Is said, however, that the rest of the spire ia in good condition still. LOCAL TIB AUtfUST JU10M. is fey the Ores- V' 3z SATURDAY, JULY 2S, 1894.

WAKTED--An THE Baltimore Base Ball Club believes in a sliding scale. THB game of tariff battledore and shuttlecock at Washington Is going on without much advantage to either side so far. THB latest scheme of the Wellman. alleged Arctic exploration expedition to acquire additions! free advertising is meeting with unbounded success. of People, Picked.

Up by I am ott of politics now. I have been ever since last fall All I have to say is -hit Joe Cramer and I make a coicblna tfon of bear bottlers that Is hard to down. Romer Yoacg. As usual, now that the strike Is over, toe strike leaders are very indignnt at tbe idea that they were Ic any way responsible for the outrages perpetrated by mobs during the strike Augustus Clem WsJfcsrsvi'le. Bicycling Is the healthiest, hearties', jolllest, wno esooiett, nobleei exertion and fca ever discovered by man.

A Frederick Enthusiast. There certainly a great miay pretty girls in Frederick. A stranger often bears about them, bat one can hardly judge their beauty oncil they come here and see them out The Frederick boye need not go to Baltimore to see handsome women, they are right here and there are tots of them --W. A. Key, at the City Hotel.

Too soon, too eoon, slas! the flood Of sunny days pass, And Nature will go carry ia Her sign "Keep off the Grass For there will be no grass at all, And all the world below Will wear, as If a winding sheet. Its spotless rote of enow. Ere long, Indeed, the little birds, The gay, bright summer flowers, That haunt tbe air with music and Paint all the verdant bowers, Will fade away and be no more. While gruesome grows the sky, And Bolknde looms o'er the world L'ke cover o'er a pie. --Tbe Ben'ztown Bard.

TIM Owe Tfcta For Comtme The jurors for tte Aqput tern of the Circuit for Frederick coutj wen thla atotolaf, are by aa Tie Acgnst term begtaa OB tbe third Monday ud 20 Oi day of tie month and is a grand and petit 4erm: Buckeysiown--John C. Padgett, Bpecht. Frederick--Charles E. T. Beet, Markell, J.

Ed. Bice, Cbaa. Wertbelnei, Wedey Douglas H. Hairett, C. Keeler, Geo.

Seldling. E. Nelmeyer, WML H. Shaw. Creagerstowa--Jeremiah Martin, Wm.

ELrfse. Eznmitsburg--Wm. H. Ashbaugh, Simon G. Roddy.

Catoctin--Daatel Gernand, Kelvin A. E.B!ser. Urbana--John T. Worthington, Albert J. ZInuaenaan.

to TbeFlnt Colonel Wltear, of the flnt it, txpecu to (M abto next otoiMd MB of tor stotfr MiTfew FroMbuB. He to whfe tte MMUr-rolta tad dally Colonel WlliMr foud MTtnl CMM tfet there wan illgfct dfaciwpABcItt betweeathe aMtor-roll. tte dally reporU, ud tbtf had to be retanied to the compeer oapUlaa for correction before tbepay- 0 Heexpeeutobe toporfdoB to turn UM pay-rolla over ta Brigadier General Brown next Vednea- He will then be given a check for the satire amount doe his command, aad will pay to the Kveral the dse the companies. Liberty- Filler. Doreey Jones, Daniel H.

H. Baker, of New Jacksofi Carpenter. Hauvere--Joseph Shields, Reuben McAfee. Woodsboro--Geo. W.

Hoffman, John Btoner. Peterevllle--Franklin L. Bowles ther T. ML Pleasant--E. ward D.

Shrlner. La- H. Robert, Ed- Jefferson--Ezra M. Thomas Loafs Smith Mechanicstown--James Henry P. Gorsach.

Jackson--David E. Keller. T. Waesche, Kfnna. Henry Attacked by Mule.

Mr. Bmanael Bollinger, near Miller's fetation, Carroll county narrowly escaped death, Thursday eves ing, by being cut down, stamped and bitten by a mule. Mr. Bollinger attempted to mike some changes about the animal's when the mule reared, striking him on the bead and fellfn Mm to ground after which the animal stamped him with his forefeet and bit him severely. His son, William Bollinger, then made an the male to Manchester for when fce was bitten la the bick, JnaictUsg an ogly wound.

Tariff Reform Meeting. The Tariff Reform Democrats of this PUBLICS ALEB. WBDHlfiDAT. AC9tm Item, 18M. 4.

Ot BFPmaR WO Wt HOR8 for a grand rally JohnsvIIle-- Daniel E. Backer Abraham W.Steele. E. Bargee, Wm. H.

Woodvllle-- Kiel Rankles. LInganore, Charles A. Lawrence. Wm. F.

Sharrette. Lewistown--E. E. Shaw, Marrion Warrenfeliz Tnscerora--Wm. P.

Moraell, J. Wm Neighbors city are arran which will be held at Con rf Square, on Monday evening next at 8 o'clock. Able speakers will be present and music will enliven the occasion. The committee In charge of the meeting are Messrs. Wm.

P. Lawson, Thomas R. Jarboe, Thomas Pope, John T. Williams, Hamilton Lindsay, Wm. Manlsby, J.

R. Wood, 8 Claggett.K Cramer, Frederick J. Nelson and Dr. Lloyd T. Macgill, Jr.

1 GOOD OKDBK; 1 fSuaxptoa mower, 1 Crown drill, needy new; 1 CORK 1 corn marker. 1 corn cheiler. I double (hovel corn torerer, 2 ten, of MM, M0SHBOOMB, FBKKCfl AMD DOMMTIC ALLXK BOKBBACK. gAUCXS-- tBA AKD PIBBIKB WOKCKBTBBSHISX. I.XGHO2H HATS Flowers, and TABASCO PBPPIfi 6ATJCB.

TABLB CONDIMJ5BT8. lowand hlch THB KEW SP halieri.1 waion harrow, 1 AA harrow 1 2 Jo ch 1I! wWitovlET half bushel meacire. 1 backer. ZmetxZr breaK chaiQS. 2 lets ofi tatt-trateTaSdlSn? other articles too omerotti to menSon.

Terms of tale -A credit of will be given on aU sams above $10. POTXZD HAM. TOH6CE. PHKAiKT CHTCtBS. 8MBI.TS, 8ABBINKS ASD BLOATBfi.

OLIVBS, PICKIAS, PINK APPLB AKD EDAM CHJBB8B. PlSB CHOCOLATE. SIKGBB. GBAHAJC AKD AMILTON LINDSA and Hamilton day sale. Brrady.

D. Z. Padgeti. ClerJU Iyl9w4ta21dlaw46 COUNTY COBRESPOXBENCE. THE proposition In Mayor Fleming's inal message to take the tariff off of water for bath tubs onght to be acted on favorably and at once.

Free bathing ia Iteewlth progressive munlcipgl ad- mialstrstJon and the laws of health. A JoarDalistic Cool Wave. Tie oppressive heat, with its enervating effect span humanity In general, has been of snca Intensity and dnration this week as to make relief of any kind wel come and necessary. A breatii ffoS Sfeefiiano 7 iceberg Or a blast from the P'olar sea wonld answer the poipose pferhsps, bat as we can have neither of these tre content onr- selves In taking the very best substitute that appears. The firm determination to cool In spite of the heat Is greatly aided when the subject has a good newspaper to occupy Ms attention, and seeking a shady place forgets all about the weather In the enjoyment of the contents of Ms paper.

Along the line of this, THE NEWS, an eight-page, excellently printed paper today, Is a regular July cool wave. It Is brimfnl of matter that will divert jour attention from the weather and make you think of running fountains and cool breezes in lands where tie ir Is always perfpme- local and gereral all Fish are biting and so are the E. CasseU, Thurmont. I think a sutue of Dan Steiner stand- Ing In the middle of the new reservoir would be more appropriate than anything else --Dick Anderson Ta'k about kicking brick from und a hat, that was nothing to compare wltn Tom Elsennauer's kicking when he heard the score from Hageretown. Why he kicked so long and lord the neighbors on Pecond street thought a cyclone from had COUIQ np --W.

Vinegar will not draw bees, neither will harsh words win H. Mowen, Myersvllle. of Current Comity 1m CURRENT VERSE. i at reseated In most readable style; "Alary Jane's" letter and the Saturday coatribution of the "Market Seribe" bright, criginal featured itellaheous selections, poems and short stories are to be found in abundance; the ssveral regular departments of the paper are an fresh sad timely; Arthur Hsyden tells la a graphic way about binding books inhuman skin; the firs; strike on record, English aristocracy, birds that love honey, vegetablefnoveltles, are written about intelligently, Rev. H.

McCook contributes an article on the fam oas naturalist, Sir John Lubbock, Jndlc Cfaollet tells about the latest fashions, pictures to help Out the test; good Toads, architecture, the dairy, the fsnr, the garden are told aooat in valuable articles accompanied by illustrations, sea the paper upon the whole Is a comoJete and attractive Issue, presenting the enterprising characteristics of a bright, brisk daily, frith the special attractions of a Sunday paper. And you get it, too, eighteen hours in advance of the Sunday sheets. CURREXT C03DTEXT. Opinions of Topics and General. The ialeuse heat this summer Is oat of ail proportion to the number of sea ser peats so far reported.

About this time of year you caa bet on tlie wann wave getting here 02 time. 2fot so with cool waves. They get oS the track for some reason about half the time. Oce bright ray of hope penetrates the gloom hinging around the Capital at Waahiagtoa. Congress is expected to adjoint on August 10.

PUBLIC OPIMON. Bxcerptc from he Coltamia of THX ZLSJ3 OF nm E5 BOSTOX. rrcnj Fwft. It mosxnfsl to see tbe hand of time the of It 3s wwikcBlag tltat venerated ctmctnre, Selcetea Poetry, Old and New, My Pnsgj Cat. BT ANNABKLL S.

MACOILL A little girl eight years old. Written for Tax Narw s. I have a large gray puasy Which every day lie, on fte mat Sf by the table on a chair While waiting for dinner there. Suppose this cat vonld learn to steal, And then he wouldn't get his meal. But then I ahocidn't think he wonld, Because he is so very good.

We call him Sonmus, that alone, Because he's such a lazv bone. He sleeps and gets jast like rag, I wake him up, and we play tag. He's just as cute as cute can be, And always plays he's biting me. I've said enough about this cat, And hope thai he'll always stay fat. URBAXA--JULY 28.

--The dry -weather was making considerable Inroads on vegetation, but tbe heavy rain of Saturday afternoon and tae drizz'e of Sunday and Monday have i if used new life into eveiy green thing and there Is now good prospects ot abundant --A number of summer visitors are sojourning in Ihese parts. Old Urbana Holds her own forheaithfulness and there Is no occasion for long faces from any one, unless it be the doctor. MABTIXSBC'KG, MD JULY 27. --One of the pleasant eyenlngs of the season was that which fee Epworth League held at Mr. Qbas.

Butler's Wednesday, July 18th. The meeting consist ed of sluglng, reading and recitations. The meeting was opened by singing jy Misses Battle and Callie Bruaner and Mr. Charles Butler; reading by the presi dent, Miss Lillian Hyatt, singing, Rose Brunner; recitation, Miss Lillian Hyatt; pinging, recitation, Mr. Richard Butler i recitation the Reunion Date Changed.

date for holding the reunion of patriotic organizations at Pen-Mar has been changed from Thursday, August 30 to Thursday, September 6 August 30 being Harvest Day at Williams' Grove, the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company will not be able to transport the people to both places, and consequently the change is made. LAOTATED FOOD. WjB THB BAB7I THE WHITE HEARSE WITH ITS TINT CASKET. IKFANTS ABE FAST DYING OF CBOLERA U.FANTUM TyjORlGAGEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. in New Msrkjet, Md.

By virtue of a power of sale contained murtgage trom John Bargees and Nettie Burgees, his wife, to Koderick v. Mobbs or date ovember 2Oth. 1888. and recorded 9 Litxx W. Ko fouo Land Kecords of Frederick County.

the rt ewl off 1 BBSAST KNOTT. MONDAY. J0LY 30TH. 1S94. at 3 o'clock, p.

at valuable real estate lately occupied by John K. P. the East. and fronSoTon tto turnpike on coe North, as Irf a deed from Henry 8. Dulaney and wife to John K.

F. aurgess, of date March 4tb. 1832. and corded In Liber A. So.

4. Jollo689 one of the Land Records of Frederick. County. excepting so much thereof as was conveyed by said mortgagor to Dllly Bowstlck. Benjamin Brown and wife.

Mary avis and the Trust.es o- the M. K. Church, or Kew Market and Pairriew circuit, meats consist of a large 2 story frame large stibte and earrrlage house and other out buildings. 1 here are many fruit trees, good fencingand a fine well of water oa the premises. Ihis property has a large lot of about 4 acres of land, and is very desirable for track farming, for which purpose it is at this time used, immediate jKusessioa of property given.

Oerms of Sale as prescribed by the Mortgage --Cash. A depos.t ot will be requiredof purchaser on day of sale. Arrangements can be made with the m---- DATIVE WINES. ISABELLA. CATAWBA.

BLACK BERHT, PORT AND 8HJBBRY WINES CLOVEK LEAF i MOSTICBLLO CLAJBErS. "P'REDERICK ACADEKY OF THE VISITATION, B. V. M. FOR YOUNe LADIES.

THB ACADEMY. ROSSMOKE, Pacific and near the Beach. ATLAKTIC CITYf S. J. SO LIQUOBS.

The BcuBmore is of beantifnl architectural daagnandfurnHliel thro HOW TBE LACTATED DREAD DISEASE MAT BE PREVENTED. FOOD THE BEST DIET IN JULT. RODERICK D. HOBBS. Jacob fiohrback.

olicitor Mortgagee. of spacions and airy porches. It is superbly and centrally located on high ground? two from the Pennsylvania Railroad Denot on Special rates to families and persons making pro? "J5 i Arrangementa can be made for and nunea. xur to S3JSO per day. $10 to per week.

Open June to Kovember, 1S94. THBHAHTSOCK may7daw6m TBE TEMPLE HOTEL. je30ai NOAHE. CRAMER BSTATB IWSffBAHfii FOR con- Proprietors. BUFFALO FOB SALE.

nut rails, 12 feet made especially for post and rail fence and can be delivered at any station on O. K. M. J. QEOTC Lime Co.mne Kiln, Md.

Jjy28dlwaw3t TT'OR SALE -C be sold chc near Monteme. -ONE FRESH CO W.wiU be sold cheap. Apply to Samuel Miller, SALE. --350 CORDS WELL seasoned fire wood at tl.SO per cord on tne ground. Call on Daniel Sunday, Hanson- or tbe Fredenck City Spote Company.

33 WBsx PATB1CK (Near Court St.) Ihe Bar is stocked with the largest assortment of -Whailea, Brandies. "WmeB. Gins, Baas Ale, Stoat. Imported Binger Ale etC-, atC- AKD OLD TOM SIN. Other property, Ci sad Country NOAH B.

CRAMBR. 88 Korth Market Street. Frederick. CLEARANCE LIST. SECOND HAND SHOP-WOBX PSEtTitATiCS.

Pabst lOwauiee. Eochester, AppoUo Theo. R. Helb's Lager Beers. cd HOT and COLD LUKCH DAT and NIGHT.

CHAKLB8 N. HACBB. declOdtwlyr The Me4fyV file on a tooth that sound of jumps, Will twist one's face mumps. Shoes that squeak when Wlt, And make the boys grin Ahd the girls all like a pickle and la cnnfeh vdtt It takes Iron nerves to stand, When the sound of the sllppe? la In the land. The noise of a on a bald top pate May Injure the heart of the "Hen pecked mate Ihe old mill's voice at the top of the stsirs Fills the young man full of jumps and rears, Like the sounds of growler, as he comes per chance, To borrow a patch from your best pair of pants.

The cats that court en the back yard And get cat "ile yonnf at a two-forty rate; Or the big howling astronomer on the crass, As he sights his nose for the want of a class At midnight to hear "your money or life," When your only defence is your dear little wife. The roar of the ox with fire ia his eye, As over the fence he hejps you to 3y, The Indian war cry scd College yeil, Are asia, Ia sound, to the shrieks from Wtec a girl sees a mouse, the socnfi TOU hear, invited to room to partake of the refreshments that had bees prepared for the evening. At a hour all departed for their homes thanking Mr. and Mrs. Butler for their kindness in affording them an agreeable evening and hopsing for a speedy return of auch a delightful sociable.

--Miss Ida Haudley, who has been tn Frederick for the last five months, has returned home to spend her vacation. --Mr. John. Smoot and family, of Washington, D. are the guests of Mr.

Chas. Butlers. --Mr. G. L.

Cramer, of Frederick city, was the guest of Miss Mamie Breane last Sunday. --Miss Carrie Butler and brother. Walter, were the guests of Miss Sadie Hand ley last Sunday evening. AND PHYSICIANS RECOM MEXD IT. SEWS OF THE CHUECHES.

One cac hardly take a walk these days, says the Boston Globe, without encountering a funeral Ha.f the deaths in July are those of children under 5 years. Tear in and year out a third of all who die ate Infants. The effect of the summer heat upon the health of the baby Is fearful. Yet the Intestinal disturbances, which are attributed to the weather, actually arise from errors In diet, from lack of absolute purity In food--perfectly pre veptabte causes. SALE.

BNGINB3, ENGINES. Having the agency for the Fridt Company, wajnesboro. I am prepared to sell new-ma second hand engires, boilers and re pairs for the same. Having added to my supply store a machine shop, can do repairing of all kinds at the lowest prices. Very respectfully.

JOHN 6OMBBH. IDEAL ESTATE. THOMAS General Rev. Luther KubJman will preach at Braddock at 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Dr.

Hasskarl will preach at the Pleasant Hill Chapel on Sunday afternoon at 2 45 o'clock. The Rev. D. Welgle, D. of Altoona, will preach in the Evangelical Lutheran church, East church street, to-morrow morning.

At St. James Lutheran Chapel, West Second street, services on Sunday will be at 10 SO a m. and 30 m. The subject of Dr Hssskrl's discourse oa Sun- evening will be. "The Sunday Question Sunday school at 9.15 a.

m. The services in the M. E. church tomorrow will be as usual Preaching by the pastor both morning and eveninsr The sermon In the evening will be "a Continuation of a series on "Spiritual Arithmetic The subject will be "DIvIs ion, or What we owe so the Church." cousin, cousin, To the tired man sounds Sffce a dozen dozen. A mighty mean sound assorts wiP -agree, Is the good sound flogging that "nsed to be" Stand on you- knees till you've worn a blister.

Then caich the will be our sister Tee deep red sound from the old "PJsn- ner" When sister Is learning the "Str Spangled Banner," 1 Or the sharps aad fiats in the Cannibal's whoop As he tumbles yon in to thicken his soup. The rattling cough, wuh the shrieks aad moans, As the wagocs march through our streets of stones. Fee the soundest old sound that sounds oa my ear Is the raKTOsd of that sound which lar. year. --M.

ATO'M. Most softens the laundry ia a man's aa oae of Frederick's most popular ear. successful business men His pro One bauT mosquito as he sScgs cousin, If ill the were fed on diet sufficiently nutritions and abiolutely pure," says a member of the board of health, "there would be no such thing as gholera Infantum." The weekly returns Which physicians are obliged by to make at this office show ae Infant deaths from summer dirrea among babies who have been fed oft a diet of pare lactated food. Healthy mothers' milk Is unequalled, but the mothers who are capable of aurs- ing their children throughout the entire summer are rare, aot oaly in Boston, New York aud the other cities, but also the country. Whea this natural food is insufficient, or the mother not well, or when recourse must be had to nothing but cow's milk, without personal knowledge of its aiaess for the baby, trouble occurs.

Whea the breast milk Is Jasufi- ctent the baby should be put at once upon lactsted food. Mothers of large families, and physicians of experience everywhere, say that for perfect security against complaints, cholera Infantum and Intestinal disorders, there Is oae diet, at never fai's- Feed the baby oa lactated food during the not moaths, attend carefully to its regalar feeding, ana keep all clsoes clean sac! thoroughly scalded, Mothers may la this way dismiss al! anilely, as lactated food Itself is free Jroca any possibility of contagion, sad nourish the little oaes as noshing else CiB. Thoasaads of iafaats wuose mothers have been sickly have thrived sad growa to be strong children upon lactatett food, 8TJRHBYS, BUQIE8. SPRING WAGONS. DAYTON WAGONS, ROAD CARTS, ONE HORSE FARM WAGONS, LADIES' PHAETON ROAD CARTS.

Guaranteed less horse motion than any cart on the market. I guarantee to give a bettej bargain lor less money any one in thif section. T. BRENGLS. Cor.

Sthand Market FrederickTMd septSSattwlv MABKELL TELEPHONE NO OFFICE and YARD CARROLL STREET. BRANCH OFFICE withF. G. Thomas ASon. West Patrick Street, Opposite City Hotel.

OU VyLARY, S. 6. THOMA. JJi 9. N.

CLARY. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. Ramblers, ecu. In good condition, used bur. littie No.

4 Diamond HO OO "Irwell'' Brehonnd 2 2 Ladies' uavell Diamonds, fitted with 35 00 entirely new and guaranteed every -way-- ices re- daced trom $llo to each 1 ecorcher G. 116 new; list $60. now 1 "Boy tcorcher." as Inch, wheels; new 50 OC- 2 Prince. Greyhound 1 Combination Rambler, -wheels 30i26- to loan on gocd security in sums to OFFICE NO. 20 WEST PATRICK STREET.

lfPposrt 8 City Hotel. Frederick. Md. rpHE LIME KILN M. P.

SUNDAY school will hold an all day pfo nic In Mr Geo. Marten's jrooos, on thT between Lime isjln and on August th. jaiJl are cordially Invited. Good music. ftp huckstering or trafficking allowed without arrangements.

J-ttres 65 GO Ko rims, ball over; a light and high respects 5O OO "pIC-NIC PLATE? AND BASKETS -A cheap, and uniermented wine at 40c. per ThomaB 182 Market MABKELL HYMENEAL. COMTSG invitations have been issuer! for the wedding. In the Evaagel'csl Reformed here, OB Wednesday morning uert, AsgEst 1, at o'clock, of Mr Lewis A Rice and Miss Addle BlumeE- -sner Mr Rfce is a member of the weli- Srm of Rice Hailer. this city, --H -spective bride Is a most attractive young 2adv aad member of one of the best inown families of Frederick The ceremony will be performed by the Rev.

Dr. E. R. Eschbach, and Iraoiedlalely afterward the bride and groom will make a -journey, and will hold a reception upon their return. CAJOS OUT.

Cards are out announcing the marriage at St. Stephens' Reformed Crurch, New Holland, Lancaster county, Pa -4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, July 31st of Rev F. A. Rupley, and Miss Rev. Rupley was formerly of 3Iiddletown, this connty.

XSGAGKJfKXT ASXOC7TCSD. The engagement of Mr. Bichard Gam brill and Miss Mary Sexnmes has been announced. Mr. Gaiabrill the son of James E.

Ganibrill, Seq of this city, and -Miss Semmes a most popular yonag lady of Baltimore. tbe charming "The Face of Roeenf eL" It to coming in TKB which Is as pure and healthy as the air among the Vermont hills where It is made. Many amothers.too.hasbeen strengthened by using It. Toe principal elements of mother's mlJk is sugar of milk. This is the basis of lactated food.

WHh it is combined the nutritions elements of the great cereals, wheat, oats and barley, so prepared as to be readily digested and assimilated. The addition of the salts found in mother's milk makes lacteted food a perfect substitute. Many mother find tht nothing else agrees with their children. Lactated food works marvels with little ones who are pnny and pile. A week or two inffices to show its splendid effect in brighter eyes, falrer skln, livelier manner and a steady eain in weight fc Lactated food saves babies' lives.

It is the surest preventive la the world of cholera infantnm. It is within everyone's reach, and Is to Inexpensive that no mother ever had a real excuse for not nting it. RAIL, Dealers in Baltimore Vein, CWhite Ash). Ly- ten's Valley, George's Creek. Cumberland COAL.

COAL. All AU Kinds. Fall Weight. BEST bKiDBS, BEST GRADES. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited Orders promptly attended to.

MARKELL TRAIL. (Son of the late J. Alfred Bitter.) ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. COMMERCIAL LAW COLLECTIONS. WILL SERVE YOIT PROMPTLY.

Office Court Street. Frederick. Md. apr-Jdtwly V. 8.

LSYY, ATIORNBY-AT-LAW --ASX-- SOLICITOR IK CHANCERY OTTICB--Opp. Court Hoiise, COSTS Street Trederick. Md. WANTED. I A STAMPS bought.

Pnce rsst 5 cents. KSsl X. Caroline Biitncore, Md. WANTED. PUPILS IN ITS acu palatms.

Mas X. E. Sostsihii. Address, 1S6 SSarket St. TCE I ICE CREAM We are prepared to iunusri Dealers, Con- CUSHIONS.

1 "Budge" Model No. 798JLO: new, 1 Shape; cut from $14O 65 OO C0 Te stron ICECREAM, of all flavors, on the market. We will also deliver to Baltimore, Washington ana intermediate points la large or small quantities. Ice furnished in anv quantity. A.

SONS. OR PICNICS AND CAMP MEET- togs, cakes and pies taste ten times better made ot Golden, Xiose jflour. tor sale bv George Brnst CoTM TV est i-asiick tstxeeu KETTLES, C. Just received a large lot Porcelain lined preserving ietilesatttielowestpnee ever known. FRUIT JARS ANU JSLLX GLASSES.

all kinds at very low prices. Headquarters lor etune-ware at -wholesale ana retail. F. B. SAPPIX6TON, 72 N.

Market St. and duraole cut to -T 00- new. cheap at 2500- SOLID TIRES. 2 0 i' Ija 65to25 oo 2 Girl's Bamblers; second hand, but in ch U5 00 good strong- -wheel. and very durable; can be bougfttat 30 OO In placing orders, please specify two or- more, as wheel ordered may be sold.

cWheela subject to possible change of frame TF. T. DELAPLAINE, SPECIAL REPRESENTATTVB, AT THE NETTS OFFICE, FREDERICK. MD. OaNTBAOTOBS.

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 56 Weet Scrctth Street, Frederick, Md. ces lor the prompt and satisfactory eiecutin of ail kinds of work; also derricks, ropes, blocss and lacka for removing buildings, heavy matenai, ic. Estimates cheerfully given on aU bnsinew IB my line. 3an28day S. BIS6S, MILLWRIGHT AND 2NGIKBSB, ngineermg.

Mills, Gram and construcUont levators. IDa WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL Acg. loth, for the privileges of selling cJga-s and peanuts at the Temperaace Item onKratJon at the Fair Grounds, Address H. E. W.

Storm. SouthSkrkttbt FOB houteNo 18 St. Rent reatoEable. Apply to Geo. Bailing.

87 K. Market St. BMCK HOUSE NO JL. 128 South Market Su PosscesJon irame- gately Apply to Him Mair Little Market 8U or Doll Albaagh. "EX)B BENT.

THB DWXLUNQ JL 1 gvcr tbe glnt Kattocal Apply at bank, TebSdtf LOST AND FOUND. osv of Frederick. Hnder irtll leave SouUl3tark and reward? laple facJJruoa, TCE CREAM SODA WATER. dispense ICE CREAM WITH ALL DBBSKS at the soda fountain to Highland lots of it. We have the best imported SIRUP OF CHOCOLATE that can be lotted in this xcarket.

I tone to see aii of my rieccs ace! the public generally JOS. WAiSH, Al THOMAS' DRUG STORE. UNDERSIGNED Takes great pleasure in inforasuig tbe public thas he is now prepared to do ail ijaSs of TIN WORK, BOOFUT6, and repairing of all kinds. GaaoSaead other stoves carefully repaired- Hyfiauat work done atrocx. bottom prtcea.

Prompt attenttoa to all OTdea. BoplagtojcceiTeaabaecofaejCb- lic peaonage, J. AUGUSTUS LSBHSSZT IDEAL FOB 1 have foraaietbe well knows isan farm te Jonmile Datrict. A first claw fansx in Liberty District. A fine tana in Lewistown District.

A splendid -garden farm Frederick District. A 25O acre -Rcrm-aear Mosmt Canon County. 2 building lota in Bronrwick. and ia Frederick. A Kpre bonae tajJohanrrtiie, CreilBB; of Flour Distilleries, etc.

Attention git en to remodeling old MJls. octiadly FREDERICK. MD. WANTED. AN TED- A RESPONSIBLE MAN to -worS on farm and drive team.

Must be -well recommended Good wages, comfortable house. B. Diamond. Gaiihersburg-. Md.

EN WANTED ISDUbTRIOUS men can earn $la week easily, regular Address City P. o. OOD COMPETENT WOMAN TO cook, wash and Ir-a. Good wagistoone to Mrs. Wra.

H. B. Erchsoa- ADIE3 WHO WRITE PLAINLY JLJ can irake sood wages theircoiaes.TVoTkreadyroseiid. Address-wita stamp. Mss Kate Bndolph, toutaBecd.

Ind. The Tax Books for 1894 are new ready and the Collector would call the attention of the "AllpersoBs who shall pav their State Taies- on or before the first Say of September of the which they were levied, shall be entitled to a deduction of five per centom on tte aieocnt of said taies: a'l that shall pay the same on or before the first day of October, of tbe said jear, shall be entitled to a. deduction of four per centum; and all that shall pay tbe same OE or belort tbe first of November, of saM shall be entitled to a Stductioa of three per centma." for the years 18S2 aod 1883: MBitlvely Tsake payment on or before Sotttraoo, the 10th Joy August. WILLIAM BAC6HMAN. Collector.

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