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THE DAILY WEDNESDAY, JAST. 8, 18SK). FBEDEB1CK WXATHKK BECOD. AS SMfOXSmO XT MCCUBTOCK lrf JAKUABT 7. 1880.

a 3pm 8pm JS 49 47 46 5 i If of inch si i CJoudv Temperamre 62 OO Miniraum Temperature 45 OO Mean Temperature 47 OO TODAY'S BBCOHD. Temperature at 8 a 42 CJoudy Minimum Temp, before 8 a. 41 THB SCS AXD MOOX. JAKCAEY 8.1890. Sun rises 7 2O a Moon Rises 7 Sunsets 4 55 Xew Adrertiseineiits.

For TheModeL Public Sale. 4- Public Sale. 4 Do You Wear Pants. Sewing Machines Repaired. -V Local--Notice to Gas Consumers.

Washington Life Insurance Company. IT EWS OF TWO STATES. Leading Events of the Dmy in Mary land and Virginia. VIKGLSIA, The Richmond Exposition Association will wind up its affairs. 8evmour Lane, a mulatto, shot and fatally wounded his wife in Hampton, Va.

GOT. McKinney is in receipt of inquiries from London in regard to Virginia finances. The new dwelling of B. H. CMnn.

in Stafford tire. The A bill has been introduced in the Vir- I ginia House of Delegates for a reorgani- zation of the police and fire departments in all the cities of the State. county, was destroyed bv State The fifth annual meeting of the Maryland State Absociation.of which State Senator Edward Stake, of Washington county, is president, began at Pythian Hall, on North Gay street, Baltimore, at 10.30 o'clock this morning. Each local organization of fanners ia the State has been invited to send a representative. The meeting will continue two days.

This morning's session was devoted "to the reception of credentials, an address by the president, reports of committees and routine matters. In the afternoon Prof. P. R. Uhler, president of the Man-land Academy of Sciences, delivered an address on "Seme Facts in the Structure RAADOM NEWS NOTES.

Home The Sick. Comptroller Baughman Is sick at home here with the "grippe." The grip has reached Graceham. Quite a number of persons are down with it. some of them being very sick. Several cases are reported from Yanevtown and The funeral of the late Empress of Bra- I took place at Lisbon.

Mrs. Leah Barger, of Berlin, has been The theatre and Bourse at Brussels and 1 uite UI witn complication of diseases part of the Sims lace factorvat Netting- but is improving, u-- Miss Laura Baken the Glade, who has been suffering with la -grippe, is of General Interact at and Abroad. ABKOAD. ham, England, were burned. Lord Salisbury's note to Portugal wa of a menacing, peremptory character, and it is said Portugal's reply will suggest negotiations.

1 5" definitely learned that THE LANGUAGE OF PIE. To Advertisers. MARYLAND. Mr. D'Arcy Paul, the is dead.

Mrs. Polly Brewington died at her home in Salisbury which was wrecked on the" Aceiteras rocks, were drowned. The Greek government is informed that the Porte is willing to modify the Cretan amnesty in the direction ed by Russia, that is, largely extending its application. The Americans in London have ten- How his Fascinating Pastry and Coos auU tiered a banquet to Henry SI. Stanley, at i ne Frederick's persistent and which the United States minister to Eng- scientific of pie eaters, has lately found it "Will preside and present the explor- ff rass proved.

politic, on account of i er with an American nag and a massive Gibson condition is sm- some family entanglements and watch- I silver shield. fulness, to in-titdie a series of what may Owing to pressure of news and the in- bogus cl creasing circulation of THE NEWS, com- A Wright, lawyer, a. native of pelling its forms to be put upon the i Baltimore, died in New York of presses promptly at the required hour The oss of Messrs. JpUnsoa. Bovd and also-to make proper classification of 1 matter, it is absolutely necessary that all The busiaess port Qf I in December a shown by official azures I was the largest ever done there ia one month.

AT IIOME. much better. Mehrle Moberly and policeman Frank Brookey are suffering with the Influenza. Theo. Buesing.

of North Market street, is on the sick list. Capt. Walling, the well known B. O. conductor, is confined to the hous-e bv the prevailing malady.

Stella and Ollie Strausberger. of North Market street, are conrtned to their beds bv au attack of the same disease. Miss Rosa Mussetter has La Grippe. THE SOCIAL WORL1. A PLEASANT A pleasant party was held last week at Mr Luckett Grubbs of Hocks and Doub'j.

Switch. Ar sia about 7 o'clock p. m. At refreshments were served in abundance in remembrance of the year of 1888, After all had been the party continued with much old uK Grubb and family Mr. IL N.Michael and famdy Mamie Myers, Mamie Michael, Addie Hood.

Missel Care lie Hickman. Mamie Davis, of Switch; Mollie Edwards, Miss of Messrs. Smith man. Specht, Mvera of Doubs; Walter Nichols and Sidney Hickman, of Washington Junction. MASO.VE DAJCCE.

A private masque dance was held last night iu the warehouse of W. R. Sterner on North Market street. Young's Or- Church The 3Iite Society of Trinlt church 3Iechanicstown, us annual anniversary tonight. The quarterly meeting of the Missionary Society of the Evangelical Lataeraa church, will take place this evening at which time officers will be elected.

TheDunkard congregation at rovia, is holding a protracted meeting. The Sunday-school of the 3L P.churefc at Catoctin Furnace, on Sunday last United by Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Rupp, ladies of Baltimore. Tie tte ls organizer of the Maryland i-hestra was in attendance and furnished siharies of the Woman's ForeisrnMis- slie dancing music.

Nine couples were Moaa O'Society of the pn-ient. The dance began at 8.30 o'clock i are al both" known to contribute and continued until 12 o'clock, when re- i of time and means to benevo- I freshments were served. This pleasant wenevo- is Murray Lampert ofAVest Patrick street has the influenza. Wm. Gittings.

of Knoxville, who has been suffering with the grippe, resumed Kansas City is threatened with a water his duties this morninsr as principal of famine. the West South street "public school. Today's Markets. A new evening journal, the I N. SKEWS I but generally as "the friend of the ager, state: Baltimore, out of fifteen dollars by the check same.

Tile Baltimore Taxpayers' Association gible for re-election. Captain Whittle, advertisements shall be received at the business office earlier in the day than formerly. Its advertising patrons are therefore requested to send in oil changes of matter before o'clock a. and all new matter before 12 o'clock and as much earlier tTuin tiune as Copy received earliest will have prefer- Georgia, has patented a buoy in signal are produced by the ot the tidal current. A flag floats from the dome of the Baltimore City Hall today in commemoration of the seventy rifth anniversary of of the Bay Line one 01 tiie conversation and THE never to her divine right of answering back, we shall ftiliv to receive and print any list of re- "Hes that our irifted Kirl- us- Eatsng pie a risk aiy life for you.

Saving the custard part for the last--If it rains tonight will Vou lend me vour umbrella? Taking two bites to one swallow--Do you chew gum? Holding it in your hand and biting it 'round in a circle--What size ring do you wear? Dropping it on the floor--Will you let Four men are to be executed in North JosephRidenour. East Patrick btreet. I comB Carolina on February Aaron Claflin. the merchant of New i York, died of heart failure, The war on ex-President Cleveland Is btill going on actively in New York, i It is expected that a Tammanv man will be made receiver for the trust. Five Italians in a New York teuiement who has been on the sick list for the past i two weeks, returned his duties with the C.

C. Carty Furniture House this morn- Wm. Young, son of J. R. N.

Market is on the sick list. Mr. George Shellhprn. of West All Saints street, is confined to the A JL, Ji d. iirmtrllltriit i beat Isaac Schilanski until he was dead I a severe attack of la Masonic lodges in Nebraska are etpel- More Gr! PPe sufferers are George W.

111: i tnimer. J. B. Tyson and wife, Mrs. N.

S. ling all liquor helling members from order. the ence, always, and that coming in after the hours named cannot have assurance of insertion until the next day. close our forms for the noon or out of town edition at 11 o'clock, a. and at 2 o'clock for our last or city ihe battle of New'Orleaas.

At tjje eeting of tiie board of the Fe- should reach this office not later than 9 o'clock a. m. to insure insertion ia both editions of the same day. me swing you all to myself at picnic? Accepting the second piece-Does vour father ever get 1 Cutting it with a pair of scissors--No; thing shall ever part us. Striking your rival in the face with a slice--My heart is broken, i Declining it altogether--I am subject to dyspepsia, Eating it with a spoon--May I come I around to dinner again nett Sunday? Retaining a portion until after returning to the parloa--Why did you set the Tyson, Mayor D'oll.

J. E. Lieut Henry T. Monahan, of the navy, i iTM Hospital, Brooklyn.of Hagan. J.

P. Jtenner, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

onsumpuon Liulei 3IisS Annie Anderson Alben the next Elizabeth L. Drexel andj Walter bmith, Augustus Jlerwig. Rotcer Doll orrhr The als to fe 3S opening at 135J and at 2 p. in. was selling at 13, J.

iteadine opened at and advanced to 37i and is now 37. On a bulge of this kind, would bell the Coal stocks. ugar rust iarticularlv weak, opening as and declining to 54. Wheat again lower, opening in Chit- at $IJ for May, and iWlininir tn Sli This a net decline of 2 cents per el in the days and indications arc that will go still lower. Corn is 3li for May; oafs is dull at 22 for May; London and Liverpool -cables report wheat easier and indications lower.

men or private individuals will be excluded." George Smith were married in phia yesterday. A good old democrat of Long Island, named Nathaniel Smith, celebrated hK 109th birthday. Three men were buried under fallin Philadel- I and the family of C. G. Ifelfensfein, Esq.

i Real Kssate Matters. I First account of the Safe Deposit and Trubt Company of Baltimore, guardian i to Charles Mary A. and' Anna Island Cit and 3Irs. L. B.

Burr, of Buffalo, N. has Rogers, settled. Edward Garrott. J. Clarence Lane, trustees, to Warren Garrott, several par- Purelj- Personal.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hughes and children, of Baltimore, are "the quests of vice of twenty three vears.

The committee'on elecfon law-of Relainill fc a portion until after return- million dollars. the Business Men's Democratic- Associa- ng to the parloa--Why did you set the Sidney Owenb was shot and killed in tion legislative committee of Baltimore do on me ednesday night? Greenville. N. C. John Hatton lection biU ap- 31 111 Jt better than any you ever arrest charged with the crime.

Bellaire, Decker Robinson been notified that she is one cels of laml arren Garrott and wife to James P. Biser. several parcels of John P. Wright to Sarah E. Wright, et will report an Australian election plicable to the entire State.

The body of a man floated ashore at Tilghman's Point who was probably kill- al. several parcels of land, $1, 7 f. i i iiv i iLIll- Oeorgc L-. Cramer, North Market street. in battle between dredgers and the oys Tl I Tc D.

C. Winebrener is in Baltimore today on business. iliss ilaggie Ramsburg, of Washington county, is visiting friends in iliis city. ter police. He lived in Philadelphia, but voted ia Baltimore last fall.

i i 1 1 A A struck Chris. Aschoff over the head with amtl ls a shovel The blow was fatal. The savagely in Tenn Brief Bite. Five COX6RESS AXD LEGISLATURE. LEGISLATURE.

The Legislature of Maryland met last night at Annapolis. President Brattan, of the Senate, announced the Wineoerg. who has been spend- Brief Summary of the Work of Both mg the Holidays with his parents in this Departments city, has returned to Baltimore to resume es terday. his studies in. one of the of pharmacy tiiere.

Hon. Peter Lugenbell and Magistrate H. Brenneisen, of Unionville, were in at- upon the Orphans Court yes- standing cominittees of the Senate An xerday on business. order passed by the Senate Mr. Frank Steiner, of Jefferson, has to the control of printing.

Mr. Toadvtn returned from a week's visit to Balti- introduced the bills for constitutional more. amendments recommended by the Gov- Miss Annie Hayden, of emor A was introduced to correct lias been visitins: Mrs. D. M.

Scholl, East an erTOT ia tne Poe Code relating to local Patrick street, has returned home. laws of Baltimore city. 3Dsses Annie and Willie Worman. tfT XATIOXAL COXGBESS. --May I iasten up vour little the heater this evening? Sprinkling it full before eating it--Do you have cold fret? Eating it with a button-hook--Can you milk a cow? Sitting down on it--All is over between us.

League of the United be held Xashvllle. ive tramps were sent to jail last eve for a night's lodirins. B. O. Jenkins, owner of a distillery in Cleveland county, was mortally wounded i J- Lambright is erectine a building by J.

II. 3IcNeilly. on nib property, West Fourth street. Malcolm F.McLeod, a mail carrier.was George Roberts, of East Third street, frozen to death while carrying mail to entertain the members of the Y. asliington.

Col. I C. U- at his tesidence tonight. A-A-. ov I or ias sent in his messace --H.

R. Heck, agent of the Adams AOfllAbJlUA AAi) AA.NAPOLJS. i to tlie New lork Legislature, and Tarn- press Companv.received today via. P. R.

many Hall has given him a snub. I R- from Philadelphia, a fine dapple grav Mayor Grant and a hundred solid New I h1 for ns in their express wagon in Yorkers will go to Washington to unre i their -world's fair petition. Mr. Dennis Schley, of Yellow Sprinsrs, had a number of fine chickens stolen last 1 ln IJ nn Accidental Shooting. Charles Arnold, a young man living at or near Barnesville.

was seriously wounded by the accidental discharge of a gua which IK- was pulling across the tkyer -t his house about a mile from boydV. The load entered his hand under the thumb and coming out at the wrist IMI terwl his side. It is thought amputa-- t'un of hand will be necessary. THE PROPOSED EXPOSITION. A Bill Appropriating St5.OOO.OOO for It in AVashington.

Officers Installed. John A. Steint-r, deputy grand master installed the following officers of Adam Lo.Ige. No. I.

O. 0'. at their hall 1 Senator Faulkner of West last mght: N. B. H.

Blackston; V. i introduced a WB to proiSS V'T'R- ta Chlirlefr a 8 and ox, trtasurer, A. T. Rice. at the national capital in 181)2.

It is sim- THAT IS CH A week Important Items From Two Sews Centers of Local Interest. this citv. Harmony Grove, are visitinsr friends in Philadelphia. Pa. 3Ir.

George Cartee and sister, of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. George E. Ezra J. Horine and daughter, have returned from a pleasant jaunt in Howard county. -WASHINGTON.

The training ship Jamestown arrived at Trinidad, all well on board. President Hai gave his first state dinner of the season last evening. Dr. Charles McMillan, medical icferee of the pension ofiice, is dead. will be made to induce Congre-Js ro aa eilective Sunday law for the District.

Major R. C. Proctor, retired, has been appointed secretary of the Soldiers' Home, asliington. A delegation" from the Baltimore To- Speaker Hubner appointed the House committee on organization yesterdav.but postponed announcing the standing com- mittees till today. The Sag was ordered to float from the "State House all day.

in commemoration of Gen. Jackson's Vic- toumv tory at ew 1 1611115 Leaves were Rev Lowe of I nted or bills to punish for publishing bacco Board of Trade appeared before coaMT -o edl of stallions; to amend the the ways and means committee yesterday nasieii. liL. to ai- Montaromery Countv Insurance Com---' 1 1 tend ttie Garrott Theological College. Miss Cora Lowe lias returned to her home in Netv 3Iarket after spending about three moaths in South Carolina- Mr.

Faulkner introduced a bill to hold a world's fair in Washington, and appropriating $15.000.000 for" expenses. A bill prepared by Mr.Beck -vvas introduced suspending the operations of the sinking fund laws until a further order of gress. Mr. Morgan made a speech in ad. vocaey of the bill to provide for the emi- XeMurray Packing Company's factory, sration of persons of color from the liuJ the nrst finger of liis left'hand badly Sout." Testimony is being taken in Philadelphia in a suit involving priority claims to invention of the type-setting machine.

Veramen Vennan, a German, is slowly I starving to death in a Chicago hospital, owing to the remarkable growth of his abdomen. W. A. Clarke and Martin Maeinnis i were elected senators by the Democrats I in the ilontana legislature. i Mrs.

John Einsis. a vouns woman im- 3IIXOR LEGISLATIVE MATTERS. In the 3raryland Senate yesterday the President announced the various standing coaunittees. Hon. 3Iilton G.

Cruer. of Frederick, is on a number of them, viz: Financial, railroads and canals, pensions, printing, rales, amendments to the constitution. In the Senate 3Ir. Urner introduced an order that all extra printing shall be authorized only after an investigation and It is that imimrity in the blood, which. vuniuIatliiB the iclumis of the neck, pro- (luces un-lirhtly or sivi-lllniRt- wfiich isiinful runnins cnrvs un the imus.

rblch (levelopes uicuraln the ej. ears, or often or deafnes; which te the orijrin of pimples, cancerous KTOKths. or the many other inuulfeMt i- rions usunlly iiscrllx-d to "htimors:" utiich, liisteulni? ujion the hinKS, csiusies consumption tieatb. Relntr the most ancient, it th" most general of nil or tur vurj- lew iiersous are entirely free from It. ular in all its provisions to the bill re- centeuly introduced by Senator Gorman, except that instead of" providing for the issuing of in District to provide an exposition fund it contains the following section: "That the sum of $15.000.000 out of any money in tlis Treasury not othenvise'appropriated, or so much thereof as niuy be necessary, is hereby appropriated for carrvine out the of act." Th'e bill be introduced in the House by 3Ir.

AVilson, of t-st Virginia. prisoned in the Tortc jail, attempted sui- report from "the printinir committee. He I cide. It is feared she will die. will introduce a bill for the ap- I pany's charter; to abolish liay-scale brok- ers' license.

Botn houses adjourned till noon today. and urged the abolition of the tobacco Como- tax. Amone other banks which the i troller of the Currency Frank Mahon. a lineman in St. Louis, was shocked by an electric lisbt wire and hurled to the ground.

He cannot live. At the Boston Cribb Ciub last night Chappie Meredith, of England, and Cal. Miss Hatrie Barnes, of Mt. Airy. Carroll county, i the guest of Miss Mary Stier in New Market.

ACCIDENTS. AX INJUEED FINGER. Tie Staley. an employe at the-Louis has authorized to I Jonlaa of Boston, fought fifteen rounds Unitea States Senate.yesterday, business is the West End National to a draw. 'Bank of Washington, D.

C-, capital! Guiseppe Cerrate. an Italian fresco painter, was found dead in his room, in The receipts from internal revenue I Bleecker street. New York, with a bullet were and from customs i 'n his head. He had shot himself. 003.

The national bank notes received i The motion for a new trial in the case for redemption amounted to $174.245. I of Chas. Cleary. convicted of the murder A contract was awarded to the Linden i of Philip Paul last March, was overrul- bill for the pointment of a clerk to have charge of distribution of stationerv and printed matter and to be responsible therefor. He will also introduce a bill providing penalties for stealing bills that have been introduced into the Leirisla- ture.

An Eastern Shore Delegate last night, says the Hun. while electioneering Jackson for Senator, mistook republican Senator Umer for democratic Speaker Hubner. Mr. Umer enjoyed the way in which the sanguine Eastern Shoreman revealed to him tbe becret HOW CAN IT BE CURED By tufciner Sarsajmrllla. which, bv the remarkiible cures it hits uccomptlsheil, often when other medicines have failed, hus proven itself to IKS potent and peculiar mwlic-ine for this disease.

Some of tlie-a- cures are really If vou from scrofula, Ixisure to try Hood's SiirsapiiHliu "Jiy daughter Slary urns afllieted with scrofulous sore neck from the time she months old till she became six ears ot tiite. Lumps formed in her neck, and one of thorn after jrrowinjr to the size ot tt ea" Iwcame runnimr sore for three vear.t. wave her Sareupurilhi, whi-'n the lump and all indications ot scrofula atjappeared.and now- she seems to be healthy child." J. s. CAKI-ILE, Nuuright.

X. J. HOOD'S SARSAPAKILtA Sold by all dJUffirists. six for 5. Prepared only by C.

I. HOOD i Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES OXE DOLLAR. Mowmic. The following ollicers were iuttalled UE Columbia ou Monday eveuinir last; Frant-U IJ.

Sappin-ton, Albert S. JDaiiiul T. Ordcniun. J. John A.

Lynch, Treasurer, FearhiUst. Sec-rotary: Samuel Duvall, S. Joseph W. Waver, J. Francis i I Rhodes, Tyler.

I Tbe of Lynch installed tomorrow night. Lodge will be Xotice to Gits Consumers. otlfe is hereby tfvcn that all bills must lies pui.l o-i or the loth lost in order to ol- 'j'f-' 011 uHowed. G. f.

Cliuaan. E. CONDON. SEWING MA- 'J8 Eiisc Patrick Street. AIl- icpairej aud saiLsfaction Kuarantecd.

LAGEB BEER. TJPE THE 1'fUEST THE BE3T. SOLD BV torn today while operating an air pump. Xo Meet insr Held. The regular weekly meeting of the C.

JL i. C. -vas no: iieici last eveninz. otvinsr -to the absence of tiie president. The meeting will at the resi- vf Mrs.

W. H. Nicodenras. North XarKet street, next Tuesday evening. Board of C.C.

The Beard of CLsrities and Correc- tionc heiu an important nieeiiug today an-1 submitted their annual report to the It contained a statement of all receipts and everykind. all voucners aad copiei. of all contracts tinder tvhich money been expended. and a full list of names of all rersons in jail foi whose m.iinte~a^ce the commissioners of charity and correc- tiocs Lave provided, TJC report was. also su with and tabulated statement of ail snpr-iies pure: and paid for during the year I'-vO, also a detailed staternenr sao'-vinc: the amount of money received froia all sources during the year, and the disbursements and other matters oertain- ing Jhe same.

The for the year endinc December disbursements were SI9.8S622; a balance in the hands of tue treasurer' of them States- In the House there was a contest over the resolution of Mr. McComas to take up for consideration the District of Columbia appropriation bill. The Democrats opposed the motion on tue ground that the House was vet without rules for its government. After a 3onc debate the House, by a stsict party vofe. adopted Mr.

McConias's resolution, and took up the bill. i KoxvUIe Xotes. --Mr. C. C.

Cecil will leave the Vallev Farm in the spring. raucL to tiie regre: of the many friends lie ha; made during iiis stay. --The scliool is closed this weak, owinp TO tne sicknes- of Jiieteacii- er. Geo. F.

Thomas, who has the crlppe. Charged -with C. P. It. was lodged Gettysburg.

jail for from tbe Phiio Literary Society of College He was a former stuflent and treasurer of the society up to last He bast of the societyV money in possession but says he intended to par it back. Steel Company, of Pittsburg, for fur- i ed and sentence of death by hansrin nisuing G61 tons of protective deck was passed by Judge Maver at Loc HaT- 0.9 to ing for the nev battle ship Texas at cents per oound, thus amounting have not yet been together Ions enough to get acquainted. F. C. Y.

M. C. A. The BoaM of Directors of The F. C.

Y. 31. C. A. bold a meeting eTenic at o'clock.

A fuli attendance is Ae- sired. The republicans will caucus in Annap' olis Tliursdav. An effort will be made to caucus for United States Senator Thursday nisht. i The Legislature will be asked to remove the of age of -Judire Stone, of southern 3Iarylaiid. The Anne Arundei county commissioners hear.l arguments for and arainst the Railroad subscription.

TLe content between friend? of Gov. -Jackson Senator Wilson for the United is a very hveJv inrladinrr officers, ca a-d eniiiiO'': men. on the sick list 11 tue Naval Academy, the larcest num'ier ever kiiown to je sick at one time the Nearly all of them have the grip. Several nicmbers of the have tiie Captain Benjamin T. Mann, of theBal- riniore schooner.Lightning.

pleaded ty t.cfore Justice at of (arrying unculled ousters, and was naed and for the vio- ven. yesterday. 1 Tbe minister of "customs has decided in motion of Mr. Umer. it order- i reference to the recent seizure at Mon- 1 tllat orders, for printing not speci- I treal of the cyclorama picture, the Cru- i fi ca embraced in tbe contract be re- cinxion of Christ, that the proprietors ferred printing committee.

i must pay duty upon it according to its JOHN HENDRIOKSON. piiE MODEL. A GOOD THIXG IX GENTS' FIXE KIT) GLOVES FINE KII GLOVES FIXE KID GLOVES FIXE KID GLOVES -AT-- ame. Samuel Keefer, C. died at Rockvilie.

Ontario, yesterday. He widely known as a than ordinarv ability as an engineer, and more cially on account of his connection with the bridge at Niasrara Falls. Edward L. Lowefee. clerk of the board of education of Glendale.

Oiiio, was yes- teriiay at the instance of Allen it of incinnati. on a charge of having embezzled $1.3,000 of their money during the past four year? when acting their book-keeper. Judge Mafdougall. at Toronto. fiay.

cave jndcmeni in the of H. Sherman, wanted in Buffalo. N. on a charge of forgery, extraditing the after the of davs. durinir hich time he would be at liberty to pnf- additional evidence, if he could, against his extradition.

Gen. Louis la Due died of heart i yesterday near Chenoa. where he bad reif.ed for over twenty year-. He In the House speaker Hubner announced the commiune on organization. PER PAIR.

1.00 PER PAIR, SI.OO PF.It J'AIH. PER P.U1J. N'ORBY Xf'MllY 1.00 PE It PA IK. M.OO PEH PA fl.OOPEIt PATH. PEK PAIR.

among whom E. county. L. Rheumatism attacks every acre, irout onh- But whether h.v. to cope with one or the other.

ahation Oil will be found equally It "A merry heart L--OCS all the day;" but xvho can merry racked ard tormented ivith hateful cou-h IJt and try Dr. Bull's yrup. It n-- liever- at once, ot- twenty fi-se cents a bottle. SHADES. SHADES SHADES.

NOBBY SHADES. SINGLE HOW EilBKOIDEKED BACK. JOB Xo. 2. GEXTS- BKTTISH HOSE-- FCLL UEGtTL VK.

FOR TEXTS 'J. PAIKS FOR CKXIS. 2 PAIK FOR CEXTS. J. A.

C. LIPPS. A(tt-nt Tor and bottler of Ihirtholomay. Roch- Jlilwitukee and Bjxv View- and Nc-- tlonui Haltinujro fjigcr Beers, tiukeharfa Celebrated Pure Xi.X and XX Ale. Porter and Drown 8tout: also Keystone Bottling pure Jamaica Ginirer AJe aii-J Sachs-Pmdens ftirninjs Gmfccr Ale.

Corner West Patrick aaii Telegraph streets. Frederick. Md. Telephone HAT WE HOPE TO MAKE THE NEWS DAILY THE NEWS SATCKDTM 8 Preventive for Jda Grippe. Thf eminent phjeicians X- iv Turk consultation ycstcnJay t.t..

for c-mcTusion that jitAe smoke Lewis Y. Jiihv they contain no scr-ips or -un liAblc to imiate tne throat. b.ita fijll li long Slier. for.T cents -2f, X. Market Si.

YOf NEVER SAW THE GRADE AT LEfS -JO CEXTf A PAIR. i i i A The ncmber of inmates in Montevne Jancary 1SPO -was 166. a decrease of 24 since January 1. The board in their report urged upon the board of county commissioners the necessity of iinprov- ing the heating arrangements of tae jail. There are at present four furnaces, three of are almost in constant use and with little expense, they believe, one furnace could do the heating for the three, thereby saving to the courty in full about i half what is at present consumed.

To Elect Officers. An election for officers to covem St. John's Beneficial As-ociatioiTfor the en- Sunday rooms on Ton i-jilt and Tomorrow XiTMht. An! each iay ami rjunnr TT army at an early are: private f- secretary to Dae de Oadino" a de- cl i succcssfu: ir, Napoleon "and" in the i of Rome. He was also to Africa during the street.

Severely 111. Wm. W. Ogborn. a xvel! known citizen and resident of New Is lyinc very ill, A surgeon from Philadelphia is expected today to consult with Dr.

Roth, of Frederick, the family physician. THE WORK OF DEATH. GODFREY FUXKHOrSER, Goafrey Funkhouser, a prominent farmer of Indian Spring, Carroll county, died there 3Ionday night of consumption. 3Ir.Funkhouser was well-known 'hrough- out the. county.

He was about 50 years old. THOMAS M. CHTLCOTHE. Thomas 31. Chilcothe died at his home here today, aged 61 years, of heart disease.

He leaves a wife and one daughter, the latter 3Irs. John P. Renner. Funeral Friday: his term and has been very active in the oasrar.i7,ation of the TFor Assanlt Public School Teachers' Association. Constable Lewis arrested this morning -n-hich proved a source of instruction Henson Brown on the charge of an as- and benefit to the teachers of the countv.

sault and battery on Emma Leafcins, arrest was made bv Captain France entered the T. C. B. Howard, of the State Reamer 3 TOTc-rsor Tnomaf. at Thomas" Point early yesterday morning.

The State boat assisted the schooner H7 G- Hazen. which had gone ashore at a point in ilernng 1 The newly appointed board of school for Anne Arundei county organized yesterday by electing Dr. R. H. Green, president, and John C.

Bannon. secretary, treasurer and examiner. BotL elected without opposition. The board is composed of Dr. Green.

J. Williams and Joseph O. Fowler. the Republican member. Mr.

Bannon a son of Mr. Michael Bannon, the known Anne Arundei politician. He tle and keep always ia th- u-e. i'o'i can check yo-irco'-i at andtl.oo. bottles Hotel Arrival The follotying are the arrivals MULLINIX KEMP.

ARE GOING. THE AXD COATS Minnie Reynolds and Annie Palmer. He i was taken before Magistrate Wikon and i gave security for his appearance for a i hearing tomorrow afternoon at 4. o'clock, i Qualified. The followinc new ly appointed road supervisors for Buckeystown district qualified before Clerk "of the Circuit Court yesterday; John W.

Cook, F. Tobias Main, Mejelbower, McGill Belt, VTm. H. Michael E. Smith, Daniel M.

Whip, R. Claude Dutrow. A Teacher Remembered. Miss S. A.

Turner, in charge of the public school at Doub's. was the'recipient on Tuesday of an elegant pluh aloum from her pupils. The Glade Society. The Glade Missionary Society will hold its regular service next Sunday evening the 12th. at 6.30 o'clock.

Mr. D. T. Lakin will deliver the address. An election of officers for the ensuing year will be held at this meeting.

at the pnncjpai hotels since noon CITT A. Baylor. YorkI D. J. Lindsay.

H. Consiantine. G. W. Harrington.

W. Barker, R. T. Yardley. Balto A.

G. Dale. Erenton. 6 Baye liCr WHICH WB CA CVRI.IN- Isin" Graeff. Eddy.

Phila: II Quisrlev. Zanesville. jt," Johnson. or Balto: Reddinjrhaus, county 19. CARLIX IVISDICAL.

TMA? SURPRISE -li fa multitu(le distribution anaong- ali irc'lectJ have been rrcej.tjfjn something bcan- thai any one who ia a sufferer Tnra Rh( -jmarisTii, or kindred diseases, can receive isalrtttte of the- FAMILY r.IXIMEXT. It wlii relieve and ail the iiis, an-5 put tbo patient in condition to fully enjoy the pleasure of this festive occasion. Yours Very HODERFCK. Manufacturer. TO YESTERDAY OX tVIIICU -SVE HAVE hy and General torekeepers in ton, Helvenstein, Balto.

Crane. Uhler Ha- gersto-irn; county 2. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thmR oas caused such st JTencral revival of at Jos. B.

Garrotte InjR store as their away to their ciKto- mots of so many free trial bottles of Dr Kinsr's Xew Discovery for Their trade is simply enormous in this vil'Mbk- article from tiie fact that it lUw.irs'cu.rsan'l never lisap)Kints. cokjs, bronchitis, croup and throat and lunjrdis- eases quickly cured. You can test it before hnr1nr bi- a trial Ivittle free, large slzefl, MADE SUCH GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HAVESTARTED OX THB "GO OUT." TEO- PLE KXOWWHEX A "GOOD THIXG" IS CHEAP AXD THEY DOX'T LET THEIR OP- PGRTTXrTY I THE GREAT SECRET WHY THEY AKE COIXG. IF IT IS A BIG SIZE YOU WEAR, WE CAX 'F YOU.

CALL AND SEE US. MtJIilNIS KEMP, A rxwitive for lArst or General and J)i hiJitj: Wcakncfctf of in lid Younir. noble raanhXKi iiillj and uryii.TS and (xKiy. Abiolutclj urfailmtr home Mt-n totifj from -47 Sfafes, ter- -tnil forcMni cojmtrios. You can wntj them.

HiTiV. eTji'anation. anil proof" nnii- cri irt-e. Adilross ERIE CH Ituffaio. X.

Y. MEN ONLY. erins from the effects of youthlul errors early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhO'K 1 I will send a va.uablG treatise (sealed) con tninini? full particulars for home cure, charjre. Anplendid medical work; should" IK real bv every man who is nervous and dcbilj tati'd. AdctrobS PROF.

F. C. t'OVTLER, Moo Cone. A rc-Hablr paper tiiat can be safelr taken into any family. A paper which represents UiKh ideas and sound pimciples.

A thiit the lalesf horaeanj foreiint news: rvllable market reliable: quotations of farm live stock: nuj-kets. and commPrcial sensible and seasonable on political. and moral the creaun of" tbf Ijesr e-litnn-iLj in York. Philadel- H.I Jtimnre and other daib- and weckiy TO let the people koo-n- theT- tnink or matrcr-; vtxxl. reliaWe farm and ivritten by practical men.

A pajH-r th.it Its n-aJers to know some- tiiiiir oj hfjne life of the American ptople. ani' of their thoughts and e- A par-r th.it moral stories tor Tf-oii'c that the children may io 'k for the paper. is lor -i triend- a- t-il sU-nes for the- ulr children who iik'- their hours of A i a ouf in35 men nia- leid when in, their Ic-iwjre without havine- Ions, news aiticlS, onesided ami superfluous W-S is the paper home the for and pinfes- si.mai rwpi' 1 for fanners, fanners' farmers' merchants. blacksmiths, carpenters, builders, masons and otbei who isixjr or enjov the frusts of labor and who want tn be thoroughly posted in what is- prnn? in world at home and abroad. Therefore it becomes the Peopte-: Paper KEAT IT.

SinPOKT IT. ADVERTISE fa rora eTe! part oftheco-msry. letters and jo THE DOLL SON. THINGS FOSTHEXEW YSAH. FOHTHEXEW YEAR.

FORTHEXEW YEAR. Every day brings us some no-w to the season, but to the stock there are a large lot of from tbe old year, which -we have- concluded to from now unfit Spring we will make it interesting for you if you wHS. call G. DOLL i- SON. G.

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