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THE DULY MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1890. FREDERICK WEATHKK BBCOKD. RKTOBXKD XcCuunocJC Torso. r- 3pm 8pm 23 31 26 5 2 9B Clear Clear Clear Temperature S3 OO JflntaniM Temp. 22 OO Moan Temperature 26 SO TODAY'S EECORI).

Temperature at 8 a 22 a-im Temp, before 8 m-- 19 THE SPS AND XOOK. MAECH 3.1880. Sunrises 6 3o a fiunseie. 5 54 Moon Sets Tue 5 41a Xew A Card--Ed. Koontz.

Public Sale--Joseph Groff. Public Sale--Peter Conner. Help Wanted--J. Lee Simmons. For Sale or Rent--Joseph Groff.

JACK FKOST IN FLORIDA. Coldest Weather or" the Season--Freezing in Georgia. The thermometer at St. Augustine Saturday night went down to thirty-two. The weather is the coldest this season.

Fears are entertained that the frost will be still more severe. Great damage has been doae to truck farms. Owing to the forward condition of orange trees, they may suffer greatly. It all da Annual Visit. The legislative committee appointed by the Legislature to visit the Maryland Deaf and Dumb Institute in this city is composed on Khe part of the Senate of Messrs.

Adams, Austin, Bennett, Wooton, Posey, and on the pan of the House of Messrs. McCabe. Frazier, Linn, Williams. Leonard, Taylor, Bargar, Kreuis. The following members of the committee arrived here today on the 11.25 a.

m. train: Senate, Dr. C. S. Adams, chairman, Baltimore city; House, CoL L.

B. COMLVU CONFERENCES. Interesting Annual Semiou of Several Church Bodies. The Baltiniore Conference of the M. E.i-Gcvenior Kujcliah Dead.

A New Haven, special says: Ex- Governor Junes Edward English' died at his residence in this city Sunday. He contracted a severe cold early this week, developed into'pneumonia, accompanied by a high fever, rendering him unconscious, from lion in political and financial circles. In 1SH) he was elected to Congress and reelected iu 1862. He declined a third ft snowed at Fort Monroe, heary McCabe, chairman, Baltimore eoumv-i Jt The adoption of the ne-year ail day yesterday, the first of the William Frazier, Baltimore citVJ I 1 0 TM? limi Prevents any changes by aoui In ISO? he wasSelected STOY-The thermometer registered twenty-five F. Krems, Anne Arundel; F.

H. Taylor, i of terms, though a number of ernor Hon al c. A ir TM. ABQAIN HOUSE. JLBO-- TKCTTHFUI, ADTEKTJSIXO CR2ATBS coodi we will repeat Hurt are the of the pmrieMiMrctetEt.

BOOM. tern-- underbuy undersell mud for the forenoon, the" first for'rnany years. Harden, Baltimore citv; and J. ll. I fro TM thls 0 from Northern Texas say that member of the House.

Enoch Pratt. Methodists will meet in hundreds of range cattle have been fro- president of the board of directors, i ual conference in St. Paul's church, zen to death during the present cold of Baltimore; Capt. H. Clay Naill.

secre- Ba "imore, March 12th. Bishop Duncan spell, and that unless the weather mod- tarv, aad Dr. Fairfax Schlev. of the ex- W1 Key. P.

H. Whisner having erates the loss Jf stock will be very ecutire committee, tlm city, were also rve oa thi district for four years will severe. present. The visitors were shown transferred. Rev.

C. L. Kennard of I tiirougU the Building by Prof. C. W.

Ely i cil Kevs Ferguson and others from and visited the different school rooms, thls 0 811 'U be in attendance, has struck where they were shown the modes of Both of these conferences tenn their teaching and the advancement the scUol-'l coming sessions their one hundred and The in- 6 th, dating from the holding of the first dustrial departments, art rooms, and the conference in Baltimore, on December chapel where religious services are con- which adopted the episcopal of O. S. Ferrv. goyemor re-elected the by the the death Mr. English leaves a for- WolCsrUIe Xews.

--The improvement fever Wolfsville. Trust it may prove coma- gious, because this place could stand a ars are liiakinsj in their studies. great deal of improvement. The citizens are now engaged in making a pavement to the Lutheran and Reformed churches. --The boys are making an effort to funds to get street lamps to light places of the main streets.

tune estimated at between and $3,000,000. THE SOCIAL WORLD. SOCIAL EXTEIITAIXJCEST. Miss Minnie Hanshew, of West Patrick street, -will entertain her friends at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Charles evening.

CltHISTKJUNG ASD BIRTIIUAY TEA. The infant son of Chaplain and Mrs. To Advertisers. Owing to pressure of news and the increasing circulation of THE NEWS, com- raise pelling its forms to be put upon the presses promptly at the required hour, work go on until our liitle village is ahead ot least as far ad- and also to make proper classification of Tan ced in civilization as other villages of matter, it is absolutely necessary that all advertisements shall be received at the business office earlier in the day formerly. Its advertising patrons are therefore requested to send in uU of matter before 8 o'clock a.

and all new natter before 12 o'clock and ax muck earlier than those Tiours pagible. Copy received earliest will have preference, always, and that coming in after the hoars named cannot have assurance -of insertion until the nest day. close our forms for the or out of town edition at 11 o'clock, a. ducted in the rnuFe language, were also i form of government and made the epis-; R. R.

Hoes, nee Miss Rose Gouvernenr, visited. The visitors were well pleased i copal office elective, though the Southern was BEXCH, BAR AND JURY, Work the Ite-conveucd Seaaiou of the February Court. Tbe Circuit Court forKrederick County convened this morning at 10 o'clock with McShcrry and Lynch oa the bench. I he criminal docket-was taken up and continued, when the followin" cases were disused State vs. William C.

Kowie, for assault and batten-: a plea of guilty was entered. The court sentenced him to jail for 3 months. i State John Lanzell, for assault with intent to murder; a was entered on to murder" and a plea of guilty oa the charge "with intent to assault a tery." He was sentenced by the court to jail for 2 months. State vs. Edward Eyler.

for an assault with intent to murder; the case is now being tried before a jury, The accused is represented bv Win. P. Maulsbv, Jr. Koger McShefry and J. Kolb.

each. tramps for one day each. James Graham aud Charles Ham's were arrested on Sat- unlay night by Officers Obenderfer and offer to the a plea of not guilty we can and will you -rood, too the charge "with intent tbc the cbeapwt.forth* a plea of guilty on the IS. 5f rn for asJult 01 'Tor our the tiaple mercantile ectablMuaent of Mayor Doll on Salurday night com- five tramps te jail for three days Yesterday he committed fou the of our you Print Hobbs on the charge of drunk and disorderly conduct. Mayor Doll fined each of them which was paid.

the county. --Saturday, March 1st, Mr. C. U. Harp than moyed into "Mr.

Samuel Hooyer's house. Mr. Geo. Williams inoye into the house vacated by Mr. and known as "Williams' wharf." --Harlan Lealberman spent Thursday and Friday, the 27th and with his Fountain pleased i copal office elective, though the Southern was christened at its grandmother with the management of the institution.

churches drew away from the parent Gouverneur's residence in At 1 o'clock a collation was served and ody in May. 1840, because of a ruling of on Friday last. At the same time it was the party left on the 4.o"0 p. m. train for lhe General Conference of onlhe the fortieth birthday of Mr.

Hoes, and Annapolis and their various homes. slavery question. the guests were assembled for a double The.Methodist'Protestant Church Con- festival. The rooms were beautifully KuimirsburgXetvs. ference opens April 2nd at Ches'ertown, decorated, an elegant collation was The Chronicle of February 2S says--- i JId Rev Strayer will preside.

spread in the dining-room, and after the The Town Commissioners have made a veral pastors from this county will be baptismal rite "high tea" was served, Makes the 0 many people miserable and contract with the Water Company for res en- In respect that each confer- Mrs. Gouveneur received in a toilet of TM- and I. euce electing its own president, disre- black silk; Mrs. Win. Johnson, white mt ler do at rt 7 lo 1 often kmls destruction.

Dtst artjr ten years, to supply water to the "town euce Meeting its own president, disre- black silk; Mrs. Win. Johnson, white 8tomach hoart- upon the payment annually of the amount S. lhe office, and in that Valencinnes lace dress, made over white ll11 1 realized from a tax of eisrlit cents upon of its ministers to serve a church satin; Mrs. Hoes wore a becoming gown black silk over black silk garnished AT.TM.,, m1 C.

II. itoutu spool thread. 2W yds. wairamed 2 cents; lOxjiimrter sheetinjcs. from -j- wISj cents per yard: Canton Flannels, from 7 8 and i 10 et'uw per yard; Blankets from SH cents to VVT 1 Drews Goods from 9 cents to per yard: Writiiifr Paper from -J ceota up: 1OO for 8 cento UD- Lead Pencils, 7 tsonts per dozen anil up; for 1 cent The meeting of the lilue 31ouu- tain Farmer's Club will be held at the residence of Mr.

Samuel G. Ohlcr toiuor- brother, Elias living near Dale. Pa. --Harry Recher. of Hagerstown.

is visiting friends here. row, when the discussion of the subject, "Shall the Farmer Ignore Politics and Successful Etitertaiuiueiit. work in his Own Inferest," will be continued. A debating society was organized at i A correspondent at Wolfsville sends noon 0 ii ow un er ate of 5f arc 3 The entertainment in the Middlepoint Maxell's Mill last T'uesduy eyemngT-lpire and at 2 o'clock for our last or city school house. Saturday evening, March and Water were the subjects and tire was edition.

Copy for new advertisements I wa a and very interesting, should reach this office not to pur- of eisrht cents every one hundred dollars of assessable as lon hls congregation wishes him. property within the corporate limits. he Methodist Protestant Church differs i from the parent organization from which it sprung in IKJO. Virginia annual conference of the United Brethren church will convene tomorrow in the church at Bishop J. J.

Weaver will conference is composed of minis! lay delegate- 5 The opening be preached by Bishop Weaver tomorrow evening at 7.30 and the conference per will open Wednesday at 2 garniL with bows and long ends of black moire i ribbon; Miss Maude Uouverneur wa a pretty dress of assisting were Mrs black lace over terra cotta silk; Miss Grace AFTEU EATING. (tone" levl- irregularity i the bowels, are some, of the more common symptoms. l)ys- It re- and Pins, Mats. 7U cents to each: iiitiful. feet, $3.74 each, worth a a i blue crepe.

Others 55f i lp8 IU ch s. R. M. G. Brown, iu cr tU BDOl um! 1 0 1 and a.

m. to insure insertion in both editions of the same day. Porely Personal. ilr. H.

H. Quynn will leave Wetlnes- day for Evansville. to tissunie the of a large hotel there. Henry U. Rheam.

of Washington, D. and Mrs. Johnson, of Mechanicstown, ere present yesterday at the funeral cf their uncle. Ulysses Waters, which took place at the Friends" Meeting-House near Xew Market- Miss Irene B. Lindsay and 3Ire.

East was to raise funds with which c'lase a bell for the school house. The rarcises began promptly at 7 o'clock. ('he order was very good throughout, I a id the house ivas crowded with young 1 people froai the community, Wolfs- yjlle, Euclid, Deerfield and "Foxsville. The first on the programme ivas s. few remarks from the teacher.

George li. Stotlemyer. by "Miss Piinker- ton's, or A at The lirst scene -svas the home of the OKI Maid. the Adirondack mountains, of Xcw York, in which she succeeded ia marrying old Mr. Batter with nve small children.

Scene II was the home of Mr. decided to be the most destructive. The society meet again Tuesuay evening. Art and Nature are the sub- jects argued. PERSONALS.

Miss Belle Rowe is visiting in Baltimore. Miss Susia McCiain Las srone to Balti- POPE LEO EIGHTY YEARS OLD. appetite, and by thus uvercom st econd street, spent yesterday at Batter, whea visited by the Jtl Pleasant, witnfnends. Traveler." Xext came "Miles'Boy of Mrs. Peter Kreii, All Saints street, Limerick." This seemed to be the most i is visiting her daughter.

Mrs. YOK. ia popular play of the evening, as it pro- fluced several outbursts of applause. Xext came "One night in a barroom." Then followed "Court Scene, or Squire for a day." The music was fur- Mr. Raymond Barnes of Mi.

Airy, was auioag- the visitors this week. Mr. Geo. of Baltimore, made a visit at Mr. L.

Hokes. Key. C. O. Rosens! ed Kcekvillc.

made a visit ui Mr. J. 31. Kerrigan's. Mr.

Marshall Hydtr left on Tuesdav moruing for his his home at De Moines. Jowa, after visit of several weeks to his mother in this place. i To Celebrate the Twelfth Anniversary ol'His CoroiiatioaToday. A cable from Rome March Pope Leo XIII was eighty years old today, and tomorrow will be" the twelfth anniversary of his coronation. In honor of these auiihersaries he save a reception today to she College of Cardinals.

Replying to the congratulations of cardinals, the Pope declared his intention to give the most earnest study to the social question, and said he hoped to receive the assistance of the European powers in solving this difficult problem. great great nephew of Buren. The silver ves: was was the of President Monroe. "AT HOME." Mr. and Mrs.

Augustus Kehne. of Braddock. will tender their daughter. Mollie, of Howard county, who is Visiting them, an "at evc- ninsr. his father side a I which that of a teUntiT.

and from be Of President V-ii or up in a nnim i fc. lucuL fresh int nrl SOLK sel from which he took Uwxl's STOMACH Sarsapsirillii--took S1 "-'ACH three did nit-ail linmL-iiii- imiount or K'KKl. It save me an uml air toyl and tho cniviuK I hsi'! ptv vioiisly A. Pure tertowu. Good Table Knives to maa- Golilets feeepetx Oil Cloth at rith MIC Of ii ware.

1ans Sauce Puns, Pott. asn ItowK 1'uils. 4c. ie A K-Maa Tin I'ail for 1O Cents A a i-v A Inch 1'uiidiiif; Pan cents each A 5x Housekeeping Tin Dish Puns. Stew Coffee IHK)D'S SAltSAPAHlLLA Sale ol" a T'ie farm of the late Lebbett- Griffith in Xew Market district.

county.con- taining S-54 and odd acres. ith improve- ments, sold Sat unlay to Rufits K. Magruder at per acre. I Si.lbynll.lnij.TriMs. SI: or Prep.tre-1 only by f.

I. HuOD Jt Apothecaries. Low- oil. Moss. A 8 A a A A a.xi i A A IO Baltimore.

Jacob Xussbauin.of spent yesterday at home. Charles A. Rice, of Knoxville, was in lovm today on business. Messrs. Charles A.

Poole. Abram Grove. H. Barnes and E. L.

Halm left for Keller's, W. where they are at work -on the trestling being built to the lime kilns. Moss Kate Gittinger is visiting- the Misses Williams at ifamsville. Miss Hanson, of Wasnington. D.

is pleasant evening, a guest at All Saints' rectory. HY3IEXEAL. TO WEOKED Tins vi r. C- S. and Miss Jennie S.

Gemand. both of Oak Hill, this county, mshed by a. colored Glee Club from Sa- will be married this evening at the home yannah, and a minstrel troupe from of the bride, the "Queen City of the Rockies." though A it is well known that all these colored i gents live witbau two miles of the school house and are pale-faces. There will be Turnpike Officers. The stockholders of the Frederick and' Jefferson Turnpike Road Company of Frederick county met at the Central Hole! Saturday and elected the following directors for the ensuing year: Douslasi Hargett.

Geo.T. Whip.Michael Culler, i Alexander Hemp, Samuel Hanrett. Jacob i Smith, Albert Castle. C. Ed.

"Derr a S. Fenton Hanrett. The board was 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAK. WALL PAPEB, C. W.

GOOD, Heal Estate Tt-aiislt'rs. C'liarles E. Wachter and wife to Harry F. Shiltlt, lot of ground iu Frederick citv $1.025. Seorge H.

Hildebraml. et al. to Louis Vl ALI PAPEIl, TAHL-ECOVElts, CCUTAIX ii- Oust Pan Rrushus Irotn to li cent-! Inks. Mucitaite. Slwte IVnciis.

niul ill! prices. This prlc" Itt is simply toivtnxto of what is fominir i- h-ne nf orhcrsiH'i-ial items that we lmv not ro-iin ru tliis Uiut-. Xixales- iiitin itll.iwoi! to mUn-priwnt Ki(O-ls: hut i a thut uiaikeU In jiialu on tin' if.xxls. Xn Kixwls oiilv only to ail-- spot fore ilelnery. wltlnuit ilUtinction jr dl-criml- niitl'in.

And iis I'ciinii-s Saved un- IVnuie? save acres of land, Over 10O Years Olil. "Aunt" Hetty Dorsev. one of the olI- POLES, wt.xnou- SHADES, POHTIEHE CL-KTAIXS. M.VXTEL Ql-IXSand FIXTURES forSAME. another entertainment given at the same house next Saturday evenins.

All are cordially invited to come aad spend a inters were married last night at Clag- gett, president; S. Fenton Hargett, sec- est colored women in the county bcliev- sret Baltimore. Owing to recent retary, and C. Ed. Derr, treasurer.

Mr. ed to have passed her 100th milestone aSiiuion in the groom's family only the Fenton Hargett succeeds Mr. Samuel died last week ne immediate friends were present, amongst I Zimmerman as a member of the board. them, 3Irs. B.

Roseaour of this city. The Mr. and Mrs. David Lowenstein left The today for Xew Tork. Wertheimer is in Xew York on a business trip.

Harry Xusz left this afternoon for Pittsbnrg, where he is engaged in from the contest. Mr. Harris authorizes business He has been on a. yisit to his I the statement that he is in the race to mother here i staj an whether successful or not, be Froji Mt. St.

ilary's we have it that Miss -will not give np the fight until the nomi- sweeney is visiting'in York, nation is announced- The friends of the Miss Mamie bhnver at Uaion Mills, and I candidates do not expect the appoint- Alls? of APW Orlpanc: tlio I A 3 GAKKOTT--iioonE. Personal Mention. i Mr. Lee Oarrott son of Mr. J.

Rice! TheBaltiraorean's irrepressible corre- Garrott, of Kuoxville, will be married on rtent. "Amos writing from week nearMonrovia and Tra-sbu- ried there Saturday. She was foimerlv a slave of Col. Brashcar's and for many years a servant in the family of Dr. Mob- erlv.

Xo.30 XORTH MARKET Frederick. Md. Miss Brugere, Xew Orleans, is guest of Mrs. William Shriver. the perintendent of the House of Correction, at the home of the bride, "Clifton," near Weverton.

THE WOBK'OF DEATH. EDGAR MILLBK. Edgar son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L.

Miller, South Market street, died ves- thus comments on 1-known here: into the Times office Mr. terday morning, Aged 3 years. Funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 10 7 ment to be announced before Thursday, which is the day the President usually devotes to the discussion of treasury o'clock, interment at Mt. Olivet, pointments. Mr.

Wellington, of Aflesra- ny county, saw Secretary Windom g'at- urday with 3Ir. 3IcComas. night and found Mr. Ingle, formerly of Baltimore, hard at it. He had a natty i little cap on his cranium, labeled "The Times." Bright, active; pushing, in love with his work, he is fully up to the times.

Picking up the Times you will notice he is letting the Sun shine on it. In its make up and general arrangement, it is very much like our home paper, the Sun." Xo Trouble Experienced. Sheriff Gaver and Deputy Myers re- to- i turned last evening from" Baltimore, where they delivered several prisoners to tbe penitentiary. Xo trouble wasex- The I perienced by them on their trip to that institution. F.

i BriefBits. --The Chatauqua Literary Circle meet tomorrow evening at the F. Seminary. Died Prom Natural Causes. --Eilas Reed, near Carrollton, Carroll -A little child of Foster Lee died yes- county, sold his farm, containing 160 terday moining- at an.

early hour. acres. to W. T. Reed, of Baltimore conn- i port was circulated on the streets that ty, for --Wm, Shipnagle the farm of Jacob D.

Leister, containing 140 acres near Haiapstead, Carroll Bounty, for From Yellow Springs. MRS. SATTLLA SHEETS. --Your correspondent had a pleasant Died in Baltimore on Saturday, March call from 3Ir. Wm.

L. Cook, of" Shep- 1st, at the residence of her son-in-law, E. herdstown, W. one dar last week. PJ Mrs.

Savi Jla Sheets, in the i Mr- Cook is extensively encased in farm- S7th year of her age. She was tie" wife of Mr. John Sheets, and will be buried at Emmitsburg tomorrow. For Iiarceny. Constable Brengle arrested James Graham this morning on the charge of stealing a watch from Charles Harris on Saturday night.

Magistrate Turner com- mitted him to jail for a hearing this eye- nine at 8 o'clock. Please bear in mind that I give my personal attention to all work, which not only saves me theexpcnse of a high priced workman, but on- ablus me to give you the lowest possible prices Remember, also, that all work ia guaranteed. You are very cordially invited to call and examine our stocSc. Respectfully, iroui nuisC' ptnnEfH liiiyinjr at the VOKK I1AKGAIN HOCafi. No.

Xorth Mnrkvt Street. KKEDER1CK. tD. I. A.

WOHI.EY, ManaKer. Janlidiwtt ROLLER" AS. II. GAMBRILL'S I "SUPREME" "SUPREME- 1 -SCritEME- A A A.VD PATE.VT PATENT PATENT PATENT "MT "MY feblOdfcvrtf GEO. W.

GOOD. Hotel Arrivals. CITY S. Unger, Wavnes- the child came to its death by the hands of its father, who, it was alleged, had 1J a 1 r4 ssussssas: i Gard- ner Thomas Turner and a constable, who yisited the house and found the Glee ue Club death. It is --The Frederick College have no intention of giving an the report, taintaent in City Opera House, as stated in one of the city papers a few days ago.

lie Pennsylvania School Journal erts, G. B. Swindell, Balto; H. C. 6r nig iu Jefferson cotmty, W.

and reports the growing wheat as looking Tery promising in that section of the country. --Miss Lizzie Zimmerman and Miss Ettie Morsel! are holding very success- i fnl Band of Hope meetings at'this place They are well attended. --Miss Elsie and Miss Amanda Fox and Miss Jane Blentlinger have returned Jenkins. H'b'g, Pa; 16 from the from a pleasant visit to Mr. and county.

i Mrs. Martin L. Kaufman's, of near Fred- CESTBAL HOTEL--C. D. Haney, Co- erick cit T' lumbus; R.

C. Church, Cincinnati; --Mr. Charles W. Staley's new dwell; Scbafer, Xew York; H. Pelletier, Boston; 1 is completed and presents a very fine The new emnloves at the Citv WntAl Garret Schriver, W.

H. appearance. Mr. Staley has moved' into for February and March is a mcmorialto'under the management of George Bren- roe er York. Pa; F.

T. Gortiand. i the buildTM tbP -ate Rev. Dr. Higbee.

i ste. keeper of the billiardrobmr arV i ko: trom the 6eo Martz bas rented Mis- An-Mr. E. F. SmiuTof the Ridge Public Henry school.

Emmitsbnrg district, will hold a Simmons, night watchman. C. D. Doll Balto: 24 from the erman of Charje yille, has Irought from J. Ezra Summers a small tract of land and will shortly put to work a force of hands ia rais- VWe Point With Pride." To the "Good name zt home," won by Hot Sarswpariila.

In Lowell, where it is there is more of Hood's Sorsapa rilla than of all other medicines, and It has given the best ot satisfaction since its in troduction ten years ago. This could not be if tbe medicine- did not possess merit. yon suffer from impure blood, try Hood's Sarsapo- rilla and nauize iW peculiar curative power. FOB SALE. SALE OR DE- sirable three-story dwelling-house, situated on Market corner Seventh St Joseph Rroff.

FTTLL ROLLER PROCESS FULL HOLLER PROCESS FULL ROLLER PROCESS FULL HOLLER PROCESS FLOURS FLOURS FLOJTHS FLOFHS Rank with the best marXets. Superior to any made In Western Jtarybmd. WB GO TO CHICAGO, JOHN HENDRIOKSON. OR EXCELLEXT 1 we Jont approve of that place for the toned violin, imported from Europe. i we won't Kp to Legislature TpOnTsALE--A GOOD RIDING SAD- I br us x- die Bridle.

Cheap. Nortn Market street, Apply at So. 17 f28d3t not known who circulated Hotel Matters- tebnrg Spelling bee tomorrow evening. --School Examiner Glenn H. Wor- thingtou commenced today the examination of the pnpils of the "public schools hroughout the county.

--The qaarterly meeting of the Junior Caatle' Fteara Fire Engine Company will be held oniirhi at nV'or-t commenced today to move his property from the Carlin "House. He will finish on Wednesday morning when P. E. Lon will take possession of the latter House as proprietor. His clerks will be Bentoa countv.

Divorce Granted. In the equity case of Geonretta J. G. Miller vs. Albertns A.

Milled a decree ing stone and cleaning up. onignt at 8 o'clock--Examiner Worthington and his As- A. B. Holtz, haye sent oat the to be used by the teachers of he public schools in the examination of --The C. L.

S. C. will meet tomorrow -eninc at the F. F. Seminary.

E-k Duval! assumed his position i is letter-carrier todav, vice X. J. BJumen- Tir. resigned. --Tiie large engine in use by the Juni- rs while their own was undergoing re- 7airs.

loaded today and will be sent Lewistown, at once. saKMSSKSffiS: i -ft 1 ler to Georgctta J. G. Lambert, her Incorrigible. Constable Brensle this morninsr arrest- ma: fien name.

mt I. GENTS THE NEW SPRIXG XECKWEAR RECEIVED THIS VTEEK T5 PRON'OUXCED TO BE BY ALL THET ARE ALL THE LATR DESIRABLE WIDTH, COLORING AND YOU'LL NEED ONE TOMORROW. OR FIXE ALDER- ney cows, resrintered with calvm by A to HE. Patrick St. PAIR OF REGIS- JL terod Alderaeys: also that pony that F.

T. Hopwox! drove in hti milk Call at r.T. Hopwood'a. on the Road one-half mile from Frederick. felrJTTd CLOSE AX A a vain.ihle form of Acres.

4 from adjoining the residence of M-n. A. P. in Howard couotv. fJorxI Dw-clJins- and Tinnk Bam: injured fur Priiv acre.

Fine fann. -in-1 jwo t--iiant hoito-son She plai-e St" Paul M.L fob: ed Olivia colored, charged with being incorrigible. She was committed to jail by Magistrate Wilson nmfl tomorrow morning when she will be taken by the above constable to the Female House of Correction for colored dren. A Vagrant. Magistrate Wilson committed John MDLUNLX KEMP.

Dry Goods Department. UR A FO1I SALE in an many Ger- ra.in-.. I I tr.ii*s in Howard ifii acre- f.f anil. A vw An f.irm- i th" pim-e clf-ar liy cultinif K. No Pan: itilinwrt-.

M-l. ftildlra 31. WIESTS FCLL Boiler patent flour a specialty. A Call i line of (rroccdes. provisions aad notions tor i sale.

delivered free of charge. H. E. Little. 43 "East 4tb st.

BUOJS-WJaEAT PLOUB. J. H. J. H.

GAMBRILL'S J. H. GAMURILL'S J. H. GAMBRILL'S ROLLER PROCESS ROLLER PROCESS ROLLER PKOCESS KOLLE1J PROCESS BUCKWHEAT BUCKWHEAT FLOU3- BUCKWHEAT FLOUH, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

A Generous Gift. President Edw. Koontz of the Junior re Company shipped today to the Sarah Aane Fire Company. Xo'l. of Wia- Chester, one of the old hose car- riages recently purchased by him from the Jnniors.

He had the carriage paiat- ed and fixed np very prettily and present- We are now showing the finest Hue of JOHN HSNDRICXSOX. Hambiirgs in all the newest effect? to be RODERUCK'S LINIMENT. of citv. Forfni-- in npply to th." J. Frederick.

M't. "The Old Homestead." ''The Frederick Theatre Company." of this city, will an entertainment at Groff Hall on Friday. March entitled, "The Old Homestead." foimd city. Al-o pretty A-LOOK i ed it Sarah 2ane as to of iis i zation. The Sick.

5ffSssss vffl Miss Ada Ward, of West All Saints' trect. is suffering with an attack of Ia rrippe. F. Croft, Park aventfe, Balti- lore. fe extremely ill -with pnenmonia, npenndflced by the grip.

Mrs. Jacob s. Tyson, her sister, left today for her Boosters. Ttamons, Postmaster of Idaville, Ind. Bitters baa done more forme han another for that sebnrarislni from Kidney trou- John- Jjinnek'mDd stockman of ers to' be me SKJV.

SlectrloBIt- wboinalS run own asfil dealt care whether -HreB ordiot: found new appetite and fait Just ke a n6w leme on Ufa. "Only ode. a ottle, Jos. B. Gmri-crt's, Drug Store.

To Talk Temperance. A public temperance lecture Trill be delivered at the M. E. church in Middletown by the Rev. C.

J. Price tonight. The lecture will be under the auspices of Middletown Lodge Xo. 15,1. O.

G. T. Max-Felons The vast amount of labor performed by the Ireart in Jceepinjr all portions of the body supplied with Mood is not generally known. It beats 100,000 times, and forces the at the rate of IRSmiles a day. which is 3.OOO.OOO No wonder there are so many Heart Failures.

Tbe first sycaptoms are shortness of breath when -r -i aad Tol3e is in new or thousand Md. IRS BY THE at THE Spring styles, with side bands, at prices the lowest. Mr. Brengle's Resignation. for the yacancv oa the police force, which will result the resignation of George Brengle, Trill be made until the annual meeting of the board of aldermen on March 16th.

Oliver Mossetter, who has been serving otu a sentence in tbe jail for iflegal sale of whisky, was released from, that institution Carpet Department. Oar recent purchases are now daily ar- riving. We will lead in as ell i oreatQ wnen thls aso hungry or smothering spells, swollen ankles. stock and get before placing rot. your orders.

Remarkable Kescne. Mns. Michael Curtain, Plainfleld. I1U makes MULLIXIX KEMP the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her Inngs: she was treated for a month ty her family physician, tot grow worse. He told her sae was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her.

Her drujrfrist Suggested Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption: she txnight a bottle nod to her delight found herself benefited from first She continued its use an.l after taking The statement in the Frederick Times of ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now Saturday last that I would present a hose car- does her own housewock. and. is as well she riase to th4fechanicstowja Tire Department ever was. trial bottles of this Great Dis- next imagined in some one else's coyery at Jos.

B. Garret's Drug Store, larjre brain, WM a baseless fabric and is not true, bottles 5Oc. and l.OO. mar4dlt KD. KOONTZ At the testimonial list of THE FAMILY LIXIXEST, and you will see the names or some of the most prominent men aad women in tbe corin- ty who have used it, an-I they all pronounce It a am class article doinjr all that claimed for it.

We. therefore, feel justiBed in placing 1 it before the sreneral public, and request a ther tnal of It can now he obtained of druggists and merchants sfonerally. or upon application to the manufacturer, JOHN 1 C. KODERfCK, office, jano WANTED. "AXTF.D.-A SINGLE white- man to milk and make immons.

Piu-i Mills. marril man cv-k. -x-jt-ih and iron for small family. to pt-r---n. Apply 3lEX sell for us, either on salary or com- mis-ion.

May ItroUiers. Nurserymen, X. Y. Made from Prime Northwestern Grain. Made from Prime Northwestern Grain.

Made from Prime Northwestern Grain. Made from Prime Northwestern Grain. WARRANTED PUKE. PURE. PCRE.

tVARRANTED PCKE. CALLET) IN CAJ.I.ED IN CALLED IN CALITT. UALLED IN QUALITY. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.

LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE PRADE. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. DOLL SON. WANTED. Md LADIES TO operate knitting machines; and girls from twelve to years of nw, to do trans for w.jrrk.

Good joiaranteed to indus- rTx-f-KiXJij trious persons. Board can bo ohtainod con- Kl venien); to the factory at. moderate rates to the Union Manufacturing East Pat! rick street, Frederick, Md. LL FOU SPRING. NEW FRENCH PERCALES.

NEW FRENCH PERCALES. NEW FRENCH PEKCALES, Yard Wide and of Exquisite De signs. TOII.K DU NORDS. TO1LEDUNORDS. Elegant line of styles, at the est price ever offered.

DRESS GINGHAMS DKESS GINGHAMS Ia 50 Different Patterns. OYSTERS. Prime Salt Orrtern OT cents per fallen at D. Bonta Restaurant, corner AX ACTIVE A OX liberal salary to permanently ropre- an association Incorporated to SKpply at i co-operatire prjcos, general merchandise and all kln.ls of articles for home and family us-. wcbsmall city, town, vllhisro and rural dis- trlct.

SO.OOO membars. Pali! up $1 OO.OOO in cash. Credit well Ated Kefer. Church and Mariet streets. ences vxcbunirefi.

Umpire Co-operativu I elation (Lock Box 61O) N. Y. NEW THINGS IS PLAIDS. I I A LJKEX3. HAJCBUIG.

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