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AS A NEWSPAPER FREDERICK NEWS IS UrSIEXCCL-L-ED. NEWS. LAST EDITION VOL. XHL NO. 131.

FREDERICK, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 189O. PRICE ONE Jas. K. Walter Co. A I JLHE to tall aad examine the I A -OF- MCSUX CXDEHWEAH ve are cvw showiajr.

The low priws will be a A PLEASANT SCHPHISE. JAS. E. WALKEK A- cv. City Carpet House.

AT THE I THE ST1LLWE AXD Cl'KIOlS. True TaZes in Which Keads Mke A A I -Lj I HOliE SCl'riXGS arr: veri to-day, They are particular! and stylish. Ask to see rbtiaL E. WALKEH CO. pre-ttv you will nothing bur of U-st tao- tones.

IcesegooJb stooa the u-st for TE.V YEARS AJN'D MOKE tliat CITY CAUPET inouey by with us. C. E. CUXE Manufacturers KAG AXD JUTE CAKPETS. City drptt House.

13 Xorth Market Strwrt, VreJerick, Md. FACTOKY tj X. Market St. VV GT KEAT --is-WHITE SPREADS. 'AKGAIX oceat worth oue at Sl.OO, worth and oce at worth Thcv JAS.

E. WALKEH i co. I Dreamed I "Was Dead, And was much surprised to notice the result of the settlement of my estate. My fkmilv had always been accustomed to live generouslV and had in a general way considered that mv i estate would clean up enough to educate anil i graduate my children and make comfortable i uueu i i provision for my wife. After I was buried.

mw lf ttni i the troubles of mv wife, who was my adminte- I lo ee tu Kock Hill i jratrix. bepan. My partners, who had alu-avs Company, who had also lost a 1 wl i the Mills mule STEEL CVK. The steel car no louder au Rieiit. It has passed iuto permaiiciu creation.

It is nre proof aud as nearly iudesjructiele as any human structure collisions, but its powers of are understood to be superior to any tin- due momentum of the rest of the intin. A present it is not claimed to be perfect, but that it will soon be better it is now is a foregone conclusion. The principle of true car coast ruction has been developed in it. aud on that principle the inventor and the intelligent mechanic can proceed to srraduallv improve it. A ATTENDS COt'llT A special from Huntingdon, says that a peculiar case was tried in the Common Pleas court there.

The irreat June flood on the Juniata carried away the stable of Jessie Mills, a lumberman, 1 and alo a valuable mule, which wa tied within and could cot be reached. A I few weeks later Mills found his mule at I farm house, ten miles distant, and iden- i tilled it. A short time afterward an em- here a Fcdcrak'aplahi Thomas and Confederate Captain Williams. Facts They had been college chums, and the three weeks preceding the tiring of the lirst shot at Charleston were spent bv Williams at the hume of Thomas--the same home AYilHams now the iujr because his host has but one arm, and Thomas does most of the v. because his guest has but oue a inevitable the separated and went to the front, one donning the blue and the other the gray.

The was nearly over when they 1 Si's', njet foes. It was on the field one of the terrible last battles. Early in the tight, Thomas, who had become a captain of infantry, had his right arm shattered by a fragment of a shell that exploded above his head. In his excite- ment he did not perceive how seriou wound was, but simply placed the woau- I ded member in a sling made of his hand- 1 kerchief, took his sword in his left hand and dashed to the front again. The bat- tie grew hot and lurious.

A position at i "-'Pa 1 length rirst held by the Confederates was usurp- i ak Eo kc1 llle cd by Capt. Thomas i who, by their audacity, i heavy fire from the men in gray. For quarter of an hour they were unable advance one inch, and were constantly bv a reckless company of THE CANAL CASE. A Bill Testimony to U- Taken aud 1'rovidiug for Appeal. Mr.

Poe in the Senate, and Mr. Pres' ton, of Baltimore city, in the llouse.have introduced another'bill relating to the i Chesapeake and Canal case that will prove of interest. The biii That it shall be tompcieiit for any -f the I parties to the cases now pending in the Circuit Court for Washington Count I ill eijuity, instituted by the trustees the holders of bunds issued under the acts of eighteen hundred and seveutv- eight, chapter lifty-eincht. and eighteen hundred and forty-four. ter two hundred and eighty-one, against the Chesapeake aud OhioVau.tl Company and others, to apply to the court for leave to take testimony accord- IVuiu Know 1 --Edward Wood, has tn-en spending the at home i his pa ents, returned to Baliitnorc aturd-v SOlTHEItX METHODISTS.

to the usual course by the court, relating to the expediency of repairing and restoring the Chesapeake and Ohio i'anal as a waterway, the cott of making s-m-h repairs, the length of time which it will neueraies was usurp- i talu Eo mak the same, the amount of i is and his company, touna which can reasonably be expect- L'itv, were drawiiv'ti obtainetl should thecana! be re- men in "ray. For a store tue probable revenues that may I reasonably be expected to be earned, and the practicability of enabling the I'roKrewi ol' Auimal Couleix-ucc italtiiuore. i The most troublesome ijuesjtivn vester- 1 day at the session of the M. CosjJer- the selection of to- represent Hahimore Conference the General Conference at Louis hi It was. partly settled bv the tiev- of Hev.

Dr. "Satuuel of Stauntou. Va Hey. Dr. James vi- ner, of Charlestowu.

W. R-jy. Knai- e-ey Smithsou, of Winchester, and Rev. John A. Kern, of Handolph-Maeon College, of she ministers, and Of T.

s. ri Baltimore. T. 1. Ro.inoke, fire Uill Alewmlria, J.

well sermon I Va the 10th. His text was selected from I tv Va Tl. 1 coonty, latter He has been i I drf' quota of aligned to BnUimore. Our ople were I i ti Vti ttel ar loth to part i him as he was one of winibtenhl delegates to be the mo'st aWe 0 11 of the mornin, here for sometime. Hev.

Harris is new paMor. retary of the Sabbath As-wciaiion of Man-land, made a short address, which he urged the preachers to use their efforts of Washington Sunday the 10th. at home. Taddie Crimes spent a few lat week -it 1'etersville. the -cest Of friends.

Joshua Danner is Ivinar very ill a his. home. He had a Vuii'iresj-Ce Sunday, the Mrs. Uolerl has been sick, i-. much improveti.

Mrs. Frank Keid is on the s-ck --Hev W. O. Isaacs preached hi: i Hev. M.

Mickley, of Burkittsville. preached in ihe Reformed church. Sunday morning, the text, i Kings 7lh terse. uevoieu to calling She ciikrac- ine I ers ministers, under the "twentieth disciplinary question. Mr.

L. C. BCC- 111 aad Wentffledi, years in buildins up. other than the valueof lost property, upon i All the firm's indebt- the company at once brought an edneSS Was a fiTH? A Sermon by Rev. T- Talmajje.

"If there be anythinK more pitiable than a delicatelv brought up. and on herma--- riage day by an indulgent fa-her given to a man to whom she is the chief jov and pride of jue until the moment 01 his death, and then that same woman going out with helpless cnildren at her back to struggle for bread in a world where brawny muscle and rugged are necessary--I say if there is anything more pitiable than that, I do not know what it is any one eise would appraise iti. And yet there are good women who are iadfe at ut erect in regard to their dutvin i a 6 short of what I could make the this respect; Ind there are axepJS fime capitil yield certainly, and some seasons invely hostile as though a life insurance a ut Ie and treble, come one made the remark jected a. man to some fatality. There is in TM, lt tr 1 nev er had insured my life, Brooklyn to-day a verv poor woman keepinsr a kl myself as I saw it wa small oindy shop whoVehementlv opposed pomc wh left uncovered, insurance of her husband's life, and when en my wanted the widow to leave plication hid made fora policvof OOO money the concern at the risk of the she frustrated it.

She would never We a 1 JS I 5:. I i to in the house that implied it was possible for her husband ever to die. One the goodsat saie. eduess was a nsed sum--no dseount" amounts due us were liable to shrinkage." Everything seemed to have a new principle of valuation iuite different from my ideaot it when i was a part of it. The more 1 studied the situation I found evervthinjr correct but none the less unfortunate for my familv I realized that a widow with the cash value Vu--- vivmtr partners' valuation (which bv the wav MKher than any one else would appraise iti quick revolution of machinery- his life was instantly dashed out.

What is the seouel Sbe is. with annoying tug-, making- the half" of a miserable living. Her two children have been taken away from her. in order that tbev mav oe clothed and schooled, and her life is ib be a prolonged hardship. O.

man. before fortv- esght hours have passed away, appear at the desk or some of our jrreat life insurance companies and have the stethoscope of the csan put to your heart and lungs, and bv'the seal of some honest conjnanv decree thatVour cailaren shall not be subjected to the huntilia- Eonpf financial struggle in the day of your This srreat sermon from which the above is STL extract, wilt be sent free to any one who address a postal to me at Me." Pleasant Frederick County, fd. H. and identified which an action of replevin against Mills to recover the mule. At the trial vesterdav the mule was in attendance, and a crowd of wit- i dlstaiu ar of the neld were dropping nesses swore that the mule was the iron i ever i' minute.

Captain Thomas saw that company's aad a still lanrer crowd were uls el was still alive, and made operating expenses, the Maryland Claims Decided amUouSan" Am UK communications the Confederate Bother matters relating to the restoring of in'tT his horse midway between the opposing Alcana as a waterway, or any H( 1 11 forces and lay motionless in an extreme'- on involved the sai.l proceedings; ca executor for ly dangerous spot, where shells from a the ulmg of any petition said I-awu1 tindV distant oart of the field wen. dnmnm.r by any of the ci ls e1 UmN tliat to cultivate a greater regard for Sunday and the passage of Sunday laws. company's aad a still larger crowd were positive that it belonged to Mills. The verdict was for Mil's. his up A MILK.

PIPE LISE. AVhen it was stated some weeks mind in an instant Come on, boys," he shouted, and dashed forward, followed by his men. I Five men fell before they had advanced since fifty yards. Still shoutingencouragiugly earnest. ai.

iuur per cent, interest, and knew matter was ireaieo as a jOKe, Sf.srve^JM TM trn tore were ever oberr i-alueof Ufeaud lile insumnce, and I for i company with a capital of I has. it is announced.been formed at Mid! dletown, X. for the purpose structing nen stateu some weeks since uny yarus. sun suoutmgencouragmgly in the that the building of a i to his followers, Captain Thomas milk pipeline from a. poinl in i where his wounded friend lay, raised State to Xew- York city was projected i him to his shoulder and a there was rather a general smile, and the i large rock which offered shelter from the was treateiTas a joke.

The pro- dying shells and bullets. The rock was C. HARTSOCK, General Agent. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CX OF SEW YORK. 19 West Patrick street, Frederick.

Md. Agent Aetna Life Insurance Co. for Frederick County, Md. I rjius. 3 -JJ ea al3dCectralH) i at the Hafner -ei.

Frederick. Md. Teiepbone connectioa. on VT. Patrick street, household aad kitchen Sale Register.

19 a 1 0 a- oa premises in Park Mills, real estate, of Horace T. Peters fc Brcady. auc-t. See adv. in Dailv and Weekly ews and bills.

March at 1O a. on premises, about two miles south of Frederick, live stock, farmiii" implements, ol Wilson X. Starts. Seeady. in Weekly Xcws and an furniture ot Mrs.

Josephine Capt FIVE THOUSAND TAEDS FIVE THOCSAXB TAHDS THOUSAND TASDS HAMBURG EDGIXe AXD EfSERTtSG HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING HAMBURG EDGIN-G AND INSERTXSG AT E. J. ELDRIDGE'S, AT E. J. AT E.

J. TO BE SOU) -CHEAP FROM TO BE SOLD CHEAP FROM TO BE SOLD CHEAP FROM 1 CENT PER YARD UP. CENT PER YARDITP. 1 CENT PE-R YARD UP. THESE GOODS ARE ONLY HAXF PBK3E.

I Hi CALL AND SEE THEM. CALL AND SEE THEM. CALL AND SEE THEM. E-J-ELDSIDGE, 34 WEST PATRICK STREET, Frederick. Md.

Marcl i at 12.3O p. on premises, one mile north of Plane Xp 4. personal propertv of K. G. Moles worth, auct." See adv Weekly ews and bills.

Starch 21. at 11 a. on premises, near New personal properrv of Ceo. Bit- Sfbiils 3dV in Daiiy News Sfaxch 21. at 2 p.

at famUy resoeocc on Market street, houseijoki and kitchen furni- Ture. of Mrs.Hannaa K. Trnscott. Geo agent. See In JDaily 5Iarch21.at farm, siraated oa the road ieadmKfrom New Market to New London.

valuable rea! estate iy TSsa. Mauls- March at store of Winner at of such a line. The proposed method of forwarding the milk is in cvl- indrical tin cans surrounded and prope'll- i ed by water, and the promoters of the scheme assert that the time of transpor- tation for a distance of 100 miles will not exceed an hour.while profit will be about i one cent a gallon. Fire and Water if this sort of thinsr eoes on we need not be prised a find New York the keep tor converging point not only of oil, natural the remainder of their lives gas and milk pipe lines, but of whisky i 1 ducts from the blue grass recions and beer ducts from Cincinnati, "St. Louis COAGRESS AND LEGISLATURE.

and The pipe manufactur- ers may well feel cheerful at the prospect only a dozen paces distant, but once a shell burst almost at his feet, covering both with dirt. When the coveted place of safety was reached Captain Thomas collapsed. A little later he was found by his victorious comrades lying insensible beside the man whose "life he had saved. Captain Thomas carried away the stump of au arm and Captain Williams the stump of a leg as souvenirs of the fight; and when the war was over thev hmghingly agreed to form a pool of CHICAGO WOMAN'S PALACE. the lovely Miss Honore gave her Brief Summary of the "VTort of Both Departments.

parties to said cause. i'ic if) iut nuns mai -viand by i I for I i 1 by i S' rt Clearspring. idfeja 1 1 ma not pro.ved tl- including the State of Marvlan direction of this Genera! appeared to raid cases and been made a i jV, Vo party therein, the court shall cram leave bC ln Vl to take such testimony upon such rea- Sn G. I.ov- Cadets of sonal' the ever A lay at Westemport Saint Patrick's Day was observed at Westernport by the" Ancient Order of Hibernians by a celebration aad street parade. The divisions from Oakland.

Summit, Bartoa.Oeean Cumberland, Frostburg, Savage, Westernport, Elk Garden and Key- In the case ser, W. were present and part. Temperance from Cumber- ui ci lu Ulc Lnited lat es Senate vesterd.iv, fprP.l nd nera Pot Mr. Sherman reported a substitute tor ter Jralmer, savs the A 1-11 XATIONAT, COXOHKSS. In the United States Senate yesterday, until the return of said testimony the court shall defer passing anv order upon the report of the receivers heretofore appointed in reference to the restoration of said canal.

That in addition to the right of appeal now given by the Code of Public General Laws of "Man-land any of the parties to said cases, including the State of Maryland, shall have the of appeal to "the Court of Appeals from auy interlocutory order or orders that may he passed by said Circuit Court in said cases, or either of them, provided i that said appeal or appeals shall be taken within thirty days from the date of any I such order or orders as to such as shall be passed after the passage of this act, and within days as to such as shall be passed before the passage of I his act; i and provided, further, that the operation of such order or orders shall not be suspended or stayed by the taking of such appeal or appeals unless the party or parties praying the same, or some one on their behalf, shall file a good and sufficient appeal bond according to law. That upon any appeal that may be prayed worth were used by the "government. In the case of Hculten Kougee, of Darnestown. Montgomery county, the court finds that stores and supplies for the armv. amounting to were used, but claimant worked the farm on shares anil one-third belonged to the owner of the the former is entitled to but the case of Daniel Uenid.

of -OiLC-- ton Bands furnished music for'she oceir- sion. Solemn high mass was celebrated at ten o'clock, Kev. Peter Manningvof Lonaconing, celebrant; Rev. S.J.Clarke, of Barton, deacon; Hev. Michael Riordan, of Barnesville, Hev.

Chai. Donahue, of Keyscr. W. iua.ster of ceremonies. The following ministers were also present: Kev.

M. Brennan, Cumberland; P. F. O'Connor, ashington county, the court finds that i Mt. Savage; Fr.

Wilson Harper's stores worth were used by the gov- i and the Rev. P. It Welder pas-' ernmem In the case of J. A. Gloyd, of tor of St.

Peters church of Wesieraport Oaithersburg, Montgomery county, the court finds that is a fa'ir and reason able price for certain supplies used by the government. In the case of William A. Anders-on. of llayticld. Frederick the court finds that is a fair price for stores and supplies used by the army.

ad v. in Daily and "Weekly and March 10 a. the residence of Frank toiver, minarets, overlooking the mild. iixrures of Weverton Hot-eL Harvev H. Lease, auer.

See posters. i March 22. ar 1O a. on the farm. 3 miles I ter Palmer, says the San Francisco Argonaut, it was understood that she should have the finest residence in the city of Chicago.

The hotel prince kept his worn, and not only save his beautiful wife carte blanche, but allowed her to build tee house any way she pleased. as she was to live in" it and manage it. Soon after the wedding she besraiT the study -of architectural art, and the books see bought and read and made selections from a library which cost The castle is a melancholy i pile of brovrnstone, with turrets, donjon courts, blue waves his anti-trust bill. Senator Hawley spoke at length against the Blair educational bill, and Senators Moody at.d Chandler advocated the bill. In "the House, Mr.

Lee introduced a bill providin? for a connection of the Chesapeake ajid Ohio Railroad with the proposed canal railroad. pension bill, which appropriates was reported to the House. MJLKYLAIfD ASSEMBLY. In the Senate of Maryland the gas monopoly bill was last night amended in several particulars, and'finally, on motion of Mr. Wirt.

indefinitely postponed, the vote being 16 to 9. Bills were introduced facts. --The pneumonia is prevalent around at i.lils time, but mostly among pon any appea tat may be prayed children. Dora, a daughter of M. from the order of the said Circuit Court Buhrman, is recovering from a severe iruiii uie oruer or tne said uircmt Court is recovering irom a severe appointing receivers, or from any order spell.

an.I John, a son of Alfred Lewis, or orders that may be passed "by said one or two children of Wm. Smith, Circuit Court before the pa-ssage of this are with it now. whose guests above ministers were while here. The church was crowded- Rev. J.

D. Bohuid. of Baltimore, was speaker of the occasion, and delivered an eloquent address on the life works of Saint Patrick. The altar was decorated i ferns and cut flowers and presented a handsome appearance. There were about one thousand members of the various Catholic societies in line, and after the parade they were given an excellent dinner at the school" buiidiag by- thc local division.

This was the burgesS day in the history of Saint Peter's elutrch. i and will long be remembered. jl 1-1115 act. in relation to the rupair and restora- --The ground was covered with snow tion of said canal as a waterway, the here Sunday, nad today, the 18th, snow (e a a farm. 3 miles I rrom Frederick, on the Spout Spring Turn- M- L.

Straus Sons MANCTACTTJHBBS OF MAXUFACTTJREKS OF MAXTTFACTCBEBS OF MANUFACTURERS OF MAXTJTACTCREHS OF FURNITURE FUHXITCRE FTJRXITURE FUHNimiE FUEXITURE See adv. in Court of Appeals are hereby authorized and directed to consider any testimony that maybe taken under the" provisions of this act, and the clerk of the said Circuit Court is hereby directed to have sent to the Court of Appeals a full copy of all of said testimony, which it is hereby declared shall form's part of the record as fully to all intents and purposes us if the same had been taken before the passage of any such order or orders. Ijiceiise. Opposed Ba the M. E.

church at its iccent session is still seen, but the cold weather of last few days must give way to old Sol's warming rays, as the prospect is for warm weal her. it r. Zach. Toms left his home here ruesday for some point west of the Al- Icghcnies. We wish him success in his new home.

The roads jlmt are traveled much now are very much cut up. --In your Saturday the picture of XOL W. 4th st, funKtrzre of Clav IJeGrange. Chas. B.

Font-aact. Seeadv in Daily Xetvs and bills. 3Iarch 24, at 3O a. at So. 1OS West Patrick street, personal property of Milton Burke.

JXS 5 RT I a se- auct. See Adv. in Dailv and Weekly Xews and bills. Slarch a. on tie f-im of Dr Bruce Thomas, on road leading-from Frederick to Ft.

of Rocks, valuable personal prop- IT -r tee adv. Daily Weekly News and March 26. at 1O a. -estate by L. Obende.

snet- See adr. in Da March 26. at IO a. miles -nrest of Dou of E. see adv.

in Weekly Sew? and bfjls i 1 at 2 p. on premises. miles real estate by Charles i ee adv. in Weekly Xeirs and MJte. on the premises, oo road i leadragfrom Wood-rtlle to MS- Airy, and ad- I joinff church property, real tlie English dinino-paHor the Moorish i benate concurred in House amend- the M.

E. church at its iccen hall, and the Turkish Japanese and I TM en to tne bill amending the charter of i adopted the following report: Greek parlors which encircle, the o-ailerv Washington and Cumberland Rail- The report of the committee on the second floor. There are two ele- i road thebOl was finally passed. Sen- perancc and prohibition is op on the second floor. There are vators in the house.

The expenses of the conservatory would keep almost anv one of the tenants on the exclusive es- road and the bill was finally passed. Sen ate bill was passed toenforce the prompt it of taxes by corporations. The bill, amended in the Senate so as to allow connections with all tate, and Mrs. General Grant Is authority I a for the statement that is not a roals was Passed by both houses and chamber in the Austrian Court that can the surpass the grandeur and beauty of Mrs Honse of Delegates bills were Palmer's bedroom. This Western socie- Introdnced for Paid commissioners of the help in the Palmer House.

At the last company Masters Honore and Potter Palmer. were hosts to 700 small bovs and girls. and sale of cigars: extending the time for the corporate existence of the Broadway and Locust Point Ferry Company; authorizing the sale of the" State's stock in the Washington Branch Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; to protect the rights of uiceiisc. i jjutrow is goo'l. in rcferriu.

The Baltimore Annual Conference of tnc am sorry to sec ex-Exam ir. v. i Keighbors was not mentioned. Now, I know that he did us much as any one to bring the schools tip to a higher standard and has a warm spot in Taneytown Talk. --Mr.

S. E. Keindollac is very ill at his here with but little hOpes of recovering. Bowersox, of this r-fiux', lias gone to York on business. --Mr.

Case Reid died very sudden on. Sunday. He walked a short" distance to- one of his neighbors and was bitting: talking and fell over dead. He was buried Tuesday moraine in the Reformed cemetery. Rev.

'ij. Hitzlcr officiated. C'. f). Fuss, undertaker.

--Benjamin Reaves died vcrv sudden on temperance and prohibition is opposed to high license. It says: "The failure of high license to abate the curse of drunkenness is becoming more and more evident, and it is but a delusive device of the devil to protect and perpetuate the nefarious traffic. We have come as a Christian nation, as never before, to a period in the world's history when Christian sovereigns hold the power in their own hands to abolish this traffic, for ours is a govern- ment by the people, and therefore does nor the terrible responsibility of the con- tinuance of the traffic and the dire and i --uuujainm jtuave iNimuel Dutrow is good, but in referring I on Sunday morning. He buriei tO the Schools nm cnrn- tn I OUFItl- i cdncnday morning at the Lutiieran. graveyard in this place--Frank Kehn, from near Baltimore, Is visiting his parents, living near ville.

the hearts of many. Clint. Xow is tree an.I vine trimming time, the base ball season will soon open and' the April fool is getting ready work. The early cabbage seed is now receiving attention and will be put in its little- I bed. AND DEALERS IN AND DEALERS IX DEALERS IX AXD DEALERS IX AXD DEALERS IX Seeadr.

in Weekly EUGtXE FIELD'S TVATCKFi? iw un; i i i i I went nshinc: in Wisconsin last owners of bottles, kegs, used in the fearful that harm mi-ht befall i and in Daily Neivs and bills. ust, and. my gold watch if I took it with bought a Waterburv watch for wore it. One day I dropped bottom of the boat and it came all apart with a succession of terrifying reports. I CAEFETS.

CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. CABPETS. upon the Christian people of America? The enlightened conscience of Christen- dom cannot legalize and perpetuate this measureless abomination without sin, for it is a crime to legalize a crime, and'the i time has fully come when Christians i everywhere should unite for its utter an- nihilation.

Believing that complete legal i nnanv. prohibition is the great, final and oiTly The bill to tax the Northern Central Rail effectual most earnehllv corn- road was recommitted to the ways and mend all our people to labor to send qnlv Legislature and or low, as enforce i State and na- tional. most heartily commend the far reaching results inevitably rest today 1 ie beauties of a new spring dress and The dear ie beau bonnet. rls wi a bloom in all --Addison Koons was in Frizzlesbunr on Saturday on business. --Anthony A.

Wivel, of Emraitsbuiv, was in town Tuesday. --John Fair and brother were ia Littlestown Saturday on a vj-it to friends. --Miss Maggie Arnold and Miss Ella Chipley, from Middlebnrg, spent unday here on a visit to relatives and friends. --J- Conley, William Kunkel and" 1 M. A ikers, who were working at pnttingr- tlie rollers in the new mill here and' And the come-- new to TlIE "How much are these individual butter dishes?" asked a lady in a china store.

"They are no! butters," said the attendant, "they are next summer's large ice cream dishes." I were boarding at the Elliot House, left subscribers i for tu cir homes in Charnberslmnr --Mr. Howard Zollicoffer and wife aad MNs Eva Mehring, spent Tuesday in Littk-siown. --Miss Reanie Lafauer left Tuesday morning for Littlestown on avisitto- friends and jelatives. That debt we owe and will not pay How easy to enlarge i There's troulde in those words we sav Wilh so much char-re OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS.

OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTIXGS. MATTJXGS. K.iTTIXGS.

MATTIXGS. MATTIXGS. THE JSWS. showers, slightly he Ila assured me. after conn iJ shall constitute lien on land Seating lirjuors to far-oflf nming to southeasterly.

nation and analysis, that the intestines 5, notner county; authorizing the ciiv I Virginia, rain, cooler, eas'terlv winds. the Waterbury watch closely 1 'rust the davis not far distant when i i of temperance Whenever I turned the stem, would make a loud constitutionol heard thirtv feet away. Maryland Conrt of Appeals. In the Court of Appeals yesterday McShcrry delivered'the opinion of ihe court in the case of the use of Bashe et y. Bovce, in ro'omac ir which judgment was and a new for trial awarded.

In Uw- 7 or pnrposc. legislative Matters. In the Man-land Senate yesterday petition was presented Urner from Carlton O. Neill and -I other citizens of Frederick county for a law to prohibit the sale of liquor within t-wo miles of Greenfield Mills, tlsi5 comvty A bill was introduced by Mr Urner providing for the erection of memorial tablets to Maryland soldiers who served at the army of the Potomac, and appropriating Houi-e bill tvas read a SCGS. C.

BUGS, C. RUG C- C. KCGS, SuC. Three Jteaths Across the Line. Gassaway Reed died suddenly near Taneytotvn, Carroll countv, on Sandav Mr.

Reed was visitinc a neighbor, tvhen he fell from his cnair neaa. He was aboai -50 years of age. Benjamin Reaves, a well-known farmer of Uniontown district, Carroll county, died at his residence, near 1 Lniontowa, on Monday morninc; in his 67th year. Samuel Rjagely, a well-known resident of the third district of Howard connty, died yesterday in his 80th -ear. pie asto their political affliction, we do not express the opinion that they should not permit themselves to be controlled Company A conference meeting of the commit- R.

Rouzer to May C. John Jacob Handley.lj acres of land 201, 103 and 105 X. HOWARD STREET, Corner of Fayette. 101, 1O3 ani 105 X. HOWARD STKEET.

Comer of Faj-erte. ifil, 1-J3 and 106 N. HOWARD STREET Corner BALTIMOKE, JO. Church Dedication. The dedication of the new Reformed and Lutheran church at Utica Mills, this county, will occur on Palm Sur.dav March 30tb, at 10 o'clock, a.

m. The sermon will be preached by Rev. J. Meninger, of St. Paul's church, Lancaster city, Pa.

Rev. Dr. Conrad, editor of 1 the Lutheran Observer, of Philadelphia. will preach at night. Services will be held in the new church on Wednesday night previous and from that time till the end of the week, conducted Vty of each Should the 30th a very unfavorable day the dedication ser- vice proper be postponed until Sua- dav, April 13th.

of a. watch it was. Occasionally I would let the watch drop on the floor? then I would pick it up nonchalantly and re- seme winning it. gave the tr -V, device to Henry E. Dixey.

Just before ze acre of 3and going to I)ed at night the time I wind my waJch, and it is a duty I never forget or seglect. watch gains five minutes every two days, so npon everv second day I set it back five minutes "thereby cheating the jeweler, insuring correct iiine. and preserving my watch from balcfni tinkrring. My ten-year-old bov has a Waterbury watch, which he wears proudly. Very often when I come home at night I Jind a.

note from him pinned to my pillow: "Dear papa--Pleas wind mv watch forme I am tirred." by 's Handlev in the interests of the liquor tr-ffic of July parade. Gen. is of a A. fetemcr O. Keedy, trustee, to Harvey acre of land.

W. R. Steiner and wife to C. V. S.

Levy, lot or parcel of cronnd in Frederick. Deborah and Eli H. Hann, to Geo. M. Mentzer and wife, 1 acre, 2 roods and perches of land, Correspondent Kincaid Indicted.

A Washington special March 18, says: The grand jury yesterday reported 'to Chief Justice Bingham an indictment against Chas. E. Kincaid for the murder of ex-Representative Wm. P. Taulbee.

ONCE FOES, The Moines Leader says: Two veterans of the civil war keep bachelors' hall in a pretty New England town. Both are heroes, but both are modest: so, out of respect for thefr feelings, they will be i Improvements. Wm. S. Ray, of Long Branch, is mak- improvements to his A Approvements are being w.T|n?ro made to the Bnckeygtown M.

E. church. duced for that gentleman Compulsory Votinjr. Senator Toadvin has introduced a. bill in the Maryland Senate to compel registered voters of the State to vote at efec- tions.

The bill requires jndees of election of the voting to make- out a. list of registered voters who aid not vote and certify the same to the return judges. In turn the return judges arc to certify the facts the clerks of the courts. Then the clerks shall issue sum- tnons immediately requiring the parties to come before the court and show cause why they shall not be fined in the sum of x-7 and costs for not voting. In Balti- i more cily the Criminal Court and in the counties the circuit courts shall have ju- Owners of property not ex- i exempted from i of the act.

This is the for which Mr. was chosen chairman of She meeting. The committees decided upon Henry G. Dull for Chief Marshal of the parade. Other matters pertaining to the parade were talked over.

second time to authorize the Mayor of Frederick to commit trampsto the "House of Correction. In the House of a rethioa was presented byMr.Mofsei! fmia'F-anfc L- Morling, T. Rice. T. J.

ns and 2,073 others, asking if the present h'censc laws are changed, that the local prohs- bitory laws of the different counties be left intact. Leave was crained Mr i Thomas to introduce a a monument over ihe grave of Francis Scott Key. House bill was passed amecdetJ by the Senate anthoriziae tLe cotnjty- comrais "oners of Frederick couatv to issue bonds. Kverybody Knows TM a i fiito! with "ation of months of Fred. Brown's Ginger.

A fevrdropa- impart In stomach a clow and vigor e'-jiiai to A wine glassful of Lran-K-. all every trace of scrofula. rhcnm, or other mar l.y taking Uojj' Sar- I one nolifir' is mo. Feel Well. Ami yet you art- cot sick consult a doctor, or you refrain from so for wiliaJarro yourself and tcM you what you It is Hood' The First Step.

are run rlij-wD, lo anythirxr to you." You should Prst step i i ntHja iiiia, which wjjl lilt vou out of that iinconfortahle. dangerous condition, into i state of pixKl health, confidence and cheerfol- ou ve no idea how potent this peculiar is in cases like yours. I llr nervousiys- thts Tonight aad Tomorrow Sight, And each day and night cUmng ta-'s week you canget at all1 dniggists' Kemp'a "BaisSc for Throat and Lucgs, acknowlcdsrcd to be dctioti. Try bottlr- Price SOcente at JOe. B.

Garrot'e Drug Store. Sample bottlw iflRDHIV!.

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