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ALL OVER THE COUNTY. I Concensus of Current Events in County Towns Compiled by Our Own Correspondents. --Her. George A. Wbltaote preached excellent sermon Sunday February "What Tie memberi cf cf Iklc a tended the social mt Cturcb, cm veie Mr ud Mis.

O. Ogle scd duoeh tsi. MX. Joha M. A.b«,t aad dtaghter, MUs Dellt; Mrs.

Alleo U. Meetts CBCB and Ijciile Warctr and DiTld Bpeik. The lodtsn Hedidne Compan? iri 1 give an exhibuloa In Hill every nlih of this wetk. MUs Mangle Hoi and. lias timed her to iser paieats near ftaa- --Mr.

C. L. Putmtn, of Backeystown, It guest of hu father in Kw. --Mr. V.

U. Miller, of Fiedeilck, rpent Sunday is tbtt place. --Meters. Runkeis, 7. L.

Hsnn. J. A Baiter tad Mre- JEL Ik Oarer aie on the --Hr. Mrs. Joha B.

Harbsogb Saturday acd Sunday at attending tie funeral of Ha. Harbauga'e TOOtber. --The WoodabDrV Creagerstown Turnpike Company bare declared a ditl- dend 3 per cent. BRUH5THCK. the bad weather of the 233d, the Bplaconsl enteria'nment was qalte a success.

Tney will lare it OTei this comlog Ftldsy night. Herrlne fa frfqiently called on to play ia dutches, ftho to play for many enterUJnmettj, from the fact that perionally sie is a very genial and azieeaale lady, aad these qualities bate made her a popnlir favor lie with those with wham be comes in contact. The esteem in which she is held ts io no way diminished by tbe fact ttav she fold's her duties energetically and of music. A 1 proves that her serrlcca hare b3en aile- factory acd commendable in every ic- spect. --We csms near hiving a regular fliod here on Monday and Tuesday nlghte.

The rh er jras very high. --The people are getting rraly to more, whitewash snd clean up regularly. --Mary Jane's gardening time Is not fat distant. --Ia conirqnence of the high water very few trains are running. --Slekneis In this town has subsided In a measure.

6BSXK VALLKY. --Hot bed making and the return of blick makes one feel as if winter was on the wane. --Whilst Congress has passed numerous pension bills we have In our mldtt an aged and decrepit ex Oaloc soldier, wno diaiu no govercment pension, yet deserving. --The Green Valley man appilsed as of the faCt that he WIB ramlndtd of the annual coming of St. day.

--Whilst all re Mcs and are made glad that springs ana wells are again being rercscua'ed by that great blessing, agala will all be happy with warmei weather and a sure crossing at Christ's beautiful ford. --Owing to the very high rise of the waters of the Potomac and Monocacy, Which cut cff onr mati communtcauoua, preven'el Green Valley from taking port In the Inauguration exercises. --When we not'ce the enterprise and manifested, specially ia tne interest of e'esirlc as given by Taa Nxws from time to time, we pause in wonder and beaold tae grsat sni grand water power that might be bar nesstd to the Industrial and financial interests of Delia town. --Mrs- Paul Hanser and niece were the guests one day last week of Mra. J.

N. Wilpp, --Mrs. Edward Talbott ead children spent a list week her par enta, Mr. and Mxa. J.

Datii. YKLTIOW EPKISG3. --Mrs. L'zz'e Hat- wife of Mr. Jas.

L'nton, formerly of taia p'ice, died ai her tome, near Mountain on 1 hare day, February after a lingering 1.1- nesa of paralysis, aged 60 years. Her zemstna were brooghi ta Yellow Sprlntts on Saturday and Interment was made i the cemetery ite caapel thU plaie The Rev. Aspsr, of Lswiatown, coc- i ducted the funeia services. Mr. Charles J.

Siaiib, of Cnarlesville, had cta-ge of the ianeral arrangementa. Mra. Iitnton made many frienaa wnile here and was held in the highest esteem by ber.frieods and neighbors as a kind and cnrlit'an womax --Hr. D. W.

wife and daughter, of this vicinity, were the guests of Mrs. Hosanna Silcbael, of near Bethel chnicb, on last Barclay. --Mr. Dennis Lencart, cf this place, made a business to Cliarlesrllle yesterday. --3ne diy last weak Mr.

Frank Stone, of this place, had the mtsf jrtune to sret one of his izeons badly crippled. Mr. Stone has a fine fbck of pigeons, which he jjrfzss very highly. --Hr. and Mrs.

Joslah of Fea- ga'a Mills, gpeot last Wednesday with friends at UUca Mflla and --Mrs. Joseph S'a'ey. of this vlcin Ity, was a goes: in tee family of Mr. LiQ. tier gtaiey, of Yellow Springs, on Saturday aiternoon lait, Mr- and Mrs.

Joshua Zimmerman, of Chaiiesvllie, spent a cojpie of daf daring tbe past week with his SID, Mr. Ed- Zimmerman, of Piessmt HI1L Mr. Sdward Tnsker and wife spsnt Sunday Us: the family of Mr, and Mrs. Blmer Feigs, of near Fesga's Mdis. The Yellow Sprlrgs Cornet will famish fcr toe iniueursl csre monies la CUy onlfhureday, March 4-h.

of cur cii'zsostx-- peoi to accompany the band to ft asking- ton on the 4 b. Mrs. John 3EL Clem, a much respected this vlcini-y, quite ill with sn attacR of rhenmutsm Dr. S. T.

ner, of FrederlcE, is la atiecdance. We are giad to nets Msry A. Is now from her recent. liiaese. FBANKLISV1LLB.

Mr. and Mra. Jac Wastler, of Tharmont, spett Us'. Thursday with Mrs. Celia Stansbnry, ol this place, Mrs.

David and Adam and Mrs. Daniel and Robert Kigeabrode scent Satnrdav with Mrs. J. A. ColUcbwer, of this place.

--Rev. S-C. Cvt'e, of Tbumoat, Mrs. GelUStuubary a short vUlt oa Wedoesdty last. --Mi.

Adam and Florence SUenarode ait Suardsy with Mrs. of billow Qcove. --Mrs Trrxeli acd dituh'er. Miss JaMa, si eat 1 Saturday with Jin. CcUa tilSDSbury.

Robert E'gecb-ode acd Flw eoce S'geobrode spect lest Wednesday with JSdvard near Thar- mont. DOCB'3. --The selection of HOD. Jsmes A. Guy, of Baliimorr, to posLiox the cabinet of ihs Ptealteat ii ludeed ai honor that all Marylandera, Irreipec- ti.eof party, aaoald highly a.

Yocr cjrrespendent extends to bim ongratulaiiooi and wianeshim every Mr dcstrvts to be coatpllcen'cd on the selection of saca a trae iepre.e_tiUve of his patty from S.ate, --Tbe 1 ite thaw acd rains have left oar roads (n a very muddy condition, dome of tbcm would mike very gO-d latsooa for those to favor of better io.idi- Waie visiting secretary the Woman's dome and Fui- eigo Missionary ttcd-ty, of tbe Uod Synod, will thcae who Basil the meetlcst to te held in tbe Lutheran Lhusca, Friday evening, March 5, at 7 o'clock, --The Y. P. C. and Jonlor C. Woikers otsarved Christian Day Sunday eyening, Febrcary 28.

A very large attendance was preset --Ml a Lacy Ylrts, of Wtt rford, London coat ty. Va, has ttea tbe K'est of Mrs F. Myers'family, afWoua Oak Spii JgE," returned home daituday. --Mr. Carlos proprietor of the known Siock Firm, who tai been vlmlcg relstires ia New York CUy, has returned to fits home.

--Hks of New Market is the guest oC Mr. C. H. Wefastet's family, near Doub's. --Misses Katie and Annie Lambert, of Frederick, spent Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. D. O. Hoffman. BiTEEL.

Mrs. Alice Remaburg Is stlil on the sleklLjt. The great show that has been entertaining ths people of place has moved to fellow Mrs. C. C.

Zimmerman and son, Byron, ta'd avfei; to her son, Ritchie Zimmerman, of Frederick, Mr. Wm. Stall, wno was ill, Is slowly Improflrg. --Mx. Harry Hamerlck, school teacher of.

this place, naa toe mLfortuce to sprain his ankle on his way home last Thursday evening-. Const qaently there wano Ecbool on Friday. Preacbiae on Sandsy next at Zkm's church at 2 15 p. m. Miss Djrab Stnii and brother are Wilng friends in the vicinity of Bloom DA.TT8 A heavy thnoderstorm passed over this sestioa the 23d ultimo.

The rain cams ia torrentr, replenishing wells aaci swelling slcsama. Miss Aha of Virginia, is the guest of Miss Clara Byrd. Miss Mary J. Byri, a'ter a pleasant visit Misat Scla.ffer nd torn well, near Backeystown, has re'u ned home. MUs Alice Jr-ies, of Backeystown, hgs been visiting her b.oiher, Jjnes.

Miss Annie L. Stang, we are sarry to state, has been very sick for eome weecs Miss Ma-y Darby Is visiting her sis er, MTJ. 1.1 am Lewis, of Kensington, Md. Misses Era Damson and Belle Tott hiva been speod-ng some Uma tiiJi filsnda in Waxhtugtin. One cf our estimable merchants, MI tin T.

O-ur by, has a fine brood of young chicks, which will soon be rtaiy to try. Sirs. Jcs-pi Allnntt and -MI'S Ju ia Allnatt nave been a 1 Pooiesviiie some t'me wi-h the former's mother, sirs. Hesur Will ama, who has been ill with typhoid fever. N.

S. AilnnU Is having lumber siwed to bailding a coin crib. BRADDOCZ. ReT. Hcff aaeier preached aa entertaining serm-so at 3 p.

m. to a large Tee Rev. 5L L. BearJ prcaea Sanday, Maicb 7, at 3 p.m. The public school of this plice, so ably taught by A.

J. Klein. Miss Annie Sctatfe, has had more scaol- ara en tna roll tola winter tbaa for a number of 5 ears. This shots the ability cf tne teachers unsurpassed. MUs Irene GIbion is her sis ter in Washington.

lite a number of persons from this will lake in tne ioaugnrailon, among them Joseph Bruchle, Kicter D. Claegit; Hemsbarg, Geo. Oit- bon and others. --Misses Alta and Acute Coblettz will be the guests of their sitter, Mre. Alton t-ariy, Wasoington daring the icangsra- tion.

Mra. Dr. Ho-sce res RemEbnrg, ot Washingtan, spea; day and cnnday at P.qu^ the of her raren.z, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Thomas Remsaurg. Howard Stop, a very vrorft young msn of near this vlllsge, wbo cui nls fott very bsdly in the moanlain several months sgo while catting wood, is lm- piovlng very slowiy and Is now able to get atoat wllb tbe aid of cratches. missicn was in tne Latneraa canrcn last mornlrg at 10 o'clocs. Tbe protrim wssas I Aothem, by the cDoii; Byran of Praise, by tbe choir; Scripture by tbe ps.tor scd scaoo'; hymn, Frcra G-eeniand's Icy Mountain'; open- log remarks, by pssioi; slneice, Beboid tbe Army the uor; rec titlun, Your Own, Miss Florence BiDgiLe, Wbo Will Ran Wita fie iaicgs; respoc- read Work and 'ft fee-s, by Miss Ella Wbipp; s'oglrg. Sovereign tf Worlds Dlsp.ay Fny Fewer; rtci ation, 11U Alice Lam be address, by pastor; elrgtog, The ft'hoie W.ld WotiJ for On aud On, by MUs May singing.

The King's ccllectlon and closing bymn, Spirit cf Mercy, Truth and Love, Wa vtry to kne af raMMdcrh of Mr. Jjaa W. Cook, a well kiowa ftrsMr, ot lato vlclalty. --Mra. Ccot.

Mr-. Jmea Cocanll Mrs. At-a'e ike with Mrs Newton --Mil. lasa Cook- and lUley 'and Maad. ipiBt attemooa WlU Mix.

O. WhlfP ud family. Taejoiag people of this pi ice A3 ai tha rtsltlence of Mr. Wos d. (or the purpose or organ z'cg aU-emry society, Mr.

franklin beta; caoiea presl pro for me eve'Bg. It waa then moved that tbe socle be alt d. Tbe Yo tog Suctc of aodock." A tier thi Jinei tbe iiig members were electee: Piesldea', Grayaon H. Mtrcei; vice piesideot, Franklio Jscktoo; Ciig Ramaaaig; assistant stcic- a Jona w. Bammtrs; treac- artr, Albert Meicerj crUlc, John B.

Too tatjsu for it next i a meeilog tt: oatltte hoisb bend-Ul to (baa toe biijcie" After "Qj4 bt ml u. if 1 we mtet agkia tbe society ad- mrntd Msrzh 5 Taa socieiy sxpres-dl inelr many to Mr. iJammeri for his kladneis --W. Stsmbaceh and family tpent last Sunday wi.U btr fatiitr. Trim mer, near Tanrytown.

--Public sales are-very ncmerons in this locsltcy tuts spring. --Q ilte a number of people from this place eiptc; to tht inauguration March 4 --Mist Mvra Snydcr Is reli tiTeiat Onion Bridge. --Mr. aid Mrs Frederick Myerly. of Doub.e fipe Cretk, fpsnt Suodar ta iier psretSrM-fi-and- --The Missionary Society o'.

'he Lu eraa Ubnrch will bold ihelr regular monthlv meeting next tuodiy erentng. Marca 1, as 7 o'clock. A. veiy In'erenlng progian ia being prepared. All are In vlted.

--The yjter held by the Missionary 8 of this puce list week waa a grand tec Hioote Shaw la visiting rela- titea to Michael Gilbert, a blgb'y esteemed lady and a kit acd good ttiecd to all wao Knew her, died at her rest dence In Wcolaborn ait I'uesday of general dtbility, 87 jeirt. Fho deceased leaves foar ana tnree daughters to moarn her teat Oiorge. Leaoder, Slmeoa acd Milton Gilbert. Mre. Jnbn Smtin, Liizle and Louisa Gilbert.

Her (uoeral look rlice Friday mornlrg In the i nh eraa Caarcb, Her K. 3. a ting. The pall bearers were MIcntel Holotenner, Geo-ge iletllblas, Juhn L. Lcngh.

George H. Smith, JSlward Slim mel, John Mc.llster. Inteiment was made at Mt. Hope Cemetery. D.

A. Shsretta waa the funeral director. ASABT. --You can almost daily reir the shrill cf the auctioneer ctjlag going, going, gone. --Soon it will be moving time --The cornet band of this place is In a flemishing cindlilon under the leadar- antp of Prof.

James Haller. --Miss Xmms Mali, of Oak Spring Firm wao tits been complaining for a lone me, ii tery much improved at this writing. --Mr. Sdward Ktnode bas returned ta Boonsboro, Washington couniy. --Hiss a was Master Iiealie Bare, cf place, tuaday last.

--A lirge amount of corn was shipped from Frederick Junction last wees: lor different points on tbe O. B. --Mr John Bstr, who has been on the gfck list, ii slowly convalescing at this wntlag- --Mrs. Nannie Myers visited Mrs. Robert Myers, of th's place, Sunday last, --It is reported that Mr.

Edward Hal lev wtii saorily open a grocery siore at placs. KKJtPTOWK. The Literary Soclpfy met on Saturday night, Febina-y 27. and after a Very elected tne following for tbe xt three Idtni, F. D.

Browning; vice president, Manton Aloleswjrtb; secretary, BenJab. Woolfe; tredsnrer, A. B. A chorea extension rally was belrl at Providence Cnurch Sncdiy. J.

AI te Engle bsd cnarge of tie lailj and Ii was qnlie a Tbe public Echcol of this place has been closed for two i on account of the sickness of the earner, Mr. Brown Ing. itr. B. E.

Boyer is suffering wi'h his hetd, which wis caused by a j.1 last so miner. Tae widow of the Isle Jjsbni Molesworth was bailed on the lit ILS ait at Bellies da. KBW MABKET. Addle left on Wed nesdar, February 24, for Frederick. fhe will make a short vhit, ihecce to Washington, D.

to witness the inaogora.ioQ. --Messrs. William Wood and George W. Taylor weit to Washington on tae 25 of February to situations in aosimsa. --Otis of Washington, made a visit to Jfir R.

ti. at his "Locast Grnce," near town, on Tceedsy, February 23 He was jast re- tjrnicg from a pleasure trip to Mex'cx Tbe winter season he genera spends tn trarel through Earope, ia in the summer be live: his country boras mt Tacoma Put--Mr. MornfDgstsr. Pennsylvania, spent few ttays with Mr. George W.

1'sylor. --Miss Lsnra E. Kindle returned 10 naMrgtqa on Thursday, February 25 after a viit; of several weeks toatr broiher here. --Boy Sp'jDseller. of was at home from Starday uatli Monday.

fourth quarter conference of tbe Proteatan; Church of Frederick C.rcali was here on Mon- yafteiDoor. G. F. Fcrrfrg pre- td the appointments were repre- secud acd toe de.ega wts Snsttuiied by unanimous TO to return of Rev. G.

F. Fa ring, wh ge aurth yesr i on tbe clrcu will end wltn the meeting of the annna! In next. C. W. mmermin was elected delegate.

Is mtt of it tbe eoeaiaalt; ami tkwckM besai aa am- ot dsatlts. --Mr. XI ward aas tke tract to carry tke mail betweea ntlck ro 18t7. --B. Cojper ts Jy'of critically 111 at his home, meat luxe, paeamonia.

BSAVKK DAK. --Mrs. Baldner is quite sick. --MnStrak falor and Mr. B.

Eiler are out again after a severe tpsllof pneumonia, --Mr. George Goodwin's children are LL --Mr. Wa We'zd's unity ii improv ing. Bonae ot shea are able to oat. --Mr.

George B. Kller aid wife tpeal last with his brother, Mr. Mar. shiU EUler. --Mr.

Grim, ot New Midway speoi Sondsy afternoon wita Mr. Wiiiia M. Bono. Lockluzblll. ot Baltimore city, spent the past week with her par tnu oa High Point.

Jalla Garber has returned h-rae ifter si ccdlog tome time with her sister. Mrs Diale! ttendrtcxson, of Frederick City. --Messrv. SI Clabugh ani David Hildebrand pa'd a flylrg visit to friends at Woodiboro tiatocday eTenlog. --Mr.

Frank Humbert, of spent Saturday a'terooon Ur. JOQQ and family aad tt ended praer meettcg at the chapel In tbe tvinlag. --Hr. Jeremiah Is on the sick Hit at the pretent v.me, suffering with pneumonia. --We are glad to cay that Mr.

Ira who bas been vtry raf.iiiy ImproTlng. --Mr. George Fllcklnger, who has been from taking of medicine, Is improflng. --Mr. Nicholas Lippy and fam'ly are s'arlcg with bU father since bis sale.

Elm aad his brother Charles expect to sun for North Dakota ia the near future. --Mr. John Clabangb and family Thaiscay evening with Mr. Juhn Cramer. --Mr.

Hoffman his reinrncd home ram hie vUlt to friends near Walk- erevllle. Rev. R. 8. Palterton preached a rery excellent termon on Snoday at Bill, from Gallatlant, 6th chapter, 17.

versa. --Elder 6 K. Bsrp'neton also preached a Tfc'V une aarmon a. tbe chapel on Bac- morning, taking for his subject the 5i7ib chapter of Numbers. --Hisses Fannie and Marcella Btaub pent Sunday with Mlai Gertrude flllde- brand.

--Mrs. who his been suffering with pneumonia, la rapidly improving. --Mr. J. Boaliin spent Bandar with his daughter, Mra.

Lynn, Onion Bridge. --Mr. Marshall Eyler, of Beaver Dim, spent Monday afternoon with his parents. --Prayer meeting was well attended on Sundav evening at the chapel, Mr. Edward Clabangh leader.

Tbe cfcolr rendered some fioe music, wlti Mia. Clabaugh as orgavalat. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. --On February 16. Lather Dvr.

aged 65 years, die! of pneumonia. Hs was buried Ia the ceme.err of Prcvfdeace Methodist Fra-estsnt Charch at Kemc- ReT. A. Dick, pis tor of Kemptown Circuit, tfficliting. The deceased leaves a widow, serea daaghtera one son, azed seven ears.

Tbe bearers were datnu-l Latlniore Day, John T. Wat kins, A.ddUon Diy, John L. and Mlel Llnthlcem. Wllilam LowU, of KemptDwa, was tne undertaker. Special and aopropiUte music wss furnished, Prof.

O. W. Walker acting as director. --Hrf. Harriet i.

Molesworth served tbe above deceased daring nis Illness and until the tribute of respect was coi- ete. Betarnlng to ber borne, she was taken ill tne same night wita pnetmc- and on Mirch l.t laid to rest beside ber first buebacd, Hamllion War- fiald, Ia Bethesda Methodist Episcopal Uanrcn cemetery. Rer. Will lam Qarria. postor of Moatgime-y circuit, officlitid.

Mrs. WarHsld wss 53 vears of age acd had been a member of tbe H. E. Cburcb for 41 years Her second husband, Joshua preached here a few months. pah-bearers were: Hobba.

La.imer Day, Garrison Brndea- bare, Ber. U. J. Bardette ad George SIciley. Wm, Lsnia, of Eempto was tbe a dertaker.

--Haver In tbe history of this patt of tbe State of bas ibe Death Angel teen so busy at ia tne last twelve )nbs. No less than sixteen beads of families, without, caunlln? berg, bave gone dovn io deatb and tbe grave. Tbe daik-vloged messenger bas never a ctjolcj in bis Be'ecilon of sutj and bas taken the very best, as this list will sbow; Greenbury Bryar, John Purdum, Jessie Brandenburg, Mrs. Harriett Browning, Singleton King, Jackson Iievl Zilgler, Uriab Liwsoc. George Caleb Burdelt, Mrs.

Mr.a-et Mciliy Joshua Mi 1-swortfa, Latter Uay, Weos er Moiiey, WillUm Kindle? and Mrs. Harriet A. Hozley. And now tbe comes tbat William Hercon. of CIsgtt sTllle, Is quite til and not exf scled to lite.

"A tray TVltli ilelanclioly, And b'd doll care very wU la verse, bat if Ton have casa of tha blaes 1 ased ty irrfljesuan, wiih b'Jicuraeu added on as S3 extra horror, jou caanot say bej! presu! ud ttins insure tbe departure of abomrnsibe twins. Tlie "proper iper" Tfiten ibiatrouto'e, tte a-d of nostettefs t-tisicli tatteri. win with ease and en apieiite. mod your livsr ght to reirulantr. th's joo borri b'edreid tauraentwlH --la J-stlT upin the pit of Toar stomach.

II you leal premoaioi7 tjrap- IOIEB of cah aad fever, rtaer troabla. or tbe Biuers to tb) res hiiccelT. wooe tfclan betu! jon. A feeble condnloi of 11 more cra-ged to one bis due tonic ibaa 07 medicinal sgeat ii existence. A wuieasefull three Uaes a day.

TA. na sber of rersons anticlpats atlenuing Ibelca igurttun. There Is an abanfauce of sales this Mr. Jofad E. James has moved near Washinaton, wdere be expic to engage in aiming and tracking.

Sate Tour Ule HaSBweEBAT SOOTH KIDSET Cess. new remedy ts surprise on account of ins prompt io re.ievlaz ciia ia the Biad der aid in coale or It relieves of aaJ -ala la OiSsliK it almost tmnie3 ats) v. ave joarse TBS br osStig ala miryelom cjre. Its use wil, prevent fa- ia a'mut a 1 cases or its grsita'tera ire and beiling povara. Sold by J.

A. jujo. A. Batrj Life 'My baby had croup and wis saved by Cure," Mra. jr.

B. Martin, of Buntartlle. Ala. or eale by Albert I. Pearre, Elctuaon Baildlnf; A Great ana tJaasaat Offer.

For ever; case of Throat ana I tmg disease Cure falls to care, the price will be refuntfod. sale by Albert L. Pearre, Btcbuon Bnildlng. I Osm for fint, Mittsfe, bllad With a i breslk-- Nor kBOwtigtiat I slaaed aetlast I loagtd dta'hl siffariot, tbcn, dear LarJ, didst opa my To erery sufferer, A.nd tsacb. throngb pklo, the precious Esc a esrtb cocr dalb coafeit Kow eiger to go hence-- gtiives not Howe'er Thau de'er Lord i' bjre 1 may bat be 10 Tolne a miats eil Tbe dear ones Taoi bait tsken Lence ate safe-- Tbey need mi not Tbe cry I bear now, ccmstb from the aching heart Of pjor Hew dare I long for Heaven, while sill 1 bear Tbtt crj: Asbamid to sblrk Mf snare, tbee.

Lord, tblt TaOU doit Keep Me here to do Thy work. White any of the cbi'dren of Thy love, 0 Lord, here White wjrk ihouMat hare ma do itlll undone, 1 date not IODK 5f BBADFOBD Ann on jtUUiUU As follows: PRIZES Xcw la Africa The ccw t-nOtlcnly rj-jt rr- A the c.ttt\f tr.Itnf Africa, tbcLUuk t'i'c-rdiii t.irrii and blor! bloomers, to llie Uie ewarthj 11 iv on the of tlio ferx-t, tm coiuc into clo-o c.iut:at im Kuroj t.m ihzaiiun, have ovxr the 1 liitlitrco 11 IAX.II easy for the yot'nj; I.Liik 11 en S3tiiv i he cresMuss of tl.cir -of ns t' 1 cU-i'tretl aiU clothing t' won were in the liable, of vtrt ex'reKKly limiicU. Xnw bovrotr, thi- only com 1 kfc ticjtlo but an up to date ina- thice us miii a eycloiueu'r, kit of isi.il ill il.u othir attachiuenij. At Crsc tl.e n.ui\o Ewains of bough: fer tluir ibe olO, Lirvdes which were discarded by the Kuropcan irarhit These for ti time sulibfled tl-e sisinmridn 1 of the native African bellerf. quickly Icarntd, however, that wheels of this ratlern were out ol date and that the s.ifety tins was the thing- One of iheso Uiuits cf eolor in ro- cenilr for photograph ugutnst backgroULd of trees arid grass, with a D.IIHC in tho She wore a cheek suit, cuii-sisung of a uor- folfc jacket vrki.

a belt that fitbxi close about the hips. Her only undergarment appeared to of woolen chemise. Ou bi.r 1 u.ul un i.lpjno hat was jnuntily set. t-o up was this African jnaul that bhe iliMl.utn.d bicycle stockings and viorc the short Focks coining half to tl.e thuc cro the latest thing the fair bicydxrs ol Jve-. Chamberlain's Conf-h Kemedy Always Proves EfTectaal.

From tho lllo Va. Pathfinder. There are no better medicines on the market tlum Chamberlain's. have used the Cough Remedy-ylien all others failedTo in every instance, it proved eflectt.aL Alroosl daily we hear the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies extolled by those who have ttiec them. This is not an empty puff paid for at so much a line, but is voluntarily piven in good faith, in the hope that suffering hn- manity may try the remedies, and like the writer be benefited- For sale bv A.

JL. Pearre, Frederick: M. R. Bticly, lit Airy. Heart BellrYcd In SO Mlantei.

Dr. froew'g Rure for tbe Heart perfect rshef or avmoitoe'lo in 33 effects cure. in ro-nedr ralptiatiii. Shortness of BonthFr' a petU. In 'eft -Id? snd a.l rymptocos ot a ulkiue" One acaa conricces.

Sold by Albert Pearre. Cured in Day. BheumiHg-n and In 1 IOOQ tbe reasrlnoe it on cause and the 41'ease trnqied'ately rtUipoJirs Th9 drat ceatS- tlo't bv A. Frcderlat. No.

S2 North Market Be. Conmmption Can be Cnred By the cf Shln-t This great toairhCori the oalr tuowa rsmelr lor -hat terrfLle disease. For sale bj Albert f- PORE WH1SKLY WARDS OFF PNEUXOKIJI. To obtsln fins wnj'ker If a p- bat- If ion w'll l- tit uo-sn sft nz Pnrs Baffilo fa-ellT or general use there IT m-re P04R MiLT. CHA8; N.

HAUER, 3S WS3T PATBICa ST. YOU ARE A JUDGE of CVsn "oal. Red fh. Ash and a 8. A.

at. All Coa'sucdtr cover. Ccmo see cs. F. MiLlLH CO.

40TMrt 25 60 Cat! art Priasgfwn each moath EACH MONTH FOR $3,490.00 12 SOAP 1 WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. to care miinySUIIlJtSHT I tP ax they caarollect. t'ut I RULES. IUK SO cH tB.e"top"portioia of portion kradltiK "SUNUCHT A Tnnw (calU.d~ Con. be vent, paid, enclosed with Cixpcutor vba mods IB mber Numbers ot eoa- mute iill Each at a lady's bgee TtM inl or crctlvmms'a fierce MH.ML SoTo District NAME OF DISTRICT.

Nrw York Cilv, Uroaklyu, nudMoirn Inl f.o/.V» 3 i land, VlrKlulK and I trlct of Columbia. Kngland Buttoaam TJ br Pi-- A of Ituf- lKvir York, Fitted wiUl Hmltfurd ttM Nick Bill. Standard Ujrclcsseur. and Hoot Lao capctKumrb of cooponi of cooponi from tbe tnct la which tbrj will Each option or nwttlorawltGold Wmteb. price S- Rarhaionthdarlnxiac.

C-ipota ur one pot Uuo UW 3. woo obCAin vrxpnen la diMWc rt-Ki tt t'TTr Bntiwni. tad tjxar fimt'MH. 4, rve to a about, alur S. Co tho built ai r-il LETEIt BUO3-, cw York.

TO-BAC GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT iti tbo world Minr idln lupounasm ou Jor a cutv i Scml nr our -iU Vour tvla. KEMtOV Yurii. Sold aud by Albert L. Pearre. PAPER MEAT SACKS W.

Douglas $3 Slice. lish. durable, perfect Eniorscdby overi.oco.ooo'««re-s. V.L. Douglas $4.00 and S5.CO Shoes are the productions of skillid from the best rmtcriil ccs- able at these crices.

Abo i-2 ShoesforMra, 52 and 5 1. 7a Bo i g-nilni pr 1 'v I Catalog free. W. L.DOUGlAS,B-^.i''- ff A YFAKtE. These not only protect bat preserve anything tbat roav be la them.

Onr perfect "PBBRLESi" bottom te used, which air and water tight. Tbey a-e made ia three slzss, to salt til sices of meat. PRICE 3, 4 and 5C. MANUFACTtlBED OSLY BT THE SOUTHERN PRINTING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANT. FREDERICK.

MD. 15th Day. THE GREAT 3O tb REVIVO RESTORES VirAUTf. Made a Well Man of Me. imtm R.

Agenr. Frederick lid, DR.ANNAGIERING REGISTERED FHlSIUIWt expcneuce. Specialist tn 0tsea5es of only. Private Sanitarium ot I'repntc Abwlotc privacy atforcl- ed per box. Advice by snail 1603 EAST BALTIMORE STREET.

BALTIMORE. ITO. prodaros ho alKive results In 3O lly aad qaldtlr. Cures wlien ill ottitre fill, en will regain tbeir lost manhood, aad old men will recover their youthful vigor by REVITO. It quickly and sorely restores Kerram- nera.

Lost Vitality. Impotoncy. Nightly Lost Power. Falling Memory. Wastinc Diseases.

all effects of self abuse or cicess and indiscretion. JinBts one for tt not only cnres by gtartltur at the seal disease. Isaereac nerve ionic and blood builder, bringing bade the pink glow to pale cheeks and re- ttonnft the fire of yooth. It wardx off Insanity tod Consumption. Insist on barinz KEVJTVO.

no other. It can be earned in Test portct By mail. S1.0O per package, or six for S5.OO. with tlre written Rnarantee to euro or zefoaii themoncjr. Circular tree.

Address Royal Medicine for 'radcrlor, S.BUUUKr 4 BIO. Chldmtcr-'it EncU.h Dlimoc EilNYROYAL PRICE ONLY $50. NEWSPAPER! MADE BY THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER HARTFORD CONN. There has been a loud call from best customers for a good, sound Typewriter at a reasonable price, and the "HARTFORD" is here ia response to it. THE BEST $50.00.

One on exhibition at THE NEWS and examine it or write for Catalogue. A full supply of Typewriter ribbons or all machines on hand. C. S. HOW-AUD, I MD.

Sofe Agent for Frederick, Montgomery and Carroll Counties..

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