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THEDAILYNEWS, mm
STILL
LIVING
1IKKK
TKOLLKY
I'OLKS
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Arrive*
Carload
March17 In History.
U. & V.
tt>r the
IWDdTIMMM
NATIOKALHANK,
IK
cni|i<;rori??"
die
county.
1,'nlU'd Slates, born In
of
Uinvs.
Kcveral
Hnnvd.
chief
nutiiu'cd
l.'rcd
of
Ho
Jiistict1.
tlin
Seott case
the
In.-
In that
famous
pro-
the
the neKTO. being
"had no rluhls
was bound to rc-
that
order,
\\hlte
h??
In
ollloo
vordlct
man
tspot-l."
Trl uce
| 1631???
Joroini-
Napult-on Josopli
lionaparte
Charles
Home;
died In
TS1'2.son <.'! ex-Klnfj;
Jerome.
Klch.-irUTempk-. noted
1S02???Sir
tilan
odltlul
and
I>ondon;born
In
Anslo-ln-
died
In society,
llsiire
li'JU.
Paul
born
Frederick
Frcsbni
Hlstor???
Shooting
HenryFraley,
con-
as
His
In Self
W???? Done
by lioy
who was shot
Qatootln Furnace on Sun
Freshman
at
day night,
was
living
still
this
afternoon.
Last evening It was not
live through
peoted that he would
night, but be rested
fairly well,
little hope is
although
Fraley
He
shooting.
the
and
of
'Till
18
Marcb
BTOKB'S BAUGA1N 1UJL.LBT1N.
KA8TBR DRKiFMATKItlALS.
said
his
to his house and called him
"The girls urn fighting."
out and said:
He said be then grabbed a fence paling
that was lyingiu tbe yard and ran to
8P.M..
of
this
Had lilvi-d ai AlUldloitMVii
Good UcalUi
Uomarka(>!y
tho Whole of Her li\f<i.
???
oity.
work
on
placing the poles
evening.
The
be
will
poles will
be put Into holes 0 foet deep and the
to tho height
holes filled with concrete
of about
5 foot, and then s??ud will be
pnt on aud bricks laid down as they are
10
OK
M.IBHMatilda Alexander, tho
dlwl
of Frederick county,
CAl'ITAh
.oldest
now.
thtt
at
Ml).
rKKDKKRIK.
yesterday
-
SlUUMA'B
of conditions
of ths
part
aud
buvo
at
prettily
prices
vnloo
at
!ll)o??? un
Dark
nt UUo??? none
colors.
worth
wear
lets
Vice President
I'lishli-r
Ounvaes
all
UK w??ll,
???
carefully
neleotud,
UH
mlk
uud
yard.
<!r>o par
will
T.
ceutory
Mc'SiiKUUv U.K. KKTAUYKK.
Handkerchief,
very distinct. Her health throughout
Ask to see the now cushion
remarkably
Freshman,
J. 1J. UAKICK.
WOB
her long life
UEO. W.v SMITH.
only lOo.
of the government
in the office of
Special Dispatch to TUP NEW-.
It
iti
aud
Bald
Rood,
of the Treasury Department,
the auditor
JUUOF.JNO0. MOTTKJI. U. H. HAKUKTT.
For Maryland??? Cloudy
FUR UAPES & OLOTH 0 AUM1SNTS.
oooaaiou
whvu
she
hi1
died at the Leamington, Washington, that only on one measles???
A.3V >-"UKNITL
probuoooaTims 11. HAI.I.KK.
wan it
an attack
of
tonight; 'Wednesday
had
S. KAMSiiruo.
Jd!iN
No lot np on the few wlutor Gurmontn
D.
at 10
0.,
Sunday
morning
jump
of a
ably fair.
srry for her to have the services
wo have until
the lltst one is sold.
o'clock.
He had been in failing health pbysioluu.
JAMres E. WAI.KBK.
WM. U. BAKKK.
W. L. MOOKK,
Garments for $15
several
a year
or more,
bnt
for
for
Fraley weeks had been confined to his bed.
UASIKI, HAKBU.
Miss Alexander was a daughter of (J. M. THOMAS.
Obief ot the Weather Bureau.
The uo\v bulb shall Hair Pin in all
the late George Alexander and was a
Counsel
Mr. Stier was a man of unusual
McSHKKKV.
Bizos tho latest fad.
remarkable
for J. KOUEK
member
strength
of character.
He
was a native
Fraley
A brother, Tllghman Alexander,
of this county,
bnt for forty years had longevity.
AU Wool Orearn Serpe??? has tho resistance
who died at Burklttsvillo u few
resident
been
a
of
Washington
and
for
--?JW
TO-DAY
THOMitf r.
and finish that is necessary to make
VAULTS,
TWO SPLENDID
following
of a^e.
years ago. WHS over ninety years
thirty-five
served
at
same
years
had
the
it what you want.
SmUh,
U> I,*"!. H,
Notice
Bankruptcy
A
sister also died nome',years
ago at tne
Iu our
T. Goldsborough,
Ref Smith,James Brice, George Eidenbrook, desk ia the Treasury Department. He age of 90. She is survived
for books nnd one (or valuables
One
one
T??innh.i
by
slater,
Fr??(lnrlck
County
mint
of
the
accounts,
B.D.I. Shoes
Bros. Elmer M. Eisenger. Ivelson Fraleyand had charge
Miss Ooruelitv Alexander, livingiu this now vault we have Snfo 1'oposlt Uoxt'a free
hundred millions
Public Sale.
O. Thos. DouRherty his 14-year-old brother, and I, with rny amounting to several
oity.
FARMER'S KKUANCE.
and
had visited
every mint
KNDUIOKBOM
Man Wanted
for rent
T. Best sisters, Ella and May, aged 23 and 14 annually,
to
and
them
for p.itrot'S
needluc
The funeral took plaoe this afternoon
special
in
United
Slates
on
missions
the
and
Mianie
OcokWanted. Mrs. E. T. Goldsborongh years, respectively,
Fraley,
at 2 o'clock.
Services were conducted
rpHB FKEDERIi. K.
Possessed of
Men Wanted
Benson aged IS years, were returning home for the government.
at the houee by Rev. J.
W. Pontius, others.
business
and
faithfulness,
ability
Christian
Endeavor
Shoes.
R. Yaakle from the
meeting
irns nnd
both
tOCOHANOK".
with
lighted
pastor
The
bank
ia
of
the
Reformed
of
church,
degree the
in an emiaeut
W. Stall held in the Methodise Protestant he enjoyed
Notice.................
which
denomination Miss Alexander trlelty uud Iu addition
MILLER.
&
official
splendid
confidence
and
esteem
of
his
our
to
Fish....
church, which was conducted
by George
oarlon1*
had been a member
since
she
was IS
received
and filled for some
time past
BnsBard. We were all walking along superiors
Tonight.
THE GLASS OF FASHION.
years of age.
Interment
was mudo in
we employ
COTTON SKKO MEAL.
division
position
ot
assistant
chief
of
the
wherj
Deviled Orab
leisurely abont 9 or 9.30 o'clock
the Reformed cemetery at Middletown.
THE BLACK GOODS SALE.
in hit) office.
Curlond
Bros- Sister Ella and Miss Fraley commenced
Oarpets and Matting.
Mr. Stier was one of the oldest
NIGHT WATCHMAN.
Whore do you buy your Black UnmlsT You
DAY
AND
A
but
what
were
NOKTUKUN SISISH 1'OTATOES.
Thos.
quarrelling,
they
Goods.
wrang
Dry
Kemp
i^ooil*
It
know
this
atoru
th??
III
soils
l>y
of the Vermont Avenue Christian
Kiirly Hose.
Tho JelTernons
In '-The Klr*Is."
ling over I don't know- Finally I saw
who tnko lulvnutnuo
of
uud
tho too<l people
an elder
in that oharch
for
VnBt a-sortmottlsof
utmmtcli
onr low pricey.
Subscriberswill please report promptly them striking each other and rolling church,
In
of
"W.
William
Jefferson's
speaking
Trade history showf
viilii??n.
of a
iible blnck iroods
like cats, scratching thirty years and for a quarter
COUPON ROOMS
in stock:
over
in the
The fullowluic arttcl??a
performance
of Bob Acres in "The
of this irrGjir. salo.
Conio nt once
to The Newsany irregularityin receipt
no pM'iUlol
its Sundayschool
superintendent
Rivals'"
Powers'
other
and tearing at each
and
pulling
IIB uuthuslastlti
for to 0*0 nrroat reductions.
at
Theatre,
Chicago,
ULOVEKSKED,
of papers.
hair.
Nelson Fraleyand ] He was a director in the Washington 111.,the Tribune, which
buyers nre rt nplutr thu beuollt
eaoh other's
is about the
Nearby ixt'tl WeaU-ru.
il Uf> 0-t-liich Bourette Etniulne. this
Bible Societyand prominent
in all good
parted
the
them, but in the meantime
most
conservative
journal
of that metropolis,
t>7Xc.
A
man
of
marked
informed
individuality,
works,
younger
Fraley had ran home and
S1.25 <J2 Inch Eollun Ktamlne, thin ??ali>,
said:
BUSINESS ROOM.
"It remains
to spank of
GERMAN MIIjLET.
THJBWEEKLY
!>7Xe.
his father of the fight. He lived of sound judgment and strong intellect, William W.Jefferson's Bob Acres. It
Bouthero.
he
impressed
all
with
whom
he
came
in
fl.OO 4:M??cli Sebastopol, this mile 77>iu.
distance from where we
a short
only
was
a
remarkable
performance.
75e -10 Inch Tumlau. thia enlu 5aX??.
THS WEEKLYNEWS, which will be were, and sooa arrived
In the Bunklnt Room nre two L'rivntu Rooms
He leaves a widow, Mrs. Jennie Mr. really
on the scene in contact.
this
II
-13
Bourette
Joseph
SO
Inch
Voiles,
sale
Jefferson,it is said, hag
SEED OATB.
L>.Stier; one son, H. ClayStier, Jr.,
manner
with a fence paling
ready Thursday, will be a handsome ??n excited
tnat William onoe played the for the use of bos holders, aud
Western.
Ulnck Chin-lots, this snlo 0~Xo.
daughters. Mrs. George S. claimed
twelve-page issue, replete with all the or half a fence rail in his hand. He and fourMrs.
never knew that
SL.25 00-Inch French Broiulcloth,this aalo
A. Byrnes, Mrs. part and the audience
Eugene
Cooper,
sister
and
for
the
club
made
my
raising
features.
t>5o.
saws and maay interestingspecial
A LAKOE PRIVATE ROOM
HAY.:
Frank Goodwin and Misa Jennie Stier. it was not his father. This ia rather a
said:
'There is the
I will
12.50 54-Inch Frouoh Brondcloth, this sale
bat there were times
statement,
Clover. Mixed nnd 1 imottir.
Funeral services were held in the Vermont raah
Sl.UD.
Having positively the largest kill
and at the same
time dealt
seemed that
fiOc 40-Inch Voiles,OrnnHus and Novoltloa.
for the use of the business public.
Avenue church
at
8 o'clock
this last night when it almost
in her a blow on the head that knocked her
bona fide circulation
of any paper
it may be true. In face, form, gesture
this aulo 3^Xc.
private.
SPRING PttllTILIZERS.
afternoon.
Interment
was
show
to
advertising
ground.
request
to
any
uoon
to the
We are glad
Frederick oity and county, as an
and ocoasionally voice, William Jefferson
HANDSOME LACE COLLAK8.
MKS. JAKE STEWART.
"The blow was such that it split her
prettier.
walat
was
his father, and he deserves persons
For
decorntlon
thoro'a
uothlnir
Improved
it is unsurpassed
and
onr
medium
Interested
In them
GRAIN,
thought he bad
open.
I
Here are an Importer's samples lit
Mrs. Jane Weldron Stewart, widow of enormous
credit
to step so early, at his
thlrrtlesipecial
attention
is called to the many killed her, and really
tlmn roEalar
It rou nra fortunate
as he raised
the club to the late James Seewart, of near Park age, into his father's
rooms Hnd accommodations.
banking
Joseph
enouirb
to *vi them soon,
aa well
thlnklnsr
FLOUR.
it offers in this way.
???idrantages
at me I drew my pistol
and
shot
strike
folke ??re buyloe them freely
Mills, died on Wednesday, March 11, at Jefferson,
Jr., will play Sir Lncins
O'
at
him.
him
the
club
I
did
drop
advertisements
for
THE
Seeing
paralysis.
for
new
of
to
She
leaves
mourn
noon,
the
THK
NEW COLORED DKE88 GOODS.
Oopy
same character
he has
Trigger,
KEEP. Ac.
I had hit him or her loss three daughters, two sons, one always
to see whether
HOURS 9 TO 3.
played
while
The new cllney stuffs, sortg thst you'll like
with
WKBKLTNBWSwill be received up to 5 not stop
touring
'
' '
assistance.
children
and
not
tired
not, bnt went to my sister's
Brow
of,
lot
uu
Edster
dress.
stepson
three
sisters.
organization,
and
The
father in 'The Rivals.
This
p. m.
Wednesday of this week; copy Silvester Smith had already raised her
Such valuable
as wo show you'll
sinteobtlons
OFFICE-Corner E. All Snlnts sand: Canalf1'
are: Mrs. William
which
Boteler, of
is the same one (with a few
not find elsowhere,
ns attested
by Indies of
tor change
of advertisements
SATURDAY EVENING 0 TO 9.
BtreeU. Phone 243.
up to 18 from the road, and I helped him to take Buokeystown;Misses Sarah and Annie, 'minor exceptions) that wai in support
prlcon to
who buy hero for moderate
her home.
Our assortment
drees well.
IB wonderful
at
m. that day.
at
home; George W. and Grant, at of Mr. Joseph Jefferson during the
this time for correct
droiitne at 25o to $1.50,
I'UOFESSIONALCiRDS.
"I know nothing more of the affair
home, aud James R., the stepson, of short
tour
this season,
preliminary
and didn't lear* that the shot had taken
Baltimore.
are:
The sisters
Miss Sophia should prove the best that ever appeared
& MILLER.
NEIDK3
H. K. SMITH,
B. ?? 0, 10 SPEND33,500,000 effect until later. The weapon was a
Zimmerman,of Maine; Mrs. Jessie upon the local stage.
"The Rivals"
32-ealiber revolver, with five chambers, Adams, of Scotland, and Mrs. William will be the attraction
E.
CLINTON
MAIN.
at the Oity Opera
DENTIST.
Extensive
Betterments
From West
bnt I only had four loads in it. I cerBrooe Lish, of Baltimore.
The funeral Honse on Thursdaynight.
The supporting
Virginia to the Lakes.
MASONIC~TEMPIJE.
toinly would not have shot, but I felt took place Friday at 10 30 a. m. at her
\TOUB
PEK8OBIPTIONB,
ID
company eludes Messrs. John
PURELY PERSONAL.
had to protect my sister and myself late home. Services were conducted
by Jack, Walter Ware,Harry Odlin, and
Farther extensive
betterments
have that Ifrom
WITHOUT
LOST TEETH BEPItiCED
FAMILY RECIPES AND DSLU9
this
who was a large, Rev. J. F. F. Grey, of Urbana.
man,
Bender,
The
the Misses Folliott Faget, Blanche
been decided upon by the Baltimore and
THE AID OF PLATEB.
About
Those
Paragraphs
Pleuxnt
WANTS
man
and was using a club on
muscular
F.
A.
pallbearers
were
Jessie Sweet and others, all
Ordeman,Levi
Ohio Railroad,and a statement
covering
WUI h??v- my personal attwtlra,
Who Como aud Go.
riUJUH
GOLD. POKCELAJbTlNLAT.
of the original
Oooley, William Funk, J. N Whip,
Joseph Jefferson
the scope of tkese plans was issued yesterday
Freshman
says
he
will
be
AND CKOWNB A 8PECIALTT.
twenty
and
Charles
Ontsale.
went
to
Baltimore
Greene
Company.
Baker
Mr.
Holmes
CLINTON!*,
Harridy
MAIN,
from the office of the general
old*wly
October. He has been employed Interment was made at Urbana M. E.
6--flnEt?? Pharmacist.
5 N. lUrM It
on business.
manager.
The total cost of the improvements years oldas in
a miner by the Blue Mountain ohurcli
Fr*d??rtek County Phon* 67.
cemetery.
W.
George
Peters
H. K. PBTKBM1EI[
will exceed $3,500,000,
DB
for
Mr. A. D. Wiliard Is spending today
largely
On the Road.
0. * F. Phon* 671.!
and Steel Company
and is the chief
was the funeral director.
of -facilitating
the transportation Iron
the purpose
on business.
Baltimore
in
Conservatory
Mrs.
support
of his widowed
The
quartet
from
the Ithaca
mother,
of products
of West Virginia,
DR. JONATHAN BAKER.
???(649 W??utFranklin Street,
Mr. J. Alfred Rltter left this morning
of Music who are
Catherine Freshman.
to give a concert
of lumber and
consisting principally
Dr.
Jonathan
of
Baker,
Baltimore on business.
PBACTICB LIMITED TO EYE. IEAR
for
next Mondayevening iu Woman's
who is a farm laborer and has
formerly
Fraley,
HOTEL GRILL
to Pittsbnrgand to the been employed
coal, northward
bnt in later College Hall, for the benefit of the
county,
NO8E AND THROAT DIBRABE*.
on the farm of George Harmony, this
Mr. Howard Tonog and family are
Great Lake ports.
in Des Moines, Iowa, library, are now on the road and are
Oatoctin Furnace, has a years
at OityHotel firit and third
near
residing
Frederick
In
East
Third
English,
East
Second
to
from
abont.
to
worry
moving
Nothing
It was at first proposed
to build an wife and ten children.
died at his home on March 12, of dropsy. receiving flatteringnotices
Nox;
at
Saturday! of every month.
every street.
No
trouble to get your meals
when
entirely new line from Mannington,a
brought
His body was
east and interred
point.
The Bloomsburg,(Pa.) Daily of
returned yon
8ATDRDAY. MARCH 21.
want
them.
P.
Marsh
have
A.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
on the Wheeling division near
point
cemetery
in Grossniokle's MeetingHouse
mar39d*wly
recent
date sayi: "In the Presbyterian
Always snre of cleanness
in every
a trip to Philadelphia and
Fairmont. to th?? Ooio river, and then
Book of the Roj??.l Bine.
yesterday.
He is survived
by his church last evening the Ithaca Concert Atlantic from
particular.
Oity.
1T\B.
B. O. NIOODKMUB.
throngh Ohio to the New Castle division,
"Book cf the second wife, who is a nieoe of the late Company
The March number
gave one of the best concerts
Fresh Arrival of
abont
twenty miles west of Akrpn. Royal Blue,"
Miss Maria D. Tyler, who has been
Bloomspublished
the Passenger Gen. Robert E. Lee, and three daughters: of the kind ever presented
by
in
DENTIST.
Bine Points, 20c per dozen.
This would nave given a low grade line
in this city, has
weeks
Mrs. Fannie Brunner, Mrs. Sampson burg, before a large and appreciative
spending several
Department of the Baltimore and
Lynn Haven's, direct from beds40odoz.
to the lakes and Chicago; bat it developed Ohio Railroad, is in the nature
Baltimore.
returned
to
and
Miss Nettie Baker, of audience.
60
of a
NOKTH
MAKKBT STKEET
Teung
The entire
entertainment
Large Salts, 30o per dozen.
that the s Cleveland, Lorain and
Dr. Baker has one brother was one of merit, each number
special
number
of particular
interest to Frederick.
Mr. Joseph Wolfinger, a delegate to
on the
Chicken.
Bellaire
Ohio&RO
Htoaks
Young
WheelingRailroad, running from
Odd Fellows, Elks and members
of the
the last General Assembly from Washington aud all tho delicacies of she season.
residing iu Indiana, one at Myersville, program
being liberally
to Lorain, Ohio, on Lake Erie, with
North Eastern Saengerbund,who will one at Harmonyand one sister at Harmony-The MorningPress
OFFICE OPEN AT ALO H00KS.
county, is in Frederick today.
the
same
place
a Cleveland branch, conld "besecured,
He lived in Des Moines, Iowa, says: "The entertainment
hold
conventions
at Baltimore during
given
last
of
M.
Edythe
Miss
Zimmerman,
ttMUwlf
and that road was purchased.
about
20 years.
His first wife was evening by the Ithaca Concert Company Hagerstown,is visiting her cousin, Mr.
the coming summer.
A careful
The Celebrated Kloster Beer
snrvey of this line was
Maggie Jacobs,of Pleasant Walk, this was one of the best of its kind ever
The number
abounds
in
beautiful
3-1
West
South
R.
E.
Zims-erman,
on draught.
made, and it was found that its grades
illustrations of the city of Baltimore, county, whose father, the late Ignatius given in Bloomibarg. A large and appreciative streetchanged
and alignment
could be reduced
walked
Nearly
from his
with a short introduction
frequently
to its attractive
Jacobs,
present.
audience
was
of
so that a 'vastly increased amount
P. B. SAPPINGTON.
home to Frederick and returned
features.
the
Much valuable information
encored.
The
was
every number
Initiation.
business could ba handled over it at a
same day, when
he
was in his eightieth
given
eaoh
is
of
the
Mrs.
oonoerning
of
the
Booth,
contralto,
singing
003 E. It has been decided
At the lodge room of the Knights of /???^
very reasonable
year
a distance of 32 miles.
three organizations,
whose
combined
and
of Miss Heeler were
the readings
grade
the northbound
new
members
to reduce
last uight
nine
Pythias
is
now
over
a
million
a
and
G.
OSBOURNE
DIGG5I can now show a splendid
membership
The quartet
will
line ot
especially
from. Bellaire to Hollowayto a maximum
were initiated, all of them taking tbe
half. The demand for copies therefore
a recital
of Crockery.
give
in
Woman's
Uollege
Hall
kinds
G.
Osbonrne
aged
32
11
Diggs,
feet
and
from
years,
to the mile,
There are eighteen
of 25
first three degrees.
limited,
will be great, and, as the edition
is
on Monday
TEA SHT8.
evening, March 23.
months
and T days, died at his home in
who
have been acted
applicants
more
Holloway to Lorain to IS feet. The
requests
for copies should be made
Philadelphia on Thursday evening, of
Monday
from ??2to 17.50 per set.
maximum
is double that, and
on next
in
present
will
taken
upon
and
be
early,
dingle copies may be had for pneumonia.
applicants
His remains were brought
of four
night.
The namoj
the heaviest train load is 1,220 tons.
Pennoct.
Mabel
DINNER SETS.
five cents each, on application
to D. B. to Frederick Junction
on the
the
is completed
Sunday
When the reduction
table.
on
the
are
Baltimore
Mabel Pennook,who is to play Lady
Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic,
from sr> to S"o per sot.
11 50 a. m. train, and conveyed
from
train load can be increased to 2,230
and
Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. there to Hopahill for interment.
and
Madame Vine in "Bast
His Isabel
tons.
Lycne"
TOIL.ET SETS.
Tree.
A Frnitfnl
The annual subscription
to the magazine
at the City Opera House tonight,
at
funeral took place
2 o'clock.
Rev.
The lower end of the line between
froin
S2 to $10 per set.
but fiftycents, and each number
is
L.
East
Mrs.
Edwin
Third
was
for
atiaio
the
Nusz,
woman
leading
Daniel Collins officiated.
The bearers
Holloway and Bellaire will b3 double issued monthly, contains
special
some
has at her bouse a lemon tree
Frank Jackson, of a stock company in Denver, Col., street,
were
Bros'- celebrn'fd
Bocers
Ayers,
Knives.
at a coat
reduced
Dorsey
tracked and the grades
article of interest.
20 large, ripe lamonsand
contains
that a which
Jacob Holland, Ohas. Wims. Wm. where she became so popular
Forks and SPOOUH,
tbe best plated; w??re
$1,500,000. Contracts for most of this
matured,
of
smaller
not
yet
a
number
syndicate
of
offered
capitalists
to build
ones,
Gfeines and Jacob Weeden. Geo. W.
made.
improvement
nave
been let and work
ber a theatre, to be named
besides many blossoms.
after
her,
Peters was tbe undertaker
All kinds of Table Cutlery and
2vorth of Holloway
has commenced.
Sew York D. A. R. Chapter.
permanent
and where ahe was to appear as the
House Fnrnlsblnc Goods.
much
has bsen done during the past
star.
She was ambitions
enough
The New-York Oity Chapter of the
reduction,
If rou arc just commcnclnc Ibonf eLOCAL MENTION.
year, the Medina cut-off, a grade
s-lie? Tomorrow.
and highly gratified,
bnt she finally
Daughters of the American Revolution
keeplne.
or
nre
refurnishing!)
a week
or
your
havingbeen completed
said she had not bad enough
held a largelyattended
social
experience,
Captain Walter Saunders. auctioneer,
meeting
house, call to see me and 1 will -show
Don**
so ago at a cost of t20Q,000. There are
brought
her
engagement
to a doss and
at Sherry's Saturday afternoon.
The
will
sell
household
Ohas.
oefurniture
for
you all kinds of colds
for your kitchen.
improvements
of smaller
a number
Tonight one of the Special lights.
went
f he spent
to Paris, where
guests
two
were received
by tbe regent, Mrs. W. Harrison,17 West All Saints
dlnlneroom and bedroom.!
to harmonize
paints
specially.
ing made at different
Tonight arranged
years
under
the
tcielage
of Guiwho
a
trained
Donald
wore
McLean,
daily
Noah E. Oramer, agent, will sell at try. the
with
theibigwork.
famous actor ot the "Vaudevilles Tonight a special arrangement.
lace bat, and
W,B. BAPPINOTOB,
Court House dcor real estate
-he
to cost $250,000 will ba gray gown with a whiteflowers???
for
\ connection
there.
her return
On
bouquets
of
to the United
aeld
vielets,
many
OB.
Mrs.
E.
Wacbter.
One
door North of Clty!H-.Il.
the
with
&
^Nannie
Bellaire
Sale
includes
at
built
Notice.
position
States she took up ner present
lilies-of-the-valleyand daffodils??? which
5 acres of land improved with a brick
tracks leadingfrom the Bellaire bridge
business
purchased
the
baggage
of
as leading woumn
HavinR
Baker and
liad been presented
to her by her and frame
with a gradually
structure,
onto an elevated
dwelling house on East Gibson'<
of George Stall I will
endeavor
to
players.
friends. Mrs. McLean was assisted
in street, and known
LOCAL, MENTION.
as the Bentz truck
descending grade to the junction
Edwards
give the public a better accommodation
Mrs.
the
vice-regents,
by
receiving
channel
garden.
The new
with the O. L & W.
beforethan hag ever been had
Persons
Hall and Mrs. Clarence Fostly.
Packard
Piano to tbe Front.
spans of the Ballaira bridge have bean
Ohas. B. Font and Harvey R. Lease,
Cut Of! m Mule's Ton(-newho wish
was made, bowever. to report
delivery can leave orders at
West
Virginia
in use Xo attempt
and
Universityat Buckand will bs erected
ordered,
auctioneer?,
will
sell
personal
property
A case of extreme
B. Rcssriour & Sons'. J.'H. Seller's and annan buys six upright?
cruelty to a sick
business, which was left for business for Ghas. X. Hargett. near tbe
aud one Grand.
the latter part of this year.
Montgomery
fair animal has been reported
CHAS. W. STVLL. Also Prof. J. J. Jelley, Dean of
Park Hotel.
to the
meetings.
The regent
gave the
College,
in the near future
It is also proposed
???roundsThis will ba a large sale, inauthorities.
A
mnle
in
and
expressed
her
county
address,
bnya one for bis own n??e.
between : opening
to build a low aratie connection
;ludi&K many fine horses, cattle, -beep, team of Mr. F. H. Oashell. of Red laud,
of
with
the
results
'entire
do cot boy until
In justice to yourself
the Wheelin? division at Mannington
bogs, teas and farming implements. while on the road from Washington *o
Fresh DevUed Grabs??? our make.
the congress.
Personallyshe had done The
I ho beautiful high
you bat- e examined
and the Short Line at Smithfield. using i what
run
will
electric
cars
to
the
ill
with
became
the
oolio
Wheaton.
and
Fre??h.
she could to promote
Deviled Crab* ??ade
harmony, as premises.
(trade
Packard Piano. J. H. BIKBLV.
Ohio River division to j
the low grade
was forced to stop. Tbe teamster had just
You all can enjoy our Crabs.
this more
she felt the society needed
Benwooa, and getting away from the i than
accomplished.
L.
HH.
sell
ttahooked
the
animal
from
will
the wagon
Bready. auctioneer,
I,. E. WUKIX.
anything else that could be
heavy grades on ths Wheelingdivision |
I.ldlc'a
live stock and farmingimplements for when a yoraog farmer of Olnsy drove
"The wounds of ths past were
Benwood. i
Mannington
and
between
H. E. Trail at
of the
test healed by the balm of
along and, seeing the condition
ALL PAPER.
will have the finest line of flsb in tbe
At Fairajont a asw yard is baingoon- i
mule, jamped from bis vehicle with the oity:
Roe shad, xnelt shad, rock, bass.
then
run
will
trains
and
structetJ,
j
remark:
'Til care
at tbe same
trout, parch aud herrioxc$500.000I Cumberland
throngh
to Holloway, where
Xbe Sick.
time drawinga razor from his poctat
to be Well Represented.
'Paones 25??, C. & P., Xo. 11.
terminals.
division
for
spent
is being
Mrs. Oliver P. Benaett, wao has been and, taking bold of tbe sic& male's
will
Tbe largest and finest collection
Six fire companies
come
from
sick, is better.
convention
toogae. cat H off. The poor animal
to attend the annual
Kntcrtmlncd
fcy Blind Persons.
j Cumberland
of wall paper
ever thown
In
stragglwl
of the Maryland State Firemen's Mrs. Margaret Besant is improving.
along the road a short distance Enjoythe Lunch prepared Tonight.
the
and sank to th?? gronnd,
Only a small audience attended Opera
in
to
be
in
held
here
dying
Association,
Mrs.
B.
T.
Tonight.
Charles
We
a
special
effort
mate
w
ho
Hendriokson,
our city w now on exhibition
given
in the City
at
entertainment
June. These companies
will
be accompanied
Oar Lunch is worthy of sampling.
:s at tie Church Home and Infirmary, a few minutes.
House list night for the benefit of the
four
of music.
About
bands
r
apidly.
store.
Do
by
is
oar
not
fail
to
see
oar
Baltimore, Improving
Colombia Polytechnic Institute for the seven
of the
hundred men, members
Mld-Ivcnt Kntcrt*lnmrnf
Master Sothoron Howard has recovered
the
L"
St. Patrick
St. Sbccla.
and
Blind, of Washington. D. G., and consisted
ART NOUVEAU BOOKS.
will be uniformed.
-A
great
companies,
Benefit
of Trinity M. K. churon.
slight
attack
of
from
a
measles.
program
tae
smallThe
were
receipts
day.
St.
Patrick'**!
This
is
If
the
from
West
companies
Virginia,
many
numbers
Mr.
Mrs.
reader;
Ssuth.
musical
McDflnnsl,
excellent
some
of
the best efforts
weather
be stormy he is beating bis
They represent
Virginia and Pennsylvania will attend
Company.
and several
very humorous character
Tomorrow wJll bs St. Sheela's Osburne, violin; Dr. Eaici. cello; Mr.
wife.
meet.
the
Mr.
baritone;
violin;
Fout.
Ootnpher.
of
both
Foreign
were
and American
the parts
of <hs new flouring day, and the same condition
in which
The organization
sketches
of the
Mrs. Burck. accompanist.
The evening
mill company at Dicksrson's. Montgomery
blind persons.
Patrick
S).
will
mean
is
a
getting
Lenten
David Grabb'sl??omE Sleep.
artists, and will appeal to tbe
will close wita
a series
of beautiful
county, with a capital stock ot $12,beating.
tableaux.
We ask your patronage.
citlzsn
David Grubo, a well-known
TOP Irocal Mart.
to be completed
at that
Is about
000,
most
artistic
buyers of wall
City Opera HOBSB.Wednesday, March
vicinity of Roanoke plaoe.
with
Messrs. WHkinson Jones,
The Eastern Milling& Export Company'sof tbe Back Creek
Historic*!
8.30.
open at Yeakle'??.
Box
Sheet
almost
been
NicfaolJS,
has
sleeping
Va.,
A.
L
.
decorations.
are:
county,
Lawrence
Baker
A
Obis-well,
visit will repay
for
quotations
today
market
of last son, W. G. Brewer, Richard Davis.G.
A meeting of the Frederick County
since
the middle
44 continuously
Corn, per barrel. *2.S5: shelled,
Pianos.
yon.
B. .Tones, Joan W. Collier,Mercer Jones Historical Societywill be held on Thursday
No. 8 red. 74; December. Mr. Gmbb is in his
oents per bushel; wheat,
iu good condition.
One new square
of others interested.
and a number
evening next at ^ o'clock at the
bushel.
Oat*. fifth year, and his drowsiness Is
5**
steamer,
O. M. STIEFF,
The case is
office of Majjr E. T. Goldsboroagli,
on Price $W,easy ler-ns.
Hay, SiS to 120 bd$edto his advanced age.
40 cents per bushelMar. 17, 8 a.
WASHISGTON,
..................
.............
the
Fresh'
and saw
sister
standing near
but did not know whether
Freshman
had bold of her or not.
He said he
struck
at Freshman and
saw his sister
and heard her scream, bat did not
know whether
be bad struck
Miss
At this time,
Freshman or not.
said, Freshman cried, "Stand out of the
him"
and then
way. boys, and I'll fix
's sons then led him home.
shot.
At the jail last night Freshman made
statement
the
concerning the
"Dorcas
Celesta
shootinE.
where
man's
m.
'
crowd
was
Mr. H. Clay Stler. for thirty-five
years
a
faithful
and
official
prominent
.H'HOK.lAS.
were
???
KM'
???
-
???
^Of
.a.
__
..family
???
:???
.????????????
.B.
...........
.Fromke
JOHNOL
...Mrs.
............
.John
marked
....
.Mr.
........
flfc-
.Aquilla
..............
.Ohas.
security
.......................
.Lidie'B
.limt
.....................
.
...................
...Doll's
.Doll's
.
....
.
..Doll
members
............
.O.
.shoti
century
.pike
,SDc".r,0-Inch
??????
??????
.
her,"
head'
one-
shoes."
.bis
refinement
.
members
ns."
.
.
.
,
applauded."
of~
.
____
____
???
pleasing."
street*
.
bUulc drew
wttluht,
uv
price
A, T, RICK & SONS.
Outside Purchase of Men's LaoeSooks
Ladles'
at lUo, IIB long as this
at UJJo.
lot holds out.
customs
p-t
Black Dress Goods Department*,
noli, new
ovorllowlug with
You will Imvo to RHf) the??4
goods.
Koods
to know their beauty.
The Bright beauty of the NewSpring Goods illumine* the
Store.
the uuw weaves
economically bought and
onr trade gets tbo benefit.
'Mo all wool
np to $3 por yard 811k and Wool.
New Silks for Shirt Waist Bulls.
Silks for Waists as low as 44o.
and
light
ni
are
Voiles, London Twines, Melanges,
???
Hi*t pieta-DUoe.
nuve
we
Hue HlinwIiiK of tli-tm aud at
ciuijiji.
unit
Iw dup ioactd
beautiful
material
All Wrappers
1'rnsltliMit
(low,
fluUti.
Blaok Basket. (Jloth, MeroerUed,
f>0o.
All Wool Blaok Cheviot
thaufl.
-
u
weight
f nb -ton,
-vb??( drupe
llgtit
uiut
Kxtrn vikluo Qormau Dumuflk,full
White Good* for !??prlug, Sxwide, fiOo,OHo,
70o,HOouud f 1 per yard.
Muw Oxforu.i, Mmlrai
qulttltu
Merited
All Wool Uluok Henrietta at !17>??o UloihM. MtiuurUed ilgint'ii, all
of
roKldcnou
last
$1,
Napkin
UHUUI oll'erluK.
ijSlMHMMHI
-
Mrs. Liewin P. Oobleutz, iu Middlntowu,
In her 101st year.
OFFiOBHSof BurMiss Alexander was a native
The trolley wire will
trolley wire.
kittsvillo, this county, but bad lived at J. I). HAKhK.
tnat
then be strung and It it expected
For the WM. U.UAKKU,
will
be here Mtddlelown for Uoor 40 year*.
by that time other material
traoka will ba past two or three years
and the laying of the
she Ihacl boon WM. (i. ZIMMBUMAN.
commenced.
confined
to her bad. bnt her miud remained SAM1UCL (I. DUVAUlj.
bright and clear nntll
tho end.
She remembered
THE WORKOF DEATH.
many incidents oon
wish
neoted
the War of 1812. aud her
L.1HKOTOKS.
recollections
of the early
oliiiK
$100,1HM>
???
Spans will be put on the poles and
in order that the
the wire Attached
linemen win clamp the gay wires to the
H. CLAY STIKU.
ubowlutf,
thai
real
rosidonl
morning
BANK
NATIONAL
ornvcHNS'
New Dross Goo^isaud 8llk??,toil-
lluut
ull Ltuou Gortunu
livrgorHtx.0 $l.i.'5.
???
change
boy came
Weather Forecast
UK)
BHOKT TALK8.
SHORT P1UOB8Worth your tlmo to noau tho UOWM
from till* ttui'6.
Au
???
last|night in
a statement
to the
regard
e
entertained
his recovery there was not mooh
in his condition
this morning.
made
The
carried
Dofouno.
position.
Marshall
Not
mmn,
Claims
Andr??w
to olllco
cabinet
^yas
not
HuccoodvU
inferior
"vhloli
to u
once
In tho Jailor
an
Culvert
Mil.; UK-U ISM. Ju??tlc<*
Tanry \V;IK a devoted frloud of
him
Jai:k.son.who appointed
TUB
38
Kollroxl.
for tho B. Mrs. Matilda{Alexander DIPSiu
Little Hops of His Becovery. A carload of trolley poles
to
over
la-t night
& F. railroad arrived
Hur101stYear.
However,
Muirus AurvllUH Antoninua, lam Of
IISO???
the B. *> 0. K. R. The poles wore distributed
t)i"
"llv^
K??u>l
of
Jtonie,
today from Fifth Ktrettt to A NATIVE OF BURK1TTSV1LLE
(Jlwl; liurn IU; cinpcror
llil.
llWO???
South street.
Mr. Egan. tho assistant
I'hlllp Muto-iiiKvr.
druiiiutlc pot't. Ulird HIS STOKY OP TUB SHOOTING
In l^uinlon;burn iy\l.
poles
suld
the ^seventy
superintendent,
I177C???
lliiwi> cviiouiitrU
HosluM.
tTrctiti1777???HoiH'ithat arrived
aro all that will be ustsd ill For tlio Pant :$.% nr -It) Yearn, However.
llruokc ???I'uney.
li??i|;chief Ju??- $ar?? He Intended to Strike
u:oit<;i: s. KOUOCK& to.
MODEL."
and
???
tico
JOHN m:Mnm KSOIV.
satisfaction"
peace."
him,"
.
elements
"
???
Stlcflf"
ninety-
attrl-
-3
iftnotiaga
per ton.
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great
deal
of attention.
Fewer gallon*;
wears
longer; Devoe.
West Patrick
street.
S3 North Marlret
street.
L. B. MULLINIX.
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