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   News (Newspaper) - January 15, 1885, Frederick, Maryland                                THE VOL. mou THURSDAY for 25 for II fOK rery ted on and Benix Kor apply to on West A li end re will be riven if left ml per bushel oysters ever offered to the public at Green uine Loan Karen ANOTHER APPLES Will arrive on Wednesday Another of alt varieties which will be Terr All Tin wane call at Monroe CHEAP A number of varieties barrel or for aale at A- So. 4 X Market Md. P. All kinda of fruit Terr FOB CRAZY Price per re- B. Chu Corn per per per per per ao 10 Church FOK The Patent Bight of the King Step Can be bought for apply to George 45 Bant Third at H. T. and the wolf robe ever brought to which will be off. By April 1st. a house for small Central location Call or Roller bbi white Timothy Seed n A HINT TO Two OW Who Think ny HI to bt a epidemic among Mr. B who is 73 years and bat a widower for twenty-four to aud Lord ae the Right Hon. ert Chancellor of the Ex- chequer for many is about one year older than the ard is approaching marriage ex- cites adverse from the fact that hie first to he was married in 1836, tiM been dead only a kw Buckeystown of THE Middling -A GREAT will buy a neat little and lot Tbe contains foui two a cellar and a hydrant in the The lot is 30 feet front by 13> well set in choice fruit This is a good investment will par 13 per cent. Only balance in Mve further information inquire at A gold watch between cigar store the or the rink and Green on Thursday Please return to this office and name the re- GOLDEN Soth ing likeit In the market sold yesterday Everybody is pleased with it George Brust Co Patrick Telephone call 100 Call at D. if want the Shell Oysters in the per bbl i yo per dozen ee per to Best per B 15 boiling Veal K Baltimore Stock National 13 January 14 telegraph to Central m. I now prep to lit in a ner br the quart 01 J. K. Court Frederick Roller Open Day and Special Attractions This Tuesday January 13th. S. 4's.............. Maryland Hospital 6's.......................----- Asylum Virginia Consol 2Series 6's..........................___ ino Consol Coupon Baltimore in. qr 6-s.lSas, exempt 5's.lStS 5-s.18M.MftN Ill Feb 1H 129 1st preferred 129 2nd Washington Branch northern Central st Maryland I. H Central common 30 Preferred Jan. 14. As your correspondent has been visiting tives in he has neglected to re- port the news of this bat hopes to do baiter in the In fact our town Ls generally very but the quietness was broken the other and in a very unceremonious The did quake and the buildings shake And out of the houses wead They were filled with fear for they held dear the world its Mr. Cephas our energetic has been very but is re- Dr. an citizen and good slipped and fell on a from which he received serious but with the skillful aid of Dr. he is The Dr. is nearing but has had very good health until the If he recovers he may yet live for several The firm of Rice who purchased the old mills last who put it un- der thorough that they will soon be ready to start This mill located one mile from this place on the Mr Ellis Thornberg of Hagerstown is the guest of Mrs. TWO WHAT 8" a for and gave very good oar purees on charity of dollars and and I think it it time one should speak a word for that other and better 6f chanty which can be exercised without and I think is right when he intimates that there is very little of the former in oar sleepy old to our eternal disgrace be it There may be a little of that kind of which works in the and blushes to find made but there is about where the matter It is all right and good when lady with the sealskin and drop their Xs and to Wednesday January Second dash of for GOLD MEDAL and CHAMPIONSHIP of FREDERICK Friday and Saturday uary 15th, 16th and 17th, THE Tor information concerning these wooden see email All entries for races most be made at the rink office before 7 p.m. of Um day which race takes Central Ohio 6's nrr 1st. 99 3d.5-s ist 3d Springfield Dir C BARGAINS AT James E. The Frederick Cornet Band to attendance every Club Skates for sale at the 10 Afternoon 15 ing 20 Skates 10 cents Coupon Admission Tickets containing six 75 cents We hare to-day meat of and Children's Silk and Linen Tablecloths A in White and Colored other goods in onr line suitable and useful for Morning from 9 to 12. Afternoon from 2 to 5. from 7 to 1O. A DB asket ROOM CORNER MARKET PATRICK I tender Dr. Drug I am now prepared to manufacture and re- pair baskets of every i Tanners bringing the repair work to me on market can bare promptly at- tended Thanking the public for past favors and Tor a continuance of the I remain c Consisting of Russian New Markets At Reduced Prices to The assortment of Children's From 4 to U years hi Late styles and Will be Offered at Reduced 6-4 Plaid Flannel per yd 5-4 I Plaid per A choice line of notions aod woolen Tery E. Correspondence of Tire Jan. new dress of the WEEKLY is greatly admired by J. H Crurn of this gave his school at a on night of laat ence eon of county surveyor Jeremiah came out The arv Hing throughout was good and reflects great credit on their for careful rouae situated about two from hi was broken into one night last aud a new ber coat and a ur of the property of the u Prof. D. 0. were T. Crum mude sale of his personal property on Saturday last Mr. Crum will shortly leave for where he expects to reside in the We wish success in his A. S. Phillips and Prof. D. 0. Metz have returned from a visit to friends in Baltimore and J. P. Johnston has gone to Baltimore to be with his who is lying ill at the residence of the Hon. E. D. But Whitert aad will be if you CUM Keller's celebrated The old store room as Store for than Fifty RECENTLY new finished counters and all will be for rent from 1st of April Apply oa the Patent Process Roller This Flour is to pearly bread aad rolli FOR THE We cave yet a few very desirable colors IT also plain and is exquisite for the short wraps now wbich we offer at real bargains to as desirable and plain dress poods ladies plush and wool meats at J. D. I In Send as S cents and by mail yon trill a package of of lanre in work that will at you ta money faster in All tbe in with each wanted of MX of all f or ail the work for us at workers absolutely It is beyond tbe Floor Sold by C. R. Dealer ta all cf and and 13B H. IS Ail Flavors and The Best and the Best ICo poisonous matter J. Opposite City time to work for us at For- Dool taking book Beginners Scne Terms Slow But Don't be discouraged because your boys seem Slow growth is often sure Some minds are like Norwegian They are slow in but they are striking their roots Some of the greatest men have been dull Dryden and Swift were dull So was So So was Sir Walter Napoleon at had so much difficulty in learning his Latin that the master said it would need a gimlet to get a word into his Donglass Jerrold was BO backward in his boyhood that at nine he was scarcely able to Isaac one of the greatest di- vines the Church of England has ever eo impenetrably in his early that his father more than once said that if God took any of his children he hoped it would be as he feared he would never be St for anything in this Yet that boy was the genius of the into the contribution box once or twice a us hope that this may not prove a fib with regard to in the long but will the lady with the sealskin and the man with the diamond who runs a liquor store on the their immaculate finger tips by ing to drag a poor fallen or brother from the gutter mire of shame and degradation into which they have fallen through misfortune and the help of the dram There is a certain kind of misery in the world which the and charity cannot One day we were standing at the corner Patrick street just as was turning around with a Jady friend to go to the when one of our fallen sisters came on whose face still lingered of the light and grace her in- nocent and the friend shrugged her dainty drew together her velvet skirta and the vulgar wretch don't let her brush against you And the writer of this blushed furi- for she remembered several in- stances when she too had gathered up her garments when a poor CHILD A Ctrl than will Chicago were at a round table in the middle of the covers laid for Three were door was opened by the attendant two a boj and girl exquisitely dressed walked ir. side bv followed by their mother a hATtl featured and aggressive looking who bowed oa either walked between and solemnity swept to her in the middle ot at our and children were lifted therr chain by the 1 that the little girl's eyes were upon me and down at She bowed gravely with an air that said don't know but 1 consider it proper to our for a Jan. democratic supervisor from Iron de- this yesterday after- in open said he had been given f to influent his vote on the plans for a new jail by the This morning Hill testified before the grand but the name of bis alleged briber has not been made people are just as cross as a they snap your head orf when you happen to open your We cannot excuse for they have bad which makes then ir- and are too mean to buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough which would restore their good nate sister brushed bj her on the common highway of so aa not to touch their I say we need more of that kind of moral charity which enables us to descend from our high pedestal of alleged purity and to help an erring sister or brother back to the way in which wt all should There is too much of the element in our which roils and thank thee Lord thatT am not like other Dorcas missions and poor associations are ail excellent in their but the milk of human ness and a helping hand must go along to make charity I don't mean to say that and other good people (I don't mean this for a should keep their dollars and cents in the pocket books and crawl around in the and gutters to seek the loot sheep to bring them back to the fold but I just want to say that there should be a proper and judicious ture of the two charities under dis- Let tha widow throw in and make up the rest by find acts to fallen and let the rich man stop studying the coed designs on the ceiling of his church when the contribution box comes and let the lady with he sealskin don humbler garments and go a little from the broad ways and stretch out her lily hand to lelp her sisters to their that hey may regain the flower of their and the world will be a a brighter and a better Jo's conscience will cease to twit him and can go on her way rejoicing with their humble friend who wishes that with the rest of the was a little more charitable in the right and full sense of the B. Anarchist Crimes In Jan. shocking crime occurred at last A police commissioner named who has been active in the persecution of Socialists was found dead in front of his own stabbed in two His assassin is A profound sensation was created in Berlin by the announcement of the murder of Herr Heir Rumpff was actively connected with the recent persecutions at Leipsic of the who were engaged in the attempt to kill the crown prince and other dis- personages of the imperial The police that there is no doubt that friends of the con- anarchists murdered All kinds of stories are afloat in re- gard to the All agree that the murder was the work of anarchists in revenge for the part the counselor tiad taken in securing the conviction of Reinsdorf and bis The Emperor when of the death of Herr wae ibly unfolded her napkin aud began to ohm with her I looked at the bov He raised his said evening aud then turning at to hu in tho quietest Mrs. Blank in evidently waiting for you to The mother turned with and lined visage over her showed all of her and bowed with cast-iron politeness a who nodded smilingly from across the room I forgot to while I watched tho The girl 1101 more T years of and the boy less than U. were delicate but not frail The that made them most remarkable were entire ease and e was none of the and careless flow of spirits which distinguishes but a tranquil and even Not that they were at all solemn or On the thoy laughed and chatted with one another but always in the quietest voices and with un- due The waiter leaned de brer the little and handed her a of Shu it thoughtfully as she held it in both of her tiny hands for a time and then said hare some bisque of a little striped to her I suppose jou will never allow me to have croquets of real will they are too rich for continued the turning to the give me some lamb and a Roman you and just a mouthful of roast I give mo no end of particularly The man took the card from her baud and went to the who a dinner that wade of our puritan with The children ut there with their bright eyes roaming about the room and conversed steadily with their who was gorgeously in evening but who nevertheless looked mon and was without even the super- refinement of htr In one after the boy had been silent for some he raised hia eyes with a sort of an and Eaid as he bowed to an old lady who trotted down the never see Mrs. Dash come in here that I don't think of hw last winter in Don't you re- member the day she fell out of a She seems so She holds her in the air and her half and just rushes right ahead without looking where she is There she goes he spoke he leaned over the table and looked eagerly down the The erratic little old lady of whom he had just kicked a over and was expostulating with the waiters for leaving it in the Both of the children smiled and then laughed but the outburst that one would naturally have expected from little ones of their years did not The boy reminded ma of the anecdote we have all read so often of the wonderful com- mand of words which Macaulay in his He tried to walk one lost balance on account of his diminutive and tumbled to the He was taken to the nursery and and the lady of the house went to him a few hours and how do you the infant your I am glad to say that the pain in my head has con- bless the said the very old he Macaulay lived for many TNC Or mt I have discovered a city not far from the Mexican which built below the leveb of the I have before me a city here where the are built above the ground 1 a city towre of nearly ter of a million of where built on of the And the people in thew which are built on top of the ground in the heart of tiny aud antique city outnumber that this city a healthful and delicious The water so I have not the t ou linn reminds me of a pretty girl with a smudged u Ls be admitted that a oM And knows Iran Ml for ail is u that you can't help falling In first to your By the banks of mighty river has -a and can for itself hear you My take otf your and in his of thoughtful men of would gratefully bare and Iww their heads These come to us from the stormy north with their of nearly thirty They havo to of a of Their work is douo for They are ou their way to tint to rest They ure en- titled to 1 have on tho banks of tho gone all tho way to tho to see the worshipers of inada my home on the of the but have I found n at all like this 1 have upon It is up and doing and entirely It w au American river in its fullest An independent river in running on its own turning aside for neither Republican nor May bo it id running the Independent May bo it in for St. tho And how few Americans have this mighty or either source or 1 know plenty of eastern ladien who are willing to be counted Not one of them in ten ever saw this greatest natural wonder of tbe It is hard to escape the intense nation of this sweeping river before me hard to cease things of this tremendous thw the of our brood how the of old tho when poets wero upon would have loved tbu There is not a in the world worth reading that has not rivers running all through it. from tbe Meander and the other little around on down to the story of the unhappy whose final place of rest I can almost soc from my All euch places in the Bible are made grew with running Farad that it might be of matchless and eternal gathered the three great riven in The wondrous river like all things thai are great aud full of power and of is very very docile as if it might be easily or driven anywhere But contemplate ita volume an it sweeps Ita depth 100! 300! SOO That is the And you American you you hardly know wo have a river in the Shame on may need need all of every drop of water your Tie 1 The original idea of a universal meridian belongs to and as far back as by and proposed by Cardinal Kit a universal meridian on the island of This meridian was ultimately abandoned by Cassini to gratify Louis XI and the Paris one bv the metric commission in under the pretense than an arc of this meridian had been for the length of the unit of In France it has beea proposed to com- bine strychnine with with the object in view of preventing enl fetts of tbe But the object sought was not When smoked along with tbe tobacco it was destroyed by the while if mixed with ing the uncertainty of the amount present made it highly and at the same time the of the strychnia prevented moit people from using it at this form Hence this method of muting bane with the latter more dangerous than the hat properly h Do sigh lor thorough you have a target beyond it. There are plenty of thoroughly men who are a heavy burden on their Without having mined on a profession off to graduated the highest honors and walked out into the world again to find themselves worse off than are paid for being honest and The chant never asks to any of their Greek translations or on Cashiers may have spent twenty years at cortege without receiving a dollar more salary a man who got bis schooling in a If tho doctor is thoroughly educated in and rhc lawyer in and tho in we no 1 have heard it said of a man that he was a scholar and I seen that same man giad of an to take the position of a trailer for a wholesale He had been educated without any aim beyond it. explanation I once heard of an oid whose minister never but in the to help him deacon one day had a sermon re- unknown to uio hearing of wanted to have the read over to and was much but said den 5y: I didn't say the good man with t of had to that in make Had many TS of Paris is not and the Paris of sewage is very much be- hind the every houso still supplied witha which once a and from noxious gases continually ascend to rendering the French ropolis a of typhoid  

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