News (Newspaper) - June 21, 1905, Frederick, Maryland THE DAILY NEWS AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER HT THIS GREAT SOUTHERN PRINTING AN COMPANY MD E Twos C S Treasurer Secy M DAILY will Hy 10 in ibr or ACT in tbe I HO per f 1 Ki lour f 1 M lor In paid lit jui prr or U will lie THK Vy to in the tn in for IHT in in for every order paper mull nnd nation fun he cml charge ir the il from THK Frederick Mil WEDNESDAY JUNK 21 1905 1905 JUNE Su 11 18 25 Mo Tu 12 6 13 1920 We 21 28 Th 8 15 22 29 FT 9 16 23 30 10 17 Mr Bowen will address Secretary Taft AS My Dear Now TBAT It Is settled that he is to have a Urge share of the work of rebuilding Russia's navy Mr Sahwab to send some token cf tion to Togo is no explanation of the sink log of a British steamer by a Russian cruiser gave the bare that the former was not a Japanese war vessel NOT much detective ability was re- quired to discover evidence of ness in Philadelphia contracts In tbs heyday of their power the hardly took the trouble to conceal their rascality FALSE weights have bean discovered in the oldest yet exhumed Now the world will await with interest the discovery of municipal records to see whether the game of graft is of antiquity Attempted The palpable attempt to shift from the Board of Aldermen to the Men's Association by the appointment of throe prominent members of the latter body an commissioners of tax tho responsibility for the continuance of the present inequitable assessment of in Frederick van an aboard and futile trick Even If the gentlemen named ai commissioners had consented to serve they not and would not have been held responsible for the Inequalities in which tably will exist after the annual meeting of the board The of Bays the ordinance specifying their duties shall continue in the discharge of their duty from day to day for the space of not more than two weeks The evident purpose of the law is that their labors shall be devoted to he assessments of new prop erty and the making of snob changes in assessments as may seem proper to them upon the petition of the parties con- cerned For them to make a complete revision of the lists within M period of two weeks is manifestly impossible The reassessment Frederick needs is not to be secured in this way and the people are too gent to be made to believe that any body of three men might be held responsible for making a complete and equitable assessment while sitting as commissioners of tax for two weeks The members of the Business Men's Association have been as have most of the citizens of Frederick In demanding a reassessment It is no answer to this demand to put the power of commissioners of tax in the hands of three gentlemen who hare been among the leaders in tho demand with the obvious if unspoken purpose of putting It up to them It is not np to them It is as it has all along been np to the Board of Aldermen They accepted their nominations with f nil knowledge of the fact that an act authorizing a complete of property In Frederick for the purpose of municipal taxation had been secured from the legislature and that it was the wish of the majority of the people that such a reassessment should be made They recognized this wish and towards a compliance with It up to the very point of consummation when they suddenly and for some son as yet unexplained halted and dropped the whole matter The re- sponsibility is still with them They cannot escape or avoid it The has by their act been deprived of at least one year's share of the benefits which wonld surely follow a proper ment If the board would do the most in its power to rectify thle blonder It should proceed in good time to make preparations for ft thorough meat upon which to next year's tax la tbt meantime private will not prevent their should be as of tax The three named are exceptionally men are quite justified in refuting to undertake this work COMMENT Summer come high bnt from the weather man's point of view we mnst have ican Those trains may yet enable the overheated to spend the evening at Island and return before Bun While Spain and Russia are rebuild Ing their they might put in the time advertising In the United States for men who know the art of making good behind the Times If things keep going as they are going nowadays the American political text con will have to be modified in some very Important particulars The words politics and politician have long been habitually used in a sense by no meant complimentary though there has also been room for a meaning to them which implies nothing unfavorable Bnt when it comes to the term cal politics every one in America un- just what it that is something about which very little that U good one be said Bnt It begins to look as thongh the phrase were un- a process of vigorous fumiga- tion and if this goes on much ger we may to see people talk of practical politics when they mean the increase of economy or the tion of and employ the term practical politician aa the highest epithet of that can be upon a News MINUTES OF Isn't this an unusually large crowd for a prayer asked the visitor It replied one of the regular attendants bnt the cashier of the Bank was converted last week and be promises to tell his experiences tonight News Mr do yon always look your door when you go Mr do you know I always Leader only objections to Mrs Pryor is that she's a woman What business is she engaged InV News the most sible fish stories stories wouldn't be worth listening to if they weren't Free Press have decided never to marry until I find my ideal sort of a girl is your that wears skirts and has Sentinel THE VOICE OF THE PRESS From fho Now York Herald managers of the St Louis fair who had to spend returned Now let's hear no more about woman Using equipped for JAPAN'S From the Togo's victory will constitute the true test of Japan's equipoise If any Caucasian nation had scored the triumphs of Japan during the last eighteen months there would bo no living on the same planet with that nation The rest of the world would have to combine to thrash it because its vaunting and boasting would be durable It remains to be saen whether the Mongol shall rise superior to the Caucasian In triumph as he undoubtedly does in adversity From Speaking of the Hummer invasion of Americans a London newspaper oaya that the streets will soon be full of curiously quiet looking men in weird coats with padded shoulders long boots at the toes and straw hats with no roof and women with brown faces and eyes with very white whites green veils floating in the breeze and accents that set one's teeth on edge If we really do look like this to our English friends their professed for us as Voiced by Lord Lansdowne and Mr is something to wonder at Perhaps It Is a case of handsome is aa handsome deeds to render the Anglo American worth While for the Anglo end of it COSTLY From the Buffalo Some idea of what it costs In money to free a municipality from the grip of a corrupt gang is shown by the that the Philadelphia Citizens Committee is asking for with which to the various wards of that for a municipal It may strike some people ibat such sum of money is in excess of legitimate needs but it must be borne in mind that a hard tight ing several months must be made if the people of Philadelphia are to regain their freedom It money to conduct a campaign even under the most ble circumstances And in Philadelphia the gang has secured BO tight a hold of the government its are so numerous and BO complex that those who stand for good government must be ready to meet any emergency Thorough organization is the first and organization as ail know ooata money to perfect and maintain Even It the residents of Philadelphia are good and mad everything must be clone to keep that mad up to boiling temperature So these are among the reasons why a large fund la considered necessary to make an effective campaign against the forces of corruption have ruled the so absolutely and for so long a time There is a lesson in this for other cities It behooves the people of all to he ever alert to the polit leal influences which would fasten selves upon them for selfish purposes A supreme difficulty is to make the tax payers realize that their rights and their property are always In danger from these sources But constant watchful ness is required else the gangs will get so strong a hold that their grip can be broken only by the expenditure of much money and as much effort For 86 cents yon oan let In Frederick know by a want ad that yon situation or want WITH THE MUSE A Prayer O God O Perfect Love I pray Thee oare For him it forbidden me that hie sleep may toft and lowed be Became prayer hands may never dare To smooth blets hli bed with thy rare Caressing bis weary Free From other ward some angel guard that be May keep the dark watch that I may not Greet with Thy day's hU waking soul Inspire him lost to he slip Upon the ascent Grant me the bliss Of praying for Lord take Thou a coal Prom out Thy altar fire and on the Up That I may never touch lay thou Ha kiss HALK OILMAN in July Alone A black east wind and a sky unkind and the inn away Bnt the lark above is singing of love in the old wild way And were you bnt here O my only dear would I ever mind The road and the frozen sod and the black east There's scarce a blade to hide love's bed and the brown bride coy Whose will follow by hill and hoi low her soaring joy O dear and true If I clasped but you should I fear heart warm The snow in the wind and the sky un- kind and the muttering The daffodil is out on the hill and the lambs a score Are listening Hark to the bridegroom Bnt he comes once more would yon return then 1 should not mourn in your fond embrace SUB away and thn skies of gray and the snow in my face MALL GAZETTE And The KUYAL KATES Deputy Supreme Explains cent Mr J O Bond of Baltimore Deputy Supreme Regent of the Koyal Arcanum was in this city last evening In the in- terest of that organization which has recently made a change in the rate of assessment He was seen at his room at City Hotel during the evening by several of the of Frederick Council No 1100 and explained the new table of rates just adopted in a very manner and was Informed by the that tho new schedule of rates had caused very little alarm among the members of local Mr Bond came here from Hagerstown where he attended a meeting of Mar Council Royal Arcanum of that city Mr Bond stated that some were quite indignant about the change made by tha Supreme Council at ten recent session especially In the way it affected the members who had arrived uc the age of 06 years He said however that after the Indignant had considered the matter more thoroughly they realized the mistake they had made It appears from the statement made by Mr Bond that after a careful com- parison of rates now in effect and new rates which go into effect upon new members oo July 1 and upon present members October 1 it was seen that the new rates are slightly raised upon new members between the ages of 21 and after there Is a considerable re- duction in the rate proportionately until they have attained tho age of 05 when the holder of a policy of Is required to pay sum of per mouth tho remainder of his life The amount he saves between said Mr Bond by taking the regular table of rates if he calculates closely will carry him possibly years longer The table of new is fixed HO that should the order fall to initiate another member it would be able to meet every obligation When questioned in regard to the future of the now existing emergency fund of over Mr Bond stated that it was no more than natural that it would continue to rapidly increase Mr Bond left today for Cumberland where he will visit the at that place and go from there to and on a similar mission It is probable that he will visit ick Council at its meeting on next Tuesday night While the foot of the change of rates has been known by tho members of the local council there was no outburst of indignation displayed by members who attended its last regular meeting a week ago yet the change has calmly and carefully considered and members have come to the conclusion that while it is in some degree n hard ship to old members it is not quite as bad as it has been pictured by various i Itn Kir I I ni I li nl M i nt tn tun n i- nl S IMMI w i ni i r ion i r i tin ri in 1 1 1 r n t nil i i in- s i nl I Cloudburst Docs Great X Y j I i at I I i dill i on i In In- ni K Hoth cil anil of h ii ix ami r a 1 in i- Mali i and There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country tlinn nil other put together tnd until the few years to lie Incurable Kor n crent many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies and hy constantly to cure with local treatment pronounced It In- curable Science lias proven catarrh to ho a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Cure manufactured by F 1 Cheney Co Toledo Ohio la the only cure on the market It In taken In from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts di- on the blood and surfaces of the They offer one hundred dollars for any caae It falla to rum for lars and testimonials Address K J A CO Toledo Ohio Sold by druggists Hall's family Pills for constipation BACK AN AUTO Commencement Marred By Accident That May Prove Fatal Kant on June 21 The coin at lAfayette Col- by an automobile on the Campus I J Holland a local WUB bringing a Jolly party of at 5 o'clock In morning when his machine either bc or be did not know tlio Iny of the grounds and shot an embankment The automobile turned ami Holland was pinned font It buck was broken he will die John one of the men who were hi and onto the hine his broken of the others were slightly hurt 17 HEAT DEATHS IN PITTSBURG Four Days of Sweltering Heat Not Yet Relieved There June The hot wave has ami the lust four and the lint of fatalities is rowing rapidly Kour more deaths were reported Ins a tutal of 17 There were aKo a nature With one exi thn hottest city Texas was first with the mercury registering 82 do and followed with The humidity is ing especially to employed in the mills Extra Dividend of 120 Per Cent New York An extra dend of the unusually amount of per i ent In addition to thf dividend of pe cent ban been di dared by the direr of the Avenue of thi city The extra dividend which the will receive is out profits lie bank made in and 1904 Sunday ninny prostrations was in country NOTICES NO 7867 EQUITY In the Circuit Court for Frederick County In Equity John H et al vs and Infant of deceased In the mutter of tho Report of Sales filed the Ulst day of June MAY TERM 1905 Ordered That on the day of July the Court will proceed to act upon the of Heal Estate reported to said Court by John H Kepp and O Princeton trustees In the above cause and filed therein 113 aforesaid to finally ratify imd con- firm the Bume unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown before said provided a of this order be Inserted in some paper published In Frederick County for three snld day Tho the amount of to be SO Dated this JUt day of June 1905 SAMUEL T Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick Co Irue Clerk D Princeton Buckey Solicitor O RDER NISI ON SALES In the Orphans Court of Frederick County Maryland In the matter of the Sale of Heal Estate ot Frazler deceased Ill Matter of Report of Sales Hied the lath day of June 1905 JUNK by of Frederick County this day June that the sale of tho Heal of Frazler late of County deceased this day reported to this Court hy his Executors bo and continued unless cause to the contrary lie shown on or before the 8th day of July provided a copy of this order lie published in some published In Frederick County for three successive weeks prior to tho day of July The Executor's Keport states the amount of sules to be thousand dollars E LIGHTER JACOB M WM H of the Orphans Court True WM R Register of Wills Clifford A Frazler and U Frazler Executors Frank b Stoner Attorney NOTICE This Is to notice that tho subscriber has obtained from the Orphans Court of Frederick Count j Md letters testamentary on tiie estate of SAMUEL DUTKOW late of Frederick County Md deceased All persons tho deceased are hereby warned to tho same with tho vouchers thereof authenticated to the subscriber on or the 5th day of uary they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate Those Indebted to tho deceased are desired to Immediate payment SAMUEL J FOR SALK F OR SALE A CHURCH PROPERTY The yt Peter's Reformed Church at Centre Frederick County hereby offered for Bale fjr a period ot thirty days Any In- formation as to the above property and Its sale cau be obtained bv to either of J Mt Pleasant Md 8 S Miller Frederick Md Charles Md F I OR SALE MINING Co stock shares or less cheap J T Kaywood Texas ASTER PLANTS FOR varieties Mrs B F Patrick Street FOR SALE nets cheap Come early and set the best Apply at Myers Livery Stable AND T IN For particulars I ss A H Smith Md FOR SALE and crushed In Mealoy C E SALE OK Property at Fountain Mills Mil two fium railroad For par apply to B it FOR FIRST-CLASS IRON medium Mzo Will be sold cheap Apply to C E Mealey FOR SELL AT PRI VRto sale lumber yard of tho late of Hardt Will be sole together or separately to suit purchaser C C Carty 42 E Patrick Street HELP WANTED FARM baud To one whols thoroughly compe tent eood will be eood ten nut house on ami rood home for who desires farm work News A YOUNG COLORED Ctrl as for children Telephone Mrs Hammond A RELIABLE WHITE co to Good Mrs W W w Third St W WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN to to ti the country as maid Apply to 112 West Patrick Street RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN TO sro to country for tummer Good home of Apply News Office COUNTY KATL BANK THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE OK OK CHARTER RE- PHOM THE COMPTROLLER OK THB CURRENCY 18 TO BE PUBLISHED FOR DAYS IN THAT ALL OF THE KRS MAY BE NOTIFIED OK THE RE- EXTENSION CKKT1HCATE TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF HOLLER OF THE CURRENCY D C June U evidence pre- sented to the undersigned It has been made to appear that THE FREDERICK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK located la the City of Frederick In the County of Frederick and State of Maryland has compiled with all the provisions of the Act of to enable National to their corporate existence and for other purposes approved July J2 1882 KB amended by the Act approved April Now 1 William B Comptroller of the Currency do hereby that THE FREDERICK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK located lu the City of Frederick lin the County of Frederick and State of Maryland Is authorized to have for the period specified lu Its amended articles of namely until close of business on June 13 1925 In testimony whereof witness my SEAL hand and Seal of Office this thirteenth day of Jane WM B Comptroller of the Currency Charter No 1419 Extension No May 31.1895 Surplus Deposits May Surplus Deposits PUBLIC SALES VALUABLE PERSONAL As Executor of the last will and testament of Allen deceased and br virtue of the Order of the for erick Md I will offer at public sale on the premises No 17 WEST PATRICK STEET in Frederick Md on FRIDAY JUNE 23 1905 at o'clock a m the following articles of personal property J beds bed springs 2 GRANDFATHER'S CLOCKS hut ruck larce galvanized Iron clothes chest 2 wardrobes 1 fine large extension table new Ice chest 1 side board antique 1 laree punch bowl laree kitchen cabinet Kitchen table eas ranee Red Cross kitchen ranee larce hot water kitchen boiler 1 fine trap 1 larze featherbed box couch and numerous other articles Terms of Sale JACOB Executor of Allen Capt Waller Saunders Auct PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE at No 23 EAST PATRICK STREET THURSDAY JUNE 22 1905 at 10 o'clock a m Terms of No Goods to be re- moved until for CLIFFORD A FRAZtER ERNEST D FRAZIER Chaa B Fout Auctioneer FOR RENT Fourth Street Apply to D Z Stull FOR NO a WEST Second Street Apply to Doll Bro8..2Ol- 207 North Market Street FINE OFFICE rooms beet rooms and best location In city Apply at 38 N Market Street FOR NO 70 East Third Street Cramer Stauffer FOR 1 THE Hour and warehouse on East rick Street occupied by the late J S W Jarboe Apply to Clifford A Frazier FOR No Eaat Third Apply at No 16 bonth Market Street FOR OFFICE ROOMS now occupied by Dr H V Dutrow No 14 N Market St Also larire stable holds 18 horses with house and with larze yard Apply to L 14 N FOR BAY WINDOW No 87 Kast Patrick Street Apply to Zimmerman FOB STORE ROOM NO 40 East Patrick Street C C- Carty Agent 42 East Patrick Street MARKELL FORD MARKELL FORD Dealers in Highest Grade White Ash Coal j Best Quality Red Aah Coal j Prepared Goal S Fairest Prices Oar Lump j Rnn of Mine Goal Fullest Weights Alao Well-Seasoned split and kindling We are extensively engaged in ling Portland and Rosendale Cements MARKELL FORD Carroll Street RIMER v-v CRAMER D FER FREDERICK M D Bonds Stocks Estates bonrn i CALL FOR RATE ON FIDELITY to loan on at 5 t to loan on notes in sums to suit property for sale Call for Zimmerman's farm York Koad Srd lot East Second street To iness property Nos 11 and 13 East I bt Jood business stand A 105 acre farm farm New Market pike property 123 B Patrick St modern home at Clark Place city L farm near acre farm near city No East Second Street 33 acre farm Double Pipe beautiful homes with with at for TOUR PRINTED ON OFFICE FARMER'S NAT BANK CHARTER DEPARTMENT OFFICE OK COMPTROLLER OK THE CURRENCY D C May 23.19O5 By evidence pre gented to the It has been made to appear that The Farmers and Mechanics Bank of located In the city of Frederick In the County of Frederick and State of Maryland hag compiled with all the provisions of the Act of to en- able National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence and for other poses approved July 12 1882 as amended by the approved April 12 NOW THEREFORE 1 Thomas P Kane Deputy and Comptroller of the rency do hereby certify taat Tne Farmers and Mechanics National Bank of Frederick located In the city of Frederick In the County of Frederick and Stats of Maryland Is to have succession for the period fied in Its amended articles of namely until close of business on May 23 1925 In testimony whereof witness my SEAL hand and Seal of office this third day of May 1905 T P KANE Deputy and Comptroller of the Currency Charter No 1207 Extension No 774 STATEMENT RESOURCES May 23 1885 House Premiums Due from Banks Due from U S T Cash May 23.1905 91.843.50 92 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Und Profits Circulation Deposits In connection with the cate the corporate existence of the Farmers Mechanics National Bank of Frederick Md for an additional period of twenty years the above comparative state ment Is elven to the public to call tion to the and continued prosperity of this Bank CHARLES B TRAIL President WILBUR H DUVALL Cashier MISCELLANEOUS ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE A LOT OF AT AND BELOW COST Many choice and beautiful Tuscans Braids etc In most desirable shapes N R D MANTZ 16 8 Market St Frederick Md FINE CARNATIONS per dozen four dozen for for funeral work made to order and shipped to any address R E CHEAGER Florist Thurmont Md Maryland phone H PRESENTS FOB JUNE WEDDINGS Solid Silverware Cut Glass Uold Clacks Onyx Clocks DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT WEDDING KINGS H 8 LANDIS LEADING JEWELER OF BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR GIRL GRADUATES Silver Novelties Handsome Watches Lockets Souvenir Spoons and Hat Pins BEST AND QUICKEST REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING EYES EXAMINED FREE 33 N Street 27 S Market Street Frederick County Telephone MOUNTAIN OUT COMPANY North Bentz Street Frederick Md prepared to offer to the public a fine ce Cream In all flavors wholesale r H Brick and Cabinet a specialty Also fresh Butter Kees Cream Milk Skim milk and Buttermilk Thanking our ers for past favors we kindly solicit their future orders which will receive onr prompt attention Both phones YOU OAN HAVE IT CHARGED or pay cash as you like It for Furniture Carpets Oilcloths Rugs Pictures Mirrors Bed Clothes Table Linens Lace Curtains Portieres etc We are also ine a line of and a of Parlor Suits Our five and Suits covered In damask velour verona silk or crushed plush are the best In the city for the money Terms to suit Scoll Bros No 30 E Patrick Street J M BULLETIN No 74 7 Excepting meats there is probably no one article food which is liable to so wide a variation In its composition aa the milk supplied the con- sumer The variations are so creat In fact as to make it entirely possible that one man may pay nearly twice as much as his neighbor for the same amount of nutrients when both buy it at the same price per quart LOCUST LEVEL DAIRY R RUSH LEWIS M F MOBERLY The season Is near at hand when of property owners turn to the beautifying and preservation of their property It will pay all owners property to consult me before ine contracts for Papering or as I am tte finest line of PAPERS AND DECORATIVE WALL COVERINGS ever before shown In Frederick Everything that Is new can be found In my establishment The branch of my business Is still conducted on those prln which brines success First-class material and workmanship prices as low aa consistent with class work honest and fair dealings to all Now Is the time to make ments for your worK so as not to suffer delays MERHL F MOBERLY PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING 94 WEST PATRICK STREET Phone 55 TENANTS your vacant property B Tin Fcr LOST AM FOUND BABY PIN WITH BABY on wJn letters or Butt Third If returned to Keller Third Street A POOLE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER West South Street Frederick Md 1 have all modern appliances for the prompt end execution of sll kinds of work Also Derrick Hopes Blocks and Jacki Material cheerfully elven on all business In my line RAILROAD SCHEDULES BALTIMORE ON AND AFTER SUNDAY MAV 31 1905 A M except Sunday Junction and Way Stations 8.00 A M except Sunday cept Sunday for Cumberland and Due Baltimore 8.46 A M 7.06 A M Sunday only for Washington Stations Die M timore ant 0 8.10 AM o nn ay tations De AM except Sunday for Balti principal Way Philadel S ork iue at Baltimore lo A M Sunda f except Sunday 10.40 A M except Sunday lor Philadelphia New fork Junction and Way Stations Indianapolis St Louis Washington 12.80 P M except Sunday for Baltimore and Way Philadelphia and Nrw York Due at Baltimore 4.40 P M P M daily for Washington and Stations New York Cumberland Cincinnati and St and except Sunday Junction Due at Washington Jr M P M daily for Baltimore and Way 6.36 P M except Sunday for Chi P M except Sunday for and Principal New York and Due 9.40 P M 6.53 ARRIVALS A M except Cleveland Washington XT Way Stations Mt Airy and Way Stati Airy and Way Baltimore and Washington mall on this train A M except Sunday from Hagerstown and Way Stations l 26 A M except Sunday from and Way Stations Philadelphia and rork J 0.65 A M except Sunday from Baltimore Washington and Way Stations Sunday only from and Way Stations Chicago and J 2.06 P M Sunday only from Baltimore tat Philadelphia and New Sunday from St Cincinnati Chicago New York phia Washington Hagerstown ton and Way Stations P M except Sunday Washington Junction and Way P M Sunday only from Washington and Way St and Cincinnati P M except Sunday and Way Stations Philadelphia Tork 5 B6 M except Sunday from Philadelphia Baltimore and and Chicago and and Virginia P M except Sunday from and principal Way Stations Philadelphia and New York 7.45 P M daily from Baltimore and Way Stations Philadelphia and New York P M except Sunday from and Way Stations Philadelphia X ork and Chicago P M except Sunday from New Philadelphia Washington Cumberland Lexington Brunswick an W T Ticket Agent MARYLAND H f MAIN LINK i in Effect 17 1905 Read U 9 ID 05 10 IS ID as 10 0 5 -17 5 C 01 G Arrive Hancock Cherry Run Ule Pool Clear Spring Arrive U 30 S 50 8 17 8 88 SOB Si 7 05 li 53 ti 55 li 52 ti M 1 IB 13 45 IS 42 13 23 13 r 11 59 U 40 11 X n 27 11 11 20 11 18 A M 11 15 in IE 9 55 y 40 J A I 1 a a 8 1 8 7 C 7 5 7 r 7 I U p 1 7 4 G C 1 5 1 r ii P i 4 4 4 t P it P.M 05 4 24 4 35 42 4 45 4 4 51 r M 4 ra 4 55 5 13 5 37 B 47 5 55 6 42 V 2 C6 a a 35 45 a so 3 K M i BO a 45 oy 4 4 7 01 1 7 85 7 -12 7 45 7 50 7 B3 Arrive Blue Buena Vista 8 7 BS 8 42 9 05 9 aa 9 37 Arrive New Oxford Hanover M B -U 5 55 6 IB 9 36 9 11 1010 A Arrive Porters Sprine Grove y 20 y 11 K 45 n 2 SB 2 53 20 30 a 45 S 53 06 5 CIS B 03 7 58 7 BS 830 8 30 8 44 8 BS 9 09 B 18 9 4 10 Arrive Blue Thurmont Rocky Union New Windsor Baltimore Arrive U U 48 0 47 C 23 5 67 5 50 5 M 11 15 11 13 10 43 10 KI 10 lb 10 07 B7 9 41 y oo 8 00 7 4 7 4 7 7 1 i 4 G r 0 6 1 5 4 5 1 P 45 -U 45 43 13 Bine Mountain Car Baltimore dally except Sunday 3.25 p m stopping at Westminster New Windsor connection for mont Blue Buena Blue Mountain town Returning leaves a m dally except Sunday Arrive more 9.30 a m Blue Limited leaves Baltimore only p m at mont Blue Buena Vista and Blue Mountain 4 40 p.m this train leaves on Sundays only at n m pine at Blue Mountain Buena Vista Blue raont and Westminster Baltimore 1.15 p m Additional leave Baltimore for Union and Intermediate Stations at 10.12 m and 4.25 6.15 and for and Inter- mediate Stations at 4.45 and 6.29 a and m daily except Sunday Baltimore for Onion and Intermediate Station 0.30 a m and 2.3O p m Leave at and a m and p m for moro Intermediate B A C V R R for and Intermediate Stations and m and 7 30 p m Leave for and Intermediate Stations at 5 40 a m and 1.10 and p m Sundays leave for and Intermediate Points at 7.45 and a m and p m leave boro for and Intermediate Points at y.50a m and 8.00 p m VIA CUT-OFF Leave for and Intermediate Stations at p m Leave for and Stations at 8.16 p m Rocky for at and 10.32 a m and and 7 OO p m for 7.15 and 9.55 a m and and 4 55 p m Leave for Frederick at 9 nc aid a m and 5 OO and G 36 p m Leave for Columbia aad Taneytown at m 8 m Frederick for Baltimore at 7.18 a m a id 3.00 and 4.55 p m CONNECTIONS AT CHERRY RUN W Va B O trains leave Cherry Run Cincinnati St itanta and Express No 55 daily at 12.49 p m Express No 7 daily at p m daily except Bnt day B H F M Traffic gt f i