THE EVENING TIMES, THURSDAY, OCT. 21SOUTH CUMBERLAND NEWSI—-—-A majority of the men on strike areworking for the independent manufacturers here* atid elsewhere, and the latter are making money and handling Liar contracts, as a result of the strike of their competitors.Con buttons.i just received a new line of gents cuff buttons in all the latest styles; also a new lrne of ladies’ cuff pins. Call and s-o these goods; they are all n«*w designs. E. 11. Beaver, the oldeststanding jeweler in South Cumberland, 181 Virginia a\etiue.FIRST TRAIN GNbla st.UnioniO-mHampshire Road to Connect[is forn st.l.VwWith B. 0. at Romncy.alsoons.5-,waA MIGHT CLASS FORiViED.C. E. CONVENTION.»w. Ifrpers-1-21Sessions Will Be Held Two Eveningsand Friday Afternoon.The Allegany County Christian En-B. O. Earnings—Other donvop Convention convenes tonight.Ml With Typhoid Fever—B. , O.Wins a 3ig Suit—Caught Carp withMinnowPhilip'inder21-2The sessions will he hed in the M. P. Church, Bedford street. The programis as follows:Thursday Evening — Registration o! delegates; devotional service, Hev. K. Lee; “The Welcoming,*' C. li. Wolford; The Appreciation.” H. R. Donnelly; music; convention sermon, See Ye First the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness;’ offering;announcements; ad jo u r n tn on t.Friday Afternoon— Business meetItms of Interest.room,light.0-WBureau of the- Evening Times.181 Virginia Avenue,H.»mh Cumberland, Oct. 21.iu speaking the construction ol theHampshire Southern railroad, which connects with the B, A- O. at Konmey, the Review of this week says:‘ The* first train run over the Ilamp-jfli-e6-wlevuc2wshire Southern railroad passed over..telt;l bridge over the South ing «ec“«v® oommUtee; devotionalgaa,r i81jthli n com piBranch last week. It was a work train pulled bv B. O. engine 1*4 and wa§j service. Annie Kioto; address and confereno* ; ••personal Work Department, Rev. Edgar Rand, of Haiti | more; Junior rally, incuding ex* r-cises by Junior Sorb tie- and address to Juniors by State Secretary Alfred S. Day; announcements; adjournment.Pr Ida v E vening- Ier ot! o n a I services, Daniel Wolfe; “The Conven-I tion, BaltimoreT Alfred S. Day; music; address, “Sacrifices for the King-Cumberland, and loni of Go(i; Kev- Beauchamp, ofCumberland M. P. circuit; music, ad*Righteous- ielec-onth.compose.! of 12 cars in charge oi the(Jfollowing crew: (ginemti; Roy Richardson, fireman; J.T Chadwick, conductor; J. V. Grimes.flagman, ander, enj a rnE. Kline, brnkemamr Trapnell piloted thehi to see a num-lt; iChief Engir in over, i cars on i ottom 1 and.“Jos. C. Taylor, with hfs family. hashere fromit eraone Jear, 10-2OOK8 O,u*k in liar misouoved h rented|a above the bridero n lot i \home near S 11. William.. \]r Tuvlor i; a lo- drCsii- '‘Tlie Rewards ofORlthe! nf‘8!** Rev. Secrlst; election of offi-llieer,t* Y11* Y11 ( f* \ Vi Ui 1 ! 1 v 1 1;§p* * •yiandrailroad anhave charge of the first locomotive runifampshtre Southern.expected here this week.LtnigW.»t.Wentrn iclosing consecration service. TheTills! convention theme is “The Kingdomof God First/* Cbas E. Shaw, preslover toe ©tigiit||iswinitdent, will presideNo, 642for .the 911. Mr. Taylors w a si'U r of John Will Parkere. o. wios Suit.ejet.in*»Marriage ent#*.Marion Otha Bennett.e and Nancy I dith Gregory, both of Webster, W.Vs*Eugene Vincent Sbanholtz and The bilOlivo Be** Blaker. both of Romney,; marriedW. Ya.William r Kramer and Grace Baxter, both of Davis. VV. Va.John S. Markon and BertieThe ca decreculo m;iousfor. Js District Courty i *gt e rd a y a ft e rn no n vjit of th* B iV O. RBerkele) Springs and Railroad Corn paIn the Unite in Mortiasbiir the jury In th* It, against heI SPutomat Valley one ratine the branch lin*Decern 11a reside county, M. Cumber land, clt;from Berke*to Hancock Station, W.f six miles, returned a•» i it t;y Rverdlcth 2 vj 62for $96,000 In favor of thamount award.'.1 ,i«ynoIils, both of Westemport, Mlbeing th©plain noCharles Oscar WUllaon and Etta nage. fMay Roland, both of Flintstone. Md. non-rest George MI© ha© I MoGwInn and land, nr Florence Breeker, both of Dunbar, Fa State oHarry Franklin Livingston and 1 althougl Elisabeth Livingston, both of Smith-13 eld. Pa,John P. Getz and Katherine Kech, both of Johnstown, Pa.bv the mastethe gitse Swas a so. /ill heloner to wnom several months 11 ff‘ lt;;» o v e rm h © co§ tB e r k e 1 e vcom rnrefer re 1Avas tolag the from/1889springs\ Sfc(jewwThe B raans nea..* branchbeen a ate wif« deserted said dei of aduh various berland.all the commonlineJNight Class Formed.la w, 2omj*51 i Mly % ? ir 1***4 f- lt;4^ i i 1 iL ^ %i j ! *1 ’ * . I f ¥ V i fir -7 %-• I126m*rnbersn ;» i frr* 1. Vi.; V ■med iasf-s.;at| theleeting \!e id inYirginSa^A \enue)school Ifor the» »H r Tift 4A ■ t ! ' -• t A r 1 * J I i .* • % ‘ • p I 1» *ting1 *lmgnt JStiptf A|c. Willi?• oil ime! Rrin-ripaU-J..1 i i; fon w* r**prettenf. and 1w Jj be taken to inau mm ementThe school i Inga a week, two hours eachMe t:e vr n-ening.O,CallmThese celebrated?8K Wedding Ringn have stood th© wear that th*of fifty-six years #»1P m.f,Prices $3.50 to $14.Names and datesdoni o uthesi (,*(:' Isince stnor has th© bill Mention It isSeptemb by the lt;county, icausingpublishccesslv© 1 October, publisher notice tleged toState ofobject o def* ndac Gourt bybefore t1J09, toe n *: r a v * d freeMend for finger sizing card.VMS 8. T. UT1 .£ JEWELRY CO Njncty-aeven 3a!timor# Strest,Id thBooks will be furnish**d free and ti sumTime of Mr, Fowler’s Funeral.The funeral of Mr* Albert Fowler, v ho died suddenly yesterday morning, will take place tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock from the Ed-ige,... uy.uw,: 4 tfb#t about five cents i an evening according to the ms earn* d by the children. Furth-»lans will be unde as slt;win as pus » *. !»rh child whose name is I be notified by mail 1 will start. All the ___ jlled shouldi)With Typhoid.in,ofsible. andenrolled w when the others notwii»n aiirds' residence, corner Washingtonand (’base streets, Rev. ClevekmdHicks, rector of Emmanuel Episcopal lt;hurch, officiating. Interment w illb* made in Rose Hill cemetery.;rhosee Mr.imes.»Home on Furlough.[tunes M. light foot, a trumpeter of Batt* ry F, of the Sixth Field Artillery, Fort Riley. Kansas, is home on a tixiny day furlough, visiting his pa- have, wfi rents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. I4ghtfoot, ag pray^ on Small wood str**et. He is hale and ! m.i ty- hearty. He stopped off a while in xru© CoIllinois to see irienda.MSBt ra!tiihnav ev#* ♦ i■.f * * i j’( •.«* i*p j*idifiasra;nInnmerwas» .» Of* oni*, __ i _ _ ik \ 1 Y1 -T . ! ®i \fl all , *» iiere’ ifif* 1 i t 1 (3 i I I f-|'4 ...t .* i * .ninehera 11t it■V . nH 1-1 fc.' | 1 1; L .1 i .An 11 \Caught Carp With M nnow.wellknown n j Herman, w noJ.Winter Dances.The Potomac Club, through their house and grounds committee, an-i emce a series of monthly dances to be held at the club house during the winter months, the first of w hich j n il be held on Friday, October i21at k; 30 o’clock in the evening.ORDdown thepent severaler baas, re laAlbert Jthat. h«irp caught o na live min* ahvaya been su{spog©4 ild not bite on live bait,in1 ■ MinaBig Potatoes.Mr. George Stafford, living in theNo. 6429minnow, and the fact will to Fish Com mbi, n ** country « ast of Cumberland, broughtrto this office today two potatoes, one .. V of which weighs 2\k pounds and theother 2 }Kun4s. Who can beat this? ,s i° PT(Bow ers.prc?iator habit? s; i a wn o f b(isithkXKuai carpThe oh* * *ther fishtboro by ton, frontWashing!and pern fees fron fraudulenvacated I Albert J. thereof a tempted 1 assigneeCourt to ot KicbnnThe billRuth Wa t»ert J. ^fh* 24th treatmentfendant/iclous ar:1908 he a and went conspiredFora, def fraud you cooate do by ailowi Dior gagepropertyby the meulently beFord by said Ford fraudulent said Wasl i* id comp threat the aaid Fordproperty Gross when it v scheme v processesB. A. O. Earnings. !he B. £t O. R R. Uo.’s statement*arnings and expenses (exclusive of ide opemtionsi for the month oftember, 1909, as compared with to in her. 19 OS, shows gross earn-1, s*. 1909. $7,767,836; 1901, $6,658,412; j increase, $1,059,124. Expenses, 1909,% 1.80f ,252; i 90s, $4,173, i 31; increase, | $629,018. Net earnings, 1909, $2.963,-1 381;; 1908. $2,493,238; Increase, $170,-1 320.HINTS GY MAY MANTON.Vi%6*53 MAscV Princesse Dress,14 and 16 years.■msLieidfit1'5i3For the ihree months of the fiscal year, as compared with the correspon*dmg period of li*0s, th*1 statement shows gross earning, 19u9, $22,221,337; 1908. $19,613.093; Increase. $2,578,244. Expenses, 190, $14,310,127; 1908, S12,-243,294; increase, $2,066,833. Net earn lugs. 1909. $7,911,210; 1908, $7,399,799; increase, $511,411.Tin Men Melding Fcst.l.oeal tin workers, who are members I of the Amadgafnated Association of to Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, positive-or ly deny any break in the strike of themen formerly employed in the? millsof the American Sheet and Tin Company, at New Castle, Wheeling, Mar-ub-J tins Ferry and El wood. Ind. The a strike is still as strong as ever, and hoc ora i n g t o n * ports in their o tfi cla I)organ. Th** Journal, but thirty-five men*in all the mills have returned to work,despite the inductments ot that corn-!pany, who are offering the old men SB) a day to return. Tin men on a strike say that the company has spent at!• -ast $5,000,000 sine** July 1st, in em Bros. 10c over th*? counter or 11c by ploying new men and loss of output, mail.er,lerbe-09.This pattern for sale at:20