Somali items of General Interest in Town, County and Elsewhere. Mrs. Chas. K. Hartle, South Lo cist efreet, has an elephant ear plant with thirty-eight sparate lots. Judge McSherry declared the Act of the Assembly limiting grand jury service to 10 days was unconstitu tional and void. Someone hauled a barrelfol of spoiled softbell crabs on the lot of Upton Wagoner, West Church street, who got permission to bury them. Governor Smith has made a num ber of appointments, including com missioners to the Pan-American Ex position at Buffalo, game wardens, etc. It is said that Cardinal Gibbons will act as medicator in the Pennnsyl vania coal strike if agreeable to both sides. A 16 foot tape worm was removed from Miss Lizzie Plummer at Bridge port. Chae. Spangler, of the European Hotel, Hanesek, purchased the inter est of his partnr. George Heleine. Miss Nannie Brosius, Hancock gave a delightful luncheon at Lov er’s Leap, in honor of Miss Sale, guest of Mrs. J. C. Koon, Louis Holdridge, aged about 50 years, whose home is said to be Red Rock, N.Y., died Thursday night on a Western Maryland train boond for Baltimore.