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VlflE 5) E)^E)ls)Ogg 5)05) d>® YHSISg <@<§v? bers got into an express car on a through train and when the train was between Glencoe and Monk-ton they threw a large safe out of the car containing a large amount of money. They then got off the train at the next stop, went back, broke open the safe , and made off with its contents. a11 hea1vl]y. laden. with troops They were finally captured, con- succeeded in running the rebel siderable of the money recovered batteries at Vicksburg war news from the Advocate: ''War News—From the Mississippi Expedition we have important and interesting news. On the night of the 16th inst., Admiral Porter, with seven iron clad unboats and three transports. On March 27th, 1963, there was' published in the Baltimore County Advocate a statement of the, expenses of Baltimore county. Then, as now, the schools took | the most money. They cost $40,- j 100; the roads and bridges $20,- j 533.04. One item of expense was j negroes sold by order of Court, $450. The editor is very sarcastic in this issue. In one editorial he thinks the Government should go , The and they received long terms in the Penitentiary. The County Commissioners con-in the hemp business and do^ a, veyed to General John g Berry lot of wholesale hanging. In the 20% acres of the old Alms House following editorial he taunts tli3 property at Calverton for $11,-Southern sympathizers who do|412>50j or $550 per acre. Whatj not go bouth: a g00(j investment it would have "Encouraging to Maryland been had they kept it. Today it Rebels —Why don't you go would be worth hundreds of South? You will be received thousands of dollars., with open arms by your brother \ In the issue of April 17th, 1863, the Rebels from Richmond, con traitors of the Southern Confed-' there is an account of the Confed- sidered as being a feint, for the eracy. See the strong induce- erate attack on Williamsburg purpose of preventing our troops ments held out to you to mingle and of operations in eastern from that place reinforcing Geii-with your brethren of your much North Carolina. One news item eral Foster at Washington, N. C, transport Henry Clay was fired and burned, and the Forest City slightly damaged. Our loss was only one man killed and two wounded. The movement is very important, and will affect a decided change in the operations before Vicksburg. From Suffolk we have the gratifying intelligence that in the attack made upon our troops by count) 161 rebel prisoners with 1 it. From Washington, N. C, official dispatches to the Government say that the rebels have retreated, leaving behind them various batteries, &c, in their hurry to escape, the travel between Newbern and that place being low uninterrupted. From Williamsburg we hear the Gen. Wise, Ex-Governor, he of "Only," near Onancock, Va., one of the greatest intelligent! fools of the age, by some means, in a skirmish a few days ago took possession of the town, but a half mile distant from Fort Magruder, which place our forces have in possession under General Keys, and to which our pickets fled upon the approach of Wise's rebel forces. General Keys having heard from rebel deserters that Wise was awaiting reinforcements to attack the Fort, gave i5>t?ituuag The PIANO ¦ of the Immortals ¦ The «teinway may be purchased ¦ _ on moderate monthly payments. Sanders & Sta) man 319 North Charles H Special Offer while they last No. 2 Eastman Hawkeye Camera and lour rolls tf films all for $2.50 Atlantic Photo Supply Co. 216 W.Saratoga St. BALT MORE, MD. Send for catalogue. your admired land south of the Potomac. "Judge Meredith, of the rebel court at Richmond, has recently decided, that every citizen of Maryland now within King Jeff's dominion is liable t o conscription if between the age of eighteen and forty-five, "You have so long complained of the injustice done you in our "down-trodden" Maryland; a field is now open by which you can have justice done you. How many of you will embrace the opportunity? We will answer tor you—not one!" There is an account of the robbing of an Adams' Express car on the Northern Central Railroad which caused quite a lot of excitement at the time. The rob- Do You Want Individuality ¦ ¦ In Your Jewelry? ¦ ¦ H Then See 3 The Only Art School Graduate Jeweler in Baltimore ! Anton Horvat \ ¦ ° , S Manufacturing JeweL-r and Designer ¦ ¦ 228 N.Liberty St.0pp.HotelRennert PLUMBING WALTER E. BAYNE 304 E. Pennsylvania Avenue TOWSON. MD. Phone. Towson 357 Get Our Price on Sewerage Connections a^X^XK^XK^^XKKK^X^X^X** I CARLIN'S i: NOW OPEN! 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Ave. BALTIMORE, MC Manufacturing Stationers, Lithographers, Printers Bank Supplies A Specialty ^j^XK^X^X^X^X^XK^X^X^X^X**? <~X~X~X"X~X~XK~XKK~XK^ A Good Pair of Soles on the shoes you will use at School will last until winter comes. Send us the ones that need repairing- for good work and service. A Shop You Can Depend On Vaughan Shoe Repairing Co. 204 N. Liberty St. or 803 W. 36th St. Baltimore, Maryland " While you wait or do your shopping." MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN "The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." i COR. GAY and EAST STREETS "Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back" A "Whopping" Bi Of Suits! Sale Men's and Young Men's New Fall Suits \VT HILF the other stores are cutting one anothers' throats trying to oget rid of their old stocks—some of which is old enough to vote—"Mose" is busy receiving his new stock—Fa 1 Suits and Overcoats and Trousers. And "Boys," let "Mose"' tell you this is some stock to talk r bout. '1 he swelling in "Mose's" left ear, v. hich was bitten by »>iie of Mr. Lark' it's thoroughbred mosquitoes « cc.uple of weeks ago, has gc nc down, and he is lit to be seen, i,nd he is here at the .«tore now, personally looking after everything and seeing that bis new stock is what it should be—up t » his mark—before he puts his stamp of approval on it and passes it on to his peopt" with his guarantee. So, "Boys," you can just bet that these Suits are "O. K." Jerome passed them over to his father as his good picking for this sale, and "Mose" said »Y''s, and put our good guarantee at the back of them." "Mose" Gave The "Boys" Something Very Big In Pants Last Week And Now He Is Going To Give Them Something Just As Good Or "Gooder" In Suits. Every Suit Is "Mose's' Own Good Make UiyfOSE" admitted that he was "MOSES KAHN OP OLD TOWN' last week 'stuck" on Pants, and it would have done yiur heart good to see the way they walked out of here—all of which shows that the good pen" pie of "Old Town" and of all Baltimore believe in "Mos°"; that they have faith in his advertisements—for which he is truly thankful. "Mose" reads scientific matter sometimes and he sees wh°re Hei-bert J. Browne, Master of Ocean Meteorology, predicts that we are going to have an early fall, a long,, cold winter and a cold summer for 1025. As Mr. Browne has worl" standing and has been 0" pei cent, correct all this year, 'Mose is going a great deal on his observations. And the "Boys" of "Old Town' and of Baltimore need not fea that there will be a shortage o good, warm suits ami overcoat —not so long as "Mose" i around—and they're not g'»in to cost them any more, either. "Mose's" Good Name and Reputation Are Woven Into Every One Of These Good Suits Men's :t-Button Blue Serge Sack (PI Q CA Suits; full lined..... .......•.,.«plO.JU Young Men's English Cut Blue and Brown Pin Striped Worsted Suits; quarter <£ 1 fl C^A lined; piped seams................. «pl(J.JU Men's Pull Cut Stout Worsted Suits; sizes 38 to 50; plain blue, brown and gray mixtures, herringbones and dark