The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 17, 1891, Image 7

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or who sym-
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ard to please
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be pleased.”
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wrper’s Bazar.
cheek
and skill;
hall red cent
dollar bill.
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just eseaped
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of the police
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. with educational institutions.
number of doctors.
panoramas io. pb nd The ! hel
like
REE me if
season,
September, and fo! summer or dry
season, extending from October to
March. The city is liberally provided
There
“are two medical colleges, a school of
pharmacy and a school of art. There
are 04 schools of primary imstruc-
both sexes, and many other
( nd private establishments:
re aré 25 benevolent and mutual
: eties, 34 literary, scientific,
phiciecat end ‘historical societies.
The hl ‘professions are far ad-
anced.’ 1 J and medical fra-
iy There are 14 lead-
e largest of which,
| talian; ‘French, Ger!
opera is presented
all the circumstance of the Ku-
rformance. The Jardin de
‘Republica is one of the
tiful parks in the world,
ins 60,000 exoteric plants.
city has 50,000 houses and a pop-
ulation of 750,000.
Prevention
1s better than cure, and people who are subject to |
rheumatism, can prevent attacks by keeping the
blood pure and free from fhe acid which causes
ie Miienss, This suggests ihe use'of Hood's Saren.
= a a thé best blood purifier; ahd
: bei ‘been mh great success for this
wery
} "by many people.
5 illa has also cured mnumerable
‘enses ‘of ‘rheumatism of the severest sort, by iis
ar Jpowertul effect in neutralizing acidity of the blood,
iy mp
than anything else that I have ever taken, and I.
take pleasure in recommending it in the highest
terms.” ped 5s MILLER, Terie Centre, Pa.
oy tetidency to Dys
yépsia from my mother. I suffered
two years in this way ; consulted a
They did me
no good. I then used
Relieved in your August Flower
and it was just two
enl felt great relief. Isoon
80 that I could sleep and eat, an
£ felt that I was well That
gafs ago, and I am still first-
class. I am never
ithout a bottle, and
if 1 feel constipated
the te feast particle a dose or two of
Angust Flower. does the work. The
beauty of the medicine is, that you
cat stop the use of itwithout any bad
3 effects on the system.
Constipatién While I was sick I
"felt everything, it
ered to me a man could feels I
Sof 1 iien most miserable: Ican
usion, that I. believe
er will cure anyone. of
indigestion, if taken
Life ofMisery with judgment. A.
M. Weed, 229 Belle-
fortaitie Si Indianapolis, Ind @
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DONALD KENNEDY
of Roxbury Mass, says
ennedy’s Medical Discovery
cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep
Seated Ulcers of 4Q years’
standing, Inward Tumors, and
every disease of the skin, ex«
cept Thunder, Humor,
i down with. da grippé. iny St. Louis, Mo.
W.H. FE. E. Lee,
{i 6d to escape and they were arrested.
) os rin ek or 7 iad the
-—
Wappenisns From Ocsan to 2 Oconn Told
FE dn 4 a Brief Way.
with ghife and: pistol a Quel was fought at
Decatur, Ala., by Tolly Williams "and
William Willierte, and the latter was shot to
death.
George Wisner, jealous of Daniel Beckel’s
attention to his wife, at Kansas City, Mo.,
hot and killed Beckel and surrendered
himself.
While at a fire in Keene, N. H., Saturdav,
Chief Engineer Henry Hi Haings:fell down
stairs and was killed.
Alfred Peterson, aged 20, ‘perl § ina shaft at
- Ishpeming, Mich.; 100 feet, and ‘was instant
ly killed.
Two persons were killed and a train ol
cars blown from the track by a destructive
wind storm at Los Angeles.
The temperature at Halleck, Nev., Satur
day, was 26 degrees belew zero.’ At Albu:
querque, N. M., fierre storms raged and
much damage was done.
At Homewood, ‘111... ‘the Cincinnati fast
express ran. over. and instantly killed two
women and a child. They were confused by
the approach of a freight train and stepped
on the track in. front of the express, :
Cincinnati streets were dark as night Sat
urday owing tothe dense fog, A constable
named Larkins lost his way inthe gloom,
‘walked into the river and was drowned.
Aliss A. H. Brice, Mrs. I. D. Hatch and
her little son, and Master Frank Packwood,
were found murdered late Saturday after-
noon in their cottage near New Smyrna, Fla.
There is no clue to the mut Jerers, ‘and the
purpose of the crime is; a mystery, The
murdered people came from the North,
The grip epidemic has struck Topeka.
: Kansas: Over 2,000 cases were reported there
the past week.
Eleven men broke jail at Galesburg, Hl,
Wednesday night, by sawing the bars. ,
“A runaway freight train wrecked three
dwellings 8 , Marquette, Mich. ‘The ruins of
two of them caught.freand were completely
consumed. The three families escaped in
their night clothes.
Australian influenzay which is similar to
grippe, has made its appearance; ing Californify
in Oakland, Alameda, and other to whs, hun-
dreds are afflicted and many death ‘are re-
sulting from the disease. Many people are
“One man was killed, one fatally and three
seriously injured by an explosion of molien
metal at the Lucy blast furnaces, Pittsburg,
Pa. The explosion was so terrific that it
Jarred buildings. several squares away.
‘At La Junta, Cal, Kit Carson, Jr,, ason of
the famous old scout killed his father in law
and his mother i in law 4 then © ma; good
his escape.” § | £
The South Carolina ower Foure- ra
passed a bill requiring separate railroad cars
for colored people.
Two young sons of Mr. George Gibeon, of
Pontypool, Ontario, while sleigh riding on
the ice, broke through and were drowed.
A Northwestern, freight. train. near... Mil-
1 broke in-two while: going: up a
grade The rear parts ick ward and
“crashed into another freight tm
was following. C.'A. Stor,
of Figin, It, was killed.
John Herbert Phillips, the man ‘whose
picture . was . identified by Russell
Sage and ‘Colonel Slocum as that of the
man who hurled a dynamite bomb at the
New York Snanclen isin n Chicago, alive and
well.
. Twonien were instantly killed by the
_prematiire discharge of a blast in the
Tamarack mineat Red Jacket, Mich. |
. ‘A passengertrain on the Illinois Central
Joad was run into by a Midland train at the
crossing at Arcola, 1it. The engineer of the
former train was killed, and a Rumbat of
passenger inj jured. 4
The Wells-Fargo express office at Shingle
Springs, Col., was raided by two masked
robbers, They secured a walch and $90.
Ten cars loaded with cattle were wrecked
at the crossing of the Santa Fe and Union
Pacific tracks at Abilene, Kan. Two long
trains crashed into each other. One of the
brakemen was killed...
A severe gale prevailed at Hong Kong on
December 4. A largenumber of" Chinese
i vessels of all description were destroyed, and
Htindreds of Chinese sailors and laborers
engaged about the harbor were drowned.
A gang of negroes broke open the station
at Tinwood, Ark., the other night and secur-
ed two express packages, containing $500 and
$200. Therobbers are still at large. -
Williatn J. Gibbons was found guilty at
Wilmington, Del., of firing the Dupont
Powder building.
TE, Meredith was chosen to fill the
yin the Eighth Congressional district,
ia, caused by the death of General
A massive steam shovel toppled over on
e workmen’ “who were moving it ab
Cortl 1, K. Y. and fatally injured three
workmen i
“Phe Farmers Alliance in Indiana, Illinois
and Nebraska met, Thursday. The tenor of
‘the speechies v was that they are appotid to
off and she recognized her son. She manag-
i ——— |
‘Wheat in the Northwest.
{ Minneapolis, Dec. 10.5=The Northwestern
Miller reports the stock of wheat in private
elevators at. Minneapolis to" be 1,507,000
bushels, or 58,000 bushels more than last
Monday. ‘fhe total stock at Minneapolis
isk mute buskels, an increase
“gal
21 ’ ‘bushels,
¢ A
WASHIN HINGTON NOTES.
Secrotery Foster, who has ‘boon quite fll,
is improving, his temperature being normal
and his appetite gool, and his gradual re
covery is now confidently anticipated. ' It
will, however, be impossible for him to leave
his house for some time yet.
It is reported that there were 40.000 cases of
influenza in Berlin diring the past week; 30
of the cases resulting fatally. The number of
deaths from the disease in Hamburg i
terrifying the people.
' During the month of November 212,25:
pension claims were allowed upon which the
first payments aggregated $2,862.838, an aver
age payment to each pensioner of $124 20.
The Treasury Department has begun the
payment of sugar bounties,
-Bpeaker. . Crisp has appointed John T
‘Waterman his private secretary.
Mr. Thomas O. Towles, of ‘Missouri, has
been appointed chief clerk of the house ol
representatives.
Secretary Foster wrote the following
Jetter to Mrs, Wm. Windom a few days
ago: i? :
It atfords me sincere pleasure to present
to you the firsasilver certificate bearing the
likeness of your illustrious ‘hu nd; the
late Wm indom, secretary of the. treas-
ury. Few of “our public men who have
been similarly honored have done more to
deserve this particular mark of recognition
from the government, and as his successol
in office I feel that it is fitting to testify in
this manner my official acknowleegm ent of
the obligations ue to his distinguished serv:
ices.’
The president in accepting the resignation
of Secretary Proctor says:
“In severing our official relations, it gives
megreat pleasure to remember that they
have been unclouded by anything approach:
ing disagreement or trust. You have
had my full confidence, and your discharge
of official duty my full ap jrobation. I am
glad to know that your full public service
is not terminated; out only Pansferrod to
another, apd I hope higher tield ot useful-
ness. : With the warmest nal regard, I
am very sincerely, your friend, BENJAMIN
HABRISON."!
en i lpr
NORCROSS, THE BOMB FIEND:
A Broker of Boston Was the Man Who
Threw the Bomb at Russell Sage.
* Boston, Dec. 12—Henry L. Norcross, of
Someryille, who conducted. a note brokerage
business in this city, has been missing since
the middle of last ‘week. From a buttoh on
the coat found on the remains of the bomb
thrower, which was identified by the ‘tailor
who nade the coat,as belonging to Noreross,
re is; no
eh missing!
“NA RKETS,
PITTSBURGH.
BUTTER-Creamery Hein =
Country esas
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New OF ...ieeee *
EGGS
POD LRT iet Chickens. # pr
ive Spring per paix,
live hy #1.
GAME Sab Per pair -.:-
. Wild Turkeys ......
“Pheasants per doz.. «5
Quail per doz
RS aire, er pair
DOTATOR pice per bu ..
SEEDS--Clover, western......
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TeaBl rass :
sashes seen
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ony Mixed reese snes
cs save
Prime steers.
Bulls and dry cows. RY,
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Fresh ows,
Prime 95 to'1 1 ep.
Common 70 t 75-1b :
old voice, “Tye been hoping youd
His Young Mistcoss.
A New York Herald reporter wns
taking “a modest chop” in a Sixth
avenue restaurant when two ycung
wo! 1en came in and sat near him—
students at the Art League, as soon
transpired from their co.versation.
The head-waiter, an aged colored
man, had already attracted the notice
of the reporter, and was now eying
the young women with peculiar in-
terest. Soon he made an errand to
rearrange something at their table.
“Excuse me,” he’said, in his soft,
excuse me since the first night you
came in if I asked you what part of
the South you eame from.”
“Me?” said the girl, pleasantly. “I
come from Tennessee. 1 suppose
you knew I-was Southern by the way
I talk.”
“Yes'm; yes’m,” the old man an:
swered, hastily, taking the plates
from the waiter in charge a little
flurriedly. “My: young missus she
marry down in Tennessee. She was
one ob de-Kentucky Prentices.”
He stopped abruptly and looked at
the girl, who was staring at him.
“She marry one ob de Tennessee Sin-
clairs,” he added.
“Why, that was my mother!” |
“She was my young missus,”
the old man.
‘The girl held out her hand to him.
“Why, my mother always loved her
old people so much,” she said, the
tears springing to her eyes. “Sh al-
ways wanted to know what became of
ali” of them after the war, but she
never could learn much... Now—" she
stopped. The old-time slaye was
trembling all over.
“Please tell—please “tell hor that
Ike, Yellow Ike alluz—"
The girl was looking at him stead-
fastly through a mist of ‘tears. “Shes
dead!” she said.
The old man leaned on a chair for
a moment; then the habits of a life-
time came to his aid; he took a dish
from the waiter as he came up, al-
though his hands still shook a little.
«Pll wait on these ladies,” he said,
and then gave some directions about
another part of the room. He caught
.the proprietor’s eye fixed reprovingly
on him; but be meant to wait on
those ladies if it cost him his place.
“Pretty soon he brought in some
dish that had not been ordered.
“There is nothing here fit for you,
missy,” he said in an undertone; “is
you named for your ma?” The girl
nodded
“1 thought I knowed you by the
favor,”
tempt at a smile'he took himself off
to a little distance, and stood waiting
their call.
As the reporter was putting on his
coat he heard the Southern girl say,
«] suppose he would rather, never
have seen me at all, than to see me
here like this.”
believed that she was wrong in that
opinion.
sald
A ‘Church Flooded with Honey.
‘During the early gummer a swarm
of bees builtin the loft of an Episco-
palian chiirch in Tulare County, Cal.
‘Not long since an extremely warm
wax. giving way beneath. the torrid
heat, the honey flowed in streams to
the floor. It required a good deal of
expense to remedy the damage. -
A SPONGE BATH-—One taken on
credit and never paid for
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