'EWART, ent or mical. SONS ig De box. 2, ILL. trons strict- r pat- profit d sell ordial your om! ‘alue for Mundell } Provis: lity. the bar- for past Pa. in the business to stay. and will. leave g nothing idune: Ll plows their: patrons if gical Instruments and (Sppliances, also acom- | 1 plete veterinary 1ib TAYY.: | Consult me before killing your. broken-legged | and tetanized horses.’ I bave treated tetautus or k, | Pa Posto 06 address, n FR such as the lo | is safe to say ‘that at Toast nine-ténths of the National Guards have no use for H. | C. Frick. Actions, speak | loader than ‘words. gh Ba Eh ® ‘service in the canse of Protection.: Wit. | ness tho following paragraph intended to { which are now $4 a ton higher than they were in 1885, although. the cost. of pro- duction and the Tui he t {8ity of this statemont we will not discuss. All we desire to ask is: Does the Wi rid. “Tug New York World. is doing valiant : powers tinder We, ettnder he the peopla uf en CaroYing, 1a convention assembled, ‘and ordain, and it ds hereby. declared “dained he ibe several ; : ‘the modi *¥ are Sr by the Conutitwtion ‘United States, and violate ‘the trné mentii intent thereof, and are anil, oid, aug. 100. olingiani a hamaing bee if they more eareful: —E i 1 whys ‘on hand, isreby saving trouble aud an- (noyance; | Phin : And Surgeon, | tenders his professional servions to) ’ itizens {of Salisbury and vicinity. Office, eorner-Grans and Unton, si. Suitsbury, | Penna. BRUCE LIOOIY, A Physician. and. Surgeon, GRANTSVILLE; HD. feriders his professions! serv ces to those. requir: : : ngdental Heatraeut, i ; Has the latest wd ‘most Titroved veterinary sur Veterinary Obstetrics a Specialty, Sa A complete stock of veterinary medicines al Horses taken’ fo treativent tor $2.50 per: Week: and. upwards, according 10. treatment required. locked. Jaw successfully, Gi * Place of residence, 8 miles west of Sait, “fget from law is justice, and Justice wonld is ours the one. country on earth to which : rants flock thither?” 1 will henefit x woman's complexion more {pretty well. Every Tow prides. All Perhaps ¢ 80 ina of treight and express goods delivered to° Gey E. Burp GRUB. anys it will ike ‘the eonutry. pure to give women the bal lot. The general is Hight. prapriation in a sort of here- -dam-you- dation, > Ls “CLEVELAND will certainly lose South. | Carolina and probably other Southern stiles. Congr m4 William M Soringer. al fig fellow who Wrote that “nine out by one of them, “The Pinkerton fire going to appeal to daw for vengeance. What they ought to ‘put the whole crowd of them in the pen- Hentinry. 81. Louis Repulic. : penaatiannsdbtlans eee Te we are a poverty -ridden people, why the flood of Jmmigration turns? If Free- Trade England Is blessed with greater prosperity than ours, why do. bot Imm: eae ag Medical ‘Record BAYA ordinary household work is better ‘exercise und than all fhe games ever inveuted or all the lotions ever manufactured. This may be strictly true, but it will not be believed. by the Javerage young Judy 0 of the period. For a man who claims to be a pauper, | Ferdini d War poleon of fina has married ir when, he. selected | those who Tad been thus discharged re- | CoNonuss made ihat Warld's Fair ap- of every ten summer girls become old: | maids” had evidently Just been subbed ‘Committee, held an office under the Fed- eral Government when he wus ghosen | ‘chairman.. He immedintely resigned it, under the State government of Peunsyl- wish us 10 (infer that. lowering uses higher prices?—Ex. Snr ee may x Test assured tht if Englands ay ley Tariff tree, They bran ey’ put through, a Free Wool bill, a Free A 4 Binding Ts Free Silver:Lead Ore bill. wn | paragraph under the heading CStrikes”: *“There have been only two str es in this e | dintriot Sutiog the last ‘year. Ang part in forming a union, } the miners, asa bady came out on ‘Strike 10. “have’] instated. » This is the coal company of whieh Adlai BE. Stevenson, tail end of the Free- Trade ticket. is President. Yet of the londest howlers ‘Against the Tariff AS A cause. of tikes, rAmarican Boyne: mist. 5 i Ei 3 Sree Panrisan Iapers. are endeavorhig 10 scenes which teok place at Homestead. The Democratic papers are’ “vehement in ty for ennecting a Tarif law under which | Protection was afforded fo manufactur. ers. There i is no. love for workmen in the henrts of these editors; a desire to serve party interests alone actuates them. The McKinley bill reduced the duty. on the articles manufactured at Homestead, and the Democratic papers in asserting that the trouble at that point is due th the McKinley bill are but condemning || the very thing that they ‘themaelves ad- vocate and on which they base their claim to powers reduction of the Tariff Terrence v, : Puwderty ink, AL Jour. nal. CHATRMAN CARTER, of the Repoblioan holding that hie had po right 1p driw a salary from the government when his time was vecupied | in Adoing wack for his party. . Mr. Harrity, ‘Chairman of mie Demo: cratic Committee, holds a valuable office vania. He does not resign, but clings to it as tenaciously. ‘A8 ever since he ad ‘chosen: Demoeratic Chairman, + tional Committee has no tine for other Tim Democratic, party in fie States. a in the way of extirpating pany discharied | few of their employes or (aking A lead: | this same Stevenson, coming. to the gity | = A to he notified of his noniination, Was one take-it spirit, which deserves ho commen. make. political capital out of the terrible | their denunciation of the Republican | DATS Everybody who knows anything abit 3 I 'polities knows that a ‘Chairman of a Na | duties. His whiole mind an ¢ ergies | 1 {must be gl given up. 0 that Do ition. =Her | Bf ommissioners to the. i ‘| The discussion of the question ag ism from the Engilsh pointuf view. | bits and puralyzing 10 those w ling the battle of Free: Trade. ; ie expression of opinion in th “| hostile to the McKinley Fariff, { Beitiah ‘point’ of view; i of, should ah ho ing the present Pres Their utterances do inca oplable arm the Democratic ¢ause, and: dand is after all defeated’ip will ly owing to ‘the too londly and ind | ly expressed svpathy proceedin these shores Liverpool Echo 0 21st. : : 1 How do vou Tike fighting under t British flag, Democrats? Who ia the More "Lieutenant-Colonel 8 | unanimonsly ré-ele ) Fyeénrs by the officers’ the Tenth ] 4 | ment. and the dlection Was rat reat enthusiasm mh 4 the rani and | the command. that they must at lenst p : sanction Streaters on gous nia militia, Inheled hem ‘Gone I den” and “Colonel Streater,’t hem in token: of their indignation of cruelty recently inflicted. oN ex: Jame. 5) i Thy minans S ATTA on STEVENSON. ‘Him With mani. ‘ana ‘Driving. Union Men from His Mine, SF ATaton TL, Ang. 9.—In = letter to a loa paper, Mr. Patrick M, Meal, a well-known Irish : Mr. Stevenson pulle union out root a branch in Js. ; “Tcan truly say I never met a greater nt ‘nor a man with Jess humanity during all oy Lif | as'a coal miner. In 1878 a contract was a to between Adal and the miners. He prep. red it, and one clause provided that it should rema in force o @ year and no one should Pe dis charged wi oat good cause. Not mi Act was agreed to one broke In the shaft, Teaving'bnt one to ho Tower the mén and raise the coal. | me the shaft was also In a very driigerous conditio ‘The timbers were bulging and breaking and t free passage of the sage was, freque stricted moon ‘the remaining cage, with men, stuck in the sHafi. From until 10 at night it was suspended in the | perilous position between top and bottom. the men below; having no other means of escape, became alarmed for thelr own safety, There ‘Was no escapement shafl, no means of egress, and coming from the bowels of the sath: 850 feet below,- could be heard the execrations’ ‘the men and the ‘pleadings for pron At any moment the unusual strain cupants to the bottony of the shaft, eral ‘dred feet below, Women and children’ gathi red around the top, soreamin; and praying safety of their ‘husbands and fathers. Next | morning, yielding to the prayers of their fami | Hes, the men refused to work until the shaft put ina safe condition. Adlai gave orders discharge every man who did not report for duty, Realising their extreme danger, not ama ‘ported, and all were discharged in face of a con anys gent brought in 00'stabs, on one of whom ‘onld speak a word of En ANC Fi ‘political headsman.” r. M all 1s vouched for by many!