is strict- ttom! ull value for en's Mundell and Provis: ality. AVE. the bar: yout for past. hat will sur: ng. Roofing Y, and solie- nyers in our nna. bury or yon oan n do it. Noither ‘ean vou buy. better gonds’ inthe hardware line | 2 first-clus irdwar and mile store. and winiiastortly t we are not content. While our trade has Bech year by year, we are today ° orl ng as diliger tly to} r business an | serve you etter in years. fo come, %: tured experience and tgs enterprise are the keys : i % Bt i a tere Shan tis stodsy. A continuance, we EE be as % & ruitful in the future development and enlargement as it has SL Barchus and G. K. n in the. past, and your happiness. will be increased | pro- |Salisbury; H A. Reitz. We e s tl san full line of Poy Goods, Notions, Boots. Salisbury; Kretchman & Ni ew- nately « MORE READ {per barrel, and a richer and: fe grade of bread, than the best fof the following brands of flour: Vienna, Ceresota, Pills- bury and Minnehaha? : . For proof of the truthfulness of this statement; call on M. Gill s best flour i is sold by P.S. ‘Hay, S. J. Glotfelty, baker, who is ready at any time to vouch for, | same and will show you the bread made of Gi I's best. wx A. Lichiter, J. Walker, yes, Men's er Boys’ a Cont ws ho Books. man, Keim, Pa; U. M. Miller, ice sware, racer] s, Lontec Ones, chivol Boo S| 1S : = Wall Pi | ummit Mills; A. G. Yutzy, Po-| ine Oil, Neatotoor oil, Lubricating oil, Turpentine, cahontas; R. E Garlitz, Avilton, s, Dyes, Paints mixed, Paints in oil, Putty, Window. Gl ss at kinds of Miners Tools, i of all s sizes Wood and Md. Ba Ho : | Use it and save money. 4 yal Flour, Minnehaha Flour, ete. come Produce Se : at market prices. fi 3 Cy LOWRY, ArTomarmriae san. Soxsnser, Pa. JA BERKEY, ArTemarmr.akzave. , omen, P Pa. ‘Beacliy Bros. have made a great hit by A M LICEHTY, | Physician And Surgoon. _ Office first door south of the M. Hay corner, ; establishing in Salisbury one of tlie Invg- | SALISBURY, PA. est and best hardware stores: in Sowerset connty. Buyers of Hardware and Agri- |. eultural Implements will maké a great hit by patronizing this store; for they. ALF. SEEiCrH, Physician And Surgeon, | tenders his professional services to the citizens | = will ind that Beachy Bros: will please of Salisbury and vicinity. them in both goods and prices, They are | in the business 10 stay and will leave | nothing undone 10 please their patrons ‘and. give the people whit they want in he hardware line. and new and made ap of the Antest styles of goods. No shoddy goods will ie Kept 5 } stock, but i improvements will constant oly be added as fist as Anigrican brain ahd kil ean Invent them. a w BRUCE Lronrr, Their stock Is bright Physician tid Surgeon, GRANTSYILLE, MD. Successor to br. 0. é Gey. Br. p. 0. MeKINLEY, | tenders his Professional services to those requir-i ing déntal treatment. Dfiee.on Union St west of Brethren Church, those sold. by Beuchy Bros. Our goods are all new nd the best: tht the Wark. HE EARTH RED WAGNER'S GROCERY! The best place in Salisbury to get pure, fresh @raceries, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, choice Cigars | not be nndersold. We will sell you tne hest goods and Tobacco, Refreshing Drinks, Fresh Oysters we vite you to test us s and see if oir word is not | and other things in the grocery line, aut M. H the I. : Wagner $ grocery. Yours for bargains, | and many more on thie road enroute for our store, thplete and embrace everything nsually found in a EPARE FQ THE INEVITEBLE! MH. WAGNER, == ¥. Gerlits, Expressmanand Drayman, | % I 1 may need some new farm machinery. We | does all kinds of pauling at very low prices. All Hh u time and money on your purchases and supply your wants speedily | we can not tell you in print of everything we carry in stock, & order. 10 do that we would linye to charter this entire paper. But suffice it to kinds of freight and expressigoods delivered to |’ and Jom the ; dopa every. day, Satisfaction guaranteed are, Woodenware, Guns, Revolvers, Buguies, | ulus Implements of all kinds and in fact évery- We will do dy, week or month, First olass goods ns. are usually found Hatey toasoyable, : i /Ninehaha Flour, per barrel. “2/Pillsbury’s Best, per barrel. , Horgan Look at the tolowing quotations. and 2 povein yourself Nonny 3 Vienna Flour per barrel Relte's Beat, per barrel, .. Becker Flour, per Darrel Stanton’s Buckwheat noun per n Shelled Corn, por bushel . whi is, : pam E where For TE Daniel gion, N, ow J ersey. Es Office, corner Grant and Union Sis, Salisbury, 5 Penna. J | HEELER 7 And WILSON © NEW HIGH ARM {Duplex Sewing Machine. Sews either Chain or Lock ‘stitch. The lightest running, most durable and most popu- lar machine in the world. Send ¥or Catalogue. Best Goods. St Terms. Agents Wanted. Wheeler & Wilson Mig. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. i sun iL EARLS, . Rion men ‘who To od odd things srecalied eccentric: poor men who do ‘the sume things are called fools; CLEVELAND'S Jetter of acesplance re- minds one of the mountain that labored and brought forth a mouse. Een ER Ir Americans were less Hberal in their support of those who obtain momentary. i 4 notoriety there would be fewer fools. Ser Iz is not strange that a fleshy man like Mr. Cleveland should ‘look "with appre- 5 hension upon that Hill in front of him. ple ed ve that the py at New WAR x fake il might decide the Presidential contest if they all Yoled pne way. Tas apbeats to be a phenomenal year: in politics; every election held is’ claimed #8 a victory by both sides. ‘That will not act at the November election, Go rer ern Tre sterotyped “Why pay rent?” of the real estate boomer is having such a de- teriating effect upon some people that they do not pay reni—they move. 1x the Democratic National convention was yet to be held, Gov. Flower would be a dangerous competitor for the nomi- nation. The penple like courage. rte er In Senator Hill's case our’ Denooratic friends seem disposed to reverse the adage abont speech being silver and silence gold. Circimstances alter adagey as well as other things. Taere are two advantages in living on love; there is no cooking to be done, and no dishes to be. washed. There are also | disadvantages, but. only a brute would speak of them in cold 1ype, Tag man who would t empt to try the ‘cholera preventatives suggested by news: { papers and cranks might escape the chol- era, but all the same he would dis: before he finished with preventatives. : Se Taoven England is deafened with spin- ning wheels, her people have no clothes; though she is ‘black with the digging of fuel, they die of cold: and though she has sold her soul for grain, they die of | hunger.—John Ruskin, rb metric. RETR ee INASMUCH us the most earefnl search by bistorians and ‘others has demonstrated that there is no sueh thing in existence, it is “gull” for a paper io announce that ‘several: pictures it prints are “authenti- cated” portraits of Columbus, oe An Emperor turning a flip-flop over ‘the head of his horse. What a sight for the commun people! If a horse can laugh, the one which played that trick upon the ‘Emperor of Germany: certainly had. a excuse for a boisterous hat hal ee Ir ever profanity was excusable it was when Gov, Flower said eoncerning the : attempt to. interfere with the quarantine i aathorities and is probable effect in poli- tics: “I don't caren d—n for Democratic. votes orany other votes in a case like this.” : Tne GLoBE, a Democratic paper: ‘nab lished at Darbam, N. ©; whoops’ er ap for | Cleveland; as follows: “But petween Harrison and Bloveland. fire, last and all the time—1 am. for. the brave Buffalo nian, who slapped the dirty ‘peniaioners, who, for the most pact, are beggars fir the face,” ee Ir is {ust possible tliat Carl Schurz, | with the best of intentions, pit 8 big nail {in Mp. Cleveland’ 8 political coffin when lie said that it was absolutely necessary to elect kill the free coinage of silver in the Dem- oeratic party. : 1800 there were 221, 032 hands employed in the wool manufacturing industry, receiv- ing in wages $76.741.266 per annum. Do we want that money paid to foreign Jdabor and those hands thrown ont of employment? If not, vote for Harrison and Protection: Tre man who shot Frick has been sen- tenced to 21 vears in the penitentiary and one year in the work house. He deserves all he got; but had he shot some poor, bat honorable man, instead of a heartless despot, he would have been given abont five years. Thats the way courts usual ly mete but Justice, UxpER date of March 17th, 1892, the American Wool and’ Cotton Reporter (a free-wool paper; by the way) gave utter. | ance to the following: “There is wo other country where a dollar will go as far in providing clothing as‘in this coun: . ‘There is no other country with which to compare this’ in the matter of ready-made ¢loth- 3 ing as to quality of cloth, finish and style of gar- ment and cost to the consumer,” THERE has been during the twenty:sev- on years since 1886, subject to temparary variations and fluctuations, a steady ad: yance in the rates of wages, a steady. re: duction in the cost of labor per nnit of product and § corresponding reduction in the price of goods of almost every kind to the ponsumer.—Edward Atkinson, Free-Trader, in the May (1802) Forum. In 1875, under a revenue duty of about one cent & ponnd, we made 1,000 kegs af wire nails, which sold at 10 cents a pound. In 1888 the duty was made Protective (4 |icents a pound), and last yeur we made over 4,000 times as nany and they. have nn selli r: Cleveland in order to forever | Joyment site a steadily and Prop ly increasing proportion of a const | Increasing product. —Edward Ati Free: “Trader. inthe May (1892) Forum Yass ago. ‘back in “thie good old § ocratic days,” salt was very high in pric and a farmer could afford to Rive little of the precious stuff to his tog! Now, under the McKinley tariff, itis cheap that a farmer can afford to dum barrel of it at a time into his sheep past: ure. Salt can now be ‘bought for than the duty on it, y tell us that the tariff is always added to the selling DHos of goods and is paid. by the consumer, Sime —— Some of the steel workers i in the Home: stead, Pa., works make $15 a pay, and th average there for skilled and unskilled labor is about $8 a day. In 1878 Gres Britain produced 082.000 tons of steel, and the United States 781,977 tons. 1890 our production had reached, ubder Protection. 4,277.000 tons, ‘while that Great Britain was only 8, 579.000 698,000 tous less than ours. beauty of this is that all st are cheaper in this country th fore. Johny Bull ean no longer ¢ rT) us Just what he pleases for steel goods SErmmmmmmmoeen 4 Ir is amusing to note how many old “pap suckers” there are in this connty who are now explaining that they w for Hicks all the time. Bven th gared” shéet not a thousand miles away from here, which used to spend eal of its time donotcing Ed Seal Towed its own vomit, for reasons t (at dr plain to all observing people, now wants 10 cover up. ihe abuse it heaped un Hicks and smear affy” allover the g tleman. . No man can make a success £ being two-Tacedpnd doing Anything a everything for boodle, ken io Or all the countries of the ofviitzed world this is now the most prosperous and itn Prosperity is extraording : fHici party whic undertook to 20 before the Ame ca people. dt the period more especially, o American Notary wae protection 80 ¢ Iy ud oroughly rooted here as Country can be led into free trade. Y. Sun (Demoeratic): Sn TrAT the McKinley Tariff law, if no tepealed. will make the United Sta greatest tin plate munufactaring nation on earth, there isn’t a shadow of a doubt. The works already started on this side of the water, employing hundreds of Amer. fean workmen, are already minking their’ influence felt in Wales, and the MeKin- ley law, if not interfered with, will bring many foreign manatucturers of tin plate Shimeoieesoe i {to our shores. Of course the hue andcry ACCORDING to the eleventh census, in Will soon he raised that it will also bring thousands of foreign laborers to oar shores to work in the tin Plate mills, Weil, what iti does? It would be better ts have our tin plate made by foreigners in this country tkan in Wales, as the facto- ries, even should they be operated entire 1y by foreigners, would be a great benefit to our country in many ways. But there is no danger of these factories being op- erated by foreigners alone, for the ingeni- ons Yankees are quick to learn. new things and thousands of American workmen will be employed as well as foreigners, To show how the McKinley law is work- ing, we reproduce the following from the Bristol, England, Observer, a paper handed to us by Wm. East. one of our townamen, but formerly a citizen of Bug land: DEPRESSION mw THE WRBLSH TIN rare TRADE, The workmen employed at tha Gwendraeth Tin plate Works, numbering abont7 00 men, teas. ed operations on Tu¢sday. The works will remain closed for some time. in consequence of the con: tinued depression in trade. Several other works Lave nlso been closed, and betweon 2,000 aud 8, 000 workmen have thus been thrown out of em: ployment. Several ‘cided to emigrate to America. i Whatiss Newspaper, MER Bill Nye's definition: “Itisa library. It is dn ‘encyclopedia, a time table, % ro- mance, a guide, a political resume, a ground plan. of the civilized world, alow: | priced maltum in parvo. Tt is a sermon, a cirone, an obituary, a shipwreck, : symphony i in solid brevier, a medley © lite and death, a grand aggregatio f man’s glory and his shame. 1 short, a bird's eye view of all the nanimity and meanness, the joys an rows, births and deaths, the pri poverty of the world, all nn —————— Card of We, the members 0 desire to return onr K. of L. : Anembis : nodred operatives have de: |
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