i i x i ¥ § 7 ¥ | 1 bo 8 E % ¥ £ 3 ¥ i bo bf ¥ ¥ r f 2 Ed Pol Eo fa Eo Poi i 4 5 Bh poz f f b 3 EB pda | 2% og foo | 4 I » i Eo 8 un i RETIRE BT Tay @be Somerset County Star. | P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. Mrs. P. L.. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. Entered at the postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE Star is published every Thursday, at Eik Lick, Pa., at the following rates: Une copy one year ..... One copy six months... One copy three months. One copy one month ... Ningle copies........ . 81.50. OW TO REMIT. —Remit by vostoffice | money order, registered letter, or bank draft. | Otherwise remittances will be at sender's risk. Never send your personal check, if your resi- | dence is far away from here. Make all drafts, | orders, ete., payable to P. L. Livengood. ADVERTISING. —Traxsitext Locarn No- | TICES, 10 cents a line for first insertion: 5 cents | a line for each additional insertion. To regular | advertisers, 5 cents a line straight, except when | inserted among local news or editorial matter. No business locals will be mixed in with local news or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a line for each and every insertion. Eprrorian Purrs, when requested, invariably 10 cents per line. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. MARRIAGE AND DEeaTH NoTicESs, (except such mention as the editor sees fit to make as a matter of news, concerning such events) 5 cents per line. CARDS OF THANKS will be published free for patrons of this paper, but non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. RESOLUTIONS OF REsPeer will be published for 5 cents a line. RATES FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be made known on application. No free advertising will be given to anything of a money-making character. Nothing will be advertised gratis in this paper, except free lec- tures, free sermons and all such things as are free to the public. All advertisements will be run and charg xed for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for less than 2 cents. JOB PRINTING.—Tue Star office has first-class job printing equipments, turns out all 1s work in the best style of the art and at very reasonable prices. Tur Star does all kinds of commereial work, poster and bill printing. and in fact nearly every kind of printing belonging to the art. All job orders, whether by mail or otherwise, receive prompt attention. 3, & 0.R. R. TIME TABLE. Until further notice passenger trains will be due at Meyersdale, as follows: WEST BOUND. No. 9—Pittsburg Express.. No. 63—Accommodation.. No. 11—Accommodation.. No. b5—Fast Mail. EAST BOUND. No. ¢—Fast Mail .... ........... No. 12—Accommodation. No. 64—Accommodation... No. 10—N. Y. Express...... BUSINES MENTION, WANTS AND finnouncements. The Blanks We Keep. THE STAR keeps constantly on hand all kinds of blanks, such as Notes, Receipts, Probate Blanks, Criminal Warrants, Summons Blanks, Notices of Claims Due, Subpoenas, Commitments. Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds, Leases, etc., etc. All these goods are put up in neat and convenient form and sold dirt cheap. Call and inspect our stock when in need of such goods. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. We, the undersigned, hereby notify and warn all people not to trespass on our lands. Hunt- ing, fishing, gathering nuts, berries, etc., on the same will be strictlv forbidden. The trespass laws will be enforced against all such offenders, also against persons who trespass against us by using our lands for grazing ground for their cat- tle. or by cutting timber from the same. J. P. Kinsinger. Demetrius Compton. Phineas Compton. Wm. W. Wagner. J. M. Kretchman. J. N. Davis. E. C. Humes. James J. Dull. F. J. Anspach, Per Dennis Wagner. Elias Hershberger. Jonas Maust. Samuel Baker. J. B. Keim. Elijah Livengood. Ananias J. Folk. David H. Keim. Nov. 1st, 1893. Speicher’s got it—just sent down—the best lot of Stationery in the town. tf. Foote-Prints on the Path to Health. Everyone needing a doctor's advice should read one of Dr. Foote’s dime pamphlets on ‘Old Eyes,” “Croup,” “Rupture,” “Phimosis,”” *“Var- icocele,” Diseases of Men, Diseases of Women, and learn the best means of self-cure. M. Hill Pub. Co.. 129 East 28th St., New York. Estate Notice. Estate of Christena Rembold, deceased, late of Greenville township, Somerset county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make immediate payment; and those having legal claims against the same, will pre- sent them without delay, in proper order for set- tlement, on September 2nd, 1893, at the late resi- | dence of the deceased, to Jonx M. WricHT, Executor. Half-Rate Excursions to the World's Fair, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. will run a series of special excursions to the World's Fair for which excursion tickets to Chicago will be sold at rate of one fare for the round trip from Hyndman and all stations west of there as far as Braddock. The dates selected are August 5th, 9th and 15th. The special trains will consist of first-class day coacaes, equipped with lavatories and other toilet conveniences. and an experi- enced tourist agent and a train porter will ac- company each train, to look after the comfort of passengers. Stops for meals will be made at meal stations en route. The tickets will be valid for the outward journey on the special trains only, excepting that from way points they will be honored on local trains to the nearest station at whieh the special trains are scheduled to stop. They will be valid for return journey in day coaches on all trains leaving Chicago within ten days, including date of sale. Following is schedule of the special trains and rates from principal stations in this vicinity: LEAVE BATE. Hyndman.................. . .S10P. M. $14.60 Meyersdale ....... . .~ 13.90 Rockwood...... 9.80 ,, 13.55 Johnstown .. 5 14.90 Hooversville. 6:0 oy 14.35 Stoyestown. . » 14.20 Coleman ... ” 14.10 Somerset... 1 13.80 Conflmence..... ....00.00., Ge 13.05 Arrive Chicago next day at 4:30 P. M. Remember the dates: August 5th, 9th and 15th. Get your blotters at THE Star office. the best. We keep Fancy Visiting Cards, of many kinds, for sale at THE STAR office. Don’t get your Wedding (Cards until you see our samples. Over 100 styles to select from, at THE STAR office. | at home. | monials we Mourning Paper and Envelopes for sale at THE STAR office. The finest Invitation Cards in the county, at | THE Star office. Luxurions Traveling. The climax of traveling is apparently reached by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. Ease and | comfortable and luxurious comfort go with the traveler making a trip from | Chicago to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sioux City over this road. Their superb electrie- lighted vestibuled trains leaving Chicago for these points early every evening are great favor- ites, nothing being left undone by the officials or employees to ensure a most enjoyable trip. Excellent dining service is maintained and buffet Omaha or | library cars are attached to the train, where eur- | rent periodicals may be perused while smoking | a cigar with all the pleasure of one’s own ‘den’ Electric lights placed in every berth enable the traveler to spend his wakeful hours. | after retiring, over his favorite novel or other reading matter. : | eral days, Private compartment cars are | run between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis. | 5 . | who is very ill. In faet, everything that goes to ensure comfort and security is provided. The trip from Chicago ran, bringing one atthe destination ready for breakfast and business in the morning. All coupon ticket agents have tickets on sale via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. or call on or address Jno. R. Pott, district passenger agent, Williamsport. Pa. Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale at THE STAR office—just the thing you want to send pictures away in. The finest Correspondence Stationery in town, | for Ladies, can always be found at THE Star of- | fice. We have some goods in this line that can’t be excelled. Call and see. CORRESPONDENCE. Southampton. Everything is burning up in this sec- tion of country. Why not give the rain- makers a call? Norman Lepley, of this vicinity, lost a valuable horse, one day last week. How does the Cleveland panic strike you, Mr. Democrat? Another dance booked at Solomon Emerick’s, in the near future. J. L. Kennell and wife intend to go to the World's Fair and visit relatives and friends through Illinois. Mrs. Will Murray, from Grassy Run. is at present vigiting her parents and friends in this section. Mr. Weld, of Mt. Savage ly, one day last week. Our new mail carrier, from Gladdens to Coak's Mills, is doing fine. A Mr. Knepp, from Larimer township, visited Henry Hosselrode, last Sunday evening, and returned home Monday morning, 7 a. m., sharp. of Martz Haven, was , died instant- H. 1.. Martz, called to a place beyond Rockwood, last — | Saturday. C. C. Martz, from near Gladdens, con- templates investing in a hydraulic cider press, in the near future. The press he intends to invest in has a capacity of from 7 to 10 barrels per hour. The lawsuit before Squire Steve, of which E. G. Coughenour was plaintiff and Sonthampton township defendant, was decided in favor of plaintiff. Harvest is about over and the farmers are happy. News items are as scarce as hens’ teeth. Rev. Garland will preach on Saturday evening, the 5th of Aug., being his last sermon this side of conference. S. P. Poorbaugh, from Chicago, was at Glencoe to attend a sheriff sale. He re- turned again, Inst week. The World’s Fair has got to take it by the Democrats, on account of these hard times. Prima Donna July 24th, 1893. eech Restored. For five years I suffered with pain and discharge of the throat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c., at times; could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, and not able to work, I was treated hy the best physi- cians in the county, but received no re- lief. After giving up all hopes, I was rec ommended to use a bottle of Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and “‘I feel like a different person.” Mrs. Entas HANDWERK, Elk Lick, Somerset Co.. Pa. The above is one of the many testi- have received this week, and we will publish every two weeks | additional persons having been cured hy | our marvelous medicine. Try a bottle and be cured at once. MAYERS’ Drue Co., Oakland, Md. For sale by Dr. A. F. Speicher, Elk Lick, Pa., also by G. E. Pearce & Co. and A. F. Parker, Frostburg, Md. Berkley's Mills. The farmers are done harvesting their wheat, and the oats are all on shock. The wheat is an excellent crop and the | oats promise to do just as well. Samuel D. Brant and bis two nephews, Ephraim and Wm. Brant, have leased the Amos Walker coal mine for the com- ing winter. From 50,000 to 60,000 bush- els of coal is hauled from this mine every winter. Wm. Shumaker has built a new buggy shed, which is good evidence that the old village is still on the improve. _ The band held a special meeting, last Saturday evening, elected a new set of officers for the next six months and trans- acted other routine business. Jerry Miller and wife, of near the Red bridge, in Elk Lick township, paid a vis- it to this place, last Friday, visiting their daughter and their son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shumaker. Come again; your visits are always appreciated. These are the good times promised by the Democrats, but the majority wanted a change, and they got it. It is lack of confidence, owing to free trade threats, that is playing the deuce with the busi- ness of the country. It is not silver nor the lack of money, for there is just as much money in the country now as there | ever was. Nom DE PLUME. | to any of the above named cities requires but a | | night's Boynton. Mrs. Samuel May, of Hyndman, spent several weeks here with her daughter. The cause of Wm. is son No. 1. We will take a smoke. Chauncey Bowman horse, last week. In spite of all these hard times, the talking machine, of which mention was made some time ago, still running full time. Wm. Bittner, of Fair Hope, ent stopping here. Mr. and Mrs. A. is at pres last week, near with Mr. Mahlon spent Saturday and friends here. July 31st, 18 Shoemaker, of Summit Mills, Sunday with his S.H.P. 3. Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure is the only medicine used by vapor inhalation, and is guaranteed by your druggist. Tub and Vicinity, The farmers are done making hay and are ready to commence on their oats. The camp meeting is a success. The faith doctor left for Ohio, last week, where her home was. She ought to stay at home. If our doctors can’t help Mrs. Moses Kemp, neither can the faith doctor help her. Missionaries ought to be sent out to the faith doctor, also to her believers. D. J. Otto and wife are going to take a trip to Towa, in August, to visit rela- tives. They will also visit the World's Fair. That's right, Dan, take the world easy in vour old days. OLD SILE. Aug. 1st, 1893. It is a truth in medicine that the small- est dose that performs a care is the best. De Witt’s Little Early Hines are the smallest pills, will perform the cure, and are the best. A. F. SPEICHER. Getting Even. New York Weekly. Artist. ‘Miss Brownie-Brown-Brown, who is to marry a prince, won’t let us have her photograph for publication.” Editor. *‘She won’t eh? Tell the fore- man to nse one of those cuts labeled ‘Be- fore Taking.”” Piles of people have ples. but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. A. F. SPEICHER. eee Unreasonable, Washington Sun. Look here, mister, said the man with a carpet sack, I am willin’ to do any- thing that’s in reason. Iam willin' to mind any rules yer hotel sees fit to get up, as long as they have any common sense back of em, but all I've got to say, that if yer in earnest you've vi'lated the principles of common sense, an’ if it's a joke it’s a mighty doggoned poor one. What on earth do you mean? the hotel clerk asked as the guest took breath. I allude to them signs ye've got tacked up in my room. One of them says don’t blow ont the gas, and another says gas burned after midnight’ll be charged fur extra. Now, what in the thunderis a feller goin’ to do. The most intelligent peaple of our com- munity recounize in De Witt’s Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dys- pepsin, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. A. F. SPEICHER. “You mav hive all the stars in a nail keg, hang the ocean on a rail to dry, put the sky in a gourd to soak, unbuckle the bellyband of eternity and let out the sun and moon, but never delude yourself with the idea that you can escape that place on the other side of Purgatory un- less you pay the printer.—Ex. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the little pills that cure great ills. A. F. SPEICHER. The subject of conversation at an eve- ning entertainment was the intelligence of animals, particularly dogs. *‘There are dogs that have more sense than their master,” said Robinson. “Just so,” re- sponded Jones. “I've got that kind of a dog Riyself, pashan “There is a salve for “every wound.” We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, eures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and always cures piles. A. F. SPEICHER. Moses Williams, colored, lives on a farm five miles east of Fayetteville, Tex. ITe is 65 years old, but no one would take him to be more than 50. He was married twice, and had born to him forty- five children. By the first wife he had twenty-three children—three boys and twenty girls—and by his second, twenty- two children—two boys and twenty girls. He says he has about forty grand- children. The breaking up of the winter is the signal for the breaking up of the system. Nature is opening up the pores and throw- ing off refuse. De Witt’s Sarsaparilla is of unquestionable assistance in this oper- ation. A. F. SPEICHER. God never gives up a man with good timber in him simply because he has made a mistake. What a blessed thing that the record of Peter's life didn’t end with the scene where he denied his Lord, and that Elijah’s grave was not made un- der the juniper tree. In every case where there is gold in a man God sticks to him until he brings it out. Men turn coldly from us when we fail to accom- plish the grand things we set out to do, but God never does. When the prodigal got home he found his father looking for | him, but his brother never expected him | ' back.—Ram’s Horn. ——r "WHEELER And WiLsoN € Darr’s 12x14 smile | purchased a fine | J. Thomas spent sev- | . | Grantsville, | T.’s daughter, Mrs. Kinsinger, | bowels. NEW HIGH AR Duplex Sewing Machine. Sews either Chain or Lock stitch. The lightest running, most durable and most popu- lar machine in the world. Send For Catalogue. Best Goods. Best Terms. Agents Wanted. Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. R.B.Sheppard, Barber and Hair Dresser. All kinds of work in my line done in an ex- pert manner. My hair tonie is the best on earth—keeps the scalp clean and healthy. I respectfully solicit your patronage. 2 FOLT HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Hoss will die of Corre; Bors or LuNG FE- VER, if Foutz’s Powders are used in time Foutz's Powders will enre and prev ent HOG CHOLERA. Foutz’s Powders will prevent GAPEs IN FOWLSs. Foutz's Powders will increase the anantity of milk and cream twenty per cent.. and make the butter firm and swee Foutz's Powders will eure or prevent almost EVERY Disrask to which Horses and Cattle are subject. FouTz’s POWDERS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by J. L. Barchus, Elk Lick, Pa. R. 8. JoHNS. Rurus HARTLINE. Johns & Hartline, CONTRACTORS. Plain and Ornamental Plasterers. Jobbing, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Promptly Attended to. ELK LICK, PA. AFTER SMART ALECKS. New Law for People Who Wilfully Lie to Newspaper Men. Among the laws passed by the recent legislature is one for the protection of newspapers against practical jokes and against maliciously inclined people who have in the past been free to get any kind ot a vicious report they could into the paper to serve their own purpose. and then let the newspaper bear tke brunt of it. Following is the act: “Any person who wilfully states, de- livers or transmits by any means what- ever to the manager, editor, publisher or reporter of any newspaper. magazine, publication, periodical or serial, for pub- lication therein, any libelous statement concerning any person -or corporation, and thereby secures the actual publica- tion of the same, is hereby declared guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine not ex- ceeding five hundred dollars and undergo imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years, or either or both, at the dis- cretion of the court.” especially Do you lack faith ad love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. F. SPEICHER. Tener hi Galveston News. A man’s good name is sometimes stolen goods. Father Time has no flies on him. He is always on the fly. The conventional write-up of a ban- quet is merely plate matter. The fat man in the side show is lying in wait for his victims. “A little learning is adangerous thing.” It is even more explosive than outright ignorance. When a plump girl plumps down into a hammock she takes a seat on the earth’s surface. The trouble about vanity is that it al- ways makes one so poor to tote it. When two young people marry for love they both marry a fortune, although they may be as poor as a couple of Job’s shab- biest turkeys. | Il | i Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy | state of the system, De Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will correct this condition. They act on the liver, they act on the stomach, they act on the A SPEICHER. BEST LINE TO THE WEST Superb Dining ing Car Service 1852 = 1892. As long atime as David reigned, so long has 0. Rock Island & Pacific Railway ran stward from Chicago. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular patronage ‘demands. Its equipment is thorough- ly complete with vestibu'ed trains, magnificent dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most elegant, and of recently improved patterns. Faithful and eapable management and polite, honest service from employes are important items. They are a double duty-—to the Com- pany and to travelers—and it is sometimes a task difficult of accomplishment. Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ground. he importance of this Line can be better un- derstood if a short lesson in geography be now recited. What is the great Eastern termini of the Rock Island Route!—Chicago. What other sub-East- ern termini has it¥—Peoria. To what important points does it run trains to the Northwest?—St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Water- town and Sioux Falls, Dakota. To what impor- tant Towa and Nehraska points?—Des Moines, Davenport, Town: Omaha and Lincoln, Nebras- ka. Does it touch other Missouri River points?— Yes: St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas City. Does it run trains to the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains?—Yes; to Denver, Colo- rado Springs and Pueblo, solid vestibuled from Chicago. Can important cities of Kansas be reached by the Rock Island Route?—Yes; its capits 11 city, Tokepa, and a fuil hundred others in all directions in the State, and it is the only road running to and into the new lands opened for settlement in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation. It will thus be seen that a line tapping. as the Rock Island does, such a varied territory, has much in that regard to commend it to travelers, as all connections are sure on the Rock Island, and passengers, can rely on a speedy Journey, as over a bulk of the system through trains are run, and it has become, and rightly too, the popular Line. A very popular train on the Chieago. Rock Island & Pacific Railw ny leaves Chicago, daily, at 10 p. m. Itis called *''ue Bie Five,” is only one day out, and passengers arrive at Denver, Pueblo or Colorado Springs early the second morning. The Rock Island has become a popular Colo- rado Line, and the train above referred to is Ves- tibuled, and carries the Rock Island's excellent Dining Car Service. For full particalars as to tickets, maps. rates. apply to any conpon ticket office in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address. JNO. SEBASTIAN, Genl. Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111. E. ST. JOHN, Genl. Manager, Chicago, Ill. = BILLMEYER & BALLIET, ELK LICK, PICNNA., —Manufacturers Of— Pine, Hemlock and Oak Lumber. Having purchased the Beachy tract of timber, adjoining the borough of Salis- bury. we are especially well prepared to furnish first-class Chestnut Fencing Posts, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Also have about {000 choice Lo- cust posts for sale. Bill Lumber a Specialty. Wahl's Meat Marke is headquarters for everything usually kept in a first-class meat market. The Best of Everything to be had in the meat line always on hand, in- cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA and Fresh Fish, in Season. Come and try my wares. Come and be con- vinced (hat I handle none but the best of goods. Give me your patronage, and if I don’t treat you square and right, there will be nothing to compel vou to continue buying of me. You will find that I will at all times try to please you. COME ON and be convinced that I can do you good and that T am not trving to make a fortune in a day. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage, and soliciting a continuance and increase of the same, I am respectfully, : Casper Wahl. John J. Livengood, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, SALISBURY, PA. All classes of work turned out in a neat and substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If you are not aware of this, we can soon convince you if you give us your work. City Meat Market, WN. Brandler, Proprietor. A choice assortment of fresh meat always on hand. If you want good steak, go to Brandler. If you want a good roast, go to Brandler. Brandler guarantees to please the most fastidious. Honest weight and lowest living prices at Brandler’s. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. DV DYIVOHUD PRAIRIE BELLE First-class cook stove for coal, wood or natural gas. It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven shelf and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra heavy, ventilated, sectional fire-back and front grate and large ash pan. Size of oven 18 x 20 inches. Weight 825 pounds. Its baking qualities are unsurpassed. It is durable and uses fuel economically, Ask your dealer or write to f Townley Stove Co., TERRE HAUTE, IND. Manufacturers and Dealers Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles, Furnaces, Hot-Water Heaters. Cornice Work and Cas Stones, COVENTRY GROSS CYCLES WEIGHTS 26, 32,36 AND 38 POUNDS, No. 15. This Wheel Weighs Only 32 Pounds and is a Safe Roadster. The Three C’s. C What you want. C bids it is, That you get it. COVENTRY CROSS CYOLES Are leading and agents should hustle to secure agencies wherever not placed. We hold a large stock at our Chicago stores of high grade machines. Our new Season Catalogue is worth having. Post Free on application. 191 LAKE ST Warman & Hazlewood, Ltd., hase, in. SOLE AGENTS FOR Foley & Webb’s Celebrated Saddles, Prices given to Jobbers, Dealers, Agents. 8:020:0202020202000 HENRY C. BLAIR'S Digestive Tablets ARE A SURE INDIGESTION, ACID STOMACH, HEART-BURN, C. o ALAA CURE FOR They contain the Anti-Acid Elements of the po r and old-fashioned Soda nt, with the food-digestive properties of Pure Pepsin, and the fat-emulsi- fying piincinle of the Pancreas, a combination calculated to promptly relieve the various forms of indigestion and its con- sequences. They are put up in substantial metal cases, of convenient size and shape to ca in the vest pocket, thereby affording a rem- edy always at han when needed, We will send a Jactkage to any address on I t of 25 cents in P. O. stamps. TRY TH EM. HENRY C. BLAIR, WALNUT ano 8TH STS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. BLRALALALALBIOY HEISE NVI LAGI POBTVL ROW ARS THONG'S BAGIC ib OnE Ao CR ii AT Iufailible Cure for Ring-hone, < Bone fpavin, Jsog Spavin, Carb, Splints, Wind Gall, or Puff, 2ud wiil Remove all Superfluous Lumps ov Ione Substance. It is put up in neat tin boxes, with full directions for using. It contains no acid -can be applied with the hand. Price $1.00 rer Dox. WR ALSO 22 Armstrong’s ELECTRIC HORSE and CATTLE POWDERS, 25 Cents a box. HORSE LINIMENT, Half Pints, 50 Cents; Pints, $1.00 per bottle. HOOF OINTMENT FOR HORSES, $1.00 per Pint can, and ACORN HOG CHOLERA REMEDY, & 5 Cents per pound. ¢ ft ¢ The Animal Remedy Go, AKRON, OIC, U. S. A. BOO VRYVVDRVYVVY - Bu = Ee 2 ¢ & o ¢F Seminole Bitters! A purely vegetable tonic. Increases appetite, strengthens action of stom- ache, acts on liver, increases action of kidneys and purifies the blood. A FIRST-CLASS ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY. One of the best medicines in the world. Try it and save doctor bills. Sold at nearly all stores. Prepared by SEMINOLE Birrers Co. A MARVEL is our ADDING MACHINE. It adds the longest columns in a sur- prisingly quick space of time, invariably giving the correctresult. Business men, Bankers, Book keepers and others, fully inderse it. Every per- son having adding to do, wants one. Full de- scription and illustration sent free on applica tion; or a machine prepaid on receipt of one dollar and fifty cents. One good agent wanted in this section. Write at once. CINCINNAT1 SPECIALTY MFG. CO, No. 70 W. THIRD STREET., CINCINNATI, OHIO. SEL — lo , Ee BE aE YS a aa *™ i Ye Mea ae