The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, August 17, 1893, Image 8

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    dhe Somerset County Star. Jack Pile had an accident, last week,
P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher.
Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor.
Don’t Forget This.
Watch the man that wants to sell you
goods or Marble at 40 per cent. below
price. He must have something in view
in the future to catch up to aliving price;
so watch him and his work, and then you
will place your orders with the old. re-
liable firm of J. B. Williams, Frostburg,
Md., for first-class work.
S. F. WILSON,
Salesman for J. B. Williams,
| that might life. He
| was driving past Chamberlain’s mine,
have cost him his
| his horse became frightened and took
vehicle, Jack and all down a steep bank
| about ten feet high.
lever,
Fortunately, how-
nor horse were hurt
| much, but the vehicle and harness were
neither man
| pretty badly used up.
i be a fence along that bank.
| Collins Hamilton, Hoffman,
| William Koontz, Matthew Koontz and
{ two others were recently arrested and
placed in the Somerset jail. charged with
Joseph
|
| being implicated in the recent robberies
| in this county. Hamilton and Hoffman
There ought to |
| Here the cowardly, but would-be brave)
fellows were given a hearing, after which
they were taken to the lockup. A few
hours later a settlement of the case was
effected, the Eckards paying Mr. Hamil-
| ton $25, also paying the costs and giving
la bond in the sum of $100 to keep the
peace for one year.
The boys can be very thankful that
they got off so easy, as they would have
| stood a very good chance of going to
state's prison if the case had been pushed.
| These two young men have respectable
parents, for whom there is much sympa-
thy expressed, and it is hoped that this
experience will teach the boys a valuable
Ar AS
ILL’S
#1 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
pletely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3to5 days. Perfectly harm-
less; cause no sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl-
edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days.
can be cured at home, and with-
DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT Gitary core on the part ‘ot
the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FGRMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor-
phine until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up.
We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall
be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica-
tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our TABLETS.
HILL’S TABLETS are for sale by all FIRST-CLASS
druggists at $1.00 per packuge.
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| and invite the most
careful investigation as to our responsibil-
ity and the merits of our Tablets.
R E WE GUARANTEE A CURE
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Testimonials
from persons
who have been
= —_— | less Ine rs : the a f your druggistdoes not keep them, enclose us $ { ,00
= ~ | have been identified as the torturers of lesson. Such capers as they have lately | and we will send you, by return mail, a package of our cured by the use of §
Ss , : en © ine i Avery Tablets. co
LOCAL AND GENERAL. aged Squire Beam and wife. Hamilton been cutting do not constitute bravery, Write your name and address plainly, and state e | ki
rn is the man who was first arrested and | 8% they seem to suppose, but are sure ev- whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or 1 S a e
J. WV.
girl.
Pile is all smiles. It’s a new
Tuesday morning they had a heavy
frost over at Somerset.
Services in the Lutheran church, Sun-
day afternoon, at 2 p. m.
Ice Cream Soda at Speicher’s drug store,
Saturday afternoon and evening. tf.
L. A. Maust. the genial Garrett station
charged with the Umberger murder.
Scott Brown has returned from Virginia
and brought several of his colored friends
with him, who were desirous of visiting
in the great Keystone state.
they will enjoy their visit.
We hope
We don’t
know is said that
onr genial friend Brown took a leading
partin a big colored camp meeting, while
in Virginia, that he was elected to
how true it is, but it
and
of the lowest kind of cowardice.
We hope they will reform before some-
body will have to slap them clean into
the middle of the next week or send them
behind the bars.
idence
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma-
tism, his Stomach was disordered, his
Liver was affected to an alarming degree,
appetite fell away, and he was terribly
Liquor Habit.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing
any of the various nostrums that sre being
offered for sale. Ask for EXITLISS
T.A BLETS and take no vther.
Manufactured only by
—THE—
OHI0 CHEMICAL C0,
61,53 & 65 Opera Block,
LIMA, OHIO.
PARTICULARS
THE On10 CHEMICAL CO.:
DEAR SIR:—I have been using your
cure for tobacco habit, and found it would
do what vou claim for it. I used ten cents
worth or the strongest chewing tobacco a day,
and irom one to five cigars; er I would smoke
from ten to torty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed
and sinoked for enya years, Si Jao Phckoges
{ "ablets cured me so I have no desire for it.
of your 3 B.M. JAYLOLD, Leslie, Mich,
DoBBS FERRY, N. Y.
THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN :(—Some tine ago I sent
for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received
them allright and, although 1 Sos Doth a heyy smoker and chewer,
ey did the work in less than three days. am cured.
they Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45.
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Th
bury
For
agent, was a Monday visitor in this city. | the ministry in the capacity of Bishop. reduced in flesh and strength. Three FREE 2 : PITTSsUgeH, Ps
m : 3 ” i I z s % i i re i oO CHEWICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN :(—It gives me pleasure speak a
ramps are getting to be exceedingly Some thirty New York merchants gave batjies of Eleetric Bitters cured him. : Ls My son wus strongly addicted to the use of d for a
numerous in these ‘‘cood old Democratic blic interviews rear or so ago of ti tdward Shepherd, | Harishure, 110, liquor, and through a friend, I wus led to try your Tablets. He wasaheavyand fq 1:
merous se “'g eralic, punlic iInlervicws a yor o '€ | had a running sore on his leg of eight constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three days he quit drinking, ticipaf
times.” method they emploved to avoid the dull | vears’ standing. Used three bottles of and Will not lone Hguor of SOY BiNg. SLY Write Jour month before writing tchad
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J. C. Lowry and family. of Somerset, | Season in trade. All of them agreed that io Bier and ls pores of Buck- yo, ni orierte P MRS. HELEN MORRISON. a ishe
Te. : ; i i i : en’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1
he itr sia ; aE . city | since they had adopted the poliey of ad- S in 1
Bie fang Mr. L’s parents in this city, since l 2 Agar f Doyo) and well. John Speaker, Catawba. O., ## ThE OHIc CHEMICAL CO :—GENTLEMEN i— Your Tablets have performed a micacle in my case. fy £es as
this VY eek. vertising steadily through the summer, | qq five large Fever sores on his leg, # 1 have used morphine, Bybodermioaily, Tor SSYen Jeary hog have been rad by fhe use or ; profit
"ite Tovstoie Fonds Co. of Briedens thev had no dull season in their trade. | doctors said he was incurable. One bot- two packages of your Tab A oy bir Wh y , :
we oy ey 1 | Most of them stated that instead of less- | tle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s a value
Fill, its sald, eroet w foamy forthe ening their advertising in the dull season Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold § RESPONSIBLE THE = OH iO CH Ee £7] ICAL CO., Salish
manufacture of their goods. ” Adyelising mm ~~ |at A. F. Speicher’s drug store. fAGENTS WANTED: a
of trade, they increased it, and found it 2 i il
Tobacco is injurious! Stop it by tak-
to he profitable.
It Pays to Advertise in “The Star.”
ONiIO,
51, 53 and 53 Opera Block. LIMA,
(In writing please mention this paper.)
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ing Hill's Chloride of Gold Tablets, All aE Te BE i
first-class druggists sell them The Elk Lick school board met last Ergmarr, IND., Ang. 10th, 1898. 4 5 :
Rev. Bens = Tol . tee! Saturday and hired teachers as follows:| Mr. P. L. LivExcoon:—We are agree-
ip Benjamin Ho ig INS ¢ ide | Bor West Salisbury Grammar school. M. | ably surprised at the number of inquiries Established in 1880.
4 y a fa Py at ho ale. It H. Fike: West Salisbury Primary, Mise | we have received from our advertise- ° 9
ins th. : 3, fe : hd
egins on the 19th of this month Jenet McKinley: Chestnut Spring, D. H. | ment in your valued paper, and it will Fisher S Book Store Somerset Pa "
S. A. Kimmel] has returned from Wash- | Bander: Sawmill. W. H. Yutzy; D. Hav | please us to have von as well satisfied as B 3 ’ ’ ec
ington, Pa., and will make this thriving | school, Mr. Stevannus; Lichty, M. S.|we are wit} first busi rAnaetl
2 : s Is , Mr. Ste Ss: 1, vy. MM. 8 > are with our first business transaction. . 1 7-
burg his headquarters for some time. | Maust; Lowry. A. IL. Maust; Pleasant | We hope to he with you next season. Do oU NOT WHOLESALE DE PARTMENT: This large and heavy
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The picnic which was to take place | Hill, N. Kretchman:; Thomas, Miss Annie Yours Respectfully, ily stocked establishment 1S nOwW fully stocked and ready for are nOw
near the Wilhelm church, Ang. 19 s | Haselbarth; Cross s, BL. K. ; | ELEmART CARRIAGE & HARNEss Mra. Co. : tural In
elm church, Ang. 19th, has H wselbarth; ross Roads, E E. Blaueh; d Mre. Co that E. E. Conrad has over Dr. the Fall and Winter trade. eC
heen postponed and will be held on the | St. Paul, Miss McClintock. No appli- p— m—— toand ad gies, La
o 3 Don't Tol Spi 5 ; ‘ S . 1 ’ d t The Wholesale department sells to 90 town and country merchants in this and ad- We al
26th. cants for the Peck and Haysville schools. | ons Sohaceq De make Foor Life peichers drug store as nea joining counties and states. The attention of merchants and others in the Elk Lick and Meyers- " :
aichy amily. we it. | Elk Lick t shi 's its us ‘hinese | y : ions i s and the orders of others solicited. orse
M. J. Beachy and family went west, Elk Lick township pays itsu ih hinese Sth PATEL. stanling fie af 4 Hite hook thay and convenient dale coal regions is called to our stock, and their Dien an 3 x Tr! Sh Mar lid
Monday morning, to attend the World's | Wages; nearly all the rest of Somerset | iay1s a1 about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless Blank Books, Letter, Legal Cap, Foolscap and Box Paper, Envelopes. Inks, h s, 1 ash
; aa SRS county. ditto Glarantos tobacco. Rab : whiny . . age, Pen Holders, Slates, Tablets, Justice's Blanks, School Books, School Supplies and everything
Fair and visit relatives in Nebraska and | © Ys : ioe 2 ante ’ 2bif gure: The east is A Photographic Studio usually sold at a well organized and well stocked stationery store, at best wholesale prices. The
other states. Brick-layers are at work on T. Glot- as pil the ii > ho Nene fo quitand ui t retail trade is solicited for such goods as your home merchants do not supply. Mail orders prompt-
y- : ; 3 ,. | Tans no physical or financial risk in using *No- . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jones are | feltv’s new house, also on BE. Statler’s | yo pan Sold hy all drnggists. as can be found in Somerset |! 2terded to. CHAS, H. FISHER
mourning the loss of their babe. The | mammoth new residence; ground has Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address 5
little one died last week. THE STAR ex- | been broken for Dr. Lichtv’s new office; | The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral county: brash u
tends Its sympathy. stone masons are building the wall for | SPrings, Ind. You know you have been THE LAST CALL and the
Mrs. Eva Williams started on a trip to Lichliter’s new business block; Tom Eck- —— db 0 a his] i found
Mrs, S sts ; ie inn At eis merce es ;. After Swiping the Tariff at Election. uroe r vour friends, t is lon ° Than
Illinois, Monday morning. She will vis- ard : eraetyng 2 id i ! Porn Wag- *“Wot’s all the bloomin’ racket?’ said Grover-| . g YY . : g TO BARGAINS. trade, v
jt relatives at -Gibson City. so take in ner an ee a wa or : jaro on-parade. time, to have your pictures tak- y
the World's Fair at Chicago. DEW Yosidonnn; Nias Vaoner ar umer| Tier've shin the bloody xiltvdown tnel Why not do i€ now? HARD TIMES, HIGH PRICES and BIG PROFITS can’t exist in this town, be-
it ; on the ground for a postoffice building horny-handed said. ’ Y : 5 : ] H
An ethnologist is endeavoring to prove | 95.30 far. preparations are alse heing | “Why have they shut the mill down®* said Gro- Ww ays. : canse I have got the goods and make the prices that save people money. aye you
that Adam was a monkey. but we rather made for oftier new buildings Thus n Teron paras € have the best facilities Sech
Sani : i : “All on account of yon, old man, and your . :
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x line to foe hea that he wos Ses will be seen that Salisbury is forging bloomin’ old free trade.” and will guarantee you satis- MY NEW SPRING STOCK -
or was not Eve made of a spare rib ?7—Ex. ahead and building up in spite of the | And Grover he looked weary, the horny-handed faction
Lutheran reunion at Rockwood, Aug. | hard times. There are no flies on Salis- A es Yonked mad, : : et : :
24th. Excursion train will leave West | hury. hut she needs a new name, a board | ES hn Yred, end me Brkt Studio open for business on | of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, etc?
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Salisbury at 8:20 a. m. and return from | of trade. electric ligl $i Give me a call and see my line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes, Ox- .
of trade, electric light, ete. And the Cabinet looked solemn, and affairs Tuesda and Wednesda of % . z . » ad s
Rockwood 5:35 p. m. Fare, 65 cents for | Don’t fail to attend the big picnic that looked very bad, y 2 y ford Ties and Slippers, also a nice line of Men’s, Bovs’ and Children’s Straw Hats.
; th y ? Af i {anv the . ; ; i fr}
the round trip. will be hold at the Biz Spiing, on Negro ter swiping the tariff at election. each week. Many thanks for past favors. I remain your friend, (/
David 8S. Patterson, of Nebraska, is 75 | Mountain. August 26th. It will be the *Woi's #11 the bloomin' rackei?” said Grover D in and see us anyway W
years old, and has been totally blind | grandest affair of the <eason A good Rn Wool or 18 coms” the turd : rop } y y GEO. K. ALKER.
. Ia fs J : : 4 : se v or ents,” the sturdy ’ . : .
from infancy, and yet he has invented | road will be ent throngh the woods to farmer said. We'll try and make it pleasant Cc + Ha 'S Block Salisbury Pa Sony
and recently patented an improvement in | (he spring, so that no one will need to | “Why won't it bring much more than that?’ for you . . y ? ’ 2 2
the driving gear of locomotives. walk part of the distance to get to the | | — rma pe aR
1 Prt . 3 : . ‘Cause e on e free list when you've .
All of the distilieries in this county pletnresqne spot, as was the case hereto miven us fren trade.” By the way, are you In among
operated hy Edward Walters, of Balti- | fore. This pienic is the get-up of some | And Grover he looked sorrowful, and the farm- need of any frames ? We have ’ \ und Roy
more, have heen ordered closed until | of the best citizens in the mountain re- er he looked beat. » GRAY
times get better. It would be a fine thing | gion, and vou ean rest assured that it | FoF Bo oy getting 50 cents for 60 pounds | an elegant line of mouldings
; iis ‘ : : : of wheat, A . 5
if all other distilleries would close also | wil} be a well arranged affair. There | Ang ne swore he'd kick himself if he'd another | at prices that will suit you. A
and remain closed. will be no lack of refreshments and no pair of feet, ’ ~ includin
W. H. Dill. of Meversdale. has received | PAins will be spared to give evervhody a For swiping the tariff at election. Don’t forget the place— load lots
an appointment in the Revenne service, | 200d time. People will be there from | “Where are the people rushin’ to#’ said Grover- over Dr. Speicher’s drug store,
The -Johns and Coffroth men seem to | Letersburg, Listouburg, Confluence, Ur- on-Dhnede.. tes
he getting the revenue appointments | sina, Rockwood, Salisbury, Grantsville Gh il fhe savinis bank the SALISBURY, PA. ——
5 > ; i, ap a J so , oF Sauly sua, . 3
while the Hay and Fisher people are | "nd othe places. No ong eo afford to | «wep are they rushin® there for? said Grover- Y 9 °
knocking the postal plums. miss it. For further: information, see on-parade, ours, 6
as oo 3 | bills. ‘“I'o draw their money an’ salt it down before O )
Fhe Lininger-Gnavey wedding, at! — you bring free trade.” E.E. CONRAD. °
irantsville, took place Wednesday eve- | Bucklen's Arniea Salve, | And Grover he looked puzzled, and the banker a IM Mel th Farnit
i 3 . Tir ax K i 3 . Cite | 3 y sideration is that you buy your goods at L. Morrell's Mammo urniture rooms,
ning as per announcement, and was a| THE Best SALVE in the world for Cuts, | he looked bine, vs en The only consi : }
very nicely arranced affair. Tie Spa | Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever | And every bloomin® depositor in haste his money | OPINION #8 to the enuse of the present| wpe eyou will find a well selected stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpet Sweepers, Window
aL Bo i. hw Dran Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilhlains | drew, trouble; nor is there any doubt as to| Shades, Wall Paper and border of all descriptions, Queensware, Glassware and everything per
will publish an account of it in tull, next Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi | Some hid it in old stockings, some put it up the | what action is necessary to set the spindles taining to a first-class Furniture and House Furnishing Store. All Furniture Home-made and
week. Time is too short to do it justice | tively cures Piles, or no pay required. | flue. again in motion. The business commu: guaranteed No. 1. You will also find one of the grandest, best and most complete stock of
in this issne [t is cunranteed to give perfect satisfac- | After swiping the tariff at election. 7 : , . ° °
: 158 8 y A | : 5 ; y observe the strong P d S » M h
3 tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents | —Pittsburg Times. nity do not full 10 « Yo 2 Organs, 1ano0s an ew ng ac mes
Last week unsuccessful attemng Were | hor hox. For sale by A. F. Speicher. | i contrast between the condition of busi
made to rob Mrs. Benjamin Kline and | draggist. | De Witt’'s Witch Hazel Salve cures |ness today and that of one vear ago, | {o be found in the state. The Chicago Cottage Organ 1s FINE, taking the lead wherever known.
Hon. Noah S. Miller, both of Jenner | piles. > when this country was the only prosper- | Get no other. The Gabler and Schubert Pianos are just GRaND—what everybody wants to make
township. Robbers also entered the | New Advertise ts, I De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures g : : world. Doubt as to| a bappy home. .
frnite Sa 0 Viner ° D s ie 4 : 4 Cline, 11 = 1 49 Gm eo on 8th | burns. ong Gili n the : n : hisil ed for The New Home and the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines stand at the head of the list—the
a ILI an ner, near Davidsville, | ms. x Toi. ' 2y nel 'I De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures the policy which will be substitute ot best in the world. Get no other. All goods sold CHEAP FOR CASH Or On easy payments, whe
last Friday. and in the absence of the! pare. H. E. Bucklen & Co., three read- {¢,res. . the system of protection adds to the uni-| Now, remember, on all the above goods you get Rock BoTToM cash prices, and every dollar's ~
family stole $31. | ing notices on 8th pace. E. C. DeWitt | De Witt’'s Witeh Hazel Salve curves | versal distrust. If the Sherman silver | worth bought and paid for, before Sept. 1st, 1893, entitles you to one red ticket, and 256 red tick- #
. : 9 OT] RICHTER y : : s entitle the irst-class “tri y World's Fair, free of charge. Tick-
Tha a J _ voy al & Co., six reading notices on 41h page ulcers. A. F. SPEICHER. ALEC : believe is the paramount | ets entitle the holder to one first-class round-trip ticket to the ) ge.
. The Boroagh schoo board this week Is : > i i Do ! 2 law (which many he leve is t y nay 1) | ets are all transferable, and the lucky holder draws the prize. Do not miss the opportunity of a
hired the following teachers: Miss Bdith | "1 one on Bi 1 pare. Mayers ng Co... Lo — a > Lo factor. that is causing the decline in wool) litotime. hut comennd go wth ns
Lichliter for the A Grammar room, Miss | "ending notice on 4th page. Chicavo, A FEW of the woolen mills which hove iq yopenled, it will then bescen that the! ge; your tickets of
Clara Zinn for B Grammar. Miss Milliron | Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Co., reading | orders for goods are ranning full time, | ¢q,ce for the present depression lies deep-
for Intermediate, Miss Lizzie Livengood | notice on 41h page. mam vn 2, Tor thet siupise, Such as anion; for ORRE & S A BE (x
3 4 £ .7.1€ 4 | reo ay The & nee i achinerv | . .
for Priminty. No teacher Lired. ver for) — = | zether. The sequence of idle machinery | j;ciance, not menaced by tariff, changes M : | A i H I EN R ° in ev
: San Ed Y Now Try This. | is a dull wool market. The present de- : i f free :
the High school. | % wo 7 ow ir he ? remain steady, while the menace of free . . Large branch stores at 63 Balto. St. :
SL > It will cost vou nothing and will sure- pression in manufacturing circlesis more | © 1 has caused Merino grades to fall Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa. . Cumberland, Md., and ! Carry
Ihe Salishnry school board has given |v do vou good, if you have a Cough, : : id Masonic Temple, Altoona, Pa.
the contract to furnish text hooks for ony) Cold: or any trouble with Throat. Chest severe than any that has preceded it for| £54 60 cts. scoured on the 1st of March rans
3 ac ) ‘nis BY ( Ss for our | * - Fy . "13 V3 mm ve i fo > =”
sGlaolss tor 1] a Ohns | or Lunes. Dr. King’s New Discovery | # generation. There is no panic, but the | 40 og. today, because the free wool or Sr
4: ) OI, or the frum year, to MS. for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is | mills are being closed to escape a loss London value is only 30 cts. scoured. If is 0 9" f Avie
1. Fisher, the well-known Somerset sta- guaranteed to give relief, or money will | (j,at cannot be avoided if the proposed the Sherman law is responsible for the 3 00 PARGEL oF MAIL TREE i Ye
tioner. As before stated in tnese col- | be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe | ¢ {aril vovistan Is earrizd oht : ] ~~ juin FOR 10 1-CENT STAMP i .
nmuns, Charles 75 a great hustler for trade, | FOUN Tt just the thing and ander its nse program ol lulls revision 1s carried oul. | y;mnle in prices, the removal of the eanse 3) N= Iegiliay price c.) TAMPS “ol mit r
mns, Charles is a gres stler "trade, | . a Dr. The N ao 5 tol 4 OV S) i { i
ind he renerally edn hat he bids for | had a speedy and perfect recovery, Try | The New York Post, which is very close | ¢,5u1d restore them to the old figures. Will es olloin f)
and he generally gets » at he hig s for. | 4 cample hottle at onr expense and learn | to the administration, in speaking of the Nothing can prevent a fall in American of Fijted A june i a firs
Robert Arnold, of West Virginia. spent | 4) A je how Bo hing i 18. | subject says: “Tt is not a mere possibil- prices to the free wool level exceut the By Stanley 25 1 |
igi NG wh TR 3 alntivne in Trin wittles free at A. PF. Speichers!, ° ie Sa - ] ; from pub- |
ik ral days with friends and relatives in | dia stove, Tavis sian 50a and 21.00. ity of tariff revision that confronts us;|apandonment of the proposed changes in lishers JW) pantie Cf
this town, this week. Mr. Arnold recent- : — — |it is the certainty. If this means ruin, | (10 duties upon wool and woolens, to roa LL ousands of
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Iv returned from a tour through Great A Bloody Melee. then ruin will come as surely as the sun | wich the administration has been so € Samples maguihes oie a Ie
Britain and France. Ie says the English Quite a ripple of excitement was cre. | will rise tomorrow.” Statements of this publicly committed. —Justice Bateman & i 12D YRICHTS, ay Wo Sh arcs] ; oe] bare:
are very enthusiastic over Cleveland's | ated in town. yesterdav, when Archie nature from sources apparently well in-| Philadelphia. POEUN B00 Bh BROADWAY, NEW FORE, A Blso print and prepay postage ons of - 8
election and feel certain that they will | Hamilton, a citizen of Boynton, walked | formed, lead to the conviction that tariff Sioa a er fa | Tour cyl Zh =: The
have very prosperous times on their side | into town with his face covered with | revision of some sort will be adopted. A Can't Live On Tin Roosters. tag pute byrne given free of eunirge in the prevent ineir being lost. J. A. Wake, ; 1
of the pond during the Democratic ad- blood. Upon inquiry it was learned that | restoration of confidence would undoubt- | W. C. Catlin, of the Illinois Steel Com- Scientific Americ Drcatory Tye pocsiuad na oh a !
ministration, [two young men of this town (William | edly result from an official announcement | pany, says when the firm shut down its & Lies and JIE Sou Parcels of that
| a : : . oy 2 y: . y i i A esses you scatter i i
The people of Salisbury surely ought | and James Eckard) had heen pelting | that no tariff reductions would be made. | mills at Joliet, a short time ago, a delega- | Largest any loparin te among publishers and manufacturers, i vial
’ 7, ore & " : tesla’ 1 . ta 3 let ols alled C. Pettigr man should be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a JO are arriving daily, on valuable parcels I
not to go back” on THE Star of that | Arehie’s house with stones, and when | Monev is abundant, but. owing to the | tion of workmen called on C. Pettigrew, | TO. "e350 six months. Address MUNN & CO. of mail from all parts of the World. ATES
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