iid — ered et won . rost | Abe Somerset @ounty Star. bring it to the office and apply it on your The Confluence Echo states that most | subscription? If you don’tread and have | of the business men of that town are P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. | no use for the paper, take the stuff to the having electric lights put in their build- Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. | ings. The light is supplied from a dyna- - = = The store of David Wagner, at Bucks- mo in Kurtz's plaining mill. Salisbury town, this county, was recently burglar- | still content to remain in the dark, | | | | | WE GUARANTEE A CURE REME ER and invite the most caretul investigation as to our responsibil- ity and the merits of our Tablets. ONIALS £ «i! Double Chloride of Gold Tablets completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3 to5 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 chewingin a few days. IT can be cured at home, and with- DRUNKENNESS and MOR H B HAB out any effort on the part of the paticnt, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GCLD 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 pe 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 et §§. preacher; he comes next.” 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 a living price: so watch him and his work, and then you will place vour orders with the old. re- liable firm of J. B. Williams, Frostburg, Md., for first-class work. S. F. WrLsoN, Salesman for J. B. Williams, is arg ized. Considerable merchandise was car- | struggle along without water works = ried away, but was all found in the Lewis | and a board of trade, also to have the pg cave, near that place, where it had been | borough, the postoffice and the railroad concealed. Numerous other goods were | station all go by different names. We also tound in the said cave, which shows have sufficient population and wealth in i: that it has been used as a warehouse by | this town to justify us in having all the | FBS a gang of thieves. improvement suggested from time to time | pz iho : S Our Grantsville correspondent gives a | by THE STAR, ‘but verily some of the old full account of the Jonas J. Beachy rob- | fossils must die first and give more on- | terprising people a chance to take their | A TEV § Testimonials from persons who have keen essai. bery. THE STAR is very sorry to hear of i gists G0 per package om caowsh ns $4.00 WANTED! One hundred of Mr. Beachy’s misfortune, but glad that | places. | BR and we will send you, by return mail, a package of our cured by the use of SID? 2 nl Tablets. . Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or it was no worse. Now let the farmers prepare themselves to give robbers a warm reception, for so long as the pres- ent Democratic panic is on there will be | robberies in Harrison Penrod’s is the only suspended | pension from this district we know of. | He was getting twelve dollars a month. | He is now nearly eighty years of age and | ! has for years been unable to ezin a live- | The Bronridge-Jones Theatre Co. has | lihood. Of all the pensioners we foe | | our subscribers to pay their subscription to THE STAR as soon as possible. We want to buy an engine for our printing office, and to buy an engine we will need considerable money; buat if 100 of our subscribers pay up promptly, we can get an engine on short order. Liguor HuLit < DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing any of the various nostrmns that are being offered for sule, Ask for EHILIL’S TA RILETS and take no vther. Manufactured only by TH Hill's Tablets. TRE ORI10 CHEMICAL CO.: 5 DEAR SIR:—I have been using your cure for tobacco habit, and found it would do what you claim for it. I used ten cents worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and from one to five cigars; er I would smoke from ten to torty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed and smoked for twenty-five years, and two packages abundance. been showing in the Opera house, every | here, he is perhaps the most feeble as Several hundred of our patrons are ow- | night this week. The company is the | well as the most aged. If the pension | = & OHIO CHEMICAL Co, of your Tablets cured me so Llnve no dusice forgt. ing ns amounts ranging from £1.50 to | Pest that ever showed in this town, | act of 1890 means anything, it means to | Hi i one FurRr. N.Y. | 61,63 & 65 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. benefit just such ones as Penrod. The disgust at this action has even broken in- | to the ranks of the most stolid Adminis- | 5 tration Democrats, think that at least a plausable excuse should be offered rh THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO. :—GENTLEMEN (—Some time ago I sent for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received them allright and, although 1 was Doth a heaty Smoker and chewer, sy did the work in less than three days. am cured. Beydit ae Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. I rssynam Ps. E OHIO CHEMICAL CoO. GENTLEMEN :—It gives me pleasure to speak a ou of praise for your Tablets. My son was Strongly addicted to the use of ets. Their plays are strictly moral, and those i and nearly £3 00, pay the small all of them ean easily individual amounts they | Bv paving these small amounts they will not bankrupt themselves, hut collectively they ean raise enough money have been missing them have heen missing something very | good. Friday night is their last night here. and everybody should turn out and | of our citizens who owe us. bury For who in a few days to buy the engine so hadly take in the play. for striking such men from the rolls. liquor, and through a friend, I was led to try your Tab He was a heavy an y y $ adly | Penrod was also a soldier in the Mexican constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three days bie quit drinking for a 1 needed. | The number of paid admissions to the | _~ M 1 So mo and will not touch figooy of any ind 1 hove. waited ih month befor g ticipat . 3 5s | .—Meyersdale C ereial. | 8 i or to kK Sure wis per s : "HE We must have it.asit isal- | world's Fair on Oct. 91h, which was | war. eyersdale Commercial | you, in order to know the cure wus p IY HELEN MORRISON. ! most impossible for us to get along with- | oie aq MOR “vs The writer of the following won the CINCINNATI, OHIO. ished yut steam power anv longer. Therstore, | Chior day, was 735.000, Mss. John] : s THE OHIC CHEMICAL CO :—GENTLEMEN i— Your Tablets have performed a miracle in my case. oul sieam DOWEr any wonger. werefore, | pucker, one of the attendants on that | prize recently offered by a newspaper for # 1 have used morphine, hypodermicully, for seven years, und have been grad by She uss ot ces as do your Christian duty by paying what | gay gave birth on the fair grounds to a | the best answer to the question “how to | two packages of your Tablets, and without any efiort on my part. . oe . . tens. Ass ro aye : » | Address all Orders to profit vou owe us. As soon as we get that en- | oo and an exchange says * ‘she no doubt | keep husbands home at night:” A Quak- | Ls a 8 RA Te A i CO . gine there will be no more delays in get- | py ck.er son by surprise by giving him | er advised his son to keep his eyes wide | } SiironsaLs: § ad E OH 0 CH E 2 na valued ting out the paper, and the paper will al- | {ho notoriety of being the only individual | open when courting; after marriage to | andasssancasassnaasssesin 53 Opera Block. LIMA, ORIOC. Salish : : 7 a T | . { in writing pl 2ntion this 80 be better in every way. Besides that, who ever opened his eyes on the whole | keep them half shat. If vou did not act 5 bi oe Shiney Pe SE ov it will be a great credit to Salisbury 10 | warld in a nntshell.” {on the first part of the advice, try the | he S33 c : have a large steam printing office. Join | Our geninl friend Sam HulSmover. of [ latter. Study vour husbands disposition | Yo the procession of progress and help us to | Sience. made Toe STAR a Manson ish | and be sure to make a thorongh study of | Strength and Health, mstablished in 1880). boom the town. You ean help us great. | : We 1 wday Mr Hi ffmev fe el . _lyour own. Try using alittle tact and a} If vou are not feeling strong and 7 eee = jv by paying what yon owe us. Don't] oh Rosny: ars ev) rood deal of ¢ siderati for his wishes | healthy. try Electric Bitters. Tf “La 2 ’ n rar eri | feel the bad effects of the Democratic | $001 deal o gonsiderntion for his wishes Grippe” has left y an | 1 weary - delay in the matter, for the money is due | pe Lr ! 1 feelings and see if y ty each | Dt Prt To Wes AN Neary. 1S I J / ’ ; le Y Is duel; 08 even In the remotest parts of Neovo | T0 feelings and see if vou can nop tench fuse Electric Bitters. This remedy nets 3 ’ A perfec 1S: pav up at once. | y : r [him to be more considerate of yours. | directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys [ mountain. Tt is hard to find a market = { SR >t : RY i L for Caran rite. The, salt snd wa take Business is trying. Men like peace at|gentlv aiding those organs to perform WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT: This large and heav LOCAL AND GENERAL | for faym Droduee, he says ADA We IAR0 home. It possible. manage not fo he) lhoin funciions. If you are afilicled with il ted blish . {fully stocked 4d readv for fl fl f ! {it for granted that he hasn't got any of | y Be \ : ful “D , "| Sick Headache, vou will find speedy and | HY stocked establishment is now fully stocked and r y ; : ; : {that $1.25 wheat that the Democrats bili a o © oheorim, ong wolry. | permanent relief by taking Electric Bit- the Fall and Winter trade. We are informed that Archie Hamilton wromised to the farmers, last fall | Don’t scold. [ters. One trinl, will convinee vou that ) F< onto a new sensation ! 3 Eg i an | this is the remedy vou need. Large hot- | The Wholesale department sells to 90 town and country merchants in this zaqiad : : E " Odd names are found in all towns. | The County Commissioners and County | y)uq only 50¢, at ‘A. F. Speicher’s drug joining counties and states. The attention of merchants and others in the Elk Lick and Meyers- P. S. Hav and Johh Schramm went to Hendmay hans a Wintertierz nnd a Sim: I Auditors have decided to reduce the |store. dale coal regions is called to our stock, and their orders and the orders of others solicited. the Worlds Pair. this week yn : = County Treasurer's percentage from 23 Blank Books, Letter, Legal Cap, Foolscap and Box Paper. Envelopes. Inks, Pens, Pencils, Mucil- the onl . : merville, but Meyersdale takes the cake. ’ y . 5 1 Tee ~ ‘ — age, Pen Holders, Slates, Tablets, Justice's Blanks, School Books, School Supplies and everything y The W. C.T U. meets at the home of | The Metropolitans dammed up old man | to 2 per cent. on all county funds pass- . ¥ad Drowning Accident, usually sold at a well organized and well stocked stationery store, at best wholesale prices. The or wrenc| Mrs. A. F. Speicher, Oct. 27th, 1893. Stamm’s run to wash the Capps. cleanse | ing through his hands; so say the Somer- Last Saturday evening a daughter and | retail trade is solicited for such goods as your home merchants do not supply. Mail orders prompt- had on cz The paper is rather dry this week, ow- | the Lints, water the Crowes, bless the set papers. The Hern savs E. E. Pugh | a sister of Editor Coffroth, of the Somer- | ly attended to. CHAS. H. FISHER. Keyst ing tothe editor having a hard tussle | Damms and flood Hadys, yet with all will be the first T rensurey tn feel the re- | set Democrat. were drowned in the North with the hay fever. these blessings there is a woman in Mev- duetion, It strikes Tie STAR that our | branch of the Capon river, near Romney THE LAST CALL the oldin : Ve Ei ,. | ersdale who will Whipher-man or Di-a | Commissioners would do a good act by | W. Va. Miss Allie Smith, one of Salisbury’s |” i iy : . Mr. Cofioth. i : th hi Case fact t popular voung ladies. is now West trying on Wash dayv.—Hyndman Bulletin. | cutting down their own salaries instead r. Coffroth, in company with his 2000 W: mos ar v adies. is - ; » : : is : ; . s . hei continually inereasi 0 familv and his sister, went to West Vir- e «rn Union telegraph operator at Greens- The rumor persistently circulated that vz ne continually inersasing them and Tai icit hi rife's old 1 They TO BARGAINS. Gases hurg, Pa the editor and his family will immediate. | CME down the pay of others. The [ginin fo Visit ts Wife's ali heme, jo : A vl services of our present Commissioners | were met at the depot in Romney by Mrs. an 2 W._ 1. Lichiv last week paid Rev. J. [lv vemove fo the West is n mistake |" : i : 4 : iter } . . : HARD TIMES, HIGH PRICES and BIG PROFITS can’t exist in this town, be- Fillec ir =n "| Friends have suggested and advised it. |" deur ot any pries, while the Trensur. |Coffroth’s Wwe brothers, who ware there Ih t th d d ke th i h 1 Hav which a: isi ; $ its ends e sugges : . . : : : + . | canse ave got the goods 1 p 0 oney. ave you M. Evans a visit. He was also at Pitts 1s0t . . tantly he taken: | €7S have been earning all the pay they with convevances in which to take their €8 goods and make the prices that save people money y Youre 1 other winces turning home | "Md such a step may eventaally be taken; Jo : Ab sect Wire Ant Jor br aves, Tetum ome but not without mature consideration ever received. But they must make a guests to their destination. Sold b on Tuesday, this week. tain) an I "| pretense of economy somewhere, and as| The sad accident accurred while trying M Y NEW SPRING STOCK i for Non-] and certainly not at present. n any Yrs sendtot Leanious Deterrich went to Pittshurg to take in the exposition, this week. John Beachy, John Wagner snd A. C. Maust were there last week. The mace used bv the Speaker of the House of Representatives is made of thir teen ebony rods. twined together. and held in place by silver bands. Do not forget to read Mrs. Eva Wil- event considerable time would be required to make the necessary preparations. Tt is a possibility merely—nothing more. — Meversdale Register. Times are evidently not hard with Al Kidner, for he wears a handsome hlue uniform with red trimmings and brass buttons when he works in the mines We understand there is a whole uniformed Mr. Pugh has but one arm. the Commis- sioners doubtless argue that he will need but one glove, one shirt sleeve, etc., and live cheaper than other men and can get along on a smaller Wise men, our Commissioners for those reasons can salary. are, Our delinquents are paving up very lowly, which eauses poor prospects for to ford the river. which it seems had sud- denly raised until it was bank-full, and it being dark. the danger of the situation could not he seen. Mrs. Coffroth also had a very narrow escape, as she floated down the river to a considerable distance, clinging to her voung daughier until the angry current tore the child from her arms and carried it into eternity. ‘The good mother was Many thanks for past favors. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, etc? Give me a call and see my line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes, Ox- ford Ties and Slippers, also a nice line of Men's, Bovs’ and Children’s Straw Hats. I remain your friend, GEO. K. WALKER. C. T. Hay’s Block, Salisbury, Pa. GA liams’ speeinl notice on 4th page. Also 3 i) Kits} : an mines atu RL : read nel Hnffmever’ "tice U brigade Working mh Tab Min R g | the steam angle we wan! To put in oun fortunately carried hy the current to the Conn, Tend Samuel Hofimeyer's notice onthe lang this is either an indication of pros: office. Well, felinw citizens. the thing ly, vw of the river, where she grasped a groung H same pave. Both are important. perous times or a gentle hint that the old | is just like this: If von don’t pay up|, 2 Woon ° y TL Yond iid n Ne wed . : a brush and held to it until rescued. She 9. ee Chickens Stron 4 ‘mn v rdw Hor Salis rv as emocratic an 7 ve oan > 1 : & To 1¢€ \ > fh Ar oe ( o! ge $e is 2 and has gone i j te ah soon, <o h it we can add Ste Am power 0! ns wneonseious when found and came Pp g i ite th i as > > Ne og re . r 3 9 reat: : 3 ve ’ . \ . % 2 «3 ; mms, hea mone. Tus mahliers eo how ymnng Heir ny Jarre InhMishment, we. will abandon the | oop yony perishing hefore she could be and healthy; it gets your pullets to lay- and Roy will go into the hands of a receiver. | forms for working clothes. newspaper hosiness and run an exclusive | coo Si ing early; it is worth its weight in gold The company is said to owe its employes The people of the goodly town of [job office. Our cireulation has grown to| pp 111d and Mr, Coffroth’s sister were . Ana hen boa Poni it Pityens all Yssass, BRAY, 4 2 .( 5 i holo Lene an exte at j1is } 3 : ; > olera, Rou iarrheea, Leg-weakness. nhout $2,000. Woodstown. N. J.. who were so shocked sty h an extent that it 5 impossible to found the next day. several miles down , a 5 Hg js are: Fat tii Ps A recent advernsement in an BEogtishiiin Behmnry by some mandy theatre! pn ony pages be ag neh Jonger, the river, and the bodies were sent to Large cans are most economical to buy. including country paper reads thus: For Sale—A | posters, are now holding up their hands | We have about all the printing we can |g, opqet for burial. 2) HING ON E4 1oad lots, Hull terrior dog, 8 years old. Will eat {in holy horror at what they call the attend to without printing a newspaper, The editors of THE STAR extend their i gt WiLL Ry S LAY anvihing, very fond of children. Apply [blasphemy contained on the posters ad- | and we do not propose to blow in about |g, 6c sympathy to their brother editor ; E Su. HIKE oc : at this office.” vertising a patent medicine. The picture | all the proceeds of a Zod Yoh nds io and his family. We are very sorry in- Her ipAN | mmm Dr. Bruce Lichty. of Grantsville, called | Tepresents St. Peter looking down at a keen up A newspaper that our home ad-| 3..4 |o learn of news so sad as (his, : CONDITION POWDER to see THE STAR'S new home, Wednesday | igure dressed in red with the proverbial} vertisers and en ought to make — Thoefors Ao eo i { : : : aving: “He aying ins m. spaper is afternoon. He was on his wav to the tail and hoofs, and saying: Hello, 1 & paymg Tnstsutie y fi new pat or 2 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, % d Oth 3 ay rofit this y , 1 ; i Satan, did you nse Blank oil for burns?’ | wanted in Salisbury, our delinquents ; St ; owdet., Diherwise, ¥ Pp World's Fair. where we hope he will have | Satan, y sie : 1 haat Tie Best Sanve in the world for Cuts, fall and winter will be lost when the A st pay up and our business m us iRes re er > wer : e : a pleasant time, Waldo Menssares. the Gicek oistor,”) LI pay up andes hue en must | Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm. Fever price for eggs is very high. It assures a 4 7 ? or, * | oive us a better advertising patronage. | Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, erfect assimilation of the food elements Sav, fellow citizens of Salishury and | who was once a well-known minister of | he . Corns and all Skin Erapilons. and pos): perfect a 1 nla Yb Stile 8 4 The business men of this town use ahout | VOTE XIN rng 8. Pos : needed to produce health and form eggs. West Salishury, isn’t it about time to get | Philadelphia, and famous throughout the enough space for standing “ads.” but tively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1t 1s absolutely pure: LiEhly concentrated; therefore So cea! ont, so athe Lihat cus fonrtl ai Steoen: ont another bridge petition? We spake | country as a public lecturer, died Sunday | _. tials. huis) foes : i It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- IR ch An dha sai deni A Gy pes ne % One tarps oan saved we Si) send oI I ibis. ! 2 2 , on : . | where are their business locals, such as | (jan, or money refunded. Price 25 cents 2 o > or. Sole Zizisus, grocers an ers. * i« matter s 5 time ae it is ni ST < 1 S . ’ 2 A elt. #0 cents 3 : : of this motes some tine a0, AnY Je La - the Sor Psp na. ihe business men of neighboring towns | per box. For sale by A. F. Speicher. i You Qont Got i Near Home, Send to Us. Ak Pirst. i 3 3 a pst] Jy He 3 ssipat r AVY e . 5 ta «,,. © fend postpaid one pac! 25¢.; LO 20; § 5, . ample ct high time to act on the suggestion. aly, a nag hee o£ in 101 henvyy use to good advantage in their local pa- druggist. the best poultry paper publizhoc, el. Es oR SC oe arrest, Boston, Mass. The store of Ed Moatoller. at Mostol. | 1ate and was Reni men i ® go 7 pers? Lots of business locals have heen — - . 1s Stat AS rec wlarized | cure. where it is said his friends foun i . : : . 2 : 3 ler’s Station. was recently burglarized. on ina AionY edition. wed Tad Mim promised us by the men who cut down : Bil Bnfels Baws, Public Sale! strike it the industries of the community Only a small amount of money was se- | "1M 11 : 7 Wall 0 : 43 the space of their standing ‘“‘ads,” but BI One lay 3 Y Tos] on I will sell the following named proper | in which they live.—Cumberland News cured. but considerable merchandise was SH 0 he harp a1 : il . the promises have not been fulfilled. We a. ly ha Wy ty at public sale. at my residence near = J et : : : enrs ge. 1e deceased had accentec : ges, carried awav. The thieves are believed | Yrs Of AZ€ : acl Yet i y know that they have lots of things that | Said it wuz the finest barn that any barn could | Boynton, on Saturday, Oct. 28th, 1893, Figures That Lie. J wn . 5 ¥ . . rare oc es he ¥ 3 C -1. ‘ . . oy to reside in the immediate neighborhood. | 2" hi heh i pore Jo 4 COM 54 wonld pav to tell the people of through be; beginning at 1 o’clock P. m.: New York World. L ing Teachers’ Institute in this place.— s : : “how Ties : 3 s § ld ) oe or 2 § Don’t forget to go to the Opera honse, 2 y : Herald } the medium of local notices in the local | SéZ ber Tove is full ov barns; but Tstill | girly head of Horses, 2 Cows, 3 Spring The second yolume of “Temperance in Saturday night, to hear Bvron W. King, finer ora i . paper, but for some reason they are kept | pore ain't no barn like Enfield’s barn, and | C21Ves, 2 heavy 2-horse Wagons, 1 light a) Davmng . ove 3 he Drooeed the great elocutionist. He mav never Publisher Suhyje, of the Meyersdale | jp the dark. Our merchants ought not hain’t been up to date.” 2-horse Wagon. 1 pair Hay Ladders. sev- | 1N&8 of the ori s Sh br gTes visit this town again, owing to the nu. | Register. this week announces that he expect THE STAR to spend more money | 4, cen ver saw a wild-eyed man who raised | €'81 Plows, 2 Loz Wagons, 1 Fertilizer Temperance Se 'a¥e no va ue to merous calls he has from other places. | Mas decided ts quit the newspaper busi- | with them every month than they spend considerble rumpus, Grain Drill, 2 Spring-tooth Harrows, 1 the aconrite, and the “facts” and Bfatis. Te line enmagensonts as far ahead as Ag. | ness: fora time, at least. but states that | with Tre STAR, for if things keep on in| An waved an’ flopped his arms aroun’ to all | Hay Rake, I Mower, Steel Hay Track | tics” of the bulky volume can only mis- in eve gust, 1894. he will continue in the job printing busi- | that way, where will the paper come out? And Pine ne DE i with Rope Pulleys, etc.. Harness, Bridles inform. Open it at random, at any page, : . eo 3 g ate - . . nda swishe 1s whiskers In e wind an’ spun poy ati . 4s pr 7 Proqhanily 1 aabdans. that an. adver ness as heretofore. As we stated last | We will venture the assertion that there LATA cate Pun | .d numerous other property. for illustration: I orm 10.800 carry Hitachi rs hate Te rtatrn) wieanton] ot We dre very sory #0 see the “pro- | are men in this town who would feel | you knowed it wuz Bill Enfield, sure, ex-| Terms: Sums of § and under, cash. | People die anmuslly of delirium tremens, gans: Wises i for vst wor the case of fesh” lose Mr. Sulirie. for he is an editor | rather small if we would publish the doc- poundin’ on his barn. Six months credit on sums over $5, pur- >The curse of Berlin sis 10,000 hier if sc . as : tance e case i: : ele tha J : : ET the man who walked into a store hearing of ability. He has given Meyersdale the | yment and its signatures that caused us| ap’ I went out to see his barn, he hung on so | chaser to give note with approved secur- and wine cellars. J In 38 yonrs the wile Sond i i 7." | best paper it ever had, but as an exclusive | 1, establish a newspaper here, for in such Nie sin, ity FRANK WAGNER dram-shops of Belgium have increased YO the sign: “Families supplied.” and in- |. Toi % : ? i = l y i fr 53.097 140.000 g red tl : ¢ if ail hil job printing business usually pays coun- | an event the public could tell by scan-| One day I tol’ my wife I guessed I'd go an take rom 95,097 to ,000—one to everv 44 1 qnir » price wife ir - : pir it ' i : idk ig price of a wife an ree chi try printers better than publishing a | ying the columns of the paper just who 3 —— 3 Bo Bad said . Te of the population.” The trained thinker m aren. — LX. oy "T'was just as good ez ed sai ez . . - > ? newspaper, we are of the opinion that | jg giving the paper the support that was it al he. a ne as | pup Washington correspondent of the | knows that over 10 per cent. of the deaths a firs The mammoth store of John M. Hold- | our prother will not regret the change, | promised. A few are contributing their | It beat all barns T ever see, or ever ‘spect to see, | Pittsburg Despatch states very confident. | In Germany could not be from delirium : erbanm, in Somerset, has gone Democrat | nq we wish him abundant success. full share of patronage, while a g00d| wren I come out. sez Ito Bill, “What's that | 1V that the committee of Ways and Means | tremens, that Berlin could not have one ( Jc ih 4 iw . ; Nie Qe i ie . = . , > vo ap 3 ar . 5 oe i The Herald gives liabilities at Be Among the Somerset county people | many are not. This is not right, neither small buildin’ there, has decided to place coal on the free list. | beer and wine cellar losyery 15 families, 00. and the assbig me probably §25.- | 0) im the editor and his family were | is it according to agreement. That kinder wobbly-lookin’ thing, that tumble- | The same correspondent also says that it | nor each six families in Belgium support 1d 000. In point of service. Mr. Holder- privileged to meet in their protracted het down Sa Honk iatos'd Hola is understood that the duty on railroad | a ginmill-keeper on the profits from their baroz bhanm is the oldest mercantile man in the western trip were Mr. E. Lowry and _ t loo hi 22 weak ‘taint fit to ho iron is to be reduced from $6.25 to $2.50 | drink; but the ordinarv reader accepts g gontity, soxs the Hernld, family, at Gibson, Ill.; ‘Uncle Mike” : 17 Geipee, : Oh, yes,” sez Bill, “It's full er mice; that ar | Per ton, as itis believed that such a tar- | such Statements without stopping to think “The Lije Livengood save there is at least | Dively and his estimable wife. William 0 During the prevalence othe A hut is my house.” iff will produce a greatly increased reve- | of their absurdity. 1] Iv = Bian Gd : 1e past seasons it was a noticeable fac ; i + 2% 4 ane good fenture shit the resent Dem- | Dively and the family of Samuel C. | that those who depended upon Dr. King’s | sis = nue. Our Workinginen will understand eee 2 that ocratic administration. He saves itis so | Keim, of Kansas City; Geo. W. Liven- ew Discovery. not only had a speedy | Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life that a greatly increased revenue means Consumption. a easy for farmers to get men to work, | good, Scott City, Kansas; D. C. Eichnor, | recovery, but escaped all of the trouble- Away heavy importation of railroad iron, and Ballard’'s Horehound Syrup. g Wall now, which was not the ease under Har- | [,owis S. Kolm and family and Cg. 1s0ne a fter Sects of the malady. This | is the truthful, startling title of a little book that | jo vy importation means sharp competi- Bl single disease has played such sad havoc witk a ous § RANE inistiati ‘he . nalire. . 3 ; | remedy .seems to have a peculiar power | tells all about No-to-bae, the wonderful, harmless | . vd inne . .« | the human race as Consumption. No other disease SH rison’s administration, when work was | Keim, of Salt Lake City. All are pros- {in effecting rapid cures not only in cases | Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is Hon, less business and lower wages. sPpraaches sy stealibily, Its early sym fomsare igs . more numerous than workmen. | perous, and all in good health, except | of La Grippe. but in all Diseases of Throat, | trifling and the man who wants to quit and can’t That is Democracy, and there are people | Eon ks hong IE Ce or Barking Shirt | | . . . | ’ . : Here is the wav a western editor puts | the latter, who is something of an inva- | Chest and Lungs, and has cured cases of | runs no physical or financial risk in using “No- | in this city and county who have the gall | jul a hold that nothing but death £58 pelisye h conti : : : sy i. | As f ay Fever sti i . "8 is 1st | Ballard’s Horehound Syrup has removed the grip o it- “If you have anything von don't lid. He will probably visit the east in | Asthma and Hay Fever of Jong Standing, | ro-hac.” Sold by all druggists, to ask the workingmen of AlleZ&NV 10 | this grim monster from many a throat, a ; . . § ! | ; y : : | ‘Try it and be convinced. It won’t dis-| Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address tian a party that proposes to enforce time it will effect a permanent cure, and in the worst want or can’t sell, or something your |the hope of reaping benefit from the appoint. Free Trigl Bottles at A. F. The Sterling Remedy Co. Indiana Mineral sustis I I § | er Net "Toy tus so0thims I . o hogs won’t eat, why in thunder don’t you change.—Meyersdale Register. ! Speicher’s drug store. Springs, Ind. such a policy. Down with the men who | And healing virtues. Do not put it off until too late.
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