The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 10, 1900, Image 4

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    TH Lak COUNTY STAR
N Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the Postoflice at E vi Lick, Pa,
£3 mail matter of the Second class.
Subscription Rates.
RE Bran is published evary Thursday, at
Elk I ok Somerset, Co, Pa., at the follow-
ing =
“no a: { pail id Spot cash in advance. ..3
df not paid s iv in advance ox
Six months, if p Ga spot cash in advance
Af not paid strictly in advance.
Three months, cash in advanc
Sthate coy
T'¢
. ain aw ain a wan cee SAD
n ultiplie ity of small accounts,
prions for ree months or less
advance These rates and
idly adhered to.
br
s will beri
Adverti
I'RANSIENT RE ADING NOTICES, §
line each insertion. dver
5 cents a line for first ins
@ Hie for cach suc ding
ihusiness locals will be mixed PW
dtems or editor natter for less than 10
wents a line for each inst rtion, except on
FoRrly 1
=ing Rates.
“Disrer AY A
de know on Sapa
Epitorian Pu
VERTISEMENTS
ion.
invariably 10
a line.
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Mi pple S
Mot exceedin A onried free.
All additic
RDS O lished free
dor atre ms of th
he char
LES
1-patrons will
R S OF will be pub-
dished fc nis a line
All ad ents will be rt 1 and charged
gor until order ot liscontinued.
No advertisement wit be taken for less
shan 25 cents
Jeffery’s
fresh
is foremost for
Confec-
I'ish-
Notions, Station-
Groeeri
pure,
tionery,; Tobacco, Cigars,
ing Tackle,
ery, ete
BEST GOODS...
Lowest :: Prices!
I don’t keep goods of
kind, but I sell them
variety and quantity.
EEF Agent for the Meyers-
dale Steam Laundry. Laun-
dry sent away every Tuesday.
J. T. JEFFERY, Omosite P. 0,
SAIISBURY, PA.
Wall's Meat Market!
This place continues to be
any
in great
headquarters for Tender Steak,
Juicy Roasts, Choice Dressed
Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and
Fresh Fish in Season.
I aim to serve my patrons with
the best in my line that
the market affords.
*Thanking the public for a lib-
eral patronage, and solicit-
continuance of the
same, I am
ang a
Respectfully yours,
«€. WAHL, Salisbury, Pa.
TISSUE «
BUILDERS,
URES ae F
CHRONIC CongrpxTION
WORRY, hEapachE, oYsPEPS IA,
LIVER TORPOR, INSOMNIA
Ne SLEEPLESSNESS, AND ALS
AHD STOMACH DISORDER>
AT ALL 10 GRAIN
pRUSCIsTS TABLETS.
PRICE 25¢. 2 ERT Clny,
; GUARANTEED.
OR FURTHER FACTS ADDRESS
Tue MODERN - REMEDY CO.
WANEE, ILL.
New Goods at S.
C. Hartley's, Meyers-
dale, Pa,
Spectacle s for 50 of
Have your eyes
correctly fitted by a
practical optician,
wide experijece.
r. W.GURLERY,
The Jeweler and Optician. Meyersdale, Pa,
@ARTRIDGE TAPER !—The miners
Lap get enough Cartridge Paper for a
few cents, at Tne Srar office, to last
bem for seevral months. 3
g@vuLINGy ES AX PAYERS
who have not pai for 1889
are hereby not and
settie, if they oct not want to settle with
another officer and p: 1¥ additional costs.
J. GLOTFELT
Tax Collector.
once
5-10
Notice > to Debtors.
“The firm of S. Lowry & Son having
sold out and retired from the under-
taking business, hereby give notice to
all persons indebted to them to eall
at once and make se er lement, either by
cash or note . Lowry & Sox.
April 26h, 1900. 3t.
New York and Washington Ladies.
In delicate condition derive great
benefit from Speer’s Port Wine. Also
excellent for the aged and infirm and
convalescents.
F&F GIRL WANTED !—A good girl
for general house work. Good wages
for a good, re liable oi
W. Smawnaxn,
C ting ntal Coal C i;
Supt.
Meyersdale, Pa.
5-10
Co-operative Mutual Fire Insurance
Company.
Rereren, Pres. C. A. Froro, V.P.
I'rep. Grorr, Treasurer.
By giving this company some recog-
nition in a small way, you will show
your appreciation of a home enterprise
whose aim is to give cheaper insurance.
Write for information.
Jacon J. Zorn,
Berlin, Pa.
Yy. H.
4-26
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EE REMEMBER our large stock of
Summer Dress Goods.
tf Erk Lick Screny Co.
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See a lot of women in another column
treading grapes at Do Sexio, Portugal,
for wine. Read all about it and about
Sneer’s NUI., method and it what is par-
ti ularly good fore 5-31
AWE WIL Tr HAVE another Jot
of late style Trimmed Hats by the last
of the week.
tf SLk Lick Sverny Co.
EE BALED HAY and Straw for sal
by H. C. Shaw, Salisbury, Pa. 0
Dr. Humphrey's Specifies for Chil-
dren.
Dr. Humphreys’ Specific Manual con-
tains a special chapter on the diseases
of children. Welcome to any mother.
Sent free on request; Humphreys’
Medicine Co. Cor. William & John
Streets, N. Y. 1-t
JRE AN ELEGANT LINE of Ladies’
Vaists, Ties and Infants’ Hats and
Caps.
tf E1x Lick Svreery Co.
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS
J. C. Lowry, of Somerset, was in town
on business this week.
Trout fishers report very poor suc-
cess thus far, in this vicinity.
And now Howard Yaist snile: out
loud. “It’s a new girl,” he says.
There is a great deal of sickness
among children in this vicinity at pres-
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Welfley,"who had
been residing in Westmoreland county,
have moved to Salisbury.
Casper Wahl, our old reliable butch-
er, had the misortuue to cut one of his
fingers very badly, last week.
Mr. W. II. Boucher, who some time
ago fell from a scaffold and broke sev-
ercl ribs, is again able to be out, but
he still feels very sore.
The village of Sand Patch had a neur-
row escape from forest fires, on Tues-
day. Luckily a good rain set in about
the time the village was in the great-
est peril.
We congratulate the Berlin Record
on its new dress and greatly improved
appearance. Editor Marshall is pro-
gressive, and the Record is one of our
most welcome exchanges.
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
finest pills I ever used.”—D. J. Moore,
Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all
liver and bowel troubles. Sold by med-
cine dealers.
We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs.
Will McMurdo in the death of their 17-
months’old babe, which occurred on
Monday night. Funeral took place
yesterday from the M. E. church.
Peter Pile, an ag>d and respected
citizen of New Centerville, died recent-
ly of cancer. The deceased was a vet-
eran of the C war, and he died at
the ripe age of 75 years, 11 months and
23 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Zach Faidley, of St.
Paul, have our sympathy in the death
of their twin babes. The children were
aged about three weeks. One died last
Saturday and the other on Tuesday
of this week.
“After suffering from piles for fifteen
years I was cured by using two boxes
of DeW it s Witch Hazel Salve,” writes
W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It
heals everything. Beware of counter-
feits. Sold by medicine dealers.
Isn’t it about time for that proposed
new pavement on North Grant street
to be laid? It is a disgrace to the
town the way some of our pavements
are allowed to go te ruin, while practie-
ally no eTort seems to be mude to re-
pair them.
W. W. Picking, who was
reared in Somerset, was recently pro- |
moted by the B. & O. Railroad Compg-
ny from Chicago City Passenger Agent
to General Agent of the I
partment of the B. & O. many
Somerset county friends congratulate |
him agp his success.
lon and |
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assenger de-
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Salisbury lias a new brand of so-call- |
ed Stalwart Republicans, and the new
brand is known as the Royal Turpen- |
tine Degree. In order to take this new |
degree the applicant must show that |
hie can use turpentine in such a way as
to commit a penitentiary offense with
it. We may give full particulars in a
future issue, and if we do, we will give
the public some interesting reading.
J. Q. Hood, Justice ot the Peace
Crosby, Miss, makes the following
statement: “I can certify that One
Minute Cough Cure will do all that is
claimed for it. My wife could not get
r breath and the first dose of it re-
lieved her. It has also benefited my
whole family.” 1t acts immediately
and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe,
bronehitis, and all throat and lung
troubles. Sold by medicine dealers.
The Somerset Herald
last week an-
nounced the appointment of Wm. P.
Hurst, census enumerator of Somerset
borough. The Herald is rather slow in
Tne
the matter of printing the news.
Star mentioned Mr. Hurst’s appoint-
ment several weeks ago, also the ap-
pointment of a large number of other
census enumerators in
The primary election
mie will now make publ
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this county.
being over, Tim-
ic the appc
ments he lied about for political pur-
poses several weeks ago.
rm
La grippe of the most obstinate form
has been prevalent in this locality for
some time, and it is still raging. About
every other person you meet is talking
bass, and quinine is in good demand.
The editor is having a severe tussle
with the malady, and of all the attacks
of this disease he has ever had, this one
is by far the worst.
The easiest and most effective meth-
od of purifying the blood and inv igor-
ating the system is to take DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills for cleansing lhe liver and bowels.
Sold by medicine dealers.
A charter was granted at Harrisburg
recently to “The Windber Water and
Power Company,” of Windber, with a
capital of $100, The following gen-
tlemen are as directors: Ed-
named
Ward J. Sean, George Patchall, John
B Sa) S. I. Meyers, all of Philadel-
phia; I . Siege Norristown, N
J., and ey L. Krebs, Clearfield.
Peter Ott, of
chased the
Johnstown,
Mansion
has pur-
house in Berlin,
and has taken possession of the same
A. B. Falknor, has
busines
His predecessor, Mr. :
retired from the
of the serious illness of his wife.
IFalknor was one of the
in Somerset county,
friends regret to
business.
“I had stomach trouble twenty years
and gave up hope of being cured till 1
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
has done me so much good TI eall it the
on account
Mr.
best hotel men
many
go out of
and his
see him
savior of my life,” writes W. R. Wil.
Kiuson, Albany, Tenn. It digests what
you eat. Sold by medicine dealers.
James Guptill, of Everson, Pa.,
several days in Salisbury, last week
James is a railroad brakeman. and a
very good one, too, but he recently met
with an accident
costing him his
spent
that came very near
life, and while he wa:
here he had his head well covered with
bandages and While on :
rapidly moving train, some time ago.
his head came in contact with a coal
chute. He badly hurt,
but Jim ean’t be killed with one bump.
and wo congratulate him on his escape
Better luck to him in the
the aid of Congressman
Thropp the following named pensioners
have recently been benefitted as fol
plasters.
of course
Vas
future.
Through
lows: Mrs. Catharine Stuckey, Rains
burg, Bedford county, increase; John
Mounts, Tyrone, Blair county, increase
dating back to May, 1896; Abram Cart
right, Riddlesburg, Bedford county, in-
crease; Wm. S. Shannon, Johnstown
increase; Henry C. Penrod, Tatesville
Bedford county, increase; David Fry
Bakersville, Somerset county, originai
pension with pay dating back to Feb-
ruary, 1891.
J. C. Kennedy,
“I cannot say too
Roanoke, Tenn, says
much for DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cur-
ed what the doctors called an incura
ble ulcer on my jaw.” Cures piles and
all skin diseases. Look out for worth-
less imitations. Sold by medicine deal-
ers.
The First National of Rock-
wood was formally organized at tha’
place last Saturday with the election
of the fcllowing President.
Penrose Wolfe; Viee President, James
McKelvey ; Cashier, James M. Cover
Directors, Ireeman VW. Mason, Wm
Waite, J. M. Murdock, Harry Swanke
Hon. 8. A. Kendall, James McSpadden,
James M. Cover, Penrose Wolfe and
James McKelvey. The oath was ad-
ministered to the officers by Notary
Public J. Earl Ogle, of Johnstown.
The bank will open its doors to the
public sbout June Ist.—Somerset Stan-
dard.
Bank
officers:
Antonia Medina and Andrew Crunzo,
two of the Italians suspected of having
committed the quintuplet murder
which a few weeks ago occurred at
Windber, were captured in Cambria
county, last week, and are now in the
Somerset jail awaiting their trial on
the charge of having had a part in the
murder of five men. The question is,
will they be in jail when they are want-
ed for the trial? The present jail man-
agement seems to be very loose, and if
these criminals don’t make their es-
cape it will be somewhat remarkable.
Frank Napoloon, the otlier suspect, and
who is supposed to have been the chief
actor in the Windber tragedy, is still
at large.
“After suffering from severe dyspep-
sia over twelve years and using many
remedies: without permanent good 1
finally took Kcdol Dyspeps Care. It
did me so much good I recommend it
to everyone,” writes J. E. Watkins,
Clerk and Recorder, Chillicothe, Mo.
It digests what you eat. Sold by medi-
cine dealers.
The Kingwood. W. Va., Argus says:
A young man was in town the other
day from Sassafr Fork or Turkey
Run, and just before he started his old
dad told him: “Now don’t forgit while
ye're in Kingwood to git seme o’ them
’lectrie light plants we heern so much
about, so we kin jist raise em ourselves
arter this an’ save buyin’ kerosene or
making candles.”
in quiring around t
The young man was
auld
and some one
own where he
get some of the pl
| One Minute Cough C
| less remedy
sent him down to the Ele setrie Light
Plant, d that he
wanted to George Williams
he could have all he wanted
where he explain
who
told him
| if he would dig them up himself, and
George set him to work on some horse-
radish that was growing around the
place. The young fellow dug up all he
could carr 1d went home rejoicing.
W. 8. Musser, Millheim, Pa.. saved |
the life of his litle girl by giving her |
re when she was
It is the only harm-
gives immediate re-
cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all
throat and lung troubles. Sold by
medicine dealers.
dying from croup.
that
sults. It quickly
Mr. Henry Yost, a well known farm-
er of Garrett county, Md. started today
for Germany, native land, from
whence he emigrated te Ameriea when
yet a young man. He landed in Phila-
his
| Celphia with only 10 cents in his pock-
came to Somerset
county, made
friends considerable
He was highly esteemed for his many
good qualities, and while
he was joined in wedlo
daughter of John C.
the editor’s
ed later in Garrett county, Md., and for
many yea been one of the
leading and well-to-do-farmers of that
county. He
| and a visit to the ©
later on he
where he
and also
ets, and
soon many
money.
residing here
to Sarah, a
Livengood, and a
le locat-
sister of ather.
he has
is now living a retired life,
Fathe
d” will do
im good. His life is a worthy exam-
ple to follow, and it he what a poor
boy ean make of himself by being hon- |
ght and industrious.
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HERGANTIL F APPRAISHEN.
By virtue of my appointment as Mer-
cantile Appraiser for Somerset county,
Pa., by the Commissioners of said coun-
ty, and by virtue of an Act of Assembly
passed 2nd May, A.D. 1899,1 have clase-
ified, valued and appraised the several
venders and dealers in gogls ,-wares
and merchandise, ete., of said county of
Somerset, as follow s, to wit:
ADDISON TOMWNSHIP.
Jagustine T. &
Meye rs George.
BERLIN
Bowman B. J.
Ball D. M.
Bri Her Ga W.
BOROUGH.
Milling Co
ine hy Lewis
BR OTHERSY ALLEY TOW NSHIP.
Beachly Ira
Bucklew Mrs “
iumbert Hen .
ireen George.
Qayman ULF. 5
C ONEM. AUGH TOWN (SHIP.
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Lippart J. C. “
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ELK LICK TOWNSHIP,
Bender F. W “
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Niver W. K Toe
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F AIR HOPE TOWNSHIP.
Dorn L. 4
Hontitrer i. 4s
Maxwell O EF *
Loorbaugh Simon . . . “
Proutman Peter... . “
G ARRETT BOROUGH.
Jowman & Hay. o
Jowlby Mr #
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Merrill W. 0d
Maton D. K
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Glessner Hardy
[abel & 2 ‘hilips.
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ROCKWOOD BOROUGH.
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Hay Peter ed
Haselbe th Willinm R.
as th C. B. & Son “
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Jie ehel Henry 5
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SH ADE TOWNSHIP,
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STON XC REEK TOWNSBIP.
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Restaurants, d&e.
ue , Windbe 5 Paint twp. billards $40 00
Barchu 1.1L, alisbury, boro. banker, 30 00
sebeer > P. 1. Some sol boro. public hall 30 00
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Chambers R. B., Windber, restaurant, 5 00
, W inne 5 Paint twp. 5 (0
u Mcyersdale, bankers, 80 (0
in boro. restaurant, D5 0
Meyersdale, bankers, 80 (0
iin horo. reswarant, 5 00
shury bore 5 C0
dber, public hall, a
7 billards,
Hay Drucilla Balifnury boro. pub. hai, 3 %
Kennel J ( rett boro. restau urant, 5 00
Mills D., W rid r, IP Ring twp. billiards, 40 00
Meyers Milte n, Meyersdale boro.
Plitt Anion Me ae restaurant, 5 C0
Philson & Co., lin, boro. bankers 00
Ream Son. Be rlin, bata 5 00
Shader M , Somerset, restaurant, on
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ieyersdale boro. billiards, 50 0
Meyersdale, re is 00
ymerset boro. billiards, 50 00
alisbury boro. billiards, 40 00
Wahl P. M
Ossi fon of Eating Houses or Res-
tawrant les of $500 to $1,000. Class
8; Tax
Billiards and Ten Pin Alleys.—~One
Table or Alley, Li each additional
table or alley, $10. 00
Take Notice.—All persons concerned
in the above ar praisment, that an ap-
peal wili be held at the Treasurer’s
Office, in Somerset, on Thursday, May
31st, 1900, when and where you ean at-
tend if you think proper. No changes
will be made after that date.
C. G. SECHLER,
Mercantile Appraiser.
GEBHARTS, PA.
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The news that George S. Harrison,
assistant cashier of the Somerset Coun-
ty National Bank, was a victim of ap-
pendicitis, brought profound sorrow to
his numerous friends in this vicinity.
Geogre had not been in very good physi-
cal condition for scme time, and after
a careful examination made by Dr, H.
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Bankers, Billiards, Public Halls and
Preserver of health.
Runs so light.
So easy to learn.
Sews so fast.
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
Rotary Motion and
Ball Bearings
Purchasers say:
“It runs as light as a feather.”
“It turns drudgery into a pastime.”
“The magic Silent Sewer.”
Life istoo shortand health too pre-
cious to waste with a slow, hard run-
ning, noisy machine, when you can
have the New Wheeler & Wilson.
MANUFACTURED BY
Wheeler & Wilson [Mig. Co.,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Send for Catalogue.
sale by Rutter & Will, :
MEYERSDALE, Pa.
For
fave you ever used
SAVIS’ MECHANICS SOAP?
UNQUESTIONABLY
“The Createst Dirt Killer.”
Bc, a Box of 3 Cakes.
If not kept by your dealer, send
us his name.
Send 202, for 1avge full-sized calce.
Pao M Its greatest
4 friends are
Mechanics,
Machinists,
Printers,
Painters,
Farmeis,
and those
having dirty
work to do.
For Toilet.
OL CI ALT MICITANC | Agonts wanted
Ki rey in
MEGHAN every locality.
ER. BAviS S347 B , Hakers,
HICAQC.
Go To ¥
JOHN W. RINGLER,
—For Your—
COAL -- HAULING
AND DRAYING.
Prompt servic square “dealing and rea-
sonable prices have built up a large patro
ge for me, but I can still take care of more.
‘Term=:—Cash or settlements at end of
:ach nih, when I am Jequired to square
my coal billat the mine
ity,
JOHN W. RINGLER,
SALISBURY. PA
[. Marsden, it was learned that he was
suffering from catarrhal appendici
and he was advised by that physician
io enter a hospital. He left over the
B. & O. for Philadelphia, where he en-
ered St. Joseph’s hospital. An opera-
tion for the removal of the appendix
was performed upon the young man,
Monday afternoon, by one of the well
known surgeons of Philadelphia. The
surgical ration, which lasted one
hour and twenty-five minutes, was en-
tirely successful. A message to the
family, here, yesterday, stated that Mer.
Harrison was getting along as well as
could be expectey, and that it was
thought he would be able to return
home in about one month.—Somerset
Standard.
Died. Saturday, May 5th, 1900, Miss
Emma llay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Hay. The deceased was aged
nearly 15 years, and for a long time
suffered with dropsy of the heart and
other complications. Etima was a
most estimable little girl, and all who
knew her were her friends. Although
she sufferefl long and severely, she
nevertheless bore her afllictions brave-
ly and complained bat little. It is in-
deed a hard blow to the family to part
with one so near and dear to them, but
what is their loss is little Emma’s gain,
for she is now at rest, and no longer
needs to suffer the tortures of disease
in this sorrowful world. She has left
this sinful world, pure and spotless,and
the world beyond has gained one more
innocent and precious soul. The be-
reaved parents, brothers and sisters
have the sympathy of all, and may a
kind providence join them again to-
gether in a better and fairer world
than this. The funeral services were
held at the Reformed chureh,
at 10 a. m,
Hassler.
Sy
ope
Tuesday,
>
conducted by Rev. E, 8,
Prohibition County Conventios.
The Prohibition county convention
will be held in the Court house, Somer-
set, Pa., Tuesday, May 15, 1900, at one
o'clock p. m.
A full county ticket will be nominat-
ed, 5 delegates to the state convention
wiil be chosen and a new county com-
mittee elected.
Dr. C. H. Mead, of New York, a
speaker of national reputation, will lee-
ture in the United Brethren church,
Somerset, Pa, on the evening of May
15th. All opponents of the legalized
liquor traffic are cordially invited to
attend these meetings.
R. P. CoL1.IxS, FRED GROFF,
Sec’ry Co. Com. Ch. Co. Com.
Stable and Horses Burned.
A very disastrous fire occurred at
Meixel’s lumber camp, about 4 miles
east of Salisbury, on Tuesday. Forest
fires were raging in the vicin'ty, and
while the Jumbermen were eating their
dinner the flames reached Mr. Meixel’s
stable, in which were some valuable
draught hors
The fire was discovered in time to
some of the horses, but not all of
save
them. IFour of the very best animals
Mr. Meixel owned perished in the
flames, and those that were saved were
so badly stifled with smoke that they
staggered when led from the burning
building. We sy mpathize with Mr,
Meixel in his 1gss.
Splendid Showing
Of New
Spring Styles
In Men's
Children’s Wear!
Boys’ And
Men’s New
Spring Suits.
Perfection in style and workmanship.
Newest weaves and combinations of
colorings, $5.00, 6.75, 8.50, 10.00,
12.50 and 15.0C.
Children’s
New Soni Suits.
All the newest productions in Vestee,
Double Breasted and Blouse Styles,
$1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.59, 8.00, 3.756
and 5.00.
Young Men’s
New Spring Suits.
Stylish in make and finish, with a
view of pleasing the most careful dress-
15 to 19 years, $4.00, 5.00,
10.00, 12.00 and 15.00.
ers,
Sizes,
7.00, 8.75,
Spring Headwear
FOR MEX, BOYS,AND CHILDREN.
Hats and Caps, latest in shapes, styles
Beautiful line of Straw
All the new and nobby styles.
and colors.
Hats.
It's worth your while to see our elegant spring
stock.
Miller & Collins,
H You. =e
Meversdale, Pa.
Want Good Breac
try
FLOUR,
gives the
and
a sack of LICHLITER
'S GOLDEN LINK
you will have it. This Flour
Satisfactio
of any Flour we have ever handled.
N : A Lic
ae £5 Salis
a
bury
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teach town foc this pur;
doa ut at $3 t q
LITY
We will se:
D YOUR 0A
A
un
ir siroduelng
21 ae this low price i=
hi town to represent us
neh; ladies, £2 inch. Dest
ine.
#16. 50 cash in Lh with order we wilt
0, pas ern cyelo-
you are not
€ person
nin trade which we
end for Barzain List.
: SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY,
n the mountains, at the
Quinto do Sexio, Portugal, a famdus Port
Wine district where the custom of treading the grapes for Port Wine
is still in vogue.
Irom ten to a dozen men or women for cach gang
in turn continue the treading, day and night, during the four or five
weeks vintage.
scparate
tucked up,
Some of the treading vats are large “enough for three
ro of ten men cach, who with their white breeches well
their arms on each other's shoulders, raise and tread their
fect alternately, with song and shouts to ke eep the lazier ones up to the
work, and a band with string instr
It is from this district the
s Rollers
e vines were imported over forty years aga
hey
Speer, of New Jersey, Use
uments enlivens the hours.
ea oF Feet,
that now fill the vineyards of the Speer Wine Co., at Passaic.
At Passaicthe same kind of grapes are crushed between larga rol-
lers of rubber,
this country where the
Oporto grape—and they are
revolved by steam.
This is the
only place in
re: it genuine Port Wi ine is made from the
grown right in Srerx
Ss VINEYARDS.
These vineyards extend over ¥5 of a mile along one of the Main
avenues of Pas
aie, and comprise fifty six
rich in iron makes the wine most valuable for Medical use.
acres. Ihe soil
being
SPEEIR'S WINES
Are well known to be of the highest character
, the oldest and most
refined Wines in America, equal if not superior to any wines in the
world. They consist of Port,
Wines, and % % % Climax Brandy.
cellars that he m: de over thirty cig
Wines and Brandy are very old, rich,
Every family should have
Sherry, Burgundy, Claret,
a bottle or two of cach varicty of
Wines and Brandy always in the home, for sickness or family use,
Sauternc
Mr. Speer has some Wine in his
ht years ago. All of Speer's
well rounded, soft and Tetieate,
Speer’s
Lor Sale by Druggists and Grocers Tw ho Sell High Class Wines,
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
TraDE MARKS
DesiGNs
CoryRricHTS &C.
Aryone sending a sketch and description may
ulckiy ascertain our opinion free w rhether, an
invention is probably patentable. Communica-
Hones Srricels conden iy Hz ndbook. on Patents
ent free. 2 patent =,
an nts rs akon th 4 recelve
special notice, hon ATED in
Scientific Himerican.
handsomely Hustvated ing Jaros: cir-
Sn of any Sotant ] roal. Te:
ear ; four months,
MUNN & Go, zoremsn Tout |
Branch Office. 625 I St.,
1538
Just received, at Tun Stan
nice line of Visiting Cards.
office, a
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