rs Read What Some Great Think:rs | Have Said About Books. The great man who sells There is no othe r THE SOMERSET GOUNTY STAR 2. L. TaveExGoon, Re d books. —Gladst calling or o« bene fied Editor and Publisher ‘Fntered at the Po tod RE mail matter of tl without a dining-room | = Fol S.C. Abbott. ye Ii $f not paid > t — Bix month and Ki chen. Af not pai An author may be 1S a Fhree me *iful substitu t ture. | Single cop s, but To avoid “muitiplict of s all subsc riptions {i i: ot anust be paid in advance. ) an has a g up his | germs will be rigidly adhered children without surrot % them | = with books. He chea them. Chil- | Advertising dr | to read by being in the pres- | FRANSIENT READIN nee of bod her. | Jine eaeh insertion. d Carefully. | § eonts gn J e er Only 5 or 10 cents ¢ aday invested with business locals will he mixed John A. Noe, who is in Gur city, will ftems or editorial matt in your homes the ¢ ompleie sets cents a line for eac inst ction, except on g authors, viz tr Wal i kens, Rob- . P. Roe, Ouida, Bulwer Lytton, Charles Reade, Universal Die- yearly contracts | RATES DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS | de know on applic ion. . Purrs, invariably . Wilkie C €or patrons of the pay fe charged 10 cents 1 HANDSOME LINE of Men's, | Women’s and @hildren’s Dress Shoes run and charged for undid ord red discontinue spent will be taken for less tf Lik lacs Sermig Co. ye - DEER AR Tic HOTIKI,, + Park, Md. t SUMMER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHENIES, | Swept by mountain breezes, 2800 feet above sea level. Absolutely f from malaria, hay fetes and mosqui- toes. On Main Line of Baltimore and nd Cottages Rooms en Railroad. Hotel m Jvery modern convenience. nite with batih. Electric Lights, Tarkish Baths, two large Swim- | Tennis Courts, | Nl emi the Ohio { Deen MOST DELIGHTFUI | | { | | i: ning Pools, Goll Links, Jowling Alleys, Magnificent Complete Livery Service, Annapolis Naval Academy B and. Delightful Cot- | or housekeeping if | I vator, 1 I ft seems Shirt Waist is here to stay. tages (furnished £ 'o vit Ge 11a. grsired) ready for occupancy June lst. We hope it 3%, All Ia | Hotel open from June 23d to Septem- | dies agree it is the most | ber 30th. so er . For rates and information address | serviceable article of W. E. Barwell, Manager, B. & O. Build- | their wardrobe Know- ing altimore, Md., until June 10th. | : 2 After that time, Deer Park, Garrett ing these things, we | county, Md. 6-30 | have bought liberally gE ARE HEADQU ARTE RS | and carefully, and are k or St Dress foods, Wi % and | 3 ris. FL Lok Scerny Co. now prepared to show iM’ KINLEY’ S LATEST PORTRAIT. twenty (20) styles in white waists you over A Splendid ABtogra ph Picture of alone. Lawn is the the President, Free to most fashionable ma- Everybody. |: terial. A short time ago President MeKin- y : ley sat tor a photograph, which he has | We have Plain Lawn pronounced the best ever sec tod. | ists. Tucked, Em- copy of this portrait, in colors, with | re } facsimile of the Presidents signature, broidery and Lace-trim on each picture, will be given free with | every copy of the great Phil: adelphia in | med, All-over Lace and Sunday Press next Sunday (June Embroidery fronts. The It is a souvenir everyone is certain 10 v | prize, both because of its merit as a | ss, in view | MeKinley is certain to | be renominated at the National Con | vention week after next. the preture is 14 by 20 inches ,and ev- | other ery one will be perfect. . ork of art and its timelines | of the fact that Jowest price for White Waists is 75 cts. The finest and best are $2.- 75 each. The prices are, $1.00 will he great ; hence it will be well Jo | ’ ? 2 orker next Sunday’ s Press early. | 1.50, 169, 198 299 ee and 2.50 ce a lot of young girls in another ona with their garments tucked up treading grapes in a Quinto village of Portugal during the wine making sea- The Colored Waists is equal assortment in son. The practice is kept up to this | day. Speer of New Jersey, however, arge : s ly as large and varie d, uses rubber rollers and makes the most comprising the newest | superior wines of ihe world. 6-28 materials and color | Also Climax * Brandy of Grape . : The superior vintage of 187S Brandy, ings. A large line at introduced by the Speer N. J. Wine Co, 49 cents. Black Waists is highly spoken of By physicians. have received careful REPUBLICAN NATIONAL attention also. Philadelphia, June 19th, 1900. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ° The Baltimore & Ohio | sell tickets at One rma Lowest [first Class | Fare for the round trip from all points | the Ohio River. Ui | on its lines cast of Tickets good going June 15th to | inclusive. with limit for return passage 40 be worn with Shirt leaving Philadelphia to and includin gz June 26th, 1960. Waists. Side trip tickets will be sold from imeinait von. Prloes | {i 5 tn gig, Op | run like this: 19 cents, b New York City at reduced rates. | | | | Many correct = = Through Pullman sleeping c¢ 25 cents, 50 hy through trains to fo $2.50 each. full in- oO R. cents up IS, ail on formation, Agdnt 6-14 A Free Scholarship to Be County | of Pennsylvania. ~~ The Schissler College of Business, an incorporated institution at Norristown, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, in order to introduce its advantages for securing a thorough business educa- each county in the state. The 1 i + | will this year hold its annual Sunday | obliging reasonable prices. Smitl some time able to resume work soon. inst 1 of the liver is ac ie the health is good. Sold by medicine dealers. | ed down after the manner of Farm The West Salisbury union of the | Jou rnal. Tells about varieties, about | nited Mine Workers of America will planting, growing, mulching, cultivat- give a public ball, Thursday and Satur- ing, picking and marketing. It gives day, June 14th court, at other persons. county. our two hackmen, Messrs. George and built by the Americans as a defense John Schramm, died yesterday morn- against the British and Indiaps, about Railroad will | | always arrest and fine such cattle. lads. f Meyersdale, ore a son of Nor- Unless food is digested quickly it will man B. Miller, and the other a son of | | ferment and irritate the stomach. _ | Harvey Stabl, were out in the woods ter each meal take a teaspe onful Yor digging what they supposed to be anise | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what | ,5r They both ate a quantity of the vou eat and will allow you to eat all uu need of what you like. It never | stuff and then went home, after which ils to cure the worst cases of dyspep- | they soon became very ill, voung Mill- It is pleasant to take. Sold by | er at a few moments after he be- | daughter of | and | very | Small in size and great in results are Starvation never yet cared dyspepsia | | De Vite? Little E rly Risers, the fa- | Persons with indigestion are already | mous little pills that cleanse the liver | half starved. They need plenty of | and bowels. They do not gripe. Sold | wholesome food. Kodol Dysp pis 1 | | by medicine dealers. Jenner township, on June 13th and 14th. { 1. De little pills il | 1 1 appear i r | panied by Mr. 1 1i \! anything concerning the funeral | ¢ 1 « asthmn, consumption. € |i | ed The size or and still growing. «do | The demund | pip. in and just the paper for the man who keeps cows. It five years, ceriber new and old, to Tue Star who 3 t your re- will pay a year ahead. Both papers for quest to Chairman of Board of Insti- | oce CONVENTION, | pas tion, will give one free scholarship to | to the other side of the street free | ther 3 ™ Ww the same two weeks, made a total two Ww 1 years 1 | Cure dige what you eat so the be | ean be nourished while the worn « | organs are being reconstructed. Tt The Reformed church of this county known ths pid completely cure Try it if you are It will cer- medicine | the‘only preparation instantly relieve and all stomach trouble Ss. | suffering from tainly do you dealers. The Chicago Daily News has the fol- | school convention at Beam’s chure h, estion Sold by Mr. Fred. J. Anspach, of Philadelphi: among the “Frosty look- s again sojourning of Thunder” in this locality, 1g after his extensive ing business inter- | owing dis h from Miles City,Mont. ests here. May : sepers of this place | For fine window displays, the Elk i yn council for per- | has become fa- ick Supply Company ontoec tore is also far famed for Lhis on Sunday. t was fin granted, ted two members having iy clerks, fine goods and very debate, one or raised the objee- We some of the citizens a drink are glad to note that Mr. A. J. . who was badly hurt in the mines ain able to be out. , but expeets to be | tion that | feel the night night need of and would be | ago, is ¢ Ie is very lame yet to get it. An ordinance was passed al- > | lowing the saloon-keepers to close on | g ur liver yr when ‘how is you do? ‘he Chinese ask * “how do on» | Sundays until September 1st.” | Biggle Berry Book, being No. 2 of the is all about whole encyclopedia of berry lore, boil- | Books, berries. A Biggle ye Wi rs are famous and bowels Carly Ris the liver ittle lo} tt’s LL. and 15th, in McKinley | practical pointers from the pens of fall. A good timc is guaranteed. scores of leading berry growers from | W, J. Davis, Simon Livengood and all parts of the country who have con- | > 1.. Livengood are all summoned to tributed to its columns. It has color- ed representations of berries true to | size and color, thirty-three | practical berrymen, and thirty-five oth- er illustrations, handsomely bound in cloth. 50 cents, by mail; address the publishers, Wilmer Atkin- son Co., Philadelphia. 1t the Dauphin county Harrisburg, today, to testify n the contested election case between i Kendall, Sanner and Messrs. before traits of Koontz, The price i lowe. Judge Longenecker was seen in Sal- bury last Saturday morning. le ode through town in acarriage,accom- W.P. er, of Lambertsville, has | Jolin Stein and several | a unique oie in the shape of an old This was Judge Longe- knife plowed up some thirteen or four- | jecker’s first visit to this part of the | Sp teen years ago on the site of a fort along | the banks of Clear Run, near the saw mill of Daniel Berkebile. The fort was Casper Schramm, the aged father of 1775, question is, therefore, almost a century { and a half old. The handle is six inches in length, : . : it is biobnbls the knit | severe illness of several ind it is probable the knife in We have not learned ng, after a veeks’ duration. | carved | while ar- and about gements. i ? 5 the blade is an inch shorter. When Reports show that over fifteen hun- ;arilied it was shut and was appar 1red lives have been saved through the unear he it was shut and was appar- 1se of One Minute Cough Cure. Most ently little more than a mass of rust, Jf these were cases of grippe, croup, | but after being laid in kerosene for sev- whooping cough, bronchitis Its early use prevents Sold by medicine deal- eral days, it was opened, and on being filed down the blade was found to be the finest kind of steel, capable of tak- ing a very good edge. A part of the handle, possibly of wood, has been eat- and pneumonia. TS. At their last two weeks’ pay, the Mer- hants Coal Company paid out nearly Irven Beals, compelled to go to a neighboring town | ! : | worth a trip A GREAT TREAT. Cheap Excursion to Gettysburg, July 1st—Only $3.00 for the . Round Trip. It is with much pleasure that we an- ne ‘0 the above named excursion, whi has been arranged for by Mr. who is so well and favor- y known to tke people of Salisbury wind vi . His excellent military yand will accompany the e ccursion, | and the opportunity of a lifetime is hereby effered to all who want to take he great 1 | is being | yy our National | Goverment, great his- to be 1s of owing to tl 1e mi any th torical value and public interest seen there. This world-renowned battle-field is across the continent to see, and ne can afford ne of our people | ing it, when the round will cost | but $3.00. trip The excursion will start from Mey- | | | | | | IN THE J. 1 JEFFERY, Opposite P. 0. | LEAD! a | Jeffery’s store is foremost for fe | pure, fresh Groceries, Confee- | tionery tTobacco, Cigars, Fish- | ing Tackle, Notions, Siation- ery, elec. ...BEST GOODS Hr ~ yO Lowest =: Prices! 1 don’t keep goods of any wat 1 sell them variety and quantity. EX Agent for dale Steam Laundry. Laun- dry sent away every Tuesday. in great the Meyers- SALISBURY. PA. ersdale on the night preceding, and will arrive at Gettysbi July 1st, of same day. irg at 8 a. m., Sunday morning, returning at 8 p. m. | | | The people of | Salisbury and vicinity procure tickets and from P. L. Livengood, at Tur Sar of- | | fice and at the Post-office. If enough | tickets are sold, a train will likely be | run to West Salisbury for the excur- | sionists from this point. | can | 1 to miss this golden opportunity of see- | : | i | | | | information Tickets will be on sale June 10th or shortly thereafter. to run, as passengers who may be de- 1 There are no risks tained from after Feed | | | | | | going tickets, owing to sickness or other un- avoidable causes, can have their money return their tickets no Sih. tf eo - refunded if they later than June 2 Recent Marriage Licenses. Jos. D. Grace D. both of Somerset township. Adam . and Myrtle M. er, both of Black towns he Craig and Bittner, pill | A. Baker Sloan and Tracy Bowman, both of Elk Lick EE Harry 8, Smith and E George BE. beth Saylor, | ® Ae SLEEPLESSNESS, AND ALL VITALITY. PEACEFUL SLUMBER: (vu URES —— i+ CHRONIC Cons ipATION WORRY, LespAcis. oYSPEPSIA, LIVER TORPOR, INSOMNIA ERVE ANp stomach DISORDER 10 GRAIN DRUGGISTS TABLETS. PRICE 25% ER TY Cy GUARANTEED. FOR FURTHER FACTS ADDRESS Tue MODERN -REMEDY- CO. AT ALL John Arnold and Louisa Blough, both of Salisbury borough. Thomas J. Adams, of Stoye borough, and Hattie M. Rininger, of stown 000 in en away. Some rset Standard. hat was paid out in merchandise for cash. This, together with Farmers’ Institutes. | a Board of Farmers’ In- | will | ioners’ eeks’ pay of between six and seven housand dollars. The County stitute Managers meet at the (Neb.) Leader in speak- | County Commis on the | to arrange for The Carleton ( oflice ng of John W. Coleman, who emigrat- second Tuesday of June, from Salisbury to Carleton some the place where Institutes are to be! says: “John W. Coleman held this season. All of as the finest field of rye that we have who desire Institutes, ought to attend | It is from five to seven feet high | this meeting and present their claims. This Board is composed of the Local | Members of the State Board of Agri- culture, and one representative from each County Agricultural Society, the | Pomona Grange and County Alliance. If you find that you cannot attend this meeting,address a letter with ago, our people | seen. The Farm Journal is cream, not goes nearly remainder of 1900, and all of 1901, 1802, 1903 and 1904, to every sub- tute Managers, care of County Com- missioners, A suitable hall for the meeting should be provided, free of charge, by the locality wishing the Institute. COMMITTER, the price of one. Pay up. Salisbury isn’t the only place an asional drunken brawls occur. is reported that during a big dren row in Meyersdale, recently, a man had | a cigar from his white smoking it. It is also reported that no Things Salisbury oflicers shot mouth - - Sa Case of Poisoning. followed. are different pect here. arrest On yo of this week two young medicine dealers. came sick. The other lad was recovering at last | report, and it is believed that he is now out of danger. It has been discovered that fortunate lads ate wild parsnip more than | which is a deadly poison,in m have little hope for i would gladly suffer that would relieve our Cerebro spinal meningitis abounds in this locality to a considerable extent. The editor's youngest child, a little two and a half years, is with the dreadful malady. She has been suffering for the un- low root, ake for five weeks, and we | her recovery. 1 her stead, hil ], That is a neat job the Elk Lick Sup- ply company did in removing the off- in their pavement on Ord street. As Superintendent Garrett now let the kickers remove their objections anise root. The funeral of Walter Miller place yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock. He was a very bright lad, aged about 12 or 14 years, and much sympathy is felt for family. the distressed and bereaved set says, a as Teachers’ Examinations. . where are several offsets in the pave- The annual examinations of teachers ATO Q 1 1 Pp scholarship grants to Soe student free i A 3 S rset cout 1 Mey ersdale, ra. tuition either in the Shorthand or the | ment. There are entirely too many for the schools of Somerset county will | Commercial depar tment. Students de- { pavement nuisances tolerated in this | be Bei ae follones: l— siring to take advantage of the oppo | town, and our Council should lose no fans 12—Somerfield. | tunity will make application at once, | 14—Rockwood. | mentioning this paper, as the first ap- i tion for each county only will be idere x 0 Y W: . K A will be forwarded. 1t It ou ant £8 INE IRAWBERRIES, Pine { Apples, Toms rik Onions and A New Suit, A NeW | | every I'riday evening. Pon’t Fail to see verry Co. Suit. | tf EL Lick S | g& VE -— | for Carpet, Matting and Oilcloth. received 18 new samples of Ta and Moguet Brussells. tf nn Jac Bus —- ARE HEADQUARTERS estry Ly Ck i= Hartley's by Il. C. Shaw, Salisbury, Pa. stock of | Clothing. mense Fine .. LOCAL AND GEN The census enumerators are making their rounds. Mr. Joseph Joy, who had been very ill with pneumonia, i out. is again able to be Mr. Durbin, a Pittsburg gentleman, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Keim, this week. A voung child of Postmaster Nichol- and wife, died last week of cerebro spinal meningitis. son of Keim, Pa., work Gardens neglected during Now is the time to gardens. the month itable returns. of the Sunday held at Scalp of June never yield prof The 24th convention - Somerset County Luth Spectacles for 90 cis. { School Association will be { Level, June 12th. annual ran Have your eyes correctly fitted by a Among visitors in Salisbury we this aptician, | week noticed Mrs. A. D. Uniontown, who Mr. and Mrs. J practical Johnson, of wide experiece. GURIL.EY, versdaie, Pa. s visiting her ohn J. parents, TW. Fhe Jeweler and Optician. Me Keim. All who suff to learn that —TPhe min De CARTRIDGE I' APER! 4 Salve will give them instant can get enough Cartridge Paper for a manent Tolar. It will cure few cents, at Tur Stax office, to last in diseases. Beware evral months Sold by medicine deal hem for , upon receipt of which con- | LE BALED [AY and Straw forsale | tf Lettuce | Just | T | | | time in making people come up to es- 5 . 15>—New Lexington. 16—New Centreville. tablished g 3. There is entirely too much delay in this matter, and people fail to see any excuse for it. pesville. “ : On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. RB. ro ous Smith, of Marathon, Texas, Mrs. Grant a . 5 : Dean, of West Salisbury, and Miss « ae. Melissa Engle made Tue Star office a . a Te friendly visit. Mrs. Smith brought 5 50 ey oo e ay | with her a lot of finely photographed =Now Dultimere. exas scenery, which we enjoyed look- July 2 Jenmers. | ing at very much. Mrs. Smith is a $= omersel 2 | resident of Texas, but is here visiting & De Sinnyeresk tl 2 n | friends. She is a daughter of Mr. 10 Windber. | that she ERAL NEWS. (T | but a sister-in-law of Mr. Dean. Josiah Engle. In her mention of issue, we stated Mr: Dean. This was an error, as she is not a sister, “ 11—Holsopple. $ 12—Shade (McGregor S. 11.) 16—Johnsburg. making reeent is a sister of visit in a Grant 19—Conemaugh(Li 21—Somerset (Speci: ingston 8.11.) 1k.) at 8 x. Mm, Aug. Neglect is the short step so many Examinations will begin take from a cough or cold to consump- | and all who desire to be examined tion. The early use of One Minute | should be on hand at that time. Ap- Cough Cure prevents consumption. Tt | hones will nly tl selv itl is the only harmless remedy that gives plice 3 i supply themselves with immediate resalts. It cures all throat | Pens, ink, peneils, tables and stamped and lung troubles. Children all like it | envelopes. Suitable examination pa- and ihaihegs endose it. Sold by medi- | per will be furnished by the Superin- cine qeaiers. r i ii tendent. Valid certificates will be The time for hiring teachers for the next school term is rapidly approach- ing, and it is the duty of school boards to look about them for good material. granted to all applicants who have at- tained the age of whomake a gradeor seventeen years, and 1 : total” not exceed- ing sixteen. Those holding 1’s on pro- This thing of hiring common Ww risk el i x lo 3 bl Th : r KY | visional cert ates will not be exam guzzlers, gamblers and users PO 1 i z sambi 1SC Oi pro ined in those branches unless they are professional ce fane, indecent and anarchistie language . : ‘applicants for got to be ificates Applicants for professional certificates should have some knowledge of the elements of Algel History, Physical Geo; ined ricts where they ex- for schools. Directors and friends of education are invited to to be present at these hh too common in some parts county, and the the schools are becoming thoroughly disgusted, and are clamor- ing loudly for a change. excuse for hiring young men of Somerset patrons of some of ra, Gene Civil Government, and raphy. Teachers should be in their home dist There is no addicted to all manner of bad habits and vicious the young A school teacher should exam 2 ] pect to apply tendencies “to teach idea 1 - to shoot.” . : how to shoot. examinations. be a person above reproach, both in- E. E. Supt llectually and morally. There are Somerset. Po., May re worthy teachers to fill all the aa and directors are expected to The Semi- Weekly Detroit Free Pross uit hiring young men of low and de- —boih papers o year arading instinets sh in advance. tt | | ell hire the Boynton band, with the inten- took | Quemahoning township. Jolin W. Campbell, of Windber, and ae E. MeCrearty, of Ashland, Pa. .P. Dively and Edith S. Evans, both of Windier Wm. Rowan, of Fayette county, and [Harriet Johnson, of Somerset county. E. E. le and Mary C. Livengood, both of Elk Lick township. John J. fReymour and Sarah Smith, both of Windber. ~~ The Decoration pay Farce. Lx Lick, Pa., June 4, 1900. ipiror Star:—I heartily endorse what you had to say last week con- cerning Sahsbury’s Decoration day farce. What else could have been ex- pected when Stephe and Virgil were the committee in charge of the ar- rangements? port y ignored the local paper, and it y asseried that Stephe tried to They seem (o have pur- is al ignoring the band, but | | after failing to secure the band from | band tion of home the home invited | when it was too late. After themselves and a boteh of the who te | 3oynton, was making a sorry spectacle of | affair, much fo the chagrin of some of {heir fellow lodge men, they sneaked away and didn’t even have the soldiers g aves on the Lill decorated. The many decent people in the lodges | and this town would profit greatly by unloading some of their rub- bish and for better terial. | | { | | { | | x | churches of { | | | | a community are a drawback to lodges, | | maki I recom ma- | | J: | Breeders of strife and discord in the general good of the A Lobpae en — - churches an 5 | community. Max. Cbituary. Ellen 8. Keim, wife of Noah G. Keim and daughter of Jost J. and Eliza- | beth Stutzman, deceased, died in | gan, Utah, May 4, Two daughters, Mrs. Dennis Eichnor and Mrs. James Dryden, survive her She had grandchildren, all of | which are living. She suffered from and never Lo- | 1 | Mrs. | | 1900. | five heart trouble, murmured. | will be done in me,” | lips. Her mind was stored with Taany | of the most beautiful Bible verses, | she sat in bed in pain, and Ler pod already cold, but her mind clear ever, and quoted passage after from both the old and and from hymns, poer Her remains were 1 beautiful plateau by the side of her | son Christian, who preceded her about | at the age new testament, and aid to rest on a sermons. six years. of twenty-one. Two brothers, Joseph and Frank | Stutzman, and two sisters, Mrs. Dr. i Livengood and Mrs. Milton Beachy, survive her. In youth she connected herself with | ¢ the Evangelical Lutheran church of | Salisbury, sistent member. of which she was ever a con- ~~ A Few from the Oakland “Journal. » An epidemic of spinal menengitis has been raging in the vicinity of Finzel, {his county, for some weeks, but so far only a few deaths have resulted. The Bear Creek railroad is now com- pleted and is operating 18 miles of track, keeping two engines busy all the time. They are running their mills at Friendsville full time and full capacity, and will average 100,000 feet of lumber every ten hours. This is getting away with timber rapidly, to work on. but they have an immense supply the Garrett yed at his table on the largest brook been Cashier S. T. Jones, of County Bank, enj last Friday trout that the streams of our county. one of from morn- taken The ster measured strong 17 inches, weigh- ed three pounds and was Deep Creek, at Lake Brown, by Getty Browning, on last Thursday. Mr. says he had plenty and to spare after a family of three had partaken of it. has ever taken from Jones A company of capil of Balti- nore have organized a company who vill go into the sheep raising business wm an extensive seale. They have both of Northampton township. | John C. Wright. of Greenville town- VEWANEE, fet, ship, and Eliza D. 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By JACCB BIGGLE _BIGGLE HORSE BOOK nse Treatise, with over } xr rice, 50 ‘Cents. | 10460 ih bes brits SEEILIOH ad and learn how | ionsofallles \ding . Price, 50 Cents. TRY BOOK the best Poultry Book in existence ; lored lite Tike reproductions : with 103 other illustrations. e “isrgaLe cow BOOK he pany Jusiness, ; having a great reproductions of ach Frice, 50 Ce: Ne. 4 No. 5 Jn Is your paper, made or you t GGL E BOOKS, and the FARN JOURNAL [1900 1502 and 1goz) will be sent by mail v RN A and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. FARM JOURNAL 1 HILADELPHIA 1901, Address, CHAS. F. JENKI i : 1 i . F WILMER ATK a = MONTROSE BICYCLE stv FRER SLs aval to youraddress WITHQUT A CEN? iN ADVANCE. US YOUR ORDER, ~uwicvictivr you wis h Indy’s or man's of frame Lad i soar wanted an AWE WILL SHIP oval, the £16.50 cash in full with order we w el > Burdick 10,000 mile barrel pattern cyclo- hor ne oor pump. Your money all back if you are not ELS We do, not Dinnfagtore the cheap dopa Dx ment store ki fuels, ath as many now S h a xe ah Of Sh SEND Gat QRDER & Js F Es FE ~ Preserver of health. Bans Wine Making in Portugal. In great emergency when all the men are dem: nded in the vines yards, women are cal lled to assist in wine treading. Our correspon- dent saw young women wear- ing their own garments which they skilfully gather up around them uatil ticy assume the biggest and most abbreviated of Dutchman's “Pritchen” costumes, while in the winery. NE IN THE VILLAGE OF AS, PORTUGAL. Purghmeare s ay ht a feath “Jt runs as li as a feather. ¢ It turns gn i “The magi to a pastime.” Life is too short: cious to waste witha: ning, noisy machine, whet have the New W nd health too pre- An improved method of mash- w, hardrun- ing by mi: achinery is adopted an BM the Spar Oporto Grips Vineyarcs, PASSAIC, N. by which a barre of grapes a ot « o - o o land suitable for their purposes can be The we unlimi- secured. company h MAD Wheeler & Wiise minute is dumped in the ho; Pps, that feed two large rubber rolle | ted eapital, and the acquisition of such between which eh e grapes . sounty cou Bridgepor = an institution in our county could not pos crushed. helpbbe but eneficinl. We have beyond Send for Catalogue The Port Wine from Speer’sV inpgards any doubt the best sheep and cattle | 1 . lL beats the world for its valuable county in the state For sale by Rutter & Will medicinal qualities None put = a MevERSPALE, Pa. OB the market now,until nine years : | old. Weakly persons, Invalids, Importa | Females, and Aged persons, The Sea | should always have a bottle in the “Florida : has pleas lie that i ida on J sleeping ¢ adelphia, s between 3altimore, Washington, Va., and Columbia, S. i Jz wcksonville and 1a, “an. Gh Union epot fouthwest. The old steamships from New and Merchants & Miners rta- ships from Boston and ke connection with these Dominion =. York, on u's. Bt Providence trains at Norfolk, Va. The board Air Line Railway is the short line to the RR ] all points in Florida 1 and the West Indi rect line to ton More yn It en- ters the Capit: als of the six States which it traverses, not including the National Capital, through which many of its rains are operated. via y at from o trains con this route will le: ng 1 € 1 sw York d clock midnight Pennsylva . R. Depot. For full particulars in regard tosleep- ing car arrangements and dining car- service please refer to Ticket Agents of connectin 3. oe mak er. (Genera 371 and 12 way Cha L. Lo . New England Pascenge r Agent, 5 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass. W. M. MecConnell,General Agent, 1434 New York Ave, or to L. 8S. Allen, Agent, Washington, D.C., General Passenger Portsmouth, Va. —- = that who need religion who allows hi: An many exchange among the That horse to stand at the free hitehing rack during a stormy day to save ten cents; feiter who lies six days out oft then sits in the front seat at church on Sunday; that chap who growls like 2 wild beast when his wife asks him for money; that who about that what says are: man that counter- he week. woman whispers woman is not she ought to be; that preacher always looking for place and a higher who walks the some other who is an easier that his hands wife takes i salary; man streets while with in his pocket, his washing, and the man who is and will not take his home newspaper, and borrows it from his industrious neigh- vritten the real estate firm of Hamill Lor. | i house. If properly pia it will restore health and prolong life. It is by all odds the Wine for wed- dir social entertainment and family use. SOLD BY DRIUGGIST DEAL Vals g Heat Market! AND GROTERS WHO IN HIGI % Sin ADE W INE 3, | This place continues to be | 1 . ~ 3 headquarters for Tender Steak, Juicy Roasts, Choice Dressed Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and sh in Se aim to serve my patrons with 1e that the market affords. Grapt mie cai be used te Banat Recor ods eli Fpesh FF to aso. YI A DH URAPH Sept. 30 = the best in Thanking the public for a lib- and solicit- of the TT es eral patronage, il ‘s1gyel “08 ¢ Ss ing a continuance I am BING nz a wa me same Tao £1040 $ 3 uy 20 Respectfully €. Wall, yours, Jenog, 10 1 ‘usyd3ty ul ‘doys3ic AUT Pa. & 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. SUMMER ARRANGE Salisbury, EXT,—IN EFFECT SUN- ), 1900. new schedule there will be ten r irnins on the Pittsburg versdale as follows: DAY, MAY X Under the ily pe Division, d 28043 P u € SsraUTA] ésrowae gy $siayurey $s1250133 SISTUTYD RIAL 4 Sry So10% GOAL i ae .- ne Limited .. EAST BOUND. No. 10 —-Pittsburg ue SPUILI rea SI Express. roweu SIS S PUSS “asleep JNO - not : ‘ stop. say) & foo Wash- EFF The Pittsburg Duily Times and TAR, both one year for only $3.25 in advance all orders to tf IC) he |