BALTIMORE AND guio RAILR Ht SONERSE ll) STI Entered at the P ostol Subscription Rates, Tire Bran is published d every must be os in "advance. ri furnish d he ticket agent. N i XG - rane FLEADING Nome = returning antil July 18. ith privilege of extension eposit of ticket with Joint Ag a Tine for ene) ‘h suce Cane insertic vill be e ized Ww ith local news Mo National Demo- | 12 re will Hh mn know on sppic ati ion. Pu Lu GAT, ADY ERTISEMEN £5 QF le gal rates. D, EAT | [ie Ani ity to and SW for li of the paper. be charged 10 cents a dine 3 * third for the on trip to and From all € All advertiseme ral I he ful andeharged | for ntl orde red dise ont inuec SHR tes uses rubbe r rollers Sand ae t he. superior wines of the world. The. superior vintage of 1878 gr istony oF AT umes, pl: et in your home for 5 cents FREE PICTURES EVERY WEEK simple and neat, others The Most Magnificent Series of Pic- | tures Ever Distributed. The appreciation of the recent pie cirts wide deep hems great Philadelphia Sunday S > Ss. Embroidery, ruftles and tucks are used as trim- made ones. Prices range Also A Large Variety Colored Drssses. sboay Knows Mor: an and. his Sunn added value oy the Tu will be well Oran next very popular this year, F&F HISTORY ( 3 ALL - NATIO! have such a wide range of beautiful parasols to nate to get them at such 1 i Waists in all the deli- :ate new shades, White, t | of these The Waists at $2.50 for the price. See them. wl Meyersdale, Pa. * | in Harrisburg. er or | ing well, and Sd =| and If You Want [ umes, placed i in your Tr for 5 cents Don’t Fail to see Clothing A J: ed rnc onve nie nee. ming "Poo ols, Golf A a i: 2 i Meyersdale, Pa. ll, Manager, B. & O. Build- Ha Garret! | for the clerks at Tyrone. £@-BALED [14 Y and Straw for sale correctly fitted by a The Jeweler and Optici: re : Thrice-a- Weak | CARTRIDGE I'APER I— can get enough Cartridge Paper for a them for seevral months. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. | Mrs. W.S. E | quite ill 1 aston is reported to be Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel is being vis- ited this week by her step-daughter, | Mrs. Dickey, of Somerset township. Jordan, of Captain and Constable J. P S , were in Salisbury on busi- | ne t week, itor David Cronin, of the Frost- burg Forum, was in Salisbury a few minutes on Monday. He Md. was way to Grantsville, Smal ii in Size and great in results are DeWi redicine dealers. “Do you know what makes money so man who was mak- an inflammatory speech on social asked the arce?” “Yes, in the front row. 1 stibjeets. sir,” answered r to of instead you, going John A. Noe, the eral agent for the lar the world, that he sold 395 volumes yesterday, t day here. It will pay him at Hay’s hotel, or he will your liomes on request. 1t great, big, is now with us, Miss printed the Our thanks are due cKinley for a neatly on to be present at ment exercises of Grove City College, McKinley is | young people who are being educated at Grove City, June 17th 20th. Miss one of the many to bright | College. The Chinese ask “Low is your liver?” ’ for when good. Early Risers are famous and bowels. instead of “how do you dc | the liver is active the | DeWitt's Little I | little pills for the liver Sold by medicine dealers. health is Mr. John Shroyer and daughter, of Salisbury We are sorry to note that Shroyer is at present very badly | Uniontown, are vis iting in this week. | or c in sled with rheumatism. Ile old soldier and has applied for | crease of pension, which he i and should have. an Last week was a great week for the induced the management of oe at paper Wagners, especially for Zach and John that a Deantiin) picture Siig with every fie Sunday Press | B. This makes one more grand- Mr. Silas Wagner M. c hild for stant P. , our \ large inter-state Christian Endeav- held at Mountain The ow ater « following states will participate in this Iv- Pennsyl- Virginia, of Colum- or convention will be Lake Park, Md., July 24 to 30th. gathering: Ohio, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and District vania, Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all "| other accidental injuries may be quick- y cured by using DeWitt’s Witch Haz- 1 el Salve. Tt is also a certain cure for | piles and skin diseases. Take e r. Sold by medicine dealers. Howard Mea- reported that Si that is quite ill, it being head was i in the mines, some ago, and that he now has some ase of the brain. Howard is a first | rat industrious young man, and we | hope for better news concerning his | condition before we go to press again. | Some of our people went to Phila- | delpliin this week to attend the Repub- li national convention, viz: A. B. I. Otto Petry, John J. Engle, J. ¥. Klare, Wm. Wagner, 8r., Lloyd 1 and John Lichliter. Several of rentlemen, we are informed, will { take in Atlantic City and New York before returning home. Reports show that over fifteen hun- ed lives have been saved through the of One Minute Cough Cure. Most were cases of grippe, croup, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis | and pneumonia. Itsearly use prevents | consumption. Sold by medicine deal- Use Lara. Alice Redgrave, of Harrisburg, 3 visiting her parents, Mr. and . Silas A. Wagner. She will remain alisbury about one month. ler » lin 8 1 was at one time mana- the Merchants Coal Compan store, of this place, now holds a fine | position in one of the principal stores ind, who | ger of Mrs. Redgrave is look- her friends here are all glad to see her. The Farm Journal is cheap, but not | too cheap to be good; it is full of ginger gumption, and has as many oth- good things in it that you can use | any price. We have a | arrangement by which Tur | St sent one year, and the Farm Journal nearly five years (remainder | ' of 1900, and all of 1901, 1902, 1903 and | 1901) both for $1 Pay in advance "| and get two big prizes. | Mrs. Emrich, wife of Mr. Louis Em- rich, of West Salisbury, died last San- | day and was buried in the St. Paul cemetery, Tuesday forenoon. The de- i ceased was a highly respected Chris- lady, and her death iz mourned by who knew her. The funeral a ted by Rev, E, 8. | the St was Johnston, at Paul Lutheran church Emrich was a faithful sistent member. , of which and con- She leaves an aged husband and several grown up chil- dren. All who suffer from piles will be glad to learn that DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel 4 | Salyp will give them instant and per- maneit an 1d relief. It will cure 11 skin diseases. Beware of coun- Sold by medicine dealers. Congressman Thropp increase in the re for the Everett o 00 to $300 per year. cured an increase in the allowance for the Elk Lick office. He has the prom- ize of an allowance for an increase to the postal clerks of Altoona, and is making an effort to secure the same Mr. Thropp is working bard to promote the efiici- ency of the public service, and to look after the interest of those engaged i same. from He has also se- postoflice, Starvation never yet cured dyspe psia. he '*| wh It Ga ’ersons with indigestion are already If starved. They need plenty of some food. Kodol Dyspepsia | Ire ‘hat you eat so the body 1 while the worn out y paration known that will ly relieve and completely cure omach troubles. Try it if you are ring from indigestion. it will cer- y do you good. Sold by medicine ers Westmoreland . Weimer, of on his Ellsworth, Mr. and a T-year-old son of Mrs. George Feik, Monday | painful cerebro formed, of Boynton night after- a short He fell a vietim meningitis, dreadful on but illness. spinal we are which disease been prevalent in this vicinity for some | time, proving fatal in nearly every case. Ellsworth was a very bright | a and promisit and his grief- | stricken parents have the sympathy of | the community. The funeral service was held at the M. E. church, yester- day, at 10 a. m. Unless fond is = digested q quickly it will jerme te the stonmch. Af- ter ke a teaspoonful of att Psi Cure. you eat and will allow you to eat all you need of what you like. It never It digests what itt’s Little Early Risers, the fa- mous little pills that cleanse the liver 1 bowels. They do not gripe. Sold 1 a man “It’s sitting here, lis- to jolly gen- gest book firm in and tells us his all to see call at Anna O. invita- Commence- is an in- deserves Zach is happy over the arrival of | his 12th child, a daughter, and John B. Bs given n that | is also rejoicing over the arrival of a t | daughter. genial no oth- | ought eczema has secured an | allowance for clerical | in vain for work, but invariably i | turns out that they are lying. They { beg money on the plea that they want | it to buy food, but as soon as they get | they | drunk. | days, as work of all kinds is plentiful people, but reconstructed. It is | | | { | | | fails to cure the worst cases of dyspep- sin. It is pleasant to take. Sold by medicine dealers. Mr. John A. Noe, the big book man at Ilay’s hotel, is truly a public bene- | factor. For only 5 cents equip your home with a magnificent library, and where is the man who can- not afford to spend that amount for something so valuable as a fine library? Many men spend times that amount every day for cigars or beer, a day he will several and think nothing of it. To all such Tie Star would say: Be sufliciently wise to reduce your unnecessary ex- penses at least 5 cents a day, which will enable you to procure a valuable library of most useful and well books. Edwin O. Wood, of Michigan, Secre- tary of the Tamworth Swine bound Breeders’ Association, knows a good thing when he sees it. Writing the other day of the Biggle Swine Book, the latest addi- tion to the Biggle Books, he says “Without exaggeration or fulsome praise it is the best book which has come to my notice. I have carried it in my pocket two weeks, reading it in leisure moments, and following its ad- vice has already saved me, as believe, fifty dollars.” This is big returns on an investment of 50 cents, which the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Phil- adelphia, Pa., ask for the book. Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to consump- tion. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endose it. Sold by medi- cine dealers. Quite an amusing thing occured at the home of one of our lady physicians a number of days ago. A tramp call- ed and asked for something to eat, say- ing that he was willing to work. The lady fed him, and then supplying him with a rake, told him that if he would clean up the premises, she would pay him for his work. He worked faithfully and performed the task to the lady’s satisfaction, and when finished she ask ed how much the bill was. “Oh, give me fifty cents and a pair of the doctor’s old. pants,” said call it square.” Ww the tramp, “and Ill Of course the tourist not aware that the was the doctor tions wert uded he could get along without her trousers.—Ex. A great man once said: borrowing goes sorrowing.” of this saying was beautifully verified in this town, not long, as follows: A arpenter who is in lrabit of bor- rowing Tir STar every week from his neighbor, some time ago noticed in its columns that a certain man had decid- ed to erect a large bu ilding. He at once sought the man who had the cot- tract to let. and tried to secure the job. OF course he failed to get it, but we are glad to note that a carpenter who is up- to-date enough to patronize his home paper and pay for it, instead of rowing it, secured the will erect the building. people invariably patronize the home paper, and they are the get along in the world. A professional newspaper borrower is invariably eith- er a mossback or a miser, and such fei- lows are usually tooslow to herd snails. Mrs. very ill for some time, died at an early hour, last I'riday morning. A husband and four young children have by her death lost a most excellent wife and mother, and their sorrow and grief is shared to a great extent by practically the whole community. Mrs. Wagner was one of Salisbury’s most estimable women, and her death is a loss to the community as well as to her husband and children. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hershberger, late of Elk Lick township, but now residents of Virginia. The funeral ser- vice was held on Sunday evening, at the German Baptist church, of which Mrs. Wagner was a most faithful mem- ber. The discourse was preached by Rev. W. A. Gaunt, and the church was filled to its utmost capacity by a large concourse of sorrowing people, who fol- lowed her to her last resting place. before so when explana- made he conel person him “Who goes The truth y ] the bor- and Enterprising contract ones who Frank Wagner, who had been Our “borough dads” should at once pass a very stringent tramp ordinance, providing for the prompt arrest of all | tramps who from time to time loiter our town, putting in their time at begging, stealing and getting drunk. very one of these knights of the road to be arrested and compelled to work their fines the streets. The people of this town have been greatly annoyed by tramps for same time, and provisions should be made by special ordinance to set all these “Weary Willies” to work they strike the town. These scalawags usually tell that they are George’s Creek miners and are looking about out on as soon as people dimes from charitable proceed to the saloons and get No able-bodied man need to the country begging, these a few people go about and wages A blackieg printer was in town, week before last, soliciting orders for a Cheap John blacksmith located at Black Liek, Pa. We are informed that few, a very are good. printery he caught a few suckers There Every town has its sucke are a few people in every community who , died | go to | in- {1 has They way to build up a town is your money at home, where it back to you again. The from abroad will not spend a dollar with the merchants of Salisbury, and we are pleased to say that most of the Sg merchants realize this themselves , every relies in accordingly. ourse town has a few antiquated mercantile world. ~~ ABOARD FOR GETTYSBURG. misfits in the Tickets doing 1 Fast and a Only a Lim- ited Number to be Had. The excursion for Gettysburg over the B. & O. and Western Maryland railroads will leave Meyersdale at 1 m., Sunday, July 1st, arriv- ing in Gettysburg at 8 a. m., and re- turning at 9 p. m., thus giving the ex- cursionists 12 hours to see all the points of interest in and about Gettysburg and its historic battlefield. This excursion will give our people the greatest trip on record for the money. Think of it, only $3.00 for the round trip! Many tourists spend from $50.00 to $100.00 to see the historic and interesting battlefield of Gettysburg, and those who miss this opportunity to see it for only $3.00 will miss the one great opportunity of a lifetime. Tickets are now on sale at Tue Star office, and all who wish to take this grand trip from Salisbury and vicinity should lese no time in procuring tick- ets, as only a limited number are to be sold. both here and at Meyersdale. Call at once and buy your tickets, or you will stand a chance of remaining at home. They are going fast. First come, first served. There will be a train on the Salisbury braneh if 100 tickets are sold in Salisbury. ee SET] i Items. MEYERSDALE, , June 19, 1900. Mr. George AAR of Bedford, Pa., is in town for the purpose of start- ing a class in music. Mr. Thompson is a very enterprising young man, and no doubt will have a very interesting class. A number of people here attended the Firemen’s convention in Baltimore, last week. o'clock a. | and grief. prefer to patronize strangers to home | the the local | they are always about first to rush to the oflice of paper when they want a card of thanks | published or have some other thank- | you job for the home printers to do for | them. They are also usually the first | tc whine and bellyache if scme one | Misses Emma and Kate Olinger have gone to Akron, Ohio, to spend several weeks. Quite a number of new houses are under course of construetion. Among the students home from their different schools are, Harry B. Phil- son, Robert Miller, Milton Phillips, | George Warren and Miss Margaret Reed. Mrs. Grace Price is out of town visit- ing friends Mrs. Wm. Dill and children pected home this week. Mr. Karl Poling left on Sunday for his home in Lima, Ohio, to spend two weeks with his parents and friends. Morgan lI. Walker and Marion E. are ex- Kyle were quietly married at the Lutheran parsonage, Tuesday evening last. C. E. M. Pensions and Pensioners. Following is another list of pensions the efforts of our hard-working Congressman : Barton Spidle, Bedford, Pa., David T. Weir, Johnstown, increase and back pay; Mrs. Elizabeth Hensel, fons widow’s pension and back pay; Stern, Gideon, Pa secured through increase; Jacob J , increase; J. A. Youngs minors, Hollidaysburg. pension and back pay; Mrs. Catharine Grief, Dunlo, wido’w, minors’ and back pay; William H. Rhodes, Martinsburg, Pa., original, dating back to 1892; Jacob Gogley, Everett, increase; David D. Goughenour, Conemaugh, increase; Spring, in- Slater, Johnstown, George Sowers,” Roaring Henry W. rease. crease ; ine Ses eo The Fool and His Gun. On Tuesday morning while Mr. II. II. Reitz was doing some work near his he heard a rifle crack in the di- Haselbarth’s fields, and an instant later he was struck on the fore- head by a bullet. Luckily, however, the ball had nearly spent its force be- fore it reached him. This, and the fact that it was a glance shot, alone saved Mr. Reitz’s life, and a blue mark is all the damage that the ball inflict- ed. The fool and his gun are cver abroad in the land, but the unfortunate part of it is that such fools usually shoot others instead of themselves. Card of Thanks. To the many kind friends and neigh- bors who extended their kind and ap- precisted services prior to and since the death of my wife, I hereby tender my heartfelt thanks. Although death has rendered my home desolate and sad, I am not unmindful of the many kindnesses extended to me and my motherless little children, and T trust that a kind Providence may ever deal as kindly with you as you have dealt with us in our overwhelming sorrow Fraxk WiGNER. ~~ W. C. T. U. Meetirg. The W. C.T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. John Meager, June 25th. Fol- lowing is the program: house, rection of Devotional exercises. Recitation—Lottie Meager. Talk—>Mrs. Emma Speicher. Reading—DMrs. Maggie Jeffery. Essay—DMrs. Lydia Shaw. Reading—Addie Lichliter. Business. Adjournment. Card of Thonks, We, thie undersigned, who have re- cently been bereft of wife and mother, hereby return our grateful thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who rendered their valued assist- ance and kindness during this sad oc- casion. May God bless you, one and all. Lewrs Banton AND FaMmiLy, An Epitaph. A traveler just returned from the continent that he found the following epitaph in a Devon church- yard, tombstone erected to the memory of a farmer who had been kill- s son’s pet bull. "Twas my son John that raised the bull, It caught me reports on a ed by bi once alone; I’d raised my son; the ball raised me. And my son raised this stone. - Order Tue Svar sent to your friends abroad. It will be like a letter from the old home to them and they will ap | preciate your kindness, > goes to a neighboring town to buy business who are | HOW 00 WE HARE OR Hees Lov We down. have been boiled down to that point where do it by boiling them Here are some that our competitors dare not go below, especially on fine Extension Tables: Extension Tables......... $ 395 Pillows..........:....00.. 80 Counehes....... 0... vi 3.00 Lounges... ........... 00 5.00 Beds, full size............... 1.75 Bideboards. .................. 4.50 Parlor Saits................. 15.00 H. Mcbulon & Go., 11d, : FETT IN THE LEAD! reli Jeffery’s store is foremost for pure, fresh Groceries, Confec- tionery,;Tobacco, Cigars, Fish- Tackle, ery, ete. ..BEST GOODS... Lowest =: Prices! I don’t keep goods kind, but T sell them variety and quantity. A& Agent for the Meyers- dale Steam Laundry. Laun- dry sent away every Tuesday. J.1 JEFFERY, posite I. 0, SALISBURY, ing Notions, Station- of any in great PA. LAXATIV E INSTIPATION : wor HEADACHE, DYseepsin, LIVER TORPOR,.INSOMN N SLEEPLESSNESS, AND aL VE AND Somich DISORDERS ® AT ALL 10 GRAIN Hi 30205 G UARANTEED. FOR FURTHER FACTS, ADDRESS The MODERN 'REMEDY- co. WANEE, ILL. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &cC. Anyone sending a sketch and fescripiion may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an vention is probably patentable. Communica- Hons Strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents ent free. Oldest ny for securing patents. atents taken gh Mu & Co. receive special notice, without Charo, a Scientific American, A hshasonely filustrated week mest cir- culation of any scientific Ir Terms, $3 a year: four te §1. Sold by all Tver {p.3618roaavay, [few York Branch Office. 625 F St., Washington, D. C. | timore and Ohio R. 1 I tion 8-23 Go To» JOHN W. RINGLER, —For Your— COAL -- HHAULING AND DRAYING. Prompt service, square dealing and rea- sonable prices have built up a large patron- age for me, but I ean still take care of more. n=:—Cash or settlements at end of month, when I am SHguired Lo square :oal billat the mine Respect rally, JOHN W. RINGLER SALISBURY, Pa Salisbury Hack Tane, SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. SCHEDULE bury at 8 ia. om 30 ¢ ’S Salis- ile at ersdale atl ) p. mM. s Salishury at 1 p. m., ar- riving at Meye > at 250 p. m. Return- ing ledves Meyersdale at 6 p. m., arriving at Salisbury at 7.30 p. m (—Hack No. 1 leav BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Excursion to Atlantic City. pe May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City. N. J., Ocean City, Md, and Rehoboth Beach, Del, At Very Low Rates, Thursdays, June 28, July 12 and 26, August 9 and 23. The Baltimore & Ohio R. ranged a series of Popular Seashore Excursions, to be run on Thursdays, June 28, July 12 and 26, August 9 and 23, to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea 1s le City and Ocean City, N. J., Md., and Rehoboth Beach, ets will be good Sixteen (16) days, in- cluding date of sale. Stop-overs will be allowed on the re- turr. trip at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on tickets sold to New Jersey resorts, and at Baltimore and Washington on tickets sold to Ocean City, Md., and Rel 10bot h Beach, Del. For ticket » time of trains, sleeping and parlor car accommods ations, call on or address nearest Yokat Agent Bal- for full informa- R have ar- 9 In each town for this purpose uillclose aut a Sressasessssas By Price, 50 Cs sale; conta are hav South. : YEARS (remainder of 5 any address jor WILMER ATK CHAS. ON. F. JENKINS. GLE BOOKS A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practizal, Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive—Hand- somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. No. 1 —BIGGLE HORSE BOOK All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, Sin over 74 illustrations ; a standard work. No. 2—BIGGLE BERRY BCOK Allabout growing Sr contains 43 colored life-like r C varieties and 100 other illustrations. No. 3—BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultr, tells everythin of all the “principal Lh ; with 103 other illustrations. No. 4 BIGGLE COW BOOK All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a great ains 8 colored life-1 br ced, with 132 other illustrations. No. 5 BIGGLE SWINE BOOK All about Hogs—Breeding, Feeding, Butch- ery, Diseases, etc. tones and other engravings. The BIGGLE BOOKS are tolgren o saw anything like the FARM J OURNAL Is your paper, made for y y est pa of America—having over 1899, 1900, A DOLLAR Bif.1 Sample of FARM JOURNAL 53 Circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. Address, i | i Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL JACOB BIGGLE Price, so Ce; all Fruits—read and learn how ; eproductions of all leading Price, 50 Cents. > he best Poultry Book in existence ; h23 colored life-like re: productions ike Iepingue tions oft ead! ch e, 50 Cen ins over 8o beautiful half- Price, so Ceuts. ginal ,useful—you never Con Horse, Cow, Hog o ugh to 47% or ho ze in the Sed States n and a-halfregular readers. 1601, 1902 and 1903) will be sent by mail FARM JOURNAX, 1 HILADELPHIA 2 wheel; zive ne 2 amine it pric and ta So ai = MONTROSE BICYCLE on approval to your address WITH SEND us YOUR CEEER, Ly claim fort Ho a better wheel than you c: il x hig} ne rfockly satistiod Gus AR WHEELS We do not, manufact ure the cheap depart i ES: » mes t vhe such as many new su hou es ad sh them, SENT FRER TA CERT IN ADVANCE. J our whether you wish lady eight of frame and ar ec WE .C 28 A h 1 e you accept it. or I or all express el "8 foci We periire t acee) JIE hor yy n cont a x SIVE BICYO! ickly ironing Ample wheel B GAls Jo d tak This ofier of a 3 E Bi mado to scoure 8 RIDER A GENT n cach town to atid ke ord n Our agents 11; ladies, 22 inch. Bes$ 1 hing» ith forged Sonne > bi and r— 0 cash in full with order we will 10,090 mile barrel pattern eyelo- R16 sil CE ahy e our money all back if you are nos h grado floor pu mp. Yosiaes xh de n furn 0 complete. We Ho ot Suarantco nor recom of any one el Sho or how <a e machin ne LE by dis- We need one person en in trade which we 1e of thi 0. L. RIEAD EVCLE Cg ttoao, mn. For 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 ‘It turns drudgery into a pastime.” feather.” 19 “The magic Silent Sewer. Life is too shortand health too pre- cious to waste with a slow, ning, noisy machine, when you can have the New Wheeler & Wilson. MANUFACTURED BY Wheeler & Wiisen Miz. Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Send for Catalogue. sale by Rutter & Will, MEYERSDALE, Pa. A REAL GRAPHOPHONE Clockwork Yis:ble, Durable Coa- struction. NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN, All the Wonders and Prepsutes of a ced Talkin ~ * achin When accc nied b Graphophone can be pests Price with Recorder, $7 R e the standard Records. 52 order money 0 our nearest office, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 SANF SCO PARIS, i Boulevard des [ta BERLIN, 55 Krone enstra ie. hard run- Fave you ever used DAVIS’ MECHANICS SOAP? UNQUESTIONABLY * The Greatest Dirt Killer.” 20c. a Box of 3 Cckes. If not kept by your dealer, send us his name. Send 10c, for gorge full-sized cake. Its greatest riends are 2: and those having dirty Jomoy es stai Rirha sof t o 5 8 and every locality. EM. Davis SOAP G0., Makers, AGO. Wine Making in Portugal. In great emergency when all the men are demanded in the vine- yards, women are called to assist in wine treading. Our correspone dent saw young women wears ing their own garments which they skilf fully gather up around them until they assume the biggest and most abbreviated of Dutchman's “britchen” costumes, while in the winery. THE VILAGE oF x, BORTOG AL. An improved method of mash- ing by machinery is adopted At the Speer Oporto Graps Vineyards, ASSAIC, N. J. by which a barrel of grapes a minute is dumped in the hopper, that feed two large rubber rollers, between which the grapes are crushed. ‘The Port WinefromSpeer’sVineyards beats the world for its valuable medicinal qualities. None put on the market now, until nine years old. Weakly persons, Invulids, Females, and Aged persons, should always have a bottle in tha house. If properly used it wild | restore health Hd proteng life. It is by all odds the Wine for wed- dings, social entertainment and family use. SOLD BY PRUGGISTS AND GROTERS S WIto | DEAL IN HIGH GRADE WINES, Wal Is Meat Market! This place continues to be Steak, Dressed Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and headquarters for Tender Juicy Roasts, Choice 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 ing a continuance of the same, I am Respectfully yours, C. WAHL, Pa. B. &0.R. R. SCHEDULE. SUMMER ARRANGEM Salis! ury, N'',—IN EF Ay 20,1900. new ae hedule there will be ten ‘ains on the Pittsburg ersdale as follows: ECT SUN- DAY, Under the daily po BRzEX -M i: «MM . M 1 not stop. to take on p r Wash- on and points 1 Stops —- E=F Th Pittsburg De Times and Ine Star, both one year for only $3.25 cash in advance, all orders to Tue Srar, Elk Lick, I's if ily Send md
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