THE SOMERSET CUNT STIR, P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. ‘Entered at the Postoflice at xB tk Lick, Pa., fs mail matter of the Second ¢ Subscrivtion Rates. 4 THE STAR is published ¢ i Somerset, Co., Pa., at very Thursday, at the { paid spot ¢ ash in ¢ Sdyance, ih trietly in advan pic spot cash in adve nce t in advance. ‘ sh in advance ... Bix months, If not paid strie fhree months, Single copies... To avoid multiplic ity of small accounts, all subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. line cac i 5 cents a line for first it a line for each succeeding business locals will be mixed with loc items or editorial matter for less thar cents ine for each insertion, exc year ontracts. RATES FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be made know on application. P EDITORIAL PUFF cents a line. LEGAL ADY EpTISy ME] XTga le xp D gal rates. not exceed ph £ Canr will be published free ¥ for A ny paper. Non-patrons will 4 be charged 10 cents a lin © REsOLU TIoN xs jor RESPECT will be : lished for line. All ad SA nts will be run and char ged for until ordered discontinue vo sdvertisement will be take n for less than 25 cents. ne TT I pub- Sp—— — — 1 il CASH DRY GOODS AND dm i follow- | © | conditions. an 0 ept on | | Fs, invariably 10 arriving daily at the CLOTHING STORE. NEYERSIALE iy Spectacles for 20 ets. ‘ lave your correctly fitted by a eyes | “por because cat SOME they y ought to, not because they want to. They do They have no | think the) it mechanically. appetite, but yet they feel they | must eat to life. does very little good under such sustain | Sometimes a loss of appetite lis the beginning of a physical up. It is then, practical remedy like | break some | simple, Ripans T: abules is needed. These Tabules stimulate the | low of gastric juice in the lonen telegraphy. We love hot learn. | he was riding tramped on a loose stone, | stomach, create a zest for food, | ed whether Joe has finished his course | causing hin; to fall and throw the rider | whip up the liver and clear out | or not, but no doubt he knows consid- hore to the gronnd. 1 pon regnin- : it Mm 1 + + | erable about the art by this time. ing his feet the liorse ran away, drag- the intestinal tract. Th ey TH loiod ir eo in ging the rider” with him for quite a and invigorate the a ET Ds = distance. Mr. May’s foot was fast in body and make it clean within. They but little, 10 cents, and are genuinely good. At all drug stores. for .D | i | | | | strengthen cost | sl h that —A case of bad S will Bot be he fit. ne NTE P-A-N- and ror 1 word R-I- pe pain Note the ind one hon testimon- » mailed to any address for 5 cents, forwarded to He Hipans Che mical Co. No. 10 Spruce St, Y £& 1IEADQUARTERS for Chil- dren’s School Suits, Shoes, Hats and Caps. tf. Erk Lick SvrerLy Co. Deer Park Hotel, Deer Park, Md. On the crest of the Alleghenies. Highest altitude; purest water; de- lightful surroundings. Reached with- {out change of cars via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. eel until September 30. Ww. BURWELL, 9-15 Sons Deer Park, Md. EE NEW GOODS coming in every day. tf 5 x Lick Sverery Co. Doctor Yourself at Home. Send for a free copy of Dr. Humph- reys’ Manual, giving treatment and cure of the sick in all ailments. Humphreys’ Company, P. O. Box 1810, New York. it, = - ~New When you want to to buy choice fruits, go where you can get the - best goods, the most for your money and the greatest variety to sec- leet from. ¢ Wholesales The proprietor of this store is an experienced fruit dealer, wholesale and retail, respectfully soliciting your patron- age. Be sure to see our nice line of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Con- fections, Tobaccos, ete. | G. Sto Pane, ruit Store! Statler Building, See a lot of men and women in an- other column carrying on their heads great loads of grapes at Boa Vista vine- yards, Portugal, for making into wine. It is interesting. Read all about it. Speer, N. J, wines are made from the same grape, the oldest and finest pro- duced in the world. Superior to Imported Wines. Dr. & IF. Howland of 29 West 42nd St., New York, says; I can say emphatically that I like Speer’s wines far better than any of the imported wines. His Claret and Sau- terne are superior dinner wines. His | Port beats the world for invalids and weakly persons. 9-20 REPUBLICAN TICKET. Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. William McKinley.............., Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Theodore Roosevelt......... New York. State Ticket. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. Edmund B. Hardenbergh...... Wayne. CONGRENS-AT-LARGE. Galusha A. Grow......... Susquehanna. Robert H. Foerderer..... Philadelphia. County 1 F.J. Kooser................. Somerset. (Subject to the District Conterences) i SALISBURY, PA. store is foremost for * Jeffery y arc. 3 \ : Panny in Groceries, Confee- “tionery, Tobacco, Cigars, Iish- ing Tackle, — Notions, Station- ery, ete. BEST GOODS... 3 TAC . Pri . Lowest #: Prices! 1 don’t keep goods of any kind, but I sell them in great variety and quantity. ~ltpero— SAT.ISBURY.PA. J. T. JEFFERY, Vpusite P. 0, ASSEMBLY. £ ¥.H. Xoontz...............5 Somerset. S.A. Kendsall......-"..... Meyersdale. | POOR ITOUSE DIRECTOR. 8. J. Bowser... ..Somerset township. JURY COMMISSIONER. Ed. Coleman....... Somerset township. Farm Journal, 3 Years. this Paper Une Year } PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPERS P. L. Livengood, at reasonable rates and furnish all Notes, Sale Papers, When you come to us for your sale bills, don’t forget that you ean also get a clerk at Tue Star ofiice. Ord Street, Salisbury, Pa. etc. Will Clerk Your ales: Minute Cough Cure. | West Virginia, | Kendall for Judge of the intermed | court. county, and Kendall. new spect the fine lot of new goods Food | are big you see the ship, Constable Krausse and the editor partook of the generous hospitality of | Mr. erosity and hereby return our thanks. city of Reading, where he had been to | Miller & Shaler. a —— “The | To prevent consumption quickly cure | some of them were hroat and lung troubles with One German Rose” was the star performer, Miller & Shaler. | and her clever acting brought forth Mr. Hay will get extra good. The Listie Club has arranged for a | storms of applause prac “tical optician, |b ig pienic to be held at Listie, Sept. | some more good shows here in the wide experiece. | 221 nd. Everybody is invited to attend, | near future, and everybody should at- Pa | as the pienie is for everybody, and | tend them. | Listie is becoming famous for good Tue Star is far short of its usual | | pienies. | amount of news this week, owing to | The Republicans of Marion county, | the t that the editor's wife is sick uch of our time has been spent { in looking arc have nominated U. {and n und for a good girl to do Kendall is a native of a brother of Hon. S. Mr. general house work. Up to this time we have not succeeded in finding one, and as a result much of our time is necessarily taken up by our household affairs. Under such circumstances we just have to get out any kind of an old ra per until as we are more There is lots of in- and political matter that we possibly have no time to write up this week, but we will make up for | the shortage later on. Every news- paper is caught short-handed once in a while Read the Elk Lick Supply Company's “ad” in this issue, then go and in- they | receiving every day at the busy. You can’t help but buy if goods. such time store. favorably situated. teresting news i Last Sunday while in Larimer town- and Mrs. Louis whom we are under obligations for their gen- Knepp, to of Boynton, met with a very painful accident by being thrown from a horse | in the vicinity of Coal Run. Our big, good-natured friend, Joseph | | | One any last week Mr. Samuel May, Hoover, has returned home from the }¢ The horse one of the stirrups, and he was drag- paint and reproduce. The work was | | | ged until the saddle girth broke, when done by one of the leading live stock | 8 3 = put in: hl f tl t Bi te Poult the saddle fell from the horse. This sts ye ; Jigele ; ? artists 01 the country . ale TOuiTY saved Mr. May’s life, but he was badly Book costs but 50 cents; send to the |. . : ; { Tt . 3 "® | injured and will have to suffer for a publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Phil- | : y : delohi | good while. The bones of one foot were Pp 1a. adelphia { broken and protruded through the Large sun spots, astronomers say. | flesh, and he was also badly bruised, caused the extreme heat this summer, | ra) ohnathy is felt f a : and doctors declare nearly all the pros- Ho ch sympathy is seit tor the trations were induced by disorders of | unfortunate man. Good health follows Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the stomach. good digestion. digests what you eat. digestion or dyspepsia relieve or permanently cure you. er & Shaler. We thought we would not be sur- Ti you have in prised by the finding of almost any old it ‘will quickly | thing in the mineral line in these old Mill- | hills of Somerset, but we were hardly prepared for diamonds; yet that is what some gentlemen who are making a coal opening between here and Roek- wood claim to have found about forty- A company composed of J. R. Droney, J. F. Forbert, F. W. Davis, W. W. Bell and Wallace Weston, Jr, has purchased a large tract of timber land in Addison township, in the southern part of this county, and extensive preparations are being made to cut the timber and put it on the market. two of the zems in a bottle, submitting them to an acid test, and Judge who is interested in the find,says when Jaer, he turned Lis magnifying glass upon | county. Kline, the mother of George Hibner, | who resides in Meyersdale. (College, the flagman who was so cowardly assaulted at Rockwood, is now in a Connellsville hospital, and it is feared that he will die. Lynching would be about the proper thing for the desperadoes, as the law is too slow 1 meting out justice in Somerse Besides, under its present management the Somerset jail doesn’t seem to be a secure place for des- peradoes. They escape too easily, and when they do escape little or no effort seems to be made to recapture prison- ers that deserve Langing. Fell In the , Bath Tub. The following item taken from a Chambersburg newspaper will be of interest to many of our readers who remember Mr. B. F. Johns, a brother of our fellow townsman, Mrs. R. S. Johns. We are sorry to learn of the |; accident, but it will take more than a broken rib to knock out our genial Chambersburg friend, a man who has gone through all the hardships and i First National Bank 4a. (OF FROSTBURG, MD. I v 3] LA i ii . Capital Stock and Surplus Fund.......ooooveionnnenin $80,000.00. De posits {OVO ) ovis icin stannic tense danmases $3 55,000.00. United States Deposits.......cceeriiuinieniiinennnnias $50,000.00. Assets (over). ............. ..........coicie ee $560,000.00. Three Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits. Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- ention. This bank is the only United States depository in the George's Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’elock. MARX WINELAND, Pres ROBERDEAU ANNAN, CasHIER. JENT, a a bid ioniinniinin a a a ddd intone inn ARATE A AA, Try it before you buy. For polishing, preventing gracking od wals:-proofing 2 shoes it is superior to any. r= antee that your shoes Yeh ed as long by using Cupid Polis Best deers sell it or by mail, 15€ CONGO BLACKING W'F'G CO. 63 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. PPP PPP Oe Te privations of the great Civil War. B. Frank Johns the well known plas- terer and Republican politician of Chambersburg, met with a painful injury recently. While emerging from his bath tub he slipped, and Tall- ing against the side of the tub broke one of his ribs near the spine and in- jured the pleura of the lungs. He has suffered considerable pain since then from his very unfortunate accident, but is slowly convalescing and is able to go about. Blaek Lick Mining Company. Judge Elias Merrill left at our office on Tuesday of this week a sample of the ore from the Black Lick Silver and Gold Mining Company, now operating the If You <== S.A Lic Want Good Bread, of LICHLITER’S GOLDEN LINK This Flour try a sack FLOUR, gives the Satisfaction have ever handled. and you will have it. 1Y Des y Flour hliter, s al we Salisbury, Pa. recently discovered silver mines in this county. The assay from this ore as made recently in Washington, yields the following metals per ton: Gold $ 1.40 Silver . 2.90 Lead 25.87 Manganese. .........cetenecnnns 17.92 Making a total value per ton of $18.09. Ion. P. E. Finzel who is now located in Washington, and who is the presi- dent of the company, has investigated the details of this assay and consulted | | five feet below the surface. They had | | Walter and James Easton, who have ment the emission of rays was surpris- been operating the Merchants Coal ing. Cowmpany’s core driil in various parts | news yo this discoyery from getting of the country since last spring, came abroad, lest Lord Roberts should turn home last week from Coon Island, | Uncle and Washington county, Pa., for a few days’ | and his troops to the hills visit with the folks at home. They | of Somerset in search of bigger game. will next operate in the north of this | —Somerset St county. his back on hie himself Paul Kruger dard. ATTENDED ROCKWOOD ‘REUNION. Members of the 142nd Regt. Volunteers at Above Named Reunion. following named members of the Regt. Pa. Volunteers were in The emergency bags sent by a eburch society to Kansas soldiers in the Phil- ippines contained among the necessi- ties a box of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain the original De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve knowing that all the counterfeits are worthless. Pa. The 142nd at Rockwood, Sept. 6th, 1900: We notice in the Carleton (Neb.) | aL Leader that Rev. Jonathan Kelo wi Col N Wearion suffalo Teer have a public sale on Sept. 26th, after fn . le Cutie m:n. 7 which date he will return to Somerset | Horner, I Wl, Te non Shaulis county, Pa., his old home. His wife is | yo. 000 Towa: Michael Ansel Horch. now here with her son, Mr. M. C. Hor- ner, of Summit township, and we are dale, Pa Forespring, : Wm. Pile, Trent, Pa. Meyersdale, Pa.; Garrett Jacob skin diseases. Miller & Shaler. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garlitz, of | Preston county, W. Va. are the guests | G. this week of Mr. Harmen Farner and | Mishler, Pa.; other Salisbury relatives. Mr. Garlitz | Pa: J W. Dic will be remembered by maby of our | E phris vm Miner, people who knew him here away back | Custer, Some in the 70’s. Ilis wife is a daughter of | Reitz. Pa.; COMPANY D. Isaiah Miller, Greensburg, Pa.; Jacob Mishler, Mish! ler, Pa. ; Adam Shaffer, B. Shaffer, Jenne ry, Friedens, Jonas Kingwood, Pa.; set, Pa. Adam C er, Stoyestown ; In response to the many inquiries as to | S | Queer, Berlin, Pa.; Pa.; Jac. J. Zorn, Dickey. Lavansville, whether we're going to call him Me- Kinley or Roosevelt, we will just say that we have made up our mind to call Berhn, Pa.; Alex Pa.; J XK: We are under obligations to Mr. J. L. Barchus, the genial and popular cashier of the Valley Bank, for a desirable present he handed us last week. It is Wooddale, Pa.; Je Md.: H G. lerslie, Pa. is probably well to keep the | attendance at the soldiers’ reunion held | sorry to announce tha 3 18 in very : * ts z ibe ce that she Is In very | py ppi, Xingeoed, Pa.; Jacob Kre- I : ; | ger, Ringe) Pa.; Irwin WW. Shaulis, Poisonous toadstools resembling Tgand,g Tou 1s Meyers, Markle- mushrooms have caused Perauent | < € i Miller. Rock 1.1 deaths this year. Be sure to use onl vont 5.1 Gillian Millar, Rockwoed, 1a. the genuine, Observe the same ony George Pp yle, Rockwood, Pa.; as when you ask for DeWitt’s Witch | Growall, Rockweod, Pa.; Jacob Bitt- Ilazel Salve. There are poisonous | ner. Gebhart, Pa.: Jacob Hershberger counterfeits. DeWitt’s is the only | To AL: lel original Witch Hazel Salve. It is i ox idsville, Pa. : Daniel Miller, Connor, safe and certain cure for piles and all | a. ; Elias Stutzman, Lull, Pa. Harrison Lohr, Mr. Farner’s, and both Mr. and Mrs. | John E. Woods, Holsopple, Pa. : os < pels Garlitz have many acquaintances here COMPANY F. Bovositary ofthe Unired Sales Govern who are glad to meet them once again. | Capt. A. Heftley, Berlin, Pa.; Lieut. mets Pose 9, pes iy new me : | 3. G. Gardill, Berlin, Pa.; Lieut. C. P. on mouey left with them for deposit. We expect soon to be able to make ei Be Vw Tey (tf. Tne Star a better paper than it has | ¥, Some s tn Len) 4, 48% = -— i 1 . Goorge Fogle, Berli a. ever been, owing (o the fact that a new Be : : oat ie ; 0 T ke Notie | editor arrived at our humble home last Sort Ton gi : 5 oy a e! : . Sai > niche. 1a | Stuck, Berlin, Pa.; Joseph Walker, Ber- Na Saturday evening. He weighs 13 li 3 : on is Ai : he i r I will open my Applebutter and Cider pounds and has a splendid bass voice, | i, Pa.; Charles ditier, Lenin, 1a; pyeigry on Charles loover, Berlin, Pa.; levi C. A. Floto, Berlin, P. Shoe- him enough maker, Homestead, Pa.; Chauncey Dickey, Somerset, Pa.; Wm. Spaugy, + Critehfield, El- Hay, Hay’s Mill, with experienced men who tell him | that as they go deeper in the mining they will find it much richer.— Oakland Journal. Addison News. Sept. 10—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hart- zell, who spent two weeks in Chicago, returned home on Sunday. Miss Clara Shoemaker, of Somerset, is a guest at Thomas E. Null’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and son, of McKeesport, who have been visiting at the home of Captain Inskeep, left for | home on Saturday. | | Dr. Mitchell spent several days in last week, returning home | Pittsburg, | on Sunday. Messrs. Wm. Stark and Frank Me- Knight, clerks in one of the stores in Pittsburg, returned home on Sunday, after a few days’ visit at M. S. Stark’s The festival at Listonburg, last Sat- urday night, was a success. Rea Kicklow, while trying to get on a horse, Sunday, fell and was stepped on by the horse, resulting in the break- ing of the bones in his foot. Mr. Largent wishes that the person who got his shoes, Saturday night, would soon get tired of the same and return them, as he needs them. John McClintock a few days ago tried to separate two horses that were kicking each other, when one of the animals kicked him in the forehead, letting out some of his brains. He was | taken to the Connellsville hospital, and | it is reported that he stands very little | chance of recovering. Bank Pays 3 per cent. Interest. The First National. Bank of Irost- burg, Maryland, which is a designated | | MONDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1900. Farmers will do well to have all their apples made into Applebutter this year, as there was a great demand for my make of Applebutter last year, and on account of the increase of the mining population in this section, we anticipate a much greater demand this AT PRICE OF ONE. eel tion to Riou thot toe y COMPANY II. year. 1 have nearlydoubled the capac- | { onsola ow nat ere are - - - OZ . 3 3 We want to get 500 new subscribers me people in the 1d wi a Walter Dull, New York, N. Y.; Stew- | ity of my factory this year, and am | some people 1 1e.worid wh appre- 1. - : to our paper by New Years, and are | .... I y 1 i pt . art Derbin, Connellsville, Pa.; W. A. | prepared to take care of your trade. | gigi nn ciate an editor's good w and rienda- . . » ris : | | going to do it if we can; we therefore : je S Boo ! : | Artis, Connellsville, ; WW. White- | Open every day except Saturday. SB Ph ship. There are others who never have | 2 ih ; Sus 9-13 Ti. 11. Rei | continue our arrangement with the . : . ley, Isville, Pa.; J. R. Balsley, : « 3%. herr, Bg: any use for an editor except for what | ; , i Yerid Salish . Elk Lick, P.O. P | Farm Journal by which we can send . : ae e, Pa.; Wm. Miller, Wood- Salisbury, Elk Lick, P. O.,, Pa. they can get him to do for them for 1 Stal y Tue Star and the Farm Journal b | oot eharity’s sake dal Abraham Eicher, Gebhart, T D. SepnzE \ Le 8 t Ss . , HOSE 1 atic papers a years, both for $1.25. And we make ox : Lo : : Pa. Jos: emogratic papers hn are the same offer to all old subscribers | The Farmers National Bank is a new REGIMENTAL ORGANIZATION. tryicg to guy Teddy Roosevelt on his | who will pay all arrearages and one | banking institution that opened its President, J. R. Balsley, Connells- military record are painfully silent soar in advance. | doors for business in Somerset, last | ville, Ya.; Vice President, Anthony | about the record of William J. Bryan. You know what our paper is, and the jo week. The officers of the new bank | Growall, Rockwood, Pa.; Treasurer, | Both McKinley and Roosevelt have Farm Journal is a gem—praetical, pro- | are: H. L. Sipe, president; A. L. G.| Jacob Ilarshberger, Davidsville, Pa.; marched through the enemy’s country, gressive—a clean, honest, useful pape ol H ice president, and MH. F. Barron, | Secretary J. Zorn, Berlin, Pa charged the enemy’s lines and faced ssive— a st, 1 : z | Se Yy 3 : f —full of gumption, full of sunshine, ier D. W. Weller, formerly a | —— = the enemy’s bullets. Bryan resigned g ion, suns : + y 2 et : with an immense circulation among teacher In the public schools, is book- W. C. T. U. Mesting. his commissien, never having made a the best people everywhere. You ought keeper. The directors are the three | The W.C. 7. U0. w il meet at the | march or fired a shot, and his resigna- to take it ig named and Messrs. E. E. Pritts, | home of Mrs. C. Stotler, Monday even- | tion was handed in just before his regi- 0 . J. Miller and Henry Coleman. ing, Sept. 17th. Following is the pro- nmient was ordered to the front. The progressive nations of the world | gram: Tr there was ro Pioside tial ¢ LOC AL AND G ENER! AL NE WS are the great food consuming nations. | Teyotional exercises. : ore : as esicentia eam; Good food well digested gives strength. | Es paign now we would probably witness — If you cannot digest all you eat, you | Re: 2 ng piano tyonzood. | the same unification of views over the DeWitt’s Litte Early Risers are need Kodol Dyspepsia cure. It digests | Tal = Les. Annie : action of the President of the United prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, what you eat. You need not diet your- | Reading—>iss Lulu Baumgardner. little pills. Miller & Shaler. The long dry spell, the scarcity of water and the prevalence of sickness ought to bring forcibly to our minds the great suffering in famine-stricken SUMMER ARRANGI DAY, May 20, NT,—IN EFFECT 1900. Under the new schedule there will he te daily passenger trains on the Pittsbur Division,due at Meyersdale as follows: WES BOUND. No. ¢+—Pittsburg 3 No. 4it—aAccommo No. 4907—Acce pmmadation No. 5§— Fst Ma No. i Duquesns Limited . EAST BOUND. NO. Pittsburg Expres: No. Accommodation No. No. l4f—Accommodation No. hae Limited.. s +Regular stop. *Flag stop. sho Sot ||Stops to take on passengers for Wash- ington and Points east. advance. Send Elk Lick, Pa. cash in Tue STAR, B. & 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. SUN- "| blacksmiih who used to work fi - ym | informed. stop. The Pitibury Duily Times and Tue Star, both one year for only $3.25 all orders to tf India. Mr. R. E. Meyers, our efficient and genial District Attorney, made an ofli- cial visit to Salisbury on Monday. n | While here he made Tie Star afriend- gly visit. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They are unequalled for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Miller & Shaler. Harvey Dively, of Berlin, the robust for 1. C. Boyer, died last Saturday night, we are We have not learned just what his ailment was. cough You can spell i ff, eaugh, kauff, kaff, Caugh, or kough, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cares it is One Minute Cough Cure. Miller & Shaler. self. It contains all of the digestan | combined with the best known tonics and reconstructives. It will even di- gest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It in- stantly relieves and quickly cures stomach troubles. Miller & Shaler. Read the new “ad” of the Iirst Na- tional Bank of Frostburg, Md., appears in this The National Bank of the same town also has a good “ad” in this paper. Both of these banks know that it pays to use printers’ ink, and both pay interest on deposits. Both of them are good, institutions that do the honest, square | Brown, all of Meyersdale, as thing by their patrons, and both are | guilty of the crime, all of them operated by very courteous and sub- | have since been arrested and put intc stantial business men. jail are informed. Essay—2Miss Ct otte M eager. Miss Adjournment all ~~ May End In Murder. rly hour last Sunday hich | jpg three young men assaulted issue. Citizens’ 3 flagman his wateh and money. Ham, g colored man ed strongly to “Ab” ner and a youn safe and Metropolitan Mer- It is further reported to this that showed Eugene II. Kaye's ry Makers, the company Marion Buchanan. morn- and nearly killed Irvin College, a B. & 0. College was knocked sense- less with a piece of iron and robbed of | to follow is: Suspicion point- George Hib- named being paper | that these young rascals are now blam- | in Hay’s opera house two nights, last ed for committing all the robberies week, gave the people the full worth of | that have been occurring in Meyers- their money. Mr. Ira I. Hay, the man- | dale and other towns of the t ager of the opera house, made a popu- | during the past six months. Ii lar hit when he got this company here. | that many stolen goods have since ! The performers were all good, and! been found in the house of one Annie | State in upholding the honor of the American flag and the dignity of the American nation in China thit was witnessed when we went to war with Spain two years ago. It is simply be- cause one party desires to play politics that it derides the party in power for doing what every right-thinking man knows should have been. done, and what only the most partisan persons dare to cri A pretty good plan In foreign affairs there should be unity; partisanship should be left to domestic politics. The party that opposes any action taken by an administration to uphold the dignity of Americans abroad and to make the flag ) | of the nation respected wherever it will not be successful. The Chinese policy has been so far above reproach that any hint of | eriticism will be sure to disgust pa- | triotie citizens of the United States. ise. floats, President’s Tove Star and the New York Weekly te, both one year for only $1.50, cas hig in advance. Address all orders to DAVISSON ARMSTR | cut the bunches of grapes into small baskets, carry them a short dis- FRANK WATTS, Cashier. ON, Vice President. ational Ban wsthburg., Maryland. Surplus, $36,000.00. Drafts direct on all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts Solic’t+d and Correspondence Invited. {CNG, President. THOMAS HUMBERTS i gy 8 Il 0 1 I i bis Fro Phree per cent. interest allowed on special deposits. sued GRAPE HARVEST IN PORTUGAL. THE PORT GRAPES CARRIED TO THE TREADING VATS. Scene at the Vineyards of Boa Visto, valley of the Douro: Women tance and fill large baskets holdir 1g near 100 pounds. Then men with sheepskins thrown over their backs, and plaited straw knots on their heads, shoulder the baskets and move off in single file down the rug- ed winding paths and flights of steps to large vats, where ihe grapes The soil containing a Jarge amount of iron. are mashed for wine. Speer’s Port Grape and a Wines are made from the same grapes grown on an eastern mountain Slope in Passaic valley, New Jersey, the soil also abounding in iron produces the real Blood-making, Life-preserving Wines of the World —the old, original Port wine grape of Portugal. No other wines equal these for invalids, weakly Jomo and the aged. None put in market until nine years old. For SaLE py Druggists and Grocers. Also the P. J. Sherry, Burgundy, Socialite, Claret vin. 1881, and Climax Brandy vin. 1878, all use d cxtensively in Iospitals and among the Medical faculty as the best to be obtained. The unfermented Grape Juice is extensively used in New York churches for communion service. Our Ee na = we fa ail nr ¢ one Sahn Sheth and ercslption of any invention will promptly rece ive our cpinion free concerning the patent- ability of same. ‘Ilow to obtain a patent ” gent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special zotice, without charge, in Trg PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely cixculated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR Jb. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorncys,) Evans Building, - WASHINGTON, D. C. 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