_ i Presents, drop in our store 21k Lick Sverry Co. TL. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. of. E be Lo K y prLy Cc £2 GREAT MANY have taken the advantage of the discount in Cloth- ing and Wraps. Don’t miss your op- portunity. ti Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa. ~ 8S mail matter of the Second class. Ji —— Subscription Rates. Tue STAR is published every Thursday, at Elk Lick, Somerset, Co., Pa., at the follow- ing rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance... {f not paid strictly in advance.......... 1. Rix months, if paid spot cash in advance . 5 if not paid strictly in advance, .. fhree months, cash in advanc single co Gp Ek Lick Sverry Co. The Seaboard Air Line Railway, and West India Short Line,” is Posi- tively the Shortest Route to South- ern Pinesand Pinehurst, N. 0, and Camden, 8. C., the Fa- mons Winter Resorts of the Carolinas. Winter excursion tickets are now on sale to Southern Pines and Pinehurst, and similar tickets to Camden may be | purchased at principal points south of | and including Washington, D.C. Double : iaily service and through Pullman cents | . . y No | drawing room and buffet sleeping cars ews | from New York, Philadelphia. Balti- 01 more, Washington and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylva- pia Railroad stations; also direct con- nections vin Steamer Lines are made at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For further information call on or address W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Pas- 0 R ws 8... cv tras meamssaarsann To pdbinid multiplicity of small ac nts, all subscriptions for three moaths or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms wiil be rigidly adliered to. Advertising Ra TRANSIENT READ line each insertion b cents a line for f line for cach husiness locals item or edit tier thy ) i for each insertion, except on ets. ATES FOR DISPLAY will be made know on appl A1D EDITORIAL PUFFS line. AL. ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. TH AND DEATH NOTICES fifteen lines iserted free eral Agent, 143¢ New York avenue, Washington, D. C., or the General Pas- 1-1 COME and make your hearts glad in our well filled store. if Eig Lick Scrreny Co. The Seaboard Air Line Railway, “Florida | 2 and West India Short Line,” is Posi- tively' the Shortest Route to Sa” vanna, Jacksonville, Tampa and All Florida Points. Double daily service and through Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Phile- elphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond. Round trip winter tourist excursion tickets are now on sale at all principal points to Jacksonville, Tampa and all Florida points. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further infor- mation call on or address W. © maker, General Eastern Passenger Agt. 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L.. Longs- dorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 Washington street, Boston, Mass.; Wl to see a fine line of SITS AND OVERGOATS, po tothe famous Cash Dry Goods and Clothing Store, the place to buy fine goods CHIE AY. ~ai— New York aveune, Washington, b. C, > 8 U. M. W. of A., and the organization of or the General Passenger Agent at Portsmouth, Va. E. St. Jonny, V.P.&G.M L. 8S. ALLEN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 1-1 IN OUR “AD” we mention only some of the Presents we have for sale. tf Ex Lick Sveery Co. “THE ATLANTA SPECIAL.” The route of the “Atlanta Special” is ¥ . 9 MEVERSDALE, PA. ORIENT Four Blutogo “Florida and West India Short Line,” with through Pullan drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington where direct connections are made in Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further information call on or address ’. (. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 Washington St., Boston, Mass.; W. M. McConnell, Gen- eral Agent, 143¢ New York avenue, Washington, D. C., or the General Pas- senger Agent at Portsmouth, Va. E. St. Jonux, L.. 8. ALLEN, V-P.&G.M. Gen. Pass. Agt. Seating operator and passenger. A runa- 1-1 bous that combines Orient mechanism with French ingenuity—the famous Aster gasolene motor. Does not require an ex- pert to operate. Capacity, 20 miles an hour. Running expenses about a quarter- cent a mile. One gallon of gasolene enough for 50 miles. Supply renewed anywhere. What more can be asked. Your name, please, for the rest of the story. Price, $600. WALTHAM MF6. C0, ORIENT BICYCLES ORIENT MOTOR BICYCLES WALTHAM, ORIENT AUTOGOS ORIENT AUTOMOBILES . = i See the Chateau de Speer in another column where Alfred Speer the most honest and persevering wine grower in this country, forty-eight years persist- ent in overcoming obstacles and pre- judices against native wines, has sue- ceeded in New Jersey and now pro- duces the finest wines of the world and hus his extensive wine callars with hundreds of thousands of gallons stor- ed. They are most excellent. For Sickne s Gt the Bes®. Old Choice Wines from Speer’s vine- yards. The rich Port, the Claret, Bur- gundy and Unfermented are unexcell- el for entertainments, family use and invalids. tp Foley’s Horiey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opistes. FINE CANDIES, Nuts, Cigars and Tree Trimmings. tt EiLk Lick Svrery Co. Books Y ou Want. \ Famous Comic Recitations........ 10c = S$! a Famous Dramatic Recitations. ..10c ) WS i The Minstrel Show............ ..10c > 4 4 Mesmerism and Clairvoyance... ..10c - J 533 5 Popular Plays and Farces..... .10c oi RLS Model Book of Dialogues.... .10e ony A / RA =a, De 9 Art of Ventriloquism.......... ..10e - 7 THAT oD «= > . 2 - “GIVE Parlor Magie........ esazeneannnanns 10¢ THE BOY A STEVENS FAVORITE Famous Dialect Recitations...... 10e hn Lim a} i 1 Modern Entertainments............ 10c It wi How Women may earn money. . ..10c Money Making Secrets. ae 2 ps Art and Etiquette of Courtship... 10c ate rifle, puts every shot just where | 156 Popular Songs. ............. ..10e rn een out In His Steps.. ..10¢ +20 ang 33 Any 4 books, . any 10, 0c ; entire 15, rim-fire. “ No. 17 — Plain Open Sights..88.00 70c. Cut this list out for future refer- fe laf Ho oy 4 ence. H. W. Moreny, Pub, sk , f he doesn't 1-17 James Building, Grant, Mich. keep Ce. talogue -— oo eit Rapid Changes of Temperature and nd : Moisture y ation. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO, Box 2211 Chicopee Falls, Masa. are common in our climate. They are the a prolific cause of rapid cold in the head, dis- charges from the nose, hawking, and finally chronic catarrh, a most distressing and ob- I | stinate disease. Ordinary re medies at best | give but temporary relief. A permanent am —_— cure was discovered by Dr. W. B. Jones af- : | thirty years of study. He mails his are the most fatal of all dis- KIDNEY CURE Is a American Catarrh Cure on receipt of $1.00 eases. FOLEY’S Guaranteed Remedy per bottle. Druggists sell it for the same price. Dr. washington B.Jones, No. 400 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- nent physicians as the best for | Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $3.00. Notice to Farmers. 1t has been rumored since holding my public sale on Dec. 4th, that I am soon to leave this community and locate elsewhere. The rumor is not correct, as I will be found doing business at the old homestead, selling the best Fertil- izer on earth (Bradley’s) as usual. After the Holidays I will be out taking orders. M. J. Beachy. 1-3 DON'T FORGET the discount on Clothing and Wraps until Dec. 31st. tf. : : : 21k Lick Surpry Co. P.S. HAY, — TIOLIDAY RATES. Fost ablished Dry Goods Notions, Baltimore & Ohio R. R. On account of the Christmas and New Year llolidays the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. will sell excursion tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates to and from points on its line between Baltimore Pittsburg, Wheeling, Parkersburg, Stras- burg Junction and intermediate points, ts and Caps, J ¥ pre, a a2 YN and Shoes, good going Dec. 23, 24, 25, 31, and Jan. tle has Bt 1.1901, valid for return until Jan. 4, dalene river; . 5 ~ { 1901, inclusive. in a decisive Sad CERIES, Splendid Royal Blue Train service, It is reported that 60u Pullman Palace Cars and B. & O Din- many hundreds wounded; TOBACCO ing Cars on through trains. 12-31 tories by the government forees ’ utmost importance have been ar yg ~~ - Foley’s Honey and Tar heals lungs and stops the cough. Te Bas \ SOMERSET COUNTY STR pwns LOOKING for Christ | LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. 1 \ COSIS you nothing to see our line. = —_ all our churches on Christmas day. his cousin, Miss Martha Wilhelmi, in Youngstown, Ohio, this week. ill for several weeks, is again able to be out, but he is still very weak and thin. Miss Gertrude Brehme, of Johnstown, Pa., are the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jeffery, this week. Radeliffe, C. R. Snyder and Miss Cora Keim all have our thanks for money paid on subscription during the week. “nipped in the bud” with a dose or two of FoLeY’s IToxEY aAxD Tar. substitutes. real, live boy with a strong bass voice. Is “Bert” proud? dainty little pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver,remove obstructions Shaler. family of Howard H. Keim, of Ladoga, Ind., is sorely afilicted with diphtheria, also that one of N. G. Keim's children of Elkins, W. Va., is very ill with ty- phoid fever. but the one District No. 16 made no mistake when they elected him to the office he now holds. for the discouraged and disconsolate. vin the Seaboard Air Line Railway, | ..1q daughter, of Keim, Pa. among Tue Sta r’s callers on Monday. and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta, der obligations to him for several dol mu - without food. “digests what you eat” so that you can eat all the good food you want while it Appropriate services were held in is Mr. Edward Haselbarth is visiting he Sh The most effective little liver pills “Florida | made are DeWitts Little Early Risers. da They never gripe. Miller & Shaler. Ww wl ev John Schramm, who has been quite Ww Mr. Ernest Brehme and his sister, th th Arch Cochrane, R. C. Fuller, Jacob A cold. cough or la grippe can be Jeware of | SC Miller & Shaler. Robt. Beachy, Florence Speicher and | M Holiday season. Talk about your Christmas gifts.gen- red discontinu . anny taken for less | Senger Agent at Portsmouth, Va. ‘Rar? & : fa s E. St. Joux, 1.8. ALLEN, tlemen, why, “Bert” Stevanus received | '7 V.-P. & G. M. Gen. Pass. Agt. one that takes the cake. It’s a boy, a di Well, we guess yes DeWitt's Little Early Risers are Miller & | nd invigorate the system. We learn with much regret that the | w Cold and cough cures are numerous | W leads all others in | w merit, is Forey’s HoNEY AND Tar,which is in great demand these pays. & Shaler. that Miller 3 m ~ veyye D Secretary-Treasurer J. KE. Williams, ! C. Shoe- | ;t Goal Run, was in Meyersdale, Wed- nesday evening, and among the Rowe mine employes effected a strong organ- ization of the United Mine Workers of W. M. McConnell, General Agent, 1434 America. Williams is a hustler in the Many have lost confidence and hope as well as health, because they thought | s their kidney disc was incurable. Forey’s KipNey CURE is a positive care | ¢ Miller & Shaler. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tipton and were Take no other. : t Mr. Tipton was in town squaring up all : m x : t his debts, he said, and Tri Star is un- t lars on subscription. He is one of the best and most industrious citizens of his neighborhood, and a man of his make-up is bound to get along welland have lots of friends. The person who disturbed the con- gregation last Sunday by coughing, is requested to call on Miller & Shaler and get a bottle of Forey’s Hoxpy axp Tar. It always gives relief. We are a little late getting out the paper this week, owing to Christmas coming during the busiest portion of the week. We never work on Christ- mas and the Fourth of July, then, too, our large calendar printing trade has been taking up nearly all of our time this week. We are still taking orders for calendars, but all who want calen- dars and have not yet ordered them should order at once. Our 1901 line of | samples can’t be beaten. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel Salve. Most of | them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, sealds, burns, sores and skin diseases. Miller & Shaler. | Our friends John W. Corbett and Thomas Eckerd made Tie Star a very pleasant after Cliristmas call on Wed- | nesday. As the result of their visit we are several dollars better off, for these two good fcllows never forget to pay the printer, and, by the way, did you ever take notice that men who travel on the square always get along better and have more money than those who are always on the beat? Good luck to them! Hans Wilbelmi last week moved his household effects into the residence hé purchased last fall from Mrs. M. Dive- ly, on Grant street. We were real sor- ry to see Hans moving out of the Betsy Wagner property, for we used to have lots of fun with his electric door bell when going home at night. It was great sport to press the button, then fasten it with a wooden plug and keep it ringing by the hour, or until Hans would get up and look for the boot jack. When you need a soothing and heal- ing antiseptic application for any pur- { nose, nse the original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores | without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Miller & Shaler. One of our prominent citizens has handed us quite a lengthy article on the existing and growing evils of our town, requesting us to publish the same. We haven't got room for it in our columns, Lhis week, but we will publish it in our next issue. The writ- er suggests some remedies for existing evils, and he handles his subject with- out gloves. Anyone who may think the writer too radical is welcome to space for a reply. Our columns are always open to all who desire to con- tribute on public topics. Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces imme- dinte results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. Miller & Shaler. Mr. George S. Scully, of Pittsburg, who has many warm friends in Salis- bury and vicinity, wrote the editor a short letter on the 24th inst. Among other things Mr. Scully said: “Send me bill for Tne Star for year ending Dec. 31st, 1900. I also wish to renew for 1001, as the news of old Somer- set county is always interesting to me. I had several good hunts during the hunting season, and had good sport all fall. Next season we expect to go to Maine. I have never been in better health, having recovered entirely from the fever.” | digests all kinds of food. Miller & “Well, if I haven’t earned my Sun- was a remark dropped by Charley Upon inquiry it transpired that Mr. was never beaten in the county, if in Sa 156 horses furnished with new foot gear during 6 days. about two weeks. caused his death were Kidney diseas and inflammation of the bladder. Lichty was a consistent member of the | cyira German Baptist ehurch, and for riod of about 30 years was a de the Summit Mills congregation. neighbors, and he will be greatly miss- ed in the community where he so long | resided. The funeral took place «n | death. good story on Dennis De Haven, Osear Wagner and Jasper Newton Ringler, who were in Addison on a hunting ex- pedition some time ago. The granger had killed a pheasant, then got a local taxidermist to stuff its skin and fasten the “dummy” to the limb of a tree. Oscar came along and spied the bird, and after shooting at it until his entire his gun barrel was so hot that it would bird still sitting serenely on the tree. ed the deception, which made him so wot that he burned a hole in his pants while sliding down. chanced to come along and repeat the same performance. that some of these Addison township farmers are too mean for anything. ringe of Mr. Peter A. Beachy and the only daughter of Dr. P. Fahrney, of Clieago, the happy event to take place man, a son of the late Abraham DP. known to the people of Somerset coun- When the stomach is tired out it | 1st have a rest, but we can’t live Kodol Dyspepsia Cure restoring the digestive organs to alth. It is the only preparation that aler. y rest, then no man in Somerset has,” eimer, the popular local blacksmith, jen he took off his apron, Saturday | ening, says the Somerset Herald. eimer drove 622 horse shoses during | e week, a record which he believes o state. Ile started in Monday by | Help is needed at once when a per- | n’s life is in danger. A neglected | cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One inute Cough Cure quickly cures | cents each. forges Agouls 1208 Booed: Joy Hattie Haselbarth are among those of goughis und coi and the Worst pases! will be published free ork; C. L. Longsdorf, New kngian ; . 5 avo Fo .q | eroup, bronehitis, grippe and other ~ Non-putrons will | paccenger Agent, 308 Washington St., our young people wlio hove retrned | 0 OF nd lung troubles. Miller & or will be pub- | Boston, Mass. ; W. M. McConnell, Gen- | home from their studies to spend the | Shaler. Mr. Jacob M. Lichty, a prominent rmer residing near Summit Mills, od on Monday last after an illness of | that The ailments Mr. | a pe- He as highly esteemed by his friends and To these we extend our sym- athy. A farmer in Addison township tells a upply of ammunition was gone, and ry spit, he was chagrined tobehold the Ie then climbed the tree and discover- But he did not 1le just let it and Ringler the bait. DeHaven down until ake here They now declare Cards are out announcing the mar- Tan, 10th, 1901, at the bride’s home. The groom is a former Elk Lick young Jeachy, and the bride’s father is well ty. Dr. Fahrney at one time did busi- ness in Meyersdule, if we mistake not, where he manufactured the well known Fuhrney family medicines. He went to Chicago some years ago, where his business grew to such gigantic propor- {ions as to make a millionaire of him, we are informed. THis intended son-in- law is now manager of the doector’s ex- tensive business, and it isbut justice to Lim to say that he is one of the brain- jest and most popular young men ever reared in this vicinity. Tne Star tend- ers its congratulations in advance, wishing the couple a long and Se] life. Our brother, A. S. Livengood, in or- | dering the address of his paper chang- ed from Woodbine, Kan, to Chapman, Kansas, takes occasion to say: “My corn crop this year was a partial fail- ure, owing to dry weather, but will have about 500 bushels. I had 20 acres of oats and five acres of Caffer corn, whieh yielded well. This fall I put in 50 acres of wheat, which is looking splendid. I tended all my Crops my- | gageasily andas weliascank self, doing all the work alone, ex- cept harvesting, and I also helped vest and haying time. This is best neighborhood I have ever liv- ed in. We have farmers here that raise wheat. That sounds like a fish story, but it is true. We have long and short distance telephones here, also rural free delivery of mails. The Demopops have all disappeared since Nov. 6th. In fact there were very few of them in this neck o woods before the election. Everybody here seems to be prosper- ous. Times are better than I ever saw them before.” A Meyersdale young lady attending church one Sunday evening not long ago, sat directly behind a tall, hand- somely dressed stranger with a piece of raveling hanging over his collar. Be- ing one of those generous-hearted, whole-souled girls who grow up to be motherly old friends te everybody in town, she thought how glad she would be if a kind-hearted girl would do so much for her father if he should come to church with a raveling hanging down his back. So when the audience arose for prayer she concluded to pick it off. Carefully raising her hand she gave it a little twiteh, but there was more of it than she supposed, and a foot or two more of it appeared. Setting her teeth she gave another pull, and about a yard of that horrid thread hung down his back. This was getting embarrass- ing, but being determined she gave it another yank and discovered that she his undershirt. Her was so painful that was unraveling embarrassment chloroform could not have alleviated ler sufferings, nor a pint of powder hidden her blushes when the gentle- man turned with an inquiring look to «ee what was tickling his neck. en For Pneumonia. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: “I have used Forey’s HONEY AND Tan in three very severe cases of pneumo- nia with good results in every case.” There is nothing so good Miller & Shaler. We understand there are still a few ladies in Salisbury and vicinty who | had been vi did not take advantage of our recent | offer to send an elegant silver-plated | sugar shell absolutely free of charge to any married lady who would s ask for it, go we will renew the offer four a short time only. | regularly at forty cents each. | jewelers ask fifty to seventy-five cents Mr. C. A. Mitchell, one of our hotel | for such good | beautiful ercatio plate. To we married lady who has not receiv ed one. | improve very much in health. This announcement should be cut out rr | and returned to us with your rec driving 79 shoes, Tuesday 104, Wednes- 1 his ' I¥ Smporinne day 114, Thursday 105, Friday 103, and | 0 Sen turday 117, a total of 622 shoes, or | 3 Wednesday at 2 p. m., Revs. C. G. Lint | -—— . nT et od All Dis- and J. W. Peck officiating. Deceased | REAT ro = ; YFEER '— Sr ses as aged 68 years and 8 months. A al Ei Sg Sia eases of the A h hil a WN ton ife and seven children, as well as | both on Stomach, Kid- three brothers are left to mourn his | Pre ly tl neys and Liver wh I always a reader. Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhat gans. It is thelatest dis ant and tonic. No ot Dyspej Flatuler Addison News. Dec. 24th. —Mrs. Frank Nicklow, who ting friends at McKees- port, returned home last Friday. Mrs. Een Eply, of Ruble, Fayette county, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Largent, also Mrs. F. Brooks, and her mother, Mrs. Jeremiah Wright. Ar. A. C. Hartzell is at Homestead Another Word to the Ladies. | nply We sell these shells detail | visiting her parents. ® They are exquisitely | keepers, is erecting a large ice house srade silver on his farm near town. Alr. O. D. Nicklow, our barber, is still on the sick list. He does not seem to ns in high further advertise our ware will send one, postpaid, to every Also please en ant home wedding took place idence of Mr. Lloyd Beachy, y Tuesday at 4 o'clock. The contract- | ing parties were Mr. Albert M. Emrich and Miss Bertha J. Crossen. to help pa st. | A Pleasant Wedding. | | | 1 First Ne tional Bank an (F FROSTBURG, MD.—=* e Capital Stock and Surplus Fand......c..ooccivmne ,000.00. Deposits, (OVEr).-susirerrerrrrrescssrsnsrrssacessasnerssesns $365,100.00. United States Deposits......co.coenvurresenrerarzennensees $50,000.00. Assets (OFVET)..cocniizeciiecrosnsrrenesonssrtiznssrnsan $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- tention. This bank is the only United States depository in the George's Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock. MARX WINELAND, PRESIDENT. ROBERDEAU ANNAN, CASHIER. i The cere- - | mony was performed by Rev. Homer | 8. May. After the ceremony: those | present surrounded a table loaded | down with Christmas bounties. Mr. | and Mrs. Emrich start out in life to- gether with the w ell-wishes of a host of { friends. The 5 Minute Breakfast Feod. | a Purina Health Flour | If Y N | t - » es , I» ou eg eC | Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Rheuma- tism, Malaria, Nervous Prostration —all caused by Acip Condition of System—BRIGHT'S Dis- 1- | ease will follow. Thous- ands testify this rem- _edy cures all the M\ former and pre- vents the lat- ak «BRAIN BREAD.” | DURINA MILLS, ST. Louis, Mo. ! wn supply eats | is of DAVISSON ARMSTRONG, President. Capital Stock, $50,000.00. Surglus, $36,000.00. Three per cent. interest allowed on special deposits. Drafts issued FRANK WATTS, Cashier. THOMAS HUMBERTSON, Vice President. The Citizens” \ ational Bank. I'rostburg, Maryland. Ps direct on all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts Solic't~d and Correspondence Invited. come from AcID Condition, and S.P. H. cures all | by removing the cause. | Send stamp and receive “Treatise | on Acip Condition,” from which thousands are suffering. SPARKS MEDICINE CO. | No. 400 N. 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa yspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. | R ) ina mm sane " Are You Interested? If you are interested in knowing just where to get the best Christmas Candies, Cakes, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars, etc., you should not fail to call at the leading grocery, where you have the finest selection to selcet from. ee CANDIS., —- Hard Mixed, per H............ 7 cts {Korker Mixed, per pound, 10 Christmas, Premium and Best cents, or Three pounds for.... 25 ets. Bon Bons, mixed per Ih. 15 ¢ Ribbon Mixed, per bh.......... 15 cts. cents, or 2 pounds for........ 2b ets. ¢ Sultan Mixed, perth. .i....... 18 cts. Hand-made Clear Toys, per 1h.. 15 ets.¢ Chocolate Creams, per pound, Peppermint and Wintergreen ¢. from 15 cents to...... cts. Lizenges,perdb.............. 15 ets. ¢ Burnt Peanuts, per 1b 15 cts. Eltin Mixed, per Ib............. 15 cts.§ Pan Mixed, per B.... 15 cts. Yam Yams, perbh............ 15 cts. $ Opera Mints, per Bh. .......... 15 cts. Opera Wintergreens, per Ih... 1i¢'s. { (Conversation Lozenges, per 1b.. 15 ets. LFA fine assortment of Stick Candy at Ten cents per pound, or Three pounds for Twenty-five cents. NUS. —= Almonds, perlb. .... 0.0. en. {Pennute. perb... ccs. ants 10 ects. Cream Nuts, per 1h... ots. ¢ Mixed Nuts,perb............s 15 cts. English Walnuts, per h........ 15 ets. § E& Popcorn Balls and a large assortment of Christmas Tree Ornaments at reasonable prices. = HRUILI'TS. —- = ta a ° Oranges, Lemons, California Grapes, Bananas, Cranberries, Tligs, Dates, ete. SPECIAL PACKAGES of Choice Christmas Cigars put up in neat and convenient form. © They're immense. Try them. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and hoping to greet you all at my new store, I remain your ser- J. T.JEF ERY, WILT BUILDING, SALISBURY, PA. Chateau de Speer Wines of Passaic, IV. J. Vineyards. These Wines Rival the World in Excellence. . O14, rich and mellow by age and years of care and frequent racking in fumigated celiars as is done with the Chateau Wines ia France, The Chateau co tains a limited sup- ply of Private Stock Port nineteen years old, besides Dur- gundy and Claret of nearly the sameage. The Speer Port. however, nine years Jold, as well as the Burgundy, Claret and Sherry, are hizh class wines. The s % ¥% Climax 1 Brandy is 18 year» 1 old. All are preferred whereknown by the { Medical profession _ias superior to any that can be had, fot 0A 6 HEE ta i Photograph of ( tea cor, their excellent effect upon the system when used by invalids, the weakly and aged persons and in general family use. Northern New Jersey climate, and soil abounding in iron is just adapted tor this grape for Port wine. Itis the same kind of oil as in Portugal. Speer's winery and vineyards are the only Port grape vineyards in the United States; only vineyards that cultivate the real Port wine grape of Portugal ; while other wines or mixtures called port are made without a single Oporto grape in then. Mr. Speer 1s the first and only one who imported the Vines and acciimated the real Port wine grape vines of Portugal. Ie spent thousands of dollars asa hobby to see what he could do toward acclimating these Portugal vines here. It took eight years for them to become acclimated before Mr. Speer got a single grape; during those years all died except about eight hundred vines, when those began to grow vigorous and bear fruit ; from these, layers were made for new vines. The vineyards now cover fifty six acres. It has proven a success. The grapes are allowed to hang cn the vines until they begin to raisin, when they have parted with scme of the water and are rich in sugar; and the wine made frem Port wine grapes is the only real genuine Port wine made in America. Itis by far THE wing for weakly persons, the aged and for evening entertainments. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. : I | sti Te st €)