The LYON Improved “BALL-BEARING”’ Egg Beater Beats eggs quicker and makes more material than any other beater. Unsurpassed as a creamwhippperand forstirring up batter for cakes, etc. Has ball bearings at both ends. No unsightly outside supporting frame. Neatestinappearance and easiest cleaned of all egg beaters. For Sale by Dealers. THE ‘“SARATOCA”’ SLICER For slicing all kirds of fruit and vegetables easily, perfect- ly and rapidly. Double cut— f one side cutting thick, the other thin. Reversible handle; insert in either end. Made from one piece of solid steel. For Sale by Dealers. MILFORD MFG. CO. Sole Manufacturers MILFORD - NEW YORK ~ NOTIN ANY TRUST Many newspapers have lately given currency to reports by irresponsible parties to the effect that THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO had entered a trust or combination; we wish to assure the public that there is neo truth in such reports. We have been manufacturing sewing machines for over a quarter ofa centu- ry, and have established a reputation for our- selves and our machines that is the envy of all others. . Our ‘ New Home’ machine has never been rivaled as a family machine.—It stands at the head ofall High Grade sewing machines, and stands-on its ewan merits. The ““ New Home?’ is the only really HIGH GRADE Sewing Machine on the market. It is not necessary for us to enter into a trust to save our credit or pay any debts as we have no debts to pay. We have never entered into competition with manufacturers of low grade cheap machines that are made to sell regard- less of any intrinsic merits. Do not be de- ceived, when you want asewing machinedon’t send your money away from homes; callon a “ New Home” Dealer, he cansell you a better machine for less than you can purchase elsewhere. If there is no dealer mear you, write direct to us. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO ORANGE, MASS. New York, Chicago, Ill, St. Louis, Mo., Atlan« ta, Ga., Dallas, Tex., San Francisco, Cal. STEVENS CRACK SHOT RIFLE. A new rifle. 20-inch barrel. ‘Weight 4 pounds. C. B. caps and .22 short R. F. Has an AUTOMATIC SAFETY and cannot be discharged accident- Price Only $4.00 If these rifles are not carried in stock by your dealer, send price and we will send it to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalog deseribing com- [lets line and containing valuable in- ormation to shooters THE J. STevENs Anus axD Tool Co. P. 0. Box ,_ CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 3275 TrADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir. culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a i] four months, $L. Sold by all newsdealers. NN & Co,zerereevex. New York Branch Office. 625 F St. Washineton, W. H. KOONTZ. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-I.aw, J. G. OGLE SOMERSET, PENNA Office opposite Court House. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. J. A. BERKEY Attorney-at-Iiaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ® R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. A. F. BSPEICHER, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENN’A. Office corner Grant and Union Streets. Patronize The Home Bakery! Having purchased the Salis- bury bakery of Henry Dersch, I wish to inform the people of Salisbury and vicinity that I solicit their liberal patronge. The Best Of Everything in my line will be sold at rea- sonable prices, and Mr. Dersch will run the delivery wagon as heretofore. Prompt attention will be given to special orders, and no efforts will be spared to please my customers. John Schramm. ER DELIVERY We are now running a free delivery wagon and will deliver Grocer- ies, Flour, Fruit, Bread, ete., to all parts of town. >We Sell heapztor Cash. Give us a trial and you will find that it is to your interest to deal with us. Our goods are always fresh and pure, and our prices low. Man Shall Not That is what our Saviour said when the devil tried to tempt him on the mountain top. No one wants to live by bread alone. Good MxaT is wanted by all ug, and even The Devil Is Going About like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. .But don’t let the devil put it into your head that you can buy better MEAT than is sold at my shop. I kill good cattle and al- ways sell as low as current prices will allow. For the best Mear and the lowest living prices, always call on your servant. x 1 - om ams acct © . Simearman. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis- eases. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE Is a Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recogni by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. Salisbury Hack lane, SCHRAMM BROS. Proprietors. SCHEDULE :—Hack No. 1 leaves Salis- bury at 8 a. m., arriving at Meyersdale at 9.30 a. m, Returning leaves Meyersdale atl p.m., arriving at Salisbury at 2.30 p. m. HACK No. 2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. m., ar- riving at Meyersdale at 2.30 p. m. Return- ing ledves Meyersdale at 6 p. m. arriving at Salisbury at 7.30 p. m. B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. Summer Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, May 18, 1902. Under the new schedule there will be 10 daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di- vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: Hast Bound. No. 10x—Night ExXpress............. No. 14*—Accommodation .... No. 6g—Through Mail........ No. 46z—Through Train....... a No. 16¥—Accommodation............ West Bound. No. 9*—Night Express.............. 2 No. 13*—Accommodation 4 No. 47*—Through Train............. No. 5d—Through Mail.............. No. 49%*—Accommodation ........... *Regular stop. zDo not stop. xFlag stop. g Stop to take on passengers for Wash- ington and points beyond. d.Stop to take on passengers for Pittsburg and west. J.C. CORRIGAN, Agent. HEE RRRRR Live By Bread Alone!| Lov Smite is an enormous fool, but for gall he isv’t in it with his. master, “Timmie” Scull. It is a well known fact that both Scull and Smith favored and worked in conjunction with the Democratic county committee to set up a complete fusion county ticket. They set up a ticket, too, that showed fraud on the face of it, and when J. A. Berkey decided to take the dirty schemers in- to court, then they withdrew their mon- grel ticket as quick as lightning. ‘‘Lu- cifer” candidly admitted that he was sorry that the dirty job came to grief, but the cowardly “Timmie” is now claiming that he was for the straight Republican ticket all the time. What gall! What impudence ! It took Mr.Scull from the time the result of the primary was known until this week to find out for sure that he is a Republican, and not until this week did he hoist the ticket to the masthead of his Herald,or “Bolters’ Bazoo,” as his paper is usually called. If Mr. Scull supposes for one moment that his deathbed repentance is deceiving anybody, he is sadly mis- taken. And if he supposes for one mo- ment that the Republican county or- ganization, or the rank and file of the party care a straw what course the Herald pursues, he is laboring under a wrong impression. No one even cares whether Mr. Scull votes the Republi- can ticket, and it is not believed by very many people that either be or his principal henchmen will vote the tick- et straight. There is some dirty work going on now that the dirty skunks think they are keeping completely hid from true Republicans, but in that they are also mistaken. The Herald people are noted for professing one thing through their paper and doing the op- posite on the quiet. But let them go ahead, for they are politically dead and damned, anyway. His Life In Peril, “1 just seemed to have gone all to pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., “billiousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn’t eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit- ters, but they worked wonders. Now 1 sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work.” They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down peo- ple. Try them. Only 50c. at E. H: Miller’s drug store. Another Candidate Off. Everett Republican. As was announced in the Republican last week J. C. Lowry. Esq., of Somer set, was placed on the Demoeratic-Un- ion ticket for State Senator in: this dis- trict to run against Hon. W. C. Miller. Editor Alex. Grof had been pulled off by the Democratic bosses and General William H. Koontz put on in his place. Then Koontz withdrew and J. C. Low- ry was put on in his place. On Mon- day of this week Mr. Lowry withdrew and now there is no one to take his place. The handwriting iz on the wall. Hon. W. C. Miller will be elected by over 4,000 majority and no one wants to be buried under such an avalanche of votes. Dr. Miller’s record in the Legislature ix approved by the people of this coun- ty and the other counties comprising the district. He supported every bill in the house calculated to benefit the farmer, the laborer and the When the miners’ bills House in the last sesssion, he, with other members of the House from the hard coal regions, did everything in his power to get the Senate committee 10 put those bills on passage in the Sen. ate. With him in the Renate the next session the miners will friend and supporter. the Somerset coal regions will give him hearty support and it is believed the miners in the Broad Top region will do the same. Let a man be judged by his acts. Dr. Miller’s votes in the Legisla- ture speak for him. He made a mag- nificent record and is entitled to strong support from the people of this county. He is a generous, warm-hearted man personally. This is shown by the man- ner in which he has interested himself in getting help on numerous occasions for people in distress. Put him in the Senate and you will have the right man in the right place, and one who will be a friend at all times to everyone need- ing a friend. miner. passed the have a firm The miners in Forty Years’ Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis- ease after 40 years’ torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin dis- eases. Beware of counterfeits. E. H. Miller. Several Jolts. There is a tariff on steel and there is the “Steel Trust.” The tariff, it is said, is the mother of the trusts. The way to wipe out the trusts, it is said, is to wipe out the tariff. There is no tariff on: petroleum, but there is the Standard Oil Trust. This gives a jolt to the theory. There is no tariff on steel rails in England. But the British steel rail industries have formed a trust to reg- ulate the output and to control prices. Still the only way to wipe out the trusts, it is said, is to wipe out the tariff. —Jersey City Journal. VOTE FOR COOPER. Beware of Labor Tyrants in Dis- guise—A Few Words of Warning. For a week or two O. W. Kennedy has been flooding Somerset county with letters, *circulars, ete. In one set of the circulars Mr. Kennedy tells who he is, and among other things he claims to be a staunch friend of the working man. It is well enough to take Mr, Kennedy’s statements with salt. In the first place, Mr. Kennedy is a high-salaried officer of the Frick Coke Company, and everybody knows that the Frick Coke Company employs more scab labor than any other concern in Western Pennsylvania. Of course, the Frick concern pays some of its skilled workmen good wages, but the majority of its work is performed by the most degraded and poorly paid class of la- borers that can be found anywhere in America. Huns and Slavs are employ- ed to take the place of Americans, be- cause they cost less money and can be more easily enslaved and imposed upon than Americans. Secondly, the Frick Company em- ploys no men for officers and bosses who are staunch friends of the labor- ing man. If Mr. Kennedy would be the friend of the working men that he claims to be. and especially of organ- ized labor, he couldn’t hold his position with the concern. Thirdly, it is generally good policy to steer clear of these fellows who are never known to be friendly to laboring men until they are candidates for office. That’s the kind of a man Mr. Kennedy is, and his loving twaddle sounds too much like a deathbed repentance just at this time. ; Any working man whois a Republican and will allow Mr. Kennedy’s honeyed words to capture his vote is not very smart. Vote for Cooper, the Republi- can candidate, who is a most excellent man, and who represents the party that has enacted all the legislation that was ever enacted for the benefit of the laborer. A union miner who knows whereof he speaks has the following to say in the Meyersdale Republican con- cerning Mr. Kennedy: Eprror Repucrnican:—I desire to say a few words of caution to the laboring men of Meyersdale and Somerset coun- ty, as regards O. W. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee for Congress in this district. and his attitude towards organized labor. He has been thebitter foe of organized labor and by his direc- tion unionism has been crushed out in Fayette county.He is against the United Mine Workers’ organization, and when men went into Connellsville to hold public meetings looking towards mak- ing an attempt to organize, he had men discharged for merely attending the meetings, and if necessary, I can furn- ish the exact dates and the number of men so discharged. He is now asking our assistance, when in 1898 he was dc- ing all in his power to crush us. There are miners employed in this region to- day, besides myself, who are fully aware of what I say, and who, like my- self. can tell all about Mr. Kennedy's attitude towards organized labor. A Uxrox MINER. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easy, No disease costs more little Jives than croun. It’s attack is so sud- den that the sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Ruch eases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquities the mucus, al- lays inflammation; removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures colds, coughs, grip, brouchitis,all throat and lung trouble. IF. 8S. McMa- hon, Hampton, Ga.: “A bad cold ren- | dered me voiceless just before an ora- torical contest. 1 intended to with- draw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in time to win the medal.” E. H. Miller. To Statesmen Out of a Job. Well, gentlemen, what do you want? A change? Nominate your poison. State the remedy for a general condi- tion of prosperity probably unexampled in this or any other country. How to introduce paralysis in the commercial world, how to stop the hum of machin- ery, how to reduce the demand for products of all sorts, how to increase wants and diminish the means of satis- fying them, how to kill industry, to grow paupers to fill charitable institu- tions and empty workshops—these are some of the questions to which the massive minds of ‘‘statesmen out of a job” are now exclusively devoted. The leap in the dark has been tried before. The man who tries it knows when he strikes the solid earth. In proportion to the distance he has to fall is the jar when he stops going down. Prudent men don’t leap in the dark. They don’t leap at all after they have reached a certain age. Old bones are brittle. It is easy to jump down. It is terribly hard to jump up.—Chicago Tribune. The above is well worth thinking over, and we wish to warn voters of our own county and the state to be on their guard and vote the whole Repub- lican ticket, state, district and county. It’s the only safe thing to do. If you want to usher in another Soup House administration, then vote for Kennedy for Congress and for as many other Democrats as you can find on the bal- lot. But if you want prosperity to reign, then vote for Cooper for Con- gress and for the whole Republican ticket. Though We Say If urselves— You can get the largest and best bottle of Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil that is to be found at the Elk Lick Durg Nore, Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil contains 50 per cent. Pure Norweigan Cod Liver 0il, or 16% per cent. than any other Emulsion on the market. more Our Emulsion is pleasant to take, easily digested, and is highly recommended for Con- sumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis and General Debility. Your Next Bottle, Miller's! Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Elk Lick Pharmacy. A Weak Stomach Indigestion is often caused by over- eating. An eminent authority says the harm done thus exceeds that from the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want but don’t over- load the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good digestant like. Kodol, which digests your food with- out the stomach’s aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains soon restore health. Dieting unneces- sary. . Kodol quickly relieves the feel- ing of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol Nature’s Tonle. Prepared only by E. C. DEWITT & 00.,0Ohic Theol, botite containest times the boc. Hiv gd SOLD BY E. H. MILLER. LADIES, YOU MUST S¥E our new line of La- dies’ Suits and Wraps. We have your style, because we have ALL THE RIGHT .. STYLES in Suits and Jackets for the swell dresser as well as for the con- servative buyer. You won't find fault with the price. Nobody does. S.C. HARTLEY, Meyersdale, Pa. Correct Silverware Correctin character, design and § workmanship— is as necessary as dainty china or fine linen if you would have everything in good taste and ony. Knives, forks, spoons and fancy pieces for table use will be correct if se- lected from goods stamped ‘1847 5% Remember 1847,” as there a imitation “Rogers.” F a No.6 address t. o makiore Caislogne International Silver Co. Meriden, Conn. ID& CLOCK REPAIRING, Gun- | smithing and many other kinds of re- pair work done neatly, promptly and substantially. All-work left Theoph. Wagner prices, by the undersigncd. BEN. WAGNER, tf Salisbury, Pa. at the residence will be | promptly attended “to, at reasonable | Wine Makicg in Portugal. . In great cmcrgency when alk . the men are demanded in the vine- | yards, women are called to assist | in wine treading. Our correspon- | dent saw young women wear- | ing their own garments which they | skilfully gather up around them until they assume the biggest and | most abbreviated of Dutchman's “britchen” costumes, while in the winery. THIS IS A SCENE IN THE VILLAGE OF QUINTAS, PORTUGAL. An improved method of mash- ing by machinery is adopted At the Speer Oporto Gr:pe Vineyards, PASSAIC, 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 Wine from “peer’sVineyards beats the world for its valuable | medicinal qualitics. None put i on the market now,until nine years | old. Weakly persons, Invalids, | Females, and Aged persons, | should always have a bottle in the | house. If properly used it will | restore health and prolong life. It is by all odds the Wine for wed- dings, social entertainment and family use. ) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS WHO DEAL IN HIGH GRADE WINES, A WONDERFUL WORK. 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A. . star Feed Grinder Will grind Ear Corn and all kinds of small grain into a first-class Chop-Feed. By its use the farmer saves his grain, toll, hauling | his grain to the mill; improves his stock and lines his pocket-book. Write us for book on Ground Feed and Feed-Grinders. Agents Wanted STAR MANUFACTURING CO. 72 Broad St., NEW LEXINGTON, OHIO Le Has) Swedish Asthma Hay Fever Cure! Asthma and Hay Fever posi- tively cured by this medicine. USED BY PERMISSION. Hart’s Swedish Asthma Cure Co., . Buffalo, N. Y. Sirs: —If I could, I would like to send a bottle of your Cure to every sufferer frour Asthma in the United States as a Xmas gift. I have taken three bottles and I knew its value before I had tak- en one-third of the first bottle. I could breathe free and sleep like a child. My weight then was 140 pounds. At the present time it is 172. Am on the Po- lice force at night; exposed to all kinds of weather. Am 53 years old. Am ac- guainted with a gentleman, Mr. Long, a jeweler, No. 80 8S. Market St., who has been a sufferer for years; often not able to do any work, and it has wrought wonderful results in his case. I gladly recommed it; especially to my old | Army Comrades. W. J. Browx, 195 N. Buckley St., Wooster, O. | Sold by all druggists or sent direct, Price $1.50 per bottle. (HART'S SWEDISH ASTHMA CURE (0. BURRALO, N.Y. BANNER SALVE, ! themost healing salve in the world. Ce << Il N> Jp |
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