The Daily Stan dard r BY JAMES P. COOK. : FICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every cr jr (Sunday excepted) and delivers by carriers- BATES OF 8UBSOBIPTION One year.......... . S4 00 Six months......... ... 2 00 Three months . . . ... .... .s ... 1 06 One month:.......,.... ... . -35 Singlo copy...........;...., 05 ADVERTISING KATES. Terms for regular advertisements ma ae known on application. v7 Address alllcommunications to THE STANDARD. Ooncord.IN. C. CONCORD, NOV. 15, 1895. No so Much of a Jke. Dover, Del., Nov. 12.- By way of a joke, some fellow-workmen of Vm. Hcney, an employe of Richard- I charSed son 05 Robbins' cannery, loaded his 1 ether two' yic wita euiu&iug material compos 1 ea . Cr 'rethird tnhAnnn ntirl frr, . ww mum tl Vf inevrippied nud ttae Blind. Salisbury Worhi : Deputy Sheriff Root. Monroe left this mornibicifpr the "brick house settiement,, rten miles south oi herei ? He. Went to ar rest 'three persona Morselling liquor on Sunftayk. 3 f'-lt One of them, Augustus House, is the pale-faced cripple, who - for many years has yisited r- Salisbury carrying with him a paper,. askine for help. He is , generally accom panied by his mother who seems to oe in destitute circumbtances. Th'i is not the first time, ' however, that Augustus has been arrested for sell. ing whiskey, he having been tried in our courcfii seyeral times for that offense. The judges heretofore haye let him off on account of bis sad bodily afflictions. Another onejof the offenders whom Deputy Monroe will arrest is Paul Reinsel, a blind man, who is also charged with selling spirits on the Sabbath, The third offender to be a-rested is a man named Bostian who is so drawn up by disease that he travels on his hands and feet. He is charged with the eme cSense as the LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitio " ,CD202I fcY USING; ' 53 Cherry I Pectoral A POACHER'S EXPEBtEKCE. j 'Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of-acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found-it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayers Cherry loafer S0iM0 T HE V We now have UNDER VESTS Special hp in wool ana cotton lor infants blacs 5 to 40 72 "rown and misses ana mnip.s . uamaino : coarse and fin a Seats silver, tan. B esso i. e sox Bncklen's Arnica Naive, third.? gunpowder. mUiam lifted IrLlT 5-balV(,ln .world for it Jithoa: suspicion, but after a few pufla disutercna explosion' occur. Hands, Chilblains Corns P3? rett. irJii face waa bad-j burned, s.kin Eruptions, and positively cures his mustache singed off, and his PiltS br no Pay requi-ed. It is riffhisyeao seriously injured that P , Slve satisfaction "or were u nttle hope of saying tie bor. T7r w p I . n?,per AVER'S LEADS L OTHER smsmmili u. i - -". mu x u a :ztfr n i trurr i - y2iir Qf-r.ro Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral."-E. M. Brawley, D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD HEDAL AT THE WOBLD'S PAIE. misses and ladies. Infants iersey rib wool vests 5ents ack lisl( 25 cents, - w vw aC o. -Misses jersey rib cotton n!?8?6- iiai( vests 2 r wllvu OUA ai cents. . v Ladies iersev rib cotton GOOD Wmmun, vests at 6, 18, 2o, 35 and 45c. , seamless sox at 5 fi; o, uauioo jcibc)' nu VVOOl VeSL and drawers fine goods, 61.95 per suit. Infants zeohvr knu 10 cents. UUULees ...l,a. JJnr..ea By ,.ans. Edward T fil I l"L' lo1Tf1 "ll XT -. . mi I ... . " , . u, VU1., xov, i4.Tae or ttio late .well-known firm of L V a5 ox tne Uolorado re- and E I' Blnm, pnblisliera of the old """ ages toaay -rrom oalem Tresi and Blum's almanac A,eu 1,a ac lCe Uteagench-head- died at his home at Salem at 1 iicAicraB q attributes the mur-1 o'clock Thnm,lv Q der8 of the two -Ute- Indians to The two brothers diapoaed of their CirifJ0. ine Domes printing- plant before the senior onick-en creet, seyen member died two years ae. Thpv r: , tu town or Mancos. i7ere neyer married and lived to c uaa eenc inaian Police McCan- gether many years. uuu to looii tor tne horses of the murdered Indians. Kunners hare been sent fcr the son of the Indian supposed to be guilty of the crime. The cavalry at . Fort Logan are awaiting orders and will be ready to more at any moment. For over Fifty Years. itrs. Window's Sooth;ng Syrup has oeen used tor over fifty years by ' minions or mothers for their children while tef thing, with perfect success. it soothes the child, softens the uias, allaya all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best s remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggiata in every part of the m .. vorm. Twenty. five cents a bottle Be sire and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. mwZ&w 823J95 tcelver For the Norfolk A Western. OiiioiiiATi, Ohio., Nov. 14, Judge Taf t today appointed Henry -JSink receiver of the Korf oik and Western f?ailwayr on petition of tne Mercantile Trust Company, of i,ew ort, holding 16,000 000 of mortgage bonds. Fink had already been appointed receiver for the Fi delity Trust Company, of Philadel. ,phia; hQiaing other mortgage bonds. 825 Reward "For any case of Itch or EGzema that I can not cure. Come at once and get wail. No cure no pay. Old Dr. Odam, Alorris House, Concord, N O, P. S. Itch oured in five davs. "Eniscoril HnnvAnfinr AoV:ri 0. iickets on sale November 10th 11th ?nd 12th final limit Not yember 15 1895. Continuous passage injboth directions. Fare for round trip 87.00. . m ' Dr. "Miles JFYrtw Mftum are guaraoceea to srot Headache in 20 minutes. Od cent a dostf Orgraulziugr tlie Silver Party, BlRMIKGHAil, Ala.,-No7. 13. Three hundied Populists, disaffected Democrats and Republicans, held a conference here today.- Hon. J C Sibly, of Pennsylvania, made a warm silver speech and was loudly cheered. it is possible a new party to be known as the Free Silver Honest, Elections', party, will be organized. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. As administrator of D A Sides, deceased, and by virtue of a decree of tne buoerior fjnnvf rf r,Kn COUntV. in thA onae rf A WT r admin istrarnr. n.oain f T a t.? 5 and others, I will 3ell at the court uuuao uuor in concord, to the high est bidder. Oil lVfnnoir "n-T xu, me uuuse ana lot in Mt. Fleass ant known as fh Mn a c;h xxauuuuuji, iu.rs. Alexander and others, conrftininor ohnnf half acres. . This is one of the most , - V Vr Vi UL us tinH in fT4- T1 i. rn ii.- j i x loaaauu XEEMSJ Une wuru casn, Daiance on twelve munms credit, with six per cent xutereai. irom aay oi sale until paid. iJL. ,Y. MOOSE, AfiTni'niflfrofftw . . - By W M Smith, Attorney. -wov. ist iy5. j tds .. TASTELESS: i p3 n n: n r feasa. bl u U fa fa x.aaies extra line merino Infanta 7mWv i wool Vests only $3.00 per pair. f xa.ui8 rea meaicatea vx..F. MERINO WOOL ,I1nof1ant8 7001 stoc at .:i l v vr f j ir M i n vests at -nor rvr -.w . . T , ,.x , , -ncLiaaes ana youths French Ladies' white and colored . enUl Merino cotton vests 35. 38. 4ot?"lluua fi0se 7 to 3 1-2 and 45 cents. - Alwuut' Ladies' white and colors Lf fibbed hose 5 merino cotton drawers. - ar 10 ceDts' . Y??' merino cotton un kiJS ; libbed aersnirts. white and fio nre.rf t I "I ' vw ' V AIi- W or i. cents. 25 cts. Mens' white and colored ?hf be,st ladies fast -.black Beam less nose to be found at KNIT UNDERSHIRTS 1 cents, better grades up to Hooks ANDl's; Mens' white merino cotton undershirts at 25, 35, 38 and uls , mese aoci snirts nave sold for 45 cents np till this at cents Per grss or box can ann ' . ; Mens' mixed color under. shirts at 18b and 25 cts, don blerbreasted and back at 56 c Mens' mixed one-half wool at 47i cts, double back and iront lo cents. For sale by all Uruc:gi8ts. AMINISTBATOB'S NOTICE. ,7A j o apuiiiieu ana QUalinfifl flnminiafrofn il,. mTTL. 1 TT-i 4 "A LJUO aiaoe " , en -a.t xmeman, deceased, all rjersoiJH hnlrliT ni0;mn 2 . w j-ivja OkJJ JiUlI" ment on or before the 17th-day of xovo or cms notice will be Dleaa as a hr f n f v. Also all persons owing said estate ,v.w vw vivmyu payment is This Oct- 17th' 95. Aministrator, Mens' good red wool shirts at 75 cents. Ladies' BLACK CASHMERE gloves (all wool) at 15, 18, 20, 25 and 38 cents. These nasli. mere gloves are the finest we ' "wwwww ruiSMUULTS. I . V w . """ WARRANTED. PRICE SO cts. Pnces are at least 20 per cent. Paris Medictao Co., BrtMT'4 f V v"T"-tJ iS-1 f Sweed finished castmern XOUTBirUlT. - I wlO ii IU V CO i L ( HTirfl AJBXEY, CABB & CO. i . Ladies' fleeced lined silk gloves at 55 cents. Gents' black cashrnftrA gloves at 18 cts. heaw crl fleeced lined, . ' ... "... - . . . -- . Gents' black wool cash mo gloves at 25 and 38 cents. J ''- Gents' WOOL SOCKS at 15cts. finer at 17, 20 and 25 cents Gents' fine came! hair socks at 20 and 25 cents, ' r - - Gents' fine worsted sox at 20 cents. Gents' fleeced linen cotton sox 15 cents. . The first of American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all -; the time foreyer. " Daily, by mail, - V '' so a vear Daily and Sunday,' by mail, 88 a year ADVERTISE CST RIGHT HERE ! -a The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. ' Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year. Address THE SDN, JSTew York. MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. 0, Office in Morrialhnilrlinor. nnnnaif Court. House. . T E Best brass pins at 3 and 4c. Horn dress stays at 3 oenta. per dozen. Best spool silk at 4 cents per spool, twist 2cts, loct shields for lOcts, white tape 1 cent per roll, 29 inch cotton plaids at 5 cents. Drilling and cotton flannel that sell for 8 J and lOcts at 7k All wool red flannel at 15 cents np. HEAVY TWILLED navy flannel for skirts at 20c. Good cotton blankets 75c up Comforts at 90c and SI. connterpaines 63cts to $2,68. Three ponnd feather pillows at 50 cents.- 10-4 sheets at $1,25 per p?ir. White swans down FUR TRIMMING at 25 cts per yd. Black Anrora trimming at 2o cents. short wraps cheap .JTyTp yard pat- itjxiia ui line emuroiu.ej.eu. nel at $1,48 per piece. We have purchased a lot of wash ontlining embroidery silk which we will sell at Sets per Set skein. A O K E T, r D. J. Bostiaist, Proprietor .