The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, March 03, 1892, Image 1

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SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH, 3, 1802.
NUMBER 13.
$2.50 per cord, deliv-
: ered at the works of the
_ Standard Extract Co.,
West Salisbury, Pa.
UPTON H. WHITE, Manager.
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‘he Direct Route to and som Chicege, Joliet, tons,
Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock: Jsland, 4 in JriINom:
Peoria, 1a Muscatine,
_° contain Soda and Charcoal.
WEADACHE
POWDERS
For Nervous or Sick Headache from any cause. They
Used by thousands of
persons because harmless and unlike any others
which are narcotics, to be ‘avoided. Do not
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accept a substiute. If your druggist does
not sell them send 10c. or 250. in
stamps to F. G. STEWART & Co.,
588 Dearborn st., Chicago:
For sale by J. L. Barchus, Salisbury, Pu, and Eichnor Drug Co., Meyersdale, Pa.
18652.
‘Audubon
fn TOWA; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MIN-
A; Watertown snd Sfoux Falls, in DAKOTA ;
Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in MISSOURI ;
maha, Lincoln, Fairbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA.
Leavenworth, Horton, Topeks, Hutchinson 3
Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell, in
Kingfisher, El Reno and Minco, in INDIAN
RITORY; Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo,
RADO. Traverses new areas of rich farming
grazing lands, affording the best facilities of inter-
feation to all towns and cities east and west,
orth: vest and southwest of Chicago and to Pacific and -
‘teans-oceanic seaports.
from Manitou, Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and
gcenic resortsand cities and mining districts in Colorado,
Dany FAST EXPRESS TRAINS
From St Joseph and Kansas Oity to and from all im-
portant towns, cities and sections in Southern Nebraska,
Kansns and the Indian Territory, Also via ALBERT
EEA BOUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water-
town, Sioux. Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL,
connectiong for all points north and northwest between
¢ lakes and thé Pacific Coast.
“For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information
* #pply to any Coupon Ticket Office in the United States
7 Lor Canada, or address
E. ST. JOHN,
© Gen’l Manager,
JOHN SEBASTIAN,
Gen’l Tkt. & Pass, Agta
CHICAGO, ILL. ;
all's Meat Marke
1s headqu arters for everything usually kept in a
Hirst class meat market.
The Best of Everything -
i to be bud in the meat line always on hand, in-
_ cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA
Land
Fresh Fish, in Season.
iry my wares. Come and be con-
handle noue hut the best of goods,
Give me your patronage, and if 1 don’t treat
ore an
You square and right, there will be nothing to +
8 Some you to continue buying of me. You will
+ find that 1 will at all times try to please you.
COME ON
: . and be convinced that I can do you good and
that dam not trying to make a fortune in a day.
Thanking the public for a liberal patronage,
‘and soliciting a continuance and increase of the
Same, 1 am respectfully,
$otasper Wahl.
: Insurance Agency of
Ym. B. COOK,
or a full line of the best American
nd Foreign companies, representing over
Forty-four Million Dollars of asselts,
PROMPT ATTENTION given to set-
_ tlement of clavms. W. B. COOK,
ML Agent.
General Solicitor and Collector.
the interes!
Hh land
ms A “monthly Peper , Jerored
ul oo
to. help advance t
en bd bw vhs gnoe
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And yet we are not content.
1892.
Hardware,
STOVES and ded,
We handle the celebrated line of Cinder-
ella Stoves and Ranges, also the Sunshine
and Rival Ranges, or almost any kind of
stove thal may be desired,
We aim to please the people in giving the
LOWEST PRICES
1 on shelf and other hardware, including Oils,
Paints. Glass, Nails Pumps, Hollow Ware.
| Horse Pads, Blankels, Robes, ete. ele., and
such other things that may be Jound in a
qe hard ware store.
Iu the tine of
Tinware
we can Furnish anything made of tin, and
of any quantity or quality. from the cheap-
est.lo the best of grades. at lowest prices.
Spotting, Roofing
and all kinds of job work, guaranteed to give
satisfaction, al reasonable prices. Solicit
ing your patronage, we remain
C. R. Haselbarth & Son,
Salisbury, Pa.
ished 40 Ye
On the Corner of Grant and Ord Streets.
While our trade has been
growing year ‘by year, we are today working as diligently to
, enlarge our business and serve you better in years to come
| than our efforts were in the past.
“Onward!” Is The Watchword
Diligence, Perseverance, Generous Dealing,
\
x Low Prices,
a matured experience and unflagging enterprise are the keys
to success.
We thank you for your patronage, which has made this
stcre what it is today. A continuance, we hope, will be as
fruitful in the future development and enlargement as it has
been in the past, and your happiness will be increased pro-
portionately.
We keep in stock a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots
and Shoes, Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hard-
ware, Queensware, Groteries, ‘Confectionery, School Books,
Stationery, Wall Paper, Coal Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Cor-
liss Engine Oil, Neatsfoot Oil, Lubricating Oil, Turpentine,
{ Varnishes, Dyes, Paints mixed, Paints in oil, Putty, Window
Glass, all kinds of Miners’ Tools, Ropes. of all sizes Wood and
Willow-ware, Trunks and Valises.
~ Mining Powder and Salt by the Carload!
Royal Flour, Minnehaha Flour, etc,
en in exchange at market prices.
Country Produce tak-
P. 8 HAY, SALISBURY. PENNA
Caner
takes this method of returning his thanks to the many patrons
— Dealer In—
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Grantsville, Md.,
| who haye enabled him to make a complete success of his strict-
ly cash system venture,
We find that we can, under the above system, give our pat-
necessary to make up for ad accounts.
rons any goods they may’ need, without the additional profit
I pay Cash. and sell
goodsTat Cash Prices, yor Cash, and give you a cordial
invitation” to visit'us and i inspect our stock; we will risk your
bu
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ng:
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‘dispatch.
3 TONS, you
fade
Bargains
—— AT
H GC SHAW, WEST SALISBURY.
Look at the following quotations and
govern yourself accordingly :
Minnehaha Flour, per barrel
Pillsbury's Best, per barrel 3
‘Minesota X X X,perbarrel ........ ....i. .:0.90
Reitz’s Best, per barrel,
' Becker Flour, perbarrel .. ... ..... ......4
Stanton’s Buckwheat Flour, per B
Shelled Corn, per bushel
‘White Oats, per bushel
“Sal persack
Mining Powder. S
Patent Meal and all kinds of Mill Feed at
Bottom Prices.
Give me a call and I will save vou
money. H.C. SHAW.
D. 0. McKINLEY,
tenders his professional services to those requir
ing dental treatment.
Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church.
A M IICHTY,
Physician And Surgeon.
” 'Office first door sonth of the M. Hay corner.
SALISBURY, PA.
A. F. SPICICHICR,
Physician And: Surgeon,
tenders his professional services to the citizens
of Salisbury and vicinity.
Office, corner Grant and Union Sts., Salisbury,
Penua.
J. C. LOWRY,
ATTORNEY AT TAT,
SOMERSET, PA.
R.M.BEACHY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
treats all curable diseases horse flesh is heir to.
Has the latest and most improved veterinary sur-
gical instruments and appliances, also a com-
plete veterinary library.
- Veterinary Obstetrics a Specialty.
A complete stock of veterinary medicines al-
ways on hand, thereby saving trouble and an-
noyance.
Horses taken for treatment for $2.50 per week
| #nd upwards, according to treatment required.
Consult me before killing your broken-legged
and tetanized horses. I have treated tetantus or
locked-jaw successfully.
Place of residence, 8 miles west of Salisbury,
Pa. Postoffice address,
Grantsville, Md.
CASPER LOECHEL,
SALISBURY, PENNA.,
“DEALER IN—
BOOTS and SHOES.
! Repairin of all kinds done with neatness and
ive me your patronage, and I will
try to please you
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
H. LOECHEL, Proprietor.
Board by the day, week or ‘month, First-class
accommodations: Rates reasonable.
THR Onvy Liornsep Horr IN SALISBURY.
We take pleasure: in trying to please onr pat- |
in always and THe VaLie J
Senator Blair's
1 atood at least 10 feet high.
£5 For DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
J. A. BERKEY,
of Somerset Borough.
7
Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri-
mary election, to be held Saturday, April 9, 1892
EDITORIAL REMARKS.
To G. C.: Have you tried hypnotism?
That might give you control of the plang
of D. B. H.
THE Prince of Wales is to retire from
the turf. Wonder if somebody. has been
monkeying with his jockeys?
Mr. CLEVELAND now appreciates the
Biblical statement that ‘a prophet is not
without honor, save in his own coantry.”
BENATOR Gibson, of Maryland, has
been losing time. A sneak thief walked
off with his wife's watch the other day.
Some Presidential’ candidates believe
in assuming in public a modest mein.
but it is needless to say Senator Hill isn’t
one uf that kind.
THERE is no’ serious objection to ex-
becoming President; he
might'send his old edueational speeches
to Congress as Special messages.
me oe IT
Toe editors who knew exactly what
the Bt. Louis industrial conference wonld
do now find themselves overstocked with
“I told you 80's.” which they have been
unable to work off.
Fame and fortune awaits the inventor
who cin devise an automatic conpler,
with unbreakable grip, that can he guar-
anteed 10 hook the politicians to the
winning Presidential boom.
Craroaco has not vet demanded an ex-
planation of the House Chaplain for his
action in publicly praving for Divine
protection for those who went on the
Congressional excursion to that city.
, PRESENT indications are that in the
near future the old toper will be unable
to walk a square without having a sign
something like this staring him in the
face: “Drunkenness cured while you
wait.”
IN his! proclamation stating what the
exira session of the legislature of Texas
would do, Governor Hogg omitted one
thing that it is certain to do. That is to
pliv—on second thought we have con-
cluded 10 leave it to, You to say what.
Ox fhe same day that New York turned
dhe cold shoulder to Brother Cleveland.
Michigan gave him a prodigal son’s recep-
tion, but it does not necessarily follow
that he Will be supported by the Michigan
delegation to the Chicago convention.
IF it were not that each of the many
Democratic editors, pressing the claims
of ‘some good western man” upon their
party, had a different man in his eye,
the chance of the wesi's securing the
Democratic nomination would be much
hrighter.
ThE biggest junket of the age—That
Congressional excursion. Foar special
trains, made up of thirty-two Pullinan
cars, with free refreshments galore. cer:
tainly made a gorgeous ‘“‘onsomble” as
John Crapeau would say; but who pays
the freight?
THERE must have been a few privates
in the late war. although there is litile in
the records of Congress to prove it. Rep-
resentative Vincent Taylor. of Ohio,
wishes to remove all doubts: by erecting
a $100,000 monument at Washington: in
honor of the private soldiers.
BonEs recently found in New Zealand
are estimated to represent 500 specimens
of the moa. This immense wingless bird,
now oxtinet, seems to have been hunted
and eaten by the carly inhabitants of
New Zealand, and is believed to have
Madagascar
had another giant wingless bird, whose
eggs—10 or 12 inches in diameter, three
times the size of those of the ostrich—
| have been discovered.
OR 2nd page we give you a full ac-
count of the recent hloody revolt in Ber-
lin, Germany. The old German empire
seems to be in a bad way, and the time
is undoubtedly near at band wlen the
down-trodden masses of that nation will
wipe their despotic monarchiat form of
government out of existence. That. is
what they should have done long ago.
Germany's present emperor is both a fool
and a tryant, and his despotic reign has-
tens the doom of thatempire.
Prox. OLIVER J. LODGE calculates that
the impact of light-waves from the sun
produces a pressure on the moon's sur-
face of about 1000 tons. In a total eclipse
of the moon tkis force is withdrawn, but
since the total attraction of the sun on
the moon is to be éstimated in millions
of tons, this slight apparent diminution
no appreciable effect. Upon a
Photography.
greater than the attraction “of gravita-
tion. Such a body need not be infinite
ly minute, but of a size comparable with
that of a grain of dust. Ij is conceivahii:
that the dropping off of comets’ tails 0
their approach 10 the sun is due to this
action.
THE schedule time for cars on the pro-
posed electric’ railway between Vienna:
and Buda-Pesth is expected to be 75 min.
utes for the entire distance of 150 mile
As planned, the road will have (wo main
power stations, with 100 sub stations
bat only three or four stopping place
Each ear will be about 130 feet long
fitted with four bogie trucks, and at
tric motor at each end will receive :
rent through contact wheels running. aw :
conducting rails. The ends of the. cats
to diminish air resistance. will Le shap 1
like those of an air ship.
IT makes the public exceedingly w
to read so much of the uncalled for:
in the newspapers that starts out in th
wise: “Whereas, it has pleased God fo
remove from our midst,” ete: ‘efe. Fo
Heaven's sake, when will this “tom for
ery” end? Let it be emphatically un er
stood right here that THE STAR, like
Somerset Herald, will positively refus
hore its readers with resolutions
spect unless they are paid. for at ad gL
tising rates. It is not the mission “of
press to bore the public with resolutic
of respect. but if an editor must muk
paper a receptacle for various kinds
rot, there is no reason why lie shoul
be paid for so doing. = Whenever you
tempted to resolute, just don’t 48 it
TrE juice of the laequer- tree (BA
vernicifera) is the natural varnish up
which depends the famous lacquer w
of the Japancse.. Specimens of this tree
were brought from Japan 16 yea
and planted in the Botanical Guides
Frankfort, where they have flour .
and’have yielded seeds from which tl
ty voung trees have sprung. This pla
now has 84 healthy trees 80 feet h
To determine whether the juice is affect
by its changed” conditions, Prof, Rein
sent samples to Japanese artists for t
and is having comparative analyses
by eminent chemists. If the reporis
favorable, iL is expected that the Jacqui
tree will be quite: extensively planted]
Germany, and that Earopeans willl be
structed in the lnguering of wood by
wor ker from Japan.
Ina paver on “The Leni Fatnus «
" Me. F. Adolphe mentio
the following: as among : the speciulti
which moder n men of science are ge
ing as 8° means whereby their resus
may be indirectly turned into gold: 1.
The artificial production of the diamon
from carbon. which means the crystal
zation of carbon. 2. A prevention 0
cure for epilepsy and consumption. 8
The camplete combustion of conl, of
which but five per cent is now nvailabi
4. Photography is natural colors. 5
The direct utilization of solar heat. anil
the ebb and fload. 6. The production of
“attar of roses” from worthless sath
stances. Even the nlchemist’s origingl
dream of direct and genuine transmu
tion is being revived, for the indication
are increasing that thes présent elements
are not the simple substances they hy 3
been supposed, and should gold prove 1
be a compound its artificial production
would be but nu question of time:
What a Baby Did in One Hour.
[As reported by bis bachelor unele.}
Yelled 15 minutes: without tuk in
breath. [Uncle Will declares solemnly
that this is a true statement. ] ER
Pulled out’ enough hair from his imele’ §
head and whiskers to stuff a sofa pillow
Crocked the wall paper ashigh as be
could reach with the poker. SE
Broke a stereoscope by sitting dawn or
it.
Swallowed six Battons and a for NE part !
of a spool of thread.
Eniptied the contents of his mother's
work-basket down tlie furnuce register.
Tried to squeeze the head of a eat into
atin cup, aud was serate hed badly in the
attempt.
Knocked the Bend off a fine wax aul
belonging to his older sister by trying to:
drive a tack into a toy wagon with it
Fell off the edge of the whatnot,
brought down with Lim two costly vases
which were ruined, : :
Broke two panes of window glass witli
a cane which uncle let him have.
Fell into the coal-hod and spoiled. hig
new white dress. ; ;
Set fire to the carpet while suis was
out of the room bunting up something
to amuse him.
Crawled under the bed and refused to
come out nnless uncle would give him
the molasses jug.
Got twisted into the rungs of a chai
which had to be broken to get him out.
Poured a pitcher of water into his
mother’s best shoes.
Finally, when he saw his sioner
ing, he r n it 1 the porch An