The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, March 24, 1892, Image 1

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    SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 24,
1892.
tl
AN me ee ws bn
The Best of Everything
isd in the meat line always on hand, in-
dadine: FRESH and 8ALT MEATS, BOLOGNA
= tor
ise.
Fsablishe 0 Years
On the Corner of Grant and Ord Streets.
And yet we are not content.
than our efforts were in the past.
“Onward!” Is The Watehword.
Diligence, Perseverance, Generous Dealing,
i Low Prices,
a matured experience and unflagging enterprise are the keys
to success.
We thank you for your patronage, which Bas 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 1 stock a full line of Dry Goods, Notions. Boots |
and Shoes, Men's and Bays Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hard-
roceries, 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, Repes of all sizes Wood and
ware, Queensware,
w illow- -ware, Trunks and Valises.
Mining Powder and Salt by the Carload!
Royal Flour, Minnehaha Flour, etc.
en in ‘exchange at market prices.
P. S. HAY, SALISBURY. PENNA.
‘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
Country Produce tak-
AL I. GIN AGEY,
— Dealer In——
chan Se,
Hardware,
STOVES and a
We handle the celebrated tine of Oinder-
ella Stoves and Ranges. also the Sunshine
and Rival Ranges, or almost any kind of
slove that may be desired.
We aim to please the people tn giving the
LOWEST PRICES
on shelf and other hardware, including Oils,
Paints, Glass, Nuils Pumps, Hollow Ware.
Horse Pads. Blankels; Robes, etc:. ote;, and
such other things that, may be found in a
hardware store.
In the line of
Tinware
we can Furnish anything made of tin. wid
of any quantity or quality; from the cheap-
est to the best of grades, at lowest prices.
Spotting, Roving
satisfaction, at reasonable prices. Solicit.
ng your patronage, we remain
C. R. Haselbarth & Son,
Salisbury, Pa.
Bargains! !
Se Teen
H.-C. SHAW'S, WEST SALISBURY.
Loak at the following quotations and
govern yourself accordingly: :
Minehaha Flour, per barrel... .
Pllisbury’s Best," per barrel. ..
. Minesota X X X, per barrel
/ Reitz’s Best, per barrel, ...
Becker Flonr, per barrel Caio ra
Stanton's Buckwheat Pious, or ». 0% dts.
Shelled Corn, per bushel .. wi ninines as DECHS
* White Oats, per bushel .......... ... ‘
* Balt, per sack .. a a
17%
Patent Meal and all kinds of Mill Pood at
| Botiom Prices.
Give nie a enll and I will save you
money. H.C. SHAW.
Dr. D. 0. McKINLEY,
EDITORIAL REMARKS,
The Auglo-Mugwump party when born showed
great temerity,
And plunged Mito the contest that was raging
with celerity;
Its former friends it criticised and treated with
. asperity,
Misrepresented and impugned their acta, it did,
in verity.
But now its days are numbered. it will never see
posterity,
For "tis dying: surely dying of American pros-
perity. :
GERRY MARDER is never a popular
fellow: with the other side.
Ex Senator Bram inlks etetirely 100
much for a presidential candidate,
SoME of the New York merchants have
decided to complete Grant's monument.
Can it be possible?
THE nian who knows how to keep his
tongue still when he has nothing fa say
4s usually a successful man.
Tar Standard Oil Trust under x new
name will still be the same old grab-and-
hold all-it-can-reach concern.
" PRRHAPS Lord Salisbury has an idea
that he is properly’ equipped to follow
royalty into the pulverizing business.
Re
THERE hus heen quite an epidemic of
charity among our millionaires of late
May the disease spread antil everv one
of them ‘has been thoroughly inoculated.
Cov. WATTERSON has for the ‘second
time thrown Mr. Cleveland overbonrd.
+ Will hie take him up again? And if so,
will it result ina case of ‘three times nd
out?”
: Rernmpirarren Homan: will never
be nominated for President with the ¢on-
sent of Tammuny Hall; their ideas on the
expenditare of public fonds ace too wide
apart.
: "“Tarry” pays. Fred Douglas, who
bias. heen praising the government of
that government ns its agent at the
World's fair.
if Tax phipit and the stage are not nec:
essatily antagonistic, Lotta, the actress,
is trying a8 hard: as she knows how to
1 get a young clergyman Shpoinien chap:
Iain in the army.
Lown ‘SALISBURY would better wen
his attention to the half million English |
miners on strike, instead ot engaging in
the fruitless game of trying to hinff
the United States, Fi
: Doctors pretend to he able to deseribe
the exact sensations of a man killed by
electricity, but as no man so killed hua
ever given his tertimony we have a right
Hayti in lectures, has been selected hy |
deserves from the press. Tt would
carried out, remedy one of the great eo
of national politics—the striving sud
ination.
Tue anthracite coal rouds, controlling
a capital of .000. Linve combing
Free coal would ‘enable the people ti
cape in part from the clutchés of th
monopoly. —Kansus City Times.
the McKinley bill. Paragraph 536
Coal, unthracite—freé,” ;
ple of the kind of atgunionie() advan
by the *‘reformers.”
FREE coluage appears 10 be play
a much more conspicuous part than
to whack Hill over the hend, thee
statement that he will vote fi
Year.
that silver will not be nn issu 2
campaign this year. :
Jupae Gunnison, of Erie, ina
view snd not a decision, says t
lignor man's license is burned up «
erwise destroyed by accident, tha
cannot get it re-issued. License §
isutied once a venr, the law provid
if destroyed un new one cannot be
Judge - Vincent und other attorn
Erie do not agree with Judge Gann
but as the Istter is the one who
refuses license in Erie county, his opini ¢
is of course the more weighty one, wi
many holders of license are having th
insured st $600, the regular fee in tha
city.—Ex.
ut.
Tar kid-glover gentry presidi
the County Commissioners’ office,
still being complained of by the
even by those whom have no tax
to make. The law may not
Commissioners to lenye their oi
hear appeals, but customs ofte
SGING men holding petty offi
put on is truly 8 spectacle for
men. This paper in going to show n
roltenness wherever it believes it 16 exis
reganilan of what political party it
Tae amount of monevsthat the Coun
‘Nee
> : tenders his professional services to those requir- fo teuby their nbd I, Commissioners are going {a save : o
i ing dental treatment. No QuesTION ahout the bravery of Soumy Joti nating but sittiv
st we in hs J sh anes Soods. G vill M d. Office on Union 8t., west of Brethren Church. | that Italian who left one wife in New. Ihels mee ih hil re ie, -
——— usre and righ, there will be nothing to rants e, ‘ : York while he went back to sunny Ttaly that iT {lov visit the different 1 ~ornshi
wu watiten compet you to continue buying of me. You will A.M LICHTY to marry two more and bring them over, and horoughs 10 | Is, Mi
f If you BALE will at all times try in please you! takes this method of returning his thanks to the many patroms{ 2! tut his discretion was sadly defective. uronghs 10 hear ahpeals, Hint
. wistom Physician And Surgeon eb oS tax: payer in ‘the county will appe
= tugs OME ON wha have enabled him to makea complete success of his strict- : "|. Wo anya that crying babies are of no | want his tax lowered. Bah! What do
payed 0 ; Office first door south of the M. Hay corner | service in the world? One of them saved | they take the people tor? They have
Say a0 be convinced that I. oan do you kood and ly cash system venture, SALISBURY. PA. the lives of the occupants of a New York | no business to fower any man's tax un
ay. Riiy ie ham ot trv Ihe 15 mares fortune in % dey: : — : apartment house, which was on fire, by | less good cause ¢an be shown why if
ont person od Soliciting « ean Er onags: We find that we can, ‘under the above system, give our pat- AF SPEICHER, lustily screaming at 2:30 o'clock in ‘the | should be lowered, but it x ui can show
sad any e, | am respecisully, nr morning. snfficient cause for a reduction, he should
seinen, rons any goods they may ‘need, without the additional profit Ph Si ci an An d Surg 6 on ———=== ~~ |haveit granted to bim. Bat ho should
eT Casper Wahl . k fi b d 1 C hh d I y ? Ir Miss Phoebe Couzins were asked her | 20 25 680 miles and spend more mo
CHE oR : : necessar EY to ma e up or a accounts. pay Lash and se Tenders hig professions) setyices to o, citizens opinion she would probably ay that Mis. to have his nx lowered than the redu 0:
2 Ent “x : i goods’ at Cash Prices, for Cash, and give you a cordial | one Soret Grant and Union Sts., Salisbury, | Pottor Palmer's efforts 10 secure greater | tion amounts to. ;
aasion ‘or | i Insurance Agency of ! Penna. independence for the hoard of lady. man:
amount, : invitationJto visit us and i inspect our stock; we will risk your agers of the World's fuir were entirely | There is more or less kicking heli
hint { Ji Wi B. COOK, 4 J.C: LOWRY, : UNNECcessary. done in all sections of the county on
tesa me. § : Hl. buying: ATTORNEX AT LAW, i count of the county commissioners sittin,
a. Sowszaur, Pa. Quargery and foolishness do not exist | 1, hour ali appenls from the triennial ni
Meyersdale, “Penna,
Agent for a full line of the best. American.
and Foreign companies, representing over
Forty-four Million Dollars of assetls. :
PROMPT ATTENTION given to set:
ttoment of claims. W. B. COOK,
Zi SMITH, Agent,
General Solteitor and Collector,
i Rm. M. BERCHY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
treats all curable diseases horse flesh 16 heir to.
Maw atest and most improved veterinary sur-
struments and: appliances, also 4 com-
terinary library.
Veterinary Obatetrice a Specialty.
mplete Ktock Of veterinary medicines ul.
ud, thereby saving troiible. ahd an-
ken for treatment for $2.50 per week ;
8, according to treatment required.
before killing your broken:legged
1 horses. I have treated tetantus or
Ti
The Knife Plunged Into Prices Of Wall Paper,
Cutting Them in Half.
HOW CAN WE DO IT?
WE BUY. WALL PAPER BY TIE CAR LOAD from the Sargent manufactories in the United
States, so cheap and in such quantities that we can sell you many patterns for less money than
. small dealers can buy them. We will sell stores in 50 plece bundles and save them money.
Will sell YOU in uny quantities wanted, good patterns, no gilt, at 2,3, 4,5 and 8c peor bolt.’
Good Gilt Papers, st 4.5, 7, 10 una 13¢; extra fine, nt 18 and 206. We selected the finest;
newest and best patterns from four factories—~we haven't a _plece of old paper In our store. We
will sell these goods for less money than you can buy them for in any city. Having investigated
the matter, we know whereof we speak. WE CAN DO IT. as it costs us nothing to add paper to
our large business. - We carry all kinds of paper—hundreds of patterns—from the cheapest to
the finest embossed, besutifil gold patterns, plain’ ingrains with magnificently ducorated 18-inch
borders, up to the very finest pressed paper, good enough for a palace. :
£9 1€ you need paper and appreciate saving the dollars, you will buy from us. Call, or ond
for samples of paper and a copy of our guide—"How to Paper.”
CARPET and GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
We have nlso put In stock the largest and finest line of CARPET ever brought to Meyeradale,
and Velvets, Seo our Brus-
All grades from the cheapest up. Ingraiiis, Tapestry, Body Brussels
sels at 400. | A magnificent assortment of LACE WINDOW CURTAINS, about 200 pairs in stock
at 60c to $5,00, Lago assortment fine DRESS GOODS, Summer Fabrics of all kinds, Large ol
stock
3 Ladies’ Spring Coats
Just opened, Cail and see th
{ Men' 's, Boys! and Children's Suita. as the cotintry affords,
Il ahd see If we haven't just what you want for |
LINERY DEPARTMENT will open $n April.
Large stock in every depa We do a large busiuess ona small margin, Some; see our
goods, : We will save you mon,
ESTING. ANNOUNCEMENT!
A
An elegant took of best makes of SHOES for men, women |
nd price withstaud all compeiition. ' Tn'OUR CLOTHING |
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
. LOECHSL, Proprietor.
Board by the day, Webk or month. First-class
accommodations, - Rates reasonable,
Tas Onvy LICENSED Horsw IN Sausnugy.
We' take Pleasure in trying $0 please onr pat-
rons, and you will always find Tus VALLEY 8
good, orderly ‘house, :
2»
I desire to inform the public that I have a good
team and wagon and am well prepared to do all
kinds of draying, hanling and anything that can
be done with a team.’ Prompt attention given 10
all business entrusted to me, and charges reason:
able. : WILSON HAWN,
| dogs.
in the Democratic party alone. In Olio
the Bhermsan Republicans and Foraker
Republicans are fighting like cats and
What fools some of these Demo.
ernts and Republicans be, 5
Ur fo date the only visible effects of
the tariff debate at Washington have
been the emptying of the House galler-
ies and the production of a tired fecling
upon the public; or that portion of the
public “which reads congressional pro:
esedings.
Uxpx “free sugar’ our consumption
lins grown from 54.56 pounds per eapitn
in 1880 to 67.46 pounds in 1801. The su:
gar tariff was a revenue tariff, hence a
tax. That is why the McKinley Inw,
‘1 which believes in protective duties only,
abolished it.
GEN. WEAVERS hook ‘Called to Ae:
Lion” is not a war story, although he will
| probably raise no objections if the Nation:
| al convention of the peuple’s party shall
regard it as a declaration of war againgt
1 the old purties, and select its author as
their standard bearer in the coming fight.
Dr. D. Haves Aeraw. one of the most
$8 | renowned surgeons in tho world, died in
ladelphian on Tuesday. He will be re-
: Chief Burgeon: to General
wiring to appeal from the HESELALL'S Fo
turn, are compelled to visit the coun
seal in order to do so, and in many cases
#t n greater cost than the amnount.of nx
es they wonld® nve 10 pay under the us:
sessor’s retatn, amour 16. It is possi
ble that a great deal of injustice may b
done individoals | through the method
adopted by the commissioners,” but §
point of economy to the lax-paye
Anrge, itis claimed, it will prove the me
of saving a conniderable sum.—Som
Herald.
“A party of young men from Bomerse
and Stonycreek townships have |
having a good bit of fun for the Sul
but not so much for the other folly
whom tliey have attempted to
and in some cares snceveded pretty. well
The party referred to disguise the
in oll clothes and fantastic hats,
with charred faces enter the houses
neighbors and: demand that men
cooked for them, threatening to vob
barn the honses it their demands
not granted. One. of the gentle
cently visited by the young my
ceeded in learning their names an
s death is a great : ping