The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 12, 1892, Image 1

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SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA,, THURSDAY, "MAY 12; 1892.
NUMBER 23.
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| YALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE
(ca, Rock snd & Pai By,
a: 3 Dirset Bouts to 86d frota Chong, Jolie, Ott
I Fio Ta Sale, Molin, 18;
CHAT,
and Shoes, Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hard-
ings with |
Vit inresque
STANDARD GaveE
TRANS-ROCEY MOUNTAIN ROUTE
Cyc which superbly-equipped trains yun daily
pany ict x ons TRAINS
3. B Jomph sn Exam oy and fo al i
¥ tant towns, cities and sections in Southern Nel
% 1s sad the Indian Territory, Also via ALBERT
‘A ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water
ir Sioux /
JOHN SEBASTIAN,
Gen’ TKt, & Pass. Agh
CHICAGO, ILL.
\lahl's Meat Markel
is headquarters for everything Saustly Rept in a
€. 8T. JOMN,
Gent Manager,
first class ‘meat market,
The Best of Everything
fo he had in the meat line always on hand, in.
«ding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA
and
Fresh Fish, i in Season,
‘ome and try my wares. Come and be. con- |
vi-/end that I handle none but the best of goofs, |
G ve me your patronage, and if I don't treat
vot square and right, there will be nothing to
© supel you to continte buying of me, You will
fit: A that I will ut all times try to please you.
COME ON
» d be convinced that I can do you good and
thie | am not trying to. Tgake a fortune in a day.
‘Phnking the public for a liberal patronage,
ai 1 soliciting a continuance and increase of the:
s..u¢, Tag respectfully,
Casper Wahl.
Insurance Agency of
Wm. B. COOK,
riayersdale, Penna.
ymtfor a full line of the best American
{ Foreign companies, representing over
For iy four Million Dollars of assets.
LROMPT ATTENTION given lo set-
treiment of claims, W. B. COOK,
MOF. SMITH, Agent.
General Solicitor and Collector.
R. M. BERCHY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
112: 115 all curable diseases horse flesh Is heir 'to.
© .wihe latest and most improved veterinary sur-
gical instruments and appliances, also a com-
ple veterinary library,
Veterinary Obstetrics a Speciality.
A vomplete stock of veterinary medicines al-
wi ivs on hand, thereby saving trouble and an-
RINGS.
ilorses taken for treatment for $2.50 per week
au! apwards, according to treatment required.
‘unsult me before killing your broken-legged
«wy totaniged horses. I bave treated tetantus or
' 1 wed-jaw successfully. :
uve of residence, 3 miles west of Salisbury,
Pa. Postoffice address,
Grantsville, Md.
Lene
Establish
1802.
rm
On the Corrier of Grant and Ord Streets.
And yet we are not content.
growing year by year, we are
enlarge our business and serve
While our trade has’ been
today working as diligently to
you better in years to come
than our efforts were in the past.
“Onward!” Is The Watdiwird::
sms | Diligence, Perseverance, Generous Dealing,
Low Prices,
a matured experience and unflagging entetprise are the Keys
1 to success, Noo C
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
ware, Queensware, Groceries,
of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots
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,
Country, Produce tak-
en in exchange at market prices
“=P. S. HAY, SALISBURY. PENKA,
Hardware,
@TOVES and TIN.
We handle the celebrated line of Cinder-
elld Stoves and Ranges, also the Sunshine
and Rival Ranges, or almost any kind of
‘stove that may be desired. ~~
We aim (0 pleas the people in giving the
LOWEST PRICES
on shelf and other hardware, including Oils,
Paints, Glass; Nails Pumps, Hollow Ware,
Horse Pads, Blankets, Robes, ete. ete., and
such other things that may de Jound in a
hardware store.
fa ih the line of
we can furnish angtling made of tin, and
of any quantity er quality, from the cheup-
est to the best of grades, ‘at lowest prices.
Spouting, Roofing
: and atl Kinds of job work, guaranteed to give
satisfaction, at reasonable prices. Bolicit:
ing your patronage, we remain :
IC. R. Haselbarth & Son,
Salisbury, Pa.
rR.B Sheppard:
Barber and Hair Dresser.
All'kinds of work in my Tine done in an ex:
| pert manner,
My hair tonic is the best. on anil kesps the
scalp cleat and healthy. +:
I respectfully solicit yonr patronage. Ey
Bargains! !
AP
He C. SHAWS, WEST SALISBURY.
3! Look at the following quotations and
. | Rovern yourself necordingly :
: Benchy Bros. have made s great Bit by
establishing in Salisbury one of the larg-
* ‘est und best hardware stores in Somerset
the hardware line.
connity. Buyers of Hardware and Agri
eultural Inifements will make a great |
hit by patronizing this store, for they |
will find that }Benchy Brow, will please |
: Bottom Prices.
them in both goods and prices. They are
in the busiress to stay and will leave
nothing undone. ta plese heir patrons
ud give the people what they want in
Their stock is bright |
E and new and made up of the Intest styles
“of goods,
No shoddy goods will be kept
in stock, but improvements will constant:
ly be added as fast as American brain and
skill can, invent them. oo
DON'T FALL IN T0 THE GRAVE
error of supposing that you caf buy hardware cheaper in other towns than in Salls-
bury, for you can't do it.
Neither ean you buy better goods in the hardware line |.
than those sold by Beachy Bros: Our goods are all new and the best that the mark- |
+{-et affords or ready money can ‘buy. We want to.
' PAINT THE
with the statement that we will not.be undersold.
EARTH RED
We will sell vou the best gonads
at the lowest living prices. and we invite you to test us 8 and see if our word ie aot
good right down to the dotlet on the L
We have-piles of goods on hand and many more on the rord enrotite for our store:
Our stock will at ail times ‘be complete and embrace greyihing, Jsually found in &
first-class hiprdware and implement store.
PREPERE FOR THE INEVITABLE!
* Harvest lime is approaching and you may need some new farm mae hinery. ‘We
can save you time snd money ob your purchases and supply your wants speedily |
and satisfactorily.
for in order to do that we would have to charter this entire paper. :
‘I'say that our store will at all times be headgnarters for Shelf Hardware of ail kinds,
But we can not tell you in print of everything we. carry | iu stock,
But suffice it to
Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Tinware, Woodenware, Guns, Revolvers, Buggies,
Wagons, Stoves, Ranges, Agricultural Implements of all kinds and in fact every-
thing in the hardware line that there is a demand for in this locality. We will do
our best to please you, and we respectfully solicit your patronage. Yours respect- |
fully,
BRACHY BROS.
WwW. F. Glariits,
Expressman and Drayman,
does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All
kinds of freight and express-goods delivered tot
and from the depot, every ay, Satisfaction
Euspanteed,
Idestre SI To thr Baie we Les dood
team and wagon and am well prepared doail |
kinds of draying, hauling and anything that ean
be done with a team. . Prompt attentio: aibento|
UN DERTAKERS ;
all businéss entrusted to me, and charges teagon:
able, 7 ; WILSON paw
CASPE LOECHEL,
SALISBURY, PENNA.
BOOTS "and SHOES.
pairing of all kinds done with Deatne and
3 x Hon Give We your patronage, an 1 wii
"0 please y
i 3 ANTS 1H the Ts Ta tor
i g <./BeaRty, LER
Le
WAGNER'S GROCERYT
The best place in Salisbury to got pare, fresh
@roceries, Candles, Nuts, Crackers, choice Claus |
and Tobacco, Refreshing Drinks, Fresh Oysters |
sat M. H, | 8
and other things An the grocery li
Wagner's iad Yours for bs
WAGNER.
A eas
Senin, N
oh Xd
John J. . eng
ACKSMI
Minehaba Flor, per barrel
Pitlsbury's Best, per barrel..
Minesota X X X, pér barrel .
- Reltz's Beat, pes barrel,’
Beoker Flour, per harrel .
Stenton's Buckwheat Flour, per ».
Shelled Cornsper bushel .
White Oats, per bushel ..
Balt, per sack.’ an
‘Mining Powder... : LT
Patent Meal and al kinds of Mil Teed at
: Give me
3 call “and I will save you
money.
: HO. SITAW.
B = AFYWY"® a
: CELEBRATED
ORGANS And PIANOS.
For Catalogues, Address 8
'| Dante! F, Beatty, Washington, N. J.
The Hay Hotel,
co. T. HAY, Prop, SALISBURY, PA,
This finely equipped hotel is now open to
guests, and the traveling public will find it one
of the most desirable stopping places in Somer-
seg county.
1t contains as finely firnished TOOMS. a8 Any
hotel ini the county, the entire house having been
fitted up with new furniture, new carpet and
everything that goes fo make a hotel attractive
to the eye and add to the comfort of guests,
The tables are supplied with the best of every- |
:{ thing that the market affords, and no pains will
| be spared to Please gueats nd make Shem feel at}
home.
2 GOOD LIVERY AND. FEED STABLE
Il be run in connection’ with the hotel and
; i will:be left. undone that ‘will add to the
convenience and comfort of the traveling publin
* Rates Teusonsbie and Phblie _PaUOnAKe solic-
ited.
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
H:LOEOMEL, Propristor.
Board i the day, week or month, First. olase
4 ‘accommodations. Rates reasonable,
Taz ONLY LicENsED “HorsL In SaLisBURY,
4 We take pleasure in trying to plese our pat.
‘rons, and you will alwarn find THR VALLEY a
good, orderly house.
$n
a. Lowry ® Son,
‘at SALISBURY, PA, have always on hand all
kinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all
kinds of gonds belonging to the business, Also
1. A FINE HEARSE,
and all funerals entrusted to ‘us. will receive
‘have
§ prompt, attention
ar We) MAKE EXDALMING A SPECIALTY.
EDITORIAL REMARKS,
AMERICANS rank but little helow the;
angels, in the minds of the Russian peas-
ants in the famine districts.
Tae announcement that Senator Hill
intended to t1ansfer his strength to Cleve-
land seems to have been a little prema-
ture.
EEE
BeTwEEN horse-racing at Washington
and the *‘fences” at home, members of
the’ House find it extremely difficult to
remain in their seats. :
Ir the English people have any real
respect for Stanley, the explorer, they
will defeat his atfempt to get himself
elected to Parliament,
Cricaeo is bound to be *‘inifi.” She
has just discovered a female descendant
of Christopher Columbus, who is not an
organ grinder, nor a banana peddier.
Tae trouble which followed when
Greek met Greek was but & summer zeph-
¥¥ compared with thit which always fol-
lows the murriage of the ideal man to the
ideal woman. °°
TaE Senate committee in reducing the
appropriation for the international naval
review from $300,000. to $50,000, doubt-
less intended to .cut off only the junket-
ing part of the show.
.WorpERs will never cease. Tammany
Hall has contributed $5,000 to the Grant
monument fund. Surely now there is
no excuse for the failure of the Monu-
ment Association to raise the balance.
"Tar uninstrocted delegates will control
| the Demoeratic and Republican National
conventions, and gentlemen of sporting
proclivities would better go slow in wa:
gering their money on the result of either.
IIE
Tas is the season that the member of
Congress announces, after having secured
a certain majority in the nominating con-
vention, that he has ‘coneluded, owing | go«
Hyndman Bulletin.
to the enormous pressure, to accept a re-
nomination.”
Tar idea of using a revolver fo disci-
pline members of his congregation is
original with Father Tracy. of Burling
ton, New Jersey, and there is little prob-
ability of its becoming popular, in any
sense of the word.
Mewonns of the Reading Coal Trust
J} would have the world believe that they
are philanthropists, but it would be diffi
calt to make the discharged railroad men
and miners and their suffering families
sea it in that light.
Frupimaso WaRD has served out the
Jf term in prison to which he was sentenced
for his connection with the firm of Grant
& Ward, and it would seem only just for
the sensational newspapers to let him
alpne, and give him a chance to earn a
living for himself and child.
Tus Cleveland Tin Plate Company, of
Cleveland, Ohio, recently secured an or:
der for 800 boxes of tin plate from an
eastern firm. This is the fifth large or-
der received from the same firm since
last January, And the tin- plate. ‘Har still
claims that we are not making tin plate!
A CYNICAL bachelor says women have
a natural taste Jor making pets out of
snakes, lizards, alligators and other rep-
tiles, “and offers to prove it by finding a
box containing one or the other of these
things among the belongings ot nine
women out of every ten who visit the
tropics.
ACCORDING to the Topeka Oapital.
mortgage indebtedness in the state of
Kansas is being reduced at the rate of
$1,000,000 a month. At the same time
we hear that the constituents of Jerry
Simpson are preparing to retire the Kan-
SAS statesman to private life next Novem:
{ ber, It's a bad year for the calamityites.
A MOHAWE Valley farmer relates that
while in New York City recently he heard
the owner of a livery stable remark that
before the McKinley duty of $2 aton
was placed on hay he got his supply
from Canada. but now is obliged to buy
Mohawk Valley hay instead. It is need:
less to add that that farmer will vote in
favor of the McKinley law this fall.
Sma
Dr. PARKHURST, the New York preach-
er who made such a stir in that city by
nis sermon attacking official corruption,
has accepted an invitation to lecture at
Washington. If he gets the right sort
of facts, and there are plenty of them
lying around loose, and handles them in
the right way, he may create another
‘sensation when that lecture is delivered.
THE largest encaustic tile works in the
world were opened: at Zanesville, Ohio,
on Tuesday, April 19. These new works,
covering 85 acres of ground and employ-’
ing 1000 men, have been established as
the result of the protection given to this
industry ‘by the McKinley Tariff law.
‘Object lessons like these on the value of
that law are the best answers to Free.
. Trade Henn
1.
TrE Boot and Shoe Recorder, discuss-
ing the results of reciprocity. observes
that. ‘‘the closest scrutiny of the markets
fails to show the slightest change in pri:
ces as a result of the imposition of duties
ordered in the President's proclamation
of March 15.” Prices, if anything, are
lowered, although the duty imposed on
hides imported from the countries in
question is 1} cents a pound. Another
Free-Trade theory demolished! %
Isn't it strange that the Tariff “reform?
press has quite avoided all mention of the
fact that the Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge,
who has just been appointed Minister to
France, is 8 great grandson of Thomas
Jefferson? Mr. Cuplidge is an enthusias-
tic believer in Jeffersonian principles of
Democracy, and was always a member
of the Democratic party until 1888; but
in that year Cleveland's * Free-Trade mes-
sage drove him over to the Republicans.
Free-Trade never did harmonize with
Jeffersonian h pring iples. -
HacaMan’s Minis, N. Y., is a prosper
ons village which admirably illustrates
the benefits of Protection. It hias900 in-
habitants, all working people, nearly
every soul of whom is dependent upon
two large knitting milla. A canvass
made among them recently brought out
the significant factthat 49 of the 200 fam-
ilies in the place, or about one in four,
have their own horsesand.carringes. The
mere recital of such palatial luxuries
among wage earners would daze the:
workers of any other countiy under thé
sun.
Hyndman, the Camp-meeting Village
Heard ¥rom.
Berlin, Salisbury; Meyersdale and even
Somerset have caught the boom fever
and the respective editors of these towns,
who by the way are all good fellows, are
showing conclusively each week why his
town is the best, andthe others not “in
it.” There will be room fora genuine
old-fashioned Methodist revival in S8om-
ersel county by the first ''sleddin! snow.”
Better come to Hyndman where a fellow
don’t need to straln his conscience to say
good things about natural advantages. —
The above piece of sarcasm is indeed ™
refreshing. The ides of the Bulletin say-
ing a good, old-fashioned Methodist re-
vival meeting will soon be necessary in
Somerset county, jnst as though the pa-
pers of this county were not telling ihe
truth about their respective towns and
that a revival is necessary to convert the
editors thereof! Now we want the Bulle-
tin to understand that the Somerset conn-
ty editors are all Christian gentlemen;
but Tae STAR has got to admit that the
Meyersdale; Somersel and Berlin editors
must necessarily streteh their consciences
to say all they do iil favor of their towns:
but then gven Christians have their weak-
| nesses. Balisbyiry, however, lias so far
deserved all the praise THE STAR has giv-
én it and a great deal more. But of
course the Balletin tells the truth about
Hyndman, for it is truly a place *‘where,
every prospect pleases and only man is
vile.” . In fact 1t is such a nice quiet little
village that it has been chosen asa fis
place to hold back-woods camp-meetings. -
and wheneverit becomes necessary for
the Somerset county editors to take on
another course of religion, why, we will
£0 to the back-woods hamlet of Hynd-
man and become Teconverted in the
woods, where we will have lots of room
to spread ourselves without interfering
with business boums.
The Somerset Herald says Mey eradale; oh
Salisbury and Berlin are all clamoring. |
for boards of trade and facetiously ask
**what is the matter ‘with Pocahontas?
We can’t see what is the matter with
Pocahontas being a good running mate
for Somerset, if she had the help of about
two lawyers and a policeman to call at:
tention to her existence once in a While.
—DBerlin Record.
Maryland politicians are getting their
Dutch up. Editors J. W. Avirett, of
Cumberland Times, and J. J. | Robinson,
of the. Lonaconing Star, were itdicted,
Friday, forlibeling Btate’s Attorney Sloan,
Clerk Luman, Sheriff Warnick and Jude
Hoffman.—Hyndman Bulletin,
Salisbury has a great deal of first-class
musical talent and her contribution to
tlle success of Tuesday evening's pro-
gram is fully appreciated by the gentle.
man of the Royal Arcanum:—Miss Olive
Livenggod was the recipient of many
complimente, as were Mr. 8S. L. and Mas-
ter Ernest Livengood. —The thanks of
the Arcanum people are extended to all
the local and visiting musicians. —Mey-
eradale Register.
Years ago a portion of the Meese fami-
ly lived at Brownsville, Pa. Miss Peggy
Meese, who now lives near Salisbury.
was a pldymate of James G. Blaine, the
foremost American of the land, and she
often speaks of their childish, pranks.—
Commercial.
Workmen from Phdadeinhin. are en-
‘gaged at putting a new heating and ven-
tilating furnace in ihe county jail. The
original aparatus failed to give satisfac:
tion in aq0rdatioe with contract; ~Her- :
ald. 4 :