[ 26, 1892. NUMBER 32s, . - al Meat Market in hendanarirs for everyhing usually Kept ins} first-class meat market. The Best of Everything to be had in the meat line always on hand, in: | eluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA and Fresh Fish, in Season. Come me vinced that 1 handle noue but the best of goods. Give me your patronage, and if I don't treat you square and right, there will be nothing to eompel yop to continue buying of me, You will find that 1 will at all times try to please you. and be convinced that I can do you good and that I am not trving to make a forthne in a day. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage, and solieiting a continuance and Increase of the same, 1 am respectfully, Casper Wahl. Insurance Agency Of Wm. B. 00K, Meyersdale, Penna. Agent for a full line of the best American and Foreigh companies, representing over Forty-four Million Dollars of assets, PROMPT ATTENTION given to set Hement of claims. W. B. COOK, MF SMITH, «= = | | Agent General Solicitor and Collector, VETERINARY SURGEON, heir to. treats all curable diseases horse flesh Has the latest and most improved nary sur- gleal {instruments and appliances, also a com- plets veterinary library, Veterinary Obstetrics a Speolalty. A complete. stock of veterinary medicines al: Ways on. hand, Sgtens Saving trouble and an- moyance,: ; Horses taken for treatment for ®.50 per week and upwards, according to treatment required. Consult me. before killing your broken-legged and tetanized horses. I .haye treated tetantus or | * Jocked-jaw successfully. Place of residenes, 3 miles west. of Salisbury, Pa. Postoffioe | Grantsville, Ma. "CASPE LOECHEL, SALISBURY, DRALER IN- PENNA, BOOTS and SHOE, on Ai ene i uy my wares. Come and ‘be con- | | and Tobacco, Refreshing Drink (growing year by year, we are enlarge our business and sérve than our efforts were in the past. “Onward” Is The Watchword Diligence, Perseverance, Generous Dealing, | Low Prices, = cae {a matured experience and unflagging SHievpHse & are the Keys), to success. We keep in stock a full line liss Engine Oil, Neatsfoot Oil, Mining - Powder and eee Hardware, . on the Corner of Grant and ord Streets. And yet we are not content. While our trade has been today working: as diligently to you better in years to come We thank you for your patronage, which as 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’ he increased pro- ‘s | portionately. of Dry Goods. Notiors Boots and Shoes, Men's and Boy’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hard- ware, Queensware, Groceries, Confectionery, School Books, |Stationery, Wall Paper, Coal Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Cor- ‘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, T runks and Valises. Salt by the Carla! Royal Flour, Minnehaha Flour, etc. Country Produce tak- en in exchange: at mé market prices, # bury, for you ean’t doit. than those sold by Beachy Bros, PAINT THE good right down to the dotlet on the I. first-class hardware and implement store. thing in the hardware line that there is a fully, 8 of goods. our best to please vou, and we respectfully solicit your patronage. Sous ® great hit by i establish. in: Sullabury one of the larg: _ est ard best hardware stores in Bomerset county. . Buyers of Hardware and Agri- | enhtural Implements will make a great hit by patronizing this store, for they will find that Beachy Bros, will please them in both goods and prices, They are in the business to stay and will leave nothing undone to please their patrons and: give the people what they want in the hardware line. Their stock is bright t and new and made up of the latest styles No shoddy goods will be kept 1h stock, but improvements will constant- ly be added as fast as American brain and | skill can invent them. DON'T FALL INTO THE GRAVE error of supposing that you can buy hardware cheaper in other towns than in Saljs- Neither can you buy better goods in the hapdware line Our goods are all new and the best that the mark-. ét affords or ready money can buy. We want to EARTH RED \ We Lave piles of goods on hand and many more on the road enroute for our store. Our stock will at all times be complete and embrace everything usually found in a PREPRRE FOR THE INEVITABLE! Harvest time is approaching and you may need snme new farm machinery. Wel can save you time and money. on your purchases and supply your wants spoedily and satisfactorily. But we can not tell vou in print of everything we carry-in stock, for in order to do that we would have to charter this entire paper. But suffice it to aay that our store will at all times be headquarters for Shelf Hardware of all kinds, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Tinware, Woodenware, Guns, Revolvers, Buguies, Wagons, Btoves,. Ranges, Agricultural Implements of all kinds and in fact every, demand for in this locality. We will do Yours respect- BRACHY BROS. LW F. Claris, Expressmanand Drayman, does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All kinds of freight and express goods delivered to and from the depnt, every day. Satisfaction guaranteed. WAGNER S GROCERY! The best place in Saltsbury to aot pure, fresh procerles, Candies, Nuts, ters, cholce Cigars Fresh Oysters | and other things in the grocery fine, lsat M. H. | Wagner's grocery, Yours mo bargains, ss MH WAGNER. LoD D. o. McKINLEY, + DENTISY., e~ tenders his professional services to those requir. _ing dental treatment. Office on Union 8t., west of Brethren Chureh. John J. Livengood, GENERAL BACs, SALISBURY, PA, All classes of work turned out in a neat and substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If you are not aware of this, we can soon: convince you it Jougive us your work. ~In_ hse ve here. “| rons, and oe { STOVES and Coll We handle the celebrated line of Cinder: | ella Stoves and Ranges, also the Sunshine Yana Rival Ranges, or almost any kind of stove that may be desired. Wa aim to please the peoplg in giving the LOWEST PRICES | on shelf and other hardware, fncluding Oils, Paints, Glass, Nails Pumps, Hollow Ware, Horse Pads, Blankets, Robes, ete., eto., and such other things at may be found in a : | hardware store. 7 : In the tine of ‘Tinware we can Purnish anything mide of fin, and of any quantity or quality, from the cheap est lo the best of grades, at lowest prices. Sag Roofing meas all kinds "of, ork, guaranteed 10 give. ble Salisbury; a. rR. = Sheppard, Barber and Hair Dresser. All kinds of work in my line done in an ex- pert manner. My hair tonic is the best on earth-~kesps the scalp clean and healthy. 1 respect Mily solicit your patronage, Bargains! ! wie Tome H. C. SHAW'S, WEST SALISBURY. Look at the following quotations and govern yourself accordingly: Minshaha Flour, per barrel Pillsbury's Best, per barrel........... Vienna Flour, per barrel Reltx's Best, per barrel, ... Becker Flour, perbarrel . ... ..... i... Stanton's Buckwhest Flour, per Shelled Corn. per bushel 40 White Oats, per bushel ,......... ' Salt, per sack Mining Powder... , ... Patent Meal and all kinds of Bottom Prices. _Giveme a call/and I will save you money. HC, SHAW. BEATWY"® = ' CELEBRATED ORGANS And PIANOS. For Catalogues, Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.J. The Hay Hotel, C. T. HAY, Prop, SALISBURY, PA, This fingly. equipped hotel. now open to traveling public will find it one - +} of the mos Wbsirable stopping places, in Somer- with the statement that we will not be undersold. W ¢ will sell vou the best goods at the lowest living prices. and we invite yon to test us and see if onr word is pot | setoounty. 1t contains as finely furnished rooms as any hotel in the county, the éntire house having been fitted up with new furniture, new carpet and everything that goes to make a hotel attractive to the eye nnd alld to the comfort of guenty; The tables are supplied with the best of every- thing that tive market affords, and no pains will be spared 10 please Eriests and make them feel at home. "A GOOD LIVERY AND FEED STABLE will be run in connection with the hotal’ and nothing will be left tindone that will add to the eonvenietice and comfort of the traveling publie. Rates reasousble aud publie, patronage solic: ited. THE VALLEY] HOUSE, ~~ H.LOEGMEL, Proprietor. ' Board by the day, week or month. First-class accommodations: Rates reasonable. | Taz Ory "Lioxwsap Horst Ih SALISBURY. We take pleasure in trying to please our pat- will ‘always find Tas Valera 10u8e. goods orderly © BW. Lowry & Bon, UNDERTARKERS, 8t SALISBURY, PA., have always on hand all kinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all kinds of goods belonging to the business, Also have ; A FINE NEARSE, and all funerals entrusted to us will receive prompts attention = we MAKE EMBALMING a SPECIALTY. EIITORIAL RERARES. Tues is politics. ehough, ahd to spire, in the newspapers without draggiog it into the mugagines. Rnd —————" RUDYARD KirrLinG's latest and shrewd est bid for popularity was made when he got the New York papers to abuse him. WaAT’s the matter with Henry Watter-. son and Murat Halstead. for a national ticket, on, a Platter of “everything Koes?” Was because Mr. Holman does not like “mit in hisn” that he “knocked out” that appropriation to build a new U.S. mint in Philadelphia? 3 ThE elecion of two women as. alter- nates to the Republican National con- vention was a clever stroke of advertis: ing Por the'sinte of Wyoming. Ee Se 2 on HIE sys Cleveland ‘is (an outsider. Cleveland's opinion. of Hill ‘has not been published, probably becanse it would cause the paper that printed it to be .{ thrown out of the mails. Tag gentlemen, reverend and other- wise, wha are engaged in trying 10 afonse religious prejudice in this country might | spend. their time better by studying the constitution of the United States, Tue New York Stock Exchange has I frigh celebrated its centennial anniversary. : 1 There rre lots of people who believe it : Would have been better for the country had the Exchange never been born. . Tae Czar should employ a. corps of ‘*sappers and miners” to offset the new- lly developed mining propensities of the Nihilists. Let it be ‘mine ngainst mine, as it was during Grant's 8 seige of Peters- burg. = Fronma orange-growers have made arrangements to market about one-tenth of the orange crop of that state, noxt sea- son, in England. Fast steamers are to be run between Jacksonville and Liver pool. . "RAILROADS laugh at Federal laws,” is a headline in a metropolitan exchange. Yes; and at all other kinds of laws, ex- | cept that of gravitation. Their managers also sometimes laugh at applications for passes. : THE pussenger ‘who shot at the (rain | robber who ordered him to hold up his hands ought to be given a free pass, for] : | life. on every railroad in the world. He certrinly deserves it for having acted so contrary to all known precedents. 3 ne bite cts + Ir does not take many words to sum- marize the difference between Protection and Free-Trade. Protection transplants | European industries to the United States; Free- Trade transplants American indus- tries to Europe.’ Further comment on the = reasons why the McKinley bill is looked ®pon with disfavor by European nations seems quite unnecessasary. Ix 1880 the national debt of the United States was $88.83 per capita; the average for ull foreign countries was $35.63, $2.71 less than, ours. In 1890 our debt was only $14.24 per capita; that of the rest of the world was $82.88, more than twice as Inrge us ours. The question is, Have we or have we not distanced the rest of the | world in the last ten years? Says the South Wales Daily News: “Some of the Welsh. tin-plate mhkers are making arrangements to construct works in the United Stutes, one near New York and the other probably in Pennsylvania. the Initer more extensive than any exist ing works in the principality.” Our tin- plate lars don’t seem to have made a great impression on the Welshmen. A RECENT census bulletin states that ‘the number of homes in Philadelphia is .| in the proportion of one to every five in- . habitants. Compare this with the con- dition of things in any one of England's great manufacturing cities, where there is scarcely one room for every five inhab- itants, and vou have an object lesson on the difference between Protection and Free-Trade. ‘THR repors of the Senate Sub-Com mittee, appointed to* investigate the effect of the Tariff on trade relations between the United States and Canada, says that “it is clear that the United States offers better markets and higher prices for ev- erything that Canadian farmers have to sell that can be obtained in the Canadian Dominion.” Italso says that in every case where the McKinley duty was raised the price of the article declined corre- spondingly in ‘the Canadian market. This report should make interesting read- ing for the calamityites. = + TRADE unions are not what many peo- ple believe them to be, says the Memphis Unionist, They are not composed of ig- t. uncouth, blood-thirsty-raffians, a8 Obarles Reade depicts them, and gs they might have been at the time of {which he writes, but their members. are oh thinking, reading, loving and suffering beings, the same as any other class of God's people. If those who think and speak lightly of organized labor would only read some of the literature published and edited by men whose hands are hard- ened by toil. they might be brought to fee] more kindly toward those who are doing more to elevate and enrich the conntry than all the capitalists combined. Organized workers are not’ Tlliteraie, and every year produces greater learning in their ranks. The tendency ‘of the age in labors cirgles is upward and ouward in education and in the scope of their liter- ary researches. [It ls surprising, even to those familiar with the progress of Iaboy- ing men as writers, to read thelr litera: ture. They are abundantly equipped. by reason of actual experience to advance theories for mutual sdvantages of earn- ers and employers, and the honesty and earnestness of their endeavors is apparent in every article. ; ALBERT D. BEACHY. A Renowned General Broker. : Many of our readers remember Albert i D. Beachy, who is a native of this cuun- ty, and who used to attend school right here in Balisbury. THE STAR can say truly, and with pleasure, that Mr. Beachy is today one of the most promising young men Somerset county has ever produced. The following very flattering notice of our friend Albert we clip from the Hive. i trated Chicago Century: 5 - A specially prominent place on the list of noteworthy tenants of the Unity Build- ing must be accorded to Mr. Albert D. Beachy, who has his office in suite 1440. Mr. Beachy has been in business in this able reputation and made many friends by his abilities, sterling integrity and zeal on behalf of his clients. He hasan most retentive memory, enabling him to carry at immediate command a vast fund ot accumulated knowledge concerning : prices. of properties and securities—a gift oe of great value in his wide and varied sphere of activity. himself to any specisl branch or locality, as less gifted individuals are compelled todo, but he watches snd studies the past, present and prospective values uf real estate alliover the city, and those of stocks and bonds as well, and operates wherever and whenever the hest oppor- tunity presents itself. His accurate knowledge of what has been done in these lines during the past seven years and his sagacions judgment on what is ligely to come fo pass have enabled him to guide his clients with wonderfulpre- cisioh. He also gives bis attention to se- curing loans and placing money; in either case, exclusively on the security of first- class improved: property. Farthermore, he undertakes collections, and his expe- rience in this line and Knowledge of hu- man nature have resulted in the recovery of thousands of dollars from tricky debt: ors, Still another department of his bus- iness is the managément of property for "non-residents and other persons who do not find it feasible or convenient to at tend personally to the tusks involved in the care of property. Mr. Beachy has also made arrangements for the placing of insurance with the best home and for- ; eign countries, and can therefore serve “his clients in this matter also with unsur- passed efficacy. It will be seen from the foregoing sum- mary that Mr. Beachy’s range of useful- ness is a wide one, calling for ample knowledge and sound judgement, buthe fs equal to the task and it is a matter: of general report that none of his clients has ever had occasion to regret having confided any interests to his care. Itis his rule (and this is a rule to which there is no exception) to act for others with the same earnestness as if he were the principal, and this zealous devotion to his trust makes those persons who enter into business relations with him, his last- ing friends. We can cordially advise our readers to get the services of this thor- oughly qualified and active broker and agent when they want to buy or sell real estate, stock or bonds, or require advice and assistance of any kind in connection with property and investments. The Supreme Court has decided that all bridges, after being constructed, are a part of the public highway, and as such must be kept in regular repair by the township or borough in which they are situated. —Heretofore it has been the cus- tom of the county to keep in repair all : the bridges erected at the expense of the- county.—Somerset Democrat. The Berlin Record says it had some dealings with the Lion Clothing Co., late of Meyersdale, and that the said company sneaked away without paying -an adver- tising bill'it owed the Record. Thisis a’ surprise to us, as Tur SrAR also did some advertising for that company; all of which was promptly and cheerfully paid for. The company was so well pleased with the returns realized from the “ad” in Tae STAR that there waa no bling about the pay. fetid Ny city since 1885 and has gained an envi- He does not confine a
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