The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, March 09, 1893, Image 1

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SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH o, 1803.
NUMBER 1 13.
~ Established 1852.
. HAY,
—DEALER IN—
GENERAL -
. MERCHAN DISE.
The pioneer. anid leading general store in Solis
bury for nearly a half century. .
For this Columbian year, 1893,
for a largely increased trade.
ticipating the wants of the people, my stock. will be replen-
ished from time to time and found complete, and sold at pri-
ces as low as possible, consistent with a reasonable business
profit.
valued patronage, I remain yours truly,
Salisbury, Pa., Jan. 2d, 1898.
Hardware!
Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting your very
P. S. HAY,
ee
Do you know that BEACEHY BROS, keep the fullest line of
Cook and Heating Stoves on the market—also Guns and Ammunition, Harness,
Paints and Oils, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets?
ROGERS’
BEST SILVERWARE!
Call on us for your Christmas and Wedding Presengs in this line.
Buggies, Wagons, Spring Wagons
We also have
and Road Wagons, which we will sell at this season at bottom prices,
(="And don't you forget it we will have Sleighs on hand
as soon as the fleecy flakes appear.
Headlight Oil only 15 cents per gallon,
.
Y Mrs. S. A. Lickliter,
—Dealer In All Kinds Of —
GRAIN, FLOUR And FEED.
i CORN, OATS, MIDDLINGS, “RED DOG FLOUR,” FLAXSEED MEAL, in short all kinds of
ground feed for stock. “CLIMAX FOOD,” a good medicine for stock.
All Grades of Flour,
among them ‘‘Pillsbury’s Best,’ the best flour in the world, Vienna." “Irish Patel,” igen Foam”
and Royal.
GRAYHAM and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal, Oat Meal and Lima Besne, I also handle
All Grades of Sugar,
including Maple Sugar, also handle Salt and Potatoes.
THese goods are principally bought in car
load lots, and will be sold at lowest prices. Goods delivered to my regular customers. Store in
STATLER BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA.
Bargains,
Bargains!
Cheap Holiday Goods Left Over.
See them and you will want them and you will buy them. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Muffs I am
selling very cheap; also Misses’ and Children’s Alaskas, Men's Winter (aps, Lumbermen’s Outfits,
Elegant Dress Goods, Fine Flannels and Woollens,
Cold-weather dry goods
NEVER BEFORE ©) CHEAP AS NOW.
All Domestics at ‘‘low-water-mark” figurés. Prices within the reach of all, and
now is the time to buy. Come in and learn what pleasure, satisfaction and econ- |
omy there is in trading with
Geo. K. Walker, Salisbury, Pa.
City Meat Market,
N. Brandler, Proprietor.
A choice assortment of fresh
meat always on hand.
If you want good steak, go
to Brandler.
If you want a good roast, go
to Brandler.
Brandler guarantees to
please the most fastidious.
Honest weight and lowest
living prices at Brandler’s.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
HIDES.
Wahl's Meat Market
is headquarters for everything usually kept in a
first-class meat market.
‘The Best of Everything
to be bad in the meat line always on hand, in-
cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA
and A
Fresh Fish, in Season.
Come and try my wares. Come and be con-
vinced that I handle none but the best of goods.
Give me your patronage, and if I don't treat
you square and right, there will be nothing to
compel you to continue buying of me, You will
find that I wiil at all times try to please you.
COME ON
and be convinced that I can do you good and
that I am 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, I am respectfully,
Casper Wahl.
: EF WE MAKE EMBA
special efforts will be made’
nremitting and active in an--
J. A. BERKEY,
ATTORNEY -AT-T.AR",
SOMERSET, Pa.
J.C. LOWRY,
ATTORNEY -AT-TLAK,
SOMERSET, Pa.
A. L. G. HAY,
AT TORI E T= ATTA
—and WOT ART PUBLIC,
Somerset, Pa.
W. H. KOONTZ,
ATTORNEY -AT-TLAR,
Somerset, Pa.
BRUCE LICHTY, :
PE YSICTAIN and STURGEON, |
GRANTSVILLE, MD.,
offers his professional services to the people of
Grantsville and vicinity. .
&¥ Residence at the National house.
A. F. SPEICHER,
Physician And Surgeon,
Yj tenders his professional services to the eitizens
Hardware!
of Salisbury and vicinity.
Penna.
A. M. LICHTY,
Physician And Surgeon.
Office first door sonth of the M. Hay corner,
SALISBURY, PA.
Dr. D. 0. McKINLEY,
— JD]
tenders his professional services to those requir-
ing dental treatment.
Office on Union St., west of Bretheen Church.
Frank Petry,
‘Carpenter And Builder,
Elk Lick, Pa.
ir you want earpenter work done right, and at
‘| prices that are right, give me a call, ‘Will soon
‘| be prepared to ‘do all kinds .oZ griture r
ing. * Watch for my announcement,
THE: VALLEY HOUSE,
tM LOEGHEL, Proprietor, ;
Board by the day, week or month; First-class
accommodations. Rates reasonable. nh
«THE ONLY Licknsep Hover IN SALISBURY:
We take pleasure in trying to please our pat
good, orderly house.
Lng
It Has Cured Others!
WHY NOT YOU?
The Dr. G. F. Webb Elec-
tro-Medical Appliances are the
best now made for the cure of
DEAFNESS,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Paraly-
sis, Loco-Motor, Ataxia, Lost
Manhood, General Debility,
Seminal Weakness, etc.
£5 The only appliance that has been Success-
fal in the cure of DEAFNESS.
The Dr. G. F. Webb Electrical Ap-
pliances cure Sciatica, Prolapsus, Chlorosis,
Leucorrhoea, Painful Menses, Sick Headache,
Seminal Weakness, Incontinence, Effects of
Onanism, Spermatorrhoea, Sterility, Impotency,
Paralysis, Diabetis, Nervous Debility, Insomnia,
Lumbago, Kidney Complaints, Hernia, Spinal
Disease, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Epilepsy, ete.,
te.
o®
The only Successful treatment known. Thou-
sands of testimonials. Send 10 dents for “Elec-
tro-Medical Theory and Practice” which de-
scribes treatment. mention this paper.
B. B. Bliss, lowa Falls, la.
Ss. Lowry. & Son,
UNDERTRKERS,
at SALISBURY, PA., have always on hand ail
kinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all
kinds of goods belonging to: the business. Also
have
A FINE HEARSE,
and funerals entrusted to ns will receive
| promg ention
LMING A SPECIALTY.
Office, corner Grant and Union Sts., Salishusys
rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a |
The Equitable Society
HOLDS A LARGER SURPLUS, writes a
LARGER ANNUAL BUSINESS, and has
A LARGER AMOUNT OF ASSURANCE
IN FORCE than any other company in the
world,
Its latest form of Policy becomes
INCONTESTABLE _
| and grants absolute freedom a to. travel,
and ocon
AFTER ONE YEAR.
| Tt may be surrendered for paid-up assur-
ance after three years, and is payable with-
out delay in the event of death.
F. EB. VANDERSLOOT, AGENT,
Somerset, Somerset Co., Pa.
TO con SUMPTIVES.
The undersigned baying been restored to
health by simple means, after suffering for sev-
eral vears with asevere lung affection, and that
dread disease ConsuMPTION, is auxious to make
.| known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
:| To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send
(free of charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will find a sure cure for CONSUMPTION,
AstHMA, CATARRH, BroNcmiTis and all throat
and lung Mavapies, -He hopes all sufferers will
try his remedy, as it is invaluable, Those desir-
ing the preseription, which will cost them noth-
ing, and may prove a blessing, will please ad-
dress,
Rev. EDWARD A. WiLsox, Brooklyn, New York.
TOPICS find COMMENT.
Hawamn is now pronounced by some
people, ‘Ha! wait-there.”
Tae Fitty-second Congress was—but
why speak ill of the dead? :
THE politician recognizes but two class-
| es; thie selected and the rejected.
SECRETARY GRESHAM!
Ex-President Harrison is going to write
‘| a book.
THE Congressional investigations of
Mg. CLEVELAND received no encore
| from bis party for bis remarks anent civ-
{ il service reform.
THE who-ean-write-the-most-words-on-
| a-postal-card fiend is again at large.
{ Johny, get your gun! E -
Tax crop of pneumonia from the seed
i planted in. Washington, on Inauguration
day, _promises to be very large.
Tam r revenues of. the government might
be considerably increased by putting a
tax on the use of the prefix “ex.”
toe.
Tag tanners who have entered a trust
need A good tanning. ‘and the public
should endeavor to give it to them.
y Em ———
. monopolies now dictate to the
dig but the time will come when an
aroused people will do the dictating.
Tag new Postmaster General smokes
cigarettes. That is the gravest charge
ever brought against anv member of the
‘new cabinet,
Tag tone of the Cabinet comments in
some of our exchanges indicates that
some editors expected Mr. Cleveland to
select a Hill cabinet.
ver is going to tigure largely in the finan-
cial fight that is going to be made in the
Fifty-third Congress.
THERE'S much talk about President
Cleveland's foolfriends. Wonder ifany-
body remembers a President who was
not troubled with a similar brood.
Ir all the boards of health in the world
should agree with the one that has de-
nounced kissing, because of its being a
spreader of disease, kissing would still
go on.
Ir it be true that men are governed
through their stomachs, Aunt Dolly, the
Kentucky negress. whe is to be White
House cook, ought to have a big pull on
this administration.
EveERY patriotic citizen believes in
“honest money,” but it seems to be al
mighty difficult to reach anvthing like a
unanimous agreement as to what con:
stitutes ‘honest money.”
PROF. DoLsEar says hea is nothing
in the nature of things to prevent our ex-
changing signals with the other planets.
True, professor, but how about under-
standing the signals after they are made?
THERE must be something wrong about
the statement giving the number of hogs
as 6.800.000 less than we had last year.
Railroad men have been of the impression
that the hogs were increasing all the time.
Tre Iowa preacher who drew such a
graphic word-picture of hell and fits vic-
tims as to drive one of his female hearers
insane, might find it profitable to hold a
unbridled imagination.
"Do you hear?
this session all resulted in the Tegulation. :
| way—talk. Pe
'NLESS all present signea shall fail, sil-"
seance with himself on the dangers of an |
“SENATORIAL comrtesy”’ received a bad
wrench when Senator Hill accused Sen-
ator Allison of being a conspirator, and
was in turn called a blank liar, but mu-
tual apologies restored the trolley to the
wire without anv casuslities.
ONE-FOURTH of the land surface of the
globe is in the occupancy of English-
speaking people, but the number who
speak the English language correctly
could be comfortably quartered in a space
several million times smaller.
Tare Western Union Tellegraph Com
pany is said to have decided to compel
its employes to leave their labor organi-
zations or give up their situations:
some people wonder why the sentiment
against corporations is on the increase.
Groner ALFRED TOWNSEND (*‘Gath”)
is no spring chicken. but we did not sus-
péct how old ‘he was until informed that
he had embodied some of his early ex-
periences in a novel, shortly ‘to be pub-
lished, under the title of ‘Columbus in
Love.”
Brcause a President is inaugurated
amidst the hoom of cannon, the blare of
brass bands and the cheers of thousands.
not one of whom would turn his back on
a poor homeless office; it does not neces-
sarily follow tlfat his administration will
be load.
WELL. now that we have inangnrated
a new President and given his adminis:
tration a start in its race for the great
popularity stakes, we can all devote a
few thinks to the World's Fair and the
base ball season, both of which will soon
be open.
Tar editor who widely advertises the
fact that his paper will print no silly sto-
ries about baby Ruth, ought to acquire a
large circulation, but, owing to the extra-
ordinary growth of snobbery in this
hima guarantee to that effect.
VERY few. are’ aware of the alone
the records in the Recorder's office any
payments made on the principal, and al-
80 payments of interest. The act wus
passed in 1889. —Greenshurg Argus.
Goop roads have been built in many
parts of the country.’ but fio roads ever
remained good wliere waxes were ‘‘worked
| out” in repairing the roads.’ Some con-
tinuous and intelligent. even if not ab-
solutely scientific, supervision of road re:
pairs must be had. Giherwise: ali the
ing good voads will be thrown away. SR
New York Sun.
Tar Albany Times, me Democrat-
of the 277 electoral votes east: for Mr.
Cleveland,
that of the 217 members of the next
House of Representatives 108. are. from
selecting three Bucretaries from the
south, therefore. Mr. Cleveland simply
recognizes his obligations to that section.
¥ arrose dra litt a eee pest oh
Poor, pretty ‘little Princess Kaiulani
of Hawaii, heir expectant to Lilinokala-
ni's throne, does not take it at all Kindly
that she is to be stripped of hem glory
and her expectations “and be just a rich
young woman in private life. as the
United States government and the Ha-
waiian commissions propose she shall
he. She asks, somewhat pathetically,
‘Have I done anything wrong that this
wrong should be done to me?”
- Yes; Kaiulani. you have done wrong,
and we can. tell you what it is. Even
you, innocent and sweet as you are. have
been guilty of a crime. Your crime is
that you believe in the divine right of
kings and queens. You believe that by
mere virtue of condescending to be born
yon have the right to rule over a nation,
and that its people must maintain von in
royal state and utter idleness, giving you
every luxury. while they toil daily for
bread for vou and themselves. You
would not give them any equivalent for
all you cost them.
No king or queen or royal family ever
does give such equivalent. They do not
govern, for it is only the representatives
of the people wh have sense enough io
govern. Every king, queen. prince or
princess who is thrown out of a job
marks one step more in the progress of
civilization. That old idea of the hered-
itary right of kings to rule must be ex-
ploded quickly, and the sooner it is done
the better tor the race. It is an idea
that has no right to lurk anywhere in
this age of the world. The really royal
soul builds its own throne by its own
deeds, and none other has any right to a
throne,
SINCE the late election, the Berlin Rec-
ord has come to the couclusion that there
is danger of THR STAR turning ils end of
to the Den
what groumi
the county over
Poy
ord bas
Still.
country, it wonld be a great risk to give |
of a law requiring that at least once every:
three years mortgages bave entered on | it far greater than the men who some-
time, labor and money bestowed on wild
ic paper, calls atfention to the fact that.
138 were cast hy Northern
| states and 189 by Southern states, and
the North and 109 from the South. In.
are able to determine. During the late
election THE Star did not work for nor
oppose any candidate of any party. It
stated in its initial number that it would
be a Republican paper so far as state and
national politics are concerned, but added
that when jt came to local or county
politics, it reserved the right to work for
or oppose any eandidaie it saw it to work
for or oppese, regardless of ‘the politics
of such candidate. And right here we
will state that “‘we will fight it out on
this line if it takes all summer.” When
it comes to borough, township or county
offices, our motto is, work and vote for
those whom you think will make the
best officers. regardless of their politics.
So far as local politics are concerned.
their is no party principle at stake, and
politics should not be considered at
borough, township or county elections.
The closer the American people live up
to this doctrine, the more it will be con:
ducive te good citizenship. No fair-
minded or intelligent man can success-
fully dispute this.
Prior to a borough or township election.
each candidate usnally runs on a plat-
form of his own construction, and while
electioneering usually tells his fellow
citizens about what his views are on
maiters of local interest. [If his ideas
and theories are popular in the. commun-
ity. of course he will be elected. If un-
popular, he will be defeated. Of course,
it is well to stick to your party ticket,
even in loeal elections providing von
think it is as good as any other ticket in
the field. But if you conscientiously he
lieve that your own party ticket. or any
part of it, as the case may be, is not as
good ms some other tickef. then it he-
comes your daty as an. honest ‘man and
a good citizen to vote for whom vou con-
sider the best men for the offices. Where
is the man who ‘ean raice his hand to
high heaven and say that he disapproves
of this doctrine from pure and honest
motives? ;
When it comes to voting for offices
that are strictly political, we can not sce
how anv honest man ean split his ticket:
for we consider the principles we believe
times represent them. And on. those
grounds, gentle reader, we can not go
back on the Republican party whenever
there are any party principles at stake.
So far as our late borough Election is
‘concerned, we can only say dy some
very good men on bath tickets were
elected, and some on hoth tickets’ equal
ly as good, perhaps better, “were de.
feated. We have lost no sleep over ‘the
result and would have lost none had the
result heen otherwise. ‘But there is no
Wangs er of this Tocali ty being tnroed aver
ie Democrats and Populiats. Repuh
ibiising always sprouts, buds and
‘blossoms in every fence. corner in this
locality, whenever party principle is nt
stake. and it is altogether key, 10 con-:
tinue todo sn. oe. ;
: Hemneiable, Tadeo:
© We published recently the remarkable
literary announcement of an edition. of
the Encyclopedia Britannica, for $20.00.
the genuine, illustrated, large type. cloth
bound work. A sample volume can now
be seen at this office; it is certainly the
most astonishing bargain ever offered in
the book world. - We propose to order a
set. and if any of our friends want to join
us they can do so and save a little in
tronble and expense. See the advertise:
ment elsewhere and come in and see the
hook. There is an instalment plan for
securing the work on pavmenpt of only
five cents a day, or $1.00 every twenty
days. '
Learn a Trade.
Young man, youcan'tdo it. You can't
do it. You can’t make your way through
this world without work, unless vour
way is cut very short. Men have tried
before you. They have lonfed arvonnd
the street corners, have smoked cignrs,
told windy stories, drank whisky, and
all that, but did not succeed. You ure
probably no smarter than other hove,
Wits alone will not bring guecess in life:
you had beiter learn a trade of some kind
rather than become a chronic, despised
loafer. producing nothing for yonrself—
“nothing to help the world along.” The
world has little use for boys who have
no ambition, and who are not willing to
pull off their coats and earn theirway to
fame and fortune. The good things of
this world are not handed to idlers on
silver platters. —Ex.
He Knows Anatomy.
Our heart | is warmed to deep sympathy
for our neighbor, Charles Mayo, who un-
fortunately received a severe lacerated
wound of the thumb and index finger of
the left hand, involving the tendons of
the extensor primi enternodii
flexes brevis pollicis, abductor pollicis,
and abduetor pollicis muscles of the first
phalanx of the thumb, and the tendons of
the fits dorsal en 1 the fist palmar in-
terosseous muscles of the base of the first
phalanx of the index finger. The wound
pollisis,
1. was
more an we!
complicated by a compound
of the parts.—Leon