ful er is tre, un- er, an’ eal an- ich 93, od, eld. and [ar- fm. ing ion On - and [his an- ury set, yd "a Hora Targely increased trade. “ticipating the wants of the people, my stock will be. replen- .gans? dhe Somerset ET TEESE erm rm —————— ount VOLUME IL SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1893. NUMBER 16. ~ Established 1852. . S. HAY, —DEALER IN— GENERAL . MERCHANDISE. The pioneer and leading general store in Salis- bury for nearly a half century. For this Columbian year, 1893, special efforts will be made J. A. BERKEY, ATTORNEY -AT-T.LAW, Somers¥T; PA. J. C. LOWRY, ATTOSNEY AT LAW, - Somerset, Pa. A. L. G. HAY, ATTORINE ZT -AT-TeWlA R — —and WOT.ARTY PUBLIC, Somerset, Pa. W. H. KOONTZ, ATTORNE TT -AT-T.A Somerset, Pa. Unremitting and active in an- ished from time to time and found complete, and sold at pri- “ces as low as possible, consistent with a reasonable business Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting: your very | profit. valued patronage, I remain yours truly, v., Jan. 2d. 1893. P. S. HAY, Sulisbury, Pi Hardware! Hardware! ~ Do you know that BEACHY BROS, keep the fullest line of Cook and Heatipg Stoves on the murket—also Guns and Ammunition, Harness, Paints and Oils, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets? ! ROGERS BEST SILVERWARE! Call on us for your Christmas and Wedding Presents in this line. We also have Buggies, Wagons, Spring Wagons and Road Wagons, which we will sell at'this season at bottom prices. {35 And don’t you forget it we will have Sleishs 0 on hand as soon as the fleecy flakes appear. * Headlight Oli only 15 cents per gallon. Mrs. S. A. Lickliter, — Dealer In All Kinds Of— GRAIN, FLOUR And FEED. CORN, OATS, NIDDLISGS, “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 Patent,” *‘Sea Foam” and Royal, GRAYHAM and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal, Oat Meal and Lima Beans. All Grades of Sugar, ineluding 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. LOOK HERE! Read, Ponder, Reflect and Act, AND Act Quickly. Come and SEH whether you can’t buy goods cheaper here than elsewhere in the county. BARGAINS in every department. Do you need a pair of fine shoes? I carry in stock the finest in town. Do you need a pair Bro- I have the best and cheapest in town. Does your wife need a fine dress? It can be bought here very low. You use Groceries, do you? Call; I will be pleased tosub- mit my prices. I keep a full line of such goods as belong to a first-class general merchandise store. Clothing, MEN'S CLOTHING! I desire to close out my stock of Men's clothing. Great bargains are offered in Suits, Overcoats and Pantaloons. “The early bird catches the worm.” I would announce to my patrons and prospective patrons I also handle ‘that I continually keep on hand a full line of the Celebrated Walker Boots and Shoes. I also carry a lice of the Fam- ous Sweet, Orr & (Co. Goods, Pants, Overalls, Blouses, Shirts, etc. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of same, I remain very respectfully J. L. BARCHUS, Salisbury, Fa. ‘sands of testimonials. R.M. BEACHY, VETERINARY SURGEON, P.O. address Eik Lick, Pa. ‘Treats all ciirabIe aiseasds of Horses. rGition; 3 miles southwest of Sehsbury, Pa. BRUCE LICHTY, PETSICIALINT and SURGERY, GRANTSVILLE, MD., offers his professional services to the people of Grantsvilie and vicinity. LF Residence at the National house. A. F. SPEICHER, Physician And Surgeon, tenders his professional services te the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity. Office, corner Grant aug Union Sts., Salisbury, Penna. A. M. LICHTY, Physician And Surgeon. Office first door south of the M. Hay corner, SALISBURY, PA. » Dr. D. O. McKINLEY, TN —~JDIW tenders his professional services to those requir- ing dental treatment. Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church, Frank Petry, Carpenter And Builder, ol. Lio, Pau... Ifyou want carpenter work dore right, | and at prices thatare right, give ‘me a call. I 'alsodo’ gl! kinds of furniture repairing. Bring your work to my shop. THE VALLEY HOUSE, ¢. H.LOECHEL, Proprietor. Board by the day. shi month, “First-class accommodations. Rates reasonable. THE ONLY LICENSED HOTEL IN SALISBURY. We take pleasure in trying to please our pat- rens, and you will always find ThE VALLEY a gos, orderly house. 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. FF The only appliance that has been Suecess- ful 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, Spimal Disease, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Epilepsy, etc., ete. ® : The only Successful treatment known. Thou- Send 10 cents for *“Elec- tro-Medical Theory and Practice” which de- scribes treatment. Mention this paper. B. B. Bliss, lowa Falls, Ia. S. Lowry & Son, UNDERTRKERS, at SALISBURY, PA,, have always on hand all kinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all kinds of goods belonging to the business. Also bave A FINE HEARSE, and all funerals entrusted to us will receive prompt attention FF WE MAKE EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. 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 as to travel, residence and occupation, AFTER ONE YEAR. «| It may be surrendered for paid-up assur- ance after three years, and is payable with- ,. out delay in the event of death. \F. KE. VANDERBLOOT, AGENT, Somerset, Somerset Co., Pa. Wall's Meat Markel is headquarters for everything usually kept in a first-class meat market. The Best of Everything to be had in the meat line always on hand, in- cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA and Fresh Fish, in Season. Come and try my wares. Come and be con- yvinced that 1 handle none but the best of goods. Give me your patronage, and if 1 don't treat you square and right, there will be nothing to compel you to continue buying of me. You will find that I will at all times try to pleuse you. COME ON and be convinced: that I ean do you good and that T am not trving 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. John J. Livengood, {GENERAL BLACKSMITH, “SALISBURY, PA. you are not aware of this, we can soon convince you if you give us your work. EXpressman and Drayman, does ail kinds of hauling at very low prices. All kinds of freight and express goods delivered to guaranteed. Yr - ROB Sheppard, Barber and Hair Dresser. All kinds of work in my line done in an ex- ‘pert manner. My bair tonic is the best on earth—keeps the scalp clean and healthy. ‘I respectfully solicit your patronage. BeEprorp County marble and Granité Works. Monuments and Tombstones of all kinds. Lowest Price Prices and Best Work. EF Write us for EsTIMATES before buying else- where. Ceo. W. Crose & Co., Hyndman, Pa. David Enos, Agt., Elk Lick, 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. HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ~The undersigned having been restored to heglth by simple means, after suffering for sev- eral vears with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease CONSUMPTION, is anxious 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, AstamMA, CATARRH, BroncHiTis and all throat and lung MaLapies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desir- ing the prescription, which will cost them noth- ing, and may prove a blessing, will please ad- SDWARD A. WiLsoN, Brooklyn, New York. All classes of work turned out in a neat and 4 substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If and from the depot, every day. Satisfaction |: TOPICS find COMMENT. OFFICES are still quoted shy and scarce, the demand being several million in ex- cess of the supply. A RELIGIOUS sect in Russia holds the wearing of hair to be sinful. It ought to be popnlar with the baldheads. IT's a wise state that does not point the finger of scorn at a sister commonwealth whose boodling officers have been ex- posed. Even the rankest coward ought to make a brave soldier when dressed in the bullet-proof nniform recently devised hy A German tailor. = wens Tax charge that Carer Harrisna is not ‘fumiting with the English language, may. result in making lie election to the Chi- cago muyoralty a walk- over: " Tag office seokors have weobjection to getting the grip, provided {ts onan office. But the grip official seems to have oh- jections to a great many of them. CAN a man be at the same time Presi- dent of the United States and ex-Presi- dent of the United States? Here isa sub- ject for the debating societies to tackle. As IT Costs $1. 500 for ench time the big Krupp gun, which will be on exhibi- tion at the World's Fair is fired, it will not be used for ordinary saluting pur poses. Ir it Yebomes generally Knawn that federal office holders are to be required to earn their salaries, there will be a heavy falling off in the number of appli- cants. Tar Massachusetts opinm eater who has heen sentented therefor to five vears imprisonment, must hold some very in- teresting opinions on the personal liher- ty question. Ex. PRESIDENT HARRISON'S 8 Demovraiic brother has heen to Washington seeking an office. He evidently thinks that the family should be represented on the Na- tional pav roll. Moxey may he a curse, bnt Andrew Carnegie is hardly the proper person, to Cf imprése wae ong’ young men, hat that aid not prevent his trying to do it. the otherdav. that the new cruiser, New York. ‘is the fastest armored vessel afloat; when she can’t lick her adversarv she can safely “make a sneak” for a softer snap. . TRE entire report published hy the Baltimore American of the inaugural ceremonies of James Madison consisted. of five and a half lines. Many papers de- voted as many pages to the inauguration of Cleveland. Tage Kansas women are not even a lit. tle bit afraid of the ballot, which is no longer monopolized by men in the Sun- flower state. It remains to be ascertained what effect the privilege of voting will have upon the taste for fashionable spring bonnets. GREAT wealth may not await the dis- coverer of a sure preventative of office- seekers mania, a disease now epidemic in every section of the “land of the free and home of the brave.” but he will ocen- py the top niche in the temple of phi- lanthropy. A NATIONAL university at Washington, properly officered and conducted, might be a desirable thing to have, hut if it is to be run a8 a sort of a lying-in hospital for political lame ducks, as some of the so-called scientific branches of the gov- ernment have been, it should never be es- tablished. A raceTIOUS disappointed office seeker says President Cleveland's rules as to eligibility stand towards the offices pre- cisely as the inter-state commerce law does towards railroad passes. If your “pull”. is strong enouch. you get the passes; if hot, the law is quoted in order to let you down easy. : Tar United States Senate is no place for a bank embezzler. Senator Roach should either be acquitted of the charge openly made against him, and not ex- plicitly denied. or he should be expelled from our highest legislative body. No compromise should be possible in such a case. He must be either guilty or not guilty. THE session of Congress just closed appropriated about $519.000,000. The long session appropriated over $500, 000, - 000. So that the total sum spent by the Fiftv-second Congress will exceed $1,025, - 000.000. This surpasses the record of the first Billion Dollar Congress,” which merited and received the severe condémnation of the people. The Democratic House must receive its | full share of the blame for this reckless THERE is great eonsolation in knowing | extravagance. It has been false to the pledges upen which it was elected. It has discredited Democracy.—New York World. (Dem.) ON the last day of the Fifty- second Congress there was a stroke of economy for which the Democratic House is en- titled to special credit. It was the pass- age of a joint resolution giving to each member of the House of Representatives a clerk, or private secretary at a salary of $100 a month. This takes effect on and after April 1, 1893. It means an expen- diture of $35.800 a month. for clerk hire or no less than $300,000 during a long session. And what will these clerks do? Chiefly attend to private correspondence, three-fourths of whieh will relate to wise. » Fouling for renomination. The pu pt ; not only pays the freight on his business, bat will henceforth pay the men who put up the packages: —Oakland Republican. UNDER Sate of March 4, John Ww. Clunch, of W. Va., addressed the follow- ing letter to Congressman Capehart: “1 am the postmaster at Barboursville, W. Va. Iam a Republican. [am an offen- give partisan. To-day Grover Cleveland, Democrat, succeeds Benjamin Harrison, Republican, as President of the United States, and ail office-holders should now agree in sentiment with the former. To the victors belong the spoils.’ On your recommendation our longing successors will be appointed. A condition of ‘in- nocuous desuetude’ is perferable to that of a fourth class postoffice, and 1 hereby tender my resignation, to take effect as soon as practicable. Turn the rascals out.” The ofiies pays * $600 a year. A Delightful Book—Tk Marvel's Dream Life. Not many books by American anton will receive from book-lovers so nearly unanimous a verdict of “delightful” as 1k Marvel's (Donald G. Mitchell) ‘Dream Life;” so the new edition of it, reduced in price from $1.25 to 20 cents (postage 5 cents extra) just now offered by John B. Alden, Publisher, is sure of an immense sale. - It is a very pretty velume, large type and dainty cloth binding, notwith. standing ite fabulously low price, which is accounted for by the expiration of copyright and the passing into Mr. Al-' 128 at WTOP cent stamp. is a: veritable “literary gold mine.” Address, Jon B. Aube, Pub: lisher, tl Ruse Street, New York: den’s Catalogue of Choice Books, atelier aes al Here ia a Chance for a Paying rvestibane! At the regular annual meeting of the Wright Universal Electric. Com pany, held atthe office of the Company. 26 ‘White hall 8t., New York, March 18, the follow- ing board of Directors were elected for the ensuing year: A, P. Morison, Dr. Robert Taylor, Thomas F. Ryder, Wm. Morison, J. J. Terry, W. 8. Taylor, Rob- ert 8. Morison. : The Company is about to introduce a new filament to be used in its electrical hand lamps for family use. which will increase the burning time of the lamp from 5 to 6 hours, making. each lamp burn 12 hours or more. steadily, with ‘only one filling. The demand for the Company's electrical goods is steadily in- creasing, and it will be mxed to its utter- most to fill all the orders received. - Owing to the rapidly increasing demand for the goods made by this company, its manufacturing facilities must be in: creased, and the Companv will sell stock to accomplish’ that end. TaE STAR has invested in some of its stock and feels sure of having made a good investment. Those of our readers who have money to invest can reap big profits by buying stock in this company also. A gentleman who bought $1,200 worth of stock in the Thompson-Houston Elec- tric Co., in 1882, sold out his stock about four years ago for over $70,000, and if he had held it until this time he would have received much more for it. Some pariies who bought stock in the Edison Electric Co., in its early days, have made profits of about $3,000 on each share bought. This company offers just as good an op- portunity to make money as either of those. In fact its ‘field is larger than theirs, for many of its goods are such as can be used by families everywhere. See advertisement on Sth page and write for particulars. Future Vengeance, . “You'll besorry for this some day!” howied the son and heir as his father re- leased him from the position he had oc- cupied across the paternal knee. “Fl be sorry? When?” “When I get to be a manly “You will take revenge by whipping your father when you get big and strong and I am old and feeble, will you, Tom- my?” ‘No, sir,” blubbered Tommy, ranbbing himself, “but I'll spank your grandehil- dren till they can’t rest!” How to Get “The Star” Without Money. We will send THE STAR free of charge, for one year, to all who secure us thre, new subscribers. at $1.50 each per yeare cash in advance, ‘ 1 SRR