to lay- in gold liseasc, akness. stive. to buy. er in the telligent 23.00 a N & CO., k City. Ul kinds Probate Blanks, itments. ate, All venient pect our BE sby 11 parts a8 pub- of the e D. R. portant r a few n book em, but ontains Letters ars; al- , photo- re, but ed thou- bound, il, free, me dol- erybody 2 WEEK- tion of est and shed in tion of y state, Union. ve men- BLADE, of the ds also. cle ata want a ce, buy year to buying \gt., k, Pa. n town, STAR Of- at can’t IE STAR ictures Ve keep at only bunch, ers and e thing you see ‘0m, at “1 Fisher's Book Store, Somerset, PaYs mom ss. ~~ @he Somerse - Established 1852. PP. 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 for a largely increased trade. Unremitting and active in an- ‘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. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting your very valued patronage, I remain yours truly, P. S. HAY, Salisbury. Pa., Jan. 2d, 1893. Mrs. S. A. Liclhliter, GRAIN. BLOUR Aud LEED, CORN, OATS, MIDDLINGS, “RED DOG FLOUR,” FLAXSEED MEAL, in short all kinds of] id 1 , s wide, on 1 Is. A = ground feed for stock. “CLIMAX FOOD,” a good medicine for stock. ? y 3 cen ston All Grades or Flour ishingly cheap. Respectfully, 2 among them ‘‘Pillshury’s Best,’ the best flour in the world, “Vienna,” “Irish Patent,” ‘Sea Foam S C. HARTLEY & Co. and Royal. GRAYHAM and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal. Oat Meal and Lima Beaus. 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 orices. Goods delivered to my regular customers. Store in STATLER BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA. THE LAST CALL NS THEY HAVE GOT to G0! 2 anon HARD TIMES. HIGH PRICES and BIG PROFITS can’t exist in this town, be- WE ARE OVERSTOCKED Have you — WITH— Bicyces! Greater Reduction in Millinery Goods, Trimmed Hats, etc. Unpar- alleled bargains in good All Silk Ribbons, . inches wide, 25 cents per yard; 214 inches I also handle VY canse 1 have got the goods and make the prices that save people money. © MY NEW SPRING STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, etc? Give me a call and see my line of Ladies’, Misses” and Children's Fine Shoes. Ox- ford Ties and Slippers, also a nice line of Men's, Bovs' and Children’s Straw Hats. Many thanks for past favors. I remain your friend, GEO. K. WALKER. C. T. Hay’s Block, Salisbury, Pa. Iotooluisared in 1880. We are giving our agents Hxtra Induce- ments for cash orders. CENTRAL, High Grade, $135. Write for Big Discounts to Agents. Address, Y Central Cycle Mfg. Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT: This large and heav- ily stocked establishment is now fully stocked and ready for the Fall and Winter trade. The Wholesale department sells to 90 town and country merchants in this and ad- joining counties and states. The attention of merchants and others in the Elk Lick and Meyers- dale coal regions is called to our stock, and their orders and the orders of others solicited. Blank Books, Letter, Legal Cap, Foolseap and Box Paper. Envelopes. Inks, Pens, Pencils, Mueil- age, Pen Holders, Slates, Tablets, Justice's Blanks, School Books, School Supplies and everything usually sold at a well organized and well stocked stationery store, at best wholesale prices. The| retail trade is solicited for such goods as your home merchants do not supply. Mail orders prompt-8P, I, LIVENGOOD, Agt. at Elk Lick, Pa. ly attended to. CHAS. H. FISHER. NEYERSDALE JEWELER, T. W. GURLEY. SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1893. 5 ¥ County Star. NUMBER sz. | W. POTTER SHAW, sion Appropriation bill was that any per- — > ~ pL] = £ 3 + + . EON? 2 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, son in receipt of an income of $600 should i = a ' ol # TR . Hes = Z8 02 g - tenders his professional services to the people of #8"! *'¢ allowed a pension under the act = 2 ps 3 Z A Salisbury and vieinity. of 1890. ps =¢09 1 = Ty $F Office, next door to Dr. Lichty’s office. Sal- When it was proposed to extend this = > = r P 2 3 : : “ - =z 5 isbury, Pa. provision to the Mexican War Service . ~ v 3 SS = © — - = = Pension law, the Democrats sed ir; 8 £0 = a, TO CONSUMPTIVES. GFuls Shhosed 11) = © £3 ‘ The undersigned having heen restored to@ttud yet as Mr. Boutelle showed that 4 = = health by simple means, after suffering for sev-@¢ A veep fae ice} Tow 1s =A FZz ® 2 ral vears with a severe Inng affection. and that Senator George, of Mississippi. who was = = es 82 £ a 4 read disease CONSUMPTION, is anxious to mnkefln colonel in the Confederate army, Sen- Be Tso FE known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. Sih : 1 : IZ] S ¢=2 z T'o those who desire it. he will cheerfully sendf@nior Colquitt of Georgia, who was » i PoP ==-.9 (free of charge) a copy of the preseription used. Seip al} a CY . S53 ¥ee Re = s z 22 0 which they will find a sure cure for CONSUMPTION, major general in the Confederate HEDY = Em Z - STHMA, CATARRH, BRoNcHITIs and all throatfland many other ex Confederates in both 4 ° E = ® and lung MaLapiks. He hopes all sufferers will ‘ s i E he Bb rv his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desir-@@the House and Senate, are drawing pen- | = = ing the prescription, which will cost them noth-| i 1 E 0 i i A 1 ay He ; ] “ a= 3 2 = Yor ng, and may prove a blessing, will please ad f°" under the act approved by Mi. i i - > : \ { i @ R=Z= dress. ; . : Cleveland. The widow of General Lee's { i Ra = € Rev. EpwarD A. WiLsoN, Brooklyn, New York. @8 | 3 : it es z 25 ® Confederate adjutant general, a man who i = l= 9 = el i a LC deserted from the Union army before 4 Po ZTEEh 2 xd TOPICS find COMMENT. Spill Duan Dea i E202 5 > war, Is drawing a pension under that i i SoM E = nct, and the widow of Stonewall Jackson . == 2 :. 5 QUEENS will probably be considered \ Ei o Cl i : ’ ms made application under the same o = zm £2 £ hoodoos in all future games of the ad- | 1s ; : © tEssZ © rR nictratio nw, and she will get her pension uun- = = < stration. . = = con - hisiiation.y a doubtedly soon after March 4. 3 EeY ii g SESE Senator Maxey. of Texas, who served = B=:=%% S GENERAL Master Workman Sovereign, SOUAIAT Maxey. ob fox, Whe server : - Su i y, . a oar , 4 y a v ie zz e 22 @ a Knights of Labor, talks very much" the Confederate army during the en 4 c = oT " . lire . 3 . ints Of KRY c £2 2: g like a Populist platform. ire war, mde application May 23, 1887. > - 2 22 6 ® re = for uw pension under that act, and the = ToL ar Democratic Congressmen donot con case was rushed through under the Ey he =z . . 3 . . ~ car edit, : < = = = 22% = ET sider protection unconstitutional when @Cleveland administration at such a rapid = E2=2_¢ = it is given to their pet constituents. rate that four days afterwards Mr. Maxey a z — 2 = = a x . . : Te = Ts cos 2 2 —_—— = £ot his pension. Captain Bryan. Major i Y= 5 - 2 Has a ix 7 3 : 8 i ¢&Ze- 2 SENATOR MORGAN, of Alabama. showsBGatlin. Captain Claiborne and many oth- i i z 2 = 2 ee 5) a disposition to turn a back somersaul'@8oer men who left the Union army in 1861 i = o HE 3 = Z { that will land him in reach of the pico serve in the Confederate army. and i == z 7 7 oe; shelf. who remained in the Confederate service i i" = 5) > = a . . . ih i ® 8 ELE . Blurring the entire war, are now drawing n i un zx0s = | A NEw counterfeit bill is ont. It isn’ a . Sv : as i Pm aT E ek ; : pensions under the Mexican Service bill 1 i y= p0 2 Z the Wilson bill, but it has the same ob- i 3 Cl i REYN= 2 : } i . @pproved by Mr. Cleveland. Noi one of Ya i 0 S J ject,—to bunco the public.—Philadelphin : : i EN 2 z these men were tn any way disabled dur 5 i ea S Press. : : Fl mZe3s g a hn ing the Mexican war, and some of them on hb = z= - . 7, ay ie AVE ClOSSe, 3 ax . ier i xr WZ ER Co Hap Minister Willis been Mr. Cleve. fever crossed the Mexican frontier. and oh 1! T 2 2 ng a lana’s Commissioner paramount to Haw [@'¢! With thousands of other ex-Confed- on - £2 ow roi arate sy are dr i snsi i RoSzZf 0 =! wii, the administration would probably @erates, they are drawing pensions, and, n Ee) Ta 2 not be in its present humiliating position [3° far as known, not a Democratic news- & £, Ez 2 > —_— paper in the United States had the man -— a TF . Zmyeord 0 Tots o CuairMAN WirnsoN should allow Mr. @hood or honesty to say a word on this Fd = 7 2 : : : 3 . Eoini . sie rs S El zs 05 ) 3 Cleveland to dictate his letters for him, asfsubject, while devoting columns in criti- i Ce SE 03 : : : ; J : Fi i A Ras $5 he did the tariff bill, or he should quit@cism of disabled Union veterans drawing ; fi Ze R= 0 answering compiaints. His explanation<flirensions under the act of 1890. and some ; rr 8.2 z 1 etd of the very men who are drawing pen- Eb do not explain. . a a : = : 5% sions, in addition to their $5,000 salaries for serving in Congress, voted this week i RerresentaTive Haines, of N.Y. @ deprive any Union veteran of a pen. ¥ says: I will vote against the tariff hill if I am the only Democrat in the House who does; it hits a blow at every indus try in my district.” sion under the net of 1890 who is in re- o ceipt of an income of $600—and that is ‘ Democratic consistency on the pension business.” Wahl's Meat Marke is headquarters for everything usually kept in a first-class meat market. CASABIANCA CLEVELAND. Th B t f E thi Tue secret is ont at last. The Papa Grover stood on the free trade deck. a € est 0 very ing list Governor of Kansas, Lewelling, says Whence all but him had fled: KE His silver bullion around his neck he once was a tramp. Now what confes And his vetoes in his head. have Altgeld and Pennoyer to make ?—Philadelphia Press. to be had in the meat line always on hand, in- nding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA and 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 will at all times try to please you. COME OIN and be convinced that I can do you good and that I 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. HONS Not beantiful, he stubborn stood, And songht to rule the storm ; A creature of the Mugwump blood, Though Democrat it form. IT is not strange that Southern Demo crats in Congress should seek to put the Southerners who were disloyal to the covernment upon the same legal His party called, he would not go Without the Mugwump’s word. The winds through Peffer’s whiskers blow, But Grover never heard. footing as those who were loval; they were most ly disloyal themselves. He called aloud, “Say, Gresham, say, If yet my task be done— Protection have we busted up. ; Free trade for England won?" 3 GEN. Basin Dukk, of Kentucky, said that the people of the south were learn- ing that they cannot afford to let politics interfere with their business. If reports of how the southern Senators and Rep: resentatives stand on the Cleveland tariff] bill can be relied upon, they are learning almighty slow, “Speak Cockrell!” once again he cried. “Oh, let me hear from Vest,” But Bland declared, ‘“T'he ways divide.” And he was going West. Champ Clark was writing up a speech About that “Western Man,” 4 And Altgeld was prepared to teach The new anarchist plan. MR. CrLevELAND carried Texas by 100, 000 majority, but eminent residents of that state say that he could not earry it again bv one majority. In fact, it is doubtful whether Mr. Cleveiand could today carry three states in the Union, so unpopular has he made himself in a little over nine months, Maynard was studying how to steal For Hill another place; New Jersey Democrats appeal For winter gambling race. 1 J. A. BERKEY, ATTORNEY -AT-TLAYR, Lochern was busy writing names Of pensioners refused, And Bissell playing at the games Of pustmansters abused. SOMERSET, PA. J. C. LOWRY, ATTORNEY -AT-TLANK, Gresham was working at his best, A project low and mean, To erush republics in the west And seat a negro queen. CramyaN Hare, of House committe on Agriculture, position to Mr. Cleveland's recommenda tion for the abolishment of the experi SOMERSET, PA. is outspoken in his op A.L.G. HAY. C. W, WALKER. ATTORITEXS-AT-TLAR, Olney was busy to his eyes, And though the party “bust,” He thought it suited to his size To help another trust. mental farm and the distribution of seeds. There may be Democrats in Congress who anprove of every reccommendation Somerset, Pa. $F Office on Union St., opposite Court House aan sony r : The “Tiger” in his New York lair The Largest Stock of Jewelry in Somerset Coun- ty and the Lowest Prices. A VALUABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT at small cost---a subseription to The Star. it SALISBURY, PA., 5 WE MAKE EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Stop Thicf! Any one whose Watch has a bow (ring), will never have oc casiontouse thistime-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. © Ask your jeweler for a pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers, Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA, S. Lowry & Son, UNDERTRKERS. have always on hand all zinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all kinds of goods belonging to the business. Also have A FINE HEARSE, and all funerals entrusted to us will receive] prompt attention W. H. KOONTZ, ATTORNEY -AT-TLANK, Somerset, Pa. R. M. BEACHY VETERINARY SURGEQCLT, P. 0. address Elk Lick, P a. iles southwest of Salisbury, Pa. Treats all curable diseases of horses. Office, 2| BRUCE LICHTY, ' PE XXSICIAIN and STURGECLY, GRANTSVILLE, MD., offers his professional services to the people of Grantsvilie and vicinity. 2-F Residence at the National house. FOU TIT2'"S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS SENG J & No Horse will die of Corie. Rors or Lune Fr VER, if Fontz’s Powders are used in time. Foutz's Powders will cnre and prevent Hog CHOLERA. Foutz’s Powders will prevent GAPrs IN FOWLS. Foutz's Powders will increase the anantity of milk and cream twenty per cent.. and make the butter firm and swee Fontz's Powders will enre or prevent almost EVERY Drsrase to which Horses and Cattle are subject. Fourz’s POWDKRS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by J. L. Barchus, Elk Lick, Pa. made in the President's message, but none f them have publicly said as much. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF ADAMS, of the G. A. R, thinks Mr. Cleveland was “talking through his hat” when he said in his message that thousands of neigh- horhioods have their well known fraudu lent pensioners, and he orders the G. A. R. to prove the falsity of the charge by reporting everv known fraudulent ease. That is the proper way to reply uncalled for slander. to the Ler the Democrats in Congress be onest in their treatment of the tariff, i such a thing is possible. Let those o them who are striving to secure protec tion for some industry come out squarely in favor of letting the tariff alone, or in favor of absolute fre If protection is right for one in If wrong, special either trade. dustry it is right for all. vice versa. CONFEDERATES AS PENSIONERS. The following, which time ago in the Philadelphia Press, con tains a great deal of food for reflection: “One curious thing about the Demo cratic assault on the pensions is the ten ler care they show for the Mexican pen pensioners of Indian appeared some stoners and the wars, the only class drawing service pen sions and nearly all of whom are from the South. One of the amendments which they wanted to put on the Pen- Was up to other fun: The banks and brokers well must fare, Said Dana and his Sun. The Bay State Democrats appeared To be in awful need, The logic of events they feared, And that of Thomas Peed. While from Towa came a cry, A sad. heart-breaking noise, “Come up and help us ere we die, Or Jackson’ll wallop Boise.” The unemployed on every hand Were ¢rving, “Give us bread: Your free trade talk has wrecked the land And killed industry dead.” On Grover's brow he felt their breath, But on the free trade deck He knew not lurked his party's death, And set his stubborn neck. He shouted hut once more aloud, “Look at the Great IT Am, Free trade or bust shall be my shroud, McKinley is a clam!” The ballots soon were flying wild; Protection's tide was high, The ballot boxes soon were piled, “Down with free trade!” the cry. There came a burst of thunder sound, A loud protection peal, McKinley bombs were flying round, And killed poor Larry Neal. Boise, Maynard, Russell, where are they? And Cleveland, where is he? Ask of the winds that far away With fragments strewed the sea With tigers, cranks and brigadiers, The free trade college dude, And Grover at the last appears, In innocuous deseutude. -—B. F. Russell.
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