Waly Meat Market! This place continues to be headquarters for Tender Steak, Juicy Roasts, Choice Dressed Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and Fresh F [ aim to serve my patrons the best in my line that sh in Season. with the market affords. Thanking the public for a and solicit- of the eral patronage, continuance I am ing a same, Respectfully yours, WAHL, HAY'S HOTEL, Se Salisbury, Pa. Wlisbury, Pemnn’a. This elegant NEW THREE- STORY HOTEL one of the best equipped hostelries in Som- is erset county. Modern of all kinds, such as S Warm and Cold Baths, phone, Fine Bar, etc. Tquipments team ITeat, Tele- Centrally located with fine sur- roundings. Tables supplieed with the best the niarkets afford. Rates reasonable. CT. HAY. Proprietor. I=tablished 3 PS. TAY, —DEALER IN— : oo i Dry Goods Notions, Ilats and Caps, 15: Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. SAILISBU RLY, I? UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING IY S. LOWRY & SON. long practical experience has espec- inlly fited us for this work. Thanking you for past favors we licit a continuance of the same. SO- S. Lowry & Son. = Salisbury, Pa. FRANK PETRY & SONS, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, ELK LICK, P4 Contracts taken, ¢ 'stimutes promptly furn- islied 3ad neat and substantial work guar- "TAKE NoTICE! Frank included in this firm. Repairing guaranteed. Petry, Jr, iS not = 3. KRAUSSE, DOT & MIOENARER, SAIL 155351 FN ) ) a speci: alty. JOIN W RINGLER :—SOLICITS YOU R— COAT. ITAL All kinds of hauling done promptly and at reasonable rates. SALISBURY, PA. W. FF. GaAriLyrzZ, d Lxpressman and Drayman, WEST SALISBURY, PA. All kinds of hauling and delivering of goods nt low prices. Your patrod ¢issolicited. 1 worl C. M. MAY, The Leading Rather. Sirop Orrosirie lTAY’s HoTEL. For the best tonsorin goto ITack Line, SCHRAMM BROS, Sali=bury wictors, s- Salisbury Until further notice irtive at Meyersdale a No. 10, Daily. No. 46 Daily. No.6: Pail... No. 14, Daily No. 9, Daily. No. 47, Daily.. No. 5, Daily, . No. BH, Paly.........c..000 Just received, at THE Star office, a nice line of Visiting Cards. lib | A. Satisfaction | T1AING:. | Tur Republican county and legisla- tive ticket to be voted for next Tuesday needs nb recommendation. It is made up of the best of Republicans and the best of men. There is TTon. W. sembly. Where can you find a better or a grander man? His career in Som- erset county v long and honorable one. No man can point to a single dis- honorable act in his entire professional H. is career, and in politics he has always been a power for the good of the Repub- | lican. party. He fearless, { honorable and an orator of national | | reputation. Back in the Sixties he Lin Congress and the whole nation | proud of him. He is kind-hearted | a friend of the well the interests of the plain people, if honest, is poor. elected. There is 8. A. Kendall, mate. Everybody | everybody knows | whoele-souled fellow his running Sam, an knows what he is. | in Greenviile township of poor but hon- orable parents. 1lis was a hard strug- gle to get an education and a start in life, but we who know him know how i by hard work and energy he overcame | every obstacle and made his |life. He ix made of the right kind of | clay, and will be true to you and to me and to everybody. | noblemen. Ile | brainy and serupulously honest. | just the kind of a man to send to IHar- | risburg, and that’s where we will send of nature’s is him, But why devote any more our county and legislative is a ticket all the way through, made up of the best of men, and good Republican will fail to vote for every space ticket? It good 110 man on it. | 1 | |i | | | | trying Joseph E. Ture Johnstown Democrat is [ hard to make it appear that Thropp was a bolter, two years [and that J. D. Ilicks was the regular | Republican nominee for Congress at that time. The Democrat knows that there is not one word of truth in statement, but it makes the misrepre- { sentation for the purpose of aiding the | | Democratic nominee in the present | rampaign. Neither Thropp nor Hicks its Koontz for As- fo. i house | dwelling he occupies ago; | was | was | and | He will guard | and | honest, | He was born | mark in | Sam Kendall is one | kind, | © He is | and a piteherof water for the speakers, as well as an officer to preserve orler, as there were several intoxicated per- sons present. who greatly interrupted the meeting. When the meeting was called to or- der, if it can be said that it really was called to order, A. L.. Lowry nominated 0. W. Boyer, a Swallowite, and Esquire Samuel Lowry and Dr. A. F. Speicher vice The same A. L Lowry also nominated 8. R. MeKinley and J. I. Barchus secretaries, and {force hairman—well, as presidents. > ve. as it was hard to teil just who was { believe Committeeman 8. 0, was supposed to be the chairman. importance of voting the straight Re- | publican ticket. The well received, and we speeches think Salisbury duty. Ion. Joseph E. Koontz and Ir. WW. ed to address the meeting, but owing to other pressing engagements, neither ot them could be with us. a Thropp, Hon. WV. Biesecker were bill- Many a household is saddened by because of the failure and absolutely certain cure such as One Minute Cough Cure. your little ones are protected against emer- 2. 8. Hay, Inlk Lick, Pa. a Prosperous Agent Riley. to keep on hand a for eroup, Soe that safe Toney. of West accommod B. & O. Agent bury, not only ing station agent Riley, is at- a very , but chairman, although we Newman | However, the speaking was splendid | and all the speakers urged the great were | and Elk Lick Republicans will do their 11. | death | Salis- | he is also a very | thrifty gentleman and a great improver | of that town. For the past few ye he has erected about one arnually, and besides himself, he has houses and is the snug two snug tenement now erecting the third. Mr. Riley has learn- ing purposes. and he deserves credit for his enterprise. houses he not only benefits himself, but he benefits the whole community; for ars: new dwelling | i profusely and {the > : : i Nearly ed that it pays to build houses for rent- | early much | In building | I selling it. the more houses the more people, and | had the regular Republican nomina- | this is a fact aware of. made no that tion, two years ago, and { that all intelligent voters are that time the conférees | nomination. It is true, however, ‘the majority of the conferees time agreed to State { Haywood into the conference and give him the power to cast four votes, one for each county. This was objected to by the conferees of Kooser take Treasurer on the ground thal none of the regu-| | | L'eitizens, larly appointed conferees had a lawful right to delegate any nominating power | to Haywood or anyone else outside of |." |. in Salisbury, [ the district. Of course the conference | disagreed, whereupon the Ilicks and | Evans conferees went to Ilarrisburg | and took Haywood, the outsider, into the conference, giving him the power [to cast four votes, and in this way Hicks was nominated. i conferees remained at Johnstown,where and Thropp, | | causes at that | the more people the more business and prestige is added to the community. People who have the means would dd | St. Louis, Mo., or New York City. well to follow his example. There is an old saying that he who two blades of grass to grow ! where but one has grown before. is a | benefactor; but circumstances, that depends There public ‘entirely are places around here where there is already much grass places where buildings should be erect- upon too orowing— ed instead of causing or allowing grass | to grow. Where too much grass grows in atown, and moss on the backs of the | there is something mm fing ahead. Jut while this | | was being done, the Kooser and Thropp | { man for his home in the skies. too many cases of mosshack right here but glad to dwindling in numbers we are note that they are wrong. | Truth compels us to say that there are | and that the whole community is forg- | Let the good work go on, and all honor to the people who build houses and favor improvements. — Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a But early to bed and a Little Farly Riser, the pill the conference had been in session, and | | that makes life longer and better and wiser. nominated Kooser. Then the question | | arose as to whether llicks or Kooser | was the lawfully nominated candidate, and the matter was decided { Dauphin county court. And what the court’s decision? Just what all [intelligent people predicted, | that neither Hicks nor Kooser was law- [ fully nominated. The court decided | that nomination illegal | because it was made by a minority of i the conference. And the court alsode- | cided that the nomination of licks wes { illegal, by the whom Kooser’s was was brought votes by court decided conferee, because it four cast the not { lawfully hence ! no right to cast a vote for anyone. party therefore a candidate, and it Haywood. was a chosen Republican was i without in the Was | namely, | and dates j every had | The | left | being too i late to ged cn the ticket in the regular | { Republican column, both took the law provides for in such cases, the Throop and Hicks out now.ination about | en an papers, as | ; . | former appearing on the ballot as the | | Protectionist candidate, and as the Sound Money candidate. { fore, neither Thropp nor llicks was the both one There- | nominee, although [were Republicans, and had as good a right to take out nation papers as ihe other, and neither lof them a bolter, the Demoeral’s lying the withstanding. Republican staunch was to contrary not- Its Witch Lerfeit 3. aT Ath alirerd com! i When you ask Salve don’t aca: There ceuved hy this, that 5. Hay, lic Lick orl P’iles be 1d. PP. tion. are mor Repu biican Meeting. The Republican meeting held in Ral- last well Ps isbury, was attended, r J. Kooser, S.A. Friday evening, Messrs, Hs and the speakers, Kendall and WW. nerall made stirring speeches that were | with rounds of applause. The only drawbacks about the meeting were the bad order and | the fact that the hall was not warmed for the occasion. The evening was very | cold, and as the room was not heated, | received the latter | | | nomi- | Johnstown | . Hazel San- | enthusiastic | Elk Lick, Pa. tr THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN. P. Ss. Hay, | Republican Meetings Arranged for Many Points Daring the Clos- ing Weeks. During the closing weeks of the paign, beginning October 25, a series of Republican will be throughout this county, and the times meetings hear an the questions opportunity to gent discussion of at issue. Following are the places and already arranged for. The meetings to be held in the afternoon will be opened at 1 o'clock, and those in the evening at 7 IHooversviile. .. o'clock. I'riday evening, Nov. 4. Jenners.... Saturday afternoon; Nov. H Steystown.. Nov. 5. Garrett... If { they will be announced. — = Saturday evening Wednesday other meetings gy evening, are arranged for th or cold is cured with- the betters Linger- Hacking cough is The sooner a cous out harm to the sufferer ing colds are dangerous. distressing. ly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough is within reach? P. 8. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. Cue taste. Pomona Grange Meeting . 1898. following subjects will be dheuasad: to be held at Jenners, Nov. Leaks and wastes on the ed by Kind and care of farm Highland Grange 897. farm; open- Vile Grange. animals; Agricultural Education and how to Valley Grange. Our competitors in Agriculture and Jenner Grange. Advanee- educate the Farmer; to meet them; Is the G how range making any vicinity i Critchficld, and other alle cam- | held | ited our town recently. have been so arranged that person in the county will he giv- | intelli- | dates | Nov. 2. | the * One Minute Cough Cure guick= i. i though crowds ¢ It is pleasent to the The! i not to purchase from larvey J. Baugh- | said Tiarvey J. | ment in the co-operation feature of its | work— Maple Grange. The public is cordially invited to this open meeting of Pomona. I trade. Query box open to all on Agricultural | subjects. LECTURER. a many could not stand the chill and DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve were obliged to leave the hall. Our committeeman should have seen to it that the hall was properly warmed,and he should also have provided a stand | tise it in Tug Star. Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns. i a minnie If you have anything to sell, adver- It will pay you. eel ————————— eee oe le oe Ble Bo Bod io Bo BD Dod Dodd ddd : trade, I } | } | | | f | | | | { A Letter From Bishop McCabe Of New York City. “ With regard to Dr, James’ Head- ache Powders, I have no hesitation in commending them to sufferers from headache. They relieve ‘the pain speedily, and I have never known any one to be harmed by their use. have been a great sufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by the constant use of hot water and fruit, and by doing without coffee. The Dr. James’ Headache Powders have, however, greatly relicved me at times, and I never allow myself to be without them, and have recommended them to others freely.” (Formerly Chaplain) C, C. McCABE. If you cannot get Dr. James’ Miniature Headache Powders at your store, send us a 2c stamp for a sampide, or five 2c stamps for regular oc size. THE J. W. JAMES CO. EAST BRADY, PENN. TTT TTT TY PPP PTT UT YT ~~ am mm ran 1 AGENTS Ww. ANTE D In Every County to Supply .. the ( r Demand for JIRICH'S ar kor um TOLD IN PICTURE drove AND STORY With an Introduction by JOHN: J. .;.of Kansas.:. reat Popula HON. The wrilten, most and artistically illustrated, most intensely popular book subject of the war with Spain. most. brilliantly 200 Super Hustrations from Photographs taken specially for this great Agents are making $50 to $100 a week A ver table bonanza for live canvassers. and territory at once to N. D.. THOMPSON PUBLISHING (0 CALL AND SEE MY ay ew Mock of Milli T am better prepared than ever to serve the public, in my line, os I have secured the (PERIENCED TRIMMER It will pay you to call and : of new goods. Eva Wilitams, SALISBURY, PA. Rockwood. Nov. 1st.—The general sentiment in exterminated. The farmers are about done They report an immense ¢rop. Latayette Vought has started store in the room recently occupied by Far- ling Brothers’ meat market. Mr. Vought is an enterprising young man and is worthy ism will he husking corn. ry 0 grocer of suceess. red, Masters, who was sick cnitis, is again teaching school. The Republicans will hold a meeting here, Thursday evening, at which the issues in- volved in the present campaign will be i S- by F. J.-Kooser, S.A. Kendall, N.-B speakers, Miss Maud Gardner returned from Pitts- burg, Sunday, where she had been visiting relatives, with bron- cussed work. | Apply for description terms | Nery, this | in recard to polities is that Quay- | fave used Ripans Tabules with so much eatls- faction that I can cheerfully recommend tiem. Have been troubled for about thice ) cars with what I called bilious attacks coming on regularly once a woek. Was told by dliferent physicians that it was caused by Lad teeth, of whicen I had soveral. I had the teeth extracted, but the ate tacks continued. I had seen udvertiserents of Ripans Tabules In all ihe p. aper fn them, but about six wi duced me to try them. He small 5 cent boxes of tha T no recurrence of the attacles. ver piven a testimonial for anything tho great amo d wliich1beleve: s Ledn « ote me by Ripans les induces me te {1 mine tothe many tes onials you doubtles 3 possession now. A. T. DeWirt t to Infc ords of , of the ve derived Ripuns Tabules. Tm you, highest be neti from HRS SE EAA: 1I-IEF. my cases I completely ingo nt he found myself run down apaga comn GIVES RE Mother wos with he $isoplensy 0 ind m any she sans troubled ALEGRE GS A relieved and now talk gens afew cartons Ripaas ill not he with- arly, es is fifty vi Tt « of health and spi its; als, cn impossibi efore sha > INGALLS ,| EH BE DARA NE add dino Gud O1 iil of humanity. nai I have been a great sufferer from eonstipaticn foroverfl.e years. Nutiing gave me any relied. My feet aud legs and abdomen were bloated 0 I could not wear shoes ou my fect and only a loose dress, 1 saw Ripans Tabules advertised In our daliy paper, bouslit some and took temas direct ed. Have taken them avout three weeks and tiers 13 such a change! Iam not constipated any mors and 1 ow it atl tO Ripans Tabules, Jam thirty- seven years old, have no occupation, only my household ‘duties and nu:sing my sick husband. He has had the cropsy and | am trying Ripans Tahules for him, Ie fe £330 somo i etter hut it will taka Foma tiie, a may use my letter ar T lo ¢I I hare been su { since I wis & Ltt Licadaches ever Waeverrideina Vlio a crowdasd tries fs ‘ol an [ne wao was i for « e cit: ATH UEP eS A aa stimontial, JOVI RE. every-day POY COSY - PPTL PT By.oes so1-year-ok! boy ut with pains fn constipation of his ull nos t HED dren of Lis a do ai ol what he 1 did net agred Lin, Ile was thin gaflron color. in faver of a did e: With tho heac good ¢ ne I stomac hie eisnow i Sn chang ipans Tabules. I am satisfied t Lenetit any one (from the: ¢ eradio to old age) if taken according to direc- E. W. rice. y red w for sale on | When in need of Groceries, Fresh Br fancy ad, CALL A om— | | | 1 | | | lowest living prices. anything in the line of Confectionery, 2 a : 1 vr Books, Stationery, Pure Thompson's Notions, ete. mm ~ = ¥ “DD ‘T'DVV THE LEADING GROCERY AX ad AD x \ \ Space is too limited to enumerate all my bargains here, Call and be convinced that I sell the best of gonds at the My business has grown wonderfully in the past few years, for which I heartily thank the good people of Salisbury and vicinity and shall try harder than ever to merit your future patronage. : rp od. TT. Opposite Postoltice. Respectfully, JEFFERY, 1 | | | Gre vin: flour andl S. wants of our customers in ALL KINDS OF A. Lichliter is doing business at the old stand. ed stock and facilities for handling goods, STAPLE Heed) With greatly increas- re are prepared to meet the GROCERIES | Feed, Flour, Corn, Oats, Ite. In short anything to feed man or beast. | OF CARBON OIL and can { lond lots. We are also Furthermore, we are JOBBERS save merchants money on this line, as we buy ear- | ITeadquarters Mor Maple Sweets. | We pay cash for good Butter and nice. clean I'resh Eggs. i what advantages we offer. S. A. LICHLITER, Bill Pritts, the notorious moonshiner,vis- | PueliTAN. — om ‘ne Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is whict it was made for. e— Deal and Vieinity. t.—Mr Editor, permit mo to give youn few ites for your newsy paper. busy plowing stil best Parmers in this vieinity are although rn, which was one their oats ground, sole are huaking co of our Crops. Mr. RP. W. Suder iontown, where he Henry, who is down with typhoid fever. W. J: Lindamwan made n trip to Savage, ’n. Now, the boys of Deal had better toon a little out when W. J. returns, or the chance of getting has returned from Un- had been to see his son, mony stand a cooler’? Wilson Gomer has erceted new: stable on his little farm near Deal. 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