Wahl's Meat Market! This place continues to be headquarters for Tender Steak, Dressed Juicy Roasts, Choice Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and Fresh Fish in Season. 1 aim to serve my patrons with the best in my line that the market affords. Thanking the public for a lib- eral patronage, and solicit- ing a continuance of the same, I am Respectfully yours, C. WAHL, HAY'S HOTEL, Salisbury, Penn’a. Salisbury, Pa. This. elegant NEW THREE- STORY HOTEL is one of the best equipped hostelries in Som- erset county. Modern EFquipments of all kinds, such as Steam Heat, Warm and. Cold Baths, Tele- phone, Fine Bar, etc. Centrally located with fine sur- roundings. Tables supplieed with the best the markets afford. Rates reasonable. CC. T.HAY, < Proprietor. Io=stablished 18530 P.S. HAY, —DEALER IN— Dry Goods Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. SALISBURY, PA. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING ——BY —:i— -S. LOWRY & SON. Long practical experience has espec- ially fited us for this work. Thanking you for past favors we so- licit a continuance of the same. Ss. Lowry & Son. - Salisbury, Pa. pues. FRANK PETRY, SRE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, ELK LICK, PA: Contracts taken,estimates promptly furn- ished and neat and substantial work guar- nnteed. B. KRAUSSE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, SALISBURY, PA. Repairing a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN W RINGLER i—SOLICITS YOUR—: COAT. HAULING. All kinds of hauling done promptly and at reasonable rates. SALISBURY, PA. WwW. Expressman and Drayman, WEST SALISBURY, PA. GARLITZ, All kinds of hauling and delivering of goods at low prices. Your patronage is solicited. For the best tonsorial work go to C. M. MAY, The Leading Barber. SHor OProsITEHAY’S HOTEL. Salisbury Hack Line, : SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. SCHEDULE: —Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury nt 8 A. M., arriving at Meyersdale at 10 A. M. Returning leaves Meyversdale at 1 rp. M., ar- riving at Salisbury at 3 p. M1. HACK No. 2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. M., ar- riving nt Meyersdale at 3 Pp. M. Returning leaves Meyersdale at 6 P.M. arriving at Sal- isbury at 8 p. Mm. B.& 0.R. R. SCHEDULE. Until further notice passenger trains will arrive at Meyersdale as follows: EAST BOUND. No. 10, Daily, No. 46 Daily.. No. 6,- Daily,.. No. 14, Daily.. NO. 9, Daily... Ne. 47, Dail vo. 5, Daily 1, Daly. Cee ies Just received, at Tur Star office, nice line of Visiting Cards. QUAYS CASE DESPERATE. His Agents Are Trying to Fix Up Contests to Oust Anti- Quay Members. ETER ANTIQURY DEMOGRATS, 100. It Is Given Out That the Senior Sen- ator Can Figure Out One of a Ma- jority All The Attempt to Fix Up Schuylkill—Failure of the Scheme in Against Combinations. Contests In Chester County. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Harrisburg, Nov. 29.—The public is only awaking to a perfect realization of what the anti-Quay forces were real- ly aiming at in the late campaign. The election of Colonel W. A. Stone as gov- ernor was heralded abroad as a great Quay triumph, and a victory over the | anti-Quay forces. It was a Quay vic- tory, but the great anti-Quay victory was in the work of electing a legisla- ture that would defeat Senator Quay for return to Washington. QUAY IS DEFEATED. “Senator Quay is defeated. On reliable The Times has a larger circulation by many thousands than any other daily newspaper published in Pittsburg. Thi: is admitted even by its competitors The reasons for it are not hard to find The Times is a tireless newsgatherer, i: edited with extreme care, spares ne ex pense to entertain and inform its read- ers. It prints all the news in compaci shape, caring aiways more for quality than quantity. It keeps its columns clean, but at the same time bright. Nothing that is of human interest is overlooked by it. Tt aims tobe reliable rather than sensational. Itbelieves in the gospel of get there,but it gets there with due respect for the facts. Test any department of it you choose—po- | | litical, religious. markets, sporting, edi- | torial, society, near town news—and | { yowll find the 7%mes may be depended | authority it can be said that Senator | Quay has reached a point where he | can figure out, as he claims, one of a | majority against any cecmbination. This shows that Senator Quay himself even admits the almost hopelessness of his fight. The fact is that Senator Quay cannot figure out a majority. A com- bination between the Democrats and him And substantial majority. In the hope of securing Democratic aid the of Senator Quay working night and day among the Dem- ocratic membhers-elect of the next leg- iclature to induce them to keep out of absolutely. it will be by a agents are a fusion movement. AFRAID OF FUSION. Senator Quay and his friends dread a fusion movement because death to their schemes. pose of defeating any such thing they { “weekly” papers in size, frequency of : : | price of a dollar weekly. the anti-Quay Republicans will defeat | | household and women’s work and other it means | : . : t | special departments of unusual interest. For the pur- | are encouraging the Democrats to bring | out various prominent mgn over the state as Democratic candidates for the United States senate. They hope by this to create dissension. Dut even this will not work. One of the best known politicians in the state, a Quay follower and ‘in his | employ, is engaged in the work of pre- | paring contests in various over the state against Democrats and anti-Quay Republicans. The contest- ants, of course, are Quay men were defeated in the late election. counties | who | The | plan is to carry these contests into the house of representatives, and with the aid of a solid Quay delegation and as | many others as can be picked up by | devious ways, seat some of the Quay men. worked in Schuylkill county, where This is the scheme that is being | the most vigorous efforts are being put! forth to induce the Quay candidates. who were defeated at the last election, to contest the seats of their successful | opponents. A STRANGE feature FEATURE, The strange is presented in this of the Quay agents in one county | setting up contests to oust Democrats, | while in other counties they are doing | everything possible to secure cratic votes for Senator Quay. Dut there need be no fear about the Demo- erats’ opposition to Quay; and lasting. Demo- | it is bitter | One contest that had been fully de- | cided upon was to come from Chester | county. The regular ring ticket was defeated by a ticket composed of two Democrats and two anti-Quay Republi- cans. The Quay machine had fully de- | cided to get up a contest and carry it i to Harrisburg. It was given out that DD. Smith Talbot, one of the defeated Quay candidates, would carry the contest through. Last week it was discovered that public opinion was so sirong in Chester county against such a move- ment that it would be dangerous to put it through. county at Harrisburg this winter. DEALS NOT MADE. One-other point in the skirmish for place in the next legislature is the at- tempt of the Quay machine to create the impressicn that deals have been made with people all over the state which will insure Senator Quay’'s ul- timate victory. Announcement has been made, without the slightest au- thority, that Quay deals have been arranged with Senator Magee, Secre- tary of the Commonwealth David Mar- tin and with Senator Fiynn, of Pitts- burg. Every one of these stories is without foundation of fact. No deal or fix up has been made with the gen- tlemen named. It is simply the work- ing of another of the Quay schemes that have grown threadbare. As the situation stands today Sen- ator Quay is defeated. Although he is not able to give a great deal of his time to his senatorial fight for a week or so, yet his: agents are as active as | they ever were. The trial of Senato: Quay for conspiracy and the use ¢ state funds comes up this week i Philadelphia, and he is looking aft that. But had he all of his time his command it would.avail him not} ing in the next senatorial fight. The matter was dropped, and there will be no contest from this | | three times a week upon. $3 a year, 6 cents a week. | 3 THE NEW - YORK. WORLD, THRICE-A-WKEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Year. | FORONEDOLLAR. Published every Alternate Day Ex- "cept :unday. 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TIKO is a medicine taken INTERNALLY, the only method by which RHEUMATISM can be successfully treated. It cures the CAUSE, and therein lies its remarkable success.. Its price is $1,00 per bottle, or three bottles for $2.50, and if your Druggist has not got it, it will be sent to you, by Express, ALL CHARCES PAID, on receipt of price. Address. PURINTON MEDICINE COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. > VT V VDD DDD DVN TE) WH TED ( {have used Ripans Tabules with so much satis. I have becn a great sufferer from constipatfon thing, | and that is that I give you | better goods and better in- ducements for buying than | faction that I can cheerfully recomumend them. Have been troubled for about three ycars with wat I called bilious attacks coming on regularly once a week. Was told by different physicians that it was caused by bad teeth, of which I had several. I had the teeth extracted, but the at- tacks continued. I had seen advertisements of - Ripans Tabules in all the papers but had no faith in them, but about six weeks since a friend in- duced me to try them. Have taken but two of the small 5 cent boxes of the Tabules and have had no recurrence of the attacks. Have never given a testimonial for anything before, but the great for over five years. Notuing gave me any relied. My feet aud legs and abdomen were bloated so I could not wear shoes on my feet and only a 10050 dress. I saw Kipans Tabules advertised in our dally paper, bought some and took them as direct- ed. Have taken them about three weeks and there is such a change! I am not constipated any more and I we it all to Ripans Tabuies. lam thirty- seven yeurs old, have no occupation, only my household duties aud nursing my sick husband. He has had the dropsy and I am trying Ripans Tabules for him. He fecls some better but it will take some time, he has been sick rolong. You You may depend on | niay use my letter and name as you like. Mrs. MaXY GORMAR CLARER. I have been suffering from headaches ever since I was a little girl. Icould never rideina car ur go into a crowded BAER Ae ARSs ARAL Baas place wiihout getting a RI'P-A'N'S headacheand sick at iny amount of good which I believe has been done mo by Ripans Tabules induces me to add mine to the many testimonials you doubtless have in your possession now. A. T. DEWITT. I want to inform you, in words of highest praise, of the benefit I have derived from Ripans Tabules. I am a professional nurse and in this profession a clear head is aiwuys needed. Ripans Tabules does it. After one of my casesl | found myself completely | run down. Actingon the , advice of Mr. Geo. Bow- stomach. I heardabout Ripans Tabules from an aunt of mine who was taking then for catarrh of the stomach. She had fouud such relief from their use shoadvised me | to tako them too, and I have been doingso since last October, and will say they have complete- ly cured my headaches. I am twenty-nine years old. You are welcome to use this testimonial. Mrs J. EROOKMYRE. The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the common every-day | er, Ph. Q., 588 Newark | Ave., Jersey City, I took Rlipans Tabules with grand results. Miss Bessiz WIBDMAR. cine: Mother was troubled with heartburn and sleeplessness, caused by indigestion, for a good ill of humanity. My seven-year-old boy suffered with pains in his head, constipation many ears. One day sho sar a testimonial in the paper indorsing Ripans Tabules. She determined to give them a trial, was greatly relieved by their use aud now takes the Tabules regularly. Shekeeps a few cartons Ripans Tabules {in the house and says she will not be with: out them. The heartburn and sleeplessness have disappeared with the indigestion which was formerly so greats burden for her. Our whole fanily take the Tabules regularly, especially after a hearty meal. My mother is fifty years of age and is enjoying the best of health and spirits; also eats hearty meals, an impossibility before she took Ripans Tabules. ANTON HO, BLAUKEN. ONE GIVES RELIEF. BE49L4$504444044085444885084 SEER PRIVEE ESET EEER and complained of his stomach. Hs could not eat like children of his age do aud what he did eat did not agree with him. He was thin and of a saffron color. Reaaing some of the testimonials in favor of SEITFFTIFIFIISTEFIFSIIISH Re . Rlpans Tabules, I tried them. Ripans Tabules not only relieved but actually cured my youngster, the headaches have disappearcd, bowels are In good condition and ho never complains of his stomach. Iie snow a red, chubby-faced boy. This wonderful change I attribute to Itipans Tabules. I am ratisfled that they will benefit any one (from the cradle to old age) if taken according to direc- tions. E. W. Price. at some drug stores -FOR FIVE CENIS dozen of the fivecent cartons (120 tabules) ean be had by mail CrranzaL COMPANY, No. 10. Spruce Street, New York—or a single carton (TX TADULES) will be sent for five certs. Riraxs TABULZE may also be had of some grocers, general storckeepers, news agents and as some liquor stores and barber sheps. They banish pain, induce sleep and proloag Lfe. Oue gives relief A new style pucket containing TIN RIPANS TABULES packed in a paper carton (without glass) is now for sale This low-priced sort is intended for the poor and ile economical. One 1 Ly sending forty-eight ccnts to the RIPANS
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