a : : Fr 7 4 ) ? A ; sh merica. = : id and i J ~ Sacra- . yo ! Yoo 3 i £ » assaic, i BD ~IN¢ aE VHT & aun dl . there Y= pl \ é iiornia, No SP Lp \ . ih " physi- i 5 i cre as (a ) be had 2 iF eo. e = : \ 4 rd 5 i A VOL. VIII. SALISBURY, ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA.,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 190§3. NO. 50. : gE Sa i ho ¥ 2 Wirth Bryan eliminated, “Tom” John- Cost of the Anthracite Strike. doing: First we would pay our debts, ! : WW <. ° son obliterated, Cleveland impossible, Hon. Galusha A. Grow, Congress- | and that would make a whole lot of i 3 1S 0 Chr stmas Gormon distrusted, and Hilladend one, | man-at-large for Pennsylvania, who is | People feel good. Then we would buy : . 2 how a man must enjoy being a Demo- | considered very reliable nuthority on [2 barrel of flour, a bushel of potatoes : crat these early winter days.—Oswego | the above named subject, gives the and a few other table delicacies; then, ; al ° Parties & Times, following figures to show the loss to | Where now you see only the signs of 3 # i 2 ee capital and labor ns a result of the |care and disappointment, you would 3 } ues 1011 Cha 5 ed CureRING words come from our ven- | sreat anthracite coal strike: see the shining light of gladness: ilum- : 1 p : erated leader, Bryan, who bids us be Strike began May 12, 1902, duration, | inating the countenance of the editor. . “steadfast and hopeful,” and Insists days, 154. We would go to Sunday school every ® Hands. that “the party must now establish its Miners and others thrown out of Sunday, and join the Epworth League. Of Needin character.” Let us not be discouraged | york. 15,500 Te a oe re a a BOO! They don’t 20 well Home porta. Ym heer I Seltee Details of the total losses by reason of Preacher Prorat pnd helps make his ! orvice =ars, or salary suc 1at he cou {ee imse : . : s the strike. p : : 1 ; together. The Christmas established its character; it takes time : . : . and his family comfortably. : a nice Embroidery or Lace, but a question of g z . to accomplish great deeds. Hopeful | 1:085 in miners’ wages....... $20350000 | vo ‘e would contribute to all the 2 : . Party is all right—but who ness Is one of .our strong points. Wa Loss of operators............ 68,800,000 benevolent institutions, and give the 2 ve ™ where to get it, and right here is where WE .wants the Chapped Hands? never permit ourselves to lose hope, al- Loss of merchants in mining 5 blind man on the corner a quarter, ral Port : ; ¢ hel ¢ . though we are occasionally a little shy L Som mill Ne da’ tactorios 22.750000 and for that we would get a poem or is thick ; come in with a new line to he p you out. Frost Cronm on steadfastness if there is any pros- ws 2 mills and factories Si a song. And last, but not least. we f pears Uf i b ‘fl ing rough patches. It is this an off year, and could anything be railway men in TE Markleton Sanitarium to Change i oe 3 1 or 0] . Tr To Band worse than what has already happened? Blt rr au Gh Hands. : os ays sale is the finest grade of Embroidery eve finely perfumed, too! a yhapp Cost of maintaining idle men 545000] o Hands : iit : : . ago Ii st. f yO 3 News says: i Gr A : shown in town, and the price is what strikes Pri 15 ¢ . . = ein Z Dr mines and 5000000| BY deal just closed the large sani- 2 ° ArLoxN ou ristmas time we re-| | machinery................. y yl iE che: rice, cents. ORG 4 tarium of the Markleton Sanitarium 1 ae call the song the angels sang 1900 years = leom > i ATs : t M y ) = : 2 a 2 Jou ago, “peace on earth, good will to men,” Total ............$197,390,000 a bos Altona, oh Jos i Cc oT 4 F 3 . 1 . f 3 Tell us if you don’t like it, and we wonder why what was proph- We FT Those who will run it ft th BY 5, i i 4 We can furnish you with sizes from So never come. Te. paste on corr Pains in the Stomach. ak ie it a 2 at time 1 : ’ ) : 3 is > Dr. r, the present physician 1:4 : . y Like toothache, this is not a danger- |. p i : : . ¢ from 5 Al impossible? If so, then why did the 6 "lin charge, and P s a inch to 18 inches, and the prices are fro The Elk Lick angels sing about it on that night 1900 | ous, but a decidedly unpleasant ail-| \n oe Lo Diatsnary astiss: By i 4 , years ago? If angels must sing, asks | ment. Persons who are subject to]. a 7 Ro 1 § i to 50 cents a yard. Dru Store SE Ditote San ch ITeTis whe Gods seq Lnttacks of It Will Ue Dloatod to Enos tioned acquire control of the sanitariom J ] er F . 4 3 y L by lease for a period of three years : ! dB sing the truth? Politicians often make | that prompt relief may be had by taking with the privilege of purchasi t : We are the sole agents for the Re ox || rash promives to tien. when soliciting | a oie or two of Chamberlaims Colle] 10 ihe b g purchasing at a | — \ years, to sort of feel the pulse of the | delphia North American says: : of small 4s 4 universe and see if that peace has| The contest between Deputy Secre- Diossmnin ss fhe presen: icy the hetling RE RR RR SHR A H t] ’ arrived yet. But, seriously, if the |tary Martin and ex-Senator N. B- chaplain ? ie ; stock and § 1d] ey S. Christian people believe at all in that | Critchfield, of Somerset, for the office Thi 2 ftuel : . 3 i Feed and ‘ ¥ THE FIRST promised peace, why is it that the |of Secretary of Agriculture under ie Th ah Tams YA as it : : vq oy iz . 5 Christian nations are known by their | Pennypacker, recalls an unwritten of the inost Lealthy 1 § » 10 ye § i : i , AL BANK £ LE superior skill in killing men, and their | story of Critchfield’s efforts to secure doats f th only oeationg in this £ NG CO. a NA TION 8 willingness to do so? Why thus fill the | the appointment of Deputy Secretary LL brat ee Mision | \. OHIO i << ®0OF SALISBURY. ®&< i Owing to lateness of the | world with a suspicion that even the | after the creation of the Department of PE thn WiIntaL Oil ors i, > i arene &® CAPITAL, $50 000 No. 6106. Christian ministers do not desire peace | Agriculture by the Legislature of 1895. 1% aiwars wall RAiled tid. . oe i = ’ di oy ’ E season Wwe are making a |nor preach peace, nor sing peace as the | Critchfield was at that time chair- e patients, fl , Modern fire and burglar proof safe and vault, affording 5 angels did? man of the Senate committee on agri- ry * Dew 55 wealthy, from 2 Ih Mh 3 absolute security. Offers every accommodation consistent , ra a culture. Frank N. Moore, of Bradford, 2 oa sec fons 0 the country. The : ; ij) | ‘ with safe and prudent banking. 5 Tue Dayton (Ohio) Daily Press voices | was chairman of the House agriculture | = © i ma Ing Improvements to the . vaeeas We Solicit Your Business...... 8 0 fil ; Olle lf our sentiments exactly in the following | committee. Both took an active in- main Line _ this section recently § : OrricERs :—J. I. Barchus, President; H. H. Maust, Vice & tribute to the old soldiers, the defenders | terest in the biil creating the depart- 4 rig ? 1) es for, and con- 1 ET ts | President; Albert Reitz, Cashier. = in ripe ia stock to of our country: “Yes, there are a | pent, and helped to overcome the op- i oh M rong ibe grounds, : Er Direcrors:—J. L. Barchus, L. LL. Beachy, H. H. Maust, P : 2 million pensioners on the list. That is, position to its passage. Thomas J. i oing this Mr. Harrison and the : A. F. Speicher. A. M. Lichty, A. E. Livengood, I. A. Maust. 2 there are a million survivors of the Tdge, of Wast Chater for many’ years civil engineers under him changed the } = i select from. civil war who, by their heroic endur- channel of the river so as. to make it i Line of Embroidery. Elk Lick Supply Co. Buy Your Overcoats votes, and then fail to carry out their pledges after they are elected ; but why should the angels make any promises at all, if they were never to be realized? But the world is waiting patiently for the dawn of that promised peace, and making big guns and gunboats and killing off a few million people every 10 ance and patriotism earned all that their country can pay them in the way of bodily comforts and wholesome Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. This remedy is equally valuable for children, and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. For sale by E. H. Miller. Critehfield’s Ambition. A Harrisburg dispatch to the Phila- Secretary of the State Board of Agri- culture, was the only applicant for chief of the department, and soon after the bill became a law he was appointed. stipulated price, which price has not been made public. "The Markleton Sanitarium company, of which James 8S. Hitchman, of Mt. Pleasant, is president, has had charge of the sanitarium for some time past. The largest present owners of the sani- tarium are Dr. John Barnett and the Hitchman heirs Miss Barnett, of Mt. run through the sanitarium park and used the old channel for a short dis- tance as a road bed. nourishment. They earned more. Critchfield was an applicant for |g a ! : a aising Rates for a Poor S y : § " S. C, HARTLEY, You cannot set a price on patriotism in Deputy Secretary, and was strongly Th s Srvice ' go C RI M we! PH ee war; for that patriotism may mean the | endorsed by the Pennsylvania State c 2 ry Cova? (apnone F : : 3 : en ompany has sent out a circular advis- FINEST DISPLAY OF price of the lives or the happiness of | Grange and kindred organizations. | . . | | [ \ ; ! J M eycex sdale, Pa. those who have immolated themselves | Moore applied for the office of Dairy | "8 the patrons of a new schedule of 3 s : © Evaporated Fruits ev- on the alter of their country, All the| nda Food Commissioner, Each de. aus Seu January 1st, 1903. Bs i > ‘ : : | » er ef hibited in Salis- comforts and the peace we now enjoy | ;nanded that he be appointed as a re- } f an a vance upon the old H i = Toy were purchased by the heroes of the | ard for his services for the bill. But| 50 [Of service, as seen by the , by N.Y. bury, at LICHLITER'S LOWEST PRICES. Also a fine line of Christmas Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Bananas, Figs, Dates, Cran- berries, etc. Everything to suit the most fastidious purchaser, in price and quality. og We Are Selling a (reat Deal of What? Why, Thompson’s Home- made Bread, just the kind Three large 10 cent loves for 25 that mother bakes. civil war, at the sacrifice of their best ahd their dearest hopes. The wretch and ingrate who would deny these veterans the partial payment of that debt deserves nothing but contempt. Accursed be the nation that grudg- ingly repays what it owes to its pre- servers. Nothing is too good for the veterans of the civil war. The best we can do for them—in our limitless way —is but a feint at squaring the debt we owe them!” ————— Governor Hastings declined to appoint either on the ground that, being mem- bers of the Legislature, they were in- elligible. Critchfield’s term in the Senate ex- pired at the close of the ’87 session, and he has since been an unsuccessful applicant for one of the numerous jobs at the machine’sdisposal. He is handi- capped in his present efforts to suc- ceed Hamilton by the opposition of both Republican factions at his home. The indications are that Martin, who schedule, which is given below. A kick is being registered by a number of the patrons, not so much on account of the advance in the rate as on account of the “rocky” service the company has been giving. The company would earn a barrel or two of merry wishes if it would instill a little more system into its business and send some one around to repair the circuits when they get out of order, says the Berlin Record. The new schedule of rates is as follows, per year: : SS HE BR es a res Heads Should Never Ache. is backed by “Oleo Bill” Brown, will ; ies Ml 9 cents, or 14 for $1.00. Never endure this trouble. Use at |be promoted to Secretary. Business rate within borough | il i ; 10 : : eA limits, private circuit, telephone I . once the remedy that stopped it for iz — in residence or place of busi- : PER . : W Gi ( Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va.— Don’t Worry. BOBS. $24.00 - 2 — — - ¢ Ve Oupons ie Wn 0 i A ow Jie bm This is easier said than done, yet it | Business rate within borough 4 p red me of sic eadac Si a , ¥ We claim to be the Lowest Pricep WrHiskey House. We really sell > 3 from tor re Aa a may be of some help to consider the| limits, party circuit, telephone : whiskey as low as $1.10 per gallon, and mind you ; distilled whiskey—not a R Be suiee oF Iwo yaar, matter. If the cause is something over | in residence or place of busi- decoction of chemicals—but af gor igs new and goder proof. Or ( J ( al Headache, Constipation, Biliousness. | 1... you have no control it is obvious| ness. 18.08 “CasPER’Ss STANDARD” 10 Year old whiskey is a liquid joy! It is actu- 0 \ 0 o | 25¢ at Miller’s drug store. . : : ide 1eha ? ally produced by honest Tar Heels in the Mountain Section of North Caro- ) " that WORTYIng will nou help the onbte Riragnes Tate yiihin borough . lina by the old time process. Every drop is boiled over open furnace wood A Billville R in the least. On the other hand, if imits, private circuit. 18.00 ‘. fires, in old style copper stills, in exactly the same way it was made by our So you need not buy all pmaneo. within your control you have only to | Business and residence rate with- grandfathers a century ago. First rate whiskey is sold at $5 to $6 per gal- & ¢ ti “To prove that I love you,” wrote a|act. When you have a cold and fear | in borough limits, private eir- #& lon, but is not any better than Casper 8 STANDARD. Itisthe best produced 8 at one time. Georgia swain to his sweetheart, “I'm | an attack of pneumonia, buy a bottle of | cuit, same subscriber—If can be and must please every customer or we will buy it back with gold—we are 5 Bout to. drink esrbolic acid for vou hamberlain’ h R iv dus hom, incorporated Under the Laws of N. C., with an authorized capital of $100,- & We remain your servants. 2 ou : ganoon for TOU, C 2I9eP 3s Cough Remedy and use| placed on same circuit, for both % i # 000.00 and the Peoples National Bank and Peidmont Savings Bank of Wins- an’ carbolic acid is the most painfullest | it judiciously, and all cause for worry rates : i # ton-Salem, N. C., will tell you our guarantee is good. This old honest, of drinks 1” as to the outcome will quickly dis- : ; ook 25.00 = Be uth NTR o WV ) 1 | f Il IX 0 i 0 | To which the young woman replied | appear. There is no danger of pneu- Coal operator’s rate, within bor- ! & ore, Ce in plain sealed boxes) 5 Quarts $2.95, 10 Quarts = . ’ (1 1D i Q / Al brielly, nnd with Sympathy: , monia when it is used. For sale by E.| ough limits, private circuit, res- % 2 $5.00, Express Prepaid Anywhere in U. S. All orders and remittances & Ef you hain’t already done drinked | H. Miller. idence or place of business, 25.00 tT & (in stamps, cash or by check, ete.,) as well as requests for confidential price | _ : it, an’ yer mind is made up, why don’t eh Tn ri: : £2 list must BE ADDRESSED AS FOLLOWS : = a . sou come an’ let dad’s mule kick you? : Lestdence aig’ within borough Y. & a ’ #| M&F CLOCK REPAIRING, Gun-|Y° Sh Joudad's MU x02 You What Would an Editor Do? limite, party cireuit, for busi reethinge = S. C. S. CASPER CO0., Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A. %% | smithing and many other kinds of re- | It’s more sudden, an’ what’s more you’d Sota ohe Bas asked what would ? g ? > >: = : @ | pair work done neatly, promptly and | nevar know it I”—Atlanta Constitution. Dome one fing Bs fea vy 18L OR an ness subscribers on same ex- | y R \ : [ » | : Main Office and Warehouses: Nos. 1046-46 Liberty and 1, 3, 4 and 5 Maple Sts. substantially. All work left at the editor do if all his subscribers should change 12.00 i ; § meses pm Theoph. Wagner residence will be : Bn pay up their subseription? Most of Tee fori ) 1 # Ie s | ad 2 ® promptly attended to, at reasonable New Century Comfort. us would have to reply as did the con- | Business or residence rate, local i . e prices, by the undersigned T2113 es : 2 ; ; iC. & 10 . y : : "Bex. WAGNER Millions are daily finding a world of | tented boy to Mr. Lenox, when asked | services only. 12.00 y Bowels, 2) 1S eo PER ad O11. tf Salisbury, Pa. comfort in Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It | what he would do if he had a dime | FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE BOROUGH LIMITS era Infan- Bl kills pain from Burns, Scalds, Cuts, | now. “I do not know sir, I never had | Business 3. party cireui ommoit to >. . i | business rate, party circuit, tele- ? sraseastas RRISAAR BREE . Grn ; Bruises; conquers Ulcers and Fever | so much.” Butif we had all our money | phone Hi Fesidonce ot place of nt to take. fp oo — ” TIT — |. LE AGEN TS WAN TED! 0. W. P.| Sores; cures Eruptions, Salt Rheum, | that isin the pockets of our subseribers | © BSidonce OF peace of : SS, 7 . 9 ° Kid, Jha frente na as 100. Boils and Felons; removes Corns and | (and we have great confidence in them, business. $24.00 co. andl Foley S Honey and Tar Foley 8S ney Cure Sample 95 cents. R. ‘B. Jones, 830 Warts. Best Pile cure on earth. Only | for some of it has been there for a good Residence rate, party circuit, 18.00 Maryiang. heals lungs and stops the cough. makes kidoeys and bladder sights | Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. tf | 26c at Miller’s drug store. while) this is what we would feel like | Farmers’ rate, party circuit, 18.00