pon CT TET EET rm r——— ET a mE i em ae 100 Morning How fo and tasty appearance. is j | the kind of a card suitable for a smut 1 | mill like the Commercial. We have an elegant assort- ment of Red, Tan, Black and White ular prices. This Shoes, at pop- Is a Fact! Colored Shoes will give you more service than black. P. S. Hose to match in Red, Tan and Black. Call and see us. Miller & Collins’ Popular Shoe House, Meyersdale, Pa. Don’t Forget This. Watch the man that wants to sell you goods or Marble at 40 per cent. below price. He must have something in view in the future to catch up to a living price; so watch him and his work, and then you will place your orders with the old. re- liable firm of J. B. Williams, Frostburg, Md., for first-class work. S. F. WiLsoN, Salesman for J. B. Williams, Read This. Don’t Spend Your Money Foolishiy. Buy your Monuments and Tombstones from the man that does his own work, and not from the man that sits in Lis of- fice and has to pay large wages and pay his agents fifty dollars a month to sell his work. You are the one that has to pay for all that. Don’t forget this. Buy from Geo. W. Grose & Co. They do their own work and will save you money. Geo. WW. Grose &Co., Hyndman, Pa. David Enos, Agt., Elk Lick. Pa. LOCAL fIND GENERAL, Mrs. Justice Walker, of near Berkley's Mills, died last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Buchanan are be ing visited by their mothers. | wet it. “Soldier Billy,” as usual. is scooping | in about all the ice cream trade. | Meversdale has 505 registered voters and claims a population of 2500. | Ed P. Kearns has been appointed col lector of internal revenue for this district. Squire John Robison, y. Md, week. of Garrett coun- | was in town on business, this | R. C. Fuller cut his arm with an ax, a few days ago, which disables him from ! work. Fiftv-eight extra copies of Tur STAR | sold in advance, this week, Lon Smith. thanks lo | The sensational case of Rev Singer and Mrs. Alice Jeffries has heen continued for next term of court. Robt. | | A select ball was held in the Opera house, Tuesday evening, by some of the voung folks. A good time is reported. Henry Mull very large | white suckers, The four to- | caught four last week. gether measured 58% inches. Who can beat that? Orders for thousands of candidates’ cards are still coming to Tre Star office, | from all parts of the county and from | both parties. The indictments brought against Thos. S. Williams for violating the Brooks lig- | uor law will not be until term of court. C. T. Hay is having a well drilled, back of his house. Bender have the argued next 3108. out | the honse, | thereby gained | make it. J. M. | had evidently been | contract and “will do the work They always do their work right. Our streets will be much improved this | | summer by grading, draining and putting | down new pavement. | | Flag stone is be- ing used to a greater extent than ever. On Monday Levi Lichliter, L. C. Boyer | and wife and Dr. Speicher and wife started on a journey to the World’s Fair. | | They will also visit other western points | before returning home. Conductor Daugherty, of the Salisbury | branch, has accepted a position as con- | ductor on branch. ‘of Mr. | Married. May 81st, at Gibson City.. TIl., Harry i. Spalding and Miss Maggie Low ry. Miss Lowry is a daughter of our es- teemed fellow towsman, Squire Samuel | { Lowry. THE STAR extends its most hearty congratulations to the couple. Daugherty’s successor. Several have recently been canght killing fish in Pine run by means [of explosives. The persons doing this had beter not try it again. The penalty is very severe for this kind of law-break- ing, and hereafter blasters will be watched and prosecuted. persons If you want to see a jay job of print- ing. get one of the Commercial agent’s cards. That naked type-setter, printed {in yellow on said card, gives it such a re- It is just The Meyersdale Register last week gave John Roberts, one of the candidates for County Treasurer, quite a favorable send off. The Register should beware, for according to the Commercial, ex- pressing ones preference for a candidate is a most heinous offense. That was excellent music the band ren- dered, Tuesday but what the deuce was the matter that the boys had so many hitches among themselves on that day? Brethren, follow the example of Lou Smith and Pete Livengood—dwell together in peace and harmony. evening, We call attention to ward Hoover. which is this week added to our political announcements, Mr. Hoover, like his opponent Hartzell, is said to be very popular, and the friends of each of the two men feel that they must be up and doing to elect their favor- ite. The Meyersdale postoffce plum has dropped at last, and W. H. Hay is the lucky man. This looks as though the Fisher wing of Somerset county Democ- racy is on top. But perphps itis all in the season, for a cool, damp season is never favorable to oats, while at the same time it is just the thing for hav. the card of Ed- Now that the borough dads have de- cided that people must make their pave- ment promptly after being notified, let them enforce the ordinances all around. Heretofore some people seemed to be privileged characters in the matter of putting down pavement, while others were compelled to come to time on short order. The speech made in front of Dr Speicher’s 1esidence, Tuesday evening, bv Mr. Bradley, District Grand Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, is highly spoken of. It was a good speech, sound and sensible. Organized labor can accomplish wonders. Every laborer ought to belong to the K. of I. Capital organizes, why should labor not do like- wise. Geo. Beitzel, an old-time citizen of this vicinity, but now a prosperous farmer of Addison township, was a welcome visitor in Salishury during While here he had a growth removed from his head. which had annoyed him for some years. Dr. Lichty performed the operation with neatness and dispatch, and it is hoped that Mr. Beitzel will have no return of the trouble. John M. Werner, the past week. of Greenville town- | ship. was robbed of $1,800 in eash, Sun- day night, May 21st. Mr. his own banker and kept his money i people make. Some person or persons who seemed to know just where the | the past few days and Monday drove over | Dean’s Mill and the Forge Road. money was, removed a window sash and entrance to the house to Moral: Put your money into a reliable bank. J. M. Hay had a little rumpus on Wednesday. Mr. | Hav had been notified to make pavement along the old foundry lot, and being tar- dy in doing so, the borough proceeded to then sent hands own to make it, but the authorities would | not allow them to do so. This cansed a good deal of had blood, and now | it is reported that there will be some law- ing done. Well, let us wait and see what | e shall see. Simen Hammer, the notorious West a lisbury tonsh, ” has been sentenced to | in jail, to pav a fine of § | oo the costs of prosecution in the lar- | c ny case brought against him hy John Short. ty of the peace, on information of Thom- as 8. Williams, he was required to pay the costs of prosecution and to give hond | i with good and snfficient security, in the sum of $200, to keep the peace. He got | off remarkably easy on both charges. Today two bhovs, Charlie and Frank Heffley, found a lot of goods stored under Fredline's dry house, Newcomer which stolen from The other station, and at the of sugar, cently rifled cluded 25 Ibs. gro- ceries, and a coat believed to be the prop- | erty of August Rosenberger, which was stolen by Lawson Brown. This find in- right. the Confluence & Oakland | We have not learned the name | Werner was | a mistake that many conntry | and the borough authorities | of his | has | In the case against him for sure- | n car re- | lot in- | ty who broke into the car, and perhaps dicates strongly that Brown was the par- | engaged in other pilfering enterprises. | He is certainly an accomplished thief.— | Meyersdale Register. sort of tactics defeated Blaine for Presidencv in 1884. It is now in order feated Gen. James A. Beaver, | legged Union veteran, iran for Governor | wasn’t such noted for their who supported Col. of this state. Stewart, an | pendent candidate—then, | Verily, those who live in glass houses * | should not throw stones, especially when they are like the Commercial—unable to | | make a hit. Buc ‘klen’ 8 , Arnica Salve, Tne BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per "box. For sale by A. F. Speicher, druggist. W.C.T.U. The Women’s Christian Temperance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Mec- Dowell, Friday evening. June 9th, 1893. All are cordially invited. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. for it to state what kind of tactics de-| The Commercial last week stated what the | the one- | the first time he | If it men as Lou Smith—men | ‘‘crooked politics"—men | inde- | what did it? | A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Colds.—If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative pow- ers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and | Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be re- | funded. Trial bottles free at A. F. | Speicher’s Drug store. and $1.00. Large bottles 50c. Now Advertisements. John J. Stump & Co., display ad. on 1st page and reading notice on 4th page. Chamberlain Medicine Co., three reading notices on 4th page. Mayers’ Drug Co. three reading notices on 4th page. E. C. De Witt & Co.. five reading notic 4th page and three on 8th page. W Univirsal Electric Co., pace. H. E. Bucklen ing notices on 8th Larrabee Carriage Co., page. A. F. Speicher, page. Miller & Collins, 8th page. es on display ad. on 5th | & Co. , page. display ad. on 8th display ad. on Deserving Praise, vears we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklen’s Arnica | handled remedies that cell as well, or that | have given such universal satisfaction. e do not hesitate to guarantee them | every time, and we stand readv to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great Ponisi purely on their merits. Sold by A. F. Speicher Druggist. Decoration Day. Decoration exercises were largely at- tended in Salisbury, Tuesday afternoon, but the crowd was somewhat smaller than last year’s turnout. should have attended the exercises fol ing. This was not as it should have | been. However, had, and the oration, delivered hv Rev. was first-class. W. W. Kribbs, ing it all in all, no serious fault can be | found with the affair. the of their | to the hand for music and to all to the Lutherans for church, muse exercises. It isa trath in medic) ine that the small- | est dose that performs a cure is the best. | De Witt’s Little Early Risers are | smallest pills, will perform the cure, | are the best. Mr. “Ned” Walters. | | more distiller, and F. Spricurr. the wealthv Balti- has heen in this place for to Salisbury for the purpose of selecting | Walters | lived with her son, a site for a new distillery. Mr. lL already distilleries in | | this eoanty.- —Somerset Herald. owns five or six | The most fteiiizent people of our com- | [ munity recognize in De Witt'’s | Risers pills of unequaled merit for dys- pepsin, headache and constipation. Very | 'smull, perfect in action. A. F. SPEICHER. Run-away on Tub Mill Plain. {on the incline plain at Tub Mill | mines, eansed by the cable breaking. | The cars came down at a fearful speed, | tearing things up in general abont the | Wm. Baum was struck | informed that it is the prevailing opinion by some fiying pieces of coal and was | hat Mrs. Engle was fonily murdered. I scales and dump. but not seriously, we For some reason or| | other these wrecks occur at Tub Mill too | | frequently. | somewhat injured, |are glad to sav. A little ill, gone the piil Early Risers, | great ills. then a little pill. has won. De the little pills that cure A. F. SPEICHER. A MYSTERY PARTIALLY SOLVED | The Skeleton of a Woman Who Mysterious- | ly Disappeared Over Two Years Ago Found in “isech’s Flat.” Special to the Standard. Over two years ago Mrs. Conrad Engle disappeared [ home, and since that time no trace of her found until today. Her skele- ton in the the “Beachly tract” in Summit township by very mysteriously from her has heen was found woods on Conghs and | / right | | kinds of freight and express goods delivered to two read- | | guaranteed. | Sturtevant- | display ad. on 8th | We desire to sav to onr citizens, that for | LITICAL DISCUSSIONS.” One prospectus Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never | Mrs. fallard of ©. 100k 13 orders, 13 Soul Russin, | | | Some who | thediscovery, gives the following account: lowed Cleveland's example and went fich- | Were engaged in peeling bark on ‘Bech’s a real nice time was DY a pair ot shoes lying partly covered by The pa- | that they contained the hones of human rade was rather poorly arranged, but tak- | | feet: + | , iqQi . Je- I'Te STAR is requested to return thanks | made for the missing parts of the skele who assisted and took active parts in the | found all of the parts excepting the ribs the | Little Early | | On Monday there was a bad run- away | [then only a mile from the old lady's Run | The German Baptist Annual Meet- | ing. | A recent press dispatched from Muncie, Ind.. stat@d the following: | Today a gang of about fifteen pick- The ill is | Witt's Little | HILL'S | Double Chloride of Gold Tablets rg TESTIMONIALS RREEBRRSRESERLARERS RL EN: REMEMBE WE GUARANTEE A CURE and invite the most careful investigation as to our responsibil- ity and the merits of our Tablets. vill completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3to5 days. Perfectly harm - less; cause no sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl- edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. 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F'. Garlitz, Expressman and Drayman, does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All and from the depnt, every day. Satisfaction AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ONLY AUTHORIZED SIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G. BLAINE, | By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, | with the co-operation of "his family, and for Mr. Blaine's Complete Works, “TWENTY YEARS OF CONGRESS,” and his later book, “PO- TH iE un pGlf Te TO BARGAINS. HARD TIMES, HIGH PRICES and BIG PROFITS can’t exist in this town, be- cause I have got the goods and make the prices that save people money. Have you 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, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats. Many thanks for past favors. I remain your friend, GEO. K. WALKER. C. T. Hay’s Block, Salisbury, Pa. | for these 3 BEST SELLING books in the mar- | ket. A. K. P.Jordan of Me., took 100 orders from first 98 calls; agents’s profit $(75,50. |in1day; profit $26,25. E.N Rice of mass. took 27 orders in two days; profit $47.25. J. | Partridge of me. took 43 orders from 36 calls: profit $75.25, E. A Palmer, of N. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 days; profit $98.25. EXCLU- SIVE TERRITORY given. If you wish to make LARGE MONEY, write immediately for term 8 to THE HENRY BILL PUB, C0,, Norwich, Conn, bark-peelers who were working there. John Bittner, a resident of Summit township and one of the party who made “Myself and a number of other men Fla’ when my attention was attracted brush. I picked up the shoes and found At this point my curiosity was thoroughly aroused, and with the aid of | my companions, a thorough search was parts were soon found and about for some time we ton. Other after searching and the bones of one arm. The skeleton identified as that of Mrs. Engle bv the shoes and pieces of her dress that were found. The bones of the legs were hoth broken at abont the same place. The point at which the skeleton was found is about one mile John Engle’s farm and a like dis- | from tance from Emmanuel Burkholder's, was was an aged lady, John, and one day in | the fall of 1890 she started to go to the | home of her danghter, about two miles | away. She did not reach her destination and a search was instituted, but the old [lady was not found. Large searching parties scoured the country for miles at weeks after her disappearance. but to no avail. How | they could have missed the body if it was who Mrs. Engle, Fs + $24.0 | different times within two home, is somewhat remarkable. There | may yet be further developments in the case of still great interest.” Ww. Since putting the above in type, we are We will publish further developments in the case, later, if any come to the surface. | pockets congregated in Muncie and ac- | complished good work among the crowd of 18.000 people who were attending the Dunkards’ national meeting. The police captured two thieves after a long chase AH. P.SPEICEERER, has opened his New Drug Store on Grant St., and carries a full stock of goods belonging to the trade. We make A Specialty in Eye Glasses, Spectacles and Fine Jewelry. We solicit your patronage and guarantee you prompt and careful attention. Most respectfully yours, A. F. SPEICHER, Salisbury, Pa. A FREE PASS To the World's Hair! The only consideration is that you buy your goods at L. 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All goods sold CHEAP FOR CASH Or ON easy payments, Now. remember, on all the above goods you get ROCK BOTTOM cash prices, and every dollar's worth bought and paid for, before Sept. 1st, 1893, entitles you to one red ticket, and 256 red tick- ets entitle the holder to one first-class round-trip ticket to the World's Fair, free of charge. Tick- ets are all transferable, and the lucky holder draws the prize. Do not miss the opportunity of a lifetime, but come and go with us. Get your tickets of MORRELL & SHAFENBERG. Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa. Large branch stores at 63 Balto. to, Sty Cumberland, Md., Masonic Temple, Altoona. Pa. J. F. W. DORMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF (Cellutype Fetal Outfits, No. 217 East German Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 1s 2% DO YOU WANT A CARRIAGE shod investigate he meri CELEBRATED AND HeTARLISHED through the river and swamps. They were jailed and when searched were found to be loaded down with money | and watches. | The finest Correspondence Stationery in town, for Ladies. can always be found at THE STAR of- We have some goods in this line that can’t | Call and see. fice. be excelled. STURTEVANT-LARRABEE CARRIAGES. If not sold by a dealer in your town send for illustrations and prices. THE STURTEVANT -LARRABEE CO., BINGHAMTON, N. Y. -. are tur gies Ho Wa bru and fou T trac CO grou AMO? and “GR inelu load wh