EEE S TET 5 De - - o— - sr or = | son is thinking of holding a camp-meet- | the branch. But since the company has | [of here. | fitted up our depot with a coupon ticket | “gh | Last Thursday evening two of our case, it looks as though the much needed ) | would-be pugilists went outside of the | passenger service, would follow. We | mn | borough limits to pommel each other, hope it will, for we need it badly. 2 and all on account of a dispute they had | EH. Werner, the clerk of the County about a piece of pie. Commissioners’ office, is a first rate fellow H. A. Reitz is talking of erecting a and a very able clerk; and of course he double business block in West Salisbury, | wants to hold his job, for which we do | WE GUARANTEE A CURE REMEMBE and invite the most careful investigation as to our responsibil- ity and the merits of our Tablets. HILL'S It. 1 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3 to5 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. : on the site of the old grist mill. He will | not blame him. For that reasor is T can be cured at home, and with- oe 73 \ on the ste of the old grit mill. Ho will wet blemo im. For that veason ho ts of PEINYENNESS a0] MORPHINE ARIE co lorogeto nae nd i Y t bai d a new it , we are informed by doing all he can to have the old Commis- the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. EW Ro rr Station Agent Riley. | sioners re-elected. He knows just what During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor- A FE q phine until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica- tion with persons who have been cured by ithe use of our TABLETS. HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by all FIRST-CLASS druggists at $ |.00 per packuge. f your druggist does not keep them, encloseus $1,000 and we will send you, by return mail, a package of our Tablets. Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing any of the Various nostrums thut are being offered for sale. Ask for EEITLI’S A BILETS and take no other. Manufactured only by TH OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61,63 & 55 Opera Block, For a set of blowhards and self-lauda- | Kind of campaign literature and figures tory nonentities, the present County | Will suit their case, as well as what fig- Commissioners take the cake. Garbled ures will not, but the scheme won’t work. | statements from men that want to be kept | The people are onto the dodge, and don’t uy vou forget it. Testimonials § from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill s Tablets. THE On10 CHEMICAL CO. DEAR SIR:—I1 have been using vour cure for tobacco habit, and found it would do what you claim for it. I used ten cents worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and from one to five cignrs; er I would smoke from ten 10 forty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed and smoked for IWS Ave Yu nd t poe fy ablets cured me so [ have ro desire for it. of Your Tale B. JAYLCD, Leslie, Mich. DoBBs FERRY, N. Y. 5 THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN :—Some time ago I sent in office don’t count in this campaign. | A son of Simon Glotfelty’s met with a| Fowls, when allowed their liberty, find | mishap on Tuesday that might have cost | many articles of a spicy nature upon | gi him his life. While hauling rock he fell | Which they feed. In confinement they | You will need a nice, dressy under the wagon and the load passed | eannot furnish themselves with such ar- over him. Fortunately, however, he was | ticles, but must be provided with them by their keeper. By the use of them their health is promoted—and healthy fowls are equivalent to profitable fowls. Prolific Poultry Food supplies just this need and is easy to get and convenient to suit for yourself or boy. not hurt much. J. E. Gnagey, of Grantsville, was in town on Monday, somewhat disabled, but still in the ring. A plank dropped on his Our stock comprises all the latest novel- foot while making pavement, severely in- : : Ran ol he s ' ” . : for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received ties of the juring that valuable member of his body. use; also not expensive. L. B. Lord, LIMA, OHIO. them all right and, although 1 was both heavy amoliorand chewer, jes bw : OH 3 Ji . sy di > in less than three days. Iam cured. : Better luck to Jonas, next time. on Bingen, Vt. For sale by PARTICULARS they Sid the Rersdn opm MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. F season. H. C. Shaw has rented Wm. Petry’s = : : iis FREE. THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN (—It gives me Diigo lh for new business building and will take pos- According to what a prominent citizen _ word of praise for your Tablets. My son wus Sufongiy sddicted to 11.6 use oF = session July 1st. -He has rented it for | Of Garrett county, Md. told us a few ot run abiots but three days he quit drinking, tic five years, at $14 per month, and will use days ago, the Grantsville communication and will not touch liquor of any kind. Thsve waited ok month beture writing ish; sthino | Hh 3s > i i :r to know the cure wus permanent. yours truly, = You are sure to get something it for both a residence and a store. So iu last week appeared in THE STAR and You, in order Ro ¢ P MRS. HELEN MoREI0N, Sav Q ian ig \ i bject of Christian Sci- CINCINNATI, OHIO. : ces : 5 sayeth Sam Mier, our informant. ealt with the subj A | "O . APR med a miracle in my case. [es to please you imn.one large Urias D. Yoder thinks it pavs to adver- ence, has opened the eves of people in | 1 TE OI HL I Cu Te eye Iycwas Si by ee of [EE pro a SniGeant stock oe : T . : r > % Aye : that county. In other words, the people | two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. [om § I. ise in THE STAR, and so i 68. 1.AS hi | SST ders Cpa an magn week lie insort x oo . Bin on : out there are beginning to see that they | Address all Orders to vali veek he inserted a few es, ¢ rtisin tad ot Sa a > < oe : 13 . g have been victimized. Christian Science, TH E OH 10 CH E RA ICAL CO., Sa 40 pigs for sale, which he sold in a few ; : : | so-called, is a hollow mockery, a delusion | amen : hours, on Tuesday. Plant your “ads” in or hi oy Bl ¢ ] Bl k THE STAR; it will pay you every time. d ell > ie ithe dl John P. Vogel is one of the hest Re- publican committeemen! that Elk Lick Summer Coats and Vests, tvnai ioe wei ins sivas 51, 53 and 53 Opera Block. LIMA, ORIO, FREESE F : 108 OF Ne (In writing pl ER and a snare. It is sacrilegious to pretend | to heal the sick in the way that the Chris- tian Scientists resort to. [ Te Wiw : i We call attention to the political an- | AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ONLY AUTHORIZED nouncement of John Roberts, which ap- | | | cnn amma ama [RY AVE GOT fy GO Tes oa this is the third run for Mr. Roberts for | With the co-operation of his family, and for Mr. D done all in his power to bring out a good Men's Black Alpaca vote, which is the duty of every commit- Al J A 4 a } 9 : Coats, Men's Linen teeman. Read his notice in this issue. Treasur and he bei » ighes Tue Jr. 0.1. A.M. of this piace has reasurer, and he being the next highest man for that office at the last Republican Blaine's Complete Works, “TWENTY YEARS OF CONGRESS,” and his later book, "‘PO- decided to have a mammoth picnic, at ? Hae dt : LITICAL DISCUSSIONS.” One prospectus| HARD TIMES, HIGH PRICES and BIG PROFITS can’t exist in this town, be- are 1 ve _ , : re primary, it is altogether probable that he | for these 3 BEST SELLING books in the mar- 3 1 oi v ou this place, some time in August. The | will this time he elected, Without saying | et. A. K. P. Jordan of Me., took 100 orders cause I have got the goods and make the prices that save people money. Have y tural Dusters most extensive preparations will be made | A TAPER Word assist aie of his on o. | from first 98 calls: agents's profit $175.50, seen gies, Ne and the citizens will be asked to co-oper- : agains y 18 OPDO- | ye Ballard of O. took 15 orders, 13 Seal Russia, Wi aie. Puls annonntbments will fol: | nents, we can trathfully say of Mr. Rob- | i, 1 gay: profit $26.25. E.N Rice of Mass. MY NE W SPRING STOCK Hors fo : erts that he is both a gentleman and an | took 27 orders in two days; profit $47.25. J. Wis : exceptionally well qualified man for the | Partridge of me. took 43 orders from 36 calls: : ci: : = D fail t 1 at head Married, Tuesday evening, June 13th, | office to which he avpites profit $75.25. E. A Palmer, of N. Dak. took | of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, etc? on al Bical @ gad. at the residence of the hride’s parents. : : > Re pe in A $9525. EXCLY Give me a call and see my line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes, Ox- . . : . svi Lichliter IT . . | SIVE ER given. you wish to " ie . : 3 » y lol st Pes : Mr. Frank Billmever and Miss Nina Levi Lichliter has returned from the | Sl 3 A x ford Ties and Slippers, also a nice line of Men's, Bovs’ and Children’s Straw Hats. uarters when in need of any- Sia . | make LARGE MONEY, write immediately for 4 Y Brieg. Rev. Enlow, of Grantsville, per- 3 orld’s Fair and reports a pleasant trip. to y Many thanks for past favors. I remain your friend, : : i : , . + whi efore returning he visited our old fel- : thing in the Clothing line. formed the ceremony, after which the | °¢ g THE HENRY BILL PUB, 00, , Norwich, Conn, brus! > > y . AY ny 13 " =y ) > couple started for the groom’s home, in low townsman, Rev. Marshall Bowlin, GEO K W ALKER and | 7 iy . ° ° LJ Yours to please, the eastern part of this state. wha j=lecated at Maguon, 11, Herve Bucklen'c Sates Satve ’ foun The Knights of Labor, over at Coal Dents Rov, Bowlin snd family brospenng Tae Best SALVE in the world for Cuts, C. T. Hay S Block, Salisbury, Pa. Th Mill & ( 1h Run. have bills out for a grand picnic nicely. He also found Harvey Smith in | gyyisqq, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever trade kr a 3 : 4 7. |the same town and savs Harvey has|Sores. T Ne .d Hands, Chilblains ‘hich will be he ac ’ p Sores, Tetter. Chappe ands, Chilblains, 1ier ORLITAS, which wit ve etd acta pines om 301s | "V Tae and menses. Mo Lic: | Gorn and i Ski Eruptions, an po A. F.SPRICHERE I a ; : SL BTOVER iter has been unwell since his return, be- | tively cures Piles. or no pay required. ® ° in this locality and will do as they did ing troubled with something on the order It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- ? v A A eyers d ¢ d. last year—have the hest 4th of July pic- : . C R tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents has opened his New Drug Store on Grant St. and carries a ? nic held in this part of the county of us, Some of the other menibers of ipey box. For sale by A. FP. Speicher. WwW — : : 2 the family have had the same trouble, he | druggist. full stock of goods belonging to the trade. e make 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 Squire Cook, the popular insurance agent of Meyversdale, was a Tuesday vis- itor in town. He wasagreeably surprised at the advancement Salisbury has made in the past year or two. In the way of | "© need money now he will remit. Need hotels he thinks our town ean not be ex- it! Well, we should say we do need it. celled by any other in the county. He is Country editors always need it. There never was a time when we needed it informs us. The malady is attributed to impure drinking water. A delinquent subscriber writes us that if Considerable quiet talk is being in- dulged in here regarding a telephone line to Somerset, via Berlin, returning via Rockwood and Garrett. Other lines are also contemplated to Salisbury and Grantsville.—Commercial. A Specialty in Eye Glasses, Spectacles and Fine Jewelry. We solicit your patronage and guarantee you prompt and careful attention. Most respectfully yours, will place your orders with the old. re- | right. 5 CO) : . as : ¢ Hi itor” i Guaranteed Cure. liable firm of J. B. Willianis, Frostburg, reni oy o 1,'la vepoivi more than fight now. The editor's wife : : A F SPEICHER S 1 b ry P . Md. fur first-class work 2 & Ger gens Jeon Jack Per Teco ME has heen sick abed ever since Monday a We anthorize our advertised druggist . . , alisbu 9 a. grour ald. lass . much merited praise as a road supervisor. hr : ing’ i or : S. F. WiLsox He has done ; me of the best > k weok azn, and. when, s fellow's Wife 1s em : + "ny ’ e 1a 0 SO 0 1 CS or on . : A S ’ , Salesman for J. B. Williams, |ihe road between here and Meyersdale sick abed. and there are doctor bills to | (his condition. If you are afflicted with anton - thet has Yori For vent He 1 pay, small children to he cared for, ete., | a Cough. Cold or any Lung, Throat or \ | and baution Notice. NBL hing heen done ior Yeu ¢ Ye late, it's mighty hard getting along, even | Chest trouble, and will use this remedy 1 hereby give notice to merchants and all oth- | lieves in doing the work right as he goes with lots of voney. Mrs. Li he 1 has | 38 directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex- | GR ers that my son James is over 21 years of age and | and quitting when the money is all used. } Olen: manay, | OTE wivEngena has perience no benefit, you may return the { isresponsible for debts of his contracting. He | A cansible iden been confined to her bed a great deal of |}, ,111e and have your money refunded. draws his own earnings and will settle his own | = ! ne . the time ever since we came here, and of | We could not make this offer did we not inelus lills. Tam no longer responsible for dehtsthat| We call special attention to the read- | course that makes it very expensive for | know that Dr. King’s New Discovery load] he may ¢ act. . Coc NE. i ice gp. Mi -States ildi x > reli > disappoints. Senay contrac) Rowr. CocuraNe. | ing notice of the Middle-States Building, | ppp Spar. Yes, we need money and som De rhen, by F. Spe a y & Aruetl 1 3 ‘ - 5 ¥ KS Ph " A D New Advartisements. Loan and Construction Co., which ap-| eed it badly: our patrons will greatly | gore Large size 50c. and $1.00, Middle-States Building, Lozu and Construction | pears on 4th page. [It is very important oblige us by paying promptly. ’ = = — Co., reading notice on 4th page. J.T. Shipley. reading notice of great clearance sale, on 4th page. Mayers Drug Co., two reading notices on 4th page. Townley Stove Co., display ad. on 4th page. L. B. Lord, displav ad. on 4th page and reading notice on 8th page. H. E. Bucklen & ('o.. two reading notices on 8th page. Robt. Cochrane, caution notice on 8th page. Miller & Collins, display ad. on 8th page. LOCAL fIND GENERAL, I. D. Leydig, of Glencoe. wus with us again, this week. J. W. Miller, of Waterloo, [owa, is vis- iting friends here. tives and friends in our town, this week. that a branch of this company be organ ized here. Mr. Hast, the agent, will be here next Thursday and Friday. and ean he seen at Hay’s hotel. Agent Hast, of the Middle-States Build- ing. Loan and Construction Co,, has now written up about 45 or 50 shares of stock, On Monday E. McDowell and L. S. Keim went to the headwaters of Pine run for the purpose of catching trout. They camped out that night, but the next day hastened home on short notice, on account of McDowell getting very sick. . | “Mack” was so near “gone up” that Tom here, and that we will have an organized | ’ . : A a : | Broadstock’s mule and cart had to hring branch of said company is now almost | wim howe. They ran neross Brondstock Aine 16 Son IHR I nner axrellont and his rig somewhere in the woods, and > I after hiring the mule and cart they felt better; but they came near having trouble | when passing Mr. Broadstock’s house. Michael Smith, Jr. son of onr genial lp wag this way: Some of the young old friend Michael Smith. Sr, was called | Broadstocks saw the two strangers, and an assured fact. Onr citizens are begin thing and that it will in time prove a great benefit to the town, You May Have Observed That this town is badly in need of electric light. That it needs a daily eastern mail. That it needs its name changed worse than anvthing else. That it has the best two hotels in Som- erset county. That it is forging ahead in improve- ments as rapidly or a little more so than [any other town in Somerset county. That the Salisbury branch railroad ought to have better passenger service. That our streets have a metropolitan appearance every Pay day night. To the World's Fair! The only consideration is that you buy your goods at L. Morrell's Mammoth Furniture rooms, where you will find a well selected stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpet Sweepers, Window Shades, Wall Paper and border of all descriptions, - Queensware, Glassware and everything per taining to a first-class Furniture and Honse Furnishing Store. All Furniture Home-made and guaranteed No. 1. You will also find one of the grandest, best and most complete stock of Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines to be fonnd in the state. The Chicago Cottage Organ 1s FINE, taking the lead wherever known. Get no other. The Gabler and Schubert Pianos are Just GRAND—what everybody wants to make a happy home. The New Home and the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines stand at the head of the list—the best in the world. Get no other. All goods sold CHEAP FOR CASH Or On easy payments. wh od § Landlord Zimmerman and wife, of Ber- 1a) 207 Chis : a Tow hve : That John Fresh is the best policeman Now, remember, on all the above goods you get Rock BorToM cash prices, and every dollar’s ! Mit imnde aut tows + visit. Ihis wack to the old home in this town. a few davs | phowing nothing of the bargain made we ever had worth bought and paid for, before Sept. 1st, 1893, entitles you to one red ticket, and 256 red tick- : . made a visit, this week. ago, hy a telegram announcing the seri- | with their father, at once accused the 8 > . + . ets entitle the holder to one first-class round-trip ticket to the World's Fair, free of charge. Tick- ¥ J. C. Lowry, of Somerset, wus circu | ous illness of his mother. “Mick,” #8 he | wane fishermen of stealing the Hig and That Burgess Livengood is scooping | ei are all transferable, and the lucky holder draws the prize. Do not miss the opportunity of a ¥ Jating among Salisbury friends, this week. | iq only Aled. is looking well and er Dr & g in fines at a lively rate. lifetime, but come and go with us. « i / : i Em J RIE Mal) 0 [demanded them go deliver up. It was That all our business men are doing an | Get your tickets of £ WANTED! The editor of Tue Star |is as genial and pleasant as of yore. He | 0.4 to explain matters satisfactorily, but Ineraaved Wusiness frofy yenr 10 oar £ wants a good girl to do general house [has been railroading for the past few 5: fi > kr : 33 > f S = } work 2 2 > 2 vears and resides, we are informed, at hoy Yee fanily Aowes Io progsed in That the business men who advertise ‘ : * s. ed, peace. I. S. thinks it s all-fired hard to take the lead, not only in this town, but ° ih e k Dr. Shaw. a brother of the West Salis- | Youngstown, Ohio. go fishing and get nothing, and harder in all towns M . Offi M dal P Large branch stores at 63 Balto. St | bury merchant, was a Tuesday visitor in Samuel H. Smith, the great fifer and |still to have all the mosquitos in the That THE STAR is read by about every- ain ice, eyers aie, a. Mason ouheniand, Md., and car ¥ town, drum corps enthusiast, came up from | woods present their bills and people ac- body AS0T Tew nis, sliosna. In gar E q TOT 0D 1 Vee Q 3 Q i . : . . . f Mrs. W. A. Glotfeliv. who has heen Moyersdule this week In spend a few | cuse a fellow of stealing a mule and cart. That Salisbury’s population is increas- if ; very ill for some time, is on the mend, | 12vs in Salisbury. He thinks the young Se ing rapidly J. F. W. DORMAN & CO - g ranize . * = = i we are glad to say, men here ought to organize a good drum Be not Deceived. Let Justice Prevail. dr wned Salisbury cor- : 3 \ f 1 i That the old renowned Salisbury MANUFACTURERS OF i Thos. 8S. Williams recently shipped nine ian ant Je Sy She To De mine Rocrwoon. Pa., June 10th, 1893. net band leads all the other bands in the ' mit / 1 slp i r and make it the best or- q re 0 ( 2 M { good horses to Philadelphia. He accom- to be hu nny g Xi . . bo . To Waow rr May Cancers: . We a0 county. ellutype & etal Outfits, fi } panied the car to its destination ganization of that kind in seventeen informed that there is a report circulated That it plays music that no other band , a > . ets Q Jo ieve ’3 7 > . on ’ s i WB. MeBids he poplar snd weil es We he ve hy idea De be | over the county that M. H. Hartzell. who in the county can touch. . No. 217 East German Street, C X 2 4 : 2 carried out. o ahead, boys, and organ- | ig ids . i . . ta : : Kuown fruft tree agent, is visiting: rele. | y g is candidate for Sheriff, voted Tov John That Salisbury is the best all-around BALTIMORE, MD. i Ze. M. Reynolds, Democratic candidate for |, wo. of its size in seventeen counties, § Last Sunday while S. A. Beachy and | Judge. We wish to say, in all fairness | ,,q that the man who does not patronize family were in church, some one hroke | to M. H. Hartzell, that the report is not |} oo industries is in every case a small- of timber of Truman Maust and Hon. B. | in their house, broke open some draw- | correct. We know that M. H. Hartzell | ,14. insignificant insect, as it were. Welifley and have moved their sawmill | ers with a hatchet and raided things in | voted for J. H. Longenecker, the present i ———— y onto the same. | zoneral in search of money. We are in- | Judge. R. B: Sheppard. our popular barber, formed that aside from some small change Hoping this untruthful rumor will not | bas shaved off his handsome mus a he |Dothing of any value was taken. Mr. | be the means of misleading anyone, we Billmeyer & Balliet have bought a tract 3 ot © ~~ mond, DO YOU WANT A CARRIAGE { s:55: | | A Leader. : If so, Since its first introduction. Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular fa- vor, until now it is clearly mm the lead J and now has the appearance of a jolly, Beachy is one of the sensible men that | are, Respectfully yours, | among pure medicinal tonics and alter- Wie f round-faced Dutchman. | never keep much monev about the house, | E. D. MiLLER, State Rep. | atives—coutajning nothing which per- of th f : | mi 3 ; ver * intoxicant : 3s Z or he might have been fleeced on a large | J. P. Hatxps. mits its use as a beverage or in : Wm. P. Hav, Philip Hav, W. H. Hay al > A. Harans it is recognized as the best and purest CELEBRATED AND ESTABLISHED Shi * s-ale. S. A. Haings. ’ | medicene for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.—It will eure Sick Head- ache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per and A. L. G. Hay were all in town re nN 3 Y : 3 | . IH Lal, LER, P. M., cently on political business. Tt looked The Railroad Oo. has put ina coupon | CY Maran BY ticket case for Station Agent Riley and | W. H. H: BAKER. he is now prepared to sell tickets to all | A. Evaxs. parts of the country. This, however, will H. W. WERNER. STURTEVANT-LARRABEE CARRIAGES. real Hay-zy here for a few days. If not sold by a dealer in your town send for illustrations and prices. IE ER = on ~ Rev. Benjamin Johnson, a colored min- ns THE STURTEVANT - LARRABEE g ister of Meversdale, is in town this week ‘not he of much benefit to the people here, P. Smrrm, Justice of the Peace. | hottle. Sold by A. F. Speicher Drug- co., BINGHAMTON, N.Y. § visiting our colored citizens. Rev. Johin- unless a regular passengar train is put on M. H. HARTZELL. gist. ? : : A ; 8
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