B 4 4TH You will need a nice, dressy “suit for yourself or boy. Our stock comprises all the latest novel- ties of the season. You are sure to get something to please you in our large and magnificent stock. Men's Blue and Black Summer Coats and Vests, Men's Black Alpaca Coats, Men's Linen Dusters. Don’t fail to call at head- quarters when in need of any- thing in the Clothing line. Yours to please, Miller .& Collins, Meyersdale, Pa. 2: : 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 oid. re- liable firm of J. B. Williams, Frostburg, Md., for first-class work. ; S. F. WiLsoNx, Salesman for J. B. Williams, Caurion Notice. I hereby give notice to merchants ‘and all oth- ers that my son James is responsible for his own debts, draws his own earnings and will settle his bills. Iam no longer résponsible for debts that he may contract. RoBT. COCHRANE. | time is anticipated. 1 | Schrock for P. S. Hay, [ most conveniently arranged building of | | © Misses Flora and Sadie Smutz, of New | Haven, Fayette county, Pa., are this | week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lep- ley. of this place. will { There be a big picnic in Durr’s | grove, at Pocahontas, July 4th. A good Pocahontas is noted | for its good picnics. { The stable built by Israel is the best and recently Ye kind in this vicinity. Edward Hoover, the Republican nom- | inee for Sheriff, is in town today receiv- ing congratulations from his Mr. Hoover seems to be in mood. friends. a happy Maust & Newman's sawmill dam drained this week. A great many fine specimens of the finny tribe were taken therefrom, consisting of suckers, catfish and sunfish. : Will H. Keim and S.A. Kimmel have both guit conducting street cars in Pitts- burg. Will now has charge of a station- ary engine in that citv, while Sam has gone to Washington, Pa, We regret to learn that Mrs. Rev. J. M. Evans is very ill in Meyersdale. We are that she will be taken to the Markleton sanitarinum as soon as her con- dition will permit moving her. bass, informed The recent law which increases the fees of Pennsylvania constables and justices, will do none of them now in office any good.” The law will not go into effect until the next set of said officers are elected. ; It is wonderful how public sentiment There is Elk Lick town- ship, which three years ago gave a snug can be changed. majority for Hoover, this year gave Hart- zeli almost twice as many votes as it did to Hoover. Advertising pays. For about three weeks the editor of this paper was scour- ing the country for a girl to do general house work, but found none. Then he thought of advertising, and a few lines in Tae STAR brought a girl in a very short time. 5 A New Jersey Enoch Arden has in- voked the aid of the courts to regain pos- session of the wife he deserted twelve vears ago, and who during hig absence married another man. How human! When he had her he didn’t want her, when be couldn’t get her he wanted her. Tue STAR has a subscriber that insists on paying a year's subscription every time he gets drunk. He has already:paid for his paper, in advance. up to Tan. 1st, 1940. If he-will inform us what brand of whisky he drinks, we will make an effort to have it placed more generally on the market. J. M.Hay, of Elk Lick, was down vesterday. Although a Democrat, he was interested in. Saturday’s primary, and was offering some cold comfort to Mike. Smith on the defeat of his favorite candidate for Sheriff. Mike. looks like a man who didn’t know what struck him.—Register. ; Rev. A.D. Gnagey and Rev. Dr. Young have in contemplation a visit to Montreal in July to attend the sessions of the Chris- tian Endeavor Conference. On the re- turn trip they will stop at New York, where Dr. Deems’ school of Christian Philosophy will be in session. Going the trip will include a visit to Niagara; also probably the Thousand Isles.—Register. Fowls, when allowed their liberty, find many articles of a spiey nature upon LOCAL fIND GENERAL Who said, “Danny” Horner js a dead | duck? - Services in the Lutheran church, Sun- day evening. * Mrs. Dr. Brallier, of Berlin, is visiting in this vicinity. Gee whiz! Didn't “Danny” and ‘Say- lor get there, though? Horace Livengood. of Elizabeth, N. J., i3 visiting friends heré. ~ Mrs. W. A. Glotfelty is still very ill, as | is also the editor's wife. | Our job department is at present crowd- ed to its utmost capacity. Lots of large suckers are being caught in old “Flog Pond,” these days. * Attorney L. C. Colborn, of Somerset, was doing some surveving, this week, for J. M. Hay. we will again fall to work with renewed which they feed. cannot furnish themselves with such ar- ticles, but must be provided with them by their keeper. By the usé 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 nse; also not expensive. IL. B. Lord, Proprietor, Burlington, Vt. For sale by Mrs. S. A. Lichliter. . NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. THE STAR, the Meyersdale Register and the Meyersdale Commercial will not be issued next week. Printers and editors being hard-worked men. seldom having an op- portunity for and recreation, itis getting to be a custom among them to take a lay-off during 4th of July week. Therefore, do not look for a STAR next week. Our office will be open for busi- ness negotiations, etc., but no paper will be issued until the week following, when rest Hartzell, while being defeated by 173 vigor. votesy carried 22 election districts to! Hoover's 19. Jert Ryland. of Grantsville, has ac- cepted a clerkship in Copland’s drug was about 60 years of age. store, in Meyersdale. L. C. Boyer and wife and some of the Maust boys have returned from the west. They report a pleasant time. The apple crop will not be as large as expected, vet there will be plenty of ap- ples, pears, peaches and plums. Dr. G. C., Keiler, the’ popular Grants: ville dentist, was a welcome caller at Tae STAR office, last Saturday. Rev. B. C. Moomaw is the new Breth- ren minister at Berlin. He is said to be one of the ablest men in the church. Well, one of the old Commissioners is knocked out, anyway, which partly cov- ers the sin of nominating the other one. Meyersdale and Summit stood nobly bv Adam Fogle, for which they will be kindly remembered by Salisbury and Elk Lick. i.ess than one-eighth of the free passes to the World's Fair are held by newspa- per men. This may surprise some peo- ple, but it’s true. - | a soldier in the Confederate army. | remains were laid to rest in the 1. O. O. | F. cemetery, {Clinstes, who had been a Union soldier Wm. McFadden, fvho had been sick for fhe past few months, died last Satur- day, at the home of Alfred Wagner. He Funeral serv- ices were conducted by Father McKenna, of Meyersdale. Mr. McFadden had been His by the side of Mis brother and died several years ago. = While these two brothers fought on opposite sides | during the war, both were, nevertheless, | staunch Republicans in politics. Hi Wednesday afternoon Dr. Lichty re- | ceived a telegram from Lanark, Ill, an- | nouncing the illness of his wife, who | went west a week or more ago. The doc- tor immediately started west to adminis- | ter to her needs; but the town is not left | | without a doctor, though | Speicher and Lichty are both r. W. Potter Shaw is here and here to stay, having recently graduated and de- | cided to hang out his shingle in Salis- We hope, however, that our other even Drs. bury. doctors will also be with us®oon, as theie seems to be sicknesszenongh in the vicin- ity to keep three dottors busy. We al- so hope that Mrs. Lichty will speedily recover. was | In confinement they | | absent. | Death will follow the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco with the same cer- | tainty that night follows day. If you are addicted to the use of any of them, vou can cure yourself in a few. days and not experience the least discomfort. t Hill's Double Chloride of Gold Tablets | are guaranteed to cure Drunkenness, | Morphine and Tobacco Habit without re- quiring the least effort on the part of the patient. The price is but $1.00 per pack- age, and a cure of any of these habits is a thousand times that amount. | Don't delay; get a package of the Tablets | from your druggist. If he don’t keep them and refuses to order them for you, | | send direct to the Ohio Chemical Co., Ohio. They will send you full particulars, free. | worth Lima, THE STAR is in receipt of four commu- | nications denouncing the School Board in | the most bitter térms for electing Milton Phillips principal of our schools.” The writers of the same contend that A. A. Streng was the man wanted in that position by at least four-fifts of our citi- zens. This may be true, for all we know about it, but we cannot publish the com- munications referred to, for the reason that by so doing we would only open the way for a long, bitter and useless con- troversy that would do no one any good. As for THE STAR, we have this to say: What has been done is done, and it is the duty of every good citizen to stand by the principal and give him every possible encouragement to make our schools a success. We can not all be pleased at all times, but no matter who is principal. of our schools, let us get up no fight on school matters, for this town has had enough experience in that line to know that such fights always make matters | worse instead of better. Encourage the principal elect, whether he is your choice or not. | The long looked-for event has at last taken place—the collapse of the Salis- bury cornet band. For some time the boys have been quarreling among them- selves, and it is as the Bible says, a house divided against itself can not stand. Tt is bad enough that the boys couldn’t pull together, the citizens contributed so liberally, of late, toward the band’s support, But as the band is now bursted, the citizens should demand the instruments and other property that they paid for and which belongs to them. The members of the defunct band have no right to said property and should be required to surrender possession of the same. These instruments could be used to good advantage by the new band which organized a few months ago, and which is making good headway under the in- struction of 8. L. Livengood. The new band is determined to stick to it, but is badly in need of better instruments... The citizens should demand their property now in the hands of the defunct band and turn it over to the new band. Will they do it? If not, why not? especially since Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, THE Best SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumy Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and. posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. [t.is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. F. Speicher. druggist. Please Notice. A lecture will be delivered in the Salis- bury opera house, Saturday, July 8th, 1893, by Rev. Ront. B. Robinson, Presi- dent of the Colored Training School, of Alexandria,” Va. Please do not fail to hear one of the most noted speakers and the most influential man of the Colored race. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will sure- ly do you good, if you have a Cough, | Cold, or any trouble with THroat, Chest | or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery | for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is | gunranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Suffergrs from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use bad a speedy and perfect recovery, Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at A. F. Speicher’s drug store. Large size 50c. and $1 00. Bill Pri tts ‘Captured an a “Rescued, Bill Pritts, the noted Somerset county moonshiner and murderer of old “Yoney” Hochstetler, was captured at his home, on Monday, by Constabie Allen Fore- spring and two of Hochstetler's sons. When Pritts saw the Constable and his assistants approaching, he started ‘on a run for the woods. He was ealled on to stop, but refused to do so until Rol Ho- stetler shot him through the arm with his rifle. He then surrendered and was removed to the house, but before he could be taken to Somerset, some of his friends arrived and drove the officer and his posse away. The affair was imme- diately reported in Somerset, jbut as vet we have learned of no plans to recapture the crafty old moonshiner. His arnewas badly lacerated by the bullet that pierced it, and it is believed that he could be easily captured; but it is dangerous to at- tempt it and will hardly be tried unless there is a heavy reward offered. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was | troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma- | tism, his Stomach was disordered, his | Liver was affected to an alarming degree, 7 Ww. i a druggists at $ | .Q0 per package. Tablets. Liquor Habit. offered for sale. Ask for EXIILI, TABLETS and take no other. Manufuctured only by —THE— OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61, 563 & 65 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. 7 WW. FF. EAST, Painter and Grainer House and sign painting and all other work in my line done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Your patronage solicited and satisfac- tion guaranteed. P.O. Address, ELE LICK, P.A. WwW. F.Garlitz, Expressman and Drayman, does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All kinds of freight and express goods delivered to and from thes depot, evesy day. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Just as sure as hot weather comes there will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity. Every person, especially families, ought to have some reliable medicine at hand for instant use in case it is needed. A 25 or 50-cent bottle of Chamberlzin’s Colic. Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy is just what vou ought to have and all that you would need, even for the most severe and dangerons cases. It is the best, the most reliable and most successful treatment known and is pleas- ant to take. For sale by A. F. Speicher druggist, Elk Lick, Pa. rT Please Notice, A camp-meeting will be held in A. P. Beachy’s grove, Salisbury, Pa., the same to begin July 15th and to continue unti) July 80th. All necessary arrangements are being made for the camp, and able ministers will be present to assist Rev. Benjamin Johnson in making it a success. All ministers and their congregations ‘are invited to attend. The most noted of colored mimisters will preach during the encampment, Come one, come all; everybody will be welcome. Good order will be kept on the grounds by officers appointed for that purpgse. , The boarding stand is for rent. If any- one wishes to take it, apply to Scott Brown, Elk Lick, Pa., or Rev. Benjamih Johnson, Meyersdale, Pa, “There is a salve for every wound.” ‘We refer to Pe Witt's Witch Haze Salve, cures burns, hruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and always cures piles. A. F. SPEICHER. A Country Editor Honored. It affords us much pleasure to acknowl- edge receipt of a fine photograph of Col. E. M. Correll, editor of the Heban (Neb.) Journal; but it gives ns still more pleas- ure to note the fact that he'is now the acting Governor of Nebraska. Both of us used to publish country papers in Thayer county, Neb., and it is with the keenest sense of pleasure that we learn of o ur friend Correll’s good fortune. Last fall Mr. Correll was elected to the State Senate. and being a man of fine ability, (you know all conntry editors are able men) he was chosen Yak, of that honorable body. Not long ago Mr. Correll was called upon to fill the Execu- tive chair, the Governor and Lieut. Gov- ernor being absent. Thus did he become the acting Governor of the great state of Nebraska; and Tar Star will vouch for it that he has been filling his high office with credit to himself and to the state. In the meantime, Mrs. Correll iis. edit- ing the Acting Governor's paper and is doing credit to herself and to the country press. She is an editress of fine ability, and the Hebron Journal is one of the best country papers in America. * ] Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy state of the system, De Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will correct this condition. They act on the liver, appetite fell away. and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. bottles of Elec(ric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, I1l., vears’ standing. © Used three Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buck- and well. had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bot- tle Electric Bitters and one hox Bucklen’s [Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold "at A. F. Speicher’s drug store. Three | bowels. they act on the stomach, they act on the A. F. SPEICHER. In Greene county the Democratic nom- had a running sore on his leg of eight | ination for a county office is equivalent bottles of | to an election, len’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound | hore John Speaker, Catawba, O..|is the only county in 6 ) | constitutional provision for minority rep- The whole vote of the is only about 6000 and a little than two-thirds is Democratic. It in the state where the county resentation on the Board of County Com- missioners has. been regularly defeated hy the election of three Democrats.— | Somerset Herald. ILLS Liat | Double Chloride of Gold Tablets 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. BIT can be cured at home, and with- DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT ote aiiy efor on the part of the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor- phine until such time as they shall voluntarily give them np. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall be glad to place sufferers from any of these hibits in communica- tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our TABLETS. HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by all FIRST-CLASS f your druggistdoes not keep them, enclose us § 1,00 and we will send you, by return mail, a package of our Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing any of the various nostrums that are being # Tae OHIO CHEMICAL CO: —GENTLEMEN :— Your Tablets have 1 have used morphine, hyvpodermically, for seven years, an two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. mention this paper.) i ho Y ol | l REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE.A CURE | 3 and Sovie e Host careful investigation as our responsibil- ity and the merits of our Tablets. Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. . THE Ouro CuemMicat Co.: DEAR SIR:—1 bave been using our cure for tobacco habityind found it would do what you claim for it. I used ten centd worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and trom one to five cigars; er I would smoke from ten to forty pipes or tobacco. Have chewed and smoked for twenty-five yeurs, und two packages of your Tublets cured me so I have no desire for it. B.M.JAYLOuWD, Leslie, Mich. Doss FE%RY, N, YX. i THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO. :—GENTLEMEN :(—Some time ago 1 sent for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received them all right and, although I was both a heavysmokerand chewer, they did the work in less than three days. am cured. Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P.O, Box 45. . PITTSBURGH, PA. THE OHI0 CHEWICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN —It gives me pleasure to speak a word of praise for your Tablets. My son was Sreousiy addic to the use of liquor, and through afriend, I was led to try your Tablets. He wasa heavy and constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three days he quit drinking, and will not touch liquor of any kind. Ihave waited fob month before writing in’ er to know the cure was permanent. ours truly, You, nog MES HELEN MORRISON. CINCINNATI, OHIO. rformed a miracle in my case. have been cured by the use of W..L. LOTEGAY. Address all Orders to ; = THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., & 51, 83 and 53 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO, _% THEY HAVE GOT fo G01 T5407 ones TO BARGAINS. PRETIEY 5 A ene i El 1 1 HARD TIMES, HIGH PRICES and BIG PROFITS can't exist in this town, be- canse 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, Bovs’ and Children’s Straw Hats. +» Many thanks for past favors. I remain your friend, : GEO. K. WALKER. C. T. Hay’s Block, Salisbury, Pa. . A. F.SPEICHER has opened his New Drug Store on Grant St., and carries a full stock of goods belonging to the trade. We'thgke 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 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 House 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 found in the state. The Chicago Cottage Organ 1s FINE, taking the lead wherever known. Get'no other. The Gabler and Schubert Pianos are Just 6RAND—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. Now, remember, on all the above goods you get Rock BoTTOoM 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. 4 x Get your tickets of MORRELL & SHAFENBERG. Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa. Large branch stores at 63 Balto. St., Cumberland, Md., and Masonic Temple, Altoona. Pa. ” J. F. W. DORMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF (Cellutype & {etal (utfits, No. 217 East German Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Xf so, : DO YOU oo shoul ¢ WANT A CARRIAGE ) toa the merits ® . ofthe CELEBRATED AND ESTABLISHED STURTEVANT-LARRABEE CARRIAGES. If not sold by a dealer in your town send for illustrations and prices. THE STURTEVANT - LARRABEE CO., BINGHAMTON, N.Y. >» “Sw ’ u { i | { { | | ~ es wr” > py : be o g Te z pa — a ee ——— bu for tic are tur pies to Wa bru and fou tra C( 2rot nine and inel toad on wo