pr i Be, be Somerset County; Star. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. | Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. Entered atthe postoftice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ‘THe Stan is published every Thursday, at Elk | Lick, Pa., at the following rafes: ne copy one year ..... One copy six months... One copy three months ine copy one month .. Single copies A CR A ts loc IN THE COUNTY! Don’t Freeze when you can buy yourself an Overcoat at from $3.00 to $12.00. We can show you the best values for the money you ever! saw, Big line of Children’s Over- | coats—all ages. MILLER & COLLINS. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE BEY LINE To THE WEST Superb Dining ing Car Service 1852 -_— 1892. As Jong a time as David reigned, so long has the Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Railway run rains westward from Chicago. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage ealculnted to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular patronage ‘demands, Its equipment is thorough- | Iv complete with vestibu'ed trains, magnificent | dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most elegant, and of recently improved patterns, | Faithful and capable management and polite, honest service from employes are important jtems. They are a double duty-—to the Com- pany and to travelers—and it 1ask difficult of accomplishment. Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that groun The importance of this Line ean be better un- derstood if a short lesson in geography be now recited. What is the great Eastern termini of the Rock Island Router—Chicago. What other sub-East- ern termini has it—Peoria. 'T'o what important points does it run trains to the Northwest ?—St, Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Water- town and Sioux Falls, Dakota, To what impor- tant lowa and Nebraska points?—Des Moines, Davenport, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln, Nebras- ka. Does it touch other Missouri River points?— Yes: St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas Ci Does it run trains to the Foothills of the Rocky Monntains?—Yes: to Denver, Colo- rado Springs and Pueblo, solid vestibuled from Chicago. Can important cities of Kansas be reached by the Rock Island Route?—Yes; its capital city, Tokepn, and a full hundred others in all directions in the State, and it is the only road running to and into the new lands opened for settlement in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation. It will thus be seen that a line tapping, as the oek Island does. sueh a varied territory, has wueh in that regard to commend it to travelers, as nll connections are sure on the Roek Island, and passengers can rely on a speedy journey, as over a bulk of the system through trains are run. and it has become, and rightly too, the popular Line. A very popular train on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railw ny jeaves Chicago, daily, at 10 p. m. It is called *“I'ne Bie Five,” one day out, and passengers arrive at Denver. Pueblo or Colorado Springs early the second morning. The Rock Island has become a popular Colo- rado Line, and the train above referred to is Ves- tibuled, and carries the Rock Island’s excellent Dining Car Service. For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates. apply to any coupon ket office in the United states, Canada or Mexico. or address. JNO. SEBASTIAN. Genl. Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111 E. ST. JOHN, Genl. Manager, Chicago, Il. is sometimes a | is only | BUSINES MENTION WANTS AnD | finnouncements, Auction! Auction! On Tuesday evening, Dec. 12th, at 7 | o'clock p. m., I will proceed to sell at auction some goods left at my the Bob Robison Concert Co. in default | of a board bill. Goods consist of one box. two trunks and contents, which will be sold to the highest bidder cash. C.T.} at | house by | { for | Jay. | Reduced Rates for the Holidays. In pursuance of its usual liberal policy, the | | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company announe es that excursion tickets will be sold between | all stations on its lines east of the Ohio River | during the Christmas and New Year holidays at reduced rates, The tickets will be sold for all trains December 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and January 1. and will be valid for the return journey on all trains until Jannary 3 inclusive. Don’t slight Your Friends, Why should you when we can provide vou twelve elegant Holiday Presents for $3? Think ot it—twelve friends made | happy by twelve of Conrad's beautiful, | fadeless. water-proof American “‘Artisto” Photos.! Could anvthing be more taste- full and economical? Certainly not, and Inothing could be more apprecieted. | Come now, and avoid the rush that al- | wave occurs just hefore Xmas. Studio | over Dr. Speicher’s drug store open on 1 W eincsdive s. Respectfully, i E. E. CONRAD. 16 World's Fair Photos for One Dime. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway has made an arrangement with a first-class pub- lishing house to furnish a series of beantiful World's Fair pictures. of a large size, at the nom- inal cost to the purthaser of only ten cents for | a port-folio of sixteen illustrations. Nothing so handsome in reference to the World's Fair has | before been published. The series would be | worth at least twelve dollars if the pictures | were not published in such large quantities, and | we are therefore able to furnish these works of art for only ten cents. Remit your money to George H. Heafford, Gen eral Passenger Agent. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Panl Railway. at Chieago. 111., and the pictures ! will be sent promptly to any specified address. | They will make a handsome holiday gift. Residence Property for Sale, | The fine Residence Property {by Mrs. Evora Smith, in Salisbury, is for sale. For terms, address Mgrs. ALICE FARNER, j1f. Rockwood, Pa. occupied Pa. Don't Forget This. Watch the man that wants | goods or Marble at 40 per cent. | price. He mast 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, to sell you helow © LOCAL fiND GENERAL, A fine display of Watches and Jewelry [ at Speicher’s drug store. tf. Don’t make a mistake, but use Thurs- | ton’s Cathartic Liver Pills, 5-1 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Beachy return to | their western home today. Lichliter's handsome new hnsiness {house is abont ready for occupancy. | | Rev. D. H. Leader has our thanks for several desirable news items handed to | !TrE STAR this week. | Diseases caused by torpid liver are en: tirely cured by the use of Thurston's | Cathartie Liver Pills. 5-1 Rev. E. LL. Jones will preach in the ‘Lutheran church, next Sunday evening. {Turn out and hear him. Behold T. W. Gurlev's fiine new ‘‘ad” | The wise merchant will | cures. | Cure. also to THE STAR, hand bills printed. | attend to this in | into your Christmas | advertisements | got [ time. The people will do the most of ! their buying at the stores that do the | most advertising. It's a way the people have. It not only relieves; it does more, it We refer to One Minute Cough Suitable for all ages. all condi- A. F. SPEICHER. Now that the Holiday season is almost here, remember that W. J. Lichty always keeps the best oysters to be had in the There are oysters and oysters, but the place to get the best oysters is at “Soldier Billy's.” That's the reason Billy Practically all the town. He holdg every customer he gets. tions, at all times. town. has oyster trade in Not one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shoulan’t peopie take One| Manute Cough Cure? They should. | They do. A. F. SPEICHER. Edward Bruce, an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Short, of Rockwood, died on the 4th inst., of croup. The child was 6 months and 21 days old. Funeral services by Rev. Milliron, of Salisbury. The bereaved family used to be residents of this town, and their numerous friends | bere extend their heartfelt sympathy to them in their sorrow. Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is promptly ap- plied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. A. F. SPEICHER. Now is the time people are looking for Holiday advertisements in the newspa- pers. The men who have attractive “ads” in the papers will get the bulk of the trade, while the other fellows wiil get left, as usual. People will flock to the | places that are extensively advertised, | not only is human hecanse it nature to | | do so, but because it pays. Holiday week and the boys are making | great preparations for something supe- | riorto the average fair and festival. Bills will he out ip a few days giving further particulars. Our band is making com- mendable progress and deserves encour- agement. Give the boys “a liberal pat- ronage; they deserve it. A large numher of the members of the Reformed church of this place repaired to the parsonage on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day, and made their pastor. Rev. Leader, a generous donation of things needful and good for food. The pastor wishes to express his very grate- ful appreciation of this and many other kind attentions received at the hands of these people since he came among them. J. C. Balliet gives us this interesting bit of news: “On Monday of last week we left here at 10 a. m. for our new saw- mill «ite beyond Grantsville. Upon our arrival there we felled the trees and sawed the lumber for t houses 16x30 feet, two «tories high, and by Saturday evening hoth houses were roofed, er-hoarded and all finished throughout, with the exception of a few partitions inside. Frank Petry was the carpenter.” Miller & Collins, dale elothiers, tractive advertisements, and it pays them well. Their liberal advertising in Tog STAR is approvingly spoken of by the paper's numerous friends and readers, and it has sold them a great many two weath- the hustling Mevers- are great on getting up at- suits Gurley is hustler | for Salisbury trade and he gets lots of | on 1st page. a great it, too. hand- | He undoubtedly has | Dr. Lichty has moved into his office. a finer suite of rooms than any Some new D. in Somerset county. Mothers find Thurston's Present Age | Worm Syrup a perfeet remedy for worms, ihe It ix sooth- wind colic and relieves troubles | eansed by children teething. ing and produces rest. H-1 There a great grippe in town at presnt, are many The amount of said dis- ense and an enormous job printing account for the delay in getting | out THe STAR, this week. S.C Hanley & Co, new on 1st page for Salishury have read. It will do its intended work, too, and don’t you forget it. The people like | to be informed concerning the new bar- | Uo + ; gains, and when informed. they will do | | the rest. Jesse Jeffery is making preparations to | put a stock of confections and in the room vacated hy Dr. Lichty. sustained in the mines, and being unable to perform hard labor, he should be giv- en a liberal patronage. Hand in the copy early for vour Holi day advertisements and hand bills, Re- member there is alwavs a big rush of job work at Thr Star office, at this time of | the vear, so don’t wait until the “‘eleventh nour” and then work on a moment's notice. expect us to do your John Bender was sent to jail, the other fe. charged with abusing his family and cutting up devilish pranks in John elaims to be a small edition of Jesse but Constable John Fair and his “King C him in every time and not half try, renerai. James ”» able istant, Jatawba.” ean pull for inspection. You want to see Cards and Souvenirs, Toys, Games, ete. ete. Prices guaranteed with the lowest. tf. | Now is the time to get your Holiday other M. | something | people to groceries | | Jesse is badly crippled from his injuries | Speicher’s Holiday Goods are now open | them | before buying vour Xmas Presents. | The finest Albums, Toilet and Manicure Sets, Poems, Story Books, Christmas of clothes. We can people themselves. merchants to prove this hy the Liberal advertising deal with. them- | | means liberal | The people know this and govern {selves accordingly. Married—On the evening of Thanks: | giving dav, The Salisbury Cornet Band has decided | county. 10 have a fair and festival during the [US 10 make this change, but we hope our | Nov. 30th, 1893, at the par- | sonage of the Reformed church, Wm. | Wagner to Annie Eliza Thompson, Rev. D. H. Leader officiating. The bride is A twin of Mrs. M. BF. Smith, | She is a very estimable lady [Taree of friends. The groom is Lone of Elk Lick’s substantial farmers and | [a good man in every sense of the | Tue Star extends its most hearty eA Tabs to the conple. Prof. Howard Miller, a., who was lately land agent Union Pacific Railroad Co., I pointed general land agent for the Mexi- | sister cirele cases of Ia word, con- of Lewishure, | for the | has been ap- | ean government. lis authority for this and save Mr. Millers from $5,000 to $8,000 a vear and expenses. Mr. Miller uced to | be a resident of this town and for sever- to fill the pulpit of the church. He isa very any eapacity, and congratulate | salary will be | | al years helped | German Baptist | able man in almost [his numerous friends here | him on his good fortune. Do not send us lengthy obituary [ tices, obituary poetry, resolutions of re- spect, unless vou want to pay adver- s to have the same published [1m Tour Star. There are a few people that seem to have forgotten that our voted almost unani- no- ete. I tising rates | readers last winter mously against the obitnary and resolu- tions of respect nuisance. They decided hy filling out the ballots printed in Tug STAR that they want only short mention made of deaths, preferring live news to long, dreary, senseless and useless resolu- tions of obituary notices. Now, bear this in mind. respect and Bucklen’s Armea Salve, Tne Brest SALvE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped [Tands, Chilhlains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi «| tively cures Piles, or no pav required. to give perfect satisfac- r refunded. Price 25 cents sale by A. F. Speicher, Itis guaranteed | tion, or money | per box. For druggist. The Pittsburg Times | and has a! | Will completely e833; C be glad to place HILL'S TABL druggists at ${.00 EY package. Tablets. Liquor Hakit. any of the various nostruius that offered tor sale, Ask for FI TABI ETS and take no other. Munufuctured only by OHIO CHEMICAL (0, A Ho i If your druggist does not keep them, enclose us §{,00 and we will send you, by return mail, ‘a package of our Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets ure for Tolaucco, Morphine or DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing are being THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO:—GRENTLEMIN 1— have used worpnine, two puckuges of your Ta REME caret ity and the merits of our Tablets. and WE GUARANTEE A CURE invite the most ul] investigation 1s to our responsibil- Double Chloride of Gold Tablets destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3 to5 days. Perfectly harm- «use no rickness, and msy be given in a cup of tea or coffee without tne knowl- edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. 7 can be cured at home, and with- DROUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT out any effort on the part of the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GCLD CURE TABLETS. 2 During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor- phine until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall sufferers from any of these habits in communica- tion with persons gh pet e been cared by the use of our TABLETS. are for sale by all FIRST-CLASS for $1.00 worth of your word of pra:se for your Tablets. constant drinker, and will not touch liquor of any kind. Address THE CUIO CHEM cure for tobacco havin do what you claim for it. worth or ht wing tcbacco rs diy, and trom one to flve cigars; er 1 would ~moke from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. and smoked for twenty-five yeurs, ind two put of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire THE O10 CHEMICAL C0O.:—GENTLEMEN them allright and, although 1 was both a heavy smokerand a ers they did the work in less than three days. Truly yours, THE OHIO CHEYICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN :—It gives me My son wus stron liquor, and through = friend, 1 was led to try your Tablets. ut after using your Tablets but three days he quit drinking, I have w you, in order to Kuow tie cure wus perinanciit. Your Tablets have performed 4 miracle in my case. hypodermically, 105 seven years, aul nave been cured by the use of lets, and without any effort on iy pur all Orders to THE OHIO CHE AiCAL CO., 51, 53 and 85 Opera Block. Lise, ORIO. Testimonials from persons who have kaen cured by the use of Hill's Table 1cAL Co. bave been using vour and foand it would used ten cents DEAR SIR:—1 Humvee chewe age for it. M. JAYLGOKD, leslie, Mich. DoBrS Furry, N. Y, Some time aro 1 gong Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received Ian cured. MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. PITTSBURGH, PA. leasure to speak =a dicted to the use of He was» heavy ana ly a ted four month betore writing Jours Is, LRS. HELEN MORRISON, CINCINNATI, Ou10. W. L. LOTEGAY. Next week Tne Star will pear in its former size and once more he as large a paper as is published in this Ar present it does not justify again ap- business men will give us a better adver- tising patronage than they have been giving us, for upon that alone will a con- tinnance of the life of the paper depend. | Our patrons must remember that we are not in a position to get any of the coun- ty printing, which keeps np the majority of the newspapers of this conuty, hence we must necessarily have a liberal home advertising patronage if THE STAR is to The county printing all goes to the papers that stand in the old rotten ring and do its dirty work. continue to shine. with Deserving Praise, We desire to say to our citizens, that for vears we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price. if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by A. F. Speicher Druggist. THE STAR greatly ay to announce that Rev. W. W. Kribbs, our popular Lnu- theran minister, has banded in his resig- nation and will in a few weeks depart from our town. Mr. Kribbs has resided here a little over two years, during which time he has greatly endeared himself to the people of Salisbury and vicinity. He is a cultured and refined young man, and for manly principles and genuine worth has few equals and no superiors. He has proven himself to be kind, generous and charitable. always ready to lend a | helping hand to those who need encour- agement. A more gentlemanly man we! have never met. It is therefore with deep regret that we shall bid him adieu. Mr. Kribbs will spend the winter at home in Clarion county, and thinks some Florida, next spring. The best wishes of the community will go with May his lot ever be east in Pleasant places, his of going to wherever him he may zo. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, not less than found such a friend in Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and | 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 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. Large bottles 50¢. and $1.00. Rev. D. HI. Yandors redial sermon to the Jr. O. U. A. M., last Sunday evening, was one of the ablest and most appro- priate sermons we have listened to for a long, while. In fact it was the only special sermon that we ever heard preached to the Juniors in this town that was worth listening to. It wasn’t an abusive and unealled-for tirade against the Catholic church, such as a minister from another town once preached here on a similar oceasion, but it was a genitle- manly, a scholarly and a genuine Chris- tian sermon preached by a man who knows the difference between common sense talk and a harange full of false statements that would fill any intelligent 10-year-old school bov with chagrin and disgust, The Jr. O. U. A. M, as an order, has suffered almost irreparable injury at the hands of preachers of the rabid, ranting, Catholic-hating class that do not know the true principles of the order. While itis that this order teaches some doctrine that the Catholic church does not sanction, and the Cath- olic church teaches some doctrine that the order does not sanction, there is no occasion for abusive speeches from either side. Abuse is not argument and hurts any cause more than it helps it. We all long true one million people have | Dr. King’s New ! ! We are about 2% miles from my place of x roup this winter ” says a customer. Soild We send postpaid one pack for 25¢ ; Five £1. “the best poultry paper published, 7 gent free. 1 by drurrists, grocers and feed d If You Can’t Get it Near Home, Send to Us. On cians $1.2 CIOHNSON Bx CO., 22 Custom liouse Street, and healthy; it gets your pullets to lay- ing early; it is worth its weight in gold when hens moult ; it prevents all disease, Cholera, Roup, Diarrhoea, Leg-weakness. JAN ere Chickens Strong 3 lt is a powerful foad digestive. 77s vd Large cans are most economical to buy. THING ON EA WiLL MAKE HENS 2Y RowpER 1t 18 absclutely pure; highly concentrated; therefore used in In entity it costs less than one-tenth cent a day per hen. | Therefore, no matter what kind of feed you use, mix with it daily Sheridan’s Powder. Otherwise, your profit this fall and winter will be lost when thc price for eggs is very high. It assures perfect assimilation of the food element: needed to produce health and form eggs. small doses: no other kind one fourth as strong: 10; rend six more to pre- No other ever made like it. Ask First. Sar lee copy of Bosto! — ** One = farce can saved me ers. Six cans &5, express paid. have a right to believe and teach what we please. so long as we remain in the bounds of the law, and we should thank God that we live in a country of civil and religious liberty. Virtue, liberty and patriotism are the chief things ad- voeated in the principles of the Jr. O. U. A. M,, and the man cannot open his mouth without showing a spirit of bigotry and intolerance has no business to speak for the Juniors or to be a mem- ber of them. THE STAR is glad to state, that for once a respectable sermon has been preached to the said order in this town—a sermon full of truth, common sense and courtesy, a credit to Rev. Leader and in accord with the principles and teachings of the Jr. O. U. A.M who therefore, Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful. startling title of a little book that tells all abont No-to-bae, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can’t | rang no physical or financial risk in using “No- to-hae.” Book The Sterling Remedy Co., Springs, Ind. Sold by A. I. Speicher. at Stores or by mail free. Address, Indiana Mineral From the Fatror: 8 Brother, The Hllowing is an extract from a per- written to the editor by his W. 8S. Livengood, of the editor- inl staff of the Los Angeles Daily Herald: “We like our new much. sonal letter brother, house very but the electric cars run near the door, and I can go the whole distance on cement sidewalk and paved streets on my ‘bike,” which takes me only 15 min- utes, so L am not so far from my work after all. I generally make two round trips a day, one in the afternoon on ac- count of the Chamber of Commerce and one at night for the Herald. I was both amused and astonished when I read that some people back there were scandalized at the fact that you rode a bicycle on Sunday. How rediculous! Evérybody rides bicveles here, Sunday same as oth- er days, women and children, old and young, doctors, lawyers, laborers and even preachers. I simply couldn't get along without one, at least I wouldn’t. busines, men, We had no election here this fall. 1 wish we would have had 1 think California would have gone as solid for the G. O. P. as Ohi» and Pennsylva nia. The Democrats hereabouts the worst disgusted people I ever and well they may be. I don’t know any state that has a bigger kick coming against the administration than Califor- nia and the people here are just aching for a chance to register their indignation at thie polls. Itis hard to find a man here who pleads guilty of being a Demo- crat of the Cleveland variety. Accord- ing to California notions Andy Johnson wasn’t ‘in it’ with Grover C. {for impeach- conduct. There is not a Demo- in the state that is friendly unless it is some editor gota post- are SHAW, able cratic paper to the administration, country sheet whose | office or has the promise of one. Scientific American Agewry for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For I eeISD and free Handbook write to MUNN & ., 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Otdent a On securing patents i Every patent taken out by us is brought bezore the public = anotice given free of charge in tke Scientific American Largest circulation of anys oh paper in the world. Bplendidly illust: No HSuigont man shouid be wi thou. Too Wook ly. 3. 00 a ear; $1.50 six months. Address MUNN & CO., PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, New York City. The Blanks We Keep. 'HE STAR keeps constantly on hand all kinds of blanks, such as Notes, Receipts, Probate Blanks, Criminal Warrants, Summons Blanks, Notices of Claims Due, Subpoenas, Commitments. Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds. Leases. ete, ete. All these goods are put up in neat and convenient form and sold dirt cheap. Call and inspect our stock when in need of such goods. THE TOL Do 0 WEEKT, Y BLADE And book containing all the Nasby Letters for One Dollar. In answer to a general demand from all parts of the United States, the ToLEDO BLADE has pub- lished in one volume, cloth bound, all of the “‘Nasby Letters” ever written by the late D. R. Locker, omitting perhaps a few unimportant letters on local or forgotten topics. Only a few of these letters were ever published in book form. Everybody has read some of them, but who has read all of them? The book contains over 500 large pages, and all the Nasbv Letters written during a period of twenty-five years; al- so a portrait of D. R, Locke from his last photo- graph. It would sell at one dollar or more, but will never be placed on sale. One hundred thon- sand copies are now being printed and bound. and one copy will be sent postpaid by mail, free, to every person who this winter remits ‘one dol- lar for the WEERLY BLADE, one year. Everybody invited to send for a specimen copy of the Werk- LY BLADE, which will give a full description of the book “The Nasby Letters.” THE ToLEpo WEEKLY BLADE is the best and most popular weekly newspaper published in this country. It has the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper, and goes to every state, territory and nearly every county of the Union. Only one dollar a year, including the above men- tioned book free. Send postal to THE BLADE, TorLEDO, oHIO, for a free specimen copy of the paper. Send the addresses of your friends also. If you want a good high grade bicycle ata medium price, buy the Central. If you want a good medium grade bicycle at a low price, buy the Ben Hur. This is the best time of year to buy a wheel. You can save money hy buying now. P. L. LiveNcoop, Agt., Elk Lick, Pa. The finest Correspondehce Stationery in town, for Ladies, ean always be found at THE STAR of- fice. We have some goods in this line that can’t be excelled. Call and see. Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale at THE STAR office—just the thing you want to send pictures away in. Get your blotters at THE STAR office, the best. We keep Old papers for sale at THe Star office, at only 5 cents a bunch. Twenty papers in a bunch, They make good cartridge paper for miners and are also good for wrapping paper; just the thing to put under carpet, on pantry shelves, ete. er re a ER Don’t get your Wedding Cards until you see our samples. Over 100 styles to select from, at THE STAR office. A (x) Th bury For fora “ticipa ished ces as profit. value Salish GA CORN, ground fe among th and Roya GRAY including load lots, 1H HARI canse I seen of Dry ( Give me ford Tie Many C. TV ~d pm The WI joining ec dale coal Blank B age, Pen usually sc retail trad ly attende A The at