ea “ Disinfectine” THE MODERN MEDICATED Soap “Fle Most Wonderful Product of Modern Selene Prevents For Toilet, Bath and Sha: Mmpoo MANY DISEASES aré caused by mi- bes and bacilli which lurk everywhere; books, pa surroundings. THE SKI The hands are liable to carry the germs with articles of food or otherwise, to the mouth, where the Ferme are absor by the lymphaticsand blood vessels, and in this way spread the poisonous germs through the whole system. WHETHER EXPOSED TO CONTAGION , people should always use *Disin- Teach the children in es its price. ine” Tr 3 all similar brands are imita- s. Popular price, 10c. AtDruggistsand reliable Grocers. 15c. the cake by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed. DISINFECTINE CO. Canton, Ohio TO DYSPEPTICS Enjoy a good dinner, then take one of | Dr. Carl L. Jensen's 17 Pepsin Tablets Made from pure pepsin—of the required strength te remove that intestinal indigestion so pronounced after cating a hearty meal. For sale by all druggists generaily, or sen: 25c¢ in stamps for a bottle. DR. CARL L. JENSEN, 400 N. Third St., Philadelphia. pT TT A (FE 3 r———— ei rawr E Sorin Eo Sample free by mail. f The LYON Improved “BALL-BEARING”’ Egg Beater Beats eggs quicker and makes more material than any other beater. Unsurpassed as a creamwhippperand forstirring up batter for cakes, etc. Has ball bearings at both ends. No unsightly outside supporting frame. Neatestinappearance and easiest cleaned of all egg beaters. For Sale by Dealers. Fashionable +: Tailoring! Our stock consists of Grays, Browns, Olive Greens, Black and White Mixtures. Birdeyes, Blue and Black staple goods of all descriptions made to the latest fashion. 2,000 SAMPLES AND STOCK PATTERNS to select a spring suit from, or any gentlemen’s wear in cloth- ing, is what we have to lay be- fore the public for inspection. Fit, workmanship and trim- mings guaranteed perfectly sat- isfactory. Cleaning and re- pairing neatly and promptly done. The old reliable firm, W. G. Hiller, «._ Meyersdale, Pa. _» The Re- liable Tailor, Opp. Public School Building, Main Street. Geo. D. Hamill, ne THE HIGH GRADE TAILOR. A large assortment of latest Suaitings, Trouserings. Vestings, and Overcoalings hand. In Salisbury <ems—_ Every Two Weeks! 4 } 1 Will Be At Hay's 2X Hotel, Salisbury, Pa., «4; Every Two Weeks, Be- ¢ ginning Oct. 5, 19o1... My prices are very rea- sonable, and I positive- {28 ly guarantee perfect {i ts and satisfaction... ¢ always on Reo. 0. Hamil, Frosh, MC. ~ West Room Hotel National. = 1 HErB _ Ditters HOUSEHOLD REMEDY A Stomach Tonic It restores you to health and the Fall vim, vigor and happiness of 33 An Unexcelled Appetizer J ictier Herb Bitter Co. a0 Nerth Third St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. E.E.&1I. CODER, Jewelers. Bine Watch, Clock and Jewelry re- pmiring. We guarantee good work and prompt attention. SALISBURY, PA, THE ‘ SARATOCA" SLICER For slicing all kinds of fruit \\ and vegetables easily, perfect. 48 ly and rapidly. Double cut— N one side cutting thick, the 3 otherthin. Reversible handle; insert in either end. Made from one piece of solid steel. For Sale by Dealers. MILFORD MFG. CO. Sole Manufacturers MILFORD - NEW YORK CAN | | | | | { | | | MYSTERIOUS IN ITS ACTIONS! QUICK IN AFFORDING RELIEF! IMMEDIATE IN ITS BENEFICIAL RESULTS! Unexcelled as 2 BLOOD PURIFIER! Marvelous asan ALTERATIVE in its stimulant effect on a TORPID LIVER. A sovereign cure for INDIGESTION, OPPRESSION AND WANT OF APPETITE. HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, PIMPLES and BOILS vanish as by magic after taking a few doses, There is no more effectual relief for the NAUSEA and LOATHING OF FOOD due to INTEMPERANCE 10 cent and 78 cent Bo . For sale by all pent Botties Send for Free Sample, Descriptive Circular ® and Testimonials to THE MEXICAN TrEDICINE CO., 400 N. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. STANDARD Rotary &9 Shuttle Sewing Machine STANDARD GRAND. LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO MACHINES IN ONE. We also manufacture sewing machines that retail from $12.00 up. _The Standard Rotary runs as silent as the tick of a watch. Maks 300 stitches while other machines make 200. Apply to our local dealer, or if there is no dealer in your town, address THE Standard Sewing Mach. Co. J. C. Hostetler, Agent, Meyersdale, Pa, FRIZZINE. Will keep the HAIR or BANG | N° inCURL from1 to 2 v sina Ri kinds of weather. This is nota ANE BANDOLINE or STICKY preparation and is ABSOLUTELY HARM- LESS. Take no substitute. Sold everywhere 25 cer:ts per bottle or by mail 30 cents. : FRIZZINE TOILET CO., 400 N. 3d St., Phila. - [@& OUR GREATEST BARGAIN! —We will send you this paper and the | Philadelphia Daily North American, both papers for a whole year, for only { $3.70. Subscribe now, and address all | orders to THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf Correct Silverware Correct in character, design and workmanship—is as necessary as dainty china or fine linen if you would have everything in good taste and harmony. Knives, forks, spoons and fancy pieces for table use will be correct if se- lected from goods stamped 1847 Kev . Aa Bros.” emember ¢¢ 7,’* as there are imitation “Rogers.” For Catalo No. 6 address the makers a he International Silver Co. Meriden, Conn. What Our Newly Acquired Posses- sions are Doing for the Com- merece of the United States. Cmmerce between the United States and its newly acquired territory is growing with remarkable rapidity. In 1897, the year preceding that in which Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines came under the American flag, the shipments to those islands were, ac- cording to the figures of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics, $6,773,660. In 1901 they were over $30,000,000, and in the fiscal year just ended they will be, according to the best figures that the Bureau of Statistics can obtain, fully $35,000,000. To this may be added the estimate of $15,000,000 of shipments to Alaska in the last year. This would bring the total sales of American goods in the non-contiguous territory of the United States up to about $50,000,000 in the last fiscal year against $10,000.000 in that same territory in 1897. Considering the figueres in detail, the Bureau of Statistics finds that the exports from the United States to Por- tu Rico, which were, in 1897, $1,988,888, were, in 1900, $4,640,449; in 1901, $6,- 861,917, and as they were $9,651,000 in the 11 months ending with May, it is safe to assume that the figures for the fiscal year will show a total of over $10,000,000 of shipments to Porto Rico for the year ending June 30, 1902. To Hawaii, the exports in the fiscal year 1897 were $4,690,075; by 1899 they had reached $9,305,430; in 1900—$13,509,148. ubsequent to that time the Statistics of shipments to Hawaii wre based upon estimate supplied by collector of cus- toms at San Francisco and Honolulu and are put at $20,000,000 as a conserv- ative figure. To the Phillippines the exports in 1897 were $94.597; in 1899 they were $404,193; in 1900, $2,640,449 ; in 1901, $4.027.064. and in the full fiscal year 1902 will be fully $5,000,000. To Alaska the shipments in 1894 were, ne- cording to tha best figures that the Bu- reau of Statistics has been able to ob- tain, $3,924,000, and for the calendar year 1901, $13,500,000, and for the fiscal year just ended will probably be $15,- 000,000, bringing the total shipments from the United States to its non-con- tiguous territory up to $50,000,000. On the import side it may be said that the non-contiguous territory of the United States now supplies $50;- 000,000 worth (per annum) of its pro- ducts for use in the United States. In 1897 the imports from Porto Rico were $2,181,024 ; those from Hawaii, $13,687,- 799; and from the Philippines, $4,383, 740. By 1900 the imports from Porto Rico had grown to $3,078,648, from Hawaii, $20,707,903, and from the Philip- pines $5,971,208. In the fiscal year just ended the merchandise received from Porto Rico will be in round terms, $7,- 000,000; from the Hawaiian Islands, $26,000,000; from the Philippines, $7.- 000,000, and from Alaska about $7,000, 000 in fish, furs and other products of this character, and an equal amount in gold and silver, thus bringing the total contributions of the non-contiguous territory considerably above $50,000,- 000. During the same time commerce with Asia and Oceanica has also in- creased with very great rapidity, es- pecially the exports. In 1897, exports to Asia and Oceanica were $61,827,678; in 1900, $108,304,082, and in the fiscal year 1902, the total, including ship- ments to Hawaiian Islands,will amount to about $120,000,000. The anti-expansion mossbaeks should go away back and sit down after read- ing the foregoing statistics. —————— A Shrewd Clergyman. We find in Vick’s Family Magazine an account of a well-known English dean who had the misfortune to lose his umbrella and in his next sermon in the cathedral contrived to say “that if its present possessor would drop it over the wall of the deanery garden that night he would say no more about it.” The next morning he went to the spot and found, not only his own umbrella, but forty-five others. It almost seems as though the forty thieves, described in the “Arabian ‘ Nights’ Entertain- | ments,” must have been in that cathe- | dral. J cure. No False Claims. The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a ‘sure cure for consumption.” They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively as- sert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst cases. Foley’s Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Re- fuse substitutes. E. H. Miller. Martinique May Have Caused Mine Disaster Near Johnstown, Pa. Harrisburg, July 14.—Col. Henry C. Demming, of this city, acting State geologist, hus written a letter to Mine Inspector Evans, at Johnstown, sug- gesting that the apparent uplift of a part of the State of Pennsylvania caus- ed by the recent earthquakes and vol- canic eruptions in Martinique and oth- er islands of the West Indies may pos- sibly have been the direct or remote cause of the catastrophe at the Rolling Mill mine. : Jol. Demming has also written to Charles D. Wolcott, director of the Uniced States geological survey at Washington, calling attention to sever- al rifts of earth and rock that have been found in Pennsylvania since he made his report in June, also te the record of the mercurial barometer in the United States weather bureau at Harrisburg. which showed that in May and June this city and vicinity had been uplifted seven feet. ———~————————— 7 Poisoning the System. It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impurities. Con- stipation keeps these poisons in the system, causing headache, dulness and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions and finally serious illness unless a remedy is applied. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers prevent this trou- ble by stimulating the liver and pro- mote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not act violently, but by strengthening the bowels enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress. E. H. Miller. —_—————— Joseph C. Shaw, of Grantsville, the Vietim of Thieves. On the afternoon of the Fourth, Joseph C. Shaw, of Grantsville, was re- lieved of a gold watch and chain, a ring valued at $8 and about $4 in money. He had been to Grantsville that day and was returning to his home, and when about two miles east of that town he lay down by the side of the National Road and went to sleep. Whilein that condition a band of gypsies passed by, and it is the opinion of Mr. Shaw that one of the number robbed him. At all events he swore out a search warrant against the band, and placing it in the bands of Constable Stahl he followed them to Frostburg; but the stolen goods could not be found. The man who did the job, so Shaw says, was of dark complexion and was easily recog- nizable hy the marks on his face left by smallpox. This individual was not with the gypsies when the search was made at Frostburg.—Oakland Re- publican. Bronehitis for Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111, writes: “I had brouchitis for twenty years and never got relief until 1 used IFoley’s Honey and Tar which is a sure E. H. Miller. It is has been decided by Judge John M. Greer, of the Butler county courts. that when one man calls another a liar, within reaching distance of the accus- ed, the latter is warranted in whack- ing the “allegator” with his fist. This decision was not. formally delivered from the bénch, but was exemplified by the judge on the street at Butler. Judge Greer was a candidate at the Republican primary for renomination, and in a warm discussion with a mem- ber of his own party the above allega- tion was made and decision rendered. —Ex. Two Bottles Cured Him. “I was troubled with kidney com- plaint for about two years,” writes A. fH. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, Pa., but two bottles of Koley’s Kidney Cure effect- ed a permanent cure.” KE. H. Miller. 1 po xor propose to quarrel with my bread and batter, but Swift was in er- ror when he said that bread is the staff of life. Today our bread is so worth- less that inventors and physicians are straining their mental capacities to im- prove on it. They seem drifting back to first principles in whole wheat bread. The bolting cloth is responsible for the dyspepsia that is gnawing the heart out of the American people. In all parts of the country we eat the kernel of the wheat and feed the bran to the cows. Results—cows thrive while we suffer from indigestion. Let us make a change, feed the white flour to the cows and ourselves eat the bran. Ameri- cans should live on corn bread, which nature gave them and did not give to European countries.—New York Press. Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal dis- eases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For sale by E. H. Miller. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kidoeys and bladder right. | Salisbury Hack Tane, SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. SCHEDULE :(—Hack No. 1 leaves Salis- bury at 8 a. m. arriving at Meyersdale at 9.30 8. m. Returning leaves Meyersdale atl p. m., arriving at Salisbury at 2.30 p. m. HACK No. 2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. ,ar- riving at Meyersdale at 230 p. m. Return- ing ledves Meyersdale at 6 p. m. arriving at Salisbury at 7.30 p. m. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- gans. Itis the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Fiatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. SOLD BY MILLER & SHALER. a 9 | li KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis- eases. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE Is a Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. NORWOOD BICYCLES Not Made by a Trust Model 22 NONE BETTER They are honestly built from the best obtainable materials by the most experienced workmen, Not a point which can add to their beauty or utility is overlooked. Every wheel guaranteed. «They stand the racket’ Send for Catalogue and Prices NORWOOD BICYCLE COMPANY 62-68 Plum St., CINCINNATI, OHIO NH Sagin Antisep ic Cures diseases of Skin and Scalp, Eruptions, Ecxema, Ofd Sores, Itching, Dandruff, Scalds, Burns, quick relief in Piles. Clean and Cooling. 50 Cents. Guaranteed. Sagine Catarrh Cure Cures Catarrh and Hay Fever, stops tne discharge, itching, burning and sneezing. Contains no Cocaine or Morphine. Price, $1.00. Guaranteed. If your druggist does not keep it, address SAGINE CO0., Columbus, O. D. DODGE TOMLINSON’S Celebrated H. H. H. Medicine i= iof a mere perfumed lubricating oil, Whe ap- plication of which serves only to amuse and occupy the patient, but isin reality a scientific combination of powerful chemicals and potent drugs, which have the marvelous popeny of going straight to the seat of the pain, where they act upon the lymphatics in such a manner, that the cause of the pain i¢ absorbed and removed. It does not matter much whether the pain be due toan abnormal swelling, to sprains of the joints or strains of the muscles or tendons, to rheumatism, iumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, to tcothuche oi headache, all of these are quickiy re: lieved by the magic effect of H. H. H. No other medicine or liniment seems toejual itin the rapidity or certaint of its action. Often a single thorough application causes the pain and dis comfort to vanish, as if by magic. The H. II. H. is used only externally. It is put a in a 25 cent size and alse larger bottles. The signature and portrait of the inventor, Dr. D. Dodge Tomlinson, 400 North Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. is printed on the wrapper around each bottle. Sold by druggists. A slightly pmaller sample vial will be delivered U. 8. Mail on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. quickly returns to those who use that best of all TONICS, NERVE RES- TORERS AND TISSUB BUILDERS, the genuine KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE of IRON. it brings back the color to the faded cheek. It enriches the blood and removes the cause of Nervousness, Neuralgia and Muscular Exhaus= tion. Put up in large so cent bottles. Sold by the druggists. E. F. KUNKEL'S signa= ture and Portrait on each wrapper. Send for free circular to depot 400 North 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. The Philad’a BIRD Foop Co's om » The great secret of the Canary Breeders of the Hartz Mountains, Germany. “Bird anna will restore the song of cage birds, prevent their ailments, and bring them back to good health. If given during the season of shedding feathers it will carry the little musiclan through this critical period without the loss of song. » Sold by druggists & bird dealers. [tailed forige. In order to bring out the song of the feathered warbler almost immediately, mix a few gross of the Phila. Bird Food Co's BIRD BITTERS in the bird's drinking water. These Bitters will infuse new life and vitality into the household pet. Their magical effects are produced in afew minutes. Sold by druggists. lailed for a5 cts. The Bird A handy volume Fanciers’ HAND BOOK. of 120 Pages, beautifully illustrated, describing Cage Birds and domestic Pets of alikinds. Discasesofbirds, loss of song, mode of feeding, etc. areaccurately described. Mailed on receipt of 15¢. in stamps. Delivered free to any one sending us the ade dresses of agladies who are interested in Cage .Birds. THE PHILADELPHIA BIRD FOOD CO., 400 North 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. » The Secretofa ® Beautiful Complexion ! Itinstantly imparts to the skin | clearness, color, brilliancy, and the natural girlish glow of healthy youth. FENNO BEAUTY BALM curcsskin “redness.” removes sunburn and freckles, alleviates burning of the skin. Facial wrinkles disappear, when this p mgmt) BALM is properly applied, Used and recommended by prominent actresses. Send for bookle tand free sample. Large bottle £1.00. Delivered hy the FRIZZINE TOILET CO., 400 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MEDICINE Mysterious in its Action! Marvelous in its Effects! Quick in Giving Relief! Used Externally Only! Unsurpassed in Curing RHETTMATISM, Asthma, Sprains, Muscular Tenderness, Pain in the Chest, Sciatica, Headache, Toothache, LUMBAGO, Strained Iuscles, and NEURALGIA. E qually useful for MAN and HORSE. None genuine without the signature and portrait of D. DODGE TOMLINSON, 400 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa., on cach wrapper. PrICE 25 C18. LINIMENT. oN V( in I SOM) Bla ties Blo pies pan
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