. " Elk Lick Pharmacy. " edy for cuts, burns, sores, ete. THE SOMERSET GOUNTY STAR P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,at Salisbury, ( Klk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- tw, Pa., at the following rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance.. $1.25 If not paid strictly in advance........... 1.50 Bix months. ........c....co0nsut canna canaee a0 Three months.. Single copies.. .as To avoid multiplicity ‘of small accounts all subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line each insertion. To regular advertisers, § cents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a tine for each succeeding insertion. No busi- ness lacals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than 10 eents a line for each insertion, except on yearly contracts. tes for Display Advarijsments will be made known on application Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents = line. Legal Advertisements at legal rates. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. Cards of Thanks will be published free for prtrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. Resolutions of Respect will be published for 5 cents a line. All advertisements willbe run and charg- od for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement wiil be taken for less than 25 cents. For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour- age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Avyer’s Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. The children cannot possibly have good Hon A Donzi Hvar § ves sebiiss ig bad breath, constipate owels. Correct all these by giving small Se doses of Ayer's Pills. 11 ne, sugar-coated. Made Wk J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, 0 ny awn of ers HAIR VIGOR. CHERRY PECTORAL. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. NEWSY [TEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Ex-Sheriff McMillan was a business _ visitor in Salisbury, yesterday. Theodore Talmadge, a U. S. special ‘pension examiner, of Pittsburg, is here "on official business. Mrs. Samuel May, of Boynton, who .had been ill for many months, died yesterday forenoon. For bloating, belching, indigestion, ste., eat a Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablet after meals. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1 Mrs. Albert Reitz and her sister, Miss Grace Randolph, are on a two weeks’ * visit to their home at Freeport, Pa. Mr. Ed. S. Johnston, of Conemaugh, Pa. is here for a few days’ visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. S. John- " ston. For headache, constipation, ete., Bade’s Little Liver Pills are best. They ‘ eleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by 6-1 ‘We forgot to mention in last week’s issue that Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petry are the proud parents of a nice, plump girl baby. Albert wears his honors easy, and after a while he’ll learn how nice it is to be called papa. Salve! Salve!! Spread the Salve, but let it be Pine Salye, natures rem- Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1 Mrs. George R. Baum, who spent a week or more here visiting her father, Mr. William Wagner, Sr.,, and other relatives, returned to her home near Eria, Pa., yesterday morning. One of her sisters went with her. WaxTeD: District Managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $18.00 weekly, $3.00 per day for expenses. State age and present em- ployment. IDEAL SHEAR CO. 39 Randolph St., Chicago. 5-17 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. House, of Young- wood, Pa., are bere visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. House is a daughtsr of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garlitz, of West Salisbury, and her husband is a well known railroad man in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. S. P. Ybung went to Windber, Mon- day, to join the force of deputies in the employ of the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company. J. R. Joy, who had been there last week in the same ca- pacity, but returned home last Satur- day evening, was again summoned to report for duty, Tuesday morning. WANTED: Men in each state to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month ; $3.00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CoO. Dept. 8, ATLAS BLOCK, CHICAGO. 4-25 S. P. Averill, general agent for the Red Men’s Fraternal Accident Associa- tion, of Westfield, Mass., was here this week to settle a claim with John J. Walker, who broke a leg, last fall, and was lajd up until only a few months ago. Mr. Walker received $390, and he was indeed fortunate in being a policy holder in the association aforesaid. It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with ManZan, the great pile remedy. It is put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and ap- plied at the seat of the trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by E Ik Lick Phar- macy. 6-1 John Lock, a long time resident of Barton, died in Pennsylvania, the other day, and was interred here. Mr. Lock was known to have a considerable sum of money put away somewhere. On his death-bed he revealed the hiding place, The money was found under the door- step of his home in Barton. The house had been unoccupied for several months.—Lonaconing Star. The gums and resins obtained from pine trees have long been recognized as highly beneficial in the treatment of backache, kidney and bladder troubles. Pine-ules is the name of a new med- icine, the principle ingredients of which come from the pine forests of our own native land. Sold by Elk Lick Phar- macy. 6-1 A man that’s clean inside and out- side ; who neither looks up to the rich nor down on the poor; who can. lose without squealing and win without bragging ; who is considerate to women, children and old people; who is too brave to lie, too generous to cheat, and who takes his share of the world and lets other people have theirs, is the kind of a man required to be a real gentleman. John Mitchell will visit the Connells ville region “when conditions are more favorable.” Labor seldom organizes when it bas no grievances to redress. The coke workers must be very well satisfied when the efforts of seven or- ganizers during a period of nearly a year have failed to make any visible impression. It is hoped that the region will continue peaceful and prosperous and happy.—Connellsville Courier. Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of astuffy, want-of-ozone condition in the blood and system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few Early Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, ete. Sold by E. H. Miller. 5-1 The old Eckbart mine, near Frost- burg, Md., which was considered work- ed out, and closed about five years ago, is again to be reopened by the Consoli- dation Coal Company. The general superintendent of the company, Mr. J. C. Brydon, has lately been examining the said mining property, and he has found that there are still many thou- sand tons of available coal there. The reopening of the mine will give em- ployment to 200 or 250 men. While in Somerset, last Saturday and Sunday, we dined at the Somerset House and at Kifer's restaurant. Special courtesies were shown us at each place by the people in charge. Both places hold a high rank for fine meals and the most courteous of treat- ment to their guests. Somerset is noted for good hotels and restaurants, and none are better than the two named. They deserve the immense patronage which they have built up. A liquid cold cure for children that is pleasant. harmless,j and effective is Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar. Super- ior to all other>cough syrups or cold remedies because it acts on the bowels. An ideal remedy for Coughs. Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough and all curable lung and bronchial affections in child or adult. Pleasant to take. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1 Mr. John O. Winters, the well-known cattle buyer from Midlothian, Md., has been in this vicinity for a "week or more, buying fat cattle. He has been buying some very fine animals, and, as usual, he pays the highest market priges. Mr. Winters has been buying cattle throughout this section of country for 35 years, and a better judge of good stock would be hard to find. He is a very intelligent and interesting gentleman to converse with, and for square dealing and uprightness in his business, his name is a household word all through this section of country. The tar that is contained in Bee's Laxative Hooey and Tar is harmless. It is not coal tar, but is obtained from the pine trees of our own native forests. Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is the best remedy for colds because it acts on the bowels—thus expelling all colds from the system. Bee's is the original Laxative Honey and Tar, and is best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lung and bronchial affections. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1 A goodly number of fellows promised to call at our office, last Saturday and pay us some money on subscription; but the only ones to make their word good were John Edmiston and Frank Swartzwelder. The former did not find us in, as we were in Somerset ; but he hunted the whole town over, Satur- day evening, resuming the search on &$ Monday evening, and did not let up until he found us and paid what he owed. That’s what we call an honest man, and when we find a man honest and square, there’s nothing in our power that we wouldn’t do for him. Some of the fellows who failed to make their word good are under far greater obligations to us than they know of, and yet we are about convinced that they do not intend to pay us. We hope that we are mistaken in our opinion, but a few weeks more will tell, and then some people will be sorry for their dishonesty, if time proves them to be dishonest. A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will usually relieve backache, before morn- ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated, and when moisten- ed aud placed in the mouth you can’t keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol—just gums and resins obtained from our own native pine forests, combined with other well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1 A contract was placed last week by the Pittsburg, Westmoreland & Somer- set Railroad Company with George C. Anderson & Sons, of Latrobe, for the construction of a station house at this place. The plans call for a one-story structury 50x128, with train shed along the entire front of the station. The in- terior is well-arranged for the conveni- ence of the company’s local office force, and for the traveling public. The waiting rooms are commodious, and have lavatories attached. The build- ing will be heated with steam. Mr, George Anderson, representing the contractors, was here Saturday, and said that work on the station will be started immediately. Rails from Hus- band to the Begley place were laid during the past few days, and at the present rate of progress the track lay- ers should reach Somerset before the close of the week. It is likely that train service between here and Latrobe will be installed before May lst.—Som- erset Herald. While in Rockwood, last Saturday, we called on Editor U. S..Werner, of the Rockwood Leader, and found that gentleman in his usual happy mood. The Leader is doing a nice business, and Editor Werner treated us with a great deal of courtesy. He showed us through the Rockwood school building, and while it is a very good school house and cost about as much as the Salisbury school house, it is consider- ably smaller and less handsomely fur- nished inside. However, we found two good features there that are lacking in our school building, viz: A very elab- orate and valuable collection of in- structive spécimens and photographs from the Commercial museum of Phil- adelphia, and a good organ. The com- mercial collection was furnished free of charge, through the influence of our representatives in the State Legisla- ture, Messrs. Lambert and Endsley, and it is worth many dollars to the schools. The Salisbury school board had the same kind of a collection offer- ed to our schools, through the good of- fices of Hon. J. W. Endsley, and the only thing required of the board was that they pay the freight and have suitable shelving or cases made to exhibit the specimens. The school boards of Meyersdale, Somerset, Wind- ber, Berlin, Rockwood and other county towns promptly availed themselves of the kind and generous offer, but just why the Salisbury school board failed to take advantage of it, is more than we can find a good reason for. The board ought to explain, for really it’s a shame that we are behind all the other towns in the county in this matter. DOES IT DO ANY GOOD? What good does it do to you to eat if your stomach fails to digest the food? None. It does you harm—causes belch- ing, sour stomach, flatulence, ete When the stomach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Kodol is a thorough digestant and will afford relief from any disorder due to imperfect digestion or mal-assimilation. Sold by E. H. Miller. 5-1 Garrett County (Md.) Elevations. The highest altitude in Maryland, and possibly east of the Rocky Moun- tains, is found in Garrett county. Here are some of the altitudes taken from undisputed authority : Backbone, a part of the Allegany Mountain range lying in the eastern section of this county, is 3700 feet; Table Rock, on the same range, is 3500 feet ; Altamont, the top of the great Seventeen Mile Grade on the B. & O. R. R,, is 2632 feet ; Deer Park, 2480 feet ; Mt. Lake Park, 2450, and Oakland 2461 feet. These figures are given out by the U. 8. Geological survey, and are said to be absolutely correct.—Qakland Journal. DON’T TIE YOURSELF UP. Don’t tie a cough or a cold up in your system by taking a remedy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. It is different from all other cough syrups. It is better. It opens the bowels—expels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, ete. An ideal remedy for young and old. Children like it. Sold by E. H. Miller. 5-1 if ES NAT asd lis u LI \ JE IE . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST SRVINGS DEPARTME Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-| tention. This bank is the only United States dep Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. OFFICERS: A— Marx Wineland, President. Ave DIREC Marx Wineland, Timothy Griffith. Duncan Sinclair, LIT Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund. . 60,000.00 Deposits (over) 960,000.00 Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 PAID ON DEPOSITS. | | ository in the George’s Creek Valley. Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. TORS: cmt. Robert R. Henderson. Roberdeau Aunan. Meat tf im—., Market! NY et Take notice that I have opened a new and up-to-date meat market in Salis- bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. 1 pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, | ete. | GOBRANTEE T0 PLEASE YOU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants {in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Butcher. A RL OPER RRC YR PBODBHHHD SBIR BRERR XIU Os ¢ RIESE 0B RRR RBBB ISR IBA BIBRR Men’s Suits from - Boys’s Suits from - Now Sing CLOTHING! 2A SET RRR] How about that new Spring Suit? We are ready to show you all the new styles that will be worn this spring. Grays will be the prevailing shade, but you will find here all the other new colors, cut in the very latest styles. - $7.50 to 18.00. Young Men’s Suits from 5.00 to 12.00. 1.50 to 5.00. Barechus & Liyengon “THREE KILLEp IN RIOT. Bloody Fight at Windber Between Strikers and Deputies. A bloody fight occurred at Windber, last Monday evening, between armed deputies and striking miners. Several of the strikers had been arrested dur- ing the afternoon for disorderly con- duct, and while they were in the bor- ough lockup, their companions assault- ed the officers who were guarding the place, pelting them with bricks, stones, etc. The officers did not fire upon their assailants until they had to do so in order to protect their own lives, and then they fired with deadly results. One volley was sufficient to restore order among the rum-soaked foreign- ers, and three of them were shot to death, while many others were wound- ed. Some of the officers were also badly used up, and it is feared that another outbreak may take place at any time. Sheriff Begley is on the ground, how- oP ever, and every precaution is being taken to avoid further trouble. tachment of the State Constabulary is also at Windber to protect life and fe property. | > It is not believed that the strike can | &¥ last much longer at Windber, as many | of the men are returning to work. | © They are indulging in a very foolish | GY strike, anyway, and there can be but one result when they resort to out- lawry, and that is defeat for the strik- | @¥ ers. The men killed are Hungarians, and | 9 Soecil Burgin in Buggies, Spring Wagons, El. most of the injured ones are of the same nationality. ea IS THE MOON INHABITED? Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a New Store] New ot We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. x Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you « to come and inspect our Shoes, Groceries, etc. We start itt: an entire new best and purest brands of goods. nice, new line of Dry Goods, stock, and we handle So the We solicit a share of your pat- ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. Howard Meager & Co. A de- Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drills, Corn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines, Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools, Farm Tools, ete., and still offer 2 PROF Also headquarters for Nutrioton-Ashland Stock Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. prices are the lowest. hard enough time on this earth of ours ; | PG ; especially those who don’t know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Bil- iousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General De- bility and Female weaknesses. TUn- equalled as a general Tonic and Appe- tizer for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by E. H. Miller, drug- gist. Price only 50c. 5-1 All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale at Tr=E STAR office. tt Our ABR BRRE UA IND THE SALISBURY HACK LINE o AND LIVERY. ~~ C.W. STATLER, - - Proprietor. E@~Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- ing with trains east and west. Schedule: Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury at........ Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at.... Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdale at 1 P.M No.21leaves Meyersdale 8t...cccoecees 6 P.M &E@=TFirst class rigs for all kinds of trav- el, at reasonable prices. Wis Early Risers The famous little plils. Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Ws Early Risers * The famous Nt plils. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colda from the systom by gently mevisg the Souls | All t sz eo g0C
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