will sell at public sale, of Monroe B. Kretchman, Elk Lick township, begin: e vclock P. M.;, Friday, May the following personal prop- , W-wit ‘Bay Horse. 1 Bay Mare and Colt, 1 } Mare and Colt. 1 Yenrling Colt, 2 We, 2 two-year old®Cntile, 4 Yenrlings, pring Calves, 42 head of fine Sheep. head of Lambs, 1 Shoat, a lot of Shickens. 1 four-horse Wagon, 1 two orse Spring Wagon. 1 Buggy, 1 Mower, 1 Grain Drill. 1 pair Hay Ladders, 2 Sleds. 1 Hay Fork. Rope and Pulleys, 1 donble st Tug Harness, 1 set Buggy Harness, Wheelbarrow, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Forks, Shovels, Picks, Hoes, Chang, ttles, etc. 11ot Buckwhent, 50 bush- ; 15 acres of Wheat In ground, 700 Sugar Keelers, 1 Sugar-water barrel 1 Stands, 1 Cook Btove and Utensils, 1 eating Stove. 1 Extension Table. 1 Gos) 1:Bafe, 1 Bedstend and Bedding, 1 Chair, 1 Sinele Bed, : Stand. 1 Clock. fons Applebutter, 1 lot Vinegar, 1 rd, Ham. Shoulders. Sides and ' ny other articles not mentioned "RRMS: All sums ander $5. ensh. A dit of six mouths will he given on sums of § and upward. purchaser to give note with approved security. A. L. Lowry, Administrator, PORTRAITS FREE to my customers. 11 and see samples and get particulars. Gro. K. WALEER. Eyes Kxaouned Free. Prof. Samuel 8. Little, the graduate ptician, will be in Meyersdale, May 4 und 25. at Dr. Ritter’s dental office. rons who have headache or whose ver are causing discomfort should con- n't Prof. Little. where they will receive ligent and kil ful attention. Every glasses ordered is guaranteed to be isfactory. , e*] ny your Fertilizers of J. T. Shipley. . Just received another car of North rolina Kilndried Yellow Pine. . H. Reitz, BRATTY'S PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ton. Danjel wv. Begtty, the great Organ and building and shippt 2 Organs and a than ever. In 1870 Mr. 10 sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Or and Planos since 1870. Nothing seems to ishearten him; obstacleslaid Ii his wav, thas turns to an advertisement and comes out of it ighter than ever. Ilis instruments, as is well 1), are very popular and are to be found in rts of the world. We are informed that aring the next ten years he intends to sell 000 more of his make, that means a business $20,000,000 if we average them at $100 each. already the Inrgest business of the kind in existence—Send to Daniel F. Beatty, Washing. New Jersey, for Catalogue, rb 'T. Shipley just received a gaslond Buggies Buy your Farm Wagons. Grain Drills, lav Rakes, Mowers and Binders of JI. T. tf. HE STAR has several very fine organs, innos and sewing machines for sale, tak: An exchange for advertising, iat can bought dirt cheap. U. 8. Flag Envelopes for sale at Tur AR office. Evervbodv is delighted with them. Sent post-paid to any address Jor 20 cepts per Pack: of 25. Call and see them. TRE STAR can get vou slmost anv ind of a sewing machine, organ or pi- no in the market for a great deal less joney than any other denler in the coun will sell you the same goods for. We Are in 8 position 10 get vou some of these goods for less than wholesale price, and can prove it to yon. Get other peo- Tes prices and then call and see how we can beat them all, FOR SALE! 10 head of very fine arses, from 5 10 8 years old. perfectly mind, good workers and good drivers. wo very fine Brood Mares, also two good Mules, Call on or address Thomas Williams, Ek Lick, 85 oin Envelopes for gale a1 Tur STAR fee. Inst the thing for Sunday schools :d churches. ‘ancy. colored Tissue Paper for sale at Tar Star office. Just the thing for la- ies” fancy work. Id papers: for sale at this office at 25 a hundred or 5 cents per dozen. iy make good wrapping paper, also od cartridge paper for the miners. are also good to put under carpet, pantry shelves; etc. “A Yard of Pansies.” Here isa chance for everybody to get, free of cost, an exquisite Ofl Picture 36 inches long, a nion to *A Yard of Roses.” which all have and admired. This exqnisite picture, “A ard of Pansies,” was painted by the same noted ist who did the “Roses.” It is the same size, 4s pronounced by art critice to be far superi- 0 the “Roses.” The reproduction is equal in respect to the original, which cost $300, is being given free with every copy of the ebration of the seventieth anniversary of day of the publisher, and is worth many e cost, which is only 20 cents, as every will get, practically free. an exquisite and to those who already have “A Yard " “A Yard of Pansies” will be doubly | ‘especially as accompanying it are full for framing either the “Pansies” or home, ata cost of a few cents, Yon June number of DEnoREsT's FaMiry taining “A Yard of Pansies,” of ‘Newsdealers: or send 20 cents. SxNiae Paoxser, 15 Bast] in Npring causes vegetation : 10 grow 1npidly, but as a matter of course, {the chronie ingrate will bring forth his 1 objections. In our items in last week's STAR we 5. | were represented as saying, that the fish jeaught by Ward Beachy weighed four pounds and ten ounces, instedd of two pounds and ten ounces, as it should have been. J. Clurence Getty, D. D. 8., and Miss Irene, eldest daughter of Hon. Thos. H. Bittinger, were united in the hondr of wedlock, in the German Reformed church, by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Evans, last Friday evening. A large number of people witnessed the ceremony. A sere- nading party rendered some choice music —choice. because each was allowed to anit his own choice of instruments, mu- sic, ete.” The music was silenced, after continuing quite a while, by the groom appearing and bestowing npon his enter- tainerd a liberal amount of “filthy Inere,” after which the merry erond dispersed. Divine services were held in the Ger man Reformed church, several evenings last week. and communion services were held on Sunday, at 10 A. M. Dr. Keller has improved his property by erecting a handsome new fence and putting down a new and subsiantinl pave- ment in front of it. We noticed thar Len Kurtz has also mit down a new plank sidewalk, in front of stare and residence. Chas. Wegman is assisting C. M. Beachy in putting upa harm near Mt. Luke Park, this county. _ Our normal school is still increasing in numbers. It ix greatly to he regretted that there is nof a larger number from our immediate vicinity attending school, who conld thereby improve themselves very much, May 17, 1892. SATELLITE. Boynton. A. A 1 Thomas is housed with a severe cold. Mr. Norman May, of Hyndman, spending several days with friends, ‘Mrs. Annie Darrah, of Hyndman, is apending several weeks with friends here. John Hoover has secured the position of driver in the B. D. Morgan mine, Supt, Maust, of the Maust & Newman Lumber Co., has purchased a tine fishing tackle wherewith he brings in the “speck- led beauties” of Piney run. If all reports are true. it would be a good idea to form a society for the pre: vention of cruelty to animals, in this burg. May 16th, 1892, Ow. is Saitlsbury and a Name. Ara former Salisbury man I am natur- ally interested in the old town and will- ing 10 do anything to advance its pros- perity. Thut it has long been burdened with names is » fact, and we feel sure it would be better under one name only. Muny names, and some very good ones, have been suggested. - That we cannot call our postoffice. Sal- isbury is a well-known fact, as this state already contains an office of that name. Again, we do not feel like giving up the old name. Such being the case I sug: gert that we extend ite boundries and then prefix “New” to the old name and call it New Salisbury. There can be no difficulty in taking in the postoffice, the borough and the railroad station under this name, This will make the name a trifle longer, but it will retain the old name. spectiully, J. C. Lowry. x I ES too, Rev. Samuel Bones. The Rev. Samuel Bones was a good missionary, Bent to reform the benighted Feejee, To teach and to preach and to show by example How saintly a savage a Feejee might be. He said it was sinful to serve an acqnaintance As a stew or ragout at an afternoon tea; He taught them that even a pleasant expression Was not enough dress for a modest Feejee. heath Very re- | wx ray FRRIGNT If RE It Snide id It [eases everybody tielare You may havea for some other make. ad are a reasoning open Sonviction, no doubt we secrets y Ou fre Book 2h Send a postal card for it. t may help to buy a different We take that risk. We tell you the nearest dealer where you can ser a WING Piano. It is worth st. So is the price. SON, 245 Broadway, Ne EVERY FARMER SHOULD GET ONE OF THE Rep Fence aos. The only Perfect 3% Automate Fence Ma. chine for weaving Wire and Picket Fence in position to Posts, over even or hilly ground. A man and boy can weave 50 to 60 rods of Knees, Aday.atan average cost of less than cents ‘Will build a strong fen and stop large or small animals, once The is within th of 2 Dries e reach every Write for circulars and full information to The Jofnstawn Fence Machine Ga., L't'¢ P,.0.Box 2381, Johnstown, Pa, mpm —e BY % {WIND ENGINE, BUY . seer. Sew oes oo PETER LITT ITheBandyis the result of ttwelve years’ experiencein the manufac- ture of Wind Engines, and contains all the features of a first-class en- gine. Send for description and prices. mumracTORED BY BARLOW & YOUMANS GALESBURG, MICH, But, alack and alas! these d Somehow didn’t reform or convert worth a cent, And they vulgarly vowed in their course Feejee language That they'd eat Reverend Bones even if it was Lent. But when they had cooked him one morning for breakfast Then they mourned him and called him the tenderest of men. Aud they wept bitter tears after he had been eat- en, And wished him alive—to eat over again. And the Tum Tum quartet with intuitive feeling, And a fine sense of what would have pleased the remains, Sang a requiem which he in person had taught them To expressively sing, with considerable pains. They chanted with joy, and that sense of elation Which comes from done duty and freedom from sin, The words of that touching, appropriate anthem, ‘Oh, he was a stranger, and we took him in." - ~-Harvard Lampoon. . D.O, MeKIN LEY, tenders his professional services to those requir- ing dental treatment. Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church. THE RACKET STORE, > Joe Dively Stand, Salisbury, Pa., is headgnarters for all kinds of Notions, Novel ties, Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, Toys and useful Household Articles of all kinds, many of which can not be obtained at any other kind of a store. Come and examine my stock; you will find that goods. iis 3uade up of go0d, D. 8. Ewing, General Agent, 1127 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. “BILLY, THE BAKER,” just received a fine assortment of Spring Goods and is now prepared to meet one and all with bargains. Men’s Shirts, Moleskin and Domes Gents’ Dress Bows, all silk Silk-embroidered Suspenders. ,... ..... 15 and 80¢ Diamond 8tuds Ladies’ Hose 5, 10, 156 and 25¢ Boys’ Knee Pants, Heavy Satinette Large Linen Towels... Table Oil Cloth, peryard.. ...............00 uu 250 Violin and Banjo Strings..... .. Aare tevessden 10¢ FINE LACES AND RUCHING. COM- PLETE FISHING AND BASE BALL OUTFITS. Statler Block, Salisbury, Pa. Failing Having again embarked in the rots and Confectionery business, I will be pleased to wait upon all my old and as many new gnes § as EDossible, and I invite the public generally o RY MY WARES, 1 shall keep nothing but first-class goods, and my prices will be found aslow as the lowest. No pains will be spared to please my customers and give them honest value for their money. Yours for bargains, D. I. HAY, Hay’s Block, Salisbury, Pa. BILLMEYER & BALLIET, ELK LICK, PENNA. —Manufacturers Of— ° Pine, Hemlock and Oak Lumber. Having purchased the Beachy tract of timber, adjoining the borough of Sulis- bury. we ire especially well prepared to furnish first-class Chiestnut Fencing Posts, which ‘we will sell at very reasonable prices. Bill Lumber a Specialty. H.H. Reitz, —Manufacturer and Denler In— in every department. s|carry in stock the finest in town. gans? I have the best and cheapest in town. Does yi wife need a fine dress? mit my prices. a first-class general merchandise store. . : Read, Ponder, Reflect and Act, AND Act Quickly. Come and SER whether you can’t buy goods cheaper here t elsewhere in the county. BARGAINS Do you need a pair of fine shoes Do you need a pair B It can be bought here very low. You use-Groceries, do you? Call; I will be pleased to I keep a full line of such goods as belon Clothing, MEN'S CLO THIN: I desire to close out my stock of Men's clothing. G bargains are offered in Suits, Overcoats and Pantal “The early bird catches the worm.” : I would announce to my patrons and prospective pat that I continually keep on hand a full line of the Celeb Walker Boots and Shoes. I also carry a line of the F; ous Sweet, Orr & Co. Goods, Pants, Overalls, Blo Shirts, ete. Thanking you for past favors, and solicitir continuance of same, I remain very respectfully J. L. BARCHUS, Salisbury, Pa SASH, DOORS, BRACKETS, BALUS- TERS, MOULDINGS, DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW FRAMES, Ete. North Carolina Kiin-dried Pine Flooring and Hard Wood Finieh a Specialty. Patronize home industries and save time and money. Yon will find my pri- ces reasonable on everything in my line, and I will do my best to please my Paty rons. Thanking the public for past patron: age, and soliciting your future trade, I am respectfully, IL II. Reitz, Salisbury. A. M LICHTY, Physician And Surgeon. Office first door sonth of the M. Hay corner. SALISBURY, PA. : Notice to Wool Growers. CALS RE SE The agent of Wm. H, Clonse’s woel mill, will visit you during the summer and fall, with a full line of WOOLEN COODS. One of the specialties thix year is BLANKETS —we have eight varieties to select from. The gouds in general are first-class in every respect. W. H. OLOUSE, Proprietor. 6-16 City Meat Market, N. Brandler, Proprietor. H. II, SMITH, Agent for Somerset Co. A choice assortment of fresh meat always on hand, If you want good steak, go to Brandler. If you want a good roast, go to Brandler. Sh Brandler guarantees to please the most fastidious. Honest weight and lowest living prices at Brandler's. HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. SUFFERERS From Nervous Debility, owers, Physical Weakness, Premature decline of manly Powers, exhausting drains and all the train ot evils resulting from indiscretion, excess, overtaxation, 2rrors of youth, or any cause, Quickly and permanently cured by NERVITA, ThaKinggl dies. | i It has been in use Io twaniy ge years. simple, natural Juied a ih full i siren) to ev n on rovement Tolows ts use, It rarely ever fails, n't Man m! ; o Nem for the ar olavie Re VITA, as stood the test for twen ER. jase AR 3 hoods by the Dr. A. G. Olin Price $1 or six sufficient to enre ary ose) or 85.00. any ordinary case) Book of explana- ton and a erence mailed free setled), DR.A. GC. OLIN CO. Box 242. J ground feed for stock. Chicago, fn. 5 BUSINESS Established In 185 Jer. J. Livengood & Son Carriages, Buggies, Phi or = etons, Spring Wagor TX, (By Mleighs, te. Any kind of a vehicle built to order, on ‘short notice and at rock bottom Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. We also do genersi blacksmithing, "Bring Net 3 your old buggies, carriages, etc., and have them painted and made to look as well as new. drive your faded and weather-worn vehicles, when you can have them painted at a small cost. Gi¥e us your trade. ‘We guarantes to please you in both workmanship and prices. Phas you for past vetronaege, and soliciting a continuance of the same, we are very respecifully Jor. d. Livengood & Son, Salisbury, Eik Lick P.O., Pa. A FREE PASS The only consideration is that you buy your goods at IL. Morrell's Mammoth Parniture rooms, whereyou will find a well selected stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpet Sweepers, Windo: Shades, Wall Paper and border of all descriptions, Queensware, Glassware and evervthing per. taining to a first-class Furniture and House Furnishing store. All Furniture Home-made an guaranteed No. 1. You will also fiud ope 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 Hst—the best in the world. Get no other. All goods sold CHEAP POR CASH Or on easy payments, Now, remember, on all the above goods yon get ROCK BOTTOM cash prices, and every dollar's worth bought and pafd for, before Sept. 1st, 1898, entitles yon to one red ticket, and 256 red ticks 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 | lifetime, but comeand go with us, Get your tickets of MORRELL & SHAFENBERG. Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa, lsrse branch stores ate Balto, m berland, Md., and Masonic Temple, Altoona, Pa. Mrs. S. A. Lichliter, — Dealer In AN Kinds Of — i GRAIN, FLOUR And FEED. CORN, OATS, MIDDLINGS, “RED DOG FLOUR,” FLAXSEED MEAL, in short all kinds “CLIMAX FOOD,” a good medicine for stock. All Grades of Flour, among them “Pillsbury’s Best," the best flour in the world, “Vienna,” “Irish Patent,” “Sea Foam' and Royal, GRAYHAM and BUOKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal, Oat Meal and Lima Beans. I also handle. : All Grades of Sugar, including Maple 8ugar, also handle Salt and Potatoes. These goods are principally bought in car load lots, and will be sold at lowest prices. Goods delivered to my regular customers, Store in STATLER BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers