Entered at the postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE STAR is published vey Shunday, at Elk Lick, Pa., at the Jollowing rales One copy one year . One copy six months. One copy three moviha. One copy one month . Single copies BUSINES MENTION, WANTS fIND finnaancements, Notice! I hereby warn all merchants and other persons not to accept orders bearing my name, which are sometimes given by my ‘employes to obtain goods. I will from this date sign no orders and honor none bearing my signature. CHARLOTTE COCHRANE. Ave. 18th, 1892. Buy vour Fertilizers of J. T. Shipley. ’ Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that the Salis- bury school board will hire four teachers on the evening of Sept. 6th. Wages from $30 to $45 per month. Address W. H. Boucher, Secretary. 9-25. Buy your Farm Wagons, Grain Drills, Hay Rakes, Mowers and Binders of 4) T. Shipley. BEATTY’S PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hon, Daniel F, Beatty, the great Organ and Piano manufacturer, is building and shipping wore Organs and Planos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty left home a penniless plow;boy, and by his indomitable will he has worked his way up s0 as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Or- gans and Pianos since 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him; obstacles laid in his wav, that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, -he tnrns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, are very popular and are to be found in all parts of the world, We are informed that during the next ten years he intends to sell 200,000 more of his make. that means a business of $20,000,000 if we average them at $100 each. It is already the largest business of the kind in existence—Send to Daniel F. Beatty, Washing- ton, New Jersey, for Catalogue. J. T. Shipley just received a carload of Buggies. CORRESPONDENCE: Grantsvilie, Md. As we did not have any items in last week's issue of Salisbury's luminary, we have consider- able salted-down-from-last-week’s-occurrences to place before the public, hoping the editor will grant us space sufficient for our needs. Rev. Joel Beachy, an aged and very highly re- spected citizen of this community, had been quite 11, but beyond the infirmities of old age, is nearly well again, we are glad to say. Our relia- ble and skillful young physician, Dr. Bruce Lich- * ty, was his medieal attendant. Rev. J. H. Enlow is extraordinarily genial and cheerful at present. We presume the cause may be rightly assigned to the arrival of that vigorous, big. little son. ~ The infant son of E. 8. Miller, north of town, is 111 with brain fever. E. 8. Riley, editor of the Annapolis Capital, of that historical city, and family, are visiting this section for recreation and are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Mellinger, Mr. Riley, we have been informed, is also a lawyer by profession, and is very well educated, and a fluent speaker. He is very gentlemanly in manners and address, Dr. Reed, of Aniapolis, is here enjoying rest and our invigorating breezes, or fresh air. He is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Mellinger. OMr. and Mrs. Alvin Getty, of Cumberland, are visiting relatives in this city. Miss Bertha Glotfelty, of Accident, paid a visit to friends here, last Sunday. . Chas. Wegman attended services in the Ger- man Reformed church, at Salisbury, last Sunday. A. L. Gnagey and Jno. Getty paid a flying visit lu Salisbury, last Friday. - A bevy of Petersburg, Pa., lads and lasses made this city the terminus of their drive over the old National road, last Sunday. They were gests at the National. €. M. Livengood purchased a pair of superior matched bay norses, of Joel Yutzy, a prominent farmer of Pocahontas, Pa. Rev. Zachariah is here enjoying a rest. He had been stationed here as an assistant pastor of the German Reformed church, several years ago. He gave a very interesting address to the German Reformed Sunday school, last Sunday, iu which he related accounts of some of his foreign travels. ~ John Folk & Co, sold their grain threshing out- fit to Slabaugh Bros., of Sunnyside, this county, Mr. Foik immediatelyordered two new threshing outfits and reserves the use of the old machine, until the new machines are réceived. Mr. Folk and his crew of men are at present on the Key- stone side of the ‘“Masun & Dixon,” shelling out the grain in a manner entirely satisfactory to the “frosty sons of thunder,” and have been operating two machines—the one recently sold, and an older machine, owned by Mr, Wm. 8S. Mil- ler, of Meyersdale. Miller, Baker and Gingerich are-manipulating their new threshing machine on the *“double- quick.” and have been threshing as far west as nearly to Accident, this connty. They report wheat yields of sixteen to thirty-two bushels ver acre. Just keep your eye on the Grantsville dis- trict lads, and see them ‘spread’ themselves, They are hustlers, and ‘*don’t you forget it.” Ang. 23d, 1892. SATELLITE. As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamber- Iain’s Pain Balm is unrivaled. For sale hy Copland, the druggist, Meyersdale, Pa. State Line. Weather nice and dry. We had a good rain last Friday night, but not |. enough to help the plowing, and the farmers have a great deal of plowing to do yet for wheat. Oats are about all stored away. R. M. Beachy threshed nearly 1600 bushels of grain, last week—792 of wheat, the balance oats and barley. Wheat yields from 80 bushels per acre down, Oats are a heavy crop. D. 8. Beachy walks a straight line. It's a boy. D. J. Swartzentruber wears a big new straw hat since he has a new-born boy. Harry Miller, son of E. 8. Miller, is siok with _ brain fever. ' Allen Miller, son of 8. 8, Miller, al- * 80 has some brain trouble. Mr. and urs. Joel Beachy were sick, but are again about as well as usnal, Jouas Orndorf, from Bittinger, was in this sec- tion, last Sunday a week ago, with a bicycle. Some farmers are digging their potatoes to keep them from rotting. | Lewis x. Beachy ana Daniel 7. Tice fntend to 20 ‘west before long. of land from R. x. Beachy and one acre from Elijah Livengood. He intends to build a house on this land In the near future. JANUS, Aug. 24th, 1808. A RELATIONSHIP PROBLEM. Two ladies out walking met 8 gentleman: he raised his bat to one. and the other said: “Do you know that gentleman?’ The other lady re- plied his mother was my mother’s onlv child. The publishers of the Lapies’ Prcroriarl WERE- . | LY will give an elegant CricKERING P1AXD, valued at five hundred dollars, to the first person telling the relationship existing between the gentleman and lady speaking last. An elegant snite of PAnr- LOR FURNITURE, valped at two hundred dollars will be given for second correct answer. A first class combination ladies or gentleman's BioycLe, valued at one hundred and thirty-five dollars, will be given for third correct answer. An ele- gant suite of Bep-Roox FURNITURE, valued at seventy-five dollars will be given for fourth cor- rect answer. Ten elegant GoLp WATCHES (good movement) will be given for each of the next ten correct answers, and a VALUABLE PRIZE will be given to EVERY PERSON that answers this problem correctly. We are publishing the very best and handsomest Ladies’ Weekly publi- cation for the price on thetwo continents, it equals. all the high priced weekly publications, and our object in awarding these prizes is to in- troduce it into new homes and make permanent subscribers. We guarantee that every person an" swering this problem correctly will receive a val- uable prize that will enable us to secure their friends as subscribers. Every one answering must enclose one dollar for a six months’ trial subscription to the LADIES® PICTORIAL WEEK- LY, which is published by a perfect'y reliable firm. Prizes will be sent promptly and just as represented. Contestant should answer today as date of postmark counts and this advertisement appears all over the country on the same day. Prizes will be sent free of customs duty. Address LADIES’ PICTORIAL WEEKLY, “HU” Toronto, Canada. During the epidemic of flux in this county, in 1888, I had hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, ‘Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles in the night to get a bottle of the remedy. 1 have been selling patent medicines for the past ten years and find that it has given better satisfaction in cases of diar- rheea and flux than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. BExmAM. Druggist, Golconda, Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that county during the epidemic referred to. It was a perfect success and was the only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their lives. In four other epidemics of bowel complaint this remedy has been equally successtul. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Cop- land, the druggist, Meyersdale, Pa. Southampton. Quite a rain. Friday night. Corn in this section of country won't be half a crop, on account of dry weather. Joseph Wolf, of Braddock, Pa.. on last Tues- day removed his colts from the farm in this township to a farm in Fayette county. He con- templates taking them to Pittsburg and have them sold at public sale, some time in the near future. The lawsuit before Squire Long, at Wellers- burg, last Monday. has not peen decided yet, J. A. Korns is plaintiffand J. L. Kennell defendant. Hannah Martz, from Girard, Kansas. is at pres- ent visiting relatives in this part of the country. She has passed her 88th year and is hale and sas life and also relating glowing incidents that occurred 75 years ago in this, her native state, Aug. 22nd, 1892 PRiMA DoxNA. S—————————— Mr. John Carpenter, of Goodland, Ind., says: “I tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for diar- rhoea and severe cramps and pains in the stomach and bowels with the best results. In the worst cases I never had to give more than the third dose to effect a cure. In most cases one dose will do. Besides its other good qualities it is pleasant to take.” 25 and 50 cent bottles ror sale by Copland, the druggist, Meyersdale, Pa. J. C. LOWRY, ATTORNEY -AT-TLAYR, SOMERSET, Pa. A. M. LICHTY, Physician And Surgeon. Office first door south of the M. Hay corner, SALISBURY, PA. A. F. SPEICHER, Physician And Surgeon, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity. Office, corner Grant and Union Sts., Salisbury, Penna. BRUCE LICHTY, Physician and Surgeon, GRANTSVILLE, MD. Successor to Ur. 0. G. Getty. Dr. D. O. McKINLEY, ~HADH tenders his professional services to those requir- / ingdenta) treatment, Office on Union 8t., west of Brethren Church. Wr. PF. Garlitz, Expressman and Drayman, does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All kinds of freight and express goods delivered to and from the depot, every day. Satisfaction guaranteed. BEN ATYPYW’S CELEBRATED ORGANS And PIANOS. For Catalogues, Address : Daniel Sssty, Washington, NJ. Conrad Burkholder bought about four acres. lin and Banjo ‘Strings, Se hearty. She is giving glowing accounts of Kan- | 1 Pa. P CHEAP VARIETIES! Wash Boards, Bird Seed. Sealing Wax, Carters Ink, Slates, Brushes, Btove and |' Shoe Polish (dry or orld Wire Armlets, peat Easels, Vases, Standard Books, Shel? |} Pepe, Oildsasls Round Combs, paign Buttons Badges, Steel Vio- wing Machine Needles, Boys' Dress Pants, Boys' and Men's Overalls, Boys’ and Men's Shirts, Boys’ and Men's Underwear, 8ilk and Lin- en Handkerchiefs, The finest Stationary in town, eto. Have on hand almost every useful arti- ole needed by everybody, at prices defying competition. Wn. Petry, Salisbury, Pa. SALISBURY FOUNDRY. The Salisbury foundry has been purchased by M. Knecht & Son, who haye remodeled the plant and now have it in operation adjoining the depot grounds at West Salisbury, Machinery Repairs of All Kinds will be turned out in good shape aud on short notice. Square dealing guaranteed and pnblic patronage solicited. Postoffice address, ELK LICK, PA. Having again embarked in the Grocery and Confectionery business, Iwill be pleased to wait upon all my old customers, and as many new ones a as 8 possible, and I invite the public generally TRY MY WARES. I 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 0ak Lumber. Having purchased the Beachy tract of timber, adjoining the borough of Salis- bury. we are especially well prepared to furnish first-class Chestnut Fencing Posts, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Bill Lumber a Specialty. Bargains! H. C. SHAW'Sy} WEST SALISBURY. Look at the following quotations and govern yourself accordingly: Minehaha Flour, per barrel. Pillsbury’s Best, per Barrel, Vienna Flour, per barrel.. Reitz’s Best, per barrel, Becker Flour, per barrel . .. “ve Stanton’s Buckwheat lous, per » Shelled Corn, per bushel . White Oats, per bushel 8alt, per sack Mining Powder... . .......c... cao 1.40 Patent Meal and all kinds of Mill Feed at Bottom Prices. Give me a call and 1 will save you money. Hi. C. SEIAW. Wahl's Meat Marke is headquarters for everything usually kept in a first-class meat market. The Best of Everything to be had in the meat line always on hand, in- cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA and : Fresh Fish, in Season. Come and try my wares, Come and be con- vinced that I: handle none but the best of goods. Give me your patronage, and if I don't treat you square and right, there will be nothing to compel you to continue buying of me. You will find that I will at.all times try to please you. COME OIN and be convinced that I can do you good and that I am not trying to make a fortune in a day. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage, and soliciting a continuance and increase of the same, I am respectfully, Casper Wahl. THE WILLIAMS HOTEL, WEST SALISBURY, PA. (Elk Lick P. 0.) This hotel is large and commodious and is in every way well equipped for the accommodation of the traveling publie. It is situated just a few steps from the depot, which is a great advantage to guests. Board by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. This is a licensed hotel and keeps a fine assortment of pure, choice liquors, A Cood Livery In Connection. Horses bought, sold or traded. Your patron- age solicited and courteous treatment assured. THOMAS 8. WILLIAMS. PROPR. R. M. BERCHY, VETERINARY SURGEON, treats all curable diseases horse flesh is heir to. Has the latest and most improved veterinary sur- gical instruments and appliances, also a com- plete veterinary library. Veterinary Obstetrics a Specialty. A complete stock of veterinary medicines al- ways on hand, thereby saving trouble and an- noyance. Horses taken for treatment for $2. 50 per week and up ding to treat Consult me before Killing your broken: legged locked-jaw successfully. Place of residence, 3 miles west of Salisbury, and tetanized horses. I have treated tetantus or i CASPER LOECHEL, SALISBURY, PENNA., DEALER IN— BOOTS and SHOES. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Give we your patronage, and I will try to please you. [City Meat Market, N. Brandler, Proprietor. 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. Brandler guarantees to please the most fastidious. Honest weight and lowest living prices at Brandler’s. HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. insurance Agency Of Wm. B. COOK, Meyersdale, Penna. Agent for a full line of the best American and Foreign companies, representing over Forty-four Million Dollars of assetis. PROMPT ATTENTION given lo set- tement of claims. W. B. COOK, M. F. SMITH, Agent, General Solicitor and Collector. S. Lowry & Son, UNDERTAKERS, at SALISBURY, PA., have always on hand all kinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all kinds of goods belonging to the business. Also have : A FINE HEARSE, and all funerals entrusted to us will receive prompt attention EF WE MAKE EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. The Hay Hotel, OC. T. HAY, Propr, SALISBURY, PA, This finely equipped hotel is flow open to guests, and the traveling public will find it one of the most desirable stopping places in Somer- setcounty. It contains as finely furnished rooms as any hotel in the county, the entire house having been fitted up with new furniture, new carpet and everything that goes to make a hotel attractive to the eye and add to the comfort of guests. The tables aresupplied with the best of every- thing that the market affords, and no pains will be spared to please guests and make them feel at home. A COOD LIVERY AND FEED STABLE will be run in connection with the hotel and thing will be left undone that will add to the convenience and comfort of the traveling public, Rates reasonable and public patronage solic- D, Grantsville, Md. R.B. Sheppard, Barber and Hair Dresser. All kinds of work in my line done in an ex- pert manner, My hair tonic is the besion earth—keeps the scalp clean and healthy. I respectfully solicit your patronage. $5000.000. TTY'S Organs Arbo ains, For A na. catalo uddress Daniel F, Boaters Washingwn, New D. s. Ewing, General Anent, 1127 Chestnut 8ti, Philadelphia, Pa. | Read, Ponder, Reflect and Act, AND Act Quickly. Come and SEH whether yow can’t buy goods cheaper here ‘than : elsewhere in the county. in every department. Do you need a pair of fine shoes? carry in stock the finest in town. Do you need a pair Br gans? [I have the best and cheapest in town. Does yo wife need a fine dress? It can be bought here very lo 5 You use Groceries, do you? Call; I will be pleased to su mit my prices. a first-class general merchandise store. Clothing, MEN'S CLOT. HIN I desire to close out my stock of Men's clothing. G bargains are offered in Suits, - Overcoats and Pantaloon “The early bird catches the worm.” I would announce to my patrons and prospective P that" I continually keep on hand a full line of the. Celebi Walker Boots and Shoes. I also carry a lire of the Fj ous Sweet, Orr & Co. Goods, Pants, Overalls, 5 continuance of same, I remain very respectfully J. L. BARCHUS, Salisbury Any kind of a vehicle bullt’ to order, on short notice and at pock bottom pri Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. ' We also do general blacksmithing. your old buggies, carriages, etc., and have them painted and made 10 look as well as new. drive your faded and weather-worn vehicles, when you can have them painted at a small Give us your trade. We guarantee to please you in both workmanship and prices. Th you for past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same, we are very respectfu Jer. J. Livengood & Son, Salisbury, Elk Lick P. O., Pa. A FREE PASS , 9 ® : 0 the oria s rair e ® 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 6RARXD—what everybody wants to make a happy home. 5 The New Home and the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines stand at the head of the list—tbe best in the world. Get no other. All goods 501d CHEAP FOR CASH Or on easy payments. } Now, remember, on all the above goods you get ROCK BoTTom cash prices, and every dollar® 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 OPporiunlig of a lifetime, but come and go with us. ) Get your tickets of MORRELL & SHAFENBERG. | Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa, Late branch stores ates Bato. st, sy BL Masonic Temple, Altoona, Pa. Mrs. S. A. Lichliter, — Dealer In All Kinds Of— GRAIN, FLOUR And FEED. CORN, OATS, MIDDLINGS, “RED DOG FLOUR,” FLAXSEED MEAL, in short all Kinds of ground feed for stock, “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 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal, Oat Meal and Lima Beans. I also nani All Grades of Sugar, including Maple Sugar, also handle Salt and Potatoes. These goods are principally sought eae load lots, and will be sold at lowest prices. Goods delivered to my regular customers. Store in STATLER BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA. PIANGS, $186 and upwards, Address: H. W. ALLEGER, : WASHINGTON, K.J. I keep a full line of such goods as belong to EN EE O oa o> oA a de Phat a Bad Pal Rd PE - ea
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