be. Somerset County Star. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. | Mrs. P.-L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. Entered at the postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. f-& at Eik | THE STAR is published every Thursday. Lick, Pa., at the following rates: One copy one year One copy six months... One copy threc months One copy one month Single copies........ HOW TO REMIT.—Remit by vostoffice money order, registere “letter, or bank draft. Otherwise remittances will be at sender's risk. Never send your personal check, if your resi- dence is far away from here. Muke all drafts, orders, ete., payable to P. L. Livengood. ADVERTISING. — TrRaNsiENT Locatn. No- TicEs, 10 cents a line for first insertion: 5 cents a line for each additional jusertion., To regular advertisers, 5 cents a line straight, except when inserted among local news or editorial matter. No business locals will be mixed in with local news or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a line for each and every insertion. Epirorian Purrs, when requested, 10 cents per line. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. MARRIAGE AND DEATH NoTricES, (except such mention as the editor sees fit to make as a matter of news, concerning such events) 5 cents per line. CARDS OF THANKS will be published free for patrons of this paper, but non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. ResoLuTions oF Respect will be published for 5 cents a line. RATES Por DISPLAY ADVErTISEMENTS Will be made known on application. No free advertising will be given to anything of a money-making character. Noung will be advertised’ gratis in this paper, except free lec- tures, free sermons and all such things as are free to the publie. All advertisements will be run and charged for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken 25 cents. invariably for less than oB PRINT! NG. Tue Star office has jirst-class job printing equipments, turns out all its work in the best style of the art and at very reasonable prices. “THE Star does all kinds of commercial work. poster and bill printing. and in fact nearly every kind of printing. belonging to the art. All job orders, whether by mail or otherwise, receive prompt attention. B. & 0. R. R. TIME TABLE. Until farther notice passenger trains will be dune at Meyersdale, as foliows: WEST BOUND. 9—Pittsburg. Express....... . 63—Accommodation.. 11—Accommodation.. 5—Fust Mail. No. No. No. No. EAST BOUND, 6—Fast Mail . 12—Accommodation. . 64—Accommodation..... .. n 10—N. Y. Express..... ..... 1:06 mm. BUSINES MENTION, WANTS fiND finnouncements. Bov your Farm Warons, Grain Drills, Hay Rakes, Mowers and Binders of J.T. tf. Shipley. Get your blotters at THE STAR office. We keep the best. Buy vour Fertilizers of J. T. Shinley. tf, Mourning Paper and Envelopes for sale at THE STAR office. J.T. Shipley just received a carload of Buggies. tf 0ld papers Tor sale at this office at 25 cents a hundred or five cents per dozen. They make good wrapping paper, also good cartridge paper for the miners. They are also good to put under carpet, oh pantry shelves, ete. Public nale! The undersigned will sell at public sale. at the Williams Hotel, in West Salisbury, Pu., the following named property. to- wit: Four Top Bneggies, 1 Open Buggy. 3 Sleighs, 2 Carts, 1 Sprime Wagon, good ag new: 1 new Brown Farm Wagon, 12 head ot horses. from 38 to 8 years old. sood riders, drivers and workers, and all free from blemishes; 1 1wo-seated Car- ringe. good as new: 5 sects Single Har ness. 2 sets Double Harness, 1 good Sled and other articles too numerous to men- Sale tir begin at One O'clock P. M, | spectfully | same. | Tee STAR office. Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale at THE STAR office—just the thing you want to send pictures away in, The bakery . is now open and prepared to furnish you with Bread. Rolls, Cakes, ete. Large orders filled on short notice. Thanking yon for past patronage, I re- solicit a continuance of the J. GLOTFELTY. 2t Don't get your Wedding Cards until you see our samples. Over 100 styles to select from, at | Suoek; ~holders’ Meeting of the Elk Lick Oil Company. There will be a meeting of the ‘stock- holders of the Elk Lick Oil Co., at Hay’s hotel. Salisbury, Pa., first Monday of May, 1893. for the purpose of electing nine directors and attending to all other business brought before the meeting. SAM MIER, Secretary. Salishury, Pa., April 17th, 1893. Fancy Visiting Cards, of many kinds, for sale at THE STAR office. CORRESPONDEN CE Savage. Weather is very unpleasant. Tar STAR enters the house like a letter from home. Jerry J. Shoemaker has taken a five- dollar job from Jonas Boyd. Hope he | will make a success of it. J. Folk has ‘eleared about thirty acres of land and has given it to farm on shares, to Norman Christner, the well known buckwheat farmer, who raised, two vears ago, 450 bushels. He expects Norman is a hust- new-gronnd. Give him a steady team anda strong plow, and he will make the roots fly. Jonas Bovd has from turning the crank a Holliday’s en- He is now daubing the cracks shut Yin his house. We understand 800 bushels this year. ler at plowing now gine. that protect our home physi- his last year’s | corn crop by patting lightning rods on his erib to keep lightning from striking it; also by propping it with locust posts ta keep the storm from blowing it over. We are also informed that he to have his house furnished with electric lights, cian is going to is gomg Norman Christner has erected a hugey shed. The sides and floor are made with the finest pine boards that can be gotten, and the roof is the'best slate roof in this vieinity. . It’s Joel Slaubangli’s delight to be in company with members of the fair sex, and it is supposed that he-will in the near futnre unto himself a better half. That is right, Joel, let everybody know that von have the grit, Albert Peck has for the last year heen in the peacock business. hut recently sold out to his brother Charles. Albert is now running the farm for his father and is pushing things along very rapidly. April 24th, 1893. Uncre JoE. ITEMS FROM SAVAGE BY ANOTHER. CORRE- SPONDENT. The weather is very blustery. An indictment for fishing oat of sea- son, took place last week. Jerry Bhoe- maker was plaintiff; Simon Livengood, defendant. The case was given a hear ing on Saturday, April 22nd, before Squire McMillen, at TListonburg. Mr Shoemaker had the best two lawyers in the county, viz: Davis and Christner. The trial is postponed until May 1st. Mr. Shoemaker gave hail for the costs. Law: snvs he is going to handle his heart's content, about it, take ver Christner this case to Davis is quiet bnt he seems familiar with the fish laws. That is right, Will, keep quiet; von will gain the case Mr. the fish must be whetted up right, and he ex $200 out of this case, own Shoemaker says husiness xpects Jerry was out fox- tion. FRIDAY, APRIL 287i, 1893. Trrvs: Sums of $5 and nnder, cash, Six months credit on sums over that amount. purchaser to give note with ap- proved security. ! Tros. 8. The finest Invitation C ards in the county, at THE STAR office. WILLIAMS. Trespass Notice a We, the undersigned. Lick township. rt hereby give public notice to nof to trespass on one lands for the pur- pose of hunting, fishing, picking herries or gathering nuts, We will enforee the trespass laws neainst all violators of this notice. S01.0MON [IP RSIBERGER. W. A. Brn. Ww. J. Prox Savvern HOFFMEYER. Y.. A. Prog. S A. CHRISTNER. W. J. SHUMAKER. JBRRY SITUMAKER. ZeNAs Horuipay. SAMUEL SLAUBAUGH. J. Fork. Hezextar HAwN connty, Pa all Persone Big The Blanks We Keep. THE 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. etc. 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. FAIR ACCOM MODATION CO. WORLD'S 225 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Where will yon stop when yon come | to the Fair? We offer you first class ac- commodations at from 50 cents to $1.50 a person, {wo persons in a room Rooms in select guaranteed homes onr specialty. Avoid raitle-trap hotels with danger. cheapness and incon- venience. Our rooms sre near the Fair Ground. They are secured to us by lease and can- not fail us. We have the highest references. Send for prospectns, then you will know all Address P. L. LIVENGOOD. Agr... Bux Lick. Pa. You ean make the best with us. arrangements The finest Correspondence Stationery in town, for Ladies. can always be found at THE STAR of- We have some goods in this line that can’t Call fice. be excelled. and see. itizens of Elk | private | { hunting, last Sunday, (so it is said) co [that he will have money enongh fo pay 1 l He says: “By when | Lawver Christner opened his law hook the costs, rash! Lit made him tremble nntil the pegs in his rattled.” He starts the chills on a man. I glory in your spunk, | boots say it | only medicine used by vapor inhalation, taken a lay-off Jere Rihnhart shook the Boynton dust off his feet and took up his abode at Coal Run. : Wm. Doney is building an addition to his mansion, which will greatly improve it. Miss Cora Grove is attending the Salis- bury normal school. April 24th, 1893. Now AND THEN. Mayers’ Magnetic Catarth Cure is the and is guaranteed by vour druggist. ee maori ante Jonflucnee, The Salisbury cornet band gave one of its fine entertainments, in City hall, Sat- urdav evening, the 15th inst. The enter: tainment was indeed a very good one, and all seemed to be well pleased. Some of the pieces were rendered exquisitely fine. The entire program was well exe- cuted. The band deserves much credit for the manner in which it performed its work. Prof. Beals did some very good singing. Upon the whoie it was a suc- cess beyond expectation. The Bovs made many friends among the people here. and they wonld be welcomed back. Prof. Beals knows how to advance a band; be- sides, he knows how to conduct an enter- tainment. Welcome, boys! Dick. April 17h, 1893. : The Brats and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy famous. Tt is intended especial ly for coughs. colds, croup and whoop- ing coughs, and is the most effectnal rem- edy known for these diseases. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Copland, the druggist, Meversdale. Pa. The Yoturn of the Georgian, Atlanta Constitution. ‘Hello, Colonel, just back from Wash- ington?” “Oh, yes.” “Did yon get an office?” ‘No, not exactly.” Didn't von get anvthing at all?” “That's what! I got drunk seven times, got fined twice in the police court, and I'm en route home in a side door sleeper.” “What's that?” “A hox-car!” got strapped! For years the editor of the Burlington Junetion (Mo..) Post has heen subject to cramp colic or fits of indicestion, which prostrated him for several hours and un- three he has been Cholera and fitted him for husiness for davs. For using Chamberlain's Colie, Diarrhoea Remedy required, and it has invariably given him prompt relief. 23 and 50 cent bottles for the druggist, Meyvers- two or the past vear whenever occasion sale by Copland, Pa. dale, Costly Eye Troubles. Tid Bits. “Bye George.” “Yes, I should say they did. Last year my wife in the eve with the tip of a conchman’s whip, and it cost me £5 to pay the doctor's hill.” “That's nothing to my experience.” a heap of money, A troubles cost was struck “How so?” “Why, ago [ was walking past a jeweler’s shop with my wife, when a diamond bracelet in the window struck her eve, and it me £25 to pay the jeweler’s bill.” ’ two weeks cost For a number of years I have been subject to violent attacks of intlamma- whieh generally Insted On the first of this month IT was attacked in the knee and suffered severely for two days, when 1 procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it relieved me almost instantly. I therefore most cheerfully recommend it to those who are similarly afflicted, ev erywhere.—R. D. WrrrLey, Martindale, N. C.. Feb, 1888. Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in this place and his dis- ease was very widely known, as he suf- V. M. HoustoN Martindale, N. C. 50 tory rheumatism, abont two months, fered such severe pain. & Co., Merchants, Harry COLUMBUS. 1898. | Jerry. April 24th, peed Restored, For five vears I suffered with pain and discharge of the throat, hacking cough, headache, weak talk lost weight tontinnally, frontal ahove and not hest times; could not able to the work. I was treated by phvsi- | cinns in the county, hut lief. After giving up all hopes I was ree- use a hottle of Marers’ | | Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After nsing it | for fonr weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared Land “1 feel like a different person.’ Mrs. ELtas HANDWERK. Elk Lick, Somerset Co., Pa. | The above is one of the many testi- | monials we have received this week. and | we will publish every t wo weeks addition- Lal persons having been cured by our mar- velons medicine... Try a bottle and be cured at once. | MAYERS’ received mo re. ommended to Drue Co., Oakland, Md. A. F. Speicher, Elk E. Pearce & Co. Frostburg, Md. For sale by ‘Dr. Lick. Pa., also by G. and A. F. Parker, Boynton. Jesse Livengood will move into the old | it is said. frequent visits to school house, CGC. M. May Meyersdale, lately. attraction, Charley? Eld. Silas Hoover and family moved to last week. makes a place near Somerset, C. L. Walker that Eld. Hoover vacated. Ross Holler and family spent several days at Hyndman, with Mrs. H,’s parents. | eves, &ec., at a whisper; | What is the unusual | will move into the house | cent bottles for sale Meversdale, by Copland, the Pa. druggist, | Denies the Allegation. { Irwin Standard. Some newspaper wag got off a good joke about an Irwin man ‘coming home drunk, and his wife trying to scare him by donning a hideous disgnise and saying she was the devil, when the hushand knocked her silly by saying: “All right. old fellow, I'm married to your sister.” | Now that is a confounded libel on yonr | town. We do not have a man in the place who gets in that condition, nor a woman who could be compared to the sister of the evil one. Tt must have oc- cured at Jeannette or Latrobe. ELIGIBLE, An Application Which is Bound to Find Favor With the President. HoN. GROVER CLEVELAND, High Boss, D. C. DEAR Str:—I respectfully beg hereby to inform you that:— Washington, First. I oppose your election with all my might. ’ Second, Iam not a relative of yours— thanks to a noble line of ancestry. Third, I held trust under your previous administration As the facts constitute all the | qualifications requisite for an no position of honor or above appoint ment under your present ruling, and as [my thorough competency as above ont- lined ‘the lightning” in this | direction, I hasten to notify you that I am not a candidate for any office | your disposal, and that under no circum- may draw now at apply to any coupon ticket office. in the ‘United Va A, “4 55 BEST LINE TO THE WEST Superb Dining Car Service 1852 —— 1892, As long atime as David reigned, so long has the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway run trains westward from Chicago. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular Patronsse demands. Its equipment is thorough- 2 complete with vestibu'ed trains, magnificent ining ears, 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 items. They are a double duty-—to the Com- pany and to travelers—and it is sometimes a task difficult of accomplishment. Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ground. The importance of this Line can be better un- derstood if a short lesson in geography be now recited. What is the great Eastern termini of the Rock Island Route?—Chicago. What other sub-East- ern termini has it¥—Peoria. 'I'o what important oints does it run trains to the Northwest ?—St. aul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Water- town and Sioux Falls, Dakota. To what impor- tant Towa and Nebraska points?—Des Moines, Davenpory Towa; Omaha and Lincoln, Nebras- ka. Does it touch other Missouri River points?— Yes: St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas City. Does it run trains to the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains?—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, Tokepa, 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 Rock Island does, such a varied territory, has much in that regard to commend it to travelers, as all connections are sure on the Rock 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, Reck Island & Pacific Railway leaves Chicago, daily, at 10 p. m. It is called Tue Big Five,” is only 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, States. Canada or Vegieo. v address. NO. SEBASTIAN, Genl. Tkt. & Yor Agt., Chicago, IL E. ST. JOHN, Genl. Manager, Chicago, Ill. What is This ? A Combination Folding Bath Tub with Heater attached. Where Can it be Put ? In any Apartment of your House. What Does it Represent ? A Handsome Piece of Furniture. \Yhat is it Used for ? To Wash Yourself in. When ? At Ieast Once a Week. How ? With Soap and Water. Result ecm. Health, Vigor and Happiness in your Home, Send for circulars. The FOLDING BATH TUB CO. MaRrsHALL, MicH. WHEELER And WILSON NEW HIGH ARM ‘Duplex Sewing Machine. Sews either Chain or Lock stitch. The lightest running, most durable and most popu- lar machine in the world. Send For Catalogue. Best Goods. Best Terms. Agents Wanted. Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. This decision is final and irrevocable— unless, of course, exigencies of the pub- lic service should positively demand the surrender of my personal preferences to the general good; in which event, follow- ing your own conspicuous ample, and noble ex- I trust my patriotism and spirit of self-sacrifice will -be found equal to the occasion. With great respect, Your Obedient Servant, Tomas CATT. stances orconditions, known or unknown, | would I accept the same. { Philadelphia, April 7, 1893. now is the time to buy. omy there is in trading All Domestics at “‘low-water-mark” figures. with sg) Dargains, Bargains! Cheap Holiday Goods Left Over. See them and you will want them and you will buy them. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Muffs I am selling very cheap; also Misses’ and Children’s Alaskas, Men's Winter Caps, Lumbermen’s Outfits, Elegant Dress Goods, Fine Flannels and Woollens. NEVER BEFORE SO CHEAP AS NOV. Prices within the reach of all, and Come in and learn what pleasure, satisfaction and econ- Cold- weather dry goods (reo. K. Walker, Salisbury, Pa. guaranteed No. 1. to be found in the state. Get no other. a happy home. Get your tickets of A FR best in the world. Get no‘other. JE PASS To the World's Fair! The only consideration is that you buy your goods at L. Morrell's Mammoth Furniture rooms, whereyou will find a well selected stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpet Sweepers, Window Shades, Wall Paper and border of alldescriptions, Queensware, Glassware and everything per taining to a first-class Furniture and House Furnishing Store. You will alse find one of the grandest, best and most complete siock of All Furniture Home made and Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines The Chicago Cottage Organ 1s FINE, taking the lead wherever known. . The Gabler and Schubert Pianos-are just GRAND—what everybody wants to make The New Home and the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines stand at the head of the list—the “All goods 801d CHEAP FOR CASH Or On easy payments. Now, remember, on all the above goods you get ROCK BOTTOM cash prices, and every dollar's worth bought and paid for, before Sept. 1st. 1898, 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. ets are all transferable; and the lucky holaer draws the prize. lifetime, but come and go with us. ! Tick- Do not miss the opportunity of a MORRELL & SHAFENBERG. Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa. Large branch stores at 63 Balto. 3r 5 (‘umberland, Md.. an Masonic Templo. Altoona. Pa. gs 3 I ELKHA] Rg ts, We Bre the evident ling Sorin Wagaus, 13 to 8 reall £ fora oe 0 BHD » §: ” | oa rill Yor BLN to ® rs sol 5 sell for Hl is gl La) 1a 85 Photos t in tow 00. “ ag Sort ot, odd fill Wagons, 1 des vy Yano Je Gur ped 0 Simei To Spl 3 x Br Cenk, ¢ te see y ted 4 srantend same YB BY Bie fs SETI «zy flue wv aad Loaw C: sre Jo ” RT CRUGE AMD IGANESS Bic. CD ave 60 geld to 30 consumeng for 20 years, No, 1719 feed Wagon. . ag 1 —_— SS — = STEARNS SO EASY TO Almost runs its FEI WIE EL. LEAVIN MMOPEMR RUN: self’ NONE. OF THAT TERRIBLE : RS / J and. it cuts closely in HIGH, TOUGH GRASS. 2 Sic = i) EE CST EAR A s & Co NEw JoRT ORI Cellutype J. F. W. DORMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF etal Su tits, No. 217 East German Street, BALTIMORE, MD. BUILDERS OF &® _ HAND-MADE pyppcss ang DELIVERY WAGONS FOR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ® Bakers, Butchers, Bottlers, Carpenters, Grocers and Everybody. ‘Inter Nos Manufacturing Company, 609 TO 613 WEST FRONT STREET. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. 3% Wholesale Manufacturers of PLEASURE VEHICLES. F. A. AMES & GO. ee, We Can Save You Mone Send for Catalogue and Prices. ~~ | P. 85.—Foreign Consulate preferred. Factory and Sa F. A. AMES & co. alesrooms, OWENSBORO, KY. ‘pajussaadoy se Apoexy S[01ysp Assam FALNVEYAO XYOM 300 TV - t few HICK! LOCU SELECT MATE SAL Bu Used The oft THE