PR BIRR 8 5 Ye Somerset County Star. I.. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. Mss. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. Entered at the postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUSSORIPTION RATES. THE STA! sp lished every Thursday. RK. Pa, at tl 1 cop v F one ye at Elk B. & 0. R. R. TIME TABLE. Until further notice passenger 1 due al Meyersdale, trains will be as foliows: WEST BOUND, No. 9—Piusburg Express....... . . 3. No. 63—Accommodation i No. H—Accommodation J. | ~~ - Id 1 1 | No, h—Fast Mail...... Lm. | | No. 6-—-Fast Mail .... ........... + 1:16p. m | | No. 12—Accommodation. No. d—Accommodation No. 10—N. Y. Express...... 1247 p.m 6:13 p.m. | «1. BUSINES MENTION, WANTS fiND Announcements, Buy your Farm Wagons, Grain Drills, Hay Rakes, Mowers and Binders of J.T. Shipley. Lf, T rtke Shares In the Middle-States Building. Loan and Con of Hagerstown, Md., able you to get vour own home, ment, it will ps means of sav struction Cou, as it will en- or as an invest yon a fine profit and will be the you money. I expect to organ- ize a local braneh in Salisbury. in the near fu- ture. or further information, address Hexny Hast, Agent, Cumberland, Md. Buy vour Fertilizers of J. T. Shinley. tf, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. We, the undersigned, hereby notify and warn all people not Hunt ing. fishing. gathering nuts. berries, ete., on the will be strictly forbidden, The trespass Taows will be enforced ngainst all such offenders. inst persons who trespass against us by wv our lands for grazing ground for their cat- or hy entting timber from the same. J. P. Kinsinger. Demetrius Compton. Phineas Compton, Wim. W. Wagner. J. M. Kretehman, J. N. Davis. Lo Humes, James J. Dull. F.J. Per Dennis Wagner. Slins Hershberger. Jonas Maust. J. B. Keim. Ananias J. Folk. David H. Keim. to trespass on our lands, Anspach, nuel Baker jah Livengood. Nuv. Ist, 1893, J.T. Shipley just received carload of Bugies. tf Speicher’s got it—just sent down—the hest Jot of Stationery in the town. iH, Foote=Prints, on the Path to Health, Tveryone need'ng a doctor's advice should read one of Dr. Foote's dime pamphlets on *0ld Eyes.” “Cronp.” “Rupture,” *“Phimosis.”* *“Var- icocele.” Diseases of Men, Diseases of Women, and learn the best means of self-cure. M. Hill Pub. Co.. 129 East 28th St., New York. CORRESPONDENCE: A A Pitti stdin Southampton, The hay crop is going to be through this section of country. The lawsuit of Saturday, before Squire Martz. was postponed until some time in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Baker, of Tama county, Iowa, are at present visiting rela- tives and friends in this part of the coun- rv. Mrs. visiting Leplev J. E. Troutman is” his light Joseph Shoemaker, of Ohio, is her aged father, Mr. Valentine at present visiting | near Fossilville, Bed- | father-in-law, ford county. { Rev. W. C. Garland will occupy the | pulpit at Kennels’ Mills, July 2nd, at] 10:30 a. m. | J. K. White's suspended work one day last week. tannerv, of Hyndman, Fif= | ty to seventy tive hands out of employ- | ment. Let us say Southampton Democrats of township that the World's Fair has nothing to do with J. K. White. Your plea is when business is suspended “the World's fair is the Prima DoxNNa. to the or banks close, cause of it.” June 26th. 1893 ‘The Wonder of the Age. you No doubt Most people are so afflicted. Get a bottle of Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure from your druggist. It's the only | medicine of the market For Mave have. catarrh ? you | its kind on absolutely guaranteed. Price, $1.00. | and | sale by all druggists. 1 to Gettysburg. | CHAMBERSBURG PA., June 11th, 1893. | We left our old camping ground in the vicinity of White Oak Church, 11th of June, 1863, day. up our Our Mare on the | Just 30 years ago to- | line of march for | we left camp no one knew where we were going and what and took Gettysburg; hut when we were going to do. that old Bob Lee where he Our leaders knew on the move, but! no one could tell. We had to depend on our cavalry to find out where the enemy did good service. Wis was going was going, and they Prior to this our caval- ry was of very little use to the army of the Potomac. being distributed in com- panies and squadrons, and at most a reg- iment, here and there, when attacked would, as a rule, retreat on account of the superior numbers brought to bear against them. When Hooker took com- mand of the army, there was a general consolidation and reorganization of in- fantry and cavalry. The cavalry was or- ganized into hrigades, divisions and corps. The infantry corps were num- | the Potomac, any case, Ling, | July Tih. 1893. | Let your health with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. find it questions; command it was easy to without asking any for each brigade and division had their headquar- ters’ flag with the corps hadee on it and a great distance, whether The cavalry could be seen in camp or on the march. army of and ar intantry, tillery were in good shape fora successful summer's enmpaign. It was nearly a week hefore we learned of Lee's intended invasion of Pennsvlva nin.” Our eavalry was in hot pursuit of the Rebel cavalry and had daily skirmish Stunrt’s At Dumfries sta tion information was received from Kil- patrick that the Rebel chieftain ing fo cross the Potomac into Marviland. We marched along very moderately, Fairfax Court House for several es with men. wns go- stop- ping at and while there two things oc First, we were all very days, curred that IT shall never forget, when we arrived there, | thirsty, and ns soon as we stacked arms we struck off for water, finding a well along the pike in front of a large vacant house. We filled our eanteens, took a | hearty drink, returned to eamp, made some coffee and cooked our supper Next morning on returning to the well we discovered a gun powder smell on the This led to an investigation, and we found several Union soldiers in the boftom of the Well, in a half decayed condition, supposed to have been thrown in by the Rebels after the battle of Bull Run. The was that of two soldiers who had water, to our horror other cirenm- stance been courtmartinled for desertion and sentenced to be shor. The dav after we arrived there was the time set for their rxecution, and less than an hour difter thev were shot, the father of one and the another of the other eame on from Wash earmy, reprieve big-hearted Lincoln, each one having the for their boys, ington to meet the from great andj But secured a alas! it was too late. During our mareh from Frederickshury to Gettysburg the weather was excessively hot dnd manv died sun While marching, one day, throuch along stretch of woods, T was nearly overcome hy heat, and if I had not stopped when I did and stripped myself of all mv outer eloth- from stroke. ing, and bathed my head and wrists in cold water, I would fallen fon everthing was glimmering before me and have down, [ had to take hold of a tree to steady mv self. Furtunately for us all, theve was» halt, WAS 0 Very monotonous campaign, so farg nothing to excite us whatever; even a chicken to crow at us as we passed through that barren country. ed the Potomac at Edward's Ferry. arriv- ing at Westminster on June 30. Here we pitched our tents, cooked supper, and we rested abont two hours, Tt not We cross. and when abont dark. just as we were about to turn in for a good night's resi, orders came to pack up and be ready to move at a moment’s notice. We held in suspense until the morning of July 2nd. At 4 o'clock we moved off at quick step for Gettysburg, never stopping until within about a mile of the bhattle-field, and long enough to find out where we were wi anted, Orr corpsmade the fastest march of any the army of the Potomac¢, marching from Westminster to Gettysburg in ten hours. B. F. Jonxs, Co. A., 49th Pa. Vet. Vols; [To be continned. | were then only corps in 13e Your Own Doctor. : For one dollar get a bottle of Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure. It will last for three months, and is absolutely guaran: | teed by your druggist, Doctors say the only way to cure ca- tarrh and hay fever is by inhalation. We have worked for vears to accomplish | a good, simple method for inhaling med- Jatarrh Cure, which is used by this new method; to the public, and guarantee it to cure no matter of how long stand- One hottl& is all complish a cure. It will last for months. Ask vour drnggist or address The Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. icine, and offer Mayers’ Magnetic Miree again! {lon. W. V. Lueas, Ex-Ssate Auditor ofl Towa, “I have used Chamber- Inin’s Cough Remedy in my family anc in saying it is ap ex- I believe all that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted by a cough or cold find it a friend.’ There is no danger form whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. 50 eent bottles forsale by A. F. Elk Lic k, Pa. says: have no hesitation cellent remedy. will 25 and druggist, The C Merk and John Sherm: i. As a penalty for mating, the must resign or be discharged, because it ix held that one family ought not to draw | incomes from | Sherman | | you need to ne | the Government. first made One pretty clerk and said to this rule. he summonéd a her: “You are employed in the isin the war treasury, depart- members “Un- Which of vou will resign?” while your brother ment. It is not right that twp of the homiy should draw pgyv from cle Sam. The girl looked grave Then, glancing up, with a sparkling eye, she replied: “Mr. Secretary. for a moment you, are the treasury, while your brother is in the war department as general of the army: Which of vou is going to resign?” Mr: Shermiin did not ankwer the ques tion, but he seemed grey amused. The pretty clerk is still in the employ of the her brother was not interfered employed in treasury; withi A little in, 1 then a litte pill. The ill i- vone the pill has won, De Witt's Little Early Risers, the litle pills that cure great ills. A. F. SPEICHER. Failed to size up His Congregation. “Now.” said the professor of niagie, *‘1 am about to undertake a feat in which | shall require the use of a pint flask of whisky.” There was a dead silence. “Will ome gentleman inthe audience favor me with a pint flask of whisky?” asked the professor, advancing to the front of the platform. There was no response, and things were becoming embarrassing. “Surely.” he said, “in a Southeastern Kentucky community Tought not t4 have to ask a second time for such a thing. 1 pledge yon my word IT will return it un injured. Is there no—" “Stranger,” spoke up oa fall, gaunt, hard featured man on a front seat, “wouldn't a quart flask do just as well?” “Why certainly, I merely—" But the generons, open-handed audi ence had risen as one man and was on the way to the platform. The breaking up. of the “winter is the signal for the breaking up of the system Nature is opening up the pores and throw- ing off refuse. De Witt’'s Sarsaparilla is of unguestionable assistance in this oper- ation. A. TF. SPeicHER. 4 she Had Been to Boston. She had just returned from a long visit to Boston, and the other taking leave of her very best. fellow at the when the old gentleman up stairs heard a sound that vividly recalled the haleyon days of his own courtship. “Were vou kissing that fellow good evening was door, bye?” he roared. with paternal directness. “Wh, papa! kissing? I was merely giving corporeal expression to a psychi- cal feeling.” “You were, eh? Been to Boston. haven't you. Next time I'eateh yon giv. ing that kind of corporeal expression 10 a psychical feeling I'll produce an-excita- tion of your sensorium with my ‘razor strop. Understand? Now put out that, hall gas and go to bed.” Piles of people have piles. but De Will's Wier Hazel Salve will cure them. . F. SPEICHER. An ola lawyer used to say a man’s re- [quirements for going to law were ten in | number. and he summed them up as fol Firstly, plenty of money; second- ly, plenty of patience; thirdly, a ‘good fourthly, a good solicitor; fifthly, plenty of money; sixthly, a good colin lows: cage; cil; seventhly, a good witness; eightly, a good jury; ninthly, a -cood judge; tenth- W.0.T.4. E The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home | of Mrs. John Meager, Friday evening, | All members are especial- ly requested to attend. RECORDING SECRETARY. faiths your health? and restore ‘and love faith Do you lack us establish A. F. SPEICHER. Consistency. Written for THE STAR. “Consistency, thou art a jewel” rare; Deep down under policy hidden, there. That 'tis hard to exhume the gem so fair And to be the fortunate finder. » The greed for gain so fetters the mind, And neighbor to neighbor so often unkind, To aught but self interest ever blind, That we give here a gentle reminder. When your word is given, be a man, And by that promise ever stand; For you know that few there be but can Remember their obligation. To act the part of a man of worth, Is sinking the spade deeper into the earth. You will reach the jewel and bring it forth, If this is your inclination. Don’t promise unless you mean to pay, Don’t say you will, if yon mean some day To cast your honor and manhood away For a trifling compensation. You will heap more debris on the precious gem, And be lower in the estimation to them Who make high Honors mark their aim— You will earn their condemnation. Free from Hypocricy ever steer, Keep your Confirmation Certificate near. When you make a promise clean and clear, bered and wore badges to designate their Our corps (the 6th) was the | and each division had a dif- | ferent white and blue—I1st, 2nd and 3d, and if we got away from our | number. Greek cross, eHlor—red, Fulfill it to the letter. Shonld your greed for gain e’er lead you astray, Tear up your Certificate, cast it away, And don’t go into the church to pray, Until ready to do better. —PARrrouT. ly, plenty of money.—Ex. It is a truth in medicine that the small | est dose that performs a cure is the best | De Witt’s Little Early Risers are the | smaljest pills, will pyziom the cure,. and are the best. . F. Spricier. This is said ta be the way to make a take the juice of three lemons, rind of one of them; rind very thin, getting just the yellow outside. Cut this into pieces and pul with the juice and powdered sugar, : of which use two ounces to the quart, in a jug or jar with a cover. When the water is al the tea point, pour it over the lemon and sugar, cover at once and let it get cold. It is then away ahead of lemonade made in the ordinary way. using the Carefully peel the The most intelligent people of our com- munity recognize in De Witt’s Little Early Risers pills. of unequaled merit for dys: pepsia,headache and constipation. Very siyll, perfect in action. A. F. SPEICHER. The condition of a place mav always be ganged by the appearance of its news papers. When the local journal has a | poverty-stricken Igok, und live advertise ments are scarce, it is safe to say that the town is either on the down grade or nev- er got very farup. When a sensible man | is thinking of settling in a new place, the first thing he does is to get hold of a pa- per published there. Unless that shows signs of prosperity he looks somewhert else. What a front gate off the hinges is to a house, per is to iner. a poorly-supported “local pa a town.—BSan Francisco Exam John day | Speicher, | women | lemonade worth drinking: —For a gnart | 2 SILURIAN MINERAL SPRING CO,, WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN, (Boascoscors 00VVB0O0EC This Wheel Weighs pul Pouns and Ie 3 Salo Buatsten The Three Os. C What you want. . €C Where itis, : € Tha# you get it. COVENTRY CROSS CYCLES Are leading and agents should hustle to secure agencies wherever not placed. We hold a large stock at our Chicago stores of high grade machines. Our new Season Catalogue is worth having. Post Free on application. 191 LAKE ST Warman & Hazlewood, Ltd., 2,55. ii SOLE AGENTS FOR Foley & Webb’s Celebrated Saddles, Prices given to Jobbers, Dealers, Agents. 802020202020202070 HENRY C. BLAIR'S Digestive Tablets § ARE A SURE INDIGESTION, ACID STOMACH, HEART-BURN, CURE FOR They contain ae Anti-Acid Ion ote of the popular and old-fashioned Soda nt, with the food-digestive properties of Pure Pepsin, and the fat-emulsi- fying principle of the Pancreas, combination calculated to promptly relieve the various rms of indigestion and its con- neces. ho are put up in substantial metal ca Sages, of convenient size and shape to carry in the vest Pocket, thereby affording a rem- edy always at han when needed. We will send a pac! address on receipt or 5 vor 5 contd in P. O. stamps. HENRY C. BLAIR, WALNUT anc 8TH STS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BALBOA RWG WINN SO a > 2 SILU R IAN : RING WATER. » NATURE’ Ss Wi bring the bene- GREATEST your home—bottles or { : U KE arrels—retaining ail of it$, purity and cura- wers, 62 PAGE Book BE o. Bladder, MAILED FREE. Kidney cr Urinary troubles immediately ® reli ved and cured by its use. Itisa mid a.tercuive, purifies the blood, renews ® strengih and energy. Endorsed and re- @ commended by the physicians of America. PRAIRIE BELLE First-class cook stove for coal, wood or natural gas. It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven shelf and’ kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra heavy, ventilated, sectional fire-back and front grate and large ash pan. ; Size d¥ oven 18 x 20 inches. ‘Weight 825 pounds. Its baking qualities are nnstirinssed, It is durable and uses fuel economically, Ask your dealer or write to Townley Stove Co., TERRE HAUTE, IND. Manufacturers and Dealers Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles, Furnaces, Hot-Water Heaters. Cornice Work and Cas Stones, | | DO YOU OWN A HORSE, irso CLIMAX FOOD WILL MAKE HIM Eat well, Look well, Feel well and | Drive Splendidly. ! T Only costs a cent a feed. i Ly it. Saves twice its cost in 15 grain. Sold at all Feed stores. Or I Will send 100 lbs. for $8.00, freight paid. L. B. LORD, Proprietor, Burlington, Vt, For sale by Mrs. S. A. Lichliter. BEST LINE TO THE WEST Superb Dining Car Service 1852 - 1892. As long atime as David reigned, so long has the Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway run trains westward from Chicago. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage ealculdted to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular patronage demands. Its'equipment is thorough- ly complete with vestibu'ed trains, magnificent dining cars, 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¥—Chiecago. What other sub-East- ern termini has it¥—Peoria. To what important points does it run trains to the Northwest ?—St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Water- town and Sioux Falls, Dakota. To what impor- tant lowa and Nehraska points?—Des Moines, Davenport, lowa: Omaha and Lincoln, Nebras- ka. Does it touch other Missouri River points?— es: St. Josevh, 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 Isiand 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 ean 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 Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway leaves Chicago, daily. at 10 p. m. It is called *I'me Bie Five,” is only one day ont, and passengers arrive at Denver, pushin oo Colorado Springs early the second mor T a Ne k Island has become a popular Clolo- 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. apply to any coupon ticket office in the United States. Canada or Mexico, or address. JNO. SEBASTIAN, Genl. Tkt, & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111. E. ST. JOHN. Genl. Manager, Chicago, Ill. DILLMEYER & BALLIET, ELK LICK, PIENNA., —Manufacturers Of— Pine, Hemlock and Oak Lumber. I Iaving purchased the Beachy tract of timher, 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. Also have about (000 choice Lo- cust posts for sale. Bill Lumber a Specialty. Wall'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. Yon 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 trving to make a fortune in a day. 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