Act Coos Som RCI il BR SRN Exam The Somerset County Star. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. > at Blk Lick, the Second class. Entered at the postoflic Pa., as mail matter of SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i is published every Thursday, at Elk it the following rates: One copy onevear .... rea . 31.50. Onhecopy six months. ........ ...... WD One copy three months... .. One copy one month Single copies HOW TO REMIT.—Remit by postoffice money order, registered letter, or bank draft. Otherwise remitiances will be at sender’srisk. Never send your personal check, if your resi- dence. is far awny from here. Make all drafts, orders, ete., payable to P. L. Livengood. ADVERTISING.— Transient Locan No- TICES, 10 cents a line for first insertion: 5 cents a line for each additional insertion. To regular advertisers, 5 cents a line straight, except when inserted among local news or editorial matter. 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Tue first-class joh Pring equipments. its work in the best style of the art and at very rensonable prices. Tre 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 further notice passenger trains will be due at Meyersdale, as follows: WEST BOUND. No. 9—Pittsburg Express....... ....2:508. Mm. No. 63—Accommodation................ 9:20 a. m. No. 11—Accommodation............ 442 p.m. No. 5—Fast Mail...... en he EAST BOUND. No: 6-—Fast Mail..o.. ........... .- 1712p. m. No. 12—Accommodation. ............ 12:22 p. m. No. 64—Accommodation..... .. ... .. 6213p. m. No. J0—N. Y.. Express...... i ........1:008. m. BUSINES MENTION, WANTS fiND finnouncements, Bay your Farm Wagons, Grain Drills, Hay Rakes, Mowers and Binders of 1. I. Shipley. tf. 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, etc., 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. Buy vour Fertilizers of J. T. Shipley. f . NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. We, the undersigned, hereby notify and warn all people not to trespass on our lands. Hunt- ing. fishing, gathering nuts, berries, ete., on the same will be strictly forbidden. The trespass Jaws will be enforced against all such offenders, also against persons who trespass against us by using our lands for grazing ground for their cat- tle. or by cutting timber from the same. J. P. Kinsinger. Demetrius Compton. Phineas Compton. Wm. W, ot J. M. Kretchman. J. N. Davis. E. C. Humes. _— 7 Dull. F. J. Anspach, Per Dennis Wagner. Elias Hershberger. Jonas Maust. Samuel Baker. J. B. Keim. Elijah Livengood. Ananias J. Folk. David H. Keim. Nov. 1st, 1893. J. T. Shipley just received a carload of Buggies. tf Speicher’s got it—just sent down—the best lot of Stationery in the town. tf. Foote-Prints on the Path to Health, Everyone needing a doctor's advice should read one of Dr. Foote’s dime pamphlets on “0ld Eyes,” “Croup,” “Rupture,” “Phimosis.”” ‘“Var- icocele.” Diseases of Men, Diseases of Women, and learn the best means of self-cure. M. Hill Pub. Co.. 120 East 28th St., New York. Teachers Wanted. The Salisbury School Board bg) meet Tuesday, August 15th, at 7:30 P. for the purpose of empioying five le WAGES AND REQUIREMENTS: High school, $45 per month, perman- ent or professional certificate required. A Grammar, $38 per month; profes- sional certificate or its equivalent re- . quired. B. Grammar, $30 per month; certificate required, not poorer than total of 14 For Intermediate, same wages and re- quirements as for B Grammar. Primary, $35 per month; primary pro- fessional certifieate required. By OrpER OF THE BOARD. V. H. Boucngr. Secretary. Twelve Days at Atlantic City. The third of the series of popular excursions to Atlantic City, via Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road, will be run on Aungust3d. Ample provis- ion will be made for the accommodation of those availing themselves of the low rates and superior train service to enjoy a respite by the seaside. The scenery enroute is unsurpassed by that of any other route in America. Tickets will be valid for return journey for twelve days from day of sale, and will be good on all regular trains. On return journey they will be good to stop off at Washington, thus af- fording an opportunity to visit the numerous public buildings, which are open to visitors free of charge, and to take a trip down the Potomac to Mt. Vernon, the tomb of Washington, as well as to visit other places of interest in and near Washington. For rates and time of trains, consult appended table: LEAVE A.M, Pr, M. RATE Rockwood...... ... 10.57 12.40 $9.00 Johnstown ..... ... 7.40 3.15. 9.25 Somerset........ ... 9.05 4.40 9.00 Meversdale. ... 11.17 1.06 A. M. 8.50 Hyndman { LM. 2.00 8.00 | Cumberland 2.45 7.50 | Correspondingly ow rates from other stations* For more detailed information apply to near- | | slight skirmish. est B. & O. agent. ADVERTISEMENTS will be | Estate Notice. of Christena Rembold, deceased. township, Somer indebted late of Pa. nville county, persons 2 re sent them without de tlement, on Septem be 1 ased, to lence of the dec doux M. WrienTt, Executor. Half-Rate Exe ursions ro the Ww orld’s Fair. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. will run a series of speeial excursions to the Worid's Yair for which excursion tickets to Chicago will be soid at rate for the round trip fron Hyndman and all stations west of there as far as Braddock. The dates selected August 5th, | gth and 15th. The special trains will consist of | first-class day coaches, equipped with lavatories and other toilet conveniences, and an experi- enced tourist agent and a train porter will ac | company each train, to look after the comfort of passengers. Stops for meals will be made at | meal stations en route. The tickets will be valid for the outward journey on the special trains | only, excepting that from way points they will be honored on local trains to the nearest station | at which the special trains are scheduled to stop. ‘They will be valid for return journey in day coaches on all traius leaving Chicago within ten days, including date of sale. Following is schedule of the special trains and rates from prineipal stations in this vicinity: of one fare are Rockwood... | LEAVE RATE. Hyndman... ..; 0 0 8 10P.M. $14.60 | Meyersdale .............=... 13.90 » 13. | Johnstown ... A 14.90 | Hooversville » 14.35 Stoyestown . “ 14.20 | Coleman ..... oi 14.10 | Somerset....... " 13.80 Qonfluence i... ..i.c.... x... 13.05 Arrive Chicago next day at 4 . M. Rememberthe dates: August 5th, 9th and 15th. "CORRESPONDENCE, Battle of aetiyatiarg The 2nd division of our corps (the 6th) in the lead, July 2nd. when the battlefield, and before was we reached olr | made inside of five davs, to South Mountain Pass before the Reb- els, and we did so; but it was a hard march. We struck Cotoctin Mountain at dusk, and a darker night 1 never experi- The rain descended very enced. Our corps much discouraged, for this was th was e second forced march we and not a crumb A great and the result was when we got of anvthing to eat. many were shoeless, into the impenetrable darkness of the about one-half of lay the and waited until when they again rejoined their I never was so hungry duar- ing any other time I was in the army as I was that morning. 1 mountain, them down along road morning, regiments. tried dog that belonged to a family near where we camped, but he was too quick for me. About 5 a. m. we descended the moun- and by 11 a. m., same day, into camp in Pleasant Valley, Mid- dletown. Here again the cavalry saved us quite along march and some hard fichting, by getting to the pass ahead of us and driving the Rebels away. While waiting for our supply train to come up, I struck off to hunt something Coming to a farm house, T was halted at the gate and was informed by the guard that no one was allowed inside, as it was the General's headquarters. I tain, we went near to eat. made a flank movement around the gar- den fence and got to the kitchen window, where I asked a white woman for some- thing to eat. She hands and it took them. [said, “C small piece of bread. She turned her hack said they all they I'm to the dining room. As soon as she dis- appeared. a big, fat colored woman came division (the 1st) was assigned a position, they 2nd di- | vision stretchers trom) were carrying some of the boys back on were at where they the 5th wounded, supporting Little Round excitement corps Top. There was great and confu- sion about this time, and the old fighting 6th like with the war paint on their faces, corps looked Indian warriors made s0 by the galling and suffocating dust set- tling on our and the coursing its way down our faces, moments after we : alted, faces perspiration A few orders came to send two brigades of the best troops to protect the left flank, threat- | ened from an attack from Hood's division of Longstreet’s corps. of Rebels was made up of Texans and had the reputation of being indomitable fight- ers, and was, as with all reliable tio ps of hoth armies, always put on the flank. Ww ‘double-quicked” to the extreme left and took up a position on the east of the Taneytown road. facing south. The | other brigade (the Vermont brigade of five regiments) was nat to our left, about half a mile, thus isolating our brigade from all the other part of the army. Had it not been for Gen. Kil-| patrick, we would have had all the fight- ing we were looking for, and perhaps more than we would have been able to handle. But little “Kill,” as the boys called him, was more than a match for the Texan rangers under Hood, and too much praise and honor can not he given the cavalry on that memorable 8d day of July, 1863; for it was onr magnificent cavalry that thwarted every movement of the Rebel chieftain and brought vie- tory to the Union army. I belonged to the infantry, bu: I believe in always giving honor to whom honor belongs. While we were on the Left flank, an order was read to from Mead that any soldier attempting to desert in front of the enemy was to be shot on the spot. After the order I went a short which was This division e were * in position us Jen. was read to the ment to a spring, and Joe Rose, a ber of my company, canteen with water. He said me, | “What do think of the order Just read?” 1 said it was all right—that any | man that would attempt desert his comrades heve in Pennsylvania ought to be shot. He made no reply, up his gun, and as I supposed, to his regiment; but ever saw of Joe Rose. nus, distance below regi- mem- was there filling his to you 10 but picked went back that was the last I | When our commander learned that the cavalry was fully able to take care of the flank, we were ordered back to Big Round Top. where we received the most terrific shelling daring At one time I thought the Rebels had thrown the whole valley atus. I was on the picket line, about 1,000 yards from Devils Den, and when the hottest of the fighting was off to our right, a cow came dashing up the mountain and stopped within one step from me, where I was posted behind a big black oak tree, watch- ing for the Rebels to come at any mo- ment. The cow had not been milked for several days, and every time she would breathe, the milk would spurt from each teat. I moved slowly towards her and milked over two gallons from her, in a short time, and the reason why I got so much, it happened to be my day to carry mess pail, which -held a gallon. T| filled my canteen, drank it empty, and | refilled it, thus making 10 quarts of milk. The other boys near by relieved the poor cow of all she had. I tell you we had a glorious feast that evening on hardtack and pure cow’s milk, a great luxury to | us. The cow was wounded in the right | front leg, the the the war, over going on, our | below knee, and on | 5th, face. below the right horn. We remained in this position until the morning of the | when, without giving time to | draw rations, we were sent off in pursuit of Lee, who was on the retreat for the Potomac, overtaking his rear guard about noon, near Fairfield, Our us where we had a | orders were to get | Scottdale, | trobe. | are to the window with her hands full of fragments of bread, cake, pie, chicken, { mashed potatoes and chicken dressing ranning throngh her fingers. She said in an excited tone, © ae quick, Massa, fo’ missie come out.” . I off with my cap jlo a hearty “God retreated in good order Backing up in a fence a roval good dinner; but too strong for me, and a sicker man you never saw than I was for It was all T could do I lay down in my and received her a bless you,” and out into a field. corner, I had alas! it was abont three honrs. to get hack to camp. tent and went to sleep, and about 6 p. m mv comrades While I rations, woke me up for supper. they had drawn Thev had fried beef, fried erack- ers and coffee, which 1 took relish and felt better. Corrrn. B. F. Jonns, Co. A.. 49th Pa. Vet. Vols. [To he continued]. was sleeping in with a Read What Mr, Fred Wallace Has to Say. Mavers Drug Co.. Oakland, Md. GENTLEMEN: —I wish to express my appreciation of the merits of your Ca- tarrh Cure. T have suffered with catarrh for five vears, and say it has given me relief any other medicine I have tried, it will un- doubtedly effect a permanent enre. All it needs is a fair and impartial trial to establish its universality. Very truly, FRED WALLACE, Mill Point, W. Va. Wallace of one of the can truly than and more It has cured Mr. worst eases of eatarrh on record, with a heavy discharge of thie throat. One bot- tle is guaranteed to cure. It will cure you, otherwise no charge. For sale by all druggists. Price $1. Sold by A. F. Speicher. Elk Lick, Pa., also by G. E. Pearce & Cu. and A. F. Parker, Frost- burg, Md. Death of Prof, Beckert, a Noted Musician and Band Master. CONFLUENCE, Pa., July 22nd. i893. Eprror Star:—You, as well as the musical fraternity throughout the county, will no doubt be greatly surprised to learn of the sudden death of Prof. August Beckert, which occurred at his residence. Pa., Wednesday last. Mr. Beckert conducted at La- on Tuesday, and returned home in health, with excep- tired. He retired at morning his wife, an orchestra apparent good the tion of feeling very 10 p. m." The. next krowing that he was tired, him. When at 10 a. m. she went to his room and found him unconscious. She at once summoned medical aid, but notwithstanding possible thing that was done to restore him, he died at 10 The doctors pronounced it appoplexy. Mr. Beckert, man of marked musical ability, was kind-hearted, a per- fect gentleman and was universally liked and esteemed by all who knew him. That the musical fraternity has lost a friend and able supporter of the profes- sion, there is not a doubt. His aim at all times was to aid and support it when ever an opportunity presented itself. Yours Ete., J: W. did not wake he did not get up. every clock p.m. was a Brown. A safe and sure cure for catarrh and hay fever in Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cnre. A three months’ treatment for $1, | and absolutely guaranteed. It is used by vapor inhalation, and is the only medi- cine that reaches the affected parts and {sure to cure. For sale by all druggists and the Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. 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 smallest pills, will perform Hie cure, and | are the best. A. F. SprICcHER. Realizing a Truth, “Making any money these days?” ed Hicks of the mill owner. ‘Hardly any,” said the other. “We beginning to realize the truth of the old saying that it takes ten mills to make a cent.”—Harper’s Bazar. hag harvest | of the Rocky Mountains?—Yes: had to feed | an't you just give me a | so hungry.” | on me and went in- | ask- | | HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR in torrents. | to shoot a | { | ly complete with vestibu'ed trains, GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE NTH:E Bi R 5 hie 9) : BEST LINE TO THE WEST Superb Dining Car Service 1852 1892. slong atime as David reigned, hi Chicago, so long has 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 patronage ‘demands. Its equipment is thorough- 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 acegmplishment. Passengers on this line will find Rule 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. 'T'o what important points does it run trains to the Northwest ?—St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Water- town and Sionx Falls, Dakota. To what impor- tant lowa and Nebraska points?—Des Moines, Davenport, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln, Nebras- ka. Does it touch other Missouri River points?— Yes: St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas Cit Does it run trains to the Foothills to Denver, Colo- solid vestibuled from rado Springs and Pueblo, Chicago. Can important cities of Kansas be reac hed by the Rock Island Route?—Yes: its y.. ‘Tokepa, and a full hundred others ections in the State, and itis the only ih running to and into the new lands opened for se tement in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation. It will thus be seen that a line tapping, asthe 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 throngh trains are run, and it has become, and rightly too, the popular Line. A very popular train on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway leaves Chicago, daily, at 10 p.m. It is called **'ur Bre Five,” is only one day ont, 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. apply to any coupon ticket office in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address. JNO. SEBASTIAN, Genl. Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111. E. 8T. JOHN, Genl. Manager, Chicago, 111. BILLMEYER & BALLIET, ELK LICK, PICNINA. —Manufacturers Of— Pine, Hemlock and Oak 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. Also have about 1000 choice Lo- cust posts for sale. Bill Lumber a Specialty. 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 band, 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 1 don’t treat vou 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 ON and be convinced that I ean do you good and that 1 am not trving 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. John J. Livengood, > GENERAL BLACKSMITH, SALISBURY, PA. All classes of work turned out in a neat and substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If vou are not aware of this, we can soon convince you if you give us your work. 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. HIDES. 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 of oven 18 x 20 inches. Wight 325 pounds. Its baking qualities are unsurpassed. 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 Gas Stones. e900 se ? 8 Oo 8 h § : hen YOR a aye S U FFE R ¢ fect, speedy, and per- manent cure without pain or soreness, and a remedy which dries instantly and soils nothing by using. LIEBIG'S CORN CURE. For the en- tire removal of hard or soft Corns, Galluoses 3 and Bunious, And other indurations of the skin. WITH THAT CORN! y Toors MARK Cure Guaranteed or Money Returned. 25c. at Drug Stores, Mailed for 30c. J. R. HOFFLIN & CO. eo MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ¢ (BEM Uw SILURIAN 3IPRING WATER. NATURE'S |f[fritesice: 8 FATEST erful water to @ " you home—bottles cr arreis— retaining ail of its purity and cura- tive powers. Dyspepsia, Bladder, Kidney or Urinary troubles’ immediately relieved and cured by its use. tisa mud a erative, purifies the blood, renews streng hh and energy. Endorsed and re- commended by the physicians of America. SILURIAN MINERAL SPRING Co,, @ WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN, 20868 D SDD CURE! 52 PAGE BOCK MAILED FREE. 999906204 350: amie > 202020202020202070 HENRY C. 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