i ET EI @be Somerset Gounty Star. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. | Entered atthe postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE STAR is published every Thursday, at Elk Lick, Pa., at the following rates: One copy one year ..... One copy six months.... One copy three months. One copy one month . . Single copies........ ...... HOW TO REMIT.—Remit by postoffice money order, registered 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. Make all drafts, orders, etc., payable to P. L. Livengood. ADVERTISING.— Transient Locar No- Ticks, JU 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. 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. Epitoriarn Purrs, when requested, invariably 10 cents per line. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES, (except such mention as the editor sees fit to make ux 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 FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS Will be made known on application. No free advertising will be given to anything of a money-making character. Nothing will be advertised gratis in this paper, except free lec tures, free sermons and all such things as are free to the public. All advertisements will be run and charged for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. JOB PRINTING.—Tue Star office has first-class job printing equipments. turns out ail 1s 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 | Braddock. Half-Rate Excarsions to the World's Fair. | will be sent to their long, last home. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. will run | or which excursion tickets to Chicago will be sold at rate of one fare for the round trip from Hyndman and all stations west of there as far as The dates selected are September 26th, 30th, October 5th, 9th, 18th and 25th. The special trains will consist of first-class Vestibuled Day Coaches. equipped with lavatories and other toilet conveniences, and an experienced Tourist Agent and a Train Porter will accompany 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 trains leaving Chicago within ten days, including day of sale. Following is schedule of the special trains and rates from principal stations in this vicinity: LEAVE. RATE. Hyndman................0- 8.10 P. M. $14.60 Mevers@sle................: 9.10 13.90 Rockwood... ..... «........930 13.55 Conflnence.......... 956 13.05 Ohio Pyle..... 127 Connellsville. “ 12.25 Friendsville................. 13.60 Somerfield «..............:.; £ 13.30 West Newton... . LN. 12.00 MeKeesport................ 12.00 Midn’t 12.00 Braddock. ........... 12.11 A.M. 12.00 Arrive Chicago next day 4.30 P. M, 10-18 The Blanks We Keep. THE STAR keeps constantly on hand all kinds of blanks. as Notes, Receipts, Probate Blanks, Criminal Warrants, Summons Blanks. Notices of Claims Due. Subpoenas, Commitments. Bonds. Morteages, Deeds. Leases. ete., ete. All these goods are put up in neat and convenient form and sold dirt cheap. Carll and inspect our stock when in need of such goods, sneh Stock Sheep For Sale. The undersigned has for sale 20 head of very fine Stock Sheep and three voung Oxforddown Rams. Call on or address S. HUFFMEYER 10-26 Savage, Pa. Monrning Paper and Envelopes for sale at ThE Star office. otherwise, receive prompt attention, Republican Nominations. Election, Tuesday, November 7th. STATI. SS “AY, IAN RUN NEWLIN FELL, of Phila., FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. HON. D. COL. S. M. JACKSON, Armstrong Co., | FOR STATE TREASURER. COUNTY. For Associate Judge, D. J. HORNER, of Somerset Borough. For Sheriff, EpwArp HOOVER, For Prothonotary. F. P. 8avLog, of Somerset Borough. For Register and Recorder, JacoB S. MILLER. of Quemahoning Twp. For County Treasurer, E. E. Puen. of Somerset Township. For Commissioners, S. U. SaosBrr, of Somerset Township. Henry F. Barserr, of Somerset Twp. For Poor House Director, JacoB McGRreGor, of Shade Township For Auditors, SamuEeL C. Fox, of Somerset Township. Wwm. W BAKER. of Berlin Borough. of Somerset Township. Ea Col [rm u I] B. & 0. R. R. TIME TABLE. Until further notice passenger trains will be due at Meyersdale, as follows: WEST BOUND. No. 9-—Pittsburg Express....... ...... No. 63—Accommodation. No. 11—Accommodation. No. 5—Fast Mail................ EAST BOUND. No. 6—Fast Mail m No. 12—Accommodation. .. m No. 64—Accommodation..... b 3 p.m. No. 10—N. Y. EXpress.....ec sccesveenen 1:06 a. m. BUSINES finnouncements. The finest Correspondence Stationery in town, for Ladies, can always be found at THE STAR of- fice. We have some goods in this line that can’t New Fall Millinery, Having just returned from the eity, 1 [take this means to inform the people of | Salishury and vicinity that IT now have lon hand a very fine stock of new Fall | Millinery Goods. which 1 will sell at | prices to suit the present hard times | Call and inspect my stock before making | vour Fall selections. Mrs. Eva Winnrames. Ready-printed ball tickets for <ale at Tre Star office, They are suitable for any ball. Price too low to put in print. Call and see them: they are dandies. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. We, the undersigned, hereby notify and warn all people not to trespass on our lands, Hunt ing, tishing, gathering nuts, berries. ete., on the same will be strictly forbidden. The trespass laws will be enforced against all such offenders. also against persons who trespass against ns by nsing our lands for grazing ground for their eat- tle. or by cotting timber from the sane. J. P. Kinsinger. Demetrius Compton. Phineas Compton. Wm. W. Wagner. J. M. Kretehman, J. N. Davis, E. C. Humes. James J. Dull, F. J. Anspach, Per Dennis Wagner. Elias lershberger. Jonas Manst, Samuel Baker. J. B. Keim. Elijah Livengood. Ananias J, Folk. F. S. Bissell. David II. Keim. Nov. 1st, 1893. Get your blotters at Tue Star office. the best. We keep Caution Notice, I hereby caution merchants and all others not to sell anything to my wife, Mary E. Kolbfleich. on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts of her contracting, she having left my bed and board without just eanse. on Oct. 7th. 1893. Ww. II. KOLBPLEICH. 10 26. Faney Visiting Cards, of many kinds, for sale at Tue STAR office. Foote-Prints on the Path to Health, Everyone needing a doctor's advice shonld read one of Dr. Foote's dime pamphlets on “01d Eyes.” “Croup.” “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. Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale at THE STAR office—just the thing yon want to send pictures | away in. Don’t get your Wedding Cards until you see our samples. Over 100 stvles to select from, at | Tae STAR Office. 01d papers for sale at Tne Star office, at only 5 cents a bunch. Twenty papers in a bunch. | They make good cartridge paper for miners and | are also good for wrapping paper: just the thing | to put under carpet, on pantry shelves, ete, The finest Invitation Cards in the county, at Tue Star office. If yon want a good high grade bicycle ata medium price, buy the Central. good medinm grade bicvele at a low price. buy the Ben Hur. This is the best time of year to | buy a wheel. You can save money by buying now. P. L. Livexcoon, Agt., | Elk Lick. Pa. © CORRESPONDENCE. Grantsville, | Last Sunday evening while Mr. and | Mrs. Jonus Beachy and an invalid son were enjoying the evening chat, there | | snddeniy burst upon them a crowd of six ruffians, confronting them with revolvers, | a club and a lantern. To offer resistance | just at that time was entirely out of the | question, to Mr. Beachy in his hospitable way gave them free access to their sur- roundings. The thieves rummaged all over the house. and in about an hour and a half relieved him of $10 in money. a government sugar check calling for $28, two watches, woolen stockings and socks, woolen knit mittens, pair of scissors, spoons, pocket knives, bread, butter, milk etc. The other members of the family had gone to chureh and did not return before the villains left the house. In their hurry to get away after they were through searching the house, they ieft their lantern, but took Mr. Beachy’s instead. and also left a lap robe, many- colored and somewhat worn. Of late there is more or less stealing done in this community all the time, but the people are preparing themselves for emergencies, and some time or other some low bred humans who of these be excelled. Call and see, disgrace to the mothers who bore them, If yon wanta | are a shame and | : : Saturday evening Miss Fannie Gett a series of special excursions to the World's Fair, y 2 y | returned from her trip to Cumberland: | she is looking unusually well and reports having had a pleasant time. Dr. G. C. Keller and family are ex- | | Lewis Gingerich is wearing another | | unusually happv smile. Communion services in the Reformed tended, last Sabbath. | On Monday last the following visitors | arrived at Jonas E. Gnagey’s: Eliza Gnagey, Waterloo, Iowa; Ida C. Gnagey, Chicago, 111; Rev. Joel Gnagey and wife. Meversdale, Pa.; Andrew Gnagev and wife, Dysart, Iowa. ENRICA. Oct. 17th, 1893. We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experi ence can produce, or that monev can huy. A. F. SPEICHER. Still Waiting, Hushand in? asked the gas collector. cheerfully. No, answered the woman. he is not at home. Expecting him soon? asked the collect- ar Well, the woman eile I. thonghtfally, IT don’t know exactly, for hin seventeen vears, turn up vet. Yon deal, and if vou see a man who looks as I've heen looking and he doesn’t travel about a good though he'd make a pretty good hushand, tell him T am still awaitin’ alone. —Ex. and send him All that honesty, experience and skill can do to produce a perfect pill. has heen employed in making De Witt’s Little Ear Iv Risers. The result is a specific for sick headache, hiliousness and constipa tion. A. F. SpeICcHER. Tucky Friday. Wach- ington was born on Fridav, Fehruary 22, 1782: the IMTudson was discovered on Fridav. March 25. 1609; Columbus discovered Ameriea on Fridav, June 13. 1492: the Pilgrims made the finnl landing at Plvmonth Rock on Fridav, December 22.1620: the Inte Rev. Dr. Spurgeon. the celebrated English preacher. on Fridav, June 10, 1834: the first Mason- ie lodge was organized in North America on Friday, November 20, 1721; the first newspaper ever printed bv steam, the London Times, made its appearance on Fridav, November 28, 1814; the town of St. Angnstine was founded bv Melendez, on Friday. September 7. 1455; the first known newspaper advertisement published on Fridav, April 8, 1646. Friday is not an unlucky dav. river was born was Little vegetable health producers: De Witt's Little Early Risers enre malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and howels, which prevents headache and dizziness. A. F. SPrICHER. Can a Lawyer Be Honest? Several exchanges are gravely discnss- ing the question of whether or not a law ver can be honest. Doubtless to be hon- ext is among the possibilities open to a member of the legal profession, but once having started on his career. he seems cenerally to prefer to keep right on being a lawyer. One word describes it—perfection.” We refer to De Witt’s Witeh Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns and is a well known cure for piles. A. F. SPEICHER. skin diseases Perfectly Scandalous, He evidently was from the rural dis- tricte and the World's Fair chorus had “Messiah” be- of Choral | hardly begun on Handel's | fore he Hall. That's all I want to know about that show. he said emphatically to a bystander. What's the matter? inquired the sym- pathizing stranger. Wa’al, you can bet your boots I'm mighty glad none of my women folks | was along. 1 hadn't hardly got seated | rose and hurried out [afore a lot of scrawny old maids got up | ulcers. | and began to vell: Unto us a child is | born, unto us a son is given. Then the | whole gang of basses began to bawl: Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonder fol! That's enough for me. And he strode away toward the Agri- culture Building, shaking his head. If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation, don’t use De Witt's Litule Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. A. F. SPEICHER. He Was Unselfish. The tramp peeped over the back fence | to see if there was a dog in the yard, and seeing none he slipped up to the kitchen door and knocked. “Y’ ain't got no dogs around, have vou, miss?” he said to the cook who answered the summons of the stranger. “No, but we've got a Bengal tiger tied aronnd the corner.” *Is he tied purty safe, miss?’ “Yes, but I can untie him, and he’s { hungry.” “Much hungry, miss?” “Very; he hasn’t had anything to eat for two day.” “That's my fix exactly, miss, and I can sympathize with him. Untie him. The cook laughed. “Come in,” she said, ‘‘and eat all you want, so the tiger can have a decent meal,” and the tramp chuckled softly as he went in. Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s Little Eealy Risers is a misfortune. | These little pills regulate the liver, cure | headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, consti | pation and biliousness. A. F. SPEICHER. church, by Rev. Hassler, were well at- | the oldest, De Witt's Witeh | pected home this week. | is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade It is only a girl, | mark of the Keystone Waick | but it must weigh about 10 pounds. | Case Company, of Philadelphia, largest and best- known factory in the world— 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are | sold by all jewelers. It makes | the celebrated Fas. Boss Filled | Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can- not be pulled off the case—the Ask your jewelerfor pamphlet. S. Lowry & Son, UNDERTRKERS., 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 25 WE MAKE EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. A safe and sure cure for catarrh and hay fever is Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure. A three months’ treatment for $1, and absoluely 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. Only Three. An honest mistake was that of a col- ored man in the South, whose former master had allowed him the use of a piece of land on condition that he, the owner. should receive one-fourth of the crop. When the corn was ripe, the laborer hauled three loads to his own house, and none to that of the white man. Then he went innocentiy up to the great house, to return his landlord's wagon which he had used in the hauling. “Well, Frank,” raid “where's my share of the corn?” “You aint got none, sah,” was the sympathetic reply. “Haven't got any! Why, wasn’t Ito have a fourth of all vou raised?” “Yes, sah; but dey wa'n’t no fourth. Dere wan't but jes’ my three loads!”— Youtl’s Companion. the gentleman, All the talk in the world will not con- vince yoy so quickly as one trial of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. A. F. SPEICHER. Tit For Tat, Collector—I really can't understand why vou don’t pay me my little bill. You have never given me a single cent. Hostetter McGinnis—If time was not money I'd explain it to you. Now yon are giving me impudence. Well, you were complaining just now that I hadn't given you anything. You are always grumbling about nothing. You promised te pay me three months ago, and I relied on you. That's so. | And you lied. Precisely so. relied on me, so we I lied on you and yon are even. Goodby. De Witt’'s Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. De Witt’'s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. De Witt’'s Witeh Hazel Salve cures A. F. SPEICHER. Philosophy at Wa Keeney. The people of Wa Keeney, in thirsty Kansas, employed a rain-maker named Boyd to bring them some showers, but he failed to do it. An old darkey com- | menting on the matter said: “I ’low dis | heal country ain’t nevah goin’ to get no mo’ rain. De good Lawd in his justifi- catin’ didn’t see no use ob a fall ob de heavenly waters, an’ youall done sent foh Mr. Boyd. Den de Lawd said, ef yo'r gwine to put yo'r trust in Mistah Boyd, den trus’ Mistah Boyd. Den de Lawd pulled out. Den Mistah Boyd pestifer- cated wif der elerments a spell, and he pulled out. Wif de Lawd pulled out an’ Mistah Boyd pulled out, how you gwine to ’spect any rain?” Read What Mr. Fred Wallace Has to day. Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. GENTLEMEN: —I wish to express my ap- preciation of the merits of your Catarrh Cure. I have suffered with catarrh for five years, and can truly say it has given me more relief than any other medicine I have tried, and it will undoubtedly effect a permanent cure. All it needs is a fair and impartial trial to establish its univer- sality. Very truly, FreED WALLACE, Mill Point, W. Va. It has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst cases of catarrh on record, with a heavy discharge of the throat. One bottle 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 & Co. and A. F. Parker, Frost- | burg, Md. 2702020207070200020 HENRY C. BLAIR'S Digestive Tablets : ARE A SURE INDIGESTION, ACID STOMACH, HEART-BURN, Ce. CURE FOR They contain the Anti-Acid Elements of the popular and old-fashioned Soda Mint, with the food-digestive properties of Pure Pepsin, and the fat-emulsi- fying principle of the Pancreas, a combination calculated to promptly relieve th various forms of indigestion and its con- sequences. They are put up in substantial metal cases, of convenient size and shape to carry in the vest pocket, thereby affording a rem- edy always at when needed. We will send a pack: to any address on receipt of 25 cents in P. O. stamps. RY THEM. HENRY C. BLAIR, WALNUT ano 8TH STS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. BL OLBLALGLARLALR Seminole Bitters! A purely vegetable tonic. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 BLALALALALAL DAL ALALAL ALAA Increases appetite, strengthens action of stom- ache. acts on liver, increases action of kidneys and purifies the blood. A FIRST-CLASS ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY. One of the best medicines in the world. Try it and save doctor bills. Sold at nearly all stores. Prepared by SEMINOLE BiTTERS Co. RR. B. Sheppard, Barber and Hair Dresser. All kinds of work in my line done in an ex- pert manner. My hair tonic is the best on earth—keeps the sealp clean and healthy. I respectfully solicit your patronage. John J. Livengood, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, SALISBURY, PA. All classes of work turned out in a neat and substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If you are not aware of this, we can soon convince you if yau give us your work. POT RES HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS QRS aR ENEC OOSET No Horse will die of Cornic. Bors or Lung Fe- VER. if Fontz’s Powders are used in time. Foutz's Powders will enre and prevent HoG CHOLERA. Fontz's Powders will prevent GAPrs IN FowLs. Foutz's Powders will increase the anantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and swee Foutz's Powders will cure or prevent almost RVERY Disrase to which Horses and Cattle are subject. FouTz's POWDERS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by J. L. Barchus, Elk Lick. Pa, WwW. F. Garlitz, Expressman and Drayman, does all kinds of hanling at very low prices. All kinds of freight and express goods delivered to and from the depnt, every day. Satisfaction graranteed. Beprorp CouNTY marble and Granite Works. Monuments and Tombstones of all kinds. Lowest Prices and Best Work. 3 Write us for ESTIMATES before buying else- where. Ceo. W. Crose & Co., Hyndman, Pa. David Enos, Agt., Elk Lick, Pa. WANTED 1000 Men, women and children to call at our studio and be convinced of the excellence of our photo- graphic work. Photographs in all reasona- ble sizes and styles, and rea- sonable prices. From this time on, our stu- dio will be open for business on Saturday of each week, in- stead of Tuesday and Wednes- day. We believe this arrange- ment will be more satisfactory to you. Note the change. We will be on deck every Saturday. Call and see our Frames and Mouldings. Respectfully, B. E. CONRAD. J. A. BERKEY, ATTORNEY -AT-LLATK. SOMERSET A. J. C. LOWRY, ATTORNEY -AT-LL.ATN, SOMERSET. ' a. No. A.L. G. HAY. C.W. WAL: KR ATTORNEY S-AT-TLATK Somerset. | a =" Office on Union St., opposite Court !.. u-e. W. H. KOONTZ, ATTORNEY -AT-LLANNY, Somerset, "a. R. M. BEACHY VETERINARY STRGECY, P. O. address Elk Lick, I’ » Treats all curable diseases of horses. Offic. 3 miles southwest of Salisbury, Pa. BRUCE LICHTY, PIT TSICIAN and SURGECYI, GRANTSVILLE, M1... offers his professional services to the people ..f Grantsville and vieinity. 2 # Residence at the National house. W. POTTER SHAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tenders his professional services to the people of Salisbury and vieinity. EF Office, next door to Dr. Lichty’s office. Sal isbury, Pa. A. F. SPEICHER, Physician And Surgec, tenders his professional services to the citiz: of Salisbury and vicinity. Office, corner Grant and Union Sts., Salisbury. Penna. A. M. LICHTY, Physician And Surgeon. Office first door south of the M. Hay corner. SALISBURY, PA. Dr. D. 0. McKINLEY, NCTE 5 SL TH lz WIEST 5 * tenders his professional services to those requir- ing dental treatment. Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church. THE VALLEY HOUSE, H. LOECHEL, Proprietor. Board by the day, week or month. First-class accommodations. Rates reasonable. A fine bar room in connection with a choice assoflment of liquors. We take pleasure in trying to please our pat- rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a good, orderly house. West Salisbury House, (SUCCESSOR TO THE WILLIAMS HOUSE) 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 public. It is situated just a few steps from the depot, which is a great advantage to guests. Board by the day, week or mouth at reasonable rates. This is a licensed hotel and keeps a fine assortment of pure, choice liquors. 1 respectfully solicit your patronage and will spare no pains to please my guests. R. L. WALTER, Proprietor. 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. 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. Reliable men to sell our choice and WANTE 1 hardy Nursery Stock, and Seed Po- tatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties can only be obtained through us. Commission or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive and choice of territory given. Don’t delay, write at once for terms. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. Insurance Agency Of Wn. B. COOK, Meyersdale, Penna. Agent for a full line of the best American and Foreign companies, representing over Forty-four Million Dollars of asselts. PROMPT ATTENTION given to set- tlement of claims. W. B. COOK, M F. SMITH, Agent. General Solicitor and Collector. CE 9000000 » “F (Finest TH 0000004 s | ice RAR om mew PTAA a talogle and Pr EN _ Send for Ca | | | | | BUILL
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