f { E ! | i i £ Esra mp ora Ca B. & 0. BR. R. TIME TABLE, Until further notice due at Meyersdale, ns foliows: passenger trains will be WEST BOUND. No. 9—Pittsburg Express No. 63—Accommodation............ No. 11—Accommodation............ No. 5—Fast:Mail.............. EAST BOUND, No. 6—Fast Malt... ........... nn No. 14—Accommodation. ............12:48p. m No. 64—Acecommodation.... LB:07 pon, No. 10—N.Y, Express. .... ........... 1:06 2. m. CORRESPONDENCE, Grantsville, J. 8S. Broadwater and family left law for San Antonio, where they expect to spend the winter, on account of Mr. Broadwater's ill health. We hope that he will be greatly henefited hy the change of climate and that he ean return, next spring, blooming and hearty Last Friday two horses passed through here from Parkersburg, for Nat. Slicer, of Meyersdale. They are sorrel in color and average in weight 1.075 They are said to be thoroughbred, but were never registered. Last Wednesdav evening at 8 o'clock sharp, when the wind was raging at its highest, and snow was flving in the air, with the same material, Miss Mollie Wegman was Wednesday Texas, abont and the ground was covered married to a man from New York state, in the Reformed church, hy Rev. Hasler. We failed to get an invitation to witness the ceremony, and had too much sense to so without being invited, and felt too inde pendent to ask any one that was there, hence we can say nothing more than that the with the nninvited—and that honse was crow ded—principally the happy conple left the next morning at 8 o'clock for northern New York, which is to he We wish the their future home. fortu- nate couple joy and happines unconfined | throuhout their connubial life. Bertwin Ryland was in town, list Sun- Monday He just returned from an extended the World's Fuir, Lancaster, Wis, and Findlay, Ohio, E. B. Durst, of New spent Jast Saturday night and Sunday in town, day, but left on awnin for his place of business, trip to Germany, looking after his interest among the fair sex. Watch that up closely, Elisha, for we know of some one else who is aspir- ing for the same “hand” Fred rik Goodwin of New York OC ty, | tract of timher Bottom.” the rightful owner of a land ealled “Clover town a few days. Balliet, of Salisbury, are trying to pur- | wis in chase this tract and we hope they will sneceed, this time, as party they have heen bargaining with for this same tract of timber. Joe Shaw leaves this evening with a! carload of lambs, for Philadelphia. He | expects to stop off in Baltimore, a few | dave, on business, A. Bonig. who paralytic stroke, about 14 months ago, resulting in permanent loss of power of his right | | received a | | side, is slowly failing: the paralysis is | gradually extending. Rev. Kribbs held communion services | here, last Sunday, but owing to a severe | cold which he contracted while going the charges, he was | We hope hetter rounds of his different unable to preacn a discourse. that members will take care of their pastor in the future and not compel that seems colder than Greenland. Nov. 21st. 1893. him to sleep in a room apparently ExNnica. Are You a Suiterer From Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ere? vour druggist, or if f you are, oo to you ean’t get it where live, us, Get oa von send to hottle of Mavers” Magnetic Catarrh Care, which we will entirely gnarantee to cure anv ease of Catarrh, | otherwise vonr For three Hav Fever, etc. money dollar, months’ returned. one last will he hottle to ane for hottle to treat - and ane cnre. I has failed. and will No cure, Tur Mayers Dru Co, Oakland Md, ment, never Give | it a trial cure your. no pay, ‘Fab and Vicinity. G. D. Miller is bunlding a wall new dwelling house. S. L. Maust and S. S. Miller killed a gray fox. one day last week, | Mi Axp Nor You. for his Nov. 20th, 1893. One dollar for a three months’ treat ment and an absolute for a cure is what the Mavers Drug Co... of Oakland, Md. offers to sufferers tarrh. hay fever, ete. Ask yor drone. | gist for a bottle of Mavers’ Magnetic Catarre Care. It has never failed, and will cure you. For sale hy all druggists, or address the above firm, guarantee of cn- Savage. W. C. Wisseman and his friend Me. | ; | Ginty slauglitered a dwarf hovine, last | week. It dressed about 75 pounds. Luther Nevils, of Confluence, is attend ing the college at Savage, hut he boards | in Confluence. | “Racoon Jerry” was not credited with all his trades and occupations, last week He is a fisher, a cordwainer and rapher. A sonorous eall was Jexicog heard near Holi day’s mill, on the 17th, that could not be wounded, making in all 276 explained until it was reported that | 14 wounded on the skirmish line in the Charles Balden and the onion farmer got |: into a fistic encounter. out second best and was calling for help Now, 20th, 1893. The latter came | I | « Cow Boy. 1 | . Im. | i | are things that often occur to the mind | | of the Sixties, | | | | i | i | this is the fin) | 5th corps, | was killed. ! ble for them, warning, but remarked that Lover the the army, | never were we [6 p.m. { the battery that had made us so uneasy | captured over 900 prisoners, was. in [ and Lieut. Colonel Miles killed, one Cap- { tain, one Lieutenant and 61 enlisted men Ask vour druggist to show you a hot- tle of Mayers” Magnetic Catarrh Cure One bottle to cure any case. no malter | last for 3 months’ Sold evervwhere | how severe, and will treatment Berkley. Peter Bowser, road supervisor, is get ting theroads in good condition for winter Miss Liliie Shoemaker. of Rockwood, lis here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Shoemrker. I. D. Burlingham hought the little [dan horse of Edward Shoemaker. Job “L(for that is the name of the horse) is well THE VALLEY HOUSE, H. LOECHEL, Proprietor. Board by the day, week or month. accommodations. Rates reasonable. First-class A fine bar room in connection with a choice assortment of liquors. We take pleasure in trying to please our pat- rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a good, orderly house. John J. Livengood, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, SALISBURY, PA. | known by evervbody in this end of the | substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If | and a better horse rever looked Howard The price paid | county, [through a collar. | will certify to this. for him was abont as many dollars as he is | years old—a pretty good price. Nom DE PLomE. Nov. 17th, 1893. Early Risers, Early Risers. Early Ris- ers the famous little pills for constipa tion, sick headache, dvspepsin and ner- VOUusness, A. F. SpricnER. Maple Glen, pired. instead of two-thirds, as stated last week, Repub: vicinity, is Harry Rolidav, a well to do ean and sawmill man of this obliged to saw dav and night, there he- ng a hig demand for lumber with which 1 to build Democratic hoats for Salt river. storm. the college at Savage that he will graduate in He ic boarding at the sawmill. Nov. 20th, 1893 O1D NED. T's all the same. a slight cold, congested lungs or severe congh. One Minute Cough Cure hanishes them. A. F. SPEICHER. War Reminiscences. Written for THE STAR. There are many things in the mind of i # soldier that time will never erase ['The'eamp life. the long and wearicome marches, and the sanguninary strucgeles ficht now Often in one dreams we engage in ing onr battles over, and more so I than in the past, since the Rebels are on Smith, in chief, is giving us h—1 as in commander the top and Hoke their dave But T am digressing from my subject, for in my tried to give von an account of the first the From the morning of the 5th Wilderness, of Mav four davs battle in {up to the evening of the 91h, it was con- Messrs, Billmever & | bhutlding im- stant marching, fichting and fortifications, co that it was almost possible to keep awake. Every chance we could get we would steal a few mo ments sleep. The evening of the 9th we again moved off by the left flank, and never halted until 10 o'clock a. m. of the halted until But our rest was 10th, and we were scarcely every nan was asleep. of short duration, for the 5th attacked, and we were Corps was forward At the sight of re-en- forcements the enemy retired and we were put in position on the right of the While forming the line, selecting proper positions for the batter Sedgwick) Eurried to their support, and ies, onr grand old hero (Gen. U.S battery M, 5th artillery and one of [the zunners remarked 1o him that he had better not expose himself too much, as the sharp-shooters had range of their hat- tery and it was getting very nncomforta- the they could The word was fell through He gave no heed to not hit an elephant here. scarcely ont of his mouth when he dead irom his horse, with a hall The ood a man as Sedewick cast his head. death of so great and over the 6th eorps Men wept as though rible place and mv wish was coon gratned . | | by sending my company and company E | ont on the skirmish line. It was getting fire, for confronted by so that company out of the frying pan into the many sharp-shooters as after we -were noon. Fourteen of my wounded, one of them mortally. the whole division came were About forward like a cvelone, charging across a small field’ and into the Rebel works, eapturing all success, and had General Mont afternoon. The charge was a grand came Support up his we would have held the works. as he was ordered, with Bat he was too slow and the Rebels got in our right and left lank and line at a fearful rate. of the 121st, command of the storming party, seeing our forlorn condition, ordered a retre; were enfilading our Col. Emroy Upton, was in who t. which under former article 1 : was among the boys | He was among the boys of | armind DelLozier | One third of our school term has ex |0ff to the lef, about three miles, tore-en three or four ’coon’s, during the snow el works in 6 lines of hattie. We passed Iarvey Zimmerman is also attending | close as we conld get for slashed timber It is suppoced | Before we had fired a shot, and just as you are not aware of this, we can soon convince | you if you give us your work. Next morning, the 11th, it was raining | and we had orders for the first time in seven davs to piteh our tents and take a day's rest. About 4p. m. we conld cee their | belts stuffed with large envelopes. and | orderlies riding through camp with evervthing indieated another hand. And | honr, and without breakfast the 12th, job on sure enongh, at an early next morn- | | ine, | we were donble-gnicked | | had Spotsylvania the House, stormed Court driving the Rebels hack to their second force Hancock, who | works at line. But before we got there, Hancock i was compelled to withdraw outside the | first line. and when we came on the field we fonnd Mancoek’s men (the 2nd corps) | “McGinty” and his companions killed | Prone on the ground in front of the Reb | over them and filed in along the works as Cung the near future | We eame tos front face, the Mississippi | bricade of Rebels fired a deadly volley | Corpl. Private Georee Beaty and Private Peter into onr ranks James Krider, | Miller were all Killed, one in mv front (and one on each side of me. We had | [orders then to lay down which we | obeyed very promptly, and menced to shoot fromBa m until 9 p. m. and daring those 15 hours we did not move 5 feet ei- Onur position was in front of the place at had three | ther wav, the Bloody Angle.” so ealled from sanguinary strnge’e that took Rehel musket this salient in the works, | my coat cat hy balls in places, Although the men were stricken down at a fearful rate, the majority were cool, ealm and determined, and we kept fire on the Rebel up sneha constant works that it was impossible for a Rebel to put up a hand or head without having evervihing in| a hall put throageh it, and rear of the Rebel fortification was ent off. even trees measuring from 2 to 20 inches were ent off by musket balls from cide. One stump of a tree that stood at the angle. and fell about 2 p. m.. directly in front of mv regiment, is the National Wachington in a vlass frome 20 inches in dinmnater 1 saw it Inst September a vear aro, while attend ing the National encampment, That night Gen. Lee withdrew his shattered columes to a new line of works, our now in Musenm at about a mile in the rear, leaving his dead and wounded on the field. Such ns T beheld there in the Rebel I will never forget. Bloated corpses and a sight trenches men in the aconies of death, piled npon each other. three, four and five men deep At one place I saw four men on top of each other. and the one next to was living, while the others were dead, shot through the head Corer, B. F. Jouxs, Chr. A. 491h Pa. Vols, [To be continned]. DeWitt’s Witeh hazel Salve eleances, and | wn eloom nll | more especially | (they had lost their dearest friend on earth, About noon the Rebels opened their artillery on us with fearful effect, We were formed in three lines of battle, and | {at one time with a solid shot seven men were Killed and wounded. 1 was wish ing they would move us out of that hor- the awful fire of the Rebels was done in coud order; but the loss of life was great- | the We | loss er on retreat than in assanl, Our Hulings my regiment, Colonel killed, 7 195 And line officers and men the ifternoon, makes no grand total of 290 killed, wounded and missing. Very few f the missing ever retnrned to the regi nent. land purifies and heals. Tt was made for that purpose Use it for burns, cuts, hrnises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if vou have piles uee it for them, | A. F. Sprreuen. Exenrsions to Californin, On accommt of the San Franciseo Mid-Winter Fair. the Chicago. 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