ow alls Meat Market! This place eeontinues to be headquarters for Tender Stea Juicy Roasts, Choice ie Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and | Fresh Fish in Season. t aim to serve my patrons with, the best in my line that the market affords. Thanking the publie for a lib- eral patronage, and solicit- ing a continuanee of the same, I am Respectfully yours, WAHL, HAY'S HOTEL, Salisbury, Salisbury, Pa. | enn’a. This elegant NEW THREE- STORY HOTEL one of the best equipped hestelries in Som- erset county. is Modern HFquipments of all kinds, such as Steam Heat, Warm and Cold Baths, Tele- phone, Fine Bar, ete. Co atrally located with fine sur- roundings. Tables supplieed with the best the markets afford. Rates reasonable. Cc. TT. HAY, Proprietor. Ir in his tour of the state has been meeting with won- derful crowds and remarkable ovations. | His startling and fearless exposures of the treasury looters was supnlimented in his specch gt Mifflin last Saturday night to 1,200 people. Mr. Wanamaker said: “The fatal ‘political state deposit fuse that was set afire by the failure of the Philadelphia Chest- Street National bank has been burning from that time steadily on, raving the wrecks of great financial company, which was the financial to which Senator Penrose gave his Influence as a director, and which was a political resting place for Quay followers, met disaster next. Then followed the crash of the Peo- bank, a political basket made ago for state treasury plums, which was constantly supplied with new plums to top off the basket | #rd cover up those that were decaying Lor rotten. “Naxt to meet the fate of {ts unfortu- | chine supported Institutions. the State closed its relatives was which nate political Insurance company, fees of ex-Secretary its manager, and Superin- Boyer, and ex-Quay speaker of good the money that had disappeared, condition withhold criminal prosecution. “An@ now comes the Pittsburg that the German National bank, in whose buildings are lceated the magnificent offices from Senator Andrews Stone's where preliminary Senator campaign, Andrews” Pittsburg Pure Beer Brewing company halds its Until fart! al l1de al i published 10, Daily. So, An Daiiv. TOC 6, Daily. No. 14, Duily xO. WEST BOUND. So. So. 47, Daily. Nog A, Daily. 1, Daily Daily, : Tia 3:08 vr. >, | . M. | M. | | No.1 3:58 1 Just received, at. Try: Stan a.ce line of Visiting Cards. office, a * | Becurities held by the bank, ‘recognize i #0 Lieutenant Governor Walter | Quay newspaper in Allegheny City: regular meetings, has succumbed to the awful drain upon its life blood. be knowg. little is known about many but all will block tirat was thrown the §50,000 gheny Record stock, | out by the bank examiner, as belonging IL.yon's SECURITIES QF THE BANK. “4ad there again. ip. that old Geo | bank echoed | last. | The German National bank, of Pitts- | supposed to be one of the solid | | Institutions of the state, closed its doors | like the Peo- | out | {| one has come they are wondering any bank | should refuse to become a depository | | by | ployes. continued the di- | concluded | ef- | | scheme | trust. was from there that the Stone cam- | assets of the | it is generally con- | combi- | greater | I cate of the beer company’s { law, and for | are still amenable to the law, | signatures of J. | lawfully | the broken The Guaran- | i all remember that Senator Penrose left : | . | Roors- without assets except the prom- | Dec. of State Frank | | | drews to Richard F. | traordinary | to mak: | that the receivers would | story from | rue, which. | condugied Candidate and | IT am | | told that when a list of the assets Is the cause. of the fallure wi! | of the | | strong box of Alle- | - { man instifution we find the tracks of pur business friend, Senator W. H. Ap- drews, and his Pittsburg Pure Beer Brewing e¢ompany's stock. What a strange fatality seems to follow tha connection of this gentleman and his heer company with financial institu- tions. The Guarantors’ with so won- derful a financial manager as Richard ¥'. Loper, found Senator Andrews’ beer stock to be only froth. “The seclf-murdered cashier of the People’s bank, perhaps only to ac- commedate, took & chance at the Sen- ator’s beer factory stock with the same results. It will probably never be known how much of the $400,000 that brave old Mr. McManes made good went through the Andrews’ beer com- pany’'s spigot, but in the Broken bank the stock was found when its doors were closed, and it was as worthless as the paper it was written on. “And here comes another wrecked | Institution—the German National bank, Wanamaker Says of 1t—His Wonders | of Pittsburg—with another fine load of Andrews’ Pittsburg Brewing com- pany’s stock. BEACOM FORESAW CRASH. “Can it be that Senator Andrews and his beer company stock are bank hoo- doos, and that Treasurer Beacom knew this and withdrew the large state de- posits which former State Treasurers Jackson and Haywood had permanent- ly carried in the bank to the amount of $150,000 or $200,000, because the institu- | tion was the business friend of so many machine politicians? “Can it be that the state treasurer, as as the people, has grown susplic- fous of any financial institution that Business Man Andrews and his friends seem to have their hooks upon? “When the political State Insurance eompany failed, people said, “When will the next one come?’ Now that the next ‘2 there will be more.’ “I think I could make something of a reputation as prophet by predicting that more will come, but just when I cannot say. But I am sure that if State Treasurer Beacom were to demand the payment of the $4,000,000 in political banks throughout the bank examiners to take care of the “The fuse is still burning and the muddy stream of political defense wat- ! er cannot extinguish it. It runs in bundreds of directions, and leads to powder magazines that are secretly be- Ing placed under great banking houses ANDREWS BEER COMPANY. | “I do not think I have ever told the | story of a certain 1,000-share stock cer- | Andrews Pitts- | tificate of the Senator burgh Pure Beer Brewing company. I 20 will give the details of this story now, | | both because I think it will you people who are investing in build- ing and loan and other banking insti- | and hoping perhaps to en- | tutions, lighten the stockholders of the broken Pittsburg bank of the ways which poli- | ticians with a pull on the state treas- { ury have of transferring their worth- | less securities through banks carrying | state deposits for good hard earned demanding | dollars. “After the passage of the Andrews beer bill at the last session of the leg- Islature, Business Man Andrews’ broth- | er, his private secretary and three oth- er capitalists of like importance, organ- | ized the Pittsburg Pure Beer Brewing company, with a paid up capital stock | of $1,000. My recollection is that five of them invested $200 each. “The company was incorporated un- ! der the laws of the state of Pennsyl- capital | ; ftock of $1.000, which permitted a max- | | Imum issuance of ten shares of stock at | vania, with an authorized $100 each. Later Business Man Andrews interested other political friends in a to form all the within the state into a gigantic beer tion for an THI 1,000-SHARE CERTIFICATE. “In October, 1897, the company had any legal to do so, Business Man Andrews had fssued in his name a 1,000-share certifi- stock at a par value of $100,000. This certificate, which was issued in violation of the which those who issued it bore the T. Keil, president, and Armstrong, secretary. Man Andrews, J. “Business by soma | mysterious method known only to poli- ticians who hold a string upon tha state treasury bag, negotiated this un- issued stock certificate with suarantors’ I'inance com- pany, through its Dbusin2ss manager, Richard Loper. “I want to say right here that it was | never intended by the machine to let the Guarantors’ company fail. You Washington at a critical time and went | to Harrisburg, where for two days and | a night he lobbied for the infamous Guarantors’ bill. “If that biil had passed the Guaran- tors’ company would still be pursuing their old business methods unchecked. It was a hard blow to the machine when a concern like the Guarantors’ failed, as companies that will pay $100,- 000 for a worthless piece of paper are not plenty, even among the list of ma- “This remarkable deal was made on 20, 1897, as is shown by the power of attorney given by Business Man An- Loper. To make. the transfer agreement strong the ex- precaution was taken to have it witnessed by Business Man An- drews’ Forrest Ro Nichols: AN UNLAWFUL ISSUE. “TI want you tag keep clearly in mind private secretary, | fhat this certifica%e was an unlawful is- and that it had no value whatso- | ever. This statement I make upon of-~ ficial infermatipn from the state ‘de- partmend at Harrisburg, whigsh I have had for some months. “Dut IT must not end the story here on | you will think that Business Man An- | drews. caught the wily Richard F. Looper for $100,600. The story is but halt teld, fom it was not the then. vaults of the Guarantors’ that Business Fran Andrews was gunning for; but the. of” another being Kept supplied with from the state treasury. “Richard F. I.oper was the. connect-. ng link. He knew he could compel 2o0or Hopkins, who fo take the worthless certificate ont | pay any price demanded. Among the alleged assets of the bank was found Business Man Andrews’ certificats for | 1,000 shares of bad stock of his beer | company, which, with other securities of similar character, were all that re- mained to show for nearly $300,000 of the bank's money. “There is yet another short chapter. Some weeks ago George Wallace Dela- mater came to Philadelphia to try and obtain possession of the bogus stock certificate that might be the means of giving his friend Business Man An- drews and his confederates serious trouble. “The certificate was, of course, with- out intrinsic value, but it did have some value to his friend Andrews, as {it might prove to him the turnpike to the criminal courts. Delamater at last ac- counts was trying to trade securities of other kinds for the certificate, and you will be obliged to ask Mr. Delamater if you wish to know how he succeeded. “This is but one of the many mystie circles that are formed to steal your money; yet think how complete it was | —the state treasury with millions of your money. Business Man Andrews knew the combination to the treasury. | The People’s bank, a halfway station to keep the funds over night and make it | safe for Business Man Andrews to use | them. Poor Hopkins, the political slave who dared do only as he was bidden. | Richard F. Loper, disguised by the Guarantors’ mask as a business man | with a financial institution at his back | —Loper the master of Hopkins. Busi- | ness Man Andrews and Richard F. 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