Get It At Jeffery’s! ~~ Rmme— in the line of Pure Thompson's When in need of anything Confectionery, Fancy Books, Groceries, Fresh Bread, CALL AT w— otions, ete. rn in ~ ) Y ~N ) NYY T THE LEADING ( : -~ J . Space is too limited to enumerate «ll my bargains here, Call and be convinced that I sell the best of goods at the lowest living prices. My business has grown wonderfully in the past few years, for which I heartily thank the good people of Salisbury and vicinity and shall try harder than ever to merit your future patronage. J. TT. Opposite Postoflice. JEFFERY, - Grant Street. Gr 8. A. Lichliter is doing business at the old stand. ain Hlour and KHeed! With greatly increas- ed stock and facilities for handling goods, ae are prepared to meet the wants of our customers in ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GROCERIES Feed, Flour, Corn, Oats, Tite. In short anything OF CARBON OIL load lots. and can We are also to feed man or beast, ITurthermore, we are save merchants Headquarters For Maple Sweets. We pay cash for good Butter and nice. clean I'resh Iggs. what advantages we offer. S. A. LICHLITE] Come Salisbury, Pa. DVD D DV V/V DVR IB OO DVDVRVV DV VV THE WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR heumatism One hundred and forty-four bottles Cured 100 cases of RHEUMATISM. KO is 2 medic cine taken INTERNALLY, the only methed by which RUBY MATISM can be successfully treated. It cures the CAUNE, and therein Bey) , remarkable success. Its price is $1,00 per bottle, or three bottles for $2.50, if your Druggist has not got it, it will be sent to you, by Express, ALL CHARGES PA!D, on receipt of price. Address, BURINTON MEDIGINE COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. TD LR TT BT TD (DD STN TT Ty AZ ATT, Address, 4 Itis not 2 GURE-ALL, but it is a Specific for RHEUMATISM. ER EAN 5 FEC CTH } N iN and see A REWARD OF §20000. John Wanamaker Is After the Bribers and the Bribed in the Next Fight. MONEY FOR SOME ONE TO GET. Quay Makes a Cold Bluff, But Does Not Put Up the Cash—A GreatVictory Last Tuesday in the State Election. Quay Will Be Beaten For the Unitea States Wanamaker Makes a Statement—Mr., Quay Can Only Win by Corrupt Machine Meth- ods—IIis Trial to Come Up Soon. Senate — Mr. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Harrisburg, Nov. 15.-—One of the greatest victories ever won in Pennsyl- vania politics was achieved on Tuesday last, when the Business Men’s League, the Wanamaker and the antizQua forces of the state elected enough mem- bers of the next legislature to defeat the re-election of M. S. Quay for the United States senate. William A. Stone, the slated candidate of the Quay faction, was elected governor by a minority of all the votes cast in the state of Penn- svlvania. This was expccted. If the readers of these letters recall, at no time was there a prediction made that Will- iam A. Stone would not be elected as the successor of Daniel H. Hastings. | The defgat of Quay, however, was con- | fidently predicted. JOBBERS | money on this line, as we buy car- | But the election of Mr. Stone marks the last triumph for the Quay ring. He was its slated candidate, and he went up and down the length and breadth of the state ~declarinz that his defeat would mean a rebuff for the adminis- tration of President McKinley and a setback for Republicanism of at least ten years This specious argument caught thousands of anti-Quay vcters, who, while they voted for W. A. Ston= for governor, voted solidly against members of the legislature pledged to Quay’s return. STONE ELECTED, QUAY DBE- FEATED. The result of this was the election of William A. Stone for governor and the defeat of M. 8. Quay for the United States senate. All during this campaign W. A. Stone ighored state issues, kept constantly declaiming that election meant the unhelding of hands of President triumph of national During this ‘state fight (he. slatec candidate, ESione, steadily maintained that Senator Quay \ 5. not. an issue. That he was making his contest for roVernor ~uncn national questions— sound money, the McKinley war policy znd territorial expansion. Quay was kept in the background. So far as the machine stumn speakers: were cop- cerned ti jored Quay and Quayism. But the instant that Stone was elect governor. Quay. declared himself sat- d and announced himself, as though it had only = occurred kim, a .cancidat for. re-els ction the United States senate. He proclamation worthy of the pre ie it a’ Central “American. republic, \ h he laughed to scorn-the eff of the refers s like John Wanamaker, Francis 13, lieove Rudolph Blaniien- and othe and declared, with d2- e¢ that he was the Republican can- ate for the United States: senate. ¥: charac Mckinley and lepublicanism. when he that should stem of voting. | | tire himself, his record, and his official character from public observation and discussion, Notwithstanding this he de- fiantly affronts the honest sentiment ef the loyal Republicans who supported Colonel Stone for governor in fear lest the latter's defeat might be construed into a condemmnation of the president by appropriating the fidelity to the nation- al administration as an approval of his own political record, morals and prac- tice. ELECTION A QUAY DEFEAT. “The truth is the recent election is a most significant rebuke and defeat of Senator Quay and all he represents. His candidate for governor received a minority of the votes cast for that of- fice, and is only elected bec..use the opposition was not solidified upon a single candidate. Colonel Stone is not the choice of a majority of the voters of Pennsylvania. “Significant above all is the result of the election of members of the general assembly. The next legislature will be composed of 254 members; of these at least > are expressly commissioned by the people and pledged to vote against Senator Quay, and not more than 99 can in any contingency justify a vote for his re-election. “Senator Quay hopes, however, to de- feat the popular will by the tyranny of his own peculiar machine methods. If the men who are elected are loyal to the constituencies which elected them and the pledges and promises upon which their elections were obtained, it is not possible for him to secure a sufficient number of Republican members who will be found so false to their pledges and their constituencies as to volunta- rily assent to any machine subterfuge cr device for strangling manhood, in- dependence of character and political freedom. “Senator Quay’s manifesto, in which | ' he emerges as the baptized child of the Republican election, yell ef a political boss. His masquer- is the exultant | ade as only a recent candidate for the | senate evolved by the result of the elee- | tion will deceive no one who ig not will-. ing to be deceived. IIe deceives only himself, however, if he thinks the contest against his baleful domination is settled and ended. It will continue; it is still zoing on, and it will not cease until his rule and mse nated from -the politics of the state. fo this TI pledge my unremitting en- ergy and devotien. MOCK DEVGTION TO IEFORM. “Senator Quay’s beld effrontery, once before illustrated in a mock devction to reform, is again evidenced in his latest utterance. During the state chairman- ship fight in 1595, at a time when, by his own confession, he was ‘co: with overwhelming defeat, he sought rescue from the forces which he had before treated with derision and scorn. As soon as his pledges of reform had saved him from poiitical extermination he contemptuously repudiated them all. **The. desperate plight in: which he finds himself has rrompted him: to counterfeit the ncw seven months’ old action talken by. the Busine Men's League in. offering $10,000. reward for the arrest and conviction of any one buying or attempting to buy votes. “I fear that Mr. mindful ef this offer in his hour of de- feat 2s he was of his pledges two years ago in his hour of triumph. To pre- vent the success of his attemnt to bring into ridicule honest efforts aimed at the debauchery of le tures, I make the following prepesiticn and plaee it be- yond revocation or amendment c€lf or any one elce: BIG REWARD. deposit with cemupany of this city and approved sceuri- upon trust, ! $20,000 to any give to the genera mbly apoointment ice “or to secure vote of for the 'thods are extermi- | ~is at hand; and the people of Pennsylvania. Quay fs under $5,000 bail on the criminal charge of -using a bank's money and state funds for his own use. The day after the election he openly declared that he was going to Florida for a rest of three or four weeks, thus ignoring the criminal suits that were hanging over his head in the courts of Philadel- phia. The day that Quay left for Florida | District Attorney George S. Graham, of Philadelphia, torneys | served notice on his at- | that he proposed ‘to push im- | mediately the suits for misusing bank | and state's funds against Quay. That the brazen declaration that he, Quay, proposed to go to Florida for a long vacation, thus charges hanging over him, go with the district attorney of Phila- delphia. That M. S. Quay must come to the front and face a jury, the same as any other common person under in- ¢ictment for a crime. Quay grew hot under the collar at this and wrote a slam-banging letter to his attorneys, saying that he would come back from | Florida, whenever he was wanted. There the case rests today. It is a sure thing, however, that M. S. Quay, United States senator from.Pennsylvania, will be called upon in court to answer cer- tain charges within the next 30 days. The. people of Pennsylvania might as well understand now the truth of what has been preached in these letters for | John Wanamaker | months past. that and the friends of good government and of honest politics, and anti-Quay ma- chine influences, are in this fight to stay till the cows come home, and the curtain is rung down. Quayism, with all its rottenness, its subversion of manhood, its control of the votes and consciences of men, is doomed to extermination. The cur- few has rung: the dawn of a new day the grave of Quayism has been dug. ~~ - Elk Lick Institute. The Solio is a program teachers’ institute to be held Paul. December 10, 1898: Song. Opening address—Rev. BE. 8. TTassler How to secure attention—Drof. | ley. ronted: | Quay will be 2s un- | by my- | Essay—Supplementary work in the school rcom—Sherman Davis. Recitation—\. B. Stevanus. Things to be avoided by the teacher g ; —E. K. Resolved, Barelay, Miss Melissa Compton. that the more toward building the the child than the parent. Aflirmative, Prof. Saylor, E. J. Egan; Negative, Prof. Hartge, Prof. M.S. Maust. Spelling—>iss Nell Dom. Ditliculties which occur in atiending district institutes—Alfred Broadwater. What good is to be derived from the study of Physiology—>M. E. Hershberg- er. Incentives to study—W. W, S01. teacher ean do character of Nichol- Queries. Program to be interspersed music. DP: institute to begin at 1 o'clock - ye Witt’s Witch Hazel counterfeit or imita- When you ask for 1 Salve don’t accept ‘a tion. Thom more cases of Piles being cured hy this, S. Has, Klik i Pa. a Riverside. corruntion, its | ignoring the criminal | would not | Lep- | W. II. KooNTz, J. Gu OGLE. KOONTZ & OGLE, Attormneys=- At-I.aw, SOMERSET, PENN’A. Office opposite Court House. FRANCIS J. KOOSER. ERNEST O. KOOSER. KOOSER & KOOSER, Attorneys=s-Atl-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. . BERKEY Attorney-at-T.aw, SOMERSET, PAs Office over Fisher’s Book Store. A.M. LICHTY Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENNA. Office one door east of P. S. Hay’s store. BEAL'S > RE STAU RANT! Call at the new restaurant in the Menger Millinery building, for first-class Lunches, Ice Cream, Confectionery, Bread, Pies, Cakes, Tobacco, Cigars, ete. I keep only the best of goods and sell at very modest prices. Call and try my wares, JAMES BEAL, Prop., Salisbury, PUBLIC SALE —of Valuable— REAL ESTATE ren 3) 4 — By virtue of the authority vested in me by the last will and testament of John Marker, late of Upper Turkey toot township. deceased, 1, the undersigned exceutrix ot the said decedent, will expose to public sale at the*Homestead” one and one-half miles northwest of Kingwood, in Upper Turkey- foot township, Somerset county, Pa. on Saturday, Dec. 10, 1898, at One O’clock P the following described tracts of land, to- wit: No I All that certain tract and parcel eof land situate in Upper Turkey- foot township, in said county, adjoining lands of Daniel Sechler, Irvin Sullivan. Daniel M. Marker and Arenas Snyder, con- taining INO acres, more or less; 10 #eres of which are cleared and the balance well timbered. This farm is in a high state of cultivation and lies in the midst of an ex- cellent farming. community. The surface of this farm is smooth and rolling. There {ise erected on the same a good two-story | said county, | Cramer, frame dwelling house, bank barn and-a complete set of farm out-buildings, There is a tine apple orchard on the farm as well as a large-variety of otherchoice fruit trees, NO ~ All that certain tract of land sit- + ~+ uate in Middlecreek township, in adjoining lands George Willinimm King, Abraham Peck and others, containing 1 re Cor TAN) acres are cleared and the remaining 16 acres are well timbered. This is a splendid | grazing tract. with | | tioned piece or | north thirty-thri 1 all others combined. In | Nov. l1lith.—Hurrah for the arand | victory and clean sweep of the R licans! hear from “Ned,” the Deal correspondent. L.et us again Hore throat is prevalent in this vicin- epub- | \o y All the limestone on, in and under ALL): the following deseribed or men- parcel of land situate in Middlecreck township, i i county, brange d and described at n post by the Thrias hence south forty six and one-1 ees, west forty=tour (41) perehes tHenee dn it of Peterson’s 3, West ong (1) tand of Green onc-hali (4 1-2 21 fon 1 (MH) perce his to a post, thene and or Cassimer King’s heirs south thir Pies a ene one (1 sinning, containing red with the for th: pur- and Ss forthe purposs: and CONN ng oaway from the said ¢ froun d the said Br 1estone. TSIM ve-third of the purchase \ o remain alien paid ann during her natural h. the principal sum ml representatives of John a post, rerio: a 1 Ining rth AUaries, eas money est to-he or n= L-ty, convic- | paid t Many are afilicted, but we are Marker deceisedons is provided in his Fast taanent. balance Feane 1 | purchase money of No. : . . > 5 10% 33 1 ws serious. | 3S ESHO.G dhe svn O11 | DIAG AND BOODLE. ¥ 1) HH 2} Rad ee g vd the balnnee in payments of $200.00 Quay’ never meant z 115 fer 215 ne I'rank Thomas has resigned lis posi- | Lyi i! i which pay- Cat cgu =. og LE Se ar : > hie 2 ited States sennt ' TENT eured by judgments upon es 5 ot i 10.000 revear ¢ be Ee PE. : tion as road-maker and _is now employ- isos Sy, dave £ pa } CC. Hew Maven, Ot. od by It. 3 of the election ef a Uni : '§ senna A pole 50 feet in length has been tor to su ( = ay 1 to this, © also agree to procure counsel Porn by Ask your dealer Amrnunitic erts the Standard of the World WIRCHESTER make of Gun cor = an and take ro other. i; BLU, REE --Qur new lliustrated OSTER REDPE AVING ARMS glad to note that no cases have proved another side B achy. one-third to bie Vy . Interest ; school, and a | ferred payment to be t by judoinent tpon the : raised at the Thomas large: American flag waves triumphant- sold for eash up- AT EE EA BT RE EE A ASE Sn 4 ee ETT ROTA TE ES v ly from morn Gill night. Surely patri- | olism is yet alive in our land. ( Burkholder, the renowned oralogist, is prospecting for canal other minerals, We have not yet lear ed of his sueeess. Returns for Congress and Senator. Ripon 1 1 cov ve no occup 1 i ate 1 3 . . : 3 Yor d - 3 x Yi A : 1 but two of the | 1 10ld: Cuties aid NWsSLg Dn us : Sad Rati yall hig {jis Sood ality = Rul andidate for i new house and HOW puting 5 ex sceiate Judges Horner and Black 3.and Jave had 1 psy and Lam vy 1 ! : » feels somo better comp! held the « omputation court at Somer- ur testimonial for a unt of good wh o : o sa na pang Tabule we * i Oe . 1A RUAN CL IR. : nie kor denorit : He Ina - ounty ) rp mony testimo i Possession ne is cone ro -Laneaster | sot, last week, and at the conelusion of we of Joseph Hechler, bringing his borough, jorse home : : . nie =the good has moved | rw couply: fur hs ; ti yrs Renator. t Bodfor ao TL much e¢hanee for beat Jun Xa Basa Eh ; ? . i dnhanehs of rina bourough, to ear- HON [en . Q 3 reel county for Doth law. as the points Hollidaysburg. returning boards Eo wenth day alten Hania the returns ny and Congress, From joint returns are for- States department at PEI LIOY i : urninge boards met do given iol {hi i | performed (hi Bother waa , 3:5] =; ‘have VOoung vr PPP cour=e these hobo» ana hunne do not B. Bostwick, io move, mrmereial man, at the J EPPUTLICAN ' REPrurLIcaN. aii isl my black wu viter at Me donwarc a 4 B00 h otel iT he ha 1st wllot on the ¢ 210.600 raward TS ( AL} BLA NES for sale : di iy “i the pecple that » : roceding yi ~ R e 33 s ” : . . nd reach of all or © Stax office. “Deed I didn’t, boss? said he, display- nary . goa is rapidly heing nublicans asked nel Stone as a vindication ident McKinjey and to give sup- to his. national policy. Senator Quay himseif was silent through all pated. campaign and endeavored to re- were 11 shining ivories; “no suh, ’d much Fuller be a live nigger den a lead voter disei- 1a row of The time is past when M. 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