Messrs. C THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR kabile, guests fo Mr. and Mr Jeffery during = L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publis bor the past week. The gentlemen are | nephews of Mrs. Jeffery. Ente t the Postoflic Pa., H. Clark, Chauncey. Ga., says De- fs mail matter of the Se Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured him of — piles that h licted him for twenty n : It i weedy eure for skin lewnre dangerous coun- . $ ° Sold by Medicine Dealers. and to Meyersdale, much have both moved to the regret of their many Salisbury Both of them were very good friends friends. here citizens, and thei them their nev wish success and prosperity in v homes formerly of Salisbury, Ind., was married informed. We wverthele: s Dr.P.S. Ke Vex | = | | 1 i | John Bonheimer | | | | | | but now of { last Sunday, we are but ne don’t know to whom, {| Tue 8 A: ex eds its eon jratula in, { Pr. K “0. K.” and at he got a | od wife is a foregone conclusion. iter of Mr. and brain | May, the second daugl | Mrs. J. M. Wright, died of | Mond the of 8 years, a 9 mot 26 Funeral ser- | vices were held at the Reformed chureh, Tuesday, at 2p. m. The de- ceased was a ve *hild, and | . i will be greatly e fa who have the sympathy of all. +0 Prothonota arson, se of stom: ich | rived great benefit from its use.” It i digests what you eat and can not fail to | eure. Sold by Medicine Dealers | Dr. HL W. Delozier looks like a walk- | ing button sign these days. Harvey . 11 1 | . If vou would be well | M. Berkley having flooded this town = Io, 37 tT. $e : with his campaign buttons, and most posted on Skirts, you pai ¥ D y people having thrown them aw the must pay our store a doctor has been gathering them up and | re: + decorating his handsome e: ss with visit. A constantly Bcanatih J them. He looks as gay as a Modce chan o collection is chief, and makes just as much noise; but he’s harmless. here to greet you, and i Delozier savs the economy of the elected to borough, committeeman of and that he will se he gets every miner vote, we are in- formed. Well, we think that Delozier doesn’t swing quite all of the miners, and we believe that a many of them will vote for Sam Liven- good, the jolly blacksmith and leader of our band. Married, Tuesday evening, April 17th, Mr. Jefferson Smearman and Miss Julia Wahl. The place at the home of the bride, Rev. E. S. Johnston Mr. Smear- man is an upright, industrious young man who came to Salisbury from Gar- rett county, Md, a year or two ago, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. Cas- Wahl. The many of the couple extend their congratulations. will appeal e to it that prices Jou. rather We are show ing thom good in all desirable colors, and a bewild ber of trimmed, ering Plain, flare and kilt- The Skirts num styles. event took ed effects. for lined like this: 31.29, 8179, $5.00, 84.00, prices : performing the ceremony. ran per friends Otto Korb, Grand C lor, K. P., 17 r Boonville, Ind., says “DeWitt’s Witch h 0 I I ] Ml tl Haze soothes thie most delicate ' 1 U { i i Lui, skin and heals the most stubborn ulcer with certain and go)d results.” Cures Linincs bindines piles and skin diseases. Don’t buy an ANNgs, hangs, imitation. Sold by Medicine Dealers. and the gent ral finish Ben. F. Livengood, who was absent fr returned the other day, looking as genial and happy m town for a few days, will prove tisfactory to all. Mer & Gols Meyersdale, Pa. as ever. In exchanging greetings with the editor, Ben remarked: “Just tell the people that you saw me, and that 1 have money to Ben always manages to have his share of the coin of the realm, takes the He is ever in a good humor, and he never frets or about any- Those are the kind of people that usually live long, loan.’ and he world easy. worr thing. Married, Sunday o'clock, Mr. W. B. evening last, at 6 Stevanus, and Miss —_——— Lou Koontz, both of this borough. The MEN'S STRAW and Soft Hats, | ceremony was performed by Rev. E. S. Johnston She imcse styles 0 of the bride's Lick Scrrery Co. 1e bride and groom are well known in Jaluable in Changeable Weather. y isbury and : Beople are benefited by the use of | Vicinity, the one being a daughter of Speer’s Port Grape Wine. esp ciaily | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Koontz, the Jadies. It purifies the blood a nd m other a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah H el + = 8. itheir eyes shine li ke tars Both are pop ular and y, and hearty eon- remed in the commun ou R can’t be beat. ou LADIES Tri Come to see . on ey 1IcK SvrrLy Co. Stan extends its most gratula W. 1. under ¢ Shipman, Beardsley, 3 suffered from Co-operatis eM urna Fire Insurance 1 { v Company. ve years. Doctors = = little relief. Fi- JY. H. Rerrer, Tres, A, Froro, V. DP: Dyspepsia ure Frep. Grong urer and now Sie win he likes and as much : ry > sl 1 8 1 ay By giving this company some recog- > ie oe and lie {i els like a new nition in a small wa nan. It digests what you eat. Sold ou will show | enferprise insaralce. by Medicine Dealers. Married, A your appreciation of a whose nim is to giv yril 12 Write for infor: pril 12th 1 oP )00, Mr. Charles 7. May and Miss Ora Belle Hay. The wed- +8" ding took place in Mey tev.Dr. -% - - Truxal p tot he ee the girls in another co which souple the 1 1 aj ing large b ‘ i Dy shi in. Portugal fc ding tour to Wi GC. They | “worth reading a . Speer returned home on Ley | Jersey makes wine from the same | grape. His wines are unsurpa by any in the world. 5-3 - —- - y This \ an Admipistrator’s Notice. ie poof Afr. and V0 e Hsgate of Morri Wagner, late of Ay FUL y boroug a bury, 1 ¢ ¢ : Letters of admi tate havii ased Present Foi m ment to the f §.C Lowry, - Attornes H& BALED HAY raw forsale tf PY HH. . Shaw, Sali few. people Thomas Lee of the county ion of hi ade aa LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. newspapers n the time it occurred, for the reason that no | death at or near Miss May Arnold went to West Ches- ter, Pa, last Thursday, where she is at- ‘tending the State Normal school locat- ed at that place. "pt one reported the event. Mr. Lee died on the 24th of February last, after an illness of about three weeks. Ie was 83 years, 2 months and 9 days old. le Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, | was well known throughout Somerset Pe pae nly by us 2 Delis county, Pa., and Garrett county, Md., tle pills always act IN Sold by | as he was a very prominent, influential Medicine Dealers. "| and wealthy member of the Amish : Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barchus and Mr. church, Ms lee wos bor of Tush and Mrs J 1. Wart te a parents, but was reared by a Pennsyl- Seachy Keesport, to spend the I: with friends and rel Dr. A.M. Lichty and Mr. R rett a few days Ago received t fine horses from Akron, Ghio. \ mals are greatly admired by the local fanciers of horse flesh. “I think De \Witt’s Li r: the best pills in 0 world, Lake, Happy Creek, Va nove all obstructions of the vania Duteh ft are of whom he learned the Pe dialect and rugged informed, ster holidays also Pov th honesty so hese people. Ei brig industrious, he amassed qt although he be n life in pe IVEY He wi as probably ther ish in Elk ever an earnest, thful member cf that church. and bseurity. man the A Lick | | | . two counties over Heyno the | jowever, that many of the Dunkards Reynolds-Price Combi ire going to be caught napping, for it is I am told the same decepti now | + well known fact that Harvey has being ed upon 1l { | long ago forsaken the church of his ounty voters, and cert as | parents and considers himself a long among township, and was owels, act quickly and ne W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says, Bold by Medicine Dealers. ‘I consider One Minute Cough Cure a Our genirl friend Michael C. Lowry | mot , wonderful med ne. quick and 3 safe It is the only mless remedy is sorely afllicted with rheumatism, we | that gives immediate results, It cures are sorry to say. we ought to | coughs, cc olds, croup, broncet is, ori take another fishii ip to Puzzly run, | Whoop preumoni in order'to effect a cure. What say | [roasts 'you? Here's hopi will soon be ble to make the t1 George Blake fever, | Alf Ringler must be | Salisbury | HOW THEY LIE. late a date as April 12th, alleged, “No and Lucifer, the Census Prevariecators, Run Against a Snag. | In their respective issues of very re- cent date, Tne Star and the Somerset | Standard stated that all the census ap- 1 1 been | { Timmie made.” The list for Somerset county, i in the possession of Chairman Berkey files in the Census Bureau, and is com- there Thirty-six | or two districts where were | pointments for this county blanks in the list. names made. The Scull organ in Somerset, | CL. " 3 3 5 appear on the list, the Herald, and its old pol-parrot in| : : So : | I do not believe in deceivi voters at once set up a vigorous | D E | Do not the voters of Some county e Herald got off the follow- | 3 : { believe in square des . | One word as to removal of Postmas- enumerators | ters: 11 rob oralforiad a Tir other | ers. VE ; Bol p erred ® € hargg ind no | hor made a single removal. The re- 3 f | ports of the Government intment, nor will {he y for | come. No promises of ap- either | Inspectors have led to the removals. It has been weeks to pointments have been Bedford or Somerset county by any one | ) my duty to gest the names of parties i rity to do so. | had the 3ut the Herald did not tell the truth, | for many months. £ ld Pol-Parrot Smith, of the Com- | a candidate whether he made the falsc the Anti-Quay, but have g his say in his issue of | get good persons for the positions, and de in new after, in several cases, g the former incumbents ret I have never single hood all Quay or addir » follows: always named those who were strongly endorsed. Very truly yours, Josern E. Turorr. — . DARK LANIERN CAUCUS. “When tho i St nds va. Star and Ree- ord pul lish the ef 1ave op ointmer :y are deliber Every intelligent | Seullions Meet and lay Plans, Some appointment can be of Which Come to Light. papers have been nsus department and On Monday d and passed apon ley, ppointed for that the not night Harvey M. Berk- Ben Morgan, Telephone Milt Beach- 2 ly, Windy Elmer Pugh, Smiling Virgil i be apps Sas | Saylor, Purple-nosed Adam, Laughing and this cannot be done before the last | Delozier, Collar Stephen and a f April or early in May. The false | number of lesser lights had a political reports are cire ulated to influence | | voters in the congressional contest If left, which of purpose. 1 be st examinations Horse seance at the Valley house in this bor- ough. Great plans of course were laid, and to each one present was assigned an important political duty to perform. cons nce ld Lou Smith has any doubtful, he start course is probably felt cold if sweat Adam, of course, had no trouble in the other fellows that he above all others had great influence Ehew thay Sera try) with the farmers of Elk Lick township, | of office-seekers and their friends, for i be. of 36, os delopsied te | they knew that Tne Star, Standard earn Let tillers of the soil Stow fo | 15d Record had told the truth mark their tickets.” In Adam's mind the appointment of that will be dead easy, for he claims to carry the vote of Elk Lick township in his vest-pocket. It didn’t look that way last year, but then maybe Adam had his vest on wrong side out and couldn't find the pocket that contained the vote from his old Peruna-embalmed carcass uttered the untruth. He and convincing when he foregac great both ive a lot Timmie Scull to dee course, about census enumera- that all the appointments were made before April ith, for of those he recommended to the Census Washington, and he tors, and they also knew Timmie himself sent the names Jureau in could, . ; oO 3 wns i a ‘eve i Cas therefore, not have been ignorant of the f the township. However, i pad truth of what Tire Gran. Standurd and plain that he found the one containing f wh : STAR, Stand . ; 1e campaig ttle. Record published as a matter of news, tl umpaign bottle Delozier, who is a man of oratory and great persuasive power, yet modest and unassuming, was picked on as the very best man in town to handle the miner vote, also the vote of the operators, for he claims to very popular with both. id which came direct from an oflicial Yes, and Pol-Parrot Smith knew who was appointed as early s March 26th, but they hoped to keep the matter » dead secret until after the coming primary. The object of their source. Timmic S n . selee “wi deception was to keep as many deluded Stephen was selected for Jigger boss” for the borough. Being a good persons at work for their slated candi- temperance man, he can attend to that important duty without being suspect- ed, and that’s why “Solly” Newman dates as possible, but somehow the Census Bureau at Washington ignored the evil designs of Timmie and Lucifer, | : : oo and the ink which printed their false lifted that jug of whisky that Tom Rees Statements in the Herald and Com. left at an oyster ranch for Stepl en But the most important duty was as- signed to Virgil Saylor. 1] ow rdly dry until the daily merc Ie was dele- newspapers published the official list of this out by the Census Bureau at \ gated to tamper with a certain employe of a certain printing oflice and induce him to betray his employer and obtain some printed matter that did not be- long to the employes of the office, but which would be of service to the Scull ring. But “thesbest laid schemes of mice and men gang aft aglee,” and Virgil tackled the wrong man and came to grief. dirty attempt, of enumerators for county as ton. Following is the official list of ap- pointments: George I. Stark, Addison: A. ler, Holsopple ; William H.( ber; Duff A. Manges, Ashtola S. Meyers, Berlin ; George Fogle,l George M. Miller, Rockwood ; Jacob S. Kingwood; J. M. Kauffman. .Cass- 1t, Wind- ; Robert Jerlin; Boucher, It was a low, Davidgville ; George D. Gross, Davids- : : . on : rk course, to get his nose into another ville; James Tannehill, Draketown; , feata ust fiat all 1 : s 3 : man’s private business, but all suc Stephen R. MeKinley, Elk Lick; Irvin (hi 21 . re 2 Yo 4 : 1ings are necessary 1e success o J », Elk Lick; James H. Suder, u a 1 bi 3 > hi : 4g ; : . : 1e Scull machine, of whic irgil is a Glen Savage; EK. K. Hostetler, Poca- ! 1109) g 8! most subservient tool. boodle shelled out at this secret meeting, our reporter who was present in disguise does not know, but Adam, Delozier, Virgil and *“Solly” Newman flush just now, and being well paid for their great (?) influence, the voters will fall over hontas; George 8. Lohr, Martin L. S. Wilt, er, Bakersville ; Stoystown, Coleman; C. E.Gard- Charles I. Shaffer, Jenners; G. H. Bauman, Sand” 1 Henry H. Hay, Edie: G. D. leyersdale; L. DM. Pile, Barronvale; David 8. Glade; Joseph D. Rockwood ; Wim H. Crosby, Just how much was nent exactly Lichty, Stephen, J are very Boucher, Snyder, Iya themselves to do Glencoe; W. L. Powell, Forward; Wil- TiAl : . ; 1 th W Powe orwar Wi the hiding of this nrosious gang-—per. ) urst, Se rset; 2 ] 1 % : io : haps, and then perhaps they won't. 3 . Saylor, 5 : : 2 a Time will tell. | Bi othe rion; Cyrus CG. Jacob W. nbert, Every One a Quay Man. Every term in P ook, 8 hi serving a ry. for man in this the frauds is a Quay man. Every man who fled from the state to avoid the penitentiary for ballot frauds is a Quay man. Every man who tried toshield ballot- box stuffers is a Quay man. Every fraudulent ballot cast by the state peniten ballot lie, swear ase, but the cold and swear all you i 1 imsin the d as de- facts stare your deceived vic », and ceivers of the blackes nant type. you are both bran st and most mal such The last of the the census enun offenders was cast in the Q neither is » machine, examining the ballot-boxes during trials. Every man who was sorry, every man | who wept, every man who regr owing letter from Congre | see the ballot-box stuffer brought to nropp. | justice—every one was a Quay man. Wasnixgros, D. ( { Every man enriched by speculating To tne Vore: \ mistaken with state mcney, which is illegal, is a | Quay man, and the only man who plead Le statute of limitation to keep out of the penitentiary was old Quay himself. Feary man who is drawing 7 from the out duties of his cf- pointment of Enum | | a big sal- state while election- g the i fice Quay newspapers all know it, but lie to —every one is a (Quay man, and the | conceal it. imeralors | Every dirty, raseally Scull ring ipervisors in | henchman in this county is a Quay man, and every such man is backed by Herald and the Me : Commercial. r to eight | the Somerset yers- yn in | de persons were positic some of the towns! nd as late Go to the polls early next Saturday Thursday and I'rid le 5th and 6th { and vote for Kooser, Koontz, Kendall, of April, (nanediai oy > fore the primaries, | Coleman, Mosholder and Welch, and | the voters were No selections | pencil the names of their opponents | had been made.” This was direct dc- | blacker than the hinges of hades. That | ception and a wrong perpetrated on | is the way to vote if you want to vote | these confiding men, as the appoint- | for decent politics, good government ments had been made, and the names | and the best men. | were on file in Washington before — The Sculls and the Punkara an Amish Vote. A few years ago the Somerset Herald ublished an article setting forth that the Dunkards a ant, illiterate class of people, opposed April 4th. Director of the Census Mer- riam wrote me on that date, asking me to call at the Department and see the list for the four counties in the district More t county nough votes in nd Amish were anignor- anged by these promises to have affected tl to education, ete. Many of ourreaders My vote wa and that f 20 will remember that Tne Star published | nolds 2468. And in some of the dis- | axirncts from the s id article, roundly ondemning the Sculls for the great in- e they did the two aforesaid de- iominations But the Dunkards are zood enough in the estimation of the Sculls when they want votes for Har- vey M. Berkley, W. H. Sanner, Fred Rowe and the rest of the Scull ring tricts my friends re of about seve maj Other e contribute ry” over whict been shouti my opponents hi | further deceive. Have the voters for- :andidates The Sculls are even bidding gotten that B county gave me 2, for votes on the strength of the fact that majority, making poy verdict Harvey M. Berkley comes from a stand 2,035 m or inthe | punkard family. We hardly think, appointments of Enumerators had been sought to ! is correct, having been taken from the | plete as far as it goes, omitting only cne |! was | interest of | as was proven by | the | etted to | | Every vote ‘arnest Chris- Dunkard church. y AM. Burkley can’t any more be ated for Congressman on his ’s religion than he can enter the lom of heaven on his father’s re- “Every tub must stand on its 1 every man must have him to , but ¢ y above the pla doctrine of the heav- vi to ge. “Lawyers’ mention in Somerset, made and we of the tee that turn- in able attorney nade application Somerset bar. ek we mention- Jers nst we Biesecker, A. C. Holbert, L 4 Joi Uhl as the per- sons responsible for the O’Niell outrage, but Mr. on the Uhl Feforing us that he was not committee and had nothing to do with the £ Well, we had of Mr. Uhl, that he is not a member of trust. This hing down to the Scull r better learn abw ays thought and we are glad to the Somer- narrows tl pettifog- are re- O’Niell, ins and legal wwyers’ They ale ane ng out Mr. an attorney with more br ability than the whole Scull ring com- bined. We are sorry that Mr. Uhl’s name got mixed up in r by this af nd we are very glad to make tion. Mr. Uhlis *O. K.,” and he is a lawyer of ability. He is too solid a man to be in the lawyers’ trust and we are glad to know it. .— The Way “Tim’’ Scull Worked the Census Gold Briek Business in Shade Township. » April 17th, 1900. — When‘ Seull hears from ihe Shade township election district, he wilk be surprised to learn that “All Fool passed with April 1st, and that the voters of that district have discarded their fool’s-caps, settled down to solid business. “Timmie” Kaxrsen, Pa Eprror Star Timmie” s Day” and You his end- less chain census enumerator gold brick racket ‘way out gnorant, see, is still working there ; but somehow ’mongst th (?) innocent looking (?) mountaineers something happened to the running gear of their old machine, the sure to other day, which is prove fatal to their foul de- that district on April 21st. You see, it happened this way: “Tim- mie” had promised through his ma- chine to present a little souvenir in the way of an enumeratorship to a certain signs in young Scullion of that district. Of course “Timmie” knew that would be other applicants for the job, another # just so when the application from young ived, man ar “Timmie there salted the little job down in the corner | of his vest pocket for the fulfillment of promise No. young and sent applicant No. 2 an edgement of his portant fea 1to his adherent, application. An im- about the s the fact that an er dorsement of forty-three good eitiz accomp d the application. “Timmie,” “now, this looks like a stre of good luck! There’s forty-three votes, and probobly more if I manage it well. Now, fellow’s eyes until April 21st, for it won’t do to 1 after m chuckles in h splinter ture formal aj plication of No. 2 ll just pull the wool over this turn down No. promise?” “Timmie” poor deluded old mails No. 2 a test examination, box er with a sly hint that he is about to the plum, but before pointment he must submit to this test receive his ap- st his examination in order to te job. The sheet is returned, fee red his point, ability to handle the prop- erly executed and and mie that he h g confident and that 1 ends well.” Well, pe but you’ll it’s not ended yet. Oh no, not ful! You'll fir 1 say on April 2 are not suet think. When dorsement of hans : rhaps; we will 1 People h seem to as you you turned down our en- who was in good man, every way duties ticn, waich will be le of performing the the gross connec with enumera- insult time are is not the least de- you offered us a resented in 4 proper and n acknowl- | as he | togeth- | Tue President of the United States is commander-in-chief of our army and navy. Yet, when Joe Levy, Fred Bie- secker’s Demoecratie clerk, was soldier- ing in the Philippines, he had a letter published in the Somerset Demoerat in which he maligned President McKinley in such a way as to belittle short of the blackest kind of treason. Because Tur Star censured Levy for his traitorous remarks, the Meyersdale Commercial calls the editor of this paper a soldier hater. But we can stand the slur, com- ing from so foul a source, and more than one old soldier in this vicinity will bear testimony that the old soldiers have no warmer friend than Tue Star man. We have assisted many of them in obtaining pensions, and although offered pay for our services, we have always refused any and all remunera- tion. We greatly respect true, patriot- ic soldiers, but we believe any soldier should be courtmartialed and shot when he maligns and slanders the com- mander in chief of our army as Levy did through the Somerset Democrat. Dox'r take rr boodle, nor In- surgent whiskey. After the primaries are over these fine-scented gentlemen will not know you. They want your vote and that’s all. After that you can scrateh gravel for yourselves. Fred. Rowe has always stood by you. To very many of you he has paid individually thousands of dollars and you know it. It would be the basest ingratitude if you desert him now. Recollect, after the primaries, you will be nothing to the gentlemen who are stufling you with rot-gut cornjuice and one dollar bills, if all is true that is said. Fred. Rowe is the same to-day as he has been so many years. Stand by Sanner and Rowe, Berkley and the whole ticket.— Meyersdale Lucifer Commercial. Smith says, surgent boodle, nor i “Don’t take In- irgent whiskey.” He wants you to take Scull ring boodle and Peruna, no doubt, the kind of stuff that has made an ingrate, all-around fool and physical wreck of him. Fred. Rowe, he says, has paid thou- sands of dollars to many of you. That may be, because he couldn’t get out of it. But say, Lucifer, why didn’t he pay Louis Stinel, a citizen of your town, what was due him for labor? Why did Stinel have to sue him before a Salis bury J. P. a short time ago for a labor claim? And, by the way, why don't you tell the voters that Stinel obtained judgment against Mr. Rowe for nearly $200? Mr. Rowe, as you well know, Mr. Lucifer Smith, is a hard master to work for, or he would not need to be sued for a labor claim. An upright man is seldom sued for wages, and you know that Mr. Rowe’s attitude toward honest labor is not very commendable. Voters, don’t vote to put a yoke upon Vote for the three K’s. Kooser, Koontz and Kendall are Republicans and never sued for wages due a working man. Don’t forget that Rowe is a company tyrant, also bear in mind that Berkley and Sanner are his aiders and abettors, Down the three of them, if you are in favor of the common people and working men of this locality. A vote for Berkley, Sanner and Rowe is a vote for the oppression of the laborer and tax-payer. your own necks. sound were store -— hg The “*'Bazoo’’ and the ‘‘Bazooette.” Just as Harvey Berkley, the Scull refused in 1897 to publish announcement of all candidates the Scull the refusing to publish the announcement of any candidate not on Chairman Berkey this year chairman, the who were not on slate, Bazoo is now its slate. mailed to the Bazoo, as he did to the other papers of the county, the an- nouncements of all eandidates, but the refuses to publish any names ot on its slate. The Bazoo denies that t received the announcements, but a is but a poor defense when it goes st the fact that the announce- ts were mailed, and were received by all other papers, including the Ba- zooette, which had them in type, but was made pull them down by its mas- ter. The announcements were widely Bazoo i published 1 week, and the Bazoo still | refuses to publish them. The Bazoo | bolted the regular organization last g ez of s shown in these appoint- | We all know that anything | ? hang will be utilized canery for chine. Well us in the face and expect us to his old you can’t slap turn damnable around then anda support a been exhibit- built that Cirziro. you have We rottenness like Oh, no! are not - acts are Howing editor hed from the Meye le Com- Scull-Berkley April’ 12¢h, newspaper, in 1900, merci: its last dated in Som- going to give him the the account. i. Berkley, who Ids in this county, is M. Reynolds.—Meyers- votes now ¢ represents Reyne a vote for John itl dale Com The Meye Commercial is one of the principal mouthpieces of the Scull ring, and it has let slip the true meaning of Mr. Can the Republ county, with their such a Berkley’s candidacy. n voters of Somerset eyes opened, afford trap? Let Mr. Reynolds run for Mr. Berk- ley should not allow himself to be made to be caught in himself. use of. a. Herald and Commercial in their Harvey M. saying: “Ile is bone bone and {flesh of your that is so, God pity the Tne pitiful Berkley of your flesh.” If bone and flesh of the people of Somer- bone of our bone plea for votes for are set county! Besides, and flesh of our gether with the was born in" ard” dose for swallow. flesh when jumbled to- who of Fred. and”, is an “ Rowe, native born Ame se it is no disg have no Of cours race 16 be born in England, but we use for English company store tyrants nt to the Legislature company use for who want to be se to legislate in the interest of Neither do we have any stores. Berkley ranning and Sanner, who are Rowe’ and We hardly thin wes npions of hi: k that the toil- nty are go- asing thei ause. in political ehi- |; ma- | | of people do not sar, and now it is bolting all candi- dates not on its slate—Somerset Stand- ard. To cur readers we would say that the Somerset Standard is a thoroughly re- er, edited by a thoroughly re- liable man, but the editor of the Stand- ard should speak a little plainer. Lots understand that the Bazoo and the Bazooette are the Som- erset iferald and the Meyersdale Com- mercial, and for that reason we explain what papers the Standard has reference to. lizble pa; Se A Few Pertinent Political Notes from the Somerset **Standard.” The Bazoo regrets that it has pub- lished the call for the republican pri- y, and excuses itself by asserting that it is not published by Chairman Berkey’s request, which simply means that Cheirman Berkey did not hand the Bazeo the eall on a silver salver, and pay it a fabulous price for publishing it. But why should the Bazoo whine on this account? All it has to do is to name its price and then draw on the fund that its ex-chairman, Harvey Berkley, refused to turn over to his predecessor, J. A. Berkey A member of the Bazoo gang very frankly admitted the other day that Harvey Berkley would “not be in it” if Kooser should run, “but,” he added, “we want to put Harvey in line, you know.” Yes, we know, and everybody knows, that a man who will eall an election and then call it off at the die- ion of the gang is the sort of a man that the gang wants “in line” Wouldn’t it be the right thing for Har- vey to turn over the accounts and funds of the office from which the people re- moved him before he undertakes to gel Up to this very moment he agree to in line?” has refused to do this. The political meetings being held in different parts of the county are thorns in the fiesh of the Bazoo crowd. The only surprising thing is that the Bazoo doesn’t bring its Harrisburg gang of bolters here to break up the meetings. 1s it did last year with the republican meetings that Chairman Berkey arrang- 'd for. The Bazoo is very much afraid hat the prensent meetings will “learn ne voters how to vote”, but it is very nuch more afraid that they will show he voters how the Bazoo has been and HARTLEY ~IS IN=- laws ¥ 'i, New York City, ~THIS WEEK,~ me = Goods, mrt Wait Spring for his immense new stock. It will be by far the finest ever shipped to Somerset county, and the prices will please rich and poor. Wall's Mea { Market! continues to be This place headquarters for Tender Steak, Choice Dressed Sausage, Pudding and Juicy Roasts, Poultry, Fresh Fish in Season. [ aim to serve my patrons with the best in my line that the market affords. Thanking the public for a lib- eral patronage, and solicit- continuance of the I am ing a same, Respectfully yours, {. WAHL, Salisbury, Pa. Ks=tablished 1853. Pr. —DI Dry Goods Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS; ETC. SALISBURY. HAY, ALER IN— K PA. GoTo ® JOHN W. RINGLER, —For Your— COAL - HAULING AND DRAYING. square de lating and rea- r "Lerans—( ash or settlements at end cach mont when Iam my coal Dit ut the mines. Respectfully, JOHN W. RINGLER, SALISBURY, PA WANTED! MINERS AT OKCE! a number of houses We have for rent. Steady work guaran- teed. W. W.SHAWHAN, CONTINENTAL COAL CO, tf MEYERSDALE, PA Salisbury Hack Iane, SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. m. , arriving at at 6 p. about the seven-man ths school r things. The thing Yazoo is afraid of is that the is lying term bill and ot that the people will learn through the meetings misrepresent- how the Bazoo has been ing the three K’s—Kooser, Koontz and Kendall. Rantaet News. April 17th.—M. E. Berkebile, of the firm of Cyrus Berkebile & Sons, had one of his fingers cut off and two others badly Incerated while the other day. W. R. Berkebile, of Johnstown, paid a visit to his parents, last Sunday, at Breastwork farm. sawing shingles, The other day our town was struck by a sub-club matrimonial mix cyclone. The whole blamed thing was caused through a woman, too. Things assum- ed a pretty lively aspect for a while, but it finally blew over. The casual- ities are as follows: Killed, 0; injured, 6; missing, 1. The post-office which was occupied by our merchant, Mr Suter, was completely “gutted.” The store fixtures were carried a distance of two blocks, and deposited on the corner of Ash and Cinder streets, known as “Love’s Rest Place.” We had a railroad smash-up here the other day. While a freight train was shifting on a side track at the depot, one of the rails turned, and the tool house of section was smashed to splinters, and things turned literally wrong side up for a while. 553 required to square William Suter has tendered his resig- nation as as ant post-master, which has been accepted. Skare WiLsox, — Order Tue Svar sent to your friends abroad. It will be like a letter from the old home to them and they will ag preciate your kindness. Scene in the Vailey de: Meadiz, Portugal. Group The Sp Bas Winery to id of Girls Kets Carrying Weighty Full of Grapes to the be Crusted and ade into Wine, cer Ww inc Company, N. Jos tocked of the ry vineyard of Ys the vines a Speer dy are now the world, y and celled. sons, especially > aged are made ri nd vigorous by its use, as has no cqual; no super- 3 ans all over and in Europe, n recommend v physicians on rent brands of 'm- convinces rity of the Speer s for their patients. 1b 4 Ei and Grocers. Wheeler « Sewing Machine Preserver WS f health. Runs so light. So easy to learn. Sews so fast. & Wilson Rotary Motion and It rhing as “It turns dr I “The magic Silent Scw cious to waste wit Ball Bearings ntoa pratima? Life is too on and health too pre- a slow, hard run- ning, noisy machine, when-you can have the New Wheeler rs Wilson. For sale by if : u 8 BUILDERS, Bridgeport, Send for Cataiogue. Rutter & Will, V FTALITY PEAC CEFUL | &o SLUMBER, =S\ PS NST _— RRY, HEADACHE, Shiu OR, Wife fia = Vir TOR SLEEPLE: SSNESS, AN nD ALL WE ay b soMacH DISORDERS: ATER AT ALL 6) 10 GRAIN BRUGGISTS “al TABLETS. price 25% CIN oo ove FOR FURTHE Tue MODERN -REME GUARANTEED. FACTS ADDRESS HEVANES fii. Fave pou ever JAYS ME those having dirty work to do. not only oves dirt ains qe ily, but soften s and B.&0.R.R WIN Unde be but four daily at Meyersdale. No. No. No. No. 49, I 47, Daily. Daily L. SCHEDULE. ‘R ARRANGEMENT, SUNDAY, NOV. IN EFFECT 19, 1850. the new a ngement there will 1 ar {iy Ww VO 4 Hb has hay Dre liar and gal up Sat Spr Bo; nol ter: sty SI €Xq Oil hol ete.
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