The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 17, 1900, Image 1

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KOONTZ & OGLE. hu trust and the corrupt connivance of of- | it a misdemeanor to catch more than The following item taken from last Yesterday Ernest Speicher, a youth-
FP 3 Attorneys-At-Law, SD ha yislations of ow 80 trout in one day. Itis indeed hard | week’s Brethren Evangelist is unpleas- | ful clerk in Haselbarth’s hardware:
d =f . Pa ~~ SOMERSET, PENNA. AGAINST THE RING eh on Pn as on the fish liars to thus compel them to | ant news for us, as the item refers to a | store, sold a bottle of turpentine to
§ Office opposite Court House. ON I 0 livert attention from the | (elve ack inte the mouldering past | sister of ours: Bud Stotler, and before leaving the
—_—— chief enlprits by ordering the arrest of | for good fish stories. “Mrs, Gnagey, wife of the editor, has store one or the other of the boys broke
an inspector who had been exposed by -——— a 33 : Ps 5 : la he bottle illi flui 4 th
Fraxcrs J. Kooser. Ernest 0. Kooser. | Levi Wells, Dairy and Food Com- | this journal as an agent of the conspir- A rew weeks ago Aguinaldo, the been ill for twelve days, and beginning | t! 0 e, spilling the fluid over the
? ators, but he was told plainly that the | philinni = . : with last Monday was, for several days counter. One of them then put a.
KOOSER & KOOSER oad ) plainly tha Philippine chieftain, was reported to 3 3 : : :
’ en missioner, Is Forced to sacrifice of a minor offender, however |, 4.1 yf y hay nigh unto death. For severaldays and match to the turpentine to burn it off
Attorneys-At-Law, ast guilty, would neither satisfy the just | 2° dead. 1 now appears, however, |... \e did not leave her beside for | the counter, and in an instant there
Step Out of Ciiice. demands of the farmers nor serve to that he is still living, and no doubt the . e ge i ee ite a blnz The boys in the!
3 SOMERSET, PA. SOnvi . : more than ten minutes at a time. This | Was quite a blaze. 1e boys In their
, convince the public of the genuineness | Democrats are very glad of it, for he i 3 x 3 ic eff he fire 1
—— I ined deshs ty correth | wonix make sueh an sppropriate Fan: explains the lack of editorial matter in | frantic efforts to put out the lire only
3 x BUREEY SAYS HE IS GETTING TGO OLD the evils uncovered. Sian ante a Waa 3 Brean 7 this issue. At this writing (Friday splashed the burning fluid over more-
0 Ait in FARMERS DEMAND IT. e : ce pa morning) she is improving.” surface,and had not Hans Wilhelmi ap-
W: orney-at-I.aw, — “« : tact n ‘e ” : a . 5 3 y y ‘nee i
. v ; wv . The removal of Commissioner Wells, lana nood not expect many torch \Vith a sick sister in Ohio and =» Iit- | P22" d on the scence about that Ume,
estee, SOMERSET, PA. | Formers Demand Now That Hamil- Soersuny Hamilion and $s Whale staff light processions in the old Keystone tle babe dangerously ill in our own the chances are that a large portion of
. : 4 - . of officials of the dairy an ood com~ or s YS = E : cha i shes. as
styles, el ~ Rp Office over Post Office, ton and the Whole Crowd of I oat. Sesion was the duty piainly set before state.—Meyersdale Commercial. household, we are not in a proper mood Q0f roms would Ny 3 In phos ns pe
, 3.76 ticians in the Department of Agri- | him. Governor Stone refused to per- What's the matter with Hanna? | for editing a newspaper this week. We i 2 Pe rsons were about the store a
livtv-five selecti ci adies’ Tans, Vici RE. MEYERS STRICT ATTORNEY. culture Get Out—More Attempts to | form that duty and resentfully fought | Nothing. He doesn’t teed any torch | are glad to say, however, that our sis- ae | i Se
i Bisieige selections 2 Ladies Tons, Vici R. E. MEYERS, ra ae those who pointed it out to him. reject” Hh ei ion in the old Keystone | ter and our little daughter are both W hes Wilhelmi appeared on the
Kid and Patent Leather Shoes. Oxfords and Attorney-at-Tuaw, AVili Push the Cases and the Quay | siaanes. ye has Ye tisoned Wells only | state—doesn’t even need a boost from | improving, and we earnestly hope for scene, the ped bins under the counter
Slippers ade i 'n, imitati ‘nn ¢ SOMERSET, Pa- ¢t Give Way. because he had to, and he hopes to | the Lincoln Club bolters. their recovery. had already begun to burn, and sever-
REN ippers made in turn, imitation turn and Machine Must Give Way. » 8 p 1 large of powder that stood
N. 1 1 I 1 x . Office opposite Cook & Beerits’ Store. (From Our Own Correspondent.) save the rest of his rotten official cargo. Ems SEE : Brg o- o ae Tt - a: 00 ee?
styles 1eavy bottoms. Latest styles in vesting, com- orrespor y “The resignation of Wells is an ad- Tie fact that the Somerset Herald Off for Nome, Alaska. y were dangerously hot. We in Tue
~§ ug > Harrisburg, May 15.—Unable towith- | mission of the truth of the charges | , is Ci oT i i is ™ : Star office, which is just overhead, did
Straw bination and vesting stay tops and latest toes. A. M. LICHTY, stand the tremendous pressure that | made and proved by The North Amer- concedes McKinley’s re-nomination, 15 The two companies of gold seekers a . Terran of the es we had antil
les. was brought to bear upon him by the | jcan. It is a verdict of guilty against to say the least, surprising. What has | will leave here on Saturday or Monday [1% 'e2 fo cus Wen
. . Physician and Surgeon, outraged farmers and dairymen of the | the whole department responsible for become of the plum tree shaker? Ie | next for Nome, Alaska. several hours later. ¥ e owe a debt of
® . aL state, Governor Stone was compelled | the administration of the pure food | is their demi-god, and to see the Her- : Nol gratitude to Wilhelmi.
ock. x SALIS3URY, PENNA. | ast week to ask Levi Wells to resign oe i to Talvemant verdict, | 114 {or Hazoo) contending for another he one Spay 2 Sampesed pt Si re = -
aris > gt re Stein from his position as dairy an food | forced by an overwhelming mass of : he eight persons an 1e other of six, an eyersdale Items.
ome > d st . 8. Hay's >. 2 x : y 2 ; oy ike jus iause he
canpe duo: enst ol 1 1. Hayusiore commissioner in the department of | evidence that could not be rebutted. whom they don’t like just because he | ogg of them come from Oakland and EYERS sr P r 15
E 5 Ne , { : : Rg 4 : MEYERSDALE, Pa., May 15, 1900.
ee o agriculture. The dismissal took the | On the partial victory won in the oust- | IS certain of re-nomination, is astound- | {he county, although a few come from Work is aga! . «d the Ope
0; E. JARRETT, shape of a letter of resignation from | ing of Wells the producers of pure but- | ing. It’s only done to cheer up the | other states Vork is again resumed on the Opera
a. Ea that official to the governcr. In some | ter are to be congratulated. But it is | weak-kneed followers.—Windber Jour- Sa : house and Lutheran church.
cor in Men’s Tan, Vici Kid and Patent Leather LEADING WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, | respects it was a remarkable Sots only a payment on account to the out- | Senator R. A. Ravenscroft will goto| Normal school opened with an en-
= : ment. In his letter of resignation Levi | raged farmers and defrauded state. ’ Seattle, Washington, in advance of the | rollment of almost 100 pu ils.
Shoes and Oxford Ties, all in the latest style Salisbury, Pa. Wells says: More remains due, and the farmers Tr companies and make all t re oul I n z Epwort!
. ¥ All work tl d substantially d «I have held the responsible posi- | should not rest until the slate is wiped It would be a public misfortune were Pp antimedon arrahgements Tuesday evening last the Epworth
toes and fancy vesting tops. Over Fifty Select- ? i) neatly and substantially done | ;,; of dairy and food commissioner | clean. bicycles to disappear. They have prov- for the passage from Seattle to Nome. | League tendered a reception to those
ions in Bove’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in on short notice. for nearly five years, and have per- HAMILTON MUST GO. ed themselves agents of health and in- The actual cost of the journey will be | who assisted in the rendering of the
ea . 3 : formed Heys gn det Suttes «There still remain Governor Stone's | nocent pleasure ; they have stimulated about $160, but this does not include | Luther entertainment. Addresses were
the best quality. Prices reasonable. Hstablished factory manner. At this time impure secretary of agrienitwie who professed love for honest sports ; they have been meals enroute. made by Revs. M. L. Young and W. R.
HH AY food has been practically driven from | Sha Saab OD the means of a large distribution of The boys will sail from Seattle on or | Moore, Mr. W. H. Flinn, E. W. Cober,
INK ” . 4 2 our state. The only oleomargarine fac- | eq only to be looked it to be revealed; | money in the accessible districts; they about the 20th or 22nd. They will car- D. H. Bowman and Dr. K. Rauch. A
—DEALER IN— tory thot ras 1 Donnsyitame, Whes I! incompetent inspectors like Terry, | have acquainted thousands with local | T¥ complete mining outfits and all | very enjoyable evening was spent.
Flour ~4 ae 1895, er aed i Mn whose neglect of duty permitted and | geography and have enabled them to | necessary supplies. We hope the boys Mr. Wm. Appel is rapidly unproving,
1 Dry (700 ds sale oleomargarine dealers in Philadel- | i discover natural beauty in regions | may all strike it rich and return home | as is also ’Squire Floto.
°F ‘ phia, whom I found openly violating | swindling retailers and the protection- where they did not know it to exist; | ladened with the precious metal. —QOak- | Mr. Cyrus Truxal was tendered a
They th't fonch us on fine and clesant Notions he i yhen J wes Piaeed ns 2 selling wholesalers backed by the Quay | they have created industries that em- | land Journal. surprise party at his home on Broad-
2y CE touc § } 1 2g Ss e department, were driven from busi- | machine. A clean sweep of the entire | ploy thousands, and, above all, the — way, Monday evening. About fifty
3 : ness. In view of the fact that the work i poy ht a y
styles of Clothtng in Men's, Boys’ and Chil- Hats and Caps, that I have undertaken has been placed gong mun ba gn hy oe ng have caused in this country an interest Storm’s Work at Somerset. guests were present. Toasts were made
3 dren’s Suits. Best spring styles and low down on such a satisfactory basis and has | conspiracy that has been shielded by | in ood roads, without which no nation | Says the Somerset Herald: The |!" behalf of the guests by Revs. M. L.
Dt it St S| B Elyse Boots and Shoes, been earried on with such success, I| Governor Stone. Wells has been thrown | may call itself civilized, truthfully says | fierce wind that prevailed throughout Young, J. H. Knepper, Hon. S. A. Ken-
. prices. feel that I can mow relinquish it with- | to them as a sop to Cerberus.” an exchange. yesterday culminated in a storm at 4 dall, Dr. Lichty and Rev. A. E. Truxal.
3 out interfering with its continuance This sentiment is echoed by every rm o'clock which did 2 or less d The host responded with a very fitting
~ ° : GROCERIES, and with a sense of pride in the perma- | self respecting newspaper in the state. | popypin President Grover Cleveland | 4 | He did EO mngs | sncech. Mr. Traxal wag presented »
= . nent and valuable results that have | Only the Quay organs are trying to de- | . : A bolt of lightning struck the First Na- p . Mr Xa p hie
2 QUEENSW ARE TOBACCO been obtained. I am further impelled | fend Hamilton and the department of | 18 certainly pleased 3 the announce- | (iona] Bank building, tearing off the very handsome chair as a souvinir of
| e0%e QU LENO WL My £ >| to take this action by the fact that the | agriculture. Every Republican news- ment of the candidacy of Admirul | LJ cond the timbers immediately be- the day, his half-century birthday.
° . or ron work has grown to very large progor | paper, every Democratic newspaper, | Dewey for President. “This is fine,” | nanth tI £ TI : an r = -— =
EE CIGARS, ETC. tions and I have reached a time of life | every independent newspaper has con- | was his exclamation, when he first 23 ie 00) . 16 Secon, ODF © Silver Wedding.
when I feel that I ought to be permit- demned the corruption and demanded | | 1 din Th 1 Ned: the bank building is occupied by the Yesterday a very pleasant social
INCE. very Friday we receive fresh Strawber- SAT. ISBURY. PA. | ted to retire from active and arduous | that a new deal in the department of fond He EY en he AddeC: | pusiness offices of Dr. Marsden, J. S. > ry Des
or many ; oe J : duties. Appreciating the above, I ten- | agriculture be made at once. Look at his record in the Philippines. | nova and Engineer Lyone, and after event occurred at the residence of Mr.
nd ex. rics, Pine Apples, Lettuce, Onions, Radishes, der and beg that you will accept my = -~ = Such diplomacy was after my OWN |}. ior had passed over aothine ro. | and Mrs. H. W. Delozier, the occasion
Bn we resignation, to take effect May 16, i a i ¥ Ss 2 2 i ilve 25 ive
car the cle: ra y . Buying Gommitteemen, . he 5 1200 firm, yushengeshis. Tong! oi oq over their heads but u few sec: bole the Sivor os 25 SEDIvEINY -
rilli Zelley New i _ | greats s i v ) i 10 s > gr s pres
75 qual BE No one will be deceived by such | William Kelley, of New Baltimore Dor grea > ema lit Ny AR at mates of the building were injured. ie api 8 1 e Zao 5 1 5 a
Yon —_— : statements as the above. - “At this time ough, to induce him to resign as Com- | man of his personal y, firm and far | goo or Dr. Marsden’s instruments among those who participated in the
price ig ° impure food has heen practically driv- | mitteeman in order that J. A. Berkey | sighted, took the reigns in his hads,| damaged by the lightning. Work- happy event were the father and two
esent us \ . : 7 en from our state,” says Wells, when might appoint his successor. How the Democratic party would no longer #idn ware put ot work repabring the brothers of Mr. Delozier, who reside in
he Doss vi yspepsia ure fhe Pie state 23d itn Be much was paid the Allegheny township be honeycombed with the rottenness of damage as soon as possible Cambria and Blair counties, Mrs. Dr.
of i gantic ex S Hy . > . + ranic . : . . 2 nfi % is sis
out oi N . Di h omnransing rans and the | individual to go into New Baltimore Bryanism, but would again become the rang Enfield, of Bedford, who is a sister of
ec the igests what you eat. betrayal of the farmers and pure but- | and act as Commiiteeman has not yet great compact organization of Jeffer- ih : : . Mrs. Delozier, Mrs. Petry and Mrs.
viento ; : : y p | y : % Ir the new doctrine of the Expan- | : :
ngicd in It artificially digests the food and aids | ter makers by the agents of the dairy | been disclosed —Somerset Herald. son’s days. Siahicts ls true. tial tie constitution of Sharp, of Rummel, this county, wha
ry p Nature in strengthening and recon- | and food commission. What kind of a} rpje Scull having been defeated mE Re ! : > are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Delozier.
s guar- structing the exhausted digestive or- an and official is Mr. Wells to make The Scull gang having been defeated >us and thei : the United States applies only to the : :
ste 8 : m official is Mr. Wells to make | ~~ 1 fhe Republican organiza- Barsers and their patrons in Penn- bien I The affair was a sort of family reun.
De ° - gans. It is the latest discovered digest. | guch a statement as the above when | = i pub cs ganz sylvania may be interested in a decis- states within the union, and that the |. : :
PR sie 1 i l OO ~aiiiipm—__ ant and tonic. No other preparation | he knows that every grange oficial in | tion 10 this county at the last county | 3¥ 2 eT telabitants of our territories and eol: jon, but it was greatly regretted that
depart. = can 2pprosch it in Sific\tnoy, It in- | the state and every farmer in the state | convention, the old family organ now | 19D of the Supreme Court of Minnesota ohins have sheoluzaly no constitution: Mr. Delozier’s aged mother could not
ny new stantly relieves and permanentlycures | knows the statement to be absolutely | charges fraud. The edi { the Her | that the State Legislature has author- : ; y : be present, owing to sickness. Several
1 them, ri ~ Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn charges fraud. The editor of the Ller- |, 3 iol al rights except such as Congress ma P ’
reso! : ye 3 g : ) | false. says i re i <olosed | ity to require tonsorialists to be exam- BOIS n¥uan.» -onfress ¥ | other members of the family were also
or how i Flames, Sop Stomad) Nausea But one other remarkable statement | ald says it has not yet been disclosed at? Twgiteasion, The give them by statute, what is the logi- other ers : y
by dl ck Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,an i Re =. Cap | how much was paid “che Allegheny > » 238 enanna? T at rio missing, owing to circumstances over
Jorson et > ° all other results of imperfect digestion deserves aitenuon When 20 avs: nshin individaal? : : is barbers in that State are not permit- cal consequence? The District of Co-| 0% 011d no control; but it was
rich wo wr have reached a time of life when I feel | township individual” to go into New } 2 ) 1 ia i : Turk Q 1 ey 5
in List. Eo Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. T oot : ted to follow tl vocal until they umbia is not in the United States. :
or § that I ought to be permitted to retire | Baltimore and act as Committeeman. | LC tO oilow their Ne ion until they The city of Washington is in the Dis a happy event just the same.
wish it: i WwW avn nat vopoived 1 Sold by Medicine Dealers frcm active and arduous duties.” Again | Ng < y a obtain a certificate that they are pro- 3 = — —-——
i : 3 7 . Lie. 3 No, we presume not, for the reason that i 1 i nee i
sit will i C hav e J ust receiv ed a fine line 4p prety Sumer pi priifietan in ar es ih A paid pie ieghaty ficient in their trade, free from contag- se 0 Coane Hpac he paging Brethren Church Serviees.
i . . ° state know tha evi ells worke! : 22g - iniie disc As ; ol 1. | of the United States is not in the nit- Fa 3 : : 5
lls i of Men's King Quality $3.50 Shoes mn night and day to secure his appoint- township individual” became a citizen | 10% diseass, and have safliclens know ed States.—Albany Argus Diving Sey tie Brethren
T R Vi : 1 P ¢ 1L il Dr Hum hr gs ment to the office, and to secure his re- | of New Baltimore on his own account, as DE n EE of Ll Sy Bo%, Sanne Sis at fa
| £ SS, VY 1¢1 ¢ ate ¢ - ° p Cy appointment under Governor Stone. It | he had a right to do,and when the New the ‘face and skin. The Lou he Pi anettn ieme—*Building the wall or lhe
an, Nusse t, 1€1 and aten cath : g / is passing strange that Wells only dis- | j)imore committecman resigned, the that the laws regulating restrictions | Tos I Htron Gazette pretends that | jy, in church work.”
Port er Come and see the Specifics act directly upon the disease, covered since the bogus butter frauds | a il tone a around an occupation that might inter- if Governor Stone called an extra ses- Divine services every Sunday, alter-
Ji * t ’ without exciting disorder in other parts | Were SPruns that he was getting too J Shae fison q fere with the public health were within | 51° of the Legislature to elect a Uni- | ating morning and evening. A hearty
ne § he wld hey Cite iho Sich old to attend to the duties of the of- | ual” having become a citizen of New | t p 2’ tod States Senator it would be os IneXe1. oh. tons 8 DING: 4
ang ! y! . y » . fice. That only when the farmers all | Baltimore, was appointed to fill the va- the police prerogative of the state. Oi eable othe sof of Governor Datiisnn invitation is given to all.
five so, * CURES: PRICES, over the state rose up and demanded | sypey by the County Chairman, with _— i; Ry HelIs The following services as helps to
reo ~~ 1=Fevets, Congostions, nfiamimations, 33 that he be dismissed, that he discover- pL Tue North American has been mak- | in calling the extra session in 1883. The | {pe church will be maintained regular-
well > ER 33 ed that he was getting old and ought | the approval of the eutire Executive ing it so extremely hot for the Quay Constitution of the State did not re- | jv (hroughout the year: Sunday school
; —Teething, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .2 have a rest Committee. We know you don’t like en J : \ § Si year: k ay 8
heir 4 Tr as s 4 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults...... 23 fo inven ost Io ay corruptionists in charge of the city | quire the Governor to call an extra | c..¢ sunday at 9.30 . Christi
“i } ‘ » ve FATTY . 4 ee But (he forced resignation of Wells | it, T s. but von. know : : : : ) ie every Sunday at 9.30 a. m.; Christian
y the = T We have also Just reeeln ed a ver y J=Dyanminey Criphugn, SOT GS. d RE i oy estgrnt} a oe | 5 Te at 3 or Tare 2 ” » government of Philadelphia that A. L. | session in 1883 to enact apportionment | pyqeavor, 6.30 p. m.; Prayer meeting,
. —Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. HH : Ivanic ange : 2 tnelis ire ic safe ,. | bills, and Governor Pattison was just- a SS oani a:
» ; ’ y ” oC ernor of the state of Pennsylvania ) : English, director of public safety, re Br 5 every Wednesday evening at 7.30
2 fine line of Men § N obby Hats 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. ............ 23 301 o 13, | 410s, and that’s why you kick and bolt. i] 1 clined 3 an © | every sday g 30.
z S—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache. .... .23 William A. Stone, accepted the resig- | Op aii ng cently called on John Wanamaker and | 3 criticized. The Constitution, how- You will be mede welcome to each
4 . 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 nation in the following letter: Bogor Fimmie, while you are palling tried to intimidate him by attempting | €Ver, does require that Governor Stone d all these services
and a large assortment of Ginghams 10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 23 “Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your about paying Committemen to resign. |, “ooo 15g of blackmail. English | shall call the Legislature in extra ses- NN um P
& 11—Suppressed or Painful Periods... .23 communication of fis date tendering | why don’t you mention that resignation o 1 Wanamnker of © u sion to elect a United States Senator I A. Hazrers, astor,
and Calicos at 0 cents per ard. If 5 Si sd hetvis 25 TON eA A | that took place in Allegheny township 0 2 am. ih en oe and he is faithless to his official oath ia This section of the country has the
o roup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness... 2 , ake elie ay 0, | pe 5 CX pos es Rg Vi R bi DD D 4 d SS Lic e
3 : | last year? Surely you haven’t forgot- : ‘ tei pi : o
. . 14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 1900, and stating that you are further | ; : (hrough the North American, and he | refusing to obey she Constitution. best outlook for a crop it has had in
you deal with us you will deal where | 1s-rucumatism, Bhcumatic pais... or on vor mot the Bonll sing only Test | TONES 0 : ’ Srey Ci Se iy
16 5 i : : a : : served notice upon him that he must ~~ years at this season. Wheat is looking
Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. that the work has grown to very large | year paid an anti-Scull Committeeman 5 z : re 5 oY hick
rou oet the 17—Piles, External or Internal .......... 2 proportions, and that you have reached | $150.00 to resign! Following is the muzzle the North American or put up As To polygamy, it flourished under finely and growing rank and thick.
y SU 18—Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes .23 a time of life when you feel that you | with violent attacks upon his personal | our flag in Utah for many decades be-
: to act as dairy ¢ f 8 issi p ag a i » . + y g g 2] i i
ost By JACOB BIGGLE PRICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL SIZE, 25 OTS. instead of fr gn Om roves its statements, but how about pear before the Dauphin county court | dent. Ye gods and little fishes, what a young man, and ali agree thal his bide
Sold by Druggiata, or sent post-pald on receipt of price , felis, and the first thing | D = in June term. That's first of our pre- iotion! Pleas oo |is a most charming and estimable
the No. 1—BIGGLE HORSE BOOK DE rn he did in taking hold of the work was | the Somerset Herald? The old Scull : : P prediction! Please hold our hat while " : ’
e re a HUNPHREYS' NED. C0., £114 113 William St., Now York. 3 , 5 > Fd dictions to come true, namely, that the | o's woman. They will return to Kansas
rnc Allabout Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with over to publish an attack on the Grangers | family organ always tries to conceal ’ Ys we laugh. Quay’s defeat a menace to |. . .
Tis 74 illustrations ; a standard work. Frice, so Cents. and endeavoring to make the exposure | , ut knowing that its record will Combine was not on the ticket, but | \f¢Kinley? Bah! What rot! What in the near future, where Mr. Lichty is
iE ofl ~ No. 2—BIGGLE BERRY BOOK of the infamous oleomargarine frauds ie train), AROWING & 5 Tour would have to appeal to get there— . y te , the manager of a large general store
TS All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn how ; all at N o i not bear investigation. The Scull ma- p 8 gush! What idiocy! W hat a paltry : ” iy
e. contains 43 colored lite-like reproductions of all leading oy allege nimack en (he Hepublions ee. : : Te with mighty slim chances to win. 5! i i He likes Kansas very much, and Kan-
c. ii ; : ns 3 arty. He abused the Gre t | chi vould have been buried lon in. | threat of the bolters! If the Republi- ; {kos hi :
a varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. The Celebrated Clipper party S€ e Grangers, and | chine V g There will be some more of our predic- : sas evidently likes him, for he is look~
IS No. 3—BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK : notably those Grangers who happened | ago, were it not for the boodling, buy- e pro can party goes down in defeat at a !
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@7—Kidney Diseases ..... 25 pose has been to faithfully and hon- | to resign by them. > DEE TO hilndelnhis R's cautv. CYS YE a 5 > de iffe : ie
L 25 Nervous Donility.. 1.00 ostly discharge your full duty. Signed, GEORGE MEYERS. the most re putable Philadelphia news- | some twenty-odd Jezis ago, the Gov- | #n oxtreme depth. Different parties
« 8 7 0 26—Sore Mouth, or Canker... . 25 “Very truly yours, Somerset County, ss. papers. Furthermore, he served notice ernment undertook, by drastic meas- | report that the ground is wet a depth
. So-Uihnary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25 “WILLIAM A. STONE.” Charles F. Cook being duly affirmed | Upon the Quay gang to bring him inte | ures, to stamp out the loathsome insti- | of from 8 to 15 feet. Surely we have
=~ a a xg HAMILTON ON DECK. as the law directs, says he saw George | court if they were looking for vindica- | tution. It is going, it is almost gone, | reason to be thankful for such a splen-
{ 33—Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Pate 1.00 Of course this letter of acceptance Meyers write the above statement and tion. But the Quay people know bet- | but it is only a few weeks since a man did outlook.—Carletun (Neb.) News.
: 34_Sore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria... .25 | Was intended, just as Wells’ resigna- sian ib Cus. I COOK. | tor and that’s why they resort to black- | with three wives was barred out of re C37
* 7 85—Chronic Congestions, Headaches... .23 tion was intended, to let the discredited Afiirmed and subscribed before me | 4 Congress. And yet there are Ameri- Mr. Harvey Lichty, of Wellington,
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VOLUME VI.
SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900.
NO. a.
reatest Values!
24—General Debility, Weakness.. 25 confidence in your fidelity and hon- | ceived $150.00 for so doing, from WV. I. | He just ordered Mr. English from his | was appointed by the President, with | part of the state.
~EEm— 235—Dropsy, Fluid Accumulation. . 25 esty and believe that in the long time | Caton, a friend of the Sculls at Somer- | office and then exposed the whole | the concurrence of the Senate, to be | raias have put the ground in excellent
cet, and he said he was sent to get me
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ought to be permitted to rctire from
active and arduous duties.
“In accepting your resignation [|
wish to assure you that I have full |
that you have held this office your pur-
official down easily and keep the rec-
ord straight, but the queer part of it is
that these men high in official position
still persist in believing that the plain
people of Pennsylvania, the farmers,
merchants, mechanics, aresuch wretch-
ed dullards that they do not see
through these flimsy schemes to fool
and deceive them. |
“Professor” John Hamilton, aE
tary of agriculture, has been appointed
|
to be Democrats and who were con-
spicuous in aiding to show that some-
body had been collecting for protection
one cent per pound on every pound
of oleomargarine sold in the state.
And now the farmers of the state
are demanding that John Hamilton be
thrown out of his position for incom-
evidence:
Ar Howe, June Sth, 1899.
I hereby state I resigned as Commit-
teeman of Allegheny township, and re-
&
June 9th, 1899.
H. W. Kxerrer, J. P.
Tue Star has in its possession a fac
simile of the written statement of Mey-
ers and the aftidavit of Mr. Cook, and
the document can be inspected at Tne
Star office by all who call and request
-| to see it.
Facts and proof are what the people
want, and by facts and proof Tue Star
ing, lying and deception it has practiced
upon an unsuspecting public for lo!
these many years.
Le. ie
Tunes years’ experience has shown
that the rural free delivery service is
It costs
A recext law in Connecticut makes
character, which he (English) and oth-
ers would cause to be made. But
Wanamaker didn’t scare worth a cent.
blakmailing scheme through several of
Fripay of last week Messrs. F. J.
Kooser and J. A. Berkey were at Har-
risburg to bring suit against Messrs.
Berkley, Sanner and Rowe, and to ask
that Messrs. Kooser, Kendall and
Koontz be placed on the ticket instead.
Since then notices have been served on
the three first named gentlemen to ap-
tions come true. Yust waid und look
a leedle oud.—Meyersdale Commercial.
The Commercial’s predictions are in-
deed amusing. Ex-Metropolis Lou
must think the people are very green.
He tries to make it appear that Berk-
ley, Sanner and Rowe are already on
fore it began to decline. A man with
not less than a dozen wives, and who
subsequently acquired several others,
governor of that Territory. Finally,
cans who appear to think that this na-
tion is irreparably disgraced because
some of the Sulu barbarians have more
than one wife apiece.— Washington Post.
—
SomE of our most ardent local Quay-
ites are sore afraid, or rather they pre-
tend to be, that the defeat of Quay will
cause the defeat of McKinley for Presi-
Presidential election, especially during
such an era of Republican prosperity
as this, and for no other reason than
because old, corrupt Matt Quay has
beer repudiated, then it is indeed time
to relegate the Republican party to the
Big Blaze Narrowly Averted.
Oats are coming EN it
nothing serious happens, Thayer @oun-
ty will show up one of the most abun@s.
ant yields that was ever known in this —
The recent spring
is saturated to
condition. The earth
Kan., mention of whose marriage ap-
peared in these columns some time ago,
arrived in Salisbury with his bride, last
Thursday. They were cordially wel
comed by Mr. Lichty’s parents and
numerous other friends, and they are
now enjoying old Somerset county
hospitality to its fullest extent. Our
friend Harvey is a most excellent
ing exceedingly robust and healthy.
Messrs. Stewart and Harvey Lichty
were welcome callers at Tne Star of-
fice, Tuesday morning. We greatly
enjoyed our talk with these former
Salisbury boys, and they are invited to
i i i i > X Siv itie iunk > + ray .
"ECT Ss shone Yons Tieeling Peedi Byin petency and general inefficiency. His not inordinately dali os ae otieat vatict has political junk heap. If enough Repub- | call again. While in our sanctum Har-
tones and other engravings. Price, so Cents. failure to prosecute oleomargarine very little more than the ol Colonia the official bailol, AR INE IROOSCT: licans bolt their party to deféat Me- | yey gave us much information concern-
The BIGOLE BOOKS are uniqfic,original useful_you ever frauds and his failure to know that | style of postal service, which it super- Koontz and Kendall are trying to get | Kinley on account of old Quay, then | ing the town of Wellington, Kan, and
saw anything like em—so practical, so sensible. They Be i ETE =i tar : don. ¥ TE IAAP > i & “ UN c is, L SH oa i > J ;
will are having an enormous sale—Iiast, West, North and FF isi guch corruption existed in his depart- sedes, and it invariably brings a large | on. The fact is, Lou, and you know it, | our party is no longer worthy to be | the business methods of those who are
owes eh Gia ag 3 i g ji ment is deemed sufficient cause for his and compensating increase in the | too, that none of the six gentlemen are | called the party of Abraham Lincoln. | in business there. He says the store
st away for the BIGGLE BOOKS. The NNR on) dismissal. amount of the mail matter handled, | y2t on the ticket, but they are all try- | But McKinley is not going to be defeat- | he manages spends about $1,200 annu-
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~<a iS ln Sppoivimen: of Suny and consequently in the amount of pos- | ing to get on, and until the courts de- | ed by the sympathizers of M. S. Quay, | ally for advertising in the local papers
M. ¥ ic is imperatively demand- : : : sing eal pe 3,
Pr. M, I Acknowledged by experis to be the best 2) er le bs SY a sop tal receipts turned into the Treasury. cide the matter they are all off. Per- | for they are not so numerous as they | and added that no man can do much
Biding Cutlip fog on ceevikey thrown to the farmers, but they are | Bui even if it does cost more than the | haps you do not know that the official | imagine. Old man Quay is a bending | business in Kansas without advertis-
is Cultivator is a y x od : : : i r i's > ® .
r. NM jour paper, made for you and not a misfit. Tt is 22 years Soa 5 ¥ he gro not satisfied and demand that Hamil- cbsolete old plan, the farmers are en- ballots are not printed yet, but you | reed, a broken staff, an unhorsed polit- He Wo I 2y
A.M. old; it 1s the great boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-head,— Both gangs are raised 11 ri i T i i 11g, Bia a : Set % , a io : a i ie . re. S ho :
quit-after you have-said-t, Farm and Tousehold paper in I os : fon go. with hin Jus Phin titled to some of the benefits of the | can rest assured that your readers do, | ical highwayman. Ilis dominion is at | Eastern towns do not advertise as lib-
- Ae Vnneti pepir fia siain te United States the position of 1 Orth Amories Horm | Government which they help so liber- | for they are not as dumb as you appear | an end his followers are wandering po- | erally as they do in the West, but one
of America—having over a million and a-halfregular readers. iza the we subject on last Thursday struck the ’. yt ey Sik od pam elds ft Salibusy to
up, and in additio ally to support by their taxation. It | to think they are. How could Kooser | litical vagrants, whose chief has been | peed nob go outside ol =a isbu y
keynote, as follows:
“In obedinece to demands that he
dared not ignore, Governor Stone has
procured the resignation of Dairy and
Food Commissioner Levi Wells, one of
‘the opera-
10 other. Guar-
action when prop-
learn that the non-advertising mer-
chants are not “in it.” Our best ad-
vertisers do the great bulk of the busi-
ness, while the other fellows seem to
be practically unknown by the buyirg
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was Republican thought, under a Re-
publican administration, that both
started and has successfully conducted
this system, which makes better citi-
or any other Congressional candidate
ask to be put on the ticket before the
district composed of Somerset, Cam-
bria, Blair and Bedford counties make
repudiated in state and nation, throw-
ing his cohorts into straggling and dis-
ordered bands. The passing of Mat-
thew Stanley Quay is no hindrance to
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i HILADELPEIA | The Blipper Plow fo, the swindling of the public and robbery zens, happier homes, and contributes so | a nomination? That part of your lit- | the Republican party, but a blessing D hen you will, you will find their busi-
ay : nr ? Defiance, O. Sole Manufacturers. of the farmers by the oleomargarine | largely to {he mental, moral and ma- | tle editorial is actually idiotic, and in- | His utter defeat will strengthen the | ness places dull, dreary and uninters
frust.
| terial advancement of the plain people. | telligent people laugh at it. party and purify it.