RY, ™ famous Port or Port Wine or each gang > four or five 1gh for three reeches well d tread their nes up to the hours, rty years <t saic, en large rol. ly place in de from the ZY ARDS. of the Main soil being ie, Sepa est and niost vines in the at, Sauternc Wine in his of Speers nd delicate, of Speers mily use, s Wines, + ENT FRER IN ADVANGE. guarantee it equal cpt it nor pay a cont LUSIVE BICYCLE quie kly introducing el at this low price is town to represent us ; lndics, 22 inch. bs and hanger— cst and one of the nding year's guar- 1 with order we will barrel pattern cyclo- 11 back if you are not Sen rene hicago, Ill. health. rht. earn. St. Wilson 1chine on and ings feather.” [0 a pastime.” wer.” wealthtoo pre- ow, hard run- vhen you can or & Wilson. 5D BY | Mfg. Co., Conn. Will, RSDALE, Pa. arket! to be nder Steak, ce Dressed nues udding and Season. atrons with ine that ords. for a lib- and solicit- nce of the yours, lisbury, Pa. 1EDULE. T, IN EFFECT 9, 1899. nent there will trains stopping + due as follows: M. . M. - 4:46 P.M, oprietors. 1 leaves Salis. Me DIX Return- ry ¢ Pp. om. m., arriving at 5 i* i i : i RR pre LADIES You To Forget! Last week Clothing, Shoes, Hats, « forget them, as we are a We Want To — Be Remembered! Your special attent line of Summer Dress ( Lawns at 6 cents; Figu Lawns at 15 cents; Figured Dimities at 7, ¢ White Oreandies ras at 18 cents; Piques Challies at at 11 Light Cali cales, 36 inches wide, at cents; and 6 cents; Lancaste shades in Cashmere, He 3 Dress Goods at 20 cents to $1.30 to $2.00 per yard. A complete line Hosiery ; Ladies’ Men's Fine Lisle Ba and Fancy stitch White-feet Black Stainless Hose. Fancy and and —the latest. all shades ing fost. Rik Lick we called you attention Whi at 15 to 18 cents; Handsome 1) cents ; Dr and C Also Ladies’ "TRIMMED HA SU to our linc of | ste, and we don’t want you to dding to this line every day. ion is this week called to our i00ds, especially to our Scotch Velvet 25 cents; red Lawns at 9 cents; ite Lawns at 8 to Colored and Mad- at 10 to 25 All Wool ess (inghams and Chambrays ) and 15 cents; cents; «0 at 5 cents; Beautiful Per- 12} cents; Blue Prints at 5 r Gingham at 6 cents. All and Novelty Fine Crepons at nriettas, Serges $1.25. of Summer Underwear and hildren’s Gauze Underwear; Ibriggan Underwear; Men’s Hose; Ladies’ Fancy Drop- Hose; Children’s Tan and A full line of Men’s Silk Ties Silk and Chiffon Ties in are sell- vy Lo. King—e— QUALITY We have just of Men's King Quality $3.50 Shoes in Tan, Russet, Vici and Patent Leath- cer. Come and Latest Styles!— We have also just fine line of M cand and you you get the Greatest Values! ~=CEE— Barchus & Livengooc a large assortment of Ginghams dicos at 6 cents per yard. deal with us you will deal where JOES received a fine line sce the ceived a very en's “Nobby” Hats If If You eee "ant Goo try a sack of FLOUR, and y gives the Bes of any Flour we S.A. Lichliter F LICHLITER'S GOLDEN This Flour yatisfaction Breac N LINK ou will have it. have ever handled. Salisbury, Pa. I am now prepared to meet all competition in the baking line, having secured a first class city baker who has baking down to a fine art. Cakes, Pies, Etc. Our Wheat, Rye, Graham and Vienna Bread will delight you. Fine Bread, Fancy Fancy Cakes and Pies are delicious. get the best and freshest baking. Confectionery, Cigars, ete. H. Dersch, I want your patronage, and I guaran- tee you satisfaction and good values for your money. E® 1 also handle a nice line of pure, The Salisbury Bakery! 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Drintine @ Good Advertising g4 Fine Job Printing a i ~ArinlEy Medium. 7 & Specialty. > - TAT TTT 12 : . VOLUME VJ L. BALL HUR NO... W. H. KooNTZ. rose and the ms r author On « de » his loeality Tr I S T KOONTZ & Of 3 ind y goes to pr 1 S d-|a his stat ially aid the / / () Attorney=-At-Tu often said this “bril- | Census Of rformance of its — C SoM — . was f ha ma- | duti 8 ; nises well is pr pos. that he using the Re | re R. Set f Somerset, is the Offices) i " a »f this county to make his | Census Supervisor this distriet to be ard in 1t of a special sc and “chronic of- s to have demon- Reo stions SWer. You Will -. Ho Kk by the Sons and con : he enumerators could be ous, but they those .which eeting of the assign 1 to gne( « it is calculated t mad > motive =z of the -hine | objectionable in jeutenants f the olec to the | Licutenants of the cleo tr : | 1, not because ix Patched Up 1 nswering them, proved to be utterly statistics on Bosses at Outs. 1 san inde 7 it well know, that Mr. Th Mass Meci- on L nn. I candic again for Congre tne » Mansion, Washington, D.C.: ery of a few co-c r which they were = v of the current press reports - he ? 3 : £ an impending ¢ ize i od | feem to have no other mission to fulfill % (From Our Own Correspondent.) an impe nding chang United : tor ah $200 1 ret sistian name. initia) 1 f iors tos district t to and maliciously de- | | natha i IRL Mn , e armers : + | sonathan 1 promot- < Saeidanao Erit 4 1 . yrs } ern district via, the people. The truth is, as all ly j 11 remo 2. Residence, street number of and ¢ he state are at las ter and Egg Beard of the Philade | ut then in. thi i ; | ed in 1818 from of Centre 01 1 o er i en en in this congressional | a vf | : thoro q to the enorml Produce hange requests tha wd county to the fi ship for th 3. Relationship of member to The Celebrated Clipper Horse Lift 2 ltivator. 9 You loosen the es oh the Horses do the rest. Aecknoiwiedged by experts to = Celdnig Cultivator on ¢ “Te Blin er ¢ Plow Bo Bo, Defiance, O. Sole Manufactur Salishury-Pa. demand t Mayor Ashbridge take | all 1 killed before p ng such a I to oleaiad States | in th is a thoroughly re- : : : 2 elected States cintinz to the | some act with regard to the attempt | law. : 1 ) : : : liable man.’ : y Alt T Apish Sens - hy » next ag t a his s | of Director Tngiish to Wtiniddte ox | If some of the money devoted fo | C0010 PY Ene nex: tegist —-— that the tex ee roe Thropp | ei: on been pe tpe- % & western dist f Pe te officials | J been | it have will retai bent, n office the j sent inc um- until the conclu- | Pever prgmine cases | for Cong nns ylvania, id. | the head of the fan lor or race. Jam was an independent c $ of i awaitin ; M. Beck, is dist Any editor claiming that ering 1e was, is a liar and kn and corrup- | hen he thus tries to mis 6 : las! birt . ymmission | and deceive the | | Z v, menth and year when born. re cloven i 2 lar and we menn : wa 8. Are yot i , married, widow, f the state believe in calling things by their right s the | widow 3 wouia 9 N arried. 1 { be o motions jeal- | How ms: Number —— most virtuous thwarted. 1 pity judge. 1s] ateched. a rl i ously watched, an iren living. ldren. Tir blackmailing scheme recently ttempted upon John Wanamaker by a | : | such an intentions constantly Rex of thes unfortunate 31d i t was | sro woava voir horn? i General Elkin and wg of well-known Quay oflicials in a It wa i ere were you born? If in the Lh uo t is lofi v awe a high appre- i + i ; s. The terrific Yelphia, recently, Is roondly con. | S20 to his lofty views and high appre give state or territory ; hicl el vd of iatic f the r resnonsibili | 4 : which the | demned on all sides. Nearly every iation of the d ty and responsibility birth, give name of the lit wide open bench Judge Walker w am zane Mec- Bon { of the country only. 14. Where of prominence and standi | thot the black- | ght fit to be made a United State father born? your phia has condemed " ws pulpit, and nearly all Jon - ‘ ming 4 different in the Your mother? (Same conditions as to a Lo | the ngivspapet , both Quay and anti- Sine distri fognd | the foreg Quay. dem | - Vo 1577 an birt} hen did y : | condemned the foul con- | a 10, A birth, when cil you peace with ¥ ed ) A Futile Plan. | ited States? | come to the U 16. How many years have you resid- ed in the United States? their columns. Abe per we know openly in defense of the and te ake him into the fold. sed to do, and ther Quay that he This Dur-{ and there | the was done with | has ¢ y | Wharton Barker, the DPresidenti: of that | : : saa . { nominee of the Middle-of-the-Road newspsa rs will ma bo (This question applies issue. They ’ : 2 | Populists. has offeret e Democ , 7 : issue. They , and that Governor Stone was his Philadelphia Blackmailers is the Som- | Populists, has offered the Democracy | 17. Have you been naturalized? How s a part of the | (Durham’s) candidate for the senate. | 11 .1q but nothinadecent shonld | some advice. Ile states very truly that | many years since you became a citizen? he governor declin There a stirring scene and the 1 ” : a . or ¢ 2 that | his nomination and the action of the | 1g What your occupation, trade Hi Hil AT arty broke up i st be expected o emanate from i : | He ne FEC DE , Every machine can- | party broke up in a fluster. ! “| Sioux Falls convention have removed | yfession | | fession? Mr. Quay evidently saw his mistake. | source. The Windber Journal is about He can ill the ma- y man backed by the bulk of the populist strength from | rs of age or over.) afford to lose any friends, | right when it says the Somerset Herald | ley yo aid, wi be marked and s0 he hurried to patch up peace | is (he nastiest and dirtiest organ on | Bf Doyen, nnd he latter pomination] mm : during the o Granger, quoted . Durham, A Phil fadainite news- | th. | will therefore mean only defeat. The | : wu employed? delphia Press of last week, be pre or Quay lost -— | thing to xo, Lit re Jor >, Mr. B irfor says} 20 1H 1 / months have you at- no time in pate is quarrel with Tur Longenecker-Reynolds-Quay |!3 to nominate Olney or Gorm ri tended sc 'S WORDS. surance Com Durham. He | Combine have had a sad time of it sir some other sound money demoe | 21. Canyou attempts to 1 here from Avalon yesterday | they adve »d for business i would get the electoral votes to I 23 Can you > Ivania ing sent Attorney General | ford count They were r to | York, Delaware, New Jersey and Mary- | 23 Gi main facts concerning Elkin on a id to make sure that Mr. Dur would meet him, and the two, conference, joined in denying rences between ane and Thomas V, e Hotel Walton when in the County con- | vention endorsing Quay, but, alas! be- fore many moons had passed there was no Quay left to endorse. They tumbled in their haste to a res { i pass land. ly Admitting for the argument | | that such a result election of the Democratic Presidential | sake of would follow, you own the house in which the | you live? : Do you re you live? iemon- ant them ‘nt the house in which candidate no means be as- would by OV themselves an- | no poli- | ed, having evidently ro ese four states , lee on . Co ay hor | 1 to help SE about | bounce to the “Old Man” their power | SUM d. These four states have 55 elee- 26. If you own the house, is it free vy machine household | to deliver Bedford county to him when- | ei yous 5 which wer mortgaged? (The same questions 3 8 * vears f Ye tine | ever he demanded But he | MeK four years ago. Deducting apply to farms.) the goods. business at the old | and their profiers of subservi- e to be 2yY were yore found necesa it was all over | has Du irham denied would —- he received right the 271 216, or ary to elect. sone out of 2 less than the | WHY SO MANY YOUNG MEN FAIL. But if Nebr stand, Bryan ence will taken to another | all given to | or | | and the in ed that he was Mr. Quay re- | to seen. Despite | ernor Stone eee the majority of ‘e of the opinion that the h came from a leading Quay- correc t. al 3 re most famili overb ¢ 1 i hrown ka would | Hetty Green Says the Scarcest can candidate, and Thing in the World is a Thor- suflicient to oug vy Reliable Man. market. 3 also very forward :ndorse the , but itto n’s suc- that the farm- | is that ho shall be a | | | : : i vote for the Republi | its eight votes would be | elect McKinley. Then also | | | | | administration of Gov- now that he has got- ten intothe olnatiints mess they have have been tepublican party thank them for Kansas, “One trouble with many young men who start out in business is they try to says Het- t Woman in 1 | | | | found that in this also they Wroming w ashingron ar od Soh Da- | it too previous. Thel kota, with their 21 votes, all of which | zeunty things at once,” “The 1 1 | do too ma ana aiso I ty Gr went to Bryan four years ago, | 3 g will not Riche } Pennsylvania ap- until the birds have ed upon are est thing Men wh 1 endous m ; tool. der th 3 ine it with ol : is one vole in Calitornia, would be | vn a with 3 Si story that | besmenring it with oleo. It never rains | his onc ote in Califo Phe vould be | America,” in the June Ladies’ Home ec attem] D a : ast for MeKinley, g 1 3 15. Hm a 13 er De ei but it pours, and there are cast for Me Riche: slving him 246 yore | Jour: “The result is that they don’t 3 1 : + ar noney Demoer: andidate 1 i “That's jus around the horizon that this is not a A hard money i Wis canai@ate | jw as'much as they ought to about % ; n srhaps take the i: tes in Ken- : ¥ 1 nos them ye good year to endorse Quay or stand | : Y ih 43d : t ie voles in Ken any one thing, and t urally fail. x : 3 : : | ky, whiel c ley got in 1898, « 1 | me a thot sponsor for Governor Stone. It re- | Ww Hh 3 Kinley got in 1 i, and ‘he trouble with the you men who ! talk : i . ll leave 2 ot indiana, Con- . 1 | pe an quires no prophet to foresee that the | Bi Le t iy 4s bi i hk di y Corr work on salaries is that they're always | 5 i Ss fiends ; i i ii ay *1iCt ne 28 Zing ave 2 po. is 1s { t y | and it does not me that Te | hele Ce | aos * VIFRIMA DAVE =O | paid of doing more than they're paid t d Y at he soul ey Demoer: mn 1 & | tried it on Prrty am again.’ | > solutely doomed.— | ound money 1 Moers lion They don’t enter into their work « » | oh Fe SC > ims t 1 ut : m | But.” added the man quoted, “things | [ef eye. e scme claim Npon, but | with the right it. To get on and be | erent now. Senator Penrose is | =r 2 would lose the free silver appreciated a young must do more | Durham’s friend and so is Governor ruth in This | 3 s of olorado, Nevada, Idaho, than he's pai id to do. WV he nn he does tot and | Stone and if forced to mak Ag 5 : 5 1an he's id tc , : | Store, and if forced to make a {| The following from the Hyndman | Montana 1 Utah, with 16 votes,which : + has fot his ¢ | between Qu and Durham I bel 1 > re i would be RR i Populist, and : | 3 dna? iO ‘ s vould > uk i pulist, s 1 Ha move to | both would nd by Durham. Then, STAR'S sentiment 1 1d. cit is valua- under- | uay k that without Durha 3 3 Hey s > 5 aw | illing to pay The 2 a he could not control | A few song birds are to be heard this s or else the election would be who will think two membe of the legislature in the | your, but the decrease every year is | thrown in » the House of Repres » man who only a] city, : vog, whicl 1d choose him ~— of | | ‘ very noticeable. Other states are pass- $, WAICH WOua choose him. ts sarri thoughts and ideas of MUZZLING THE PRESS. hh ts wan hrs Times. iia > 8 : ef : ; s g laws prohibiting the wearing of another is nothing more than a mere | The sensation in Philadelph sirds on hats, but | | week was the trem in the gr | pears to be wating = ¢ to | alway candidate,” Quay said Mr. | slature was in *1 will o » elected Senator,” Quay when the last L session. “I am perfectly Senate will s General Wanamaker and | Postma to the | he oleo- | ed under | ing “Bill” Pritts, | Long So: Alleged nshiner, is Finally pture d. SHIN Pritts evaded whe ration and protection of fish in ¢ were used to raise song birds, compel him by threats of alleged affi- davits to order May or be his son to stop attack- Ashbridge’s administration The North Ameri- | were turned away | unable to get in. | | | | >--Ca | it would prove of~great benefit. The | fish that are distributed by the million dc not benefit one person out of a thou- y sand, but let a Baltimore Oriole or some | confident {me on Gov | from the appointment 1 5 > » officers during the pase. Et Fomhinont 5p dwelt on the out- | bird be 1 1 singing and { Mr. Quay candidate for re- officers during the pase, been denounced in | 0t0€r bird ne neard singing and you | election. H Ye 5 hats and whom are : election. a ( ds ) or | 16 | see people stop to listen and try to get | ~~ abel is aos of and moon- aeard to | cir b 1 swe .__ | business reasons.—.N Linericdin. | ? ! : 1 oo D | a glimpse of eautiful, sweet sing- —— | | shining, was this afternoon captured 12 mee Se ™iGir enliis ns Aes AE — : a . 3 er. Their value as destroyers of in- | Tie Census and Persons Away from | | by Gove officers, who, od to in a co oo. About sects is well known. swift descent nded, he only | and a : the only | Fotis Daring June. of | Inw needed for their protection would | 1 | wpon their od him off to Ly Bs Es ae The count of the people in the Uni- : y : and yo one enting ladies from having | : prison out region filled with his ted ites will be in all paris of the | their hats ‘ornamented with them, for that Mayor Ashbridg : { ol] that Mayor Ashbridge | it is very that anything in the matter. > 0 But if he dees not at le oXeeps Lite SpuITOW, request of the citizens gather- =r g, he y 11 undoubt- | sympathize June 1 d end in the cities | i and in the rest of the | lodged in the anted for the whom led because secrets of the seldom anyone kills a later | two we just for sport. | 1 bird, borough p country before the close of the month { The people are to be counted at their | stler, 100ting r of used of Orders From Cutside. | a he is ac places of residence, but as g many per- feel the w s action dur- | - : 1 4 Icel the w action dur When one of the adherents of the een a1 1 : | Ho the rest of administration. | Senll ting was asked ally why he famili will be away from | { - - | = : of . las tl June there is some | : : | Inthe census district of which Alle- joined in the bolt from the regular Re- | © persons will not } o in the {oils | s r | blic: A Sry lia Gi ersons 1 ot be ahenv countv is : t syY6. ave 53 yublican conven lied : > A it Pitts- iter couniy ny f there ars a | y STE aw ainst my ji ad : nent nd 1 ¢ 1. If they are not counted, the > . ANA RACE iy for y work. | was agains y judg it, ang : et : 1 3: moon- enumerators nec ary for the work, | To v in which they live will be mis- ,and the n in October. in the wilds of approve it; I have always and 1 believed that a bolt ar convention would in- ot did no: publican, prohib- the color and there are no applicants for nearly | 100 places yet to be filled. Supervisor | & If Essler fears that he shall have to ad- | from the re ed to that extent, and in some bovs will be tried agai Pritts was misrepresentation may be | . . | representation in | cas s enough to affect the captured f vertise for help. These minor political | Jure the party; but ‘Timmie’ s tile at hii | the Chestnut Ridge. The capture was y the sale of the bog jobs are not valued in Western Penn- ‘What else can we do? what else is | a ney made by County Detective Alexander stamp out the illicit Sim ie : - there left to do? and, besides that, I | come. Local pride and state pride, | M +t aH Officer Dicl 1 a 14 svlvania at prose CAUSE siness is re le 8 s { | | McBeth an evenu licer Dicksor “But not a single effective step has Sylvania af present because business is) therefore, sheuld influence all such ab- bo Te Durer : e y 0: ? of Pitts g. have orders from Taher authority out- asonable *autions | side the county to do that very thing.’ sonable precautions | been taken to enforce the law, and the | booming and it pays better to work in sentees to take re ” 5 ; 1 Lu atest bold ; '{ the trust ncenis | th rdinary ch 1 f trade. Super- 3 : 2 { This morning the officers learned that latest bold move of the trust agents the ordinary channels of trade. uper : against being omitted from enumera-| | 1 } ic indicates that none are expected. There | visor Zerbe, of Mifilin county, makes There you have it. The ringsters tion in their places of re Such | Pritts had gone from his home to that . J C 1 3 aces of re Such | sidence. is a marked similarit between the Ising . themselves k rq HE a Tee “nT 3 aE > bo. 8 tthe s s asso 0 re- remselves knew it was wrong to bolt | ig : . of John iles across the present condition cf official inactivity the surprising assertion that in a re | ne » 2 . | omissions are most like to occur in | : applicants to be | from the regular convention, but giv- | | rs went, ion of cent examin the large cities where f es close which existed une the ad- i rolla \ y : he no sincle | ine way in blin bediene ‘him ! | .v sudden on of Levi Wells. enumerators he did not find a single | ing way in blind ob a 2 e B he an their houses and go elsewhere for the! v sudde oy fe 1d dairymen of > W ras able properly fi yut | of the bumptious individual whom they | m e | CAME TC s on the edge SEE one who was able to prope 2 fill « i > I 1 2 y “ B summer. The occurrence of the Paris | : : oy 8 Te Hulle one the examinati papers ‘orse s » so blinc followed for years, they lof a fi half a mile he examinafion papers. orse Still | have 5 y ye | exposition this year is likely to increase : 1 machine as the i : Fo ed in the bolt, before up to him. “of the 3 of the applicants were school | | and made themselves | | | power hogus butter | Many | : | 4 the number absent from the country. | | : ? n is shown in the scores of | teachers, and some of the most defeet- | figures in a spectacle that will forever In all cases of contemplated absence i I'he of + and by a wired and | ive papers returne re {rot his | haunt them. The Scull ring’s bolt | “ aan : | main stre h 1 ire e papers returned were from thi 1 then c ring the head of the family is reque iby u t from sted one n Pritts | his house McKinle vy asking | oj class. ; 5 : : = d Republican oin the Republican eonvention of | a | » with fr educational | 1900 will be remembered as the desper- | The - .. % get Chester | the Census Oflice to commur € lains this deflefency in | the supervisor of the district in which ructors by saying they may be | ate effort of a repudiated clique to ruin | he lives. He Is also requested to leave | trained and foe organization it could not control— he crowning act of perfidy on the part % . il y hy ee his answers to | ub school bu fa rough : B ie schoo : 3 : : the questions which asked | face to face with the problems of every ¥ men who had for years reaped the | 1 | | James M. Beck, swhen hiss WErC arr some months ago. e to prosecute butter law. r. Beck's e H olland, a mem- wchine and a lead- tgome 7 county. Mr. I he may —-—— Sam ores on The Newspaper. ie tent to conduct a when information are to be In a rece: Jones used these si some SE : : : ; eh : with responsible neighbor who dn Be fi ) yretended fi "Ai arty. | i )e s ol pretended fealty to party. | will that it reaches the crowning | rounds. to see 1 enormity of tl 1 y WI en the Saeh in- | s made a It is on his r is now charg by Mr. Dewey’ : enun oo prosecutor of Th ; f act of treachery has been fully realized | better loft as t : hero onen vies that the hero of Manila Bay i formation etter be left as L he two members 3 by the republicans of this county, the | involve i in the notor- | is no longer an Admiral in the United | : kin e | memora 4 tC Ts | leaders in it will stand out as treacher- | : nsaction. The 3 his wife has been | : ; : | it is 1 y is | > : 1 | ous pretenders, and the truth of the | chine is | is charged that the | Yord- i tn tl questions to whi 3 y | 3 : ,. | Standards re-iterated assertion 1a in the fol from th : | great n Mrs. Dewey's > : : Bt { apply primar North Amer of May | re in the party only to rule | & or | | second | in the | Uso to all ¥ 7. 1 as - | \¢ | says: will be apparent. : > [ the same] And so the “brilliant leader” had ‘or- | | i “er \ 5 e s ‘ he the olen | til 3 | cher authority outside the | (Le count h | cou he? Of course that “high- | By thi roul 1
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