STR pe s Port Wine * Ad Good Advertising Medium. County Star, [oo FICE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900. NO. 29. Sao and ‘then tho | | CALIFORNIA LETTER. | 1 ende Attorney=-Ail-T.aw, ator to take gang | or five three s well 1 their to the VOLUME YL. SALISBURY. ELLK LICK POSTO! W. H. KooNTZ. J. G. OGLE has an asphaltum base in ¥ commensurate with the serious- KOONTZ & OGLE, g iffine like the Px Ivania | ness of tl 5 ies inherent in ud of p Abou ed to 11s reg ) by-products ¢ such a pervers nd prostitution of = ry Spell Broken by wired from it, the princi] > of | official authority. It is a good thing 3 {BEE i= ; 1 Ae SOMERSET, PENNA. iD This he ar iy to do. | y dd g I = Office opposite Court Hou ¥ (NED A GREAT VICTORY. Showers which is asphalt, which is ct | fe ver that he ec opposite Court House. % ) i i : . 11: : py The matter was carried into court for | boe | sively used in paving streets, and |i decision. It v ¢ »d before Judge | rhe = for hie there is an unlimited Pe FrANCIS J. KoosEn. EnxNEsT O. KOOSER. Supreme Corie Sys He Had 1 ¥ nahin, He . J LD sm uiy 3 a range Big Boom in 0il at | demand. Most of the ouiput of the | he State. ipreme Court hinks of his pre- JOSER & KOOSER x { { Ct ia oi :1ls, howeve s used | cto eg- Sooerhs ron Right to Veto Constitutional L it county chairmen from ma- | bor on : T Pl bos Ei : Bi | + 1: Yegs . ” y Attorneys=-At-T.aw, = chine ruled counties like Indiana, | jin its crude form for fuel. Near- | islat } d it, as he did it to write an £4 ad this week. W ¢ SOMERSET. PA Amendments. Armstrong and B ify | Some Gus ly all the steam power plants, large | in cutting de the school appropria- > IR these counties had pa r | | and sms ae a . . ——— i After the evidence was all in | - 5 / Q ¢ 5 TRKEY nr © r 2 Gi 18 ( 1 un = are selling lots of Clothing, Hats, I. A. BERKEY GOVERNOR TRIES TO EXPLAIN ce Budlic > Sagi 1 2 af Bo cannty | any candidate to sign such a pledge | “Ei n, too, what in the state are now using | t 1 reme Judges of | oil instead of coal. Most of the loco- | is in the south- | the , Car 1 ylvania Dutch ac or Moy macht fiel hoy”, ap- | west I motives on the railroac and canceling ter it had been n converted into oil | a Attorney-at-T.aw. 1 | . Fi. ~ 3 - > | 4 . ap | + = Shoes, Skirt WW ais ” Dros $ Goods, Sorat and that such a pledge was unlawful ! plies to California as well as to the Key- | burner nd the new feul is found to | sig come a part of : = ause it compelled men to promise ate . ov ; ’ + { be much cheaner and MOre cORVenie | file GQ - OMe over Post Ofte Lebanon Conrt 8 Says the Machine : a stone State, then there ought to be a | be much cheaper and more convenienl | the : of the State. ete en O Pledee I lawf 3 : ~~ | good crop of hay in these parts this | than coal. T » Court goes beyond ex- . Q oa Is i I i : : : . aucus riedge 1s Unlawful, didate in the state in a machine ruled | year. We have had a wet May—that | MILLIONS IN IT. j pec tation in that the iime RE. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. —— county. The de on of Judge Endlich | is. wet for California. You Pennsyl- | yithin the! 1st few months specula- | limit for the : : the amend- sniash the s resolution lattes | vania an thinns all it dev Selah ; hw = ants is t esse : an % 2 Attorney-at-Tunw, DECISION AGAINST THE QUAYITE. and removes the ip yania amphibians rend call itdry. A (jon in oil lands and oil stocks has be- | IRGnLS IS not LL : and that the u ln SOMERSET, PA. Ss go on the Snannesd of every candi- Tew ees of nil] Jib is) | come rife in the state, and the excite- pend ners n Mperisd ion ie Men can go to Harrisburg now | 8 pericd of nearly one month would | \hant now on is equal i, c iho Lio | months before ral elee- + ite O t Paopits’ & rer se s x ent s equal to that of the big ye rol. Office opposite Cook & Beerits’ Store. Governor Stone's Cut of $1,000,000 | without being compelled to bow sub- | not strike you as being worthy of the | tions, and that 3 answer the | real estate boom of 1887. Nearly every- ce. mn ° From the School Fund to Be Test- | Mission to the rule or ruin element in | name of a wet spell. Ilere a few | | m the the Republican party od ial = uere fr | body one meets is dabbling in oil I : ~< A. M. LICHTY, ed in Court—Montzomery County | 4 Erode drenching showers at this time of the | A CE avs 5 Ini} | 3 . i 2 | ANOTHER TEST | Lillions of dollars are being invested, | Main Thm stoinn Sud Se : y Directc Will Dumand the Pall sou oer brow. aithed at the hos yon 2% locked 2a 2 phenomena and hundreds of companies represent. | 34 3 - 1K ¢1]! More TD . | ts See s has been t r( a se ine - . . : : :h being ° Wala Aniount—Still Mere Trouble For the | cons intinne) actions of Qovernor = )! g 8 e > Ie thy of : > | ing Bonen of millions of capital that | : or fis at ’ s fall since ; ; : Machine. Stone been prepared in Montgom- | ry years, the rainfall since imaginary have been formed. | ed last year. therefore, this » purpose as if advert r will be advertised ne Xt I egisiature will be suesinvolvedin these If the efore the peopl | arta - Office one door east of I. 8. Hays store. (From Our Own Co Asnt)y jo vy, where Lawyer C. Tyson | less than one-half the normal precipita- Nearly all the public lands in the state » shall pass the amend- ). V4 3 : . : : : ratz, attorney for several school dis- | tion. This has le bad ttle- | | ments a second time. then : ar - J “yv . 1is has made it bad for eattle : Q, ments a s nd time, then a year from 1 most We have all kinds of Hosigry, Yarns rt en Re Pe ol Jn wheat die [tien TU tas ead 1 1d Boe tie: Lenn r in ontiienn Bay Te Pues (SUIS sosnd Unie then & Sass from n the O.E.JARRETIT, perh: astrous that the | the governor's right to cut $1,600,000 a E ne a ne Is i i 2430 staked out as ol claims. Doubtle ff ide i yw in : oe 0 yd aternc 1 T . Quay machine a i leaders ever ex- | from the school funds of the state ecreased the products of the orchards. | 11060 part of tl t 1 f | people, and if approved by the major- 2: : TQ I Too lr TLE) FY 15 roy 2 x 3 Fimo ns . siting 4 | £ u § # state. ge part o iis territory is barren of aki : y i in his Glo CS, N cckw ear, Handkex chiefs LEADING WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. perienc ed. zo exceptin : 2 the one which action, which will be taken if a | Yet there has been no seareity of fruit. oil, but nu elalm of. producing wells ox. ity of the voters they become, by vir- ve S t defeat of Mr. Quay’s hopes in | oa or ten d will be in the shape | A yie f ‘ards of 15.000 carloads of | : : ie of te, incorporated i > tH : U 1 ? T 1 N ki C . Salisbury, Pa. s rejection by the neg States nly of 2 manta 3 AR of Afar 24 a o * i > | isading, over an aten efbtpeing ono | 4 ¥ i I Pate ans ‘ate. y ye 0 = hl b= 3S sen= 3 jnancamu 1 ten oranges and over carloads o is es Tans ¢ sv etnin alread. Constit of » State. es 2 naerwe ar, Owe Sy ap C1118, ur- All work neatly and substantially done a | Public Education Schaeffer, to compel le : k » South- | His the Jongih of the state, nirendy Ge oo + Stone and 2 of his peers Short oii The first of its troubles came on | him to pay the full amount of $11- | eWons in what is known as the South- { exists. The counties of Los Angeles, | enor ono qa Some St his SC. > a Tuesc 15st with the emphatic declar- | 000,000 in the Shape of warrants on the | ern California citrus belt, is not bad | | Orange, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Kerr | friends for him weakly attempt to justi- bs tains, ete. Ao pts Vv : N : : "i cant re : 1 eme court that Gov- | treasury. tendent Schaeffer is- | for a dry year. Citrus fruits are grown | kines. Tul are, Fresno, Madera. San | fy Lis in the amend- b i 3553 STNOr Stone exceede is st S & 3 "reascirer : m | 5% ih Cally BEA, ane : Fi=tablished 18533. ernor i A. Stone exceeded his Sue the w and State Treasurer by igation. The water supply has | Luis Obispo and Merced thus far . | ments by condemn amendments. a —...F conatituric ight when he vetoed | Barnett in and so both of heen short in some orange districts bat aus 0) 1 and M. Ci : hus fa ! | These proposed amendments are de- ose the two rents to the constitu- | ofiicials will be mandamused. 3h f ange dis 8, the principal ones in which the oil in- {. = 3 2 ed to secure more honest elections n we have at present, but even if | they are without merit, if ther objeet [ w was clearly pernicious, this would not t )0.000 in the school | Comparatively few groves have suffer- 8g for hallot reform in the appropriation was as unconstitutional | ed on account of lack of water. The registration and the | on Governor Stone's part as was his ction of voting machines. The | vetoing of the constitutional amend- the last legislature cut of $1 ( dustry is being expleited. The coun- | - h ties mentioned comprise an area larger than the oil regions of New York,Penn- ® > Special — r BEY Pp : —DEALER IN— ylvania and West Virginia, combined ~ + ! | J hard on the non-irrigated deciduous | ® DD 1 y C X OO = case under consideration by the court | ments. The case would have bee fruit orchard th : llbenaf ustify Governor Stone’s interference. . e was to compel Secretary of the Com- | tested months ago but for ex-State | I4it Orchards, got thave Will bow Toles MARINE OIL WELLS. Eb 5 5 vy 1 - + monwealth Griest to advertise the | Treasurer Beacom, a machine follower, | ly good yield of apricots, prunes, pears | a a Le If the proposition were to perpetuate ’ N otions, amendments. This suit was brought | Who refused to consider courteously | and peaches this year, but the fruit will Nor is the oil industry of California | the Quay machine in power instead of Elnts and C in the Dauphin county court, which | & Proposition from Lawyer Kratz. It | ho small. Ripe apricots are already in coufined to terra firma. Even the | | imperiling it by securing an honest <UL UY «<u z | | three successive dry years have been | GET | | Zz 3 : ‘ ) topvelnre 4 : : is in the pow Ste Treasurer Vasa: on '¢ SOTHO y , | aps, ama the Teraiary 3 11s claim{ 5 0 r 4 i of Dias Treasurer the market, but thay are not much | oce an ’ at fur seme dis Pe ing the | ballot, Governor Stone would have a 8 was not compelled to advertise | = 0 > ha herries | waves 1s being pre-empted )y the en- | hothing to do with it, for the case would f 1 Boots and Shoes the amendment. The case was car-| Several mont but not matter what | larger than cherries. | terprising vers f l SS gr SO yuan et Ley - to Carpets and Matting. A large . > fed to the s i and Inman By hay pen the suits will be brought This month’s rains brought the total | e Li delvers rks the ole Tenn, | be in the forum of the 2 gir : v uy x and the is: FRAT PN or: . | stufl. At Summerland, Santa Barbara : iaricdioti f RR MET IQ { . > Green he r rainfall for the season up to 8.25 inches, | peo} 1 jurizaietion o : » 4 HH z 3 ~ 5 | county. ¢ umber of piers have been | | sing rs line of sampl 25 of Brussels to SC= G OL ERIES, cours, turned the gov- Mr. Seal] Still {n a Holo whieh is more than we 2d in the two | S0HBLY, nu ber 9. Die have bec | the S exceutive.—Lhiladel- a - > ordered the amend- | d 1€. sreceed ealnln The scent 4 run out ito the sea, for the purpose of | , ia P TPENGW ARR RST A tres I tng tor lie | a aE . _ | preceec years. ie recent ra brs an ; SUS 1 ; t f ; WwW sa, f 222 d . , QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, : ; time for the | Last wee k Georg I. Sell, Consus lo. me 705 late to honifit aren, buthave | boring for oil at bottom of th — : oi eet Iron. ¢ can urnisn yout Iho : | Supervisor of this district, made a very | poop of inealculable benefit to orchards. | 2680; and the exper has not | “LONG JOHN” CHARNEY. 3 o TGARS. ETC e opin ice Green relat- J AE seen of incijeuiay e Dene to orehnras, : tis rol siohi : is CIGARS, ETC. ng to the Inconstitntion: labored attempt through the old family There was quite a heavy fall of rain | been in vain. It is a novel sight to sce i - : : a t I mnconst tione . rey ¢ e [att { a a L rain | s bringing oi a +h the wa. | 3 : TOONS at a low pr 1C0. BATISDURY, | or Th the ymerset Herald, to set him- and snow in the mountains the early | pump bring ging oil up thr ugh the wa- | 1ntepesting Comment on a Man : . nd the hg aviaht before the peap’s he deeslvs part of this month, and that has great- | ter, Photographsof fhe Bommenlang Well known in Salisbury—Very body | ed in the matter of appointing census ly increased the supply of water for marine oil wells have appeared in sev- Fond of a Circus. eral e enumerat But he failed to disprove astern illustrated papers. With- in the last few weeks the water front all matte slation. But it is the irrigators. No more rain of any con- ‘Long John?” Chaney, of Garrett a solitary charge that was made against two houses the great mass of the | Wi Sih rot il I 1 sequence is looked for before Septem- | | Li | I B , | county, is in town. Mr. Chaney is per- 3 3 y a 3 nm, an ne fact sti remains ¢ 1 Ss 3 ty y ee 4 r 2 ¢ . : of Sctors of ot i SERN ith combined : mn ' > He 2 tC | per, but the people are not worrying. m z nS gounty aaiwoen ong cam haps the best known man in one respect - - % ~ ; ; 3 which titute the body which con- | very men whom Tir Star mentioned and Redondo has been staked out by in the country. He never held any eo: 7 a z >to S “ag 8 : . ALFALFA VS. ORANGES, : : ne cot "Y. e ve > & 1 7 4 s Soins of con early in April as the appointees have . ALFALES VE onaNny oil claimants, and test wells are about blic ofice ot felv. but be r ] { \ u ) 1 V 0) ® | been commissioned. “Timmie” virtu- Returning fe fhe subject of hay, 1 to be put down to prove whether the bah rh es 0 gu honey: v De 4 i av that alfalfa hins en » sal- ame ; hroug s fo 288 ht / Vl be ] ° yspepsia gre i ally admits that he made his recom- will say that alfalfa has been the sal oil seep s along the shore are an in- i 2 Nes the agh i i aes o 5 { g ; : ati f many stockmen and agricul- aE a attending a circus. mattered not ; | “The governor 1 Census Director Mer- : Son of > Mi 7 mo #4 Jase | dieation of a large deposit of oil under i > i aliois pr victor "97, | intervene in ind that as soon as the urists in the Southwest in the last few the water, 3 V he cus 0 Digests what you eat. | ticn of cn LAD : r 2 years, and I know some ranchers who | en pitched his tent, “Long John” Chaney > Ttartificially digests the food and aids | {in jn wi ip recommended to Mr. Ta ; ADING IN STOCKS. would be there if it were possiblé for Nature in strengthening and recon- i hie 2 | Merriam were approved by that oflicer, have made small fortunes out of their pr oy , 5 Bh 3E He ay $ possine He Is structing the exhausted digestive or- | = = | the commissi alfalfa fields. Alfalfa will not grow I'wo oil stock exchanges where daily | him to do so. Ile has been known to Th 5 gans. It is the latest discovered digest- QUESTION OF ADVERTISING. | har is 1 noinint without plenty of moisture. There- calls of the leading producing oil stocks | travel over a dred miles to see a . + & 2 . C 3. 11 AMI S 4 1 . . . es Ox ant and tonic. No other preparation As to other ques sronght before | “| fore, the farmers in the irrigated por- | are held, are now in full b in this { show, and then to have accompanied it Py : 1 1 1 ~~ e— can approach it in efficiency. It in- | the court on appe: nt hetore tio, and evervhody knows thot Mr | 9TH 1010 1 : ? fre God 4 teroble 1 x = stantly relieves and permanently cures | socrotare of the a 1 by 18 | Seull’s reconmendations showed his | tion of the country have had a monop- | olty and are doing considersble trad. from ‘poi to point. J SOETPIATY et + aa | Scull’s recommendations show 1s ; : secretary ealth the ! oly in 15s hay business during the long | in There also much speculation in fo well known in that respect did he e of money | intentions, and that a recommendation uy to defray the | . Where well irrigated scarcely non-producing stocks. San Iranciseo | bocome to the circus people that for ever Pe than six cattings a year are | has also organized an exclusive oil ex- | years whenev they showed in this made, and with hay retailing at $10 to | change since the industry has acquir- | section Mr. Chaney was always sent a $20 a ton during a period of several | ed such impetus. ccmplimentary ket. On one ocea- years, it can readily be seen what a Tiie newspapers are literally swamp- | sion when John ed with glittering advertisements of oil | performance here, the clown came out ions, and he is a mighty poor | into the and ii in this case was just as goed as a com- mission. Aside from this Mr. Scull proved nothing, although he tried hard Sold by Medicine Dealers. tic | in his denial to make it appear that he We have just received a fine line at a resets | 12 2 Winger “gan than Census Direator | 302751 : >A y 7s g . 1 . to do a vain thing—that is, publish for | Merriam. But all the same he isn’t; gold mine » good sinod, ov even a small, of Men's King Quality $3.50 Shoes in D H h 9 three months prior to an election | sant son-of-a- gan field has been. It yeilds so | Propo Tan, Russet, Viel and Patent Leath- I. ump Icy S ~ - Dyspepsia Indigestion, Heartburn, eprint 4 By 7 2 ae Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, ily 4 / —~ Sick Headache, Gast alga Cr amps, and | eost of public I . \/; all otherresults of imperfectdigestion. | 1, cocina ~ 1 Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. conld not ic t Robinson was giving a iired if “Long . he is only an ir ; 1 Togs oil 5 on to take place in November, bo titers that it can be grown profit- | cuss who does not own more or less oil | John” | ent. Being in- this man “Timmie. 5 ; 1 1 : to having | formed that he was, the clown said that nt in question—he | ably at » ton stock at present. I confess S 1 ale Ak { b . . : J | Te > intendi ] ST em ior: taken on a few wires myself, and I am | the perf wuld go on,as Robin- s act directly upon the disease, “The one r ing . . . To the intending farmer emigrant to 3 . the p id g 1 Robi v Specifies et directly upon the disease, “The one relating to the {The Meanest Charge Lver Made Sonthory Colltorain.b woul ens: Dow | ont for more believe in the doe-| son couldn’ to ba STAntellohG Cr. { one and s SCC the without exciting disorder in other parts ¢ ; ion has no serio ig ie eo onthern California, I would say: Don’t ! ae Aerie SC uldn’s 3 h ¥ of the system. They Cure the Sick. 5 not ar that any | Against the “Frosty Sons come here with a view to becoming an | trine laid down in the “Iloosier School- | “Long John” ( . i pd iL 1 + . y 5 od n ave refus ed to make the | of Thunder.” orange-grower at once, but get a piece | master,” “while you're gittin’, git a Mr. Chaney is now about 75 years of publication without 1 g paid or se- plenty.” There are some good oppor- age. Of late years he has not been of fertile valley land well supplied Somerset county these long yea A gL, : : . with water, and go in for alfalfa, hogs | tunities for investment in oil securit een noted for itssorgum, Thunder,” its moonshine wi its Pritts gang. Its hon is geod, its “krosty Sons” the | of Republican strérgth in this | ional distri | cured for the cost, or even that any of | them have been asked to make the | ation. It was at least his duty | v 10 make the publication before i > heard to say that it could es | able to gratify his desires in the circus and cattle. Any thrifty eastern farm- | and lands here, and also many bad | line, owing to his old age, yet he rming here and | ones. The point is to be able to tell the | watches their movements from a dis- NO. CU. 1—Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations —— 2—Worms, Worm ¥ m Col @ 3—Teething, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness . . - 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults... ... We have also just received a very | s-pusenwrs, orp bitous cote. 7 6—Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. er can do that sort of { make money from the start. It is dif- [ good from the bad. tance and reads about them with his The profits W. 8. Livexcoon. wonted avidity. lle was and is not 3 / I J ” HB 5 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis .... 1 Foss Sig yl un fine line of Men S te £L obby ats S—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache . of the supreme court was | 4 14 oa but in : A sz. "ID ferenteish full growing: Cs : ttl Las nle Y 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. . such 2 blow to the governor that he | b a on ih ae i * A £ hice i of a good orange grove are large when or — only popular with the circus people, s : i 5 3 ave spur e read 5 3 Te ote Stila ity 1 ers and a large assortment of Ginghams | 10-PywersismigetionWeuksiomaen 25 | jmmedatety rushed mto print with 2 | {UG AUE 58 mountain fastnesses | FShtly managed, but it takes a grea The Governor Rebuked. but is also popular with the general x S : < ne Potion 23 statement as to why he had vetoed the | yp ymultiplied crime in the valley nd | deal of money to buy a mature grove, 2arely has the Governor of an Amer- | public, no man in Garrett county t we w . = . 2— ites, rofuse Periods. S27 \ omneter - pes . + . ‘ . : “ 3 ‘ Y. oy To and Calicos at 0 cents per yard. If ve a pi : I HY) The SEEpont on the hillsides. Years have and lots of time and experience in the | ican Commonwealth received such a | standing “higher” than he.—Cumber- ’ / i > 2 » gitls, S 23 | i advised him that he could | peng | , respecting authorities . : : : : : ” 14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas 235 | utional am enone. but | i by ane a b Ipoating auth business to start a new one and bring | rebuke from the Supreme Court of his | land Tim £ 553 { to 1S "om 1e lair ace o 1e coun- . . + . re . . a d 26 r r 1 Ae 1 Qe 15—Rhcumatism, 235 't he had vetoed , se | hes $ : ai, iit to maturity. State as is administered in Chief Jus- you deal with us you will deal where| 12Premum semen... 25 Bat outaids a) IN fact bs pA vetoed iy thine Wioichin nd Holtellonetnge (Rlomatarity, | Siele ass sanduiniered 4a dhe BAS re Monkey wih Tour Ballet. 17—Piles, External or Internal 235 them because the removed 1e sec et | been successful. While some surrepti- rcharding is a pleasant occupation, | tice Green’s opinion in the constitu- ! you get the 18—Ophthalizia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes 27 ballot and subsiinted voting machines | {ious *: i may continue to rh its | but the orchardist must thoroughly un- | tional amendment cases. Governor Commenting upon the election held . 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .235 ane ost of machine | smoke ia the the » rit * | derstand the business if he would do | Stone is told that he has nothing what- | at Loch Lynn Ieights, ently, when 0— 2-Cong achine | gang will not figure in it nor. : : tina alread i WAR seins - 206—Whooping-Cough an 2 Be evidently | i at lea emg to rot his own work, or be able to hire exper- | ever to do with constitutional amend- | three colored men were elected al the not very co Fayette, ienced talent to do the work for him. ments. Ie is left out of the case pur- municipal election over three witae-— 21—Asthma, Difficult Breathing. , 1 cians, w 3 s | 22—Ear Discharge, Earache... . 0 very compe 3r else the su- | of the Pri c hy ° 23—Scrofula, Swellings and Uleers.. ... ,23 preme court 1 :ave played | when the high of them all, the | The alfalfa farmer can start with less | posely and explicitly by the plain letter | men, the Baltimore News said: J il € 3 1 R 1 24—-General Debility, Weakness. 25 such havee notorious “Bil was ran dewn attempt to in- An illustration of what may happen 25—Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations. by Revenue Gfiicer WT chlison, of | to citizens of small towns by lack of in- ~ag Rem > 26—Sea-Sickness, Nausea, Vomiting. t capital and count on speedier and surer | of the Constitution. Hi no remo 2 results, orl \ » less | & » himsel > the matter is neces- : oof ee 2 ) and the gov- | Pittsburg, and Detective feBeth, | I¢ ults, although there may be le rude himself into the ter is ! eces farest in their muniaipal altnifs Is seen 1 . 27 -RKiuney Diseases. v | ernor ky y rather protert of Uniontown. They sur] dl he old | charm in the occupation. sarily, therefore, pure impertinence |; °} 5 e the little town of Loch Tn | ) 29> Nervous Denitity, o | the sec The : man in the mountains in Saltlick town: | 176 ROOM IX OTT { and usurpation. The Supreme Court i arrett county, where } . ~~ - 26—Sore Mouth, or Canker.. 5 ed Yaiy 1 shin. Favette count BIG BOOM IS Oil. . i - icket i i\ Ihe T 7 > 3 | ments do nat ‘tion | ship, rayetle county, ne | a | does not attempt to spare Governor i joker put a ticket in the . / 30—LUrinary Wenkiness, Wetting Bed. 2 : \t line, and eaptured hii But enough of weather and crops. | | 5 C : : / Pati | of voting nly provide 3o¢ fine, and cap aed him. | ut enougl { { rt Srops. | Stone's feelings. Tt says that his at- | Ho 0% eAmnoie .d of colored chi wracter - / . $ | that ir » de- | in Uniontown ail.—Saa ! er Jalifornis » has s 0 > Be hk en ) s as muel S- om) 32—Diseas 3 of the Honet, Palpitations. 1. o0 that he ome de- 1 niontown on bai ( | Southern California now has some- | “without any | about town, and was as much surpris | habitants to morning find it So little interest ed as the rest of the in ext The foregoing from our esteemed 83—Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance............. 1.00 | sirable to | tempted interventio the E « of even greater interest to the | ; = ty derived from any - 10 he or authori {| wake up the It tells him that “as | had beet titution d 34—Sore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria... 35—Chronic Congestions, Headaches. . . . ny. : r people here. 1t is the oil boom. This | scurce whatever.” : | Bedford county contemporary nu BALLOT REFORM ISSUE. | us smile, especially that portion whi Steak I on ate, notably the county of Ios Ange- | : ng tv : ‘ti : xy s 77—Grip, Hay Fever. : jy le bono ie 3 ney : BC | upon the most obvious and ordinary | was m ction by the Dressed - Dr. Humphreys: Manual of all Dise The vot 1sylvania now have | speaks of our “sorguin” and our moon- :, has been producing petroleum for | 7% . ot interneetation people that only fifteen them went Fresse Er TONED 1: ile mp ; elo = : | prine 3 of itutory interpretatic : : : rte i : Di tn ue bt np.on receipt of price. the que allot 1, through shine whisky. There ta pound of | the last 25 years, but the industry has | 1 t J 1 | to the polls to v ote, of these at there can be no authority for executive | Jo bout the 1e colored aware of what z. The correspondent suj ast ten were so wer that th iced in Somerset county, | only become prominent within the last bug large quantities of maple sugar are | few years. About six years ago the produced here, and for quality ntervet | by any kind of implicati If Governor Stone’s skin is not en- ion, it ennnot be placed there | it out- | first oil wells were sunk in the city of ng and ™~ ny Humphreys’ Recs iph Of Pie. this ct ; of the Want Good Bi ( ] HUMPHREYS’ gt : . | : Tort ny ak al 7 i | os this incident adds that “t pass these ents, after ranks the Vermont product as far as a | Los Angeles. They attracted little at- | | s this incide adaus tha o - W s To aati . ; | s { ac ermatous he must feel | ; 3 le were disgusted is no SA try a sack of LICHLITER’S GOLDEN LINK ITC HHAZEL 0 iL the people their action at | Jopcomotive outranks an ox team. r- | tention at first, but property owners | tirely pachydermato Bt the Pe ople were disgusted is not to 1S with iy HD . s AT 5 THE PILE OINTMENT. the ensuing tion, and t athe! 50m? To the demnitl Boh w te dincen he initial wells. pradually | like a whipped schoolboy after reading | express the fe elings of the community. | FLOUR, you will have it. This Flour| ForPiles_Externalor internal, ,PindorBleeding: | ymendments Becoina Dart of the sen. [Su0m Ho the demnition how wows | adjacent to the tills] Wells, greauaily fo opinion of the.Supreme Court of || Jut of course, they have no right to be ab sivas the Etstu la in Ano: Tteing or Bleetiing of ie] Rectum stitution. Every voter should see to | With sorghum! We “Frosty Sons of | eaught on, and well after well went | Ee Stat Nese wll hai ie | disgusted, e ept with themselves for $ } o ALI Ys hl DY pay x » 3 . | : : >} 2 3 § 3 3 les. inti : A 5 PRICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL SIZE, 25 CTS. it, then, that representative men of | Thunder” may be charged with having | down, until there now is a TYorest of | Ie b ate. > arssy 1 Sationd their lack of appreciation of the im- hr ’ 2 | 3 ste YX 2 ; ars : « ~ . ~ . Ee re a, high cahracter are sent to the legisla- | moonshiners among us, but we spurn | derricks about three miles long by one- 30h hotter wih tyme 2 roe a ane Hy | portunee of a Se io the . CO. am St., New Yor > he a 5 2 3 YrOSS f »Xeus » as 5 1oice of prope al ¢ S. 4 ~ a ~ Te , y ture Tonle ie oe on 7% i pe | the thought that any of us would be so | quarter to one-half mile wide, and ex > | S0 iy ll po NY b ahi 5h 28 this 1 ej choice hror — ! y i by n 3 strong 3 sie a lib- 5 C ( ments De Of the strongholes © the | hase ns to manntactare or ent sorghum | tending from a point a little north of | would be the better for afew more kin a Ww i h, Mn » Quay machine heretofore has been our | x | dergarten lessons on the ordinary du- Drowned in a ater Troug solicit- af weak election laws, which permitted | on our buckwheat eakes. Yes, accuse | the city center to the western bound- | Sion And limitations on the gawer of the Orie day Inst week My and Mrs Wil o ’ c or hi the machine and its heelers to steal | us of moonshining, of murder or any- | ary. There are at least 1,000 oil wells | . au > nae dy of the of any Flour we have ever handled. The Celebrated Cli yopar ; en 2 > e : | chief executive of a Commonwealth. | son Folk, who reside about three miles votes and rob the people wholesale. thing else, but don’t accuse us of manu- | in this go producing all the way from | tsville, Md., missed one SOL ion on Friday last another | . : . . | Secretary Griest is treated with as n 3, anoth facturing the vile stuff called sorghum. | two to 150 barrels of oil per day, each. Ties Yi) : Us: ittle consideration as his chief. e 18 | « Somer- | A large Liki of them prc oduce from | tLe : ior i | ~ ¢ Horse Lift Callivaler In Lebar noth = You loosen the catch Quay machine scheme was knocked in Ta speaking of our greatn : : 7 2 . Ep hr the head. Everywhere over the state Speaking of F greatness, Sop 1 hs s dut ddvar ° ° ACH I CY, Sali bury, 1 a. the Horses do the rest. wherever it could be done, county | set county buckwheat cakes, which are | 10 to 20 barrels a day. which with oil at | told that his duty to advert 1 i i : 1 . ame ants. in spite of the G committees controlled by the machine | by far the best in the world, should not | $1 a barrel, about the average price, | amendmen n spite of the yf 1 ildren, and after search- for some time were horrified he little one in a trough in NE One Aorvite : 2 = 3 . 5 I va is imperative to its chara falle 1d drowned. passed resolutions declaring that | po opjited. The man who sits down | yield a handsome income to their own- | Vet0; Is imperative to its char Chall ° before andidate of the Repub- s : . avy ) = | of the very best and gravest \ 1 s felt for the sorrow- fican p ould have Lis name placed | tO & Somerset county table laden with | eT : Be |. : : an J JOU nay Me Dace lia Ti 161 § tion. The Chief Justice informs Mr. | ing parents. on the regular ballot he would be com- | Somerset county buckwheat cakes, I'he local oil field extends away be- | 5 di ) ° pelled to si ag i | Grriest that for not performing his per- N.C. T. U. Mesting n a pledge ter the machin This club has heen he * the he: of many candidates. It was the last brutal device of the machine in its at- tempt to hold men in unwilling al- legiance to its power. and be of the opinion that to be a | Los Angeles... The oil in that region is Senator Weis 1 . > T Nr Tr Acknowledged by te io be ihe Dest In Lebanon county > ok 5 is “Fosty Son of Tunder” 111€ Ica 3 dNCY a LES, 1es 1. | Xd Si Cultivator on earth. a candidate for re-election. . The anti- | 00g tobe a kin s re bn gang > Somerset county maple syrup and but- | yond the city, and there are several | | | i | sonal a fei uty in the matter | ter, Somerset county cured hams, and | well defined strata running through sonal and official duty i 1 ¢ | “he cannot excuse himself by setting | nv n The W.C. T. U. will meet at the home ~ | of Mrs. Mary Martin, in West Salis- bury, June 11th. Following is the pro- ee ——. LR —— the many other articles of diet for | this and adjacent counties. The best | . ] ¢ i 3 7 in > advice inion or action o which Somerset county tables are noted, | producers thus far struck are in |"P the advice, opini 2 CLIC other person, organization or de 2, for the sim- ill be ten Pittsburg lows: I am now prepared to meet all competition in the baking line, having Jart- he will arise after finishing his meal | Orange county, about 30 miles east of secured a first class city baker who has baking down to a fine art. - 1! or otherw ment oflic | ple reason that the article of the Con- s more desira- | of higher gravity, and sells at $1.75 per " 1 tute d Livengood. J Ss n tl eseribes his duty does £ or wien the Q eh eo wept the 1 Come over and | barrel at the well. A few wells have ag ! oe Dre Bay YS ial: nee I © uay forces hav vice swe % 3 . ™ . & Ww ats Fi ~ out © gr iA by i majorities. A number | be convinced, Broth Thompson. If | produced over 1,000 barrels at the start, | DOU allow lecitation— Ruth Welt Our Wheat, Rye, Graham ard Vienna Bread will delight you. Our of Quayites on the county committee | a good Somerset county dinner won’t | and some keep up an average of about It wou : Reading—Mrs. Annie Fancy Cakes and Pies are delicious. Patronize your home bakery and called a wu i f the committee, | make you f r and richer than | 100 barrels per day. A few wells in| Stone a get the best and freshest baking. I want your patronage, and I guaran- h was slin ittended, and passed i 0 utee that a few | the mountains north of Los Ange ¢ 1 ’ : . ls S¢ cfore any cal 8 3 71 { ; - 3 5 . ts of usurr oh tee you satisfaction and good values for your money. | 2 resolution that before any candidate mshine will white oil which r { S ts of usurj Ey > | © have his name on the ticket he : I. noecti i : i » 16a ly sIZfl 2 cancd edze. They troleum and is alm mn connecul > not stop. HW 1 also handle a nice line of pure, fresh Groceries, erly adjusted Thins 1 sign a caucus pledge. They well Jeane st I Stan and tl , Wash- he on Made in all the diffe la gang that Dr. Wgiss would not sign | This sells at 1 in SH Confectionery, Cigars, cte. Write for catalogue g fuil iol such a pledge The machine crowd | | well. but thus far | ts York} y I machin | » well, thus fa 1! Iv %1.90. The Clipy gr Plow fs F |/ then register 2d secretly two Quay can- Haz- | been developed { court ¢ 1 tate in terms of 3 : 2 aw stor th 1 i § and mE < : didates for state nator who did not cure for | ar : : 3 i : Taviive } ihausl i and t Bro mesa er nh ihe Cl SC l 1S UT! J d. Defiance, 0. Sole Manufacturers.} | pay their registration fee. Of course, ake no ott] fost of the ( yrnin petroleum | and unqus and t ge daily A + | . } i 1 1 11 18 ors IE ST 1 SHR ro 4 s 271 3 " C | Su by me | di Te rs from the Pennsylvania produet, | sure, thoug nd 1 yeders to Tu 1 if » i I 3 : i . 2 : of B ¥
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