rpnsTnrTHK THR ECTOR of THE RpotiK AVU Hoisk Or t'. i PLOT- Mt:r "P sOMtltsETOOVNTV, FA. FoK THE YEAK iti. r. rk, NdimM. e Judon of tkt Court ef Qurfrr Swiff. " Craa- 'ry ref Coaafy. P- ' ,. ... Ia compliance With the proVIS- f th. fit'ih nwtinn of the Art 01 1 Ann Assemblv approved loth April. 1S45, providing f.trtheertioa of ft House of Em ploy meat, and tiie support of HIS ui " " " the poor of eaid countr, the unaer izned Directors of thft Poor and Houcf! of EmploTuopnt of Faid coun ty, heresvitti respeclfally submit and lay before vou their report for the year 1S"55, o'f the " Number, a2e and 'sex of the jiersan inaintained and "etnplovei in eaid House of Euv " ii'.oymVnt, or supported or assisted "by tbeia elsewhere, and of the " ciiiidff.i by them bound out to "apprenticeship, with the names of "their mar-tern and mistresses, and " their trades, occupations, and call- i - in?." . ! Tnis. it is believed, is the yinrf vnorf made under the said Act. and owing to the lack of precedent and data, and to the imperfect manner in which the records of the said in- Btitution were kent for many years, a irreat deal of trouble and difficulty was experienced in preparing the rennrt. eHueciallv m procuring the dates of admission and ajjesofthe persons supported Br assisted, and in many cases it was itu possible to ascertain the day and month when thev were admitted or asMstn, ana in a larue number of casks the ages are only approximate'!. Witt this report as a basis, how ever, and wiih such improvements thereon a tims and experience will necearilv indicate, future annual reports can be prepared with much less trouble, and treat r accuracy. Besides the intormsiion required by th Act. the board have furnished herewith, under suitable heading! the dates of admission and discharge of the inmates, the residence of those assisted, and of the masters and mis tresses of children apprenticed, and the amounts pui 1 for maintenance when elsewhere than in the HoUae of Employment, and other items, deemed to be of interest to the pub lic. The lists contemrl ited hy the Act are hereto attached in separate schedules, with explanatory head lines and headings, and a summa ry of the-e schedules will b'3 found at the end of this report, in which will also be found a schedule ob taining the numhtT and aiuouijt ol the sales, purchases, donations, de vises or bequests, which were made by or to the board during the year 1SS.3. Kespectfu!lv submitted. Jl-SSE HOOVEIl. i:ei'i;ex wo v. josiah ankeny, F. Lai'xtz, Steward. Directors :o: WMKIH I.E " A " IN rcl'.K HOI'KK I.iM of T !i names, nunilier. are anil sex of the tierons liitim'.autrd an1 enip!iyel hy the Iirect'n ol the i'ior of Somerset Coun ty, Pennsylvania, in the Houe of Kmpiov nieut of sai 1 iMuuty, during the year lwr: Jao.ih Hv 111:111. a-e wl, a.'.iuitteil . t. 1M!I. Kuiloiph 1.11-tiienhiTer, ae 7H, ailimttei) Juniiarv, vm. John Kmiier, ire Ci. a'lmittj'J May. 1S.M. JotmH It Mirher, aire .'is.. aluiiltei1 Mav, ljl John Imlioir. aL-e 7i. ailuuttej June V. John M-M-lliai'h, aire SS. a-lmitted July Samuel I'olilman. " 1!, " Jan y 'tiH Henry Hart, ae !:). a.luiiluvl June '70. Win SweiTr.er. aire .'-12 let. (0. John Sweiizer " 4o, Adam liwer, " s, :has Miller, " 77. Samuel Arnoltl, ae 5'i, Christian Mem, " Henry linker, " IS, charcel Silly, ls-'i. Nov. '72 Keb. '7't. " 1 . June '74. lh-c. '74. lis- Mnv Jacob tiaheiran. aire 7'i a linitl.- i Keb K7". Kinanue! Allirijrht. ajie 45. " JunelS'5 I'riah Hook. ase 13. ailmitttd Nov. '7", lent to Itel'or SiiIiihiI Man-Ji 4, S5. Milton Cnris, " 2i, " May '7rt. Alex ("ountryman. asjeM. ailin June'7'. Jacob Conrad, age 5 "h admiited Feb' '77. Theodore Knable, aire 2", " Mav. '77. Mones Manit, ape 4J. adm Jan'y '7S. Alfred Stanl, ae 77, adm June' '7. Abner Nelson, aie 7, adm Smt. ,7S, died Keb'y Ihhj Frederick Myer ase s . a im July '7!. John Hans, azeSJ. a 1 11 M iy, 'ho Benjamin Hummel, ae 41. admitted Octo ber SO. Thomas Custer, ace 27. admitted Oct SO. James Vi!on, J. adiuittod Not si, dischaivM 4ih April fi Henry Kink, ape 7S, a im Jan'y 2 John Stull, age 7.i, a tin Keb'y Hi. Jacob Lii'hty. aire Si. adm. July 2. Krederick Suder. aire 7A adm. Aup 'S2. Adam 1'nderkoll'lfr, age SL', a luiitted Oc tober 'S2. Charles MiH'lellan. aire 6, adm Nov 'S2, bound out 1 April t. Jesse Kurtz, age 7li. adm Dec ',"2 died Au gust S Tyrus Mee aire 47. adm Jan'y 'S3 Jami-s Kooser, tfr 33 adin Jan'y 'S.I Henry Keister, age adm Aui 'S3 dis chartred loth Nov 'Si. Theodore Kimmell, art 82, adm Nov. 'S3, discharged 5 April S5. Irwin SwertzenurubeT, ajre 21, adm I Ice 'S3. Charles llaniels. age is, adin July 's4, died March '8.1. Naaman llittncr. age 3, adm April, 'S4. bound nut for maintenance March 6, SJ. Mitcheil McClintock, ae Itl, adm ug 4. George Kyan. aje 30. a.liu SeK 's4, discharg ed 4 Aug '85. Edward 1-ntr. aged 23, adiu Sept 'a4, dis charged S Sept S5. 'William Kose, age 73, admitted Novem ber h4. David lthnads, age 77, admitted Nov. 'S4. llaniel Kurby, age 8. admitted Nov "S4. dis cliargeil 'Al April 'S3. William Withers, age "0, admitted Novem ber 'M disc-barged HI April s5. James M'Nnlty, age 5'i, admitu-d January 'S.'i, discharged Man-h ti. 'V. UeubrD r.illen, age 48, admitted Jan'y '35. dischargeo March S, '. I' 11 known Italian, aire 011, admitted Jannary '8". discharged April 20, '.". William Kyan. age .'. admitted Jan'y HS discharged March 6, S". Andre Soloder. age M. admitted Febraary, 'tv, dischargci April 10, 6 Miran, age .Vi. admitted Keb'y 8 dis charged April 21, S.". Harry Isken, agert. aiimiited February, '85, discharged June 10, Si. B Harrolt age fO, admitted February 'So, dis- cnargea April r.i, so. Patrick McNulr-. aze 30. admitted Febr.ta- rv 'So dischargtsl April 23.'S.. William lickamine, age 4j. admitted Fcb'y '8.1 discharged April IS J. Wm. Olterson. age lio. admitte.1 Feb'y '83, discharged MayC. 'sS. Frank I'llcr, age 12. admitted March '85, Jnund for tnal 2 Mav IsSj. John Sarver age 13, admitted March '85. x ami out for trial 13 March '85. W F. Walker age 25. admitted April 'So. I'smck Logan age 8-1. admitted April 5. din-barged Oct. HI, 'No. Jamea McClintock age 2. adm it (.si April. so, bound for maintenance May 5. 'sfi. Jeremiah McClintock age 12, admitted April 's8. bound out for trial Mav 5. 'K5 E.ton McClintock age i;,. a.liuittefl April ''. bound out for trial June 4. 'Si. William McClintock aire 7, admitted April &. bound out for trial 1 May. 'So. Henry Miller aire 75. admitted June. 'S5. lan l V " -eo. I'hilip Klink age 77.' admitted July, 'K5. Robert Wilson atre.53. admiued Julr 'Si dis charged A ug to 'S8. Ramuel KKkman age CI, admitted July Sj Noah S Book man. aged. Michael Collmigh aire 83: admitted Amjust ho, dtsciiaeged 4 Seitemiier "S5. Riliert Lynch aire 40 ; admitted An 'S5 Jei Witt age ; admitted Sept '85 Wm Fraier age SO; admitted Sept 5 dis-1 jauira .u uner, age ew ; admitte.1 Cictoher 'K. owrpn r isner. age tsj ; admitted Oct '8,5. dis chanted S3d Nov "SS J. W. taonlcy, age 50 : admitted Oct '85. dis charged th Nov 5 Matthias W aiker aire 45 ; admitted Oct ' John Ikilden. age H; do do do Jamea Mdiuire. aire GO ! . A., V j William Khoada. age 8 months; admitted .sov eel. Conrad OueeracelT; admitted Nov "So, sent to I'umont HospiiAl ltlth Nov '85 Sarah Landis age 62; admitted Jan '48 Caroline Lenhart age 6S ; admittajd Mav'.-iS Lenah Meyer age 82; admitted May '56 died Jaly '85. ' 01 Qmmera. Mm. agt 80 ; admiued Oct 57. Ann Fritti age 86 ; admitted Nov "58 Susan Rice age 42 ; admitted F-b '67 ' i-.i'cbtcberger' Mre- ; admitted reo hi. Marian Hart age SS : admitted Oct '70. Hamet Reefer an uO ; admitted Sept '72. Jed Feb "z. Chrlee Jnjit Larina Gmllattberase S ; admitted Xotr T3, disclaaryeii 11th i-b S5. jaR)n Kmerick ape 2 : adniittad Jan "74, Mary H(ok a?e . ,dinitd Mardi 75. Kaciiel Mock a? 'ill ; admitted April 75. ,., hi - ailmiued May 76. j Manati Howard ape 76 ; admitted Jan ! . , I discfiarpeo :via oept cm. j Sarah Bamdl age 34 ; admitted Sept 79. CaftCT aee57: admitted Soy 'SO. iurv X ull aee 14: admitted Sot '81. sent . r , , t.i i:.tirm ncnooi 4.Q jaarca rp. Catharine Ham are 42 : admitted Jan 181 Nancy Hartiell ase 40 ; admitted Sept do Mary Custer ape.'jl: admitted October do Catharine Voung asr 73; admitted Oct do Susan Trew'erasre2; admitted Xo do Polly Niculow au-ei4: admitted Feb '83. KHzabetli Niclielson ae 7r admitted March iadv Miller Bjre 40; admitted May JS. Mary Jacaaxn ace 19: admitted Hept do I-euali Keitlcrat-'eoS; admitted October do Rom Iimrleratre 2: do do do Uizie Clark ace ft rnOjth ; admitted Oct 'S3, discbarv'ed 31st March 'S. Sophia liempev ace 12; admitted Nov 'b3, aent to Hotorm fcchool 4tb March Belinda Bittner age ; admitted March '84. Catherine Clark ace 30 .admitted March 'f4, dm-'iarjrt-il 31st March pi. EateliaCUrkagei: admitted March 'f4. for maintenance lt Feb ''S. Elizabeth Heuiper ape 34; admitted April M. discharged 10 April '85. Araiuinta Hummel ae 18 month! ; admit ted April 'M, for maintenance 5th Ap'I '85- Roa Harmony ape til' ; admitted May 'H4. Klinrlx iianrhnian fMitl ace 21 ; admitted Sept '84, discharged 10th March '85. Sarah Lent ace ! ; admitted Oct '84, dis charged Sib 3t o. Mary IMumds ape 29 : admitted Not '84. Marparet Neller ape i2 : admittted Jan '85. Kcbccca He-npey pe 3 months : admitted Feb '0. dicharped 30th Aug '. Matilda McClintock ape 34 ; admitted April 85, diw harped 15tb June '85. Hannah KnicuerapeGl ; admitted April '85. Maepie McClintock age 1 months; admit ted April '85, discharged 8ih May 'a.'). Sarah McClintock ape 5 ; admitted April '85, dincharped Mb Hav '85. Klua Iiuilt-rageii; admitted May 'tCi, bouud out 1st .lime '85. toutilda Miller aucl; admitted Jane 85, for maintenance Sih June '85. Sarah Master ape 25: admitted June '85, discharged 8:h May 6. Ellen Masters ape ' months : admitted June V, disi-harped 8;ii June Vj. (iirdiiia hllitik ape 0 : admitted July 1S5. Mappie Clark, ape. '15: do do do Sarali B-Juktiian aire 39 : do do do tlicliaagcd J'ttU !e V5. Lizzie l.urt aeti months ; admitted Aug '85. Emma Mull ape2 ; admitted Aug 5, uis- charped 25 li Sejit 5. Caniline (iniifapi-73 ; admitted Aug '85, dis- cliarped Ulti Sept '.'. Sus;m Hempey ape 10; admitted Aug '85. di-w-liarped 30th Alls '85. Catharine Seise, ape 75: admitted Oct V-5. Ellen Curbev age 59 ; adinitlel Nov '85, di- charped 2"th April 's5. Magpie liailev ape lit; admitted Nov 185. Clara .Snyder ape 3." ; admitted Dec 5th 18S5. SCHEDCLE " B.--AT THEIR HOMES. List of the number, age aad (ex of Uw persona fuilorted or asflsteJ by the Directors of the Poor of (Somerset County, Fa., elfewbera than la the Hon of em ploy mem during the year IWi : Darla Humlrt and wile, m 74 : three chil- ilren. lieiween 30 and 9u; Mlllord twp ; ad- mutwl IsSi : ain't Ii! per annum, tin. Suwa SbaKi. ace li, Middlecreek twji, adla. 'T5, m'l mld 1U uu Ketwn Fry. ipe 41. (now dead) Shale twp, adm. 1K77. ain't ld S IW. CurlM vvetplumaa and wife, aaes 74 and tt, KxilhTfVillrjp twp ailmltled 1.7. ami. 20 0. Henry Kniarem. Kge n, Mcyaradale, admitted '77. am I al'! 00. Barbara Kiuiiler aaeW and two children. acf tn nd elitin, tuinyereek twp., alm. Is, am't uod :u 00. Ha. rlet Oonrn-llr. a it e 92, Sunenet borough, adm. 7H, am't pain wi. Anna Harkle nKe It, Middlecreek, adm. '7, am i li OO. hlrm Heal, aire Ml. wife, aire 17. and three rkll- li'rn. Larimer twp. adm. 7'J, am'l paid 'il Of. I'ne stunt ape 4", wile, aire 13. two children. Wrllexrurg lorouh, a.liunted 'So, amount jl. in S.B.o-1 Martceny axe 33, wile are at, three chil .ins. -uiFret top. adm. K0. am i paid it 00. Call:a.-i:te Mahler, up HS. lmemaupb twp, ad mits 1 N'tvemtter. 'H4, am't paid 4000. On a wine Miller, ace 43. Miliar J twp. admitted N-v. M. amount paid J200. Marr Hatwrnlebta e M. and live ehlldrea, Hr'l bervliey twp, adm. Not. 'Si, antoont paul 03 o Har d Kt ll'r. ate S3, wife, ape to, Stonrcnek twp. admitted November ' . am'l paid 12 00. lvi Sala. ape Oonemaugh twp. adm, 1 Dec 'a. am i p'i'l oo. M.iaee Sala, ap vo. nemaugh twp. ape 26. Gon emaupta lan. aim 1 ltee. 'Si, am i paid a 00. Total nuintier ol peiauni 43 ; total am't p Ud 44, SCHEDULE V " CHU.PKEN MAINTAIN F.I) BY FAMILItX Act ol June 13, 1883. M.pple Allirlpbl. ace 3. maintained by Charles .erIKS, omerae4 iwp. ree d 'M, amount paid f-7 IK-'. John I'remer, ace X. analntalned by Harrlaoa Z-Tfoaa. Sionyoreek twp. rwjelved 'M, aiuouul IHiid 7 -ro. Iaerry N tea low, cafe 7, maintained by Henry Bha- ler. iuemauoniiia tuwnsoip, rtv d &4, amount paid 7 W. John Nx-klow, ai.- 3, maintained by Nelsna Simpson, Uaemahonlng twp; admitted '84; am't paid 41. Etella t.'lark, ace V. maintained hr Jm Hoovar Mlllord towntit, ree'd Feb. 1, '06, amount paid 60 00. Naaniaa Rittner. aire a. niaintaloed by Velsoa Baker, Johnnown, received March 3, '80, am'l paid 37 io. Araminta Hummel, ace 1 maintained by Fran cis Hoover, Mlllord twp. received April a, '83, amount nild 2a 00 Matilda Miller, age 2, malnuined by Peter Bearl nerun neroui;n, rec c ia April. a' amooni naM'aoo. James McCllntuck. age 2. maintained by Peter Heart, Merlin, received may o se, amount paid li 00. Total amount paid HUM. SCHEDULE "D."-1N PENWA STATE HOSPITAL. AT H AEKISBVKO. Saaan MrV'ml. ace 64. atlmltted to poor house 'M seal 10 namaiHirs; j uiy, m. Amipaiaeaw. John Miller, ape 40. admitted to poor bouse July d. seni 10 uamanarx j my K4. am 1 paia 74 Miry Van. (now dis. hanredj age 3, admtttod to jiour bonse Marea. sent to Harrubnr; March. '83. am'iunt Dald fcrf At. Joha McIKinell, aae 00, almitted to poor boas In 'S4. sent to Hurrlpt.un Oct tH, am't paid aw 80. toiai imiHiot lieau aii so. SCH KDULE "E" IX W EST PENN HOPIT- Ala AT DIXMONT. Mrs Mary M'ltaada, aire n, aliaittd to poor nouse aprii m sent t' inxmontny poorairact ors April 'K4. am't raid ul Sw. Oonrail Oa.-er. ae 17 a'lmltted to Door nous isovemoer s. seat io nixraont ny poor direct um N'iv. 10. 'sf,amonat paid 4 00. I'hilip Hoff man. ag au. Iu In hosiltal at pri vate expense i sent to Iiiimont tiy pisir directors rec i so. i oiai auiount iaii. fso -a. S'JHEDt'LE 'F"-IN PEXN'A REFORM SCHOOL. Vriah Hook, aifela, ailmltted to poor bouse '76, sent to relorm school March 4. 's5. am't paid t73L Mary Null, aire 14. admitted tai poor boas 'il. sent tn reform school if areh 4. ' V am t paid e7 1. Sopliia Hemv-T. ave Vi, admiued to poor house n-ivemner, . so. sent to reiorm scnooi starcb4, 'so, amount paid n. Tiaal am't paid 21. SCHEIH'LE "O" CHILDREN BtiUNDOUT. List of the numter. names, and are of the ebil. oren uonon oui ui afiprenticesblp ny the directors oi ne roor fi Etomerset e-iuniy. fa, wltb tbe Dame and residence Ol their masters and mistress es, aad their trade, occupations aad ealllogs, lor i ne soar ios: Frantiln Bennett, ag 17, to Wm J Olessner, Stiyi-reek. tarmer. Frank Kntnigbt a(e IS. to J M Fike, Somerset, lanoer. James Woo'.ley, age 15, to Channeey Berkev. Hiitnersi-t. farmer. William Bally, aar 26 to lilward Trent, Stony. creek, tanner. A II red Bally, air 14 to Wm P. Ray, Jefferson, William Burt, age 14 to Joha Bower, Summit. lamier. Cbariet ott, ag to Robrt Beddea, Brother. . a ne , inrnir Lvdia Will age 1: Farmer. , to Jonathan Bare, Summit, Emma J Will age IS, to W. M Walker, Stony- eroek. farmer. knna Keiuerj aire 11, to John it. !hydcr. I'pper Turkevloou farmer. Rosle Forsler, age 13, to Alex Hersh, Summit, tanner. Belinda Foslnrag 11, to PaulU Nowag, mer- enaau Herlia. Peter O'alUglMn-. 13, to C. H. Walker, Brotb- rsvalley. farmer Henry Boyer, age It, to Ephralm Seese, Paint, farmer. Cstbaiine Mock aae 17, toCbarles lhm.n Som erset, tanner, aarab A. Uallaaher az 1L to lr. H. R. Mltcb- 11. Somerset Oeorge W Morrison age 17, to H W Miller, North. arupton. farmer. Simon W bite air 13, to N B Poorbaagh, North- iuiam. larrner. Ehta llsber ced 8, to Frank Nittroar, Cambria eamnty, lahoror. Edaard llsllatiber as T, to Samuel Fyock, Paint, larmar. KwcKle Nkklow an 17, to S U Siiober, Somerset lanoer. Naacy ciareoma. age 11 to Jamas Tipton, All- abeoy Urmer. Eiaard Niealow are 1 U to Jacob Kreatrer. 1'ppar Turkvlout. n.n.h.,1 Tillle Kiddl. air , to John M. RammeL Paint, labarer. Ira Uallakr, t, to N B Cramer, Mlddla- ereea, farmer. Retsscea Bally ag 10. to Wm OhMsner, AU. a beny, farmer. Tillle Hook aae 11. to Israel Kara P.h.1 Charles MeOkUaa aae a, to A J Cramer, Audi! on, farmiT. Suaaa Hemkcy. ace li to Irwia Yeanklo, rppar furkeyhui, larmer. "leShafler. ag , to Bellada rilck. Mil ford. Mkkm Showman, age 10, to Ueniel showman. romeraet lahim. E,' l'"y. aaet, to John D. Rhonda, Quema- W m Summey. aare 8, to Simon L Korna, Janaer farmer. Cbarles Bailey, ace 1, to Joha TWoburg, North William Uailagber, age lz, to Jane J. Ankeny, Jenner. lana -r. rson'"' U wr B ie7. Jef laall Clsvoomb. ar o. to Frederick Sower. Morrellvil. Cambria county, farmer. Wm Berks, age 14, to Jaonb Brabakar, Shad. rtDar. Cora Kline ag . to Wm. Van, Roekwood aor ouh. farmer. wZSiT01: ' Ito T. M. Laffrrty, Eoek wood boroag b, farmer. 9C1U.ULLE -M" CHILDKElf OUT FOR TRIAL. BOUND SraeTF!rSerJ' l"-" Frwd'k Blngaer, Soas- Jnn"i'i,l2C.1":"ck' ". Solomon Simp. i.Jennr, farmer. Frank Pl.-r, aa. l2, to Aaron CMksr. Somen. ml farmer. Ida Beanett. fannev S J'," Slr"r' Heary Baker. fJowMrsst, el'ntoek, age T, to his aneU, la Maryland. 8UXMART Sebedale "A." No. raectred in no, a. a--, year: Adalta, Male. 73: Female. 4 : Tout, 11. Intaaia Male, la ; reaaala, 10; ratal, aa. SelMMlale -A." jiunber died, dlaeaargvd. te la puar hou dariag year: Adalts, Males. It ; Females U; TolaO, M. Intaau, Mala, It ; Fa- aaale. 13 ; Total. M. w aoM aaanar, u. Sehailiile -A. MntnlierreaiauiiBa la aaor Ailalia, Male, : Female. S : Total, il. In aata. Mal,; Feaaai,; Tatai, a. Whole aambar. SO. Sebeiiaie "B" At tnelr horaaa IT ehartUe : Ad alts, male 11. fernal 14, tntal al; lataata, males a, letnales ft, total 16 ,- sibol natmber. 4S. Sebedale "tj." ChUdrea by faaailK : lafaats, male, female, total; Waal aassber, . Schednl L." la SiaU Iaonatie Ualtal, Har- ru banc : Airaia, bum X, laasaw a, iai a. wbol aasaoar 4, Schedule -E." la Waat Peaa'a HoroitaE DlX- Mmt: Adalta. aialM L feaaale 1. total f : lav lanis, saalesl. female d, total 1 ; vboleBaaaber a. SrtmlBl "F." UPaaa'aReliaraiSeaool: lataata, mavle 1 taaaale a tntaj S: wbula namber a. Schedule !.' Chlldrea hue ad oat : males a, tt- male 1. total 4a; waolBambr40. Sebedale "H." Children oat on trial for Madia oat : male a, temales 1, total T; wnoMnamberi. Touli : Adalu. male Z. lemale to. total 114: Inlaota, male , female SS, total St ; wiiol aamber, lva. Brbtalnle "C" Amoant Dald for th manv teBaooa ofehlMraa by famllie t tt W Scliodal -D" Amoant paid fur to mala tmaaee of person la th hospital at Harrisliarg .. Sehedol "t." Amoant paid for th main traanea of persons la th hospital at Imtnooi xsi to aii Sebealal -F" Amoant paid far themalav tenaoe ef Children a Pona'a Betoraa School (By County Commissioner. 11 M Total 4 TT7 80 SCHEDULE -L" AoeouDt of all aalaa, parchaaea aad doaatlona, dwisea and baqswsta, which Itave bean aad by or to the Dlraetor ofth Poor, fc-, of aald eoanty. ulaalve of tb ordlaary ao4 asaal axpatana of th Hons of Employment, ate. Eec'd from A. Caseboer for tha awlnta nane or Belinda Bittner f It M Kee'd trum Hell Kimmell lor th malata banoeol Theodore avimmell Rec d Irom Haul Broocher for tb mala tenaaeaof An Inmata Ree d from W. H. Knppel, Esq. ( Weller es tate) for tb matnteDace of Margaret Weller Ree'd from F. W. Bleaeeker, Eaq. (E. Shearer estate) for the nwutenane of Klitaucib S bearer Rea d trum F. W. Bleaeeker, Esq. fit tb malntenaoea of Rachel Koran a psnsloa. Rec d from II. J. Bratiaker tor th mainte nance of Swartsendnilier.. Ree.d from James Saibert for th mainta aaneenf hlsdaarhterat Marrlsbar;.... Bee d from sally Walker for tb mainte nance ol ber hatband at Harrtshar Reed from Z. U Miner lor to malttlonanot of bis daughter at Harrtsbara; Ree'd from Harrlaliarg Lonalie Hosplul umney refunded. Reed from 111 i moot LanaUc Hospital money refunded Ree'd from Joseph Shaffer fur a horse Kec'd fnim S Bookman money In tils hands. Hee d from Mrs. F. LaiaDli foraeair Kec'd from J. J. Mdlovern for a ooffia.... Ree'd frm Fox a: Co. for hones Kee'd from K. Cunnln(hsm for bides of 11. 's2, 'sS, and 's4 on settlement ... Ree'd from H. tl. Connlmham for hide. . . Ree d from Somerset Mechanical Works tor scrap Iron S00 TO MM M00 HC0 7 00 4 00 MM BS4I 167 ast-o l a b 00 4 60 4(10 H91 1 70 m Total... . 8 74 at r) ECEIPTS AND EXPENDITrRES of L the Directors of the Poor and of tbe House of Employment of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, for the year ending 3d January, A. D., 18BC. Cynca C. Scmtock, Esq., Treasurer of the Somerset County Poor House in account with Somerset County, for the year end ing 3d January, 1886 : Dr. Jieeeiptt. To ami. ree'd. from Rachael Mnran Estate for maintenance of Mrs. Kachel Moian...l oS 00 To ain't ree'd from K. Shearer estate for maintenance of Mrahlizahetn Shearer t Co To ami ree'd from II. t. Bnihl;er Guar dian maintenance of lrviubwartx- dnilier 1 00 To ami ree'd from K. Woy, for mainte nance of Alice helhert. 00 To auit re-'d from J.LSelbert,for maln-p-uance of Alice Selbert k 7S 00 To ami ree'd fromR. Woy. for mainte nance of Belinda Bittner t 75 To am't ree'd from A.t'a-ebeer,for main tenance of Kelimla Bittner 75 11 50 To ain't ree'd from JnaL.MiUer,for main tenance of Mary Miller i 00 To ami ree'd from Jos. L. Miller, for maintenance ol Mary Miller s isi 55 00 To ami ree'd from W. H. Knppel. Rao,, fir maintenance of Margaret Weller. . SO St To am 1 ree'd from Jesse Hoover forK.C Trexel for maintenance of H. Leaker. ts SO To anit reed from dally Walker for maintenance of Matthiaa Walker 5 0 To am't ree'd fnaa Mary B. k unmet, for nuintenance of Theodore hinimel ... S6 00 To amY ree'd from samuel bisiamaa. money on bis person, for naamtenance of Kamuel Hootman 1 At To am I ree'd from Hannah Boucher money on ker pe ratio, for maintenance of Hannak Boucher t W Totml ree'd from Was. ftlonebraker, for old wacoa tire 1 M To ami rec-d from Ella Cunningham, for beef btalea 44 01 To am't ree'd trum Samuel Fox, for beef hide MO Toamtiec'd from H. ti. Cunningham, f.i: beef hides It 70 To ami ree'd from Joseph Shaffer for one borne 4ft 00 To ami ree'd from Mrs. F. Iannis fur one calf 6 90 To ami ree'd from J. 1. McOovarn for one oorfln 4 SO Tnaml ree'd from S. Fox Co., for bones 00 To ami ree'd from Somerset Meek, works f oF old Iron 8 75 To ami reCd from Htale Treaanrer.mon ev refunded under Act of tad June, lssi (Hamsbuntl tsa 4t To ami ree'd from Hlale Treasurer jaoa ey refnnded aader Act of sad June, 1HH5 (l)ixmont) 8 87 Te ami ree'd from County Coma per or der No. of Dei, naL of imm, interest on C. C. Maswlmaa donation t at To ami ree'd from County Coma per or der No. of Inb, one year (Insa.) Interest on C. C Museelman donation MM To ami ree'd from County coma per or der No. of ink bat. of purchase money of real estate and coda 110 to To ami ree'd from County Coma per or der NO. of las, to balance account.... 47 M t 8471 4 Cr. Expenditure. For Expenses, Ac., unpaid for 'the year 1HB4 : By ami paid on order for Out Door Re lief, bal of :t4 f " for Cortina for Oat loor Pau pers baL of 1SH4 - " " Consubles fees, bal of lm " M Justice fcea, baL of 1HH4 "" Apple huaer, IW. of 1HM - - - Coal, bal of lh4 Farming utensils, baLlH84 " Salary F. LauuU, Hteward bal of 18b4 tt M 4 00 5 43 1 00 7 US IS 44 t is f ts it Our Door Expenses for 1HK5 : Bv ami paid for Out Dear Relief 547 St " " Constable fee 8 46 " " Justice fee t ts Medical service. io 00 Cottina st 7S Bunal expense o to u " Kent. 8M Km all pux patient at tendance, Ac M4 M I tl4 7 Expenses for Maintenance elsewhere than in Poor House : By ami paid for maintenance of Homer set county paupers In Bedford county. t 77 75 By ami paid lor maintenance of pan per at State Lun. Hospital, Hamsburg 554 By ami paid far maintenance of pauper at West Penn'a Hospital, Dixmonl 81 st By ami paid fur traveling expense for out door pauper and insane 34 tl By ami paid lor conveying out door pauper and Insane v 8s By ami paid for Railroad far for oat door paiiM?rs and Insane ts M By ami paid for mwnteaance of ehlldrea in private families tit M t lies m Expenses of Poor Hoose proper : By ami p'd for provision, Ae Meat $n ti u Wheat and Soar. 75 h " " VegelaWe m 4S " " " torn A corn meal to " " " Coffee. 17 to Salt s 1 vinegar. Rice Bacon augar ... Molasses other groceries.. Bean Appie butter.... 75 M7 t S7 M IS us 4 U s so 151 M It 71 1 75 t nier Hop.. ; lets tt 505 75 M SO 13 NS 150 at 5 tl SO 17 75 4 4S Iiry goods and clothing Tobacco Hata and cap. ftboea aad leather Iirugs and niedirine.. Brooms Tinware. tueeaawar Kardware..... Soap and lye . 'oal aii." iie"! '. '. '. '. Stationery.... Pmaage Reading aaauer PrearaJag PrtnUag Adveruatag, Urmorrat sai.Kr, B-raM,ts.s.. larding aad waartag.. Stone crock Kuvea and pipe...'..... Plra Inauranue Repairing clock aa4 sewing machine ' Constable fees lor In 10 tt 14 14 lta SI It 7 f as 4 M 4 Mt 00 t M 1S7 M t M t M I M ai a M M It M M t M T IS 54 09 t 7 tt justices fee for laaute Bn rgea fees for luaalea 1 Tinkering ' Coffin for i"--'-- ' Pump 7. "IT; "I ' Conveying Inmate ' Traveling expeases for Inmates- I MMM Farm Eipesaea. ' Farming Mentals 1 Pertlllaer Heed aad sisal Hswiag liimiin. Nalla, Ac, fT repairs.. Uboron tana Feore wire Pren-ht aad txpraaa... Csmg Blacksml thing... SediUerj ... Fana Horse., Bull Patches aaoney aad ousts of Jodfl ha fail.. 11MM t lttS M Permanent Imrworement and Kepairs : " " - New heildinj-am of new DncA sattloaBaTn M 1 work. Extraordinary Expenses : By ami p'd for Farnitnre book rase for Musseiman Library. ..f ISM W ashing machine and wnnger 15 00 " Clerk at Annual Settle ment 1 W so Assessment for expen se of Direct' Coevea. '.S 00 Kecordingtwo deed.. 5 tf Salaries : Directors psv, Jesse Hoover f 90 AO Reuben Woy 50 ! Jostah Ankenv s on Steward, Prank Lanntz m oo Matron, c uuintx on asm Matron 45 Ou Treasurer so o Chaplain 5 wi AttontevJ'.W.Belaeeker So 00 Phrncian. K. W .BIough l.v 00 Clerk, J. H. Weimer... 35 oo 7S 00 Total. .4 64114 Poor House Directors in Account with Somerset County. Bv ami of Estima'e for Expenses." made 1st November, lss4 t lf.000 60 To ami of above four county orders No. 7,xs 05 Balance unexpended to tke credit of the Director t 4,371 6 C. C. Jfwmhnan Dimatw. Poor House Director in Account with Somerset County, for the c. C. Musseiman fund. See Record of Deeds volume tx, page 73, Somerset County Library : . Receipts. To ami ree'd from Co. coma for the bal ance of Interest for lsst, on the C C. Musaelman fund t to To ami ree'd from Co. Coma, for the in terest for 1m&, on the C C. Mussel men fund MM Total Receipts t Expenditure. By two rears subscription to Som erset Herald, paid with the as sent of the donor I 4 00 By one year's subscription to Som erset t o. 1 unes, piuu wun -lie as sent of the donor 1 oo By Bfl No. 33s of books, Ac-, pur- cnaseo anu paiu wua tae aAacui of the donor. 30 ISO By reading matter purchased and paai wun tne assent oi ioe uonor i to St SO Norm. A number of bills and orders In favor of Directors for Travelling Expenses paid by them. Ac, were laid before the Auditors. A staled case was maue ana presentea to me court, see .so. . Febniary Term, lw. and the opinion of the Court was obtained on the legality of the bills. The orders were approved or disallowed by the Audi tors, according to the opinion of the Conn in said case. The following list shows tbe orders disallowed and the orders remaining ouutandlng lor toe past year, via : To whom ismea. .No. of Oritr. Amount. P. H. rnrectors....l51,71,!7i, 273, A 551 f x 50' John (tarman. 403 5 not Solomon Baker Chriat- Weightman. Anna Barkley SIS 4i7 437 40 4T 497 .V 507 50 511 SIS 513 514 515 534 1 OIK t oo: t (: 4 424 is no: s 1 10 out 5 not h on: s on: s on: io on: io isi: io on: j ou: L. B. Menre. Mary Haverntcht.. Noah Caton Catharine Miahler.. Chnst. Weurhiman. Barbara Kuurler .. Susan Hhuitx Henry Kuteream... Jacob Eichenonr.. Emma sarver. Philip Zimmerman. W. J. Gieaaner. 1135 0 Restarrs. Orders disallowed as per opinion of the Court, t Order said to he destroyed new oriler Issued and paliL J Orders outstanding not presented. REPORT OF FRANKLIN LAUNTZ, Steward of the Poor House and House of Employment of Somerset County, Penn., for year ending olst December, lsso. STOCK OM FABJf. Sepal n mason Ac ..... So. of Horses 4 " Cows 14 Bulls 1 t year old cattle 4 Yearling " 4 Spring calves. t " Sheep. 8 Bnsxl sows 1 - Pig 1 IHFLKMENTS OK FARM. Same as before reported. raoDUCTs or visa. No. Of Ton of Hav 35 " Bushels of Wheat oo " Buckwheat si " Rye ti " corn " Oata. lisio Potatoea, loo " Beans It " unions So " Apple 50 " Turnip 10 BeeU Barrel of lined Corn t " Sour Krout Pickled Bean t " " " Cucumbers.. 1 Soap.... t Gallons of Apple Butter S30 Chler ai Heads of CaMibage sou Pounds of Butter " Lard. sno Tallow 0 Wool 100 " Beef 7s Veal 170 Mutton W0 Pork, 4J ASTICLB8 HANCFACTUKCD IN HOCSK. No. of Sheets R4 Pillow 113 11 S SI as 74 1 8 45 IK t 43 4 7 73 8 It 30 40 45 IS 11 10 11 13 30 Bed ticks..... Bolsters Pslrs of window curtains. Towels shrouds Women's chemise sprons - sacquea skins waisu dresses " drawer cap pair of women' stockings " footed i shirt - panu draw ou.. awere mitten - pairs of men's socks .. - - footed children s dresses 41 skirt aprons " chemise pairs of children's stockings.... boy's pants shirts. pairs of shoes In-MATH Or ALUS IONX No. in House na 1st Jsny, lsx. admitted daring the year born 85 Whole Na In House during the year... 1 Na died during the year. ( discharged, run off, Ac, during year 5 No. In House on 1st Jsny, Ism. t Of the at Inmates rrmalnlna In the bouse on 1st Jany, 1SS4, there were it sane males, is sane remalea, to insane male anil 11 Insane females. idiotic males and t idiot le females, t blind males and t bund females and one deaf and dumb male. All of these were white except one sane colored male, anu all were adult except t white children. ail sane s maiea anu one lemaies. DtarriH. Charles Daniels, aged to. Abner Nelson, aged Lena Meyer, aired so. William Kiaxier. aired Hubert Lynch, colored, aged to. Jesse hurt a, aged I a. ntlACHINO. Religion services were held in the House seven (Tl time hy Rev. Hiram King and one (I) time by xtev. n- u luujiiau la MATS Of ASYU-a-s. At Harrlsbarf t male and 1 female. Total At lhxmont 3 male ami I female. . . . inAm or axrosa sraoof. t males and 1 female CWlLOREK SOtfsa OCT TO DATS. H taarca and 1 females who are alive CHILDIf OS TSIAL. males and 1 female caiLsasa atisTAistu i ratVATi rau.is. t males and 4 females oct doos aaxisr. Na of persons relieved ,M males snd tt females. Including children dependent on parents receiving relief Tatars and vaunt xts. Na of Tramps fed and lodged during year....47 meals furnmbed to them aa. F. tAt'NTZ, Steward. We the ondersignrtl Andllnrs of Somerset Coun ty, rena'a, do hereby certify that we have andited. emeu aim auiiisieu ise sntount of ctrus t Hchrock, Kaq., Treasurer of fbe Somerset f ouuty Poor House, and the account of the Directors of the roor of said County, for the year endine lul January, lsss, nd that the foregoing statements are correct, witness our hands and aral this 15th January, lHsa. Attest J. W. MKVKHS, IlrssfisMKTaas,) N. B. PKNKull, Feb.lt. Clerk. K. BOWM AST, 2 at. 5tt W 5 Corn Rhetsaariitm. Nei r: iDl Id II rSnz-ttn'Mr. AT tiatUIUSTS A!! lr.A!J.U3 TUB CHABM.SS A. VtMSMS to, BALTIBOaX, SO mi MARK. oue:i urn. aVsw f sea Opftwas, JEwtaria am! arVtaosv, 1551: OKcts. prompt. tSMJrz& A pi'u.ii as Deal as Tax attaus a. yoxaum to, aatTTaoet, (Seal Seal fSeall cr Jacobs on sr- TfV. TN V i?6IU0EB- Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholasomene. More economical than th ordinary kinds and cannot he sold it eotnpetltton with the multitude of low test, shorn weutht, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only i Cam. Rovax BaBuat) Powoaat Co., 10 Wau ST., N. Y. mayastf. Twin Foes to Life Are IntUgpstioa uml Constipation. Thc!r pri:u.irr symptoius ere miiou the most lii-'.rosiujr cf luinor human uilincuts, :.;iJ a hu-i of discuses, spectiily n.ultaut Ir.ita tiam, mutually svrravalc c:. li other biiJ is-snil at once tuo whole machinery of life. Nausea, Foul Brenlli, Sour tomitcli. Uliyiuess. l(c:it;ichcs, Kilious Fever, Jimnilice, Ilyspcpsio, KKlncy lliscii.cs, l'ilcsi, Ulicliiliiitieui, ct:r:il9;iii, Dropsy, mill various Miin llisortlers, nra iuu-tu 'lie syini toms mid uinliulii i tcuscJ by tkntnjrcuiciit of Uio i .oiuacli aiiJ bowels. A Thorough Purgative mctiiciiio J I'-ic first nwssity for curt. Then the a'.liailic clFcrt mut li main tiiin il. in n iii-M diirm-, jut sufficient to prcYi-nt a rvtim ncc of costivems, nii'l at the same time the liver, kiilucys nnil stomach luu-t bo ttiiiiulatid and s: i-i-at !n ut d. Ayer's Pills Acconiiili'u this restorative work better tlu'il any n'!T liMiliciiic. They aro scai-cliin an. I tlioi-oinrh. yet mild, in their psirpitivo action. They do not gripe tho pntli ul, an ! do not induce a costive re action, aa is llicctlcc; of other cathartu-s. itlial, liny jtuxsest special prDrx rlics, diur.'lic. licpatic and tonic, of the uighest medicinal vaiii'- and Absolutely Cure All disease proceed';::? from disorder of the digestive mid assiiiiilniorr organs. Tho prompt use of Ami's Vll.LS to correct the first indicaiions of costive ncs.s, averts the serious ii!niscs wliii h nrvlcct of that condition Tvouid inevitably linlucrr. All irrcgulsritics in the action of the IritTcls l'Kiscncss ns well ns constj. jialion nrc betii-ticinliy controlled by Ayku's l'lixs, and for the Mimulntiou of digestive organs Ticalieiicd by lou? contimicd dvs;epsia, one or two of AvEit's I'ii.ls ibily. after dinner, will do more jjood tiian an) lliinj else. Leading Physicians Concede Tint AVKifs: Pills are tho best of all catlurti.- mi'dii iui s. and many practilion ers. of ihc liighot klaudius," customarily prescribe llieiu. AYER'S PILLS. PfiKPARHD BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Analytical Chemists. For sale by all Druggists. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. EIGHTEEN SIZES Al KINDS. All Purtarc can lie Snltei masi rai-rrasn bv ISAAC A. SHEPPAED 4 10., Baltimsrs. Mt AND FOR SALE BY Tt. B. Schell & Co, SOMERSET, FJ. atay27-tlS-lyr Albsbt A. Hoasa. J. Scott Wiid. HORNE & WARD a tree as so as to EATON & BROS, NO. 27 FIFTH AVESUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. FALL AND WINTER, 1885-1886 NEW GOODS EVEEY BAY SPECIALTIES istbrsidsrls,, Lies, Ministry, Whit Gst, Hl ksrtsitft, Drsit Tflsisilrgt, Hosiery, Glvi, Cerssta Matll mtt Msrlss Usdsrwssr, I, fasts' sad Chlidrss's Clethlsj. fancy 6eod, Viral, Zfiyrs, Mat ilalt ef All Klsdl fsr FANCY WORK, Gents FniiiUu Goods, &c., k vooa raTBOKAO is Bsarax.-TrDi.LT soLicrrtn Mr-Onlers by Mail attended to with Prompt ilea ana uisitaicu JOS. HORNE & C0S RETAIL STORES. :o: SpecUI Bductlen to Reduce Stock In All Departnifn'ts. :o: - Our silk departaieut oIIVm reat inducetneiitH to close buvern, as the reiluctiona here are verv ereat. Summer Siiku ut l()cents. 50 cents and unwardd. irtnch CoInrHj Su rah !Silka 2(5 inches wiile.at 75 cents. Printed India Silkii, ia dark and light colors at 33 cent., 50 centa and 75 cent). Thne good were sold at io centM to 11.2.1 per yard. Colored Grog Grain Bilks at closing price", tun aBHortment ol color and eitra quality, eseciallj our 95 cent prade wncti has always gold at 1125 yard. Colored Oros Grain Silka from 50 cents a yard up. all extra trooil value. r a t 1 f . vjicuv niara-uown-saie oi uress Uoodii. The eutire stock marked down, and the beat all-wool dress goods for 50 cent? a yard thut were ever seen, aome of them 0-4 wide. Jlivtry V inter WraD now ou hand has Wen reduced : thin includes our entire stock of finest Alaska Seal Garment and Small Furs. Cloth Wraps at Cost, to close them out. Th is is the buyers ODtxirtumtv. Send for sample now. :o: Jos. Home & Co's RETAIL STORES, PITTSBURGH, PENN'aiu A Pretty Girl Tblef Taker. Cincinnati, Feb. 3. William Gorman, a desperate ex-convict and thief, was on trial ia tbe police court to-day for attempting to steal io a house on Main Street. MUs Amelia Hagerman, a very pretty young woman, testified that she met him in the hallway; that be retreated and she followed him into the street and caugbt him by the collar. He struggled, but she held him till belp came. Her pluck surprised tbe Judge, who asked her; "Did you ac tuiliy seirt this tbief and hold him ?" "Yes, sir, I caugbt him by the col lar with both hands," was the reply, delivered very coolly. Gorman re ceived a very heavy workhouse sen tence. By accident a man swallows a poi son. How frightened he is. 'Iiow the homo antidotes are sent down after it, and in what glowing terms tbe luesniger hurries along the doc tor. Yet hosts of excellent people are elowly dying of poisonous ele merits in their blood. Tbe liver should have removed these, but it is weak and diseased, and so fails of its duty. Do you understand this fact? If so, you will be glad to learn that Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Reme dy cures liver complaint. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Boiirbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by G. W. Besford tfc'Sox. Many suffering people drag them selves about with falling strength, feeling that they are steadily sinking into the grave, when by using Par ker's Tonic they would find a cure commencing with the fir-t dose, and vitality ai.d strength surely coming back to them. For Dyspepsia and Liver Com pliint, you have a printed uuara.n tee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vi'al izer. It never fails to cure. (. W. Benford & Son. To restore sene of tatite, emeil or hearing use Ely's Cream Balm. It cures nil i a-es of Catarrh, Hay Fe ver, Colds in the Head, Headache and Deatnejiss. It is doing wonder ful work. Do not fail to procure a bottle, as in it lies the relief you seek. It is easily applied with the (inner. Price 50c. at druist.j. Are vou made miserable by indi gestion. Constipation, Dizziness LofS of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's V'italizer is a positive cure. G. W Benford & Son. As an article for the toilet, Ayer's Hair Vigor stands unrivalled. It cleanses the scalp and preserves it from scurf and dandruff, cures itch ing and humors, restores faded or gray hair to its original dark color, and promV.es its growth. . SniLOH S CaTAKRII REMEDY a tirwitivt eure fiir Hittjirrli I) nlithprin an 1 Pantr f-nfh ...... whi.u ... vu. G. W. Benfird tfc Son. A lady entered a p issenger coach, one cold morning a week or two ago, on her way to Pittsburgh. Eich 9eat contained two persons except one to the left near the centre, and here s it a Cliinatu in from Dubois. He lounged in toward the window, and the lady sat down. The wa-ihee-woshee m:tn beg.m, Bellee cold." No reply from his companion. Again a little louder he remarked, " Bell"e cold." With a withering look that ought to squelch any heathen, the lady said : ' If you would wear your shirt inside of your pants like a christian man, your belly wouldn't get so cold." Thousands of able men fail in life fir purely physical reasons. They are not torpid, but their liver is, and the livar blocks the way. They are billious, yellow skinned, headachy and miserable, all because that great gland declines to do its work. The medicine that can restore to this or gan its natural power will add one hundred per cent, to the available force of this world. We know of but one thing able to do this Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Why will yob cough when Shi loh's Core will give immediate relief. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1. G. W. Benford & Hon. I had to comb buck the hair from my forehead and omit the parting to concetti my haldnets. Since then Parker's Hair Balsam has made my hair as thick and glossy us ever. La dies whose hair is getting thin will find the Balsam just splendid. Marv Swanson, Chicaeo. ., , . Jr .Hackmetack" a lamini? and frr- grant perfume. Price ir) and 50 ctp.l U. W. Benford A Son. ' Mr. I. M. Barber, ha.i used Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh in hid fami ly and commends it verv highly. A lady in recovering tlweRenne ofamell. A Tunkhanni-ck lawyer known to many of our reader." h ivb he tvns cured of deafne88. ftMon, Pa , fia zctte. A Xasai, Isjectiik free with each b ittle of ShilohV Catarrh Remedy. I'rice 50 cents a bottle. O. W. Benford A Son. The disfiguring eruption on the face, the sunken eye, the pallid com ideation, indicate that there ia some thing wronvr going on within, Ex pel the lurking foe to health Av- er'n Sareaparitii was devised for that purpose ; and does it. Siiii.oh'.i Citre will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and irotictnuH. 0o. W. Benford it Son. Wla Bhy wat k-k, w car har Caatorla, Wbo h ni a OhlM, b rrlxl for Cattoria, Who ill btrtmii Xlas, h elonR to Caatorla, Whn hc hail Chll.lroa, ah gare them Cai-jirla. "Jim Webster, hid vou heir Par son Bledsoe ay in hia sermon lant Sunday war de chicken thieves war gwine ler spend dar vacation after dey had "huckdemselfsobdis flishy tabernacle? ' asked Uncle Mose. "I did hear dat a i sermon and I was mightily imuressed wid it" " Yer don't realize de trnnf nh it J " V .V, ira." ' Yee, I does realize it. nnrln Mose. I realizes it no much Ant T as mane up my mind to quit steal ng chickens. From now nn I !. dechickena rest in Deace am! tnma all my 'tentions to to turkeys and ducks." Texn Siftina. Banana fall bad sprain, Bub-St. Jacobs Oil-kill pain. Winter aero throat sore Jed SUr Cough Cure cough no more. A winter opening-the air hole,rpftu in an ico pond. E!ry s.waLtek, O. W. BENFOKD. DRUGS. G. W. BENFORD & SON'S DBUGr STORE, 1, BaVER'S BLOCK. We kr tp (onsiam 'i t ndaMixkof PUKE DKUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemicals, Iyes, Toilet Articles and Sundries kept in a first-class Irug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Truws, Hram. Mammrter. and all lrsdlnr A: A- " '''AHS, Hi bn la tli i nisiuarui iDrn wirii cake, family receipts filled correct- ' A". lnlfxl mllclae kppt on hsml. if not pan it can depend oo its arrlral In a skort time, as we par great attention to all iach ilemanda Our vwa aiaka ol HORSE A.0 CATTLE PuHbER Is beyiiail douht the l.t tn th market. -16 ct. par pound. We arito no expense or parking;, labeling. a.Tenisina. e.. hat keep In bulk. Aar InvreUient wanted sieclaiij ean be added. Call ami se lor joursolf. and be convinced we otter Barzalna. . W. Bnrosn A So intend doing; s square bastaw. anl want aU to see for the m scire. Nu trouble to show our stock. fPore Wines and I.ianors for Medicinal Ue Onlr."S Offirs and Yard AT Somerset, Op S 4 C. R. R. Station . OAK, ASH. CHERRY. POPLAR."' SltISGS. PICKETS, MOVLDISGS. WALSIT, VLCORil3. SASH. STAIR RAILS, YELLOW PISE, SUISGLES, HOORS, UALISTERS WHITE PISE. LATH. MI.ISDS ht'Wt'L POSTS CHESTSVT. A i loneral Line of all irrs.les of Lumber and Bail.lln Material and Rooflna Slate kept In Stock. Also can luniisn any thing in the lin of our busineas to order with rcasonaMe prmutacss, soch aa Brackets. Odd-sized work, tie. elias cuisrisriisrG-s .a.:m:, Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. station. Somerset, Pa THE OLD RELIABLE SOHTJTTLERi WJU30!sr- ESTABLISHEO IS CHICAGO IS lS4t. krrl ! I have juit rci-ive.1 twn car luaiis of the Solf-oilini; Sieel steia Scliuttler Wanus, the ! m?t ooiuji!:e Western Vul;oii ia the market for Koarl or Farm PuriK. On the latter i tl:ere is a Kear Hrake. to bo ne! when (willing hav or itrain. a somettnti'j that farmer snow me iimtrisiit oi alien naming on ' h . -1llfllll tlSU 14 1.1 in liuilT 1 inui h.l..m lu.ir. r khpu.1 i i r. inuiivii... Ilia w...lr ... I... ho roughly seaaoneii before being ironed, DOUBLE COLLAR AND 'OIL CUPS. It ia the only Wagon niaic that has this improvement. It avoids the necessity of taking o!f the wheels to grease, as in the old style ; by sim ply turning a cap the wagon can be oiled in less that five minutes. Th is Wagon wants to be seen to be fully appreciated, and parties wishing to buy will do well to see it before purchasing elsewhere. EVERY WAGON FULLY INSURED. ft-1 i - oiienni; this make ol 6 rk- xA'l malcenf Vai?on fur five plains, over roads that were I feel warranted Call ou Oliver Knepper Wa,?ons. ACEXTS WASTED SOMERSET, t-w. V. . rw - - - E: WMj Ti-vi ' wheels. WW m fdi ft " FURNITURE! FURNITURE! COFFBQTH & CO., SOMERSET, PA. Bright, Nnd ) sirable Selections for Fall, at GREAT BARGAINS. Imitation Walnut Chamber Suits, $15.00. Black Walnut, Full Marble Top, 30,00. Furniture of Every Descripticia ! ioOA' at rmcEsr IN HAIR CLOTH IT SPUN SILK - j EMBOSSED PLUSH QCoillC lliirllt Aloilgr, M-mi-m. " TIIE " INDICATIONS FOR HOLIDAY SEASON Are that C. N. BOYD WH sell gootls at such prices that everyone will have to buy their friends a Christmas Gift. We ean offer such inducements both Goods and Prices as to have you come at once and see for yourselves. We will men tion a few, but space will not permit us to mention half of the beautiful things that are for sale in our Store. We have Ladies' Dressing Cases, Gents' Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Boxes, Gents' Shaving Cases, Ladies Toilet Sets, Whisks and Holders, Cat Tail Eawles, Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Scrap Albums, I'lush Albums, Plate Glass Mirrors, Ebony Frame Mirrors, Writing Defkg, ?OLD l'ENSt GOLD am selling my stmk of Gold lVns mre uuraiiis are onerea in tnis line. Then we have Pocket Books, letter Books. s;.i r,.i. I a , , f .'IUC VIIUKS, mokers hets. Cigar Cases, lisxton Genu' Traveling bhaviug Cases, and the Star Safety Razor. If 4tnv of voiir friends ar.9 np liiit .il.?rvr than a -pairCf Dr. Kin ' SPCTAcIm hSi- ...' b.. ,i " , i"i .C. t u i "t auaranit peneri aaiisiactiun. 1 rase call ?arlT brfiire thedesirahleKOiKh areall Rone. phte attontion nhown. whethwyoS w"h to purehaw or m. K tronhle to ahoar pvnl. ,-,,,. lo,,k U.rough OItr itoJk 7 ", ces, am) f we cannot sav you money will not ask you to buy. P lie!iiectfully, C. N. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. LIME! LIME! Th Farmer' Liiae Company, Umlud, will aall at their alio, or kavl a ean, GOOD LIME Atlcrauiwr buhLrdllnr It aiLowanib IjoweM to aU Rallna4 sutlon an.l SMinir U. tk Oiiawv, and oa th Mtrrlla Braaoli marh Urn. r. 4auarll fiatrnln. It l tb Orar Femiarno Lima, whlnh i b... t.. o ., ' Uamtt Somrt Uo., Pa. C. H. BE5FORD. anfartrsannrs asari hath bv Phvalcians snd Families market livm H..nistie to lmr;..rir.l PBr.M KIP SET LUMBER YARD, ELIiS.S CIJSrSriNGHA.M, MannTactursr ana Dealer. Wblalar ci Estailerof LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, HARD AND SOFT WOODS, ri-J-r-. SIT I ? niuy tarnis. r.very part oi tne iiona wnrt oi iteing the patentees of th ajjon to the public, will say I nse.1 the ?ame vears when freiifhtinir ajriLM the Holrv fotin. almost impasRable, and tliey always stood iu saying I believe then the Best Wagon on or Henry Heflley, who will show you the THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. P. HEPFLEY. MA-RCH 28, 1885. Parlor Uptolstereil Sis ! WILi. COST U X0TBISQ I $35.00 40 00 $50 00 - - a 114. Ciet tll IVarzmillS. THE ChrUtmasCards, Odor Sets, Gilt Frames, Crumb .Trays, Ct Glass Bottles, Box Papers, Ebony Elsies. I'KNS ! GOLD PEN S ! and Holders at COST, and some xt -l ira i . K.Vi Tic """inrraoiea. ntuave Farm For Sale. 1 A tlna fana dtaate In Shail tuwmhlp aad known aiha It. V . UncltaDan farm. a.lininlnc ltaae Klrti k. Jut Winatr, ami otht-ra, la offer,! fitil. The farm eootain ij ama. or which bct are elearaJ, th balaac Iff kkm1 ebeauiat timber. Ob ami oa-half tury Plaok DWELLING HOUSE, Ooml new hara. (004 water, and aa orrhanl of bd trull, lalen( tuKhoi and ekurebe. Pu. jeaaiun h to AprU In, Ito Itir further partlra Ur apply to J.I H. VEIL, J" Scalp LeteL U RTIS K. GROVE. ( East frota Conrt House.) Somcrsset, l'cnn';:. Manufacturer of BIGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SPSIS0 WAGOSS, BICE Wir.0,K AND EASTERN AND WESTERN V-t ,v Furnished on Short Notice. Painting Done on Short Time. Mt work ia ma.ie est of Thoronn'i'i v ... 'Wood, and the tttrt Irtyn and Uel. 'm tlalir t'uBstrnrt-M, Neatly l'ir:i.': !.; Wo-mnrtd to titvt Satiiacu-ji' Za jlcy Czl7 First Class T:rk-;i Repairina; of All KlmUla Jly Line Dune ...a s-, ,. Notice. PICES MEASOSASIK, j:. . All Work Warranted. Call ami Examine tnr 5t4wk. an-l Ltn r I !o WaKo-wurk, a-: i !urnih Seivr ...r Mill. Keir"t'rr the .Uce, an! i';i ,1 ir;. CURTIS K. GROVE, ( Kant of L'ittrt Houh. ) apr30-lTT. SO.MtllStT. V i PARKt-n ; HAIR GALS-'' ihe jv:n::.-.rf.iv. r - : . '. 'i ; I .el' ,t. K,-. ,' a n-:i ..: ; . . j I rr.;:. 1 : c'-' , ; I A . xae .aes; woaga xe yea ciz 11:2 li! the b?st kr,f':i preve.'tive : r.-ARKEu's Tu.Nic kept in a hem- : ltci st:k:n.st out. L cii Jiu rrctiv blc-tt. jrnrc arrf ths Stumai.lt, Liver n n W'rtlRif OT-itT. tL.-JU'l-i u;.:'t . iore it. It huiit-s -p tiic he.tltn. H vou suit: i.r fr ir" 1 Cotin, Atiiin i. 1 1 - pc;i Kei.alcCtiitrLu.it', or ai.y dii rj--r .. 1 V"".i are nv.k ir lcJ, t'ttl ji-j i . :. to-i-v ; it ttvc y'ii n"v hie -, Sold l.y Pru'i-n. I.arve sa ,u-; " CANDEI Eubber BOOTS Ft if.;. DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinurr I?nhbr Bwf liw ivi t:ir o::t firtu fhebjli. Xh"rv.aK BH)ts are iiotttji U.i L on tfie ball, and no l CLE WEAK. JfiW 4crncm uiZ RuMVr B.t in the marker. Ij-is IonT tii any thf r boot avud tUo FRICLXOHIGUKH. C'ltil and tx- H. CHILDS 5c CO., viioLETtir. ae.t rMr,i ocT.Cm. PITTSBURGH. PA. 4 3 i t. CVER ICC0000 EOTTLES SOLD AND fiEVER FAILS TO CURE COUGHS.COLES. THROrANDALLLUNGTRQUBLES ' PRICE. FASHIONABLE CUTTER & TAILOR, Harinir ha-1 m.nj in til h rani Sir - ' iie r.iil'.-rttiki ''U- wm. m. Kot iisri i : Nomeraet, Pa. For Sale. 9,000 Aarss' of Fine 7ir.br Lni, zt tha Law Pric-3 :f S5.00 Per Acre, Ml n ate. 1 iti Truer 'uanty. Ky , ne.ir 'h !!; rsnd brtwn ibr ('uinltnrhir.ft an.f T'-T.nr-8 kirr. vbih are izIe thttennri y r. If' tlmbrr if nl; fiani win tl ut ihe fit ttralt- v. i fi i it'H.1 Burke t. The Uml lay weil jii-I i r h 1 IWHiuctifB. with kiI Firni upsn ;m-i n N ' 1 Initl 'urna- Willi rutupletl iujr!i!ii' v. . which 1 mill Mil a whi or in wmaih-r-r: r wiJl eotf r'Hio parrnfftiip pnKititim. t r lr : Kurnace, i.uniter tmlnesii .r Sttwkt nn-n-!. c BEHiisra-EPi. Xo. l'; Knurtli Avf. Pirr-i; .:r. I'i I J at i irz .ox jZj ox. Il I-: it.'. Ja a ii V a c OUUT PliOCLAM ATION. Waaaaaa. Hm Hnnnnthio Wiitih f H' Pml.leBt J tt'la ol IheteYeml l:..ur9 -( . uV 0 rleaa of th vereral exunMes enmiH-Mrn ui 1 Jaiilrial Hletrtet, ami Juatlre nl 1 lie l nu ' ' an.1 Terminer and Oenenil Jnll le!lvrry. 1 r trial of alle.'iplral anil other offi-n-ra n f!" iMBtn-l.o.l wat t:n.Liniianl Smn" Csiulrea, Joiiveaof the t.'ourisol 1;. iinii' n I'.ci aol Jatlcen oi ih'- Oiurts ol liter an-i 1 iTii' anil fleneraljall Delivery for liie trial "I '!' V;" tal anil 01 her oflenilers In Iheenunty 1.1 S--n:-r'-'-bar laaneil 11k ir preempt aol 10 me lir'"f ''T holiiina al'ourt ut Cnuimon eiraj ami ii r.rii ClannerSeMlons of the Peare. ami i-n. ral -la:l lieiivery, nl Uourt of tlrcr and Terminer. Stimeraet, on SlwnelBiy, a'ekrwarjr 22, ItlV fHTIi; is berebT trtv.n tr all the Juath l:l Pract, the tkmmer an.1 t.'nnf fahlra williin 1 ' "aU County ol Somerset thai thv ! 1 h-o a' there Io their proper peraiina Willi llieir r H'- "' orila lD.'ilntl,,n. examination an.l other rui -i-bnaooe. to lo those ihlma whirh n their.'it:'1' anl In that behalf appertain to he done : an i a. they who will pne-ute a-jnm the l.ri. ner 'j are or thai! be in th jll ol Somer?et r-unir. then auu tliera to provocate K'Bt ih-m bojtut. A VALUABLE fa ism sron s.UaI I ofler Sir eale my ferm. kiKiwn ; '; WenCel litrm In S merrel toaii'hip. 1 "' ,';'' ', roBlalnf a little orer cn hun-ire-i -r.. : " aetrenii-nr arrea In a wl atatoof . ulm ' h he.lawewtllllnil.ei oil, who a twoir """ flwelllm- iiuBi. bank barn ami o:br ui ' u'1 I he reo ereutv.1 Tber I a Urae niiit " falllna wait rat the bonne, lheor. liari K "", onoimtamlng bearln; fmtt treea il tlm " l -Tar 11 7. ..,-,n- Tbbb-i reasonable. For further mSiroiat i ply to Hi umleniirned In Stoayreea n'''i y c it, - . . 1 llMJaVLa&SJU II &AU.DBUGGISTS SELL IT PRICE, a 71 ft r-fft-fi riQTv :'i rt- tl.lacU..n '.. ail V? i-JTTS " T '-all 0'- V - '- B s"r '! 4 1 on 'r"1 ,J' r J-vTH-alf fltj4- ma with tl.eira', MtM'Ari S.' r,!" y;.u. i9 l
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