I : 'J 1 The Somerset Herald. BOWA&D 8CCLL, Editor and I'rujnrtnr s WEPKESDAT- rrtimrT V, !. AxTnocoH the Unn in northeastern Pentasyhani has been tvere, nobody has been froien to death fo tar as repc-rU Till President should have waited un til June before attempting to abear the aheep of the United States. It was a bad blander. TnoiBK, w ho faiied in his contest for Ppeaker Carlisle's seat, will be a candi date again next fall, when the working men of bis district will bsve an opportu nity to rijrht the wrong committed by the Democratic majority in Congress. Tiia Chicago JiUfr-Ocmn says: One of the approbate songs of the Democratic campaign w ill be to the tntie of " Uncle Ned": He had no wool on the lop of his head In the plane where wool ought to grow." Last week witnesxed the roost exten sive cold wave of recent years. Be ginning in the far northweirt where its terrible effect is shown by the number of people frozen to death, it swept over the entire country. Kail ways everywhere hsve been snow-blocked, and inconven ience and suffering have followed. Mb. M Muxes the Jii publican leader (n Philadelphia, w ho will las a delegate to the National Convention, insists that lie is for George W. Child fr President, and will voto for hi nomination, not withstanding Mr, Cliild's positive refund to be a candidate and declaration that he would decline the nomination if tender ed him. Setwetabv Bayabh declares that the President's gift to the Toj was tliat of a private citiien. AH the sajne it was pre sented in the name of the President of the United States and not Grover Cleve land. His Holiness in return blesxed the country and its President, and placed the gift among those received from Kings. Mr. Bayard must be both stupid nd blind that he can't recognize this undisguised b'd for the catholic vote. I.t the Massachusetts House on Thurs day the Constitutional Prohibition Reso lution was passed, in concurrence w ith the Senate, by a vote of 160 to 70, with one pair, being six more than the neces sary two-thirds. A proposed amendment to substitute the word "alcoholic" for "in toxicating" was rejected tS to 13". The amendment will have to be pasHed by a two-thinls vote in both branches next year before its submisrtion to the ecple ar the ihiIM. The hill giving the widow of nentl John A. Logan a ienmou of f "..',000 a year passed the Semite after debate, by a vote of .V to 7. A similar bill-was then passed increasing to f,00fl a year the tension of the w id iw of tteneral Frank P. Blair. The Semite jiassed the bill increasing the pension for total deafness to 10 per month and allowing a proortiouatc ra ting for partial deafness. Mr. Quay stat ed that the increased expense would not escevd f 100,0u0 a vear. PENSION LEGISLATION. Tha Grand Army Substitute for tha - - Dapandent Bill. WAnHHHiTos. D. C, January 25. Senator Paris, from the Coniniiltue on Pensions, to day rrported Uvorably a bill (known a the Graad Army bill) to pension ex-soldiers and sailors who are incapacitated for manual la bar, and piwviil pennons (or dependent n-1-atives of dMed artdieni. The bill has the nune objects in view that were contemplated by what was known as tle Ipenait Pen ian biU. vetoed by the President during tlie last CWgms. It is balieved, liowewer, that tlie new bill, by the mote explicit manner in which its purpose is stated, obviates tb Driucinal obiecliiin raised in tlie President's veto. The bill has the unanimous indorse ment of the Pension Committee. The first section of the bill declares that, in considering tlie pension claims of dependent parents, the fad and cause of death and the fin that tlie soldier left no widow or minor children having been shown, it shall he nec caaary only to show that the parent or par ants are without other means of support than tlieir own manual labor or the contributions of others not legally bound for their support. A prortao to this section fixes the time for the commencement of enrion from the date ot t he passage of tlie act or from tlie date ot subsequent dendenoe. Slid declares that the pension shall continue no longer than lur existence of such dewndeiiee. Iu thia respect it differs from the vetoed bill, which provided that no pension should commence prior to the passage of tlie act, and that iu case of applications hereafter made the pen sion should comment from the dale ot tiling of the application. By the second section of the hill pensions at the rate of $12 per month are granted all persona who served more than three months and were honorably discharged,' and who are or may hereafter he suffering front men tal or physical disability not the result of their own vicious habits or gross careless ness. Tiiey differ, however, in the language by which tliey delinc the degree of disability which shall entitle a per jn to a eiisioii. On this point the new bill reads : " Disabili ty which totally incapucituU them for the performance of manual labor," while the language of the vetoed hill read : " Disability which incapacitated them for performance of lalsiriti such decree as to render them un able to earn a snpirt and who are dependent upou tlieir daily labor for supjiort." The new hill also limits its provisions to those Ik) served in the late rebellion, wheruaa the vetoed bill extended to soldiers of any war in which the Unite! States mas engaged The hill further differs from the vetoed bill in the addition of anotlicJ section grant ing ensions to the widow or minor children under 1 year ef age, or, in case there be no widow or minor children, to a dependent mother or father, without regard to the cause of death of the pensioner. The section also increases the pension of minor children from t- to jS per month and declares that the pension of idiotic or helpless minors shall continue during life or the period of disabil ity. The section in relation to the ft of .elision agents is amended by fixing a maximum fee of $10, instead of allowing a fee of M with a discretionary power in the Commissioner of Pensions to increase the fee to $10, as the ve toed bill eovided. The remaining section, providing that no person shall be pensioned who is under (o litical disabilities or who incurred his disa bility while engaged in the military service against the United States diners iu no re sieet from the bill vetoed by President Cleveland. The magnitude of the strike in the Pennsylvania coal regions may lie judged from the fact that, instead uf SOO.IKIO tons of coal, which is the ordinary January product, the output this month will lie next to nothing, and the f40,U00 wages which the company would have t-aid to its miners for their month's work will Is? entirely withheld from them. Such de privations as this cessation of wages must involve make the condition of the miners a most pitiable one, but they are evident ly determined to suffer a good deal of hardship rather than surrender. The commission apjsiiiitcd by the New York legislature to incpuiru and re Jsirt as to the best method of inflicting the death icnalty, after a thorough and careful examination of tkc methods practiced in civilized countries, propose to amend the present statutory ieualty by substituting electricity for the gallows. The method proimsc-J v ill be sudden silent, painless and infallibly ellicient There is a very general tlewre among the American eiplc that the present liarbar otis and inhuman method of execution nh all be done away with, and that if hu man life must betakeu to satisfy the re quirements of society it should be done as painlessly and mercifully as ptsssible. In most countries the instruments of the executioner arc the sword and the guil lotine, but the advantages they kisscsb over the halter are not great enough to snake it worth while to change. They are quicker and surer, ami they put an end to all liojic of resuscitation, but they produce such ghastly spectacles as to hor rify the most stolid of oflioial life-takers. Tlie one fact wliich lias operated so long to retain the pillows is that its victim's body, if it be disfigured, is at least entire. He is not mutilated. His blood is not drawn. Criminals w hose moral instincts aeem to be wholly pwc and who have not enough spirituality to care for their souls, often display much feeling concern ing the fate of their dead bodies. They should not lie deprived of the slight sat isfaction to lie taken from the knowledge that they can go to their graves without suffering actual dismemberiuemt. Every claim of justice and every argu ment of mercy are satisfied by the use of electricity. Concerning its efficacy in dealing the death-blow, the commission has produced voluminous and convincing testimony. Kminent medical and scien tific men have furnished the commis sion with the results of experiments upon animals quite as tenacious of life as man, and have shown just what machinery is needed to carry out the capital sentence. It could be provided at an expense of from f250 to $.V0. It would consist of a lightly ivclining chair w ith a metallic head and foot rest. Into these electrodes would be fastened. The current would thus pass through all the centres of func tion and intelligence and death would lie so instantaneous that sensation could not be tossible. The commission also recommend that all executions occur in one sjieciGed pris on aad that convicts from the various couutics be sent thither as soon as sen tence is Imposed. Tlie warden of the prison shall select the day of execu tion and twenty-one citizens shall be present as witnesses all of w hom may be newspaper reporters, but it is desired to prevent the publication of descri4ive reports. The body is to be delivered to a medical college for dissection or buried in a pris on graveyard in order to escape public gatherings of the curious and sickly wake that w are. continually hearing ot While some of tlie details are open to severe criticism, the main recommen dation to aapplant the alow, strangling, horrible death of the gallows with in atantaneoas aad painless death, is un doubtedly humane. Held Hia Feet to the Fire. HrmxonoN, January A dastardly outrage was ierpetrated in Henderson town ship this morning, which will pnibabty re sult in tlie death of tlie victim, Henry M ce nts sn old woodsman. About 1 o'clock three masked men entered the humble hut of Mr. Merrills and demanded to be shown here his sup'sised wealth was concealed. For several years Merrills has leeti engaged in the lumbering business and had accumu lated alniiit el.OK.i, which was secreted iu the basement of his dwelling. Hi assailants bound and gauged him and failing iu tlu-ir efforts to extort a confession by these means they held his bare feet to the fire and otherwise maltreated him in the most shocking manner. Filially, becoming unconscious, his assailants left him and searched the hut for his hidden wealth. Beneath the flooring they found over HJS) hidden in a flour sack. But this was all they secured, as the other money belonging to him was hidden a short distance from the house. Merrills was found this morning still bound and gagged, and owing to his advanced years it is thought the maltreat ment he revived will result in his death. Victime of Lynchers. pLYMotTH, X. C, Jan. 'Si. Lynch law ran riot Itcre last night, and this morning the eople were horrified to find that three negro prisoners had been taken from the county jail by a crowd of masked men, conveyed to a piece of woods on the outskirts of town, tied to trees and shot to death. This morn ing their bodies were found iu the position in which the lynchers left them, securely liound to the trees and riddled with bullets. The lynching rty gat liens at the jail shortly before midnight and demanded that the jailer should deliver to them Jack Blount his bnither Matthew Blount and Patterson Spruitt, who liad lieen charged with the murder of John Dawson, a peddler, of Cres well, in this state. Tlie jailer rvfused but was overM)rered and was was forced to per mit the men to he taken away. When tlie woods m ere reached, the victims begged piloou-.lv for mercy, but no attention was aid to their outcries, excel tlie stern reply that they would be given a moment to pray. Tlien the lynchers, who were various ly armed with shotguns, muskets and pis tols, Ix-gan thuir bloody work and fired Vol ley after Volley until the iirisoners were dead. Matthew Blount, one of the three victims, was a preacher of some local notoriety and had previously lost an arm. Tlie crime lot which tlie three men were thus summarily made to suffer occurred on Jau. 1. On that day John I hi son, the ped dler whom they were supposed to have mur dered, was walking doan the country road on his way to the house of s neighboring farmer. Fattcrsun Spruitt happened to pass by in his cart, and when Dawson asked for a ride be consented and the two drove some distance. Before tliey reached the end of tlieir journey they came up with the two Blouuts. The three negroes determined to rob I a asou and murder him. They over powered him, carried him off to a secluded spot, choked him to death and then endeav ored to hide his body, on which they found only one dollar as the reward of their crime. They were arrested and Spruitt made a con fession that Preacher Blount had committed the murder and the other brother had strip ped the dead man's person of the money. Oil In Illinois. Cabhi, III., January 27. The It rid ley -Mclaughlin Coniany lias been boring for coal ou a farm It miles southwest of this village. When li e drillers got down S7 fret they struck a good vein of coal. Water be ing needed, the drillers went down I,10li fi e for an artesian well. The water smelted strongly of pis, and so the boring continued i2 feet fartUr down. When the drills were withdrawn from th wall hut Tuesday even ing, water spouted 20 bet fa th ir. Tlie stream was brownish in color, but rapidly turuod to a yellowish green. An oil man who saw I he change of color rushed frantic ally about etliuguudiiug the ire and yelling at the kip of his voice that the aten had struck oil. A neiehborinx gully was darned up and the oil turned into iu pocket. Tlie well is now flo ing SO barrels an hour, or 500 barrels a day. There are 2.0 barrels of petroleum in tlie gully. Tanks will be erected next week and it is thought that within a week thousands of men will be engaged in developing tlie new 6eld. The gravity of the od, is 55 pi cent, and it is well suited lor illuminating purposes. The roar of the escaping gas can be heard for mile.. A GREAT SNOW STORM. Heaviest for Thirty-Flv YsMU) in New England. Boktok, January 36. Keort this morn ing from various points in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont state that the heav iest snow storm (or years prevailed all night. In most places it is still snowing. Snow fell from fifteen to eighteen indies and travel rs greatly impeded. Many trains are entirely sus)irnded and highways are practically im passable. A dispatch from Bellows Falls, Vt says : A solid blockade of snow exists in all direc tions to-day. There was previously about two feet on tlie ground, and last night a heavy fall of eighteen inches added to the previous amount. It is still snowing and a high wind is piling it up in all directions. No trains have arrived or left on any of the roads. The same conditions are reported within a radius of twenty-five miles. Biddeford, Maine, reports roads are every where blocked and up to eleven o'clock to day no train has passed there over eitlier division of the Boston and Maine. The morning express, which left Portland at 7.30, is snosred in near Old Orchard. Help has Ixsen telegraphed for and engines and snow plows sent from Portland. Streets about the city are almost impassable and none ot the schools are in sessiou. Till WOBST IS THIKTV-riVt TEAKS. All trains from the north and east are from four to eight hours late and on many roads all freight trains have been abandoned. At Old Orchard a snow-plow with three engines attached is fast in a snow-bank and slmost hidden from view. The snow is light and drifts badly. The wind is high and about two feet of snow has el read y fallen, and slill nosixn of a let-un. It is the worst storm tiiat has visited New England iu thirty fiv years. A freight train is off the track on the Northern Railroad at East Andover'and wrecking train has gone there. This, in ad dition to the storm, will effectually block a traffic. No trafn has reached Concord, H., since last night over the white Mountai Division of the lloston and Lowell IUilmad and none has been sent out. The 'snow sti continues and the wind has increased force. IH NEW YORK ST.VTK. Nbw Yobk, January 26. Reports from Eastern and Northern New York show that the storm is almost as severe in those sec tions as in New England. It began last nigl: and by morning over a foot of snow had fallen. A high wind then set in and the snow is piling up in great drifts. A dispatch from Albany says that all rail roads centering there are in bad condition and trains are many hours late. The high wind is making matters worse each hour. A corresjMinJent at Middletown reports the limited express from Ht. Louis on the Erie Road fast in a snow-drift one mile west of that city. The truck at thai place crosses low flat meadows, and the high wind has drifted the snow until it is higher than tlie cars. The limited has been in the drift over three hours already, and, as drifts are grow ing larger, the pruswcts for its gelling out sooti are very poor. Three other trains are stalled at the same place. A terrible snow storm is raging along the west shore of Lake Champlain. It is the worst storm that has visited this section in years. Two feet of snow has already fallen It is drifting badly and trains arc many hours late. Travel on the Erie Railroad is almost sus pended. No trains from New York have reached Port Jen is, though some have got within a few miles of the village. An ex press train from the West, which passed through there at 10 o'clock this mom ing, is stalled in a snow bank. With the aid of two engines it made but six miles all day. More than a dozen engines on the mountain side near there are making efforts to get through, aided by all the men HHsihle to be secured All freight trains have been abandoned Drifts on the railroad in many places are ten feet deep. It is tiie worst block all since 1S57. A Tragedy of tha Sea. Nkw York, Jan. 27. The second officer of the hark Lizzie Perrv, which was wrecked three weeks ago ou the Burbadoes coast, ar rived in New uork to-day. He brings a thril ling story of the rescue of the Iwo survivors of the vessel Alfred Watts. They are the only survivors of 2 isjrsous who had sailed on the Watts from Yew York for Japan with a cargo of gas oil- On October 17, during a sudden gule, a gi gantic wave broke over tlie vessel, sweeping her decks from stem to stem. All the per sons on the ship were on deck at the time. Boats, gear houses, etc., were toru loose and hurled into the ocean. With them went sailors and passengers. Twenty-two of the shrieking, drowning men were swept far from the ship, but six managed to cling to one of the forward dis k -houses which, shat tered as it was, floated noar. The sudden ness of the thing was apalling. Then came hours of misery. Tlie wind went down, night came on and the survivors, musing themselves from the stunning blow of tlieir misfortune, began to realize the aw fill horror of their position in mid ocean on a piet of wreckage that scarcely floated be neath their weight, and with no water or food. They were the captain. C. Johnston ; a young man from Philadelphia named Bur geas; tlie two nien rescued, Magnus and Linn, both Swedes, and two others who are unknown. Then they saw floating by one of the boats and the Captain aud yonug Burgess plunged into the sea, and swam a few yards, when the former suddenly gave a fearful shriek. struggled for an instant and sank, and sink ing left a streak of dark bloo l behind him. The sharks bad secured their first victim. Burgess swam bark and the attempt to se cure the boat was abandoned. Pieces of board were torn from the house on which tlicv floated aud used as paddles, trying to reach tlie ship from which they had been swet, which was discerned a mile away. Hour after hour tlie men toiled, burnt with the hot sun overhead, famished and pan-hed. and yet no nparent progress was made. Night fell and the relative post tions of the hull and wreck were maintained. Again the sun rose, and once more tired muscles wre strained in the endeavor to reach the ark of safety, but four days elapsed before the ship was rrached and then only two men crawled up on its deck. Young Burgess had become delirious and, shrieking that he saw laud close by, plunged overbciard. The following day the reason of tao others failed and they, too, leaped into the waiting ocean. One of these last was an Irishman from Liverpool. Magnus and Linn found on the ship a cask of water that had eswied the univer sal destruction and a quantity of salt bacon and lived on these till rescued. But it was 31 days from the ime of the wreck till suc cor reached them and they were in a terible condition. Tlieu the Lizzie Perry went ashore on a reef and tlie unhappy men again had an ex perience of shipwreck. The crew of tlie Liz zie Perry were rescued by a passing English vessel, which landed some stBarbadues and took others to England. Tlie American Con sul at Barhadoes has notified pie New York authorities that the two raeu in question have been sent to that port ou board the Mary Itartillon, which is due in New York. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR, AJTDOF TIIE HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT, OF- Somerset County, Peim'a, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 2. 1888. CYRUS C. SCHROCK, Tbeastrer or the Somerset Corvrr Poor Hocse in ac count with the county of Somerset fur the year ending J armory 3d, lssg. RECEIPTS. 1 To am't ree'd Ana Jacob M Fikc on Frank Rubright Article of Agrtrment . z s 4 4 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 X Hwatiel J bfitner fttf one cow Mild.. 'k Ket-rits for lO.TM 1) of nuts (c 1 rent.... J...h Shatter for 21s lbs of oaissj: 1 cent X li tiurtuater for 3 coa-s nolo Itcnrv Krcger lor rent of Hannah Houcber frra W tt baker, steward, for W Ihu and 11m of potatoes ? u eta W W Maker. Steward, for '.'17 lbs of beam W YV Baker, Stettanl, fr TS 11 of fails.... W W Maker. Steward, for S bus notfttues f0 eta .! Jtweuh L Miller (or maintenance ! Mnrv Slillerat Haxrisburit Hospital, " VlrsMalhiaWa!keririnaiiiieDaneeorbalMndatHarrisburgllospital; Hiram Uoflmaa Utr maintenance of son at Pfxir Houseww " C I' i-chmucker far 1 buhel Ttiu4Uiytt-d.....M.....-...-......-; " Husan i'ooper for 1 month's maintenance : .t " Puan 0nier for 1 month's muiiitenaut. .....! " We-imorrlnucl rvi. IHrcctors for maintenance of I huebebay aiil son " " A J SeheU for sale of Hides j " W M fchrock for maint aud treatment of wife si liixmout lliiul. " " A Benfoctl & Son and others, error in bills aud orders No. V.'i, 7c ; 377,1 GOc. aud 29, 10c -. . - - i 21 To ain't ree'd man Somerset Counly per order No. of IKS-for interest on Mussulman fund " " ' to balance account ' nrt ,. 9 sn . 21 O) .. 107 J i is 75 Oil J Si (10 i 31 If) : '2 ..! 1 Hi f2 eo 4 11 so s tie i on .r Ml 2 K 11 Ml 77 SO 0U TKM 13 RTOKT OF TIIE COUNTY AUDITORS OF SOMERSET CO: TA. - - o Receipts and Expenditures of Somerset County. Pi., from tht First Honday or January, ibb. to ine rirsi monaay ot January, 18X3. " o 1YKU3 C. 8CHBOCK, Esq., Treasurer of Somerset County, Pa., in account with tha W (Jounljr of somerset. RECEIPTS DR. Fur Tax received from Collectors of 3UM aad Coouty Rates far the years 11, 183a, im and las? fy that in tMirsnaoe r,f trie ;in Se.-tt.-n of the Aei eniiilr.1 --a a,-i i,,,JL .' '"'"tjs a A nf I - ' -"l!lll- nr.. sasnrfl trie l.lfi nar or Aiiril. l-ci w mt o .t ad Oay of JaaiAry. Wts.aiKl after lir.lui.fsw..r. ..i,t. u, Z U!LT' " n-qatred of .a b law. anwaoly t the severs! Art, of J r"' :. ir to i!M best of our jn.i(nent and abNtues, anil the .re,Miiir w true' iuj .',l'". m r"'- of ta foilowma'aeriMBls- lit: la.l irnil VL.. . i .JT "'"eel iii,,"!.,. -- v-niui . vi murrm : uu it. nirjine iL t . .u . )Ti.Ii.u..j . . --"7 7m-. (aiRfv of aiiLrttfff awi J..hn u nrr-. l-.u. ..... . . - ' 7,c-. ' -yo-l ...,. '- 41 a, Peter Dumtauilii, Commissioner of' aai.l t 'oimt.T. wild the ..! mm,T'.n"an,t ' S nrp.-,, ... wiutn-'imter uj sai'i coniKT. witn taesaitl I imiilt vf t ...... . - -ei - - e. t on strum. EXPENDITURES. Murdarar Coffey's Body Cramated. Pimtst Bti, Jan. 27. Tbe remains of Ed ward Coffey, tne murderer and suicide, were tii Leu from tlie count; jail, where be killed liimself, to Samsion's Crematory on Sixth A renin;. Tuey were placed in the retort and the astuta hay not yet been removed. It is stated tliat Coffey's aHjvfl iq poninjitting suicitle was to remove the odium of an execution from the name of his two sisters, who arc to become nuns. ninUI V REWARDEDare tho. If IVllb I u)i-1Un and then art: tliey will Mud honorable emiiloyinvat that will nm take thi-ra from ttwit bonus and famiUea. The profits are larrr and aunt for every industri ous peraua ; many nave ssade aad ant rmv ssak lnr arveral hundred itollar. a snwiith. It ' caov f' any one u a take . and apwarda per drT w ho la wilhnc to work. KIUmt aex. yuuag at wld -capital not needed : we start you . everrthlnr new : ns special ability rtutrM ; ytm. reade. ean do it as well as any oaa. Write to as at once for fall rrtieular. which we mail free. Address btijuu A co 1-of-Uaad, Md. iolL'-ljrr. roK txrt.vsc etc., id fob the veas isso. 1 By am't paid on order of 1K& for sit door relief... I7; 42 CR. DR. Stale t'onreution Assessment - Jnslitsys fees Constables fees ... fedieal serviet mil dMtr..H rtook. and Stationery - Mallitcnallee of ehililrvn iu families- Blai-ksmitliiiii' . FOR Ofl DOOR EXPENSES 1SS7. 10 By am't paid for nut 1or relief. traveling exeiiM for out tiuor uik.'I. . - atteniiatiee . Jusliee fees " " fonstubles fees ' " . cotlms " funeral expenst " medical services " .... . rent " Foa HalKTENANt'E IS OTHEI INSTrrrnONS, ETC. 19 By am't paid for maintenance of children in private families an ' ' l'enn'a lust, at Eluyn m 21 " In Ilanistiurg hospital gt - Mxinont ; 23 " " u " other counties - : 24 " " traveling expenses of ftevtard, atiing as visitor j FOB EXPENSES OF POOB IIOl'SE PKOPEB. I 25 Bv am't paid for provisions, etc., wheat and flour Jf4" so it-, " beef, tf-'l-'i fc'i : hnteherinir. tE.'jO. 21S l.v suirar and molasses... Po 10; apple butter - - - 7 7((i lw-m.nHHM - 36 20: cmrs 40 aw i,7 116 S2' I jn . 5 an m si 12 7i - I sn r. 16 Ul 10 :?: 6 3D1 4 on 1 7S 5 70 i m 4 Oil I 149 18. 93 ta si rj IS on 4 5u 72 ti l'.i Ul f8 10 12 W : 47S 3!) 10 ( ZA W 2T4 l.V 41 fi-.' 1 8 10 ll)l 24 ST.U 42 27 " JH J " .10 " " 31 " 3 m " 84 " Mi 3ft 17 3S 89 ' 40 41 42 43 " 44 ' 45 - - 47 4-4 " 49 !4 01 - ft2 " M ' " M " f " ; hi ; ' f it to .i 2 " (U - M - li.) Wi 67 " iS " (i " 70 - - 72 - coflee " other gmeeries ' hoi eider salt H vineinir Pryfioods and clothing .. - hats and ca . shies and leather - tttfavco dniic and medicines ..... Constables fees . Justice fees convcTins: Inmates traveluiiK exjsfnws for Inmates - ; carding Mid weaving- .-. tinware i-jl.SU, and tinkering f.:a hardware - - - qncenm are sls.13, sUineware W.S0 Mat lonery post sire and Uix rent tnetlit-al examinations, etc a Moves aud pipe fire infurauee - - alft'lavtu to account and reports coal. H .. etiiflns inmates ... boaniina eMaped inmates i soap and lye - priniiUK a adv. 1 6 simfer (blank. i t fln '" liemocrat "o. Andilorsnporti 140 ui i Stewards reKirtl- .rsi 00 (roal notice l 3 0" i IMrcetors' annual rcp't' 3-" l " " Herald ''honks and blanks).. 27 m t Notice to 'tulraciorl. !-' iUeward's nsirt -'Olio i Keceinu. expenditure 10 Hi (Annual a-port) w 537 30. KWa 72; ill so 211 4"', IIS (12 103 Ml 'Jti 111 M 'J7 24 .VII (A (HI 30 tt 1 St.- 31 57 si JO ; s X2 S3 S 7S- 13 31) 19 c 20 3. , 14 40 S17 (V tf, 119 an 41 If 1 .VO 13 FOB FAKM EXPENSES. 1 73 By am't paid for Farm nnplemcn'.s.. .OS, bone JV7.V0 Fertilizer, viz: liraeSlU seetls and plants hardware Macksmithiug . saddlery .... wagon making. medicine H n e of grain drill freight and express , fruit trees FOE PEBMANF.NT laPROVESENT AND K ETA ICS. R.V By am't paid for hardware . naintitig . carpenter work mason work.. ltmilier whitewashing repairs to lightning rod. FOB EXTBAORntNARV EXPENSES. 73 74. 53 111! 2V IO. : s2: 21 IK' 2!" :; 1 15! 4 35: 5 7i. S ll 40 W & 12 3 411, 35 5l- 4 00 no ot 1 25! 1 to K By am't paid for Ainiilure... 100 7S 93 94 95 95 97 9S 99 im 101 clocks and repairs - clerk at former settlement amsfment for State eouveutiou calling H Boucher sale.... witness fees ( Monahao tase) drilling well, punipand lixtures Mnsseluiau fuad(bisiks) H do do (siiliscriiitiou to Heraldt do do t do iHrmoerat) -I 20 V . 2 ll . 2 00 71 44 9 OK in on! 15 00' 1 i 153 90' !4 85; 2S IP FOR SAlABtES AND W AOES. 102 Ity am't paid to Ankeny, Barrone. and Schmticker, salary each Vl.0O.... Ifirl By am'taid for Stewards salary hittner 3 months lit) UV' KM lir lt 10J do do do do llakr9 Itiontbs... do do f1erk- and Attorney's salary... do do Physician's salary do do Chaplain's salary tit do Treatiin-r's salary do do Cook's salary, 11 lutiutlm Total receipts aad cxcu.liliire. l.vi no 233 St: ; AM 75' i 20" IW IS 00: 5(1 HI' ! 50 (III 44 00: 134S OS lr7!2 42 I7'.e2 42 A fJCOUXT OF C. C. MUSS ELM AN IKNATI0N. (See Deed Rec Vol.62, ji 73.) To am't ree'd from Co Corn's Interest on Xu-sclman fund for the year 1SS7.. tfy am t pain tor sutssTipUon to neritn Kecorrt ao no no no sieyersnaie t omuien-ini do do do do Somerset liemfs-rat to 1st January ls-ss ao do do do do t'erald- do do Bibles W OO, hymn bookt:iSJ do do Buok for Library . Balance dueou newspaper subscritiou for 17 . CR. I 1 50 1 25 2 CM 2 00 12 M K 25 2 40 DR. 30 00 t : oo j so oo ESTIMATE A0C0UXT. The li-skvroksoF the Pooa in A,ocoi ni with Somekset forrcrv. 1 To am't of estimate fiif expenses made 1st November ls-kl 2 Hy am't received fraa l'Aittlf C.MiiiuiMqoiiA'rs on above order No. of Is-.... i b) balance of esuuiaie uuspen4-d...... - Amount of estimate.,, , ........ CR. . S7n;s 13 . 4n;l S7 TiR. 1200(1 00 , 120(10 00 12000 00 JIKECTOR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS. JOS1AH ANKENY, Poot Hol'sE Directob, Id account with the County of fjonu rx-t. To ara't of Poor House order Xo. l!i of 1W7 ....: V 25 on do do do 4:iofls a oil do bill No. 2of ' lemocrat' sun-harged IilreetorstsVI vis : 'tlivreofttieai-h 17 tsi do do 47of'KS Ueraid' do do dii' do 17 00 By 1 year salary as Hirector '. 50 00 na lance uue me county of sximenet 34 so M IMS M 00 )OUS C. BARRONE, Pooa IIofsE Director, In account with the County of somerset. Tosm'ttfPoor Hoiiacorder No. lWof 1-W7 f 25 00 to oW lo 44 of 1SS-I 25 no do bill Mo. 2Sof 'wfcmoliTal' surcharged llins'lurefel vis: thereof toi-nt-h 17 1 do do 47 of' 'Herald' do do ! lio 17 00 By 1 year salary as 1'ireclor ( ........ f 50 SO Balance one tne county ot somerset ,...., . 34 Aiu SI 00 SI 00 CEORCiE P. PCHMCCKEB, poon Hoesg Piecto. In account a iih the County of Somerset. To am't of Poor House order No. 200 of 1W7 ' " 45 of 1-SSS " bill No. 7 of 'ss Tiemncrat' sun-barged Uirecion a'.l vis : thetvof U each " " 47of'S 'Herald- By 1 year salary as liireclor .. $ uaiance cue the counly of Somerset . 50 no 34 tw 2' 00 25 no 17 00 17 00 S4 00 S4 00 T 1ST OF ORDERS OUTSTANDING AND UNPAID FOR THE YEAS 1837. No.! TO WHO ISSt'ED. 275 Jacob Eichnor :ca Austin Lohr Sr4 Catharine Kugg . 359 Abraham Tbomaa.... j 2 Peter Heart 373 Jacob (1. Kimmel 37S Frank A. Frits. 1 Peter Heart J Fon WHAT lssl cn. iut door Relief... 1 4Mis!al,lrs K(-er.. thitIionr Kfhef Maintenance of Hat k'iinlock.Z.l.Zii .. Apple llutler . Beef. Maintenance of Miller tt McClintock.. 10 no 3 04 7 ll in no & on 2 S) S 55 19 50 J . ; J , i . I 59 m We, the undersigned Auditors of Somerset County. Id the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania do certily that In pursuance of the 47th section of the act entitled "An Act relating to Counties. Town- snips, esc. - passea tne i.tftday of April. 134, we met at the seat of justice in the County of Som erset, an the Jd day of January. 1NSS. and after being duly swora did audit, adiust and settle the sev eral acroontt msiuired of as by lis. agreeably to tbe several Acts of Assembly and supplemeau " mua acraasjiugMi im Den ol oar Jitdgmeat aud abilities, and that the hregoing are true aad eorreel su-ements of the following accounts. vU : 1st. Cyrus C Schrock. Treasurer of the SoTwenel County Poor Route and House of Employment, with tbe County of Somerset. 2d. The account of the C. C. Kusselmaa bonat'on. 3rd. Tbe Estimate Account aad 4th. The individual aceounis with tbe Uonaty of Somerset, all for the rear lss7 : and r fhnher crilf mil Sad that there Is a balance doe the aaid County of Somerset from Joaiah Ankeny, John C. Barron and George T. Bcbmucker, lli rector. of tbe Poor, etc., of said CouniJ. of One hundred and Two Ikil- lars ffHUi vis : from each of aaid Directors the one-third thereof. Thiit ' fouf dollars ($34). Tbs said TTeasnper and tbe Mrecton for 1SS7 and ISsB were duly sumuvoil J$ jppear beore the Auditors, and they all did so appear and produced their books, orders, bills, vnuuiuirs and naner see sanumna attached to cor report ou tbe Coonrr Account. The Heron of th. Ao..nl Poor iioosB was sabsaftusl to ua and Is heteto attached. Ia tsatuaoay whestiuf are have herennto set our hands and seals, this 28th day of Jan D, IS 9. r. PHfiTlKR. FseauI I tiAKRIEL ait. -KAL.1 f JMHS H, OAHKINO, sEAul ) Coonty Audiuca. No: I Israel Emenek ,. 1 Joseph Pattua S A. J. Mouer 4 Jacob V. Kauts Levi Lung 5 B. F. Baker 7 Ka H. Lan.Hs S Krauk P. AB'ierson S Koaa McC'lintoek. 10 Kiua huh re 11 B II. Morgan Is AlrxaB'ler Coleman......... 11 B. hi. Pollen 14 Simon Thomas 13 C. C. fJar.it i IS: Frederick Uiirr 17 A. 11. Kuhlniaa Is John O. Haueh 19 Thomas Gallagher. to Peter Sh.s-nmker XI Knimet Conutugluun , Si J. 8. Graves 2i John Harrone. 14 Mm. n P. Welmer !li.F. liarhaugh Its 8. P. Tlslrnw v Nelson Btttuer. Is liavul J. Ij-nmaa is Jacob K-oull so A.J. Umwatl 81 H. J. L:chty ti U M. Lambert 53 Henry Kreger 54 Herman tUtahl U Jesse J. Cnok 55 t ttarles Shank 87 C. W. Poga as W. N". Micr as J. ft. GerhanL.. 4 J. H. Jennings 41 peter Knieream Iiistbictb. I t J.weph Null 4a Viu. II Miller 4, 4inn S. Hfrtler 4AjActib( intrhdeld... 44 Aniu Walker 47 Siioou Thomas 4s a. JF. turnitrt 49 A. GurisHX 6v-FrelrrH'k Durr , 41 A. . Kuhiiuan... it THmvsiftiIlu(her,.. . , vv . j'tiriKiu &4 4Hio LttwreiK- i Janit8 l uUMtrn M Krauk R. Hin4 k M;W. K. Moore. 5 j.MDti K iwchler..... W Heurr Engtjrrt 6U J. H. illQ l II. K. Miller W-JW. F. AUi-vio fti Jacob Hoffman 4 Jitxb Koontz. i Win. H. Bafeer txt Iwisi Lauitjert 41 Joiiltth VV'nr 6n n hl Kifer ... H Samuel J. I.n hlj Tu Duvi.i L. Witt 71 C'harir-H Marts (ieoisre II. t uiemaD. ... 7i A. J. Kretchman. , 74 A. B. lieriiaril TV.tiurceHiM Andrew..... It Peter Kuiereaui .. .. QtharDptR mwofthip ....iKiklNSt Urnti:p. .... tirerdviile Uiwusblp. .. . . leDDertown bontujeb .... XMi'lretreet towttohlp .... jNeUlhaOiptoB UeWDallip .... Suiiiiu.t lownsblp .... truiaa torung)t .AiiitafiB soviwbip. .... jArifbeav tuwnstupr . . . . beriiu borouflL ....brothrrsTai:ej UiwDAbip. .... itofJilueiMe Ui r hj irl..... .. . . !t wtientaugb towai-uip .... IKlkJu-k toivuftbip. . . '(reeuviil towDnbip. .. !Jf IteriKiB township. ....;jeuurrtown bfii-iMtifii.. .......... .... JtuiH-r towaahip. ...-iLariiDer towtuihip. ....'Lower Turke.TtVxrf lowiutilp.... .MejeretUle buruib Mi'i.iit-iTeek towuahip .... Xdlorl (tswiubip .... New ItatUmore Dorooyh .... New Ceotrevitle btirougb .... :Northaiupt4a towuabip .... -I'aiiit umDethip .... iueiuahouiitg townahipb,.. .... ,...lhttkwoMj UirouKb. baiiAbury boroaifa ...Sha-le towurtbip. M..Htaii rx't borough. .............. THUieiM lOWtllHUp. Soutbaaipton towuahip , stouyereek township. StoTaiown trornugb summit townbip I'pper Turke.riosji towasbip... ..... i ritina nonMijn i VVeiicrHtwrg isorouf H..... I Totals for 1H4, ishs A 1. A.-Jia township. AisTtrhmj tiwnbip jHertill iMKtMitib..... i.... i Hisw k towufiip .... Hpiliernva!ley townnhlp. .... K'onetuautrh towtirsbip .... d'oitrtueiH-e horHiKb, .... -Klklh'k townablp. ...Uireeuville townblp ... . . UeRertM'sa lownahip ... .femier township .....JrimertowD tMinmitrb. .... I Larimer IowoNbipH . .-JLower Turkryf'KK rowuabip..... .....iMerenitiale bimMtirb .... iNtiitlleereek lowuHiiip ..jMiIf-trl ttiwimtiip .... New Haitmiore boruutfh .....'New l entrevilie tKinxiKb .... i NonhauiHon towniibip ji'jfle lowunhip ....haut towuHlitp .... tuemahoiiintr township. .... K'HkwocHi borough ...Shade town hi p. .... HoiuertH1! township , .... SmwTwt borouirhH Salisbury ttrotih .... st oy Mown boruuKh. , ....,Suthanipton t'wunhip , .... stoiiyt-rtek townatiip. , .... Summit township , Tpper Turkeyfooi lowanhip.... .... I rHiua borough ....iWellemburg uorougb , Ybai 14" lot Ca tax. .$T.Tt Tax. lift 1 lMt as.1 wt funtterertify anl flml Ih.u there w a baiaixv ie fr-im iii ! i ' . I'jrttC. Srhn-fc. routf TreajHirer, of Hve humlrest au-iKht utti Uat there t 4 baiaive Jn lie Owimy of SnefrsW tr.m Pe r itjn. w,i 1 ' JtrBM MlH lintOtk. rmiBlf CmtllIMI..llTH ti( -HUi 4.Hll!f. of t TO n,ln A?'t Z . - irtilT - (W). v wir. frjm IVter Jum)sal. j.sw. ; fr.M AU- . I.uIt 2 ?J.iVx'- l I cf -. v rjfc'il of tbe omerr u,p iimeL aul .Hftrr-. - .Iu,t .i,,,. , m 11. . 14 Mi SS 40 9 77. SO 00 si tu 15 SSI tl Mi SS M! It IS! lit S3, 411 11 IDS SI! Is SSI I 17 -Mi 7S Si; 4 SS! SI 1 54 SS, 1W (Si 55 4s J 41! xas ST I STJ IS; 444 W SS S7 Ml sl SI Mi 14S M 144 S ' ls4 S4l 111 Si; 4 1S7 SS ft 1 W lie Au.litcirs :are suhporna Beret.. alt'herti aal I'.cy -ii.l iture . , ' ' " ri,r " Tnochers. nruers. hunt anl papers. aa t ir.irriJ i. IS M Attest : Psssis HlTias, Clers. a lewwuay skits we nave oereumo set our abis awl st4ia tills J tn ... . . lOHIrur .... .. isL: -int, ab, J 4 St -- . lit IS " -; 5S 0UTSTANI)iyG STATE AyD COUNTY TAXES 0f i4s is Vy set County, Ta., on the 2nd lav of Janunrr A f) is.V'" is u anu owing oj xne ..oi lectors ot tne ditterent Uoroiioll3 nM,i t , , M Lt.,Mrnnstr nafll.,-. . ' --"Wll -, 10 00 150 ts IV Oi l IS SS '3 41 IS s sa 44 Si 4 M St M 70 144 01 sa so 4; 04 117 7S i ta 111 OS IS 41 1SS S4 4 47 to 7s X4 01 COLLSCTOKS. t S0t4 I Trvll Tuv r-1ltfl It ;To Amount of C'onntj' Tax carrieil to ri;!il hanil eoluiiibl ".' ts To aiu't of Borniaeil ninue? rereiveil ;si- Cuiu'rs LeilKi 7 su. si! hi " ss S4 ' S s; ;j " i Ri " 4)1 M S. i rs LeilRer voL I p. 144 KeleimH"D niooey oo una. Ian. Is ree'il " Kis:'.l I.M- puri'H. sol.l by cnm'ra for SehisS tax recordisiiM to tps.A Isir's 14 Krrnr in uiileHife nf Jury t'oiii'srefuiKled " m iiuiili.-ateof Jeaoer twus:np ' Mattiiur wtld ttr conuuisaiotiers - mm Itailina " m m mm MieetlW? " m u u Ola lin.l-C MM M M M MM Due si la! settlemetifse Ju.lfrment Nil. HI Feh'r T. 1WT " Kefuii'led hr f. M. Neff error In Onler S-i. 7U of j7 see coma lei! un J.itni Ainsja iir.ler si "".. Hal. uue c. .'. Sk-nris.'ii, iouiiit Treasurer from Sximerset County... T'ltal EXPENDITURES CR. 1 Br amt of onlers fur tltc year ls4 sLl vlx : fnr Vietrers pay.. Ill JSOS SS s.11 071 SS4 0: 714 47! SC4I 57! ism no 541 j! lit T7 400 (l I3ss ta X944 r. 4 47 S3! 41 74S U3l 040 44 770 Wi 1S3S 7' so as! '444 4Kl! 715 3 84 SI I lOt 411 tluo as! SIS 4SI 13111 UOj 4104 as 14WI 141 7 S0 SIS Ulj sis SJ .4 4S tsi: si lest 07 11 44 SI 04 887 00 sua oo 01 IB i x lis ViS 44 4sS 00 : 7i S4 Tt X tt 54 77 100 00 rs on 17 S3 l& ou X4 00 t M 155 SS S4 44 IS SS I 00 1.'4 S3 4I 44 40 00 40 44 lt Si ISO SI 17 M 14 00 Sol 1 Fran P. Anilersua t John U Kaueb 1 Feter sh.a-maker 4 J.iaeutl NalL 5 W. U. Miller 4 John S. Metller I Jacob f. rnu-tioekl t Atmis Walker Siukvo Tb.Haaa. IS A. J. Burs-eaa II A. Uarle a. IS Kre.lene llurr 13 A. II. Kiih.iw.an ... 14 Tbomaa (ialUaher. 15 (4eo. W. Jotniism 14 otto Lawrenee. 17 James I' oits.ro- 14 Frank B. Blac 1 W. F. Moore i J.wepli P. Seehler. Si Henry J. Kagiwrt Si J. H. Kinn. ti H. K. Miller 4 M. F. A'.ilum SS Jacb Hottiiian SS Jaeoti K'sm'x 7. W. II. II. Batter UN' Lewis Lambert J..l .h Wot aulMlcharl Ki'efer II Samuel J. Lu-tity Si lisvl.l L. Witt.- 33 Charles Manx S4'iteorire II. Coleman s N. J. Kretehman. 3S J. B. tierhanl 37 Xar.-elnn An-lre.s SS Peter Kolerieni.- I PlSTRKTS. rrsin;i horouah 7 rJeunertown u.iii(h Larmier township.... tA'Min l'w:inii... Alleiitieiiy towiislov. Berlin o..itiich .... Mark lowli.lllp tfrotnersiralir; townsinp. ..... I'iSlelinnlilh t'.arttrthip. .... i'.Hiritieii.-e ispriNina .... kikiu-k totrnitii. .... lireenulie township . ... Jeilerm township .... Jeniier township. .... Jelinertowu b r-Hiih .... Larmier town-htp. .... I. er t urkey I.s4 t iwn-ihip.. Meyertstile bnUKh .... Mii'Mieerpek towniitp MilfoM township New H.iiliinore ooroiiirh .... New (.'entreville ;..r.'tifii .VHihampina township I Hrle towaUip .....P.unt to-vuvtip .... (''leiMiihon.iia towosii.p. .... K'H'iis.H.1 t. rinsrri ShiJe township . S.lllerset lowiisnin. Souier-! bopHih iSa;l-iMirv iMirouifh ....'Sioyi.ii.wn iHiri.uiih .... S .11th4n1pt.n1 township .... . .. .... MolmrreeK towil-;ii S'llillillt township I jij.- ftirkev f.s; townsh.p.. . .... 1 rill4 lHtrtna"l . ... Weilersfiurg Uironjrii , 1 i 1'4 1 a t o. Tx. 'Tirt' 1,4 S 1 - ?i ' is (a S i - I 1"3T i 4 '2 ,.s Ss u 1. 1 3.'1 .-s 4.- 11 s IS 154 .. 4- ;.i .i.4 a, 4 : - s vi Wi ; 111 4- ;i 4. ; t ji ; l-ui m 4J 4.". I3a3.ll! I si iirs. In the above oatstan.lina til.in.es are ln.-ln.le.! the F.vo'irir.iii,m i-.m.. cenldjre to tie ileililrfetL ' we, the nn.leria-ne.1 t'ormiis-itoners of .it:ne7-t r. unit v. in i-onf..rmi;v to h s . arrompanyiiiK a. ouiiis of the Itet-rlpt ami Kxia-uil.tnres l ssi.l roiiuti for trie re'ir I.-- 1 ; llshe.1. anil we herebr eertitv thai the alMive sutetm-iil ..1 file iiui-it.iu-hii? I iy,v .1..- '. . P"- correct as per reeorOs In tne Treasurer a ami 1 oniinissloDtrs' 01tl. es. r'n'':, D. E. WAi'VFH. ) .I1. M NKKK. -'.'. 'All.l.iA-siiN, ) l wini j (. uuiunwwjitri ul jr. Attest : A. J. HiLia tx, Clerk. f 4S7St 70 $ loiiss no! m 01 SS 15 1 11 to! SS 4 45 t su 1 511 41HS 45 4t;-4) 7 IMS M I. M MM M Si: 3 04 ' tl! S its). lul lui 13 Br ami Dni.l for New l.rl.k-ea IV 1U5; lUSi lu7 ll 11 Hi 113 114 11 114, 117 Is. lis laij lit. m IKS. ' 124 ' li 1 1'1S 111. ' mj 1 1-0 1 Ulj ' Ui! ' 133. ' 34' 1 tail ' 1.H6! ' 137 ' lis ' 13 ' 14l ' 1111 14i ' 143 ' 144 ' 145 M 4. Borrowed money. lllq. tests Kiirnisiiliifr Sh-iuhs bonil. Ki.rrnweil motier.... Notifying taxable Heal for appeals. Asaistaut Asaeaaora pay S:alps Viewers pay , Inquests Cuuiiuottwealta coats 10178 W MSJ 41 14 WI l'.Os SS $ sours s4 t 147 - 140 -14i M laul m 1511 M lftli r 54 154 " 157 j 15s " 4; M ISO " isr llii! laii HH' i, 18.11 lb, 14s ls no 171 171 I 173; ! M Hepairs to bn.utes. ltri.ttfe overseers 1 Drawing petition for bridjre lnspecttona- .'. ' Kleet: in expeuses f ' Imiiiest on neail boUlea ' SS-alpa ' Cousialiles return ' Borrowed money. . ." luterest on borrowed money ' Ktil.liers bnrlals " lone relund.-d on ensealed nda ' - ' estray (iu , and Ul ex.merated,Act31i.)I7 K'aid daniajrea Fire liisuiauee Kxjiensis at Penn'a fSute Hpltal (llarrisburg)!. .. .... " " West henna (inxinonti Itelorm Mehooi (Morganxa) 4'leanins; vault Freight an. I express '. ....... County lustitiite State tax per order 00 Count r Treasurer Fees and costs in criminal cases lnstrict Att:riiey's fees in crimlnil rases Surrey of Male line southern UmmLiry of county Expenses of unseated land sale and dee-la books lor Law Lmiary , Kepamto Court House Kxpensesat - oil, lamp, te. j r ue: iot tuun uouse aan Jail.... .. ..... ... ..... Kepaira at Jail Kxpensea at Jail, clothing, Ac Services at Jail stable Are Watchman at Jai! New W h House on Jail lot Jail Physician Stationary and postage Kccord Priming, advertising and blaa'j, Somerset Herald mm m iieino.-rat. " Co. IHnes. " Berlin Record... Meyenslale Commercial " John s. Shafer Assessor l fees and pay Viewers, inspector ami chain carriers par I.'.'. TIMtaves my Court criers pay ..!..!! Janitors pay ! ." "IIIIII Jury Couiiuisaioners psy. Hay fl5.0J, Custer, luLisi "li" " cltrs's pay County Auditors p.i itsso) 3 attvs clerks's pay Afomer's pay Btrnotrraphera fees and par Clerks to B-iard of Computation election; (irand Jurors pay aud mileage Traverse r t Talesmen. Boarding Jutfws .."." Commissioner salary and pay. (Uumbaald) (Lepley) " (HcCluitock; Clerk's salary.. Attornev's Hilary Interest on Mu-uu.-lni.ni fund, poor House Balance of Poor House expenses. to Tp. and Bor'j. soho il an I mad taxes f.ir S1, (less com.) 8i; 1 m . M M M M "Sijl" " ) 1 70, sou ISI 11 00 1 5" 4405 0O li ou 1 S' 1 50 S 10 64 70 00 14 U REPORT OF WILLIAM W. TUKKU, I Mtetvard of the Poor H-si-e and loue of I hinolovment of Somerset t'oimtv. peniij-vlvuiiia. 1 for the year ending Iieceuiber :!lat, I"?. j Stock Oil Farm. j "umls?r of Horst-s -I j f'ows l: . Hulls -J ! Two Year oltl tattle 1' , Yearlingw ! ! Spriiiff t alves ID ', tliia-'p 1 j I'igs- -'1 I Implement un Farm. j Same as before rpsrteil, ts iifi f.illou iii). :id- j unions : ; One I". T. K. H.irrow, j " Champion Mower, " Set of Bnguy Harness. j 1 Frodwtg of Farm. Xiinilxr of Tuns nf Hav Iih j bushels of Wheat 1117' KiH'kwhi-.it ANNUAL STATEMEN'T c? ins Farmer's Union Association piss nsuiLszi ccl:?a:;: c? Somerset Co., Pa., Fur tlie Year F.mluij ., -,i,Ut ;) 1S7. XninlH-rof mi-ml'ers Am t of lu-.urtitue itl....i-t tt.i nii-ut . Mill-, a.-wessed 'luruiis l.';ecar... 17 Ml 15S H, I 001 15 00 loss so IS 50 "I of Treasurer's com' at 8j per cent, on Mi,-Ps.5.. ToUl Expenditures 5o 4A5 00 377 5ul 177 75 34 0U 1U0 00 31 00 475 00 4S0 00 S0 00 733S U! 4 30 270 43 131 SS 541 I 17HIZ 40 DOS 40 16S OO Oil 1441 70 I 31 34 SS mi ; 471W 00 sso 70 x; 00 7 17 31 51 30 00 150 00 lot Oil 15S III 453 SI 15 110 0 45 tl 00 I 5315 U4 1355 55 350 00 13! 4S 11 50 17 IS Sii 03 35 13 1X1 54 1310 34 144 4 CU4 35 011 50 lstlS 77 41 470 00 is SO Si 00 is so 12 5U tss IS) 70 00 10 ou C73 75 3U 00 I0S1 SN 435 47 S 00 SI BO MIS 00 IOUII INI SSO 00 SOT 71 1471.47 I I t V,07 84 TslT B rcHFIKLT), Esq , Proth.inotarr and Clerk ol the Courts of Oaarter Sessions and Oyer , . 7- terminer 01 m,-rset County, peun., ia account with the Couuty of Somerset for the I Pit 1 To Jnrv fees collected, see cist nook, vol. 11 pages S47 to 37 inclusive t; - Kuies collecied. se : cost book vol. II ps. 347 to 307, inclusive, Ac 3, Coal and ink. see Co. Comrs Ledger. 4 ' Ami of Items rejected bv Co. Com rs and their atlnrae. Am't. of County order No. IS of loHs .- By hill of fe f R. Total.. ' tegs c, line tlm as Prothonotary, Items ITo. 1 to 7V Inelnstve' - S - Clerk of i.s. - - 5s - 1 j I Koad ikn-ket Oyer A Terminer ' 170 fit S47 4 no 174 00 7 SO ft OS 734 15 f 1015 00 fl 4-4 40! 14 10 S3 45 I 1015 00 ,Tons WTER4, Eq., Siertd of Somcrjet County, Penn'a, la account with the County of Somer J set for Itte year lssl. . . . f Pit, 1 To Jury fees received during the year l; as per bill Na of 18SS il ' Coal lor office, see Com rs lslger S; Am't of Items struck from bill by Cum'rs and their attorney!.!.. ..! 4i - order No. of lass fees, I cn. li By Amt of hill for hoarding prisoners, washing and turnkey 1 ""I'aa'-nias.Ji.i.ll. J By Ain't of bill for drawing and summoning Jurors and removing coa- ) victa, Ac, see psgcs3 A 4ot hid 3i By Amt of lull f.r fees in Quarter sessions cases, see pages 5,4 A T of Wl'l 4, mm mm Djef 4 Terminer ' - s m - I I W HI 4'.4 I 174 SS M 70 69 00 17 00 100 tH 1439 SO ;s4 1 Kye m ; " lorn 4.'i 1 " ats. soil I lieatis ) j " I'lilatocs drill j " tliiiims 10 i " " sets.- 1 I Al..rs ;r, j " Turiii'w In j lltt'tS O barrels dried Apples 2 torn 1 " Saiir kraiit l'i " Cin-uiiiocr Ficiiies- .1 S.tp O.-illons t'idi r Mo ' Heads alilaiuv. Ijisi 1 Jillslll'ls Koiil-K.iin .in , I'iiiiikIs Itutter Sis 1 ! Uinl i " ThIIiiw Ill) i W,sil :i4 i lieef killcl .. -I7IH " 1'iirlc ' lllT.i Veal .17 I " Mutton 011!) 1 nallons Apple llutler. li'.i Uttsliels Tiniiithy .Sisl Qts. dried Blackberries .".4 ' Elder " .... Ill C'antieU Tutnutoes .si) Artieles Manufactured in JIou.-e. Number of Sheets rillow rases lit lteil ticks. si I ' lfolsters 7 i T-iwels. 1!) .Shnmils 4 ' Women's dresses .. .'in ' Aprons 1 .:'. 1 HI'S " " t 'hemise Skirts li ! ' " W'uists- 5 j ' lirawere 15 ' " 'nis i j ' " ltonncts s ' " Sta kiii IU I f.s.tid 11 ' Men's Shirts .Vs : ' t'oals " 1 " I'anls j.- : ' " Vests 4 j ' Ilrawers.- 7 " Mittens S I " S.sks 211 ! ftsited j., i t. liildren s dresses. ... 7 1 ' Skins 2 ' " Aprons :. 7 ' " Chemise 2 ' " Niulit dresses 2 ' Boy's Pants .! ' " Shirts .". " Waists 2 1 Red Comforts 14 1 Pairs of Shoes 12 " Table cloths 2 " IHsh " Hi ' Bed Quilts. 2 Inmate of Alinxhnu.-e. Xo. in House 1st of Jan'y. lt-.7 .! No. admitted duriiijj.tlie year 4'.) Whole iiumiier in house diirina v ar Xumner dieil during vear sitit to Morganxit utxl Kis-l.te Mindeil Si-hisil.; 2 " sent to I'ixni.itit.:. -, " discliarytif, eKsil.etc..: Total 2 Number remaining in bouse 1 -it .Tan. 'ss. .:; Deaths. The names and ages of those yrbo died Resources of Co. Is- n. ... $ i.e. -t; d.iritiir yenr i; . LIABILITIES. Am't due Iss .:i. '-s ot ol t.y lirclir:n:.- S7.. . . :.... t Inie tor all ..in. r i'Sjh-h.- s l.s the yc.ir. iiiciu.lni ..ilo-rr s f 01 y . eoiiuuisioii. and exonciaiious is! ir,' . KesMlrccs iu excess.. Receipts Duririji the i Received on A--M,siii.-n'' " M.-llli.erhip Bal in Treu-ur of 'si Year 187. .1 . I:n -rf. . i-.ii Disbursements During the Year 1MS7 I'aid J A 1 ilniilrithrtm liul of In. in ' II W v..lk,-r - - " liuu'l A Weaver fill! of " .1.1 I. A liil!.-r .01 " CC Mii.-lniun i. Aiimih alk.-r " ' 1 .it ' Alex M.iM:rave ' ' M.iry I'liitH-rirer Arch Livelihood ' " liftn Jusl Maim, in rsirt " . Jiic SMartn.lniiier. Sr Nil " E J IValki-r. Trea-urer's ' Jac MuH-r. President's p:iv S V keltimn. V " ' ' liircctor li-rvices " for iMisia? and Atationary ' for (.ruitiiikr Ac inu r st 1 11 n:oiu-v loam d p 01 fTuv. iS i hi :i.ii l.i !MO i ; is.o r.i -v. POI Bulnncc in Trca-ury . t Resioiirt-esi Dec-ember 31, 17-J7. Am't in Treason- t 1W si 11 i Ouistamling on duplu-uies .. 1:1 111 t:r.i 71 Liabilities D-ernrer 31. I elHtl ?1 It' Ul Jiicoil M:ltlt. part of hwiMtlci I'lill'l Alllatlier, fliil of Resources In ex. essoi" llaliilities.. A1' Jf . I .''.!. An In-nnitiee of Simon a Iwrn d.troyi-rr tire for .lie. Trelcr, ol lirtrn.-r p. 1. m' l:'i tion, and is tticrcturc uol repi.rud iu the .t..u-Muteiut-iit. JAi: HfsSKH, Ir.-i..-nt. J li . s- WA K rk IK I l.'i'K, Sr'r. EJ U.iLKkK. Tn-iuunr. 1I1.E Tu 1 ACCEPT tin KEFI'sE. lojotin i:liryck. Murr Ellen schnk. imr- marricl nitli II. K inim.-H of H-.-k Ki Lyons Co.. I.nva. sadie Schn lt. itiM-rniarnol Kltn II ttton. an. Hia -hn-k. innr- mnrrie.1 with v. M. Lentx.01 Walcrlisi. Hi, k liau k Counly. Iowa . ' V.si are h'-r.-l.v notirled to nicsar at an 1 ' pMhli.' CiMirt to Is' held at Somer-et on M-'lt'lsr, the th da y of l.-bniurv n.-xt. to .irit'rfn- I'HM? to take the real eMale of Jacob 1. lin--k. ilc-eaM-d. of s.Mii.-ret ToAvnlii.. Siliier-I ' . t a., ui the apprui-.I vulnation. or siioa i-.'ix tt by the Mux- -.ItiMild ma be wid slieritrs iirtiee. I R. 5. M. M1LI FN. 'Somerset, Jan. Is. "SS, Sncnlf. IMVrMTIHM hlreT..lilt;oni7.K!ti,e .r!.I 111 lll I IUI 1 durmitthe la-t hnlf nm-y. S'it Ihe lea-t ain.lnir toe won-li r. "f inv''ive prowls i i;i. iiii,.l Hint y-fim of work tint can t.e jer''onnrtl all over the ".illllrv witn..ilt s-siratin? the workers p-ini th. -ir l:..no-. IMy liu-nil ;any one can do tlie work : filter viMinaorol.l : nu.eciMl aoility rrtiiire.l : ciir fal not iieednt : v.iti r-e "rrt'c't 1'-. in:;h: out all'l return to'ns nil. I we will wild Ton fn0 t.tnelhiiife of ifTeilt valneard irilj)..rtMin-c riy'' that will Htart yon in 1. nitric., wliich willl'-it i von in more monev risht Huny tt(an ai:v:h::f t-l-c in the world. ','m.w.,.er ).'. A-MnTift '.'o.. Aiiirustii, Me. jaull-"-l;-r. A UIITor:s NOTICE. 14x5 ; f 14i5 19 "yJETEB M'-XBACLP, County Commissioner, In account with the County of Somerset CR. To Ami of Orders on fount? Trsurer during 1.-W7. , " am'4 snrcharaed ag iinat Com rs Dumhauld, Lepley mil Mu- Cllllloek till or.lev klo ..I .T .uui.iii r f f f i By vol dava iii offi.-e, at lirnlges sad ilelivenng ssiueaiJii' Veiirs'sjld' euKUoo paiairs T....7.. . j Balanre due too County ol imeriei.!'.!ir,.!!I!!.'.".";i.","' so tw;. 1 1 n s I)K- f &1 00 H 4-j t 471 sS'i kDAJI C LEPI.ET, County Commissioner, In account with the County of Somerset : In.'. fcv-.l . . m . ICR. un. . ... wok- m t uuuiy i reasnrer nnnng issi " h t1!. smt surchargfil against Com rs. Lepley and McClintork on or der NlL lltT flf ISM7 l.iunm.r..i.n " "T?5 mm't sun-hsrged agun-t ComVi Upiey'aniVMi'-Clintuc mci ... . . 01 irmi. iwinocrai " S "f Wi, ami surcharged against Com rs. Lepley, Duiubauid and aii-Clin tock ou order No. 10K of ls77.-lleralP'... ........ By tiS d:i in nttlee, at bridges and delivering assessments, and registers o"M F"HC' ............. Balance due tae County of Somerset . '..J t 75 00 14 14f, DR. t S7J00, 70 00 M M ?; JONAS Mot'LIXroCK, County Couuatssioner, in account with the County of Somerset t i.. .... - . . ICR. DR. Ri.'nmniiiij i i rwaitT IHnilg IS ............ . . . I m wnfaiao at mi.m.1 ..... 1 . . r . ' I 1 - ........ viwrnmraicil lcptcy BIM1 JICC IW " ' " vw.wrw 11 01 irwi, T lIH HieCiiai of sr.Aml, surcharged against t oniminuooers Lepley and SoCl'iB tork on or.ler So. Snj of las;, "liem.s ral" " S "f WS AmL surcharged against commissioners Lepley.' Dumbauld A MeChalork on order No. 1064 of ISS7. "HeraW ... . By Sso uays in office, at bridges and delivering assessments, reaute'rs and v" p-e- -- I 090 00 caiaace aae ue County of Somerset ;.... lsa 14; si 14"; 7S 00 n 30 ss 441; sis is; oary, . Attest ItCXKIS ItETItO. Clerk. J-NDEBTBDSKSS of tbe County of itomerjet on U January :sss : Autoout of unpaid otnlers for ! " I T.'' '""' Irss those for tsa-rowed mow j.. " " " l-M for borrowed mey.. " Mm M m m Western Penitentiary bill for 198 Pnnh'iBotarT ts . " Shernt t H " 1 apais) on bride cooiTacts of lftsl Due C. C. SKHirock Ciwnty Traasarer as psi Couuty AadMors sUponi Total Indebtedness , f ions I SS so IS 4 SSMS SS 1074 0 TS4 IS 14JH SS Mia a 1UM Si SSSSS 11 during the year arc as follows Francis Fuller, died January 2, ss7, -L.l(l i 3 years. t Sophia Shank, djed Matyb 17, lss7F a;ro,i 50 , years. Cliarhsj Miller, died Mnreli i a'ed 77 years. i Daniel (I. Smith, died April 14 1SS7. n-.sl ' 53 venrs. Catharine Younj-. diisl July V. ss7. a-i-d 7:; : years. Kosa Mensor, diid August 11, I Si", aired 71 i ream. j Patrick llrn!er, diisj a4itciiibir 21. I-tsT. ; aged VI years. , William Hose, died Sitdcmlier 21. Isst. aid : 79 rears. Carulino Unhurt, died Oi-tulier J7, IS47. ajrtsl : 00 years. i Tliere was a warrant fur TV. G. Smith's i commitment issued, lint lie died Lelore be ! was removed to the Poor House. j Preach itiri. Religious service were bold twelve times ! during tbe year, by Rev. Appleton lt;isb ; I also funrnil service was held at each diatb, j something that rarely occurred in former ' years. Tramps ami Vagrant Nlitice is hen-i'V zi n ti.at tli.1 ti:id'-r-.ri,''l Andilor 'luiy app-oitilcd liy the tlri-'itm '- of Somerset Count loadjo-! tfie elainl-of l i- ' -" VV. Iliitkliol.li r and w(feas.T..ii..r-..r ltii;:'4 llnrkiiolil.-r. .le!1',! .rul a'lxi 10 i..tril.ate I!"- r"" i'ine of ihe find in llo- liaiel-ol l'n- ii;.l It'.rk hol.ler. A'ltMiii!trnior of tol iI.t iI i" ""'I ultiohg iIhsn.. leiruliy eTitttl.d tl i-r.-lo. :i. .t 1 hereby given to all 'turtle Dt'-r-l"l ilmi I ill at niy ottlce in tlie Itorooh at .iii- rH t. Ttnliiy. the Jllli ot January. A. l. 1-4 ' the iiinie of lis-hargtiis Ho- duties of h:al uploiiiliiii-lit. wIil-u aud ai.ciu aii parl.? l'--';r c-.teiicuu atU-luL J. R. sCi-IT iici-js. Auililor- DIAMOND LINSEED OIL WORKS. THOMPSON & CO., fiESUIhE CLO PFOCESS OIL CAKE MEA Cil Hail 03 Stock Fc:d. r So, tramps fed and Unbred during yr.. f..,i.l.l .1 ' ' w . ii.iiij iiieiii.. t.p. ...... lodgings 315 liill ai) WILLIAM W. liAKER, Steward. R CLE TO ACCKIT OR REFI SK. Io.i. J. An,lersoo, residinr In Kavctte Co. Pa., Noah M. Anderson, residing in Irreene Co., P. : Howard Audersott. residing in Coiinells ville, Fayette Co. Ha.: i.ucinda Morri.n and Mary Elizabeth M.irrl-ou, residing in Fayette Coanty. Ia : Clark Momson, Tiiomiis Morrison, ueonte Morrison and Margan-i, in termarried with Kletuiug, resiuiug In Westmoreland county fa : Yoo are bereliv cited in he and unimr Conrt of Common I'leasto be held at Somerset in and for ssimerset Contrty. on Monday, the .7th aayoi reoniary, 1-jis, tnen and t la-re toacvetit or refuse to uke tbe real estate, to wit i A tract of land situate in Lower Turkeyns Townhip, Kimerset County. Pa., adjoining lands of Jacob H. Moon, Lorenzo I). Mr.Nnir. and others, con taining 107 acres nvn-e or les, at tlie appraiseil value thereof, or .how cause why the same should But be sold according to law. aherirs Oftee. 1 R. 8. Mi MII.I.EN somerset, Pa. Jan. li, 1. tMierllT. There Ls no better or rhnus'r f'S-i f',r , MILCH KiWH. llini nii.i-s the .iiii!ity and j iptantity of milk mon- tlinri any other fifl. ' tor fattening beef '-attic it .tiri:ies ail ' er fissl. iimking the meat more ten. 1-r ami i juicy. No (.) kiviwn will tit '. ri'l-E j rapidly for market as nil .M.al. Kor ll"K' K. a sttiuil iitiuntity can In f.-il daily "''' I valuabU rcsuits, mid f..r IIKKI. Il'"'-" i Fi.V LS. etc.", it Ls un eAo-ili iit f.l. k's- ing them in a healthy ein.litioti, niakini? j tine, puhitahle meat. We m.-iinilui-ture by the l LI IT:' " steam beat and bvdruiilii pn-ssure. . j Well s-tl!e. LIN.-KKl' Oil. atxl ir.-n ! ground OIL MEAL always on hand, i Write for circular ami prices. SnJ .'""r . unlets to i THOMPSON A CO.. I ll-3m. . Alleirheny. Pa. :4f.n PER CENT PKf iFIT andSri rs F to men caiivaer. k -M iiTT -1 l.r.si isr r ' tkii Bi-its. Hi:' v: I I . .,.4 . Li. .f I-,- ''I'' lisi U mriuoKT lor leiu lKt 'Jr Unsadway, New-Vork. -- ' ' "' YOU CAN FliDS in lis to PrrrBrR..H . 't A.I'm.B v21" ft ri REKINGTON BROS. whw will coouitct kr alrtiwig i W4 rwp"