0 5 1 7) EPOUT OF THE COUNTY ACTORS lioFSOMEKSET COUNTY, PENN A. Receipts and Exnennturcs'ot County, P., from the First Monday of January, 1889, to the First Monday o! January, 1890. EOKGE J. BLACK, Ees., Treasurer of Somerset County, ' in Account with the County of Somerset: RECKIPTS-DR. Taxes Ke.eivcJ from Gtc, ,f State aud Comity Kate, for the vean 1883, 1887, 18S8 and 1889. CO!XaTiks. Imstkicts. iTr.W Tu-UncTuiffi Tax. 1 fhsf.es VcVi'len t Helir, lloraey s Jat) J. Z Tu 4 A ti. Kuunie! 4 Aieaai. ier Mii.r.... laai.' V-iCT 7 A J- hure4 t AtKaham Lowly ie leri-t imrr In A H. k":niu 11 Klllu" Kallit 1 J.itiu L. wp li villi' L-irMii .4 . li. AiAetiy 14 J..hu I ll.metier ... la JrTe. ii AirX. irlie Is li. II t i II. tt. I O"! liurll . w D. wit-ier HI W. P. AlihaMI it K. i. Uravr i J ihn 11. AiikWiT M, a. liariie.i - II k Miner l'f'tt Lmf ; N. K. Vi.t.nU as ..t . Fix J. H. Kaer Jw raluiir Lamtierl. i l ha. W. I'uirli V J. kretrtiiiiau i t I . H h.talila. -4 I. 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W sui il , 111! 4 I 144 41 4M 75 4iS Wl 154 5U 154 kt I .S4 t 4) 511 Kline Explof Icri. VTllKKsmmr. )?K, Feb. S A fHi'lorrocfc ta.k Ji!iiJl !li Xuilin!iain hafl tif !lm Ieliii;b nd Wilksfbarre Coa! (l(Prany j e terday nmrninf , whicb diove th i-cninuia-lel gas into the k"SJ". w'lere len men bad been at wotk vith naked lamps, end an explorion soon fallortd. Al! the men were more or Ur fwrioutly ii'jurv.1 end badly burned on the face, banda anil body: Peter Helm wa cut upon the bead and bi fcoe end liaod badly bamed; Join Crwain, with bis mule, was buried beneath ibe lall inir rock ; Wm. Iii'berf, boy driver, il roisning; John HuiDi.briee. a miner, ditd wbile being; removed from the mine ; hie body wan bumfd to a criep ; Joseph Puna ton, fire bow. as burned on the face end bunds; bia injuries are said to be tatal ; Jo seph Jones wa fatally turned ; Jahn P. Tuorai was burned in the face end bands ; Darid Foi 1 seriously lurried, and hi re covery is doubtful. nd Tborua Lake waa slightly cut on the huad. The fall of rock and coal cut offegrew for five men who were in tbe interior of the mine making repairs, Tlieir names are John Croalu. David J. Williams, John Davis, Edward Morris end n unknown man. F-florts were promptly made to rescue tiicm, tbouKh it waa beliered they werll deed. The Nottlnghain slitft, which WW the greatest anthracite coal-mine in the world, is nearly total wreck. It bad at one time an output of 3.000 tons a day, and netted the Lehigh 4 Wilkesbarre Coal Company half million dollars profit last year. The Beale-Fulton Trouble. JoHSBTowg, rT Feb. 2, Several copies of a paper are now in circulation among tl.e tueintiere of the Presbyterian Church, of this city, asking for the resignation of the elders of that church. Tbe psper has already atiout UK) signature, and if 150 more signatures are obuined it will constitute a majority of the congregatoll. If that number is secured the elders will probably resign without any more trouble. The congregation felt very indignant againt some of these gentlemen because they were not at the service last Sunday to receive several persons into membership in the church ; but this is accounted for by the fact that ihe eiders have promised among themselves not to go to tUe service until tbe prmetil trouble is over. The trouble seems to be as far iroru settlement as it ever was, there being more ill feeling bitween the meintxTsof Dr. Uetle's faction and Elder Fulton ' faction than before, though Dr. lWale's party has received a number of ac cessions during the past week. 0 Siicott 1 In Canada. New Vobk. Jan. SI. The Uercdd to day has a disalcb from Terrebonue, Q lebec, stating that Siicott, the cashier of the Sergemnt-at-Armsof tbe United 8tates House of KepreM-ntatives, who absconded Novem ber 10 with about $"'0,000, the proceeds of forgeries of the names of members who were accustomed to draw their salaries through him. has been seen in that place. The correypoiidetit also says that he u Louise Tbibault, the woman for whom be left bis wife. Ttie defaulter looks ill at ease, and bis companion, who is living with her father, also shows that kbe. has bad ber trouble?. Siicott insists that the charges of forgery are false. He says there is scarcely a mem ber of the House to whom he did not ad vance his pay every month and receive notes as receipts. Wben lie lelt waMimgton lor Sew York he says that he brd not the re motest idea of leaving Ibe Vniied States. As proof of this be pointed to the fact that oa the Wednesday before last Tbsnk'giving be drew $:tC,0i0 from the Treasury, and with this amount he took up the livtes of some thir'y members which bad been discounted in tbe National Metropolitan Bauk. 11 in sisted that be had but little money when be left New York. Siicott also said that the stories about his connection with Miss TLiehault were false, as she had nothing to do with bis fall. In O'licliiMon he remarked that he did not care for all the detectives in the United States and I'anadu, as he had obtained legal advice, ami felt aa-tired that he bad committed no oflVnse that t extraditable. Jul ' U1: " Elertlon 1 xpeiises - lu;pair lo lue Ciitlf-llimse to Cuiiimia-i ijrrK' .irrk A.J. Hueniaa - fit ciMirt-ciierV salary - Jalnloi'H aagea - t oual al.les I'-es ami reiurus. July couiiuiaaiiuera saiary - ' c ierk salary Klationarv and ,stage Hem l looms lor Uunling Appeals " HeiMiriU ay aud mileage ol i.raiid Jurora - - " Traverse " Mlaiuuuen -. " Interest h rmigralitlet 'a salary - t ink 10 Board ulCouuty Auditors at lormer settlement. Attoruey 10 hoard ol Couuiy Aiidilors al former seuleuieuL "tor K.aid daiiik:ea - Juel " kri'iiinj uinaue at Went I'eliu'a. Hospital M to - Male Lunatic Aaylum - " Boarding ol Jurors - - iiiik1 Allornei s lees -- - " hk-uaesal I'eliu a. Kelorill hH.Ol. - Male lax ou t ouniy ilidebledliesa -1 tnrrpaid taxes - - buriai ct soldiers N,-aiM Jail Kxpeiiaes - HeMlts " Niiiiri retiinded on unseated lands Auiiiiii.g i'ilir aceAMiDls C leaning nailila - u u Hn4fr iiiHMriion m m 'irai-iiers CHiuty hiHtitute i-aiary ol C4llllllllalouel, Attorney hiHi'la reileeuied i nun HiHine bxpeusea Jail aralelimaa. - 1 naiiranie - Kxp-iies st W extern Penitentiary " F, right and expreaaage t irrk ai ronipuiauon ,-oort 1 t'lHiiuisiMouera iravdiug expense " I rlt graplllllg Mnmai servuies at Jail Livery Hue - " Cham earners " K. h. Mc Wines, Sheriff fees " - li. J IliHTier, i'roinonoiary tee - tertifviug mint Ac, J. U. fwank, Kexir.ler - jmiiri a..' 11 J. Iluroer. iTiMliy . ,.r ,o. J and r.u 1 ux u d tsrua. and uoro s oa una. I'J cert. - Musaelman lund oriier No. si lor I 0 -r Himiiv liind - " Tresaur-r's Coniinii.u on ITI.. altS Jrcnt of liiiatx-r due ut Couuiy uy tne Tieanurer Total emllta - -I1H7 50 lVot 4 4& Huv uu 1MI 5U Sa Wl ta U XV 4U It Ml 871 si 4 Wl m n 114t tt 44" 4; su uu 1U J4 44 mi iu 4 UU 10 Wl SU UI IM 51 ut Ml 7 Ml tvs ru l v 44 UI t " 4 I" 111 Ml IM U ;s ui It 44 Ki 47 w uo 14 kV at UU t UU 1M UU lWUU uu ltl M . uu S Ml tl7S 49 4S Si Ml Wl t 44 4 Wl fc4 Wl t jai uu ii Ml 1464 S 44 Ml Mi4 4U 4i a4 Ml U C7.U 17MI UN 1IIj42 41 t u,tit n D. .1. 1I0UNEK, Iq.. Prothouotary etc., of Somen County, JViiii-vlvaiiia in nccount with the County of Soiiic-rsot. i'B. PR. Lives Baved by a Dog. NKWFIKI.P. N. J, Feb. 1. The home of V lliHui Comer, of ibis place, burned down al midnight on Thursday, and the wife and child, who were alone in the house, were miraculously saved by the sagacity of their dog. Mrs, Comer was awakened by br lit tle dog scratching upon ber door and she drove it away, but it toon reappeared, whin- ning piteously. The lady then opened tbe door for it, when the animal acted so strange ly, first running to her child and then to tbe door, that she followed it until! she found her bouse was being rapidly burned She managed to escape with her child and also saved the dog, but little clothing or other effects. A Boy "a Terrible Crime. LonsusA, Mo., February 1. A terrible crime was committed yesterday In tbe little village of Folr, in tbis couaty, by Joseph Bscon, a neero boy 12 years old. Wbi at borne with his little sister and brot! erased 8 and 1 rears ruspertively, he deliberately killed both as they were at play in bed. The former be shot with a gun and the latter he dispatched with an ai, severing the head from the body. He then walked to this place, a distance of 15 mile?, to bis grandmother, where he told how he accidentally killed his broth) r and sister with his father's gun, which went off before he knew it. I To amountof Jnr fees a lines received Items Xn. 1 to 41 Inotuslrs ... 4 - - rtiair-rf u CiHiniy Couiojiasioner's Ledger see pags a ,,t r-a 10 a-ae - 4 - rr)r-ied iimt b the t Minir vnBuilsaiotiers r " " in addition 111 carry mg out! otai "order No, ol IM Total 1 Fr tim of feea due him at Prothonrrtary Item Xn. 1 tu ' Inclusive. v to t. Hrk ol VUMrter ssshio Uesss No. I to 154 g to to m to to .. to - to ijjtof A leriauier - I to il I Ml IS Ml a i W ill IU t loxi et t tsl -' 5i4 Ml i;s 44 f 1021 vj R 6. McMILLEN, I-jsq., Shciiifof Somerset County, lVnnylva ira, in hcvoutit with the County of Sotueract. CR. BR. t T saaonnl of Jury fees revived see page T ef Bill - linns mil tllnwnl IU bill a to or.t-r No. 7i4ol ismi. 4 .. ; - 1 T.rtsL 1 Hv fVwrdttiic Waalrtng Tnrnkev fees rt BlU page 1 At.. 5 - lranu 4 l.utojutijcufu JtirM-a Ar. - - k 111.. I " auiuuai ul snaM oriuued by ITotsoaoIary " tat... I I 44l j 54 M tmw us I lli 41 f 1K1 SO I X463 44 tot 54 laS U4' t 2t3 44 Indebtedness of Somerset County Pennsylvania on the Cth cty clJanuary, A. D. 1889 : I Amount of Cird-n for l unpaid. t - - - - la's; . -a - ;wa to I 1 50 OS I 44 4 uu I tin Bonds to ifte mount of oiKi.su to ilefrsv the rxiensrs of building a Dew Jail, ktrt been Itsnnd acd put upiai tbe u.arvi '., ul a Iim u atuou ni 44.5uu ok has been Milu. We t)e uudersignod Audilor of the Connty of Soiuentrt. in the Comnionwealth of Fennsvlvaiiu. do rerttfy tbat iu ;neuuee of tbe 47tb Sertiou of the Art entitled An Ad relatiug tn Coiiuties nod Tim ubtjw. Ac." passed tbe 1Mb day of April. 1K34, we m-it sit ibe a, at of Juatiiir in Ibe Cnnuty ut Somerset, on the 6th day of Januarr A. I) 1MK), "id alt. r being duly kmoru. ril l audit, art' la and adjust tbe several act-on uta required by sigreeatily to tbe seveml Acts of Asmnjlly and tnpplrmenta thereto, according totuebest ol otir JinLineiit and ability, aud tbe forepning Accounts vii: Geotye J. Jiliuk. Lq . ireaaurer of aaid Couuiy with lb County of Somerset: li. J. IWiwr. Li.. I'ro'Uonotury ie.. of aaid oouuty with aaid etranty of Somerset. Li. S. li VilU-n. tq.. hlieuff of aaid Couuty. with the aaid Coont'r of Koniemet. all for tbe t-ar awliug i, b Jsuunry. A. l. lH'JO aud we find a balance due tbe County of Somerset, frosu -. I. Idark. T reasurer of aaid Couuty, of Ten thousand five-buodrud and forty-two dolUis aaai tuvty iu cents. Iu teHtiuiouy abereof we lute Le re uu to set our hands and teals this Ut day of Feb ruary 18.W. ( S. IT. SHOBEK. TstAL Attest: . . GABRILL (K0D. IsKAto-j J.-A. EruttT.- I J0US GAHKING. arit-J Cb rk Conuty Anditora. XoTt Ihe iidiLucLtic tf tLe County aa ft Vast jcmcs atojltent "2rJfc".C8 Las laseki JJ. Formally Recognized. Washihotox, Jan nary 29. The formal recognition of the United States of Brazil by this government waa complete! tl it afiei. noon when the President received the ere. dentials of Senor J. G. Pj Amarai Valente, the new minister accredited by the provis ional government, and also the credentials of Senhor Salvador Mendonics, as envoy ex Inordinary and minister plenipotentiary on special mission to the United States. The ceremonies were marked by great cordiality CARTERS Clime PILLS. I Ml 6lrk Baadacheaao reiierr all tbe troualestpel-M-ut to a bui. u state of tne system, auoh a Itxzliima. M to-. urovsineiM. lHatrvas aiuar sabug. Pain in tne 6i. bj. e Wbile tbelr most tvUMU-kabie Siicceas baa been ftbown la euram Bsaatokdie, yet Cjkttb s Lrrrut Ijrca Prua re eouallr vmluaW In Constipation, curing and sywiutirig tlils anaovlng oor.iplamt. wtul they aato oorrlt all disaro-rk of tW". stitnulate the liver and W4rusus tbe bowaia. Xvan it ther ouiy eurA tULlAtQ) A aha ther would be almost peireiass to those who suffer from this datresairur complaint; but fortunately their goodness dnas not end her, and th.su who once try them will End these tittle pi Is valuable bn so many ways that 5KT will n be willing to do wliioat them. ihit afwr all sick head is the bans of so many Bves that her-Is wtwre we make our great boast. Our puis cure it while others do not. Caarui's Lrmx f-rrr Tiu are T-rv small mud very easv to Uke. Ona or t pills ' a dose They are strktlr veg-tabV and do not gripe or pnrge, but by their gentle artKm fZU who usthem. In via Is at cmt; five for $1. Sold erorrwhere, or lent by xuail. USZ3X CO- Srv Tck. HE. bite MSa A BOBSB VHO CA1C TALK t Ev-ryhody has beard of a " horse laugh, but who has ever seen an equine gifted with the power of speech ? Such an animal would be pronounced a miracle; but so would tbe U-a-graph and the telephone a hundred years ago. wby, even very recently a cure for con sumption, which is univerwiiy acknowledged to be siTofuU affecting tbe lungs, wihiM have been looked uin as miraculous, but now pro pie are lMtrmning to realise that tbe dus-nai L mouralle. t. Pa-ror's Golden Medind pvx.'overy will cure it. If taken In time and STiv-un a'fair'fruU. This worid-renowwd nm dy a ill uot make new luntn. but It will re glovv dtsouend ones to a healthy state when tit hoy ue'aiia bsve failed. Thousands gTate tullr tmtiijr to this. It Is the moat potent ton ifi, or awngrb r-atoer-r, alf--ative, iir blood-oloanai-r and nutritive, or rbWi-buildW. anowu to medio! avuoai. Fiar )'ek Luiia-s, Hplttmg nf lllood. llr Hiiiitia, 4llima. Ca tarrh in the Hwi. and ail Lingering t oughs. It Is an uneoiiaied reme4v. In di.rautfHm.-nts of the stoma. -h. liver and bowels, as Indigns. tioo, or IiyspopsuL, Ililkiiisoesa, or "Llvi-e . ..I-. , i',.m.La ItounOtou. tol klto.lM.-l V. ..I.f'lto.l. ... ... ..u . ran KWIII allioeiiia. It is a wivereigu remedy. -Golden Medical IMs. eovery " is the only med trine of Its claas, sold br drugiriata. under a printed guarantee, from tbe mantrfact. urers. that it w ill nenent or cure In every osws of dwease f.-r wbb-h It is recommends, or money paia lor it will be promptly refunded. Copyright, ISM. uy World's I its. staa Ass's. IJ V1IS3 UltUlUilHUrn ?ni of Ir. Par? Coten-h Kwiiv., lor mn UIVVUMHV MStw Vk 4MJU IU IB MM UCWI. 0)11 rSasHs IJt m mmm naas vaaw aw-4 4s esaHaaa to ".--to, , rnrss ana I SrTr Ullff Oil TC i-tr4e.whlrliaftea 17 . 'toll rto, - T-5-l ' po, s " Ma ; l-. St Js. sir AYlii A son. rsnteuia. t. orjjJ DISEASES. ABSOl.nTEI.1 CURES. OINTMENT tM cHnp rrftewrto tf rVm-atTs-r-a) Oiwunr" i:rMktt jBia-ntI svel t'i 'i. will tr stir nf of Trtirr. Sik lito-, RtnffWna lissa.lwtlt .mv PWprrt RrYawruetaa.Jai. a BMttr k euttiut r Woi Haa4lni. rnM h .rMCiwa, m taioi t i ' M 3 Bn-. .ts. Mi.rwwi, L&, gWA.at k Pk.MivUlp4sak, ftv AUyuiirruriujk-.' "Wotk hcrscs in the city are worth three times as much a- country horses localise we blanket lliem in the stable." ritgS (.Jet from vot:r dealer free, the S. i,Mik. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. T . ,l,r. ib.llnra for a. 3 A HorSfl - - - - Blanket i!l make your horse worth more and eat less to keep warm. 5'A Five Mils 5 'A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test n a-.ik- 4.4 vIm nt tiric to miit every- hody. K you can't get them from your tleaier, write us. A$k fcr BIMl ARE THE STRONGEST. SON'. CCNUINC WITHOUT THF! S'A LABCl Wan '.n bv w. ATKri sows. I'hlbida. who Suike t)3 funiO'i'J norv. Hranl Bker ikt NO MORE OF THIS! OUTSTANDING CCUXTY, SPECIAL ANDSTATE' TAXE5 of bonier tt Gr.:nM-4 Pennsylvania,- rn the Cth day of Janu- . a. .nrA . . f ! 1. 1 1 . 1. .1 1 1 1 . i .1 V ft It I'On uarv. .1. i. io' v, uiiii nnu cwinjr uy iu vjoubi-wis w umvivu. boiousihs aiul towi.fchTs, ill and County, 08 lollows: No. oixgXTona. DISTBK1S. I Frank P. Anderson t lar:d Witt i a W. F. Mire Alexander Byder. .. . . . . A ioilii" Knoh. ,nn L. iue. T . H. Ant'm J.hac. HoNsetltr Alex i.-. Mantle 1" V. K. AllMon li John A. Ankrity It Pearson l.li'g ' N. H. td-tiriff 14H.C KX ltHamnet Lambert........ 1 Krani T. Miti-tteil II John Trlplert Ifjono Knhii It K. J. Howmsn I Hirer CrilL-hbeld tl Isauu Yo er .- j inn sianton t Js emlaa J. F U.... 4 Kie-lerli k Iiurr A. S. Kuhiman tt H. VV. kioa-iy t7 John L. -Il Hsirv iliiizell.... SU J ). Kregar no Jotm M. tiais I Miensel se! tt -. J. KimineL "3 F. J. Fuller .. Josvph p. Sexhler M n. U f Uman su w. K. Aillson K. 8. Berkev s John II. Ankrny I Alfred Evans 4" A. h. Newman..... 41 U B. Lumberl...- 41 Alexander lluatoo. 4 llarrlaon OoliB , 44 Snnou K!ub4ilgh 44 Samuel Lambert 44 Aaron Shafer 4 Aaron ('oter. 45 . j. Brtaigher. 41 . W. Inhart 50 Peter blnerlem I . Tieina bomugh ., . Siioyestoan borough. ! vniiiirereek township .:B!art lownshrp . ' J,-ntieriown o.rmgh . -fc ...... . JeiiiM!r toa nahlp. . Lower Tmteyfoot township.., . .MeTerertale Borough . XHIord township . ;igl lowni-hlp . Uurmahonliig towashln, . Mneie inans.iln. ... . KiinerSH lajrovgh . Hnmeffcet towiahip . fronycreek township . Ad l a. n toli'hip..... . A lies-neat township. , Berlin IssrongU . Mroinerkvslley lowothln. . Black townahip. - , i oni-maugh township. . Cotifluenre bomnga. . Piklb-k t.'wo.hlp . tl'-envllle township . JrfTrs u townahtf, , Jepnj-rlown h.atugb. ........ . Jelttter toaustiip. . ljuhuer township . lower 'I nrteyfoot towDshlp... . !Merr"la!e borough , . i.illecreek towswhlp .... . tiiford township . New Baltimore boronrh . New centreville boniugh . Northsmpton township . Ogle township. . Paint township . Quemahoning township . Uia-kwianl borough . HalMiiiry borough... Htiade township . Somerset borough. . Somerset township . Souihampton township . Hionyrreek township . Btoyestown borough . Summit township , I'pper Turkeyfoot township... . I'rsina Bonuigh . Welleraburgh borough I Vr ; Co Tag. 8rec. Tax State Tag "mTi i f 00 tt ,l!t--7 II M ..... ..j ... I It 50 hsm tt io to -- tots WW to - S4 SA t It Rt tt - at 14 14 0 IS ts " MM T 10' 17 44. K4 4t tt 1" t 1st to , 104 M 4t 3 W M 1151: . " 4nt M! ' ht tSi it wo S3 7t 7' tm et - lxi m so tt ft it - 75 SI Hi " 948 7ft 174 58 41 tt IWIl II f 17 " . ay; 07 Kt vu lu M - Vtt 4 44 ' tt 74 1Si 47j t' 56' ISO so 4-t ' II M S S7S -tl 104 H TS ! 4 IS TI 957 41 4S 11 t tl 111 Si; It S4 I 87 Ml 17 kt t t it " n 7i lis n! tt tt i tti si i . " ttt t4i i in u. M 111 41 1 14 W: IS 17 M KM t 60 MS 55 M 18! 4 t " . lot Mi V0 44 1 IN) 14 73: 45 tV , 51 11 1100 OH U MS 57 8t " SIS 85 4, 81 tt ite m m tu st; tt iv 41 7. 114 fit: it M H IU 11 M 74: 1.1 10 law n W mi, St 4t 171 " JK74 54 74 tf. M 44 " tl.l S3 11 t7l It M 547 1 17S 84; " 875 7 4 Ml li CO 181 1 HA 441 11 M 1 ' 4t M 14 71' 80 tt I i I I I I4id3 II StltWtf 145M Mm. Ia the above outstanding balances are included Ihe Exonerations. Commissions, and ner- centages tu be deducted. We, tbe nndersiened Commitisioneni of Somerset Connty. in conformity to law, have ordered the scenic puny iujf accounts of tbe Receipts and Expenditnres of said Connty for tbe year A. I) 1889 to be published, aud we Iserehy certify that tbe above statement of the Ontstanding Taxes due suid Coubty is correct, aa per records in the Treasurer's and Cotumiasiuners' Offices. D. F. WAGXF.K. tiEO. li. NEFF. Attest: C. W. WILLIAMSOV. A. J. Hilevim, Clerk. Comtiiissioners. ' IVk' ,.vi .y ".;mX I V. a , 3 Rubber Khoes nr.less mm uneorirortalily tight, will often slip olT th feet. To reraody thai evil the "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. offar a shoe with the inside of the heel lined with rubber. This clings to tbe shoe and prevents tbe Kubbrr from slipping off. Call for tlie "t'olrbeuter" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" and you can walk, run or Jump in tbem. Dytn J Li Li xztJa Tfha f aw Crjrn X not mean wertty ts stop thunt Ut a unie. ami then have piein (0 iura again. I stfeAa A It AUiUUa tt&B. I kai uuuut Uut diaeass) of rrm, iipixepsy cr TALLLUG SIC2HTESS. A Hfe-lotig study. I wamukt my remedy tt Ccaa tbe worst cases. Becanso others have failed Is no reason lor not now receiving a cure. tnd at once tor a ireaune and a Ir n UOTTLa Of By imTALUBLB KEMBDT. Gire Expreaa Bad Poat Office. It costs you nothing (or a taal, and It will care yon. Addroas H.Q. ROOT, M.O-1 13 Pub. St. MewTOU aA BOLI0 )TEEL FENCE! EXPANDED METAL ;Brf2!,I, scssnmHQ hew. 'or RrB'caTx-f s, Omohomts, CrMrrrwite, Fsa OAROtws Cstn, Arbars. tadsw Ooards, Tnlllses, Mre-erwof rLts-TL'CnO I JkTB, BOOB ItTS, Ax. Vi rile for Illustrated Cctalogne: mailed fret: CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO lie Water Sit., flttahnrgh, fa 'artwara Isa hceplt. Crrcaaautoc thapapet SCNO FOR OUR CATALOaUKa-s POICtl ATLAS ENGINE WOBKS, INDIANAPOLIS, INO. LDMBSE IS ADYANCISS ! RAW MILL!". STEAM ENGINES, BHIXGLE JIPXS. HAY I'RRSPE, ie. If yon want a rst-rlas 8AW MII.U send for CaUlog ne and special pries to introduce in your sex tioo to ' A- . t ARQl'ltAB CO (LlmluiLJ York, Ps Kicking Cows. Cowa acquire the habit of kicking and stepping about while the milking is per formed on account of timidity or pain ; and this habit becomes chronic by rough and brutal treatment. Milking tire cow is in a measure a surgical operation, and during tbe proce if she cannot or w ill not be reasonably quiet she should be confined by some restraint oilier than human muscle, for the cow's strength is the greatest. The weaker party gets angry, and rough treatment ia the result ; hence the necessity of some method of conveniently restraining the cow within the limits of human strength. Cows stanchioned, and standing at a "hoist" do not k clt with the right foot, which is the most objectional one for kicking, but if she is bent on kicking the soon puts ber right foot in advance of the other, which shifts tier greatest weight or the left foot, and then she is ready for kicking. My plan is to compel tbe cow to "hoist" aud bold her there. This is best done by placing her in the stanch ion, and taking a small rope or strap, about eight feet long, with a loop in oue end ; loop it around the left bind leg and drop it down just above the dew claws, then pass it around the stanchion cue and a half times, draw the foot well ft r ward and confine it there. This requi res so little strength that there is no cause for anger even in the most irritable per son. tome cows give up at once, wbile others struggle until they become accus tomed to the restraint. That mode of confining them is particularly valuable to young heifers; all cows that step about while milking are ordinary kickers. Sometimes 1 find it insufficient ; in wbicb case 1 place the rope around or above the hamstring joint and over the top of tl e stanchion, drawing the foot '.early r quite otF the floor. If I And tbis is not suHii'ient, which ia seldom, I draw tie left foot forward, as first described, and then confine the other foot backwaid to a ring or poet, and then tbe cow i j com pel ltd to stand. Confining the right foot backward is a much more muscular task than drawing the left foot forward, and requires a strong rope, Lost His Fortune at Poker. , Ka5sa City, Jan. 30. Last August John Claypool, 30 years old, a live Btock dealer of Wellington, Kan , moved here with his family and engaged in the cattle business. When he came here he had f40,000. Soon after his arrival be fell in with a fast st and got to playing poker. He lost a little at first and then bis loses became heavy. Then he lost some money in shipping cattle to Chicago. This made him desperate, and he resorted to the whikey bottle and the gaming table more frequently than ever. Finally some of the high-rolling cattlemen introduced him to a cattlemen's poker club at the Mid land Hotel. It is said that he lost tbe last 1 2,000 he had in five days. Claypool's brother and his old partner Harry Volls, are in tbe city looking after the cate, which has been put in a lawyer'? hands. It is said that Claypool has gone to Atlanta, (ia. Mrs. Claypool and her two children have gone to her parents at Bow ling Green, Ky. Killed by His Companion. Niw Bhightok, Pa., Jan. 31. An accident which has shocked the entire comraunin orcnired in this place about 4:30 o'clock tin afternoon. Frank B. Wilson and Uerjimir rownsend, the latter a son of UnnsC. C Townsend, were engaged in handling a 3h caliber revolver at the Townsend residence, when it exploded in the hands of the las' mentioned young man, and the bullet enter--d the forehead of Wilson, killing him in tantly. The boys were 10 years of age, am: their parents were out ol town at the tim. if the occurrence. Young Townsend an. 'its family are greatly distressed by the acci lent. claion In Favor of Montana Republicans. A Family Gathering. Have you a father? Have you a moth er ? Have you a son or daughter, sister or brother who baa not yet taken Kemp's Balsam for tbe Throat and Lungs, tbe guaranteed remedy for the cure of all Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, and all Throat and Lung troubles? If so, w hy, when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggibt, and the large size costs onlv 50c and $1. HiLEKt, Mont , Jan. 29. The Supreme Court yesterday granted a peremptory writ of mandamus uidering the State Auditor to allow Thompson's bill for mileage and pei diem. Thompson is a Republican mem on of ibe Legislature from Silver How. couuiy, being one of tbe five elided by the throwing out of tbe Tunnel precinct. The Court goer into tbe question of certificates, and sustains the position of the IUpublicans that cert! ficates from the Slate Canvassing Board are the only prima facie evidence of member- ship in tbe Legitdntnre. The decision make?, i tbe Republican body the legal legislature. Burglars in Harrison's Housay. I.-iiuSAPOLis, Jan. 30. Burglar entered President Harrison's house, on North Dela ware street, last night. . Although it is occu pied by Henry S. Frazur and family, much of tbe I'resident'a property is still in the bouse. Much of i', with jewelry belonging to Mrs. Frazer, was stolen. Tbe loss, all told amounts to nearly $1 OOti. Tbe burglar se cured entrance by climbing to a second-story-window. , Insane Aaylum Horrors. Xgw Yobk, Jan. 31. The first annual re port of the Xew YorkCommision in Lunacy has been made public. A considerable amount of snce ia devoted to a comarisou of Stale care and county care of tbe insane, and the re-iort takes strong ground in favor of the former. A large number of shocking incideptt observed in the county institutions are related. One aged worunn aflllcted with turbulent dementia, waa found confined in a cell-like room. Her bed waa Indescribably filthy and the floor was wet and soiled, the odor of which was terribly offensive. Her only attendants were two pauper girl?, who brought her food in a basin, which they set on her filthy bed. In another place two filthy patients were placed in the same bed. The Commission concludes that, however feasible may be the theory of county care, it has fallen far short, in practice, of the hopes entertained for it. Its diiHcuIties and defects seem to be ineradicable, and the rnstom should be abolished by the Legislature. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tax Eoiroa: Please Inform -four read ark that I bars a positive remedy for the a bore-sained diaeaae. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been parminently cured. Ishallbeguut to sand two bottles of my remedy FBEK to any of your readers who hare consumption if they will send ma their Express and P. O, addreaa. Kespeet. fully, 1A,aLwVls,aLCtoWItelt,.X.Y. A Surprise to Ohio Men. Washisotos, V. C, Jan. 30. The appoint ment of Judge William H. Taft, now on the Superior Court Bench of Cincinnati, to be Orlow Chapman's successor as Solicitor Gen eral, was a surprise to Ohio men, who never heard of Taft in connection with the vacan ry caused by Chadraan'a deatb. Even Sena tor$bermarj was gqrprjsetL SOS ' A Little Polltloal Capital. KirHMoKn, Va., Feb. 1. A resolution was adopted in the Legislature requesting the Representatives in Congress from this State to urge the passage of a bill before said bor'y authorising tbe Secretary of the Treasury to loan money to farmers at 2 per cent interest. 1 1 iTTg i DOES CURE t COilSOTiOU In its First Stages Be saw ywai jrf the grmuitf. Embarrassing Merchant traveler." Did yon use your French while in Paria?" ahked a young woman of a friend who had jut returned from a European tour." Once or twice but it was embarrass ing." " Why r "We nearly always had to tell in Eng lish what we wanted before we could get any one to understand us. Experience of a Lady Mission ary. . Mini Emetine C. Wanna, missionary for First Baptist church, Troy, N. Y., says: "I am glad to state that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Iion dout, K. Y, cured me of Cattrrh of the Bladder, Kidney trouble and Constipa tion. I would add that I always used the Favorite Remedy with tbe consent of my physican. Max O'Rell (Paul nioijet), who hi s spent 'some time in Ireland, says:"! have often been asked w hy I have not written a book on lieland. The answer is this: I like to write on the faults of people, and I never could find any in the Irishman." O'Rell has been at the b'ar ney stone. Sought for the last hundred years. A etnedy for catarrh, bay fever and colds io the head found at last in Ely's Cream Balm. Safe and pleasant to use and ea sily applied into the nostrils. It gives relief at once, and a thorough treatmen t positively cures. Price 50 cents. One of the fire department horses at Ann Arbor, Mich., during a recent sick spell showed himself a very game animal. Every time an alarm was rung in, he would stagger to bis feet and make a feeble determined effort to reach his en gine, until bis strength gave out and he fell exhausted. Ne Jersey poultry raisers have form ed a State Association for the protection and encouragement of their industry. Wben a man is young he thinks to re form the world, but when he gets elder he is quite satisfied if he isable to reform himself! Young Wife "Ab ! how fortunate I am in possessing a husband who stays at home in tbe evening !" Bosom Friend" Yes ; your husband never was much addicted to pleasure." THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU I'Afif Paine's Celery Gonipouiu! Purifies the Blcod, Strengthens tbe Nerves, Stimulates the Liver. Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it iar, sprlnz. being- very much run down sod debilitated. I procured some of paine's Celery tximiiound. The line of two bottles made me feel like a new man. As a genrral tonic and spring medicine, 1 do not know its equal." y, L. Gaxs-tsxr. Brigadier Oeneral V. N. ti., Burlington, yt ti.oo. Six for $3.00. At Dragglst. asm nu aa.w 2 Use It Now! "IlaTlnjt used yonr ralne's Celery r.imrinnrt tnki spring. I caa safely recommend II a the most, powerful and at the imme time imM gentle i-guistor. It Is a splendid nerve t..m and since taktt g It 1 have telt like a oew man. K. . fcsoK, W atertowa, lxikou. Wells. racnASDSos Co. Props. Burlington, vu n4 tt aa HuAs AaiwAov tMf-rircn rnrift -" -e."i Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, fAcrcrraia ahd Dialxb Wholesales ask Ritaii.xx or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soft Woods, OAr, POPLAR, BIDIXGS. PICKETS. MOULDINGS, ASH, WALJ.TT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS. CHERRY. YELLOW PISE, SHINGLES, DOOR3 BALUSTER-I. CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE. LATH. BU.NDS, NEWEL POSTS, A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Builditur Material and Koofine Plate k. pt In sb k. Also, caa furnish anything in the line of our business to order with renaonab'e promptness, such ss Braaketa. Odd-sized work, etc. ELIAS CUjSTGJtIjV I , Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Ta. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BCT YOCB Memorial .York WiVJ. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PKXJST'A.. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Eatttnt Work Fumuhed an Sftarf Notice, la all Culon MM ill GUM 1011 AUo, Agent for the WHITE BR0XZK! Persons In need of MONUMENT WORK will flud it to their interest to call at ray shop where a pro pay showing will be given them. w-.SuVia. fa'tton tfatraaftxil t A'srrp ", and fRli:hS I A'K r LO W. I invite special attention to.the White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. RING, as a Dsclded Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AMI CONSTRUCTION, and which is destined to be the Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli quuet SaHilva MS A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFElt. SCIEmSTSA. rSAGTCALLT itototfUU lUlUUM Over 500 Beautiful Designs. -,V?eTa - M i MfMl-r;... Ivilll. l ! ji'.iPrice List . tW.Wla,J ' - ie l .i-w-to,;- 1.-' . : -1 4"-;- '.' " 3T mm OLD HONESTY TOBACa WILL SOON FKiD That - .A3TS LCGE, TA.Gjr- SWEETER THAN CZ e.y;co3, and v:ll plea;; ( ask Your: zzv.zh rj- AND INSIST ON CtoTTiNC- EEy 0LUG SJAMpED L!( . t MONUMENT L t'PONZE t J-PA.Tr, USJ1X1 tPl,i.i. Cvii ... N. H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixr Is a positive euro for Coughs, Cold.-., Croup, Whoopiiij-Couh, Catarrh, Hoaisc ness. Influenza, Spitting BIihkI, Eronchitis, Asthma. Lung Fever, I'lcarisy, ar.t: all li sca.se s of tlio Throat, Chest and Lunp-s. As au Expectorant il has 1:0 ecunL Consumption lias been cured times without isuniL-ci l y itt:mc!y use. It htals the ulcerated surfaces, and cures when all other rcni'jdics fail. Fif ty-si.x years ol constant use has proven its virtues. Every family chould keep i; in the h.-usc Sold everywhere. Ilcniy, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, Luiliuton, YL arc the Dr. Henry Baxter's friar. drake BiUers a sure cure for Costiveness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Initial stion, Dim-uscs of Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Jick Headache, Loss of Apctitc, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom ach, Bowels, and Digestive Organs in good working order, and perfect licnith wili be the result. Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache -.ill liml relief and permanent cure by the use of these Bitters. Being tonic ar.d mildly purgative they purify the blood. Price 25 cts. per bottle. For sale l y all dealers in nu t. cine. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Pioprietors, Burlington, VL. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment for Man and Beast, ti c best external remedy for Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains, bruises. Burns and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet and F.ars, anil all oWr Pairs and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Kerned y for Galls, Strains, hcrati-hrs. Sores, Ac, on Horses. One trial will prove it merits. It effects are in moat cases instantaneous. Evciy bottle warranted to givo satisfaction. Price 2. ct. and 50 eta. r bottle. Sold everywhuie. JOHN H. SNDYEP. ACT., SOMERSET, PA. ... .. . to. SCHMIDT BUILDING zzzzzzzt-z: The Largerst and Most Complete:: ::::::::::::::::::::" Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES ESTABLISHED 1835. "W. SOSItotVCIIDT, DISTILLER AND J333ER OF FINE WHISKIES.: Telephone No. 606. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS.l AND CIGARS. K0S. 95 A'SD 97 FIFTH A VEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PE.vyj. AU Ordrrt rtcmt 6y mail or eierasi via rnrtre prnmjit uttcnlum. - ttncriM usssi isvi I ItlMUWIt U. rlr-iVIUIIa Organ & piano companTl nzw l r-ontir a five octave nine 8 01, Anton, funii.hrd in a modcl I la i ire and liwiidaouie. Stoof I -r.iul blwk wanni. pru-etiej oacAM, eh . aiw Kilrt on the ija.v I lliie -mo em at tit 17 p-rquai. stvlc I ter. fiar fen quarters, heti cr- I en lieenmea properly of per 41J3 I son blrlUK. 1 -XrrTr - mm) tV ' "i-aWi .Aw M The M-vm an4 TT Aral In "Mirineer." tnveni?l n1 wt enled bv Uaiiti A Ilmnlin in j U 1143-1 hi tl. Ma-Min A MAMLin ; tiinlm nii n(H. f xrlurivefr j K-nuirkiii1e r-flnni of lone 1 -tand in fin, characterise J cb?ee .ntmmeut. Popular Sty!o-t Organs at $22, $2250, $50f $78 $96 and up. t-.N,.i.4i t-itcr r Worth 9ttM.f. ,wttch in tu worxl. Pyt-ie,-t cmx-tue ptrr. WaVatrmnleMl , uilJIt tvoijl fcrtnttnr rwaaP. H-tai aaitt'W Krtit tmx, tai'ss wuru fltsu raeti .sf erntti wail tie. 0E fElfAi ill trrtt aWcslrtr ran tecurf osast fr-"1-'. toerr-ther - ith nur iarar arwl va,taavbt Im vf H laaulej IMItlt. Thetw MBMilt-a.il well tbe frftirrt. rv fret's AU ;it rl tut faaasssl r B o ft4VW whatf W BSVI-t e-ek-. It thai WrV. ris. vrMiT irtsytvU n4 B-ivrtborwaud rstrs bon Trar-?hi.w.itrml'i in valaabferraV-- w ia. wrrk ii ktl H ffttt U-ti ini en.rl, Ttl tbua we ire rt-ptud. We p.ir all t,.r- frvitr:. s-j-. After a now siM, tf turn afaiH hk l o It us. to - am rr-jra S'sSO W 9U4t p-r mk ami niirti. ddrewa, MlMaMtM di Cam., tiX U, FwrtlWMtl, Mftift. Orran and Pianos snld for Csb. Eav Pavments, d-M-m. and Rented, t atalogiies free. QKO.N.CIUMEU. At. !lr. tt. rieasant, Ta. PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Puly aathorlsed by the Government Office is IWe , VUor k.isntneraet. pa. marb2l L LLBR 00N WEDlf JSO.FIoZERfiSROi.teSi- SneTygur onoEns fob CAfDEE RUBBERS TO H.CHiLDS&GO Kaoufauturers and Wholeuie Dealers In 300TS, SHUii AND RUBBERS, ill VOOD STREET T0V lslt.totvk- 'X. Vii:3-':?t SIM I 'Eat) i pit I tbw,.. ..l!-v,.i v knrtut. 1. n I j nir-Mi-fllfs-ltif trwta steav ', -; to m tt fm: to,! ; r a a-atx v. t rfilv th" s ttt l III iiesr-f-tl irutae b t tvnric AllTUiiltiii lb- 1 Ilita Mi1" h"W (ti ettiaii -n-! -f '- acMM. Trta IbDewinir rt i n..ce , i t--t- abot-ttVllfWh r-rt t.f H-lmlk It -fllea' m-unv.m LtirhTwa tv t .rry c w. . 1 .1 o. ,tttl ..- rt-rw-r n-rrmt w P -- AUrr4t.H HL.Li.irtt'., ki--. . SS1SI Iff! v , , IHfl!!t: p 1nI . z --. : -, - SOWEKSET MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by COOK k BEE HITS. DSALSIti :. Choice Groceries, FIcur&Fee Appie. ilrie.1. M'I'ie Hutti 1, r ;l iiean-s i liu rtran, 4. IU- iOf Butter, i mil, I 4. Bui k heat, f bu meai - Beeswax aton, jrar . in... iiaiTi-, p Ih . I't'iKibiry fciii.':. s p .--l-nn 1.1,-r. y Sv (bides) w 9 ! I. ' ul"' l-li fsheltedi fi bit Weal 9 Ih Chop, coru and oa'. f l'Hi ,1. ' all rre, f l,. Bwr 1 diii Flour, Roller p.. ih " Vienna, ' i-nl ... ..B i at. nt, f S, naxseed, fi bn tj,ril. ' Mirt.lliiics. fi lno tlatj. vim Potatoes. Vtt Peaches, dried, yt S Rve, bn Bait, INo 1.) tibl " (Nrouiid Alni) irk (Athlon) fnl! park ' ' 9iirr, yellow, V " white, a a - Tallow, lb Haraw salt V hi-1 X . ai "heat, 1 bt ... '.ir ...i: . r "" i -a CatarrH i3 alvouoaU QUICKC MARRIED- S APOLIO is one of the best knotTn city luxarie and each time a cake ia used an hour is safod. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pota, pana and metals it has no equal. If your storo-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon hia doing; so, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United Ctataa makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Every thing shines after its uao, and even tha children delight in using it ia their attempts to help around tbe house. m aa. t rtirA:'i.i bream rHfVFEVtR' &,iw . .- x HAY-FEVIrl C!i-ane !" PasJS?. Ai:i.T,'', ind -Wv Heals tbe ' .tore, the . Tate tu.. ';L ,-Vtt Apsitie'e r anp irl trto ei-h r'lrf aareesti.e. Price art wb' dn.yTi . r'v. re-iere., bn-. ELY EKU , i vr!yr'..', New York. SIND your -oa. f f JOS WOHr. To the SOUFISM-.T HH We do the neatest, cheapest and Ing In the eonnly on hort-t nolli-. Juki-
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