The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 18, 1891, Image 1

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    JUL
1
Hie Surnerset Herald
cirtiiiiMfD iiir.
Terms ot liblication
PvbUMiad ry WMaday morning ti '
ax taam, tf p sdvanos atherwiss (2 SO
w tn'snaiiiy be chs-Tid-
Ho subset". pUcm vUl be 4Sconrtnr:ed nnt3 ail
vrairwM are psad op. Pmatiwri Bogleelmg
gu ufy wtssa aubserlbaxa to saw taAeootlbeO
will to ktd iwsponsfhss foe the. aubaeno-
fcuaul'sm imaffin from one pnatoeio K aa
achar stoarud grw a tt mman at toe turmtr as
wwll SS UM piaaainl offi' Aodrsaa
Tn rV.WBBetT HRLK,
sw cuter. P a-
J.
berk yy .
ATTO.EY aT La.
wttmi, Fa.
mV ia Odd Feiiowr B..U'liu.
ir
r AEVET M. BF.KKLF"
A.TTUK-M-AI-i-
QMalR, PA.
Osoco Willi V. J. Koosst, Est.
C HOLEERT.
A.. ATTOTr-4T-LAW.
Sumer., I'm
Offiot with Job a H. CbL
fXBcw t Printing House Kow. uppia; Court
Hi
G
rX'RGE P SCTLL.
a rro so t i - a i i -
iwuneTset. Ps.
R- bain.
J. ti. Ob LB.
S
CUTT & ogle. ;r
M.awrr, Pa.
J. KOOSER,
Anwn at law,
soiavL P-
II,
S. E5DSLEY.
ATIuKSET AT-LA.
numenrt. Pa.
TT L RAF.R.
II, aTTORNXY-AT-LaW,
onu-rset. Pa.,
Will practW In Somerset and adjoining un- i
tioa. AU uu mem euiruatcu ui auu win receive j
Drouim aUcuuou.
A. H CoFArm. . H. rL.
CMJFFRUTH EI Fl'EL,
j Anufis-Al-LAW.
somerset, Pa.
AH boinuei ninied tn iheir rre will be
twetti.7 aul pvim tuni.y mieailed u. on
AiAia crum sirwrt, oi)iohi! Maiairtii B: a.
T4. H. K('NTZ,
ATlilii-AI-l-AW,
oj.uret, Pa.,
Will f4' pmmp! ai4i-nain to tnuunsM' HiitnjMl
bis in rn.uitrset siid v,-,miU '"
ii u iiie uurt
JOHN" 0. KIMMFL,
AlTOKAtl'-AT LAW,
:nj'-n.'l, Pa
In MoriKi an.) .ij..ii;iijs c.miiii. wuu t.ti,my
BMi u lit it i i . . ' -i.J ' vu " - i
aaoT Fisntf buua BUire.
JAMES L. P1';II.
ATToa.MY AT LAW.
ounierset. Pa.
Offlrela Mammxth B'.ix k uptim. tutrauce
n k.-U r' eir. ma-ie.
IdlUnl, lUi elACHUol. AJid ail ' UUMiQra. l-
A. J. COLX.KS. L. C. CoLsoan. j
HjLBUiiS A COLBuRS,
Vy ATToiw tV.S-AT LA. j
outaraet. Fa.
All fcunineJB en:r'."t-d to our wiii be !
naiiibyuil faiiajiui aiieuiied ui. .lei un i
jaal in moeiKC milord aud a-i.'-nniii iu- j
Hurrey.na aad oouveyaiit iUH uoue un ra- ,
aoitaui icnuA
HEXBY. F. SCII ELL,
ATTuHMtV-Al'LAW,
-:u.eniet. Pa.
onnty and Pension Agent OSce in MammoU
Bloca.
TALEXTIXE II AY,
Aim Dealer in Real KftAle. attend to all
buuiiejs enmirted Ui lu cart With promyuieia
aud Baeuiy.
JOHX H. OIL,
attukxet-at-law.
rximeiflet. Pa.
Will prnmptlT attend to all bwin.i entmnted
Lbim. Mimey A.lvain-CTl un eui. uoii, C ft
I in VaimnoUi Hun's.
DK. P. F. SH AFFEtt.
PUVMt-lA.S aMisFRlE'IS,
niMfcwtr, P4..
Tendm hi profewianai serrn- ui ciuens
tof sul and Vicillllf (Jrtn-S next Oooc ui
Coouutftumi ftnxl.
I'ailL'J.O AU Rl Ki.lvV
OOireon Main nwt. cxt duur ui Luiiieian
Ch mxn. caiu at ottii t.
i
D
R. H. S. KI.MMELL,
lenders his profeiinal semcei to the dtiseni i
t rsf I u4 j """" j
D
H. J. M. L0UTI1LB.
PHTSItlAX AXD gfRuEON,
Has kxsted permanently ia Someret lor the (
prai uc o) bis pnif.isuuo. Onice un Main street, :
in mar of Imn eiure.
DR.J.S. M MILLED,
wres special artenuon ui the prenerration of
Blie natural Usetn. Aniti'-al "el iuTttsi. Ail
oirauuuii (r'a"!,eed MUKia--uy. (. in tue
n.uuiirat ll. M.Tredweiidt Co. store, corner
Sun clua auu Patriot streeta,
.a. WM. COLLINS.
iiAMltT.
OUSce in Knefrer's Block up-a!r. where he
can e found al um prepared to d.i ii mn.
ot mtrl wi'-S ac niniui. m-nmuug. eiirm tiiut.
ic. anisictal u-eiu ul ail ;ui and l ma 1m
Baatenai uwrled. AJ work ifuarauu-ed.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
SOMERSET, PA.
BCOGIKS, SLliHS, CAR&IAGE3,
ePRIJiG WA'KNi Bl'f'K WAiK'NA
ASD lA STERN AND WKSTtHX WoRK
Funiished on Sbiirt Sotice-
Pfcintirig Done on Short Time.
My work maleott jf TV.k M: Srorxl H oed,
and te en tn w -ul.taiiuailjr
CoTwiruileO, Ne.t.y i"tiiii-. and
St arranued to tf.ve Miw-iwUill.
Zzirl C2I7 Fst Clis Tcrkasn.
Bepairinr of Ail Kin.h in Mr Line Done on
Buun Kouua. Pru-e. a.iLAnu and
All Work Warranted
Call and Examine my it'k, and Learn pXees
I 4o Wsanm trork. and Nrnwh Seive. for Wind
atUla Kessesaher tbe place and call In.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
(last of Ooun boosel
HOMERS KT. F
WHITE
LUMBER,
CUT TO ORDER.
A Ureas
W. C. WHITE LCUBilR CO
Si JtBilti'n'r St.. Cinh-r'aid, Ml .
1 OTO That I ell th
L A I I f.il.'A-ir.icsrviia
r L I I air tha very low
A. 1 U pri.'ea :
ywr old Pure By" fJ nf per gallon.
- - - j i
- " " : "
m . n 3
- - " 4 Ml " "
Tires
a
f flf
Ta linty-oiie " " 7.j0 " "
A:ilmnit!ic t ki.own dlrti'lers. ralifirnlas
Jar-ui.i pun, vk ;nev ail k'as at 1- prr sailon.
lie Jf.i. 1 l.ret, Hungarian. lC.erry im.
a-t .ri imrM.ro.sia. in s m Pure
n i-.nj Hfarnic-. at the lou-t rtff-ort-a.
r wtil 1. .ri.t tiri'-e lll. Mao orders
P-i
act.t.y aiteuurd to. Jio extra chars-e fur pat k-
m aiiU Uixni.
a tipnirccru
. Mnurncjobr, 1
ri , e . .v Y3
r
tie
VOL. XXXIX.
It is to Your Intere!
TO BCT YOCb.
Drugs and Medicines
!F
JOHK H. SHYDEB.
BrrcsNtoB to
Biesecker k Snyder.
Son but th purest and Vet kept in nock,
and when Drags be ome inert by stand
ing, a cerAi n of them do. we de
stroy them, rather than im
pose on oar customers.
You can depend on having your
PRESCRIPTIONS L FAMILY RECEIPTS
i filled w.th care. Our prices ere as low as
any other first-cia house and on
many articles much lower.
The people of this county seem to know
i iV.s and hare given as a large share of their
pacronaire. and we shall still continue twgivs
th-rru the very best panda for their money.
J ! not forget that we make a specialty of
FITTING- TRUSSES.
j W guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon have
i jn
j
i givensaca.l.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-CLASSES
in rrat Tariety ; A full set of Test Lenses-
r,,:v in and have mur evi examined. No
' chjire f:r r inclination, and we are conddent
t
we i-an suit yon. Tome and see us.
Re pert fully,
JOHN N. SNYDER.
i
1 r o Mttnmf the people
j inr lime, rw .c. .c kvp
j af the time, but you ettn't fool
ail the people all the time. Lixcuf.
Tle iplt? who have been ac-ru.-toiued
to paiu outlandish
ricf for Notions, such as are
ued every day, Fancy (rood,
such as every lady neild and
lmys, and Ladies Furni.-hinj
(loodd. such as all must hare,
w ill appreciate the truth of the
above quotation more after
t iey have visited
fe Kate 8, Corf Sew Store
and ascertained her prices, and
then eon; pare then with those
tlr;y Lave been paying. You
a:'e eoniiiiencinir to think about
the Holiday, and what you
shall buy fur Christmas pres
ents. You would like to bay
something useful as well as or
namental, and can find jnst
w hat you want among my sto:k.
Il rinemlu r, I do not keep any
thing in stock outside of the
lines mentioned, but what I do
keep is of the very best, and
w llbe sold at prices that will
please you. 1 have a fine line
of Embroidery Silks that are
worth examining.
Somerset., Pa.
Oils! Oils!
The ("andart (i! Corci-anr. of Plrtsrmrsh. r,
miirf a .tiecmhT t maumactiirns: for tha
ivtnesut.' trade tbe finest bran da of
Illuminating dt Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Casoline,
That cn be made from PVtrolenm. We challenge
eomHUUcn with every known
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If yon wish tbe most uniformly
; Satisfactory Oils
LV THE
American ZVTarket,
Ask for ours. Trade for Somerset and Tidnity
snpri'cd by
PliOK BEFRIT m
FBXAsX At K RISER.
buMkAssT, Pa.
septa- "sn-lyT.
Wi HOTEL AT mffliliD
8. P. Swfttser. late ot Sand Patch, has purchased
" THE AMERICAN HOUSE,"
At rumtieriand. Md.. and ha rent ted and rerar-in-Jil
the aa:d htrnse ii-.roi!.mt, and mails
it a f.r-l "ium M.sel ui a.tniiHite Uie trav
eiiuK public villi snd table, and choioa
li4Uora at tbe bar.
Be aian lias In eonneetl' with the Hotel a lanre
auautitT nf eweltaer a Pure old Rye Whicy
hirsaie by thetiarrei or icaLlou at lbs
foUowluc prleea :
Two Tear old at C so per (allon.
Tn-ee - - - 1 w -Four
- "Wis -
Tie prii-e of Oie jn Is If. cents for each iralloa.
Tiie pni e of 1 lie whUkv and Jus mn aiwaa-a
aecomraiv the oeter. which will itiwre prompt
aaeuuou aud hiitneot. Addraaw ail orders 10
S. p. SWE1TZER,
CTMBERLAXD. MT.
aorVSn-M.
STILL IN BUSINESS I
We,f
Isy'i Photograph Callwr .
My patrrois are informed that I am still in
the
And am at all time prepared to take all
kinds of pictures, from a
Tin-tjp i Cabiaet rhaUtrrmph.
To a Life-ise Crsyon. Instantaneous Pro
oeMS uwd, and ail work iriaranleed Ui be
sausfactory.
KiUrj up stairs, next to Vonght'i
Ic-ore. Wit. H. WELFLKY.
NO. 39.
THE BEST
STANDARD REMEDIES.
C7JACOBSOI
Eiabirg Breast Tea
COUGHS and COLDS.
At flpttoiikfs mnA fm (um nm
h 7 went DV Ktali on retl&t trf 1j mi.
THE CHACtU a. V06ELEI CO..
DIAMOND
VERA-CURA
ma .
DYSPEPSIA
AKD LL
STOMACH TROrBLES.
Pnicriit arid VftJm. or
(. "f1 ti .f))niT. uuu
pis wlt free
A Great Event
la one's H'e is the discover t at a remedy fur
some hHistaiHliug nuliidy. T!ie poiin of
Im if ala is ill your Mml. You tnliented it
front Tour Wi'l you transmit it
to yor nnriH7 In Uie treat niajoritr
of ca. hotli l'oniunptiou aod Catarrh ri?
inate in Scrofula. It n sipnnmi to be tiie
primary sourer of many other leraniomeiiis
of Uie lxt. Benin t nnrp to clean.ie jour
blxl wirli the srauilard alterative,
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
- For everl months I was rrouhled with
acrolnhMis erxptiiHi. ovr the whole Nuij-.
ly aioertte w twit, and mr astern s
prostrated Hint 1 was imai ie to work. After
try:" -vral remmties tu vain. I resolved
to take Ayer's Sarsapanlla. and did i wita
sucti jriMNl eifect thai Wsn Utati one bottle ,
Restored My Health
and wrentrrh. Tiie mjiHlity of the core a
tiHuvued me. as I expected the urorew to
kniK an. I srdioiia." FmierH o Manx Fer-lwii'lt-.
Villa Nova de liav.i. I'or- -l.
"F'W m uiy yean I was a w If r. r 'pmi
aTofiila. until aixmt three year!, hcu I
lie-rui the ne of Aver s Sarwiiianlla. since
a lih'h the diea-Mf has entirely iinaptiearetl.
A little chilil of mine, ahu was troubled Willi
Uie shiim' cotn)tliiiiit. tut a!n IwN-n enrol by
tins medicine." H. Bnui.lt. Avoca, Ncbr.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
FtArt ST
EH. 3. C. ATE CO , Lowell, Xaaa.
Sold by Druggists. !,aii $i. Worth tiabot'.is.
-THE-FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
OF
, Somerset, Tfenna. .
0
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS
$50,000.
$4,000.
0CWOSITSMCCCIVC0ISI LAMSC SNOSMAU.
AMOUNTS). PAVABLC OSt OCMAHO.
ACCOUNTS Of MCHCHASITS. rAftajCWS.
TOCR DCALCSla, AND OTHCS1S OUCITCO.
-DISCOUNTS DAILY.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
LaRti M. Hicrs. W. H. Mill kb,
Jastcs L. Fr;n, Cbas. H. Fuiaca,
Joh R. Scott, Geo. R. SiTll,
Faxd VT. Binsin.
Edward Sctij, :
VALK.vrr- Hat,
ASDiUtW Pakkeb,
: : President
Vtnr Prehidkn't
: : : Caskieb.
The funds and securities of this bank
are securely protected in a celebrated Cor
liss Bunrlar-pror.f Safe. The only Safe
made absolutely Burglar-proof.
Somerset Ceonij national Bank
Of Somerset, Pa.
Eitasliihsd, 1877. Oraaiza aa a Natieaal, 1890
CAPITAL. $50,000.
Chas. J. Harrison, Pres't
Wm. B. Frease, Vice Pres't.
Milton J. Pritts, Cashier.
y.
Directors:
Wm. H. Koonu,
J.wiah Spvcbl,
Jn U. Snyder,
Jtaa-ph B. 1'svia,
faml Snyder,
Jonas M took,
John aMafft.
HarrisuB Snvdex,
Kuaha, Miller,
Jerome Blunt,
Wm. Endaley.
Cmnomeea of thai Bank will receive the moat
liberal treatment oonaoaent with asm banking.
Parties wh Ins 10 send moony east or wsst can
be aeuummdateu by drait Cur any amount
Money and valnahtas seenred by owe of Dle
boid Odebraled eaies. with asuat approved Ume
Collections mads hi all parts of lh Cnited
.lea i flanrr. moderaie.
Acoounu aud Denuaiu SoUcted. marf-ita
DO IOC KSOW
That yon are buying direct from the distiller
when you send your enters to C. E Lipjen
eott. the oid fashioned Whiskey bouse No
recti fyit'tr; no oumpoundinc but direct from
the "Ltreamvrr DtsTtixaar," situated at
Lippenrott Postomce, tireene eoonty. Pa..
winch has always maintained its reputation
of making nam onf'safjr.
Our mail omer lepartment rives prompt
attention to all orders, and at the prices we
offer oor Bootfa. makea oar competitors en
vious. We carry in stor k the following well
known brands of Rye Whiskies, in quarts,
gallons and barrels: Lipnenoott s. Overholt's
1 1 1 boon. Oucken hei mer, jfoDonaaiMua. tirays.
etc Also a full and complete stock of
w ineB. Brandies, uina, dtc
WriUar Vtcs Z.iaf asuf sasw sauey.
V. . LlPeKBODTT,
Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
539 Smithfieli SL, Pitubnrgh, Pa.
JTWLNG & GWYISNL
WHOLESALE C0MMI38IOK M EKCHAST9,
enaral Produce and Frii's, Vj.'j.i 31 all
Uane.
Cooslenments snllcited Best Prices and Prompt
Keiurua ouaranteed. Currespondenr inV.ted.
3 OOiO ST, AiXEGHEXV, PA.
s le-llyr. Tetenhon 3615-)
j
1
ome
SOMERSET, PA., VEDXESDAY,
II K PORT
'iF THE
Directors of the Poor
-AVI, OF THE
House of Employment
OF
Someriet County,
- -
Yer Encing December 31, '90.
To .'if ILinnfiiJ, thr Jmhjr ,if .'ii 0'Ti of
Qwtrirr Jiw'onx ..f Pnire nnii thf
(iVw. Jirii nt al ii f'.-r'int'i :
In compliant wita the pnvUionn of
the section of the A'-t of AenemMy
approve.! the L)th da of April. 1S4,
proviiltng for the rrectim f s H-Mjse of
Em ploy men t, an-1 unpport of the poor of
sai.l county, the an.lert!rteI Direvtors
herewith refpectfm'v ur,nit ami lay be
fore you their report fur the year ending
Eecemler 31, 1S'0, hhowtnif the number,
age an. I sex of all perwms maintained
an.l etnployea ia said il..nse of Employ
men, and eupirted oraw-t.ted ci-ewuere
and of the nmi.e. aea and ex of all
those who died at said Houe of E:npiy
itient durinij the year, and of tiie chil
dren by thera indenture.!, with tbe
name of their maMers, and their trades,
occupations and cal'itrtrA.
Altai, an ainiiunt of a!! mioh, donations,
devises and bequest, and monies recti v
ed by or to them.
In addition to the information ri'iired
by the Act of Awnii'ly the B-inrd of
lrectors herewith fitrnis.h under suita
ble heading the names, ajes. .Lite of a 1-
misHion and diwhaeof the inmates, tiie
names and residence of thoif agisted
elnewhere, and also the names of chil
dren maintained in private families un
der the Act of Asnemb.y approved Kith
June, lSHo, and the amounts paid for
their maintenance. Also, the names,
aires ami sex of all persons removed to
other institutions for medical treatment
and teaching, with tiie co.t of their
maintenance and medical treatment. We
also herewith submit an account of the
repairs made, condition of the buildings
and farm, with such improvements made
or added during tiie year, and also all
other items which may be of interest to
the Court, Grand Jury and the public.
All of which In respectfully submitted
and certified this 1st day of January,
1SL
j J. M. FIKE.
Attest : !
L. C. I'olborn
Clerk, j
A LEV Hl.'NTF.R.
FKLlf K WELLER,
Directors of the P'jor.
In presentiut; this report for the year
'M), we are more and more reminded
of the weakness of the hum tn race, and
the dependent condition of many upon
others each succeeding rear brinst to our
notice new cases of nnfortunate persons
who have been brought down to poverty
and destitution some throuirh their
owa vices and mismanagement, while T
many others are reduceti by mans inhu- j
manity to man, and the inheritance of
the ills and weak ne or the tlesn, as 1
well as the sloeenlr and inditferent hab-
its of their ancestor, and are subjects not
only of pity, Out of the care of the public.
Fjtch year the provisions made for the
support of the poor is to be more hiirhly
commended, and the wisdom of our fa
thers in framing the laws mating such
ample provisions for the poor is greatly
to be admired and appreciated, while the
aim of the present should be to more per
fect tbe system of caring for the unfortu
nate in life. While there has been a
great improvement in the management
of the Home, yet we do not claim per
fection, and invite the counsel and sug
gestion of the public as U the bet er
management and making the condition
of the inmates more comfortable, with
but a small expense to the county.
We were much pk-afed at the increa.se
of visits from citizens of the county dur
ing the year to the Home, and 'heir ex
pressions of sympathy and kind com
ments in regard to the condition and
management of it.
The suggestions made by the Board of
1 U.UHH1U..K...U1 mvii iv-.v (
on tlieir annual visits were kindly receiv- ;
ed and are being acted upon. All are in
terested in the poor, for "these you have
with you always," and a!! rejoice that the
citizens of the county have provided so
well for their support.
Much is due for the successful manage
ment of the Home to the present steward
and matron ; their untiring energy and
great interest shown iu every department.
and have added manr new features aud 1
comforts to the inmates.
In the retirement of Sir. Fike as a di
rector the remaining members of the
board desire to say that lie was an evi
dent otfitrer, who looked after the inter
ests of the Home and tbe comforts of the
poor, as well as the interests of the taxi
bles. FIRM AND Bfll.DINiiS.
During tbe year the farm has been re-
lime. 1 and a coruuderable amount of fer
tilizers placed upon it, which has brought
it up to a higher state of cultivation than
before, the results of which are very per
ceptible, as the certified report of the
steward hereto attached will show.
The buildings never looked better or
were in finer condition. Tbe brick hoose
wao painted and papered throughout.
The barn was repainted and a lare and
well planned pig pen was erected, all of
which were badly needed, and added
yery much to the appearance of the
the Home.
Arrangement have been made to place
a steam apparatus in the house to heat
the same, in compliance with the recom
mendations of the Grand Jury.
The use of tiie old frame asylum build
ing has been abandoned, except in a few
cases, and will be replaced by a new
building during the year.
To K.
The stock on the farm is ia fine order.
The entire supply of milk, cream and
butter has been furnished, while much of
the beef and all the pork have been raised.
A number of short-horn bulls and sheep
were sold, and have now two good horses
which are for sale, as the colt raised and
a horse purchased take their place. Tbe
cattle will compare favorabiy with any
in the county.
CHILDKE MALNTAINED AND BVCSD OCT.
There are seven children orer two a"
nn.lar i ,i va.p. of urM mamiHinw' in
private tatuiiiui at a cost of $,TJJH) each
set
ESTABLISHED 1827.
per year. 1 net- all nart ipI bnmes and
wer well tare,l for. There ar f,,rty-for
ctiiiJn-Q over nve years f &g bound oot
fey the Director to urioas perns in
the cooaty. They have all stood places,
re clothed well, and reiralarly gent to
sc'jooL One cae of cruelty was bnwsht
to Uie attention of the Iirectors daring ;
the year, when thechil.l was removed.
The DinH-tor deire to be informed of
any ill-treatment of children bound oat
from the poor house. They shoaid hae
i.ie jjmpsuij oi an, ana icus seiure
proper treatment.
OCT-IKHIB REUEF.
Tiie out-door relief is the most perplex
ing meat ion the Directors have to deal
with. There have been times when the
county has been greatly imposed upon,
and other times, per hart, when relief
was refused when it should have been
granted. '.
The relief frracted to various pers-ms
in the county was only a few hundred
dollars le- than that granted K tha Dt-
.... , , ,, . "
rectors 01 uie r oor 01 Atiegnenv county,
fith ten times a greater pouiation. We j
have tried t.1 do what was riht to all
panies in grantinir relief. Miny were
refused who applied while someare.de-
serving of relief who have not applie-L
. ., ...
Idlenes) is arm to poverty, anil from this
clium more frequently comes the call f-r
relief. Relief awked for on account of
sickness or death is always jrranted.
Many apply and freely take relief, but
when asked to come to the Home they
refuse ; this is a mistake.
Many of the people of the county do
not have haif the comforts at their homes
that the inmates of the Poor House have.
Those who are wholly dependent on
others and want relief should be required
to come to the Home, and this ia notice
10 all such hereafter who apply for re
lief and who are dependent, to come at
once to the Poor House.
I.VIMTKS.
During the year there was an average
of seventy-four inmate) in the Koine.
They were a!! made comfortable, and
very few complaints were heard, and
these only fr un those who are oid and
greatly afflicted with the ills of life,
tiood beds antl comfortable rooms are
provided, and wholesome food in abund
ant prepared. A large bot-pitai room is
badly newded for the male inmates which
will be especially provided for in the
erectiou of the new building.
KELK.IOt S SERVICES.
During the year there were regular
services one each month by Elder Val
entine Blonah, who also officiated at the
funerals. His services were rendered
gratuitously, for which the Directors, as
well as the public return their thank
heaths. .
There were twelve deaths at the Home
during the year. AU, with but two ex
ceptions, had reached ther allotted time,
trtiee score ami -n yearsaad . wbep f.f
summons came it was a welcome viviior.
SCHkCCLk "A."
Lir of Inmate maintained and employed by
Ihe i.'iieciora ut the Pots tn uie ttotie of hinDloy
metit during the rear Imai. wieiher witu tneir
KC tiez. Ume 01 ailmiMiuo, ax.
aaJ.cs.
Albright Emanuel. as is, a.Im!t:e-t June t
Ftbruary l,
Boucher Jonas, aire JS, admitted Auztut SI.
lM.l.
Urbkey Rudolph, Age 44, admitted January 2X,
li
Brown John, atre 2), admitted Febraary 1:1,
l'w.
B..1 Frederick, aare 7, admitted iMcember L",
rtle.1 January ii IWSI.
t oursd Jauoo, aa i adrniUvd February L
18T.
ouutn-man Alex, aire 63, admitte. June a,
IST'k
raw Miitoo, are 2S. admitted September 13,
lfiTS
t'tHer Adam, sire M, ailmitted Dreuiher
1 -..
. 'inter Thomas, age 3, almitte.l September
J7. IS1C.
"amp)wll Alex., ace 'is. admitted July 11. lS'iu,
di.-M'tinrited spu-mlicr 1U,
c . ty Samuel .'.. ae at. ailmitteii Juny 19,
1" diM'iia.-veil June , 1!).
Kckhiirt Lcmanl. ae7J, admitted April 'JS, -ti.
Ukuhi- t.ourad, ice TJ, admitted X.y J, 1t,
ditl .Novcm her . t-e
F'.aher J.hu, ae Si, ailmitted 5ovemljer JS.
lr,
Krifi John, see . admitted AacuM JS, l"!
di.-.-uarirci -n-ptciuljer zl, ii.
.im.ail Wiiiiam. ai$e Is. admitted Oeeember
;!. 1-sT
tnsvl Roliert H., see .". flmittcd March a, lsao,
bound out April 1, i..'.!.
t.o.Ki Kar!. aire 4, ailmitted March:!, LSts). bound
.sit Aorii tj.
Hart Henry. ane 7n, admitted iWemher-.r, l
H.11B. .1.. un. aire &7. May ;Il. l-vi
Hun.lilH B. F.. air! 44. ailmitted is t :tl. lei.
Hook Lri.h. aa-e W. lmittcd May Ji.
Hcmpe iidwani. arc ailiuntei n-Uilier J, IS;),
taaeu to Moratiiu. November l.i. lWI
Horner J., sue Jl. ailtnittett let-mber 1, IStO,
taltHn to DixmttQt Occerai.r -i. Ii.
H:eTiMhe.r ,rc. ve ""J. ailmitted December
JohuMio Wuliam, sarss, admitted Ocu.Wr 5,
Knahle Theo.l.ire, aire ;to, mtmiilod Ju y 1-1 '7.
K.iwer Jnt. tan a.lmnie.1 April I. l4t
K'DU Heury, kc 4d, liuitwi ix.utrj 4.
is.
Kciser Henry. at ;ti. ailmitted April 3n. l9n
Klein Daniel. ae as, aitaiiite.1 May Hi, Ins),
eiooed May JJ.
Knetream tjeonre sire 2S. admitted Juiy , lsuo,
taken to l'i xmont July 1J.1-W.
Iveiley Aiuirew, aire o4, ailmitted December L
lvi
Lephart Henry, aire 67. admitted Xovcmher L'i.
l.v
Mut M.w. aire 4n. dmittl April St. ls7.
I M.-. ':in.iH-lr U..iH.ll .. A .Imlil.l li.ltf 1
jHi.
Mcf'sitv Patrick. ae si ailmitted July 12. lHi.
M.n- "hn.iiau. me '. admitted Jane lii. Kt
M.-ee Wiiliam. aire a-lmitte.1 July 1M.
Merae. Cyrus, aire is, admilMHl February 10,
is-:.
Messerbangh John, Age 4J, admitte't Oclober 7,
ISH.
Meyers Fredenvk, age S admitted July 1L
l"
Marteeny (ie.sr.'e. aae Us admitt-nt Mirth 19.
li'.o. taken b Motinuia April a,
ptit'iian Franklin. ao 9. mlm'Ued 0)-tnher 1,
10. dis.:iianced November 7. l.s.i
Nuhn lleury. avea .1. admitted Mav 2, lfss.
Pae ish, aire b". admitted February Is, 14
d-i rebruary 11, l.m
Paiton Ai'rt. ae J7, ailmitu-d My J7. Iwat,
did J'me IS. lsaj.
Patt'tt Harvey, aire , ailmitted Mav 27. 1
Peer Aim . ae 4. sdmilteil Dereniijer tti l-S.
diM-hartre.1 January 2. iri.
Kaimui Jacob, ae M, admitted September
1S74.
K.k (ieorse. aire . a.1mitted March 1".. lt
Kyan TCrie. aue Sa. ii'ailie.l Uua.rT Jft. i7.
Kioe "TCirire. v st. adunttcd June 10, ln, died
lanuary JH. l-...
KiMiivr Kai-nr. age ii. ailmitted Anril rB.
tacen to iiixmout May jii, 1.1.
nu.lcr Freit.-rii iu aire 7 ailmitte.1 Aitenn 4. 'J.
Sanien.leuteir Irain, $eJ. admitted Uecem
ber A. l-eci.
w- iuiet Wm. ss- JO. ailmitted Aturost 30. 174.
Snei.A-r Jobu,as 4:1, - - "
Sylr Wm H. axe I.!, admitted April -V l3.
taken 10 Eiaryn srnuol ts-uior ju. iw.w
."kei J Kiln -nc, aa aitmitted. September In.
lsi.
Siewsrt Benjamin t.. aae 2. admitted June 17,
'iai, dineriared 1 s-iotier 2 'SU.
Miowman N. H. aire i ailmitted Decemtier
21, 'SV: ti.sin.1 out January J lit.
Trev ier John K. aa-e jr, adtnntel Nor. 7. lsss. '
res-ler Luthe-. axe l. aomiued March 1J.
"Wt, bound out Auril !, ".k
Vauiiaua ZacuanaJx, axe SO, admitted Novem
ber Ji. e-.
Vanaieier Robert, ace 47, ad;nitUM June li 'ft.
Maiker John F., ae aim.Ued May i.
Warren Atsram. aae 7, adiaiued Manil 1, 'sS,
died wuuouber 'Jl, 'Al,
wjijie i'lmrad, aire ia, admitted April 21, '90,
dtSri:e.t May i, Ak
Vuouif Ludiav aire 6U admiUe-i May 1,
FKSALBk.
Bittner Uolinda. ax 37. ailmitted March 17. 'SI.
avsu-oer mauiuu a w. April U, Vw
t uirc Muiixie, aim JS, acmltfed January a 'i,
die.1 AIUIll-4 1.1, VKI.
Cn.ter kiuaoata, aae fiw, ailmitted December
81. 7.
Cuer Mary, aw ."7.a,1raiteed ictober 9, "i
ounellv rlamet, aire 4: aamiUed June 17, "Wi,
diiraarired VHreober A su.
hmerira Miuooe. axe JS. ailmitted aprl! 10. TTi.
Fair Kriwra, aire A,, aitmltUMt Atsrt' 10. 7.
OaiuiiA caiuariiie, ags 44, adimitari Oeiober a,
"ST.
Uaa.- Catharlrie, age 43, ad mine! February a,
7:w
Kee'er Larina, aeS7, aimiit-d OctoherB 'ftL
JJ. qmo Luviima. ae ell, aumitwd ilarcn JS.
V ' e.1 July., 'sa.
Ln . tui:ie aee n7 ailmitted May 19, '00. dis-
v . ..c .u ie 3. aw.
u wo-ji. ae 7. a-lmi'.tad January i
u . a. 4e ae 1 , adautteu May U, 1.11. Uis-
ibusvii uue 3, iti.
31 ARCH 18, 189
K
j Law rjm,w3, admittl Mat is. dis-
' Jn-mS". . a-imittrf 5faT
M :!er -Ma.we T5. tm:lH aeu ii,
R-ce i-b. hh, adm'trr.! Xrrh Vk.
Klrifw um. r ajminert Urtoiwr 1:1. .
12. WK, dfa'tiiravd Iw-mhf - 1" i
ut- i.T til, :tt.
-om-ner -ariin. , aiimittrd Jnne 3".
j hnrk Smil ms ?, a.lmitKd June 17. 'J),
j T-.-iuT.!iWJa..lmtel tv
KT!TiCT Mrv ' - lm;tl"1 w"f'-3 '-
l ixierk.innar Manrar.-c.aae S-i. admitted FVb-
nitry v.
V1!-M!mretage ?A. s.ltnit'ed .laa. ts,l-T.
Y;i!i' hn-ten.K Tk adini td Mt.v t. .
7. niun-rauui una, mrc 1, .l;niin-d Ft oruary
srHmcti u a."
Xames and1 n trailer, jure and ex of the persous
nuporui utl avwiitei Sv La. tirrcvnt of (Be
P'w of mtrt ..'.rti'iir, at their bomes dimiuz
te year i-i, and amount pai.i.
jama. 1 "lie ot ak. &ea. taine. Am t.
i ravd Hnmhaxt ST.
I Karnet
of de. ree d.
n Black oUi att t IOH
71 -4
insanity
41
! m-
rue " "
j!l,h" Z Z
i w( tman
! ''ian shulu
at -
B"'tt old are 20
Mld.iiec k blt:rd Jl
At Lanmer sick, feeble 40
; - "
) " sick weDn
l:t - -11"
4:t Lincoln e:mimp. 32
:t; " nek hisbAoU
t Hiram Bai
Raencl Heal
S-tmn FOm1
j wiUm Hei
! .m 1 M.neny
j ij'mou Z !
; s"
HBrrtetCoTmeliv
Hrhra Rnwcie'r '
i " father
"
4 Somnt ae'knesa 20
.1 - To desth h.no'a It
!.in
JC (!
1:1 - - uf tattler
ltl " "
t. - " - hif-hand
U " - Uther
-
Murv HoVmtet "'
Netta
Levi Sala 1."
S. tichuor
J.'l hn Ludw'g f-xs
Allien - -
m "
Fnnik "
Mary "
Sitrith "
t athnrine Kas
iSiu-aii Ktibnijut 17
Annie zinnia
A-.rm Th.ms 1"s
Klia. M.ir-ho der
t'"v!M Vlll
Mary Will
R'ii S. H nipt
Mry a "
(eonre -
laretice
Km 11
HeMe
Harrr K -
J. Wolfrkeil
Xrs.J. -
Nitn-y Bod a
ih ronemauah ina'ry 32
a w
.v GrsenvtMe Mcknwwitt
.ti Cr-ina deaih hud 4S
U - father
U r Tnrk'ft dta. has. 2S
B.r'm old axe X!
Al'Un cKnem 'JO
TMJetiner old e
To Berlin " J4
broth '.r sicknei 3
:t. Smr.t dth hns to
1 .l,-aih of father
lo " "
- "
a "
Elk!ic old ate 32
S7 -
77 Berlin " 13
"4 Weller"b Mckness ii
i" k hnstiaad
VI - father
12
1 M M M
Somerset irk, old aire JS
na - " -!4
Allcg y death of hus. 2i
iekne. death
of father J7
4 Lincoln nrkuea it)
- sick husband
" lather
Wm. shatter
taih.
A. 1.
A. Ella. "
lvi ; "
f(id Brya
Mm.
Franc Wetmer "
Kix. Weiaier
Mearrd Pitoaan
fc;i7ii P-nman
Harrr Putmsn "
Wnlu-r Putman "
'rnii Pat ma 11 2 " " "
Ni-ls..n Putman 11 "
M E Fireime !-0 :si L. T t death of hu.
Sarah -. Liarne - :H Elklick busb'd left
Hdty B. L mie " Jo - nuher left
Mn.111.ia LoKue "II " -
Juan L.eiie 7
Luol Uarie " i
?'nk Osnie 1 " - "
Kliat &ectur 32 Somerset death of
htihoand
16
j Total am t of permanent relief paid
K1 UO
I'Hiiam 1 01 tempiirary react paid Zi 41
Total n-iirf...
Total So. of pe.mii. 7 msies 11 ;
female 4il ; No, of chanties, Ji
SCHEDCI B " c "
Children in private families nnder the Act of
j..tai June 11.. Name.ixc. fsmily irlth whom
11 v:nif. rcsi.leucs aud amount paid for their main-
umaace
John N'icklow. ae . when pot out. May 14.
iiicola tnwu.-nip in family ul'N'ciMjn Simpson
am.Huii jt
Mctu.U Mnlt-r. aires, when put oui. June 1, ism
oi-niTi 111 iHiouy 01 reter a -an.
James Mii'llnui.'k. aire s when put out June! '84
U.-rilii iu family of P-ter Hcarl.
Mainrie MWIintia'-k aire 4 when- put out Julv t '!
3.'iucpH m fsmily 01 O. J.; Miller amount J
. M. ttn.sbtiam- when put out Mav i i.-"7 -m-
eret in tamilr of Joian Zerf s am.Hiuttyjj 7.".
Noah R -howmiui aire wiicu put our Jan y t :J
-t..nvcrv.rk in fam ly of Peter Miller am t S17 7?.
Earl tii aae 4 when put out April tlW Shade
iu ftmiiy of Adam Sorter amoant $11 iA
Maggie Albriuht aje s when put out Mav 1 ''JO in
"..meret in famUy of Chan. Zcnom.
Mitaihe Ma.it r. aire 4 when put out F-b I 'vn Elk-
lu k in familyof A. Hoover am t paid i l "O.
Total DiAies j females 4 am t paid HV) Ta
TH F.DI LX "D."'
Children in the Feeble Minded School at Elwin
1elaware County. Pa.
X.aih Bookman ace !; placed at school June 13
!7. Amt paid I JO.
Erfie Blanket aire I, placed at school May 5 "ss.
amount piild 2P.
Wm. U nay lor aire 1.1 placed al school Oct 22 '90.
Total am t paid itn , total nuraberat k1ujI i.
Mary Null ase l" admioe.1 to Poir Home Dee. .11
". nt to Moririnia March 4 Paid by the
Ccmaty mimeitooers.
John dirtier axe 17 admi'icd to P'r Hoa' Mr.
I. "74 -nt to Morxiinza May 4 si. Paid by the
County iHnmiiioiiers.
Samuel TresKicr axe 11 admitted to Poor House
Feb. 1 7 sent U Monrauza iept. s '7. Paid by
the CiHinty Commuauoner.
lo-.rxe A. MHrt-nv axi- 1". admitted to Poor
H.hu March IS -nt to Morxania April J.
'JU. Paid uy the sioty ommti.Hra
Einnnuei Hemro axeSailmitte'lta Poor HoiinetV-t.
J ' aent lo M..rv-anza Nov. i.s so. pi, he the
County CoiiimiSKionurs. Total in Kef. Schoui, a.
CHEPCLE "r."
Listof pcr.ns in the mte Homitals for the In
sane, wnli their axe. .late of Iksmo 10 the p.
H.m and w'.ien sent to tnetio-pitai and the
smoant pstd :
HiltEl.-ntR.i.
John M'rller. sue 42. admlion to poor boupe
Si-rs. , KH. when ent to mrapiul Juiy 24, l.sst,
amount paid gU.iO.
Mary Mi.ler. ace A, admfwin to poor honse
Sctit. i 17 when aent lo hoi-pital July 24, Lvi,
aui.Kuit paid A..11.0XC
PixjioyT.
Conrsil 'ucer. sire 21, admission to poor bonne
Vov 4. wh-u ar iu to awutal Sov. IS, tfeii,
amount nei.l St.il.
irvlu "riuiU. aire 2rl. silmi-Minn to poor hmiae
March 2. when .en! to putar htmisr Nov. 13.
Lv.7. paid by 4 ..inmou wealth.
Caroline Wolf, axe :ti adminion to poi' hone
Ann I t 1. when aeut Ui hospital Aux. lo, L-vot,
paid by Commonweaith.
Je-ee In.Ua. aire :t".. ailmtspion to poor honse
July ill. I when sent tu noapitai Auc. 2. lss
am.sint paid l.sii.
Teorxe Leydix. axe 47, ailmtxei.m to poor hniwe
Sept. ri. iH-.i wncn sent to bonpital Sept. :i, lasa,
amount pai-i &-L!).
Harry Kii'iiixer. aire 22, admission to poor bisiae
Atirtl 2f. !. when sent to tnmpiial May 2, 10,
arm Hint paid l!U!,
. .forvc knitnm. aae 2. admiaaiim to poor
hoii-e July s. wsi. when sent to hoaptuil Jnly t2,
IM). amoont paid flu
S. J. Homer, axe 21. admladon to poor hisme
lee. 1 1-w. when sent to hoapttai bee. i, ls),
amount paid f7.0O.
Taai .Vn in hospital 1 Males , females S.
T.sai amiNiut paid U 7.
Note. Oeore Kueiream died 19 Julv at boa.
pital.
SCHKI'CLE "G."
Names of children indenture.1. their aces. ts
whom indentured, resilience, and when free.
I hare Scott, axe il. to whom iadentirred Rob
ert Uedia, residence Summit, when free rVo. 10
1-J7.
Annie Kemerv. axe 14 to whom tnde-rtured J.
P. Surder. realaenca Middlecreek, when free
Nov. 5. 1-Vt.
Kiisa Fouler, axed IS. to whom Indentured Wra.
Har-h rwi!leuee summit, when free June HI. tw.
Beiiwui F.nier. axe to whom Indentured P
G. No ax, rasulenoe Berlin, woea frewAiix. 31,
1-1H2.
Peter iilaxher. ace IS. to whom indentured C.
H Walker, residence BnahenivaUey, when free.
Sent 10 1-M1.
Sann Oallaeher. ace IS. to when Indentured
Dr. K. S. MiicneiL residence West Virginia, when
free May . 1-wj.
Ehsa. Fiaher, xe 13. to wh.Ha indentured Frank
Nei hn.wer, re-uiteoce J.inmowu. when free Feb.
Jfi. l-so.
Klward 'JAl'.sxhe". axe II to whom indentured
Samuel Fyuea. nssieuee Paiui, wnen fiec April
7, I'M.
A.ii-e Xlt klow axe 17. to whom Indentured Ja
cob Krexer, reSdencw I pper Turkeyfuot, when
tre Ana, 12, lJl.
T4Mie Kiddle, ass 12. to whom indentured J.
M. Ham me I, resilience Pauu. wnen tree aepa. ka.
lS"i.
Irs Gsllsxher. axe H. to whom indentured X.
B. TmuKtr. re jiieuc Middlecreek, when free
March L l.-jr.l
Kcbecca J. Bailey, ace IT., to whom indentured
Wm. ttlesner, resideucj Ailexhenv, wbea free
M-rrh 1. is.
Tillie H.aik. ace 1, to whom indentured Iirael
Ssce, residence. Pa at. when free May 12. ISisa
Charles M.Cieiian. sars 11. to whom indetuured
A. J. Cramer, ruaideucs Addiwa, when free Nov.
1, Itr?.
Soan Hemps, axe la, axreement cancaUed 1
My. I -sill
Macine fhsffer. axe 10. to whom indentured
Win. Dull, residence. MUford, when fxe May 2,
1SH
Macxle Showman, ace 15. to whom indentured
Daniel Showman, rau.1 nee Soaacraet, when free
tat. is. l.tta
Wiliiaia Bil'kv ace I", to whom (ndentursd J.
Burkuker, residence Shade, when free March le,
A'bert Xicklow. Ace VX. In whom inden'ure.1 F.
M Latfertv. reaiaeuce Hockwoud, when frew
March S. IsaS.
Isabulls Harrison, age 7, to whom indentured
L fX sUraiaei, leadanoa S..4senel, arisen tree
Ana- s. ln.
ViilUam So in Fie. as W to wb.'aa bxtsnmrvt
Wiaua I . klaams, rxt.lea.-ai jcamr. waa free
Mar 1. !..
Klua OntTr. ae 11. ta wtwm ladentnred I D.
Ehuula, rwiiiica "ifTslrmint. wkea fres Oct.
L I-:.
Cbartes Buiey. awe WX to whnoi ti -wrr.!
Joha FWlebum. residenes SunihanipiuQ. when
free June I
latoiei . .yceaib. ax li. U wboaa in.lenture.1
rreu awnaiw, reM' iii;t. . amuna v.o wnen iree
Juiyl.
i'4trm ailing aire 9. to whona indenmrKt W Ft.
Vann, reMienw Rockwuud, whea free April J.
I"s.
UArvey.Zimmermsn.a7e t?k.to whom inden
tured S. J. CooifVHiour. rwidencc Addiavii, waen
free Sfarcri to twi
'raaa.ia E Witt, are l. to whom indentnrr.1
J. J. isuuela. reMiiea.-a Jenner. aeu free July
17. lsni.
Si ma Witt, ti. to wkim in.ienitrvil Jaoh
Airmatt, reKicnc Jenner, arhea free Juuv I,
Lt
Lydia WilL ae.l 17. to whom Itideamrsd John
Baer. residence BroUtersvailey, w "i.n fre Fetx
7, t"yj.
J'ii.a Cramer, sire i, ta whom indentured Hae
rtmia ZerSnw. rewdeiiee Stocycreea, w!mii rre
March . Itasj.
Wiiltam R. Dallas, aire 10. to whom indeumreit
Wm. tt. Kneutwr, nsu.Wncs SionyiTraek, iwoen
free Sliweh a 1.
Li!!ia V. Dallas, sire , tn whom lndentnrel
Coraeliu. t'ooer. naidenca fcrntheraeaUey. when
free March . l').
Armmtnta Hummel, age 7. to whom irdenfr.r-d
T ii. Hooer, reideuue alack, Ben free June 1,
I'J"l.
fed Gallon, axe !. to whom indentured. J-.
B. Miller, residence Paint, wbea free Aux. 11.
EilxsrWirt. axe tu. tw wbom ind. noired J G.
Brown, reai'len.-e aMkltek. when free N "V. I. !.
Char es Ualisr. axe 'J. 10 wtiom ia t-nture.1 J.
P Swudel. residence summit, when free Nov. 1.
lew.
Eton M.-Clintork. axe I . to whom mdennirl
F. R rlei.ner. resilience Slonycreek. when free
Sept. 24, ISWi
Ella MaMers see t tn whom Indentured 3. J.
Bowiwr. remdeucs MUford, when free sept. 22.
I:i2-
Macxle McClincock. aae . to whom indentured
C. J. Muler. resilience Sianerset, wkea iree March
7. l:i.L
Iaiiher TresBler. see T'i. to whom indentured
t "limit. TresMler. reMOecoe Lower Turkeytuwt,
sbi free Apnljtt. ls
Thomas larnnu, axe 11. to whom indentured
B Vounkm. rem.ienva Lswer Turksyfuoi, when
free spnl .T. lt.
Matil.ia Miller, see 7. to whom rMemnred
Petsr Bear I, reMdenue Berlin, when frex June a,
lani
James MeCltotock. see . to wnnui indentnred
Peter beaxi, rejuileme iieriia, when true Juue a,
isui.
William R Rhnada. ace . to whom mdentured
Josiah Zerf.aa, resiiieaice Somernel, when free
June 13, l'.an.
Lwroy -NicSlow. ace 1", to whom indentured
Jouax L Ankeay, reatdencs Jeuner. u.u iree
July 14. I
J.iha F. Nickiow, see 4. to whom indentured
F. N- Simpsun, rattaence Somereet, when tree
Jan 1. !v".l.
Hubert Miod. axs 7, to wbom indentured H. H.
Gan tiler, residencs Jefferson, w au free Nov.
liSJi.
Names of thus won were frse lurine
H.e Fnaler. aire IS. to whom indenture.! Wm.
Harun, residen.-e Dimmit, free June 20 vst.
Peter ,ailaxher, see Is to whom indentured 0.
H. Walker, reatda?c BcwaeravaJWy, frse Dept.
10, '90.
Ttllie H.sik. ace IS, to whom Indentured Israel
Seene. residence Paint, frse May L2. ao.
tn, Burks, ae-s la. to whom Inentured Jai-nb
BennuKer, resilience shade, free March In. s
Cbaa. Bailey, aire. IS, to wbom indentured John
Tiiieburg, raadeaue s.Muhampbn, free Joue 1.
jo.
Solomon Rhosiis. ace is. to' whom tn-lentued
Fred binuer, residenos Somerset, tree Dee Ii
'ISA
Total No. indentured 4ft. Males 2ri, females 22.
SCR KD CLE "H."
Articles maaufanured ia the Home, raised on
the farm, and Hock on the farm .
Number of Horses
" Cows
K
2e
2
10
10
1)
12
LS
Bulls
Two-veariina; cattle
Yearline
Sucking calves
Sheep
Fcs '
Chickens
Implements on the farm :
Waeons
Sprinc wagnns
Buck
- Sieils - '' - ' - '
One-horse sfeils
Harrow i prtnx. tooth t
Seed drais
f overs
Sincie reapers
Plows
Tareabing machines
hollers
Fsnninc mflls
Hay fork and pulley
Pnxluced so the farm :
Tons Hy jun
rsrsw 31
Bushels Wheat ,
' Biskwheat 2i2
" Bye m
' ClS-B - 1.MI
" " Oats -.
" Ptoss a-i
" Timothy seed 3
"" Beans
" " imi.mi 22
" Red Meets i",
Kahlrabia lu
" Barrels Dried corn 1
" " Sauerkraut 6
" " f isumoer pickles 2
" - Mixed 2
" Soft ap is
" Heads fsbbace 17.M
" OAiloil lined Hderberries
' " " BlacK hemes "1
themes S
" Cans Tomaroes i r7
" Chetnes j
- Blw-kbarrles n
" WhorteheiT.es 1 :
" Little Pickles :
Founds Butter Vint
lard iHi
" Ttliow l:
Breef killed
" " Pork " 31J)
" - Veal iM
Woi-l ,7
Articles manttfaetured ia the house :
- Sheets
" P-llow cases l
" Bolsters 4
" Towels is
" Shrouds a
W omens' dresses IS
" Aprons 17
" Saeiines 12
" ChemiM 12
Skirts s
" Iirawers 7
" Cap. 4
Sun bonnets s
" Wonu a s Ktocldncs '
footed
" Children's aprons s
" Menashms as
Mittens - 1::
Socks 32
" - foote.1 s
" Bed comforts 17
" " Willi. 2
Di-h cli-ths CS
" T.iwels It!
I hereby certify that the ahnes and fomroins;
list ot' at-, icles raited on the farm and manuiao
lured m Uie hniw is correct and true.
JOHX a MILLER.
Steward.
The shove report havinc been submitted to the
nndexsixmsi. w bae examined and approved
Uie same, Jan y. 12, r'L
F. D. BROrrHEt
HARMaN SJ1AFFEIL
l. U. HAY.
udibvs Sir 11.
smEMTJl "V
Account of all sales, dnnatiom. devices and be
queaths whlca hare been made by or to the W
reetiMS uf tike Pour of asad cmniy, for isyu ;
Jan. 1. To caeh leeeived froai Waa. T.
Hay on Art. Ac t. Bailey ( 50 on
Jan. 1, K. K. Pnch, sale of hay i
Jaa. I, B. Hummel, maintenance . u uo
" H. G. Conniuxham. aaie bides 5 m
" Duphrn Co. .aiutenane Reildicer us
" Cornelius Collar, in. Bailey 40
John Smith, aa.e Young property . V
" John Surilh, rent , 14 s
Feb. 1, S. B. Pliilwrn, com. J. K. Tressler SI us
e S C. Shober, aale ram. . 4 jn
L. E. Williaissx Snea sweartne. 13 JS
Mch. L L vi K.smtx, auunt. A. Koonu. 30 on
Susan Miller, maintenance..... is on
" B. K. Haminel, etaintenanos . u us
Apt L F. P. Shaffer, sale Leydig pruperty. tu 07
" J. Benboker. Art. Bursa 40 o
May LD. J. Benboker, ooes. Jaae '.-"-In
Auc. Towfond. mainc motlier 7
" Wm. SuhL rent Boueberlarsi... JS uo
Adam Sim kenrmn. aervtoa hull 2 ou
E. y i"'. Art. Buyer .so .mi
June 2, J. Tideburg. Art. Bailey 'ji m
" W. Prttts aervie bull 1 .a)
July 1, Siisan Miller, maintenance M 14 ft
" B. f. Muinme. taai ntenance ,, m
" Calvin Hay L swarBeadn:lir. m a
Sept. L D. J. BenSroksr. com. Jesm Lamlia 34 o
Anirw Wf?v, Mie lleep , l ...
Jet i, h aneiream. A.lm r. wary Leyrlix, jn 1.1
1. Miller, maact. Mary Millce.'.
St as
14 '
Art im
JS ll
12
1 no
12
12 U
1:!
.i on
IA .
a) 00
Susan Miller eiaintecanee .....
Levi Kixmiu. mamt. II. K.amU .
5ov. L Steward, tsvsure black mat ..
B. F. Hummel. maintenanfsL...
" ;. F. Srhmuckvr, le haul ,
Dee. U Frank Muaaer. sale of bull
John Mrwbolder. sale of bull
" FL G. Cnnninxham. sale of hid.
H. KeMer. raainienaiit of
Susan MiUer. maiutrnanee.
Int. on Musselmaa road..
Ink on Boucher hsvi
TotaL Tlay at
pbatrs.
Name. Acs. Admitted. rieL
Frederick Boda, 7S. Dec l, s, jM l; -m
ieorea Rice, sfV. Jnne 10. Jica 2S, 'vn
Ot s Psce, 4, Fen 19. '"A, Feb 1 1. 'a
Camiioe Tosrafond, 7, Sept:iL '7. Mav to,
Albert Pattern, 3s, May 27, , Jun In. l
Catharine Sesae 7. IS", n. ;.. Jud3i, 'ts
Loeroda Jamtaon, M. Mi h S7, July "tf
Chtistina summers, Ki, Juae 2S. 'TO Aug la, '.
Maecie Clerk. 3 Jan i, sue 1:-;. '
A oram Warren, sh. Mcs 1. Hem jt, w
t.'onrad F'atKie, 71. May 21, ' Nov h.
Sanaa Schmck, 43. 12. tiO
Total number of deaths 12.
WHOLE XO. i009
j
1 w-V'.e ".i. -m;n;
e t P".t
n.aeTrarta.lTi)a 11 ir
"'1
No. ret-ei ri daraiif
Tosai
No. sent to Iiizmont
Ids
71
j No. N-Minduiit aud d.
10
X'l. vntto l:lyn A Morvsiua. .
No. dich ird. g'H wet:, elrie.1. .
i
2t
I
.
J
Xo. remaHin t tmir n.mss 11
tee. 1W .. .
Sol reeHTica- rmt l.c reliefs.
S. chii.irirn ia priTa:e femiiits.
4
4
1
1
No reform ciim .... .
Vi. 'nmafen ".tale li."i!tal . .
No. rhildret tyvimt
JH 22
Summary of money nai.t :
For out door reer. perm nt anc temp'ry I ii '
Mnietiairte cniioren. A't 01 'a . .:
Chi'dreu in ieei.te ra:i'le.l s-hii..i. SI "S
M1004, eev inmate, nre H..pi cai .. 614
Pervsmwho were in-lemur-.! arrived
at maturity . tw nrpeinsi t "S
CotF.ns out door paapers and pcrMna lis .'al
Total .
I1M7 40
CL.UHIF!. ATKS OS SSTSS
Adults.
Nativity.
J! 7 r 7 s
3 2 3 ;
. i r ? t .
! : f
Sane 21 w M 24 10 U
tmsne 14 h) 21 M 4 24
Idi.sie. . 2 li 2 10
Hllnd 2 2 112
I Tar k dumb 1 11 1
Total 4t 22 71 .4 17 71
Tramps relieved dur'c the Male. M3,
lemales 44 . lutai .... : al'.inf. in
This is to certify thai the fbrevo-.iig repixt was
cArenii'y examined by ibe Graiul Jsiry and sp
pru. e.1 dt tue -aiue Ul ever nr'.:c.iiar.
V. H. HA HN H ART.
Tft y 24, 1-SI. F.jremaa.
Crant Never Swore.
TV. E. B. Kittoe, who wu conspicuous
i the Army of the Tenm'swee and the
Army of the Miiissippi I'uring the war.
was an intimate and confidential friend
of Gen. John A. Law tins, aid held close
relations with Grant hiriself. When
the army was at Memphis, in 1 -wio f en-
eral McClernand became er vioua of tien.
Grant.
Rawlins was a careful observer of Mc
Clernaod's movements, and but for his
vigilance the latter would no doubt have
carried ont the project which he was
charged with entertaining. On one oc
casion a series of arragant d spatchsw was
rei-eived by (rratit from .WcCIernand.
Rawlins rsa.1 them, and took ccaaion to
yent his sentiments regardirg them, and
making the room fairly blue with pro
fanity. " Now is your time, by said Raw
lins, addressing himself t Grant, " to
show that fellow that he dues not com
mand the Army of the Misslppi."
Grant thought a moment, and finally
aid :
" Rawlins, you are no doubt right, bat
hadn't we better give hira a. little more
rope? Perhaps be will hang himself."
Then, turning to L'r. Kittoe, tlen. Graat
added :
M I doctor, a jwimmshu I kcwp
Rawlins for 7"
" Because .ie ia a very good orScer, is it
not, general V
" Yes, partly that," continued Grant,
" but more esppciAlly to do my swearing
for me and to keep McClensand within
bounds."
The only occasion which the doctor re
members when Grant used anything ap
proximating to swearing in the army
was at Lexington, where an unscrupulous
contractor had arrange.! to meet him at
the hotel and parade him through the
town to the depot. ( 'ran instructed Dr.
Kittoe, who was with him, to procure a
carriage quietly, and this bei:ig done the
General left the hotel by the way of a
back entrance and was hastily being
driven to the depot without lieing recog
nixed. Just before the train starU-d the con
tractor breathlessly enteresi the car and
said, between gasps :
"General, this will never do. Yon
must come out and let me show you
off
" Dog gone it T sai.l Grant interrupt
i"g him at this juncture, " do you think
sir, I am going to exhibit myself lika a
prize beef at a fair T Chira.jv Tnbune.
Smith, of Pottsville.
I had been droppe.1 off the train at a
small station in Nebraska and the train
hal been gone about ten minutes when
a yoang man role up and ca'led out to
the Landlord, who wa also station agent
and telegraph operator:
"Has the train passed V
"She has," was the reply.
"Did you get a telegram from me to
hold her here till I came V
"Una from Smith from Pottsville. That
you?"
"Yas."
"I showed it to the conductor, and he
said you must be fresh to thin he could
fool around here."
"Said that, did he ? Saw it was signed
Smith, ehr
"Yes."
"Went right on just the same-"
"Yes."
"Didn't even ask what Smith ?"
"So."
"Didn't exprrss any anxiety, eh T
"Not the leaet,"
"We!!, good-bye."
"Hold on a bit. What's up T
"0b, nothing much. My name is Smith
of Puttsville. I was going to ruarry the
conductor's daughter this evening. Had
to catch this train to get down there, you
know."
"And there ia no other until aiter mid
night '"
"That's all right The supper will be
spread, the guests on hand, the preacher
there, the bride ready, and nile back
borne and get off these togs and get
drana on hard cider
"But, man, I"
"Oh, it's all right When the) conduc
tor comes np in the morning just ask
hiin i! he knows Smith, of Pottsville,
and bow the wedding went ofl List night
Ta ta, o! i chap, and yon needa't mind
any wild eyed telegrams whi. h come
whooping up the line asking for smj
whereabouts.-" .V. Y. .,
During a rain the water works reser
voir at Moberly, Mo., caught enough
water to ran the city six weeks.
Sew York now has a larger Area and
mileage of asphalt pavements than has
either London or Paris.
"You ought to have a weather vace on
your barn." "Why so?" "So that you
can tell which way the wind blows."
"Ok, that's onneceseary. Silas wears a
straw hat the hull year round." .tr
pn4 B'Kitr.
Shermans Wound at Sh'Ioh.
From tha Kate Cl.y Jmal
Many ,,f Uw st old soMiers
city iis-s as.I a-iir.ire.1 reoeral Mi"
man. and now that be is dead retain rv"
kindliest thoughts of him in their ro : o. l.-i.
Among thoee who knew the dvsut cotn
manderwell is J. H Las-Vy. ex County
Surveyor and ex soidier in the cause of
the l.'aion. He was a meniberof ecer-
sl lirm.n'i itiv'ii-n .n.f wr:1 W't'l L ' n
; fT,,,l -Mier " J ' .-rrra! r'-'-i -j
ol hi fi-a Ani iiel baft .'f in t'
j ct rrhaHmn.
I I remetn'-er it as yesfrrday." 'l
j Lasley, to a V"r-i reporter a tew day
j ag. " It was tbe ljesntif't! blath in.r
I nine of Aonl ti. the nrst day of -hi
j loh. I was a lieurenant. enlisted in t!ie
j 'V.nl Ctiio, and we occupied a peach or
Ma Fern Ta! .jd at the hrow of the hill. We bad
im tlaisheJ breakf, wa-a the C.n -fe-lerates
surprised tw, and we ha t ti
fail back to the hill chere a thick nnder
brush gave us refuge. Erosn this pla.-e
'w 1 Cla''' keep our Southern friends prr-
I ty busy 00 top of the bill if they peeret
over too much and gt ibstrepennM. We
were just congratulating ourselves upon
our good luck ia geltiug away with our
guns, when a sight met our gaxe that fair
ly froae our hiuDtJ. tien. Sherman ap
peared on horsebavk, accompanied by aa
orderly, and both were nding rapidly t
wani the brow of the hill, where tin
'rebs' lay after routing us. The Gener
al evidently thought we still held the
place. Every holy was speechless, but
man aged to cry out :
" Come back or you'll be shot T
"The General looked back wondering
ly at me, but paid no hecsL He and tne
orderly rooe up within fiiteea yaris of
the hilltop, when the crack of a market
dropoed t-'ie latter from his hore. treu
eral Sherman immediately checked his
big bay horse, and as his hand drew
back the rein a bullet pierced it in the
back, just about the center. He wheel
ed about, and in a moment wad among
his own, and was as niad as a hornet a
tbe impudence of the man who shot hi
At that moment the color-bearer of
regiment led w.th a builut in hial.-,.' -at
the yery feet of General Sherman. : i
a second's time he was on the gn
tore the dag from the staff, wrappe
ahout the neck uf bis bay steed, an
mounted. "Come on. boys,' he sin
and we di.l come, and were soon ri : - ;
like blaaea, with old Tecumseh
head."
Easter Dress Parade.
Apart from tbe religions obeery
the day, Easter presents another i
X '-
tive side, says Harper's Bastr. I; '
transition from winter to spring i.i J
way ef garments, and new bonne- 1 I
spring gowns first see the light en
day. "The Easter bonnet" haa sb;-; : e
the newspaper paragrapher with i . ' ui
of material, and it seems to be an ii4
lesa mine of fun, for with the adw:" f
Easter the old jokes are brought t. :' 1
and polished np and sent forth agvl i as
new. But the feminine heart i
woundeci with these pointed darjt sr;
longtT, for the bonnet makes it apc-
aace as regularly as the jests, and tb- xrt,
of the milliner is put to the proof at '
season, when facea bright as the srr
sunshine must have head-gear to set 1'
hair and radiant eves, and when ; '?. '.
faces demand tints and tnmmini, ; ;
make them look beautiful. The srty
costumes which suddenly bioasom at
close of Lent are more or less symbolic
of the easting otf of the sackcloth which
has been at least metaphorically uouned
during the season of peytirenry.
ruia avenue, tn .New tork, is toe an
nual parade-ground on Easter afternoon.
here two brilliantly attired arniiee pis
in review side by side. 0a that ilay the
street is crowded with a quiet, decorous
company, some of whom come to see.
while others come to be seen, and, what
ever the purpose, all are sure to be satie-
ried. You may lone yourself in the crowd
and note the aewest costumes anheeied
by the wearers thereof, or you may go
forth attired to rival the splendor of Sol
omon, and win for yourself the admira
tion of the spevtators. It is a wonderfully
captivating sight, suggesting a kaleido
scope with iu changes of color at every
turn, for each step brings forward a new
effect, a new combination of grace and
beauty ; aad so it goes on all the day
until, perfectly dazzled, one is glad to
rest And with it all there is the merry
laughter of children who have gained
their Easter-eggs at Sunday-school, lend
ing additional charm to the whole.
A Clever Druggist.
ElakeJy Elall in Tnuh: Every man con
siders him-ielf either too fat or too lean.
The universal spirit of disHatisfactioa
which prevails throughout the com in n
nity has inspired a Broadway drrjggist
with a plan which is apparently making
him rich. In the rear of his store he Lac
a large, inviting silver-plated machine
for registering weiht People come ia
to make purchases, and while the cierks
are filling their orders thjy step on the
scales. To the right of the scales L .
small stand, covered with pamphlets en
titled " How to Get Thin." On the : .
er aide is a similar table on which 1
are a lot of books labeled " How t . I.i
crease One's Weight" No man eiir ; ; t
off the scales without deciding th?! "
either too fat or too lean, and aa: . .
be selects a book. The boot recotr . -:;
a pill and the pills cost i2 a box. r
are guaranteed to be harmless, a;. ! I
yieitor, if be ia too fat buys a box L t - -a
blue label, and if he is too thin fc' '
a boi of a reddish tint with a t8 i
gold border. Doubtless the pills ; ... e , .
actly similar iu both Uoxea, but taa. : - a
mere detail.
Senator Plumo's Sacrifice.
Tbe face of Preston B. Plumb, of Kar.
aa not bandsotae at best, is pitted fce
smail-pox, says the St Louis RM.r.
Said a man the other day who knows
him: "Each of these small-pox p,U on
Plumb's face is a medal f honor.
"Ia the early days of Kansas, Emporia
waa a booming town and Mr. Plumb wm
aa impecuniomj printer. H gathered
enough motwy together, however, to start
a little weekly newspaper in the in.,'
and was doing tiairly well with it and'
bat aim. paid his debt.
"There ran a rumor through the new
town one day that a stranger tramp had
suddenly been smitten with- small-pox,
and that the epidemic waa in danger of
spreading.
"The rumor meant ruin to the embryo
municipality, and so the friendless and
stricken man was hurried ont on the
prairies, far from the city, and left there
in a log cabin to do the best he could for
himself.
"There was no one to care for him, and
of coarse it was a wrestle with death. In
his dingy one-mom editorial and print
ing office, Preston B. P'amb heard the
story. He closed the pl.u-e, started out
to the log house where the sitk man lav,
and for weeks nursed him and cared for
him until be was saved from death. Then
he lay down himself, stricken by tbe fell
disease; but heart had grown'tenderer
in that Kansas town, ami kindly hands
ministered to him until he, too, wan
saved."
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