H.cfcs on the Weather. RT Irl R. H;ck in H i TTurij BiUj tbe following prognostication far February. Tbe f.t February storm jeriiJ wl'.l cen ter about the 31 Hy this date iranner weatbcr, low fca'OTneter, will defined slorra movements wiil be advancing f.-orn western regions. FytheOth, heavy storms of rain and buow will LaTe Tisited in thir eastward progrew most of tbe country. Toe ciiaiiCes for dangerous bHzzarcs are many to l lie northward abou: tbe "-i. 4ih and Va. About tbe tame dtjs tbe first bailie btwe-u buea and warm fiuntoriiil currents take p.' around l!ie siutlitfri ftiuk of :r,rrn moreniecj fcha'p thunder Kurim wiih ra;n. turning lo hai' and slert. w ill be tbe natural result Ctdd A-ys w.il foi'.r.w until about tbe 'Jia and 10 ii, when the tfoipera'.ure wiil rise and cooiarv forms wili ajraio pise from west to east. At tbe winding u: f every storm peri-id. whether your svt.j.i t-aa been touched by actus' h:.'jrtn it not, look for winds to shift to north and for the return of cold. The I'j'.b is the central day of the next regular period. This means that by that date it wiii be growing warmer in woatern part of the country, storms wiil be organ izing, winds shifting to east and south, and advancing low areas of alaiospberic pressure will prepare tbe paths for the storm king in Lis stride toward the Atlantic. I!y the even ing of the l.-.h be wiil "get there," leaving in his rear a fresh supply of polar a'r, with enow lo the north, and gorge streams, ovt-r-f; jvrinz narrow valleys in central and south, ern regions. The reactionary movements of ten 'ratures and storm wiil center on the IMst and days touching it. I.iok for the i! flrent phases of all j-riod of disturbance froru one to three days earlier in the Wet than in the Atlantic regions. IUrmember that the winds blow in the direction of the ceuti r of the ditturbar.ee. giving warmer winds from the east and south -.Lea the c uter is in the west, and colder winds from the west and north when the outer of the storm if in the east. About the -'"'th all these indications will show to all observers that stirm conditions are becoming well defined in the west. The ,th is the centra! day of the period. The new mom on the JTih, an ex.juinox c f mercury on March 21, and tbe growing strength o! our vernal equinoctial will add to the disturbances which are sure t r-sult from about the --.h to 2':h. The storms will most iikely exhibit all thecharacterittirs of b'.izzsrds in the north, changing to rain and sleet, and linally to viirms of tropical and cyclonic tendency in mid lie and south ern sections. No one need be caught un awares, as the eletuetit will give timely warning to him who will heed, indicating i -early the kindof phenomena lobeeipecteJ loeaiiy. General did will " be on" a February merges into March. $2.44- A Word. The supposed pjs-ibility of a war with Chile has induced ihe Western I'nion Tei grapb Company to lower its rates to that country. Heretofore the regular rate ha een i-Al per. word. S.ij'erintendcnt Gill i erday received notice that the rates here after would be $1 '! p:r word. Talking hv w ire to the Chilean country is an i xpeiisiv-- l.usinesj. Secretary Illaine's ti'timttuoi adlressi-d to M.ni-ter llan CTitained over l-.m wordv and rjiisei'ent!y et nearly ijj: Thel'hilean Minister at Washington yester day received a ' i i-word cypher from t'bile. which must have cost i2J. and which, had it been sent in other thanciph-: form, would have cost ten times that amount. Tbe line from here lo ('bile is almost in a direct line. The wires are used to Galveston, where the (iulf cable to Vera Cruz, Mcxux. is grounded, rroni era, ( rnz the wires, extend directly across Mexico to the Pacific Ujeau, and thence by cable to Santiago via I'anama. Dogs of War Were Ready. Vsh : ros, I. C, Jan, 2. Navy De partment officials now a Imit that ibis Gov ernment was fully prejiared to make within a brief eriod an almost c nct ntratei attack on Chile's ports, and enforce its demands against that couutry if tbe emergency had arisen. The Pacific wjuadron (consisting ol tbe San Francisco, Charleston, MaUi'motc, lioston and Yorktowni would have been speed.iy reinforced by the South Atlantic squadron, now at Montevideo (consisting of theVhicago. Atlanta, Eei.ninglon and tin Philadelphia and Coutvrd, of the North At lantic squadron. The two last n?med ves sels are now on their way to Montevideo. The oncord arrived at ilahia to-day, and the Philadelphia is probably beyond thai port on her way to Montevideo. Should the touch at llabia it is prolable thai she and the Concord will be ordered back to thf West Indies. The lliatitonomoh, Newark and Vesuvius also were held in reserve for possible war service, bUM STOKE OF COIL. At the same time great stores of coal, am munition and provisious have been forward ed on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts so the Meets should be amply supplied in case foreign ports should be closed UJ them Arrangemc-ms had been made for the im mediate use of a number of transports and auxiliary cruisers and tbe steamship Ohio was to be fitted out at Boston as a re pair ship. Four steamers were chartered lrom the Kirn Line Steamship Company, iadtn with coal and sent lo Montevideo. 1. is believed that one of them has already r-acbed Montevideo end that the others will arrive in a short time. The vessels were to be used a colliers and would ply between tae naval tlrct and home ports. The steamer Heinio had been chartered for similar services on the Padtic coai;. and other arrangements ma ie so as to secure a delivery of 1'" tons of coal a month a: a jK-iiit convenient for the naval vessel, noi i.r hwe st:F.i) a hilf.as r?KT. The plan contemplated the early sevure ol a Chilean port for use a a base of supplies. These preparations entailed great epe.-ise. niighly estimated at about 2.ii"l,n. The forgoing estimate includes ctl, the addi tional expense attending tbe pushing ul work on vessels now under contract and the extra work at the different yards and shops. The eiders of officers and men to tl.e Ohio have been revoked and the work ol titling her out suspended. TEN DAYS IN WASHINGTON. The third popular excursion to Wash ington, via T.. O. R. R, from Pitt-burgh. Whelinc, Parkersburg, Lexington, and intermediate -Utions to Washington Junction, Md , is announced forThurcday February ISth. The popularity of these winter trips to the National Capital ia II. v O. is due to the exceedingly low ratf s. the excellence of the train service, w ith I Pu'.iiuan accommodations, and to tbe fart j that the B. : . is the shortest route. The jjorney is deiigtfu! as well as in structive, while in Wa-hington are more interesting sights than in any other American city. The museum, tbe art galleries, the White House, the public buildings to ail ol" which admission is f are attractions at all timis appreci ated. Tickets from Pittsburgh, WLctiing,and intermediate points to Martuisburg are valid to Baitimoie, and as they are good for ten days ample time is afforded for tide tiij to Ml Vernon, Old Point Com fort, and other oc'jacent jioints. For time of trains and rates of fare con sult appended table. For Parlor or keep ing Car accommodations and descriptive pamphlets address nearest II. O. agent. Trins leave Roeknuod at Ur'ii a. m. and li 40 , - mlr. Jot,n-! a a: : t'.a. m. Hdlfp rn. R!e IT isuyciMU I.' a io. aii'i p. oi. Kaw. to xHnr'x l, :lta Uu, L i" p. 111. Kl,?. jn.i. M.-er.i.le. 11 . ia. aria 1 a. m hu-. t". ; ii udain Ij et p. nj. au'i : a. m kaie. tio. tutjctlautt. lj li" p. m. aa,l t, . iu Kau;. A'toitiouat train leave Tuaiteilini at 7:1) ana V a. m. mud 11 :cu p. m. Corngpc;cd:cgly io ratee from other tiaions. The Battle on Skates. Once upon a time King Philip of Spain went to war with Holland, the country where the land is lower than the sea-level and there have to be big walls, el!ed dikes, to kef-p tbe water from hweeping over the Ce'Js. Thi fight was a desper ate one, for Kinj: Philip wag so eager to ubdue the country that be waged the w ar w ith all the means at his command. He -nt to Holland, as bis comtnandr-in-cbit f, the I'nkp of Ai va, a Spanish noble man and a famous general. Afti-r the war had brco poin? on a long tithe, and many town? had been seized, the Dulte sa that it h could take Amsterdam he could eisily overcome the rert of !! .Hand, ha; between Amfterdatn and the King's force lay the city of Haarlem. The Duke wnt bis son Don Frederick ; to capture Hiarlem The city was al most surrounded by water, then frozen over, as it was winter. There were a few ships lying near Haarlem, bat they were held fast by the ice, and might easily have been captured had not tbe sai'-rs duga ditch all around them, and forti fied them against the enemy. As soon as Don Frederick arrived, he sent a body of soldiers to attack the ships. The soldiers marched out to the vessels, but as they carue near a body of armed men on skates spranz from the trench. The Hollanders were used to skating j from their very babybeod, for in winter i the canals an 1 sea were frozen for miles around, and everybody skated. Not on ly did they tkute for fun, but to market and their daily business, just as easily and far more quickly than they could walk. They used to Lave games and shim battles on the ice. bo that when there was need of real fighting, they knew what to do. Hut the Spaniards lived in a southern country where there is little ice, and they never went eliding or skating. When they saw the Hollanders dart out at them, their feet shod with steel, appearing al most to fly in the air, they thought the enemy must lie aided by witchcraft ! They were tempted to run, such was their amazement and torror. However, when the bullets) t ame flying among them, they tried to pick up their courage and Cjiht. Hut their efforts w ere feeble, for, unable to keep their fooling on the slippery surface, they would stum ble and fall, while the Hollanders would glide by unharmed and send their bul lets to the mark. The Hollanders were victorious ; and w hen they drove the Spaniards off the ice, several hundred of the enemy lay dead, w hile the conquerors scarcely suf fered ar.y loss. When the Duke heard of this defeat he was much surprised aud decided that he w oull not be beat en again in that way. Sa he ordered seven thousand pairj cf skaUs and commanded all the soldiets to learn to skate. They had fun whi'e learning, but not long afterward were able to handle their weapon on ice as boldly as the Hollanders. Hut they bad littie occasion to make use of this accom plishment, for a sudden thaw and flood made it possible for the ships to sail away, and the sailors, brave hearts wer cheered by the sudden frost that followed and rendered them safe fiom a naval at tack for some time. The Spaniards soon after captured Haarla'.n, but they bad to light hard to take it, for the city w:is well fortified and the people brave. Fd-n'aru .V. yi J,ufa$. When Doctors AM Agree. It is a fart well established, that Feo auary and March are the most trying months to aged and enfeebled persou. Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest a'llicttons, are most liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one ihicg to do ; build up and fortify the system with a pure stimulant. Jledical men ail over this country agree that. Kle.tn s ".'saver Age" at $la per quart, ami "Du:uesne'' atSlJJoper qi'art. stand without a jeer. If you want fine sir year old (iuekenbei mer. Finch, libson. Overboil, or Bear Creek, you can have them at d.l0 er quart or sis quarts for -V00. We are recognized headquarters for the choicest brands of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc. ijoods express! anywhere. Send for complete price list ; mention this jajer too. MAX KLEIN", Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Why She Killed Freda. Memphis, January 2. All etfjrts to in terview Miss Alice Mitchel, who cut the throat of ber girl friend, have failed, but to day a reporter learned from g-xjJ authority what passed between her and her counsel. On other subjects she seemed to be perfectly rational and did not rciiize the enormity of the deed. "'I kilied Freid," said she, "be cause I loved h. r and she refused to marry me. I asked her to marry me three times and at last she consented. We were going to be married here and go to t-t. Louis." The letters that she wrote to Freda are full of cioit endearing terms ai.i go to show that the girl eigeriy looked forward to the lime when Sue mould make Freda her wife. Strange to ;:y from what can be learned, Freda herself seemed to be infatuated w ith Alice a 'id willmg'y ase.v.ed to the projsed m image. Tbe lime had been arrange d and the :1j'.r was to have been in the nature of an eii'peruent. -ut does not fee! the con;inment, but re girds it as i. school girl would a slight puu isnment. On other subjects she talks ration ally as she does on ihe killing, b.u for the teculiar views she entertains of the proposed marriage. The grand jury will investigate her care te-aiorrow. 77? f.rjJoion cf a f-omb is not more- su.l l.ii or titick-,l for that)' the r.!ack .f some mslit'it diocase wLic!. avouLI not occur were th? Idood in otJcr. To iir,;:re li'Kd is k-.c a great varictrof il.s that rnuke lifv a Imnten. --17 the i.-'ir romJ, vca m.iv relv r-in Dr. I'i.-rci-'s Golden JjVdi-a! piscov.rv.to j uvify tbe Mood tll.J invi.rate the syst'-m. It's r.ot Lke the sar ajo.riilp.-."that arc sr.id t. te frocd for tlx- blood in Iardi. Ayril and May. The "Discovery" ttos -quail y well at all times and in all casjs cf U.o,l-ta:nts, or lumiors, no matter whit their carac or nature. t::i c.t-yx.vf LlooJ-j.unfier, 6oM thnitijh drujr-i.-ts, Uca;:se you only jcy for ; goul you get. .ur money is returned if it locnt Ixnciit or cure you. Caii vou csl; more? "Is life vrcrth livin-?" uTl, d-:jx-r.Js o:i the Locr." Dr. Pierces IVilcis try ihe best Liver PilU. The Jaws Af tor Death Is the esse tfalii-ost a!'. Jews, the dis solution of alliance Mween the celestial eierncnu and the rriuerial body is denot ed by a '.ighted taper ias the symbol of immortality, a hygienic rerisel of water, for ceremonial purfic.i'ion, and a napkin or towel. "Ta-iara," washing or purifica tion, shortly precedes the funeral, and ia usi.al'y performed as a privilege by vol nntesrs. Shroud is plain or cotton, cofiin without ornament, and burial without ostentation. liaoe di-ath levels all dis tinctions. Thertf re poor and rU-h are entitled to the s-ime respect, and the pni'-arraisfuf nt ro t.ftoo o-i-anioned by ci-sth ft-.nt-r. ' U -.ivoided. The look uKn the n m'.'.rs is cust vnarily a.-com-panied by a Flig'til rent in the breast of the uiourner's g-.rnieut, to express grief. When the rotnn is deposited in the grave the bystanders jacuiate, "May he orshe repose in peace." Near relatives and friends, in succession, throw earth into the excavaton, repeat the ninety-first Psalm, and then return to their homes. Among the reformed Jews, and with many of the.-rtho.los, the funeral con comitants are of similar style and costli ness to those ofChrist!acs. Wailing for the dead ia a purely or thodox Jewish ' hoa.-e of mourning" is inexpressibly sad. and clamorously voices a sorrow which, like that of Ilachel, re fuses to be comforted. "Shiva," or the seven days of mourninj:, begins when the domicile is reached. During this period, unless unavoidable necessity con? pel, the bereaved do not quit the dwelling, or attend toany ordinary vocation. Minyan assembles morning and evening, and prayer is olTerel for the repose of the deceased. Friends pay visits of condolene, and deeds of beneficence afford some relief to anguish. Including the Shiva, anil following it, is a general mourning of thirty davs, of twelve months fur a paren:,-iu which is total abstinence from festivity or pleasure. Throughout the year of mourning for a parent the be r .-aved of both sexes attend every service of the syn igogu". and recite aloud the fcal'iish. Standing in sable garments while other? bit, they repeat what is not a pnycr for the dead, but a eulogy of divine sovereignty, and an avowal of of resignation to the All-Perfect Will. Jish law requires separate ceme teries, but is not invariable obeyed. Death of the "Hero of Malvern." XawYoBK. Jan. Si (ieaerai II?nry A. rUniuiu. "the hero of Miivern Hill,'' is dead. He contracted pneumonia at a ball. lientral Bsrnuru was shot through the body at Malvern and left lor d.al by his compan ions. Tt-e next day another body supposed to be his was buried and a funeral oration delivered here. All the wiiil the Oneral was in the pos-srion of the "nfederates. Chicago councils have resolved to allow no new buildings in that city mote than 150 feet hit-h. !1 .J i'. CI per j c.;-. ; p. n.vtij n.un i.ny c:Ii.r D-..s- ;.t 5 cuis. (.'V.TI'LZ C0r.J .-. 17AY3 bce.v..so fc'.o :- : '.d-.-.-kenia vith it eta bekertckuaty .. !.::.- I'.ita villi vaU.r. 1V ic i i r.c cluioi'.-sr .s Cftd it pr : ::.ble to buy it 1 1 1- c. a Ix.t;! , b-.t-uuso ih..i they fpaii for LLckii-g l!.-.-r save in tlr : it.titr. ii ii the theqicst ILtling c-ni'dermi; i-j ou:.ll'y, aid yet we want to sell it ihc:.j.r if it be done V c will sy "Si 0,000 Reward f r a r?-.lrc tkr.t vJ! crable u? to m?Tto i ci.r"V , IlLAftivs ut such a prico tt! a r-'aiU r can prolitahlv sell it at ltie. a U t.! :-. Tht otiii i pen will Jan. l&X v CUET 4, EAJTrjOLPII, Philadelphia. tKd JitsriUm-e jclnicd vith PI K-RON ft' - is i - j r.-.rrf th; tiint W.: Flee " :: '. r" '. v ' - " . .." j im ?. !'e 1 i'i -o i:- A ti'.iki ' apply it. V m . .. t i i :: j 1j c tv.-ttat, t a le riy :: f v- llxli t , y-y-j KothinOnEartliWill LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Discaae. Good for Jlomltimg Urn. Tt it abn!.:t4?v tki" Fii ly crt,rtra.t,4. In qnaa- lt- v rrte u-.-ta -i a -t-nT a N -r irfni:rth a rtmu :n. t a mm- 1 -iu " n.' la-rirv UM $at), Tt'1 lt I pfTiv.t lioTT tiTM' rlltoaer. If wu rr.ii'l It t' Ufl to uw. TTrroJ ': t l Ayi h ! Ml ii & r- rr- ;t it i" -.!-.- r rrttitv. Cwfjf uf I )T !'..; ;.TKf rri; frv. 1 J1 ;;.-' " i t. ' , 1 ri m tU m- St., T-uNtoa, Xaa, i" CSS CUBED rot IV CURED ir ucca ? .ICaTCO ORGAMIC7 OtSfftHC. A ANT NINE Cin mr or k'ii Trwt j m til . P. HA ROLD HAVES M.D. PttFt-ALO. N. Y Rtneneaa ' ir-- inr-nrv fnr - CAVEATS, rrt COPYRICMTS, etc. T'-r informatiot: r-nd fro Rrnfj?yxtk writ to Ml N.N A Ki.'.. VI I:moM:wY, YuBK. ft(tl-t r-uritaa fr urtie iwt n AmrrH. tt p-l.-nt tMHn jt I- tniiirhl li-fT.'-r tt-e pulic ty a inmoe gitn fietr ol chAig m Scientific American rt -frcB cttnn of -sr.r strtntifV- wrwr t tb iu ' ua. ilrji-way. New lark. l-X II ! CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. BrGGlES, FLCGCP, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS. BUCK WAGONS. AND F ASTERS AND WSSTZRX WORK FuniisLwl on Short Notice. P&icticg Done on Short Time. My work t ci n- mil jt Twronvh! Syuxmrri Wood, aiij :hr lh I'T nmd fr't. c.iotaiiiiaily (VtTinr-.ii'le. Vt-iiity Fiuisiirrt. aad V, tmj' u ir.vt iMuiia'-uoa. Erploj Cj First Class Vcrfcaea. R-tir!r of All K!n1 In My L!n Pone on eort ouo hncva KlvAaoN AjsLR, and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my k. and Learn Price I do Wcon-Tork, aad fur-jisi Srive for Wind Villa Remember the place, asd call in. CUHTISK. GROVE, (Eat of Coon buue) soyERarr, pa r 1 1 : .'V":' i- - i - j : matisTi cf -the hip.- . I Sf.' Ja xss Oil.' O "ALL RIO HT I ST. v Ix lWk wji mm n. r r-w-. e .- - ft . c B CM M- t V - 1 -S yjtgXL- years 1 sunered witn rneu- ' or THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM. Fop Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Hoarsensss, Influenza, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Pleurisy, Congestion ef tha Lungs, Spitting cf Blood, Asthma, Consumption, and all pulmonary affections. ATTEND TO YOUR COLD IH WE. ,oit to'd it nn: !v.nl to In tiraf. mar b ha mot itiiffmw e.irf , ar.fl (tewlfia Into l'rw julunia v Cv'inaiuf.iaii' t'- ti":---r of tb "tnty lati. i4 '.S m aaicK cared, tt Vrrr-'rE rn fitVrif :- Mr Vwjh l'r t t.y ftr th but I hive tees handM. A Coni tr'rt.- Wnniivrt fere r.i ui vwr i -n.s-h IV hu reavTrt tMrtm ar. w-4 ko liv In Tcl-. rliTctlemrticrui Mmaci pBif BiSdw. ut h J,ntt. h.-s'.oor. t.n; o mo for jour touaa Urups. T- u l-Ltii, klna.rhack, Otito. If r'n roe1 no ."fer n- tr.o-th:r th f.ir.ts r.- ' f ft nf t'n's nwltrin?. "Pttni th n?ra!ntna e-Mli''to ' i" i-r fmiri w ; jr.a t.'u,'..i It Lev.U reianlttw juw for the rntlre buiil. -r;!:eri,;.'', 0' HeR3 Mfd!C5NE Co.. Weston.W.Va, jAtJ r f H f 'i r THE POSITIVE CURE. jlM aKT.T BRin-KUHS. b Warren BUSn'Twlt. Price fc eta. vWf ixl SCHMIDT BVILDISG. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. GK W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF XOS. 95 AXD 97 FIFTH A y:S AH orders receive.1 ly mail CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Eailroad Somerset and Cambria NORTHWARD. Bran eli JukiwUnr Unit r,.mu. Rock w.wd :. .. la. Stmfnci .i:M, twrn-stowa u-i, iitHivcrMii-JohnetoM-o, T-'i. J,n-r M-'H Es -rfo. U. kwood It. '-, a. m.. f-onit?rrl 11 :, sloys.uu IJ:., li'mver-Yilir 1U;7, Ju&llstOKD 1. 1. Ol. Sitmrri A'- ttt'tthlti'iM Rot l: woo.1 "tO p. 111.. tyMuvrrt t.:Uu p. m. Jsaif'iy tiuMii-t(i.'M Ro kwuU 1!:'0 e. ra. SolvUfrerl, 11:. SOfTnWARD. Jfa.f JuhDStnwn T:4S a. to.. I!a.vt-rv! ' ' '1. ls:.vtrtowii s:4j, isumerxt v. 16, KokwyiiU V.-4'i. Esprr Johnstown 5:: p. m.. Ho..vorsvile 1.1.. Stresu II A.M), ffHiiiierst'l lu.-kttxi frx-lfi'mrl A'"itwnitHrt Sociers: 6:'.tf p. m., Em kwood 6.i SttH't'tit AHHwlrtvm Soraerst t p. m., Kot kaoud i p. in. nEXNS YLVAN IA KAILIIOA D. DISTANCE AND FARE. jii;-. Johnstownto Alt'iona " Hum-oure lT.i'a " " Wmadt-tphi. Btairs.-ille lot -Ji-i - .tinslHinr, . 47 ' hiit.t.uiva. Far.-, si in .. 11 s 1 41 M : t " tlnlliinorr -"'i ' " " W asiiingioll " " "' dlMlESSEB SC1IKIH LE. Trains arrire and ilcpart from the station at Johurloft u tut folioa : WESTWARD. Oyster Expn. 3:. m Uesura txpn-s. .V-''. a lo Johns!.. n Af omniudatio:i 7.1s a. m. Express. a. in Purifi E.tprtss 9::'-: a in vy Pasr-ngrr. '.: ;2 p. m MhiI p. ra Jobnlon n ExpnrrA. m - I. m . Line. p. iu. EAsTiTAIlD. Atlantic Exprem - -'."" a. ro. SVa-stiore Exprev .'..Mi a. ta. Harrit.unr Arconiiuoiaiion :-4 a. m. Iy Exjirrti. l-ri .a. m. Ait.ioiift Exprtr I-1"'! tx tn. Mn'.l Express 4 11 p. m J-'hnrtown Ac.-onimo'iation Tn". p.. r-lniairlphia Kaprv 7:! p. in. r ast I-iue - - !" is tn. 1 f-flt en rrrt Smells wEii BiwHamsLcou&Ks, INCFOT ONSIJXPIE. Kfft'-FrER, ASTHMA. ETC- CircoUrs Free Br PETER V0GEL, Somerset. Bt Oils! Oils! The Standard Oil Company, of Plttsbnrjh, Pa., makei. a upecialty of mauufaetunne for the Ifomeciic trade lie finest brands of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils - Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be made from Petroleum. ..callenire companion ni;h cTery known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If yon wlah the mott uniformly Satisfactory Oils FX THE American Market, fcak lor oDia. Trade for Somenet and ridntty supplied by COOK A F-RKRITa tnt duaaasET, Ps. tKll. f eTrRrH I Ncwion, III. From 1S63 to 1S05 about T t was curei by tlie use of ' T. C. DODD. JACOBS OIL DID IT." rs ra - uj y-:jiinUt)ssfM ti ' Yi Us- u'Sn v : t' l-t-4 j st f TCLEPHONC. NO. 666. YESL'E, VlTT.iliURCU, PA will n-'vr prompt att-jntion. " SPECIAL OPENING OF HATS! Our Misses' and Chil- drens' Hats Are p ronounred by all the HANDSOM EST and tbe MOST ATTRACTIVE we Lave yet shown. Come, and bring your wife and children to the store of 41 "FIFTH AVEXTK. Pittsburgh, Fa. Sportsmen's Headquarters- W . 3 Brow n. No. :t a,l 5 Wood Street, rittv htu,., in., h.s ail the !,ltsst mi prove. 1 Eire Arm, .uu. Pi-ioi- and Ki-volvc-rs. Tl.e-.- n Ter were to.a; tr, and I :,vc the larit M'-k iu s,UTii IVnu a toscirtrt from. No shoddr ood and ail iriiAian-.tiL To tbe India. 1 would y iliKt i linve fie lre!.i st.xt of fflirar!. and eissoni ju uie -i ; iii.- 1 a!) sharpen and repair, and mase all kin.l. f t,.,-aad liuht marlnm-rv. t)rIIn roj.lsnf n kinds, amrjnniiion of 'll grades und Hza. tsend lor IHustraurd t atal.ue. -FINE OLD.. WHISKIES And Imported Liquors (old In bale and by tbe epevuu lines : OLD CABI.KET. TOM JiOORK HOLLOW, O L'Ch'ESSSIMES, FIM ITS C0LD2S WEDDISG, eiBSOXS XXX X WHISKIES, Jaair Hennw, p,nl MiBotx. Coenae. Wilbur i Mia.aD iwn bia. kOe.-ry Cordial." AIM, beUlOrd Slid M ;n.m.l L.-w. D..- l. ' . uc t. c uissues. w ith sgn. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. U mm writ tm m yet? If y-oa ud hlr!lint mt:tioti u;-rac ut-t)iij. ij. make bnt. r ' "eh mnr Uu.y t ntbrt iet. m k -am rt4 and i r.ir, w is . ft t rtiMrBi-'h.., ui Mark luUas nutitlv . ' tm ta I Urrr 1 Im. i o I 1 (a rwT hi lb. ir r -iT3t..ii, krrv rrr lh-f ls. Till : firxih be M:ua:n pl at kirk rn iLi.(i4m.si. I cHsji j-r ttotliiusf csti,t. alsA. lu. sk-atii- bt .k ttrMrW m .. . . . . ....... i "tt-Wr who rm -..fcHfcis !"('""" '"r'- r,".io I i . 1 1 i i v .. . ' O I I s QBE ra lis Receipts and OF DIRECTORS HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT op Somerset County, Pennsylvania, For the Year Ending January 4, A. D., 1892, t OIIX IIAMER. ESQ.. TREASURER OF THE POOR HOUSE OF J SOMERSET COUNTY, in account with the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the year ending the fourth day of January, A. D., 1892 No, U To amount ot sales at the Poor Hout for 11 .. . .. - cioinerset County lor ortier Ko. of 1HL Mumelman fun.l Carried for arI KXPKxnrruKus. OUTDOOR EX I ESSES Amount forwarded. 1. !y amount paid for outdoor n-licf.. 3. i. ii. . t. lit. II. Ii It. 14. la. nuuuteoame children, at Hsrrisoura; " dtrerlors trarelinif "Itlr malnu-nani-e at I'll mom " O. 1. painvrs. " " Klyn fsi-tiooi, " ronstable's feee... 1 JusU'-es' fees conveyitis;o. 1). Paupers lelrersins. . " corlnui K K fare. O. P. Paupern medical attendance, O. I. EXPEXSES. POOH 1. By amount paid r dry goods and clothin i - - Tobacco X " " " " Wlieat and Sour... "4. AppleUitter 5. M " ltardware aud tinware, i. " " tut. sslt and l.-ooin. Miliar and niola-s-r. (.nxs-ric Cl.lhf Kin. bts-f and bacoD 10. 11. Ii l.s H. IS. 18. IT. is. 1!. JO. P.Rat'rs " tYuckcri. Slid rice. " " Khow and lrather 44 44 t unstable and Jtitii e's fees . " ( r.tms and weaving -. - M posisce. sutionery and priming. - " Fniit and ibrt-hiiiK . " I niipi aud cottlus-. " Viwear , ' Medical examinations and rrothonotary 's fees. Amounts forwarded FARM EX'PEX.iES. By amount paid for farm implements. " - - Pniitftlng. . - " ltanlware. " " Keitilizer and lime " " Repaid. " " " Pa-.utinc I. umber snd freis'Ut..... " ss1h and plants. iced. PERJIAXEXT IMPRO VEHEXT&. By amount paid for Ptain. ..... " " Ialior " . " " N.-w building 44 44 smoke IiuUmt EXTRA 0RDIXA R Y EX PEXSES. 1, Br aini'Uiit for Muwliiian ftintl m. J. Ktiruilnr :5. " " UeUrk I. Money on ninfiit i ' Asi-etmenl lmr ttoitw f. M ' " Kmov iiiK Woiim- 7. ' liiMirAnnc K 14 K.JLexpruafS SALARIES AXD WAVES. 1. By amount paid Attorney and clerk L. C. l)ir-cloc Krvd k Weller. Alex Hunter Wm. liii kry. Physician J. W. anxhers Orris to Co. And s sett. C. T'etmirer John Hamer. t implsin Frank Say lor lo HDE DIRECTORS OF THE TOOR 1 IX ACOOI XT W1TII SOMERSKT COl-XTT, PA. CR. 1R. 1. To amount of estimate for expenses . ft 11.jaj.oO J, Pt amount receded fnrat'o.t oinmi'siotier s on sboveorder $ l-l,?-" vj i By amount of estimate uuexpendi-d lo credit of Board...... Ji'li f 14.1'jO.iO $ 14.1S.OUO A rrnrxTOF c. c. mvs.sei.ii ax phxatiox Deed book (52, p 73. To amount received f-oin Co. Comm's., in t of Ity amount expended f.r newphpers1. etc by amount unexpended to cn'dit of Ituard to DIRECTOR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT. FUEDEniCK WEI.I.ER, TtXjR H0VPE DIRECTOR; IX ACC't WITH SOMERSKT OK 1. To amount poor houe onler Xo l" 'l i. By one year's salary a Director ALEX HVXTER. POOR H0VSE PI RECTOR. 1. To amount p.xir boae onler No. 1-vl 2. - ls.d.... i By one year's salary as Director... VM. DICKEV, TOOR HOUSE PIRECTOR, 1. To amount poor houe order Ni. ld.. ?. 44 lsyl.. S. By one year's salary as Director . o UTSTANDINU ORDEILS UNPAID. Vr. 1SV0 1-91 .So. To s buiu J. M Fike L. Morrell J M. Fike H. 8. gimmel Jdo. Stutzman lt. 1 37L .4 1M 2. :t. 4. 1J. 14. IS. -1'. it. '.'4. -."i. is! j1.. JIM. S. C. Lngue luteins K-rkey Mary F. Firestone W. i. Johnson fc Oo... T. M. t.tws .. Su-an Kice eo. Rysu J. H. Kamner ln in SI. Hoover Hester Lape... Andrew Lohr. Jas. I.. Winters Inn Kimmel...... Chas Wiii Rhoads Bros. .... We. the undersigned Anditors of the County of Somerset, In the Commonwealth of Pennsvlrnnia, do certify that in pursuance of the 47th Section of the Act. utiile.l. "An Art relating to Counties, Townhiw. etc psed tbe IStbdsv of April. A. D . lSt4." we met at the eat of Justi. e. in the Conn ty of Somen!, on the 4th. d of January lyj. and stter being duly sworn, did audit, whilst and set tle tbe several account required of ns by law. agreeably to the several Acts of Asseuit.iy and mi- f'lement thereto, ai-cording lo the best of our judgement and abiiity, aad that the foregoing are rue and correct statements of the following accounts, viz : 1st John llamer. E.. Treasurer of the Poor House and Eouse of Employment of Somerset Coun ty, with said County of Somerset. Jil. The account of the c C Muselman Iionallon. "ji. The estimate aceounu. 4th. The individual accounts of tbe Directors or tbe Poor, with theCounty of Somerset, all for tbe yer lsvl. The said Treasurer and the Directors were duly summoned to piear liefore the Anditors with their books and papers, anil they did so appear, and produced their books, orders, bills, vouchers and papers, iee summons attached, i In testimony whereof we have hereunto set oar hands and seals this the 30th day of January. A. P.. lsi ATTEST r. P. BROrcHER. rsiATl A. C. H0LBERT. Clerk. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, HAKUFACTURING STATIONER AND blank: book maker. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Pittsburgh Fmst Collirt and WNsEHVaTORY (iFmI'stIl P.H.h..r(r P. '' iewcn4.ni I n,nm.wMi .....,, . . . . . . h ome comforts and cwre. -ih year begins tjept. -uu tor catalogue jo tee rrwiiienL Expenditures THE OF THE POOR Receipts Dr. 4 1.0 - i'i l Ikl ' i:t,7'JsiH J lt.iLU6 ls-'t. IV.ucber lean tntenrst lsul. to balance account O. Dr. t U,91.V - . t S.'.1..V. M -V 7s..l ., l.i:.M M.: T.uu 60UO 4.1s 4T.v.'. 14H. sT.Vi W.tot 2.2H. ActiNsS- - . Feelde minded.... . . I'aupcre II0LSE PR'iPER. f 519.4'.! l:ti..:i S.M 40 4! rtio". lTT'.l.' Tl.f) 'J7...-V.' Jl7.'. 4n.. 1 P. 1I...07 TT.'.M 3.'. 43... . ;t.'..is ia.-i ... i S.n.J.61 l'.4,.'l I lL4X(V. --S 4.1 4') JU i . -V ! 101 ! tA.M 1 I i j I4l . .4k-..' 41V.12 i 7,(MC.CT . . .... lJir Um. ........ !.S- JT:t 50 JO 'jo.(n, 11150$ Colorn . f ?.' SO.KI So.to ( 1.J 10 ., n tm 4.1 1 1 4IM0 4 -.IW f F. Schmuc ker ... t l4.yjl.Uti 14.irJ4 I OR. PR. ilusselnian fund Wd.. . balance aecount 14 .rc 1 :. s - - . f J',UU . ... J :t.oo S bo.') IX ACC0VXT WITH SOMERSET C0VXTV. 25.W J S.o :.no 50. U0 t iiO.Cil IX ACC0VXT WITH SOMERSET COVXTY. -iVi0 .".O.iW S 3O.00 i Issutsl . ..Amount .-.I :'..po t 33.00 . 1" .... W.62 : . .... S.M a 7.S ... 4.r . 4"0 .... .) 7'. .M "Kl -. 11 ... Kv! .... 11 ' . .. .'" . 2.KJ t 2F.4 1 H4.RM AN SHAFFER, isgAL.1 JNt. 0. HAY. siau Jacob D. Swank, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Neat door west of Lutheran Church. Somerset, Pa. Having opened up a shop in tliis place, I am now prepared to sup ply the public with clocks, watches and jewelry of all descriptions, aj cheap as the chejpest. KEPAIRIXO A? S PEC1ALTY. All work guaranteed. Look at my stock before mating your holi day purchases. THE NOTED SPECIALISTS. 1 Drs. McC'ellan and Salm, IR. MOiilTZ SALJf,Sr.eeia!i.t. WONDERFULLV CIIEONIC DISEASES, IHSEASKS OF Tin: Ear, Eys Ksssl tet lm anl Easal Cr::; ij" All Eye Oi-rratioiH i ; t t r - 117 SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMEHSI T. ?a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. One ilav Cinlv. C:ul earl v. Cinderella Stoves and Ran ".s-! - . - - ;r..s-r-rTTr - "9.' 'j ' yr"' J.. -7.VJV1 OS 1 , " i N D E R I The U or;v:r,:.-t 1 (".-.', !-.: faction. T :..!, :t i: a .-i .-h m i i 4 f i-r - i ;!:.- ..tv.r. x iiut BKH'K OK IK-X UNiN.,-. lVV.l .E l.ll A Ftanii: 1 aii-1 - JALES 15. II0LI)EIIDAU3, Somcrcst, Pa. ! kri;-:ii.'cr A Kurt. Ilorlin. ra.. IT WILL l'AY VOtT to si r ri Jleniorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. rEN'X'A., Janufr?tunrr ol and Ueaier la Xtutem Wirt Furr.'ifdm f.or1 Soii-e, 6i'.' r,'.- MiHHLE 113 EMMIE fltt A!. Ajntfjr'M U U:iE UROSZE! Pemons iu need of f')"yKT WORK will And il to tbeir ;utcr.i iui nil til my iwr ivre a proper stiomng wi.i i.e g.,ti. ti.e'm. - 'T'-'Mti i;.:ruM.-'t l L ' Hrt t i'.-.''.? I i-Ki' L'J'. I iuviie sp.e.ai attention w tne WhiU Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument In'rrvlneed b REV W PTV-, rc; 4 lmproTetueti: in the point of M.TFI:iAL .t.i j tUNSTKI t"l iO.N. ai?d wr.ieti La I'-sf.l'ed to t-e I the Popular Mon-imept ' ' of.r i.:.-tfc:e t'ii I mate. aGlVE HE A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEH. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Fa. This Model Drug Stcrsis Rapidly Biccning aGr.:i Favcrits ttHz ?c:ph in Ecarch cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. JZedicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THK DOCTOR GIVES FEASOSAL ATTENTION TO THE CCMFOrSDIXa CF LDuiuBr'sPrescriiiioislFaMlyReceiiti GREAT CARE BEIXQ TAKES TO I? 2 CSLY f&E.-IT A.D rURS AS'IUZS SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on nand. Frc3 such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FHiEST BBMBS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display cur to ntending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LCU7HER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, MurrTACVaE S5D DlALM IMS WboLDaLI RlTAU lB C LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Sott "Woods, OAK, POPLAR, BIDISGS, PiTKETS, JCOrLDIX'?d ASH. WALXTT. rLOORIMJ, SASH, 1IKHU CHSSRT. IKLLOWl-INK, FmS.LES. POORS BALt'ssTRIt. CHbSTXn, WHJTK PINE. LATxI. PUX1H. r. A L F 1 Geoersl IJneofri Knules f Luin"jr (.n.l ButMing Jiril aud KiSLf -1 ': i'-; '- '' ' Also, caa Torn Lsh anTtfcin.a the li'ieof oir bn.Mn-ss -)o. i t wi'h kiI .c pJumplci , snt-n s Brackets. CWd:d work etc. elias CTjnsrcs'oi-ir, Office and Yard Opposito S. &C. R. K. Station, Somerset GIYE YOUR BOYS A USEFUL FSFSESr. rN T Press 2e3 cff. 1 sy f j . , 7 vniT pan vmr TH!3 Sy 1 1 A Xi-iU PAPER rHEIUlTGTOITEEOS. .ba will coaassi iu i U,s,i 'if i S it .J 'K , DR. J. J. y.' Cl.KI.i.w, SUCCESSFUL IN ALL lullv lYrfoi-n:fd 1 v Ti LL Bh'slT- ( r E LLA A. , tt i a: u- r N I ENTKh.-, KXTK V l.AK-rK AND HI a:iJ I. J. Coer i Son. Mev T -Ti!-T"1 1 - . .t iiacticalli. r : , Over 50O Ccautlful '.Ii r" i km. fA ! I W..'., its fl'ti Ro!"'v'rS j ? i I TVhm K-w, -.-! . b: 1. .1""- Si .-- ! .1 s t! t
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