The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 17, 1892, Image 2

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    The Somerset Herald
EDWARD SCULL, Editor ar.d Frcprietor.
YrSBSEKDAV.
JebruarT IT,
Tki; prophet of th snowies winter Las
r-een lost in the drift of current events.
A LaTtx-t-u reported in the lower
Louse of Congress repealing the bounty
on sugar.
The crop of women who want more
alimony and less Lusband, is unusually
Urge this yer.
Peot-le in parts of Austria as well as in
portions of Russia, are actually starring
for want of food.
On e ou!d drive oar-mnle team heav
ily loaded through " tbe split" in tbe
New York Democracy.
AViie.s Governor Boies made Lis Dea
ver gjieech he was silent on tbe subject of
Lis choice for President, but eilence gives
consent.
T .nti-lotterr people of Louisiana
.k but little slock in Mr. Morris' prom
isa that the old ocUpus will quietly hand
in its checks.
A i-om:iss!n to te composed of two
reireentativcs of each government will
conduct tbe arbitration in the dispute be-
twetn the United Slates and Creation
tx.a, on tbe liehring sea lbbery rights of
each power.
.t the town elections in Central New
York last Tuesday, the Iltpablicans car
ried many towns where they have always
lefore been defeated. SUW eiealing cues
not nav in the long run. The people will
a rule, ignore party to rebuke such
frauds as were practiced on them by Hill
and Lis crowd of Stale stealers.
that the Republican party is living on its
ploriotf. old record which it Las long out.
lived. The McKinley law was tbe last
art nf the Republican party as a great
legislative measure and the party Las no
desire to Jodjre the responsibility for that
act. It invites its opponents to make
that the issue, to draw the line on that
la,tct and fight tbe campaign out on that
line. Congressman Mills 6eems to be tbe
obIt IhFaiocrat in a responsible position
who is willing to draw that line, and
have the Democratic House repeal the
McKinlev law, even Springer can not get
a united lemocracy to aci uu u
rpsa'ir? the tariff on wool. The Mc
Kinley bill is a eat bugaboo to me
Democrats, but they are afraid to meet it
in s staiid-up fight
Harrison Stronger Than Ever.
Krom tbe Now York Mail aad Ex pre.
The Democratic Sun paid a high compli
ment to Mr. Blaine yesterday, when it and
that ia its iuJzuient "no candidate whom
tbe democracy could name in Jane could
bavebcatea Mr. Blain at the polls in No
vember." It might also add that no candi
date the democracy can name, not even its
t.ec:al favorites, Hill or Gorman, wUl be
able to defeat President Harrison at the polls
next November.
The business men of the country bare
learned to place confidence in President
Harrison s integrity. They admire his pro
found convictions and his extraordinary
ability a a forcible writer and an eloquent
siieaker on national issues. Above all, they
trust him to stand a a barrier before the ru
inous policy of the free silver coinage men
in Lis own aad in the democratic party as
the one barrier between conservatism and
juaacial chaos.
President Harrison started out with the
d.stiuct purpose of giving the people a busi-
ne- man's administration. He did not seek
.r.Tilnmr. be did not court applause. He
t i - -. .
followed tbe dictates of his conscience, and
bv urucient, int. liient and earnest efforts
has made his Administration more popular
from day to day and stronger from hour to
hour.
President Harrison, whose ronoiui nation
seerus to be the loic of the situation, will
be much stronger at the polls in November,
lvij, than he was in November, IssS.
The Reading Deal.
It Holds a Threat OverE ry Con
sumer of Coal.
Ilenrr Clews A Co.. tbe rrcat briers of
New Yoik, aent out a epecial circular in re
gard to Ui Rsadinj dea! of the early part of j
tbe week, which contains these parairraphs :
On Wednesday, the fact was authoritative
ly acknowledged that an important deal had
been already consummated as between the
reading, the Central of New Jersey, and tbe
Lehigh Valley P.ailroad Companies', calcu
lated to have important future bearing- up
on these companies, if not upon, tbe entire
production and distribution of anthracite.
The t'Urpcse of the arrangement is to
place tbe Lehlfh Valley un i the Central of ing the past year about l'K doien yons men
New Jerv-v under the direct control of the mostly under ltf years of age, have died from
The Deadly Cigarette.
AVashisotot, D. C, Teb. 12. Tlie ways
and means committee of the House wni oe pe
titioned to prepare a bill invokitiK the gov
eromenlal condemnation of the cigarttti'
habit. Eepresntatives Cochran, CntEmingij
and Btahlencker of New York have in their
possession bills which they have been pe.
titoned to introduce providing for tbe sup
pression of cigarette manufacture by iropos.
ing an internal-revenue tsx of $1') per I
onfall imported or domestic, cigarettes sold
in this country.
Accompanying the memorial is a tSatenien'
which tays: 'Clippings taken from paper
throughout the Vnited States show that dur
Produce the Books.
It is the judgment f the best lawyers
in the State, as well as of people who
ran read and understati! plain 1'ngush,
that tbe lieading railroad deal, in a com
bine to control the anthracite coJ, i nn
constitational. f ronre a man laiu.'.s
w ill be issued and proceedings bad to se
cure an injunction against the Reading.
t- Wednesday last the President sent
ts the Senate the nomination of Joseph
Rutfington, Ksq.,of KitUnning.as United
states District Judge lor the Western
District of Pennsylvania. Judge Iiulnng
ton is only thirty-live year? of age, and is
reputed to be a pc-titleman of genial dispo
6ition, cou-teons manners, and high legal
attainments.
" Tukt have the meetings and brass
bands and I g:t Uie delegates," is the
way Senator Hill rams up the result of
the big lemooratic merting in New York
Thursday night to protest tpainst his
Kodak convention. This is, no donbt,
true as to New York, but Tammany's tiger
Las not yet got Lis paws on all the other
States.
rrum the Harri.-burg Te!tgra;ia.
The Soldiers' Orphans' Schools Legislative
Investigating Committee, after a two days'
session, adjourned to meet at the call of tbe
chairman, having succeeded in getting noth
ing from the syndicate witness it had on the
stand except a di-claiuier that any wrong
ha J been done. To the questions of the com
mitteemen s to the whereabouts of the
book keot iy the syndicate the witness
could tcive no inforiuat'wa, and said it kept
no books except a cash book, by which a di
vision of the surplus cash was luada. The
committee decided that it would not go
ahead until it had the books, as it is on rec
ord from tb.- evidence of a previous witness
that thev are in existence. That is the prop
tr stand to uke in the matter. Tbe public
will accept nothing but a thorough probing
of the scandal and s discovery of those who
got the big profits. The books will show this
when they arc found, and those boo.; must
be produced. Public interest all over the
State has been aroused in this matter, end
nothing .-diot of a .tyiuplete investigation
will be satisfactory.
Reaiing ; not thro.-.gh a lease, mib wouid
be illegal in theStates through which the
roads run, but through a trust arrangement
hich it is assumed will hold good in law.
The plan is very much the time as that un
der which the Chicago Gas Company con-
trols the several corporations of a Lica it is
composed. A msjonty of the stock of Le-
High Valley and Jersey Central is placed in
escro in the hands of a Trustee and in be
half of Trading, and the latter Company
places in the custody of said Trustee a cer
tain amount of interest-bearing secu rities,
to insure the fultiilment of tbe engagements
undertaken by Reading toward the other two
Companies. Reading guarantees dividends
upon the stock of tbe I-ebigh Valley at tbe
rate of " per cent, until July 1. : at 6
per cent, from that date until July 1, ,
and at 7 per cent from and after that date.
After July 2, 1S74, 7 per cent, is guarauteed,
and any sarplus above that is to be divided
equally between Reading and Lehigh alley
until 10 per cent, is paid to the latter, when
the E-ding will Uke all farther surp.us,
Heading guarantees 7 per cent, heneaforth
on New Jersey Central stock, and divides
equally any surplus above that amount with
t company. The Directors of tbe
two minor roads will be given full represen
tation in the directorate of Reading.
Thia combination will cover fuhy sixty
pr cent, of the present production of an
thracite coal. To guard against the possi-
lity of this majority in prod 5ioa being at
some future time lost, it it ua ijrstoii that
the friends of this transaction have procured
controlling interest in the Delaware, Lack
awanna A. Western, to as to secure the more
certainly the harmonious ri-operation of
that Company for tbe o!ij;r.a contemplated
in tbe amalgamation. The harmonious co
operation of these four cimpaaies w ill con
trol seventy-five per cent, of tbe enure out
put of anthracite. This arrangement covers
a shire and bond cap'.til agrejtir.g $.k)2,
5h),'jw, and raust, therefere, le ranked
among the most important railroad consoli
dations accomplished in our railroad histo
ry,
Tbe professed object of this great deal
i.s to produce batter harmony auutig the
producers aud earners of authracite, to
economize in the methods of its distribution.
and to obtain better control over its prices.
The means tem to be construed as a short
and easy way to the end. Probb!y, there
is little doubt that the first results will be
satisfactory even hiirhly so to the owner
of the properties. But it is not to be over
looked that the consolidation is an expert'
the tfTects of smoking paper-wrapp-d cigar
ettes; in some cases there has been an
analysis of the stomach, and in most in.
stances there has been found acid phosphorus
and arsenic, which is largely ucd in the
manufacture of cigarette pair. The yame
clippings show that about 100 men have
been consigned to insane asylums from the
same cause. In about forty states a law l as
been passed prohibiting the sale of paper-
wrapped cigarettes to minors under l1'
years of age.
There has never jet been a. chemist of any
responsibility who has examined peper-
w rapped cigarettes who has not most de
cidedly proaoanced them injurious.
The internal revenue tax is now o0 cent
per 1,AX) paper-wrapped cigarettes of less
than three pounds weight per l,f"D e.gar
ettes.
Following the statement are the names
and former address of over 2 people, of
various sections of the United States who
have during the past year died or grown
hopelessly insane as the effects o( the cigarette
habit.
Representative Cochran will file his bill
with the ways and means committee, of
which he is a member, for such act! jn as the
committee may detm proper.
Colokej. Alexander K. MiCuee, ed
itor of tbe Philadelphia 77. is generally
Democrat in these later days but he Can
not stomach D. B. Hill. At a ban.jutt
ia Jersey city on Lincoln's birthday, f'ol.
MeClure exclaimed : " What a difference
between Abraham Lincoln and David P.
Hill. The one redeemed a continent and
made Lis name immoitii. The other's
chief recommendation as a Presidential
candidate is that he stole a State."
What It Is Coming To.
From JiVe.
St. Peter" You can't come In,
Dynamiter" Give me a front seat, or I
wreck the whole place,"
Kv-fJovEKSOR hav, of Indiana, Las
boen warned that he will Lave to revise
Lis list of delegate to the Chicago con
vection. The HooMer Democrats are
perfectly willing to give Gray a little no
toriety as a favorite son, but they do not
iproposeto allow him to give the Suite to
illili. lie has been allowed to select the
AlelegaMsj, but investigation shoos that
he. has selected a lot of Hi!! Democrats
and no Cleveland Democrats. The In
&a&ano!is &Htin.i Las therefore served
notice on liiiu that Le must revise the
list, or it will be revised for him. Kvi
dently the Hoosicr Democrats' are getting
jsut-pieious of their own favorite
'itVEBosiTY is a characteristic of the
Ametican nation. The people of the l'n:
ed State have never faiied to respond
with pronuA L'berality to the appeals of
-digress, wbetiiet they come from sn;Ter
in our own laca or from starving and
i3e stricken maseea 5b Jriurope. The
-ontt ibr.twns for the relief of ti? K-i-wian
f atKiae RutTarera Las been immediate ;'nd
substantial, both ia the cast and west.
The northwestern iuic.-s have already
given their shipload of our, and ar
rangements Lave been made for trans
porting it to Russia without charge. The
"al of the New York Chamber of Coni
nierne for the starving Russians has reach
ed respectable proportions, and the fir-it
'Icstalitntsat will speedily be in the hands
-sf the A meres n Minister at St. Peters
rg. The t'nited States is repaying Rus
m'.At friendliness b the Union during
the war with interest.
TnnChieag ,
ernor Koraker
f.rfrfvi sjv: Kx-Cov-
A Terrible weapon.
Naw Yoki, Feb. 15. Ludwig Bauer, a
short, slightlv-built Oerman, 2!' vcars old,
was to-day committed to the Har'atn jail,
in default of $1,'J) bail, to await tri-1 for
throwing vitriol on two women. Tbe com
plainant was Caroline Oborgtouh, who is ten
years the prisoner s senior, bhe lives w:lu
ber bun'oand, Christian, at lis, Locust ave
nue.
Obergloch is a stable roau In the Tremont
horse car stables, and is away fro mi home a
good deal oi the time. I.auer haj been a
boarder in the family for more than two
years liefore Kberj'.tKh discovered that he
ras very attentive to Sirs. Obergloch. liau-
er was obliged to leave the house, but con
tinued to visit Mrs. Ohsrsioch in her bus-
binds absence. He called there a week ago
ana round Mrs. Ooergloch talking to a
strange man. Uatier was jealous aud threat
ened to scar the woman's fare with vitriol.
Priday Bauer called on Mrs. Obergloch,
and was let upon by her sua, CJiris!i:.n, M ho
is 1-. years Old, Bauer tuouijht It time to
get out, and had nearly reached the street
rhen overhauled. He drew a scJa water
bjtlle from his pocket, and dung it among
his pursuers. It crushed against the wall
metit, and that its outworkings most en- I and its contents scattered over Mrs. Ober-
counter problems new to our industrial ex- 1 gloch s left shoulder and arm and over Sir."
wience and the solution of which cannot I Fellers right wrist and bands.
A Shipload of Flour.
M;.vxEAroLis Feb. 11. The following
telegram, which explains itself was to-day
seat to Alexander ;reger, charge d'affairs
of the KussWu legation at Washington :
"We take great pleasure in informing
you that our efforts to raise a shipload of
I! jur far the relief of peasants ia your coun
try have bvn crowned with success. The
subscription list closes to-day with a total
of 4,ri0,io0 pounds or over, con
tributed by the millers of the United States
t'u people of Minneapolis', and the fanners
of Nebras a. This is ail on the road to New
York, where free storage is given ft by the
Terminal Warehouse Company. It is to be
carried free by the railroads, and we have
accepted from the Atlantic Transport line
the tender of t'e s!atB;r Sfissiuri, which
will carry the fl jur f.-ew Uy Libia. Tbe ship
leave er!y ia March."
Tiiis is signed by V. Jar and Ceeve, com
m'sriotiers repn-feating the American rail
lerv i;i-J the g rern3r of Minnesota.
now be fons.ep, In its principle, though
not in its form, the company Is virtually tbe
same as that upon which our great ;-lrusts'
have been formed, and, with one or two ex
ceptions, pur experience of those organiza
tions has not buea such as to encourage san
euine ho:3 of their pf.rmsr.enfT. Within
the past month two of them have broken
up, partly from disagreement among their
members, but principally because they have
failed to insure the control for which they
were organized. The public will regard this
new amalgamation of interests as a long step
in the direction of a monopoly of the an
thracite trade, and certainly not without
some prima ficia show of reason. How
that ordinarily dangerous power will, in
this case, be used remains to be seen. It
can hardly ail to to viewed with distrust
bv all classes of tbe community; for it
holds a threat over every consumer of fuel
from the great transportation and manu
facturing corporations to the humblest cot
tage. Moreover, the spread of these great
concentrations of capital is steadily building
up a hostile public opinion, which may
someday assert itself in legislation to an
overwhelming effect ; and the courts are ac-
The bottle had contained nearly hal
pint of vitriol. A doctor was sent for and
applied remedies. The women's dresses were
ruined, but their bleeves haa partly protect
ed them, and their injuries, although pain
ful, are not serious.
Bauer kaid in court that he had no Idea
of attacking anyone with the acid, although
he bad bottled it at tbe soda factory and
taken it with him. "I intended to commit
suicide with it if Mrs. Obergloch did net
keep her engagemeut with me," he said.
"When Christian aad tbe boarders we:e
about to catch me I had to do something,
and the bottle was all I had to defend niy
sjif with."
'What Will He Do With It 7"
Sx Axt.imo, Texas, Feb. 12. Benigno
Mir'.it.ez, a Mexican circus manager trailing
after Garza from Galan, Coabuiia, finding
business bad in his own country, essayed a
town iu Texas and attempted to smuggle his
entire circus the Rio Grande a few miles
below' Kig'.e Pm. lie was captured and
trough: to this city to ausaer to the Feder
al Court, au J his circus in in the hands of
tbe officials.
Polling-Booth Contest Settled.
HBKi-:.t c.;. Pa.. Feb. 12. Tbe polling
booth contest is seilltd. The Eisner Booth
Company cf St. l.ows iasiEted that the jai
tern adopted by the stati boird was an in-frim-emeat
upon Us patents fad threatened
o entef suit against any person ruanufict-Ji-ing
them. To-day Hvtgh P. Piiles rep:;;
senting the Kisser Company, ar.-aned with
a re resrMa'.ive of Ira T. Cirfnent of Sun
bury by which the latter U allowed to
manu.ra:ure these booths.
Of Interest to Clergymen.
PiTTsct'Ruit, February 12. An order has
just bten issued by the Pennsylvania rail-
ich
has the happy faculty oft an Pennsylvania company whicl
never allowing Lis uli,U8iaii f,. tIu, deeply interests clergymen. It is over th
Republican cause to cool, whatever Lis
Jefeats and disappoiutnier.U. It w
kan a month inee be Fullered defeat in
a etraggU- for the seat of senator Sherman,
bat threatened to plit the party in
tti3,i,iit at the Republican League ban
quet in OMhwUis, Friday cijlit, beseetn
ed to have forgolte tliat he had ever said
(i&ririi things against hevjan. the rresi--dent,
or Ciovernor McUiniey. JJe was
warm ia Lis prtuie of each of these men
and gave tbeaswanoe that h;o would
be in line in November, w b.ethcr the can
didate should be President Harrison or
"Ohio's great statesman. William McKin
!ey, Jr." One thing set ins to be conclu
sive, tt the Republicans of Ohio ate
sti'd uwtfd, cd that the strong band of
unity is the brilliant and courag-xius lead
er, Cnjvernor Mi-Kinwr.
signature U C-eneral Passenger Agent J. K.
Wood, of the I,tuar, and F. A. Ford, of tbe
latter line, and i,- direOai to all the ticket
agents of llie ennylvtnij raiVoid and its
branches aud of lines included ia tbe J,'enn
eylvauia railroad. Thair instructions are to
sell tickets, includluga single round trip, at
a one-half rate to ministers. This Is consid
erable concession, asa two thirds rate pre
vailed heretofore.
En'fc,? Bco,77? Lincoln.
Losnos. IVb. !U Tt, Muuluujr ss.vs to
day that the withdrawal of Biaine from the
position of csr.d.Jate for tbe nomination for
president of the X'nited Prat hat brought
tbe president into special prominence. It
tu;s Blaine's friends in the Republican
oonvemiu fill not allow Harrison to be
nominated. Tee .?p;-hlicans, it adds, have
an ideal " dark hone" in kobtr: TUnciln
r r. ,
4 Cfrican msnister to Great Britain, who
f.Tjragement to Americaa siiiLijiiding, j would pn,.the m.st formidable candidate
suid hasten the iitx a hen the Zi-;ir&aJ; i they c:iiiJ choose.
f caving oar pw ldcetra.p?r:ed in for- v i-jroi,ean racewso,- J-3s, "is of
ikttorassha!!ce3'etoes'it. j UaV'awi importance to ua. Thepeopteio
J LhisA-owvUy, jiite their shyness ind con-
TrtEKE'fceezrit advantagelo the com-1 i'ut ,'f,u!t( f ebtfrlishDes. are sin--,P2ca.r.paVn
in eh action of ,ie best ! n t-ot fUy are anxious
Mr. Blaine's Denial.
V-mhi.vjt-jx, Feb. 10. In relation to a
story tek;gra;,hed from Washington last
night the: he voly shortly retire from the
cabinet. Secretary Eiaiue to dy : "The
story is fa'se. There is not a word of truth
in it." Mr. P.Iaine added : "These stories
are being circulated by idle persons who
have nothing better to do, and I ask you to
dei:y them ia the most positive terms. This
s-a'.ement is an infernal lie." Ia reply to
the question as to other rumored changes in
tue cabinet Mr. lliame said : "I do not
I have all I
can d i to dtoy absurd njaj jrs about myself
without paying a'teatigq j tho Concern
ing othrs. I suppose these ru m rs are
sUrud by the ssms men who set ill oat one
about me. There seems to be no more foun
kiiou for them."
Tai grain trade from the port o Yew
Torkfoe the year l.s'jl wa the largest in ..uow anything about them
en yei.rftng seventy and a half rr.il
iiooe of Loa!4s. This represents a ship
fins tonnage of 'loe cpon two millions
tftci m onarter, and it ia not ulUfaetory to
a tuat thete millions of tons 4ta?r
icao teiu"e were almost entireiy trattcs
Vrted ir ign bott u.s. Only t'eniv
ve eargfief Uiuiad tiuder the Amexican
tixg. Aaay bscki:Le ast are to be
fjend te causes of this jd cfjidition :
EpUdI heavily t ul sidii er r-hip-ping
exjHij-aoiea; he United State tys
ot. Tl ;reswit xJaiinistra'.ion and
the Ffty im Congress Li? done much
I vaooeth diLp;,ing bite.'t. The
elertioe aC a Epulian J'rcfiduit ai.'J
Congrea this fall w-i'ii a.vit2 f.atknslen
Starving Russia.
Bottom, Feb. 11. brinoem iiigalitcliefl cf
Russia, at a reception here to day, gave an
interesting account of the famine ia h-r
country aad the mcthuds employed to aid
the starving peasants. She beio by s.iyitg
that there had been much misrepresentation
of her country by the American pre. Tbe
present terrible calamity is partly due to the
neglect of the peasants to make the best us?
cumulating an imposing mass of decisions I 0f their opportunities. They are like chil
against combination; whose effect is to im- I dren who Lave been kept in subjection by
pair the fiie Forking Qf the law of competi
tion. There U no saying what miy be the
ultimate outcome of these s-;!f protective ten
dencies of public opinion ; and, for that rea
son, it ;'s impossible to tell how far the pr- j
mancnt value of the securities concerned in
this amalgamation tasy be ali'ected by this
significant achievement.
Concerning Government Officials'
Salaries
Wa'his-ijtox, February 12. Itcprenta
tive Wheeler, of Alabama, has introduced in
tbe houe a bill prop jst Kg that tbe salaries
of all government officials amounting to
t-'.i. or more be reduced l per cent and
all salaries exceeding ii,0 be reduced 10
percent. The preamble fq Mr. Wheeler's
bill recites that congrats i. deeply impressed
by the evidence before it by the financial
dNtress which prevails ia the rural distrcis
of our land, in that the incomes of our citi
zens are much le-s and the cost of lining
much more than at t'le times the salaries of
the cfiicials were tiiel by law.
A E3 W,?a," to a Good End.
Tcsosto. Ohio, J-eh. lu. Temperance
jx-ople of Toronto have started a war of ex
termination on the taloons. Some time go
William Mason, owner of the prropety on
which the Dew Drop inn is being conducted
by S. M. Robertson, received a letter signed
"White Capps" warning him to onst Robert
son. Tuesday night tbe building was burn
eldown. The saloon keepers charged the
temperance people with the act. Feeling
runs high. Ietectives have been put on the
rase.
A Mayor toe Be wowed Prom Office-
Pittsscgh. Feb. U.In the ease of James
G. Wyman, Mayor of Allegheny city, the
jury to day returned a venlict finding him
guilty of extorting illegal witness fses, and of
taking fees in excess of the leeal limit In
tbe case of Frank Willing el al. Wyman was
found not guilty. Besides a fine of $."Xt, or
one year's imprisonment, the mayor will lie
removed from office. Ex Mayor Pearson,
Wyuan a predecessor, wjs put on trial after
the vard'et, el.ared vitn o-ilif ting fees for
the county and appropriating them.
A Sheollrg Crank on a Train.
St. Jobs, X. B., Feb. 11. A man giving
the name of Patrick Ra.'erty of New York ia
in jail here charged with attempting to shoot
Arthur C. Younr, a commercial travaler
from Boston. Eo'.h were passenge-s on a
pssa-hen Pacific train from Halifax and got
into a row. Jtifr-ny drew a ravolverand
tried to fhoot Young, tut the conductor
struck h'f arm np i s the pistol was dis
charged. Eafe.-ty has len actirg strargely
since his arrest ai d it is thoegbt that his
mind is unbalanced.
orrtMWA, Feb. 1 i W. U Morrla, who
lives on a farm north of town, wai visited
by three toegbs lat nh;ht tboat midnight
who ore white masks. They claimed to be
"white caps." Tbey went to tie bouse,
knocked on the door aid when it was open,
seiz Morris, tied his bands behind him',
?.?ok him to the wood.
Here a rop put around Lis reck and
one end wa thrown over the limb of a tree.
Morris wa then 'pulled np from the ground
irKl ,el down gin. being told if he did not
leave the cvulrj to-day they would return
to-nigjit ana htr.j him. Urs. Morris is
lingering in a critical condition as realt
U tbe X-ir!.!.... Mr.. V..-i MiL'e.! o:-e rravV
strict parents and who are suddenly given
their liberty. The next generation will reap
the benefits of the freedom which these peo
ple cannot understand.
The great drouths, so common in the south
of Russia, are caused, said she. by the acts
ofthe landed proprietors, who cut down
whole forests and make no attempt to re
plant them. The- people are holier, very re
ligious, won jarfully p:lout and en-Juriig.
and when they are ill treated li.ey do not
revolt, but die.
The Emperor scsias to be doing all in his
power to help the starving peasants and
there are no festivities going on in St. Peters
burg. In closing the Princess calhT atten
tion to the fact that R lsiia, above all Enro
pean countries, stood by the North dnring
tbe dirk days of the civil war. and she
beged tbat there might not be inditiereace
to her terrible needs. She b;iieved that al!
funds and d ana-ions should be sent to the
American Consuls in Russia.
Prom the First Monday of January. 1891, to tho First
Mr.nrl.ir nf January. 1892-
lew Spins C-oOuS
FOR 1892
Arr nnw in Tvvrv Ponartmcnt
full of all the very latest styles of
jSTEAV goods
At prices that wc lave never be
fore offered as low for nice,
GOOD STYLES
of new, first-class goods, and they
can only be seen at the old reliable
house of
PARKER & PARKER.
Dd From Fright.
Caroline J. Gardner, fifiecn years old, who
lived with her mother at K-d-a! Sta
tion, near pittfl urg, d'., d yesterday from
friut, caused by Thom.-'i and Jame S'-cid
more, who, it is believed, attempted to kid
nap her for immoral purpote. The G-ird'
ners were wretchedly poor, and the mother'
Mrs. Margaret Gardner, supported herself
and daughter by washing and meading for
the miners of the sittiemeiit. Tba t kid.
mores attempted to seize tbe girl while she
was out for coal, but the escaped to the
house and locked the door. She was t-.ken
sick and went to bed at once, dying yester
day. The coroner's jury declared tbe Skid
motes guU:y cf njans'iagbter, and they
were pi., ea in jail, ihi poslruiortea also
revealed the fact that the girl died of voItu
lar contraction of the heart, and the pbj si
cians declared that it was caused by fright
The mother had not a cent to pay ftirtrs!
expenses, and tbe miners took up a collec
tion raising $!!.
fOii dyspepsia,
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
Is an effective remedy, ai numerous testimo
nial conclusively prove, -for two years
1 was a constant stiKerer from dy-ix-psia
aad liver cmnpLiint. I dortoroil a Kaz
t:ra and Uie medicines prescribed, in neariy
every ease, only aggravated Uie disoase.
An apothecary advised me to use Ayer-s
barsapanlla. I did so, and was cured
at a cost of fi since tbat tima i, Cii
teen my family cidieme, unJ sTrkhejs. ha
(eiv,,i.t:- a Strai.ger to our houwehoH. I
t-tlicve it to be Um eet aiediciue on earth."
1'. P. McNuity, liaektuan, Suiuiuer St.
bowel!, Mass.
FOR DEBILITY,
Ayer'SarGaparilla
?1 f ttaiu f aru vbps uia cojjpunit crisi
tiaie iii iii.povemlied blood. e( wai a
areat anflerer Imw a low condition of the
l iood and geuenu debilitv. beeomit g eimllv,
ko reduced that 1 was ui;lt for work. otii
hsg Uiat I did for the complaint helped me
so mutt, as Avers Sarsaparilla, a tew bottles
( which restored me to health and strength.
1 take every opportunity to recommend mis
medicme in similar cases." c Vick U t.
Wain t., CliillicoUie, Ohio. '
FOR ERUPTIONS
A nd all disorders originatir.g in impurity of
the b!oi, iuoh as boi.i. carbuu !f. pinl'Vi.
Moiebcs. saiwheum. scald-hctd, asroiwini
sres, and the hke, Ukeonly ' ' ' -
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
rstraSKD BV
REPORT OF THE COUNTY AUDITORS
OF fcOMKRoET COUNTY,
Jh.i Hamr. Et., Tres-wrer of tae County f ScSiersvt with atid r.OTnt: fsIZr
SntU W meatii H. s:oinrr. Fq., ITiMI-n.xar) aad tlcru oftlK Coons of tu Cu.iiri ,(
with iiwwieiiuiiivni s.nierri "" ',r
-o
TOIIX IIAMER, 'Esq., Treasurer of Somerset County, Pa., in
:ccutiiit with the oou:r.,y ounieisLi.
RECEIPTS-DP..
For Taxes Ilcceivcl from Colkctots of State and County Hates for
the .rears 135. '87, '83, SO, "00. 91 :
No.
COLLIlTOBS.
Fire
Company
XXUAL FINANCIAL STATEMEXT
OF THE
Farmers' Union Association
-AND
losorance
OF.
Somerset County. Pa.,
For The Vear Ending; Dee. 3Ut, 1891.
Number of pnlie'e in force . 1 t
initof in ml eit toaiveF-iiicnl.. '.iW9.W)
tUite uf asv-ui l Umiug yr lsill, 'J', Mills.
RESOURCES.
Pal. In trea-ciry Pee. 31, Is-!... f
Mit'Bii'img oudaplicites Ihx.
::ls. lsi t,llZ2
A'-i-mt awTuenu matte
)urinrytur l-ul .
Amoinr. rt'.viVLti fur uieuiber-
ihip iu l-.-l 110.21 8 6,21".
LIABILITIES.
Airo'in; due on lo Deo. ::1, 'so . 40". 00
AnKiunl ot loss I.t fire and l:ght-
i.intr lurir.ir lv"! 4 .!(. jl
Afxiuni f.r a'.l other !wiivs ' '
for l! 0 y s.." U-'i- l'"Ulu? oil
li'-urs pu;, t-ouiuiiiAiouii aod
cxoii -aliu:;. 703.57 6,(MI OS
Ec-Mjcrces is en-ess .. t ais 07
Rrceipls During the Year 1891.
P.ee-ivcl on aesment.s .. f:t,0' 0
Kt-e..-, tsi for nienibtrship. 110.LM
lk.lu:icc iii treasury IHt SI, ls:o. 44J-
DisbarsecicnU tiring a Tear JS?l
Arntiin if. fiits. fullof in t 0HM
Kiljo.i f. Kine, ,
r"hnieA Scorer, h '
U. t.. & W. l. ftUhl, " " "
i vik. u
Wm. Ki-, in pail of lDmraoer..
m. I'initrlM-nour, In jrt ofiiw
Inn 1 Altr.tiiei, iu fuliot damage
Milton ik-a-hv, " .
Murium J- Kin, Sony's sal ry .
K;-ti J. Walker, Trtsu. -
Aicx : u-.T. l'ri-s. for scrvifi...-
l!-r.ry Stahl, V 1'n.a. for "
lwto, "
AOjuten, M
for pruainir....-...
Kor jtotfe an-i slutioneT
I ,f iiii fr nol itwi;on
JJisct ianeouae ( j itji-.
lvi141.be ,a T.csii.y , ,., i
1,1uiu
KIU.IN)
4'JI
1VI00
1HV0
KuM
SOU
HIM
tt'.UU
1-t.Oll
6.KI
to;.".
1-jr.i
"i.M
li S
'il
Besoarees December SI, 1991.
S 7.?0
2.273.6J I.SU.57
Amonnt In Tremsiirr
oui-inniiiajr on diiiiiintc.
Liabilities December 81, 1S9L
William RM pari of insurance S 35710
ra. I "ouichcuour. part of 1;!" '
!tvil UVfKlr, full of " ifr
Win. H. Ha h esuit.'f-..ll rf i. j pCtti
s'l Walk- r, uam.-fcyls.J: f I,at8..ri0
lUiyUu'. la (fuiis q liniJliiit 5 is 07
gTATEMEXT OF IXSVRAXCE OX
CJ.SIBACT KOR THE YEAR ENPINO
DEC. SI. 11.
L,Nl,(bi.W
luuiU
N umh r of poliries In force.
Am i of ina MitmH.1 to assm'l
Et aeasl duruiie yenr ,.
jManrcea.
Ouiwun.tinir Dee 31, M f 197.f2
Ainotint a-i.s,i durirg 1 -il &"1 7!
" rvt jved lor mcuioercJilp 'yl ft) 00
LiibiliUes.
Am'tdne Treaa. D?. SI, l.t f7S C
" of Pirn by tire during ytar '91. l sil
" due for a1! otaer e.Tpijie ' '
for the yc ar l.-l, iwluiuiiK
fi'ji-rs pky, r.is:iiina ana
809 10
Ec?ouK48 in eiv s
t 117.46
Receipts During Tear 1891.
Received on aiMi-im-nt t lis.2;
" for EwoifKMiihlp..... tri.Sj 2A.72
Dlsbnrsemects Daring 1S0I.
f-'rnua y. Knii. t y wlary trUO
f-l-L. J. Wniki-r. Trta 7 c,
or pontage and Waiionery.. toi 211C
ta.ance !n Treasnry. $ j5jq
Redout ces Dec. 81, Dl.
Pam-e in Tretsiiry
Ojisundlns on daplraa.
Lti Unities Dee. 31, l!fl.
Jvil Wule. full of Insuraiioe.! 2Viia
in. louu.'iour. full of jiio.i
" a- La-r, lull of iuntraqcQ a..
i"oarcii iaxeof Habilliie
$ l .'A
431 SO
I M7.
l:Pr:ink Nickeloir
X tuias- Suiirie....... -
i K.uw Suhne
4 ileorsre foKle
t lh-nr llav
Oliver CntchfleM
7 Levi A. Hiough
s W. R. Mouuiain.
J.J. Folk
1" A. J. Mooer....-
11 A, 11. Kulilmau
U Solomon Jn-'y
is Tnoma (ialUelier.
14 Herrr Hutzril
15 Wiliiain Biirkkolder.
1 J. K. House
11 P. H. Moore. ,
1 Conrad beall
iy aiImui Suiry
P.J. Se hier
Si K. J. Koller -
Nunuel . Whiilaker
ti li.irrett Kem
114 Taonuw KuiK-er.
W S. A. ltIUe.
tt S. R Koonti
I L. V. Ijuuiwrt...
Wi-Alex. Uustou
E. E. Vufli
K. E. Puna
ill H. L. .M.rta
Si 1. J. Walker -..
W II. V. Suylrr
irt s.n.ufl Judy
ii mourn WiKRla.
3 J. c. Korsthe
3t Heier Kut iriria
if Krink y. An-lersoB
V Dnn.1 U Will.
4 Jobu II. Alli en?
41 t-aruuel Lsinoert.
42 1'. 11. Allkeliy
4J j.oph y. Se hier
44 w. F. Ai;in
4i John H. Aukeuy
4 A. h. Newman
47 llnmin Uohn
4s saiuuel Laaibert
49!
I
Frank Nu ketow.
&1 Henry lorey
W l. i. Fisher
llenry (iumbert
"4 A. II. tinier
M llenry Miilenberifer..
's SV". K. Mouutain. ........
t yni9 A. Voler
iw J. J, Folk
J. I'. Kerner.
6,1 A. .1. Stolier
l A. II. KuhUuiin
a A. Ankenv
ui j. v. siiiauvr...
M titfo l.orrnia
ki Wul I'.urkhoriler
til H. beikej
61 !. L. Mlilrr...-.
6 A. Moiire.
ii J. W. srii-rt
o F. J. Folier
I John T. L-t.lii
i A. W. Iv ry
X. .. W nuinter.
"4 (iiirrett Kriu
" T. .. ltinj-'irr
M. II. SnviW-r
S. !. Koontz
7i I- M. Mmliert
7 N. . M.inO.
" F- K. Fuita
si n. L. Maria.
M 1'elerL. Miller.
s John 11. suiJtr
Aaron l'u-r
" Edward Krrgar
i. II, U'liliarl.
k 1'riur Kueirieio.
Du'TRirra.
...lAdthir.n townhlp.
.. lAilriiheuy . 1 lownhlp...
".'Berlin BorouKti
.. ;Hroihera;iy lowuaaip....
... Bla k towniiliip
.. ji oueinauk'S lownstiip.
... on!lueii e borouisti
... KikLu k township.
... ;,refuille Uiwnanip.
... Jeifernon township
. .. .If uiter.-uown rnroiig!i
... .Tenner towniinin.
... Ijruuer lowrwlilp.
... lerTurketoatowntiiB
... Milford lowns.np
... i Mldilifreek 'owutiip
... i Meterwlaie borm-gti
... Norihainpton towuhhip.....
... New uireviTie iKiroiiKh. . .
. .. Nw bultirnore borongn
... Oirle towtui.np.
.. Taint township
... ;ueiuaboniiiff townaaip-...
... iKis-kwtKsl fooroujta
... Salisbury boroufi. .........
.. . .Miatle tuwusbip
... Som-r(el rv.roujrh
... 'Souienel Nu. 1, lowunhip.
...i X
... Southampton lownshtp.....
... ;Stonyt-rwk township
... .Storstown rM.nxiifi...... ...
... Summit township.
...,l:l's-r TnrkeyfiMl townahi.
...'t rtua tNirr'tiiih
...'WeUemiHirir Uvrouh....
...U rstna norunvn
... stoysiown lrouifh
... i'iemuhoiiln lownsliip.
.... MofiV'-rtt-k lownshnu . .
. .. irie township
. .. I ii.riiaiioi:i!if lowmitilp..
.. s.iiiwiMiry tMiroiiirh
Sonirtnet towustlip. .... .
...Moujtreek lowiulnp.....
Total Tax receive J as above
lYr. j Canniy Special 8Ute.
lsvo f 1 f 43 7s 44
7 41, s
" 131 7S1 M S41 7.
ISO T M 7I 7 7
ifi 00 17 Hi M
" tnt 9:i 3i s S 5
" ! m; w as: ti ;
" lift OJ. S4 mi: 4 57
vr.t m B-i in t
" l-3 S! 67' 34 4S
" -i 79i o
ts t is: s w
' !', i7i hi 41 j 0 It
" CI 14: 5" 74! 44
" I .So 66. 4 41 10 l i
" tu sj ; to v
" w - it i n
1 " ll OOl S s 10 7
" Its la U o si
" 70 3 St 3.1 li s
as'noj 14 ,i 11 il
" (W j 11 3 77
u 44rj s; 14 M V
" 4i 4l 71 47 7
" 47i 40 1 0 1
i 1S7 M ; v
" SV ! St 44 7 t7
j I V 4il 14 IK Si 7
44 11W1 Hl 5 OH M IM
K4.1 7ri! ;' 7 CO
" ia o; is .v.; t ,
" liW IM m M: St 31
" 40 4- 1SS4. Si 41
" 32 7 &4 a'. I Sa ia
44 4l .! ! 3 11 77
44 70 Hi' wnj r, 7
44 Ml to 7 4
MsS; 14 l
17 a
ilsss im wi oi
- I si 73:
i! 44 39 si; 77 m;
ls! 14 ksi J
I 1 Wli wJ So
44 loo w: I
44 Ml li
44 1IS0 uoi I
44 77 Olll 5 r, w
44 1 I
....:A.M,n
....lAlUchciiT
.... rU-r'.in hum
HroiSiersvaUcy
.... lWk
.... I ollrlllautfh
.... i 'oil it u-iH-e biro. ........
t'nsf Imau boro.
Kikiu-k
' Fair Siuif
.rifLil
.It-rfelsoll
Jen U4i low a uopj
Urriiit-r
Larunrr
Lofr Turkey foot
Lincoln ".
-Mrvfrsdaie l4ro
Ml-ld if rreek
Miiford
fw iuitinutre boro.
: Northampton
iNt-w tfii'.rcvLIe boro.
Oir'.e
Paint
.(iieiiiahoriuur
lllM-VMOf"! ItorO ........ ....
Saimuury U ru,
I
SMinii-;s4 boiss
'lil.T-1
-.itlllaliiptoO
Slfiivirrff k
...... SToysIoau boro ....
:siiinni.t
.Tpper Turkeyfoot .
. . ... I rsma imp
j WfUtrsburg boro
Total tax receir.! In lt!
: Ana s-ui brouirht over
Sl.ilt
! 44 t'ruiiity for 19U, C. 44
1 44 Sie-ial " 44 4
I 44 State 44 44 44
I
'I -
1.K0 Oil
71 41'
7SS oui
zxxi mi:
k-S so
.;t 4s
H7J im!
47 11 j
13r tl:
til !W
417 yt),
Via 00
Mi IHl'
th.vo (:
ni i
4-0 ("I
-,5 OH
Sl0 IIU
do
1V1
I wl
379
173 H7j
5!7
1-.15 (
345 HO
3 -.H
Kl OH,
li"" "0
look 1"!
414 f
l.w oul
K5 si
1 "r V
1171 Ul
Iii wi
si 00
Sr.L Inrnali mj1. Esq.. Mh-riS of liw -m: of Simewt, wlti aitl Conntv f
4ia Samufl 1". shoin-r, Coi;o:y Coumi::ou-r of tneCounijof somtrct, wtta wmTj
soiiirrrrl.
.w f L . .. " J ... i.f ! h rnontT nf fiAntM.
s..ii.er4t.
a. w n iaiu F. I'hl, founty t'nmuKsnner of the Coonty of Soaiert, met s,. r
All for ne rear rndsnjr tn 4: dav of Jannarr, A. I- 'W. And w fnrner rertlfv n.l
la a ukain e iiue thf aaio onuiy s-umwi Irotn J-mn Harner, Ei.. TrevHirrr a. j'.i'CL- '
tu osaiil i nan ,,-f.l and -jixt iiine ikti-ara and nineiT renia tj.44t w.. hm:i of ai.o ."1 '
aiiovr. aji l MSer. were duiv iiiiiiu.j. u anpear before tu Audilora, aal thf, ,ii V
a, and pr in -d iheir trnokn, yiku'iiern, onier. 1U1 and papers "Pour .
In iftximobr whereof w save iirtf tulo aet our nan da aad atSxed oar aeal,, ty. .v
of January. A. 1. lsa. ' 3-r
Atten;- ) I. 0. BR.! (.nBR
A. C. IIOLtlKT. ) HKKMA.N SHAf -V ''
Cierfc. j JNU. u. Lay
romissiosit,- 0v
Soaiaarr, Fa.. Jaxiuarj ,
v a. in ommisaione ia or sonifrset i ounty. in ir-nioiooy 01 mr correclLfia of v , '
p-Tt, berel-y or-ier ice same to be pui,isbeL "rT'"j
l' L fl f r-r.
Attest
H. U. WlRSKH.
( icrk.)
CEO, F. KIMXF-
wl EL I . .!:,, ui-s
WILLUM F. IULK
THE NEW
WHITE FRONT BUILDING!
No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, P
-GELS'S OLD STAX1, X0W QUINS'..
LEADING -STORE OF THE CITY
TO lL'Y YOUR
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, IIN0LM3, FANCY G00E3,
With Economy and Profit to he Customer. Coir.e and $-
Jas. B. Holderbaun
iu
1.1 4.1
CI 3
414 '
si no
ll v
7't oil.
S 3i'
i'O 00
:ai ii
)T2 .-. 00
10 0OI
4 ;i w
l'a) an
u
5 lioi
1' iu
lli Hj'
ti Uli
li m:
145 On.
44 0i
4 v.-)
ws m
U0 out
9! 00
Ibit ll;
a 7i
3ni :u
W !
o
11
743 77
VA, 13
ir
iiO i I
! 70 I
KO 3.1 t.
SH U '
ia
S sii
47 1C
luO I
?. tM
44 V,
11 4S
8 OO
1J tM
7a IPI
1 w 7;
17 -I
CI 71
46 $3
HAS JUST RECEIVED A CAE LOAD OP THE
Hench & Drumgold
ALL STEEL FRAME
SPRING-TOOTH HARROV
7 oo
Ivil ao
SO 41
1
n s-
1-41 1
S
li eo
M 5
349 1
75 H
U l-i
1 U
t
SI 791 J
a- a.1
X173 4ti
K1!S a.-.!
743 77l
I
S9 45
H77l Mi
I Grand Total Taxea received ai ahove canid forward
w To amount Tax col Iffled Prmurhi iivtr
44 hedeiuplioB money, nnseateil lanits m XfTernlale hor. t'-im'r 11 ft pp.177, 17s
" - " " Summit iwp. (Mciuire ,
44 Mine? received from i.eo. i BU.i. Esq.. itie retiring Troaarvr
44 3 pavwenta on Iaviil Kamle ai?M a note f lo.iai
44 Jlouej received TajC ,.ar Ur- in KK-kwuo.l tMinrnfK
44 - Rf turned by Ma as halanea of Stan lax u Ik County
44 44 Uf-tuiipiktu tract in naiue of (wiari
44 M kotrive-l I roia aaje .u w at a pfraonal property
44 A krdnipti'B iover juia m Mnerxlale borougn.
44 44 iieceivedua twiawfMrri aotr ,
44 44 "s Vfilrak in timiniisamnerii' Oitee.
44 Coanly CoiainiasKaif r' vttrrt of April 1st, lst
44 Tav, and cssats rwte mpiion of Inw t in name "of Woifrraberger in Summit tw.
Hf.lraipiia bifin met. Hranerva.!ey toannkip.
wonev horpiweil (liousf fe'P
lu4 Kfifinptlon nioney Win. BM tract In Lincoln township ,
In; alolM-y receded from Somerset Standard for old carpet.
rorreni Arixrranon Ku rnnu Caaa, ,. mil
Kim K. Iav in dne and cosra.
AuguatuH swetss tine and eon
Tax Kf -ord for Lincoln toirMm s
State Tax 11. Slate taiMrrrl. warrant Count? .bare......
Keletntiion monvt ja. I iu lude twp., in name of W.
On liarns ;r,4 ki ,
i niro bouia Liquor Lice naea for nse of county...,
j ' V.wn.uip 44 44 44 44
Hal. uxea on Vn.ieatrd landa reed a pa-rTiTAiioT. In 1-ai
44 Jane Wmlera line for Sf.Ung liquoj MaiWfuUy
o
81'
91
91
9i
W)
7'
ys
w
lliO
101 i
llU
lo-i
4Ji
44770 44
11 S3
a s7
?sl t.t
30
A 1".
19-i J-
II
IS
1 IS
Si 09
17
Kk-0 tai
4 34
14 v
tri I
1
35
t V
W77 i
-71 il
30
Sat irt
JJt M
1i 4
10 kJ
hich is win iKrful improTenient
NG-TOOTH
HARROW.
Teeth quickly adjusted hy only lixisning one nut. The best
A .
m UB-Til IAI li5 r u
TOOTH
H0LDE1
Total receipts of Sotr kmn!y for A. D. lsl i$ tksoT l
lis,
nu:
l.-o!
141 i
lis
li3
14:
1S5:
l.fl
lij
Vjsi
!l
1.0
l::tl
IM
U-V
l-f
1.17;
i:i-!
u
Ira!
141
14J
143.
144
14.
14:
1471
14k'
10 :
11
Iii
lk'.'
lr.l:
l.i
16
AT
lftk.
lf.i
ion
Ult
Ki
iti!
IM
:5
167 j
l-'
Ka
lla
174
1?1
17
177'
To Uifc doe the CoontT of S.trrrt
I From this detluct amount of don4;;; itt tomYs Led. 1, and Treasurer Boos...
Amount for which jodgmeai mm be entered f
EXPENDITURES CK.
By amount order for
AssiMra aad AauSUul Aanesn ja mt
Viewer, p-i
t.;savf pay... ,
k'uHiuiiaiMoue'r pay ?. . snotar
. y. Kimmel
w . y. i m
"oinw.''.nra.tli coata.
Nf w idi lye.
lmplfslaoD dead bodira
Vniitiujr and advertiaing. ,
H'e ll"ii expenf ,
lti-paira to c ourt House
K.iense. at 44
KfMirs to Jail
Jail extw-i:f.... .......
Uoad ilaln:i;fS. . .
lrici AUofiiev's fee , '.'.... .' .,
.Niii"n Ounaifc
im-ta.i.cs re'.urua, ,
ViicL
I'.CJ'MCW. ff4..'
v iau i amcrH' ta?
'roi!iou.,urj afff, l.;j. Homerli uMitionai bill
44 44 W. H. Sannera hill ,
County Audi!-.- paj eeit'.einent !-o :
l'. 1. Braucher. .
I!. ShilTer
J. a llav
Count? Auditors Clerk's pav aetilemeut isM
Atty 44
Atiditor of pnt!ic aciunu pay
Comniuaioner'a traveling ekpenae.
Sca'.pM
Jail Phvsicnn a pa?
Jury l oniPuviiiMf pay..'
"r Peutu.-iiui7 t uul
blirifl-a bol
Ciif rei on borrowed saoay
lui.irsn.-o
lior Ibaise to balan account
tiraud Jury fotiabies' pay...
T ,,f.i:iu jurors
bntiire ren-airs
H arl.ng jonKa.
lea.-hfra tounty Institute
Kectirds. ' ...
Jail janitor's pa? wI-IIV.""!
Bnds i-irrowfil mon-j ...,..,'.,2yy 1
1'ixnn ni lbwpi'.... .. .imi". !
Ilarru.Our'4 '..'.'.... "--"
Morj.ua itstona Skkoi)
V.,' Ca'tiwi dtolra-l VMWa.
$::-i (!'
7- on
soi so '
.K-4 7i
. 4 s
( 7
r.s i:
1M3 to
4 S 44
ltt cj
1743 M
47s r
t.W 77
r.-t 7
ivr-
l.l 75
il 77
1015 97
40 is
Ml 00
393 l
4 w
533 51
too is
iS si
7 W
40 10
ll-UJ (1
E?er Invente.1. The tooth : held in posirfon by a Ratchet, with which it can ri
ru so as to we;ir Inini lo to In nu-hes offtiw4 rsnnt of the tooth, winch is Mur or r.r
as much wear or service a.s can be obtained from any Spring-tooth harrow in er-
.an ana examine una narrow.
JAMES B. HOLDERBAU
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Sugar Makers' Supplie
SUGAR PAX?. SCOOPS, BUCK'
SAP BUCKETS, SYRUP CAS, 1
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
Cooking Stove., lianec.-', Tinware.
Granite Ware, Hollow Ware, Pumps-,
Iron Pipe?, of anj size or length, cut to order.
CJ'Special attentiou jpven to Roofing, Spoatinjr, and Jolbing-
......... ..
44 4' iLi'are ium-i
i k"erwkl Uk r.riiniicL
-.- n uuu:aigse Krrormatory
- Munt iia'd Sia'e. " "
" " J"J' 4 "roniissicHiersClerk's pay!!I"J""'il".l
44 orand Jurj '. pay
" " Ccmniia't.ioers Attorney pj, '
" " stenarphr s pay
44 Court crier pa?
" " omm!',,neni:4tt.I.".",.".""".'"."
H " Traver.eJ.maAi,..:
44 Conrt Hotuaano-.
Ti;y (viaiaj.m. a tv r nDt no vo Si ,
Jianaiui over cbaa.-a.
Bj balance ..ue the County of Soiurs4k...
71 S07 5
1 ''
v I IS oo
I '3 on
i li 41
Si-9
I 147 ".!
4 J3 54
S7 ki
lw Jl
MI4
aa t
.....v' 1378 4
l "
S3 04
.
I 9 i
1. HI
3'. ?
114 4
00
1S3 l
1
t 1
X t
i
71 k
4 34
7si St
10 oo
It U 16
170 "0
Si
Ui a
as
a.- 7
an fsi
ei s
1411 M
IJ
sa tat
1 (aksK M
We hamllc a superior quality of STEEL ROOFING, on - I
w ill le pleaced to quote prices. "
I i
Ti i a 1 11 !
rum A. scneii,
SOMERSET, PA
'W. IT. SA WF. II Fufl Prof liAnnlnrr ami rlo.V . ... r.,- 11... c
, 1 - . . j . io von,. " f,wi.i;v nwiua
and Oyer ami Teimiuer of the County cf. Suiawratt, Penn'a, in account with SoBier
et Conuty for A. V., lS'Jl :
CR. PK.
Bill i ,i,'i.s tt
$1 ii
liTo Amonnt shown by Drb!;
By Amount orde' aMiv W. TJ. Sanner
1 tunas r. $ sia i
S.IAH GOOD, Tju , SUer.I of Soa&ret County, Petin', ia aeeoant with Somerset
L County, A. 1). 26i.l.
1 To amount shown b? dib'-t is of lull.. t'40 u
t Uy amount orders to Uah t.ood, SheriD $:6.H 12 '
' tWrt 11 :rt it
U- SHOEEE, County Coiuraissior, in aceoon witli Sonerset Connty. 1S01.
k 4.
1 To anirresate am'tnrJarPM-w of Cuav Shotr. seltera i
By iO,daai;ivna-a. -), aa per Comuiisaiouera Ledger, Vol. I 7i5Q J 73 oo
" YOU PAY US A VISIT.
THE VISIT WILL PAY YOU "
1 . 7 . TSi 00
Qso- F- KIMilEL, County CoainiLssioaer, in account with Somerset Comity, V801.
1 5rp:4,4,nion nt orders ree d tr Com. Kminel. see Ledger, J a 75a M
"'dajsseriiceais 1.S0, aa pie Cuimniaaiooer Ledger, Vol.. f 7SS 00
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
Fifth Awcnuc. PITTSBURGH.
" T'ie iUriy Bird Citches the Worm," anil the Eir'y Bird will get the Birg-3
HOUSEKEEPING
GOODS
Oar Carpet and Upholstery IVpf.rtmerit is alwavs eoncrKtetl with tb
rush of March and Apr!. To a?oid this. and toindncf people to buyea.-?
oner fliecial moucemerits daring ftBKl AK x in
Carjwts, Curtains and
Ujrtiohtcnj.
Table .Jneii3, "CotlJin?, SLeetine, Blankets, Etc. It
Joq to come to the City. If you are unable ta come, we -vite
your corre?por.dence.
CAMPBELL& DICK,
SU 83. S3. 87, 80 Firm Avenue, FITTsnrBfr
" YOU PAY US A VISIT.
THE VISIT WILL PAY YOU.
1 , 7S W 7-M 00
il. F. THL, County ComniLsAior.tr, ia account with Svmrjet County, 1S91.
1 Jn scen'zate m.-.ant orlers ree d hy Com. VhL sea le.trr S 1 t Sul S
By ti dajs aenrnea . u.so, p.r vvmmmumtf Wdfiar, Voti I lol SO
' ,1 SDl SO f SV JO
IXDEDTEDtSS 0 Sowrraet County, on the 4tli day of Jannary, A. D 1W2.
i & ! B.a,tf.! lodebte.lnrs-re rommlas.ncers' Ulinates....
j1TamouuiOu:staudiEgur.k.-rs ita, i.s), 11 ,
1 1 $:z,9 m
1 i 7 17
(1 t.ljn 17
. JLV1;? """leramed Auditors of the Connty of Somerset, In th CooitnooweaTth of PenB-?:?an!a4
"'y4''"4 '"Pursuance the 47U SVsnon of tiie Act emilied :--Aa Act relatmf to t iwntifw.
S.nif-'. .-n ikufmnt ,Ur of .fm-iiT. and after bring iwom. dwl andd. a.'.j.i.t. and seftle th
COMMISSIQK MEHGKAI1TS,
13 . laea Street, UXLTUlOll
nrrrirrm nr
GR.1L JLU , JIIM, FEED HEE&H
POTATOES.
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