The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 17, 1892, Image 4

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    Eiz3d Up Aa Rustlr
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hzir
ii--i 'id c V he had long
! fi-r-e iil-u-k t es there
fro a i he fv.4 of V srrizz'y be-ar
:'ira from hi? .tch chain. You
i him np nnly in one way he
limn, or perhaps ball
1 .-jri - f !Ji01.
If he liadc't fought In-
li jjI rt.i up t the bal, baJ men
ofl-it f-r '.Yi't, then Lis looks belied
1: He was n-alir.g a dime novei.as
k : r.",i EC- Lea they travel. Now
at; ? :!.-:n ! e frit down the back of hie
r.e s t s-'e if his !. ie knife was coddling-
up t-i i-pice in a proper manner,
: 1 : . m.d then lie reached down to
fc. t- Vcs to f-e tl.a! his cargo of re-
;vir- y-.-j.int rbifted.
I" .r - r f mr f u , .p"r takinjr t-lentT
c-f t;a-e t- r hta up. decided to ask
h-. -,.ir"nj h'i In" jfTt the wonnd
wS;:- h hd J-ft t!;e scar ck-ar a-jiwa his
1. ft t-iivi-k. It looked like the work of
s tt'i. na'lV tomahawk, bnt we wanted
t'.e pr:c'sr So it wis agreed thBt I
r-,... i .rt hiai op to tell bin fiUry,and
i s-i rtt-rof an hour of dip.omapy,
:...f.i H:dU-rs s-' I iiared observe:
,. i a ;ad scr you have on your
. .in .1 i'.rre is no d-u't a story con
1 wiiii it."
V .. cir, there is" he replied.
"iVfh..aSd l.ke to hear the parlicn-
i.ir. if you have no ! -t ion."
(. -., trie iliry lon't amount to much,
1 :- I !y remarked.
' l'.:;t vou crt iin!y ha I a clo.-e rail.
Ii - many In iiins were around you?"
' in iUru-? I eli.la't we no Indians."
"Oii ! IVrh.ips you w.-rt? in a Western
Ft i.;? when it was held up, and you got
the scar in lighting off the roaiigents?"
' .Never es a road aeiit in my life,"
1." a lowered.
'Tickled by a bad tr.af, jxrhaps?"
' Never sa a bad man."
T.'it m a tijht," I rer:i!el.
"So, I didn't."
"We'l, ertiaps you'd lie kind enough
to explain bow you sz t that scar?"
'I will. I went intoa ietar.nint and
ordered a pamkin p'i?- The waiter
broivbt me a i iaf-h pie instead. I kick
ed. Tiie owner of the place, who sa
wo'n in, g -t mad and Ush-d me with an
old ear knife. 1 afterward settled -with
hpr fir three dollars in cah. That's the
dory, sir."
Ku: why why are you wearing that
hit and other thirds btloniiig to a
Y.Vs'ern torr.irT I asked.'
"The-"' thine? I eot era I an
pc'or for fur dollars. He had to hell
. it or sta'k br.aie. an 1 as the walking
M K1 lie Sold out."
"And may I ak who you are?" I in
(juire 1, as aa awful silence fell npon oar
crowd.
cV-rtain'y you can. I've been work
;r. fcr a farmer near Monroe all summer
f -r 'leven 'lii'ilars a month and lound.but
i the iither.iny and ainpoingtc
T-'-lcd t. zet a ft--k ' f stomach bitter
!-:! on r ui. Xevdu't DoUxly !
:.:'r.v'. of ti:e. 1 ain't loaded, and if 1 was
I a: n't p- the sind to sro oil. Never
; ;:!.! bit i :ie man, and I hain't pot
thro vh runt! ing away fn-iu him yet"
Ti.i-u we went to the other end of the
era". I trit-1 to call the convention to
-r ail i some resolving, but it was a
failure. Kveryhody seemed to want to
sit and think. l,(ruit Frr, l'r,.
Happy Hoosiers.
Wrn. T.m!iur., I'ost master of Idaville,
I'll., writes: "Eectric Ditters has done
Lii.-re f..r me than all other medicines
c i i.iiii- !, fir tint bad feeling arising
1 " u tv ni'V and l.vei ir-iuo.e. jonn
l.-.o
;!(?
.e t:i
, farmer aid stockman, of sam--sty
: "Finding E'ectric Bitters to
hf t Kidney aud Liver medicine.
me fee I hke a nc-ff man." J. W.
.rim r, hardware merchant, earn
.sr. n, s : IjE.'.ric R ttt-rs is jat th
i!Lii.;jrinan w ho is all run down an.
aou't can-w hether be live or dies; hi'
f md strer-'.fi, gxil aiijieiite an!
h it j i't like he liai a new leave on lif-.
Only ,"0 ivots a bjttle at J. N. Snyder'
I 'rii:; S:ure.
Real Friends.
You may have !n-r i yonr jollier tell
Low, v ben ahe went to ach" 1, she had
such a dear g'r! friend, and how they two
have kept np the friendliness for many
K ng years, and you have perhaps heard
h rsay that school friendships are ofien
tiie iiKt eniiurir.g of any. Ttien you
have wondered if you and your present
' It-st friend" ill love ea 'h other wher
both of yon are gray-hea.le I. Now let
us see how things stand between yon
and your best friend Anna. Of course
you like her very much, but you must
confess that very frequently there comes
a little "titr'and you ''fall out." When
such a thing happens you straightway
tran"plaut y our a tT-vtions to some other
j;irl. and your friend does like ise. Y. u
two scarie'v stnak hen oii Uieet, and
geteraliy umkea iut ofshiiing gret
ievo.ion to the new friend in the pres
ence of the old oue.
Now ihn't it rather silly to have these
unhappy differences so frequently ? If
Anna does some very unworthy act, then
the iicerve.i the loss of your friendship
but is your regard so frail a thing that it
csuinol stand s u!l diff-rciic of opin
ion ? Cannot you iie m jre generous ?
If your fneud is lj vabie aud you are
ths kind f tcir! ynu ought to be, then i
Vi-u will bear with her iniMiiistencies
.!..., -;, i. . ...... ..r l. ... r. .,ii. i... j
( ' i i t " . i i i 7rmz Jl u-i itiii3. in
jy
te ' 1
iia; you a-e not Cj'iite ierfect yourse
anoste may iiave to tiear some tL;r.g
lor y.-u. If your friendship is the real
thin;, j.iu will remember that love' hop-
c'.ii ail t'.ing-
bi areth ail things," and
so i ri
:g aiaDV thicg-i jiaiitntly and
s .'.c i ! -. v . ru T.iii find that years will not
weaken, but will rather strengthen, your
in iii. ta! b.md of ictercourss. Jl'.rjter't
Y,n J r,. j.h.
fi'T .in tyt ruoie rltar to fee.
A iu:iij !o j.rap more earnestly.
For fiery t-mi intent,
I i.a: to i lie si,k and dtspairing
I t-rii g iK a pcr! cute.
1 an 'lir,, the great remedy for Coughs.
Cj' Is and Coitsirnpthia 2oand ."st cents.
Sold at G. W. r.enfot.1 1 Irngstore.
Circumstances and Men.
l
or 1
H.prc is no inor lucre rcmiron
iti iro I t:mr. tf idea timt men ;
.urarte, .n. end,,. t ami distinvar-j
ilasvFstisrie-1 ami lix-il !v t" irt ir.tim-
a:.ta. cut:uu,
Mt-n. but men cftenpr mate circam- j
ftaufvs. K.-.nif t trv ut incn in l
tr.e wnrlJ fjuht tb-ir war upaaid
apiir.ot irmral ! 'iii'Va at 4?v. ry tf,
ami hdr t utiJ t lst a:i f nirnrnr.t
that iMiit il tn tlit is;;iraliiii end rD
devors And m. of llif v-n .irs
men in the aoriJ have (airly flight tiit-ir
ay downward from ao t-xaltt-d gta'tmr;
piiat in life, rt-M-ting at evtry sp ihe
Laoral iriliut'Dce and ittrainis
m hit b temled tr their pikkI. They have
not fa!'eri, liut Lave 'e!i'j ra'tly f ua.l
their aay fm-ii i g-l envirmmmt to a
bad one. Aod a it Las 1 tin to it is to-d-y.
Men are making their own choice,
and are tarai'.'iins tipwarl or doanacrd
to tiieiromn place tifdittiny. An l ti.-
permits !i tin m, each and ail the f riv
ieif thi !cc:ivf 6trrj:'e witb i s
o:. ,u 'net.
Commerce on the Great Lakes.
A fe months airoa collision in me
Sault He. Marie Canal, that connects
Lke Superior and the lower lakes, tem
porarily blocked that important water
way. Alarming reports were at once
telecrauhed to this end of the country
concerning the probable disastrous effect
on il.tern trade. An enormous pram
t innate was represented as delayed at the
Superior inlet, aod European shippers
were seriously admonished to arrange
without delay for the overland trans
shipment of their cargoes. The obstruct
ion was fortunately removed in tima to
prevent serious detriment to any large
body of traders. Lot the incident strik
ingly illustrated the intimate relation be
tween this narrow Western channel and
the fulfillment of commercial obligations
on the At lan tic Coast.
This condition is emphasized by the
official report, lately issued, of the year
traffic through the St. Mary Falls Canal
The valuable "transportation" bulletins
of the Census Bureaa was shown an
amazing increase in the yearly volume of
all lake business. Not everybody real
izes that the freieht carried annually
through the Detroit River has for some
time exceeded the total exports and im
ports of the whole country. This, of
coun, em braces a vast quantity of merck
anditie transported from Chicago, Mil
waukee and other Like Michigan pori
arcund the "southern peninsula"; but
the fact that in ISM the net capacity o
the vessels employed on all the Great
Lukes wasfcJ'iS'kUoo, agiin 644.6o2
lri-j, and their value, f i, S 500, ntlaiin
f J0,oy7,4o0, constitutes a startling exhib
of the grow ing popularity of this water
route. From Lake Superior, according
to the ollicial figures, 10,191 vessels, stean,
and sail, weie locked through oaring th-sea-on
of lsyl from Aprii 27 to Decern
b-r 7. This number was slightly smalU '
than the number for la'.H). Le-sinao'
and lets grain, other than wheat, passe"
through the canal in 1S91 than in lS'.fO
Of wheat, however, there was an ezcei
of 22,'t'.r.M bushels. In other word
about 7 per cent of the entire estimated
w heat crop f the w hole country fouu
an outlet by means of this narrow slit in
the Michigan shore. la ten years, sino
the Government assumed control, th
yearly volume of traffic has increase
nearly seven-fold. Nor is the movement
altogether toward the East. Nearly 300.
OX) 0o0 tons of merchandise were relurn-
ei to Western consumers bv Eat-rn
shipitra during nJ the ratio of in
creane closely corresponds.
With thee facts in mind, it become
clear, not only that the present can
must be reckoned a highly impjrtan.
factor in the study of Eastern commercial
problems, but that "deep-water" agita
tion pos.iises a vital interest for the en
tire population of the Atlantic seaboard.
Tne restoration ofthe American merch
ant marine inut necessarily proceed
slowly, even in view of the vigorous ira.
pulse administered by the present Re
publican Administration. On the Grea'
Lakes, however, the Western spirit o
enterprise has not contented itself with
the mere multiplication of old-fashioned
schooneis, tugs and b.irges. Shipbuild
ing there is prosecuted on an original
scale, nd from the Cleveland and other
shipyards have already sprung as distinct
varieties of naval architecture as the old
New York packet or the flying prow of
the Malavs.
When Doctors All Agree.
It is a fact well established, that Feo
auary and March are the most trying
months to aged and enfeebled persons.
Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest
alllic'ions, are m ist liable to get in then
deadly work. There is but one thing t
do ; build np and fortify the system witl
a pure stimulant. Medical men all over
this country agree that Klein's "Silver
Ace" at jl 50 per quart, and "Iimpoesne
at si 25 per quart, stand without a peer
If you w ant fine six year old Guckenhei
mer, Finch, Gibson, Overholt, or Bear
Creek, you can have them at 1.03 per
quart or six quarts for $-5 00. We are
recognized headquarters for the choicest
brands of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc
Goods expressd anywhere. Send for
complete price list ; mention this paper
too.
MAX KLEIN,
SJ Federal St, Allegheny, Ta.
Bits of Wisdom.
Manners carry the world for a moment.
character for all time.
ii you jrouid please a woman, praise
her children : if vou would please a man
praise him.
Tl
mere is no power on eartn or in
Heaven that can undo what has oflce
been done.
Laboring toward distant aims sets the
mind in a higher ker and puts us at our
best.
The only reason why children hate
sermons is because thev do not under
stand them.
Hope is itself a species of happiness
and perhaps the chief happiness this
world affords.
The heart of true . womanhood knows
where its open sphere is, and never seeks
to stray beyond it.
Every n an is in some sort a failure to
himself. N; cne ever reaches the heights
to which he aspires.
If the beet6 become frozen bs careful
,ow you feej t!iem if at r J0U m,y
r'a' very dearly for the experience in the
loss of milk if not of a cow or two.
ware '
Be-
. . A woman s aim
is 'to look her best but she'll
never reach it without perfect
health. For perfect health,
take Dr. PjCfCe S Favorite
prescription. All the func-
: i , ,
t,onal rregulantics and yeak-
n5CS tnt make hfe misCra-
tie to women, are cured bv it.
It's a powerful.
. invigorating:
tOHiC, and a soothinor . and
strengthening ' ncr-inc purely
vegetable, perfectly harmless, j
For ulcerations, displacements, ;
bearing-down sensations, un-
natural discharges every
thing that's known as a 44 fe
male complaint " it's a posi
tive remedy. It's the only
one that's guaranteed to give
satisfaction in czvry case. It
co?-ts you nothing, unless it
helps you. You can afford to
try it, on these terms. 'Can
you afford to neglect it?
j ja
The Physical Trainiiig of Boy.
Boysoflo-day has-e grsat advantages
in their physical traiaing over too of
ten years ago. It is easily within the re
membrance of those of us w tio have riot
been out of college so .err long, how the
mere nniition if football at home
brought down a n ru o parental wrath,
while unrelenting prohibition followed
u ck t'. Si"i -o'. fue gun-i wa-i then
an enigma, and the newspapers added
horror to the mystery by printing their
account-i of matches in a manner calcula
ted to hill the blood cf anywell-reg-u'ated
housthold.
Gradually as the , sons icdaee! their
parents to view the sport themselves, the
prejudice wore away. The game finds
favor in sch'j"U fr no Mine to Ca;ifor
nia, and the result is a generation of lads
growing up whose pnysical baauty and
healthful condition put us ofthe la-t gen
eration to shame. Our very sixteen-year-
old stripling can outrow, outrun, out-
iin, outride and outdrive us; give us
points on foot "all, baseball, and tennis ;
ud Happily devoid of th-it sickly pallor
peculiar to the student of ourday, knows
quite as much, with the ruddy glow of
uealth on liis cheeks. And yet there are
to bo fjuo 1 s i nie few trial do not favor
athletics for boys! The glorious influ
ence for good that sports have on the
lireneral education an i welfare of both
noys and ifiris lias n it beua to be appre
ciated. When 1 ee a buy w ho does nol
take his play hour, I regard dim with as
uueh di-,pn-l a the man who never hfs
i kind word for anyone. Plaj is as nec--ssary
to boys an i girls Jas Wat r is to a
plant. ittiout it the growth of theoi e
s restricted and nnhealhful, while the
ther, having fewer resuurcta, dies.
I have been t great sufferer from cattaih
for over ten years; had it very bad, could
lardly- breathe. Some nights I could not
leeuaad had to Walk the floor. I pur
cha.-'ed E! s Cream Balin and am using
it freely, it is working a cure surely. I
have advised several friends to use it, and
ith happy results iu every case. It is
he medicine above all others for catarrh,
and it is worth its weight in gold. I thank
i sl I have found a remedy I can use
ith safety and that does all that is
l aimed for it. It is curing my deafness
B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn,
It is a co n mon Ik-H- f among farmers
f s omi communities that to plow the
;ntind when it is covered with snow is
eneficial, the snow serving as manure
o a ceitiin exeit. This belief has
urobably arisen from the fie-t that the
'ailing snow brings donn some of the
caseous matter in the air. but the real
benefit arises from loosening the aoii
aud permitting the air, frost and warmth
from the sun to reflder portions of the
insoluble matter of the soil available.
Flaster is an excel'ent fertilizer for all
kinds of biguminous plants, such as clo
ser, peas, beans, etc. It is sulphate of
lime, and is soluble in water, thns being
'mmediatelv available as food for p'ants.
It is said to absorb and retain ammonia
from the air. As it is a very good ferti
li.er, and but a small quantity being re
quired for an acre, it should be used on
all farms w here grass crops are grown.
As soon as the season permits, the earth
may be removed around trees and a
search m ide for insects as they w ill then
be in an active condition. Before re
turning the earth, use plenty of lime and
tshes, w hich serve to destroy many of
the larvae of certain insects. The peach
'ref s mav be looked over for anv borers
'hat were not removed in the fall.
Iflimeisto Vie applied during the
prinz the application should be made
s early as posihle. It should lie air
slaeked, and in as fine condition as pos
sible. It benefits both light and heay
Is and from 20 to 40 bushels per sere
mav be used.
Alcohol
ra r'cchol to Mate WOLFF'S Ac ME
i k;no. Alcohol is good for leather;
. r 1 1 rtlittkin. Al v hol is tlie chief
'e -t .f Oiliiine, Florida Water, and
tl.e !.!! known face washes,
'i ok t: v.c in Dothing too ooktly to use
ao d La. her preservative.
A; tic Blac king retails at 20c
1. 1 r.t tl.:it price sells readily. Many
p'ei icsoaition.ej to btiving adress
ij t 1 l.irkinir at U and 10c a bottle
!.;it:ii y r-::n:i. it understand that a black-"r.-i:i,'0'lo.ipiat
29c. Wewant tomeet
' -1 itli !icnt:r.es if we can, and to to
::';-!L-!i ti.i;, wc o:Ter a reward of
i, r 1-'. !i r iil enable v.s to n:d;s
: Ac:.::: Flacking nt such a price
:..il rc-r. prcfiiablysell itatlOca
V'c 1. 1 1 this offer ojxn until
1 S3.
" C r. J.r30LP3. rhiladelphla.
KothlnsrOn Earth Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Towder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Stront and Healthy ; -Prevesta all Diacasa.
Good for Moulting Urns.
It m aTwmmtp'T pur. W.?til enscrrtlmled. la qoaa
Jrr tm:i ot a -nnr u&i. Si -!.T on-foc 1" u
mr sinn.n m. tnr- i-ine "(tw lnnr call aire m
$M . m n1 ix iu pr Tr- x Kanr-." an one cu'nitf.
If loll run I c " oend I aa.
WeniAj nm. vi 2 si A I I ! ri $1 A ix
radn. j on virr- F'licirj itlme t.l. pr-
2u , i fr.- !' A t ir lrp ir ni A. lSam4; cupjr
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CONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Somerset and Cambria Branch
NORTHWARD.
Juiii4im Ji".H E'p'-. RiK-twKvl 5:3n a. m.
b"iroerei ."-i;'i. Stoyeswwu :-lf liuoversviile
Jotutrn M-t3 Espm. rtockwaod ll.Vi a. m..
.trmrv -;,. rtoTuiw n 12:M. HooTvrnviliv
l.' w, Jnbiioirn l:.lu p. m.
Svmmrt ilrwnm'i'taiVjn Rork oal r AO p. m.,
txxuerari 6Mi p. m.
Suwtitf AtmMmtsUititm RoekwotMl U:.t5 a. m.
SCHTBWARD.
Mail Jnhnnuiwn 7:4 a. m., Hoovrville K :;l,
Swyowa K.i .Sumrot '.i.lo, R.nnnooJ
3.41'.
rp-JihtiJtowTi 3:30 p. m.. IIiwerviTt 4-Ki.
Anyliwn numenirt 6:01, Rot-k wood
ttoct"ywl A-mmmid.ilio Somerset :I0 p.
Kucfctroud t JS.
SuKilnv A'mmnrirtfim Somerset 5sl p.
Rorkwood bub p. m,
m.,
pr:XX.SVLVAMA RAILROAD.
DISTANCE AND FARE.
Miln. Fr-.
JohntoTD to A I'.mna ii 1
" " Htn (ir lTu1, S 11
" rhildi'iphm..-.. 7i 8 ."ii
- l,p.ille Inl JT'i 7i
" irienhiin?, 47 I 41
" titi(iarxh 7 .ii
huliimnrr iV.ii 7 (.".
- Wablnioa ii? 7 7 .
XINIIESSF.U SCIIKI11-I.E.
Trains arrive and llt-nart fnim the nltiitn at
Johnstown u fullowt :
WESTWARD.
Oyster F-jpri? .
WtU-rn Kkpre
JolmU'iin An-ominodatiun.
3:12 a. ro
6.J.t a m
7 In a. in,
a. in
v:t a m
3:. p. n
S. Hi p. in
M-.il p. m
t:o-J p. m.
fcxrre
Pacifl Fjtnr m.
Way IVwiikit
i n 1 1 .
Jobmumn Express..
rftsi i imt,
EAST ARU.
Atlantic Fxpres . ,
Sea Sh.ire Fxpn
Hariibiinr Acwiniundatinn.
llay KxtirvflH , , ,
Aitnona Exprws
Mail fcxpre-K .
J'ihntnvro Accommodation-.
Unla ti lphia Exprew
tut I "-
. r. a. m.
. ft 4" a. ih.
. :.'4 a. m.
. 1 I ' a. m.
. li-til p. m.
. 4 li p. m
. 7ii"i p. in.
. 7 l i. in.
hi-.V p. m.
mm
I Catarrh.
SMELLS UlLL- BRtDJaOTBLCOUGW,
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTIOS, MY- FEVER .
fl$TKM. ETC- Crculara Free By
PETRY0GEL. Somerset. E-
Oils! Oils!
The SUnd&M Oil Own pan 7, of Ptrfborrh Pa
niaMa ruMiallrnrmaiinr. c .V
" -mm turnip HPT .a9
Domesuc uma I be A&esi brau'i of
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Casoline,
Thai can be made from Perroletim. . . railed
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM
If ytm wlata the noat onifonnlj
Satisfactory Oils
- IS THE
Ajnerican Market,
4k for aora Trad, fc, sner ln1 rlcLnitJ
nppiid bj
(Wi: BFKRIT" xk
tSX Ait. A KiiOKER.
aoaaaan, Pa.
i ira
-TR.ltD
I TAKE CARET
ST. JACOBS OIL,
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN.
CrEES
RHEUMATISM,
Spralas, Bruises, Cuts, Wointls, Soreness,
Stiffness, Swellings, Backache, Kea-
rzlgia, Sciatica, Bares.
iK'l' 5--. 2 r ' 'JU.4-J? -uY
. a i h w
U'liikXY VKHETABLE.;
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
SICK HEADACHE.
AND
Rheumatism,
Nervousness,
Hrna Mimnti Co.
I I LKkr ptMAurr in ertlf;irif
that liii- l.ioT!ia Viii
lk iJVka PI1.LK is the ben
rvntrdy for Sii-k Hnulm-br and
Neuralgia,
andalldlwurs.risbu.-fmmador. mnou. u
mant omdiilon of Hie divtlv 1 ' Toprka. Kas.
and excretory orvan. 1
TELEPHONE, NO. .66.
OF
V
AYESI E, PITTUB CRGIT, PA.
will receive prompt attention
SPECIAL
OPENING
OF
TRIMMED
T
Our Misses' and Chil
drens Hats
Are prononncrd by all as the HANDSOM
EST and tiie
MOST ATTRACTIVE
e have j-1 slioar. Comf, and bring yonr
a-ife anil rtii!r?nn lo the store of
BOIE & f AUD,
41 FIFTH AVESTF; rittshurgh, p.
Sportsmen's Headquarters-
V. S. Brow n. No :c anl bsi ooi utreet. Pitta
"U", iV, hanail the latwl improved Kint Anna,
m.ii.. i i.his aj wvin, laew d ivrr wens
rhra:. r, n-l I ha e me larawt ork In
w i-u-rii Priin a to ,.lt -t ftura. .So hort.lr itrnda
am! ail (rnarunieiii. i n the ladiea 1 would. Kay
tiit I tiave tiie lant.t Mu-k ofstiean and Bisaom
uniiet ity;ttiiaboitiarren and reir, and
mate a;l kinis of txU.aal liclit inarliinery.
hinrtinjr rood of all kinds, amuuuinoa of all
grade and ;zex iseiitt for llluxrad CalaJofue,
-FINE OLD-
WHISKIES
And, Imported Uqnon aoM la bal and by the
e, epeciat uiiea :
OLD Cd.Biy.IT, tom MOO Kg
rrtLM HOLLOW, GUCKKXBEIXZR,
risews aou)t:x k-eddj v,
6js5o.vs.rjrxj whiskies.
James nenneiwy. pg,, DnBoi . Cocnac, Wilbur
1, .. 1. v' ' D'ai aiit-rTT o-riiai. - AIHl
Bediord and .xmiert Fun Ky hiskieaT
with mge.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Mala street, Johnstown, P.
4rtav to brietry
i Mlltrt m b
wm4 am 4
w me, mn4 Im
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nil
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un 1 Jrr Imam-
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and treiT Mtla
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cSHiTiTnCi
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE
DIRECTORS of the POOR
AND
HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT
of
Somerset County, Pennsylvania,
For the Year Ending January 4, A. D.f 1892,
T OHX IIAMER, ESQ., TREASURER OF TIIE TOOR IIOLSL OF
J SOMERSET COUNT V, in account with the County oromerset
Pennsvlvania. for the year ending the fourth day of January, A. I'-, liJ--
No,
- wmeraei t otiotT lor order No. of 1
Carried forward..
KXPEXDITURK8.
OUTDOOR EXPENSES
So.
Amount forwarded
By amount paid for outdoor reliuf. -
VtMlnri traveling einei
malotexanre ehildreu. Act lsl..
3.
4.
5.
.
h!
9.
la
11.
li
IX
u.
is.
at HarrifOuiw
" director traveling expent .
malnteuance. at tiixmout
" ( I II. pautvra... ..
" Eiwyn Scliool, FeeMe minded..
" foDtatile feci.
44 Jiwtlcea' feen
cotiveyina l. U Faupers
" telt-ranus .
' f-otrius -
K R fare. O. D Pauper.
medical attendance. 0. 1. Paupera.
EXPEXSES. FOOR HOUSE PROPER.
By amount paid for dry gtiodi and clothing
" Tnhaifo .
Wheat and fiour
Acl'lcl.ulter
- Hardware and tinware
u - oil, aaltand bfamia.
" uirr and molawea.
" " tiniceriea
' fortee..
Fin. beef a id bacon
Potatoes- -
Crackers and rice
Bba and leather ..
Con I
t'onstali'e and Jutie' fees .
( anlinif and weaving
ri-iei. mationery aud printing ..
Fniit and threshing .........
imim- and oufflns
Vim ear
Medical examinaiiuui
Amount forwarded
FARM EXPEXSES
By amount paid for farm implement.
rimming .
1. By amount paid for Plans.
Labor
N -w txiil.lun. ..
!Saioke houM! ..
" Hardware .
Kei tilir and lime....
" Repairs
" " FaintinK
" Lumber and freiuht.
u m and plaut
PERMJ XEXT I.VPRO VEMESTS.
EXTRAORDIXARY EXPESES
By amount paid for Vu-e!man fund
Furniture
live Un-k -
Miim-y on a -reeroent
Anes!ment Poor house
Removing houia: ....
1 riMiram e
K R. expenaes
SALARIES AXD WAGES.
1. By amount paid
Attorney and clerk L C.
Inmlur Fred'k Welier
" Alex Hunier
S
4.
6.
6.
K
.
10
Win. liickey...
Phmician 1 V. I arothera .
Clerk to Ca Aud aelt C. F. 8chmucker
Janilor.
TreaMirer John Htmer. .
Chaplin Frank nay lor
Conk -
TDE DIRECTORS OF TOE POOR
IX ACCOrXT WITH SOMERSET COt'XTT, PA.
CR. HR.
1. To amount of eatimate lor expenae . 14nW.nl
2. By amount reeeivl from Co. Cmmbloner a on above order, t 13.?. M
i By amount of erti mate unexpended to credit of Board -i
ccouxtof c. c. sirssELM.vx donation Deed book 62, p 73.
CR.
1. To amount received from Co. Comm'a., in t
By amount extended fur newnaper. etc
By amount unexpended to credit 01
Board
DIRECTOR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT.
FREDERICK WEIXER, POOR II0C?E DIRECTOR, IN ACC t WITH SOMERSET CO.
1. To amount poor houe crder So l1! I ;;ll,
o .. " lsyl . ii.CO
3. By on year'i talary as Director W.00
.'0n S 5O.U0
ALEX HCXTER, POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. IX ACCOUNT WITH S(.1MERSET COfNTV.
1. To amount poor house order So. 101...
2. " lwl
3. By one year'f salary aa Director
WM. DICKEY, POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR,
l
To amount poor houe onler N"i- 11 .
- - lil
By one year'i salary as Director ..
o
UTSTANDLVO ORDERS UNPAID.
Yr.
lx
1-91
1S92
No. I
To whom
J. M. Fike.
L. Morrell
it
M.
374.
2
3.
' 4.
' S.
12.
14.
IS.
3U.
Si.
24.
IS.
'J7
2S.
36.
3. M. Ftke
H. 8. fimmel
Jno. Stuutnau
S. C. Lotme
I-avina Berkey
Mary P. Firestone
W. j. JohnKiQ 4l Co..
Ii. M. Gnus
Ruain Rice ... . ..
IrCi Ryan
J. H. Kantner
Irvin M. llooer
Hxter Lape
Andrew Inhr ..
Jaa. L. Winter!
an Kimmel.. ,
Chaa Will
Rboads Bros. -
We. the nnderalmed Anditoc of the Connty of
do certify that in pursuance of the 47th Section
Toan-iilpa, etc., paiwed the Sthday of April. A.
i oi BCinerwt, on tne4ic nay or jar nary ij, ami aner oema uuijr .worn, ato aumu ifiiivi ana net
lie the ieeral account r-mreii of m by law, aereeably lo the leveral Acta of Aawrorily and anp
plemanta therein, accorliii( tn the bet of our juihrem-nt and ability, and that the foregoing are
true and correct statement, of the followinir account, vix:
1st John Hamer. jl. Treanarer of the Pu House and Bouae of Employment of Somerset Conn.
ty. with aaid County of Somerset.
-jn. I ne account ot me i. t. Muweiman irxnimo.
Id. The ertimaie accounta.
4tb. The individual aceuuntt of the Directors of the Poor, with the County of Somerset, all for tl.a
yrar 19I. ....
Tte aaid Treaaurer and the Director weredulr
then- bunki and papera, and they did ro appear, and produced their booka, orders, billa, vou. hen
and papens i"ee ummona attached.!
In teatimony whereof we nave hereunto let our handa and seal! lhi the Sith day of January, A.
Artiar-
A.C. HOLBEKT.
ciers.
nnrtf inn rtimr imimr i
DUUI ANU OnUC nUUQC.
I HE NEW ROOM li itl
DIBERT BUILDING.
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
b where
Mens, Womens'.
And Chll
Fuotwear. arena'
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICEf
can be foand, in ilylea of all makra. Iam
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers in the State. All I a? k U a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
Receipts
13 r.
4 l.OftT 4
- dL - Miwwlman fund.
Ruurher loan intereM..
to balance account.
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to balance account..
w)oo S ao.nw
$ iri on
."oo
t un) I JO.I.i
IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET COUNTY.
t ixiai
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Someraet, In the Commonwenlth of PennTWanla
of the Art, enili led. "An Act relatlna to Countiea
D..18t4." we met at the seat of Ju'n-. tn the Cnnn-
inimonal to an near before the Auditor, with
T. D BROCCHER. seal.
HERMAN SHAFFER, 1-taL.
Ju. u BAV. siaL.
W. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS & BRO.
PLUMBERS,
ST2AiI A2D QIZ F1TT223.
We are now ertablli. bed In oar new bnildtnf
whleh, we ran safely aay, b the beat-arranged Ujt
oar buaineai in Western l'ennylTauia
ETerrihina penaininK to the Plumbinc, Steam
and ba bun new e.mcd in atoek.
We will, aa formerly, rive ea refill attention to
the 8TEAM AND HOT WATER HKATIN'u boa
ineaa. Unr former eftbrta in ihi. line ,nha
oine of th. largeat boildingi ia the county, with
entire MiceeaL
In the St'PPLT DEPARTMFVTwa earrra ftiTl
line of Riihhe nd laaiber Belilnr. Steam and
Water Hoae. Valrea. Inieetnn Lni.rieaim. -i'rr.
f.ai- 'Hi r-ipe m ug, Ktc irlcea auoted on
appUcatloa.
THE NOTED SPECIA , 1ST;
Drs. McOHan nrd Salm
1 Ik &
n- ....
'.ft-' ' - I :U ? '
PR. MORU'Z SAI.M. SI(0chi!i..t. , DR. J. J. Xi CUA.i. an. .
WOXDKRFUI.LV SLCCI-FL'L IN" ALT
CHRONIC DISEASES,
iiseae of tiii:
Ear, Ij3 Itet tes, 2pi Yza C:i:::j
SrO All Eye OjKTations uecON-fally IVi-formcd ly Tl.i-m.
WILL BK.IT
SOMEHSET HOUSE. SOMEKSi T.
THURSDAY, MARCH 10th.
O:
c uv
Cinderella Stoves and Kan
NDERELLA-
The !t 1 .V r ! 1
'. facti.in. 1 ru-1"! i iiju ...
I and ui';.-t' d ! a ii v
j aid llll. ll'l i' rtii!F -1.
I cause of iM'tnariy h'i 1 '
' RRTl 'IT fllf 1 Ri IN- I I ! .
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:oi.i; .
Ik ri.i.M i :i
Exar.ii-v t;:- Tin '. r :'
Pitt-tmrth S.ld ai, i x i;i:
l. l i;
. l-T
JA.MES D. IIOLDERBAUM, Sonn'rest, Pa.
Kri.-iner t Kurtz, DwYm, Pa., un.I P. J. Co "r .' on. M-jvtr-J.i!:-. Pi.
IT WILL PAY vora
to at r T ii
Jlesjiorial Work
or
WW. F. SHAFFER,
80MKIWKT. PKXX'iU
Extern U'trk r'mwViI.rt stirt XJic,
mirsis ii mm m
Aim, Agent vr tAr M UITE BXQXZE!
Pemn In need of MOXUVENT WORK will
find it to their in'c-c.t nim'l at my -,b.y -rh.'rn
a proper liorina a-i!l givn thetn. a-r.'
YEKY LOW. j invite pe, lai at'.i'im.n t.j U.e
Vhita Bronze, Or Pure Zirto Monument
Intmdnce.1 by REV. W. A. RIN,. n a Peci !-l
lmprrvemni in the p.-.intnf MAll'KIAL ASH
CtA.TRl'lTIO.V. and w!n. h u ,!ti:!,-i to t
the Popular M.-nnineiit fi r oar Changeable t ii
tnato. aa-ClVE M A CALL.
WJI. F. 8UAFFCU.
Louther's
Main Street, Somerset, ?a.
This Hcdsl Dra? Stcr. is Raridly S::cr.i:: a 3::::
Favcrits Trlth rocph in wcar:h cf
FRESH AUD PURE DRUGS.
Mrdici)ns. Dye Stuffs. Sj ougifi, Trust,
Supporters, Toih-t Articles,
Perfumes. X'c.
'Mr mTok i.ivf- pf.hmin i iTr m :fi n i hs 1 1'M'orM'iV'i r
Loutiiar's PrescriptiGRS t Family Receims.
UKEAT CARE BELSG 7.i.VA.Y TO ''':'':. f
SPECTACLKS. EY
And a Full Line ct Optica! iool- iiw;ns en rarul Kr
such a larire arnrtn;cnl fill (an f)f suited.
THE FIHEST BRANDS 0? CIGARS
Mwajs on hand It is alnajs a plf .i-ure to displa. .Mir 4
to 'ntending purchasers, whether they buy
from us cr elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHEH, f.l. D.
MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. FA
Somerset Lumber Yard,
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS-
Hard and Soli Woods,
OAK POPLAR SiniNHS, !'KaKT-.
ASH. WALNTT. FLOOHIM,. ?
CHERRY. YELLOW PINE, PHIV;
CHESTM'T, WHITE P'.vK,
a 'enerai i..r.eoi a.i ra,!., f Las.r aiul 3
Ain ra" furnish anythlnc !n the line
lnmr.iii,, mj,-!, a, Krai
CUNNING L I E
Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station. Scmerss
GIYE TOUR B0V3 A C.IF IF
' r -
t III I I - - -T Jv .';! A.F -- ..fx
YOU CAN FIND
TH'3
a iia In Prrr-Bra.. it.. ,u'l,1
A'l.ert..in
d Aren a.
ST02T EPwCS.
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Designs.
Drug Store,
U A "l- ? RE AS7
(1 LASSE.S,
Vnri.K!X''.i
'ASH. STAIR RAILS.
ii. WifliU BALl'aTSK.-1
Lath, eli"1'.'-. :
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of our bi
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