Local Institute Programs. JOINT UK At. ISSTTTCTE. The following is tbe program for Joint Local Inr.tutef Middlecreek, Ca elman, and Tpper Tarkeyfoot, U be held At Kinewood, March 5, : FOKE'OOS SESSION, Penmanship, W. IT. H. Baker ; Class Drill in Arithmetic, A. J- Semlxwer ; Io litenfw.Klla F.icber ; Connty "orrnais, J. S. Tile; Friday Afternoon Eierties, C. E. Pbillippi ; Recitation, Lola P. Creed ; I'isjrama, W. A. Liere ; Promptness, A. W. Snyder ; Schools and Schoel Directors, Wm. Gerhard ; Decla. niation, Julia Kimmel ; What should tbe tea. her read ? W. F. Sanner ; Oratiua, A. S Snyder; Oar Appropriation, I. S. Snvder; IWiamation, Ilattie Moore; How to'bnild a vocabulary. Wm. D. Put man ; Language Culture, Lou Moore ; Hindrances, E. E. Barclay; Our Birds, Ir. II. I. Moore; IecUination, Clara Pile ; School Discipline, F. K. Younkin ; Address A. E. Eicher; Address, Co. apt, J. M. Berkey ; Music and Queries at the option of the Chairman. Forenoon session opens at 1 o'clock. Afternoon session at luX). Following is tbe program for a joint local inv.iiate, composed of the townships of Mil. ford and B!acfc and New Centreville and Eockwood boroughs. District Xo 32, to be held at New OentreviUe, on Febru ary 2. l!!2, at 11:30 a. m. roECNOOS EfcSIOX. Select Reading, Nannie B. Kimmell ; Rec itation K:i Kiruine! : Essay. JSlanco Ev ans ; Topical Talk. A. B barne ; Prompt ness in .Scbool-work, II. E. Miller ; How to J'rvvent Tardiness, C. C. Heckler. AITCCKOOS SE.-!10S. Recitation, M. G. Boucher ; Essay, N'ina V. Will ; Duties in tbe School-room, J. W. Weigiey ; Essay, Ella Werner ; The Dangers of our Republic,;. M. linker; Rec itation, Hattie K. Will ; I'raetieal Arithme tic, H. A. Boose. Discussion J?W ied. That Foreign Immigration Should be Pro hibited. Altirmative, H. G. Will ; Negative. E. E. Bach. The above proerara will be interspersed with queries and mtiMC. School director?, teachers from adjoining districts, and citi rens of New Centreville and vicinity are cor dially ioviU-d to be present and Uke part in the exercise of the inrtitute. Committee. 14mbertsville isstittte. The following propram will be carried out at a local institute to be held at Lamberts vilie on Friday and Saturday, February 19 and St, l ii. consisting of three sessions : Higher Eiacation of tbe Teacher, its Ad vantages, and bow to Atuin it, J. B. Lam bert ; Co-operation of ParenU aud Teachers, I.G.Carver; Recitation, Cora K. Sob rock ; lmties of Teachers. C. E Rinpler: Impromp- tuCiass Drill, I- G. Carver Co-operation of tbe Teachers. G. M. Smacker : Essay, Ida B. Speicber ; Question fur Iebate : &Arii. That the Teacher has a Greater Influence in Moulding Character tban the Parent AT)-mtivc. J. M. Lambert, Sylvan Slangier : Sedative. Albert Lambert, R. J Bram; Emulation, H. H. Kimmel; Recita tion. S. M. Fox ; The Teacher's Duty on tbe Hay-ground, B. P. Kimniell. The program will be interspcr-ed with music and tpieries. Committee, wrrrxNm issTrrna. Tbe following program will be presented at tb District Institute to be held at Wit tenburgon Saturday, February 2", ls!2 : Music; Select Reading, H. H. Faidl.y : Recitation, Mits Enpp ; What Ought tbe School to do for tbe Discipliue of my Boy ? Mr. Keim ; Explain tbe Inductive MetLod of Teaching, Mr. Stevanus ; Sor.g, by tbe School ; Paper, by Hob Meager : Are the Public Schools Accomplishing tbe Work tbe People Have a Right to Expect ? Calvin P.owman ; Select Reading. J. II. Shulu ; Recitation, Miv Fecbtig ; Best Method of 'i ea.'hine Orthography, P. S, Sylor ; How to Secure Attention, H. H Savior , Essay. Miss Van Ormer ; Io We Need a Compul sory School Law? Ed. L. Sbnlt7 ; Discuss aion. Ha Novel-reading a Moral Tendency ? opened by P. I. Mognet. Teachers, directors and citizens are cordi ally invited to be with us. Committee. Plunged His Head Into a Fire- r.tloNTows. Pa., Feb. 11. Wm. Stau.lt-r, a weak-minded young man about 2" years old, wrapped a sheet around bis bead and tben plunged bis bead into a blazing setting the sheet on fire and burning horribly. When friend tried to put (lames out he fought them o!T until clothing was nearly all burned from body. Ht will surely die. drr, him the his his Hot Penny Down His Back. PiTTsri a.;H, Pa., Feb. 11. W. II . Kuhl. a book-keeper for Schooumaker .V Co., of Lib erty street, thought it would be fun and a practical joke to ch-op a red hot peony down tbe back of a neboy named Joe Riley. He did it, and the boy danced and scream ed and rolled on tbe floor in bis agony. Kuhl only laughed. It was found that tbe penny made a blister tbe length of the news boys back. The Humane Society heard of it and brought suit against Kuhl for cruelty. To day he was fined f 10 and costs for his joke. Why It Is The Best. Tan-Tina. 1 It cures Coughs and Colds. 2 Strengthens weak Langs. 3 Relieves and cures Asthma. 4 Insures you against La Grippe. 5 Kobs Croup of its terrors. i Cures when all else fails. and oil cents. Trial bottles of Tan-Tina free at O Benfords Drug Store. W At an End. The Chinese rebellion is said to be on its last legs. Indeed, it is a rather dangerous thing to organize a movement against the throne in the land of the Celestial. Vhateve impetus it may have at the start, ii is apt to come to grief. The authorities in that barbaric spot Iiave never read that mercy "is twice blest it bitseeth him that gives and Lim that takes." They leave each little mat ters for the consideration cf Occidental nation?, and when they find an enemy or a traitor or a conspirator they take hi bead oil" and try him afterward. There are so many people out yonder that a few hundred more or less ar. not worth counting. If, therefore, a man grows restive they furnith him with the swdative of an execution. They don't 4-ven w ait for a trial by a jury of his peers, and have no patience with tbe quiiks and j nibble s of the law, but aioiply request Lim to bare his neck and the next instant lie is all ready for tbe most meager kind of funeral ceremony. Tbis may not be in strict accord with the spirit of the Nineteenth century, but it s ems to be very effective nevertheless. Competition. Little Tot tugging away at her papa's leg) DiaMue dime, papa! 1 Her Papa Why, bless you! what for, ciiiM? Little Tot I beard brocrtr George tell vister Tillie !at be pulled you' leg for five dollars last oiglt. Ill do it for Lass's that! lVt So nary bate been cured of rheuma tism by Hood's Sanuparilla that we urge a.11 wbo suffer frjm the disease to try this medicine. Farm Notes. There is more mineral matter in clover than in com, but bran is rich in the minerals. Are your parsnips frozen in solid 1 If not,digsomeoftbemandb'iry in sand; or soil where they will not freeze. They will sell well before Use other fellow can get his dug in the spring. Cowsdont like to drink very cold water ; if the water is drawn from a well it should not be pumped until tbe cows are turned out to drink unless the tem perature of the air is huzber than the cows. X..w that tbe cows are in the barn most of tbe time see that they have free access to salt w hen tamed out or eb give them a regular ration in the feed box or manger. S me mix with their grain feed we prefer to let each cow do her own choooing as to the amount she eats. In summer, after the pigs have ceased running with their dam, let her have run on gra. with very little grain. Don't fatten her up, but let tbe system get rested up preparatory to raising another litter. One litter per year is all she ehould raise if you want to keep up the vitality of the stock. The S-wth.-rn CvUirolor gives this rem edy for mange in horses : Wash the af fected part with soapy water, then apply powdered bluestone diluted with water. Repeat three or four times during the week. Tbe scaly skin will then come off in flakes, leavine the part raw. To in duce hair to grow, apply wea.k solution of carbolic acid and castor oil. Is it of any advantage to turn the cows into the woods to pick up a portion of their lood, not only during the winter, but at any season of the year ? A calcu lation of the value of the milk produced bv a cow that is given abundant pass age and a liberal supply of grain com pared with tbe yield l a cow mai a turned out on the abandoned field to se cure what she can, w ill demonstrate that the well-fed cow more than pays tbe dif ference in the food received, and yields a much larger profit in proportion to cost than the other. It is unprofitable to keep any animal unless it is carefully attend ed to. Young Mrs Blaine WltlCet Her Divorce. Siorx Falu. S. D., Feb 15 -Mrs. James G. Blaine, Jr., U certain to get her divorce and the custody of her children on February 17. Your. Blaine's attorney to day stated that be would not appear at Deadwood on that day, when an order to show cause why tbe defendant s answer should not be stricken out is returnable. Blaine is in contempt of court, having failed to pay the alimony and fees allowed bv the court. He is $1,""" in a -rear?, and it wou'.y take that sum to re. instate him in court. Ex-Mayor Pearson Acquitted. firr-m R;it, Feb. IS Ex-Mayor Richard T. Pearson, of Allegheny, who wat charged with embezzlement while iu office, was ac quitted this morning. The prosecution fkil- e 1 to make out a cm. and tbe jury brought in a verdict of not guilty, putting tbe costs on the county. Mayor Wyman, who was convicted yesterJay of extortion, was at bis ollue to day exercising his prerogatives. Fuder the law the office i declared vacant if the orticial i convicted of misdemeanor. but that the city controller still recognizes him at mayor was shown tbis morning when he bad him sljja a warrant. It is believed that the charges of embezz'ement pending against Wyman wiil fail through, now that ex Mayor Tear-on has been acquitted Harrion and Tray Washimtos, Feb. 1.0. When Yice-rresi dent Morton called upon Mr. Jiarnson, a day or so ago, to express his thanks for the appointment of his nephew, Mr. Grinne'l, as Third Assistant Secretary of Siate, be assur ed thePresident he was heartily in favor of his renomination. In view of Mr.Morton's well known caution and bis relation to New York politics, tbis announcement is regard ed in political circles here as possessing con siderable siirr.iScance. It is also asserted on authority close to tbe Vice President tbat be has informed the President of bis intention to withdraw from office at tbe close of bis present term. A strong and influential movement tor a ticket reading " Harrison and Tracy," is on the cards. Squeezed By The "Hugger." White Haves, Pa., Feb. H The un known '"hugger" who for a week has terri fied White Haven ladies last eveniug stop ped Miss Mary Reese, an estimable young lady, clapped bis arms around her waist and madly endeavored to kiss her. The lady's cries attracted rescuers, but the "hugger" escaiied. Then Miss Reese fainted as she reached borne, and has not yet recovered. Among the acecdotes relating to the late Eev. Dr. Thomas Hill is tbis one: He and his wife awoke early one morn ing and regarded with interest a crib which contained a precious child of less tban four years. Presently the child turned her face up to the ceiling and so liloquized : ' Ob, how much easier it i for a person to think than to acL Xow with a dog, it N right the other way 1" Had Too Much Faith Lima, O., Feb. l" Henry Thompson was run out of town ycterday for being the can- of his sister's death. He was a faitb cure exponent ard refuse! to allow a phyi cisn to attend ber when sick. As she was dying be dragged ber from tbe bed. tellinc ber tbat all she uecled w lait'i. She died in bis arms while he was lifting br up. Great excitement was occasioned by the nf fir and Thompson was compelled to leave the conmv. topymtnr 'Bo Got ri'jht to the k)A one of Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pel lets, 'liny Jo the ri-rht kind of work ben they get there, too. Xo violence, no unpleasantness but a mild and gentle cleansing and regu lating of the whole system. Sick Headache, IJilious Headache, Dizzi ness, Constipation, Indigestion, Uil ions Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bow els, are promptly relieved and permanently cured. They're the best Liver PiU ever made. Purely vegetable, perfect!- harmless, easiest to take, and always fresh and reliable. Gently aperient, or strongly cathartic, ao-c-ordititi to tize of dose one tiny ' Pelh t " for x dose. They're the smallest in hize, but the most satis factory in result. They're the rJienjKH pill you can buy, because they're guaraktetd to give Mtisfatticn, or your money is rx tamed. You only pay for tl good you jet. Caa you ask more J1. White Cape Arfeated. OrrrMwt. Ia.. Feb. lriTbis dty and county are in an intense xtate of excitemend over a White Cap outrage perpetrated Thurs day hih!. The ruitlans, with white booda drawn over their heads, went t j the bouse of William L. Morr js, four miles f jrm the city, at m'dr.igLt, knocked on tbe door, and dragged bim to tbe neighboring woods, with his arm s tied around bis neck, and be was trung up to tbe limb of a tree. Jus, as death was alout to relieve tue poor man's sufferings be was to iown and told that if he did not leave the country at once he wouid be bang d until ite ai dead. Then the drmotis le:"i bim, and an hour later he bad sufficiently regained bis strength to get bsck to the bouse. There be fo ji.d bis wile, wbo had been ill, nearly dead from fright. Morns is a highly respected farmer and the otxraje has un-d tbe entire com munity with ind;giia iuu. Three arrests have been made. The World for IS92. i Amrr l whr tf-r ant 11 tmmpiivt any irrac i'ri nr Mifil it' r-.w'.; htmnuUy, rxjr- We can tell our Republican readers a seciet and our Democratic friends apiece of good news : Tle World intends to and will elect anoth er Democratic President tbis year, as it elect ed Grover Cleveland in 1S4. Wbrtber the Democratic candidate shall be Grover Cleveland, representing thecause of Tariff Reform, or any one of a number of other Democratic leaders wbo can be elect ed, representing all tbe elements of opposi tion to Republicanism, The World will be formost in his support. The next President Mi d br a Drmorrat. But while doing this The Wurld will give to its Republican readers, as it did in tbe re cent campaign, a fuller and better report of Republican meetings and speeches iu the Piesidentia! canvas tban the urgans of their own rty prints. The Wurld nerrr nAurt tirirt : it ihot'miihr cieittt. Tl.e W'nld is now printing an average of over .T.o,tiO copies a day. It has made a net average gain of ;;a a day during the past y rr. It will circulate next year, on tbe basis of this incrca- only, at least 1 2i,tM0,- uo copies of the ablest, strongest and best Democratic newspaper ever printed. Tin- Wtirld is recognize! a distinctively the Xewspaer of tbe People. It believes hat to be the highest journalism which U delirated to tbe puhlic service. Tlir Wjrld put heart and conscience into its work as well as brains. It is the band maid of Justii-e. tbe unraveller of mysteries, the deleoter and tbe terror of Crime, the friend of tbe friendless, the help of tbe poor, the strength of the weak. Realizing that its power comes from tbe People, it gives back to them freely wha'ever service its Influence and its resources enable it to render. Willi a perfect equipment, a thorough or ganization, capable direction and a deep de termination to move on and up to higher ideals and greater achievements, TUe World wishes its multitude of readers a Happy New Year, and confidently bids tbem to expect from it during I-02 even more wonderful things tban it has already aToniplisbcd. When Doctors AH Agree. It is a fact well established, that Feb- auary and March are the most trying months to aged and enfeebled persons. Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest alii ict ions, are most liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do; build up and fortify the system with a pure stimulant. Medical men all over this country agree that Kiein'i. "Silver Age sit f 1 .50 per quart, and "Du'juesne' at 1 2" per quart, stand without a peer. If you w ant fine six year old Gui-kenhei-mer, Finch, (iibson, Overholt, or Bear Creek, you can have them at ?1.03 per quart or fix quarts for $5 00. We are recognized headquarters for the choicest bran'U of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc. Goods expressd anywhere. Send for complete price list ; mention this paper too. MAX KLEIX, 2 Fexleral St., Allegheny, Pa. Poor Directors Indicted. CAEList r. Pa , Feb. II. The Cumberland county grand jury to-day returned true bills airs in st James M. Coyle. John U. Rboads and Michael Seavers, directors of the poor The charge was mafeasance in oflice, in bind ing out Joe Wilson of tbe poor bouse to John LafJeriy, the boy being so brutally treated that be died. Lafferty will be tried for murder in the Adams county court. IVe Can't do it but nre willirt? t-" pay for li-arr.in? how tr. make as pood an article as Wolff's Acme LxAi'KiNt; of cheap material so that a retailer can profitably soli it at 1 Jc Our price is 20c. The retailer says the public will not pay it. We say the puil':c will, becaoc they will always ji-iv a f.iir pri(c 1t a gvd article. To show bo;h the trade nnd the public; t'ist we want to give them tho best ljr the kibt moncv, we will u? $10,000.00 Tor alvc information ; this oCer is open until January 1, 1 s'.Ci. WOLFF ft RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. , Pi t-TIon Is the rtnrie of a paint wb'ch s does work tt.ut no it,.-r pfciiit rot do. Ar-e mW l .. lulftl wi.h it i.ptikM like tlie imUiral wixxi .l,en it Is FLaine! ruc! MTuisr-f1. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will fl"d H T-rofltaMe a Investigate. Ail Tw.iit i lores iuii I' Sotliin- On Earth Will Sheridan's Condition rowdcr! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strocf and Healthy : Prevents all Disease. Com! far Xvultimg HftLt. Tt Is aWtTjIlT roep. Ilirth (wmlfltK 1b trama. Jv tiv lntn of t-nt u . N Jtrr ouf-f ounti M nrvKur Mrv ' n I "'iw lTff eaumvrt lag nr . H-ni hi i v.- t Hm" mis iw rwlouMr. If )aa rau't cl It Bend to d. We irjii' !- i-- :v. SI A 1 1-4 b rati f t 91 fftz e.t ' ' itr- p:l- .lfr Htmit,y titu. prv. S5 inti fr v r h or 'ifili T iria, baniN coliy tit Tirr PT Pi-C! tt Him -nv fiv.. 1. a Johnson a Co .zscurt-.ni SL.Bustu0.lU4a. BST CASES CURED TO STAY CURCO It UN CO 41 UCATCO T OXCAMIC OI4IIIC WANT iiiic or Cw tirwMTie. .HSOlOHiTCt M.oT orrto. i. r cciicrwc merlcaa CAVEATS, j,4 TWADE MARKS, OESICI. PATENTS 'rt COPIRICHTS, etc Tir tnfornimtina bM fr narMTbook writ te Mt'.VN A CO. 1 Bhaiw at. Htm HK. Oi.tAt tiru f'w mtrvrtitc ptn in An:i-f ir. Itwi ptMn takrn out u i. hrrmbt bt'fro tac puUic tija (viCicoKiisd tmol Uiaxv in tin Scientific American I-rrew Hrer utton f 4n fw-trnt I r ptv-t rn th orid. tf adijiy tilit4r4il. No truUifqt ia . oa . bo 4rr-vut il w.-:t. a ear 4. Jii DKitbi. AMm tN. AlO, HEMS 4, A" i 1 1 J" 1 1-Ja 1 A F 1 1 Hi lie used ALL RIGHT! ST. " k HOUSEHOLD REMED T FOR PAlil. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Toothache, Earache, Inflammations, Sprains, Bruises, Largeness, Swellings, Burns, A SURE CURE fob DIARRHCEA, SUMMER COMPLAINT and FLUX. -J 3 E T Ikl S uauuif'H. ror t'lHiUrn it haut rw -Uii : tor mu it m PriTr pprbottte. 5 for 91.00, tii kiiuc. YiMira. s. n.Wit-?. Sumixwn. W.Vau &S3 Herb Medicine Co.. Weston.W.Va. THE POSITIVE CURE. lET.T BWrrHKRf. Wimi SCHMIDT BVILBISQ. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF WimeSj LiciBes Bail. Oigus XOS. 95 AXI 97 FIFTH A All orJers received by mail CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NORTHWARD. JohnMnwm Moil EfprrM. Rockwond 5.S0 a. Tn. Snueoet .VS.;, StoresWwu HoorenviHe Ufci, Johnuown, 7:-. J'thn'f't'rn XiJ F-rj. Tln kwood 11.3.S a. m.. i -I II -r. stnyc-itown Li'Ji, HuoVtrsTilic ! 1J:..T, JohniOAD 1 Jo p. m. S'HHTtri iirwroRw?a'Vw Rockwood 5-40 p. m.. eunen4 p. ni. Suwl'iv Af'rtttmmdfvm Roekvood 11:5 a. m. SOUTHWARD. HaH Juhrnnwa T ti a. m., HcwvcrJTiUe 8:1. SiovnUiwu tsimerNOl 9.16, K kwood P.oclr"t ArommodtittH Somerset :10 p. rn. p. m. RockwooU 55 p. m, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I'lSTAXCK AXD FARE. 3Jil(-. Fare. Johntownto Altoona i-1, SI 10 " Harns'-urx W, i 11 " " Ptii;ad"'ihia. 27:. .'. " Blirville Int. '.'4s; " - (,reenborg. 47 1 41 ' Piu.l.anrb T 2 34 Kaltiinon; 2V. 7 6.: " W asLlnifton 27 7 7 i COSDENSKD SCHEIirLB. Trains anire and depart from the rtation at jontiMuwu a iouuwr : WESTWARD. OystT Fxpr.-..w Western txprf JohiiKiun-n Aivtuminudalion.. Eire;g.. .... Paeifl ExjiT' m. Way PAjt-ngfT. ... . " A . a. ra . 5. a m 7 .1" a. m. . 2: a. iu .:; a. m . 2 . M p. m lail . ,iw it. p. m Jobnslimn Exprtan .. ... Fan Li lit- , , , EASTWARD. Atlantic V'p S Shore Expre .. Hanil.urn Acouinmodatiun. Day Kxprti . A iUkhia K prt. Mull KxrreM...w Jhntown A r mi nifwlAtKm . Hi. ji 1t-iphia Lxpmn..... ... last Lint , '.':M p. m p. m r.:asa. m, .v.4" a. n. 8 J4 - m. 10:1 a.m. 101 p. m 4:11 p. ni 7, p. m. 7:i n. m. 10 : Jo p. m. TRUE tTARRttiyjRE! Zfy ifT$ and I f-nr en firor? oMCLlv WELL-.BKCNCKrns.cou&K INGPEKT C0NSIMP71OT, K5Y-FEVER. flSTKMrt. ETC- Gmifara Free Br PETER Y0GEL, Sqaerset.PA- Oilsl Oils! -:o Th. Staadard Oil Company, of Plttubanrh, Pa mi a pecil:T of mauafarturinjr (ur tbe ioiastic trade the nnett brand of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be made from Petroleam. . , railm - cataparuoo a lib tftrj anowa PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM If Too wtab the mMt usUbrml j Satisfactory Oils IN THE American Market, aak tot ooia. Trade tot Batneraet ud rtclalty npplied by COOK A BFERTT9 A ITS HokjuuibT, Pa. t:yT. LAtfSENcr, Kaxs., Aug. 9, i3S3. CcCrge Patterson fell from a second-sfrr windou , striking a fence. I found him using- ST. JACOBS OIL. it freely all over his bruises. I saw nun next morning at work. All me Dluespots rapidly dLsappeared, leavin? neither pain, scar nor swelling. C. K. NEUMANN, M. D. JACOBS OIL DID IT." A Panacea for external and internal use. CRAMPS. COLIC, find alt painful aflrton. Keep it in If house for a fr'm of need. If jroo Oel 110 rl-f aftr asinc two thirds th enntrnta A m tuMUe of Uirt nlnnDe, rvtum Lb- rrmainlnt; rt tiiird tti tiw4tUr from wiMm yon hotitrtit it. aud tw ill rtfuntl lb wc lor tliewfitirv ut). HKti If rmrrNKCix Yr Urhtnrn Hot PmpJi b the L.-L omiiriiaB fr iMarrtKt. fuinuif 4')nipl:nt, Cmmraw1 Ii n"t cur li ; will ivlk tt I wo .vTTAVaO y . .1 I LELlt BWNnrTnrk. PrVesoctAl TCLCPHONC, NO. VEX CE, PITTSBURGH, PA. will red-ire prompt attention. SPECIAL OPENING OF HATS! Our Misses' and Chil- drens' Hats Are prononnced by all as the HANDSOM EST and the MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yrt shown. Come, and bring your wife and children to the store of & 41 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsbnrgh, Pa Sportsmen's Headquarters- W. S. Broa. Ka .) and 522 Wood Rtreet, Pitt, bunr, J., ba, all ihe latest Improved Fire Arum, tiaris, PiuUaod KeTolreni. These Barer ere eb-aer, and 1 Lave the lart-t mock in efU-rn Peun'a to el-t from. No shoddy nooda ..... ... 1 . i u i. loue laaiea i wouia aay thai 1 have the largest (ock of shear and eimrn iu me cut ; mm j alo sharpen and renair, and make all aiadu of Uiolsand linht niarliiiierv. burning KOuds of all kind, amiuiinitiim of aI1 grades and mze. (Stnd for Illui-iratol Catalogue. FINE OLD- WHISKIES And Imported I.lqaont sold In bale and by the otee. epeciai iinea : OLD CABLVZT, TOM MOORS FWSSUM HOLLO IT, O VCKESBEIMElt, FLSCffS GOLD EX WEDD1SG eiBsoxsxxzz trmsirrE3. Jamea nrnnewr, Panl DnBnfei. Ownae, Wilbur u"BDi4riDerry(.oraisl." AIM. Bedford and Somerset PnreKje Wbikie, wlia age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. iinalw ! fcwfljr '4ei ir-lft prro t tuker tra, k 111 ra iu4tm arm Ittrr 1 xjv a4 Vmilmr k Mill ; furuiftt irk ram rmm I r Hare itwttiMtBr arvtf rwHri mat W' f t. m btv. M arm. M thmt jm mmtm (Tom watlt rsta- I4t.tltt Wr U1 i r.A It. ..Ara . .k. AMU , T t fPW. fwfNaMlJ.lfm MI FARD T.TO.TTfli'RiSE mm 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., 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., 1S02. No, Toamoiint of !e at the Pir Houm for lx;l ...... - eomentL-t Counljr lor order Sa.vf 1-n. Mnwelinan land . .. IVHii'her loan interest " " '' WjI. lo balance account Carried forwan!.... KIPKXDTTTJBK8. OUTDOOR 'EX F ESSES Xo. Amount forwarded.. t. By amount paid for outdoor ill. f..... . 2. " Vtaiiora traveline expeuse X " " " ' " mamteni-e ehlMruu, Act ISn!.. 4. at ilArrlxirir .... i. " " ilirertoniUaTeliiiKeitK'nMrs maiulenaure at liixmout 7. . O. Ii. pauper. " Klwyn stclioid. " Cnn-rtat.le i' feca. " Jutii-e' leen... conveying u. 1). I'aiii. 10. II. Ii IS. U " r'K fare. O. D Pauier- j S7 V ' medical atti-ndanee, O. I). l'auien. 10.00 1 2,145. EXPEXSEH, POOR HO USE PROPER. Y.j amount paid for dry goods and rlothine Tobato - Wheat and tiour " Aipleuuiter " ..4. Hardware and tin Mare, " - " oil, aaltand liwnw. " ftiAr aud molas.'en. " " 4. a (,nvri " " Cottee lo. 11. li 14! l.v. ia. 17. it. 1 3. Jl. " ' " Vin. beef aid bacou " f'Katoev. ' (YaekiTk ami rii e. . ' Hiux-a ami learner ' ' " Coal. fc ' Killlr' aud Justice's fees- .. " Caniiny and weaving IVr.t.e. .rulionery and printing . t run H'i iDreniun " Iniip aud ct'tniiA.- u .. 4. vim-irar " " Medii al examination! AmotinK forwarded FARM EXPEXSE. By amount paid for farm iniplementa. . " SmitriiuK.... Hanlware " Feiiilier and lime " ' Kiair ' Paintiujr . ' Heed and plant.- " ' Keed P1CR1UXEXT 1MPR0 VEMEXTS. By amount paid for P'.an... " IUr... ' " N.'vr binldiliK " " " Smoke hoac EXTRA 0RDIXA R 1" E.PEX.?E3. By amount pa'd ftr Muse!mn funil " Kurnuure I.ie stock Monvon a "reemcnt... M A"ement l'mir Houe Iireton. . Rernovine Houe -. Iii!irnie , ,., , K. K. eji pr;tM- SALARIES A XO WAKES. 1. By amoant paid AttorneT and rlerk I, C. Uireclor Kred'k 'eiler. :t 4. 5. a. i! a ll- Aie Hunter.. Win. Itii'key PhyHan J. NV. l arothen Clerk lo Co. Aud i aetl. C. F. Srbmucker Jtititttr- . , ,,, Tr.urer Jolin ltm.-r ,, Cbartlain Frank iylor..... TDE DIRECTOlvS OF THE V0011 IX ACCOrXT WITH SfiMKRSKT ClU XTT, P.V. CK. riR. 1. To amount of estimate for etpne . , f H'jn on i By amount received from Co. Commiwlotier on atxtve rdcr $ 1::.7'". M 3. By amount of cMimate unexpended toeredii of Board i 14.lCtt.'l S lt.tU)UO ccocxtok c. c. Mrs.sEi.MAX unvATiox Deed book C2, p 73. 1. To amomit retvived from Co. Comm'i.. In't 2. By amount expended for newprer. eu- 3. By amount unexivndcd to crolit of iourd DIRECTORS IXDIVIDL'AL account. FREDERICK WEI.LER, POOR U0fF. 1. To amount poor hou order No ls'tl 2 " lv.n S. By one year's salary a Irirector - ALEX HCXTER, 1OOR IIOIsE MREPTOR. 1. To amount poor hou orl r No. lvl.. lvl X By one year saliry as Director.. WM. DICKEY", POOR nOCSE DIRECTOR, 1. To amount poor house order Xo. 1'd ?. iji 3. By one year' alary a Director o UTSTANDLVG ORDERS UNPAID. Yr. 1-M) 1!1 Xo. .:!. '2- s. U74. To whom J. M. Fike L. Morrell J. M. Fike H. S. Tltnmel Jnu. Stutziiian... I . C. Lome 1 lvina Berkey Van- F. Kire-ione w. It. Johnmin ft Co...- li 14. IS. 20. 2!. 24. -ti. n. St. (iron Snian Kice. . lieo. Ryan , J. H. Kautner Irvin M. Hoover Haster Lape Andrew Lohr . Jas. (.. Wlntera- .". Ian Klmmel...Z12 Chan Will Rhoads Brew 3b. rtUo' ?k iT""" af''h'r'nm'roflrSo,nCTl. in the Commonwealth of PennrclTania, JocerUfythatinptiMtianeeof the 4, th Section of the Act. niiile.l, "An Art rcl.tina to fount. e7 Tw,n,e..lthetSthcly April. A. D.. 1814." we me. th. ,Jiti Tof Jtrice. In tnort !L 00 ,h' 4,h dT f J,HP"r'r "' i" duly orn. did audit, atltuat and et- I;lK??nW.,',ulre,,ofJ1''b',Uw7,lb'y,0 th "cveral Act. of A-emt.ly and ut plement. thereto, acror.li,i t- the re-t of our j.Klitement and aoiUly, and that the foretcoinit are true and correct rtatemeot. of tbe following accini. viz: t&lxtXrM'zXSZT f ,h i'"r HMUV "d HoU 0f P'" of S.-rt Coun--1- I!"5 a11" of the c. C. liuaHdmaa Donation, .d. The efftmaic act-otinLR. year Y!1 " iudiT'',a''1 ,"utof the Directs of the Poor, with theCotmty of Somerset, all for tl.e .vTh. Tr,"urw n-l th,' J'ireetor, were duly stmruo-e.1 n appear Itcfore the adion with In u-.timooy wher.Kl we have herennto set our hand and eaL thl the Oiith .lay of January, A. A. C. nOLBERT. Clerk. HO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSL JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAil AND CAS TITrZ2S. We at bow frtabll-hed In onr new hnlMin. which, le cau al.-lv aav. i' the lw.arMr... .T. our buiunena iu western Pennsylvania EeTythin oertaiuiue to toe PlumMnc, Steam aud Oaa bulne c.med in atock. We trilL aa formffrlr vlve ettrefltl ttmH... the STEAM AX1 MoT WATER HEATIM4 bo, lneaa. Onr former efltru in thi hn nme tbe largest baildingi ia the county, wilh In the KT'PPT.Y T)rp n tm tvt . . line of Rubber and Leather beitinit. Steam and aur Boar, Vai ea Iri)eevr, Lubricator. Steam Gna. lruo flpe FUUn. lac Fricea auoted on application. . Tloceiptr Dr. 1 l,0f-T II ;() 40 1S.7VH.14 t l.'4.Ui Cr. Pr. t 14.KH.U6 f S.-.I.V. 7 4 1:' .t M.4; T- 4 7 i co.oii il' sot ' 47.". Keelilo mindtd . I.;- ...... . - ... - . . f Sf. ft! . l:s.'..U . it; : e) 4041 .' 77 177.V.' ; 111 . t.-: ' . v .1 .107. 4 Vi .j 14-...V. :i -I 4.-t; -i 8'- ! ..! lf.M.l ; ' - - and Protoonotmrj fee. 31.10 S.4J2 9 3 lM.'v .ijt 4.1 pll (II ii4.:0 i l . f Ji-.nu' iS . 6 4li. ' 4'w.u; 7,('-i0.i7 t m.' s o irino .. iu jo li tm jo 111 171 tt . 10.011 Co'ibom . .. . t 231 -I .Vifi.t .Vl.OO l0u. .. 1ii .1 lUtll ..I tltlt i 40.11! ,. 4i.'i: ... "v 3 1I.9L-1.06 U.:'J4t5 CR. DR. ;.) of Vuwrlinan fr.nd ISM ..8 to bslanie account. 14 V 4' SitO $ SO.IO DIRECTOR, IX ALx't WITH SOMERSET Co. . saw 'All I IX .VCCOfXT WITH SOMERSET COfXTY. .. 2."..m 50 Ot) S at'.) IX ACCOUXT WITH SOMERSET COfXTY-. . J so OK ? Oil S van IU I j).'t t iH)U lued.. Amount ttumiuary -...I 2-..0 8.UO t si on li'il 16.6-' yt.il p.'ii K-lt ft. SO 4. til ft 0O 7 l.tll K 111 5. l Ke lim i 2.1J0 3..'8 1. $ 2j; t I BRnrriTER. rSAU H ARM AV SHAKIER, JN". o. hay. mil BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW BOOM IS THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., 11 253 Mens, Womens". tS2; Of Best Qaality, and at LOWEST PRICES can be found, in styles of all makes. lam prepared to compete with one and all dealm in the State. All I ask ia a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. THE NOTED SPECIALIST Drs. McC'i'an nnd Salm. rC A r ' 'NV,''.- ', if '.t - " ' . '. ... - . . ;1 DR. 3I0RITZ SAUrSi-orui;,:. VrOXDERFULLY CHRONIC mska Ear, Ejs fe CO' AlIEye Oi.crations Suoce-sfully rcrff.rnicd i-y Ti-:;;. WILL BE. IT SOMERSET HOUSE, SOaMERSI;t. THURSDAY. MARCH 10th. On day Cinderella Stoves and Ranges -7-. :Q i..tt-..V---i'-'?:;' I e- 1NDERELLA A. The b.M entrut-t ",. i.tt,!i : m:irk-1. nriil t;r.R WTKEP to . Ctetiiin. T;-e top ir.n i- tn '.".r pi.i- . til! it aiiuot er.-. I ii" lone rr..-. and u i't-d t v a r.-r. h:eh r r. .-no it fn!i I: an ..rr ! vp ,.', t ah fMtti. 1 t!-t t u-i t:iii: a.t.ic. ijjam at-"tiin.:ii.e tinder !:.. ar.e u.i.. caue ul i'l.cty gra:t 1 -iruii tnl EHU'K OK IR' -N LIXINt,-:. Jj Examine the ' lu l- r .;'a " A I-.I.K I.!t-i tv ;UT - Pi;t--lJlirKl. .-ol l . JAMES B. I10LDERIUUM, Somcrest, R Kris-sin-er t Kurt, Derlin, Fa., and P. J. Co-r .f- Son. Meversdn!.'. I IT WILL PAY YOU to at r to', a ?Ieiuorial Work WM- F. SHAFFER, SOMKHSKT. PEXX'A.. Manna r.u--er of aud lea.cr ia &utm Work FmUh'drm SVirf Sot'. -', fa r.'l cior mm m mm w A'M, AsnUJorVte WHITE BROXZE! Persona tn ne-d of MONrMFXT WOKE wt'l find ll to trieir inlen . t to rail a! r.iy hol tfSr.i a proper tvhowiuit ul te kiv. u tuein. rf-vu, ioi-tum tit.'m.ni''t , y t fj, cn4 A' ij VEH Y LO W. I iuvue special auenuoa to the Whit Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introduced hj REV. W. A. RTV?. a a Pecldcd Improvement in the point of M A TtKiAL AMI CtiXSTKt CI IOS, and which i- . i ;i. 1 to l the Popular Monti-nent tor oar Changeable Cii maM. -filVE Ml k CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEIt. Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Ucdcl Drug St:r3 22 Rapidi7 Eeccahg a fcs Pavcrite witi Pe:ple in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TEX DOCTOE GIVES PZEdOXAL ATTE-TIOX TO THK COVH)rXDIW CF Lomlier's Prescriptions 1 Family M$ SBEAT CARE BEI.Q T.4SES TO US2 0XLY FEE-'H ASO Pl&S ASTIUH SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line cf Optical Goods always on nand. Frc: such a large assortment all can be suited. ' THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on band. It always a pleasure to display cur SL to intending purchasers, whether they bay from cs or elsewhere. J. M. LCUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA Cm fmpinm I 'iVillrAK 1 ou KLIAS CUNNINGHAM, M AXTTjCTSSa ako riALKR a.-c0 WhoLDaU RlTTArLlB 0 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Sort Woods. OAK, POPLAR. PIDIJIGS, PICKETS, StorLDIW A'S5HrTrvBDW.AI-VT''T- SA?H, "gT AIR RATI-' CnZK&A. YELLOW PISE. BKISULE-I. DOOE.S BALCT'.KA , ,, ,HK-3TNl-"r. WHITE PIXE. L.VTH. BLINLS, .Nhi'.VEL F' tlaeofalt Rra-fe. of Lumt and Bul'.din, Ma-eriri aud F-a.flri, X i-et" Aiao, can fura!h anvthin? in the tine ofonr brt-iae to ord-r wi:h wMt promnia. i. h aa Bra. kev. lt.i-u.-,1 work. eu. elias cmsnsrriSrGPivi, Offlce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. H. Station, Somerset GIVE YOUR BOYS A U3EFCL HFSEJ7. Frr-r frf . S7-CC.CIO.OO, . ' V r ai.oo to SjI.0 . -x 1.00. C:7 W. A. E JPUJAN FIND TH!3 PAPER W' ft -V - ' :."- ' k , I'R. J. J. 3! CI.n.l.AX. : SUrCESSITL IN" ALL DISE.A SES - es of tiii: onlv. Call earlv. .VXD CENTRE.. EXTK.V I..VR i E A ' U IV.- cui. - ir. - . iu-i.-t.irid by li.tl tVEX .v O A, (.. . r-r- Ss rr i - .U..1U l) r?c :atj.t. i r 17 i Ltj.l-,.!..', Over EOO Beautiful Designs. iJ.i;. INliJi -I Send:.-: jit-' ii --..'Price L!it 1 -f ! l Circular ii.--. ii Drug Store T71 r T-v T 1 r-v ' T vi K h K YAKL - i ,., - r I. t aaMMMf 1 1. to S r- r. - L . 1 ;. ,-L . , . t K - ' -n ., " 1'aftf', 1t!, t P"imt--a li r,l R(t ft b -kX Tali aAJk .' ,.n ' t"