I ' - 1 I Syntax of Pronouns. - IVoci ucs mat pnc in ger.d..r a; d cum bcr with the nouns iLey represent. What this rcp-ventaiicii meana mav easily be eV-wa. Tate ibe se&tence, "Ue deplored lh IV- sh it whi we were ready w con- d m the bu:r.es we were not ready to ii r.u- n!(a to the busines. and lor t ;jt rcisoa ere more guilt v tSian tbe men er.j ieJ in the business." Here according to3?of t"is ua;rer?i'. Iiw3 ofUajrui.Te the wrll'"'U n- I not be rejwaleJ, but its ! toe w jM jir.?irly hi iujjp'.ici by tiie l-ro ioun i.'. Tte another exmt'!e : 'The b ii'ding caught fire frora the stroke, bat fortiiiie:-?! wei,t out btfire niccb datnuge resulted." Her th- " iilJing U represented as tsklci; fire and theu going out, inatead of our !;.-. told that "the fire went out," or, ti avoid retention, "that it went out," where it iiid to refer to lie as i's anteced- nt. In the f-ji'. jwinz examples supp!? per sona! pronouns where needed: 1. The caae of the fire was enknown. but as the Sre wai diee-jvered socn afier the freight-train psed it is sr.ppcscd it was caused by a spark from the eg:ue. J. Hary Kur'i is proprietor of the plan ing mill, and a look Ihrjugh the fstabiisb laiM will onv! ic on thit the rail! is ia a pruptrjus oalllioa. :; Aud a::hjurfh mar (only 1 last but a f.- d-ys, thi disi-se is eitea fjl.owed by a very t';or convo! :cen. . 4 I.ichty is Laving a CDr.s:;l:a.ion- 1-j ;:h biiilt t h'soSi.-e. this will bdi. the a; ;H:.rai;cc of his t IS x;rry. .. The paie is ir. iplecdiJ cjniIHion, the f p.tvin: 'jf v. hich tli H Lire being of a ci- iriri-r U) suit epicure. i'rrsor.ul prunouDi iii'j'-t !e tied only to avjid uv.ntfr'-ury rrp!i;ij:i of the nouifc thry re ;.-.-' M. The rule is violated iu eueb. c-' Ihe i .iaip'es: 1. The hi i:- bavc iht-ir many rei-ous to c iti:."-. 31 tl.. c selves on wbai t!iy arc liow a: mj ' H- ?raJ m.iw1i ', bat be Irii'wJ w:vn he related the ax-idem. t:tO'.!fi"i i e su! it-red muei pa:n. 3. Curre Herring l:!j-t put teni ia bi C::e dajjii.-fc', en 3 he is delighted wi;b it. 4. All cfthcra cine U;l-ncd wilh prts n.is, many cf theta beins Very valuable. 5. l! :e s.iaijrl.at j-.:I.ar, thu al'iiudo cf the United S-' it UU affair. in ii.I1 ever since oa char, es of swindling C. One of the same make (which was) of mailer canity, which Mr. .Voder Ufed so L-re.ltably ard (which be) afierwards sold to V.r. Arnold. T. i! may 1 well to consider for a mo- cet who some of the men (who) are try ir.g to brir, this loss to the city about are. (Mtn are that are trying to bring aioui ) Uscii Jot Bucklen s Arnica tialve. The l?st Salvin th worlJ for Cuts Bruise, Sorts, Ulcere, Salt RUeuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Champed Hinds, Chil blaics, Corna. an i all Skia Eruptions, and pofeitively cures Pilt-s, or no pay re- qnir.?d. It is giis.ranUd lo give perfect satlsTactioo. or money refunded. Frioe 2-j cents jr box. For sale by J. X. Sry- der. Usee Patne's Advlca To a Bride. WasMcirtuii d'a.) Oberver. When in Philadelphia Thomas Paine was a frequent vit.tor at the bouseot Vtuliaru Jjuane, editor of the fatuous Aurora. Paine'i charming mauners and pleasing oonversa tiun made him a favori:e wi:h the family. Here he met yonrg Catherine Duaue, the acojnu'lished daughter of bis host, who tt-can.coce of his admirers. In the sum mtr f 1?''T, while attend ir.g the trial of Aron Durr at Rlcbcioad, for treason Miss L'uane met Thomas Morgan, of MoraDZi, a wi.neis agiust iljrr, and afujr a brief courtship w .s betrothed to him. Thinking of the new duties acd respoatihilities she was soon lo assume, she wrote to Taine. tellir.g bimtif lieroorjlrgiiiarriapeand asking hiru to write out for her a brief code of rules to govern fcer life, that fche might become a perfect woman. A:: J w hl did ibegreat scofler at the chris tian rt-liion dj? He had reached bis three score snd ten years autl was rearing the end. It: a beiutiful and a.Tcctior.ate letter cf reply be mA be knew of not bins so corerreiien sire, sj "ohlime, s j worthy of ail acceptance as a g ilde to a perfect life aa Chrusl's sermon oa the nijunt. Mr-, f'athcritie I'uee Morpin tpent the mo.t of her u.:ys in this town. She was a good woman, w jrkiug to advance the riht as she understood it. Imriag btr long life she cl erihtd painc's letter, and ber Iiible ws cpei.t'1 every day at that beautiful f;i:h charier of Mathew which contains theSav iu:as precious words cn the mount. Chicago's Population. Trir-p ! nrobablv no citv of imoortance in the world that can show such ranid and wcr.cierfui gTowth as Chicago since it3 destruction by fire. To-day its population is about 1, 200.000. Mr. Tcter Van Scliaai k, cneof the iL-adir, merchants of that city said in conversation, that a large number of his personal friends, as well as scores of representative men throughout the Northwest with w hom he had conversed upon the subject, had found St. Jacobs Oil a pain-curinjj and healinjj remedy of me most extraordinary cuicacy. iiisine ureal jvemeuy lor jvucuuia tism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Backache, rmises. Burns, Swellings etc. (A corn- of the " OfSHjI Por (olio of the World's Colnmhua ExpoitioB." heiatifuTlT illustrated, in' wa'er c edocts. will be sent 10 nv address BiOB receipt oi loc. in poaUf ctaiapt by Tua iiasifs A. VoutLt 0., rammcrc, MM UTSTANDING COUNT V, STATE AND SfECIAL TAXES i;ersi-t Count'-, rennsjlvama, on tbe "nd day of January, ISO', due and owinff by tho UoJit-ctors 01 the different Boroughs and Icwiimiij 9 in said County, as follows : OUTSTA of -Son; A.J), 11- totxto-nits. HiTRlCTS. 1 A. II. tmier S W. K. MiiudUiU... a't'rm A- Vowicr.. t J." J. Kiiik :A. II. Kuii'.mao... J Wni. KiirM!iler . s EU II. Berkey A. J..to4ter. Iw Jotiu I. Le.'Ii li s. (V. Wiiii:aker. 1 , arret I Irani li T. 7.. ki:.ir.er W L. M. I.sainert i N. li. fcMiriir U K. K. Piufh 1 1 K. J. Fairn 1 J..nu li. Aukeur 20 biUi'Jei bauiliert .... 1 Biai-s township : : .... ;Cou!lnurnce ooroogh : ....'( 'aa-!tiun onruuffli : : .... K!k Uea township : : ... 'JefferiMtn towoHtitD : : .... l)rer Turke j foot townhlp ....'Lincoln tnoI:ip : : .... 'New HaltiHH.re Uorouna : . ... Northrfinpina towusatp : .... Oft.e townhin : : : .... ;i'iut townsB.jt : : : (ueniaiioiiiiit; township : . ... stifle towoouip : : vnneriMH biifijuica . : Somerset townnhip : : New Baiilm'ire borough : iieni4aiuiir towosatp : hieujereek lowusaip : Total Tax. U; day. Fifty Years Ago cle Sam was col so haid worked as to The mail carriers were few. the pest- a' Uii) a si:i'e letter w.n 23 a nts. When o:ie a? recr-ivr J, the family ell gathered around the father to hear the news. Oa a ia mo-abie occasion the letter read as fol- sows : Toe demij..hn of ' Jl'rit ce Kejient" is emp'y, plea- send me another. Our friend LUniel V.'eottr was with us when it came, and considers it the finest he has ever tasted. Wc are Lappy to know the 2- cer;t postage is i-'une. S'.ill happltr to know the whiskey Wehsitr (raised is to be bad at McCul lo-ii-h's Half Century Hause, 523 Libery s'.ri '. f.nt F.f.'i avouue, it'shurg I'a fT'd n gistered K-tier or postoflice order for the ruedirsl wouder Pr.cce Rejient. "' Exerc!sa for Horses. l'xerc'.se is es init;itact for the horse as for the human litia . The farm hors, of 1011r.se, pjtsa'u that ia nece&fary, es does the draught horse of every kind; but the etiSle-fed horse should have two hours' exercise given to him every day if lie is tobe well . To keen a horse standing idle, then tske hiia out and ride or drive hira Ion? or fa.-t is to ruin him. F.xercise must be regu'ar.and mf.y be graduidly and so safely increased. A yoting horse needs more exercise than an old one . To pro mots health it must be moderate, at least at the beginning and ending. Farmers Voice. Hood's Cures. In saying thtit Heed's SarKtparilhi cure?, its proprietors t;i:;Ve hj id!e or extravagant claim. Sraietuents from thousands of reliable people of what Hood's Srsaparilia has done for there, conclusively prove the fact HOOD'S j Sarsaparilla CURE'S. Hood's Tills act especially upon the liver, roasing it from torpidity to its nat ural duties, cure constipation and asaiet dices', icn. f'r-ijTiins i:i the phi ral izrnrrrly t rfji-es-Mt :i iu-: i t tiie sK'jaiar : 1. N-h ly's i-,.irs:o:. is w.r;h anythir.g en :h:s water q-j -ti-.-i, ii'ji-ss th'-y are tx p"i.er;;vO in su.h t:i i ir have given it s;-c!ui .i.ly. 2. The 3'. .-:a; 'n-.i:' b .y is cxtrextly f :i I of -i 1 i n'i ! a skiin of ic2 oa the r'ver will ''. e i 11'. tjerj on 01 ita SJr fi -. ; Ojr fir.-ue;s al -..;- S.a3 (ai (lir!i;nl:y b ra:!:!;.' the larg; .r:i. as they were t' o la'.o, tl.L Iruit oii d fre.z them in the full. S. Arybv.i;,- who wauls to can come up and !e':l La'. Ihi j- know, b.it we have Lo a.i'horiir to s':!ii.Ti'.n '.l.em. 5. The pyl.tc. ;0'3 as they found or.e such, would either sa I t:se:n hiae or take them thetnsclc.-s. i. If aaT enc donVs this let them coin? and see, a id je c-nvineel at once. 7. 'Oh,'' 1 ssid, 'some cue is winning their way to yur heart, I gjrss." Wanted in each, a pronoun in the plural : 1. Should those saw-mi 1 men be j-er-m it ted to haul over those roads when the weather is unll: to dosi, aud he kept up at the expense of tbe citiz.-ns ? 2. The dealers iu southern fruis kep customers sujiplied at prices as reasonable as it can be purchased ehewhTe. 3. These parlies mut have certain rule by which its measures can be projer.'r and eaecestfuily formulated. 4. The laboring man and tbe business man gix-s to bis work having bad little or no time to devote to the news. 0. The merchautaad the capitalist bad an equal show to increase bis baas, account by subscribing. When each or every is ustd with a single noun, or with two or more in the sa.te connection, the pronoun represent icg the same must alwavs be ia ihe singular, a 'livery leaf and every t ig ami tverv drop of water has its mission to fjiiill." Rut as our pronouns of the third p.rsou singular can only be use! to represent nout.-s of their own gender, when we wa tt ore that will apply to both genders w? LaJ U:;r rsethe word o7 instea.h as shown in the i;exi three examples, where the wods to tc changid or omitted are .nclu.ied ia parcnlhtsiis : 1. (The) people are getting prouder every year, aad (every !dy 1 all 'wanrsl want ti fix cp a little but caa't get the kind of fur niture they want. 2. The parlors were leautifully decorat eJ, and (every one) all teeintd to ei joy themselves very n'.cch. 3. (Kvery ptrsoni all present strained their eyes in an endeavor to ?e the jury, the prisoner ai;d tbe protbonoiary at the j same time. Correct the follow::. g by using the pro noun ia the singular, without the feminine gender : 1. Everyone who can't behave them selves and arc brought before him will re ceive the same treatment as the above fel lows. 2. Every dealer it: the above named ma terials will get their sharp, provided their niilerial gives sail-faciioa and is what the coatractois want. r. Ka-h of the chap-'s will ex ploy a pastor, aad will petition the conference to Include them i:i the otiference te-rll-iry. 4. He wou'.il ntte every o.ie tnst did not stnr.;rt hi u t shski th; du-tt of - luir.r ffim their f.-et. 6. Eii h of the election officers in the Ma-.e will l.ke'y be entitled to lime days' psy for their s rriees. a-nir.gton hs? an i.-ulalgent way of letting oae foil jar o it their idijsy.irra-;ie withau! question. T. When one agsin emerges from the ch-yftlis sta!-, joj ire net received with exclamations as one resurrected. Sometimes a pronoun is used so indefi nitely that we are obliged to guess the weaning, as in this t xample : "In tbe event of tbe number of patients from any road or e nployer exceeding the outuher of Ml by it eidowed." 'Co' endowel by him or it ; Ineach of the following insert inplacjof the pronoun tbe word or words necessary to ruike sense : 1. If they d j not obey Ihe order, tbe city will tear the o'.d building djwn aad charge it to the organization. -. All over the city thtre are such cases o" destitution ar.d something should be d ne to a'leviate their s-jfferiitg. o. Tii-aestirred ae'.l t '.ber, and as tn 1 :h of it drant as can be taken without nausea. 4. He goes on business, acd 1 but ! be wiil also likely si the pleasure Side of it too. tt:n"t also ) .'. SUuld they refuse to pay the fine, lh y msy he stild affording lo the provis ions of S-c 0. 0. The bill is exorbitant and there is no d -pu!ir g it. 7. If ihe people daa't believe it they can msasure it. The relatire prcroun also mfers from u tm-cofary ipetition. In each of these exii 1 les ibcuh repeated it stiil relates to the same noun. Words in parenthesis may be omitud or changtd : 1. Corporations, which can afford to do proper th:r.g, and (which) as a rule do them with alacrity and good grace when ap- r,M. t. A l,t in ft a .tr.T..t B' . 1- . Every loot of land in tbe vicinity of tbe present a ation (that is) bigeocujjh for a lumber pile, tbat can be lea-d, is cow uti lized by the lumber dealers. , 3. I found a esse-l which pisse! within a short distance of the settli-men, and (which) consented to pat me off there fora certsin suai. 4. (Thtr arei a few thirgs tlhatj may be said that will apt 'y to this p u! si.oitr lbjr trouble, !;hst; i.l cot be z:Trcled ty the Hemes ed iio'. ! think what ridiculous tarn y-a mile 5. Who fhd U Canada son mor.ths ig' ever the bil's f.r this che.tp tiling I've to cs-ape tia creditors, and iwhc) ha beta ' got on." X F. VTUv. Great Expectations. The chief of police, w ho was dressed in civilian's clothes, saw how a cab driver insulted and abased people who refused, to hire his vehicle. Tliechief, who re fuse J, entered tbe cab and told thejt;hn to drive on. "Wh.'re shall I drive yen?" asked the cab driver. To police Lea h-jnarteri" "And what will I get?" "About ten days." 7V.vt Kf'in'jt. Yhe Little Onos Should te cart-fully considered, espec ially when they contract coughs and colds. Croup is the demon of childhood, as many a fond mother knows. Io nut a'lor a cv.th or cold to tun on. Wheth er young or old, it may be the forerun ner of an untimely death. We can con fidently recommend all readers to use Pan-Tina, the celebrated remedy for coughs colds and consumption ; costs 25 and .10 cvii Is. Trial bottles of Pan-Tiaa free at G. W. Benfori's drug store. a J e A. Ilil'egaa... .. ' Alleaheoy township : Krank Henley Beriln borouKa : : : i5i II. 11. Yuer. Bnntiersvai y townsalp: sa-A. II. Oilier. :. Buck towDsnip: : : - W. li. ;.unizin r'onfluenne boronh: : l;aiui-i Miekej Casseimaa b--rtaro : : ,. r.iK i.ieg iw:Piiip : ,. Fairtie towusliip : : . ire-DviiletiirD.-'iip: s JelTersoD towosiiip : : . Jennerloirn IsirougS : .. Jetiuer townf.iiiQ : : .. Larimer towu-ihtp : : ,. liwer Turkeyt,.t township ,. I.iD'toio towushln : : . Mevers!ale b irough: : . MnliJle-reek i.mnsSlp : . Miilopl tiiWDsaip : : ,. Xe 11 lintr.ore iorousi : . Northaniptoii lownnliip : 1 . New eemrevule boro-aga . ite tuwnsnip : : : . , t iwiislep : : : . e'i-piati(miiig townsbip : . h'H kirood iri!:j(ii ; : . KiL.-iiary tyintua : : . Mia-le lownstop : : . sin frwt io:.!.!tip : : . Soutlinipion loirfishi : . SuonUTeek towhship : si.Teto d liorouga : . KitQiinit townatiip ; : . 1 r Turkey rut township . Vrstna tjrouglu : : M 1. J. Kn!k -T L. V. lxra is a. J. Noner t9 A. II. Kuhiiuao i"J A. o. Aiikeny, 2". TatmuM 4ii,jiglier.. 3 I.eww Manteil. er., J. W. Hnrthonler... t K. II. lierkf T a' A. K. V'el!l'-Oee... a6 simuei tin-key W. i. Mlilel f- F. .1. K ii:er A. h". Visiter 40 K. 11. K .Wl.-lMS. 41 I.E. Vevrs. N. 1. Still iter :t Niiati ftiwitan 4 .! -llD SlelU W. A. i! pretty.... , 4 (.e-iifre Meriirf . .. . 47 K.jnuitid t'o.rstMO... 4- 11. L. Martr 49 .1 tiieptl Stuil . to Ki tans Taj !'T.... . M M. r. I)..r: er tl J. Vt . sa::r..ii5 ts li. W. Len.-ian ; Total Tax Outstanding- la V2 IaihI Stale Tax trocght over' ! Counit lor ls91, e.. I " Spei ial " " - " 1 I - SUie " j Grasd Total Taxes Outstanding- ! Ya. j Cocxtt. j griciAU Statx. It! 60: SO XT $ IS St ' I SM 141 t S 4" 07 11 HI o w its si en is! I SiS is! 69 64 1 " n u7, isot " 14 IU 41 Si li I 70 I fM i 14 63; 11 : 111 Ssi I 47 44; Ti Wl t 43 ' 'l M SJ 1! SS W IsSO 8 63 ; 4 77i I 1 41 67; unlet : ! $ S454 f 655 SI t SOS 43 I 1S9 ITT j S3 6. .i 4t7 .t 10 SS ISA M: 14 64 ' 11'! 61 i 34 49 ' 83 3-V 5 4 IWJtl 4! 1 ISO 4 1SS lt 1 4 SS ISO 77i I S 34 I '! I Vi 7 73 11 4 41 CO. W 51 144 S 1 s.a mk' u 4a ' 3J1 ti S S4 4! Wj S7 14 S-.-s 7S ' 11 90 M7 8.1 35 69 71 il W (4 S--5 irti w c: 7i; 4 7S te w ; 2: (Mj I 7 Ml 441 47; S4 S6 IrS 4 2- 4S HB V7 1 47i Kll 13 i S'li 7S1 It TO j ia- s s; i v7 W: 45 a ' 1 SMi ir. 93 7.i 4i 77 SS ' t-4 67; X! 07 I 91 Ctj IU ! ! : t 10724 '11 t 973 0 i 1 973 0; S44 t J SW lj i toi ' ( 1591 14; N-OTC III tie at'v oatslac-1;ng balances are Included tbe Exonerationa, Commission and Percen.ij.-e rn lie tli-'tiii-tiil. UV. tf rs:.-Deil Cmnulssl -ne's of Pornerset Cmntv. In eontoncity to law. bare ordered the ae'-oaijwu :uj .utits .r me Iier ipts and KxprBrtiiurcs i1 ia:t Conmy, ror Hie year !;. to he pnil.l-n-!, anil e :ieir.o e (I'll luut me m mn Bi:riiiut wi i i-.ui..iivi.m i "to uui hiu vvuuij is crren. as per hec. onl 12 tae 1 reasarer i aua coaumsai iners umoes. UEOROE F. KIMVELL, Ae ) hAVl'tL V. SHOHKK, K ii Wir.wx. I WILLIAJi F. I HI c:trk.j Commissioners. It is to You? Interest TO BUY YOUR Drugs and Medicines jo- JOHI H. SHYDEH. Biesegker k Snyder. None bnt tbe purest and best kept in stock, and wheat Drugs become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. Yon can depend on having your PRESCBIPTiONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are aa low as any other first-class house and on many articles mticb lower. The people of this ooanty seem to know this, and have given us a large share of theii patronage, and we shall stiil continue to give them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTLNG- TltTJSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yoa have had trouble in this direction, rive ns a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety ; A full set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we are confident we can suit yon. Come and see na. Bespectfully. JOHN N. SNYDER. Geo. 31. Tliom.ns, & Vo tr- Clinton Street, JOHN'sTOWX, PA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. All Departments of our Store are well stocked with the best goods we can buy. acd we are ciTering goods wMch defy coiapeiition. Our Store is Headquarters for the Choicest Country Produce. The stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries has nev er been more complete, and is being sold at prices Exceptionally Low. i all and examiua our goods and be convinc ed tbat Ours is a Bargain Store. WE SELL CROWN EAKING POWDER Johnstown's New Grocery. Having opened a new GROCERY STORE, Southeast Corner of Market & Locust Streets, JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnish buyers from tfiilerent poinU with all kin. la oi frith groceries at lowest prices. Country produce, such as but ter, eeg8,etc, taken in ex change for goods. JAM ED. RUTLEDGE A Successful Artist A clerk from one cf the government departments was in Detroit recently vis iting a fiien.l. "Wh'.'s the party I sair with you yes terday ?"' asked a citizen of the host. " He's from Washington," w as the rather indefinite reply. "What does he do there ?" " He's an artist." " Why, some one told me he was a government emplovee." ' He is." "lie Isn't mach of an artist, is he ?" "Of course ; why not?" "Because if he ware hs WDi'. Ja't bi ia the pivem'neut employ." "He is, just tbe same, and a first clase art iit, too." "What does he do ?" He dras." "Draws what?" " Eighteen hundred dollars year." Iirvil Fret Pre. GOOD LIQUORS and Cheap Liquors By calling at the Old Reliable Liquor Store. 5. 309 Main SL, and 10G Clinton St Joliiistovn, I?a., all kinds of the Choicest Liquors ia market can be had. To my old customers this Is a well known fact, and to all tbers convincing proof will be fttven. Imn't briret that I keep en band ihe greatest variety of Liquors, the choicest brands and at the lowest prices. P. S. FISHER. DID YOU EVER SIT ON A TACK ? every Sor-cs have the power to qniet The restless pulse of care, A-d cr.me like the benediction That follows after prayer. If you are worn ont by that hacking conch, and want a good night's rest, try Pan-Tina, the great remedy for coughs, colds and consumption ; 23 and 50 cents. Trial bottles of Pan-Tina free at G. W. Benf ord's drug store. A Tender Spouse. Wife Here comes a frfend of mine. Let's tarn into this street cntil she passes. HasbanJ Q tsrrele l with her? ' ''So. bnt I don't want yoa to sea her.' "Horn. Why not?" "I koow you'll admire that new dress of hers, and it will onlv worrv von to Uncomfortable feeliii, aibt it? Al though knowim notiiinp about the whereabouts of said tack, jncvious to its coming ia contact with your anafoiny, Low sudJcn Ijr j"ou become conscious of its exact location. Some of these days yon will " sit on a tack," go to speak in regard to Crockery and House Furnishing Good. You will have an uncomfortable feeling in discovering that for many years you have beea throwing away money by paying a double prico for Crockery and Llouse Furnishing Goods. Although knowing nothing about this loss before, how suddenly you will become conscious of its exact location. This will happen when you have set! led down to purchasing ( 'rockery and House Furnishing Goods of us. NATHAN'S Tie -V-jiiry Stirui. $t.e for the FuU!e. Kolhln; On forth Ti ll! HARDWARE I HARDWARE i I am now prepared toaeeonnjodte the pub lic wnn any ani everymiPf in ihe llarnare line by the addition reently uu.le to my former btrse stnek. 1 Seep all kiuli if articles iu mr line ana icy prices cnaneDg conipvtiiion. 1 von want a nu. a revolver, a knife, a tavr. Kimlet. wn a:iser, a birrele. a I fcir of.kates. Maz es, wrews, na.ln, horw shoes, home blankets, or anrtning ee In Laruware al lowest pneca cat on me. Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa HOW TO SAVE MONEY. BUY YOUR 33ootsand Shoes AT 84 FRAUKLTTT STREET, Johnstown, PA. Lowast Prices Guaranteed H F M s X.X3CX1 Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Goiff Mouiting Ueua. W .sVJctHrrars. nilrtilT mowing In ran- "in'.i.i.i'.i "nuUmuaawtia S.-p4 -t pr'V t wrn-'KinK.(wiUM 11)113 ran culllrudlniit. rn. s.. Ok e., . ,1 --.I.-, kt.,nf .T.l. prv. In. if h H ' o--r. or trtoj. aaluukt tuur ot 7 i:t.vt r.x imt l.r -oni w L a JoaiO t co ,a c-kib tij-.m St. Ratfoa, --, CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambna Branch KOKTHWARD. JotrnMoim Vail Erprrrt. Rock wood 3:S0 . i Hnerei :10. Molown 4:m, tluovenviile 9Q. joojuiowu. d:iuu Joktatuvm XnB Erprm. Rnrkwood 1L a. in.. WHnerjei iiiw. Moeesiown LZJ, Iloovenviile jouns-.own lusu p. m. omj.v-n Acrmimrvtatifm Rock worn! 5 40 n. m . oww o.e p. d., cioyesiwn t ::il p m., liooversvilie 6:12 p. m., Johiutown 7;Ji p. m. Sa.arf.iy Ammmni-Ttitm Rorkwood 11:35 a. m. bumenei, ikm. SOUTHWARD. A'mJ JohnKown 7:4 a. m., Foovemllle 8 31 Sloyeslowa 8:a, Some fie I V;16, Kockwood Jlcpr-jonnrtown sto p. bl. Hom-erwille 4.16, Ployestown 4: JO, boineraet 41, Kockwood a. Sawtrv Oay Johnto n R JO a. m , HooTemrllle ! a. m., S!jrtown :: a. m, bumeraet 10:1 a. m.. Rock wood lOji a. m. Sumdaf Ammnvlalum-eomtnet 5:01 D. m. Kockwood as p Daily. Brahma Will Cure Yov. , PrrrsB:-a;n. Mat IS. ientletnen : Ravina bad rheumali.m :n aprinaol iwa, au.l motilj iclald np for weekl ewrspriuitaid rU 1 hat tried ail the k eailed raw 1 could hear of and jte.t no relief un til thi tprinr 1 beard of your HKtHMA KKKl MATlCRFilKDY I prornred some and reewv d alinwt tmroeiiUte re Let and after Ukin one and one frslf bnttira, am convinced 1 am cured beyond all doubt . Verr truly vour. CHAS kAMM. Futrher. .OltinbL, AllesheuvCilT. I am familiar wllh the above rate, aud can tar that Uie lacU wt fortlj are mtoi H. POWHERMAKER, Arent at PitHbnrtli for Nel-oa, M,;r inA Ci. If your driiej:isi dm not keep it. upeu rvt-elpt il P. O. order i-w 1 ia m ill nend one bottle. liKAUK A. MVUU INK CO.. Ji Ubetv Hret, Puuburgb, Iw. 1892. "O EP0RT OF THE COUNTY AUDITORS IX OF SOMERSET COUNTY, i. Receipts and Expenditures of Somerset County, Pa-, from the First monaay oi January iooj, iu mo Monday of January 1893. 10IIN' HAMER, Fa-j., Treasurer of Somarsct Co-Jnty, Pcnna., in .1 a a. ! U v I, yv I'A-intu rT j -CCOUul Willi iuw vuuui j REOEIPTS-DR. For Taxes Receiveil frora Collectors of State and County Ratei for the years, 1892, '91, "JO, o'J, ana idsi. No. CoixacroKt. Durraicra. Vr. ! Caunty Special State. 1 Prank Nlrkelow.... t I). 11. Kianer t Henry Humbert. 4 A. II. Ohlirr 6 W. K. Monntain.... ("yrua A. Vuwler J J. J, Folk 5 J. c. Kerner.. t A. J Miner la A. li. Knhlmaa 11 A. Ankeny U J. W. Shaffer 13 Olto Lorenta. 14 Wn. Hnrkaolder l EU II. Kerkey 16 .. U Miller II A. C. Xoore. .. Is J. W. heiiiert IV A. J. Koller it) John L. Ley.lig . Whlitaker. iri fiarrett Ream T. Z. klnulrr. , 4 M. II. bnj.ler V S. 8. Kixinti t L. M. Imbert I N. h. KeOnff. in K. K. Iujftt , W II. L. Marta. SJ Peter T. Miller. SI John 11. Snyder.... . m Aaron Coher ai Kdnar.l Krrgar M U. W. Lenhart SS I'eler Kneinem. S Ilenry o. ST J.J. Folk S Conrad Beal a L. M. Lamheri 4 K. E. Pucb 41 (iarrett Ream . 41 J. I. Mpe .. 4J it. F. Aiiiaen 44 Jobn 11. Ankeny 5 Namuel Lambert. 44 John II. Aneny 47, David L. Will. . 4! 49 !--rank R Nirkelow. MiJamea A. Ililiegaa. 1 Frank He(Tley Si II. II. Voiler W A. II. Ohler. frt A. Viiienherger... M . R. ifkunia!n.. M laniel ekey .. 7 J. J. Folk ML F. Dorn . It A.J. Sinner...... to A. H. Koblmaa. ......... 1 A O. Ankeny ti Ttiornaii Gallagher. 63 Lewis Mankemrer. 4 J. V. Burkboi'der. 4 E. H. Berkey .. M A. F. Wtlhon-e.... 7 Sireoel Diekey (WW. o. Miller 9 F. J. roller 70 A. E. Miller. 71 R. IL Foutcbe. 71 K. E Mevera... 7 N. D. SbalTer 74 Noah Bowman,.... 75 John stem 7 W. A. tilotlelty , 77 Geonre Mantrea. 7a. A. II. Hn..n 7! Zdmund Coleman. H. L. Ham Nl'jnxrph S-ull hi Francw Talor. Kl M. '. Horner c4 J. W. sulilvan M O. W. Leo hurt M kllchael Long 'Ad!loti tnwnnbin. , Berlin Borough brotbersvailey township.... Biaek township 'Confluence borougu.... .... Canselmae borougli.. ...... Elk Lick township. Fairhnpe township Greenville township. Jefferson township.... Jennertown borough ..... Jeoner township...... i Larimer township. Lower Turkey foot township.. Lincoln township ..... iMeyerstlale borinigh :.MKi.iiecreek 'ownship Miir.-M township , New Baltimore borough.... .. Norihampton township f(gie township. ! Paint towmihip ((jaemahoning township.... Kockwood bumugh :ta!isbury borough .. ... :oaoe inwuBaip....H i j Somerset borough. I ISouierset towmthip I iSocthamiKna toanshlp..... IMonjcreea iownsnip...... ..... Sioysiown borough. Summit township ..... I'pper Turkeyfoot township. I'rsina boriHigh Weilersburg borough , .. . . Broi he rsrs 1 .ev tow uaip. .... ...JRlh Lk-k townhip ,....ieyerlaie borough .... Shade township 'Somerset No. L towusiin,.. .... il'aint township ils ....'Jenner townamp. ....I't'e township. .....JtVuemshonluif township (stonvcreek township. ....lyuemahiMiing lowiuliip..... .isvt' .... CWIMOWB UJIVUKU.. ........ IOB, 1S1 lh) Total Tax Received.. AJdison Allegheny.......... Berlin boro Brothersvailry I ism: .....Black. ...conemagh. .....confluence boro.. .... ...'Caitselman boro :Elklik. .... i Faireope .... ;;reenville .... 'Jefferson ....Jennertown boro .... 'Jenner .....Larimer. ...'Lower Turkeyfoot ...'Lincoln . ... Mevtrsdale boro .....Mi'Mlecreefc .....wilford ....(New Baltimore boro..... ......Northampton ....New Centreville bora. .. ;e .... Paint ... iuemahoning ....'Rocmwood boro .... SaiiROury boro .... Shaile ...i Somerset boro ...Somerset .... ....iSonihamptua .... istonycreek. ....'sioysiown boro ....Summit ...il'pper Turkeyfoot ....... ....;lrsinabfr Weliersburg boro T4 4 t XI T sue iu 14A 00 11 49 1 4 t44 44 3 M 1M K.V 75 ti t: a; ti; S IB 1" SH! ioi ! tuS 13 : 141 illl ua io' 77 00 77 Ml S3 17 : ana no Hi 74 17S 4.1 I7 64 j a; ul tc m itt : 4J VI us w! Sl M 19-. 871 lJO 11, V4 74 i us i5. 7 14! HI ii 1H1 4", 113 44 11 14 Hi: 71 bl. SO 4l m ih X 4u l i;l 40 SO I 3 74 107 47; SS wn I 07! I 100 0 n vs i; m ii t' in it. 3 st ss; SS 40' 4 7 ( 00! t 47' 1H M Kl S4, 1M tl 41 631 SI 0l 1M4 36 SI 44 m oo! 17 4.1 l tn, U- til Jl T1 111 3j 7 Sii K ia ' I M SSj t ;i 15 4 10 It 4 ! 7 4i 17 U 4 M 11 44 0 11 S IS 41 14 43 ft M 13 H 39 U 11 t St ei w ts sv ; en ii i iw s; 5 at i 7') 34 1 13 4-i ll 3 U I 37 Total tax received In 18i I Am'l State Tax brought over - t'ouniv ior i"i, ac. Special " " - ' " btate " " " ' Grand Total Taxes received as above carried forward j To aiminnt Tax collected brought over.. & 47, 1434 411 441 471 77 Ofti 17 M II S4 01' '37 rl 7 eu 31 )! 134J IS, 10 en 44S J 5 Oil 111) 7 Z57S OO! SSi 17 SOS On M 09 1071 Kl 713 b.1 14) fn) 70 li rrr o i 73; V It S4! 44 17s oo; i-i oo; 4M trti K74 00 1771 SI 1707 s 433 Mi 1H.7 4j 74i S0 9 1I6 W 17 Mi IIS 1 S3!CS Si I me 97' SS5 47 7ii m blS S4 I SIS 14 I'.l SiJ 34 " Reilemplton money, unseated lands in H:u-k Twp.. Commuwiouera' Ledger pp.i " - - " shale twp , ...j " " " Summit twp Money receiveu on Kanoenasrn note " " u Cooniy and School Tax from Ambrose WUt " Am.-mnt received on Chsries Wilson's ctwia " Confluence Bruise sale u Sale Tax 1891 St. Treasurers' Warrant 'ountv share Amount received oa Charles Roseborough'a costs County Commissioner's check of l!l " BaUnce taxes on I aseated lands received and paid by Treasurer in I'ot.... Amount received from Borough Liquor Licenses for use of county - Township " " " ' " forenal "Cash in Treasury at aettlemant 1SW , " Amount due State. Total Receipts of Somerset County for lsi .. EXPENDITURES. ' By amount orders for Arwirs r7 J " " Viewers pay 47 H 7 S!4 81 4. 43 1 VS 11 49 a oo S9 IS IK) 10 oo ev.H w is oo I'Ol uu W) 93 tA-i 00 SS 5" S 4 6S3 90 Jacob D. Swank, TVntehuiaker and Jeweler, Next door wot ot Lutheran ( burtb Somerest, Pa. I am now prepared to snp- plj tbe public with clock?, watches and jewtlrj of oil descriptions, cheap as the cheapest. REPAJIUXO A SPECIALTY. All work Guaranteed. Look at my stock before making your pur chases. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. (ollina, Caskets and Kobe CP ALL GRADES ON HA XT. JL. GOOD IIEVRSl and evcryibicgpertuliiing tofuntrals furnished on scort uotieo. Suth Turkevfbot Street, Ssr.ers;t, Pes.i'i 9Mvs CURTIS K. GROVE, SCrsERSZT, FA. BcoiiE3, su::c-iis. CAaaiAGia, SrsiSQ WAGCX3, BUCK WAWSi AND EASTERN AND WFjT ESS WORX Furnu-bed cn Shor. .'7c. ice. Tainting Done o?. Short Tins. wy w.Hk :s ms Je out f 7i-jrrm-?iLV Sr.zned Wood. a.d tr.e Hi irvn iwi sti'ta;iti:.y t;oi-.sti-oetl. Neatly F:-: ti-.d. aud am. uie J to g:vt Satn.'a..-' ion. er!rte- -f ATI ETinds in M Line r ce on oCort Mbtlce. Prices REA-ON A.L K, s-id All Work Warrantd. Cail and Examine my Stock, and Learn Prv e I do Wsjn-work, and f.-.riiUli S-lvea f.w W.td W'li. Kemeiiber tte piace. a:. J Cii; lu. CwiiTis s. grove, (Xaat ot Oocrt Be-rc) SOMKHSET. Pi. ESXYSLA MA R A I LUOAP. BCUEDfiDE IN EFFECT PEC. , lv.'L EASTERN STAN DAR O TIMC DISTANCE AND FARE. Mile. Fare. Johnrtownto A!tnona...... ::J ii 10 " " H7''!..ei:rv.. I "1, - 11 I'hihde i:iia..... 1T7. ft v- " " Blaiisviiie Iu L I'i1; 7- Gn-enbiira . 47 1 4! " I1t.l:urL-b. TS S.; " ' Ri.ilin-.nre Y " li' " Wasblug:ou. ii'' 7 75 COXDEXHn M-HCUl'LC. SCHMIDT BUIZDfyG The Largest and Most Comply Wine, Liquor and Cigar H0 IN THE UfJITED STATES. U DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fino Whiskies. IMPORTER OF FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED X0S. 95 ASD B7 FUTll AVESLK, IITTsr.l .v;,- ; . All orders received ty ia i! w ill :ci ei-. j rr c j r t ,. , r Cinderella Stoves and Ran 5 v Their Cleanli ness 1 1 Jeoner Saves Lessens Labor. TT will rJ .vu t0 examine the QUEEN C IX D Eli ELL a r.v ;r 1 fir you buy. It had all the lute.-t hisprovemeU.-'. ami U v ; : teed to be a trood baker. It h.is the direct drui't .i can have a tire in one-half the time required vi;h t!.. i or li.rr r' This is a valuable feature when you want a ip;i -k lire I'.ir . ' T has an extra larire hijh oven, thoroirihly ventilate i. l:.,-v ". of inflowing and outflowing air can Is retruhitcl tit n ii! ; t'.;.--.'. a perfect baker, and no burniiis; on the top. It has the Ti '; r prato, which is the perfection of convenience and cloahuc.. h jiccially durable, bavins three separate .id-js. or t!:e a-IvaLtu.-c .,; grates iu one, and not easily warped by the action cf the SUcuiiactured tv I'.HAVLS i CO., Ucid. Pitt.-l.art.li. ai-..l K'.aiaa'.. e-l l; JAIES 13. U0LDERBAUM, Somerset, P. KrLrsinger & Kurtz, Berlin, Ta.and P. J. Corcr & Som, Mejur;w:,7 REMEMBER "Tiiir,ss"J.:n wil anJ with acare.esemnt tLenise'.ve. fr,c t. I KS41 44 ii-s-.aves.. 1 : Commsaioners: S. r. Fhoher . J7.14 : G. T. Kimniel..... co W. F. Uhl cji ( Common wealths costs- New bnilfes . : Imnestson dead bouim ., l-riming and adverti.-:ng .. . Election expenses Repairs to Court JJoitee .. ""j Expenses at " Repairs to jail "! Jail expenes. ... ..' Road darosavs. Instrict Attorneys fees . ......!! S.. flier, burials' ; Constables' returns . j": Replters fees ...iil7i. !Z7.. ! Chain earners pay - rTothowHanr's fees, W. II. Sanner's bill 171.7. county Auditors pav setticinciit t.! : I'. I B rancher H. i-hsf!er. J. O Hay " Clerks pay " Attvs - " " uitineof public accounts.,.. CommlssioncrV traveling expenses.. Scalps Jail phyneian's pay J'iry Commiwiotieni' ys- W eitern reiuteniiary 's bill . Sheri.-Ts hill Inter st on borrowed mom y. luMirance V or Hon- to balance account Talesman jtirors. ... Rndre repairs , B rdinc jurorv . , , , Teac hers' County In.iiiiiu Kecoriw.... j 74 1 : as; uu W) K 7 3ii Jail janitor's fee ...... Btias borrowed iuone' Ii.xniont II iul. ... iism-iKirs; M'Sttnn Reform School Over paid taxes refunded. ... Hnntinrlon Rrformap ry , , ,, Money paid State . Jury Cofnmiiier Clerks psy Grand Jurors pav Ci.mnii ii.ners attorneys psy. Stenncrsphera pay court Crier ConimlMlonen clerk's pay Traverse jurors pT . Court Houe jsniior's pay Stationery and potae .. Money rertiuded unseated lands lw llbrarv Electric light Llribution of Junas Boucher fund , j Treasurer's emmisslon (3 J per cent, on " " 00 license due county, lstd.. Total exnendilnres . .. ... Judgment by balance due county of toiuenet.. -?4 "9 .V) -'4. ' rt 4!:i? M i n 1'- 7"i svir 79 i7 .4 S:l i 1 1,7 M s .r- M l:-7 ro K :.' 44 1117 -M : ' 4 .'. i " c-i 1H1 f.' 01 l. no t ) 17"! 10 f.u .w . 21 IVI ?'-H !! n- M7 74 !' 00 101.-7 1 (') lot Ml ? f .v .-. go 4.i".i Oil l'l". '..1 f.l S M .V. S7 .V.4 0! 71A.7 .-. i. : liV-.t 17 ) VI Illl S7 t'i 17 (i Id.) I.I 41-1 00 Vi 1 jr. 41 I-. a.i ii 1 1 1 10 liMt t 6l' ei o l iiii on Ruin : cm t Trafm arrive and drart from ta s:-tion st Johnsiotva as lolioirs : WESTWARD. Oyster Exprss.... 3 ?. a. ra western tvprt-... ... ;,..! B Johiitown At-'oiniiioiialioTi . f..4" a. m Llpre. ..... 9:. a. ,n Pscifl Eipr ... 9:,( m Pwusi-r. . S.:f.'p. ro J'.bnMown Express. i:ji p. m rast ne 3.34 r. EASTWARD. Atlantic Ex press ... .... S:nr. a m Sca-f'.iore F.xpre .-, 40 a. m Haniburir Aecotcn-T-lsUoii -.'( a. m bay fe.xi.rets.. , l! a. m A twilia txpr. . . ... il-:i I n. m Mail Kxpres ..-.,. 411 p. in Jo'in:ovn A-.x..- ki 7 e, t. m Phiiade'.pbui i.j.-,.r 7 lo p. m Fast Line...... '):) p. m Scientific Asiericaa Agency fcr K IT WII1 I'AY YOU TO BUT Tor Jlomorial IVork VR1. F. SHAFFER, BOMEIJSKT. PENX'A Maatifsct.irer of and Uea.cr in Emtern Work Fttrnilnt!m SAori .Wijr. fa aC Coi'or masels iu mm m 40. Ajralorthe. WHITE S0.VZ?.' Pe-or-s l-i noed of MOrENT WORK will And it U Ihoir interest to call ui Tiiy shi.p i.;t a pmper showiue will be ?;een thJm. i-f .--j. :cri Cu-oiifeff is Awry ( a. v. awl pkl'.tjj VEX. i' to 1 invite special attention to the whits Bronze, Or Pur Zinc Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. RT"m. as a TiecMM Improvement iu the point of MA I ERIAL ANU Rl'CTR.S. and which is d-oir.u' 10 lac P..p:i'.r v..-iinient for our C-atgoahie t U tcw. 4V-S!V. ME A CALL. W3I. F. SnAFTEB. 9 A- Ovor ECO Beautiful Designs. t i - i'f i I ; . t-nce L.: 1,: I'' C;rcc;r Ty fi'.Jv''.--''t ' ' K0'U?E!Tt 6RCn:" r-;v?w iJ?.i..;:..-. CAVFATS, AOS swARk?. CESICsi PATEMTS. COPYRIGHTS. otoJ rornr waiinn ana rre Hsnd'xok wr.ie t StL'S & Ce' a Hl!0ly.iT. .V; t voi,, f,a,jt burcsu f.-r seen:. itii'.s It AK-ri-ifc Kvery wutit taken out bv us M I.e .'.-! t l.'-foru tbe puuc byanotice g:reu ul vba-geiu the s'rieuiific wmran Ircst dTCTi'sf 1 of anr sctei rtlfc paper tn tie wor.X hi'lni.diT lllnnnied. ' imetl-ot nn sa:J bo i:h., iu VVeiiT, 9kJ.oif m T-: fl.'jl.lx mr.nihs. l.1res li( N-i 4 ll'iuu-uu, iHil linuai,,es k'orc City. .i. . t.. .. .. . v, ,., nnu.iHUHii j ..iu V. n. ; i., j . n ,vi ... , BIKJ l riiu llier. SHU lll.r pilous of tbe County of Somerset, I'euu'a., In account wita Somerset County, for A. !., lvi I 1145 C2 WE TELL YOU Botli:;:? nt vt n lirn rrv r.:i ir lv t rnz-tze in M-rutatt:i. ii -t h-.-I:!. iit-u7tiit t hat t- i.:nw a fra: f r v-.-r ., ' wmi. ht;r!i i- Vf liu'i.i- wr fiVi t work.M ; cljt. W't t iiu-.:i i.'.'T t' n.U- moirv r:.iiii;-, ui rit.HTiiitrv -tt-r !n : sIiw eur mtiin;tt,!j fsilf iif't.lv tlir iii.k.'i uf 5'.IK.iX . imililh. Kkt-ry wm- ttn.o (.- !.sii mnw icj work Will mn-ly aii'l M .ti!. i!rr4- ii-,r caroin?-; tiit-re c-tn inr n 'I'tfKn tuit it; otitvr n;w at wt.rlt Hrr do.ur ii, atij yyu, rt-a-ier, can thr icicir. lhi- i- Ih-m ---i;' bu-tit iht Ton hate rT-r 1 the tm!t r -urr. wiil mar a rmve mi-fakr it wu .-t it t a trinl oncv. rat tiuaiHMt. ami oit qtikkiv, ta uinTtiv Iitti tMirlf in m mn-r p- n r4 lMiiii at niti' h ym mi ur-iv ir.u.. aiiti aavr larjtr iiu ( itt :. y. r.r rt'-u:i m mi.t a few hMir' wrk u't t"tcTi fvinai a wn-;' 'wn.', li-r' r are .H.i or uii', itin tr wttusu, it niai.-!. M'i h:!'rrnr.'. .jo sa fr ! 0:1, ai-i i-.--ct will inifi vou nt t1. tt- -tar:. N-iiiie-r eKjMrit-iiccre:i(.i,sl Ui'i -nry. 1 iHe w!io urk fitr u rf ivwanit. Wi.v no? write ftnijn tir full artKitlars Irt-r ? K. C. AI.LKN A lloE .No. -i-tu, Anutkta, M. X ir. -Li :r -j7w'.;. ;.. -iJk J $1 the positive: c h fci't',---rs.5 tTI.7 ZitOSZEXi. M .Varmt 8U rsr y-. tre !f c fe. fti4 H. BANNER, Esq., ProthonoUry and Clerk of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Qnartc-r f 1 To amount shown bv debit side of bi!L By orders Issued to W II Banner t I 1H5 62 1113 6.' I 1145 62 AI AH GOOD, Esq., Sheriff of Somerset County, ra, In aeoount with Sosetset County, for A. I) , lfi To amount shown by debit sMe of bill By amount orders to Isaiah Good, Sheriff 1108 oel' 11(W 08 11W ot I g V. SHOBER, Connty Commlaiioner. In account with Somerset County, 1WX lluet OS To areres-a'e amount of orders received bv Com. Shober, see ledger J By 2J7 days Service 0 S3 iO a per Ledger S. TM SO II 751 50 TPI 50 1 1 791 W f F. iTlmmeL Conntv Comsolsainaar. In account with Romeraet ronntv. 1 1 To axirrecate am't of orders received by Com. !mmel. are Ledger t 2 I By Z4 days service 9 U M aa per Ledger 1 (19 00 $ (19 00 j I yyM. F. CHL, Connty Commissioner, In account with Somerset Coantf. 192. I. 1 1 To aevreeate am't of order received bv Com, Chi, tea Ledger t J I By days service ) 13 SO aa per Ledger 1 819 00 00 NDEBTEDNES8 of Somerset Co-jnty on 2d day of Jaauary, 103 To amount bonded indebteddess see Commissioners minutes " ordera atadtng for ly to 19-. &00!f 500 t-r oo t.7 A I I 11397 96 We. the undersigned Andltora of the fanntT rt fiom.ss In th rmim.-diMlt)i n Pmncrln. la. do eertifv that in oursuanc of the 47th .-thn of th Ai-c iititlft An set nUilns tn Counties Townshina. etc .rasil the ljth dar of Anril 1U4 wf imtuthumi of fustic in iha CnuntT or Pome t, on tbe 2d day of Januart, A. I)., IMS. and. after hvioe daly sworn, did audit, adjust and settle the several accounts required by law. agreeably to tbe several Acts of Asembly. and the sup pleinents thereto, ateordingto the best of our ludgment. ability and knowledge, and tbe foregoing M.nniiii .iki uue niKBinii in in. ioiiowius; account. rpeciieiy. vix : With . I. John Hatner, Emj., Ireasurer of the County of Stnersel, with said County of 8omeet. z. n imam 11. i-aoncr, Esq., rTotbonotary and Clerk of the Conru of Ihe C s'd CiMintv of Homersel. Isaiah TCOd. Sheriff of th County of gomrset. County of Somerset, tth aaid County of Somerset 4. Samuel C. 8hobr. County Commwioner of the Connty cf Somerset, witn said Co. of PotnerseL 3. f.eorx- r. KlameL " " " " - - 4. Wm F I'BI. - .. mwumm aU for the year endlnr the second day of Januarv. A. V.. 1S9 And we further cartifv and and there is a balance dua th sa IA riwni snm tnhn n.iM v- Treasurer as arorestid, of six theusani four hundred and Uiirty-ons and -100 dollar. Each of ssid omcers namedabove. and ethers, were duly summoned to appear before the Auditors, and they did appear before us, and produced their books, vouchers, ordera. bills and papers. In testimony whereof we bare hereunto set our hands aud axed our seals, this thirtieth day of January, A. !., 183. V. P. BKAVfiHER, f'asi. iimvtv kiiirFcn r...i 1 ArrnT joMJi a. hay. iuh i wGEi l eATrVlPvH "ete 1js. n Awce Smells vvell- sB?aiTs.cc.c-H2. PETER YOGEL, Somerset, pa- GIYE I0DR BOYS A GSEFCL FEESE5T. Press uiOattL Jf r-73, C.oo, $5.00 e7 o, S10.00, - 2I.OO In C. P( 1 A VJ"w V. A. runlinj, ,r sof.fu, Aw F.t:, .Mi YOU CAN FIND a tie In rtTTr r st th- A l.ir-t ..n rw KE1IIK5T01T EE03. -C Wul COBUS-t dTVil si Wa 4, (Ul TH!3 nw Inirfcs PAPEfl Louther's Drug Store Main Street, Somerset, Pa This Mcdsl Drug Stsr: is Rapidly BsccciLg Favcrits with Pespb in S-arch cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Iyc Stuffs, Sponges, 'J'ru&ct, Siwjjortcrs, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THX DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTZ.VTI03 TO TS CCiiPCrNDI.NI or LouUier's Prescrimins I Family M$ SRZATCASC SZTSQ TASSX TO CSS 0SLT FBESB ASD fl&Z AMICUS SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Iinijv. Optical Goods always on canJ. Frc 8U';h L0 5 assortment all can be suited. THE FIHE8T BBMBS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our sod to Intending purchasers, whether they buy from U3 or elsewhere. J. tVl. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET . . SOMERSET. FA Somerset Lumber Yam ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, KAtfCTaccaia aso Uk-it, Waououui a Extulxs or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soit Woods, OAK, POPLAR. STAIR RAHA LOORi BAltSTER. I 4TH, BLIXDA NE'Il BILrvr.a s.nrrm ' rujRi-a 8.3. CHERRY, YELLOW PI.NE, 6H1GUS. ... CHESTNCT, WHITE PIXK. 1, a 'aeral In of grade of Lumber and R..IMI-- .-".' o..,- innW - .sat aaswvc.ta sWU KMJwJ-siikS - - r - Alao, can fornish anythln, la the line of our husines to order wuh reamcsl prueopme-s. such as Bracktta, Ot d-stsed work, etc. Ofce and Yard Opposita S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset J- J. SPECK. WM M. H0LVES- u, ... Thc LtADina OLtsLC C N0 Li"0" Houu or Wcsteri Psnnsylva" THE -WM. H. HOLMES CO- Diitillcrs of "IIclmcsTest " snd olmcs Okoccn v' PrilC RYE WniSKY. All the leading Rve and Bourbon WLfctics in bom! or tax-pail Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wine?. SEND FOR PRICE 1 .1ST. T.lepr.0. No. 333. . I23 Witep SL ,n)J ,53, ; A p,TTSBURCH eoi ,fs ,-an :-. Jr I .. t i X. A. out G' f as (20 F. j iV i .i' t f iJ t: r .. 1 JO. 4- 0 c t i J c i T A ' 4: i 1L M. BERKLEY, Clerk.
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