I ELECTRIFIED SEA WATER. It la gl4 to B. Wrkln wj-awwre K'nrlfvi-r m flMCk City. The most wonderful stories are told of the disinfecting power of se water after electrical treatment, as exhibit ed at Havre, where experiments upon a verr larjre wale hare been made under" the direction of M. Hermite. the inventor of the t.ystem. The following in an extract from the special corre tpondcnce of the London Standard: 'A central station for the proper elcctrolrrinjr of sea water had been es tablished at Havre, on Qui Lombardie, near the A nffouleme bridge, and pipes in connection with it had been laid through all the streets of the St. Fran cois quarter, inhabited by some twelve) thousand people of the poorest classes, and formerly the hot-bed of erery in fectious di-ase. The electrolysed sea waUir forced throurh the pipes had. however, effected a marvelous chance. The streets watered with the disinfectr inff liquid, by means cf hose connected with the pipes, had lost that putrid odor which formerly made them not mly repugnant, bat an ever-present danper in the very center of the town. In addition to this, two of the most insalubrious houses in the district had Jf n chosen by M. David, the town architect, for the application of the Hermite system to dwelling. One of them was situated at No. St Ene de la Fontaine, and the other at '65 Eue tl Kdreviiie. A larpe tank, connected with the electrolysed sea-water mains had been placed at the top of each of these six-story buildings, and pipes from the tank carried down to flush the closets and sinks on the various floors, in the case of the house No. 24 Kite de la Fontaine, the now odorless water from the syphons of the closets and sinks was conducted through pipes to the street fruttt-r, down which it ran some di-taree before it ultimately fell into the sewer. The object of this ar rangement was to offer the public a constant, visible and olfactory proof of the purifi;i:r qualities of electro lyzed sea water. The diinfectinff liquid, so to say, consumed the sewage matter, as well as the microW6 it con tained, and in passing along- the gut ter and through the sewers it con tributed to the disinfection of both of them by the chlorine it still contained. With the Ilermile system all the sew age water could, without inconven ience, be allowed to flow into the sea, or even ito rivers, for it purities in stead of contaminating them. THE DEAD-LETTER OFFICE. Mati-tlcs Show Thai We Are I-earnlne to Addreaa Letter More Accurately. The number of pieces of dead mail matter received at the dead-letter oi'ice during- the fiscal year J:'3 was .i:;i,027, an increase over the receipts of the previous year of Gjy.S47 pieces, or a little more than 5 per cent. This increase of undelivered matter, ac cording to the Albany I'ress and K inckerlocker,is less than the per cent, of increase of matter mailed, as shown by the statistics of other branches of the postal service, and would seem to indicate more care on the part of tiie people in addressing their letters, as well as increased vigilance on the part of postmasters to secure proper delivery. The number of pieces treated in the dead-letter oflk-e, including those on hand from the previous year, was 7. iiiui.u'JS. '1 hese were classified as fol lows: 5.405,S45 were ordinary un claimed letters; 204.4-15 were addressed to persons in the care of hotels; Cl,lso new mailed to foreign countries and returned by the various postal admin i rations asundeliverable: 60,941 were undressed to initials or fictitious per sons, and 7.100 were domestic regis tered letters. There were CoS.UoT pieces of mail matter of foreipn origin, and lsU.OM) were ordinary letters with out iuelosares, which Lad once been returned by the dead-letter oflice to addresses contained therein, and, fail ing of delivery, were again sent to the dead-letter office for final disposition. The number of letters classed as un mailabie comprised 1,144, containing articles which were not transmissible in the mails; iV-""f were either entire ly unpaid or paid less than one full rate, and could not, therefore, bo for warded; 4D0.s::j were either deficient in address or addressed to places not post oflices or to post oCices which haeT no existence in the state named, and were classed under the general head of "M is ilirccled;" S."i.IiS were without any ad dress whatever, and 2.040 were classed as Miscellaneous." There were also received 83.248 unclaimed and nnmail able parcels of third and fourth-clas? matter. ANARCHISTS ARE VAIN. Sothinc; 1'lcaare Them Mora Than to Get Their l'lrtures Published. M. Lepine. the French minister of police, thinks vanity lias apodd deal to fi.) with the anarchist craze, says the lxndon News. That is why he begs the papers not to publish the portraits of men who are arrested for Wing con cerned in bomb-throwing and other of fenses of the kind. "1 consider that nil the anarchists," says M. Lepine, have a mental twist, although I do not class them as madmen. Hut it is noticeable that there is in them adesire for theatrical display that must not be encouraged. They have a very high opinion of themselves and are much concerned with regard to what is be ing said about them. AVhethcr they are at a public meeting or in a prison ce!L they always keep their eyes upon the public See what happened at Montbrison, at the txecntion of Kava choL As prefect of the Loire at that time. I had to take charge of that an archist, lie had written an abomina ble song which he hoped to be able to t:ng on his way from prison to the piace of execution, l-efore a great crowd. I upset his calcnlation by hav ing the guillotine lixed at a distance of only a couple of paces from the prison. A hen he found he w;,nld be without en audience, his fortitude forsook him. All who were present will tell you that lie collapsed so utterly that he was, as It were, dead before the knie fclL" lbe ropalar Winter fare. The very darkest sealskin remains the popular fur for coats and wraps. Very often it is trimmed with a con trasting fur. but wise women in buy in? a coat elect that it shall be un trimmed the first year, so that it may be freshened the second by a decora tton. For mourning wear, black Ter tian lamb remains in vogue and is es sentially the mourning fur, although as the seal is so dark, it is a question of personal taste in electing its use ia conjunction with crepe. Silver fox. that exquisite bluish-?ray fur, is noted on evening wraps, while blue fox and icd fox, which, by-t he-way, is yellow in color, are also chosen for nse when a rather pronounced effect is desired. Ia black furs, the long-haired ones lika the black lynx and black fox are given the preference Gray krimmer, that soft, curling fur which many people improperly call gray astrakhan, is oc casionally seen, but, somehow. Dame Fashion has dedicated it almost exclu sively to the children. Ladies' Home J.inenal Vaillant. who hurled a bomb in the chamber of deputies in Paris recently, paid only thirteen cents for the can ister that contained the explosive, says the New York World. There are other deadly missiles which the anarchists have learned toniake. and the ordinary cane or umbrella will conceal them. The plan is to ttke the cane or um brella into the theater, store or stock exchange and lay it upon the floor or counter. The setting of it up in its natural position will cause it to ex plode with fatal result. The head of the cane holds twoglass vessels oblong in shape, and each filled with an explosive liquid harmless in it self so long as it is kept away from the others. The cane is carried "by the an archist in perfect safety by being hsld horizontally. Hut when lifted up and placed against the wall the fluid in the upper bottle runs into the lower and the explosion take place. BEAUTIFUL SLEEP Is an expreasua used tar mmnd tlrep. Nothing is ' aa eratifvine to f the nerves, heart, -d lui ax rjerf act ilrt-p a companion of mA dircsuon and a iithr liver. A tired - t.tVfl tsi aadmiiate. or - laxe care oi . u- JliLi thin bracinir or invifroratirnT Deeds! lor Thie i where you wul find l.rierce Ree-ant Pellet do the most pood- Tbe??' iWeuWcted pUK scarcely larcw than mustard ewrf, made of concentrated botan- dWdved in the stomach and ahorbrf mM the bkwd, stimulatinj; a flow of fn,J iVer, and arousuvr to activity aU the glanda Sarwcretions. Thus they act in turt'i r(i to give faction, r mov refuTuU in all Bihous. Aaacka .to nick Hiacbo, Constipauon, Dizzinea, and laJigBSUon. VThcn you hare Catarrh, nse the ftr rem adysage. Vw for an incurable caaa. Jacob D. Swank, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Kcxt door weft of Lutheran Churth Somerset, Pa. I am now prepared to sup ply tLe public with clocks, watches and jewelry of all descriptions, as cheap as the cheapest. REPAIRING A SPECXALTV. All work guaranteed. Look at my stock before making' your pmr chases. JORDAN &. HINCHMAN.' We are new ready with our new and large invoiceof fine Confectionery iools, j:pu lar brands of Biscuits and Cakes, fancy goods of all styles, and everything else pertaining to a first class bouse to fill or-di-re promptly, and to supply resident fam ilies to any extent, tioods always fresh, and always offered at lowest figures. Call and fee one of the finest assortments ever carried. JOEDAN & HINCflM. 70272 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. GOOD LIQUORS ! and Cheap Liquors By ca!!in(t at the Old Riiw Uuuor Store, "o.303 Main St, and 106 Clinton SL, Johnstown, Pa., al! kinioftheChoKtesI Ll.iuon" In market can Lc hm.d. To my old cuMouten lhi is a ncli known fart, and toa"il.-her conv.ncing prmf Ul b given. Dun't forget that I keep on band ihe (t:ea:e variety of LU;uors, the choicest tnui'.: and at the lowest prices. P. S. FISHER. HARDWARE I HARDWARE ! I am now prepared toaocoruniodat tfce pub lic aim any and everything in Uie Hardware line bv the addition recently made to my (onuer larfeitwk. 1 keep all kinda of article !B my lute and my price cliaiieiiee competitioa. If yon want a fun, a revolver, a knirc. a a pmlet. an aiiirrr. a Wcyiie. a pair of kat-. hinir , wrews, nails, bor itioes, norne blankeu, or anything eb in bardwate at lowest pniea call ou ine. Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa A. H. HUSTON. Undertaker and hmbalmer. A. GOOD HEAESE and ee'ihiDg pertaininr to farneral turn abed Somerset, Pa. 91-lys T8 mvt HrLTH TUT UVtl HUtT aC IW CBt, Cures thousands annnally of Liver Com plaints, Bilionsnesa, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation. Malaria. Mora Ills resalt fromaa Unhealthy Liver than any other cause. V.'lir Ri.Tcr when you can be cured Pr. S:"nfnr.i's Liver In vigor a:or is n r1elTSTM f ii!v tn!ii. loi it im tt:T i in. M ler. V COPYRIGHTS. CAV I OBTAT!r A PATtXTf For prrnipt answer mni an hcmct otmton. vnte la M I N V V ( .. who hare bad ceftrlTtiftT er ei;TrTcr id the ftaint to.infi. O .romanic ti'in tnn!r crift1viit!0. A Handbook ut Ja fonuvion orttwrnioc I'atfNt- and ttw to b t&in t tietn ent frp. A1 no a ratakiuasol nuxiLaiiw kl and nctentific bonks cent frfsft. r&U'nis tat-n tbn.m:h iuno Co. recHre T?oi n-ce ia tb? M'i-iieiiir America, and tiiuc are brHia.'fat wittv brrtfte public wit lv ont tt to tne Invfctcrr. This D(cnl.1 pap t, Laacest circuiauftn of any ac-tentibc work la Uiv wurlfL .1 a year. han-i onm sent tree. Buildine Edition, wvnitilr. r-.Mia year. 8intr1 p'.e, '2 5 cent, rery r mn U-r rontaioa bau t:tui ptaToa, m ootor, atl photncrapii of ti-w hou. with plana, ennbunc builders to nh.w ias Wi'-T dftsihtis aiiJ rVHAire contract Adtlreis DOLLARS In Your Own Locality made easily and honorably, Trithont capi tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand ily, without experience. Talkiuz un necessary. N'oihin? like it for money making ever ofl'cred liefore. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in lcarnins the business. c teach you in a niijit how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without ex pense t.i ynurself. We start you, furnish evcrytuiu needed to carry on the busi ness s-uccessfuliy, and guarantee you as.iinst failure if yon but follow our simple, plain instructions. Header, if you are in need of ready money, and want to know all alxmt the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail yon a doca meut giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. JMPORTAST TO ADVERTISERS. The cream of tha country papers is found In Eemington's County Seat lists. Shrewd advertisers avail themselves of these lists, a copy of which caa be had of Itemingtoa Broa, of Kew York & Fittburg. BUSSIES at Prices . as PKk'KS mna Tf. f,p Surrey 4t: ovurii AxJ. a r.d cn . k.r of tc- U tawMaci HV, Cmrianaal, O. s YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER fi fcie ia PfTTsarat-w at tw ATX;or buruu at rREIOTGTON BEOS. M wOi Muni twi advaruaa at lucaai raual In the name and in the year of oar Lord enjoined to give Uwful Whkrk is, la and bv an Act of tlie General Aa. aemllT or the CXininnHiirealth of Pconsrlvania, eomleJ "An Act to regulate the manual ton and eieclioa of public 'omcera, requtrlnf certain n peasea tucxIeDi thereto to be pawl by lbe aeverul cwDties ami rtaio other expenaea to be paid bv the t'oimonwa.ili, and puuihinir renaio of fenses ia reirard lo aork elections," approved the lintt dav of July, A. 1, 1-SU. it la mate lbe duly of the ShenS of every county wilhia aaHl t"ooi. nvnea!ta to (rive mil he by pnirlanialKia p,ted op la tae nvuai puhlH places la every elev. tloo diatnrt and lj adveruatnienta in at leant two newspapers, aa, of any election to be lield there in, exvpt for bnrouirti and township orccera, and la ev-rv aurh procUmaiKia or advertisement to: I. Eiiaiseiaie the officers to be elected and rive a list of all the noounatiooa made aa provided In said Act, anil to be voted lor In auch couniy, la the form in which they shall appear apoa the bal lon. II. Pesignate the place at which the election Is to he held. III. Give notice that every person, excepting jotuceaof the peace, holding ceitainonVe, are by Us, incapable of holdiug or exercising at the same tl i e Ihe office or appointment of Judge, in spector or clerk of any election ia this iXiuimoo wealth, Ac. Now. 1'HCKEPOEB, la obedience ta the reqolre menia of said Act of Assembly and Ihe proclama tion of KotKrrt E. Pattisoo, liovernor of the Com nionwealiii of Penusvlvauia, alwve recited, I, Ki'WAKD HO)KH, du;h bherilf of the County of Somerset, do hereby make known and five public notice to the electors of aald county mat on me thud Tuesday of February, A. ! 1i be ing The 20th Day of February. I894 ISttitte tint hour of 7 o'clock A. lif., and 7 o'clock P. if. A Special Election will be held at the several election disiru ta established law In said Couniy at which tune the quaiideil el:tors will assemble at their respective ptllinif placea hereafter nam ed, and oRlcers shall be electeilnd shall be voted for by baijut as fohows : List of Nominations as Certified by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the Ensuing Election. A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the Name of Each If aCros's (X) be Marked Within the Circle it will be Equivalent to a FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET o o MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Republican Party, Democratic Party. REPRESENT ATIV t?AT-LARCE EoPRESENTATI VE-AT-LARCE IN CONGRESS. IN CONGRESS. To fill the unexpired term of WIIJJAM To fill the unexpired term of .VII.UAV LI Ll.Y, deceased. LILLY, deceased. Mark oae.J Mark one. Galnsha A. Grow. James Denton Hancock. Given under my hand, at my and nineteenth. It is to Your Interest TO BUY YOUR Drugs and Medicines OF J. H. SHYDEB. CCCUB0B TO Biesegker & Snyder. None but the purest and best kept in stock, and wbeii Drags become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on onr customer. Too can depend on baring your PRESCRIPTIONS 4 FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low as any other first-class house and on many articles mcch lower. Tbe people of this county seem to know this, and have given us a large share of their patronage, and we shall still oontinne to give them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty FITTING- TRUSSES. W guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon have had trouble in this direction, give us 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 you. Come and see us. Respectfully, JOHN N. SNYDER. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET. PA. BTJQG123, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, BUCK WAGONS. AND XASTTiK AND WESTERS WORE Furnished en Short Notice. Painting Done oa Snort Time. My work tl made eat sf TiurtmvMy Swiss! K'as and the He Iran and Krrl, BabstaatlaUy Constructed, Keally Finished, and Warranted to five Satisfaction, Zapby Only First-Class Workmen. Xepeirtaf of All Kinds In Hj Line Done oa Short Notice. Priae REASONABLE and All Work Warranted Call and Examine est Rock, and Learn Price. (do Waon-vork. and lUrnish Selves far Wind htm. Bemeabet the plr.ee, and call la. CURTIS K. GROVE, (last ef Oocrt Roose Oat EES XT, PA. GOD SAVE by authority of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Tuesday, the Twentieth Day of February. . ,.i , .u tr-. r RnmaanUtira of th Conri of th UnlteJ 8Ut to fi the Taucy m atoid ; and yon m hereby r one thonsand eiebl hundred and ninety four, for the election of Representative of the peoplej ot O f"' J ' "uwSJSrf and required, notice of the said Election and to cause the same to be held and conducted, and to make return thereof ia manner and form as is oy taw u . . , o, . .n v .(. .l.vantb daT of December In the Tear of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and of the fommon- Oiren under my hand and the Great Eeal of the State, at Hamaburg, this eleyentn oay oi iwemoer, in me year , EuBEKT E. PATII.S, . , wealth the one hundred and eighteenth. I eaau I By the Governor. - A. L. TILDEN, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. Officers to Be Elected. ONE PE1W0N' FOB THE OFFICE OF BEl-KESESTATIYE IS THE CON GRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FOB THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA AT LAKGE. Places of Voting. 1 also hereby make known and (rive notice, that the places of hoMinfr lbe aforesaid election in the several boroughs, districts and townships withiu the County of Somerset are aa follows, to-wit : The electors of the buroutrh of Confluence to meet at the Council Chamber, in said Horough. I he electors of the borough of Somerset, to meet at the Court House in said borough. The electors of the township of Homerset to meet at the bouse ef Keuben Woy, In aald town snip. The electors of the township of Uncnla, to meet at the hail of Peter Sipe, In Sipesvtlle, la said township. The electors of the township of Black, to meet at the Tailor Shop of Joseph W. ilerruigloa, m Ki' k towUfhip. The electors of the township of Miiford, to meet at the old hotel formerly occuised by Kk hard Cald well in (rt-l.liartf.lmrg. 'id said township. The electors of the borough of New Centervllle to meet at the boose of John llay. In said bor ough. 1 ba electors of the township of I'pper Turkey. f.(, to meet at the hoase ot John A. Shullx, in saiit Uiwnsnip. Tl.. eirriors of the township of I,ver Tarkey- foot. to meet at the house of 1L. 11 lies, in Lower Turkeyfo4 township. The electors ol the borough of T'rsina to meet at the iMMise of J. B. Miller, oppsiite l)avis A Co der's store. In said borough. Tbeelecuursot the townslilpof Addison, to meet In the 1. U. O. V. llall. In Fetersburg, In aald township. The electors of the township of Middlecreek to meet at the bouse of Jesse C Sweitxer.in New Utitngtou, in said townsliip. The electors ot the townubip or Elklick to meet al the house of Lewis Einenck Ul W est Salisbury id Kiklick township. office in Somerset, this 7th day EDWARD Loutlier's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AID PURE DRU9S. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Spotiges, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TH DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COMPOCNDINa Ot IMer's PrescriptionsiFamily Beceipts SRJUT CARE BEING TAKZS TO VsS SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods large assortment all can be suited. THE FffiEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our good to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER 171. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, atairorACcaut asb DiAtn akd Wholbau aito Rrratrn or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Solt "Woods, OAK, POPLAR, BID1UG3, PI CI ITS, MOULDINGS, ASH, WALOTT, FLOORING, BASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, EHIXGLES, DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINK, I ATH, BLINDS, JfKWEt POrT k. General line of all grades of Lumber and iBuildlnt Mstirial and Roonnf Slate keptlaitoek Also, can furnish anything in the line of our business to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets, Odd-slied work, etc ELIAS CTJjSOSnGHAM, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R, B. Station, Somerset IT WILL PAY YOU To but Too a Memorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER,sarxTaSAS BOMEBSET, PENNA MannActurer of and Dealer In liMU ilS EMIE ISM Also, AgaU for lit WHITE BE0XZZ1 Persons in need of MONUMENT WORK will find it w their interest to call at my shop where a proper showing will be given them. AS-'vi'i factivn GvaramUed tit nry Vote, and fSICES VEM Y LOW. 1 invite special attention to the white Bronze, Or Pur Zine Monumen Introdceed by REV. W. A. RING, a a Decided lmproveaewt in the poiot of MATERIAL AS0 CuS'trrftlKTION. and which is dratlued lo be the Popular M.tnnment for our Changeable CI erviva bis a ten.. WM. F. SHAFFER. pecial Election Proclamation. The electors of the borough of Salisbury, to meet at the odlce ot Calvin T. llay, lu said bor ough. The electors of the horouirli of Rock wood, lo meet at the office of Esquire JCvana, la said bor ough. 1 u electors of the horoegh of Meyersdale, to meet at lbe Town O hi noli I aamlier. The elrclorsof the tuwnsbip of Summit, to meet at the house ol Samuel at. Sayha, ia aaid town aiiip. The electors of the borough of Wellcrsbar;, to meet at lbs house of Kli Shaffer, In said borough. The electors of the township of Greenville, to meet at thehouae of Adam bippie, location las. In said township. The electors of the township of Southampton, to meet at the house of J.L Kennel, in aald town ship. T he electors of the township of Northampton, to meet at the bouse of Samuel PoorUauvh, Ul aald township. The electors of the township of Larimer to meet at the old school bouse, la U ittenburg, ia said township. The electors of the borough of Berlin, to meet at i he house of lr. W. A. oarwaa, in said bor ough. The elector of the township of BrotheravaUey, to meet at Kmrview school boose. In Brothers, valley township. The electors of the township of Stonycreek, to meet at the bouse of Joaiab J. Waiter, in said township. The eiectoi s of the township of Ogle, to meet at the bouse of Samuel M. Cnst in aald lowaship. The electors of the borough of Stoyestown. to meet at the bouse of Samuel CiuCer, in said bor ough. T be elector! of the townsnlp of Quemnhoulng, District .No. 1, to meet at Ihe new election house ui hskI township. T he electors of the township of Quemahonmg, District No. i. to meet at the house of Daniel Lohr, in llooversvlUe, in Ctoematiomng townshio. The electors ol Ihe townmp or Allegheny to meet at the house of Albert Hiiiejaa, in said township. The electors ot the borough of New Ba'tiinore, to meet al the bouse of J. 1. tplcer, in said bur. ough. Candidate inside the line enclosing the column Indicates a Vote for Each Candidate Thus Marked. Mark Opposite Every Name in the column. Those who do Not desire to Vote a Straight Ticket must Not Mark FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Prohibition Party. REPRESENT ATI VE-AT-LARUE IN CONGRESS. To fill the unexpired term of WILLIAM LI LLY, deceased. Mark one.) Henry F. Morrow. ot ebruary, m tlie year ot 0SLY FXXSB aUVB Pl&X ARTICLES EYE-GLASSES, always on hand. From such t 9 ESIOSSED BY FMCTICALLT TftfnVe Ovim- BOO Beautiful Design. ttsWaPMirn anr MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, HRgOsW0&l.CC. k i mi WA-'A'-iei kj EETTZS A53 Jtji CHEAPE2TSA5 4 STCHE. I v,iiniPr,cUBt I "?J,f VI Circularc THE COM101SrVTBAX.TH. The electors of the township of Cohemangh, to meet at the bad of the J.Ul.A. M., in Davius tllle, in said township. The electors of the township of Shale, to meet at the bouse of Jacob Helman, In aahi township. The ele3ors of the township of Paint, to meet at the bouse of Peier Hoffman. In sckl township. The electors of tne township of Jenner to meel at the house formerly occupid by Tnouiaa Uslla gher. bow oc-tipied bv t. J. lloUmaa, al Jenuer H. Uuaila, in ai tuwuship. The electors of the Uiwashlp of Jefferson, to Bit el al the bouse of sulomoo llikei-.m said Pwa- 'l be electors of the borough of JennervilJe. to meet at the ahoemakershop occupied by David L. Witt, la aald borjuga. The elect'ira of the borough of Casselman, to meet al the bisiae formerly owned by Mary Cupp, In said Isirough The elet-tors of the township o' Falrbope, to meet at the bouse of Isaiah l. Kammerer, in aald township. The eicetors of the borough of Benson, n meet at the feei-tore building of Daniel W. Border, In said borough. The etecicrs of the tNirongh of Somertleld, to Bieel al the , In said borough. Eligibility of Election Officer. la otiedience to the requirements of paragraph 111, of section IV, of aaid Act of Assembly, so far as the same la not m conflict w I. h section IS. of Article Vill of the eonstnuLon of said Com moa wealth.I atenjrive DotM that every. person, (ex cepnug Justices of the Peace who shall within two mouths, bave held any ornce or appointment of pront or trust urnler the Uoverumenl of the t ailed Stales or of thla stale or of any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned onVer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who la or shall be deployed nmler the Legislative. Executive or Judiciary department of tnis state or of the foi led Stales or of sny city or Incorporated district, and also thst every member of Cougrese aiid of the stale legislature and of the scect or coss moo council of any city or commissioner of any Inoorpisrated district hi, by law, locxpabie of hold ing or exercising at ihe same lute tae office or and by the Commissioners FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. The Pennsylvania Democracy. REPRESENT ATI VE-AT-LARGE IN CONGRESS. To fill the unexpired term of WILLIAM LILLY, deceased. Mark one. Arthur D. Markley. our Lrord one tnousand eight hundred and ninety-four, and the Receipts and Expenditures OF THE Directors of the Poor AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF Somerset FOR THE YEAR ENDING TOnX HAMER, ESQ TREASURER OF TLTE POOR HOUSE OF J SOMERSET COUNTY, ia account with the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the year ending the 31st day of December, A. P. IS 93. RECEIPTS. I To amount of sales and receipts at the Poor 2 To Suwerwt cottuty ioror.U-r No. Iss3 Mnsselman funii , Si " To balance account.. 4 Carried forward EXPENDITURES. Ol T DOOR EXrESHES. l: By amount paid tor oo'.iionr relief. ouuloor M iumales at h.cilaii " children at Klwyn .. Cnffins forootioor paapers MtMical attendauce ouuiourpaapersw..ww. junice lees . Mr rtors traveliuir expenses. M Visitors travehuic ei looses Kher counties paupers XallntaU tare Convey in a; outdoor pauiers.. TelegTaius .... EXPEXSES OF POOR HOUSE 1 By amount paid tot Dry ironds and clothing. Biioea ami ieatner W heat and nour 4 S ll) "l 1- 11 LSI !?! is; li JOi 21' Appie baiter He, f, bacon, flsh ami Mar.lasre and tinware.. Suxarand m,.l.n,i.n t'oilee and tea t-a!l and Suap i.nenes Tobacco.. Cracker and rtce . Bnsiuis . . , liruiri and Medical certiorates an.l Exam.. J usilce and Uousiable fees.. Turnips, potatoes and fruit OIL. .iectric light and Ojal. Fustatre and stationery-. Vlneear, batter and (tn VrlMil..ff toff n LltiKstlon and Prothoaotary's fee... EARJl EXPEXSES. 2 " Smlihinic and hardware- remiiiers and lime Seeds and plants. Irvnamlte and freight.. Repairs snd labor Feed 6: M PERJfAXEXT ISlPROrEMEXTS. 1 By amount paid for I sasts-r. Hardware I Til Una: weli....., R lance on steam heater.. Keiialrs and larsr.... Paliitaui papering.. Cement and trimming I EX1RA0RIUXART EXPEXSES. I By amount paid for Fnmlnre.. Live :uck Ast. to Iiirectors aamciatioo. Insurance.. Fence ns:M M.SMyoa avreement- iusriman lund. A " " Clerking settlement j SALARIES JXD WAGES. 1 By amount paid attorney and clerk. L. C. Colborn. 2 iirCTor, w sa. iriciey.. Si 41 M M Si " " a, t. f 7.' - . ! 10. m Jomph L. Miller.. " Jusiab i. Weia-le- Steward. John C. Miller... ftiyalcian, H. 8. KimmeL. Treasurer, John Hamer.. Chaplain. F. r. riayh.. Jaailor and aara. Couk, 'T'lIE DIRECTORS OF THE A. Toamoant of estimate f expensee By snuatnt rseeivwi fmto eviuly rommiMhiooers o orJer. By amoaut anexpeaded to the endit of the board By amount sureiiaia-sd to dietors. . ecoevr op c. c. McssELHAX DoxATiox Deed Book, Vol. C2, page 73. 1. To sal t received from Ca Corn's Int. of V uassimsa fund 1393... 2. By amuont expanded Aw newspapers, Aa . , . Byamooat unexpended teciedit board to baiauee accoaai appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any Kiectioo of ibis CoDiinonweslih, and thai no In spector, Judge or any omcer of any socb electsa shall be eligible to any odlce to be then voted fur, except thai of an election officer. Qualification of Electors. The following rlghta and qualifications of elec tors are securel sat prescriled by Anane XIII of the coosuiutioa of said Commouwea-th and cannot be alirulged In any degree, by any Act of Assemblv, lo-wit : SUTioa I. Every male ritizea M years of age, pnaeasing the follow lug quaiihi-altonsjinall be eo tuied to vole at all elecifMia: First Ue shall bave twea a cltilcn of the L une.lsi.ies at least 1 aiontb. Second lie shall base reside ia the Slate one year (or If. basing previously been a qualified elector, or native bora ciiixea of the Hiate, be shall bave rejioved taerefroiB and returned, then hx months) immediately pre.ding Ihe electloo. Third He shall have resliled In the election dis trict where be shall Oder l vote at leaat two mouths Immediately preceding the election. Kourta If years of age or upwards, be snail bave paid wuhin two years a State or county tax, which slall bave been assessed ba least two months and paid al least oae month before the election. Sac A Electors shall. In all eases, except for treason, feiony anil breach or security of the peace, be privileged from arrest dunug their alien. lance oo elections, and in going and re turning therefrom sec. T. Ail laws regulating the holding of elections by the citiseoa, or for the registration of electors aaall be uniform througuout the State ; but no elector soall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reaaoa of bis name not be ing registered. src. . Any person who shall give or promise, or oiler to gne, lo an elector any mouey, reward, or other valuable ronsi.lerstioo for his vote at an electloo, or for withholding the same, or wao shall give or promise to give such cousi J ration lo any other person or party for such elector s vote, or for the withholding thereof, and any elector who shall ns-eive or agree lo receive, for himself or for another, any money, reward or other valuable eooal deration for his vole al aa election, or foe withholding the same, snail there by forfeit his right lo vole al auch election, and oi Somerset County, and to b FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Protective Tariff Policy. REPRE8E NT AT! VE-AT-LARCE IN CONGRESS. To fill the unexpired term of WILLIAM U IX Y, deceased (Mark one) Galusba A. Grow. County. Pennsylvania, DECEMBER 31st. A. D 1893. r.R. I luol 2S 30 0 101 '.ft 1.1 11.4J J House en. SSH 1 17 lo. 1 Oo 5C 7S 70 to 1 :i jT, ( ia su M is) 37 M 3Si H S i Kli 4-i 1 10$ I rjauuers... PROPER. .W 04 14 1! 11 IJ SI IS K! 177 21 aio ri z ? 17 1.1 W2 .V. M : I t l:. 1M0 iS 117 1J 71 r. 4:. C SI 7 : 15 ; to C7 15 64 03 lard. - , 3T1S OT 91 Ort 111) s t. 7S it 1 67 2i ItS 7 . 813 C0 I 133 TO' M W I 7 llii W '.' 3V XT. trees... 173C 21 on lio ) 17 ? I'AI tsr 1 Uj 2r 7S 111 UO i li is m M u usi Y ls ) i so i t y -, i , t US 40 I ll. 40 POOR, iv iPTnrVT trrrtl n.iurn.-rn cirv-Te ni v .. . ... . j. t.i..-r. i v. . e -.1 1 1 i -i. i.h. ca. 11.AI 00 101. 00 4j 24 ii lltU) IS) I 11UU0 00 30 00 any elector whose right to vote shall be challeng ed for sucB cause before the eiectioo officers shall be required to swear or affirm that the mailer of the challenge is untrue before bis v jte snail be received Sac. li. For the purpose of voting no person shad be deemed to bava gained a residence by reaaoa of his presence, or kail it bv reaaoa of his aisteace, while employed In lbe service, either civil or military, of this stste or of the I nurd States, nor while engaged in the aavtgatcia of the waters of the stale or of the I'nited stales or on the high seaa, not while a student of any Inatitu tlon of learning, nor while kept in any poor bouse or other asylum al pnb.ie expense, aor w tule confined la public prison. Penalties for Violating This Law, Hue. 51. A voter who shall, except aa herein otherwise provuled, ajiow hi. b.)wic to be seen by any person with an appareut inieuiioo of letting it be known how be Uai'iut to vole or shall cast or attempt to cast any other ballot than the official bai.ot which hsa been given to bitn by the proper election orn.-vr or shad wiifu.l v vsdite any proiso of this act or any person who shall interfere with any voter witeu insi.lesaid tocloMed pace or when marking bis bailoi, or who shall emleavor lo induce any voter Define deposit lug his itsl'.'H to show bow be marks or baa marked hia 111.4 or who. except when lawfully eotn-Btiio-le.1 by a return ju.lge or a competent court, sua.l loosen, cut or unlaea the coruer paled down over the cumber on any ba.iot, sha.l be guilty of a misdemeanor, and opoo conviction snail tie sentenced to par a due n4 exceeding f too. or lo an.lergo aa imprisonment for n.jt more man three moutna or both at the diacret ton of ihe csirt. Sic. yf. Any person who shall, prior to aa elec tion, wii, fully defa or tlestroy any list of candi dates posted ia acordaDce wiih the provuil.os of this a t or who, during aa election shall willfully detace, tear down, remove or ilestroy any card, of nst;uct lm or specimen ballot printed or p.iated for the instruction of voters, or who shall, during an e.ectiou. wii. fully remove or destniy any of the supplies or uoovenieuctis fnreisfied to enaliia a voter l'i prepare his ba!iK or who shall wiUIu iy binder the voting of others, snail be guilty of a miademeaaor and apa sjnvictia sha.1 be aea lenied lo pay a due not e veeding .ou, or lo ua- Voted for in the Several Election Districts of Said County a cross within the circle at the head of the column. FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. People's Party. REPRESENT ATI VE-AT-LARCE IN CONCRESS. I fill the unexpired term of WILLIAM LI LL Y, deceased, Mark one.) Victor A. Lotier. Independence of the United States of America the one hundred Directors Individual Account for 1893. WM. DICKEY, POOR H0CSE DIRECTOR, 1. To amcant Poor-house onler No. i. Tu amount poor hoi is. or.ier No. 3. Toooe-lliird of amoant Han-harved. 1"!0.. it3.. 4. Hy km ytmr s salary as ilirseua 4. By amuuiu due county of somenet.. J03. U MILLER, POOR HOL'SE DIRECTOR, IX ACC0CXT WITH .SOMER.'ET CO, ?i. 1. To amount poor-house order No l-3 .. i o amount poor nouse ortier x l-J Touoe-th lru of amount ur hrsed ltv one year's Salary as director To amount pour-house order No. lr"2..... My oaistaiHlm orler Nu lr! paid this year... By balance due couniy of Somerset .... J0SIAH D. WEIGLEjPOOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET CO-PI. 1. To amount of poor-bouse onler Xo. 2. To amount of poor-house or-ler No. 'i. To oue-lhipi of amoant sureharited.. 4. By on. year's salary as director.. 5. by amount doe county of Souerset o UTSTAXD1XG ORDERS UNPAID. Year. Xo. 11 S 0 To whom issued. Levins Kerkey... Kebeeea M&.r.. We, the nnderslsmed Aaditors of tbeeaunty of Somerset, In the Commonwealth o( Pri' nla. do certify that in pursuance of ths 47th sevtion of the Act .ultilad "An Act re stirui t.i ioi-'' townships. Ac, pareed the i:th day ol April A. i.. 114. we met at the seat of Ja.t:ee id : " of homrrsat, ou the Bntt day of January A. D. lsi. ami after beiDK dulv sworn, did ait.t. s.!.a-t isi settle tbe several aceoonts requireil of as by law. agreeably to tor several set of AsM-oii.iy aoU s. liiemrsu thereto, aeeoriine to tbe best of oar jo.liciu.nt aiid ability, ami that the furaiiii s.-e x and correct statements of the following acciunts. vis : 1st. John Hamer, Kq.. Treai-arer of the Four-house and House of Euiployme.it of Sumo! county, with said eunnty of Som.rstt. jd. Tb. aceountof the c tl. Muxelman donation. 3d. The estimate a -count. 4th. The tndlvidnal a-eouotaof the IHrectorsof the Poor with the county of Som. r-t, :! 'uraf year 11, and hereby certify that we bod a balance du. the county of Somerset Irom Isll.ism Ls'fcj. of from Joseph L. Miller as jmi and from J.islah It. Wrlxle t 1 ' ,. The said treasurer and the dlr-tors ware duly summoned to ai(eartetore the ai.l!:cr silt books and papers, and they did so appear, ami produced their books, order, bills, vi.u- hers pers (ee suminons attached i. In testimony wu.reol we have hereunto set oar bands ao 1 iJ the SiM day uf Jaauarr, A. D. l-ot. Attest : 9MCEL C. F' T, . hfri's K. Meyikc. M. w. HKKH. t.i-. Clerk AMOS WALK KK. 0 I'TSTAXDIXO Conntr. SuteaoJ ma. on ine nrsi oay oi January, a. u., is.h, u tie ana owinij ny me of tbeditlerent boroagha and township in said county, aa follows : COLLECTOSS AXD DlSTKlrTS. Samuel Lamlert, Stonycreek township John H. Ankeuy, tnemalioolna: townhip f. J. Fuller. New Baliisiors borvaich W. R. M. untsin. ti:iu -o. e Ixirouajb Wm. HurkhoMer. Lower Turkey loot towmdiip. Ell H. Kerk.y. Lincoln township " J. Fuller New Baltimore borouKh... Jobn T. Lydla Northampti tuunship.- s. i. Wbltaker. thtie townsnip. liinrl keam. Pa.ni township U M. Lambert, Shade township E. E. Puirh. tiomerset townh.p H. H. Yoder. Brmbersvalley township.. A. H. Obier, Biac k tonh'tp W. R. Moautain. Contiuenee borouh Danl.l U ickey, t'aselmaa borottth J. j. rota, fcli lick lownsnip. A. o. Ankeny, Juanertowa borouah E. H. Kerkey. Lower Tarkevfuot township. V. J. Foil.r. hew Baltimore boron h H E. Miller. Niwihamptoa township Noah D. bowman. tweniahonins;kiWnshipM (leve Manires. had. township K.lman.1 Coleman. rimerset u.wnship Joseob 5tull. Stonycreek 'jwttbip M. I . Homer. tnmmit township (, W. Lenhart, l'rina Don.ueb J. b. Hsnsel, Addison t.iwiu-mp.. Joha Carver, AUritheny towniiip.. r rank llertley, terun borons 1 Henry Kish, Benson broaa-b . , ,lje Kn-JiriKer, Brotber-valley township.. Eli A. Snyder, black township aK f'ullln, t'ontlueBce borou!i. . laaiel Vick.y, Casselman boroazh A A. Krmeauiaa. Elk Lick town 'nip ii. W owens, Ksirbooe tosm-hip A. J. Btuoer. Greenville township . Robert T. HniL Jederwoo township (1 A. File. Jnnertowa bortjab Thomas i. a. la it her. Jenner township . I I. U.nl-j...... I .nmtnwkhln J. W. Burkbofcter, Lower Turkey fol township 1. B. Ash. Lincoln township A. r. Webboua Meymlale borons h Kua B Saylor, Vllildlerreck township eorire N. siehroek. Milloni lownnhip F. J. F.JIer. New Baltimore borouah . Henry E. Milier. Northainptoa township r.. . jieyers, urir lownsnip . - Peter HorTiuan. Paint township lniel Wt!L iucmaboninr township. Henry Fsrho. Huckwood broagh A. J. Smith, ealuhurv b.ouxh.. L. M. Lambert. Stiade tnwashiD Alsx H. Huton. femeraet borouah Idmnnd Coleman, ctanarset towo-bio Chariei.KJ. Marts, goathamptoa township .wa ii. oavtier, Dtovesown uoruiD John W. Baltxer. 4osxyereek township.. j. i.. r.nv.e, aummis townsnip.. l. E. Kregar. I pper Tark.y!oi4 township J. C. Foracyth. I'rsina boroiiKh r. v. t-ailer, Wellcrsbarv borough Amount State tax brought " special ' Grand total tax NOTE In the above ontstacdiaa- balanees eentaae to be deducted. e, tb. andenifned Commissioners of Somerset conn I y meiaifoimiiy to law. nave ya enmrsiaylnc aceoanu of tb. Receipts and Expendliaree of said county, for the vear 1'1- ."Vlj lUnod, aad we hereby certify that the above stab-iuent of the ("wstandiae Tax.. dt "M cerreet. aa per Record la the Treasurer's and Attest:- J. U. Fjtiar. tWrk. dergo aa Imprisonment t ui'.u. it iwta at tne u Sac. 'Si. An I neruini STrr: ''loo lt3 J5 sh.j :.. . . WIlifllljT tirituv tr .l.friia nf r nation or ouminatioo par ur sai" iti nf in, tttr ..f with. - . 11 reer ur uil M ., of any letter of wiitiur.wa. . n.t of nominatmn or ti.ioi.ii.ii. .n , - '"-a IT W S of to be fajs-ly maile. or wao fajs-ly nisde. or wao na . 1 1 n . 1 . ! r. r .r . . . ... ' w 1 v-y" - M i i.ifj.-.. petsoa B..I beings qua iOtdt.r.t.r any certitl. ate of niKniaatma ..r t.,ai . orany part thereof wi:. u n. breV " f.wge or muse the onv! ,,',.' "' any ballot, or wiiifuilv des tv .V baMHa. anal! be guntvj.f mirim'yj! -c.Miviction .lull oe Mnien.-e.i .u, . ceediDg ll.tsw. or to undergo m uupr T,3"'' not more than one year, ot u.u. , ' oft he court. :-4 Sac. U. Any public onVer opon w,m . . imposcl livihiss.1 wsoanau uck . fully fail lo perform such da:v or aj,, ligeutly or wt ifuily perform it '.n an. ..", filmier the objects of this a. ;, or wv, w 4 fu.iy violate any ot the ppjtuu..qj ' guilty of a misdemeanor and uu., r, sna.1 be seofem-e.1 to par a tine wa t2 " ' l.ow, r Uunderg. an iuif.r..ii.u.9, T' more thoa one year or boti at tae ' Ihe couit J cj i se.-. a. Any person other thja n, , charged by law wits tie care of t v J ' person intrusted by scch offl.er .' the same for a p-irpoae reiii.ie.l tif' ' bave in his poieaesio ou:..ie : ,V , anv official ba.iot, or ant pctton u . .-t ,u v-'ii .-.."u .u, counirreitiifa ball.H, shad be guuty of am.irI1irii, , convlctioo snail tie senien.e.1 , aM ' needing ll.uou, or to undergo ,n :iu c .J. not more than one year, or o-xri, i a. ' z. of Ihe court. List of Nommatlona. In obedience to the leqiurernecr, of mi . Assembly, I siso give notice Hut ;i, t. ,, nomiuatioru have been ma-ie au.t .r: as provided in aald Act, to lie voie-i'' election, in aai.l mxiDtv. being as iir 4,5.., ia the form ia whicU laey w.U ajcr ' baliols, to-wit ; The voter may insert in the cal- umn below, the name of any oron whose name is not printed on ttij ballot for whom he desires to vote. This column is for the li' af voter, F. - w.u.i b.imu tUtx U'flr . poear printed 03 this ballot REPRESENTATI VE-AT-LARCE " IN CONCRESS. To fill the unexpired term of V!1X:aX LILLY, deceased. I Insert one. HOOVER, Sheriff. IX ACCOO'T WITH SOMERSET C0 Ti. I SO is IV-, t i JO 5 V 2i 00 sil'.'S ft : J s ToUl.. . 1 JB Stx - cial Taxes of Somert county, IVnnfyjf iYa. Coi'nty. Si-tr X fi . l-sy f 4) . 1 l7 . A:l Jl . 17 i HT IJ HI . 14 10 j" i: J) f U t . bO ") . -) k: m l: "4 si 41 .tj 4 . i r ji 2t '. v. :.' 170 1 Ts 7.' !t 1-4 S - dl .vJi) 1-!I 11 4 . .i ti i 2i 15 4 lrt ji: i 51 IS 3 t' S7". it. i? 41 i s; i s LVt' 4 .Ul A , -4 01 ! -) ; 7... 71 ' L'!4 7 14 277 V, ; J- 17 J4 40 ! 444 12 ! 5'27 12 i s 57 a : vt . 4! C..1 14 1 S4 1"V : jit) -M 2o". IS 7j7 ". 2 ln .'1 45 ! -lft 40 1 127 00 .; 151 f ' 9 e . .t Y,1 1 1 ' " i K i: . . v r s ti y' : lil ' l over.. " outstanding I 1" -a s.1 f are Inclailnl the Exonerntions. Comei-''ua' 1 , ,k, tf Coaunissiooers' Orhce. ..,-r HENRY F. 1 A V.V fiAMl'EL V '".'v 1LUA.M P. "ia. 4 oinBi-auoi is) ts) i au oo
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