The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 21, 1894, Image 4

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    . THE CAilEKOONS.
Country That Is Givlcff
many Kuc Trouble.
Ger-
. .tries Territory Abot
. -,c-w .,t Is VI-Uy Co.-
ccrMd-The llputo
Battle in the Cameroon," says a re-ce-t
eaV.e- What and where are the
fairrem? This from the New ct'jC
Lie-rail sriil elncicate a l:tl!a:
T!.e Ctmr.Rns Urn terr:t..rr en tie
l;; -!.t of l:fr West Africa, one
l-,.tMire4 and Cftr thnovind siuarc
in exit-til. aru wu
tin of two millions. It ha
r-.f on- h:-viivd andtventy
C: vrcrn t he Can-.no river and the
C- st
miles
is 1- un.leU rn me in !.-
eu-t It a tr.atv line rcr.tii.fi-w-,.t
ti.'the ea.t of Yola. on tbe upper
I- nap. an 1 on the routh y a line run
inUnJ. !ue east from the rcotitb
tstlMl-nupoTivt-T. to about the me-
jf l-.ni'itn if t:wai-;rmr".
;-h rnat
I- regarded a? t:.e eastern
. ,. . r. i : . : i . l . n.s. ' -
,1 iirn.
, . - i..i.-ti iro-
VS-ra te.
i . . - th-M vre-re one
Luntired and
s.s-'c-six Iites. 'f wli.im one iiunureu
an.l r.ine wire Grrman and thirty-oue
Knirlish. It became a German pro-U-ct'Tate
in and is p'.a-.-i under
an i-rl povrro-.r. agisted by a
rl.ancellor, two sooretaries and a local
o-Hir;l of three representative mer
chant. The country is fertile, and
itari. rous valuable African vegetable
T.r.lueti.ns prow in profusion. I'ian
t:i .i..rs f cacan t:,d to) -aren hare been
f;.rm-. d l.y a company, and numerous
f ,i. torie carrr on an active trade in
irory and !lm oil. n January 1.
1' ! an iinport duty was imposed on
Kuropean r-uxls -r'' frnm ,h:s ,.!,e
r-vence is mainly tierive-L The chief
t-jwn is m.-r.ions, an.l in th South
IlnUnja, Him Via and Ilahundu Town
!::-othi-r important .nuiii!r frtations
t:id A ;ua Tow n and To.vn are the
principal native settlements. The im-j.-rts
&r.:l exjxjrts are ouite lar?e.
In April last. Mr. lienry M. Maclcy
wr.-le to the peace association a letter
in which he attributed the increase of
trade in lL'-'i at African parts umlr
German administration to the frrowic?
practice aniDnj German merchants cf
imjKirtin? into Africa small arms end
ammunition. These materials of war,
he said, were sold to the slave traders
r.r-1 dr. inestimable damage. Mr. Stan
ley inculpated also the l'ortu-uese ia
" ' - - .
l.;s chartres. He appealed to tte i.ury
jx.an nations to f-uppress the trafiic in
Lrms carried on by the Germans and
Tortnnese. Unless this step be taken,
he added, all efforts to stop the slave
trade would be ust less.
In February a German expedition,
which was und.r the command of
1 reiherr von Mcttcu. proceeded from
tiie Camcroons coast up the river San
r.aL'a to rriillnpa. whence it traveled to
tl.e thickly populated district of Tikar
and r, ached Njrau h-re and Yola.
Treaties were concluded with the na
tive tril.es in the districts pas-cd
tlirouph. This reappearance ca the
c.tt-t, the Kreuz Zeilunjr pointed out.
was peculiar in view of the statement
made by memlx-n of the expedition
!,t T j'-e Tchad waa their irrvaL It is
a fact, tuoug-h at present an inexplica
ble one. that German expeditions fail
M reach the more easterly portions of
tiie Hinterland of the ( ameewns. The
expedition returned in Septomber.
Knp-land and Germany had a loi.fr
di.-pute alout the boundaries of the
Cameroon, which was sttled in May
last. The third section of the agree
ment reads: "The German colonial
administration enpa " s not to allow
any trade settlement to exist or be
ens-ted on the riirht bank of the Kio
!,! Iley Creek or waterway. In like
manner the administration of the Oil
rivers protectorate enframes not to al
low any trade settlements to exist or
to lc erected on the western bank of
the Ihihassy peninsula from the first
creek !clow Arsibon's village to the
M-a and eastward from this bank to J
the Kio del Hey waterwav."
According to the German view the
lit-w agreement is a purely fiscal one,
intended to enable the Itritish and
German administrations to cope with
the widespread Miiufrciinjr, which was
especially detrimental to the Camcr
oons. There had been no question of
a'terinfr the frontier laid down by the
provisional a-.Teement of lv'O, which,
in consequence of disagreement be
tween the two governments, left the
I.i-xlel Hey out of count and settled
the frontier as a straight line running"
from the upper end of the waterway
to the rapids of the Cross river. But
this indefinite "upper end" has Dow
lccn llxed a alnve set forth. Much,
satisfaction was expressed in Berlin tt
the pledge piven by the Enfrlish gov
ernment not to allow trade settlements
on the Biihay peninsula, which other
w:se would have afforded an excellent
base for contraband operations.
FAIR WAS A DRAIN.
tbrr Cities Grudge th Million, Spent
In Going to Chicago.
The close of the tvorld'n fair must
have an important effect upon the
business condition of the country, says
the New York Host. I'or six months
there has been a steady drain of
money from all parts of the nation
ii.to Chicaro money which but for
the exposition would have been ex
pended iu thousands of cities and
t-iwas. Millions of people went to Chi-i--o
between t lie 1st of May and the
1st of November, and spent on the
avcrape a larjre sum for the round
trip. The St. Haul Hioneer Hress esti
mates that there must have been at
h-:;st 10(i,00 visitors from Minnesota,
aud that it cost them on an average
fs apiece for the journey and $o0 cx
e:!ses in Chicaro. This would make
fej.(KiJ.0(X) that was taken out of Minne
sota by the exposition. We believe
that this not an over-cstiiaate. We
observed the other day a statement in
tin Iowa paper that no fewer than 4.V1
Ksple had pone to Chicapo during the
season from one county sont in that
stat?. and although a larg-e proportion
of them went on cheap excursions,
their average expenditures were esti
mated at S-'ii apiece. While there was
a givat number of visitors from the
city and vicinity who paid but little,
the expense was heavy for people from
a distance, and there was a constant
stream to Chicapo from the remoter
arti of the country.
If it be estimated that the 21.500.0OJ
admissions represented no more than
4.1K10.000 separate individuals, and that
the average expenditures were as little
as SJ5. this would mean the diversion
of f 100.00o.000 from the ordinary chan
nels of trade into tho treasury of the
fair, the receipts ol transportation
companies, the pockets of Chicago ho
t -1 and l-oarding-house keepers, and
the other classes who levied toll upon
the travelers. It must be remembered,
too. that the large part of this money
came u.t from the wealthy, but from
people who were forced to sate in
r.ier to raise the necessary amount,
end who consequently refrained from
expenditures at home which they
would otherwise have made. In this
way the fair has appravated the nor
ma! effect of the financial uepressioi.
in almost every community. Its close
will arrest the streams of money which
from thousands of points for half a
year have been flowing toward Chica
po, and will thus have a very percepti
ble influence in improving the business
The rrearber Vaiee.
W hy a preacher should sing diller-
entlv
irotn other peotuv is a rnrsierr
but they all do. Every one who has
heard preachers sing knows that there
is a queer twang about the clerical
voice w hen used in singing that is rare
ly heard save among preachers and
very old members who hare attended
church so long that they have caught
the preacher s tone. The difference ia
not so much in style as in the varia
tions that a preacher never fails to In
troduce, and once heard ca never bo
mistaken.
CKASiNG A sYYlt- i ui'n-'-"-
VUI the Crotor lolombi. lEt
It Do ! Wr.
A -omrri-sm of tiie merit of
the crnir Colombia with the two
favtt ships afinat in case of war w
made by the New York Tribune. The
two vessels which the Columbia Bight
h-ve Ciffii-nltv ia catch'-; are the Cm-
m Zllll4DnCD
pr.risa
End I.uran.a. me ..iii.-
lias made the
t.i-riest arerare noun
speed ertr attamea
ly a vessel in a
the did it re-
tn ntat'.antic voyajc.
she made an average of
certly
i h n
' -5 knots from yueonstown to Jf
Yorl:. The hiphe-t average ?eed fr
one day was made recently by t-e La
cania. which ran at an average of : .
hrt'At for 24 hours W5 raiautes a ca-Jtl-ra!
dar coming west. Now. suppose
there "was war between England und
mer:ea. and the Columbia was W.fc-in-
for one of the two hi? ships. h:ch.
under those circumstances, would -e
e ther in use as transports or tran
formed into lipht-anned c.mimerce de
str.n ens themselves. A sharp lookout
would be kept from the crow s nest for
the swift and terrific Columbia. As
1-er four smokestacks would make her
more read:!v distincuh-hable than an
ordinarv ship, she could be recognized
for a certainty with a plass, say fifteen
miles under ordinary circumstances, or
sav approximately eighteen miles un
der the most favorable circumstance.
Tbi. Columbia would also recognize
the Cunarder and the race would
gin.
If the Columbia made the time
be-
she
made on her trial race of 22.S1 knots
and the Lncania made the best time
she ever made of 2i.74 knots an hour,
the Columbia would have gained on
the Lncania at the end of an hour .07
of a knot. Hut the I.ucania has the
advantage of an lS-milc start Eight
een miles is equal to aloat 15,' knots.
The fraction is a trifle larger, but two
thirds is near enough for practical pur
poses. Now, if the Columbia pains
.07 of a knot in one hour, it would take
her a little over nine days to overtake
the Lueatia. In that time the I.ucania
could easily make a British fortified
port, no matter where the chase should
take place. England has a chain of
fortifications around the world. In
the ease of the Campania, takin? her
liest average speed for a transatlantic
voyage of 21.2$ knots, the Columbia
n-onbl have a difference ia her
favor of 1.03 knots. If she
rained 1.53 knots an hour on the
Campania it would take her to over
come the I3.V knots which the Cam
pania had the start alout 10 hours and
2- minutes. It would therefore seem
as if the Ln.'scia were the only ship
which the Columbia could not catch.
In a lor.? stern chase, such as the Co
lumbia would have after the I.ucania,
lie woan! r-r"
1 nri.biiblvcot iret within hht-
Ir.j r.iii-o until ;. enough had passed
f. -r the Cunarder t- make a port or for
t'.ie chase to l-e given up.
THE MALADY OF THE AGE.
oi.jt-rtare tt the t ntare of lUre of
Nervoii, Men.
The y iur.p man of the day. says the
Loudon Graphic, is a poor creature a
mere bundle of nerves, hypochondria
cal, hysterical, and the wretched
victim of an cver-increakinp neuras
thenia. That is what Ir. Erb has to
say of him, and Ir. Erb is one of the
m'.-t eminent p-ycholopists in Ger
many. Neurasthenia," he says, "is a
di.sea.se peculiar to the educated
classes, originating in overexertion of
the brain. Overburdening the mind
begins at school. Youth en
joys too easiiy the excitement of a so
ciety life. Poetry lias deteriorated into
gross materialism, music has become
too loud, even painting shows ns the
ugly side of things." And the conse
quence is that the race of men is slow
ly but surely degenerating toward the
condition cf hysterical women. Mr.
Grout Allen takes up the flattering
tale, and asserts that the modern
young man is so poor a creature that
ho dare not even ask a woman to
narrv him. Wherein, if he is con
scious of his defects, he acts with more
prudence and chivalry than Mr. Grant
Alleu pives him credit for. Is the in
dictment true? It is difficult to deny
it a certain measure of truth. It is
our modern custom to overwork the
brains of the young, to surround their
body with overmuch luxury, giving no
chance to tue development of endur
ance; and it is our fate to live in an
are when railways, telegraphs and fifty
other inventions have anded immeas
urably to the wear and tear of the
individual and scpi-rate units of so
ciety. But to this much of truth
there has surely leen adoed a vast
deal of exoneration. We are more
nervous, perhaps, but we are not less
strong, less valiant or less lonp-livea
than our forefathers were. Yixeres
for i s ante Apamemnona, end strong
men will live a pa in though Agamem
non be dead. The complaint is a very
old one. No doubt the old stagers at
the siege of Troy shook their heads
gravely over the degenerate fighting
qualities of their prandsons.
UNCLE SAM'S E!G FLEET.
It
ll Srattere.t All Over tLe Kjrth
Tro
tecllng- A&rriritB li.tcr-!,.
At no time within recent years has
the Cnited Mates government been so
well represented in foreign waters by
an armed naval force, nor so poorly
provided for in sl ips at home, as at
present. Three big cruisers are at liio
.laneiro, two more are on their way
there, and this number will l in
creased to six by the monitor Mian
tonomoh. The pnnlxiat Yorktown is
at Callao. I'era. and the corvette. Al
liance has sailed to join her, from I .a
Libertad. The old Yautic i.s stationed
permanently at the mouth of the Kio
le la Plata, charred with the duty of
attending to American interests ia
adjacent territory.
The Jlanger. which sailed from La
Libertad recently for Corinto, Nicara
gua, is assigned to the west coast of
Central America, where revolutionary
outbreaks are so frequent, while the
corvette Kearsarpe. now en route fr m
New Y'ork to isan IVminpo to cffVrd
protection to American life end pn p
erty in the threatened uprisiii? there,
will cruise about the A'est Ik.iies. and,
until relieved by the cruiser !-an Fran
cisco, along the east coast of Central
America. The Philadelphia and the
Adams are at Honolulu. The Asiatic
or China station, which has become so
important through the hostile feelinp
of the Chinese toward Americans over
the exclusion law, has six vessels at
tached to it, and it is expected that the
Machias, now at Brooklyn, will sail
soon to join them.
Tbe North Atlantic or home station
has nominally five, but actually only
one vessel in commissk.n to its credit,
for the s'n Francisco is on her way to
Kio, the Kearsarge is bound for i-an
iKimingo (which can hardly Is? called
a -home" port, although within the
lines of the station), and the Machias is
destined for China. The dynamite
cruiser Vesuvius is therefore likely to
be the sole war vessel left for service
on the eastern coast of the United
States, and the practicability of the
Vesuvius as an effective battleship is
in serious doubt. At the cavyyard nt
Mare Island. Cal., the old Mohican is
fitting for sea service, presumably in
the South Pacific. The coast defense
vessel Monterey is also at Mare Island.
'voiding e sfi.
The minister had called at a house
on Second avenue to find no one but
the servant girl at home, and as he
prepared to go away he said:
"Give Mrs. Ilank my best regards,
nd say I will call to-morrow."
"Very well, sir. W ill you leave your
card?
'Oh, it's of no consequence."
"liut it is, sir. There's one map
ming to whitewash the kitchen to
norrow; another to beat carpets a
third to paper and a fourth to do some
painting. If you don't leave your card
e may get you all mixed up'and take
rou for the second-hand man who ia
ming to buy the old range for fo-j-dollars!"
lie left it Detroit Free Pres
The Coat and the Troliey Wire.
Some people think a billygoat is im
mortal. They allege in proof that they
never war a dead billygoat, nor ever
knew anybody else who ever saw one.
The trolley of an Est End electric car
one day got tangled in one of the cross
overs and tore down a live nire, which
touinned about on the acphalt, biasing
like a snake and causing the spectators
to flee in terror. At last tbe wire came
to Test, and attention was diverted from
it momentarily, bat called back when
newsboy cried out, Gcb, look at tbe
dead bi lyoatl"
AH those people who have believed
the animal ioimortU rn-hed to see tbe
wonder. KcsiJtnls of K-:at climbed
Mount Adams could scarcely credit the
testimony of their eye as they gared on
tbe motionless form lying eo silent cn
the car track. Its meek eyes were open
in surprise, but the body was Btiff in
death.
"He's swallowed tbe wire !" the boy
went on to explain.
And sure enough be bad. While the
vulgar mob bad ignored tbe wriggling
wire the gentle goat, wandering ont of
the alley behind the college building,
w here a boy bad tied hiin with a rope,
caught sight of the wire and thought to
eat a few feet of it to settle tbe springy
rope meal. He bad got about two feet
swallowed, when tbe current pulsated
through it again, and Billy wassoeur
prieed lie fell dead and left several yards
of the toothsome morsel un tasted. Cin
cinnati Timet-fiar.
Prisoner "Jedge, is this skinny, red
nosexl feller goin' te be my lawyer?''
JuJge "lie is. You have no attorney
and it is the duty of the court to appoint
counsel to defend you. Are you ready
for trial T
Vait a minute, yer honor. lie is one
of these divorce lawyer, ain't he?
"He is sometimes called a divorce
lawyer."
Straightening himself up "Your hon
or, on thinking the matter, el you hain't
no ol Sections I'll take back that plea of
not guilty. 1 stole the hog."
Two Valuable Friends.
1. A physician cannot be always had
KLeaniat itiu, Neuralgia, BruLses and
Burns occur often and eomt times when
least expected. Keep bandy the friend
of maxy households and the desfrover
of all r ain, the famous Red Flag Oil, 23
cents.
2. Macy a piecions life could be saved
th&t is being racked to death with that
terrible cough. Secure a good night's
rtst by investing 25 cents for a bottle of
Pan-Tina, the great remedy for coughs,
colds and consumption. Pan-Tinia sold
at G. W. Bcufoid's Drug Store.
Clara "Oh, dear, my dressmaker's bill
is somethicg enormous! Just think of
it!" Margery i'Well, well! Nolxnly
would ever suspect it."
Bucklen s Arnica Save.
Tbe best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains. Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Sny
der.
Don't indulge in trie luxury of strong
opinions in the presence of your elders.
La Crippe.
During the prevalance cf the Grippe
the past seasons it was a noliceable fact
that those who depended upon Dr.
King's New Discovery, not only had
speedy recovery, but escaped all of the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
lu:s remedy seems to nave a peculiar
pow er in effecting rapid cures not only in
caws of La Grippe, but in all Diseases of
Throat, Chest and Lung?, and has cured
cases of Asthma and Hay Fever of long
standing. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoinL Free trial bottles at J.
N. Snyder's Drng Store.
Spectator Doesn't it require a deal of
courage to go up in a balloon T
Aeronaut Not a bit, ma'am. It's the
coming down in it.
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and heal
thy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe"
has left you weak and weary, use Elect
ric Bitters. This remedy acts directly
on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently
aiding those organs to perform their
functions. If you are afflicted w ith Sick
Headache, yen will find speedy and per
manent relief by taking Electric Bitters
One trial w ill convince you that this is
the remedy you need. Large bottles on
ly 50 cents at J. N. Snyder's drug store.
It is generally a great blow to a can
dle to have its light put out.
How a Mother Saved Her Boy
Little Robert Frey lives at Silver Like.
His father and mother love him with
parental devotion ; be is a bright little
fellow. Bobby, as he is called, took a se
vere cold, which would not yield to even-thing
they tried. A neighbor per
suaded the use of Pan-Tina, the great
remedy for roughs, colds and consump
tion. The first few doses relieved and
the contents of a 25-cent bottle made a
cure. You can imagine the mother's joy.
Zeal without
w ithout light
knowledge is like fire
Eed from tbe treasured volume
The poem of thy choice.
And lend to the rhyme of poetry
The beaui; of Uiy voice.
Which you cannot do if yon suffer
with a cough or cold. Rid yourself of
the discomfort by buying a bottle of
Pan-Tina, the best remedy for Hoarse
ness and influenza. Pan-ti-na costs 25
cents at G. W. Benford's Drug Store.
Ba sure you're right, then agree with
your wife.
The Weakest Spot
in your whole system, perhaps, is the
liver. If that doesn't do its work of pur
ifying the blood, more troubles come
from it than you can remember.
Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery
acta upon this weak spot as nothing else
can. It ronees it np to healthy, natural
action. By thoroughly purifying the
b'.ood, it reaches, builds np, and invigo
rates every part of the system.
For all diseases that depends on the
liver or the blood Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Biliiousnese ; every form of Scrofu
la ;even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula)
in its earlier stages; and tbe most stub
born Skin and Scalp Diseases, the "Dis
covery" is the only remedy so unfailing
and effective that it can be guaratiUtd.
If it doesnt benefit or cure, you bave
your money back.
Plenty of sleep is conducive to beauty.
Even a tall hat looks worn when it loses
its nap.
"My mither had headache every day
bat has been cured by Hood's Vegetable
PiU" Carrie Hawthorne, Windfall, Pa.
CUILDiy TTJTO SUTTER
from acrofulous,
akin or scalp dis
ease, ought to ho
given lr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
1 iscovery , for pu
rifvine the blood.
For children who
are puny, pale or
weac. toe - uis
eovery " is a tonic
which builds up
both flush and
strength. What
is said of it fur
children applies
equally to adulta.
As an appetizing,
restorative tonic
H o. wnrlr all the rprocesses of dipestiua
and nutrition, muses every oreau icto nat
ural action, ana tumps w
trenfrth. In recoverinjr from " gnppe, or in
convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, and
other wanting diseases, it speedily and sunjly
vieorates and buUils up lae wnuie t,ic.
X.r .11 HixM r-a-nnl hv a tOTTi i liver OT
impure blood, as Inspepsia and Biliousness,
if it doesnt benefit or cure in every case,
the money is returned.
Jacob D. Swank,
Wntchmaker and Jeweler,
Kext door west or Lutheran Church
Somerset, Pa.
I am now prepared to sup
ply the public with clocks, watches
and jewelry of all descriptions, as
cheap as the cheapest.
REPAlHrNO A. SPECIALTY.
All work guaranteed. Look at
my stock before making your pmr
chases. JORDAN & HINCHMAN.
We are now ready with our new ar-J lsrce
invoice of fine Confectionery oots, rom
lar brands of iiisf uiia and Caki-s. j'aacy
piods of ail styl'-e. and fveryihiru e!s
pertaining to a firM clas b::- to lii! or
ders promptly, and to supply resident fan
ilies to anv ektuit. Goods aiays fr.-sh.
and anva ottered at iowest dm res. t all
and t-ee one of the finest atoriu.nts erer
carried.
Mil & H1SCHMAH.
270--2T2 Mala Street,
J chnstown, Pa.
GOOD LIOUORS!
and Cheap Liquor
By csllinn st the Old R!:i" IJouor Ftore,
S.309 Main St., and IOC Clinton St.,
Jolmstowii, Pa.,
all kin-lf of the Chnitet Uuors In market can
be hd. To my old cusioniers this is a cU
known fart, and toil.lhers convincing proof
will t siven. IWt foreet that 1 keep en hand
ihe rresUi-t variety of Liquors, the choictst
brsa'ls and at the loet prices.
P. S. FISHER.
HARDWARE I
I am cow prepared to aceomnindatc the puh
licwilu aiiv and everything in the Haniware
lire bv the ad-iilioo recently maile to my lorruer
larse stock. I keep all kiuda of articiei in my
line and iny pri- challenge competition. If
you aul a rim. a revolver, a knife, a a. a
gimlet, au aucer, a bicycle P'r oikatv. hing
en. arreits, ni., horse hoe, norsc blanket, or
anything else iu hardware al lowest prices t ail
on me.
Herman Bantley,
Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa
A. H. HUSTON,
Undertaker and hmbalmer.
GOOD HEARSE
and eeihine pertaining to fnrnerals turn anec
Somerset, Pa.
9My
Xotliinu On Earth Will
Sheridan's Condition Towdcr!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease.
Good for Moulting lieu.
Tt h nWlntrtT mm Hi My crnrentrtl Tn T"JM
tit nst t-ittri of c-nt tftr. No orbt-r iMivfutth n
t-tnwir, Moetljr ft m-li in. ""On Unre rn mvnl mo
f 4 ; wik nt Tnr U irrr-rvnt ft oup," m m on ru4rniT.
II jnutan'lpd It wnd u. Ak tirt.
Snir4 f.r 2 rls. in tft.mrm ttvr- parki 1. Ijatx 1 1- b.
by mftil. $1.3. tnrr ci n. r-ipr- prrpAKL
Sftiulf otpvof 1'hr Ui-l Poultry PWTHent frw-frstrm-P'Hiiinr
we t .-jar irrMv Jt- i nd lajire tain i !0.
LauJuli.NbuN A CO, tt Custom Uwum iC, iUM.ua, Havjs
to mvf hti.tm rut uvrn nurr r in ownrttL,
Cnres thnnsands annnallyof LiverCom
plainta, Ililiousness, Jaundice, Dyspen
sia. Constipation, Malaria. More Ills
resalt from an UnhealrhylJverthanany
othercsnse. Why snfTer when yon eaa
beenred? Pr. San ford's Liver Invigor
ator a eeleSrsted f awilf rnMirln.
votu nuruuisr m ill t-t i-i-lv voc.
COPYRIGHTS.
Ck T OBTAIN A P. TEXT t For
rfYimpt anwtr ana an bntwrt oftr. ton. write to
l t N N A: i wbA haTC had nearir fifty ?euV
tiofi Tncl!T cnfifklnitmL A ltaa4bk ol lo-fc-nnatitM
mocvrninc r Cmii arxl how to ob
tain tben wt frv. Alo a ntaoaue ol met-hao-teal
and nenttflc bv-k stent free.
Patents takeo thnmjh
apecta Dotioeiatbe Sciratlhr Amrrirnii, an4
tana ar brotttibt woIf before the pnhiicwita
oat out tn Uie ttrrent'tr. Th: fttMn1i4 Mprr,
ftfroed weklT. Wrrt ir lilnrtrate l. hmm hv far tt:e
larrest rircttlatia of anv acientttre wrk tn tb
worid. 3 a year. Fan.pte enpt writ free.
Baitdinc rittua, iinthiy. fiom year, ritnale
CTHHea. Z$ oaota. rTery nuuitxrr containa Oeao
taf ul piatea, in oorora, aixl pnonirrara of nw
hoiuea, with piana, eriabl.ne oaitdrs to ahow thm
ftaiMt doirn and trur ountrana. Addroa
ilsenencw in n iwmi nsinena. i unman i
IMPOKTA5T TO ADVERTISERS,
The cream of the country papers Is found
In Remington's County Scat Lists. Fhrewd
advertisers avail themselves of these lists, a
copy of vrLich can bo had of Remington
Broa, of Xcr Tork & Pituburg.
P BUGGIES at Pricey
f-sr-3 4 luwut MrofL rcnwtit..n.
Sit VmA Oarc . buy of far-
f, Bajfry lluma, $3 brral wt
ll 2J - Tisun " ar.kinflt.
mm ..rt Saddl. SI .! r
w- r.ikiiccrtciiTca
B Uwraaas St.CiaaaBaU, a
00 Z
YOU CAN FIND
THIS
PAPER
a Ale to PTTT-jn-..R st tle A-Uenisinr kareau at
S SSSlt HE2H1TGT0U BROS.
ha U1 ewiuau lut unnwiii at luwort mea
HEWS
4.
Receipts 'and
OF THE
Directors of the Poor
AND
HOUSE
OF
OF
Somerset County. Pennsylvania,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st. A. D.. 1893.
JOHN IIAMER, ESQ, TREASURElToF THE TOOK HOUSE OF
J SOMERSET COUNTY, ia account with the County of Somerset,
renrtM lvania, for the year ending the 31st day of December, A. P. 1893.
Jii
RECEIPTS.
1 To .mount of sales and rewind at the Poor Uoue .....
2 roauuMreet eou!y lororler No. l-.O M a-ts . m.n fund
3 To balaiii- accouiit.
4 Carried forward , -
EXPENDITURES.
OUT VOon EXPESHES.
Br amcar.t paid fur outdoor relief .
Malmrnanoe of cnii iren,
4 " ouuiour pauiieni...
.1' " Inmate, al hoFDiiaU
" " diiWIrtin at Elwyu
7 fofllns forootiloorpaopra
K: - " JJ.-Jii-! allctiUaiice out0curiaup.r
9 " " Justice fr..
0 " Mr otorktravfllnKHiK-nstt .
I, " Visitura irm-liii ex;iis..
1 ( . h.-r i-ouiit.ts p.u::i
. Ki)n.l lr
1 l i)iivi'ilii uuMour p.uiKrs ..
j " " Ttk-griii
j EXPEXSES OF POOR IIOUSE PROPER.
1 By amount paid t.r f ry (roods and rlotliing
" Mi. .ii.l l,utlier
; " w heat and Hour
i " Apoie l.tt'Ur . . .
iv-.-f, bacuu. Bah aud UM
H.rdaareaud tio.arti..
1-uit.raiid nuilftaMat
and I.-.
aa l up
t.r-vno
1 uiwiroo
I'r kenand rice
I and lelii al c-nirn-.u
Jastii r aud t.'onj-ia'.lc let-..
T:irliii-fr t.ofat4.Dd fruit
-it. e.u il.nl an-i
Fu.tari- and lion-ry- ...
Vint .&r. t-atleracd trt
o I r. inn. K -
-i- " " t''."1 n.
- " Lll U..u .l Pr..Uiuoulry f-
I EARil EXPEXSES.
i
1 By amcar.t I-IJf. r Far Irnpleratnn
- - it. i . ; i . i . a and hardware
S - rr!l.lr and !liu ,.....,
4 ' .S ; and piano.
5 liynanii;-ainl f ;-iht .
( ' hrpiirs .ol UiVt
j PERMAXEXT IXPROYEXEXTS.
1 By amount t ail 'V 1 n r1 r ..
H. uiiice D .(t-am tie. ler
I. epairs and 1.1. .r
1 ".'.I::! aO-1 p4-rllll(
t:e-meut i
t aud irmiuii
inxs.
I
EXIRAORI'IXJRI'
EXPEXSES.
By amount lld lor Fnruliarc
' Uves.ui t
A.-st. toL-ir.H toni aoe l.tk.u.
'. " lMiran;e
Ji:ie r.ir.l .
Money oo agreement..
Mu-.i'':maii f-iiid
Clermng MMtiemeul..
' SALARIES AXD WAGES.
1 By amount psid attorney and clerk. I. C. Colbom
Ulr t m. Dickey ..
J. " Ji.e;.h 1 Miller
4 " Jo.tah I). Ueiif io
5 " S'enr.r-1. J.-hn C. Miller .
f, " t'ny.lcian, tu . Mmmei..
Tre.arer. Jitnn H.pier
( n.pUin. V. V. Sylor
Jan. 'in-and onrse
Cook
Ul'
T
LIE DIRECTORS OF
1. To amount of ertimftte fr eienjcs
j Hy atm-uut rw. iv Irmu e.ninty n'miniHmcr' ionJor..
X Hv imoaut unxeDtlel u the rreUtt of tb UjrU....,....
4. B auiuuiit xurcharKctl to directiira...M. .
A
ccouxt of c. c urssELMAX lhjxatiox Deed Rook, Vol. 62, page 73.
To aro't receive,! from Co. Com alot- of Mu'jelmin fund istf ..
Hy aiiniul exjieii.Jc.1 for nepapers, Ac. ..
By amount unexpended to credit 01 buard to lauoa a(c-oaut
Directors Individual
WJI. DICKEY, rOOIt H0TJSE P1KECT0R, IX
1. To arotunt roor-honse ider No. iw
i 1o amciunt poor-hoiwe orler No ls-j.l..
3. To oue-inlrd of amount nrr-hanred . ...
4. By one yenr's .alary aa iliriiiir. .
4. kiy tnuaut duo couuly of i-ui -rst:t -
JOS. L. MILLER, POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR,
To amount poor-house or-ler If o lsti3...
I o amiHUtl lor dwk oruer -ii- 1 -.
Toi-ne Itunl ot amonot mtntrKed
Hv one year salary aj director
1 o aim. mil poor Ihmiso order No. !
My ontrtanditia- oriler No Is;'.' paid this
My kwlauce due eouuty of isDineravi ...
JOSIAH D. WElfiLEjlHWR HOC?E DIRECTOR, IX ACCOCXT WITH !
1. To amount ol pr-houe order No.
2. To amuinl of xr-bute order So. lftn -
3. To oue-lliird of .mount m harmed ..
4. hr one year't .alary aa illrector -
5. My amouut due ciwnty ot 3oerfct. . .. .
o
UTaTANPING ORDERS UNPAID.
Year,
lwl
No.
:to
i o
To whom !sned.
l evin. Kcrkey...
Kebexxa Mm ier.
T.dal..
We, the iindersia-ned Au.l tor. of the eounty of Someret, la tho Cnmonwelih of Pcu-tIts-r.la
do certify lta.1 in ii'unce of the 47th -c':i.ool the A-1 eutitled "An Act re atin to count io.
ti.w'nsLiii. Ac, -fed ih- 1th da ot April A. I'.. Nl. e inrt at the f-.t of J jmicb In tha t'ounty
ol s-..merl, on Ihe hmt day of January A. D. 1S.H. and after beiot duly tw,.m. did audit, s.l.u-1 and
e'lie Ihe MTeral acei.nnts rojainsi of Ji by lw. ai.re.ml.ly to the arveral act of Asemhly and .110
plemtn'. iherelo.aKnli!iE to the heat ot our judtrment and ability, and that the -ongoing axe true
and c.irr.-c: jutemciit. "f the l.diovi lu aci-ounta. vu ;
1,.. Hacier. K.. 'lrea-urer of tiie Poir-house and Ilouse of Employment of Somerset
coiiutT, with a-.d ei mil ol S. uien-et.
-.si". Tiie a4.sMiiit;i.f the C. t). lUMiman donation.
S-l. Tne tMiai.tt aitounU
4th. Tn inlivtdaal accounts of the I Inctortof the Toor with the county of S-m rt. all forth
Tear 1-r's aud tier, l.y ccr.iiT that we Dndal-alaneedue the county of S tn- rs.t from n UiUia Uickcj,
of t it' , from Joik ph L. Vlilier t-i lv', od In.m Jirlah I. eiKl- fs 3
The .aid tn-amrer and ti.e director, were duly mminoned to at-.-earbetore the auditor with their
boo., anil paper, an-1 they did no appear, ami
cien (c .ilinin-1119 alt-icneui. in icsiimony w :.er.i no mi. ncreuuw aev imi usjuu. aua M:aia,
the :ilt day of January, A. D. lst-4.
Aitest:-
hirvs E. Meyirk.
tleik
01" TSTAXDISU t'onnty, State and ?jiK-ial Taxes of Somerset cnanty, rennsylva
nia, on the Erst day of January, A. 1 l-.i4, tine and owinjr oy the collectors
f.f theditlerent boroughs and townships in said county, as follows :
COLLICTOLS AND DlCTBlCTS.
s.muel Laml.ert, Stonrcre ek townhip.... .
John H Ankeny. (..einaliotilng ton.-bip....
F. 1. Fuller. New M.ltii
iinore uoroua-h..
W R Moanuin. 4Jt:'.
nro tHjrooirb..
Win. Hurkholder. Lower Turkey loot township.
Kli H. Merkec. l.incoln townsnip
F.J. Follcr. New Baltimore borounh...
Juhn T. 1 evdla:, Northampton toniliip.....
S. U. Whitiktr. l tonJhip.
d.rn-t Henin, Paint town. tup .
L. M. Ijmrt, fchado townt-hip .
E. E. Puith. Snu-net township
IL H. Yooer. Hrotherrlcy township
A H (ih er. K irl townnnip
W. K. Mountain. Omrlueneo boroui(h
Iiaulel Mickey, Ca-aeima a boroUKh
J.J. Folk, KU lick wwmhip
A. . Ankenv, Jonncrtown bonmth. ..
E. H. Kcrkey, Lower Tnrkeyfoui township.
F. J. Foller. ew haltimore horouira
H. F Miller. Northampton iowuhip.
Noah 1). Bowman lioeiiiahon nittowurhip...
Lis ns? Maiutc. stioetowniinp .
K.ln.oml Cenian. sir.H rarl townthip-
Jiaei.h stull. btunycrershinsnip
it 1;. Horner, t-ummlt uiwnai.ip...
ii W. Lcnhsrt, l'rin bocouh
J. a Htnnl. Addiaon t,wnhlp.
John iarrrr, Alhwbeny township.
Frank lleffley. Berlin Inirou.h
Memy kih, Benm boroonh ..
(,ei-r,e Krtsineer, lirothen-vailey township..
Kli A. SnTilcr, Black township .
i.E Fulltn, ContlncDCC broiih
Iiaiiiel Mickev, t'.eiman hnruxti
S. A . Kretcbtuan. Kli Lick Km-.i.hip
I.. W. Owens, F.lrbot town-hip ..
A.J. Stoner, (ireeoTille Lon.hip. .
KsbertT. Boll, Jenerson township
A. I He. Jeunertowa borounn .
Tborcasilall.xber.JenneT township ..
Iwi. M.nkainyer, Larimer township
J. W Butkbol.ier, Lower Turkeyfoot tuwurhip..
I. B. Afh. I.iueuln towu-hlp .
A. F. Web-boos Mey-rl.lc borcrfich ...
KukB SajM- Mtddlecreek twnhip
tieorire N. hrock, Milford towuahip
V. j. Fuller, New Haltimore oorouxn
Henry K. Miller, Northampton township.
r sejen. i-ie townsnip .
Peter Hoffman, Paiut tnwn.hip
Iianiel Will. jiiemOoniLir town-hip.
Henry Farltnv. koekwood bon.nxh
A. J. smun. raustury ooroncn..
L. V. Imtiert, Sua.1. townh!p.
A lei H. Himton, f omeiaet borouh
Fdmuod Cnkmaa. tHTi.rset towu-hip
I'hariesrC Manx, 9oothamptoo township..
Jotin H. tnvder. toyi-euiwa boroourh
John W. Baltwr. h'uaiycrctk towuahip
J. I'. Knule, Summit towiuhip
D. E. Ktvarar. I'pper TarkevU.K township.
J. C. Forscvlbe, i ninm iMirousrh ...
F. V. tharler, Wellt rsbaxa; boronxh
Amount State tax Drought orer.
- Special t
Grand total tax outatandinf .
NOTE In the shore oatstaedia balanees an
eantace to be dedaeted.
W e. the ndernn 1 Commlwioner. of V.merset county. In conformity to law, bst 01 d. red the ae
eompanyina; aceounuof tbe Receipts and lutprndltiire of said oounty lor tbe ve - ISmu, tuba puh.
lUhed, and we h.rt.T certify that tbe above staicment of the Ouunndln Taxes due aald county Is
correct, a. per Kceurd la the Treasurer s and Cosninisaoaers' OMica
Aet : HENRY F. BAR.VKTT.
J. G. Esut. PAMl'EL f. UHOBEK.
CWrk. WiLJJAM P. HAY,
Conimissioners.
Expenditures
EMPLOYMENT
ml
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THE POOR,
IS AClOl'XT WITU SOMEUSET C0CXTT, PA.
I.R.
ll'JUU 00
CB.
10115 00
7) 4.'
J4 W
lliU) I") f 1IUU0 00
30 00
22 :
aO oo t oo
Account for 1893.
ACCOCXT WITH
SOMERSET
CO., PA.
t
25 CO
vr. on
f0 CO
s V.i' , &s W i
IX ACCOCXT WITH
SOMERSET
CO., PA.
-$
2T 00
14
8 IS1,
25 CO
..
year..
,
f SO 00
25 00
8 l
W VJ , M liH i
25 00
50 00
Amount
. i xio
8 00
. I 16 00
pnMiaie.1 tneir book., oraer.. diii.. .ouenors ant
ftMVELC.roX, sui.
WM. w. IlAKKk, staL.
AMOS WALKtlK. .sal.
I ! I 1
I Ye. Cointv. Srrc'L.'
9tat
,lwj$
4J0 57
1 07 ..
5 Kit
f t '-'I ..
175 07
12 1
It lo
20 62 ..
JO ft, .
33 Sf.'
W) HI ..
2!l st)
t'.7 51
lt 3b
til
22 4'.
Oii 37
21
2411 25
170
2sl 7.
72 fl
l-"4 -'St
2S fl
2J5 ft?
217 5o-
61 U
3 H
S.t 11
rt &.
2 75
l..t" t
jut : j
22S Kl
44 01
XI .4
7." 74
214 7
S.-2 14
277 i
fr 17
204 40
44 12
fS
527 12
wi 4
6. 57
41V M
:i xi
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l.H! so
S) tin
2U5 5s
'fj Is
7 27 '
21 B
ll 21
45 61
4 77-
55T6 i '
2 61
29 65
12 11.
13 6
I Ml
l:ut 61
15 Ot
to 61
ii'ii
f.l 70
""aiiii
6 ftl
21 w
10 70
IttPt.
124 7S
'23 .52
7 29
S 75
75 57
CO
r. s
lt 60
21 10
40
26
24 91
IU 7J
41 42
8 V7
26 20
10 7
124 26
1 90
60 79
29 R6
24 X7
a 43
10 69
11 01
27 .16
b VI
IS 56
id 2
49 06
32 43
10 74
7 n
i 15 40 151 90 1S27 00
127 O01
151
r3
;l 17s74
included the Exonerations,
Cossmlioi and per-
CONDENStO TIME TABLES.
JJaltunorw and Ohio E-ilroad.
Somerset
and Cambria
K0RT3WARD.
Branch
JaknMow n Mia -wi.-RoekwnoJ J SO a. .,
oaierwt 4 10. stoye-stowa :52, HoovenTiiie
I in, Jobnstowu. elu.
JeknMan JfiS grpftm.llori wood 12.55 a. m.,
rVmr el 1:1. puiyi-Jtowa Li, HoovenTiiie
17, John own 2 o p.
JoAiai&iww Aawaiorfah' Rock .ood X p. m .,
rscmcrsct 6:4J p. m. , etoymliwn 7:11 p. .,
BooversviUe 72 p. m., Johnstuwa &15 p. m.
va'(ie Afrvmvodalum Bockwouw 12J6 a. m.
bo erset, Lli.
SOCTHWAED.
Jfcni John stown 7 40 a. m. HoorerTlllo 8 2
rUoyoalowa 8:40, some reel 9:11, Kociwocd
Jtrper Johnstown 3:30 p, av. Hoot erwi rflle 4.11
6toyea wa 4 .JO, eVunersct 5.01, Koekwood
6.25.
Sesrfc. Onfy-Johnstown :S0 a. m., HooTerwrille
16 a. m.. rstoventown 9 :10 a. m. So rl
lu 1 a. m. , fiock.ood 10: a. m.
Swufny Arcrmwtodati.m Somerset 5:01 P- m.
Koekwood 5:23 f
DaiU.
IEXXSYLVANIA RAILIiOAD.
SCHEfjCLE IS EFFECT NOV. 19. ISi
CASTCHN STANDARD Tint K
CD!DBK.EO St'UIDrU.
Trains arrive and depart from the station st
johi town a. folio ws :
WESTWAED.
8nutiwtera Kxpmw
Western K.pnr-w
Johnioown Acctunmodalion
Accommodation
Paclfl Es(ire.
Vtay l aae cnftl.
Jolin4wB Accumnioiiaiiou
al Line,
a. m
4. 'a.
. i7 a.
. to a. m
.. .4 a. m
3: f a m
.. 5.1'' a m
..9 p i
. 9 ur p. m.
EASTWARD.
Keystone Fx prees.
. 5 t5 a. wi
. 5.10 a. u
. 24 a. to
10 1 a. m.
. 11:0 a. m
. l2.2 p. m
. 4 11 p. m
. 6 v. p, m
S- nnore Kxprew
altootia Accommsvlauou
Maiu Line Expre s . .
Iay KxpreS . mw
A u mhi a A.'d inimudatiou .
Mail Fxpro.-.
Jonustiwn cvomiuodal'.ou.
phi la teiphi.J
7.16 p. m
10 p. so
tut Line..
For rates, mars, Ae., ro to Ticket Attnt or ad
dress Thos. E. Hatt, x. A. W. 1.. 110 Hi'th Ave
nue, ritt-tiu.ith. pa.
8. M. PRKVOsT, J. R. WfMiP.
lieu'l Jla-agtT. Oca 1 Fj. Agt-
It is to Your Interest
TO BUY YOUR
Drugs and Medicines
OF
J. N. SNYDER.
rorxwoR to
Biesecker k Snyder.
Jicrae bat the purest and best kept in stock,
and when Drugs become inert by stand
ing, as certain of them do, we de
stroy Uiem, rather than im
pose on oar customers.
Yoa can depend on having yoor
PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS
tilled with care. Oar prices are aa low as
any other first-class house and on
many articles moth lower.
The people of this connty seem to know
this, and have riven ns a large share of their
patronage, and wt shall still continue to give
them the very best goods for their money.
Oo not forget that we make a specialty
FITTING TRUSSES,
We gnarantee satisfaction, and, if yon hare
had trouble in this direction,
give ns a call.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in great yariety ; A ftill set of Test Lenses).
Come in and have your eyes examined. No
charge for examination, and we are confident
we can suit yen. Come and see us.
Respectfully,
JOHN N. SNYDER.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
SOMERSET. PA.
BTGGIES, 8LEIGE3, CARRIAGES,
EPEIXQ WAGOXS, BUCK WAGON!
AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WORK
Faro Wied en Short Notice.
Pain ting Done oa Short Time.
X y week Is made out f Thomufilt Stemmed Wood,
and the JJcsf Iron and SUd, Substantially
Cocstrueted, Neatly Finished, and
Warranted to five Satisfaction.
Enploj C!y Rrst-Class Torktaea.
Iep rlnf of An Kinds In Jfy Line Done on
Short Notice. Frtcea SEASONABLE and
All Work Warranted.
Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn Prtcea
I do W -yon-work, and furnish Bei-ee fee Wind
Villa, Kemember the place, sad call In.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
0
(Xaat of Court Bouse
SOME SET. PA.
B20
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
Cn Your Own Locality
made easily ainl honorably, without capi
tal, during your spare hours. Any man,
woman, boy, r gii i can do the work hand
ily, without experience. Talkiuz un
necessary. Nothing; like It for money
making ever oflereU before. Our workers
always prosper. Xo time wasU-U ia
learnine tbe business. We teach yon In
a nilit how to succeed from the first
hour. Yon can make a trial without ex
pense to yonrself. We start you, ntrnish
everything needed to carry on the busi
ness successfully, and guarantee you
azainst failure if you but follow our
simple, piaiu instructions. Reader, if
you are in need of rea!y money, and
want to know all about the best paying
business before the public, send ns your
address, and we will mail yoq a docu
ment giving yoa all the particulars.
TRUE & CO.. Box 400,
Augusta, Maine.
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eases c' .tie cyt.
Ear, J.'cze, Thrct,
Lvr.gs ar.S Ckrcr.-
ic Oiuazis.
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Thiz eminent
Wonderfullv Successful ia all Chronic Di.-7es of the
EYE. EAB, HOSE, THROAT, LONGS a. HASH Cilp?
All Eye Operations Successfully Performed by him.
"i V. ,u.i .4 "rr Havnn Sifrml fnr 1 -
HUA .v.wc. Jvi-i.rr.l ; J
I have hern witferiiutwlth Try cvere onch.
hla.klrr and alUuey uWne. au.l on --mui of
that lelt all bn.ke up. couUln't follow my daily
labors on account ot great 11 11s wckiiewt mi J
bra-la. he, but now, ai"t.r a ctirse of ireatrm nt
with lr. Mint, can oni-w mr att ol to my daily
li 1 with pieasure auJ cuiisiJer my ;il halo
aut hearty a:u. k. iiT.
ludiaua, rm. Aiil Ji.
A.Vf'C Twl" Ytr irn.l T- i. -l Srrn I I-J-r-rnl
rk JW...-S4 i-uvd. Pr. M i 1
For nice than twelve yean I -urTert-! torrures
wiih liver, atoiuach anJ kulm - tr.o:.ie. -H-naiiy
I ht U o t' tcl ! r a at a !.me
an-i wm ur.al.le U .r vean : t"it no f
V-r ou;y a tt w iuoiitn. irea;T:u-i.t 11.1 lc stli;i.
1 fe-el m wt.i. a 1 DriW .i d r-lore. 1 -J-i-t piles
of pat nt weU.cmei an.l naU vcu il:rireiit
f htina. but r.iiiai: rew worse ami i.rc.
i..'ever. ilice 1 pill ui--lf Ull.l,-r IT.
U-eatmenl 1 iiupruvcJ frwlcUy an'l I w cu lo
a. g'i a Jay wora a. ai.y IH.C. lean f-.r.ain.
ly r o.niir.end tn .1- . '-r : !h sutl.-rit'g tioia
chn.inc ilisca .-. of jy kind.
J. A. CaiSL.T, D. S.
RiHrSirg. C.t-tre cout-ty, l'
(..-cf If. .S"!.' -IjVr a Grtit Jf -
.Ut- ii'iic rur-l.
Fr ij'ilU" a time 1 hav.' leen '.mi'. t.ta:iy Vf
fhcu caUirii. tr'hi:Mrly in uiy iriliar, hu-h
sriel d.a.l au.l tiie rut t .Mie ki't w jtse d my.
I Ha. verydt-st-.rideM i-iul airs.je-l der.-era!e on
a-i-(util f not hemic abte to :.e r what went ou
aruii:..! iue : felt aLvaT-t tired a' d i."-t ail elierxy.
now 1 am .i.ii'e a di.'leiviit mau au-l Kel hi l '
oi.ee nil r. ait th- thuk to t-r. Mi!in". sfcti.iui
In-aiiueut. 1 Ui e tt n it. three otiitr diR.-t. r-.
No one cu irravnie how it.iwi. h w yoiin 1 b-el
air.ee i can uadersuvn-l ouce ui.tce without au ef
fort. J'itriAiL -rTtN.ji.a, Johaston, Fa.
( ttiurrh and Exr lrm-iit tr'l hy Vr. .S.'irt.
Fir m.-ire t!in ten year I li.ve hu.l a bad ra.o
ot catarrh. My ear irrai-i-iily h came averted
U sin.-h a decree that uie nea riu itl one ear -a a
aiiniM totally p-ne and hud in Uie other one. 1
became very u-ikii alanut-i. so I w ent U T'r.
s nt l'ir treatment and improvement rnj-i-1
from the h.nuin. It a now very jM.nn mat I
take a o l I .mi 11 mu-t l- a very f.:nt ..imd
that 1 c:.n hear with e.'.ht-r e.r. 1 fnrl better
a.lar.iiiii-1 and cui-.sB to; self atLs:id wit.i tne
treatment 1.K Mili.in.
tOel iUinr. Fa.
Manlioc-t peri'i-ctly restore.1 taick. painles-. and ctnain cure for iut...irii'-e. .-;
sperioaic-rrho-a lic-,"wtk ami nerv. iis lihij'.r : a: l'r pr.-iat:tis veru--cr;-. .-..j
di. ae. hetherlnui ncpru l-ut hai.it. ot vuntn or se".'.oiiAi lum-tioui -speed i .a.i y - . .
ly ture.1. r-.
Cur Advertisement Will Appear twice Before Each Visit
CLNS UTATICN acd tflNAT CN FF IE. ALCF.ESS i!i tCLMCATICNS to BCX 769 CCU;j
TttWS " HOT6L"" I "" DAY-I lee f'Jan I Feb Mr i A;.r May i Juie J-ily ,
Ji.htistwn j eiraiwl Central I Tues.!.iy I I i Ju I .7 -T I I 111 117 j :4 j,
Somerset Soui set tiouse atu.-u y A-'Sl it Si .'t ; ;.
lhites iurject t change, of which reitUr pa::e.bi w:.l be projiptty not:!i.l
New York Weekly
Tribune
Somerset Herald
ONE YEAR.
T"WO DOLLARS.
AJJrcss all orders
Louther's Drug Store,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Zlcdel Drag Stcrs is Rapidly Ecccning aC-::.t
Favorite xrith Peopls h Ssarci. cf
FRESH AID PURE BRU3S.
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
DOCTO- GIVES PEHriOSAL ATTENTtOS TO THX CO-POCM'I.NG OF
TH
mmh Prescriptionsi
SEX A T CASS BELS8 TASZS TO VsE O.fLY FREi-3 ASD PlX ARTICLES
SPECTACJ.ES, eye-glasses,
And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on Land. From such
large assortment all can be suited.
THE FIHEST BBfiHDS OF CIGARS
Always on hand. It ia always a pleasure to display our
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. m. LOUTHER M. D.
MAIN STREET
Somerset Lumber Yard
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
IfajrcriCTara asa Dbalzb aud vTholxsai.s aud Kstailz x or
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Hard and Solt Woods,
OAX, POPLAR. SIDINGS, PiCKKTS. afOCLDINUS,
ASH, WALJfcT, FTjOOISQ, 8 ASH, 8TAIH RATI A
CHERRY. TZLLOW PINK, 8HTJtUU3. DOORS BALUSTISS. .
CHX3TNTT. WHITI
A General line of all grades of Lumber and Building Mitirisi and Rourlas; S:ate
Also, eaa furnish anything la the line of our business to order with reaaunaM
pro) nptness. su h aa Brackets. Odd-sized work, etc.
OlStce and Yard Opposite S. &C. B. R. Station, Somerset
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO BCT TOCB
Jlemorlal Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
8OMKRSKT, PENA-
Man oft cturer of and Dealer la
raj dm Wcrs PmiilKdon Slcrt HctU xtnatt Cola
HiliL! ill EMHIi fill
Aiso, AgemtforOt WHITM BROhtMl
Petwons la need of MONUMENT WORK will
And It to their intereot to call at ray shop where
a proper showing will bo given them. w-sVwia.
- Garaatrl m AVer- Vote, ami yUlCHS
' JL8 T LO W. 1 lsTita apeciai ."ainiffn to the
whit Brorue. Cr Pur Zinc Motiumea
Intmdoeed by RET. W. A. RINO, sa a Decided
Irortn emetit In the point of MATERIAL AND
CON-fTRCeTION. and which la destined to tm
Um Popular Monnment for out Chan seaOile C. -aa-k.
aVar-filVI MI 4 CALL.
W2I. F. SUAFFEB,
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F.ir mor-thaa t (!iU t-ii vea-.
tally tiliu-t tu my n:n;ee. a .
Lav-
wood Htriktu u.euie. 1
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tr oe ma-ie se airaiu o-.n
?iu lid me that tne 1:1 -iry 1 ... u
raetaud t he would i fan-.-,!
rf. 1 ave aiui my t-. j ,
1 did so. fur.o-day. ai,N1a -J "L,(
rel-lte. I can -e uuit m.re .m: ..f -s
riitid cyo afier ni.ir? tiian T
Frien.1. aud th.ia w r.o ku..w '
Disk t-j tne at.;ve. an 1 :mr.
ou iir. aau s Buii'k-r:1!. i;
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on IxiA . I-.. .-. 4 f. u Jf.
Yu. Wv.k -i.i..J It -
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F-ir more thaa e :.t years I . -,. ,
r'sp psl aud intestinal 'ii-l:-.-.ii.,, 'j 7 -uut.:-l
.k-oi.K s. oniy aiee!:...in to
naj.ia ti.e .ast 1 .t.u. 1 u.i ie. p ..n .-v "'
uiose. I'u.uik ail tnktruie 1 ;i.-,;
W.K"'D h.l of d.tleielit patru; l.; 1 r4'" 1
tri-l live of our ac-ct.rs ; Uv '.' -
..-r-e a-id worse. N.iue of t.-.m 'i'JU, -'
i.y
rect 'iiav.uis, uuiii 1 nvtit t., 1.
He toid uie at clue .la: .r-t
torrec:. tor to-Usy 1 tee. . ....' , " '
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,'rcw W'jrm amd Vj .s. -- 1 )
Itur ta.urr., llul I". .... ,
Ajtrr tiw IV ' B af .
F.ir tnos thau 7 .ve irs I hav- h. i 1 -caiarrn
wl.icn ailtrt-ted my ;iei.l. 1-:,
Very nuli-h and n a .ikki m .h ,- .,; -
.11 Miuui. tu wki!U. bei-atue ft-m.-r
feii. siupld a:i-l .i.Ht Ux uv.i:i.:, ;
f.v -ev, ral L'f uur tiet di '..ir. . J ....
deal of patent nic'ti' iii.-s, l. .t .
V..-1-S-' and worse. Thea 1 ti-.-.i i',,-'".
-n!erri:l cire. I e.ve him a j,-;.,; j 1
tne y rir-l ni.nifh i Ls-j;.i!i t-i .:,-s ., T
and tne rt-s;: 'tMtny 1 tiie.t I rirt-.e i.-.-. e-F V
weii: tit I bad ii-t ht-reV. lore and k..-i . ..
i:: i.leo:..-; more, t rim, ks 1. au,, Vs'
li. iur l. Bjtier Coiiiii;. . l a.
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