f SMALLPOX PATIENTS. How They Are Handled In the Big City of Chicago. n hMAM Job f wbo TmafK the Vsrtlsae I ! Dlwass from Tketr Rom sb rest How When the electric call bell Hugs it is for do pleasure drive on which the offi cers of the health department are about to embark. It is one of prat danger. Every precaution has to be tar.cn to prevent the dUeas from tvhi;h the patient they are called upon to remove ia aufferinp from seizing themselve. At fie ambulance barn are two suits of clothes-one for each man-which tbey don preparatory to sailvin? forth on their duty. Kach nit has firht to l thoroughly din fectcd that no trace of a single small pox microbe may be found in the folds of the uannents. The bame is true of the van. That oi't also bave been made perfectly free from any infections matter. It is quite an easy matter, says the Chicago Herald, for a person attacked with kniallpox to be removed to the hospital before the disea? has reached it confluent fctag-e. In that case nothing- is Decessary but that the patient shall put on his warmed clothesand bU-p iato the van, where he will take a brat on a chair in which he will be en sconced until he arrives at the hos pital, where he is turned over to the doctors and nurses. To avoid any dan-p.-r of infection or the carrying' about with them of dix-ase perms the driver and attendant tiii.iniW.-t themselves and change their clothes. When the case is a confluent one the arranp'omt-i.ts necessary become of a more complicated nature and the two i.fiiciais concerned have a much harder ta.-k before them. The patient has to be dressx-rl, a Treat difficulty in many cases, for the attendant has. as far as possible, to avoid touching an exposed part. The patient, too, is usually per fectly heirless, a slate of affairs that it is difficult to contend w ith. All this .lone, there is still the petting- out of the patient to the ambulance, and that is done on the stretcher. The (Tvatest trouble is caused by de lirous patients who constantly kick off their sho-s and make break for the door of the van. The attendant, who ulwaya travels inside the vehicle to look after its patients, has then a hard time of it-, lie cannot knock bis charge on the head or resort to any kind of force except to seize him by his clothes and forcibly hold him down on the stretcher. Sometimes, too, he is quiet ly humorous in his conduct while in a delirium. The ploves are useful in more cases than one. If the boer wears them to protect his knuckles, so does the person who attends to the burial of the corpse of a person who has died of bin-ilpox. The very worst cases are bcareely ever removed alive from the home to the hospital. Neither are those of persons who to can afford pro viJe for them in their own houses where they can be thoroughly isolated, should the medical inspector of the health department pronounce recovery impossible the sufferer is isolated, the house carded and none but the reg-ular attendants of the sufferer are allowed on the premises. When death occurs outside the pest house the attendants put on their p loves to pay a call. The ploves are of heavy leather and the call is upon the dead and not upon the living- It is liOt v. ith a cesire to pay their respects to anyone t)iat it is made, but it is that tiie living and otherwise healthy mil lions of the city may not have a plague bHt in thir midst an hour longer thau is absolutely necessary. The two men cr.rry with them a plentiful supply of carlxdic acid, for the corpse must be well spoiifred with that. Every tissue of the body is saturated with the pow erful chemical, and as far as possible every trace of the dread disease which caused death is removed. Kven when the body has thus been treated sufficient care has not Wen taken to prevent the disease from spreading, and the body has to be wrapped in clothes provided by the de ceased's friends all baturated with ear . boiie acid, and on the top of every thing is put a bheet saturated with carbolic acid. In the meantime the measurements have been taken and a coffin provided either by the city or by the relatives. The corpse haviDg been placed in this, it is then inclosed in a zuc-lined box. which is always neces sary in smallpox eases, lloth coffin and zinc-lined box must be sealed up and then it is immediately placed in the hearse and driven to the cemetery. KatiriC Mfctp- I'crhaps you think you never do it, but if you were to take a trip to I'aris you mipht eat soap before you were aware of it- A French chemist has re cently discovered that the confection ers of I'aris are using soap for their charlotte russes and cream cakes in-su-ad of real cream, and no one ever knows the difference. A quantity of sop is dissolved in hot water and w uen cold is beaten to a stiff foam with a few drops of oil of poppies, un til it is stiff and just like whipped cream. It is then sweetened and beat en apain and used like real cream. It is not very healthfnl, and so the Paris board of health has ordered that it be stopped, and the chemists are busy findiujf all confectioners who use the soap mixture in their candies and cakes. Latera f Scakea. Italians, as is well-known, are par tial to harmless snakes and have no objection to eating them cooked. A fratnra, composed of the common wood serpent's ficsh, is even regarded as a dainty by the lower orders in Home. Florence and Naples, tnd is often berved up to them in the ditig restaurants. I'ansiansof the inferior classes are also preat eaters of fried snakes, but unwittingly to. for the reptiles are palmed off Oti them as eels. a ptamantiew. asovmcr. The monitor Saupus, that took part in Admiral David Porter's bombardment of Fort Fisher in December, 1SC4. now lies dismantled at a Philadelphia whan" awaiting a purchaser who needs a coal barge. Her armor has been stripped off and 'the spinning turret remove.!. The Saupus waa one of tne monitors that, casting anchor within range of Fort Fisher, opened fire upon It, and in little more than an hour demolished ell but the bomb-proof portions of the fort. The attacking fleet consisted of thirty re repuiar cruisers, five iron clads and a reserve of nineteen other vessels. According to Gen. Grant it was "the most formidable armada ever collected for concentration upon one piven point." The Saupus was built during the latter part of the w ar. In IbJl she was sold by the government to a Philadelphia firm, which made the purchase with the object of reselling to some South American state in need of a second-hand warship. The nego tiations failed, and the Saupus was then dismantled. She bad been built to last, for it waa necessary to nse dynamite in the work of unsheathing, her hull. Old Errpt'c Mot Baza. The Alexandria correspondent of the St- James' Gazette thinks that ancient Kpypt is "looking up" in every way. Norn of its contrivances appear to have been quite np to date. Actually they bad already, more than two thou sand years apo, what we call "nickel in the slot." for the extraction of some thing useful, pleasant or otherwise serviceable. Heron, the philosopher of Alexandria, who flourished in the third century B. C. himself an in Ttntor, describe an automatic ma chine used in the Egyptian temple for a long time past By throwing a piece of money in the slot the worshipers re ceived some consecrated object through a valve. The box. the two-armed lever, with it closing valve, and the other details of the machine aro all correcV-ll!es-.4. MANUFACTURING ANTIQUITIES. It Bu Beea nHUibU TrU lot at Lea! Fowr Owtwrlea. Much cot-ions information is con tained in Sir John Evans" article In Inpmans on the "f orgery of An tiquities." Both counterfeits and forgeries, he says abound in every de partment of archeology. The fabrication of lapidary inscrip tions i: said to have begun some four centuries ago. The number and veri similitude of the forgeries in the first half of this century was so great as to reduce considerably the Talueof Penn ine antique perns. It is probable that more than half ol the old Dresden china now exposed for sale is counterfeit. The forperyof ancieDt carved ivories has developed two distinct schools, one in southern France, the other near Colopne. The German Becker seems to have been the modern prince of antique coiners. He engraved dies for upward of three hundred types of coins, princi pally Roman, and as most of these were struck in gold metal that does not change in appearance with time he realized large sums from unwary collectors. How to take off the appearance of novelty from the freshly-etruck coins was a question of difficult solution. He solved it thus; He bad a small box constructed, which he partlyf.lled with Iron filings and screwed to the springs of bis car riage, and in this box he placed his newly -trnek coins and then, as he ex pressed it, "took his old gentleman a drive" on the road between Frankfort and Offenbaeh. The coins came out of the box still fresh, but with the to-p!aring bloom of youth judiciously toned down. Wherever excavations are carried on . . . when coins are inquired for they are sure to be produced. The making of "paleolithic" Imple ments takes rank as one of the fine arts in the valley of the Sommc and in the neighborhood of London. So with neolithic implements A certain arti ficer of this craft, nicknamed "Jack Flint." when from their abundance his forgeries lost their sale, earned a somewhat honest penny by publicly exposing his tricks of trade. Objects of the bronze period are alsoobliingly prepared. The writer omcludcs with the con soling reflection that "preat as may be the forger's skill, not one of his frauds in a thousand escape detection," and that the existence of fraud sharpens and tests archeoh.pical diseernment- INEXPENSIVE PLEASURES. They Arc the Ilet In l ife. Say tbe Tall tmophers. The comparatively chep pleasures seem to be the best in life generally, scys Harjv-r's Weekly. There is so very little that the very rich can buy for themselves that need stir envy in people who are just comfortably off. Warmth is such a delightful thing in winter, but you and I can pet as much as we w ant of it, and a millionaire can have no more. And there are so many rheap, ordinary thinps to eat that are just as pood or better than the expen sive things. An epicure who lives in tiie wtttern part of this state was saving the other day that, having a particular dinner in view, be sent to a judicious man in New York for the best tish that the market offered They sen him a fresh cod, and he ad mitted that no fih could be better and uioral'jcd (those are his remarks above) on the comparative cheapness of the f eshly praiiScations that were really be.it, such as potatoesand chick ens and fresh air, and tea and water (warm and cold; and soap and sleep. When one cons: lcrs how good a big five-cent sandwich tastes when he is really huiipry. and how little differ ence there is between pood wine and pood water when it has once passed one's gullet, and how much of that difference is in f.ivorof thewaler.it really lends a dangerous charm to economy and simple living, and makes one wonti.r that thrift is cot more catching and that the deiipLtsof ava rice should be so generally monopolized by the aped. One of the cases where a cheap arti cle is often at least as good as a dear one is in the matter of sons-in-law. How often it happens that the plain, cheap son-in law who exacts no bonus and even Tu some cases contributes to his wife's support, turns out in the end to lie really more valuable and sat isfactory than the bankrupt loafer prince who cost a million or two at tiie start and all that he can lay his hands on afterward! A GERM-DESTROYING ELEMENT. Dealt hv RlfMKt Said ta tt Sura Death to Irterla. About ton years airo a mel'cal scien tist advanced ti.e the. ry that, in its normal condition biood contained cii element that imlautly killed many forra of hacter.- In this healthy state blood has rx-en injected into tho veins of diseased persons for this pur pose, and has bejrun the worl of de struction. The results had not leen satisfactory, as the amount cf blood required was so i'real as to make con tinued experiments unwise, liecent investigations h.i--e confirmed the original idea, and a feiies of experi ments of late conducted at the univer tity of Michigan reveals most inter esting possibilities. The destroying principle iias been separated from the blood, and with it germs of cbok-ra end anthrax have leen killed. This element, to which the name of neuclin has been rjiven, i colorless and trans parent. The vital esence of it seems tenacious of lifi as high degrees ot heat, even to the boiling point, do not seem to diminish Its activity. If this discovery does ali that it promises, it marks an incalculable advance in med ical science. Injected into the veins of persons suffering from many forms of pcrm-poisonin?-, it immediately be gins its beneficent tsk of riddling the system of the enemy. Thus a new held in medicine is opened, the ulti mate results of which even the most comprehensive mind ran scarcely esti mate. Loaf KeliM. According to the "Gotha Almanac," which has just been issued fori"?, the queen of England has reigned longer than any other ruler in the world, hav ing ascended the throne in 1SST. Next to her in point of time are Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and Fred I rick, the grand duke of Baden. The tnonarchs w bo have rcipned the short est time are Prince Friederich of Wal deck and Duke Alfred of Saxe-Cobnrp-Outha. The oldest monarch, accord ing to the "Almanac," is the pope, who is more than eighty-three years of age. The grand duke of Luxembourg andthekingof Denmark, respectively seventy-six and seventy-five years of age, stand next to him in this regard. Grand Duke Karl Alexander, whs lives in Weimar, is fourth in point of age, and Queen Victoria, with her seventy-four years is the fifth oldest mon arch. The youngest crowned beads are the little queen of the Nether lands, who is thirteen, and the king of Spain, who is seven and a half years old. Early Aecoant. The following extract from th World Encompassed more, especially bears upon the points covered in the inscription, giving an account of the service held and making record of the words of the very early American mis sionary prayer: "Our generall, with his companie, in the presence of those strangers, fell to prayers; and by bipnes in lifting up our eyes and hands to Heaven, signified unto them that that God, whom we did serve, and whom they ought to worship, waa above; beseeching God, if it werellis pooi pleasure, to open by some meanes their blinded eyes that "they might in due time be called to the knowledge of Him, the true and ever-living God, and of Jesus Christ, whom He hath sent, the salvation of tbe Gentiles. In the time of which prayers singing of Psaimes and reading of certaiae chap ters of the Bible, they sate very atten tive! j." To Valuable Friends. 1. A physician cannot be always had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruise and Barna occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of matr household and the deetroyer of all pain, the famous Bad Flag Oil, 25 cents. . 2. Many a pieciocs life could be saved that is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest by inTesiitg 23 cents for bottle of Pan-Tina, tbe great remedy for coughs, colds and consumption. Tan-Tima sold at G. W". Benfoid's Drug Store Do cot forget that if you accomplish a little every day it will amount to a good deal in a year. If you pursue some study you will have acquired an amount of knowledge in three hundred and sixty iwe dsys that will surprise you. Bear this in mind now, early in the year, and let nothing prevent you from taking ad vantage of it Buclden s Arnica Save. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns and all 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. N. Sny der. The authentic witnesses of any man's character are those who know him in his own family, and see him without any restraint or rule of conduct, bat euch as be voluntarily prescribes him self. Nohlng Succeeds Like Success. It can be eaid without fear of con tradiction that do medicine has bad greater success in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Consumption than Pan Tina. This celebrated remedy stops coughing, soothes the throat and lungs, and induces a good night's rest. Hun dreds can testify to the remarkaole and life-saving virtues of this great remedy. Pan-Tina costs only 2-3 and 50 cents. G. V. Benford'u Drug .Store, What yon dislike in another take care to correct in yourself. X iht ti t'A eiled with norir. A ul the carrt. that infeM Ihedar Shail fuid th.-ir wrmi'.kf the Arab, Aad aft fcileal!? bteai away. Just like a cough or cold does after you use Pan-Tina, the great remedy for coughs, cohls and consumption. 3 and 50 cents at G. V. BeL ford's Drug Store. "But they Bay a man was lynched in this town yesterday," eaid the new in vestor. "A base slander, sir," said the real es tate agent ; "the rope broke and he got away." A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found ju-4 such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you bave never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful cura tive powers in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do ail that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at J. N Snyder's drug store ; large bottles 50cts and fl. A Natural Sequence. "Fapa," said Benny Blivens, "New York is called the Empire State, isn't it?" "Yes Benny." "And Pennsylvania is the Keystone Stater "Yes." "And Indiana is the Ilooeier State?" "Yes." "And Ohio is the Buckeye State?" "It is." "And if Utah is admitted will it be a marriage State ?" Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or that bave given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee thero every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great populari ty purely on their merits J. X. tsxYDER, Druggist. Pineapple a La Mode. A good story is told of an old "captain" of a mine in Cornwall. He bad received as a present a splendid pineapple. A few days afterward the donor met him, and the following colloquy ensued : "Hope you liked the pineapple I sent you?" "Well, yes, thankee, pretty well. But I suppose we sort cf people are not used to them fine things and don't know how to at 'em." "Why, how did yon eat it ?" asked the gentleman. "Well," eaid the man, "we boiled 'em." "Boiled it V said the gentleman in horror. "Yes, we boiled 'em with a leg of mut ton." Mother and Child Cured. Mrs. Lizzie M. Botts, of South Will ianisport, Pa, writes : " Hood's Sarsapa rill has cured my little girl of scrofulu. She was cured over a year ago and she is as well as ever now. I bave been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for pain in my side and on my lungs I have taken two bot tles and the pain has all left me. I be lieve if I bad not takenlt I should have had consumption." Hood's Pills cure biliousness, headache. Tide in the affairs of man naturally come under the bead of current events. "My face is my fertune, sir," she said. "You must be in debt," said the man ill bred. The woman who works and is tired, will find a special helo in Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription. Perfectly harm lee in any condition of the female sys tem. It promotes all tbe natural funct ions and builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. For women approaching con finement, nursing mothers, and every weak, run-down, delicate women, it is an invigorating, supporting tonic that's do- culiarly adapted to their neids. But it s more than that. too. Its the only guaranteed remedy for all the funet- nal disturbance, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of womanhood. Ia "female complaints" of every kind, pe riodical pains, bearing-down sensations, internal intUoimatioa aod kindred ail ments, if it ever fails to benefit or ca.-e, you have you big sty back. ESALTTTT XXERCISS fresh air and prop er food, kelp to kefp A a woman in good con dition. It's insuffi cient for some, weak ened or barna down as they are by the ailments and irregu larities peculiar to tlir sex. They're easily heh remedy In Dr. Fierce Favortt Prescrip tion -that will build up and cure every en feebled woman. It's the prescription "of a physician; has been tested in thousands of and nevr found wanting. The only risk that's taken a that of the manufacturers who promise to refund the mooey if no benefit is experiencpd. This " PrweriDUon" reaches the origin of the trouble. Dizziness f am tin; spells and flerrous dinrdrs, such as uleepleaaKss chorea or St. Vitus' dance, depend upon the irregnloritie and displacements of the special structures tbe "Favorite Prescrip tion" cures by regulating and correcting these functions and organic changra. Dr. Sage Remedy positively rvnu Catarrh. Jacob D. Swank, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Kext door west of Lutheran Courc Somerset, Pa. I am now prepared to sup ply the pablic with clocks, watches and jewelry of all descriptions, as cheap as the cheapest RKPAIKINO A. 8 PEC1ALTY. All work guaranteed. Look at my stock before making your pmr chases. JORDAN & HINCHMAN.: We are now ready with our new and la rye invoieeof fine Confectionery Goods, ipu bir brand of Bitcuiis and Cakes, fancy good of all styles, and everything else periainir-e to a first class bouse lo til! or ders promptly, and to supply resilient fam ilies to any extent. Goods a'ways fresb. and always offered at lowest figures. Call and tee one of the finest assortments ever carried. JOBDAN & HUMAN. 270272 Main Street, J ohnstown, Pa. GOOD LIQUORS! and Cheap Liters By calling st the Old P.1:M- Uquot Ftore. No. 309 Mai St, and 106 Clinton St, Jolms town, I?a. , all klnd of tbe Cho:?et Li'i'ior tn mariet can be hot. In toj old curfoawni tlii i s eu known fact. Slid to all.-tbern convincing proof will be riven. Pon't f rr that I seep on band ibe trreutet variety of Liquors the cSoiccst breads au.l at the lowest priiva. P. S. FISHER. I im now prepared toaoeomnjodate tbe pub lic nb say snd everything in tbe Hardware line bv tbe ad.liiion rrvm!y ma.le to my former large rtn. it. 1 keep U kinds of arurlrs in bit line and my prii es challenge competition. II you want a giin, s revolver, knife, a w. a gimlet, sn auirer. a bicyr'.e. a i-air o:kf, hing es, screw, nails, bore liocs bone biankeu, ot anything eb in hardware at lowest prices call ou me. Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and tmbalmer. A. GOOD HEAESE and n'iMm pertaining to fnrnerals ram shec Somerset, Pa. 91-1 y Xothins On Earth Will t5 Sheridan's Condition Towder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strang snd Healthy ; Pravcnts sll Disease C4 for Moulting II mm. Tt t alMohrtrly pnra. rita.-l.IT coorrntrtM Tnri tlt iu .Kth nf a rent da. No xbc oo-f"arth truur. hlrxilv a mnlKin. "One lnr d turn w. eeiwlBi m. nt.. pn-irn Roup." wyMr rn.ni'r. If yuoran'tgret it srnaHo u. -K llrxt. KittleIori-t in-iauili n.rl-ki SI UncrtH.J. ran. t'T nail I9I M larv- ft. -iplve prepwtd. Kanii'ie civ" of The Brt Kawlirir Pmpmrat frcr. rm-r.iitrr one year .pnee i ) aua larre a tl 11 juil.NauN cu, SCuua Uuum sc Boemo, TO MV HEALTH THT UVrS WUSTWt IWOSOtW. Cares tbonnanda annnallyof LiverCom plaints. Biliousness. Jaundice, Dyspen sia. Constipation. Malaria. Mora I Ha result from aa Unhealthy Livert ban any other cmise. Why mffT when you can be eared t Pr. SanfonVs Liver Invijror atOT i a ei"tprtid fvi!v mtxiirire. vo: u it:rcciT wili. si tply vur. COPYRIGHTS. CA I OBTATK A PATFVT? Fop rrrorcpt aiMVfr and an brt optmon. write to MINN V to., who bar? bad Dear It nft? years' expeneoce tn t patent bnaim-as. 0nitDunica tior stricttr confMeutial. A llaadbeek ot lo formatroo cvnocrninc Pair at and bow to ote tain tbmtent five. Also a catalogue of met-han leal and aoervtifte tmnka p?uI free. Fatente taktu tbmneb Mann ft Ox reortT) special miCioeitbe Wirnt.li; American, and, thus are brought widely befuretUe pobitc with out ert tn tiie Inrentor. This o)bdid par', fesoed week It. ettNfiuitly JtojtraTe-1. ha by far tbe larreet eirralaina cf any eoentidc work ta Ua world. .1 a year. San.je nps went free. Boiidiiu IvliUua, BHwitbly. fiua year. Stnrf rp4ea. '2 4 ceota. Erery naattr ecmta.ns btmn tifal pUtea. in eoior. and pbotncnaptia of new bo dm, with piaua. enabiinc oaitdera tosbow um awt dmUrnit aod Mmre amtre-ts. Address ML' MM CU, lout, 3vl BuOAlfWAI. XXTORTAKT TO ADVERTISERS. The cream of tha country papers is bund ia BenuDgton1' County Seat lists, Shrewd adTerusera sr&il themselves of the9 lists, eorrw of irhich can be had of Eemingloa Brofc, of Kew York & Pitwb-urg. BUGGIES at 4 Pricey . CA.11T8 BUViJA .. 14 PKICia aad tlm lupMWTtyjt. o.iee .1. SM Htma vatfv. Svfr uapeuvra - fajjn. na-CU'r! tWU La.mui at.. inrilraall.a YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPEB lie in ttmsrai.lt t tU Annrtmir hureao rREIUKGTOlT BH03. a HlH mauact hi auraiiiaiu at lu.wt raua ML rl M W jjjl tf- U HEMS 1893 REPORT OF THE COITY AUDITORS Of the County of Somerset, Pa. o Receipts and Expenditures of Somerset County Pennsylvania, from the first Monday of January, 1893, to tbe tirst lonuay oi January, 1894. John Ilamer, T:t Treasurer of Somerset County, I'a., in aecoun with the. County of Somerset. RECEIPTS DR. For tax receiTed from Collectors rates for the years 1339, COLUCT0BS. Dl?TKT. Samnel LamVrt. ioba II. Allien j A. H. oaler Crroa A. Vowier , J. J. K..:it . A. H- Kuhimaa. ...... Ell H. Bertey A. C. Mam. John T. If j-iif. ...... S. li. W'liuatrr. iiarrer Keain T. Z. Klcgler. U M. liulirrt N. B. MrtinlT....... E. K Pugn. .. James A. HII!fgaa--.. Frank Heitiej H. li. Y'wr. A. H.Ohlrr. W. K. Muaotaia lac Mlctej.. J. 1. Fo'.S L. inwa. A. J M.mer A. U. koti man. A. O. Aulfm TttoaiAi. iaiirbrr.. Lewis Mankruoer.... J. W. HeraHolOer..... E. H. brrlir A. K. Weiboas...... Manuel li:vkej W. M. MnU-r F. J. Fuller. H. K. Milier E. II. Fouiche E E. MrTers... ...... N. II. !-hJer Nnah I). Buwmao.... John S'rin W. A. Ulirtfeltjr trrirpt Manca. EUmuml Cweniaa.... li. L. Manz. Jwp stall Frauds Tlor M. Horner......... L. W. Su.'.Tran. ii. YV. Leu Hart ....siofiTcTfa townsain.- ;im ........ Qnemanocir. luwnanip..... ........ iCiacs lumuaip ........ ;('i'inan bor.mifa ......... ....... lEik Ll. lt to.nnhip. ........ 'JtlTerKo toviubip. ......... 'Llio;n lownnhip .. MnliiM-rwk ownhip ....... Northampton! tuwnaltip...... ....... it'ir luvnhtp. .. IPaint township ;jueicaboicg lowaship. sha.lv uwnuip ;tiii-ipt boprtirh. iSomrirl lowiiMiiip lAilrsheny u.wnaatp Benin hngh ' Broi liersva:irr loirC4liip H:i-k tuanhip ........ ''oo duh-e bonM;a:ti ..... ....... !i axMr.inan buroutX F.:k S li.wunhip ... Fairbope township .... ,nnii!e townaliip. ' J-nrs.ir townid!p ........ Jennenown bonaigti .... Jenuer townsbip.. ........ Larmier townsnip. ........ Lowrr Tarkevriitluwnsbip.. Linruin s..wnibip MryrrMlal bormh. : Xnlil!rrrk ItiwnaUip 'Mi I for.! townabip New Halumorr b.mia;b.... ...... . N'nbaniplon tuv nbtp...... ........ New . enirTilIe Imruu.)!.... ........ I irie township. Puil town.b:p (iirmaftotmii township ........ Knrkwno.1 boroosb Sa:i.ourr b.rofigli. .......... stiaile inwnlnp. ........ Souiorset i4nsain. oulbanjpton townb:p.. ........ Stficrr-k townbip ........ 'Moyttfown btnNiirb..... iiniinit towo'iip.. I in-r Turkey fout townabli. ........ 1 1 muii buruugb Total Tax I J. 8. Hsrtiei: John saner. frank lleir.ey Henri Kwa ,evrg kniwtnger. EU A. snviler H. c Mi:ienierger. ... Win K puiim lialiit l Mi.-kry S. A. Kretchinan G. W. uaeai -. A. J. stcner Kohrrt T. llali- li. A. Pile 1h. .mm. ti ar.a!ier. Lewis ManKeinier......... J. w. Burkbul.ler. 1). B. Ash A. F. MelslHtns... Boss B. sayior tieoiye S. Scbrock K. J. Fol.er H. E. Miller. L. N. Ssit fcL H M.ier. Peter ilolttnaa. aniel M ill Ilenr Farling Al J. smilhr L. M. Lamliert A. II. Ilnaton iulniumi Coleman. I nar.es C. Maria. John 11. Snyler J.ihn W. Ba.lter. J. .'. Eimle. i. E. Kreyur J.f. Fi-s ii!ie , F. P. Shatter 'A.MIion. 'Alieehenr..... ;Beniu tmro iens"n boro ;Broi hersvailey .. ,...;BUk !( on.-niaiiirb il'onrluem- boro....H.. t asseiuian Ooro 1 kifch.'fc.. ...... ......... r'airbope. IVreenviiie. ....... ..... Jelfemoo .JeDnerlown boro Jenner primer. . 1 jwer Tarkeyfiiut 1.1I11-..D tMeTi-nulrtie boru....... ;Ml.M:r.-reek iMilfcml New Baltimore boru.. ' Virt 't;n -"n New leutrtville bom. . vir.e paint inemaboninaT lii s wt. .t horo ........ 'Saiwoary boro sli.le , ....... Somen.-! boro .......... mers t .. vMiihanipton , 'stonfrreek storstown biiro ...... iS'immu t'pper Tnrkef(ait I r-:l! t.tr .". , WeUersours; boro , Total tax rereiveJ for l-9i , Amount of stale tax brouirfit orer Amoom of Coun y ia brought ilnwru. AniiHinl of Special taXbmuKiii ilown.... Amout of Stale ux brought down l.ran.l total tax recvlieJ To redemption money unseated lantls To borrowed money T- Slate tax returned to county To am.iunt received frrto stale f.r e'.ection booths, etc To ni iuiil re.'eired from onimonwealib coats, etc, Comnilaaionera' le-lger, p. '.i To balance in treannry st settlement l-VJ To Ucenae tecs Oue county, teas Treaaurer's couimtaaton Total recelpta f'T lf3. Balance due John lialuer, county treasurer EXPENDITURES DR. By amnant of onlert for Asstiuors pay " newers paf C'ommisi.i"ners' par S. V. Shr.her - . F. Kimtueli. W. r. L bl Commonwealth's costs " new bndfes luqnests on dead boiltes u priutinx and adTertuuux eleciKin expenses refiatra to courtionae exiiensea at Cinn-biii snd jail M vault snd oif.ee fixtures, commiaaloners' office.. treasnrer a fees, unsealed lauds mail .'smaees n 44 .liatrL-tHtttorney's fees. " soldier' buriai " eonaiaUle a reiurns liithtand fuel pr.it honotary's fees, W. II. Sanner. 44 44 county auditors' pay I'. !). BraucSer If. Shafer 44 44 J. O. liar 44 44 eonnty smlltors' clerk, and attorney's pay 44 44 . eivii oosia of eouniy 44 44 auditor pnbltc aomnia 44 ronimisaioner's Irareiing expenses 44 44 scalps 44 Jdr, com Issionera' par..... 44 " aberiB's bi'l 44 44 poor-howe to balance account..... 44 44 bndire repairs 44 hoardinir Junes 44 44 tea. hers' lustuute 44 44 ree.ir.ia 44 Jail Janitoi's pay , 44 (' nils, br.rrowed money 44 44 Iiixmont hipital 44 44 Hamaourg bosoiial 44 44 Xorinnxa reform -bool 44 oTer-iid taxe refuS'ted 44 ' lIuntin;i.Mi refonnatoty 44 44 money panl state 44 44 Jury commissioners' clerk's pay 44 44 eranil Jurors' pay 44 cominliuo a-icrs attorney's pay 44 stcnoxrapher's pa 44 44 c.Hirt rner'i and tiNitayes pay 44 44 oinimisei'Mtiera' cldrk's pay 44 traverse Jurors' par 44 44 omrt-bouae janitor's pay 44 stationary aud p.taire 44 . Jail pftysu'ians (tav 44 44 clerk'a comiMitaii.m ronrt 44 44 A. J. I'oliptrn's commission on Stale credit. By amount of treaaurer's commissi m ol i per cent, on ftt.Ts'isa By balan.-e taxes on unseated lauds res-eive.1 and paid ny treasurer In 13 By amount of redemption money unseated lands paid Suniiitu township 44 " " Ogle township. 44 paid poor board Ac Com. Ledger p. SIS Total expenditures W- H. SANNER, Eq. Prothonotary snd snd Terminer of the County Somerset for A. I). lsl. 1 To amount or estimate of lssjbill By orders to W. U. banner ISAIAH COOD, Eq., Sheriff of Somerset for A. D. 193. 1 To am nunt of 1W bill 9 44 estimate of ISM bill 3 14 additional bill 4 By orders to Isaiah Uood S.U.SHOBERt Conmy Cotnmissloner In account with Somerset county for 1$93. PR. CB. To agsrrerate amounl of orders receired l By . days service a a.Si per ilay as INDEBTEDNESS of Somerset eonnty on 1st 1 To ami of bonded Indebtedness see 44 orders outstanding CEO. F. Kl MM ELL. Ca Com. In account To S77rente amount of orders received By tli days services 14 (1.50 per day as WM. F. UHL. County Com. In accoant with Somerset eonnty for 19S3. KB. CB. , I To szires-ste amount of orders nwive I hv Com. Tni. see Ledger $ 904 54 1 To til days services is iiM per day as per ledger 2 $S9S0 We. the undersigned Aadttnrsof the County of Somerset. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania do certify tbal in parauance ol tbe 47th Section of the Act entitled : -An Act rclatins: to Counties. Townships, c." passed tbe I5t .lay of ApeiL 1"C4. s.imerBei, ua ine i uay oiaaiiuary. a.u. ih, and lie ine several accouuia require" 1 vy law. areeaoiy menu taeretu, aisxmittiaT to tne best ol unr Juilirmetit, aotlity and knowieltre. and the rTreirouige Is a true aod correct sialement of the foil jwin ao..-ounta, respectively : 1st. John Hamer, Treasurer of the C'junty of imereu with said County of Somerset. u;l William l. Sanner, Pruthonotarv and Clef k of the Courts of tbe County of S.nner.t with tne said Countr of Someraet. Srd. Isaiah Good, Sheriff of tbe County of somerset, with said County of someraet. 4th. Samuel C bhober, lien. F. Kimmel an.) W as. f. UhU Cwnty (Mtnmvsloners of the County of Somerset, with said County of Sitneraet. al for the year endinir 1ft day of January, A. I. 1SU4. And we further certify that we nd a balance due Jtrfin Hamer from the County ol Somerset of Pour Hundred and aiXleen dollars and eiip.y-foureenta (f4'.4.4i. further certify that each of said officer appear oeiore ae Auuitors, ann tasy aia appear ueiore OS and produced their books, Toocaers, or der, bilis aod papers. The report of lat year being lost, testimony thereto attached was taken which ahowa thai tiie Item In list year's printed report of tbe expenditures, f iluo.OS iherifTs lull was not paid last year as the printed report Bdl. In tetim.y whereof we have hereunto set u. auuarj, au u. Arrest ) Kirrs . ViTEBK. V ClCTa. J NOTICE. In the matt?rof tin? alignment of Samo-el H. Grry bu1 wife to l.i..p Hy, the benefit oi the eitMitor, thft AitrDor& moi (he AKat, baviiuc their peiili-ui praying tbe lour, U raUly, approTt ca cuulirm tbe iaie, coDTeyao anl tratutfer of tb real estate made to aiharine (rnrr, aod thai the A-i::jc be reieaei and chancv-L NHioe i ber-ly RiTen that toe pray-r of the petHirnra will be rranul by tbe Court of Covmoo Plreaa of gkunemrt rounir, en Ua (jort ton i made ibercto oq or tefur tKo lh day of Feb- IsxH. VALENT1VK HAT. Atty for futUKitin. of State and Couofy and Special 1890, 1891, 1891' and 1S9J. ITr. County FpecUl. Su. .isti IS I l i li 3 7s ReceiTed.... 1093 48 la) ' ix on n s: lm to ) y A Mi 1 on 4-1 m tl s 00 Si4 ll : M ls et ii 13 B W K'. s V9 t i si. $ CSotT a4 34 ;s tt 1'A . s-i l 50 1-M 7 tiu; is m 40 TiW 55 121 ii 4Za (I S41 1 '.; ( U (Kl 6-J4 IS) 7 00 V IS 44i n4 1UMI M ..$: i .. Kl I .. M 4S 1 bS 00 114 4 tt) K 7S l 10 . w tivri w lWiS 15 WT 57 IS 5 SOS Oil 4t 75 KO ll 11.V w t 14 HI 34 lis 37 :m sl 04 7Vil M 7 Ml H1 M 1st 50 t 75 -A 00 1 04 tl7 73 a oo 15 IS HI so M no SHU st 1S44 57 1143 S4 11 4 51 SO 54 01) jl sT M clerk of the courts of Qnarter Sessions and Oyer of imerset. Pa., tn aocoant with the county of pa. Cm. - (M0 0S- fMO 00 $;ooc oo $ioov oo County, ra.. Is accoant with Somerset eonnty, pb. ex. $11os 0 li" 00 t4 I tiW tiM S4 Ti t Si by Com. Shober, see Ledger S..f "M SO per ledger 3.. t : to I 7M SO t t SO January, 1994. pa. i 7 t 5!9? ; Commlsaloners minutes. with Somerset county for 1SK. pa. ca. hy Cora. Kimmel, see Leiljer 83 SO per ledger 3. f 83 10 I &3C SO $sM SO S BS SO I 8 SO we met at the seat of Justie- in lbs County of arcer neina: auiy sworn, aid autlt, adjust, and wv 10 tne several acu 01 Aserut.y and Inu. Soppl named atxye. and others, were duly aummoaed to shows but waa outatanduig at last years aettlo- oar kan Is and araxeal oar seala, this thirty-Brat day 9KMVF.1. C FnT, V M. w. BAKKH, SiaLj AMuS WALKEK, ISIai-J Physician Wants Partner ia Businass. A phvurian. tnraltr. fin a rltr of M.-OO. 4ntnr a ux n Mcatfo, win tw?ii M,itir ioins-t k ii?ht r tr. fCaf.an Kir -!. nr. out :: maiu-rw tltrnuiiwit ng av tettUfm wltti wrwvw "In bui rsa tn rrmm 1 to Wiit ih Oi ttixi h Tfilloa nt- pe-tn, PUmo. F.vofllrDt r1 nma. rtt. (aolterrl Fur niture, lMtibri'iai'. Fanttn, in fact cuura furnia nAtattl (Uii'B-nt of a tt iut mum hwc. oo Ln-tmrt-d fur ltuuu. one-basf iiiirmi ia a litrrvuve atraKnt mrK jroe with aai. J'n.T bwtMie-hair inUrt. $.wt. wnin aTtr bHiwhola Jum.iun'Sr-.. Wouid taae t-lbtnifl to raJi and ooe-ibini lo Kd ulate IkM ia an excvtlertil uf;srtunit U an ttcrgetir Biaa- la can W instch. Pittotargh, Pa. CONDENStO TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Eailrcad. Somerset and Cambria Branch KOETHWARO. JtAnMamm Jf iiJ fpreas. Roekwcod 5.3" a. m., aVraerwt 410. Stoves town 4ti-', UoovertTiilo aim. Jonnstown. S.IU. Joiiulamm Mail JCrprraa. Rockwood ll'A av m.. Sorcervet 11V Stovestown tit, HtaiVeraviUs 1 j7, Jultostown iUi p. sa. JdJkaatuw Aerommcdatiam Rockwood JO p. m., SosoerstH '4a p. m., tMoyesttwn 7 11 p. tn., lluuvenirillc p. m., JoliuawwD fcli p. sa. Sutafiw acrosriHfu.-fcs Bock wood 1235 a. 1 Bumenet, LU. SOUTHWARD. Mail Johnstown 7 40 a. nu, Hooverwllle 8:J8 Bloyestuwa 8:40, Bumerset t.W, suxxwooa t:a. atipieas Johnstown St.10 p. m.. EorwerwHle 4.1S, eaoyestowa J0, Bomenet i.ul, Korkwood Swsuf.ry 0n! Johnstown M a. tn.. Hooverrville 1 a. m., eiioyestown a) a. ni ottaemrt Ida a. m., Rockwood 1D.J& a. m. jtuufow Armrnmoiiaritm oomerset J.-C1 p. zn. hockwooa iuz f m Daily. IESXSYLVAMA RAILROAD. SCHEDCLE IS EFFECT NOV. 19, lfA CAtTCMN STANCAMO TIMK COSDEBSKO STHKbCLB. Trains arrive and depart from tiie station at joniMowD. as follows : WESTWARD. Son th western EXpreas.. Western tipre-. . Johnstown A.xtmmo.iatiou ' Accommuds)cioo Pmcifl Fpreaa. Way Pamrngcr Mail . . JobnstowQ Accommodation. .. Fast Line, EASTWARD. .(. m .. 4..'-.a. nt .. fi .st a. in . S 10 a. m J4 a sa 3 M a. m ... 5.1 a. m ; . m . v.ue p. ; Keyidone Fx press.. Sea-ah.re anrea 5 40 a. a ltooua Aceiimrv4 laii'jo s j4 a. m Main Line Express Lay Kxpres ... ,., . Ailooua Accommodation.. . Mail Express 10 i s a. m 11 10 a. m p. m 4 11 p. m p. m Johnstown accommodation- Phi ls.lelphl-. 7ip.m ram Line.. 10 ou p.Bl iin ia., v, iiiai I 'a. cu.. . .j w . : . . . . I. . ,.. v. dress Thos. E. alt, P. A. W. !.. 110 i iuh Ave nue, rutsfiurirn, ra. a M. PKKMsT. J. R. WOOD. Geu 1 Manager. den 1 Pasa. Agt' It is to Your Interest TO BUY YOCR Drugs and Medicines OF J. H. SHYDEB. rCCbtSOR TO Biesecker & Snyder. None bat the parest and best kept in stock, and wteu Drags become inert by stand ing, as certain of ibem do, we de stroy them, raj her than im pose on our customers. Too can dej-rad on having your PRESCRIPTIONS k FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our pricew are aa low aa any other Brat-claai boose and on many article much lower. The people of this cosinty seem to know this, and c.ave given ns a large share of their patronage, and we shall atill continue to give them the Tery best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and. if yon hare had trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great Tariety ; A fill set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. Ko charge for examination, and we are eon-dent we can suit you. Com and see us. Peipectfully, JOHN N. SNYDER, CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET. PA. BCQGtEa, 8LXIGH3, CARB.IAGI8, BPRI5G WAGOSS, BCCX WAGOXi farnished n Short Ketlce. Painting Done era Short Time. K y work is nade oat i VurcufUt Smscd Wood, nt the &sf raw set SUd, Sotwtsntislly Constracted, Neatly FuiUhed, aad Warranted to Eire Satisfaction. Employ Caly Fst-Csa Varinea, Repairing of A3 Kinds in Vj Line Done tn Short Kotioa Prices KKASOKABLX and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stork, and Learn PrVea- I do Wagon-work, and rarnit Selves for Wind IClUs. Kemeber the place, and call In. CURTIS K. GROVE, (Xast of Otnrt Bouse 80HXSXT. PA. B20 DOLLARS PER MONTH In Your Own Locality mai'.e easily and honorably, wtthoat capi tal, tiering your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy. or i rl can do the work hiind lly. without oxiierk-ncc. Talkinr un-Uex-esiary. Nothing like it for money making ever offered Ix-fore. Our workers always prosper. Xo time wasted ia learning the btisines. We tcac-h yon In a niulit how to succeed from the fir-t hour. You can. make a tri-il without ex peuc to yourself. We start yon, ftirnisli everytlihii; needed to carry on the busi ness successfully, and Guarantee yoa asaint failure if yoa but follow oar simple, plaiu iu struct ions. Header, if you are in need of ready money, and want to know ail about the bot paying basiDess before the public, sen. I us your adiiren4), and we will mail yoa a Uocu- Deut giving yoa all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 4O0. Augusta, Maine. vciea .:'? l:r.:e '.o k:s s?.:j..v Ji.- ;. ,1.-,. Wonderfuilv Successful ia all Chronic I'Les of the5' EYE, EAR, BOSS. THEOAT, LDK6S S3 KASiL CiTff: All Eye Operations Successfully PerformerJ by him. CVr-W IV. Si'ra .4 rr RlrittO Suf.-rft J'nr H'KA .yewrt, i.J.lrraiU AJa Trtmbic I have been suffering; with very jrvereu.iich. bla.l.ler au.l sl.luey tr.Mil.le. au.l on ao-uuut of that felt ail broke up. eou-ln t follow my daily latxrsun aecnunt fvat -aioj, weakuen au'i beailacbe. but now. aler a course of matmeot with Ir. Salui. eau one attend to mi Uany labort with piea-ure au4 coui.ier myif ha.o an.! bear.v aaiu. . K. Aka V. ludiaua, t'a.. Apiil 26. l-t-.t. Adtii f'ir Tuv?ir IV-ini ami Th:wih .Vies ).t ral S-k.kilil i'Uif..'. Dr. f i.m I r-u me. Tor more than twelve years I air-red tortures with liver. .muh aud kt.luey tniutt'ie. m-. -uonaiiy 1 ba.1 to tfn t.. bel t.rf a -t.K at a time and a unable to work fr ;er : b 1: u..w af trroDlv a lew HHKitaV iivatiueut wllu Hr alm, I feei m well, a 1 never .UU beli.rc. I u e-t ue of ateat Die.lieine and hl seven .tuTereni ?n-u iu txit K (trew aorre slid ur low ever, since 1 il eii uu.ur lir. eaiin's ireaimeut 1 lmprove.1 r'lnai'! aid row call do a ifvl s dav s wors a any one. I ru eersiu ly rrcoimeud tne lU.-lur tn ttiuee tuiUru. tioiu cbrou.c dwraM es of auy ktu.1. J. A. UavJit.iT, D. S. Reber-burg. Centre coutty. I'a. Deairm Cun-I v l. .tflrr a Gfat Jtf.mj IMIurm lilt ta:.:l. T't q':ite a tune I bave been alaK: tota.lv deaf fr.tm catarrn. paril.-lilar'y iu ruy left ear, a rn. h deemed dead and the rr I vne trt worw daily. I wai veryUelHidet;t aud aur..at dtratc on ac-outit .-I' u.K ueiiix able to hear a hat went on around me ; felt alay tited a' d ll all ensrx ". dow 1 am iiulte a d:t!etvut laan and leal lia y on re m. re, a.l this than, ui l'r. aim kiliiul trealnietil. 1 have been to three ot.'.er din-tor. v one ran tmaame how irnud. bow ronn I tie! iiH-r I cau uuderMaiid oucv more without au ef fort, m ill' mm KL rlKN..lK. Jtfl: nstou n. Pa. lalttrrk avl Kir Ir-Mhln Oirr'l bj lr. ?.;.':. For more than ten yea F have had a bail ca-e ol catarrh Jiy ear irradua.iy bet-a aileeted to such a denree tnat tne bearing iu one ear was almost u..y rne and bad iu lite utber one. i beva-ne very oi-rn a arnie.L so I went to Dr. . ta I. treatiii. nt and lurovement waa rapid from the bttfiuuiii. It s now very neMo'-a ilia I tale a cold and It mtit be a very faint sound that I ranmH txv&t wun either ear. 1 feel better a:iaround and confess myself satined with the treatment. Fsuil Mt'LLkN. i.beiburs;, Fa. Manhood perf-.t!y resu,re"l. Quick, rainle's and certain cure for imtwtetire. k sr?rmaiorrh.a i-es." ... and nervous d-b:;ily : a!so l.'r pr.atilis, verir.jre e. i,, y.' d isea- w beiher Irum iiuprudeul habiu o.' youth or KCtioual luuciiuui oeed..y an : per4 ly cure'L Our Advertisement Will Appear twice Before Each Visit. Cl'N SILTAT1CN ui tXAVINATXIt FREE. ACCRSS.I CCt"CCAT!CIS to BOX7J9 CCL3.: TnWX I HOTEL I DAY I liec I Jan Johu-stwo I ..rand teotral I Tuelay i : M oomer-el mini set House aiurd y 1 I Hales su'.iject to change, of which New York Weekly Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. TWO DOLLARS, AJtlress all orders to Tub LTebald. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, ThisModsl Dmg Stcrsis Favcritg with Medicines, Jye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TH DOCTOR GIYIS PKRSONAL ATTSNTIO!! TO THK COMTOCNDIXa OF LoDtler's PrescrlptionsS Family Eecei GREAT CARK BZIS0 TAIZX TO CbM 0SLT FRXSB ASD H&X AS7ICLB SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on band. From such t large assortment all can be suited. THE FffiEST BBAHDS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display or to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MjkJITFACCmZB 4X0 D-UUt A-ID WOLJBAU A3TD KXTAlXJa 09 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and OAr, POPTJLX, BIDISGB, riCT3. MOULD ISGS, ASH. WALMTT. FLOORISQ, BASH. STAIR RaIIA CHIR-T, YE1XOW PIXK. BHISOLltd, DOOR.S BALCaTK. rffMTVrT W.'CTTT DIVTF f .sstt BTVr sEWl- rv A. ueneru uric or au fraaea or mmoer snj umi,i:n Mktinal aad Hooflnj eisw -Also, caa f h anything in tbe line of our bustles, to order w; reaaot is s promptBess. soch as Brackets. (X'dalied work, etc. ELIAS CXJIsrSTGS'OILr. Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset IT WILL PAY YOU to act Tor a Memorial Work VVM.F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PETr'A M as lift ctorer of aa4 Dealer 1b a 'Urn Work FrmitKrdan Slort Petit . la aB Coio mu m mmi Aim. Ajrmt for 0 WHITE BROtiZZI Persons In need of MOHTYKST WORK will find tl to their mlerewt to call at ny shop whsea a proper showina will be giveu Ihum. -sViffc k:rtm Oww-ntmt tn A r Vue, amd MICKS I'iJtir LOW. 1 lnvita spci aueniios to ta whit Bronze, Or Fur Zinc Mcnumen IntrodnetM) by rev. w. a. Rl?jrj, as a Deci1v1 Impmveraeni la the point of MATKK1AL AND toS'-rTRl'CTION, and wfcieh is deauued to bw tne Popular Monntnent for our C auseabia Cl imala. wIf I M( A CAiX. WH. F. SHAFFEK. a -.' u ..a.; y : -vj. v Abr K.fjlCrr Yrurm T . rSrwaa 4 M .ya..'-,ii : -""-'-is i For more than eighteen v-n 1 Ully bli.i.l m my riant eye . . -, . wood -tntiu LUeaauw. '.V7.'?i4T1 er be made lo mc a-iu ou. .,1 :a, ' " : isalul hud me that tne 111 u.-v - ... " ' r ractand uiai be wouid 'i;.-H..,' " aw' u 1 gave b;m my c. 4., 1 ".' ' "v 1 did no, fur .o-day, m.:n.a 'B '' reiaie. 1 can see on. e ,.re ,,a. ,j .. . ; . 1 " .. . .n ire 11111 Irien.is and thoi-e a no ku.u be lo tne abov. an. tiuiit Li u iir. mjiu w iuueriu. ; Tyrone, Pa. kv; m AJr Ji trii ; T ir.! y,t, ij-f.-,. j, tm load .. i'.vem 1-ru, ,1 ' .., . awl tt j't 3.1,1 )i u " e-f !'. . " For m..re than r..''n ; tKr .. t fKs-i.j(sia and intesiin'rt., ':t.i. ' r unuuj a'oiiMS. :ii" ale-noi.j "u ',' ' va:ils u.e .at 1 eoi... u.,i i.,, , "' s . mote, lmriai ail tub Use 1 - "r- 141 waKi.n luat ol ultierent patent n: ., tried tive id our u'tor m worse and worse. ne ul ni . ; rsi reel diazwus. until I triu u 1.. . ' . ; IV ile toid me at oi-.ee atiat ai.ei ,i 1 culTvcl, lor lo-day 1 leel .:e i :ir .'lp. . Sandy Sid(e. Centre t ouir.v, i. '" Grew H'urlrua'i Worm j..r .s-. Vim "I t''.trrA, but ir. :.. J',.- IV '"V B-4 . : Fr m'm thi:: 7 year I have h-. catarrh wtiirh arTe.'ied my ha.l. t very niucu alia ia a short s;ace , ; i poun.ls In weih bev-ame cai-r 1 frit stupid au.l irssl toe uoihiiirf. a hy e, rai of oui best .ItjeUirs a..d : deal of paleDt Ule-.i icines, t i.t v. w..rseaiid iot. Then I heard ul v; wonueriui cure. 1 icave n.m a the vsry tirst m.Klth 1 U iraii to m. -t and the resu-t uday is u.a; I nave weiiilil 1 had Ut heret.i,fre and , iiiS .hk more, 1 h: .s y. i, . .. ' H. . lard, Uuiier County, la Fch ! Mar i Apr J May 1 June ! J:ny . ; i,- , 1 .T I.T I lis I 1 I 17 u I I i-'-U U I i -I I is 'J regular pt:e .ls wul be jropt:y nut Se t. .txn- Somerset, Pa. Rapidly B.ccning afe Pecpls in Ssarch cf Solt Woods, ar.-sJ r,....-vr, tiszr si.'- wtauTsr--s KCMJiVEXTeL fHOS-t r,--- EIi.k"Cl.I- w-5 4 ? ---i4Lil . m -.'
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