Rsparl of Dlrectars of fe fossil ANI House of Employment Somerset County, Pa., TO THK Court and Grand Jury for the Year Ending Dec 31st, A. D-, 1884. Tithe Ilonnrahle, the Jmd'je of the Cunri f Quarter .Srjwrji of the Peare and t.rafl Jury of mtid County : In (Miiii.liunw with the Sixth S.f t ion of the A-t of A-wniMy tqiprovt-d t lie l'.lh l:i f April, lsV,t provi.l'tnff f..r the Teefhii of a "Houwof Kmily-iiu-nt and Suiirt of the Poor of said County," the umlerijriietl Directors li-n-vitli rt-sjHft fully wil-mit ami lay lK-f.ire yni their rejv.rt fr the year aiding IWiiiUt 31, 1S"4, showing the number and x f a11 iersons luaiiitaiiwd and employed in said House of Employment and Pupiorted cir assisted elsewhere, as well as the names of those who have died at said House of Employment during the year, and of the children by thesa indeniur-t-d, willi the names of t!u":r masters, their oecuia;itt!is and callings. We, also, herewith submit an ac count of all wiles, donations, devises and Inquests, and moneys retvived by or fur tliem. In addition to the information re quired by the Act of As-embly, the 11 lard of Directors herewith furnish under suitable headir.gs the names of those who have 1kv:i asistel else-wln-re, and, als., the children who were maintained in private families tinler the A-t of Assuibly aj'provtil l:t!i June, lss-t, and the amounts jaid for their maintenance. Also, the names of all persons removed toother institutions for medical treatment and ttwhing. We, also, fjhmit an mroant of the repairs made, description of buildings erected during the year, condition of the farm, ppahiets of the same, mate rials made and ni:in!ifa-turil, improve ments made or added, togetiar with u i-liort history of the House of Employ ment, as well as ail oilier hems which nifty U- of interest to the Court, t rand Jury and the Public. All of whii-H is rcsiiect fully submit ted and certified this Slst dayoflK cemlier, A. I). IK'ti. Atu-t : ) JosKi-ii 1 Millki:, J. ". Collmrn Josiah I. Vi:k;lk, Clerk. ) J.U111: M'i-i:;nu. Director of the Poor. In submitting tiiis our annual ri-jxirt of the ln-twe of Employment of Som erset County we are reminded of this Mgnilicaut fact: In April of the jtrcscnt year, we will vlebmte the one iiuudrcdth anniversary or centennial f the constituting and establishing f Somerset County. In April, we also -aa wldjrate the fiftieth anniversary 'r bi-t'eiiteiiuial of theestal lishing ami constituting of the Hou.-' of Employ ment of Somerset County. Our county we all have reason ule proud of. She ranks fifth in number sis to territory, uud first among the tuntin of the siate tt to the produc tion of eminent men. Her wealth is 1: tit old and undeveloped, but it remains a fact that almost her entire surfaeeis underlaid with coal and rich dexn-iU of ail other minerals. Her grand old mountains, lofty IH-aks, iH-autiful valleys, wide spread ing table lands, and fertile glades, give Jar sujfior and greater advantage over many of the counties of the state. Her citizens, mostly deMvndeiits from the original Pennsylvania Dutch, they arc industrious, intelligent, thrifty, christian and patriotic. No lace in ilie world do tiie eople live In-tU'raud Joiigi-r, enjoy life more, and at the same lime have a higher regard to the duties they owe to their tJod and fellow man than in onr grand old County of Som erset. At the first call for troojw, when the nation was in eril, company after company volunteered and were march ed to the front ; many f them having I lid down their life in defense of their country, while sx-ores of others ret urn vd tua'mi.tl and wounded, telling more eloquently tlian words the struggles and hardships they endured. While we rejoice over the extent of our territory, the wealth of our county, the jK-ai-e, thrift, iiitelligeiiep and con tentment of our citizens, and the pros !Tityof our -.ui:ty, yet there is one tiling alone that her teopiu khould U' proud of more than any other, and that js the provisions she has made for the i:r, unfortunate and in-atK. Fifty v-ars ago, ly Act of Assemby, this county wan constituted and formal into n sejHTate l'oor District. The thousands of jKTsons that have ecu eared for, and the thousands of loliars of charity she bus clisjiensed, as v.-e!l as the homes she has relieved, the orphan children she has carcil for, the deaf, dumb and blind she hasi-d'.Hntod, and hist of ail, the most pitable of all, thosi- who have lieeti U-reft of their re:ison, who have been maintained and treated in hospital, many of whom v ere restored, is a monument "to our fflory more enduring than granite e-r marble, and lasting as time. Twice the Supreme Court has ren dered formal decisions that Pennsylva nia is a Christian Comuiou wealth ; but iniortaut and authorative an are such judicial utterances, far more convinc ing are the sjileiidid evidences of Chris tian spirit seen in Pennsylvania's no ble provisions for the ioor and unfortu nate in life. And when this work is considered in its character, its spirit, its magnitude and its far-reaching re sults, we may well ask, "Is not this, r.fier, all, the chief, the crowning glory ..t mir I. I. M- I.. I hat the soldier and the enthusiastic I : nu'iiiH m iiiitiutijt iiisiiiry witiitvi pri.L' in the fact, that when in the dark days of the KeUllion, the fearful tide of war rolled Northward, it broke in fury against the hills of Gettysburg, only to recoil in defeat and shame. He u ill remind us that on the memorable fcnd bloody field, with a son of Pennsyl vania in command, when one of Som erset County's brave sons fell in the thickest of the conflict, was fought one of the most momentous battle of history as the pivotal battle of that long ami terrible struggle, on whose i-wiie leing the fate of this great republic; and in which struggle, Uyoud the interests of a single nation, the great cause of hu man liberty and high concern. It aecnis glory enough for one state thai such an achievement was accom plished within her lKirders, but we re tuemlMT that the very name of our Com monwealth ints us lack toil's great lieartel and noble founder, William I'enn, wliose just and humane policy toward the aloriginal inhabitants, Viio'ii he found in iKtssessioti of the for- ests and valleys, wits desijrtitHl to avert I var, an.I by any and every means to es un i rasa peace. .... , . , . ! It IS in accord With the Stunt of pe- 1 Hius, of that magnanimous and heroic ' tsouL the tieaccful and peaee-Iivinz 1 i - ., . .... ' I'enn. who in the mornini!' twibcbt of our historv, laid the f.-undatioa of thl i v.r.-l K yM-'li- Statf, tSnl f J:r- t l-tri of j-if ra'.ln-r ttiau t ! - Splciidil h.'is Nvn our military aclik-vements! tin-sit our industrial mid commercial developments, and our eilin-atiojial cnt-ririses, with their I ie nifieeiit etTw-ts Uon sm ial and doiiM-s-tielife! Put higher than all these, and approaching more truly the ppirit of her great f.wnder, interpreting more faithfully the teachings of the divine Master and fulfilling more nearly the noble works of charity and christian U-iievolence, t hief among these areour places for the care of the poor and in sane. Therefore, when we come to celebrate the centennial of our county, let us re joice together that one of our wise and human ac ts in early years was to prn vide for our or. Nothing has transpired at the Home out of the ordinary routine. The 1 lome was not visited by any serious accident, neither was It visited by any conta gious disease. During the year new liath tulis, improved water closets with cold and hot water, were placed in the main building; which was an improve ment long hoped for and badly need.'d, and is quite a comfort to the aged and infirm. The buildings are in good repair and condition. During the year the old sitting room for the men, attached to the end of the White House, will be torn dow . and replaced with larger and more moderate ones; the one now in use licing one of the original buildings on the farm when first lnuight by the Di rectors of the Poor. The same having leen condemed by the lioard of Public Charities, and the building of new ones recommended by the Grand Jury at their last visitation. FARM. The farm is in an elegant state of cul tivation ami produces well, reference to the Steward's report King had will fully show, as more grain was pro duced the p:ist year than any previous year. PKATHS. There were eleven deaths in the home during the year. All of whom, with but two exceptions, were old ami lived out their allotted time. Some were sick for years, had suffered much, and death was a relief. KKI,Iitot .S SKKVIfKS. Itegular religious servurs were held in the Home oikv each month by El der Walter, who aho oMUiatcd at a'H funerals. During the year there were a great many visits made the Home by citi zens of the County, and we were gr.nit ly pleased at their approval of our man agement of the same; and we invite all persons who areintertsted in the Home to visit it and make such suggi-stioasor criticisms as will tend to improve or correct anything for the le tter in the Pvr House. The office of Director of the Poor is one of the most responsible of any In the County, and should lie an enno bling one. They have not only the care and wise exjienditure of money, but the care of suffering humanity as well. Their's is a duty of love, and he who has not that virtue to a great ex tent dwelling jii his soul cannot satis factorily discharge the duties incum bent upon him. They are duties that should call forth the noblest prompt ings of the hearL iuch dejH-jcls upon the t-cjcctioii of a good steward and matron, in order to secure order and discipline as well a the yood manage ment of the Home. We desire to express our regret in Mr. J. C. Miller leaving the Home. He has made an efficient, industrious and painstaking steward. Much of the siN-ct ss of the Home L, due him and his wife for the fine appearance the build ings present, and the high state of cul tivation the firm has Itccn brought up to; and we tike this opportunity of certifying to the public our apprecia tion of their ttcrviet-s j steward and matron of the Home. We, the Directors holding over, de sire to say that the thanks of the jui lic are due to Joseph L. Miller, the re tiring Director, for the conscientious m:nncr in which he discharged the duties of his oilh-e. Much credit is due to him for the improvement of the farm and productiveness of same. We regret his leaving the County, but hope he may have the confidence and est"cm of the people of far away Nebraska as he had of all the people here. During the year we have Ik-cii great ly aided by the Children's Aid S tciety. This s:ciety is founded to provide for the welfare of destitute and neglected children, by such means as shall lie !et for them, and for the c-mm-iuity. And it is with pleasure we commend their work to the cittiens of the coun ty. They seek to raise the child from a state of destitution iiid pjujK-rism to that of self-respect and self-support, and fit and prepare them for a useful place in society ; while t'losL- who are feeble minded, or deaf and dumb and blind, they place 1:1 iiis;ituUo:is whero they may be trained for useful employment, and ed ieated s i they may earn a liveli hood. The work the Children's Aid So ciety has liccu doing, is to he commend ed, and deserves your earnest support. SCIIKDVLK A. I, ittf ia-7 if'lhihlin'it awl Taltf.ep. ,tf --;. VHKS V HKN A HOW Ae A5? AbMiTTKii ii:sciiAia.t.i Alhrifht Km'l 52 Feb 21, li II. -rkH Kdward 2 K't 11. s..i I!-rkK Sherman 4 V II, in i Krion Uivid 71 June . lc Sept 10, lw'4 Hinlmm Jam 7) In-e l i, isttj -Vaivb i. In l HnN-kway Frauk'tl Feb 2, lv4 Feb 7, lS:-4 liail. y John -Vi Apr 7, ls'M June lt4 4'.Minid Jaeb Ul Feb 1. IS77 'mntroiMii Ax JuneW. lsri Cnw Milton :1 s.-p!M,l7s Cu!er Adam lK- SI, 1-CS Custer Frauds lec 27, ISM Klop.M Jan rai J,;,,n m Novum Apr :, ii r.Miiier Jam. - l i. ISO J;m l-i. Cavs v John 47 lsv 2.i, Is .4 l'avault AIIm rt S Feb 7. I:4 Nov 1. K14 M-iry tirillith eare Child's Ai.I Fx'kliart IiiM 74 Apr2,t,ls li,-d Julv :(.) Is: 14" K'lwar.l J.ieob 24 July !, lsvj Ami.;. ISIM Kirs ma 11 Haiu'l 71 S-p 17, sji4 lt,v 2, issn FtslurJobn '.7 Nov 2n, 1st.", Fllek Jese 40 Apr 21, l4 K.-turni-d to p Home Mav 7, ls;J i.jlhn (onnid t May S. lr! i.ull Jeremiah 77 Jau 17, Is: (J Iiisl I). 22, Itl. fiiKHl Holw rt Apr 2, l-.4 Huiuiuel lii'iij'n t7 tni si, lrl IHed April ... -i, ls.14 II..lllf Will 71 tk-t 2a. llr Hook I" riah 3 Juic- J2. : K!osl aIIj ri-tum.-.! Hamilton A n-h'd 4a Mar 21. l"t IJay 7, If.4 Hamilton John 4 Sept lu, lsn4 limes Samuel 57 IS pt hi, 1sji4 Iii.xl Nov Irl, , ' . . ' Jnnex S.imn.1 74 June2T. lsVI JobtiMKi Win 72 St. Isss Jackson Arthur 21 Jan 3, ls;i Iiied April 2, ls. 4 Jonrw 1.1 ward 21 Jan 3. ISM Jau li, lsj KonKerJax K 4:4 Apr 1. isi K liable Tti.tKionl'i Apr 1, Issil kooritl Henr' 4S K.-b 4, 1 K: istiT Henry :il July2..K l K el ley Andrew n't Iv I. ls K.-iutftuan A'lam l Feb I, Ist; Kinimel Th.Tid'eW Nov (i, lxii 4 An;2!.m Kejstx Jaeoh 1;( F.Ji 22. lti Indentured Ui Juob iles-.uer Man h 3, ls:,taken by mother June 1, ism K.yer Kaiii'l y Feb 22. !l KiiiiU rly llinimik.' June 1, 1.J Kauttmati A (I'm J im 24, 1-phart Henry 7il Ihv 24, ) Maul Mu Apr2-l,l.W !d Nov 10, 1 M Naliy erne' -vn Nv3i'ci April 2, js4 Miiri.tui'u S jun K ?t .1K-1 1 1 nun si n 71 July n, IKSI .ieeeiyrus .-c i--i i t, issi M's-rl.:iiurh Jno4- let 7. ls.W Meyers Hudolpn 7t Mayli, M Died May vi'ier Wiiim 17 Oct 22.1s.' 1V4 Miller John 4 Mayl0.1-Mi Taken to Dixm.Mit Juii.-e. si Ms;inni John t i,nn ii u ..t. -.j Maunin iiaiv "s11. 'VJ -"s "(11 1 l M . J. !i ST AKi.l- l H.ft t, Kt .!-..-! Solium ' t -i, M- I'.iiuhi II irt- W.iy-T, ls: :..ll..rir 4 M;irl i, lTI Kvjh l.ti 4.' Julvi'i, l7 S!.iitinlit-r itS Jsi'l Kiow1 Tk-o Si, lf K hl-k ;:, J S.-pt l, lt IHeJ -it i tsi Khntvi-r M tvinll. Ht Sn.l. r Knil. o k T; Apr 4. ivv! s,.nz. n:nit. r I l.-r -.'1, Issl Swi-itj-r Win :il Apr'lsTS nw.-ii " T John 44 Ar'ls7s skeiir K'lS.He siiv l- r llirain SU.iU't" lMIII' l 1 on alrit-k Smut. (In n-m-e MiaUer Win Tbonuts Win :.7 lis is-j 4.1 4K 3, 11 'i si, l-e-t .VI Nov M, li-i 17 May 8, f.'l li! isep 4, I! Home by periiusslim Nov 2. IshI M Apr K, litri lK-a Feb it, Tresslrr John K M Nov 7. tsS Tl.m-. Jowph IT IhT 17, is 4 VmiM.-ter lUil.t ol JuiieU' Ware Joseph 45 Apr 5, I'm KUpI July i, 114 Walker John F ! May 5. While Maiuucl 10 Jau lw Eloied Feb L, lsiil Wofzcnnan Aug i Feb 7, ltil Mun hai.TH Yimns I.mlwiii i7 M.iv 1, lsssi YowLtIakUt 1 NlMfl Taken by I'hii.lrens' Aiil tsiK-loly Zimmerman ioo71 MaylT, l;'- - Irvut 17 Aprii.s:t! Indenturnl ilh Alr.on tterkrv Ann U, ll " l'.trk AprJ,li; Taken 10 Morjjania, June (1, 1-iti HCUKDI LK AFenvihM. W II EN w H :x A now KAME AGE ADHIf TKU lllM HtKUEU BoyrKllia 9 NovltM Imlentumt to Harvev Kivlor Ifc-c 1, 11 Hittner Iliillnda 41 Mar 17. lsl I iis-liMr.-l iiriaii I'luelie S JuueKJ JJltU July at, Hinlav lUlin'la ni Au 17, KJ tilaek Kliu 17 J in 17, 1-vl In 111 In d Sehool Kfl J, J'.nrks Aliee 3) t t ll.lX 'l liurk Unt- V K-1 II. lwl With fJmnt l:ril uum Oct i lH UurkN Florence 7 et 11, IM'I I'Ust.T Kli4iletbKl lhv 31, 17 I'likliTMarv Oet i), 11 l onii' lly Harriet HI li-- 2J, lvt t'ro K Kmiiia 2: MarilK-t 4 HMer I.U.ie : Jmiel''ul F.iiK-Hek Ma-.'ifie.fl Apr 10, IsTi Fair Kelxvivi 7 Aprlo, 1S77 Itnlon l alliarilie.'.l AiiS 1-', lstK-pt IK, 'fll liull KliwlR-Ul 7S Jan 17, 1W1 UrasMf Jimiie, 3S Jlay, 1n1 IMxiuont May l;l Haiiif I :i!hnnncJb ten 7, IS!1 UuUord K:tiu V Oet l-s Inilentured to Kli 1 oiinkiu Nuv 1, l.-JM . -t l:t, (sj 41 Feb ii, IVM June I, 14 IJ Feb 1 I.YH l l.l. IHlired to F. frexel Mareh 1, SJ 5 Feb -Zl, lti Ta k v n by mot her June 1, JmI 6H July s'i o7 May .", lsl :t Apr lti, 17 Kef T Ii-iiii Keyser M iry Ki yser liertua Keyser Minnie i-uulls Snr.iH Miller Judith Mix'k liarilael Morro-jr Manpi't Id Mar 14, ImW MeNeilMaru.il M l.-c tfV, 1 K:v StiNin J7 Mar-l,lV liint'ler Hiki 17 liet l:i, lvcl Usii.r Mariali w tvt 11. !s:t Taken to liixmont Jan 1. 14 liu-; Man- R S.-pt 1. 1m 4 Haced In l li s"hn.I by Children Aid isept ti, 11 SiiyaerCatluiriV'Vi Jtiiy : lsV4 filmtilis Nanev 10 ss pt I, l"t-4 I'laee.1 In I It .s. li.xd by Children' Aid !Sept 6, lSl'J Slllir.e S.lsjlll ii'l Oet ai, ISOl .shauhs l.v..i, li-' lh-t :, IS ij Savior Mary 4(i Nov !'. Is'tt Taken to I'lxii.out Jan l!i, lsj4 Trvss!-r Susan ill i-t 1 1, 17:1 Thomas Kate 17 M irlils'4 Mar 13, l!CU Weller Mar.Mn't : June hi, 7 Ziiiiiueriiiiin rim X Feb il, lss7 Iied Alls II Is. H Whole nuinlivr lu ttt HM during the year, M.ili-s, Fi lllailes, 4i J.-ASE AJI'T I'AlD Iiivi.i Humbert wife A- four child ren ...J 1 t Welirblmali Silvan S;i!ii'l Marleeii.v, vt v fourehiiilnn.H li.irif.ra Kiaeier ami ehpphsl ehild Josephine Lii'iuigaiid Uve c iiiltlreii.... M.x.s s;ra A Iill S.iuijs - J' -Mil .Ki-iKeii A Wile Win Shall er. wile and firee rtiiMren.. S:ear ! i'u'.iuau, iie!k four eliildren. F.slher . - Nanill Sise..... l.rl'Mi.i aUy.i daughter .... rineia- V Yuuiikiii Hiid ( ill r ehild reu. Mom Kins, ile and daughter , Joliu ..! ior, wile and iUr.cllidrei. Si uiou I 'h i : ii ppi - Kll.:al-'f!!! SS ii:Tii4- - Kebiviii M:eu-rand four children-...,, Joa iliian Konit ii wile Mnx-'ial. il." Kike Ciuiuntvr I'ntta. wl ei 4 rhildri'ii.... Matilda i'iferaud live children......- r:.rlMRi Frots il.-st. r Fr:eliiiie I'iiarh-s Will, wife and child Naiu y I'iieraiid three cliildnu '-..nr.iu SI, a tier Simons Coyer, wife & three children Margaret Sliaili-r . . Mary Koont. and dallniil.T . i'eii.lMirary outii'Mir relief granted to various persons .0 ol ii ti in' ji ei to a tii) vu mi ::j oi :52 on : oo 3.' u a oi ii 3 2 on J Ul l) IK Ol Ii.' till :t w oi :u to .i: to J) M -J Ul o 4k s on Til !' Tobil ain't of out- l.M.r relief nRnlellli 1m Whole iiuiicx r n lievetl. V:t: Adult imiK IV Feiuabw. : Children. -VI. Whole humUt of eb.iriiies, ."IS. SCJIKIU LK CIh-uths WIIKN NAME Al.K A!MITTI-:I DIKII Win Tiionias "vt Aliril S, l-Cr Feb it, Arthur JaekMMi 1 Jan I. ! 't April , s!'4 lanj'ij liemiuel 4'. Nov lssl Aplil-SK'4 It'idolph Meyers M.e y i ! 'i M l'. I'leeU- Itrioii i.7 JuiieK, lrs.t July 2i, U 4 laniard Kekart 7! -Vprl, hvi July Isi4 Km iiiiiii-niiuii 2s Fen ls7 A us li.ls.i4 i-MP'e s. b!n.-k .1! S i.t 1 i. ls'4 IN I ai, lM M.ru-s Vaut 4.' Apr J , l'7 Nov hi, i"S'4 Sansin I liimsi -.7 Sept in, K'l N,v la, l! 1 Jeremiah wull 77 Jau 17, Js-.'.' Ive 1114 r..tal nua.lK-r of deaths 11. StaUs, i!; Fe males, '2. S' llEhCHK It Vhiltlri-n tit J'lirutr t'ltmUim: .Vrimr, Atraml bv Whom .l'li'wiiiiffl. M.i-le Mast, rs , Feb I. ! A Hoover 8 Lulu s Keliev 4. Aprl. 'id 1" WTrimp.-: Kelll'll llilldwill V Feloi, J V.z Wei'ley : Oil AIIh .1 Imvalt Novl.".'4 Mr' iritlit!i Ui-oi-v'' liiiey .i, Julyl, -rs J C Aimer -J Total ua-oant paid SI1) 30 Total tua:b.T out in private tiniilies, Males, i; females, Z. H lllilVI.E E, CJiH Iivh 1,i Fuble Mi.icl-tl .V A-..' E'.tfjn, Jt. WIIKN SKT XAUE AiE TOSI'IIISII. AH"T rAII N.rih Kookman 12 JiineS. IsjC FtHe IVans- t I May a. 1-sS I 12 7K 12 Win II Saylor 1-j CK-122.1KO 12 7X Total, Amount paid is :it srilEDUl.E F. t'."i.7(.v n tit P. n,.i;ilrix-t & !in.J, .Vor- tr-KUrt. XK A;K To SCHOOL K.luar l H-mpe !2 Nov 1 1VO i'ark .imm.-r n ID Junee, ls:4 Total, 2. l'ald by County CommisMoners. iliibtnn in . 1 un'I luuh K hvi at Edyr tr'KW, P i. Marv s Kul'2 S nt to school S p fi, 114 Nauey Shaniis 1) " " Fiaeed a" Sehool by Children. Ai.I Soeietv. Ii IViii-l Sr'i'fif, PittsbHry, Pn. KUza HiaeU 17 I'lae.-1 in Blind School by Chiidr-'iis' Aid s,ei.-ty, Feh.'n ls4 t w:in le 0. Jn'ttt! f-tf Twitiufrlt. ..V vt HFu ahttti::i Ai.K TO C. II. WIIEJf ItKV'll TO ll'l-CI 'AL N A it K M:n- Miller Irvin stain Caroline Woif e O Ij- Il:in-y Hart .tell Sam"! Polemuii :a Fitzgerald Coiir...l on!r Mnrv S r.l.ir ss Mayl l, Is-it June Li. K-1 2s M:ir2lsnN M.ir 2 jsss 4d Auiilt.lsss Ails Is. isss .".I s- jit il. .n-c.i s, pt i, lssti 2i S. pt I, It 1 S l.t K. lsVl Ju'v s, lr .,r 2a. !sr:( :ii Aiu'U, lsTt s. pt s, lct 17 Nov 2!. s-.r2 Mar 14, l:i 1 Nov 1', Is-a J:in Id. lv Marian liimr.T IIS x-t 11. la 11 11. lx 4 -Illli" I .nisser .ts iMyslSl l May 2S, lsM Johu Miller 411 Muyl-I, l-etl June (i, sti4 Iii th? If iHf'tl for fhrotiie .otfiae at II.i.t t ;7.V, . John Fritz 7 K. pl 5,ls-c; s. pt 27, lt .Saiir'l Swank :t Jun 17, ls'il Jlme 2V, l"i .1.--tjimil .Hi Nov21,lr2 Mar 14, ISitt KMcritehlMi St May I), is-.c June , lsitt Total No in bitb Hospitals, pi Males 10; Foinalea, . Total mn'l paid to llxmoiit Hospltnl12l2 In " " . " Wertiersville " ... 52 ai Total cost for maintenance at liotli Hospitals ..12i'4 X X TK Mariah Iliiiirer di.-d at hAspttal Jan uar 2-. ls:4. John Fritz. J. s;,. Iunii, Kaia uel Swank. and F.lie M. 4'rilehlield wen- r.s movti from the hospital at lMxiuont to the new t hronir Iiis iue Hospital at Wcrnemvillc, I'a., AiiKii.-t 1, ls-1. SrllEDVI.E II. ChiltlrtH InttinturrtL NAME A'.K inio ntkkh wnrv WIT'.t n:i K CharUs! Scott 1 ItoU rt IU-hi FiJi ill, VT Chan.- Mi-Clcllan 17 A J Cromer Nov 1,1m Alliert Nieklow 17 M F Latlerty Mar S, Ki William sumiiiv 14 s I. Koms Mar 1, 1H jn,iti iaciiiiu 1 r nii r-w.-arn Jiiivi 1ii Frank K Witt is J J lh.niels Julv 17, 14 oab Witt 17 J ie Ari-man -luiie 1. 1i John Cnmiep 1:1 Har'n -rfs Marti, hem M in li li tllaa 14 I lias Kn.jiperMar 4, ':! Fn-d tat;on IV Jim Miller AusrH, Us Charles I laiUi 15 J il Swindell Nov 1,14 Thoiiuis Jainis.m 15 It Younkin Apr 27. Us Jas K M'S'linbick 12 D.in"l A Mus'rJun 3.l!ii Will II lt'Mrids 10 Jo-ii-h erfossjlin I LI Ol John K Nieklow II F N Simpson Jan 1, l'.l ChnrU i4.l s K M Ib-rkey Janl. I'e, Jos ph Kiltl jrin 12 SHep.hliertri-rMarlH.lKH Norman K.i lwin 10 J H Morrison Jan laJKiV Kicii ir.1 1 1,1 I.I ia liniR.,. n:,v i,ir.i n,i-, i.-..re Miller II 11 c Hubiiaril Mar3l.l:i2 Am.. MiS lin.ie ! M I. l-iwninn Julvjn.ptii Fhza Fis!-r IS F Nciderhour Feb' 31, l.s.iv 1 ihie K'dle 17 J M Hummi-I S,-pt V,Kii IsalH-l Harrison II J o Knnmei Amr !!, i'Ol Klia leilty i-VJDItluKids IK-t I, 1sm7 Corn Kline 14 W II Vann Apr2,Kti Lillian V ihillas I tCl'oi.er Mar!'. 1 Ar.tminta Hutu'l 12 Yi H.aiver June i. 1ml F.I la Master 12 J S Itowscr Ncpt 22. I'i Maeirie M.slint'k 10 C J Mill, r Mar 17 l' Malilda Mili.-r II Peter Heart June t' , Annie 11:, ili y 11 Mary Zorn M:irlV,l:o Austift Zim rinan II J c limner t nr ' I'm-' ll.-orje ikiitey 5 J.r'n c Miller Auj , 1-17 r.ii7.-i i.yeT F!i:h Hartord 11 H W Savior Mar llw! 10 Kli Younkin i irlO. lucj iar- 1 r-sii-r l Km 1 HrVfnc im A Ion Ira 'iala-iier Pi X B Cramer Marl, litfl Thi followinz children m-ere placed br the Children' Aid Society, but articled with di-n-rtors : I. y ilia Kinitlcr Conrad fir.atcy July 4. 107 h-p Jueob vK:ht Ma ii.i oj - rtha Keyser 11 Ir red Trexel Juuetl, i'AI Thr follow Inc have la-en In ken uni placed In home by ilie Children 11 Aid Society : MarTie Shaffer 14 rt II Scull. l"-sI Mary s lliincler 14 Henry Shatter K.I:iIiUt,I 7JIIt!rt.ker 4.inre steward 12 John Mil. hell Iwler Yowh r I MraJstiies AI'M-rt Ik-vault .1 Mm Marv lirifflth Wlwde nunilwr Iml.-ntun'l by Iiireetoni of l ixir, 4i ; iiuiivk. ; lenail.-s, is Whole number In cure of Children- Aid Society, In addition to thoe p!a.-d In hotiien hr the I tiilil nn Aid Stu'iety, Alary M. i:us;k and Nanev ShauliK, two mutes, were runiished ward rotK-n complete and placed In the lienf anu numb school al raluewiaxi, aa well a furntshlmr all books and suiipliiii at wbl. Thev also placed Kiiza Hla. k, a blind rirl In the itlind School at I'lttsbuiv, Fa the Ul reetoni payint; the tra valine expenses in nend inc them to the whools. We appnrlate their work, and hope each veartluit we may oeame to ciwiperaio witu them more and more in the care of orpluin ana inui'io eioiureu. Kf -II El) CLE I. lirt nf J.ht Sturk ami Imiilrnirnlx on thr Vrrm, A A a ArfmnJ tf nti A rtirlra MiinuactMrrd in thr Jfome antl I&tiwit on ttr Enrm, a lir fyrrtr.l bit thr Nlnvartl, Jur Utr yrar Emiing January I, NiiinlaTf horw . " nwK II " i. mi " tbnsyiiiiMihl cattU' 1 " " two-venr-uld rattle .. 1 on.-ve;ir-old eiillie........ 10 tiiickiiii; calves. ........ " ahteu l:l PUT H " rhiekeiiM 125 KH-tHOTSOS FA KM. Xumber rf shils " " I o kIihN " one-horse hhils waeona .. mowitiK niiehiues........... - u b'.ndera plow shovel plows harrows com eulti valors ....... " tHirn drills , " aei-d drills b'.leklhBinU. thnslilnir maeliin.'s f.--d euttent " " hand r.ikea 14 pitch forks ,........, I'aoIU'CKU OS FAUX. Number of tous of hay lima of straw " tons of corn toddcr bushels of wheiit..., - " rye 10 ti) oats . 1.7 buckwheat..., I'i-i H H t p,,,-,, " fcwi-et corn Iv-atls .,. jm- tut iMilatoea llkO i -1 i; io " onions , ti;riliH -t- kohlr.ilii.-s Ml r u u carrota 31 iiutoii wta 1 heads of ejiblcip- 1KW " " barrs laof dri.-d eirn I " " " Kauerbnuit W t u u rueumU r pickles " aoftsoap 31 gallon of dri.sl ctierrb-s " " dried eliler'N-rri-.-s. " " " drieil apples . :W " " " tirieil l ans I I laiundsof butter 131.1 " " " lard I 44 tallow " " " Ihvfkiih-d 4s-JS " " Hrk killisl . '4l " tt u venl killed "-si " WlMll U ARTIC1.KS XAM'FAtTrUKII, Numla-rof children's dr. ss.-s 1 - - - hkirts " shirts and chemise l-'l e iij.nms " palp- ;f nliildrt-n'a l'Kikin. " ll' Will-IJ " " pint ............. " " khirtK . lied eim toils..... Im-.1 llllts " " dish cloths " " haiidKen-htels " stand and bun-au... " " shscts " pliloW Ills. S ' " 1,1 ticks " " lKlslerc:iM-s i' " " loin; towels ... IS " " shrouds " - women's dri-scs 14 nproiiK " Nl.tl.-S chrlili?es.. ii " " " skirts 1 " " drawers 1 K f lM e iKiunets HUH hl.K-killgS ri H ' fiKlted l: .... II ni'llt gowns " ineirs shin...., drawer 110 t f h i.iltieli. 1 " " HK'ltH X ' fonted tiuirsi - 1:1 I do hn-hv ccrtlfvtltHt the above 1 a tnie and s,rns-t list of the ".Mts mamifaeluretl and the pnxlue'.s raised on the tirm, and implements on llieNiuie JolIN C. MII.I.KIt, Steward, HfllEhl I.E J. yioneyn IiwirttI by Ihr Iirfrt.rJt on Salea Matte M i'tr MaititfMttnif. lr. HATE Jan'y Flto Fok Amrio l-outher wile of sh n : Fi-aron K.iim saieof st.ive Son " i K s. Iimileker aalc of vtove il i' " Kd Sufall sa!e of Ii!I.h 3 -il " JiiSoin.r Kaleofcows III ti " HF Hummel nuiinti-naii. v 12 o Feb'y 1 Jo.1 Uoidis saleofi-tove 4 In - Herman Untie on main!- .utliee 12 to April 1 lit' Aekeruuiii on muiul. r.n.-c ' .fAs..rUf .i0 00 Sani'I F'itk hit en A a t Kd Hal la jrfier " Levi KoohU Oil iiuiiut of 40 00 Henry Ki:itz.' An Mav I H F Hummel on maintenance 12 to June 1 I I) lirauehcr sale o! I.uekwh't lot Julv 2 Fred J Swerner on Az t li.oib-1 l invcoino 1 un Au 1 Jonas I Aukeny oa As't l-eroy .14-KIOW o" ii Sept 1 Jon'ln Simngh-r nale.if pl-s A ! Vill. r Kile of pi-'s 1 Irinrste Auitmn Charles Trent let 5 A J Sterner " M M Savior telle of i-i : l-li Uli a sali- of com 4'oinmittccof Mi nab Kinverlh! ii A.lin r of Jim Saylor, nuiint Man- Cl 0) In in Younkin on As't Susan Henna- 15 (10 Nov 1 Winters. Diets mile ol buck Hunter wheat al 22 WhfIi Custer mile if plan jj' " J J Miller Siileof piL-s 17 - Maivan-t Miller sale of calf I i Ive 1 4 -or-e Auntiiii Kiile of hide " Henrv ;Ustier on As't liciiccca liailey lit -VI Ik-c 15 Herman Hittie on treatment at hospital 12 00 II J llruliaker Cum of Jesse I.-oiIis,maiiit 100 Oi) Iiee 29 Michael Swank on inmnl of son in hospital .77 00 Dec 30 Hiimene-t Co in: on Mussel- Comr nam fund 30 00 Sl'MMAKV. X F T Whole niimla-r III Home Iec .11, !.5 art 3i 2 Wimle numlHT nv'd duriiiic year VI ::l IS 4'.i Total 87 41 111 Number died during year 2 11 7S 42 13) Number placed In private families and indent urcu A 2 tl 71 40 114 Numlier removed to hospital dur um year i 'i 14 5 73 i Mi NuiiiImt removed to blind and deaf and dumb hcIkkmiU 3 7.1 .7! Nuinlx r Uisch'd, got well or eloiK-d a 4 Numlier rem'e In Home D.v 31. T-4 .V) 2 Miimlrr reeeivimi out-door relb-f 40 .I W Noof children in crivate families H 2 Noofchildn-u indeiitnnil 7J IS 41 No of children at Feeble Mind School. Klwvn 2 18 No of child n-n at reform school 2 Nil of children at blind school 1 T No of persons In hospital at Idxmont S 4 12 Noor persomi in lar-intal.w cm vile .114 Touil No of ix-rsons under care of I'mir IHIW-tnni liil ll 240 Total No of children in charge and rareof Children's Aid 2 2 4 Total in blind and 1) A- D schools :( .1 Total indentured anil in free hom 1 o ToUil HON FYS PAID. S 10 1.1 Out-door relief fl.Oiw jt, Ma'nl of children ItndiT act of 'st . 100 -VO I iotlnnir for children in fi-eble-mindi-d w-liool :!S Si Maim and t tint men t of patients in nospitaiH ij4 W fliildn-n indentured and now free ir2 -V) otlins Toront-disir paupers jt tRiniM I2.V -io Italiroad litre and conveying out-door paui-cr. arc 137 82 Justice and constable fees, and to oth er colonic 51 73 Maliitenaiu of out-dixir n;;uen and l.ie.iitil Nl leu.taiiev CH" .l Total ont-door ex Dense SS. V1 KS Total expense of maintaining' Inmate al. tile Home, larin exH'iis-s, im provements, extraordinary expeus--. salaric anil wiise fi.iclit ?A Receipts of Home during the year Id'.l 7 Total current exa-nses of Almshouse $H,01u .511 Whole mtmlier of day iriven miiiport to inmates during yr 2S.S:ri Avemce weekly isst per raiita fl .55 Average number ill home during year 7!) C'taMmifit-ation tf Inmatrg. M Kane Insane Miotic Itlmd 1 inland dumb II I 1 5J 4 1 3) Tolal 5J 3) 711 SATIVITV. Jiatlve, 02; foreign, IS TKAMCS kkl.ILVKI) pt'HINq TEA-' Males. -V: females, H; meal furnished, 1020; lodgings. otiV VAUATIOX. Appraised value of personal pmperty f 4.S7.I 00 hstimated va'u. oi l.uililini's a fanii :5-,o'o ul Iusuram-ecarri-.-d on k-rnal pni- erty au J building 25,5 ) J 00 FIlisJ i,th day of Februarv, A. D., lS.il. F. P.SAYI.11I, Clerk. Pr.-sent.-d to the Court and ordered to be laid l fore the (inin.I Jurv. liy the Cou rt . " F p. SAY I 'It. (Tel k. We.themernl r;of the(;i-aad Jurv.th rough our for.-man. do hereby ci mfv thi't we hnte examined tiie within and forcs;oi;ii report of the Director of I be Poor and House of Kui pioym. nt and do approve the Kame. Feb'y2ilS;i W.P. KUOSER, Foreman. Peliniary 2Mb, A. p., VR the Court concur with the (.rand Jury'. liy the Court. We do hereby certify that we have exam ined the within report, and do concur with the it rand Jury' in approvim; the same. S. C. FtX, Wm. W. HAKF.R. County Auditors. A Good Testimonial, (From Haverhill, N. 11 Courier.) "I have hud for 27 years past a badly diseased ankle Ikiiic. Dr. Iavld Ken liisly's Favorite Iteinedy and his Salt Rheum Cream healed It when all other medicines had failed, and medical au thority had Haiti the limb could never Ik? used again. "A sore broke out on the ankle bone, and for 10 months) the aged writer suf fered day aud night U-yond the power of words to express. A friend advised me to try Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itein edy. I had no faith that any iinslicine would help me, but sullen ng as T did I thought I would try it, anil purchas ed some, also a Ikx of Dr. Ihivid Ken nedy's Salt 1 ".Ileum Cream. I used thi-se medicines but a short time when my limb la-gall to heal. I will further add, among the many medicines I have tried for a diseased liver and kidneys, none has ever proved so helpful to me as Favorite Ileniedy. liy stimulating and strengthening the enfeebled organs, even the encroachments of advam-ed age seemed to lie checked by its invig orating Mvvr. "I have thoroughly tested its true worth, and I know whereof I allirni, hoping all who read this will profit thereby, as the aged writer has, by using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Keniedy, la-en given very comfortable health for a tierson "it years of age. Favorite Remedy is an invaluable medicine for children as well as adults. "This testimonial is given from my own experience of these invaluable medicines." Mus. Ukuxda Hudson, Haverhill, X. II. Xo tribute to the clllcacy of a medi cine could lie preatcr than these words of Mrs. Ilodson, who voluntarily tells the story of her recovery. Thousands of men and women whose daily life is making severe draughts on their vital it y, need Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Remedy. Xone are too old to lie helped by it. It permanently cures dyspciisia, rheumatism, kidney, liver and urinary troubles, and lor the ills peculiar to women it has no equal. In the fall of 18b.' a son of Mr. T. A. McFarland, a pr.::ii:icnt merchant of Live Oak, Sutler Co., Cal., was taken with a heavy cold. The pains in his chi-st were so seven that lit-had spasms and was threatened with pneumonia. His father gave him several large doses of Chanil-crlaiu's Cough Remedy which broke up the cough and curcil him. Mr. McFarland says whenever his children have croup he invariably gives them Chauiia-rlain's Cough Remedy and it always cunn them. He consid ers it the liest cough n-niedy in the market. For sale by Ik nford's Phar macy. Extreme Rudeness. As the tramp was seated on the kitchen steps eating the breakfast he had asked for, the hired girl stood by and watt bed him curiously. "What ycr ga.lu' at me fer?" he 111- Uin-d nervously. "J'ou think I'm yi long lost bnither?'' "o," she replied easily, "iiut you somehow remind me of a man I used to know." "Sweetheart?" inquired the tramp. with charniiiig naivete. " "Xoue of vour business. Something hapH'iHsl to him, though, thut won' ever hapjH'ii to you." "What's that? Died a millionaire?" "Xo. He was drowned while bath' ing." lli'iiford's J'harntJicy desires us to publish the following extract from a letter or l.lias. tiutlehl, ol IUvdlcv, Fresno Co., Cal., as h handles tbe remedy n-fernsl to an wants bis customers to know what a splendid medicine it is : "It is with pleasure I tell you that hy one day's use of Chamberlain's Cough remedy 1 was relieved of a very severe cold. Mvhcad Mas completely ti- jied up and I could not sleep at night. I 4.ni recommend this remedy." A cold ncarlv always starts in the head and ::ftcrwards extends to the thntat and lungs. Hy using this rciiiedv free ly as soon as the cobj has N-eii con tracted it will cure the cod at oiiiv and prevent it from extending to the lungs- Her Understand inj of It, A lady living In one of the fushiona ble avenues had a bit of statuary bear ing the inscription "Kismet." The houscmaul was dusting the room one day, when the inistn-ss appear ed. 'Sure, ma'am, "what's the manin' of the 'ri tin' on the bottom of this?" asked tiie maid, referring to the in scription on the statuary. " 'Kismet' means 'Fate,' " replied the mistress. Rridgct Wits limping painfully when she was walking with "Pat" not long afterward, ami he asked : "Ph wat's the matter, Bridget?" "Faith," was her answer, "I have the most terrible koms 011 me kismet V X. Y. JtruM. -V leninrkahie accident happened to Soloaioti Kcntz .Saturday nioriiitig as he and his wife were driving to market at Willi:iiusMirt, l'a. IIo was kiiH-ked from his sled by a ladt of lightning. The horses Ixt-ame frigiitencd ami kicked thedoultle tree to pieces. Mr. Rout, was only stun ned, and, with the assistance of his wife got uacK into me sie j. lie was yet 111 a dazed condition when they arrived in town. Tbe Countess de Castellane, nee Gould, has a fortune of f I0,0iX,xt0 in her own right. .She has the use tif the income, amounting to atxnit SodO.OHO a year, but cannot touch the principal. She may. however, lc:iie:ith the principal by will to her children in such shares as she may like, but if she hits mi children the money will revert to tha Oould estate, to tie shared liy her brothers ami sisters. Since sho came into possession of her prineely iiieoiue there have b?an largo nc.-tt 111 iiuiiut ions, and it is said that she has Sioai.tioj which she can do as she pleases with. Be Your Own Doctor. For one dollar get a bottlo of Mayers Magnetic Catarrh cure. It will last for three months and is alisohttely gtiaran teed by your druggist. iKM-tors say the only way to cure Ca tarrh and Hay Fever is by inhibition. Ve have worked for years to accomplish jjo.n1 simple ineth sl for inhaling inedi ble, and olVor Mayors' Magnetic Catarrh ure, which Is used by this new method, to the public, and guarantee it to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, tine Kittle is all you need to accomplish cure. It will last for three months. sk your druggist or address T11 is Mavkh-s' Irco Co. Speech Restored. For five years I suffered with pain and discharge of the throat, hacking cough, frontal headm-hc, weak eyes, etc., at times, could not talk aUive a whiscr; .t weight coiitiiHiallv. and not aide to lie at work. I was treated by the lt physi cians in the country, but received no re lief. Alter giving up all hoe I was rcc oiiiie.ended lo use a bottlo of Mayers Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for 41.ur weeks my speech retunictL All symptoms of catarrh have disappeared aud I feel like a dill'erent person." Mrs. Elias IIaxiiwerk, Elk Lick, Somerset Co., Pa. NLTP I I lC, CTt . IT, Cr7 fr fl f I Famous Fac33. IMtt had a ticry ml faie and a terri ble iiL Philip the Cn-at, of Maccdou, liad a large mole on his neck. Tasso's featuns were rcgubir and pl.tLsing, but he had a wild eye. Haydn h:idalonj; nose, an almost invariable ietuliarity if genius. Charles I wore a ioint-d U-&rd, in the style known as the Vandyke. The Duke of Wellington had a great Roman nose, and a stem, forbidding face. Addison had regular and ipiite pleas ing features, unmarked by dissipation. Chaucer looked like a dandy, the ini-pn-ssion being intensified by his dress. Vitcllius bad very gross features. HeisKuid to have weighed over i0 -omuls. XaKleo!l III had :l dull, tslifto-t stu pid face. He gi-ncre.lly seeii:-d half asleep. Pojie's features were small and deli cate. All his life he was very pale and looked sickly. Rubinstein wore his hair in the 15ct thoven style, which has always been popular among pianists. Wadsworth had what would la-lulled a negative fai-e. It was a colorless asimich of his jsK-try. Victor Hugo's face is dcserilied by those who knew him as far from kind ly than his pictures would seem to in dicate. Calvin's face was bio strongly mark ed to lie called handsome. Impressive and stern are the words that liest de- scril-e his features. Dickens' face was not riisagnt-ahic, but his manner with strangers was not hIwji3"s plea.saiit, and sometimes was quite offensive. .SV. I.tniU f ;,',,., lh invert tt Two Live3 Savel Mrs. Phncbe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had tsinsumption and that there was 110 hojie for her, but two Ixittlcsof Dr. King's Xew Discovery complctcly cunil her and shesavs it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Kggcrs, !:?. Florida stni-t. San Francisco, Mill", nsl from a dre-nli'til nld, ajijiroacbiiig co!tsi:mp:ioii, tried without result everything cl-s-, then Ixiught one Isittle of Dr. King's Xew Discovery, and in two weeks was i-.hvd. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which the' are samples, that prove the wonderful cil'cacy of this mcdieine in i-otigiis and Colds. Free trial Isittlcs nt Snyder's Drug Store, Somerset, l'a., or at Rrallit-r's Drug Store, IW-rlin, l'a. Regular sizes oiK'. and jd.'. One of tbe most sing.ilar aeei.letils that ever happened on the Pemisv l atiia Railroad occurred Saturday morning at Cove Station, lrt mib-s wi-st of ltairisliirg. A liM-oniotive at full specil, iittai he.l to tiie Pacific Kxpress, liK-w up, was c :n pletl y overturned and the mail and "luig gae cars ileniilc-l. Fireman .lo!i;i II. Pailley, of Harrislitirg. was kiileil, and the engineer, John A. l'uak, was seriously injurei I. A bi-; skunk farm b:is lecn i-siaMjsbed in Toiiijikins coiinty, N. Y., wljieli c-pis-ts next yitar to bavo a sto- k of .V,m.i aniniiiis. Their f.axl csuisists mostly of milk, water and bits of in. 'at, while their lasts are of eheslnut leaves and dried grass in a large building. They are seldom seen during the l:iy, but eomc out at nightfall mid (ramlsil aUmt the yard. Ili-ginning with the "kitten, they ran Ik itisi'y tamed. When killing time vut-s they are plaivd in a t:j"!it Imx and chl-ro-fortaed. thus renderiitgtheir fur free from alor. Jlesides tin) fur, a fat animal will yield nearly a pint of oil that is said to be an u:ieUiilted remedy for si i If joints, etc. Kote From the Century Co. The Century' Life ol Xajioiin c.ui;tit the ul:ir li(tiey in a i;.t ser- prLsiiijr way, and ei.,i,jj of tbe tiiuiiiine have buen liut.1 to yet unless pur clutsi-il within u few days of issiui. "With each instalment," sitystlsu t VtVi'.-t.f Mureli 2, "t!iu vulue aud thoroughness .f the work Ik-oiiu nioro liianilVisl." The present rc ival of interest in "S'a- poleon has ls.cn only a lucky eolncidem for tho t'eutm-y, as X'rotixsor Sluano's his tory wits projected, and its publii-atioii in j ls!r decided uixin, loni; Isfnre there was. even in I'ranee, any unusual interest in the character if lSniuiparte. Two Valuable Fiicnd3. 1. A physician can not always Ik? had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains Rruises and Hums occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households and the destroyer of all pain, the fa mous Red Flag Oil, i" cents. 2. Many a precious life could lie saved that is being racked to death with that tcrribje c-tei'i. .Secure a good night's rest by Investing "j cents for a lsitile of Pan-Tina, the great rem edy for cough, folds and consumption. I'Hittles of rail-Tina sold at (J. W. lVn- ford's drug store. JORDAN & HINCHMAN. Wc are now reaily with our new and tare In voice of Kim-Cotifi-ctiotiery ti.Is, popular brands of niis uits unil Cakes Fancy liiKKlj of all styles and everything else pertaining to a firsts Uss house ti( fill unlers pnimp'.ly, and to supply resident CmjilU-s tt any n, UnU (mhi-U alwaj-i fn.ll, and always tilli f: ed at lowest lljturea. Cull and tf one of t lie finest asHurtmcuU ever carrli-d. JORDAN & BIKCBM. 270272 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. WTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. IIARllY 31. BEXSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER A XI) BLANK BOOK MAKER HAXNAM 31 LOCK, Johnstown, Pa. IMIOKTAKT TO ADVERTISERS. Tho cream of the country ropers is found lu Remington's County Scat Lists. Shrewd acvertiscra avaa themselves of thwo lists, a enpy of -mch ran bo had of Eemingioa T- - - T- . TV.. 1 i-rva oi jsew lurn. a. x iiwuui. vnn patj vmr THIS a lie in Pittsbcii. h nt Ot Alt khi? lit.reau oi our nthor- OrifTI'.Trf ATT Uo iii auiu-4 Utt advH4iil at kii tax CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore nd Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch KOUTIIWAKD. Johnstown Mail Kxpnsts. l?oekirol ?:r50 a. 111., SSltllerset 4:10, sto-, stoi ii 4:.J, lliaiv crnville o.i. joiiiiHioH 11 o:iu. Johnstown Mail Kipn-ss. Iloi-kwisul 10: VI a 11., isolllerset IIiI.'k Stoyetowi! IliCi, iIMV- crKViilc ll:-rf, JohnsloM 11 lJ:t.i p. 111. Johnstown Acnimiiioilatlon. Ilock wimI -Ii-Vi p. 111.. s.ners'l rt:Ji s.toy.-.ovi n 0:1s, lloov- ersviUt- liiii, Joimstow 11 lnnly. sot tii w AUD. Mail. Johnstwn :.i0. 111.. llooversvilh-Till so)tiu,o s Souiemet 7:-"i, lt' kW"jd Kipnu. lohnstotrn tui p. tn.. Hooversvl!li .i:ll, stoy .-J.IOWH .titf rs.uiersi-i ei, i;.n-ii Hun-lay inly. Johnstown S.itih rs- t I'W1 Il-M-RWo.j.1 V.I.-U yy kxxs vlva x i a rai lroa d. CASTRN STANOArtO TIME. IN EFEGT JAN. 21, 1395- COSfIKSKD S IHiOt LK. Tmlns arrive ami depart from the station at Johnstown as loiiows: WESTWARD Western K.vpress 4; a. m S.itithw.-sl4-rii Kxpress....i - Joliustowit Ai-eoiiiiii.Mlation li: ,7 Ai-eoliilu.iltioii Paeitie Kxpn-sa H.i'l " Way Paseiif-er - :'::rj Mad W.t Fast I. in.- t?w p. in, JolniMoA'n AecomiiKMlalioii K.W EASTWARD. Atlantic Ktpn-ss -,-o$ u. ni. l-.ii-Miore r.xprsw .":i0 Aitooita Ais-oiiiiiiiMlatioii. sn'l lay Kxpress lnil". " Alt.Mina Aii-oiiii:ioiiatioii l-'srj p. m. .11.111 r..iins 4; Jotillslowil Ail-oillllloiiati.lll H;.Vi " I'hilaili-lphia Kxprista 7. j.i - Ir'aMl Line iuiio for ran-, m:ips. Ae.. eall on T-es.-t Aai-iit or H.I.I re-it Hum. K. Watt, I". A. W. !., IM ruth Av.-ini", 1'ittsi.unr, l'a. . M. Pn-vocl. J. IL W.mm!. Ueli'l Jlaanirer. I., u'l Pass. Agt, ELY'S Catah n lml Cream Ba eaim.iLY's quirk !y r.-i'.!---'-l-',vr 4';.nrr the Xas:,'! A'!;ivs I '.-, . : , mi l lull. -Intention. lli-als I III- "ores. k'Srf ,t rt'ii.i t.s 1 1 X t. A.tiluional t'olilPW Iti .Iiiri is.- t -.Si 1 1 ifc - r" S.-iis.- of Taste aii'l IT WILL CUnEf-J A iirirMi'l i a)ipthwi into nrh R!ril n! is BtPii-aiiif. iri:r . r. ii:- at lru,'iI.Hr Iy o KI.Y lill TiIKI-, Warn ii tr.tt, X. V. If p .t. - txssifin' ivvt TO DR'-VERS Cr L3C??i CQFf Zf SPECIAL NOTICC. That I will s. li, until further itis the fiiltnu iiij "i-wuls a tiie o. prii-cs. r.-tr.tr.l- les;4 n t!i. ;iivmikh e.l" 'jii- er jiil"!! tax hy tliu ic'Vei'iiiueiit: A A. pure rye, '1 y.-iirs, sj.ii.1 p,-r irailon; Tipptsniiiic, 2 years. ?J Si; id t'al.ittel. -I years, 9Z'i per vr-i.i' i.rinip-iMin aim I iiiiisn s pure rye, 5 years, Si Vi per srnil.-n: Kitieh, ;!- ih n 'isii!injr, (;ii.s.,ii's. i:.i.his'ii t'n., Ilniirlxin, J?l. "l per trallnii: llaiinis ii!e. IMiiSlicrty, .MontK-cii.i, u years, ??.VV per riiiinii. . aiUortiia wines ury ami sweet, from 7.'ie per gallon t: St.. Tii; 12 ilistinet brands: my own intjM.rt iti.ni. Sherrv and Tort w ine froin $'J.."in to 5v:.."il per gal lon: also tii? finest Irish and So,..-) whiskies at lowest wholesale rates, fall or wnd for special prii-e list at A. ANDRIESSEN 1SS, Fvtleral St., Allegheny. All orders by mail promptly tdtended. No extra chaise for paekiiij;. " Telephone YOUR EYE ! We want to catch It! KVKUV FA KM Ki: in Somerset County who has a curd of lleml.H k Hark or a Hide t-i dispose of will ninl th.ii the Ct )X FLFKNCK TA::X!-:I:Y C..., will pay the hivlii-st -.vsh prieis. for the same. Write for limitations to WIXSLOYV S. ( tibli A CO., C'oiifluciicc, Pa. DOLLARS PER rvsOMTH i.M Your Ow: ILccality made easjiy au.l liononibly, witliont capi tal, th.rius your spare hours. Any man, woman, Ikiv. orjiirl can do the work l;;.iul lly, without experience. Talking un Ueocssitry. Not liiiis; like it for moncy niakhi; ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. Xo time v:isu, jn learning the litt.-tncss. We teach you in a nii;ht how to succeed from the tlrst hour. You can make a triul w ithotit ex pene to yourself. We start you, furnish everytliin needed to carry on the busi ness successfully, and guarantee you airninst failure if you but follow our simple, plain instructions. Header, If you are in ncnl of ready money, and want to know all about tiie best paylns business before the public, send us your address, aud we will mail yon a docu lucut giving yea a"! the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 4C0, Augusta, Maine. COPYRIGHTS. TA I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fnr a SmwA nwir an1 an hrawxt orinion. write to . II S Ar 4 .. mtKt bf hj.il miarlT flfir 'est' experience In the patent bni.inei. CofnipuTirt'w tloiu ?trt.llT oxirMmiiii. A lla.dk.itk ol la fimis'ii)n cxKVTniox I'atriii. awl Bow to r-t. tain itwm 4.nt fns. Alto a mmlrmtunoi m. h1i1. Icul ami wiicnltMc bor-ka wot rs. Patents taken throuxb Munn ft Co. reretra peciai nutiraiatbe -leatilie Amrrirm. aivl thas are brcireht widely tMrtoreiii. puolicwitn. out rout to tii. inventor. Thip npietiiii.l miut li.ued veeklT. eNieantlT illon-n.li-!. his bv far laivrat rimi:li..a of anr aciertitlc work la ii url.L 3 a year. 8tr..e enpiec sent free. Hnildina tl ti.iu, moniblT. fl. io a tear. snrl enpim. 2- cents. FverT nunitr cjnt.na beau, tilui pi-e. in rolura, antl ptiotrmrapha 0f Dl.w hoiwea. wita plana, enablint bnidr tonhow Uf laiet dpirn auti secure enTitnrta. Aitdrt 4 CU. hiw Voua. 34ti fikuuvi, THE Is None Too Good When You Buy jsrKDic 1 :s. , It Ls Just as ImjHirtant to S.-,-urt; FRESH, PURE DRUGS, Am It is To J fa re Con hi nice AT SNYDER'S You are always wire of getting the Carefully TRUSSES FITTED All of the liext antl Mont Appwretl Trutsen Kept , s. St l iff net ion Gunranteeil. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YCia SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, A- GREAT VALUE fOR bITTbE MONEY. m ITT? TTTTl ERS fin 111(5 HliW a tveliy-i..-ige journal, is the leading IU jmblii-an family ja's-r I'liitisl Slates. It is a National Family Paper, and gives ai; t;. news of the I 111N1I States. It gives shell. Its Agricultural" detrartmcnt has no snj, ri..r in th lis "Market r.port" are rcii eiii.td aulie i iiy. S ;.ar;ire .rtn. f-r ''The Family Circle," "Our Young Foiks," and ''Science and Me chanics." Its Hcr-e and Society" ! iiu:!s . 'iiiii!:;!i'l tiie aiiini.-:.;i"n . " wivis and daughters. Its general siiiti.-a! new s, editorial and li'.M -i-sions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. A Sl'Kt IA L t ONTliAtT enables The . Somerset . Herald ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 52.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. (The rcirular sul-scriptim: f'-r the two j-afu rs is ?:;'. ) SUBSCRIPTIONS HAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders tl TIIK IIKIIAT.D. Wrile your name and address on a postal fird, snid it to ilt o. IV. Vrt, Fo.a i. Tribiinr ItailUir.sr, "tw Turk lily, aid sjiitple crpy of Tbe . Imk Het lly Tribtine will be Dialled to jon. Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hodel Drug Stasis Rapidly Bsccning afe:i Favcrits with Peorls ia Search cf FRESH . AHD . PURE . DRUGS, Medicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusct, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE t-OCTOR GIVES PtRSiiX.lL ATTtSTIoS TO TUE ruarur ? r: rs or Lomiier's PrescripiiQiis CKF.ATCARE BKING TAKES TO lSE OJiLV t'kKSH ASI ft BE AKTICI.l.s. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Good3 always cn 1 and. From large assortment all can Le suited. THE FIHEST BEAHDS OF GIGAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display onr coed to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER te. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMECSET. PA Somerset Lumber ELIAS CUis ISriiSTG TIVM, MAM FAim lilill A!B DKALKK AMD WHOLESALE AND KirTAILI'.K !'' Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Soft "Woods. ak. Poplar, Sidinci.. Pick!, !'' t" llnlniit. Yellow Piue. riooriiiK. fcm.Ii. MirK"" C berrj", tSlilngleti, Dixins ltaln(r. hrtnt. Lalli, Alil eIMn ltlluln, Aewel Poxtr, 1 A si-tii nil Hnnofall t;rilis if Lumtx r ami Uiill.linic Mat. rial ami l:..ninr t; : fctix k. Alss enn funtbth anythiiur in the line of our businrss UmipI. r i'h Tt '--ble pn in ipt ness, sueh as Brarkets, tx!uUeJ r!i. et. Elias Cunningham, Office and Tard Oiiposite S. 4 C. K. K. Statloir, 0Jin:MT,ri IT WILL PAY YOU TO ttV YOUK 3Ieiuorlal Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, HOMEllSLT, TENN-.V. Muiiuti. tun r of an.i iHuler In ljintern Work Knrnishnt b. . .. ... -i ..IIHIT, Ml SSA3ITI III .s, Agent for the WHITK HUONZK ! p.-r.ii in nee.1 of Monument Work will Hl.ervi pr.. vr.lnwuK will 1 KVen thnn j.-N.it.'.Lietion ,:.,:,rui,t.,, in 'rv s.'. i i j nees very low. 1 iw,e ,U.l uiuntio,, to WMita B.nie, Or Pure Zintt Konu-neat Itiiprov.-iii.-iit i iv. v. " ! W3L F. SHAFFER. BEST in th. Them. freshest iin-dit in.-s j.jj, ('omjsniridsl. ? r, WEEKLY NEWS OF EWORLD f OR A TPJf far ifi ti- r the events of f.ireiirn land- i 111 a 'i;i.'r us to olTlr this s'.h ndid journal an i EfiTERTMIIEl! YORK WEEKLY TB1BI Drug Store. e5 .kX J El Ssr.jfv ;- H' Over 50O Beautiful Designs. St"1 Jf . -re Family m$ Yard
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