Receipts and Expenditures -OF TIIE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR -AXD- Hause of Employment OF TIIE County of Somerset, Penn'a. tin I'cw Ending tlx iW JH' " Ixvnubtr, A. D. 1SZ5. T-LMER E. rUGIU TREASURER OF FIIE TOOR HOUSE 1 OF SOMERSET COUNT V, in account with the County or fcom- orcL State ol l enn a., tonne jeiircuuis iu . A. P. 1895. Two Lives Saved. Mis. Flu! Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told ly her dortors she had Consumption ami that there wtb no hope for licr, but two hottles of Dr. King' w lisfovery completely cured her and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thos. Kgsrers. IS) Florida 8t., San Francisco, sutFered from a dreadful cold, aiprtaehing Consumption, tried without result everything tlse then bought one U it tie of Dr. King's New Discovery ami in two weeks was cured, lie la naturally thankful. It w such results, of which thee are xamples, that urove tle wonderful efficacy f this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial littles at J. X. Snyder's drug More, Somerset, Fa., or at Ilral lier's drug store, Berlin, Pa. ltegular mm 50c and $1.00. y. Receipts. fipts at the rsiiinTM-1 County furor.liT N.- Dr. 1 ToHtin ;V"Ts!6-lii-liimn fund.... To balance re'l PR. 1 SI : Oil Total am't.. . l iNUO W Expenditures, outdoor EXTEXSES. 1 Itv amount paid outdoor relief......... .. - - iiiainU-nanwclnlnn-n cnil- 1" II u n it outdoor imupers .. .. - visitors travelititr Jiistii.es' and rotisialiL's" fisn (itiivcvins outdoor jsiupTs mH'II"1;iim- outdoor wupern roflins outdoor pauper K. K. fan- outdoor jumpers - mriittteii.-inco ininati at lMxnioiit.. . children at Elwyn t . -! X' n I n s liti'':itions dins-tors' traveling piPftw .... - iniiititenaiice initial. Werocrsvtlle. other counties' Kiuicn I t CR. .1 )(C .. JOl M; !C .V 51 l: v 7 172 mi y ii KM " i CM- 5 M 3SH SI 42 : J -'l K .. 3io'XtS.i extexses of limit house proper. i I Rv amount aid olothinsand dry poods - sIi.m- mid I'-atli-r fi - " wliiwt and flour 4 " Miinir anil molasses- " n.l-luttT i; collet-and ta - " Im-f. lunrn and tisli... 1.. 11 1. Ii It 1 1 ! i: I-I-.. Ji rii f and rrackf r - - crorii -- -- - ' salt, hutu-rand 4-illii.''. "ilato-s and frutl fUis. qiiit'iis a: itl tin warv inmI Hiid oil - 1. .(.-, t.-t!:i-. lix n-nt and tjitim-ry jusl :!' and ci:istjilH,s' f.i - lrus.'s. in.i i.-il ai!iinationsand o.-rtirtitalm.. s. il:ns - pri n 1 1 nir and Ir. n-mrt iiiirdwari' and hroom -- - viuvgar, -iviiiB and carding. - f'A liM EXl'ESSES. 1 !! umoiint naid farm fsmix ' " Miiilliti.L' and hardware :; " f.-mlizi-raiid linif 4 lumlMTand jnisis ."i " f.nl. mmIs and dant.s ; " " " t ii rt.hiiiir 7 " " ri iviirsand Naddlry lulMir. dyuaiiiitc, itc IMI'IIO I' EM EX1S. i I Itv amount paid n-iuilrsand lalmr. - water rlost'tK and sit-in lu-aW-r Ti " IiiiiiImt and hanlwan. 4 - l-m l.i l as rj : W ilL' N'l u v . St :x '.I IS St 117 11 l7i ITS St: Hi CJi Ml !i I M U"ij 4i K' V 57 StiTti IS !!- l.ulldlUg - - EXTRA OUMXA Ii V EXI'EX.sES. 1 Ky amount Kid funiituro o " live stm'k ; " !.--! n.' 1 hi 4 " " " iiisumiu-,' " rnord and I'lt-rk i; " " " l'riithonotary fi-s . - " on a;rri'iinnt s " - " MusMltnan lilmtry. " " iiuill.al atti'iidjinc.-.... . ( SALARY A Xt WAVES. Kv amount id Josiali I. WVicIc ., - " .1 :iotti M .1 1 rtu T " " S iiliam liull . ",' - Oillirn. attorney - " Jaiuli I. Wi iiiHT.cW-rk 't; - ' " " H. S. Klnim. l, itiiran - - - J. r. Mi Hit, stvrd, 1M ' ' - - " W. K. iifk.-v. IW. S, - " K. K. 1'uirli, "triMsiir.T .', - J. J. W lti. rliaplaiu , - li. H. Walkt-r. ... Hunan liwr, tnaik.... " " l'ra KtiiMdn, itt to ta jli 11 1 li SiS iW :1 .vi M l "i w w I 17 SI lii Si. y.a it 70 on 41 2!l !' l.M ( i"i ( 5 7-"i: 3J7 V t l.'l CM, SO or. .ill Itl to (111 I Si IS, mi o.i mi 440 im; l (ml ) li CO ); Hi to 7W tl S112 l "i 10 Kdwartl Kernan, a distributing elerk in the Tittslmrg MstoiVn-, was arresti"d AVednestlay morning by Insectr Hat en for stealing a letter which contained 150. While waiting fur the elevator to come down to convey the oflicer and prisoner to the inspector's room on the third floor, Kernan pushed the inspector over and made his escape by running. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Weblier, Holland, Mass., had a very had cold and cough which he had not been able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 'Si cent Kittle of Cham berlain's Cough Ilemedy, says V. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Briinfield, and the nest time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy Is Intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by Ilenford's Pharmacy. - . Miss Mary Quay was married Wed nesday evening at the family residence in Washington, to Louis It. !avidson. of Heaver, lVnna. The bri.le was dressed in while salin and was attended by her sister, Miss Carol tjuay, who wore a gown of lilue gauze over blue satin. The groom was attended by his brother. Frank Ihividson. The house was lieauti fully deeotateil with palms and pink flowers. There were but few guests present, except relatives who came prin- ipally from Pennsylvania. After the ceremony the bridal couple left on a wed ding tour to Florida, ami tijHtn their re turn will take up their residence at Uea ver. The wedding presents were numer ous and valuable. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The IVt alve in the world for Cuts P.ruisce, iorcs, Fb-ers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores Tetter, ChapjH-! Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles r 110 pay reijuired. It is guaranteed to give erfect satisfaction or money refunUed. Price S cents it box. for wie at J. X. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, Pa., or at JSrallier's dmg i-tore Icrlint Pa. J ITS 00 teirtstww ie T HE DIRECTORS OF TIIE POOH JX ACCOfXT WITH SOMEHSET C0CXT7, J" A. Tn'uiiuHint of itimat for exinnsi. , To amount of nnvlpts fnim s:ili-s. if ... . To altKHlllt if ovrr 'rlldtd I'stilnau Jiv amount re'ivl fr.im t Viuuty Commissioners on order TR. mm 1 Jie-S :il " f 1SSW Hi CR. ccoi xTOF c. c. mi.-:ei.m.- iKt.VATiox Deed Rook, Vol. C2, page T3 1. Tnanit" rvived from '. Com' Int. Mtisselman fund lUti.. 2. lly amoutil rxjmtdil lor iit-wiuR.TK, Ac 30 00 30 ft : tw $ Directors Individual Account for 1895. JOS1A11 P. WEICLE, POOR HOUSE PIRECTOU, IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET CO., TA J 2"i Toamoiint ptmr-lious" ortli r No. MO, Toamount ioor-lious. ordiT No. 17S, lSii', lly one j-ear salao' as dtrwtor to 00 tovtl toW JACOB Ci;r.;oK, ltsiR HOUSE MRECTOIt, IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET Co., I'A. 1. To amount ixir-lmuse onler No. I'ft, l-ti To amount jK.r-lious4 order No. 4stt, 14, , :i. Hy one ymr'n salary a dire'torrf 2T, m it 00 50 OH VI III) $ 50 IW WILLIAM PUI.I, I"OOK HOUSE DIRECTOR, IN ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET CO., PA I. To amount poor.lim:s onl.T No. I'll lt", To aiiMHint niir-liouse order No. 470 lS'.ii i Ity one year's salary as direetor. i; oo it (k) 50 00 to iti t to on 0 UTSTAXPING ORDERS UNPAID. Vi-ar. ivti 1WS N.s ::tl 4 Jsii in w l M St To whom iud. iljtvina tierkey lewis stall tier s. W. I jvinstoii... H. Johnson i. 1-ltuian J. 11. ritt Winters, lv-117 and Hunter ... lhiuiel WaniT. J:lllte t TIloUlli'l Tlsintas I'. Merit J. A. mnor A mount ; s s to I) 1 3 Kli 3 :t"i ti 5 in " to :si ii 8 Oil We. the un.l. rvit'ii.-l Auditors of th eounty of Sniiu'Ml in the t'.inimoiiwonllh of 1'enn- sylvaniH. dori-rlify that in mrsaniv of the 471 Ii seetion if thi Aet entitled "An Art relatin to eotintun. tow iiKln)e-. ., imss.1 the l"ith day of A ril. A. 1., Ivtl," we met at the scat ol Ju!i in the County of soinerwt. on theih day of January, A. I !., li. and after Indng duly sworn, din audit, adjust and nettle the several aetuut retiiired of us hy law, areenlly to ttie s.'Verai Acts ot Aseitiiiiy ami suiileniitits tlier.Mo. iMM'nltiif; to the lasf or our Judg tneiit all J aliilily, aud tli.il the fiiri-piiu; aro :me and inrrwt kliiteuieuK of the following aeeoutlls. Viz : lv. Kltner E. Putfli. r.sq . Treasurer of the I'oor Huue and Hoite of J;'mloyment of oiuiTn roiiniy, w itu tne smi county in snimerset. il. I'he aeeount of 4. 4 M itselitum donation. :rd To theestinuite aiNsiuu 4!h. Ttie individual aerouut of the Iti rectors of the Poor with the ronnly ot hiiK.nH. ii'i I'ir fie yir ! anil inT,'ty entry that we tlnJ ait toe aiMive named ae,sunt to la' i.rrtvt. Tin- Treasurer and the 1 ii ni-Uirs were duly summotiisl to apnear la-fore the Auditor with thetr iii a;id a)HTs and they did so aliearund iro lured tlteir wm!, orders, bills vouch r noil pHlTS. In t'tOuoiiy whereof we have hereunto K oar h-iuls and miuls this Illh day Januarv A. K.si. A. J. MILrW 4N, AVOS WAl.KKR. fSF.AI. seal' tl.-rk. KAfU C Kill, W. W. Uakkk CONDENSED TIME TABL3S. Biltimore and Ohio Railroad. Her a Gtat That Shares. 8omerMt and Cambria Eibec KOBTHWAED. Johnstown Mall Kxpreso. Itnrkwnnd S10 a. m.. Somerset 4:lil, Stoyrntown 4, Uouv- ersville xifi. Johnstown 6:10. Johnstown Mail Kxpfss. Itockwood 10:i0 a. til . Somerset 1 1 : 1 .V. stoyestown 11:43, Hoov er vl He II: 4, Johnstown 12:45 p. ut. Jhntown Anronnieslation. ltorkwood iaj p. m.. Homemet H:S Stoyestown liuuv ersvillefcjti, Johnstown 7;j0. Uaily. SoCTHWARD. Mail.-sIohntown j-J0a. Hooverwt il7:ll. stoynttown :&, Mutneraet 7: ii, Uockwood kil. F.tm. Johnstown S-S0 p. IIixiver ille S:ll, Htoveatown JiH, SouoriM-t Kora w d 4 :i. Iday Onlv -Johnuown Koaaenet 101 I merit, and no trouMe was extterieneed in tb-kwood WcSk. .... i Ki lling nun lo unuerijo iu tnie tiny Mr. IertiioJy cangUt the animal and MorxT Vkrnon, O., FeK 1. The story tf the New York goat that has lived and raised a nourishing family in Harlem on a diet of tin runs, clothes lines, bill post ers, hitotskirU and similar delicaeies. is completely overshadowed by the record of an intelligent member of the goat family here The animal is the prop erty of Ijirry Dermoily, a railroad work er, and i known xipularly as "Hilly." Several years ago, owing to a disease he hud contracted itmnt the jaw s, it was deemed advisable to elip "Rilly V whis kers, aud he was taken to a barber shop for the purpose. The process proved success and the operation was repeated several times with g.xid results. But when the whiskers grew again the facial troubles returned to Hilly and the shav ing was again resorted to. Finally the g.Kit came to like the treat Iteputy Attorney tieneral F.ikin has given the department of agriculture an opinion in which he holds that the ar ticle ktinun a "compound eollee, which contain ptg'.ish chickory and choji-e grajo, s not ao ordinary article if ftsal such a is inteniUid to be exempt from the provisions of the pur fis4 act enaetcd by t! Wt legislature and that its sale in luia would 1m a violation of law. The quest iou u to tUe right to sf.H tliif class of eoffee him ra.isel by a Cleveland firm submitting to the depart ment of agrieultu re certain label to as certain whether they are sulililent to protect them in the sale of coffee as compound, which contains chickory, rye, wheat, peas and other cereals or pro ducts, under the pure food law. TLrew Away His Canes. Mr. I. Wiley, ex-iU.;akr, P.lack (.'reek, X. V., was so badly ntHicted with rlu-uutulisin tliut lie was only .-tlile to bol.bL- an ti ml with canes, and even then it enur- ' him preat jwin. After using I'haiiiU rlaiii'ii 1'ain UmIhi he was no much lintroved that he threw awav his cane. He wiys this liniment did him more j;ok1 than all other medicines and treatment put to gether. For sale nt "i0 cents per bottle by llciiuir.r JMiariuacy. Senator tjorinan has dwlined U serve on the wub-iummittef? fif tlio National DemtHTallccoiuiiiiUeo recently appoint el by Chairman llarrlly lo superintend the arrangements for the omnlns" foiiven- tion at Chicago. The Senator from Mary' land does not intend to g the t Incago convention in any rapacity, and ho will not even accept an .'lection as a mem berof his State delegation. Si r. Gorman says he has given I, ls-st services to his party, as a ineuila r of various commit tees, and now he intends that some other Marylauder shall take his place on tbc National committee. There will be nu tnerou spirants for the place. Our people are growing more and mitre in tl-haUt of Jookin to JU.il ford's I'liarmacy fr lle laV1 and Utt of vrry thing in the drtiT Hiu?. Thev sell t'ltuinocrlain's Cough Itemedy famous for lt eiiFcs ut bad iM, erouj and whooping coitsh. Wlu'ii in nctfl of stich a medicine give this remedy trial and you win te nitre tnan pleas ed with the result. National Chairman V. F. Ifarrity, J'uiht.iil.lii:i, is in Chicago. Speaking of 1'resi. Initial candidates, he said : "The I juiocratiu oulltstk, we must make our selves lieiievc. is hopeful. Fs-'Jovernor Robert K. I'attiuin is regarded sis very strong for President In the central part of the State, and, in fact, all parts. Sen ator Smith, of Now Jersey, says the New- Jersey people think him the lieinoeritt for the nomination. It is certainly a higl tribute to Mr. Pattison to lie so generally desired by the people of Ids own and neighlsiring State I regard him as one of the strongest men the convention could place before the people.'' TRUTHS SHORTLY TOLD. YOUR EYE! Wewantto catch It! KVERY FARMER in Somerset Oouiity w ho has a rof-J tf lletnl.s k Bark or a II i.l to dispose of ill find that the CON FLUENCE TANNERY Co will pay the highest cash prin the aaiue. Write for quotations lo WIXSLOW S. (XBB Jt CO Couflueuce, Pa. mPOKTATT TO ADYZltTISEKa. The cream of the country paper is foumt 1st Eemisgtoa'a County gf3st Lista, Bkrewd aTenixera avail theoaelrea of these lisU, a CrT7 of which can be bad of Eemingtoa tue cf Xew Tork t PiUtfburg. examined him, prearatory to taking him up street for his regular shave. He was very much astonished to see that his low er chin was shaved smoothly and clean ly. When he walked into his barber shop that eveuing he learned that the goat had appeared and had his whiskers removed. The barbers thought nothing of tke occurrence, I Hit supposed that Lar ry had accompanied the goat np street and stopped In a neighboring store to await the goat's return. Ever siuoe that tiwe the goat appears of his own accord at iutcrvals of several ek. The time between visits alw ays depends upon the soreness developed by the grow th of bis whiskers. William U. English, who was the Itemocratie iKHiibme t,r Vice President with General Hautovk, u dangerously ill at IndiauajNiiis, Jud, Dr. Sadler Eye, Ear, Uose, Throat Spectacles correctly adjusted cure headache. When your eyes are crook ed you only see w ith one. Have them straightened. (' rUiint;i of lienetit, and no danger. Stly edges f lids intli cate iuij.-rfect sight. Pcrfwtly Mttel glasses remove the cause, when the lids can be soon curvd. Vhvrs ui the eye often leave scars and defective sight for life. Prompt consultation of the doctor will save your eyes and many dollars. (imituhifi l Lid soon produce "scums'' over the sight; liegin at once. Cataract is an opacity of the lens lie hind the pupil; its removal is the only cure and a critical operation. Dr. Sadler lias restored !" out of It). Most eases of deafness are caused by colds, scarlet fever, measles and chronic catarrh. Xegleet of treatment is the next don't delay skillful treatment, the lest is jotir enough aud cheajnt by all olds. Obstructions to breathing through the nose lessen the oxygen to jour lungs, poison your blood aud enfeeble your general health. Dr. Sadler w ill give you the most skillful treatment, with 2i years' ex perience to guide him. 804 Pt un Ave., riltiburg, Pa. HtttttftttttttttttttttttttttttTttttt Hosts of people go to work in the wrong way to cure a t St. Jacobs Oil TrVTt ie Rosier Oliver, a negro, aged 15 years, was shot and killexl in Richmond, Yir giuia, on Wednesday night, by Julian It. Taylor, white, aged IX The latter "elaimsthat the Oliver boy called him an opprobrious name and made a motion at though to draw a pistol." Hundreds of precious little ones owe their lives to Dr. Thomas' JOeleetric Oil, the sovereign cure for croup and all other throat or lung diseases. Trait I to Eepabliean. Hiram Lester, one of the oldest men in the world, died at Moltonoiip.li, ('., on Saturday in his ljyth year. He was born in North Carolina in litis. He was one of the chief attractions at the Atlanta fair. Iester's daughter is 95 years old and his youngest son !. A1ANY KNOW HER, Dut Few Know I'.ow Sin Su"';red Fifteen Years With Airs. James Orr, of Greensburj. i riftccn rears is a lont time to cirrv a burden. Just think ot it! yevr in an J year out for nearly a decade wi ll a lstok that aches, a weak back, a la::;e back, a sore back, iu fact, a "bad back" t-tust all the time. Soniitimes the butdca was al most impossible to bear, and now and then a day it would lighten; a plaster ap plied would bring relief until thru strc::g:b was Rone, but a pjs-stcred ltack js not a weil back aud thcrexscn for this is .-iii-.plc indeed. Plasters are pair) relievers, b:;t not pain curcrs. ReUet can be found fof tiia-vst any paiq, but to cure it you must reach the cause, Many a bad back has been relieved in days gone by and now there are many more that have found hot the burden can be relieved for good. They are learning the cause and how to reach. A Oreensburg laay, airs. job. IJrr, lu had a fifteen years' expener.ee and in a fortunate moment discsvettd how to do it. Sirs. Orr resides at 53 W. PmsV.i'g street, and such as doubt this statement, can easily have it verified. Mrs. Orr says: for blteen years 1 nave Known wr.at it is to have a backache. I have suffered along, sometimes feeling much worse than at others. Plasters helped me wlti!e their Strength lasted. All last winter I suffered great deal. I could not walk around at all, but would have togoand lie down. I was in this condition when my husband went to Harry L. Greer's (Iran store and pot me a box f 1 loan's Kidney Pills, which I commcnied using and felt im provement aflcr the f:rt ftxv dcs. I ...... t ..... ...1 n 1. r- t . T 1 1 i. 1 . -i '- .1 IT13 left me entirelv, and I have not beta troubled with them since. Doan's Kidtitv Pills seemed to te iust what I w.mtid and what my case called for. I gladly endorse them and recommend them to all sufli rers from a bad hr.ck." poau's Kidney Fals forsi'.lo by a.t . a.- ers; price 50 ctnts. Mailed by l-ot-. r- Mllburn Lo., iuilal0, . ., SoiC nvu'.i Philadelphia Times, Is 111. It is foi-ttinate that the next senate will bo strongly Republican, so that a Repuli lican president, w ho seems certain to I10 elected, with a Republican house, can lio in a position to assume entire resHnsibil ity for legislation, and give the great business and industrial interests of the country some measure of tiamiuillily. A divided congress would ls a misfortune in tlio next administration, when great problems of statesmanship are to be solved and we therefore welcome the election of a number of conservative Re publicans, who will not only give their party a decided majority in the senate, but ulso strengthen it in the desperate battle it intist make in favor of 11 itional credit and the safety of the great business interests of the nation. 0O0OOOKKKKK Webster's ll iilerit at ion al IMlxosiary lavluah?o i:i nf..'r, S-I:oo?, ami Home ...-vw.r cf (h "Inabt iilgetl. ' ' i.l M2r,.t:ira I i . s. t.i-v t mm- t.alco, tlte 1 . r-. s. 1 iviit. t'niiir, an.1 ' . f i.-y'.r nil tite ' : h.Kiil(i.jkfl. 7 Ji 1. r.rmiT eciiii 1 ,;i. .:. I I r Mate s'.-l.iKils, ami ether jiifHinn ai- t:i .-; V. Ul.ul.t liUUl- . I . r. th: croT on cvcr.YDODY x ( it I rav - 1 'i;t 1';. r.rrl vanttj. V W .:-.io .i-nv.-it vrr-ii;,. 1 J.'.:-lwovt.lxl! fLrfea. J 'a n j. . i . .1: riiii." I j .i.n .;.ii- j 11 cav "sceit':ii ll;-! riwttt!f!llon. j i i - j.-.'ihti. : .. . . i lt.i. ! ii. v- c .i;imi ill. T f VI- "I. I'l i - - . 1!"1 ttl l.'l. S" ll..J 5 i -a' .- i, . rr"'lt rf n 1 word. f ,'. Tii.-.l.fT.'il itteHn- !;- - c.:. i.-i: t -.l.l t-1 tin .r....4itt.llt. , V. i". c-v f c : i v h. n .ot.l mean. K r. 4 f :l- -it. :.!.'! tMlUfUnl ( I..-H.:. ...'..i.i.- I iti r. n i... i. ilt i arus'iil'li. 0 C. C- C. M t ' 7 it i A .11" v "., ruhiishers, ? f . , ;.-)..7ef..'. T.isr.,r.H.A. nil: i.e by Clias. 2r. Fisher, Somerset, I a u SHERIFF'S SALE?. P7u t EXXd VtVANIA RA I LROAD. CASTCKN STAMCAHB TIME. k NEW IN EFf E6T MrY 20, 1895. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Trains arrive and derart from the auction at Johnstown an follow: WESTWABD 4:'hl a. m. . ti: " . S.li " . t.:t " . l " . fcH p. TO. . ir.uo Vt'estern Exurr .. Soutliwitern Expniw.-v JuuusUitf u uuiiuiiiiKia.uMi... AcciMMluooauou .. Pacific Kx pnf..,..,.. . Way I'saaeiiavr ...,..,..,, Mail ,..,.,.,..,,..,..,.,,.,...... Fast Line, . JubiikUtu u AcculiiliiiHluliiJU... KASTWAKO. Atlantic Kxpres 51 a. m. sw-a-shoni Kx press 5:40 Altootiu AiH'iiiiinioilution. ...... s:-i Ihiv Kxpns !':) " Ma'ln Line Expresf 10:15 " Mtmiiia AeeoliiliiiKlnlloIl... lL't! p. m. Mail Kxpr.ns :ll " .biliitstown Aecoinniodatiin..... :" " iriiHadelphia Express :1S " a.t Uite lr.-A " Kiirrsitc!", maps. Ac, cnllon Ticket Aei-ntsor addnss Time. V W att, 1. A. ". !., 110 Kifth Avenue, I'n taU.fi', H M. rrevin.1. J. R. w otsl. U.-n. .Manager. j-u I us -S YOU CAN FIND wr anthfw-TiiirrTftinnTr T3T3nQ d i feat. CtiJifmii vl Vl ,ikWW. -bo will eooLrat Uj d.Aiii f- u"-t nun THI3 PAPER a fiie in Httj n Hie 4Jrtu.m Hureau o) THE ONLY PERFECT FOR .FAMILY USE. for Sale By J, B. HOLDJdRBAUM, Somerset Pa. Ity virtue of cartaln wrikt of FU1 Kaekns, levari Kaemsnml VtsiillMnitl KMHiaa iwueii tMtt of I lie trpli.tits' 'Mirt stiJ url of t'lim Hum 1'1'MS ol .Hninersel t'ounty, Perittsylvuniii, to me ilirn-teil, there will Is- exHeil to aiilii at the t'ourt limisr, In Sotiiemei lloniu'lt, on Friday, Feb. 21, 1896, At I o'clcrk P M., the following tli'scrils-d real cUWe. lo wit: All Hi" rilit, tilli, Ititenut rl ilm mill diw nuitiil of Jin uti II. ir of. In uttd lit a irlain lot of Knitinit Klttuite in Meyerwlnle llopiuifli, SoiiuTet I'liiuil v, known as lot No. 1.1 In the oiitier Ail.lition lo mid Koroiitt, I' cntcil on Hie lt.irtliwist side of North Mrect, ailjoiiiin tite river Imitli on lite Knutli.ainl an alley on the north, In-inir to fii t front attd Ut ti't'iii-p, Imviiii; lliereini eri'lisl a one and a liu!l-tory dwelling house, with the appur-tcimiiei-i. "laken In rxeeutioii anil to tie mild n til" iroMTtvof J.n it Mare, at the Mill of Hie Bal timore ituil.liiig Jk Wstii AHkortatiou. of Balti more City. AI.KO All Hie rialit. title. Interest, rlalin and di 11:. 111. 1 of KlijtiM'th MmiU-rry of, in and to a e. rt.illl lot or ivin-el ol liroitnd, sitimte In the Boroiitrli of Slejcr-rflale, Nonicrx-t 'otiiily, l"a ntiiiilnTeil on . 1 itiiiifer Survey lo siiid Ibiniii.-.'li lis l"t No. two i.'i, fr.mtiiii! mi t iny iitn l ti.i lit t, iHiunded iiy tin alley on ttie wil, lot No. I mi Hie soittti, and piililie rornl on the ciiM; depih of lot, II iii-l'l In I; U Iiik the Milne lit ol crotni.l which linirv Keim and will' conveyed loS.lt. lavetiooil fy tii-eil of Nov. II, Ism), and which K. 1. l.lvi jiinid attd wife i-oiivevi.! to tiie di-fi'iidsiil Iiy ilii d (luted i i Nov., ism, Itavine tin nun eni ti-1 a line nml 11 hiilf-slory dwelling I1011.se, Willi tiie appiirtcimiicK. Tiikrn in exis'Utiiiti nnd to lie mil. I a the proiiert v nf Kiuuilietti Mmislierrv, at the unit of lite Ktliiinore Biiiidinie A loaii Associa tion, of li:iltiiniirct 'llv. AUSt) All the riL'lit, title, inti rest, claim and tie iiiiiiid of Theodore IJerrish of, in 11ml to 11 is r tuin fariti or trtet of liind, situate In Mliinlr township, Somersi t eouuly, I '11., ImiuihIciI and di-M-nls-it us follows: B-itittniir al n ihisi, corner of binds lien by in.nlj.'i.'.-'l nnd litnd of 1 wis V iiisker's lieirs; tin lire south three ditns west one hundred and n.ly-llve ln-rehi'S ; tlieniv sotttli eilityn-ven divre 111st rilty-two np'ln-s; theiiee nortit twenty six ilit:re'S iiist ten Mrelii-s ; llience Hotitlt sixty-two and iniliiilf ti.vnssi ,,.s thn-e linn.lml hii. I eichty-lwo pereln s; th- no- imrth tony-two iletirei-s nist tony-nine an-.l lv-ti-nlliH nri'ltes; tli.nie north lour deiii s iiL-t live huielrisl uti.l six ami liili. -tenths 11 tin-: tli.'in-.. inirtit iiifltty-six il.-ris-s wst two hundred and niiiety-tiveiind um-leiitii pi-ret-cs; theltei. solllll four d.'ijrisn west si'Vcllly liine nnd ei.riit tenths nn'lic; tin nce s :t:fli liirty-sevi n iti trnin wetl ei'iilineui:.l hvis-ti-littiM M-n'tii s; lbi-!iee MHilli seventy ili: eei wi-st tihtinlri d and loi'ty-seveii ji. tchi-H; tie t.ee Miuth nine li-vrccn w.sii ..ny.!m aud si.t.niii p.-rciicx' Ui-ihm' Miiitit eil'ty- M'Vt 11 d.vtv'eS 1111 tliilty H-reiles, ti, tile pi.icc id Im unn.::i.' ; en.itainiii; I'JUi uerea and IJIi 7 fierciimi iilld uliilWilllei', In till" Nillilc more or ess; In in I he saute l-itid couveved bv W in tields. Walkeraitd w ile to lite .1'. I. it.fuiit by ibs d .I:i tf-it :1 Ss-pl., I.X'I, baviiiic thi-n on iT.s-t-e.l 11 frame dwi-llint: lioiise, lunik Istrtt. sunr house and oilier outbuildings with the ap ptirti'i mini's. Taker: i:t ex.i-utbm mid to lie wild as tiie properly of Thisxhirc 1 i. rrlsh, ut tie- suit of wiitlield S. Walker j.ud for use ol W ill am I. Meyers. -AI-SD All the rinlit. title, interest, clnim and dc nisiiid ol I h:ii i.-s 1jih- of, in nnd !o Hint lot or pan-el of ground. Mitu:te In Somerset town ship, Somerset county, l'a., iiiiiiaiiiini; two iier.-s, iiiore or liss, i,iljiiiiin lau.is of J-ui;..-tliiiu t'iiiiiiin!i:iiirs heirs, N:b I l.mver, t 'y rus shatiii.s mid John L'is, li:i iiitf thensiii ens-tisl a niie-siry dwelling hotise, fRime s:;.l'. with the ;i ppurtellall'es ; it Is-ili the s:niie lot of ifni'iu.i iiiltveyisl by John Ijis' and wile tol inrli's I.iie by il.V.1 il .t.ii J-.lh of August, sv ns'ordi'd in Hit' olHee lor n cor.lin.; d.ssls in fin.l t.irSotin ri-t ciiunty, !a., i:t Ihsil K.s-ord vol. 7s, p. .V.'i. Taken in cx.s'iitioii and tt ls so!l it- the jimp i ly ol t 'lirrrbs. Lm pe, at tiie suit 1.1 Mur-vuit-t Win den. Administratrix of l.ydiasipe, ilo'.n.-'.rs its,. -Al.so- Ali Hie rii;!it. title. Interest, el.om and ilis. to. in. 1 of Moses ss'hriH-k.dei ndiint, and Char lotte 1 '(M'ltniue, li-rre tenniit, ,if. In mif lo a eertniii lot or p:ins of uroutid. situ.iti' ill Llk lick township. Somersei eotinty, l'a., c.uitaiu ite one and a hall' acres, more or bs, icljuiit ini: l.in.is of .1. M. 1 Hiiiycr. UiAalM-th Tipton and oth.-rs, W illi theiippiirteiiaii':! ':. l .k. n iu exis iiiiitii niid I., sold us Hie property of bes-it Sclirock, iltTeiiitaHt, and hariotle Cochrane, tern.' tenant, at the suit of J. .M. ttlinjier's use. I A LSI I ! Ail Cue rulit, title, inieK.M i.iaim and d.-j j mahd of KiijiiU t it'll p--i,niiisT. surviviin; .-eb J mints! r'tor. c. t. of John Ciiorpeiiitiu, iis-'d, Minnie Iiirroit utid Krub-ncii li irro.i, B.-lle V. erix and O. K Wert.. I.izlr Slcvi-u-son, Wi-siey Chirs-nunrf. Jnlin tt. itrittltii. Win. lirilli h, Klijalt linltl'li, J. C low ry, mtardinn ltd litem 01 KliaU th driilltb. 1'a't riek tirillith. Klijuh Chorpi'tiiitni;. Joint II. 1 hi and Louisa I iark of. In and lo t!iric sev- 1 er.il tracts of land, In-iii; iNintiifiious ami a.l ).iliiit:tr i-Hi-h other, sitmite iu Milf.ird town ship, Somerset county. Tit., and together as on. tr.iet tire tioutidul and des-rilHsl as fol lows' Biviiiniii- au Mist, corner of a public road and land now or late of Michael Clmr iennins; tlione nortli 47' j diuris-s west l'ti .Vln jH-r-in-s lo a mst ; thence north 47 ih-IfflH-s West :,'u srih.-s to a post; ttietlei- sotltii T.P, di-LTccs wit S 7 -Id ii. ri ln-11 to a wliitio ik tr.e; theiKs-imrtii -i d. nrw y.-st lit per.-fn to a post: tin tin s.iiith SI d.-i;ri-s xvesf.J.VI't pin lies toa p'ist. corm r of rrmd i.ow : laJe ( Jos.-pb r..son : tli-'Ui-e aioin: vi!. l:,u.l sotitii 7 d.-.-ris-s nst 5.:l-i.i in p ii.-s toa :,-!, is.rc.r ol l ii.d i;ii t.r ftur t.l J,w pit I'tle; tl.eliee liloli't Mill! latill ai.iltll ti lb l'-ssi is'st I s-Hi in-rcit.-a to a pol ; tlii nee sou.h 11) j irni w.-si .i peri'nes ia list; ttii lui' souin 1 d.'r.ss, east s .Vt-lm p -rcues to a post; tln tiee mi. 11 11 msi-t ilisnis nisi V.islit p. rrb. s to a ost. corner ol Innil now or late of William luill; tiieie e aloiiKsaid land nortli til .l.-r . . eant II piTi-tlis to a s.t: tlii'tne eolltiuuin; aloiiie said land north tij d.-Krecs .n-t :tii H-r.-li- ! is t.l 11 po t: thi-lte. by Llll.l now or lale of 1 John A. Siiyil.-r and across the public road to post, north :w dmrces west pi perches, uiore or less: then.,' aloti'r si:id nd north .'d dis w ejist Iti .elti s-reh.'S, more or b-ss to Hi. Bont "s, p.cje Sin, nnd iIiumI fnim .Santuel Mnr lorel itx.. d.ipsl Mareli 'jiii h, Isi7. ns'onle.1 in Ins I taik iw'tre :ll 1. nnd from Joo plt IMIe el ex., dnt. il April I7!h, Isa, nnd r.ss,r.l.si In Is vl look i; pn-e 1.1, nil In Homemt eixinly aforesaid. Ink. 11 in rxeeiitloii and to le aold nm the pn.i.Tty of Klijah 'horiK"iiiiin, urlvhn adit'lnistrator, e. t, a., of John horii. nnlm:, dee'd. .Mliiiib; Bnrron and ! reilertek llnrnrti, l!'l!e Wertz and (. B Wertu, Llzi su-.eii-soii, Weslev 1 'liorM iiiii:s'. .'"I111 I . iri!li:li,( W lllixut talttTith, Klljail l..I!l'll, J. I . L'U.ir.iiaii ad l.ti in ot I-lizul- th lirilhlii, I'.tt- rlek tiriliilh, Liiiait iioi H iinlnir, Joint 11 l id and liuit ( lark, 111 ihu ktttt of s. A. Will. ALN All the rifht, title. Inb n-t. el.-lm and d. 11111 ml of A. 11. Ankeiiy of, In and lo 11 11 1 hi 1 11 bit of ground stluate in Jcuiiertowu Boneiii, Soiner-u l count v, l"n., tsiitiidisl on ineuorlh by the Sniti.'ON't and Johnstown pike, i-ast by lali.ls of Mil h:cl Sitie, son Hi and west l-y binds of Henry Iti 111 11, bavins; thereon ens'U isl a twnKtory ilweiitiiK liou-.'. stable, blai'k auitth sbopunil other otitbuihlluii-t, with the a plat rtenunces. Xa ken lit execution and to liesobl as the property of A. t. Ankiny, at Hie suit of J.J. l.riSiUi. AI.S All the rlifltt, tlile. Interest, claim nnd de liiand of hliiiund Uolsoppte of, in and to lit.' following di-si-rtlH-d rial state, to wit: nj A certain tract of la f. I. situ.ite i0 I. , I'atnt township, Somerset cfiunty, I'a., known . Hie " ust-r" iarin, coiitkiiiiin; bilaens,more or b s, ailjoinliiK lands of Ctiarlotle Liviimsbiue and olbir Inn. is of Hie u. b n.Lint; alu.itt rsl aen 'elnir, liHiaitii ti:ids-r, baviti; tin r.sui enct'-d a . w.e story dwciniiK liotts.-, Isttik burn and other o.tibuildiiifcs with the appurti nani .-s. Aeertulu tmet of bind, situate inO. 2. hs aforesaid, known iu tin. Mllershben;er" tract, ronlailiniir HI arn-a, uorv or b-ss: alxnit Wacn-s clnir. iwlam-e tim-l-r, iiiijoiniin; lands of l'eter t Joitii Nati ICU mid others. N' A certain tnct of land, situate t). 3 as af'iri-sni.l, ktuiwn as Hie "Adam Tlolsoppl." farm, eonlainin it! aen-s, more or l. ss; t: acre rlmr, Im4Isiiii: titu l r. ailjotniii'I No. a'sive, IVi. rutt and ot le ers, hai-liiK Ha reon ereeteil a twisstory dwell iiiL' lioiise, hank Ixirn and other outhilll'lln's, with the appurtenant i-s J . A ci rb.in tract of L.n. I. situate i(J. us aforesaid, containing t-"7 more or less. ndjoinitiK lands of John N.unjle, tiie home farm, and others; alsjut -Hi m-nn cl. ar, Isiiance timlii-r, known as Hie WIiIh ler" tract, ha vim; then on er.-ctisl a IvimSury dn.-lilli lions,', trauie iiarii and oilier out buil.iiuls's, witlt Hie impurletiatii-i-M. V - A cert-iia ln.it. if land, situate p. u af.innald. known us the "ll. nry J. Custer" latin, iiiiilaiiiiii); lt acri, :uor' or lit: about lui aeni rlmr, bul- ! uiiri' I1111I1.T, adjoining No. 1 uImivc. the 1 li- ntan birm, tesii-e i-ihte. Lew Is Cusier and others havitiK tin nun erect, d two dwellih-' housi-s, a lare lamb I jam unit otln r outhui!. ilnS with Hie tippurU-iiiiiiCis.. J fl A eerlatu tmet of laud, nilunte iU. U s i,al,:ibt, known us tiie "Jacob Iterkiy1 Inrni, ronuiitiini; t.s acres, more or U s; -i:l aeris ci.nr, Ikiiuiicc tiiniier, aujotiiln kinds of Samu.-l Is-mpsi-y, .lucoii lks-tNSHtld Otli-rs. luivill therisiiioll eris'tili a two-story clw.-Ilim; house, I -ink Uiru and otin-r outl)Uilillni;s. witli Hie appiireiiani'es. X' A ci-ruiii tnet of Uiie I. situate us tifon-siid, ctinti.iniiit; :!o acres, more or ie.-s; lu ai-ri-s cbur, lialani- tim-tH-r, known us Hie 'X'aieiitini' ltii'li s'' trii-t. aujo'iiirii; inn. is 01 .taeoii t--iH-s an.i .viary l.iiiy. haviiij; ttii-nsni cris-hsl a tAiisiory ilweliinir boils, stat.ie and otlu-r outbuilu iinrs, with the app'.irt.-naiie.-s. T, o A certain tract of land, sil.iate iNO. o. , nlon-sanl. known its the "Iia'.ld Li-h:nati" farm, eoniainui'; l'iai-res, mon' or bsss; b.i iutcs clnir. l-iiianes tiiiiln'r, adjoiiiim; No . ulsive. Joim l-hm.iii, t nsi. Border and 01 bi-rs, havi.- tlien-on , r. ets a twa-sinry dwi llim; bouse, bank Utru i.iid oth cr outbuildings, with the apptirtenanreii. NJ A cerluin farm or tract of land NU. tj. situate in tiiemaiioiin. twp., ibip, Somerset county, l'a., kiiowtt as tin ".iae-ili leili" rarm, isiui.ainiti'; ti.'. acres, more or b-ss; ;tnitcr.-.- ci.nr, lialauee tiiiils-r, adjoin intr No. als.ve. Ian-is of Jaioh Bee!..-. N.iah Siiort and otin-rs, bavin:? thenim er-.-te.! a tw.i-storv dw. -iiii. boils-, loi; t.artl and oHier ou!huibiim:s, w!.i: tie itppurt.-niiiie.. "VJ . A i.: ol ground, siiiu.t. in B.-n- s ttJ. son B.-r.iii-:ii. somerset co'it;T ty. la., loc-itisl on M l!l s! reel, ;;d:oillil.' ti;e. V. ill property, 1- K. H.ls j i h and Ih.-S. 4 B. B , having tin-its.!! en-iTi J m one and oit-luill'-:-tor' gniin lious.. J TT AH the co.;l in, tin l.-r an 1 tip .. II. i.;i a! Hint certain treei .,f land, siiu-.ti in Baiut low tistii p. s..-ni.-rs--( iiiunty, I'a.. adjoinum.:; lauds of ll. It. N 111 irli'. Ahum J. 1 rkey, lias id Naut - :.iul li. Mili. r, eoiilaiiiiu-; acres uiul .'.7 p. ri lm". laoiv of less, h.-ni-', tiri of tic 11. It. Nau'c I:. rui. and l-i-tliu Ilia: p:rt of said tn.-t w Inch was not is.nvcv.-d by d.s-d of Kdmurid Uois oppb lo K. J. lu-rwii'd. taken 111 i-xieiitton an! to be o,M as tiie pniTty of L.lu.uiiii l!.i!Mu'iii', al ll;e uf lli'tlO' l- Nauj-'le it al.' A I-S I All Hie rlirltl, title it. :--ret. claim aii l tlis. man. I of i-iui.- I.. V'Hl.-r..l. in and t- I!,. i-.-J-. low in'- di-sertls d real i-stal.-, to w It. V , A etrtatn farm or li-act of land, 1U. I. stltiate ill r.niMiiiiu.'i: town ship, Somerset county. I'a., isiiitai:iin- i'ft iieri-s, titori or iess; alsiut I tt jjens i-imr lnl aitee limlsT, udjoiniiii; Ian. Is of S.-nntiel l.iv iustoii, John stalit. 1 I- Yisb-r titt.l ot hm. havitis thereiui er.i'te.1 a twn-storv dw. liln bouse, tciuk bam and otinr outh'.tiUliiiirs, witlt the tippttrt. tiami'S. A certain tract of land, situate A tj. - as alorsaid, coiiiaiun.ic urns, ulsiut 11 Ki-r.s clmr, Kilanii' limlw r. ad joiititii; lands of Aliit'rt K-s'ke, VV1.1. B. Liv ingstone, No. 1 u!iove and otin-rs, hav::i-r ri !mr hoiiseand lo liarn thereon erected, wit't Hie appiirieuaii.s-s. "C" A o-rtaiti tr.irt of Ian I. situate as nhiresaid. oitilaimn:: SI :n'r.-s: aixui J!i acres etui c balance 1 1 inls-r, ml i. i'iiti-; lands ef Aaron Bos,', Andersi.!! heirs, 1 L. Yoib r uti.l ::; r. 'i,rK--u in i x.eiitloii and to tie eoK as llr i.isiM-i-tv ot ii.iac 1.. Vitdi-r, ut tiie sit.t of llenrv i'. Mi!litit'n;.'r. -Terms : jiii.i- !;f isv et!iiu.i:jii!ji .,! in,' iieixlKV, lieiri Ok lij ; I. 1..-; I in, siVine lull.; W illi li was innveyiil to tiie Said Joint Clu.r Miiliilti;. tleci-usisl. by deed of Win. Imll et lix dated M.i n il 'Jiith, IV7, recorded iu lhsd NOTICE re"n pun-hasir-3 tit the alsive sale will p.i-ase t-ike noiict tliat lit per -.-nt. of the pun'iiase ino!i-y iiiusi Ih aid w ii.-n prsiis-rty is k!i:nkinl down: otherwise it wiil a.-iin Is c.x;h-,! to sail at t;ie tik of the lirst pun-lias r. Tie n-sidue of tiie pnri l.i moii.-y must Ik aid on or ls.-fi.re il.e il:ty ot continuation, it- Jl.iii-s.1a v. Feb. L"tti, l.i, )... il.s-l wi:l lie lie know IctleU until tiie purx l.a.-s ni-.Hl. j lij rsild iu filk SherilPs ttll'iiv, EIiWAUD Uji HiVt'i:. Jan. St, 1-SL sheriff THF BLUES Why Do Women Have the Blues More Than Men ? . A .V i, r t x . :ii v ti-a 1., "71 WW li V 9 Are not women natura'ly as liht-licarted, brave, and hope ful as men? Yes; but woman's organism is different from man's. Women in perfect or gool health are rarely victims of this symptom. Women nearly monopolize the blues, because their peculiar ailments promote them. 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