The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 19, 1896, Image 4

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    Us Was "Wftitiaj.
Ironi the lMoil l"ri IVess.
Hes-u on a log in front of his shanty,
MifUiiii some sort of leaves "tr wwls
iu his liome-ma.le li ami when I
role up anJ aliitel him I thought
him the most nu lam-holy individual I
ever saw.
"1V.wii on your luck?" I queried as
I otr.Te.1 him some smoking tol-aceo.
"Wall, no," he slow ly replied, "lost
m.-mL'wl l-y snake hite t'other day,
hiitsieh thing ar' to Ik? rx peeled."
"You d.m't look well."
"(iik'-an iL I've bin Kek fur about
thrA' mouths, and this is my fust day
oat. We must expert sickness, how
ever." 'Wif.-and children weir."'
'Wife ran away last week, ami the
seven ymni? 'uus ar' in thar with
chills and fever. I was kinder dis-c.ur.ig-d
this morning', but I'nifevliu'
quite ehirky now."
"I see you have no crops in," I said,
as I hmked over the rank field
"Not a crop, and I'm kinder glad on
it. I won't hev no hustliu' to do this
falL"
Haven't you any poultry or live
stvk?''
"Xap. Hail to sill my cow last
winter, and the coyotes carried off the
cii.k.ns. Hal two hogs, hut they
died of cholera. X.-apno live stock
to worry about."
"This old chanty of yours Ls ready to
tumbledown."
"That's a fact stranger. She leaks
like an old b t an 1 kin hardly stand
u'oii". H-ckon the fust hfgh wind
will blow her in a heap."
"Provisions pretty scarce?" I per
Hted, seeing he was willing to talk.
"I :nn . All we live on is John ny
caUe and corn cotl'ee. Should't won
der, tho-.i;:li, if piTvishuns were kinder
Kkeerv."
"Your ii'-arest neighbor must le all
of three miles away'."'
"Tare.-miles was the Highest, but
lie's dead. The Highest one now is five
liiiU-s awsiy."
"And dont you get lonely?"
"Never."
"i'.ut will you tell mc what on earth
you are living for?"
"I will stranger I will!" he answer
ed ;-.s be got up and threw a piei-e of
"wl at a barking pup dog. "This "ere
claim is wuth ulmii! ;" ;;."
"V.-s."
"And she's mortgaged for NhM.
"V.-S."
"And the money's all gone and the
Mortgage is to l-c filcch cd next
inoiith."
"I sec."
"Wall, I'm livin, to see the fun when
the fule wiio lent st?M on J-IU' wuth of
land giis around yere to foreclose on
me and take Hisses.-ion ; A tier that I'm
goin' out and let a snake bite me and
the."
A--k why io.l made the gein so small.
And why m laijre tho eranite:
Ih'euUM- he uit-uut mankind should place
The highest value ou iU"
This was Bums' neat compliment to
a rather jn(iit lady friend, but it applies
w ith literal exactness to the concentra
ted, yet agreeable, minute, sugar-coated
globules, known the world over as Dr.
I'ienv's Pleasant IVllets, which are easy
to take, quick and mild in their ation.
and leave noconstipatingeirects. They
act especially on the liver, stomach,
Iniwels and bIiod, freeing the system
from impurities, ami restoring healthy
net ion of the organs.
License for Drinker.
A moiiE the extraordinary mcasuies in-trohn-ed
into the Iowa General Assem
l!y during the first week of its existenee
was a hill sent to the Senate Committee
on the suppression of iiiten-peranee,
which provides that any person wishing
to indulge in iuto.iealiti-- lienors shall
first procure a regular lieeiise from the
muiiieipa (oiverntiient tinder whieh he
live liefore 1-eing allowed to Imy at drain
Hhops and mulct kiIkhis. The idea of
the proposed law is to lio;ira;;e drunk
enness liy forcing drinkers to exhiliit
their hsires iu piiiilie and to disgust
tin-ill l-y foreing them to show to the tir
teuder a pan-hiiient with a green seal
and Mue ri'ulions hefore lieing allowed to
drink his potion.
Senator Perrin introduced the bill.
He represents a eonstitueiicy whieh is
earnestly in favor of prohibition. He
hiii'selfis eiiairinan of the Senate Com
mittee on the Suppreiou of Iiitemper
ane, and he voted for the mulct modi
fication of the State-wide prohibitory law
t wo years i:go. His introduction of the
bill was a surprise to his friends.
The bill provides that every persou
wishing to take a drink shall secure a
lii-eiise from the City Council of the city
or town in tthieh he lives. For such li-c-'iise
city councils are emK)ered to
charge ?i the privileges conferred there
under leing extended for a period of
twelve months by the provisions on the
lace of the iieeiise issued.
The license shall lie used to secure
drink, hich is to le consumed at a liar
in the usual manner. The license is not
transferable. Any relative over fourteen
or any friend of the applicant lor a li
ense to drink may apply to the city
r t'.iucil and protest against the issuance
of the license, Sal, ion keepers Khali not
sell to any person not having a license,
a i I for each sal; to persons not having
a 1,. :i-i' to dritili, th s iloon keeper shal
It j fined Sli) and the e-st of mi it.
Important Facts.
If you have dull and heavy pain
across forehead and aliout the eyes; if
the nostrils are frequently stopped up
and fd lowed by a disagreeable dis
charge; if soreness in the nose and
bleeding from the noctrils is often ex
perienced; if you are very sensitive to
cold in the head aecoinanicd with
headache; then you may lie sure you
have catarrh; and should ( immediate
ly iresort to Ely's Cream Balm for a
cure. The remedy will give instant
relief.
Following Instruction.
The boy hung lack when the visitor
s; ke to him, and lib mother was nat
u "a'ly annoyed.
"Won't you go to Mrs. Brown, Wil
li IT'
"No," replied the loy, shortly.
"IWt yon like me?" asked Mrs,
B-own, good naturedly.
"No, I don't," answered the ly.
"Why, Willie !"' exclaimed his moth
er, reproachfully.
"Well. I guess I got licked for not
te'liii the truth yesterday, and I ain't
ta'iin' no chances to-day," protested
the Irfiy. Chinno i'.Hiiiln) W.
It May Do as Uuch for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. III.,
writes that he had a severe Kidney
trouble for many years, with severe
pains in his hack and also that his
b'.ad.h-r was affected. He tried m iny.
tsi called Kidney cures but without any
irood result. Altout a year ago he be
gan use of Electric Bitters and found
relief at oihv. Electric Bitters is
es'ecj:;Ily adapted to cure of all Kidney
and Liver troubles and often, gives al
most instant relief. One trial will
prove our statement. Priv 50c. and
1.00. AtJ. N. Ssndtr's drug store,
tSoruerset, Pa., or at Brallier's drug
fctor Berlin, Pu.
nttttttttttttttttttttttttttttTtttttt
- C rrn tck Wfirlf 111
4, IlUSta " jJVWlJiv '
tlie wrong way to cure
" ben St. JaCOlS Oil !rhld?r"ht Irn
The jury in the sensational case of
Major W. C. Moreland. ex-City Attorney
and his Assistant W. P. House of 1'ituv
burgwho were chargatl with illegally
appropriating the interest on city funds
received from certain banks, Saturday
afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty,
L.,1 tl,o tnran.laiitii A IMV tllK COSt-S. In-
dietments for einltew-lement are
peuding against the defendaut".
still
Sight sliall be fllW with music.
And the rares that Infest the day
Shall fold tliclr unls like the Arabs
And as silently steal awny.
Just like a Cough or Cold does after
you use Tan-Tina, the great remedy
f..r Coughs, Colds and Consumption.
i"iand 50 cents at G. W. Benford's
drug store.
The closest city, politically, in the
1" ni ted States Ls Wilmington, Del., whieh
was -arried in the last Presidential elec
tion by Mr. Cleveland by one vote. At
the last Mayoralty election in Wilming
ton, hel l in June, the two parties
were so evenly divided that some of the
candidates on the Democratic and some
or the candidates on the Kepuhlican ticket
were chosen. For the office of City
Treasurer fl.KK) votes were cast, and the
plurality of the Kepuhlican was nine
teen votes.
XctMnj Succeeds Like Success.
It can be said without fear of con
tradiction that no medicine has had
greater success in curing Coughs,
Hoarseness and Consumption than
Pan-Tina. This celebrated remedy
stoj-s coughing, soothes the throat aud
lungs, aud induces a good night's rest
Hundreds can testify to the remarkable
and life-saving virtues of this great
remedy. I'au-Tina costs only 'St and
50 cents.
Dottles sold at (J. W. Benford's drug
store.
Several salty sentences were pronoun
ced in the Criminal Court at (Jreensburg
last week by Judges Doty and McConnel.
Joseph Cameron, of Apollo, was given
seven years and two months in the Pen
itentiary on a chargeof assault and battery
w ith intent to kill. A. P.. l:lit,ol Jeann
ettc, was sent to the Workhouse for one
year and six months. He was convicted
of assault and battery. Ix?wis Kirkland,
a colored man from Seottdale pleaded
guilty to five charges of robbery, and
was sentem-ed to three years and four
mouths. l'rank'Millcr, assault and bat
tery, got one year and three months.
The Ideal Panacea.
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chica
go, says: "I regard Dr. King's New
Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for
Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints,
having used it in my family for the last
five years, to the exclusion of physi
cian's prescriptions or other prepara
tions." Hev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa,
writes: "I have lieen a Minister of the
Methodist Episcopal Church for 50
years or more, and have never found
anything so lieiu llcial, or that gave me
such sjcedy relief as Dr. King's New
Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough
Ilemedy now. Trial Dottles Free at
J. N. Snyder's drug store, Simerset,
Pa., or at Brallier's drug store, Berlin,
Pa.
TRUTHS SHO STLY TOLD.
Dr- Sadler Eye, Lar, Nose, Throat-
Spectacles correctly adjust ed cure
headache. When your eyes are crook
ed you only see with one. Have them
straightened. O rUiiuh of ln-nefit, and
no danger. Scaly edges of lids indi
cate imperfect sight. Perfectly fitted
glasses remove the cause, when the
lids can lie soon cured.
I'lecrs on the eye often leave scars
and defective sight for life. Prompt
consultation of the doctor will save
your eyes and many dollars.
Oraitn!ifl Lift soon produce
"scums" over the sight; U-gin at once.
Cataract is an opacity of the lens lie
hind the pupil; its removal is the only
cure and a critical operation. Dr.
Sadicr has restored !7 out of liM. Most
cases of deafness are caused by colds,
scarlet fever, me:isles r.nd chronic
catarrh. Neglect of treatment is the
next don't delay skillful treatment,
the lu st is jxkt enough and cheajH-st
by all il!s. Olist ructions to breathing
through the nose lessen the oxygen to
your lungs, jmison your Mood and
enfeeble your general health.
Dr. Sadler will give yi tin.' most
skillful treatment, with i" ears' ex
jH. rience to guide him. S'li Pci.n Ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
It 1.t ( Hiver. a negro, aged 1 year
was shot and killed in nichmond. Vir
ginia, on Wednesday night, by Julian !.
Taylor, w Iiite, aged 11. The latter
'claims th:.t the Oliver ixy called him an
opprobrious name and made a jnotieii as
tlH'iigh to draw a pistol.
a mmm mm.
VI:o5j r.sMing DiJ Not End Wii!i
Ihi War A Talk With Samuel
Edwardsoa.
Z'r. Sitr-jct Edwardsoa is an old resi
dent tf Johustuwn, l'a. His present
addref s is 215 Hickory street, where out
icrTs-sentaiive found hitn. He is
veu-rau t.f the bite war, having served aa
c rimVr of the Fifty-fifth Pennsylva
nia regiment. Warfare seems to be as it
were the cs:ny of Mr. Edwardsoa.
1 Ic fought for the Union and was on the
v. inning side. Since then the straggle
1 as been a personal or.c. a struggle for
health. Just cs iu hi war days the
luiirts of had conquered the enemy,
!.::e now 'tis the 'bullets of health"
that defeat the greatest foeman to man
kind. We will let Mr. Edwardson tell
of this later struggle as he told it to our
leprescntative. lie says: "The founda
tion of ray complaint was laid during tcy
Cinpaign ia the army. The hardship!
end exposure I was subjected to lett me
os it Las so many others, with kidney
ciintcnts. I have struggled against it
tnsueces.sfi.lly until I f'-rmed an alliance
with Doan's Kidney rills. I got so bad
Jjst year t'aat I had given tip work alto
gether. The greatest pain I suffered was
ii;,'ht across my kidneys. Physiciana
were consulted and they said my trouble
was from my kidneys, but they failed to
help n-.e. I was often caught with sharp,
shooting pains right through the back.
At times this pain was terrible. If it had
been with me always I could not have
rndund it. The urine showed my
llcc'.icn, and passed with such a scalding
leeling. When arising in the morning I
could hardly straighten myself for some
time. This condition has all been
changed. I got some Doan's Kidney
Pill at Griffith's drug store and they very
soon brought about A difference in tny
fceiir.gs. The pain in tny back and kid
neys gradually went away and the scald
ing, smarting sensation in the urine hat
disappeared. Doan's Kidney Pills have f
been particularly valuable in my case and j
I feci very grateful to the manufacturer ;
of tbem for the wonderful good they
have done me."
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by aD
dealers; price 50, cents. Mailed bv Foster
Millatrn Co., Buffalo. X. Y., 6015? aeeoti '
trrthei;.S. j
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Very Private Telephones.
Strangers in New York city, who
may have occasion to sjieak on the tel
ephone with one or other of the most
distinguished social lights of the city,
are apt to be annoyed at not being able
to git the' right telephone number.
When the "central" is a.-ked for the
number she asks iu reply if you
don't know it. When you reply
that you can't rcinemlvr it or have
lost the memorandum, she will answer
lack: "We can not give you Mr.
Croesus Vanderbilt's house unless you
know the number."
The truth is, says the Pittsburg
Iilafcfi, that tlie girl would 1 break
ing strict rules of the company if she
gave this information. Many of the
millionaires and prominent society
people have telephones in their resi
dence, but only for private use. The
mistress of the mansion makes known
the numlieronly to particular friends,
and in exchange receives their num
lrs. Hhe also leaves her number
w ith the head of the hospital where
she happens to le on the managing
committee.
Huch families put telephones into
their palaces only on the proviso that
their names and telephone numbers
shall not appear in the directory. This
exclusive system is adopted in order to
prevent the annoyauce of being con
stantly rung up by outsiders.
Our people are growing more and
more in the habit of looking to Ben
ford's Pharmacy for the latest and liest
of everything in the drug line. They
sell ChamUrlaiu's Cough Ilemedy,
famous for its cures of bad colds, croup
and whooping cough. When in need
of such a medicine give this remedy a
trial and you will be more than pleas
ed with the result.
A Misleading Report.
Miss Diiiiling I hear that you are to
be married soon, dear.
Miss thtsket I can't imagine how
such a report got out.
Miss I). But you surely are engaged.
Miss (J. O, yes; but going to lie mar
ried, no. 'Sot for n long time yet.
Why, this is only my sixth engage
ment. To l) it .
Threw A way His Canes.
Mr. J Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black
Creek, X. Y., was so badly afflicted
with rheumatism that be was only
able to hobble around with canes, and
even then it caused him great in.
After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm
he was so much improved that he
threw away his canes. He says this
liniment did him more good than all
other medicines and treatment put to
gether. For sale at 5(1 cents per bottle
bv Benford's Pharmacy.
How He Won Her.
"A penny for your thoughts, said
Miss Hickctts, playfully, to Mr. vJilder
sleeve. "They are worth far more than that,
Miss Hickctts," replied the young man,
"for I was thinking of you."
When lie proposed a little later, she
didn't say a word almut its being so
sudden. Lk-tffAt Fn-r. V.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, I'hvrs, Salt Bheum,
Fever Sires, Tetter, Chapod Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Prii-e i cents per Ux. For stile at
J. X. Snyder's drug store, Simcrset,
P:u, or at Brallier's drug store Berlin,
Pa.
Soi Generis-
"Do you want to hire a freak?" he
said to the museum manager.
"I am always willing to hire a good
freak," was the reply. "What have
you to oiler V"
"Myself."
"Yourself! You don't look like a
freak."
"No, but lam one. I'm the enly
presidential imjiossibility in thecoun
try !" T'ttrn T;j.i-x.
Thc'sitloon interests have leeii bailly
rocked ut i ' rceuslairg within the past
two w cks through a temperance crusade
presided t.vtr by W. J, Mii'onn.-I, late
of Allegheny. series of thrt.-4-weuks
lectures v iil closed Friday evening, and in
thnt time two thousand five hundred
people have signed the pledge, among
them many eld-timeiK. An active tem
er.tiice organization will be foimed, and
distinguished or.il. irs will Ik) brought
into the tield. M r. McConnel will goto
Mt. Pleasant this week to inaugurate a
crusade.
Tlie little daughter of Mr. Fred
Weblur, Holland, Mass., had a very
btid odd and cough which he had not
been able to cure with any thing. I
gave him a 'S cent bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough licmcdy, my W. P.
H olden, merchant ami potiUHter at
West Brimfield, and the next time I
saw l.imhesaid it worked like a charm.
This remedy is intended especially for
acute throat and lung diseases such as
co!ds, croup and whooping cough, and
it is famous for its cures. There is no
danger in giving it to children for it
coutniiiM nothing injurious. For sale
by Benford's Pharmacy.
A terrific hurricane swept the Atlantic
coast .n Thursday. Much damage was
done, the most sei ions disaster Wing at
Bris;ol, Conn., w here ) men were thrown
into a raging tonent and a doen more
are missing. The tierce su.rm tucpt over
F.-isHrn Pennsylvania, closing mines,
llmdir.g riveis, damaging railroads
shutting down mill, carrying away
bridge, and even driving peopio from
their ht m-s. Considerable damage wan
done in the four valleys of the Schuylkill,
Delaware, Susquehanna and Lehigh
rivers.
Two Valuable Friends.
1. A physician cannot be always had.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
Bruises and Burns occur often and
seniet hues when least expected. Keep
handy the friend of many households
and the destroyer of all pain, the
famous I.-d Hag Oil, S" cents.
2. Jlany a precious life could lie
saved that is lieing racked to death
w ith that terrible cough. Seure a
good night's rest by investing 21 cents
for a bottle of Pan-Tina, the great
remedy for Coughs, Colds aud Con
sumption. Bottles of Pan-Tina gold at G. W.
Bcu ford's drug store.
Receipts and.
-OF
DIRECTORS OF THE POOR
AND
House of Employment
-OF
County of Somerset, Penn'a.
Fur the Yiar Ending the SJut Day of Dcn-inticr, A. A 1S:S.
ELMER E. rUGIl, ESQ., TREASURER OF FIIE rOOR HOUSE
OF SOMERSET COUNTY, in account with Ihc County of Som
erset, State of Penn'a., for the year ending tbc 31st day of December
A. D. 1895.
5 Receipts. Dr.
"f
i To ain't of Kilos nJ reeclnts t the Poor House, ISO.,
J " .Soni. rset County for onler N"o. ISUi Mu-wlman fund
I " To brtlunee ttee't
Expenditui'cs,
O VTTXtOI! KXTEXSK-i.
1 By aiiHMint jwid outdoor rplief.
" " liutiilti-nanee ehililretl out - .....
a " Hildoor miiitni
4 visitors' traveling ex !N iisii
5 Justiein' and oonstnliii's'
" iimiv vjni; oulil'sir iii'rs
7;" " liii-dieal Httemlam-e outdoor
oolliiis outdoor KtUiers
" 1L H. fcirv outdoor kiunts
" iiminteiiHiiee IillilaUn t llixinont
44 " rliildren Ht Klwya
t it;r:ti)S . .-
" " liti:ition
dini'lors' trnveliiiK exi'nst-K
' miotiteiinneo iiimitteM Weniersville
other counties' ikiuih ts
FXJ'KXSKS OF IWUl HOUSE
1 Bv amount xtid rlittliinir and dryuKds
2 " " KliiM-stiiid l;itlii-r
:t " " whent mid Hour :
4 fiii'rur mid molasses ..
. " " Hile-biilter. - i
" " rotlt-e and t.-a i
7 " l-f, Iniron and tisli i
X " rice and crackers .
t " " " i;ni-eriin
ll " tstlt. hiilUTand si .
11 " " " rahliaiie, (M lntoes and Iniit
VJ " class, ijiiei'iis and tin ware.
1:1 " " eiK.l and oil
It " lolineeo, jKstii)je, lxx r nt :tnd stationery
!." " u justices' and coiisl;illi-' fi--
lti " " " dnurs. mecii-al examinations and cerlilicatin-.
17 " " collins.
is " priiiiiii!; ami Iir. refMirls
Id " Iianlware and hriHiniM
"J " " vinegar, weaving and carditis;
j FA KM EXl'EXsES.
t By amount paid farm expcns
2 smilliin and haniware
H " fertilizer and lime -. .
4 " " lm:ilM-rand vsts
5 litil. setsiw aud il.ints
i; i " tlin-'liiiiir -
7 n-Kiirs and snddhT'. -
liiixir, d tumiite, etc.
i ' 1 M rilf ' I 'EM EX 7X
I
1 Bv amount iaid repairs and lalmr. -
2 waii-rdoscl.s an-1 stciua li-il r
'' " liin-.lK-r n lid liar.l ware
4 " new building
EXTKA onniXA K Y EXl'EXsES.
1 By amount paid furniture
2 live s!ok
3
elect riT liislit
insurance
rx-ords and clerk
Protlionotary fwi, -
on iijfn'cmciit
Mussa-lnmn lilrary-
nuslical attendance
.V.l LA K Y A XI) U'A OES.
4 m
il M
U
. By
4
amount paid Josiah P. dale
Jacob Mrtiniii r .
- William Imll
Ic. 1'ollMirn, attorney
Jacob Y. Wciiiicr. clerk
H. s. Kiminel. physicjin...
J. V. Miller, steward, Ivm..
" W. K lii-ke.v. lNii..
" K. K. I'unli, treasun-r
J. J. Welsh, chaplain
" l. H. Walker, "
Sasitn Uare. cixik
" " Cora Khoads
-pDE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR
1 IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET C0UN"
1. To'aniount of estimate for expenses
2. To amount of receipts fnnn s:iles. Ac
M To amount of over expemled estimate
4. By amount received from County Commissioner on order.
CCOUNT OK C. C. MUSSEI.MAS DONATION Deed Book, Vol. C2, Jag0 73.
1. Toamt' rws-ived from Co. Coin's Int. Muss'
2. By amount cxiended for newsp;,iiers, Ac
Directors Individual
JOSIAH D. WEIfiLE, TOOK HOUSE PIKECTOH, IN ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET CO., V
1. To amount iKior-liouse order No. l:i, ls i"
2. To amount lsir-lious-order No. 47 ISsI
S. By one year salary an dirtctor
JACOB MCCRElIOR, l'OOK HOUSE DIRECTon, IX ACCOUNT WITH fSHMEItSFTT CO., I'A.
1. To amount poor-house order No.
2. To amount poor-house order No. Isn, 111
3. By one year's salary as director...
Wil.I.IAM DUU, TOOK HOUSE DIRECTOR,
1. To amount poor-hnnse order No. Ml 1-M
2. To amount poor-house order No. 47i IKil
3. By one year" Kilary as director
0
UTSTAND1NG ORDERS UNPAID.
Vmr.
No.
:;il
4.S
4s!
To whom issued.
Iivlna BTkey
I-wis St.-inirer
S. W. iJvinstou
1L Johnson
A. li. I lilliall
.1. II. Kill
Winters. 1 leilz .-III-l HllllKT..
Ihimel Warner.
Jam.-s irihiTinel
Thomas P. y.-rit
J. A. O'Connor
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We. th" imdersif ie-,1 Auditors of the county of Somerset, in the C'omiiionwiiillh of IViin
svlvanis. do certifv that in pursuance of the I7tli si-tion of the Act ent iti.il "An Act n-Ia'insr
to counties. lowiiKhijis. AC. passu! the Mth d:iy of April. A. D., K:i." we met lit lie writ of
Justin- in the Couniv orsiomcix-l. on the i:th day of Jaiiuan-. A. l., !K and atler l lns
duly sworn, did audit, adjust and nettle the kcvcriI a-coiiiits niiuirrd of ns by law. in.-nmbiy
to tin- wveml Acls of Assembly and supi'.enieiit llien-to. accordim; to tin-l..-t of our jiKic-liii-nt
and ability, and that the foregoing are trie and correct fUiteiiients of the loliowiii);
ansiiinls. vi :
1st. Kliner F I'nah. 1's.j., Tn-asiiri rof the l'oor Motive and House of Fmploy nient of
Somerset county, with the s:.id niiinty of Soim rs- t.
21. The account off. C. Mussilmaii duualion.
:tnl To theestimatejiii-ouiit.
4th. The iiidiviilual accounts of the Directors of the Poor with the county of Somerset, all
for the year lMaiiit lien-by n rtify that we find all the alsne nauiiil accounts to lie correct.
The Treasurer and the 1 i:ri-to'i- were duly siimnioiml to ;.nr Im ton the Auditors with
their Ixioksand juipi-rs and they did Konppcaraud prodiu-til llieir uuoUs, orders, bills, voueli
t rs aud piipers.
lestimiMiy whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 21th day January,
A. 1 , 1S-.M.
A. J. Uil-EM AS. AV WAI.KKK. SKAI.1
Clerk. Smvki. C. Ko., sr.ti.l
W. W. B A K Kit iSKA L
Tlie Poultry Indnitry.
TImj jKiultry industry in rennsylvaisia,
although considered by many to be in
KiKiiilieant, representi a very large
amount of money.
The raising of jioultry when properly
conducted can 1h made a prontaMe lmsi
ness. Acixirding to reliable utatistim tlio
total value of chickens in this Sute in
1-m was almut $10,jVtn the value of
other fowls turkeys, treese, ducks and
guineas about ?IJMi, and in tho
Kaine year clmut ;1il,.Hti,fK) dozen cj;ks
were pnalueed by all these fowls. As
miining that the eggs were worth an av
erage of 13 cents a dozen, tn p(at pro
duct of ben fruit hud a market value of
ovit ?T,,Kii,0ia. The jKiultry industry is
Htcadily increasing in our State, ns sta
tistics show that from Jhsi to Is5" tlie iu
fieiifce in the money value of chickens
ulone una unusijerably over f;!..Vm,liim
and tho increase of t-ggu of all fowls was
over l,'i,l,( doiens. Stx-rctary Ktlge,
of the Iepartnient of Agriculture, recog
nizing the great Importance of this profit
able and growing iii-luHiry, lias deter
mined to place in the hands of the Penn
sylvania farmers and poultry raisers in
formation which will be of value to them
concerning the successful rearing of
pouDry. With this object in view State
Veterinarian Ir. Leonard Pearson and
Zoologist Ir. B. H. Warren are now pre
paring an exhaustive bulletin on "The
I'iscases of Poultry and the Furred and
Feathered Kuemicw of iKunestie Fowls."
The bulletin will lx distrit.uteil gratui
tously by the State Agrimlttiral Ilepart
nient to those who apply for copies. It
w ill not likely bo issued before May of
this year. "
If you would always be healthy,
kevp your Mood pure Willi IIivxl's
Storsnparilla, the One True lilond
Purifier.
Expenditures
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Shortest Will on Becord.
What is probably the shortest will on
record in the world was prolmted in the
Itcgister and lteeorder's ofli-o at I'r.ioii
town on Saturday. It is the last will and
testament of W. H. Lohr, lateof Ilullskin
township. It contains but fourteen
words, aud is as follows:
"Heeemlier 2tith, lKti. I, the under
signed, give all iny right, title, interest
and claim over to Mary A. Hoover."
It is w itnessed by Frank Kossell, Icn
nis P. Kelly and Willis 15. Law.
This mieer w ill has a pathetic history.
Ihr was out hunting on the twenty
tiixth of last Iecfmls?r, and by the acci
dental discharge of his gun was fatally
wounded. II is companions carried him
to a ncighlHiring house and ouo of them
galloped off after a doctor. Put the
wouuded man realized he was dying.
"Boys," he said, "I have but a short time
to live. I want to leave my property to
Mary. Uet p:iier and pen quick." Mary
A. Hoover was his sweetheart. They
were engaged, and were to have lieen
married on New Year's Day. At Ihr's
request one of his companions drew up
the w ill as reproduced alsis e, Ixihr
aelzed the pen in his trembling hand
and with great effort signed it. Shortly
afterwards ho lapsed into unconscious
ness, and diel in halfan hour.
Miss Hoover and the dead nptn's broth
er, Amos S. Idir, came to Unioutown on
Saturday and probated the w ill. Letters
of administration ou the estate wore
granted to thein jointly. Lohr' proper
ty consists of a half interest in a saw mill
and timber tract in Bullskitl tow nship
valued at ft.oiiO.
Consumption in its advanced btajre1
is Wyond the power of man to cure. It
can le prevented though, by the timely
u-ie of Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syruji,
uuture'a own reiuedy for eo;ighs and
colls.
SKSRIFP'S SALES.
By virtue of cenaln writs of Fieri Fuclns.
I-"ari K.-e-ici nmi V.mlltloni K.i.n:u l--ii -il
out of tjie ori'heiis' Court and our! of Com
mon I'b :u ol Ninirnn'l County, l' iins lv:in!a,
11 me directed, thcrv will Is exss.si sale
at tho Court iluiiso, in honn rsi t Borouii, on
Frh'ay, Fet. 21, 1335,
At I o'clock P M.,
the following dincriiicd nul estate, to wit:
All the right, title, interest claim and de
mand of Jacob II:. r of, in and loao-rtjitn
lol of KrHiiid situate in Mcyer4jaie B.roin:!i,
S..IM. i-j t Cotiutv, l'u., known ns lot No. 2o ia
tile tillnyer Allilion to said K mnlli, lo
nbll on Ibe llolthw.-sf s.b- of Xortll siisi-t,
iiiljoiniiitr liie river hioik on :h-iou'h,aiei an
alley on the norm, Im Iii In t from and IJJ
fe-rdeep, liavimf tb. ."vim crei-tetl a one a.ei a
huli-sloiy dwelling house, with the upi.ur
tc nances.
Taken In execution am! to bo wild as th"
proertv of Jacob Hare, at the suit of the ll.il-liinon-
ituihliiif; A Loan Asoeialioii. of lnti-luoix-
City.
ALSO-
All the ril.l, title, iuti rrst, claim and d.
mai.d if Kliyiheih Mansls-rry f, iu and to a
certain lot or iirc I ol i;riiiid, sit nate iu ll.e
Bopiutch f yeyi-rsi.ile, swmiers t County,
lli., hU'iiUei'isi on ti.e oiiner surv ey lo siiid
Borough as lot No. two (2. frontin on C!ay
Htrs-t s fi-, liotrideii by an alley on the
weal, lot No. 1 on the Koutii, and public ro.id
ou the iiisl: depth of lol, il'iiMO fee:; l ui
the sume lot of umuiid which Henry Keim
and wile convey v.l to .-. Ii. Livelihood by d.i-il
Of Nov. II, 4l.a!ld W hich N. 1). l.lvelie.MKl
and w ife convi-vi-l lo the l femlaut by iinl
dated 11 Nov., Is'.i I, Imvinti: theniei en i-ted a
one and a hull-story dweiiin houx-, with Ihc
nplHirti-nalic-s. .
Taken in execution and to be n.i'.d as tlie
proH-ily of Klijibeib MansU rrv, at the suit
of the tlriKiinor Bnildiuic A jjan Ass.cia
tiou, of Ikiltimore I it y.
A I.SO
All the rinht, title. Interest, ci.iim and de
maud iff TlaiKlore 1 rerrish of, iu and to a cer
tain farm or tract of land, situate in Miaiie
biwn-iiip, S,iiierset county, l'a., Ifouudtil anil
d.x-rils d as foiiows: 1 e:ui;iii at a 1-ost,
corner f hinds le-r by inor1ai-d and laiel
of l wis Whisker's heirs; thence south three
di rci-A w.-st one hundnit and tilty-ttve
js-ri-h.-s ; tlieii-e sotitli i ii;ti:y-s-ve:i d.-res
cast filty-two jx ri hes; thence north twenly
six iletf'rti-s ast ten i-n-hts ; thi-mi south
sixty-two and onc-haif him-n i-.ist three
liinitliMl and eiuhty-two H-n lies: thi lire north
forty-two ihti.s-s east lorty-iiiiie and Iwo
t. iiihs KTi hes; thi-mv north lour di-srccs lust
live bi:uliil and i.x and niiii-teiuhs r-hi-s:
theiee i.ortti eiKhty-si.x deni-s wist two
liundr-.ii ami iiiiu i v-iivi-anil one-tenth pen h-
-s;liieine Miutl: four UiKre-s wst s vi-uiy-
-.iiieniei eiiri.t tenth- p-rein-s; t!e r.ce s.niiu
forty-seven .l.-tn i-s west rilit.VHiue and tive
tel:ihs l.-i-lfhes; thence sou::i hi-venty ih-rci s
west lw.sbi.i::r. d uad lorty-scveii (s n iie-;
thence mmih nine ih-. rei-; .-t forlv-thi.-.-
and six-t; -:ii lis p-n-ln-s; tini.ee soiitii iirhly-
seven d.(:ri- s i-aisi i:nr:y ivreia-s. ;o n:e p;-ee
of iH yiniu.:-? ; eo.il;iini:i l-?i r.cn-s ami U 7
H-lclies allil i 11'IW allle, tile s:illlf more .-r
i-ss ; U-tlli; tin- same l-.llA mliveyed by Win
In lit s. Walker and w.le to tin-il. ti :ni.ini by
de d d.iti-d S isepl., !v'l. l.-iv ii.i: lheie.ni i ril l
e! a flame dAelJinv lnei.e, bank ham. su:ir
iiouse Mid oilier oiilbuiiuines, k ith the i ,i-purli-iiaiie.-s
Taken in exe"ii:ion and lo Ik" Kohl ( the
pMjN-rtv of Thimlori-1 ierrish. at the suit ef
Winiielli sWaikir and for use of Will am
1' JSeyors
-ALSO
All the riht, title, Inten sl, claim and dis
ma ml of Charl.-s I .ape of, in and lo I iial tot or
ifiri-i 1 of irrouud. situate in Som, rset . low n-
ship, S,,iiiersel coiiiity. B.i.. iinitaiiiinij two
ai-r.'s. more or less, a-iioinim: lauds of Jon t-
1 iian Ciiiniiiih.' ;n s heirs. o.t ii lloi.ver, ty
rns rOiaulis and John Kiis-, luivin lii.-r.oa
i m !c d a oi.-.-t..rv ilu.-iiiei; h"iw, iraine
st.ibie, w nh I he uppurti nances ; il b. iut'lhe
Kiillie lot of er.miid c.iliviyed by .lolt.'i L'pe
and wife lo diaries Iji"- by d.nl dat.il -l 11
of August, ts-.r- r. onl. 'l In tin- oiiiet i..r re-
conht'i; dn-ls in aiel inrSoiiie,-s,-t eoiinly, l'a..
Ill iNHll It.l-OPl M.i. .s, p. ..i.
Taken in eMCiitioii aiid to Im- sold as tie-prnp-rtv
of Charles i-ipc, at the Mill ol Mar-
nan t V a riien, Adiiiiiii.-tr.ilrix of l.ydia S:h-,
decti-e-J'.i ue.
ALSO-
AII the richt. title, interest, claim and d.
liuiiid of M.s.-s Sebris-k.il. t. ndaii", and Cl.a
lo'.te I 'iM-hnille, terre tellMll, ol. in and to a
certain lot or jut reel of krotiiiM. situate ill hik-
bek township, -somerset couiiiy, l a., cohiain
tiii one and a hnlf iien-s, more or 1 -s, it'tjoiii
leif l-iii'ls of .1. M. )lnii.'er. l liilu lli 'li.Hoii
and ethers, Willi the appurteiianc. s.
Jiiken iu cxn-iition ami lo lie sol. l as the
pron rty of Muses rs hri-k, deletniaiit, and
Charlotte Cochrane, lerre tenant, at the suit
of J. il. lllner' use.
-AIJs
All tl.e rivht, title, interest claim and d.s
mae.d of r'M.i.th I it.ii H-ni:i:ii:. sin '. i in ad
liii!iislritor. c. t. a., of .lol-n CIi.iriM-iinin-.-',
tin 'd. Minnie I'hirron anl Fr.sierii U I'.irroi.,
Belle Wi n, an i 1 1. I! Wert.. I.i.iie si. Vi n
son, Wis-hy CliiirM-itiiitcr. John 1 1. ' fritlil h.
Win. Iiriili'h. Kiljaii iiriiliih. J. C liwiv,
-fuaniiati d litem of Klizabeth fidtllih, 1'at
nek lirittith, hliinh ChorK.uuiii-r. John II.
t ill cud loi.i-si I lark ot, in and to thr-e sev
eral traclsof land, 1-iinr i-oltti'jiioil-' alidad
Joinin' each otin i. situate iu .Mi! ford town
ship. Somerset county. Pa., and ttc-'thira
one tii.rt are buiiuded aud de-cn--l :.s fit-lows-
liimin-; at a jsist, corner of a public
road and lend now or late of Michael t'hor-
iH-itniii ; thence north 17'. ib-iini-s wi-sl
lii.Vin p. n-las ton sist ; Iheiiec north 17 ibs
jtni-fc west ten i-creic-i :,,a iKist; t!ietie saith
7-ir, di erii-ti west 7-10 iierchi-s io a hite-oak
tn-c; llieiii-e north J d.-yrei s w.-st hi pi-r.-h. s
to a iio-i; I lienee s-iui il si d-nn-s u. st:: ' Vln
pfrc'ii-s io a Iks!, comer of land bow or late
of.loseph lason ; tiieiin aioni: s;iid laud
soi;lh 7d.srei-i east .'i" ii-lfl pt nla s ina sl,
corner of land t ow or lab of Joseph I'd.-;
thcim-aloti; said land south I2 d'-en-i-s e:--t
.'I s-l'i pen-In t to a (Hist; theiiii- souih In di-irti-i-s
west i iMT.-fiis to a sist; theiu-e south 'J
di-.'n.-.- east -."s ..s-l l p -nnes to a post; ihenee
south ii't d fiiM east C.i Sltl M-rches to a
I Mist, corner il land now or late of William
lull: thence alonirsaid land north id ttexnis
t-al lls-n-i.i-s to a p-st: Ihi-uei- (iiutiniiiu-
nioit-; s:iid land north ii- desru-s ast .bi sT'1i
es to a Mst: thi-nii- by laud now or Lite of
John A. S:i d. r and across the public r.:d to
wist, north 'ii d-irri- s wst l:i p.-n-hes. more
or less; thence aloni: si.id ro ni iinrth M di
i;r.i s ,-ast ii. .Vlil "sTt-hi s. more or less, to the
I.l.icc of b; einniiitf : coutaiiiiins "ii ui-res I
iK-niies( more or h--s ; beiu; 1 he s-.me land
which was iiiiiv.-ynl to the s.tld Joiin Chor
m ii'iihtf, deii-asiil. by d-iil of Wm. i-.i;l -t
ux dated Man h Jiith". !s'.7. r.vonled iu
Bisik pane i'.l-i. aiel ib-.il from s.ii,uie s.iv
lor et ux., datui Match "Jilli, li"7, rnnnlcd in
Ihid iiisil: is, p.e.'il I, and from Jos. ph Pile
et ux., iliili-d Apul 17th, is", and recorded In
I Kill l!i:ok p;ige I d, all ill Somerset cnulily
afor.-sai.l.
Taken iu cxii-ntioii mid to lie wild ii lie-pniji-rty
of r.i'.inh Choriienniier. surill-:
adiiiiiii-loilor. c. t. a., of John Cii.rjM-n;t;e-.-.
dii-'d, Miii!:i" l airun and l-iviirii.-k ibirron.
Bt-iie Wert, end (. B Wert. I.l'e st -v.-::-soii,
Wcsh v '. horiM null'-,'. .1 it 1 1. i.r:l!::h.
Wtllhii.i lii ltliili. Klijaii iiriiliih. .1. C. 1 o.viy.
iriia nl ia ii r.d litem of K'.'.zilntn iiri:)i;i. 1'ai
rick rilti: h. Klijah I horp. niiin-.', J-'.n II
I'hl and I.oi:isu Clark, at tii suit of S. A.
win.
ALSO
All tin- rlfc-ht, title, iutenst, claim and il.s
In: nd id A. 1 1. .'. like. iv of. iu and to a i rt.. in
lot ol -froiiud sltiiaie iu Jeiiuertow n Boron:-'-,
Souu rset nnitiiy, l':i.. Uitiuitist on thet:.iil.
by tie- Soni.--rs.-i land Joh:isiiw u pike, t -1 by
liiiiils of Michael sipc. s..uth ami w.st by
l.-iniisof liuiry i:.-ineh, hiiviu-; thcreun e.n-t-cd
a t w.i-slorv dwelliiiir house, siaiile. biaek-
MiiP h simp and other ou'.biiildiii, u i!h li.--
I. pptirle;iHla- s.
iaM il in iMi-miiHi and lo ln-sot-l as tt;
P'..(m riy of A. i. Ankeiiy, at the sii-i of J.J.
i.roiilii.
AI-S
All the rivht, title. Interest, ciaim and i!.s
m.-iiitl nl i-.diiiinel ilois.i-pieof. in and to the
foilowitii; diM-rils-.l nul estate, town:
N- A iiTt.iin tract of l:t t-I. sim ite
O 1 in Paint township. s.iii..l-et
ct.tirity, l'a., know .i as the s uiter'' farm,
iiMi'iuniii'i p'l airt .i, liii'n' or li ss, adi.iii.i:-
lam's of Ch-trlolli I.ivinusioue aiui oiii.r
lanils ol tin .1. r.-ml.ini; alsini si a.-r. - cl. a r.
haii'liee limls r. ha, ili-r 111. null en-ci. tl i. w.s
story l-.vellui- hous-, Iiank Kirii ii:ul otie-r
iiuti.'.-.liani-..-, with lie- appitrteiiaiic-'-i.
N- A i-riaiii tract (if L;ii I, situ ite
O. Z. aio.vni I, kiiou'-i as the
"Ilersiiliep-'er" tnel. coiiilnl:i-i 111 iicr..
more or liss; alsiut ;tliicr-s clear, balanec t mi-lK-r,
ai!;. hi. ien lands of l'ctcr John Nau
jrle i.lel others.
n , A certain tract of hind, situ. tie
iO. as afor.-sald, knowti an the
'Adam ll.llsopple" lann, t-itiitalniiijf IV!
urns, mon.- or U-ss; ii lucres ch-ar, liiiiami- tim
lsr, ndjoiiiini; No. "j above, I'cterliM and oth
ers, ha ina th.-n on enacted a twisstory dwell
iiiu house, bank Uini and other outbuildiiii:',
with the appurtenances
"J A certain tmct of land, situate
1 O. m afon-saiil. iiitaiui;e; -1 ;7
more or U-ss. adjoining lands of John Nannie,
tin- Home farm, and others; a'tout 4n a'-r.-s
char. Iialance tinnier, known as ttie Whis
ler" tract, havini; thereon en-ctui a two-sioi-y
tlwettiii!; hous.-. inline luiru tnd nth. r ou t
huildinns Willi tiiei.Kp.iileiianees.
" A certain tract of hind, situate
ns afoitsaid. known as the
"Henry 1". J. Custer" Cirni, inntaiiiiii; in
acres, more or h ss: alsiut lu", ncn-s i-hur, Uii
ance tiiuls r, ndjoiniinr No. 1 alstve, the a Ii
liian Oirm. timre Wt ible, Ix wis Custer aud
others haxin; theitim i n rlnl two
dw ellin: houses, n larc hank Imni and other
oiitbuil.;iu;s W'Hh the appurtenances.
Nfi A rertain tract of land, situate
O. O ;;s aforesaid, known as the
'Jamb llerkiy" iarm, inutainius I S acres,
mon- ir less; 4.1 a.-n-s ch-ir, W. lai.ee tilu'-i.
iiejolblhir lauds of Samuel liemp-w .. Jamb
B--iK-s ami others. iMvinir tiien'onoii 4-rect. l
u w.isiory :w-lliii hous-. ticnk liarn and
.-;her outbuiidiit-i, witti the appurtenances.
N A certain tract 01 land, siiuat
V as alori-saiil. cinbii;iin :il
ni-n-s. more or less; h acn-s ilcar. Imlanee tim-bi-r,
known as tin--Valentine Bn-lt, s" tmct,
adj.iiiiiua lands if Jamb llt In-s anil M;ir"
Lilly, havint; ther-on enitcl a two-:.i.,ry
du.-iliii-; leeise, stable 1111 I other tm'.Mlil.l
int's, Willi liie nppiirtenami-s.
-V- Q A certain Ir.e-i of land, situate
iNO O. Hs aforeviid. known as the
"llavid Ia liinau" liirin, coiitainiint l:il aer.-s, j
lnoreor h-ss; lilU acn-s ch-ar, iKtlaiies timber,
adjoining No .4 alsive, John I-hmaii, Knd.
Ilonb-r mi l otlu rs, having thereon cm-tul a
two-stry dwelling house, Iiank l-aru :ind oth
er outbuildiu.rs, with the appurtenances.
A i-rtaiii farm or tract of IjiuI
1iO. tj. situate in (jiieiiiiihoiilns tw p .
ship, Somerset county, l'a., known as the
"J.uiib liiiil'i farm, co-itainimr ii"i in-ri-s, monr
or h-ss; ;ain-M ch-ar. Uilauce timlf-r. ad.foin
i ti - No. tiatsivc, lands i.f Jacob Ihi-Ii-s, N11-1I1
M.ort amt others, having fliermii cm-til a
Iw-Mitorj' itwellinjf hoas. Ioj him and other
Olltblliluillea, Willi tlie applitelialli-s.
X A lot ol mound, altuaie In Ben.
A1"- lv. noli li.iniiigii.-iom'i-sct tiiuii
ty, la located on Mill slrn-t, adj iining the
.Vi!l pmts-ity, I.. K. Il'ilsojipleatid the s. , C.
It. B , having thereon erected a one and onu-bali-story
grain house
-vj .-.i lie con in. iin-icr a:i-i up-
aNO. II. on all that e-rta n trai-t of
land, sit'tit." In Paint township. So-ner-iet
iiiinty. Pa-, a IJiiiiiiiiing lands of H. I. N.-ui-rie.
Aukh J. Bi-rkey, liavid Nannie an-i B. :
Miller, containing acres un-.l .',7 pen-hws. j
m;ie or l'-ss. lM'in: iarl of tli. II. I. N.ui-te ;
firm. and be'nif that ptrt if s;,iil tr,,.t wliicli ;
was not convey. il by de.-d of K.iiuuud Hols
tipple to K. J. B-r iiid. I
laken in 'xts'Utinii al l to V so'.l a 'h
pupi-rty of Kluiiind it jln.ipple, at tU-'sni! of
ilcury V. Naugle rt al. I
A !
All the r!gli. title. Int r.-t, ci.iim and di
lilM'iil of Isaac 1.. ViMlerof. In and lo tile I'd
o in di-si-riis d ni.l slate, lo 11.
y A riain f.irm or liact of land.
i0. I. Miiia'e iii f.ii.-mioich town
ship, Sonw isei coui.lv. l'a., containing I
oci-i . more or I--; aluul aci-.-s cli-ar, b-,1-Slice
limb- r. ii.I'Minin laiidi of -HUililcl l.iv-liik-.-ifoii,
J-.i.n siahl. I.. U Vmlerand otters,
ba in.- thenon net. .1 11 two-story dw.-bitig
house, bank lir:i and other outliuildiiies,
with the appurtenances. . . ....
A certain I met of laud, uttuafe
lvO. 2. 1,1 al-m-said. colll.iiliiiig W
ai-n-i, iilsitit B aer.-s ch-ar. I lance tim'i-r, ad
joining l.-tlds of Alis-rt li eke. Will. Iv. I.iV
iogsumr. No. I aisive and others, havin n lK
hous and log Utru tliemiu ert-cted, with the
ai'p.irteiiaiKi
' A cert.-.ln tract or uinn. siiuan-
i'O. 3 as alori-sni-l. conia!ning al
n'-n-: utH.ut -Ji te n s cntir. naianci- nmoei.
joining hue!' of Aaron llose, Andersi ii heirs,
I. I. Voder and oihers.
T ikeii In exiir.il ion slid to Ik- sold as the
liropcrtv of is-ac 1 Yisi. -, at tlie suit or
licury C. .Miltciil- rger.
-Terms
NOTICE--" persons purchasing nl the
almvesalc'will pb-asc bike iiotim that Id p-r
11 nt. of the purchase mon - y must lie ;i-l
when pni;w rtv is knocked down: otic rwise It
wiil again Is-"-. (sised to sale at the risk of the
lirsi pun-iiaser. Tin-residue of the purchase
1110111 y iiiusl In-paid on or In-fore the day id
contirn-atioii, v i: l liursday. Keb. -.-7!h,
.Sii ilmi will le:ieknow--i-ded until the
pureLiv: moie y is paid in full.
Sheriirs !. , I KIWA1'.I 1UM iVKB,
Jan. , l.;. Shenif.
I LN" Nrt Y L VAN I A KAI LliOAD.
EASTERN STANOAKO TIME
IN EFf EGT MAY 20, 1S95.
coxpkxskd mur.nrLK.
Tn.ins arrive and depart from the station at
Johnstowu as follows:
WESTWARD
Western Expres 4:.VI a. m.
Southw. stern Kxtin-si - 6:i
Joiinstow il Aii-ominiKlal loll. h: .7
Accommodation ".HO
I'aclflc Fxpnss... i:.'4 "
Way I'as.-s u.,er !t::-'
Mad -"J.irt "
l-s-;t Line !: p. m.
Johnstown Accommodation - li.ijO
EASTXrAKD.
Atlaclic fTxpriss 5:W a. m.
S.-i.-shore i-ixir.-ss .i:lo M
Alt'Niita Ae.-ot.inioctatioti s.-
I "ay i.pn. '.':
M:.i'l l.l.ii- h.;ir.ss.. I-':I"i
MifKit-a Aci-o.-iiiuiMiatioil -.!-.':-"-' p. 111.
Mail Kx press -1:11 "
,liihe--t'ivVTi Aei-ointii.Mlatio:i "i:Vi
Philadelphia Kvpress 7;iU "
Kast l ine . 10: V "
I or rati-s. mat.-. Ac. .call on Ticket A-'enlsor
address Itiih. K. Watt, I. A. VV. 110 KlbU
AVeuue. I'litsl.lili-. I'll.
S. M. I'ie.-st, J. H. WiskI,
jell. Manager. tii u i 1'ass AS
CONDENSED TIME TA8L3S.
Eaitimoro and Ohio Hailroad.
fioraersot and Camt-na Brass
Kij1:tiiw"a::I.
Johnstown Mail K.M-ns. I'n-k w.ssl S.:y a.
in., So.-ner-ict l:iii, Snivesuiwa -l:"i-'. Hoov
ers :llc .jus. Join. stow, ti i:i0.
Juhnstowti Mail I'xpr.-ss. Ilorkwood 10: "0 a.
in., soniT-ei. n:i.i, n-y.--i'iwn ii::s insiv
ersville 11: A, Johiistov. n litj p. i.i.
Johnstown Aicomn.islat ion. K s-k wswl ",:
. ill., ii ; i, i ' I u, . -..i. ii- li . o, iiuu. -
ersv i' it; t.jW, Jobhsiuw a 7: je.
laily.
tjOliUWAKD.
Mail. Johnstown KiOii. m., H'-ovrrsville 7:11,
Stovelowu 7:-"i, S,in.rset 7:i"i, Koi-kwood
S:JuI
Exins. Johnstown 'J::K p. ni.. llixivrsville
S:li, sbiyetoi u Somerset 3:ij, liock-w-swi
t.J-j.
biii-.day utly. .I-.hnslowu S:.30, .Sjmersc-t 10-01
ICuckwixjtt l":--.
YOUR EYE!
VVewantto catch It!
I'.Vr.r.Y r.r.MKIt in S.uier-et Coutitr
who has auml if lleinliK'k Hark era
lli-ie V (li; jiM- of w iii Uinl th;t tho (' N-FI.L'KM'I-:
TAXXKKY t o., ,i ill pay the
highest c-ish jiriiH-s for tiso butiu. Write
Pr iuot.itioiis to
winsi.ow s. com: a c.,
I'tuil'ueuee, Pa.
mEELlR
NEW
THE
ONLY PERFECT
FOR
For Sale By
J. B. HOLDERBAUM,
Somerset Pa.
7OCOC -COOCOOOO OOOCOCOOOCi
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Aiidavii .f tT.c '
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, t-i- - ! j I r a;.,-rm lcnU-uts
"-."t: c-f f-e!:e.,is. and
i- rj -ji-5" e h. r Kiim-atora ol-.
;"- -?-' 1. r.
ii.' ust ror. lvcrybody
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It is c.:v tt riccrt n-i ti; p-r!-it:iciatinn.
. - J. .l-:l.s-i.--Wi l 1 : !--- n :-y ll - l'.IIt.:irw rtlj. I
ri.ti.-.!.!;- lu-il iv.l ' " l:scl IIH.:C5 l.t.wlj.il,s.
, . is .--mv b l-e. (V. v-rtrt-itli M .-. nrd.
i .11-. CT . ; ii.l n-i I 1!-.. ff.-Ti l-l lii-nT- I
ecu' : I .--.-'.-1 1 :in:r:i vvl.-i-UMiiL ,
:!. or v - I t ':rt a word means.
Is.' -flii' 1 S'fl ' r. pll.":t, r.-.s! tiuUmtit
t...n j. .f.I.-i..t. j:i i -eririw ; .i:atf i-lj-ll.
C..Z-C. 'II KKr.DK O., Publishers,
-. T l-s ". -w ' - -M - si'1Scatk4V
IOOOOCCO jOOO-OOOOOOOC
KOlt SII.E BY
tha. 11. Filler,
5oiiierstl. Pa
IMP0UTAST TO AQ IBTIEKS.
Tl:e crcaia of tho country ropers ia foanJl
Iu Remington' County Seat Lis! Shrewd
tJvtruscra vsil theii-u-oIve of these lisu, a
copy of tchlch can bo hail of r.eaung'an
Bri. of Kew York i, rituhup;.
YOU CAN FIND JiS,
rss: REHIHGTON EFwOS.
w M
Xil
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THE
sils None Too Good Vhen You Buy:
It Is Just Iiitport'int to S-fiire
FRESH, PURE DRUGS,
As it ia To Have Confidence
AT SNYDER'S
Vou are sJw sure of getting the frJi-t mclieints I'liF-SCRHTjrj,.
Cwefully CoiuiiouiiiJfL '
TRUSSES FITTED.
All of the Hent and Mot Approved Trusne Jirpt ,',,
8a tin faction Citftranteed.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YO'jjj
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, - - - Pa.
Louther's Drug
Main Street,
is Model Drag Store is
Favorite vrith People in Search cf
FHESR . AID .'PURE . DRUGS,
Medicines, Jye Stuffs, Sponges, Trust,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
T1IK rx TOK QIVE-) PKR.-40XAL ATTESTIO TO T II K COS . . M.IMi OF
Loflilisr's PrescrlpUonslFainily R
CKMAT CARIC BKISci TASIX TO V.K ULY rt'.KH AD VVRT. AXTH LIr.i.
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,
And a Full L;ne of 0pt;CiI Oood.s always on hal. Froa ;i
large aorttucnt all caa be suited.
THE FIKEST BRMDS OF CIGilBS
Always oa hand. It is always a pleasure to display oir good
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER M. D.
MAIN STREET
Somerset Lumber Yard
MAXl"rA-ri"KKK AND DEALER AND Vl!OLE.A LE AD KlIAILKK .r
Lumber and Building Materials.
Iarci and Soli, "Woods,
Oak, Poplar, Siilins-4, IieaLt 9, Nonld:e(
AValuut. Yellow Pine, Flooriiisr, Sa&h. Mar Katit,
Clierrj, MtiuglcH, Ioirs, Ilaluiten. Chestnut,
L;Uh, bite Pine IUIuiU, Aewel I'omU, Llf.
A scnt-Hil Ihu-of nil strait.-sof I.umtn r an l B'.illiHni;M:it-i.iI an-1 Riirins'isU:e k--pt
Mock. Ai.ni, c:ii lunii.-li anytiiiii in the lino of our buiiinr.-s Uor.!i-r with rrs..!:-
bit iin-iniitiu-ss, suoli aa Sruiktrts, od J-tlzrtl workttf.
Eli as Cunningham,
OOlce idJ Tartl Opposit- S. & C. li. li.
THE NAME
PRESIDENT . Of tlie
WILL P.n
Tilfi Iff YORK
OF NOVEMBER 4, 1896.
Pul.Iie iuti-nt
will wttitiVilv iin-rias,
nil tin Maloiit the last
wltiir' vottn turiKtl
tut ui.--tr.it ion tlu-y i-It-cttl, wili make
in tlie iiir-.ii.irv et the cnuutrv.
The New York Weekly Tribune,
the le;uliti Hi in1 itiii f msily newspaper ol" tin lnil?! States, will j :ii
politiiitl news of the il.iy, i:uoret;na t- every AuK-rii-.m -iiii ti n .ir.iU - t.' i'jr -
a lli Hal ion s.
Also gi-iioral m'ws in attractive f-irm. fort i-n (orresKiiiili-Hi-f eoveriti-r t!u' tir"
t'.iR wori.i, an i:rit-tiltural ilopartini-t.t -mmiiiiJ to none in tlie mur.try. tnariM-l r-!"T-v
liit-11 are reeo-fniiieil autli-.rity. fax : ii.it i 1 1- short stories, ioiiiii-t m "':i!'r-
he ere :i ol' tiia h ttnorotis paoers. foreign ami ilomestii, with their l-t iimm' !"
tires, fasiil.iii plates ami el:il.orate i!esr:ptiiitis t.f woman's attire, w ith a :tr:el 1
aitnietive Jeparttnent of hoe.si-holil ii:ter-st. The New York Wn-W'.y "'
t'.h-al fatuity p:i;:-i w it!i a cireiilation larger than that of any eth- r ivt!y '; '
lion in the en:i:itry issueil from tii oi'iee of a il.iily. I-ir.' eliati,-s :iri- .: 1 -in
its iletaii-i, ten. tin; to give it greater lifeatiil variety, aiul e-pivi.il.y iur--to
the women an.l yoanj; pe.iple of the hoaseln-hl.
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Jlcmorial Work
VVWI. F. SHAFFER,
SOMERSET, I'FX'A.
Manufuctaivrof and Deulertn
ratirn Work Furnished on Short Notice
Wm HI EM3ITE mi
AUo, Agent for the WnilTE BRONZE!
Person In need of Monument Work will
And II to tii. ir kuu-rvst to oii at uijr Bli.ip
whi-iv a prop.-r -tliotiiiu? will lie sivi-u tle-m.
-?iiti-Lietioii n:l:iriit..-. in fv.-rv r.ts, and
Pri-i.- very low. 1 invito njHvial atUuUoa to
th
Wtita 8-0-1s, 0.- Pjr Zinc Minj-n-mt
iiitrotne l .v Rpv. W. A. Kins, ns a d.ei.le d
liiiino ii. -m, It, tin. -itii i.i M.tTiii i .1
t'onitru mil. nn-l wfi.i-li ts .!.-.;. ii.-1 t l i
popular M.muiiii-nt lur our ruita j.ile Cli -lutte.
U.vr ut a call.
31.. F. SUAFFIF,
BEST
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in ine l hyicttn U,o i
Them.
Somerset, Pa.
Rapidly Bsc-omis? afca
LLGbG
SOMERSET. PA
Station,
S0JlEnET, P
OF THE NEXT
MTED STATES
ANXtirXt'I - D IN
WEEKLY TRIBUNE
aiul the ilisajijMiiiitiiu-iit nfili-' "ir
t-lt't tin. with Hit- reti!l limit r
the t-anii'-ai-in tlie im-t inU-ii-.- tx 't'111 .T
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