t : i 4 I - ( The Somerset Herald. HWARD SCI UL, Editor and Proprietor. WEMXKSUAV. rVIru;iry IS Shcretary Morton, who thought he w.t illicit Ut than the law, ami rvfastnl txrry out the provision for i'ie free Ii-irilmtion of s-eeds, has receivi-d a se vere wooling hy Conjrress, and has l" -u--vni"itor.ly ordered to do his duty. Chairman llarrity says that cx-iov- rnr 1'attison's canilii:wy for the pres-Mt-m-y i? gaining strength. Jjdging frnm the nturus of last week's elec tions, the ex- inventor has to g::in i-y id nut votes to curry his ow n stale. Will, while there is life, there is Iiojk'. Aeeording to t!ie rv-urt of the Agri cultural lKartnunt, ju-t issued, the value of the country's live stuck on the 1st of January, I'-'. in round fig-un-s, as follows: Horses, FU 40.0UO; mules, 10.:,W,iK; milch cows, $:'M 0 H.imi; oxen and other cattle, OS,kh (i i:t; sw ine, $1-"8,.VMJ; and sheep, jV Tin: IV-aver Argj says that Senator Quay's lViuliicaiisin means union, rogres a:id prosperity ly means of a vigorous A-n-rioan -Ni'icy, protect ion of American iu!.r and industry, inter nal improvements and the develop ment of iiatural resources. Moreover, he is the o;;ly ltejt'j'.ilican who can har m !ii-e the silver interests. FEBRUARY ELECTIONS. rt, t;h.;-xri, 7i-.v Judge of election, J. M. M -iss.-r; inspectors. It. I- K.. luiiicr, J. A. Ilr.-int: -hool directors, II. L. Ootintry m in, E.ias t-!r, 1. V. ttayimm; wiw viirs, V. II. Sarver, Ken Smier, 11. i-. Cffic-alLiit or tie Kwly Elected Icrcogh Tnn-n Vi n fffVrl r.rant;e nsUMe,J'.v ph lioylt-; treasurer, r-..:i-s..- l.M official returns of . M. N. Keiinan; clerk, J. M. Miller; audi- Itorough and Township otlicers elated on the lsU iust.. Tin: lU'puhliean voters of Cumhria "utility are among the lirt in the State to pul.Ii'-ly endorse S.-nator iay for Pre-i.lcnt, which was done in a ring ing reli!ti!ii mi:tnimo;:-ly adoptol l.y the county cotiveiition, which as sembled at Klienshurg, oi Monday. A I. van Kvaxs Mso.. a ieadhiji Ke- -tiliiie-jii and pr :ni:iei;t iik-iuWt of the (.'umhria county ';.ir, wa U!.a;i-;n tusly fiidoi-scd fr C'-oiiirrVss iitid was in.-fciw-cred to select his ow n ci'iiilrrces. Thkkk are now eight candidates in the race for the llepulilieati nomination for the presidential prize: McIviiiK-y, of )".iio, I Iced, of Maine, Allison, of Iowa, Morton, of New York, i;t:y, of Penn sylvania, Culloiu, of Illinois Davis f Minnesota, and Mandt-rsou; of Nebras ka. S far, about fifty delegates to the St. Louis convention have been cho.-en, not enough to iiidi"ate, even remotely, the possible strength of any of the can didates. Such an array of able men was never liefore presented to any na tional convention, and, let the choice fail upon any one of thein, the llcpulj 1 leans of the nation are assured of hav ing an able and worthy candidate around whom to rally. Senator Quay has made a formal announcement of his candidacy for the presidential nomination, in response to a letter signed by every Republican iiiemlf-r of the Pennsylavnia delega tion in Congress save Mr. Dalell, of Allegheny, Mr. Huff, of Westmore land, and Mr. Stable, of York, who, as backers of the late Combine, have pre sumably unhealed sores. The congress men say to Mr. Quay: "We take this i;ortiii)itr to reoue-t yon t be a caiitli'ialc. Mild ti assure you that from the numerous expressions of sentiment in our respective districts by Icatilitiir l:.-rui.li.-.ti:s. the mention of your caiuliii:-i-y is rt-.-ei.-,l w'uk favor ami t'-i .t you ill olit iin their s!:pi.rt. It is kom.? Imiesin.-e Pennsylvania 'had a candidal" for the Presidency, l,ul there is n. r-.is-ii lay our great K-'ptib!iea;i Sute shoitid longer Im ignored, and we beiieve that the man and the x-eai..ti unite in mak ing ytwir candidacy available at the pres ent time," Senator Quay' reply, dated Febru ary 15!, is as follows: "Your letter of the lf:h inst. his been handed to me this evening. Some days ngo, in deference to friends hoxe wishes co.ild n.it lie disregarded. I signified mv willingnoMM that my name should go Im: forethe Kcpuliii-i:s ,f the tmuitry in the high connection y;;i ineiitioit. "and your kind coincidence in their s-.igs-lion is exc.-eli!ig!y cratifyiiig. DoiieCnig that they and y.e.i are co:ialiv sincere. I remit my candi iacy in all good faith to the wisdom of the delegates who wiil as f-"!ii!ii ut Si. Iuis on the t'Jtu of June next." This o ight to make it pretty plain to every lnxly that Senator Q iay is in dead earnest, and will remain a candi date until the cieL BOKOUtiHS. i?r.-Burgess K AV. Cassler ; justice, Kore Kaufman: judfie .f ele. tion, A. K. t'aitsler; inK-tlors. John K. IXsli, I. H. Custer; w-Ikk.1 directors Allrt Xauule, II. II. Cawder; town council, AUiettNau gle, Kore Kaufman, tieorge IJenson, W. H. Ca-ssler, Josiah Meyers David Kreps J. I. Iilough; street coiumiiwioner, Aaron ShalTen c.nstable, W. II. Benson; high constable. It. P. .Wolford; auditor, S. J. Shetler. ;. ,-, Justice, K. C. Hefflcy; judge of election Jaob Swartzendniben Inspect ors 1 1. F. Ba!l, i. V. Beihl Jr.;(K-hool directors F. B. Collins A. C. Fl-to; town council, AY. AY. Shaw, Jacob lim ner, C. P Bru laker, Andrew McQuade, 4. B. Musser, ('. AY. Kri-i:iger, M J. Baker; street commissioner, K. AY. Hart-r...ni- onstalile. i. Buekman; high e.insiaoe .v. i-. im 6". v- - or, J. X. Johnson; auditor, F. I- Zorn. r,f7i--i Justii-e, II. II. A UUjU'ige. C. A. Youlen inspectors U I AVeimer, C. AA'iltnnit; tehool directors. C. A. Youier, J. AY. Bwire; town council, C li. AViltrout, Paniel Mickey, ("has. Younkin, John AY. Ilwire, C. A. Younkin. B. AY. AVitt, J. A. Liphart; street commissioner, II. II. A "ttt; constable, Haniel Mickey; high consuble, J. I. Hostetlen auditor. Win. Mickey. r.feu.v-Judge, I. AA. ration, in spectors Curtin Bowlin, J. C. Show; school dirotlors A. B. Humljcrt, Thomas MeCulIoiish; town council, T. B. Bean, B. A. Fic'utner, A. C. Bodds Samuel Bowlin, Peter Bowlin, John Lenhart, M. Henry; street commissioner, Henry Speicher; constable, Thoman lattle: h'gh constable, Ieroy AA'illia'iis; clerk, AY. II. FranU; auditor, I. AY. Kniudd. Jlimrer-t. u!c Burgess and justice, A. B. Clark; j'idge of election, Kufus Crisscy; inspectors I'eter M. Boyer, Ira C. AA'yn coip; school directors John Hamer, P. J. Bioiigh, B. F. Bc-rkey, Xoah Crisscy, H. U Livingston, I. P. Bull: town coun cil, Baniel Shafier, B.C. iiiimermau, John Ivohr, Amaniali Bodii&rs, C. AV. AYeigle, John J. Miller, K. K.o!en street commissioners, Klias Crisscy; constable, C. A. Ixihr; high constable, X ,ah AYash cr; tax collector, John Hamer; treasurer, Daniel Lohr; ch rk, K. S. Ciark, Xathau- iel Uodgors, D. S. Storey. Ji' uiri i-. :i Ju le of e!e:l:on, J)a id I. AVitt; inspectors AVm. Judy, AA'm. Snvder; sc!io.il directors, Solomon Judy, Henry Kauch; town -outicil, David 1. AVitt, John A. Kay lor, II. AV. Maiirer, P. I. Berkey, AVm. Juddy, J. J. (iriiilth, John Bink; constable, Kimmel KauvU: street comiuissioner, Solomon Judy; aud itor, Ij. T. Lampe. .V.;y--, ..f,V Justice. A. D. I'loto; jadgp. AY. M. Daugherty; inspectors C'harlei Yaist, John S. Say lor; school directors B. D. Morgan, V. M. Housel, town conn cil, F. A. Domer, S. A. Kendall, B. Keith, Cyrus Shnitz, A. Chamberlain, John i Savior, John S. Graves; constable, Xoah Caton; high constable, Justus Keim; auditor, E. J. liickey. AVir Jtitltimurt Judge of election, AA"m Straut; inspectors A"m. Hankinson, John Lilly; school directors ti. G. Straub, J. M. Topper, B. AVolfhoie, AA'm. Hank iusou, Joseph (Jeller, Ambrose Topper, A. P. ltitlle; street comiuissioner, M Hiekey; constable, Harry Darr; high constable, J. P. Spieer; auditor, J. J. GardilL Xnr Crittrert'lh- Justice, Daniel AY Will; judge of election, AA'illiam Flick; inspe!tors Henry Bittner, AA'illiatn II. Miller; iM'hoid directory, Simon P.Ted row, Barney AA'alker; town council, Her man A. Stahl, Daniel AA'. AVill, Henry S. Boucher, AA'illiam X. B irndt, Ieonard I Ferrell, John AY. llannii, Kcuisti MeMiilea; strwt couimissioner, Josi.ih .'rfos; constable. Lroy X". Scott; audi tor, Joseph P. Set-hlcr. A' x-i ir.t t l Judge of election, A. Evans; inspectors Harry C. Earner, F.Snyder; Hclnxd directors D. J. AVolfersberger, Ephraim D. Miller, D. II. AVolfersl-erger; town eouiieil. J. M. AVolferslnTger, Joseph D. Miller, John A. Philiippi, Frederick KiMintz, Jonathan Growal, M. H. Snyder, Chas. Benf'ird; street commissioner, Geo. AV. Pile; constable, John AV. King: high constable, Frederick O. Imjionf; auditor, Jiseph Hanger. XiiUxbHrji Justice, Samuel Lowry; judge of election, AVm. Cochrane, inspei-t-ors, Albert Lowry, R. A. Kidner; schixd directors D. . MeKinley, X. B. Xew man, C. S. Liehliter; town council, Jacob lotfe'.ty, I". A. Man st, M. P. St .tier, Over Thirty Years Without Sicknss Thk candidate Presidctitial, Vice Presidential, Senatorial, Congressional .says the Chicago ' r ,;.-;, are in the lield or under discussion. Demo cratic and Ih pul.iican, they an? all lie fore the people, and all, by direct ad dresses to the people or by the indirect method of published ir.UTvie-.vs or the yet more indirect mo-leof a-s;inuie-s Kiven by conf. lenthd fricmls, are pres enting their opinions concerning na tional policy. The difference U'twecn Ucjejblicjn and D.moTa!ie ji:nion is well marked. Ilkvry Kcp'jhlicau candidate is loud an I Ik.IJ in declaring that his vote or influence, or v.ite and influence, shall lie cast for a speedy return to a system f adfptate piteclioti to all American industries. Major McKinley, Senator i'uilom, tJovernor Mortoti. Thomas . Ileed, Senator Allison, and Mr. Quay idl are outspoken pr.itectionists; one is not more stalwart than the other. I'.ut no plain speech is heard from the Democratic coterie of candidates. The have been wrrued by the disasters that have Followed ft and follow ed faster, tunc; in the fullness of abasement the last national convention of Democrats, at the bidding of a Kout horn journalist and an Estern importer of lnglij gKKls resdved thus: AV denounce the Bepublican system if prtsnion ax a tnu:.l. a niidaery of the in issof the American pi;le for the Ik'Ii--iit of the few. We Ik l.-re it to lw a f in lamenlul principle of the DeuiiN-ratie party that the Federal government ha no c TK:lution.il p iaor f c;itor.-e r.nd -:ie.-t tarilf duties. e.eijit for CiC pur- e of revenue only. The Democratic ctti lidutes now dare not attack the protective system op only. Not daring again to :.dk openly of free trade, they uow Labbie of "revenue re form;" and, when sislted n define ti,e p'.irase, they mumble iueohcrentiy of free oaim-rcial intcrcoar.se." When a Il.pub!k'4ii talks of revenue reform he means reform by way of re e.U of the Wilson bill and tuhstituth of a protective tariff in it place. And he says that he means just this. When a Democrat talks of revenue reform he says that he means "free com ii 'reial intercourse" to le a oontinua i n of the p ilicy that htw increased our impitru, decreas, ur exports in 4 reastil our national debt, and decreas our power to pay it; that has cut iown the wages of laborers and lessen ed the profits of farmers, bur which Jta enriched the li ithsehilds and the Morgaus by the uiiliious that they have made as cttutulssiou and broker age on the increase of our national debt. tor, B. G. Hay. n:e?rt v"' Judge of election, L. D. Yoler; inspectors, Aaron Miller, M. H. Meyers; school directors Jno. M. Thomas H. F. Barndl: superv i-ors. T. T. Mi-hb-r, Dnid S. Katilmin, J-ic.li G. Mibler, Josiah S. Bioiigh; i-onslabie, S. AV. Liv ingston; clerk, K U Swank; auditor, Ievi M. Thomas. Elk ..'ci Justice, AA. G. Garlitz; judge of election John P. A'ogel; inspectors, J. H. Lowry, Nelson G. Nickelson; school dire-tors Harvey Livengood, Simon S. Millen supervisors V. J. Davis Jacob J. Thomas Jaoob Engle; constable, J. E. Garter; clerk, AY. G. Iwry; auditor, Eli Egan. Fur I lop Justice, J. II. Noel, judge of election. Henry ltichardson; ii:sp;vtors, A. It. Savior, Israel Burkhart; school directors, E. C. Earner, Hs. S. Deitcen; supervisors Solomon Shumaker, Adam Sturtz; constable, Samui 1 t'aumen clerk, Norman Keuuell; auditor, Jos ph Lowry. ;, t hi;!:. Justice, ". U Yutzy; judge of election, I". S. Hochstctlen ins.ectors, AVm. H. Bare, Francis Lint; school direc tors Joseph E. Baker, K. F. Housed; supervisors, J. D. Arnold, Geo. Shockey; constable and trea-urt r, I. J. Baon clerk, S. M. Housel; auditor, Fred. Burr. J.jfffHtH Justice, David tiardnen judge of elect ion, S. P. Barclay; inspec tors, J. C. Flick, C. U. B. Cramer; school direi-tors, J. G. Barclay, Edward J. Baker; supervisors Gillian Mull, AA'odey Miller; constable, AA'm. F. Shaulis; treasurer, Henry F. Millen clerk, Hiram Beck; auditor, John Ij. Gardner. Jrmur Judge of election, Jonathan Shiink: insoectors. Michael A. Zimmer man, M. Ij. v eigmcy; seuioi uirccior, Abram Trexel, Henry D. Lohr, Geo. C. Kehmuckcn superv isors, Jatv.u J. Kline, Josiah Gobi:, AA'm. Buy, Daniel Sachs; constable, Henry . Horner; treasurer, AV. F. tJonder; clerk, Daniel G. Li::t; auditor, Fred G. XefT. .! . ; Justice, II. Johnson; judge of eiv-l;o:i, II. B. Ileal; inspectors, Henry Sl igle, E.ihraim (odger; selnsd directors. I'eter Slider, Joseph Bittner; supervisors, Crias Murray, G. AV. Tresslen constable. C. II. Geiger; ireasiirer, II. A. i.eiger; clerk, AA. A. Hay; auditor, J. V- Geigcr. .;. (,' Justice, Ed. S. Bittner; judge of election, A. S. Mii'.er; inspectors, J. X. Baker, X. J. Shaulis; school directors, I" II. Strn. H. F. Bittner; scpervisorp, John H. Mii'.er, F. B. Murray, M. J. Shaulis; coi!lahh J. J. Pile; treasurer, IVier Speichen clerk, Chas. Bittner; auditor, X. it. Miller. L',ii : i- Tri .'.. ;"' Justice, IX. Vana m.m: judge i re'e.-t:oii, II. H. lt:'s'..; in spectors. G. W. Taimehill, J.C.Silbangh; seh'jol directe.rs, Ji.hn Kelso, F. S. Krcg n supervisors, !. B. Dodstm, Xoah r;etehc-r, S.'as Com:, K. B. Lvnhiiit; coii Mable, K. B. Xickeisoi.; treasurer, 1". D. f a. Ur. II. Wettstf.in, a well-known, ntenrisi"g citizen of Byron, 111, writes: "Before I paid much atten tion to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a veil day; but finee I learned the evil re sults of const ipat ion, and the efficacy of AYER'S Pills I have not had , :. 1. . 4rf-5( . one uay a Mi tura rfjl-v'fy for over l"ir,y ear3 Kf.ZPsf not one attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My Avife had been, previ ous to our marriage, an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against cathartics, but as poon as she began to use Ayer'a Tills her health was restored." 1895. Report of the County Auditors, CI THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET, FA. Receipt and Expenditures of Siiiersct Cottnfy, !.., fro;;i t'le iirst M,;?id:iy in January, IS.m, to tin first Mouday iii January, l.v.M. Elm tat II Pirtit, Esip, Tressinvr of S'omerA-t t'ounty, P:l, in account with the ( iui?v of Somerset. Cathartic Pills Vedal and Kploina at World' Ftir. Ti Rutors Strength, tike Ayer's Sinapetilia EECEIFTS.-DR. For tux rvwivttl from collectors of State, County, SjKiial and Iog Hate for tlteyctiM lHS'J, 1S'.)1, is!r', is.:;, i.ss, ami is'.u. Ctll.LK TuJW. MsTIlKTS. 1 S:im,ii. IjwuluTt , Slimyirtsk lownsltiii 2 John II. t Ankcny .. ; il-iimho;iili to nslii.' tljohil K. iry.ii.". Nonluoiij.lon low n-ii ;(... I1'! 4 Win. Itilrkiioiiicr 1 Tnrkej hmi towusiii. 5 I- M. I'.iuImtI Sliatle tovnslii " I A. . Aiiki iiy Jciim rti n ltorotum 7 K. H. Ilerkcy. . J.liiiniii lo Hhhi " j K Nucih 1. ISowinan. Qiicnuilioiiiinj tou nhlu... " ' J. K. lLirUHl Al.li..u township ls! 10 John Niirvcr Allcirlieny lou;irl.it " i t; Xr:n:m Xew nian, Xc in Xewnisn, Ben jamin Boyd, John J. Keito; stred com missioner, Henry Dash and Alfred Wag ner, lie; constable, John It. Fair; high eo::s!uMe, Win. C. Warner; tax "liector, .1. C. ;1 t;"-!iy; auditors, Irrin Kayman, J. T. Jei!:cy. .V. ir,;n. .' Justii-e, S. X". McMillen; judo of election, IJ. AY. Lcuhart; in specUirs J. I. Lenhart, II. K. Wi:Lsoii; sch.sil directors T. J. Jaeol.s J. '"'V. !'.!ul s!ec, B. Y. Xedrow; tvii council, I'eter X'ull, John Close, A. Yan-iekle, 1-Vel Kooiitz, I. A. Wittson, T. M. Hook, S. X. McMiihm: c .-instable, D. L. Trcnt'e; auditors J. I- t'allagher, Jon-is Ault. .V, :i. rv .' Jiisti.-c, Xoah C:isel.eer; jude A. H. Htist'in; inspectors, Jere miaii Ilhoa Is, Fratik 'il'oert: sch-jol di rcclors. F. J. Kooser, D. J. Horner; town c luneii, ;e . .1. Kre'is, Jadi F. Pile, II. M. Berkley, It. li. Kohcrts Joi:!i H. Mil ler, .Tames MeK'-lvoy, D-i:::el Ke'ier; street commissioner, II. . Cnunirgl: un; cmsUiMe. V.'i'.Ji.r.n f iliu-ri; l.ih cois sta' !, ClccntsTs Huston; auditor, M. E. Crave". .V ut a'ot.j Jude of elect t n, Cortie'ias Bender; inspectors, B. V. 1. .vni.i.i. .Terry Swart; seh-ml dire :ors, John II. Svyo'er, Fiaiik Wel.el; tow n s.i:c.::!, J. E. tJii'in, W. A. McYieker, Is:t:ie Fcrner, Moses Miller. John A. Young, J. II. Bowman, J. II. Hile; street commissioner. John J. Met74jr; constable, Levi F. Shatter; hih c instable, tieorge E. Barnhart; auditor, M. Y. Sorber. (Vi; Just:, J. B.J.Jennings; judgeof election, J. H. Wagner; inspeeUirs Ix;roy Frjuer, John F. Ziyi merman; school directors M. Andrews, I, J. Miller, J. B. Coder; town council, J. E. Schrock, F. Ball, Elmer King, Aaron Shannon, VVm. Demtuit, Walter Herring, J. M. Mtrwhall; street commissioner, Jacob Previcr; ustable, Samuel Thompson; high constable, Henry Zimmerman; aud tor. 1". V. Wagner. -!lerilttrg Justice, W. LoiljE jiidgc of election, John H. Meyers; inspMors C. II. Meng..-s Wm. F. Moser; seb.s.l Ji-re.-trs, Henry Moser, John Paul; to-.vn council. J-ifceph Sturts Oeo. V. AVitt, j J y Younkin. Jo'ju E. Shatler, th Wills, Xelson Prest41;i, Lloyd L. Sturtz, John, tj. H!i:.-, Ja. Close, ( the four la.-t ar tie); street ommNsioner, f'eorge W. Fe-ljt i jjj co;i MUble, C. A. Meyers; clerk, John E. Shaf fer; auditor, J. II. M jser. TOWNSHIPS .l,xi.J,itle, C. H. McMillan; Ju-ign Election, Ja. liil&uian; In spectors David Stark, Jcm. WiJkins; s-!io1 directors J. C Dellaven, Stephen McCIiutock, Isaiah Silbangh; supervtsors, Samuel Hotfmeyer, Siinou Miller, J. M(4'iiutM-k; coiisUtle, T. J. Havener; clerk, A. S, Mitchell; Auditor, Frank J. SUirer. A Ujfuif Jusli'-c, S. ti. Oougheliour; judge of election. Smuei Walker; lu w;ectors. Daniel F. Sarver, Comeiiiu Suhre; school diro-tors Jacob Sjcieh-r, Samuel C. Brant, Frank Wambangh; supervisxirs, Budolph Keller, Ed. (i-css. ner, Albert Burkhart; constable, ic.ra ! t'lessuen clerk, A. L S:u:ih; Audit.tr W. F. t i:!er. I .'.' -i -Justice, J. F. V.'cirnr; judge f election, Alex. Snyder; inspectors. A. C. j Sirner, A. Minkeyer; school directors, 1 Samuel Shoemaker, Mahion Snydw; supervisors, Al Sii.cn;nker, E. A. S';y der; eonsuble; Xtali Prills; treamrr -, : Dewalt Snyder, clerk, D. S. Cnjip; au!it-.r, II ?nry Keiiii. Liiip-nticid; clerk, IC. S. Anderson; auui tor, II. 11. Moon. lli.U:;. ,-,wl;-Justice, John II. Miller; judge of election, It. B. Saler; inspectors II. D. Pyle, D. A. Barron; school direc tors Wilson Whipkey, Israel t'ross; su pervisors Paul Miller, Josiah Pile; con stable, W. G. Sitigo; treasurer, J. J. Mc Millen; clerk, P. K. Moore; auditor, J. M. Whipkey. Mi d Justice, J. C. Wellen judge of election, Harry Bay; inspectors C. J. Scchler, James M. Meyers; school direc tors M. M. Savior, Michael Ansel!; su pervisors, S. W. Boucher, S. W. Flick, S. J. Bowser, D. i. Miller; constable, J M Spangler; treasurer. At Eicher; clerk, II. i i. Will; auditor, M. M. Critehfield. X.rt!tti.njjii Justice, M Brinhain; judge of election, L A Martz; inspectors, Paul Ackeruiao, Herman Muhlei.burg; school directors, S J Hantaan, Matthias P.xrlii!g!i; supervis.irs, Calvin A Marts Enu II De;d: i-onstat.le, S W l'oorbaugh; eleik, Isaiah L Martz; auditor, A Bittner. tijh JiJsli e, S M Crist; jude of electioi., diaries P Crist; inspectois, Henry Barnhart, H M Truax; s-hofl dirrt'tors Ja-.di Secse, Emanuel Web'o, J L Hamngarducr, E!ia:i!rt;th Whitaker; supervisors, Jesc Iliieman, Ja's.ib Bo water, Ja-ob Egnlf; clerk, Josiah Ankcny; auditor, Ezekiel Felix. 7Wf Judjeof i lection, Josiah Blough; inspe-tirs Henry A Bcrkey, Alfred liahagen; seh'sd dirwtors, E J Bniumel, S B Lehman; supervisors A J Berkey, Isaiah Ilolsopple, Samuel Weaver, J W Dcitz; constable, Elmer Hayes; treasurer, Joseph Seese; clerk, Peter Ilolfman; auditor, M K Johns. t-tr,.t!i :' Justice, E E Ankcny; jude of election, Herman Swank (Xo. 1), Jacob A Shafier ( Xo. 2l: inspectors John W y.immcriiir.n ( Xo. 1), tiotlieb Straub iXo. li, Jacou K omit j: (Xo It), Wm II Bowman (Xo. 2:; supervisors Josiah Lhr, John J Bowman; constable J A Sj-e.nlei; lr.tsur-r, Wm Muurerj. clerk. Win II Ankcny; auditor. Espy Trus:Ie. S eio .Jude of cl( -.-lion, V." It. Rankin; inspectors. H.irvry H Lii:g, J A B;-rke- bile; Kch'xil directors, Ellsworth Ling, S J Cable; supervisors, John Yoder, David E Wagaer, Prank It odcrs. John B I'mlsTgor: constable, Phil Zimmer man: clerk. V" Custer: auditor. It W Mc Gregor. .Vi.v-f Justice, P II Y'alker; judgo of election. D P MeAlister; inspectors, S D Baker, E J Weigh isch.s.! directors Ch.mnccy Dickey, Charles Frank; super viscrs, Jonas Stutzuian, liis.rge Shun! is Sol.nnioi Kimmel, Adam Sinnjistine; eo:,sta!:h, II L Berkey; clerk, U M Yoiiisg: fiiiuiti.r, F C Ithuids. uji'.ni-Judge of election, Samuel Shumaker; inspectors, John Troulman, Sim in Li pb-y: s.-h o il dire -t rs Sim :i U Mart, D G V.-.-M; s:iiervisors. Henry Pet. iibiiok, Miilard I.e;.ley; c-m st ible, B.tssel Mar:.; treasurer, Jonathan Ken r.eil: tkik, 11 E Baker; auditor, J II Lp!ey. ' iji.-.-. i J;id;;o of election. C A Will; inspectors, IraG Carver, J D Boss; st h;M)l directois, J:icob J Walker, Wm II Grove; supervisors Henry Weaver, I'.ii.is Zarefoss Xoah Reefer; constable. Chas A Ballzer; treasurer, C A Brant; clerk, Alex Hunter, auditor, S M Fox. S.iMixit Justice, W E Walker; judge of election. J II lenhart; inspectors II II Savior, X S Kike; school directors, E M Berkley, E M Walker; supervisors J A Miller, S M Guagy, Jl II Boekes; con stable X II Lenhart; clerk, C M Christner; auditor, Wm B. Schrock, I'-iih-r 7" i-Lfif'f Justice, Jacob Kreger, judge of election, A J Faidley; inspectors E E Sullivan, J G Scchler; tichool dire-tors, Ephraim Schrock, AVm Zufall; supervisors; Ben AA'alker, AA'ill Nicola, J W Nickelson; constable, Younkin; clerk, L W Sullivan; auditor, Items of Interest. Gladstone has declined the offer of an American magazine publisher for an ar ticle on arbitration at $1 a word. A bill has been introduced in congress to give, all cx-soldiere "5 of age, who served in the civil or Mexican war, 21 a month. Henry Micir.m, one of the largest cat tlo owners in Idaho, died there, a few d iysa to. He had M.mxl head and a ratine 70 miles lorn? and CO mile wide. Deceased was a native of Mareh.-.nd, In diana county, and had no heirs except a brother li big in Ohio. Harry Howard, an old New York vol unteer fireman, who died recently, gave his entire estate, ve.luud at to the woman who refused to marry him .VI years ago. The Agricultural appropriation bill passed by the. I louse on Thursday carried with it a mandatory order on Secretary Motion to ditributo J?!"r,0o.) worth of needs. Another Blue E'.k on Armenia has leei! published at I-.ndon, the despatches covering; tho pe-iod iietv. een Scpteinlier .!, 1:'.",, a-id iVbruary 11. 1". It e..i:tam a tublu prtj-ared ly a committee of delegates fnim ihij Embassies iif the Six Powers, showing that the totiil mindier of jM rsonn m:.ssacreI, coueirniiig whoso ite acc'irate infornuiiioti h:is bt-cti ol- ta:m-d, is i"i,'. At Sunday inorninc's mt ice in the First Methodist Episcopal church, at Pcttstowu, Bev. Stephen II. Evans pastor, who had jn.-t risen from a l ed of sickness, was iiiiaolo to nnisti a welt oe gn n sermon on the 'Healing Power of Christ," and was obligad to i;!i't in the middle, of his discourse, Mrs. Annie AViltcnmeyer, the fumed army nurse of war times stepped upon theplatform and taking up the thread of his theme finish ed it in a most eloquent manner. Eight car loads of dynamite blew up at A'iedendorp, in the South African Republic One hundred people were killed and three times that many were injured. Buildings were wrecked and thousands of people have lieen rendered homeless. Great heaps of mangled hu man bodios present a horrible sight. The hospitals are filled w ith the injured. A popular Milcrlptioii of nearly half a million dollars has been raised for the relief of the injurad and home!, ss. AA'illiam lams, who lijured so pro minent'y during the H me.-.t .ul riots if lvj, was fatally shot in a tight w ilii a fell'.iw lionrder in a Baltimore lodging house on Wednesday. lams was the chief actor in one of the most exciting incidents that ever occurred in the history of the National Guard of Pennsyl vania. AA'hen he expressed bis gratifica tion at the effort to murder II. C. Flick, Colonel St resit" r ordered him to apologize. He refused, and Col. Streator ordered him to be strung up by the t!iumls hail his head shaved ami drummed him out of camp. Maj. tien. Suowdtn confirmed the action of Streator. Emanuel Kitenour, charged with the murder of his wife, was found guilty of simple manslaughter and recommended to the mercy of the couit by a Westmore land county jury, on Tuesday. It is said tint Madison Bowser, of Jeannette, one ofthe jurors, declared during the trial of the case that ho would rot sooner than hni!; tlo? defendant. He will lo prose cuted for having viol it ed his oath. The ktiry of the Ritenour tragedy, Wh-I'y, is that the defendant went home on the evening of August ti-Sth and found his wic. absent. They lived at RuiTsdalc. S':e returned soon after bis arrival and explained that she had gone to a neigh b ir to procure bohui eatables. Kitenour wis jealous and prohibited her from visiting that house. 1 hey qnarfCi&l. ami, taking a Winchester rille, it is a! le?d, he shot her doad. Kaher Quickly Seaten. The much-advertised Maher-Filzdm-nrms fight is a thing of the past, and, ae ordingto Corliett'a a-tion in presenting Matter the championship. Lanky Bob is the chaii'.pio.i pugilist of the world. The fight look placa lU an almost ina cessible sandy ;sit n the oppesile Kidqof the Ri- (ir.tndo River, two miliLs from Imgtry, Mex., and it v. as witm-ss-e 1 by aimt tv.o bundled nect:ttors. Malierwas knocked completely out in the first round, after one miuide ami thirty -f. ve seioids of actual lighting. FitAsiinnions played the same eld game hfl im so often played before, leading on his opjxincnt until he had him where he wanted him and then landing a lightning right-hand swing on the jaw, and it was all over. It was the identical blow that knocked out Jim Hall in New- Orleans. For the first part of the round Maher had the better of it. He led often and forced the fighting. In his eagerness to get at Fitzsmmons he committed a foul during a clinch, and was warned by Referee Siler that its repetition would cost him the fight. Maher fought well, but from the start it was seen be was no mutch for his red-beaded opponent, who proved him self oue of tle craftiest men that ever s'.epped into the ring. Blood i irang Bound health. With pure, ric!, heaKhy blojd, the stomach and dir pestive organs will bo vigorous, and there will be no t!yspe:.s";2. Rheumatism and Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofulaand bait Rheara will disappear. Willi pure Eczema in nry part of tho body is in stantly relieved and permanently cured by D inn's Oi;it:ner.t, the sovereij'i ra:n pdy for all itchiness of the skin. Sued for Eis Cvn Coffin. Your nerves will lie strong. nd youreleep .tuud, sweet and rclrecdiir.g. Hood's Btrsavariila makes pure blood. Tlmt is why it carei so many discuses. That la why :o many thousand.) take it to cure disease, reta'a pood bealth and prevent tk-kucis and ba jering, Lemeiubtr Sarsapariila Is the r:-,! True Flood Ptirlfl.T. $t; six for $SL u i n-u e"n J -'- r B': eaT t tlOOU S PlllS fcic,ea'i toon-rate. 2C-3. HrxTl.NoTox, AV. Ya.. Felt. IX Judge W. P. Thompson, who was Treasurer of this Saite for eigLt years and w ho was the lirst judge of the criminal court in this county, has beeu making cxtei.sive preparatioHa for his deajh. He has had a vault dug and expensively finished, and has purchased a handsome casket for bis rein li us. (like a scn.vilion was caused some days ag) wljen ex-Mayor Dickey, of this city, brought suit against the Judgo for a casket. It seeun Thompson placed an order with Dickey for the casket, but ow ing to hlow delivery he loughlone from another undertaker. At the trial to-day Thump sou appeared and pleid his own cas, ar.d it is probably the first on record in lliish.aiw wlu ru a loan pas bet n ued for his own ooii'.i; and iu tuch suit defended Lin own case. TheJudjfc is one of tho most prouiinei't I'emocrats of this State, ar.u during Lis life has accumulated a large fortune. Rcrder of the IlKBA!.t t-Lould not for gr-t that J. X". SnyUrr, th? druggist, can fit their eyes with elates. Vr. Vol Tax. i lsy SiHsrlul. It H.-nrv Iteleli.... 1 Kit A" Snyder '. 1-S. A. Krctclonaii Hi;. W. i i ns A. Pile I'jl wis Manlii-iiicycr I" J. S". Iturkiioldcr is . H. Ah 1 A. f. AVeMiiiiK. . 3 i:o?i It Savior -I Ilenr- II. Miiler. K .Me vers U M. IjisiiIk rt it A. II. iiusi.m ti Kd 'ol-iiian J' .1. W. lUllzcr. lieiiMin iHiroiiti. . Iflnck tiiwnhip . Klk l.lck !wii.-hip ; . KairhH' township " , . .Icmicrtiiv ii tsiniiili " j . K'ooiicr lowihif . 1 Tnrk. yt.i..! .mi,j.iip... " j . I.hi. ol.i t.tn n-tilp " : . McyersdiilclMirui.li " I . M.ddltcr,v k lew ii. I, Iii ' j . ortti.on;o;i ttiwiisliiii.... I . i-le tounsliip " j . Sliade tounsliip " I . Somerset lsiiin- . " I . Stiiiierscl ntwiiship i i Stoiivcnsk town, I, in ' '"I " i j.n, r.nme .-.it in in 1 1. iiiwiisiup : 's J. ". Korscviic 1'rsliia lMnii).0i -" K. I. Slimier Wcllcrsltiirs bonii:;Ii ; " Kdwiinl Metz. Adilis.ni to'.viisli, p9J 'U los. di W:itnituKh ... llt-rlieny lownsliip... ' j Knink 11. III. y li-rliii iH.rniiv'li ' ' :'.I It. Alchistiii Illack ttiuiivliiii ' in. li. t ntz , " t'vriiH A. A'lUVler ltnilliersvfalley tou iisliiii. . '.i -s 1 t.iit it I k r ill -' li i ' Win. K. I'ulliii rt.nliiieiic Uiroinrli ' ST Ik Vt fit .. L-l!, I '..I- ' I i'. t . i e t.iiv a.li t" ItStll 11....... t-'air'ioiM townshiii. ircciiville township ! .'ellerson tttwnship .itiincritwn iMinuj;h....w.. ! I . K. I . I iiriier -!" A. J. St. hut ' John Selling 'l il.W. Mi.iir.-r. '-"nitiiiiHS ( tailaelic r leiiner t.twiishln... 4vtl:io Ittreiitji iiriiner tiiu iiwliin iMestieck lilil. :l.il4oln totrilNhij " .!. '.V. Ilurkiiolder I- Trkc f.il Ioh ii.'iip... 4'i'.. V. Vcl-lionse jMcycrsdidc lir.in!i 4T Solomon Tile iMiddlccieck tioviiniiip 4-''. H.Tttlnnv. Milfor t lowiisliijt ! i. W. 'iio-s . - I'eiiiis-ville t.roiii'li..! iv? VVm. Itt.wni;in ; Norlluimpton township..., .'i ii. niy toaniier, iuic lownnip .1. V.. I"0IS Itaniel ill f 1 SoltHKOll Snvder ;" W II. Kci:.r.... ir sylvoit r Potts Sillllllel I 'oimewa V "-s V. H. Ii. r... v V W K. I 'ornl r vuiaii Paint loviiv(ii t lien ia h. ml ne low lis Iii p...' Koek'.v.MMl Itttntiili ...J Siillsbui-y li'irtin.,'li j Simile foV. tlsllt Srtinerllcid Ntniiitjli soiners.-l ismtin;!! ' iio.'i'sel fowiistdp li.trt- si'. M.trl. si:iii:tinp:o:i Iown-.lep...i I.I !t.J. Hnnil sfo:,veris k t'uvi'iip j li. i.strye I'Tister --tovtsloM-ii UiniiiJi. at Nt iiMin .Indy siiinieli toM iisliip ! ! W in. :.rli:tri I'. In; k. f... lown-hip... l-..l.r. Koreyiiie . 1'rsb; l.ro:i.Ji : K. J'.SIiatter Wclieolinr lMir.m:;ii ! KM 01 f I K7 S Oil let 117 au Oh 77 a.i :r; :ti r.' 7'l ."ill lli c. tr.t IS, O! a-s ti ri r. o. li i. .. 4S l .Vt :V li I'M II J!l lll 4:1 -ST. '.77 7H III mi 7 I tl in -21 -.7' 111' l.'l lim K'.'i Is-. t Ml f.-' J7 ( r.t ks.; tf.l m, H". (!' H7 V.' 1 IS W 411 01 ni i ". M W SI an i 4o I- : l!i 4,S l I I J co tl to -; 17. ii; 7 t pit l::'.l s7 r. " ?: 7' 1,71 1st KT i ". li-.' 17 47 kj; '.Nil I I ". XT :n m SUtte. 50 61; 21 i i Kl ! 7 HI s.', tl tJ SI HI I no' 17 i r, v A im' X, -r, II -iii 7 "! HI 4 .V. 21 i-t 5 In 21 l'i -O, :w Si i lo co 5 ' Vi rs a-.. id -i 1st s; 41 7i! 3 71 f. Xr .-.I :u t:. (i: 1-7 l.7 sr,l :w r.i Jl T, Ml 5 im 2: 34 7 M .-, 7.I I 7l 41 IS 21 1. 4 Hi Mi I '.I r to 2 KJ 32 5 Ol i C7 H .V. 10 7SI dO 00 I'M 4.1 .-, I? I 10.1 f.i 4 ". 17"- i s .".1 i-.l 12 41 :,i 22 hi X" 4 44 I I Total lax r c! us nlnivt $122S!.", i"-i-S 1 TC. ( I'Mwnrd !eIT Ai'dlsoll tC."li:-ti!p t .liM'fill ':ilMlfcil'll A !lel. !iy loWII.liip : Knink 11. ;.;ev Itcrliu 'ic.rtiie-'ii 7': -I. t. Atchison l:l.ic!i towiiMiin 7! AV in. II. Kri!.; I.rotuer- -lllev lnu nsliii... I "W UT. IS-L", j(t;t i ":ise!ni;;:i lio.t.iieli v orieiiiitiiirii iowt:sln. ....... ittinei:... l..ro!i.O. Klk l.lck .. I,v,. ruirliop--' u.w.ii.ij : ir-s iiv'l.le I.,., ii hiji.... .Iel;'.'s.fi; owns!;ifi o iiicr?.- ni lH.roii;.,ii .Tcni:. r i .Wl:: lilji I ariiiier oki i.Sii;. I.ill 'oln 'ewiml.ip I Tink-loot totvnsVp... Meyers. : . i.roi:t'i M idlllil .. i U IIIHIT-Illf. Mill'ord ..eiii.ij. - N;"W t;:rrii(or.' l-o.niitrii .. New 'fi. rvilie l-.iroi!- Norlhaii ploi. ttmiivtiiji... !:ipit loa nslii. t)'l.'inr.!:enl.'lo. i. I,tj .. llock .;..! lH.roiiTli - S:i!ll ii:y lion.ii.'li shade tuV!li; J Somerlli Id UiroiiL'h SonCTSe! IVOIOII.'I. . f. i oiiiitryniiii: Soinrrsn town, hip I'li:.r!es I' Man Soul tii(tiipti.ii toun-dilji ' it. J. Hnmt sionyen-ek townsliip loHii-.rjrel 'iistcr stoycstovi n Itoroiieii ' Isil Nelson Jtidy : Siiinniit ownsiio, I't! Win. ticrlmrd I. Tiirkpvfm.t townsliip. : luiJ. C. Forscyilie ,l'rslna K.rou-li j Total tax l.ir lsa". ! Amount of mm tax l.niu-.-lil over.... i Ainoinit of Sli.letax linmulit over Amomit of County liix lin.uelil over I Amtmiit of SH i;.l tax ItroiiL'lit over Alllolllll of Slate lux ln.ln:lil over. Amount of Hij tax brought over. I 7-' ynis A. 7 . Mahion .:. n. r 7! VV . K, l'lOiiii 7", I lii ih bl v. lleiMI I .. i Kariier 77 A. .1. Sinn, r ?s lol:;, 1!. Selling 7.. II. W. Matirer s' TIii.iiimh ial!:ittlier si t t;.. I.n ni , s." Mc-licck lit am t: I. W. llii-i:i.o!,lcr.... M A. I-'. W. i-leiilM- .',So':illK.:i I lie . i H. T-.ir.jn- st K. .. :.! I. r s it. W. t;r..s s- Win. iMi.vuii.n to. I. i:. t'..;i-: 41 !!llllie Vl'lil 1-2 sm.i.iiiioii si.v.ltr. tar. r. Welil.y 14 Sylvester I'o.ts It', s'.iimel I 'ollliev.v.y... I-. V. . II. le-rkcv... I- 77s !"l :.s; im 1,7 -. I t'.t s". 3 l:t .v is 1--.I n- pi it; " 7 :o i:7.i -s tr. ri 7. i:.; -M U .t I f. -:) 0i I x: .-.i .; t .r; .',1 S! js! 2t jio m 1..-.M rr V.' M'. "i i!,i". :n 1'Kl (V IT-5 7-A 271'i 17 nns it'. 17i! 42 2T.I l 21 X 7 II 1-. 1S2 42 -U iVi ('. ::t sr 2 il 7". in' 2 hi. 142 m in (" j R si ! to no i,i ."j pn 1H 'rt -It e.t .V (it ;s: , 2 m ut ir: on in no in Hi 4'i ( Ki 00 4:1 irt M no 11 7H I'll SO Ttl 01) 3 H-" !7 til 371 Ot :o oi iii n I t 72 2"o oi i ; d ;7- .:2 ( :l i:i 2; n t' :mi 117 :n i it 2 1 t:i Ol 1 w 17 00 JlO oi 12. .1 11 IO r.'i it i:. m 21 ! l:rw ss .".V. K"5 17 .tl 2i! 41 i.t l-l 4.-. !i2 110 't : 71 f SU77 $ 1270 37 J B277 32 1270 XT, ; K277 X'l ; 122 .S7i ! ."fl !! i ttrroil lii2 121 i 101 license t .Vidll IS ISranil total tax rtM-ive.l forlvc; fee dtlccolllit v less 'i,r.inrertH niiniiilMiiin Jo"; r.ed, i, i. in tii.tii.y nt ii ii-, -in I lands- (Sec l'.iiiiiiiisioli.rs 'lsi"'erj"pV24S) im itorrt.w.sl int.ney.. m W7 It.sli mplioii money of iins.-it.sl iiinds (Sec Tax I.7cVi"p7T!""! liroiiimi:iHtltli cost I'.w llnr.tiiiB - - ..' UlUialllliee due ruuilly fr.Hll M'ttlt I.lelit til I--: . 7,111111 17117111 II '1111111 i &7i 4 OS 72H 7 '. Kl S?.7 24 14 7Ai I :i2 ll i2 I W lliilaiiee flue ltlim r E. Pit.-li, Ks j., Oiiinty Tnttmi r r Xi'TK.-Kn.m tills tl.s'tiet fKOO fnim W-7 CI. Iti i.l lilri. Isirrotrisl ntor.t-y t ch ir. d twice -(Stvl'oniiiiUsitmcrs' I,is-er 8, iiinl fotsun-i's books.) ! .rr;c, .r? ISM) l Kxiicntlituros. le n 12 1 , II 1 . l'i 1 Is I 1 By niiKiiint orders for assessors pny 1 . view, nt pay. rKil4 hihI liiidi;.- " comiiioi.weitltii costs I (lt.irn.lt.. . t tt ft i k.,,,.1. , i J wi. .. ...... (Hay - new i.rei'.'es " " " liridce reulrs " " " prl'itlna and Hdfcrtisiiijf cl.'tit.li cm'Iim-s. " court lion and jail re airs. . " ""-- expcnscsi " " " staliottery. ' rtKtd damaii.-H. " " conniv ir.viitul- district attornev f.s'.s " " IMMtiont II.tspit.il " HuntiiiL'doii Itefcniiatory. " " Morviiiji . ttttldiers' burial i Xh ns.i " r..ii.dal!.s.' n-tiirns iM.rn.w.-U iiio.tev " " lnter.-st . dn-t-p t!a!iie:s! , " " " Jidl ,l.tintor... " " " cl-s-trie lU!:t -(court liouse and jail. K4-..ps en)id jurors pa v " " murt Iloll-e taliitor. ' court cricriind trp staves. " H. ir'-tel''l. l.s-s " - " ns-orey " " money refiiii.t ' l en uuscet' d lands.. tnt verse jurors Iriy- stem c ra pners jny ' i'ro;!io:iolat- 's f.s-s -" iou:iiy cunniis.-ioiiers' clerk imv "" - attorney pay .' '- auditors clerk nv .". """" .ittoi-.i.y pay ' iMordin jar.i"s .. tniucrioini; u:is .ttsl lands , " " j!i Ijiin nts and ii)nrl!;:ix's. Commissioners' traveling eviHiis. " iMtstase ., t clerks ut isiinputiitii.il rtHirt tai-s'ii. n jnnii. aiiditim; pnl.iie aceoitniff- " " Jnrv I 'ieu!ii:s.-i...;iirs' itiy i .!:.-'ritrs l:,!l "jail pti.vsiciaii "t lni r. liili.le 1 . county ituditoiV jtty. .............. Insurance ... , it -. Tr.":siir. rti f.-.-s Hiiw-iii.sl land , , , poor hotiac It. Inliinee aceontil ............. ' si:ite 'K-monul lax To'al r.s'i lois foror-Iers inltl for W . l..'.liOiee risleinp'i..n money iil ttiil " " of I r. .tu;vrV com of 2 x'r t t nt. on j;7l.72 :!rt... " " btiiitllee U;x till llus.t.sl li.iidn ..... Total expenditures for is ti . J . twti 00 . K 00 . " it) ' 41 42 4 : 41 4'. l'i 17 4 l'i .'f .".I S - Jsi 70 I'M III 1201 Ki 2V!I 00 sro no 27 12 ". S 1421 a". 22H 2 to -HI 2". 72'. Kl ; 17 2'S IO -40 ' 2 I IO 41 ! 1. ill 17-. !' 71 11 lo"..; .a 717S Ji JCV I I.'-i t.. ."VI . "0 2:: i-t v; lo.l IO 4S 7". ."! "l ;.! :l 22" .' s "-7 i.I 37.7 ;) ! -! . 1- ! I ". .l 'it ."1 7 S la CI 12 .' 1 :t 2 . .'. :ti 2"i ' : 21 xl 1- in 2 '' s Ol I ! ! si ll..-i 7 i Hi l'i I .I II 2- 2 oi .V. NI 4s 127 7 ii". : 'in V-'-S's? f 7i- Jsi ;TK Knn:t ii.i- tltsluel a:nio:it of "52 fni:.t "'.-', Item 4. over pabl o:i mlary f H. V. iiar nt tt, eoiiiu.i'sliiii r. p p. SAYLOR, fSQ. I'rtilliotiolan-and I'lerk of liie iViiirts t.f Quarter S.sit!is anil i O er mid T-nainer of ll:e l'iui!ly of Somerset, lVnn'ii., in i;tssuiil with St.ine.-set t'ounty for A. 1. Isii, No. Iir. C'r. 1 j To amount shown be det.lt side of l.iil .. $ r,;i 1:1 2 jlty " orders is.in d lt K. I'.Suylor, clerk S OH I I Mil ii ii t;: EDWARD HOOVER, 'heritr t.f Somerset t'onnty, Penu'a., In account with Sonierstt County f,,r A. 1). isa't. Xi lr. Cr. 1 I To amount shown bv det.lt side of bill f liJ8 73 2l!y orders issued to KJwanl Hoover. Sheriir J. VOii 73 Iti2i Ti t HUi H. Nt. F. HARNETT Ctrtitity IVinimissioiierof sw.mersct Couiiiy, I'cna'a., In uts-oiint with Somerset County, Pa., A. 1. ist. Ir. Cr. To nirirreRte ain't of onlers Issuetl by Coinmr's to H. K. llurnett... f !!?l 00 lty 2wi days wrrvicc ut jsl i, an er Coinmr's ltsler S Wl 00 (,;l iw Vttl (II $ trtl Oil S. No. 1 I U. SHOBER Coaniy Commissioner of Soiiu rset County, Penu'a., In account with Somer.-et County. Pu., A. 1. JM-i. Dr. Cr. To arsn-eatc ain't tirdcrs IsJiitst by Comnrs to S. 1. siioi)cr S s; 00 Uy 2:s days sen ice it I i! ., as jkt Conniir'a lAiler...... ( KT. 00 h.:i 10 f s-l tin W. No. i! p HAY County Commissioner of Somerset etmnty, i'enn'a., inaccount Willi Somer ' sel County, Pa, A. I. 1V. t t. i r. Tonirsniniicciii't onlers issu.sl l.y Coinmr's t". P. liny... liy 2:1.1 days M-rt iei-s at (C! j" us p.-r Ctiiuinr'-i lxstgi r....... m. 00 M", (m Nil 00 f Mi 00 N DEBTEDN ESS of Sitmieisct Ct runty on the tit h d;iy of January A. I). 1SW. No. 1 ! Toiil.i't bonded iii'lebUtliii-sn 'Sec rmiiinr's iiiiiiut.-s 2 J " oul-suiQUin orU. rsof Issi, H-i, tvd, Itttt, IS '4 and XL". . Ir. w 00 11-17 Iff 71 17 ;i AVe, the m:drrs.(riietl Auditors of the County of fyomcrset in the Coniinoiiwi alth of IVnit syl v:; 1: i;t. do certify iliat In pursuit nc? of the 17lrt stvtion tifthe Afl enlitltd "An Act relating to cumins, townships, e., paK-isl Hie l.ilh day of April, A. II., 1st! I, we met lit Hie sent of Justice, iu I lie ciaaty ot S.nni r..-t. on tt.e t:h day of Jitnuari", A. 1.. I'i. and after Ircim; duly worn, cii-1 audit, adjust nnd sel'.le til several neroiuils niuin-l of 11 by law m-n-rttbiy tt. Hie m ixnil Ai-ts of Assembly nil I the Fiippieiu ills llierelo. a.ss.r.liin- ttt the lies I of our uiU'inent. abilliy and knowbslc, ami the iorti;oiu-; is a tnie and eorreel staleiiiei.t t f tlie joiiowin nts-t.unts n-spectivelv : ' 1st. Klmer E. Pugti, Treasurer of the County of Stimerset, with the said County of Somerset. 2.1. !'. I. Kiylor. Es-i.. !'rotlionptur-r aud Clerk of the Court of the County of Somerset, witii the sai I I'tiun'iV of Somerset. ' :ir.l. Kdward Ibt-rver. slierllfof the County of Somerset, with the ittid Cmmty of Sinieret. lib. II. K. Ituruelt, County Ctiuiiiissi.,uerof the Co;;t;iy ut SAtmei-set, with t !u-said Comity of S.imirsct. .' tli. s. U. Slio'oer, County Conim'.siiont'r of the County cf bomerset. with the said County of ,.i!j. rt t. liiji. P. Hay, County' Cg:ii!til.-Hiicf t-f the Coi;nty ?f Some -ml, vitb tl;e saitl County gf Somerset. . ii for tlie ir endin; fit! day of fannnry, A. It.. lt". And we fiirtb.Tccriity ll.ai & ; riii-i n inl:..ie,-due I lie t'.Mtnty Tnasurt-r, E'.mer K. I'uli. Esip. of elirhl thortsiind mid iiim-ty h.:.t i I'V dollars im(i0.1S. I We further it rufy llaa taeh ol H.titl o.'iiet r- tin til, d it trove were duly jtumrnonisl to apjHt.r rffnr? ;i:e Auditors una li.ty did : IT"11" wre i.s, and produced their txroks, vouelieis, 1,.--d. is. bills, iu pen, etc. In tertimouy hi-iof e tixvc ir r u: 'o s-1 our lia'.ds nndnfflx -d our seals, tl.ii.2lth di.y of i.ituu .ry. A. !.. I.-isi. A. J. Hilkm v. Axos AVai.kk.:. skav Ctc:i-. S.ut'H.I' K11S, istl.. W. v". ItAk ti:, stAi. z 0 o o o a 0) 1 z tt o I o sx ifi 1-9 The Peerless Traction ? Ji, 1 11 the l'..ls' t ovcreil .'.it .at r im !.!:; lutx to previ i.t rnstlij'i aii-1 liiirnin-;. Ut Ktr. i:xf i;i.ist ALL (.riI; .,: :' It is the orly Trad i..n y-,..: ' al! si..M-ks in -verv tti-r,.,'!''!1' :-'A' It is th on! v Tract:,',-, '!', ... "!" . I.X I mncr. timt leta i V.' "''. , 1 ...... ..ii- . e.ir . ' . I "o"'i; i..u ., :.. , -r hill. The ln-iicr ba ;tiilt of first cla. material Ill l The New Peerless Separator Thrashes f:ister, cleans eicaner, -rasteti less grain : kii lie a'lhlstt-1 from v heat to oats, ry aid other (frain without stoppii!. P'.ts the farmer's ;rain in his sacks iiiste.nl i! oil tho straw stacks. t j-! 1 Sten ger'S Wc are tlie agents for the sale BUTTERICK'5 PATTERNS, AA'ht-rcall miliscri-jtioiis for "Ik-Iineator" antl other periodicals piililisliei by the Itutteriek I'tilil'shing Company nhoultl be went from Cami.ria. S-tiitersct. Iinli ana, Blair anil AA'cstmorelaml coiinlies. SPRING FASHIONS Are now in. Any pattern will Ik sent l.y mail on receipt of price to any of the aliove counties. Kashp.:! sheets given free to ail customer. Since our last announcement wc have rcccivctl niaiif New Novelties in DRESS GOODS, For Early Spring Wear. J01 STEM. MAIM STREET. Johnstown, Pa. : Facts About : FURNITURE We ran inform the tratle and pul.lic a larj-c that we have come out victori ous in our deal with the furniture manufacturer of Michigan. AA'egi.t 11 we asked for in the way of liar gains, consct-uently all we expected, what more do we want AA'e only want the trade to know that our line is bet ter in every respect now than everlro fore and that wi arejoing to contin ue Belling Furniture on a very low basis, $25 and $28. CO wm buy a solid Oak Suit for the Ircd mom, containing ais pieces, made and linuthed in the very latest styles, $18 aiid $20.00 takes from our floor a nice suit, cither i:i Antique or Im itation AValmit tin isil. $23 and S3C.C3 pays foranieeovcr stutretl or wtod-l'ran!c st:it for the par lor, npliol-tered in ltroi-aiclie, Silk, Tapestry ami Plush. $15 and $20.00 takes one of the same style suits npholstcred in Tai estry. $1.80, $1.90, $2.00. Nice Heed rtix-k-ers ltttli century finish very orna mental for the porch.- $9 and $15.00 buys asolid OukSide-bourd. C. H. CI FFROTH LI 6C6 Main Cro; Street, Somerset, - Pa. 1 I "-- --" f.i t-i.;'-.rf rjc-.: .... THE GEISER SAW MILL, AYith vari.tl.le an. ':,.,t;,. ... fct l, cut, !ie,re in,. I i,.,r tl.au any sa.v n;:i m.i.i... ' CAIalL, Os as Holderbauni iViid TCxnmine Uiis ZVL'tcliinorv. IT 13 A GRETCCKFCnT? 1 HUEEIn I?" Sn--iA ct.v.Uiel:,, Kverj-tliit.g U toe l.t: IX- 5 I'KltiiiNt ;:, MATi:i:i.;i.,e . .-sKi:.r Their c!i.aii!iii-s 1 ;;, .. Their ..Ml:.ii y :tv 1:. m v. J. B. Holderbaum, 3 soMenscr. - I he New Capello Rance. WE sell the NEW CAVELLO RANGE, arantced the Iar-e,ta:i Range of its class on the market It ha3 very large an-l Ll.-h ens, hcavj grate?, linings and tops. Baking and Roati; j -w:. tlie highesit as thousands of daily users can testify. Ii" you v the bet buy a ILTIE'W CAPELLO. : : A L?0 A FULL LINE OF : : GRANITE, COPPER & TINWARE Milk Cans, hereon Poors and Window?, Ice Cream Freeze:". C7! . Gasoline Stoves. Call and see us. Respectfully, P. A. SCHELL, SOMERSET. Pi -A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY- 134 & 136 Clinton St., JOHNSTOWN, r- -Are Sellincr- 2,500 Fur Capes for S12.50. 1,000 Ladies' Jackets for S5.O0. And Other Wtnfcr Goods in Pfojmi-k James Quinii: OUTSTANDING County, Dos an.l State T.ca of Sor.uTst-t ennrr. pylvauiii. on t!ie Tt!i il.iy f Jannury. A. 1., lssitl. due an 1 1 1 T U; 1 U-ct.irs of !',! iliffrrt-Lt borviiLs U'l toweships ia tin' ontinty us nu. t t.l.t.KI Tl l;s AM, Imstuii rs. 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