0 Warrea SastirgV Law Expenses. Hasting wa. in hi pixt.v-thirJ year when ho wa avSuittl, a!Vr a trial which lasted wwn year-, in costs n;unte,l to XHV,.m wlii.-h s?. ms a rrtttv heavy lawyers WH-it is at the rate W over XH, year-thouirh no d'Kiht, heavv cxp.-nses Mere cent rafted hefore the trial Ix-san in theprepatiou of evidence. The printed l-rief deliver ed t anel for the defene extends! to ai fo!i volumes and I-aw's retainer wa 5'W guineas. Hastings memorial ised the house of commons to grant him comiwiwathm, hut Pitt, to whom the petition was sent, refused, in a curt rote, to. submit it to the sovereign, thmigh he did not hesitate, aschaiicel-l-.r of the exchequer, to debit the coun try with the enormous costs of the proc reation. Hut the court of directors of the East India company Itehaved very welL They resolved to grant Hast i ngs a sum of 71,00 as an indemnifi cation for his cost and an annuity of JCI.OOO for life. It will hardly be Uliev.nl that the Loan! of controi,-of which Punda was the head, refused to sanction these pro posal, as excessive, and untimatdy Hastings rcccivel from the directors r.,o x down and 4,01 a year for life. We presume that he settled his bill of -s!s for 10. in the poiind, and his three counsel, Law, Humer and Dallas might well have foregone some of their fees, for the trial brought them so much reputation that they all attained to the highest lsts on the bench. Saturday No matter what your trade ir.ay ' An herlKiJ'stor hatler Or sonietliiiig else, I say U thee If you have aught the matter, jKtn'X take the old style gripinjr pills That rather eause than cure your ills b it take Dr. Tierce's Tleasatit J VI let, f..r they are very small and pleasant to t-ike and are prompt aud cfovlive in their operation. They cure indigestiou, ;ek headache, biliousness, disordered liver and habitual constipation. Protect tie Ballot AEricf U.fl History. -.ci.;,,rin Pathfinder recently offered prize for tho best original his tory of tho fnited States in one umiur word, out of I'll contestant. the prize was awarded to W. T. Iroodeu, of Panna, 111, for the fallowing: "The re vival of learning, commercial rivalry, and religious zeal in Europe led to Co lumbus' discovery or America in Conflirting territorial claims and pareu tal animosity involved English, French, aud Spanish colonists ia war, culminat ing in English supremacy in lTi'5. Eng land's oppression alienated colonial affection, induced revolution, hastened independence. Common cause and dan ger begat colonial union; the weakness of confederation demanded a federal re public. Tarty differences tempted legis lation. Xegro slavery precipitated civil Htrife; secession, emancipation, federal authority mipremo; reorganization suc ceeded. Keligiotis freedom, an unmui ried press, invention, internal improve ment and universal education have con spired to prosjverity at home and honor abroad. A Heartl33 "W iftf. For violating the election laws of the Htatc, Wilhelm Snyder, of Hani-burg, has Uvn sentenced by Judge Siiuontou to pa v a fine of j-V) and costs, besides disfranchising him for a period of four vear. This should be a warning to all those who have in contemplation the violation of the election laws. The purity of the ballot is one of the most important matters to the American voter, and any and every one who knowingly attempt to debauch the ballot box should have justice meted out to him. Two Valuable Friends. 1. A physician cannot be always had. Ithemiiatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, lruie i.i:d Hums occur often and M-metimcs when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households nd the destroyer of all pain, the famous lied Hag Oil, 2 cents. . Many a precious life could l.-c saved that is lieing racked to death with tiiat terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest by investing 25 cents for a lxttle of Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. liottles of Pan-Tina wild at Ci. V. IV-nford's drug store. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Weblicr, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which he had not been able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 25 cent bottle of Cham berlain Cough Itcmcdy, says V. I. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Urimfield, and the next time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by Ik-iiford's Pharmacy. Threw Away His Canes. Mr. P. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly nuTtcted with rheumatism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused hini great pain. After Using Chamberlain's Pain Halm lie was so much improved that ho threw away his canes. He says this liniment did him more good than all other medicines and treatment put to gether. For sale at 50 cents per bottle bv Ilenford's Pharmacy. Norton Wadswojt'i is ot;e of those m.-ii who are liable to give nay to de spondency. On such oeea-ions he threatons to commit suicide. Not long since something v.ctit wrong and he said he would drown himself in the cistern. "Not in the cistern. We are using that for drinking water," said Mrs. Wadsworth, who had no nonsense in her composition. "Yes, I am going to drown myself m the cistern." "Very well," she responded calmly, "get through the rash act a won as convenient, but take ofT those shoes first." "What for?" "Ilccause some man who has got some sense wi 11 le slipping iuto your shoes, and I don't want them spoiled. Water hardens shoes, aud if he has corns the hard shoes will hurt them." Wadsworth, instead of taking a head er aud disappearing, shut the trap door of the cistern with such violence that the neighbors thought burglars were blowing a safe open. Stub Ends of Thought Cumso. I detest Jaynuith. He tells all he knows. Cawker It is not the chap that tells all lie know s that annoys me most. Cumso No? Cawker No; it is the one who tells nil he doesn't know. The Time for Baillinj l"p the syrtem isat this season. Tiie nld weather has made unusual drains upon the vital forces. The blood has lieeome imoverished and impure, and till the functions of the body suffer in consequence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great builder, lecausc it is the One True Mood Purifier ami nerve tonic. Hood's Pill became the favorite cathartic with all who use them. All druggists, 25c Physician And you've felt this way for several days? ll'm! L?t me see your tongue. Patient It's no use, doctor; no tongue can tell how I sutler. Don't Quarrel With people for groaning when they suffer with Rheumatism or Neuralgia; the p-iiu is simply terrible; no ancient torture wa more piinful; "out people ought to be blamed if having Rheuma tism or Neuralgia and won't use Red Flag Oil; it has cured hundreds of suf ferers and co-ts only 25 cents at !. W. lletiford's drug store. A Theater Rule. At the Leipzig Stadt theater no on, is admitted to his seat after the jcr f.inn nice has licgtin, except during '.lie intervals between the act.-", in lire ineil an association of tlu-::t. r-giK-rs hj.s Is-eii formed to obtain the same regulations. "I rather like that idea," said Win kle, gazing at a man who was playing a drum, cymbals, clarionet and four other iitrunicuts at one time. "Why ?" asked Tupman. "You have only to kill one man to blot out an entire band," was the san guinary reply. The River IX-e, in Scotland, has had more poems writcii in its honor than anv other stream on the British isle. TSTTIHS SHORTLY TOLD. Dr. Sailer Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Spectacles correctly adjusted cure headache. When your eyes arc crook- oil you only see w ith one. Have them straightened. Orttiiittji of lienefit, and no danger. Scaly edges of lids indi cate imin-rfcct sight Perfectly fitted glasses remove the cause, when the lids can le soon cured. Uhvrs on the eye often leave scars and defective sight for life. Prompt consultation of the doctor will save your eyes and many dollars. Oititii'Jutnl Lid soon produce "scums" over the sight; begin at once. Cataract is an opacity of the lens le hind the pupil; its removal is the only cure and a critical operation. Dr. Sadler has restored SJ7 out of 100. Most eases of deafness are caused by colds, scarlet fever, measles and chronic catarrh. Neglect of treatment is the next don't delay skillful treatment, the best is oor enough and cheapest by all odds. Obstructions to breathing through the nose lessen the oxygen to your lungs, poison your blood aud enfeeble your general health. Dr. Sadler will give you the most skiilful treatment, with 25 years' ex jierience to guide him. 804 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. A snob is of human creation. Good manners are sometimes an ac quired habit. Modesty is not one of the merits of Mammon. A gentleman's clothes don't always fit him, but they are always paid for. The mote that is in every human eye may be reduced by care and prayer. A man doesn't learn devotion to a wife.by devotion to the Indies of the ballroom. Love needs no definition. Men and women loved long before there were dictionaries. The ignorar.ee man fears to K tray by asking projior questions, is sure to betray him at the hit opportunity. The Law's Delays. "Have I a good case?" asked the cli ent. "Splendid," replied the lawyer. "Would you advise me to suo it?" "Well, no," said the lawyer, slowly. "I would advise you to compromise it" "Rut if I sued I'd win, wouldn't I ?" "Yes. ves, of course ; hut, you see, you're a man of over 40 now, and you might not liv- until we could get it to trial." The Mississippi and ;ttributaries drain an areaof 2,(,i'ii wpiare miles. The vacant judgeship in Philadelphia, caused by the deuth of Judge Allison, will lie filled by Governor Hastings by the appointment of li rector of Public Safeiy Keillor, a brother of the governor's private secretary. - Buckleu's Arnica Salve. THE lAorbluU.gy Rjga t fZtT CT !!nr,r5? fill l watch the color fade.S SwrUiO JKywU UiL the sorcaes3 disappear. i OUT. T IS MAGICAL. Crow I Show Fijlit. Crows in large numbers have appeared alor.g the New York and Pennsylvania Inrder. This is unusually early for those birds to bo in this latitude. They havo assembled in one immense i-oiony, and the woatherwise say their appearance is indicsttivo of an early spring. Whether that is true or not, there can be no doubt that this great colony of crows is made up of a lot of estrcmely hungry members, and, according to the rojwrts, they aro most annoyingly bold and persistent in their attempts to get something to eat. They flock in farm yards, and steal the food intended for pigs, cows, sheep and chickens. They also steal chicken, anil have made away with many pigeons, of which nearly every farmer iu that region keeps a flock. A man named fiKssmeyertook his gun the other day and w cnt out to shoot into a tlo-k of crows that had been particular ly destructive iu their raids about his place. He killed a crow at the first fire, when the rest of the dock, with deafening cries, attacked him savagely. Ho tried to beat them ofT with his gun, but they scooped down on him so fiercely that he was obliged to run for his life. The crows followed him half a mile to his verydior. He escaped into the house, his face and hands blading from wounds which the crows had inflicted with their beaks and claws. The flock settU-d in the trees about tho house, and remained there until toward night, cawing aud evidently waiting for Glassmeyertooome out. He did not go out, nor did any of his household until the crows had departed for the general roost. Another Brute Mrs. Winks "Did you sec this arti cle by Laliouehcre on Knglish and American women ?" Mr. Wink "No. What does it say?' "It says English women do not know how to dress." "May be not." "Rut American women have a natu ral taste for clothes." "That's - and not much else, some of 'em." N. Y. WnVy. Erawicg Tit Lines. Jtidjje Gunnison, of Kric, a few days a ,', filed roles governing the nainraii. tion of citizens. This course was render ed noeo-sary on account of the number of ignorant foreigners who recently applied for naturalization aud have been refused. The new rules fix regular terms of court to hear petitions; petitions must be laid over a term of court and the list must bo published in two weekly papers. Object ions iu writing will lie heard and petition ers must bo able to read and spell Kn glish. If within five years of the filieg of tho application the petitioners shall have engaged in any riot or be convicted of any criminal oll'ense, or participated in any cons-piracy intended to unlawfi dy interfere with or control any person in the full and free enjoyment of his law r il rights, or that he lias departed from the country from which ho came to ese ipo punishment for any criminal offeiise, such wnd u et shall be deemed o idciics that the petitioner is not attached to tho principles of the constitution of tho Unit el Slates and well disposed to good order and happiness of the same. Our people are growing more and more in the habit of looking to IVn ford's Pharmacy for the latest and U-st of everything in the drug line. They sell Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy, 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. I. TTAU7 TO TELL YOU The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sires, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sires, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ; Chilblain, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satirfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. N. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, Pa., or at Brallicr's drug store Berlin, Knowledge That Cott 300. W. F. Carnahan, a merchant tailor, formerly of Saltslmrg, had a book account of $i w ith credits for aKint half that sum, against Dr. Thomas Carson, deceased. lis sued Dr. John Carson, administrator, for the balance. Tho case w as tried, last week, in the Indiana county court. Carnahan kept a scratch order look and occasionally posted his ledger, but at no time of de livery of clothing could ho swear he made a charge. Tho books, therefore, not lx-ing of original entry, could not le in evidence, and Carnahan was forced to a non-suit. All of w hich seems to teach that, unless a uierchai.t tailor makes his charges at the time he delivers clothing, his look account against a dead man is not worth the paper it's on. V.'.'vy Yri:r End: !s Lame-Why 11 Avl.es and Pain;, and How to Curz it To yz:: T.no-.v what it is to have a baclt I": : i.ivl: free from aches and con it .?;t p.iin, a lame back, a sore back, aa -':i!:;r bjik. in fact a back that makes .';:r .if? a burden? What have you done f r ;.? And Joes it still keep yon from l'.:-.' kip: i'.uss that perfect health brings In.!? We know full well if such is your ic.:; '.:i!oii a cure fir it will be a blessing you no doubt desire. Flasle-s wou't il it. but ki;iv assist in bring-i-: ytrcrgth. Liniment won't do il; for, while it may fcive temporary rc:itf, il does not reach the cause. The eatir-c. there's the point; there's where to i;;:ike the attack. Most backaches com fioin disordered kidneys, therefore, you must correct their action if you would be cured. Pet'p'.c ere daily testifying that !.:n's Kidacjr Pills will cure "bad Uc'.:s.H People in Pennsylvania, people right hcrp at home, c-e what Jlr. J. V. Cloud, ft Y.ishiriglon citizen, says. Mr. Bloud e ;n alwrys be found at the clothing stors J S. J. Kalzti's'.eiu, No. 9 N, Main sticct; u:d he to our representative: "Six vc.-rs sgo I became severely afflicted with Li'i;:y uisTder; I ws compelled to take treatment for it and finally got to feeling we;l again. I continued in very good health alxn-.t six months a;o, when I co:u:i:rti(ed to have a pa: a ia the region of the kidneys. It grew worse, aud I Sufltred viry much froui it, A ilull, raawing paia never seemed to leave me. I got a box of Iloan's Kidney Pil's ct Vowel's drug store. Their cfTect on 117 case was truly magical; with only Yi a box the terr.ble pain in my back v.-.is gone. Bonn's Kidney Piils is a grand remedy and I take pleasure in endorsing it. No p:aisc I cou'.d give the pills can be gnaler than they merit." - 1 loan's Kidney Pills are for f-.!c by hV. dealers, price 50 cents. ? Ivied 1 y Foster Mill :m Co.. lu:TiO, X. Y.. sj:c agtiiL" f.jr the U. L Plet for "Weeds. It is hard to find anything iu tho world that has not a dark as w ell as a bright side aud that has not a bright spot, no matter how dark the outline msy be. Professor L. II. Pailey ha.s a good word for the vilest w ted. lie says tho truth U that weeds always have loen and still are the closest friends and helpmates ofthe farmer. It was they w hich first taglit the lfcison of tilixge of the soil, and it is thry which never allow the lesson, now that it has been partly learned, to lie for gitten. The one .! and sovereign remedy for them i the very tillage, which they have introduced. Wheo tiiwir mis sion is finally matured, therefore, they will disappear because there will be no pla.e in which they can grow. It would l? a great calamity if they were now to disappear from the earth, for the grsator number of farmers still need the disci pline which they enforce. Probably not one farmer in tn would till his land w ell if it were not forlhcsepainstskiugschool maxtcr, and many of them would not till at all. 1'i.til farmers till for tillage sake, and not to kill tho weeds, it is net t-s-aiy that the weeds shall exist ; but when farmers do till for til'.:iges:ike, then weeds will diappe:r with 110 otlort of ours. Mc htui'x M titlhlj. p ENNS YLVAN IA P. A I LI 10A D. CA9TESN 6TN0A0 TIMC. IN EFf EST MAY 20, 1895. CONDE.NSKU SCHEDULE. Tr.iins arrive an1 i'.t rt from the ntiitiou at JuUnsiou 1; us follow : s. m. (..td " m7 " . U:tO 44 ...... C " S: --cl " , I'.iw p. m. 6:i) WEaTWAED Wesleni Express Htiulliwcu-rn Kr.- JutOlsiOH'II Ac-oll'.lll'liltiol " A-vouiiiiodutioii , Pari:'.- Expn-ss , . W11V PiwliSer Mnil .. Kt Mac Joi;iilitt u AecuiiiltiOilalioa . SAsTWABI. Atlantic Expr" "i.-oi a. m. '.! 1 1 ( ' i"i " I- J 'rtM- S; H A!hn:u Ai'nuniiMlatUill - " Ifciy txpiic '-:M " Main I,ii:r Fxpr.-. Ait'"n:i Act jia.MixIi.li.'ii ' "1 p. in. M .ii Ki;.r. 4:11 " jo!ii:'v :i Ar.oiii:;:tJc,Utoii Hr'.S l'iii!a!oiiiii Kx'n-M 7:11 " Kat tJi.e U'iU " Kor nilsi. j.iaiw. Sc., ciillon Ticket Affr.tnor s.ldrcw. TIkis. t.. Wnlt, P. A. V. 1., 110 Ulth Avcni'c, Plllsliurg, Pb. K M. P'evoKt. J. R. W41. G. u. Muiuiiccr. Uea'l Pass Ag si THERE IS NO SECRET IN THIS WOMAN'S CASE. eT- Are you s-jffering from rheumati-ni TtioiuaV Kelei'tric Oil lias cured thous nudsof the worst cases of this terrible iicae. It only c:sts Z' cents to try it. Iid you ver Cf iue out ahead in a liorsc trade IT askcii Wimples of Pinn. Ves,' sail Pinn; 'hut heavens I how the thi r fellow was cheated.' A Hard Fight The combined forces of the weather d jring the winter sea u are exerted to J.stroy health, tloughs an 1 (.'olds ntt it'k us, which, if ncgle-teI, result iu P.ieum nia aud Ciinsumption; tiiese diseases usually result seriously. Send f r Pau-Tim, the grent Coujrli and Ijnsumptioa t'nre, and save d-x-btr bills. P. rales of Pan-Tina sold at C. V. lien ford's drug store. Ks Jov. Iteaver is a memlvr of the c-vtimittoe apjxuiited by the last il -:i ral Assi-mMy of the Presbyterian ".ure'j to raise !,oil,)')l as a fitting iu -m irial of the twenty-lirth anniver k iry of the reunion of the two branches f tiie c'aurca. Iiilfoftlie large sum hisalready b.eii rec.-ived in ea.h. t):ic lundred thtiusaud d lhtrs more has 1 -en pledged, an J a similar sum is in e g'it, m iking only :;jn,nu0 more to besccuretl in three remaining months Iva, the five-year-old daughter of Charles Willis, of Newcastle, IXd., was attacked fiercely recently and bad ly bitten by a pet kitten with which t-he was playing. The animal bit the girl in the ueck and ehso to'theleft ye, and also scratched her fearfully. When the child's mother arrived the kitten was clawing at the little girlV (tead aud had to be driven away by foitv. ra n r a Cf Mrs. Campbell Wishes Her Letter Published o That the Truth May Be Known. or F the thousands of letters re ceived from women all over the world lv Mrs. Pinkham, not one is given to the public unless her y hy the wish of the writer. Thus absolute confidence is established between Mrs. Pinkham and army of patients ; and solicits a letter lrom anv woman rich or poor, who is in ill health or ailing. In the case of Mary IL Campbell of Albion, Noble Co., Ind., her suf fering was so severe, her relief so grati- he freely &?&MZ&&& LA 8 I off -sJmmi h v. m&zmiM i 1 K suddenly realized, and her tude so great, that she wishes the circumstances published, in the hope that others may be benefited thereby. She says : "My physician told me I had dropsy and falling of the womb. My stomach and bowels were so bloated I could not get a fill breath. My face and hands were bloated badly. I had that dreadful bearing' down pain, backache, palpitation ot the heart and nervousness. " One of my physicians told me I had something growing in my stomach ', and the medicine that I took gave me relief only for a short time. I thought I must die. I began to take Lydia I. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it worked like a charm "After taking the first bottle I could walk across the street; now I am well. I advise all my friends to take it, for it is surely the most wonderful medicine for female ills in the world. I feel that my cure is miraculous." Mary E. Campbell, Albion, Noble Co., Ind. Never in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by LrJu E. Tiuktjm's Vegetable Compound, aud never in the history of Mrs. Pinkham's Wonderful Compound has the demand fer it been so great as it is to-t'-ay. Druggists say it is wonderful. From Maine to California, from the Gulf to the Sl Lawrence, come the glad tidings of woman's suffer ing relieved by IL - All latcllieat women now acknowledge us reliability. fj Lydia E. Pinkham Tledicine Co., Lynn, Mass. i fry; - f f.- v p. ft ft I Receipts and Expenditures -OF TJIK- DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND House of Employment -OF TIIK- County of Somerset, Penn'a. Fur the Yrur Ending the 3It lkt;j nf lhit mlur, A. D. 1SU5. TT.fP.n v. vuan va trkasitrf.r of FIIE POOR HOUSE OF SOMKRET C0LTXTV, in account with the County of Som- crsct, Mute of Fenu a., for the year ending the day 01 lu-ccmoer A. I). 1895. Receiit.s. Dr. I To ain't nf Kihit and rvei-ipt at the PiK.r tone. 1VC " iSoiuiTsa t County r.ironlt-r No. Kit Mu linnii fun. I g " To bal.iiiei: u-c't ToUil ain't.... Kxicmlitiii-cps, j ! IHl. . 1.-1 M :l ' vi;.i or, o UThoon i:x ri:s.sKs. I'.v amount li 1 nt'1r rrllif " nmi.iti liHiir.- (ultlr. n out JJ " " oiinloor nn n " vlhor.H' trivi lon; . h n s J JllsllrtK' Hllll riHIKlitlrlll' Ifrt w " fouv yiiiK outdoor (uiiikth 7; ni. itlnl utN'iKliiuee imntoor paup.TM , A 44 roIliuM iiiiiiMr Kui-p j, " " It It. 6r- iutlMr jiuiH r hi " " " lii:iln!eiiaiKf illlliHtti at Iitnont . .. 11 " " rhllJn-nat Klwyu I " " t.-l.RUIIH , y " " " lillKHliollS j'j 44 ftin-oiV tmvlliiK iXm'iis.i j , 44 44 44 iiiiiiiiU-i!iii' iiiiuaKi. V rii'ivill- , 44 44 44 olIierrouulit-K' i;ill. P TA''.'.VSvV OF JftOli IIO r.SK I'liOl'Ei:. I I'.y amount jkiIi! rlotjilnir anil !-soods . .. V " HIl.M-S Mlia I''llllit-r. 44 44 44 wli-tt nii.l Hour 4 44 44 44 hu:tranl i:hi1iih.sm 44 44 44 H..l.--I.i.ti. r t 44 44 44 i.!l.-e niul t. . . 7 44 44 44 l-f, Imiiin loet llih K 44 44 44 rutrainl rnx-ki-is 0 44 44 44 cro.-.-1-ii-s lit - 44 44 salt, liuiu-rnnit so'p 11 44 44 44 caitUie, jMiiiinn-s anil fniit I 44 44 44 pins-, (iiii'iiH and tin wan ... l.i 44 44 44 vKt ami oil II 44 44 44 lo!iiiiio, iioMni;, lox ri!t aiI siiitioiirry 1," 44 44 " Jusli4-s' all'l oollstJ!i'V ftt-j. lit 44 44 44 drills. iiii'tal e.:iiiiiuattoii4 and tvrtil'Kmti'H.. 17 44 44 44 eoll'Ms- 1 44 44 44 pnrniii',' and lr. r 'il . III 44 44 44 ianlwaranii linmms JU " 44 44 viny:ir, -v living and rardiu ! fa n.v i:xrf:.x.si:s. 1 Hy amount pstM farm fvjiin - 44 44 44 M.nlliiiii; and liardwart- : 44 44 44 fi rti:iiTi!i.d iiuic 4 44 44 44 lur.iU r and ios!.f 44 44 44 fi-.!. s1 it. id plants t! 44 44 44 tlliwlli.12 . 7 44 44 44 n V:lr and Naddl rv 44 44 44 labor, dyn.iiiiite, f:e. j IMl'I:OVFMi;XTS. i'y ninuiint iall n udn and lalnir 44 44 " w;i('T I'Iopm-is and sitttin la-aUT :i 44 44 44 luailx rand hardware 44 44 44 new building . ! K.XT.'A OWH.XA It V A'.Y'A'.V.VAX 1 Hy amount paid funilliire - " 44 44 livestock 3 44 44 44 : -tric tilit 4 44 44 44 liiMiRinec " 44 44 44 iv-ord; :.rjd cl.-rk.. 5 44 44 44 !4roiliouo,ary f.t- ! 44 44 44 on ajjri-fiie-nf 44 44 44 Vii-x-lman lil.rirv V. " 44 44 ua-dii-al ulU'iidance 1 J .V.I LA It Y A XI) 11'.! '.7.X 1 I'.v amount paid .Ioiili 1. Wel.de - 44 44 Jaii.li MrtinijiT ,4 44 44 William li!l I 44 44 44 I.C. t'oltxtrn. attoriifv '; 44 44 44 Jaiidt I. Wi-iiiii-r,rli rk '' 44 44 44 H.i. Klnimi l, iliv-ie:iii " 44 44 44 J. i Mill, r, .Uward, l-'l : I 44 W. K. liii ki y, 44 iMii . 44 44 44 K. K. I'lieh, lnKiirer I' 44 44 " J. J. W. Uti. rhaplain II 44 44 44 1 1. H. Walker, 44 I'- 44 44 44 Susan Kuf. cook .. M: 4 44 44 Cora Ulioads, " l;k4j I I I : vu. . M 7 I'll ' .: s7 r. . Hi A I'M IC1 17 4. -I 7.' Il Ji 11 V.i lo ivi n: ." !'l v." i 4 :ii ai .i$ Ja; 33' 1.' 1.4) irr 1 in 1.-S 7 J 1 Hi '.!' ' ! 4J" ! . J ;",l IS S.' 117 il' il i '.'(i (I- i4 I 4 J"'l Ml 4L'l II iTI fl ."if I it 111! .Vit 1. ! :v. I"! R! r,- Hi I V !) f.l rr; 1:1 7!( ' 1 ri i I..-.' 47 !C, 3112 1 7l !'; 41 li yj' 'i .-in it'i .- in) .VI III. I'j'. o1 11:". i; I'M '. Kal l 4i l in 11 ' i . .) hi 0u Ny; lt; 17vi (: T HE DIRECTORS OF THE F00R IX ACCOUNT WITH S0MF.KSET COU.N" 1. Toaiiiunt if llinnle forexiwr-naek IT. T.i amount of nit-iiiti fnm Kaii-s. Ai S. '1 11 ainouiil uf over exix-ud.'d estimate t. l:y ainouiil received I111111 'oiiity ( u:uiiisi. tilers on order. rR. .. ii) nr.; i- 14 '.Ti7 -'i "i l;ti !'J r A. en. CCOi NTOP C. c. mi.s-ski.mw liox.VTiox Deed Rook, Vol. pa;.-i; T.i. 1. To unit' rfcelvi-d from 'o. Ciim's Int. imari ftind l.sst i 2. liy miiuiliit cxja-iiiled for newsi. jh r, 30 l 8J no :l i i -M ii Directors Individual Account for 1895. JOSIAH I. WEICLE, TOOK IIOl'SK MUECTon, IX ACCOCXT WITH SOMERSET CO., PA 1. To niiioiint poor-house order No. J:M. I'"! 5 2 J. To amount MN.r-houHe order No. 4.7s, ls..i l-'i IRI A. l'-y one year it salary us dinctor $ .71 on JACOU MC;UE;OH. I'Ona IIOISE MUEtToIt, IX ACCOI NT WITH SOMERSET CO., IA. 1. To amount imordtinisn onler No. l!tt, IV. i ToamouRl iKmr liousetnler No. 1', ImiV. :!. I!y one year's Ktlary as director .......... 2i Z' () .7) :1 .') ttt S .") IV WILLIAM POOR HOUSE MRECTOR, IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET CO., PA. 1. To nnionnt ioor liruse rd r No. I'll " V. To nitKiun: poor-house onler N'o. J7ii 1'" .1. liy one yrsir s s:ilaiy as din-ctor 2"i rti .7) 0 jtOU S "l '.r o Y.-ar. Is:; UTSTANDIXO ORDER-? UNPAID. No. :i4i 4i 7 l It is i) To whom Isienil. Iivina Id-rkey I .en i-i Stall tier s. W. I.ivinsii.n II. Johnson . a. Ielt!uan , J. II. Kill Winters. Ivitand IIii:it r.. Itrie.iel Wairner.. . JnlH'S t'lkllillel Tiiomus I. Merit J. A. n'l'onuor Amount. 1 (' 3 si; .' it) Xl til K (I! W !l".t We. the underslmsl Auditors of the e unit y of S-.in 'rs.'i. in til- Common tri-ilth of Penn sylvania, doeerliiy thai in iiursiiti ..f I In- I, Hi sisiio i ol" the Aet entitled "An Act r.-Iiin? to rounties, tou ushiiw. e., ciss.s the lMh day of A ril. A. 1., 1K1I." we met at the seai J'is!is. in t lie t 'oun'y itf is.tmer.et. : Hi-:.iit da v of January, A. It.. sji.;. and after ls'ir, duly sworn, did audit, adjust and sttie tiie s-'Ver.il aeeouuis "rs;uinsl uf ns by law, asm-nhly to the s-venil Actsiii As.'ittltly and supulements t!ieri-.K a.isirdini; to the ln'.t ol" our judy meiit and ahiiity, and that Hie foresstiii'i; arc Irut; aii.i tom-ct slaleio. uM of I he foliowim; ait'ouuis. viz : lL Ii'nii r E. Pusli. Ks. .Treasurer f the Poor House and House of Kmjiloyment of Simrr-.'! county, wuti the said county of Soiiier-u ''d. Tlieai.vount off'. I. Mifsseiiuaii lionaliou. ilrd 'l .t Iheiliiua!'' aceouot. 4th. The individual a.v.juut if the Iliris-t.irs itf the I'.sir i!h the county of Somerset, a;; for I lie year lat'.'i ,.:id lierehv certily that we hud all III a'Mive namitl ai:eoiit.is to uirnn. The 'rre&iirern.l the l.iris-ti.rs wen- du'y sui'imon.sl to n(.war In fore Hie Auditors with their lHikaii 1 lils rs a'ld l!e did so upixr.r and ru.liussl llie-r Uf..!.s. onlen, hills, vouch ers and ii rs. l.i testimony wlicnsif we l.ve lu-r. iintu set our l;ii;ids and fcaU this ilth duy January, A. I , li. A. J. UlLKHAH, AmoWaikvr. rsFAi. t'lerk. Naiu KM' Kox, -KAI.1 W. W, Ha k .k (siaM CONDENSED TIME TABUS. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Brace NOI'.THWAKD. Johnstown Mail Ktrn-t. Rorkwood S:T0 a. HI., Satnirnu't 4:10, Stoyestowu Hoov ersville i.-UK. Johnstown 6:10. Johnstown Mail Express. Itork wood 10:7) a. m., Somerset ll:l.i, stoy-st4iwii 11:41, liuov rrsvllle 11:I, Johnsto n lil-i p. m. Johnstown Awomiuoilation. Ilork wood 5:55 p. m., Somersft ti:Ji!stoyrstown b:W, Huov ersvillf fcju, Johnslowu 1M. Daily. BOrTIl WAED. Mail. .Johnstown :3ua. in., IInoverivllle7:lI, Stovestowu 7US5, !some:ol 7i5, Itockwood s-.M. Exprr-w. Johnstown 2:3U p. m., HooverTi!le 3:11. Stovextowc Soiiiersot '6:m, lt.ck W'ikmI 4:-"s Kunday Only. Johnstown 8:50, Somerset 10:01 Hockwoou lth-i. YOUR EYE! Wewantto catch It! EVKKY FARMER in Homcrs4t County who lias acor.l cf Hemlock Iturk or a Hide to ilisttoaeof will timl that the CON FLUENCE TANN ERY Co., will pay the highest cash price for the same. Write for quotations to WINSI.OW s. conn a co.. Confluence, Fa. IMPOKTANT TO ADVEKTISEB. Tho cream of the country papera is found iu Eemington'a County Seat Lists. Lrewd ocverusen avail themselves of these lista, a : copy of which caa be bad of Rctoiugtoa BruA. of Xcw Tork rituburs. j I mm k NEW x nrv T KJ THE 0MLY PERFECT FOR For Sale By J. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset Pa. THE BEST sIs None Too Good When You B MEDICINES.: r It ! Juf-t a- IniiK)r?ait to S-cure FRESH. PURE DRUGS, As it is Jo Jiave nuvjmence in zne i nym, i,!n n ho N3 AT SNYDER'S You we always wire of getting the frwbrst nirdk-ines Pn;. cpTt. - A-l,iI J Jfj Carefully ConirTtunded. TRUSSES FITTED All of the Jlet antl Mont Ajjroveil Trim Kept in Salif'tctfon Gtutrantertl. Store. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAYE YG s SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - - - Louthefs Drug Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Kodsl Drag Sicrsis Rapidly Bscaasiy zZ:-i Favorite Trith People ia Sear:h cf FRESH . AHD . PURE . DHUGS, Medicines, Dye Siifjjs, Sponges, Trusts, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perf umes, &c, TH! DOCTfia f.IVKS HtlwllAI. ATTtSTIOX TO THE COXPOl SI:.v; t,t Lontlier's PresGriptlonsiFaiailj Recsto GKFAT CAKE BriNO IAII.1 TO t"E CM.T XtC-U ASD f. SI AKT.'I LI!. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical G00J3 always on LinJ. Froa rA largo aortment all cari be suited. THE FilEST BBMDS OF CICABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our occ to intending pttrch-osers, whether they buy from or else where. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET SOMEESET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard ELI AS CTJSrSrHSTGETAM, M Asrr.uTi KEB asd Dealer aid Wholesale asd Retailekui Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Soft "Woods, Oak, PopLir, KMiugi. Pi;Vt t, 71oa!c( lluliiut. Yellow Pine, Flooring. Sah. Star Raili, Cherrj', hliinglet. Doors DalnMen. rheMnob Lath, XI hite Vine niiudt, ewel I'osls He A spik haI lin. ofall jti'lunf I.umlxr an.! BuiKlintrlM.itciinI and Il.n.r.iifXia: t pl a sl.N-lt. Alio, can furnish anythiiiK in tti- lint? of our l.uin- toor.li r with rf-j-i.!.-bic proinptncM, uch aa Ilr.u tcI.'S udil-Ul work.'t '.c. Elias Cunningham, Office an:I Yard Orpositc S. Sc C. K. R. Station, SOMEKSET.f THE NAME OF THE NEXT PRESIDENT Of lis UNITED STATE WILL r.K AXX1.1UXCKD IX TllB M YORK WEEKLY TB1BI. OF NOVEMBER 4, 1836. Tulilit: intt rcst will stcailily inon.'aso, ami tiie ilisaj.::.iiiitin. iit ofthe f..s hiM' voti r tunuil tiie -.i!t."at t!i- Iat fki-tion, with tllv n'.ilt- u:i-I.-r iiiiiiiftnitKHi thvy kfti.tl, will n;ikt4 the itiitpaiyii the mot int. rxi :::!;; iu tin,4 history of the country. The ?Jew York Weekly Tribune, tiie Ifiuliiig It.').il.li.-aii f.iinliy newsjmper f tho United Stutes, wiil jmlili-ii ' u plitii-al news of the l:iy, interesting t-i eytry Aitieriin ciiieu r ,';ir ' aiVilialiotiM. A Is" general nuwx in attractive form, foreign eorro-ixin.ltin.'e iMerii:i O''' ' the worl.I, an ajji icnitiiral il.ui-tiiH-i.t sihmih! to non j in tlo omntry. ;i; irk-t n,- .'J lin-h lire rettijjniz.Hl authority, fas'.-inatiiij; short storiti, eoinplrte in " 11 '' he ero-i!i of tha Irii-irou-4 pujiors, fureijn an. I lioiiirnlii', wit!; t!;. ir l t i-.m-ii ?-' uriS4, l;Lsliioti pi iIit ami ui;ilr.iie du-i rij Ui ii ., ht.IiK'.i.'s :uiiie, Willi a vwiiJ attraeiie ilepaitmcnt of honstliohi intercut. Tlio New Voik U'erkiy T '"' '' t.Ua! iUniily piipt r, wit'.i a eireuhiton larger than tiiat of any et!.i-r wn-l-i'y ! "' tion in the country iiieil from thi tihi4 of a !a:!y. I-ar ' rii m !" - n" . in its details, tending to give it Kri'.iter life and variety, and esp.viai'y iii'.re n:.r to the women and yoiinjf people if the household. A SPK 'I A lt CDXTIiACT enahJes uj to off-. r this si h n.lid journal ai'.l The . Somerset.. Herald ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. AiMrew all orders to TIIK IIKKAU iv-: . . . .11 . , . . i i ... I'.., w K.'st. K44' ' nine juur ni ii m 1 1 1 1 irM 01 a J . II r irj, HPUJ 11 l nri. ... . TribnM v, v..- j 1, f Tlif S' 1 W eekly Tr.bnae will be maileU to jn. IT WILL PAY YCU TO BUY YOU R 3Icutori;tl Wopk or WW. F. SHAFFER, HOMKOKT, I'KNN .V. ManuCieturvr of and iHnlt-r in Eatcnt Work Kuniistu-d on Short Notice mueu in ninn iiil Also, Agent for the WHITE BKONZE ! Pt-rsonn In ni-ot of Monument Work will ftml it U ilir inl. n-i u rait at hit Iio wlirre a iimt hIiowId - will m Kiven tli-iu. -S:iSif:u'lioii xiuii'uiitiwl hi pvorv c ise. a tut r"rie wry low. 1 luvite hiki-iuI aiu-uKuu U he WtiU e-onie. Or Pjf Zinc Mjiunmt lnlnfliiee.1 hy T?-r. W. A. Illnsr. R a Wi.!M liorov( ir..-iii In the point 1.1 .M:it.-rji. I I 'onntrsM-!i.m.:iii.l wtii.-h Ik .l.vsi in. Iw 1 lie poim.ar Moimn... nt fi.r our clumg-able fll- lUl'. ti.VC Uli:i!l. M., F. SIUFFEU, I fii.t;f. .1 I Designs. j,7'!!
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