It it Coat tittUontl. V', !:nv j-utsed in reeent years l.y the l.-irtsl.-irnreof this-tate has caused more rorf-.s-on than the one enacted last year I.,.-U imv..led for the election of con-;.-,!,... at the election just held in M t..ur-iiii.s WirotiRiw and wards hi the Ha,,, Ti.f a.-t was called "An an lo cor-rr- : iheaiiiMRuity as to the l.csnnii: of the terma of ofliec" of eonstalilcs. In stead of doinjr away with aml.ijpiily, tho a. t w e:it far to create more an J -oufne rvery one who tried to study it ont. In the f:n-1 plat, the question arose " to hot her, under it, a hiph constable a vril a a consul. le, should te elected in t vi rv l!rou(? li, or only in boroughs that are divided 'into wards. Thi question was decided, and the law was accepted to lt;c:ii. that a hij.'h constable ami lr-o-.iah constable should lie elected in every H,r.uii;i. Nominal iin were made in this way and the tickets i thi county von printed and constables elected in s,-,-irdance with this view. A new o,nes ti his now lieen brouuht np rejrardir.R the law. and it is as to its constitution al ::y. It is claimed that, aa the con h,i!u.i ii of Pennsylvania prohibits the j.n-a j- of any law which shall diminish the salary of an officer after his election, the law providing for the election of con MaV.es in all districts this year is uncoii M:!utio!)il. The claim is that the law ci:s shurt the terms of many constables. home being elected only last year and nisny the year efore, and therefore iiiii!iis!ns their emoluments. What will Is- the outcome of this development re g .r iins the new law will oe of interest ..-.. rc tnwnshin and ltorouzh in the St. lie. The matter has already been brought t attention of a court for a decision, an ;!'-tion having leen brought in a Pitts-b'irg-ourt to determine whether con-i-t.itiios elected under the law should b:-commissioned. The matter is before i,'.' K.ving. ami his decision will le I.-, ikcl fir with interest. If it should le a -ci.lcil that the law is uncmstittilional, it wiiS throw mt of ollb-e ail the con y.Mcs el" .-ted at the last election, except pr-rhaps those elected in districts where an t ic -lion would have leen In id any h ..w, nn a-co:int of the expiration of the three-year term of the elected oliieer's jirasleccssor. The Stubborn Juror. The Maysville "I'u'ilie l.--i-j r" prints ti.-s st ry, told by an old citizen, as ilins tratiiiaj that the one stubborn juryman iii ty siiiii.niines lie right and his ll col li .ir:!.- wrung: "In the ioor house in -it county there were two blind men, b lih of whom had beautiful wives. They k '!! the !ieighlnrhod in a perfect up 1 '.ir. A party iletennined to break it np :i:. r trying fair means. They went one iil.'iit. the snow a foot deep, and txik the ! k.i-s anil window h ami pile J them to-"ih-r an 1 burned them up; alsti stoned houses, and ran the inmates upstairs. Tit" coiistsjnence was several persons arrested, among them a Methodist preacher one of the liest men that ever j:i !.i'ite I a pulpit. He wore an overc iat with five capes, and a broad brimmed hat vith a round top, and there was not one like it in the county. We!!, a jury was summoned. I was too young, but they sent f-.r me to lie one of the jury. All proved an alibi except the parson, and the women knew him by his hat and c at. There were 11 for finding hipt guilty and one man hung the jury. The squirms made us come the next morning, and kept us all that day and then dismissed us. saying it was a shame as plain a case a that ought to lie decided in two min utes. The fact was, I wore the parson's li i! and ("Kit that night myself; and that jury would have lieen hanging yet before I would have seen him hurt.' Women ai Cattle Kaisers . Forty young women who went to No 5:ni"s 1-aiul, now Heaver couiitv, Okla homa, two years ago to teach school, hare organized the Panhandle Cattle Com pi'tny, and will hereafter devote half of their incomes to the raising of cattle for the Fasten) market. Caj.-t. Smart wKd, who arrired here to-night from Beaver City, says atioiit a dozen of these young women met in that jilaee Saturii.iy and entered iiitoartielesofagn ement. Thirty live of these young women have taken claims ou the lieavcr Itiver and will cul tivate them this year. They receive i" a in mth for teaching, the terms of s-hool ti.-iii jsi months. The aggregaleam .unt of thc-e salaries is K'.Sm, one-half of v iiii-h is to lie annually invested in range x tie. Cat. Smartwod says all the wo men f the county are going into the s -h 'me to test the ability of women to handle this line of business. The jmi ni iu rs have agreed not to marry for tie vars Scloion't U'isioni 'Wanted. A very interesting will case is puzzling judicial authiirities at Magdeburg, tJer iiiany. Alt. nit a year ago a wealthy liach- 1 tr married, and siiice he Jtecainc ill, he liiiid ? a will dividitis his fortune d 3,o), ti i ma'ks in the following way; An in-a-resise in the family It-inj; espeeted, lie d -ei.led that if a l.y was Isirn two-thirds of the fortune was to he kept iu trust for t.ie chiid. while one-third would j;o to the m it her; hut, if a pirl was to issue, one-third was to le held in trust for the Kill, while the two-thirds would lie the I'j tther's share in thit case. The man lied soon after, his will lieing admitted to probate. Alstut three weeks ago his wile gave oirth to twins, a ltoy and girl. Now the Court and the lawyers are at log :"rheads how the firiune is to lie divi.l- -1: u lieliier all is to go p the children and nothing to the mother, or all to the in itl.er and nothing to Ite kept in trust Jo the children. Tli one who achieves, creates, Ii li'.ds, is t'le true workingman, not the t vie who docs the routine lalir. Cvii u A Miner's Experience. A lruy Welsh Miner cf Dravosbur Tells a Story of Deep Interest to All. ".rmss the r:-er fmnt McKcesport istlia Y.W.c lon of lnnch-jrg. Its resident ; .re tuitslly latncrs, hardy men who work i i the coal pits nearby. Jlany of them j re Welshmen, and fcucb is Mr. Roger I idinundi, a well-known man throughout te alley. When Mr. IMmunds becatna JuV.ictcd with a back trouble that made l-iut racttcal!y a cripple bis case com naiiiad the attention and ytnpatby of l.-.s uutnero'-is friends; but those layi are p isl and gone, the miner ouce more can .1 ; a t:'.i::ei's wort; and 'tis the cause ol t!-:s v.omirous change that Mr. Cdmandi ipaksof here. We will let btm tell it i- he !:! to our representative. lie cays. "l or to years or more I haee been a c::t ; tro:n tay back. It would be an iv.ijs.s'iSility to describe the torturet I ha ve sualered during that time. I could :i t ri,e irom a chair without aid; re quired assistance to sit down. I am acoal T..uir, and I have often crawled to the j t ta the morninp, so bad mas my con tliii.tn, end be forced to return borne iiuiu unable to do anything. Sometimes lu as so bad I have loaded wagons on niv kr.ee. utterly unable to stand cp. I tried everything for a cure of my trou 1'ie. and eshaui'.rd every means that I k-..ew of. but nudicine seemed to have l ist i:s tirtue to far as I was concerned. I doctored until I finally gave up ia .'.i.-spair. completely dbgusted, and doubt ing the existence Cf a cure for mv case, rr.d bclicvinjr there was no help lor me. &tae time ago my wife pot at the drug .V.ore ci J. C. Smith. McKcesport, a bo of lcan' Kidney Tills, persuading me to try thcta. 1 toiik them to please ber, nvvc expecting to be a well man again. I t'clt better after the third dose. I used three bovm in all. and I am now as strong aad aiujiple a man as I ever was. I'or two years I could only load one wagon a !ay; at the pit now I frequently load fire. My Uick is strong once more, and my cert nothing short of a miracle. Ioan's Kid ney l-ls have been a blessing to me. I .xz never be without tbeta in tba bouse." 1" 4- s; !c by all dealer price, 50 cents. JUiled by l'ostcT-Milburn Co., tuUl li. siis ageau fur Uit U. S. ' I I I .. .. . I mmm auaom a 1 V 4 MnAa J Paine s cenlf SIB HCfflSl Pi Pain often con centrates all its Misery in ST. JACOBS 0!L at once PenaiylTaoi' Scliooli. The annual report or the Superintend ent of Public Instruction bhows that last year in this State there was a total of r19,.Ti. paid to institute lecturers; H, aiit paid for hall rental for institute purposes; $.5,2(.35 for printing, and$V 35 for miscellaneous items; the total institute expenditures were V4,-T7..VI and there is a State deficit off7.:$4 in certain eoimtie, while the other counties hold a tialance ofcT.HI4.Si as an institute surjilt There w ere in the SUte last year ! teach ers who had no previous experience; 2, who had taught 5 or more s. IxkiIs; 1,- iHl who held provisional certificates; 1. 3S, who held professional certificate; 1, 347 who held permanent certificates; 7:V, who had graduated at some normal school of this State; 2"i undergradutes of State imrnial schools 2,715 ho were educated entirely in the Pennsylvania public schools; & eilucated in seminaries or academies; 14T who were college graduates Four thousand two hundred and eighty schools were visited by the State Super intendent; ffli only he was unable to in spect; the t.tal numlier of school visits made by the State Superintendent was 4 !..V; 4 :T schools were inspected by di rectors: 22,470 children were not enrolled, ;s lietween the ages ore and 15; there are 15 colleges in the State; V.H academies and seminaries, and .'V pupils enrolled in these latter. There are iV$4S sdiool I houses in the Slate, with a seating i-apacl-tyofili.4:4. Eacklea's Arnica Salve. The IW .-Ntlve in the world for Cuts, liruisc-, Sores, CUvrs, Salt Illicam, Fever Sires TttU-r, Cliapj-1 Hands, i'i'iUiktitis Corns and all Skin Kr"!1- ti.i:s atiu positively cures Piles r n p:.y nsjuin.il. It is guantnteiil to give jvrfect satisfaction or money refunded. . -. ...,t. i..r Imv. For sale at IIIIT.'I - j J X. Snvdi-r's drug store, Somerset, j Pa., or at Uritllier's drug store Berlin, Pa. Mrs. Hannah Jones, a colored woman, , died at Cumberland, Ml, Friday mom- j ing, aged one hundreil years. Her death j breaks a link to what was known as the j ".-eiitury couple," as the husliaud of the deceased woman is still living, and is j one hundred years old also. This r.ged ; couple have lieen living together eighty; years and were perhaps the only couple j in the I'nited Slates where llh husband , and w ife had lived to score the century niitrk. Thry were brought up in slavery. The couple had often seen Henry Clay. John C. Calhoun, and other celebrities. All last w inter Mr. (ico, A. Mills, ,r Lelmnon, Conn., was badly alllicted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that lie could not stand up si rab'ht, but was drawn over on one side. '-I triel difb retit remetties w nn oiit receiving relief," he says, "until :;Uut six months ago I bought a Uittle of ChamU-rlain's Pain Balm. After usitig it for three days my rheumatism was gone aud has not returned since. For sale hj Bciiford's Pharmacy. Governor Hastings announces the ap pointment of Charles K. McMichael. as Judge of common pleas court. No. 2, to .l ilf.nrv Kee.1. de-eased. Judge McMichael makes the nineteenth judge aicviiuted bv Governor Hastings during the thirteen months he has had held of fice. Seven of these were siu.erior court judges, eleven common pleas judges and one an orphans' court judge. lairing the last four years ex-ioveriior Pattison w as in oilice he appinted only one judire in Philadcijihia, Judge Jenkins, and he was defeated in the election. . Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnclton West Va., has been subject to attack of colic aliout onw a year, and would have to call a doctor and then sutler for aliout twelve hour as much as some do when they die. He w as taken recently just the same as at other tiiix-s, and concluded to try ChaiuU r lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea lc iiii-dy. He says: "I bx-k one dose of t and it gave me relief in five minute. That is more than any thing else has ev r d .lie for me." For sale by licli fordV Pharmacy. iiver II. Shearer has died like a patri ot in Cul;:i. lie was the snn of Aaron r Shearer, and is the first P.erks fount ian to shed his blood forf ulsiii independence. Some months ago the young man, who w as years old, h-a his home and went to Troy. hio, where he enlisted in a company ( liiiliusters -o:nm:;n lid ly f jptain tYpero. (in Ftlmiaiy 3, titirii.g an cugagetm-ut with the Spaniards, the gallant young man was killed. For earache, put a couple Thomas' IxKctrie Oil on a ton at:d place it in the car. will stop in a few inomcn cr.ough, isn't it? ofilrojis if hit if eot The pain Is. S'nip'ie SHeep Claitss Disputed. Mwsrs. I. W. and J. It- Steele, sons of Hiram Steele, a wealthy farmer, of Allr ehenv townshin. Westmoreland couiitv. were suif.moc.eil before the hoard of conn- ly auditors, a; tircensl.urg, Thursday, to J espUin ihe larpe amounts eftiioney they j ha e Is'.-ii celleeiii.g from the enuti.y lr shts-p kii'e.i 5 y .h's. Their claims d:;r ing ls;. and ls;r aggregate over l.ii and gr.tss irrf gularities in the p::pets f'hsl are charged. The auditors claim that the pr.j ets are forgeries, and that the young men never owned sheep enough to cover one-third the ammint they claim to have bad killed. The Steele claim that they have dealt extensively in sheep and that the ticighltors are jealous of their success. The investigation w ill lie resumed during the present week, when the Steele propose to establish tho valid ity of their claims. Iron ran into a well at tho Kemble Iron Fiirnaees, at Kiddlesburg, Itedford fount-, at noon Friday, aud twenty tons of in lten mtal exphtded. The hoisting towers and stock houses were destroyed. The loss is -Jil,1Ul ; insured. Two men on the tower escaped by sliding seventy feet down gis pipes. Three hundred men are idle. Nat to be TriSed With. (From Cincinnati tSazette.) Will jieople never learn t'-.at a "cold" is an awl. lent to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should be promptly applied? Thero is no know ing where the trouble will end; am i while complete recovery is the rule, the j exceptions are terribly frc.'ien and thousands ujton thousands of fatal ill nesses ttccur every year usht ritl in by a little injudicious exxtsure and seem ingly trilling symptoms. Ilcyoiid this, there are to-day countless invalids w ho can trace their complaints to "colds," which at the time of occurrence gave no concern, and were therefore neglect ed. When troubled with a cold use Chamberlain's t'lHigh Iuinedy. It is prompt and iUVctuuI. 'JfmtiA oO ctnt bottles for sale bv Ileiiford's l'lianr.ai v. Consciousness is the window through which we see Ood. Matter is a condensation of mind into visible sha, a water is of in visible gases. (spare the rod an.f the child both, and neither one will be spoiled. i mm t If too want to feet 1 con centrate iia ticaliue In m care. The Invilt Was Wired. A telegraph operator on one of the niorning pajiers recently told meagood Mory of how he got rid of a too fnsjtient visitor, whose nightly calls duriug busin.es hours had tsune to lie a nuis ance. The intruder was also an oper ator, but was tetiijiorarily out of a job. One evening lie came in as usual and planted himself in a chair. Receiving no answers to his questions, he lacd into sib-nce and listened to the sternly click of the instrument. Suddenly a look of disgust crossed his fiee. He arns-', giared at the operator, who kept on writing, turned on his heel and walked ojL This happened a week ago, and he has not called since. What was the cause of his sudden departure? That is casilv answen-d. In nsponse to a previous request the operator at the other cud of the line sent this mes sage: " Is that idiot with you again to night ?" VyvfOM, W. The Eye, EarT NoTe and Throat Are delicate org i:is, and a mistake or short delay often ruins your chance. Experience in their treatment is more trustworthy than theory. Consult Dr. Sadler, s:4 IV nn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa., whom you all know or have heard of, at the same ollice for 1 years, and who has treated more than iM.ftM cases of every kind and degree with better res-.i'ts than any man in Pittsburg. After examination he tells you the truth in all its lienrings so you know what is U-st to His chargi-s are moderate and he makes siiecial terms with those unable to meet the usual expense. A jf-rxtnoit xtiniiii'iion is necessary in c case for reliable advice. The worst case of crooked eyes can le straightened. When all other fuil, he succeeds in adjusting glasses that give satisfaction. Mr. V. B. Ivpp, Punxutawr.cy, had paralysis one eye, and crossed, for two years. The doctor perfectly cured hi in by operation. Mrs John iMwd, Charleroi, Pa. y. vcre j:ti u in ear heard watch on pressure now well and hears watch 10 inches. Mrs. 11. I). UarUr, tee, Pa. from tripj and measles could oniy hear watch on touch with roar ings Now hear it .'? to ! inches Cuns, al isolate, NTtnai'tit cure have given IIissl's Sarsijtrilla the largest -r-.les in the world and the first place amoiig nudichits. Embarrassing For The Stammerer I was on a viit Jo a country rectory in Sussex, when a gent lem m calKs! whose name is familiar to many of the clergy, a most courteous and agreeable man, but who is troubled with a pain ful iinp-'il'mieiit in his speech, which soon makes me forget the defective utteramv. But this forbearance was found imjMissible to a line Newfound land dog, lying extended on the rug during the afternoon tea, apparently listening with surprise aud annoyance to a strange language, of which he could not understand the meaning. Cutler an irresistible impulse, at length he jumped up with eyes fail of auger barking furiously in our friend's face, whose eoniixisure, however, was not disturbed for a moment. Clearly it ai- jears that our four-f ited companion not only like to listen to our conversa tion, but demand that our utterance should u-j clear ana distinct, sueii as a d.nr of a ra-'e capacity inav under stand. L'.td-jit Si,- -ii. r. REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE AND (V The House of Employment Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Tr) thk Court and Grand Jury for the Tear Endins Dac. 31, iS35. In coi-.!li ii.ee with the Sixth s-s-tion of t'n- Art nl .s ..)iv 3tisie.l Ilia' 1 'tt ll a!:t v "I tihI. I-. . (i.i. t . ! 1 1 u ..r lie- i r.v1ia.il f "llousa- l h'.in.,- ni.-nt ami suiiinjii i.f ilia' lta.tr a.f Mli l l ollillV."' lie- IliaUctvineal ll- r.s-ti.ni lieni:! r..i-eilui!y sul.mil ami l:,y If-iaare yaei. t:i-i- n l.rt fur 'lie vcsir oil !ii i..s iniMT.il, Is'.i'a. -.i,.u-!i: I h Iltl!lllH-r Hll'l M X ill n:l l r..n r,am..i :il..l t in ptoyi (I in s.ii.1 II.n:s.- t.t Kinj.loyie.i nt am! -ii'lin.-.i an ie-i a-iewie-re. as well s Uu-names of thaj- who liae ilint t(t s.tiil ii-iiis,' at Kiiii!.yiiit iit alurii's; the yur. iiml a.f lli. eLM-.n-ii l:y tliem i :.(!.-n :un d. Willi thi- n:a ... ih ir li.a-ti-rs, lii, :r nt ii..-tli..iis itml (-ui.iiii:s. t.'t-a .-H le r.'witii tuoiiiit an :.e.-o-.iut a.f til s:il. . i.i'i .ii.ie. ti.-via-. itml U quests, ami un.r..-y- r.evive.1 ev air it.r tie-in. Ia a i litem to Hi - iiif..riii .ii.ui r.niired ly II. e Ael ait A v-m litbly. Ihe ltaKir.1 a.l" ilireetaint l.. r.- i;li l :,ii.!i. niul. r sun il.ie lit a.liiiL'H. Ine Haiti. -s ail 111..-.' let h;iv.' l-een :tssi?.ttl ei-eu tii-ra-, Mini .ii-iai ti:e ei!iKIr.-Il l.o wa'PP iia:-i!ii;i:ii.-.i in .::v:ii. Ihinilii tunlcr :Ue Act ol Ar-a Ii, I. IV :. I I u t ll lllh Juila-, ls.;in the it;ii..iin;s ni.l fur th. lr i.i.u.il. i.nn.i Alsi. III.- Il.-ilit.s a.f it il rt rai:is ra-lllatveaj to aiMi r itis'itat: his i.ir m.-.i-.-al tre.ilait-Kt ana l.-r.clili.t;. V e aivi ul.tiiit an a.Tiiiiul a.f the r.-ntirti in;ei.-. ii-.Tiiu-..il t.l l.u !iilli!:s er-vleal al'ir- ii:ir tlii-y -ar. f ..idiii.ia W the firm, pr.sln. ts t.l i lie ..e.e, in in n. ii-. :,i,a iieinu 1 1: r-.i. nnrrevt nu iii.H m.el. or ;i.itl.l. t.,r,, erwitlia hKiairy a.f the 11. mse if Km tl aty Illt-llI, MS .-ll Its Nil Oilier ltell-S Wllla-l IllilV Im-u! i!il.-r-sl tai liie l iiurt, i.r.u. l Jurj- ami the ii. he. A ii .it iiie'i is n-sss-tfii!!y se'iiiiitta d an mri.ti i::is :: !.:y ! January, A. l. ls-i. AMest: J..-I !! l. W Kll.l.K J. I". WEivm, .1 c t.K MewiiK.iaiit, t ! rk. n i l a m I h i. i l.'iiTett.rs itf the INstr. In suluiiiltins Iliis amr miiiuiiiI ra fstrt if the i.s'rMini ti.itieaii r.miit.ivrieiit a. i s-ttiuers. County, wen re remiml.-al Ilia I tilts in irks the H.:h niiia loiie of ihe existence of the liest. lint tic lirvl. ir.Niitiiu.iu iti thetsmuLv. W e iikiv m.- Willi ori'le and .i:ifaa:iian the work of the I iiraet.;rs af Ih.'l'is.r. arf the imtny imtsiiiis it hat. ra-la-vast, the ptnnl nunin- er ii uax tjiven a C'liuf.irtahle hinne, last imq ettivti ur, iiiiimu tliem in M.-kiii-s and n ie aienst ttie ln.l Kid nli of lying tliem aatiy lo tiieir in hl' nun eternal siea i; ti.e te-ulian titiilil- reii tnal hava-iM-en i-laa-a-d in rood Iminttt nn sehisils. mill lli.'nui.il-r iiion'sorely ntlliet- cu Mian all wlhers iliieed in hospitals for Ihe Ciireiind resl.in'i..ii of th' mini, are the r.ulls llaiwim; frutn the cuvaniitlin an fits.. -rinif of ha- f .iiimy iltiuie i.y uury.-ni-rntii ntel iKiuniirtil charu'i.-s. How tat f.ssl the SM.r is n I'taeaa in very easy of nil ut Ion. hut how toe. vat.- tie cU-a-s l. -yniei d. h-h jent v iictwios;iiy u,e li.ij tit Ki!isiism: hour t niiiM li.iiiuiin-ly and ecaimimieally .rttvi-ae for liie in. mi Ki pin? in ih-ir restoration io niirii.r walks In Hie. Hre i.id.s-.! urate iii.s.:i.in in 1 h iv.- ;eiz.l.sl the wise nnd gansl til ti i iac.-. The itne.Iein may never Ih' folviil. and the ll.s;i,,,i I,, va-r MlisW.Tasl. hut to the lll.ft sup rn-iat tt.s-raT It is u.. n-m. thtt nt: wiihsi-iml.nrr the l.tv tsMnltti.tn und ntssi of ttie hunijTi Ltuiilr amr h.uiies, ,ur cteiH- taiiie insii'.iitioas. ssyluint and h.t-.i:ul in the last ti xnde have Ui-n enntlv ala-atel In t h:tr... t. r mid Iln s.iil::l,.ii ..1 their liuiiat III.SlSURll.lT i:n. OM-ai. Tin1 illt1lla-l.ee of the :raa-,..it.a: im- -.t..r :isMw-l;i1-al tofettier. us lsk.'i'ln-l in:i.i. in-.--, have tut than--al puhlic tii...,ti. i.i..ul.!.sl lvtUllion, sleat- lei.st pn iii.n.-e m.i.I a n;i-l.lt n .1 ,i;l,!i.' r.it cia nas-. i:,t ti..- n-ila-f Hiloral. d to .t rty, nid- riiu ami m.tit. tk never sat tr.ia niatie, llitlver-ual Miel eltt'lu t. t.t-ahiy. Kvciy allay in aiur tsMinty. a -. i u Ihr.iuchatut Hie tslata', I lie .-VidelH--s .if t he lala.tr atf the l'tns-Iors a,f n,e I'.tor and the resti!! a.-t-uin-.:.-h.-d tor the am 'li.inill.in. a I. vll..a and r. t.to-.ii..!i to m inli tnl a'i-1 K-.tinanltassl of that unl... t ii'i ii,- el . f ei;ie:t nn Imve issiKie up In thi-m ihe terril.h' l.unieu of In-h'-ntcl a-f.s-i oi eh iri'-teran 1 It 1 1 v. 1 he e. n. r. I Hf.-nt or the i-mrd of Pul.Iic flarries !,a on iu..n- than aine i-ciisiain said that Statu. i, cMinty has iiiaile n.i.rt pnr ss in retard iti Ilia-ran- of ha r sir nnd unf.tr t;ii! lie, i-.:i more comforts in the M. aine, the ii iniilas. laetier t-.irtsl forand in-imtaimti, anil the Home lia-;ia r mnii.'ifa-tl uud kept ill tinier, with less t-xp -nsf lii.-.n any aith r county in llii S;aI. Uy a aran-ful coiutarisatn thin sialajv in. nl will twcairnitaoratcd. tiur Home Is one thai all can he prima of. It never wa In Iteti-r om.ini.ui. or sat -clI nrramffd nnd ot!i.rU.tl for the purpose now. lueh of lhi l tins to the AawK-ii.iiiin of the li.r.-a-tors ut 111- 1'inr Hiid ('harm. a, ,f l-'a-i,iisylvaiia. No OHO has 1'Verittla-ndasl these lll-etintTs witbotjl If us Krvatly iK-ii-tlttttl. It has jt-lva-n una In., r.- p if.-et I'll. I syntcmatie la.-.h.i.l I a deal ing with tt'i reliant I. -s. It has Itcii the ill-ails of .'iitliv atii.z a unite lilteral ifi-tiwtii til iiyin I utt.y hi. d humanity in the ailaiir.istration. ai.tl has islii.'-atet the puhlic mind to a mucti liioiii.r phil.iuthnipr. It has tauxht the true it ta-iiiig ol charily, and our duty, with a ha- mane sympathy for all human Hurferine. and the true nceils of iti MMirarul ilislrs.st; mill It 1 lioKHt thai for our lis.t eil.irts in ilolnir the Ik-sI we could, we may have your ap m vhI. ph'ABJl The fartn Is still helnir Improvisl and every year the increase or nidnct Is cv leiifN ot it. I year wa nis.si ljt IhikIv cis of it nff of ! acres, l,Hnl ami more lucli els of s:irii from 12 m ns, anit oilier emln in prtimriloii. hich will si:untre welt with j any oi hit lurm in uienMinT. Hi l i.iu m.s t he liuililinirii are a cr-oit to tin- siiiity Hii'l art almost an iilenl ol' comfort. All Aiv In eoiHl r-nirHnil romliiion. Iitiriiiic tlo enr: i:ei' lolihtioTi was liuHt lo the muiii Illicit huililiiic for a sittinznio:!! anil liosjilial for nwli. I lie old one lui vbiir Ikh-ti conileniiicil hv the gmnil jurv, th lUmri of Puhlic ( linri ties an.l the puliiic. The bnihlinirm are tlit.-.t with all the modern liiiimven:enti and Is well am! ulfcuinttally limit, at a ver- moder ate cost. Ii l a credit to the ciHintr.'ron -cn-ient and coiiifortalile, ami is (rrcalljr appre rintnl hy the Iniualea. Ismatks Imrins the year I here was an ar eraire of Trt Inmalcs in (lie Home. aiiniltt ed d'lrinif the vrar. of which .1 were removed to the hospital to lie t Mile-1 for the worst of all maladiin She disease of the mind. Many wen-old, some Min-ly aff.lctisi. There were no riinbtirlous disfnws at I he Home. :id no other sickness than the ordinary diseases sub ject to old aire. t'mi.iiRKX All children admittl to the Home were piitivd In ifo.!. rotnfort.il. I" hoiiies. some hy the t'liildn-ii's Aid S-letr. and none were in Hie H. mi.. th"t weo'ound in mind and IhkIv, over sixty day, as the lw liiiire. Oct-ikmir RELirr The iestinn of out door relief is one of the most annoying and tmiililesome iiestlons thrit confront us. Human iliL'eniuly has Ik-cii more cxertist In il i'iv1eaorto improve the condition of the fKMir thrtii in any other ilirwiion. tair lM-st thinkers and opinions from those whi have had long experience in the care of the poor. an thial all relh-f outside of the almshouse Is to le d precnt.sl. ThcclassfH who think nnd r.-ad hut little are not easily convinr.il Hmt the inoni v en trustel to the Iins-tor of the poor Is not in tended to lie used forpriv:ilc charity they do not slop to think t'uit the interests of the tax IMyermust he euanhsi as fiiitlifully as the in-t-nsit of Hie ii-mper. Miinkind should lie hoit-iil Ihm at their hirlh work was horn with them; that hard work alone wields a silent hut resistless influence toward happim-vs and prosiM-rily, anil that enjoyment stois where indiileiHe ln-yins. Idleness anil ignorance go hiind in hand, and sooner or later will h-ad to the nlmsliousftir prison. Prof. A i. Vi'iiruer, in his Imok on Ainerl caii Charities, mivh : "I have never heard of any wcil-niithenlicafed institiice where out door relief whs stoiMii, w lien the iopulthii of the puhlic charitahle institutions sulisis jiiently lucniiMil. hut it was found apiarent ly tluil outloor n lief ediK-ates more people for Iheiilmslioiise than It kitpsoul ofll, and Hint then-ion: it is neither economical nor kindly." i mi-door relief Is disi-r. tlon.iry with the li nvtors ol the Poor, w hether to give relief or not. hut in no Instance hre they permitted to to givcBs miii-li relief .is that for which they ciiu he niiiintHiiiiil nt the Home, nut-door n lief shoiili! only lie given for the linmediittc relief of Hies,' who uiti-t with accident, sick ness or misfortune. It Is not understood th:it anyone siiouUl U-eoine n riiiiilxnl ensioiiers tin me Ciiiiniy, In many instjinees the temporary relii'f gnintiiJ is a hlessing ami helps to tide the jiarties to w lioui it U Kninliil over the mis fortunes that may have befallen them, while in many instiiiu-t-s, where p:irth"s ark ns-eiv-ine KTiiianent out-i'.oor n-iief. it is more det rimental lh.-iu good, and only makes them more li'i-einleul. lii-siih-s. when reli-f is p:-r-nuinciit! v gmnted lo iiirtii-s. when they In ci:ue siek'and helphsss, enormous hills "have Ims-ii ineiirreil for wailing Umii them, meill ca! attendance and hurial expcnse&r , w hieli siuld Ii" ohvuiU-d to a decree were they at the Home. While those asking relief, esiMTlally inrasca of aged H-rsoits, .itild lie U-tier m:iintiiimsl mid have more comfort, at the Home than at their own resideiu-m. In many instances the the relief heretofore granted will ! KlopM-ii niul Hi- p.irties l-e iniireU u come to the Home. I ie ATHS There were l'l deaths at I he Home liirln- th" v,r : most of them were onl and -.Hi u us a relief, the u.-aiii rate at the Home is not anv greater than the diiilh rile in the eountv. The d'-:id an- diwntly atet ri- ii-.-iahlv litterrol. i; v. w eich otiieiiiitn-; nt ill except I wo that were removed from the Home hy friends. Hki.ioioi s Skrvices w ere nelil at least onii-fie li month and wen-greatly ppni-ial- ed hv all who w-re nhle to attend. The t'hat- lain on ill! oeeasions visitiit those who were sick In the various war.ls in the Home and held a service of song ami prayer with each In coneiusion we would say we do not claim il.-etion in all I he departments of lie- Poor Hons,-, y.-t we U-lieve I he management Is still linnr.iving. The new McwaM a.-nl Matron un-doing all in their isiwer to mnintaiu I he st.-iiiiiiti ami n-nuia1io:i the liome has man Their work and kindly ministrations to the sh-k should lieappn-eiatcil hy the unile. Thanksof Iheol the puiilie nn dm- J I. Weigh', iIm-retiring dins-tor. for the fiiiih ful lH-rtormance if duty aud the iiitcr.-st he tii-n.if.sileil in the liome. Then- were many visitors to the Home nur- In-ilii'vpnr: uianv Druminent citizens, and their c.'ilieisiu were very favorable to the ltonie. A conlial Invitation la extenuea to an cm- ens to visit the Home and any Miggestion made for I lie Is-lter iiuinagemeul of the Home rill lie appr.-eiuted. SVlir.I'VLE A I.ist if inmnta nmuitiineal an.l eniploye.1 l.y the director of the poor durinif the year l"t. Name, Aire, and When Admitted. Kmitnins AtbriL'ht 53 Kt h 1 !-. Ki ward Kcrks Uct II KH disctmrged March Sherman IlaTi.s a IVI II isii untciiargasi March 11 )'. lavi.t Itiirnworth.iii ab 1- is;ii ulsonar.si Mi.n la IT ISti'. John ltcrrvmtin 3i l-eti .'1 I!4, win io .Men-y Il.tspiial April -'I s-.iri n-siilmitted June In istii. ti.sirire latweo. -t-t Airu i t i.-xi t-miit-u li:ialn lissa-y S7 Aug 7 ! aiscnaiTjeu lltt ' ISM". Jaahn llailey i April in is;n ciojuti auij - ls,. I arl lterra 2Hct SI issiiw Ja.nh I'amrad lii Ken 1 Is... Alex Countryman t June 9 IsTG. Milton rt::l -pt 13 Is'S. tiii.tiii 1'usier :ii Iter 31 !7s. John Ca.-s.-y 47 liec JU 1"S1 discharged March 21 Istta. K it Cramer 7-i .Inn 1 ls:C", alisehanied March i; S!i", risaiiiiiillasl June .'4 Kt'tv John Usher iti Nov ai l-Ci. a ....e..,l a. ill. in CI Mav :i If' Ilaihert ;.mI 9 April' 1 Ism indentureal to ll.-ttrv Fisher Aliril '11 l'l I'atii.-k l.allathaT.Vi Aug l!l IssCi liI Ann I'.l IStCa. Karl Uotnl Sia-t 7 ls!i"i Nov 11 placed by C S with liavid I.-niils-rl. I'rhli ihsik l7 June 11 Kfl. W ill i:. in II.-ssoii;; 7-i June 1 WJj disclutnjed A nit a 1S.L. Michael HiiUhu SI June 3! ltt't diet! lVc 6 lss.. W alter Holiv 79 July i ls:i".. I I i.ts 11. liny .V. let 17 IS ",. SvilllUl I Joll'S. 7"t June Issy. Wi:!i:.l.l Jotllison 7.1 1 let '! KsS. Joliii 1 Jones Ti Ari! 10 Ki'i eloiHst June 24 I'-5. t arl II Johnson 19 ( a-t 22 IstiTi. .Ikikw K K.sis.'r4l April I Issa. Th.ttditre Kuahh'31 April 1 Isni. Il.-nrv KtMtnlx 4S Keh 4 li. Henrv Keisi..r:i7 July 2.- 1-at'l. A ii, In vr Ki-llt-v I. las- I lsa. Adam Kaull-iiaii til Keh 1 lsrt elofd Mnn-h 4 Is! -V Ttnsslain- Kiniiiiel 13 Nov it 1A SHinuel Kevser in Keh 22 lsyi. Ilir.ai'i Kiinls-i ly at June 1 lt. Atlaui Kaultman Id let 24 1s t. li- nrv la-phiart 71 ls-24 Isss aliatl tet 111 13!v'. WItliaiii Luke lit April 2 Is'i-i liisclunvttl A It'll t 1SU-,. Thomas Ijpf t.l April 13 iH.C, discharged Sept S Isili. Mitchell M'S.'linioi'k 72 July 3 lss.; died May 4 Isa-i. Patrick M.S'nrthv 31 Jan 12 Ixsfi. Chrisil.-m M.s-se June Iti IK74. Cyrus Mts-se.Vt Ka li in lss;! Ja'lll'l ".la-ssa-rtmtl'.'ll 4i N-l 7 IstRI. William Mill, r ls(k-t 22 KI2. ItaiiiH M.s.owan l:i April 12 1315 eloped Jtinett lsi. Prank J Mevar 33 April 13 1-W tak.'il to I'iitu .tit Anrii rilsta",. John M. ra-ir i.ivt 11 P'.r. dis-.'hars;.tl let 2' If'i. William ?iclson 41 Oct 23 14 dlscharg.s.1 Msrch II li H irt . v IVtttm :tS Mav 27 l-Cat. Wehster Plfa-r 4 Atii l:i Ivt, Nov 2 jnaceal in ctianfctiM hii.iren s aiu M.ii-:y. (aisirje K file 4i M ircli l"i lss I. te-a.r.'.' liyali 43 Julv St iss7 discluiried April !Si"i. Kred.-rlek Suder 7S April -4 sK2. lt in Swarl.endnilM-r 2ii I s-e 21 lS-l. William r t-itr.-r32 April 2i IS7S. John Swt-iter 4.. A pnl 2u s7s. I.-Uir.'iie skeirt'iis Sa t pi lss;.. liin.m Snvda r ll t 3 l-trt. luini.-I Shan lis 73 1 let 31 Istct died (let SO Kt, "lati mt- stanh IS Mav s lsj-4. esir);eHweitza.-r;i Jan 3 lst'i eltiped Jan 13 isy .. Michael Sail Hi 73 K-h 21 Istlt. John K Tn-ssler 31 Nov 7 Isss. Joseph Thomas 27 I t-r 17 sa. Ahnilinm Thomaa .2 May 4 ISJTi diseharetl An: 4 ls:"i. lioori;.' Tliomn 6 May 4 discharged June i itH. Knina is Thomas 2 May 4 1-f'i discharged June 2 ltBa,i. It.itKirt Van Meter 52 June 12 lsn. tach .riali Vannatta so April q 1SHV. John V Walker Si May i UVt Charlt WitXermeyrr a"i Jan 5 l- eloix-d July 1.". IsttV John White Feb 13 1C discharged March 17 IftV. John Woy .Vi June 23 IStfi taken to Iiixmont Hospital June 2 1 lnv J.ntepli Ware 4-i April IB ls.li elop -d May 23 l.s-.i. W I. Went worth May 22 Isifi. laidwig Yminactts Mav I Issi. iJennre iiiitii. rman 72 May 17 lsvi diisj Man-li I t lsV. I- rank iiiiiiiernian til Keh I t KO disehar'ad Apni is issvj. 8CII Eft CLE .l-JVueieai. Name. A:c, an I when admitted. IVt'imla I'.itttier 42 Man-h 17 ISM dlseliar.-r l Itahnda llti relay 32 An: 17 lsa.1 Alice IturksKtk-t 12 is. I dischacvtsl Man h 10 is-ii. Klon-nee Hark H 4H-t II !! disrluirgcd M in n HI ISHa. Amur llaitev 1,1 April 3 lSk', In ran- of Children AiJ s. i.-iy and with II s McMill en Kliutlta-tli Custer 2 l;i3 1ST. Mary Claslcrtiitii-t tt l-2. Harriet Vianelly HI I.-c 22 IVl tak'tl to La. dies' ll A It liaiini- K. b ti Kit. Kiiinia I'ntss i Manth 2i Is:i4. l.lxilel'uster 31 June iii K'l. Mnaisir Kma-rlek 32 April 10 CCi. H.-t. r Kriasne72et 3 sci. lU-tteem Kair : A prll (iT7. Annie Kr.te : w 3.1 Isn't. at liaiine t.atoii i2 Aug 12 lstct died Ii. 6 I Sift. Ltifjits'th (iull 7v Jan 17 Ktl di.slK-t IS IsiCt. Ad.tiiue lialast 71 Sept :H lstti. Ja-nuie;r:issnrr3! Nov 5 IwCi. I'nlhariii lianse 47 Keh7 Isset. Kltie Hiiirord IiMVi -iS!i piansl in caro of Ch'idri-ir Aid Sioclely 2M May Isn't. I ena Kea'fer I h t IS Issjt Surah I.-indis 7) Jiilr 2 Ki). Judith Miller : May 5 l3. lUchael Muck Hl April IH s7". Marearvt Morrow ti2 Ma n-h II IHSU. Mar tali Mi'Nia'l 7 lias.- 21 Istct. Nancy Pifer Auj lit Isai died K't 4 lsJi Su-aan Hice 4s March 21 Is.V. it.isa ltini;ler2ss-t U Isxt Mariah r'mrler(Oct 11 ls.13 taken to Ilix Iiiout Juia IJ I4. Mny UuusSiSi.pt i is: plnved in ajaaf nnd dtitiih at'liuol hy Children's Aid Society Sept li iJ. Cstharlne Snyder 51 July 3 Isjm. Nin.cy Shaiius 11 Sept l'l-eil placed In deaf and du-nb n hj.il by Children ' Aid ltjcit.-ty Bt pt lit.. SilSiin H'.ihrle 3fl Vt 2 1W1. l.vdia SliMCllstniK t : isisi illM-harged Aug 1 Isstt. Olevln stull - June 6 lisi taken to IHxmont June In IMV. A Millie-May IN HO taken to hospltil June : lsuv Kllzalieih Savior 7-1 Sept SO ISii. sumn Tremler :t Oct lit IsTs with E E Pugh lSs-pl lsni. Mary Thomas Hi Mjy 4 Ifttt Ulscharned May 1 isli. Maggie Tlitmui9 Mav I KO itlscharged May lit ls.iv. Mary Thomas i lay 4 li discharged May hi is m. Whole titnnlx-r In the house durln( the year 1-j; ma lea KJ, fenialea 41. SCUEDVLK Jl-Oul dor Rrlirf. Name Am't paid. David Hiimliert wife and 4 children SU l Husan Weightnuin at 00 Samuel Martis-nv wife and 4 children... !ti IM llirlnn ItinghT and erippl.-d child. S2 JoM'phine budwig and it children -' mi 't.is.-s Kila. .... : i J ll) A nn Shank.. John Wolft.skell and wife stewant I'm mail wife and li-hildn n Ksther I jie . Hunih Seese KirUmi lohrniel daughter Plus-Is' A You i til ri and 4 children. Moses King M ile Mel d:lligllter Jiihn K-ivlor wife and ! children Hester Krlitliirie .. imon Phillippi fhiirl.-s Wjll wifennd child Kllzalieih s-ins-k -. Nancy I'ifernnd :l childien llebc.va Mazer and 4 childn-n... . I 'on not Sha Iter ....... . Jouathau Koontxand wife Simons Hover wifennd Scbildn-n Matilda Piferand Seliiidn n Murgan-t Stiiift.-r Temporary out-door relief gntntcd to va ri'tus Marsons J H) 3J ll ai m m ;t ii) :tl mi a. m o) Zi o a .) :u; on Ai o) II Ol lli tl) Jl II) :i on :w 31 uu W 07 Total am't out-door n-lh-f granUsI . JM 07 Name. Age. When Admitted. Died and resi dence. fleorgc Zimmerman Kl May 17 It! March 15 Js;"iSimerset township. .Mitchell M.-i Unlock so Jlliv 3 lssn .nay it IsHV IOwerTurkeyfiMit township. John Miller..? ilav 1 Is May 19 INel Bora- crs.-t totrushlp. iianiii shHulis su tict :w iWJiiiw 11 is: tscr- i i ii inimugh. Put tiallugher.ViAug 1 lSlti Aug 19 stCon- fluence Ismiugh. -Nancy Tiler 4.; Aug 19 lsa Oct 4 ls w Homer- act Itoroiigh. Klizais-th tiullTSIJaa 1 lsttt 0t IS isaj Sha.h- township. Henrv 1'phart (SI Imv 21 ISSStK-t 19 UV I s per Tiirkcyiooi township. 1 ., tin. line ..in in" -is Aug ii vfi lice o ito lii.tver Turkeyhiot township. .AI lell.e-1 llolzs 111 S.J UlieJi 1SJL, !, Q 1K Meyersdiile Uiroiigh. total ntuuU rof deaths 1H SCUEIU I.E IK f'hihlmn ill private Punili.-s: Name, Age, When Adiuittetl. liy Who Mainboned and Amount Paid. Maggie Masters Ii Kelt 1 ISO A Hoover.5 .uiu S Kellv -i April 4 s;il P W Triiiiis-. 39 00 l-li lain 'il lli!iliu t Keh 6 ltri Weighlev X W Alls-rt Imvalt 4 Nov 1 ".t4 Mary tirillith. :! Ol (.'liarics Sin-ieher I Julv I ls-M art 0!) -lii. r 4 Nov 1 lx! Matilda Pif.-r... Total ain't aid $143 3 SCllEP VLEE. Chi'.drtu in Feeble-minded School at Klwyi., liaiiie, Age, When Sen! to School, Ain't I"ald. N.Mli ISiSikliian, :t June31s7 SSI 00 KUie lllansi-t ! May .t Is J) William 11 Saylor Iti Oct i.' lstti) JO 00 Tolul 3; aiitt.unt paid $ M IM SC1IEDII.E-F. Children in IViiu-vlvania Ileform Sclnail, Monranji. Iark .iiiimeriiiau 11 sent toscliattil June 6 ltful paid by toui.ly (.'ttmmissioiiers. t'liiliiri n in lK-.ifa:i.I Huuib Seli.sil at Edge- wood, l a. M.-irv S Kii'it ! aent to school Sent S 111. Natit-vShainis II " " I'lactd at sehii.il hy Children's Aid Sateiety. SrilEIVl.E-i . last of persons it the Western Pennsylvania llttsptial lor ir.iilin -tit. Wh-n Adm'il V.'hasl IlemM Name. Age. to P. Iloii-. to Hospital. Marv MilhT X May Ki Isitl June -T lsitl lr in stullt Mar A in; Sept SS-pt Julv Aue Nov Mm IssS i:t Isss ti s. 1 IS'I S IsvJ :ll Istl 1 lstrj tl sCt War St Isss A us IS IssS Camline Wolf 41 tasirca' I.enliir ."i2 Kept llSt H.irrv liart. ll 27 Sept : SJ. Snm'l l'aila-man :itl April Z, I sat. Win Knuerild VI Sa pt S 111! i'amrad VU'ir 2S Mar li ls'd Jau 111 ls-:t Man savior 4. John Miller :l Mav lrt IsiB June 6 KM 1- rank J Meyt'rs.i3 April la Isti'i biken to I hi intuit April lj st. AShU- 3S May js ls;i-, taken to llos- Mtal jiine.i lift-i. Mrs ltenj Stull 42 June 6 isa'i taken to Iix- inoni June in lst.x John A Wan,- .Vl June 23 1W taken to IMx limit June 24 lsa. Total 14 Note John Miller dia-d May 10 !"'. In the Hospital for Chronic Insane at Wer liaTsviiie, l a. John Kritx Hi Sept 13 trt f. pt 27 "K! -stiinii-l swank Jtniel? s.t Jmie2-i'!i xsie UiikIis Nov 21 '02 Mar 14 Id Kisie M Crit.-hlleld Si Mav 10 ".rl June HIM Total mitiiher In Isilh ho-piLals. IS; M 12. r Total .list o maintenance at Isilh ht-xpilals. tit county J)1j.Ij8 i'S SCllEDCI.E-ll. 1'hililren Iwirntitritf. Name. Age. Indent'- With. When free Keh 10 'W harl.si Sa-ott 17 I'.ol.t 11. Ms A 1. 1 'miner M V Ijilli rty S I. Korus Kr-.l Sw.iirn ( has M.s l.-llan IS Nov i Mar M A Ilia rt Nia'kiow is Wm sumiiiy l i liavid ("lav.-onih l:t Mar 1 Its July 1 "Hi KrankKWitt 10 J J I ia nil is July 17 '04 Noah Witt IS .lats.h Arisman.luiiel ' John Croni'-r 14 llaniiu ZcrftsM.ir 2 'W Wm It I Milan li Kltil laattoll li Cluis Kti.-pis-r Mar 0 IS J.t It Milla-r Aug 11 t-s Chas liail is Pi I U Suin.i, 11 Na.v I tS Tints .1 .-iriilK.il Pi .1 K MS -Unlock 13 H Va.iitikin Anril27 " Imii A Miismt June 3 'ill Win 11 Kh'tads II Jas liallentliieJulie 3 "H". K N siminiaiii Jan 2 IVHttt John IO NiekloW 12 ( harli (itsfl tt K M llerkev June 1 'll .iicpii ltahiu'in 13 S llershttt ruer Mar 10 'HI ormaii li ilil w ill ll J 11 Morrison Jan lii 'n Kl.-ii il.-il.luin in 12 in 10 is 12 hi li 14 13 tai live llav Mar 10 'It l. as. rate Miller Amos MeC!iii7.ie Y..M Kish.-r Tilite Itid.l!.' sils-l HarriMin Khwi ltiuly Cora Kiuie l.llllall V llallas i-h'Ih llniiii.iel Kl!a Masl.-rs II C Huhltard Var 2U M I. iio'.miali Inly 20 IM K Nei.la-rhour Keh 2i '! J M I'.uliiiiit l Sept li tti J ( Kllilllla-I Aug V 1 J 11 klloa.ln W II Vanu C Coliir K t Hot.va r J s Kowscr ( J Miller Peter l!a lirl let 1 t-7 April 2 '! Mar V l'.ol June 1 'nl Sept 22 til 13 M.i-I M.s'iintiH'k II .Mar 1 Maul. Ii Millar 12 Annie IVil'y li Mist y.iman rm'n 12 ( aeai-Ve loia-y ti Kli.i lliya-r 12 Marv Tr.-sler is June 3 'll KSMeMilleiiMar l' Irl S I) Kriiner April 2 It John C' Miller Aug 1' 11 W rsnvlor Mar 2 Kiu'l Kirestai'e Nov 5 ! Ira ('a Hasher 17 N KCniiiur Mar I t7 J M (Jiessuer June V Va J.e oti K jst 1 The followinc were free durlni; tlie ya-ar 1st Ii-ivid Clovciiiib, Klil Fisiier and Tillie Riddle. The follow in;r children were placed l.y th Club inn's A in society, nut aruciaKi wuu in rectairs of the l'oor. l.vdia K!n:ili r7 Connul (inasrev July I 1SH7. K.'stelia Ha-nipe" Jatsih Vouirht May 14 l!n2. Bertlui Keytter 12 Kn-d Trexel June V l-4. The foM.nvlni! have lieen taken nml placed In hnmi-ti by the Cmldn-n's id Society. Maaiesli'iili-r 15 Boss MeCiintot-k. Marv S limit, r 15 Jl.nrv Sim tier. F.dliti B'ssi s J 11 llricker. (.orire steward 13 John Mitchell, l-ster Yowltr 2 MrsJSiiles. Ails rt iev;.iilt 4 Mrs J(arviirlf!llh. Ildith Hutr.ird V hole imiiiis-r iiiih ntur. d bv directors of the p.tor 11 : lllaias. ; li'tuaii-it ili. W hole nuiiiltcr in carat of Cliiiilrcn" Aid So ciely li). SCIIEftCLE I l.lst of live slK-k on the Ginn, and farininr; imiilt-meiil : iil-a.1 ail ateoiint of nil artieh-s iii:tiinLaa-iur.sl in ilia' liome and nt iseal on t ia farm, as rt js rted bv tba- Sit ward, for the yt-ar ciidim; January I. lss-n: NumtsTol horses . n tiuus !'.".".".'","!.Tr..lZZ! 1 Iw.eyearsiltl entile 3 ona-ya-arsil.l a-;.ttlt' . . K ftiickiii'i csilvt-a . S " Klit-ep IS chlekt.'lis. I ;t; ! mrutx on tht farm. Numla-r of sletls. .. lalllit KletW one-horse slasls.w..., 15) wii-fonn- inon in machines, binders. ..... plows kIiovi'I plow- narrows ... corn fultivatairs. ti irn ii n I Is ... las-al drills i bticklsKinls thn-nbim; mat liiiicai.,.. fetsl cut la-st h inii rakes.. " pitchforks Artirlrt m iitii.u liirrtt ill Ihe hnme ia ISM. NuiiiInt of children's iln-xtciv. skirts . SllirtS and elaa-tnlat a (irons ft-tirs children's tas'Uinn;.... siys" f -.i-i- " sbirtta Ksl mmf.irtM.. IksI limits . diiliel.iths handkerchiefs . atlleelM. pillow crises ha-al tia-ks- . Iiolsia'r t-a-an. hum towi-la shrouJs 'OIIlell'-l alreaistst. Mimtiit.M saasUeS . Cha-llllSlU.. kkiri. - tlr.iwem t cji is " ijolinetM . " nUtekllls. " " ftMiled. " IlllflllgOWIlg lin n's Khlrts , iir.iwt-rii. . mil tens ...... no'ks traded ... PrlHc?on Finn. Nunila-rof tons hay. 5t 41 il 254 173 1317 25t 12III 2.5 hi 1.' '.x!J 1 . 4 1 s stniw- " rora fodder lu-hi-ls win -at " iiits".'"ZIl " buckwheat - corn- wat-i-l ctirn .... ba-ar.s p-as- p'l'at.i -S- o aim ia. turnip. .. rirrii;t O'lloll Iiasitls cnbh life Uarn-is driasi corn . " saner k n.ut c juumlur plclca 1 " " soft aoap. " gallons .Irlisi el l Idertterrlm " - elder - - cans fruit p.Minds butter . " lanl . ... t tnllow " " Iki-f killed. ... f nr! ' .. . vent " wool loads pumpkins f do lu-n-hv i rtilv that the almve is ho I l lim Mil Rliii 4-1U Wt M A trip and corns t list of the roods m.-tnufactunsl. and the pnsluets raised on the larui ami im plements on Hie s-iine. - ....'ft'.- L . . .m... v. I r .(i , rta J 1 1 nii,rir..i'- St llElU l.E J Moneys received by the directors of the ismr on account of sale Riude anil for mainte nance, etc. liale'iV. Kntni. ror. Anit. Jan 1 Samuel Ititliier fissl cutter J IK H " Henry l aughiimn hld.-a :il Win iil.-key slus p ai Ol Feb 1 K M t'rilehtleht on nminti n jn.'e AI 7". t'alvln llav iiialut I swrnfd ruber III Knsl J Ura'fcser malnt of wife So ( I. ' Ackerinan main A Stirls-r :) tm " p ; Nowag on ugr't I.lnda Kuslcr & HO Itomiinia KniMier inalnleniinco 5i " ;.-o Swank inaint of hntl her l'l "f Marl Ivl Kismti iiiiilut of bntiher aim Hintm Kimls-rly iiiainteiian'-e IV & ..I 1 K 'niii.-r maintenance :t fl " David Hurinvorth maintenaucc liniinet v Ii.ekt-y cow Si nil - t'.Mshiiv.-r stove a S.isal. Itia-n stoval 1 00 J I' Miller calvea II m a.i..n .k- Wor stove I " 8 Ale Coleman main IaT-wart'drub'rll i May 1 C Itnn-lay t sl'e for lieiinda llMit-layl HO Hinini Kiniltcrly niainteimiior i3 00 June 1 c Onhings linn mauiteiiiiins- zso m " K II Miu-hell agr't Santh (iallar'r 47 J ,la oh Arisman ngr't Nihih W itt 40 fO a .i.Ka.i.h Atitiiun iMbHriiing -4 oi Aug 1 Kit-sel Steward hides ft' ' l!irkils-r Istardlng II i at ll-.rva.i- Sa-hrtla-k iH.rll -HI tt ISai linilaeh. r sl.s k. cash c "t. aa it I'moiitiiiH maintenance 10 ol Kept 1 Harvey svhnick tsirn I J'ts L, Miller malnt flaugnier im " D i lirutiaker inaint. Jesa' Uindis-s ol K K Cummings liialnleluiliee 4 lv Wilson Trent calf 'it Ivl Kin.iiIz malnt. bntther Kred J lirasser in.iint. wile 4S m Jacob Swank inaint. bnithrr hi i Dt 1 Culviii Hay inaint I swartr. aruu rui i" Ciean-ge Aumau hidi 1- oo lsu.; Jan 1 lij Iti-ulmkercom. J.-sse l-atnlis .1 M Knmmt I agr't Tillie Hialdle N Iiii'krv pig Jas .Mrlvelvv liuekwhcat Interest ou MusHchiian fund 21 (10 t m 1 'O ti 30 U0 scM.VAm: M. ,V 34 . st . 7 F. 20 12 41 3 T. 7!l Whole No. In Home liec 31 ti - - received ilunng m Totals 4ii li't Numls rdit d iluriug year III 11 No. reni'd to ho-pil.il during t'i .Hi 111 No. children rare Child's Aid So. No. children indenture.! 71 31 ln7 71 34 10 lo' No. dist h'd, (tot well or eloi.ed 2J", No. raiinaiirs in home Iec31 Vi. 45 No. rts'eivintt out-door n-lh-f - 13 iTtl sti 11 hililrcn 4s N Iiililr. il in private Gihiliies. 3 No. children iiidtrnt ureal 2-5 i IS I i 5 1 No. children a-arc C. A. fstciety 2 No. children at Reform Sa-htaal... 1 Nat. cliild'n at Kec'iiiiiidedSchool 2 No. (M rsaiiis in liis-pititl liixmout If erners nie . Total No. nndi-renn'of Iiirectairs of the 1 "oor ehildn-ii 4S im . MOSEYS PAUL inl-tloor relief .1 22S 07 14:1 .'nl till tW l.ft'rft ! :t27 l 172 i) 4.i (0 IM i S3 Maint. children under Act of lsxt ('lotiiillL' chll.lr II Ktssmiliile.l School Maint. Jl I nut tatia-nts in hatpitalH. hildren intleiiiunsl now free ('..Bins ftiroiittliior paupers at trumps Just, ii Camst. Ii s A loolh. rcoiinn's Main, outdoor taiipi-rs ak ma-al.atlentl. It. It- fare ronvcy'tf outaitair paupers. Total out.l.Mirc:;ta iisi-s $ 3.4-ati 2M Cost of lu-w biiiltlitig and reistirs :t,4!2 4.5 t K.sj.s Tl Total cxiic lists of maintaiiilnt; in mntesat the home, farm es-nses, Impnivemi-iits. extraordinary ex seia. asilaries and wana-s S H, '".tl 2i". I. IW :t4 Tolul ras-.-iplsat home during year . Total current ei)eiiscalriihouse Iti I .5.!'. W w hole o. ol Hays given supis.n it tm.iat.-. during y.MrK'i 27.I.7S A verstife wts-kly cost n r anipita 1 54 Avennje No. in home tliirim: yer. 7 VLASS1FICA Tlo.X Of IXMA TES. Males. Fenuiles. Total. Siit .. I Insane ....... Is lt 2K 15 Miotic Id Blind 1 iHiif and dumb 1 Totals .. Natives ! : 25 71 forei ners IS. TJiA -Vr.V RELIEVED ICRISH YEA K. Malax, 2si!; F.-iii lies. 6 total 2!r. Meals fur- nisli.sl, 4;i2 ; l.odKin's, 251. VALCATIOS. Appniised value iftera)ri:il property f 4.S7 tin K-tinuitctl value of build'gs.t: fann. 4.i,"H ' Total valuation t 4.S70 1 Inmi ranee carried on perstmal pniH-rty and buil'limrs. S27.5. 241 h Febni aiy. A. I.. .-. pr.stent.sl to the Court anil ord rtsl to lie laid before Hie i-rand Jury'- r ' SA 1 1- 1C t l-rK. We. the ineinliers aif III. srnind Jiiry.throiluri our Foreman, alo hereby as-rtify, licit we have examimsl tlie within aiid fon-jfoiinr report of Ilia liireclors of the IVair anil House of Kr.i plovmeul fair Ihe year cntliiic January I. Wni, ami doaiiprovc the same. S. ll. YITV. Fon-man. Ami now, Fehruary 27, lsi, the same h.-iv-liii! Is-n exaiiiimsi. we do cona-ur wllh Ihe Kniud Jury, ami approve !he s:iiiie By the Court : Noah I'ikseckfr, II. J. il"ll.NKK. Assoa-iaU' Judinn. Filed F.sl 27, IS'-, V. T. Siiylor, Clerk. NEW V ajj.r.u k 7 7HE ONLY PERFECT '11 FOR j?j$MILY USE. For Sale By J. B. H0LDERBAUM, Somerset Pa. YOUR EYE! Wewant to catch It ! 5 3 3 II J 21 2 Vi 47 KI 3 l-i 31 KVKKY FARMER in Stunerset County who hat a cord of Ileml.s k Hark or a Hide to (lisMseof will nml that the t'oN FLUENCK TANNERY Co will pmj tho highest cash iiricea for the name. Write for quotations tu winshjw a. conn a co.. Confluence, Fa. CONDENSED TIME TABUS. IS 27 ei IS 2 10 20 .5 5 a 12 IS li Baltimore nd Ohio Eailro&d. Someriet aad Cambria Brace SOBTHWAED. Johnstown Mail F.x pres. Rock wood S:30 a. Saiinersa-t 4:10, Sioyentown tuH, Hoov ers vllle ills, Johnstown ikIo. Johnstown Mall Kxpra-ss. Rockwistd ItV50 a. in., Stimrrset 11:1.5, SloytHatown 11:4.1, Hoov ers ille 11:54, Johnstown 12:45 p. m. Johnstajwn Aceommolation. Rockwood 5.-55 i. m., Somerst-i 6:20 stoyeslowu H-ls, lioov- rrsviue liijo, joutmiuxil ,:au. Daily. SOUTHWARD. Mall. Johnstown m.. H.tovtrsvi:ie7:ll. St.tj-iaiHii Jjii, Soiuertiet 7:55, His k wood 8J). Express. Johiwtais n 2:3n p. m.. Hoovemvl'le . ikM. sovaitown iJ. Stmierset Jiii. Htx lc wtaod 4:25. Sunday Only. JohnsUiwn rtiu, Somerset 10:01 Itoctwood 10:25. C'SiXISSIONSES' Unseated Lands -IN- SOMERSET CO., PA. The Countv Commissioner of Somerset County ht-r.-hy give notice Unit they via Hell at public tulle ill their oft.ee In Soniewt llorougii on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25- IS96- Commencing nt 10 o'clock A. a. on said . lav. all the follow ing mliii.sl tracts or ira'eis m land which hae lieen purcnaseu irom itt treasurers aifMtid county nml reiiiaints un redeemed for t he perUsi "f nvM cr Hint two years. ress-tively.Miul upwards.anree Khly with tint several Acts of Assembly ra tal ing lo that luxation and snle of land for taxes in the t tiiiiiiionweauo oi i vu..-j . van la. APPSO.Y TO H'XSllI P. Acrci. OwnrirWarratei. iaieitaioi". Vougli. John I 31 ti 74 W is 15 mi 51 Stein. Philip Tresslt-r, M Tr. st.h-r, C liiilliigh. r, Henry Mcliec. Henry's heirs Hood, Joshua 2-5 5 i 26 .ia .1 LLEti H F.S V TO WSSHIP. 45 lHtnier Brothers an Met ull.lieorae Hi lmriier I'.rothers 2il Tom, Samuel B-AC A' TO li XHJP. 227 M.-vers. Peter 3M H.-iichleT. C. M 2.i Schall. John 2i Atchistui, J. Km Cnl.lW' ll, lutvid .1.4 4 'nld well, Samuel 21 Iji B', 1 lav id 2.S1 Kni piH r. I'.enjaniin 2ii ta-rk-v. 1'hil-a.n P.hmi-J 122'4 Wolfersberger, P. 1 2n ' Hittm-r, Henry ;i Meyers. Martin. (in trust) I Johnson, William 20U (vuriglit, Tlioina B ItKOTIl ERSVA LLEC TUP. 1 : 30 12 7rt 13 23 7 M Hi IVt in u; 4 it 6 Vi Jl 2 2H 21 .iti 4S 114 7S Jl 117 11 l 4 2M 5 12 21 "7 17 &) 7 U2 1" Lots Witt .t Forney CASSEL.VA.V BOROCail. Fornuer, I-erov 4 OS 4 2S 4 a ; .7 4 23 4 K 4 17 4 I h as y mm Kt 2 Coleman, liorun 2 Wilt. II. II S Collins Murk 2 Weiiiia-r, Jacailt. 1 Staiy, t oiii.nl 2 lils No. 24 and 25 1 ld OLii5 I lliittinall.'ar 1 Ward, Jama-. 1 i'lle.Jaihll C OA E VA CO TO HWSP. Acres. :tsi Brown, Allen io "st 3I Mdsser, John ( O.XFLCE.SCE BOROCG. Ia0t. 4 Hays. Holier! heir I Smit h. Samuel 1 t ra'cliloti. Thcoalore 2 McKt-rsaui, Iluncau 2 smirp, 1 1. A 2 Venter, Cliarb-s 2 Welch. Samuel 2 shoiih. Joseph 1 I. hit felt V. SainUa-l 1 iMltfilelil-r.C. ( 3 siareh. Valeiitiue 2 irsniK. II. C 1 Ka-e.Ja'ce 2 Hays. Patrick 2 Fliinmiitnn, Jasper 2 Vaillira-cht, Charles 2 McKeiinoii, John limpc. J.W 3 I'lilmt-r.C. W 2 Spcii r. James 1 SllVtlaT.J. It 1 Wallace. W. W 1 Stem, l-hiiip ELK LICK TOW.XSIIP. Acrf. ti 15a rlra in. M uses Lull. 1 Harwell, rani 1 k node. J... ph 2 l.ittl.'.S. T. Ks 1 Marxarct. (ieti. A t.REE.XYLLE TOWXSHP. Aer"- 2.'a5 Johnson, Tim ma LARIMER TOW SSI P. UU. 1 l.iiil.liilliati 6 it ai n7 .5 22 o 22 4 VI 4 57 4 22 4 Srj .5 41 . i 57 4 72 ri ss 7 71 li !l M '.HI 7 2i 5 22 4 f 4 22 4 i 4 71 7 I. 5 14 4 47 4 In 4 51 4 51 4 i 1 shannon, M iehael 1 O'Neal, Barney 1 Wiluiotii, Alfreal 1 Buyer, li i l.int.l LOWER TLRKEl'FOOT TWP. Acre. iti Harna'd, John l I'nvrrt, Aiexiimler 4-i Iiiirk.ibtirt'e - an) lthtsly, Frank (or IlarUt 11.) ME1ERSDALE ROROCOI. 5 91 -.1 47 22 47 10 23 Loti- ros.-s Marir tri t 13 2!i 4 43 5 71 7 2 7 2 23 li7 s s s7 15 ft .",7 s 57 17 H7 10 17 a :7 a. 57 12 o: s 37 Sin tier, Aiiaai liralli.-r .t itoyer I.iii.lenian, Solouiaiu Harden. Jameti H iner. James Kahruey. i'.-tt-r Kaveiieraft. lohu K. .tl. Hi riu I. it-lit v, S. J Medarv. Vuastus s Kt Meyers, J. J stime Same satiie Same same 1 1 ci.!. r, r.-ter 2 Tayiimn, lesir-fe 2 M it-r. Jaiiui 1 Turner, John MWDLEC REEK TO WSSIIIP. Acre- e. McCartney, John 12 57 a 6 ti 4 1 SOR TA MP TOS TOW SSI 1 P. Acrt I t llott lllllll. I'tnil 2 11 2.54 IS 375 ln'i I5n 4li 1 ts 2M 2."4 F.nnla-cka. t harles . . B-attv, sar-ih Wit! A Woll'"r-.la-ri.- Wevmnii, Mary Weid.il. F F-nin.-, i Kalininl!) Same sarin' Same Weld at Sheridan Same . Same Williams, llanuiu 31 117 15 alt 14 HI .54 ! lii Ml 35 51 2li S7 IS lli 21 52 Im Lot 1 11 27 Wcijile, James . Or. EE TOWSSP, Acrf". 2.5 Wiricls. John 7 SI 21 Jones, Jnniea 113 375 Johnson, Itenjaiuin 41 4.W iiolinelt, Jacob S3 44 l Karcluy. Hutfli iiS III 4-M Wllilami. Israel 24 3 SHADE TOWSS1P. 1Y7 Funic. John 38 15 122 Hilehe, laldea.u IA M i same 22 :V. 71 I t.hr A F 27 24 Si lierka.yl.ile. Alliert lias 22 Wevitnd. Haulers Kt 4 H5 2'i WiiliiT. James 12 Iti 175 Heiteufelta r, tirtirite 14 S SOMERSET TOWSSIIP. o sliowiiiiii), Bi'iijaiiiin Hi til 10 I Jiie, Sanm. i 5 t7 Jl .Net!'. John ti n ttt Kiiopsiiyder.C.inrad 4 4 SOCTIIAMPTOS TO WSS.'IIP. 4S shirer, Adam's heirs fi ;7 3i, Hti.l.ly.tr Brinhniii 4 K7 4211'j Kinnaiiiora'. Samh Is s7 42n Mcllriile, Margaret 1-1 1.7 til K'.lil.r, 1 i.i n i.l 7 5.' ;. Kinnaiiiora', Sarah 23 ol l.ai "Kohl, r, John or liaiiit-1 7 52 42n'- McBri.le. Sarah 27 i4 15 "Weller. Itaniel 4 2.5 212 (ielx, Anthony (Burns I :il i Jones, Jathn li. aft Ctt. ( Mineral. . ft 4-5 ii Same, (tolfrotli .ft Kup'li (Mm.) ti 4ri io Kmerick, Jacob, t ltusel Mart x.) 4 13 SIM MIT TO WSSIIIP. im Meyers, J. 5 sr 4.H Same 7 m s.5 Same ft 1,7 5ij Swede I rou A Conl Caimpiiny .. 13 17 4 sii lor. II. ruian ( W altii i mineral 1 5 12 t-.'j tVolfersU-rira-r Co 4 :2 2 .ufali. W illiam 1-2 CP PER TL'R KE I'FOO T TOWSSIIIP. ) llillei;iiss, Henry i li iinilir. v. Ashton 22 Weiiiia-r. J.-i.'iil. n Halt. William . St Vuuglit,John '. ,, CRSIXA BOROCVU, LoU- 10 I Morrison. tt.-orn - 1 lnols, Aiiiiuslua . , i Cainraal. Mrs, M 4 llu. r, W 111 J 1 llcll. Intv i.i 1 I'aiuler, F. F 1 Meyers, Mrs. Duv id Acrtf. in Yutiy. K. T 4 54 Jtt 11 FX BY K. RA RX KTT. is. V. HIHIKKB, Wm. I'. BAY. A ties! : J. ti. Kma rt, llerk. Ciiunly Com miss itinera. ENXSYLVANIA IIAILI.OAD. taTCRN aTAMOAMO TIMS. IN EFf EST MY 20, 1895. COMDKSSKD 8CUCDCLK. Truinrt arrl vt ami da'purt from the station Johnstown a follows: WrHTWAlO Wintem Kxpnn. 4:.t3 a. KtMithwtsttern K-xprvstt. a. lohnstown ArsininHitlHtiiin. i:S7 " AmtinnioaJiition. . iM0 Pariflr K.presn.... a t Wiiv IalsiiMiger.......... yxj a. Mail -. ,V6 " hast lane (HM p. JohiisUiwu Ai-a.'oiniiMit4ation.. s-JD EASTWAKD. Atlantic Kxpmas ivoi baa-t-lioir KapniKt 5:i Alumna AissiiuiiioUlla.n... . K;lt I tay Kxpis-sn ., , H-to Main Line Kxpnias ..lu-l-'t A It'tonn Aiwm nioaiut ion.... l'fcti2 Mail Kx.nsti 4-11 Johnlaitrn Aan-a.iiiinoaiiatjam.... ii:;'Wi - l'!i;:.i. let", Ilia Ksprn-s 7.1H " Fast Line IyifO For rain, riairt, Ar.. i-i-.ll ou Tlrka-t Airfntsor a.l.l-s That. K. Wa't, . A. W. H., 110 mil Av.'iiiir. I'lltKliurg, fa. 8. M. f rev.vt, J. R. W.kxI. U.-u. Mauaxer. Ueq'l fa THE BEST !s None Too Good When You -;MEDICINES. ; ' It ia Just as FRESH, PURE DRUGS, Aa it i To Hare . I'otibimre AT SNYDER'S You are aJwaya sure of getting the Carefully TRUSSES 17ITTE) All of the lient ami Mont Aptrovttl Tnir hrrt , ' So t isaction G na ra n tetl. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES- CALL AN3 HAVE SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drag Stcrs is Rasi&v Bsccnii? a h Favorite with FBESH . AMD Medicines, Dye btifjfs, bpowjea, Trwi Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c, th notToE tiivts pekso al attetion to the rr.xi'i.i s ; . . LoatiiBr's Prescriptionsl Famiiy Reseiii: OHCAT CAKB BEING TAKE?! TO I'SE ONLY rBr.sH AMD HI KE AKTU LK1. SPECTACLES, E YE-G LA 88 ES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on Land. Frca r.; large assortment all can be suitoa. THE FIHEST BB1HDS OF CIG5BS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display oi rr. to intending purchasers, whether they buy trom us or eisewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET ... - SOMERSET, ?A Somerset Lumber Ya ELIAS CTJisaSTGHAM, HArrArrCKKK axd 1ealek ad Wholesale jlsd Rictailek t Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Oak, Poplar, Siding Walnut, Yellow Plur, Flooriiis. Cherry, Miiiig!e, Joor, LAlh, UhltelMne IlIiuU, A gr-nt-nil line of all grudrs of Lumlier nJ Bui! JlncM.itt'rial an.l K. .f-:: rttoa k. Also, can furnish anything in thr line if our busina-ss too,- : r t ble promptiia-sx. su.-a as Krwiic's oJd-siia.-J.w irk. . Elias Cunningham, Offlcf and Trd Opposilt S. k C. R. THE NAME nTinninnnm o .t 5 3S mmm ai HEW m OF NOVEMBER 4, 1896. Public inU'ivst will stt'ailily iii'ras. ami tlu ilistipiH-intin. :t 1 ' whose xiitv turmsl tlni snilo nt thf last fU'i-tiuM, with tin- r-!i:r. 'i:ni-.' ' ministration ihi-y 'Ut'tsl, w ill make the tttniiuiin the ni"-t inti-n- in the history of the eountry. The New York Weekly Tribune, the leruling Itoitiiliiii-an family nttwsi.aiK'r of tlto 1'iiitfl ta:.-s isiliti.-al news of the ilav. intert-stiiia; to evcrv Anit'ri.-an i-iii-r. t lli liation.s. Also general news in ttruiie form, foreign tut resjM.n.li-f..i .-.fri-. the worhl, an agri.'iiltiiral ilt'i.rtnt i.t seisaii.I to tioni in the is.i;n:ry. m' which are reeim'nie.l authority, fasa-inatin short siorif. s'inj. !.! ' he ereatn of the h !tnori!is iajiers, f.ire;.-;i mi l ...int-sti.-. w t 'i t!i- '" ures, fashion jI.ilt-r ati-l eialmrtite alesa r'j.lines a.f ..in:in's .i;;:r -. : ' ' attrielixe ili'iHrlnieiit of hmise'.ia.l.l inter.-s:. The Xt-w -'rk . s . ttleal family p.ii.i r, with a i-irenlation lar.T than that of a.iv ii:' " " tion in the ismntry ismie-l from the olVii-e of a .latiy. I-.r.;.- .- ' -' " '"" in its il.'tails temrinir t. (five it gre-ati r lit'ean-I variety, au-l .-i - -' ' '' to the wauiH-a ami y.Hintf ptsijile of the la- -usli..!.!. A SPKl'IAL t OXTlIACT (iiul.1.1. as to oil", r this -pV ir-lM " vh1 The . Somerset . Ileral U2 t tt4 5 u7 1J 7 4 S7 s' 5 3H m :t7 4 21 ONE YEAR CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS AdJrew all orders to 37 w. . 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