The Somerset Herald. EDWARD SCVI i-. Editor and Proprietor. WtBMiDAY March : Ir must be apparent to tbe Demo raU that General Wbeeler's views about tbe rhili'iiitito were not lest in thetii&ile. fit m present Indications tlie dekia tioa iu tbe next Slate legislature will 1? almost entirely r. laiprwcd frie'.wis f ..jal.-r i my. The Insurgent weu Urs will I- few a:td far iretw.ea. PiiEstnExr Krugw-r sevius to be made of the sauie Kind f material that en ured iu'o tbe coil! ruction of Uaneral Crot js. He ill probably ba whipped, but be will be tbe last mac to surrender. O.vsof N -w Hampshire' promiuerit Ieiiio ra1ic p litieia!is is out for Mc lviiiley. Toe Republican majoiity in t'iat .S-aLe in 1Sj; was Ircarly twice e Urge en Bryan' total vote, and wili feo Ligi.er this year. The new tfmini iat bill will incrter tbe circulati n without iu tbe ulijtlittt lrre iuipiiring the dollar, equiv alent to gold everywhere throughout ttie worl l. This is the Republican iJa and t!ie Republican achievement. Mr. Bi.ACKnfRx prudently absents Li.ie-;f front Kentucky at Ibis junc ture. He will presently try to convince the Senate that the election in Ken Imky was valid as to himself, though ablu' !y uull in the ca.se of Repub licius. Ox April SI tne 'i iuy cas will be tikfii up iu the L'l.ite-J Su'.es S?uate and fo ight to a finish, and there is but i iltlw d;ubt : to what tlie Jinisli will be. The opponents of the Senator, by parliamentary tactic, are doing their best to prevent a vote being taken, knowing full well, as they d that it would result in according Mr. Quay bis &eat by a decisive majority. Thk manner in wbicn the Stalwart Republicans of Iniiiuua county, undir itie skillful leadership -f Attorney Cieii erai Elkiti, did up the party-wnckers and caucus linlit-rs who were led by the lucirgctit boss, Senator William Eiinn, ut Saturday's primaries, was beautiful to fee. Fainu may not be as handsome, b it he is a wiser man than l-fore he e mtut:ici-d to monkey with the Klkia buzz-saw. I'liua is not iu the Attor ney vieberal'tt diss. Thk jury iu the Johur-lowu Demo crat libel case, which was on trial be fore J i'l of Blair county, at Riie-usburg last wetk, returned a ver dict of guilty Sunday morning. The prosecution was brought ly County ;ommitviouers' Clerk Gates, aud was founded on an artic'.e published iu the i juiocrat during last fall's cauipa'gti, in which Mr. I iate was accused of omit ting to transfer the names of certain iMnocralic voters fro-u tbe Assessors' returns to the tax lists uilh a view of disqualifying them to vote at the No vember election. Seuten.e h;is ieen nus'ended pending a motion fcr a new trial. Is Kpakiiigof l!i ; rec ui muaic'pal primaries iu Pilt.sburg, where Senator fiinn, the great Insurgent ap wile of reform holds undisputed sway, the Dis patch of that ity has this to oay iu til editorial in i: issue of Monday a week: We hail Home n.uiip'ipal priimrirw here hIui.u two months itg i, and an opponent of tli exisliirjr tnuniripal control had the liamihood to stand f..r th Kepiihiienii nomination in his ward. In three pre- iiicls he had a tiii'j'srity of 2ki. bat iu the f Mirth, lbs vote of wui.-h u ml known until theolhei' r-iiirii.i came in, the ma chine ro'tSed up mnj iriiy anaiusl bun, witb a U.til vote more than t i e'.heti'tal vn'.e of all parties at thrt ft;ite election. Tht benetieiary of this p'liilical entuui asm is now O.mnciluia'i !et. And yet the imjiaculate R-for:mr lifiS up Lis voii-e and hypcritically wails about tie wickedness if the "Slate Midline." It is abut tiinw that William was pre'utcd with tm othfr loving cup on behalf of the ' U: -f r;uM iu-:i1'rs of tile Ii-i.-Utii.-f . The Iiiourgeut element in the Re publican ptr'y f tl is Srate that rvcog-niz'-i the lead'rship tf David MarUu and William l'linn wai badly wor-ted ia about every ins'snce liy the Regular Rpulilicun-; at the primary elections t ldt oi c irrvd Saturday. T;ie Flinn Marti;i outitigetit represents the ele ment that is resp insit.le f.r the bolting of ttie Republican caucus ou tbe United Hlate9 Senatorship at the recent session of the Legislature, aud which, through al'iau with the Guffry IVjiuivrats, iuair.ti.ina an or&au:.itioii which is to eo-oterate with the Bryan Democrats at the comiug election fi r tuembers ef the Legislature, where "they are unable to dictate the nominations of the reg i lar Republican candidates. It is alleged t!i t i s Fiir.n, at oi,e of the Icmrgtnt oit:feret!ces held iu Phi -tdelphia -aly i:i t'ie winter, cr.n tracted with the t-o-ealied ''Business M -u's Lea-T'Je" to carry seven of the w.'stirn cutit;e a3iin.t tiie S:iRrt Repub'.icins. In live of these u;i!bs the primaries liuve ulrendy ccurrd, anl in each instance it.f Flinn finxs with them to Virgini. leaving the pwt -office ia charge of hU aseUtant. He disposed of J-eme of bis Addison property, but retained by far the most valuable portion of it. He was only sbseut temporarily, returned ic Addi son to vote at the February election, and had uo thought of surrendering the post-ofllc or his citizenship in Ad disou. Ad Insurgent afpirant, howev er, saw a chance, and, with the ableas gistanceof Mr. Thropp, had Mr. Dean removed on the ground that he had left the State. When Mr. Dean learn ed of tbe conspiracy to remove him he t once filed a written protest with tbe Post Office Department, settiug forth the real facts that he had not disponed of his property in Addison, that he had not removed from the State, aud that he was only away ten porarily. Assist ant I'ostmaster-Ueneral BrUtow noti fied him tha- he bbould apply for a leave of absence aud it would be grant el. This Mr. Dean did, but Mr. Bris tw afterward informed him that his application for leave was made too late. In the meantime our very energetic Cotigresr-man had got his work in, as p-r statement of the Hawkeye, and the old soldier Stalwart was turned out of office, simply because Mr. Thropp want ed his place for an Insurgent friend. Mr. Deau isagentlemau of considera ble means, and did not particularly c re for the offii, but he felt that he was entitled to a fair deal, which he did not get, aud that a grow advantage was Ut'-nof hiui by a man who tries to pa rade as tlie feoldier's friend. If Mr. Thropp is the intense friend of the soldier that the Hawkeye would have ita readers believe him to be, and tries to consult the wishes of the people interested before recommending ap piiutmenU of postmasters, will it piea.-e push its investigation a little furth-r and explain why Mr. Thropp, the soldier's friend, refused his indorse ment to Mrs. Nannie Yutzy, widow of the late Col. E D. Yutzy, and ouecf tne mot estimable ladies of our county, when, iu needy circumstances, she made application for tlie post office at Ursiua, her home. Her petition was signed by more than ninety per cent of the patrons of the office; in fact, she was the almost unauimouschoiceof the citizens of her town; yet, Mr. Thropp, the soldier's friend, paid no attention n the prayer of the soldier's widow, or the wishes of the patrons cf the office, but named for tbe appointment a gen tleman in attluent circumstances and aud an Insurgent in politics. If tiie Hawkeye will push its investi gations a little further it may unearth some interesting facts in regard to the post-ofiice at Glade, thiscouuty. About a year ago veteran Win. Flick, tbe then IoKt master at Glade, answered the last roll-call, and the patrons of the office petitioned for the appointment of his daughter, Mrs. Vaudersloot. We have before us letters from Mr. Thropp to a gentleman in this town giving him tbe positive assurance that it "would afford him pleasure to recommend Mrs. Van dersloot for appointment," but the ap pointment uever came. About this time a primary election was occurring in Somerset county, and it became nec essary to "gold-brick" the committee man who resides at Glade with a prom ise of the post-cftice. The trick work ed. The comuiitteman took the brick, but not the post-ofiicv; aud no appoint ment for this office has yet ben made. It is possibly held open lo do service ut the approaching primary. If the Hawkeye wll delve a little deeper after facts it m y be able to iu form Mr. Thropp' s Somerset coun'y constituents why he has steadfastly r- -fj-ed to recommend a Republican tor appointment as postmaster at Glencor, this county, but prefers that the Dem ocratic iucupilient, who has held the office for some six years, lie allowed to bold on. Mr. I. D. Lydig has tiled with the Post-Office lKpartinent a ie tition tearing the names of a majority of the patrnus of the office askiug for the appointment, and has several times written Mr. Thropp on the subject, but no attention has been paid to his let ters. There is quite a number of other roat ti rs of the same character that we wou'd 1 pleased tosubmit to the Ha' k eve for explanation ou the part of its pitron saint Joseph, but we will drfer them to another time. REPUBLICANS VOTE FOR REGULARITY. Overw helming Victories For Stal warts at- the Primaries. ELKI.VS PERSONAL TRIUMPH. F-ti.ll Hare Caacterfoitiog. Tin1 Sec -cl Service hs unearthed an-o'.h-r banil of counterfeiters ami secured iag c uantiiy lofiis bills, which re so cleverly execut A that the average person would ntver ruv Mret tuein of te ing -puiiius. Tbiugs of . Tat value are alnys selected by counterfe.'ers f r imi iHtion, iittly the celebrato." llotitet toi's Stomseh Bitters, which hu many buitalors but no rtjoais for indigifc "'on, dysjK-psia, constipation, nervousuess a,. teneral oebility. The Bitters sets things , 'ugjon den to pi-event the election of Bla Frtesda ftrrr I ad tan fcy Great Jlajoritr Hmatlauaoai Taraa Daira Caaeaa Bolter Cbtsolaa. FraakllB, Cambria, Adams, Cnaa berlaad. Jatnlala and Other Comm tlea Speak Oat. (5pclai Correspondence.) Harrisburg, March 20. There wera several overwhelming defeats adminis tered to the insurgents of the Flinn. Martin following in Pennsylvania poli tics on Sa.orday last At almost every point where they sought to break through the lines of the followers of Colocel M. S. Quay, the element repre senting the party caucus bolters and the party wreckers was routed com pletely. The most significant Tote possibly vas in Indiana county, where, under the leadership of Attorney General John P. Elkin, the regulars confronted the insurgents with confldence and deter mination from the outset of the canvas. The insurgents were personally direct ed by William Flinn, of Pittsburg, who had guaranteed at one of the Philadel phia conferences the nomination of in surgent members of the legislature from seven western counties namely, Armstrong. Beaver, B-.'tler, Indiana, Jefferson Lawrence and Mercer coun ties. In five of these counties the in surgents have already been defeated, and it Is believed they will also be turned down in the two others. J. S. Fisher, the regular candidate for senator in Indiana'county, defeated Morrow, the Flinn candidate, by 3.400 majority. Leard and Thompson, the old members, were renominated by 2,0fi0 majority over Watson, wno was backed by Flinn and the insurgent out fit. It was a battle royal waged on the straight Issue between Lie friends of Senator Quay for party regularity and those of Flinn, who stand for the party wreckers. The issue was made plain and the Flinn campaign managers spent thou sands of dollars to defeat the regulars, headed by Attorney General Elkin. It was the most pronounced majority ever gained by the organization since the factional fight began five years ago. The regulars carried everything. Thef have the senate, the legislature, nation al delegate and state delegates, and all the county ticket. The last heard of the Flinn insur gents they were beating a hasty re treat to the more congenial quarters down in the "Smoky City." where the big city boss controls his people. M. J. Lewis was nominated for national delegate, H. It. Mclntire. T. D. Stephens and T. S. Neal for state delegates. The friends of the attorney general control the county organization by at least 5 to 1. Watson and Eldar, the In surgent candidates, lost every ward In Indiana. Watson was defeated in his own ward. Fisher for the senate carried every district In the county hut two. The largest vote ever polled at a primary election was polled at these primaries. There was good sleighing all over the county and the voters turned out In sleighs to attend the election. The pri njarie3 were held under the popular vote system, and hence the result was a square test as to the sentiment of the people upon the questions which divide Republicans In tbe state. Senator Quay never received a more emphatic indorsement than was given him at these primaries. The regulars were for a coupie of days catenating, while the paity wreckers were hunting their political holes. Indian-i county has no nse for the Flian niothods in politics. Senator Quay carried Cambria coun ty at Saturday's primaries by a large majority. Captain Thomas Davis and James Shumaker were nominated for the legislature. Senator Stineman had no opposition for renomination. The delegate to the state convention are strong Quay men. HUNTINGDON FOR QUAY. One of the most pronounced stalwart Republican victories at the primaries on Saturday last was that recorded in a popular vota la Huntingdon county, where a bitter fight had been waged for weeks, with the anti-Quay forces plentifully supplied with money from insurgent bosses in Philadelphia and Pittsburg. All the power of the Mar-tin-flinn organization was thrown into this county, as there was a state senator uud two members of the house of representatives at stake. In the last Bcssion of the legislature the sen ator from this district. Dr. H. C. Chls clni. although for years a friend of Colonel Quay and a beneficiary to a considerable extent through that friendship, surprised the regular Re publicans by bolting the Republican caucus nominee and joining hands with the insurgents and Democrats in their right in lhq t.:on;ah, and when the sUiia"h i in good order it makes good t lood and plep.y of it. In this manner t!i Hitlers get at the seat of ptretiglb and vinhty, and restore vigor to tiie west and debilitated. Beware of cjuuterfeils when buying. Itching of the hkin, horrible plague. Must everybody tfilictfd in one way or another. Only one safe, never foiling c.ire iaii's Ointment. At auy drug Moie, .Vi cents. Fateful Week for tha Boers. Limhin, March 17. The past week has tK-eti one of the most vival of tbe war. It 1.x M-en th capture of Hloemfonlein and lh rr:icjil elimination of the Free S:ate Ironi the struggle. Henceforth the ficht i for lb" ijses!on of Pretoria. Politi rl!v IIih i;.,era imt the :re cf it. a- have been completely routed and drub-; ,.fl, )ook t pr(Wll Led. The purtj-wf. cliers and caucus- j i,k1 Sli-bury, in hia reply to tbe Kru bolters up to dale l ave captured j'j-t ' ger-steyn note, made it clear that no set two caudioates. C). wa ia Ar:n- ; tie?i.entou the basis of independence was Htroug county and the other in Lit ka- ; possible. At tbe same time the Powers wanna, where Speaker Farr. o in- to l'" J ear to the B wrs' appeal for local .t fl-crences, was defeated t.k. a ' intervention. si2 their p wition on the , lettorof Tne Hkup convention. bth ! er the Powers will Ire less zealous regard- siuall majority. ing the letter and more ar.iwnt for lair play when the death llirom of the South African republic ar exhibited befre them is another question, and ono which is fraught wi.b bis possibilities. Military men do not think another ti. choice of a large majority of tbe It?pu'ns of the legislature for the United b- tor' ;p. Chisolm has been one of the frequent ers of the conferences held under the direction of Martin and Flinn in Phila delphia, and his name appeared con spicuously in the list of insurgents who signed the anti-Quay addresses. Fie announced himself a candidate to succeed himself, and he appealed to his neighbors in Huntingdon to sus tain his position. A bitter contest en sued, with the regular Republican lead ership of the county handicapped thinu:h !a" of funds, and with almost tn'iriKtcd resources in opposition. It is ti-srrtcd that not less tha J5.000 rf i:sed by the anti-Quay lead ers to carry out their plans to get con trol of the organlxation, nominate Chisolm for elate senator and name the two members of the legislature. It is reported that nne of the district lead ers boasted of having received $100 end a ticket to Philadelphia and return for his ineffectual efforts to carry hia township. A spirit of discord and dis satisfaction among the leaders of the anti-Quay faction over the methods of Its campaign, however, was a fruitful source of their gradual disintegration. At the supreme moment many of their followers throughout the county, real izing their leaders' aim of self aggran dizement, became disgusted with the hollowncss of the whole movement and Ta!!ed to the support of the regular farty candidates. Not one of the in land will b, made in the Orange Free j orPK - . , . ,. ., . . , . ! ty, earned but one of the four wards Ma-e, and bUieve that when Roberts gets Ia Huntingdon. Oliver L. Stewart, lo Krooostadt, the present Boer position, j ho was pitted against Chisolm for the be will find only a rear guard lo deal j senatorial nomination by the regu'trs. w:th. There are n iudiejoions of a reli-j was. declared by the bolters to be a a tile nature that the Transvaalers are pronounced Quay adherent, and the ready U give up tbe Btnurgle. The Vut:sytvDia Hh keye, a we. I; ly pap r pu 1)1 shed at lldf.r.l, if w liici; Congressman Thropp is the r puie i owner, ia a recent issue g-x-s to gr--at p litis to explain the removal of vt. run ; .Samuel A. Dean as postmaster at Ad dison, ronierel county, a; d t. slate what it is pleated to call tbe ''facte," which it claims to have investigated with great thoroughness, that lead up to it. It then proceeds at .-.vat iei:g;h to make a deliberate misstatement cf the fscts. The Hawkeye' statement that Mr. Dean had disposed of bis Ad d son property, transferred the post -of fi and removed to aui.ther tale. i- positively iucoircct, as the piers on tile in the lct-OCice Department a"d the Deed litcorcs in Somerset county j will show. Thettuefac's in tlie mat ter are aJ the JIukvLD t-taie-l tiieru ! tome weeks since, briefly as f.,I!ows: K. A. Dean is a veteran of the Civil War and a Stalwart IipubKoin. He j was uppiiu'ed postmaster at Addison ! ..bout :wo years aeo. lis w. rec,a A Mr wlC7 r6r til A- Siee' and Surveyor cf ia bdsiness in Addison with his bro her . made Orain O I did not like it Nit after ', tn rrt Perry M. Lytle, who have a nn it fnrone week im'tong would in- j "Prb organization and who nndoubt-i-i-e in to jr hark to rofW." it noro- euly represent the stalwart Republican iht- and fd the svsiem. The ehil- ! sentiment of the county rtren drink it fr'y with creat bene- FRAVKt IV I TT pure eraser-. Jet a parV ace lo .lav tmm ! Franklin and Huntingdon counties y ;.iir jrrn-er, f,iiw the di: -tiona in insk- ' compris the senatorial district which itiB- ir ..d y. n wi; h. iilicin Sn. Dr. Chisolm at present represents At race lor renominanon. He wouia nave been bitterly opposed by the Republl cane of Franklin' county, even if he had carried Huntingdon, for local rea sons. The Republicans of Franklin are not in sympathy with caucus bolt ers, and they would have refused to hare recognized Cbisoim as a regular Republican. In Franklin, where the Republicans held their primaries also on Saturday last, there was a clean sweep by the regular or stalwart ele ment. The fight centered on fhe nom ination cf two candidates for the as sembly. During the recent session of the legislature both of Franklin's rep resentatives in the house voted with the regular organisation, and It was the evident desire of the Republican voters of the county that the two men who should be named to s:icceed them must also be stalwarts. There was a sentiment In the county In favor of the renomination of Representative W. C. Kreps, who was a useful member of the last house, hnt when be was sud denly stricken with illness and found himself unable to give personal atten tion to "his canvass he announced his withdrawal, so that there would be no question about the nomination of two regulars. The outcome was the suc cess of A. Nevln Pomeroy, editor of the FrarJrlrn Repository, and B. F. Welty. of Washington township. They are both forwer members of the house and stand well in the state. Congress man Mahnn carried the county for re nomination. and Alexander Stev.-art, a brother of Judge John Stewart, had no opposition for state senator. There will he a contest between Franklin and Huntingdon connties for tbe state senators!: ip, but there can be no mlstakine tbe sentiment in favor of the nomination of a man who will to into the Republican caucus and abide by the will of the majority. ADAMS AND CUMBERLAND.- The primaries in Adams county on Saturday last resulted in a complete victory for the leaders of the regular Republican organization who are friends and supporters of Colonel Quay. The 60 delegates of tbe county, with few exceptions, are pronounced Quay men. and no opposition of a serious character was presented against J. L Hill. Jr.. for national delegate and Donald P. McPherson for delegate to the Republican state convention. The party organization in this county is lined up with the admirers of Governor Stone and his administration, and there Is a sentiment In favor of giving Governor Stone full credit for the ad mirable manner In which he has con ducted affairs of state since his elec tion to efnee. Cumberland county, which Is In this congressional district, elected del eeotes on Saturday, and the friends of Colonel Charles H. Miillin won a signal victory. Colonel Mullin Is a well known manufacturer and a friend of Colonel Oiiny. He will he one of the national delegate i from this district JUNIATA PRIMARIES. The Jurlata county Republican pri maries were held Saturday, but on ac counts of the condition of the roads from the heavy snowfall snd the bitter cold weather there was a light vote polled. For senator Hon. William Hertzler was opposed by Robert H. Patterson, who announced himself as antagonistic to the election of M. S. Quay to the United States senate. Mr. Hertzler was an easy winner. For member of the house of repre sentatives T. K. Beaver, regular, de feated Dr. William H. Rodgers. For delegate to state convention C. A. Haf fiey. regular, defeated Robert K. Moore, insurgent The balance of the ticket nominated a-as as follows: Thad. M. Mahon. for contrress: Joseph M. Evans, for sheriff: David Shellenberger, for jury commis sioner; James G. Thompson, for dele gate to national convention. Will L Hoopes waa re-elected for or . ity chair man. LACKAWANNA'S RESULT. In the Second Lackawanna district which comprises ail the wards on the east side of Scranton. the bolters got n awful drubbing at the primaries last Saturday. John Scheurer, Jr.the present mem ber of the legislature from that dis trict, and candidate to succeed himself, defeated Frederick Connell by upwards of 600 votes. In 27 out of 31 districts Scheurer received 1.392 votes, Connell. the anti-Q-tay candidate, 655. M. V. Lowry and Louis Schwass, the Quay candidates for state delegate, were elected, defeating W. L Douglass and George Wirth, who were supported by the anti-Quay forces. . This district is the home of former Lieutenant Governor Watres and Con gressman Connell. The latter led the winners. Nothing that more admirably dis plays the methods of the anti-Quay "reformers'" has occurred in Pennsyl vania than the primaries at which Hon. John R. Farr, the speaker of the last house of representatives, was defeated for aTenomination by T. Jefferson Rey nolds, the candidate put forward by the antis. He had but a small majority, although money was lavishly used against Mr. Fair. In Lehigh county the followers of Alderman Jones, a Quay man, elected the national and state delegates. Tl e Kation oa a Cold Batii. The Gold Standard bill became a law last Wednesday afternoon, when it was signed by the President. As President McKinli y was signing tbe bill he called attentiou lo the coincidence that tbe 14:h of tbe mouth was tboday on which the most important niodiro finan cial law had been approved by the Pr. ideuU The Refunding Act i.f July H, ISTtl; the Resumption Act of July 14. 8T"j aid the Sherman Act of July 14, 14(0, were now crowned, be aaid, by the Gold Staudard Act of March 14, PAW. PU r TO TI1E TEST. Public Endorsement is what Counts. Everjbii'y has their hour ol trouble. But people having any itchiness of the skin Have many hours of trouble. Nothing annoying. Nothing so iiri Uting. Scratch it, it becomes worse. Lc.ive it alone and you can harujy stand the misery. Itchiness comes in many forms. Eczema and horrid itching piles. Relief and cure are here at last. Thousands have put it to the test. Dnan's Ointment enres every fcitn of itchiness cf the skin. ' Read the followicg statement. Mr D. K. Teters. farmer on Potkei Road, Greeoshurg. Pa., says : " For sis or seven years I suffered so severely from eczema of the skin that I could not lie in bed and rest and the irritation at times neatly set me crazy. I bought Doan's Ointment, applied it and can honestly say that the first half dozen applications re lb B-t Salve ia the World " is BANNER SALVE. It is made from a prescription by a world wide known. kin ftpecialistand is positively the most l eaiing lalve for piles, burns, scalds, lib-era, running eoren ai.d all t-k in dis eases. All Druggists. A Little-Knowa Fact Thst the tnajoritv of aerioua Wea ur?rni candidates carried bis own ; '"- """" " e'-cctiou district. Chisolm. the head of . half the so cent box cored me. It is cow months since I used it and there has been no return of the trouble. 1 shall always be pleased to jrecommend Doan's Ointment as a marvelous remedy for heal ing and sooth. ng all afEictions to tilth it is applicable. " Doan's Ointment for sale by all Scal er, price 50 cents a boa. Mailed or. ie ceipt of price by Foster-Milbura Co , BktTa'o, N. V'-. sole agents for the 0. S Ketnemuer the name. Darn s. tod uu He oOirr people so regarded him. He defeated Chisolm with this .issue squarely be fore the Republican voters by a major ity of .30 delegates out of 62 precincts. For the assembly in Huntingdon county the regulars supported Thomas W. Montgomery and John C Taylor, both stalwarts, and they won by big majorities over former District Attor ney H. H. Waite and W. Scott Huyett, the favorites of the insurgents. Hunt- rOTICE. of are wearying beyond des crlptlon and they indicate real troub' somewhere Efforts to Lear the dull pain are heroic, but they do not overcome it and the backaches continue until the cause Is removed Lydia E. Piikhira'i Vegctbl Compound does this more certainly than any other medicine It has been doing It for thirty years It is a wo man's medicine for wo man's ills It ha3 dene much for the health cf American wonts n Read the grateful letters frcm women constantly ap pearing in this pspor Mrs. Pinkhsm counsels women free of charge Her address Is Lynn, Mas 3 Ex Senator Peffer'ason Sherman, aged thirty, was found dead in a lodging-bouse in Kansas City last Wednesday. On the bureau was found a box that bad contain ed morphine and a note reading: "Fata er I don't like to do w hat I am doing, but I am tirod." The MiiciJe waa a lino type operator, nd bad worked lately on th1) Capital, in Topeka, the paper which Rev. Charles M. Sheldon is now trying to run. ) REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPiOYMEXT OF SOMERSET COUNTY, PA., For the Year Endit g December 3 1 st, 18S9. Tv Vtt Honorable Vu Juthe of the Cuuit fQunrtrr S,unt t.f th: Vtttce and Grand Ju-y of Smirr-t Cuunly Penu'a., Coiiuning th FvutVt Moniliy of Ftbru. ary. A I) . 11)00 : In romi'Iiance wilb the K'xtb Section of the Act of Asmbly, a provod tbe 15ib d of April, I8i1, providing f-r ihe erection o' a Hui sa of Fmplojmei t acd snpj o t f the poriri f Somerset crun'y. the nrjilcrsir. ed i)irciois knemi h respectfully Mibmit t;iir r port for the year tndiog Drcerrbei 31. A D-. !HtJ of the Toor House, show icg tbtt nnmber and i of all prsooa main tained aud emuloyed in aaid Huute of Eiu ploy ment, and snppoit-d aud awis'e I il e mtere. as well as the names of those wuo hive died, difcolarfctd Bxd rlord at airi Home of Employment dariig tteir, urt of the chi d -en indentured with tha u.iiueo of their maulers, their occup t:oo, aud when thay wiil be fiee. Also the DHiiif of all lh children wbc have teen placed in achooU and iutiPutiont-aud-those mho have been handed ovrr t 'ha CbiJJr.n'n AiJ Society, aud of h u maintained in piivat - faajilii s, imd r tbe provisions of tbe Act of Asrfiiibly, approve Ja:-e 13. UB3. We a'so herewith mibn:i a full dit.ol report of tbe new Sow-not County Hpi p.tnl bnil'luig for th1 Io.in, erej'ed lb p-st year, together with a i.ta'eiuert of tti number of icsune placed iu the h'-i'iul o treatment, with the auo iuts ri-o-ived f i tbtir nm:ntnauce. We aluo herewith snbmit an. acconnt o' 'I nl- of product', dooa'ion h.;u and monets received ly or for ib-111 ! a'ldit on toth iuformitioa re(jitr-d bf th Act of Asuenibly, the liuirrt of IH rr:o herewith fnrninh aul-r nnitl)!e bed'nj t're I'ani of all thu! who are prnprlv nu d-r the care xnd d.rec iaa of khiI BrMrtl o Director o? lh PKr, witti a Rtnteniput o tbe urn mull pi,l for their ni kintcn-mc We aUo nubiuit an acconat of all r xl. ct rained on the fHnn, ine'erat mute in manufactured, corj'lition oT f.irm improve ments anl repain intd-, tog-tier with atatem nt of ib opeuiu j of th- ue S,un r S't Connty Baapital for the care of the i; -I-sne. with tneb other items m j Iwni n -(vat to :h. Ciat. Grail" Jary, an l lb" pnMir. All of which ia respectfully anhmitted ai d cef-Dtd ihu 3Kt day of Dceiuber. A D., 1800. i. W. Pars;. Ate M. SCHAC-a LC. COLBIRW. DS fi. MlLI.'R. Clerk. Direcloia of the Pir To tbe Fli-norable, the Judgra cf the C.nrt of Quarter Sesniona. the Grxnd Jnry. of Souier&et Connty, P., and the Public : At tbe close of another year, enl iLe close of the nineteenth ennry, w ro-t respectfully sntubit and lav lefirre yen the Annna' Keport of the Poor ar. i H-nw of Employment, i well ai the hVapitt) fr tbe Instne of Somerset connty. In doing so, we are itore than eer convinced of tl proviaion of this hnratnt liwof fath'ish ing a home fur th pwr in Ihi earl liis'ory oftieeonntv. A pit. wbi'e the Lw rs'ah bribing hospital in the avrl ewvi of the commonwealth for the care of hr in sane, h yet in its iofmry, we Kline as the years pofa by experience mill e nvinr-e all of tbe wisdom of the Uw. Ihe past year, perhaps more than any i Into their ban is U not only placed the di-.- tribotioo of yonr ehriin bnl tbe k-ya cf W e treasury a wall. Canity th dir-e'-r of the poor is choaea for hie Intel i.-ence. hl boeintia capacity and hia Lib eh-uwo-tr; yet tbe credulous pnb'io it toi willing to believe tbe malicion C'tuplun's of ai imbecile piaper or a reckls vutboid, wlKpiaa eloped or been dirc'cargl fro-n tLe iiifttita'ion aa naworthr of ber charities. The law mpiirea tbe director of tbe poor to make provi-ions for al doaerviuij o-.r anl oofrtaDtte witbi 1 the enntr, auJ make do diatinetioo. U Ihi w(ra ai. the daliea wonld be more of a p'eaa ire and th retpousibiiilie lew. flnt with hs daeelopntout of oar imnU anllh'gr'it iuumof peple, trxpieully our bom i mid a truiri,t lr.ro aud c-nuii'ary forth vile.lazy. and leeches in cold weaih er, or in seasons of ill heal'h and wted oergiea. wh bae na abidirg ptaee a .d who pr:tioe all kind of fruit 011 the mang-nicnt while there anl iuvot iue scandal a amt i's d acipline wVn tbey lea.e. the d-aTiorf paw of!" h r these atur'hs, and abhur aa I shn 1 tb" houn and alopt some ibif; for er'crting a liin from oci-ty. Hot tboae whi g therw-aod find whit Krt proi-i -ns are male for Iheir care and co nfort, apprecate it h.e nothing bat gratitude. Ifut the law of humanity ia nnivers-d. and oo.ier that law come the ln"y that we b ar one anctlr.r'a bir.leca This l b n boundary e see it il-rc'ard at Lome and abroad the raapouse ia eer thefciuie. Upon tbia law we believe that onr f t'hera more than a half eentnry eg ) laid the fouD dstion of this i atitution. And i' npon thia law which Inrely Kiiide n in the ad minutration of our daHea Ihe relief ihia graiid old home baa afford ed Ihe poor, the ditrcaed, at:d the outor tanate cm not b- eatioaatid; at theome time, jau bow to deal with three nr.foru -nate member of KH-iety, without iuo onticn from the uiiddretviiig 03 ti e other baud, and without weak niu the noturul iu l pendence and wooujin the eelf let pint of tbe worthy 00 the other; how torxin d alt ueceSHftry aid, aud at th ,ni time D serve the public fuuda; how loutil zi the in uy agencies orguu zd for the ameliora tion of buiiiu want aid Bufftru g, and to aupplemebt aud c omplement their wuik are aome of tbe qteiiis that sccekt tbem selres to the lirec'ot of the poor. Witt all these perplexing qm stii ua thai confioiita n almost daily, we contjratulate oorselves oa the tucoKS we bve attained in the mar.aKemeut of the boue. Tbedalf-sof the directors of the poor and their I ..born have beeu aigueuted Ihe pwt yesr more than for rainy foruiT bv rei-soo ef Ihe large increase of pnpnlitio at ihe boai', 'I hs epidemie of sm dl pox h tprefaibd ilurii g the early ptrt of tbe j r at Wiudlrer and Hooreraville, orr to hundred caaes were reported and aoiue fifty perooos ere pleerd iu clmre ef the rl r-e tor of the poor. Vim'.s wer mte to ili-se p'acesand armaments were iuule to l ave hem eared for as beat th-y conl I. Neres a iry expenses wra incurred, yet laa am til to tbe great number carrd for. During the first three mottbiof the year more eiMju wereciretl for at the home tbin v-r wa kuown before. The revrity of the wiuter compel lei m -cy to tk shelter and m-iiut-nance at the Lau U cf the director of ihe poor who never before were ol j ca of charily. Werjoice, however, th-it durirg tbe year neither peatilence ur diMraae en tered the home, bat all a ho were commit ted were me'l and comfortably cared for. Film iSD kToCK The farm ia beicg ktpt r.p to the Lih stat of cultivation it baa attained. Refer ence to the atewart' report ail! at.fiiee a'l of i's prodni-lifen-as. Much credit is due S ewart lUam for it prtseut fine appear a'ree The Mock oa the farm is well bred and in goo I order. The co anpply Ihe borne with all the milk and ere.' ui an 1 a grit part of the butter asd. , Buu.n1.x04. Tbe bai'Jing .e ail in good repair an orjer, eoaifortahl? and clean, and supplied with all the uiodem iuiprevrmenta, ateaiu hat, elee'ric ligb'. hot an l oold wer. balbs and cloe-'ta, all of hich are eijoe.' by the ntmitea 'ihe boiue ha an air of comfort, and all are proai of thi bet o natitatioo- th new a -riTi. r is thk ix-ixe. At rt th" paagu of th' It of IVJ."T known aa tb Itr.iinty Care Art for tbe Chro "C Ioaaiit" the drrectina of H.e por-r piaC4 1 them-Ive in comrumi cati n i'b those who nitde a through i:r?e-tl ition of thi ayatero where the irnane were cired f r u i-ler like proUion-i hy c !' s and in ev ry cae the eyateoi waa r corinuen b d, first, aa l-in better for the pati'o', ei-o 1. omical to the conntr, and. bttrtl,nn b1', bring'TK the p.itieDU und frit-r.da tin) r Utiles in doner H.u b and kj mp-tly, w' i b inapira Ihe h' p" ttir.t foTue d ty tt-y may Ire rMored Aud bring u-(ed bv the c in mi'tev 00 lunacy. i uii-d epplieatmu lo the atte l;o ird of charitie ( etb!ish a bratpitnl for t'J care of our rh'onic iuaaue. On Ihe map-'ction of onr t ui'dinv', i h fw iniprov-meiils. a eert 'fixate or bcensw waa ieHiiJ to na, nu.) tbe Somerset C- rirty IPapitnl was pened for l!-e rrceti.ri of atier.t on tbe fi at day of October, 1S38 ri-ice then forty-at vn f a teat h.ive beeu cured lor. The ncoe of Ihe hiepiUl, after six 01 out he, convinced ail of rbe wiai'om of tbe plan of e.iriUJ for t'i inrip, an l le-irg encouraged by nany of onr ci -s ra, the directrra al o ic lo-ik i.tei to aid Dlnrg ing tbe L(pital by er. o'in a I rrgn ad.blicn hereto, run w r a 'ooted an i approv ed by Ihe board of cbtritii-a and commit! e on binaney, trd on t're 231 d.y of Vay, 'H'J'J. after rec iiir-g a nutrtvr of bida fur tlm ereetlou of the nn, the contrict was arded lo Vr in. H Mi d lard of Sum eraet bor.in.-b. for be nrn of t'elve tloin nt. one hnndre-i nr .ixv-ao cbrlUra. On lie ir.th of Jnl. IM'JJ ibe corner Mane waa hdd ai h eppiopriale rer njonKfl in the preernre of a 1-irge aa-embly i f Clt'ZTS Tbe brnritnl is completed, inspected, and ! a rrpor! made to yrur h-H:orr:.e runrt that , it waa errcted and ef mp-itid aro-rding lo He ph.ua aid ( e fieri n ti t dipt- d. Tie l,, ti l.iita'ion datt, in? w w 1 ail trruen- ': J . . r . .....1.1 iuaane wrre lor- ' - u.aji'."-"v 1 n.m. ill or toe uu""1 1 riaoue.1 an I pnniahed at tbe keener. Nothing wa d ne for tbe com fort and baopinee I 'u k K.rttesiine pitieat main-' to ,chool, e;i tnJ '1"J"" J " i"- Man, .xiv. U'U': nA ,1 - a . . .a . I .. " "'CB tat. A a invitation 1 xten.li to an to viaii id 1 e(U Society HOC . rr" PUr i rTBi. ' aVtHmi L - Bilk . . . - ft . naf .rtuoate in . bomr ana o.ui... -..a an.h ita,,B - . .... ln, ili.umlin. ! them, therr 'ai lbrooahth!sat.on inveai.R. , , -rcooie f,! . re made and reform brousjbt aoon . caiustas. j ' uofdw.hav. brouKU atut our prr-ee', j ele-Mut asd flaely ,.it.e.l atate ho. Ma'. - - - , ,fb f" .J ' . , ,nr.. i, ,ol- there were fewer ebildrea committed to cmr ; lu w d wwrioefioer b-u v . : iujnr. ima,..... ...ai.n in rrt-iiou Twra. tj wufi nu - , - -"" irjfr ttddHicatoth throng the advoe . o,.nt ptobietn cocfro.U aoc,- ty to-da, aed ivea.ia,.k,oof .Lo . n sjmp.thy than Ihi. qaeMion of pnp,,,, o.,,ng for ,e .. far, of ,h. icane, ,h, ou,., C ... Iu neglecte-i cb.'dren. It u , o d .aying JUi, ActofAa,.i,,.y.-P.. -Med f,r :ZX.? .. - u-.. ..!. r f.erlh" .ne, laruer ... .u , - v.., rTer a ru. olad.a u f ye-, h .s that ".very e,ae of v.ignb.nd .ge haa it-t uon 10 pleanurt . preu 1 1 mosl sa -ceariful Iu ey w iu "8 M- ho j "uhuic ixtlu.Un .uect. ihe inmate, more carefully wred for, j n.s.ar, that we look after the negated j hVIil,oU tlt m bh a great s.ving to tbe state anl lb-: and abandoned cbiUrra. the children of , h, Elder S.U Il.-over .ho xT' roiuty Twenty orr co.inl.i h.vn poverty and crime, children of vicious or j each funeral. IP. ((J ' alrta.ly baiU brnpitala an I m le pr .vision-. ignorant or dranken p .rents, tu my of thetn ; encour-gement lo the .K.,j tk- r.k.i,inu,?.Ql''Uier I by the inxrble 1 iw of heredity, hubned i the Taller cf the .h ..i '!?- et county baaaU.vsbeifirat in I rd. of from bitch w.tb evil propenai im and noi b.rnim pa-riottt-ui. aho h- u vr been ous t ndei.ei.a. Ibis ia the element from l-rkoi.' iubr charities orear.. U h.rp.Htr; wtica our great army of pauper, and tors b .Hug ovr, d... .. .1 i,..forion.te- tu upon oor crioiinaui ie yearly ncrnitrd TheMateha . . . r .1. l..ah m,,m. In enirlnl a law mtkinj it criminal on f mn on. I r- . beM j'iceB.ei.i, aim a" "l""1 - i - . 1 oy oar ft' a... n ritiM. and I the p.rt of those iu auihority iu our icatim- i J. W. P.. k. H ...:.. .i., ,1. L ij - Mini humane tt nrmit a el. i!d tetaeen tbe ni7B of ' r,.ta..i . neons r- -s, - :.-..uiij, uu oe neTer l.;.t , Doe, ft him erects! Ihe bentiful s lb , ,WJ ,mi sixteen to remain Over sixty day Hi gecUl and ac-eul J,. 4 st..Ltil aud fin-rly fqnit-p xi bo-piiI for ; v the poorbonas. The et-tbit'ttr of 'be Judgement, bu Mrict iLt ."litli the c ire of tbe insane j commonwealth ia tLe ntccailoo cf Ibe interent in tbe wr Pore ot tli' !" 11, nt inquiries bve been n ale ai to bo joutu. In view of this atd a daira to do grtly appreci.t.d. TL- PJ- il ia tri.m.u.tra or a a..:t g to tbe cotu'J . ; all that could be done toward m.klQg use a debt of gratitude fur ,be 1h- M.e p.; tl 0 per e-k for ter i ttl men and woman of tb.ae commiiie.1 to and faittfal diacharuf LU,; pa'i. i.1 cared for and 1 1 e 1, ,1 in the hoaV i al. j our chtrg . we Ute used evrry 01 ana in j We berei:b au) uu to ,orJ Lnaryeir it co-t Lie coo ly ,6 'J 7J for : ihe e5o;t to mike TiloibU ci; 1 ca of these j He heading ihe names ol iuo ' ihe tirtire ixptiiee of maicnio rg the poor j r.nfortonate children. received aud main-... net t t!i V" ' bonws cot-loo-xpir aud ti.a mer-t of i the Children's Aid Society baa b, en ever well as those h were dKlh,"" her iirane in the hrpiul. We received reidf and willirg lo a-d u in tae cre cf 1 well d:,d. or el. p.d ; also, th,"' " from the state for treat met.t 1 f the iuv.n- tbeae hitie t", and we rckLo!e.tK-e onr th -m who have b treated m tJT in tbe boapital the auui of 3 2o7 70 which, j thaok lo them tor their nntiria,' work aud ; fa, tbe inse; al,. an tcew,aX !: beirg d.ducnd from the entire coat, leaver j intere t id tiod.n auiuble hornet. We i doeta raiae.1 no the taut. tni-U ! a baliacce tf i6.4tt.02 for tb cjaaty to; reulsl boa-) for tht Ail Society ai d tcred, as wtil aa Q Ceouut of pay a aatiurf of J.2o7.7S. An l whea alFplaod it in their ca ir,-8. A sa ttble mat-1 received by tha director on J . . , r ... I . ... ...1.1 .S.l.ln... !..!,. 1 . aroma, 1 nr insen-are return 1 10 our uwpim, iu- ru . . - ., uj...,-, ni i-.,r niaint.iog ; . I savi' g wi i ucr-ww, a wo win " " " , - i j m inci.ni iroai tae eom'ortirg to all. Before closing this rep,,. .. or h.lbug 0Tr. de,,,.,,' pprecutioa of th Vpii . """ ren.Li . r Hi. SCHCDULE "A." NAME. AGS. ADMITTKI.. John Mr-HBerbaush .-- "! Ot. 7, Vr.t I vrui Meer-e 'A Krb ID, I'M Ji"..-ot) l onnirt e4 Feb. in, 1T7 W illui'ii lohiisou .... -T fvu 2 l.uJ.tu Vr.u.rs 7.' May 1, 1-. Mlllllel Jrmr H Jlln.-i. l-t U. iiniiii snyder " net. 3. I larvu.-e Slnrll, J3 ht pt i.'. ! Tli-o.li.re Kiiriinel .... 7 Au- ir, l"t . ii-.i:iiiiih Viiniiia...!if -Ai.nl 5, ll. h nrnrc Zimii.eriiiiiu.....l Jan. I", le Sim-n B vi-r .Vt Au.i7, K- rirarle K.H-jile ') Nov. 1, I'alrlt-ic Jenuinic 7s Nov. I, I.nmS Itii'hnrd e-an.ler.son 57 Jan. H. It.7 Sarnuil Krririinan tS May IT, 17 J. i. liooiye -"'7 May at, lreC Alexainl-r !tnti!iiian..77 June 1T rnnnrd Utrrkledie 7-1 Jun.'.'l, lsn7 I'Hsurr Drtlter ' Jnly. lt7 Kiiritnnei AH.right Oct. K, ls7 t'I'arl.r lleui)e ris Nov. a, I.i7 1 1 in in Bnxietlek -t" Nov. in, Janie t'allnban -U lec. l.S. rt .la.-k llrrnill' ft 5! y It. IS 1'ark Zimmerman IH M:rr. l Iia .Ir.hn iK.lnn .Vt Mar SI, KS Semuel I'vle Sp IJ, 1CT Jotin W.rlfskell. Ti M-yrl 1-VS Austin inririermun ..i'l IH-l. 2. 1 -t-S lieirrxe HoOerts Nov. S, 1; s Ifnrv Kolriin. :C9 N'ov.ai, K"t U lllli'.in 11. H.roVt-r...71 l'ee. 11, IS l!n-lc Kr-atiuii v Jan. ri, i t'riah Uia.ls :tl Jan. It, -IMW W illiam iNiuxlass Jan. H, l-'.t Johu tiniiih til Jan.v, lsin Ueo'Ki' ItVit" w Nov. IS, lHr Artam KaiitHnan Nov. 17, la s.ilii.iion Uelln r 7t t:in. SI, Ires U HI lain ft. rlrer Tl Jan .11, lt fliarlm fjiwrem-e Ken. 1. Patrick .Mal.my 17 Iyf.:i. J"lm MfW.nl Nov 11, 1-rs harltn SniltU U7 Nov. fharlea Itrnt IH. W, Clmrlea lu-rkl. y 4 Jan. In, I'"'. Calvin Iterkley J Jan. 10, Jvirii lF.rnl.-n laiur. ... 1 Mar. II, (i.rve Shank .IS Nov.Jr, ym J.ph rrinld :H Mar. 21, ltft Jim- T.rlKtl-11 SI -U IS, 1S Willitm I'orter M Vav 4. John McElhany Si Mi'y 1, rhrKt'aii Jhrnnelly V Jun.14, ) Jnhn tei'wter 71 Aug 7, - Hal ph VV.-inrr. 2 H. pt. A K'l John Mr 'lure. XI HX 11. ll ri.lrrey It.rce 't is. y Wil:tam sritlu-rland ' Nov. Is, ls! .lolin l!rr"t: M lt.-e. I". 1 WiilSm II..V t Auvj..i, l s Samuel II. Sii.i.h I IW. l-.tv I -m Keef. r i"4 IW. IV, s-:t Marvan-I Morn.w Mar.ll, l Mann Me.Nr-.il trs 1 . .1. 1-m I jitliarln,-snvrter V7 Julv .1, 1-: Ilenter Krle.il I ne .TS tv. x. i'-i Annie .'alliiluii.....JJ.J iK-c. :!, l.v. T Annie F.. ("ro I IVc 2. tC trsn Trel-r Jan. :t, Isi for-lvlia t'link . M.r , fs Kli-rl.-'ti l;-ni1iri(T.l Mar. 12, ls I.rieinda Vlik!lt .. .V iv ts, i.i Man lli.vrr Ami, Is Kerth.t Kevser 17 la-t, ".. riant Flf.-rt :ri Nov :J. wr Kertha M. Kirker ... I i July .1. l-'ni A 'lnie Cnimer .. :!! la-c. 2V, is s Kmrna H-rkley Ml Jan. in. I-I.i l.v.lia IV rkley Jan. 10. ts 1 K r.renr.' laiur 1 y-ie.ll, ! li.- Ijoir ;7 M-.r 1!. ramline H-ue -. Kr-h . !'! a;tle Rli.ri'i VI June :l, I-"! Mat II J .Miller l'i All',' 4. DISCIIAKOKIl. Hid January 22, ls.. Ple.1 December 27, IS Iied November 11, 1). I!'han;-d Jnly 2', 1st lU-turued November 7, 1' ftiwtiarve.1 Jo'y ?. J-"!.. S. pte.niM'r II. I l'i..-l Seplenioer I. Is i. I'll harged Keh-na-v T, lieiiirued July 12, Kiii. Iii-rhanri-1 F'r-b'y SI, !,. pi-j-lrarved Jan'v L.V, 1 rrsr-hHrverl April Is, lvr. M-Wia-yed April IS, Is;.".. Kr'tiirned iM-i-einoer 14. K(l. IrlMt-tutrved April S. 1!I. I'lscliai-ged Jan'y if, 1x9. FI.:eyl F-b'y 2". I!. Sent to TiosH Countv Keb'y j-ji. iss. IH-arhnnrerl March V. It'i. l;-t irne.l iWoner-), -I'i--l!ivr--1 Min h .i. I. liM-'irvr-d Marr-h 13. K'W. liN-tian-.-.! Mnn-h II. I-1. Willi r A.S. April 4. lvJ. K'oix-d Mitri'li 14, lstf... Irls- har-f-d April J, ls:rl. rri-.-liare,! June. 1"(9. Eloied June is, Iwt. Dluet-anred Sept rn-eliar.'-rt fc-t. 1 1t. rri-i twolrer'j::, lvm. tid Novenilrer is. l-V!l. DleJ April 5, If. fir'tmnre.l K. b'y 21. lt K.-lnrned November S, lsil!i. ri-'-'-ars.t K-h'v 1". ls? T .Ir. ri Irv l':irh--e In'v V. 1 V. 9. isw.-'mrv.'.' K-tr'v I. 1- l.i-iwr-r.'d M.-rn-h H l' i"-r--' n by m..iii-r.M'rr.':i "V tvir'i C. .&.. A prrl I, h. s-ir' to IraniiM:! !'. rril l'l- l April .i. yl. ! M. SH. 1 iic!iarsr,'i JuIt. I'C.. H'rrr-'ne.l to lirTV ir.l--r. -rl to Sr-p'rritwr I. ism. Tru-'i rv.-d s- pt !. li Taken l.y mother Sep. 10. IS! I. IMd Seplembr-r 8, !ci. Iiul. atured July 1, Isfni. It h.-e- I'Mp-mn ... 'i Sept I. I N-tlie r'-t''on ... 1 nir, ip. I, lr I'lithMrino MiPer V -pt is.i nnie K s.-r?s..... K. 2 lv's tnris-i sin, (Tur.... Tt Nov IV. is M-ri'ie K rvrison .il W S. ! A.S-.'rn H -rshberier H .ll. :'!. law Martin Irwin-- .7I (!. 7. !( Nrirnlw In ttome rtarlni; tb vr--tr, m-l-. : f-nialr-v, :tf ; total. ft. Number In Mospihil durtrij )vrrr, mat.. 2 --, female , .1 ; u.lal. III. SCHEDL'LK " IV Nsinra of persona tnrrted and inalMtained i,i the Somerset County Ilrrspiial for Ihe Insane. Carrie J. Berk 14 ITIrlKr't I L. MusM-r.. Mar. li.onre I,-ydi! Albert torlK.-r WKRXER.SVII.I.E. Aair. 7, iv Auj. 7. - HVKKisniKi;. Frank Kleshonr....! Aug In i. Mai.-s. 12; feinaley, I; trrtal, l.V. Amount paid try t'ormty t'ourmtssroner.... Amount pakl by iini'ior of the l'oor...!!LL.Z Total amount piit . SCIIEDULK " H." Children Indentured. Ae. To Whom Indent'd. is Ilrrman Zerforw. l.t Xa 'Jl. John Cramer J K. Mi" 'Unlock John K Nickt.-.. J.MI'tl Uaot'vii. Noiman i.ii(lwin i -.17 When Fn, Marr-h , ! X A M K. Atir' A I'M tTTKi) 1IOXK. A. Inn f'mfer .t tv- I I1 I'hri-i'i tn M,',....ra r.l Jim. r ls7 I'll lolpii llriskey S J-ilt. t. l-."- H'itlimn sweiisrr II An '.'.... 171 !. Jrrlm Sweite- Ana 2 1, Isri iw Th"rxl.re Knnble. M .luiv IV. IS w Vjil,,.! 1-p.iss Si Sept 11. 1TS W. Il.-orre ttM.k ." snr. ft. ITS w-f. H ir ev ISt Ion . IV M r '7 P-a'ri-k M.-Sr-y :i" .liiivl!. Henry KI-'-r 42 Ap- II Knifene -klrt 41 s-i.t l-. Hennr K-v-mx Vl K-b. 4, V. tMi..'.i Vil er ! Nov.2.. Jolia!h-rn lnrirrrt..."ll Jim .V rrrlr Humbert 44 J n a trv ri rrr llrcl-ITAL. ).-t. I.s'lIAiif;i:ii. tS1 (h-t. I1 HI. ISS'I I V. lel l-t Is-O h-t. is -2 W. IVH IH. 1-M-i lh-t. John w. Ker-knor 41 Jniv IS ls-i lw- .lo-ph Ware .. 4S Nov.lt, June John A. Hmnt 71 lire Is. 1 7 Ivr .tolm Kr-irn i"l iw-f. pi, l"N frpt Shiihi-I "w ink (w. l'i. lsw io. I'.iiniil IJnw Jn fw. If. 1"!S ttrt. Alexnn.ler lender r No -.27. tst-S lv.. Ihrvlr! Voo . 47 Mir. 17, IW M-rr. Vlneent Marl ntoiuVl Jun IV,'l"i Jnlv lli lrv.rr liilchew S1 1'pt t. lrn SUpt Jmst" Wtr 4", n2"s l:l AlW WilPnm H Porter ... " May 24, lsret July fnrah Ijtnrti .....77 Jan" 2, 1SV1 l.-t Kiia-t'wrh Cus'er us I- SI, Isw. cw Maeirl- Kmerl-k CAPT M, l-V. l-l"'l M.-k r Ap-. in. ; .,tv tca itrp-HT a . r-r. ih: .in.l(! nHi.Trt enir 4.1 pr. ii. 1-TI7 r.t Vmmi rn .....'" t'rr 2! 11 iHt- F:'ixabr-ili Custer .f Jim In. I-! S'l-an Suhri. H-t 71. I- nlj Krlj.irt Itrrrkley. .... Ii All-r.17, tsl l-r. K'a I Mssnrt h Kinch-r ", 'Vt. Ii. M-.rv Mjll-r 42 (a-', l'i. . i, 4-, , vl la Mrrlt tini-r IW. , r, h M""yler. . es Iw-r. iv. Vnry A II i"eieui;h.7:S l-e. l'i, ltrr- I .Il-Wl-M. .. "O M it l!l, i'larii b rrl-r 71 Nov. IT. Milrrret '.Vp'lrr ?7 .I n. 'ri. R. le BHslrey 4S K. h is Males, 2;; f-iiialra, IK; total, 12. - Irp'. - IW. - Ie. - H--e. - 1 e. r 9 Jnn - Nov BvV II.'. I, lsS I, l'e I. ls-S li, ISIS I, MIS I, 1-IS 1, IS' 1, IsVS I. IS I. I1 I, l"tS I, 1S-N 1, l-trs I. IM'S I, l-V 1, IS 1. ls!-S i' 2. 1 i"l 21. 1" 1 '. IstrS 1 ', M I I. 1st. , S-"I . 17, II. JsrH 1, 1H 11, ) It. S!I 1, KM I, fi, II. 1S-D i' 1-trs 2, It. t-i t. ls ' . i-r i i. - 1( 21! 21. - A 1" 1". IS" 17, 1SI! lha. tA t. li, sj. 1.. liay a. Mt D!ed Mar iOTV SCHEDULE "(." DEATHS. I a. .i 1 . a i . It Hi-rshtH-ru-r M.in h , . J. H Morr:son i..,.-.. ... . 1 Ki'-hai 1 huldw-in li ... iluv ' A. M-S i.n... u M. C iV.wm"a:"Z Jutv'i sa l-oi-r.-a ii..r;i.M,n Is 1. . Knniml u-iisiiL C.r Kline is v. H. aim V P, " ..ui.- v ihiiia- is ..-..wr Z&VZ l.yrl Unifier ,1J i'. M liimijey uti-1 ,- A rami ll Ih Hummel. 17 K. ti. IKarVer juuJ'lii,'. 1 1! Masters IS S. J llowm-r .'ZZil y.rttil.ia Miller l i Mr, petrr R-url j,,, " u'-' i-f Holey. toho C. Mnler Man-hl- J-'i" ': y..r IV il. W. SayU.r l u:a . Kelley K W.Triu.p-y Aa-ii.t - Jarrrlr Kes-r . .. . Is J. M. tilemner . . jun-li''' Altwrt iwault Mar;h ISniliih. r-tiv V, ' Hsie Xleke) : II J. A A. Itaker. , u:ru''r K-rUra Nickel J. It tiumuert l:..i Kll't iimvrn s s. J. Weinrer Au-.-ut N ! Kstr-lla ilr-iirpe Irr Jarirb Vouht M iv i K-I-t Hempe..17 I. Lenlle. Turf ' Ferry i.owry 1 H. li. A '!l (i,.t r,,4 I b-lut HershlK-iger i Samuel 8 S;;v.i,r tii'-si'- Nellie M liil.Uju I". M. 1 riillr-V l.o 4" M iry K Trioma 1 Am. Tliraui.a r-i.y 7 s Charley Koulamer 7.L'riHh l-hman ia 'i,"lsii .-oMnoorr rv.ru.iarrrer... r i a. p. .il-rlrruer. s. iilf-rnrir - ".- U'itl'ut.. Mn.u.U II 1..,... r.n...... ... i-'f Iasi M'S'llntock...l.V -.U.J.Miller Man i : m tr Kline, Jitcub Kt'yser and John K Xir ola vrvrr fi-t In- lln' vir. Mal.-s 12; fenutlti. 20; total, 31 l'uid to eUiKlrxu -ho attained their majority during 1JJ J v SC'IIEDULE "I." Moneys Received. ICfM of SHmrir 1 Krri-nian's Comm., m ait J " K.idulph ll.Njver. for Millie Miti.-r w " WilsoiiTrent.aaleoriii.it " tl I. Sipe. "al of jxitato.- " j Wilson Trent, rtate of ln.le " Miebael Swank, maintenMnr'e son 1-.s a suite Treas. maint. patient in lnp , H. L. Hipe. sale of potato- t " K s. sr-arl. Kile of Irules , " SareTrea malat. patient in liosp i J. ) Kimmel on arfi. Isab. iiarrisou . 4 w. Ifc sipe, Httle of potaro,- Wilson fn-nt, sale rf bi.i- i Hrr" llr-intiaiii;h, inaiiitenatice rn..thrr i K. M. Hayes, inainteiianr-e l. Y.isi .. ' S:nion L. Korns on at:!, Harrj r.umy... i " Hainr I Sipe. sale of potat.r-s. i lr. W. . (.arma'i. rnvi'it K. H-l!t. y .... i Irirtet Ptsrr i'auphin Co. maint 1-iiir.. State Tn-as. mainl. pati-nts in h.rsp A it xair.h'r Itb.xids. sale of pis ' I.inrroln tJashaw sail nf piirs . " Jarur Mr-Keivey, sale of hiickwh-nt " WilstHi Trent, sa'e of e . Ives " .lo- ph Arnolrl. rria'til. nance ' ' Itilin.la Hare ay's a.irn'r mainleaaii.c.- it. Shiihi I Krrismai'.s I'onim. urairil " Clws. I. Beam, pasiurc feed for horse. : A. Wo-, sale of sfraw . AosrustuH K ubs. Iai nl ... t Ailrrt stfin, sale of initutes . I"r W. A. liiirnmn. liiainL E. H-!t! -... 7 State Tnas. maint. (qitieuts in ii.)i 7. Jaeob ShallVr. ri'li.-f to son ... 3 Samuel Krrtsman'a Comm. uiaint C I. Krrr rn. fd for hors- . SHrcuel Krrisman'a t'omm. nmint I' i'Wri'- Brown, sale of old strive. C I. H.-nrnfred forborne 1. Wil-.on Treni-. sale of culves Joseph A mold. nielnl. uaiK'e .... L Mr. lVpnxl, su. wire J-.e,,b M t r essncr. hkI. Jae. Keys-r 1 " Wilson Trent sale lii.le " W. H Milter, in .Int. nar if-e isl-r Dr. W. A. Uarmali, mulnl. E. Utility... ! By rec-lpt of Wm. Winter, Tn-as. 1. H. I ii" SCHEDULE " J." Hit-ward' It port. St ck 01 Farm -Horse. 7; rots, 17: 2-year-old ftit'le, 'i I year-eattn-. sueaixie calve, ri; bulls, 1; chi.-K-ris. 2 iy, m-. v. :e pncvin Fam Irrtp'emsn t Same as last ve.rr, with lire a-t. Litton of. a' Raoed o Firm Torn bay. 1: corn fiMhl-r. Is; strarr. i": t'ns: corn, rvNi; wheat. 4ai; oats litVt; hu.-kwhrirt. 1'e. Is-is. :ifi; lirnils f ilrlmee. rrr- urmnils Dork killed. .'r;t: bef Hut p. u trl " V. twittr-r. l:t ; tailow 2'rO: lartl. Iitti: barrels rlrit rs.ni. i: Jml pl-s, 2; riri-sl elrterherrii-. I1,; eu.'iimrrer piekies. 1; muTSrt. t sort a-nip. Sir; bushel onions 12',; parsniM, 12; nlon sella, 1; t-t' :K potalom. HJr; cau fruit, iVU; gallons applebutu-r, puiitpktns. l.t. j Artie'. laniifictunr Women' Presses. 4V; drawers, 3): sfcirH 4 aprons. 1.4, eUeliirst-H, 2S; Ninnet, 21; Ifriwns. ri, sa.-'tiles, l:;; sl.etn.f 7i; ai.M-klniM f.i.ii-rt. 2T. Men's aoeks, y2, sliirts, :a; hanilkeretii rililt.-ns. 4,; !, f oo'tsj. XV. fhll.lrvi's rhelllfes. 1-": .Ire.- f waists, : pi'.ts. S; smrt.s, 1. shrouds. , pillow esses, ir. brrtv.t towels lo.rtf, ;ll; t .wt '.s, 4ri; sheets, 21; disiir-lotlis 21; b-J orm!urtt I. IMbrin H-ani. 1o herebv eertiry lh ab..ve report nf pew f mis.-.. ..a tu-. lar.n. rle:e m nu. w-t'irv.1. an 1 st. ti ur" pem-:ii reiai ainj. fortrieyear eulin D.-ceinireril, 1. t' net and true. It., r r .If IlF.ll .stru-i Keb'y .1, " 3. " a. Marvh 1, .1, - i April 1. 1. M.iT I. 1, " 1. 1. !. June 2. 2. - i M 4. .. juiv n i. i. i, i, Ausr. I, I. " 1, - 1, 1. 1. 1. Sept. 1, tet. 2. 2. . Nov. n 1. 1. 1, 1. " I, l'ee. 1, I, ' 2s, - 27. IK'C. 12, N'umSerin lfom- I. svmtx'r.ll. lS.rD AUnritu-U daring 1 n M. si 2 Total T''.st rlnnn the y.nr .... 1'iai-eU in eare of "cniidren'a Aid sot'iely . le lenrtl'Vrl Discharged. elopoil. an I not well Nrinilr-r !n Hmi Iis-mber 31. Cliil.ln u in pnvnie faiuiius Hill, utu r.ii Jl 1 12 .1 1 i 3 1 rmA ... . . 1 n .... .1 .. .;. - 1 I T l.n.lrfo.o f. 4 l.t Hi an.l tm nm...uA m,K K rr-m.T-j rrrrruiiRi.ttir rs up u . on irr-rornv , of the poor, and in the diachape nf dntiea, if error were made, it waa a tuis taken j'idguirnt rather thaa a Iss-h of in terest. SofDera. t ronntv. with it npt .l I ni'neral ealth. U feat developing i 't tb lie'. -at coal fields of the state, lo aav n.vli'uj of ber iron, fire clay, lira atone an I a in.1 ; and as the coal field and ores are d. v top d oor population will inmate in prrpnr tion, and it ie pomibU tt-at within the n xt deeadi o' years she will hive doil.Vd her popolalioo. '11. ia incraaao nf po inl.. tion, will also hf'Uif iccerrm of riprna to the county. And. while Ibie increase of inhabitants brinps within our borders a all the madern irarprovmeu' au I aft. r oir instito ion It ail! I nffi si. ut to c .re for op b'i..drr.l 1 n ut It 1 a b- autiful t.lrnc'11-e. an h .not t. t i" coiitity, kbd a cr- d t to th n-c'iitect liihirn fa tbtally : d conciet.H'Mnty prform"d bis ilnry in i ev-ryd-tail Th bail bu w auiibly ) dedicated by ap r 'j ria e o-n-u. ini s ai. I j a-1 prt for a hoiu , where th m at of a 1 ' 51VK Alii! IT-rrrian Snrdr-r 47 Vaii-r MrN'-al M l'"nline Harr-e 2 M irv . Urni-lroush.-.T-l H ive St n 1 1 . 4 lt. b-vi Kxlr 4 i lUrllnda H-.rk!r.y :A r.lle Spri'.'rfS.". 2 "i.lri.y i'i-rrs-. ?.! 'il lam Sritr.-rtand -o Samiil I'vle John Wo'iv.kl'1 7 A levin. In srutimun." Cap I.H'l.r. T Mal.a, A DM ITTKn fvt, S, tree; lhsV SI, Keb'y !', 1S"2 IhST I'.. 1-". -. l'i ls.sl April! I. 17 Amr. 17. i: Tsr. . lrs 'er !S Is-.l Nov. Is, S.-i,l hi, Mhv is, : a Jill a. ls-7 inly VS, - IIIFO Jan. 2. ls-) Apri V, A lirrl i Var -Vlv- 7, -A er 21, - r- 21, s-i.t -, -'t. 23, -Nov lN - S.'Pt II - Kpt. -I .-. .7 Nov. Nnre. Air. DU'onnnste, thl iuatu-3. eaa h-r (.i d fvr H.-nrv f . -rs-lrber anttr.a ed. Ueorve fh n .."'t , Amour t p Id, 1 if) KJIIV , a lur tr..! Ull-l'T un- arieir a .1 female,"; total. II. SCHEDULE " D." CHILDSEX IX PRIVATE KAMlHrN. With Whom. Snn YnW. Mr. J. nw it. Admlltetl. Ar.ar. I. icn July 17, I.ft SCHEDULE" E" oeiein- in disorder of ihe kidney. ' Swope and G. Chalmers Port, both reg Ktil.KY'S KIDNKY Cl'RK i puaran- ularsj. were Huccessful in the canvass ""n Try U tdv if you're uot rliuK for delefrates to the Republican state weiu All Druggiatx convention. The campaim of the reg- Does Ceffee Ag-re With Tea I ,,'.a "8 "I rec ted by former Senator If not. drink f;in 4Wm.d froo. r.r " sv. niiamson, lortner rroinon- inedon county's choice for national J.?.""Ti. delegate is Carl M. Gzk. and I. N. loumai AaJZ for ! mZSi Z l.' eu Ian- siiiuted In btonvensr-k town 5 A- ,,nl-l'-.adj'inln land. , -""ph k. -panirier on ihe fci, rMwani iHl-i." on.Jh;! "u"- William and riartln Ik wrrt aDd Ueoie arto.tal.er on ud uephev. His n-le7 'a. usslsi.. ant-M tmaster, and Li a'l a'.ro'ft extrhi five ch ire of the ofll-v. 0rinir fo thw i"lict'Wjtli.i.:i o tlie heal' Si of meirj ln:rrt)f 1 its family Mr. D.:in ottt'oirl-sl ti take them to a niii.l. r i-liitisv d trin iLe err wioter montss, and weut the north. Feb'y 10.1900. ALBERT E.RAYM4X. rufh, lie. 17 3 n""' ht.il laUe J-.vcrajje old aud Dr. Chisolm has failed to carry' his , uu w ovn eountr. tie is. of courte. out of the Write tor free BMldet Cures Drunkenness. Cures Dru.T, UserSs THE KEELEY A IKSTITUTE, r: -ai i, r a. cpou the etre nf the iriu. is h lrk of Iniermt. ail I'.eref .re of iut-: j u- i ,ol- . fhiMrentn "'firm and lleafand Dumb Sch.aiN. . . . , . 1 Name. As". . uon p rto. iu. pr.o.ur ... IU, cn.ri a- ( M.,rt -. r. C, J n .n. In ..-hool Jr,e tn w , ble initlmt oas. ibe u..f rinin'e p-opU nu- J!i,rv M "ver li "em to .. suinrrn, 7 L,ik. ....I ..rl 11. .t K.i... '?."';,., it -"' nd Iiumb sew Sept. 7. W deairable class of citizn, it al-o b'iug ' . ' . ,f .. ... i ' ith it mny who are n t an. st d tl no t .. . , . " SCIIEDVLE ' T." I maau" will M.wansj r uiwo u P'ir 1 from the ttina tbey settle 1 hey Wenmr- at) I . I Children In Feeble Min I Ir.stliu'eat Poik r . munde-I with sr.o l an :r i f eta n oa. a-;J . r'". I a. expense to tbe county. There 1 bo insti n- . 1.. .Name. .Ce. Admitl.-d .. ,0 rld has lorke I a;in tl e-u and their ' p.-. . t onorofficUU ahoae hardens will be so ' . , ... , , , , w 11 -1 "rl .' 1 .... n ii;. .. -I'r IW. I. 17 mande-i with sr.o 1 an :r i f in n on, a :d 1 w-,rr: ua nvrse 1 a;e.n t'-e-u sn.t tneir pi Blnnsr-t inm.'H villi n.. .1 ..... T ...1 .. I . . ... . . . W I IS.vl.ir larcfly inereaaei. and lh re.nsibtities .... ..... i-orve Kullerlon , iu uhi-uiwii 10 lunr Mnr n iBiPi greater. t an the directors of the poor. . . . ..... . tny and laterest wb cu is ahotn h -ruf i ua taiics oi a ireernr ot I tl" poor m one Of the niot -rep3or.ible as weil as the moat I t . . . ." . oneroaiofanv in he eonte. Tliev are ate ol only t haiyed with the dntyofad- t. taer . ... : (u- Aiiiour.t pmIU for clothing, t 00 Ou M'hen S.'iit. ".. IssH I s-t 2' ''rt. I l-r7 f linn from b-vii'y d s I idee I. a rtll Ibe forrustlon .f the Aso riatiou of Directors of the Poor aud Char I- iuiterinK to tha p-ior and e rrii-a fo the 1 . , year aro, t.ee our rr'urine ireop'e Ij it- nfor-n-et in bf.. hnt qni lhfl sV f . . . . ,, . ' , ... ... r been lookea upip hi llit test of the world rel tbe reponot.ilrv of mtk'ni; Hii d. ! , , ... , ; T it ttiveh aa tbe leper wt looted ni.o'r by psrTo .ot of g n meut re-p ctabte and ' . . ... , , . . .tbe Jew a one l.erou 1 tbe pa'e o' lniiuu an e eaft.l. j - symp.tby and late-ei', an l.j c' of hirror Tb-y er- si.r.j . ts. , n,m. ,o p ie , mn fl . .. ac'fameo Ih e e-u, ,.; u ,y b.efn i . of w-? mJ ,c bs aT ,lJt a -(1 j j At Name. rsf .'HEDULE '(!." railent lu Sta i:pttai Trv-jt.m nt. M.XMOXT. Age. All-Pt-rJ Re.rrst I" Ho.llf'. Hwrrrti 1W fW. 14 lS't tVil'larn FltzserahJ .S Ant. ni ?'T' s";:"' Jim. 1.4. Mrs JuV 2l' Nll'tam Kline . .. :.l I s-t 4 - tJl. 7- 2i7 M.yio. is- , ..' UiaeliarjHl. in em; Child rvn' Aid SucU-ty I l K' t .em rsetirrol .... f in l A I. arid Keh Mind sw h-srl - I'iiilHt, !n liixnront, w'erueraville. auj Harri- uiir-- inrspiiaia . .... 1 Total nombtr in care IHreetor of Poor In l.r ti N amlH'r lii'nutea In Poor House proper Iiec.31, li. Vota! al Poor II luse Ilecember 51. t-S!l MONEYS FaID OIT. "il'.wr MVfanl maintenance of . D. P M 'r-M-irairr- of ruiHren. under Act of lsn.1 ui..- r .r re i irirr n in l. A It. and K .M.Schrr.4 ),n;";k-'il"l P'tieiiia la Slate itospilaLs Co'Ka Tor II i. I Ms ..-i . att.n.JiuL-e l U i) V 'L.S.'l Sli.l'te,x -:.lro.,l .,rv for O I) f T -i. .n.i,,... )nsiw fw MOi visitors' espeirse Hir.clors' IM-. ln ,'Xtist . . i ..ii.",vl.O I) t amt nffi lavi. On njr ha.pit-ii buildiag for lasuue , To:.-il ainonn out-doarexpen.se anJ improvements .... I -x .... ... '.-' .o. r.i'T:.i-Trn Home pn.perann :ni..i.. , , - l-.N.I ... P 5 , Mome Uurinj ibe vear ostrrfamiriuoiir. i 1 i n p.prarl.t ll epital to-wuty- ' (a-na'e iippirv. :j.i,r.n djvs. W i-t a.y c.rr,l p- r Capil, JI.lA. CLASSIFICATKlX OF INilATtH m. r Sane ri -' Pisane " " " " 2t l Hllnri .. " - "' 1 D.-af and dumb ZI' '-' ' Total 13 Xa i vw. k. ForeiJr nr"iT T. Aa i. lis Iramptruleruiiued. :5r2 Meals, Til. Lo.li!is,SL 4 ' i . I I 4 il. 4 lr-.-ln Sl'ifT. K'sle "rlleliflt Klesn Hettlr . N'mt Anieraon . VALUATION'. A'-u-sse-l vain ill.m of personal pniperty - r.sU.r.aU-..l value of huitdtns and farm Total Ii."rance carried ion property, ilO.tMl. We. the onderstne.) Au itorH of Somsrset countv. f-'""5 lr"d the for.ar.Miii rrul ih. Direetors r.f the p..ru 4 of mi.l .ymeni of iwi.l eotirov. aim w do eppnrve th "' I iluersa our hand th.s 22d day of Januarv.-J.' y-.-KES Attest:- M. SA VI.KK. ,i1trl ClMlll'V -jl .j I'eninrT Ctt. Pun pre-nted and nad In open court ar.'! J;L beUM U fore Ihe Jnttlury. 1 iwj We, th mmters of the Omni Jury, thnnuh ,"r"'. rvesiru.-"'" hrf' n...f-'m",r' rectors oi i"r " .. tit erecthin of Ur vW b'.l'lriina a h.ruiial lor the "'"' f prov .i,e sme. bruary i, hri. hervov rs'riirv .1. .t u.- ...... ... ..n..l rl.Ab..ve sill j -r me l.irpftorsof f.MirandtHT t lr Honshu , yeer r n.lli.j; In-cmcI.. r si. lsw, inl we rio a i I r . rt ! r ui.r-t rurnrsriv command the liirvct. J.W.EN',? 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