Ditch Batter Adulterated. And now It appears that the famous f)utch butler which holds so high a reputation in England is sometimes adulterated. Dealers in London sued for and recovered $250 damages by j reason of loss on a lot of Dutch butter which, they claimed, contained 10 per cent of margarine. It was proved lo court that some of the samples shown were adulterated and others doubtful and suggested there that the butter was often sn skillfully adulterated that public analysts ha<l great difficulty In detecting the impurities. Headaches Causes. Headache is usually caused by liv ing in poorly ventilated rooms, overin dulgence in food or drink, insufficient exercise, mental strain, excitement or malaria. Krause's Headache Capsules quickly cures the most severe cases, and leaves the head clear and cool. J Price 25c. Sold by Rossman & Son's j Pharmacy. Receipts and Expenditures of Montour County, Pennsylvania, - F"~ the Year Ending- January 7th, 1901—— STATEMENT SHO WINGTHE TAX ACCO UNTS OF THE SEVERAL COLLECTORS FOJ' TJJ K YEAR WOO. COUNTY TAX- STATE TAX- DOC TAX DISTRICTS COLLECTORS. TAX ]' j| TAX ijcoL'Cß'M. AHOUST F . BALAXC* TAX « .OL'CTW AMOUNT BALANCK TAX «<£'| j COTWBS AMorwr BALANC ABB»S«< RKTCRN'n COMISS'N. PAID. DC*. ABSKSSKU. COMISS'.N PAID. DUB. ASSESSED. COMISS'N 'AID. DC«. I 1 i ll i I j ~ F IF I I" - " 1 " ~ I !i LL ji 13:11, | II 1 BLIND . BI!BTT; I J: I Asthory Township CW.YJGEL B% «| » « > - G ,JG % « £ «J[ ? £ %? 7 " g FIL I G> I 2 112« §S AI E BOROU K L::;:::I;KFC:::::::::;6III Z« SI » % «£. » J* > ™ G ';i •« % ™ %-• l f 4 U :t « I 12 : 3 « « « 15s*-"s* >'!s« tl 121\M15 2™S ! £ & « % ■ $ *«« « % «1 Si g j" SS: # » "SON." :::::::::: : J°£ N SMA ?2 : rs:: ?-^K her ! S ni?? ..,. 3 . iM . f 0 * k :::: :: « 4 % 1 V»M«Y " «K. WJI » LII »«! M «!■ *■ P * «» ?. :? \ G»« , T <>J «« I* • •«•4. W ? : W Washlnirtonvtlle Moruagh WM. V. Runy an \&i SQ» : ....j 5 ■ ' 1 F ] 1 l\ ( -] r,- 2 7 |l GG We«Hi«ilocßTwp....... WI«». H. Crowley 807 58 7 M .... 9 9. Ob 3» I .01 7i Hll 21 O0 27 ( 61 W || I j L| L|| I I || | 'I _|i I I ' I ! I Total Tax Account for 1900 L 1S»1t! 41 !m 00 24 'l7 *» .89 . 11««S «J LSJU TW . 21*2 W j 104 81 I 0!» 87 L*» 08 ..057 r, O 15 ' 52 10 .» 290 01 28S |75 Taxes received for Prior years H |--|| |--ij - otal Tales received during the year A. U. 1900... J' 18»OOB | !' I _ — - !. II 487 06 J I Outstanding Taxes in favor of County : I3'.u ■■■■ *®» 76 Estimated exonerations and commissions on same IK 00 : 25 00 Actual amount of outstanding taxes in favor of County N„ M „„H'IWT* TM V. B. The following taxes remain due and unpaid for 1899, to wit:— Cyrus E. Bardole, Collector of Anthony TWP . fous.ty tax. ?!SC.TO: l»ogtax Total Edward W. IT.I-.10 T» oro °8 TUX M.OO. Total #139.07. he Limestone Twp. tux account settled in full since Auditors' report. ' \ p. C. \I:U I:\UI K. TltlMSl HKIt. D.\ AI'T'Oi'XT M I I'll tl«\TO! It < X'l'L. Dr. TO CASH RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOUitCES: UY DISBUUSEMENIS I()LL<»\\,S: Balance on hand at last settlement •■ • * ] J Amount paid on county ordt-rs during the yeitr 1000 as per the^ classified acet. of County Tax received for 190*). H 6 GS 89 Amount paid Commonwealth for State Tax of IJOO for wLich there was no order iss E . » , •• •• •• •• prior years 1,637 61 I' RE asurer's commission on same OIS')7I 'S TKEAS O HEU-S COMMISSION,VIZ. Dog Tax received fot 190(1 *92 01 TWO AN ,I one-half PER eent. on disbursement of. .. ... ••• ■- 1 • for prior years 14; ' 65 Less county's portion of Hotel Licenses, commission on same having been allowed in BKI R0 County Tax received in 19C0 on Unseated Lands and Collectors Returns 319 91 Treasurer's License account Reimbursements of State Tax for 1900 sl7 H r A 70 440 37 Hotel Licenses for 1900, county's portion, ••• Commission allowad on ..... •••• * 'V' V< lAM 4 099 01 Commissioners of Northumberland County for one-half expenditures of Danville river bridge, Balance in Hauls of P- C- Newbaker, Treasurer, I TA, A U. A9Ol and other joint bridges. 780 23 ;J7 Common wealth's costs, fines and jury funds 9O George P. Cotner, Ex County Treasurer .. . ■•■■■ 1,J4 S >, Amount retained as costs in connection with the collection of Returned Taxes against the Mahoning Mill Company 121 33 Sale of old lumber ' J<J $ 25,460 37, ———— ——————— —— — V C VKUIAKKK, IICEASIIiEK. I\ ACCOFM «ITII I-HUVMS 1T34 MI LL IM »N\«. 1111: 1 « VT! % "• IOO °- — ~ ',,. C •, T ; ~7~ _ * 1 38.) 31 R,. By amount paid Commonwealth F DR. To amount of Retail Licenses 1-H, T J .. for advertisiu- Appraisers List and postage 88 68 • « «• " Billiards and Pool Licenses 1-U » 428 44 T . . , T ■ 0'>(10 «' " Treasurer s commission ■•••.• ••••• " " Hotel Licenses ....... • muount Hotel Licences applied to county funds (county s portion). .. 8H.1..U Brewers and Distillers Licenses 1,400 - • (< PP DUUVILLTJB ' OROURH \ 2,904 - Wholesale Liquor Licenses ~ „ .< Washingtonville Borough 22H— $ 9,305 31 " .... Anthony Township JJ - „ ~ 11 .. .. .. DI-rry lownship ~ I. .. .. .. " Liberty Township. 57 ~ « >< .. .. .. Valley Township .. 114 $ 9,305 31 ( ICCOI .M OF HM'K.MHTI ITK!*. CTDVVAL'U , VR> PA\f \LIIWVATTH COSTS* | Joseph H. Hendricks Valley twp .. 4<4-» 34 81 4-> JAIL LXL LI 1 COURT EXPENSES AND COMMONWEALTH COSTT,.- Q 6O . \ V- Cromis, Jr., Washingtonville .... 24 35 « - 3D 35 S 274 20 Oraml Jurors T 000 04 ' WM. B. Moore, West Hemlock twp 30 45 10— 41>45,; T1S « W Travers Jurors 'F N9 1T IJ. C. Miller, Prothonotary, expenses in con- Water rent and water repairs 740 Constables making quarterly returns and tipstaves " F nection with regis'tion of birth JFC death. 44 85 44 85 , clothing for prisoners ( " George J. Vanderslice, court stenographer N«R Dr. 1. (irier Barber, medical attendance for prisoners E. K. Hale, court cryer and janitor OC _ $ 827 9-) 407 $ 1294 90 General repair-- and supplies. 40 09 Thomaa C. Welsh, district attorney 1 ' J[, ||. The amounts under item annual assessment include E. A. Adams, painting county jail, jail stable and jail fence.... J. C. Miller, clerk of courts and prothonotary *' State tax assessment, registration of voters registration of S. J. Wellivi r, paints etc 11 on George Maiers, sheriff FOHH school children and regis'tion of birth A death, as follows: Sundry person s for repairs Justices RJ ON Annual assessment 5 240- Lawn mower Constables 1 State Tax assessment 92 ~7,ZT7N Witnesses * ' Registry of voters , , Recording Commisssoners bonds 4c 1 Registry of birth and death 65 90, ELECTION EXPENSES: — Cost of having book of evidence printed for Superior Court in Registry of school children 125—L-,, R : N ,I ( $ 452 27 case of George P. Cotner, Ex-Treas, vs. Montour county. 11— . .. 486 03 _ r . . .7 3 AO? ON I election ..«• Watchman at jail —..... $ 82< J" TB R NL PUBLISHING Co. of Milton for official and specimen $ 3 115 22 BRID(iEANI) ROAD EXPENSES:— j ballots for spring and general elections 4-M COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AUDITORS *c- ' I>ridge.\l"" • $ j SECTION blanks and supplies George W. Miles, commissioner 126 days at 3,.<0 $ 441 General repairs 186 00 $ 1063 90 Wesley Perry, " 125 " " 437 50 ' Hiram C. Sandel " 125 " " 43'50 $ 728 H4 MISCELLANEOUS:— John C. Peifer, commissioners clurk . •> _ JJ EW JOINT BRIDGE ON LITTLE ROARING CREEK:- Redemption of county bonds $ 4000 00 ®D WAI, EAR 'OUU ysoKI O ...... .. 7568 Amount paid to sundry persons for material, masonry & labor. $ 321 34 Interest on county bonds UO - oners 8120 J\' It Northumberland county liable for one-half of this Amount paid for sheep killed by dogs R I Q.- exDenses necessarily incurred by commissioners in amount, less 220, amount paid by them to Nelson and Premium on noxious animals aKL*. of 0»'i» 60 " "" lt0 " '"" lK " m» DANVILLE RIVER BRIDGE EXPENSE*- SOPJSTE. «. IV.'IUI^R,;:. *»" Amonnt paid for mftterial and labor in facing piers . S 717 82 I.« «» <» Reformatory GEORGE MAIERS, SHERIFF;— " " " " repairing roof 90 60 .. .. Inmates in State Hospital -'•* ' ,J ~ « 527 25 " " " " " ' U sidewalk and 1 State Tax on county indebtedness for 1899 1000" Boarding prisoners and keys 11990 cobbling approach to bridge ' 27 ?' l Burial of indigent soldiers 140 (;0 Drawing and noti ying jurors GQ GQ I Amount paid for general repairs ... 145 77 Fire Wardens for extinction of forest fires 15164 Washing for prisoners ... ... U V 34 65 " " " electric light 130—1.J.C, Miller, Prothouotary, certif\ing judgments ect. to com- Conveying PRISONERS to E.S.PeuiUntiary ... « .'watchman 60- missioners office " ... 44 30 Reports to Boar, O UJ c • j \V. L. Sillier, Recorder, certifiymg mortgages etc., commis s 752 00 ® 1,417 72! sioners' offire LO s0 X. II Northumberland county liable for one-half of the 'Sundries y 9 ,R, ° ASSESSORS' PAY. expenditures on River Bridge j , , R'ra"l /"-IF"' I '* 12555 COT'RT HODSE EXPENDITL'RES:— ' $ 6 ' S7M L A \ Wliionle Antbony twp * W $ OO —IF I-J *>•> Isaiah W. Krum, Cooper twp 30 ~5 14 44 s:> Stationery and blank books $ - ,1.) amount of orders issued in 1900 18,738 <6 George W DeGreeu, Derry twp 48 05 26 74 05 County printing and advertising L.lo ( Amount of orders unredeemed for 1900 2 "' 0 Jos. L. Frame, Danville, First Ward 96 50 65 161 oO Coal -244 _ Hurry K. weitiel, " Second Ward .3 15 50 12.5 45 (.fis .. .. Amount of orders redeemed for 1900 18,<3020 W. Fred. Jacobs " Third Ward 101 SO 60 101 80 W ater rent and *ater repans. Amount of orders redeemed for prior years 2^ John Jeukius, " Fourth Ward 75 05 6C 135 60 General repairs and supplies I2SH| W. C. Bobbins, Liberty twp 55'.15 32 909 > Expressage and postage 30 80 TO tal amount of orders redeemed in 1900 $ 18,738 26 Matthew Feinour, Limestone twp 48 50 28— <6 50 Sundry persons cleaning courthouse 19 60. S. W. Deibert, Mahoning twp 49 15 10 6515 Jerry Vought, Mayberry twp 28 65 10— 38 65 $ 83-» 37 j FI.\A\(IAL STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AMI 1.1 \IEII t I 11> or TIO\TOI 1: COLIW*. TN AMOUNT of bonded indebtedness $ 21,000 00 By amount of cash in hands of County Treasurer $ 4,099 01 •• unredeemed orders for 1900 250 " Outstanding county tax for 1900 1,244 90 .« DUE Commonwealth for tax on county indebtedness for 1900 84 00 " " dog " " 214 75 •• estimated outstandinß bills . 30 00 •• •' returned " •' and prior years 72 " due E. G, Hoffman Estate on Commonwealth costs for years 1897 and 1898 in dispute. . 171 " " county " 1899 275 77 * $ 21,28805 I.in L»a It I H'S in C\<'EKN of ASSETS 15,252 68 $ 21,288 (<5 P. C. Newbaker, Treasurer, in account with the Several Districts for Taxes Arising from Unseated Lands and Collector's Returns. — Balance still clue the several Districts including DISTRICTS Taxes Received in 1900. Treasurer's Cammission of 5 per cent, on same Amount Paid by Treasurer to the several Districts. balance on hand forprior years School. Botd. ! I'oor. B>.ro'Kti W ater. [S. Fond 'SCHOOL.! Road. II Poor. |Boro'NLI J, W ater. ,J. U n.l School. »,a»!. Poor. Boro gb \\ Hter |B. FABD* School. Boad. Poor. Kor<> GLI Water s>. Fund —H~t —rTn _ rh"i" r r rir ~Hrr * hi r" "1 « I rrl ....L. uurx^ DtnviU* Borough. ... BiUjll7 IW.H4 17622 231 24 15 54 F 9;» Hhi 1-.X» .• 4 " ~ J 4 Twp 4 4|RI» 3;« 22 .17 JIATO *24 51 3! 9<l i L.lberty Twp 25 RI 81 I 2 *>.7l 1 2# 188 1 * *® .... 1...1 talmeftone Twp.. 1 •!•••■ ••••,.. •• ; ••• ;; •••-, "" . . 14 04> -I'M 1«7» MAHUNIDK Twp., S TKJ 'i 1 IH 1131 4:1 1 10 O7 I _ Mny berry Twp ••■■'L •• J;J ;is IS !•_'7ll Valley Twp... 12 M 11(10 12 00 «» To ; LO 12 ** .... .. .... I .. ... WantiinKtonTllle Hon • | ji 1.1 17 titi F, MI ... West Hemlock Twp. . 12 S* IS» IJM « W_ -W •••• .' , . ' J U ~ , FTG J ' TOTAL.... 1 "° I » !701 TT SSI 124 j 181 84 SJ 18 I ::T|H 181 12 186 I 357|2» ; «| 18 L S L 177 '' 1 1 ' . 11 ' J : 1 jr> ■ ■ r\t . !■> i»« ,1 v,orai>i, oortifv that the foretroinir statement of receipts and expenditures of said County for the year ending Jan 7. 1901, is true and correct to the We, the undersigned Commissioners of Montour Co. I a., do hereby certify that the lore{,oin„ state V GE<». W. MILES, 1 COMMISSIONERS best of our knowledge and belief. In wituess whereof we hate hereunto set our hands and seal UL oftui . _ . ..y .< y, • ■, HIIiA.M SANDEL, OK Attest: JOHN C. I'EIFER, CI.ERK. WESLEY I'EHKY,' ♦ MONTOUR Co. ... ,„.,,vt,.v PI RI« «>*• TH K I'OIJNTY (IF MONTOUK We, the underslifned Auditors of the I'ounty of Montour, State of Pennsylvania, alter HAVINX B< en duly qualified TO THE HDNOKABI.E, THE JUIKIES < »!■ IHT COURT OF M)M>l >N HI.EAS . • COUNTV and that the foreifolnir IM a true and correct siat.-ment OF the value, and find a balance due the FAID T.oumy ill the .th I>ay acordtn* to taw, reapecttully report that we have audited the accounts of the T ; >NT ( * T o.ii'(l| ), H is.. t.alance due THE several dUtricts of 1 Hundred MUL I<rt > L br»V Hollars I.n.L Nintlv-Mx C«ntstS> 13.98) of January, A. U. liWl, by I'. C. Newbaker, Treasurer, of tour I'housan.L. and .Ntnety-Mne Oollars .»na< me T». >. U, ID W ltDesJ whereof we have hereunto set our hands and sealß this 12tb. day djauuarj, A. DVNIEL DIEIIL [SE\L.] ) JOHN F. GULICK, [SEAL.] ( /^MTOUS Attest: JOHN C. I'EIFER, CLERK. WILLIAM BLACK, [SEAI.. 1 j Order* Ahead of (11*. An irritated customer in a down town j restaurant recently railed his waiter to j him. "Here, take this steak hack to the ■ kitchen," quoth he,"and when you get j there »:ive the cook my compliments ami ! cram that bluiikety blank apology for a j steak down his throat." "All right, sir," said the waiter as he disappeared with the steak. In a min ute or two, however, he was back again still carrying the steak upon his tray The customer glared at it. "What do you mean by bringing that thing back here?" lie demanded. "Why didn't you do with it as I told yon 7" "Very sorry, sir." replied tlx* waiter, I "but there were two orders ahead of j yours, sir." —New York Tribune. Willing to Help. Pastor's Wife—Has any one offered to j replaster the church yet? Struggling Pastor—N-o, not exactly. ; but Dr. Stiekem has offered to cover the walla with porous plasters if we don't mind seeing his name on them.—New I York Weekly. t We know that we can raise as g<>od calves upon sUimmilk as t;;iou the I whole milk, for we ha .<> done it We have taken the calf front the cow when ; n day old and fed her milk fot a iveek ! or ten days, then began to mis skim j milk with the new milk ttu' l at 3 weeks old it was using ail sl;i:i::tiilk in which was put a little cornnn al por ridge or gruel, taking care t ■ always have it of the same temperature is the new milk, and then beginning at about 4 weeks old, or even earlier to put a little clover rowen or the lest Cue hay where the calf could nibble ;:t U Some ; calves will do this mm li sooner than I others.—American Cultivator. Gold Cure For Busy People. Many people neglect a cold because they say they have no time to attend to lit Krause's Cold Cuie is a remedy which can bo taken without danger i while performing your daily duties, and I will relieve the most aggravated cases jin 24 hours. Sold by Rossman & Sou's j Pharmacy. played it .tokc on tlie Good Man. A good story is lold on the Rev. Mr nngeman. At the nnntial mcrtins of the Congregational church the question ot hiring a preacher comes up. At one. when the question came up. Ilageman was rather anxious. The chairman, a good old deacon, arose, saying: "All those in favor of retaining Eldei Ilageman for another year, at the same salary, will please rise." Not one rose, and Ilageman felt about as mean as mortal man could ft-el. l*u' the chairman rose again, putting thi*- question: "All those in favor of keeping the Itev. Mr. Hageman at an increase of salary will please rise." Every one rose. When if dawned upon the good elder that they had bo.-ii only joking with him, the scowl on his face broke away into a broad grin—as an icicle breaks away in sparkling vvatei before the beneficent rays of a vvartr still. Some of his best friends had plan ned the scheme, which worked to per fee tion.—Oxford (Mich.) Leader. it is estimated that the output of gold from Alaska duriui; the year 1901 will be ? This sum, it will be recalled, is the first cost price of the territory. It may be observed that Nikola Tes la has not gone so far as to incorpo rate a company for the purpose of transmitting messages to and from Mars. Tlie groat railroad corporations are getting together in the Interest of har mony and, incidentally, higher freight rates. When the haze clears away tVie will undoubtedly be lighter days at West I'oiut. Lord Roberts appears to be having a very much better time than Lord Kitchener. D„UW RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. In Effect September Ist, 1899 GOING WKST I US PAS J | A'EW YORK. P.M. A. M. , *•*• F M Barclay St. Lv. a g u j '0 ®O "" " Cristoplier St. . »SU 10 OO •••• Jlobokt'U.... W 45 j J®lll61"" fccranton Ar 2 :*)J ' ' 'daily; ! PM 77) "• I » 11C . •■>••••••••« "**['<ll Ik* au> lorviliH 10 0 «j 3 si : f J.ackawanna JIO 23 F, JO F M I.VIT U, l'nryea JIO w * 3 ,) H ' ittston 10 BJ - 17 4\TJ Susquehanna Ave... 10 3£ 2 'J . Y"; 111 WEST Fiuston j 0 5 : IN 31): 2 IW; A RRTE;::::-:::::'.' 0 " Dennett 7n : io 52' * *U.»- N Kingston 7 1 J 0 60 2 T£\ 4 -mi, } 47 Kingston..... LO :,»J !I -J4; 430 TJ :XJ PLYMOUTH JUUO... . * 446T1 is Plymouth NO:,, 2 ! / M Avomlale I 2 .".71 •£> Nanticoke ; 11 IS; 3 Q'II 1 lull lock 'f 11 IY 310 Shickshinny ; 11 :io! 321 Hick's Ferry I fu 43 3 3SI ""i Beach Paven i 11 4S 34U •••• Berwick 8 1 11 JJ 3 41)! Briar Creek . f8 2 ' 112 3 56: —• Kline Kldge i 8 3 FL2 09 4 U4 : ••••! ESPY 88. 12 15 411 •••• Bloomsburg 8 4 12 22 4 1': Kupert 8 t 12 '27 4 '23: •••• l/atawipsa 86c 12 Xi 4 3». •• ■ Dacville it 1 12 47 4 4i : Chulasky 4 4T ••••; Cameron V 2 12 67 4 54: K 4<> ______ AR. " *. P. M. P. M. P.M GOING EAST. I I BTATIOM. I» AS 1 TAB. PAS. PAS. PAS I ' 1 I NBW YOIK PM; p. 111 a. lll a.M. am Barclay St. AR 330' 6 00. T> 41 Christopher 5t...! 3no 4 55! 83U Hoboken 247 4 48; .... »25 Scran ton 10 05 12 55i 140 a 111. P.m. 1 AL " daily PM A.M. P. *• P. *.l *"• "• D>> Scranton 9 42' 12 35 465 535 »I>7 Bellevue 938 .... 4 50: 6 3U|9 02 Taylorvllle 983 445 6 25.857 Lackawanna 9 2<>l 437 : 6 147 Duryea 323 ...• 434 6 B<X PlttSton 9 19| 12 17; 4 291 5 844 Susquehanna Ave.. »16 12 141 4 24; 6 jB3o West Plttston..... 9"2 i 4 21, 5 6>30 Wyoming.... V 12 OFT 1 410 5 3 922 Forty Fort 903 .... I 410 4 : 8 28 Bennett 900 4 ot> I 0^24 Kingston 8 57J 12 02 401 4■> 821 Kingston 855 12 00 412 4 .8 10 Plymouth Junction 8 50J ! 3 6"» 4 4 ,8 IFT Plymouth 845 IL 52* 351 441 801 Avomlale 8 40| | 3 4'i Nanticoke 8 2"' l U4S 342 <sl Hunlock s 8 27 3 34 j" 4TI Shickshinny 8 LFI| 11 30 324 < '■& Hick's Ferry 804 1 3 13 jJ2S Beaeh Haven 7 53! 1 3 o7 " Berwick 7 4"> 11 04 301 OH Hriar Creek 7 : 8 1 L-ime KlJge 7 30; 2 48 «52 Espy 7 23j 10 46 242 » 4.> Blooinsburg 7 161 10 4I 236 .... |^39 Kupert 70« 10 30 231 Catawissa 7 I'3l 10 32 228 Danville 650 10 21 212 •••• 8 '£ Chuhigky IJJJ 1 ' Cameron 8 38 NOBTUUMBBHL'D...: 8 2- 1 *! 10 00 150 ; 5 " > " L.V A.M. A. M. IR. M. r. M. ; P . M Connections at Kupert with Philadelphia & Keailing Kailroad for Tamanerd, Tamaqua. Williamsi ort, Sunbury, VottsviUe, etc. At Northumberland with P and E. IJiv. P. U. K. foi Harrisburg. Ijock Haven, Emporium, Warren Corry. and Erie. PENNSYLVAKIA RAILROAD. TIME TABLE In Effect Nov. 25th, 1900- A M IA.M. P.M.P. M Scranton( l>4TH)LV \ 6 4 R «; \9 38 1 2IK S4 27 ! I'ittston » '• '7OB 112 1000 §2 42 4 52) A. M. A.M.'P.M. P.M Wilkesbarre... lv § 7 3" §lO 65 , 3 08 ;9 DO Plym'th Ferry " 112 7 37 fLIO2 112 3 16 fB 07 Nanticoke " 746 11 10: 326 617 Mocanauua .... " 804 II 32 £46 637 Wapwailopen. . " 8 13 II 42 3 56 I 647 Nescopeck ar 824 11 52 407 70U *2llll XTBB P.M. P.M. I'ottsville Iv § 5 5" 812 18 \ Bazleton " 700 j 200 550 " Tomhicken 722 j 2 18 ti 10 "" Fern (Jlen " 729 227 018 Kock <Hcn "I 7 3"> J 2 34 ti 25 Nescopeck ..... ar 80" 300 650 Catawissa.. .ar IA. M A.M (P.M. P M ~ Nescopeck lv § 8 24 sll 52: J 4 07 -7 00 Creasy " 833 12 12; 4 Iti 7 09" Espy Ferry.... " 1 8 43 12 lOif 4 24 7 2" E. BloomsburK, " 847 12 14 4 291 7 '25 " (.'atawissa ar 856 12 21 4 732 Cat iwissa lv! 855 12 21; 4 3A| 732 South Danville " 9 14 12 38 : 453 J 751 Sunbury "j 935 1 00J 515 815 iA. M. P. M. P. M IVM. Sunbury lv || 9 42 S 1 lo § 5 45 ,K 40 Lewisburg.... ar 10 13 145 6IS .Milton " LU 08 139 614 001 Williamsport.. " 11 00 2 :H> 7 10! 950 Lock Haven... " 11 59 340 807 Kenovo "A.M. 440 900 Kane " ! 825 ! P.M. P.M. Lock Haven. .lv jl2 10 33 45 .... . . Jlellefonte ar 105 it 441 1 Tyrone " 2158 HOO J I'liilipsburg " 4 415 826 Clearfield.... " 637$ 909 Pittsburg.... " 055 #ll 30 A.M. P. M P. M P M Sunbury lv Y60«1155 j| 525 118 311 Harrisburg... . ar 11 30 J 3 15 |i B 55J 10 10j _ P. M. P. M. P. M. .CM 1 Philadelphia. . ar § 3 17 N 623 ||lo 20 425 Haltiraore "§3 11 ij 6 00 Y 9 4F> 2 30 Washington... " § 4 10 I, 7 15 10 55 4 05 ATM! P.M.I sunbury lv § 9 5"! § 2 08J Lcwistown Jc. ar 11 40 350 Pittsburg •' H55j§1130; A.M . P.M P. M. P M Harrisburg.... lv 11 45 II 3 45 || 7 20|H025: P.M. A.M.AM Pittsburg ar'J Hss|||ll3o || 1 5(1 5 30 [P.M. PMA M!AM| Pittsburg lv j7IOS 830 3 00; 18 00: jA. 31 AM | P MJ Hartisburg... . ar'r 1 .55 j 3 4» J 9 30|| 3 lOj .... ~ P M A M | ~ Pittsbuig \'T 8 00 | PM| ljewistown JJ. "] ; 7 30 \s> 3 !0! Sunbury ARJ - 5 5 P. M. A M A M A M Washington... lv ||lo 40 ISJ 7 45 ,; 10 so| Kaltlmore " |ll 41 J4 50 840 11 45; Philadelphia... " all 20 J 4 251 8 40, ;I 12 25 A. M A MI A. M.! P M;-~ Harrisburg.... lv 335 j 7 4U;I» 400 Sunbury ar ; „ 505|j v 3ti 1 10|J 610 IP. M. A M A M ~ Pittsburg lv G!2 45 !; 3 00 G 8 00 Clearfield.... "| 409 ....; | 928 Philipsburg.. " 1 4 st ! . j I 10 12 Tyrone "I 7 15 #8 10! 12 30 Hellefonte.. "I 8 311 1 it 32 142 I.ock Haven ar, 930 10 30 243 P.M. A M A M PM Erie lv | 4 30 | Kane 7 55 ij T> 00 ...... Itenovo "1 11 15 5 ti 45 10 30! Lock Haven.... " 12 <3 735 11 25 3 00- | A.M. P M Willianisport .. 4T ! 106 830 ;12 40 : 4 00! Milton •'! 1 "-6; 919 127 4.-2 •••• Lewisburg " | 9 05! 1 15 447 Sunbury ar 2 271 9Hi 1 s"> 520 ~M. AM P M P M Sunbury lvU 6 50 J 9 55 ; 2 0O : 6 48 South Danville " 7 13 ;I0 17 2 21; 009 Catawissa "J 7 3.'! 10 3FT 2 3ti; 627 K Jfloomsburg. . 14 739 10 43 24H 632 Espy Ferry...." 743 flO 47 T6 36 Creasy " 753 L'L SFI 2 .VI H46 Nescoi«!ck " 803 11 0-*| 30 > 655 ■*••• A M A M P. M. P M ] Catawissa lv! 7 38 Nescopeck lv ;11 55 S I 10 I 7 05 Kock Olen ar 820 12 21 130 731 •••-" Fern (Men " 833 12 27J 14" 737 Tomhicken "; 842 12 35 451 T45 Bazleton " 902 12 .'5 512 , 805 ••••• Pottsvlile " 1150 220 <1 311 9 05-;;;: |~A~M AMP MP Ml" Nescopeck lv;J 8 0!1 11 1 5 J 3 05 i 6 55 • ... Wapwailopen. .ar 818 11 20 3IN 709 Mocanaiiua " 828 11 32 :I 29 721 Nanticoke " *4" 11 54 348 742 P Ml L'lyin'th Ferry" I 8 R,7 12 02 3 57; fj 52 .... Wilksbarie ..." 906 12 1" 405 800 AIM P M P M P M Pittston(DAH) ar j»?911249 \4 52 836 Scranton " " 10 18 1 18 , R > 20 JTT 05 I Weekdays. #Da ly 112 Flag station. Additional Train leaves Hazleton 5.15 p. in., Tomlileken s.;t> p. 111., Kern <4len 5.43 p.m., Kock Glen 5.50 p. in., arriving at Catawissa 6.25 p. m. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on through trains between Sunbury. Willianisport and Erie, between Sunbury and Philadelphia and Washington and between Harrisburg, Pitts burg and the West For further information apply to Ticket Agents I.H. IWTCMNSOA, J. R- WOOD. (Jev'l Manager. Gtn'l I\is*'n'r Ay. j M AL STATEMENT OF THE ! DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OK Danville and Mahoning Dis trict for the Year Ending Jan. I, 1901. J. P BARE, Treasurer. In account with the Directors of the Dan- Nil e and Mahoning I'oor District. DR. To balance due Directors at last settle ment 83890 13 To cash received frotn Nallian Fen stcruiacher on duplicate for 189.).... 42 52 To cash received from Nathan Fenster macher on duplicate for 1900 510 00 To cash received from E. W. Peterson duplicate for IS9B 25 00 To cash received from E. W Peters on duplicate J WW 330 00 To cash received frotn E. W. Peters on duplicate for 1900 4085 09 cash received from Thomas Krislln 80110 To cash received from (Joiner Thomas... 90 00 cash received from Emma Woods ... 50 00 cash received frotn Montour Lodite.. 9125 cash received from Emerson Adams 500 00 cash received from Steward for Pro duce sold 354 37 cash received from other Districts.. 141 S6 cash received from returned tax.. 19005 cash received from John shank... 3350 cash received from VVIII. E. Young 325 « 8393 31 (JR. Hy whole amount of orders paid by the Treasurer during the year 1900 7123 88 Hal due Directors at present settlement $1709 43 Directort of Diinrille and Mahoning Poor District in Account with the District. DR. To balance due from Treasurer at last settlement 2390 13 To balance due from D. Kuckel at last settlement on duplicate for 1896 549 30 To balance due from Nathan Fenate maclier at last settlement on dupli cate lor 1899 45 81 To balance due from E. W. Peters at last settlement on duplicate for the year 1898 40 05 To balance due from E. \V. Peters at Inst settlement on duplicate for the 1899 401 65 To amount of duplicate Issued E. W. Peters for tl>e Borough of Danville for the year 1000 4893 08 To penalty of 6 percent on |SIU 72 on duplicate for ISKKi 25 68 To amount of Duplicate issued to Nathan- Fenstermaeher (or the Township of Mahoning fcr the year 1900 .. 010 13 To 5 per cent penalty on #65.27 on dupli cate lor 1900 - 8 26 To c&sh received from Uomer Thomas.. 90 CO cash received from Emma V 00d5.... 50 00 cash received from Montour Lodge.. 91 25 cash received from Emerson Ada ins 500 00 cash received from Thomas Brlslin 80 00 cash received from .John Shank— 33 50 cash received from Wm. E. Young. 825 cash received from Steward for pro duce sold 354 37 cash received from Other District*... 141 55 cash received from returned taxes 196 05 * 10505 06 CR. By balance duo from D. Ruckel on du plicate for 1896 549 30 By commission allowed Nathan Fenst maclier of 5 per cent on | 44 76 on du licate for the year 1899 224 By exoneration allowed Nathan Fenst macheron duplicate for the year 189 1 0!i By abatement allowed Nathan Fenstcr macher of 8 oer cent on $336 40 on du plicate for 1900 16 82 By commission allowed Nathan Fenster macher of 3 per cent on $319 58 on du plicate for the year 1900 958 By commission allowed Nathan Fenster mach< rof 5 per cent on *2lO 51 on du plicate for 1900 10 52 By exonerations allowed Nathan Fens termacher on duplicate lor the year 1 60 By amount returned by Nathan Fenster maeher on duplicate 1900.... 2 31 By balance due from Nathan Fenster maclier on duplicate 1900 68|53 By commission allowed E. W. Peters ol 5 per cent on 426 30 on duplicate for 1 31 By balance from E. \V. Peters on dup. for 1898 . '3 74 Bv commission allowed E. \V Peters of 5 percent on 315.79 011 duplicate for year 1899 Bv oalance due from E. W. i'eters for B5 BS 86 Bv abatement allowed E. W. Peters of ' 5 per cent 011 18S81 99 on duplicate for year 1900 196 59 By commission allowed E. W. Peters of 2 per cent on S->745 40 for the year 1900 "<7l By commission allowed E. W. Peters ol 6 per cent 011 $447.87 on duplicate for 1900 •••••• ~37 By balance due from E. VV. Peters dupli cate 1900 539 40 By orders paid by Treasurer during the year »00 7123 88 By balance due Directors at present settlement 1769 13 8 10605 06 Statement of Orders issued during the year 1000.' Paid and outstanding and purposes for which the same tcere issued. Directors Salaries I 300 00 Steward 300 00 Physician MOOO Attorney 8000 Treasurer 75 00 Clerk 75 00 Auditing and Duplicate 1900 Transient Paupers 397 Ex. in settlement of cases 88 91 Justices 44 10 Miscellaneous Items 19 20 Printers bills 78 85 Kent 25 00 Insurance 171 76 81370 78 Outside Relief <ts Follows: Medicine ♦ § & Coal and Wood 127 20 Shoes and Clothing 37 55 Undertaker 22 00 Insane at Hospital 2421 00 Paid other Districts 3389 CJeneral Metchandise 820 28 $3469 92 For Maintenance of Poor House and Farm. Seeding Grain and Plants $ 38 40 Lime and Manure 22155 Shoes ar.d Shoe Kepairing 39 45 Blacksmith bills 89 42 Hou?e ami Farm Hands «w7 28 Farm Implements and Hardware 100 58 Clothing 96 80 Meat bill S2 4< Coal I*2 52 Improvements and repairs 294 28 Oeneral Merchandise 234 67 Tobacco 27 35 Drug Store bills 15 40 Flour and Feed 94 58 New Furniture 46tS> New Wagon 85 o<> Live Stock 136 78 Separator 90 00 £2288 is Orders outstanding at last settlement— Orders issued during the year 1800 .&712: >8 Paid by Treasurer during the year 190 C 57128 88 J< IHNATHAN HI'DY. I THEO. HOFFMAN, -Directors P.M. KERNS, 1 We, the Auditors of the Borough of Danville and Township of Mahoning have examined the above accounts and find them correct. D. R. WILLIAMS, I C. (J. CL< >I T D, ■ Auditors. B. L. DIEHL, ) Statements of Real Estate and Personal Property on hand at date of Settlement. Real Estate $22225 00 House and Kitchen Furniture 788 45 Live Stock 1363 70 Hay and Grain 1088 53 Vegetables 224 96 Meat and Farming Utensils 1207 06 Clothing and Material 60 53 Fruit. Preserves. &c 5 45 Vinegar 50 40 Flour 38 79 Tobacco 3 00 Coal l-iOW Cofleo and Tea 13 60 Molasses 3 00 Sugar ■••• 00 Separator 90 00 $27420 18 Produce of Farm. 358 bushels of W heat $ 250 60 642 bushels Oats 192 60 216 bushelsl'otatoes 147 60 1610 bushels Corn ears 402 50 6 bushels Onions 300 2 bushels Onion sets 2 50 5 bushels Beets 2 50 10 bushels of Tomatoes 5 00 1000 Lbs Cabbage 10 00 2915 Bundles Corn fodder 58 30 46 Tons Hay 736 00 695 lbs Butter 125 10 510Doz. EgifS 77 85 $2013 56 Stock Raised. 37 Pigs SIIOOO 2 Calves 18 00 34Turkeys 21 60 100 Chickens 25 lift i 70 Ducks 26 25 1 Colt 50 00 SBSO #5 Number of Paupers admitted during the year 1900 n Left and discharged ' ,S Died 2 Total In House Jan. 1, 1900 m " 1, 1901 17 •Meals furnished tramps 298 Lodgings 127 Chas. L. Pettis & Co., CASH PRODUCE BUYERS, Derssed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggs and Butter. 204 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. Shoes, Shoes StylisH! Clieap! 3rSelia"ble i Bicycle, Cymnasium and Tennis Shoes. THE CELEBRATED Carlisle Shoes AND THE Snag Proof Rubber Boots A SPECIALTY. A.SCH-A-TTZ, PHILADELPHIA & READING RAQjWAT IN EFFECT OCT. 15, 1900. TKAINS LEAVE DANVILLE (weekdays only) Fcr Philadelphia 11.25 a m. For New York 11.25 a m, For Catawlssa 11.25 &. m., 6.04 p. m. For Milton 7.32 a. m., 4.00 p m. For Williamsport 7.32 a. m., 4.00 p m. Trains for Baltimore, Washington and tl • South leave Twenty-fourth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, weekdays—3.23, T. 14 10.22 a. m., 12.16, 1.33, 3.03, 4.12, 5.03, 7.26, 8.26 p m., 12.21 night,. Sundays 3.23, 7.14 a. m., 12.18" 1.33, 4.12, 6.03. 7.26, 8.26 p. IE. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whar and South Street Wharf. WEEKDAYS—Express 9.00 A. M., 2.00, 4.00, 5.00, 7.15 P. M. Accommodations 8.00 A. M., 5.30 P. M. Sundays—Express 9.00, 10.00 A. M. Accommodation 8.00 A. M . 5.00 P. M. ATLANTIC CITY-Week days—Express 7.3 , 9.00. 10.15 A. M. 2.50, 5.30, P. M. Accom modations 8.06, A.M., 4.U5 P. M. Sundays —Express—4.3o.7 30 P M. Accommodation 7.15 A. M., 4.05 P. M. Parlor cars on all express trains. For CAPE MAY—Weekdays—9.ls a. m.. 4.15, 5.00 p m. Sundays—9.ls a ra. For OCEAN CITY--Weekdays—9.lsa. in., 4.15 p m. Sundays—9.ls a. m. For SEA ISLE ClTY—Weekdays-9.15 a. m. 5.00 p. m. NEW YORK AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS. Leave NEW YORK (Liberty Street) 3.40 P. 11 Leave ATLANTIC CITY, 8.30 A. M. Detailed time tables at ticket offices. W.G. BEBLER, EDSON J WEEKS Gen.Superintendent General Agen JOHN W. PARNSWORTH INSURANCE Lite Fire incident and steam Boiler Office: Montgomery Bufldliuc, Mill Street, Danville, - - Penn'a New I Coal Yard! R. J. Pegg, Coal Dealer, has re moved to his new COAL YARD. OFFICE:— No. 344 Ferry Street (near D. L- & W. R. R Crossing) YARD —IN rear of Oftice. Robert J. Pegg, COAL DEALER. Telephone No. 158
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