1 SNOW K AT IMS MANIA. A PECULIAR HADIT THAT DEVELOPS IN THE KLONDIKE. The rclltn. When One Ari-l-it. t i;nr.Min-lj mniiMiii in ri . wml In Inilnltif II Henna a Miorl rm to Ihr Urnve. Every Krcnt discovery in the) world' hist ry li i lro'i.:lit with it nn ftnnyin;; iifTliftion. and it retiuiinoii for the Klondike to d -vi-lop n iocnliir timni i Mint tliii U n-cto outrival opitiiiipntiir! Among the residents of tin fur north it iftfenownnii tlw "snow Imliit, " and it ix snid to bp int-nniMp. A returned Klondike!' tolla thp strnnirn story. "There ure ninny strange tiling in the Klondike.'' wiid the tmrrntor. "lint pprlmiw thp ftrniifCiKt nnd thnt nlio t which inothiiiK lma la-en written ao Lit. in thp dinsipution canned by cntitc annvr. In th north, when the ther mometer rei'.ches 110 to 40 di'ifree below eero. monthfnl of snow is likp molt' a. met.'tl. It brintfn nn inflammation to thf paliito nnd t.minp and it in impMssil-l? to quench th" thirst. The first advice nn old timer offer a newcomer in the region Ir 'Don't eat miow.' There are men in thnt country, once hearty, ro bust miners, now weak. elTeminafp crpa tnr'H. whose fall can lie traced dirpctly to tho time they bean mnnchinffsnow "The mutter hna been bnt little in VPKtiKated, bnt tho scientists who have exnmined the unhject Kay that tho wa ter of the north are rich with minpral deposits which are beinK constantly washed down from the mountain. A certain per cent of thin mineral in taken into tho nir when vapor rises, and thp snow becomes impregnated with it. There have been several falls of red snow near Point Barrow, the deposit beinK of reddish brown color, due en tirely to minerals. Thus it can be r.".'n that person pntiBff lni'xo quantities of the snow takes into his system a corresponding- ninonnt of minerals." While coming down the Copper river last spring the narrator CBme upon a party of miners where one was dying from the effects of patingsnow. He had bpen a hard drinker, bnt had run short of whisky. His thirst became unendur able and as water was scarce in mid winter he had taken to eating snow Soon he claimed it relieved his appetite for the liquor, but his companions no ticed that his appetite for the snow in creased nntil he wns consuming enor mous quantities. Gradually his skin, which was a dark bronze, grew liht, his rugged stature became bent, nnd even his harsh voice changed to the effeminate i-qneak of an old woman. His strength gave way, and his com panion tried to break him of the habit. He would lie on his pallet and moan pitifully for a mouthful of snow and when opportunity offered would steal unobserved to the doorway nnd KT'lp down huge hnndfnls. At last, seping death was inevitable, his companions allowed him the snow, hoping to pro long his lifo. It proved unavailing. however, nnd one morning the man was found deud. There are some spots on the Copper river where the snow, when melted and strained through a cloth, shows percep tible signs of minerals, and often gold is found plentifully intermixed, but of course not in paying quantities. Where this comes from is a mystery, but it may be brought from the far north by the heavy winter gales that sweep over this part of the country. It has been said that if the snow could be melted away it would leave deposits of million of dollars in gold dust on the ground. The narrator had a close call himself from falling a victim to the snow habit. "It was in the winter of 1886-7." he said, "and I was new to the country An old miner near Dawson had warnpd me against eating snow, but I. with my partner, had gone back into the hills oil a prospecting tour and had got caught in a blizzard. We wore Bliy of pro visions and on our way np lost the package containing our cooking uten sils. This we remedied by broiling enr cooked foods, bnt we had nothing in which to molt the snow. It is claimed that molted snow is harmless, as the metallic deposits it contains sink to the bottom of the receptacle. "We decided to try it 'raw,' and we did. Whether it was the food or the snow I don't know, bnt during the week we waited for a chance to get out we hud an ever increasing thirst, nntil when wo were finally able to strike the trail, we were consuming snow at frightful rate. When we reached our companions , we attempted to assuage our thirst with wator, but it did no good. We had acquired a taste for the frozen water, and it seemed to have in vigorating qualities. At night we could not sleep unless we took our snow. "We were fast approaching the de generate stage when I reached a realiz ing sense of our condition and under took to break off. I begun by degrees and worked down, but up to the very moment I left the country the sight of tho snow uhvnys raised in me an inor dinate craving. It cost me many sleep loss nights and weary duys to restrain myself. Had I given way to the habit I would, like many another poor fellow, have lost all ambition und tilled an un known grave in that frozen wilderness. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. Dynniulte. Dynamite explodes so rupidly that its force is exerted in the direction from which the Kreutoat pressure comes. That is, if the dyuumite lie placed on the ground tho explosive forco is down ; it it be hung UKuinst a null its force ut tuclcH the wall; if it be hung under an object its force is upward. Tho curious fact that corn, potatoes and other plants thrive better when placed in rows mnnirlg north und south bus been proved by Dr. Wollny of Mu nich. This reduces the alluding by each other to a minimum, more uniform aud regular light, heat and moisture resulting. COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT -IX' Finances of Jefferson Couniy FOR THE AM00.1T OUTBTANDIMO TOR 1MI. Dtitrtttt. OtIUitcr. CoiaVy. Bond. 8tl. thf Harnett "('. H.shuwkey t :n 71 .1 72 i m $ 25 in , Kim J.C. Cishlllll WIW 23 7S IW 27 Ml I'. K- C..rl.ett 8 72 12 Nil III 2 HI Kldred T. L. McNeil :w 40 03 14 43 " 2" )Vri),nttnM f ins l I Kl 23 t 2il ill i 1 12 PcrooningcolT 37171 n "" J-J' AMOUNT OUTSTANDItfO FOB 1887. Dtitrlttt. CilUiUr. Otuty. Soul. StaU. Pf IllK Knn J.O.I'iiohrnii 81 58 t 54 ss 17 14 I 33 m ' .Iter .... H. A. Snyder 41 OS 1211 27 12 (HI .17 28 Washington W. A. MoColincll 217 lis JUS 2S JI.B . ks s W Kelll" IsVlllc.. . S.K. Brewer IIS 48 34 l'4 4 112 2138 l"!ii'ilHn.'v.. ..... A.S. Kl.sk 1L M' "' m a"w IVkwiIiiup milled 047 2.1 4H M I K 70 I 2: l 1-ew.imns-colT " 12 l'3 :I2 Kl 27 211 HI AM00KT 0DTSTAKDIN8 FOR lmt. Diilrleti. Collnln. Burnett C II. SnvrtVr Iinvld fnitn II. L. Ol'lllH- .1. C. I'lM'lll-HB N. II. llelpley I. It. Ilensley Wni. Philips r. A. Ulckev .1. V. I.ullier. Kll Bns-lus .1. M. Mowers A. I.. Iiimkle .1. W. Hoover... () '. Hlewiut Joniilliiin llcemi- .1. I'. Klsenhiirl p. '. inits I'hnrles WeUel II. V. Mcriidden S. M. Mclioiiuld A. H. Klis-k v. r.i ox (.(). Knnlk . .1. Vnslilnder .1. W. Curry B. K. (islsirne John I n II. W. Wells K. K. Morrison S. K. Brewer Amos HtroiiHi! s. .1. !tornier V. A. Mcliee Bcnver Bell Hlit Run KllS'kH n y villi; Brookvlllc I'liivvllle liover 1 4ricli 1- Idli-il linsklll 1 It-ill li Henderson Kimk Met 'almoin Oliver Perry HlrclveK Polk Porter iinxMitjiwnev KeyiinldHVllle Klnirirold Kose r-nyilcr Sumniervlllp 1 nlon Wtirsiiw WiiHlilnirton 11 est KeynoMlsl llle ... W Inflow Wortlivlllc VlllltlK Peli-entllKe lidded. I'ercentiiire olT Hei-ellsmiil Keiillliirp for 1N9H. RKCKIilS. Amount In Treasury nt Inst settle ment in.i"i ni niiplleiiles of ISH7 nnd previous.... IH I112 0.1 llliillciileot isns-lkiunty iti.MS 211 D.ilillcnle of Isw Bond H.74:i 2S Dupllcliteof Ins-Stii1e S.SII7 l llunllciiteof Iwis-lloK (127 W Sciiied Tux l.iru Kecord, '04, 'HI, 'IKI n ml '07 i.iwi nn I'lisented Tux Men Kfconl, 'OH, MI7, 7.0IH W t'nsenled Tux l.leu Kecord, Interest i:7 7;i Hotel Licenses 7.V1 21 I'onimlssloners' Becelpt Bisik ,oni lis Hedeniuiions ms-eiveu wu ss Thive-fourths dime Personal Tax for lsn7 3,472 :n Thni'-fourths Hlute Personal Tax for ISIIS H..14II 111 Meillcul Mcenses :l 00 Keeelveu f mm I. nlon Township.... 1 1,1 f I(ct.u7-2 H7 3,174 37 2m s KXPKNDITIHKS. Assessors' pay Auditors' pity Auditors' clerk AudliltiH Pronolhonotnry's acc'nts Apni-nls (VI m .10(10 nw III 17.IM7.1I 2,11011(11) 441 47 420 (10 l.iior :m tlrinires anil liepnirs Bounllnit Prisoners Blnnk Bisiks, Xintloiiery, etc BurlBl of Inillircnl Soldiers Bnlniico due Sheriff for ISW7 Bullots, l-'ehniKiy plectlon Itulliits. Nnvnmlier election lift III I WW j,.lonoo la. wii 00 sue m 2, s:is al :tMi nn :isr2 isoon 2S2 00 27 W! M) ITS UH Mono 1,1 tm .10 urwi no mil 00 200 00 4.270 no IV 1:1 23 700 00 mm Mill 17 ss 1,42 47 1,277 H 21 .VI .12H 74 14.1 .V) .1.H) 7(1.10 KM0 4 1IIA III) SD7.1 liVIIIO 111 tm M7IM 2.1S2 22 3, m 4S 42(100 3.1 37 .VMIU Kiim 71 .V) V70 4:17 40 3.HI no IIUISO 111 21 7.1 IK) County bonds, redeenivd issue or issi Issue of I mm , Issue of ISII4 Couisms redeemed Commissioners' Attorney Const utiles' Bet urns Clis'k eotilruct Court Crier, J. P. I.ueus Commissioners' Convention Clitltnir prisoners' hnlr ClothiiiR for prisoners Commissioner's' pity v states Murray Illnderllter Commissioners Clerk County Siiierlntendeiit Comnionw-ealth hills (Ymimonw-enlth dfsi-hurtfed eases... District Attorney's hills. Strong.... ltcllverliiK Kehruury hnllols tiellverliiK Novemhur bullotH Electric Unlit. Kindlon hills, February Election hills, Nuvunilwr Express chnrKes Fuel nnd light Eurntture Freight nnd hnullng (iuurds for lull Hospital hills HcudstomiH In(iiests I ni Isll Ions lusurunce Jurors, (irniid Jurors, Pel II Jurors, Tniverso Junltor's pay Jury Comnifssloners' pay Julfpliyslclun, l)r. Hunt I.lvery hire Meuls for Jurors Medicine for prisoners Print liuf Hepubllcnn... Iiemis-rut Snlrlt News Volunteer Kecord Slur Hun J . P. George A Bull Penitentiary bills Probates aud funs 7370 3117.1 11 2.1 Ki .14 I.Ktt VI U7H ;a AUDITORS' REPORT OF THE FINANCES OF Jefferson County FOR THE YEAR 1898. Trensurer's Areoiiiit. V. II. T.VCAS, County Treasurer, ltiuccouut Willi Jell'ursou County for (lie year lsvis. III. To amount in treasury ut lust settle ment S lO.llsORil To amount county lax for 1SIIH Ili.oss 32 M'o amount bond tax for Isus 14.431 111 To amount stale (ax for Is! is 4.711 52 To amount dog tux for lslw 2,71s 00 M'o uiuoiiiii oulsiundliig for 1SU7 und previous 23.SSHS.1 M'o uiuoiiiii unsealed tux for IslM 7.. 7,Oilii2 M'o uiuoutil Interest on unseated tux 13773 'I'n amount scaled tax forlsiH 6-11 7.. l,.1'.i?fU To illinium In it 1-1 license 7:1.1 21 M'o ittnoiiiit f ruin (Join mlsslouers' re ceipt Issik U.IMI lis To niiioiint redemptions received.. . Uol hh Toutiiount a4 state personal lax ru- (ui-ned by stale for ls!i7und lslw... 7,011134 To u mount from mod teal licenses. .. HI) lie To amount refunded by I nlon twp. 1 13 I f i:i2,334 .17 CK. By couniy orders reileein'd.f U0.U32 U2 By exuui.-i ill ion orders re- ' deeituid I,ti03s2 By refii tiding orders re- duemed 231 IW By cei-iilicuto of lauds ru- (lirned 1,3114(11 By couniy bonds redeemed series u( I MM 1J,K)U 00 By count v bonds redeemed series of IslK MR) 00 By county houds rudeeiued series of Issi 2,KKI 00 By cuiiimius ri:deemud 2.s:iHiH By uiiiounl imid Co. Kup't. 200 uu By iiideniiilliiiis puld out .. HSU2S By outsiuiiiilug lux fur ImkI mil 44 By uutstuudlng tux forlsii? 1.MI0AI ' By ouuutuUliitf tuus toi-'US t,23i iti 1IIIC YEAR IOQO. Couty. Bnd. tttti. Dtg. 4A im N 7 (1 S2 2 ) HI2 111 IDS M 9 III (II 7(1 :l s I..4 U i 17 III 42 IH :m m m 22 1.1 211 :w :i :no mi tin iw is iki 1: ;rj iCtl 111 7ll ft . 147 72 47 IKI m:i hii 147 :t7 :i7 .17 hi 711 .vi :e 4s s 10 1 14 ;m 77 12 14 211 7(1 I III -11 its iiis in 7 71 sii 111 I. 'Ml IIS 4(1 IKI 24 III IKI 14 M 7 i4 INI 27 (Kl MH 2S 112 27 22 41 Pll IKI M 20 M (rt 2M III 77 01) 1104 IS Ml III 21 lis 212 l IKHI 70 I Vi III 2B IM) 47 .'ID 77? 1.1 171 211 25 7.1 IS 70 Mil Kl :ts si 14 ;t! 7s in Cll IH 7 IM It no 2ll 40 44: (12 l:i2 IM 2D 17 HI ml 2.S-.M 21 s:il 114 17s s7 mi 20 i.imi m :tu ici :n si ki so s;i 2s 1.11 47 2:1 7 .m iki II. 11 :u 11 1:1 is lis il jn 1.1411 lis ;ns 211 22 in 117 To 7(1 17 21 (12 10 211 4 40 2IM 44 7s SII lis ml s;7 sn 2iio :w lit no in :m mis s2 211 1:1 (17 (17 i;m 711 IIM 111 Js IK) 4 40 2! in I.IWI S4 32N S .V) (ID -ill III M 21 s 5.1 I III M2 4S ISII 7N III Kl H 7(1 t7,.Vj!7l 4.H1S (r ssl s 2.IM M lA.itm in 4..V17 2ii sni 4:1 i.iisii rm Pronotlinnotnry's bills, V. I). (Mark Post Morlcms Postiive and Isix i-ent I'lumhliig ltcfuntllng orders Keform schisil, Moriruur.a lteform si'lnsil, Huntingdon Kouddiimuges Kfpitt!- Court llousn und Jail Iteulster und Heeorder's hills. Burr Bond nnd hrlilue views Kcpitlrlng prisoners' sIiih-s llent of Telephones Kcdcmpttonsimld Stenographer s puy Stnte Tux StntnTux Supplies. Court House and Jail Sliccpt-lultns Transcribing notes of testimony.. . 1'elegrnms Tiilesmiin Tipstaves Treasurer's deeds Transcribing records Traveling excuses Trensurer's iietvcntngp, collecting ifsiUWO 7H. j 1 per 11 Treasurer's icrccntngc, pnvlng out xM.372.7il, H 24 percent Water rent Workhouse Cash In Treasury l,lll IK) III HI Isl 21 :m ,mi 231 .IS 220.12 HI 2.1 11:100 (W4 .12 IH4 II) 113.1 40 1.140 121 :l ssn 2S 1,074 01 3SS.1 4,7211 : 344 US 4 3 :t! 1117 00 v 4 41 04110 :iki 44 24:1m no mi 107 .17 Him no 2. 1.1s 04 nun no II32 :VI 14,.Mi:i 47 (in:i,ii72 S7 (rnernl nmlenienl. KSSKTS. County (ux outstanding for 'U7 nnd previous Bond tax outstanding for ls7 and pi-cvlous State tux outstanding for ISD7 and previous Dog tax outstanding for 1sll7 and previous County lux oulstnnding for IsDH .. Bond iax outstanding for Isiis Slate lux outstanding for IsIM Isig Inx oiitsiunilltig for isiis County unseated Inx outstanding for isiis ... . Bond unseated tux outstanding for Isiis County and Bond seated tax nitt- slundlng for Ishh v. .. Ilospitnl account Cash in Treasury I 1,232 sn 47S1K) 10s 48 341 (12 l.l.UUl 10 4..HI7 2 SOI 43 l.VStl .10 A.400 7,1 1,406110 1,070 21 11.H70 2U 14..WI 47 follAM .VI f 1.1,000 nn l.unn.uTiis. Bonds outstanding, series nf ISsI), ., Itonils out st nnd lug, series of Isuo... Bonds outstanding, series of lsiil... Ilonds outstundlng, siries of 1SS1, cnllisl lint not redeemed Bonds outstundlng. series of 1KII3, culled hut not redemed Due county officers... . 1.1.400 mi 20,1100 00 1,00000 1,201100 2.111K 11 AWftlNII Assets over liabilities H.olil 42 J'ffermm County, iw: Pursuant to law, wo, the undersigned Com nilssioucra ot Jefferson county, publish tho foregoing statement of tho receipts and ex pendlturetnf said county for the year lslis. und also present tho assets and liabilities of tho county on tho 2nd day of January, lsiKj, Witness our bands und seal nf office this 2SHi day of January, lsim. SAMUEL STATES, REAL W. 0. MURRAY, KKAI.l 1. 1. BINDERLITER, Iseal Commissioners. Attest: JOHN DAVIS, Clerk. By am't of Btnte Treus. re ceipts for personal tux 'UN 4,721) 33 By treasurer's iH-n-eutage, colUs-tlng sU,WJU.7il, ut 1 percent S1HIU0 By treasurer's percentuge, pnylug outfs6,321.70ut2lt M-rcent 2.1.1S04 Bv im'l In Co. Treus hands 14.MI3 47 f 132,334 51 Nlierim Aeeomil. E. C. BITKNS. Slierltr. In account with Jef ferson county, .from January 4. Istls, to Janu ary 4, inmi, inclusive. HI!. To amount of orders di-uwu 13,1107 30 To Jury fees. Hues und cosiscollueted. 2iis2s To nmount liueSlierill 2.4IH1 11 KI.I171 7S ' CU. By riniouiit due SberilT ut lust 'settlement 11,1107 311 Bv tsiuriilllg prisoners, U,s40 'duys ut fidceuis ur duy 3,420 00 By lemoving prisoners 10 peu- llcnlluiy 164 83 By removing prisoners to Die workhouse 44 20 By removing Insane toiisyliim. hill 00 By summoning 5sS Jurois, ut 3Uceiileiich 170 40 By drawing Jurors, II day ut 4 per duy 24 00 By 140 comiuituients uud i:i7 lllscburges 13NM) By coniiiiotiweiiltli costs due Sliurlir 21H.1H By 3 per cent, coiumissiuu 011 lines coliucled 2M By wusliing for prisoners U7 70 Bycb-unlugjuil 60 00 By publishing Kubriiury und November elect ions 100U By publlshiuy court uiis-luuiu- tlous aioo By reisirts to board of charities 40 mi By miscellaneous Jutl supplies. 76 1!3 By extra cure of lusuuu 16110 By tobacco fur prisoner 1)7 70 97178 Coniiljr Ntipprlntradpiit's Areonnl. H. B. TKtTMII.'K, iVuiilv HiiieHiitenilent, In account with .IcnVrwm e'oiihty (or Isus. (It. By rerllflenlp of vourlwtw Hied r.'KKIII lilt. To amount of ensli from 4.'o. tretiuii'r. J.'kmki I'oliitiiloslona ra' Aeenluil. HAMI'KL HTATKf..'ommlsMloner. I'H. By nniomil due nt lust M'llli'meiit.. ..( 4 M By 2114 flnys service as ('oimtilsslotier.. I.O'-II mi ' l.littT.V) nn. To iimminl of iinlcis dinwn f Kinim To nmount due Mlnles S3 T II.KCIW W. ('. M I ' l It A V, ( 'inu jiilssliiner. I'll. By smiiiint due nt Inst settlement . . ..f By 2Ui clays service iisruiiiintHHtniier.. I no oo .11111 .VI nn. To ninonnt of orders drown I,(VIH Sn To stniiiitil due Murrsy undo (i,o.w.in .1. J. HINnKHI.ITKU.I onmilssloner. (It. tltv timontit due lit litst settlement . . I 1.1.1 rA i.orsoo 1,2:11 60 Ay .ww intys service ns ( niniiilKSUJVw r mi. nmount of orders drawn.. .. (V.15 00 1:iimount due lllnderlller 27S mi I .SB Ml 'olliiillNloiicr' I lerk's Ai-poniil. JOHN IIAVIH. Clerk. CH. By MM" yeiir's snlnry us clerk owl no Hit. To nmount ot orders ilniwn fwmoo Jmillor'K Aecoiini. (IKOKHEOItOVK, Junllor. CH. By one jvar's salary ns Innttor f 12(1 uo UK. To nmount of ordersdruwn 420 Ml T.ou'iislil AeemnilH. Amount of Bond. Hclnsil. Poor. Hlnklnc iinil. Winer nnd Klein Funds In hnuds of oimtv Tt-i.iMiiri.r W. II. t.iicnu. fi ml ihii, lint followhiR IHstl-iels. wuler Districts. Hoik I Sclusil and Poor Light Hrookvllle 24 ir." 41.17 1114 Burnett 104 14 i:im! II sn Bell :i; sii 1 nil Beuver 32.1II 411 14 1(1 :l Big Hun 2 Hi; sn Biis'kwny ville. 4S4I K2(v! 7 lis ( lover I HI 1 21 I is Clay ville iltl'ii 71 3d 20 23 Eldred 31 mi 33 77 ns .HI (insklll 2(0 IT 2HH4I 17 HI llenth 112 11 21173 31 37 Henderson 112 4H IKI 44 Knox HU2S 1:1211s 3147 McCnlmont.. .. is 12 I1K1711 I in mi Oliver 220 im ni:i:tl 22s 14 Perry "3 "no 2H2 Pinectvek 30m KM 17 Hi us Porter 2ll; 3 43 3 S7 Polk MVS II.KIOll I:t7ll2 Pu nxsiiliiwney 242 III 3(110.1 H4 .HI 32HI Heynoldsvllle. . 22HM 432 lis 47(111 14 37 W. II 32 17 ll B3.1 Itlnggold 11103 ssi .1111 Kose soiri :)7!i Snvder 7B23 I IIM :u sn Hiimmervlllc. .. I in 2 7.1 1 III 1'nloii il in 11177 32 Wiirsuw 11127 22 H2 142 Washington.,.. 21143 471 4H 20022 Wlnslow 117 74 ". (V 4.13 02 Vllllllg 7 31 4 S3 H 04 Totals fllMM I7VIS4 4:1131 0.1 IK W Amount, overdrawn mid due Count v Treus. Hose township Koad I'und f 7 4H llosliiil Accounts, Amount due ,1c ITcrsnn county from the fol iwlng districts for the intitule nnuccof Insane In asylums. Districts. Amount Brookvlllo $ 204113 lover 1.4S7I7 'orsica 1,373 0:1 Oliver 1,04.1 IK) Ineercek, 641 27 erry 'unxsutawney Hsu :H 107 7:1 1.274 71 l.lUl 70 173 Ml 2,3.11 7.1 , 71X11)1 23 43 Beynoldsvllle Hose Washington Wlnslow SumiuurvlUu I nlon -11,670 211 Jtfftrton Count n, ss: We. tho undersigned. Auditors of Jefferson county, in (be Slate of Peunsylviinln, do cer- lliy inni in pursuiinci' 01 me sun seiMiini 01 an Act put Bled "An Act HelutlvetoCouutles, Townships, Ac," passed the 12th duy of April, A. I)., IKI4, we met In tbn Commissioners' oltlce. in the borough of Brookville, Pa., on thellrsl Monday. II being the 2nd day of Jan uary, A. D. ls'-'.l, and did uiidll, uiljiisl nnd setllo the several accounls nsiulreil of us by liiw Hgreeniiiy (0 the several Acts or nssein blv mill siiiinlements thereto, ucconlllig to the best of our Judgment und ability, and Hurt I hem asset forth In the nnovn report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands und seals at (lie oltlce aforesaid tills 30th day of January, A. I). Istiv. T. B. ADAMS, SKAI.l I. b. Mclaughlin, skai.1 S. B. KELLY, IsKAi.l Attest: Auditors. W. 1). KANE, Clerk. OF UEYXOLVS VILLE. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, 86,500. C. MUcUell, Fresldeult Scoll .MrClelland, Vice l'res.J John II. Kaiirher, Cashier. Director: O.Mitchell, Scot t McClelland, J.O.King, John 11. Corbet t, U.K.Brown, G. W. Fuller, J. II. Kuuulier. rtoAs u irnnRriilbanklnir business and solicits the accounts or merchants, professional men farmers, niis-hutilcs. miners, lumtiermen inicJ others, promising tbn most careful attention to ine business o an persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First Nutlonal Bunk building, Nolun block Fire Proof Vault. 3E3L IE "DSC" 3E3 ! ON CALL AND CONSULT swsiV DR- LITTLE W" v-'Sifc. ABOUT VOUR EYtS. .jTfim. Trautliitnt, Olwrutlinis , Gliu-ffl Ann Artiui-lsl r.yus &3S BMITHTIEL D( T. ntTM'-'K. WKEIl !" f Cttii lserv .'..M.'litV. iM-.t '.I .'. . 1. iti-o iiu V-irioi.: l !. ', At" : . t.ul iii.ilM.r.' :t .'..I,".i, llt.'.l: '.l, : d 1. r 11 '. . cJrWi to (lie '.-U l-c . f. I tvOA.1V if llcjil,. unit ut.ri I.m ! : ; '. First National Bank 1 '1 '....-y ' ti-U t tiotl oden worrl--3 lb- in inlo liu.i nil y, (.o;uii'n" lioii or IJeutli. Maikd seulc:!. i'iIlo i 1 per b-.xl 6 boxes, mull itnii-cljaUj. l U'.lr iiiiuo Mraiii rcfuint the uiomy, 5 oo. tiri.d I..,- iruc If .k. For sulo by II, Alux Btoko. ACTIVE S()l,t('IT()ltH WANTED EVEIIV ' where for "The Slory of (be l'lilllpillies" by Muriit llulMti'iiil. 4-iimtutssfoned hg the (lovi'inment us iilllcliil Historian 10 Hie Wiir Depnrlfiiftil. The bisik wns w til tell In 111 toy i-iitnps ut Mitt I'iiiik-Isco, on (he Pucltlc wltli (lelleinl M"trll. In 1I111 his.pt) ills at liotuilulll, In Hong Kouir, 111 the trenches 111, Manila, In Hie luHtiii?ciit cninpswliii Agiilniildo, on Hie deck ol I hi- Oil tnplil nllli llewi-y, mill In the tour or bailie 111 Hie full of M1111II11. Iloniinr.a for luteins. Brimful of original pictures tiiken by government pllotoirluliliel-s ,011 the ski(. I.iirge book. Low pt-lces. Big protits. .Freight 1111 Id. Creillt given Drop nil trashy unof llclnl win- books. Out III dee. Address. ,E. T. Burlier, Sec'y., Slur liisurnuce Itlilg., cblciigu. Itliaccllnnrouo. II. STAMEY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAUT, (llllceat Hotel McConncll, Ileynxildmllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL. ATTOHN E Y-AT-LA W. Oltlce on West Minn street, opiinslte the Cotiimerclul Hotel, Hi yuoldsvlllc, ('a. Z. UOHDON. ATTOUN E Y-AT-LA W, Brookvlllo, Jeffersim Oo. I'a. Ofllre In rcsim formerly occupied by Oordon A Corln-tt West Main Siruvt,. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, reul eslate agent, Patenls secured, collections made promptly. Ollice In Nolun Idix-k, Heynoldsvllle, Pa. gMlTH M. McCIlEIGIIT, ATTO 11 N E Y-AT-LA W ,' Nolnrv Public und Ileal Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. OfHco In Kris'lillcli A- Henry block, near postullice, Heynoldsvllle Pa. E. N EFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ami Heal Estate Agent, Heynoldsvllle, Pa. H. E. IIOOVEK, IlEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Hesldenl dentist. In the Eioehlleh ft Hen ry blis-k, tiear lite postullice, Main street, tienlleiiess itl operating. jju. h. ukveicI'; kino, DENTIST, (Mtlceover Itevtioblsvllle lliiidwuio L'o.store, Main slreet. It'eyiiolilsvllle, Pu. JJU. I j. L. MEANS. DENTIST, (lllli-e Iti the J. Vim Heed htilldliig, near corner of Main and Klfib siieets. flotele. JJOTKL McCONN KLL. UEYNOLUSVILLE. I'A. FHANKJ. It LACK I'mprietor, Tho lend in hotel of thutoWn. lleitdguHr tern for ritniitumrlul men, Hteum hem, free hiiH.ltiith riHjinH hihI closet on every floor, BHinpie rcHHim, iiiiiiuru room, leiepnone con nertliMiH Alc, II OTEL liELNAP, IlEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FHASK JHUTZ, Proprietor. First class In every purtlculnr. Located In the very cent re of the business nurt of town Free 'litis to und from trains nnd commodloUH ample rooms for commercial I ravelnrs. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I'liliiulolphiu & Ei'Io Unllroiid Division In cIToct Nov. 20, 181)8. TralnB leave Driftwood as follows: KASTWAIII) 8:0:1 a m Train 8, weekduys, for Sunhury, (Vllkesiiarre, llaileton, I'ottsviiin, scranton llurrishurg uud the Intermediate stn lions, arriving at. Philadelphia 6:23 p.m. New York. !)::) 11. m.t lis llliiiore.0:00 u.ni.i W'ashlnglon, 7: 1. p. m Piillmun Parlor car from Wllliuiiisisirt to Pbllatleliibla and pas senger couches from Kane to l'lilladelphla and Wllliamsport to Balllmoro und Wash ington. 4:03 p. ni. Train B, weekduys, for liar- riniiiii K mill - int'uiuiv ninuiniB, ai- rlving ut Pbllalelpbla4:3ii A. M. New York, 7:13 a. M. Pullman Sleeping cum from Hiirrisburg to I'hiludelpbla ami New York. Pbtluiieliihla passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7:30 A. M. 10:12 ti.ui. Train 4.dallv for Sunhury. Harris- titiru unci lutermeiiuilu stations, urrivii ic ni Phirudelpbia, r.:M A. M.t New York, :a A. m.oii week days uud 10.31 a m. on Sun duy; Biililmore, 11:3.1 a. m.: Wushlngton, 7:4.1 a.m. Piillmun sleeis't-s from Krle aud Wil- ilamsisirl 10 Philadelphia and Wllliamsport to iislilngion. Passengers In sleeM-r for Baltimore and Washington will be transferred Into W aslilinf Inn sleener at Wil- ilamsporl. Passenger couches from Krle to Philadelphia ami Wllliamsport to Haul more. W EST W A 111) 4:3X a. m. Train I), weekdays, for Eric, Illdg way, Dullols, Clermont und prlnclpul Intur medliite stations. 8:44 a. in. Train a, dally for Erie and inter nieillal n litilnts. 5:47 p. in.--1' rain 15, weekdays for Kane and tut crmcuinluHtui ions. TUHOI'dH TKAINrt KOIl DKIFTWOOD 1- HUM Til r, r.AST AMISUli l II. THAIN 1) leaves New York R:S0 p.m., Phtladul ti ila S:MI 11. m.t Witaliimrton 7:21) n. m.. lint tlmoie M.40 p. 111., arriving at Drlfrwoml 4:38 a. in., weekdays, with I'lillnian sleepers and pusseuger couches from Pblliidelpbla to Krle aud Washington and Baltimore U lllliimsiKirl. THAIN 15 leaves Phlladeliilila 8:30 A. m.I Washington, 7.0(1 A. M. llalllinoro, s:nu a. m. Wllkesbuiro, 111:1.1 A. M.I weekduys, iirrlvlinr nt. Driftwood lit li:47 P. M. with Pulimuu I'arlor cur from Pblludelpbja to vi 1 unisiu,i-t. mill iiassenirer coucli to lune. THAI . 3 leuves fll'W 1 oru III I p. ni.t i-iiim- fieinii in. 11:11 11. ni.: wusiiinuiou. iu.u u. ni. Balilmoru, II :'() p. m.i dully urriving ut UrtrtwiuMl ut 11:44 11. m. ruiimuu sleeping cars from Plillu. to Williamsu'l . and tbrougii passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Kile and Baltimore to Wtllillinsport. (Ill Sundays only Pullman sleeper Plilludelplilu 10 r.i in. JOUN'SONBURG RAILROAD. (WKKKUAYS) ConiiuctionH vlu JohiiHonburB R. R. and Kiiljrwtiy & Clcut'llcld IC. lv. a. 111. Pi on Ar 11 r.:i I) M) ti lu 11 411 11 :m WKKKOAVH. (iermolit WoiiiIvhIc' Ciiiiiiwood Sinltli's K1111 Instaiiter straight (jIcii HhuI Beiullgo Jolinsonburg Lv . 10 40 in 4il 10 III II IKI 1104 11 211 u 211 0 111 s ,-.l 11 I.I 1 1 20 II 411 11 .'id l.v Ar 1). 111. SO.'i 7 .'1.1 7 411 7 40 7 :m ' 7 33 7 2s 7 is 7 13 '7 04 7 nn 8 4il tl.Vi 0 411 Did A II) 4 2.1 141) a. 111. M fill A r a. m. L.V 0 20 6 27 8 32 641 ti 4.1 8 4S 0.13 7 02 7IHI 7 II 7 14 Ar 7 20 Ar 7 31 "LvT'Ai" 74U 8 III 8 II) 8 5.1 Ar 12 40 p. 111. p. in. Hldgwny Island Hun Cnriuaii Transfer Ci-oylauil Sliorls Mills Blue His k Currier Hroekway vlllo I. alios Alllls McMlun Siunmlt llurveys Hun 12 K 43 h :in 12 17 12 22 12 31 12 3.1 12 .111 12 43 12 .13 12 07 "l'(7 1 15 141) "l 20 135 8 II 8115 8 50 630 S2II S'Jil H-'i H 17 SIM , HIT! 7 M TM 7. HI l.v. 7 40 l.v "TwfAr tft.i uim l-alls 1 i-ei-g HiiBols I'ulls Crcek Hcynoliisville Bruokvllhi New ilia blelieiu Hed Blink Pittsburg Lv p. 111. a. ni. J, B. HUTCHINSON Uuu, Muuugur, j. 11. wood, Lien. Puss. Ag't. A LliKti II KNY VALLEY UAILWAY HOMl'ANY. in effect Wednesday, Feb. 1, H!l!l, Low Oruilo Division. KASTWAUO. STATIONS. A.' m!."m! A.0'm.' a.'m! Piltsblll'g 8 40 1 40 A 40 Bed llli II K 1(1 61 4 21 10 66 l.iiwsonliiim.... no- 4 as nwi New Belblebeni II ai 6 In 5 20 11 hi (Ink illdiio II 4'! 6 Is (6 27 II 42 Muysvllle 114s 6 2n t6 SI 11 411 Siiiiimervllle ... 12 (Kl 6 4i A 62 12 lis Brookvlllo 12 21 11 04 H mi I2'2:l Bell 12 27 10 III (0 16 412 31 fuller 12 311 H 22 8 27 12 43 Heynoldsvllle .. 12 61 40 tt 4.1 1 (m I'n neon si (int 4s (H 63 (I x l-'nlls crock 12(1 7 nn j (m 11.1 Hnllols 1 3d 7 111 7 lis 1 2,1 Suliulu 1 43 7 23 7 2.1 Wlnterbiim .... 16:1 Jim Till I'nnnlleld 1 611 7 42 7 41 Tyler 2 OH 7 61 7 60 lli nncretle 2 37 I 211 8 17 Onint (2 47 (8 an (S 27 Drift wood 8 1:1 H 6s Hi f. M. M A. M. P. K W rTyji i iy- . No.2 No.il So.liiNo.S. nisi ions. a. M A. M P. M. P. M. DrlftwiKHl 111 in r, 311 6 6(1 Uriint t) 3s (.1 67 ( l!i Betitipselle 1(1 4s S 07 I) 211 Tyler II 17 (I 31 S 6n PeuiiHeld II 21; 6 4:1 7 on Wlnterburn .... II 32 s 411 71.1 Snliulu II 42 I) 611 7 2il Du Bols 12 m 7 12 7 42 4 OO EallsCreek I 20 7 2.1 7.10 4 Hi Puni-oHst t 211 47 31 7 6(1 4 1.1 Kcynoldsville.. I .11 7 40 8 Oil 4 2.1 Kuller I 61 7 67 48 22 4 41 Bell 42 0:1 48 0!) 48 34 44 M Rmokvllle 2 11 8 10 8 41 6 00 Hummervllle.... 227 8 32 8 67 Bid Maysvllle 2 47 8 62 48 17 6 86 OakKldge 2 61 9 (111 9 2U 6 43 ' New Bethlehem ftt 9 III 9 HA 6 An I.awsonhum 8 :t 9 41 6 20 lied Hunk 8 60 9 61 (I 3(1 Pittsburg A 1.1 12 4(1 9 26 P. m. p. m. P. M. p. M, dally except Sunday. ( HAS. II. l-lllCK, act (1. OKS'I,. BtJPT. JAS. P. ANHEH8UN Or.N i. Pahs. Aot, BTJFFAIX), ROCHESTER & PITT8 IUIUfill I1AII.WAV. TIMRTAIir.K. On nnd after Innunrr 1. IsDIi. nssssn- ger trulns will arrive and depart, from Kalli Creek slatlon. dally, exceut Sundar. as fol lows: tiKPAtt-r. Kor TluBols, Big Hun and Punxsutawney. 10 .:r h m. I.:m. ;iMi. s no 1, m Kor Hnllols, Cnrwensvllle and Clearfield, 7.25 a m, 1.40, .1.111 p in. Kor Hldgwny, Bradford nnd Itnchestnr, 10.11 11 in. 'or Hldirwnv. Bradford und ItufTnlfi. 1.1.1 n tn. Kor Iteyuolilsvllle, 10.31 a m, 4.17 p ni. AiiiiivR. Krom Punxsutawney, Big Hun nnd Iiullolj, 7. 10. III. a III. 1.11. 41:1 n m Krom (leal Held. Cnrwensvllle and Pll Hols, 0.3.1 II m. I '.4.i. 4.17. 7..-kl 11 m Krom Buffalo, Kis-hester, Bradford and Rldg- wav. 3.1.1 n. in. Krom Bruilford and Itltlgway, 10.32 a m, 8.55 p in. Krom Kcynoldsville, .(fl, 502 p. m. Passengers Hi e renuested to purchase tick ets before entering the cars. An excess charge of Ten Cents will be collected by con ductors when fares are paid on trains, from HiisiHiions wnerea tu-Ketuiiice ts maintained. Ihousnnd mile tlcketn trood for Dassare over liny iHirtlon of the II.. II. fc P. and Heerh 1 rees riiiirotius ure on sine at two ) centa per mile. Kor tickets, time tables and full Informa tion apply to r.. .. mavis. Agent. Kcynoldsville, I'a. E. (J. Lapkt, Oen, Pas. A lent, Kis hester N. Y. EECII CREEK RAILROAD. New York Onlrtl It Hudson River R. R. Co., OONDKNSKD TIME TABLE. Liim IIRAD (TP BRAD IKIWR Exp Mall No 80 No 38 Exp Mall No 37 No m November 20, 1808. (1 m Mil 8 :m p m 121 Arr....PATTON.. 1 02 Weslover. am p ni .Lve 46 30 -14 00 8 .12 4 18 HI.1 123H MAHAKKEYl.... 7 1.1 4 40 7.V) 12 18 Lve.... Kerni(Mir....Arr 7 40 5 05 7 40 12 02 (IA..AM.... 750 5 18 II .1.1 Arr. II Ml II 44 11 38 . . Kermisir . ... New Milport . Lve 757 521 8 02 5 28 8 08 5 ifi 815 5 8 .Olantu. .Mitchells... 637 HII .CLEARFIELD. 843 1640 ft 15 ft IIS 6 02 5.13 5 4.1 1051: Woodland 9m 7 00 10 44 Blgler 8 07 To' in:is Walluceton 8 13 6 58 102H .. Morrlsdule Mines.... 8 22 7 22 IU2II Lve Munson Arr 8 30 7 80 5 20 Lve I .,,, J Arr 0(IA II 40 ArrfPHIL"BBOlLve 8 -VI Lv 8.13 8 10 755 T 10 5 43 5 40 10 1.1 Arr Munson Lve 10 10 Wlnburne 8 47 PEALE 8 32 8 37 8 5)1 7:12 736 754 8 12 8 18 804 817 824 8 33 5 22 505 4.1S 407 8 55 84N 8 28 Glllinlown. .,, 822 SNOW SHOE .. 837 ....BEECH CHEEK.. 10 14 10 20 II 07 823 Mill Hull 11 17 8 17 LOCK HAVEN 1128 8 42 8 30 8 2.1 8 nil Yoiingtlule 1130 7 IK JEKSEY SHUHE.IUNO. 1140 7 55 ....JEHSEY SHOHE.... 1145 84A 850 2M1 t7 2ILveWILLIAMSPT Arr 1220 1025 p m am am p m urn H m I'HII.A. & kkaoino K. K. am Dm a m I'HII.A. KKADINO K. K. 2 :m 55 A rr WILLI A MSP'T Lve tl2 M fl JO ts:ill m Lve Pll ILA Arr 8 28 7 08 4 (W Lv N.Y.vlliTaniaiiutt Ar 8 40 tCIO 8iLv..N. Y. via Phila..Arb 1040 8 30 am pm p m am Daily 4 Week-days I II 00 p m Sundays 1 10 55 a m Sunday 'b" Through passengers traveling via Phil adelphia on 12.34 p m train from Wllliams port, will change car ut Huntingdon St., PhlliidelphlaJ ('(NNI-X'TIONN. At Wllliamsport with Philadelphia KcadlngU.K. At Jersey Bhnre wllb lull Bnsik Hallway. At Mill Hall wllb Central Hallroad ot Pennsylvania. At Phlllpshurg wit li Pennsylvania Iiullroud and Alloona tt Phlllpsburg Connecting K. K. At, Cleurtleld will) Hultalo, KtM'bester A Pittsburgh Hallway. At MahanVy and Pattou with Cambria & C'lesrHeld Division of Pennsylvania Hallroad. AtMuhuffey witb Pennsylvania & North-Western Hallroud. A. U. Pai.mkh, K. E. Hrhkiman, Superintendent. Gen'i Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. L. M. SNYDER, Practical ttorse-snoer And General Blacksmith. b' . :'':.:'ii;a--v -: : , Horse-shiHlng dono 111 the neutest munner unit by the latest Improved methods. Hu palrltig of all kinds carefully and promptly done. Satisfaction i.cAHAvrfcku. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete set of ma chine liorsu clipisirs of latest stylu 'UH putteru ami 11111 pt-npaied to do clipping In the best isissiblu manner ut reasonable rules. Jackson St. near Klflli, lleynolUsvllle, fa. Pomettiutji n Ml U bio tuuiAihly rtKummff uieUiviiitt, DR. rZAt'3 PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, safe andenrtaioln reul'. The genu ine (Ur. IWaj ueverilaujiiKauit. tsiutau.'wliwn, 11.00. For sale by your druggist. m. m 4
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