Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 20, 1891, Image 6

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: Wn : "Medicinal Miscelinncous Advs. J L Dunlap... 3 00 Hugh Adams poor tax B F Frank Weight © 10 00
4 CH raticd fla ally He — ee | elma J Mayer Lyon, x 2 00 Morgan tax ... 7 60 Thomas Beightol 10 00
AY Ad { bivives ) Yo oh a th ¥ N fowin oe 22 Ym Orage 3
I = Jos 2 Mors BX i: 99 8 YT «
Se Saari a OTA LEY HELF LESS D~ TROIT SURE GRIP STEEL GW Campi e 8 Ds a Ls > % g on . - 00
mE P Feb 20, 180. I 4 1" TACKL a BLOOH, —Half os sens J no 100 ie.. 3 50 C P Hewes collection fees. 34 80 W L Wilson 24) 9 w
3 ’ i . | of hoistin aved to Storekeepers, Butchers, | Jno Anders 3 5 4 4 i 3 y >
Bellefonte, Biel © ruary FROM SCIATIC RIUMATISM—WHOLLY Ah righ Builders, Corea, to Sirah 3 . y Ro a fos 50 00 14 Deda oh al juror’ Nov. 2 6
mores w— CURED BY HOCD'S SARSAPARILLA. and OTHERS. Admitted to be’ the greatest | Lew McQu 3 50 SD Ray surveying in Fictta ys S a 7 "Ne ho
| improvement EVER made in tackle blocks. | C E Decke 3 00 Weaver case : 31 89 ne 1 AY: juror Nov. &
Trades and Trade Schools. The fact that rthemmatism is cansed by accu- | Freight prepaid. Write for catalogue. Wm Shope 168 I BE Linn off for retain to ! €SSIoN 18EY mrusersecrsenennenns 4 40—85982 1¢
pm mulation of acid in the blood, and the [fact FULTON IRON & ENGINE WORKS, Wm Grassire 168 board rev-com’s - 100 COURT Ta TX PENS
Springfield Homestead. that Hood's Sarsaparilla has wonderful power | Established 1852. 10 Brush St., Dos : 2 4 Jas Harris § Oos m . . : Cony HOUSE EXPENSES.
If every boy learned a trade thorough- | ii, purifying the blood, explain the success of | 36-17-1y Detroit, Mich | Thos Butler..... 15 paling sans 1 Bleetric Light Co., light and
purifying , exp Thos Butler.. 1 50 R L Erhard 1 bu salt. 60 lamps 236 85
the market would not be gluatted as | gooq's Sarsaparilla in curing this disease. : nin . B Butler. 5 94 D Garman horse hire search. Bellare. Gan “Co, steam ?
present with unskilled labor, and 1a Man 1565. 1 waniaken with sciatie vhen- HEAP COW. CATILE AND I: Mn groan, 318 ing for Wilson... 3.0) ROL vsnetn rims ian 364 34
there would not be so many young men HN 3 HORSE FEED Giayion Baney. $20 Larimer Bros. horse hire Logan Machine Works steam
ound in offices trying to make matism in my legs and arms. It entirely pre- COTTON SEED MEAL Pie ons bl 7 ’e Dian ser for Wilson 150 fitting repairs.
ar 1 as N Bell MAL, J W Adams 6 32 . lap services ses
vented me from working, and I was confined " TIN H Shalt oy unlapservices sea W C Heinle Insura
on. sone: generally useful at $5 to $9 : 1 . GLUTEN MEAL. shultz . 672 for Wilson.. 1 50 GL Potter
o my bed entirely helpless. I had medical ce Robt Parson 4 50 Joshua Foulk s
wee k, while they are learning scarcely : : : LINSEED MEAL. | yi10 Harri 5 ’ § Seale 5 Robert Cole ventilating appa-
attendance and in August I was just able to a, 5s Jane Harris. 4 30 ing for Wilson. 150 TRE. reer tusinerons ions 75 y
nything of actual business and are on re anid. 1 wat veibeadto PRATTS' FOOD FOR CATTLE & HORSES. James Ginter. 1 50 A Philes nec to Loch Yl ey = I
the road to nowhere in particular. This The best and lowest priced food for cattle and Robt Harris... 1.50 Haven searching for Wisn 5 08 W T Twitmire repairs to roof
Ss the Situation: and:Col. Auchmuty, of A MERE SKELETON Botoos Bord Sonjannn 1 » J A Rupp 2 bot writing fluid 1 30 god SPORLING. uur asariseriens 6 10
the New York trade school, descsibed ; Owing to the high price of Corn and Oats, | Jia Garbriok.... a Sundry bersonsaarying segs 10 9 D W Eberhard repairing win-
) and my appetite was gone. It was thought! Cotton and Linseed Meal cost less per hundred | "5 inn 5 70 8 bonis erical work HOWE 8G rrressriseernsnensn 8 50
the remedy in an extremely interesting by all my friends that I could not possibly live. | pounds than mixed chop; notwithstanding | W's ‘Porto. 22 “ ol da books & duplicates 75 60 Robt McFarlane nail, locksetec 8 50
and valuable lecture at the board of I took al rervihii that, it has been demonstrated by W. C. Patter- SI a De in Simler reward for arresting A Loeb 18 yds carpet. i800
ook almost everything I could hear of but son, Supt. at the State College farm that one Dr. E 8 Do: 4 50 Andrews.. .. 150 00 H Savitz repairing fu c 505
trade rooms Wednesday evening. The | ii, 1o good results, during the winter. One Hr ans a a. ns ete J.C Boal 2 47 J H Keller rewar S H Williams glass & glazing 4 20
3 apprenticeship system has passed out of | guy reading about taking Hood’s Sarsaprilla in | as two pounds of Corn meal,and Linseed Meal is Dr. J I Alexander. 3 48 hich, crosses: 20 00 F E Naginey lige fore court
: h : Ys 3 ars Seed 1 4 Robt Cook Jr.. 14 52 S ID Ray water tax for 1890...... 95 00 ee 00
vogue in the U nited States, and the ma worth as much a, Cotton Seed Meal for feeding 3 gD : } Bx 1 ) )
A A 3 : . Johnathan Schenck. 5 58 G Haag supper for jury.......... 4 80
MARCH, APRIL AN 8
d 1 f M: > RIL AND MAY, stock--One pound of Cotton Seed Meal, one al Y pper for jury.,.......
jority of i RR it. ¢ pound of Gluten or Corn Mealand four pounds | Hay Bigany 2 WC Gearhart witness fee in 319
born. A young man nowadays ish I concluded to try it. One bottl 2 gave me so of Wheat Bran make a most excellent feed for w ye ingle Turnpike case... el 62 Jno McDermott i tiling 3%
pick up his trade, at best in a “slipshod much relief that I took four bottles, and since | mill cows ; and one handful of Linseed Meal n J Guaghe BB Moree lo Come. err is 0) P B Crider & Son lumber........ TT1—81193 74
manner in such a position as he can get. | then I have not been troubled with rhuma- | fed to horses and mules twice a day, promotes | pu; Williams ial a Daa 500 "JAIL ACCOUNT.
The trade unions are hostile to the tism,and my general health has never been A hm one sick | plery Stanton. W E Gray expense be ar- ln Tid a NY
. iat on s g 8 8 FP. Weaver 25 00—83343 92 | Electric Lig > i g
training of apprentices ; their policy is { better. My appetite is increasing and Tam| We have recently sold W. C. Patterson, Supt. dma fa don Board for for F. Weaver im £3343 92 | H i ig it Co Hele and i
to corner skilled labor.
The trade school is the solution of the
problem. The 2,500 young men who
have learned trades in Col. Auchmuty’s
school have earned from $2.20 to $5 per
day on leaving, and testify that the
school has been the making of them.
Plasterers have gone right out and
earned $4 a day. Bright young men
master the course in plumbing in three
months, in some instances, and find
work awaiting them on graduating.
The work of the bricklayers who learn
the trade there is far superior to the
average contract work. The old sys-
tem of training induces a boy to leave
school, to find employment in a work-
shop.
The trade school system encourages
“him to remain at school, to go to college,
if he can, and then learn his trade in a
trade school. Thirty-one of the forty-
four states of the Union are represented
at the New York school. Col. Auch-
muty asks what more useful and endur-
ing gift Springfield could receive from
the business men than such a school.
nema
A Ride Across Europe.
A correspondent in Paris sends an in-
teresting account of Lieut. Asseyefl’s
ge from Lubni, in Poltava, to the
Paris Exhibition, = He is only twenty-
five years old. When be determined to
go to Paris he followed the Czar
Nicholas’s method of laying out a route
with a difference. He did not use a
ruler, he took a thread, and stretching
it across the map from Lubni to Puris,
marked off his route in a straight line.
Then he started on horse back ulone,
Lieut. Asseyeff rode on one horse and
led another on the Turcoman system,
riding each horse on alternate days.
One steed was half English and half
Don Cessack, the other was of pure
Russian breed. He rode or an average
a little over fifty miles a day, and cov-
ered the whole distance in thirty days.
The cost of riding across Europe with a
couple of saddled horses was only £30,
or about twenty shillings a day. If it
can be done as cheap as this, equestrian
tours will become common.
WHAT A CHANGE.—Is wrought in
people who suffer from rheumatism
‘when they take Hocd’s Sarsaparilla.
The acidity of the blood which causes
the disease is neutralized, the blood is
purified and vitalized, the aching joints
and limbs rest easily and quietly, and a
‘ecling of serene health is imparted.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has accomplished
wvorders for thousands subject to rhuma-
tism. Try it yourself.
CATARRH IN NEW ENGLAND.-—Ely’s
Cream Balm gives satisfaction to every
ane using it for catarrh troubles.—G.
IL. Meller, Druggist, Worcester, Mass.
I believe Ely’s Cream Balm. is the
best article for catarrh ever offered the
public. —Bush & Co.” Druggists, Wor-
cester, Mass.
Anarticle of real merit.—C. P. Alden,
Druggist, Springgeld, Mass.
Those who use it speak highly of it.—
Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield,
Mass.
Cream Balm has given satisfactory re-
cults. W. P. Draper, Druggist, Spring-
field, Mass.
*——Tt is essential for the proper dav-
lopment of mind and body that a suffi-
cient quantity of soluble ard assimilable
phosphates be introduced into the sto-
machs of young children, Mellin’s
Food is rich in blood-forming, brain-
forming and bone-forming compounds.
Who the New Kansas Senator Is.
Judge Peter is a native of Cumber-
jand county, Pa..and a brother of B. K.
Peffer, ex-director of the poor, and well
known to many readers of this paper.
n.1852 he went to Indiana and engag-
©G attarming ; in 1857 he went to Mis-
souri and at the ln out of the war
moved to Illinois, where he enlisted in
the Eighty-third regiment, Illinois vol-
unteers, and was placed upon detached
service and charged with responsible
duties In 1870 he settled in Kansas,
opened a law office and established the
Kansas Farmer, of which he is still
editor. He entered politics in 1874 as a
Republican. -and was elected to the
Kansas state senate where he served one
term. He is60 years of age, and tall
and slim.
A———
A CLERGYMAN's OpinroN.— Having
had an opporttinity to test the excellent
qualities of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. I
hesitate not to say it is the best remedy
T have ever used in my family.—Rev.
‘Wm. Chapman, Pastor M. E. Church,
Georgetown, D. C.
—~——Mr. Miller, wife of the Governor
of North Dakota, dropped into the office
of a newspaper at Dryden, N. York., re-
cently, and set a couple of stickfuls of
matter as a reminder of the old days
when she was a compositor in that of-
fice and the Governor was “making up”
to her.
A GUARANTEE.—There is no case of
rheumatism or neuralgia, which will
gaining in flesh.
ed with like disease.
GR
ever put up.” Wx.
Cameron Co., Penn.
stated.” JoNATHAN
Peace, Emporium,
Sold by ail druggist.
red only by C. I. Hoo
Lowell, Mass.
100 DOSES ONE
I attribute my whole im-
provement to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
I earnestly recommend it to all who are troubl-
I consider it the
ANDEST MEDICINE
P.
“I hereby certify to the foregoing facts as
GIFFORD,
Justice
HOODS SARSAPARILLA
Penn.—Be sure to
81; six for $5. Prepa-
d & Co., Apothecaries,
DOLLAR.
Tayror, Emporium,
of the
ge
of the State College farm, for fg eding pur-
poses, 614 tons of Cotton Seed Mea and we are
quite stire that he wonld not buy it in such
large quantities, unless the use of it proved to
be profitable; therefore, we can recommend it
for feeding stock, with the full assurance, that
we are furnishing more value for the money
received than is offered in any other class of
feed.
We have a large stock of this feed on hand,
and are prepared to furnish it in large or small
quantities at the lowest price.
Orders left at our office in the Hale building,
Bellefonte, Pa., will receive prompt attention.
35 483m MceCALMONT & CO.
Gas | Fitting.
M. GALBRAITH, Phambier an and
Gas and Steam Fitter, Bellefonte, Pa.
Pays purticular attention to heating buildicgs
hy steam, copver smithing, rebronzing gas fix
urest, ge. 20 26
STATE AND COUN
RECEIPTS AND
OF CENTRE COUNTY
EX PEN DITURES
FOR THE YEAR 1300.
TY TAXES LEVIED
AND OUTSTANDING, JANUARY 5,
1891.
| C COUNT Y. STATE,
paid,
By road & bridge views
By stenographers...
By Institute expe nS6S..
By 10 days delivering
cate and Reg '89....
By 10 days de
By 10 days deliverin
election blanks '9u..
assess’t blanks 90...
Reg. 9
By 10 ts deliverin
election blanks 00
office ’90 ....
By traveling expenses.
May 13th 89.
not be relieved by the use of Salvation
0il. Price 25 cents.
DR.
To sundry order: . “és $1142 65
M.S. FIEDLER. CR.
By bal from acct of 18°9......... 112 65
By 5 days delivering Feb elec-
tion blanks.........iiveeninan - 15 00
By 10 days delivering T
. eriptand notices '90........
By 10 Figs ehvering Ling! and 3
By 218 days services in Com’s.
By orders from Co. Comr’s
50103 2!
261
841 62
200 00-§51406 99
<Q
COMMISSIONERS’ ACCOUNT.
J, C. HENDERSON CR.
By bal. of acct of 1889......cceuee . 161 74
By 10 days delivering June
a-sess't blanks '89...e.eeeee 30 00
aupli-
elivering Nov.
election blanks '89...........
g Feb.
By 10 days delivering April
ns
g Nov.
654 00
ac’ of
86 91—$1142 65
TQ a |
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS, Levied. Outstanding) Levied. Neti
1890. i !
Bellefonte Borough S.D. Ray... | 8 69 & 000 wl 82751 61] $42278
) § 4 ieorge 2 GS 53 6% 98 6 25 06
ERE Sd goini Imes ao os
Milesburg +2 7 T Harshbarger owl 133 56 G4 38 34
Millheim £ W E Keene... 67] 149 164 85 44 50
Philipsburg 4 C A Faulkner, 260 79) 529 6 437 (7 29 39
Unionville i J W Hoover 691 34 ¢ 78 46 S 35
Benner Township R F Hunter... 7 05 487 5 80 10 7 59
Boggs s H L Barnhart. 66, 441 90 20 39 76
Burnside o Wm Zimmerma 53) 69 2 74 94 1 46
College t€ Harrison Knarr 71] 448 bt 146 25 125 14
Curtin $ Wm Went:zel. 87] 118 17 13 14 13 14
Ferguson es Jacob Krumrin 02 203 56 178 81 38 51
Grogs 3 Y oe 82| 499 7 276 63 50 16
aines M F Hess. 031 33 | 519 96 57 11
Harris « OW Stover 61, 31386 198 66 . 61 05
Howard “ N G Pletcher. 30 202 92 34 49 2 91
Halfmoon i Geo Fisher. 80] 216 6 53 3: 348
Huston “ 1 F Davis.. 70, 128 6 64 69 ar 7
Liberty £8 § H Johnso 44! 131 ¢ 81 10 24 24
Marion « David Harter, ! 10{ 284 66 81 05 17 02
Miles “ Cor Stover... | 20 470 26
Pauton oy i Musser | 89 241 22 79 20 14 29
enn < M Swartz... 7 205 87 104 33 10 47
Potter ie John H Runkle...... g i 738 oh 168 61 3 67
Rush £¢ (Nc Collector) 2 86) 508 87 80 50 43 17
Spring 4 J B Miller 3 43 721 98 311 44 27 92
Snow Shoe 0 R J Haines, | 201 67 27 17 16 04
Taylor i P Richards. | 52 320 41 20 92 20 92
Union & J H Stover. | 290 25] 171 97 59 08 at
Walker te Benjamin Beck .| 1060 53 487 87 128 84 11 76
Worth # G J ‘Woodring i - 189 56) 145 68] 25 50
$2310) 101 $0423 04 $7200 46 §
TAXES OUTSTANDING JANUARY 5, 1891, FROM FORMER YEARS.
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. Amount.
1889.
Philipsburg, C A Faulkner... $ 688 20%
Benuer, J F Meyers.. 56 08%
Boggs, Jerome Confer 163 29
Curtin, N J McCloskey. 60 65
Gregg, H M Cain.. 48 29
Harris, S F Ishler.... 41 78
Marion, John L Shaffer... 28 42%
Patton, George F Stevenson 69 8
Potter, R B Treaster. 34 23%
Rush, John Callahan.... 399 92
Spring, John S Roan... 399 40
Snow Shoe, R J Haines Jr.. 4 99
Taylor, V Beckwith. 91 49
Union, E M Fisher.. 6 96
Walker. J D Miller... 248 §
ers A C Williams... 33 S1—s2315 29
Union, Wm Spotts Sr.. 99 32
Curtin, N J McCloskey.. 47 06
: road, Wm N Neff......... ...... 4 31— $150 63
887.
Union,. Wm Spotts Srciercsnicincsstirrnnncensss rit an aeke rian 29 57— $29 57
Accounts marked with (¥) have been paid since January 5th, 1891.
CYRUS GOSS, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT By 5 days delivering April
WITH CENTRE COUNTY. assess’'t blanks... 5 00
DR. . By 5 days delivering trans-
|
To bal on hand Jan,1,00... $3167 11 ! yen: JA) Volley 19 00
Cash rec’d from collectors | cates and Reg... 5 00
Jan & Feb 7672 60 IB 5
Jan & Feb.........c.oeenens 2 6 | By 5 days delivering Nov cleo.
To cash rec'd from col Nh. 285 93 tion blankes ner tennis, 5 00
: ” Ao. 2 | By 18] days services in Comm'rs
= Tail ow RRs Sone L Be ieecall ! [oo
o ef Li] Aug... 1267 57 y on Ing expenses ac't .
e ya ay Ioth, 1389... ...... wre 136 0T— £884 72
£6 £8 § Oct..... 17499 60 l DR
NOV 9 a .
> 2 = Baye oy 3 To sundry OrderS.......veves $884 72
To Unseated land fund........ 417i 98 Ee
Cash from redemp’n US land 2 76 |
Cash from licenses.. 31 25 i 710
Fine for illegal fishing. 25 00 J. D. DECKER CR.
Fine for sale Oleomarg 50 00 . By bal. from ace’t of 1880........ 97 81
From Com’rs Asylum bills... 1775 23 . By 5 days delivering Feb elec-
« JW Bennet... 3 00 | tion blk’s .. 1500
« «State T refuned 1475 33 | By 7 days d
“ “ Taxes from du- | blanks.... Fo 21 00
plicates of '86 '87.1. 499 17 | By 7 days delivering rans-
Jurors Com. fines and costs 649 69 _eript and notices. 21 00
“ : lear y 7 ds eli a
com's of Clea By7 ays delivering Dup and a
12000 | Beg cei sini,
700 By : days delraring Nov.
663 09-$51406 99 election blanks........ccceeie 8 00
7 ® By 195 days services in Com’rs
office......s. -.. 583 00
By traveling e
Xp! of
May 13th, ’89 109 11— $887 92
y
To sundry orders......occcrenns $887 92
COSTS PAID IN SUNDRY COMMON-
WEALTH CASES
Com. ys. Alfred Andrews sun-
dry witnesses..
Com. vs. Fietta Weaver sundry
621 57
witnesses............. 375 67
Com. vs. JB
dry witnesses.. 111 03
Com. vs. Supervisors “Boggs
twp sundry witness......... 227 08
Com. vs. Alfred Davis sundry
witnesses.. 0 80
Com. vs. Jno Wilson ‘sundry
@XPENSeS ...cosvrrsrirarans 60 00
Com. vs. Luther Kline sundry
witnesses. « 3540
Annie Knoffsing 474
W R Willlam 7 56
| ST Gray.. ..... 347
i Della Grenninger S 82
i J Dolterer........ 5 28
Robt Patterson 228
Edward Beckwith.. 4 50
Aaron Orwig. 5 04
Christ Sharre 74
Albert Newman.. 5 40
+ J M Monigal..... 4 56
V Beckwith.. 672
DH Bean... 2 bb
Clem Dale for sundry persons 17 64
Wm Roberts & Ls) 18 18
M Podolsky...cer er: vsrssssiscn 200 .
Ed Brickley
Abe Hottm: wn
James Mc
Frank Cas
Wm Garland..
John Penny..
Jas Johnson..
Wm Quick.
S Hazzard..
Wm McEwen
Wm Woods.
Isaac Haupt..
M L Rishel.
Wm M Walk
D B Malone..
Ed Rowe....
I. C Bullock
Calvin G'frerer
Annie Fortney
Alfred Osman..
Thomas Weston.
Harry Wolf.
James MceM:
H Brown..
AE Graham .
A M Gill, for sandy per ons. x
Wm Stine. ont
JW Musser.
John Page.....
Joseph B Kuhns.
F Kurtz.
H C Quigley
CF Deininger.
W A Murray.
J S Housman
J F' Merryman.
J F Garthofi..
W C Farner
H P Sankey.
Kuma Wane
W F Courter,
A Harter.
JO MeCormick..
BJ Laporte.
H C Bane)
Mrs R Hay
J H Keller.,
Julius Weid
T Bot Bechtel.
Jennie Gares...
vw JohnR Smith
Emma Boyer
Ephraim Fishe
James Gray.
Hattie Kissel
Maggie Kiss
J B Resides
J H Lever...
Thomas Lauve
Harry Anderson.
A*B Meyers
John Orwig.
Sarah Watkips
Jerry Ryan....
W 1" Leathers
E E Young.
Dr Geo F Harris
C B Sandford.
A J Gorton.
Central Telephone Co., use of
F L Hutter ass’t bool y
& election sup
Wm Mann & Co, pens.. .
F R Miller binding tax book
W G Johnston & Co., 1 deed
book
GT Bisel pens for reed office 1
W F Murphy's Sons docket for
reg. rec, and phty’s offices 91
Cyrus Goss 150 treas. deeds,
sale June 1890........ersieneen 468
J F Harter watianery for ree.
office .... - 32
C Eckenroth © Son’ “rubber
bands......... eisdresivestserarartass
© Bamford 4 letter receivers 6
Robt MeFarlane lock, cord,
wire, twine, ete.. we. 24
Hiram Thompson fi ng
ballot boxes... 2
Logan Hose. Co., sub for Fire
Engine .......coeeeesiservnssersnte 25
Speer & Cowan 1 vest gridence
Andrews case.. 1
J Kerstetter 1 ballot bX 1
Jno Miller cleaning C H yard 1
Sundry persons Shoveling
SNOW. 4
Jno MceDe
tor curb...
Utz & Martz “emithing “and
carpentering 3
Jas McCafferty hauling. 1
Eli Baney
Jas Thompson office Janitor &
shoveling SNOW... veeeieens oe 65
A Mills RR tare for Aisennags
ed prisoner............. 1
Annie Hockenbe
dischg’d prisoner 2
Joseph Brown com. on B F
Morgan tax... ccna 2
S F Fostar... 60 55
J S Smith. 12 82 ’
D H Yeager.. 719
JT Jones 3 32
R J Haynes. 735
W N Neff. 16 46
Wm Garis. 15 30
Joshua Foulk 33 80
Harry Simler. 21 26
H H Montgomery. 30 08
Amos Mullen. 270 53
L A Schaef 226 40
J C Meyer. . 375 54—§3520 12
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Instruit’s for 1890.............. 75 90
L A Schaeffer rearranging
p'p’rs in Pthy’s office...... 300 00
A and J Garbrick ice for the
SEASON ..ceeersvensansvarvaseennessan 36 55
M Graham shaving S Hopkins 3 60
W O’hara 150
J D Decker carriage hire to
Karthause and expense to
Houtzdale.......eovumrereneses 13 74
Adams Express Co., Sundry
BIS. error sti ryaes 12 04
Samuel Gault building hang-
mans ezallows.................. £5 00
G Haag painting Jsngmans
gallows. 8 00
Wm McClure
cap for Hopkins 2 50
A Mullen special guards Hop-
kins execution........cueeees 14 00
A Mullen special ganas An-
drews execution . 16 00
S D Ray bal. on sur veying An-
drews case.. 53 65
W Haines ass’t St
ArewWSs Case... snserrsrersnennns 770
Dr. Formad expert chemist
Andrews case...........svereere 220 00
GG Pond expert chemist An-
ATeWS CASC..vvvuree resrarssiannns 275 00
Linden detective agency ser- y
vices Andrews case........ £9 96
Dr. A Hibler medical atten-
tion Andrews.. .. ve. 50D
J L Spangler award le-
fense of Andrews Sissavererees 100 00
J H Orvis fee for ass’t council
com. vs. Andrews.............. 275 00
JL Spangins aay t council com.
Hopkins. ..........
dH iv is retaining foe coun-
sel com. vs. J Wilson........ 50 CO
J C Meyer expense to Phila in
Andrews ecase............ 15 20
S Confer burial of Andrews... 35 00
J H Dobbins P. M. postage. 5 00
dA Fiedler © = *¢ ... 44 63
Western Union Telegraph Co. 29
H Y Stitzer stationery for Coms
office....... seesees 13 08
LA Schieffer Stationery for
Prothy’s office...
75
45
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ASSESSOR’ 3 3 P. AY.
Delletonte Borough—
x. V.—H H Harshberger.
S. W —Josepn Fo
W. W.—Wm Long.
Centre Hall Borough
D A Boozer.
Howard Borough :
WE Confer............... cossussee 42 92
Milesburg floronghs
J 1 Morris. 58 37
Millheim Borough :
CW Hartmal....eceseesererane 35 16
Philipsburg Borough
1st W.—A H Smith.... 52 50
2d W.—J C Williams 69 61
3d W.—M G Gray.. 59 TH
Unionville Borough .
B Rich...
Benner Towns
W A Ishler.. 57 30
Boge Township:
E. P.—S Bathurst.. 31 35
W.P—AC Iddings.. 58 12
NP —D F Malone... 43 81
Burnside Tow pets: :
M'B Loy. wersssarasaisrenser 40.27
College T ownship :
Jno EE Murray 81 45
J W Stuart regs't... 8 00
Curtin township:
'? 8B Delong..........cocnionnit 53 06
Fergnson Towns}
E. P~—John T McCormick... 5% 02
E.P.— “ “ “halon 188) 25 84
W.P—M Rider........... eee 3013
Gregg Township:
PJP Grove, bal on 1889 13 71
N.p— ¢ * on 1890 28 69
8S. P.—J P Heckman............ 56 33
Haines Township :
FE. P—T E Smith . 46 T1
W.P.—C A Weaver. 51 63
Half Moon Township:
PT Wilson Woy..........oviivoeee. 44 74
Harris Township:
FP Waher hi. laa 61 39
Howard Township:
Johnathan Sclienk.............. 73 49
Huston Township :
E R Wiliams
Liberty Township :
Henry Thompson.............s 5 68
Marion Township :
Jag’ S Martin... 0.0L 4567
| Miles Township:
JC Morris...) ...... serareessens 73 OF
Patton Township:
G&G Mattern................ Sei coves 58 90
Penn Township:
AW Uirich........ ............... 60 75
Poer Township :
N. P.—J A Keller... 41 00
S. P.—WW Royer. 54 45
Rush Township:
N. P.—James Dumbleton..... TT 15
S. P..—A M Black.... 54 14
Snow Shoe Township :
E. P.—T P Lucas 70 88
W.P.—Jno A Yeager. 50 37
Spring Township
MF Riddle... ....veeciiiiiien:
W. P.—J H Oliger regs't... 6
N. P.—J G Dubbs............. « 800
Taylor Township:
V Beckwith ireers 60 43
Union Township :
Owen Underwood...eeess sees 55 48
Walker Township:
James H Carner.................. 42 80
Worth Township
WB Gingery............ resesicnier
ELECTION EXPENSES.
Feb.
Bellefonte Borough, N. W........ 817 95
ty S.W 7 50
te “ Ww, 7 59
Centre Hall ves 20 23
Howard “ 18 99
Milesburg © Tl
Miliheim “ 21 51
Philipsburg Borough Tot Wee 27 27
2d W... 19 87
¢ 4 34 W.. 18 87
Unionville 4] 19 31
Benner Township... ve. 13 42
Burnside 2¢ 19
Boggs 8
‘“ 3
“ . “
Curtin hr sees
College “
“ “
Ferguson :
Gregg
Haines *
Harris <6
Half Moon *
Howard f
Huston £5
Liberty i
Marion 4
Miles “4
Patton il
Penn £0
Potter z
Rush «
“ ‘“
Snow Shoe x
at “
Spring
[13 “
Taylor is
Union
Walker
Worth 4%
Philipsburg Bor 3rd
cial Election April
J C Meyer computing Novem.
ber returns..
DS Keller computing Novem
ber returns......ceearenssreen oon
J H Rankin computing Novem-
ber returns.
Daniel Heckman ‘Senatorial e-
torial return Judge
CF Jiafiands omy Bema
Judge eer...
$911 19
Total...
COURT EXPENSES.
Grand Jurors Jan. Session... 305 66
April 230 36
£ Aug. $1. 1200.36
tt Nov. th 227 92
Trav, Jurors Jan. fess. lst week 311 76
2nd 249 44
$ March Edy “263 76
og a) 2nd “349 32
bi April 1st “ 35132
by 2d * 28572
“ Aug Ist “ 57784
o & od“ 951 32
id Nov. ist * 6192
" th 2nd 460 12
Jury in Andrews murder trial 265 08
G B Brandon boarding for
jury in Andrews trial.....
Jury in Fietta Weaver mur-
der trial
G B Brandon boarding j y in
. 126 50
162 60
Fietta Weaver trial... 35 00
B Galbraith court crier......... 148 00
S F Foster court messenger 148 00
C W Hunter tipstaff.... ot 6 00
A J Gorton 12 00
V Beckwith a 20 00
H H Montgomery *“ 22 00
John Dawson i 56 00
S Haupt ¢ 102 00
“
M so
39 40—$2469 40
Nov .
25
15
10 CO
1 90
2
Z
00
16 30
$947 30
$1858 49
Belletonte Gas Co. steam heat 416 40
Logan machine works steam
fitting and plumbing........
Bellef’t Fuel 2 Supply Co coal
CE Cook coal
Mrs. Kate Weagley washing
for prisoners .....
pi Cook washing for priso
re,
74 00
26 00
trvussrevesneensaraaness 6 60
33 52
S 8611
Kate Weagley paling
ticks and bolsters.
Wm Krape filling ticks and
holsters... silva
S Loeb clothing for prisoners
Lyon & Co“ “° '88'89'90
TC Brown * : /!
J A Harper
210
& Co.
Racket store Co, * % 33
A C Ming'e Lpr slip ers... . 35
HA oes ee m'd’se
for jail oe 95
P B Crider & Son lumber......., 9 46
D W Eberhard material and
TEPAILS .ooerroeenecerncsncitonenn 1 00
C Schrock repairing gate... 1 50
George Flick wood.. 5 00
McGalmont & Co. 2bb wisi 80
Frank Miller cleaning cess
pool and ditches.. “249
S Bolinger removing Ashes, 17
W Fleck digging at cesspool 150
H D Yerger repairing cel 25 56
W B Rankin Insurance....... 126 00—$1211 63
ROAD AND BRIDGE
VIEWS,
Road view, Howard tgp reer 14 70
Potter 12 90
€ Spring “
“ Gregg “
hd Burnside ¢ .,
£6 Gregg & Potter......
i Liberty 46
Fe Taylor ee
Bridge view, Kartha: s br
“
Mileshn irg bor
How:ird twp
Haines “
Liberty *
Huston « 1
Sundry orders unpaid in 1889 19 95—8261 10
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6
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COMMISSION ON LUNACY.
Jno Kline in case of Eliza-
beth Baumgardner......... 15 00
JH Soup in case of He i
Dr. ES Dor
Laura Harris.. 15 00— $45 00
REF UNDING ACCOUNT.
Money refunded to sundry
potsons for legal cause
Hints & Reeder redemption
of II. S. land......, TRRsEIsA EY 30 58
E J Pruner yEdompAon of U.
JH Bets as redemption of
U. 8. land..... s233avsnerssutvsese 41 92
Mary M Frank redemption of
U.S. Jand,. s erbeers rsmissen: 78 72
C M Bower redemption of x
S. land.
DS Keller
HARA ree neicier somrannss §
DG Meek exergy nx » 628
Wm Miller 5 0. tax 86 51
F P Musser “ G 4.312
Tsaae Midlane “ State “ '89 4 50
WR Camphell'®' '«:, « gy 80
JE Weber ¢ Co, | “ui. 89 +619
8S E Showers “ tax 18:8........ 149
Mrs. Josephine Reed refund-
ing on note of Wm Reed 3 00 —8311 1¢
PRINTING ACCOUNT.
Amt. paid printers for adver-
tising and job work :
iL Gates.......... 91 00
HC Williams 32 30
W T Bair. 19 28
RA Bumiller..
CR Kurtz 1889 bal.
18 20
Cassidy & Feidler
P Gray Meek........ 5) 00— $731 23
SOLDIERS BURIAL ACCOUNT.
Amount paid for funeral ex-
penses of
Abraham Welleslagle.... . 33.00
Samuel Wheeler 34 75
Philip Dietz..... 35:00
G W Swinehart.. . 34 00
Jehu P Lucas. . 3500
Wm Kellerman.. . 3500
John Youdes 35 00
John Schrefil 35 00
P B Reading... 35 00
Michael Fausey. ee 35 00
Two tomb stones furnished by
J B Mayes & Co.......c..er... 30 00
Four tomb stones furnished by
CW Hanter...........eecseo... 60 00—S47L 75:
JURY AT
Samuel Aley.. 37 20
George Bower . 46 32
R K Wilson clerk. ow 12:50
J B Strohm....... ve 17 50— $118 5
BRIDGE ACCOUNT.
Milesburg bridge—
Pittsburg bridge Co., bal.
on superstructure (due in
1889) 1uuis vesantatanannnnns vesvaers 936 68
Pine Creek bridge—
Pittsburg Bridge Co., bal.
on Sapsesis uecture (due i in
1889) ..
Karthaus Tories
Pittsburg Bridge Co., bal.
Centre Co, 1 half of sup-
erstructure (due in 1889).. 6402 0)
Commr’s of Clearfield 14
expense filling abutments 94 £0
Commr’sof Clearfield Cos
21
repairing cribbing............ 30 00
R H Boal engineer’ for
Services .....uiuu rere 10.00
R C Leathers ‘add nal
Work on pier.,.........coneme 210 00
Pittsburg Bridge Co. rais-
ing and govairing super-
structure ...........s seesseessa... 160 35
Moshannon Bridger
Pittsburg Bridge Co. Cen-
tre Co's 14 of superstruc-
ture (contract of [1880)..... 1483 53
Howard Dam bridge—
Pittsburg Bridge Co. bal on
superst’r (contract of 1889) 1750 11
Colyers bridge—
D M Butts services as en-
ZIN@OT ure ivress teens sasananennne 776
Pittsburg Bridge Co. Sp
erstructure.. seen eens 950 00
Evans Run hridge—
DM Butts engn’r services 8 61
Pittsburg Bridge Co sup’tr 750 00
Unionville bridge—
WS Miller & Co. lumber 96 01
B Rich labor, spikes, etc 22 33
Curtins bridge—
Sam’'l Bathurst plank........ 175
Julian bridge—
T A Ardell 1load stone... 1 50-§13145 30
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