The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 12, 1892, Image 4

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    KSTABI.ISHKI) WM.
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STABLISUED 1837. CONSOLIDATED 1809.
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YXVELL & BITTENBENDIR
CVKHY FRIDAY MORNING
at Dionmsburgi the County Boat of Columbia
county, Pennsylvania.
TKRM8; Inside the county, 11.00 a yenr In nd
vfinoe; fi.RO If not paid In artvanre Outside
lie county, IM a year, strictly In advance.
All communications should be addressed to
TUB COLUMBIAN,
IMoomsburg, Pa.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, l8oa.
ADJUTANT GENERAL McCLELLAND.
William McClelland, Adjutant Gen
eral of Pennsylvania, died at Harris
burg on Sunday. He was born Mar.
a, 1832, at Mount Jackson, Lawrence
county. He received a common
school education. April 23, 1891, he
enlisted as a private in the Mount
Jackson Guards, but the quota of
rennsylvania fat three months having
been filled, he re-enlisted for three
years, going into camp June 8, the
company becoming battery B, First
artillery, Pennsylvania Reserves. Apr.
8, 1864, he received his first promo
tion as second lieutenant, others fol
lowing in quick succession until Feb.
23, 1865, when he became captain of
his company, serving in the First and
Fifth army corps, and participating in
the twenty-two battles fought by
the army of the Potomac. He was
olightly woanded April 1, 1865, at the
capture of Petersburg, and honorably
cischargei June 9, 1865, by reason
df the clo ie of the war.
After he returned from the army
General McClelland was admitted to
the bar. In 1870 he wa3 chosen
by the Democrats as their candidate
for Congress in the Lawrence district
and was elected over J. B. Donnelly
by a majority of 77a. He was a
candidate lor re election in 187a and
was defeated by William S. Moore.
In 1873 he removed to Pittsburg,
where he engaged in the practice of
law. He was chosen secretary of the
state Democratic committee several
times and was chairman during the
campaigns of 1876 and 1877. He
was a member ot the state executive
committee for several years and dur
ing the last presidential campaign he
was one of the secretaries of the Na
tional Democratic committee.
General McClelland wa3 a director
of the Pittsburg chamber of commerce
and jury commissioner of the United
States circuit court. He was one of
the charter members of Duquesne
Post, No. 259, and was recently ap
pointed a member of the executive
committee, national council of ad
ministration. He was also a member
of the Union Veteran Legion and
military order of Loyal Legion. He
was appointed Adjutant General ty
Governor Pattison, January, 189 x. He
vas appointed a member of the na
tional board of World's fair commis
sioners over a year ago and at the
organization of the state board he was
elected a member, and subsequently
appointed on the executive committee.
The adjutant general was a member
of the Third Presbyterian church,
Pittsburg, Rev. Dr. E. P. Cowan,
pastor. Dr Cowan will probably con
duct the funeral services. A sister,
Mrs. Winter, and a half sister, Mrs. S.
H. Davidson, of Mt. Jackson, survive.
He was the youngest of his family.
gsandTury' REPORT-
We recommend shades to the new
addition to the Court House. We
also find the floor in cell No. 25, at
the jail, should be repaired; also, that
the water closet back of the Court
House is in a filthy condition, and
should be kept clean, and we also
recommend that the boxes in the
vault of the recorder's office should be
lettered.
We find the late addition to the
Court House to be durably built, ele
gant in appearance, convenient in
construction, tastefully furnished and
well supplied with light,heat and
water. What we consider the only
defects in the whole construction ar
the mistakes of the architect in locat
ing the door in the front entrance, the
center hall, the height of windows
from the floor and the fire places
which are on the east side of the build
ing. But as a whole we believe our
citizens will admire and appreciate it.
The change made in elevating the
apartments for the grand jury, from
the small damp and dismal room in
old basement, to the large airy, well
lighted and ventilated rooms on the
second floor, adjoining the general
court room is appreciated by us, highly
and will be in the future, we believe,
by all who shall serve in like capacity.
We cannot speak too highly of the front
centre room on the second floor, spec
ially fitted out for female witnesses,
litigants and other ladies who are
either compelled to a'tend the sessions
of the court or do so occasionally
for pleasure or edification. The ob
ject for which this room is set apart
deserves and receives our most sincere
approval, and we recommend that the
said loom be kept open, clean and in
order, not only during the sitting of
the Court, but during buiness hours
on all week days, so that during such
days and hours it may be visited and
occupied by ladies only, as their wait
ing room, and for their convenience.
The public will greatly appreciate
the removal of the l'rothonotary's and
Commissioners offices to the new rooms
in front and will find them convenient
and comfortable in every respect, be
sides thereby affording a place for the
Treasurer's J office, and a large and
modern built vault for the security and
preservation of the largely increased,
and increasing public records.
The Judge's Chambers, and the new
law libiary, located in the South-east
corner of the second floor are conven
iently connected for Bench and Bar
and we approve of the privacy and
advantages thus given to both, a priv
ilege and necessity which here to fore
they have not enjoyed.
The extra Auditorium and waiting
rooms on the third floor will, we be
leive, be found to be of great benefit
and usefulness to the County, for the
purpose of holding therein arbitrations,
conventions, agricultural meetings and
all public meetings of county organ
zations approved of by law And for
such purposes and use, when not occ
upied by holding Court therein, we
commend them to the favorable con
sideration of the County Commission
ers, and that the general Auditorium
and Court room Le kept exclusively for
Court proceedings and purposes.
We hereby express our praise of
the economical and successful man
agement of finance of our county, by
its faithful officials, which has resulted
in supplying us with public buildings,
comparing well in size and convenience
with any county buildings in the state,
and leaving our county with a debt so
small that, without increasing the rate
of taxation now at J J mills, will, we
believe, in a few years, be paid and
discharged without our people feeling
it as a burden.
We have examined, and somewhat
carefully, the near addition to our
Court House, and believe it very well
adapted for the requirements of the
county officers and people who have
business here. The building is neat,
convenient, and we believe worth the
contract price
The Commissioners are to be com
mended for getting futniture that cor
responds with the building, and putting
in a neat and commodious system of
files. This system of filing and preser
ving papers will facilitate the transact
ion of the public business.
We praise the horesty, care and
economy in the management of our
county affairs, and hope for a contin
uation of such management by those
now in office and an acceptance by all
who follow.
In conclusion, we express our app
reciatio.i of the uniform courtesy exten.
ded to the Grand Jury upon the part
of the Court and its officers, and ad
mire the disposition of the Court to
speedily transact the public business
but consistent with right.
Respectfully submitted,
A. D. Seei.v, Foreman.
All scalp and skin disease", dandruF,
falling of the hair, gray or faded hair
maybe cured by using that nature's
true remedy, Hall's Hair renewer.
A Tribute to Cleveland.
When, in 1884, in answer to the
cry of "Turn the rascals out," Grover
Cleveland was elected President he
took the people at their word. Acting
upon the idea that a public office was
a public trust, Mr. Cleveland sought
to give the country a Democratic ad
ministration based upon the principle
of the greatest good to the greatest
number. To the extent ot his oppor
tunity and knowledge he appointed fit
men for office. lie was ssmetimcs
misled by his advisers and pirty asso
ciates, and he made some mistakes.
But he never persisted in his mistakes;
and he went out of office carrying with
him the respect of all parties. J?ila.
'rets.
COMPOUND EXTRACTVW
M
The Importance ot purifying the blood 1
not be overestimated, tor without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every ono needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's
DofMillot B&rsaparilla. It strengthens
rcCUIIal and builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while It eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Barsaparllla pecul- Itealf
lar curative powers. No HOC II
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. It you hare made up your mind to
buy Hood's Barsaparllla do not be Induced to
take any other Instead. It is a Peculiar
Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Barsaparllla la sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
cormiwT ism
All gone
woman's suffering and woman's
weakness. Dr. Tierce's Favorito
Prescription puts a stop to it. It's
a remedy for all tho delicate- de
rangements and disorders that mako
her suffer, and a cure for all tho din
oases and disturbances that mako
her weak. It's a legitimate medi
cine, that corrects and cures; a
tonic that invigorates and builds
up; a nervine that soothes and
strengthens. For bearing -down
pains, displacements, all tho func
tional irregularities peculiar to the
sex, it's a safe and certain remedy.
Other medicines claim to cure?
That's true. But they don't claim
to do this : if tho Favorite Pre
scription fails to give satisfaction,
in any caso for which it's recom
mended, tho money paid for it is
refunded.
Judge for yourself which is likely
to be the better medicine
And think whether something else
offered by the dealer is likely to be
It a. M
"just as good."
1 ou pa
Dav onlv for the trrxtA von rot-
On these terms it's the cheapest.
Do You Want Trout?
The Pennsylvania Commission of
Fisheries are preparirg to receive ap
plications for trout fry. One can con
ta ning a, 000 young trout will be sent
fiee of expense to the nearest railroad
station of each applicant Application
for trout fry should be made to the
following commissioners: Henry C.
Ford, 1823 Vine street, Phila., F. Pow
ell, Harrisbnrg; H. C. Demuth, Lan
caster ; S. B. Stillwell, Scranton ; Louis
Streuber, Erie s G. H. Welshons, Pitts
burg. Don't Do It,
Said my physician, who for six months
had doctored me for dyspepsia without
success, when I told him I was going
to try Sulphur Bitters, they will only
make you worse. I did try them, and
now I am a well man and can eat any
thing. Sulphur Bitters are a great foe
to doctors. George Hastett, N. Y.
0. and II. It. liailroad, 2-5-21.
A valuable horse belonging to Geo.
A. Herring, and used in the delivery
wagon of his meat market, met with a
serious accident Monday. The horse
was used in hauling ice, and by a mis
step slipped and was strainned about
the kidneys. The animal suffered
rea'.ly, but may soon fully recover.
WEALTH Is soro,t ing wh;ch
most people seek, and which but few
are indifferent to no matter in what
form it presents itself. The word
"pecuniary," which is often used in
speaking of a man's riches, comes
from the Latin word peons, wl hh
means cattle, and shows that formerly
a man's wealth was reckoned by the
cattle he possessed. Abraham is said
to have been 'very rich in cattle, in
silver, and in gold." But no matter
in what a man's riches may consist, it is
all vanity and vexation of spirit, unless
in connection therewith he has health.
Emerson fully understood this when
he said "the first wealth is health," and
we have no doubt if he hai known the
virtues of S. S. S. that he would have
recommended its use to all persons
suffering from the diseases for which it
is recommended.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa.
Ton Find Them Everywhere.
We are acquainted, says a knowing
exchange, with quite a number of per
sons who "get more papers than they
can read now," and do not want a
county paper as long as they can bor
row it from a neighbor. These fellows
always take a "family journal," pub
lished in New York or somewhere,
containing thrilling and blood curdling
romances, such as make young men
despise home and yearn for the day
when they can break away from home
restraint and go out into the far west
and be ,lbad men" and die with their
boots on.
Wo:d's Phosphodine
The Great iCukIIkIi Remedv,
Promptly and nonniin
ently cures all form ot
Servou HmilnwMUi. Hints-
sloiit, Sittnnaturrhea, Ini-
Ixilfiu y mid alt f.VM of
A 1 mm- inr mmum. Heen
prescribed over 85 years
In tliousunda (if I'ttHus : Ih
lilt) wtiu HeltaOU) una
Hoiikm Hrailiiw kiunrn
Ask druRKlut for Wood's Piiohhuouini ; it he
OnrH HIIIIIH WOriniHHH lllBUICHIM in puue (II mm,
lrnlVH hlH rtlHllCIUHKt HtOI-H. lllClUHe UI'lUB 111 llllLlT.
and we will send by return mull. Price, one
piickuge, (1 ; six, S3. 01m wui pieav, his, trill
ttirt. Pamphlet In pliitn sealed, envelope
stumps. Addrest. Tin Wood Chemical Co,
lrtl Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mlrli.
IVdold In Hloouiiburg by Moyer Bros., J. II.
Mercer, C. A. Kiel 111, O. A. MeKelvy and all re
sponsible druggists every whore.
Before and Alter.
Get your sJe bills r rinted
at The Colujibivx office.
Statement of Finances
COLUMBIA COTJ1TTT,
FROM JANUARY 5, 1891, TO JANUARY 4, 1893.
STATEMENT SHOWINO TAXES ASSESSED FOR 1801 AND BALANCE
STILL DUE.
DISTRICTS.
Heaver ,
H-nton ........
Hrrwlck
Bloom .1
Brlnrores-k ....
Cslawliwa
Centralla ,
Centre.
Cony tmrmni.. .
Flablngoreck .,
Franklin .. .....
Gruwmd....,
Html, ck
Jnciinn
cilt
Madison ,.,
MHln
Minim ,
Montour
MU I'U-aeaot....
range. ,
Pine.
Hoari ngererk . ,
Hooil
Hugarloaf.
Toial.. ..
County Dog Tax
9 739 M " 89 AO IM 7S
ft.1l M MM) 7 2S
ana si ei m no 9t
:hi on pi mi low) as
11. 11 18 (11(00 lit M
lft'"0 0U 60 M) an) AH
10H7 no v so ay w
lnr 16 eu oo 76 i7
nm 46 40 50 Ti at
1IKI W 91 U0 lift 46
m 1 4 (10 86 M
1M SO 7 80 IM 41
1U0S 07 MM 67 40
l 2 46 SO M 68
un si i:w oo hi v,
I07'i IM Ml l ll (16
6U6 66 M 00 87 14
10.16 04 87 00 79 66
811 88 44 60 61 18
VM M AO 60 81 74
B(U 46 6( Oil Sbll 06
46 8.1 69 60 84 06
418 79 SO 60 114 61
14.14 81 81 60 840 61
618 40 71 60 19 W
23W1 69 6 1701 60 4444 IM
STILL BUB.
County
Tax.
2!W 86
641 OS
640 00
1171 08
401 91
K71 81
WI IS
KM 16
8IS 61
7.16 81
mi Oi
m io
M 07
168 34
418 67
647 60
118 19
6S8 04
416 88
SSI 60
207 06
Wl 40
116 08
6X0 60
m 40
8114 .0 80
Dcg Tax
80 60
60 00
46 00
48 80
4M 00
At 60
17 10
60 60
86 60
60 00
14 M
84 80
U 60
l 60
64 00
46 00
16 66
61 SO
14 00
89 60
V1 (41
61 00
a so
61 60
61 U
11KI1 66
mate
Tax.
6 K
SI (M
71 08
004 0"
15 M
97 86
(Tl
4 60
44 88
1 IS
a ok
7 40
1 IM
18 88
1) MS
86 19
17 81
I '
16 71
It 21
28 (9
XI 74
29 6.1
II 01
t 1109 09
Amount due from 1880 and lhS.
1880. County. Dog.
llloom. K. Harrle. t 494 60 i, 63 00
1888.
nioom. U. H. EnL I I 163 23 1 I 60 SO
Job n 1j Klloe.Treaaureror Colombia County,
lu m count wllhtaldouunly fuutla.
January A, 1891.
TochhIi ieod from O A Herring, Ex
Trw 5M8 11
To emt due from 1H88, U U Ent 161 it
" " " 1889 Hal 64
" " 1800 97U7 80
" ' mwurd tot 1801 28008 90
M M tax Meowed, rec of voters. 00
day lint
To Hint oolleoted on uneeated land.
" ' " " aeated lands.....
" " " from auutlry persona
for plank and Iron sold at tbe
Oramgevllle bridge
To ml reed from Kzra Stephens,
amt overpaid In 1890
To amt received from U M Qulok on
Sheriff's deeds.
To amt received from W R fMnsjroHe,
J reae oi we i. u. oi u. r ., lor me
07 60
4-17 90
66 71
26 40
26 00
18
keeping of John H. Barton, at
imnviiie mate nosinuu..
63 00
To amt received from Isaiah llowel,
overpaid on roau view, ureen-
wood Twp 8 00
To amt reod from J B Sands, brick
said tin bought mX 111 ot
To amt of Com. ooals, oolleoted by
H K Earr, Ally, In ease Com vs
B J Muss 4.10 OO
To amt paid by I W MeKel vy.fov tbe
keeping of Margaret Weaver at
I)avUle Hospital 91 23
To amt paid by Uo Keelar, for old
Itwuii pipe bought from 1IU f 06
To amt paid by U If Campbell, Keg
and lies, for gum slump, from
Murphy 4k Hons. 425
To amt paid by O H Leltoworth, for
eoantv tax exonerated In ii An
To anil Irosn Bafaa CUells worth ,for
county tax exonerated In 10... 76
To amt reod from W L MeHenry for
plank , 1 65
To amt reed from J J Wagonaeller,
for old doors soU! at Court House I 60
To amt reed from the Co Oom'rs of
Moo tour uo, tor keefg prisoners
In Columbia county Jail. 24 M
To amt reed from J B DeLong, for
street lamp 100
To ami reed from Joe OarrUon, for
naromenl stone ss 68
To amt reed from Tboe J Htewart,
oecretary 01 internal Airuirs, for
making lax return for 1891 85 00
To amt reed from C L Hands, fur tin
box, pencils, Ac, bought from Co 2 93
To amt reod from Jesse Ulttenhouse
for tin box 1 Ku
To amt reod from Mrs B tttouner, for
street lamp 3 09
To amt reod from Ueo W 8lerner,for
stone bought from Court House
pavement 40 03
To amt reed from Brobst A Sou, for
Slank a id Iron.bought atHlouy.
wQtrtiiir 10 00
To amt from Itohr MoHenry for old
raaiaiors nougni at jll. 8 7ft
TO amt reod from U K Ed jar for tin
box t SO
To amt rccd from Kranols Drake.for
old atuddlng bought at Court
House 40
To amt read on oouuly bunds,ueued
oy uomn loouv ou
To amt reed from Bussel Force, re-
dempliun money.Klsblngormk.. 8 HI
To redemption money of M o Kline 16 88
' u. Wm Dreeh-
er.Mimin IS
To redemption money ot Ulrlch
Houser, Madison.., i 87
To amt at license oolleoted from ho
tela and restaurants. 1471 26
To amt reod from Com state tax ISIS 06
To bat duo John L K tnt , treasurer, ijhs SI
66171 SI
John L Kline, Trea-nrer of Colombia County
, CK.
By Exonerations and Returns for County
Tax, 1889.
DisTBiora. ExoaxBATiOKM. Rrr'mi
Beaver 8 S 81 $10 61
Oonyngham 68 87 86 86
Main I 46 S 10
Orange 6
Flue 10 OT
889 61 V0 60
allowed for Ihvu.
Distbicts. Coat. Ex. Rbt'nh
Reaver I 1 80 on
Benton 13 19 00
Berwick 13 68
Calawlasa II 77 4 13
Centralla. 4 71
Centre 81 60
KlHhlngereek 26 88
Greenwood 6 90 12 79
Jaokson 61 8 73
IakusU n 17 6 73 0 00
Madison II 9d
Main 2 70 S 60
Mlttlio 11 80 8 01 8 01
Montour 11 26 8 40 5 V
Mt Fleaaaut 1 6 1 27
I'lne S91 0 68
llje-01 f 71 88 S M 18
By Commissions
X
Distbicts.
Beaver
Beuion
Berwick
BlooM
Briaroreuk
CalawUsa
t'potra'la.
Centre
Oouyiigbain... .
Kivliii'iioreek ...
r'rauklin
GreuuwooU
Hum lock
Jackson
IOCUMl
Madison
Main
Mlllllo
Mon lour ,
Mt Pleasant.....
Orange
I'lue
Iloavlngoreck..
Hootl
bugaxluaf
and PUnounu on County
ax for laoi.
COM. 1)18.
.1 17 48 I 12 49
. 11 16 'JU 44
. 27 44 68 00
. 120 0-1 60 00
. 13 43 83 So
. 10 i)7 40 Ml
. I I 69 21 48
. 16 11 40 06
. 28 M 71 19
. 8 87 l M
. 0 7 16 16
. 21 77 86 81
. 20 70 40 60
. 6 80 6 18
. Ki Ml 87
. 10 61 26 27
. 11 36 13 61
. 10 60 Ml 16
. 11 90 19 8.1
. 13 (13 13 40
. 19 67 81 61
. 8 65 t 01
. SOI 80
. 15 80 88 14
4 60 7 60
By Amount Due From Collector o
Distbicts.
S.139 14
Zll 80
'800.
Bnrwlrk
llloom
Hrlarcreek...
Ontralla
Centre
Con ogham .
FIshliiKnreek.
Madison
Orango
noutt.
848 40
110 19
148 7
in 04
160 80
163 01
48 63
401 2
Hugarloaf. ja 76
By emt due from collector of tho
dlnVrent townships for 1891
By amt of county orders Issued and
redeemed
By ooramlMiion due Treasurer
By amt paid to slate
2372 01
11430 SO
47108 81
1886 66
ISIS Oi
. , , I 06171 21
By bal. due from county to John L
Kline, Treaa 12i2 22
DOG FUND.
John L Kline, Trees, In Aoot with Dog Fond.
January a, 1K1U.
Toriwli 1 ecd (rum Qeo A Herrlnir.
1.x Tret I 773 jw
To arat due from collectors of 1H0... ki ml
1,., oil so
i88... rim
" " " " " l-0... 10 61
assessed for the year 1881.... 1701 60
t 8416 99
. Ml el
To cash balance on hand
CR.
By balance due and exonerated for the rear
1889.
Beaver
Brtarcr eek . . .
Catawteea...,
Centre
Main
Orange
Conyngham.,
nue
Dub.
4J501
86 00
86 50
Ex.
50
2 (0
S U
11 00
4 01
I 114 00 1 27 Oil
By Commissions. Exonerations and Balanoe
una rrom iiui.
lMffTBicra.
Beaver
Heutnn
Iteiwlok
Bloom
Hrlarcreek
Calawlsea
Centralla.
Ceulre .
Conyngham
Klkhlngoreek
Greenwood
Jackson
Locust.
Madison.
Main
Mifflin
Montour
Mt Pleasant.
Orange.
Plue
HootU. 61 60
tiuaarloaf... 22 X6
0 24 41 SO S431 25
By Commissions, Discounts and Amount
Due from Collectors of 1801.
Co. Ex. Due
3 50
6 00
61 00
49 70
5 00
87 00
73 0 10
44 70
84 00
1 08 8 on
1 60
3 48 4 01
1 10 SO 00
8 00
1 Oi 2 60
83 1 00
fa
65 4 00
S486 81 (710 TO
Ry total commissions on county tax 615 84
By total dlaoouuts on county lax.... 710 70
By exonerations and rturns.Oo tax 1(0 71
By amt due from collector of 1888. . . 161 23
by amt due from collectors of 18t0.
Brlaroreek 67 51
By amt due from oolleektre oX 18S0,
Centre, .' il 65
DlBTBICTS.
Braver-
Hen ton
Herwlck
Bloom.
Brtareieck
O lawless.
Genitalia. ,
Centra
Oonyngliam...,
naningoreek...
Franklin
Greenwood .....
Uemloek
Jackson ,
liOCUSt. ,
Madison. ,
Main
Mifflin
Montour.
MlPieasanL. .
Orange.
rine
Koarlnncreek..
Seolt.
Sugar loaf.
Coat.
,.S 2 01
Dis AaiT Do a
I 1 20 0 89 60
1 ul 1 67 6 (0
67 M 43 0)
1 20 S Ul 48 80
U. I 1 06 48 (JO
61 DO 61 60
9l 1 60 17 10
68 91 60 60
13 25 86 60
Ml 1 IS B)lt
61 1 01 14 -60
1 (17 1 47 84 Aw
96 1 60 21 6S
W 64 80 60
S OS 1 91 64 (JO
1 01 1 70 46 la)
M 96 i! 66
77 1 27 61 60
61 1 01 i4 01
60 1 00 89 r
93 1 66 23 IM
23 87 61 01
41 70 2i 66
63 1 05 (11 60
60 1 00 61 61
21 08 28 80
Amt due from collectors of 1880
" -iwei
" " 1MSJ
By exonerations for 1880
' II U I .III. fmm . JlMlnM 1UTIA
exonerations for 1MM ,
cninmlsslons for 100
H Hal due from collectors or 1891. . .
14 discount on duplicates of 18J1
" commission on duplicates of 1891
" Anil of shuep orders paid
" commission to Treasurer
" cash balauoe on baud
11061 65
M 00
60 &
111 no
27 ()
4.11 .
44
8 21
1131 U
28 M
11 M
SHI S3
16 01
1287 62
t 81-'i V)
STATE FUND.
John L. Kline, In Ao-onut With State Fund
lor tow 1 , uii.
January A. 1801.
To Bal ou duplicates of 1888 a 1$) (ft
" tww KV 17
" " MTlm 1170 m
" State tax sssessod for leOl 4.(16 93
a ATAII IM
To balance dne the State hoi U0
CR.
By Aral due from collectors of IX&V 138 03
by Exonerations and Balanns Due from Col
lectors for laoo.
Ex. Bai. Dr
Brlaroreek i
CalawlHsa...., 7 18
Centre i 21
Orange f 5 21
fine s t0
18 83 D7o7
By Commissions, Exonerations and Balance
IlllA Irfilll (.il.UAlj.ru ..I lulu,
Poif. I'Y Hit ft..
. 17
TllMTHinTM.
Berwick
llloom
Bilarcreek
I'alawttuva
Centre ,
Conyngham.. ..,
KhihliiKcreek...
Greenwood
l4MVlt
Mu.tUon
Mifflin
Montour
Orange
Plue ,
800 tl
Suarloa'. ,
81
S 96
04
Ml
3
81
21
0 60
2 90
67
(ill KI
7IH 5
33 36
6 81
1 18
06 65
18 23
ill ft
1.1 Id
Ry Commissions, Discounts and Ralanr-a Dn
from State tax for 1801.
DiwrntCTS. Cow. Dig. lUr.nns
'"ayer 1 w ( 011 ( m
IM 1IHI I4II IIM t tt
Berwick II 01
llloom 9 20
llrlarcrcrk 8 24
Catawlmin 7 88
Centralla. 10 65
Ceniro 2 27
Conyngham 64
KlNiiingcreeEM 1 wt
Franklin 1 00
(IreenwiNMl 7 81
Hemlock 1 60
Jnrksou M
IjOOimt. & 80
Kjidlson S 41
Mnln 8 00
Mimtn 186
Montour 1 60
Mt I'leaaanl 61
Orange S 9(1
line - 18
Roarlngcreek 9 73
Hcolt. 6 83
Hugarloaf. M IS
2 HI
21 .16
2.1 CO
6 40
II 14
17 b0
3 77
l
8 21
9 7
11 111
2 AO
01
6 SO
4 01
2 64
8 10
8 63
NT,
9 91
80
4 M
10 H
as
18 W 13 81 JU64 iff
92 64 1168 24 1110 m
riy amt due from eol I tutors of 1888.... l 9)
' exoneratlans for I860 8 Kt
" balance due from 1889 24 &j
" coin mis n allowed on dups of 'lin g if,
exonerations M " "SO.. H 11
M balanoe due n h h k n
- eommls'ni allow'd" " HI.. 92 64
- dlsoounu n m m 1,, ,M
' amt still due " - !.. ln i
" paid Commonwealth, 1801 2421 a
" amt due Treasurer, eommlaslonM 24 21
" balance due Slate.. got 00
6JM0O
COMUiaSIOMERa' EXPENSES.
For which Orders were Issued on the County
Treasurer.
HtaCBLLAHSOUS.
W U Telegrah Co. for telegraphs. f J W
Ksra Htepliena, attending Co audit... 9 89
C E Winner .horse hire for Ureenw'd
two line..... go)
Wm welllver, carrying ehaln In
Greenwood Iwp line s 00
Aaron Vanslckle, ax man In Ureen
wood twp una. - 3 00
A N Yost, auditing public accounts.. 24 00
Adams Kxprma Co, eipresaage ., 6 M
11 S Kxprets Co, expressage 6 u
w 11 snyuer, oosut, cot Co vs itioom
Water Co 140
Samuel S Krttselal.dlvldlng Sugar
inai iwp nnsM H m. 0 00
Lloyd Kabner, bora and carriage
hire, rtucsrloaf twn line .16
Ontral Pa tel Oo. rent of 'phone 48 03
U M l)uios,reportlng judgmenis and
sailsfa-rllons, Ac, to June 1, 1891... 73 03
O M liuluk, protb'y, record g names
of township ofriceni 33 70
O M Quirk, protb'y, ousts in the
muss ejectment case ai 74
W H Kliawn, balanoe of att'y fees lu
the Nuss ejectment rase 37 r3
D R Collraan.mak'g assessors' snexs 60
D li A W K It Co. frelghU. 4,
PAKKRCo. frelxhl Ill
UuyJacoby, J P ousts, J B casey vs
Col (Vi ID
R It Lilttle. ait'y fees, case Roaring.
cre-B wster 1 jo.tonupreme court M
Farmers' Nal Bank, dlsc't on note... 42(17
J D Boillne, eipensus to CVnlrsl to
geiino siiinaiureor jutamepn
ens 10 naners . 8 C4
J C r'ahrennach, appreheuslou of J
tirsit, a norse inter js vi
Klu beii A Shnttx.redempt'n money
nil the A I, Moore DroDerlv 27 59
Commissioners Kltlenhonse and
Sands, expenses to the Commis
stone'' Convention at Lancaster 19 61
Commlsatonera KUleououso and
eipcnses to Harrlsburg, to look
after election booths 13 58
John H Williams, crying sale al
Court House- . . 2 00
C II Campbell, Reg and Keo, reoord'g
oonax anu otus or jn uom ra iu tu
WC Jobnsou, CoHupt, for holding
Co institute for I811I SO) 00
John B Casey, judgment, H60 May T.
ievi,am t nue loroiaie wora none
for the Coin mo 1 wealth and paid
to Co lor 1886 and 1SK7 227 11O
John U ItuiVr.servioesas Nol'r Pub 6 2
w tl urooxs coub to Pnila Times 2 63
017 27
COURTS, JURORS PAY AND OONBTA-
HLUJ' ItjCl UIUHH.
Kewton Walker, slenofi-aplier.tran.
script, jnesoopecK jinuge CO vi
Bowman A Smith 112
Newton Walker, Main twp school
OB It
14 31
84 72
416 19
216 SO
lNO 0
61 20
Til 11
2116 87
318 17
19 59
0)
16 60
49 80
80 ul
31 76
4 00
4491 41
COOTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASKS,
WHERE COUMT I BECAME LIABLE.
Newton Walker, cuss Oner vs Mo
Atarney .
Newlou Walker, transcript, Markle
vs Berwick Borough
Newton Walker, stenographer at tbe
several courts
M K Cox et al Up staves....
I) D OofTinan, court erler
J B Casey, serving Jury notices m
A ml pd Urand Jurors during year. n
m . rrii.ru " .....
1 " oonstabtes for returns lo C'l
OeoAarand A Hons, boarding Jury
Com vs MeMaaanan M
Geo Auraod as Mods, boarding Jury
t.ra vs .-uartin
I J Critwfonl. lurv commissioner
feo W Miller, " "
I li Bodior. olerk lo lory com'r
G M (ulck. urolli'y aud clerk of CIS
Blue uuddou, 1 meal tor juror.
W H Snyder, clerk...........
G M Quick, clerx M.
f p Biilmeyer, district attorney
v. II A II K LM lie
Win rhrismsn, district attorney....
1 usiioos, oonsiaoiea aud witae
ROAD AND BRIDGE VIEWS AND
DAMAGES.
Sundry persons as viewers, survey.
ors, Ac ..g
Thomaa MoUrlde, damage In Orange
41 65
108 IM
6 00
8 Ul
167 HI
1M2 07
1KB 82
ROAD
Jouaa Rams,
it a aecs.
Fannie Haiti erlck
Andrew Crawford
Tho B Bender,
rl B Hess,
lohnson helrt,
litmuel Hess,
Lloyd Glberson
Maiblas K reamer,
lohn Vouog,
W P Feus,
Btuj uiiler et al
179 60
45 00
1 60
10 60
05 (XI
40 00
80 Oil
100 OO
40 00
10 till
20 00
42 IM
" O'wood 140 0J
- Jaokson 60 00
" Piue 73 i
m 80 00
" Benton
B'oreek
M M
" Mt Pleas
" Kenton
fiue'loaf
H Ml Pleas
M bug'loaf
I lil in
COMMISSIONERS OFFICE AND COUKT
HOUSE.
twank A Barndt, brooms... ..) 0 50
I K Schuyler t Co, hardware 3 ul
Blooruaburg Gas Co, fur gas 212 10
Cyrus Kobblustudlllugaocounl for
1800 77 60
John K Dlemer.auditiua aocla lor '9l 21 M
I II Nuss, auditing accounts lor 1-0.
J D n.Mllue, clerk loauullors 25 ou
I'lara Hllderbraut et al. cleanlug 21 6"
l.loomshurg Hleam 1KL Co, boat.... 3 1 Hi
Uloomshunc Hteain A E LCo.as part
puyiu I ou sieoin lit us, i-ouiract I'-tM 00
Olouinsourg Sleaui t L Co, exlra
work on steam Qtllnga 101 03
A 8 Waner,archllecttornewaddtl'u 5tX) 00
M K Cox, shovellug suuw and clean
lug 26 U
Henry Yoho, shovellug auotv aud
cluaulng - 3"
W H Brower. mailing for xleua 7 '
Klooinsliurg Water C.fc .'. 60 US
Hilney Even.aiwlailng luitgin t books 16 00
MatMaa tthaOer, part puyiiient nu
coiiirnei l i new uudlilon 10 C H . 4000 U0
Burton HhAfrer, adm'r of Msinlaa
HliaOvr, new adJitlon to C 11 10000 00
Baker A Mcllrtde, repairing Uble,
proinonoutry's olic.... 4 15
A Herblue, work 5 '
A C lMheppard, taking dowu lower
clock 20 m
Wm Wigg, taking dowu C II bell 5
" ' puiltog up - ' 5
C H Henderslioti.uouylng access b'ks 30 Ul
C 51 Tcrwlliiger, aMlsling ou assess
booas. CI 00
I J Kbannoo Co. rope aud pulley .
for Sag (Utf . . 1 30
C W ftunyoo, bill hai d r ....... ... 23 07
I W Mwrlellw.uae sorloklet... 4J
I It Mais tusiirane. 44 50
Krauk Carkai el al, axira earpenur
work at Ooba Hfi-... 3 59
K C Morris A (,lw, vault 4oors.oue
each sor pnMM'y m vuui'a offloe 210 OS
I B ".'iinirt, iru alooe to put op
1, VV.
The It Howard Walob and Clock Co,
of Busies, fo sowar atuok
C 8 I Lower, extra plasterioa tor O H
" " " to com
mlaslonara ,
II keet, lajri Urtek at vault dusm
Andrew CkMupbsrilaanlog malting,
ball. An .
W 1 1 Hliiurer, taklus down aod ol
tug
V0MTINVKU ON rttTU fAUk.