The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 23, 1894, Image 2

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    WiETTY SLEUP WOOERS.
Useful Novelty Pillows for Couch
or Divans.
'
T fhcn Filled with Clover, Sweet Lavender
or lilts of Thyme The? Are More
; Attractive Thnn If KtulTcd
with Featheri or lllr.
; rresent-tlay luxury, so It would
scorn, begins ami cuds with tho bofa
pillow. matter who Is to be tlio
recipient, If you select tho popular
heail rest of the moment for on offer
ing, you cannot fro umiss. Hero is a
chanco to utilize tho flelil and memlow
treasures collected by you during lust
season's country minitnerlng'.
A pillow with odorous iUliiifc of
clover, sweet lavender, bits of thyme,
life everlasting or tho fragrant and in
vigorating fir Is mauy times moro at
tractive than that stuffed with down,
feathers or hair. Even the elaborately
perfumed fancy, with cotton balling
lining, loses its charm when brought
besido a group of meadow scented
morsels.
An especially Industrious holiduy
worker has added to her list of love-
FRAGRANT PILLOWS.
tokens a batch of pillows for tho pet
tllvan of an Invalid friend. Some of
;them might suggest to you an Idea for
your cushion-making.
. Of course denim is given first show
ing In this graceful pillow array. A
trio of fascinating sleep wooers have
slips In goldeu brown, dark blue end
flaming scarlet. Each denim back
ground is webbed over with a curious
design outlined with white linen floss,
i The straggling tendrils, half moons,
pilot wheels and graceful, intersect
ing geometric figures aro not the work
of a professional "stamper," but were
originated by tho clever embroideress
herself, who, with a pieco of common
white chalk, boldly traced her own
patterns upon tho denim covers.
Hesldes the denim pillows, there is a
dainty conceit in white linen, pow
dered with Pompadour flowerets, pinky
rosebuds, old bluo blossoms and but-tercup-hued
blooms. A full ruflle of
Mechlin laco completes this dclicato
cover, which may bo laundered as
often and as satisfactorily as plain
linen, if embroidered in washable silks.
: This pillow collection includes
couple of Oriental looking fancies
I made out of an old Persian Bhawl
I vhoso wearing days were over. Tho
Circular shape of these head-rests af-
fords an excellent display for tho
dusky-colored fabric, which, carrying
out a decorative whim, is simply drawn
in at the corners, and boasts of not tho
slightest trimming about edges or top.
A hop pillow is going to sootho the
future mistress of theso slumber aids
in many an hour of pain. Its fresh
muslin covir, slipped over tho hop-bag
at will, may be sent to tho wash as
ofteutufit soijs, each timo returning
with pristine daintiness.
A sago green satino cushion, crossed
by bands of old gold ribbon, and an
other one in tones of gray and crim
son, are each to tako their place among
the jumble of charming sleep wooers.
Golden Days.
t
FAMILY SCRAP BAG.
Ti'KKJsn crinkled seersucker, either
plain, white, or in stripes of white and
red, makes dainty bedroom curtains
that are easily laundered.
Keep a box in the store-room to re
ceive all waste corks, and if they aro
not clean scald them before you put
them away. You will often find them
a great convenience, and tho troublo
of saving them is slight.
Ox uncolored tablo linen both
china and silver aro seen to tho best
advantage. If a bit of color is liked,
it may be introduced in center pieces
and serviettes for tho bread plate, tho
olivo dish and kilies. In fact, the
cloth may servo as a background for
as much display as convenience will
allow.
Fob a hanging pincushion tho Weluh
hat is quaint. It is mado of card
board, and covered with black satin.
Inside tho crown tl.a round pincushion
of yellow velvet is fixed, but it is
raised in the center much higher than
the brim. Tho hat is suspended by tho
yellow satin strings, which aro tied
into a bow.
Pate for Taper Hanging.
First heat water to boiling, then add
flour, with constant stirring; to pre
vent the formation of lumps, tho flour
may be passed through a sieve so as to
insure its more equable distribution.
Agitation is continued until tho heat
lias rondered tho mass of the desired
consistency, and after a few moments
further boiling it is ready for uso. In
order to increase the strength,
powdered resin in the proportion of
one-sixth to one-fourth weight of tho
flour Is added. To prevent its souring,
oil of cloves or a few drops of carbolio
acid are added.
' Curtain Your Iteditead. '
Some of the very newest bedsteads
show the genuine old-time four posts
and are so exceedingly handsomo as
to tempt one to return to the style and
the methods of a century back. Cur
tains that entirely shut In the sleeper
are open to many objections on tho
ecore of health. Hut carefully arranged
draperies that are drawn buck at each
post might easily bo managed so as to
give air slightly to tho bod, to shield
the head and feet from draft and yet
allow of sufliiicnt circulation of air.
GV-Ofbors'
need a powerful nourishment in food when nursing
babies or they are apt to suffer from Emaciation.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and
soda, nourishes mothers speedily back to health and
makes their babies fat and chubby. Physicians, the
world over, endorse it.
Babies
are never healthy when thin. They ought to bo fat.
Babies cry for SCOTT'S EMULSION. It Is palatable
and easy to assimilate.
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Druggists sell It.
ONLY TEN CB
scription to "Til E COLUMBIAN" together with ten cents extra, wc will
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ordered at "THE COLUMBIAN" office for 25 cents.
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o jap
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AMERICA'S STANDARD YEAR BOOK.
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ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO.
DEALERS IN
Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and ITuts
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Halliard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
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SOLE AGENTS FOR
F .F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
Bole agents tor the following brands of Cigars-
Henry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, Samscn, Silver Ash
Bloomsburg Pa.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
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or OIL Ci.TII,'
YOU WILLf3FIND A NICE LINK AT
W. m. BMOWJEE'S
2nd Door anovc Court II nisa.
A lare lot cf Window Curtains in stock.
You will realize that "They live
well who live cleanly,"
if you use
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TOPICS
TREATED.
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STUDENTS EVERYWHERE.
c
Hat Reached Such a State of Perioc
tion That It Is a Veritable Encycio
psedla of Facts and Events,
Brought Down to January
First, 1894.
6
THE Edition of 1894 has been prcparid $
with an extra force of editors. It will V
have a novel and attractive cover, wide mar- i
" 'CourXOI
ILook Mere !
Do ymt vnnc ii
Xlo jon want im
M&m mil
Bo you want n
Do yoti want anv kind
of a MUSICAL IN
STHUMENT? Uo you want SHEET
MUSIC?
If so, do not send your mon
ey away from home, but deal
with a reliable dealer right
here, who will make things
right, if there is anything
tvronj'.
For anything in this line
the place to go is to
Ware-rooms, Main Street, be
low Market.
THE MARKETS.
BLOOMSBURCJ MARKETS.
COUKECIBd'wKEKLT. KET1IL PRICBB.
Butter per lb...
Eggs per dozen .
LotiI per lb
.22
.22
.14
.14
to .08
to .08
.80
So
.86
Ham per pound
rork, whole, per pound 07
Beef, quarter, per pound, . , . 06
Wheat per bushel
Oats " "
Rye " " ,
Wheat flour per bbl
Tlay per ton
Potatoes per bushel
Turnips " "
Onions " "
Sweet potatoes per peck 25
Cranberries per qt
Tallow per lb
3-5
18.00
.70
25
1. 00
to .35
.10
.08
Shoulder " ' . .
.14
.14
Side meat
Vim-gar, per qt.. . . ,
.08
Dried apples per lb
Dried cherries, pitted
Raspberries
Cow Hides per lb
Steer " rt " ,.
Calf Skin 40
Sheep pelts ,
Shelled corn per bus
Corn meal, cwt
Bran, "
Chop "
Middlings " ,
Chickens per lb
Turkeys "
Geese " "
Ducks " "
Coal.
S
.15
.18
.03
to
So
.90
2.00
1.25
.10
.12
.10
.10
No. 6, delivered . . . . ,
2.50
" 4 and s "
" 6 at yard
3 50
2.25
35
" 4 and 5 at yard.. . ,
PARKER'S
, HAIR BALSAM
CIhuimi nd tHiulilUi lliu hlr.
1 rumulu a lilxuriMUt Krowtll.
Never falls to Hentoio Onv
Hull- to It. Youthful Color.
Curtx clp lino!..! k hair lalluiK.
ir,iut i imm lirurei.ii
;.. "'l. Jiiiiicr luuiu. ji curt. ta' MorM l uiii-'Ii.
Wt'aK l.llllL'l. Ill'ltilitV. llllllL'L'Hllnn. l'.in ' I 'u L h Ii. li.... All.. I.
HINDERCORNS. Th. only mn- ciin- lor Conn,
blun ai. i-uiu. Uc ul luuMim, or 1116UUX liW, IS. .,
a-.it.1
Ml II' TP
l M'lIU
STATEMENT OF FINANCES
- OF
Col-ULiloici, C0-u.r.t3r,
FROM J A N U A H Y , 181, TO JANCAMT 1, 181.
D18TKICTR.
County
Tax.
lipuvnr
Mi'iiton
Hcrwlck..
I'loimi
Hrliiri'rrfk
CntnwlHHii lw. .
( lit n -Krt liUI'O .
Ci'iilnillii ,
Ci'iitrti ..,
('lpvi'lHtid
CoiLViixliinn
KlMhliixcivik ....
KrnnK'lIn
(iri'i'iiwood
Hemlock
JlH'kHllll
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VmllMoii ,
nln...
Ml nil n
lllvllle toro.....
.Mdlilnur
Mt. rieiianiiU
Cningo
rino
Itimrlngeieek
beolt
Wugivrlonl
ilfl BT $
'tl Rl
VI MM b i
4N1 1H
lli.t l
8MH 7
1 tI J
hum mi
H..W Ml
HIM 41
1H7I1 17
I 1 11 (VI
MS Ttl
iin:) hi
lltlll 4
HI M
HX 71
1IM4 III
II !l K
WW III
JWi IM
v.m -
IH7 HI
IHII 7
III
414 mi
f.ll) 511
t w.Ttl lit $
AMOUNT DCK FUOM COLI.KCTOK9
1H8TKICT.
YKAK. COI.I.ErTOB.
I'.lnom
cutawissA
Celilro
Coiiyniflinin
('em inll.i
lterwlrk
Cnnyiichnin
.MUlvlllo tmo ....
..mo M....l. Harris
IMMii i, it. l.iliby
.ISlhl I ,1. Hcaa
,.IM. V. II. HelnbnM ...
..IS'.il. '1 linn. I.lil.llciml
.1HJ I no. H. I.oekHiil ...
. ixci Im. Weldenimn.,
,.l'.H V. 11. Herman
UCKNISK
Ileiiver
67 W
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II (Hli
1 1 76
4'2 761
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ill on!
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71 ii:.
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1 1
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I I X,
JS Ai
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f4
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CntawisHii
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Milllln
( irmiKU
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Keott
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It. Crueli
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3 (HI
(I (XI
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Total.
it7U 00
301 C014IF7 7f
I'alil miller nroteHl,
ond nulling decision on Court
JOHN L. KL1NK, Treasurer, In nccouut with
Columbia couniy.
.TannarT S. lsyi- Tilt.
To Alut uncollected prior to 1S93 101(h) IB
" " county tax for Kri v.iiio 07
" fix assessed rcg. voters, CO
UnMlst 23 59
To Amt. paid by I. W. SIcKelvy tor
keeping Margaret Weaver Dan
villi) liosnl'ul 45 CO
To Am', paid by J. L. Wrlglil tor ra
diator 15 0"
To A int.. paid by W. I.. Yorks proceeds II (10
To A int. ree'd from Getiiw) Kckroth,
deed hell By connnnwionerii a v
To Amt. ree'd from H. J. Keller, deed
held Uv iHHiiiiilsslonera u 01
To Amt. ree'd from creasy & Wells,
dwd held by commissioners til w
To Amt. ree'd from I. L. Kdwards,
deed held by commiasloners 4B
To Amt. ree'd from Tim. J. hlewart,
Pec. of Internal Allans, niaklntr
tut urns for lSNM ard lsw) 70 00
andlS'J.1 40 00
To Amt paid by Oeo. lien-lug, deed
held by commissioners t 82
To Amu bald by K. M. Koller, deed
lu l l by eonunissionors a v
To Ami. paid by I. W. Yeakel, deed
held by commissioners 6 40
To Amt. ree'd from O. E. ponslor.... irwo 00
" m. K reamer .. snow
' ' " " Jerome Delonff.... nno in
" " Kebeeea Di lmn;.... tiUO 00
" collected ou seated land .... 4i 3D
" collected on unseated laud . . 0(13 60
" " due county fjom hotels and
restaurant licenses 1323 S3
To Amt. ree'd from Torrenco llcnder
old planlc Zaner bridge 8 00
To Amt.. ree'd from II. c. Kindt, old
Iron, MordaiisvlUe bridge 23
To Amt. ree'd from M. J. KUler, old
lumber Mordansvllle bridge 13 00
To Amt. ree'd trout VV. U. planning,
old bench 25
To Amt. it'C'd Iroin Suite fund 501(1 ill
" " Dog fund 14SW 63
" " " Samuel Jacoby,
deed held by commissioners 4 S5
To Amt. ree'd from county bonds Bold iam 00
To Balance duo John L. Kllno. ....... 1:1 ao
t H7HU1 89
CU.
By exonerations, commissions and returns for
tho following years.
PISTK1CTS.
Hloom,
Centralla,
Brl are reek,
Hetieer,
Ueuton,
lilooin,
Herwlck,
1 ill u re reek,
catawlssa Dot
t'enliulU,
Cent re,
Klshlngcreek.
Frankllti
(ireenwood,
Hemlock,
Jacksnn,
Locust,
Madison,
M aln,
Milllln,
Montour,
Mt. 1 leasant,
Orange,
I'lne,
HlMJtt,
Milfarlonf,
Hemlock,
lto.iilugereek'
DWTKicm g g H l
YEAR IX. COM, KET'M
INKS 1118 OM
lKUO 60 10
IK.I1 4 Wl
wis s 8ii 8i m
IH'.lj 8 IS l! 01
IWfcJ 71 43 4 00
liS'.i-J 9 09
ISM as 43 13 SI
iwia 10 7i in on s 71
lWlii...... M 61 6 US ii 70
ISM 10 14 80 (0
1HD-J UHtl 4 87
IS'.i-i 00
ISM 14 47 1H 70 1 90
Wi 4 42 76 4 1
W.I2 8 MS 1 7S
W.)i 6 71 It 00
IS.,-.' 8 at 6 00 X On
1SII J C,5 H (H)
W.ri 8 79 14 00 2 33
1-91 8 71 11)80 M
1H!M 90 1 !
IHH-.' 7 7S 7U
INI-' 6 4 j 1 S!9
lS'.IJ 13 l W fiO 6 0U
1HM4 11 77 7 6J
1HD3 8 15 1 23
1893 90
$173 08 $139 05 $ Ktt VM
JOHN C. KLINK, Treasurer.
CU.
By commissions and discounts.
DIBTHIC'l'S. YKAK
COM.
$ Id 1:1
nis,
$ 17 01
. 29 4H
01 19
71 71
21 93
89 21
9 48
l 18
81 H3
14 79
74 19
IH 03
25 00
19 81
45 00
C 00
17 55
23 21
17 8J
24 2
9 67
20 81
13 22
80 61
4 14
20 r0
81 01
7 10
Heaver
1893.
llentou,
Berwick,
Bloom,
Uilntvreek,
1K91 25 ti l
1114.
87 44
80 85
40 IH
8tl 70
B HS
14 47
43 73
. 13 ti
41 21
15 nil
s) fa
83 80
8 87
1898
lhsi.l
Catawlssa Bor. 1I-93.
Calawlssu UwplMi3.
Centralla. IH'.is.
Centre, 1S93.
Cleveland, 1H.1.
I'oiiyi'Klmm, Ih'i.l.
Flslilngereek,
Kiaiiklln.
(linenwood,
Heiuloek,
Jackson,
Locust,
Madison,
Mu I n,
Milllln,
MUlvlllo Boro.
Montour,
Mt. l'leasant.
Orange,
line.
1811.1...
1893...
1893...
1898...
18U3.
1893 24 25
1S93..
1S'J3..
181)3..
. 1893..
18H3..
18113..
1893..
27 10
18 18
25 75
8 01
19 62
211 47
29 47
9 74
12 58
SU 71
V 20
18H3.
Koarlugcreek, 1993..
BCUI-l, 18113..
bugarloaf, 1893..
$ (173 21 $ 718 94
By amount duo from collectors previous -.to
Bloom 1890 80 1
centre isim 9 ru
Conyngliam, Ihmo,, 1(ii
Ceiiliallu, 1HIM -! j!
Berwick, 1894 i. Dll
conynglinin, 1892 mi u
-Mlllvlllu Boiu 1892 ! J
f 732 28
8TII.I, vim.
State
Tax.
County I Dog HtAW
Tax. Tax Tax.
S SIVJ H7 1 wi on $ J7J
lil: Mil 41) Ml h fni
f.-.fl 3Hi 411 00 IM 47
s:v.7 in m nn hh
411 HH 411 Ml m 4H
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M 0l I) (I)
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Mil 1 fill 4U 4 40
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SID 7H IS (HI 4 HO
K7 W 1A Ml 8 44
tvii m. 14 no 4 4
1B4 fiH 41 Ul 11 VI
8KS 231 44 fifl SO 4H
m o M BO 10 7(1
I 77 19 (VI f 804 HI HH0 68
Tax.
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lim oil
iw i o
l l'J M
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01 nil
47 nn
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7 to
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48 80
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IS till
-I
1778 5(1$
KOH THE FOLt.OWIXO YKAIW.
COl'NTT. DOO. ST ATM.
I 80 S3 f .-, n
, 0O 7 68
9 10 li Ml
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71 tl 17 1(1
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7 : M $ !4 85 f 8470
ACCOUNT.
WHO IHIKW TOP. HIIAHK.
76 (HH
. V. I.onneiibcrHLT.
Win. Iiilier.
H. (' J ii y no, Cimlilor.
J. 11. Mulre.
ii ii
Geo. Troutinaii, Treas.
.
A H. Menocli.
W. A. .Mnrr, Atty.
lleiilien W'ei klielHcr.
1). MitrilK, S in. 1j. Kllno,
I'yniN lliiHIIno. t
I- renH Hiiiiiiiiiii.
l'avlil Mmiwr.
J no lilioiikleK, Hiiimii'l Kn t( ht.
A. ('. Aelienbmii, C. K. 11 ill Ion.
A. K. Olrliin.
I. lnyil sierlhiR, WMwni AVmilcli
(liiirlinrl IIi-kh, 1). 11, Ht taUumn
C. K. Itiiliblns.
AilulM Suit.
2 !i'i
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no
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l.H) no
7 j 00,
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1 f.(
1 ft
7-"
l n
4 no
1 w
7ffi 00
f.i0 00 duo Hloonisburg on Hotel and IU'htnunmU.
112 60 due county.
Dy balance dun John L. Kllno
last settlement .$25 08
To amt. cash oncomm'rsnoto
dated .Ian. 4, 181)3, cn dltea
lanettlemeut Jan. IKU'l.... 1000 00
iy total commissions previous to '93..
" commissions for 1893
' discounts tor 1393
" exonerations
" returns
'amt, duo from collectors previous
to 1H93
" amt. duo from collectors for 1H93. . . .
" amt. county orders ndeemed
" commission to ti-easurer
153B C8
1.19 115
Ii73 il
74H 9t
4',Ti IM
80 HO
7311 23
774 84
t40 7 55
1U73 01
By balance due John L. Kllno.
JOHN L. KLINE, Treasurer In account with
Oog Fund.
Tobal. on hand last settlement $ SUM
To bal. outstanding last settlement.. Itfe 85
To. amt. asaetsed for lt93 1778 W
$ 8418 46
JOHN L. KLINE, Ti-oasurer, In Recount with
Dog Fund, Jan. 2, 1893.
IX.
Bloom 1HK8 f 61 58
Centralla, 1S90 7 to
llrlarereek, 11 I
Heaver, lsti-J 4 50
llentou, vm 8 00
tiloom, W.ii 9 00
llrlarereek, 1S94 1 (H)
CutawlssaBor. WVl 150
Centralla, 8 50
Centre, 4 00
Klshlngcrcik. 8 no
Oreenwood, 2 00
Heiuloek, ...... 8 00
Jackson, 1 (Hi
Loeust, S 50
MiniiHiiii i
Main, ... 50
.iiioun, .... i ou
it...., ...... .
Mt.) Pleasant, 60
oranue. 2 5o
l'lne. a fit
8eott, Ml
Sugarloaf, 2 00
Hoarlugcieek, 1898 l on
Dog
1803
DISTKICTS.
Berwick,
llrlarereek,
Catawlssa,
Centro,
Greenwood,
Hemlock,
Milllln,
Montour,
Scott,
8ugailoat,
Heaver,
1893..
1 5?
2 17
07
2 50
1 01
85
85
47
(8
1 Oft
13
1 80
1 14
1 82
1 IS"
60
UO
1 15
1 or
1 80
18
HO
97
1 47
52
2 00
91)
85
llentou,
Berwick,
Bloom,
llrlarereek
Catawlssa bor.
" Twp.
Cenlrulla,
Centre,
Cleveland,
Couynghain,
Klslilngcreek,
Franklin,
tin enwood,
Hemlock,
Jackson,
Locust,
Madlsou,
Mam,
Milllln,
Mlllvllle,
Montour,
Mt' l'leasant,
Orange,
l'lne,
lioarliigcrcek,
Heott,
bugarloaf,
$13 80 $ 29 22
Amount outstanding, Dog Fund.
Bloom,
Catawlssa,
Centre,
Conynghoin,
Centralla,
Berwick,
coiiyngham.
MUlvlllo,
1HS0 t
55 55
25 W)
9 50
44 70
17 10
28 00
84 50
2 CO
224 85
88 00
411 no
42 00
82 6(1
49 Ml
5 (HI
17 511
28 00
89 00
28 00
40 00
43 50
25 20
11 50
23 50
19 50
44 (HI
20 (HI
62 49
8 6(1
16 (HI
18 50
1889....
1890....
1892. ,
1891....
1892....
1392
Beaver, J893...
Benton ...
Berwick, " ...
Bloom, ' ...
Brlarereek
Catawlssa Bor 1893 ...
i wp 183 .
v mi nilia, 1803 ,.
Ceutre, 18W3
Cleveland, 1898 ..
Coiivnirtiuni. l8im
l'lHlilngereuk, Ism....
Franklin, 1893 ...
(Ireenwood, 181)3 ..,
Jackson, 189.1 ..
Locust, 1MH ,
Madison, I8113 ,
Main, 1811.1 ..
Milllln. ISM..,
Mlllvllle Boro, 183 ,.
Montour, 1893 ...
Mt l'leasant. 1893 .
CONTINUED TO THIRD PACIB,
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