THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA en Ask A healthy , woman what she would sell her health and the would tell diamotidi In the world could not buy it. What um for diamond rings to i ,t, Bi,r1,i,.M dllJlitiic.v luc Bumiincu fincers, or earrings to licrht 'up the cheeks hollowed by disease? Health is the first requisite to womanly happiness. General ill-health in women has its ori gin in local womanly diseases. Cure the diseases of the delicate womanly oreanism and the Ken eral health is perfectly restored. The remarkable benefits ex perienced from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription are due to this medicine's per fect cures of womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "It adonis me great pleasure to be able to nay few words in rcpnrd to the merits pf Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription sod his '('.olden Medical Iiseovery.' writes Mrs. Mora ru, of lsllns, Jackson Co.. Mo. nI wm tempted to try these medicines after seeing the effect upon mv mother. At an early stage of married lile I was grratlv bothered with painful peri ods, also a troifblraome drain which rendered me very wenk and unlit for work of any kind. I lieenme so thin there was nothing Ufl of me but skin and bone. My huslwnd became alarmed and got me a bottle of 'Fa vorite Prescription.' After he saw the wonderful effects of that one he got me two more, and after I used those up there was no more pain, and I be gan to gain in flesh very rapidly." " Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Acccept no substiute for the medicine wmcn works won ders for weak THE PANAMA II AT- They are the Finest Example of Weaving in the World Made in the Citq of Jipilapa. RULED BY CURIOSITY. rVuy Americana Seemingly Go Crnsy Over Itoynl Visitors from Old World Monarchies. Foreign critics of America nnd Amer icans find anitiething incongruous in the almost univeisul riirinsily of our dcmcicrntic coiintryttien in the persons, the habits, the elinrncters hihI the nets of those who inherit the right to rule, mul of their wives, sons, daughters, listers nnd cousins mid mints. One cnnnut deny tlie fact, however it nitty be explained, nor however con I'ont rndictory to democrnl ie principles, it nitty be. Moreover, snys the Youth' Companion, the country hns just given n most conspicuous Illustration of the In the work that he has just com pleted on basketry. Professor Otis T. Mason, of Washington, discovered that the finest example of weaving in the world is the Panama hat. These hats are made in the city of Jipijapa (pronounced hippyhappv), in the pro vince of Montecristi, Ecuador, and the industry constitutes one of the greatest resources of that republic. The reason why this hat is known to Europeans, Americans and foreigners in general under the iiaine of " Pana ma " is owing to the fact thijt nearly two centuries these hats have reach ed the markets of the outside world through the ports of Panama, on the (sthmus ot Darien, the great distribu ting center for the products of the South and Central America countries. The correct name is, therefore, the 'Jipijapa hat." The " toquilla" or leaf of a small plant is used for this purpose. It (rows abundantly all throughout Ecuador, the leaves coming up in the shape of a fan. The technical name f the plant is the "carludovica pa--oata" and it is this plant that fur lishes the material for making the Jipijapa hat. There are Jipijapa hats f all qualities from those costing a tew cents up to those that are worth 685. The merits of these last (really uarvels of fineness) consists as much n the scarcity of the toquilla straw as n the difficulty of the weaving, and, herefore, it is exceptional to find hese hats on the general market. The hats of current sale cost from a ew cents up to $25 and $35, while eery fine ones have been known to ('etch as high as $85. In buying a Panama, or, more prop erly speaking, a Jipijapa hat it is neces ary to ascertain two things that the oquilla straw is whole and that it is not stiffened. It is not easy to recog ize this first condition. In order to aake two from one the professional at weavers of the city of Jipijapa plit the toquilla straw with such per iction that unless a person is accus tomed to such examination it is al most impossible for him to distinguish tie difference. The second condition easily recognized, for the poorer rade of hats are stiffened to make ine straw firmer and white. Good oquilla straw is white and stiff enough ot to need any gum, and only the .rdinary Panama hats are stiffened. Panama hats, ranging in price from "400 to $15 have had a good sale in 'loomsburg, while there are a few lid to have cost $25 and even $50, orn here. The supply of the better 1 rade oi Panama hats appears to ave become exhausted, at least one f the local dealers was so informed f one of the big city firms. HOW'S THIS ? We offer one undred dollars reward for any case of itarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known '. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, id believe him peifecily honorable all business transactions and finan ally able to carry out any obligation ade by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug . sts, Toledo. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, holesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter (tUy, acting directly apon the" blood id mucous surfaces of the tystem. rice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all t.ruggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pill? are the but. yl'KICN MAKU1IKK1TU OV ITALY. (Humor Has It That She Will VIMt the United' States.) trait. Upon one point it is easy for t lie iniuised foreign observer to err. lie tuny fancy t lint he defects here 11 lotig inp for royalty nnd n dissnt isfact ion with republican simplicity; but every American knows Hint the desire to see it lion docs not imply u wish to own one. The trnit manifests itself in many wnys. The desire of the Amer"iciin girl traveling abroad to be present nt court and the willingness of her father to ; provide the appropriate raiment, tire ! expressions of it. What matter if the I consciousness (hat she wil carry back ! to her native place a special distinc- tion because of her how in court cos tume to the queen of Kngland or Italy does add a certain attraction to the ex perience? Hut as the woman who has been pre sented becomes each year a more fa miliar object, so the royal visitor bids fair to lose his "rarity value." It is now reported that the kinrrnf Helgiuni, the dowager queen of Italy and the crown prince of Siiiin, to cite only the best founded reports, are laying plans for American tours. Meanwhile the long of Knplnnd gives special audiences to American hauliers nnd other inonarchs of our business world. It riay be that n healthy curi osity eorrespondingto thnt which our royal visitors provoke exists in more than one palace concerning the men whose energy nnd brains have won them well-nigh kingly powers of con trol. Indeed, it need not be feared that cither the palace or the American city will sulTcr through gratifying so natural an instinct. REV. JOSEPH PARKER. London rrcuclier AV ho Itehnkcil Klntf liluril for II re v In it lleer anil Sulilinth llrrukliiK. There was n striking scene in the City temple of London, when, during the course of a sermon, l!ev. Joseph Parker, 1). )., administered a pointed rebuke to King Kdward, which was loudly applauded by the congregation. Having alluded to public houses as "trapdoors of hell," Dr. Tnrker re ferred to the King's recent brewing of beer while visit lug Lord Ilurton. "I'rny for me," said the divine, "that I may speak delicately, loyally. If the stfOr REV. JOSEPH PARKER. (Most Eminent Non-Conformist Clergy man lu England.) king brews beer what can be wrong in the subject drinking it? Whutthe king does is likely to be imitated br others. His majesty is more than u man and must regard all questions from a kingly point of view. If the king goes to n Sunday concert, as he did recently, he deals it deadly blow to the linglishmon's Sunday. The king 1 11 n IK it. attend 11 nonconformist liicu of worship, but he can go to a Sunday toncert." This renin rU called forth cries rf Shaine," and Dr. Parker continued: "If the king, who is the head of the church and defender of the faith, eun violate the Knglish Sunday, what can the people,do but follow in his steps? I would rather give a great sum of gold than appear to be disloyal; but lean not be disloyal to Christ, and It is bet ter that these things should be said." liev. Dr. Joseph Parker is a Congro gatlnnulikt, and has been preuchlng sihtfe. 1H4K. lie Is noted for his frank utterunces. lie once startled Christen dom by calling on God to damn the sul tan. "1 say," he excluimed, "God duuin the KUltanl" . AUDITORS' REPORT FOR - It: Centralis and Gonyngham Peer lisirict, FOR YEAR ENDING SECOND MONDAY IN APRIL, 1902. Amftrote D. lloldtamrthy. Collector and lYeamirer, In acrrmnt irUh Jltmit drift IntrrrM Tux for lltt year tndtng neitmd Monday of April, l'.WV. DR. To amount of townslilpdtipllrato.. " borougli aiiilk'.ute . CK. ...flWW.ftt . W7.9fl 1 -'051 64 By amount ot tax returned for township I " ' " boroiiKii " " exonerated tor townsiilp " " borough S per cent, commission as collector on 3Ni9 til 3 per cent, commission as treasurer on .MH4.1.'I Following orders : order Ho. 1, August 1, l'.rOI, Interest, .T. M. Owlnner J, " w. fliurpny esi. 4, " 6, " " fl. X, " " , Fcb'y 1st 1TOJ, (, " " 11, " " is, " " " " 11, " " 1H, " " 10, " IS',13 O II Millard Kdward Williams Jno. yy Ooldswort liy Uco w Davis I) V Hack J M uwluuer C (I Murphy est. o U Millard Edward Wililnins Jno. w Hoidswori.hy Oeo. W Pavls It (- lllil.'K Kdward Williams Amount carried over to general tax (by motion).... 1 59 l 1AIK1 4li l 1'JS48 4?.tW RO.OO 81.60 WHO 12. Ml Hi Ml UftOO UM) MOO II". M i.M 1J.VI WOO 111 Till 12.IS0 1I.S.M -tiKA 64 Motion carried to notify Poor Directors and Treasurer that here, sltertho above amount Is .lot, to bo carried over to the genenil tax, but to be applied to u meiit of the bouiled Indebtedness only. We the undersigned hereby cer'lfv that wn have examined tbe fore going accounts and Had them true and correct. Witness our hands April 21, litOi. ?4 llorough Auditors. THOM McnoNNKI.t, 1'ATHIt'K CAI.V, WM. A. HE1LLV, Twp. 'Auditors, JNO. IIOONKV ,IN). IHNi IIKY JNO. UL 1)1) V A. P. Onldnworlliii, relief nr nnd Tri;imrpi; In mimint with Poor lax fur ((' r rntliiig ttml Muiulati ifAwt), ll)oi Dli. To ntnount of township dupllcnto $IWIT 00 Hinount of borougli itupllento D17.K8 aiuouot of sciiii (1 mid unseated tax received from County 'treasurer "f 4 M amount special tax transferred 1Ts.h amount eaau from Steward 75.31 $ 9713 28 Balance due Treasurer :w? 61 CK. By amount of township tax returned I ntnount of borouuli tux returned ninount of township exonero Ions amount borough exonerations 6 per cent commission as collector on lii8.1i 1 1. ... 3 percent commission as treasurer on tr&7 74 Following orders: No. I April 1, 19(11 W B Dnvls o d f '- May 4, lliol L A Klh y Co., merchandise 8 " " " ' o d r 4 " " C n Murphy estatemdso 5 ' " " " odr 6 " " " milso 7 " ' " " odr 8 " " ZhcU Kn lsher meals tor tramps !i " .inniHn Dully teas and cotleo 10 " " William .1 lllnes odr II " A 1) Uuldswoi thy coul f 10100 ? 1:1 June 1, 1901, Win K Davis, Odr 11 " " 1. A Kl'.ey t o., mdsn . l ) " " M I Irh h sou, phosphate 1H " ' I, A Klley & co. od r 17 " " Znch Kn lsliVr, meals to tramps lit " Hem riihilshlng t o., order books 19 " a D (lolilHwortby balance due on 1901 settlement. SO " " llucbmiiin Uros., miscellaneous Blip... ai " " A IXtoldsworthy horse hire, tw o horses 19 days at . sl.f.O Si July fi, 111, .Timies O Dalley tea and coffee 1SI 64 111 00 M.'Ji M:ni 811. 4r. 14,:l5 10.00 lt:I.Vl iio.no isi.c.1 20.00 1UI.4H i.VOO H 00 1(1.20 i:. 00 1.63 1.1.1 10.00 fi i 70 MI.01 47.50 2.III) 13,50 20 M ao 81 82 83 84 8A Mrs 1 has Orth milk to Mrs Burke w K Davis odr Znch Kp Isher meals to tramps Mr. Mi w.t odr LA Ullcy&io, odr " " indsn A D Ooldsworthy horse hire " " money advanced direc tors trip to Dunvlllo C U Murphy estate o d r " " mdso Dr K M I.ashello medical services 80 Aug. 8, 1901, Muyberry Inlander labor poorhouse... !I7 ' " Jacob Tyson cutting grain :w " " I. A Kelley A Co o d r 39 11 " Mrs I has Urtli milk to Mrs Burke 40 ' " BJ Dyke meat ... 41 " " Uumuel Voder burial ot Mrs Haas and keeping children 42 " Mrs K Boyle milk 10 Mrs Joyce.. 43 " ' h A Klloy & Co mdse 44 " " Mrs Flnncl milk to Mrs Mctiulre and Win Mitlloy 45. " " Win H Davis odr 45 " " Item l'tibllsh'ng Co stationery 49 " Buchanan Bros repairs poorhouse Ml " 11 1; Michaels burial ('has Calahau 51 Sept. 7, 1901, The American printing audit, m iiaiuey itiuor ui. pooruouse Norton llanley salary as steward Miss II llanley maid at poorhouse ilkl valley hupply Co mdse 10 small pox case B J Dyke meat, l (! Black anidavlts Mldvulley Supply Co clothing tor Mrs llaus Mldvalley Supply Co o d r Delia Miller maid at poornouse L A Hi ley & Co mdse ... " odr A D Gold8worthy horse hire Void c (i Murphy estate odr and mdso fi 54 65 H 67 f.8 59 (it) m 2 til 04 05 OH Oct. 5, 1901, James Dalley tea and coDee 07 08 09 70 71 7a 78 74 75 70 77 7S 79 NO 81 SS M 84 83 8ii VVm K Davis odr. C W Murphy estate odr and mdse Jno W (ioldsworlhy salary director .... B J Doyle " " Jno It Murray " " .... l"eter Lenahun " clerk Dr K M Lashelle, medical services A D (Joldsworthy, room rent Dr K M l.flHtu'lle, extra medical service Nopt. llanley salary as steward Mrs E Doyle milk to Mrs Burke 1, II Daniels spring wugon to I' II 11 C MIchaelB undertaking 8 coffins ... Nort llanley mouey adv'd. for suoats... Ueorge Miller farm haud Jos Moses odr L A Kelly Co o d r " ' mdse Void C (J Murphy estate mdse and odr 81 Nov. 2, 1901, Nath Krelshe.r carpenter work P 11 89 Ml 90 111 92 93 91 :i Wl 97 US 99 loO 101 hsi VH 104 Joseph (larvln plastering P 11 w is inivis, oar ilcis u smith repairing ouggy ( has Btrausser carpenter work 1' II. .. L A ltlley & Co, o d r " " mdse Peter Lonahan mdso " " carpenter work I' II renn'a state Lunallo llospllal, patients at hospital ... Buchanan Bros rooting and repairing.. B J Dyke meat Burke Bros burial of Anthony Cain .. Ihhho Lavati Hmithing and repairing.. MIhs II llanley maid Blur l'tibco priming loot) audit K M Lanhelle inert, ser Mrs Joyoe II C Mlfhuels burlul Mi's Friday 11 sit 6.05 SB 50 9.00 A.lil 10,00 1,25 30 00 811.00 81.08 30.60 20 CO 80.00 1112 03 13.50 7 85 18 00 00.00 1 40 100 23 125.00 4.S0 52i'l 82.30 10.0) 22 no 1V25 25 00 211.1 0 50 00 ICO 00 14.00 23.45 34.00 3.50 4.50 10.00 iS.OO 17.10 85.00 3.100 2)4.77 1S00 21.00 Uli.75 100.00 11 10.00 100.00 li o no Pfl.PO I8.no 15.00 100,00 Sl.70 95.50 110 00 24.75 U.nO 82.60 65.00 9.67 224.12 l.'i7.5D 5S. 00 10 Oil 17.5 17,25 77.50 48 55 21170 151.50 92.00 47.70 68.70 t6.on 14 05 15.00 82 00 11 5l sa.oo and 107 " " A D Ooldwnrthy horse hire at. farm. . jig wm llsnley fHrm hsnrt ....... ..t l(i " " Norton nnnley snlsry s stewnrrl.... 110 " Mrs K Boyln milk to Mrs Burke and MrsMoniihan lit " " A D (loidsworthy money paid Werners- vllln Asylntn 118 Nov. 7, 1901. Jno Cnrt wrlirht, wntchnr at smallpox esse Mldvulley .............. jig " A D (foldsworihr L V cosl Co, Coal ... 114 m Aaron Trexler whisky small pox case 116 " mlehnel McDonnell, o rt r 116 " .tames O Dnlley tea and coffee 117 peter Innhsn mdse .... 118 ' .inmes Thomnson mesls to tramps .... 119 " " Mrs O'Connor w hiskey ion II i fl II Mlllurrl o fl r 121 " Dr H M l.asbelle saliry In full 122 " " Buchanan Bros Leader range repairs... . I2 " " Nath Krelsher carpentering, P H 1l " Peter Lenahan " " 127 " " II It Ooldsworthy mdse to P II j-8 ii n odr . 129 " " Jlrs R Doyle milk to Mrs Burke Mono- ban nnd Joyce IDi) ii V j McDonnell odr 131 ii ii Dr H M I.nslielle medlclno services lo Mrs Joyce ..... 182 ii ii H c Michael o"ffltn for II Potttt jug ii ii wnlter Haas blxeksml'hlnir 18f Jan. 4, 1902. Buchnnan Bros heater and house fur- nothings 187 " " Prtr l-enithnn rrdso 114 ' D (foldsworthj'outter 142 " " D J Dyke meat. 143 " " refer I.enahnn mdse.. ........... 148 rob. 1, Jims, Jno W l'urceii tr,a and coffee 149 " It J Dyke meat. .... H0 " " Buehansn Bros kltelo-n furnishings.... 1M " " Jacob Miller h lind labor 157 Mar. 1, 1902, II J Dyke inet, 100 " " Jno W l'urceii tea and cnfT'' 181 " " Mrs K Doyle milk for Mi's Surk, Joyce and Monnnnn Geo W Mlohnols milk for Bernard liongherfy M flrleh A Son phosphats W II .loties, w hlsky to small pox case and poorhouse A D (ioldsworlhy digging grave D Uilsiel A D (lohlsworthy ticket to Kurope for Frank Socka .. . . Bui hntinn Bros mlsccl to 1 II B J Dyke meat Win Bulloek mdse II c Michael burial Dan Mussel B J Dovle sitlnrv Jos It Moscr odr Win Atnsurcio hlngllniis children.... 11 C Mlehnel cotlln for Jus I'urcell A D Ooldsworthy money advanced directors trln to Danville - 178 Apr. 6, 190?, L a ltlley Co o d r mte Mrs E Doyle milk to Mrs Burke, Joycn and Mohaha'i ' A D ooldsworthy horse hire ' Isaac Beaver services 1900-191 ' B. J Dyke hi"t Dr It M I.nshelle examination ot Bow- era anil Evans ' James Thompson horse hire Void ' A 1) Ooldsworthy 2 bay horses making duplicate.... money advanced directors, trip to Danvlllo 1 I'eter l.etialian odr ' J H Moserod r ' Dr It M Lashelle mod services for Sarah Brennan ' A D Ooldsworthy money advanced for coal , ' A D (ioldsworlhy room rent lu full ' Jno W Oiildsworthy salary lu full Norton llanley salary In lull steward. ' Wm llanley salary larm hand Mtss II llanley, salary as maid ' B .1 Doyle salary In full ' 11 li Ooldsworthy mdo " " odr Jno H Murray salary In full. 1(12 163 161 165 166 1ii7 1(18 109 170 171 172 173 178 177 179 180 1S8 181 18: 180 187 189 19J 191 19-2 191 194 195 190 197 198 199 SlO 201 202 Wl 204 205 206 Apr. 12, 1902, I'eter Lenahun clerk. 207 ' KJFlynn attorney . 20H " Feter Leiiuhiiii stationery stamps 209 " " Jno W Ooldsworthy .state tax Horn Aug 1893 to Allg. l'll 210 " " Kdward wuilums State tax from 1H'.'7 to 1903 311 " "OB Millard State tax for 1900 212 ' " " Norton llanley mouey advanced for mlscellaneoU'i , 214 " " Juo W ooldaworthy extra Bervlce 2i6 " " ,luo K Murray extra service 216 " " B J Doyle extra service 219 " " six audltors'salary 220 " " E J Flytiu ext ra services 221 Apr. 22, 1902, Peter Leuuhan atteudlng oudlt. 222 " " A T Conway room rent and meals 223 " " Norton llanley extra service Apr. n, is'.is, u b Miuaru oar July, 2, 189.4, Sept, 1, 1900, W E Davis odr Aug. o, 189-, u B Millard odr Oct. 6, 1900, W K Davis odr " " LAhlleyttCO odr Nov. 3, 19A W E Davis odr ' " L A Hlley it Cj, odr f mdse 107 Dec 1, 1900, w K avis odr 118 Jan. 1, 1895, Edward Wllllutus State tax 141 Feb. 2, lool L A Klloy & co, odr 116 Jan. t, 1901, W E Davis, o d r 118 " "LA Hiley A Co, odr , 140 Feb. 3, 1901, W E Javls, odr 142 " " L A ltlley & Co, mdse.... 148 Apr. 2, 1901, " " odr 149 " " " " mdse 46.50 70.00 66.00 1P.60 28.28 IM.on 11. 8 4 60 20.00 9 00 6421 700 f.00 80.00 60.00 46.85 115.' 0 61.no 118.00 11011 10 50 16.C0 11.M 2.00 7.00 66.10 6 45 80OO 67.60 10 95 10 50 87 92 10 SO 4 15 16.97 11 00 16.10 5.20 12'..f0 27. 51 5(0 in si 8 8.i II 10 21.01 45.ro 116.110 30.00 2 .00 17.00 40 00 125.00 10.45 10 to 62 00 10.011 23 03 10.00 800 246.000 10.10 I. 1.00 6.U0 57 50 6.00 40.17 in. uo 10II.HI 135.91 00.00 19.00 3j.lK) 72 i 8 66.0? 1IHI.n0 101.00 75.10 1. 00 10.00 8.00 1.U9 81 M 68.50 52.00 68.00) l.iO.iO 26.00 ti.ro :W.iki II. no (17.50 Ili.Ol 10.UO I2.50 10 00 102.60 20.42 10.00 110.00 12.19 10.00 2. 00 90.00 10.011 60.00 16.00 5.! 115 00 IS. BO - 10100 79 LtMouulManaing orders prior to April 2Uh, 1902. 123 Apr. 7, )88, D It Kulp lumber 12ft Jan. 3, D91, l.l..le Krapp, muld 105 May 5, ls92 Oeo Drledlltie, o d r 112 June 4, 189 j, " meat 19(1 Apr. 7, 1891, J D Oood tramps 217 Apr. 13, 1891, A J Lenubau, odr 71 Oct. 6, ls94,Martha Moiisn, salary 75 " " J A Oood Tramps 112 Jan. 1, 1S95, MnrtUu Mohau, sdary 132 " " 169 Apr. 22, 1895, " " la full 139 Sept. 6, 18u6, O II Pllllmarj, graves K0 ". " O W eager, potatoes 161 Oct. 8, 1896, U Irvln, undertaking 197 Nov. 7, 1896, J II Kobet'lson, horse hire 213 Mar. 0, 1-97, O U Mosor, o d r 6 Jan. 6, 1-97, " " 200 Apr. 1, 19, 0, W W Black, boarding Mrs Klce 13 June 2, 19n0, Directors schuyl. Co, odr. .Mrs. Evans 117 Apr. 6, 19;)l, Kd. cuff, milk 24 July 6, 19.il, D It Knorr, making cider 25 " " II V Bright, llino 46 Aug. 8, 1901, O B Millard, State tax 47 " " " o d r 105 Nov. 2, 1901, C Q Murphy estate, o d r KI6 " " " " mdse 125 Dec. 7, 1901, " " od t 126 " " " " mdse 184 Jan. 4, 1902, W E Davis, odr 135 " " Jas Thompson, boarding Ed Joyco 139 " " L A HI Ley & Co, mdse 140 " 41 C O Murphy estate, o d r , Hi muse. 144 Feb. 1, 1902, L A ltlley & Co, o d r. 145 140 117 151 152 153 mdse W E Davis, odr 0 B Mlliard, o d r 1 (1 O F cemetery, graves... C O Murphy estate, o d r.. muss.. lsH Mar. 1 1902. W B Davis, od r.. 168 " "LA Ulley t Co, o d r 159 " ' " ' mdso 174 ' " C O Murphy estate, o d r.. 175 " " " " mdse , 178 " " II V Bright, lumber, nine and brick. 179 " " Adam Ualdner, lumber 1K1 Apr. 5, 1902, C O Murphy estate, o d r 182 " " mdso 187 " " Jas Thompson, horse hire 188 " " " ' meals for tramps 213 Apr. 12, 1902, Mi's Jos McDnuiioll, milk 88 " A T Conway, carpet 216 " " Dr J M Uwluuer, salary I 5 77 8 00 8 50 2 89 5 00 65 00 40 00 4 30 11 10 10 On 10 00 4 00 6 20 50 00 8 0.) 132 50 li7 50 10 7.i 54 75 4 C3 15 00 18 00 116 70 157 60 826 42 45 00 1.H1 92 20 00 1 50 75 II 82 50 lsl 90 80 (0 18 80 10 00 70 00 " 4 00 82 50 l'O 52 10 00 57 00 05 77 84 00 169 37 187 48 562 95 71 60 114 50 3 00 1 25 1 1-0 20 111 173 00 Lint of exoneration for yenr ending April, 19.'2. TOWK8U1P. Special Poor. Tax Mrs John Burke 75 $ 46 " Mary Butler till 1 (0 I at h Bi udley 1 37 1 83 ' Terrace Cain 2 5(1 1 60 Patrick Bradley 63 87 Patrick Burns 70 42 Mrs Ann curdutT 65 89 " Wm Can ley 1 oil o Anthony cosgrove 1 CO 60 Mrs Owen Culn 37 23 Pat rick Dougherty 60 8) Mlcbael Eugan 1 25 75 Mrs Bern Krnsiberger sft 61 John Flantiery , 50 30 Michael rianne.-y. 60 80 Thomas Uerrlty 1 oo o Mrs Michael Oerrlty 75 45 MaryOuughan .. 1 37 83 Mrs Thos Oerrlty.... 50 80 Mary Hendricks 1 to i Wm Hendricks 1 1 60 9J Mrs James Ilogan 13 07 " Bridget Hum 05 89 " Patrick Joyco 1 oo i.u John Kllour I (X) co Mrs Michael Kelly - 1 00 60 Bridget Cain 50 30 Bridget Lavelle 60 80 lliin j Lavelle Heirs 65 89 Thomas Mooney 1 00 60 Jumes Monnhan 1 Oil 60 Bernliard Mooney 1 00 60 Mrs Jumes Mohan 1 "0 60 ' Bridget Murray cuff 75 45 " Jouu Monoliau 76 45 " MaryMcLnln Michael McDonougU Kdward Monnnnn Mrs Bridget McDonnell.. Peter McAndrew Patrick Module James It Mcllale Mrs. Martin Mclntyre.... Juines McHale , Patrick Purcell , Bridget. Padden Edward Itooney Cath ltlley Mrs Tnos Shovclln ...... Julia Klley Oeo Wyait cath Wynn Mrs John Welsh " Patrick Tirpy ..... Auihony Welsh .... " Bridget Welsh James Brltt Put rick Cain John ( use y John McDonough .lolin Corrlgan Michael Hutu Lht of exoneration for year BOKOUOII. , 60 , 50 50 . 1 00 , 75 6J 60 1 21 l oo 50 , 1 00 to , 1 00 ', 1 25 , Ml 1 01 . 75 , 1 '0 , 1 00 , 1 no , 1 00 , 65 . 6') . 50 , ' 88 Mrs P V Burke " Ann Barrett Dennis Curley , Centralis. Hose Co Mrs John Donahue ... " Patrick Fogerty,, 5i 22 82 88 ending April, 1902. Special Poor. Tax. i 8 20 f 2 40 8 20 90 3 20 1 20 1 20 2 40 67 li 40 Wl 90 Robert Farrell Mrs Oallugher " Cuth Orant " It Hallhau " John James , ' Arthur Nnsh " Mary Buddy " Martha Vurworth , " Bryan lllgglns. " Michael O'Connor " Susan Whiting , ,k Terrance Cain , Michael Donnelly " Mary OallagU r Patrick J Kyan Widow O'Donuell Anthony O'Donuell heirs , Mrs June Berry , " Owen Culn Bernard Kelly Matilda McliugU cam Ciur , Owen Mccarty We, the undersigned, have examined the above accounts and Hurt thetn true hnd correct. WM. A. KKILLY, 1 Towiwlilp THOS. MCDONNELL. Auditors. FAT1UCK CAIN.dclUbed to sign). JOHN HINCUKV,) JOHN IIOONKV. U"""ongh, JOHN KI DDY, J Auditors. (V1T10 80 2 00 1 51 2 40 1 80 1 80 1 35 1 00 1 20 2 40 1 80 2 60 1 96 so no 2 40 1 80 2 40 1 80 2 60 1 95 2 80 2 10 1 80 1 35 1 40 1 lift 80 110 1 SO 1 85 KO liO 2 411 1 ho 8 40 2 55 1 80 1 35 1 20 93 1 40 1 05 1 60 1 3 1 00 76 rKOUUOR ACCOUNT. 11 tons hay w oo... 16 " straw in on,,. ii " com louuer " 12 oo ,. 198 00 . M0 00 . 132 00 3NM bends eabbsge " 02 70 ns m bus potatoes " 90 S9i M 210 corn " 75 ISO oil 118 oats " 51 78 17S ' rvo " 56 1M 18 " buckwheat ' M m 20 " turnips " 40 8 o 6 ' tomatoes " 60 I .Kj 10 " rf d Is-ets " 4i 4 s 6 ts-iins " so os 6 " onions " w 6 If in sweet corn " "6.. t 61 1 1 do. cucumbers " i 20 lbs lard . " 12 Mm 175 " butter " 6 M 12.6 pork " 1H 7$ 115 " saitsngo " "V 14 4.1 " psnnli'tllS " 06..... t 26 813 gallons .lder " 10 81 HI 1149) 43 raotitci sold. 1 cow and calf $3 " I calf 91 pounds ( t 61 1 rnlf 103 pounds " W 6 IS I calf h pounds " 00 6 8 15 bushels potatoes " 9J IIW 1 old spring wagon 10 OS 2 0 heads oabbugd " S 00 4 00 76 M By amount paid treasurer 474 it Labor paid for In grain Ketiben Hang threshing, 8 l'i Adam Bang, tine of thresher, l.Ou: Lloilsi!ne,!h resiling 146 bushel oats, 1 9.i: 18 bushel buckwheat 60c; IV.i bushel rye, 58 15 U I VD A rannicR om nANn. 9 bushel buckwboat ( '60 t 4 M 7 tons hay ' 1st" 1MW 6 tons straw " 10 00 )' UK) lbs lard " I o U'.ibii. potatoes(plantlng)" .in 81 a 4 bit potatoes (eal lug) " 36 ou 3 birre ss uir krout " 8 40 per bbl.. 5 '.'4 63 gallons vinegar " .M l oiishel ou t " " ' '" 40bushl ie " .66 ' 40 bushel corn " .'0 til il -421 a Cenmn of rxtr oimc, April t. 1902. Total tiuniber remaining from Inst year 1 .. sdioll led din Dig year 4 f " discharged during year 5 died dor tig year I ti remaining end of year 17 Help Km ployed. Delia Miller to July 8, 1801. ' ..... llarileita llanley, July 9, 19H to April 6, I'jot. Win llanley ' 16, " Jacob Tyson cutting thliteen acres of rye. 1'wo Horses, April 29, '01, to May 21. 'oi, 19 days. Lire Sfn'fc on Hand. Four horses, three cows, (one cow and calf died) on -calf, eleven shoals, (four died, seven remaining) ono breeding sow, two turkeys, thirty-live tflilckcns. itrrntorv of Uonrehoia Proiiertg, ono bedroom suit, four bedroom stands, eighteen beds aed bedding, six uew iron beds ami. bedding, two heaters (one uew), two ranges (one new), one furnace, ono small siove, six tables, ono old lounge, one new si air carpet, tweniy-tlve yards rag carpet. lour room lu grain carpel (one new), one old washing machine, cno cradle, two mirrors, two clock!', ten new chairs, two new rocking chairs, elgut kitchen chairs, one old rocking chair, one clipboard, on witt ing desk, one old sewing machine, two pair scales, ono pair s' Ulyards, one molasses laucet, one molasses lap, one cabbage cutter. i'KiiitiKiri tif Vintrlet Kxpenten. Jno W ooldsworthy, salary f O0 B J Dovle salary 2'0U0 Jno it Murray, salary ......... 2i)utn Peter Lenah -u, clerk's salary and attend ing audit '-',lf'5 Norton llanley, steward salary 4'0 Jno W Ooldhworthv, extra services .w Nt B J Doyle, extra services JjSJ Jno u Mill ra, extra services 52 00 Norton llanley, extra services 14 mi Money advanced directors 1 " E J Flyuti, attorney fees A (M extra services - 25 (J Auditors' salaries, (six) oV1"?! outdoor relief . '.5 milk 13 (M Merchandise to poorhouse 2no3 1 Meat to poorhouse 331 1M Medicine 'l Horse hire Commlitslon ot Colleetxir and Treasurer... 4so 8 Bai. due TrCKS on lool settlement l: s Maklug Ojut diiplluatH 10 00 Peun'a state LuniUlo Asylum 9oo Wernersvlllo Asylum 26 28 Help at. poorhouso I2 Dr It M Lashelle, medical services Iin Ml I'ndertaklog al Tea and colTce (l Coal ,; Fertilizers 1.5 06 Stationery and stamps 36 smithing atid repairs 61 as Two bay horses 215 0a CulU-r 80 00 shouts New spring wagin 9 5 Meals for trumps 25 oo stale tax 60 0 Nursing Whiskey HiO Carpenter work at poor house 491 Plastering at poorhouse 610(1 Mooring 47 7 Heater, range und Plumbing Ml vi Printing 68 0 Room rent S-106 Anidavlts 5 Digging Ornves 9 01 Transportation ticket to Europe, Frank Socker 40 0 Sundries 73 41 Id-pairs M Boom rent and meals for auditors 30 1 Uoom of carpet destroyed by directors.. 402 Dr J M Uwluuer, medical services .......... 173 Oil Lumber, lime aud brick 753 4t 112,81 5i Orders redeemed during year ending April 12, 1902 $ 9795 65 Outstanding orders ... 8716 so $13512 li Orders for bills of this year Issu ed and paid t his year t 8963 41 Orders for bills during year end lug April 12, 1902, issued and outstanding this year 3159 It Orders Issued In previous years and paid this year 830 24 Orders lstuud In previous years and outstanding 657 66 18 -lt IV LUiblllilee of Poor Vlttrtcl. Outstanding orders .1 8716 80 Outstanding bonds 11600 00 Amounts due Insane Asylums Wernersvllle, to June 1, 192 . 39 00 Harrlsburg, to May 81, 1932.... 186 50 Danvhle, to MarcUl, 1902.. . 7155 57 '22547!ff Atsets. Amount due district by A J Lenahan, 1894 t 507 Pennsylvania Railroad Reduced Rates ta Mineapolu, Account National Education al Association's Annual Meuting. On account of the National Edu cational Association's Annual Meet ing at Minneapolis, Minn., July 7 to 1 1 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from alt stations on its lines July 4 to 6, good to return not earlier than July 8, and not later than July 14. at rate of sin gle fare for the round trip, plus $2.00. These tickets will be good for return passage only when executed by Joint Agent at Minneapolis and payment of 25 cents made for this service. 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