Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 14, 1883, Image 4

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    STARTLING STATISTICS.
The Shadow Hanging Over New
York City and the Entire
Country—A Tribune
Opinion.
The nation has been horrified at the
burning of a Milwaukee hotel, where
by seventy lives were lost. This
event carried terror because it was
sadden and appalling; but ha i the
same disastrous results to life and limb
come silently they would have been
unnoticed not only by the people of the
land but also by "the very community
in which they occurred. Fatal events
of a far worse nature have taken place
in this very city, but they have at
tracted DO attention, nor would they
now did not the Bureau of Vital Sta
tistics bring them to our notice.
"Figures do not lie.'' whatever else
inav he uncertain and the report on the
deaths of this city is as startling as the
comment on its life. During the past
year the enormous increase of certain
maladies is simply appalling. While
the total number of deaths has dimin
ished and the death rate on most dis
eaacs has decreased still it is far great
er in one or two serious disorders than
was ever known before. More peo
ple died in the city of New York in
1882 from Bright's disease of the kid
neys. than from diphtheria, small-pox
and tvphoid fever all combined ! 1 his
scarcely seems possible but it is true
and when it i* remembered that less
than one-third the actual deaths from
Bright's disease are really reported as
such, the ravages of the malady can be
partially understood.
The immediate query which every
reader will make upon such a revela
tion of facts, is: What causes this in
crease ? This is a difficult question to
answer. The nature of the climate,
the habits of life, the adulteration of
foods and liquors, all undoubtedly con
tribute; but no immediate cause can be
certainly assigned. Often before the
victim knows it the disease has begun.
Its approaches are so stealthy aud its
symptoms so abscure that they cannot
be definitely foreseen aud are only
known by their effects. Any kidney
disorder,* however blight, is the first
stage of Bright's disease. But it ia
seldom that kidney disorders can le
detected. They do not have any cer
tain symptoms. Myi-terious weariness;
an onusu.il appetite; periodical head
aches; occasional nausea; uncertain
pain*; loss of vigor; lack of nerve pow
er; irregularity of the heart; disordered
daily habit*; imperfect digestion—all
these and mauy other Bvmptoms are
the indications of kidney disorder even
though there may be no pain in the
region of the kidneys or in that portion
of the body. The serious nature of
these troubles may be understood from
the fact that Bright's disease is as cer
tain to follow diseased kidneys as de
composition follows death.
It is high time the Doctors in this
land who have been unable to control
kidney troubles, should be aroused and
compelled to find some remedy, or ac
knowledge one already found. The
suffering public needs help and cannot
await the tardy action of any hair-split
ting code or incorrectly formulated
theories. If the medical world has no
certain remedy for this terrible disease
let them acknowledge it and seek for
one outside the pale of their profession.
For the discovery of this remedy and
for its application to this disease, the
people of this city; the people of the
whole land; not only those who are
suffering, but those who have friends
in danger are earnestly and longingly
looking.
The above quotation from the New-
York Tribune is causing considerable
commotion, &9 it seem* to lift the cov
er from a subject that has become of
National importance. The alarming
increase of kidney disease?; their insid
ious beginnings and frightful endings
and the ackaowledged inability of
physician-) to sucessfully cope with
them may well awaken the greatest
dread of every one who has the slight
est symptoms. It is fortunate, howev
er, thai the surest relief is often found
where, possibly, least expected, and
that there is a specific for the evils
above described we have come to fully
believe. Within the past two years
we have frequently seen parties claim
ing to have been cured of serious kid
ney troubles even after hope had been
abandoned; but in common with most
paople we have discredited them.
Quite recently, however, a number of
prominent and well-known men have
come out voluntarily and stated over
their signatures that they were com
pletely cured by thu use of Warner's
Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure. Most
people have been aware that this med
icine his an unusual standing and one
entitling it to be classed above propri
etary articles generally; but tnat it
had accomplished so much in checking
the ravages of kidney disease is not so
generally known. Its great worth has
been shown not only by the cures it
has effected, but also because a number
of base imitations have appeared in
the market, fraudulently claiming the
valuable qualities of the original Safe
Cure. If it were not valuable, it
would not be imitated.
The above may seem like an ultra
endorsement of a popular remedy but
it is not one whit stronger than the
facta admit. Whatever assists the
world toward health and consequent
happiness, should receive the hearty
endorsement of the press and all friends
of humanity. It is on precisely this
principle that the foregoing statement
is made and it merits the careful con
sideration of every thinking reader.
—Scandal is the enlarged edition of
gossip.
"Dr. Benson'* Skin Cure eradicat
ed my pimple* They used to break
out continually." Steve. T. Harrison
Rochester, X. Y.
—There ought to le cheap ice next
cummer.
What Women Should Use.
Dyspepsia, w.-ak back, despondency
and other troubles caused me fearful
suffering, but Parker's (linger Tonic
makes me feel like a new being. A
great remedy. Every woman should
use it. Mr*. Garitz, Pittsburgh.
The Tale of the Flase Teeth.
False teeth may tell lies ill a quiet
way. But a real tooth tells the
solemn truth when it sends its mes
sage of pain through all the nerves and
muscles of the face. "I have the tooth
ache!" is the almost audible howl.
And the ache is, "Yes, and the tooth
ache has me!" When the pain of neu
ralgia settles in a decayed tooth, some
thing must i>e done. Get Perry
Davis's Pain Killer.
—Fill your lamps in day tiire and
avoid cccidents.
Petroleum V. Nasby.
P. R. Locke, Petroleum V. Xasbv
(Editor "Toleda Blade,") writes:
I had on a forefinger of my right
band one of those pleasant pets, a ' rue
round." The finger beet me inHaimd
to a degree unbearable acd swollen to
nearly twice its natural size. A friend
gave me Henry's Carbolic Salve, aud
in twenty minutes the pain had HO
much subsided as to give me a fa r
night's rest, which I hod not had
before for a week. The inflamation
left the finger ip a day. I consider it
a most valuable article for the house
hold.
Cures the Piles Too.
Edouard Keintard, of New York,
writes:
It gives me great pleasure to say
that a single box of Henry's Carbolic
Salve effected a complete cure of Piles
with which I had been troubled for
over a year, and which nothing else
that I used would cure.
Don't allow cabbage and potatoes to
rot in the cellar.
ACase that Puzzles the Whole
Faculty.
Mrs. Milo Ingram gave the names
of some of the most reputable physic
ians in the two cities (Pittsburgh aud
Allegheny), to whom the had paid
large sums of money for treatment,
but she rapidly grew worse. She
was then taken to the most reputable
physicians and sergeons in New York,
but with no better success. They had
all pronounced it cancer, and dec'areed
she must die. The flesh of her breast
was eaten away down to the ribs; the
breast bone was laid baro and the die
ease made its way upwards, causing
the breast to become detached from the
wall of the chest, hanging loose from
above. See page 25, of Dr. Hartmau's
"Ills of Life," how Peruna cured her.
They are given away by druggists
(gratis).
New York city has a tenement
house population of half a million souls,
occupying 22,000 houses.
"Throw Physic to the Dogs" is a
command, disobedience to which has
cut short many a useful life. The
remedy called Wilsouia advertised on
another page, strikes us as a most
reasonable one.
Treatments by electricity has often
been found beneficial, and could it be
applied constantly might do more.
By the Wilsonia method, mild, al
most impreceptible, currents of mag
netism are constantly given, which
in an almost marvellous way restore
health. Its achievements in the East
are the universal theme.
A soft answer may turn away
wrath, but it is far safer to trust to the
legs in case the other party is real mad.
The Frederick-ton (New Brunswick,
Can.) Bcportcraays: "Nobody can
but admire the persistent enterprise
manifested by the owners of St. Jacobs
Oil in keeping the name before the
public. It received a big 'send off' in
the House the other day by the Hon.
Mr. Perley, who warned his colleagues
in the Qoverment of the danger of
Bear Killers receiving two bounties
for one nose; the judicious use of the
Oil causing rapid growth."
—The new postal law authorizes
the publisher of newspapers to arrest
one as a thief who takes their paper
and refuses to pay for it. Don't forget
this.
is better than show."
Durability of health is worth pore
than the wealth of a Vanderbilt.
Kidney-Wort is man's co-laborer in
maintaining health. With healthy
liver, bowels and kidneys, men and
women will always be in good health.
If the bowels aae torpid, if piles tor
ment, if the back is full of pain, get a
package of Kidney-Wort and be cured
without more suffering.
—The new Governor of Pennsyl
vania wants evevybodv in the State
who has anything on his mind to free
ly address him. Here's the opportunity
for the man whose chambermaid won't
tuck in the bedclotbs at the foot.—Bos
ton Post.
An effect existing without a cause
is an impossibility; tickling in the
throat, huskness of the voice, violent
coughing, etc., are effects of a severe
cold. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures
the cold at once and removes its ser
ious (jffsCtP.
—Reports from New York say that
there is a coal boom brewing.
11. R. Miller, Reading, Pa., savs:
'I have been using Brown's Iron Bit
ters as a tonic and appetizer and find
it very beneficial "
—lt is said that Pennsylvania
farmers grow one-third of all the buck
wheat produced in this country.
Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and
Chamomile Pills are prepared ex
pressly to cure and will cure Head
ache of all kinds, Neuralgia, Nervous
ness and Dyspepsia. Proved and en
dorsed by physicians.
Remember the birds, a few crumbs
thrown into your yard will keep many
a little snow bird from starving.
Josh Billing heard from.
Newport, R. 1., Aug. 11, 1880.
Dear Bitters —l am here trying to
breathe in all the salt air of the ocean,
and having been a sufferer for more
than a year with a refractory liver,
I was induced to mix Hop Bitters with
the sea gale, and have found the tinc
ture a glorious result. * * * I
have been greatly helped by the Bit
ters, and am not afraid to say so.
Yours without a stsuggle,
Josii Billinos.
\ new counterfeit half dollar is
out. It is made of copper and alloy,
plated with silyer, and is nearly full
weight.
RtCEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR 1882,!,
Statement Showing Amounts Received and Bal. due from Collectors ;
YEAR." DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. AM'TRK 'D I BAL DI E J
187 Cranbery township Alex Duncan $ 25 00 $
" Fairview borough Wm. Patton
« Butler " - Charles Crouse 6/ 61
" Centreville " £ T A '.? ,et 'L- V w l<
1871' Millers town •« O L Henshew <O7 13
" Buffalo township P J kellev 200 00 412 CJ I
" Cherry Robert Sankey 6»_> o4 (
" Fairview borough Isaac Hawk 85 66
" Petrolia " - S P Miles .s©4 ,
ISJ-'O Concord township J II Clark 141 <4
" Petrolia borough E 1* Wilson 34 «0
1880 Clav township Cyrus Campbell 66 59
1881 Adams " S B Irv.n 400 13
1882 Adams '• A Flemming - 739 00 827 S,
1882 Allegheny twp James Mair - 910 30 404 94
1881 Allegheny twp JaraesColgin 300 1/
1881 Butler IK>rough R C McAboy 1100 o<> *403 04
1882 Butler borough Charles Crouse <6IOO 1932 <2
1882 Rva.lv " J B Smith t>49 21 320 8 >
ISSI Concord " J B Campbell £l6 71
1882 Concord " Peter Camerer 1675 43
K i|i'|„v " James Cranmer 418 1,
1882 ClaT " R J Gold 543 46 837 06
'"' Clinton " McCall 1475 05
IHV"> Cmter " Samuel Irvin 670 41 514 55
ISM Center " W H McCaudle* 370 27 168 12
1881 Clearfield " B McD'vitt 139 42
1882 Clearfield " FPllcßndt in i' 11
is 1 rhprrv 14 J Allison 1!»4 33 <1 4.1
1882 Cherry « fn, McGill 798 57 407 99
1881 Cranberry " Donoly ot 00 398 57
1882 Cranberry " Elias Eastman 400 00 10O» 57
1882 Conn*rquenessing township J L Shannon bno 00 651 5o
•• 41 George Meeder 2;>B 18
1881 Centerville borough. John Bingham.... 150 Ou 33 05
*• J M Roberts 100 OO -04 3*
jg SSS&fcrrr .S 3 M..
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1881 Fairview township J C Rf? 0.,
" H Gibson 110* 1501 oO
1881 Franklin towuship John St Clair 132 14
" 11 John Albert 4!*/ •><> 94» .59
1»81 Forward township R A White 61 83
" " Cramer 1312 lb
1882 Ilarrisville borough Joseph Pew 52 74
«< •• \S ni Cochran 144 00 141* S3
1881 Harmony borough Joseph (iruver 164 8n 61 32
1882 4 ' *
1881 Jackson township G W Wilson o„ 7
1881 Jefferson township [>»?,'«' «®j| jj|j ...
. hS .) k '• William Harbison 888 00 522 13
Karns City borough D McLauglin 6099
1881 Lancaster township Jo# ««ru>an 201 4.
«« •« Milliman 1021 00 273 62
•' * Vlillerstown borough Chas Alderny 242
I>Bl Muddy creek twp Samuel Jones 600 00 J 0>
l£g.) •< «« Jonathan Joneii 740 8J (JOJ 03
1881 Mercer township Andrew Hamilton 130 3'J
»» 44 Jonathan Bovard <o< 00 19«> 93
" Marion towuship M Sestnu 600 00 567
1881 Middlesex township William Logan
jsg.i <i ' W J Whiteside* 817 .<0 t>4/ 38
fBBI Oakland township J M Beatie 210 81
" F H Moma 10>0 (K» 241 10
1881 Parker township L L Daul>enspeok 230 00 #
.woo " I'ho* Allsworth ;>OO 00 14w> lo
'• Penn township Tin* H Graham 131198 238 01
>.,„ r ■ w»u P h ........... £ S w ..
Potersville borough John Glenn i 65 tO 11U 20
ia«t ivtrolni " William Gibson 1 70 19
•> '< William Gibson j 1<»0 00 105 80
1881 Summit township Robt Gilleland 461 8»j 210 32
18S"' " Joseph I.indsey i 9'> l «>o j.40 1/
" " Slipperyrock " ............ Thomas Shannon 1037 07 524 43
•' Saxonburg borough I'dward Morhaff ! 3JI 4">
1881 Sunbury " Albert Mechlin# ; 00 *4s 90
1882 ?< .. JSWick. " I 00 00 .10.) 79
It<Bl Venango township " T Murrain 158 09
..u >i " E F Mcßride j 300 00 85 > 0o
1881 Washington " K Christy 538 13 *ll 39
J S 8., •« " Samuel \oung ( 873 40 604 43
lssi Winfield " W P Denny j 246 05
.< Robert Cooper 1067 27 166 02
1881 Worth '« William Mcßride | 212 91
loo.y •« " C Carrie 102# (>/ .>Bl ii
" Zelienople borough E Zehner j 375 (H»; *l2O 16
'• Butler township JosCriswell j 00| 49
ToUl II 43
since audit.
Cash Account—Receipt! from Collectors.
1878 Cranberry township $ 25 00 (
" Butler boro 61 '
1879 Buffalo township 300 00
1878 Fairview boro 80 00 ,
1880 Concord township 6.> 00
1881 Adams " 3 ' 7
1882 Adams <39 00
1881 Allegheny •* 103 45
1882 Allegheny o™ J*J
1881 Butler boro 1,100 00
1882 Butler boro "61 "9
1881 Butler township 318 9o
1882 Butler " 844 00
1882 Buffalo " M 3B 80
1881 Brady " lyl 00
1881' " " 622 00
18S1 Concord " 425 00
1882 " " 1449 31
1881 Clay " 543 46
1882 " " 358 ° 2
1882 Clinton " 1.386 68
1881 Clearfieid " 87 09
ISB2 *• " 641 76
1831 Centre " 362 00
1882 *' " a4B
18S1 Cherry " 187 35
1882 " li 7SO 00
1881 Cranberry " 57 00
4 " 400 00
1881 Connoq'ug " 181 3 7
1882 " " 655 00
1881 Centrville boro 150 00
1882 " •' 100 00
1881 Donegal township 177 67
lg£2 " " 1,300 00
'• Fairview boro 208 00
1881 Fairview township 98 05
1882 " " 1.107 29
1881 Franklin " 50 76
ISB2 '■ " 485 00
1881 Forward " 559
lgs2 « •« 1,210 91
ISBI Harrisville boro 34 17
1882 " " 144 00
1881 Harmony " 155 00
1882 " " 225 00
18S1 Jackson township 62 35
1882 " " 1.100 00
1881 Jefferson " 415 68
1882 " " 886 00
" Karns City boro 90 00
1881 Lancaster township 137 82
1882 •' " 1.021 00
" Mi Hereto wn boro 225 00
1881 Muddycreek township 534 07
1882 " " 738 87
1881 Mercer " 90 13
1882 " " 707 00
" Marion " 600 00
1881 Middlesex " 462 20
1882 '• " 817 50
1881 Oakland " 106 16
1882 " " 1,000 20
1881 Parker " ~ 230 00
1882 " " 500 00
" Penn " 1,187 70
1881 Prospect boro 26 88
1882 " •« 223 00
" Portersville " 65 00
1881 Petrolia •' 21 41
1882 " " 100 00
1881 Summit township 432 00
1882 •' " 952 24
" Slipperyrock " 1,020 00
1881 Saxonburg boro 305 38
" Sunburry " 25 00
1882 " " 60 00
1881 Venango township 100 52
1882 " " . 300 00
1881 Washington " 430 00
1882 " " 786 59
1881 Winfield " 11l 65
1882 " " 1,007 28
1881 Worth " 138 19
1882 " " 994 82
" Zelienople boro 375 00
Total cash receipts from Collectors..s39,4Bß 11
Tre»Hiirer'n Recelplfi lor Per
centage on Acc'l for 1882.
1879 from Cherry township $ 66 54
1880 " Concord " 76 57
" " Fairview borough 17 65
" " Clay township 66 59
1881 " Adams " 69 34
" " Allegheny " 52 81
" Butler " 63 25
" " Concord " 64 80
1882 " Concord " 76 27
1881 " ('lay " 59 65
1882 " Clinton " 72 98
1881 " Clearfield " 36 53
" " Counoi|uenessing twp 56 91
" " Donegal township 76 03
" " Fairview " 11l 65
" " Franklin " 61 03
" " Forward " 55 04
1882 " Forward " 63 73
1881 " Harrisville borough 14 00
" " Jackson township 66 73
" •• Jefferson " 62 66
" •' Lancaster " 57 25
" " Muddycreek " .. 59 79
" " Mercer " 40 26
" " Middlesex " 66 16
" '* Oakland •' 52 95
" " Prospect borough 15 68
" " Petrolia 928
1882 " Saxonburg '• 16 07
18S1 " Venango township 47 71
•' " Washington '* 63 28
i " " Winfield " .50 77
' " '* Wo r 'h " 62 05
I Treasurer'** Kcrelitlttliy Vouch
er—Account lor 1882.
' 1879 from Fairview boro $ 38 01
' 1881 " Adams township 13 28
j " " Allegheny " J43 91
1882 " " 55 30
1881 " Butler " 71 44
1882 " Buffalo " P4O
" " Brady " 27 21
1881 " Concord " 226 91
1882 " " " 149 85
1881 " Centre " 827
1882 " " " 24 44
" " Clinton " 15 39
1881 " Clearfield " 15 eO
1882 " '• " 76 99
1881 " Cherry " 69S
1882 " " " 18 57
1881 " Connoq'ug " 19 90
" " Donegal " 127 35
1882 " " " 98 31
1881 •' Fairview " 399 65
•' " Franklin " 17 35
1882 " " " 12 36
1881 " Forward " 120
1882 " '< " 37 52
1881 " Harrlsvllle boro 45°
" " Harmony " 980
" " Jackson township 92
" " Jefferson " 15 91
1882 " Karns City boro 24 16
1881 *' Lancaster township 635
1882 '* Millerstown boro 17 10
1881 " Muddycreek township 614
1882 " " " 7 93
1881 " Middlesex " 28 83
•' " Oakland •' 57 70
1882 " " " 49 80
" " Penn " 24 28
1881 " Prospect boro 17 01
1882 " " " 4 96
1881 «• Petrolia " 39 43
" " Summit township 29 34
1882 " " " 9 41
" " Slipperyrock " 17 07
1881 " Venango *' 386
" '• Washington " 44 85
1882 •« '* '« 86 81
1881 " Winfleld " 83 63
1882 " " " 59 99
1881 " Worth " 12 67
1882 " " " 32 85
Total $2,305 76
Court House Aoc't for 1882.
Samuel Hvkes.. # 525
Joseph Klliot repairing lamps 2 20
Heck A Patterson carpets and oil cloth. 55 54
Joseph EIHot painting 2 00
«• " » 7 70
G W Zsigler scrubbing .. / 1 00
A C Gibson window blinds 1 50
A C Gibson window blimds 7 05
M Reiber one-half dozen brooms 2 00
Jeff Burtner gas tltting 5 CO
John Smith repairing Court Hou«« .. . 127 76
G W Ziegler repairing safe lock 1 50
i •« •' Court House ... 200
" " attending clock A scrubbing 825
, S McClymonds Court expense 7 25
J McQ Smith Court House repairs 4 03
Char Duffy Court house 1 06
, G W Ziegler " " 1 00
Christ Mechling mowing I 25
G W Zeigler court house 1 00
•' •' repairing roof 1 00
«« " " clock and scrubbing 725
John Smith repairing floor in hall 4 00
8 G Purria 31 62
Bitter & Italston hemp carpet court
bouse stairs 27 68
John West plastering 1 75
James Craton scrubbing 1 °9
L Mechling mowing Court House yard. lUS
G W Ziegler cleaning Court House 4c,. 400
G W Ziegler stove pipe for Court House 602
John West plastering and repairing
Court House 51 25
G W Ziegler attending clock 6 2.5
D L t'leeland cleaning clock 75
Jeff Burtner Court House 3 00
S McClymonds Court Honse 6 70
Mrs Flemming sorubbing ~ ~, 3 00
John West calsomin ing 3 00
M J Reiber 1 dozen brooms 2 00
G W Ziegler Court House 4 00
•' b •< « .. .. 200
" " " 5 15
« '« " ...... 625
Total - 15
Inquests for 1882. ... - $343 65
Befunded Tax for 1882.
William P Penny... $ 5 67
Robert Sankey »> i 96
A N Hamer .. 1 00 |
Joseph Heuchberger 1 <53
James Riddle.... 3 15
William Ramsey 6 2*
G W Wilson 2 61
R W Atwell 94
Robert White 1 50
Total .. .. ,-W 74 ;
Road Viewers $157 00
Constables' Return* $605 33
Mixnlont Aoc't for 1882.
May 4. J A Heed ?2.«*w 00
| June " '*'• i
Total |
Commonwealth Account for 1832.
W A Wright $27 85 Pete' Kramer. ... 96~
R C McAboy 15 Oo Jacob Keek 83 5 3
Fred Buhl 27- John K«unedy... 1 5®
Kev J McElree... 8 3*> Frank Evth. 3 50
John Keuuetly... 4 2u Jennie Maxwell.. 57 5®
L P Walker 3 00 L Wolford fi
X X Stevenson... 10 85 L P Walker f> t>o
Jacob Keck I Oo G Turner 9 4^
A X McCandle*. 13 50 Geo Cauipliell 70 (•*'
W M Smith 11 5 Rolit Campbell... 14 S"
James tiribben... 3 44 R H Pillovr 7 00
J C Donaldson... 200 J C Muitland 31 50
W D.mbenspeek.* 4 07 Joliu MechliDg... .'I 71
Kmj Flansgan 27" M Siuitli 2 (K)
Chiis Cochrau 3 00 Hugh Dutfy 11 00
T J Alworth 3 00 John Regan 5 00
Win Smith 2 Oti Joliu Kennedy... ti 15
Dutfv 5 00 L P \\ alker 7 tlO
Win Pattou 2 !*5 James Smith 24 54
John Kennedy... ♦> 02 David Stewart. .. 0
L P Walker 12 00 Vfn ! A Hen 2 00
S N MeCiiudlesi. 5 0s G C lioessing 4 00 .
Patrick O'Brian.. 4 44 Henry Korn 1 20 ;
Jas Buzzard 2'3r Samuel Greer 4 72 i
U S llindinan !> 00 Wm Evth 4 0) ;
John Kennedy... 3 00 Robert Fowler... l!' 84 j
Jonas S Har.xell. 54 o.' Jas Thompson.... 5 !<>;
Sani'l M'Civhi ,nds 2 00 Laura Shull 2 00
A Harley 2 00 I. P Walker 11 55
Robert i>iinn I !» Hugh Spreul
Len Stewart 484 wife is KS .
Jacob Wolford.... 1 90 Josiah Graham.. 12 12!
Hnbt Hind man. 23 04 Josiah Graham.. 8 (Hi |
Peter Kline 2 o. Samuel Riddle... 75
John Kenedy. ... 287 I S Wilson 502 ,
W H Hoiliuaii . 5 > 00 Peter Kramer... 31 50 ,
Joseph Mannv 4im J S Campbell syo !
L P Walker 4 85 TtfcM Dooglas... 1> 72 (
Ira M Pattirson 8 lit John Berg 5 00
S S Bard 2 70 John Conn 3 08 j
i. S Colter 5 o.' I>r Pillow soi j
Lewis Woll.-rd . It 02 M N Grier I 75
W Williamson... 1 00 S P Irvin 225 |
W Cruden 3 7-RC McAboy 5 no
J M Loudon i 7> J C Breaden I 9ti
R II Young b 7" E Graham 2 84
Maggie Perry 2 9i: II Dmdenger 3 00
Wm Riehey 1 j I' Walford. 12 28
Samuel Smith... li 02 J I" Brittain 5 00
B F Hockenliery 10 84 L P Walker 32 40
John Donalds in 2 00 Jas Thompson... 2(5
J L Hindman 23 70 Jas Gilfillen 3 98
Satuuel Graham.. 4 tkf I' '• Coovert !' 00
J O Coulter 4 72 Lizzie Gibson... 3 08
Pl' Brown 5 7: l.ev MeQuistion . 14 10
J C Hawk 7 m Susan Harbison S ,'W
Henry DratVr... 5 0i •< S Bard 2 79
James Pratchcc.. 12 5 Jas 11 Kearns "i 25
Adam Pratzkue.. 12 oo D S Barnhart 8 71
Alex Baxter 3 0 A P Kittigun 4 10
A N MeCaii'lless 15 7-i '• 1' Walker Hi 93
Jns it Prillj/1e... 5 0" Joseph Balpii 5 00
KC McAbv 5 lV<|J'i<> Tu.Ts 278
Ci. o Bulger 500 D ivid Wilson... 4 Hi
W Mitchell 500 Chan Yaunkers 395
Win Riehey 3 20 "ugh DutlVy 1 01
Emma Camp 8 20 L P Walker 2 00
J M Adams 2 00 Dr Hockenbery. 2 72
J M Adams 3 00 J » Morrow 2 08
I, P Wulker 0 <HI L P Walker 9 22
J E Russell o 7.' W B Dodds 23 30
S G Morrison.... 10 40 P E Sowash 7 09
Samuel Dickey. 700 M B Mcßride 500
Martiu tteisemao 25 (H) "*' Bottner 20 28
John Kennedy... 270 E Barnhart 1 93
Jno McQ Smith 500G II Muntz 212
Joseph Keck 10 45 S P Irvin 825
Jno Glass 8 56 A Baxter 16 15
L P Walker 21 25 L P Walker 3 35
A N MuCandlew 17 28 I" S Graham 50 00
LP Walker 11 9." r '«° H Graham 12 00
Woi Williamson 3 00 Isaac Wible 8 lti
Wm Riehey 3 90 M Sample 4 10
Martha Dufford.. 9 37 •' Miller 11 30
James Pollock... 5 02 J* N Greer 7 00
S E Rockwell... 33 58 Dr Neyman 25 00
Ii Lempskey 3*5 34 «* r S H red in 2« r » DO
L P Walker 20 19 Robt Lefevre,... 3 02
A N McCandle* 1 52 Cramer •• 28 47
Jpo Kennedy... 270 L Ji Walker 200
Mrs II Hayes 3 96 FJ Alworth 4 40
WSWaldron 3 OOlWm Desso 2 08
Geo K Balph... 6 00 Jno WivU', et al. 4 40
Wm Gilchrist... 4 90 F R Belles 1 50
Clem Graham... 8 25 \Vui Patton 7 96
II Kingsbury... 208 J N Miller 11 12
CO Kinsbury.... 1 50 Jno Staff, eta 1... 11 12
M N Greer 18 50 WLDaubenspeck 336
WLDaubenspeck 77* A S Moser. 2 96
Thos Donaghy... 925 Joseph Keck... 895
Jno Weigle 7 11 A X McCandless 6 91
Mrs Aultmire 308 Chas Arm0r...... tj 02
H II Adderhold.. s 84 Nixou... 4 14
J E Bard 2 OS C Youkie 3 50
W W Bard 26 08 J I) Young 2 78
Wm Daubenspeck 50 T A Burton 320
It J Bortmas 7 73 A L Campbell... 208
M Sample 4 65 \\~ E Reed 6 00
Dr A Neyman... 50 oo $ Campbell... 19 ?o
X B Moßride..... 5 00 \J X Gweit *8 26
/eph Kechner... 15 10 F It Coovert 2 3i>
J L Ilaffman 2 00 R Lafevere 10 40
S P Irvin 5 60 X Gormley 9 04
John Glass. 4 92 Jno Lafevere 7 o3
C M Cnovtrt 6 48 R Lafevere 7 88
Dr A M Neyman 20 00 S W Hazlett 6 78
DrS Graham 20 03 R Ash 11 56
F Johnston 11 90 JnoSpohn 6 3B
D F Barnhart.... 23 69 O W Shupe 4 78
J R Johnston.... 11 84 0 I, Brinker.... : . o>\
vVui Williamson 1 5" Uugii MeFadden 447
Peter Kramer... 10 29 M Leibleret a 1... 2 96
II Donaghy 3 00 F C Flanigan 2 80
Dale Thome 7 44 Juo Staff 6 78
II Clark 7 44 Geo Miller et al.. 14 04
A N McCuri'Jies'J 30 Q7 H W Stqkt.y,,, 1 ,, t*
HC Miller 91 Thos Donaghy... 13 0o
A L Mayer 7 02
Juo Weigle 78 48. Total $2504 62
Levy of County HII<I Stale tax
|or J99s.
! ('aunty.' Xt'tte,
Allegheny township *1277 14 $ 43 10
Adams " 1534 47 32 46
Buffalo " 1423 32 32 75
Butler " 1376 64 4 bb
Brady •' 945 77 29 29
DoDCgal 4 * . -•»... . L»;9 vlO Si 60
Concord " 167.) 43 15 91
Clearfield " 912 57 1 95
Cherry " 1197 34 922
Connoquenessing twp 1267 56 :i9 00
Clay township ••• 1365 12 Li -{0
Clinton township 1449 9a 25 10
Center " 1210 89 4 10
Cranberry " 1393 58; 11 99
Fairview " 2518 60 89 4d
Franklin " 1413 38 29 37
Forward " 1259 46 52 70
Jackson 1148 64 18 95
Jefferson " 1416 05 41 77
Lanoaster " ............ I2(i0 33 84 29
Mercer " 900 43 250
Muddycreek " 1326 51 22 32
Marion " 1147 27 20 00
Middlesex " 1438 08 26 80
Oakland *' 1266 94 24 16
Parker " 1895 60 70 65
Penn " 1402 29 48 $0
Summit " UO3 T-' 24 10
Slipperyrook " ............ 1506 30 55 20
Venango 1115 44 39 61
Washington " 1366 26 71 57
Winfield " 1211 79 21 50
Worth " ; 1382 69 26 19
Butler borough 2626 77 ; 66 95
Centreville 292 78 11 60
Fairview " 285 43 60 07
Karns City " 161 9<l 13 25
Millerstown " 326 16 19 60
Petrolia " 184 60 21 60
Prospect " 323 82 13 65
Sunbury " 158 65 214
Saxonburg " 2?7 20 94 25
Harrisville " 275 83 18 00
Harmony " 1 454 78 16 00
Portersville " 175 85 7 35
Zelienople " ' 474 21 ! 20
Total $51197 44 $1375 90
AKHCHNorM Account Tor 1893.
E Esston $ 000 Robert Kissiek . 8 00
Joa Daughorty. . 13 25 C G Lamb 6 75
W P Denny ... 19 25 E Zeliuer. 7 50
Chaa Warner 11 00 Wm Cleeland 7 75
Wm Dougan .... 21 09 Henrv Shaffer... 8 25
Wm H Both ... 525 Isaiah McCall... 75
P M Boyl 1 SO John Albert ill 50
W H Yandvke. . 18 25 H M Gill 22 50
J B El'ler". 15 25 W J Hutchmtn . 18 75
Oeo E Hav 18 25 J C MfClytnonda 21 75
Chas Micklev 18 23 J W Jones 19 25
8 H Dufford" .... 15 25 Phillip Flinnar. 13 75
W H Anlrance . 9 25 Hugh MeFadden 37 00
Daniel Wallet ... 17 25 W A Christie.... 25 59
Wm Gibson .. . 525 Robert Cooper.. 24 75
Perry GiUwo • 37 2f, Perry Gilmare.. iIS - A
E C Adams H 25 Wm Routh 8 75
Jamee C'ranmer.. 18 25 J L Shannon.... 22 50
J B Mcßride 17 00 F P Mcßride 31 00
II F Murrain.... 16 25 U C Lensner.... 25 75
RGilleland 11 25 G J Graham ... 27 00
Geo Hilderbrand 41 25 J F Wimer 15 75
JO Ray 33 25 C W Wick .... 7-5
£kiaa Hindmau .. 4 So John Stair c 16
James Parker... 12 25 Wm McGill 27 00
OO Lamb 3 25 Jacob Sinters... 28 25
Henry 80rt5.... 500 J B Campbell.... 29 50
R H Oliver 3 45 Nicholas Kramer 21 50
WH Bturdevant. 335 Samuel Young... 28 75
James Davidson. 24 00
It A Wliite.....! IS (iti T"ot»l n5
Samuel Jones.... 13 00
Tipstave Account for 1832.
Thomas Shull $ 136 00
John Flemming 00
Joseph llensliberger 13S ()0
baniuel Johnstoii 140 00
William Williamson 126 00
Henry Korn, 110 00
Johu Mahurg 136 00
George E Hay 132 00
A X McCandless 42 0o
Total *1,078 00
Western Penitentiary Account.
Western Penitentiary .$738 52
Allegheny County Workhouse 751 62
Bridge Account for is*> 2.
John Burr repairs on Fisher bridge,
Cong, twp 2 Sit
Thos Craig work on Millinger bridge.
Center twp 27 1*
Wm Bower bolts furnished for Millin
ger bridge 1 s 2
John Bahm plank for B'iyer bridge,
Jackson twp 53 40
Elias Bover work on B">ver bridge
Jackson twp 5 t*>
J R Brandon plank for Snyder bridge,
Frankliu twp 4 10
IW. J Gilleland repairs on Parks
bridge, Adams twp 35 10
E Eminger repairs on Buffalo bridge,
Buffalo twp 5 00
L C Cartwright masonrv on .Etna
bridge, Slippery rock twp 50 00
J R Brandon repairs on Snyder bridge
Brady twp 12 9$
L C I'nrtwright masonry on .Etna
bridge W0 OJ
J L Shannon repairs on Shannon
i bridge, Cong, twp 500
j C Weckman fill to Buyer br:dge,
I Jackson twp 30 00 !
G \V ( miner repair on Monroe bridge,
Buffalo twp 19 65
, J I. Itice cleaning Ilaimonv bridge 5 00
J l" Renfrew repairing Thorn I'reek
| bridge 30 00 I
X King repairs 011 Lancaster bridge....
j L C Cartwright removing old .Etna
bridge 30 00 '
! I. C Cartwright masonrv .Etna bridge 1- i
I " 1" «
JllO M Shira repair on Harper bridge. 15 41 .
I. C Cartwright fill to Aetna bridge .... 35 11 >
Peter Fennel repairs on fill, Brady
bridge 5 50
. Pittsburgh Bridge Co.. iron for .Etna
bridge, contract in 1881 2745 <»5 |
! J;is W Heed, lumber for Aetna bridge 120 on
I Wm Hu-telton removing drift from
Henrv bridge, Hutler township 10 <m
■ Mathew Badge, wood work, Mct'and
less Connixpiessing township bridge 10 in !
Mathew Badge,wood work McCandles*
bridge 14 25 i
C WicKman fill to Boycr bridge
Jackson township 33
Mathew Badger, wood work McCand
less bridge 12 47 !
R J Turk order from Matthew Badger II 00
Mathew Badger: wood work Met'and*
less bridge 42 !
Bander A; Pyle planking Muddycreek
Wm Kinser removing drift from
Kinser bridge in 00 |
Jos Manny repairs on K ittauing bridge 1 5o ;
A McCandless repairs 011 Thorn creek
bridge 25 0.1 1
Wlll (iilleland, 111 usi.nry of Brown
Mill bridge Forward township 100 00 I
Jas M Grosman repairs on Armstrong
bridge Cherry township 1 5o !
Jno Wade masonry and fill Sarvers
Station bridge Butfulo township 2<>B il
Jno Gallagher repairs on Alien bridge
Franklin township 25 00
Matthew McCullougn removing drift
from Shaw bridge Muddvcreek twp 6 (ill
J M llilliard masonry ami wood work
Turner bridge Parker township 242 51
J L Patterson wood work Sarver sta
tion bridge 133 00
J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge
Fairview twp 50 00
W J Gilleland, contract Brown bridge
Forward township 30 00
W W Breckeuridge A Son, superstruc
ture Gallagher bridge Franklin twp 368 7.5
Jno Gallaher repairs on abutment
Gallgher bridge 23 03
BFStauffer repairing, Bonnie Brook
bridge Summit town-hip ti 00
David Cupps raising abutment Spring
dale bridge 150 00
W J Gilleland masonry Maple Furn
ace bridge Allegheny township 100 00
Adam Weber abutment across Conno
iiueiiestiing creek on Freeport road
Butler borough 75 00
Fiemming & Badgers masonry and
tiil on Burgoyne bridge Clearfield tp 140 01)
Wm M McCormick repairs on Ralston
Mill bridge Butler Iwp 5 00
J A Gordon repairs on Donly Station
bridge Parker township . ' 25 00
W J 1 iillehiiid masonry on Browns
Mill bridge Forward 'township 232 33
E Eminger repaint on wing wall Bull'alo
Donegal township 45 00
Adam Weber masonry Freeport bridge 225 00
" " fill at " " 40 0o
Ulrich West fill Sprindale bri'Ji|4» "hi
J A Gordon rejsairs, Kurns city bridge 10 uti
M MnKenney repairs, Shannon bridge
Connoquenessing township 1 5Q
Casper Fcihi repairs on Pier bridge
Connoquenessing township f 40 (K)
R A Mayer repairs on bridge 75
A Fennel repairs on McMillen bridge
Cleartiehl township '5;: ;',2
A C Shira fill to Harpers Mill bridge
Parker tp 2C 00
Morse Bridge Co, bridge j» 0 u Brow 11
mill bridge Forward township 527 82
A \V Wright lumber for Brown mill
bridge Forward township 83 tjo
W J Gilleland masonry Maple Farn
nace bridge 93 20
WJ Gilleland masonry and nil at
liiown uiill bridge 94 00
E H Adams repairs on Carr bridge
Slipperyrock township 5 00
J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge
Fairview township 4 30
EH Adams repair 5....,..,,, 25 00
Fretl Win torn repairs abutment Thorn
ureok bridge Penn township ~,,, 2'J 00
Adam Weber masonrv Freeport bridge 200 0o
JllO Gordon Campbeli bridge 50 00
A P Brown planking Monroe bridge... 13 00
A Weber uiasonary Freeport bridge... 200 00
Isaac Donaldson Stony Run bridge 50 00
Total. $7733 54
Treasurer's Account with Townships and
Boroughs for County School, Road
and Poor Tax.
; 3 ' '£■ ~ t
Districts. • i |
187s from Ihuler boro $ 8 .Ti ? $ Ist
i«7i> - " " is ii« re .w " a
1880 •' •• " 27 43. 38 -v, 51 no j; :rj
1881 " " •' 110:1 i* mi 11 go 2->-,
1 ski 1 WiuiioUl twp. 14 !*i 21 :•"» so i;<; 46112
ISBI " " '• 41* 81 «u 47 ."Mi 48 U2
187JI " Venango " 221 74 22.'/ 2(K
1880" " " 280 .'>74 I lis
IfWI " " " 20 !»■"> 27 «3 . . 8 2;»
IS7SI " Brady " 2 2(1 ;t 10
1880 " " " j 12 28 '
1881 '• ' '• 12 05 12 IS ~|
1879 " Adams " 53 1,7
1870 •' Summit " 4 <«< 925 3 0:1
1888 " " " 408 .... 1 ....
ls»t " « " 981 .... 4in
l' H fa" Cherry " 372 233 Ito
•' " JelTerson " OS
1880 " " " 3fl
I*7M ' Centre " ii oil
1880 '• '• 10 88 10 80
1879 " Marlon " 40 j j
1880" " " 10 41 231 39
1881 " ' " 2 111 'M ...
1879" Wash'gton" 8 fr4 i; 4s 7J3 21c,
1880 " " ' 17 12 17 12 12 >.r] a 42
1881 *• " " 33 11 4U 73 IV !« 1: K4
187U " Fajrviow " 401 .1 80 I*4 2'JO
lneil •' '' " 237 285 285 !i5
IMI " " " 1 81' 181 2 8!> 1 2"1
1879 •' Concord " 4<J 0.1 :io 02 :< 70 s 2">
Isso " " " 112 •"•<» 2C OO 2" 2I»
1881 •• " " . 34 23 41 748
1879 " Parker " 72 1 00 90
1880 •' •• •' 219 310 2 <52 175
1881 " " " 1 JHi 3 (17 ■> |)i y n
1879 •• Oakland " IS w rsw is 20 400
lSBtl " » " .10 Itt 15 Ui .11 so 870
!»*' •• " " 15 11 10 18 10 17 511
1879 •' Allegheny" 158 218 .19
1880 " " " 1 DO 7 K8
1881 " '• 17 41; 17 9J 11 20 2SO
is 79 " Forward " s iw 137
1880 " •' " 5 04 4 03 ... . 1 .10
'• " Penn " fi 7 > ....
1881 '• " " t! 7.1 7 S7
lsso" Millerst'n boro 125 ii 5o n.io
1881 •• •• 11 -.-y
lsso " Donegal twp 14 l>» V lis
l«j»4 •' «• '• 12 77 11 31 li 19 850
Totals 4.1 HI til .>".22 -411 US 2,'J S(|
Aggregate receipts from unseated lauds 81 7oii«i
■>ix»iotil icc'l wlili Tow iiMliip*
and Boroughs in IHH2.
MMMi AtUnefd I! *!. <!uc.
iowii«liip...... 1 175 95 52 00
Clearfield " 1021 52
Milleistown borough .... 418 '.i|
Forward township 48K 04
Fairview '• 721 05
Bobert Storey Es<| 208 35
Cherry township I<lJ da
Parker '• i»Jb ai li»i 12
Si in 1,1, »i 253 27
Hii (Mo " 24'! 40 5C 38
Donegal •• 428 83 91 05
Butler borough 348 04
Center township 195 51 44 05
Adams •' 291 12 15 50
Butler " .126 <lO i) 3 50
C'canLerry '• ....... I.IJ tf.) 00 30
Merpar o 05 88 ]
Wintield " 414 73 78 0i»
Clay •' 5 CC
Total 2823 89 SS2 i.j
I*rothonotary Account for 18S2.
April 6, Matthew X Greer * |2 00
June 1, A Bussell. *!» 4C
July 5, M- 5J Greer... 11 so
August 11, M N fireer 1 50 ;
Deo. 21, M N Greer l'.i 50
Dec. 27, M N Greer 40 00
Total <174 .'0
Agricultural Society.
Paid John S o%u>pt>9li 9100 00 1 I
Auiounts Paid on iTnseatod Lands.
fcCIOOL TAX.
To Cash to W M Katn>. y Center tup - f 03
" « C Kriii>fi farkrr '• - 16 :ii
" W Jamison Wfiarvo " - lti
" M artin Ejtli Oak nl " - -45 'JJ
•' <»w«-n Ri.idy D00q..! " - 3CI
'• ♦ oncot d l*|i r CM tiriiisro • to jr.
" JnoJ Millet Butler t*p • - II !♦>
" Iti.on rrotpwi Jwro • 1 >«>
Totals hnol Ui paid - . . || 4 '.T
KO<l> TAX.
To Ca*ll to Geo BjOrr Kuller l*p - - #lrt "4
" «< im-Siromeu Wlnffeld tp «»1 42
" W A KorijUit V. i.1,;u K i..ii
iw;v 23 #4
• J i -7ho ru Mint Oakland tp '>*
•' Ai v jlou'lii-H Peas tp - - 14 M
" I! 1* Atide -<hi Allegneuy tp IS »•>
•' J C V, Kt-c " " •• * .V.'
•' EF Mi iJrt.te YCDIUKO tj . - ?t»
" S 15 Cam| hell Concord " - 7 It
" W II Hhlra Parker " . 1(! .14
Total #1"*» <>*
r<»(.K TAX.
ITo f'u<li to Allegheny twp -#- 99
" H'rn Martin Venango " • • J .VJ
•' JULITI Williams " " - - 1» 'VJ
Total f.'l 13
Aairreitate ..... . OS
Tret-urerJll Miller.Cr.
By Expenditures vt Butler County for ls»2
By County Institute acc't of lsSl paid
January 3. I«S2 # ®io 00
By County Institute acc't 1882 paid
Dec 30. ISB2 artO po
By exchange on draft for A I. Cra'c . \j i »
on Dixmont Hospital draft 5 00
" acc't Itegister .V Becorder
H II Gallagher 10 s»t
By account Warren Hospital I>r Jno
< urwin 65 25
" " Co. detective II L Edmnn
i»on 50' i 00
" " TianaciitiiiiK 7:K» 00
' " " • 'omniis -lonei*! Board of'Nl 7 s*>
I " " Commissioners acc't of «i 2.'1 7 .VI
•' " Livery unpaid acc't of 'MI. It! 00
| " " Livery acc't of "81 .... I'M 71
Traveling expense W7 O'J
" " Agricultural association .. 100 (.<;
■' " Auditors' counsi 1 5 00
" " liiMiranc.) 39 °io
j'• " Tijistavo* U<7 , « 10
| " " Prothonotary 174 20
" " Pabiic Improvement .... 171 5.1
*' " t >IIIIIIIS*I< >uer* counsel.. 210 M
" " Court crier .. 444 i*»
'• " Clerk of t'onr:* 43i 72
" " I'.t.reet paid on borrowed
money 132 51
•' '• Mutru-t Attorney f.'.2 if)
" J.ity Couinuyuutrs' clerk 110 no
" " Porttajfo 31 60
•T " Jury T ' IMWOBOT .. .. 2*tl if,
" " for « - - - tt JO
" " Duuionl Hospital - - s,2fi*J t*>
" " stationary - jsn 75
" " Western penitentiary - 73* 52
" " Allegheny workhouse 7.11 KJ
" " Ileforai whmil - - |\j 40
" " water - - - 4-<0 110
" gas - - - 342 4'- j
" " < ouuty Auditors - 31-0 110
" " Court Vudiior - - lOU u>>
" " road damage - - 175 (<J
" " coai - 241 N
" *" »teu'.>j;r«pher - - 1,527 21
" " registration - - 23" 39
" " a.v;cs!<iii|f - - 1,050 !»5
" " t 'ourt House janitor - 31:» 50
11 14 indexing rt'*'ords -
" utoney pai'l - l f M» 00
" " briilge inspectors aud
viewrn - - - 211 31
" " refuiidiMl tax - - 27 71
" " roa I views - - 157 0O
" " printing - - 1,6,4 95
" " Court House - - i.'i; 15
" " imju.-sts - - 34)65
" " t>hi-rill' - I,»0H 71
" account - - 7,733 54
" " i 'oustablea' rctnros - i>('."i 33
•* " JaH 713 111
" " Cotcmonwealth • - - 86* (54
'* '• Jur:»r-< .... 9IHI 42
" " Cotniuiesioners Clerk - **o ("0
" " Ejection .... 25.TJ Vi
" " UmiMu-.ed iancts sold to
l'ouiini-<- ione r » - » 204 116
Aggregate . . - tSI 730 *
PriulliiK 4fc"i lur "(*a.
ButU-r Herald $25 21 Hurler Citizen 10 40
'• P. tkjle. 924 •* •• 350
" Citizen 100 «• EagU . 11 4S
100 IC " Ouixen SSB
" Ileral J 100 i) 0 «• Eajjlo. !» 00
" Ciiizeu Ifi 54 •' Citizen 50 00
" £aK>-.
Pi troiia
Butler Hi raid 15 00 Butler Citizen 85Q
" I'') (0 Citiz-n 53i
" Citizen 17 94 " Herald 125 IM)
H-i*id IS 9S » Eagle. 153 HI
retlu'ia Itecord 18 iK) •' Citizen 43 75
Hurler Citizen ii 88 Tetrolia Record 143 75
" Eagle. 21 8?? I' A Itattigan for
Herald 23 18S1 61 87
" Ea-'io . 8 'i'i Under Citizen .. 588
' Ci: ./.ell 812 " Herald ..14 23
" tic: a. l 20 oy Kirns City Tele
" E-i«le. 10 s') 1 hone jOO
•1 Hot aid 12 no
" Kaj{ 10. 2 50 ?l«;c 95
Butler HeralJ for 1882 32
'• F.agle f.;r 18,-12 444 17
" Citizen for ISB2 449 71
Pctr .ii* Ilecord for 18Sa lHi 88
MiUerttowti H S rall for 1881 aeut 61 87
Oily Telephone for acc't.... 50 00
*l6fiS SI
Klt)(ioiH>r,v iff'l lor IHS'2.
H Httlli.lch . .« 4 7"
oil City Derrick " T* TO
II 3 11 mil.. is (*i
Odeil & Mityer.. ... .via
Aslib/ & Viucent ... . t4»
II <* lleineniiui.. .. .. .. ra 57
w <; MMM.. MI
K I. Hutter. .. lot -.K
B s Ureen.. .. .. . ;i :tn
Total., .. .... .. «7.-«o 75
Reform School.
J J <rille*pie 40
Water Account 00
Gas Account _?2U 40
County Auditors
J II Hiiantfon .•?1<)0 00
J M VJU.ICU l'N) t»0
G W ( row |i«) 00
Total &{.*) 00
Public Improvement for ISB2.
Kebrujry !,C Wise for pavement $ 50 (mi
Mai . ti 4, C Wise tor |Mvement I_l "1
Total 1 53
Commissioners' Counsel.
May ! ■>, Tli-un ix KOIMIISOD SIOO ( 0
(K-l< '*. 1" 27, Thonnts Robinson ">0 00
Nov.'inSer 2 , Thoinaa Kobinsoo "0 CO
Novftnbcr Thomas Uobinson 50 00 j
Total S2T» (¥>
Commissioners Aoj't 'B2.
J C 7>iiuaH»jn one day at ♦ 250
J May berry " " .... 250
J Uritihen " •* 2 50
Jaa ColliaH .-110 days at 2 50 per _day ... 775 00 j
C!ia» 'HKibran 305dav at 2 50 per day.. 7<">2 50 !
Geo W Hava 312 " " M .. 75.) 00
$1325 00 I
Tjivcry Acaount.
Coamiesioners of 1 s -<1
By cundry warrautM redeemed in 1882 t 16 Oi)
Of <"i•mnii."fionerH for 1882 4'90 78
Travclinnexpense, Cjmiuiisionera 18<2 4107 09
Auditors Counsel.
Oeorge W Fleeger ?S 00
But'er Ptre Inanrincc Co 39 20
Counnty Institute.
Jan 3, 1882 J II Mutt laud #2.0 00
Dec 20 •' •' - 200 00
Exchange on Drafts.
For 1881 A 1. Orain #BS 0
Far l"*u Dixmont Hoapital 5 to
Register find Recorder.
Feb 8, 1882 H H Qallaglier , .?10 50
WayiHJu Hospital.
11*82 D John Curwen 25
County Doteotivo.
188 Q. I, H Edumtnlaon #SOO 00
i'i inscribing Acc't BJ.
Jan J W 'Jrowii #297 50
Hept 23. J \V Brown 3"15 "0
" "EI
Total #730 00
wuti 'lirilge Viewers.
Uy Sundry warrant* #213 31
i oiiri IIoti«r laiiii«»r l«r Ihol.
•i W /eipler 1 ««) ... |374
JAIL ACCXH VT P«»E >**•* |7l; fc »
< ntiri Auditor lor IHx'i.
I John B Kelly _ fitm an
KOMII IIMUII«K«* fwr «I 3
Wriifht fSO an
- J»hn J IWantr 4% on
' J A Met'aidless 414 Oil
Benjamin Ihunlwu 35 M
Total , #l7*. w
# o»l Arraunl l«»r 'H'i,
. Pbtilip Wimer |M 14
I Andrew Khmer ..... n*i 25
*241 ■*»
■
Mien oicrKphrr.
I.FM i'a» man #1527 21
- REGISTRATION ACC'T P«»K i x-7 »
liisl* \IHK llernrd*.
'' HII <ral!aa;her 9 4S JB
- K 1 Brngk ..." 44» «n
ItorroKfd Honrj.
Ann Cooper $ •Min no
John .8 Want ;j ,*>
Henry K .rn m»& •*»
R A Mifflin no
1 " *|!WO 00
Court Crier for 1882.
James Kearns §444 no
Clerk of Coart> Acc't f«r 'B2.
I. M Cochran • # U A,',
W A Wright pj v*
W B l».»lds t22 >'f9
•4.X"' 72
Inlerr*t on Borrowed Money for 'B2.
Ann Cooper $ « .»>
John N tt'ini |it; *jb
R A .Mifflin 311 25
«« 51
District Attorney Acc t for 'B2.
W A Por>|uer } 17 •*»
A N Cunningham 235
IMS no
Expreas Acc't for 'B2.
II C Ileincinan - 411 79
lory commissioners' clerk.
W O McCrea # *5 00
<<eo J; MH'rea . , , 22 -io
Alex Knweil 7 so
#lls 00
Postage Account.
Miss S A Robinson #.tl io
Jury < 0111111 i<s«lou«>rw* nrt-'t NB.
J W Monk* # 13«. (M
llu*h McCrea 145 <*»
§2*l ««
RherllTV 4ec*l for 'H2-
May 6th W. H Hoffman # •* 75
March 31 Thomas I>onaichy l*s 80
June 24 " " 28 <0
Jnlv I " " 435 41
July 3 " " W M
llrtober 4 " " V 7 44
Xoveml»er 15 " " IS 51
December :<0 " " 4.'* 55
#l7«*» 71
Borrowed Money Account.
To amount remaining unpaid as per
audit for 1881 -# 5,557 *0
To amount borrowed 18*2 - -
Total - - - 15
CR.
l ss 2 by amount paid on principal I l,s*o 0O
" " " interest pud - 132 51
Total - - # 2,»12 51
By balance remaining unpaid with
interest - - - J23.4t*» !*4
s-25.50!» l»
RbCAPITUIiATION.
The Treaaur>:r in accoun; with Bat lor County
for the ye it ending Dec 31, 1882:
DR.
To C*»-li receive.l from Collectors... # II
•' *i " *• C -mmiMuonan 2010S 41
5* " " I'nM>at.d laud
county tax 546 SS
" " " " Unsealed lands
school tax 522 89
" " •* " Pnceated lands
road tax ... 411 (S8
" •• " " l*nseate«l lands
poor tax ... 222 89
" " •« «• Twpa A boroa.
I>ixmont ac t 2*21 89
Balance in Treasury as |>er audit 1881 4538 4 it
#«8 777 »
CR
By cash paid on unseated lande acr't 325
" Sundry warrants redeemed ... 5173>1 St
- Treasurera percent«f?e. . 2:t37 11
" Balance in 'lreasury Dec 31,"82. 143"5 17
•wTYn 96
W.- the und«T<iKn<M Auditors of Bntler county
in the .•mnmouwealth of »Vrnsv|*am.» u«-t at
til#* < 'iitiunivioDfr s Olficp (rf vud nw.it) »m
«lay of Junarv, IHi«, ;uni tlul mmKi. ana
s<-ttle the >ever»l :tc. <Mints n*>|ture»l of its by taw
aci°onliu|C to the best of our JiM'Kment and aMnty
ami that the !orv>r.>ini; Isaeorrert-1:11 !n«-ut#f she
varuais id <4HI t'ountv untl ("-.miro 'iwrkiin.
11l »itliev* we liave h-rvunto «rt «Mir hand* ar«l
s»*als tins t«th day of .lanuan. isxi.
J.H. SII.\NoN, L. «.
• w. CROW. I-*.!
.1. M. LOt'HOX. [u 9.1
We the nndei>im>e<l ComroisKrtwrs of itiuler
Co.. lmvint: exaiuin»-<l the tor-ifwiiu: report of *****
County Auditors, and t«elievnu it to be 11 eorws-J
statement of the r»*< eipts .1: d f\pendtnir>-s of sanl
eouutj lor the \ear A. I).. UK. onler its Hil'ilra
tton. C.KO. W HAYS.
t HA!*. Cn*HRA>,
JAB COLLINS.
BURGLARIES'
Are of Evary Day Occnrrencs.
Not a «in«, IF. INBTASI r. •»>" RM OKD in the
past 35 yean where one of
Hall's Cslebratssi
STANDARD
BURGLAR- PROOF
SAFES
I(ii8 been Broken «p.*n hy Rnr*
Klars uud KoblM*d.
Hails Standard Palrn! Frn*-
I'riMif Safes
Ilavo NEVER FAILED to PRE
SERVE their CONTENTS
AGAINST FIRE.
It is a well know a fact that thet* is V')
SAFK made in the World THAT GIVES AS
(iKKAT StCl RITYAM THK HALL'S SAFE
They always protect their r->ntrnts.
I'ersiiiis liittltiK Valnnltlra
should it'll he wlllioiit it llall'm
Salr.
HaH's Safe & Lock Co-
J. L. Hall, Ptes'L
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