BPTLER CITIZEN mbqeuaweopb. Do'attlwu love life? - Then do not squander valuable time,—for that is the s'utl life is mad > of; —but procure at once a bottle of Dr. Bull s Cough Svrup for your cough aud be cured. Your druggist keeps it. —When you say th;.t a man is dogmatic you should a. way.j erupb isizc Ihe etord sylla ble, though your meaulug is contained in the first. 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 and Allegheny), to whom she 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 bare and the dis 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. llartman's "ills of Life," how Peruna cured her They are given away by druggists (gratis). __ —The only time in their lives that some uicu really get at the core of anything in when they . arc eating apple?. 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 an*en dorsed by physicians. —When a man loses all his teeth does he necessarily, asks Robertson the famous dramat ist, become a learned linguist -and talk Gum- Arab ic? E. K McConkey, Hillam, says: "'Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me of a dull heavy pain in my head with tired and languid feelings." Mr. Blaine has written a book. That settles it. Mr. Blaine has bid farewell to politics. No other evidence of his determination to re. tire is needed. Dyspeptics, Read this! William Collins, Bath Creek, Mich , writes us: I consider that my life has been saved by the use of that most reliable medicine, Coe's Dys pepsia Cure. For many years I suffered with dyspepsia and used many remedies, which Were highly recommended, without relief. I am now permanently cured by the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and upon my recommenda tion, many others, to my persoual knowledge, can testify to its great merit. It has never tailed to cure. No Doubt About it. "Is Kellogg's Worm Tea a good medicine?" asked a young mother of an old lady who had successfully raised a large family of children. "Indeed it is," said the old lady. "I gave it to my children thirty odd years ago, and they are all living now." "Then said the younger lady, "I will try it, for I believe my John lias got worms." "Well, you are the biggest goose I ever see," said an uncultivated but honest B).lonian to the partner of his joys aud sorrows. And she, who had the advautage of a common school ed ucation, smiled upon him graciously, as she re marked, "Oh! hubby, you are such a self-forget ting darling." Kahoka, Mo., Feb. 9, 1880- I purchased live bottles of your Hop Bitters of Bishop & Co. last fall, for my daughter, and am well p'ea. Ed with the Bitters. They did her more good than all the medicine she has taken for six years. WM. T. MCCLURB The above is from a very reliable farmer, whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until she used Hop Bitters. She is now iu as good health as any petson in the country. We have a large sale, and they arc making remarkable cures. A preacher who well acquainted with the elocutiouaty art placed the lulli.ci.ion on the wrong word, following the literal Italic In I Kings, xiii, 37, aud aud he read; "And he gp.-.ke uiito his sous, saying Saddle me the ass. Aud lhey saddled him." How to Avoid Drunkenness. Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parker's Ginger Tonic in your fam ily. This delicious remedy never intoxi cates, is a true blood and brain food, and aiding all the vital function never fails to invigorate. Old Mrs. B. came to town last week from Indiana, on an excursion, aud when she was asked why she was in such a hurry to leave, she replied; 'l've got to. You tee as how I came in on an exertion train and my ticket perspires to-niglit.' Now is the time to treat Catarrh of long standing. Elys' Cream Balm reaches old and obstinate cases, where all other remedies fail. Do not ne glect procuring a bottle, as in it lies the relief you seek. Price 50 cests. Apply into nostrils with little fin ger. A gentleman from Orwell, Pa., call ed my attention to Ely's Cream Balm as a remedy for Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac. He was so earnest in asserting it to lie a positive cure (himself having bee*? cured by it) that I purchased a stock. The Balm has already affected a number of enres. P. F. HYATT, M. D., Bordentown, N. J. For several years I have been troubled with Catarrh; have tried many reme dies. Ely's Cream Balm has proved to be the article desired. I believe it is the only cure. L. B. Cohubn, Towanda, Pa. •There's nothing like settling down,' said the retired merchant, confidently, to a neighbor. 'When I gave up business. I settled down,, mid louud I had quite a fortune. If I had settled up, I should not have had a far tiling.' Got Rid of the Tooth-ache. He suffeied more than twenty years:— Neura'gia pains—face, Jaws ai.d ears. He might have suffered twenty more, Had he not purchased at the store •Something which eased his frightful pain And quickly made him tfell again. That something's made by Perry Davis, From horrid aches and pains to save us. Pain Killer, as Ihe public, know, Was started forty years ago. Thousand on thousands bless (he hour When first they knew its healing jwiwer. An opculng lor boys —ft hole in the ice. "Keep your place and your place will keep yon."' But yon cannot expect to keep your place without health, the foundation of all sueeem. For instance, a railroad engineer iu the employ of the C. M. <V St. I'nul R. R. had been grievously affected with diabetes for six yeirrs. He took four b>xes of Kidney- Wort and now writes that he is entir«*lv cured and working regularly. Tin 1 real glove occurs when a woman tries in put a No. U glove on a No. 7 hind. Wilson in will cure Paralysis, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Nervous Debility, pain iu the bac't, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dyspepsia, and »na ly other chronic diseases iu which medi "clne luu failed. Its record h marvellous. See advertisement on another page. What is Case? Printer—A place to hold type. Express Agent—Two dozen of beer. Lawyer—Every suit that I have. Doctor—That patient of mine. Preacher—Every sinner I see. Grammarian—The relation of nouns. Mewhant—The place to show good?. Librarian—Some shelves for books. Architect—The face of a house. Undertaker—The place frr your corpse. And a hard case is the man who takes a paper bix or seven years and then orders it discontinued without paying for it. '•Lives of great men always remind us that we are all subject to die," says an exchange, lmt never cough yourself away a* long as you con raise 25 ceYit-s for a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The reindeer Is swifter than the mnle; but the mnle eau stand still and make bimseif more keenly telt. A Toothsome Morsel. This from the Madison (Wis.) Drmoc»•<«/, conveys its own moral: —Hold on! We are cognizant of the fact th«t» an aching tooth was last night cured by the application ot St. Jacobs Oil. The young fellow got mad over his raging tooth in the ball room, and rushed straightwayto a drug store where applied the good old German Remedy; in ten minutes the toothache had gone. A man told his tailor that Le wouldn't pay for 'that last epilepsy.' It was discovered that lie meant 'bad lit.' / Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be col ored to match that new hat by using the Dia mond Dyes. 10 cents for any color. The "dado" may be an important part of the decoration ol an ice-palace, but tbc "frieze" couldn't be dispensed with. Thomas McElwee, Mt. Carmel Pa., says: "Brown's Iron* Bitters are unexcelled as a remedy for in-ngestion and general debility." A San Francisco maiket says: "Beaus— There is an Eastern demand." Why this nted less tling at dear old Boston, and in a market report, of all placet? What Women Should Use. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes me feel like a new being. A great remedy. Every woman should use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburgh. Careful housekeeper at breakfast: —"Bridg t, Bridget, there ls a fly In the room " ' Yis, tn dade, ma'am. I know there is. It got in this mornin', when uie baik was turned." "Dr. Benson's Skin Cure eradicat ed my pimples. They used to break out continually ." Steve. T. Harrison Rochester, N. Y. 'Did you know/ said a cunning Yankee to a Jew, 'that they hang Jews aud donkeys togeth er in Poland?' Indeed! Then it is well that you and I are not there,' retorted the Jew. Josh Billing heard from. NEWPORT, R. 1., Aug. 11, 1880. Dear Hitters—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, JOSH BILLINUS. •All! my friend, what do you think of thl g weather?' Friend, who has been leading Soulh America news; 'Why, it's CLili.' 'I Bo livii,' icplies the first, begining to peruse his paper. —The Telephone says that the Trout Coal Co. etiuck coal on the Buchanan farm. In Pine township, at a deplh of 66 leet. The vein is five feet thick and of superior quality. The mine when opened will have a daily capacity of 300 tons Over ICO houses will be erected by the ditlerent coal companies in Pine towusL'lp this spring. A ( A KU. To all those who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, <!cc.,- I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the RKV. Josiil'Jl T. I.N KAN, Station Jj, New York City ly " —The man who sells pieces ol cballnwrapped in icd flannel and attached to a string, which he cliiuis when inserted iu ihe oil in a lamp will prevent explosion, is victimizing p-oi to take a paper" in a neighboring couniy and is liable to get into this section. He wil find ihis poor territory for his business, yet there are a few people who will inve.it to the amount of theexperienee li 3 sells. Peruna. This medicine was introduced to the medical profession and to the pub lic at large by S. B. Ilartman, M. D., in 1877, after be had prescribed to over 40,000 patients in almost every disease to which flesh is heir. It is wholly composed of numerous vegetable ingredients, each one of which is acknowledged by the medi cal profession to be the most potent of all the herbal remedies known to med ical science. But its great virtue is mainly attri butable to the new and peculiar pro portions in which the harmonious in gredients are combined, aud to the ex treme care exercised in its manufacture, using only the pure, active principles, aud excluding all th»it is crude or irri tating. No one should be without Peruna. —A Fuccesslul mercantile firm says they have tried almost every sou of advertising medium and long ago become convinced that Ihe results were largely iu favor of tliu fresh aud varied columns of the newspaper. Premature grayness avoided by using Parker's Hair Balsam, distin guished for its cleanliness and per fume. —lt will tie remembered that a few weeks since the wife of one Wnltcnbaugh, in Law re.ice e.-;un y, eloped with a negro and a lew days after her father died leaving a valuable properly near Mercer to her husband. He 'thought ho hud a goad thing of it in the ex change, but no-.v lie has been ollcred $7500 for the farm, aud can't make a deed because he don't know where his wile is to got her lo #lgn It. He realizes how seldom any thing cau be an unmixed good. C.'o ii Mil nipt ion Cured. An old physician, retired from pract'ce, have, iug hail placed iu his hands by an East India Mi-eionaiy the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the xpoo.ty and permanent cure tor Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive ! and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all N'erviiiir Complaints, after having tested its ! wonderful curative powers in thousand*) of ! C.MCM, BW felt it his duty to maUo it known to I b;r sufT.iring follows. Actuated by tiiin motive an 1 a desire to lelieve human suffeiing, will Kci.d free of charge, to all who dori o it, this re- * cip>. iu Geiinan, French or English with full 1 directions f r preparing and using. Bent by mail by addressing with stamp naming the pa|>er, W. A. NOKKS, 149 Power's Block, Roches ter, N. Y. octll,3t,eow RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR 1882,' Statement Showing Amounts Received and Bal. due from Collectors YKAKT DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. AM'TREC'D B.U. DUE 187 a C-anbery townJKp Alex Duncan # 25 00 $ " Fairview borough Wm. Patton 58 79 " Butler " Charles Crouse 67 61 " Centreville " E. A. McCoy 286 24 1879 Millerstown " G L Heushew 707 13 " Buffalo township P J Kelley 200 00 412 63 " Cherry " Robert Sankey 66 54 " Fairview borough Isaac Hawk 85 66 " Petrolia " S P Miles 304 78 18>0 Concord township J H Clark 141 <4 " Petrolia borough E F Wilson 34 70 1880 Clay township Cyrus Campbell 66 59 1881 Adams " S B Irvin.". 400 13 1882 Adams «• . A. Flemming 739 00 827 87 1882 Allegheny twp James tilair 910 30 404 94 1881 Allegheny twp JamesColgin 300 17 1881 Butler liorough R C McAbov 1100 00 - 403 04 1882 Butler borough Charles Crouse 761 0(1 11132 72 1881 Butler township Joseph Criswell 453 65 1882 Buffalo " Jacob Simmer/ 1248 20 208 87 1881 Bradv " J M Thompson 191 00 101 58 i 1882 Brady " J B Smith (i 49 21 325 85 1381 Concord " J B Campbell 716 71 1882 Concord " * Peter Camerer 1670 43 1851 Clay " James Cranmer 418 17 1882 Clay " R J Gold - 543 46 837 06 " Ciiftton " ' Josiah McCall 1475 05 1882 Center " Samuel Irvin 670 44 514 55 1881 Cen:er " W H McCandless 370 27 168 12 18S1 Clearfield " I B McDivitt 139 42 1882 Clearfield " F P Mcßride 718 75 195 77 l'Sl Cherry " J R- Allison 194 33 71 43 ISS2 Cherry " »Wm McGill 798 57 407 99 1881 Cranberry " John Donoly 57 00 398 57 1882 Cranlierry " Elias Eastman 400 00 1005 57 1882 Connequenessing township J L Shannon 655 00 65156 ;88l " " George Meeder 25S 18 1881 Centerville borough John Bingham 150 00 33 05 1882 '• " J M Roberts 100 00 204 38 18S! Donegal township G Hilterbrant 381 05 1882 " " Hugh McFadden 1398 31 383 19 1881 Fairview borough R W McKee .' 1882 " " ' 6 Eackes 208 00 137 50 1881 Fairview township I C Ray 609 .15 jBB2 " '• G II Gibson 1107 29 1501 SO 1881 Franklin township John St Clair 132 14 1882 " " John Albert 497 36 945 39 I®Bl Forward township R A \\ bite 61 83 1882 " " N Cramer 1312 16 1-SB2 llarrisvilleborough loseph Pew... 52 74 1881 " " Wm Cochran 144 00 149 83 1881 Harnionv borough loseph Gruver 164 80 61 32 ISB2 «■ <• F M Mitchell 225 00 245 78 1881 Jackson township G W \V ilson 130 00 1882 " " Henry Zaner 1100 00 "367 59 1881 Jefferson township Daniel Wallet 494 25 1882 " William Harbison 886 00 522 13 " Karns City borough D McLauglin 114 16 60 99 ISBI Lancaster township Jos Garman 201 4-' 1882 " " George Millimau 1021 00 273 62 " Millerstown borough Chas Alderny 242 10 *193 66 1881 Muddycreek »wp Samuel Jones 600 00 2 0i 1882 " " Jonathan Jones 746 S) 602 03 1881 Mercer township Andrew Hamilton 130 39 IMs;> " " Jonathan Bovard 707 00 195 93 " Marion township S M Seatou 6(10 00 567 27 1 SSI Middlesex township William Logan 552 19 1882 " ' W J Whiteside* 817 50 647 38 1881 Oakland township I M Beatie 2i6 81 1882 " " FHMonia 1 )50 00 241 10 1851 Parker township L L Daubenspeck 2:;0 00 174 57 1852 *" " rhos Allsworth 5tW 00 1466 15 " Penn township Thos H Graham • 1211 98 238 91 1881 Prospect borough Samuel Iloon , 59 67 1882 " Jewell Baker ' 227 96 109 51 " Potersville borough John Glenn j 65 t.O 118 20 18S1 Petrolia " William Gibson j 70 19 ÜB2 " " William Gibson 100 00 . 105 80 1881 Summit township ". Ilobt Gilleltttidi. 461 34 215 32 • 1882 " " Joseph Lindsey., 961 65 240 17 " Slipperyrock " Thomas Shannon 1037 07 524 43 Saxonburg borough Edward Morhaff 321 4.i 1881 Sunbury " Albert Mechling 25 00 *4B 90 1382 " " I S Wick 60 00 100 79 JBBI Venanjjo township II T Murrain l.>B 09 1882 " " E F Mcßride 300 00 855 05 1881 Washington " E Christy 538 13 *ll 39 1882 " " Samuel \ o«ng 873 40 564 43 1881 Winfield " W P Denny 246 05 1882 " " Robert Cooper 1067 27 166 02 1881 Worth " William Mcßride 212 91 1882 " " C Currie ; , 1027 67 381 21 " Zelienople borough E Zehner ' 375 (XI *l2O 16 '• Butler tosirnship Jos CrUwell j 844 OOj 537 49 Total $43 629 06 $23 613 13 NOTE.- —'Settled since audit. , Cash Account—Receipts from Collectors, j 1878 Cranberry township $ 25 00 ' " Butler boro 67 61 ' 1879 Buffalo township 200 00 ; 1878 Fairview boro 30 00 j 1880 Concord township 65 00 1 1881 Adams " 317 51 ; 1882 Adams " 739 00 1881 Allegheny 103 45 1882 Allegheny " 860 (X) < 1881 Butler boro 1,100 00 1882 Butler boro "61 00 I 1881 Butler township 318 95 1882 Butler " 844 00 1882 Buffalo " 1,238 80 1881 Brady " 191 00 1882 " " 622 00 1881 Concord " 425 00 1882 " " • 14 ID 31 1881 Clay • " 543 46 1882 " " 358 52 1882 Clinton '• 1,386 68 1881 Clearfield " 87 09 1882 '• " 641 76 1881 Centre " ? 362 00 1882 •' " 646 00 1881 Cherry " 187 35 1882 " " 780 00 1881 Cranberry " 57 00 1882 ' " 400 00 1881 Connoii'ng " 181 37 1882 " " 655 00 1881 Ccntrville boro 150 00 1882 " *' 100 00 1881 Donegal township 177 67 1882 " " 1,300 00 '■ Fairview boro 208 00 1881 Fairview township 98 05 1882 " " 1,107 29 1881 Franklin 50 76 1882 '• " 485 00 1881 Forward " 559 1882 " " 1,210 91 1881 llarrisville boro 34 17 1882 *' " 144 00 1881 Harmony " 155 00 1882 " " 225 00 1881 Jackson township 62 35 1882 " " 1,100 00 1881 Jefferson " 415 68 1882 " " 886 00 " Kfirns City boro 90 00 1881 Lancaster township 137 82 1882 •' " 1,021 00 " Millerstown boro 225 00 1881 Muddycreek township 534 07 1882 " " 738 87 1881 Merccj " 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 98 1882 > r •' 223 00 " Portersvi lie " 65 00 1881 Petrolia *' 21 41 1882 " " 100 00 1881 Summit township 432 00 1882 •' " 952 24 " Slipperyrock " 1,020 f-0 1881 Saxonburg boro 305 38 " Sunburry " 25 00 1882 " " 60 00 1881 Venango township 106 52 1882 " " 300 (X) 1881 Washington " 430 00 1882 " " 786 59 1881 Wmfield " 11l 65 1882 " " 1,007 28 1881 Worth " 138 19 1882 " " 994 82 " Zelienople boro 375 00 Total cash receipts from C011ect0r5..539,438 11 Treaniirer'* Receipts for Per eeiiliiKe 011 Acc't lor 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 " Clay " 59 65 1882 " Clinton " 72 98 1881 " Cleai field " M6S " " Conno<iuenessing twp 56 91 " " Donegal township 76 03 " " Fairview " 11l 65 " " Franklin " 61 03 " " Forward " 55 04 1882 " Forward " 63 73 IXBI " llarrisville borough 14 (XI " " Jackson township 66 73 " " Jefferson " 62 66 " •' Lancaster 11 57 25 " " Muddycreek " 59 79 " " Mercer " 40 26 " " Middlesex " 66 16 " '• Oakland •' 52 95 " " Prospect borough 15 68 " " Petrolia " 9 28 1882 " Saxonburg '* 16 07 1 1881 " Venango township 47 71 ■' " Wiisliington '■ 63 28 " " Wiufield " 50 77 " '* Worth " 62 05 Total f 1835 19 | Treasurer's It<*<•<• ipf* by Vouch «r —iccouut lor 1882. j 187° from Fairview boro $ 38 01 ' 1881 " Adams township 13 28 I " " Allegheny " 143 91 i 1882 " " " 55 30 1881 " Butler " 71 44 1882 " Buffalo " 940 1 " " Brady " 27 21 | 1881 " Concord " 226 91 I 1882 " " " 149 85 I 1881 " Centre " 827 1882 " " " 24 44 '' " Clinton " 15 39 1881 " Clearfield " 15 80 •' 1882 " '• " 76 99 1881 " Cherry " 698 1882 " " " 18 57 1881 " Conmnj'ng " 19 90 " " Donegal " 127 35 1882 " " " 98 31 1881 •' Fairview " 399 65 •' " Franklin " 17 35 1882 " " " 12 36 ISBI " Forward " 120 1882 " " " . 37 52 1881 " Harrisville boro 457 " " Harmony " 980 " " Jackson township 92 " " Jefferson " 15 91 I*BB2 " Karns City boro 24 16 1881 *' Lancaster township. 635 1882 "• Millerstown boro 17 10 1881 " Muddycreek townsliip. 614 1882 " " " 7 93 1881 " Middlesex " 23 83 •' " Oakland •' 57 70 1882 " " " 49 80 " " Penn " 24 28 1881 " Prospect boro 17 01 1882 " " " ; 4 90 1881 " Petrolia " 39 43 " " Summittownship 29 34 1882 " " 9 41 " " Slipperyrock " 17 07- 1881 " Venango " 386 " '* Washington " 44 85 1882 •' " " 86 81 1881 " Winfield " 83 63 1882 " " " 59 99 1881 " Worth " 12 67 1882 " " " 32 85 Total $2,305 76 Court House Aoc't for 1832. Samuel Sykes f 525 Joaeph Klliot repairing lampa 2 20 Heck iV Patterson carpets and oil clotli. • 55 54 Joaeph El'iot painting 2 00 G W Zeigler scrubbing 1 00 A C Gibson window blinds 1 f0 A C Gibson window blimdß 7 05 M lteiber one-hair dozen brooms 2 00 Jeff Burtner gas fitting 5 60 John Smith repairing Court House .. . 127 75 G W Zlegler repairing safe lock 1 50 " •' Court House 2 00 ■' " attending clock it scrubbing 825 8 McClymonds Court expense 7 25 J McQ Smith Court House repairs 4 03 Chas Duffy Court houso 1 06 O W Ziegler " " 1 00 Christ Mcchling mowing 1 25 G W Zeigler court house 1 00 " " repairing roof 1 00 " " " clock and scrubbing 725 John Smith repairing floor in hall ..... 400 S G Purvis 31 62 Bitter <t Ralston hemp carpet court house stairs 27 68 ' John West plastering 1 75 James Craton scrubbing 1 00 ' L Mechling mowing Court House yard. 125 G W Ziegler cleaning Court House Ac.. 400 (i W Ziegler stove pil>e for Court House 602 ; John West plastering and repairing Court House 51 25 ( G W Ziegler attending clock.. . .. .. 625 ( D L Oleeland cleaning clock 75 i Jeff Burtner Court House 3 00 ' S McClymonds Court Ilonsc 6 70 | Mrs Flemming scrubbing 3 00 ' John West calsouiining 3 00 I M J lteiber J dozen brooms 2 00 ] G W Ziegler Court House 4 00 . " » '• 2 00 . " « '• 5 15 1 " . " " .... 625 j Total $426 15 j Inquests for 1882. .... $343 65 j Befucded Tax for 1882. William I* Denny * ...$ 5 67 j Robert Sankey 4 96 ] A N Hamer 1 00 f, Joseph Henchberger 1 63 James Riddle 3 15 William Ramsey 6 28 G W Wilson 2 61 It-W" At well 94 | Robert White 1 50 -j Total .$27 74 Road Viewers $157 00 ' Constables' Returns $606 33 ' Dlxmont Afc't for 1882. May 4, J A Reed 00 June .To, •' 3,200 08 y Total $5,260,0'! J Commonwealth Account for 1882. !W A Wright .s'27 85 Peter Kramer 96~ I R C Me A boy 13 On Jacob Keek 89 r,3 ! Fred Buhl 272 John Kennedy... 1 5" i Rev J McElree... 8 36 Frank Kyth 3 5" ; John Kennedy... 4 20 Jennie Maxwell.. 5~ «">9 ' 1/ P Walker 3 00 L Wolford 6 7~' ! X N Stcven»ou... 10 85 L P Walker 6 6 l> Jacob Keek 1 Go G Turner 9 4^ A N MeCandless. 13 st» Geo Campbell 70 0^ I W M Smith 11 56 Kobt Campbell... 14 80 James Gribben... 3 44 R II Pillow 7 00 IJ C Donaldson... 200 J C Muitland 31 50 W Daubenspeck. 4 07 John Mechling... 3 72 E q Flanagan 2 70 W M Smith 2 00 Chas Cochran 3 00 Hugh Duffy 11 00 T J A 1 worth 3 06 Johu Regan 5 00 Wm Smith 266 John Kennedy... 615 Hugh Duffy 5 00 L P Walker 7 60 Wm Patton 2 95 James Smrth 24 *sl John Kennedy... 6 02 David Stewart.... 9 80 L I' Walker 12 00 Wm.'Allen 2 00 S X MeCandless. 5 0> G C Itoessing 4 00 Patrick O'Briau.. 4 44 Heury Korn 1 20 Jas Buzz.trif 2 3c Samuel Greer 4 72 i R S Hindmati it 00 Win Kyth.. 4 03 I John Kennedy... 3 00 Robert Fouler... l.» 84 Jonas S Hanzeil. 54 6i Jas Thompson 5 '.>6 Sam'l M'Clj in<.nds2 00 Laura Shull 2 t>6 I A Harley 2 00 L P Walker II 55 Robert Dunn 4 96 Hugh Sprout vfc Leu Stewart 484 wife 18 8S« Jacob Wolford.... 4 90 Josiah Graham.. 12 12 Robt Hindman.. 23 04 Josiah Graham.. 8 00 Peter Kline 2 0M Samuel Riddle... 75 John Kenedy 2 $7 J S Wilson 5 02 W II Hoffman... 50 00 Peter Kramer... 31 50 Joseph Manny... 4 on J S Campbell 5 90 L P Wal 1:e • 4 85 Tbos Douglas... 15 72 Ira M I'ait r>on 8 04 John Berg 5 00 S S Hard... 2 7t. John Conn 3 08 L S Colter 5 03 Dr Pillow 5 0J Lewis Wo!lord.. 11 02 M X Grier 4 75 W Wiliitnisou... 1 00 S P Irvin 225 W Braden 3 72 KC McAboy 5 00 J M Loudon a 78 J C Breaden 4 96 II II Voting b 7~ E Graham 2 s 4 Maggie Perry 2 90 H Dindenger .1 CO Win Eichc.v 1 50 G W alford 12 28 Samuel Smith... 6 02 J F Brillun 5 ( 0 B F Hocketibery 10 84 I. P Walker 32 40 John Donaldson 2 0o Jas Thompson... 3 26 J 1. Hindm ui 23 76 Jas Gilfillen .> 98 Samuel Gra mm . 4 00 F R Coo vert 9*oo J O (Joule r 4 72 Lizzie Gibson... 308 P P Brown 5 /- l-ev McQuistion.. 14 10 J C Hawk 7 84 Susan Harbison 8 36 Henry Drafer... 500 S S Bard 2 7:> James Praichee.. 12 5c Jas II Kearns 5 25 Adam Pratzkce . 12 5c DS Marnhart 8 71 Alex Baxter 3 00 A P Ratcigm 4 10 A X MeCandless 15 74 L P Walker 16 93 Jas R l'l iiule... 5 00 Joseph Balph 5 00 RC McA >. y 5 cm J.n>_ Tnlis 2 78 Geo Bulger 500 David Wilson... 4 16 W Mitchell 5 00''has Yaunkers 3 95 W in Richey 3 2o Hugh Duffey 1 61 KmmaCauip 8 20 L P Walker 2 00 J M Adam.« 2 Oil Dr Hockenbery. 2 72 J M Adams 3 00 J B Morrow 2 08 L P Walker 6 00 L P Walker 9 22 J E Russell 5 72 W IrDodds 23 30 S G Morrison.... 10 40 P F Sowash 7 69 Samuel Dickey.. 7 00 M B Mcßride .... 500 Martin Reiseman 25 00 J Bottner 20 28 John Kennedy... 2 70 F Barn hart 1 93 Juo McQ Smith 500 H 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 X MeCandless 17 28 Dr S Graham 50 00 LP Walker 11 9o £" eo H Graham 12 00 Wm Williamson 3 00 Isaac Wible 8 16 Wm Richey 3 90 M Sample 4 16 Martha Duff'ord.. 9 37 J X Miller 11 36 James Pollock... 502 M X Greer 7 00 . S E Rockwell... 33 58 Dr Neyman 25 00 L Lempskey 36 34 DrS Bredin 25 00 L P Walker 20 19 Kobt Lefevre,... 3 02 A N MeCandless 1 52 Peter Cramer 28 47 Jno Kennedy... 2 70 L p Walker 2 00 Mrs II Hayes 3 96 F J Alworth 4 40 WS Waldron 3 00 W m Desso 2 08 Geo K Balph... 6 00 Jno Wade, et al. 4 40 Wm Gilchrist... 490 F R Belles 1 50 Clem Grcham... 3 25 Wm Patton 7 96 II Kingsbury... 2 08 J X Miller 11 12 CO Kinsbury.... 1 50 Jno Staff', eta 1... 11 12 M X Greer 18 50 WLDanbenspeek 336 WLDaubenspeck 778 A S Moser 2 96 Thos Donaghy... 925 Joseph Keck... 895 Jno Weigle 7 11 A X MeCandless 6 91 Mrs Aultmire 3 08 Chas Armor 6 02 II II Adderhold.. 884 Simeon Xixon... 4 14 J E Bard 2 08CYoakie.T 3 50 W W Bard 26 08 J D Young 2 78 Wm Daubenspeck 50 T A Burton 320 R J Bortmas 7 73 A L Campbell... 2 08 M Sample 4 65 W E Reed 6 00 Dr A Neyman... 50 00 S A Campbell... 19 20 X B Mcßride 5 00 M N Greer 58 26 Zeph Kechner... 15 10 F It Convert 2 "0 J L Ilaff'man 2 00 R Lafevere 10 40 S P Irvin...., 5 60 X Gormley 9 04 John Glass 4 92 Jno Lafevere 7 02 C M Coovert 6 4 H R Lafevere 7 88 Dr A M Neyman 20 00 s W Hazlett 6 78 DrS Graham 20 09 R Ash 11 56 F Johnston 11 90JnoSpohn 6 36 D F Barnhart.... 23 69 O W Shupe J 78 J R Johnston... . 11 84 C L Briuker 50 Wm Williamson 1 58 Hugh McFadden 4 47 Peter Kramer.., 10 29 M Leibleret al.„ 296 II Donaghy 3 00 F C Flanigan 2 8o Dale Thorne 7 44 Jno Staff' 6 78 H Clark 7 44 Geo Miller etal.. 14 < 4 A X MeCandless 20 07 II W Stokey 1-1 88 II C Miller 91 Thos Donaghy... 13 00 A L Mayer 7 02 Jno Weigle 78 48, Total $2,501 62 Levy of County and Male tax (or 1883. |* County. SI itc, Allegheny township f 1277 14 $ 43 10 Adams " 1534 47 32 46 Buffalo " 1423 32 32 7") Butler " 1376 Gi 4 85 Brady •' 945 77 29 29 DoDegal 1759 90 21 GO Concord " 1675 43 15 91 Clearfield " 912 57 1 95 Cherry " 1197 31 922 Connoquenessing twp 1267 56 39 00 Clay township 1365 12 15 40 Clinton township 1419 95 25 10 Cent«4j* " 1210 89 1 1(1 Cranberry " 1393 58 11 99 Fairview " 2518 60 89 49 Franklin " 1413 38 29 37 Forward " 1259 40 52 70 Jacksou 1418 61 18 95 Jefferson " 1116 05 41 77 Laucaster " 1260 33 34 29 Mercer " 900 43 2 50 Muddyereek " 1326 51 22 32 Marion " 1147 27 20 00 Middlesex " 1438 OS 26 80 Oakland *' 1266 94 24 16 Parker " 1893 60 70 65 I'enn " 1102 29 48 60 Summit " 1163 72 28 10 Slippery rock " 1506 30 55 20 Venango 11 1115 44 39 Gl Washington " 1366 26 71 57 Winfield " 1211 79 21 50 Worth " 1382 69 26 19 Butler borough 2626 77 66 95 Centreville *' 292 78 II 60 Fairview " 285 43 60 07 Karns City " 161 90 13 25 Millerstowu " 326 16 19 60 Petrolia " 181 60 21 60 Prospect " ; 823 82 13 6.i Sunbury " 158 65 214 Saxonburg " 227 20 91 25 Ilarrisville " 275 83 18 00 Harmony " j 454 78 16 00 Portersville " 175 85 7 35 Zelienople " ! 474 21 20 95 Total $51197 It $1375 90 AKSt'HMors Account for 1883. E Esston # 000 Robert Ki.usle'.c . 800 Jos Daugherty. . 13 25 C O Lamb. 6 75 W P Denny' ... 19 25 E Zehner 7 50 Chat* Warner .... 11 00 Wm Cleeland• •*• 775 Wm Dougan .... 21 00 Heurv KhafTor... 825 Wm II Both ... 525 Isaiah McCall... 23 75 P M Boyl 7 50 John Albort 21 50 W H Vandyke. . 18 25 H M Gill 22 50 J II El ler 15 25 W J Dutchman . 18 75 Geo E Hay 18 25 J C McClyraoiula 21 75 Chan Mioklay.... 18 25 J W Jcuou. .... 19 25 i S H Dufford .... 13 25 Phillip Flinnar. 13 75 WII An irance . 925 Hugh Mcl'ad'len 37 CO Daniel Wallet.... 17 25 W A Christie.... 25 59 Win Gibson... . 525 Robert Cooper.. 24 75 ■ Perry Gilmo'e . 27 25 Perry Gilmore.. 35 50 j E C Adams 325 Wm lioutli 875 \ James Cranmer.. 18 25.1 L Shannon.... 22 50 J K Mcßride 17 GO F P Mcßride.... 31 00 II F Murrain. .. 16 25 H C Lenuner 25 75 - R Gilleland 11 2.5 G J Graham.... 27 00 1 Geo Hilderbrand 41 25 J F Wimer J 5 7.5 ' J 0 Bay 33 25 C W Wick .... 775 Chas Hindman .. 4 25 John StulT 6 75 James Parker... 12 25 Wm McGiU 27 00 J 0G • Latub 325 Jacob Simoru... 25 j Henrv 801t5.... 600 J B Campbell.... 29 50 ' R H Oliver 3 45 Nicholas Kramer 21 50 < W H Sturdevant. 3 35 Samuel Young... 28 75 1 James Davidson. 21 00 * BA White 18 00, Total * 1050 95 < Hainuol Jodku 13 00 Tipstave Acoount lor 1882. Thomas Shull $ 136 00 . John Flemming NS 00 Joseph Henshberger 138 on Samuel Johnston 140 00 - William Williamson 1-6 0 1 ) •! Henry Korn 1W 00 .1 John Maharg 136 00 George E Hay 132 00 1 A X MeCandless 42 00 I Total $1,078 00 Western Peniteutlary Account. Western Penitentiary $738 52 Allegheny County Workhouse 751 62 ] Bridge Account for 1882. , John Burr repairs on Fisher bridge, J Cong, twp 280 ' Thos ('wig work on Miliinger bridge, | Center twp 27 18 ' Wm Bower bolts furnished for Millin j ger bridge 182 John Bahm plank for Boyer bridge, Jackson twp 53 40 Elias Boyer work on Boyer bridge Jacksou twp 5 00 ' J R Brandon plank for Snyder bridge, ' Franklin twp 410 ' W. J Gilleland repairs on Parks ' bridge, Adams twp 35 10 ' E Eminger repairs on Buffalo bridge, ' : Buffalo twp 500 ' L C Cartwright masonry on .Etna ' bridge, Slipperyrock twp 50 00 ; J R Brandon repairs on Snyder bridge ' Brady twp 12 00 ' L C Cartwright masonry on .Etna 1 j bridge 100 00 J L Shannon repairs on Shannon bridge, Cong, twp 5 00 1 C Weckuian till to Boyer bridge, I Jackson twp 3ft # 0p G W Cramer repair on Monroe bridge, Buffalo twp 19 6"i J L Rice cleaning Harmony bridge 5 00 J C Renfrew repairing Thorn ( reek •f hrrdgg 30 00 | X King repairs on Lancaster bridge.... 5n LC Cartwright removing old .Etna bridge 30 00 L C Cartwright masonry .Etna bridge 282 12 " " " " 10 50 ] Jno M Shira repair on Harper bridge. 15 41 'l. C Cartwright li 11 to Aetna bridge..... 35 w) ' Peter Fennel repairs on fill, Brady bridge 5 50 Pittsburgh Bridge Co.. iron for .Etna bridge, contract in 1881 274; 05 Jas W Reed, lumber for Aetna bridge 120 (• > Wm Ilu.-elton removing drift from Henry bridge, Butler township 10 00 Mathew Badge, wood work, MeCand less Counoquessing township bridge 10 0.) Mathew Badge,wood work MeCandless bridge.... -. 14 25 C W :"Sman fill to Boyer bridge Jnckson township 33 (• > Mathew Badger, wood work MeCand less bridge 12 47 R J Turk order from Matthew Badger 11 0 ■ Mathew Badger: wood work MeCand less bridge 42 96 Bander A: Pyle planking Muddyereek bridge...... 61 46 Wm Kinser removing drift from Kinser bridge 10 i Jos Manny repairs on Kittaning bridge I 50 A MeCandless repairs on Thorn creek bridge 25 00 Wm Gilleland, masonry of Brown Mill bridge Forward township 100 00 Jas M Grosman repairs on Armstrong bridge Cherry township 1 50 Jno Wade masonry and fill Sarvers Station bridge Buffalo township 268 41 Jno Gallagher repairs on Allen bridge Franklin township 25 00 Matthew MeCullough removing drift from Shaw bridge Muddyereek twp 600 J M Milliard masonry and wood work Turner bridge Parker towuship 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 & Son, superstruc ture Gall 'gher bridge Franklin twp 36S 75 Jno Gallaher repairs on abutment Gallgher bridge 23 05 BFStauffer repairing Bonnie Brook bridge Summit township 6 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 Coiino quenessing creek on Freeport road Butler borough 75 00 Flemming & Badgers masonry and fill on Btirgoyne bridge Clearfield tp 140 00 Wm M MeCormiek repairs on Ralston Mill bridge Butler twp 5 00 J A Gordon repairs on Donly Station bridge Parker township 25 00 W J Gilleland masonry on Browns Mill bridge Forward township 232 33 E Eminger repairs on wing wall Buffalo bridge Donegal towuship 45 00 Adam Weber masonry Freeport bridge 225 00 " " fill at " " 40 00 Ulrich West fill Spriudale bridge 69 50 J A Gordon repairs, Karns city bridge 10 00 M McKenney repairs, Shannon bridge Connoquenessing township 1 50 Casper Feihl repairs on Pier,.bridge Connoquenessing township 40 00 It A Mayer repairs on bridge 75 A Fennel repairs on McMillen bridge Clearfield township 53 32 A C Shira fill to Harpers Millj^bridge Parker tp 35 00 Morse Bridge Co, bridge iron Brown mill bridge Forward township 527 82 A W Wriglrt lumber for Brown mill bridge Forward township 83 60 W J Gilleland masonry Maple Furn nace bridge 95 20 W J Gilleland masonry and fill at Brown mill bridge 94 00 E II Adams repairs on Carr bridge Slipperyrock township 5 00 J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge Fairview township 4 50 E H Adams repairs 25 00 Fred Winters repairs abutment Thorn creek bridge Penn towuship 22 00 Adam Weber inasonrv Freeport bridge 200 On Juo Gordon Campbell bridge 50 00 Al' Brown planking Monroe bridge... 13 00 A Weber masonary Freeport bridge,,, 200 00 Isaac Donaldson Stony Run bridge 50 00 Total $7733 54 Aocount wiih Townships and Boroughs for County School, Road and Poor Tax. DISTHK'TS. x §'' 't ~ IK7K from Butler boro •$ 8 3:i S ... •$ .... is lliT'fl '• " " IN (is 32 .">H L'.! L>.y ;i .111 ISSO •' •' " 37 4.1 38 5.~> 51 KO 31 !I3 Ishi " " " «!> 2u It on; 223 1880 " Winfield twp. 4t >)•; 21 7"> Win;) 4.> irj ISK| " •' '■ 4:i s 1 tio 17 o". 4!133 1879" Venango " 22' "I 2 2"> o; IBNU " " '• 2 8*) 574 .... lUS 1881 " " " 20 )C» 27 !).! H s.i Is7!t " Brady " 2 2i; :: i(j 18N1 •' " " 12 28 .... i JS«.-, •» i •• 13 0". 12 18 • . .. 1870 •' Adams "I m 07 I87!l ■' Summit " 4 it 23 30.» ISXO " •• '• 4 US ! 1881 " " " 1) 81 4 '.II is7!> •• cherry " a T2 2 .'>3 l 4u •' " .tellemon " os 1880 " " " ;xi l87i» ' Centre " 6 Oti 1880'" " 10 R> 10 80! ..... I87!i " Marlon " -in 1880 " " " 10 41 3 31 3a 1881 " ' " 3 31 H3 j is/:)- Wash'gton" 8«4 «4.; 7 2ii 3n: lsso •• •• • 17 13 17 13 12 !K 312 1881 '• •' " 33,1 1 40 72; 13 !I2 II SI 1879'• Fairview " 4'it 5 sui i 44 2ao 18S0 •• " o JJ 3 ,V> 3 87,] JIT, I '-si •' " " 1 si' t 8-1 3 K;> 1 3", 187!) » Concord •' 4o u3 :«) 02 :i 7oj sr> 1880 " " " 32 50 20 00 3 " 2til 1881 " " " 31 23 26 44 ... 718 187!> •• Barker " T2 100 :«> 1880 •• " •' 2 ID 3 111 3 112 1 75 IKSI " •' •' I !*; 3 07 3 1!l 3 1:) 1870 '• Oakland " 12 so 730 1:. 30 ;no lsso " " 30 10 15 05 ;U •:i s7n 1881 •' " •• 15 H 10 H 10 17 511 " I 87 0" Allegheny" ' 21s r,i 1880 " " " 4 !«) 7 t>B 1881 o .< « 17 17 <iii |i so 1870 " Forward " h"i • 137 1880 " '• " 5 01 4 0.: 1 50 •• •• IVIUI •• •■• ■ : «75 1881 " " •• 0 71 7 87 lsso" Miller.st'nboro 1 2"> «'■ 5o 350 1881 " " " 1123 1880" Donegal twp. I f ... 7rs . . . 1881 " '• •• 13 "7 u3l 11 19 8 .">0 Totals SSIC 05 $523 St 8111 08 322 89 Aggregate receipts from unseated lands 81 70100 Dixiuoiii .%«•<•"I Miili Town*!iii»H : 111 <1 inJMH2. Districts. Amlret?<l Bit. due. Lanostor lowiichip i 175 95 52 00 Clearfield " 1024 52 ' Milleistown borough 418 01 Forward townahip 4sß lit Fairview '■ 721 05 Hobert Storey 2t'S 35 . CUorry township 192 53 Parker '• 516 'i\ 106 12 Marion " 253 27 tinlTilo " 216 SO f6 3< Donegal •• 4JK 83 94 05 Bntler borough 848 01 1 Center township 195 51 44 05 1 Adams " 291 12 45 50 Butler " 125 (0 98 s'l Craaberry " 132 !K> 55 35 Mower " 65 86 Winfield 414 78 78 0.) Clay " 5 C 6 Total 1 2823 89 4(82 02 ' Prothonotary Account for 1882. 1 April 6, Matthew N Greer $ 12 00 June 1, A Russell 89 40 July 5, M. .V Greer 11 s <> : August 11, M N Greer 1 50 i f Dec. 21, M X Greer 19 50 Dec. 27, M N Greer 40 00 Total $174 20 J ] Agricultural Societ}'. Pai l John S Campbell SIOO 00 1 Amounts Paid on Unseated Lands. SCHOOL TA.V. 0 To Cash to W M Ram- y Center twp - $!» 0! " C C Kramer Parker " - 16 3C 8 •' W Jamison Venauiro " • lti 2t " Martin Eytb Oakland " - -45 !i; 2 | " Owen lirady Donegil " - S (51 " Concoid twp T os Graham - 10 r*«l 0 " Jno J Miller Hutler twp - - 11 MS " Samuel Hoon Prospect boro - 1 (XI Total s. hool tax paid - - - 11.4 27 0 ! 80ADTAI. U To Cash to (!e.> Bauer Butler twp - - #lO S4 " .1 mi's Simmer- Winflcld tp til 4J i) I " W A Forquer Washington twp- 23 !M l) | '• James thornburt; Oakland rp 3»i «*> " A! \ Douihett Penn tp - - 14 *4 i) "■ 1! P Anderson Allegneny tp 13 lis " J t' Mi Kee " '■ •• 8 5* L i j " EF M. ;;nJe Venango tf - -7y " S B Campbell*'omord " • 7 13 j j " Wll Sbira Parker " •10 .*4 9 | Total Si*9 <;-• -J I'OOU TAX. 1 To C;3h to P Gilraore Allegheny twp - #8 9'.i " Wni Martin VeLango " - - "2 h'J I j " John Williams " " - - 9 (12 » i " Total $-21 ta J j Aggregate ----- . $325 08 i Tie tourer J JI Miller, Or. »; By Expenditures of Butler County for i - 2 By County Infinite acc't of I*sl paid 1 i January 3, IBBy $ 0,, i) o,) i Bv County Institute acc't 1883 paid "> | Dec 3 188'2 2'Jt) (>0 1 : By exchange on draft for A ], Craig.. 85 O'J '• on Dixinont Hospital draft 500 ) •' aec't Uegisttr A Recorder II II U&llauher 10 50 ) By account Warren Hospital Dr Jno Cnrwia 65 25 > " •* Co. dottctivo H L Edrnun bon si) ) 00 " '• Tiansoribing *?3O iK) " C. rumis- ionarß( Board of'Bl 7 s<i '• Commissioners aoc't of 82 i3»7 50 j "■ " Livery unpaid acc't of 'Bl. 4d On " " Livery acc't of '8! 190 <3 '• Traveling ex.ense In 7 0) ' •' " Agricultural association .. 100 tC •' 'Auditors' counsel 50) ' •' 'V Insurance ... 33 20 " " "TipHtavo* l«»7s 11: 1 " I'rothomtary 174 20 1 " " Public Improvement 171 53 " " tktmmiHsionera" •counsel.. 230 tl'i » '• " Court crier 444 00 " • Cierk < f Courts .... . 435 72 i '• '• Interest pau** on borrowed money 132 51 i '• District Attorney 252^0!) " " Jury CcEim;seiouy»' clerk 115*1)0 " •' 1 '! Jury Commissioners .. .. 281 l*> i " " for express - - - 11 70 " " Dixniont Hospital - - 5,2t>9 "o i " " .stationery - 750 7j " " Western penitentiary - 738 52 " " Allegheny workhouse - 751 C - " " Reform school - - ISS 40 i " " water - 400 00 " " gas - -24.' 40 i ' " ( ounty Au iitors - - 300 00 " " Court Auditor - - 100 00 i " " road damage - - 175 oo " coal - - - 241 ;;9 " *' stenographer - - 1,527 21' " " registration * - - 237 39 " " assessing - - 1,C50 95 " " Court House janitor - 311) 50- i " " indexing records - - 485 25 •' " borrowed money paid - 1,980 00 " " bridge inspectors and viewers - 213 31 " " refunded tax - - 27 74 " " road views* - - 157 00 " " printing - - 1 95 " CJpurt House - - 4-!t> 15 " " inquests - - _ 365 '' " Siierill' - - 1,708 71 " '• bridge account - - 7,733 54 " " Constables' returns - tK'5 33 " " 7i3 49 " " Commonwealth - - - 25t'4 56 " '• Jurors .... 94x1 42 " " Commissioners Ci 'rk - 180 00 " " Election - 2532 99 " " Uunscitcd lands sold to Commissioners - - 204 96 Aggregate - - - #sl 730 2.S Printing Ace't Jor 'B2. Butler Herald 525 24 Butler Citizen 10 43 '• Eagle. 924 ' •• 350 " Citizen 100 00 '• Eagla . 1148 •' 100(0 " OitUna 088 Herald 100 00 " Eagle. . it 00 " Citizen 10 54 •' Citizen 50 00 " Eagle . 215 5t " • 50 00 ( l'etrolia Record 19 25 l'etrolia 11, cord 588 Butler Herald 15 00 Butler Citizen SSO 100 00 •• Citizen 532 " Citix-y.i 17 94 " Herald 125 00 '• llnraid 18 08 •• Eagle. 153 1 .Petrolia Rec >rd 18 c-0 Citizen 4:5 75 Butlor Citizen 23 88 F'etrolia Kecoul 143 75 •' '• Herald 23 .hs 1831 fil 87 " Eagle . 8 22 Butler Citizen .. 588 '' Citizen 8 12 Herald...34 22 •' Herald 20 00 Kama City Tele '• Eiglo. 10 5;) phone 'SO 0:i Herald 12 O0 ' " Eagle. 2 sil Butler Herald.for ISB2 32 '• Eagle for 1882 444 17 " Citizen for 1882 <49 71 Petrolia Becot'd for 18 J 2 18J 88 JliHevfctcwn'Tei al l for 1881 aec't 01 87 Karim City Telephone for 1881 acc't 50 00 41GG6 95 leo'l lor IHS2. BSalhiu-h j 4 rr, Oil <ll4 t'errii-k . 18 rji II .1 Hunt . i.") no Odell & Mayer . .. .vi 25 Asliby & Vinee.it . . . 144 i') 11 (J lleineiiian.. ... rj :.r W <: Johnston . ... :m Fl. Hutter. . l»l ,ii It S tireon.. .. .. ;i :ki Total.. ii^iT7.-. Befortn School. J J Gillespie $lB5 40 Water Account 100 00 Gas Account $241 40 County Auditors. J II Shannon SIOO 00 .1 M I.oudciuf 1 ' • (Hi G W Crow 100 00 Total S3OO 00 Public Improvement for 1882. February I, C Wise for pavement 8 50 00 March 4, C Wise for pavement 124 53 Total sl7 1 83 Commissionors' Counsel. May 18, Thomas Robinson sIOO 00 October 27, Thomas Kobinsou 50 (Ml November 2 'I'IIOIIIHS Robinson .i ( ' ott November 28, Thomas Robinson 50 00 Total $230 00 Commissioners Acc't '32. JC, Uonallsi n one day af •? 2 5!) J Mayberry " " 2 50 J Oriblien •' •'.... 2 50 J.w Collins 310 days at 2 50 per dav ... 775 ChaK Oocliran 3:15 day at 2 5:1 per day.. 7' 2 S'l Geo W Ilavs 312 " " " 7 (I t"i $2325 00 Livci y Account. Commissioners of 18 1 By eundry warrants redeemed in 1882 r '<i 00 Of Commissioners for 1882 fcl"0 78 Traveling expanse, Co:n:n ; .-:-io:iei 3 18-2 v 07 09 Auditors Coause'. Oeorge W Fleegor fS 00 Butlor Fire Insurance Co 39 20 Ccunnty Institute. Jan 3. 1882 JII Martland i 000 Dec 20 " •' •' 2'M) Ou Exchange on Drifts. For 1881 \ 1, Grni s !") otl For 1882 Dixniont Hwfßil 5 CO Rogi-tter and Hecordor. Feb 8, 1882 II II Gallagher §lO 50 Warren Hospital. 1882 I) John Ourwen sr,s 25 County Detective. 1882. L H Edmundson fSOO 00 Tran-cri').ng Acc't 'C2. Jan 'l. JVV Brown 50 ' Hept 23. J W Brown no ' " "El Brugh !»7 50 Tota' t7, ; 0 00 Bridge In' pnetor'H Acc't for ISF2 aid Bridge Viewers, lly Sundry warrant* $213 31 Court Hoiiho Janitor lor 1882. G W Ztigler Esq .$319 50 [0 JAIL ACCOI NT FOR I>X! $713 49 Court Auditor fur I^2. 1 John W Kelly £IOO 00 Koiid Dantncc for 'B2 • Jesse Wright SSO 00 ~ John J Benmer 50 (K) ' .f A McCandless 40 00 Benjamin Davidson 35 00 * Total $175 00 Coal Account lor *B2, s Phillip Wimer slßl 14 Andrew Khmer «M) 25 as 2 $241 39 y x BtcnoKrai»lier. 4 Fil Eastman $1527 21 - REGISTRATION ACC'T FOR l>Bo.. $ 237 39 Indexing KecordH. 9 H H Gallagher « 45 25 2 E I Brugh *440 00 2 , " $485 25 ISorrnwod Mont). Ann Cooper $ 000 00 j John S Ward 75 00 ! Henrv Korn 005 00 i li A Mi lit in »hR, oO 0 | • SIBBO 00 0 | Court Crier for IBE2. } j J —»— Kearny $444 CO f \ Clerk of Courts Acc't for 'B2, j L M( 01 hr:in * $ 15 05 ■ j W A Wriirht <l7 «j8 j W B Dodds ; 322 09 ' J $435 72 1 j loterist or. Borrowed Money for 'B2. ' i -> n , n Cooper 6 00 , ! • I ,ohu s 1W 26 • R A Mil'lin 20 25 ) 1 $132 51 ; District Attorney Acc t for 'B2. i W A Forquer >; 17 (10 ) A N OHnningham 235 00 1 • " ! $252 00 Express Acc't for "82. , II C Ileineman sll 70 Jury commissioners' clerk. ! W O McCrea SBS 00 j Geo B McCrea 22 50 i Alex Russell 7 50 . slls-00 > Postage Account. | Miss S A Robinson s3l 50 J Jury CotniuKsiouers'aec*t *B2. , J W Monks $ 130 0(5 L Hugh Mct'rea 145 00 I $2Bl 06 Sheriff** Aec't for *S2- I May 6th W. II Hoffman $ 075 March 31 Thomas Donaghy 188 8,1 June 24 " ' 26 00 I July 1 " " 435 41 I July 3 " " 4 ! 20 , (October 4 " " 487 44 , November 15 " " 18 53 , December 30 " " 499 58 sl7oß 71 Borrowed Money Account. To amount remaining unpaid as jier audit for 1881 - - j; 5,V>7 80 1 To amount borrowed 1882 _ _ iy > «'52 35 Total - - - $25,509 15 ( R. 1882 by amount paid on principal -$ l. s >o 0.1 " " " interest paid - - 132 51 Total - - - -$ 2,012 51 By balance remaining unpaid with interest —523,493 94 $25,509 15 RECAPITULATION. The Treiaurar in a;:ount with Luiler County tof the year ending Dec. 31, 1882: DR. To Cash received from CoUectora....-? 3! . v, 11 " •' *• Commissioners 20103 41 !' '• " " Unseated land county tax . 546 65 " " " " Unstated lands school tax 522 .'9 " " " " Unseated landa road tax.... 411 6H " " " " Unseated lands poor tax ... 222 89 " " •' " Twps 3r boros. Dixmont ac't 2821 89 Balance in Treasury as per audit 1881 4058 48 ■TjB 777 95 Cli. By cash paid 011 unseated lands acc't. S 325 08 " Hnndj-y warrants redeemed 51730 2S •' Troisurera percentage 2337 42 " Balance ia Treasuiy Deo 31,'82. 143.55 17 *6B 777 95 We the under-lulled Auditors of Butler in the commonwealth «•!' Pennsylvania met at tin- t'oinmissioner's Ofliee ot said county on tin* 2d day ol January, issi, ;utd did audit, adjnst and settle"tile several accounts required "f us by law according to the best or our judgment and ability and Ilia! the lon going is a 1 orrect statement ol the various unices of -aid County and Commonwealth. In u ilness we have hereunto s.! our hands *ra seals this ttith dav of Jantiar>, 1 • .1. 11. SUANUN. ! i- x.j «;. w. enow, ,i_ I .1. M. I.OUDON. (t-s.l We the undersigned t'oniniisioners of Hutler Co.. having evanuned the foregning re|»ort of the Coimtv Auditors, and believing it lobe a eorreit itateiuent of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the vear A. I>, tssj, order its pn''Hca tion. <: KO. w. IIA\ S, t 11AS. C«M'HI! \N t J AS. COLLINS. 8U RGLARIES Are of Evary Day Occurrence. Not a SIXOI.E INSTANCE ON liKCORD in the past 3"> years w here one of Hall's Celebrated STAND AKD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES ila.s been lirokcn by I!ur lilar s ami itoliUt'tl, Hall's Standard !\itr?i! Fire* Proof Safe Ilavo ?)EVI'R FAILED to PRE SERVE tho*ir CONTENTS AGAINST I- IRE. It is a well known fact that there is XO SAFK made in the World THAT GIVES AS GRi;AT SECURITY AS Till. HALL'S 8A IK They always protect their contents. I'tisiHts lia\in{; Valuable!! slKMiid not l>i< wittiout a IIIIII'M *;stt». Hall's Safe &Lock Co. vl. L. Hall, Pres't. CIXCIXN , XEW YORK, CHICAGO, LOl ISVILLK, SAX I'RAXCISC, ST. Lol iS, CLEVELAND, l T ni<»n "Woolen >lill, BUTLER, PA. U Frr.LEKTOX. l*rop*r. Maim: cturer of Bi.wkkts, Yarvo, A■. Also en: torn work done t < order, such as cardhif Roll , m Kim liiatiketi-, Flannel -. Knit tii'g "li i Virus, .Vt., 't verv low . 1 i'.vr>. WO.II work.d on the shares, it do sitcl. rav7-ly a is S T E: n l f® | a isa libertv sr. a PITXSBU KGK. ? A-
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