RK'S FLOAT!WC SOAP the chief Po* tIM Bath, Toil«t and Laundry. Snow Whit® and Abaolutaly Pur" it Mr —— «w no* keep White Cloud Svi; JLTmm WMP I * eat to tbe maker? JXS. 8. KIRK Zl CO., CHICACO. HUMPHREYS' M SOL SOMPBBZTB'BOOS Cloth ft Gold Binding mm van. UijfcßOjjlMJJU, rues. • i-ffhiML OtMWtion, lafimounations.• .85 I : fl hirht FaocMlw BXB; : iff I?l71", v !r PalgM Peirt«* •fl it KjTupUom.. ,tl UMaaltoa. Bbtomiuo fiuu. .U iOMEOPATHIC -92 I I, r—i wifc •#* jgsiys'3 Ipeci FICS. jEFvsxß? r r^aessßßg HUMPHREYS' BnOBBPAT&C 7ITEBZKABT SPECIFICS X"Z>v For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Doc*. Ho §*- Poultry. MHBV Im* FAOB BOOK.•■Treat. OT»/ Meat er Aalaiala aad Chart Mat Frw. ■uMpbreys* M. Co.. 109 Fulton St., I. T. Tutt's Pills ■Mia al ate tho tarpld llwar, atremfttc mm ifeottMUt* ottaaa, Ncolate tba bevefaa, aad an mmdtd a» mm Mm Malarial Districts adr vtrtaaa are widely r*fOfnl««l, mm they saaaaaa peealtar prapertlea la fwdM ttt ayateaa from that pal mmm. Thla pepalar reaiedy rarely flaUa to of rartaalljr ear* Dyfcpepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all disorders arising from a Torpid Lfotr and Bad Digestion. A Proclamation! •r. I. ttajr Uwla, Faltoa. Ark., aayaf ~A year a#a I ted killed* revert Tatt*a Mlla were aa hifklf raeroat aaaadad that I aaed theat. Sfeverdld aaadietaa have a happier effect. Af- Sew a praeUea «T a qaiarter or a tea* tary.■ pcaelaiaa that the beat ANTI-BU.IOUS —dlciae erer wad. I always pre scribe thews la ay practice." •okfl Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St. New York, rr'« Mauve of Umfyl R§cwpt* sent Free. PRATT'S Aromatic Geneva Cln COBSS BiaßAsie KIKNBTt. h la aaaMOaaevatSwiaa) Gfoja-dlatillad wtth ■Uaasys aad Vcftaary Organs. The atfldr d Pr*U'« Aromatic Gaaera Gin h ael adida tawtd KihifiiloH. bat ia IrfcSTKSS mm Mai (Mai all *atta of tba oountry taati- HfbhiMaiM aota forrappraaaad.painfal, MM Ml hiaaalai' aaaabutiM. Iu atim ■kaL (aw. giiaHa aad aadaUn properttaa •Ow brttetiaa, »■■■«• eeagaetioa, aootlw iicite aw aad aae tha BaiaTTikoa ia wioa-cUaa- Ml padaaa. tytla wrth hot foot or .team a««aa.b wjlaaMa—apaiiaualbadaalradaflaet. A laTaebla traatraa on Dfawuad Kklntri that wad aail kaap. traa apaa JAIBIK. IOKIM, Kal« Aseut. mourns A, NEW lOBK. FOR rale BY J. 0. REDICK, Druggist, BCTLEB, PBXS'A. UtT OPPORTUNITY t f ALIFORNIA. V im j a»W««»y—Ma-MalWHtortnydq* SeSSrVdMaaTS&aM^BMMW' r^a^ rniSouri fJdlli »iSijy R»raa«y Sr All oooDon eflhaa to lb* V&bad Stataa aad Canada wUI aell Uok- JgjOjMi OMMafo^MSanjrraartaoe hrrnVi Woadm exl*t In tbouwaadii of ■llllftonas- l u i •"* wupassed r>y the mar- II | I jvrhof Invention. Those who are Iu * IM »r«0 '>t proOUttile ivorktimt can be aop g Mvtng at home HLOUW at once Mad their nddiVhK to Halli-ti & Co.. Pontond. Maine, and receive free, full Information how «ex. oiaU ages, cen earn ttoia fi to t2S per Oay anil upward* wherever they live. You aiw ataned free. Capita] not requtrM. Some *** *' ,rtjrk - BUY YOUR HOMES WCM flecmlty Life Insurance and Trust Co.. v Pi. Money to Buy Homes. Mor thly due# not more Uinn a fair rent. Pav laentx Cf-creasc yearly. In event of death pnorto i< n pleitt/B U paymfnth, balance of en ctHEbra&ce canceled. Money to Loan. ■wiJ ettal# bottirhi and sold on commission. Haau-rt hounca io rent and rent* collected. L. G. LINN, No. 38 South Main St., IJutler, Pa. nrer Unn's Drug' Store. [ittiioufi num. Mo. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - Hear New ceurt House-formerly Donaldson jlmjae—ito-id accon m VKCGM, MEDICINES, ASD CHEMICAI>H FA WCY AKD TOILET AKTIOES, WONGES. BRUSHES, PERFUMERY. &o wrnapo/AMm" PNfcatpuuna carefully co^. 46 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa, AHfERTi&I* 01 v " iti *° oumino fca» IIWMIO «1U pap»r, or obttm •Slim.tot in will fmd it on lita a UNttAWNUS. THE CITIZEIT. MISCELLANEOUS __ _ ■ Carl Dunder. If I haf a bird in my handt I can eat him. Ifhevhasin der bushes maype I go hunsry. If you vhas sore your vhaa right go aheadt some more midoudt ahtop- P iD * Money makes der mare go off on a gallop, but maype she doan't shtop until she break her neck. It vhas foolish to tell der sluggard to go der ant. He doan' go onless you gif him a free ticket on der shtreet car, und den he vhas too lazy to consider her ways. It you can get oud of shail today doan' put bim off till tomorrow. Honesty vhas der best policy, put it vhas mostly practiced by men who gif a heaping measure in order to Lidu apply a Hop Planter to that lamo back. t the City of Mexico this season $350,000 ha* Iwen spent iu fitting up the six ring* where the fall-fighters do thoir little dneda of daring. How a Haggis is Made. A Scotch haggis is made of the lights, liver and heart of a sheep, which is all called pluck. They come attached to the wind pipe. Put it all on to boil, eav for an hour and j a half. It is well to let the windpipe end hang over the pot, so that any impurities may pass out. When done remove from the fire and allow the pluck to cool, Then cut awav the wind pipe, bits of ckin or gristle, and all but a qua r ter of the liver. Then add a half pound of beef suet and chop the whole very fine. Now ! add two small cupfuls of oatmeal i which has been previously dried in the oven, pepper, Halt and about halt a pint of the liquor iu which the pluck was boiled Now it ia ready for *he bag, which must have been procured from the market the day be fore; it is the large stomach of a sheep and must be fresh As 60on as possible wash it well, first in cold water, then plunge it into boiling water, and scrape carefully; then it should be allowed to soak all night in a pan of salt and water. When the mince is ready wash the bag with cold clean wa*er, and only little more thau half fill it with the mince, for room must be left for the meal and meat to expand; if filled, the bag would burst. Now sew the bag up securely and put it into a pot of boiling water, pricking it occasion ally, as it swells, to allow the air to escape. If the skin appears very thin, tie a pudding cloth around it; boll for three hours; serve hot, with out gravy or garnish of any klud, as it ia sufficiently rich of itself. "Heiress to Millions," the newspaper stated, and how many women, probably, read the same, and envied her. But little was she to be envied, however; for in spite of her great wealth she was miserable. It was her lot, in common with myriads of women, to suffer from those "chronic weaknesses," which are pe culiar to the female sex. Miserable, nervous, and discouraged, she would gladly have given every dollar of her lortune for one brief installment of health. llow easy,and how inexpen hive, would be the journey to health. lif Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was selected as a remedy, and the of the same persisted in; that is, the experience of thousands of women afflicted in the above mannar, teaches us to predict so. It is the only medi cine for women, sold bv drutrgists, under a poultice guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it will give satis faction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti-bilious Granules, cure sick headache, dyspep sia and constipation Making Themselves Old. Shake speare makes Cajsar pay that cowards die many times before their deaths And so they do. And so do thousands upon thousands of per sons who grunt their lives away They make themselves old with im agined aches and pains and anticipat ed distresses. It is not good to give way to megrims. Anticipation brings the misery that it looks for. If we tbink we are sick we shall l»e sick If we anticipate decrepitude it will run to meet us. —lt is announced at El Paso, Texas, that the Mexican Government h»s granted extraordinary concess ions to a real estate company to induce emigration to eleven States of Mex ico. The company has obtained title to 55,000,000 acres of land in Chihu ahua, Sanaloa, Duracgo, Cohulia, %a catecas, Guanajuato, Tamaulipas, Ve ra Cruc, Michaveau, Galisco and Gn erroero, and proposes to establish agencies in all the large cities of Eu rope and America. The Government has granted exemption from taxation to all Bettlers on these tracts, and in sures proper protection. —The deppest coal mine in America is iu PottKVille, I*a TLe ebaft is 1,570 feet deep From its bottom almoHt, a third of a mile down, 2UO cars, holding four tons each, are lifted up every day. They are run upon a platform, and tbe whole weight of six tons is hoisted at a speed tbat makes tho head swim, the time occupied in lifting a lull car be in>f only a little more than a minute. —The Northern Pacific Railroad, with its new rotary snow-plougs, will he able to defy tbe blizzard Pushed by locomotives, they dash through a drift seven feet deep at the rate of from fifteen to twenty miies an hour. After tbe *now has been cut up by tbe revolving knives it is expelled from a spout at tbe side of the plough like the dust from a blower in a plauing mill. —The coldest place in the West is said to be the little town of Jinlleck, on the Central Pacifiic Railway. It is built at the very bo torn of a val ley that extends dim north nearly to the Arctic, aud railroad men say that this valley acts as a great natural wind pipe which brings the coldest blasts of the North Pole straght down on tbe unlucky village —The United States Senate has passed a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution. It is proposed to continue the term of ollice of President Cleveland to April 30, 1885». and to fix tbat day, at noon, as tbe time when all luture Presi dents elect shall be inaugurated. —lt is estimated that discoveries, inventions, ami compounds patented each year in the United States and never amounting to anything eostfc.'i. 000,000. —The largest amount of land held in tbe United States by an alien cor poration is that owned by the Hol land Companv in New Mexico. It embraces 4,500,090 acres. —The Cziir's Kremlin monument to his assasinated father i.s to coHt SOOO,OOO. —Tbe total number of overland passengers to California last year was 150,000. —A 11,000,000 electrical cornpauy has been organized iu Chicago to fur nish apparatus. —A company with $1,000,000 cap ital will run a railroad from Atlanta to East Tennessee. —The Bell Telephone Company earned 22 A per cent, net on its capital «f $9,800,000 last year. —Thirty-one large operators are using American rock-drills in Austra lia iu preference to English drills. Queen Victoria is to receive the first bar of fiold t,aken from the newly discovered Owinfyuydd mine at Dol- Wales. —Omaha capitalists propose to s(H*ud $3,000,000 ou a railroad to start at Omaha aud run northward to warfl tha .boundary. REGISTER'S NOTICES. The Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts of Executors, AdmmLstra tors and Guardians have been tiled iu his office aeeotding to law. and will be presented to Court for confirmation and allowance on Wed nesday. the stU day o£ March. A. L>., 18*8. at 3 o'clock p.m. of said day. 1. Final account of J N Fulton, surviving adm'r of .1 Q Flick, dec'd. late of Clinton twp. Notice is given that J X Fulton will make ap plication to be discharged at time of coHtlrma tion of this account. ■j. First and final account of Dennis Mcßride adm'r o£ Andrew Mcßride. dee d, late of Clear tield tp. n. Final account of Wm M Glenn, ex'r of An drew M Christy, dec'd. iate of Cherry tp. !. Flint, iccouiit of -I W Uibsou. trustee of the estate of James S Thompson, dec'd, late of Clay tp. Final account »t Julia McLaughlin, adm'rx oi Bernard McLaughlin, dec'd, late of Falrvlew tp. Final account of Win Campbell, ex r of JAS <'■ Campbell, dec'd. late of Butler boro. 7. Final account of .1 C Sweeney, adm'r of 1 atrek Sweeney, dec'd. late of Clearfield tp. s. Final account or James Wilson, guardian oi the estate of Albert <: < roll, minor child of John J Cioll, dec d lata of Brady tp. 9. First, final and dis rioutlunal account of F 5 DomOaugh. ex'r of Nancy Hunter, dec'd, late of Forward tp. 10. First aud final account of Simon 'i oung, ex'r ot Thomas Richards, dec'i. late of centre tp. ti. First and final account of Henry Freshkorn ex'r of Wm. Freshkorn, dec'd late of Jackson Final and distribution account of Elizabeth Kieketts, ex'r of Nancy Rieketts. dec'd, late ot Donegal tp. 1.3. First and final account of Ferd lteiber, guardian of Charles B S;)ang, minor child of J R Spang, dec'd. late of Hutier boro. 14. First and final account ol N MKirklaud, acting ex.'r of J li Muder, dec'd, late of Win field tp. l."> Final account of Abuer J Patton. adra r of Samuel Love, dec'd, late of Summit tp. 10. First and final account of John Wise.adtn r ollaroiue Wise, dec'd, late Butler boro. tT. Filial account ot John Wise, adm'r D.B.N, of Leonard Wise, dec'd, late Butler boro. is. First and final account of Wise adin'rx of Leonard Wise, dec'd late of Butler boro. as filed by John Wise, adm'r of Caroline Wise, now deceased. in. Final and distribution account of Geo Fiistikorn and Wm Frislikorn, ex'rs „ot Peter Frishkorn, dec'd, late of Zrlienople bora. 2a, Filial account of Bridget E Shields and Susannah Little, ex'rs of Margaret McKeever, dec'd, late of Donegal tp, 21. Final account of A'ex Stewart, guardian of the estate of Joseph White, minor soil of Newton White, dec'd. 22. First and final account of G W Hays, ex'r of Wm Thompson, dec'd. lateot Middlesex tp. 23. Final and dlstlrbutlon account of Wm, Humphrey, ex'r ot wm Williams, dec'd, late of Fortersvlile boro. 24. Final account of Jane Blakely, dec'd, late guardian of Harvey Blakely, a minor child ot Lxwis Blakely, dee d, as stated by H 1 Cookson, adm'r of said Jane Blakely, 25. Final account or H I Cookson, adm'r of Jane Blakely, dec'd late ot Cranberry twp. 26. Final account or A M Frederick, guardian or I'liilip Kramer, minor cnlld of Philip Kramer dee d, late of Donegal twp. 27. First and final account of J E Miller,adm'r C T Aot Susannah Chambers, dec'd late or Al legheny twp, 2--. First and final account of J E Mlller.adm'r of .lames 11 Chambers, dec'd, late or Allegheny twp, 2i», First, partial and distribution account of J C Kiskadden. adm'r of Ellen Ktskaddeu, dee d, law; ot Allegheny twp. :!j. First, partial account of W D Brandon, adm'r or J w Irwin dee d, late or Butler boro: 31. First partial account or J S Kiester, ex'r of Jacob Kiester dec'd, late o.' Sltpperyrock twp. ;12. Final account of Harriet Wolford and F. H Monulc. adrn'rs of John Woltord, dec'd, late of Donegal twp, 33. Final account ot W J Burton, adm'r of Thomas Burton,dec'd late of l'unn twp. :i!. Filial account of W J Cooper, ex'i of Katy Cooper dec'd, late ol Jefferson twp. 3i. Partial account or Kinlllne stough ton and John 11 Wlgton, ex'rs of John Wlgton, dee d,late of Brady twp. :w. Final account of Fred Bauman, and J H Bauman. ex'rs or John C Bauman. dec'd, late of Jefferson twp. 37. Final and distribution account of John Rohner. ex'r ot Robert Forsythe dec'd, late or Adams tivp. 38. Third partial account of Mrs Adeline Wal lace and James Wallace,ex'rs oi the last will of Francis Wallace, dee d, late of Zelleuople l'a. :'.o. Final account of James Barr, guardian of J W Stuuge. minor child of Adam S'.auge, dec'd late of Adams twp. •Uj. l'lrst aud final account of Michael Ash guardian or Margar t Ellen Agh, mluor child ot Sarah Ash, dec'd late of Oakland twp. 41, Final accouht or J N C'ubbisou. adm'r of James M White, dec'd, late of Venango twp. Notice Is given that the administrator will ap ply for his discharge at the time of presenting his account. IX. A. AYRES, Register. RAILROAD TIME TABLES WEST FESS R. R. On and after Monday, Nov. 14, 1887, trains will leave Butler follows: MAKKKT at G:ls a. m., arriving atAHeirhe nv at 0:00 a. in.; connects east for Hlairsville. EXPKEPS at 8:25 a. rn., arriving at Alleghe ny at 10:20 a. rn.; does not connect for the east. MAIL at 2:40 p. at., and goes through to Allegheuy, arriving there at 4:50 p. m.; con nects east. ACCOMMODATION at 4:35 P, m., and CM neets at the Junction with Freeport Accom modation, arriving at Allegheny at 7:26 in., and connects cast as fur us Apollo. Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe ny at 7:15 a.m., 3:15 j>. m. and 5:30 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler at 10:20 a, m. and 5:05 and 7:45 p. m. , S. &A.R. K. On and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1887, trains will leave Bntler as follows. Corrected to last time, 1 hour faster than schedule time. Trains leave Butler for Greenville from the Pittsburgh and Western depot at 6:45 and 10:30 a. m. and 4:40 p. in. Trains leaving the P. &. W. depot in Allegheny city 8:20 a. ni. and 2:40 p. m. fast time connect at Butler with trains on the S. 6 A. Trains arrive at Butler from Greenville,fast time 10:10 a. u>. and 12:40 2:35 and 9:25 p. rn., and connect with trains on the P. &l W. arriving at Allegheny at 12:20 a. in. and 2:55 5:00 p. in., fast time. The tram arriving at 0:25 does not connect for Allegheny. Trains leave Milliards at 5:45, and 11:00 a. in., alow time, and arrive at 9:20 a.m. and 5:30 p. m. Both trains connect at Branchton tor Butler aud Greenville. P. & W. B. K. On and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1887, trains will leave Butler as follows: Corrected to fast time, one hour faster than schedule time. Trains leave Butler for Allegheuy City at G:ls, 8:18, & 10:30 a. m. & 12:15 p. iu.& 2:50 & 6:20 p.m. A train connecting for New Castle and the West leaves Butler at 12:45 p. m. and arrives at Chicago at 0:00 a. in. next morning. Trains arrive from Allegheny at 9:10 and 10'2i a. HI. aud 12:30, 4:40, 7:55 and 9:30 p. m. Trains leave Butler for Foxburg and the North at 10:21 a. in. and 4:40 and 7:55 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler from the north at 8:18 and I0;3o a. in. and 6:20 p. in. On Sunday trains leave Butler, for Alle gheuy at 8:43 a. m. aud 6:20 p. m., and fnr the West at 1:45 p. m., and urrive from Allegheny at 10:21 and 3:35 p in,aud from the West at 7.55. A train arrives from the North at 8:43 am. aud departs at 7:55. p.tn Train& leave Allegheny for Butler at 7:00, 8:20 and 10:20 a. in. and 2:40, 5:40 aud 6:40 p. m., fast time. Trains leaving Butler at 8:18 a. in and 12:40 p. rn. make close connections at C'allery fur the West, aud the 2:50 train connects, but not closely. Trains arrive at Allegheuy at 8:10,10:30 a.m. aud 12:25, 2:55. 5:00 and 8:23 p.m. Hotel Brady T. W. TAIT, Prop'r. New Hotel and Kestaurant on the Diamond, Butler. Pa. Mr. T. W. Tail has refitted and furnished the Brady House, aud Is now prepared to accommo date the public. His Restaurant, in connection with the hotel will ne open day and night. The tables will b furnished with everything the market affords, FKESH GAME AND OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Your patronage respectfully solicited. !f urriTin »»l»w revolutionized the - jlj H J j 55 u world during the last hall !> IS il I 111 sl' cin ury. Not least among '■ I i.Bl I I U Oihc wonders or Inventive progress is a method and system ot work that can »e performed all over the country without 'separating iln- workers from their Homes, pay lllieral; any one can do the work; either sex. youn'j or old; no special ability require, capi tal not needed; you are started free, something of great Value and importance to you, that will start you In business, which w ill bring you iu more money right away than anvlhlug else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address TKCE \ Co.. Augusta. Maine. I III! II IlllllII■IIMWWIP"! iii"i ft Ir, nu mouth and expenses! We acriiallv Ii |S llP'ay tlil.s to our salesmen. OL'TKLT •111 II ||FREE. Can start you at once, send VI " Wtor terms to .1. \ I VTI.N SIIAVV, Nuroerynmii, Koolipsl i-r, S. V M F.&H Marks Invito your inspection ot their atook of FALL und WINTER Miliiuery Goods. Receiving goods every week their stock is always Fit ESI I AND COMPLETE. UDIIOBS Slum If lOTUB ID.. FIB IIP. Statement of Am'nt Collected and Due from Collectors. Co. Tax. ~T ~ 1 ~ > ■ EF Wilson _ 34 70 J5; Marion TO Vandyke 010 00 '6 45 .io, 1 ortervvllle borough A (Joiosser ! I 22 44 .. Sllppervrock J a Davidson ' 314 97 392 in K ,««- Brady." w W McQulstion 416 28 12 00 M9O 18 S Clearfield HII Duflv I 110 06 .. Stranklln K M Milliard 100 CO 10 90 98 10 .. penn W McElvaln 387 50, 1 98 75 .. Butler borough C McAboy 1 000 oo I 4f19 66, •< Harmonv " FT Shaffer I 123 00 i 240 29: .< Mlllerstown •' w B Byerj 110 12 474 19 22, .., Petrol la " M Daley 19 G3 13 lo .. Portersvllle " Jas Ramsey | 19 73 .• Sunbury " Jus K Campbell j 138 81 11 25- . Ojj,. Adams .'as Forsvihe 260 89 10 12 14 06 „ \llegheny J B HUllarU I 272 05 : 151 07 14 S4 .. Buffalo P A Drain 19 41i 1 40 ; .. Brady John Staff ; 304 03 ! 3 78! 20 48 88 27 <• Clinton J W Kiddie : 114 05 o oo .. Clay O KThornl 511 24 90 88 31 t»| .. Centre A J Hutchison ' 92 40 17 13 4 87 .. Clearfield HII Duffy 30000 1 293 28 .. Cherry S V Hutchison i 603 87 47 67 28 08 • . connoquenesslng .1 Kaltenbaugh 1 270 40 ; 399 14 55 .. Cranberry John Llcev 456 92 : 970 52 55 .. Concord I H Christy 1 504 001 74 44 28 40 .. Donegal W J Coyle 627 45 43 28| 5144 .1 Forward Alex Shilling 282 52 11 43 14 86- .. Fairview K.l McCullough" 357 10: 77 57 33 12 *. Franklin . ........ N S tiroesmaii " 459 00 35 88 38 24 22 *J7 .. Jefferson D Wallett I 39131' 56 72 59 59, .. Jacfoon H Zlnkhom 288 33 26 44 41 as Lancaster Fred Chi j 370 45 20 59 28 53 .. Marlon Jas Dougan ! 201 74 44 02 28 92 31 96 <• Mercer .. Anson curry ' 278 11; 15 00 25 08, .. Middlesex J S Park i 138 M; 35 so 7 29 .. Muddy creek 1' Kennedy 226 41 11 14 51 14 .. Oakland iJohu Patton 608 97 94 10 35 19 .. Penn. E Logan i 339 11: ISB 62 7490 >. Parker J Mci.afferty ' J 55 00 44 50, .. summit Jacob Meott i 299 801 39 45 •• Slippery rock... W J Morrison ' a>4 21 34 18 48 15 .. A enaneo ThoS Morrow 502 39 62 89 23 4-1 19c 03 •• Washington 1* P Ililliard I Gil 9* 120 73 20 70 3200 V •• Wlnilald J Rivets 57 32! go 54 38 70 " Butler boniuirh'«*vv Zelffier III!!!!!I*! 1 724 83 155 20 37 17 832 4S 10 40 •• Centerville " HMBard > 312 36i 13 60 10 00 •• Evans City " o D McFarland ' 25®", 1501 137 •. Falrvlew '• liobt Patton 71 91 i 615 • ■ Harmony ' ... Kline 24 36 425 128 .. HarrlsviUe " J 8 Pew S5 81 3 S8 440 Karus Cltv •' J King es M 20 13 363 » Mlllerstown" S H Lackey I 17 10, 19 47 90 ." Prospect " Saiuuel Hoon 1 14 43 912 .. Petrolia '■ M Dalley 4 36 19 47 ; 8 12 • Ptrtersvllle " Kll Oliver 1 105 00! 17 85 041 •• saxonburg " Chas Itaab 1 129 35. 12 s>4 680 <• Sunbury •• Jos Mechllng 110 35; T55 eSO ■ Zellenople " C G Walters j 50 59| 19 I Total !sls 944 80 SI 719 02 1 522 64 2 79S 59 $lO 40 State Tax. 1886. 3. g S ? i «♦ i g ! o : t-j DISTRICTS, COLLECTORS. ! I g § g I 1 G T J : \dnins Jas Foray the * JJ 68$ $ 02$ Allegheny J BHtlllard » « oo Brady...: Jon Staff 20009 j 1 99 Clav A K Thompson « 83, ,1 2.) Centre A J Hutchison Ju i | : 106 Clearlteld 11 H Duffy j 66 42 Cherry s V Hutchison 38 30: 2 02 Connoquenesßlng I Kaltenbaugh » f . } « Cranberrv John Lelcy M 01J ; l.+ Concord 11l Christy Donegal F Coyle ; AJ ; C„ Forward Alex Shilling * 62; i Fairvlew 1{ J McCullough : lb 5 , Franklin N S Grossman ] „ s«| 25 #G .JefTerson f) Wallett j B^j Jackson II Zinkhorn I « f". Lancaster Fred L'hl ; 12b Marlon Jas Dougan | 2o - •>* Mercer Anson Curry z i «»| j 1 Middlesex I Sparks.. ®»; ! -J Muddycreek UK Kennedy ■ J«' Oakland John Patton : ™ 314 Penn E Logan : '* \» :™ Parker I Mccafferty 801 13 68 ; 333 sllpperyrock W J Morrison -* ■», 1 Venango Thos Morrow » *| | Washington P P nilllard Jj WJ 1 I f*> 978 Winfield John Rivers I « 90; . - Butler borough c W Zlegler «0 | 5 144 98 Centerville " It M Bard "39: ; '2 Evans City '• „ O D McFarland ! " Falrvlew •« Koht Patton «« «' i f Harmony " O Kline fw. 1 Karus city •• W.lKlng Mlllerstown " I H Lackey *42 , a Prospect " Samuel Iloou 8 * *; *<» Petrolia " M Dalley ! « 41, .i U Portersvllle " It H Oliver "n 06 Saxonburg - chas Raahe ; «76 2 Sunbury •• Jos Mechllng ; '9B, Total 's» *OO 28 sl3 68 SB3 27 247 14 Arn't Collected and Due from Collectors. County Tax. 1887. - ~ rv ~ | a | M I 2 G 5 : E ! S •* On a, I s. DISTRICTS, I COLLECTORS £ 3 I S I :* 'fß{' ; | j I | Adams JSB Criswell $1291 fio sl9 22$ fi24 74$ SO o7 Allegheny Jas.Jollcy s -J s 22 81 Buffalo iP A Drain 1614 fio 84b 417 G1 -2 -6 Butier:::::::::!M Du ff ord:::::::: % nos 12 34 09 IFE SHW77 $■ « : 573 Connoquene.Hsiug RSHenrv 14 \i 150,5 !!, l° r > 5" -'C ( *1 i Concord S H Campbell 707 27 35 37 Cranberry * p:lias Eaajon f, lb 915 01 Oo Cherrv iO P Campbell *>* ® ';>| 23 M Krauklin 'J B Stevenson }' C2B 83, 45 .»S Fairview John Andrew i } 3. o3 81 .>0 91 _ 4o 64 Forward Alex Shilling "7 20; 22 80 Jefferson iAneust Muder ; % 3..0 12 .;4 42 Jackson I Kvehart 20 10 579 38 68 68 I ampler E 1352 65 20 60 23 01; 214 851 60 56 Middlesex.'. J L Parks j Muddycreek ißobt Moore I'r? fo 1'? Mercer Anson Curry £oo 00 1> 334 43 34 91 Marion •..Jjohn Duffy ® 575 o<>' 0- } ril : ;« « 83 » 3 00 7 « * f'arker J M Khira ' °if ;'2 31 58 Penn .1 B Doilds 16,1 60 921 480,4 -^25 Slippery rock jH McGilt r : ? I! 0 , 1 - 9, 5 ? 4 1« i, Summit Jacob Iteott < K l ' i" Venango j.Jos Eskin Jfl 65, 18 ,4 A G Freeling 5o 18 Jl 56i 48 -0 Washington Harper Campbell 6- ««« i 2, 38 4/ Worth T Patterson \ s 'J} ,j: > BJ> 437 36 5- 18 Butler borough (J W Z.egler j 2061 14 42 06 7» • » C«*ntreville 44 W Henry Wilson •*' ' 31 1- 01 Harmony " Wra Carroll ! 404 00 940 ,79 04 16 47 Hurrisville " I S Pew 2.M 60 614 ni 97j 07' Evans City " Cyrus Knox 0 ,l r ~,> Kama City " iFwl Kamerer' ' 'J Z Millerntowu " f) Hough 249 20, ' ' 16/ J. 13 J- Fairview '• Robt Patton }f 5 16 400 32i 14 1 10 ", 1 Petrolia " M Daly |JW j 50 50, Pnimipct It Shaner ....• 200 00| / 101 l,> 13 «>b Portersville " J H Kinzer. 226 20: 333 930 I 650 Sunbury " .. . ij O Shull ! 150 44 819 365 «4 40 640 Saxonburg WSchroth | 2JW 00| ,618 ~,492! 1085 Zelienople " : A W Philips j 30i. 00 , 9 28, 36J 63 16 28 Total >42944 91 231 52 907 47!;H 7 05 41! 1579 38 State Tax, Am't Collected and Due from Collectors. 1887. * S? 5 ? | • DISTKICT9 coixwrroßs g || i « I e" ? • ! i* I ! AdaniH Jas CrlHwcll " » 119 t» 4« 314 Allegheny Jaa Jolly 13, i«. « Ituilalo PA Drain Jj w, 24 i. on «•» Butler M j "» « 2,1 22 J» Brady J W Mooru *\ { « M 137 -20 < llnton M Tuompson ir A! ' ;;1 i i, counociuencßalng' H 8 Honry 1 JJJ 2 - 0 < vmcortl » H c:oinpb€.-U 2i UGs t> ;0 Cranberry Eltaa Kaaton 1 !' -j; *» 7j7 Cherry () I'Campbell j" f^ 1 ' Clay Jeff Stoner -J 00 J4 W> M (icarhtid... HMcßrlde fj; 21 1 301 centre W Paulhamua S? ! Donegal John Ritzert !2I ? -i Kranklln J B Stevenson •« •« i ]js! 17 :,s 1 ' Falrvlew John Andrew >«« •>- < #• Forward Alex Hhllltng "» J w 5> JefTerson August Muder 1"' J r, « Jackson J Kl'hart Lancaster J Brb »» « 2 44 0 40 Middlesex J L Park f* J® , ' Muddycreek Robert Moore 00 61 J5 ® \if»n*i»r A C'urrv •*' If Marion !!!!""!"'.* John liuffv 5 " 4S 117 10 4ii JW Xotland. .... . .j L Neyman ... l'» »■}: « •;» nfl r ;;» l'arVcr J M Sllira '* «•' 1 '3' 12 Ofl UH Penn ! i!.' JB Dod.is 2117.1 228 42 m ««o sllpperyrock i'.'.: 11 M 011 l •>» <* 122 M 32 >22 summit Jacob Iteott «» w I ' •*» Venango Jos Kakln J' „il JJJ 15? wmileia A G Freeling... >;«' s 4 .HI Washington arper Campbell «Jo l« .« 4.« Worth TP Patterson }J" f' 2 '*? Butler borough O W Zelgler 3 ' , ' 40 ,HI Hh W •_.« «l centerville W II Wilson 27 00 Harmony •• W Carroll £ HarrlsviUe •• JH Pew ; f» 29 2.» 4 Evans City •• Cyrus Knox ■> » 2JJ d Hams City •• Fred Kamerer ♦f 1 }.* > '•} Mlllerstown" K Hough ' ® r? ?i JSI Falrvlew " Robert Patton 1? '<} 139 Petrolia •• M Daly 1 , '• !,J . Prospect •' It Shanor 35 4H I » ' su» ~!c" «« « 14 « ! 117 - :::::::::::::jA wgiiups :::::::::::::::::: Total .1 1321" I 74 0?! 1144 M H : «» UNSEATED LAND. iAm't REC'u BY THKASI 'k I'ahi ro 'I we i lui.. br* twr.~i OVKH , UMAWN DISTRICTS F FIT = 1 t'' So 1 So | I I % & fIS 1 E f § g, «5 .i 8 ; Allegheny ... 2.nn 22 B2 7IN 13 15 , « I J6 13 15 22 52 718 ChmF u•» ««> 4 m M S 527 Mlllerstown borough r >- las 76 38 , #6314 81 Concord . 674 6no 164 I 12 01 450 1 78 Marlon I 35 'JS 4 , C 7 3<7 1 'J6 Parker ..!!!! 412 Biu :: 3« I 32 4u 13 41 nil summit I 805 B2" 1 101 118 j5 20 118 7 Venango 27 Ti 20 so 29V 3 «JO M 771 811 I 92D Sefd ..:........ .: ... . .; 137 50 2'£l7 08 300 Worth *lO ISO 1 I 150 Brady I II To : ft W. Conhoquenes«lng 1 I ~ Vt< l* 1 I Clearfield iw 30 M w I '• l® f:iay ' 2 atti T4 Forward ; 14 12 803 Centre .:.: ! Petrolia borough , , j : I 450 UarrlHyllle •* I 1 I? Huubury " i I * Clinton ' j ! Donegal ! ' > a M . ...i I Slippery rock ] i i 8 " i .J Oakland | I , i t ! I _ TotaliT 145 p'vn 4!< 43 »l «i ."Kl'aw. flB 210 SO'tot 42 t'.« ««'Wt 83175 4742K'.r 9Hi Boroughs and Townships In Aee't with Butler Co. for Dixmoat and Warren Hospitals. .: > a B B. i «* H I 3 2 |_f £ Marlon t j» 253 87 Buffalo i i .">« as Clinton 25 61 Falrvlew 1 807 79 Petrola borough ! aw 79 Connu 4416 Butler 104 00 102 49 Parker 226 35, 91 55 Mlllerst«wn borough S7 crn 518 91 Jefferson I 91 61 Harmony borough 226 28 78 00 Butlur •• 149 89 ion 15 Lancaster 96 ooi an oo Clearfield | 1593 so Wlnfleld 102 oo; 2S 00 Adams 234 00 2C 00 Centerviiie borough | 106 2# Mercer i 121 40 Donegal 100 w> 66 23 Penn 18 so »4 50 Cranberry 13 8# Jackson 34 57 2C 00 Forward 74 oo Totals 1 467 35 14 530 93 Amount Becelrrd. From Commissioner!! sl6 227 13 Jury fees 285 48 Dog tax 3 50 Fines, Illegal liquor selling. &c l 656 50 $lB 172 CI Bridge Areount. J I. H Donaghy. stone for bridge $ 7 so VV W Breckenridge A Son. Belford bridge 200 oo John Craney, repairing bridge 3 00 J It Sutton. Building •• 9« ;#» W«W Brackenrlilge & Son, bridge 50 oO H J Jack, bridge 1 75 J B Cunningham, repairing Bull creek bridge 25 00 Win Mongomery, repairing Clluton twp bridge 24 76 Samuel Colwell, repairing Thorn Creek bridge 2 w> Win Tillman, repairing Belford bridge. 2 52 W J Lackey, •• Boydstown 100 Geo Armor. *■ MeCandless " 21 42 M W Shannon, cleaning Conno Samuel Caldwell, repairing ] oo W W Brackenrliige. «* Moore .. 306 77 " '• " Book " 80 10 " " Belfoid" 35 40 J M Turner, " •• .. 1 5o " 2 25 John Donaldson, painting Klttannlng bridge 20 00 s J Marshall, painting bridge.. 3000 I P Barron, repatrlng •• .. 52 54 A G Kelly. •• •« 2 00 H J MeCandless '• " 1 00 II W Lelcy •• Harmony " .. 73 50 JnoVV Monks •' Glade Mill " .. 2095 G B Cuiiniuglian " Flick •• .. 42 00 Wm St, Clair •• Neely •• .. 1200 N F Mayer •• West Liberty" .. 1250 John Keno, cleaning Sprlngdale " 75 K A Hutchison, repairing Annandale bridge 22 50 E it K Boyer, repairing Boyer bridge.. 2 oo Thos F Kirch, cleaning Sprlngdale 100 D Wallet,t, repairing Jefferson tp ".. 150 A 1$ Martin '• " 17 00 Peter File •• Adams lwp . 33 92 Jos White, " " . 5 35 INGraliam •' •• " I'> GO Pit!lip Burr, planking Renfrew •• ]] 3134 Thos Birch, cleaning Freeport •• 86 " Sprlngdaie ".. 100 W W Brackenrldge £ Son. New Bridge 150 00 W K Turner, repairing Kelly •• .. 2100 O F Kcdlc, '■ lteurrew •• . 625 Tiics H Henan, abutment Kensington bridge c,5 00 S J Marshall, repalrg Auiberson bridge 64 60 J'F Anderson, spikes' 2 76 Plilllu Burr, repalr g "Mccaudless bridge 41 33 BFHllllard. •• •• 3 oo Halston Kelly •• Christy •• .] 104 i< ( Wm Scott. '• sandy Lick •• .. 4500 Peter File " Parks •• .. i > 00 Ulrlc* Winter •• Eldna •« . «00 SamaN Burr •• Martin - . 1930 Wit Turner •' Glade Mills •• .. 35 62 Samuel Colwell •' 10 no II Puabe, painting Phabe <• " 10 00 John McKlbben. repairing Kiddie anil Flick bridge 5 05 John Staff, repairing bridge"!!""!]'.!! 1 75 Wm Scott, painting .Monroe bridge 30 00 Porter Glenn, repairing Freeport 16 25. \\ .1 Gllleland. iutill and abuim-'nt Wli son Kun bridge 132 7S Geo Marherger, Infill Callery .junction bridge 40 00 W W Brackcnrldge & Son, painting 5 bridges 75 00 D M Atweit. repairing Smith bridge 25 91 \V vv ttrackenrldge A: son, repairing Relber bridge 20 00 W W rir.ickenrldge & son. Stone work ;jj 00 W J Giilcland, repairing bridge *0 John Djualson, painting McCalmont bridge M oo A.) Blaek, repairing MeCandless bridge 19 00 JI. Patterson, plunking Freeport •• 18 43 S W Glenn. repairing Muddycreek " 4 80 MM'Ctii lough Shaw •• 40 00 W .1 Gllleland. abutment Callery Junc tion bridge 330 22 W J Gllleland, Irons Calleey ".fc. bridge 225 W W Brackenrldge & son •• •• " " bal. Bonny Brook •' uo 00 T 11 Heenan, repairing Kensington Fur nace bridge 70 94 J it Grant, repairing Kensington Furn ace bridge 53 00 Wm Miller, new abutm'nf Delano bridge 162 Oo Thos Henen, abutment Frazler Mill >o» 80 Wm Scott, repairing Bonny Brook ••.! *25 00 John Donaldson, painting Freeport " 10 00 Thos Henen, abutmeut, extra, Frazler Mill bl'ldge * r>o o W VV Brackenriclge. new bridge. Frazler Mill bridge 275 on W J Gllleland. new bridge ' go 00 John Wade, new bridge, Delano bridge 57 00 Albert Aderhold, new ■ ■ " 0 Wit Turner " Adams « 300 HVV Lelcy '• Harmony " 350 I*vl Boyer •• Swain . 10 00 " " Harmony •• 40 Win Gibson '• Petrolla and Cen tral I'oint bridge C 9 9-> Jan Murrln, vlow Murrln bridge ' 149 28 GeoTrlmber, repairing bridge. . .' s 21 Sra'l Allen, painting Muddycreck bridge 25 00 W W llracicenridge & sou. tilling and repairing bridge no 00 J S Marshall, painting bridge 41) 00 Thos (; Kelly, repairing Wollcreeic bridge jj Samuel Graham, painting Cranberry t p $4 429 83 Jail Account. laundry «3x 85 1! ( lluselton, shoes 2 75 I' Kramer. Sheriff, boarding, provisions] 919 55 Sclienek Bros, repairing jail 224 51 M Bahny, clothing 2 50 l»r 11 C Linn, medical attendance !.' 110 35 P Kramer. Sh'lT. boarding, provisions & 442 00 J N Muntz, coal s 50 J N Patterson, clothing . ] 2 25 J H Couard. plumbing ' 075 Gas and Fuel Co. gas 1 50 L'A fcrown cleaning Jail .'.'."]]]"]] 600 Miller Bros, furniture 14 00 S G Purvis Oo.iumDer ] ]]]] 25 39 John Donaldtion. painting 1 50 V r .a»:er, Sli'lt. Bo&ruiu;. provisions,& 617 50 J N Muntz, dr}' gomis 5 04 J S Couard. plumi lng " 7 15 JF T Stelile ..]!.. 200 F Kramer, Sh'll, liourdiiig, provisions, Si. 297 05 John 1 Kellv. clothing 50 J X Muntz,coal 10 48 P Kramer. Sh'll, water repair 20 00 Al Itulf, slious g 55 II Scluieldeman, clothing 1 50 C Stock, work ..!..]".!] 975 1) A I leek, clothing ]]!!!]]] 470 1* Kramer, Sn'tt. boarding, provisions,& 451 25 John lilekle, shoes 7 00 •3315 97 Pounfj Kxpenkea ISSJ. J box 300 Jll Silt,on Indexing ]]..] jo 00 MissUobinsou posiotlietf 2 00 •I II Lackey Tax ltegLster, & 2 00 N S Grossman •• 475 L P Walker cos s !!!... 297 A ltussell arranging papers 67 rs) J Hooll tax book 1 00 Jas horsy the register 50 Thos Niggle •• 4 s.l A M Cornelius " I 00 1C Pnngle •• ] 350 11 1> Payne cost 6 20 Thos Book '• 7 53 C W Cooper '• !!!!!!! 520 D Fisher ■' ] e2O Samuel Gin 5 20 Thus Fisher " .!..!!]]]]] 520 VV I: Stewart " 5 20 W K McNlght •• - 44 12 Wm Weller Judgment w 4!i F H Bole cost 1 00 Thos Moore dividing Butler boro 10 00 S F Bowser Commissioners counsel 30 00 G N Graham dividing Butler boro 25 00 Wm Kiehey setting shade trees 9 00 John Humphry dividing Butler boro. .. 10 00 J Sink boarding Jurors 3 25 I Sollenhaugh lax book 73 A G Williams art county Com 2 00 Mary Filheau assessors hook 1 00 J A Ilevdrlck. Boro division 20 00 J B Milliard, collector book, &c 1 00 KH Oliver " • 50 J 1( Thomas, Boro division 10 00 W S Waldron " " 10 00 St 401 17 W J Nicholson book binder 200 00 Si 601 17 Mutual Gas Co,. C U and Jail S2OB 00 Water Company $630 00 LI vary Bills. R J Turner $ 66 50 II Pry or 1 25 J C Kelly 7 00 J(' Breaden 950 C Gerard 4 uo Grubbs k Ivlrk 300 Rlckel Blehl 20 00 Flick K Kennedy 6 00 May ,t Albert 3 50 J Sf Turner . 6 52 Wli liletil ..]] 400 Total sl3l 00 Bridge viewers $132 20 Bridge Inspectors sioj 49 County Auditors. K E Maurhoff SIOO 00 A J Harper 100 00 L G Moore 100 00 Tutul S3OO 00 Court Auditor SIOO 00 lndexlnf. K I Brugh SSOO 30 J II Sutton 143 77 Miss Jennie McKlvaln 118 75 Total $1 oiw 52 Clerk of t'oart*. Reuben McElvatn $416 QQ Ltrjr and iiacMiiut for ISBJ __ . I I 8 • | a I f I I : i l : • Adams twp :$ 96 29 #1986 18 Allegheny 51 99 1579 30 Butler 49 74 1789 92 Buffalo 59 63 *21(62 98 Brady 45 45 1224 02 Clinton 44 .HO 2112 83 Clay 61 65 1814 25 Centre 60 20 1651 42 Clearfield 60 22 1252 28 Cherry i 78 28 1753 46 ConooquesMng 87 61 3619 74 Cranberry 75 12 1976 02 Concord 33 73 1979 63 Donegal 57 95 1445 05 Forward 131 82 1820 30 Fairview ! 159 49 1618 76 Franklin 52 29 1840 53 Jefferson 122 03 1968 60 Jao John Klndley, transcribing $lO 00 Tipstaves' amount $1 179 58 Warren Hospital $285 65 Western Penitentiary account sTsi so Refunding account $45 IS State Docket Examiner. J H Sutton $63 00 .Mrs W H COibert 10 00 Total $73 00 Commissioners' Counsel* S F Bowser; $304 65 W A Forquer 100 00 Total 4404 65 Tettrhers Institute. J L Snyder S2OO 00 Interest on Bonds. Coupons $1 913 00 Tax ou bonds 140 02 Total $2 054 02 Soldiers' Burial Account. Wui Burtner for Josiah Fleeger, dee'd $35 00 Herman Seatou for John Navy, deo'd 3!> 00 R McKee for Jas Maxwell, dee'd 35 00 G F Eastley for Thos McGinuis, dee'd 35 00 WeckbenkeriCovert for JasDaugherty, dee'd 35 00 Total $17.-» 00 Soldiers' Tombstone Account. McCandTess & Stewart for Josi*u Flee ger, dee'd sls 00 MeCandless A Stewart for Richard Hilliard. dee'd 15 00 MeCandless & Stewart for W J Brown, Brown, dee'd 10 00 MeCandiJss & Stewart for Jas Max well, dee'd 15 00 MeCandless & Stewart for J W Brown. dee'd 15 00 VloCandless & Stewart for Jatees Dougherty, dee'd 15 00 Total .S9O 00 Commissioners' Account J C Broaden 313 days (at $2.50 $782 50 J C Kelly 782 00 J M Turner '* 14 " 782 50 Total $2347 50 Stationery Account. Johnston Jit Watson $961 65 WT Nicholson 3S 75 J H Douglass 35 03 Kidgway Publishing Co 33 95 F L flutter 79 58 Asbby 4 Vincent 17 75 HClleineman 5 40 Total $1175 11 Commissioner*' Traveling Kxpenses. J M Turner SBO 25 J C Breaden 38 95 J C Kelly 48 55 Total slt»7 75 Express, postage, &c s6l 56 Inquest In Lunacy. James MeMahan sll 20 E L Leake 5 00 RCMcAboy 5 00 Total s2l 20 Stenographer. F M Eastman $ 14 50 W E Finilley 305 15 J D Daiipherty 30 05 Frank E Peltou 1366 06 A D Moore 191 50 Totail $1937 26 Court House. R B Taylor balance ou contract $17700 00 " extra work 77iiS 17 " shelving, etc 356 23 Ritter & Ralston carpets 652 26 Arehlterger Iresooeing 939 00 Peter Schenck arbitrating 125 Oo W S Foulk arbitrating 62 50 MeCandless &. Stewart marble work 1"0 00 W J Butler steam healing 650 00 Electric Light Co 760 43 Town Couucil grading around Court House 148 00 Mutual Gas Co 50 00 Schenck Bros wood work 164 05 J G & Wm Campbell hardware 122 64 D L Cleeland winding clock 47 25 Harrv Gregg running boiler 160 00 Hall's Safe A Lock Co 580 00 Miscellaneous items 454 49 Total $30840 03 Begister sad Berorder'i Account. State bill $74 40 Constable return _....„....564 86 Militia Enrollment account $64 02 Coart •Iloafce Janitor, J M Wick 4223 00 E T Morion 88 00 Thos Brown 520 00 Total $826 00 Scalp account s74g 30 RECAPITI;;.ATIOX. Treasurer J A HrSarlin i-i Ace't with BatlerC*. DR. to aiutiAi.'t received From collectors previous 10 Jan 4, * ISSr, county tax ;....$ 15944 so From collectors previous to Jan 4, 1887. State tax ~ 1360 28 Coumy tax for 1887 42944 91 State lax for 1887 3210 89 Rec'd from townships on Dixmont and Warren hospiisl, 1467 35 Rec'd from Commissioners 16227 13 " " unseated lauds 386 60 " " liquor fine., 1656 60 " jury fee* 285 48 " dog registration 350 Amount in Treasury Jan 3, 1887... 38149 36 Total $121636 80 Cli. Warrants redeemed $ 86512 06 State tax 2SOO 00 Lnseated lands 736 30 Tax on loaus due fro;ii ISS6 6 75 Tax on loans due from IS.S7 7 72 Treasurer's commission of 4 per cent, on S6O Out) (JO 2200 00 Treasurer's commission ot lj p?r' cent. ..u jCM 312 ot> 514 68 Bal. iu treasury Jau 2. 1888 28859 29 _ J«tal $121636 80 Cost of Court Hoaae. Building, fuini-thiux, Av , at! com- P lete $147000 00 Statement of the Finawes of Batler County." Assets. Amount due from colli tors $35 895 65 " townships on Dixmont and Warren hospitals. 4 550 98 Bal. due in Treasury Jau 2, 1888... 28 859 2® Total :..$69 305 87 Liabi/i. :e». Bonds bearing 4 per ecu . interest 60 000 00 Bal. assets over liabilities 9 305 87 Bonds above become due as follows: $25 OOu 00, Ist day of is ,Member. 1888. S2O 000 00, Ist day of September, 1889. sls 000 00, Ist d«y of September, 1891. We, the undersigned Auditors of Butler County, in Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, met at the Commissioner-' office of Baid Co., on the 2d day of Jan. 1«88, and did audit, ad just and sattle the several accounts required of us by law according to the best of our judgment and belief, and the foregoing is a correct statement of the various accounts of said County and Commonwealth, Iu wit ness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 3d day <>; 1 ebruary. A.D., 1888 I. S. P. PeWOLFE, [SEAL] JAS. L. HINDMAN, [SEAL] li. A. KIKZEE, [SEAL] Auditors. We, the undersigned Commissioners of Butler county, having examined the forego ing report of the County Auditors and believ ing it to be a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of Bait! county for the year A.D., 1887, order its publication. J. C. KKLLY, A. J. HUTCHISON, Attest: li. M. DUNCAN, S. T. MARSHALL. Commissioners LOOK FOH STAMP -^mUT W <3sirmM •3" ON EVERY CASE-* Your attention la called to the store of W. E. Ralston, the Jeweler N'o. 90 south Main street, where you will tlud a 'iiolce selection of W itclies. Clocks ami .lev. ■ ■ . of every descrip tion. Watch and Clock repairing a specialty, W. E. RALSTON, No. ofi, South Main street. Butler. Pa; MILLINERY In all the latest Norrlties, French Felt Silk Hats, Figured Glasso and Watered Pluhes, Velvets and Silks. FANCY PLUSHES, The New Wide Ribbons. Corsets, noul der Braces, Potti Shirt Hands, Hosiery and Suspenders, Toilet Powders, Washes, Rouge and Cosmetics. "Letia Pcth" and "Sybel'a Secret," DRESS TRIMMINGS, Dress Linings, Finding"., Fur Trimmings, Newest Styles in lianas, Hair Goods and Crimpers, Children's Ktii' and Plush Caps and Hoods, Toboggans, .Silk Handkerchiefs and Mutilers. MISS M, I, fiILKEY, BUTLER, - - - PA CHOICE FRUIT. Having taken "the agency for the Choice Kruit l'rees, Beautiful Shrubbery, Ornamental Trees, Aneeveivthlng else In the Miiwery line, of tho New Nurseries. ( i.ise Bros. & Co., N. 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