Dr. Pierce'a Fa vorite Prescription Doubles a Mother's Joys and Halves Her Sorrows. It does this by a pre-natal pre paration in which the mother finds herself growing stronger instead of weaker with each month. Instead of nausea and nervousness, there are healthy appetite, quiet nerves, and refreshing sleep. The mind's con tent keeps pace with the body's comfort. There is no anxiety, no dread of the approaching time of travail. When the birth hour comes it is practically painless, the recovery is rapid* and the mother finds herself abundantly able to nurse her child. "Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. Sick women invited to con sult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge, and so obtain without cost the advice of a specialist in the diseases peculiar to women, All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mr*. Annie Blacker. 639 Catherine Street, Syracuse. N. Y., writes: "Your medicines have done wonders for me. For years ray health was very poor; I had four miscarriages, but since taking Lir. Pierce s Favorite Prescription and • Golden Medical Discovery ' I have much better health, and now I lave a fine heitlthy baby. I here recommended your medicine* to several of ray friends and they have been benefited by them.* Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dizziness and sick headache. **s VETERINARY SPECIFICS A. A. I FEVERS. Contention*, Inflamm*- 4 <;keb 5 tionw, Lunc te\er. Milk Fe%rr. ». lI.?«FRAISK. Lamenrsti. Injurte*. CURBS) Kheuinaliarii. C.C/(gOBE THROAT. Hulmy, Epizootic, cms) DbiemiH'r, LS:jwOMII, 8011, «rub». E, EJCOTOHII. Cold*. Innupnza. Inflamed cinuca) Luotfu. i*t<»uro-i*n«'uriionia. F.F.tCOLR'. BHlrarhe. \\ iud-Blovt n. CURES 5 Diarrhea, Uvurnlcry. C.G. Prevent. MItfCAKRIACB. ■Alainmr a BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. '«KI\ DIKEISER. Minn-. Eruption*. cure*) i'lcern, (irrase, Ptrey. J. K, > B \ I) COXDITIOV Htarhis Coat. cußjsv j Inditf< »tlofi, MoiHMfh Hiacxert. ate. each; Stable Cane, Ten Kpeclflen. Book, Ac., $7. At drugziMiM or sent pr<'j,ai«l l» I* Ynnr Opportunity. On receipt of U-n cents, cash or Ktampa, • sample will be mailed of the BSOflt popular Catarrh anil Hay I'eitr Cure (Ely'e Cream liabu) KtiPicient to demon ■tnta the great merits of the icm^dy. ELY BEOTHIiRS, DO Warren Bt, New l'ork City. Be*. John Reid, Jr.. of Great Fall*, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. t e»n emphasize his statement, "It is a pom tive ctire tor catarrh if ns»d as directed.'' — B«T. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Bahn is the acknowledged enre for catarrh and contains no m'reury nor any injurious drug Price, 60 cents. MEDICINAL USE. Physicians renommend and will advisothe use of LEWIN'S PURE RYE WHISKEY, for Ihe weak ar,«l run down system, and In many case#. If used properly, will prevent "long aud continued »lirkne«*. If you ljuy from riti you are sure to set puri st and best quality. A larire stock of the tie low brands always on hand. rise*. MT. VKBSOk, urCKEXRKiXKit. DII.I.I.M;I:H, CJIHHU.N, .IVKUIIOLT, LAtlOk, IMO*ll'hOJI,; BSJMkPUKT. »nd offer thei.i t/'you unadulterated 'i year oJ*LitL£L!X) |*>r full quart, '1 quarts, s>.oo. y <-ii* >i)rAtlilU'.S CHOICE, Whiskey iruarant* 1 3 years old. s2.'<) per eal. On all C. O. I>. or mail ordenofMOorom we t»ox and ship promptly; express charges prepaid, ROBERT LbWJN & CO, 411 Water Street Telephone, 217 c. Psttabwfc Pa. Opposite R A O. hupot. REMOVAL bAbT TP WIN ATA Whole»ale Dealer HUDI. L K jnifl a ty., la Wlaeti Ll«iwr». Now at 411 Water St., Pittaburg, will remove alx"-ut April Ist, during con struction of their new building to 14 Smithfield St, Pittsburg, Vhcre they will be glad to meet all tlieir Customer* and friends. < CURES !' THE COUGH. ) 1 A pleasant, never-filling \ < | remedy for throat and. lung I J diseaseg, < ;! Sellers'lmperial | i Cough Syrup I . 1 in absolutely free from spiiitnnn.y S f or other harmful ingredient', c < ( A prompt, positive c.m C:: / % coughs, colds, toar.'/mc- . - ' / 1; enza, whooping cougli. / 1 Overamllllon tmttles >oM in t'r.o S 1 isst few yesaetteetltspopuULrlt)'. f < , W.J.GXLMORE CO, > < , prrrecuHo, ?A. ' 1 At all Druggists. ( \ 25c and 50c. ' K/VW\A»/V/VWV^ W. S. & E. WICK, TJEALEUS IS- Knu/l, and Workod fiHml<«rlof2 'i'i; Klnils, Difirs, Nr.sli and MouldliiKM. OH Well lilit-. a S[M;ldally. OSIco and Yard, E. CunnliiKliam and Monree His • near West i'enn Depot, HUT!.Kit IA a postal card to 1111 -4 i or ca " U l } T °- 4 1 —J ■ ■ ■ of the People's f'**** l'hone or Bell 122 -3 an d W. B. McQEARY'S new wagon, ruuuing to and from his Steam Carpet-Cleaning establishment, will call at your houxe take away your dirty carpels and return them in a day or two as clean as new. All on a summer morning—Cftrpcts, thoroughly cleaned on KEPT TALLY OX FIBS. THE ASTONISHING RESULT OF ONLY ONE DAY OF COUNTING. An Investisator*. ni.povfry of ffhul in Knoriuou* Homiuet of the Flow er* of Fnlile Adorns the Dully Speech of llir Average Mortal. "Do you know that the average Amer ican i.i a hopeless aud incorrigible and unmitigated liar'-" said an amateur cyni of Baronue street. '"I don't mean he 1' s viciously, but suave mendacity glid-off th•• end of his tongue as eas ily r.s molasses flows from a spigot on C VM !•< day in summer. He does it un sly, habitually, automatically —just as his lungs expand and his heart palpitates and his hair grows, without any special attention from the rest of his system. lie does it because he can't help it. The thing has become a second nature. "I had all this brought home to me," continued the amateur cynic, "by a very simple little experiment which I tried on myself and a few others no lon'--r ago than yesterday morning. I>id j-ou ever see a pocket counting ma chine? Well, it's a little device shaped like a watch. Whenever you press the stem the needle on the dial jumps a point, and it registers in that way up to several thousand on the principle of a cyclometer. They an- u -d by any body making long counts r.::d are very handy,because they never forget where they leave off. "But, to come to the point, some thing happened to remind rne of our national vice of untruthfulness as I was getting up yesterday, and I deter mined to 'keep tab' on myself and as ceftain, if possible, how many actual, out and out lies I put Into circulation in the course of the day. I chanced to have one of the little counting ma chines I havo just mentioned, so I slip ped It Into my pocket and started out. "The first lie I told was right at the door. Smithson was passing and stop ped to shake hands. 'Hello, old man!' said I. 'Delighted to see you,' when as a matter of fact I was deuced sorry to see him, because I owe him ten. I gave the counter a squeeze and hur ried on, but before I got to the office I had Jogged it nine times. "What did I jog It for, did you ask? Oh, trivialities, mere trivialities, but at the sarne time point blank lies, every one of 'em. Whenever I opened my mouth out dropp< d some confounded hyperbole. I told Jones the joke he in sisted in springing on me was the 'best I ever heard' and then made a double tally In assuring his wife she was look ing remarkably well when she vras looking exactly like .1 scarecrow. I told another friend I never laughed so much in my life as I had at something or other, I don't remember now what, and still another that I hadn't slept a wink for three* nights when I had neu ralgia lately—all lies, bald lies. In spite of their harmlessness. "When I reached the office and look ed at the dial. I was horrified. 'Good heavensV I said to myself. 'lt seems to be physically Impossible for rne to speak the plain truth In the paltriest matters. I'll just remain perfectly quiet for half an hour and keep check on Hoggs.' "Boggs Is our head bookkeeper and a pillar In one of the suburban church es," continued the amateur cynic. "He wears rubber overshoes In wet weath er, cultivates sandy side whiskers, car ries a gingham umbrella, belongs to a building and loan association and has all the other marks of severe respecta bility. I had supposed him to be the quintessence of cast iron veracity, but when I sat down In cold blood to put him on record I was astounded at the blase fashion with which he frivoled with the truth. I pushed the button on him 15 times in 'SI minutes; then he got Into a whispered conversation with a caller, and I lost the thread of his remarks. Hut I am certain if I had been In earshot the counter would havo hail hard work keeping up with the procession. "That relieved my mind somewhat, and later on. when I made a quiet test of ueveral of the other fellows In the office, I came to the conclusion that I was no worse than the average, but the average was pretty tough. As far as my Investigations went, the invoice clerk held the record. He Is a guileless sort of chap, with modest manners and a freckled none, and I never supposed he had any Imagination concealed In his peg topped cranium, but he forced me to push the indicator up exactly 'i'i times In IS minutes. During the last part of the stretch, however, he was trying to-trade off a secondhand bicy cle, and that naturally swelled the re turns. "Of course i Boon realized that the Idea of keeping count on my own men dacity was entirely Impractical and abandoned the effort, but the other data has furnished me with abundant food for thought. My brotJier-ln-law, by the way, Insists that we would make a great mistake In trying to weed these flowers of fable oft of our dally speech. lie says we lie continu ally and systematically because every body else lies, and n man who would start out to tell the plain, cold, raw, rectangular truth about everything In life would be little better than an an archist. He would upset all establish ed standards of value and make It nec essary almost to recast the language. Besides, nobody would believe him. Isut my brotlier-ln-law Is a doctor," added the amateur cynic thoughtfully, "and maybe that makes a difference," —New Orleans Times-Democrat. Cbltime Krn. The "Chinese era" begins H. C. 2fi9T, with the accession of the Km per or Yao, who first devised a calendar for the Chinese dividing the ;-ear Into 'JOT) days with an extra day eve y fourth year. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bll lousne-ir.. • ndlc:-stior •-'ciidscho. Etasv t • . ' , n - to. 25c. ti v iA- r'S hhm.al ; ■ i . « -• i —or MT;.I. fcooM t >9-tin Ave. (-iter » PR ACT: t A' • , >i'JRQU/N -«i ;-'f i f i.f I . M - ■■ ; V i y,I i' 1 .in- • ' J%C *T.R TOOT I- , J - " >ZX" '' ! "J- v'-i j. Cure* Drunkenness eeley c "isf s M KEELEY Write for ■ (I|BA INSTITUTE, BukltL %Wi W «, Karl Schluchter, Practical Tailor and Cutter Butler. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE piTTSBUKG & WESTERN *- Railway. Schedule of Fas fcrger Trains in effect May 28, 1899. BUTLER TIME. Dfjiart. A.rire Allegheny Accommodation 6 25 A.* 9 Oli A.M All< gbett> Kxpreto 8 12 u Akr A* 7 p * Allegheny Fart Exprw 9M " It 18 All. ghenj Kxpr*** 3 00 p.* 4 45 pm CLuagro Lxpreas 3 40 pm 12 1- am A } M.\i! ... " I 1 ' ' :u Alivghenv and New tjartie Acorn 550 4 " . t£i " Chi< airr Limited 55u 44 912 A.* Kane and Bradford Mai1......... 9;55 A.>: 2 ■ »'* p M Ci«ri"D Ac©'Xl«nn*l*lK>U 4 35 P J 9 45 A M Cleveland and Ckicagu Expiwi... 6 25 am SUNDAY TRAINS. Allegheny Exprw 8 05 A.M 9 12A.M Allegheny Accomi»idatkr u .. .. 550 p.* 5 P M Hew Castle Acccmnn-latioii 8 05 A.M 7 W M (liirapo Expr«» ' 40 P.* 5 «S am Allegheny Accommodation • P® On Satuidayi a train, known JU» the theatre train will leave Butler at 5.50 p. m.. arriving at Allegheny at 7.20; returning leave Allegheny at 11.30 p. m. Pullman deeping earn on Chicago fcxprese between Pittsburg and Chicago. For through tickets to all point* in the w ll Si 8 20 Fairview 12 Jo 4 40 i- l.i 8 lo tiirard 1- 4* 4 1 :> 8 18 ar. .Conneaut.. .ar 1 11 00 7 06 lv.. Conuea.it.. Jv *ll 00 4 32 11 55 7 50 < ranesville 1 07 5 17 11 50 7 4". Albion 1 If J *> 11 :J5 7 29 >pringboro 1 27 o 40 11 28 7 SO'Cunneautville 1 11 l'» 7 06 Meadville Jnnct.. 1 54 C 05 11 50 7 >» ar.. Meadville.. ar 2 X> C 4j JO 2*» »• 2^»ilv..Meadville...lf 1 05 5 J.~> U j<. 7 2«* ar. .('on. Lake..ar 2 05 ♦> 1»> 10 50 f, 50 lv. .'"-on. Lake.. lv 135 5 44 7 2o ar..Ltnesville ..ar # '&* 6 20: lv •* lv 5 45 l«i 54 0 4" flartftovn ' ; 2 •» 1 • 10 4'* 0 43 Adamiville 2 1 '■> 6 2;, 10 4o 0 31 < i i! 6 >5 CJo|o 33 028 Greenville ..! 635 230 'J 4<> • *'"» I'J z*. o 22 slicnangu I 0 42 2 37 o 5 48 10 07 6 03 Fredonia ? 6 67 2 53 7 0- 63. .» 50 5 4'» Mercer 713 311 7 6 J# 4 5 4'» Houston Junction; 710 317 7 5 Or. 0 5 25 Grove < ity J 7 40 3 37 7 5y 1 4 67 '■* I*2 llmrriiivilJe . j 7 53 3 40 4 "•! H 08 Bntncbtoo 80J 357 5 Ji« 042 ar... Milliard... ar 9 30 - 705 1v... Milliard. . .lvi 705 3€6 4 47 9 l s:i 11 62 ii 25 5 s.'i Natrona Arrive 7 4" 9 01 12 01 3 34 6 oj Tareiitum 7 44 907 12 Od 3 42 '» J, 7 Spriugdaln 7 62 0 16 12 19 3 52 1-> l.» Claremout ........ 3o 12 •'{♦! 4 •*> f'i 27 SiiHrjmiiU r% Hll 9 3'i 12 48 4 12 6 'l3 Altotfbany 8 24 948 1 02 4 25 « 41 A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M HVNDAV TRAINS.— L"«vi* liut!«-r fur Alleglieu.. City ninl princijial InUiniiediate 1 vtatlon* at 7:80 a u . %nd 6:00 p. m. NOBTII. WKKK DAYH A M. A. 31. A.M. P. M P : AllnjcUe.ijr City .leav« 700 85510 46 3!o o U ohan<*iUurK 7 12 9 07 10 67 CiarKiii'iUt .... II 04 HpriuK'l*!** •••• I* *8 *' Tarentum 7 30, 9 31 11 2* 3 40 6 4« Natl una 7 43 9 38 II 34 3 i>» 6 61 ButW'r Junction.. .arrive 7 50 9 47 11 43 3 58 7 O" Butler Juactkm... .le»ve 7 50 9 47 12 1« 4 0«, 7 > f*ii*onla\m. Si|inla>* A.M. A. M P. M A.M. P M I.t rr.fcH lv ♦; zr, lo s»i 235 7 f> '« Hiitier J'ct ar 727 11 40 325 820 5 V. iJotler J(A lv 7 !ai 11 43 358 821 81 . Fee port ar 7 53 II 46 402 825 8 17 Kikliulnetaa J't " 768 11 50 407 8 2'' 821 Iy.ecl»l/»i»u " 8 10 12 02 4 10 8 II 833 Paulton (Ap0110)....* 1 83112 22 440 85' 85' fallal iirg 44 Blalr»vl!|. „ 9ZH 120 641 062 946 ltloimlKelnt " 9 /45 . .. 560 10 00 AltooUM ** II 35 ... BVi 160 . .. Hantaanr* *' 3 10 .... 1 •»> 6 !• .. . Philadelphia ** « 23 .... 4 26 10 2o . . P. M. A. M M. A. M. P 31 Through traloa f«#r tire I «> I" 00 Itull.i 10 12 5 05 112" c ll .i K .vlH« 10 CI 5 Vi 12 01 I fi'l .M.,ntui.in«ry»llli .... '•> \\< T M.«KTO*«.. ON I. IM, 11 * '■ l iKi-. i'iii II :p. I. HI2M Nutlli l*<.lut 0 AH Hninlltuti. 0T» I'liHXßiiittwncy.......-in" 12 0* 7 2' 1 2H lv (1 ZD 12 10 2 :ai 7 2D 1 30 nil, linn i; X, 12 22 2 4 1 7 10 Curwxiiiirille *** ** 20 + 4 20 4 2IJ «%-urfl<-M uij»:«!+4 32 4:ia j7T7Ti.,i« 17 i«» 12 W» •; 20 hid 17 l :ill« I i" k 7 17 12 57 3 ») |. in. 2 24 llru k way villi; *.lll I 10 .1 l« 2 43 3 :il Ml J.-«i tt j 2 I'l 5 41 4 l« ilrmlfiiril in 3 35 '» 30 5 05 1 Hulftiiimica W 4 OTFJ p.iu llufl il.i »r 'i 2D I 721 Roclimlnr *r +7 &0j j H43 hOI 'l'll W/l Nli. 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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1900. COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT FOB 1900. DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. =| r| j= ~ = I Adams " _ !7!~ AF~Wemer * »« 1 » ••• Allegheny J S Glenn i 12 a» fi «« t, ."r Brady IS Itodgers 1 <*>* 1 0"! W f ** Buffalo las Simmers - 08J 40 1 370 > 89 £ Kutler Geo Bauer 2 055 T» l(l3iC If J< 3® 3" ( lay K X Patterson 1 "1# 13 1 (MS 36 nO9 092 fr Clinton J X llarvev 2H36 57 ISS 43 -i 9. ML .... Centre J G Renniek 1544* 1 300 00 83 <4 280 © .... | Clearfield PB Kennel 1 32s 36 (HO 97 47 50 638 89 ... Cherry R J Barron 1 57s 2n <0 59 » .1; 9 .... : Concord W H Campbell 1 •><" 1 041 24 .1 67 toi 31 ... 1 ( ranberry!! Wm Graham 2 276 94 1 920 00 242 3» 214 65 ... I ( onnoqui nessing Greer McCandless J •- 1 !'¥ J* fij J5 *5 l! "" Hone- 1 ... (.' F Venjcl I 422 19 867 9e 42". -12 14 .... Forward AC Brown 2 J)7 74 1 652 09 125 ijjj j® ™ Falrvlew J J Campbell I>9 60 880 00 (« » 649 34,.... Franklin .las ( ratty 1 SIM 69 <•> (0 (2 06 ll»7 b3 | Jefferson W H Gwfe 2 306 72 1K» (X; 134 ss M*tt .... Jackson John Boehm 2 tt\ 1 J507 66 119 Lancaster los G arm an 1 *WI '•> !•> •>]! 501 •••• Marion .1C Vandyke 1 349 42; 830 3f aS 69 fcO&j.... Mercer "" 11 J Brown 881 171 550 91 41 49 279 77|.... Middlesex Geo Stepp 3 290 19 2 04. 4-i bl 63, 1 091 11 Muddycreek R H Oliver 1 « 1 «'7 00 74 03 &I • • O'ikl'iiid i N Eytii 1 'l'» 65 1 no. 99 .< «'4 j.l Bma B6- .... Worth John Reiehert 1 b.(. 72 1 242 ;>1 90 M 3*3 40 Wlntieln Martin Cypher 1 934 ..1 I 463 5L 9J 3.._« .6 Butler horough JasM Maxwell 17 909 (3 12 897 44 944 «3| * £• •••• Centrcillle I A Eakin 1 144 »,. s4>. 03 (>-. -3j 9j> Oonno<|uenesslng J M Rose 292 .1 1.. 14 l.> ft. 101 ... Evans City A S Pfeifer 1 *£•<*• 1 006 13 .4 4!., 376 43 .... Falrvlew H L Storey 229 08 —I 0* .... I larmony!!!! .. !! Ered Welgle 742 94 400 00 27 49; 3J5 45 .... Harris ville S.Morrison 713 36 312*2 4-. jh; lj*j 9s .... KarnsCity H McLanfblln I* *> •••„ . *■• •••■ Mars w B Boyd <34 OT al; :>. 3-43; 1.. 91 .... Ml;lerstown E X Emery 1 0-9 I?. 90. 99 U- a. .>-1 Project EE Wehr 573 *4 400 00 31 07! 139 77 .. . I'etroUa !!"Buteer 91 2*12 14 19 771 4! OO .... Portersviile A Henshaw 4H 14 214 36 1. 3. 1«| *} ■••• Sa\..nt)ur« Emil Schroth '** 23 64. 21 53 l-> *. 4<.. 2»t> l.i ... Total iw< 066 90 243 27 $4357 (G «T1 480 8s $( 07 STATEMENT OF TAX RECEIVED FROM 1*99 AXD PREVIOUS. § B | c- o | DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. I | ? zi I Hut Muddycreek Geo McGee J 11 s2 }! JJ- Cherry J W Xewman I*9o 15 05 1° Brady. TA Mines 1««2 24 71 24 .1 Slippery rock J L Cooper 1-9* 4 02 i ... 1 (f- Butler Dorough J S Jack 1*97 S2a.nl> 1..0 on .-4 ••* Harmony borough F'rt-d Weijtle -7 Zi ' - 4 K a ros City borough... Frank Ha list -Ji •* Washington Austin Meals 5o Clinton IB Kiddle IW 2> 10 16 Clearfield E I Kennedy 11*79 1126- 611 Cherry 'Hugh Sproul -■<» ■>* • J? X ' Donetral >' Waltman *1 *7 34s 1J ! Falrview J J Campbell la 93 2ls _1- 13 •> I Marion Joseph Vandyke 109 9s KM 37 ->6l I'arker Joseph Wally 119 27 112 99 <; 2s . Venango HI. Stalker 6* 4a 41 m 231 24 4* Washington Austin Meals »<•> *> *9 91 2 i>4 13 30 .. ■ ■■■■ Butler iMirough lolin S Jack 119 2. 11' 2.> Ontervllle Frank Forrester 16 2. 15 4! Falrview Wm Oibson 2 * : .» I 9." ](' ilarmony |Fred Welgle *3 19 41 ?Ki -16 Mlllerstown iJ J Donanue » •"' J ■** I'etroUa IF M Fritz 7. 72 J3 -I 391 .. ... Adam* !as drr 1*99 332 21 272 92 14.1s 44 91 Allegheny "Jas Jolly l.'l 31 376 3. 20 07 .>4 90 ... ... Butler Frank Pierce *o* *< .•••.•. ■ *' BtifTulo Ino Harbison 741 49 692 si .1. W. 10 J. Brady Frank McCurdy 49 72 413; . 6 09.. ... Clinton Jas R Riddle 277 70 38 Kj 2a4 ........ £», M Clay R B C«nn .199 30 JaH 1. 19 09 —O4 Center J D Smith 67 *9 54 36 3ft. 10 81 . .. Clearfield F.J Kennedy 604 64 4." 21 Kl *7 &34 Cherry Hugh Sproul. 3a2 .St # Connoiiuenessing Robert ao ft. 22 03 I ~ «. *0 Concord Robert Adams ]9i !■> I« >2 *.- -1.1........ Donegnl F Waltman 4!« ft> 42» (*' ■*> 12 9.1 .la i 0 Forward iGeo Marburger } 208 41 10 (Kit a3 62 .& 13a Kl Franklin Alonzo McCandless 3>"t :s>. 92 16 3* 12 Oil Falrview J J Campbell 600 8k 521 22 2s if! 4. ....... Jefferson Wll Grabe 209 09 SHOO 461 15 1M 100 52 Jackson AII Mick ley . 788 91 «»»!. •» £ 29 97 ■ Lancaster Samuel Barkly .>l9 24 4-.>(.., -» 63 i 94 i Marion Joseph Van Dyke 477 ._>•> 3*6 44. JO .»3 .0 5s j Mercer II.J Brown 29? <4 27* 31 14 7* 3 Muddycreek |Grant Jones 4h.> oo 4- 2l aS K66 4a .*> ! Middlesex EO Thompson *5 . 4 39 6- -20 *3 • Oakland Peter Whftmire • ll <*> 6 ft. 34 at. Pern ,G H Huselton 1* 91 226...... 12 «j Parker JII Wally *'•» 2*7 70 15 22 40 a. Summit J W Balilauf KM 10 592 27 34; A. Ja Sllpperyrock WW Bovard —>4 (19 213 91 Venango II B Stalker »» tt 440 (K 23 13 46 J, aO .6 Washington Austin Meals l r~l t •- Winfield I M Crulkshanks I'" 1 59 6- ft! 3 *•' 6a 12 Worth WII J'lsor 291 16 27! 40 14 -.A 622 Butler borough I S Jack 3 13-1 94 2 523 91 132 38 249 17 m4B ( i utreville Frank Forrester 313 ** 216 8.. 98. IJ ._ 1_ Connoouenesslng bro.l M Hose '.1 w I- I- I* 31 .t> -K. Mars Geo K Stuart 2ftl 62 1.7 61 9 4.1 16 49 I'rospect C F Xewman 127 24 116 09 611 •> IM ........ I'etroUa F M Frit* •> ' '?! ■■■■■■ s4ls Portersviile A Henshaw 64 4. i ' • "... Saxonburg IE Mailer I*l &• 129 *6: 6H3 IMi 41 (K) Sunbury I' P Brown 119 SII |O9 19 •> *> 4h_ Valencia WII Smith *6 90 Bl 431 IH. Zelienople Wm Allen 200 80: 28» Bftj 11 97 81 »; ToUl I -iiw'uaO 41 ti I.M 97 *726 X. *\Mi *3129 47 DOG TAX FOR 1900. DISTRICT. COLLE (TOB. ' |;| _| || Adam* A F Werner r 'SSI I? 75 * 1 air 49 B?i* 'i? 75 Bu'tier" ,y G£ «« IS Buffalo Jas Simmers Uj »• '? 3*o; .2.6 151 ; j0 liradv S Badger j :\ ® ' Clinton . ' * M llarvey ,( *J I 7 '} « T.! /J IJJ! ri.. v IC N Patterson 7H 00 'b W 44 A) cefan;: :::::::: :::::::: JG wao »» 2421 »«; 37200 Clearfield I' B Kennoll Id TiO Mi -i* « ''•' •>» J ' : r Vv iu.l Barron WOO Zi 00 Im\ 71 V mOO ("■>nii'H|Uenessing (iM McCandless 100 80; WOO 341 51 09 25 00 Cranberry Wm Graham. 97 a 0 *•" ;J 93 II ft. ... Concord IW II Campbell *1 >■> «-0 *- *; » » Donegal C F Vensel 4. fti 34 20 253 J- •*,'.! !•'! 2! I Forward AC Brown W <•» •' '•* ««{ Franklin J A ( ratty 75,..; -j 00 I*4 4s 911 4(1 .*> Falrvlew J J Campbell 1 <•;. f J •.»]•' :* '■! JelTerwin WII Grabe ll* «' a •>. 31 ** ■•• ••• Jackson John B'«;lin. 90 ... ..3 41 396 33 » 111 M l.ancaster I.toseph Oarman * ~> 4. ai 34s (*) Marlon 'Joseph Vandyke ... W» 4 « M,.,..... r || J Brown 82 80 I. 2a I2s .13 97 lion Muddycreek It II Oliver ... 517 a2O On ll* .CI 2. 103 00 MlJi rse* V.:!o«Vstep,, Oakland FN Eytli •« »| -to «; 24* 4-17 -4 a P'-riii '* S Huselton I-' 1 '•>, 103 7'< '• J* 16 -0 00 I>»ker Jos Wally *8 80 50 01. SKI 3,-7 IIMKI Sllppi-ryrock John Kelly " 31 20 . J-1| 4 1.,. 1.400 Venango losepii Eakin 9., on Washington G C Wray *3 25 ;gj JJ® !i; ,U 00 Winfield M Cypher J« <•». *| X 7. •*', iS ?, .ii., «'ai Wort.li -I I' Itelehort •'! W '' ,i 5 Ituller iKirouglii! [James M Maxwell 2»l 75 67 s7 4hh 13. i»' 2-.no Cenlrevllle I A Aiken I? 7a ' Conii'Miuenesslng I M Rose •' -» Evansbltv A S Pfeifer 21 (» 90, tl M Falrview II I, Storey 10 a" A? 2[ Harmony I red Welgle XI 00... .... ..... j » J If:»rrlnville h D Morrfton # <•»! 1 *•' " ,I r It iiPIIH (!ltv 11 ■*' Mlllerstown Ii M Emery *5 «[ 25, 03 217 10 20 Mars W D Howf. ?' » <•' Prospect E K Wehr ]2 <8 Jr I'.' I'etroUa Carl Butser i, i Tv Portersviile A llenshaw *2.,' J27 , •*: Saxonburg .... E Sell rot Ii j -I*l '-» i-I *•' I ' H ', 'JJf. sunbury I'P Brown j 52. ....... • Valencia WII Smith -», 216 I . .1* Zoiteaople |Wm Allen « 2S[ v. no Wj »W|... .... T „ U | '*1(171 im |ISI7 84 $|H7 99*585 17t2219 ()() DOG TAX OF 1*99 AND PREVIOCS. j I?T& 1 1 ril 1 1 lifi r ISi j | | 2 o ' A z DISTRICT. coI,LECTOR. I : | % b % ■I ~ " 1 * £ I=| a 5 ;; I g | ' s j | •J { Slippery rock J L Cooper WW • g • '• '• • »]• • Clearllehl EJ Kennedy I*9. •>, | j 9a, Donegal F W Wall mail 990 ! 990 I. Oakland Peter Whltmire— —... Butler lK>rou|(ti .1 H Jack «71 j ** * ' Ci'ntrevlHc lioro !•' I'orrenUtr 'V ConrxHiuenettKiiiK l*j<'iiHper Fell Falrview boro 'A C Glbnon 10 io Karris « ity 1#0r0.... Frank liahhit '<♦ o:» tV Mlllerstown iNiro... .1.1 Honaliue I.V» .. I. •». Clinton Jas K Kiddle 00 «» Clearfield K J Kenrndv 17 40 H'» .»h mh .... •• ••• Cherry Htilth Sproul.. .. . U 71 ... _ II I 00 Falrvlew I J Camnbeil 0 &» Marlon lon Vandyke 2ft 10 Zl HI I • Purker Jo* Walley 10 .11 1» 4s w> Washington A Meals 48 ()0 ail HO 100 0 4-V. . Butler horo I S Jaek Ii» •• •• • j I •»» Centreyllle 1*>r0..... F Forrester -141 1~ < o » l Falrvlew boro M Cilbson Io 24 'j ; Ilarmony Uiro Fred Welgle. M OJJ «H l l ' Mlllerstown I I n«»nahtie ... !.*:.« ! I'etrolla I M Frit/ .. 1h 00 IH 00 Saxonburg . •' K Muder o flo ....... ... . ■ ~ o Adams las <>rr MWI hlt I* 'I Allegheny las Jolley *<27 I«l 7 os| Hurler F I> l'ean*e. Ml no .... l-i® Buffalo lohn Harbison. . o; :*» 4.» M. |i l< Brady F MeCurdy h» IT 12 38 00 :j1»... .. Clinton I B Kiddle .... .'il ?.*» I «<) 27 01 1 ay KB conn to :il hi 170 0 4:, Centre II• Smith X, :rT JO 00 144 ,H7 .. (l«.irlle.ld K.I Kennedy *»0 Io II 40 W iH7 .'lO Z\ (lurry llugh Sproul W I*l .. II ;K"» HH .... Conri'MjiienesMluK .. It llenry ... | A Jl 07 04 J« 47 i rank In A M Me<'andlens '»;» 7.» 'Z\ 07 I .17 H 00j I o;» Falrvlew . J J Campbell .... W :io 4H ;CI :! < IN O ::O 14 7i JefTerson Wlf Uralie **l > C. 00 Is| II HI; Jaekson lAHMlekley. » ;il 10 M HH Vg l.ancaster S Hartley .»0 Marlon I Jo* Vandyke . .... MUO •> W 210 1.'./Zi Mercer II J Brown 2H IK, \U 7, 127 jl Muddycreek 'Grant Jone* •!■"» 07 .'il l.» 107 \i » Middlesex K O Thompson. 2T, 40 00s .».'» IllHi (Oakland I'eter Whltmln? . I i o:» 'i .»ii 70* Barker Jos Walley. lIMO I.', 2T» 2Z> Summit. IW llalduuf 7.175 0100 :i 4i h flfl; (>(>«-ryrock WII Bovard... 10 I* *'4 7u I .11 II 17: Venango .. 1 11 l» Stalker 7s \t* io oo 15 no .Vi 40 Washington . A Meals ... •"* o« 4s > 202 7 OH, Winfield .1 M Cnilkshank. I H -»o 11 04 r » ••r Worth Wll I'lsor 42 Ji.» :> 0* I :,7 l:J Wi' Butler boro IS Jack m M 107 71 ft 60 40 Hi 12 HI c. ntrevllie. jF l«'orre*ter 22 0.» ... . . I 57| 20 4w <'nntio<|iienctttt!ug I M Kose 0 '»• 020 C» | Kvans City <»eo Kipper Hi Hi 10 2.' M -JO Falrvlew K J Met aruey II 2-'» 070 71 <.» —. Harmony Fred Welgle 41 Hi— 41 1° llarrlsvllle los F Few . 2 7ft .1 00 10 70 <* .... K arus City..,. K H Mlllerstown... J Honaliue 7o ri 74 71 Ift U.V \iiirn tieo B Stewart... 00 -14 II I s,{ ;i i.» ... .. .... I'rosnect F. I- Newman •*» 07 Ii '.w. 151 I fto i'et rolla . y M Frit/. 0 04 0 oi I'ortersvllle ;.\ Henshaw 4 :.'4 4 o.{ :il ... Saxonburg J K Muder I*j M 4ft 15 .'MI, .1 04 Sunbury I' I' Brown 0 7T» 4:> :rj :5 yr»| Valencia W II Smith '» j f 2li 5 30 Zelienople Wm Allen » 40| 14 6»j m\ 11 03| | Total .. I '|0077 so'ttal* M|M If HlO 54 1 ».V1 * :*;*>s ? :{ ISI * * 105# $ 1 (W't $ 130$ $ ISO Forward . ... »52 IT 70 14 29 31 99 T6 ?(» 1 IN) 150 250 Jefferson <> 21 278 4 7»i 754 109 239 348 43 03 46 Fairview borough 20 75 75 352 3 .»"2 47. 477 Lancaster 282 211 211 70 70 Mil lerstown borough. . 628 26 . 3 4 .43 <4-! 10 .lit 10 39 Middlesex 1 234 275 275 27 27 207 (iit 276 Muddvcreek *... 131 761 164 925 158 158 313 s4 11 1» 181 08 IS9 4j 94 139 i * 49 62 35 39 35 39 62 05 59" 39 266 31 75 10 80 20 95 Snnbux> borough 2 64 2 64 _. I Harrisville borough 70 1 75 1 .5 ,0 .0 1 •>- ' 1 52 Slipperyrock 10 76 158 10 45 12 03 419 ?41 660 SI 862 180 2 156 i Butler borough 502 328 13 22 10 50 600 303 14 73 966 780 Tii 395 471 I Concord 19 35 660 23 23 28 83 632 632 366 13 99 17 65 Allegheny 61 39 248 64 59 67 07 815 63 64 10 -,> 161 58 715 14 51 21 26 40 Washington" 770 652 652 392 392 893 893 Fairview .. ■' 10 55 347 15 09 18 56 372 787 623 536 182 860 10 42 Bnt l er " ... 42 31 33 10 26 97 613 637 21 56 19 50 843 220 38 18 . 40 38 Cherry . 1 41 81 880 48 80 880 48 *0 63 20 64 18 04 323 334 22 68 26 02 Oakland 10 27 685 685 457 457 457 457 Donegal ! 12 31 5 '.6 10 41 16 17 29 13 68 13 97 10 65 10 94 10 65! 10 94 Ontn* 486 144 249 393 48 170 218 159 159 Clearfield 69 41 73 14 73 14 80 01 80 01 1 5., 15 88 10 01 749 4.dams : 12 07 12 07 ' 264 264 188 188 Franklin 16 41 507 894 14 01 634 998 16 32 380 596 976 Parker ' 35 46 11 90 102 83 48 01 66 72 560 35 83 20 15 21 2s 22 39 761 14 78 Marion 58 43 598 62 39 6s 37 73 00 49 63 94 75 27 88 711 40 95 10 59 37 47 Winfield ... 45 38 90 35 30 36 20 405 65 76 124 76 1 60 20 16 20 76 Venango' 28 75 27 18 j27 18 33 89 33 89 50 18 70 19 20 Conuoquenessing. .. 15 00 799 16 18 951 14 66 264 189 308 145 163 189 352 Jackson 26 46 28 34 24 80 354 517 424 93 269 658 927 Evans Citv borough 20 78, 78, 40 4t> day 42 28 14 97 43 22 14 97 43 22 292 30 47 33 39 479 18 05 17 84 Worth.!.. 450 j j 450 , • 307 ' 307 Total $074 91 #1:14 20 *750 89 *291 68 *593 41 $134 05 *775 47 *421 47*341 00*72 11 *335 831*120 50*287 44 UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED BY TREASURER FOR 1900. i O ? 90 ; *d H I ! 0 £. o 5 o -» 1 n o 1 S 5 ~ B ? -d*j9 2. c r" ~ DISTRICTS. R : : . 8 * I " - = *•*•j OB * ~ 1 • I • » , • 2-4 <5 Bradv * 277 * 3 3(l# 1 05* 130 * 842 * 73 * 915 Forward 952 14 29 76 150 26 07 852 28 51 I Jefferson 621 476 339 03; 13 39 186 15 25 ■ Fairview boro 20 75 95| 14 1 (TO ! Lancaster 282 211 ,0, 563 79 642 - Mlllerstown boro 628 26 73 743 10 39 50 83! 4 08; 54 91 !i Middlesex I 234 275 27 69 605 48 653 r Muddycreek 1 131 1 64, 59 354 354 > Penn." 2177; 19 44 26 67: 11 42 79 30 591 85 21 ' Prospect boro 726 704 08 94 15 32 174 1< 06 K Summit 49 62 35 39 62 05 31 75 178 81 15 94 194 75 Harrisville boro 70 175 70 315 44, 359 Slippery rock 10 76 10 45 241 362 27 24 66 27 IK) Butler boro 502 13 22 14 73 395 36 92 852 45 44 Concord -19 35 23 23 632 13 99 62 89j 518 68 07 Allegheny 61 39 64 59 63 64 14 51 204 18| 15 48 219 61 Washington 770 652 392 893 27 0 , 327 30 34 Fairview 10 55 15 09 .7 87 860 42 11 266 44 77 Butler 42 31 33 10 21 56 38 18 135 15 11 99; 147 14 Cherry... 41 81 48 80 20 64 22 68 133 93 11 74 145 67 Oakland ! 10 27 685 45. 457 26 26 26 26 Donegal 12 31 10 41 13 68 10 94 47 34 37i 47 71 Centr* .... 486 249 170 159 10 64 73) 11 37 Clearfield "' 69 41' 73 14 80 01 15 98 238 54 885 247 39 Franklin 16 41 894 998 596 41 29 454 45 83 Parker 35 4C>; 102 83 35 83 22 39 196 51 21 02 217 53 Marion! 58 43 62 39 49 63 40 95 211 40 17 53 | 228 93 " Winfield 45 38' 85 30 65 76 20 16 166 60; 56 167 16 Venango!!!!'.!! 28 75 27 18 33 89 18 70 108 52 891 j 117 43 II Connoquenessing BIT 618 189 189 28 07 96, 19 03 11 Evans City boro 20 78 40 1 38 19 1 5< C j av J . 428 43 22 30 47 13 05 129 02 14 30; 143 32 Jackson!....! !. ! I 26 46 28 84 517 678 66 75 688 74 53 Total *668 02 *743 005575 47*336 73*2333 22 *l7B Wahken am» Dixmont Hospital Account. k c 5* " DIBTKICT. f 3 5 S pi , 1 ; l = Connoquenes'g i 7 75$ $ $ 775 CninlK-rrv ! 23 (*) WIS 89 _•> I run kiln i 120 (*> K» 00 15130 all 50 Mars liorough ! = £ ™ •* K '' . Jackson 12 00 12 00 Summit 205 - i ill £> ">< ->0 900 * Washington 04 75 04 74 SllppcryrOCk .. 45 7a! 145 50 t>so 184 ;■> Butler .. ■ (W 75 hi! 00 13< 25 I*l *>o Clinton IW7 40 H2 00 10711 40 Muddycreek... OH 75 35 75 10450.. .... .Marlon 1 14 25 173 25 ';*! f' 190 —J Oakland 52 U 3< 00 .>» 14 .17 I*l Will field I«4 001 104 00 Lancaster 20 14 47 15| 20 14 4i l.> Jefferson 14:1 :*i 58 40 143 M 58 40 ' Cherry .">•'11 02 104 ail IBS 50 453 02 Kiirns City »K>r 701 714 H2 00 1 H4.( >0 Peri n . . .. 543 50 17=1 25 317 51 399 24 Forward 1:12 no 170 25 114 00 188 25 Prospect. l>oro. 10 25 85 25 10 75' K4 7.> Ouutrevllle bor 575 ill —> 51 25 4> <5 HutlcrlH.ro.... IH2 75 115 85 4H 00 850 00 Worth 306 50 Ix 2 SO 21»7 75 »l 2» Mercer 114 2.5 201 50, 2HH 75, 27 00 Brady 45 75. 82 50 128 25 Buffalo 43 80 43 80 - Clay 22 7.>j 01 25, 114 I*l 5 Total 154778 Q2571 11 $2954 s| s|3:.l ~ lll»l>umf mcntn for lltOO. r, For assessing $1864 00 0 Allegheny county workhouse for 11 maintenance of prisoners 35< s4 I) For publishing auditors' report. C F. Ilerr » la 00 I) W C Negley "" 11 Boblnson .V Shlever 100 00 I'A Itattlgan ll*)00 31.> 00 i) For bridge views— -11 For registering births and deaths H< i>.> n For bridge Inspection Ilg 58 11 For lH>ller-house repairs.... 4* a 0 Commissioners' counsel, i* W Lowry.. 4i*i 00 For Corn 111011 weal tit (cost) 3097 94 1') < ourt House, for file case* repairs,etc 4002 4i< 11 County detective. Jas A MrMurlln.... 1 00 11 To Court crier. It L> Hockenberry... . •W.' 00 11 County commissioners. 11 John .1 McGarvey, 307 dayjt. 11074 50 r> John W.Ulllespfe. 305 days... 1007 50 11 John A F.lchert. f>3 days... . 1057 I*l 3109 00 II Constables for quarterly returns 11 I'rotlionotary (sundry fees) =l7, so 11 i'enn's Beform School for inalnte u nance of prisoners 1187 01 11 Penn'a Industrial Beformatory 15! t*> li Road viewers \l\ •*> For road damages ~>4 00 i) Register and recorder. W J Adams— 111 00 11 For refunding - 711 00 For registering voters W 00 For registering school children 800 00 Stenographers, Kd S Kiddle $1384 <0 Miss Ada I'lndley 155 13 1-VKJ 81 Sheriff for boarding nrlsoners.commlt ineuts.removal of insane to asylums, and taking prisoners to penitentiary _ anil workhouse J9J J =-' For stationery and dockets 1118 99 For soldiers' burial. ,17.» 00 For premium and costs on fox and mink scalps 159 ja Commissi* r* for traveling expenses •>< r.i Commissioners'office, transcribing <0 <*> lor election* 471 i 90 Forcouuty general expense =£« 02 1 For Indexing 50 For Interest on temporary loans. . 004 |, For Indigent paupers 7M; 2H Jurors i! For Jail repairs 18* 60 l or Jury commissioners' clerk H: - For Janitors. Wm Johnston ssll*l Hugh .N organ J2O 00 u 1 00 Jury commissioners, Cnas Keddtck $172 i« A (» Fberhart 105 24 XlB 10 For lunacy Inquests £9 07 For livery hire I<9 &> For temporary loans. Hutler Savings Hank l.'X**i I*l itutler County National Hank 10000 00 For fuel, light and beat for Co. buldg's 1014 10 For military enrollment 233 41 For printing 200 39 I'olk Hospital for maintenance of feeble-minded 132 53 To Court auditor, Kennedy Marshall. s 2 .>0 To county auditors, J A McOowan I'"8 IK J W Patterson 107 40 I' II Hechler 181 92 528 Zi Clerk of Court* W I' Turner and Kx- Clerk Meal* for sundry fcees .... 521 ill Commissioners' clerk,J C Klskaddon 700 I*l County Institute, appropriation. ... 200 (*i < I'or expressage and postage 12 oh llpstiilfS, F. II Moyer J ,IH "" It II llarb.Mon 04 00 John Hchaffner 58 00 (I i'l 'amplK'H 00 00 .1 Welsh 02 00 K <» l.ewls >h i*l < llliichbcrger 58 I*l 42H 00 On unseated land tax paid to twps 833 0i Warren llos. malntenain eof liiHanes l«4M*i W I'cnn llos. for malnlenane of Insane ;im7 15 Wernersvllle llorpltal for mainte nance of Insane 175 2'' Western Penitentiary for mainte nance of prisoners 1751 '*> For Insurance on county buildings l.»*l 2.) |i I. Kankln. <'o. treasurer, for sale of unseated b.lis to Co. coinrs 2.»3 Is | For coroner's Inquests hM IK i 92903 :ia I HtllMiMit SIIIOI Inu A mount* Ktpenilod for Srn llrlilKm. Pittsburg llrlilg'- Co for super structure of I'llCMtUUt eet Itbrldgi Butler through s.#rtr7 00 Huperstrui ture Marshall brdg. lor ward township 1500 Superstructure Itoy bridge, Washington town*nlp. IMi I*l Superstructure Denny bridge oi*l <*i Superstructure Armstrong brdg =149 c«' Superstructure Hemphill brdic o>.l I*l (I■''• I*l T II llerion to bal.on Hoy bridge 281 87 llarvi-y N llenon for making approach to Boy bridge 0" •*' • Tbsmas II llenon, bal. on masonry contract Chestnut street bridge... =lsl <*> j I T Heaven for Oil to Marshall bridge 75 00 I T Heaven, balance ou masonry cou tracl Marshall brlilge lilll Is | I H Sloan for approaches to Sealon Mill bridge 50 on , Harvey N llenon In full for masonry on liciiny lirldgc In no Harvey N llenon In full for masonry oil Hemphill bridge 4IH 50 > II N llenon on acc't masoury Dudley Furnace and Seaton Mill bridges.. . 550 l*t i Harvey N llenon and ace" l masonry Bruin bridge 150 I*l I I I Heaven for freight and drayage ou cement I* I*s | W s McCrea for cement Ki Oil! 11 Totel amount new work 10 » Statement or Bridirr Repiirn. llarvev Cooper (or material and re pairs I'll 111 ps City bridge 49 00 S M Clean for material and labor Kramer bridge 24 4C J K Caslulollar for material and latnir Nancy Adams bridge 59 (» Wm Scott for repairs Sandy Lick l.rdu 10 00 A B Shontz for material and repairs •l'effer bridge 103 09 ITlrlch Winters for masonry and lumber Eldcnau ••ridge so 00 .) J Shields,masonry and hauling stone 14 00 sc Moore for making approaches to Hemphill bridge 24 25 (; M Cramer, replanklng Monroe brdg 53 Oil I' R Double fur material und repairs Buffalo bridge 9 30 David Oarvin,plank Browns Mill brdg 25 90 .1 .1 Shields, masonry Armstrong l.rdg so .1 K Cashdollar for material ana labor 57 30 Z T Wlse.buldg abutments Allen brdg 77 00 A II Kennlck,material and labor Kels ter and Ktna bridges 24 52 John llalstead. repairs to Snider brdg 17 50 II I'lltT for repairs to Wallace bridge 17 On (Jeo Grimm, repairing!'ooperstow twig :il So Wm Twienter.maklng 1111 to Allen brdg 12 Oo John Loyd for material and lal«,r Nancy Adams and Hunter bridges.. 40 92 M J llumphrey.raising aiiutments and putting guard rails to Armstrong bg 15 09 T A Mines, Blank and labor ('roll brdg 14 12 S W (ilenn for material and repairs to Muddycreek and Bonnie Brook iidgs 17 75 K K Johnson, repairs Coal run bridge :t5 HO A I. Boggs for stone and hauling Wolf run bridge .'lO 00 11 l'ulmmaterial imp labor Renfrew bg II 00 A B Shontz for closing Zl'egle bridge and opening fording 1(150 F. 8 Milligan for material and labor Burgoyne und Brady bridges 15 4.1 E It Boyer for material and labor Raiser and Yellow Creek bridges.. 2(1 50 TA 11 lues, lumber West Liberty brdg 19 05 R R MclJarvy for material and labor Cranberry bridge 29 37 Henry Walil for tilling approaches to Marshall bridge 50 00 T1 N lleanou for Oiling old ehannel of creek Roy bridge X. 00 Geo Kline for material and lalior My oma bridge 12 10 Buckley & Stubs for lumber Donley Station bridge 50 70 ( has Mangel for material and labor Wln fleia K urn ace bridffe io s2 R J Milliard, material and labor Don ley Station and llarpcr Mill bridges 24 75 M Metier for materlai and iai»,r swam bridge 58 06 8 W (ilenn for material and labor Jack bridge 54 00 John Stein for material and lul>or (•allasber I,ridge 12 21 Harris I'utt' for material and labor Kenfrow bridge II oo S W (ilenn for repairs Harding bridge 70 00 T M (iilisiiu r>,r material and la!*,r Thorn Creek bridge . .. 28 00 T M t;ll,son for material and lalHir Bulford bridge 55 50 V !•' Kelley fur material and labor Dudley I'urna.o bridge 45 00 Itobert McOarvy for fiuullng stone and opening creek Armstrong l.rdg 10 oo Ivi>l»■ rt McOarvcy for making 111 lto Seat on Mill bridge 30 00 I'eter Nlgli for material and labor Bonnie Brook creek 27 on (' 11 ott'utl for lumber Wlmerton brdg 2M 10 Kay lor Bros, for material and lalior Mlllerstown bridge 39 2H C I' Smith for material and repairs Sarvers Station bridge. 32 00 For small repairs to sundry bridges 13s 05 I'or frt and cement used at different bridges 18 09 For cleaning bridges 8 50 $1935 19 A m't paid for costs In eonstalile's re turn of Jaekson and Hemphill lirdgs, Wm Allison $4 90 Alex Brewster 4 9" Alex I'ollo.'!, 10 90 J D Smith 4 00 Issue Meals 4 08 Jas M Mct'uliough 745 37 43 11972 92 To amount from Justices of peace I- 00 To ain't from lienor licenses 450 00 To ain't from temp'rv loan 2,V««i no To ain't from com'nwea-th 099 II To aui't from detective. . 25 00 To ain't from state tux re funded 119311 (is To am't from surplus dog lax 217 49 By vouchers paid on cur rent expenses 07009 0., By vouchers paid on tem porary loan 25000 00 By vouchers paid on un seated land *39 « By treasurer's 3 per cent on tlrsr i 50,000 IW) oo By I per cent on fl:.iKlti 85 420 70 By slate lax sent state treasurer for lirno 1590(1 ,s By treasurer's I percent on 110087 45 100 *l7 I By cash set aside for slnk j trig funds 30*2 -19 : By balance In treasury .liin ; uary I, 1901 73111 05 |l2l'.a« 91 *I2I«M 91 tl 1.. Hsakln In irrmint nltli Butler Ciiuntjr Kinking Kuiiil. To am't received from sinking on. Clt. fund levy on taxes of IH'.IS. ~ ;ts To am't lved from sinking fund levy on taxes of 1599 . 048 19 To am't received from sinking fund low on taxes of 19"' 1M49 Kl To balance in treasury from January I, 1900 I.KI 38 By \oucbers on eoniMiiis OiW (Kl By Bonds Nos I mil 1 redin'd 2(K«i no i By I reiisu r*T's I pi*r ft on f.'itKi .11 -m jty ha! In treasury Jan I. 1900. 1014 2S fni7ll 58 $3070 58 II I. ltankln la irrnunt nltli llutlrr C'oMßty r«or llUtrlrt Sinking fa ml. To ain't In treasury January. mi. ctt. ] j, wo 2:KKI 1« To ai'erued Interest on boi'd I Issues (Series 3) I:i7 ni I To am't reei-lved from sinking fund levy on < o tax of 1*99 018 29 ' To am't ree'd from sinkbig fund levy on |,.H,r tax of t'.mn 0702 78 . |iy vouchers redeemed ,»l.t'» |{y treasurer's I per cent on 1 0 .l.i*. 35 51 ,0 'Hv tialaiiee In treasurer s | hands January 1, 1901 4(12. .8 I |9855 70 f9S« % I) I. Itmnkin in Account with Doe Tax. To tax received from ls 1 .vi 7 si To reserve fund 300 00 By warrants sheep damage .. 2215 !U By treasurer's ."> per cent on fKBm ui so By bal turned over to county. 217 til By treasurer's ."> per cent on ta* "• n 43 By dog reserve —: 200 no tir.Tß 68 52776 li« I) I. K■■ kiii in Account tilth Butler County Poor lllstrlrt. Amount ree'd from ex- Treasurer Harper 17953 35 To amount from bond Issue (Series No 2) 313(10 00 To am't from pi NIT tax of 1900 1*034 12 To temporary loan of 1000... 11000 110 By vouchers redeemed 66641 75 It V treasurer's 1 *-* per cent first S3OOOO 300 00 By treasurer's percent on oalance 233 21 By balance in treasury Jan uary I. 1801 14312 i"i $81487 «7 #81487 67 l.Uliilitirk of llullrr County. Due Co. bonds outstanding $lO 000 00 Due Nelson & Buchannan for super structure of Amberson bridge,for ward twp 2 Ktj 00 Due Nelson >v Buchannan for super structure of Dudley Furnace br'g, I'arker two U2I 00 Due Nelson A Buchannan for super structure of Seaton Mill bridge, Marlon twp lis 00 Due II N Scalon.hal on lirg masonry MS M Due .) A McMarlin, Co detective... 00 00 Due Johnston ft Watson. liooks and stationery 91 25 Due Wm ti Johnston,liooks A stat'ry 3NO 30 Due Warren Hospital for iiisane(bal) 4eti 50 Due West I'enn llos'l for lusane(bal) T7:i s 1 727 44 Due J M Painter District Attorney. 119 oo Duo But ler Light, Ileal and Motor Co, light service Dec lUOn IIS 16 Due T K Iloon, boarding prisoner!. 729 15 Due W S Mc;'rca& Co. cement for bridge masonry S5 OS Due state for slate tax on Co bonds. 71 10 Due sundry bills unpaid 315 90 Due Polk Inst'u'e for feeble minded 313 30 25 573 03 Aft«rt* of duller County Cash In treasury Jan 1, 1901 $ 7 143 50 Amt dog t»x turned over for 1900 217 4!i Due from Col's for IslHl and previous 3 120 47 Due " " 1900 23 4t«i tt Due " twps, maintenance insane. 4 :tii4 95 Due from officers and attorneys for jury fees and tines 121 00 38 409 13 Assets in excess of liabilities 12 KHS 10 We. the auditors of Butler county. State of Pennsylvania.having met at the Court House In the Borough of Butler, Pa., on the 7th day of Jan. A. 11. 1901, being the llrst Monday, ac cording to ail Act o> Assen lily .and having ex amined the several accounts of the county, do ceitify that the fun going is a correct statement of said accounts according to tin best of our knowledge anil belief. In witness whereof, we have set our hands and seals this 12th day of March. I'JOl. P. 11. SKCHLKB. Iseall J. A. McOOWAN, [seal] J. W I'ATTKKSON.[seaI] Expenditures of liutler Comity Poor District. Goo Schcnck.bal cm building contract and extras s3l 768 4f> McGlnuls, SuittKi A Co, heat ing contract and extras.... 14 321 00 FJ Huff, bal on plumbing coritract and extras....— 3 541 so Owsley St Boucherle, bal on architect's 5 per cent con tract and extras 1 910 00 Cooper Bros,on acct barn con S2OOO 00 Superstructure hew pen.. 363 (>0 2 .'lOl 00 F J Winter masonry for barn DOf 00 Masonry for IIOJC pen 10* 75 70:.' 75 Youngstown Klectrlc Lt Co bal for wiring hldg&extras 1 7TiO 44 W C N off ley, printing 400 c E llerr, printing lit SO Robinson A: Shlovor.prlntlnff 12 75 I* A Kattlffon, Printing 0 (, 0 30 25 K Evans.pipe cuttlnir. plugs 40 53 Niggle Kros, grain drill, half bushel measure, etc 02 00 i One gallon oil and can.... 75 | 35 pds wire and one maul • 24S \V heel barrows, niattockn, grind stone, shovels, etc.. 43 70 10s 90 J(i \ \V Camplioll, casing, i chain, grah hooks, etc 27 SO i Evans-Templet on ('o, one j engine. conneetlons. »«*c.. 200 00 1 Geo IHmlliiffor one olow— II (Hi Jack son& iM 1 tchtH 1.1 cornd rl»I 14 oo One weedor 0 50 Hand saws. forks,squaro,etc 10 115 3ft Wei he Gibson for shovels and scythe - S li Martlncourt Co. for one waff on <»4 00 To bill merchandise 0 *5 73 S5 Co-Operative Supply Co. for one farm waxon 2s 62 Home Natural Gas Company for ffas fittings. pipe and coiinectiuffs 13 01 034,000 feet of ffas 10 Two ffas motors. 32 00 Gas service for Mar to Dec 168 K M 0# Hut ler Light, Heat & Motor Co, light service Nov 15 05 It M McCall for scooping barn fOQOdftllon '• JjJ HHhauoii.grading around bis 7s oo G O Graham. 58 aays labor vVflB Jno Lilt/,I day BOWIOg Ofttl I fit .1 Ii llawn for cutting oats II 2u Win Garwlg.sleiUVcoru mark 10 XI Wm Montag.t hn-sldnff oats. .VJ Mrs Wilson, r«*nl of »lnbln.. ~ 0>» Jos Graham, travelinff exp's 17 40 Co 4'ours.travellfiff expenses 04 07 Paid .1.1 M« (iarv« y 10 311 I'ald J W Glllosple 25 S4 ('aid J A Klchert 12 112 51 For livery 111 re. Wise <& Heed 4 so yards linoleum JW 00 3s *• -*2 J5 4S yards oil cloth ."'V, so 5-0 yards linoleum 40 ii 0s yards Inlaid MS 120 yards towllug 12 00 Vests, spools, wadding, etc. II 31 354 21 II A McSaniee, 120 mattress es, ticks, pillow cases 110 20 Jennie K Zimmerman, 12ik'» yards sheeting 14s 20 ISO dozen pillow cases 24 00 MI pairs blankets 14< 00 310 20 I'or ranges, weldon Kelly 314 oo Deuiler llros N) w * K '4 (k» Car! II Weightier. 4 clocks . K K'» T A Morrison,l2oo lbs bread. <«{ ox ('onnell Grout, hardware. 12 71 For vinegar barrels... A K Myers for groceries o oo r o tJraham, 3100 lbs hay.... 21 »•» I''or iii<-at .. •• ••••...... •..• •... Win ."Melier! for shoeing, etc .lolinsum A wutNMti,warrants ■> ■*> llenry Miller,stoneware anil t Kroeerles Knr lirleU and tile Fur freight " lu Hired help.Lucy Hurky.eook 100 no Motile Kngllsh I' J® Mollie Graham M Kate Hartley « f» ICa. hel Me« 'rai'keii '-J " Cora M' < 'riwrken 1 A lieu smith "''"l Kate I)etrlck. v fj 'l h) r'a" Par!! s w or 11 "on .VI People's Telephone (4 Kdw Hamhaeln r. I:.' tables MOO 1 ive tallies 90 uu ™ CamplK.'U A Templeton, U.i d<>/. ilialrs. |« iH-r 00*...... I«W KHjydseartM't, iw<" per yd... <■' 4ir ,yils i-arpi i. fl per yd .... Pi .HI is chairs at ™ JjjJ One clD.k «>i on line I aide I ■ '<• In do/ knlvi- • and l«»rks 10 tlO 'Si' .yds carpet at ftV.i. 14 til aiu •• •• •• 1700 M *0 Htauds, r»M-kers, dlslies, sjHK>ns, etc 104 ue on Ihiikls outstanding Jan 1.1901 $1275(0 00 Due Butler Light, Heat and Motor Co electric light service for Dec. 1900. 21 09 .1 G <& W Campbell for supplies 74 49 Burry & Market. supplies 23 Ki Thos A Morrison for bread supplies, December, WOO ;i0 fii) John C plght. agent, for insurance.. 187 50 Home Natural Gas Co., fuel service for December, 1900 Iflti ;o C B McMillan for supplies s 73 Butler Light. Heat A Motor Co. on contract for gas & electric fixtures 377 85 Butier Light. Heat & Motor Co. for electric met er.electrlc switches,etc 47 10 \V S McCrea Ac Co for grass seed, etc 13 is Philip Weisner ft Son, blacksmith.. 10 10 I lout liett & Graham, clothing furn ■ Ishedfor use of homo 409 20 State for tax on poor district Itonds. 454 G3 Mount & Co. for printlnglionds 25 00 cnas Duffy for supplies furnished.. C.4 10 C N Boyd Jor mOtiicine furnished... 14 15 A M Nevman, home physician 95 00 S .1 McMarlih. balance as engineer.. 75 CO S G Purvis & Co for lumlier 24 to josGrabam on salary as sup't . 11)1 00 Howard Graham on salary as farmer 40 00 (110518 60 Amets Itnth-rl'o i'onr District. <'ash In hands of treas. jail. 1, 1001 $I4;(12 71 Taxes uncollected on dnpllcateof 1900 KlOtiO 5-1 ©2717*1 25 Liabilities over assets Slii'UCi 35 We, the auditors of Butler county, state of Pennsylvania, having met in the Court House in the Borough of Butler, on the 7th day of January. A. I). otic thousand nine hundred and one, !>cing the Ist Monday of January, according to an Act of Assembly, we have examined the several accounts of the Butlercounty poor district and do certify that the foregoing is a correct statement ac cording to the best of our knowledge and be llef. 1 In witness whereof, we have set our hands and scal'this day of March, 1901. P. H.SECHLER. [BKAI-] , J. W. PATTERSON, [SEAL] J. A. McGOWAN, (SEAL] We, the undersigned comtnlssoners of But -1 ler county, and In charge of the Butler 00. 1 poor diserict. do certify that the above is a ; Just and correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of Butler county and of j Butler county poor district, for the year end- I ing January I, 1901. , In testimony whereof, we bare set our • bands and seals this day of March. 1901. .1. J. McGAKVEY ISEAI.I JOHN W. GILLESPIE. JsEAl.i ( JOHN A. EICHEKT. (SEAL] ' 'l' -I. .1/ .!/ wl/ ■ ■■. "J -I' O ... .<■ .1. v- .1. 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See our Cabinet Photos before ordering elsewhere. Branches—Mars and Evans City. A. L. FINDLEY, Telephone 236. P. O. H'd'g' Butler. L. C. WICK. DKAI.KR IN LUriBER. Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House Butler. Penn'a The best of horses aod firm class rt|tn m wavs on hand and for litre. I lest accommodation* In town for pertna neat boarding and trunsleot trade. Speci al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses. HA good class of horses, both drivers ami draft hor.es always on hand and for sale under a full Kiiarantoe; and horses bought l pon proper notification by PEARSON B. NACE.