Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 02, 1894, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHENEY, - - - - Editor.
FRIDAY, FEBHUAIIY 2, 1894.
Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
FOR CONGRESBMAN-AT-LAK(IK:
HON. GALUSHAA. GROW,
of Susquehanna county.
"Ever day or two the public hears of
• petition, 'several thousand strong,"
against a reform of farifl signed by the
dependent worklngmen of the chief ben
eficiaries of JlcKinleyism. Since when
have petitions been permitted to reverse
elections ? The voters of the country
have commanded a reduction of the tariff
in two general elections, each time by
more than 1,300,000 majority. No per
functory and interested petitions can
cancel those commands.—World."
We take the above clipping from
the Dushore Gazette. Stroby takes
it from the N. Y. World. Notwith
atanding the fact that the saying
has had the approval of these two
great papers, it is a very slim "crawl
out" for our neighbor Democrats.
They do not deny the fiist paragraph,
however, which is quite honorable
of them, that, "petitions are being
sent to Congress signed by several
thousand workingmen who oppose
reform tariff." This credit belongs
to the World , however, for, had the
World contradicted it, and said the
petitions never were sent, the Du
shore Gazette would have also accept
ed it as the truth.
The next paragraph, viz: 'Since
when have petitions been permitted
to reverse elections ?' This is whole
lome gall. When were the Republi
cans given a majority in the House
at the capital of New York ? Last
November. Was not this a rebuke
of free trade ? Further, there were
nine states that voted lust Novem
ber and judging from the manifest
sentiment of the people, expressed
at the polls, the taiifT was an issue in
every one of them. In 1892 New
York and New Jersey went Demo
cratic. They were among the num
ber of states that wanted a change,
but in 1893 both of these states,
humiliated and in tears delivered
themselves to the Republicans, glad
to escape the infamy brought upon
them by their mistaken judgment.
Of course, were Streby possessed of
a critic brain, he would deny this
and claim that the issue in these
states ware purely local. That the
public will observe, we will confess
to a certain extent, it was a local
fight in both of these states. May.
nardjsm in N. Y. and nice track
gamblers in the other, stirred the
people, but those issues m;re insig
nificant compared with the great
issue and the real issue. New York
gave a Republican majority of about
25,000, while Maynard was defeated
by over 80,000. The difference be
tween 25,000 and 80,000 expressed
unmistakably the extent of the local
feeling against the nomination of
Judge Maynard. Underthecircum-
Btances it is reasonable to claim—
leaving Maynard out entirely—that
New York's Republican majoritj-,
resulting from the state of the times
brough on by the Democratic policy
of destruction, was not less than
20,000. In New Jersey the popular
feeling had much to do with giving
the state to the Republicans, while
in Ohio, Massachusetts, Virginia
and all the other states that voted,
the largely increased Republican
rote furnished indisputable evidence
of a free trade rebuke. With this
open confession of the people at the
polls strengthened by petitions being
addressed to Congress by the work
ing class, ought to at least be notic
ed by the muldoons in Congress, as
well as by the Democratic editors of
the "rural districts."
A SEVERE REBUKE TO FREE
TRADE.
Crest Republican Victory In New
Verb. Another Petition to
roD|re«t.
N*W YORK, Jan. 30.—The special
election for members of Congress in
the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Dis
tricts of this city, to choose succes
sors of Messrs. Fellows and Fitch,
resigned, was held to-day.
Lemuel E. Quigg, Republican was
io the Fourteenth District
over Wijliam Jj,.J6rasUU_lieinocrat
[Quigg received 13,566 votes, Brown
12,f>82.
In the Fifteenth District Isidor
Strauss, Democrat, was elected over
Frederick Sigrist, Republican.
Strauss received 15,390, Sigrist 10,-
203.
At the last Congressional election
the FourteentL District gave a Dem
ocratic majority of 8,000, and it now
gives a Republican majority of al
most 1,000. The Fifteenth District
at the last election gave a Democratic
majority of 11,000, which to-day was
reduced to a little over 5,000.
Both districts have always been
Democratic strongholds, controled
by the powers of the Tammany m»-
chine, and the election of a Republi
can in one and the cutting down of
the Democratic majority in the other
is insignificant.
The editor of the Towanda Review
who has been on an exploring tour
over the W, &. N. B. K. It.says:
"The new piece of track is admir
ably constructed, with well selected
ties and heavy steel rails, seventy
pounds to the yard. The entire
eighteen miles is ballasted with rock
carefully ditched, small culverts of
iron pipe, and large ones of stone.
The construction was in charge of
Henry Bentley of this place, formerly
road master of the Barclay and after
ward an assistant on the Lehigh.
This piece of new track would be a
credit to any railroad system, and
the North Branch officials can ex
hibit it to any one with pride, and
entire confidence that no flaws can
be found in it."
Killed by the C»ra.
Early last Saturday morning the
track walker on the State Line k
Sullivan branch of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad found the mangled body of
a man on the track about two miles
above Dushore. The remains were
identified as those of William Mc-
Quire, who livce at llienzi, in Terry
township, this county. It is suppos
ed that he was struck by one of the
night trains, several specials being
run during Friday night. The body
was taken to Dushore where it was
prepared for burial, and afterwards
taken to his home for interment.—
Towanda Republican
In the year 18V4 there will be
four eclipses, two of the sun and
two of the moon. An annular eclipse
of the sun will occur April 15th, and
a total eclipse September 29th, but
both will bo invisible to any part of
America. A partial eclipse of the
moon will occur March 21st but will
not be generally visible in the Unit
ed States. Another partial eclipse
of the moon will take place on Sept.
14th and 15th and will be visible in
all parts of America.
An old pine tree that has been a
land mark in the Pike county moun
tains because of its great height,
was cut down a few days ago says an
exchange. The tree was found to be
372 feet high, and the infallible rcc»
ords of the rims of its stems showed
its age to be 402 years, so that it
was H respectable sized tree sixty
two years of age when Columbus
discovered America. It was perfectly
sound from butt to tip, and will cut
$2,000 worth of lumber.
Mr. Cleveland has carried the war
into Africa by nominating Wheeler
H. Peckham for Associate Justice
in place of Mr. Ilornblower, turned
down. As a battle against the New
York machine Mr. Cleveland's course
is creating some interest in that
State, but the country at large is
becoming decidedly weary of the
whole business.
Uncle Sam's mail clerks handled
more than five billion pieces of mail
matter during 1893. Here are some
of the enormous figures: 2.407,810-
175 letters, 535,917,899 postal cards
1,434,245.632 newspapers and peri
pamphlets, third class matter, and
48,733,171 pieces of fourth class
matter.
MUMCY VALLEY ITEMS.
Theo. Moncer, the shoe maker, is
on the sick li»t, hope he will get
around soon or the soles of the peo
ple will suffer.
Bruse Pennington has returned to
his former home, Fairmount Springs
Pa. The boys will misa Bruce with
his sly jokes.
William Moran is talking of trad
ing his pony for a good driving
horse; then look out or he will forget
his hat like the other fellow.
There is to be an able lecture at
Sonestowu, Friday evening, by Prof.
Johnson, County Supt- of Union Co.
It is said he is one of the best
educators in the state.
Quite an excitement in town Sat
urday over the township caucus. It
looks as if the boys got tlmre. Jas.
says he thinks lie was nominated,
but don't know about Ellis.
Our schools arc chuck full. The
attendance is the largest ever known.
The teachers say it is due to free
text books. We arc proud of our
teachers, they are not working for
•alary alone, as the childred are
learning. We believe the schools of I
Davidson are equal to any in the
county.
OBSKHVEB, I
JERE. KELLY'S
COLUMN.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN once
said "If you wish to know
the value of a dollar, try to borrow
one." If you wish to know how
much a dollar will buy now, try our
bargains for one month. Until the
Ist of March
We will sell the following goods
to reduce our Stock for less than
ever before.
Western
Wash Machine for $4.00 has
sold for $9.00. This is the best
washer made. • Good String Sleigh
bells for SI.OO was $2.00. A good
Tea Scale for 85c was $1.25. Forty
five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron
Glue, the best sticking glue ever
made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty
cent Box Paper and Envelopes for
25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for
25c.
Everybody
Is interested in the Weather,
buy a, Hick's Almanac the best au
thority on weather reports, we have
them on our News Counter. Also
daily papers; the Record, J'ress,
Inquirer, Times , and Sun at Pub
lishers prices. W ill continue our
Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper for
4c, 8c paper for 6c, 10c paper for Bc,
12c paper for 10c.
Window
Shades are still sold, 20c on
Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope,
12c per pound, ail sizes. Steel Game
Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents.
Long Handle Steel Shovels ($ 45c
was 60c. Forty-sis-piece White
Granite Tea Set $2.75, was *3.75.
One hundred Dinner Plates (£p sc,
was Bc. Kuives and Forks all steel
for 60c, worth 75c. Nickle Plate
Table Spoons as nice as silver @ 45c
per set. Tea Spoons to match <g)2sc
per set. One hundred Wood Butter
Bowls 5 to 30c about one-hi.lf the
usual price. One thousand square
feet of building paper, only SI.OO
was $1.25.
New stock
Will begin to arrive February
Ist. Lamps of all kinds.:
Hanging lamps, $2 50 to 1 50.
Stand lamps, $3 50 to 2 50.
Hall lamps, $3 50 to 2 50.
Gold Band Dinner sets :
89 pieces,")
100 pieces, I . _
101 pieces, { 75.
105 pieces, J
New lot came in this week.
Lounges and chairs will b j soi'd
at a large reduction until March l.st
to make room for new stock.
Hardware department has mao.y
seasonable bargains
Buck saws @ 50c,
Steel spiders @ 25c,
Blue enamel ware at ha! 112 price,
Pocket knives @ sc, 10c, 25,50 c
and $1 00.
Electric door bells,
Ice saws,
Ice tongs,
Sleigh bells,
Team bells,
Bovs' sleds and skates.
Cross cut Baws, five kinds.
New blank books, writing paper'
and envelopes are needed as much as
weekly and monthly time books.
Listen : This is a good time to
market old iron, rags, lumber, bnt
ter, eggs, potatoes, straw, hay,
chickens, turkeys, etc. We pay
market price for them.
Jere. Kelly,
HUGHESVILLE, - PA.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
RECEIPT T EXPENSES,
DF*TpE^CQDIfrY^OF*SnLLI¥AN^FOR
1893.
ANNUAL STATK.M KNT of the Kiptuditurea of BailWni County for ihiyitr Ifll,
Jury Commissioners uud oicrk 85 4S liiought Forward..., 1i,354 39
Court Reporter, [ll. H. Coston] ..... 483 40 County Commissioners:
Cou/ity Au Jitor* and cl rk.., lt'7 0-1 iS. K. Mcßride 158 days at $3.50
land
Con.vt,ibTofl, miik ng returns to cou*t. 145 60. W. M. Cheney 123 da\s at $3.50
As»?££ing and Hug'sgt,*,, ..... P6l 13 $430 50—trav'l. ix £52.50 — 483 00
Janitor 76 50 Co. Coin's cleik an 1 counsel, attend-
Suu«to-i«4 7 69, Jail Expenses, [including out of 2
InK'rent on borrowed money 626 20; n*w cage* now in use, to be reinov-
BlleoCions.., ............ 1027 44j id to new jail wh n completed 357 40
County Institute 141 66 Borrowed Money 1500 00
Inquests.. 52 4l New Court House, lit payment on
Sheriffs costs summaning jurors etc... 109 30 contract SIOOO. Architects' coin
?ostftgo and 3O 3O 17, misMon $732 1732 00
Refunding account 8 99 Printing and advertising 443 60
Gammonwealth Coafa...,. «... 925 00 Removing old County House. 338 43
Court Crier . 99 00 County Surveyor, one half of the
Boarding Prisoners 26 80 costs of establishing the line be-
Bounty on noxious animals. 210 25 twecn the counties of Wyoming
State Pergonal tax paidStitn J 1 real. 1312 76| and Sullivan 91 25
Travail Jurws 1930 07 Freight and Lxpress 26 65
Grand Jurors 699 80 Rent for Sheriff (one halt year).... 37 5(1
Asylum Bill Danville 91 25 Shovelling Suow, Court llou.-e sqr. 5 50
Eastern Penitentiary bill for 1892 128 41 Court House repairs and expenses
Stationery 267 83 iucluding fitting up iuhoolrooiu;
i Attending state Co. Com convention 75 00 for court room 66 42
Agricultural Society.. 100 00 Removing pr s<.nrs te aud troin
Co. Couimisiionar's clerk, saliry '93 500 00 \S illiamsport jail 70 Si)
Co. Cgmmbaionceri*' counsel '93 255 00,
County Bridges, building and rep'rg. 1358 24
Cost on Suits, against county 28 331 Total expenditures for 1893 $18,128 28
Financial con lition of Sullivan County lor year ending December 31 1893.
LIABILITIES. RESOURCES.
Philip Karge CJ. Order at 1nt.... 265 49 Amount due from collectors for 1893
Henry Karge 115 00 and for previous yejrs 4061 43
Mrs Sarah Speaker 486 00 Amount due es Sheriff Tiipp, for
W. C. Mason 500 00 Jury fees 24 0C
ttthlin Mason 500 OOAint. duo ex-Sheriff Uts Jury fees 12 0C
R. M. Stormont .. M - 2366 50 Amt of balance duo on the mortgage
llus&al Karos (Jo. order at interest... 3500 00 held against Mag.trgle Bros. .... 975 Of
First Nat. Bank of Dushoro do 2000 o*>! Amt. of balance due the county on
Co. orders outstanding, not at inst.., 317 86 judgt. No. 62 Feb. T. *9l against
Amount due various twpa. by the j ex-Tn a". Jacob Lorah 4826 4fi
Co. on ncct. of verdict and judgt* Amt. of forfaited recognisance paid
No. 62 Feb. term 1891 obtained | to C* E.Jackson, J. P., II em ice;
again. l l Jacob Lorah ex-Trees.... 4268 41 and due by him to the oounty,»lt-
Amouut of redemption money due to I alian liquor proceeding.).. 50 Ot
owners on deui ind fr mtheoDunty The county commissioners hold tho
on acct. of Jacob Lorah nx-tieaa. 457 II following notes for criminal costs:
Bel. dee Co. Com. D. W. Scanlin... 1 75 Emma Zeigler $l5O 00
" W.M. Cheney 50 J. L. Croasley 73 81
° Traas. Win. Murray... 191 08 Mason Brown 108 52
iWilliam f Lament 10 00
| Daniel Pierce 70 00
Lincoln Kdkin 87 77
jE. E. Wcl>b 664 49
18. T. Brown 84 73
Thomas Anderson 62 61
Orrin Witmiller 2 4 80
Joseph Mascla 11l 24
j Albert A. Poitcr. 153 49
| Robert McMahon jr 66 78
Michael Fender (balance).... 745 1675 61
j Liabilities in excess of resouccs.... . 3348 11
$14,972 Toj $14,972 70
■ ■ ■" . , -J -
COUNTY ORDER ACCOUNT.
Amount of County orders outstand- jAttount of coanty ordeia radeomad
ing on Dec. 31 1392 8487 19 during 1893 17,285 Si
Am uct of orders issued Amount of county orders outstand*
during 189* 19118 03 ing on Dec. 31 1893 10,050 8i
Amouut of interest on the 2 Paul- Amount of county ordeia virtually
hatpu* judgments not charged to redeemed by th-3 cancellation of
•'lnterest acct." on ledger 365 74 tho 2 Paulhamus judgt. not paased
Amount of county order i/suarl (not through the county treai. hands 500 7(!
shown in account ef orders
issued in 1893) to pay off tho 2
above judgments and not charged
in Borrowed Money act. on ledger 866 50
$27,837 46 $27,837 4f
REDEMPTION FUND ACCOUNT.
Amount of redomption money in tha Amount of redemption money paid
hards of the connty treasurer as 1 out to owners by tha Co treasurer
•shown by the auditors' report for during 1893 201 72
the sear 1892 1-5 03
Amount received by treaaurer in '93 57 6tf
Duo county treaaurer .... • 19 01
$2Ol 73; s2ul 72
• For which he is given eredit in his accouut with ths county in this report.
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In Account with tha Collectors of Stat* Tax for the year 1893.
BOROUIiIiS aND Amt. Amt. j Col's. Rebate due tromj
TOWNSHIPS, j COLLECTORS. Charged. Paid in Com. allowed, collect' rs Balance
Cherry J. W. McMahon I 159 37 113 17' 350 814 3fi 56! 159 35
Colley ip. A. Walsh I 43 36 22 62 83 84 ly 07 43 3f
Pushore Borough...!C. W. Champion' 218 15 183 17 5 65' 991 ■ 19 42 218 li
Davidson Theodore M.ncer 78 29 ' I 78 29 78 21
Elkland VV. F. (irang I 44 46 40 97 : 127 222 44 4'
Forksvill. 80r0...... J. L, Snyder 63 Oj | ! 1 63 05 63 0!
Forks... F. P. Se.i»lin 68 69 50 72 1 52 2 67 13 78 68 61
Fox '/.■ T. Kilmer 5 70| 3 52 10 19 1 89 5 7<
Hills Grove jtharles Haas 292 90! 256 58 7 70 ! 13 50 15 12 292 91
LaPorte Boro T. J. Ke.ler 63 72 22 83 70 1 22 38 97 #3 73
La Ported ZK. Bottsterd... 31 43 ; 25 00; 1 25 1 alB 31 41
Shrewsbury (George Kin. 19 20 17 69) 55 96 19 2C
Tot«ls's lOSB 32 73« 27. 23 071 37 65 291 33 1088 35
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
11l account with the Collectors of County Tax, for the year 1893.
JiGROCUiI j Aoit. | Amt. I Tuxes Ex- |llcbat'l Col. Due
AND ! COLLECTORS, charged. |iaid in.l Rel'd. 'u's. lalt'ed. Com. froin Balnc.
TWPsJ | i I Coll. I
Cborry J. W. McMahon 1713 22 982 OS) 136 36 29 06 665 72 1713 22
Colley..- IP. A. Walsh 681 41 505 24 I 798 22 45' 145 74! 68141
Dushi.r* 11. C. W. Champion 763 66 5(4 33 2a s(j ]fi 84' 172 96 763 66
Davidson .... Theodore Meucer 1152 11 800 00 14211( 16 00 294 00' 1132 11
Elkland W .F. <lran;e 9X4 20 709 27 15 39 5 34|21 95' 20 67 151 58 1 924 20
Forksvill. B'J. L. Snyd.r 214 67 153 17 7 74j 459 49 17 214 67
Foiks F. P.Seaolin 701 65 409 42 21 55 12 28, 258 40 701 65
Fox Z. T. Kilmer 404 26 147 39 776 442 244 69)404 26
IlillsOrovo....[Charles liaal .... 614 43 491 13 22 37 16 05: 84 J>B 614 43
Lal'.rto B.T.J. K«Jer 424 72 218 50 11 85| 676 187 81) 424 72
LaPort. T Z E. ll«t sford .. 405 51 2SO 00; 18 45 13 43 881 84 M 405 51
Shrewsbury. Uoorge Kino j 979 90 763 43 j34 92j 24 90; 156 60 979 90
Total.isH979 74 6004 Oil 33 84 5 311257 54 182 8312496
Statement showing amounts of State and County Taxes Due from Collector, for 1893, and
for previous y.are.
I
..BOROUGHS AND Collectors. Y.arg. State Tax. County Tax.
TOWNSHIPS- Amount Due. Amount Du».
CI orry Townsh Michael Gallagher 1888. 27 20 133 95
Lai'nrte Borough Frank Gallagher 1889. 8 61
F.a Townshipgh H. B. W.lteott 1890. 51 96
Chwry Township K.J. McDonald 1891. 26 65 108 45
Pus !11. B. Westeott •' 55 13
Fork.villo Borough... 11. W. Gilbert 11 13 14 18 86
LaPoite Borou'h N. C. Muben " 36 19
; LaPutto Township Phillip Karg. " I 35
Cherry Township. Joseph Helsman 1892. 1 66 604 96
' ilusbor. Borough Wm. 0'Nei11.....M*.... m 23 t'6 65 30
Jt Davidson Township... Wm. llobbini •' 30 00
.j Fox Tuwuahi|» Z. T. Kilmer " 8 25l 85 72
| F«rksvtllo iiorough... Benj. Fawcett " 6 43 58 72
t 109 41 ( 1173 48
100 44
$ 1273 92
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In acoo "■■t with tha several 'l'own.hipi, for Road Funds, for Taxes reooncd on Unseated
Lands, fur th. year 1893.
_HOHO U liUS Amt. An.t. Du. tree Treaa. Due twp. Duo Due
and received. paid from com. from twp treas.
TO WNSUIPS. out last aud. 1.9t aud.
( h.rrv to» 144 43 137 78 43 722 100
Colley town 549 20 520 00 127 56 193 357
Dushore Bor >u gh 1
Davidson to. >»«T &« 1040 48 07 54 88 2 15
Klkland towns! "P 106 64 100 00 j5 37 76 203
Porksville Born ... ••• •••
Forks township.. 701 ** 881 s # »» 35 429
Fox township .... <*« « 0« 24 31 1 92
HillsOro.. townslj 'P- »" « ! 802 54 10 80'
LA Porte Borough.. ••• *•••. 1- 2 4« 2 28
LaPorte towoship £3 68 928 II J 9: 476 141 j
Shrewsbury
7©UI. i55026 62 4771 16 937 253 34 40 74 42 Too
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURE!';
[n account with the several To»nshi| a for School and Building Funds, for Tuxes rcoeived
from Unseated bunds, for the year 1893,
BOROUUUB Ami. I Aiut. tdua treus l'reas'rs. Duo twp.' Due Due
an ; 1 received, paid oat. from com. form ' twp. treas.
TOWNSHIPS. | lustaud't ! lust aud.
3herry township 10:t 85. 99 51 ! 5 7*5 ji 30 jo 00
'olley 686 70 550 0(1 5 Ifi 29 34' ! 220
Dushore borough | I | !
Davidson 441 69 421) <Ht 22 331 4 Bti 422 "!!"!!!"
K1k1and....... , 39 81 j 37 86 199 | "
Porkssille borough |
K"rks 339 35 315 Oil 702 16 97 36
Eox '. 19149, 134 47 9 77; 86 111!!;;!!;;!!
UilleUrove K'6 53 111 B'_'| 5 8s! 11 17! j
LiPorU: boiough I 4 5tS 2l! 480 !
LaPfrte 331 28 31 172 ' 16 72! 317"3 01 '" !!!!!
SLx<swibuiy 691 07, 501 52j j 29 55; |
Tut.iU. $2734 90 26911 47 12 Ihl 138 55! 36 is' 20 901
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with tho several Townships for Poor Funds for Tuxes received from Unuated Land"
112 .r the years 1893
LOROUUHS AiU'.unt Anount l>ue treas Treas. n Due twp Duo Liue
aid received. piidout. , i'roin lust corn. from ! two treas
TOWNSHIPS. audit. last aud.l
Chrrry township 39 031 37 OA 24 1 9&j 24
Colley do 91 SJ ; 86 94 4 38
Dushore borough .... j j ...j \
Davidson township... 270 331 255 69| 6 93 13 Sll ......
E1k1aud..,....d0 4 461 1 1 22; ..... 4 23
Fok.-viile borough... 1 ! .... j
Furks township 55 47 53 20 I 2 77! "b0
Kux.... do I is 1 298 280
llills(Jiove...do 93 22 89 40i 4 70 88
Lal'oito b0r0u,<h...... i i
Lal'orte township | I
Shiewsbury..do 161 02j 150 00 8 *OS 2 "»7
Tola's' t 721 04' 672 21 717 *36 26* ~~86 10 00 74
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the County of Sullivan, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1893,
To amount in treasurer's hands as By amount of county orders redeem
shown by audit for year 1892... 2311 81 cd during the year 1893 17285 84
To amount rcemnd from collectors l!y amount of tr-as com. on same... 864 29
for the year 1X92 and previous jrs 2337 76 By amount of Inns. com. on amt. of
Te amount received from collectors stale personal taxptid to stale
of 1893: lax ?6004.01 | treas. in 1893, as per state trees,'
State tax 736.27 6740 28 receipts vii: 5 pr.cent on $1312,76 65 64
To amount of county tax received By amount overpaid on redemption
from unseated lands during 1893. 2459 80! money in 1893 19 01
To amount fiom Co. Coin's, borrow- jTroai, com. on amount of re uemp
ed money 1500 00 tion money paid out in 1893 viz:
To amount reed state treas, stato tax j 5 per oent on $201.73 10 09
refunded 1171 90:
To amount o* county's proportion of
license money received 612 75j
To amount roctd 011 Matnrgle moitg
[firat payment and interest] 403 00'
To amount of fines paid to treas. ... 29 00
James Thorp note and intr. paid
by J. O. Seouten, Atty 57 £0
To amount reed from W. M, Cheney
■urcharged in uudit for 1892 97 001
Balance due Treus'r Win, Murray... 194 08
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year 1893.
RETAILER'S LICENSE.
To amount of Retailers License 597 00 By amt re urned uncollected 63 00
By advert sing cosls 49 50
By treasurer's commission 26 70
lly State treasurer's receipts 457 80
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE.
To amt of Wholesale Liquor License S6OO 00 Treasure's commission 30 00
By State Treasurer's Receipts 570 00
DISTILLER'S LICENSE.
To amount of distiller's license 100 Uo { By State Treasurer's receipts 95 #0
ißy treasuier's commission & 00
BILLIARDS and POOL and BOWLING ALLEY LICENSE.
To amount of billard license $l3O 00 By State Treasurer's receipts $123~50
liy Treasurer's commission 6 60
WILLIAM MURRAY, COUNTY TREASURER.
r n account »ith the County and the several Boroughs an.i Townships, for their, and each of
their proportion of L ; censo Money uuder the act of June IX9I for the year 1893.
BOROI'UHS i l ot.ll amt proportion j Prop. tu| Treas- Paid to Paid to One to! '
and jof license to county > >ro*a A coin. countv. two*. A twp. A Balanc «
TOWNSHIPS, money re'd; , twps. , ' b'.ro's boro'sT
Cherry twp 1 $450 00; 90 00j $360 00; $22 50 »85 50 $342 00, " 450 00
Colley d'> 300 00 60 Ooi 240 00 15 00 57 00 228 OOj 300 00
Te bTO 1360 00, 270 oo| 10S0 0»: 67 50l 256 50 1026 00 1350 00
Davidson twp ! 300 00; 60 Ooj 24» 00 15 on! 67 00 228 00 1 300 00
Korksville I 150 Ooj 30 00 120 Ott| 750 2S 50i 114 00| ' 150 00
11 il sgrove 75 001 15 Ou 60 Oti 3 75' 14 25 57 Oil j 75 00
• ol'oneboro I 450 OH 8,1 00j 360 Otlj 22 50 85 60 342 0U! 450 00
Shtewsbury twp 160 00J 30 oft! 120 001 7 60' 28 50 114 00j 150 Oo
Totals 3225 00 645 00 2580 00 1 161 25' 612 75 i 2451 00 3225*00
The County Commi.sloners IU iuct. with Sulllvim County for the vear 1893.
DANIEL W, SCANLIN: By County orders drawn in 1893... 339
To 80 days official duties as per item- B.v banl nee due County com, D, W
i»ed bill rendered and audited... 280 00 Scanlin ' j75
To traveling exps. as p. r bill render
ed ani audited 61 32
$341 32 $341 3J
SAMUEL K, MeBRIDE: jliy county orders drawn in 1893 641 93
To 168 days official duties as per
itemised bill rendered and audited 553 00
To traveling cxps. as per bill rend, 88 »3j Account balances.
WILLIAM M. CHENEY: By county orders drawn in 1893 482 50
To 123 days c.ffi. ial duties as per By balance due County commissioner
itemised bill rendered and audited 430 50: W.M.Cheney 50
To traveling exps. as per bill rend, 52 60
a * ?4s:i 110 S4S3 00
We tbe B'dsrsigned Auditors of the oount.v of Ballivsn, in the ComtoonwMltk of
Pennsylvania, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the duti. s imposed upon us by the siver
Acts of Assembly, and the several Suppleuiei.t thireto. we did meet nt the County Commission
ers' office, in the Borough of LaPorte. on Monday. Janua y 1 1894. (it htin the first Mondav
of January,) an after organising our Board we did then adjourn to meet at the same place ou
Monday the Bth day of January 1894; at which leter date wc met pursuant to adjourn
ment and did proceed to audit adjust ami settled the seviral accounts r<quired so 10 be done
by us, by law, and that we did find the saiJ several acoounts correct and true to the best of
our knowledge, information and belief, as the same are fully and seporately set forth iu this
foregoing report.
In Testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hauds and Seals, at the office aforesaid
this 19th day of January A. D. 1894.
MORGAN fIAVITT. [SRAL ] 1
IRVIXO HA\ ERLY, [SISAL [ I County auditors.
M. ELLIS WILCOX. SKAL.I J
Attft : n. T. DOWNS, Clerk.
Trial Ll»t for Feb}-. Term 1894*
Return Day Feby. 2fi, 1894.
1 Marion K - Ryman vs Trcxler, Terril £CO
No. 133 May term 1892. Defendants Appeal. ;
2 Geo. W. Weaver vs H. W. Front*, No. fl2
Feb. term 1894.
3 Sarah Anderson vs 11. W. Fronti. No. 83
Feb. term 1894. Framed issue.
4 W- W. Jackson [use] v» The heirs of Win,
Lambert deceased. No 32 Sept. term 1884.
Ejectment.
5 Joshiah Hetnhury vs L. S. Burch 4 Co-
No. 74 May term 1892. Trespass.
8 Joseph C Robbins vs James McFar
lane A Co.. No. 18, Dee. taim 1892' assumpsit.
7 David Crewn \s Trexlar, Terrill A Co.
No. 50 Feby. term 1893. Assumpsit.
8 J. K. Rishel TS J. C. Robbini. No. 78
May term. 1t»93 Set FA.
9 J. K. Risbel vs J. C. Robbins, No. 79
May term 1893, Sci FA.
10 J. K- Rlshel vs J. C, Robbins, No. 80
May term 1893 Set FA.
11 Adam Knclter vs Colley twp, No. 10S
May term 1893* Trespass.
12 Anthony Dempsev vs James C»ne, No.
6 Sept. term 1893. Defendants appeal.
13 Dr. S. S. Koser TS Alexander Hess. No.
110 Sept. term 1893. fcjectment,
ALPHONSUS WALSH, Protb'y.
Prothj'a. offict, Pa., Jaa. 11, 1884
QOFRT PROCLAMATION.
WIIEREAB, HON. J. A. SITTCER, Presi
nent Judge. Honorables John Youkin and
>l. J. Phillips, Associate Judges of the
iCourts of Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Deliverer, Quarter Sessions of the
ji ence, Orphans Court and Common Pleaa
] tor the County of Sullivan, have issued
jtlieir precept, bearing date the 15th day
lot December 1893 to me directed, for hold
iug the several courts in the borough of
t.aporte, on Monday the 26th day of Feb.
1594, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Therefore, notice is hereby given to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables within the county, that they be then
and there in their proper person at 2 o'clock
jp. m.of said day, with their rolls, records,
inquisitions examinations and other remem
|l)eranceß to those things to which tbeir
offices appertain to be done. And to thos
jwho are bound by their recognization to
prosecute apiinat prisoners who are or shall
| be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan
are hereby notified to be then and there to
prosecute against them as will be just.
THOMAS MAHAFFKY Sharif.
| Sheriff's office. La Porta Jan. 15, 1894.
Uullivan
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