Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 23, 1894, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN
W. M. CHENEY. - - - - Editor.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1894.
Entered at the Post Office Lal'orte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
Grow is Eleolei by 1501)00
Majoritjf.
The verdict of this state as ex
pressed at the polls on Tuesday is a
glorious verdict against the Wilson
bill. No free trade for old Pennsyl
vania. The people of this state are
intelligent and know what is best for
their own interest. The oue hun
dred and fifty thousand majority for
Grow is a fearful rebuke of the do
ings in this Democratic Congress.
Democracy has no place in the old
Keystone state.
When Blatherskite of the Dusbore
Jieview states that the expenses of
the county for 1893 were $18,128 he
takes the footings of the columns in
the statement without regarding the
items which make it up. Any busi
ness man who looks at the items will
see that the expenses of the county
vas less than $18,123.
lu the first place the item of sl,-
500 "borrowed money" does not
belong to the expense account.
This money was used to pay expen
ses which are also in the expense
account. It was borrowed to enable
the Commissioners to mike the first
payment to Lawrence Bros., and to
pay the architects. Those items be
ing in the expense account, it doubles
the amouut to charge the borrowed
money to same account. The borrow
ed money properly belongs in the
statement of the financial condition
of the couniy. In the second place,
the item of $1312,76 "personal tax''
paid to the slate, is not an expense
account, that is state tax collected
for the state and paid over to the
state. In the third place, three
grand juries each composed of 24
intelligent tax pa3 - ers from all parts
of the county acting under oath after
examining'the old courthouse re
ported it dangerous, and recommend
ed the erection of a new one. At
September term of court 1893 the
Court approved their finding and
made tho order for the erection of a
new building. If the Commissioners
had then failed to comply with the
order of the Court they would have
been indicted at December term.
They performed their duty. The
old courthouse was removed, and
aircihiects were invited to compete in
plans for a new one. They adver
tised for proposals to build and
accepted the lowest bidders and
awarded the contract to Lawrence
Bros.
With the old xjourt house down ;
the Commissioners were compelled
to provide a place for holding
courts and the safe keeping of
prisoners. This necessity caused
the following items of expenses
found in the county statement, viz :
Jail expenses including cost of 2
Cages. $ 357 40
Removing old courthouse. 33S 43 !
Rent for Sheriff. 37 50
Fitting up school room for courts 06 42 '
Removing prisoners to and from
Wtliianisport 70 80
First payment oa new courthouse
and Architects' commission. 1,732 00 i
Total, | 2,602 64
Now looking over the remaining
expenses and taking note of such as
are net within the control of the
Commissioners comparing them with
the expenses of 1801 we find the ex
penses of ISO:] increased in round
numbers as follows :
1891, 1808 Increase
Court Reporter $ 382. $ 4*3, $ 101
Election* 831. 1 027. liltj
Com'lth coat 400. 02V r,2,3
Counsel 15, 285 2 70,
Tmvew Jurors 1.707. 1,030. 223
Greed Jurors 108 M, ff
County bridges 028. 1,858. 730
Court crier 09. 99. at).
Bounty ltit). 210. 41.
Establishing Co line 01. 91.
Coils of suits ujfinst
the County 2S. 28
Inquisition* 54, 5-j
Total of Increase $ 2 3Sfl.
All of tbe>e increased expenses
»ere beyond the control of the Com
missioners. The compensation of
the oourt reporter and court crier
are fixed by the Court, election ex
penses and jurors are fixed by act ol
assembly, Cum Ith. costs are paid on
ocrlifiuuls from the cleik ot tin
courts, new brid.'t-s art- established
by grand juiies and the Court. |>e
ducting the total ol lln ne four item
via:
Burro*td money II5<» On
Hie'* tei 1,312 78
( nevoid 'l'll . iim '.' :!■<! no
Result of (uurt htiiiM. i < 20 ri to
Toitl | T -mi 40
from the |1 *12". 0(1 and «< hive tie
sum ot 910,320 till wliivli is Use than
the expenses of IV»| or of I*' ,4 >.
lie comuicntsoii the I'otuiuissioiiers
■alary, as stated Ixfore lu the lit »
rLkLK'iM iMs w D o*ol4 in tittf
erection of noutuiente lor n ukli
budge* end the iiWoung ol the old
courthouse, and the additional work
! caused by the Baker ballot law. An
itemized bill of the Corn's were given
the Auditors and accepted by them.
It was sworn to as the law provides-
If lie thinks the Auditors were
conniving with the Commi-ssioners to
pry the lid from the county treasury
there is an opportunity for him to
appeal.
Blatherskite dislikes the REPUBLI
CAN and thats all right, but why is
lie so unjust to D. W. Scanlin and
S. K. Mcßride? The reason is ap
parent, they gave the Gazette more of
the county printing than they did
the Jteviexo. A penny going into
the pocket of Streby looks as large
as a cart wheel to Newell. 11 is at
tacts on Scanlin and Mcßride will
not injure them. Ask any man in
Dusliore or Cherry how Mr. Scanlin
stands as an hone9t man and a good
citizen atid the answer will be, he
stands among the best. The same
will be said of S. K. Mcßride.
The friends of these gentlemen
should resent the attack by discon
tinuing the Review,
MEET IMG OF THE REPUBLI
CAN COUXTV COMMITTEE,
lIfOADQUAItTEItg OF THE )
REPUBLICAN STANDING COMMITTEE >•
KOU THE COUNTY OP SULLIVAN. )
LA PORTE, Pa., Feb. 20, 1894.
The members of the Republican
standing committee will meet at the
ofliee of E. M. Dunham, in Laporte,
011 Saturday, March 17th, 1894, at
1 o'clock, p. m.
The purpose of this meeting is to
fix the time of holding a convention
and to transact other important bus
iness. A full attendance is desired.
Following is tho list of standing
committee :
Bern ice,—Chas. Watson.
Colley.—ffm. Allen.
Cherry.—A. L. Cox.
Davidson.—G. W. Simmons,
Dushore.—M. C. Miller.
Elkland.—Henry Norton.
Forksville.—A. A. Collins.
Fox.—A. E. Campbell.
Forks.—M. W. F:»rrell.
Ilillsgrove.—J L. Christian,
Jamison City.—J. W. Ilarvey.
Laporte Twp.—Z. E. Hotsfonl.
Laporte Boro.—VV. C. Mason.
Lopez.—Frank Ilice.
Shrewsbury.—C. F, Cheney.
W. C. Masox. Chairman.
Won't Iluve .llnrklry.
Nobristowx. Feb. 18.—County
Chairman Kane, who was away yes
terday, was seen to-day in reference
to the alleged agreement upon the
part of William M. Singerly for the
renomination of Senator Markley.
Chairman Kane said : "It is not the
business of the Democratic organ
ization in this county to make or
dictate nominations. Its duty is to
elect candidates after they have been
nominated by Democratic voters in
popular conventions. Whether Sen
ator Markley will be renominated or
not rests with the next County Nom
inating Convention, I cannot say
that he will or will not be nominated
nor can any other Democrat in the
county or out side of it guarantee
his nomination."
Mr. Singcrly's proposition with
regard to Senator Markley created a
great deal of talk among the rank
and tile ar.d as a rule they say they
would not abide by it.
Ex-Representative Charles I. Mak
er stated this morning that he had
been entirely ignored in the "peace
making'' and he wished it distinctly
undeistood that lie expects to get
the nomination for State Senator,
and added, referring to Peacemaker
Singerly,s overtures, "If an arrange
ment of that kind can be carried out
then 1 think that no moro conven -
tious need be held by the Democrat
ic party in this county. D Mr. Sing
erly makes tho nomination there is
no further use for such gatherings''
Bear in mind tho lecture to be
given in the M. K. church Friday
evening March 2d, by Hon. Henry
llouck, Deputy State Supt. of Pub
lic Instruction. Make your plans to
attend and let us see what Laporte
can do with a high class lecture,
Kvery »cst should be filled. Mr.
Ilotttik will entertain you in such a
pleasing manner that you «ill want
to hear him again. 'l he admission
is twmly live cents. Children under
15 years, ttfteeu oents.
(ieorge Craft of Mawr (ih'n, while
doing business at the county seat,
Wednesday, gave the ICKl*i ULICA V a
business call.
Keubeu 'thrasher of (Julley, while
at Lap ii tf, us rt iurn judge nil Wed
neadiiy made the lU'l'l lil.lt AN olllee
a pleasant cull. Iteuiieit is a (jo-id
Democrat, but npi-nk* many kiud
words for the It it pi hi.i« Ah.
!U|hiil of North fciuxil in F"«
>c|i<ml distiiei f<>r (lis month endiuij
I ■ briitry 111 It. I KMt
Number of pupil* enmlUd, 14;
average daily iltendance, Itl ; lintatt
|>reMlit rvir> day, Ui linker, lit n
II lid llr»i II I'ultel hIiWIiI iiliU <i<A> ,
( <>rs I. I'sylie wud |,imiri Moigmi,
I'oUA L. It Air S, ieachvr.
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 $1.35. 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 W ? e»tber,
buy a Hick's Almauac tho best au
thority on weather reports, we have
them on our News Counter. Also
daily papers; the llecord, J'rens,
Inquirer, Times , and Sun at Pub
lishers prices. Will continue our
Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper for
■4c, 8c paper for fie, 10c paper for Bc,
12c paper for 10c.
Window
Shades are still sold, 20c on
Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope,
12e per pound, all sixes. Steel Game
Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents.
Long Handle Steel Shovels @ 45c
was 60c. Forty-six-piece White
Granite Tea Set $2.75, was $3.75.
One hundred Dinner Plates @ sc,
was Bc. Knives and Forks :ill steel
for COc, worth 75c. Nickle Plate
Table Spoons as nice as silver @ 45c
per set. Tea Spoons to match @ 25c
per set. One hundred Wood Butter
Ro»ls 5 to 30c about one-half the
usual price. One thousand square
feet of building paper, only SI.OO
was $1.25.
New stock
Will begin to arrive February
l9t. Lamps of all kinds:
Hanging lamps, $2 50 to 1 50.
Stand lamps, 50 to 2 50.
Hall lamps, 50 to 2 50.
Gold Band Dinner sets :
80 pieces,')
100 pieces, ( . _
101 pieces, 112 o0 to 13 7d
-105 pieces, J
New lot came in this week.
Lounges and chairs will be wold
at a large reduction until March Ist
to make room for new stock.
Hardware department lias m:\ny
seasonable bargains
Buck saws 50c,
Steel spiders (<$ 25c,
Blue enamel ware at half price,
Pocket knives tjf sc, 10c, 2a, 50c
and $1 00.
Electric door bells,
Ice saws,
Ice tongs,
Sleigh bells,
Team bells,
Mo\V sleds an.l skates.
Cross cut saws, five kinds.
New blank books, writing paper
anil envelopes are needed as i.mi ha«
weekly ami monthly tiiuu bosks.
Listen : This is a good time to
market old iron, rags, lumber, but
ter, eggs, potatoes, straw, bay,
chiekeus, turkeys, etc. We pay
market price fur them.
Jere. Kelly,
HUOHESVILLE, PA.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
RECEIPT S EXPENSES,
OF^dp^CDipY^OFwSULLJVAN^FDR
1893.
ANNI'AI, BTa l BMBNT of tho Expenditures of Stlllria County tor lb#yew I
Jury Commissioner* nndcUrk 85 IS Brought For«v;iid.... 11,384 39
Court Reporter, [II, 11. Coston] 483 40 County Commissioners:
County Auditor* aid el rk 107 64 8. K. Mcßride 158 days at $3.50
Fuel and Light? 257 99 sss3.oo—trav'l. ex. $88.93 — 641 93
Piothonotarv and Cleik of Courts 120 15 D. W. Scanlin 80 days ut $3.50
Auditing act. of Proth. Keg. and Roc. 15 00 s2Bo.oo—trav'l. ex. $01.32 311 32
Constables, muk returns to eouit.. 145 50 \V. M. Cheney 123 davs at $3.50
Assessing and Rog'sgt (>sl 13 $430 50—trav'l. ex. $52.50 — 483 01 1
Janitor 76 50
Sundries 7 69i Jail Expenses, [including cost of 2
Interest on borrowed money 626 20j n-w cage* now in uso, to he reinov-
Eleetions *. 1027 44; ed to new jail vh n completed 357 40
County Institute 141 66 Borrowed Money 1500 00
Inquests 52 41 New Court House, Ist payment on
Sheriffs costs summoning jurors elc... Jl'9 30 contract SIOOO. Architects'com-
Postage and Telegrams 30 17, mission $732 ... 1732 00
Refunding account 8 99 Printing and advertising 443 60
Common wealth Cosrs 925 00 Removing old County House 338 43
Court Crier 99 00 County Surveyor, one ha:f of the
Boarding Pris >riers 26 80 costs of i stahlistiing the line be-
Jlounty on noxious animals 210 25 twet-n the counties of Wyoming
State Personal tax paid St<t« Tress. 1312 76; and Sullivan 91 25
Travels Jurois 1930 07 Freight, and Express 26 65
Grand Jurors 699 80 Kent for Sheriff (one halt year).... 37 50
Asylum Hill Danville 91 25 Shovelling Suow, Court !lou.»e sqr. 5 50
Eastern Penitentiary bill tor 1892 128 41 Court House repairs and fxp«n»ca
Stationery 267 83 including fitting up school room;
Attending sta»e Co. Coin convention 75 00 tor court room 66 42
Agricultural Society 100 00 Removing prisoners to and from
Co. Commissioner's clerk, salary '93 500 00 \\ iiiiamsport jail 70 89
Co, Commitsioneors' couns-1 '93 255 00
County ilridg S. building and r» p'rg. 1358 21J
Cost on Suits, against county 28 331 Total expenditures for 1893 $18,128 2S
Financial con ditioa ot* Sullivan County lor yoar ending December 31 1893.
LIABILITIES. KES3UIICES.
Philip Karge Co, Order at 1nt.... 265 49 Amount due from c dlcctors for 1893
Henry Karge. 115 00 and for previous years 4061 43
Mrs Sarah Speaker 486 00, Amount due ex Sheriff Tiipp, lor
W. C. Mason 500 00 Jury fees 24 00
Ethlin Mason 500 00 Amt. duo ex-Sheriff Ut* Jury Ices 12 00
It. M. Storm »nt 2366 50 Amt ot balance due on the mortgage
Kussel. Karns Co. order at int v rcst... 3500 00 held against Magargle Bros 975 00
First Nat. Bank of Dushore do. 2000 0 ' Amt. of balance duo the county on
Co. orders outstanding, not at inst... 317 86 judgt. No. 62 Feb. T. '9l against
Amount due various twps. by the ex-Trca-*. Jacob Lorah 4826 46
Co. on acct. of verdict and judgU , Amt, of forfeited recogniunce paid
No. 62 Feb. term 1891 obtained to C* F.Jackson, J. L\, Bernice;
against Jacob Lorah ex-Tress..•• 4268 41 and due by him to the county, ilt-
Amount of redemption money due to alian liquor proceeding.) 50 00
owners ob demand fr« m the county The county commissioners hold tho
on acct. of Jacob Lorah ox t.eas. 457 II following notes for criminal costs:
IJal. doe Co. Com. 1). W. Soaniin... 1 75 Fir ma Zeigler $l5O 00
" " W. M. Cheney 50 J. L. Crossley 73 81
41 Trcas. Wm. Murray... 191 08 Mason Brown 108 52
William 'Lament 10 00
I Daniel fierce 70 00
Lincc In Fdkiu 87 77
|E. E. Webb 664 49
'R. T. Brown 84 73
Thomas Anderson 62 61
jOrrin WituiUler 24 SO
jJoseph MasctJa 11l 21
Albert A. Peitcr. 153 49
Robert McMahen jr 66 78
Mich.tel Fender (balance).... 745 1675 69
Liabilities in ex jess of resouccs.... . 3348 12
$14,972 7U $1 1.972 70
V'l.-. ! "Lj,.. 11 ■■■■ » ■■■ ■■■ ■■»■ -»
COI M'V ORDER ACCOUNT.
Amount of County orders outstand- 'Amount of county orders redeemed
ing on Iho. 311392 S4S7 19 during 1893 17,285 85
Amount of Couaty orders issued Amount of county orders outstand
during 1893 ISIIB 03 ing on Dec. 31 1893 10,050 85
Amount of iutcftst on the 2 Paul- lAm<unt of county orders virtually
haraus judgments not charged to j redeemed by the cancellation of
4 'lnterest acct." on ledger 365 74 tho 2 Paulhamus judgt. not passed
Amount *f county order i sue t (not | through tho county trcas. hands 500 76
shown in above account of orders
issued in 1893) to pay off the 2
uhovc judgments and not charged
in Borrowed Money act. on ledger 866 501
$27,837 46! $27,837 46
KBDKMPTION FUND ACCOUNT.
Amount of redemption money in the Amount of redemption money pail
hands of the county treasurer as out to owners by tho Co treasurer
shown by the auditors' report for during 1893 201 73
the year 1892 125 03
Amount received by t:e.isurcr in '93 57 69
l'Uii county treusuier * 19 01
$2Ol 73 1 s2ul 73
* For which he is givon credit in his accouut with the county in this report.
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER,
In Account with tho Collectors of State Tax for the year 1893.
liOKOt AND Ant. Amt. Gol'a. Rebate due iron
TOWNSHIPS. COLLECTORS. Charged. Pail in Com. allow d. collect'rs Balance.
Cherry J. W. McMahon 159 37 113 17 350 614 36 56 159 37
Co Hoy P. A. Walsh 43 36 22 62 83 84 19 07 43 36
J*•!shore Borough... C. W. Champion 218 15 183 17 565 991 19 42; 218 15
Davidson Theodore Meocer 78 29 .... ... 78 29, 78 29
Elkland W. F. <1 range ! 44 46 40 97 127 222 ( 44 46
Forksville Uoro J. L.Snyder 63 o.' 63 05 63 05
Forks F. P. Scnlin . 68 69' 50 72 1 52 2 67 13 78 68 09
Fox Z. T. Kilmer 5 70 3 52 10 19 1 89 5 70
11 ills Grove Charles Haas 292 90 256 58 7 7«» 13 50 15 12 29:* 90
Lal'orte Boio T. J. Keeler... 63 72 22 83 70 1 22 38 97 63 72
LaPorto Z E. Botisford... 31 43 25 00 125 o 18 31 43
| Shrewsbury (ieorge Rine ' 19 20 17 09 55 96 : 19 20
Totals sl(iBS 32 73C 2* 23 07, 87 65' 291 33 1088 32
I WILLI\M MURRAY COUNTY TUEASUREB.
In iiccoutit with the Collectors ot County Tux, for the year 1593.
I BOKOUt}U | Amt. Amt. Tuxes Kx- Kili.it' Col. | |>ue
AND COLLECTORS, charged paid in. ltei'd. Vs. uli'cd Com. from Galne.
TWPS. ! Coll.
ICVerry. J. W. MoMabon 1713 22 982 l>> 36 36 29 06 685 72 1713 22
j Col ley P. A. WaUb 6SI 41 51)5 21 27 98 22 45 115 74 681 41
l.'ush re li. C. W. Chuui|.ion 763 66 514 33 asl I rt f-4 172 Uti 713 66
Ha> i.l« .n .... riieolore M.ut'et 1152 II 8110 (Mt 42 II IrtOi 2W4 00 1162 II
' KlkUnd W.F. tlran,'.' 921 20 709 27 15 39 534 2 I 95 20 67 151 58 824 20
i Forksville It. J. L. Snydtr 214 67' 153 17 771 ISH 411 17 214 07
Fo,ks F. P. Soaniin 7»1 #.'« 4u'J 42 21 55 12 2> 258 40 701 65
Fox L. T. Kiluicr 404 147 39 1 776 442 211 69. 404 26
i lllllsUrove.... Charles Haas .... 614 4;'. 491 13 : 22 37 Ift ll.' 81 t»S fill 13
LaP rtu II r. J. Keeler 424 72 2H 50 1 ÜBS 078 Is" HI 424 72
1 LaPorte 1 Z E N't rford .. 405 51 JSO 00 18 45 13 43 881 8t S3 405 51
I Shrew.bury. Ueorgv Rine 979 90 763 48 34 92 24 90 156 60 979 90
To'ft'. #8;«79 7 t 6004 I'l .33 84 j 31 L.< 7 51 182 83 2496 18 8979 74
Statement showing amounts of Sl»to i»nd County Taut I'ue Irum Collevtors lor 1893, and
for previous )Sar'<
ISOKOUUIIrt AND Collectors. Yean. State Tux. County Tax.
TtiM'NSIIIPH' Ain tint I'ne Amount Due.
tlirtry Townsh Mi.lucl Oullagher 1888. 27 2n 133 95
LiPortu 80r0ugh...... Frank tl.illagher 1889. 8 61
Fox Townshii-gh 11. 11. Wfitcott 1890. 51 96
Cherry Towi.sbip F. J. UtelJußild 1891. 20 65 lUB 45
| f.,x 11. 11. We-teotl •• 15 13
j F.irk'tlife llur 'iigli. 11. W. tlilhi-ri " II II I** M
Lal'wite lloruu'h N. C. Mil" n " 36 It
] I.h Purtr To«ru>hi)i I'hilll|> Karge 44 135
'Cherry Township. .lo»t-|ih ll.Uman 1893- j I 60j 604 9A
Itii.liora li'ir i . \S'in u'.N'fill 23 M 85 ;>0
liavidsou 'i'oWu.bi|i... Wm. Hohhlns..., *' 30 OH
Fox |I«mU|I. HtMtm ?•. T. Kilmer 11 8 J.il Mj 72
| Korksville liugh... Hehj. Faweelt ! " 6 4S. is jj
$ 100 4 I t 1173 18
10« 44
112 1273 92
WILLIAM MUKHAY CO I' N TV TKKABUIOH.
•ii iMCuunl with the mviiil ioaitshi|f, I r R"ad fuml*. for Tetvs rreuiit«| on I e#ea(»d
Lends , fat (hi yur 1*93.
BoRmI tiilS Ain I Au.t. I<u« (m Trtiti. l»u» lf|». i'U« l»u«
M«td rw«i%etl |ed fitiii vuia* !• •»« tw|* trves.
TOWNi»IIIPM out Imi »ud li»i »ul
'Cb.rry l« 11l It MT T» 44 Tt. 1 •«»
' CtitUy (u«u»li'|i iti* |e 62* en 2* its I9J 3 .....
j hu»hort H-irun|li M •• •• ••• •
J |U*i4ei*» I«» *7 1010 4- §? 51 I
j KlkUnd low. ... 100 01 IUU 437 TA I tfJ .. ...
i I'wrbtvllU | . ... .. ••• »t.
► |. T«l T4 K» ..•«,# 3« «< li * VJ
I!» «>% I >«ual.l| l*e J * ♦'•o 24 11 ••• • I Mt*.s
, 111 «• io«u*ni|4 1)9 M 111 4'ij • I® •••»•.
j IsiHorlt ... «••*«. I* 9 1* 9 J* mum
* UP to»u*i«i|4 a* i• i» y 4 Ti i II
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WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASUBBR
[u account With the several Townshii s for h'cho 1 and Building Fundi, for Taxes received
from Unseated thirds, f#r the year 1893,
liOIIOUUIIS Amt. | Amt. du'j tre,:B lJutwp. i>uo I Due
and received, paid oit.j from com. form two. > trees.
ToWNSHIIM. | lustaud't last aud I I
Cherry townihip 103 95j 0(t M ! 57,) 1132 10 o<l
Colley 58# 70, 6ji) ()<• jIS 29 ::4 i 22"
Dushore borough ' 1
Uavid-<m 441 6'Ji 4S«» an, "22 4'm '"4*221 !
Elkluml 39 SI 37 hi 1 yj
Fork.rille borough j
Forks 331) 3ij 31.> Oil 702 IB 97 3*
Box n» I 411; IS 147 977 "H« 1 n
Uillß(irove I(=6 6:1 j 111 B.' 5Hs Ji 17
Lal'urte borough Is'> 21 4 80 !
LaPorte 331 28 311 72 Hi 72 3 17 *"3 *ol*
SLrewibury s'Jl 0T | itil 52 1 29 55
Totnla. $2731 90! 25'."J 47 12 18 138 65 3C, is' 20 90
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TKBtsi kku.
tn account with theteieral Townshii s for Poor I'un Is for Taxes re ehed frt.m UnK-aterf Lnrd*
f-r tl»c yonrs 180.'}
UOKOUOUS Amount A-uuui.t Due troux Treas. " Due t«i>. "Emu) j [i ue
, received. pild out. I from last coin. lroiu twp ! treaa
TUWKbUIPd. audit. last uuit. I
Cherry township 39 03 37 o.*. 24 1 95 24
Colley do 91 52 86 91 4 08 !
Dushiire borough ....
Davidsor township... 276 33 255 6»| (J 93 13 si. I
Klkland do 1 45 22' V'ooi
Fork.'ville borough...
Forks township 55 47 53 20 2"77) | "JO
"X d 0........ |. 2 2 so
Hills!)rove...do 93 22; 89 40 4 70 p# ' j
La Porte borough
Lal'or:. township !
Shrewsbury ..do 161 02 159 00 8 05, g'j'j,
Total* ♦ 721 or 072 21 717 36 2C 386 10 Oil 74
WILLIAM MURK VY COUN CY T&UASUHBR,
In account with the County of Sullivan, for the year ending lice. 31, 1893,
To amount in treasurer's hands as Py amount of county orders redeem^
shown by audit for year 1592... 2311 81 . d during the year 1893 17285 84
To amount receivtd from collector* I'v amount ol tr as. com. on same... 864 29
lor the year 1892 and previous yrs 2337 7ii Ev amount of in as. com. on amt of
To amount received from collectors stale personal tux plid to sta e
of 1893: county lax *6004.01 treas. in 1893, as per state treat.'
State tax 730.27 0740 2s receipts viz: 5 pr.centon $1312,76 65 64
To amount of county tax receive I By nm unt overpaid on redemption
from unseated lands during ISW3. 2459 6tf ni' ney in 18 ! J3 01
To amount from Co. Com s. borrow- I're-s, com. 011 amount of reiierup
money 1500 oft tion money paid out in 1393 viz:
To omount reed state trcas, state tax 5 per cent on £201.73,, 10 09
refunded IJ7I 01 1
To amount o' county's proportion of
license money received 612 75
To amount reced on moit^
[first payment ami interest ] 403 oo
To amount of fines paid to trcas. ... 20 00
James Thorp noto and intr. paid
by J. G. Scouten, Atty 57 £0
To amount reed from W. M. Cheney
surcharged in audit for 18U2 97 00
Balance due Treus'r Win, Murray... 191 08
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TKEABUKBR.
In account with the Commonwealth of Penn-ylvania, for the year 1893.
RKTAILBL'S LIOKNBH.
To amount of Retailers License 597 00 liy au-t le urned uncollected 63 0«
By advert.sing cosls. 4U j«
My treasurer s commission 26 7$
liy State treasurer's receipts 457 8*
WHOLESALE LIQUOR U.'KNSK.
l'o auit of Whole**]* Liquor Lie.cu souo 00'Treaiurer'i eomutitsioa M 00
By State Tieasurer's Heceipts 570 08
DISTILLER'S LICENSE,
To amount of distiller's license 100 00, l y State Tre .surer'* receipt* 95 *0
By tieasuier's commission 5 01
To amount of billard license $139 00 By SI it* Tr. a-urer's raea1pta......... $123~60
liy Trcasuior's commission 6 60
, 1:i " "" 130 00
WILLIAM MURRAY, COUNTY TREASURER.
r n account »ith tl.o C<.uniy and the s.veral Boroughs nno Townships, for their, and each o
their proportion of License Money under the act of June IS9I for the year 1893.
BOROUGHS !Tot.u amt proportion Prop, to Treat' Pa d to Paid to l>ue tol
and of lift n>e tj countv li ,ro s A com. county, wps. A twp A Balanr.e
TOWNSHIPS, money re'i twps. boro's. boro s.
Cherry Iwp $I ol Oo 90 00 #3oo 00 f22 50 oSS 50 $342 III) ! 450 00
L'ollcy do 300 I 1 210 00 I1 Oo 57 oil 228 00 ! 300 00
Onshore bro 1350 00 270 0' 1 1>Vtl 00 07 60 2oil 50 1026 Oil! 1*350 00
Davidson twp .... 300 III) to tin 210 nil I , tl' 57 00 22s 00* 1 300 08
Korksvill* 150 Oil 30 Oo 120 00 750 28 50 114 00| 150 00
Hillsgrovc 75 III) 15 (1.l (ill O'i 375 II 25 57 00 75 00
. ai'orle boro 450 0' 9ii 0 369 Oil 22 60 85 5 ) 342 Oo 450 00
Bhiewsbuiy twp. 150 Oo 30 0J 120 00 75» 28 sii 114 00 150 Oo
Totals 3225 01) 015 00 2550 0(1 16125 012 75! 2451 00 3225 00
The County Commi.sioner* in acot. with Sullivan Ceuuly lor the year 1893.
DAN lEL W, 80 AN LIN: P.y c unty ordtrj drawn in 1593... 339 67
To 80 days oflichl duties us per item- B> haul nee due County com, D. W,
izel bill rendered and atiditel... 280 00 Scanlin 175
To traveling exps. us p. r bill render
ed and audited.. 01 32
if3'l 32 $3413$
SAMI'hL K. McBlllDE: By eoumy orders drawn io lbU3 641 93
To 158 days ofli iul «lutie- as per
itemized bill rendered and audited 55.'» 00
To traveling exps. as per bill rend, V- i Account balances.
$ n W $6 4193
WILLIAM M.CIIENKY: I<J e<-uiity orders drawn in IBU3 482 50
To 123 days « fti-ial duties as per li> I al.i ce due Couu'y commissioner
itemiz d bill rendered and audited 4.'*o 50, W. M, Ch ucy 50
To traveling exps. as per bill rend, 62 50
$483 00 $483 00
We the o"d.*rsigncd Auditor* of the cuntv 1 Sullivm, in the Commonuealth o
Pennsylvania, do he«el»y certify, that in pur-u mee of the •fnti-f mi <>•« d upon us by the s< ver
Acts of Assembly, aid the several Supplemei t 11, rv to. w. did meet nt tl e • our.ty (<ui mission
ers* ofli'e, in the Boiough •»! hupi-rte -n M«>nd iy. Jai-ua v 11 >O4. it l>« iti the fir ft Monday
of Januaiy,) an atu-r oryauiiing our Boaru w» d:d then adjourn t meet ut the same place ou
Monday th« Bth day of January IS04; at wbieh h ter date \w met pui.«usnt t«» adjourn
ment and did proceed to audit a<ljur>t and settled the sevt nil accounts r<qu.nd to to be dono
by u«, by Uw, and that we did find the said i-everal aec uinrs eorrect and t uo to th«> best of
our knowledge, information and belief, as the same ure lully and reperattly Act forth iu this
foregoing report.
In Testimony wbereof, we have hereunto set our bauds and seats, at the • flies aforesaid
this IDth day of January A. D. 1 Si*4,
MORGAN OAVITT. [skal 1 )
IHYIXti 1I WKKI.V, [HK.II. 112 > County auditors.
M. ELLIS WILCOX. [skal.J j
11. T. DOWNS, Cleik.
TriKl l.iMt lur K«••»>. Teriu ISl)i' qoI'RT PUOCLAMATION.
Return D«y Feby-2«. 1894. Whmkas HON. J. A. SITTWR, RRR«L
--1 Ma ion K- Uym.B vs Tre*ler,Terril .» Co <l« " t J'" ll»norabl«# John Youkin and
No. 133 May term 1893. Deleudauis Appeal. ■ 1 I iillllp-., Afwociat*- of llie
_ Court- ut Oyer ami Terminer ami Ucurral
2 Oeo. W. Weaver vs H. W. Fronii, No. 6;'Ju l iH'livfivr, ScMiiuis i»f tbe
Feb. term I*9l. IVue, 4)rj>linn- Court anil Common l'leaa
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