The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 11, 1900, Image 7

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    The Genuine
Rogers Bros.
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A'nl.
Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc., have all
the qualities in design, workmanship
and finish of the best sterling silver,
at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost.
Much of the sterling now on the
market is entirely too thin and light
for practical use, and is far in
ferior in every wav to "Stiver
Plate that Wears."
Ask your dealer for "1847" rods.
Avoid substitutes. Our f ill trade-mark is
"I847 Roger Broi." look tor it. Sold by
leading dealers everywhere. Before buying
write for our little book No. 191
nrmiUTIOVAL silver rn
IMMMM to
MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.. Merlden. Conn.
STOKE WANTS !
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PAID IN FULL
The Governor Will Urge
an Appropriation to
Meet Deficiency.
Z. GREAT INCREASE IN I'.L VENUE.
Tax on gross receipts of cor
poration 145.000
Ronus on charters ItS.OdO
Collateral Inheritance tax..
Mercantile licen-. I
Personal proper ti tux
Tax on bank stock
Premiums on foreign inur
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ultloii and the uiiiiii.l will henl UM any iuor 1
wound when it Imn n chrint-e. The only way
toeure in to hold the iutxetineN la or hack a I
ot thc.tinic until Mio wound beoOUMI ktowii to-
Kmher. Ymif HMom rin not lie eareil in ;
uny hi wav. It o hind had i". y tart .fMonant
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Milll.iua ol Dollars If Iiiih. iI to
o Raftaa of Twi, Mllllona, aad Ika
i'ii ApOroprlatlon r BA, 000,000
l''4r the Pabllo Schoola an Hon
Up Slct.
(Special Correspond .
1 Harrltburg, Oct I. Ooternor stone
I has completely taken the wind out of
I the aaiis of bis critics, the Democrat!
laud their tnsuri u allies, by .1 public
1 aauouncemenl that in view of the
; present condition of the stnt.. BnancM
hu propotei to recommend to the leg
! lalature which mi 'is In Januar) that a
1 deficiency bill t passed, so as to per
I mlt tho payment in full of the com
plete appropriation of $6,000,001) toi the
i public schoola.
I It will be recalled that .it the . lose
of the btt session of the L - i I ittiro
Governor stone was Informed thai
there would be u deficiency of alx ul
, $3,000,00" In the state treasury, owing
to Uie failure uf th PK-i' !:f ire tfl pass
certain revenue raising Lulls which lie
( hud recommended In order thai the
expenses of the st.ite miht be met.
, The combination between the Republl-
ucan insurgents ami the Democrats in
riV.. V t..f.t. A ..II U- I. III.. ...1.1 u
liu- miuBC uni'iiliu an inr i.inr. .till' 11
J tlovernor Ktone null other influential
J Ri publiciins proKisid for the r.iisiii)?
(of revenue, nie defuutlng of these
bills and tv pussaHe of many m asures
Involving large expenditures 1 f money
rwtultfd Iti tf'e-fmmtfoii'Uf affairs which
Involved the financial evedU uf the
commonwealth. Governor Stone de
aided that the stutc must not under
take to pay more Own it- rttoiiueS
would meet, and lu astcopvrialy i nt
down :i uuiiilier of appropflatiDAs and
decided that the state could nut pay
th" ftill amount lffirrn'fit(Aw) for the
sciiouU uotU thelrevehuus w.mM juh
tify that. With ;;QpMeX nor SOonefa lea
operation. Attorney General Slkin and
Atfditor General 'McCa'uley at once
Weilt to work to oqlttct'lttOTlfei due the
statu from dellnqueiit fioruurailniis and
others, olid the success which has
criiwueil thetr efforts-has beed marvel
ous. .0. nil .yi in I .'! ill lol .vlii"l
Gov-mjor Stone yaa crUlcUei, y
partisnin opponents fpr hla action re
garding the school apllrdrirtnflrjn. tiu't
he beliuved,,that IhBIMWPltl Whollveff
Ji familiar with the, situation, and load
prlue IrJ the nnaiicial honor' and ln-
tl?Krity of tlio state, appreciated that
ljla,afjU9n,,wui'for the,lrHti WQfl tlm
rhislng of the npAey. byy(hedil(genps
iif ho natra 'omcera'a grjpnl deficit
hint besn'lwlpeVi 'Out, ,aw''therfekis noW
an, tunlensp mirpluq. Whluh will mpt
njl the demands of the schools without
aiiy default. .. ,,,
ahrefiioc' stofH 'WsS maMtf'pulfnc tne
cpprespebdRrlcei betweeii) ivitnulif 'aiifl
State Trasurer lti m iiid ,wli,ii , i aelf
ekplanatory.
y; ,; Ivtf.aJli l" oiwj ;' r ' ,vvt
uovefhor stone, in a letter ndttrjess
cd to state Treasurer Barnett, on'Bepl
ll-.(90Qu Wgatoii : 11H 1(1 nl. i" tl II
Sir: Will you jtfaasf nfllS'flisf.fii WW
folTOwthg ItirormaUon:
Flrsl How Sriiieh bflal (lie revenue
for. t,he. .years )WJ iindj tlU .Xifiiml
the estimate mail.. I.v yotit: pr.iel
:uid tne rtu
uirni: br twi
ij)Ci.iiid-rii'rotn wjMubitb'ufces baritblB
iucrcasod neveeue, bven .received?
Tlilrd What portion of the unfund
ed Indebtedness! -rf 'the "BUlte remains
uiiisul Ifi li tl I n I'.l '
fourLli What Is the. anuiuni ot posh
now in the. state tfwistlry available for
ue-pnytnent of current hills?
Fifth-WlnU atnouut of available
cash do MUtffstmata will remain iBAhB
treasury' nt tlie end of the present,
fiscal year, after providing for the pay
ni'int of all 'the moneys then lino'.'
la reply to this letter from th gov
ernor Treasurer Baxruatt, on the si. me
date, sent a communication to the ex
ctntive which read:
I have the honor to kIvo you the fol
lowlng lnformai.lcn In i-esiiouse to your
request of to lay:
First Tho rte'eipts for thn flscal
year 1S!!1 exceeded the estimate wade,
nt the beginning of that year about
fSO.OOO.
The recolpts for the prewnt year up
to aud includiiig Cbfiay, and the approx
imate rucuUits for Uie Ijaiauco of the
year will exceeil the MtlmaJta by about
$,5o9',000. maklnR a total of $3,189,000
of reveoite rvcolved in excess of tho
estimates. . k.1
Second This incrense of .revenue
xvas received from tho following
sources:
For the fiscal year 1889:
Tax on capital stock of cor- '
UmilSm Trim i . 1 : - S7S O0O
Tnx'on gross nii,,J:,,' "t cor
Total IM80.0M
DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS WAK
ENED UP.
It might be proper to add t tint this
large excess of receipts is partly ac
counted f."- by the vigorous collec
tion of dellhquenl tax. s by the attor
ney general aud auditor general's de
partments. Third The deficit of about J3.000.
000 which existed at the beginning of
the fiscal year 1899 has been fully paid.
The following appropriations, etc.,
remain unpaid:
Appropriation to the com
mon schools $4,500,001)
Other appropriations passed
by the last legislature 700,ooo
Dv.e to counties on account
of personal property t.Lx.. 475,000
Im'J
te mad',- bv ypus pBedeuassor
irmor ti'-i-al. at 'tne.'JjogTn
i fluinl .'iir WOW 1 "''!
Total $6,675,000
AN ENORMOUS BALANCE.
Fourth There was at the close of
business toda) .1 balance of $6,785,-
-S77.il In the state treasury available
for current bills.
Fifth I tliitik It can be safely esti
mated thai thi re will be a balance In
the state treasury at the end of the
present fiscal year of not less than $''.
"00,0(10 over and nhove any sums that
may tie then due.
The present satisfactory condition of
the treasury Is alsn partly due to the
executive vetoes and reductions of the
appropriations of the legislature of ''.'..
us well as the economy which has pre
vailed in all the departments of the
state.
1 Recapitulation:
Deficit In the treasury Dec 1.
IMS $8,000,000
Estimated surplus Rt the end
i of the present lis, al year. . $2,000,000
Total $5,000,000
Executive reductions of ap
propriations made, by the
hist legislature $1,600,000
Excess of receipts over nnd
nhove amount estimated
for the year lSyS $!i0,(Mhi
Excess of receipts over and
above amount estimated
for the year 1900 $2,689,000
Total $4H9iJ00
Respectfully yours,
JAMES E. BARNETT,
State Treasurer.
I'tHin receipt of the above Governor
Stone Rent the following congratula
tory loiter to Col. Harnett, under date
bOf Sept. 14
"Replying to your communication of
tho llth Inst., I Aeslr- to congratulate
! you and the people uf die slate on the
splendid condition of the treasury.
L ''In the Ht.itenient of my reasons for
reducing the appropriation to.-itocthn-nion
schools from $ it, 000,000. to $10,
OOd.OOO, I said:
"'If a large deficit dld.uot alroady
exist In jOUT treasury n raccpunt ro
j: these 'apprnprbttlriris and 'If the' an
ticipated revenues of the state, would
; Justify their continuance I should most
icheerfully glvei nry approval tit this
, He. in. 11 of Lb.- general ,ij.p!..pu;tiiii
bin."
j -At Uisf tl meitte Isgisthttlfre' 'trA'd ap1
'proprliied all of ihe eatluiaUni revan.ut;
1 foV'thb yars'lS!l9' iiml l!joo and there
, was a deficit In the treasury of hhnut
' thryo millions, Qf-doars Aftor iaK
ring all the reductions in other apyro
nrlatlons that Justice would warrant,
j fcjlt vonstrainiyl ti( TedupQ Uni HchfM'l
.appropriation one million dollars for
'Hie two years to part lull KtyuWue the
defigitla iho' irtjanury.,: if? id maniJ
thi' cre'dlt'of the .ilate.
. vowlrrg to thi' Mri'itt fifbsperffy bf or
I'pfionVe aJid , tjie, activity of,t-he andltof
general rinn attorney general in wak
,.ing collections our revenue lifts greatly
Incijeaaed, ..Th'- daflrit, in yhi truusury
hai been fully paid and there will be
siilrrcleut fnnda tol ' Vf'drMi the pay
rrj' iit to the school dlatj;cts ot lh mjl
I iion dollars wlthhi Id from tbem In the
i last gflner'a.i'pi,lii'iprt'iitli Mil, and If
j the legislature which meets January
next shall pass a deficiency bill ap
' propriutlng' t.hfr rjtte' 'million dofturs to'
the school districts for th yearl U'J'i
i and 1900, I will cheerfully give it my
Lapprpyal, K i-; m ifl uljoii to -nrum-
'ni.'tul tills In iiiv meatuieA!
Vory trMly vonrs,
WILLIAM A. STOND.
ix on gross rncupts 01 cor-
niiil luud e.tii. ru-in-e in treallUK ruvlsnm
USr oritftr in thS'ieaihl. Men woiiien' and I
. hilJrt.n nwS. ' VoiftrUl,l by am thi
nlimi whicli we null andiMia e-h'. . 1
I ilAiunl. i.r Dcijllny fin .
I Fina aval srii baaa ne. 'PLJY:7Wk .t0?k.
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"T"rT" I ti(wVWvsuT-six.,i.iy.' -'-'v-''"i
Mai n.inlta.1 Ji .Ij l.'H C" ilia .,,,y 1 v.1,1 i 11... udJIn is mlnnaaa.
Preml
airee companhja .'.'.. i
Tax .on corporate lewns .
BotaHs on ch.irtora. . . . .'
I ct Biol)
Total ..,..1...
Ctta"4t 'doefcase
taxes: '
tease on .
the
Municipal loansi . .
iorcantlle licenses
interest on state ucyuoiU. . . .
4:.,ooo
200,000
0,i)h6.
$1,'i97.OII0
following
.. .-$2,000
2,000
flO.OOO
, . . . 1 J&.oon
109,000
ii.ouo
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Mohawk KmiW'tfFz'jT
Rome, N. Y.
owe
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THIRTY TONS OF PENNIES
Thlf Vna Mm' W-Vlaltl of " SnilnKa
Deiioaifeit i.. fei.eoi ehUtlrea
I ii.i Venr III 1 l.teiiuo.
ChlcagO'I Pennv Savings society has
only hern tgWhltttfeti for 11 yew years,
but Its derwrtlts have, been, as follows:
Year ondlnc June SO, Inns 119,140
Vifir ending June $tf, isil! 33,900
Year ending June an, 1900 71,793
William C. Hoillster, who Is acting
president of the Chicago Penny Sav
ings society, says that it is operated
1 entirely on a philanthropic basis and
supported by voluntary contributions,
There are only two salaried officers.
young ladles, at the otllee in the
. Schiller building
The sy.Rtem Is in operation only fn
half the schools in Chicago, yet the
amount of money deposited by the
' children last year averaged 30 cents
for every child In the Chicago school
' district, and 60 cents per capita for all
the children in rttp ' svhftols in which
the Penny -Savings society is operated.
The weight of last year's savings
I was 30 tons of American pennies, an
nornions niass .of money for the lUtle:
ones. to put in me nanus wiuun one
year. . T I 'j.:.:
I. It wiir be noXiae-jl thjit thu increase
, fiPtWijeyi the .amount ffyyositod in 1S98
j and 113S9 was Wjjfk eenC. iButTietw'eeji
IsoK'snff thtj yAarJuBt'eridedtbo i'n
. 'creaaift fn ht 4mpifi of pennies jfe
pos'tlfiLi,'whir corderaNy. more than
,loi be .cent.1 Vjt 1
I mrflSrWhfwW-cortrtlnfy'nrft;
able to save their pe n 11 lea. JJ ..thejr
corpora
tions $1,650,000
Tax on corporate loans 101,000
Tux on municipal loans 00,000
. 1 4 V '
:i!irtr i uarn
peniy uiniug um nepoi
tratiou of President McKluley.
for Infants and Children.
OMtorifl li ft liarniloss inlwtltllte lor Ciilnr Oil, I'arr
gorict Drops ami Soothing Syrups, it is Pleasant,
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor oilier Narcol
gubstande. It destroys Worms and allays Povcrlshi
It cures Dlnrrhtna and Viiul Colic. It relloves Tool
Dip; Troubles and cures Coustlpatloa. it regulates V.
Btatnaeh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural lcoj
The ChUdreni Panacea The Mother's Friend
The Kind You Have Always Bong
Bears the Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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