F " I A Money Mnker Once. Hungry Henry—Yes, kind lady, I used to make lots of money before the money power crushed my trade. Kind Lady—Oh. them octopuses! What did you work at? Hungry Henry—l was a counterfeiter, mum.—Baltimore American. Robbery. Citizen—My house at 491G718 Uneasy , street was robbed last night. Police Captain (to clerk) —Mr. Smith, please look in your books and see if a permit was issued to anybody to rob the premises at 4010718 Uneasy street last | night.—Puck. Headaches Causes, Headache is usually caused by liv ing in poorly ventilated rooms, overin- 1 dnlgence in food or drink, insufficient exercise, mental strain, excitement or malaria. Kranse's Headache Capsules qnickly cares the most severe cases, and leaves the head i lear and cool. Price 25c. Sold by Rossman & Son's Pharmacy. Receipts and Expenditures of Montour County, Pennsylvania, I I I For the Year Ending- January Ist, 1901 j L__ < STATEMEN T SHO If IXGTHETAX_ ACCOUA TS OF THE SEVERAL COLLECTORS FORTTJIE YEAR 1900. , COUNTY TAX- STATE TAX- ! DOC TAX DISTRICTS COLLECTORS. TAX «O°»AY TAX COL'CT'RS AMOUNT RALAKCI: TAX VO'PAV TOI/CR'AS AMOUNT BALANCE TAX 6J I,AV COL'CT'KS AMOUNT BALANCE ASSESSED ! RBTL-RN'D COMISS'N. PAID. DUB. A6SESSKB. < OMISS'N I'AID. DUE. ASSESSED. COMLSS'K. PAID. DTK. j MICA TO* I 1 ai r. >I . 11 MU.>T. j j Aathovj Townahip 11 C. J. Yagel il SOW 125!38| 86 II 1 I !| 26 121 II I•' I :I T ■— WJ W) '• " -25 85 78 II II 60 IGO || 1110 LI IBB||2n ■27 87 50 ('oot>er " NO»h Krum ' 45 14 5] 4, "3 K 2. 2t>7 TTI L'»_| J* IS |J 11 1 ID T-2 77 •_>! SO (111 :{4 J. OTI 16 50 1 Danville Borough I E(lw. W. Peters Gill K5 2;16 !' >0 JOG 88 !•> 71- 7 :■! ( J M !K> llUii 2S 120 .">0 2 70 1 o.'s Derry Township David C. Johnson 10."I0 06 27 57 '1 :I4 3; -11 011 01 • * I 24 1. Hi !I 'JI 'JS:t S7 7:t 00 I 41 2 88 5.5 4.'( 12 76 Liberty " I John Boudeinan i'Ws 01 27 1 .">1 SK 42 lUOS si las .'■( B 17 A 07 'i 0:i til 77 si ;'/> 1 IA 70 ••.. F. 757 0O •Limestone" John Marshall UOti 12 70 71 I GFI 'j))® "•"» W ' 3 ' TS ? '! "" 21 31 00 I 25 71 01 ti jto MahuDinic 44 N, Fenstermacher 771 TIS 24 2 66 211 ' ■ T 3 11 *« !■» 91 *0 ! ;»7 50 - 4 SO 1 Hi .»O 04 23 ;50 Mayberry " C. J. Cleaver :TO.I 11 -1 ! JO 34 IMI S'J _ 14 .il 1H (W Ml .. 22 50 70 C 7 TS IS 3 00 > Valley " K. I*. Appleman OSO ;04 2S | J 2 '73 31 41 SlO .V; S7 HI 1..1 1■: .-3 201 I;,I I<> 51 00 11 BS J 1 09 7' 00 WashinKtoD%'ille WM. C. Runyan 154 03 8 n:I 5 SSSS 99 27 7J ;'■> ;i 2 2"> TI7 N 11 00 '2O 31 - 49 3:00 West Hemlock Twp ' Wm. 11. Crossley 307 59 7 SG .... Y •'< 2.»0 06 V 9 <0 S 3 1 ut 7I 2I 11 21 50 27 til 13 G2 7 CO ] i ; Total Tax Account for 1900 j 13917 41 490 00 24 17 889 39 11W sj WI 2!52 W 101 HI 109 S7 IWiS 08 ..557 ,-,0 15 52 10 23 292 01 289 75 Taxes received for Prior years ! j| |— ji 'OI 14/ i TIS Total Taxes received during the year A. 1). MKX) 13,308 S6 2182 W _ 437 M I Outstanding Taxes in favor of County I: 1 ■ .... 239 75 Estimated exonerations and commissions on same i.VJ 10 .... .. 25 00 I _ Actual amount of outstanding taxes in favor of County L- I : • 214 75 N. 8. The following taxes remain due and unpaid for 1899, to wit:— C'yrus E. llardole, Collector of Anthony .'• > :TY 1 L\. L-U..0: ta\ >ls.lo. Totiil ?201.56; by Edward \\ . 1 eters, (. OL lector of Danville Borough, County 1*9.07, DOJJ tax *">0.00, Total 5139.07. * The Limestone Twp. tax account settled in full since Auditors' report. P. C. M<:iY3MKi:iC, TKK tKI IlKIt, g \ < O? .\T W l'!'» JIO.VTOI IS i Ol \TI. Dr. TO CASH RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOUKCES: BY DLSBL'RSEMKXTS AS FOLLOWS: , Balance on hand at last settlement $5,431 13 Amount pniil on connty orders during the year L!<00 as per the classified acct. of expenditures. ... County Tax receiveil for liltHt 11 Amount paid Commonwealth for State Tux of L'.IOO for which there was no order issued. S'2,LT>O ,H " " " " prior years 1,637 (.7 Treasurer's commission 011 same '2183 State Tax received for 19(H) 1,968 08 -.18- 1 •• •• for prior years IFI4 00 TREASURER'S COMMISSION, VIZ: Dog Tax received foi lUIXI -'.''l 01 -p WO NU( ] o iie-Lalf per cent, on disbursement of 518,738 "26 •* " for prior years 145 FIO J J6 SS county's portion of Hotel Licenses, commission on same having been allowed in County Tax received in 1900 on Unseated Lands and Collectors Returns. 319 91 Treasurer's License account Reimbursements of State Tax for 1900 1,020 07 Hotel Licenses for 1900, county's portion .. .. 883 50 Commission allowed on FL7,804 «<« Commissioners of Northumberland County for one-half expenditures of Danville river bridge, EalaaiS IA HANDS of ?• S• NEWBLKER, TRSASTIRSR, JANNAR7 7th, A D. 1901 4,0.(9 U1 and other joint bridges. 780 231 * * Commonwealth's costs, fines and jury funds 95 $2->,4C6 37 George F. Cotner, Ex Connty Treasurer .. 104 8 > Amount retained as costs in connection with the collection of Returned Taxes against the , Mahoning Mill Company 121 33 Sale of old lumber 2 Oo| S 25,466 37 P. C- IVEWIiABUSR, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH LICENSES RECEIVER PURIXti THE WEAR A. P. 1000. To amount of Retail Licenses S 1,38.1 ;H Cl-. By amount paid Commonwealth ............... S4 ' 3 «S!;B Billiards and Fool Licenses 120- " for advertising Appraisers List and postage »» .. .. .. <■ Hotel Licenses 6,200 " " Treasurer's commission ••• •• • •••• " Brewers aud Distillers Licenses 1,400 " " amount Hotel Licences applied to county funds sportion). .. •• " " " Wholesale Liquor Licenses 200— " " " " " paid Danville Borough ... . .< «• >' •« " •« Washingtonville Borough $ 9,305 31 " " " " " " Anthony Township »"' K «< •• •• " Derry Township 1" .1 •• •• •• «< «• Liberty Township <• •< •• •• " '• Valley Township $ 9,305 31 CLASSIFIER ACCOUNT OF KXPENRITU RES. COURT EXPENSES AND COMMONWEALTH COSTS:— Joseph H. Hendricks Valley twp. 47 45 34 Bl 45 ! JAIL EXI'ENDI 1 I LLS:— (J. RR> , Geo. W. Cromis, Jr., Washingtonville 2135 •>— 30 35 C O AL 274 20 Grand Jurors •• "* , '.V/I'T •> 1 NI - B. Moore, West Hemlock twp 30 15 10— I<> 15 (;, IS 18 00 1 ravers Jurors .......... ... , • J. C. Miller, Frothonotary, expenses in con- \\'ater rent and water reuairs 52 00 Constables making quarterly returns and tipstaves 202 14 NEC , ion with rcgis'tion of birth A death. 1185 -14 85 , LO tl,if.-R prisoners .. 742 GeorgeYanderslice, cour stenographer 242 36 __ . GHER «VRLTM«IIVAL attendance for prisoners 2300 E K - U IF'TX^ TY ZZ'!LTUIN!V ID- S 82790 467 $ 1294 90 General repairs and supplies 40 09 Thomas T. Welsh, dißtr N'ANOTARV 171 37 ( ,S - The amounts under it-in annual assessment include K. A. Adams, painting connty jail, jail stable and jail fence — 138;, 0 J. C. Miller, clerk of courts and prothonotary 1«1JI STATE TUX LLBS e,sm. ut, REGISTRATION of voters registration of S. J. W. lliver! paints etc. . 26 (teorge Maiers, sheri '•' , school children and regis'tion of birth & death, as follows: I Sundry persons for reuairs 44 90 Justices ,JJ ou Animal A«*flPftßmpTif- 940 '• i 7*25 « * * r± «q : ADuuaiassessmeui Lawn mower C onstables ■ ; State Tax assessment 92—! Witnesses _. V "lii* ' Registry of voters 305—1 $ 6T'6 62 Recording Commisssoners bonds AC—...... Registry of birth and death 0590 FF FCTLOV EXFKNSES* Cost of having book of evidence printed for Superior Court in Registry of school children 125- ! . . . . S 452 27 case of Cieorge F. Cotner, Ex-lrea*, vs. Montour county. LI —| • >pnng election - "* ~ ~ Watchman at jail. I > K'^7'((l ( ' , U,R; d election •• •_•••• '' '* .. O 11R OO I BRIDGE A>l> ROAD EXI'LNSHS:— , ~ . .. , , . „„ 8000 I ballots for spring and general elections COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS Ac.— Road views and surveys S 61 Election blanks and supplies 45 00 ~ .... . A .111 Lumber and material for bridges 4NI 21 I George W. Miles, commissioner 120 days at 3,;>0 "I ~ < General renairs 186 60 $ 1063 90 Wesley Perry, '• 125 " " 4SI 50 L Hiram C. Sandel " 125 " " 431 •>!• - John C. Feifer, commissioners clerk ;, 40— NMT , RR . . VT TIR rr I I>R. » I.RVRR. / Edward Sayer Gearheart, county solicitor 205 NEW JOIN T BKIDGE N LIIILI.It ALINGCKLHK: Redemption of county bonds $ 400000 County Auditors and clerk 75 6H j Amount paid to sundry persons for material, masonry A labor. S 32131 Interest on county bonds 885 00 Jury Commissioners 8120 \ IT Northumberland county liable for one-half of this Amount paid for sheep killed by dogs I'' 25 Traveling expenses necessarily incurred by commissioners in amount. less 220, amount paid by them to Nelson and Fremium on noxious animals .. 54 2O the discharge of official duties. 66 54 ■ Buchanan, for new iron bridge Inquisitions on sundry persons 93 45 —TT; I DANVILLE RIVELT BRIDGE EXPENSES:- County Teriehers $ 2284 42, .. , . . 1I , . -IRR 00 SUPPORT of convicts at E. S. Penitentiary » IT „ . Amount paid for material and labor M facing piers .5, <l7 82 Huntingdon Reformatory GEORGE MAIERS, SHERITF;— _ " " ' repairing roof 90 60 J .. .. Inmates in State Hospital - 73 Boarding prisoners and keys $ 527 25 ' ... "in sidewalk and State Tax on county indebtedness for 1899 100 00 Drawing and notifying jurors 119 90 cobbling approach to bridge 273 47 Bnrial of indigent soldiers 14010 Washing for prisoners .. 50 80 Amount paid for general repairs 140 77 Fire Wardens for extinction of forest fires L;TL 04 Conveying prißODerH to E. S. Penitentiary 34 <»•> ; ( ,( j ' .J. C. Miller, Protbonotarv. certifying judgments ect. to eoni- Reports to Board of Public Charities 20 J " " "watchman 60 , missioners office "... 44 30 I _ . VN L. Sidler, Recorder, certifiving mortgages etc., commis s 75*2 601 . 1,41/ /'-, sioners' office. .. . 1580 , X. 16. Northumberland county liable for one-half of the 'Sundries . v Y ASSESSORS PAY. eipenditures on River Bridge j An'L As't. Tri'L As't. I _ V ., John A. Whipple, Anthony twp $6955 $ 56—$ 125 55 (OF R1 IIOL>E EXI'ENDI H RES;— ; - 4 ' Isaiah W. Krum, Cooper twp .. 3055 14— 44 55 Stationery and blank books $ 232 99 ... . , , . . , IK 7^X7l*. George W.DeGrUn. Derry twp 48 05 26- 74 05 i County printing and advertising F.,5 - ; »«TA amount of orders ,ss«e« ,n VM ' 25 Jos L Frame, Danville, FMRST Ward 96 50 65 - 161 50 I Coal 244 - AMOUUT OF ORTLURB unredeemed for 1900 __2-0 HitrrT E. Seiilel, " Second \N ard <3 15 -»0 l2-J 4»J J ( »as 1<) 20 » . F , . . , -. N . m W Fred. Jacobs 41 Third Ward 101 HO GO— # 161 80 Water rent and water repairs 2<i 85 moun J of redeemed forIJCO 5 • \ John Jenkins. " Fourth Ward 75 65 60 - 13565 | Gen/ral repairs and supplies 72 88 AMOUNT OF ORDERB KERNED for prior years 200 W C. Robbins, Liberty twp .. .. 5895 32 909J J Expressage and postage :tOBO ... , , , , , . Matthew Feinour, Limestone twp 48 50 28— 76 50 j Sundry persons cleaning court house 19 65! " 1 AMOUNT OF OF ders redeemed in S. W. Deibert, Mahoning twp 49 15 16— 65 15! j Jerry Vought, Mayberry twp 28 65 10— 38 65 j $ 835 37; FINANCIAL BTATEHKNT OF THE 4SBKTS %N» LIABILITIES or MONTOUR COUNTY. To amount of bonded indebtedness .... $ 21,000 00 By amount of cash in hands <>f County Treasurer $ 4,0!19 01 '• » unredeemed orders for 1900 ... 2 s<" " Outstanding county tax for 1900 1,244 96 •I •• due Commonwealth for tax on county indebtedness for 1900 84 00 " " DOG <« •. 214 75 «' estimated outstanding bills 300(1 <• •• returned " •' and pnor years. .V... . .'. .V.V........ 132 72 '• due E. G, Hoffman Estate on Commonwealth costs for years 1897 and 1898 in dispute. . 17155 » •« county " 1899 275 77 $ 21,288 0; IJaliilflics in C\«-R.SN ol' SISNCIN .V.l!. 15,252 68 $ 21,288 05 P. C. Newbaker, Treasurer, in account with the Several Districts for Taxes Arising from Unseated Lands and Collector's Returns. _ _ . ,«/«» ,- IT » , _ ... _ . Balance still due the several Districts incluaing DISTRICTS. Taxes Received in 1900. Treasurer's Commission of 5 per cent, on same Amount Paid by Treasurer to the several Districts. balance on hand forprior years Scln»)l. K»a<l. I'LXIR. BFVO'FH Water. s.Kiin'L School. Koad. Fo<jr. ' Boro'NH Water, BAD SFLHOFLI jtirail, Poor. BNO'GH Water.' S. L-'unj' School. ' FIOAD. POUR. Horo'ghlj Waterj S. fund ABtkoayTwp jUj ;! |W *W Jl—l J—'••••(J ' W 1# |o6 JJ....L..JL.J.... ••.•!—J.. J —I—J I S|IF !?i • —... !.•••!.••• —J.... T;o<>l»er Twp 100 Ito 05 l:t (Mi ... #•' - .>1 110 .... ..... ••••;••' Danri lie Borough. ... 31" V 7 ' IDS ST ITB 2»L 21 15 ol 895 » hi 12 iAi "-ST «I IVI1 V 1 7F 1.61 25 2-'t2 :>s ... SLL 411 LI Ll> B>o UerryTwp <:« 4"!' :«*» 23 2:1 17 " » * «• Mberty Twp ] 25|7'2 H7 i' 2 2>i 71 1»» ISB 1 U 2t ;I, ... . .... »> ;> L !I Llmeiitone Twp -J —1 ... , Mahoning Twp »•« 21! M 11 31 I: ( 110 H ;, 7 U "•> I«7I .... .... XirbemrTwp ; ; j.. ••••; Vailey Twp 12 51 HOO 12 00 M 7.1 JL Ol 12 s 2 .. W«» « ' >2™ "• WaKliintctonville Bon j . ... : West Hemlock Twp.. 12 25 IK s<l | 7'* 1,! N 1 :;II J |....L....L U_W_ [LiZI® f.LHI ... ■....[ ....1.... ' NGN I— ILM»»S»'|J«ATRS« JIJTIFLI || in 111 IF 1 |TITM|| M* LLMLLI 11 —«"T HI 11 12 JO« I 1 5»FI» WTN MI|G||A«HBII 1 !«> W 73 1 R,!L ! 1 1 ;1 " I 1"» ,I|3 ° ' L We the undersigned Commissioners of Montour Co. I'a., do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures of said County for the year ending Jan. 7, 1901, is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. In witness whereof we hate hereunto set our hands aud seal of office this 12th. day of January, A. D., 1901. GEO W. .MILES. I COMMISKIONKKS 11 IU AM SANDEL, > OK Attest: JOHN C. I'EIFEIT, CLRUK. WESLEY PKKHY, ) MONTOUKCO. TO THE HONORABLE, THE ,ll!l)flFiS OF THE IIOUHT OF COMMON I'I.EAS OF THE OOUNTY MONTOL'K —We. the unilersiicned Auditor. l * of the ('ounty of Montour. State «»L Pennsylvania, alter liaving BT en duly qualified acc< rdlnit to law, re«l>ecttully report that WE have audited the accounts of the Treasurer and T 'ointnipsioners "L The SAID * "lint V and t hat t IIC TOREKFINU M a true HIH) M ect SI atement ol t lie flame, and ti lid a I A lance due the >aul < ounty t n the 7th I lay Of .Tauuary, A. I>. 1901, by P. C. Newbaker Treasurer, OF Four rtiousand. and N inety-Nlne Dollars and <me < '''nr. ( * 01), NIK • a balance due » lie several districts o! I U oil Mildred and Forty I line Dollars and Mn.lv SIX « TNM&U.WI) In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 12th. day ol Januar\ , A. V. lUOI. ...... ........ , . DANIEL DIEIIL, [SEAL.] ) JOHN F. UULICK. [SEAT.J [XLTOHS Attest: JOHN C. PEIFER, CLKHK. WILLIAM BLACK, [SEAL. 1 J IHOYV to Doll Poultry. Fowls to be boiled beautifully white should soak au hour or two in skimmed milk. When trussed and singed. Hour then) well, put them in cold water with a slice of bacon (sweet and new) and a small onion. I'ut a small piece of | bacon and an onion with a little pars- j | ley inside. Set them over a slow tire, cover the pot close aud let tliem sim ! mer. Remove the scum carefully as it j ; rises, cover them again and In il gently | 20 minutes. Take tliem off the lire and : put to side of range aud let simmer j . until done. lion 11) i!inie :« Mis; I. Remove head and tail. <tsi tish down front and back and remove backbone I first, then side bones. Season with salt and pepper and put together. The fish will not appear to have been boned. Cut into desired size pieces, dip into j beaten egg. then into bread crumbs. | Fry golden brown ia deep, hot lard. , Garnish with parsley and sliced Urn- I ous. 1 Hoiv (» lire? i • t it* Select any kind of ti h ibaf is in sea- | son, wipe, sprinkle w li -iP ind pep per, place in a well gp avi! oiler and | broil over a clean fire Kemove from the broiler, seas--n v. ,:!i sail pepper and brush over with s >ft 0> r Serve with potatoes a !a ma tie d .•del. How to J!ake Veil I i.oiif. Three pounds of raw vi a! fourth pound of salt pork, chopp. <1 ' ne: add j one cup of fine crac!<i <i s. two I eggs, well beaten; OM t< :I »U I of pepper, two tea 'loom• i lit. sage and a little mac. I :<;.e two houra a deep dish or pan. Cold Cure Tor Busy Ftople. Many people neglect a cold because they say they have no iinie to attend to it. Kranse's Cold Cure is a remedy which can be taken without danger while performing your daily duties, and will relieve the most aggravated cases in 24 hours. Sold by Rossnian & Sou's j ; Pharmacy. How to Make llcnn Soup. Pour two qunrts of warm water over a pint of beans and soak all night. In | the niorniug drain and turn into a soup kettle with a quarter of n pound of sliced salt pork, a sliced onion and a root of celery. Bring slowly to a boil and simmer for six hours. Rub through a coarse sieve, return the soup to the kettle and season with salt, pepper and a teaspoon fill of kitchen bouquet and then thicken with a teaspoonful of brown roux Put a handful of dice of fine bread on the surface of the soup after It is in the tureen. Hon to Cook I.) ounnlst* Tripe. One pound of cooked iripe cut in small pieces, two tablespoon!uls of but ter, one of chopped onion, one of vine gar, salt and pepper. Put the onion and butter in the frying pan. and when the onion turns yellow putin t'.ie tripe j and cook live minutes, season with | salt, pepper and vinegar aud serve ou | crisp pieces of toast. Spanish Humor. | Rome roceut jokes from Madrid, giv ing an idea of contemporaneous Span j isb humor: "But why do you marry so poor a woman?" i "To revenge myself. I have suffered - much in this world." "Ah, I understand—an unhappy love I affair." "No. I am marrying a poor woman to make my creditors rave!" Gedeon goes to confer with the presi dent of the Society For the Prevention ' of Cruelty to Animals. "What do you want?" \ "I desire to be protected. My wife treats me like a dog." Medical consultation: "How do you find me, doctor?" "Very bad. You are worn out, and it i is necessary that you give up all head " work." ' "That would ruin me, doctor. Don't j i you know I'm a barber?" ——l O„UW RAILROAD, TIME TABLE, In Effect September Ist, 1899 GOING WEST H_j !- __ NEW YORK. I P.M. A. M. A " j P M Barclay St. Lv. 9 30 i H> 001 , tristoplier St..! 930 1 10 00 "" Hobokcn 946 iJ" I £ ' "" scanton Ar 2 30J" I 1 ! ' (JA " Y > M P-M. ;> 50 '| A.>l « jr. Stf *1 g •> K£=::: 8S SE > Susquehanna Ave.. . 10 :;£ 2 '- 41 I 1 sv'JII FIUSTON 45 M 3.1 2W: * 0 :, 1 Wyoming 7 0 TO:4 413' J: .. tortv Kurt !.. j j , * 1 <u'i" <u'i" a 2 '1 3« i [. t • £ ">KBton 7 1 lu 00 2 4'.; i 2?S Kingston 7 lu ,MIJ M , „ -J, 1 Plymouth J uno . | -i V. I £ H Plymouth 1 U W AFT. 415 B J'F. Avondale... a. - **•* ~" Nanticoke J °ii ll' 3OS "" 1 11 unlock'.', : N IY| 310 Shickshinuy ; 11 30; 3AT —: Hick's Ferry. i M 431 331 """i Heacli Paven i 11 4S| ! •••■ Berwick 8 1 il 01 341 Briar Creek re 2 ' 112 :I 5T■; Lime Kidge 8 3 118 094 4 04 Espy 83. ia 15 411 Blooms BURN 8 4 la *2 411 ••••. Kupert 8 6 IA A; 42: Catawiesa 8 fit 12 32 4-M • 1 lianville 9 1 ia 4; 4 4'. Cbuiasky | .. 441 ••• •; Cameron 9 2 12 67 4 54: B4O ' NOHTHI MBKKIAND 9 3.;' 1 10 U 0T; —9 00 AR.' • P M. p. M. R. M. I'.M GOING EAST. I I 11 1 STATION*. RAH PAH PAB. PAS. FA6 _ Nsw YOHK |I 111: P-I" a.lll a.m. am Barclay St, AR 331) 600 64T Christopher St... 300 ITO <1 35 Hoboken 247 *4* ••• 6 86 Scrauton 10 05 12 05' 140 _____ a.m. p.M. ! | ani dally, S J P.M A.M P.M. P.M. P. M.jdly Scranton al2 j 12 30 456 I 630 907 Keilevue BJ*| 4>o 5 30|9 02 Taylorville y t:i| 446 5858 57 Lackawanna U 201 4 37 ; 6 147 Duryea >2:l' .... 434 6 8 it* Pittston y 19J :a 17 4 aoj 5 841 Susquehanna Ave.. »16 12 14 424 6 ;S3U West Pittston.... « 421 5 |B3TI Wyoming 9 or> 18 >)!■> 4 Nil -'3 ;822 Forty Fort 9 03; .... 410 4 JB2B Bennett 9ON I 400 4 0 821 Kingston, 8 57! 12 02 ' 40> 1 a 1 821 Kingston, 8"W 12 001 412 4 -18 10 Plymouth Junction 8 -ill; I 3 s"> 4 4 |8 18 Plymouth 8 45! 11 fia 351 4 4t|Boi Avondale 8 4U! 3 4'i Mi Nanticoke 8 3">L U 45 342 751 Hunlock S 8 271 3 34 7 40 Shlckehinny BIS 11 30 324 !7 38 Hick's Ferry 8 04J 3 13 |7 2) Beaeh Haven 7 53; 3 U7 IT 1- Berwick 7 4 R > 11 04 301 700 Briar Creek 7 8; 1 |T 00 Lime Kidge 7 30 I '2 48 832 Espy 7 aa! 10 40 242 45 Bloomsburg 716 lu 11 2yi .... ; c s^' Kupert 7OF 10 30 231 "33 Catawlssa 7 P3l 10 32 226 18 28 Danville 650 10 21 212 •••• 6 Chulasky 07 Cameron 8 38 j .... j|so3 NOBTHUMBBRL'D... I 6 26 10 00 150 | 5 30 Lv A.M.! A.M. >R. M. R - M - P. M Connections at Kupert with Philadelphia K Keadlng Kailroad for Tamanerd, Tamaqua. Williamscort, Sunbury, Pottsviile, etc. AI Northumberland with P and E. I>iv. P. H. K. for Harrisburg. Lock Haven, Kmporium, Warren Corry, and Erie. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TIME TABLE In Effect Nov. 25th, 1900. IA M IA.M., PM.F.M Scranton(U&.H)lv J 6 4"> 5,9 38 218J4 27 PITTSTON " •• 7 OBJF IONO §242 4 52;;;;;; A. M. A. M.jp. FTL. P.M Wilkesbarre... lv § 7 3I» §lO 55 » 3 08 ii 00 Plyin'th Ferry " 112 7 37 fli 02 112 8 18 fa 07 N anticoke " 748 il 10| 328 617 "" Mocanauua .... " 804 11 32 16 637 Wapwallopen.. " 8 13 11 42 350 647 Nescopeck ar 824 11 62 1 407 700 •'**" A.M jp.M. P.M. I'ottsville lv TJ 5 .*>o Sl2 IS \ Bazleton " 705 j 200 550 Tomhicken " 722 j 218 010 "" Pern Glen " 7an | 227 ti 18 Kock <llen "I 735 ! A 34 025 N'escopeck ar) 800 j 300 650 Catawlssa.. .ar 'A. M A.M P. M. P M Nescopeck lv §8 24 §ll 52, 407 00 Creasv "! 833 18 12; 4 10 7 09 Espy Ferry. ... " 1 8 43 12 LO I 4 24 7 2" * E. Bloomsburff, " 847 12 J4 4 891 785 CatawiJSa ar 856 12 21, 485 "32 Catawissa lv 855 12 21 j 4 35J 732 South Danville '• 914 18 38| 458 7 ftl Sunbury " 9JJ 1 00J 5 15J 815 A.M. P. M. P. M KM. Sunbury lv,|| 942 § 1 lu, § 5 45j «8 40 Lewisburg.... ar 10 13 1 4"> 6 is! Milton •' lu OS 139 614 904 Williamsport.. " 11 On 2So 7 10 950 Haven... 11 59 340 807 lienovo " A.M. 440 900 Kane " S 25 _ P.M. P.M. Lock Haven.. lv p2 10 A 3 45' Bellefonte ....ar 10511 4 41 I Tyrone " 215S 6 00 Pliillpsburg » 4 415 828 Clearfield.... " 5378 9 09 Pittsburg.... " j T> 55 ii 11 -'lO A.M. P.M P.M. P MJ Sunbury lv 960S 1 55 585 !I8 311 liarrisburg.... ar 11 3o S 3 15 J 055 :O 10 P. M. P. M. P. M. ~M ~ Phiiailclphia.. ar Ji 3 17 J, 8 23 ||lo 201 4 25 Baltimore "§311;|6 NO j| 9 4">| 30j Washington... "§ 4 10J|, 7 15 10 55 4 051 A.M.: P.M.' , | Sunbury lv § 9 . R >7 § A 03] I Lewistown JC. ar 11 40 350 .... Pittsburg •' 0 O5J§1 1 30J ....I A.M. P.M P. M. P SI ~" Hurrisburß.... lv 11 45 II 3 45 j| 7 2U'JLO2.V P.M. A.M.AM Pittsburg ar TT SS|L ÜBo,|| 1 50| 5 3(>! P.M. P M A M] A ML Pittsburg lv 710 J 830 HI 3 00118 00 . |A. M A M PM "" Harrisburg.... arjj 1 iA i 3 4-» | « 30 j 3 10| P M | A M| I Plttsbuig lv| U 8 00; P M •••• , Lewittown J l. " 7 30J |J! 3 '.O Sunbury ar . 9 2' I j J 6 DO"**" P. M. A M A M A ML Washington... lv 10 401 \> 7 45J1|10 soi Baltimore " 11 41, 4 5I '8 40 11 45 Philadelphia... "ULL 20|J 4 2S|S 8 40 (18 STFIJ*"^- A. M A M,A. M. P M Harrisburg.... lv ; 3 35 ; 7 4OIS 4 00 Sunbury ar SSOSJ 9 30 110U 5 10 !P.M. A M A M Pittsburg lv >l2 45 ILL " 50 \ 8 00 Clearfield.... " '4 09 ....j 928 I'liilipsburg.. " 450 10 12J Tyrone » 715 18 810 12 30J Bellefonte.. '• 831 932 142 Lock Haven ar 930 10 :M) 243 P.M.; A MA M PAI Erie lv J 4 30 Kane " 7 M |( T> 00 Henovo " 11 15;\ 0 4."> 10 30 | Lock Haven.... " 18 < 3 735 11 25 300 A.M. jP M Williatusport .. " 106 8 Milton •' 1 "I 6 9 19; 1 87 1 4 ;>2 •"* Lewisburg " 9 o."> 1 15 447 Sunbury ar 287 940 165 680 •••** A.M. A M P M P M Sunbury lv jj LI 50 955•:200 U 5 48 South Danville • '7 13 .0 17 221 609 Catawissa " 733 10 36 2 MT»] 687 E Hloomsburg.. " 739 10 43 243 638 Espy Ferry...." 743 fio 47 1 6 36; Creasy 7 ">•'» 1° - «V> *> 46 Nescopeck 8 11 0«i ( ii 0"» 665 A M A M|L\ M. P M I Catawissa lv 7 > s Nescopeck lv :11 55 F 1 10 j 705 Kock (Men ar S2O 12 21 130 731 Kern (Hen " 533 12 271 442 737 "" Touiliicken " S 4'J 12 35 151 745 Hazleton •' !1 02; 18 : 5 512 805 Poltsville "'ll 50, 220 ti Ho| 905 AKAMP M P MR Nescopeck lv \ 8 03' 11 15 \ 05 ;655 . ... Wapwallopen. .ar 818 11 20 319 709 51 ocanauua .... " 828 II 32 329 721 .... Nanticoke "| 84S 11 54 348 742 P MI Plyin'th Ferry' 112 SI" 18 <2 35i F7 52 .... Wilksbane ... " 9 UFI 12 10 405 800 AM P M P M P M Plttßton(lKVH) ar ;9 ?9 1112 \4 52 838 Seranion " " 10 ' 8 118 580< 9 05 I Weekdays. Daily 112 Flag station. Additional Train leaves Hazleton 5.15 p. in., Tomhicken 5.35 p. in., Fern Glen 5.43 p.m., Kock (ilen 5.50 p. IN., arriving at Catawissa 0.25 p. 111. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on through trains between Sunbury, W illiauisport and Erie, between Sunbury mid Philadelphia and Washington and between Harrisburg, Pitts burg and the West. For iurther information apply to Ticket Agents J.Ji. HUTCHINSON, J. li. WOOD. Utn'l Manager. Qen'l Pass'/i'r Ay. STATEMENT OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OF Danville and Mahoning Dis- | trict for the Year Knding Jan. i, 1901. J. P BARE, Treasurer. In account with the Directors of the Dan- Nile and Mahoning Poor District. DR. To balance due Directors at last settle ment 82390 13 To cash received from Nathan Fen stermachpr on duplicate tor 189,1.... 42 52 To cash received from Nathan Feuster inacher on duplicate for 1900 510 00 To cash received from E. W. Peterson duplicate for 1898 25 00 To cash received from E. W Peters on duplicate 1899 3 JO 00 To cash received from E. W. Peters on duplicate for 1900 4085 69 cash received from Thomas Brislin 80 00 To cash received from (Joiner Thomas... 90 00 cash receive'! from Emma W00d5.... 50 00 cash received from Montour Lodtre.. 9125 _ cash received from Emerson Adains 500 00 1 cash received from Steward for Fro- ' ducesold 354 37 | cash received from other Districts.. 14155 I cash received from returned tax.. 19005 cash received from John Shank ... 33 50 cash received from Wm. E. Young 325 * 8893 31 G'lt. By whole amount of orders paid by the Treasurer during the year 1900 7123 88 Bal due Directors at present settlement $1769 13 Director* of Danrille and Mahoning Poor District in Account irith the District. Dli. To balance due from Treasurer at last settlement 2090 13 To balance due from D. Kuckel at last sett'enient on duplicate for 1890 549 30 To balance due from Nathan Fenste macher at last settlement on dupli cate lor 1899 45 81 To balance due from E. \V. Peters at last settlement on duplicate for the year 189S 40 05 To balance due from E. W. Peters at last settlement on duplicate for the 1899 401 65 To amount of duplicate issued E. W. Peters for Ibe Borough of Danville for the year 1900 4893 08 To penalty of 6 percent on >513 72 on duplicate for 1900 26 68 To Binount of Duplicate issued to Nathan- Fepstcrmacher for the Township of Mahoninn for the year 1900 016 13 To 5 per cent penalty on $65.27 on dupli cate lor 1900 S 26 To cash received from Oomer Thomas.. (M 1 0 cash received from Emma V 00d5.... 50 00 cash received from Montour Lodge.. 91 25 cash received from Emerson Adams 500 00 cash received from Thomas Brislin 80 00 cash received from John Shank.... 33 50 cash received from Win. E. Young. 3 25 cash received from Steward for pro duce sold 354 37 cash received from Other Districts... 141 55 cash received from returned taxes 196 05 I 10505 06 CR. By balance due from D. Kuckel on du plicate for 18915 549 30 By commission allowed Nathan Fenst macherofS per cent on % 44 70 on du licate for the year 1899 224 Bv exoneration allowed Nathan Fenst macher on duplicate for the year 189 1 05 By abatement allowed Nathan Fenster macher of 3 per cent on $336 40 on du plicate for 1900 16 82 By commission allowed Nathan Fenster maclier of 3 per cent on $319 58 on du plicate for the year 1900 9 58 By commission allowed Nathan Fenster machi rof 5 per cent on $2lO 51 on du plicate for 1900 10 52 By exouerations allowed Nathan Fena termacher on duplicate tor the year 190 1 60 By amount returned by Nathan Fenster macher on duplicate 1900 2 84 By balance due from Nathan Fenster macher on duplicate 1900 68;53 By commission a Unwed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent on $26 30 on duplicate for 1898 1 31 Bv balance from E. W. Peters on dup. for 1898 13 74 By commission allowed E. \V Peters of 5 percent on 315.79 on duplicate for year 1899 • 15 79 By balance due from E. W. Peters for 1599 85 86 By abatement allowed E. W. Peters of " 5 per cent on 53V.31 99 on duplicate for year 1900 196 19 By commission allowed E. W. Peters ' of per cent on $*745 40 for the year 1900 71 By commission allowed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent on $147.37 on duplicate for 1900 •••••• 22 37 Br balance due from E. W. Peters dupli cate 1900 539 40 By orders paid by Treasurer during the year 1900 "123 88 By balance due Directors at present settlement 1769 43 i 10500 06 Statement of Orders issued during the year 1000* Paid and outstanding and purposes for which the same ■were issued. Directors Salaries ♦ Steward 900 00 Physician 110 00 Attorney 30 00 Treasurer 75 00 cierk 75 00 Auditing and Duplicate 19 00 Transient Paupers 3 97 Ex. in settlement of cafes 88 91 Justices 41 10 Miscellaneous Items 19 20 Printers bills 78 85 Kent 25 00 Insurance 171 75 51370 78 Outside Relief as Follows: Medicine * 855 Coal and Wood 127 20 Shoes and Clothing 37 55 Undertaker 2'J 00 Insane at Hospital 2421 00 Paid other Uisrricts 33 39 General Meicbandise 820 23 $3469 92 For Maintenance of Poor House and Farm. Seeding Grain and Plants $ 38 40 Lime and Manure 22155 Shoes and Shoe Kepairing 39 45 Blacksmith bills 89 42 House and Farm Hands 397 28 Farm Implements and Hardware 100 58 Clothing 06 80 Meat bill 82 4i Coal 182 52 Improvements and repairs 2!t4 28 General Merchandise 234 87 Tobacco 27 35 Drug Store bills. 15 40 Flour and Feed 94 58 New Furniture 46 65 New Wagon 8500 Dive Stock 136 78 Separator * 9000 Orders outstanding at last settlement Orders issued during the year 1930 ?7 .'3 ®8 Paid by Treasurer during the year 190 C.87123 88 JOHNATHAN RUDY, ) THEO. HOFFMAN, -Directors P.M. KERNS, \ We, the Auditors of the Borough of Danville and Township of Mahoning have examined the above accounts and tind them correct. D. R. WILLIAMS, I C. Q. CLOUD, - Auditors. B. L. DIEHL, I Statements of Real Estate and Personal Property on hand at date of Settlement. Real Estate $22225 00 House and Kitchen Furniture 788 45 Live Stock 1363 70 Hay and Grain 1036 53 Vegetables 224 96 Meat and Lard 14873 Farming Utensils 1207 06 ( lothing and Material 60 53 Fruit. Preserves. &C 5 45 Vinegar 50 40 Flour 33 75 Tobacco 3 On Coal 150 00 Coftee and Tea 13 60 Molasses 3 00 Sugar 16 00 Separator 90 00 $'.'7420 18 Produce of Farm. 358 bushels of W heat $ 250 60 644 bushels Oats 192 60 246 bushclsPotatoes 147 60 1610 bushels Corn cars 402 50 6 bushels Onions 800 2 bushels Onion sets 2 50 5 bushels Beets 2 50 10 bushels of Tomatoes 5 00 1000 Lbs Cabbage 10 00 2915 Bundles Corn fodder 58 30 40 Tons Hay 736 00 695 lbs Butter 125 10 519D0z. Eggs 77 85 S2O y 56 Stock Raised. 37 Pigs SIIOOO 2 t'alves 18 CHI 3#Turkey« 2160 100 Chickens 25 00 70 Dueka 26 25 1 Colt 50 00 s2>o tr> Number of Paupers admitted during the year 1900 * Left and discharged 5 I Died a Total In House .lan. 1, 1«00 16 Meals furnished tramps 29$ Lodg »ngs 127 Chas. L. Pettis & Co., CASH PRODUCE BUYERS, Derssed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggs and Butter. 204 DUfINE STREET, NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. Shoes, Shoes Stylisil ! Ciisap I Kelia"ble I Bicycle, Cymnaslum and Tennis Shoes. THE CELEBRATED Carlisle Shoes AND THE Snag Proof Rubber Boots A SPECIALTY. A. SCHATZ, PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY IN EFFECT OCT. 15, 1900. TKAINS LEAVE DANVILLE (weekdays only) Fcr Philadelphia 11.35 a m. For New York 11.25 a m. For Oatawissa 11.25 a. m„ 6.04 p. m. For Milton 7.32 a. m., 4.00 p m. For W illiamsport 7.32 a. m., 4.00 p m. Trains for Baltimore, Washington and tl • South leave Twenty-fourth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, weekdays—3.23, T. 14 10.22 a. in., 12.16, 1.33, 3.03, 4.12, 5.03, 7.26, 8.26 p m., 12.21 night. Sundays 3.23, 7.14 a. m., 12.18' 1.33, 4.12, 6.03, 7.26, 8.26 p. ffi. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whar and South Street Wharf. WEEKDAYS— Express 9.00 A. M. t 2.00, 4.00, 5.80, 7.15 P. M. Accommodations t-.00 A.M., 6.30 P. M. Sundays—Express 9.00, 10.00 A. M. Accommodation 8.00 A. M , 5.00 P. M. ATLANTIC CITY-W'eekdavs-Exprest 7.8 >, 9.00, 10.15 A. M. 2.50, 5.80, P. M. Aceem modations 8.06, A. M , 4.05 P. M. Sundays —Express—4.Ho. 7.30 P. M. Accommodation 7.15 A. M., 4.05 P.M. Parlor cars on all express trains. For CAPE MAY—Weekdays—9.ls a. m., 4.18, 5.00 p m. Sundays—9.ls am. For OCEAN CITY-Weekdays-9.15a. m„ 4.15 p m. Sundays—9.ls a. m. For SEA ISLfc ClTY—Weekdays—9.ls a. m. » 5.00 p. m. NEW YORK AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS. Leave NEW YORK (Liberty Street) 3.40 P. M Leave ATLANTIC CITY, 8 30 A. M. Detailed time tables at ticket offices. W.G. BESLER, EDSON J WEEKS Gen.Suparinten lent General Agen JOHN" W. FARNSWOETH INSURANCE lib Fire Accident and steam Boiler Office: Montgomery Build In*, Mill street, Danville, - - Penn'a New Coal Yard! R. J. Pegg, Coal Dealer, has re moved to his new COAL YARD. OFFICE:— No. 344 Ferry Street (near D. L- & \V. R. R Crossing) YARD — In rear of Office. Robert J. Pegg, COAL DEALER. Telephone No. 158.
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