A >!•■»» *■>.« Oar*. nnncrr Hmry—Ye*, kind la.!?. I t« Btte km 'tf ni'<i><*v Mure tb** ro»»n*-jr I>ia*r rrnstH-d my trade. Kiii'l I.a.Jr—oh, tfafin orl'if i<->What did jv.u work at? llunxTT Henry—l ti< a ex>ant«-rfeiter, ■uk —Baltimurr A nirncsn Hubbrr« . CWM-MJ bou«e at Vneasy str>-.-t was robbed last nicht. I*<Miee Captain <t© «'.-rk»—Mr. Smith, look in your ln<ii« an<! s«- if a pi rrnit was issued to .injUnlj to rob the premise* at 4i«l«;Tl ** L'oeasj street i.;st Blfilt. —Puck Headache? Causes. Headache in n»n*lly cansnl by liv ltitf m poorly rmtilatid rooms. «enn dulgence in fool <w drink. iamflkifnt »*x«-r(*i«e mental strain. firitctuifiit <>r malaria Kran—- - Headache Ca,«snles quickly can-* th»- must seven and leaves the b'-ad clear and o««l. Price iV. S.ld hy l{ • —man <V N.>n » Pharmacy Receipts and Expenditirts of Montour County, Pennsylvania, Frrr the Year Ending; January 7th, 1901.- STATEMENT SHO WING THE TM ACCOUA TS OF THE COLLECTORS FOR THE YEAR 1900. OUNTY TAX- STATE TAX DOG TAX DISTRICTS COLLECTORS TAX TAX COLCTES AMOINT HAI.AM K T X 'M, 101.-T'RS AMUM BALASCE TAX AO"L»AV I'OL'CT'RS A MOOT BAUANCB ABATI EL I BN'l> <'OMIT-!-'N I-AID IHB. A J' N V A H>. DUE. APSHSSKD. A " Al 2'' COMISS'N. FAID. DIE. * M E N TS. M KM. ME.NT. I Aathcwy T«wn»Tl|. C. J. Yacel :037 25 :» V 6 1 #> Y. !•! ~ >•' :< " - «"> > /» 50 1 10 20 !VR :, ° (Jaooer ** Noah Kruni 4"i* !•"> II ;,I I * -• SR W 'J 1 W' 77 'J 4 * ■ "RFI 11 ML LIT JI IH> 16 |-O LINNVTLTE Uomueli ||].. \\". ivi«r*.... ..'il 85 . 6 90 1»3 W 5065 15 70! 7# I_'»7 68 HI 80 ll»I-; 38 .... I'JO I FIO ' 2 7" 1 08 "Y., 'Z~ I W» 110 WTTV T- W«»HIB.. I>a\NJ JolinM>n ... I"0 M 27 -- 2 :il 3; II '.'ll 01 7S ill L'L 15 " !' -I 2M ~7 Tli Oil 1 41 '1 SFT I:i !'J !7» L.L»r!> *• ........... .tolin HOU-LEMAN ..... L*I"S 01 -7 .4 1 I HI:! JY* J • F *2 <■( I.L .... .. s! ;>O J 70 O.» 57 57 00 ■UMM M*• John Marshall tOhi 1J 70 -| -J,I , 7 IHL« 7. 6J ll'-' < • '> '.IS 3 41 LLO '.'L 31 IKI ; 2-> 71 ;J{ 01 I> | (.0 MILIT-'UIIIII ** ..... N. IVuslrimaelier N I BS -4 -.5 - *_N,I 4. 715 II 3 If 1 > 1M M 1 -.7 F)0 4 Ml 1 111 28 "4 23 50 Mavherry *• C. J. flea\er !WL 53 II 71 JO ' '"J* 'F •" i ! «'.I T)- .'0 70 117 J# 13 3 (KL VAILEV " K. P. .\|>P!enian WWI HI 2S It 2 73 11 V IO T..1 1 . 2 3 201 T ( I 1♦; I»I 00 1 i' 3 1 lis Oil 7 1H) W NA*..NNLI* KTTR.TAVH Wan. t". Banyan 15! IC. ' "" ■' ' ' •" ( '7 '' •••• 11 00 '.O 31 - lit 300 HESLUCK TWP VLL H. Crawley 307 » 7 S , 97 250 "ti 3» -0 >3 1 o| 7J 2| II .... .. 21 50 27 til 13 62 7 <0 Total Tax Account for 1900 L i#l7 41 430 C -I 17 :M» -I LIWS SJ |:«M wt -J;-:• it I SI ios« S7 HUIS 0S I . 557 50 1.5,02 10 22 a»2 01 238 75 Taies received for Prior years 11 145 65 .. otal Taxes RECEIVED during the year A. IJ. 1»0).. . 13,:>LFL -ti 2132 OS I .7 •»'» Outstanding Taies in favor of County LAW 239:75 Estimated exonerations and commissions on same lao 00 .... J 25 jOO Actual amount of outstanding taxes in favor of County 1244 90 I 214 175 VB. The following taxes remain due and unpaid for INV9. to wit:— <rur> E, Hanlole. Collector of Anthony TWP., C- N.ty '• :- : .AX :1M«. Total ?.F>l.MI: by Edward W Peters, Collector of Danville Borough. County tax »*.''7. I'M* tax S-iO «0. Total f1.C1.07. • The Limestone Twp. tax account I-ettUil in hill tinoe Auditor*' reprt. I*. i . NKVKIKER, TIEISL RER, L\ T< i OL XT WITH LOVROTK MX XTI. OR. TU CM RICKITED FBOX TBS ITMFCOWING SCUKCKS: BY DISBURSEMENTS AS FOLLOWS: H.tlan.-e on Lantl at last settlement » '"'.431 13 NLo iint pnid on county orders during the year 11100 as per the classified aeel. of expenditures. . . SIo.T.T _ County Tax received for LLION 11.688 *'•' .\iiiourii paid Common wealth for Slate Tax of 1900 T"R which there was no order issued. 88,160 '.JO prior years 1 .'"IT 87 Treaaurer's coamisaioa on • • - 1 „„ State Tax received for IWMI l.'. TLRT <r- 1,10- 10 " •• for prior years 104 00 TREASURER'S COMMISSION, VIZ: Dog Tax received for LYMI .. - :, 2 ' 1 TWO MI l one-balf per cent, ou disbnrseim nt of •• • 1 •« •' for prior years 14-' LESS connty'S portion of Hotel Lieenses, commission ou satne having been allowed in County Tax received in IHOO on Unseated I.antls and Collectors Rtarns LIL 1 !>1 Treasurer's License account BS.I 50 R. imbureenient* of State Tax for L'.HK) 1,t._0 1., - —— Hotel UMMM for IVMio, county's portion, ... .. 883 50 Commissicm allowed 817,854 78 , Comitiissiouers of Northumberland County for one-half cxpci'iturt sof I 1.-inville riv. r L ri.L-.-, _ Ba;JUIC3 IZ HASIS of P- C- ITETBAKOR, Trea:crer, Januarv 7th. A D. 19C1 4,0.1.101 and other joint L'iitl»es. 780 2O ' " —— Commonwealth's costs, fines and jury funds 2T>5 '.CJ $'25,400 .1/ tieorjje P. Cotner, Ex County Treasurer I ( '4 H'J Amount retained as costs in connection with the eollectioi of Returned Taxis against the Mahoning Mill Company 1-1 33 Sale of old lumber 2 50 $ 25,400 37 —— R R M:UI.\KI;I(, iin: \si ITI I:. IX \< <Ol x r uiiip LICEXMES RECEIVER I>l ICIXI. THE IEAK W. I»OO. |LR. To amount of R<tnil Licenses .. $ 1,38">.U 4 I*. IJy amount paid Couittiouttenltu ............ ... « Billinrds and Pool Licenset 120 " for advertising Appraisers List and postage »«JJ Hotel Licenses 0,2.0- " " Treasurer's commission .. - V ••••• - ... «• Brewers and Distillers lactases ... 1,4 M " " amount Hotel Licences applied to county funds , county s portion). .. Wholesale Liquor Licenses 200- » " " T* IL^U:::Y~:'V:. C ~ .»» •« .< •« " «• Anthony Township 57 * Township 114 - ~ I. A NO Liberty Township „ .. .. «• •« •• Valley Township 114 $ 9,305 31 4 LASSiriEV \( ( OI \ L OF EKPEXIMTI'RES. COL'RT F.XPENSKS AND OOIOIOVWIALTH 00675: H. H-ndih-ks V,LL. y t W,. . 4745 34 SI }-, JAIL EXPENDITURES.— C R -,V - . (*CO. W. ( roinis, JR., ASLNU^T^IIVLLLO . . 21 ■ »•> «» *' *'•' ( oal V Grand Jurors O<T 24 WM. 15. Moovo. West Hemlock twp. 3<L4 ") I<» 4<»45 (; UH 4S U " Travers Jurors \fn'O I T J.C.Miller, I'rothonotary, Sin C'ti- j Water rent and water repairs .••• 52 00 Constables making quarterly returns and tipstaves - nection with regis'tion of birth A death. ltH", 44 85 J Clothing for prisoners 1 GEORGE J. VandiTslice, court stenographer .. " | L>r 1 Grier Barber, medical attendance for prisoners 23 NO E. K. Hale, court cryer and juuitor 2HO $ 8 0 79(J ~,,7 J 1294 90 General repair and supplies 4009 Thomas C. \N elah, district attorney •_> IS. Tho amounts under item annual ass. inclade K. A. Adains. painting county jail, jail stable and jail fence — 1.(8 50 J. C. MILH-r, clerk of courts and prothonotary ' State tax assessment, registration of voters registration of S. J. Welliver, paints etc F.L 20 OEORT{E M-TI- r-, sherifiF ,V.I HI ! 1 school ehildr< n and regis'tion of birth & death, as 1 illows: 1 Sundry person s for repairs 44 90 Justices -. „,| Annual assessment .$ 24<>- Lawn mower Constables State Tax assessment 92 ' Witnesses ... _" ' Registry of voters. . ... 305 ' $ 696 62 Recording Commis-soners bonds Ac 10 Registry of birth and death 65 90 ELECTION EXPENSES: - Cost of havint; book of evidence printed for Superior Court in lteeistrv of school children 125 ~ . , . T 452 27 case of Oeorye P. Cotner, Ex-Treas vs. Montour county. 11— Spring election 3 UO-OO General election •• ..... Watchman at URINRPIVN MNNRVM\K > The Record Publishing Co. of Milton for official and specimen $ 3,115 22 ' ballots for spring and general elections COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS Ac.- Road views and surveys $ 61— Election blanks and supplies «•» . 4 in Lumbt r and material for bridges IKI2I Geor *e cocninissioDiT 126 days at3,. »0 * *!. T i ... General repairs 180 00 I $ 1063 90 Wesley Perry, «• 126 " •• «> j Hiram C San lei " 125 " " -IN '' * 728 81 MISCELLANEOUS:— :":.....W- NE* JOINT BRIDGE <» LITTLE BOAMNOCREK : 1.<.,..!S »«-»• County Auditors and clerk 75 08 Amount paid to sundry persons for material, masonry A labor. 8 321 34 ( Interest on county bonds. JU'rv Commissioners 8120, \ |{ Northumberland county liable for one-half of this 1 Amount paid for sheep killed by dogs -10- Tnvelin -EXPENSES necessarily incurred by commissioners in amount, less 220, amount paid by them to Nelson and Premium on noxious animals .'•! TR the discharge of official duties 60 54 Buchanan, for new iron bridge Inquisitions on sundry persons 'J* . oou . j DANVILLE RIVER BRIDGE EXPENSES:— I County Teachers Institute ••••••. ° U $ 2284 42 Support of convicts at E. S. Penitentiary , A ! Amount paid for material and labor in facing piers . $ 1 11 82 Huntingdon Reformatory 1,1 ' 2- ' GEORGE MAIERS, SHERIFF;— J " " " " repairing roof 90 00 .. .. Inmates in State Hospital 273 75 LINORIRISONERS and kevs 8 527 251 " " " " in sidewalk and State Tax on county indebtedness for 1899 10000 cobbling approach to bridge 273 47 BUR i A I of indigent soldiers • . H"V ) W'LSBINI! for prisoners 5080 Amount paid for general REPAIR 3 !T5 Fire Wardens for extinction of forest fires. 15184 Convex ina prisoners to E. S. Penitentiary 3485 j '' " V fn ~ C. MDBR, Prothonotary, certifying judgments ect. to com- Reports to B-ard of Public Charities 20 J ' watchman 00—, missioners office "L 4 M) ■ L. Sidler, Recorder, certifiymg mortgagts etc., commis s 752 00 ~ 1.417 72 sioners' office 1580 X 18 Northumberland county liable for one-half of the Sundries v . •' ,R, O ASSESSORS' PAY. expenditures on River Bridge ' AN'L As't. Tri'L AS't. . 1 O c 007 S-T JobD A. Whippl., Antbony Isaiah W. K.nm, Cooper twp 30 5O 14 44 5O , Station, ry and blank book, $ 232 99 TOT AL amount of orders issued in 1900 18,738 76 George W. DeGreen perry twp. 48 0, 26 - 74 (»O ounty printing and advertising ~ : Amount of orders unredeemed for 1900 250 Jos. L. Frame, Danville, First WARD 96 50 T.A— 1»>1 ;,0 Coal • 244 Harry E. S- ulel, " S'S'ONDW Al' ■" '" 1 I J'' ' ,: . LS OC Z- Amount of orders redeemed for 1900 8 18,736 21) W Fred. Jacolm » Tbir, Ward 101 SO bO _ 61 80 \\ „t r rent and wa er re, M.rs 26 85 Amount of order, red,eined for prior years 200 John Jenkins, " Fourth WARD 75 6.-» G» l3O H. T Gen.ral repairs and supplies ... 72 8s 1 J W.C. Robbins, Liberty twp. ... 5895 32- 9090 ! EXPRESS AND pj-stage . Total amount of orders redeemed in 1900 8 18,73826 Matthew Feinour, Limestone twp .... 48 .J0 .8 76 50 sundry persons cleaning court house 19 65 S. W. Deibert, Mahoning twp 49 15 16— 0">15 Jerry Vought, Mayberry twp 28 05 111— 38 05 S 83"> 37 j FINANCIAL NTATE.FLK.XT OF THE ASSETS %XB> I I \L;LL Llll S or 9IONTOUR COINTI. To amount of bonded indebtedness S 21,000 00, By amount of cash in hands of County Treasurer $ 4,099 01 • ■ .. unredeemed orders for 1900 250 " Outstanding county tax FUR 1900 1,24496 „ .« doe Commonwealth for tax on county indebtedness for 1900 84 TIN " " DOG " " 21475 .< «• estimated ouUtanding bills ......... .... 3" " " returned " •' and prior years 132 72 U J AE |s_ Hoffman Estate on Commonwealth costs for years 1897 and 1898 in dispute. . 17155 " •• county " 1899 275 77 " dog O <> JI; $ 21,2880 1 I/I;i iiililies in <>\4'EK!S ol' ASSELS 15,252 08 $ 21,288 05 P. C. Newbaker, Treasurer, in account with the Several Districts for Taxes Arising from Unseated Lands and Collector's Returns. . . , _ _ Balance still due the several Districts including Q|§TRICTS Received in I 900. Treasurer s Commission of D per cent, on same .mount Paid by Treasurer to the several Districts. balance on hand forprior years SCHOOL, WMI. ftor. BOTO'gb Water S.FMD gehool Road POOR. Boro'gb Watei I School, I;. Poor. Ijlloro'GH Water.JJS. Fund* School j Road, J Poor. Boro V gl WsteiHlS. Fund . i liiH i| 9!90 i L-*7 ji W it AO 1 141 Z\U 121 /^SS?IW,R P -;:::::: IS ; 1" « :::::::: :: : :::: : ' :::::::: .'tin H7 ..... F.iss, ,7• ■—' •r.I-'L 155, .. BSI 12 .... T#L [SB 28S88 814 411 818 8 «WPf «|S : r : ,S ::::»U »,» :::: SSSS-to;:::::: "«« »*"■ *; -i» -7,7 :::::::::::::::.-»►> "&<* W ::::::: M 7.. «» :::::: :::: :: ::: :: -H# ::: I:WS "KW Wsininirtmi*ilie Horn ! :: "i-... ' Wait H'-MI >, Twp.. It'ti I - 738 .1 88 J 1 ' " ' '• * TOTAL.... 377 I«W 102187 26! |HH 121 I IS |SI , | I.; :.. |ll Isi 12 , O | |JH Is) |77 "" I- ' I I :IS | S;, ; Ll| 7A | at' '- II 1 30 I I We. the undersigned Commissioners of Montour Co. Pa., do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures of said County for tho year ending JAN 7, 1901, is true and COR,.-ct to the best of our knowledge and belief. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal ol olhei this L_ h. day ot .lanuary, A. 1. || IH\MS\ NI >F 1 T»K Attest: JOHN ('. PEIFER, CI.KKK. WESJ.KY PERRY,' S MOKTOUK Co. FI IT<JI R" TVI IP ARI (•' THF TI'IWIT'Q II I<* TII I." PNI'DT NV ('( IM M(I V I'FF*"AS TIT ill I - ("I )I NTY II I** M' 'N I'M K'. WE. THO UNDORSINIV'L Au<l(tor3of th 6 ('ounty of Montour, HTFTTC (>f a Iter LI JI \iII U cn CL U1 \ TJII.I Iti C D mmrn ■< I '' .i-.•.« >;»•• - »<?••• •< «»»•»»«;^ Of January. A. L>. L'.*'L. TY L\ C. .sewbaker Treanurcr. .T Kour I'honsan.l. ami Ninety Nine 1) LILNRJ MI.T I »nt (_eii'. ,» I' :■ 01), also >I balanct ilut the several districtg of 1 X>O Iluiidiid and I « itx I hi., liluir.lN MM I.x .ix tnti -»J.. ) LU w UNCUS whereof we have hereunto set our hahafe and sea LR this I2ih. day of januarj, A.1.1. I. DWIFI DIFIII [SK\I ] JOHN P. OCLIC K. [MAL.I I A «{JI^ M Attest: JOHN (J. PEIFER, CLEKK. WILLIAM BLACK, [SEAL. 1 J H»w In Roll I'oiilt r«. I Fowls to t>e boiled u.i .i wl. should soak milk. When I ;.• •.: . ! r t them well. put 11.« ti id vi v.it ft slice of IMN (sweet ud urwi td a small ou u I , - : , ei«*d t-acou and as. . 1 vv a I il jr ley Inside. S. » !.« i . • i a »i.x\ re. cover ibe pi > .;i l< t t!. ■ i luer. Remove tlx ii, cart-It 'l> - .1 rises, cover : .... - » 20 minutes. Take ti:< IJ .:'t ti • i.rua I put to side ol and let s..u«r until duue. Hint 112«« S*«»n*» i * « ; Remove head and ItH. cat lliioira frout ami la< I. .n. l ni >\. lia<l">»e first, tben M-le i.oils S.astwith salt and pep,*T and |»nt t<thei The fish will t.ot app :II i.have Iteenoned. Cut luto desired »iz»» pieces, «! Into beateu ecu. then into Urea I cinilis. Fry coldi n hrown :n «!••«•;» li< lard Garuisb with inivh t and s,j«.| li a ons flow to Hrttil l ivh Bel<fl aia I :I • I li-li t •; |. -m son. Wl|H*. spnnkb with salt ami |H-p per. place in a xx.-l! greased t»ro: I« i a n<; broil over a <lt m lite. ki'Uiuvc frotn the broiler, T t . «,tii salt .id p ;i;»ei i and bru-b ever wilb soft but'or Serve with |>otaioos a la maltr" d'hotel Hon to MaLr Veal t.< >»f. Three jioiinils of raw xea! one 112 »ttrf!» pound of salt (Kirk. cbopp* <1 tine, add out* cup of tine cracker eruuibs. iwo eg;:*. well beaten; one tea>jM>otiiUl of pr*' lit. two nfuls o; - mill a little maei Pake two bo - rs I" 1 a deep di.sb or pau. Cold Cure For Busy PM p!c. Many j<*nple neglect a mid lx'eansi they say they have no time to attend to it Kranse«, Cold ('me is a remeilv which can k- taken without danger while |M»rfnrniiti}f your daily dutii s. and will relieve the most at:;;ravat» d cases in -4 hours. S-ild by \ Son - Pharmacy. F!. NV« *»<»NI». ,UM.| warm water over H pint of heaits and soak all niirbt. In the tuorninu ilia in and turn into a soup Kettle with a (juarter of a |n.innl of si . eal salt porh. a sliced onion and ti ioot of celery. Bring slowly to a boil! and sninner for six hours Bub through ; a , oars., sieve, return the soup to the, kettle and -• a-on with salt, pepper and •. a teas,Hionful of kitchen hoiniuct and, then thick* ti with a tenspootiful of | brown roux Put a lia'.dti I *if *liee of I tine bread on tl.< ilate ol the soup after it is in tbe U.it tu. ' Hint tot ook l.voiinnioc I rljie One pound of roo!;ei| irijie *Ut it 3 ; sutell pn ees. txxo tabh-spoout tils of but !• r. one of chopped oti. iti. one of vine par -tit ami pepper Put the onion and butter in the frying pan. and when the omoii turns yellow putin the tripe and cook live minutes, season with salt, pepper and vinegar and serve ou j crisp pieces of toast. V S|»nnl»li Vlnmrir. Pome recent jokes from Madrid, piv- Inn au Idea of contemporaneous Span ish humor: "Hut why do you marry so poor a woman?" "To revenge myself. I have suffered lunch in this world." ".Mi, I understand—au unhappy love affair." "No. I am marrying a |»oor woman to make my creditors rave!" (iedeou poes lo confer with llio presl i dent of the Society For the Prevention i of Cruelty to Animals. "What do you want?" "I desire to l»e protected. My wife treats me like a dog." Medical consultation: "How do you find too, doctor?" "Very bad. You are worn out, and It Is necessary that you give tip all head work." "That would ruin mo, doctor. I>on't you know I'm a barber?" ! D„L.&W RAILROAD, TIME TABLE. In Effect September Ist, 1899 G< >INU WEST I* AS r* !_!_!- • N ' tW VoltK. r.M. A. H ~ M lUin ln.x si Lv. n 30 l 0 1,1 i riKloiiher St.. « ,t,i lu Uu Holiukcn... 9 46 s<*ranton \i _ I Ip.M. .'. '' 10 00 ,if> | 34u0 02 Be.lew . . -. 1 \ i'TVlni 10 lfl IU. ! ; c |„ iawaonh ,0 23 1 * ti i*» ljuryea 10 ' :i ft. •; u I'lllf ton 11l 3J - 4lf >i>-i|U'-ln<niin Ave... 10 ;;f - - 4isfj":'o wv i riti.ton as m :*i 2 'i' i oit « yoinmic 711 10 M **• i la-., > Port \ Fort . ; ... I,|, I Beimel t ; „ io 68 * » 12. ,'( 4;; Kingston 7 1 in 24. 4»v ,j, Kingston id ; )t j VI 4 30 u Plymouth J mc... . 247 i-jj «~> Plymouth 11 25. " ,~, Avondale ; 't 7 Nantieoke 11 13 3C! "*' llunlook'i 11 in- 3 10 Sbickshinjiy H3O 331 " Hick's Kerry fll 4:5 33; ""i Beach I aveu 11 4sf 8 Berwick g I 11 54: 341 —• Briar t.'reek fg •> If 3 5t ■••• Lime Kidge S3 fia (■» 404 Espy 8 3. 12 411 Bloomsburg . *l" 12 22 4IT '*•• Hupert 8 t 1 12 27 42i "" Catawissa ■ 8 st: 12 32 429 Danville 1 11 1 12 47 4 4'. Chulasky ! ... 1 .. 449 i>iineron 9 2 12 67 464 ■ ■ S 4li MHKBI4ND 9 3 ! ll' 5 05" *■• ■ H U»l Af. " " M. P.M. P.M GOING JfiAST. FTATIOSS. |, AS PAB. PAS. PAS. PAl i_ I ! NEW YotK p.m:!p-ni. a.lll a.m. am Barclay St. Ar 330! 600 j B Christopher St... 3110; 4 60; ■■ <>■>■> Hoboken 247 448 ••• " Kerunton 10H5 12 55; | il 10 a.m.! p.m. ] am daily I P-M A.M. PM P-M P-M. Ullj Scranton 942 12 3o 460 6 3,j 907 Bellevue 9 3 s Taylorville U 3:i| * 6 25 5..7 Laokawanna 9a; * 3 " 5 ' 147 liuryea a 2-' i * 'l4 5 S4h Pittelon y l!l| 12 17 429 5 :»4-l Susquehanna Ave.. 9 16, 12 i 4 4J4 6 b3» •A est Hittston.... ... 421 6 s •!() Wyoming »0s 12 Oh, 4 101 •> J >22 Forty Fort 9 o'.' .... 410 4 » - .h Bennett 900 4 Oiii 1 0 »24 KinKSton, 857 12 02 40 41 I•> *>2l Kingston 855 12 00| 412 4 .j8 10 Plymouth .tunction 8 5o! 3 s">! 4 1 SIN Plymouth Bld 11 52 3 51' 4 41. 801 Avondale 8 40: • 3 4'i | s <« Nantieoke 8 c'< 11 4. r > 342 i. r il Hunlock s 8 27' i 3 34 * 4ti Shickshinny 8 I.V 11 30 324 7 W Hick's Ferry 8 04 3 13 7 25 Beach Haven 7 53; ! 307 ; |7 12 Berwick 745 11 114 3JI jj 00 Briar Creek 7 8 70" Lime Kidge 7 30j i 248 « ">2 Espy 72.1 10 46 242 "4' Bloomsburg 715 10 4i 23d j f B '' Kupert 70» 10 3ii 231 tJfttawissa 703 10 32 226 "2S Danville 850 10 21 212 6 Chulasky 1 i'! Cumerun 6 38 NosthiimßßUL'D... 6 25, 10 00 151 •' • ,0 JLVIA.h. A.H. V. Mr. M P . M Connections at Kupert with Philadelphia & Heading Kail road for Tamanend, Tamaqlta. Williamsiort, Sunbury, Fottsvi.le, etc. Ai Northumberland with P and E. Div. P. K. K. for llarrisburg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren Corry, and Erie. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TIME TABLE In Effect Nov. 25th, 1900' A M ,A. M. ( P.VI.P. M Scranton(D&H)lv j 6 4'. 39 38 2 Is U27 I'ittston " " *7 U8 flo 00|5 242 4 S2| .1..H A. M. A. M.'P. M. P.M Wilkesbarre,.. lv § 7 3-' §lO 55'j 3OS =6 oo riyin'th Ferry f737 112 li 02|f 316iC 07 Nantieoke 7 46 Jl JO, H26 6 17 ][[[[[ MocannqUii .... 41 BU4 11 32 C 46 637 \Vapwallopen.. 8 13 il 42 3 ;"»♦» 647 *" ar 824 11 52 407 700 A. M 11\ M. P.M. 1 'ottsville lv $ 5 Wi 12 lvS \ narnrrnn ▼ •«*• .... »}<»•» & fWi Toiiihieken kk 722 218 610 Kern (Hen 44 7 2i» 2V7 ois ****** Hock «Hen "I 7 35 2 34 625 "" Nescopeck ari 8 0<» 300 000 "*]*]* l/atawissa.. .ar A. M A.M P. AI. P M Nescopeck lv ij 824 §ll .".2 407 700 Cieasv •• 833 12 <2 4Hi 700 Espy Ferrv.... " I 8 43 12 10 1 4 21 7 2' ; E. Bloomsburg, "j 847 12 14 420 7 25] |"|_ Catawi-sa ar 855 12 21 4 :!5 732 Catiwissa lv 856 12 21 4 732 South Danville "I 9 14 12 38 4 53' 7 Si! Sunbury " 935 1 0u; 5 15 sis' A. M. P.M. P. M RM. Sunbury lv H 4L' § 1 10 §5 45 s4O Lewisburg.... ar 10 13 1 4"> ais Milton " lu 08 139 614 904 Williamsport.. 11 On 2 7 10 11.50 Lock Haven... ",11 511 340 807 Kenovo " A.M. 440 000 Kane " 8 25 ; P.M. P. M. lock Haven..lv :12 10 345 ' Bellefonte ....ar 105 ; 441 ] Tyrone " I 2 15 I •! 00 I'hllipsblirg " ( 441 '-\ 826 j Clearfield.... "| 637 9009 ' l'ittsbiirg.... " 1 0 55 il 11 30 ..... 1 ~~ A.M. P. M. P. M. P M Sunbury lv 960§ 155 5 25jiiS 31 Harrisb'urg.... ar 11 80 § 3 15 ( ti 55 :0 10 P. 51. P. M. P. M. A All Philadelphia., ar i) 3 17 1 6 23 || 10 201 4 25 Baltimore 311 i 6 n0 !• 4. u' 30 Washington... "If 4 M|£ 7 16 '.O SSI 4 05 |A7M". P, M. ~ Sunbury lv § 9 57 § 2 08 Lcwintown Jc. ar 1140' 3 50; ....' Pittsburg •' 0 55j§113u] _ A.M. P, M P. M P M ~~ Harrisburg.... lv 11 46 346|| 7 2<. :102". P.M. A.M.AM Pittsburg ar 1 ti 55|!l 1130 y 1 541 5 30] P. M.| PM A M A M Pittsburg lv 7 10! 830 :i 00 18 00 jA. M ! A M P M Hani.-'burg.... ar'l 1 55], 3 4'| 930 s 3 loj .... P M I A Ml ~ Plttsbuig lv 1 15 8 10 ! PHI; Lewistown J;. "..... 730 ;3 :0 Sunbury ar 9 J i 5 U0 '"[ P. M.l A M A M A M; Washington... lv 10 4u j 7 r> 10 50, Baltimore •• 11 41 45t 840 11 45 " Philadelphia..." 11 20 425 840 12 26 A. M A M|A. M.l P M Harrisburg.... lv 3 35';; 755 ;11 4d|; 100 Sunbury ai*;S 505 5 9 31. 110j 610 jl'.M. A MAM Pittsburg lv ;12 45 :! to ; 8 00 Clearfield.... " ! 4 Oil! .. . 1 9 28 Plitlipsburg.. " 150 !10 12 Tyrone " ■ 7 15 ; 8 10 12 30 Bel lefonte.. " , 831 932 142 Loek Haven ar! 9 301 : 10 30 2 P.M. A M V M I'll Erie lv I 4 30 .j Kane " 7 55, i; ti 00 ; Kenovo " 11 15|j ti 4-, 10 30 | Lock Haven.... " 12 081 7 35 1 11 25 3 00 ; A.M.! p M | WilllainsiHjrt .. " 106 830 -.12 lo 4 0»t Milton 1'« 919 127 4 >2 •••• Lcwisburg "] 1 905 1 151 447 Sunbury ar 227 , 940 165 620 ;A. M. A M P M! P M Sunbury lvljj ti >0 9 .'>s ;200u 548 South Danville"; 7 13 .0 17 221 609 ""j Catawissa " 733 )0 3ft 230 627 E Bloomsburg.. " 739 10 43 2 43, 632 Espy Kerry.... " 743 fio 47 ftt 36 Crea5y.........." 753 lo 6t) i 'J rv. I> 46 Nescopeck " 803 tl o.', 3 0,1 665 ~M M. P M ('atawissa 1\ 7 3S ; Nescopeck IV ;11 55 ; 4 in ; 7 05 Hock (Hen ar 8 21. 12 21 t3O 731 Fern (lien " 8 12 27| I 4:; 737 Tomhicken " 842 12 35 151 74 . Hazleton 11 90" 12 •> 12 805 Pottsville " 115" 220 030; »05 AM AM P M P M - Nescopeck lv 58 CI II '5 J3 05 655 • ... "fVapwallopen. .ar 818 11 20 3 P.I 709 Mocitnatjua .... " 828 II 32 329 721 .... Nantieoke " 84s 11 54 348 742 P 51, Plym'th Ferry 'fS 57 12 <2 '. f7 62 Wilksbarro ..." 9"6 12 in 4 "5] 800 a 5i r M p u r 51 Piitst«,n{l)A H) ar; u ;'u 12 49 ; 452 h36 | Scranton " " 10 i'B lls 5 2tl g9 t«> . Weekdays. (Daly 112 King station. Additional Train leaves lla/U ton 5.15 p. in., Tomlilekeii 5.:V> p. m., Kern tilen 5.43 p. m , Hock tilen 5.50 p.m., arriving at Catawissa 0.25 p. Itl. Pullman Parlor and Sleeplnit tars run on ; through trains between Sunbury. Williamsport ] and lirie. between Sunbury »ud Philadelpliia and Washington and between Harrisburg, i'itts- Ourg and the West. Kor further information apply to Ticket Agents /. />'. UUT CHINS OA", J. K. WOOD. Oeit'l Manager. Qcn'l /'iim'bV A<j Afc-M AL SI % I K>lK\ » OF THE DIRECTORS OF J HE POOR OK Danville and Mahoning Dis tiict for the \ ear fcnding Jan. i, 1901. J. I* HAKE, Treasurer. | In account with the Directors of the Dan i e and Mahoning Poor District. D/t To balance due Directors at lust settle „ ""-lit 52390 l:j I.i cash received from Nathan Fen sterinachi-r on duplicate for IS9 1 .. 42 ,i 2 locasli received from Nathan Fenster iniiclier on duplicate for 1900 510(10 I'M cit-di received from E. W. Peterson duplicate for ISWs 250(1 I o cash received from K. VV Peterson ... 3)0 00 rwe.ved from K. \V. Peters OD <1 ■■ |»i i.-nt-e for 1900 40K5 09 cash received from Thomas Hrlslin SO "0 1 <1 cash received Iroin Oomer Thomas... 90 00 caidi received from Kniinn Woods ... 50 00 cash receivedl from .Montour Lxltre.. 81 25 C:IHII received from Emerson Adams . 500 00 c.iph received from Steward for Pro." ducesold 354 37 catli received from other Districts'. Ml 55 cash received from returned tax.. 196 05 cash received from John shank... 33 50 cash received from Win. E. VOUHR 325 * 8593 Ml at. liy whole amount of orders paid by the Treasurer during the year 1800 712:1 HX Hal due Directors at present settlement SI 709 i 3 Director* of Dunrffle and Mahoning Poor District in Account with the District. DH. To balance due from Treasurer at last Reltiement 2390 U To balance due from I>. Kuckel at last settlement on duplicate for 1896 549 30 To balance <luc from Nathan Fenste macher at last settlement on dupli cate lor 1899 45 81 To balance due from E. W. Peters at last settlement on duplicate for the year 189* 40 05 To balance due from E. W. Peters at last settlement on duplicate for the ISOU 401 65 To amount of duplicate issued E. W. Peters for the Horounh of Danville for the year 1900 4893 08 To penalty of 6 percent on *.">l3 72 on duplicate for 1!XI0 25 08 To amount of Duplicate issued to Nathan- Fenstermacher lor the Township of Mahoning fir the year 1900 816 13 To 5 per cent penalty on #05.27 on dupli cate lor 19(H) x 20 To ci.sh received from (Joiner Thomas.. 90 10 cash received from Emma V oods 50 00 cash received from Montour Lodge.. 91 25 cash received from Emerson Adams 500 00 cash received from Thomas Hrislin 80 0J cash received from John Shank 33 50 cash received from Win. E. Young. 325 cash received from Steward for pro duce sold 354 37 cash received from Other D'stricts... 141 55 cash received from returned taxes 196 05 * 10505 06 at. Hy balance due from D. Kuckel on du plicate for 189S 649 30 By commission allowed Nathan Eenst macberof.'i per cent on 112 44.70 on du licate for the year 189'.) 224 By exoneration allowed Nathan Fenst macheron duplicate for the year 1899 1 05 By abatement allowed Nathan Fenster tnacher of 3 per cent on $336 40 on du plicate for 1900 16 82 By commission allowed Nathan Fenster macher of 3 per cent on #319 58 on du plicate for the year lflfiO 9 58 By commission allowed Nathan Fenster machi rof 5 per cent 011 #2lO 51 on du plicate for 1900 10 52 By exonerations allowed Nathan Fens termacher on duplicate lor the year DM. 1 GO By amount returned by Nathan Fenster macher OB duplicate 1900 2 34 By balance due from Nathan Fenster macher on duplicate 1900 08|53 By commission allowed E. \V. Peters 015 per cent on t26 30on duplicate for 1898 1 31 By 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 lilt By balance due from E. W. Peters for 189 8.) 80 By abatement allowed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent on S39SI 99 011 duplicate n.#i rtni 11HW> JQ.i T.U By commission allowed E. \V. Peters of 2 per cent on f.i 74."> 40 for the year 1900 74 71 By commission allowed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent on #147.37 on duplicate for 1900 22 37 By balance due lrotn E. \V. Peters dupli cate 1900 539 40 By orders paid by Treasurer during the year 1900 7123 88 By balance due Directors at present settlement 1769 43 S 10505 00 Statement of Orders issued during the year 1900. Paid and outstanding and purposes for which the same tcere issued. UhMiorj Salaries $ 300 00 Steward '■flin (M) Physician m —> Attorney 30 00 Treasurer 75 00 Clerk 75 00 Auditing and Duplicate 19 00 Transient Paupers 3 97 Ex. in settlement of cases 88 91 Justices 44 10 Miscellaneous Items 19 20 Printers bills 78 85 Kent 25 00 Insurance 171 75 21370 78 Outside Relief as Follows: Medicine # 855 Coal and Wood 127 20 Shoes and Clothing 37 55 Undertaker 82 00 Insane at Hospital 2421 00 Paid other Districts 33 89 General Meicliandise 820 23 #3469 92 For Maintenance of Poor House and Farm. Seeding Grain and Plants # 38 40 Lime and Manure 22155 Shoes ar.d Shoe Kepairing 39 45 | Blacksmith bills 89 42 House and Farm Hands 397 28 Farm Implements and Hardware 100 58 Clothing 90 80 Meat bill 82 4. Coal 52 lmprovements and repairs 294 28 (Jeneral Merchandise 234 67 Drug Store bills 15 40 Flour and Feed 94 58 New Furniture 46 61 New Wagon 85 0" Live Stock H0 78 Separator !> 0 0>» $2283 1* Orders outstanding at last settlement— Orders issued during the year 19J0 57123 88 Paid by Treasurer during t lie year 190 C 87123 88 JOHNATHAN RCDY, i THEo. HOFFMAN, -Directors P. M.KEKNS, * We, the Auditors of the Borough of Danville and Township of Mahoning have examined the above accounts and find them correct. D. R. WILLIAMS, J C.G.CLOUD, '-Auditors. B. L. DIEHL, I Statements of Heal Estate and Personal Property on hand at date of Settlement. Real Estate #22225 00 House ami Kitchen Furniture 788 45 Live Stock 1383 70 Hay ami Grain 1036 53 Vegetables 224 90 Meat anil Lard Farming Utensils 1207 06 Clothing and Material 60 53 Fruit. Preserves, &e 5 45 Vinegar 50 40 Flour Tobacco 3 00 Coal 150 00 Codec and Tea 13 60 Molasses 3 00 Sugar 10 Separator 90 00 #27420 18 Produce of Farm. 358 bushels of Wheal...., # 250 60 642 bushels Oats 192 60 240 husheUPotatoes 147 00 1610 bushels Corn ears 402 50 li bushe's Onions 300 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 j 40 Tons Hay 736 00 695 lbs Butter 125 10 519D0z. Eggs 77 85 #2013 55 Stock liaised. 37 Pigs #IIOOO 2 Calves 18 00 3t)Turkeys ~ 2160 100 Chickens 25 00 70 Ducks 20 25 I Colt 50 00 #250 85 .. amber ol Paupers admitted during the year 1900 * Left and discharged 5 Died "" *"*" o Total in House Jan. 1, l'.tOO .. 18 " 1,1901 17 .Meals lurnishod tramps 298 Lodgings 127 Chas.L. Pettis &Co., CASH PRODUCE BUYERS, Derssed Poultry, Game, Furs, ERRS and Butter. 204 DUANE STREET, HEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. Shoes, Shoes StylisH 1 CHeapl Bicycle, Cymnasium and Tennis Shoes. THE CKLERRATKI) 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) Fir Philadelphia 11.25 a m. For New York 11.25 a m, For Catawissa 11.25 a. m., 6.01 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 tit South leave Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, weekdays—3.2S, 7.14 10.22 a. m., 12.16, 1.33, 3.03, 4.18, 5.08, 7.26, 8.26 p m., 12.21 night. Sundays 3.23,7.14 a. m., 12.16" 1.33, 4.12, 6.03. 7.26, 8.26 p. DC. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whar and South Street Wharf. WEEKDAYS—Express 9.00 A. M., 2.00,4.00, 5.00, 7.15 P. M. Accommodations 8.00 A.M., 6.30 P. M. Sundays—Express 9.00, 10.00 A. M. Accommodation 8.00 A. M , 5.00 P. M. ueave ATLANTIC CITY-Weekdays—Express 7.8 •, 9.00, 10.15 A.M. 2.50, 5.30, P. M. Acc«m modations 8.06, A. M , 4.05 P. M. Sundays —Express—4.3o. 7.a0 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.. 4.1 a, 5.00 p 111. Sundays—9.ls a I*. For OCEAN ClTY—Weekdays—9.ls a. m„ 4.15 p m. Sundays—9.ls a. m. For SEA ISLE 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, 8.80 A. M. Detailed time tables at ticket offices. W. G. BESLER, EDSON J WEEKS Gen.Superintendent General Agen JOHIST W. FAENSWORTH INSURANCE Life Firs Accident and SGam Boiler * Office: Montgomery Budding, Mil StrMt, Danville, - - Ponn'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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