Application of HOHII Material. The evils from Improper construction of stone roads are even greater than those resulting from the use of im proper material. Macadam never in tended that a heterogeneous conglom eration of stones and mud should lie called a macadam road. The mistake is often made of depositing broken stone on an old road without tirst pre paring a suitable foundation. The re sult in most cases Is that the dirt and mud prevent the stone from packing and by the action of traffic ooze to the surface, while the stones siuk deeper and deeper, leaving the road as bad as before. At Whakarewarewa, New Zealand, there are geysers, hot springs, boiliug pools, mud volcanoes and hot water falls. Santa Claus is unknown in Spain. The three Magi are supposed to be the ihlldren's gift brlngers. Receipts and Expenditures of Montour County, Pennsylvania, For the Year Ending January 7th, 1901., STATEMENT SHO WING Til E TAX ACCOUJV TS OF TII /; S. //1 7///. 1L COLLECTORS FOR THE YEAR 1900. || COUNTY TAX. | STATE TAX- JJ DOC TAX DISTRICTS COLLECTORS. TAX BO PAY TAX COL'CT'RH AMOUNT BALAKCH TAX 'EO'NAV COL'CT'RS AMOUNT BALANCE TAX BODAT COT< " R ' RE AMOUNT BAI.ANCB |>ABBKBBBDji || RKTUBH ' D j COMlSS'jl.|| PAID, j DCS. ASSBSSED.j jCOMBB'JR. j| PAID, jj DUK. JjAMHSSKD.jj | COMIBS'If.. PAID, jj DUK. Aathopy Township jC. J. Yagel IJ 1057 25 j3BI G, j llgj 26 I®! j| |®2 IW ji J!T 22 81 80 ; 8I 77 fj2sjj Mj7B j || 60 ISO || I|lo I 163h20 ! 2 87 9 Cooper | Noah Krum j4 >9 45 14 51 4 03 ,S 2. 2B < 4 * 1 «» 27 Wi 50 Uerry Town. hip* I David C. Johnson }i 1050 fit! 27 57 2 M 31 0 .S •« 1 »21 2*» £7 7: (HI 1 41 2 38 &43 12 75 Liberty " I John Boudeman 01 27 U 1 FLL W « !', .?£ FT V!' *«« i ,«> ,<< *i » 128 70 £ST 57 IHI -UmeMone •• John Marshall H«6 12 70 7 , -jii .V.' 51 'IS I 21 31 00 : 71 J8 01 ti 00 Mahoning " N, Kensterinacher !"1 <>B 1 24 25 2 66 *•' 'JJ£ ' | " ' 5,1 •>' "><• 4 80 1 LFI ' 28 23 r>o Mayherry " !C. J. Cleaver i 30» 53, U' ,1 10 « j " G „ : J3 » •••• •• 22 50 70 B7 $ 13 300 Vat IT* " I F. P. Appieinan ! JK» , W 28 U 2i .3 31 » «{0 !S6 «< 2,01 KI 10 OL 00 1:« 168 4, W 700 Washingtonville Boro«gh WM.C.Runvan IM IHS 303 5 « ;"! R' 7 O 'J, 22 1 - !' 1 (K) 20 81 7 W 300 WMT Hemlock Twp WM. H. T'rossley - 307 50; 7M ! •••• 0' 9 j 2,>0 38 ° ~ 1 J Ol *1 11 21 50 27 61 13 62 700 Total Tax Account for 1900 13917 41 4'.M 00 21 IT 1 j?- I:#M ! 1111 M I "'' X " 08 657 W 8 10 S M UL U Taxes received for Prior years [•••• j--|| i""t| ""j «**"" "" I,U ••••; 145 65 1.. otal Taxes received during the year A. D. 1900.. J : 13,30» •T> ; 2132 08 ■137 TWI J ~ Outstanding Taxes in favor of County 1394 ! 96 239175 Estimated exonerations and commissions on same j 150 | 00 jj .... 25 00 Actual amount of outstanding taxes in favor of County L - ,) - 11 '75 N . B. The following taxe. remain due and unpaid for 1899, towit:-Cyrus E. Bardole, Collector of Anthony Twp.. County tax, *1*0.70; D,« tax $18.16, Total #201.86; by Edward W. Peters, Collector of Danville Borough, County tax $89.07, Dog tax *50.00. Total £139.07. * The I.lmesUitie Twp. tax account settled in full since Auditors' report. " ~ I*. 4 . \l:uic\Kl:l(, Tieivvsi ITI:»:. I\ UIOI XT WITH NO\TOIK COL\TV. " L> R , TO CASH RECEIVLD FROM THE FOLLOWING SOUKCES: 1 OISJ3I RSEMKNI> AS I-OLLOWS: Balance on band at last settlement * M' (1 Amount paid ON county o-ders during the year LUOO as per HIE classified acct. of expenditures. . $18,738 26 County Tar received for 1900 11,668 89 \ MONN T PAID Commonwealth for State Tax of 1900 for which there was no order issued. $2,160 90 " •• prior years FJ Treasurer's commission on same 2183 State Tax received for 1900 ' 2,182 73 •• " for prior years THEASUREB'S COMMISSION, VIZ: Dog Tax received for 1900 TIP - TWO FTLL RL Hotel Licenses for 1900, county's portion, •.••••.'• ••••••• 'Commission allowed on $17,854 76 44637 Oommissioners of Northumberland County for one-half expenditures of Danville river bridge, Balance IN Hands of P- C- Newtaker, Treasurer, January 7th, A D. 1901 4,099 01 and other joint bridges. 780 23 Commonwadth 'S costs, fines and jury funds 265 95 $25,466 37 George P. Cotner, Ex County Treasurer 164 85 Amount retained as costs in connection with the collection of Returned Taxes against the Mahoning Mill Company 121 33 Sale of old lumbtr 2 50 S 25,466 37 F. F. \E\VIt\KEK, THKAMIKKIC. I\ A««OI \T IYITII LICE.XKIX ICK< I]IM ITI\ <; THK 1 i:\LT A. I». |) R . Xo amount of Retail Licenses $ 1,385 31 CL*. By amount paid Commonwealth 8 4,370 69 <• «■ <« Billiards and Pool Licenses . . 120— " " •• •' for advertising Appraisers List and postage 88 68 .< . <• •< « 4 Hotel License 6,200 — •< " Treasurer's commission 428 44 .. •< «« " Brewers and Distillers Licenses 1,400 — " " amount Hotel Licences applied to county funds (county's portion). 88350 «. .< •• •« Wholesale Liquor Licenses 200— " " " " " paid Danville Borough 2,964 «< " •• " " " Washingtonville Borough 228 $ 9,305 31 •• " " " " " Anthony Township 57 «< " •• •• " " Dcrry Township 114 • • «< •• " " " Liberty Township 57 •• " '• " " Valley Township... 114 S 9,305 31 « I. T*M! If:i» AC < 01 \T OL 1 ' KXL»K.\I>ITI BBS. Joseph H. Hendricks Valley twp 47 45 34 81 45 1 JAIL EXPENDITURES:— COL RT EXPENSLS AND COMAI JNWEALTH 3. . Geo. W. Cromis, Jr., Washingtonville 24 35 6 30 35; CO IL ' 274 20 Grand Jurors * 1 ONA WM. B. Moore, West Hemlock twp 30 45 10— 10 45 ( . TraversJurors 902 14 J. C. Miller, Prothonotary, expenses in con- Water water 52 00 Constables making quarterly returns and tipstaves " nection with regis bon of birth & death. 44 80 44 Clothing for prisoners 742 George J. anderslice, court stenographer .. II( , Dr. I. Grier Barber, medical attendance for prisoners 23 0# E. K. Hale, court cryer AMI jaoitor QA . &82<9() * General repairs anil supplies 4OOU Thomas C. Welsh, district attorney ■■ » X. 11. The amounts under item annual assessment include A ATLALNS POINTING county jail, jail stable and jail fence.... 138 50 J. C. Miller, clerk of courts and prothonotarv I _* X' I State tax assessment, registration of voteis registration of S J WELLIVR R , paints etc 01 26 George Maiers, sheriff I-AUN school children and regis'tion of birth & death, as follows: Sundry persons for repairs 44 90 Justices - Annual assessment $ 240- LAWN MOWER "! 1"!! I. • 725 Constables State, Tax assessment , - Witnesses 10 _ Registry of voters 3 , U _'~7 $ C 96 62 Recording Com misf-soners bonds AC 1U Registry of birth and death 65J)0 ELIX'TION EXL'ENSES- Cost of having book of evidence printed for Superior Court in Registry of school children 125 . ' * ' case of George P. Cotner, Ex-Treas, vs. Montour county. 11 - SPRING election $ 452 27 Watchman at jail .... •••• $ 827 90 General election 480 63 J BRIDGE AN D ROAD EXPENSES: The Record Publishing Co, of Milton for official and specimen $ 3,115 22 K C N ballots for spring and general elections 80 00 COL-STY COMMISSION EES, AUDITORS Ac.— BVIDG^! ".".'.V."".IV.' V."".".*.'. " 4«1 24 BWFA. BWTO »WTT« 45 00 George W. Miles, commissioner 126 days at 3,50 $ General repairs 186 60 106390 Wesley Perry, '• 125 «' " "' "FF Hiram C. Sandel " 125 " " $ 728 84 MISCELLANEOUS:— John C. Peifer, commissioners clerk NEW JOINT BRIDGE ON LITTLE ROARING CREEK:— ~ , ~ , „ LU T INNNM FTIWORFI S/ITPF GPARHAFTRI count v solicitor # N N lv6(iemp tion of CONNTJ l>onils . $ 4000 00 RNNNTV Anditow Tnrv Commissioners 8120 " Northumberland county liable for one-half X.f this Amount paid for sheep killed by dogs 1925 Traveling expenses necessarily incurred by commissioners in amount, less 220, amount paid by them to Nelson and Premium on noxioas animals 54 25 ' the discharge of official duties Buchanan, for new iron bridge Inquisitions on suadry persons 93 45 K ! DANVILLE RIVER BRIDGE EXPENSES:— County Teachers Institute 122 25 8 2284 42 . , . . . T ~,E O Support of convicts at E. S. Penitentiary 227 50 Amount paid for material and labor in facing piers ....... $ 717 82 .. „ „ Hnntm-lon K.-ronuatory!9ll4 GEORGE MAIERS, SHERIFF: — ( T< 1( |( " IN sfdewaik and " " ,MNRTTES IN State Hospital 273 75 Boarding prisoners and keys $ 527 25 COBL)LI FT pp ßo ach to bridge 273 47 Tax on county indebtedness for 1899 10000 Drawing and notifying jurors Amount paid for general repairs : 145 77 2F"WNRI V * 1-', M Washing for prisoners... ••••;• •; 8 - .. " " electric light 130— , « 0R ® XT inction of forest fires LOL b4 Conveying prisoners to E. S. Penitentiary «>4 (, J ( 5 $ 56—$ 12 J STATIONER y and blank books $ 232 99 "_H—l Isaiah W. Krum, Cooper twp >■> • (J OIMTV printing and advertising 195 Total amount of orders issued in 1900 18,738 76 George W. DeGreeu, perry twp. , IN -N Coal 244 Amount of orders unredeemed for 1900 250 Jos. L. Frame, Danville, First Ward 96 50 65- J® 13 20 Harry E. Seidel, " Second VV ard ... ' " . Water rent and water repairs 26 85 Amount of orders redeemed for 1900 $ 18,736 26 LNTNIIUS » KURTH WLRD 75 65 SSZ General repairs and supplies 72 88 Amount of orders redeemed for prior years 200 N « IT"' X,l R.W(.C QO 90 9.1 Expiessage and postage 30 80 W. C. Robbins, Liberty t p • •• L Sundrv persons cleaning court house 19 65 Total amount of orders redeemed in 1900 $ 18,738 26 Matthew Feinour, Limestone twp IN OO 00 - ' J. W. Deibert, Mahoning twp 4915 16— 65 15 835 37 Serry Vought, May berry twp 28 65 10— 38 65 FIX A\< I VI, STATK.tI IM OF THK ASHKTS A\L) I.IAKII.ITIKN OF UOM'OI It (OI.XTV. T „ AMOUNT of bonded indebtedness * 21,000 00 BV amount of cash in hands of County Treasurer $ 4,099 01 ™ " unredeemed orders for 1900 21 OO •• Outstanding county tax for 1900 1,244 96 14 •• JOE Commonwealth for tnx on county indebtedness for L'JOO 8-4 00 41 " dog " 41 2147 5 - estimated outstanding bills " " returned " •' and prior years 132 72 " DUE E G Hoffman Estate on Commonwealth costs for years 1897 and 1898 in dispute. . 171 OO 14 44 county 14 1899 275 77 ' ' " " TLO G " " 68 16 $ 21,28805 friabilities in EXCESS ol' assets 15,25268 $ 21,288 05 p7c,TN©wbaker, Treasurer, in account with the Several Districts for Taxes Arising from Unseated Lands and Collector's Returns. • R~ T -- Balance still due the several Districts including DISTRICTS Taxes Received in I 900. Treasurer's Commission of 5 per cent, on same Amount Paid by Treasurer to the several Districts- balance on hand forprior years ' Road. || W *Ur S. Fund ANTHOBVTWP IU ! »1» II IW —1...| —l I—J—l W I« |OB J...•'.•••! ...J....' - 1 I::;;!;":!1^|I L]»f || LLW JUIIJNI! Twp I|oo '2 64 116 06 I-T ........ •*" ...... .V,' Damille Borough 310 97 176 22 251 24 12 ;JH . .... ?... 7.'."..J TH -I M 858 ... .... J TPRRY Xwi> .. .... 4 !*W 489 H.'CJ • •••• ........ -M 711 24 51 ILL 96 •••• LFFIYITE::::::: N» I »TI I I» - V SNGFE:::::: T™'!"»« j:::::::: ::::::::. K» « tm :::::::: F„ J'-«R :::::::: .... ::: .... ;. ,27 °. Wastiinntonvllle Boro ......... !..•• | |; | •••■ ' •••! J ' 11 ill 17 tit. #«» I j— .[..♦ MW IMS|W IJAST® BUAI W\U I WIM STTTI " [if 12 1" 6 1 I '^ 7l ;;L |S •• * 7 " | I " 1 " jj " ' 1 ' We, the undersigned Commissioners of Montour Co. I'a., do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures of sai.L County for the year ending Jan. 7, best of our knowledge and belief. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal of office tins 12th. day ol January, A. I)., 1001. ]| IH AMSA N L)KI., J OK Attest: JOHN C. PEIFEU, CI-ERK. WESLEY I'EKHY, S MONTOUR CO. TO THE HONORABI.E, THE JUU.IES OF THE OOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OK THE R- ( I H'NT Y < .F M« »NT«JI' K « E UO 11 ">N U.E' TL'H'NAY 1 -'1 line lJollnrs and N inety-SLX < "ents '5213.96J In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 12th. day of January, A. I». WUI. I>VNIFIJ DIEIIL [SEAL.] JC.IIN F. ULLICK. [SEAL.I Attest: JOHN C. PEIFER, CLERK. WILLIAM BLACK, [SEAL. j I 1 Clergrymen Collect Their Own Do«. ! An extraordinary survival from the j primitive tradition of the clergy openly I collecting their own dues in kind from . | the people may now be seen in full swing j in the rural districts of upper Savoy, in Switzerland. Every year about the mid dle of October clergymen, attended by j youths bearing sacks and baskets, go from village to village, receiving the con tributions of their parishioners. No sort of consumable commodity comes amiss, though money is most favored, and ev ery evening the sack or basket goes back heavily loaded. These contributions are a popular test of respectability, and many a housewife has been known to borrow the whole amount of her offering to the parochial incumbent. —London Ex press. 1. . R^R.ANIURUJIT. Mrs. r.iovu—We are going to give a progressive euchre for the poor. 1 love to do something for the poor. Mrs. Jones So do 1.1 love to play I progressive euchre for them.—Brooklyn Life. I Kruei nnil Vine* on flazzas. The foliage of the rose is ordinarily sparse and for purposes of piazza screens needs to be supplemented by that of soiue other climber In harmony with it. This cannot be that of the wistaria or trumpet creeper or yet of the pipe vine, for these are all of the coarse, masculine form of plant covers, but Instead something that is both deli cate and substantial, as the honeysuc kle, with its fine, leafy stems, produc ing a well disposed screen with tlowers that are inconspicuous as compared with roses and keep coming all the sea son through with a fragrance of pecul iar sweetness at evening when the pi azza is most apt to be the outside rest lug place for the family. Engineering; Congress. Arrangements are being made among the various scientific' and mechanical Institutions In London to hold an en gineering congress ac the Glasgow ex hibition next sutnm >r. A Duke'* Inconacions Hnuior. On.l bunting expedition the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar saw a forester ' whose face seemed familiar to him. "Are you not a brother of Chief In- , spoctor SchmidtV" asked the duke. "I am Chief Inspector Schmidt," said ; the man. j "Ah," said Serenissimus, "that ac- | ! counts for the resemblance!" Another time the grand duke was wait- ; 1 ing at a small railway station in his tiny j realm and addressing two little girls play- | | ing near the signal box asked; "Who is your father?" "The station master." "How old are you 7" "I am 5 and my sister 4, Serenissimus." | "llow is that possible? Why, the line j has only been opened three years!"— I Mainly About People. Krtentlly Advice. Smith —A friend of mine has a good I scheme, and — Brown—l can suggest a better one. Smith—What is it? Brown—Don't invest in the scheme.— i Chicago News. Cultivate Hepose. Sarah Bernhardt says that writers on beauty often try to impress upon their readers that neither joy nor grief, neither laughter nor tears, should be permitted to war the smoothness of the skin or the softness of the mouth's curves. They should have the face look like a wax mask. There is, however, a happy medi um between the expressionless doll un wrinkled face and the face which is full of character, but wrinkled by uncontroll ed temper and ungoverned moods. We should never try to feel, but cultivate self control that subdues the manifestations of feeling in puckerings. Cultivate re pose, says the divine Sarah, if you desire to remain young and beautiful. The Japaneae Plnma. Every variety of Jananese plum has a tendency to overproduction, which frequently kills the young tree. Both as a protection to the young tree and for securing good, large, marketable fruit at least one-half of the crop should be removed soon after the fruit Is set says one authority. 0. L, &W, RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, In Effect September Ist, 1899 GOING WEST " " i NEW IOHK. P.M. A. M. A - 1 ' I ~ M Barclay St. I.v.' y ;to ...... (0 Oo ('ristopherSSt. 1 » 3 w " " 'daily P.M. 5 .">0 A. \| * 3345 5« SOEA„TOK 10 00, -5, 3 4(J Bellevue . a 4 ,1; 2 «Vi:; K ngston 7 1 I 10 st; 242 428.i 47 Kingston..... 10 M * « «30 « iio Plymouth June... ! 2 47 4 {5 i; 5* Plymouth., 11 05 252 ... - ]0 Avondale a . 7 ~ Nanticoke ii"l 3 30V llunlock'f,. 11 ijt 310 Shlcksliinny 1 a ;io 321 " Hick's Ferry 'l'll 13 336 Beach Haven : j 11 48 542 •••• Berwick ' \ 11 54 349 Briar Creek if 112 55 •••• Lime Kidge j 8 A (w 404 •••• Espy 8 :i> 12 i.-> 411 • Bloomsburg I 8 4~i 1222 417 •••• Kupert |8 £ 12 27 423 •••• Catawlssa 18 6t 12 32 426 Danville 910 12 47 442 Chulasky ... ~.. 449 Cameron j» 2 ; 12 67 464 —,h It'. KOHTHUMBBRLAND; 93; j 110 606 900 Ar.jA.M I P. M. P. M. P.M. I'.M GOING KAST. tTATIONS. ~A S I PAS. PAS. PAS. PAS ■ j -- j , NEW YOIK ~ m: ,p. m. a.m a.m. am Barclay St. Ar. 330 6on 16 41' Christopher St... 300 465 ;.. •• 635 Hoboken 217 448 •• • 826 Scranton 10 051 12 55 11 40 a.m. P-m. | am dally I P-M A.M. P. M P. * P. n.jilly Scranton y42 12 35 4 65! 5 35;9 0~ Bellevne 93 s 4 50! 6 30|9 02 Taylorville 933 4 45 ; 6 25,8 57 Lackawanna y •><-, 437 6 ' 14. Duryea ... a 2I : ' 434 6 848 Plttston 919 12 17 42W 6 SII Susquehanna Ave.. 915 12 14 424 & |8:io West Plttston.... 9'2 . 421 » |8 3Ji Wyomlnif 90s 12 4 •> J B '-- Forty Fiirt »o; .... 410 1 *'■> Bennett 900 4 «»<•. • " 821 Kingston 867 12 02 4 01! 4■> S2l Kingston 8 551 12 (XI 4 021 4 -H 10 Plymouth Junction 8 501 3 &">| 4 1 BIS Plymouth 815 11 62 351 44t 801 Avomiale 8 4o! : 3 4»; Nanticoke 8 3". 11 4.'> 342 ; •'! Uunlock 8 8 27 3 34 i 4ti Shlckehlnny • IT.. 11 30 324 38 Blck's Ferry 104 j 3 13 '-J ; > Beaeh Haven 7 63 3 o" i '* Berwick 74V n 114 301 i «*» Briar Creek 7 ' l* 1 Lime Kldge 7 30 i 248 ® -'T Kspy 7 2.; 10 46 242 » Bloomsburg 715 10 41 238 .... Jol' liupert 709 10 3ti 231 J*' Catawlssa 703 10 32 226 828 I»anville 8 50 1 10 21 212 « » Ohulasky ; ' Cameron 8 38 i NOETHUMBBBL'D... 825 10 ou 169 b L.V A.M. A.M. Ir. M. P- M - IP.M Connections at Kupert wuh Philadelphia Heading Kailroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua. Wllliamsport, Sunburv, Pottcviile, etc. At Northumnerlanil with P and K. l)iv. P. K. K. for Harrisburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren Corry, ana Erie. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TIME TABLE ! In Effect Nov. 25th. 1900. A M 1A.M.1 I'M.P. M Scranton(l)4iH)lv \ 8 4". <» 38' 2 18 §4 271 Pituton " "708 I 1000 52 42 452 A. M. A. M. P. M. P.M| Wilkesbarre... lv §7 30 $lO 55 3OS it 00| Plym'th Ferry " 112 7 37 fli 021 3 18 f# 07 Nanticoke " 748 11 10 3-6 8 17 Mocanaqua .... " 804 11 32 848 837 Wapwailopen.. " 8 13 11 42 356 847 Nescupeck ar 824 11 52 1 407 700 AM _ P.M. P.M. I'ottsville Iv § 5 ■*' fl2 18 j Hazleton " 705 200 550 Tomhicken " 722 218 ti 10 Fern (Hen " 729 227 •> 18 Kock (lien "1 7 35 2 34 ti 25 Nescopeck ar| 800 300 650 Catawlssa.. .ar! ATM A.M P.M. P M Nescopeck lv j8 24 §ll 52' 407 00 Creasy •' 833 12 02 4 It; 7OU Espy Ferry.... " 112 8 43 12 10 112 4 21 7 20 ; * E. Bloomsburg, " 847 12 14 4 89j 785 CatHWissa ar 855 12 21 435 732 Catawlssa lv 856 12 21 435 73 2' South Danville " »14 12 38 4 53. 751 Sunbury '• 9 3-"i 100 5 15; ,s 15. ~ A. M. P. M P. M P.M. Sunbury lv;|| 9 42 S 1 10 tj 545 8 40 Lewisburg.... ar 10 13 145 818 Milton •' lo OK 1 :»! 814 904 Williamsport.. " 11 00 230 710 m-a Lock Haven... "! 11 69 3 4<> 807 Kenovo " A.M. 4 40; 900 Kane "j 8 25j !P.M. P. M.I Lock Haven..lv;;l2 10 I 3 45' .... Bellefonte ....ar| 1 05 * 441 1 Tyrone " 215ilti oo 1 PliiUpßburg " 4412 K26 Clearfield.... " 637s 909 Pittsburg.... " ■ ti 65 111 :J0 1 A.M. P. M. P. M. P Ml Sunbury Ivj » 50 s 1 55; 1 525 8 31;. Harrisburg.... ar; 11 30 § 3 15 j ti 55 ;o 10 P. M. P. M. P. M A M Philadelphia., ar § 3 17 || 6 23 ||lo 20 4 25 Baltimore " S 3 11 li 6 00 , 9 4.3 , 2 301 Washington ..." S 4 10 1, 716 3 10 55i 4 05j ' ATM P, M. %tmbury lv $ 9 57 § 2 03; 1 LewistownJc. ar 1140 350 1 Pittsburg H 55j§11301 A.M. P, M P. M.IP M Harrisburg.... lv 11 45 II 3 45 || 7 20 :102-> P.M. A.M.AM Uttsburg ar Jti 55||| 1130 || 150 530 'P.M. P M A M| A M! Pittsburg lv 710 ; 8 30| 300 18 00 .... I A.M A Ml P Ml Harrisburg.... ar'lj 155 j 3 4o t . 9 30 ;j 3 10; ... I |P Mi ! A M ! Plttsbujg Ivj -j j CO ijeWigtown Jj. "I ? 7 30 \ 3 '.O Sunbury arj ?. 9 30 \ 6 00 P. M. A M A M A M Washington... lv In 40 's 7 4> 10 .HJ Baltimore " 11 41 450 8 4, ti 4.i 10 30 | Lock Haven.... " 12 03; 735 11 25 3 00I'" A.M. P M 1 WilliaillSl>ort .. " 1"6 830 il2 40 4 (HI Milton... 1•« 919 127 4 .2 ■;;; Lewisburg "| 9 0.. 1 15| 4 47j Sunbury ar 227 940 1 5.> A7M| A M I» M P M , Sunbury lv ;li "K>| 955;2 00 ; 5 4Sj ■ South Danville" 713 i 0 17 221 809 Catawlssa 7 3.'i| 10 35 2 . 6 27|"" ; E Bloomsburg.. " 7 ; !9 10 43 213 832 "" Espy Ferry.... "1 743 110 47 t8 36 Creasy i 4 7 1" -v* '• 46 Nescopeck " 8 u;i 11 05j 3 o-» ti 65 A M A M P. M. P M ! Catawissa Iv 7 :>8 Nescopeck Iv ;ll #•105 705 Kock (Hen ar 8 2ti 12 21 4 1 731 ••• Fern tllen " 833 12 271 142 737 Tomhicken " s l2 12 35 4 ..1 74 . Hazleton "; 902 12 £5 5 12k 805 Pottsville " II »». 220 « ;;o 905 ;;;; ~M A M P M P M " Nescopeck lv s8 C311<5 ; 3 o". 8 "'■> ■ ... "A'ai wallopen. .ar 818 11 20 319 709 Momnauiia .... " 828 11 32 329 721 ... Nanticoke " 84> 11 54 318 742 P Ml Plym'th Ferry" I 8 57 12 < : 2 35.1 762 Wilksbarte . " 905 12 lo 4 0-» 800 ~A~ M P M P M P M Plttston(DAH) ar ;9 19 12 49 . 462 836 Scranton 41 " 1008 118 520 (k5 ..... 3 Weekdays. ! Daily. 112 Flag station. Additional Train leaves Hazleton 5.15 pin., Tomhicken 5.35 p. in., Fern Ulen 5.43 p. 111., Bock (ilen 5.50 p.m., arriving at Catawlssa I ti.25 p. 111. Pullman Parlor and Sleeidng t'ars run on through trains between Sunbury. Wllliamsport and Erie, between Sunbury and Philadelphia and Washington and between Harrisburg, Pitts burg and the West. For further information apply to Ticket Agents J.Jt. UUTCIIINBON, J-li- WOOD. Gen I Manager. Oeri'l Ay. I A> M AL VI AT KM KM OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OF Danville and Mahoning Dis trict for the Year Ending Jan. 1, 1 901. J. P BARK, Treasurer. In account with the I>l rectors of the Dfiu vii eitnd Mahoning I'oor District. DR. To balance due Direetors at last seltle merii I ! < To cash received from Nathan Ken sterraaefieron duplicate for I*;*' ... r; Sti j To cash received from Nathan Kenster innclier on duplicate for r dO(i<»| To cash received from E. W Peter# on duplicate for IHDw 850# To can 11 received from E. \V Peterson doplkato MM :**)00 To easb received from K U Peterson duplicate for l!"*i 4tKj>)y cash received from Thotini- Hriniin »" 00 Tocalkreceived from Oomer Thomas . '. u.l casta received from John Shank.... V> cash received from Win. E. Young ;"ii * BSI6 M C'fi. l!y whole amount of orders paid by the Treasurer during the year lyoo ~lzi** Hal due directors at present settlement ;iti» 13 Directors of Dancille and Mahout y I'oor District in A"'oniU icith the Dittrirt. DR. To balance due from Treasurer at last settlement 2#*> U To balance due lr.lll 11. Huckel at last settlement on duplicate (or 18!*> >i 1 To balance due from Nathan Fenste macher at last settlement on dupli cate lor IK9D I*> M To balance due from E. W. Peter* at last settlement on duplicate for the year IBOH 4005 To balance due from E. W. I'eters at lasl settlement on duplicate for I lie 1M».» 4»i •« To amount ol duplicate issued E. W I'eters for the Borough of llanvilie for the year 11*10. Is'.Q n* To penalty of 5 per cent on fd:s 7J .-n duplicate for iHflO 35 •.» Toamount ol Duplicate issued to Nathan Ecnstermacher lor the Township oi Mahoning I r ttie year I'.KM i.l'l I t To"1 per cent penalty on K>"> 27 "ii dupli cate lor 11**1 136 To cash received Ironi Oomer Thomas.. I»io0 < ash received MIHH W"od>... *".o cash received from Montour L**tg<' . HI cash recel ved from Emerson Adams ;io<>oo cash received fromThoinus Hrislin sooo casta received from John Shank.. . ti "iti casii receiv ed from Win. R. TeU| t9l cash received from Steward for pro duce sold "»"»4 :i7 cash received from Other District*... 141 " • cash received from returned taxes Ito.Oo * 10**15 OB CR. By balance due Irom D. Kuckel on plicate lor I«'>. iit'.'Jo By com miss iop allowed Nathan Eeiisi macher of."1 per cent on ♦ H Iti on du licate for the year ISStt 2-4 By exoneration allowed Nathan Kenst macheron duplicate for the year ISSIH I 06 By abatement allowed Nathan Ken-ter macher of:; per cent on fctt# 40 on dii plicate for l!*»> b; ». , By commission allowed Nathan Fenster macli.-r oft j>cr cent on fcd'.i •">>> M da plicate for the year ler cent on t-lo .'>l on du plicate lor li*m M By exonerations allowed Nathan Fens termacher on duplicate lor the year I'KXI I tiO By amount returnetl by Nathan Kenster macher on duplicate WOO "31 By balance due from Nathan Fenster tuaciicr on duplicate in-< By commission allowed E. \V. Peter* oi."> per cent on £!0 30on duplicate for 1S»8 131 By balance from E. W. I'eters on dup. for MM 1:1 71 I By commission allowed E. \V I'eters of ■1 percent on ;iir>.7tf on duplicate for fwrtM i'"' l By >Hiance due from K. W. I'eters for lsi*» 8*« *8 By abatement allowed E. \V. I'eters of 5 per cent on S:f!'3l Won duplicate for 3 ear MM IN 2$ j By commission allowed E. W. I'eters of 'I per cent on 5->74."i 40 for the v ear l«.*W 74 71 By commission allowed E W.Peters ofs per cent on ♦447.17 on duplicate for 1!**) 7 Bv balance due from E. W. Peters dupli cate iw*> M i" By orders paid by Treasurer during the year IW«' 7133 S8 By balance due Directors at present settlement 17»>H l:> J S 1050T, Ott Statement of Order* issued during the year moo. l'nid '■' l"> Blacksmith bills "'Ma House and Farm Hands :i -'7 is Farm Implements and Hardware 100 .">» Clothing W *0 Meat bill -2 47 Coal !¥-'••- Improvements and repairs £'t 'J* General Merchandise 'JTiI «7 Tobacco 27 :15 Drug Store bills I"> 40 Flour and Feed 94 > New Furniture. New Wagon s-.ilo I.lve st«H-k I"' 7s Separator WOO S32fi3 I- Orders outstanding at last settlement. ()rders issued during the year lw*t f7l'J-l Paid by Treasurer during the year H**!.S7l23 - v JOIIN.VTHAN HL Dl. j THEO. IKiFFMAN, Directors P.M. KKKNS, I We, the Auditors of the Borough of Danv iile and Township of Mahoning have examined the above accounts and tliui them correct. D. 11. W11,1.1 A Ms,, C. li. CI.OI'D, Auditors, It. LDIKIII,, \ Statement* of Real Estate ti, Live Stock ' ■ • •" Hay and drain iota;;,: Vegetables WJ| and U>7 > Fariuing Ctensils !-'• •*' l l«.tl.ing and Material Fruit. Preserves. &c "> 4"> Vinegar Flour Tobacco ■'*' Coal CoOeeandTea I t 00 Molasses '■'*> Sugar Separator t.:t» is Produce ef Farm. 358 bushels of Wheat + •112 bushels Oats ICJ fii l 246 bushel;; Potatoes 117 mi Mild bushels Corn ears H'- *' ti bushels Onions Jl " "J bushels Onion sets - " 5 bushels Beets - •" 10 bushels of Tomatoes 11**1 i.bs Cabbage KH»i »18 Bundles Goal MMtr • 1 M TOM Hay : H6 lbs Butler . I" ■jll'Doz. Eggs. 77 SI »joi.t :* stock Ihlis d. 7 pigs * I MO*. Calves |s i*> •Turkeys. -1 •*» 00 Chickens '*> ,0 Ducks Colt »«• •2XI 81 Nunrsberot I'aupers a.liui'.t«1 , 2.00. 4.00, 5.(0, T. I I". M. AceoimiKMlat ion* •.!»> A.St., i.3s P. M. Sunday*- RiproM 9.00, 10.00 A. M. Accommodation *.OO A. M . 5.U0 I'. M. ncave ATI. ANTH' CITY-Weelulay*—Eipreaa 7 >, '.u>o. 10.13 V. M. 2 30, P. M. Accom modation* *.06, A. >1 , to. P. M. sundaya --Kxpre**—l :W,7.»> P M. Accommodation 7.15 A. M., 4.05 P. M. Parlor cars on nil tipr»« train*. For TAPE MAY -Weekday* *t.lsa m . 4.15. 5.00 pin. Sundays- si.liam. For OCEAN CITY -Weekda.va--9.15a. m , 4-19 p. m. Sunday*- 9.15 a. m. ForsKA ISLE < ITY —Weekday*--)* 15 a. m 5.00 p. m. NEW VnKK ANI» ATLANTIC CITY KXPKKSH. Leave NEW YOKE I. Jwrty Street) 3.40 P. SI Leave ATLANTIC CITY, *..» A. M. Detailed time tabic* at ticket office*. W. O. BKBLEK, EDSON J WEEKS Oen.superintendent Ueaeral A|ea New Coal Yard! K. J. Pegg, Coal Dealer, has re moved to his new COAL YARD. Oil km: —No. 344 Ferry Street (near I) L- &\V R. R Crossing ) Y \KD — In rear o( Office. Robert J. Pegg, COAL DEALER. » Tclej)hone No 158