RAILROAD TIME TABLES PtNN K. R. EAST. WEST. 7.11 A. M 9.14 A.M. 10.17 " 12.15 P. M. 8.21 P M. 4.31 (1.50 " 7.51 ' SUNDAYS. 10. 17 A. M. 4.31 l*. M. D. L. & W K li. EAST. WEST. 7.07 A. M. 9-15 A. M. 10.19 " 12-44 P. M. 11l P. M. 4.33 5.43 " ilos " SUNDAYS. 7 07 A. M 12 44 P M. 5.43 P. M. (>r> PHILA & READINO li" R. NORTH. SOt'TU. I 58 A. M. 11 *4 A. M. \ M p. M. 6 05 P. M. BLOOM STREET. ; 55 a. M. 11-22 A. M. < W p m tt-04 P. M. ffl REGIMENT IRPETIUR Major William P. Clark, inspector Third brigade, N. G. P., announces that the several companies of this regi ment will be inspected in their respec tive armories ou the following dates: March 23. Co. K and field and staff and hospital corps; March 24, Co. D and field and staff and hospital corps; March 25, Co. I and band ; March 2<>, Co. E ; March 28, Co. B ; March 29, Co. G ; Marcli 30, Co. H; March 31, Co. C; April 1, Co. F ; April 2,C0. A. Officers of field and staff and non commissioned -tatf and members of the hospital corps resident iu Williamsport will be inspected at the armory of Co. D, March 24. Those resident in Sun bury on March 23. All others at their respective home stations. All state property, including arms, must be ready for inspection at noon of I lie day fixed for inspection. As far as possible they will be inspected during the afteruoon. Y. M. 0. A. NOTES. While every Youug Men's Christian Association is doing more or less in a quiet way to help men in straightened circumstances to better their ways, it does not advertise itself as an eeleo mosinary institution. It it did the men of self respect would steer clear of it and the "bums" would steer straight for it. The Association is al ways ready to lend a helping hand to the man having a hard pull and who has not found his place and work. The New York City Associations fouud long ago that the streams of men com ing to the city with great expectations and small pocket-books,and many oth ers wao through foolishness or worse, were stranded,demanded their help in larger numbers tnan they were able to care for. So thirty-two years ago the Bowery Branch was formed especially for destitute men. Mr. Morris K. Jesup who was then president of the Association.suggested the founding of this Branch and has since been one of its largest supporters. Robert R Mc- Burney, the first gpueral secretary of the country at old Twenty-third street, kept his membership in this Branch, «nt of his deep interest and big-hearted Irish sympathy witti men won . ... down on their luck and needed a t or encouragement from Christian men to put tiiem on their feet. Last year 3,068 men were eutertaiued in the Branch, the average stav being eight days. Employment was found for 1,364 of them. There are 79 beds in the dormitories which are strictly clean and comfortable. Here a man with out means inay be entertained tor a week or so, free of cost, until he se cures a position, then, if he will, he may make a small payment for this courtesv shown him. A man's self re spect is thus maintained. Iu the restaurant meals of good wholesome food are served at five cents each, for which he pays, if he is able. Last year 18,000 meals were served, over half of which were paid for by the men. 700 men are thus fed daily at a very small cost. Board is provided at |2.50 a week. On Thanksgiving Day, a free dinner was given to 480 men. Every man who comes to the house is met by the secretary or one of his assistants, who iias a frank talk with him about his ability and condi tion. These men have bocome expert in advising with men out of employ ment. A large amount of worn cloth ing is quietly supplied those whose wardrobes need to be replenished to make them presentable and enhance the possibility of securing employ ment. In the coarse ot a year hun dreds of garments are sent in by men who proler to give away their partly worn clothing than to sell it for a song to a secoud-hand dealer. Men's clothing of all sorts is constantly need ed. A man can find no better satis faction these cold days than to thus put an unfortunate fellow in the way of securing comfort and obtaining a position. A Oure for Eczema. My baby had Eczema so bad that its head was a solid mass of scabs,and its hair all cam" out. I tried many rem edies but none seemed to do any permanent good until I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The Eczema is cured,the scabs gone and the little one's scalp is perfectly |clean and healthy,and its hair is growing beauti fully again. I cannot give too murh praise to DeWitt's Witch Haze! Salve. Frank Farmer, Bluff City, Kv In buying Witch Hazel Salve look out for counterfeits. DeWitt's is the or iginal and the only one containing pure Witch Hazel. The name E C. DeWitt & Co. is on every box Sold by Paules & Co., J. D. Gosh & Co. Chicago surrenders the fire recoid 1 without a protest. Nearly Forfeits his Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on tiie leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove. 11l For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Btifklen's Arnica Ba!ve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles 25c at Panics & Co '» Drag Store i > THE SWEET TH ING QUESTION Ed. Montour Aiuericau As council is about to pass an ordiuancg for th paving of Mill streel a few thoughts ou the matter, which may bo of in terest to your readers, have suggested rhemselvos to the writer of this ar tide. For many years the subject of road making has engaged the attention of experts and various experiments have been made in the United Stales and elsewhere with broken stone, wood en and granolithic blocks,concrete and vitrified b:iek, witli the result that each kind iu their way have produced good results. Iu tow « of the '/.e and traffic of Danville the question of expense with durability is of primary importance. There is also to be con sidered the annual cost of mainte nance, the ease with which the paving can be removed and replaced for un derground repairs to water, sewer and Bus pipes, as well as to secure a sur face in the material used,that will ad- I mit of the cutest foot hold foi horses I feet. A long series of experiments made by municipal authorities lias shown couclusively that all things considered no better material can be adopted than first ch.ss vitrified brick, laid odgways. upon a well rolled sub stratum of crushed cinder, overlaid with a few inches of coarse sand, ov« r a cross section with a crown of six inches for aB6 feet wide roadway on 'a 00 feet wide street. The driveway | should be not over 36 feet in width and the footways not less than 12 feet, the ! curb grade of which is made about | level with tiie crown or centre line of street and 5 or ♦> inches above the gut terway. The sewer pipe on Mill street should be laid outside cf the proposed Electric Railway location and likewise the gas pipes, so that in case of re pairs, the railway track may nor be obstructed. When the proposed im provement of Mill street is completed, our municipal body will be highly commended for its wisdom in thus adding to the comfort and convenience of the people and the attractive feat ures of the town. It is to be hoped that this progressive spirit may de velop further improvements until a time will come when Danville shall rank "as one of the best governed municipalities in the Commonwealth. X. Y. Z. ALL TIRED OUT. Hundreds More in Danville iu the Same Plight. Tired all the time ; Weary and worn out night and day; Back aches; side aches, All on acount of the kidneys. Must help them at their work. A Danville citizen shows you how: Mrs. Nelson Hollister of fill Mill street, says: "My son John was al ways troubled with his kidneys, and I was told by a doctor when we lived in Lewisburg that he would always have bother with them. He had pains in his back, could not sleep and the kidney secretions were annoying and embarrassing. There were paius in his head and he was depressed and dead tired the whole time. Do«Va Kidney Fills relieved him of the for lameness iu his back and they gave him immediate relief." For sale by all dealers. Prico 50 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. Officers Installed. At a recent meeting of Danville Tent, Knights of Maccabees the fol lowing officers were installed for the ensuing term: Past. Commander, B. F. Smith; Commander, Augustus Heiss; Lieutenant Commander, J. D. Hummer; Record and Finance Keeper, A. R. Wildey; Chaplain, W. R. Kisn er; Physician, E. A. Curry; Sergeant, E. K. Hale; Master at Arms, E. E. Boyer; First Master of Guards, Will iam Miller; Sentinel. Charles W. Heiss; Picket, H. Mapstone. The Knights of Maccabees have made wonderful progress in this city. The annual report of the Supreme Tent shows that the Maccabees are one of the largest fraternal insurance org anizations in the world. 70,200 mem bers were added during the year 11)03, making a grand total of 499,288. The total amount of insurance paid during 15)03 was |a,054,584,(53. The death rate was fi.fi9 per thousand members. £BOO, - 000 was added to the surplus in 1903. The Maccabees have a total of 4'.i.'o tents located in every state and ter ritory in tlie United States. Relief in One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief iu ouo minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm,draw out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure iu all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant jo take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Panics & Co., J. I). Gosh & Co. Sleigh Ride to Milton. The following party from Mausdale enjoved a sleigh ride to Milton on Sat- I unlay where they were pleasantly en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strouse : Mrs. Thoma* Luken ibi 11. Mrs (>. C. Jenkins,Mrs. Edward Frazier, Mrs Robert Fa nsworth.M s es Mary Lukonbill. Minnie Fn»zier. Chrissie Frazier, Laura Farnsworth, Raymond Frazier, Lake Fraziei and Robort Farnsworth, Jr. Mysterious Oircuiustances. One was pale and sallow' and tin other fresh and rosy. Whence the dif ference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it By gentlv arousing rlir» lazy orgaus they compel good di gestion and head oft constipation Irv them. Only '35 c.. at Panics & •<> * Druggists. WHIT THE SCHOOL ; LAW REQUIRES There soonts to be some mituudcr standing amoiii. tin pant ns i i 11•. public schools r< Ini\t t the pro\i ion> ot ih school law indi:ili;»; with infectious disease*, which new mi l then expose- the Borough Sup rin tendent to the charge of acting tin justly. Brieth c\| r<--t I s'ction LXXYIII provide* that no child i> in;. with the familx of aii\ p< on t i n-iding in the same house in which any per son may bo h < ited who !-> suffer: g from carlet I'evt r, typ' us It vcr.diph theria, diphtheroid our , meiniuan eous orotip, etc., shall be pei mil led to attend any public, private, j alh i t lie ] or-on last afflicted ms »id lions ■ or family and the thorn ;eh d i '• t• c-1 i• ui t: the premises. \ll tub children can be permiti • ! !<> n turn to - le id oily by furnishing to the piio ipal i-r oth r poison in chare a > < rtificate signed by the medical atle . int - tiing for'li that the thirty day: imn'ioncd in the above section have fully expired. The misunderstand' ug may o u: in this way: Familit inwhi lion el (In above diseas s niakt sit- apj - name in a desirt to prole i the community faithfully liv up t' tin requirement of the qn ir uit ine an i n due tmeat e rewarded with tli removal of the card; they undergo the necessary fumigation and so far a.- the commun ity is concerned tin \ liavi a clean bill of health and are at lilurry togo and come as tiny jjh a There i- one < x epti n as will he noted by the section ; tiie - liool law quotid and tli" pupil i- not permitted to return to s-lieol until thirty days after the quarantine I- rai.-ed The patron may not b- awai< ol' this and the pupi 1 is scut back to school with the result that h- or -Ik i- refused ad mission. There are other ca - where an un derstanding is not - • easily i- ached. It might as w> 11 l stated tl it physic ians generally d■ u agri ■ with those who framed tie school law a- to the necessity for imposing tli o\ti »thirty .days' quarantine nn the infected family and probably lo- tig -ij_hr of the ol too •-•tool law and guided by what tii'ir ( • i ieiice has taught tl-ni a- -ife and prop r now and then a d<<( t r mini ! alely at the close of quarantine furniohi such a pupil with a certili'ate oil the strength of who 'i it w lv to he L Id up as unreasonal le and arbitrary,wherea« the fact is he is only doing hi- duty I by upholding the .-chool law No mat ter what his private views may be, he I can admit no pupil who has not been out of school the required thirty days after quarantine and tli it is all there . iu ahnnt it. This artiel > j- jirint- d by rt qu< t in order that the -dioo! law as it rilaie ) to infections di->-i-. - uiav be fully un derstOi>l by the public. P scaped an Awful Fate. Mr. 11. Haggin- <>f Melbourne, 1 la., writes,''My ti<. t->r told me I had t'mi sumption and nothing (nil I be done for me. I wa- given up to die. The . offer of a free t; :al bottle ot Dr. King's New for Consump tion, in luced no to try it. Results were startling. lam now or. the road to recovery and owe all to Di King's New Discovery. It sorely saved my life." This gu at cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseasis hy Panic- Ov; 1% ~ Druggists. Pro- • cents and .i ev ery State Fon - try reservation will raise the Ann ri an flag indicate the fact that the reservations are und r state control. The Board ha- d> hied to par base the 3,000 acres in Adam- county, ad joining the Caledonia tract recom mended by Major 1 B. Prown, who ( inspected it It- w • .. Thi- ft ict ha- a comfortable lious upon it and the streams waft ring the rt serration take their rise on it. The Board also (ie cided to purcha-. 2,000 a re- of land in Pike iwitl Wayne counties. After June 1 no more land- adjoining the South Mountain reservation will If accepted by tie commission. True Heart D/sease is a Rare Thine:. The cause ot your palpitation is, probably, pri - ure arising from gas in the stomach that is, gastric indiges tion. A few dose- of Cal-cura Solv eat, Dr. David Kennedy s new trie Ii - cine, will clean!" awiiv the foul ac cumulations and the In ut wi i run quietly and keep good time. Wrift to theCul-cuia CoMipaov Bomlcait, N. Y., for frt t ami le In 11 !•■ Work on Eebu ldin^. The work of reiiuihiing t e em plovt s' dormitory ami th • music d<- parliDPiit iiuii lingtd lie 1 o.m-hnrg Normal whi wa pr Imm lv ruined by fire T'hur •'a aft run n v.a tart ed Friday morning, flu \\ ;ilt being under the chargo of the bti Idiiig ct'iii iii it tee of tic I Tiie building wie-n r- hui't will be an f->.act dupli it" > I tl • 112 irin r oae. H- comph t'-u will i! \c Commod ui (i ■ iv. > t ; \ . I I : tie who v. • t d veil ' 'it i-v the ; dames win I•tl 1 ■ i» ' 11.. I'll-.- ! j i artnieiit is I • ' "I i it isi p - ! orary quart* 1 S ill Oonlo ed !<> tiio House. • 111 1 'I ''i | - II WI ' ' I ao I sprai ne lb: -.'d.!■ i v, 1 to the bt'toe ill Iis!•I •.' ! ■ to W I I I? i able to be about a- u-n il MONTOUR'S ME OF MONEY St itr llihliwhv ''ommissionor Hunt "i IIM .1 u>t ooaipMwl ln> ipponiofl in lit 'I 111 I ri>>tl fluid Hpprctpi ii»t i I !>\ tin l.inlsl.ltllti'. Of tlli> | tpi'iopi iaii I for tln> first yo«r 10 ju FT apportionment In ' i li i i ill 111 is III:»• I»« 111 N< C Milw.ce \viil» milt njf of liinhw.iv> wit lit n its InHiHil.'ii it- 11 j t ir t I to the I >i-|i;irttin>llt. I'lif iiiiiou ll t H apportion tn tli variciis count IT N of TIN* stiito io\v tli- fact that tlitt contentions of those oppos.nl to tin* now M.itu li»w I I tt it is of inoit liniictit to thickly ! npul it. il townships tIIIIII to those not lotvniK so jircHt ii |Kpuliition, ih iiri ill II lit 11 il In ninny instances count ies having a small population hut a largo IIII'II ot tcrntory will receive twice nv much as counties having more thnn : • lon hit' the population.and not so large ' an area. Allegheny county for inn- I I »iii i', |>t ts less than Columbia ami I Philadelphia nets notie. The apportionment for Montour and 1 n< ighlioiing counties in as follows: Montour, with IJS4 miles.gets sl?t>l - Ol't, Columbia, with 1475 miles of puti lic i":in Is. gets $0,704.17 ; Luzerne, with .'.O-'il miles, pets SS,, lilt.Bl ; Lackawan na, wnli .18;) miles, nets $2,701.20; Schuylkill, with 181.'{ miles, |8,314.fit; 1 and Northumberland with 12513 miles i C. ts •J.V.f'O.SO. Wt tmorelaml county, with 3644 j miles of road, «ets the largest appor- | tioumeiit, .*1(5,711.08, and Cameron, j with 1(17 miles,pets the smallest STC.j. - | 'J lie total mileage of public roatls in j the state is 5)8,1'2D. Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years' wiili chronic indigestion and nervous { debility," writes I l '. J. Green, of f.:uica-'ter, N. H. "No remedy help i 1 me cutil I began using K!ectric Hitters, which did me more good than ill the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She say Electric Hitters are just splendid for female trouble; that they are a grand tonic iiiii iuvigoratoi for weak, run down ! Women. No other medicine can take i its place in our family." Try them, j Only "i 0 cuts. Satisfaction puaiante- 1 ed bv Paules & Co. Funeral of Harry Creglow. The funeral of Harry II Creglow was held fiotu the Mowery home, East Mahoning street, on Saturday after noon at two o'clock. The Rev. Harry Curt in Harman conducted the services which wire largely attended. There wen many handsome floral tributes, I i. uous among them being a large ni->. sent by fellow workmen at the lit vtl.ng Iron Works. The pall bearers were selected from the department of tlif works in which the ynung man was employed. They were: James A. Gib-oil, (i 'orge Robinson, Silas Ober iv day—every hour. Vou owe it toy ursclf to give it a trial. You will •i.iiiinue to -utter until you do try it. l'l I- i- no other combination of di gest nits that digest and iebiild at tbo same time. Kodol does both. Kodol cim -, strengthens and rebuilds. Sold li\ I'.iuh- iV Co.. and Uosh DeWitt's Little Early Ris ir- not '»!ily cleanse the system but rli'y strengthen the action of the liv er and rebuild the tissues supporting ! tli.it organ. Little Early Risers are 1 easy to act, they never gripe and yet | they art; absolutely certain to produce ; results that are satisfactory in all I cases. Sold by Panics & Co., and j Gosh & Co. L. B. Haas, formerly editor of the Shamokin Dispatch but now a mem ber of Himmelein's Ideals and a fav orite of the matime girls, is playing to crowded bouses in Shamokin this week. Ayer's Take cold easily? Throat lender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. • F.>r l" voart t Imvp tlt>npnit*il on Av»r'» CI | * torsi foi coughs »'"! eolds I kit'-w it L'tfitily strengthens wenk lungs " MRS. P. A ROBINSON, Saline, MIcU. 2S<- Mr ,?l 00. .1. c. A Vll! CO.. MMMBkMMMM fO T Weak Lungs IW N'~ 'I~WNWD •mmmwmrm——— M— Ayer's Pills increase the activity of I the liver, and thus aid recovery. ' Receipts and Kxpenditures of /V\onlour Count), I'enn'ft For thu Year January Ith, A, 11. lf)04. S| '.VIT.MEN'TMIOWISO Till I\ \ \('« «»r V|> «»| Mil -IVIHU *» M ».» « I«»»; I'M Mt TMI 11 ' AnHiom township..,. I Mil villi- U tMtlpll I h-rrv TowiiMiip i,lnit>»tone ° .. t t* Itt'VilH .««»*• MMIIHIIIIIB ' 1 lw » >lmltcrr\ ... • • winti \ 'Wight Vnllt \ i I' \p|-l. I «.»!> \\ iitlilniMttuviU lint i \\ I'M it. ml,it k Ttiwiwhi|i I V \V liltKti t>ii Totnlta* aeewitil f«»r imi if *« * |. ■ 11 ' * 1 1 • Tuxt'tt ItTt'Ueti fur prim v ■«» IHint msirt ■ 11\i I titnti • ' 111 v It • I tiiitstiittihiu' inxtt in lit\■ it ni intuit> ..... K.ttllinalitl t \ttnt rnlitiie mitt i iiiniiiln" "i'« en MIHV ..... Aetunl ntiintitit iit init«tii!ntiiiit i««' - tnt«\ »<>ft • e iv SII liixt- r. 'tiiiiliiitic . tie.a« f»tlt>«» MtriM W I i (■ 112, • tl D ItnntiiKh f..r lu u l \ J SIIiINMAN, IWi:\SI kI.W. IN ACCOI NI Willi MONTOi U COI NI N DR. TO CASH WEOEIVF.I) Fit* -M IHE F< »1.1.t »\VI N<. stH H.n <.f If I Hotel Umum fort 903, CoMtf'i pMtioa -H'j 09 . nril( , ha'vinc l**n nllf State ti>r extinetion of forest tire* 1 !<().'{ !»m iii) Sale of sliingling lath M 57 Sale of plank 9 Hi j Sale of cement 1 '25 ! Amount paid on orders liv A .1, Steinman out ol private fund 2><7 1)5 82ttit 1 Danville B >rt>«iyk. . By amount Hotel Licens»-> pnid \Vashingttiiivill»- B r By anionnt Hotel Licenses panl Anth -tiv 1 .t*i.- By amount Hotel Licenw-* paid Derrv T t*rn-»hip. . By amount Hotel License* paid Lil»ertv T"*n»i ip By amount Hotel |«aid Vallev Townahip BH»i97 57 CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITUPES. COURT EXPENSES ANDOOMMOITWKALTHOOVVS DANVILLE HIVEK I'.RIIx.F. FXHWa Grand .Jurors 570 00 Co, it met price rer.«fing River Bri.l ? e ; J- : " • ... , u-o o.i l aiv t •tmn.«w»>ner« <»t North «t • I j 1 raverse Jurors 02 ! Constables making quarterly returns and tipstaves 197 22 ~ ! George J. Vandeislice, Cou'rt Stenographer 313 63 f 'f neral r^ xrs E. K Hale, Court Crier and Janitor. 272 50 le T? n l I Ralph Kisner, Diatrict Attorney ISO 00 h K Ha,e ' ! Thomas (t. Vincent, Clerk of Courts and Prothonotary 260 27 v u v .u i i ,<• . ri u . ■ -i. »-.i U. i i n iiu i -,i " >iaa N. B.—Northumlierlan.M ountv Iml.k t r >ne- .alt <4 the Michael Breckhill, bheritt 34 .. „. I j ( 47 10 expenditures on River Bridge. conatebiesV.::::v.v.v.v.v.v'.'.7.l.'"'.'.:::::::: «• si wmmmmmm Witnesses .'>6s 2D Siali inerv hikl blank lnHik- Tlios. C. Welsh, Sjiecial District Atty, Lewis Shade's case.. 10 o<> ■ ..ii,ii\ (irintitig and atlverti-in^' .TaniesC. llwidens, meals fcr Jurors 390 Coal H. C. Bare, R. R. Ticket for discharged prisoners 125 < ia< MICHAEL BRECKBILL, SHERIFF. tiem-ral repairs an.l supplies Lxpressage and j**tage Boarding prisoners and turnkeys 279 80 Sundry persona, cleaning Court House Drawing and notifying Jurors 126 20 S. M. "\Vaite, cleauing carpet an.l matting 12 Washing for prisoners 2115 Telephone rent 24 •»> Conveying prisoners to E. S. Penitentiary 35 59 H. R. Moore, lawn mower Reports to Board ot t'utilic t narliiea. 30 no \ I'eters, ice , 492 t4 ts J, Welliver, 6 cuspidors COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AUDITORS. &C. West Disinfectant Co., Disinfectant* Henrv Cooper, Commissioner, 110 days at 83.50 385 00 J\IL EXPENDITURES George M. Leigliow, Commissioner, 7* days at 53.50 273 00 Coal Charles W. Cook, Commissioner, 107 davs at 83.50 374 50 (j ns 47 Horace ( . Blue. Commissioners ( lerk 540 00 Water rent and water repairs .... tl William Kase West. County Solicitor 110 97 Clothim.'. Iwldinu. »Vc County Auditors and Clerk 74 *4 Medical Attendance, .In jury Commissioners 11l 16 (ieneral re|»airs and supplifs H Traveling expenses necessarily incurred by Commissioners in J, |J_ Cole, hose the discharge of official duties 30 00 West Disinfectant Co.. Disinfectant In addition to the above, Mr. Leighow inatle .'{l days and MISCELLANEOUS Mr. Cook 18 days at River Bridge, one-half ot which was |;,-d,llll >t umi ot County Bonds paitl by Northumberland County ami is included in bridge lntere-t on Count*' Bonds exjietises. Amount paid for *hee,i anil cattle killed l>v ELECTION EXPENSES. Spring Election ... 461 10 ton t_\ feacliers Institute General Election 464 31 Sup|»»rt of convicts in E. S Penitentiary Montour Countv Democrat for olficial and s|ieciiiien ballots .-sup|iort of inmate- in State 11—pita; for Spring and General election 50 00 Support of convicts in House of Re'tige Election blanks ami supplies 21 00 Removing prisoner to Pre*ho, X. Repairing the several Election Booths 162 10 State tai on County indebtedness for 1 >2 - Convention \SSESSORS PAY Friendship Fire Co., sprinkling at Court II ii*- Premium and Justice fee, t"Xei scalp Annual Assessment 2 s *i <>< l Interest on short loans and disenantu >tute lax Assessment 100 00 Wm. L. Sitller. Berorder, Certifying Murtfips Registry ol Voters...... 3JI 7" bonds, administering iiatha, Registry Ol births and deaths >1 24 Wm Ka-»- West. Auditing Acctiimt* of I'rothonolarv. Ilrv Registry of school children 142 4»; M( . r Kt ..,, r ,|,. r a ,„| sheriff for y«ir 1!H»:; 1 riennial Assessment M 0 00 Thomas Thomas G. Vincenf, s|«ial work. pref«ring mw it ii.r- • BRIDGE AND ROAD EXPENSES Burial of Sddiers Road view and surveys. S»3 45 Road da,nacres 145 <»(• Total amount of orders i-siied in IHO3 Lumber and material for bridges 25 Amount of order* rer year- Bridge repairs . . 505 X 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AM) LIABILITIES OF MONTOI R COl M> To amount of bonded indebterlness 11200 00 By To amount due Coninionwejilth for taxes on County indebtes fur By outstanding Dnrtaxt -t > l :♦«».» 190J 44 80 By outstanding County taxe» for 1!*«2 To amount due A. J. Steinman, County Treasurer. 2*7 <' •> By outstanding Dog taxes tor l'a'2 To estimated outstanding bills. 300 00 B\ ouMasAsf Stele teat* for 1003 By amount due from Commonwealth !• »r extinfti 1 t t rev * Bv amount due from of Nortliumherlaiid ( nty Liabilities in exci-*- of Asset* 11831 *5 A. J. HTEINM\N, TBEASCJRBB, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE BBYEKAL DWTRins FOR I AXES ARlsiN'i FROM CN'sk t TF.I» 1 %xi > COLLECTORS HETFIiNS Taxes reeeiviNl in llWl Irt »Mir«-r »« .•mini--- -i 112! > |»-i lit Tnwiw» Ia ' -» • rent .■■■ SS . I* - ... ..j 19 Muytxnv Towtinhif ... ...... Vu ley l'owiisliip. 4 I"' I , I- .. . Vest llemlock Township, ... If ?>'! < M " _J » " We. the und«iiiKne(l Commissioners of Mnntour Oninty. Pa ,do hereby certify Uwi tkr fmfnini stiitxni ol and t iywrfs— o» county fn» a>]wn« tmrnrnj «h. *. I>. !► till, itlKl fflrt I ' »t> 1■ U < I 111 I iii .< U.I. . 'C-.1 '(t-t 111 u ,tne«« wlif •ot wt linvf 1. n lite —t t.er l-ie.u ;t'.-t Mil f< S » ll* ' V »'• v ! I ■knry 1 ■ ra - « i;rt*K<;f M i.KI 11 »* Alte*l HORACK. Htl R.tl.ili. 1 IUKi r.l* I'tUlk, I M<«l'l* TO THE HONORABLE THE J1 DOES OP r Itr It.|in t. t COMMON PtJtAS Of THE COt'NTY t •!- HOSTt H K Wt niiililim 1 \ti.ltt..r» .112 MMM t ounly. 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