The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 01, 1899, Image 8

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    OLD DUELING RULES.
"MUCH USEFUL ADVICE" FROM AN
ANCIENT BOOK.
It tie Combatant 1te na Bwsll t
the C.ncnnnlrr. H Is Told In tin l)lt
Wllh n 5ooil !rner its I'naallitp.
Irishmen Sol Ouod Seconds.
To EhkHkIh'"'" ditt'lintr Is hnppily n
lost int. lr.it thive-ijniirter of nreiitnry
iiko ilni'linx wns siilllrii-ntly in vnirni' to
induce nn Bnotiymons writer to publish
a ixsilt "rnntiiining mnrh nsoftil infor
illation. " Ironically dcolicntoo! t Puni -I
OXonnell. Esq.. M P.. nnil Jnmrs Kills
BnckinKlmm. Hsu,.. M P.. ns "tutor
tabling the opinion first proninlntH
by the Immortal Fiilatttff of happy
nii'iiinry tlmt dist-rvtinii in the I-Ut
pnrt of valor
Tin' imtlior advises "all my coni.tr
melt who ro nbrosiej to use tin; pistol in
stoml of tlio sword when they have tlie
choice of the wcnion, n tho bnliinre of
killed nnd wonnderi in now much in t'n
vor of the French, who. npon the tor
initiation of the Into? wnr. iinmscc them
solves by owasionnlly spittititisoiite haU
dozen of onr traveling yonnx fashion
nbles before breakfast.' He rcumi
mends "Pnnley. in Oxford street, r-s
the milker of the host dneling pist!
looks." care in the selection of a stock
which fits the hand comfortably and tn
eschew "snw handles. " Barrels should
be ten inches Ion and half rilled
which, considering that thrnitKhont his
volume ho pones ns n man of the strict
est honor, is puzzling for he ttdiuitu
that a wholly rifled pistol is considered
an nnfair weapon, therefore one not up
penrinjf to be rilled shonld be anlwti
in ted.
On "tho chances" he writow "Many
H poor, lontf urmed. straftKlinii fellow
has received the coup di (sic) coenr (or
fatal stroke) who illicit still have been
in existence had he known how to pro
tect his person in the field." the necesi
anry protection consisting in standing
sideways and drawinj? in the stomach
'Should the party be hit" presnmiil.ly
because he conld not draw in his stom
ach "he must not feel alarmed. " This
seems difiicnlt. as a man with a Im Hot
in his stomach can hardly be expected
not to display some little natural anxie
ty, for. as is admitted later, "a shot in
the digestive organ mnst be particu
larly annoying to a bon vivant . " Tu
aldermen his advice is "the old metiiod
of fihtinK the bnt'lr t( tue adversary
and discharKinx over the shoulder."
"Tho chances of a man's being killed
are about 14 to 1, and of his being
hit abont fl to 1." He arrives at
this conclusion by dividing a man's
body, when opposed to his adversary,
into nine parts. Therefore he says. "A
in only three of these a wound wonld
prove mortal, the c'uancea are 8 to
1 against his being killed, and 5 to
1 against his being hit that in, how
ever," ho hastens to add, "provided his
antagonist haB never read my work If
he has. the case may be different!"
The combatant is told "not to allow
the idea of becoming a target to make
him uneasy, bnt to treat the matter
jocosely. " He is to laugh away the
evening over a bottlo of port, and plu.v
a rubber of whist, bnt he must avoid
drinking to excess, or taking "any food
that tends to create bile. " because "bil
ions objects are not seen either distinct
ly or correctly. " This would rather lie
valid reason for getting as bilious a
possible. A man with an attack of
jaundice should be invisible, and able
to blaze at his antagonist in perfect
safety If he cannot sleep on retiring
to rest, he is to read Byron's "Childe
Harold. His servant is to call him at A
and give him a strong cup of coffee
Then he is to smoke a cigar, and "on
his way to the scene of action" he 1b to
take a brandy and soda, as a most
"grateful stimulant and corrective. "
No wonder our author recommend"
him atthis point to draw in his stoui
ach. "If he dies, he is to go off with as
good grace us possible t" On the other
hand, if be hits his antagonist, he is to
take off h hat to him and express re
gret
A challenge is not to be in rhyme
such as "a certain poetical, brandy lov
ing major general of marines wrote
to a brother officer who ran off with his
wife
Wounds on the flesh surgeon's skill nn
beat,
But wounded honor's only cured with steel
An Irishman is not to be chosen a
aecond, for nine out of ten have such mi
innate love of fighting they cannot
bring an affair to an amicable adjust
- ment, and the first duty of a second is
to prevent the affair coming to a sen
ous issna Other advice is for the sec
ond to take care his principal is not in
convenienced by the sun, and to get his
antagonist with something dark behind
him, when it will be much more easy
to hit him.
As may be inferred, the author holds
by dueling, for "the man who fulls
in a duel and the individual who is
killed by the overturn of a stagecoach
are both unfortunate victims to a prac
tice from which we derive great ad van
tagos. It would be absurd to prohibii
stage traveling because occasionally u
few lives are lost by un overturn, uud
unless uiou endeavored to destroy each
other they might live to a patriurchal
ago' and multiply so rapidly thut the
soil would soon be insufficient to sup
ply them with nourishment," with
which reductio ad alwnrdum the vol
time may well be put buck on the shelf
Navy and Army Illustrated.
A Doable Headed Hall.
On the occasion of a public reception
' at Napier, Austrulia, the school cliil
dren of the town, ufter being duly cum
plinioutod by his excellency from Coun
ty Tyrone on the hearty manner iu
wbiou t Liiiy bad rendered the national
anthem, were solemnly assured tbut i'
tbey pat their .shoulders to the wheel
they would be sure to reach the top of
the tree I Upon which a compatriot
turned to me and said, "Sure, it wu
' an axletree he meant, bedad. " Spec
tator.
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT
otr tiik
Finances of Jefferson County
ROR THE
AMOUNT OUTSTANDING fOR 1896
Dittrtott. CollMtor. Otnnty. Bind. Bltti. Dof.
Urn net! C. II.Mniwkcy t ; 7 $ 0 12 4 IW '.villi
lllg Run I..'. r.M-linui HO M Kl 7S urn 27 Ml
Hover C. K. ( ill-hell II 'i 12 Wl HI 1 HI
Klilied T. L. McNeil :i:l 40 40 1:t 14 41 00 '.II
I'eri-entnire added f 4iw1 KIM Will If! so
I'eiee (Huge oil :iil5 4 JS 117 it 2 1 I -SMC!
AMOUNT 0OTSTANDIN8 FOR 18T.
Diilrliti. Collector. Ooootj. Boat). SUto. Dog.
Ilia n J.. r.H'limn ill ft M s I" 14 I il en
Porter A. Hnyder 41.1 IW I2H 27 12 (HI T.7 Ml
Wnsliit'iL'tiin V. A. M.tonnell... 217 0s Itlri 2m :m M mm
We.t Heynoldsvllle.... H. K. Ill ewer llli" W W 4 '! 2" :l
Puiixsutiiniier A. C. Kloek I to 0.1 M 2S III ;m mm
))irii(ni 1M; si 44; m if. to 2.12 IW
I 'eri'enllliieolT SHI 12 4HI ! H4 27 .211 HO
AMOUNT 0UTSTAND1N8 FOB 1898.
Oiitrieti.
ColliiUr.
Hnvtet.t
Heaver
H. B.Cnyder
Hnvld lowers
II. I.. Ilrulie
,1. C t'iM'hnin
N. It Vlieliley.
I. It. Ilensley
Wm. I'IiIIIim
C. A. Dl.'key
.1. K. I, til her
Kit fltiM-lu
J. M. Mowers
A. I.. JHinkle
,1. W. Miniver
) C. tewiirt
.loniithHii lieemer
.1. I-'. V. Nen hurt
IM'. I Hit
( Itltrliw Welffel
II. W. .Mi'Kudden
. M. Melioniilil
A.K. KU'k
. I'. Cox
H. (i. I'liulk
it. .1. Viislilnder
J. W. Curry
II. I". (iHlmrne
Joint I'ox
U. W. WellH
K. I'. Morrlton
H. K. Ilrewer
Amir HttiMiH
H. J. Hlornter
V. A. Mrliee
II Ik- Itnn
Hroekw uyvHIe
lii-ooKvllie
tiiivvlliu
Clover
Cot-Mien
Kldifd
liMiklll
Ileiuli
Henderson
KlIoK
Mi-Cii niiinl
Oliver
1'i.frir ...
I'lnei'Poek
I'olk
Porter
i'nnxMHHwney
KeynoliUville
llttiL'itold .
Iliwe
hnvder
SuniliKM-vllle...
1 nlon
W'ltl'llW
Unlilimion
YVe.,1 llvimldHVllln .
Mnlow
Worlhvl lie
Younir
Pen-enlsiw lidded.
IVn-eiiiMire oil
lleceltniil Fenilltnres for 1NIIN.
HKCKIi'TS.
Amount III Treasury ul lust nettle-
ment I M.1MS.1
Iliiplli-Hlesof I!i7 nnd previous lti.tt.V2 OA
Hiililli'iil.'iif IHHH-Cotinty a2.A4H 211
Huiilii'Hteof Ihoh Hond .74:i 2H
liiiplli'Steof 1MN-mute 3.HH7 III
lliiiilloiitoof lKHH-l)o 027.10
m-uied Tax lAen Keeord, '114, 'HA, 'WI
nnd '117 l.H'7 A
CiiM-Ht.-d Tux I.h-n Kei'onl. 'IM, 'H7, 7,0111 V!
I iisi-nied Tnx Lien Hei-ird,lnleret M7 73
Hotel I.U-i'tises 7.1.12.1
Cominlhsloners' Keeelpt Hook H.osl HH
Hedetnnllons llecelved wu w
Tliree-fourtliH Slum Personiil Tux
for IWi? H.472 itl
Tlnve-fourlhs state Personal Tax
for Inks 3,.14ll l
Medh'ul MeenHts an 00
Hisrelved from I'nlon Township.... 1 U
I0,II72 H7
EXrr.NPITI'KKS.
Assessors' pay 3,174 37
Auditors' pity 2IVS0H
Audlloin'i'lerk fl.100
AudliliiK I'roiiothonolary's aer'nts Mi 00
Apix-als Iii:i
Hi-ldttes nnd Itepalrs I7.(HI7.1I
llonrdlntf Prisoners 2.HO0O0
HlKiik Hooks. SlKtlimery, eti; 441 47
llnrlnlof Inilltrent Soldiers WHO
Hnlnm-e due Sheriff for IK07 I."7 :M
Hiillots. l-'ehruurv eleetlou 17A0O
Hnllois, November election WOO
County bonds, redeemed
Issue of IhhI 2,MnO
Issue of IHIU 1,HII0H0
Issue of IHM4 MI0H0
CouiHtns 1-edepmed t.KWflA
Commissioners' Attorney SAflon
Constables' Ket urns .1H172
Chs-k rontrai't Ml on
Court Crier, J. l. I.itoss 2x2 00
1'ommlssloners' Convention 27 9A
Cuttlns prisoners' hair Ml
I'lotlilim for prisoners I7SUU
Commissioner's' pay
States wono
Murray l.atliM)
Hlnderllter KM 00
Commissioners' Clerk ttHlOO
County Superintendent 200(1(1
Commonwealth hills 4,276 HH
Common wealth dlsohnrKi'd esses. ., (UK 23
IMstrlet Allorney'H hills. StronK.... 7H000
Delivering February hallots (Klll'l
illerliiKNovoml)or hallots MM
Electric llnht 17 HH
Kin-lion hills. February 1,4'47
Klts-l Ion hills, Novembor 1,277 HA
F.xpress cliarKes 21 Ml
Fuel and light K2U74
Furniture 14.1.10
Frelttht mid haulltiK AMI
linards for jail 70 Ml
HohIiIihI hlfls HKH14
Headstoiii's IHAHO
lmitlestH M3 7.1
1ikIkI(Ioi IMI00
Insurance HI no
Jurors, Grand A47HM
Jurors. Petit J.1H2 22
Jurors, Traverse 3,:H4H
Janitor's pay ,. 420 00
Jury Commissioners' pay 3,1 37
Jail physician. Dr. Hunt Mi 00
Livery hire Ki:l
Weals for Jurors 71 Ml
Mudlcinu for prisoners 0 70
Printing
Uepu 1)1 Iran 437 40
lelllM-rat 3AH00
Spirit 1HHH0
News Ill 2A
Volunteer 7AO0
ltucord 73 70
Star 3d 7.1
Hun 112.1
J. P. Oeorite & Son A3A4
Penitentiary hills 1,1132 H2
Probates uud fees 1178 3,1
AUDITORS' REPORT
OF THE FINANCES OF
Jefferson County
FOR THE YEAR 1898.
Treasurer's Areotinl,
W. II. Ll'C AS, County Treasurer, In account
with JeHorson County for the year IHHH.
DK.
To amount In treasury at last suit le
nient lfl,!IH0A3
To amount county tax for IHHH 4U.UNH 112
To amount bond tax for IHHH 14,431 111
To amount stale tax for Ihhh 4,711 A2
To amount dog tax for Ihhh 2,71s ou
To amount outstanding for 1HH7 and
previous KI.HsOKA
To amount unseated tax for IMHl-7. . 7,UIHH2
To amount interest on unseated tax 137 73
To amount scaled tax for 1M4 6-6-7.. 11H7 Ml
To amount hotel license 7j525
Tu amount frourCouiiulssloners' re
ceipt Issik 3,1101 3H
To ttiuount redemptions received... HU1 HH
To amount slate personal tax re
turned by statu for Ih7 and Ihhh... 7,01(1 34
To amount fi-om medical licenses... 30 00
lo amount refunded by I ulon Iwp. 1 13
i;ci,:H A7
, i
Hy county orders n-dccui'd,! 00,(132 Sri
liy exoiieiatlou ordui-M le-
dueined 1,003 N2
Ily refunding ordeis ro-
duetued 231 AH
Hy ceriillcaie of lauds .re
turned 1,304 01
Hy county bonds ruduemed
kerlesoflslU 13,hOU00
Hy count y Ismds ruduemeU
series of IslU AOO00
Hy county bonds redeemed
aerie of lhsl 2SOOflO
Hy coupons redeemed , . 2,Hiift HA
Ily aiiMiuul paid Co. Sup't. 200HO
Hy reUempt Ions paid out .. HHU2M
Hy outstanding fax for Ihhh ool 44
Hy outstanding tax for IWI7 1.AH0 Al
by oulotaudiug taxes for'US 23,231 id
YEAR IB9B.
County. Bond. Sttto. Dog.
4.1 IV) n :it A k 2.1 :m
Mi-: m km ;ii ii :n ni 711
:i K'J im M 17 HI 4'! 11
am 110 mi 22 id 211 ;m ho
:iio no im no ih im 12 :u
IUI 51 "fl .111 147 72 47 Ml
A4II Ml 147 il7 .17 :t7 III 70
ro :u 4x wi 10 vi 14 ;m
77 12 14 20 70 I III
ni :is liw 10 7 71 mi 10
I.VI OH 411 Ml 24 III li:l
14 ,15 7 74 110 27 .10
Mil 21 112 27 22 41 V.I 00
:ii4 20 va lift ss lii 77 oo
IV 14 is l:il 10 21 iw 212 :m
mm 70 l.vi ni 2ii .m 47 :)
7.7 1.1 171 211 2.1 7.1 IK 70
.nn in i:w hi 14 ;i! 7s in
i:il 0.1 7 IM II IW 20 40
441 .12 I U IUI 2ll 17 III IUI
2.H'.'ll 21 Kll 04 I7H h7 110 20
l.lkll SO .T.'.l III :m S4 ki wi
.121 2ll l.l 47 21 7K :il m
ii.li :il I si 1:1 ih in ii ;o
1,140 IN JllH ill 22 (14 117 70
7ll I" 21 112 III 20 4 40
2IHI 44 "H HII IIS IK)
H77 wi 2iio :m ill no hi :m
KW H2 211 I I i17 (17 IW 70
I'M 111 AS Oil 4 10 22 110
I. irM H4 ;tiH hi mi m ZH on
M 2A s M I III
A.12 4H H. 7H III KI 2.IH 70
17,ViO 71 4.H.VI 02 KM I AS 2.IK1 1.1
II. llillUO 4.KI7 2(1 HII III I.IWI All
Pronotlmnolnry's hills, W. I. Clark
Post .Mortems
Postnue and box rent
I'lumblnu
Hefundlntf orders
Heform scltisd, Morirnnna
Keform schisd. Iltinllnttdon
Itoad damiiires. . .
Ileptilrs Court House mid Jail
Ki-ulslerand Hecorder's bills, Harr
Hoad and brldire views
Hcpiiirlnu prlsotiers' sIiih-s
Itent of Telepiiones
Kedempllousniilil
Stenographer s pay
Stale Tux
SUtie Tax
Supplies, Court House and Jail
Sheep claims
Trtinscrlblnif notes of testimony. . ,
1'eletframs
Talesman
Tipstaves
Treasurer's deeds
Transcribing- records
Traveling expenses
Treasurer's percentage, collect ing
txH.MO.Tn. i I percent
Treasurer's percentage, paying out
l,372.7rt, ia 24 percent
Water rent
Workhouse
Cash In Treasury
I.30A 110
III (11
ISI
311 Ml
231 AH
220 .12
HI 2.1
11.100
HH4 .1:
till 10
lift 40
13 40
l !l 30
Hs'.l 2N
1,074 (11
3HH.1
4.7.'H 33
344 HH
4' 3 :li
1117 IKI
441
114 00
3X3 44
243 04
nOOO
107 .17
HUH HO
2.IAH04
3110 AO
ill-! All
I4..1III 47
tlWI.Uri H7
(ieiieral Wtaleiiient.
ASSRTS.
County tax mitsla tiding for '117 and
previous
Ilond tax outstanding for 1HH7 and
previous
State tux outstanding for 1MI7 and
previous
Hog tax nulatandlng for Ii7 and
previous
County lax outstanding for IHtIM ..
Hond tax outstanding for lwis
Stale tux outstanding for IstM
Hog tax outstanding for Ihhh
County unsealed tax outstanding
for Ihhh
Hond unseated tax outstanding tor
IHHH
County and Hond seated tax out
standing for IHHH
Hospital account
Cash In Treasury
I 1,2.12 HO
47SIKJ
108 48
341 112
lA.KItl 10
4.MI7 211
HOI 43
1.VHIIA0
A.4H0 7.1
1,400.10
1.070 2A
11.1170 2H
14.AIKI 47
SAg,A34 A3
SiA.nnnoo
1.1,4001X1
20,1)1X1 00
MAHIMIT1IS.
Bonds outstanding, series of 1H80. .,
Honds outstanding, series of Isuo...
Honds outstanding, series of 1H1I4...
Honds outstanding, scries of IHHI,
called but not redeemed
Hond outstanding, series of lKHil,
called but not redemed
Duo county officers...
1,000 00
1,2110 00
2,11 IS II
SA.1.AIH II
Assets over liabilities 4,010 42
Jiffermn County, nn:
Pursuant to law, we, tho undersigned Com
tnlssioners of Jefferson county, publish the
foregoing statement of the receipts and ex-
pendltures of said county for the year 1HHS,
and also present the assets and liabilities of
the county nn the 2nd day of January, 1800.
Witness our hands and seal of ofllce this
ZHth day of January, 1MH).
SAMUEL STATES, SKAI.l
W. 0. MUBBAT. SKAI.l
J. t. HINDEBMTEB, hsai.
Commissioners,
Attest:
JOHN DAVIS, Clerk.
By am't of State Treas. re
ceipts for personal lax 'US
Ily treasurer's percentage,
collect Ing Sstl,tM0.70, at 1
per cent
Hy treasurer's percentage,
paying outSst!,321.70at2',i
4,720 33
per cent.
2,1AH04
Ilv Hm't In Co. Treas liunfls 14 .1113 47
-. 132,334 S7
Klicrllt", ArcoulU.
E. C. HVHNS. Sheriff, In iiccoiint. with Jef
ferson ciiunly, from January 4, Ihhh, lo Janu
aiy 4, ihiiu, inclusive.
UK.
To amount of orderv drawn $3,007 311
To jury fees, lines anil coslscoUucted. 2HH 2s
To amount due l-1 mi III 2.4HU 11
l,ll7t
CK.
Hy amount due hhuritf at last
sisttlemenl gl,HO7 30
Hy boarding prisoners, U.MO
days at Ml cents per day 3,42000
Hy removing prlhuners lo peu-
ilenllary 151 M
Hy removing prisoners to the
workhouse 44 20
Hy removing itiKane to asylum. 1HU 00
Hy summoning AH Jurors, at
lllceulseach 170 40
Hy draw Ing Julius, 0 days al fl
per day 24 01)
Hy 140 commit lneiils and 137
discharges 13HM)
Hy couiiuouweallh custs due
Sheriff 2IH&H
Hy 3 per cent. commission on
tines collis-ted 2 AA
Hy washing for prisoners 07 70
Hy cleaning Jail OOUO
Hy publishing February luid
November elections 10 00
Hy publishing court proclama
tion Hy reiHirls lo hoard of cliarll leu
Hy oilsi'tillaiuious Jail supplies.
Hy extra care of Insane.. .. ....
Ily tobacco for prisoners. .......
HOIK) '
40 00
7A 03
1.1 (XI
07 70
16,07178
County Iticrlnteiid nt' Arronnl.
K. It. TF.ITHK'K. fniiiilv HniH'Htilenilcnl.
In ni-enuiil Itli Jefferwui cuiiiily for IW.
I'll.
Ily ri'lilfli'iile of vnui-hers llled t;ill
lilt.
Ttiamniint of rush from Co. Ireniiri'r. .l'.1illll
4'omiitlwsloiirrM tc-rotttit,
PA Ml' Kb CTATKM, CommNKliiner.
(It.
Ily nmiinnl climnl litxt Hetllenient . . .. 4 W)
Ily tin iliiyn st-rrli'i us Coninilssloiier.. I.II.H 00
I.IKI Ml
im.
To nmininl of orders drawn... f w.'iono
To nmiiunt duo Hlnles sriftO
-rl.ltll.10
W.C. Ml'KUA V. Commissioner.
CK.
Hv timniint line at last settlement .. ..t IIOOO
Hy 2H7 days service as Commissioner.. l.lllHMJ
l,fl!i Ml
Hit.
To antounl of onlcrs dtawn.. ..tl.dlHMI
Toainounl due .Murray Hooo
- irt.ooti .TO
J.J. HiNHKIil.ri'K.U.Commlssluncr.
(It.
Ily nmounl tluent lust setlletnenl .. .1 IM .10
Hy iKW days service as Commissioner.. I,07h HO
1,233 AO
tut.
To amount of orders drawn.. ..f 01.100
To amounl due Hlnderllter 27H .10
1,2X1 Ml
('flminlMsloiiora' Clerk's Arroilllt.
JDHN DAVIS, Clerk.
I It.
Ily one year's salary as clerk 000 00
HH.
To amount of orders drawn SHOO 00
Jatlltor'N Aeeoitllt
OF.OItllF. IIHOVF,, Janllor.
CK.
Hy one year's salary as Janllor S420 00
Dlt.
To nmottnt of orders drawn 420 00
Tuu-iihIiI At-roiuitM
Amount, of Hoad. Hi-huol. Poor. Sinking
Fund, Waler anil Light Funds In hands of
Counl v Treusnrer W. 11. Lucas, and due the
following lllstrlcis.
waler
Districts, Itoad School and Poor
Light
Hrookvllle It Hi 2.1 A7 II 14
Hut net 101 14 H UM 11 HO
Hell 37 KI OH
Heaver 32 AH 4(1 14 10 3H
lllg linn 2 Ml HII
Hiockwnyvlllo. 4 41 K2.12 7 AH
Clover I HI 12.1 IIS
Clavvllle 110 20 71 30 20 23
F.lllred HA Hll :77 OS Ml
tlltsklll 21017 -MI4I 1703
Heath 112 IA 20 73 31 37
Henderson 112 4H H3 44
Knox Kil is 132 lis 3147
Mi'Calmont is 12 1HH 7H llosfl
Oliver 22U HO .113 33 22H 14
I'errv 0H.I 700 2 r
Plnecreek 30(11 10(117 III 111
Purler 2 00 3 43 3 H7
Polk A37H H.MI0M :I7H2
I'll nvslllawney 542 in 3:in Ht Ml 3ll
Kcynoldsvllle. . 2iHA4 4 12 V 47 OH 14 17
W. 0 3.' 17 HO 0:t1
Itlnggold Ill III H HI A HI
Hose SIMM 30 711
Snvder 71123 III.Vi iHKIMl
Summervllle. .. I In 2 71 1 10
Inlon HID Id 77 IK
Warsaw 6.127 22 H2 142
Washington.,.. 2H 43 471 40 200 22
Wlnslow 07 74 7MI6T. 4,1:102
Voting 7 3.1 4 K3 8 04
Totals fllMO I'frOHl 43131 61 tll2 0S
Amount overdrawn and due Count v Trens.t
Hose township Hoad Fund 17 4H
Hospital Accounts.
Amount due Jefferson county from the fot
lowing districts for the maintenance of Insane
In asylums,
Districts.
Amount,
2m 03
.. I.4S7 47
. 1.373(11
. 1,04.100
.. A4I 27
.. 6HH3A
.. IU7 7A
.. 1.274 71
.. 1,1110 70
.. 173 HO
.. Mill 7A
.. 71 Hi 111
Hrookvllle
Clover
Corsica
Oliver
Plnecreek
Perry
Piinxsutawney....
Keynoldsvllle
Hose
Washington
Wlnslow
Summervllle
Union
.. 23 43
-1 11,670 211
Ji-ffermn Count ij, us:
We. tho undersigned. Auditors of Jefferson
county, in the Slate of Pennsylvania, do cer
tify nun 111 pursuance of nie 4,111 section ot
an Act entitled "An Act KelatlvetoCounlles.
Townships, A-c," passed the 121 h day of April,
A. D., IH.'I4, we met In the Commissioners
ofllce, In the iMirough of Hrookvllle, Pa., on
the tirsi Motion v, 11 being tun 2110 nay of Jan
uary, A. I). Ihihi, and did audit, adjust and
settlo the several accounts required of us by
law agreeably to the several Acts of Assein
lily and supplements thereto, according to
the best of our Judgment and ability, and
find them asset forth in the above report.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands and seals at the olllce aforesaid
thlaauih day of January, A. D. Inlio.
T. B. ADAMS. Isr.AI,
I. B. MoLAUOBLIN, HKAI,
. HKLLI, HKAI.
Attest: Auditors,
W. I). KANE, Clerk.
OFREYNOLliS VfLLE.
Capital,
$50,000.
$6,500.
Surplus,
V. mitchell, Presldeuf I
roll McClelland, Vice Pres.,
John II. KaiH-lier, Cashier.
Director!
0. Mitchell, Bcott McClelland. J.O.King,
John It. Corbet t, U. E. llrown,
G. W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucliur.
Does a general banklngbtiHlnpasand solicits
the accounts of merchants, professional men,
farmors, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and
others, promising the most careful attention
to the business of all persons.
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
First National Hank building, Nolan block
Fire Proof Vault.
WRITE!
OR CALL AND CONSULT
DR. LiTTl.E
about Your Even
Treatment, opoMtlntm , ti hitneii
nil ArililiUI l.VIH
535 SMITIiyiELPI t. PITOERG.
S WiSEfJ If! D.-'Jt.V, Tr!Y
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Una h.iv. curt; 1 iiio1.: .
Ciiss vi hcrun liho.t'-sB. en :
b li:biiiiv, I l-1.' i
nr au-i Varico. t!j,Vt.' . i
'i rtcy uvji' i.io
the cuciit.itLij", m.tl 'i .i: "
irfcct, n i-t) -.rt p. - .i!
viur toi;o vi.-i't b .!..
First National Bank
;4i'0
Strong ftain.::7;;;y-c,;r:iLn".:'.
lion ofin worrlt'i thtm intn Iu u.ity, Comum"
lioD or temh. Mailed nokJ, Pave it icv
6 boxfi, with lroncluil L.i! c.iur mro to c'.;va
itffuuJ tho iiiotioy, M 09 H' (".' ireo t . it,
For sale by II. Alox Stoke.
CTIVK HOMCITOKS W ANTFIl F.VF.HV
xwliere for "The Story of the Philippines"
by Mitrnt llalsieiiil. commissioned hy the
Hovetnmeiil as tillli-iaj lltstorlnn to the War
Hep.'ti imi'iil. 'the biHik was win leu In hi my
cainps at Nut Fllllii'lsco, on the Paclllc Willi
tlt-neial nterill, In (lie hospitals at Konolulu,
In Hung hong, 111 Hie ireni'iies at. Manila, in
Ibe liisuruent camps Willi Agulualilo, on the
deck of Hie Dlylnpla with Dewey, and In the
roarot I'ltltle at tlic fall of Manila. Ilinititifa
for ituetits. Hi lmfiil nf orltilnal plctuies taken
by government pliotogtatibers on the smi.
i,iii kc ims)s . i,ow n 11 r. i,ii in, ,111s. rn'inui
paid. Credit given Drop all tinshy iiuof
lliial win books. Outfit free. Address F. T.
Ilai iier, Si c y., Slur Insuiaiice llldg., ( hlcngo.
lMIccllattrou.
-yy 11. 8TAM1CY.
ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW,
Ofllce at Hotel McConnell, Keynoldsvllle, Pa.
MITCHELL,
ATTOUN IC Y-AT-LAW.
OfHep on West Main stieet. nptHislte the
Commercial Hotel, livytioldsvlllo, Pa.
(T1 Z. OOHUON,
ATTOUN RY-AT-LA W,
IlrtHikvllle, JulTerson Co. Pa.
Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon
h. Col lied West Main Street.
q m. Mcdonald,
attohney-at-law,
Notary Public, real estate agent, Patents
secured, collectlntis made promptly. Olllco
In olan blis.-k, HeynuldHVllle, Pa.
MITll M. McCHEIGIlT,
s
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Public and Heal Kstate Agent. Col
lections will receive prompt attention. Ofllce
In r roeblli'h At Henry block, near postoltlce,
Iteynoldsvllle Pa.
E.
NKKP.
JUSTICE Ot' THE PEACE
And Ileal Kstate Agent, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa.
D
II. U. E. HOOVKH,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Hc-ddcnt demist, lu the pinehlleh & lien
ry hhs-k, near the posloflice, Main street
Uem leuess In oprrailng.
JjU. H. DkVKUE KING.
DENTIST,
tmiceover Iteynoldsvllle llaidware Co.store,
.liain street, iteyuuiusviiie, rn.
D
l. I.. L. MEANS.
DENTIST,
Olllce In the .1. Van Heed building, near
corner of ,iain anil ruin siiccih.
ttotfl.
JJOTEL McCONNELL.
REYNOLDS VILLE. PA.
F HANK J. It LACK, Proprietor.
Tho leading hotel of the town. Ilcnduiiitr.
tei-s for commercial men. Steam heat, free
bus, lint h rooms and closets 011 every Door,
sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con
nections &c.
J JOT EL UELNAP.
KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
, Fit AN K DIKTZ, Proprietor.
First class In every particular. Located In
the very centre of the business uart of town.
Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious
sample riMinis for commercial travelers.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD.
Phlitt(lelpliiH& Ei-lo Railroad Division
In efToct Nov. 20, 18118. Truing leave
Drift wood as follows:
KAHTWAHI)
9:0H a m Train 8, weekdays, for Sunbury,
Wllkesbarre, llsxleton, Pottsvllle, Scranton,
llarrlsburg and I lie Intermediate sta
lions, arriving at Philadelphia 8:23 p. m
New York.:il0n. m.i Ha t more. 8:00 u. m.i
Washington, 7:15 p. ni Pullman Parlor car
from V llllamsuort to Philadelphia and diis
senger conches from Kane to Philadelphia
anu wiiiiauiAport 10 iiauimore anu wasn
IllgtOll,
4:0:1 p. m. Train fl, weekdays, for liar
riving at Phlliideli)hla4:10A. m.i New Vork
7:IH A. M. Pullman Sleepltig cars from
llnrrlshiirv to I'll lade o 1 a and new York
Phlladelylila passengers can remain In
sleeper undisturbed until l.'M A. M.
40:12 11. m. Train 4. dally for Siinliurv. Harris
nurg anu iniermeuiate stations, arriving at
Philadelphia, :.12 A. M.i New York, :!
A. M.on week days and I0.HH A M. on Hun
dayi Halilmore, II-.H.1 a. m.i Washington, 7:45
A.M. Plllllnau sleepers fmm Krle and Wll
HamsiMirt to Philadelphia and Wllllamsport
to Washington. Passengers In sleeper
for Halilmore and Washington will be
transferred into Washington sleener at Wll'
liamstort. Passenger coaches from Erie to
I'lilludelpbla uud Wllllamsport to Haiti-
more.
WF.STWAUD
4:3H a. m. Train 9. weekdavs. for Erie. Kldg
wa, liullois, Ciermoiit and principal Inter
mediate stations.
9:44 a. m. Train if, dally for Erie and luter-
meuiaie nouns.
6:47 p. m. Train 1ft, weekdays for Kano and
in tcrmettiaie stations.
THHOrtill TRAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD
FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH.
TRAIN 9 leaves New York5:.V) p.m., I'hlladol
niiiaK:50 n. m.i Washington 7:20 u. m.. Hal
tlmoreH.40 p. ni., arriving at Driftwood 4:H8
a. rn.. weekdays, with Pullman sleeiiers and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia to
File and Washington and Ualtlmore to
W llllamsiHirt.
TRAIN 15 leaves Philadelphia 8:1)0 A. m
Washington, 7.50 A. M l Halilmore, H:50A. m.
Wilkesbarre. 10:15 A. m.i weekdays.
arriving at Driftwood at 5:47 p. M. with
Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to
WllllnmHporl and passenger coucli to Kane
TKA1N a leaves new 1 ora at7:u p. m.i i-niia-
dn 11b la. 11:20 n. m.t Washington. 10.40 d. ni
Haliimoro, 11:50 p. 111.; daily arriving at
Driftwood at 0:44 a. ni. I'uiimaii sleeping
cars from Plilla. to Wllllamsp't, and through
Iiassenger coaches from Philadulphlu to
.Xh and Halilmore to Wllllanisuort. On
Sundays only Pulluiau sleeper Philadelphia
to l-.i ie.
JOIINSONBURG RAJLROAD.
(WEKKDAYS)
Connections via .Tolinsoiibiir"; R. R. und
Ituluwuy & Cloartlold U. U.
a. 111.
WKKKOAYS.
ciermoiit
W iMjdvale
Vuluwood
Smlih's Hun
liistiiuler
Stralglil
Ci len Hael
llendlgu
Jolinsonliurg
KliU-wny
lomi Ar
u Ki
0 50
0 4i
OKI
li:i
0 an
0 .11
0 10
h r.i I.v
a. ni.
srsi Ar
10 40
nun
in
10 5H
11 mi
not
11 1.1
11
II 40
Ar ....
11
i). nT.
p. m.
SH5
7M
7 4!l
7 4(1
7:i(l
7;ti
7 2H
7 IH
7 U
'uii
7 00
40
"415.1
0 40
0 01
ft 10
4 2.1
1 40
U. 111.
a. in
Lv 0 20
0 27
0:12
041
0 4.1
0 4H
OM
7iri
7 INI
7 II
714
Ar 7 20
ArJH
"Lv 7 -a
740
111
9 10
UM
Al' 12 40
P. 111.
Rldgway
Island Hun
Carniaii Transfer
Croylanil
Shons Mills
Hiue liis'k
Carrier
Hrockwayvllle
Lamm Mills
McMiiin Summit
llarveys Run
Falls Creuk
DuHols
Falls Creek
Heynoldsvlllu
Hrookvlllu
Now Heiblelium
Red Hank
1'llUbui-g
13 10
12 17
H 4:1
5 M
H-.1I
K2ll
H22
H 17
H 04
Sill
7fis
754
7 50 I.v
!
nil Ar
0 4.1
OHO
6 20
1
I
1
12 'M
12 4H
12 57
107
1 li
140
120
lii
2
II 111
a. 10
030
Lv
J, II. HUTCHINSON,
Oen. Mauager,
J. K. WOOD,
Ueu. Pass.
Ag't.
LLKfJHENY VALLEY RAILWAY
L COMPANY, in cffccl Wednooday,
h. 1. lSlltl, Low Oiiitlo Division.
EAMrWAtttl.
staT,oss.
Pittsburg S 4ii 4i) s 4u
Ki d Hank 10 5.1 4 f lu r
l.awsonlutm .. .. 1 1 0 4 H 11 (fl t
New llethleheni II .-i 8 Id 5 20 ii Wi
link llldge II 4 Ills IS n
Maysvllle II 4s A 2n 5 l 1140
Summervllle... 12 or, (14,, m it m
llrookvllla 12 21 II 01 ton 12 2.1
Hell t2 27 tfl Id 1.1 112 :il
Kiiller.. 12 DO 0 22 tt S7 12 4:1
lleynoldsvlllii.. 12 li'i 0 4'i 0 4.1 1 (10
Pnneuast tl 0:1 ) 4s to 5:1 t OH
Kails Creek 12(1 TOO Toil lift
I m Hols 1 Hi) 7 Pi t (ih 1 2.1
Saluila 1 4:1 7 2:1 7 2.1
Wlnterhtirn .... IM 7 WI t
I'ennlleld 1 50 7 42 7 41
Tyler 2 OH 7 51 J IK)
Henuetette I 7 0 20 HI"
Drnnt -12 47 IH HO to 27
Driftwood it 1.1 8 5H s 55
r. m. m a. m. r. w
WEBTWAhl). "
No.2f4o.il So. Id No..
STATIONS. A- M A, M P M V U
DrlftwiKHl 10 in 'h ;'i ' nil
Oriint !(! tj 5; t i
Helltll-Kntte 10 4s 0 07 0 '.".i
Tyler II 17 0 01 t 5'i
Penntleld II 0 4.1 7 0!l
Wlnlerburn .... lilt: 0 4H 7 1.,
Saluila 114: 0 On 1 2ii
DuHols 12 K, 7 12 T 42 4 00
Falls Creek I 2c 7 2.1 7.10 4 10
Pancoast 4191 17 HI t7 50 44 1.1
Iteynoldsvllle.. I Hi 7 40 8 01 4 25
Fuller I 51 7 57 is !r: 4 41
Hell 12 00 18 OH tS IH 14 51
Hrookvllle 2 11 8 1(1 8 41 0 00
Summervllle.... 2 27 8 82 8 57 A 10
Maysvllle 2 47 8 52 10 17 B WI
Ottkltldge 2 5.1 9 0(1 p 2c 0 4:1
New Hethlehcm 3ft' 9 10 H5 ft 50
l.awsnnhatn.... a 30 9 41 0 20
Red Hank 9 50 9 55 t 00
Pittsburg t 1.1 12 40 9 25
P. m. P. m. P. M. p. M.
dally except Siinrlnv.
t uns. n. i-ttit k act o. HUh'l.. BOPT.
IAS. P. ANDF.IISON Us'i Pass. Aot.
"IJUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS
11 BURGH RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
On nnd after Innimrv 1 1300 nuHn-
ger trains will arrive and depart from Falls
v-recK station, uauy, except siinuay. as fol
tows:
PKPAHT.
For DuHols, lllg Hun and Punxsulawnoy,
it in, s.isi o m.
For I Hi Hnls. Curwensville and Clearfield, 7.2S
a m. I .Hi, 5.U1 p ni.
For Rldgway, Hradford and Rochester, 10.11
1, in.
For Rldgway, Hradford nnd HulTalo, 1.15 p. tn.
For Iteynoldsvllle, lo.aft a m, 4.17 p m.
AKItlVK.
From Ptinxsiitawney, lllg Run and DuBols,
7.0O, 10.11 a mj 1.15. 4.12 pm.
From Clearlleld. Curwensville and DuBols.
I0.:i1 a m. 12.41, 4. 17, 7.KI p m
From Hutfalo, Ris-hester, Hradford and Rldg
way, H.5.1 p. m.
From Hradford and Rldgway, 10.32 a in, 8.56
p m.
From Keynoldsvllle, 1.05, 6 02 p. m.
Passengers are requested to purchase tick
ets before entering the cars. An excess
charge of Ten Cents will be collected by con-
uuciors wueu litres are pain tin trains, rrom
all st at Ions where a ticket ofllce Is maintained.'
Thousand mile tickets good for passage
over any portion of the H., R. & P. and Heech
Creek railroads are on sale at two (21 cents
per mile.
For tickets, time tables and full Informa
tion apply to
.. c. havis. Agont. iteynoldsvllle, I'a.
E. 0. Lapkt, Oen. Pas. Agent,
Rochester N.Y.
B
EECH CREEK RAILROAD.
New York Central 4 Hurlien River R. R Co., Letioe
CONDENSED TIME TABLE.
KKAD I P
Exp Mall
No iff No HH
RltADnOWN
Exp Mall
No DO No 'M
November 20, 1898.
p m p in
900 125 Arr....PATTON...
h:ki 102 Westover...
am p m
i: t4 00
fl 52 4 19
Lve
H 15 12 :t M A H A FFEY 7 15 4 40
7 50 12 IH I.ve.... Kermoor....Arr 7 40 5 06
7 40 12 02 OA..AM. ....... 7 50 5 15
7112 II 55 Arr....Kormoor ....Lve 757 621
726 1150 New MIliKirt 8 02 6 26
7IH 1144 Olanta 8 0S 6H2
70S II HH Mitchells 816 6 IIS
. J 6 10
6 37 HII
.CLEARFIELD.
40
Too
fl 15 10 51 1 Woodland 90i)
0N 10 44 Hlgler 9 07
002 10 HH Wallaceton 9 13
6511 I02H .. Morrlsdaio Mines.... 922
8 45 l020Lve Munson Arr OHO
Ul
722
730
T55
7 10
732
736
754
813
8 IS
904
1T
924
9:
945
9 50
10 26
P m
6 20
6 05
.ffPHIL'PSB'Gr.
9 6H
9 10
64:1
540
5 22
6 05
4.1S
407
a 55
H4H
a 42
8 :l
3 25
12.10
10 15 Arr Munson Lve
9H2
9H7
956
10 14
10 20
1107
11 17
1I2H
II HO
11 40
11 45
12 20
10 10
..Wlnburne.,
947 ..
9 20 . ,
9 22 ..
8 07 ..
PEAI.E
Ollllntown. ...
....SNOW SHOE ..
.HEECH CHEEK..
82H ..
n-. , . . , null 11 1, 11..,. ....
8 17 LOCK HAVEN
Mill Hall.
8 00 Youngdale
7 . is JERSEY SHORE JITNO.
755 ....JERSEY SHORE....
47 21 Lve WILLI AM8P T Arr
E.
a m
a m
pin a m P1111.A. t KKAniNd K. K. am pm
12 :) H 51 Arr WILLI A MSP'T Lve tl2 34 U 30
48:ioli;ki Lve.....PHILA Arr 8 20 7 00
14(10 Lv N.y.vlaTamatiua Ar 940
14 30 9 00 LV..N. Y. via Phlla.. Arbl0 40 (930
am pm p m am
Dally 4 Week-days S 00 p m Sundays
1 1056 a m Sunday
'b" Through passengers traveling via Phil
adelphia nn 12.34 p m train from Wllllams
port, will change cars at Huntingdon St.,
Philadelphia.
rONNKOTIONS. At Wllllamsport with
Philadelphia KeadingH.K. Atjersey Shore '
with Fall Hrook Railway. At Mill
Hall with Central Railroad of Pennsylvania. -At
Phllinsburg with Pennsylvania Rallroa4
and Altoona A Phlllpsburg Connecting K. R.
At Clearlleld with Buffalo, Rochester A
Pittsburgh Railway. At Mauafffty and
Patton with Cambria A ClearHeld Division
of Pennsylvania Railroad. At Mahaffey with
Pennsylvania A North-Western Railroad.
A. O. Pai.mrh, F. E. Hehriman,
Superintendent, Oen'l Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-slioer
And General Blacksmith.
llorse-slioelng done in the neatest manner
and by the lutest luiiroved methods. Re
pairing of all kinds carefully and promptly
done. Satisfaction Uuahantkkd.
HORSE CLIPPING
Have Just received a complete set of ma
chine horse clippers of latest style '08 pattern
and am prepared to do clipping lu .the beat
possible manner at reasonable rates.'
' Jackson St. near Fifth, Keynoldsvllle, Pa.
EVERY WC?.?3AiM
ftomettmt fleet. a u. itmuhlo
aiouiuiy resuiuiiiig medium!,
DR. PEAC'3 '.
PENNYROYAL pUS,
Are promiit, safe and certain In roul . T)a vsnu
lue (Ur. I'tial'sJ itevvrdisuuoiut, huntaawutuisv
)1.00.
For sale by your druggist.