WEST WIND. flit ymnt to hy, though ths dyi trs long to a hunnry heart. I was frrllng content lift night before th wind arose A wind from the rainy wwt, toning tht wt, prrrcn bong-tit; It csllrrt m mil mockrd met It filled my soul with thoitstnd wues. 0 wind from over th teles from drir Isnd loM. Why nrd ymi ink m hrre, wslilng tht old time pnln? Sure my life U hHrd enough l there li not much Joy to spare t My hurt mint lirrak or follow It you cill me like that againl 4) wind from serosa tht wtvt. wet with tht wild ra spray, Were I but frre. like you. I never would aak to roam From the darling land you left tnd tht trent of the hrath cli.l hills! Did you come to hrrak my hrart, der wind from the hilt of ItnmcT Wlnltrrii Patton In Spectator. GREASE AT LAUNCHINGS. Bin Coot of tlrttlKK n Battleship Into the Water. "The more net of iri'ttlnft n tvnr ves nol Into tlie witter costs n lot of money, time nml trouble." snld nn riicinoer, uppnkliiR of tin- recent Inunrlilnir of cvcr.il new torpedo boats. "I spent n yenr nml a linlf In the designing room of the Cramps' ynnl." he continued, "and happen to know what I am talk ing about. Of course the Inunehlng of a little torpedo lioat Is comparatively easy, and the cost Is not over a few hundred dollars. Including flowers and ouvenlrs and even the bottle of cham pagne used In the christening. Hut when It comes to a bin armored cruiser or a first class battleship It Is a horse of a different color, and the actual ex pense seldom fnlls below $4,000 or $5, 000. I've known It to go aa high as 18,000. "The building of the ways for the hip to slide down over Is the main Item, and then comes the greasing. Every Inch of timber over which the vessel slides must he covered with a lu bricant. Different flrma use different substances, but soap and tallow form the main Ingredients of them all. At the Cramps' we used a layer of beef tallow and a layer of soft soap, and, taken altogether, between 1 and 1 tons of the stult were required to put a move on the average battleship. The tallow Is spread on first to the depth of about three Angers, and the work men use big flat trowels to make the urface as smooth as possible. Then they pour over the soft soap, which Is just thick enough to run. or about the consistency of tar. MAs a general thin? the double coat ing answers the purpose admirably, and the ship glides Into the water as If It was sailing on air. If It sticks, as has happened In a few cases. It Is likely to spring some of Its plates, and acci dents of that kind are so costly that nothing Is spared to avert them." New Orleans Times-Democrat A Missionary Antidote. A great cloud of murky Mersey fog enveloped Liverpool harbor and the passengers on the tiny tender could scarcely see the shape of the great liner close beside them which was Just weighing anchor for Bombay. On the quarter deck of the steamship were 60 missionaries of both sexes bound out ward on a mission to convert the heath en. They were singing a favorite gos pel hymn and as the sound of their voices floated across the water one of the passengers on the tender, a manu facturer from Birmingham, suddenly burst Into tears. "Isn't that a noble, an Inspiring, al most a 'arrowing sight?" be exclaimed, dropping a tear and an h at the same time. "I wouldn't 'ave missed seeing! them noble creatures going out to meet' their fate In the field -of foreign mis sionsnot for 3 note. I wouldn't." "Have yon any relatives among .them?" asked another passenger sym pathetically. "Oh, no; no relatives," walled the man from Birmingham. "But we are all brethren In religion, and the sight of their departure touched me deeply. I shall pray night and morning that their ship may have a safe passage." "But If you're not related to any of them I don't quite see why you're so anxious," said a flippant young man. "Missionaries sail for India almost any day." "Tea," replied' the man from Bir mingham, assuming a more business like tone, "but It Isn't every day in the week that I've got such an Interest In' a ship's cargo. I'd be pleased to have you know, young man, that In the hold of that ship Is a consignment of 5,000 Idols which I have Just shipped to one of the native princes." Exchange. Wim Wo Moot Rwsslsw In Bering strait Russia and America hake hands. Big Dlomede island and1 Uttle Dlomede stand side by side, the' former Russia's outpost, the other oar own. A little strip of narrow sea lies between the two, and so clear Is the air on a fair day that It seems aa If from one Island yon could easily reach crocs a hand to the other. North, across Kotseboe sound. Is Point Hope, barren sand spit, extending far Into the Arctic sea. It Is the home of jibe of Eskimos, who go to the mis-' Moo school a ad church and learn to; s4ng hymns, to speak a Uttle English' . to use soap. CtlMttti. ' Be Do you dawnceT She (who has been Informed that be to a bore) No. Be Neither do L XVef s, spend the evening Just talking to each other. London Fun. Much has been said against pride, pat it st least never brings one the ttumlllatlon of having a favor refused. Chicago News. Compared to the waters of the Dead ea, those of the Bait lake are compar atively fresh. . COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT OF THE Finances of Jefferson Countu FOR THE YEAR 1900. Amount Outstanding for Collector. Districts. County. Bond. Htate. Dog. 1 J?C,Coehran Big Hun Percent, on I 30 01 ( 21 78 ( . 8 04 I 27 (10 Per cent, off 27 III 2162 7 31 2.1 00 1897 II. A. Snyder Porter Percent, on 17 21 2100 10 W 27 SO Per cent, off Ifl 87 IBM 0 87 2 00 1808- J. I'. Cochran Big Run Percent, on a (Vt 111 20 2.1 an Per vent, off 1 18 13 82 23 00 1890- I.O. Cochran Ill Run Mm mm 4 53 29 70 B. F. Unburn Bummervtllo liil 01 22 2m T 70 220 Per eent. on i 32T34 f ion 17 I 12 22 r3T( Per cent, off 292 13 UO 24 11 11 29 00 Amount Outstanding for 1900. Collector. Districts. 8. II. Snyder T. M. Broslus O. K. Hull Geo. I. Pnlmer J. D. Crawford J. R. Hcnaley Wm. Phillip J. O. Wilson T. M Srahlman O. C Bowels Martin 1 Usque A.J. Sprsgue O. C. Btewart , J. C. North J. F. Elsenhart 1). F. Oourley Charles H. Wetr.el. A. L. Lock wood.... elms. Miller A. 8. Klock U. W. Swartt K. O. Falk J. G. Cochran J. W. Curry M. A. McLaughlin. J. C. Morrison H. W. Wells H. F. Morrison Amos Htrouse Men. Dempsey 8. J. Stormer W. A. McGee Harnett Heaver HlK Run Hrockway vllle Hrookvllle ('lay vllle Clover Kin red Ilasklll Heath Henderson Knox McCalmont Oliver I'erry l'lnecroek . ' Polk orter Punxsutawney Reynoldsvllle Ringgold Rose Snyder Hummervllle I n Ion Warsaw Washington Wlnslow West Keynoldaviue Wortlivllle Young Per Per Receipts and Expenses for 1900. RKCEIPTS. Amount In Treasury at last settle- ment 110.974 92 Outsiandlnx taxes, '99 and previous, 18,479 41 OtitstandlnR taxes 1900 68,926 20 Peatcd Tax Lien Record for "96, '97, 98, '99 1,488 88 ITnseated Tax Men record '98 and '99, 4..W4 41 Interest Tax Lien Record '98 and '99, 127 42 Hotel Licenses 789 80 Commissioners' receipt txxik Hospital accounts 1.782 24 Commonwealth costs, '99 887 98 Commonwealth costs, '00 1.948 47 Redemptions ree'd from Commis sioners' Land Book 144 18 Poll Tax 23 Lands old 217 10 Three-Fourth Htate Personal Tax. 1,897 2.1 Rules ot court 89 80 State on fire ana game warden bills . 108 42 State report 80 00 Mlsi-ellanesui 38 88 Redemptions ree'd from Treas urer's sale book 1,239 02 S 1102,828 23 XPENDITUBSS. Auditors' pay I 177 87 Auditors' clerk J4 00 Auditing- Prothonotary's accounts.. 60 00 Advertising lands by error 9 SO Assessors' hills 4,207 81 Bridges and repairs 14,912 27 Rulnnce due on bridge contracts of 18W 3.448 78 Boarding prisoners, washing for prisoners, sheriff's foes, Ac 1,900 00 It lank books, and stationery 818 80 Balance due Sheriff Burns last set- tlcmeiit 1,115 81 Balance due Hlnderlllor 80 00 Balance due States lai nu Burial ot Indljtsnt soldiers 455 00 Burial of Dauners 27 50 County CommiaaloneiV attorney, A.C.White 280 00 Court crier, J. P. Lucas 28 00 Constables' returns 424 92 Commissioners' convention 84 21 Commissioners' sale 9 2.1 Clothing for prisoners 132 81 commissioners pay, murray j.miw uu Commissioners' pay, Webster 917 80 Commissioners' pay, Hawk 9S7 00 Commissioners' clerk, Galnruith.... 900 00 Commonwealth bills. 4,434 22 Commonwealth bills, discharge cases 4.18 74 County bonds redeemed, series '90.. 10,000 00 County bonds redeemed, series 1880 and 1894 : .' 8.500 00 Coupons redeemed and Interest paid 1,198 83 County superintendent 209 00 Liue enyaer iwp. uy error in svvvio- ment of 1893 District attorney, N. L. Strong Delivering February ballots Delivering November ballots Election bills February. 110 18 548 00 83 54 27 88 1.418 79 1,581 88 88 99 10 18 Election Dills NovemDer Election special Express charges Fuel and light ,-'."(' furniture tor court bouse and Jail.. Ire wardens' bills Freight bills HosptuU bills Head stones for soldiers Insurance Inquest...., Interest paid , Jarorm, graad 870 80 807 00 641 01 1 17 1.049 78 108 00 sue to 124 OS 101 S 1.002 78 t.4bS t Ml 18 93 98 486 00 loooo 80 67 66 26 27 76 Jurors, betlt.. Jurors, Inverse Jury commissioners' pay Janitor's pay.... iall physician Ivery hlrs Meals tor tutors Medicine tor prisoners , Penltantlary bills Probates and fees Protby's bills, Cyrus H. Blood .. Postage and box rent Plumbing , Printing- ' Republican Republican, Co. Order, 1899.... Democrat Spirit Volunteer Record Star J. P. George Post mortem examinations Printing November ballots Printing February bailout Reform school, Morganta... Repairs to court house and Jail.. Road damages Register and Recorder John 8. Barr John D. Evans Road and bridge views.,.,. fceut for telepuutMM 1,119 76 480 76 794 76 107 IS a 80 627 28 294 86 846 Of 832 88 88 00 77 60 . 8800 - 48 80 88 00 200 Oil 181 00 244 28 1 138 16 6f 00 go 80 1.2"9 40 A Millndelpnla Star,, Sunday School Tearber Where did ,t" tt ree wise men come from? Hill Adelphy (whose family bad only ri. witly moved to Chicago! They enme ftnm the east timday School Teacher And why v "n- they called "wise menf Mi l Adeiphy-Because. ma'am, they t -lit back again. Philadelphia Press. "I have noticed." said the social phi losopher, "that people who gossip about their neighbors are the people who are always fretting because they Imagine they are being talked about by their neighbors." Omaha World-Herald. It Is safer to marry a thrifty woman Ttth only IB rents than It la to wed aln belle with $18,000. Galveston tews. 1696, I69T, 1896 and 1899. Do. 19 08 38 49 IIH 88 17 43 48 08 41 47 43 9.1 8 30 51 48 24 07 14 II 88 00 44 77 182 41 88 87 81 42 41 44 17 43 82 87 8.1 51 84 89 21 72 89 34 19 08 4 18 12 48 82 22 138 98 844 88 23 22 83 104 84 1930 07 1784 (II , cent, on cent, off Repairing prisoners' shoes 28 3.1 1,201 21 ' 142 70 281 44 718 70 920 98 6,198 34 90 SO 8 81 6 00 aim 24 114 20 107 42 118 94 814 00 910 99 1,800 00 677 61 18,088 80 Kfocniutions paid ltt.fllllllnir ntllllM Mwlonntnt Supplies for court house and jali! !" Sheep claims Stenographers' pay State tax Transcribing records Telegrams Tiilesman Tipstaves Transcribing -unto of testimony!.!. Treasurer's deeds Traveling expenses and mileage .... Water rent ". '"El'SJiTSr' Percentage, collectluf pil.099.el Tnjssmvr's percentage, paying out Treasurer's percentage,' paying out 7,781.08 t Cash In Treasury 1102,826 23 General Hlatenieiit. ASS ITS. County tax outstanding for 1899 and iruvi(ius Bond tax outstanding, for 1899 and previous Blate tax outstanding for 1899 and previous Dog tax outstanding for 1899 and previous 838 11 148 88 42 11 102 no 10,677 77 4,4.19 03 817 16 1,754 61 8,027 76 8113 US 1,112 24 flOO 00 10.080 75 18.085 80 County tax outstanding for 1900 liona tax outstnuilliig for 11100 State tax outstanding for 1900 Dog tax outstanding for 1900 Cnseated tax outstanding, county,. Unseated tax outstanding, bond.... Seated tax outstanding, county Seated tax outstanding, bond Hospital account Casli iu treasury 648,050 17 , 16,500 00 6,0110 00 SI9 24 , 27.210 93 LIABILITIES. County bonds, Issued 1894 i ounty oonus, issued lsuu Hue county omcors Asset over liabilities 48,090 17 Receipts nndv Expenditure of Poor Fund lor 1900. BKCSIPT8. Temporary loan 8,000 00 I'oor Donas 67,000 00 premium ana Interest on bonds 748 78 nay ana loaaer 118 40 I75.M7 13 12.100 00 48.000 00 BXPIRDITURBS. County poor farm Contract on couuty home farming implements I4iulf 1 X i 80 00 124 78 Horses 276 00 83 28 76 00 Fertiliser Sewerage Miscellaneous 64 11 Labor and harvesting.... Traveling expenses and livery hire. 84.1 88 115 64 101 40 Arcnitect Commissioners' attorney Coupons redeembed, poor Cash In treasury ' 1,796 00 280 00 140 14,877 10 876.M7 u GENERAL STATEMENT ASSSTS. Cash In treasury 14,177 10 0,422 SO Liabilities over 176,000 00 176,00000 UaSIUTIBS. Poor bonds, Issue 1900 Inventory of Protlaeo Balsesl Paras Hay. It tons I oats, 411 bushel; corn, 110 bushel! potatoes, 96 bushel) wheat, (6 bushel rye, 67 bushel i oats, wheat and rye straw, I tons. Estimate value of produce 1828 U M JEFFERSON COUNTY, SSt Pursuant to law. wo. the undersigned Com' miuloners of Jefferson county, publish the fnreirnlnir statement of the recelnts and ex penditures of said couuty for the year 1900. and also present the assets and liabilities of the county ou the 7th day of January, 1901. Witness our bands ana seal of ofnoe, this Sinn any oi January, iwi, W. O. MURRAY. fsSAI,. NEWTON WEBBTEB, hsal.j AL. liAWK, Issal.1 Attest!' Commli ISSiUU County. Ilond. (Mate, f 8:1 IV f 80 M so ar 2 on g A7 A4 IV) 143 81 2A 28 !H 111 88 7 10 (HP (11(1 H2 14.1 4 1.1 82 M44 82 fa 111 83 ir, 41178 J42 27 18 77 18 ft! 18 AN 8 2.1 41" H" 1117 l 12 28 1K 3 VI 08 10 12 IW 0l 38 77 S 83 Ml 80 1H4 02 104 OH 1M IW 108 15 21 14 220 SO 0 Oil 4.1 98 813 V 17.1 VI 27 21 44 41 181 80 18 78 W 8T 1M 87 18 47 88 flil Him ID 93 . 181 01 114 88 8 Ml 1.7WI 14 822 111 107 (12 743 711 818 92 20 78 418 A3 M A2 14 71 108 81 104 03 80 18 Bill 14 179 38 8 11 99 82 28 43 42 89 101 84 (18 IA A 9A 991 4K 22 ;t8 28 31 802 91 88.1 8)1 84 84 2:it IIH 143 81 80 88 82 14 49 40 I 82 82 00 17 71 IS 28 283 47 288 78 12 88 11.744 4.i 4,904 93 f 89H 88 10,878 77 4,489 03 817 18 A. 8. GALsaArrH, Clerk. The l.est Repeater. When monsieur- the Hisl monsieur at the court of l.otils XI V discovered fit his levee tlint his tvntch liiul licen stolen, presumably Dy one of his valets, be finished dressing hnstlty nml. ad dressing them nil, said: "Gentlemen, the watch strikes. Let us separate as quickly as tve can." What a tact and finish were here! The spirit of monsieur tins admira bly eaught by the French gentleman of the time. who. nttneked hy robbers at B o'clock In the nftcrnoon. simply observed. "Sirs, you have opened very early todny." Cornhlll. Caution. "That confotinilcil life Insurance com pany refused my application for a pol icy." snld Hunker. Why, I should think you were a fine risk." replied Spntts. "What made them refuse your application?" Well, they found out In some way that I am In the hnlilt of entlng mush rooms that I anther myself." Detroit Free Tress. Only a Slight Difference. "1 hear your son Is achieving great success in bis stajse career." Yes." replied the architect I should have thought he would have entered your profession." "Well. It amounts to the same thing. We both make money by drawing good houses." Stray Stories. Careful Inquiries made In Polynesian Islands, in New Guinea and west Afri ca Indicate that typhoid fever does not occur In those rcKlons. but seems to be a byproduct of civilization. A twentieth of Scotland's area la for est land, seven-tenths Is mountain. heath and inks and only one-quarter cultivated land. Japanese swords have the high tem per of the fatuous Damascus blades without their wonderful flexibility. AUDITORS' REPORT . OF THE Finances of Jefferson Countu FOR THE Treasurer's Acronnt. OIL. O. RKITZ. Treasurer. In account with Jefferson county for the year 19110, DR. To amount In treasury at last settle ment fin, 074 92 i o smount couniy tax Tor l)iu (vt, fo amount county bond tax for 1900. 18 To amount state tax for IW10 6 To amount do tax fur 1900 2 To amount county tax for 1999 and previous outstandlns 19, To amount unseated tax received for lsus and 1999 4 To amount of seated tax received for 24.1 71 ,118 as ,24H H2 ,388 00 9,10 81 4,894 41 1.488 66 127 42 l.W 02 8,897 26 6.21 45 7119 60 1896-97-9H-99 1 To amount of Interest received on unseated tax To amount of redemptions received. 1 1 o amount state personautax re turned tocoiint v To amount received from Commis sioners ItecelM Monk To amount hotel I Icenses rei-el ved . . . Pooh AcomiST. To amount received from temporary loan To amount received from bonds sold, less temporary loan of fN.Oflo. ...... To amount received from feed, Ac, ,009 00 7, 748 73 118 40 sola rrom poor tarm CR. 199,186 97 Tty county orders redeemed, 184,834 98 iiy exoneration oruera re deemed 1,888 98 By refunding orders re deemed 142 70 By redempt ions paid out. . . . 1,201 21 By certificates of land re turned 848 67 By county bonds redeemed, series 187-90-94 .... 18..100 00 By coupons redeemed and interest on nonas l.im S3 By state treasurer's receipt for state tax Dald 6.196 84 By amount paid county superintendent gnu (Kl Ry outstanding- tax for 1900. 17,707 67 By outstandlns: tax for 1H99 and previous 622 90 By poor orders redeemed . . . 61,HM 03 By coupons from poor bonds redeemed 140 00 By treasurer's nercenlane for collecting pil.0V9.21 at I tier cent 910 99 By treasurer's percentage for paying out suo,ouo.oo at 2 ner cent 1,800 00 By treasurer's percentage 'or Dtiylns out STi7.70l.O6 at 1 ner cent 677 61 By county funds In treasury 18,08.1 60 uy poor tunas in treasury.. i,an iu t siw,ioo VI ftberlir's Account. J. M. CMESNUTT. Sheriff. In account with Jefferson county for the year 1900. HR. To amount of orders drawn 22,900 00 To amount of Jury fees collected 88 00 to amount uue enontr mm $3,021 28 TOWNSHIP ACCOUNTS. tmniint.nf Tfnnri Nchnnl Pnnp. w.tjip. , , , .1 . I ...li i I, . 1 . .. . . .1 llltllun, mm uue UIU luuumiig suniilHin ftuu year iwu: DISTRICTS, Barnett Beaver Brookvllle Brockwayvllle Bell Clayvllle Clover Eldred Gasklll Henderson Heatb Knox McOalmont.. Oliver Perry Ptneereek Porter Punxsutawney ReyuoldavlUe Ringgold Ruse Snyder Union , Warsaw Washington Wlnslow West Reynoldsvllle Total Amount overdrawn Washington township. Road fund, Polk township. School fund Hospital Accounts. Amount due Jefferson county from the fol lowing districts for the maintenance ot insane in aayium. Clover township .. Oliver township Perry township'. Plnecreek township Reynoldsvllle borough... Rose township Bummervllle borough.. . . Union township Wlnslow township Young township .(1,487 47 . 91 88 . 171 86 . Tii 77 . 1,274 71 , 1,630 70 , 708 91 . 1,120 88 , I.8U3 26 40 60 lnnuini CnnHTT. SSi rraHMIll IUU1.TT, Ml Ve, the undersigned Auditors of Jefferson uniy, In tua slate of 1'euusylvanla, do eer y, that In pursuauoe of lbs 47tu section, of We, the undersigned Auditors of Jefferson coui tity, HIS HAT AND UMBRELLA. This Man Took ft Qnletr Lnneheon Bln at Its Word. tic was undoubtedly from the coun try. His umbrella, a big cotton affair, would have given him away even had he not had one trousers leg tucked Into boot lie wandered Into one of the big (iilck luncheon places In lower Ilroadtvay. He was looking for some thing to eat and was Just sitting down at a table when his eyo caught n sign which rend: "Watch Your Hats! The Management Will Not Be Ilesponslble For Umbrellas and Hats tlnloss Check ed hy the Cashier." "Whero'a this here cashier?" he ask ed the woman who came to wait on him. "Vp there In the little cage by the door" snld tho waitress. The farmer stalked to the cashier's desk and laid down his umbrella and a Mg hat that was new Ave or six years ago. The cashier looked tip In nmnsw ment "Keep your hat." she snld. "It will be all right." The farmer walked back to his tnhle. read the sign again and thought It over. Then he climbed on a chnlr and took the sign from Its hook. He carried it up to the cashier. "What does this mean?" he asked. Teople were beginning to laugh, and the pretty cashier got red In the face. She took the lint and umbrella and wrote out a receipt It was the first time In her life tbnt she hnd been ask ed to check a tint, and she has been a cashier more years than one. New York Tribune. Boorish, De Vere That's Miss Winter. Love ly girl, but awfully boorish. Ponsonby How do you know? De Vere I proposed to her the other day, and she snld that though she lik ed dogs, she didn't care for puppies. Plck-Me-Up. YEAR 1900. CR. By hoardlns prisoners, 4114 days at 80 cents perday 217 00 By hoarding prisoners, 4,880 days at 40 cents per day 1,850 00 By 118 commitments, at 80c. each 89 00 lly 108 discharges, at 80 cents each 83 00 lly summoning 4.18 Jurors, at !Klc. each I'M 80 By drawing special Jurors, 1 day, at fja perday 8 00 By 4 days drawing jurors, at 64 a day. 16 00 My sewing for Jail 20 .19 lly report to hoard of charity . 40(10 By publishing 4 court proclamations. 4 00 lly publishing election proclamation. 1 on My removing prisoners to penitentiary 198 no lly removing prisoners to Huntingdon 88 88 My removing Insane to Warren 37 78 My gas furnished for.!ill by sheriff. .. 42 2.1 My miscellaneous supplies for Jail.... 21 78 My cleaning jiill... 80 00 My soap for Jail 80 00 lly filling 28 ticks, 7.1 cents ench 19 80 lly washing 40 pairs blankets, 26c. a pr 10 00 My tobacco furnished prisoners 74 00 My washing for prisoners Ill 00 H.021 24 i County Commissioner's Acronnt. W. C. MURRAY, Commissioner. CR. Ry smount dun at last settlement ....I 43 80 My 2IIA days as Copimlssloner 1,032 80 DR. 11,076 00 To amount of orders drawn. ..11,080 00 To amount due Murray 16 (JO 1,076 00 NEWTON WEBSTER, Commissioner. CR. By 80S days as Commissioner (1,087 SO DR. To amount of orders drawn... . I 917 80 To amount due Wobater 180 00 1,087 60 Ab. hawk, commissioner. CR. By 800 days aa Commissioner . .(1,060 00 DR. To amount of orders drawn, ,.( 987 00 To amount due Hawk 93 00 (1,080 00 Commissioners' Clerk's Account. A. E. OALBRAITI1, Clerk. CR. By one year's salary (900 00 DR. To amount of orders drawn (900 00 Janitor's Acronnt. GEORGE H. GROVE, Janitor. CR. . By one year'ssalary .(480 00 DR. To amount of orders drawn (406 00 To amount due Groves 15 00 (480 00 Mirht. Rn1 Rlnklnff funds In Countv Treastirer'a 'P.. ... .. .i I . I uu nu- A ,,lltnr.,' Mm,, InmAnfc fi.v tliA imm mm Hlnk- Jn. Fund Light Water ( 114 1881 1 66 ( 188( 1(6 ( 4 and dus County Treasurer! ,.(66 .8 Road School Poor 82 ( 16 87 1 84 28 14 ( 8.1 1 70 1 99 89 8 28 4 88 8 60 8 28 1 92 20 11 13 S! 7 00 6 48 1 28 68 8 48 64 27 1 60 11 82 26 90 1 81 19 70 1 81 10 48 82 98 7 2.1 4 00 17 12 1 27 8 81 16 69 I 11 1 12 ' 23 28 6 42 ( 08 ( 49 1 78 8 98 81 8 69 4 22 ( 77 ( 03 1 06 16 14 82 28 (81 12 48 ( 12 f 76 4 40 1 (0 1 44 12 83 (69 It 62 M 14 91 (1 11 88 (80 14 23 (4 00 4 48 83 48 84 8J78 84 la6tS (67 841 an Act, entitled. "An Act relative to coun ties, townships," Ac, passed the 12th day of April, A. D. 1834, we met In the Commission era' office In the borough of Brookvllle, Pa., on the Brat Monday In January, A. D. 1901, It being the seventh day of said month, and did audit, adjust and settle the several accounts required of us by law, agreeably to the sev eral Acts of Assembly and supplements there to, according to the best of our Judgment and ability, and Hnd them as set forth lu the above report. . . lu witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals, at the office aforesaid, this list day of January, a. v. ,ii, ISBA1.1 V . A. nu,r.c, H. V. EW1NO, ssal.1 W.T.m'ER. smalI Feb. 7, 1900. ( Auditors. ' ro,v ts;?rustJ Red Crooo Tanoy PAINFUL K3Kt!ritx:r irtlMBytvmj- ''aOtAjimfcJ Are Sate and KellaMe. I VT Perfectly Hrml-s, Pare' j Vf f 1110 SwIbSSSioS i J- ttm rSlK PRICESIOO Bent postpaid es reosipt pries. Money rshmdsd '- via di K mchnna ro. Ds Mains, low. For sale by II. Alex, rltokn. KNNSYLVANIA ItAILHOAD. BUFFALO 4t ALLEGHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division, In Effect Nov, 25, 1900. lExslern Standard Time No.112,No.ll4 No 106 No I047NoTTi STATIONS. mm r m mm -W 4Vs1 lr fysV If notes ws "wT ' Pittsburg Red Hunk V. M 8 li 7 .' .nwsoithiim 8 14 New Mcllilehcm 8 a Oak Klilge... 8 AlnVHVllle Huininervllle Hrookvllle ... 6 20 Iowa to it: t6 lis 6 61 Fuller Reynolilsvllle .. riinconst Fulls Creek.. Diillols 7 02 7 OS 7 1! 7 2 Slllllllll IV Internum . I'ennlleld. . . 7 3d 7 4.1 7 M 6 in tg 28 Tyler Not. ifennexelte. . Griint. Driftwood..., 18 8.1 A. M. TriLln942lRiindnvi leuves Plt.tstturtf o in - , Red Hunk 11.18 Brookvllle 12.41. Reynoldsvlll 1.14. Fulls Creek 1.211. Dultols 1.38 p. m. i , ' ' i n nnm nnini riintmys will mane B stops between Red Hank and Diillols. WKHTWAIIO. No. 117 No 109 A. M No 103 A. at. Nolil np0:' STATIONS. M. Driftwood f 6 21 ill 2.1 Ml Grant .-. ... TO ,Ti ru ih TO 1 HcnneKotte.... 7 0 12 00 Tyler 7 27 7 3.1 12 2ii; 12 8 12 4(1 12 .11 1 on I'ennnein Wlnlerburn ... 7 41 Bnhula 7 S3 6 10 8 20 Diillols 6 ! 6 32 6 371 FnllsCreek.... Pancoast Reynoldsvllle. Fuller Iowa 1 201 0 I t6 2: 6 47 8 SI 7 02 48 i'82 6 311 tS 44 i t8 ll T7 07 t8 Ml 6 on Hrookvllle 7 18 9 00 1 89 Bummervllle... 7 82 T9 :z n 6 14 Mavsvllle 7 80 t9 28 7 88 19 32 i2 2.1 i'iis 18 08 6 32 6 38 OnkRIdire New Hethlehom 8 04 9 40 8 83 10 OS 8 4.1 10 1.1 11 1.1 (12 88 6 4.' Lawsonham. Red Hank.... Pittsburg.... 7 14 ZU 7 21 I 6 80 I0 1.1 A. at p. m. p. si. r. 4 Train 942 (Sundayi leaves I)u Hols 4.10 p. CUB , ' Wirzm I,, UU.IKflllF,. WHflli 6.08. Red Hank 8 .10. IMttxburs 9.30 d. m. Trains markea run aaiiy; aally, excepr Sunday 1 1 flag station, where signals must bt snown. Philadelphia & Erlo Railroad Dlvlsiod Io effect Nov. 25, 1900. Trains leav Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 9:09 a m Train 12, weekdays, for Sunburjf wiikesnarre, liaxtcton, fottsvuie.Hcrantoi Harrlsburg and the Intermediate atal .tlona, arriving at Philadelphia 6:23 p. m New York. 9:30 d. m.i Haltlmore.6:(l0 n.m. Washington, 7:18 p. m Pullman Parlor cat from Wllllamsport to Philadelphia and part sengor coaches rrom Kane to rnuaaeipnii ana Wllllamsport to Baltimore and Washl linrton. I 4:00 p. m. Train 6, dally, for Harl rlsburg and Intermediate stations, art riving at Philadelphia 4:28 A. at : New Vor J 7.13 a. ni.i Baltimore. 2.30 a. m.i WashlnsUu 4.08 A. M. Pullman Sleeping cars frorl lliirristiurg to 1'hlladcipnia anu new yorM Philadelphia passengers can remain 1 sleener undisturbed until 7:30 A. M. 10:22 p.m. Train 4, dully for Sunbury, Harris! ourg anu intermediate stations, arriving, s PliUiuleliililR. 6:.12 A. New York. 9:11 A. M. on week days and 10.33 A at. on Sun) dayi Baltimore, 6:38 a. M.i Washington, 7:4) a.m. I'liuman sioepers irom r-rte, nunai and Wllllsmsnort. to Phlliulelohla. and Hllf falo and Wiilfamsport to Washington. Pas senger coaches from Erie to Philadelphia and Uutlaloto Washington. WESTWARD v;nn a. in. &ri,i w. uniij lur .inniif. r,IIIX,, 1,1111, Mill, wwnuajB, ,ur miD, muw way, DuHols, Clermont and principal Into meuiate stations. 9:44 a. m. Train 8, dally fur Erie and Inted meaiatepptnte. 5:4.') p. m. Train 16, weekdays for Kane an intermeaiate srations a. m. WKSKDAVS. p. m. 10 4.1 10 88 10 38 10 31 10 28 10 20 10 .. arftlormontlv Wood vale Qulnwood Smith's Run Instanter Straight Olen Ilacel 10 88 11 02 11 06 11 08 11 14 11 19 11 27 11 43 11 89 9 Johnsonburg 9 40 lv Rldgwayar p.m, 7 30 7 23 7 00 7 08 7 01 6 67 6 47 6 43 Aii 6 30 6 10 p.m. a.m. a.m p.m. p.al 7 00 12 10 4f 2 1.1 38 2 08 9 28 ar Rldgwaylv Island Hun Carm'nTrnsfr Croyland Shorts Mills Blue Rock Carrier Brockwayv'l Lanes Hills McMInn Smt Harveys Run lv Falls C'kar 7 07 12 17 4 7 12 4 T 21 12 80 4 7 (5 12 83 4 7 28 12 88 4 7 33 12 40 4 7 43 12 60 4 7 47 12 64 4 7 61 7 84 1 03 6 8 00 1 10 6 8 10 1 26 6 2 Oil 9 23 1 84, 9 15 1 m u 1 47 1 43 1 33 1 28 iii 1 1.1 1 06 9 07 9 02 8 S3 8 47 8 43 8 39 8 38 8 28 lv DuHols ar 6 30 1 1.1 7 08 arFiillsC'k lv 8 20 1 20 6 6 12 12 82 6 64 Reynoldsvllle 8 33 1 32 6 6 39 12 24 ( 20 Brookvllle 9 00 1 69 6 4 80 11 47 New Rethl'm 9 40 2 38 6 4 08 11 10 Red Bank 10 16 8 20 7 1 40 9 00 lv Plttaburgar 12 36 6 30 10 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.n f or time tames ana aaattionui iniormaiii consult ticket agents. J.H.HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD. Gen Manager Gen. Pass. Ag "DTJFPALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BUKGH RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. On and after Nov. 1Kb, 1900, passe aer tralna will arrive and deuart from Rev oldsvllle station, dally, except Sunday, si louowat DSPABT. 2.20 d. m. Week dava only. For Falls Cree DuRois, Curwenavllle, Clearfield, PunxsJ tawnev. Butler. Plttabura. Brockwaivllll Rldgway, Jobnsonburg, kit. Jewett sit Bradford. AaniYB. 1.28 p.m. Week days only. From CleaHlel Curwenavllle, Falls Creek, DuBols, riti 1 04 (67 burg, Butler and Punxsutawney. TRAINS LEAV FALLS CREEK antfTBl uflia S.67 a. m. Dally. Night Express for Punxs' tawney, Dayton, nutlet ana ritisou Pullman sleenstra. 10.84 a. m. and 6.80 p. . Week days only. I" Dubois, Stanley, fykes, BUj Run aad UQ sutawney. 1 44 n. m. Dally. Veatlbuled limited. cllnlng chair and cafe cars. For Punxs tawney, Dayton. Butler and Pittsburg. I oni socsn, I 124 a.m. Dally. Night Express tor Rldfwaf Jobnsonburg, Buffalo and Rochester. I (.80 p.m. Week days only. Pullman sleepei For Biockwayvllle, Rldgway, Johasonbun Mr, Jeaett and Bradford. . I 12.67 p. u. Dally. Vestlbuled limited. B' 86 80 18 ciiiung cnairana care oars, sue niugwi. Jolmkonburg, Braafora, Buffalo, ana K' mdK' estur. 1.08 p.m. Week days only. Aoeomnx for Keynoldaviue. Trains for Curwenavllle, Clearfield a meuiate stationa leave rails creek; m., and 2.40 p. lu. Thousand mile tickets good V over any portion of the U . K. a V Creek railroads are on sale at per mile. Fur tickets, time tables and tlon apply to E, 0. Davis. Agent, Reynov B. O. LArax, Qm A. .'. U. I-. X. I 6 11 1 9 l 1 40 9 28 II Hi 4 ft, 9 40 II t is 10 l:l 11 47 4 Mi 10 2ll lin 10 2.1 6 04 10 44 6 : 11 Oil 12 24 6 311 til 11 16 81 II 111 ?8 Ml II IB 12 82 6 12 II 41 til 1!) 11 48 1 1.1 6 3(1 (111 fifi 1 2.1 8 40 1 37 6 82 14!" 7 04 1 68 7 10 2 03 7 18 2 211 7 44 t2 3-i J7 83 .... 8 01 I 8 2d A. M. I'. H. r. M
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