The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 12, 1902, Image 8

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    IN THE CAlt KITCHEN
8NUQ MANNER IN WHICH EATABLE9
ARE 8T0WE0 AWW.
Met hnd a hr Whir Mores
, pleulahefl Which OlM Oat Km
Route Th lloom Kor the Walter.
Th Cooke mnd Their Work.
The actual stnndlng room In tbe cnr
kitchen consists of nn Blslo only wldo
enough for two men to pirns Mich other
And nbout fifteen feet long. On one
lde In nn unbroken row of rnngeg, the
very bent sort Invented, for when men
do womeu'i work they are not content
With makeshift tools. On the other
aide la a ateam table for keeping things
hot, other tables and some of the re
frlgerntors, for there are many. Hot
water and cold is held In cylinder,
trblcli lie along the celling and look
like the projectiles used on torpedo
boats.
One refrigerator Is devoted exclusive
ly to fish, which lie shining on blocks
of clear Ice as tempting as In any fish
market Until I hnd actually seen this
refrigerator It hnd been my practice to
refuse flsh In trnvellng, feeling there
was some mystery about Its preserva
tion, but now Indeed, no such thing. I
had fnncled the whole menu cooked at
once In enormous quantities, like a sol
dlers' mess at camp, and my fastidious
car appetite hnd revolted and faded
away during the flrttt course, but now
I eat with relish, knowing the condi
tion of the source of supply.
Another refrigerator Is entirely for
meats and game, another for fruit and
even bnjad and cake are kept In a re
frlgcrutsV that they retain their mois
ture. Outside the kitchen there Is a
sacred Icebox under lock and key, and
no man may put his hand therein ex
cept the steward or housekeeper of the
dining cnr. There twenty-live kinds of
wine are kept, and there will be show n
to you, with a manner awed but proud,
the royal family of champagne with
cool, gold crowned beads sitting on nn
Icy throne.
Put to go back to the kitchen, thnt
apartment Is occupied by three men
all In white, with perhaps a blue cor
don for tradition's snke. who serve
deftly and capably the hlveful of wait
ers that swarm at the open square lit
the Inner end of the room. It Is a
wise provision that prevents closo con
tacts, for cooks are apt to bo "redhot"
at the crnclnl hour of dinner serving,
and, besides, the car kitchen can con
tain no more men than the three cooks,
who broil, roast atew and fry the
numberless fancies of tho pntrons' pnl
ates. These men work hard. The
head cook, whose salary Is about $70
per month, stands farthest from the
.window where the waiters clamor and
Is a bit more serious. The middle
cook, on $15 salary, Is lively or sub
missive according to tho man ho ad
dresses, and the end cook duels tlmo
to chaff tho owners of the dink faces
who call orders, and sometimes he
Blngu as happily as a conceited boy
11V J fc4ftlaVO MIS A. ULUI V VII hUW Vltauva.
stage.
These three men mnko up tho white
capped trio we see peering out of the
windows of the dining car as It slips
Into the station. All the other em
ployees of the train come Into contact
with passengers and have Interesting
experiences, but these are confined In
the galley and are eager for scant
glimpses at the station. Sometimes
the car has a little balcony at tho end,
where they can escape the heat of
their quarters, a needed relief In sum
mer time.
The waiters have a pantry adjoining
the kltcheu and opening into It only
by the little aquare window with a
counter on cither side. When your or
der Is given and the waiter disappears,
this Is where ho bns gono. Here are
kept supplies of dishes and silver, and
here It Is the waiter makes up the
dishes of cakes, fruit and cheese you
call for with which to tie up tho ends
of your appetite.
Before the dining car Is drawn away
from the enryards the special house
keeper who hns It In charge must see
that every sort of supply Is on hand
and In sufficient but not too lnvtah,
quantity. Sometimes there are ninety
persons to feed, sometimes one-third
that number, but the probable number
on the various runs la known. In loug
Journeys there are commissary sta
tions along the way where the car may
be restocked, but this Is seldom neces
sary except with such perishables as
cream and milk. Have you ever heard
a porter agitating that subject with
tatlon employees at Buffalo or else
where? That means the emergency
has arisen In the dining car. Such
things might easily happen In a larder
where demands are Irregular and mar
ket scores of miles away. It Is a won
der they do not happen oftener when
we reflect that economy In pertshnble
, things la exacted' from the steward
housekeeper.
Just before be lends bis black com
missary to announce dinner to the hun
gering pasengers every man slips on
Jacket and apron of whitest linen and
by this little act of costuming la con
verted at one from the nondescript
man of the streets Into the most spruce
of servitors. Then, with everything
ready In the kitchen and with bis flock
of assistants about him, the house
keeper of the dining car awaits the
coming of bis guests. And In they
come, thoughtless blessing takers, with
never a reflection on the hours of prep
aration by the army of men that It
wa taken to give them the degree of
comfort which la purchasable for a
Qollar MIL AJnslee Magazine.
' Tho river flows quietly along toward
Um aca, yet It always geta there. It
en'-hf t well to remember this when
pi an trjlfjjo nun things. Chicago
Happy ThonatM of m Wnn la m Flsi
An operator fur a estern railroad
who had served his coinpnny long and
well was called Into the olllce one day
nnd asked If he thought he could hold
down the Job of night dispatcher. He
promptly replied that he could and wan
told to report for duty thnt night, and
his chief Instructed htm In whnt he
wns to do. Jiint after the chief left the
olllce It began to blow and snow, and
the trains commenced to run late. The
new night dispatcher soon jfind develop
ed a bnd case of "rattles' and almost
cried. He did not wnntntt accident,
and he could not hnndln the trains. So
a hnppy thought struck liliu. As fast
as a report came In ho replied, directing
tho conductor to take a siding mid
wait for orders, and It was not a great
while until he hnd every train on the
division sidetracked. Then he took a
book, lighted his pipe and sat down to
wait for daylight In tho morning the
chief appeared with anxiety written all
over his face.
"Any accidents, Johnny?" asked the
chief.
"Not an accident. I've got 'em all
on the sidetrack, snowed In and wait
ing for orders, and you will have to
get 'em out. I am going to blow tills
Job." It took the chief and his force
nearly all day to get the trains straight
ened out and tratllc resumed on the
road. Indianapolis News.
False Talis For Horses,
False tails are extensively made for
horses, old favorites especially, whose
caudal nppendnges present a wornout
and moth pa then appearance, like Pe
truchlo's "old niothy saddle," and his
prodigiously liiotliy get up ("Taming of
the Shrew." Ill, 2). They nro also worn
by funeral horses, and by other horses
of exquisite outline selected for n par
ticular kind of work, but which are
somewhat spoiled lu appearance by
the possession of a rat tall (bald, like a
rat's). These useful appliances, how
ever, nro not constructed exclusively
for harness horses. 1 hnve seen rows
of bogus tails, artistically Joined oil to
the crupper, hnnglng up lu a cavalry
barracks ready for Instant service, be
ing slipped on Just like a finger stall.
The "line ends" or false tails used
by nobody but "horse copers" or low
swindlers are most Ingeniously fastened
on the animal's bare back by Invisible
meaus. A. dealer lu horses never looks
at a horse with a bad tall, and he al
ways goes to tho best market only.
Chambers' Journal.
Robin Plor at Delna- Deed.
One morutng a well kuown naturalist
was greatly surprised to see a rolilu
lying on his back evidently dead, being
rapidly pulled round and round by an
other bird of tho same species.
The nnturalist at once came to the
conclusion that be had come In time
to witness the end of a deadly eu-
couuter, and that the live robin was
Indulging lu the cruel triumph of drag
ging his victim's 'lifeless body over the
stones.
But ho was mistaken, for suddenly
the live bird went down upon his back,
his wings and legs were stiffened, nnd
he gave every appearance of being
dead, while the other robin who had
been shnumilug death hopped ou his
legs nnd proceeded to serve his com
panion in the same way as ho had
done him. Filially the two birds Hew
away together to a neighboring tree.
Sow the People of Sanvlr Keep Time.
The people of Sanglr, an Island of the
Malay archipelago, keep time by the
aid of an hourgtuss formed by arrang
ing two bottles neck to neck. The sand
runs out lu half an hour, wben the bot
tles are reversed. Close by them a Hue
Is stretched, on which bang twelve
sticks marked with notches from one
to twelve, with a hooked stick, which
Is placed betweeu the hour last struck
and the next one. Oue of these glasses
keeps the tlmo for each village, for
which purpose the hours are sounded
on a gong by a keeper.
Four Kinds of Pupils.
The Talmud says there are four kinds
of pupils the sponge and the funnel,
the strainer and the sieve. The sponge
Is he who takctb up everything, and
the funnel Is he who taketh lu at this
car and lettetb out at that; the strainer
Is he that lettetb go the wine and re
tnlneth the dross, and the sieve Is be
that lettetb go the bran and retalneth
tho line flour. The student who be
gins at least to wish to belong to the
last named clnss will uot have been
seut to college In vain.
Ilia Watebrtos;.
Mrs. Suburb Oh, my dear, that mag
nificent watchdog you brought borne
yesterday Is gone.
Mr. Suburb Eh? Did bo break the
chain?
"No; but an ugly looking tramp came
around and acted so terribly that I let
tho dog loose, but Instead of tearing
the tramp to pieces be went off with
him."
"Great Scott It must have been the
same tramp I bought blm of."
A Little Baroa.tle.
Maid (to lady at door) Mrs. Spencer
la not at homo.
Caller (who knows differently) Ob,
I'm so sorry! But never mind. Tell
Mrs. Speucer wben she comes In that
I called to say that I'm awfully glad
she goes out more than she did. I've
always wondered why she kept herself
cooped up In the bouse all the time.-'
Boston Transcript
Carelaaa Aboat Tbalr Hair.
Peasant women In Siberia wear
shawls or kerchiefs on their beads,
while the rleb women wear uo head
covering whatever. A traveler receut
I7 returned from that part of the world
says that a Itusnlan woman who la
otherwise trim aud modern In dress
will go about with ber hulr disheveled
to the point of the ludicrous.
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT
OI
Finances of Jefferson County
F"OR THE
n mount Outstanding
Districts. C'om.sitor. roiinijr. Iloml. "mm.
InTiT- r"
Porter B. Pnyder t 17 211 2lnn in Wl
IVrcriit. on 17 -I 21 m to wi
IVr.ci.nt , off IS 117 Id 61 II 7
IIHMI - ' '. :
I'nllc A. ". i.ik-kwinkI fi S5 Him 1.1 HI
rtiliniiift vlllli N. A. Mi'I.hiikIiIIii Wl rli 21 4a 42 f.ll
Per cent, on IW 17 117 I'! 5S IK
Percent, otr Il:i Til ;tl 74 IVI 2n
Hmount Outstanding for 1901.
DlSTiticrs. ( I'lil.l.KCTOIl. (Vnly Iloml. Hlntu Hon. I Poor.
Hiiriuot S. II. Hnvlcr $ in III f 7 IK I :tl I 21 : film
Itcuver T. M. Ilriedua HI 21 50 mi .1:1 07 42 110 II" in
Hi ll (I. It. Mull 411) lii lli-J IW la H7 7! im '.HI 14
Hid Kim U. I. Calmer 2: is lit im im 14 in 14 :m IIH2;I
lliiH'kniivvlllii f. II. Crawford 274 HI Hit 7". 1147 nil ;m HIM s(l
Hi-ooIo IIIb I. H. Ilcnslcy I'M sti f.n ST 57 11 mi mi m .17
t'luvvillu U rn. Phillips jib w Iii:i ;iv id ni ;r.i 141 21
Clover I. II. Wilson Hit a 4; H 7 7711 H 2s
t'oticit loloi l.nther 17 lis ih ;c 11411 4411 an ;r
Klilieil T. M. Htuhlmun :ili 115 155 ai 12 11 Tl mi :m7 4.1
inMli i. r. Mowers U! in in 7.1 I in :m :m 124 ;
llentll M. lli(M 4! HI 21 SS nn 7 kl .11211
Heinle ihoii A. .1. Sprnif lie 'Mils lli fii: Hi ill m 711 212 4"
Knot t. '. Htcwurt I .HI 41 74 M 17 Hi 70 o I HI HI
M, ulimiiit J. C. North 24H :m nun 41s; 1111 711 12111.1
Oliver 1. V. Klsenlmrt 507 lis II! Wi 2.1:11 4U n 2M 4H
I'eny II. V. (lourley avi ; 21m 4! 110 51 im im l?s :n
I'lneerei k ('. II. Wctrell 11.111 1117 11 Hi',17 ail :i lir 11;
I'olk A. H. I.oekwiHMl Hit Its 4lli: 111 Hit 2tl 411 NO H7
Porter rims. Miller ill si 7s 117 741 411 jn IM si
I'liuxsiituwncy A.M. I'lis'k 1,1.11 HI mil 711 till 57 si 711 7 in
ItcvuolilsvUlc II. YV. Hwnrtx 1,1715 2H7 li III) fill Wl so ftss in
Itllllt'old H. tl. r'lllk 214 2s 12? 2:1 I 'I ill 411 "n lis M
Kute I. (1. 1'iH'liriin hit ki 2.1 si as .1; 72 mi , ; 75
.Snviler Hiunlll'l r'. Miller 41 lr III", 41. 11 I! Its HI) "HI o-J
Hoiiiiiiervllle K. It. Kitty 12 ?n 17 21 lit 71 la to 22 7:1
t -11 Ion I. C Morrison 2:1 a; 47111 ft no 1:1211 nam
Wnrsiiw H. IV. Wells fi7 41i lll 41 42 Hi" si im arn sn
Wnliiii'.(iiiii It. K. Morrison ill 7:1' 2; M li'i 41 l hi mi ami 711
Willow Amos HtronsH mm 2s 2111 nr. so (11 iiin mi ;wn im
We-l He Itolilsvlllo , lleo. Ileiiipsey 11.171 M so H ai 2(1111' (llli:
Werlhvllle t. J. Hloriner (I ki 7 'i Hi s '.14
Youim W. A. Mi'Uve 2411112 2 ls 4s Hi si 111:140 4iW ,2
r'ulls I'eeek John Cubic 2H4 21 lis 4:1 2H 2n M sn 12s 117
Percent, on H.7HI HI 4 mil Ml I .mi is i.uis s'l (12S1 i7
Pi i eeiii. off 7.1ml 11; a,i:n2 aa hiij 4al l,;i si .1,714 aa
Kei elpts and xprnilltiirr lor 1(101,
HKCKIITS.
Ain't In Tiensiiry ill Inst settlement, tia.mt.1 (10
(liiKliinilhiii lilies I'ms) nnd previous, is.ntni HI
Dtllxiiinillliu lilies (or llml ftl.l.M 12
inei Tim i.ien It ml lis 'im. 01.... ;r! 17
I'nseuteil Tux l.len It ml for limn,.. 2,:tKftHI
lireiest l ux l.len Iteeora ror iiui 1:10;
Hotel Licenses Hill HI
Iteileniiitloii ree'd from Treasurer's
Mule nook 411 mi
t'oiionWloiiers' Hecel(it llisik
coniinonweiinii i imis 2.1101411
Hospllul Accounts 1,112.1 mi
Poll l ux II 2.1
Itents, Ml 2.1
hire nnd Onnie Wardens' Hills,.... IlllUa
old Plunk, . . 4 ll
Medlcnl L'erllllciitH HI ml
Clurlon Hnd Korcst count les, for
imlntlni CnnkslHiric lirlilue ls Ml
Ucdc millions ree'd from Coinmln-
slottent' hind Issik. 8 Wl
Three I'onrlli Hlnlu 1'crsoiml tux, 4.AH7 lltf
ff.ift.Mll 42
KXPKNlllTHHKS.
AssesmtV lillls B.42.1 112
Auditors' liny 21s M
Aiidilinff Protlionolnry's accounts,.. .Ml nil
A luteals 1:11 70
iiriiiu'es auu uiiuiro repairs j.iimii
llliink hooks and stationery 774 HI
line Association, Vfc Commonwealth
Hun SWIM
llallots l-'eliriiary election I7.1IHI
llallots November elcctlni I.liim
lliilmicn liueSherlir Cliesuutl 11124
llooths nnd ballot hoxes 1:i4 U)
llin liil of Indluent soldiers 621 IKI
tlurltil of nnuncrs &KK)
County llomis Hudoomed, Herles of
IMM, IMII, KI.IKKIIIO
Couiinns redeemed, 7:10 HO
CouimlsslonerH' Attorney 2.KIH0
Coilli Crier 1HS 00
Cousiahles' returns 4:t4 111
Ctlteof Court HouseClock HUM)
Commissioners' Convention til a I
'oilili'V for prisoners 1 UN 711
Commlsslonum' pay-
Murray,.. ilium
Wehsler 70 HO
Hawk 7.12 00
Commissioners' clerk 7(10 HO
Common wen Ith bills 3.1171 at)
Co nmonweallh hills dlitcliarKe cases, 2faii7
t '011 nt y HuperiniciiOMtii 'jimnu
1 11-11 let Attorney, James V. Murray, Tmoo
Dellverluff r'ehrunry ballots 2ft II
lieilverlnit November ballots, 2.10:1
I '.led Ion hills I'ebruary 1.111 (Ml
Klectloii bills November l.lMOs
r'xpre. chal-Kes, 14 41
h'nel nnd I.lffht 1.0s:i44
I'uinltore for Court llousn, l.illNI 110
l ln mid Oiime Wnrdens' bills, IKI IM
I'relithl and baulliiK 41) 17
Hospital hill Ills (HI
Head Slonus for Holdlurs 2.V1KI
InililestH - 71 !1H
Imtulsltlims 7140
I nturest oil County Honds HS HO
.liii.ils, (Inind HIIIIS
Jurors, Pel II 2,2aiHI2
J urors, Traverse J,HIHHM
Jury CoinmlsslouerH' pay 112 12
Janllor's pay 41ft IKI
Jail Physician Iikioh
I.I very I1I111 Wl 7ft
Menls for Jurors I4H 2ft
Mcillclnt) for prisoners 147 IM
Penitentiary hills 1,542 (Ml
Percent ime dun Treasurer from set
tlement of 1IKKJ HO 00
Probates and fees, Una 2ft
Pro! luminary's bills, Chirk mi ail
Prollionotary's bills, llluod, I,i:i7llll
Post 1010 and box rent, Ill (III
Printing
Kepublleiin (IHoft) Ml .10
Kcpuhlleaii (llml) Ma on
liemiMiriit, 4imiMI
H11I1II 2s lift
News 70 IK)
Heeord, 70 Htl
Mar HO IKI
Herald 8 00
Volunteer ,, 20 HO
J. P. (Iconic. Ill Hfl
lii form Hcliool, Murxaiita, ., Ma on
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. 1 1 1
Ci'tanFTBlr.lrJ; " 'J
COOK AND HEATING STOVES,
B CHINA AND DISHES, s
g CARPETS AND UU0S, 3
& MATTING AND LINOLEUM. B
B BABY CARRIAGES AND GO CARTS, 3
TZ. ANYTHING TO FURNISH A HOUSE 3
I AT HALJi'S,0"-
uuiuiuiuuiiuiiiiuiuiuiuiuauuiiiiuiiiaiaiuiaiuiiuiiiis;
H IIH
EAR IOOI.
for 1(197 and 1900,
Doff.
27 Ml
2.1 IKI
17 4:1
4 1:1
21 fi
111 II!
Heforni Hcliool. Hiintluitilon
Kepalis 10 I inirl llmi-c and Jail
Itoail dtimaifes 1
ItedemiilloiiH paid
Itefumllnff Orders lledeeined
Iteulster mid Kis onler, J. II. Kvans,
K0111I and III liltre views
Kent for telephones
ItepnlrluK prisoners' shoes,
Wupplles for Court lliiu-c and lull, ...
Hheiltr's iiereenlnjo collectlnit Hues,
Hheep claims
Htenotfi-tiHhf r's pay
Hlnle tax
Transcrlbliiff records
Teleirrams
Talesman
Tipstaves
TrniiNcrlhliur notes of testimony, .. .
Travellnu expenses and luileaii'e,.. .
Waler rct,
Hlierllf's hllls-
llonrdlnic prisoners
Attemllutf court IHdnys f:i per day
Miiklim ticks and pillows
lteinovlim prisoners to Morioihta,
Kemovlnil lulsoners to pelilleli
tlary Kemovhiff prisoners to IhintliiK
don Itemovliiff Insane to Warren
Itcmnvlmi Insane toeouiity home,
Hoap, hronms, etc.. for jail,
Tobacco for prisoners
U iishliur for prisoners, III llnff ticks
Jail report
Drawlnu special lury
t tart' of Kva Mutter w hile sick, ...
117 Commitments at ftocts. each ..
122 lilschmircs al ftocls. each
Huuimonliiff 4s4 J urors at anc.eacli
lirnwlnit Jurors ....
Hewinn 7or .lull
Publlsblnu court pris'laniallon...
Piibllshiiur election pris lauiatlon,
Cleanluff Jail
Couimonweallh costs
Has tor Jail
Treasurer's PercentaKii Collectlnir
Ss2.4,0 S2
Treasurer's percciltlln pnylliff out
r 1. 410 22
t'ash In treasury,
M as
411'. Ill
110 IKI
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22 Hft
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278 Hit
110 22
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General NtHleineiil.
ASHRTS.
County tax oiitstandliiK for I1HK) nnd
previous 1.11) 411
lined tax outstanding for ltKKj and
previous KIIIN
Slate tax outstanding for IIK10 and
previous (SIH7
Don tax oiitslandliiff for IIkkj nnd
previous 44(12
County tax oiitsiaudlnff for 1IKII ",Hi'.4 17
Until! tux olllslanrilnff for I1KII a.inr! ;(
Hiuic tax oiitstaiiiliuff f.ir llml 1110 4:1
Doff tax oiilslamlimi for HKil I.7mis
tTnseatert tax outstandluff, county... a,l).11i ir
ensealed tax oulsiaudlnff. bond H!a ail
Heated tax oiitsiaudlnff. county 2.tlt7 24
Healed tax outstiindliiff, bond 774 (HI
Hospital accounts, l.ajofta
Cash In treasury, 2I.RI! 411
1.1.2111 7H
, io.OiKKKl
MH (Kl
. tt,1.0.'iM7N
I.IAIIII.ITIK.S.
Counl y hond series 1SH4
Due county otllcers,
AssuU over liabilities
4.1,2111 7S
JEKPKItBON OVNTYl S.
Piirsuiint. to law, we, the underslffiied Com
missioners of Jell'eoton counly, publish the
lorffolliff sliiiemeni. 01 llie receipis and fx
and also present thiMissets and llabllllles ol
Iht only ou the (lib day of January, 1IKI2.
Witness our liiiuds and seal of olllcu, this
zsthduy uf January, IKU.
W. C'. KlurrHy, l-KAl.
New ion Webster, Iskai.
AI, Hawk, ska 1,
Atlostl Comnilssloners.
A. E. CIAI.IIKAITII, Clerk.
Detroit I
Gas I
Stoves I
Railroad Rumors,
rumor Is current to the . effect
tlntl wlinn tho I". H. II. assumes control
of the P. A N. W. it will build a con-
tii'i'tlni; link down the Mahonliifr to tho
Vulley rtmd bImivo Klttnnnlnir, thus
shoi ttnitii; the Ulstaneo from I'unxsu
tawnoy to l'lttshuig by about thirty
mill's. It will also, it Is said, extend
tho Anita branch to Fuller Station on
tho Valley, a distance of only soven
miles, and thus have a route of Its own
from the Indiana, JofTerson,' Cambria
and Westmoreland county coal fields to
tho Great Lukes. This would appear
on lis fuim to bo a very (food move on
thu part of tho P. It. It., and Is said by
knowing persons to Ihj its okject In ac
quiring tho Pennsylvania fe North-
westorn. l'unxsutawney Spirit.
Two Weeks' Tour to Florida.
Tho second Penrfsylvanla Railroad
tour of tho season ; to Jacksonville, al
lowlntf two weeks In Florida, will leave
Now York, Philadelphia, Iliiltlmore,
nnd Washington by special train on
February 1R.
F.xcurslon tickets, Including railway
transportation, Pullman Hccommoda
tlotiji (oiio berth), and meals en rottfr In
both directions while ttnvellnif on tho
spi clal ti'Miti, will Ih- sold at tho follow-
Jug rates: New York, ,"i0.(H); Philadel
phia lliii'i isliui'ir. Hnltlniote and Wash
ington, $8.(i(i; Pittsburg, ."i.'l.(K: and at
pi'oportioimtu rates from other points.
! or tlcKets. itineraries, and other In
formation apply 1( ticket HL'cnttt. or to
Cleo. W. Ilovd. Assistant (ienornl Pas-
si ne;er Agent. Hroitil Streot Ktation.
I'hilndolplilii.
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT
Or THE FINANCES OT TBI
POOR DISTRICT OF
JEFFERSON COUNTY
For the Ytar igol,
llerella nntl ICipendltilres for 11)01.
Br.CKIITS.
Am't In treasury nt Inst settlement, I I4,:I77 10
tiul'.tiinilltm tuxes, llml
.. .. I7.IKIS 111
.... Ii",iKm(Ki
I7 is
.. . fii HO
HM
risir itonus
rremliims on IHuiils...
lliiMiiiiul aieiiutits
Met'otoiell Mouse
Miscellaneous ,
-'7,K!7 SI
KXCKNIIITI'IIKS.
Architect
Itliicksmlthltue
.ft
,14? V
ei in
Itlnnk tsMiksinwl slatioiiery
lliluclmt Inmates to county Iminn,...
Hi incline Insane from Warren
Iliilitnce ou (.'iiunt v Home contract,.. 23,
t 'uttlim anil thriwlilmr Kraln,.. .
Caskets and trlmminirs
('oiilHins redeemeil 8
I'ommlssloners' pay
Murriiv,
Uehsier
Hawk
Cleik (llllhriiilh
Allorney White
luilllnii nnd cnsliiu well
17 M
4S 47
44 :i!
,74. IH
XI IKI
204 US
.KMiim
ain no
.IV i im
:wi ik'
2IKIIKI
2VI (Kl
222 .Kl
1117 :.i
I'KlliIectiiiits
lirutrs
KiiKlncs, holler, pump and fixtures ... 2,
Kxpress,
Ktiirii on county home contract
Kniiliie oil
I'relithl nod ImiillnK
Farm Implements
I'erllliwr
i'lirnlshlnir home, a.
:i7 l
2d 2S
ft 14
! H7
as
70 411
211.1 7(1
K2 IK)
S4S 2(1
r net ami UKiit
l-'lisir oil
()i(s.'erles and provisions,
(las anil electric fixtures
Horse Ithuikcts and tuiruuss
Horses
Hints, emtio and poultry
Hardware
Iliisiiltiil hill
Warren
Uixmout
Polk
WeruersvUle
Adrian
Insurance 1
l.alMir on farm
I.I very hire
I.umlier
Mantles and icrates,
Nursery stis-k
tlillslde relief
Orders of relief
Pump house
I'lumlilmt and material for water unci
lias Hues
Posiiute
Hil t
III HI
1177 (Kl
7ii7 (is
14(1 IKI
4411 IKI
414 III
ss;
,ti7 sn
4ii'i 1(1
11 (Kl
I.I 7S
17SH0
.II7S (Kl
2sl 2:1
C'l .VI
4:i
it'.(l IKI
220 IS
174 H7
n.1 :ts
41.1 4U
44 mi
ISM)
PriiitliiK
Iteservolr
ItefuniliiiK orders redeemed
Heeds and plants
Hewerime and illtchliiir
Shoes and clot hint; 1(
Hularles nnd wattes
J. N. Kelly, superintendent,
Mrs. J. N. Kelly, matron
A. K. Maimer, physician,
Much McMaiinlitle,
('. A. Snmrnervllle
Charles Harrah
Thomas Walruer
Vern Menus '
MiKtle Itiiuitliman
Amandii WolfitoiiK
Tera Kowan
Mary Huuithers,
Mary Xholiert
Katie Shohcrt
Kli.aheih McI'iiIIoukIi
Kmma llarmim
Trltvelluu expenses and mlleiiito
Toilet paper
Treasurer's perccntiutu for collcctliiK
jls.'.'ui.im lit, 1 percent
Treasurer's percentaitu for paylniroiit
IW:il.M (Si. 2 er cent
Cash In treasury 7,
HI
4.i7 111
411
122 20
7:1 III
,(H1K 7J
401 OKI
III) IK)
l.VKKI
It 1 2 40
IIS 114
82 IKI
22 (Kl
2s !!)
54 20
24 00
Ml :)
lis in
is IKI
17(i
0 0(1
MK)
147 27
20 00
K20
DKSR3
,224 77
7,H27S1
Oon.era.1 Stottoxxiezit.
Assm.
INsir lax nulstandtnff fur 1001
IJiiMfuied tax eautsndlnff fur 11)01. ,.
ChkIi in Treasury
Llubl 1 1 Hen ovur aweia
...$5,714 S
.... "8 SO
.... T.8si4 77
...86.0(17 05
100,000 00
,.$-.vooon
,. 25.000 00
100,000 00
I.HBII.ITIXS.
iir hnndi Istun '000
nr henUii Imuu ltlol
Inventnir ef proiliiRa raised on farm
Hi 4 hnsllsts iislN.
104 buslislii rye.
17' buh-l hiickwheat.
lis biistiHis wheal.
ISO hiiNliHiH rorn.
Sou llllsliela puiato.
Ho tens hwy.
Ijll tonsklraw.
10 Iiiiih cornfiidtler.
Gstlniate value nf produce t 1,49 50
1760 I hs. uf poik, 4S0 lbs. of beef, 8 Ttl 1
eslves 168 00
slock en farm
a rows s on
1 bull , 8!) 00
IH shiiau Ml 10
W hnsd auws S 00
4 horses 72S 00
Shoes snd eltiinlnir uo hands T21 IH
Oaakeu and Irluiuiinira M
Urucenmi US 00
JEKTKItSON COUNTY, 88:
Pursuanl to law, we, tho uiiilsmlltned Commls
slonera of Jerferstin county, publlib the fnreirolng
atsteinenl 01 tn rare du and axuenuitunw ot 111a
Jeifrraun c luiuy Pimr lllalrlcl. fu Urn year llml.
and nisi preie-ni iha asseu and llsblllilea of Inn
aamit ou llie tun uav i-i January, own.
Wltiieuuur band, aud anal of officii tnU88ta
day of Janusr? . iwni.
W.CM11BBAV, rsiL
NKWTON WKBXTKR, HkAL.1
AL. HAWK, (HKiL.)
Athwi: Coamiuulouoni
A. E.UJ.LBRAITH, Clerk.
AUDITOR'S REPOP?"
OF THJ J '.
FINANCES OF JEFFERSON ''COUNTY,
FOR. THE
Treasurer's Aernnnt.
OIL C. flRIIX. Trrnsurer. In aeninnt with Jnf.
fens.a ciionty, fur th year Idol,
im.
Toammmt In tranr? la't setllenifnt.. $18OHSS0
Tiiaiiumnt dainty tax fur llu 47.7(11 4S
T'lmiifnilil llnnd tux fur H-01 ll.ttKIIO
T'laomiintSiRietax fur llmi 0,01 .'18
T'l Hlimuiit ll"I Iri for Idol .67S(K)
Tu (iiiistsndlnir tsi fur l(K) 17 707 S7
T'i nutsiiiiidini tan fur iswi and (.rsylous 0 00
To niTKiiint nt hou-l llc.nnt-s lur Itml win nn
To ammint H ststs ierinl ta retnrned 4.0S7 (Kl
To auioiini from Comiiilnl mer e receipt
Issik 8,H(i si
To nmoiint of lii'deinpiionsreeelvrd 441 OK
To amount of unseated tax received for
ll 8.H8S81
To amount este.t tax celved for 'S,
lit) and tlmo 821 17
To amount of Interest received nn un
sealed Ihx 18 01
112,7(l-i H4
cn.
Bt countT orders redeemed
. $:d,SSnl4 :
Hy Hmount reiurn orders re-
ll(S.(UI.(J
Br amounl refundlni urdrni re
(K8 8S
29 41
t.ari7 10
800 (Kl
Oeemeil
By amount exoneration orders
redeemed
!) amount pud County Super
intendent By amnunl I'oitntr bonds re-
deeilled, series '00 and HI 10 (Mm (10
Hr iiiriount coiiHins redeeteed.. 78 00
liy State TrenNllrcr'l receipts
for SIS e tax paid S,4.'21
Br amount tisleinptlona paid
oul 4Ht 48
By Amount outntsndmir lax for
lUimaml previous 820(8
By amount outstanding tax for
l"l 144814
By Treamirer'e percentsire for
c.ll.-i tlliil s,4;o Kl al I per
cent 824 71
By iii, Mint Treaiuirer's ner-
eetiiaite for psvitiii out $71,-
4riU 22 al 8 pert-em 1 428 00
By amouiil county fundi. In
treasury 81 MII4H
$112.705 04
Trersurer's Areoiint ivltli lonr Funds for
1IMI1. a
(111. C. 11KITZ, Troasiirei of I'uur Fuud for HMd
Dfl.
T.i amount In TeiiMirv at lust i-ttlcment$14 877 10
To amount of County poor Tax for Istl... 23 S7S 14
To amount proceed froln Pisir Bond XS.IN0 7
lo Hinouni from tofnmis.tloner a Itecelpt
Book 802 (8
f(J8.78.' 49
CR.
By imoiiui county Poor Orders redetmed$4S,57l 11
Hy amount H.-iiini orders rdeeim d 1S6KS
llv Hinouut lierutiiilnir Orders redts-ioed.. 40
By amount eouisms redeenied 8.SO0IH)
Hi sin' not oi.imaniliiui 1'isir tax for 1MI1 6,714 88
By amount ticHsurer a pen-entaffe for
colleelloir 8IS..MI (Wat 1 percent lKaeo
By amouiil treiemrer's imreeuiaffe tor
pavluir out $411.4:11 SI al 8 percent 048 M
By amount of Poor Funds In Treasury 7.324 77
(8-1,787 40
Nherlira Aeeount,
J. M. CHRSVI'TT. Sheriff, In account with Jef
ferson County for llie year IBul.
DR.
To amount of orders drawn $1.8114 18
CR.
Br amount due at last settlement .'. SS 81
By bllla for boanllna' pnaouers, etc 8.828 0V
$8,804 28
Cniinty C'oinnilssloiier'a Acroiiiit.
W. C. MURRAY. CointnlislGuer.
CR.
By amount due at last settlement 18 00
By 108 days as Coinmlssloner 81(8 00
$709 00
TOWNSHIP ACCOUNTS.
Amount Road. School, Poor. Wat-r Mint and Rlnklnar Fnnda tn County Treasurer bands and doe
ttie following Borouahs and Townships aa per Auditors' Reillruienl for Ibe year 1901,
DlitrlrU.
Harnett
Heaver
Brook vllle
Ilns'kwavvllle
Bell
Clayvlllu
Clover
F.ldred
(iasKIII
Ilenderron
Heath
Knox
McCalmont
Oliver
Perry
Piece reek
Poner
Punxsutawuer
Polk
IteyuolilHVllle
Itinirifold
Rose
Snvder
Union
Warsaw
WHtliluirton
West eyooldsvllle..
Wlnslow
You nit
Total
llospltnl Account.
Amount due Jefferson Count? from the follow
ing illatrlcla fur the maintenance of tnaane In
asylum.
From Plnecreek Townnlilp $520(12
From Roue Townshli 702 41
From Kldred Township 7 90
Amount Mirrharjred lo County Commissioners W.
c. Murray. Newton Welutur and Al. Hawk no
the following orders:
Order No. 601, No. 550. Nn. 874. No. 788, No. 700,
No. 020. No- 1018. overpaid Sheriff.
Toisl sureharited Commlsslonera $282 88
The asiouni surcliarfred to County Commission
era as above has been tald by the Sheriff.
JxrrxKaoN Cot'NTY, 88:
We. the understirned Auditors of Jefferson coun
ty. In ibe state of Pennsylvauia, do certify, that
JOB WORK
N E A T N E S S;
A CCURAC Y,
P It O M P T N E S S,
GuiiriinlL'ed in every job turned out
The Star office.
by
THE
YEAR 101.
To amount of orders irawn., !(Ki 00
k W. C. Ml'BBAT. Poor Director.
nn.
Bf 1W dayi at Penf Director M 00
DR.
To amount of ardors drawn 8M)00
NEWTtm WtriSTffrt, Commlmloner.
v ' on.
By fmoiinl dns at last fen lenient 1w 00
By ibh dsri u Oommlnloner 67S no
S5 60
DR.
To amount ordera drawn , 70 00
To amount due Webster 45 no
fits 50
HKVTTON WERSTrR, Poor Dlreotor.
IB.
By loo dsra aa Poor Director 890 00
DR.
To amount ordera drawn 8SO00
AL. HAWK, Commlialnncr.
' CR.
By amount due at last settlement
By 800 day aa Commissioner
... 08 00
... 781 SO
$82450
... TRnO
... 78 80
$824 SO
DR.
Toameunt orders drawn
To amount due Hawk
AL. HAWK, Poor Director.
CR.
By 100 days as Poor Dlreotnr
DR.
To amount ordera drawn
..... 850 00
$50 00
C'nminlsalnnera' Clerk's Account,
A. E. G ALBIUITA. Clerk for CummUitonen.
CR.
By one yai'a salary aa clerk $700 00
DR.
To amount ordera drawn 700 00
A. E. OAI.BRA1TH. Clerk for Poor Director
CR.
By one year's (alary as clerk for the Poor
d I rectorr 800 00
DR.
To amount ordera drawn 800 00
Rteward'a Aeconnt.
J. N. KELLET, Steward of County Horn.
CR.
By H year'a salary aa steward 500 00
DR.
To amount ordera drawn 800 00
County Nnprrlntendent'a Aeconnt.
R. B. TEITRICK, County Superintendent.
CR.
By youchera Bled .... $900 (
DR.
To amount ordera driwn 800
Janltor'a Aeeount.
GEO. H. GROVES, Janitor.
CR.
By amount due at ant settlement $ 18 00
By one year'a aalary ai Janitor 480 00
$408 00
DR.
To amount nf orders drawn.
To amount due Grovea
.. 499 00
.. 40 00
$406 00
j Roads School Poor
I
$ 18S$ 4 95 $ 8 81
1SS7 18 40 77
7 40 0 80 8 (U
80 04 8HH4 .18 4SI
8 90 8 28 1 Mi
S4 0I 88 78 1 811
8 .SN I 2ft 801
88 01 40 92 8 10
602 M 8 0S 181
18 7 88 4 40
47 VI 85 80 0 SO
88 4S HI l 105 HI
8 2(1 4 84 40 (18
842 87 80
8 81 10 28 4)8
18 IS 82 08 10 88
85 8 80 4 22
85 80 80 42 IB 22
1(10 08 1S8 78
88 M 70 87 16 88
1 7(f 14 22 8 78
18 48 IS 65 7 AH
8S 100 IW 4 84
Sim 04 05
K8 07 S8i 15 04
15 04 108 ON 67 20
88 49 84
1(11 544 1 0 6 8!
08
$1024 11 $1880 08 $ 300 70
sink
ing' Fuud
I.lKbt
84 54
84 49
11 07
48
5 89
18 48
In pursuance of tbe 4lli section of an Aot entitled
"An Act relating; to counties, townships, etc.,
passed I he 12th day of April, a. D.. 1884," we met
In the Commissioners' olllce. In the borough of
Bnsikvllle, Ha., on the tint Monday of January.
A. D. Idol. It being- the 6th day of aald month, and
did audit, adjust and settle the several accounts
required of us by law, agreeably to the leveral
Acta of Assembly and aupplements therein, ac
cording to the best of our Juda-ment and ability,
and llnd them as aet forth In the above report.
le witness wh. reof we have hereunto set our
hande and aeala at the ethos aforesaid, tola 88tb
day of January, A. D. 1902.
W. A. lWeOKK, (sl.)
H. C. KWINU, iskaU
Allest. tSKAL) ,
M. F. Woods. Clerk.
February 6tt, 1902.
1 NVITATION S,
VISITING CARDS
S TATIONER Y,
At reaaoriublo prices. Whun la need ol
these things call at The Stab offloo.
STAR OFFICE.