HERO AT PANLUNd FORTS. Japaaeae Officer's Ilruvery nimilareil at I'ort Artlinr'a Sl.-ue. ' On deeds of personal bravery vol umes could bo wrltteu, wiitos a cor respoudetit of tliu London Mn II who wus with the Japanese troops boforo ! Port Arthur. I will Jiwt Jot down one Incident during the Japanese attack on the Panlung forts nt l'ort Arthur. A young ollloer heroically saved that day. When his comrades turned and ran back he refused to follow. With the handful of uieu who si od at his Ida h rlimlied the Inessl work mid "PENNSYLVANIA KAlMtOAl) BUFFALO & ALtJOOIlKNV VALLKV DIVISION. Low Grado Division. In Effort Nov. 27, 1904. Eastorn Staiidnrd Time. ant w A III). No 109 No.II3TNo.M No 15 NdO A. M. A. M A. M. I'. H (' M. .... i II ?! hi H HI t I 'K A k'i .... ;in ii in 4 a.. 7 .... II 4T II It 4 In o: I it 2u iii o ii 4i 4 r.u i: '.'i in 2r 4 r i in ft II! Ill ill II Til ft III M' ft 4ii in ft: i -J in ft si n m' ii n:. ii in 13 2t ft 30 u i tn 111 11 2ll $5 Ml Jll II til si tn an tft ft tu :ii ii ;io ii 4: 12 ft.1 if. v mi til 4il 1 1 1 4!l tu i: II fid ii f..i ii f.; i I.", it 30 to iji 7 mi SI2 05 I 2.1 II 4" 10 If. 7 is i ;ir (i ki 7 2.". I ftu 7 in 7 ;io i .-. 7 if. 7 :n 2 n.i 7 2:i 8 III 3 21' 7 47 tn i:i n :w $7 5C. i 8 411 .... $3 i H 211 A.M. I'. M. 1'. M. P. M I' M. STATIONS. iMttsburif lied Hunk l.awsouhiun New llolhluhcm Oiik KUIko Mayuorl Hiiuimervllle , .. Hroiikvlllu lown I'tillcr Huyiioldsvllle.. t'UUCOIlst Kails Uroek DuHol Hnhuht Wlntcrbiirn .... I'onnllold Tylur Hunnosotto Onmt. Driftwood i ittiuiHii in. i mi ii yi ici.vos I'll isi,urg.ui. 11. ill.. Ked Hank lli.f.fllroiikvllli I2.'!0, Ueynoldsvllle 12.511, Fulls Creek 1.14, arrives IIuIIi.Ih 1.21) p.m. WKSTWAItll No l()8 No 106 No 102 No. 114 No. 110 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. I'. M. .... t ft (Hi til HI .... t ft Ml .... tn in til ;ki .... tti in .... Ui. 1145 .... I!) .... (1 511 12 12 .... II f,;i .... 7 IN) 12 2ii ... 7 H4 7 05 12 25 .... 7 10 ... 7 In 12 :io .... 7 2:1 11 1)5 7 :iu 12 ft., jfi no 7 lift (1 12 7 55 1 15 ft III 7 42 til Hi tft II t7 47 II ;ui 8 II" 1 211 ft 27 7 ftM til 41 tS 20 .... tft 4:i tN 12 til 54 tft 50 t.H IM 7 0'i H :i." I fill II INI 8 ill! 7 2ll tN 411 fj 111 II 15 , 8 47 7 ;i." tu mi ;2 21 11 ;u n in 7 4:1 til 12 ... 11 its 11 II 7 51 1) 211 2 IIS II 45 i II 20 8 21 II 47 ill ml 7 14 .... h :i5 lomi a 211 7 'jr. .... ll 15 SI2 lift li ft :m $10 (Hi .... A.. M. I'. III. l Ul. 1". M. V, H. STATIONS. Hrlftwood Grant Itpiiriuf.otte Sylur t'cnntlcld Wlntcrbiirn .... Hntntlii HuIIoIh Falls Creek 1'iuicoitst KcynolUsvlllo.. Fuller Iowa HrooUvllio Hiinininrvlllo.... Miiynurl OakklilKii New Holhlchoin I.nwsnnhum.... Itod Hank Pittsburg rrain (wundny) leaven Illinois 4.00 p.m. Falls Urnek 4.07, Keynnhlsvlllc4.i, Hrookvllle 4.60, Ud Hank 6.20, I'll IhImiik u.:H) p. ni. On Sundays only train leaves Drift wood at 8.30 a. in., arrives l)u Hols 10.00 a. 111. Kctiiru ItiK leaves liuHols 2.(10 p. 111., arrives Drift wood 3.40 p. ui., stopping at Intel mediate 81a tlona. Trains marked rim dally; I dally, except Sunday; t Hag station, where signals must be shown. Philadelphia & Erio Kallroud Division In effect Nov. 27th, 11)04. .Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD ,:??R. "Train 12, weekdays, for Hunbury, Wllkesl.arre.llaileten.l'ol IsvlllcSerantoii, HarrlsbuiK und tbn Intermediate sta tions, arriving at Philadelphia, (1:2:1 p. ni New ork, 9:3(1 p.m.; Hiilliinoic,ll:iO p.ni.i WashliiL'ton, 7:lf p. 111 l'iillmt:n Purler ear from Wllllamspoi t. tu I'liiladel'ihla and pas senirer coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport 10 Uallimoie and Wash ington. 12:50 p. m. TralnS, dally for Hi nbury, Ilar rUburg audprlnidpiillnleriiiud atesiatloiis, nrrlviiig at Phllnilitli.lila 7:X p. in., New V ork 10:23 p. m., Uall imoie 7: p. m., Wash ington B:a.) p. in. Vestibuleti pallor cars and pasnenger coaches, Hullulc to I'hlladul phlaund WiishiiiKion. 4:00 p. m. Train li, dally, for lltir rlsliurg and Intermediate stations, nr. riving at Philadelphia 4:2J A. M.: New York, 7.ia a. m.; Halllmore, 2.20 a. m.; Washington .J0 A. M. Pullman Sleeping cars from jiarrlsbiirg to Philadelphia and New York, 1 lilladolphla passengers can remain in . sleonor undlst.iii lM'd untll7::m a. M. 11:05 p.m. Train 4,dally for Sunbury, Ilanls ,T,f B,u? '"ermidiato stat ions, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:17 a. M.i Now York, :: A. u. oa week .days and 10.:i8 A. M. on Sun day; Uttltlmora, 7:1ft A. M.; WaxhingUin. h:.k) A- iMiM!.y"n""1 "leepers fn.m Kile, Jm """""'"Port to I'hllaUelphia, and Wllliamsixirt to Washington. Passenger coaches from Erio to l'liiludolphla,.aud Williamsport to Haltlmoro. WESTWARD J:M a. m.-Traln 7, dally for Buffalo vl Emporium. :41 a. m. Train , dally for Erie, Rldg way, and week days for Dullois, (Jlormout and principal intermediate stations. !50 a. m. Train 3, dully for Erie and Inter mediate point. S:45 p. m. Train 15, dully for Buffalo via Emporium. 5:p . m.--Traln SI, weekdays for Kane and lntermediatestutlons. JOHNSONBCRQ IlAILROAD. p. m. WKKKDAYS. a. m. 3 3ft H 29 8 25 20 8 12 a 07 2 56 240 J. 20 ar Clermont Iv Woodvale QlllllWOIHl Smith's Run lnstunter Straight Glen Hazel .Tohnsonburg lv Ridgwayar 10 40 10 4ft 10 41) 10 62 10 6!) 11 04 11 13 11 aa 11 60 ' Redgway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. WEEKDAY. p.m. p.m. a.m. 7 30 2 10 t) 20 arRldgwaylv 1 ."M. f KQ (1 .m 11111 J , w , n v w mill tiaven a.m p.m. 0 50 12 01 70D 7 OS 7 01 8 67 1 47 43 e 38 li 36 6 30 1 41) i'40 1 37 1 27 1 23 00 8 55 8 51 8 47 8 37 8 34 8 :in 1 15 8 25 1 10 8 20 ,!0 12 55 8 08 6 30 1 15 6 15 12 62 6 3d 12 24 4 60 11 44 4 05 11 05 1 30 9 00 p.m. a.m. a.m p.m. 1 nr. 7 ni i') m a tn CrovlunH t in ... . Shorts Wilis 7 15 12 22 Blue Rock 7 19 12 26 4 34 Carrier . 7 23 13 30 4 38 Brockwuyv'l 7 32 12 40 4 48 Lanes Nfills 7 37 12 45 4 63 McMInn Smt 7 41 4 57 Harveys Run 7 45 12 54 5 01 lvJallsO'kar 7 50 1 00 6 05 lvDuHolsar 8 03 1 25 ) 6 53 arFallsC'k lv 7 Sft 115 5 10 S S Keynoldsvllle 8 08 1 29 5 27 5 Brookville 8 35 I 56 8 00 S 20 New Bethl'm 8 20 38 6 45 lv Plttsburgar 12 35 6 30 10 00 p.m. n.m. n m ( ...il , , .. mi w1"" auunionai lnlormat on consult ticket agen is, w. y. atterbtjry. j. k. wood, 0oD. WMBTYXoen'l Pa.sse,T;'g?.C piTTSBURG, CLARION & 'SUM . MERVILLE RAILROAD. Passenger Train Schedule. First Class Trains. Jtally eiccptSunday, connecting with P. 11. K. Trains at Summervllle. , OOINO EAST. Clarion, leave, titrattonvllle, Waterson, Corsica, No. 1. 7.50 a.m. 8 00 8.12 " 8.26 " No. 3. 11.10 a.m. 11.20 11.32 " 11.46 ' 12.00 fcunimerriUe. ar.8.40 ' OOIRQ WEST. No. 2. No. 4. Summervllle, lv, 8.55 a.m. 12,20 p.m Corsica, 9.14 " ia.3 Waterson, .;to " ' 12 49 " Strattonvllle, 9.43 l.ou " Clarion, arrive, 95 M 1 10 " No. 5. 4.15 p.m 4.26 " 4.3s p.m. 4.5a p.m. .15 p.m. No. 8. 6.20 p.m. 6.38 " 6.49 " 7.00 ' 7.10 ' In elTrtCt IVtn)u.F 17 1D1U LV.-. ........ Vrixtlnn nH.IA.ua fl.u r... n ..... . .. j plauced a smnll Japanese tag tm . parapet Wo could see bin calling on his men to rally its ho poln ed out tlio ensign of bis country. They heard bis appeal, stopped In their IllKht and turned buck im'iiln. For the seeoud tltno they canto ruiinlii up the bill under the inui'deroiis lire, and this time nothing could stop tlicin. Scores of them fell, but the others, fired by the herolsin of their lender, pushed on, cleared the Rloels "t a run, swarmed over the breastworks up to the parapet, whore their Hub, waving over the corpse of their brave lender, urged them to greater deeds. Other troops took up the cry and stormed their way forward. We could see them silhouetted on the top of the walls; then they disappeared Into (he Interior of the fort. They met heroism with stolid cour age and bravery. For more than six long hours both sides engaged with rllles and bnyonels, hand grenades mid machine guns, stones and swords mid clubbed rllles In (he llercest and wild est struggle at close quarters. Kirst they were In and out among the bomb proof's anil (he trenches, llieit they were sheltered behind sand bags; some times out In tlie open, now playing at hide and seek, a game which Invari ably ended in the most furious hand to hand conlllct. First the Japanese would gain ground and occupy the biggest part of Iho fori; then the Ktissians would assume the upper hand and drive their enemies to the wall. Th(! hardest lighting took placo around t ho Hag. Fifteen times the Russians uprooted It, and every time n gallant llltle Jap fought his way to the spot and replanted it. lie was shot down for bis bravery. INDUSTRIOUS VIRGINIA HENS One County of Sllnlo Alone Klilpneil lll.MOO.ono runs I.i Vriir. The western part of Virginia has been known for years as n great sec tion for raising poultry, and the Indus try Is Increasing at n rapid rale, says a Klchmoiid special dispatch to the Chi cago Inter Ocean. The shipment of Thanksgiving turkeys and chickens for all seasons brings In a considerable revenue. The Harrisonburg News re cently compiled the llgutes of the egg production of Rockingham county for the past year. It finds that IID.OikI crates wero shipped to market, a total of 10.S()0,tXK) eggs sold from one county in u single year. This does not include many thousands consumed on tlio farms where they ore laid. The lowest price of the year was I t to1 15 cents n dozen, and in December 32 cents was paid. Tlio overage for tlio past year was 22 cents. The profit from eggs nlono to Rockingham county farmers was nearly ?J0(),X)0. Virginia is ablo to put aside a very creditable "nest egg" from the profit of u year's work of her industrious hens. The oiiht or tliv Ci-nr. I bow benignly left nml right To my devoted people, I duck a keg of dynamite Hurled at mo from n steeple. I ride aloiHT serene and calm, Unmoved by tlio concussions Of lyddite mine mid bnnglte bomb From patriotic Russians. . To never seem to but nn eye Is nhvnys my endeavor, Though Hhnil'tn'l shrieks nnd bullets fly Ami shotguns pop forever. To shoot "nt kings, of course, would be Esteemed Himieu'lnit nn tren ion. Hut lu re It's different. For mo It's always open season. Whene'er I felim real pence or mlii !. My doubts mid fears colleen lug. A bomb exploded from behind Removes me through the ci llliu! When Homo good subject's hand 1 clasp, Though stiles iibont mo hover. He leaves gnu cotton In my gr isu. I afterward discover. Tot all nnteri'ined mn I; Jl's nhvnvs my endeavor To Htllle soli or mo;in or sigh Though bombs boom on forevi : To light the men of fur Jupnn I've sent my mighty nrmy And chuckle Hint out Micro It enn Have littlu chance to harm me. When of the nihilists' bloody plots I get a trllle weary I box them up In hundred lots And ship them to Klbery. And thus I lend n peaceful life; I think I'm rather clever, For In the midst of blood and strlfo I keep my bead forever. Jnnies Montague In New York Journal. THE QUEST OF BCAUTY. OCEAN HIS LIFE SAVER. Wealthy lOiiitUsliniiin Una (roshecl (lie Atlnntlc Seventy-nine Times. A new method of keeping nllvo when doctors have given up hope was learn ed the other day' when (he Arable reached New York. Continuous travel across the Atlantic is the plan, and John Shannon of Halifax, Yorkshire, England, Is the man who Is practicing it, says the New York Tribune. Mr. Shannon, when he arrived at New York, bad finished his seventy ninth transatlantic trip nnd sailed the next day on the Umbrin for Liverpool. He is wealthy and believes that the long sea voyages are the only means of prolonging bis life. Mr. Sliarmon has a record for mak ing close connections nnd was Worried when the Arabic was delayed, fearing that be would have to remain in tlio city through missing the Umbrin. At one time be arrived on the Oceanic anil sailed ten minutes later on the return trip of the Majestic. Monkeys m Prune Crop Plckera, A proposition to train monkeys to pick the prune crop has been advanced by Martin V. Seeley, an orchnrdlst of San Jose, Cnl., says the Chicago Record-Herald. He conceived the idea of training the animals to do such work while a resident of Central . America. Seeley says be bos made arrangements with A, B. Janes of Acnpulco, l'anaun, for GOO native tame monkeys, and this shipment Is now on Its way. Getting' help to pick the prunes off the ground has been a perplexing problem because o! a scarcity of lubor. Seeley says be will have no trouble In training the ani mals to pick up the fruit nnd will muz zle them to prevent thein from eat ing it General Oyama'a idea of flapplnesa. The great Japanese field marshal, the Marquis Oyama, once said: "My idea of happiness is to dispose of every thing I possess that belongs to the practice of arms and go far into the country with big boxes of books to read for the rest of my days books that tell of happiness and progress and not of the terrible deeds of war. And I would gather about me my best old friends and little children. Then in the sunny days all would be happiness." t.'bnt Due Woiith Ni:-.crcil I'or the Nuue of Her Amn-nruiice. You must suITor lo bo beautiful, ac cording to a French s.tyliig. There seems to be sonic truth in the stale incut, if a lady's liiald Is to be believed. She has revealed the Kcerels of her mistress' boudoir, or, rather, torture chamber. The lady herself Is now bountiful, but one wonders that she Is still alive. For months she lay Mat on her buck on the llnor, mot ionic is. with her nrins cli.se lo tier sides, din ing sev eral hours every day. This was, It ap pears, lo Improve her figure. Dining the rest of the day, for the saine period of time, she sat on it lUgb stool, giving and rocking the upper part of her body backward and forward nnd from side to side unceasingly. I!y this process slic Is said lo have aciiilreil a slnlii rsque throat and a sylph's waist. The lady's nose, having a soaring nature, was corrected and made (ireclan by the constant application day and night for mouths of a spring bandage. . Ono nostril was originally larger than the other, so she wore n small spougo in it for o year. Her checks have been filled out and rounded by Injections of piirallln. Her ears for months were compressed against the sides of her bead by springs, whllo heavy weights were attached to the lobes to proditco the required eKiiigiitcd shape, which has been successfully achieved. Hav ing suffered this complicated martyr dom for a year, the lady, ns already stated, Is now beautiful. Paris Letter, YOUR GRIP ON YOURSELF. Ilrtiiln That Tliouirh You Have to I.rt , ICverylhlngr Else io. ! Some people get along beautifully for ' half a lifetime perhaps while every thing goes smootldy. While they are accumulating property and gaining friends and reputation their characters seem to be strong and well balanced, but the moment there Is friction any where, the moment trouble 'comes a failure in business, n panic or n great crisis In which they lose their nil they nre overwhelmed. They despair, lose heart, courage, faith, hope and power to try again everything. Their very man hood or womanhood Is swallowed up by a mere material loss. This is failure Indeed, and there is small Jiope for any one who fulls to such a depth of despair. There is hope for nn Ignorant man who cannot wrjto bis name even if be has stamina nnd backbone. There s hope for n crlpplo who has courage, there Is hope for a boy who has nerve and grit, even though he is so hemmed in that he has upparenlly no chance in the world, iftit there is no hope for a man who cannot or will not stand up after be falls, but loses heart when opposition strikes him nnd lays down his arms after defeat. Let everything else go If you must, but never lose your grip on yourself. Do not let your manhood or woman hood go. This Is your priceless pearl, dearer to you than your breath. Cling to It with all your might. Give up life itself first. Success. A Matter oY euler. The English language is supposed to be very simple In the matter of gen ders, but foreigners who triumphantly handle questions of gender of Inani mate things In their own languages often buve their dimcult!es with the English. A Frenchman recently came to grief over his English. "I fear I cockroach too much upon your time, niadame,'' he remarked politely to bis hostess. "En-crouch, monsieur," she smilingly corrected him. He threw up his bands in despair. "Ah. your Eng lish genders!" he sighed. E. M. Matson, President. 11. 0. Bkach, Vice Pres. A. D. Dekmwi, Vice Pres. D. L. Taylor, Sec. and Treas. J. E. Deist, Asst. Hec. and Treas. W.N.Ooniiad, Atty. Brookville Title & Trust Go. BKOOKVILLE, PA. Capital . . . $125,000.00. Conducts a General Bunking, Savings and Trust Business. Solicits the Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations. , E. M. Matron Gil. C. Belts F. L. Verntine II. J. Scot t DIKF.CTOKS t D. L. Taylor Q. B. Snyder W. N, Conrad A. D. Tleenior ll.O. Beach AUDITOR'S REPORT OF THE ' ' Finances of Jefferson County FOR TUB YEAR 190k ' TrrnMiirer'H Account. JOHKl'll H. MNANH, Tr asurnr, In uccoiiiil with Jett'ci-Hon run ly for the year eudlliu; lleeelul.iT HI, . ;ll)4. int. To utn't 111 Ihrciisiiry ul lui t settlement $ (1,31 8 39 To nin'l ree'd on county t'jc lor Hin t ns.MIl Ufl To mn'l ree'd on l.ond t -x lor 1 1IIH Il.llO.t 04 To ii in' I ree'd on slute I it y s rot- linn bjuh 2 To inu't ree'd on taxes 11ii3 nnd previous 10,!ia2 80 To ain't ree'd on hotel licci i- es for IIMI4 illli 00 To ain't personal tax ree'd from stale G,K 18 DG To nin't from Comiuls's re ceipt hook allium To ain't redemptions received lii.ll 84 To ain't unsealed tax for I1IH2 und I Villi .. 2.07(131 To nm't lot. on unseated tux received H 3 68 To nm't seated lax for linn) to I '.1113 I nc 771 02 (II. lly count v orders i - red led $li7.IH!) I t lly refunding orders redoei I ' r,r. no lly ain't paid direc tors iihso 5 1 0(1 ' lly nm't. paid county supl 201) 1)0 lly ii i n' t co. bonds redeemed 3,(100 00 ItV ft Ml' I Co, coupons redeemed 11)0 01) lly nm't paid stale treasurer on pur- sonal tux 7.K77 39 ftv niu'l redemptions paid r,n2 7r. Hy nin't trens. per- ceuiuge lor recelv- Ihk j!i, iisii. r.u lly mu't trens per cent, paying out 7ii.n7s.2s i.r.si r,7 Ity Intl. In treasury.. 4,379 02 t oi,o:i4 or. 1)90 08 till, 034 DC J'OOIt KI'NIltf, JOSKI'll It. MI'IANH, Treasurer, In account witli the I'oor Funds of Jef ferson cotinlv for the year cmllMtf Ijo e'emher 31, 1904. DH. . To nm't in treasury at last selllement r.,713 79 To nm'l ree'd on' poor tax for I 9n3 and revloiis 4,474 52 To ain't ree'd on poor tax for 1904 19,272 71 To nm't from Com. receipt hook 4,8(14 91 To nm't ree'd unseated tax for I9i2 mid 1903 1,155 84 To ain't int. on unseated lax ree'd 18 50 To ain't seated taxes for 1900 to 1903 Inclusive 185 54 en. II v nm't county poor orders redeemed. .$19,88(1 78 Jlv nm'l coii. ons re deemed 3,900 00 Ity ain't trens. per cent a ire for re ceiving $29, 972. OS 374 05 Ity nm't trens. per cent, paying out $23,840.78 470 94 Ity ain't pour funds in treas 10,987 50 $35,085 87 $35,085 87 HMKKI' KI'NDH. .IOH. II. M KAN'S, Treasurer, In ac count with the sheep funds of Jef ferson cotintv for the year ending )e ceniber 31, 1904. DIl. To nm't In treas. at li st milllemcnl $ 200 00 To ain't ree'd doir tux for 1!'I2 to 1904 Inclusive . . . . 2,088 37 CK. Ity nm't sheep or ders redeemed. . . .$ 4 87 25 Hy treas. percent, for receiving $2,088.37 .... 20 10 $2,288,37 Ity trens. percent, for lll.vif! Dili $23,810. 78 ty nm't paid school dltiiricts ( t o w n -ship accounts) .... lly reserve fund In treasury 41 25 1,533 77 200 10 f 2,288 87 (on ul) Cumin !lmii-r' Ac omit ItlO-l. M.rt TON WKIIHTl' II. I'll. To nm'l co. und poor ordf rs drawn $ 945 00 To balance due Dec. 31, 1901 133 00 en. $ 1,078 00 lly 308 dnys as county com missioner und poor dircutur$ 1,078 00 A I.. HAWK. Ml. To ain't co. and poor orders drawn $ 900 00 To balance clue l)ec. 31, 1904 132 00 t 1,092 00 CM. Hy 312 days as county corn- ' inlsHioner and poor director $ 1,092 00 IIAIIVKY D. JIALOir. 1)11. To nm't co. and poor orders drawn $ 1,025 00 To balance due Dec. 31, 1904 00 00 fit. f 1,085 00 lly 310 days as county commis sioner und poor director...! 1,085 00 t'tiliuiilsNiiierN flerk'n Account. A. K. UAUilCAITII, Clerk. DIl. To nm't co. and poor orders drawn $ 900 00 PH. I'y one year's salary $ 900 00 Stetvlirtl'M Account J. .N. KKM.Y, (Steward of County Home DIl. To nm't poor orders drawn..) 500 00 To balance due Dec. 31, 191)4 500 00 PH. lly am't one year's salary. t 1,000 00 .$ 1000 00 County Miipcrtntomlent'n Account. II. II. TIOITHKJK, Hupt. I'uhlic Instruc tion. DIl. To cash ree'd of Treas. J. II. Means t 200 0,) PH. Ity am't vouchers lilod $ 200 00 .liinltfit'fi Account. OHOKUK II. rJllOViO, Janitor. mi. To nm't orders drawn 480 00 PH. IJy ono year's salary $ 480 00 SherllT Account. J. W. CUHHV, HherllT. DIl. To ain't orders drawn To balance dim sheriff . .$ 2,352 30 . .$ 2,728 24 PH. . Ity ain't, due at lust settlement $ 9 00 Hy boarding prison ers;.. 221 days at 50c 2,610 50 Hy wiiHhliiK for pris oners 7 10 weeks at 10 cents 74 00 Hv nm't paid Jail guards 398 00 Hv am't tald nurses for li. Cormnii .... 228 00 Hy nm't cost reiuov Inir prisoners to pen II. nliury, ivc 417 90 Hv ii-n'l pnid for cloih'K for prls'n'rs 4S 83 Hy expenses execut- ini; dea'h 'viirriintfl 2',? 14 IJv drawing jurors and a'l. loi n';- court 33J " Hv ain't paid for elcei.inif jail 5i)()(l Hy nin't of costs, fees and ottier ex 1 ensese 058 21 $ 5,080 54 $ 5,080 54 3 ft ' ' ; 5 1 :i ' ' '. ' fl . ' '. . H 3 Police IS tS wi tJWtJ . W . m tn T!QU flTlfl t;w-v-3 o is w x - jo v) w ts w . . " HI' a. viio e a ca v ci e u a. a ui-w . m-i , .i- m a Hon! OiCOi; c. 'J -1 -1 J, - n p -i-i w c -jn o m V ' kw. w vti-i an 3 -Wt-'KS-ltSitA '-I I - - I CO I 1 3 rj3 a M t-s W M w tn w w - o- WIv-lMUl--1 5. (3i 1 yi 4- Oi 00 w 1 i 65 14 O V I i W fy) yto 4- t?l 4 4 . ttl'JISlMM'IO vr 4b mm OJMWJlWIi-St.jJSiro 4k4v w It 4 (C w u in I MGoolowoW"AGryIOiis4"W(C'X(0'ls-'-''5,wffl MM Mi9 to 00 ? - t4 - CO -1 I V 3i t?4 (C I Kchrml Dok Tux School Distiicts Poor .Sinking ) Water and t I IJirht l' r5 c a 2 Z V 5 " lyiyt-). u z oo- Z: O to M W tO w M 4 X W W -J a yi I -Cfl'-tO-i,". C ' so - -i - ;j C3 M M OiM-' WCnw COM 4k . CM W tv O'i'f . ut3i4 vi. w. ua- . ciiw oc . o cc -1 a . c- Roud Kchuol en a M w tn 51 m -1 tr to v 4kcjk i- . w- to u l Dtij; Tax MMo-ti-ft.1.aiM(M-'--tiaiMW"(,j)3,a4.cieiM Paid School -.!--C4.rtaioi-tiaj'yi)yttfrv3-04hwr-7W-lXVTCC lirttri(t8 3tO- . W 4 4 4k -J -a ', tO CO to -a 'a M3 WO)-" ' 9llrs.-. . M tO . , hmww 05 3) C is t- w yi 'J M -x 4k os H74ace tyt -1 4 to 4 si -t ti -t-ir co ns enra s; . en tr cn co to -1 c IJJ r- 4 w 3C to to 4- 4- 4k l) 4 J. 'J . 3S -J V'l JO - 4k t7i- w y as ti n to. . - Pl'l. ts to CO - 4- .191. to A If ifi 1 j t" ; -1 1 i -ico jics Road nnd lorouh Bond School c t 1 COWUVHSSIONERS' STATEMENT OF THE Finances of Jefferson County FOR THE YEAR 190k Amount OiitMlaielltiK fur 1H1I7, H)l, 11)02 nnd 10(13 ftlslrlVls Poll', ctor "i 181)7 I'orteV I!."A. ftn.-dir '..'.".'7'.'.".'.." I'eri-eril on' laill I'olk A I., -ockwr.od"?.".".1. ."'j I'eret'nt oo I'ercerit iili' 1M02- Polk ,. A I.. ' ,o,-h- ).,, 1 l)H2 - .Siiinmervllle . K. It. I. Illy : . I'erennt on ....... t'erc.nt oir J IK.rt -n Mm Creek .. .lot.n ;. , " llenlh John 1'iilne i " - niiver I. . . nhiirt i " folk A-I,. iOfkwo'.il t " Hayder (.'. s. i.'ermmi I " Siiinmervllle ,. . ! II. Duly , " W. Iteyiioldsvllle I'. J. Ward I ("(uiily j Toorj Hond fstatc IV X t 17 21 ir.ov!..; . . i 5 s j 3 no 1 a: 1 1 r. I IM i:. v 4i r..i 30 7 ', I '! 7 2'i!l i.-, Mi 71 124 0 3 1 1 21 (I0'$I0 80 21 Oil 10 80 Amount Outstanding for loot. 3 3 0", 9 !lX 1 1 lid 23 KS 21 f.8 3i. 22 13 2:12 22 'L'S 1 I fill Hi 41! 23 78 HI 8 58 ID 04 2 52 2 !:'. 2 2!) 7 1.'! 11 40 18 02 10 70 5 01 5 r.r, 57 57 0 4 21 l 8 5 8!) 5 39 4 1)0 10 78 4 401 If. 18 13 06 3 7n 74 15 44: r. ox f.O Ml 17 5 0!l 4 78 1 D3 ri"K $27 60 27 50 2 ". 00 9 DO '. Ho !) 00 8 80 1 I 00 1!l 80 17 82 1 f, 00 8 00 2! 73 1 08 IH 70 45 0 81) Districts itmniti J '.. ii ver Hell HU Hun I'.roekwnyvllle . . . . Hrookvlljo 'hiyvlllo Plo-ver Corsica Kldr.-d Kails Creek (iiisklll f f 1 1 Jleiulcrsoh Knox Mel 'alinolit Oliver i'erry I'inccreck I'olk 1'orter Pun X.s;. :i win y . . . . lteym,l,l:H'ill,i Illli;r;ti,:d Hose Hn. viler KiinniM rviile triiioti Wui saw Washington West I'.evnoldSVille Wlnsln.v W Mllivllle YdlltlK Col ec'tor W. A. Wiilhic: 7. T. M. Hn.Hl .is . . A. J. Oralllus . . W. D. Alcllenry ('has. I.. I.'eli John II. Shirk . : James Hoekard .1. P. Sinllli I 'olio ! 1:2 v.. -."'7 22 7 210 0,11 .i.l. il. . ' Wrn. . John . (1. A . John I, nth Wilson . It. Coble Kellar . . 1 ' I n e l.nvlil A. I'lfer ( ). C. Slewnrt . J. Curt North J. V. Kisenhnrt H. I,. Stewart . l-'rorik Wallers A. I,. l,oe"vooi Clias. Mill ty I I'oor I'lond IHtatol U7m ' 2"$ 4.-, 92!4f. 2.V$2() 00 2!) 4:, 12 75 17 1.0 53 131 8 201 34 (10 67 4 37 42 20 0.J ('3 20 1 571 211 00 70 9X1);.- 81 4:. 8.. i 57 3 17 34 1)0 05 Olll 28 3.". 20 00 4!l2 1 -:i 0 'ill 7N 107 121 (.ii 1 13 MUI05 I7 H;MH 5!) Ki'127 ln :SI2!) H -I I I ",2 10 IHil H', 51 5.il 123 2I. 20 04 14 31 23 69 k ineit . . . I. M. Hwnrlx . . . 14. (!. i'a!k ... . ... i-e. .v.e . , '. I'd. l-rliollo . . c. V.'. .'.iKv ... .1. c. .Morrison , W. V-'eilS . . , V. 1 1 Hrl Ion , I'. .1. W-rd Amos Si rouse . .orm:in (i'lsl , Tho.ims Ciinmii 211 r.'.i 91811 us on f,2 r.S 205 1 Ijlui (ill 1 93 521 H.3r, 02 1 ('8,312 2!l i09 2-".il27 9I 2MI 27l:: 0.1 1 1 i t li.lj 87 191 MO (.l 78 47 1 191 91 C'.f.i 79i J 4.1 7937. S2 I I. 2X4 73:142 8(1 21 28 127 87 lil 2xj (i4 212 47120 I. ' 819 .17, Iii9 .11 1 5X 4 7,2X8 X5 50 33 2S 17 19 ixi 92 7.;i 28 3(l 13 IS 821 l,li412 2 40 (l(l 8 80 48 s:; 14 40 50 9l 8 43 54 51 1 1 1 7(1 M0 701 1 7 72 KI3 72 09 77 43 87 12 11 33 04 2 70 10 41 294 39il(i(! 22. 188 09,1 77 6(ill() 00 OH Oil 31 (..) ' 13 da 29 0D 50 48 1 70 00 43 4.1 2 7 00 311 Oil 1 4 (10 3 I (III 79 (10 71 IS 15 92 31 00 00 08 10 02 72 00 I xil 1.1 00 9 1 4 23 00 00 28 70 62 92 12,122 (Ml 3 4l 1 1 85 61 08 10 (Mil 5( Oil 4 30, 12 67 1 92 21193 183103 42 17 31 63 28 205 8 7 140 59 14 3 It: Ipts anil l.iiienillliirPH for lt)()J. it i :('!; 1 1 "IH. Arnuiin! la Treasury at lust '! iM-ii' o. ::v :,o i in ruoiidinr;- ti: s , !ia:: on ! !' vions. . . .' 1 .1,!I22 '.9 Oiii'iiandiiiif laxs, I 'nit ;.,r,isi;", Seali'd lax iien record 7'.1 '12 I'cH.iil.d lax iien record 2.ii7'I'.I interest lax lien record ".;02 I f.il' I li.iMO-ex 9' In, l It. io.l Ions 5.1:: V 4 ( V:r i.' i:-r i"li' r :' f'7-i t Hook Con, ii.i.awi ai I h cosls... 2,2o 21 Jury I 'i h 12 hi l'oll tux 0 2.x ll"dein.tlnliS 309 I i Anioidoi.iie 1 Ic-nnes . ... i I to KentH 5!) Oil r li'e nnd (laine Wardens' Hills 171 31 Coiiiiiiis.ien'MS' .v.-i'ie..., 1 H tin '1 ines 20 '.,( 3-1 state personal tax.. o.'.IXIni iTisceini' ous .':nt; xx $S0,(l21 9.1 r.!t)t'iiililirf. As.iesaor i' bills $ 3,0::9 .4 App.als 122 22 A ti'Hlers' li v 1 7.1 lis Andiiirnc I'rotlionotary's nc i ounis lo no Aliej.li'ny c.citity workliouse 7I9:.0 Ha" a vsoeia i ion, 1-2 Poinmon- ', ,.: II li lines 121 00 Hhink bo.iks and sta t ion "i-y . . 5 1.128 Hii.l-'es and liriil'-f- rejoi 1 r.-. . . 22. .109 (i.l Hai.o'j for i'ct.rilarv fi!e::iui 2 ' O1. Hit.:. .is lor Novemb.-r !; m 2 0 o,, H':l : if lndi".cnt f. !! i'-l . . . 101 oil ( 'o:l .. .;l re'l'-t'teed I 0'i 10 C'ioi.1 .' bonds red-erne 1 3." o i lo'iiilv nn j.et .'n i. nil'-n ' oa i-on (';!..::.!:; -.!'.'!' I'M alt'.rney 1 t ' '0 ( . : crier 2 ' '.' o.i P-.ii. (al.l. r- ret isrn-i 4.! ( I- a n ir si i I y. 1 1 2 ( '; re i.l vlt.f'V. . lo oa ( 'oil, ii, i osii.ners' f-aii 12.1 Commissioners' pay .V.'Wlon Webster 020 oft A!. Hawk I lo on II. D. Hall-ll :;.''. oo Coii.mission.-r.i' clerk Too on ilia bills ilth. bills, dl.4i'hai'i;R S x "Poor Sinkiaif Fund, linnd, Water and I'll"'. .. Police Jefferson County, ss: We, the undersigned Auditors of JelTerson county, hi the state of Pennsylvan ia, do certify that In pursuance of the 4th Section of an Act entitled "An Act roluliuK to counties, townships, etc., passed the 15th day of April, A..D. 1834," we met in the Commissioners' ollice in the Horouh of Brookville. Pa., on the first Monday of January, A. D.1905. It being the 2nd day of said mouth, and did audit, adjust and set.ie tlio several accounts required of us by law, affi'eeuhly to th several Acts of Assembly and supplements thereto, according to the best of our Judgement and ability, and tlnd tlicin as set forth In the above report. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands nnd seals at the otllce aforesaid this 25th day of January, A. D. 1S05. THOMAS II. ADAMS, nncll ' W. T. I'lllOlt, sclll W. A. IIHM1V, (ral Common ( Otieini.ii ( a 4. s Dinrriel atternev I "' vi :! tr I' O.i n. :i i-y I, a I In' I ). i i in--; x; ,v' i:,l r ba no 4 I i'iii.. "Tint I ': li .a ri -4 i )ir- .-inn' r.ssnriri I i nn I'Wpr.s i i'.-. l n r. bi lis. l-elriiar' l-iic'l i'.n billM NV.v.t,. I.er loxecti: Ion of I'abaie an.l Ai. " I'm! and liilit Kurnit'ire Fire and game ward"ns' l,i'!s t-'rei'rht ami liaiiline; I lead.tones for soldiers Insurance Interest In.pieFts and Inquisitions interpreters' f'o.s Jurors, grand . . . v Jnroi s. pel it Jurors, traverse Jury coronilsxlun. rs pay Janitor's lav Jail physician I.l very hire Medicine for prisoners M als for jurors 'eniientiarv bills "obates and f"os nllenl lary b.,ls 'veitage mid box rent Printing Republican I leiiioerat Spirit ilerald News f Volunteer Star Pecord ptmx'y T'.epiibliran Iinrrbibur. Tf.'.e irrn li P.eform, schools Mnrgnnza. . . Il'iiiiingilon Repairs to court house and Jail Ii.u'is; er and recorder ff .'pclring prisoners' shoes... tent T:,':'d rm.l b-idTO views l:.ad dam orres "eni for Te: hon"S i!."lemptions paid refunding oi'il' rs cdeeneol Sunplies for court house and .iaii S(enograpliers' pay Slie.-iifs bills i State engineer ! State tax I Transeril.in'r records ' T.'!e'Jra!T.S I "alesm. n 'rlpytoves Traveling ex enses and mile age Water Treasurer's per cent, receiving $79,080. 66 Tr.otsurer's per cent, receiving $79.(178.28 Cash in treasury 309 0 9 071 tu . , l.lnlillltlea. (ount y bonds, series J SO 4 lemporary loan Halance due county ollic.crs! A.-.S. is Vt.r HabilitleH . $ 2,000 00 . 10,0111) 00 . 3.0.13 2 4 . 6,385 27 Iti'iM-lpts nn.l l:i.en,llli,re for I'nnr Fund. . , , Jteceltn. Am t In treasury at last settle- , ne nl rt Olilslanding taxes .for" pji'ii'. ', ),,' Outstanding taxes 1903 and previous Sealed lax lien record I lis. al.il tax lien record 1 nt.-rr-st lax lien record Hospital iiecount 1 Slate aid Ituiiat of inmates Team of horses nnd harness Allseellaa. ous 1,438 51 1 1)04. 7 '.3 7!) 272 71 474 1X5 54 155 84 18 50 172 84 058 20 1.10 80 645 0a 232 07 I oo 1.0 lo I. r.::o in 4 7 0.1 1.190 21 20 .10 20 9 I 3 74 9o on 4 70 .10 4u0 110 22! 4 1 2 2 1 90 ft -6 18 3,409 IS 1.4X2 12 12.1 28 4x0 ml 1 on nil X7 5.1 41 01) 1 70 20 l.ox.l 21 1,010.19 217 03 S99 5.1 4 19 01) 21 1 01 2 no US 70 00 20 77 20 20 . 0 70 00 S2 05 32X 06 2 1 .1 1 177 "8 307 35 7 50 2io on 1.7O0 Ml 91 I") .1.1 III) 4X2 29 1.02 ' el 2.2.12 ID 1.709 19 .7.877 29 115 25 S 40 32 00 375 2D 111 09 324 00 t.581 57 4.379 01 1.' . .it. Hnlldlng anil re j airs $ ) HlacKsniiihing I.iirial expens.-s ('1 i denies ,.r insanity ( 'nnniilsMioiiers' pay iSewlon Webster AI. Hawk II. I'. Ilnugh ( 'omr.iissionei s clerk ' 0,11 'iissioners' attorney .... (.'00,, 11s redeemed 3 Hrii.i,.) I U.--1..K elaiils I -XJ. ss i'.ng.:i'j on I rei. at ui 1 hauling J 'e, o and Hour I an,, lini. 1. 'meats and machin ery Pert ilizer and lime . '. l ip I and light (Iroceries anj provisions.... 2 llor.-.-s and cattle j llosjital bills Warren Iiixu.oiit ; . I'olk .- i . Weriiersviilo Passavanl .Memorial Insurance Labor I. ivory Hire ' mis: lo relief ( )rd. 1 s of relief. ......... Postage .Iioes and clothing v....- Su j .ies .stationery or.l.,' and $35,685 87 ,041 38 39 90 65 50 4.9 0.1 325 00. 520 00. 620 on. 200 oik 30'! 00. 900 0i 217 82. 21 2- 3 3.1 72 11 I 63 1)22 62 191 7 101 39 9!'i 79 18.34 ,015 00 i. LUllf ....... .4.. ..ai.Li.es an.. v.,,g,-s J. N. Kelley, Sup't Hllgil .Me.Maaigle AI. .i. Jlallgll Chad. (Jalbrailh Maud -Millor -Mabel Kelley .Myrtle Wolf Mrs. .McCtiliougli Charles Knapp Traveling exi enses and mile- Transcriblng '..... I'lir. siiing grain TrenMirer'i: p "rcentago receiv ing Treasurers iierciuage, paying,' out Cash In tr 'usury 10, 2,039 50 343 75 2.i 00 78 00 104 58 1,0X7 04 20 75 '1 S 7 5 !,().. I S 8.1 60 10 00 rl7 ( t. . 33,1 71 I 60 190 ,,0 500 00 315 00 439 63 303 60. 193 14 166 00 182 00 260 00. 62 50; 282 67 34 50 31 00 374 65 470 94 987 50 $35,685 87 (irncral Statement. A sselM. Poor tax oiNtsianiiiii' for 1 ::! and previous $ 441 00 Poor lax o iistan.iing for 1904 5,122 8. f'nseat".'! lax 011: standing. . 832 0.1 Casn in treasury 10,987 50 Liabilities over asr.i :s 83,416 50 l.t.-ilillillc Poor bonds. Issue 1900 Poor bonds, issue lyol f'npai'J sa.'ariC3 $100,800 00 !..$ 75,000 00 . . . 25,1)00 00,. 800 liO. $100,80') ... $80.0341)5 (Jcneriil Stntement. ASNtH. Cotinlv taxes outstanding. 19U3 and previous $ 1.2O9 80 Countv taxes outst inding 19 14 l".2v o4 Pond tax ou:st:Mi.ling Pjal... 2.01.'. '.1 State tax outstanding 19o4... 1.033 01 t'ns.ated tax outstanding. . . 1.X7217 Cash In treasury 4,379 (2 $21,438 51 Inwittu.-;. of I'rodi ee nnd St.H'k MtM'it: on Fttriii. Hu-'lo is ef oats ,X9o, bushels ot wheat 128, b-.ishels of rye HO, bushels of cor-.i 31o. bushels of potatoes 4olt, tons ' 01' Miiiiir 7.1. tons of straw 10, to:,:-i '( l::. v Li. bundles of fodder 4 )Os pounds . f pork 5,000. pounds of b' ...' -' " '. loads of pumpkins 12, heads of caunagu 2.0110. busllels of upples 2'UV, bushels ef beels 31. bushels of uti ion 10. bushels of onion sets 4. buxh-eis- of aweift corn 2"). bushels of hrcn 1 0. bushels of : arsnips 20. bushels o. tomataes 21, btislicls of cucumbers- Pi, bushels ef peas 7. bushels of err-. rots 0, bushels of raspberries , bum-lies of celery 1.200. heads of lettuc i 1.500, barrels of sanr kraut 6, barreli of pickles 2. pigs 31. calves. 10, chickens 90. dozens of eggs 653. Live stock 011 farm janimrv, it. 1905: 5 horses, lbull, 10 cows. 8 head of young cattle, 8 calves, 13 hogs, a:: i '120 chickens. JelTVrsnn County, mni Pursuant to law. we. the und-r-slgnerl Commissioners of Jefferson County, pnhlisli the foregoing sta' -men of (he recei- ts und expemiitures -said county for tile year 19o4, nnt! so present the nsse's and liabllltie' the county 011 the 1st day of JaniK.'vy, I90.I. Witness our hands and seals oi r -. flee tills 21th do" o:' .lanuaev. 19.5 m:t u tins 11:11, . rH!r AI.. HAWK. fse.lj II. U. 11 VI U II. seulj Attest: Commissioners. A. E. OALHRAITII. Clerk. JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. 4tt Brook vUlu, Pa.