The Madisonian (Virginia City, Mont.) 1873-1915, July 04, 1874, Image 4

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• 4 # - j I p . S ••••••-•••••••. •••••••••••-••••• ••• <1111 . -' ---.1111 1 6 \7 - THE MADISONIAN VIRGINIA CITY MONTANA SATURDAY JULY 4 1874. AUCTION! 3RD ANNUAL SALE OF FOE GRADED CATTLE ITIRIIE undersigned will sell at Public Ane- „L tion, in Virginia City, on Wednes- day, July lat, 18;74, SE viirkairTIVoiFIVE HEAD OF FINE STOCH, consisting in part of Graded Cows and Heifers, a portion of which have half -bred calveti by their sides, and have been bred to thoroughbred animals ; also six High Grade Bulls, one year old, from one-half to fifteen -sixteenths pure bloods, to- gether with a number of excellent Family Cows, good milkers, kind aid gentle, with young calves. TERMS OF SALE. --Cash, or note with ap- proved becurity at thirty days. 1-32td LEANDER W. FRARY. • AUCTION SALE • OF LIVE STOCK. The undersigned will sell at public , AUCTION 1 4 IN- vnaausa.A. cnry, Commencing on Wednesday, JULY 15,1874, 300 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE. Consisting of a lot of choice Dairy Cows, Work Oxen and Unbroke Steers (Three and four years old) Yearling and two- year -old Steers and Heifers, All good American and graded stock. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. TERMS OF SALE. - For all sums under $20 cash. Larger amounts, note with approved se- curity, at 30 days. HALL & ISDELL. H. H. MOOD. -310-tit. MONTANA BREWERY, JOHN MANNHEIM, Proprietor, VIRGINIA CITY, MONTANA. H AVING disposed of my Bakery and Con- fectionery business to Mr. John Spiker, I will now give my whole attention to my Brewery, which will enable me supply the trade in large or small quantities,aud with a quality unsurpassed. The best Lager in the house always on tap, and persons will find my place a pleasant re- sort, where to while away on hour and enjoy a glass of beer. Orders in the city or from the country prompt- ly filled and goods delivered without delay. Thankful for past favors, I ask a fair share of patronage in the future. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, ISTABLISHED IN 1864. JOHN SPIKER. PROPRIETOR, THE REPORT -OF TIM - County Commissioners of Madison County, --SHOWM1 Balances In the hands of the County Treasurer, on March 2, 1874, ALSO, THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITIIRES or THE SAID COLINTY FROM MARCH g, 111711, TO MARCH 2, 1874; And Also, tbe Indebtedness, :or Surplus, of the General, Contingent and Poor Funds of said County, on March 2, 11474. Statement of the CountyTreasurer's accounts with the different fluids of said County. DR. County Treasurer in Account with the following Funds. c. General Fund. To balance on band March 3, 1873 $ 262 95 \ Co portion of licenses collected 3,466 20 \Taxes collected 23,282 41 \ Percentage tax collected 101 10 \ Amount recd from sale of rock to D C Farwell 5 0 \ Net ain't of dog tax rec'd from district assessors \ Am't of dog tax collected by treats $89 less $7 for dog tax receipts ta- ken as cash 69\ .. Total $27,268 69 To balance on hand March 2, 1874... .5 368 53 By four mills of the taxes collected set apart for sinking fund ...$ 7,163 76 \ Three inills of the taxes collected set apart for contingent fund. 5,372 83 \25 per cent of the Co portion of licenses collected set apart for con- tingent land \ Fees for collecting \ Registered warrants paid. \ Interest paid thereon \ Warrants received on taxes and licenses $4,246 90, but ieceived only for $4,246 30 Interest paid thereon By balance on hand March 2, 1874 Sinking Fund. To balance on hand March 3, 1873 ...$ 7,222 90 \ Four mills of taxes collected set apart from general fund 7,163 76 Total. 514,386 66 Total 866 55 1,06. 70 6,515 35 1,514 45 4,246 30 156 19 368.'13 $27,268 66 By the outstanding Dec 1, 1872 cou- pon interest paid $ 2,092 50 \ 'The June 1, 1873, coupon interest paid on 159 bonds 2,317 5 \52 Co bonds paid 5,200 011 \ The coupon interest on the said 52 bonds paid in full anti the Dec 1, 1873 coupon interest paid on the remaining 137 Co bonds 2,188 :2 By balance on hand March 2, 18i4 2,58844 Total To balance on hand March 2, 1874....$ 2,588 44 Contingent Fund. To balance on hand March 3, 1873 ...$ \ Three mills of the taxes collected set apart from general fund \Twenty-five per cent of the Coun- ty portion of license collected set 80 58 \Publication tax collected 866 551 aside from general fund \ Proportion of per cent tax collected 25 05 \ Araount of cost collected 18 25 Total $ 6,909 08 To balance on hand March 2, 1874. -5 553 63 To balance on band March 3, 1873....$ \ One mill tax collected by treasurer \ Special poor tax collected by treas- urer $902 less $20 for poor tax re- ceipts taken as cash \Proportion of per cent tax collected \ Proceeds of sale of Carter's horse \ One-half of proceeds of 5100 of sale Co poor house to Raymond Bros - paid in cash \ Net amount ot special poor tax re- ceived from the revenue district assessors Poor Fund. 5,733 75 1,794 67 882 1.0 10 30 30 00 1,22080 Total $ 9,721 52 To balance on hand March 2, 1874 $ 6,990 60 General Road Fund. To balance on hand on March 3, 1873 $ 2,059 22 \ (me mill road tax collected 1,790 63 \ Special road tax collected 2,295 00 \Proportion of per cc lit tax collected 11 04 Total $ 6,155 89 To balance on hand March 2, 1874....$ 737 94 614. 86 66 \ 536 82 Fees for collecting $ 6,34 4 1 7 7 .: : t 111y contingent warrants paid 5,372 gi By balance on hand March 2, 1874 553 65 Total 6,900 08 Tty poor fund warrants paid $ 2,548 60 \ Fees for collecting 182 32 By balance March 2, 1874 ..... 6,990 60 Total $ 9,721 52 By commissioners' road warrants p'd$ 1,308 17 \ Road supervisors' and other cer- tificates and orders paid 2,113 10 \ Fees for collecting 128 23 \ Road taxes apportioned to the sev- eral road district funds 1,868 45 By balance March 2, 1874 737 94 Total $ 6,153 89 District Road Funds. XCYBRIL OF ROAD DISTRICT. Total Amount Total Amount •••• Dr. Am't Ain't I Ain't Cr. One Two. Three Your Five Six Seven Eight Nine. Ten Eleven Twelve Thirteeen Totals * 701 52 94 14 46 98 110 61 173 (X 180 69 115 3 72 73 91 87 47 06 60 92 125 43 48 07 $1,868 45 701 52 94 14 46 98 110 61 173 (A) 180 69 115 43 72 73 91 87 47 06 60 92 12.5 43 48 07 $1,86s 45 $ 300 00 $ 3.500 25 0) 4.500 30 00 12 00 30 00 1 00 3 Ili 3 \ 12 \ 9 66 ill 3 I' $ 312 00 38 \ 25 \ 48 \ 42 \ 134\ 6 \ 30\ 3 6 250 20 00 30(K) $ 665 00 3 6 9 Ili 25 \ 23 \ 39 $ 60 00 $ 72500 389 52 56 14 21 98 62 61 131 00 46 69 109 43 42 73 88 87 47 06 3592 102 43 9 07 $1,143 45 General School Fund. To balance on hand March 3, 1873....$ 809 63 By \ Excess of hinter treasurer's fees returned to this fund 1 26 \ \ Three mills school tax collected 5,373 78 \ \ Proportion of per cent t:i x col 'cted 28 57 \ Amount of tines collected 210 00 Total $ 6,423 24 To balance on hand March 2, 1874.. $ 273 38 commissioner's school warrant No 6 paid Fees for collecting Amount apportioned by the coun- ty superintendent to the several school districts By balance March 2, 1874 24 00 187 55 5,938 31 273 38 Total $ 6,423 24 Apportioned School Funds for the Year 1873. To bala• cc March 3, 1873, of appor- timunents for the ye.ir 1872 from the general school fund, tor the disbursement of which no vouch- ers have been, up to the present date, presented to the coun- ty commissioners, as follows, to wit: For postage and expressage of county superintendent of com- mon schools $15, and to the sty end 301001 districts $8,951 48, making a total of $ 8,966 By apportioment for 1872 to dist No 1 do 2 do 3 do 4 do 5 do 6 do 7 do 8 do 9 do 10 do 11 48 do 12 do 13 do 14 do 15 do 16 do 17 March 2, 1874, commissioners school warrant No 4, paid on March 12, 1873, to W. 1. Marshall, for postage and expressage, as superintendent of public schools 4' Total $ 8,960 48 Total $ 2,341 15 130 28 97 42 671 80 825 83 509 37 62'2 13 622 41 '275 70 396 09 664 10 2 4 46 234 34 134 48 8!•4 78 57 91 219 23 15 00 $ s,966 48 REMARKS. -NO vouchers for disbur,euent of the above apportionments delivered to the Board of County Commissioners until March 2, 1874. MIIMRIR OF SCROOL DISTRICT. District School Funds. Total Amount -1 3 4- 4 I. :••-• - 17, t.) •••• c.;.4 az. vs. Total Amount Dr. Amount! Amount I Wallace Street, Virginia City, One. Two (At John Mannheim's old stand) Three HAYING purchased the entire stuck and Flair fixtures of Mr. John Mannheim. I !! v e uill continae the Bakery and Confection- SIX cry business at his old stand, where I shall Sven be happy to see all my friends, old and new Eight Nine 'feu F amilies & bachelors will find it to their advantage to go to this popular place tor their BREAD, PIES, CASES, AIM ALL KINDS OP Confectioneries. THE SALOON is always supplied with the best of WINES, LIQUORS. wad Cigars. LAGER BEER, FROM the celebrated Montana Brewery, always on hand, which will be delivered to all parts of the city and country, either in bottles or key. 'M. MEMO 10.1•11••••IM. OYSTERS. lb - MUM Oystera always on band in J' season, and for sale by the can or half Qui, Served ay at the saloon, in every style. $2,341 15 $1,279 130 28 97 42 671 80 625 83 509 37 622 13 62'2 41 275 70 396 09 Eleven I 664 10 Twelve 254 46 Thirteen 23 4 3 4 Fourteen 134 48 Fifteen 894 78 Sixteen 57 91 Seventeen 219 23 Eighteen Nineteen Twenty Totals 1411 223 473 546 364 347 162 23 4 147 403 143 277 82 441 104 156 74 189 115 86 $3,621 01 86 301 14 51 81 71 44 06 25 2'3 20 46 76 10 30 68 52 26 51 14 $8 951 481$5,938 31 320 93 1;145 61 1,372 51 873 81 969 19 784 66 309 93 543 29 1,06756 39822 311 44 '216 78 1,336 46 162 43 375 49 74 51 18965 115 14 1.1m4bunt Amount I I Cr. $1,926 $8 97 42 636 25 748 44 361 19 405 00 441 69 275 70 396 09 608 41 103 15 132 67 48 30 4'25 23 50 041 219 23 $1,373 54 159 tk 386 57 636 50 327 50 56301) 2:k4 10 1000 140 62 326 40 171 35 378 77 100 00 622 30 16 50 135 80 $3,3410 42 159 08 97 42 1,022 82 1,38494 68$ 6I 968 00 669 79 375 70 536 71 934 81 274 541 511 44 148 30 1,047 55 665(1 335 03 12 40 $ 320.59 142 06 223 51 12-2 79 ...... 185 12 I 19 114 87 134 23 *158 132 75 123 72 80 00 14,889 79 $6,875 67 $5,746 03 80 00 12,621 70 $ 12 40 68 48 288 91 95 93 20 46 74 51 189 6.5 35 14 $2,280 49 Special District -Tax School Fund. 3 t; 4 o 4 1)-. (potwt.... 40x 14 a Z.' • r4E- , ;.0 C a 3 a Dr. Amount Amount I A7= 1 F .-. • 4 - 4) • z- a. I) tt ••••.. ••• ••• , 4 23 , - 0 s'ss: s .,s• rs: a t z V 'IP C.• ^..\ =•p.t.r.1 t Amount I Amount t Amount I Amount 4 a 10 11 13 16 17 $ 386 771$ $ 386 17 507 i45 5417 85 457 26 SS IS 4904$ 843 44 81344 270 19 270 19 194 78 194 78 331 34 331 31 Totals 42.991 fa $ '27800 311 00 34 40 21 Oti 22877 11 00 Si 90 33 2243.024 VS 15 909 OS g te 431$ 19 34 $ • $ 386 77 • $ NMI , ••• 122 99 2539 459 38 4E 432 22 22 86 100 490 48 774 90 42 17 .. ...... 838 1. . 27 91 13 51 ....,.... 270 19 10565 974 129 59 6! t33 S7 1857 331 34 1.7417 17 $ 149 56 * 1 00 61.906 82.46 iii, 47 37 19 014 For sheriff's fees \ county clerk's fees Co com'r's services and mil'ge sal'y of Co sup't of corn schools traveling expenses of Co sup't of common schools, including efty days' hire of span of po- nies and wagon district court clerk's fees. district attorney's fees constable's fees for Justices of the peace 66 probate judge's fees 66 grand jury witnesses' fees other witnesses' fees grand jurors' fees trial and other jurors' fees expenses of election expenses of trip to Bannack to canvass vote for councilmen blank books and stationary. pub printing and advertising transcribing index books fire wood coal oil sundries for county offices making abstract of asses't roll sawing wood repairing, fitting up and furn- ishing county building and court house 4i rent of jury rooms making out tax list stamped envelopes and postage stamps for Treasurer's office repairs on jail counsel f ees making out financial report bridge across the Stinkingwat- 66 46 4 4• $ 2,028 976 66 95'2 00 790 51 190 50 345 55 110 00 10350 42 90 43 55 84 60 74 80 474 20 1,148 60 649 15 45 00 373 69 844 00 160 00 354 25 54 00 750 20 00 27 00 26 30 450 546 00 85 14 13 20 50 00 370 00 er river at J. B. Laurin's store \old warrants taken up and cancelled, for which new ones of different demonstrations were issued. To Reneally and Barkley for en- tering revenue district assess- ors' receipts for special poor and dog taxes on the tax list To A. V. Corry for entering on commissioners' journal and cancelling register a large lot of old warrants returned to county clerk's office prior to November, 1871. and cancell- ing a part thereof To A. V. Corry for services in making examinations of old books of treasurers' and Co clerk's offices, back to Novem- ber, 1865. for the purpose of ascertaining amount and num- ber of general fund warrants of the 3d, or present series is- sued prior to November, 1871, that appeared to be outstand- ing on March 3. 1873. and mak- ing a list thereof, showing that $13,254 39 of the said war- rants had been paid or can- celled which the old cancelling register showed to be due and outstanding on the said March 3, 1873 To Ben Ezekiel for irdexing old commissioners' journal from October 1869 to October 1871 100 00 21 00 50 00 156 00 250 00 268 40 Total $11.851 36 Remarks. -The last three items in the above list. *.aniounting to $674 40, though em- braced in this year's expenditures are more if operly chargeable to a period perior to November A. D., 1871. CozmuzciaNT FUND. For assessors' services $ 1,585 87 \ Co com'es services and mil'ge 380 00 road viewer's services 30 00 county clerk's services 10 00 stationery & books for Co office 344 53 expressage on blank books 77 00 pub printing and advertising 68750 repairing county seal 9 00 water for county offices 60 00 office rent, fuel and lights for Treasurer's office 112 50 for hauling wood 2 00 it 64 4* 44 44 6 6 64 i • painting, repairing, furnishing and fitting up court house ... repairing, fitting up and furn- ishing county building, county office and court house sundries for court house and county offices miscellaneous expenses repairs on jail POOR FUND. $55,155 52 $ 3,047 97 Which leaves as the estimated net indebtedness ▪ $52,107 55 CONTINGENT FUND. One contingent warrant outstanding, issued subsequent to Nov. 6, TWO contingent warrants issued prior to same date are estimated to be outstanding, amounting to. 1871. On which there is sun due. 188 19 00 Making a total of. 138 50 Which deducted from the cash on hand in the contingent fund leaves a surplus after paying all warrant estimated to be outstand- ing of 91 85 32 50 21 75 300 Total $ 3.58; 00 For services performed for, or supplies furnished to, County Paupers by the following named persons, to wit: ..kmrstrong & Johnson • H Baker G H Clark W S Crews. Dr L Daems (medicines). Dr L Daems, Treasurer, for trans- portation of the Terry family to home in the States H Davis E UDriggs& Co Henry Elling F H English T J Farrell Mrs Freiler Joseph French, (a pauper) to de- fray his expenses to his home in the States George Gohn, Hall & Isdell Harrington Baker & Co Paul Helm 15 50 Julius Kramer 3 00 11 11 Mood 32 50 II A Pease 44 00 C II Peck 30 50 W G Pfouts S Russell & Co I Schiller. 350 00 Dr I C Smith, (physician) 188 65 Dr I c Smith. (use of team) 625 Samuel Snoddy 5 00 Fred Stoer 36 40 Thomas Taylor 5 75 William Thompson 72 00 Tilton & Barber E J Walter Henry Werken 75 00 Wiant & Ellis 26 57 Dr E T Yager (Physician) 155 04 9 50 Total $ 2,545 60 148 00 36 00 38 i!6 162 50 26 63 164 25 24483 800 300 00 12 00 800 150 12 50 10 00 425 16 75 4 25 266 52 1'25 00 ROAD FUND. Road Warrants drawn on the the following named persons, to wi • D Bock F E Curtis A Carmichael. A COM forth Thomas Deyarmon Joseph Faulkner Jacob Freeman James Gordon Gideon & Root M A Hatfield. Harper. McKahan & Co. John Hannifin C B Hansen T J Johns Davis Keysser. JS Lott C Langdon. Ale.= 14,e...A Henry Maehen H II Mood J S Mearns. various Road Funds, and in favor of t: 45 001E A Maynard 16 00!8 D Millinix 24 00IRichard Nason 56 001Charlem Obertreis 545 00Xmil 011son 9 50!S D Pinekney 4 00IW R Reel 10 00ID 0 Spalding. 40 001J B Snapp 86 00, 1 1) B Sinclair 30 75 1 .1 A Slaven. 36 00; W Thompsom 30 04) 0 13 Varney . 35 00 Wiant Lehmer 30 00 Allen Wilcox 385 76 Janes Williams 25 00 David Young 23 00 30 00 Total $ 2,022 17 48 00 404) 20 00 30 00 56 00 10 00 17 00 43 28 10 00 25 00 35 00 15 00 7 00 50 00 42 89 36 00 29 50 40 00 42 00 GENERAL SCHOOL FUND. Warrant No. 6, drawn in favor of W. I. Marshall, County Superintendent of Common Schools for GENERAL AND SINKING FUNDS. POOR FUND. 532 77 20 88 553 65 $ 6,990 60 special poor tax due by • assessor of 3d revenue district 28 00 CTaos11;17 ' $ 7,018 60 The whole of.. pool: fund warrants issued since Nov. 6, 1871, h a i c total ili sa o surplus-all hav - ing ocen paid, and it is estimated that all issued prior thereto have also been paid. Making of Iv Statement of Com'rs' Road Warrants outstanding on ' March 2, 1874: No. 15, dated June 3. 1873, in favor T. J. Johns for $35 00011 general road fund No. 30. dated Dec. 3. 1873, in favor of W. It. Reel for $10 00, on road district No. 10. No. 35, dated Dec. 4, 1873, in favor of J. S. Mearns for $4 00. on road district No. 1. Total amount of commissioners road warrants outstanding $49 00. For b dances in the above road funds, see statement of Treasurer's accounts with the different road funds. Commissioner's warrants on the general school fund. None outstanding. Recapituktion of the General, Contingent, and Poor Funds, showing their Receipts and Expenditures from March 3, 1873, to March 2, 1874, and the Indebtedness or Surplus of each of said funds on March 3, 1873 and March 2, 1874: •punA JG itUVN Amount I Amon General, .. 21,316 83119,729 Continge't 6,391 18 3,59:1 Poor 4,1989 I 2,911 •.- . z ...11 \.... i n ti : ..• fs •-...e .. 1 Z.:- z .., - • • a - i ac ,_........... - I- - -. • - 1.;- ,-.;;;,......, • fe ,?. a ct P c& ' 0 C.. a LT: ... 56 M •.-I '..t C.:. ... ..• st g ,I..... -. x Q . .- . et .4 , ill P ai , r* a.* GO •?* P ei ET: - eb ..-1, 31 a' bt, .-.6 .... g ... X W. - 4 .... ''.... 5 2 _.g -,-. _ - - , s Is -. - 47, w. 'I m M '-- c ar.., m - ........ . s. o'D ,.. :-. et r..• •Ji.y; .?.. , a -._ -. al r. - • a - 't .... g .„. .a c- : -. :-. - • ...,- i i _ ,..., _ P .4 -- . '1g 11 p.a. :4 s e. ..... -- ,.., a , a a _ •.r. _; a .--- z .... at 2- P. :4 ... -1 .... •• 7..\. 0 .. ... = :2 ZO tO Oi ::•., Z 64 ,.... la 1 .‘ rii•ifilit I ATM nilit 1 AMOlillt I .kM.olliit I A 4nii -3 u - n - t - 1.1 ultimo A niit: ( iit .4 ,..., 4 . - • .-es al a a 7 1 2% I a -. 63$. ,5s7 2 72 2,00 61 2,267 691 1 - 52,107 55 0153,669 301 121 1,287 851 _135,730 75, Totals .131.9a6 98! 26,231 4716 1 .675 511 1 55,936 991$5,73o 75i52,1o7 55 i$1,561 75 $2545 532 77 1 , 2,800 46 7,018 601 1,287 85 *7,551 -r 16 5 ,650 06 $25 45 The estimated combined net indebtedness of the general, contingent and poor funds on March 3, 1873. was $50,206 24: The estimated combined net indebtedness of the same funds on March 2, 1874. is $44,556 18, being an actual decrease of the comb'ned indebtedness of the said funds for the current year, as shown in the above recapitulation of $5.650 06. The difference, $25 45, between the net decrease of the estimated general fund indebt- edness for the current year, and the net gain of the general fund for the same time as shown by the excess of its receipts over its expenditures is accounted for, amd shown by the differences in the following general fund warrants, to wit : Amount for which Warrant Date of Warrant, was issued as shown by the books of the county clerk's office 1825 May 4th, 1869.. 2106 February 7th, 1870 24 00 2965 Mav 2d, 1871 3020 May 2d, 1871 Statement of the Current Receipts and Expenditures of the General and Sinking Funds, Contingent and Poor Faints, from March 3, 1 87 3, to March 2, 1874. RECEIPTS. From Licenses: 60 per cent, of $5.777 00 collected $3.466 20, from which deduct the amount set aside for Contingent Fund, being 25 per cent of $3,466 20, which is $8,66 55, and there remains available for general purposes. $ 2,599 65 From County Tax collected $23.282.41 from which deduct the sums set apart for Contingent Fund. being 3 mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the property from which the said County Tax was derived, amounting to $35,72 83 17,909 58 From proportion of per cent tax collected \ Dog Tax collected by Assessors.. 1 8 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 86 00 - Dog Tax collected by Treasurer sale of rock to 1). C Farwell 5 00 taking up old warrants and issuing others in their stead of dif- ferent denominations.. 31 00 coneelling warrants by reason of remaining one year in Clerk's Office, uncalled for 150 10 warrants concelled by the Board for other reasons 260 80 Gallatin County. a warrant for $91 00 to re-inaburse costs in- curred by Madison County in the Tinsley case 91 00 Warrant No. 4139 for $760, was received in payment of License for $700 -the difference -sixty cents -being considered as receipts 60 Total 64 54 46 tatement of Warrants drawn by the County Commissioners from March 8, 1878, to March 2, 1874, on the following Funds, to wit: ourtzasi. gem 66 46 4 66 6 6 6 6 6 6 66 46 44 66 4' 4' a' 'a EXPENDITURES. $21,316 83 Paid Treasurer's fees for collecting.. $ 1,064 70 Assessors for collecting Dog Tax . 17 00 \ Interest during the year on General 'Warrants 1,670 64 Unpaid interest due up to March 2, 1874, on all the outstanding gen- eral warrants $3.163.31 from which substract the interest that had accumulated en general warrants outstanding at date of last Financial Report amounting to $2,333.06. and there re- mains as properly chargable to the present year's expendi- ture for unpaid interest the sum of $830 25 For coupon -interest paid on county bonds, as follows : During the year coupon -interest was paid amounting to the sum of m $6,598 22, from which deduct $2.377, the coupon -interest that had accumulated at the date of the last financial report, 830 25 on the bonds then outstanding. and there remains chargeable to this year's expenditure for paid coupon -interest the sum of 3,321 22 For unpaid coupon -interest (of the series of coupons coming due June 1. 1874.) that has accumulated up to March 2, 1874, on all bonds outstanding on the last named date 97 General warrants issued by the board of eounty commissioners from March 3, 1873, to March 2, 1874, for sundry services and ex- penses as per foregoing statement amounting to 11.851 4 6 3 4 6 Making a total of Which deducted from the receipts leaves a surplus of $ 1,587 20 CONTINGENT FUND. RECEIPTS. $19,729 63 Set apart from the general fund, three mills on the dollar of the as- sessed valuation of the property from which the $23,981 41, county tax was derived, amounting to. $ 5,372 83 Set apart from the creneral fund 25 per cent of 60 per cent of $5,777 00 licenses col ected. winch amounts to.. 866 55 From publication tax collected 80 58 \ proportion of per cent tax collected 25 05 \ costs collected 18 25 \\Tarrant No. 354, cancelled by the board 11 05 \ No. 556-a part thereof, amounting to $16 87, ordered cancelled by the board 16 87 Making a total of. EXPENDITURES. • • • Warrants drawn on the contingent fund for sundry services and ex- penses as per foregoing statement. amounting to $ 3,586 00 Paid Treasurer's fees for collecting the pub. and other tax and costs 4 7 4 . . Making a total of. Which deducted from the receipts leaves a surplus of POOR FUND. RECEIPTS. From 1 mill poor tax collected by treasurer \ special poor tax collected by treasurer special poor tax collected by rev district proportion of per cent tax collected sale of Carter's horse sale of poor house to Raymond Bros. for $100 00 -fifty dollars of which has been paid in cash, and fifty dollars worth of wood has been delivered 66 66 64 $ 6,391 18 ZXPENDITUREg. Fees reserved by revenue district assre for collecting special poor tax $133 20 Paid Treasurer's fees for collecting.. .. ....... 182 32 Wood of Raymond Bros. valued at fifty dollars, as a part payment for the poor house sold then by the county commissioners - the remaining fifty dollars having been paid in cash as shown in statement of Treasurer's account with the poor fund.. ... 50 00 Warrants . issued for supplies furnished the county poor and for ser- vices rendered them, amounting as perforegoing statement to 2.545 60 $ 3,590 72 $ 2,800 46 $ 1,794 67 882 00 assrs (gross amount) 1,354 00 10 30 30 00 100 00 Total. $ 4,170 97 To which add special poor tax due by assessor of 3d revenue district $ 28 00 :Total $4.198 97 Making a total of $ 2,911 12 Which substracted from the receipts leaves a surplus of $ 1,287 85 Statement of the indebtedness or surplus of the and Poor Funds, on March 2, 1874: GENERAL FUND. General, Contingent, County bonds outstanding numbered from 53 to 189 inclusive .......$25,700 General warrants outstanding of the third, or present, series, that were issued on. and after, Nov. 6, 1871.. 23.609 General warrants outstanding of the same series, issued prior to No- vember 6, 1871, are estimated to amount to.. ... 1,708 52 Interest accumulated up to March 2, 1874, on all the registered gen- eral warrants that are estimated to be outstanding 3,163 31 coupon -interest accumulated to March 2. 1874, (of the series of cou- pons for June 1, 1874) on all the co bonds outstanding 974 46 Making a total of.. From which deduct the following, viz: cash on hand in the general fund . 368 53 Cash on hand hi the sinking fund . • 2,588 44 Warrant No. 440 on the general fund of Gallatin county, dated Sept. 1. 1873. and made payable to Madison county, for costs ex- pended in Tinsley case, for 91 00 Making a total of..... 00 23 Amouut ror which Warrant I was actually issued and paid, as shown by its payment and ireturn to the county clerk's I office. Totals 41 9 75 504) 33 60 36 00 $84 35 Above warrants were aetually issued and paid to the amount of $84.35. hut were ap- parently issued only for the sum of $58.90, being a difference, as stated in above recapitu- lation of $25 45. $ II 701 5 601 23 801 20 - CH 21 $$58 901 By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Madison County, Montana. A. V. CORRY, County Clerk, and Ex -officio Clerk of said Board. 11161111Mk. H. WARMINCTON'S EMPORIUM, Wallace Street, Virginia City, M. T. A new and complete assortment of DRY GOODS! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Gloves, Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Vestings, Prints of all Descriptions, American and Japanese Silks, French and American Pop- lins, Carpets and Carpet.Sweepers, and and Mirrors of all sizes. Samples furnished on application, and all goods warranted as repre sented. SINGERS SEWING MACHINES. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! P.A. LARCEY I& CO., IN THE STONEWALL BUILDING, Wallace Street, Virginia City, M. T., • J. F. STOER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Arejust receiving a general assortment of Hardware, Tools, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Tin, and Sheet -Ironware, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Glass and P utty, Extra Plates for Stoves, all of' which will be sold below former Virginia City prices, for cash. Also, Tin Shop connected, where manufacturing and repairing is done on short notice. Also, atreduced rates. Also, Agents for T. C. Powers & Co. Agricultural Implements. GROCERIES, Liquors, Tobaccos, and Hams, Shoulders, Sides, and Lard, Etc. OF MONTANA CURING., Etc., Produce of all Kinds - y7 - EEPX a well -assorted stock al. ways on hand of MINER'S TOOLS AND FARMER'S IMPLEMETS. I will at all times pay the highest milk price for PORK, WHEAT, OATS. BARLEY, FLOUR POTATOES. BUTTER, AND PRoAUCE OF ALL KINDS. -/-1ARm ERR will do well Call and ace 1_1 roe before selling their produce. Give me a before purchasing. Lower Wailace Street, VirginiaCity, Montana HIRAM BRUNDAGE, GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST, AND DEALER IN Gum'''. PISTOLS. LOOSE AND FIXED AMMUNITION. SPORTING GOODS. POCKET CUT- LERY, ETC., ETC. H AVING secured the largest En- gine Lathe in the Territory, which ena- bsai met) repair anything in my line, from a quartz mill or locomotive to a sewing mitolliare SHOP, one door below C. L.Dahlor's Banking Bose, Walla°. St., Virginia City, M. T 1-1tf I. STASBURGER, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Goods DRY GOODS. D r7 Dry Goods Dry Goods Good' Dry Geod cc Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Gossis Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods Goods Dry variety and description. OF every An examination and comparison of stock and priees, is respectfully solicited. rt-Orders from the country will ro. ceive special attention. THOROUGHBRED Short.Horn Stock FOR SALE AT THE Home Park Bane he, On Upper Passamaria F ROM some of the most celebrated nerds of Kentucky, and ot the ENGLISH FIMILIES. rrIllOROUGHBRED and high-grade 1. CALVE?, for sale. SEDMAN t McGREGORY, 1-7tf. Proprietors. GALLATIN CITY HOTEL, JOHN A. CULVER. Proprietor. GALLATIN CITY MONTANA. ,T ystill-ellaSssH:tuesi . e has beene l e m n t r r o ec n e a n g t e ly o r f e- th tI e tte p d ub an he d the priiprietor will endeavor to make its is respectfully solicited. FURNITURE. I G; 111C) . IL. CI...A la II:, Proprietor. Wallace Street, Virginia. City Montana. w ail - don't you make your wile a present of a nice French Red. -lead, & What -n(4 1V4)rk-Box, a Rocking Chair, or some other desirable , and useful article f fur- niture, which can be had at my Furniture Rooms. Cheap for Cash. I KEEP for sale.VARJSH.(ifl €111511 1 quantities) COFFI N TRIMMINGS. of all kinds, Velvet. black and NvItite Merino. Silk and Satin, Trimming. Gimp And Fringes, a full asp•ortilient of Illandketo Screws, Tacks, Tassels. Studs, Nalla. Fringe Tucks. Plates. Etc. T WILL furnish Trintmings row plete. O RDERS front the Country promPt• ly attended to. 4iLI. 1 7 6tr o .n F o E t t e s e s . made on the shortest kinds of Wood TurninC donr. ,, ,. 7.,cl a a m e, : a d gne u t - ti ii t, h (d n ,oli i: ir - ep m ee tt iv i si • e t e l: ‘r t . : 44 ::; . : 4:oir t il ik lit ti l cielt t h e. i : l i C iw q 1 1 C li lI .ii , I ii ferraoly NEVADA HOTEL. Nevada City, Montana . WILLIAM BRANTNER, Proprietor. THE proprietor has refitted the Wail formerly occupied by the \Shoo-FlY grocery, and offers first-ela;s hotel accommo- dations to the tills cling public. .......6 6 ft , 9 3 Single meals...................... Board per week Nd The bar attached to the house wi9c44:1411P at au *ratio with thole* liq'unte.sw 4 go in 3 4 15 rat p•T I w be rt) the an. .4 Pa'.' all pe Is f)() cal al A vi •- Jo -AL •

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