ran FGDrr. Uiddloburg, March 31, 1881. liocal Neww, efeo. BwYirna t)orwrT ConnTe. the Courts of Snyder County ere held on the fourth Momnr i in Monueyi and Second el Febcenrf, way. nna September, Monday of December. All communication. business let fori Ac, for this office, to secure prompt attention should be addressed M follows) Tm Post, Middlebnrjr, yjnyder Cbunty, Pa. Advertisements, eommtinlcfttiom Ao. must be handed ln,by Monday noon, to secure iuser- lon In next issue SALE REGISTER. Fridtr, April 8, G. J. Cronso will dell Horses, Cow, Farm niploments Ac, la itichfield Jiiniatta Co. Pa. ffaturday, April 9, Jolm Moypr.Tauner, will tell Farm mplemonts Ac, in Adams twp. Trim your trees. Aoedsmen are busy. Block birds are here. Cloan away your rubbish. The picnic season will soon bo here. The farmer in Contre county are being swindled by a nord peddler. It Is illegal to catch bass, pike or salmon In any way until the first of June. Don't permit your proporty to run down for the want of a littlo noodful repairing. Very wido ribbon and an excess of feathers and (lowers will be used to trim early spring bonnets, Hives will soon tako to house cleaning, and husbands, in coiiso quence thoroof, will take to drink. The Carlisle Indian school nnw numbers two hundred ami eighty eight pupils, eighty-eight of whom nro girls. The pupils are mostly children of chiefs and head mon. Prof. Kurzenknabe's Vocal class numbers fifty one members. The Professor is a ripe musical acholar and the author of several very popular and meritorious book. Ho is a polished gentleman. Forty years experience has stnmpo l publio approval on Ayer Cherry Pectoral, as the most rolia'jlu of all remedies for Throat or Client diseases. Its continued and increasing popular ity is conclusive oviJonce of its supe rior curative qualities. Ed. Post. I sond you tho following item, not so much as a matter of publio interest, but ns a pattern of thrift and industry whith many of our young men may follow with profit and good results commensurate with their lives. Frank Slino, of Cunlrovillo, has beon in the employ of Sohouh & Bros, about two years. 7e is a Cooper by trade and a first class workman. 11 makes from 23 to 30 flour burrols per lay, and they are first class barrels too. Yours X-c . K. The nan who it accused unjustly can afford lo maintain tilence, hat the man who it justly accusal must make at great a pother at possible in order to throw people off the trunk. ikhnsgrove Timet of last week. Attempted UvuahAur. On Friday night last, about 12 o'olock, Q. Alfred Shooh beard an unusual noise about the bouse. He awakened the other members of the family, via : his father n, Emanuel Henoch, his mother, and wife. They hoisted the window, call- Sd Mr. Seebold, who lives on the op posite side of the street. The burglar ,an away, lie had opened the win Sow shutters and removed the flower ftota and was ready to enter the build. ,ng. There were unmistakable ev idences about the premisos that several persons were engaged in tho work. Jut for the timnlv dUnnum-v II I. Im- possible to tell what the result might i nave been. I The State Normal School of this dlstriot at Bloouisburg, Pa., will begin me opting term, Monday April 4th, 1881. The sohool aims to meet the growing demand on every hand for teaohers trained for their profession. , The steady increase in numbers con tinues. The last class was th largsst t'HuuawutnjuiioB innnni ami this one is twenty-five per cent larg- . .u. uiorougnnessorthe Instruc tion, the beauty of the looatlon, the attractiveness of the buildings and grounds are not surpassed. Refer ences. -Our students. A Monument for Gov. Snyder. Senate bill No. 21,Ao act appropri .ting three thousand dollars for the eroctiorj a monoment over the grave of Governor Simon Snyder, was next taken up on final passage, when Senator VoIverton delivered an eloquent eulogy on the life and ervioesof Governor Snyder, fol lowed by Mr. Sill, wbopaid a glow ing tribute to the memory of the Aaoeeeed atateeman, when the bill rI finally yeas U, nays 0. rjcf C r.'.zrf. Tr-i f j cf ""j U n "s ttat ' " ifi 1 ij ' -1 -i r- A TRIiTUOH10. We loft Low'ntoiTii Junction on the 9th Inst, nt 6.40 P. M. and reached j"ittsbufg soon after miJniKht. . 411 went well on the "fan-handle" until reaching Durgettstown, twenty seven miles west of Pittsburg, where we were dolayed till nearly ten o'clock the fiMt forenoon. After many im patient inquiries we at length learned tlist a land-slide just at the entrance to the tunnel two miles farther west was doing the mischief. It took over eight hours to clear the track of the obstruction. "The Burgottatownors" seemed totally Indillcrotit to the inner wants of through passengers, so break foslloss w pulled out, only to be de layed another half hour at the mouth of the tunnel. A part of the rocks and dirt had fallen back again and ob structed the track. After this new de lay, each pomongcr felt safer as his car passod tho almost overhanging rocks and entered tunnel, but equili brium was fully restored only as the train etuorgod into daylight front the western ond. Travel on tho pan han dle with lis single track and frequent land-slidos is certainly not entirely safu at this time of year. A freer use of the pick would suiely lesson much of the inconvenience of tra-vol on this route . Through Central Ohio tho Holds were alroady almost entirely buro of snow and mud was abundant every where. Al Xouia occurrod tho only change cf cars on our route from this point we ran north east to Dayton which we reachod about seven o'clock ou tho evening of the tonih. Dayton lies on the east side of the Miami lliv- er and is a city of about forty thous and inhabitants. It is not only ouo of the most handsome, but for its si.o, one of the most enterprising cities of the near west. The National Soldier's Home, tho finest nstitution of tho kind in the world, lies within one and a half miles of the city limits. It covers over six hundred acres of ground iiiotdly level, in some places slightly rolling. Tliero are twenty eight barracks for disabled soldiers. These are reg ularly laid out and in tersected with wide shaded streets, so as lu appearance, to form a town larg er in size than Lowisburg. The sick and totally disabled are woll cared for in tho hospital. While in this build' iug many of tho soldiers earn a pittanco ty the manufacture of bead-work, fail" cy wood work, Ao. An inmate inform ed me that a death occurrod almost daily in the hospital, but on this day the flag had not yet been soon al half must. Nevertheless the piuuhod and pallid face and the ominous rattle in tho throat of one of tho inmates of tho "third ward" told ,too plainly .that not many hours would elapso unllil another of tho Nation's Defenders would sleep the long sleep in the beautiful cemetery on tiie grounds, al ready dotted wili) hiindre ls of grave. Jore recently a separate hospital for the insane lias bcou creclod, There is a large library building ou the grounds, containing roading matter suited to all tastes a largo building with ItiUhen and diniug-hall, the lat ter with tables fur seating eleveu-hun dred porsous an elegant and weil kept restaurant where a cup of tho best Java collbo can be had a general store a residence of the chaplain and a handsome chapel or church c.i pnble of soating about four hundred. A fine theatre of pressed brick is also in process of erection, the old frame theatre having boon burned by an in condiary fire. 7 here are two large natural lakes on the grouuds and sev eral fine springs, one of them strongly impregnated with iron. In some of these springs are to be seen thousands of gold fiishes tame and of large size. There is a doer-park with a herd of about twenty fine deer, tame as sheep. Elk, buifato, bear and other animals are also kept within the park. On the grounds near the lakes, are four or five elogantly kopt green-houses, where may be seen plants and flowers from every latitude. Pot plants, flow ers and seods of the best quality may bo purchased here or can be had by writing io tue rxome. There are about four thousand six hundred sol diers, at present entitled to the privi leges of the Home, about eight hun dred of whome are absent on furloughs the privileges of the Home are free to the inmates, and those not drawing pensions receive in addition, thoir clothing and tobacoo. All the work within the grounds is done by the inmates who reoeive thirty cents per day in compensation Leaving Dayton at 11:50 P. 31. on the C O. and iVR. R. late the .Atlantio and Great Wes tern, your correspondent reached North Lewisburg about two o'clock, and after a carefnl looking for shuts found "the Partridge iouso" a good bed, a clever landlord and best of all, buckwheat cakes aud maple syrup for breakfast The mauufaoture of maple syrup is quite an industry in this section of Ohio. Not less than sixty thousand gal lons were manufactured last season within a radius of seven miles of the town Business took me to the office of The Central Ohio Mutual Belef As sociation. The officers of this popular co-operative association are men of the highest business and social standing. The-president is W. D. Sibley JEsq. o is also presendent of the North I- "r Vvj r.-.-k aud one of the com ' - la r -v itt own nrlflMjorhooJ is its highest roc ommemlalinn After a day plcasont ly spent at North Lowisburg your cor respondent took the evening train for Itichwond, a fine looking, bustling town of a population of about 1400 lo cated in Union County, the centre for a considerable grain and stock market. An hour spent in business, another spent In watching a party of Ama teurs, play "the Blue and the Gray," composed by one of tho principal per formers, a sleepy wait at the hotel until long aftor midnight thon away again for Mansfield, i'ittshurg aud the East. Glad to get home after a week's travel, the writer shall yet, always remember with pleasure his trip to Ohio. E. A good question for debating socie ties: Which has the most bones, a f J corset or a 60 cent shad. Polltinal Sppakom do It. lecturers and Milliliters do It. Hfimtors and INmirronHiiion do It. Judges and Lawyers do it. Actors and Artiats do It. Merchants ami Tradesmen do It. Farmers ami Mechanic doit. In the Forum. Couiitlmr-bouNn. Workshop, Studio, and even In th F.ilitorV Sanctum, the tiiiivenuil renlv to the question, "What do you taks for a couch or cold ?" is "Sines' Svrim of Tur, Wild Cherry and lloarhound. Yon will find It much easier to catch a cold at this season of the year than to feet rid of one, unless you unn a bottle of Sines' Hvrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and lloarhound. Kind Captain, I've Important infor mation. Sing hey I the gallant captain that you are. About a very certain inclination, ur an who nave a eoiu to buy Mines' Tnr- Wild Cherry ami lloarhound. Kind Captain, your young lady is a signing. Simr hey I the gallant Captain that you are, This very night she's been loudly cry big, For a SSn. bottle of Sines' Tar Wild Cherry and lloiirhound Later and more compact Tar so cured Cold cured. Every one is acquainted with the old nursery story about the hen that hntrhed tliedueks, and how one line day they went swimming in the pond nearby, and the inducements she of fered them to keep out of the water ; but it may not be generally known that whenever poultry has anything to talk about in theso luter and more enlightened days, their eoverHiition al ways turns to the benellts their spe cies have derived fro'.i the use of M. H. KobertH Poultry Powder. M cents per package, by all druggists. We were greatly amused some iIiivh since by seeing one of our venerable citizens, who hud been bowed down by rheumatism, throw away his crutches in id declare lilitiHolf just iih young ns he used to be, ntid lie is re commending Uoberts' Embrocation to every old lady in town. Great lini ment that. Englishmen formerly supposed that American running horses wem very inferior to theirs, but during the liiNt two years Parole, Wallcnxtciu mid other fast ones that were sent from this country to England, have won hundreds of thousands of dollars for Hiieh AinerieuiiK us the Mesn-s. Loril lnrd, Jiuiies ((onion Jtennett, Are. The Englishmen, have Investigated the reiiMon for the (jreiit stirrers of American homes, nnd find that they lire kept In such line condition hv the constant use of M. II. Uoberts' i'lore Powder. HlDltTiNiJ TlMKS. Aurvrn'iH ArrsvrTSD U 'ti ilary. On Frl dty nltflit l.t liiMKr. ttteinptet ti breik la to the dwellluic lioa.e ol tlapt. I.w. Miller, fcat were frlstilonej by the eeptMo'. hunt fr LU rifle. If we trenot Hrloualr mlttken, I1), etiap. who "so thmtiKh" the CipUio, or M. dwflllnii, without hi. pertnlailon, In the nliht lime, with Inluut to commit a felony, hul bet terb. preptrel far eternity. ai utili, A Nonius. m we write we are Informed that thtivet tried to break In anil itealat the roaldenne of Philip AnU, In Franklin townahlp Mr. Amite bad publio Hale of hi. pnroual goo di on Saturday lart and do doubt bad eonihler able money nnd that I. what the aouuod role were aftur Jn.t" now thlioominaalt I Is protty wall awake al sight and the reenll will be, as It ought, a dead bur star or two. Moriso Tims. Whllat there ll rounder able chancing about In our anelent Horounh loi.tpring, it ii manifest tnat there area fewwhoonifbt to more, permeu-nily, about one tnon.end mllei oft and the reason why 1, they are alwayi denounolng the town nnd the people thowlng mad and turning up their inoota, and trying to put on air. i preloading tobetomebodlei, when In train nnd In fast they aro ooneatnlngt non-produolng, depen dent, Idle, babbling nothing. Uourt eonrened on Toe.lty mirnlog, pur suant to aljournment, for the Uerman Bea ter trial, and Argument. Aoblna hare put In their anpearanoe, and the inow-blrd linger!, and 11 It lUy, too long It wUI be a DLue-bird. The grain Belda, la thle vlelnltr loik ae If they had n ooat of yellow oohre. W. I. Slmonton purchased the Falrmount Bouse la rranklln. Horse fleth Is eommandlnga high prloe In Snyler ooubty. The Newport Ledger learns that farmer in Pfouts' Valley is bo deeply interested in the insurance speculation that bis assessments amount to abont eighty dollars per week. People go into this insur ance business with thoir eyes open, and if they are robbed they bavs no one to blame but themselves. This business will yet lead to the murder of old people so insured J A New Treatment. The Oollen Elixir of Lf, wonderful euret If rou aare Consumption, aad would know that your aougb eaa bs mads loose and saev-IIeolle Caver and Nights Sweat! oheeked Ii 21 hears i Inflammation tnksa eat ol Lungs and air passages nt enei i tbnt yon eaa bs made lo gain I to 6 pounds of healthy flash per week if jou have Catarrh, Dyspepsia, 8lek Ilradaohe, Heart Disease, Liver uomplalot, nervous Peblllly. Beninal Weakoeas or Sperma. lorrheea, loss t eeiual power la either s fro ,ay same If ja bavs say of rou, weakness, losing flasher i would mow or ns Ira ' 1 r 'j s sure for rry i h l ttori I , Auditors' Notice. The Franklin township auditors will meet at the House of D. F. Kcrs'.etter, In Franklin, on the first Jtmdsy In J pril for the purpose of auditing tho accounts of (lie Supervisors and over- soers of the Poor. It will pay every Imdy to ctamins the immonso Slock of Purniture for salo by (he Popular Furnituro man W. II. FELIX Lewislown Ta. ftlW If AiadittliA Nnrvrtna 1 Tnf .t ls v. i vun A ia IIT. Headnrhe froiiiitour stomnh. are all cured by IMt. M ETTA UK'S HEAD ACHE AND DYSPEPSIA PILLS, Price 23 eta. NerVons lleadanhe.Perhsllnal Ifead- PH. H ETTA UK'S HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSA PILIiS. Price iW cts. BgUTlie celebrated Burhank Seedling Potatoo can be had at 1,00 per bushel, by calling at this office. It is one of tho finest, largest, best yielding varie ties "Jo per cent, aro nmrketablo me dium late command a higher price than any other variety. Come early as the quantity oflercd Is not largo. MIDDLEBORB JHODUCE MARKET. - OOBSSCTSD WRRKLT ST .7. W. Di'ooflOi Onions per bushel 75 is IS to 32 IS Potutsss da Duller per pound KgR per dotes Tsllow per pound Ur.l Cherries Seeded Cherries it lb 6 2A 8 4 lo 8 nUckborries tlssherries Dried Apples Dried I'esohe, pared Soup llnio Shoulder Sides iHidillcbiiT illarkct, CdBRBUTSn WKBRLT ST Simonton, Barber Sc Co. CM.VJtSSiT).?. Whoai per bushel 1 02 No. 'i Ry do 7 Cora do 4f Oats do jH CloTeraeed por bttahel 8 6o lo 4 00 Tiranthyseed ds Hiiokwhanl do Flmseod do 1' IW DUCK. Potntoei 40 Apples prioie SO to 5') Cherries, pltlod 10 Chrrrtri, unpilled ii lllaokberries ft Hnnpherrice 25 Pried spplfs oS I'eaobcs, paired, 1I unpnirod, ft Flutter, prime 2) Itiiticr, ecoond-elnss IS b'zis In Onions 75 I'hioktns ft Turkej-s 7 Pork ll.vn 12 Shoul.ler lo Itacoa oH bird o- Vnllow oft CliaPlnut per bushel 1 6o IValniila do .tn Oak Tirs 40 to 6.1 COAL. Pea foul 2 Bo niewfuii eoal 8 6) ll.irkl H Cil no V. 4 t ( March'JI.InNorth'd by Rev. M, I,. Drun, J. Frank Xandel, of Winticld Union Co., and Mias Kiito youns, of Monroo twp., Snyilor County. March 20, 6'. Jackson Kliuclor of Jackson Twp, and Miss ICato Bower of Vnn Twp. March 21, J. Frank Sandol of Win field and Miss Kate Young of Monroo Twp., Snydor to. jii:i. iVuroh 1'.), in Now Uorliu, Abraliain Schoch, in his 70 year. In Monroe twp., March 10, Jonas Miller, aged 75 years, 10 mounts aud 5 days. Near Port Ann, March 14, of apo plexy, Daniel UnfT, aged 72 years 3 mouth aud 7 days. Candidate Cards SHERIFF. Please announce onr larmer friend Pater Heinle, of Ailams. as n suitable oanilMale lor Mliorllf.. Mr. Heinle III make an eiltotent and human officer lie In a kind, honaat, upHiili! mn. an I a sound Re giuuiiean. ua nts auTOlea time nna money to the success of the party. MiDDLacasaa. SHERIFF. As tho time for the Primary approaches It Is becoming that the people should know at ao early day who de sire to serve the publio, therefore permit us to- reoommouu id toe imimiar invor i. i. aian. book, Esq., of Adams as an excellent Slaud ard bearer In the SherlU oootast. ULD rnnnT. COUNTY TREASURER Please name John K. Hunhes. Vsq.,or Kami, as a eandldale for COUTY TKEAHUMKH. Mr. Hun bee Is a sound Kepublloan i a esralul busi ness man I n aood aooomtaut and will make a good euttodlao of Ike oouaty funde. BaAvnn. E1XE0UTOR8' NOTICKLettere i testamentary on the estate of Mary Snyder uonnty See'd keying been (rant ed to the aoderslejoed, all persons knowing Ihemselree Indented to said estate are requeu ed te make Immediate payment, while those BTiur maime wii i preeeni lueia auiy eumeaii. entedforsettlement to OtoHfJE HnHItRB. iAUUt k. DAVIS. Feb, 10, KM I. Kiecntors. MARRIAGE Onlde for both 8EXCS, tor the mirrieJ nn those eontompletriiK iiiarriKie a brllllsct, ikec'.. natlns book, aoouuaelor for tie ttillHcnon Ueallh, Dleaae,and Ihe Pkyslral Llfeor Han and Wosaai pure in languaiie, and aodoreeS by p'.jalclsns eronrwherau Prlue. fin l a ii OMK, the oldest BpeclaTiat la Ue Murtfcweel, who will nay (SOO every cue of rrtrale of ehroalo dlaeaMof libr eaa he nudeHakas and fella to cure. Send two aUuiM ft Henlths Rollabi. Famajsj VT)ra3 a t OI, A quiet o:ue lor ladlee inrlnf'ojo Saeueut. Rubber GOO'V and Cbnular d InBorieut kuuiuuu, Tl sat rst go Cntm Pr. A 43. CIJX, r-ntn-rrk, Wt kV OUrk i,.r u-e C. I Auditors' Report of Receipts and Expenditures trora Jan. 1st to Dec. 31sti 1880, inclusive f Tabular Statement shoving the amount f County and State Tax assented for the year itWO Vlth' CoilsVtio Com' missions, Exhouorations, and Uncollected. Districts. t'OLLStTORS. Xdams Heaver Heaver West Ontre ('hainnan Franklin Jackson Mldrfleburp; MlddleoreeK 11 on roe Penn Perry IVrry West 8etinegrove Union Washington Total KliasU. Nwnrts Hiunuel ltni hinan lobn AT. Snook Michael YelNley Duvlil M. Hwart M. Hrhanibaciier John Keiehley Jacob HtelniiiRnr Christ'nn Walter lobn A. Cochran Sellnir II artier tieo. t. llornbergor lonn it. itoriioti Ilnrvey II. Pine Aaron HeehrNt Kaniuel W. Watt Tabular Statement ol Collection C19THIOTS. COLI.EOTORS. Frsnklin Mulilloburg cnn Wravor fonver West Krankliu 'enn Perry I'nion Washington Adams Heitvor Heaver Wsst I our v lleiinntn.li Ditvul K iiicli Niimuet '. I'"itlit'r Siinniel Huebniau Jo'eph .V. Haines J W. KiMriibower rtinnel C Kisber vilvvnnl I). Mover John Neils S. W. V:ltt Mimes Krlt Ssnutel 4"hinnn William .Sun k Michael Yeisloy Osrid M. Swan's Cenlrn Chapman t tanitlin J. W. Ki'cnliowcr John IUichley .larksou .Iflihlli'bur Miilillecrcok Monroe l'enn Perry Perry Went Kulinsrove I'nion Wellington .lohn ll. H iclimsn jOhristian Waller Wm. J. Koii liloy Hnnc Row I'M ward I). Mnycr John K. (Inr.lon Harvey If. Pino Pi ter Ktell'mi rjiiniuel W. Wnlt Total Items of Expenditures. AUIIITOHS 8.S. Msnrereonnly andilor Silos IMniel htTenbai-h " 19 m N. II. Mld.lleewanh " U0J a, Allenitn elate audKor, en III. ng eiateaoi-ounie lur IH7V T 10 41 90 riloTIIOSoTAIlV'3 OKK1CU. F. V. II utter, f..r twenty-one I'aleul ludloea IDI S3 I). T. Hh..l, for repair- Inn atuvs r II I4Ulrl Elenhrl, fir durketa I OS J. . (Irons.., for transcribing ludKlueilt diK'knls ISt 00 William Mnu, fr D.n'kele 31 to Jerciolab t.'rouee, I'rolUouotary free of olSoe St 00 S67 0 JL'lir COMMISSIOMKIH, ll-nry It uui inl, fees fr lm i J JO Alrln A. U.s ., JO 7 -71 HUKKIKK'S OKKICkt. Daniel HoUmlrr, NherilT, (..r toft In quarter eoMliiiie f ir lUo year IH) l7 D. Bnlemler, for drawing and uniinonlng Jurors (or the yoar ISH I it no llenlel Uolender, Sheriff, for lub- poe.ilng and ecmim ettavu. mriute 011 wltueeane and mm. inoalus tal-em4n jeurore lio- eeiuler T'.rm, 41 flu -1H 4 uisruicT attorsry'b okkicb. II. II. Orlniiu, fsoe f .r IM0 74 00 11. II. (trliuni for eiMDa In f.'rrelln uul the pi rpniralora of ihe KlMU!-r lr!( djr ) 00 TU 04 TillC.Ull!l'rt OK'.'IL'H. F. t. H itter. fr nna-at.nl land Ikw!i anl 01II 'I l H al ill 00 F, U Holier, l..r l.a l,-..r I 0 . 9) CoMMI.(SIoM;it:V OKKICK. John II. M.rlln, fir 0:iy of Ilia riMUie an I d'.ri4 of omiuty il l lo jrn-lilp 0 rke-s 03 V. I., llulier, foe Ki'Ulalrallou booke end I'lal lUi SI 10 F. L. Iluttur, fjrei iuertUoii bik inul Honbou Ureeiia, for tat loans., 1 13 J.W. M, Niw!lu,for snrrue s COUll-ai l ll l4f of (:ie r'HM. ly, on suto In rae list J, I'. Aurell-t, olurk, aUrr, I ., 00 John KioulK, couimlaaiouer 7H Uaya servh-e I'iSOO John Keliio.ua. 7r deye' eervlcos Ul si II- N. Welaei, m M L, F4 Myers1 eouaeol 6O00 1317 p ru 11 nnaiHTunJe nncoRDBii'a okfiok. William Menu, for doekala Is 00 COURT UOU.-IU KXIMtNHIM. Wlttenmyer a Mrn, for werchan dlse utT John llllser, for freight is John IKiru, Janitor fO 00 Netknn N. harabarh, for blaok's., te John Hum, for rarpenlrr work eud malfrlel T 40 Fhllip .n Tata, for lueuranre on (Jourt llijune JS to Wiu. H. Muyder, lor luuraooe on Oourtllutn,o 43 00 Bsiuuel P. Nlixury, for lesurauoe on I'ouri-iioose 4)00 Kilae Huumiei for liiauranca on (Jourl-Mouae 45 00 vrank A. Norman, for lusnrsnoe ou Uourl-llo'iaa 4J0I rteore It. Klahel, fur look fit It. T. HUoa.le, for eaniuys, pipe and rapelrlng a'ofe 10 lit Stellar, Siabluerker a Oo , for MiHtrlug aud buarda 1 II 11. It. llpulugi'r, for repairing ehalra M I'erry llare, for kindling wood uv O01 10 COURT KXPItMHKS. Petit Jury. 1180. Feb. Torm. 415 01 itraud" ' " lltao tlouaublee Ket.iras " 4'isl riteuoKrapber " " 4000 rip atac i j ia Court Orler 10 00 John l.luibert rorboardlng Jury i 00 -67T 82 Pent Jury, IIWU, May Term l? 71 UrandJury, 121 17 Uonelabl. a Kelurot" " 4213 Mienoiiriplier " " 4S 2t Tip buvee " seas Court Orl. r 17 60611 1 Folll Jury. 1KW. Seol Trm toil Uraud" ' " IJ1 4T ilunaublca' Roturol" ' 4 J 33 rJienonrepher " TO 00 Tip nteree " " 04 74 Oourt Orler to 00 Hobo Llmberl, tor boarding Jnry ao no -Wl 31 tlw 41 Petll Jury, ISM. Dee. Term 173 01 (J rend - ' " " Vi ti Uonatablea' Ketarne ' 42 S3 SUnovrapher ' 00 00 Tip bUevne " St 00 Court Orler ST , obn Lluibert, far boarding Jury andOtncere la bouilclde eases IM 00-1207 07 COUNTY JAIL, Uaanlnger k Interline, for ra- palrlus pump S 13 But la r, auklueokerfc Oo., for boards 14 A. J" Mieckt,epoul for pump CO John H. Hteifer, Watchman SI w O. O. Unteliue, olothlng for prla- ouer Ktnenuel Eelllngur I 10 Dnolel Itoleuder. bkerlO lor board- Ing pneouere Mtt Oanlal Uolender, fees for Tnru. Key ! Haibea Behsubasb, for blank- amllhlug U 00 tM IS KLKOTIOM KIPENSKri. Esttira Jodgas for February elec tion HUM Oonatajlec adr artlslog anS at. tending February election 113 OS . Ret nra Judsea for Not. eleatlnn AM IS ' Jnoob oribert, et. m, computing Not-ember election Meturue S M Y. J. UAltb, Cen&torlal Return .'ndge o naiitory e A.U. Uiallb Oeugreealonal Re- tuvo Judgtto Oheaiberebarg MS T. V. Huttar ter BVaatloa blanks S Si , A. H. B-rartr. et, a I, CoeitebUe , atuadluf Cakermt T'eoUea, . eW?.,o0Rf. , a. Say F-vrf S eastnant H aU. -.m .. ' ' Aeaasanu." T " OotLacTan. " 1" Con 'onnty BUle. I Oonnty fc atate, Tonnly (lilt 05 1 84 Ml QH.140 CHOO! 41(0 0i) 77(J 1H 6T.7 8(1 80.'l 00 873 00 mm no in ft w III 0O7 85l 23 Am 4'J 48 69 71 K;;7 lul 2.h on m 1 1 ; Hi 4i 2!lfl 00; CD 94 M1 1)3 8U 1 Oil 60 SMI 00 2ns on; ' 2 M 00 8s ;i. 4 a 1!)04 111; 70 83 641 G7! 84 m mv) r:n not oo1 84.S 87i 870 00 400 50 410 7H 1 HOI 000 00 P2 2t)l WW 14 4:i 1IIIH 1H14!) 67! 00: ...li.l3 4 H-wYlt) H4 (7 fill a id Exonerations ol Outbuildings Uniaiaii.llna' I Jannar? 4'k I Yiar Uni. I JHnttntr, m?' ' 41 r- io; r( al1 IKS fit r.i' " 2I (l-'ii " Sl'.Hi) il7.i fT i.i " "ill 2sl 1879 2Ui 777 11! " .127 " H'l IM 7ml ,!)! " M Dill " 21 " 410 M " IMC 70 " f).'M C3' ' a:7 m; " H.7 II' 4 J ) 75 1 " 't ;i2' " 'ln:.'l in Triennial Vain itlnu .Notl.'e nt Apoela All. lit ' lloini't (or I-T0 tlaueral ch et lou proclamation 11 00 t oO JO .JO 'Jo 00 Jnasm a. Lr i.nf. Court Proolainatiun '.'001 Nt."if .topfala SOI Auditor1 K' port (or IV.) 20 o) tleuoral Kl vtion I'rKtlaiuatlou i -iO II, a- a e. r. ouricn. Tourl Prot-lmiHtl-tna Trb'nnoial valuation Andlilnra' K..rt f..r 1HT1 (ieneral KUa lon proclamation U00 Q 20 10 20 00 214 no I '43 17 IlllIDdlM. R-nnlnxerS rnterllnn, repairing lirldiieat l Iddlel.nrg I IS J. llu uiut'l A i lumber for l,l lirl tKe T 81 Jere uUb M"mr, r. -pairing al 1,'iliK'a bridge 8 S Ueorue llariaau fur Uaullnu grav el lobrftrfH at keuiz 1 60 7..H. Keel.'y ropalrma' brIUa At Kauti 2ro Will u AriKiusat, for work nt KauU brl.lo'e 1 00 Reub..u alateiltiiK. for hauling aud labor at Keita brl.Uo ft J. W, r'l.Uor, haullug al Kauli brllKo 1T3 Wiu. W. Komlg, hauling al Kanta brlda S 00 J. K. Iluhea, hauling at Kauta brl 1:1 , I 25 llsnt-l lloyer, lor la;or At lloyer'a bridge 1 00 I'ruh Wine, for npelrlna; and iu4trUI at 11 .y-r'a Lrl Iso 43 00 Mlli n W.iti I, r..r ma 'k-uU.iiui al Solin-r.-ve lri Iko ISO Wtu. II. MrOerty, l.-r labor and lua.orial it Sol'U4rwu lirl I 3 tt U.w. K.'llc r, plank lur belius grve brl.li;o 4 OJ Z. . K-oljj', repairing and ma terial a. S.'luiMrio i.rlil.p , 47 ti Mchocli ilroa , for uatli aod u.ntl. Iu( at Sell.1a4r.1ve l.ll.lio t 10 S. (. lUri.'k, ropalrin Mmr'a brid to VI 'Z. H. KitIi'7. anperatrui'tiire of brl. Io over .Uia.llc 1 rcoa t K.i.U lb!3 00 T.. ti. kt. Ir-y, d'firi.'d lit. rr. ton bii'U'o uvur MulUI cieuk at Km ti 4:0 U.S. itI-, d f..-ret lnt.vi.nl 011 bridge over ,UI.Jiocrouk at Kania 14) Z' 8. Keiley, rilra work al brlilae over AlldJcreek al Kauti I 00 Henry II. rry, draft f ir brld.ia over Mi.l.llo ireel al K mis 4 30 ti. W. r. i4lrluu at Mtoue brl.U... Monroe l.iwuahlp I'jO John r.Kiaiifr. he'itlnst gravel at lI'Mvor'a and il ii' 0. 1I4..S I a0 Henry ll.iaieruinn, repilri.ir at Hoover's bridge 112 William ilouiby, raptlrlun St H. )"vor'. i.rl'lue I to John Itvfi'ltlo), reialrlntf brldire orei fenn'a Orea at Kraucr- ville ;t Hullrloa a Hmlth, tor nlls and pliioj at Ulaaa' aud h.eol) ' brl laos tt IS N. . toulirer, repalrln 1 and rov torlnl al lunar bolluryrove brl lKoa 13 71 Jaeob boydey, fur hauling at lower rieliiiaarovo .iri'Uu 2 30 Ferdinand Souea, reiiilrini sud uiaterlal at 8jiiu' .irliUo 1 43 Autcorlua Arnold, r.ipulrlng aud malarial at MahAutobgo Jtoue brl lae U3 -2 8, 11. ilaasliigsr, repairing nt llaaalnKar.e brldne iU John lliiokenburg. oarieutertng nt liowersoa's brlds S 00 It, II. Itentnnger, carpentering nt lluwureoi's brl.lne I 00 Henry Fry beriier. repairing nt llross' brl'lxe It Samuel Uoaciaor, for Ailing apprurohes to bridge at U - arsox's 1 00 Valentine l.au leuilaer, repair. Ins atMohooh's btiUae 2 30 Uurninel a Oo., (or punks to I. onn's and Mollnmrove brl.luei 20 4J-1UII IT Consubles', Juattoes1 aud Wit. neases' fees in Commonwealth Oases. Uoa. e. Wm. Whatmoreetsl 17 71 " Jobu a. lle.ivor 1 M ' John Wouel 1 71 " H. w. Watt J " h. hi. Nipple, et. al into " Allan Wla.i 1 S4 " lleulauiln Seasbolts 1 70 " Joliu II. Klrber 1 11 H J. 4. MlUholt. 1 74 ' Contra1 ol Snyder Do. TJ 34 John Hount T .0 " Franklin Kline lou " tranklln liruwn 13 OS llunry M. Hiker 100 " Kmanuei i;tiluKnr, Is rael trbaud Jonathan Atoyer I lit S3 1203 VT 110.171 MI.SCKLLA5K0U8, Wm. F. Cekkarl. at nl. Witness leas In dauiaiie ease of Herauel Faahrar ea. Huvdar Oonai 14 SO A. H. mil, retaining lea as eon 0 eel on bebell ol the Ooui mistouers la the ease ol the Commonwealth vs. Commla alonera of hnvder Ooaatv in en O. O. Uulalltts, eapreaeuge 9 to A. 0. Hlmpaon. raialnlng fee ae oouuiol an behalf ol the Ooui monwelth la ths Klnuier murder la on Hebin a Oarhart. Btattoner 11 ai Juha M. Maria malataaaaoe of Inmates of si. H. fealtentiarr fur tbe tear 1870 lu as Edward llasaler, Interest OS loans 14 aa A. U. w baler, for ainansea, ra- erreatlng Kmanaol Elllnger la Ob l., charged with mar ter 1 nnd dellvariug kUa Vo Atldille bare Jail tstd B. C. Hamilton, lor servient, boarding. ve., Is the atlauler trattedy t MS eg Vbarles It. Blshel, ea. al In quest trl Sae4 be ly nf Cbarloo Frtee) II 11 A. K.UIIl, ear al Siaaraa u . of-tettlalrleriropecly TttT (aware1 av- lTaa I. Ss ' I chain r-f aaff M Us I . ucia -Me a en of Snyder County, Pn UissioaaT 1 tiuRT.oi. a Htate. OmiMy fc wtote 88 4li 0 74 1 jn 1 - 80 08 4 7.1 V 1)3 03 no 81 4 87 no 63 Sit 88 07 17 Ml 80 fifi 47 21J 88 Hi) 84 83 f.S 7 4!) 61 81 17 711 81) iHiono ' Taxes of 1879. nnd previous year. tiuetaii'liiia; January In, Dolleetail, Eioneratlofi su- tVniiiy. "fa I; f.7 10 H (IV r.i 4'2i I". CM CM r to IS til 7i 1-s1 211 "') 811 0I1 ceo 701 County. Cennif . 1 7(i 4 72 4 ni 12 l'i 1 43 i.y I) I s 11VW1 :vj I ix) S2 841 M:l in) j09 Art P'ji 2 1 rwi R7 PI ! 2''S Ik 1 1 ,r.21 72,' J."? IC. 121 mi mil l: li;2 .'i-r1 k:s 7, .:tt tT-jii 40 a It 01 702(10 7R n KVJ 1)7 Fioft 4 W 0 'iZ 9 Jos. !'. rs'nmlntfa for tr tn-erlli. tng and timkitK cui-y ir the. 'I0.II1.1 )r.y In ib cn0"r tbe t'liinmonwaalth. v. !atael rJrti and tin m.iol r;iiin'4or, irlj.t Ileo intr Turin, l-t", nnd nui" le.ulwr Trrtn, lvi 1 8 Is Win p. Soliarl L'oni ty So. erln. tendent, annual allwar.ne of teirhora' llialltiite, H0 71 00 J. tl. liornbrKeret. at. Inueat ou dead body ol Uu-i lioltclg- r. Ills J. II. Arnold, lute Mat. Attor ney jn o J. 11. Sbnman, M. I., Tr"ps to Trim Ivtilo to -e Aonlo F.rb Uy order oft. oiirt lost A. M. .vmllli .M il., rtamlnlng reuialtir ol (Ue Klnlrio'S 33ot J. a Minniiit, M. 11,, examining loui iliis u( the Kin slurs 13 0J A. II. HHurtr, rrvltig alts. h- mant on A mil" t o S30 J. W. Uroeae, 1'. M Foliage slauina and lurcb'in llao 14 4) Wm, V. i.v.'tl, louuty Ilet.'0- live l.r exinee m lerreltuiif uni the p rpottaiori ol tho klulale.-tuuriler 2113 IS Win. Y.J.ton. lloui.ty Iletec- llvo (..r Ina aervkos 1211 II I.eala I;. I'awilnir, rt. nl. road vlewers';iees In (Uinlry lowu- snips 100 SO rininoul I'rb, et al. premiums pud on Ku scalps lu sundry- tuKuahlls 41 1 IITSTS 17 I Sort SJJYDKrt COUNTY a. 9. V tln tiii.iT-l,r!ii'(l Coiiiuils Hioiifrs, tin furtlly tlmt t h fort oinr etui itintniH an. I cuni'd of tlin iliMhiirsi'ini'iitH f.jr to tho tient of our kiiiiw it'tlirti. WitiifsH our hands and scr-ls this 6th duy of Jiiiiuury, A. I). 1 ; t . JOHN KOMId, Joll.N ItK.lT.. JiKNHY.N. WKTZEL. Atti'rt Coinmi.isioaorsa J. I. Aurnnil, Cl 'ik. THKASI ItKlt'S ACCo!5T. Houlien lirro.m, Troaa., In aooouut with Nay dor t louuty (or the year, A. 1 leiu. I'U. To anil of Co tit ixsaoaaad for 1140 I Jill 44 M tie " " 4 M " t'o., im.l state outaiaiid- lug for 1h;ii, .io.I i.rel .111 yo.n TtU 61 M recelv d l.tuu l.'ominla. stoners ol Junuia county l..r o.ie b.K repairs ol Maliuioage hrl.lxe liia 14 V. Mo' all, for tales en'erail (Jul I.. II ftloraanrotb h do , lor redem ll.iu ao.l itiaoe enirred 1113 S. I., iie.-k. lor lises eiiMrad S7 14 Sa iioei Werilne, 1 ises entered I it Lelrter a Varuer, " I (ll A. M. Oarej, t at " lu .1 tHiniiula-iotu rs ul .Stiy.lur 47o. by salo o'oid lu it'ier, Utn.'a and malting SOJ John H- u'i, lat.'S omerei git Jteurciu Kramer, a-i ., " et f; .Hi. .1. la. la. nnacolleeted lonn J. ' . SU.-luor, luaea "o'arl 0 .4 Hal. duo Oo. oy ireAs. at las', settle mt 17esio mi; is K74 M It 11 il. due Trai'irer ol tue acu-juut In SetilemeDl t'R. fly antt of Or lore pit.l br Treaa. In I "10 IffMI tS liy a.,.l o( uutalandluii (Inter, of 1ST nod prorloua years red n'St' d l.'tTS lly aiul .( mate tax paid to Stale Treanu er 114 1 Hy eom. 10 en. of Iksii 00 M lly numerations " 87 32 lly lak'is, 1-sJ, onu'd'et 4DIS0S 4711 U U i-i.s ol It7it, aud previous years 11014 lly eionerotlons of 1S71), nnd p.evl.nis years 13 441217 41 Uy Treaaurur'i oonimUsloa 12s 1 SUM! as Siatoment of tha assets and llabllltlss ol bote a as Km Outstanding tax for lio IMS previous years 4041 04) and HS7W;ii4 tS I. AUIUriKS. Amtofo-ders of IS'", outstand'g sot IS ' " ia.0 a previous yean Vfi it llalauce due Treasurer lit so -lsos ST Assets In oxeess ovir liabilities SlllT l i"J Ms llonrahl; thr Juttj t tint Chwt of Common l'l?,u of the Cuunlu 0 Sny-ter 1 Wp the undfrMliioil, Auditors of Snydtir founty do certify that in pur suuutse of 11 n act of Assmiiblv, entitlM VAn ant rulatiiifr to counties, town ships, &o., wo itmt at the CoiuuiiMtJoit ent1 Oillon, In Midtlloburf;, on tha Jb Monday, in Jauuary, ltfbl, and did. audit and settlo and adjust tlia sev eral acaounts set forth lu tlm forego inir stutaiiiunt. In u.i, ....... k... I . - nuiina eunruii vi v liurvuuvtj have set our hands and c.-als this 0th day of JiiTiuary, Ihhi. iNHilili. WIDm.tbWAKTH, 8. H. MAUKKIt, lUlEL DllieTESBACir, County Auditors, EXEOUTKIX, KOTICE..L !(' teataaoiiUry on tke aetata of :ATH AHlNni WK18CK. daeeared. lata al Ohaiuuaa Twp-, Snyder county, Penn'a.. nnvitig aeen kieaieo te tne aindersigned, nil parawue knowing themsslvee Indebted to ealej estate ere requasiad lo snake Immediate pay meat, walls thee kavln claims will preeeul tkam daly a albaa Healed Kir aettlemeal le WamkllMI, Ckeewrix. siilf Srax, . ioo in at 81 87 147 84 Bit 04 83 60 lit HMO 041 m 6 87 09 01 K3 811 6 S4 St OH s:l id no 89 8 61 S70 H1 H7 82 4MirrT'i AIM I K IS T H AT O U S KOf 10... .ee of ee, "a HI-' eS J. r.a. 'k, ! ebtear irt
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