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Brakemen up: Collins, Penner, Wright, Stone, Dowhower, Murlatt, Hinnekamp, Moore, Renshaw, .Albright, Shearer. Middle DIVIHIOD —2I4 crew first to go nfter 2:05 p. m.: 248, 23, 30, 26, 16, 20, 34, 101. i Preference: 8. Fireman for 23. Conductors for 23. 26. Flagmen for 34, 101. Brakemen for 30, 16, 20, 34, 101. Engineres up: Doede, Briggles, Har ris, Burris, Grove, Kauffman, Tetter inan. Firemen up: Steele, Llebau. Rumberg er, Forsythe, Burger, Kepner. Malone, Bender, Wagner, Rexroth, Bruker. Conductor up: Klotz. Brakemen up: Henry, Hess, Fleck, Campbell, Yost, Powel. Ynrd Crews— Engineers for 18, first 22, 38, 62, fifth 8. Four extras. Firemen for 20, first 22, third 22. first 24. 26. 28, 30, 38, fifth 8. Four extras. Engineers up: Goodman, Harllng, Sayford, Matson, Machamer, Glbons, Biever, Malaby, Rodgers, Snyder. Firemen up: Cunningham, Desch, Fry, Dougherty. Eyde, Glassmyer, Mc- Killips, Ewlng, Reeder, Berrler, Hit*, Peiffer, Snell, Flelsher, Blottenberger, Weigle. Blnger, Alcorn, Steele, Wagner, Rlchter, Kelser, Ferguson, Six, Cain, Williams, Cumbler, Warner. F.NOI.A SIDE Phll.tilelphln Division —2l6 crew first I to go after 3:45 p. m.: 244, 254, 227, 201, 210, 242, 257. 202, 252. Engineers for 227 202. Firemen for 210, 257. Flagman for 42. Brakemen for 2, 10, 16, 27, 42, 54, 57. Conductors up: Nicholas, Hooper, De wees, Murlatt. Brakemen up: Wilson, Clair, Essig, Myers, Long. Goudy, Fair, Coyle, Quentzler, Welsh. Wintermyer. Middle Division —ls crew first to go after 2:45 p. m.: 107, 105, 27, 113, 106, 115. Brakemen for 107. 105. Ynrd Crews —To go after 4 p. m.: Engineers for second 124, third 102. Firemen for first 108, first 126, second 126, third 126. Engineers up: Smith. Branyon. Bretz, Turner, Reese, Passmore, Anthony, Nuemyer. Firemen un: McDonald. Linn, Gelling, Sellers, Fleck. Handlboe, Mclntyre. Det , waller. Llddick. Hinkle, Brown, C. Hall, C. H. Hall, Bickhart, Shearer. THE READING I Hafrlsbur* Division— l crew first to go after 12 m.: 23, 16, 24, 6, 12. East-bound —57, 52, 55, 66, 71, 59, 54. Engineers for 55, 62, 66, 23. Firemen for 55, >l6, 102. Conductors for 66, 23. Brakemen for 54. 55, 66, 12, 16, 24. Engineers up: Wyre,- Freed, Fortney, Tipton, Massimore, Fetrow. Martin, Barnliart, Merkle, Morne, Morrison. Firemen up: Flicker, Brown, I.ong necker, King, Sullivan, Woland, Miller, Easterline, Sweeney, Lex, Bingham. Conductor up: German. Brakemen up: Jones, Lehman, Flem ing. W. J. Arney. Grimes, Pittinger, Fenstmacher, Kauffman, Hinter, Siler. 1916 COUNTY BUDGET TOTALS $374,505 [Continued From First Page.] prison board, directors of the poor, treasury, etc. With these figures In hand the com missioners are neany reafiy to fix the tax rate for the year although the mill |age will not be definitely decided upon until after the revision of the assess ments has been completed. To Figure on 4 Mills However, It is understood that the county authorities, in fixing the rate, will figure on a four-mill basis—the present tax rate. County officials even went so far to-day to say that the pres ent four-mill rate will li'iely stand for jthe ensuing year. I The estimated appropriations com pare very favorably with the budget [of previous years. Last year $394,- | 167.72 was expended. I The appropriations estimated for 1916 for the various departments of the county government according to Mr. Gough's budget follows: County commissoners, $14,906; treasury, $3,150; controller's office, $4,075; coroner's office, $2,675; dis trict attorney, $8,600; solicitor, $1,504; aldermen and justices of the peace, $8 ,700; constables and police, $14,- 150; assessors, $11,600; bridges, $21,- 000; roads, $11,250; court expense, $30,675; courthouse maintenance, $12.- 580; elections, $18,400; interest and sinking funds, $32,516.65; penal insti tutions. $17,000; care of insane, $28,- iF YOU HAD « J3& NECK AS LONG A 8 THIS FELLOW NA AND HAD /}] SORE THROAI If fr I IdqwiT $1 TONS I LINE I VIL WOUID RELIEVE IT. •A 25c. and 60c. Hospital Size, (k AU, DRUOaitT^ 800; elective county fee offices, $12,- • 606.19; miscellaneous, $30,317.16; di rectors of the poor, $65,000; prison in spectors, $2 5,000. The Comparisons •i Exclusive of the appropriations for '!the prison hoard and the poor direc . I tors, the estimates expenditures' for , the county amount to some eighteen thousand dollars less than last year. The total for 1916 Is $284,505; for ' 1915 it was $302,898.01; in 1914 it ' was $273,537.87. The commissioners figuring on spending about $352.97 more for ald ermen and justices' costs this year ! than during the past year as $8,700 is appropriated for this purposes for 1916 as compared to $8,352.97 in 1915. • | Less For Koads and Bridges > Less than half as much is appropri ated for bridges for the ensuing year " than in 1915. As compared to an out ' lay of $47,954.66 for that purpose In " 1915, the county au'.horities ilgure 1 that only $21,000 will be needed for ■; bridge building this year. The ex- I pendlture foi* roads will be loss too, it Is estimated. In 1915 the total was . $13,731.88; the road estimates for , 1916 total Just $11,250. In 1915 much j of the bridge building that was started ! in 1914 was finished up however; this . applies also to the construction and maintenance of roads. Among the new items in the budget this year are S7JiO for salaries for steward and mat ron at the House of Detention, $1,300 for light, heat, etc., for the same insti tution; and a contribution of $1,250 for the hospitals. Revision of the county assessments will show an'increase in valuations, it Is believed, but unless there is a de cided Increase the mill-rate will not be ( reduced. The eighteen thousand dol Our Daily Special liliN / or Fnday Only Old Dutch Cleanser 2 10c Cans 15c WmSO Only 6 to a customer POLLECK'S 19 No. 4th St. 18th aiut Derr.v Sts. 109 No. Front St., SU-clton • lars difference between this year's ap ■ p-opriations and last year's expend - • tures is explained by the fact that about $9,000 was paid out last year for the South Hanover road construc • tion, $5,000 for the Middletown bridge . and $3,000 for the Millersburg bridge. • These were provided for in 1914 but , were not completed until 1915. More Pay For Commissioners Among the salary item increases is : the pay for the county commissioners. Under the act of 1915 the palary of 1 these officials is raised from SI,BOO ' annually, to $2,400. Road improvements that are pro -1 vided for this year include the up keep of the "Horseshoe" turnpike east 1 of Hummelstown, and the construction of the new road in Swatara township extending from Mohn street, Steelton, on through Enliaut. The budget is complete in detail and is an invaluable help to commissioners as Mr. Gough has set out all the fig ures for two years back in parallel columns. THE FRANK PALMER CLASS ENJOYS MONTHLY MEETING Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cocklln, of Wal lace street, entertained the J. Frank Palmer Bible class of the Pine Street 1 Presbyterian Sunday school with a social following the usual business ' session. In attendance were; Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Pulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl, Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. William Ellicker, MM. James Kettel, Miss Anna McKel vey, Miss Grace Stoner, Miss Helen 1 Rudy. Miss Adaline Cocklln, Miss Sara Cocklin, Miss Elva Cocklln, John Kurtz, William H. Low, Richard i Cocklin, Charles Low, Earl Cocklln and Boyd Cocklln. 5