Receipts and Expenditures of Montour County, Penn'a. For the Year Ending January Ist, A. D., 1908. STATEMENT SHOWING THE TAX ACCOUNTS OF THE SEVERAL COLLECTORS FOR THE YEAR 1906. COUNTY TAX. 1 STATE TAX. j' DOQ TAX. DISTRICTS. COI.LEOTORH, ~ I abate- Cofioct- .moiiiiLhalame abate- collect- i~~ j | abate- MCollect- ] T»x inents 10 43 271 861 18 94 13 22 66 :W| 12 18! j22 00 48 66 16 741 410 Total USX account for 19057 ..||lßoo9 991 64194 32 50 414 44'15005 loj 1916 Oljl 21 0 86| 103 36 61 6»i 1990 64; 498 439 00 i 17 27 jll 30 337 67!172 86 Taxes received for prior years... 11 [ j 2143 7fi| i_ t , j ; | I [ 119 79 Total taxea received during'the year A. I). 1906 ,17148 5.4 ij .. ......... ! 1990 61 j 1 457 K6j Outstanding taxes in favor of county.... - 11916 01] .-» 98 ~ >173 86 KMlmated exonerations and commissions on same 116 Oil 1 i 18 22 86 Actual amount of outstanding taxes in favor of county ■ ilflfloooll.. 4 Boj 1140 00 N. B.—Taxes remaining due and unpaid for prior years ns fallows; Edward W. Peters, Collector of Danville Borough for 1904, County Tax, 82r0 47; Kdwanl W. Pctera, Collector of Danville Borough for 1904, Dog Tax, »41,84. David C. Johnson, Collector, I erry Township for 1904 for County Tax, *18.61; David C. lohnson. Collector, Derry Township, for 1904 for flog Tax, 118.33. S. K. HOFFMAN, IN ACCOUNT WITH HONTOUR COUNTY, DR. TO CASH RECEIVED FROM FOLLOWING SOURCES : Balance ou hand at last settlement .. ... ♦ 1024.32, County Tax received for 1905 .. .... 15005.101 County Tax received for prior years • 2143.75 State Tax received for 1905 . ... 1990.64 Dog Tax received for 1905 337.57! DOR tax received for prior years ....... 119.79 County Tax received in 1905 on unseated laud and collectors returns. . 34.69 Received from overpaid bills 1901 10.18; Commissioners of Northumberland County, balance for one half ex penditures on River Bridge and Ferry 1904 1009.02 Commissioners of Northumberland County, (on account) for one-half expenditures on River Rridge and Ferry 1905 256.36 Reimbursement of State Tax f0r1904 (bal) 500.00 Reimbursements of State Tax for 1905 in full 1597.01 j Rent for Jail Stable 25.501 .Joseph Longenberger . .... 100.00 Clara Longenberger- 500.00 ] Automobile Licenses 12.00 Sundry Persons, old stone ... 98.36 ] Commonwealth costs, fines and jury funds 31.25 ; Sale of Ferry Flat 20.50 Sale of Old Iron Posts 7. 00 Sale of Iron Bridge (Creek's Month) 50.00 Sale of old shed at River Bridge 41.75 | Danville National Bank . .. 4000.00 Hotel Licenses for 1905. portion .. . 926.25 1 29841.02 5. K. HOPFHAN, TREASURER. IN ACCOUNT WITH LICENSES RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR 1905. To amount of Wholesale and Retail Mercantile Licenses $1306.89 To amount of Pool Licenses 70.00 To amount of Hotel Licenses 6600.00 To amount of Browers and Distillers Licenses .. 1400.00 To amount of Wholesale Liquor Licenses 400.00 •*- 9676.80 CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES. COURT EXPENSES AND COMMNWEALTH COSTS: Grand Jurors $486.08 Traverse Jurors 482.80 Constables, making quarterly returns and tipstaves 139.40 George J. Vanderslice, Court Stenographer , 247.96 E. K. Hale, Court Crier 22.50 W. M. Heddens, Court Crier ... 22.50 John Reppert, Janitor 180.00 Ralph Eisner, District Attorney .. 158.50 Thomas G. Vin'oent, Clerk of the Courts and Prothonotary 305.05 George Maiers, Sheriff . ... .59.00 Justices ... 66.95 Constables 84.44 Witnesses 141.72 Meals for Jurors 3.25 GEORGE MAIERS, SHERIFF. Boarding Prisoners and Turnkey. .. 324.85 Drawing and Notifying Jurors 119.40 Washing for Prisoners 18.55 Reports to Board of Public Charities 20.00 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Penitentiary 71.42 Attending Court, 7 days 21.00 Proclamation, General Election 2.75 COUNTY C&MMISSIONERS, AUDITORS, &c. Henry Cooper, Commissioner, 114 days at $3.50 399.00 George M. Leighow, Commissioner, 132 days at $3.50 462.00 Charles W. Cook, Commissioner, 126 days at $3-50 441.00 Horace C. Blue, Commissioners' Clerk ' 600.00 William Kase West, County Solicitor 75.00 County Auditors and Clert 110.86 Jury Commissioners 109.80 Traveling oxpenses necessarily incurred by Commissioners in discharge of official duties 8.31 ELECTION EXPENSES: Spring 490.46 General Election 490.82 Montour County Democrat for official and specimen baliots for Spring and General Election 50.00 Election Blanks and Supplies 24^00 — 1055.28 ASSESSORS PAY : Annual Assessment 285.00 State Tax Assessment, 100 00 Registry of Voters 811.00 " Registry of Births and Deaths 66.55 Registry of School Children 141.00 " 903.55 j BRIDGE AND ROAD EXPENSES: Road Views and Surveys 11« 50 Road Damages jbroo ! New Road in Mahoning Township 600.00 Advertising for Bids for Road in Valley Township . lo!o0 J. H. Cole, New Bridge at Alexander Billmeyer's 298.90 J. H. Cole, New Bridge at Exchange 175.03 Lumber and Material for Bridges. 317 88 General Bridge Repairs 548] 50 DANVILLE RIVER BRIDGE EXPENSES: Henry R. Leonard, services as superintendent of Construe tlon $4047.00 Paid direct by Commissioners of Northumberland County 2023.50 phin Co . 568.20 Paid direct by Commissioners of Northumberland Co.. 284.10 • ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS LIABILITIES OF MONTOUR COUNTY. To amount of Bonded Indebtedness I moo oo To amount, due Commonwealth for Taxes on County Indebtedness for 1005 . ...... 32 40 To amount due Danville National Bank 4000 00 To amount due Joseph Longenberger 100 00 To amount due Clara Longenberger r.dom To estimated outstanding bills III.'JJIIIII ,>OO 00 13«33.40 1 0402. H.K.HOFFMAN, TREASURER, IS ACCOUNT WITH THE SEVERAL DISTRICTS FOR TAXES ARISING FROM UNSEATED TjANDS AND COLLECTORS RETURNS. Taxes received In .905. j TnMunrtCom mtelon of ft perl Amount paidby Troajmrer to the feev- ||fl»t»noe .till due the *ve*l Di.- DISTRICTS , Districts. |] tncts, including balance on £ i » i «c k " "*i| zi = —:—— 1 —— , hand from prior years. _ fiijf ?;l 11 fr i• c | ii ifi = ~ .. "_'. a »:-•]f ~-:.i -*-75 —— Ueny Towmhlp,.' 1 iu'Vii 'IS 1 6I ; 4li 12.... u*' i:v ,•} |l !".'!! j"" ? ffl 741 J$ 7 Überty Townnhlp .' . -w 2,T £ •>. 5" 0 '» «. • , 1 .. I { S-yii }?>. «4» M Mahoning Township .. .Ti! $ I <2, 104 108 111 | ; '"!2,8 «9; SaGgd®?* ...- 96 .. 5 . 50 . a ' * 0 i I I:::::: ::•••■. "SIS» "Ss IU J iii £ ~:r«S! ,m " si .> i! "■ —-i, j—-i—j—-j-—l--;, A,** : HORACEC. BLUE, Cert. THOSe' VAN SANT, [mal] \ <' »»•«.««" A2aNDOBC.B&UI.TB. fStij p""™ BY DISBURSEMENTS AS FOLLOWS: CR. j Amount paid ou County ordors during year 1905, as per the below classified account of expenditures (25614.41 Amount paid Commonwealth for State Tax of 1905, for which there was no order issued $2150.86 • Treasurer's Commission on same . 21.61 TREASURER'S COMMISSION, VIZ : | 2)i per cont. on disbursement of .. .25614.41 ; Less County's portion of Hotel Licouses Commission on same having been allowed in Treasurer's License account 926.25 24688.16 #17.30 ' Balance in hands of S. K Hoffman. Treasurer, January Ist, 1906 1480.06 89841.02 By amount Paiil Commonwealth $4471.24 'By amount paid for advertising Mercantile List and Postage , 131.04 ' By Treasurer's Commission .......... 443.86 > By amount Hotel Licenses applied to County Fund, County's portion 926!26 I by amount Hotel Licenses paid to Danville Borough 3078.00 By amount Hotel Licenses paid to Washingtonville Borough . 228.00 By amount Hotle Licenses paid to Anthony Township 67.00 By amount Hotel Licenses paid to Derry Township 114.00 By amount Hotel Licenses paid to Liberty Township 57.00 By amount Hotel Licenses paid to Valley Township 171.00 I 9676.89 0. B. Sweitzer, contract, removing wing wall 887.22 | Ellis H. Rank, contract, filling in at the Approaches .. 855.00 D. J. Rogers, Paving, Concrete Wall &c 1441.85 Railing and Posts at Approach 68.55 T. L. Evans' Sons, Pavement on Front Street 42.53 Guard Fence, Labor, &c 17.68 _ 4610.43 V B. Northumberland County liable for one-half exenditures on River Bridge. FERRY EXPENSES: Sundry persons, returning Ferry Flat 40.25 William A.' Sliepperson, removing Ferry Flat from River 50.00 Ellis H. Rank, putting Ferry Flat in River 11.50 R. B. Hullihen, Ferryman 116.00 Hoover Bros, Material and Labor 17] 79 Charles Gardner, privilege putting Cablo over House ... 13]00 Morning News, Advertising Sale of Ferrv Flat 5 87 Peter Ball, Blacksmith 4 45 J. H. Kase & Co., Wire Rope, Supplies, 4 Telephone Rent ' 9*qq Handcuffs and Nippers ]' !!!!!'.*.' 11*50 Insurance on Jail and Jail Bam J99 oo „ , MISCELLANEOUS: Redemption of County Bonds 1100 00 Interest on County Bonds 315.00 J Short Loans ami Discounts ami Interest on same .. 3865.51 state Tax on County Indebtedness for 1904 36 80 Countv Teachers' Institute ,!,!!. 127.66 » School Directors' Association 42.00 i Support of Convicts in Eastern Penitentiary 470 13 j Support of Convicts in House of Refuge 1'.67 I Support of Inmates in State Hospital 00 Forest Fires 89 02 S' 'i 01 * 86 Bitten by mad dog ami killed. 102.00 Davul Foust, Damage, Breaking Through Bridge 100.00 Thomas G. \ »"cent, Certifying Judgments, &c 63.30 William L. Sidler,Certifying Mortgages and Recording Bonds 17.50 1. Li. kvans Sons, Concrete Pavement, Steps, <&c. 1565.50 I Borough of Danville, Street Paving #B4 65 I Dues, County Commissioners' Convention s*oo | Decorating Court House and Jail 4th of Julv 16*10 i O. B Sweitzer, Plans and Specifications r> oo ! George A. Stock, Autopsy 10 00 Burial of Soldiers ... 335 00 ; William V, Oglesby, Auditing Accounts of Prothonotary! Register and Recorder and Sheriff 25 qo 2!"! a ! amer cent, ou 196.13 ou dup. for the year 1 905 9.81 To cash ree'd from J. F. Tooley . . .. 118.00 To cash ree'd from J. P. Bare, Hnlin estate 34.00 To cash ree'd from Mrs. Thomas 50.00 To cash ree'd from Gregory dowery * 56.00 To cash ree'd from Elias M>s enthal .. 35.00 I To cash ree'd from Elmer Cromley. 39.00 To cash from other districts 88.75 To cash ree'd from Ed. Wert mau 22.25 To cash ree'd from B. Green case 471.89 To cash ree'd from Comley Young ' 15.00 To cash ree'd from Farm 569.57 To cash ree'd from W. M. Seidel 5.72 *9180.60 OR. By com. allowed to E. W. Poters of 5 per cent on 21.51,dup. for the year 1901 1.08 By exnerations allowed E. W. Peters on dup. for 1902 28.08 By amt. returned to com. by E. W. Peters on dup. for 1902 6.80 By amt. returned to com. by E. W. Peters on dup. for 1908 7.54 By com. allowed E. W. Peters on 126.88 dup for 1903 ... 6.34 By com. allowed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent, on 346.40. 17.82 ■ By amt. returned to com. E. W Peters on dup. for 1904. ... 6.17 By exonerations allowed E. W. Peters ou dup. for 1904 .. 71.52 By balance due from E. W. Peters on dup. for 1904 .. 99.78 By com. allowed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent, for 445.00 dup. 1905 88.90 By abatement allowed E. W. _ Peters of 5 per cent, on 4678.95 dup. for 1905 233.94 By com. allowed E. W. Peters of 5 per cent, ou 421.05 for 190 21.05 By amt. returned to com. bv E. W. Peters on dup. 1905. 13.49 By bal. due from E. W. Peters on dup. for 19035 525.94 By exonerations allowed E. G. Wertmau on dup. for 1904 7.15 By com. allowed E. G. Wert mau on 105.13 dup. 1904. . 5.25 By abatement allowed E. G. Wertman 5 per cent, on 881.25 on dup. for 1906 16.56 By com. allowed E. G. Wert mau of 3 per cent, on 314. - 66 dup. for 1905 9.44 By com. allowed E. G. Wert man of 5 per cent, on 158. - 02 dup. for 1905 7.90 1 By balance due from E. G. 1 Wertmau on dup. for 1905 . 206.04 1 By orders paid by Treasurer , during the year . . 7462.07 By balance due Directors at present settlement 888.24 j ' $9180.60 Statement of orders issued during the , year 1905 paid aud purposes for which the same were issued. Directors' salaries. ... $ 300.00 ■ Steward's salary 375.00 ( Attorney's fees aud expenses 157.85 , Treasurer's salary 75.00 < Clerk's salary... . 75.00 Anditiug and duplicate . . 18.00 , Transient paupers and expenses , in settlement of case 27.00 , Jnstices 17.25 , Miscellaneous items 18.51 i Printers bills 48 00 , Rent 63.25 ] Insurance 25.85 Physicians 14o!oO ] Horse hire by the Directors in ( their official dnties .... 10.50 c $1345.61 ! OUTSIDE RELIEF AS FOLLOWS. ' Medicine $ 34.60 } Coal and wood 114.80 Shoes and clothes 4.00 c Undertaker .. 84.00 e Paid other districts «6.98 I Insane at hospitals 3089.75 General merchandise 671.60 " 13065.28 , FOR MAINTENANCE OF POOR v HOUSE FARM. „ Heeding, grain and plants $ 73.25 J Lime and manure 175.90 j Shoe and shoe repairing... 18.76 , Blacksmith and wheelwright. 99.19 House and farm hands 381.21 General merchandise 241.88 Farm implements and saddle ware 304.57 Clothing, etc 86.27 Coal 182.13 Tobacco 39.25 New furniture 58.10 Meat bills 142.07 Drug store bill: 10.00 Improvements and repairs 274.28 Live stock 65.40 Undertaker's bill 10.00 $2151.23 P. M. KERNS, THEO. HOFFMAN, H. WIREMAN, Directors. We, the Auditors of the Borough of Danville and Township of Mahoning, have examined the above accounts and find them correct. W. H. WOODSIDE. JOHN T. JONES, W. C. HELLER. Auditors. Statement of Real Estate and Personal Property on hand at date of settle ment. Real Estate . . $22500.00 House and kitcheu furniture 1111.85 Hay and grain 1129.00 Farming utensils 1183.85 Live stock 1528.00 Vegetables 244.30 Meat and lard . . 112.00 Clothing and material 48.80 Fruit, preserves, otc 45.65 V inogar 36.00 Sauer Kraut 5.00 Lumber 45.00 Separator .... 80.00 Coffee 15.40 Coal 195.00 Tobacco 4.80 $28288.65 PRODUCE RAISED. 42 tous of hay . 420.00 140 bushels of potatoes 98.00 88 bushels of onions 10.00 1 bushel of onion sets 2.00 of wheat 271.20 120 bushels of ryo 67.20 912 bushels of oats 278.60 1986 bushels of corn oars 446.85 720 bushels of beets 180.00 8 bushels of buckwheat 4.80 2700 bundles of corn fodder 108.00 800 heads of cabbage 24.00 Lima beans 4.50 10 bushels tomatoes .. 4.00 600 bunches of celery 15.00 820 pounds of butter 205.00 150 dozen of eggs . 37.50 $2171.65 STOCK RAISED. 5 turkeys $ 12.50 100 chickens 40.00 2 calves 17.00- 20 pigs 100.00 $169.50 Paupers admitted during 1906 .. 4 Left during the year 1905 6 Died during the year 1906 .2 Number iu house" Jau. 1, 1905 15 Number iu house, Jan. 1, 1906 II Tramps relieved during 1905 84 Night lodgings, tramps 84 Meals furnished tramps 84 SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff's Sale of all personal, mixed or real property and all the corporate franchises aud corporate rights of the Danville and Sunbury Street Railway Company, a Corporation chartered July 14th. 1904, by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to construct,maintain aud operate an electric Street Railway located and situate ill the County of Montour aud extending through said county into the counties of Columbia and Northumberland as hereinafter described. By virtue of a certain Special Alias Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Montour County to me directed, I will exjmse to public sale at the Court House in Danville, Montour County, Pennsyl vania on Friday, February 23, i906 at 11 o'clock, A. M. All the ]»rsonal, mixed or real prop erty and all the corporate franchises and corporate rights of the Dauville and Sunbury Street Railway Com pany, a corporation chartered bv the Commonwealth of Peuusylvaui'a on July 14, 1904 to ooustruct, maintain aud o]>erate an electric street railway in the Counties of Montour, Northum berland ami Columbia upon and over the routes nail highways hereinafter described ; and all aud singular its line and lines of railway already construct ed, routes, rights of way, extensions, rails, ties, bonds, wires, poles, ears, tools, equipments and all property and rights whatsoever which the said street railway corporation has or may have in the said counties of Montour, Col umbia and Northumberland The route, lines and rights of way and extensions of the said Railway Company being described as follows: Beginning on a point on the River Road being a continuation of Market Street in the Borough of Danville, Penn'a. directly opposite the State In* sane Asylum in the township of Mah oning, Montour County,Pennsvlvauia, thence in a westerly direction over, along and upon said roail to its inter section with the Borough lino of Dau ville and line of Mahoniug towuship and Market Street in said Borough, thence westerly over, along and upon said Market Street to its intersection with Mill Street in said Borofigh thence in a southerly direction 011 said Mill Street, to its intersection with the Danville-Riverside Bridge span ning the Susquehauna River, thence southerly over, along aud ujion said Bridge to its intersection of the Couu ty lines of Montour nnd Northumber land Counties, thence continuing ov er,along and upon said bridge in Gear hart township, Northumberland Coun ty, Pennsylvania, to its intersection with the continuation of Mill Street in said township, thence over, along and upon said continuation of Mill street to its intersection with Railroad or Hazleton Avenue in said township, thence southwesterly over, aloug aud upon said Railroad Avenue twenty-six hundred and forty-five feet to a point opposite the tracks of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, thence south erly under the tracks of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company to Third Street, thence over, along aud ujiou said Third Street in a southerly direc tion to its intersection with Avenue "E" thence over, along aud upou Ave nue "E" in the Borough of Riverside, Northumberland County, Pennsylvau ia three thousand feet to its intersection with Ninth Street thence southerly ov er a private right of way for the pur pose of avoiding sharp curves, danger ous crossings aud increasing the physi cal condition of the property of.the said Railway Com]>anv, to a point near drive way around Park, thence southwesterly around and iu liue with said driveway to Avenue "D" whore it intersects with Tenth Street, thence westerly to east line of Torrence's Lane, thence southorly over private right of way through lauds of A. T. DeWitt for purposes aforesaid aloug east lino of Torrence's Lane to lauds of Mrs. I. H. Toneuce, thence souther ly over private right of way for the purposes aforesaid through lauds of Mrs. I. H. Torrence 700 feet testation 77-36 thence southwesterly over, along and upon said public road to a run crossing said public road, thence west erly over private right of way for pur rses aforesaid through lands of Mrs. H. Torrence 296 feet to station 30-27 at intersection of lands of Maggie S. Campbell thence southwesterly and westerly over private right of way through lauds of said Maggie S. Camp bell for purposes aforesaid 1704 feet to station 47-81 at intersection of lands of J. Deyer thence westerly over private right of way for purposes as aforesaid through lands of J. Deyer to a point n public road thsnce oyer prl vate right of war for purposes as aforesaid through lands of W. H. Ammermau to a point markedfc"o" in public road and thence over, along ana upon said Eublic road southerly to lands of H. i. DeWitt thence by private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of H. 1,. DeWitt southerly to east side of ice ponds to a chestnut tree thence southerly to a point north west of ground house thence northerly to Station 82-Hi) at intersection of lauds of Philip Snyder thence southerly ov er private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Philip Snyder 668 feet to Station 88-87 at in tersection of lands of Miller Estate thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Miller Estate 885 feet to Station 97-22 at intersection of lands of D. R. Eckman thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of D. H. Eck man 566 feet to Station 102-88 at intersection of lands of John Wands thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said John Wauds 1112 feet to Station 114 at intersection of lands of Dennis A. McGee thence south erly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Dennis A. McGee 800 feet to Sta tion 117-60 at intersection of lands of James Wirtmau thence southerly over private right of way for purposes afore said through lauds of said James Wirt mau 1760 feot to Station 135-20 at in tersection of lands of H. B. Foust thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said H. B. Foust 400 feet to Station 139-20 at intersection of lauds of Charles A. Gulick thence south westerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of Charles A. Gulick 1291 feet to Station 152-11 at intersection of lauds of Oliv er Weaver thence southwesterly over private right of way for purposes afore said through lands of Oliver Weaver 1585 feet to Station 167-96 to a point in the public road above cider press thence over, along and uikhi said pub lic road 1604 feet to Station 184 thence southwesterly over,along and upon said public road 1070 feet to Station 194-70 thence southwesterly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of James Enterline 2416 feet to Station 2)8-8(5 at intersection of lands of Margaret Mettler thence I southerly over private right of way for | purposes aforesaid through lands of Margaret Mettler 1074 feet to Station 229-60 at intersection of lands of Jos eph Gulick thence southwesterly over private right of wav for purposes afore- ! said through lauds of said Joseph - Gulick 860 feet to Station 236-20 at in tersection of lands of Philip Mettler thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of Philip Metier 2072 feet to Sta tion 256-92 at intersection of lands of S. Reeder thence southerly over priv ate right of way for purposes afore said through lauds of S. Reeder 974 feet to Station 266-76 at intersection of lauds of P. C. Deats thence south westerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of said P. C. Deats 2802 feet to Station 294-78 at intersectiou of lands of Ash ley L. Lawrence Estate thence south erly over private right of way for pur poses aforesaid through lands of said Ashley L. Lawrence Estate 607 feet to Station 305-21 at intersection of lauds of Hannah Kulp thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Hau uah Kulp 440 feet to Station 309-61 at intersectiou of lands of Emery Eck man thence southwesterly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of said Emery Eckman 1617 feet to Statiou 325-78 at intersec tiou of lauds of Mary D. Rockefeller thence southwesterly over private right of way for purjioses aforesaid through lauds of said Mary D. Rockefeller 3168 feet to Station 357-46 at intersectiou of lauds of J. D. Eckman thence west erly over private right of way for pur poses aforesaid through lands of said J. D. Eckman 1222 feet to Station 359- i 68 at intersection of lauds of Frank P. Eckman thence westerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of said Frank P. Eck man 1080 feet to Station 370-08 at in tersection of lauds of Forister Estate theuce westerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of said Forister Estate 642 feet to Catawissa Road theuce southerly over, along and upon said Catawissa* Road 792 feet to Statiou 384-42 at intersec tion of lands of Mary Oberdorf theuce southerly over, along and upon said Catawissa Road 1486 feet to Station 399-28 theuce southwesterly over aloug and upon said Catawisna Road 766feec to Station 406-94 at intersection of lauds of Charles Moore thence wester ly over, aloug aud upon said Cata i wissa Road 1977J£ feet to Station 426- 71>$ at intersection of lauds of L. C. Boyer theuce westerly over, aloug and , upou said Catawissa Road 859 feet to . Statiou 435-30 at intersection of lauds of J. S. Clark thence southwesterly ov . er private right of way through lauds I of Isaac Snyder 1501 feet to Station 450-31 at intersectiou of lands of Sam uel Riland theuce southwesterly over, along and upon said Catawissa* Road 634 feet to Station 456-65 at iutersec tion of lauds of J. S. Clark theuce southwesterly over, along aud upou said Catawissa Road 2273 feet to Sta ! tiou 479-36 at intersection of lands of D. W. Barnhard theuce southwesterly over, along and upon said Catawissa Road fronting on properties of said D. W. Barnhard, Isaac Shipe, Maggie Lyons, and Lester Shipe 1830 feet to Station 497-68 thence southerly over, along and upon said Catawissa Road 532 feet to Station 503 at iutersection of lands of George B. Weaver theuce southwesterly 564 feet to Statiflu 508- 92 at intersection of lands of W. Houtz Eyster theuce southerly over,along and upon said Catawissa Road 1666 feet to Statiou 525-58 to intersection of lands of William Rick and J. G. Bright theuce southerly over, along and upon said Catawissa Road 1654 feet to Sta tiou 542-12 at intersection of lands of Francis Douuel thence southwesterly over, along aud upou the said Cata wissa Road 798 feet to Station 549-46 theuce southwardly over private right of way to improve the physical condi tion of its road through lands of Francis Douuel 350 feet to Station 552- 96 at intersection of lauds of L. T. Rohrbach theuce southwesterly over private right of way for purposes afore said and to avoid steep grades 1121 feet to Station 564-27 at intersectiou of lauds of Charles P. Riuehart thence southwesterly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lauds of said Charles P. Riuehart 1207 feet to Statiou 576-24 at intersection of lands of W. H. Druckenmiller thence southwardly other private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of W H. Druckenmiller 1027 feet to Station 586-51 thence southwesterly 2000 feet, more or less to a point mark ed "O" thence westerly to a point marked "O" in Catawissa Aveuue theuce southwesterly over, along and upon Catawissa Avenue in Borough of Sunbury, Pennsylvania to its iutersec- I tiou with Reagan Street thence iu a southwesterly direction over, aloug I aud upou said Reagan Street to its in tersection with Fairmouut Avenue thence iu a southwesterly direction over, along and upou said Fairmouut Aveuue to its intersection with Mark et Street; thence across the said Mark et Street in a southwesterly direction over, along and upou Tenth Street to its intersection with Wolverton Street, theuce iu a northwesterly direction ov er, along and upon, said Wolverton Street to its intersectiou with Chest nut Street, thence in a northwesterly direction over, aloug and upon said Chestnut Street to its intersection with Fourth Street theuce iu a north easterly direction over, along and up on said Fourth Street to its intersec tion with Market Street thence by the same route to the plaoe of beginning, and the route thereof as set out in its oharter, vis:— I Beginning at a point on Market Street directly opposite the State In sane Asylum in the township of Mah oning, Montour County, Pennsylvania, thence in a westerly direction over, aloug aud upou said Street to its in terser tiou with the Borough of Dan ville and line of Mahoning township theuce westerly along, over and upon said Market Street to its intersection with Mill Street in the said Borough theuce in a southerly direction on the said Mill Street to its intersection with the Bridge Spanning the Susque hanna River, theuce over, along aud upon said bridge in a southerly direc tion to the County lines of Montour and Northumberland Counties thence over, along aud upou said bridge in Northumberland County to its inter section with Railroad Avenue in the township of Rush, Northumberland County, thence over, along aud upon said Railroad Avenue in said township in a westerly direction to its intersec tion with Montour Street in the Bor ough of Riverside, Northumberland County, thence continuing over, along aud upou said Montour Street in a southerly direction to its intersection with Sunbury Street iu the said Bor ough thence over, along aud upon said Sunbury Street iu a westerly direction to its intersection with Aveuue "F" thence along, over aud upon Avenue "F"to its intersection with the Bor ough line of Riverside aud the Rush town Road in Rush township, North umberland Couuty thence in a wester ly direction along, over aud upon said road to its intersection with Pine Swamp Hollow Road thence in a South erly direction over, along and upon said road to its intersection with the Catawissa Road thence in a westerly direction over, along and upon said road to its intersection with Gravel Run theuce coutiuuiug in a southerly direction over, along and upou said road to Klinesgrove and its iutersec tion with the lines of Upper Augusta aud Rush townships, Northumberland County, theuce over, along and upon said Catawissa Road westerly to its intersection with Catawissa Avenue thence over,along aud upou said Cata wissa Aveuue to the Borough line of i Sunbury and its intersection with Market Street in said Borough thence westerly over, aloug and upou said Market Street to its iutersection with the tracks of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company in the Borough of Sun bury, Northumberland County afore said theuce returning by said route to the place of beginning forming a com plete circuit. AND ALSO THE FOLLOWING EX TENSIONS OF THE SAID ROUTE AND RAILWAY, VIZ:— No. 1. Beginning at a point iu the Bor ough line of Riverside, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, at western end of Gearhart Street thence uortliwardly through an alley to Fifth Street thence westwardly on Fifth Street to Avenue t4 F" thence northwardly on Avenue 44 F" to Fourth Street thence west wardly on Fourth Street to Avenue "E" theuce southwardly on Avenue "E" to Ninth Street theuce westward ly on Ninth Street to Avenue "D" thence southwardly on Avenue 44 D" to DeWitt's Park. Also No. 2. Beginning in the pub lic road leading from Danville to Cata wissa being the river road on the north i side of the Susquehanna River directly ; southeast of the main eutrauce to the ■ Hospital for the lusaue and at the in i tersectiou of the tracks of the Sun bury & Danville Street Railway Com pany in Mahoniug township County of Moutour and State of Pennsylvania, • thence easterly along over and upon 1 said road through towuships of Mali' i oniug and Cooper, Moutpur County, Peuu'a, aud Moutour towuship, GpJ • umbia County, Penna, to a point at the main eutrauce of the uorth side of i the Catawissa River bridge at iutersec t tiou of tracks of the Columbia & Mon tour Electric Railway Company, Mon tour township, Columbia County, Pa. Also No 3. Beginuiug at the inter section of Third aud Hauover Streets in the Borough of Northumberland, Peuu'a., theuce southeastwardly over Hauover Street to the Borough line at i and near low water mark of the Sus quehauna River. Begiuuiug at a point at intersection > of main road leadiug from Dauvil}e» r Pa., to Northumberland, Pa., and a i public road or exteusiou of Market i Street, in Danville Borough thence easterly over last mentioned road %o West Market Street in said Borough theuce to and over East Market Street i to Ferry Street, theuce northerly over Ferry Street to Mulberry Street, thence i westerly over Mulberry Street to Mill ; Street, theuce northerly over Mill , Street to end of Borough liue and main ' road leading to Mausdale,theuce north erly over said road to Mausdale, thence westerly through the townships of Valley and Liberty over main road to Mooresburg, theuce southerly over said main road through the township of i Point, Northumberland County to i Third Street in Borough of Northum berland, Peuu'a., tiieuce over Third ; Street southwesterly to Queen Street in said Borough. Also, No. 4. Beginning at intersec tion of Sunbury Street and Avenue 4t E" in Riverside Borough, Penn'a., theuce over Avenue "K" to Ninth Street, theuce westerly over Ninth Street to Avenue "D," theuce south erly over Avenue 44 D" to DeWitt's Park. And beginuiug at iutersection of Avenue "D" and DeWitt's Park thence southerly on Aveuue 44 D" to Ruslitown road in Gearhart township, Northumberland County, Pa. And be ginuiug at iutersectiou of Moutcpir and Gearhart Streets theuce eastward ly ou Gearhart Street to Sunbury street. Also, No. 5. And beginning at in tersectiou of Mill and Irout Streets in the Borough of Danville, Pa., thence easterly on Front Street to Railroad Street, thence northerly on Railroad Street to Market Street iu said Bor ough. Also:— Two 14 beuch ojien cars. Oue generator aud switch-board. Three complete turn-out sets. About 2800 Railway ties. 8148 pounds of 4-0 feed wire. One reel %iu. span wire. 1712 Copper bonds. 500 9-foot brackets. 38 Iron box lightuiug arresters. Lot of over-head material. Seized, takcu into execution and to l>e sold as the property of the Danville & Sunbury Street Railway Company. GEORGE MAIERS, SHERIFF. JAMES SCARLET, GRANT HERRING, Attorneys. Ayer's For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it ig the house. We have b?eh saying this for 60 and so have fhe doctors. " I hare used Arer's Cherry Pectoral in m* family for 40 Tanrv It Is the bwt medlclu# in the world, l for all throat And lupg MRS. J. K. nokckom. Waittoam. MMI. is<\..v>c..#l.on. .1. C. AT SB CO.. TheLungs wry. Aid nature with WN#»