LW.V. i s -. rtU rtiiSTTtfrt1 ItAifl --Tbnhirt6fihBool re-; RECEIPTS Ity lOaUyUCnU ciJ0Sr,!rottofThoinae J.Rtewarr. Secretary of Internal Affairs cf ' ' ' BY , .sr. il. HAItTKU. - Subscription $1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING: r piMt, Yr, M".oo . -A Moiama. tint Year tnvoo On.9wihilotn, Oi.a Year 4M10 PfViieMlenelCerdl, per tear. V0O AeMlkar, Eieintor, Administrator, and Algnee N.tloea 41 M Whw ipeelal arrang.uenta are m'e. all B4raet.aetu,lnrt 1 lor lam thaa 4 inoi tha, e Otneru'e 11.14 per lucb ior bra Imam-ia in vitas eBd laaertloa sad T caoU for aacb Itoeouait Inaerllcn. AND TSXPEir ITURE3 COUNTY LOB 18S3. OF SNYDER 4. Thursday, Jan. 10, 1SS8. - 8ait,will be brought against the Authorities of Erie ounty to"tel tbe constitutionality of tbe law cities ft tebate of five per cent, for penalty of fire per"ceot. for late pay men t. The'.ontcome of this sail will be watched.with great interest bj people in all parte of tbe State. Pennsylvania, has j'ft boea issued. It deals en tirely with railroads, Canals, tele graph aucl telephone companies do iog business ia the Commonwealth, and from a synopsis we Kara tbat tbcre are fit ureseul 10.731 uiilee of railroad in aclnal operation io tbia! Stat-, and 10,731 miles of telegraphic lin. ming 13,023 miles of wire. We got an idji also of the immense passenger traflla over tbo railroads from tbe stair-ruent tbnt 832,772 605 passengeis wvio carriud one ruilw during tbe year 18S6. Of these the Peunsylvania Road carried 2G4,G'J9. 331 aud tbe Heading 162 352 439. In Philadelphia tbe passenger rail waya ctrriutt 123,683 022 peoplo aiid tbe traction company about 45,00),-000. i-i- -:..- TAllLLAU SrATBitKNT showing the amounts of County and State taxes .fteru, eoiieatea, eoiuioiMious, abatements, returned and oatttandlng for tbe year 1887. ,'-'.. DlBTKlcrrw. Adam I m-ev-r i Heaver Wctt ' I'entre I t'tienman rrankiin .1e kmn Mldillehargb Miilillairaok Monrwa Penn Perry I'erry Wet Pelltiegrov "jirioe; 1 Dion I nr.Mmitw. Jen M MlJ.llet.erth WOMeiW . Slmmi II (Milt Michael Velalf i 8 Kara otter or;e .Irinmhaob Nawt.n Wtil II H Rela-le ,Wm H Ikirdna H A Kllngler Wm D Jarrel H .1 Heleer Willi R iHirrtoa K. Iw'd Klaher Henry H Land M M Herreld II s.-tinee 1 AMot "PTJoiTio" U4 in, v;M TT4 I 1 9 n fd 1OT0 111 en it loijm K4M 04 tl TT9gr lHlJ V 0 41 11 fW mi' I4HI V I'JIll wl 41W i;iw IM'J in j (h 24 li )!4iM l4 LVaTii- l"n. I Ml N04 Ml o srJ 64 to SO 911 MM Tl 41 M9 - 44 I M riai'u 1 Salara jTTuiTna l mna "i;5i 41 U ui4 14 4 l M 4l ni M Til 41 W Ul4 Mil II 47 4' 44 IT ltl MVfl 89 94 MM ii i 41 lr.K riSiT 7 1M 11M STI 11 Tl 91 S79M US 99 914 nia 1449 1MS 9 91 47 4 09 W9 TS Hit M HI TirrAi4. JI,4ti fll.4tt4.3 S710H 04.T SH-4.71 3.iBiO.U fAlJtfTiAlt N'fATMNT oTth collections autTexonefatiobs of the out- stniMllnit t a ps of 188(1 and prer loin yearn. DISTRICTS. I They are;;baing'.frightfally oold weather in some portions of tbe far West A dispatoh from Belgrade, Montana, dated on Snnday, eayt; 'The thermometer registered C2 de mm a SI grees below zero bore yesterday morning, which seemed to be tbe coldest ainoe 1765. Stock ia Buffer ing severely, and should the present cold snap continue Josses .will be heavy. ' All freight trains are aban doned Passenger trains ; going West are from twenty , four to thirty six boars late.' Tbe deepest.coal mine in America is in PottsTille" The abaft is 1276 feet deep. From tbe bottom, almost ft third of ft mile dowuj 200 cars, holdiog four tons, each, are lifted every day. They are ran upon a platform, and tbe whole weight of is tons is hoisted at ft speed that makes tbe head swim, tbe time oc- enpied in lifting a fall car being only ft little more than a minute- The hoisting and lowering of men into ooal mines is regulated by law in this State, and only ten ean stand on ft platform at once, nnder penalty of ft heavy fine. 1 The grand jnry of York county io its last report healed tbe'jostices over the conlsin a manner that could ia coin.. ..... .. , .. . , t little cuticle on tbem un round r . - ? oi mo invmi the body frankly efraudiog of tbe oe outside ef tbo the lw:.'i - Pi' We nolico that onr member of Coogress, Dr. Atkiosou, bus got down to busiaoss eiuce tbe recexs. On Wednesday of last week be intro duced a Oonoral Pension Bill, whote provisions are as follow-: It provides tbat soldiers and sail ors who have served three months and since become disabled from any came, except by disreputable coo- dact of vicious habits, if dependent on their own labor for support, shall rccoive a pension according to such disability, not to exceed $24 a month. The widow of an invalid pensioner who dies shall reoeive $12 a month without being required to prove tbat death resnltod from injaries received ia tbe service. A widow's pension on account of minor children ia to continue without limit if the child is of unsound mind or physically help less; in case she marries, dies or abandons tbe children the pensions continues to tbem. Dependent pa rents; in order to receive $12 a month, Deed only prove tbat they are without present means of com fortable support save by their own annual labor or by charity. It also amends the Arrears of Pensions set to make pensions bogin from date of death or discbargo or disability sub sequent to discbarge. f Tbo position is cot held in .t b- . Paulry;. j 1 AH t ho. 1 iue ie; tairarl)etratore thereof io the peniten tiary, and it is humiliating that good citizens are obliged to sit helpless in tbe presence of these cormorants While tbey are plundering the treas ury cf tbe county and helping to make criminals of their less guilty but more ignorant dupes, who con sent to their more wicked connf.fl We have not language sufficiently strong to express our contempt for these warts on tbo body politic, who under tbe legality of law are steal ing tbe hard earnings of tbe poor as well as tbat of tbo moro opolent citi boob, and we snggeat that those in authority will merit tbe thai La of all good citizens of this county, if tbey shall by some means discover a way by which this rascality shall be brought to light or stopped, and tbe perpetrators tberoof ponishod.' Some Ccnre9 have recently bean printed showing the extent to which farm lands io tbe West are mortgag ed. It is shown that in Illinois and other Statos about four-fifths of the holdings aro enonoibered, many of them to near their full vtilue, while io Kansas the proportion is about nino tenths. And tbe enraher is not decreasing, Ntis now larger fuiim II rr l.'rr Wt 'ori'ro Minima I'tnn ferry I'nliin Art mm lleaviir linaritr Went ('noire Ch ipman franklin Jitrkwm MliMloburch. MliMlecrcek Mnnrua rina rriTT Perry Wt tllngroe .ru.g I'nloa (1 T.T.rXTOIlS. Tiihn H Hr Omricr A Kline rl II WT.Ith M'chiiil YclMy tJ-ihn I'erli Wm I) Jf.rrtt Dnviil Vonnr I'.ter II M-olirinl I. M. MI'titleirwarOi VT ( Slt'ttler Simon 11 Olilt MlrliaH Yrimy Darlil llnhner Samuel H lin Ml tiger Solomon Klloa il.nrr H linlKlt I'aul ilummel .loli ii A lrrk W ItJarrelt H J Helwr Thorn V Derf Kwr.l l liher l II Kntpp S M llerrold IH S Si'hno- Tear. (taUlaaT Jan. I.IM7 .fW. 1HS4. 1IM. IT. Collect. e.. Tfl 43 I8' 11 Cri r . 71 4; TS 84 K M 9" I Hi IMM V4 0H Tl I It INI S 1 MOJ - 4WI lot 4 vi id 1iM ml 4.MK 13 0i II ' S4 0C 1H. 49 f 40 V 7 4 9 441 111 IV s; I? 117 I 144 101 81 n. 44 4 87 94 1' lS4 1 1M 111 81 1 v (M Einnora-tlonn. 13 0VI 111 l 4d Si: Sfl 91 41 14 T 119-J IT II tJ sr.'. WI TT! 11 4 llfthl UutfUDii- Inc. S'ZT 44 T 131 ST MU in n M 1109 S3 48 4TJ 1 tae'4 far IftknrSoM tot etalaaaa aseaaa aaata la meklnc iMin'wtli aaiter A el of Jaa40,'M T tae'S from aale at rael aUta.lnUrel oa eamelSST Tl , raa'4 froia Jaalata . . Co. ae par aemianl IS B rao'd freoi (atea on an. (Mated Uud, efBoa real Id Dlorer OrlUe, . Mantaold, eto ' nT W 'kS3' CR. By ami of order rld. twnad oinni ivi ordere of preflooayr raoaamvn " Bialatas paid M OoirmlMlone H Uaof IMTeaUtaoAlBK Mi and praTlon Tear oatataadlB: Bv eomalMloBe to ealieotort ... u.i.i..im Tl Hy aioaeratloai alliwed 171 M By aal la haaui of Treetartr UN 47 . 1344181 14 Sill 14 471 SO ISM 11 T14 7I Tli II OH9T I6I8J44 l 00 M 1 00 100 43 TuTAUS.. 4-u;i4 (l ttll M tta Tl Seoelpts and Expenditure"- Prothonotary's OfBee. W W Wltiaomjer faae la fuU for la ti U Wm Mill DooVete . 8obmi.ach and Bltler Repair- log chalre Reuister & Recorder's Offlce. Wu Mann Dookvta 11 21 Coiiiniissioner's OfHc1. Wm I.'.MoTer Lump and Bxturrl 100 lUrlar llri ei-)o.ie ilauil nilrardl . HOO Luiheran futo Society book of lorn.e . "S John M 3hn UommliiloDor el dayi ervlve "T K Jemni N Hooief I0S " Ut.7 0 Iiiaaa Krdlty ' 7f " li unnrt Allemin AttorLeT 104 00 U HUltlor Clerk 840 04 SUM I1 1139 J Sheriff's Office. Ner T Mlddleewarlh Sberlff UoDTeylnR Ijodr and Heller to I.e. Urn Mate l' ty rteord fee In lama MM Tari.key o Elliott and Taylor aaa 00 Beeord lea In Harper Mailer aod fuaadla caiaa I Tl Sotnoionlna and drawlnf Juron Keb 2 May " - " bet u Deo Ooaveyloa; Geo Wearlch to E S reuii y 2110 8 10 84 10 MI0 4100 aosH In referring to the editorial which appeared in last week's Leviisburg Local News relative to tbo likeli bood of Hon. C. S Wolfe returniug to the Republican party, Monday's Pbila. 'Times' says: 'The Lewinburg 'News' contains rather significant paragraph which intimates that Charles S. Wolfo lias grown weary kicking against tbe prioks and predicts tbat before long be will 'again lift his head from among tbe plumed standard-bearers of Republicanism.' He has it ia as eerted, 'been beaten from piller to post with snob unmerciful rotriba tive force tbat all bis 'principles ob joctiohable to ft Republican huvi been forsaken and he is about ready to bolt bis crow, feet feathers find all, without either sauce or salt There is plenty of comfort in this for tho boys but tbe men who know Wolfo will watij some word from mm berore swallowing toe story en tirely. It woold be refreshing of coarse to bear tbe Union county leader alluding to Cameron and Quay as the only statesmen in tbe land, and to read inspired articles from bi" P"Q knocking the theory of prohibition to smithereens. It wonld also be very sweet to see Wolfe . aud Beaver full upon eaoh others neck's and weep while the organs played some jubilant strain in memory or the bappy days gone by. Bat it woald be wise, perhaps, not to begin tbe strain last yet; if for tbe only reason that doubtful things are mighty uncertain' V v ml tuu ine Dtmieo Oiou uv great aB it can bear that tbo more conservative ef the Eastern loan companies are restricting their busi ness. The insurance companies cf Hartford, Conn., alone have $70,000, UOU in Western farm mortgages, a few companies ia Boston have $76, 000,000, wbilo rocky and semi-barren New Hampshire has enough invest dl ii tue same way to buy ball a State. Tbo reason tbat W. K. Vander- bilt docs not buy an estate ia Kng liutl is said to be because aliens cannot ovn land in Great Uiitiau. This in very rrood law. It saves to Engbtud ber valuable land and pre vouta Mr. Vanderbilt fieui making a show of bimaolf by tryiog to pry bis way into tbe English aristooracy by the landed proprietorship wedge We might adopt the same law wilb much advantage to ourselves. It would Siivo us many thousaod acres ot excellent land and would not givc- KogliHbinen a wedge by which to introduce thsir vicious system of foreign landlordism. BI,,rrSaBBl Courts. Frhroary Tarn Oraud Jurori 1104 Helll 471 SO Tlpatavea aad Oonrt Cr yet 4 90 Sleoonrapher MM Uoiintat la ret ami 44 M May Term Oraud Jurori 101 ti I', lit IM 27 Tlpaiarei and Uoort Crjrar 71 49 sti-nii((rapLer 4000 I'nnalali'e relnrnl to ii Sept Term Oranu Juiorl 18) iS fell! " 491 Tl '1 Ipatavea and Court Orier tl 00 mam Kri pliar To 74 ConalaLI-( ratnrnl -. 4k 10 loot urn.. - i 1.1 ill Elealloo "?lioea fob A ad Hon Report 114 Court Preolamatlon " Elaotloa Iott Pab Aadllora' R eport I CIS H i.ourt troclaoatioa Elootloa Korul i-Anfl cm laaaa Job Work Assessors. MM MM 84M 90 M MM 80 00 MM II M 10 M t9 SO 2MV0 144 IT 121 II Spring Areaefment Etglairetloa Election. TTebrpery Elactlon Ooniiabla adrertlilng and at- lauding aama Koxaihvr E'eollnn Uio r Nta'ler eleotlon bolei for Spring townabtp 8M Amoi frmb-rilng attending fall rlaotlon l-4 1M 0 I Mnith et al rompnllng ele;- tloa reiurni 18x7 11 1) ;. Miseellaneous Payments. J K Arnold auditing ooanty ofBeere acouunt af ! 10 M O A Molander ateaai paid beyond erwllt allowed oa Mala order for lIM t 40 Adaea Smith Coaaty Aod'tof II 00 O W Sieror " " It 00 J O) Horabarger " 1104 Beaneellia Hoilth Jarr Uommla- eleelon.r STM WmAOlaai sirs J Y Aaraad Clark to ' 19 M J creaea reonrdipg 81 Treaiurere Pad la la4 Tl Jokn Haaobla lor taiaa ralurnad oa anaaaied land! aa eollaeior of rraaallo tap for IMS lor which no aredlt bad been al-loae-1 tba laid colleet r on tba raoi.rili of ihe otn.e la tbo aettlement ol ble aoouuat 14 M C4 J Untallae eipraaaava TM Johnston k. Oo Hiatlooary 24 M J X Morrla Hnp'tot oooTlOtelo E S Penltauiimry ST 98 Jail Hooda reileem.d 4160 04 lntera't p. Id oa llomlad debt 10V9 71 laaao Erdloy eipe aeaoueffl- clal bnalOMa In 1M1 411 Perry M llaim wlioaaa la 8wel- art luniuy i:aaa 1 T1 SiahDaon and Ullbert fee la Elleo't a lllliir riif vw . n . - ril. ..l.l.Ml. ar t r v . II "V - - "- lilOO ITI l Tim Old Tims Pcstago- Mr D. li Kiiby, ex-clerk in the poet cfOco a few days ago left with us a post office guide published in 1803. In it we see that Chambers burg was one cf ouly thirty five of Gcos iu tbe United Stales designated as a distributing office whore mail was distributed for the north and south, At that time tbero wero but 1314 offices in tbe United States while now there are 53, CIO; 4001 of which are in Pennsylvania, Tbe rates or postage at mat time was eight cents on a letter not carried over forty miles 12 J oents for 00 miles, 20 cents for 300 miles Nod 25 cents for 500 miles. Letter weighing one onnce were charged at quadruple these rates and at that proportion for all greater weight. At those rates it woold cost about one dollar to send a letter weighing one ounoe from this place to Denver. Imagine young trau, your best girl liviog in Denver, the letter already written and your pooket book as flat as ft pan cake. This would be horrible in tbe extreme. Now yon can send the letter for a balf a glass of beer and the prospects are it will go still lower Certainly we are a progressive peoplfl---C'ianiJTtW7 Jfrpository, Jf..-.e 1. 40 10 ..tea and Court Simioarapb r 'Juii.L&Lla. ratnrnl i Countable' Witnesses' and Justices' Fees tu Commonwealth Cases. Common weallb Oarar Dakar 1 10 r rank Klllot ev ocer Jay lor i ao Kliai Iin 10 8 " ki'hae Erdly iii7 Elmer Heekerd 84 " Jouo ktiloger llll " Joba Wntel et al 11 II e.w enrich 111 al Harper & Muaeer llll " Mbib'l u Arlogaat " Jacob Laudii " SO Hummel 41 IT 41 4M Inqiili-ltlons. Jaoob Ollbert at al Inquett oa Ue.d bod ol Amelia Krai tar II 04 Prison. Anthony MoCawloy litre it one work 50 00 Ner II Mll.lleiwartb boarding prl-ou.ri SUM J II In e l Pal Infull on beating appuralue KM 40 J K .nailer ai an hlleet 178 14 I) T Khoadr In full lor tlu work 104 as 4 78 14 01 VI 0'J il eo 17 te 17 W U 74 TO 11 78 111 1 M 100 4 74 0 74 sun 1104 W H Wlnav Coal s k Mia -ry lnmrance Ptlion II K Miller , boa " HHMrliocb " OA llolilorf " Wm H Suydor ' CM toiler "and Stable Al l.lfland at al labor U Htailer Ireiaht on Cemaut ' (1 Kraool oui ( amaut Jobn banuoa labor W bWnirrCoal Wm II llarimau Iron work A K Kilt eurreying dr.lla deed! Aanu Blllr lu lull lor Wooa work aio SIT M A J Croagrore window ibadei and lliturei 14 M Frank liahb oleaolog prlaen I 00 Aaron htatiar lumber work at all Boor and frnro 411 A baa low Hnyd-r feooe belweaa ell aud Jail lot I M I'hllip Spud work at eellar door 111 J B bbaonoa a 8oni Call look l M W 11 Hearer laooe re I la I IT Win ' UarnailBafctJoUdoi bad lie ida 34 00 Al Clelaud work at ell lorke 100 Aaron (Sutler lumber lor imoke biuie T M J F btellur work at imoke bonea I ia Court House, Alfred llelmbarb, wood 1 M H it Relula, Janitor 4000 W U Wine;, e al Mi 17 O Stellar, wlta fence netting SI Aaron Mauler, inml er at f.orai 44 Al. Clrland laboi atfouieaud drain, 108 frank Hubb, " 1 14 lohu ritnller " M I til Charlre tip.ld " " 1 40 Jobn S Stellar baullng " 1 U0 Wiu It Beaver, m'd'ee 1 10 .1 l Waller, pota 44 Wm H Harluieu blackimltblng at atova gnarde T M U T Nbnadoa, chimney otpi aUive guard, ate. M Tl llaaaliiiirr, Walter fc CO, plaDk for drain, 417 42MU UrUejes and Repairs. Zoom II 44 li mb stone fcB.ra Hooraie (looda Watte li Wlniera lloweroog Portilloe Kauta Kbaffer !tmllka fuouge stoB Monroe twp fine Hlreet IttelluagrOTe) ower III M burner Itrubakare Uroea Boyerl SoUoche Kabley Mnaet Dreaaa Ooorlor MM SOW I II 10 41 U IM 1434 .1 IM 80 41 DM 111 MM I M Mil M II It IM I8.M10 81 ee) II Tl 1121 0B1 10 Printing. a T n-. V"'"m ai at.,,, i. u.... Mcoa.ur ea.a " W- 'ud fn is si So It t.ble d to bl II aolom-n Shnll burial atraneei of K H Mfawtor a deo'.i anldinr 11 M Jobu H ftlartlu burial axpeneo ol Tboi Hollenadao'd anldier 24 40 H HSuigelinrer bnrlal eipeaaae etl.Dwia Crawford adee'd lonlier MM Eleoiiou lawi for Moore twp aad etatlooary I M Seebold a, Hankie atetlonery lu 11 Wm Mann atatlouary 1171 O Li Mmlth eupper for Jnron la Wei.rion oaie J r h let lor eoal ahnte C Bianer freight It trlegrapbtng taei bona blre omelal 111 I 40 I IT 171 tllaa Ham bsiinaal Daniel atoboer tat refunded wklcb had bean erronaouiiy eaeeaied M C (Metier aarvleae ton for tba State the amount of wlik-b wae rnld Into tba County T.e.iury ) llieatale foriabl lervinea by way ol ereilll to Iba county aocouat with Ihe etato 3MM M L, Mil lor S bead atonal for dec'u eoldiere 4IT0 JW Kunkle l. rncei lor eounty 100 wituamyer fc Sun atatl-marr U II lirlinm trufaaaleaal i r ira rendered la aojuiUng late tax .1 8 A Haitian lama Oho Kouah etal Hoad Vleweri W H Urayblll at al Nialpa iMt 710 00 0 Oil in 3i 110 91 TS41 Tl SIKMIll Pub Auditor ' Report 1M M Court froolamatloa tleotloo " Trlbnae Fab Auditor Heporl Itir " Court Proelametloa 138(4 U it M 00 - 800 " MVS MM ' MM ' Oeneral Statement. Lilabllltlel Ordere ol Ibae and prerloal year outatandlng 1 14 Bonded debt 18300 oO 1M02U Assets. Tale of II8T outilanding io 11 1444 and pmrloui year a 4lt 74 Amount in Treoiury Jaa I 'M SIM if iilabllltlaa la eaoeai oyer Aaette Mil IS liiMi :i Cost of New Prison. Aotatl - eel of new prlion Inclad log ground! building and out. but Idiom feaeea furniture wlodoa abadee aad ail loctden. tal aipaaeeeaoan-otrd la Iba PulidloK of tbe lama from tba Brat rurtey of ground! to dale of ibia report S 240 IS 11 Road aud Bridtce Viewers' Damages. R B Wearer terry twp MM W W Wutanmyerfor HSen.lere " 10 M Daniel W timer and Clhai Hoaer Uuloa " Tl (0 H P App Hellnagrora Boro 40 M Eliikbnib MillboU Hon roe twp WM Uiio F.ttur ' " 10 uO Unorge Coryell " " 100 J W Banner " " Si no O VV llrowu " ' 48 00 Jouaa Aurand " " 40 M har.b Heitn rerry 91 M Augualue btraub Parry and Chapman " MAS W (J Auraud Konroe " d 00 J P tiorye.l on g oa J F Hoiwmitela ' " 111 M It U Fie " ' 144 M W) M SNYDER COUNTY 88. Pursuant to law, we, the uader slifued Couimisstoners of Snyder Coaoty, publish tbe loreu-olna gtate- tuent of reeeipts and expenditures of sad county tor tbe year 1887, and al so the liabilities aud asssts of the said county on tbe 1st day ot Jaa aary, 1888. Witness our bands and tbe seal of said omoe, tula Una day of January. A. D. 1888. . " JOHN MOHJf, JAMK8 N HODSER, ISAAC BROLT, Attest Couituisslooers. o. 8TKTLKR, Clerk. O. A. fiolender In account with Sny der county for tbe year 1887. DR. To amount of Oonnty auddtats lasiorieHT 81304 20 " Utofl8aod pre. Tloue year ' oulatand'g 143 11 " on band at laal eel tie ' lueot 134147 KaoelTadfrom State . ae adjualed by lirlaiu' and Alleman 1TTIM H for kbat-uenta and Comniaaitoa allowed oa slate tat o( IBM . Ill M 1 80 1 80 1 43 9 27 2 12 8 09 rroth'y Bill cf costs In hearing against the CotninlMiloners aod Treasurer of Sny der county, beforn the County Audi tors, to be paid by John tlohn, James N. Hooeer, and C. A. JJolender : Witness. Calvin Stetler, 1 day " " inllengre, 6iu 11 II Orlmm, 1 day " inlluugo, Om Isaao Erdte, 1 day " tnlleitRe, Bm Frank Bubb.Dep'y Sheriff serving subpoena ana suiniuons, 2 27 Chos.Dreese, Dep'y SherltT servioe on Ilouser, 2 12 Filed Jan. 5. 188. W. W. VVlTTEaMTER We the underslirned Auditors of Snyder County, State of Pennsylva nia do hereby eertiry that in tbe dis oharge of our duty devolving upon ns by law we met at the Conrt House of the eounty Aforesaid on the first Monday of Jan. A. J). 13HH, being the second day of the month, to audit, settle and adjust the accounts of the several efflcers of said county, whose accounts It Is our duty to audit, set tle and adjust, and that we find the foregoing utatemenrs to be correct ex eept in the Coiiiniisiiloners statement under the hemilng of OllHcelianeous payments we And the credit of seven hundred and ten dollars claimed as a payment to II. Il.tOrluiiu to be found ed on an Illegal contract, dated May 27th 18S7 in evidence nod marked J. K. P. No. 3. to he Inoorrectito the ex Unt of 010. We further And the credit claimed in the account of C. A Holentlnr late County Treasurer of seven Hundred and ten dollar (f7i0) paid out on the mild Illegal contract on the 27tb day of Aug., 1887, for whloh order No. 849 In evidence and marked J. K. P. No. 2 was subue queutly Issued and presented as i voucher tor said payment, to be In- correct to the extent of 610. And we do further certify that at the meeting of the auditor John Mohn, James N. Ilouser and Isano Erdly, Ex-Coin uilsHioners of Suyder county, and al.o U. A. tiolender. fc.x-Treasurer of .Sny der county, were severity summoned and did appear before t lie said Board of Auditors' and were duly examined, and upon due deliberation we disal low six hundred and ten dollars (010) of the above named credit, and we find the above named John Mohn. James N. Ilouser and C. A. Holeuder jointly and severally Indebted to the couuty or Onyder lu the sum of Six Hundred and Ten dollars (SOOl) to gether with eight dollars nnd nrty nine cents 19.51)1 coxta as ner t fixa tive hereto annexed, mnkingln the azgregnto nn Indi-btedueHu of Mix lluudred mid Kighteen dollars nnd flrty-nino cents (018.59,) mid we here by direct the CoiuuilHionrr of Snv der county to cause the said amount or InilenteuneHB to bo roils iuin"' luiunded to the couutv iSnyder. " KLI POKTZLINK. J. KOHLKK PKCK, JOMV P. KKAKMS, Filed Jan. 5. 1888. County Auditors. W. W. WlTTKSIMTKR, Proth y. ADMINISTRATOU'S NOTICB. letter! of adrnlnlitretlon oa Iba aetata of Henry K re tier, lata of (lentra tm I.NmA.i Uo.,ileo'd, baelOKbaen grantvo to lha anile elgaed, all penoni knowlan themeelree Irnleb ad loaald eatataara requoti-d to make Iniiue dlata payment. while Iboi harlng elalnil were preeeat tbem duly authenticated ta tba under Igaad. eiMOJC KRATZER NOV. 17, IT. Admluiatrator I?XKCUTORS' NOTICE .Letters IJtaalamanlarr mi ik. , r nv.iuilv SMITH. Uta or Adam towaiblp Hnyiler Co., P., rieaeaied, having l een grant ed to tbe OBdarelgned all penon knowing thrmaelTei Indebleil to aal I eetato are requeat ed to uieka irameillal payment, while iboie harli g claim will preeent tbem duly authen ticated! o FOS1 EH SMITH, 1. M.S.4ITH, D4. IS, 87. pd. Elccitor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE t.etiennf dmlnlatratoii,os the'ateol KLIZAHETI1 KKb. lata ol FRANKI.iN TowB.hlp. Suyd-r Co., I'a., dae'd, having oeeu granted to the no lenlnoei, all penon. koowingthemielvei Indebted to laid ratateare rauaatad to make Immi-dlat payment, ard Iboaa having elalmi will p reran t tbem duly autbaatleated to tbo aoderelgaed for little- JKREMIAH tlF.RSHKM, ELIZABETH UERSHEM,' Jaa. I, tl. Ailminlitrator. WlmaetaBaaiankwOaalaaa, Wkaa ebe wee a CaOd, aaa ariad for Caalocia, Woaa aba aaeame Mlaa, aba etang ta Caetoria, Wab4aaCAMa.iaeaJeaT,taCaaoU, CROWN ACME ! The best Burning Oil that ean be made from Petroliam. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Btnoke tbe chimney. It will not char tbe wick. It has a high fire teat. It will not explodo. It is without, ft comparison as ft per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from tba finest Crode in tbe most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is tbe Best. Ask yoor dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yonrs truly, SLAYMAKER & CO.. 12 8 '87 ly. Snnbory, Pa. To all wbo ar uSei-lDf from the arrors aad lndlaoraUonaof youth, aarrou weaknaaj, early decay, loaaof manbood, mo 1 will aend a raolpo knot wiu eura yoti, VBUI Of CBAftoa Tbls graal ramady was diaooTarad by a mlielaary ta Soata Ma-toa. ftaatla Mil addraaoad asTlop ke aaa tm . t esassi t. tmuM, mum p,t BaaawjoaaBBaaaaaaB 'aatJBBaaaaajaBBBVaaaaaaw Wl Canity, MU Mr, let Prompt?. BBBBBBBBaraBBWOeBBBBBBmw We possess the facilittj and inclination to give you r al Bargains and will do ii in our new stock of 9 : &4 1$ which is just m and comprises the largest line of LA mno UUUJJS, VJAJTUa, ILrfJVJVELS, UNDER WEAR, LACES, RIBBONS, MUS LINS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware etc. You w 11 be nlcased to see 7iow we combine, nld. time honesty in quality and price with new,; resh styles PRICES VERY LOW. MIDDLED U HOB, PA V7Va7UVUaVUVUJ Well Made 1 still continue in tke Merchant Tsiloring business with rooms in Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Snyder county, tkal have on baod a well selected stock of . Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from tbe best and most reliable New Tcrk nnd Philadelphia booses, and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaniag, Repairing, Pye ing and Scouring done on abort notice. Nev. ltf. B. 1?. BUCK m i ii .iii - :j . i t aw- wo-s.- - T fm-v---7r.it iP9. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined riilo and sbot-gtin offers advantages over othev makes even more marked tban tlioso for shot 4-virvr -J'Jjioy Jar excel . o il At.V- crs in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balance. DO I tT FL Silc-snap action, best decarbonized blned 1 II 1 ViLmaJ csteeioarrciio or 12 tranffeshot. 41 Win- nscterc. f. ritlo artridgo weight 10 to 121bs, price 36 Top-snap action, samo as above, 3S-55 Ballard cartridge, or 4i v inciisrer, pneo - 3 The above prices inclndlo 100 papoi she and cne box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE j Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, ect. I respectfully submit to vou a fow nrirr-e AArt. . - l' ' &DOW 1 rout-ties at 2oc. a dozen, tr out-hoks to gu 25o. per doz.. plain trout hooks 5c per doz., bost oiled-silk lines from 2 10 j cenrs per yarn, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents po yard. Keels from 23c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. NEW AT Freidman & Qetz Beavertown, Pa. The undersigned desire to inform ihn nnhUnf.hni. ao ' ' w f war w or a woyoy or mrw eyv BJV have just returned from the City with a fine Stock of Consisting of a full line of uianKets, naps, Bnawls, Ladies' Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made L T (HI 0 fl iaaiesr duress uooas, urocenes, Notions Jewelry Clocks nuwnesj unums, uiassware, yueensware, et0 We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-for whUhl w9 aj. ways allow the highest price. We have beetfilesstS With a liberal patronage, are thankful fc?. hope to merit thetzryieby low prim cr. :i fc. - - -: " - l
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