1 I I',' i; t - --wraeToam t- - r i ; 'j I V i : 4 i ! t, i i . BY Bub.oiiption $1.50 Tcr Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : "i naaaraw. tiaa Year, .m tt -Jtaf IMiiii, On Ytar fisoi) C" ffcanrtkMelnmn, Onu Year Mig v'VM-Hlanal ;rd, pvr year 1 00 4Mwr, iramr, jautniniftrator, and AtilffM Netle. )1J0 wkkMimltl erranviuente ere trivia, nil XfWtwi.lnfUd lor lee th!tn 4 moiitbi, are Mit 1.M per li.ob tor lire Inaertlnn I M imad laenlon tod t niu lor each aaeat laaarllan. t LitJ.' .1 .Ji , . .. Thursday, Feb. 2, 18S8. . Oa the 2Ut ioet, tie thermometer mt Kej West Florida, registered TI degrees above zero, and at Chippe wa Falls, Wisconsin, 08 degrees be low, or at a difference of 140 degrees. Tbe difference in roilea between the latitude of two places is only about 1,000 miles. If this doesn't show that tbe United States is capalilo of bowiog a variety of weather, then we fail to see bow a, better showing ootid be coad. Chancolof Timalof First Mooting cf Hew 0. A- E- Organization- Owing to the date of tbe first meeting of the new G- A. II. organ isation for the counties of Union, Snyder, MiHin, Juoiala and Hun tingdon, conflicting with the time of meeting of the Department En campment, Q. A. H., at Allentown, Feb, 14, it bat beeo doeraed advia to change tbe date of the meeting, at Middleburgb, nntil Wedaesduy, Feb, 22, at 10 o'clock, a. m. There ere a namber of oomrndes tbnt de sire to attend both. Don't fail and bave a representative at this meet ing tend a delegation, so that tho matter can be tboronghly disenssod and the organization establiabod on ft firm basis. C. S.Marrs, Chairman, Lewistown, I'a. Dr: J. Y. Shinolk, Seo'y. Middleburgb, I'd. BEAL EDUCATION- The ability to earn an honest liv ing is tbe first qualification for good citizonsbip, and, therefore, tho first thing to be aimed at is tho training of children. The accumulated wealth cl the woild, if nothing' were added to it, wouldj io ex-,8t-ance no moj- tw0 or three moat He, taWr-fore. and, while able to do it, puts nothing in, whether he be king or beggar, iB at any rate A thief. Education is liot diet or chiefly the meie learning of certain facts or principles ; it is each ft derelopemeot and training of faculty as makes one master of him Eelf and bis conditions. Our present definition, and popular oo of the word are altogether too narrow. There is somethiug abrinrd io culling eomo practically incapable tneo, some useless member of society, educated, becaoso be happens to have a parrot like knowledgde of Greek or French drilled into him j while another, whose Land is trained into fitness for rendering grand service to tho world is eokca of as uneducated. LETTER FEOM ZAKSAS. Hampton, Iowa, Jan, 23. Ed. Pout. I left Snyder county in 1879 and emigrated to Iowa. From there I went to Colorado for gold, but soon found it harder to dig than to earu; and soon pulled oat for the Indian Teritory.where.lired of bucks, sqnaws and papooses, crossed over into Texas I3y this time 1 came to the conclusion that it was about time for mo to know what I wanted and tamed back to Iowa where I have lived since. Tbe country io this eoctioo of the state is nodulnU ing with plonty of coal and timber; while for farming land it is unsur passed in the United States, It is also equally good for stock-raising. The soil is deep and rich land that I know to bave been farmed for 20 years last year jieldod 70 bushels of corn to tbe acre. Land sells here all the way from $12 to $40. Tbe last price is only paid for land that is well fenced and uudor a bigb slate of cultivation. We are erjoyiog prohibition here, ' and let me tsll you, it is one of tb grandest measures tbatcan be adopt, ed by any state. We bave less pov erty ftod less ' crimo, eojoy bolter health and lave brighter hopes of Leaven. Tbe market are fair bere com pared to other parts of the West as tt e following prices will abow: Corn 40o.ols 80, barley CO, flax' 100, rye KO, and bay 17 per ton. . We bave bad very cold weather this - winter tbe thermometer has registered as low as 40 degrees bo- low zero. Should tbia letter find room io piper yon may bear from me again. Yours, h. a. WOLF. 0UBT0TJN& WN. Id these days of pslitical eorrnp lien in high places, of rings, secret csucuies, combinations and set-ops, when, after eery ensuing election tho voters of this country are left io doubt and uncertainty as to wheth er the ssveral candidates bave been fiily and regularly elected, or whether their votes have been tam pered with, and so constructed ns to meet tho endt and serve the purposes of a set of political bosses t and the better elms of voters, irres pective of party, have been waiting and watching for somelhing or some one to torn up to bring about a gen eral reform io the politics of thin country, and bring order out of the chaos and politics! confusion with which we are surrounded i and the great question in their minds bas been 'to whom can we look for suc cor aud relief V The answer is plain and apparent to tbe young men of tbe country ; and in connection with this we would say that every political and religious revolution io the history af tho world which has been brought to a successful issue bus been accomplished chiefly by the aid and support of young men. Aleady many of the young meo of our day ore disgusted with the in. trignes of theold-timo political riogs and bosses, and are forming them selves into separate clubs, and so far have been ready to throw their influenco in favor of right and jus tice. TLis influence bas been felt in New Yoik aod rer.uflvlaoia. and wbero tLcy ore formed anti -corruption societies soon spring np as a natnrul consequence, acd fraud ex posed and the offenders in some cas es brought to justice; There are young tneu enough iu the country, if they would combine andj co-oper ate, to cause a revolution in politics and wipe out the machinery of cor ruption, intrigue and fraud. We would hail with delight the day that young men would work iu har mony nnd form associations iu favor of political reform in every voting precinct in the Uuited States. Young men of tbe country, a grand and nollo work is before yon; .1 a iue eyes or minions oi peopio are turned toward you. Arise, then, in your might, sad crush forever tbe bydrn-heoded serpent of fraud cod corruption now so prevalent in tbe ilical circles of to-day. RECEIPTS AND KXPKIiX. DUTIES OF SOTDEH COUNTY FOR liSO. TAUUi.AU HTATKM ENT showing; tbe ftbionnts of County and 8ate taxes a .seK.f, collected, eomuilsslons, abatements, returned and outstanding for the jrenr 1837. Ih-HtVff Ib-tTrr Wnl Cnnti hini.in KrKnklln MM'lU-lxck Mnnrvj Pir IVrrjf Wet NHliMgtur Sj.rlin I'nl.iii insTRicTS.1 rroi.t.ECTon. Ud M Mi l.ilowfi. W ONlwIcr I Simon H I'Mt i .Mirhntl Yell? ON KM rtler Nowion Weul H K Kolyf I Wm II Uxnlnn i II A Klinulrr 1 Win It Jarret i M .1 llotf r Willi H nri!oa Klw.ini Kl:ir Hxniv II l.nb S M Hrntild Ai.it 4 9,t '74 Ii lo;oo; Ml 1 lo it or a T7 IT'S 7t 1 t rj t: i4 4l Cullco!" Ml 1IM ' ill! . 1 i4 r liii list tJ8l IHtO ih Inn. rikiiU Smart I I mrau 4l. (TUutind lng. M h 8T(H ST l ST U t0 2fj SUM Mr T4l S1' 30 44 IT ovf .-$ U T 44 T 1S 17) r, svM Kin ?4 . STS 1 IS 4'J T l I I.i It St STt M CtT til ! 1" W W71 MM 41 tt Mil lis Stt 144 M V6 J:i 1 TiS 184 tl 47 4T 47 0 4 US' iwr 17 1" 4 7- I4TS r4 Sat 1or Som Sir SUUaS xeM ola IB ai(hln( iMMnrtU dorAclaf JnH,'U ISnST M rve'S from Ml ot rl tut Inter on nl0T 11 " rM'd trom Jaohit Do. m per Ofwnial St M H r'tl from Uih oa aa mm laad. ) taal M Dlotar Bride. c Mat aoM. ( tlT Tt CR. B aan of oHrt I4. Imwl aariogian wh ' order of aravloaayrt rMlMmtd 1 44 Rial tat pais SMS 14 M ItoirmlMlnna 174 Sl lit of IW oaittaadlns t&H 11 lantand prarloaS r oaistanillec IK'S Rv aniniBlMlon to licaiorl Tl" U Hf abaUnianU ailowd fit VT BTUxrxiarn'daeanapatcdlaSdalot T1 Hr iaratloBi all wrd lilH My bal. la taaau of Traatarar UN 4f TOTALS, r'i,:.i r it,.e. ;ioi saoi. t iiw.73 y.vo.ii AUUrAlt HTATUSfRN Tof flie collections aiiif xoueratlous of the out- iisTjjinrs. t'nion lrrrr li-a'rr Wst ntrn Montufl rim Trrry V ii inn Ailanii liemor llrrivi-r Wrt vmr ('haman Kranlilin JiK'k.nll Ml.lillphlirph IMIilillecreek Monrua I'f oa frttr ' I'rrry Wrt I SnllU'crura !rtnu; I 'nloa j j rOiUOii.TTI OohiicL I ..ooi. I Uutfli.nU- V ".M-XTUHH. Tear, j.ljn. I im, .. I linn. Ing. .loiin 11 ll'x.ver .silTI T Ma tiUv 1 oua . Sill Icxirra A Kllna 1M. . M T" W 44 Tt H Sil.llh " 4W t4 11 Miclil YalalV " 1 S7 Mm 831 ST '.'oliii lrr t' lit- 4i" I Wai U.Uiratt S109 ti SI 4 'INtvul Woaniaf '' ID Mai 4 4. ,ltor H Mwl rlit " 4)yx Mtt I.I. M. Mliiillaawarth IMS. Tl 47 6TSI tt W U Sifincr " T3r. f.)4t t' Isimnn II Ollt " . liSv llil.a t IT IMIdiael Yfinly " l " E'T 4 4i llal. ltohnr " 'Ml' H, V 14 H St mud 11 Hri igar " IA1V4 149 1' T Tt Solomon Kiln " Vtoo aii 1st lUurr K iioltila " Til Ha 1 17 11 tt ll'nnl Ilumiiiel " 14 3M ST II Ot l.tnlin A lTk " St CMP tT. Wli.1rrett " tl IM81 1174 lllJltrl.fr " MO. 410 SS01 Thom I' IMrr " 4 01 4 1 t '. iMwurd l lrhar " 4 S. 20v. W f I'llKnM.n " llt. 14 1" T 74 S M MetroM " mill llltF" 114: 4T1 'II H Sclmo " 1" m v ii 10 a.. TOTALS t4Ml tM.t tl $111 iM tJ 7 Receipts and .Espcnditwet- Trothonotary's Otilcs. W W WittaomTor faa Iu foil for lln Wm M ana Pooka! It 40 Sobambai'h and Hpltlar Kaptlr. Inn clialr Si J3140 Reutter Si Recorder's OITlce. Win Mann UoekoU 13 21 CoinmiHKloner's 0(Ilcr. Wm I HoTr I.rop atiil flxturci 0) 1 Urlr Uarliar portaa atami amtcar.la 100 LiDbrii Tub Society book of lorm Ot Jobii Moiio Commlaalooor rS day rli T Jamna N llouaar l " 2ST SO laaac KnlUy 77 172 W llorura Allm0 Attoroaf U Sutler C lar HWOS 111 1125 KherlfT's OtTJce. Nr n Mlilrtlrawarth Sbrllf UonvajlDK I .on a and lillr in Kal.-ru Htal I' ty rvoord faa In ma M W Torukar He Elliott and Taylor eaaa 4 00 Kaoord lea In H.tpar Moaaer and I.kdiIU raa 1 Tl Suminotilnai and drawing Juror Kb 1 Mar ' Kept it u tt ii.a Oonjln Oo Wenrli h lo E S l'tull J 2110 IU It) M 10 20 10 4100 S08TI CourtH. That rr:bibitl:d5t5 Want- Aud now we kunw just what the prabibitior.ists want, 'ibey arc not opposed to 'intoxicating liquors, and por consequence do not eon demo drunkenness, which is the re sult solely of using 'intoxicauts.' Their fight is against 'alcohol.' In Massnchnsetts the other day, the probibitiouiots of that State got vo ty indignant because a bill was in troduced in the Massachusetts legis lature to abolish the use, sale, ex change, barter, giving away or man ufacturing of 'intoxicating liquors.' ibey insisted that this was too 'vague,' too indefinite.' Tbey want ed the word, 'iotoxiontiog' dropped and tbe word 'alcoholio' substituted Tbe pretcheis have taken up the matter, that is those who favor pro bibition, and tho Bay State, conso quently, is agitated to its innermost recesses. Now there are various drugs that aro 'intoxicating' that yet are not tr-I ga ai .i .... mcuuaiio, ji tneso mo Cine! is opium io all its various preparations, but chiefly in those of morphia and lauiianum. Nrxt comes cannabis indicator its active principle, has heehs. Chloroform, sulphuric ether and vanoos ether drugs have tbe power to prodnce intoxication with nil the pleasant and nnpleasant feeK ings that attend a high old dmnk. Tho most harmless thing that can cnusa drunkenness is alcohol. When carried to excess, or when need by weak and delicate creatures, such at womoc, preachers, and boys, its evil ttTocls are terrible, but it is so stigel of mercy compared with opium, basbeebh or other drugs that pro duce 'intoxication.' One would na turally suppose that tbe cbj.ct of a moral crusnde us primarily with tbe effects of as agent and not oec essatily with that agent itself when tboso effects oould not be producod if the agent were not used. And those effects, if immoral at all, are just as bad whoa produced by one as by another agent just as bad morally,. that is to say. We natur ally suppose that tbe object of a temperance movement is to abolish T -1 . i. r - iii uuueuuBPa. out iue auatsscouN setts prohibitionists deolare tbey sre not concoarned shout intoxica tion at all It is 'alcohol' they want to destroy. Reasoning from this declaration it is permissible to say that tbe prohibitionists want to break up tbe 'grog-shops' but favor tbe opium den. Down with the saloon, tbeo, bat let tbe opium joint remrio J February Tarts Grand Jurora frill Tlpaiara aod Oocrt Crytr Stenitur ipur Uoi.aieul ratorni May Tria Oram! Juror Petit " Tliiaiav and Court Crrar SteDoiirapbar t'omtabi raturn Sit Term (Ira lid Juror Petit " Tlnatava and Court Crytr Hiein rplier touaiiu rriurua Ileo Tarm lrand Juroi Petit TiiMiaaa and Court Cr; f Stt'iioarapb-r awito CotistablPK1 Witneuxe' nnd Justices l'ecb iu Coiiiiiioiiwpnltii Cases. Commonw-alth tb Ooar Bfcar t ?Q ' I rank Hil 't a. Oacar laylor I 00 " Kliaa l.' tin in tn it t. hi ba Erdly III hT ' Miner llack.rJ KM i John KtllDnar 1 1 M t ' Joda Wntel el al 11 T t. .iWnrlrh 1111 " llarrar a. Muaaer 10 SI ' " KIMi. I h Arlt'Kaat ' Jarob hand i " S l) Hummel 113 04 471 1 CtOO l 1 40 44 in t Tl It (000 so a W M 421 Tt 43 VO TO 74 41 10 171 SI mi t M 0 .ta 40 10 4V4 IT 41 464 ll)(UlritiorS. Jie. b Ollb-rt t al Ini'ieat on i)ad body ol Auialla kra'iar IS 04 SMtl 1104 Prlnon. Aatlmny M('alay attra tton MOO lit to le w io work Nar II iMMllrnrortb boarding I rlaon.ra J II Kd bal Infall cn baatlug i.mirft tua V Statler a arrhllaot lit 14 1) T HI na.laln full lor tin work 104 W II Wlnay t'oal 1 73 S FSbe-ry lnauranra Prllon U00 II K Miller h hon "OD IIHH.bocb ' -" II A lloldorf " IT 10 Wm H Sojdar " 17 W UMteiirr "aadStabla si 71 AH. I-Uod t al lab-.r TO 21 ) Hietler IralHlit on Camant 74 K (I I rancl cua ramoot 4 51 John Nbannon labor 1 W BWllirjOoal 10 00 Wm II Hirtiuau Iron work 4 71 A Kolltaurr.ylng.lr.ua dred 1 71 Aartn Nii'llnr Iu full lor wood work a tlT M A J lirniroT window ibadn and mturr) t Prank H u I'l) rl-enln; prl.an I 04 Aaron stellar luml.er k work at wall floor and li-ni-a 411 Abaloia soyd- r (uo between ell and Jail lot . IM Philip Spud work ateallardoor I HI J II (-.baonua fc Son Cell loekl i M w H fieawr lenee raila I IT Wm y lleroailn a Co U dot bad a da UC0 AI Clrland work tl toll lock I vO Aaron sutler lumbar lor amok h. TM J sttkr work at imok bona lit Court Iloust, A'.frad Hflmbwk, wood 1 00 H K UaUl. Janitor 40 00 W U Wmer.e- ! M 'i7 t) Metier, wlra faea neitlr f 04 Aarou hUtlier, luBl-er at (Vre 141 AI. L'leUnd Uboi at tunc aod (rain, Itl Frank Bubb. tt I Ot Joi.o r Utlr " Ini barl.a Hpald " " 1 10 John t Si.iler hauling 1 ou Wm II Her, eo'd'a Sit .1 (1 Waller, Doata 1 II Wui 11 llarlmad blackialulnt at ! guard TOt l T Khradua, cbimnay cp alora guaida, eta. 14 Tl Haraluiier, W altar Co, plaak Itr drain, 4 tT Urld,jet and Repairs. Zone II ti HlHhSton MM Pollera SO 00 llooveit . tit (liKid - 60 Waliali 41 S3 Wluiera lot lluwrraok 1414 J I'ortallu tM KauU 4l SbaHer SIM Smith I VI Long 1140 Siooo Monro twp 100 Plue Streat IbelluagrOTe) to II l.owar s llalerr SI 11 llrabakera Uroa . IIM 21 Buyer HI 0 BtUocli ItTI liabley IIM bmr Sill It Dreaaa , Sat 419) U III! M Printing. Oourlor rob Aadltorc Reporl IIM - Court PrWamatloa - tleeilaa Trlbaae Fsa Auditor' Repori ISM " Court rrt'tlamatlaa soot HN MM . " Eleotloa ' Tluiee Pnb Auditor Report ISM ' Conrt Proelanatloo " Elaotloo Pott Pub Aadltor' Report IM ' (.ort t'rocUmatlon " Election ' " Forut "Act' cn lata Job Work Assessors. Rprlng Aimnt K'glatretlon 40 00 MM ilM MM MM til 00 MM 14 lit SOM 30 tt 814 00 i:too 171 Election. February Election 141 IT Oonatabl adaertlalng and at landing aama Itn II Noveaber K action wj TV Oeo p siutier election bjlea Inr Spring lowrablp IM Ann Oepb. r ln aitendlrg Fall leetioa l"i M 0 I. mltk at al co'nputluf ' tloa raturn UST 13 I) Miscellaneous Payments. J H ArnolJ auditing oounly ofDnara account of 1SS 10 M O A Molaodae aiecm paid beyond credit allowed on (Oalp order for IIM S 40 Adam Smith County Andtor 11 uo U W Siarar " " liio J 1 Hornier ter ' ' It 04 lleniiea llle Builih Jury Commit. alaaloa. r IT M Wm A Olaa ll i t J P Aurand Clerk to ' luM J Crone raoordtog Xl Trraiurcr Deed lo IHI Jg Tl John Uaaehla lor taxa ra'urned on unaaatad laoda aa eoi lector of t-raaallo twp for iai.1 lor wlilcb no orclll bad been al lowed tba (aid collect r nn the ract.rrla or tba onVe lo tba UIaentol hi acaouot ItM f C Uuiallua eipreaaau TOO John.too On Stationery '.4 60 J E Morrla Snp'tof eoultaln K 8 Penitentiary OTtl Jail lloBil re.leem'd 41M oa latere.! paid on Uuodad debt luut T3 laaa Kreley ejoe leionvffl- clal bualneaaln lwi) 4 IS Parry M Haim wltnaaa Iu 8el- garl liialoy caaa 1 Tl Slmpaoo aod Gilbert faa la Elleott and Taylor caa 3 00 rtanry (teTkibrrlla. el al eoeie 13 el K L, Hufar t lank book 33 10 II ii Orimta at al coat In Mayer fioliueter enaa MM John Hark e olloctor Monroe twp 1HM tat pa d luto the Traath ury and fund tu be uocolleo t.ble SI Solomon Kholl burial aapanea of 8 H Htrawa.r adeo'.l loldlor 12 CO John H Martlu burial axrenaot ol Tho Hollea adaa'd eoldier 14 M II SMplgolrayer burial eiienat al I.owie Crawford a dea'd oldiar MM Klaotiou law fur Moore twp and atatlunary I 00 Seabold a. Kunkla atatlonary 1 Wm Mann atatlotiarr 1311 0 I. Smith aupper for Jurort In Waiiriobea 311 J F riieilrr ocal ehuta 140 C tsiet er Irjiglit k tultgraphlng 147 Ella llutaioelboraa hire uualal buaioeat 171 Daniel Uokuer tax rarnnded which had been arrouauuilf taaeaied M C btetler aerrloe "one for the 8iaia tlie amount of wliiuh wa pi lil Into tba Uuunty Tieaury L) tbialatv f Tfald aervion by way ol credit tu tba county aocuuBl with thaatau 9HM M I. UlllerS baadatunea for dan'a aoldler 460 JW Kunkla aervlea lor eouuty I 00 WilteamyarfcMoa ilatlonary at 41 H U (irlwm Prolaaalanal lot Tua rendered in eiijuallng lata lax TIOM J 8 A Haitian tama won Oeo Kouehetal Koad Viewer Win W II Urayblll at al Hoalp 1U tt TM tl TU1 Tl a4.i General Statement. Llabllltle Order of lead tnd prtrloal f earl outaundlng 3M Bouded debt ISSOtuw 1I3S1 tt Assets. Taiei of HIT ontltaudlng i'tXi 11 H lh4 and previuu year Ml it Amount Iu Treury Jan 1 'II llou 47 Llabiiltleala exceaa over Aaitt Mil St 11302 S! Cost ot New Prison. Actual oat of now prlaoa Includ ing ground building and out building leaaea luriiltur wlBdow tbade and ail luclden tal eipunaeaconuected In tba budding of the (am Irom tba Bret turrar ol crouud to data ol thle report - I2WI0 11 Koud and BrldKe Viewers' Damages. R II Waawr Parry twp MM W W Witteiimjer for K S.mtere " 10 M Daclel Wltmar and Tba Uower . Umoo Tilt H P Ac p Sallnagrora Boro l0 M Elliahaib MillboU alouroe twp so M laaau I'.lUr 10 CO (Jeorge (Jury ell n it g J W I)aa:i ' " M SO C W Urowu " 4SO0 Jonaa Aurand '' u 40 00 Sarah Helm - Parry M ItM Augu.tua btraub Parry and tbapiuau " ItM W C Auraud Monro 11 00 JPCorU u it ( 04 J F HolUuaUlu " 111 M BUFiei " ' lltM tW tu SNTDER COUNTY 88. Purauuut to law, we, tbe uader sltsuett Coiuuiiiwloners of Buyder t;ounty, puuneu ine loreaolnff btate iiient o( receipts and expenditures ol said county lor iue year 1887, and al so the liabilities ttud anaets of the euid coiittty oa the lt day of Jan uary, 188a. Wittieua our hands and the seal of said ofnee, this tfuu day ot January A. U. 1003. JOHN MOBST, JAMKtt N HOU8RR, ' ISAAC KllDLY. Atiett. Comuiitsiooera C. 6TKTLSR, Clerk. C. A. Bolender in aooount with Soy a a. M ik aer oouniy tor vue year 1887. DR. To atnonnt of Oonoly auddtala UgroflMT SlSMtt (4 tag of IMS tad pre- Tloue year ouiaund'g 1431 II oa baud t leM Battle. , 1 tuaut SS4S47 KeovlTMl from BUU ' taSJuea4 by UrlSlSl ti and AUanaai ITTSM " "for ihImmIi and 4JaaauM allowed ' ea las of Ia) WW tetw m KJ15 44 Bill of costs in hearing airalnst the Commissioners and Trenurer of Snv- tier county, before the County Audi" tors, to be paid by John aionn, jainea N. HnnFsr, and C. A. Bolender : Witness. i. Calvin Btetler. 1 day . 1 00 " iiiiipnge, Oin uo i to tl H Grimm, 1 day 1 00 " mileage, 6m M 1 86 Isaoo Erdle, 1 day 1 00 " nilleair. 8m 4S 1 4S Frank Dubb,Uep'y KlierllT serving subpoena and nay o tyy pumujviip. 4) m m i Cliat.Drcpse, Dep'y SherllT service on tiouser, HVi x u t.3 bq ei 1 1 . t r ilea jnn. o. 18n. W. W. Wittrsmter: Prcth'y We the nnderslirned Andllnra nf snyuer uounty, Htate of Psnnsylva uia uo nereov cert rv mat in tha d a charire of our dutv devoIvlna anon im by-law we met at the Court House of the county aforpsald on the first Monday or Jan. A. 1). 18tW, beinir the second day of the month, to audit, settle and adjust the aooounta of tha several effloers of said county, whose accounts it Is our duty to audit, set- tie anu adjust, ana that we rind the rorejroitiK statements to be correct ex cept in the Commissioners statement under the hendinir of Miscellaneous payments we find the credit of noven hundred and ten dollars claimed as a payment to II. H. (iriinm to be found .1 in . I . . . . . tfi on mi uifRai contract, dated May 27th 1W7 n evidence and uinrked J. K. P. No. 8. to he incorrect to the ex tent of $610. We further find the credit claimed in the account of C. A. Holentler lute County Treasurer of seven hundred and ten dollar ($710) paid out on the said illeiral contract on the 27th day of An., 1887, for wiiicu order iso. Ul In evidence and marked J. K. P. No. 2 was subse. quently issued and presented as a voucner lor said payment, to be in correct to t hit extent of 0t0. And we do further certify that at the meeting oi tne auditor , John Molin, James N. llouserand Isniic Erdly, Kx-Cotu inissioners of Snvder county, and also C. A. LSolender, Kx-Treasurer of Sny der county, were severity summoned und did uppenr before the said lionrd of AuditorH' and werednly examined, and upon due deliberation we dlsnl low six hundred and ten dollars (010) of the above named credit, and we find the above named John Mohn, James N. Houser and C. A. Koletidcr jointly and severully Indebted to the comity of Snyder iu the sum of Six Hundred and Ten dollars ($nOI) to gether with eight dollars and fifty nine cents (f.3..) costs as per laxa tive hereto annexed. - making In the aggregate nn iudetitednesa of Six Hundred and Kltrhteeu dollars and rifty-nine cents ($018.S9.) and we here by direct the Cotiimishioners of Bnv- der county to cause the wild amount of Indebtedness to be collected and refunded to the county of Snyder. January otn 1338. - KLI PORTZLIXK, J. KOHLKK PKCK, JOHN P. KKARN9, Filed Jan. 6. 1888. County Auditors. W. W. Wittknmvkr, Proth y. Ml, Art Prooplly. We p'jssessihe facility and inclination to give you re al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of uhicli is just m and comprises the tartest line of U DIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, J 'LrfJVNELS, UNDER WEAR, LACKS, RIB RONS, JlfUS- LIjYS. blankets, comforts. GENT'S BURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boois. Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware etc. Yotl W ll be nl&rtZP.cL in a a hmi 7.,"., - u time honesty in quality and price with new, resh styles PKICES VERY LOW; MdlfiilaDirQCiDe M IDDLEB URQH, Pa ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE-I-et'rm of dralolatrtoln,on tli etate ot KLIZAIItTIi K.HU lata ol FRANKLIN T.iwa-I.lp. St.yd-r Co., Pa., dau'd, liarlng t'nen grunted to the nn laratgaa.1, all peron knnwn w thaintetv Indabtrd toaald Htitiin rai,uaalad to make Immediate payment, ard thine having eUlm will proeent them duly authenticated to tha andaralgned for tattle- weua. JF.RF.MIAH nr.WSHKM. LLlZAbLTU UKttshKM, Jan. 4, SI. . Admlnlatrator. CROWN ACME ! Tbe best Burning Oil tbat can be made from Petrolium. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke tbe chimney. It will Dot cbar tbe wick. It bas a bigb fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection . FAMILY SAFETY OH. It ia muunfaetaretl from the finest Crude in tbe mod perfectly equip ped refineries ia tbe world. It is tbe Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours trnly, SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sonbnry, Pa Sheriff o Sale. Whereas, by virtue or a writ of Tl. Fa.. Iriued out nl tha Cejrt of Common fleaaaol Hnyder eouu'y, I'a., aud to tne directed. I will exiMwe Hie lollowiug real ealaU to hulillo Hal at tha Court Houaela Mlddleuurgh, at loo'elvok a. is Wednesday, February 22, 1888. IMrtch. TRACT NO. 1. I'l Ka. HuIuk all that caruln tract ol land altuat In Ciilun Townalilp. Hnyder eounlr, I'a., bounded Kill by lauda of Kllaa WelI, aaet by Jarob Uenuer. euutli by Kuaan Snyder, weet hv Theuiaa tlornwell aud Juhu Huckinelatar, conlatnlnK ... liillt'U ... I I. . . . . " i wuHnihi itiJUBt- iiAiin aod ethr noo- eeaarj ouiuuiiuioaa. THACTlfO.S. SltunU Id aalfi towualilp, boundad north by muii nv. i, emm oy jaouu uenuer anil AloriKMI lli.lnal...l h. 1 ..I. - U l .t w . I Thouiaa Conejell, ooutalulng II ACUriJ more or la, whereon are ereoled a TWO Kl'OKY HUMEUWEU.INtl I1UUHK. MANIC IIAK.N, au u irrciiRiru anq oilier ueceerary ouiouilulnira, CUMD1T1UNM let the liiiclieat ai d bt bid. dertobetbe purvhaaaren ooujilylu; with the condition oftii aale. Und. Super Beat, ol Ih puroliaa tuv ay uiuat b paid a oon aa the prupeny laairuea ou, anl Dalaiin lo be paid al the HherlS'a office ou or belore Taelay. I'eh. 'all, law. laoaaeul non-aouipllaooa with aoadl llolia. the mouer bald down at dm. uia .1..11 be forfeited aud I fie Hherllf will raturn writ un aoldrorwautofaompllauca tu aondltloa. Ird. Nodeed lor lliaproMrty will be acknowledged uulllall tha DurvhaM luoae aii.il . ...i.i i. tits purvhaaar, and whaa the flret lien aiaIIUr oevuuiea iue purcaaaar na oiuat wrlta out and Biake tha iaclal raturn and reoaint law liia ay neliire liia deed will be ackoowladaad. Halaed. takau lata aieuuttoa and lo at aUd a tht proparty of Hunan Hnyder. KKUBKni DKEK8E. harltf. Bherin Offloa, BlldUu.bur.-u, Jan. IM, 'at. Irlll 1 1 fce. U hafireiiiiia eeeea wart erewk IJII1 if 'fa.ewK akiia,Sl wllla-y UUll'liaailNa' l t mm , a aI3a aaiaiS rm v leee. I a it j ft HU - a, 1 . ' - 1 .1 I mm a. ,... a....... We Ml Mladic 1 still continue in tbe Merchant Tailoring bntioess with rooma ia Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. .nl ItttrA trwa mioni rif infnrminrv Ilia riAnnla r9 Kb, rlae .in.l. 4 L fl bave ou band a well seiectvu stocK oi I Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samplfe from the best and most reliable Hew York and Philadelphia lionsea, and will sell lower tbao ever. Cutting, Cleaniag, Repairing, Ijs ing and ooouring done on suon nonce. Nov. llf. B. B. BUCK The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gnn and Rifle Combined. This system in combined riilo and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes even moro marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth ers m strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. nM-n.it. 1. iinvi it""Bv tvciiit iu 10 xius, pneo wo lop-siiiipucinMi, w.iuiu ns uuovo,oa-oo itaiiaru cartnugo, or? 1 1 - - S?oUi T he above prices includlo 100 paper she ami one box nfl CillUUtgl'a. FISHING-TACKLE 1 A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, cct. I respectfully submit to you n few prices; Assorted Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, tr out-lioks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c ncr doz. best oiled-silk lines frnm 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other linos from 1 to 2 cents po yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly auciiucu io. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. -AT- Freidmanfe Getz Beavertown, Pa The undersigned desire to inform the puhliothat they have just returned from the City with a fine Stock of Fa&WiTBB Goods Consisting of a fu ll Un eof Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladies' Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made LTM D.P3 Ladles' Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions Jewelry, Clocks w atones, unams, uiassware. uusensware. ace. - v w ' w We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-t ways allow the nigbest pries. Vo Wit.thalll:rclrrcx.a"9, ars thz 'or ishieh we c have been llezsi r.Hul tc7 ii rJ hepsto rr. tt" t::zr.z : " y Ir.'jzri::: c
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