v7 t "I A Lasoky Bttewan. A eorioua story vrsa told In Wathtaf ' ton tire otherdaj about tbe late Senator Senna, of Weat Virginia, whose statue la to be placed in tho capitoL Wires he first came to congTean a Mrs. Kss.ro n, vrlio IItmI in the tame boarding house, lim to buy a ticket in a ;hurch fair for a oooking I complete kitchen outfit, hroed out to be the lucky ype and he eent the goods to his home, in West Virginia. While he wae ar ranging for their shipment at the rail way station be waa introduced to the young lady who afterward became hi wife, and Jocularly Invited her to be come his cook. She replied that aha would bo Tery glad to do so. The next winter Mrs. Eearon sold Mr. Kerma ticket in another fair given by the same church. This time the prise was a plain gold ring, and again he was successful. , He put the ring carefully away until 1 it was needed at his wedding a few months later, and it so happened that his bride was the first person to use the cook store. Mrs. - Kenna Is now post mistress at Charleston, W. Va,, and the legislature of that state has decided that its representative in the gallery of statues of statesmen at the capital ' nhall be the man who won hist wedding ring1 and his kitchen furniture at a raffle. V singular sad remarkable fact was brought out at the seventy-first annual meeting of the Baltimore fc Ohio Rail road company, and that is there have been only ten presidents of the com pany in 71 years, as follows: Philip E. Thomas, Louis McLane, Thomas Swan, William Q. Ilarrison, Cbauncey Brooks, John W. Garrett, Robert Garrett, Sam uel Spencer, Charles F. Mayer and John K. Cowen. The line was put in opera tion to Harper's Ferry fn 1934, was built to Winchester, Va., in 1830 and to Stras bnrg In 1870. Westward it went to Cumberland In November, 1841, and on to Wheeling, W. Va., by January 1, 1851. The Parkerabnrg branch from Grafton ro Paxkeraburg was opened May 1, 1847. ri is the only great railroad company 1 l-.a t Is being operated under its original name and charter. The patent office Is continual bene ficiary from the bicycle erase. Every tiny a patent is tsken out for a new kind if bicycle or an improvement on an old one. Moat of tbem are utterly Imprac ticable and are never seen outside the home of the inventor. It ia evident that many of these inventors are ignorant of the laws of mechanics, and their de vices to "increase the power" by cranks, -levers, cogs and other Jimcracks are kiugbable. The notion that a man can put a certain amount of power into a bicycle and get four times that power - out of the machine Is opposed to all oljuiwlaftga based upon experiment, -iisjssww'jwile who harbor this delu- m ofco' time and money in nse to achieve, the Impossible. Meflt of a conductor who 1 an accident which en- y . earning ability, the Con solidated Electric Railway company, of frunta Barbara, Cal., gave the gross re ceipts of its lines for one day while be was in the hospital. His case appealed to his fellow workmen and the pubiio, as he had been a faithful employe and tma the sole support of his mother. The other employes of the company on the same day gave their day's earnings to him, and patrons of the road had con ductors ring up sums ranging as high as $20. The car receipts amounted to $327.05. V man in Norway, Me., to whom a small debt is owed has taken a novel way to collect it. After blowing a debtor up on the street In the presence of passers-by and street loafers he ac costs him whenever he sees him. If the debtor notices him he credits htm with so many cents for recognition. If he doesn't notice him at all it is one cent credit. After each meeting the creditor sends in a new bill with the proper credlla. Speaking of alimony, an odd sort of cage is reported from Arkansas City, where a man ia paying $3,000 to his di vorced wife nt the rate of $50 a month. After procuring this divorce he mar ried a rich woman, who, however, in nists on bandllngherown money. Once every month she goes around to the di vorced wife and pays the $50 on her bus band's account. The relations between tbe two women are amicable. Physiologists are unable to explain Jiow people falling from heights some times escape Injury. A servant girl at Mount Vernon, N. V., dropped from a window 00 feet high, got up and walked back into the house. Her mistress no ticed mud on her dress and asked if ahe was hurt. "No," was the reply, "only a little shook." According to the latest report there ure in every New England town persona who are planning to go to the Klondike region next spring. And they all ex pect to find enough gold to make them millionaires. But the name of those who will return empty-handed will be legion. New Enplond town are quarreling rboi" ' nffrt trolley ride. That be te. It. L, and Nashua, N. . .is supposed to be in the . ii paper ha discovered nous route that covers . i ere I a good ride for a niclae. .,').. POINTS ABOUT HEIFERS. Haw Dea-elo Tfceaa lata WM Thar ! JSe. -. . , The heifer 1 the soother of the dairy cow, and the heifer will bo what her an tecedents and your care make her. It is too lat to look after the antecedents of the calves already born, but not too lata to keep them in a growing condition, and growing Into what they ought to be. If designed for beef, aays a writer In New York Produce Review, feed freely with corn; if designed for the dairy, oat are a most excellent food. They will not be so fat as they would if fed on corn, but fatness is not what la desired in a dairy animal. On the con trary, it la something to ateer dear of. If you teaeh the heifer to fatten ahe will not depart from tbe habit when she is a cow. It you want her to excel at tbe pail give her food that la rich in muscle-making elements rather than a fattening food. Skim milk ia good for a dairy heifer up to several months of age, and when ahe is weaned from milk oat will aerve an excellent pur pose. In truth, oats should be fed be fore the dietof skim milk is withdrawn. It ia far from impossible to ruin a heifer so far as milk production goes by feed ing too much rich food, and it is possi ble to hurt her seriously by withhold ing a sufficiency of food. Of the two evils too much food is worse than too little, but it Is less liable to occur, for where one ia Injured by too much food, probably 100 are injured by too little, and it is a safe guess to make that at least half of the heifer calves are fed too much like steers for them ever to make the best kind of cows. Choose corn and timothy hay for the steers, and oat and clover bay for the heifers. In feeding hay, early cut hay for heifers and later cut for steers is in the right line. SCOURING IN CALVES. Only Aboat Taa Per Cast, of Tfcoee Attack Ara Saved. Scouring In calves gives trouble on all, and sometime causes very serious loss on some farms. It la an Infectioua dysentery in young animals, and fre quently less than ten per cent, of those attacked are saved. The more general trouble I known as white scours or gas troenteritis, nd most farmers have a private remedy for it. A great thing ia to prevent scour If possible by tbe care ful changing of food and attention to diet generally. On looking through the oow houses on a large Danish dairy farm recently I noticed that in the trough In tbe calf pen there were always two lump for the animal to lick. One was tbe customary piece of rock salt and the other a piece of chalk. To an Inquiry, the learned professor who bad ths farm under bis direction replied that it was to keep the calve from becoming sour in the stomach. He added that rock aalt and chalk were easily accessible, and the calve were never or rarely troubled with the com plaint which is so prevalent on Ameri can farm.. In all probability It may be an old-faahloned precaution, known to many people, as prepared chalk is a constituent of ww jmnviAiisa Atv diarrhea and scouring, but it ia not generally followed. It is easy of trial, and those who put it to a test would do well to relate their experience, favor able or otherwise, a the case may be, for the benefit of others. Homestead. IMPROVED MILK CAN. It Will Hot Rplll Its Caataata Kvaa Wtts Upset. Her k the picture of a can that ha been highly praised as a hot-weather milk receptacle. It is closed tight and capped over at th top, ao that it will not spill tbe fluid, even if upset Tbe picture shows a section of the in side. The tightly covered fuhnel-ahaped HOT WEATHER MILK CANS. receptacle projecting down into the can contalnsenough loeor ice water to keep cool at the same time thetit prevent the milk from being shaken and churned about so much as it otherwise would be, thus causing it to keep sweet longer. The can is shown closed at the top In the Illustration. Son Francisco Chronicle. HINTS FOR DAIRYMEN. Water from a long unused well is not fit for the cow. Milk quickly and thoroughly. Quick milking is the thing. Watch the milk to see that it is nat ural. If unnatural do not mix It with other milk. Droppings should be removed several times a day if the cows are kept stabled all the time. Land plaster is one of the very best things for absorbing moisture and odors In the stable. Tbe oleomargarine business has had a serious setback, but the bogus lard business still goes on. Sand will make a very good absorbent In the stable, the only objection being that it will get into the hair. - It Is always well to milk a stream or two on the ground to carry away any dirt that may be at the craflce. Cold milk absorbs odors very readily, but cold or warm It should never be brought In contact with odors. West ern Plowman. "Run an scrub yer face, Willie.' "Wot fer?" "I think Til let yer kiss me.--JournaL A JUVENILE) rnESBHTIMIrT. Tommy (who has Just been whipped by his mother) to his Sister I toll yen what It Is, th man that Barries' Jtra will have a nice mother-in-law Flfe ffend Blaetter. O K4MIM FOR OOtlaVT. Attorney What proof have yo fbat Mr. Ootroz waa inana when no and this will? Wltneas Just before be signed it, be dipped hi pen Into the) mrjcilatr bottle by mistake, and instead of swaarhif hs merely laughed and called for anottsar penv-N. Y. World. QREAT EXPECTATIONS. . v Professor Grammar School And your son, I hear Is attending college T ; Mrs, 8truckle Tea, he's gone to one of them pyrotechnic institutes, and we Vna he'll soon extinguish himself, Well Children that are not very robust need warmine, buildine and f at-formlne food somcthingf to be used for two or three months in the fall that they may not suffer from cold SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Over Oil with Hypophos- phites ot Lime and Soda supplies .exactly what they want. They 'will thrive, grow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic Nearly all of them become very fond of it For adults who are not very strong-, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in tirstlass con dition. Ask your doctor about this. Bt aura yon get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Set that the aw ana Bin are on int wrapper - AD druggist! 1 50c and f 1.00. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Report of Receipts $uid Cxpenditares of Snyder County for . the year ending Dec. 31, 1897. TABULAR STATEMENT showing amount of county and atato tax as sessed, eullvcted, returned, eoiniulasiou, exonerations and abat went allowed and outstanding, for the year 1807. I 1 1HSTKICTS. I ELECTORS. Adams Braver Bearer West ontre Chapman Franklin Jackaon aUddletuivh Mldaleureek Monroe .Penn Perry Perry West flellungrove Spring ' ' I tilou Washington la. Jliildlmwarui (TSUI l-uac BuUHh lMiU II llaeIDgr, Jinepn Kerr Win, U. SueUey M J Courtney tutuuu Olilt O M Muu Jncob Row Tnomus Hs C L Umiilwrilng Nelaon Mewgei Jarob Fulls AJUnna Robert wnltli Jacob U siabl Wm 11 RoueU lima fftMU CM IT UJ0&5 Mil TS 47 M TIM St 1774 16 JO a BSS7 S35 61 int as 11117 6-'5xS it as Total tlWWB "'TABULAR STATEMENT showing collections made, exonoratijns allowed Baud outstanding taxes for 1890 and previous year. niSTHICTH. I OtiLLBCTUHH. Yaar Jan. l,lg4. .. tloai. Ina. Uuion : Jutiu H, HouKr i4 , sa 17 117 Bearar Went ! Wm. (. tsuilth 1V0 44 11 44 11 Beaver West: Wm.U. 8mlth lttut 444 W 844 88 I Adams : Jas MIOdlrRW'Ul 18U4 ft 41 M 8 J 87 Bfaver W. JP llommel 1HW sal 11 tia 48 T t i Cuopuaii , W II Hkellay 18V4 70 44 MM e 61 Franklin lalab Howrraos 1M 1U 80 185 m ; Middlecreek Paul iluinuiel 1843 T 10 70 14 4 IT Ponn : C L Oeniberllng 18U6 i7 1 W 84 41 ' ! Helinsgrova A J Urn? 18V6 W 44 V0 4S 'IMInK llenryUcws 18U6 144 U t. l M 1161 Union A W Aucker I8W4 'AM 10 INK 41 1 44 Wannington j J oundrum 18v4 18 71 18 1 .. Adauii Jaa Mlddleaw'tb 18V4 144 IS HS 8J 4 m 17 62 Beaver Iiutac MoUhU 18V8 178 44 1MW 14 87 Beaver West Jn.iS llotumel lav 849 OA 4 18 it 87 Uleiura JowpuKrr 1884 144 IS IM 60 6 81 Chapman W It Suelloy 18v mo to 184 80 el 40 franklin lHalab Bowernox 1V4 lin 74 nil 42 ' 84 ' I Jackwiu Solomon Kline lv4 62 80 61 II m i 1 Mlddleburrth C118lelnlnsr IK 61 61 47 41 440 . Middlecreek Paul Hummel 14M 64 04 40 to 14 cs , Monroe B ' Hummel in 115 6 Tit uo to 8 ' Penn C L;Of mtwrllng 1844 W4 44 163 T 10 11 46 Perry J A Hroalus 18V4 . 61 Si 84 00 14 81 Parry Wen Jaeob KolU 16V4 46 66 44 w 1 67 Sellnsgrove A J Uroaa 18US 44 84 6 00 40 84 Hvrlng Henry Qohs 18V 111 V8 114 Tl no 67 Union A W Aueker - m 140 74 164 44 Ut 80 WasblDgton J J ttundrum lav MS II is 84 1 so I4SII 74 14081 U 1W 44 $51284 Receipts and Expenditures. Prothonotary's Office. J. C. Bchoeh Psea for 1M 616 IS Certifying Judgment! forlRM 86 50 O. W. wacenaeller, bUnka 87 IS A. II. Aurand, " B AO WaVTunla, " Wm. K Murphy, blank books 18 00 Aaron 8 telle, lumbar 92 Hun Prlnnn Co., blank books 16 00 ii B. UppinooM Co., atatloncry 81 45 A, J. t-raaegraw, repairins ufflca 43 07 J. A. Snyder, printing; 711 J. A. L Urn bard, blanka U 50 W. O. Joneton Co., docket, ate.. 11 10 . C. Be booh, re-enveloping ,eu4 n, w Register and ltecorder's Office. O. M. Bhlndel, certifying mortgagee for DM 54 55 O. W. WagenaaUar, blanka 1 50 J. A. Lumbard, " 200 W. P. liurpby A Bon, dockets 40 75-W 80 CoramiHsioners' Office. O. W. Wagtnaeller, blanks 475 100 B. B. Willis Bon, courier, 1 yr. J. A. Bnvdar. Item. 1 r. and blanks 00 A. M. Aurand. blanka . 600 J. W. Kunklo, poatage stamp and cards 7 O. B. Uaaainger, poatage tarn pa and cards 881 Ml Hol(f .'rintlhg Co.. .aMfainery ' and l.lank booka " 0rt Wary J. Hunk, etotlonory 7 50 Hun Printing i, - a w J. B, UppinooM A Co., stationery 16 04 Wm.Mann. " 3885 Smith Printing Or. H 4 It) Wm. Ureeea, 78 days' servioe aa com. at S.OU wm Wm. Bieeee, traveling aspenaea . 25.80-28100 P bares Herman. 74 days' ear- viea aa Com. at 4.00 aw.uu Pharea Herman, traveling eipenae 28.10-285 10 I laaae BpotU, T4 daya service aa Com. at s.so m 00 Isaac Bpotts, trarellng eiuenaea 8550-296 00 J. W. Hwarta, Commlaaioncra' tiers w M. I. Potter, Commlaaionert' ...... Attorney uo-i.w i Sherift's Office. Alfred Specht, Sheriff Report to Public Charity 1000 Qeo. W. Wagenaeller, blanks 11 75 u. K. Klegei leee vommweann vt J no. lloyer, 1 35 Uriah Boney ct. al fees Common wealth va Bteward Boney 8 70 W.H.Beaver, mda 2 40 W, K. Murphy C Hon, docket 8 00 A. M. Aurand. blanka 8 00 F. B. Hitter, aherift aervlng Jury notlora and drawing aama in to P. 8. Hitter tees in 18 common- wealtn caaea s no P. a Hitter 8 reports to public charity . MOO P. 8 Hitter adv. elections, de livering priaonera, aummona, 07 w 314 IB Deduct from ami. for coal Sold 12 uO Balance zvt is iff w District Attorney's Office. J. M. Baker, Diatrict Attorney feca in Commwealtn caaea 00 w-00 uu Courts. February Term, Minna jurors Petit Jurors fonstable'a Barturna Tipstaves and Dryer 7905 244 57 5S50 til 50 -Hianograpuer 50 00 Cases of II. P. Alleman and Commonwealth ts Tramp . ' Hummel vs 2880 Klrtner 103 25-408 07 0810 , 44454 58 40 11500 Jnne Term, (irand Jurors Petit Jurors Pnnstablea' Roturns Tipstaves and Cryer HiAuuirrmuher 5000 1 ransonuinK Equity Caaea, stroub va Hornberger, and Common wealth va Muaser va Snook 118 80-869 84 October Term, Grand J urors Petit Jurors Constables' Returns 1 1patavea and Cryer Stenographer " tranacrlblng Oronae va Bailway 121 81 447 89 4044 79 00 50 00 115A5-8M28 December Term, Grand Jurors Petit Jurors Constables' Tipstavci and Cryer Stcnograp-er 290848 Justices, Coustables and Witness Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Commonwealth va J. Ward 486 . " John Moyer . 18 88 " liara Huch 7 81 .?. K. Thomas 14 86 " " Fansterbusb andBiegel 4745 Commonwealth vs Steward Boney 16 09 ' ' " Wm.uerger 81 18 Viola WIT 870 . ' OarrieCaller 10 80 Banna Long 10 80 " "J. and 8. Et- ' tingrr 1 88 Oommonwealth vs Clarence Van. ' devender 14616818 Coroners' and Justices' Inquests. Dr. Harand Rothrock at al, body - - of Bufusrmiups 84 6S-MW 90 47 870 12 4044 7700 5818-0621 Colleo I Abate I Beiars I Cxhoe-.Doi'l. 1 tratetaaeV ted- I mat I ad. Oram ( sioa DDIS 7M SS4S MM 44, - etu KM nam, aiwt ttti SI 17 stssl 137(1) lltSS - (OS 141 TT 13H78 ftMT 44 IT 48 It 7408 184 47 DIM 78 M 44 It It 0 178 8 S881I 818 S5 Tun 00; 2 4 IT SI 4TS4 14 N! 44 41 7MN8 & SAt 7H 87 M 17 ON' SS77 l M IH41 1107 61 1401 K7 MOM r( W Mu U0 lamas 40 61 awl was 44 si a IV it 47SSI 41 IS ssH S 14 4 TO MM S 41 IS Tl ST T8 434 04 1SS4M it m IB 871 Win 49 HI Ml IJCVI T MS HI IT T4 4 6T8S6I 1151 V0 i Remarks. Prison. W. H. Beaver mdee Alfred Spaoht boarding J. A. no Moyer 4 50 D. A. Kern, lumber and repairs 10 8 J. H. Steller, hauling aabee 1 80 W. W- Pawling, placing tiling in the yard 450 laaae Moyer at al. lima and taking away aehee 1 40 C. A. Boiender. Interest In bonds 25 0 Eve Rennlnicur " " " 125 W. W. Witiunmyer, mdaa snd hlln'N fur prison 58 58 W. B V.ey.coal 78 41 Q. K. Ilamiuger, medical att. tturgvr 1 00 Barman Uannlnger, labor and sTiaal 126 ara. Abbie Bitter, sewing, repair ing and washing lot lm 15 00 P. 8. Hitter, Janitor services 40 80 .... .. u turnkey foes and dischargee late P. S. Hitter, boarding priaonera 87 Sv-468 41 Court House. W. H. Beaver, ndse 25 10 CH. Walter, 1 66 Amandaua Hhambach, blackamltb work I M. U Shannon, stove repairs 1 50 Creo. B Bpecht, Janitor aervicaS fi 1W 4000 J. B. LIppincoM Co., stationery 6 41 B. K. Aultman Treicbler Co., 80 yards 21 58 J. Q Walter, Urn for old water elofet ISO J. V. Stetlar, contract for new waervrbaMt -. . . ... - aanan - irtTBoweraos, mdaa 75 W. W. Witteumyer, mdaa 2 15-4M4 67 Asylt Herbal villa Aa um. Support of King, Herbeter and tierger at Danville Asylum 195 00-1SS Penitentiary. Support of Btreeter Coleman snd Shell 163 68-153 Koad and Bridge Viewers' Fees. E. P. II. Walter at al viewers 158 40-188 40 Scalps. N. C. Qutellusat al, scalp oertincate 10250-10250 Road Damages. A, R. Pottlger, Penn twp. 85 72 Daniel Htauffer, " " 74 00 D. tl, Benrstreaaer " " 17 53 Ben). Ulrich, " " S6 8I O. H. Davia (Trustee) Penn twp. 156 87 bmitn, .... gogj Cbarlea Mo) er, admr. Beaver ' 8 00 MoaeaKrb. Adams " 2000 Wm. Mitchell ' 12 00 John Y. Krebba, 10 00-484 80 Bridges. First National Bank of Middle- burg, interest on bonda 250 46 First National Bank of Middle. burg, bonda redeemed 2000 00 H. II. Henoch, Insurance on Pins Street Bridge, Salins- grove 86 50 C. If. Spangler, plank for bridges 6 22 H. B. Hicbter, specifications fur Mlddlcburgiron 25 00 Reaver 75 Oriental 75 Oroas 109 Mahontongo 36 02 Pine Street, Sellnagrove 5 55 KrataerviUe 2 00 Dingers 9 08 Hoovers 6 00 Mitchells 1689 Bowersos Iron 50 Burna 8 20 Peffers 18 75 Kants 4 67 Bsiinagrova Iron la 20 Royera 19 00 Brubaker 1 00 Kwlng 500 Ionga 452 62 K reamer 66 77 Yodera 1 60 NeiU Valley 65 09-8,10887 Assessors. Spring aaaeaament 502 11 May and School Begiatration , 471 00 Triennial aaeeasment 47350 December Registration, birth and death reported 412 151,858 78 Elections. February election 479 58 Novemtwr " 51520 O. W. Wagenaeller, Feby. elec tion bal Iota 4100 J. A. I.umbard, Nov. election ballota 18 94 Conntablea advertising snd at tending election 128 Rldgwsy Pub. Co., blanka V00 Ilenrv Hall 12 75 01. 1, Potter et al computing . Nov. election returns ID 59 1,21087 Printing. J. A. Snyder, Publishing county statement " court proc " election proc. " , nntica of appeal Job work J, A. Lumbard, Pub'lahlng county statement " court proc. " election proc. " notice of appeal Job work J. O. lusher, Publiabing county statement " court proc " election proc. O. W. Wagenaeller, Publishing county statement " " court proo. " , election proc Job work Ed. a Willis it Son, Publiabing county statement ' court proc. " " " election proe. 25 00 1882 25 00 809 550-7182 2500 999 25 00 850 80 00-02 4 8600 1382 2500-43 82 25 00 1882 25 09 850-7182 25 00 99 . 2500 25462 49 2800 . ' 1 notice 01 appeal J A. M. Aurand, 1 . Publiabing county statement ts at 850 Jaa work DecM Soldiers, Burial arid Tomb stones. Daniel Helaar barUI of David masauita saas ' M KHobroyer . " D. W. , araamer 8500 M. 8. Scbroyer " "Jacob T. A Warner " " " Moasa WrauVr 2009 O. f Hroaias ' " Wm. at. U Miller tombstone fur uavlil tteaaholta 1800 M. U Miller tuaabatono for Wm. Schnaa IS a M.L' Miller "Jacob Muaseimaa - ?- 18 00 ' M. U killer " " J. F. Klmrmnimn isnA M. L. killer " D. W. KrMiner lana T. A. Wagner " , " Moeea weader It 10 MO 00 Miscellaneous. Jacob Gilbert auditing Oo. offloe 15 01 riuM nirauae ounai 01 Kulua Phillips, tramp 83 00 Noah Docbler burial " " I'hillim IraniD 1 M C- F. Moyer county auditor 1671 J. C. Bowemn " 15 34 Absalom Bchnee " " 15 72 falvln Httetler " "clerk 39 CO Thoa. Hvrbster 4 days attending audit 4 00 James Erdley " " udlt 4 no Ueo.Specht Janitor to CO. auditor 8 00 U W. Herman i daya clerk to jury t-ommtnaluner 8 09 " Wm. Moyer surveying county line between Union and Hnvder 2. 90 " C C. Heebold state tax on county inueoieaneaa lor imai 0 UO Reuben Weirick medical att. and support of O. Rlcket tramp 34 00 Adam H. Walter Treae r taxt-a on unxeated landa refunded in Franklin Twp. 6011 W. O. Johnston 4 Co. nomination blanka sno J. B. Mpplncott a Co. stationery 9,79 Auwiuua nnamuacu repalrlug uickeu 70 W. 1. Oarnian coal oil 1 20 A. W. Potter service rendered County between Union and Snyder 40 00 G. W.Krhart freight on tank 2 87 Aaron Kenuinner wncela (or tank 15 10 tawietown Foundry Co. " 81 00 0 o. Smith etal hauling atone ground etc. Court House lot 1172 First Nat. Bank, Mlddleburg, Int. on county ordera 8 00 W. M. Keller Tress, taxes on un seated landa refunded Be aver Twp. 20897 W. H. Hpangler, chloride of lime (0 A W Potter services Snyder Co. va Muaser ondHnook 40 00 J M Baker services Snyder Co. va Muaser and Snook 80 00 H B Uelgla aetving notice on Susanna Schoch 10 C H Dunklebarger, boxes H Carbon See bo Id boarding Jury case of Steward Boney 8 38 W H Smith boarding Jury case of JereCrouaa ITS P 8 Ritter onneylng.Wm Oerger to tbe Aaylum 11 08 F 0 Bowarsos expenses of Court- v tylnatituto 76 86 Calvin Dunn Jury Commissioner 12 10 J H Knepp . " 62 10 O Cutetlus. Expreaaaga 17 70 C H Steinlntfer, freight a cartage 4 08- 9S4 14 Total 816,808 4 Pursuant tolaw, w, the undersigned Com missioner of Snyder County, Pa,, publish the foregoing statement of; Hecelpte and Expend! turea of said county for the year 1897, and also present herewith a statement of the liabilities and assets of the aaid county on the 8 1st day ol December, A. D., 1H97, Witneaa our hand and seal of aaid offloa, the 8th day of January, A. D-, 1898. Wiulti Dasssg, Isaac Srorra, PHABBS HSBKIAK, Couutv Commiaalonars. General Statement, County Funds. ' Aascrs. , " '. ' .. ?,-s;Sk- OtMatoiikdlng taxee eft89" 1,151 0 OulstanoMtuc Uunll 1894 and previous years 513 86 Exoeaa dog fund due Co. f nnd 840 72 Bal. In hands of Treasurer 8.750 24 8755 72 LIABILITIES Bunded Debt 525 00 Interest accrued to Jan. 1, IMS 141 45 Assets in excess over 1 labilities UKM 27 0755 73 General Statement Dog Fund. ' AsasTs. Outatandi ng tax of 1 8)7 150 75 OuUtandlng tax ot 1896 and prevtoua yearr 169 84 Balance in bands of Treasurer 540 00 859 99 LlABIUTIISS. Excess In hand due L'o. Trees, bw 11 Assets in excess over Liabilities 519 37 859 99 Wm H Relgel, Treaa. In acct with Snyder Co. for the year 1897. DR. To amt recti from 0 C Bee bold, late Treaaurer zws is To amt reed from dog fund ot UNO being exceaa 259 87 To amt of County snd State tax asaeaaed for 1MT7 18,968 83 To amt ot tax of 1896 and pre vious years outstanding 4,653 74 To amt reed Irons various per sons tax on unseated landa 878 84 To amt reed trom N B Miudlea watth, com of Delilah Herrmter 91 25 To amt reed from 8 A Wetxel, com of Win Qerger 118 82 To amt reed from pens, enve lope, ink, lumber.ink, Ac sold 8 74 To amt reed from C A Boiender and Eva Kenninger Interest on bonds 8 00 To amt reed from various per sons flnee snd coats 85 00 To amt reed from M I Potter 3 years oOlce rent 80 00 To amt reed from J F Stetler of fice rent to April 1, 1898 30 00 To amt reed fiom I uternal af fairs tax returned 40 00 To amt reed from Hotel License 2700 00 To amt reed from H State per sons! tax returned 1801 1639381 B CR. By amt of orders of 97 return'd 16009 49 By Treasurers commission on name at 3 per Cent 415 28 By State personal tax paid State Treaa and com at 1 per cent 2129 84 By 4-5 of Hotel License paid Boroa and' Twpe and com on same at S per cent 2159 00 By com on I640.IM (1-8 Hotel Li cense paid Co.) at 6 per cent 27 0 Ryamtoftaxof '97 outstanding 2131 90 By amt of tax ot 1896 and pre vious years outstanding 513 86 By com allowed collector 578 56 Hy abatements allowed col lector 558 18 By exoneratloDa " " 118 62 By taxesallowedby oolleetoron unseated landa 77 76 balance In band 8750 24-29,881 83 . Wm H Relgel Treaa In acct with Bnyder Co. tor tne year 1897. To amt reed from 0 C See bo Id late Treaaurer 459 87 ' To amt of tax assessed tor 1897 816 09 To amt of lax of 1HU6 and pre vious years outstanding 440 07 1215 81 CR. By amt of orders of 1897 redeemed 46 08 By Treasurers com on asms at 2H Percent 115 By excess ot 1987 paid into Coun ty Treasury 259 87 By com allowed collectors 20 50 By exonerat'neallnwd collectors 27 71 By amt of tax of 1897 outstanding 159 65 By amt of lax of 1896 and pre- . vious years outstanding 189 84 Balanos in hand 640 73 1316 04 We. tne undersigned Auditors In and for the County ot Snyder, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that in the discharge of the duty devolving upon us by law, wa met at the Court House of the County of Snyder, on the first Mon day of January, A. D., 1898. (it being the third day of tha month,) to audit, settle and adjust the accounts of the several offices of aaid Coun ty, whose aooouuts it Is our duty to audit, settle and adjust, and that we flud the foregoing; statement to be correct. Attest: CalvkJ. Movs. v O. Srsn.rB, Absalom Bchhbk, ' Clark. County Auditors. To (tare Cot rorevex. - Take Gasoareta essay uatnenlo, lOo er Sfe. -If C C. 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