ffiWB "f'nfiT' turn hurt," Mild thr bny. ry, now." The boy backed out of thr door Mid tumbled down tho stairs. The doctor gathered up his things and. ihoutlng to Stuart, "This ease seems to call for my help," he dashed out of the room. There was n drag store directly un der the doctor's office, where a case of candy was kept. Stuart, leaning out of the window, saw the doctor come out of the store with a Imp of ometblDg which be gave to the boy. Tlu n getting Into the buggy he started off at his usual express rate and dis appeared In a great whirlwind of red iron ore dust. Stuart smiled and said to himself: "Dear old Hoc! 1 was going to say that his bark was worse than his bite, only It's all bark." His face grew stein again as lie saw from the window a sight that was growing familiar to the people of Champion, It was now about 11 o'clock, and Into the open space around the band stand in the center of the town square the miners wereV beginning to come In pronps of twos and fours and by little companies. They came in from their homes out on the hills each miner car rying a stick, the uses of which be came more apparent as the men formed afterward In marching order. The different miners' bands had al ready gathered near the stand. They united in the playing of several stir ring pieces while the crowd was gath ering. Very fust the square filled up. 'At last, as the clock on the tower point ed Its hands at a quarter after 11, 4,000 men were packed into the open space surrounded by the town buildings. Stuart remained looking out from the doctor's office window. The whole scene was before him. He could hear as well. Since that first day when he had come home from his Kuropean trip he had seen the miners together In this way several times, but today he was Impressed more than ever with the ap pearance of the men, with their rude, misspelled banners, with their music made entirely by men out of the mines Who had trained themselves with great patience to play march tunes More than nil, he was struck with the faces of the men-the stolid, dull, but deter mined look that most of them wore. He was Impressed with their general appearance as human beings making a fight for a few more cents a day. And with all the rest he could not help feel ing that the men regarded him as an aristocrat removed from them by his whole life, so different from theirs, and unable from their point of view to sympathize with or understand them. "And yet," Stuart said to himself, with a sigh, "I would almost exchange places with nearly any one of them. I mean that I nm not where I can use what 1 wus born luto as I would like to nse It" ' The bands stopped playing, and a miner went up Into the stand. This time it was not Eric. The men all un covered their beads. It was very quiet. The people of Champion stood looking on from the sidewalks, the church steps, the railroad depot platform and the store and office windows. The man In the staud lifted up his face and of fered n short prayer. "0 God, grant us a blessing today as wo go io our place of meeting. Be With us there in our council together. Orant thul we may be led to do the right, Keep us all from trespass or sin r drunkenness. And when we have ended our strife here below, mny we all, master and men, meet In heaven We a' I; it for Jesus' suke. Amen." Btuart beard every word of the pray er from where be sat. There was something Indescribably sad to him In the Whole scene. The miners put on their hats, and the bands at once "nick up a lively tune. The men be Kn to move out Into the main street, forming a double line or column four breast. The bands marched each one In front of a section or division of the line of march. The men at a signal shouldered their sticks, and, neeustoin fl hy this time to the marching, they presented a military appearance as 'hey swung past the church aud Into the road leading over to the park, Where they now held a dally meeting t noon. Btuart watched for Eric and as he tame by culled to him from the win dow: "I'll drive over. My horse and buggy We here." Erie waved his hand and went by without replying. Stuart came down, snd after the columns of men had Passed he drove along at a little dis tance behind them. All the way over he was debating with himself what he would say. It was the first time he had really met the men. A great many of them did nt know what the feeling of the new mine owner was. They supposed that Rosa Duncan's son was like the fa ther. Others among them had known Mm as a child and boy and liked him. Be was a favorite in the town. Many rough, reckless, stolid Dane and Cornlshman had admired the lad who I had been so fearless in going up and down the shafts. There was a good deal of favorable comment among the men In line over his coming out today. So when he finally came Into the park and was met by a committee there and escorted up Into the pavilion where the I speakers we-it he faced a great crowd that was in the humor to give him fair play at least. A thousand more men hnd come In from the other ranges, and an audience of over .".ihmi was packed deep all about the pavilion. Stuart could not remember afterward all that was said that day by himself or the men. Eric had spoken briefly, 1 nnd then In behalf of the union so re ! ceutly formed he said that lie had the pleasure of Introducing the owner of the Champion mines, who would ad dress the meeting. Stuart had never spoken In public except on a few occasions In college rhetoricals. He was no orator, and he knew It. And yet as he rose to seak to this outdoor gathering In a position that might have tried many experi enced speakers he felt a sense of relief and a certain pleasure. He began at once with a statement of his willingness to grant the men their scale of wages. "If I understand the situation," he said, "the demand made by the con tract miners Is for $'' B day on account of the danger of the work and because the companies have been paying only 11,00 for more than a year now. I be lieve the companies ought to pay that price. I might as well say that 1 do not believe you have taken the right course to get what you want. 1 cannot sympathise with this strike. I do sym pathise with your demand for if'J a day." "How about the rest of the compa nies?" asked a voice. "Aye. that's it. How about the lower range? What's the mind on that point?" said another. "i cannot answer for them. I am here today to speak for myself. If the men who are employed in the Cham pion mines will come back at any time now, 1 will give them what they ask for." This statement was greeted with cheers, but at once there followed a Storm of cries from all over the park. "All or noue!" "Union rules first!" "The owners must treat with the union!" "We'll never go back on terms that shut out part!" "Stand together, men! That's what the owners does!" "Yes, they fixes wages. We fix they lf"- (to BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.) Smile and Saner. That's the motto of many a woman's life. She manages the house, receives friends, entertains company, with a moan in the mouth which is stifled and a smile on the face which is a mask to cover up ....- her pain. Only those who note the dark ringed eves. the lines about the lips, the occa L sional p:illor of the check, know the real story. SO.Such women are KsaBBaaasBBBaaaaCs among the most MigMllf grateful lor the by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. To smile atul not to suffer is something wonderful to them. Women suffering from female weak ness, inflamma tion, ulceration or the drains that so weaken the body, may take "Favor ite Prescrmtinn " (with almost abso lute certainty of nir Tt' dir. trv help. It's almost sure to 'heal. It has cured ninety-eight per cent, of those who gave it a fair and faithful trial. Mrs. H. A. Alsbrook, of Austin, T.onoke Co., Ark., writes: "After five months of (treat suf feriny with female weakness I write this for the benefit of other sufferer from the same afflic tion. I doctored with our family physician without any good results, so my husband urged me to try Dr. Pierce's medicines which I did, with wonderful reaults. I am completely cured. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, four of his ' Golden Medical Discov ery' and two vials of his ' Pleasant Pellets.' Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter fret. All correspond ence confidential. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. laataai ass.. REVIVO mat us, RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man u. of Me. produces the above results In' 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly, cares wnen an omen sail, young men will regain their lost manhood, sod old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness, Lost Vitality. Impoteoey. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory. Wastlns Diseases, sod ill effects of self -abuse or excess and In discretion, which unfits one for study, businemi or marriage. sot only cures by starting at the sest of dlsesse.not la a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks snd re storing the Are of youth, ft wards off InsSDlt) and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. Dj mall, ILM per package, or sis for fjB.oo. with a posl tlve written guarantee to core or refund the money. Circular tree. Address Royal Medicine Co., ffiffll' tor sale in M'uhUeburqh, At., by MLDDLEBIRGH DRUG CO Headache snd Neuralgia cured by Dr. MILES' PAIN P'LLb. "One onut s, dose." The plague of '90 La Grippe. The destroyer of LaGrippe Miles' Nervine. Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous prostration' Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them. m it a aw i aaaaaav ORHAT Report ;otReceipts and Expenditures of Snyder County for the year ending Dec. 31, 1900. TABULAR STATEMENT showing amount of count v and stat taxed as xftiped, collected, returned, coiuuilsslous, exoneration and abate ment allowed and outstanding, for the year MOO, LHBTKIOT8. OOLLEOTOf Adams ut-utxt- Kwi Denver Isaac stoma Beaver West j icob Bitter Centre Joseph Krrr Chapman w. n. Bwarti Franklin Austin QUI Jackson ' B, F. Bruusn Mldilleliiiryh Win. Knnilif MMnecraes St. v.. Rrdley Monroe T'mums Hchh Pens Harvey A. (iood IVrry NHsnn Mcnglt Perry west j, .. straws. SeUnagrove A.J. Oroas HjirliiK U. II. Km pp I ntOS ISSSJ Zimmerman Washington .1. A (irlmm Total TABULAR STATEMENT showing collMtlooa tuada, exonorationa allowei and iititsint ding taxes for ls'li) and previous years. I I iiuteumiv I Usllsot- I Exonora-1 Outstand-1 . DISTRICTS, I'l'I.I.F.CTOKS. Yenr .Ian. l.lmiO. j rd. I tlun-. Inn. Ad. lllls JBS MhldlPHW'til IMW . S885 ":" KIM: 3 52 Ohapman WBShellay ishn! soot ao4: 910 Prunkim MJtTourtney ink-i sno 2iu Hlddleborsh QMMoatl law j 74 274 Middlecresk Jacob Row ism 3hnm noss tinton jseob a 8tahl inn 4'. -i 84 57. 795 WaablQgton i Wm T Bousb is' ; ista 933: 44:1 Adams I .las Mlddlesw'tll I HUH ; 14.141 11HN1 23 BJ Beaver Isaac Boosb law : 9tiji g) tis 2 so Bever West DUHssslnger ism : ! 77 4002 1 Centre Joseph Kerr isn u. 14210 455 chapman WHBhelley ISM 14H70 11157 Mil Franklin MJ Courtney iwsj i 24 21 2i;'3 4 nn Mlddleburgh U M Moats iv9 '. mon mm :i9ii 7 ti AllilUlecreek Jal Ilnw IS119 I 98.12 4S 00 4182 Sloiiiue Thntnas Hess i lsw i 18108 loo 07 : 9 41 l on rami r 1. 1; mlii i llni; lw 222 02 2is v.t - 4.1 Perry Nelson Mangle ; isw i 157 58 1.134 : 4 14 Perrj West Jacob Fultx 1 ihwi 7 ir7 ill 120 Belliisgrove i A J Oross ! w : 4931 1931 Spring Robert Smith ! ism Z4s97 4i ni 7 11 Prion Jacob Cl Mtahl ISM 9iui.' i M s.i 49 WaMiiiiis'ioii in 1' Kmisli j 199 i 411 09 : 448 04: 9 OS ; 2.-i7l78 IdMM IH7W I'.-ilSl TABULAR 8TATEMENT showing Collections made, Ex onerations and Ooiuniissions allowed and Outstand' inir Do' Taxes for the year 1809 and previous years. nits' it mHTtiitrrs 'm.i.ktks. vt jam do Adams ( 'li.iptnan Mlddleoreek Union Washington Adams Beaver Beaver West Centre ( liapiiiun Franklin Mlddleburgh Mlddleoreek Monroe Pens Perry Perry west Soilrisuruve siirinu KtilOII WaHlilnKton .1 Middleawartb W II Shelley Jacob ilnw J G Slalil Win F Itiiush J Middleawartb I Isaac Bousb II B llasslnifer 'Joseph Kerr W 11 Shelley IM J Courtney G M Moats Jacob How ThOB Hess C u Qemberllng Nelsun Mengle Jscob Foltz A J tlross Rnben smith I (I Stlllll Win F. ROttSb I Totals. 1199 Bj 128 EXPENDITURES. Protlionotary'e Office. Wm F Mur,.hy A Co, dockets, SJ..10 Mpring Telephone rent, 15.00 renn Telephone rent, 18.00 1 1 1 , M Shindel certiyfyinp; Judg- ments, eto, ISM, 72.00 (leo M Shindel, fees for 1N99, $511.07 ted U CCS fees collected by I leo M sliinilel, tielong- I nar to the County, els 1 No5s Kehy Term IS9N 4.00 N11 1 Pee sessions '9S ft 4.'i NO 1 1 ct sessions ''.IS ft.TI No 3 Oct sessions 'M 5-75 No 8 Deesssslons 's .khi No I Peby s '99 line 1 4sl NolJt s'99 line 1.00 No 2 Beo m '99 Ana l.uo No '.' June - '9 ftns tM No 7 .1 inn s '!) lino 20 On No 7 1 let M 9 fine ro.oo ', Penn Telrhoiie rent. Is'.i9 U.M ' . Spring Telephone 'rent, IS99 l.ftO- 120.70 Balance $:iu..i7-3,jo:r; 5'j7.v, Register and Recorder's Office. .1 11 va iiiis. certifg mortgages 99, 44-48 WU Johnston a Co, dockets, I.1M H.M ( lommirwioners' )ffice. Isaac B potts, ex !omm, attending auillt, Wm l)ressc,szComm, ntteuding audit, Pharos Herman, cx-('nmm, at- tondlng atidit, .! N Bros! us, ofllce chair, etc, 11 I llnssinuer. eostaico 8.50- ..10 8.6(1 4.98 stnnii'S and cards, Wm F Murphy A Sons, docket i'enn Teleplione rent, V II Heaver. Mdso 30 50 4.50 1H.0O 81 . 600.00 2.8N 10.00 1AVI01.0.1 .1 N Brosius, salary clerk. 1 N Brosius, tra'l'g exps Ohas Bower, Att'ysu'nry Chos Bower, rttt'y travel ing extienses. Ueo r Miller, 79' .day ser vices as ( fitnm, at 3.50, F Miller. travel'it eitSS, 278.25 44.25-822.50 John r Uctzel,9l days scr vices as I'umm at 3.50, J P Wetcel, travel e ems. 318.60 Ms-M4,II 1 Mnglits, 94 days ser- Vices as ( ,,111 m. nt 3 50 , 329.00 :W KniKlils.travel'g exps, W 04-3N9.O4- 1743.27 Slierifl's Office. A M Auraiid. blank sale bills, 4.00 (I CGutellns blank hook 1.10 V. in f Murphy A Sons, dockets N.Oi Penn Telephone rent ls4X) (I W Bow, fees eonim vs Magdalens Shirk 4.7: (I W how, sheriff lees. om'th vs J W Biegel I.M Com'ttl vs h K Sclllegel 1 si Comtn vs u Bbambaoh 330 Com'ttl vs J w Klestor, 1.2.1 Con'th vs Henry Boyer 1 25 Com'th vs Harry V'nlter 1.25 Coin'ttl vs Amnion Kline 1.75 Con'th vs 11 N Barrier I'M fl W How, adv gen.l elee 30 00 (i W Bow. I reports to hoard of Bui, lie Charity 2U.O0 ; W Bow, serving Jury no tices for 1900 SS.40 (i W Row, tilling Jury wheel anil drawing 4 Juries tft.OO I. V Bow, court proclama tions for l'n 9 A.00 0 W Bow delivering prson- ers to and from court 6.25 1st .95 Deduct fees, etc, belonging tii the coiintv Jury Fees for 1S99. No 67 Kcliy Term 4 00 No 2: June Term I (0 No 90 Oct Term 4 00 No 69 Oct Term 4.00 No 5 Oct Term 4.IO Coal used in range '00 6.00 Bonn 'Fhcne rent '00 9,00-3100 146.96-148.95- 178.0B District Attorney's Office. 1 V H,L-..r Im 1...,. Cnin'th vs Magdaleno Shirk, Com'th va It 1 leek. Cotn'th vs J W Biegel, Oom'th va K K Hchlegel, Com'th va K Hhambach, Com'th va J W Kieater.i Com'th vs Simon Rousn, Com'th va Henry Boyer, Com'th vs Harry Walter, Com'th vs Amnion Kline. 8.00 8.00 3.00 8 00 13.00 6.00 5.00 ft. 00 8.00 10.00 Com'th va H. W. Barner, 8 00 - 61.00 Courts. February Term. Grand Jurors, Petit Jurors, Constables' returns MM 838.92 M.M Irrl IN9 li 071 8 92 2 45 1 90 10 tl 11 IN 9 87 I 0.', 2 75 8 19 41 1 ISM 1(1 251 6 13 6 51 5 Oft 41 -, V, 1 -:n 1 '"V1 6 00 5 70 6 Ml 4 83 2 00 I'l to 1.1 61 80 I 20, 4 73 12 Ml II 2S 12 90 1 70 1 2.1 N 9S 80 11 15 10 25 90 U II 8 71 lft 9 H 17 69 I I 29 3 30 7 4U 13 38 11 88 1 40 I Asses Collec-1 Abate 1 Return I Kxon- v 'I-1 Outstai d. tsV.'i ri'.'il mi,'' sed. ted mental il. Oram's stonaj lu '.. .. .. . Ittl tM SIS Oil SKIS S 45 17 lis mg6 16 10 S SHI 4H Ts3 H sum l. 27 15 S9 jr. taou si 15 KVtH 4Sj 5&S SJ ll 111 5.1 tit 89 Kl 1.1 1 1 IN l' H'JitlS M IS (5 17 111 ISSH istis ISO 30 1 vi ssSl tW VI II StW ISM MOTS IS 00 m 71A 84 3Mft6 H) 1953 71.1 ss 7 72 SA't i .11 OK tMtt ifW Bin 3K5. at 7J3 W 474 56 4H H 99 iis fg 1SM s.Vi 4 isstnl itu 119 is so ir.i.sn 44 istM s m i, 1S19 7N Its 73, &SJ J70 tM7 ttStll ( ,1 Nil hit ao! va 14 7.n! mm inn in 11 3 n 592 1M Ml s, lilX! .171 IN 111 84 51 Us (1,1 14 .ai 71 lllHTj! 975 0s! 4t I 82 S MOI lost lns:i so; Mi: UN 41 M 10 96 MM ISM M 11 7fl lor,:, r,:', tits OS1 45S H l 16 14 7'J 121 R7 III 411 5 411 '.71 lii5U 15 12KI 09 MM Si 41 SSSM SSSB $lt'..M7 NH $13208 ti 5S1 SMI SI 06 1115 '.'N SJUs II :N 30 1:19 71 f, 97 III I rinll.lRxi rat'n nntsta. soted m commis's ndlsg. 5 M 111 I.U an 81 09 1 30 22 79 23 8S 94 12 JO 4 9 95 7 40 MO M no 34'fl Ml 14 72 Cryerand Tipstaves, Htenographer, .lime Term. Qrand Jurors, Petit Jurors, Constables' returns, Cryeraml Tipstaves, Stenographer, October Term. (Irend Jurors, Petit Jurors, Constables' returns, 'rysr aud Tipstaves, stenographer, Dsoonba Term tlrand Jurors, I'etit Jurors, I '1 itistltliles' irhir ns TA 00 lr.1.46 679.61 121.90 158 04 3H.7'i S7.&0 50.00 4'.:4 123.33 197.27 35.28 37 fttl 31 10 42S. I". US 59 3S3.I4 3S 70 57.60 1117.93 703.SH 1 fryer and Tipstaves, Stenographer, '.".'4N.6S Road Damages. : A (iood, Mlddleoreek. It C Kiss, Monroe, Bile Estate, " Javob Belser, " Lewis Walter, Centre, Lewis Bitter, " j BenJ. I'lrich, Selinsirruve, LC Smith, c K Blngamani Adams, ! Charles Boyer, Franklin, ('has Sti iningcr. " 15.00 7.00 SJ.fO 86.00 4,00 12.00 l" in I H.I II 111 (Kl 12.1SI 25.00 27.00 312.00 Prison. Bteinlnger Bros roal, 12.5 9,' A V Bowers, ix. labor, pig pen, 2 SO w 1 Uarman, lumber, pin i"'", 3.7H ! Gardner Sons, grate for heater, 10.00 : N A Bowes, reluoving ashes, 1.40 lr A J Herman, medical services, 9.H J C Sehoeh. labor, 7.1 ! AM Hhambach, Axing lock, 2 (si M I. Walter, pointing walls, 25.00 ' J S Metier, lime and Hauling, 80 A Kern t lell Wenrloh, heater 40S4W I Clell Wenrloh, remov'gold heater .too Harry specht. removing brick, 1.50 1 II RjUegle, mason work, 1.00 ! w W wlttenmyer, mdse, S,l A J I'rosgrove, work X ninlerials LSI 1 II A Kern, work and materials 9.S7 (i W Haaslnger, tin and stove repairs, 0.50 i W How, boarding StefTen, nel liman, Middleawartb, Shirk, Shambaeh Boush, Kiester, Miller and Walk-r. 181.50 0 W Bow. committing nnd dis charging prisoners, 7,50 , (l w Bow, janitor sessions, 4ouo 1 (I W Bow, conveying shirk and Bbambaoh to Asylum, 17.00 Mrs (1 W Bow, washing and sewing, 15.00 S71.78 Court House. N A Bowes work at tank 4.25 Janitor 1900 9000 WBWineyCoal 1IH.73 A J CeosgroVS repairs 42. so J C HchcM h stove 6 44 I II Bowersos oil 20 .las Bowersos oarpenter work 3.00 Alfred cleland " " 3.00 N .S Haehnian " " 2.0 1 (leo Ninith lumber "77 11 it Tobias repairing pavement 1.00 W 11 tlievemyer linoleum for ! Court room 13i.52 Aaron Stetler's est lumber 13.52 James BoWetsjos work H6 II It Tobias cabinet Co m'r ofllce 3.25 N A Howe-, laying linoleiini 3,60 W F Murphy Sons window shades N 00 W W Witteumver mdse 12 S3 Bunkle A Waller " 15.11 1) A Kern work & materials 17.30 B II Custer mdse 2.79 (1 W Hassingertin and stove rep'rs 6.07 Hit Tobias work 1.50 495.49 Asylum Shipport of King, Herbster, Ver ger, Mhotzbergr, Shirk and Shnmbach .'182.50 3S2.50 Penitentiary. Support of Lawless, Napp, Shell, Jones aud Kelster 207.24 207 24 lioad and Bridge Viewers Pees. Oeo F Brosius ct al road and bridge viewers 800.02 Bridges. Meiaervllte 4089.84 Itlcbfleld Joint 1121.01 Sellnagrove wood 4. ,10 ,T Iron 126.51 Royer'a 80.0! K reamer 22.80 Middlebuaglron 141.80 " wood 1.60 Globe Mills 7183 Kants 67.18 Aline 1-2.1 Bassler's s.m Hood's 84.75 Dreese 182.88 Long's 1.50 Bowersox 8.60 Tabular statement snow tag sxnoani r Doc lax asw'hm'd POlaW IP4I. exonerated rnmnisail OSsMI and ourslatulliiL' tcr ion. Oilla- aiug 5 19 II Is N'.7 1 1 96 It on l M lie 9 N.I 1M 71. NN5 9 lltVI lii ty in ii 1ST! 1 25 Lowell 18.08 Smith 11.911 I Ish H.OO Paxtnavllls 7 "SO Swing 42 tw ooboen 1 in it.. vers :.: Winter's sum Burns' S OH Interest on bonds ami orders llv II Paint and oil 149.94 Prelghl " 2-s Justice, Constable & Witness ( 'olnmoliweallll vs 6142.1 Mai;.lalriia shirk .1 w Hlegle K K Hchlegel B Sliaml.aeli J Klestei Hltnou Boush Item v Bii ei harry w niter Am1111.11 K line 11 u Umner II II 2ft 04 71.08 11.11 14.87 497 6 97 s 13 17.12 1.83 130.18 I'riutiug. A M Voraiid I'uii e, unity statemen t Pub court proo I'uh election " Blanka for 1 urn's office Blanks fin Protb'ysofflvi P s Itiiter Pub COUnty statement Pllll court p! OO I'uii election proo Blanks for com' ra nllle. Blanks for prutli'v " Blanks tor sheriff " Peb'y election ballots J A I. milliard l'uli county statement Pub court proo I'uh election proc Blanks fur corn's office Appeal noti.es .v postage Nov elotlon ballots .1 U Lesher I'uii county statomont Pub court proc Pun e eetu 91 proc Blanks for coin's office H II Moycr I'ui. county statement Pub court proc i n', election proc , 1 W Wagensclier Bun co mty statement Pub court proc Bub election proc Pub court calendars Blanks for coin's offloO Blanks for Protll'y office Blanks for sheriff office Blanks for register office 28.00 13.32 25,00 S.0U 7 isi '.'6.ISI 13 32 3B.0XI 3H.71 is no Icon 35.UO K1.00 13 32 2 (HI . 4 H 2ll.ul U.9I 91.00 II 32 '.(1.(10 7.00 25 00 13 32 IIS ,00 25.011 11.13 36.00 84,50 I2JW 6.511 115.70 71 33 144.31 110.'. I't.l Assessors. Siirlng assessment 532.40 May registratl V death ( births (.15.20 Triennual assessment 48I.S5 Deo registration, deaths A births 371 1 Elections Feb'y election 517.46 Feb',' " constat. Ics attend' i og and ailv ' S9.74 Nov election 585.40 Computing same 11 60 Ml Holly Printing Co election supplies 1090 .1 II Wright Co election supplies 51.50 Deceased Soldiers' Burial Tombstones. .1 (I Cronso burial ami tombstone for Henry Treaster 25 "" M s Schroyer burial ..f F.lias Noll :is Ml W M Boyel burial of M II Shaffer Sft.00 Samuel Bollinger Lunal of Henry II linger 15.00 Win Moyer tombstone for Henry Keunlnger 16.00 John 1 1 1 1 1 it-rt burlnl of Jonatlmn Hillieri 35,00 m .Mover tombstone for M B Shaffer 13.00 Wm Moyer tombs'.ono for KltllS Noll 15,00 Scalps. J F Keller et al scalp certificates 14" 2ft nquests. c it Wetsel et al on bony of Rimer Trosell 10.17 James P Keller on 1 ody ol Isaac saltman 11.02 M Bteinlnger on body of Harvey llulllugton 10,12 ( has A Krbon liodyofHl! Kngle 11. li Wells (1 II. ilmes on ho.lv of I. M Ijtndls 12 12 Tims Paige on iio.lv of Mollis Shirk 10-12 Miscellaneous. 1I94.- a 11 1 Jacob Gilbert auditing conn unices Irvln Grayblll clerk to jury 15 00 lido 49.0O 52'lo is :,i ISJM com rs J it Hendricks Jury com'i II ( i Hornlierg r " H a Klingler Co auditor J ( ' Bow ersos " II N App C Stetler . lerk to ( !o auditors and i reparing statement W II Spangler lead pencils J M Wagner uuseated landtsx West Beaver aeoli Heater unseated Innil tax 19.2.1 ii xs 80.12 .1 West Beaver 11 J Peters unseated land tm W Heaver :i 92 N.91 N J Price unseat'd land tax SpriiiLr W 111 Vv rav do Franklin 051 Henry Maurey Klon snook W 0 Stetler v p Moyer trvln Boyer do Spring 27. s.'. do A. lams 19.52 do Beaver 121.19 do Washington 2.12 lo W Berry I I. ( C (.nleliils egDrei snir. 13.61 61 05 12 77 88.30 IN. 00 S.02 ,fto 1 60 14.59 94.29 wi; Johnston statlouerv w 11 Qrevemyer " W Murphv Sonu " J II righl Co Mary J Hunt J A I, milliard Tribune for Itfoo J (. Lesher Times W II Shelley error In slate uiv account ino.i Reader Printing Co ass't books Ifegt'r lists, tax duplieates cu W 11 Klegle tax paid state on Cotintv debt 1 .OO (. 1) Msneval clerk to jury com'rst 1 .60 l K II issliger postage acc't lM'.i 8 IS II J Schneider bicycle ass't it tax books f..4o 0 A Bolt-niter borrowed money returned IOOO.OO t' A Boleniler interest 13.3.1 P 11 Will Force! fires W Beiiver 107.1.: .1 B Swing Sprinir lo-.V.l C I ' Spang'cr P A Brosius LevinUS Keeler Win .Mallei Anion Wooiucr I' J Herbster Jackson 3.4S Perry S9.13 'asbington 21 o9 Franklin 03-85 w Horry 13 so 4.o5 4.00 4 00 2. 00 7.21 Beaver B A Brosius, fire dctccltvo. V j Herbster, no la'vinus Keeler, do 0 H Stelnlnger, freight. First Nnt Bank, borrowcil money returned 3oo.o W II Beaver, mdse, lo.lo ( 'in 1 m.i 1 Seoliold board'g jnriea, 6.5o 0 F Sinld, auc sale old lumber, Beter Baily, witness North'd bridire So I VI l.to 1.21 l.Ho 1.18 1.18 1.18 Augustus Springmnn Betcr Klingler, Frank Jarrett, John S Schoch, Thos stetler. do do do do do T r Hummel do 1) N App, audit annrovl'gtreaSu'r Commission, S.S0 .1 c Bowerox. do ;i is II A Klingler. do 3, ', A It Keek (AvttgTSSsional return judge 9 o J W ''rwiK, Ssnaiof ial return Judge 11.4,, F c How.-rsox. institute ezpes r.'.'..,. I II II. w ersox, oil . .... . II Shelley, error tax ss . A J (itoss. bicycle tux returned Selius roe lo o i. M iitsit.. bicycle tax returned MhMrsburg II Nelson Meugle, bicycle tax re turned IS-rry lf.a 1 -.' '. fl Tola.1, 2o,: V, 19 From the above amount of old r. ls..i 1 dttfs ing the year ISoo it would apu.'.ir mat d bts created ny the pause lit n.ar.l 1I11 in 1 , ..-.r is..... were eonsi. le. al.ly higher Ulan those of f..riiu r l....ir.s and 111 order in r pMtlcxI may bd done to all conceruetl. we publish in fol uw Ing statement allowing the actual iiuaiaees transact sd during the year Ivo i, an hatonging lo the same, via actual debts m 1 .is-i ut the board ..1 and f..r 1 , 111 ,., 1 he Ins anua S3.4ort.57 was fur hills and colilra i due ami not paid, and for contract 1 fulfilled al con tracted b the board of lsV9. Pursuant to law, we. tb, unleralgnel loo mlsslolieraot -uyder ouutv. Pi., piinltsh tint roregiilng atateiiivul of Ktoelpts aud (..-..di-I urea of antil count t fortbe y.u I an I alao present herewith natatemeiit of the assets and llabl Itles ol suid count) ..11 the Litis dry of Dseei.ibcr v. H 1 an 1. Witness ..ur hands, and the se tl ofrstld tics this3Hthda) ol January 9,,i. 11, P, Ml LI 11, Jon s p, 1 1 ki . C. W. Kmi.ii 1-. County 1 otntulssloiK t-s. ( ieneral Stati ini :u. (l.Ul'NTV I I Sl.) Asni ra : Ulltstrindlllg tax of iKOUnnd pn trloua years 331 ..m Ibltatandiug tax of 19..., 32 Is. 1 4 r.xeessiiog us dime untvj ml .. . Italanee iilutudaof I'rcitsurer. vtl .-. ... ui.s I I inn ITlkff ; Bonded debt 1 Orders outstanding, 1 ;, :, Inueresl aocrueo tnJany 1. ISol, eH ... As.lels in .xeessof I lulu I It les, sl,l :l, 11.41 (IMM1 KUND.) AsssTa : Uutstniidlng lax of 1x99 ami pre. Vloos years, V, o'l Outstanul gtas of I99ii 1-1 Balance In hands of rreasurer, i in;,. I I M il l I II - Kzcess due i 'ouuty. 28N.0 . Assets 111 excess of luibllties 431.71 IW.TI lietincville Smith, Treasurer, 111 ac- 1 with Snyder 'miiitv for the year 1900. DR. To anil reed from Win Hiegcl,, 1 reasurer 1,001 ,0S To excess dog tax ol Is99, 373 ',, lot ouuty an. I state lax assess ed for I '.sal, lti,.il7.i '. I Ullty and Slate tax of 1899 and previous yrs outstand g 3,571.74 Toatnt reed Iroin various iht- soiis, tax mi unseated lands 301.33 To ami iced from N ii Middles. Wartll, com He Mali Herbster 91.3ft To ami reed from M a Wetel, com o m v rger, 91,35 To ami reed from S Kr.llcy, de llnqucul tax. To anil reed from Juniata Co ' , bal mason work joint bridge 23.21 'I o ami reed from .1 iiuiata t '.i 1 of lumber sold Joint bridge, 3.10 To ami reeii from stationery sold to various iKirsons, 1 09) ''"'nnt r I from lumber sold al Middleburg A' Boyer bridges. 1N.95 To ami reed from A M Sham bach, window sold, J. tS To unit reed from M I Potter, of fice rent and coal, 19011. 20.1)0 Toa,t reed from J W Kiester. ( ( Costs tcfuii.led, 01.31 roaml iee. I fi ..in Mate "v forest lire expenses lHi.19, T5'7il To amt reed from state , per. aonai las returned 1900, 1,810.41 To an t re, .1 from hotel licenses 2 J twp and : boro. J ft.10,00 To amt reed from C A Bolender. borrowed money, ,n i on To anil reed from First Nat. Hank, borrowed money. 800.00 3N,5t8,41 Cr. By Hint f onlrm f lono reUM 19,.91 Hy Jtt ier ct on itmi tin m;iim' 4H!.,.ri,i Hv H'rmiitiil iioH-rty Uix mf I to the Ktata. 2I.V1. -.'.t Hy 1 mt ii com on Rftttlfl -1.77 it, 17. 00 Hy 4- hotel I tee line puiU boron nuti twpn I. 'X'" 00 Hy per ct eotn on Mtmu Htt (O i,iMOtoii Hy M?r nt com nn VI" hole! livoiiiH1 wihl 'otinty, 2f.ft0 Hy taf r Is''' nnl prcvtoim yetira outntuiitllnx 821 Bytnxwof itHtandinir, V.ji ii Hy eonitniMlcn aliowetl ''ii i'' ton 4169H H nbatuinentfi Allowed col lee tor, B8I.09 Hv exonerations nllotvcd collec Hy tax 'in iinieatdl Inndsi retM, ivt IK Hai. nn in hand :-..', 2. r.(t Ik'iineville Smith, Troasimr in nc- counl with Snyder 'omity tiir the year IU00. I h I DK. 'I'd unit reed friss Wm Kleitle, i rciitturer, ih't.i r , T j.mt of tm ol IHW and irr- itni yean outtXtanlntTi HW.Bfi Tt amt nf tax BftfcfUH'd for IV i 'in lol.i.Jl Hy fxi'CHs of Itflltl forward lo County fiiini. 8"5.M Hy com allowed eollectnrn, ll.tiU Hy ' tratloni allowed colleo lorti lff.10 Hy outstanding taiei of tv and prevloiiN yea in, M,ow Hy outitandtiiK lax en of I960 iNtsilt! I tntanee on hand lt!H0f We tlir iinderHigned aud I torn Kin) for tlie County of Hnyder. ntata f I ennnylvania. do hereby certify ilmt in the dlacharge of tim dutiex devolving upon iii by law, we mel at the Court Houfte of the (oitnty aforonaid on the iirxt Monday of lanuary I HfM - it belngtha ncventli day of the n th) to aud H nettle ami odjul tin ai'eauttti of the acveral ofHeefl of aatd County wboao occouiita It Ii our duty to audit, settle and adjust, and that we find Ihe foregoing Statement to In- corrrrt, r-otit t --tati'd in the following note. (See note below). Il N Air, il (1. I'ou i i;-oX, II. A. Kl.iNi-t it. Counts A Qd I tort. Noil It api't ur- that the Stim of ''Uf linn dred ami fifty dollars had been set a-i by the County Cotnmisflioncra for the public ti of tin- (teueral Kieetlon Proclamation of lft n nt beiug i lie same amount formerly B propriated) ti. v. Row 4 Bherlff, In contracting for said publiciitton exceeded the amount nppnuirlated by twenty five dollars itafl). The sheriff, after having been informed of hi error hy tl e hoard oi auditor, personally refunded tho said un t into the County treaiui y In order No. Issued to R; c, Piss, bridge ln spoctr In Perry township, we found that an excess In mileage had been allowed or $j, tliH boM also been refunded. I N. Arp, J c. How gaaoXt II. A. Kl.lM.l RR. t ouuty Audit. it. I II t 1 1 1 lit mi I n t ii ii lir l'r. . nl.d This digease always result n from a cold r an attaok of grip anil may bo preventtni by tho titnelv use of ObainberlaiD'aOoogh Remedy, Tbut remedy whs exteotTvely used daring the epidemicR of La Grippe of the past lew Year, and not a single case has ever been reported that did not recover or that resulted in pneumon ia, which shows it to bo a certain prevent n e of that dAngerous disease. Chamberlain's ('ough Remedy has gained a world wide reputation for its cures of coTds and ffnp. For sale at the Middiebure Drugstore.
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