TIPS OR THE WEATHER Scheme For Posting Accurate Data For All In Streets. OFFICIAL BOOTHS TO BE USED Kiosks Containing Most Improved Typo of Weather Recording Instruments Will Bo Placed by the Weather Bu reau In Centora of All the Larger American Cities. "Old rrobs" purposes to court popu larity by bringing his records and pre dictions down to the street level and giving the loiterers in City Hall park, New York, and similar places all over the United States direct u% ial Intel ligence of the state of the atmosphere, Its warmth and density and its prob able disturbances, says a Washington correspondent of the New York Trib une. Professor Willis L. Moore, chief of the United States weather bureau, has perfected plans to set up kiosks con taining thermometers, barometers and weather recording Instruments of the most improved and accurate type In the centers of all the larger cities, In the crowded business districts and in the pnrks chleily frequented. It has long been the habit of most persons to reject the figures of the weather bu reau during particularly hot or cold seasons because Its thermometers are placed on high, breezy buildings or protected from the biting blizzards of the street levels. Thermometers of un certain scientific value which are af fected by soda fountain sales at drug stores and other business places have been readily taken as the criterion of heat and cold, with the result that the masses do not realize the value of ac curate figures and have to get their ideas of temperature through unrelia ble sources. In order that this may be obviated as much as possible the weather bu reau will erect small kiosks, in which the best thermometers, both stationary and recording, will be protected from the sun's rays and exposed to the pub lic. There will also be constantly on exhibition a standard barometer, which will enable people to possess an intelligent Idea of atmospheric condi tions for themselves. Besides these in struments, weather maps and such data as are of popular information will be displayed on the sides of the booths and will be kept up to the minute by boys on bicycles. The booths, or boxes, will be built so as not to exceed two feet square and six or eight feet high and with a view to making them as sightly and as deco rative as possible. They will be made to conform as much as possible to the surroundings with the idea of making them as familiar articles to the public as the mail boxes or fire alarm sta tions. The weather bureau has a general appropriation which will cover the ex pense of establishing a limited number of these kiosks, which, according to the present plans, will be distributed among the larger cities and in those districts where such instruments are likely to be most appreciated. In order that ample protection may lie afforded the delicate and expensive instruments they will be combined with the letter boxes, so that the same police regula tions which govern the United States mails will restrict any injury or dis figurement of the booths or instru ments. It is expected that after the booths have been established laws will be enacted which will insure further protection to the property. If the plan is greeted with the popu lar interest which is expected. It is probable that the weather kiosks will lie established all over the United States. GOLDEN RULE JUDGE. Toledo Jurist Has Flags, Plants and Mottoes In His Courtroom. Judge Austin, who recently took charge of the police court in Toledo. 0., lias adopted the Golden l!ule plan for dispensing justice, says a Toledo dispatch to the New York Sun. His first move in preparing for his new duties was to have mottoes placed on the walls of the courtroom. Fur ther touches of adornment were to be added by the installation of a large American flag and palms and other plants. Over the bench Is the motto "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." Other mottoes on the walls are "A wrong confessed Is half redressed," "Men may rise on stepping stones of their dead selves to higher things," "Honor and shame from no condition rise; act well your part-- there all the honor lies." These mottoeß are intended to have a puidlng influence upon prisoners, at torneys, court attaches and juries. Judge Austin will bar all minors and loafers from the courtroom. He has been dabbed the Golden Itule Judge. Arizona's New Seal. The terr'«ory of Arizona has ac quired a new great seal, says a I'henix correspondent of the Los Angeles Times. The old seal was adjudged out of date, its design being about as stiff as the decorations on the tombs of the pharaohs. In accordance with the legislative act establishing it, it contained w hat purported to be a rep resentation of the San Francisco moun tains, a pine tree, a cactus and a deer. These features are Included in the new seal also, but they are far more life like and more true to nature. The de signer is Warren E. Itolllns, an artist who has siient much time In Arizona painting the Grand canyon and in studying Indian types. Worse and Worst. A convict In a German prison hud been extremely refractory. One means and another had been tried, but noth ing could break his spirit. One morning the governor said to the warder: "1 say, Iluber, the scoundrel is be having worse than ever. Put him on bread and water." •'lint lie is already doing two fast daj s, sir." "Then give him a cooker} book to re.id. e must break his spirit some how."— Iliustr.'ited Bits. STATEMENT OF THE DIRECTOR S OF THE POOR o««' Danville and Mahoning Poor Dis trict for the Year Ending Jan. I, 1908. J. P. liAKK,Treasurer, n account with the Directors of the Dan ville and Malioniug Poor District. mt - To lull mi dun Directors at last settle ment * 010 T.m.i. r eclveu 110111 return taxes... la 48 To cash received from Al. Cromwell.. tUM To casli receivec from Coin ley Young. WOO [ To cash from ol erdisliicts ••••••• j To cash received from J. P. Hare, iiahu I To cash received from tirctfory dowery 14OJ To euhli received from fanii..... a»321 . To cash received ironi E. W. Peterson duplicate for 1905 • w | To essh received from I'. Bare on duplicate for 1900. • ' j() 13 To cash received from .1.1. Hare on _ (in duplicate for 1907. . Vi To cash received fro u Clias Uitermll ier ou duplicate for 1U00... 4011 To cash received froni'has. Lttermil- ; leron duplicate for 1907 ' * * 8089 01) (JR. By whole amount of orders paid by the Treasurer during the year 1907 7690 l:> Hal due Directors at present settlement §992 94 Director* of Danville and Mahoning j Poor District in Account with the District, Dlt. To balance due from Treasurer at last .settlement • • 510 4 J To nalamv due from E.G. Wert man at last settlement on duplicate for : To balance due from E. \V. i'eters at last settlement on duplicate tor the year 1905 JJ JA To balance due from Chas. L Iter mil ler at last settlement on duplicate for the 1906 • •••• 51 38 To balance due from J. 1\ Hare at last settiemeut ou duplleeie for the yea; 1900 • ••• w To amount of duplicate issued J. I. Bare for the Borough of Danville _ for the year 19u7 • • 68WJ s, Amount ol duplicate issued i has I t tcrmillcr for the township of Ma honing for tin; year 19u7 890 <»«» To cash received from return tax ..... h» 4S To cash received from Mary Cromwell. M v ! i'ocash received from Com ey » outig 2o to To cash received from other districts.. 188 Jo To cash received from J. P Bare to Halm ~0t) To cash received from Gregory est Uooj To cash received from farm •• *IOO9O 90 CJi. By commission allowed lv\V. Peters on j on duplicate for the year 1905 » • " i By commission allowed J. I'. Bare on „ ! duplicate fort he year 1906. '« i By Exonerations allowed .1.1. Bare on i duplicate for the year 1900. «« I By amount Keturned of.l. I . Bare on _ ou duplicate for the year 1900 .. <6O j By abatement allowed .1.!'• Bare ot 5 percent on &JB7O 56 ou duplicate for year 1907 ••••••• • • • • • *6® 5 - ' By commission allowed J. I. Bare of 2 per cent on 510204 on duplicate for the year 1907 •••• 10-lM Bv commission allowed .1.1. Bare or 5 per cent on 780 84 on duplicate for year *^Bl By amount return by J. I'. Bare on duplicate for the year 1907. * W> By balance due from J. P. Bare for 1007 •• ' By commission allowed t has* l tter miner of."i per ceut ou 42 81 on ear l'.oo. lly exoneration allowed Chas. I tier tuii ler on duplicate for ye.ir I'JOt,.. . iOn i By abatement allowed Clias I tt» rmil ler on t'-'l 70 on duplicate for the By'commission alio we'd (has Ijter- . miller on 107 17 for the year 1907.... **<•- By commission allowed Clias 1 Her mil ler on 22 ( IS fort lie year P-Hb .. it - • By balance due from Chas I ttermil ler on duplicate for 1907... .... 8500 By exonerations allowed K C. Wert man for the year 1905.... * s '- Bv orders paid by Treasurer during the _ year Bv balance duo Directors at present settlement * 10090 90 Statement of Orderß issued during the year 1007. Paid and outstanding and purposes for which the same w< i ' >ucd Directors Salaries S 800 00 Steward ,{oo (Hi Attorney .vV*! Physicians 140 00 Treasurer L- {i) Clerk 'j™ Auditing and Duplicate - Transient Paupers 4 - » Justices 23M; llorse Hire I^oo Miscellaneous Items _9 '- » Printers bills *»"oo Insurance Paid other Districts j***} Expenses in settlement of eases <» « » 1285196 Outs ide lit lief Shoes and Shoe Repairing •> 9'! Blacksmith bi115....... 60-0 j House ami Farm Hands..... 112 , 2: Farm Implements and Hardware ihj ~ '. , . ln . K :.-.v.v.v:.v y.v/.-.v." $« ; Improvements and repairs Drug Store bills Tobacco •'jji? New Furniture J:*I'® 1 '® | Meat bill Veterinary. « 1 General Merchandise '-V6H6I Flour and Feed •' , 9289529 1». M. KEENS, i THEO. lb 11*' KM AN -Directors | H. Will EM AN. S We, the Auditors of the Borough of Danville j and Township of Mahoning have examined the above accounts andtlnd them correct. JOHN h. .h»NK\ j M. (fit \N Pi;uLICK, • Auditors. M. P. SCOTT. ) Statement of Real Estate and Personal Property on hand at date of Settlement. Heal Estate *22."»00 00 House and Kitchen Furniture i;«o 00 Hay and Grain 1 • Fanning Utensils i:iss«.»s Livestock I T I JS 22 Vegetables 107 <•» Meat and Eurd l ,w 62 I clothing and Material 40 i" Fruit. Preserves, 6tc 19 V) Vinegar 35 JJ} sauer Kraut ' 16(H) Lumber 2f?^ Separator Coal won Tobacco Hlo Flour \ Feed . u 't Engine. L-VMH) $29440 22 Produce liaised. Heads Cabbage. * 1625 2 roita Hay 00 ji:; bushels Potatoes 14;>so \ > bustie s Onions 900 tjl hushels of W heat 8999.'. 6 buslti-ls Bye *2 -0 7 husliels (»ats - > '.» l »- I ;t»s buslo-ls ('orn ears 481 J". :i" bu»hela Beets ' 0 (ial. Saner K rant '-j 0 I U '••lies • «• el'V 25 O 1 bushel (biion Sets I bushel of Bi a its j •.*" hush- I i >rled orn I • bn*he orn .ti>c> >■, in- Butter ... 216f I.- li-7 Ftfgs 480, lot) Bundles c<»rn fodder 525)5 85 Stock Raised. 100 Ohlckems $3700 •2 Oulvos 14 00 2S PlgH 112 00 ts Turkeys 12 oo 5175 oo Paupers admitted during the year 11)07 II Lull 17 «( 1322 10 «v> mr, ij <> uj rt Cooper •• Alfred Blecher 537 68 20 00 574 17 h7 4W 4" m ? 'i m £ i wOO 2 00| 111 36 Mi 19 00 Danville Borough .... J. P. Hare H495 61 H22 23 10 58 17'» 45* 7000 00 *OO6 30 li.ii 1m fi- !• or So 19S in 21, 00 70 *•> 21 >•> I>erry Townsfilp H.E.Cotner 1201 SO 40 57 ... U93 1126 W u M hA m 117 50 1 Is 7 wsi..„ Liberty William E. Boyer 1713 4:1 M7l 67 aSill 16.T Si «WM W.M 1 u ?£ m -15 1,5 00 121 228 #i M.."1 Limestone " K. E. Pry mire 1744 70 04 15 21 49 1200 00 4,V> *" JS Si .£. .. j- .T? 66 ;»0 2 0»V 11* .TH (X) 25 26 Mahoning «• Chan. UttermlUer 1002 02 :io or» gOO 25 80 847 42 95 16 ioj 64 in Jn 149 S 27 50 1 2!S 71 2;* 04 >i 50 May berry « P. H Cromley 807 86 11 In ft 69 286 07... . vS| B \i 4 S, M S £ » 110 14: i :<6 27 16 70 Valley •• E. E. Kenn 1070 82 34 81 hh 27 74 924 A 819' it 1 ,•!; , v K 1« 00 205 49 13 46 Waslilngtonville Borough 0. L. Cromis 283 72 707 k;h 17 67.... " re! Si 9 ' r - ill «2 1201 1 o*i 1112 West Hemlock Townsnip T. M. W. ntereteen 344 62 13 2o 09 122:1 319 01 "" -or I'h fJ 32 riH 000 ,r »' 26 x 29 Total tax account for 1907 ihO'jo 61 637 65 22 95 402 02 li7:w» 10 2201 89 >m Imi iTi it! R.i aj «n.-r I ■ ——- —I ■■ I■ ■ 1 axes received lor prior years j 7 |.j * &*■' 1,1 17 ; 61 04 20<2 68 47"» 00 13 17 15 65! :>*2 72 1 03 16 Total taxes r.ct ivfil during tin* year A. 1). 1907 TmH 90 ' * 80 1"" »<> outstanding taxes in favor of county 2291 89 | l~4si 121 ~ Kstimated exonerations and commissions 011 same "Til h9 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 3218 fa State tax received for 1907 2072 68 ul0 " u ! ; P* , Commonwealth for State tax of 1907 for State tax received for prior years 480 i> w,l,c ' , there was no order issued 12234.89 Dog tax received for 1907 382.72 oasnrer s commission on same 22.85 2212.64 Dog tax received for prior years 100 40 County tax received in 1907 on unseated land and collectors' returns 6-1 91 Reimbursement of State tax, 1907 TREASURER'S COMMISSION, VIZ: Reimbursement of primary election, 1907 506 93 01-- ii„u Commonwealth costs, flues and jury funds 96 30 Loss onniitu'c .ir.lV- T? 16 ! 1 i S i" $23218.62 George Muiers, overpaid bill 7' r . o I°°?"^, portion hotel licensee, c.ommigsion on same C. P. Hancock, filling in at river bridge approach \\ \ ] 50 00 06 owe d in treasurer's license account.. 883.50 Danville & Sunbury St. Railway Co 8 25 Klias Maier, a loan ' 1000 00 r.i,,,,™ i„ „# uT , . 22335.12 558.88 11. C. Blue, Adinr, a loan ] 1700.01) alauce 111 of S. K. Hoffman, trean, Jan'y 6th, 1908 558.34 Sale of plank 1 44 Sale of wire 1 50 $26547 88 Sale of old lumber 3 00 liotel licenses for 1907, county's portion... 883.50 $26547.88 S. K HOFFMAN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT VVITh, LICENSES RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR .907. * I'D aniouut of wholesale and retail mercantile licenses $1255.68 13y amount paid the Commonwealth 54300 99 1 > anion tit of pool licenses 100.00 ; By amount paid for advertising mercantile list and postage 1"4 78 To amount of eating house licenses 15.00 I By treasurer's commission 427*41 To amount of hotel licenses 6200.00 |By amonut hotel licenses applied to county fund, county's portion 883 50 To amount of brewers' licenses 1300.00 | By amount hotel licenses paid to Danville boro 2964 00 To amonut of wholesale liquor licenses 400.00 j By amount- liotel licenses paid to Washingtonville boro *228 00 j By amount hotel licenses paid to Anthony township 57 00 $9270.68 By amount of hotel licenses paid to Derry township 114 00 By amount of hotel licenses paid to liberty township... .. 57 00 By amount of hotel licenses paid to Valley township 114 00 $9270.68 CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES. OOUKT EXPENSES AND COMMONWEALTH COSTS : BRIDGE AND KOAD EXPENSES. Grand jurors $ 342.60 Henry Bridge, Part Payment (Now) $213.25 Traverse jurors 1401.28 Bobbins Bridge, (New) 505.25 Constables making quarterly returns and tipstaves 154.80 t/oncrete Culvert, over Toby Run 740.67 , Lumber and Material for Bridges 289 91 \\. B. Liuvillo, court stenographer 899.89 General Bridge Repairs 266.94 Win. M. Heddens, court crier 92.50 Road Views and Surveys ~38.70 2054.73 John Reppert janitor . 216.00 DANVILLE RIVER BRIDGE EXPENSES. Chas. P. Uearhart, district attorney 400.00 Sundry Persons, Cleauing Bridge 05 Tiioma G. Vincent, clerk of the courts and prothonotary. 315.25 Samuel Wlnterateen, Limestone for Approach 35*40 D. C. Williams, attending court 19 days at. 57.00 Painting Railing, Work and Material 70.00 D. C. Williams, Commonwealth costs 23.50 Notices and putting same up 5.85 ' Sundry items, Removing Snow, &c. . 5 ic 145 00 Justices 73.95 Constables. 202.04 COURT HOUSE EXPENDITURES. Witnesses ... 224.08 Stationery and Blank Books.. . 195.90 Supreme court expenses, Dietrich case 150.00 Oonnty Printing and Advertising 2 3 60 Meals and lodging for jurors 49.50 " '' ]4!) | ti Guilford case, commissioners, eto 90.35 — $4192 28 Gas 18 32 Water Rent 24.50 D. C. WILLIAMS, SHERIFF: Expressage, Freight and Postage 34.77 „ - . , .... General Repairs and Supplies ]7« 77 Hoarding prisoners and turnkey *B2 .00 Soadry Persons. Gleaning Court House . . . 39.95 Drawing and notifying jurors lt>l 10 Insurance on Court House 200 00 \V ashing for prisoners. ................ . . 03.~0 Telephone Service 24 50 Removing Win. Guilford from county jail to htate hospital Friendship Fire Co., Sprinkling... i... !'!.'!!lo.OO at \Varren ........... . .... <4i.i< Disinfectant 18 50 1145 97 Conveying prisoners to E. S. penitentiary.. 131.06 ao.uv Conveying prisoner to reformatory 27.85 TAir. FYPPVniTiTRii's. Report of board of public charities 10.00 —f51278.48 Q oa j .... j . *l7B 14 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AUDITORS. ETC: w"er Reni and R^airs.'.!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SIJ Charles W. Cook, yearly salary $500.00 Clothing and Bedding 14 45 George M. Leighow, yearly salary 500.00 Medical Attendance ... ........ 31.00 George R. Sechlur, yearly salary 500.00 General Repairs and Supplies 241 59 Horace C. Blue, commissioners'clerk 660.00 Disinfectant .... 18.50 617.61 Edward Savre Gearhart, county solicitor .. 279 46 County auditors and clerk 76.40 MISCELLANEOUS Jury commissioners 132.58 Redemption of County Bonds 700.00 Traveling expenses necessarily incurred by the commission luterest 011 County Bonds 164.50 ers in discharge of offloiai duties 83.00 $2731.44 Short Loans and Discount and Interest on Same 4962 61 State Tax on County Indebtedness, 1906 22.80 ELECTION EXPENSES: County Teachers Institute, 1907 124 66 Spring election .. 497.26 Memorial Day Committee 50 00 General election 469.40 School Directors' Association... 54.00 .Montour County Democrat for official and specimen ballots Support of Convicts in lv S. Penitentiary :5T4 i 4 for spring and general elections . 50.00 Support of Convicts in House of Refuge. . ... 109.42 Election blanks and supplies.... 23.75 1 Support of Inmates 111 State Hospitals 5.,1 25 Primary election, held June Ist, 1907 529.58 ! Desk and Chair for Prothonotary s Office 17 50 Sheriff's proclamation 2.75 .$1572.69 Inquisitions on Sundry Persons 60.99 1 Index Books for Register aud Recorder s Office 420 00 ASSESSORS PAY: Dues, County Commissioners Convention 5,00 . , , . m Burial of Soldiers aud Markers for Same 390.00 Annual Assessment $280.00 : Dismissed Cases under Act. June 25, 1895 36 15 Registry of Voters 342 00 J. L. Kline, Ice for Court House.. ' 361 Registry of School Children 119.00 Dob Taos ik no State Tux Assessment MS.OO Sheen Damaces 7 7* C Shnlta, M. D., Local Registrar 131.25 Korest i« m W. R. Robinson, Local Registrar 16.00 984.25 Thop 0 Welsh, Auditing the' Accounts of tlie Pro'tiionotary, " T ~ Register aud Recorder aud SlieriS 25 00 NOXIOUS ANIMALS: 1 Thos. G. Vincent, Certifying Judgments, &o 43 70 303 Weasels at SI.OO $303 00 i Win. L. Sidler, Certifying Mortgages. &c 17.20 8171.58 17 Minks at $1.00..." 17.00 ! Total Amount of Orders issued in 1907 $23218.62) 2 Foxes at $2.00 4.00 324.00 Total Amount of Orders redeemed in 1907 23218.6 a FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF MONTOUR COUNTY. To amount of bonded indebtedness $5000.00 By outstanding County Tax. 1907 #2150,00 To amount due Commonwealth for taxes on Oonnty indebtedness 1907 20.00 ]By outstanding Dog Tax, 1907 55.00 Total amount due Elias Maier 1000 00 IBv outstanding Dog Tax, 1906 30.87 Total amount due H. C. Blue, adm'r 700.00 "'v amount due from Commonwealth for Bounties paid for killing. Estimated outstanding bills 80 00 . Noxious Animals 324.00 —| B„ mount- due from Commonwealth for Extinction of Forest Fires.. 665 $6800.00 By t. omit due from Commissioners of North'd C 0... 72.80 By amount due from Commissioners of Columbia Co. 30 02 I By amount in hands of County Treasurer 558.70 Liabilities in excess of assets 8571.98 $ 800.00 S. K. HOFFMAN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE SEVERAL DISTRICTS FOR TAXES ARISING FROM UNSEATED LANDS » NH COLLECTORS RETURNS. Taxes received in 1907. Treasurer's Commission of 5 pur , Amount poidby Treasurer to the Sev- Itului..-. -lili the Several Di» cent, on same. era I Districts. j tint". including balance on band from prior year*. DUttfetCTß. £ I I g J | I|l |£ I I I ~|| |IfI || | I $ j f]T|T]T A lit hour Townsliip aillj 407' 0. jIjIH W Oil.. \. .j. j ..." |« 10 1... 1.1.. *i-Vao'ii'37 "ait 17»f? 2«c." ii •••••• •••-''-j. 11 ; »»»•"»»» herrv Township 47 7 18j :t -> , •; 1 •• - ' LilH»rty Township 20 22 :tl 82! 19 j ... ! iol ; .»9 m.. :$«.» > ;ij j.l ..> MalioiiiiiKTownship, I 57. 7 79j I»' -• :J9 -•> 1 I .I" I .... .... Valley Township I fi SI 9 9">j •> 27 •«» I'' .... | | » - • i Weal Hemlock Township s:w 12 08J 882 j jl 42 €o| i H | | ♦••• ••••• 1 15 91 11 '•* it 1. T..1U1 ~ 175 S7| 72 Ml Hl2 II :!7 2 29' ; i :« sn':» HI 2 211 2 07' 11 1 [_ _ _ l-> 779 so in:<> :» 218 We the nuclei signed ('onnnlssionera of Montour Count v. Pa., do huebv eertlfy tlmt the fori'Boliiß «tateinetit <>i rc-u. ipts and .-xpuiidiiures <>l Mid . .unity lor I lie year ending .lamiaiy r.tl., A, 1)., IWH I- true aiid correct to the best ofoi r knowledge and belief. "In witness whereof we have liereuuto s.-t our hands and -, ai ..f oiliee this lull day of January A.l>. p.iiw. ... i UARI.I-.> , cook, ) Commissioners «iKO K. SKCHLKH. of Attest : HOU.Vt'KC. B1 .clerk. (JKORiiE M. LKIUHOW) Montour County, TO lilt" HONOR A 111 F Till' lI'IKiFS OK Til K COI'HT OK I'OMMON PI VAS Op II11". I'OINTY t>K M"X 1 Ii- We 11.. un.lcrsi -n. -I A -liters o I Moafour County. State of IVnnsvlvunia, af er hav liit 1..-I-T1 iinlv.iiiaiitlcd -iccor.; inn'to th>- liiw r. - < etfilllv riiou thai we ha\. uu.lited the ais-.-nntsofi'M Trea.ur.-K, d ('■ minimum, i...1 s.ii.l (miiiiy. a:i.» that the l<>: -,-oimr is a true ami correct stntfc ment ol the .\mc iiiid find a balance 'luc the si,i i < .»uitv on the 112, h. da nlM.m-y i - IMs -K.II • I i.n.\l-a-i .ol Five lluu.lu-i tntd Fifty Klein ,Milan cu.l Seventy Cell is fWUlfl also a ■aliuicc .me r.il di tricis of I'wo ilondred aii-l Kluhty Koll.irs an I Fl*hto Scv.-n - nts it • > 7). In witneai whercol we have licreu-.tosot 'tr hands and - -a «till-- 111 Ii dayot Jai.ii'iry, lji-s TIIOS. VAN BANT, |sr.ll.l I .1.1! Win D 1 1' I . I SKA I,] -COCKTY At-niTOIIS. Att.st: iiOUAf F. C lILLK. Ct.KHK ft A MAMIUb C.