186 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



22. Warrant to be drawn on county or city treasurer for amount of 

 claim, to be paid out of sheep damage fund, but eii'ort must be 

 made to ascertain whose dog did the damage. 



Act May 25, 1893, section 5, (P. L., page 136). 



23. County commissioners or councilmen to notify owners of dogs 

 that destroj'ed sheep, to kill them, and on failure to do so constable 

 or police to kill them, and for this service he is to receive a fee of 

 ?1, to be paid out of sheep damage fund. 



Act May 25, 1893, section 6, (P. L., page 138). 



24. Dogs declared to be personal property and made the subject 

 of larceny, and owners liable for all damages done to sheep. 



Act May 25, 1893, section 7, (P. L., page 138). 



25. Justices of the peace, aldermen and magistrates entitled to 

 a fee of $1 in each case, and auditors and controllers to receive $1 

 per day for every day spent in investigating claims. 



Act May 25, 1893, (P. L., page 139). 



26. A fund in excess of $200 at the close of the year, to be paid 

 into county or city fund to be used for county or city purposes. 



Act May 25, 1893, section 9, (P. L., page 139). 



27. Special laws not repealed. 



Act May 25, 1893, section 10, (P. L., page 139). 



28. Municipalities increasiog their indebtedness, to levy an annual 

 tax before issuing obligations. 



Act April 18, 1895, section 1, (P. L., page 37). 



21). Tax to be sufficient to pay the interest and redeem the princi- 

 pal of the obligations not later than thirty years from date of in- 

 crease of indebtedness. 



Act April 18, 1895, (P. L., page 37), act May 11, 1897, (P. L., page 54). 



30. County commissioners issuing bonds to. erect workhouses, 

 authorized to levy special tax of one mill on the assessed valuation 

 for county purposes, to pay interest and redeem principal of bonds 

 so issued. 



Act June 26, 1895, section 15, (P. L., page 381). 



31. Comity commissioners authorized to transfer into general 

 county fund, tax moneys placed to credit of any city, borough or 

 township, that have remained uncalled for during a period of ten 

 years, provided right to money is not in dispute. 



Act July 15, 1897, (P. L., page 285). 



