Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 02, 1881, Image 2

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lESTim & REPUBLICAN
MIFFL1NT0VVN.
Wednesday, February 2, ISS1.
Ii.
F. SCIIWEIEK,
inrroa akd rioptiiTOB.
Guatemala says the Jesuits mast go.
The United .States Senatorial ques
tion presents no chince.
Fexiaxibji and the Lririh
Lea-niers scare the English.
Land
It is reported that Sitting Bull Las
arrendered to Canadian authority.
A PArrxa vein of stone coal under
lies the State of Kansas at the depth
of 700 feet.
The RJIefonte, Center county, car
rvorks, that have leen idle a long
time, are to be put in operation.
Farmers in California are trying to
organize, bo tbat they ma wrevent
the too frequent plut of the grain-
market.
. ,
ulboadiv, in Mexu'O is lootumsT
. .
up as the place ior contractors, and
for men wuo project raiiioad enter
prises. v
Tar I-.A-st itin "f news relative to
. -iiiarlny Jims is. ';:it he is in the
wooda of Ontario, Ccnado, among the
Tuscarora Iinlians.
Tbe Knights of Labor liave been
indicted by the rrund jury of Scm-
eset county for not and conspiracy
t tain mines in that county.
The Sevw Dit Baptists are pe
titioning the lAiture to exempt
them from the peii'iew of the u.
uay laws. Senator Horatio Gates
Jones is the champion cf tbeir eauso.
Rev. JIr. Cao-jr. of Xew York,
and Mr. Wendell Phillips, of Massa
chusetts, ate having a heated discus
sion cs to whether the wine that the Re
deemer of man u.ied at the wedding
lea in (j,in3 Gf Gallilee, 1800 years
ego, was nuc-Btl. or uxJtrmented"!
wine.
Ir is proposed that Concg, gy.
.antee fifty million do!!aryt0 bui: d a
bJr rai'rojui. wuch ae-tt ur-on which
ecct!iVcAii:d baTTused to be car
ried aciiSstJje mountains to Pitts
burg. Th7rVosed ship railroad is
to be aciise Isthmu5 Utn
J orth and bouterica iuce
a'xiut 100 tnilctX' ct
should not be -'' '
. ... jvern
1 .a buiij
eded.
. t
.ma
uking
aSord--cheeked
.ay at all.
ie half the enn
j i"g, ''Thank you
e with the text? '
iihian writine from Har
ie .Vorti .Imerican cays ;
fertinp constitutional quest ioq
r iva out of this muddle. An ex
matioa of the law on tbe subject
makes it clear that in tbe event of this
Legislature failing to elect a Senator,
there is no provision to meet -the em
ergency. The Governor cannot appoint
uulei's tbe Legislature adj uro before
the vacaucy. He cannot appoint if the
vacancy occurs during a session of the
Legislature. If, therefore, the dead
lock remains unbroken until ihe end of
this Legislature, which now appears
probable, the State of Pennsylvania
will be without its full representation
in tbe Senate until the next session of
the Legislature."
"This is lsl.aud tuerefore tbe end
of tin world has come in the minds
-f tbe people of Nickt lsnlle, a village
a Scott county southeast Virginia,
i Mayor aud other leadiog citnons
hat on Saturday last, b.ut noon,
ge cloud was seen boverir.g over
j!bborbood, and in a few miuutes
. wer began to fall, aod cover
. ' . gio-uid aud the clothes of those
O stood beneath with a red substance
couid not be told from blood.
tt '-hoo lasted about a minute, and
Jr ed mass came down iu a slow and
iae drizzle. The cloud heu rolled off
' rdually Save in this one place, the
sky aas clear. Tbe f herouicuun caus
ed iiiteuxe euiteuueut aui -tig the colored
aud iguoraut white people, tujuy kfijriu
in the approach of the end of the
-nsU "
iVilliam F. Dalrympl, of the famous
grain farm in Dakota, says that tbe
clear profit for 1S80 was over 250,
C'('0. He raised more than a half mill
ion bushels of wheat on 24,000 acres,
and sold it in buSalo at a profit of 50
a bushel.
Suiall-po. Aiptheria and diseases
which in summer wov prcbably be
enme Asiatic cbolera are reading
rapidly in Chi g.
STATE ITEMS.
Wesoersville, Berks, is shocked to
discover that in supposed coal deposit
is bogus.
A chicken covered with hair instead
of feathers was exhibited at the Putts
ville Poultry Show.
Crawford eunoty has redaeed its bebt
$40,000 within tbe last year.
Creameries bare reveiutiouixed bat
ter-n.kiiig in Berks aud Bucks.
A little girl near Becbtelsvtlle, Berks
county, while playing near a circular
saw which was ruuuiDg at lull speed,
bad one of ber arms so badiy injured
that it bad to be amputated.
A gentleman iu Pittsburg was awak
ened early tbe other moroiog ty bur
glars eodeavoriog to break into the
house, lie ordered tbeua to leave, but
they refused to go, and continued tbeir
effoiu to break tbe lock of tbe door,
when be fired on them. Tbe; got away,
but left a trail of blood behind tbeiu,
shuwiug that the shot bad taken effect.
A i ouiberlaod county paper last
week said : William A. Failur, of West
peuusborV township, picked op a live
garter snake on tbe road, near the K'ios
rrett larui. It was crawling through
the SDOVhgn discovered.
I'i.. 1 1 A Ir . -
i u v.. a. x. a preparing uiciuo-
' ; i. i , r e
ri:Js to tbe Legislature extend the
tiuie fr eK'Sirg the Soldiers' Orphans'
ssbools.
Wbite girls of Pottsville carry razors
with which to punish those who take
undue liberties with tbem.
Philip
aod Christian Wall, twin
brothers, celebrated tbo thirty fifth an
niversary of tbeir birth on Siturday last.
'Huh brothers totaled the Union army
aurmg tne reoeuion, 0d bulb were
wounded on the same day, t the battle
of Antietam, Philip being shot in tbe
arm, wbich had to be amputated and
tbe other in tbe band. They were both
good soldiers. li'esl Chester Local.
The other day a young boy, whila
skating at Cbautauqia, struck his head
wbile passiug beneath an arch, aud had
bin gcalp torn oS root the forehead to
the back of bis bead. Erie Dispatch.
Tt tappiest man in Prrv county is
Elian B. Leiby, of .Matysviile, for, after
lapue of twelve years of married life,
childlem, bis wife presented biui with
a bouncing boy last Wednesday.
.Yetrpurt Ltdstr.
A Cbamberi-burg CoDHtable served a
warrant upon Jacob K. Myers wbile be
was attending bis father's funeral.
Hundreds r.f tons of shoe ppjrg are
made at Teuiperanccville, Northampton
I county, atiuually.
General John Sutter's widow died
at her home at Litiz, in this State, the
other day, afc'd eighty years. She was
boru in Swi'zerlattJ; nd married Gen
eral Sutter before he curie to America
0 154. She paused, through many
hardships while on ttr hui-haud's ranch
in alilornia. S,UCe bis death last
'une she baa b ea , feebie health.
fifstJjJrnpike ever made in tb
os was constructed between
I Lincau'er in 1792
fabulously
large
lie
old turnpike i
air of
, sleigh in
j evening a
.( on one of the
je sleigi, tbrnw
i. Cue lady aud
jld child were badly
is not expected to re-
j county is the only one
10 which there is not a
id house. Bradford county
385 school bouses, 379 of
a.e built of wood, and is ahead
the lest in that particular,
irs. Susan Levan, of Beading, has
pair of ear rings that are 1 10 years
id. Sbe has worn tbeji herself for
seventy five years.
Just before reining on Monday
night Miss Clara Frick, of Pittsburg,
threw a shovelful of coal on the fire 10
her room. A terrific explosion follow
ed losiantly and ihe room was in flames
10 a moment. Miss rnek was badly
burned. Tbe fire was put out, howev
er, before much damage had been done
to the building. Investigation led to
tbe conclusion that a bottle of powder
was in the coal. But bow the powder
got there is a mystery.
A Lawrenceviile teacher has left his
school because he "couldn't niauage the
big girls."
There is a belief among oil men that
Mchlean county belt originates in
a deep sea underlying that region, and
a stock company has been formed at
Parker for the purpose of siuking a
well to test tbe truth of the theory,
they expect to sink the shaft 2,400
feet.
All of tbe hntel proprietors of Greens
burg are in a flutter ou account of suui
niuus being issued for them to appear
at court iu February on tbe charge of
violating tbe license laws.
An ounce bottle filled with laudan
um was found secreted in one of the
stockings of Geotge Smith, who, with
Mrs. Miller, is confined in the Lycom
ing county jil under sentence of death
for the murder of Mrs. Miller's hus
band. Tbe Sheriff had been notified of
Smith's mteution to escape tbe gtllows
by self murder by a fellow prisoner, and
thorough search being made, tbe poison
was discovered.
A woman near Easton caught ber
husband kis:ng the domestic, when
she seized a pot of bot cofLe from tbe
stove aod dashed the contents into tba.r
faces, scalding them both severely, and
then ran for a doctor for their relief,
eoiupeliog tbe domestic to remain in the
house, where she nursed her, leaving the
busbaud to care for himself.
Maud MeUrady, of Fowler, Centre
county, was burned to death a few days
j since by the explosion of a lamp.
A uumber or telegraph poles fell
from an east- bound train on the Penn
stlvama Railroad near Columbia on
Thursday. They struck a passing
train, wrecking several cars and serious
ly injuring a flgman named J. M.
Thomas.
Sheffield W. Cirson, of Buroside
townxtiip. Clearfield county while laugh
ing iumnderalely at lb antics of his
grandchild expired in hit ehair.
GEXERAI. ITEM
Moody and Saukey are in California.
Tbe aveiage weight of a skeleton is
about 11 pounds. ,
Small pox bas broken out in tbe Fort
Madison Penitentiary, Iowa, creating
great excitement. All tbe foremen of
contract work have fled and work is
generally abandoned.
Ou Saturday night a week the wife
of Elias Cummings, colored, living near
Cranston, gave birth to four boys. The
mother and children are doing well, and
are visited by large numbers of people.
Engineer Williams was attacked by
heart disease, wbile alone 00 his loco
motive, on a Virginia railroad, but in
spite of the suddeuoees of bis death be
was able to whistle down brakes and
close tbe throttle, thus averting a dis
aster. .
W. II. F. Lee, General Robert E.
Lee's oldest son, is a successful farmer
in Virgiuia.
An eight-year old girl became a
bride in South Carolina yesterday, ber
mother witnessing the mirriage cere
mony. Tbe whole party except the
child should be locked up as lunatics.
A preacher in Rook Couuty, Kansas
bad been for weeks conducting a woun
derfully successful revival Dear
brethren and sisters," be said one day,
"this is tbe last meeting I shall hold.
It is Impossible to keep up a fervor on
eorn bread ad molasses for myself and
an ear of corn a day tor mj borse.
God bless y 00,"
A smalt boy at Tboroaston, Litcb
field County, Connecticut wbile coasting
the other day, encountered a railroad
train; but with small boys' luck, his
sled passed over tbe railroad track, be
tween the truck of a moving freight
car, without injuring him in tbe least.
A betrothed eounle at Fairfield, Iowa,
had aouarrel. and broke tbeir engage
ment, ttutii attempted suicide the same
night, but thir lives were saved. Ou tbe
following day, coo-joced that they did
not deir! to live apart; (hey had a min
ister unite them.
Jim French, a brakemai en tbe
Piedmont road, was killed near Salis
bury, N. 0 , Friday night, wbile danc--
a jig on tbe top of a moving freight
train and kissing bis hand to some wo
men who stood near the track. lie
collided with a bridge.
The workmen engaged in pulling
down an old house in Lancaster a few
days since found an old dress pocket
containing $25 in money stowed care
fuly away beneath the roof. It bad
evidently been there for a long time,
but who put it tbere or when it was
secreted is a mystery wbicb tbe finders
are not particularly anxious to have
solved.
Tbe Methodist ministers of Cincir'
nati, id formal meeting, denouncer! the
operatic department of tbe College of
Music as "a feeder for the 'heaters
and operas."
A burning dwelling hnus ,n East
lltrtford, Conn., was saver from
structiou a few days ago Y'J ,rje use of
c ief, vnicn happened ,r e "re pien-
H Uarrisburg 1 thn water in that focality.
I A white oak tree, beleved to be tbe
cas- bigaest in tbo S'ate w' cut near Fay
of'ei to, Mo , recently. It was 10 feet 3
inches across th&VuniD, nd tbe first
cut made li'2 eight- muh ;!I-road ties.
uritvg the temporary sbsence -of
isbotnb from her bnme at Al
.. V., on Tuesday evening, the
e caught fire, and four young cbil
n were burned to death.
Theodore Patrim, a French farmer,
living four miles southwest of Assntn
tion, III., murdered his wife and then
attempted to commit suicide, because
she upbraided him for loafing around
the village instead of gathering hs
corn.
STATE ITEMS.
Matthew Jones who died in tbe Poor
House of Berks county, left a will
which showed him to be worth nearly
$6,000. and yet he bad beeo fnnr years
in the A'm House. A bill will be pre
sented to the executors for board for
four years at two dollars per week.
John Kennedy of Harrisburg, aged
two yeais, jumped toward bis mother,
wbo wss carrying a pan of boiling wat
er, on Monday. Tbe pan was npset
over the child, and be was scalded to
death.
Singular Cause or Death.
St. Lous. J n. 27. Archibald Gib
son, second lieutenant seventh United
States cavalry, sou of Charles Gibson,
a prominent lawyer of this city, died at
the residence of his father yesterday
morning. Lieut. Gibson died of infiain
mation of tbe brain, believed to be the
result of circumstances a hich occurred
while be was at West Point. One day
while on parade a spider got into one of
bis ears. By tbe rules he was not al
lowed to raise his hand, aod stood in
the ranks more than au hour, while tbe
spider worked its way into the ear.
When dismissed his ear was full of
blood, aud tbe insect could not be re
moved lor two days. This caused a
corrosion of the bone next to the brain,
and gave him a good deal of trouble.
He went to his regiment in Northern
Dakota, and after performing consider
able service and suffering from asevere
attack of sickness, be came borne, ex
pecting to resign, but, as it proved on
ly to die.
Legal .Yofices.
Scltool House Lettlna;.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
by the Millord township School Board,
on Saturday. Februarv 26, 1881, at Muddy
Kun School House, at ten o'clock A. a., for
tbe building of a Brirlc School Home, when
and where all proposals will be opened, and
the letting take piare. The Board reserve
the right to reject all proposals. Specifica
tions may be seen at tbe home of W. N.
Slerrett, Secretary of Millord township
School Board.
JACOB AUG HEY, President.
W. S. STraarrr, Sucretary.
Jan. 81, lb81.
AC DI TOR'S NOTICE-
Ettatt of Elizabeth fry, dtctattd.
T'JF. report of Ihe undersigned, Auditor,
making distribution of the funds in the
hinds ol Ezra Smith, Administrator or
Elizabeth Fry, was referred back, to find
whether there was desertion of E!iZ4belh
Fry, by her huxbAnd, and lor other pur
poses. The undersigned will attend to the
duties of his appointment, at bis office in
Miltiiiitown, on the IKth dav ot Februarv,
A. D. 1881. EZRA D. PARKER, "
Jan. 26, 1881. Auditor.
CAl'TIOX TCOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing on lands of the undersigned,
in hunting, cutting timber, breaking down
fences, btc.
H. L. McMeen. John Grer.
Alexander Anderson. John Miliiken.
Jane McCnlloch. Kict 22. 1879-tf
pECEIPS & EXPENDITURES
OF TH
COCKTT OF JCXIATA,
Fao Jacbt 1. 1880, to Jaibaby 1, 1881.
To the Honorable tkt Jnitt of Iht Court of
Common PUa of Juniata Counly:
The nndersigned, Auditors of tbe county
of Juniata, elected and sworn according to
Uw, to audit, settle and aljal the accouola
of the Treasurer, Sheriff and Commissioners
of tbe said county of Juniata, respectfully
report 1 That we met in tbe Auditors' office,
.. .... . AH, llAitflir nf J.n-
in Jiiminiown, u
... . . t
uary, it being the tnira aaj 01 uw
month, Td after a careiul examination oJ
aaiii accounts, we find them to be a follows
from the first Bv of January, 1860, to the
first day of January, 1S81, tne t reasurer ior
the year, John W. Kirk, Esq., pureuaut to
notice, being j resent at tbia aetlictuent:
18KO. JOIJ.V W. i'KK. 7mV. Dr.
Jau. 1. To tulaace iroul ua year. a,vd 00
To vulstauiliug taxes iruui laat
rc 18,369 81
To taxes levied in 1S50.... 2u,iM
T r.-.h trotu Milllin county..... 176 -ti
Toca.-h for old lumber....
To cash from Huntingdon county
To CJli iroul W. 11. Umifiuger,
D. 11. Col aud Jamea Jlclauh-
lin, late Commissioner
lor verdict tees ........
2 00
95t9
603 46
64 00
To casn Iruni sale of Co Kouds. 23,015 W
$67,452 06
ISSO, CONTRA. Cr.
TBy orders paid iasued
prior to iw a w
by orrtera iaid issued
in lb0 48,460 93
Br nud certirJcales
pid ?886
Kr exonerations to col- '
leciors $W 6
By exonentions on un-
seated lands V6 24
Uy cash to Sap't W. ,'
Smith on arcount of
Teachers Institute.. ,' 179 00
By tax on couuty loan V
paid into Slate treas'y 1"9 59
by commission on same ) 9 45
by outstanding Uxes.. 15,324 49
By Treasurer's salary. boO 00
Dec. 81, By balance i
due county ' lw 13
$67,4-52 05
Jan.l, 1891, To bal. due county.. $1,930 13
J-
ISSO. JaS. tt. KELLT, Sheriff. Dr.
Dec, 31, To vnvuict tees $04 00
Cr. By Cash paid into County Trea
sury
.$04 00
STJTENZXT OF OUTSTANDING
Tj1X Iht hand of iht tevtrat Cot
Uqivrt, December 31, I860 :
Colltctort.
DittrictI
Jmount.
tS8 85
196 66
62 79
69 83
181 02
157 20
9! 24
1011 42
43 6l
275 47
167 89
85 87
M 80
2-7 10
79 61
32 03
12i 16
r 69 81
29 95
919 05
777 9fl
1373 79
1 90 31
176 31
65 3
1877 1. Brennisholtz Bi ale
1ST" G. W. Jacobs Port Royal
1S77 Mathias Stiunp Lack
lbTT David Swartz jMonroe
lfT8 A. A. Crazier Port Royal
1878 Jos. Dowling !TuM-jrora
IMS Jos. Gray l,-,ct
lhTf II. S Gnben jMilllintown
lt7(4 H. Minium itreenwood
187! Joseph tiray jLack
1879 tL-nrv -Morrow (Tuscarora
1879 Jacob E: h ;spiuce Ilill
1879:" r Zimmerman Be-ile
1879 VV. B. M'ChAn Uiltnrd
1879 Wiu. Noble iPort Koyal
187'J Beiij. Kercbner jkValker
lt-79 Thos.Crt'Swn llelauare
1879 Jobua.Sbelley i'Jonrue
179 Cyins A. 'arili tireenwood.
1880 Jas. T. Sherlock Bcjle
lhXO Philip Ilarley Delaware...
1880 Joseph Sjieber Fayette....
1880 John Stoner ' Fermanagh
lexoUeo. L Burner !(Jreenood
1880 Jos. liobison Lnck
1880J. Burchlield jUirllintowa
1880 J. T. Sterrett iilillord
188i.' S. basom ;Mouroe
1880 B. t'- Burchflc-M Patterson
188" John ii;Maiiig!e'Jorl Koval
18811 David H. Hari.oi Sorlice Hill
529 09 !
188!'; And. Lliuhurt ajwriebaiul
188ti Jacob Spich.-r , rhoiu;nl'ui
188" IiMtiabberkey i'urbett j
1880 C. II. Siillhonse Tuwarora I
1880 Luke Davis Walker 1
451 13
- I
.H54 21
64 98
lK3l?"j
$15,3.4 49
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JOHN' F. ALLEN.
. W. HUFFMAN,
LEWIS DEGAN,
Coasry jtuditort.
Arnrroas' Orrici, J
SiiHiii.lowu, Jail. 6, 1881. ,
STATEMENT OF ORDERS DRAWN
by Iht Cr mtniMiaatrt of Iht C'oaaly of J
utata. oa the Treasurer of eaid County,
fiom Iht ith day of Jmnary, l5U, to Iht
Hist day of Dectatber, 18SO, inclusive 1
Jiliacellaneous.
Isaac M. Goben, coal lor Jail.... $ 42 48
Alien, Depan and liuO'iuau, audit
ing accniint 70 20
Ilrnry F. Zeiders, and others, col
lecting lax tor 1877 156 10
S. L. lieiieh, aud others, collect!. ig
tax lor 17 485 28
TbomAA Patton andoihere, collect
ing lax for I8i9 688 05
Jos. F. Cummiiig aud iieuiperly,
Stenographers 235 00
S. B. Loudon, Court Crier 74 00
1. D. 34 uxser, arranging papers in
Recorder's Office 175 00
Solomon Books, lor postage, box
rent, etc., 23 68
John J. Tower for 1 lair leg irons
forJ-iil 7 25
James A Murrny, boarding juror-. 8 50
Wiu. Bell, tor laan mower...... . 16 25
Adam Wilt, county surveyor, ex.
amining papers of unseated Lind 7 60
John F Jacobs, repairing iron fence 43 78
Lutheran Parsonage, lor drilling a
well 25 00
Lyons and Atkinson, attorney te.s 60 00
Stevens it Guts, gasoliue for Court
House.... 23 49
Juniata County Agricultural Soci
ety 100 00
Kennedy Sl Doty, coal fur Court
House 105 00
Thoiuas A. Elder, 11. D., medical
attendance uf Prisoners ........ 25 25
J. K. Bartley, return Judge to
Cbanibcrsburg 25 40
N. A. Elder, return Judge to Lew-
istown 3 90
State Lunatic Hospital, tor keeping
Frederick Burns .......... 61 91
Jury Commissioners and Clerk.... 60 00
21 small orders amounting to..... 82 45
$2595 77
Constables' and Justices' fee in Com
monwealth cases.
Caleb Parker, S. B. Caveny, aod
others 194 76
Commonwealth ll'itnesses.
J. I. Leach, John McCoonel aud
others 537 94
Coroner and Justices' Inquisition.
S. B. London, Harrison Reed and
others 41 56
Public Buddings.
Repairs to Court House, Jail and
out-buildings, iucluduiz new cis
tern 216 00
Court's and Jurors' Pay.
J. W Speddy. O. P. Harris, and
others. Grand Jurors.... 661 74
Ed Kelley, Henry D Long, and
others, Petit Jurors 1930 69
$2595 33
Road Damages.
G. Fraley, Delaware township.... 60 00
.Assessors Including .Assistant ,itse
f rtp-'e took,. tte 781 so
A . , i ' """
AZ-?i W-Tr,'nT
Legal JS'olirtt.
Condsbttt Return 1iravt
Benry Auker, E. W. rP" "u
others
Fox and .Via Scalp.
H. Tamer, E. H- DnJesbaugh and
others ............
H'eAfsrn Penitentiary.
Keeping Priaonera
Count j Prtton.
S. S. Wilson, Jail feea, boarding
prisoners, bedding, etc.,
354 81
207 40
30 36
816 68
County Bond Paid.
Jacob Ad.m, IV ni. D. Walls and
others... 33,169 05
Interest.
John Book, Philip Kilmer and oth
2747 87
214 14
212 25
8 50
Public Printing.
B. F. Schweier
T.D. Gar roan
Bonaall k, Jackman
$434 89
Stationary.
F. L. flutter, transcript aud regis.
tratiuu books. .........$ 95 38
C. U. Berguer, docket lor unices. 63 00
Judsou Hunt aud Wiu atauu, tor
paper, ink and pena 35 34
$183 72
Bridges.
Bender, Rannels, Ilertzier and Ja
cobs, lor lumber and hauling for
Port Kojal Bridge
Wru. Ueucy aud others, work at
Port Royal Bridge
Lewis Buichtield and oibera tor
lumber and work at Hawn's and
McDouald'x bridge..... .......
ConiuiiMiouers ol Suyder couuty,
repairing county line bridge,...
Geuige V . Su.itb, building alone
briuge...... .............. ...
John .Wcilccu, lumber for Delaware
bridge......
A. Parmer, repairing Varuea' bridge
J.E. M'Calicu, ix piling Lost Creek
bridge..................... .
Elihu beniier, repairing Tbouipson
lown bridge
Euoch Uuruing, repair ng llorniug
too bridge
Wilxou Palm repairing MeUortown
bridge
E. G. SbeaUcr repairing Mahouloa
go bridge
Win. 11. bareia;, repairing Willow
Run (iron) bridge
183 33
249 14
96 60
168 84
178 84
89 61
I h i
60
6 20
46 09
37 28
11 66
14 06
$1040 56
Commissioners' Office and Court House
J Banka Wilson, cummusiooera'
lees 140 32
II L. McMeen, commissioners' tees 197 24
J. P. Mc Williams, commisafoacr.'
feea 165 40
Jeremiah Lyon", counsel lees.... 40 00
Jamea Irwin, clerk fees 400 00
John Dnihl, janitor' tees.... ... 100 00
$1042 96
Public Office:.
B. F. Bnrchileld, auditing Prothoo
otarv aod Register and Recorder
olhc'es 1 CO
George Reynolds, docket fees, re
cording el.ciion returns, etc.... 279 07
George Jacobs. Jr., Distirct Attor
ney fee 163 91
Jamea K. Kelly, flierilf ' lees and
takiug persona to penitentiary,. 205 38
$664 36
General and Spring Elections.
II. II. Kl.a, John hll, and oth
er., holding geueral and rpriujf
elections, uuciudiug CousUOlv
pay, house rent, etc........ ... 854 82
Recap it ulaiion.
Miscellaneous ............ 2595 77
Constables and Justices feea in
Commonwealth cxe 191 76
Coc:iuouweailh aituesses. ....... 67 94
Corouers and Jumicea ib'iuisiiious 41 56
Public Buildings 2'6 00
Coiu-u and J urora pay 250 33
R..ad Damage. 60 00
Assessors 731 60
Ciustaoles return and lio-aUvea. 354 31
10J4 88 j Wild Cat. Fox a:l Mink Scalps . 207 40
510 16 1 Western Penitentiary. .......... 30 36
WW II I County Pri-scn 816 68
32 72Couiitv Bonds pud ......3,I6'J 05
1282 71 Interest 2,747 87
P ibix V !t:in 4 i4 89
L I . 1 V. 1 -VI J. ...... ............. "
Bridges 1040 56
Coiuiiiiaioui rs' vdice aud Court
llouse..
1042 96
664 36
854 82
I 'UOIIC oiuc.s
(jc'icral and Spring elections.
$18,519 84
W, the Commissioners of the County of
Juniau. lor Ihe year 18, in cumpliacce
with the law, do publi-h the foregoing as a
lull Siateu'ent ol the Receipts and Expen
diture of tL county atoresaid, lor the
year 1880
Given under our hands at the Commis-
sioners' t'ttice. in Mittlintoan, this Brsl day
of February, 1881 '
J. BANKS WILSOX,
H. L. McMEiX,
J. P. McWcWILLIAMS,
Attest : Commissioners.
Jams'! Ibwis, Clerk.
Feb. 1, 1881.
Is addition to the foregoing statement
we herewith publish the following, as show
ing the indebtedness of ihe county of Ju
niata oa the 1st dav ol January, 1881, as
aceruincd by the County Auditors on ex
aruiuatiou of the same on the 61b day of
January, 1881, to wit:
Outstanding couuty hoods Jan. 1, !
1881 $14,5C8 OOi
Interest on bonds up to Jan. 1,
1881.
1,697 78
71 66 I
Outstanding county orders.. .
Liability of countv ..........$16,277 44 ,
from which deduct
Bal. in hands ot Trea
surer $1,930 13
Uutsl.iiKluig taxes Jan.
1. 1881 15,324 49
Bal. ol judgment VS.
Milford towusuip 455 00
17,709 62
$-807 82
J. BANKS tv'LSOX,
H. L McMEt.N,
J. P. Mc WILLIAMS.
Attest : CommwMoaert.
James livn, Clerk.
Cohmissiosxss' Orricf.
Mifflintown, February 1, 1881. $
Admlalstrator'a Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the es- .
tate of Sarah R. Uahinan, deceased,
Ute ot Llkhart conntv, State of ludiina,
have been granted ia Jnniata county. Pa.,
to the undersigned. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make pay-
ment, and those having claims or demands
are requested to make known tbe same'
without delav.
JOHN" KURTZ. Administrator,
Ricblield. Juniata Co.. Pa.
Jan. 20, 1881.
DIVORCE NOTICE.
TN the Court or Common Pleas of Juniata
A County. State of fennsvlvania. No.
9,
April term. 1880.
JEREMIAH S. KENEPP
1
O-der of
Publication.
CHRISTIAN A KENEPP.
To Christiana Kenep, defendant. Mad-
Ton will take notice that tbe Court bas
granted a Ku.e on you to aprear at a Court
of Common Pleas, to be hel.l at Mifflintown,
in and tor the county of Juniata, on the
First Monday of February, A. D. 1881,
being the 7th day of tbe month, to show
cause, if any you have, why a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii shot-Id not be decreed
in Ihe above case. Personal notice on you
having failed, on aceennt ol vour alisence.
JAMES R. KfcLLY, Sheriff.
Locrs E. ATkusoa, Att'y lor Plaintiff.
Jania-tc
Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican,
a good newspaper in all it departments
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Legal Sotict.
SHERIFF'S 84L.ES.
BY virtue ol sundrv writs of fend. Ex.,
Leva Fa. and Fi. Fa., issued out of the
Court ot Common Pleas of Juniata county,
aod to me directed, will be exposed to sale
by public outcry, at the Court House,- in
the borough or Mifflintown, on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4tb, 1881,
at 1 o'clock r. ., the following described
real estate, to 'wit :
Ko. 1. A tract of land situated in Lack
township, Juniata County, Pa., hounded on
the north by lands of J. B. Thatcher, on the
east by lands ol W. H. Showers and on the
west by lands of W. H. Showers, contain
ing nine acres, more or less, six acres cleared
and fenced, and having an orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Joseph B. Thatcher.
No. 2. A tract of land situated in Dela
aware township, Juniata county, Pa., bound
ed on ihe weal by land a of S. O. K'anaand
Jonathan Keiser, north by John Garner,
east by Henry Anker, south by S. Kirk,
containing 90 acres, more or less, about 60
acres cleared and fenced and having thereon
a log house and log barn.
No. 8. Also another tract of land,
bounded on tbe north by tbe above tract,
east by lands or J. L. Auker, south by Win.
Smith and J. Loudenslager, west by J. Kei
ser and S. O. Evans, containing 60 acres,
more or less, all timber land. Seised and
taken in execution as the property of J. 9.
Kirk.
No. 4. A tract of land situated in Fer
managh township, Jnnista connty, Pa.,
bounded on tbe south and east by lands ot
Elias Horning, north and west oy lands of
H. A. Stambaitgh, containing 1 acre, more
or less, having thereon erected a io house
and frame stable, wood-shed and Other out
buildings. Hi: 6. Also another tract of land, situ
ated in Fermanagh township, JanUta coun
tv. Pa., bounded on tne south by lands of
Elias Horning, east by lands of Mary Wright
and E. Horning, north by finds of Jacob
Hoffman, dte'd, west by lands of Henry Su
louff, containing 57 acres, more or less,
having thereon erected a log bouse and
stable, one-half cleared and lnced, balance
timber land. Seized and taken in execu
tion and to be sold as the property of Jo
seph James.
Mo. 6. A tract or land situated in Lack
township, Juniata cou.ny. Pa., bonnded on
the north and west by lands of Mrs. Silver
thorn, east and south by lands or John
Boozle, containing 30 acres, more or less,
18 acres or which are cleared, balance tim
ber laud, having erected I hereon a log house
and frame barn. Seized and taken in exe
cution as the property ol Jacob Spriggle.
No. 7. A lot of ground in the borough of
Port Royal, Juniata county, Pa., bounded
on Ihe north by Market street, on the west
by bouse and lot of Mrs. Dennis, on the
east, by lot of Caleb Jones, on the south by
an alley, and having thereon erected a two
story Irame boose and small outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution as tbe property
or L. L. t rank.
No. 8. A lot or ground in the borongh of
Port Royal, Jnniata county, Pa., bounded
on tbe east br Water street, on the south
by lands or Mr. Lukena, west by Pennsyl
vania Railroad, north by Milford townahip
line, having thereon erected a frame bouse,
three apartments, and a frame stable. The
lot is a double one. Seized and taken in
execution as tbe property of D. B. P. Bea
lor. No. 9. A tract of land situated in Sus
quehanna township, Juniata rnnntv, con
taining 49 acres, more or less, bounded and
described a follows: On the west by land
ot Beneriilo llowerter, on the north by
lai.Js of Jacob Uotfer, on tbe east by lands
or Absalom B.mer, on th sonh by lands
or Absalom Karner. h ving thereon erect d
a log house, log atable, saddler-shop, and
saw mill. Siezd and taken in execution
and to be soid as the property or Philip
Dietrick.
No. 1". A lot or ground situated in tbe
borough of Port Royal, Juniata county,
bounded on the west by street, on
the north by lot of Tho.ias Tarlor, on the
east by an alley, on the south bv lot of
Thomas Ores, and having thereon erec-'ed a
dwelling bouse and other buildings. Seized,
taken in execution and to be sold as tbe
property of Samuel Ronse in the hands of
bis Administratrix, Margaret Rouse.
Coxnrrioxs or Sale.
Fifty ilolhvrt of the pnrt or turn at which
Iht property shall be struck off shall be paid
to Iht sheriff al Ihe time of sale, unless Iht
purchase money shall be test than that sum,
ta whiih cast only Iht purchase money shall
be paid, otherwise Ihe property will aeam be
immthateiy put up and soldi lilliilurr of
the purchase money mas' 6 paid to tkt sher
iff at hit office within fire days from the hmt
of salt, without any demnnd being; made by
the sheriff therefor, otherwist the property
mav bC sold a fain at Iht txpenst and risle'of
the person to whom it it struck off, who, iu
case of any deficient) at such result, shall
make good Iht tame.
JA VES R. KELLY, Sneriff.
SuEiirr's OrricR.
Mifflintown, Jan. 13, 1881. )
DIVORCE NOTICE.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Juuiata Couuty, Slate of Pennsylvania,
No. 93 April Term 1880.
Martha D. Peffer, by ber next friend
Samuel i. Allen vs. Wilson Prfier.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
To Wilson Peffer defendant. Sir
you will take notice that tbe Court bas
granted a rule 00 yon to appear at a
Conrt of Commno Pleas to be held at
Mifflintown in snd for the county of
Jnniata on the 1st Monday of February
A. D.T 881 being tbe 7th r!ay of the
month to show cause, if any you have
why a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii
should not be decreed in the above case
Personal service on yon bating failed,
on account of your absence.
James R Kelly.
Sheriff.
Jeremiah Ltoss
Attorney for libellaot.
A.n,aB nr APPEALS.
NOTICE ia hereby given that . upperi
will be he'd at the Commissioners' Ul
flee, Mifflintown, on
mvrsntT. FBBRL'ARY 9, 181.
for the east end of the county, and on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1881,
for the -est end of b. county, .and
.here all person. ,ttend
riet ed bv toe taw - D
SThey think proper. By order of the Board
of Commissioners.
Jan. 19, 1881.
DIVORCE SOTtCfi.
TN the Court of Common Pleas of JuntaU
I rnnntv. State of Pennsylvania. No. 3b,
September term, 1880. .
Marv E. Morrison, oy ner .
Ambrose Strayer, vs. Richard P. Morrison.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
. , 1 o u...riu.n defendant: Sir
You will take notice that the Court has
panted a rule to appear at Court of tom
Fleas, to be he.d at Mifflintown. in and
ror tbe County or Juniata, on the flisl Hou
dav cf February. A. D- 1881. being the 1 th
dav of the month, to show cause, if any
too have, why a divorce, vinculo matn
monu, should not be decreed in the above
use. Personal service on you having railed
oa account of yotur absence.
JAXta Is- n.r.ni. -Louis
K. Atkissos, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Jan. 15, 1881-
Register's Ifatlce.
k.w rir.n that the following
persons have Bled their accounts in the . Beg-
f . . r ;.. U:ill.nt..wn ad that the
lister s unm iu "m",v
1 . . i. -i tn thA Pourt for con-
same wiu do pi"" 7-, -. c r v
flrmation and allowance, on TlikolfAl,
FEBRUARY 16, 1SI : ,
. ..-I. . u m..A iin.l irrnnnt of William
Thompson, Admi iiatrator of Esra McLinn,
deceased, late 01
2. The Brat and ttual account Ol A. It.
of knos Bersjy, de
ceased, late of Fermanagh townahip.
3. Tbe account of 1. V. wauia,
trator of Sarah Wiseman, late of Walker
township. m ,T . .
4. Tbe flrst nd nnai tcconui 01 "
Lyons, Administrator or Msrgsret Kerlin,
late of the borongh or Patterson, dee'd.
6 Tbe flrst and dual account of Klixabetb
Weimer, Exectttrix or Dr. C. U Weime,'
late or Monroo township, deceased.
6. The account or Thomas Arbnekle,
r- r w.ni.m A. MeClintic. minor
uuo..tu ' ....
child or William McChnlic, lata of Madison
townahip. Perry county, ra., naa aiusiucs.
bis majority. .
7 The final account of Daniel biebor,
Guardian or Darwin A. Bell, minor child ot
Ephraim Bell, deceased, who has attained
his majority.
j. m. Mcdonald, JUguttr.
Register's Office, Mirllintown, I
January 17, 1881. $
DIVORCE NOTICE
In tbe Conrt of Common Plena of
Juniata County, Stale of Pennsylvan
ia, No. 85, April Term 1880.
Jerome llaldemao va Adda Halde
man. ORDER of PUBLICATION To
Adda llaldemao Madam, you will
take notice that tbe Court has granted
a rule on you to appear at a Conrt of
Common Pleas to be held at Jl'Sm
lown, in and for the County of Jnniata
on tbe 7lb day of February A. I) 18
81, to show cause, if any yon have,
why a divorce, a vinculo midritnonii
should not be decreed in tbe above
caie. Personal service on 50a having
failed on account of your absence.
Jakes R Klllt.
Sheriff.
George Jacobs Jr.
Atl'j for Plain'.iff.
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CAITIO NOTICE.
All persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing npor. the lands of tbe under
signed IE Fayette township, by opening
fences, cutting wood or yonne timber, bunt
ing, or in any unnecessary way trespassing
on the lands aforesaid.
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8 50 I 15 Pittsburg.
WisTWAan Fast Tbas.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 65
a m ; Earrisburg 4 20 a m j Duneannon 4
48am; Newport 6 11 a m; XiminSoOa
m; Lewistown 6 12ara; Xeveytown 633
... 1 irt II .: 1 v
a IB ; 311. Cn ion t wan, nuriiingunii i
22 a m ; Petersburg 7 80 a m ; Sprvco Creek
7 49am; Tyrone 8 12am; Bell's Mil's
8 31 a m ; Altoona 8 50 a m; Pittsbaig
1 45 p m.
Pittsburg Express leaves Philadelphia at
6 25 p m ; Uarrisburg 10 25 p m ; Ruckville
lOSripm; Midlin 11 49 p m ; Lewjatown
12 09 a m ; Huntingdon 1 13 a m ; Tyrone
153am; Altoona 2 25 a m ; Pitubnrg7u0
a ra.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 10 a
m ; Harrisburg 4 05 p m ; Mifflin 6 25 p ra ;
Lewistown 6 48 p tc ; Huntingdon 6 50 pa ;
Tyrone 7 30 p m ; Altoona 8 00 p m ; Pitts
burg 1201 pro.
Chicago Express leaves Philadelphia at 9''
00 a m ; Harmbnrg 12 25 p m ; Mifflin 1 40
p m; Lewistown ,1 67 p m; Iluntingdea 3
54 pm; Tyrone's 81 p m; AItoona406p
m ; arrives at Pittsburg 7 30 p m.
Fast Lint V est, on Sundays, will ttop at
Duneannon, Newport, MrVeytown, Ml. Vnion,
Petersburg aud Bell' Mills, when Flaggtti.
Eastwaad Fast Tbaiss.
Cincinnati Express leaves Pittsbnrg at
4 20 p m ; Altoona 9 20 p m ; Bell's Mills
936 p m ; Tyrone 9 62 p m ; Pet rsbnrg 10
21pm; Hnntinitdon 10 34 p m ; Mt Union
10 5b p m ; Mc Vevtown 1 1 30 p m ; Lewis
town 11 53 p ra ; Mifflin 12 15 a m ; arrives
at Harrisburg at 1 40 a m, and Philadelphia
at 5 15 a m.
Pacific Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 20 a
ro; Altoona 8 30 am; Tyrone 8 57 am;
Iluntinjrdon 9 V) a m ; Lewistown 10 32 am;
Mitiiin 10 61 am; Duneannon 11 47 am;
llarrisbn-g 1215 pin; arrives in Philadel
phia 3 45 p ra.
Pa a 6c Express East ou Sundays will slap
at Beit's Mills, Spruce Creek, Petersburg,
3!ill Creek. Mt. Vr.wn, McVtytcwn and New
port, whtn Flagged.
LEWISTOWN DIVISION.
Trains leave Lewistown Junction for Mtl
ry at 7 00 a m, 1 1 OV. a m, 4 S3 p a ; fer
Snnhnry at 7 25 a m, 2 05 p ra.
Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction front
Milroy at S 30 ro, 3 (HI pro, 5 50 p m ; from
Sunbury at 10 25 a m, 5 10 p m.
TYRONE DITI'OX.
Trains leave Tyrone for BeliWon te and
Lis?k Haven at 8 20 a m, 7 08 p m. Leave
Tyrone for Curwensville and Clearfield at
9 05 a m, 7 50 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefoato
and Lock ft tven at 8 48 a m, and 7 32 p to.
Arrive at Tyrone from Cnrwensville and
Clearfield at 7 4-3 am, and 6 00 p ro.
Philadelphia & Beading Railroad.
Arrangement of Passenger Trains.
XovtsBtB 15th, 1880.
Trams Uavt Hirrisburg at follows
For New York via Alntowa, at 805 s.
and 1 45 p. m.
For New York via Philadelphia and : Bound
Brock Route," 6 35, 8 05 a m, aod 1 45
p ro.
For Philadelphia, 6 35, 8 05 (through ear),
9 50 a ra, 1 45 and 4 (Hi p m.
For Reading at 5 45, 6 35, 8 05, 9 50 a m,
1 45. 4 00 and 8 00 p ra.
For Pottsville at 5 45, 8 05. 9 50 a ra, and
4 00 p. ra. and via Schnylkill Su-qae-banna
Branch at 2 40 p m. For Auburn,
5 30 a m.
For A!Iettown at 5 45, 8 05, 9 50 s m, 1 45
and 4 00 p m.
Tbe 8 05 a m, atd 1 45 p m trains have
through cars for New York via Allen
town. SUNDAYS.
For Allentown and way stations at 6 00 a m.
For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations
at 1 45 p m.
Trains for Harrisburg leave an follows :
Leave New York via Allentown at 8 45 am,
1 00 and 530 p ra.
Leave New York via Bound Brook Route"
and Philadelphia 7 45 a ro, 1 30, 4 00 and
6 SO p m, arriving at Harrisbarg 1 50, 8 20,
9 10 p m, and 12 35 am.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a n., 4 00, 5 50
and 7 45 p m.
Leave Pottsville at 7 00, ! 10a. m. and 4 4fr
p ra.
Leave Reauing at 4 50, 8 00, 1 1 60 a m,
1 30, 6 15, 7 60 and 10 35 p m.
Leave PotUville via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Branch, 8 30 a nr.
Leave Allentown at 6 3d, 9 00 a ., 11 19
4 30 aod 9 05- p m.
SUNDAYS.
Leave New York at 5 SO p. m.
.Leave Philadelphia at 7 45 p m.
Leave Reading at 8 00 a m and 10 85 p m.
Leave Allentown at 9 05 p ro,
BtlDrTH BRAXCIsV
Leave HARRISBURG for Paxton, Loch
iel, and Steelton daily, except Sundi.-v, 5 25,
6 40, 9 35 a m, 2 00 p m ; daily, except Sat
urday and Sunday, 5 45 p m, and on Saturdav
only, 4 45, 6 10, 9 30 p m.
Returning, leave STE ELTON dailv, ex
cept S unday, 6 10, 7 00, ll 00 a m, 2 20 p ni ;
dailv. excent Sainnlnir anrf ,m.i,. c in
p m, and oa Saturday only, 5 10, 6 30, 950
p m.
C. G. HANCOCK
Geueral Pass'r Ticket Agent.
J. E. W(M)TTEN,
General Manager.
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