BEKTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN. Wednesday, February iff, iss3. F. SUIMYEIEIt, ZtlTOi AID rlOFtlKTOB. The Bi Centennial Association is getting things into shape for the cel ebration in the falL A scmber of Southern U. K. Sena tors arose in their place in the Sen ate Inst week and delivered speeches in favor of the Pension Arrears law. Ox the 7th of this month an Eilen ville, X. Y., lover shot himself dead because a young lady refused his offer of marriage. He was a drink ing man. The court in Lynchburg, Vs., last Thursday sentenced a white man to receive 156 lashes on his bare back. The punishment was administered iu two instalments. A mas named Andrew 0!sen, living in Chicago, believing whisky to be a certain preventive of small pox, drank three quarts of the fluid. He never will get the smallpox; the rhisky killed him. Oct in Sidney, Ohio, a man named Itobinsou kissed a Miss Alleman against her will. It was an espen bive kiss for Robinson. The young lady sued him, and the jury gave her a verdict of $450. The Judge re duced the amount to $200. Ungal lant Judge. Important discoveries have recently been made by excavation in the ruins of a buried Assyrian city. A large room or vauii unaer a palace was ODened. and in it were found 1 fUK) ttblets. whi. h have been Kf-nt in r.,,.r. land for translation. It is believed that the tablets contain records of the people beyond Noah's flood. President Abthcb will receive vis itors on Saturday. Former Presi dents did not receive visitors on that day of the week. The last day of the week formerly was tukeu up with the consideration of Executive busi ness. Monday will, under the Arthur administration le the day for the transaction of Executive business. Two brothers named Soteldo walked into the editorial room of the Wash ington A'alional Republican last Thurs day, and there engaged in a pistol fight with C. M. Barton, news editor of the paper. All three men were wounded. One of the Soteldo"s was mortally wounded. The fight had its origin in sundry newspaper articles that had been published respecting the private character of the men. The rowdy conduct that has char acterized the acts of young men at a number of prominent colleges in this country during the past winter, has raised the question iu the minds of the thoughtful people of the country as to whether boys are not a greet deal better o3F without college train ing, if they are to be exposed to the rowdy influeicfs that now surge around nearly all of the institutions of learning. The National Woman Suffrage As eociation are rejoiced over a letter that Governor Hovt wrote to them. The Governor, they now say, is with them in the advocaiw of the cause. The Governor has risen to the pina cle of the question, which is that suf frage cannot unsex womankind, and that her voice, if expressed on ques tions that affect the public anil pri vate interests of humanity, will be like her sympathy, directed to the maintenance of correct principles. A eemap.eadle piece of information is found in the following, which was dispatched from Philadelphia, under date of the 10th inst. The dispatch reads : This afternoon Professor Goodell, assisted by a staff of sur geons, at the University hospital, re moved a tumor weighing one hun dred and twelve pounds from a lady. The patient, after the operation, weighed seventy-four pounds. She is resting easy this evening and the surgeons are quite confident of her ultimate recovery. The Tribune has contradicted its'elf bo flatly on the church question in the j past two issues that its friends are amazed, and ask eich other, '"Is such contradiction the result of ignorance, or is it the work of On the church question, in regard to the admission of communications to the columns of the Tribune, it said, in the issue of February 4. Is82 : ".Vr Parker and oursrtf Aire re fused, and shitt continue to rtfuhc. com munications from hotk tides of that ques tion." In the very next issue, tiiut of February 11. 1832, it contradicts all of theH!)velecl:irotioTibvstyi;!!j, If'e hnvt many personit friends in the LoU Creek con re rat ion. and one them, tvho is a lender nn their lle of tie conlrocerta. was told bu us if he minted. to be keird Virouzh our nioer lie could i have space, but we deprecated such dis cission. b boss in th"t " (JouiiueiH ou Kuch coatrad.ction is unaefessarv. Trie course of tbe Tribune lias been a mrt of irpetu:il round of contra diction of itself. At a convenient tini, we will write of its poiiti..tJ contradiction, which are as ludicrous aa its contradictions oa the church question. A lectcke, delivered at Chautau qua, An. 8. ISifl, by Rev. A. H. Lewis, on "Sunday Ltws, Past and Present," lies on oar table. It is a pauipii'.et such as should be in the hands of every student of the Sab bath law question. It contains im portant data relative to the Sitbbath of the Jews, which had its founda tion or corner-stone in the fourth commandment. It mentions the for mal observances of the Jewish church as regards the babbath at the tune Christ appeared. Then it passes to a brief review of tbe festival days of the Heathen R iiuans. which were the foundation of the Sundav edicts of Constimtine, who united with the Christians, and joined Church and State. The Sabbath theories of La . tber aud Calvin are passed in review, aad the Sabbath of Continental Eu rope is fetuted to be something quite cliffereut from that developed by the Puritans of England. It is the Puii tan Sabbath, nays the lecturer, that has been transferred to America.' The dangers that surrowid the Sabbath question in America are briefly stated. The American Sabbath Tract Society publisliea tbe lectin sv , The ,VurA American 6ays : In Sep tember, 1871, ve whalers were in the Arctic Ocean, just beginning the work of the season. About sixty miles further north lay thirty-two American whaling vessels shut in by the ice and abandoned. The crews numbered 120J persons, and they had not sufficient food or clothing with which to pass the winter in the ice. The thirty-two masters called npon the outside vessels in the name of humanity to abandon their whaling and take them to some civilized port, feeling assured, they said, that our government would make ample com pensation for all losses. The whalers carried the shipwrecked sailors to Honolulu, receiving $35 passage money for ench person from the gov ernment The House Committee on Claims now recommends that $10,000 be paid to the owners of each of the five vessels. A large crowd of people that like to wuncss a prize hght assembled at Mississippi City, the place where Jef ferson Davis lives, to see a fist fight between a prize- fighter named Sulli van, and Ryan. Sullivan knocked Ryan senseless on the ninth round. .LMciing used to be such a common way of settling disputes in the South, that the average Southern gentleman only laughs over a pugilistic fight just as he would be amused over a chicken fight, on which he had staked some money. The duel was to settle disputes. The prize fight is a sort of a commercial transaction, by which to miike money. It is believed that )fl03.0JO to $200,000 changed hands on the result of the Sullivan and Ryan fight The snow, the beautiful snow was the cause of a great excitement I ! among the Catholics at ftih way, N". J., !st week. It seeujR that the Sisters of Charity teaching in the parochial i sool h.d arranged a sleigh ride for the children, lne Priest of the par- ish found it out He went to the school and accused the Sisters of putting nonsense in the he uls of the children, and for not attending to their duties. He dismissed the teachers and adjourned the school. The question is to be carried up to the Uisliop. STATU ITEMS. The flouring mill of A. S. and C. W. S. S;uckev, ut VoIfsburr, Bed ford county, with all its contents, and the bridge that spanned the Kays town brunch at that place, were de i stroyed by fire on Friday, the 3rd in.si. j. lie toss is ueavy. une oi the largest iron works in Tittsbtirg has for several years been successfully illuminated and also had its mmaces heated by natural giis derived from wells in the bituminous coal regions forty miles distant and now a company proposes to relieve Philadelphia and other cities of ex pensive light by conveying the natu ral material to them also. Robert Newton, nsred C5 years, and sexton of Calvary Episcopal Church at Pittsburg, committed suicide on Tuesday by cutting his throat He had become a despondent because of continued sickness. S"uie days aro a pr.ssenger train on the Lchigli Valley R lilroad struck a sleigh, containing six persons, on the Sugar Notch crossing. Nicholas Papson, of Wanamie, had both legs broken, and his son William was in stantly killed. The others were slifrhtly injured. Andrews, charged with murdering his wife at Higbspire on July 4.18S1, alleges that recently a detective was placed in his cell in the guise of a tramp, for the purpose of pumping him. The detective let fall a remark relating to the murder and Andrews shut up and refused to talk. The de tective also said he was from Colum bus. Ohio, but his hat contained the inavk of a Market street hatter, and Andrew saw it. It was a very sharp transaction all the way through. Utirriibursr Telegraph. J aineK Vaslej, who was robbed aud then placed npon I lie railroad irack at Wauipuui, Lwrenco cmnty, several week ago, died of his injuries on Sat urday n'ght a week. The Itaapbiq county ga'lnws is hcine repaired fur the erection of tbe Rum alter II. Chae who was arrested at Uune.iiin, wucre h wa a school principal, and takt-tt to New York fir trial i"T tigaiuv, wm sentenced on Wednesday to three ) ears six mouth ia t!ie penitentiary. Tiie Pout Offi :; at Ashley, Luz?me county, n entered by bnrirlar at iuidt(!tit Monday tiifLt a k. The sate was b!uwu peu aud $00 io stamp ftiiKii. Turt'OarliwIfl Town Council has ap propriated $30(1 fur tbe iuri.ii; of v icuina'ine tlioe w ho are unable to tare it d'.nc at their oil f iptn. Imvt-roxr liovt has granted a r-Hite ,",,n le, who umrdered h.i ma V.irk county, ami was eo- "" t" be banted on .March 24. as tvoyl h cine has beeu taken to tbe Ha preme court Lock Haven needs a town clock and the city agree to pive $llK) for one in he Court ll'iu-i.- if in couuty will coii'ribu'e the Mine munt. TheSnvibr County C"iuuiis.sionprr desire to borrow tbe Lje oiing euntv fir i be purpose of bauging tbree murderer. At Pittstoo Pa, on tbe Ctb inet. a runaway team ran iuio a funeral pro cession, and Mr Evans and Mrs. Lloyd were seriously if not fatally injured. The Kmsua creek flows at tbe bot torn or a ravine between JJradford aud Alton, Pa., over S0l feet deep and over '1 250 feet wide. This chasm ba for year prevented a railroad enunee lion between tbat region and Pittsburg Tbe Eiie railway h now spanning the ravine wilh a bridge, to luakj the lon. desired connection by extending lis Bradford branch to Johnstown. Pa The bridge will be the highest railroad bridge ia the world 305 feet. Tbis i wxtv feet higher than Niagara suspen sion bridjie, 170 feet higher tban tbe ereat bridge across the Obio river at Cincinnati, 180 feet above High bridge New York; 170 feet higher tbe East river bridge, and 45 feet higher than the Portage railroad bridge over the Genesee river. The Kioxna structure will conume 40,000.000 pounds of iron. It will r. quire 30.000 yard of maannrv. The cost will be over $500. 000. The Bradford branch wilt con nect with the low grade division of the Allegheny Valley Jtailrnad and will make a short through reals between Sew York and Pittsburg. GE.1ER4L ITEMS. A Hartford, Conn., man sold a seven-year-old trotting horse the other day to a Cleveland. Ohio, man for $30,003. The horse has a record of 2.19, made last summer. Robbers got in a mail car that runs between Pittsburg and Cincinnati, on the morning of the 7th inst, and stole a pouch that is said contained 53 to 75 packages of letters. A dispatch from Iowa City on Tues day a week says : An infant's body, naked, yet warm, was found yester day morning near the cemetery, hor ribly mangled by dogs. The flesh had been torn from one leg and com pletely eaten off from the head and face. The child was undoubtedly born the night before. There is a young woman at Chico pee Fails, Mass., Miss Ida Ferry, who can boast a head of hair which prob ably excels iu abundance and length tnything which has ever been on pub lic exhibition. In these cases the hair rarely more than touches the ground, but a full length photograph of Miss Ferry just taken shows her hair trailing for half a yard along the floor, though she is of full average height But so much hair is afier ail a burden ami soou the photograph will be the only evideuce of it Charles Miiier, who was sentenced on Monday a week to be hanged at Beaton, Sdtt county. Mo., on March 10 for thj murder of Franklin Ham ilton, cjiuitiiited suicide in his cell on Tuesday night by hanging himself with a blanket which he had torn into strips for the purpose. On Monday night a week ai George town, Col., Peter Chialero and D minique Massev, Italians, were se verely injured by an explosion of giant powder in a cook stove, placed there maliciously by another Italian, whom the Sheriff is now in pursuit of. It was intended for Massev, but Chi alero received the most severe injur ies, iioth men will probably die. A widow of Shelbyville, Ind., aged , induced her drughter to discard a lov-r aged 21, and then wooed him herself, and with such success that the wedding day is fi ted. A Baptist uiidister immersed eleven persoa in nve minutes at (J:arinla, lona, wading iu and out of the stream with each. It was a freezing day, and he liad good reasons for h iste. Lao lives were not lost, but sived, by a raiiroad accident at Newcomers town, Ohio. A freight car was smashed bv a collision, and iu it were found two men insensible from cold. They hail sneaked iu for a free rile, the door bad been locked, and as they lay near the roof on 6ome cotton bales without room to move their limbs, a night at z?ro would Lave killed them if they had not by chance been discovered. Counterfeit silver dollars, bearing the date 184 1, have been discovered by a Chicago bank. They are well executed, aud are made in Central Illinois. Major Washburn, engineer and su perintendent of part of the Missouri Pacihc itailroad of lexas, and tbe wife of W. StolL the head contractor of construction, were killed in a hand car accident near Waco, Texas, on Motnlay night a week. 1 or some time past Durango, Cal., has been flooded with counterfeit dol lars. On Monday evening a week the Sheriff captured Jim Bush, a for mer member of the notorious Allison gang, J.uk Mcintosh, W. F. Everetts, ii prominent merchant and two gam blers, together with their moulds aud stolen bullion from which the bogus money was made. From tbe Buena Viata (Ga.) Argns. ben Joe H-iduers was making svr- np he left a barrel of tbe skimming near tbe tuill. A day or two after a drove of thirty Eve fine bog went for the akiuiuiioir aud tbe whole crowd got drunk. The? cut up all manner of did'is, aud Gually the entire ganz lav down and weut to sleep. This alarmed Joe a little, and for a while be was iu doubt whether to administer sweet Uiilk or stroug eoff.-e or tend for a doc- or. I bey cot over ;heir cpree alter and wcut around for a day or two wiib red een and the headache. Senator Pendleton's boue is aiJ to be tbe iuokI beau'i.ul in U'a.-hington. It is wholly American in mati-rial, all he wood being pine, maple aud poplar, ! polished and oiled so a to bow tbe i lie beautiful grairs. There is not a marble mantel, nothing heavier than wood, (.imply catved in iitrbt. graceful designs, la spite of all this it is inti mated that Mr. Pendleton would like to move into the U bite Ilcnse. Charles Mc Killop, being bjfSed ;n an attcuipt to commit suicide, by throw tig himself in front ot a train, at Win nipeg, Manitoba, on Saturday, climbed a derrick, and fasteuing a chain around bis I broat, jumped iff and broke bis neck. Domestic nnhapniocss was the eue. Litioliirg is not so popular in Otta wa cuuut, Mich., as iu uiaoy parts of the west. Seven men led a mob into the jtil.'last summer, for tbe purpose of banging a murderer. The sheriff's wie locked ilit-m in, thus frustrating their d s g'.; and now they bave been fined $11HJ eaeh. on pleading guilty to ctiarg-'s of asault. 0 e was a village piitaioiaii, and all were men of g.'ud standing. One of the wealthy and fashionable women ot Ztnesville, O., astonished a large company of Iteno gamblers by walking coolly into tbe room where ibey were at play, accompanied by a policeman. Shei was in quest of a young brother, who bad become poos. essed of an uncontrollable mania for gambling, and she not ouly took him wa. but secured enough evidence to convict tbe proprietors of tbe place, which was closed. Two clergymen ot Fauqnier, Va., went into court with their dispute as to the ownership of a 93 dollar calf. each owned a cow which, be claimed was tbe mother of the calf. The jus tice went with the jury and litigants to a pasture, where tbe two cows were let loose for tbe youngster to choose between; and tbe question was so quick iy and unmistakably settled ty tbe brutes tbat tbe jury gave a verdict without farther hesitation. A widow. lady named Tankersly, liv itig ia Cherokee soootv, Ga , was mur dered and robbed on Sunday tbe 6th inst.. and tbe bouse burned and ber charred remain frond in tbe debris. Parties who discovered the crime searched around, and deep uuder the enibers found a box containing- $762 in silver and gold. Tom and Baler Mono, nephews of tbe deceased, bave bees arrested changed witb tb crime. GEIER tli rf CMS. Kate Southern, the woman who shot another woman in Georgia a few years ago of whom she was jealous, is still a convict but is allowed great liberty, her husband being one of her guards. A St Paul despatch says. Tbe situ ation io Giant county Dakota is war like over tbe fight between Millbaok and Big Stone City for tbe oounty seat. Three hundred Millbaukera went to Big Stone City, tbe former eounty seat and voted to remove it. Having beed pronounced in favor of Miilbank, tbey took by force tbe reeords of the county Treasurer and tbe District Court Tbe liig S:ooeis rallied and saved theSher ifTa oSce and tbe safes containing tbe record of tbe County Clerk and R-;g later, wbicb they still bold by force. There are now fully tbree hundred armed men at Big Stone, who threaten to shoot anyone attempting to remove tbe sates. They have regular pickets stationed la and around tbe town d and Diehl. intercepting every traveler eoming front Miilbank. Ricruitg Lave been secured Iroui all around the coun ty, and it is reported that tbey bave ear.no. i from Brown's Valley. Ooe hundred bale ef bay have been made into a barrica.ie, fioiti which tbe old County Clerk's ffl.e can be easily covered with lifl . The probable JoJn, accompanied by a deputy aher iff, visited Bii; Sum- and d-niandVd the probate records. Tbey were defiantly refused by armed men standio on guard at tbe door. Several Indians have been obtained from Cole tax, arm ed wiib gnns anJ enlirted by tbe Big Stone people. New records and seals bave been ordered by the county Coin teivionetj, and tbe county business is being tiansacted at :liliDaiiK. ine Millbankers are eager to get possession of the rest of tbe records, nd skirmish h among tbe possibilities. From 'be Louisville Commercial. A carriage was rolling rapidly down Jefferson avenne yesterday afternoon abrut three o'c'ock. Ia it was a young lady and gentleman who seemed rest less and inclined to Lurry the carriage to a still greater epeed. It was very evident they were very anxious to wid en tbe distance between tbeui and some one behind them or shorten the distance which lay between them and some des lination. These features of tbe case did not, however, present themselves to a crowd of ! lui orol.ius wbo were suow bailing oil the street, and when one nf them knockod tbe driver's plug bat off tbe other one Whopiuknd It up did not band it to the man, who quick ly got down for it, but, regardless of the appeals of tbe yoo.ig man in tbe carriage and also the driver's anxious pbix and muttered oaths, be ran off witb it. Seeing be was going to be caugbt tbe mischevioai boy threw the anluoky hat as lar as be could away from his pursuer and dodged arnuud tbe corner. Recovering bis bat, tbe driver, breath lessly from bis tun reuiouuted tbe box, and, doubly urged by the most thor ouglily anxious young couple, whipped bis horses to their utmost speed, and made the best time possible to tbe Ohio and Miss ssippi depot at Fourteenth and Main, lie threw the door of tbe carrugo open, and the young people rushed into the depot just in time to learn that tbe train bad been gone tbree and a half minutes. Completely disgusted and vainly planing tbey re turned to the platform at the proper moment to see another carriage rtop be side tbe one in which they had remain ed a few minutes too long. From this carriage alig'ited an elderly lady and gentleman, who walked directly up to the elopeing pair, for suh they were, and demanded tbe young lady. The young man protested and remonstrated, bat the mother took possession of ber romantic daughter and bustled ber in to tbe carriage, when she and the fa ther followed and tbe vehicle was qqickly whirled out of sight. The dis appointed Lchinvar turned slowly, and pronouncing a curse npon boys, snowballs, hackmen and trains which were always on titne, rook his seat in he other carriage a lonlier if not a bap pier man. It Fe ins to sntisfy a family want, ftn l I womler how we ever pot a!on wir.hoat Parker's Ginger Tonic, It piireJ uie of Nwrvuus rostration, anil I hnvn nsed it since fur all sorts of "njpla:nts in our family. Mrs. Jinet, Jllbany. Le;al jYotices. School House Letting. SEALED I ROr-OSAbS a ill be received at the ..ffi. e ol Jacob Beidler, Secretary ol the Miftlintown School Board, lor the h lil.ling of an addition of 3Ux5n eet to the Mittliiiiown School Mouse, until FlUDlT, the loth rl iv r 1IAKCU, A. D. 1S8, at l o'cl.k P. M. l'ljn and specifications for the sail addi tion can be seen at the office or Jacob Bei dler in Mifllintown. Juniata county. Pa. The Board reserve the right to n-juct any vr all bid. JACOB BEIDLER. Secretary of Miflliutown School Board. Fob. 15, 1U8.-U Administrator' ftotice. Eitatt of Mm Miry A. Huffman, deceased. ItTTEIiS of AdminUtration on the es J tate of Miss Slarv A. Hotfman, late of Mdliiniown. Juniata county. Pa., deceased. nave neen graniKii io uie undersigned, to wn-iu an ih;i--i. mdeliivtl to h.ikI ei.t:ite j aie n-q nested to make piyiii.-nt, and ihoe having claims or demands, will make known tbe iue without dclar. D. V. nARf.ET, Feb. 15, 1882. Administrator. NOTICE. r fitl all whom it ai.-y concern, it I herebv X tled, lhat lh nnderaigned nil mot pay any flebi contracted in her name with out ber convent. MISS KUTI1 BD.N'CB. Jan. 9. 1882. CACTIOX SOT ICE. ALL person are hereby cautioned Sgaina trespiiKSinr ni-on the lands of the o. denigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker township, by bailing, hunting, or in any other ttav. Jonathan Kiser Wm BranihoScr Henry S piece Catharine Kurti John McVeeo D B Dimra O XT Smith S J Kuril Henry Anker Lncien Dunn J XT llostctler Jesse Pine C O Shell A H Knrlir DjTid Smith S (Iwen Evan Teaton Benner C. F. Spicher John L Anker J B Garber S M Kaulfmaa J F Dettr David Tlnnberger Arnold Varnea Levi K Myers Nov 9, 1881. Jacob IIoops. CAtTTIOS NOTICE. ALL person are hereby cautioned agwfnif trespissinw on the land of the rmfer sigaed either in Delaware or Walker ftvwn sbip, for the povpuae of fishing or b nihil'. or tor any other purpoae. L. . Atkissoh. K. A. Lukiss. ooUJl-tf . G.S.Lcxis. Legal JYblicei. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF JUNIATA COUNTY tn 1881 To the Honorable the Judges of the Omri of t mmm tieumvf Juniata Vounijz The unJereiKneil. A mil tors nf tbe County of Jm l.ua, eleiael and aworn econllua to law. to audit, aeltle. an! aojiwt the arcouuta of the TrYaaiirvr.Mlierill anil coiiunisluuera of aall cuaiaty f Junhu. rvspwci fully re port that w met In Um AmUlon." m.-a. In MiMiutown.ou the Itrat Monday of January, tiMA It being thw Mfcond day of the niouth, and after a careful examination nf aaM ac counts, we find them to be aa follow from the flrt day of January, Issl, -o the (lnl day of Jauuary. IXK& the I renaurer lor the year, Johu W. Kirk, Em , pursuant to nolli-e, be hiK present at the aettlemeot: Ml JOHN W. K IKK. Tmmrer. Itr. Jmu. I. To btlancv from laatyear ...$ 14 l'o old taxea out-stand I UK" 15 XM r To laxea levied lor the ear IHH1 1.1; 73 To cah received Iroui anleof County Bonds . 81.790 0 To repay meni of taaa 1 i To verdict feea 4S lai I.7.ISI T IVtt CONTRA. Cr. Ik-r. 31. By County ordera paid. I -a ued prior to lsHl. (0 13 Uv Count v wrderapalu,lasQ- ed Iu ISKl 41.7211 Kl By roudview ot-rtincMtea p'd SM au By dish to Weliri.in.Hmllh ac't Teachers' Inatiiule. 171 79 By exoneratioua to t'oil.. 619 2i Ky ex. ou unseated land.- CI Kt Ity st.de lax n per' I prop. 21 Ul By pereeuiagMon anuie. Hen ny male tax on Co. loana ITS 69 liv tMr renuitfa on aAllie S ii Bv ottnulin luxr-a.... . ll.TX Ti By Treasurer'a Milnry- By baluoedue tbe county JH 41 t7.1t K7 IMS. Jan. 3, To balance doe county. SM 41 JAMES R. K KLLY. thrrifr. K. 131. DC 31. To verdict feea SM U0 CON I KA. CR. IsSL. Dec. 31, By cash paid tnt Co. Trau.SiS U0 sTATXiteyf or our&TA.yDixQ tax- iji ia (Ac anwli of the several VUircluri, Ite- mher .41 - 1SS1 : 1S7 Malli.laa slump, tjirk... . , . It. . U'xlH-u, iif!tiiitown. IS7X Juw(li Uray, lca isry t'lffMiifia Cro ta n, lelaare sa J. T. -lo-rlock, Bt Klu. u InMiJost-pb K-ddson. Iii-k. li-nu John BurcliMeid, MilU:ntarn Isaj Jobu McMauiKal. koit Koyal 12 49 It U wi ;.i s m s;.i i i 6t -Ji M OI 59 75 iS II H W H l S4 74 7o3 or It in 7'J SIS tw I s 41 3m at am s Sl i .A l 4! I .4.' . 37V m llil It i.l Vrt IS 7.51 -l H." 7 75 l-3 It vu K ll.iri . i. ,rji-e tun 1M) IsMioli BerKry. 1 uria-ti 1S.V1C Ii. Mi;i!i..ut.e. Tucarora, lvsil.uke Davla. ttaiker. leiel lUAnerl Innia, lu-ale AhruttHii Kurix, La-lawnre. J limes Misjuuley, Kaette . Isaac Putr.-Mlwru.-r, Keruiauai;U 1'aul Cx. Oreenwooil T. J farulhera, lji-h . ; B Itoridtig. MifflinU'wn Abrahmu farmer. Mliford J. U. nlen-rijer. on me William llar;in..n. Ptt-rnn 1). r. Minicnao fort Royal Nimb Ksh. Kprnce Hill Uriah t'rymoyer. SUiUehann 1. McKulaht. Thompsoiitowu Hamuel Mi M.en. Tuibvlt J.im-s Ivoudon. TiiM.-ir..ra.. Micbuei Coldrtn. Walker Total amount outstanding Si'i.7Jb 7i Allot which la respectfully n'onlii.-.i. I.K'IS IKti, lr, v. M'M'grU, li. K. Mr.t KS Mimintovn. Ta.. Jnnn irv 1. sj. Ni.rE i lM amouut rhara-d aaa'.nst Jos. Oroy. ooln-ctor rr I ack in l7t) hH laren pahl since tne audit. 1 he Istianee sat.li. si n Treasurer Kirk was paid over to Treasurer bemou when lue oooka were oauuea over to him. STATEMEST OF ORDERS DXAWX BT the f.paiMfMtmer of juntata riiunty on u Treasurer of said renarjr, from the 4th cfay tif J i-wuy. A. U. 1WI, Io VeeembtrUtt.A.lt. 18SI, IndMltt . JfVarrUaaroKJ. Kennedy A Doty, coal for Court House ana jmu Jo7 2t 64 CO 4T 33 3 94 ! 07 vs6 no BU M ?2 11 u 12 00 Alien. Ih-Kiin aud Uouman.audit- lux aeeouol ... . H. K. Uiailien and oihera collecting tax In 1N.7- .S- TV . Ali'lresr l.tmlMTtand otners. coilec- tlnx tax In Inw . Isaac PuuVubrricer and other col- Jim-ph F. ummlnKs stenonrapher ItH-tma lx In lss. .. .... M. n. linoon. court crier Thomas Kirk aud other boarding Jurors. Issl... Kay Brother, for Purdou a lruest Julm .-sti'itsbTHr aud others, snow intc e-unly bn-lava., . Aolouooi IMas. potrtge atamps anil b ix n-nl James Bob. son, .4-ilesk and ta ble tor -iirv. ih-'s nffloe JoM-ph M..id:Kh. rs . urranglng papers in !surveor'aoinre... James Mllliken, huildlnn footway at Bealetown hrid" - Dr. Tina, A. K:der. medical attend ance to prtaiHiera. I. M Ooslien. smI for Conrt House Iloue and Jail David is. i:oyle. Tressiirvr JuntuUk tunty"Aierlcultural Horlrly Jury Commi-siiimerwaiid rieiks Kmuctctis Hardware Company. iir U tsoline. Ac Z) auiait order amounliug to 1J78 23 00 35 00 16 00 11 00 184 K list oi 1J uu SI Oil uu Total.. ti.' tl 46 ContUtbles and Jastiers' Fees in Commotncralth tur Kinaloe Smith and otlv r U 25 C1tomnonirea.'ra Wiinesjr. William II. Uenry and oilier Zli 23 Coroners and Justices' Inquisitions. Levi Light, Uenry Tilzell A oilier. 33 34 Publie Buildings. llepalr to I Vmrt tlmae and Jail, In cluding lJo yariis of malting 2l 75 Courts and Jurors' juy. Amount paid Orand lurora. 74 " - teui Juror v" jO Total 2 Road Damages. Amonnt paid Uemberiiug Kord and oihera SO 40 Assessors. Amount pal l lor Awr-Mug- 507 O) Vbnst'Mts' Returns and Tipstaves. Amoanlpiriit .. Ml 74 t'oz and Mink Mcalps. Amount pal l 139 S3 Western Penitentiary. Amount paid or keeping prlaonera County Prison. S. . Wilaon, Jail rea. boarding pris oner, clotoina afc County Bonds. M 8 171 S3 County Bond paid Interval paid ou County b ut J'ublie J'rinting. B. F, Kchweler SS 50 T. 1. Uaiuiau 219 W Win. M. All Ml 16 75 Uouaall s j-c-umu 1 IM 1V9W no iu -Jo Total. 422 25 tUationery. F. L. Halter, Docket. Tran acripla aud fcesUiraliou ha 131 SO J. limit, Bergner ft Hiasel for paper, iu. aud peua 45 62 Tolnl.. 177 52 25 00 1 70 152 41 15 00 sy 7 6JI 00 20 ol Britlgrs. George W. Smith. In lull 1r hnllil iii stMi nrioe in Lhsiawaretwp. Jimiu MvJieeu, repairing iwiawaie William item-It aud oihera. repair iua Port Hoy a! lultlg Willi oil Houcli. epeciAcallou for bealetowu Orlile . Lew ia Uiiielitleidand otliei, repair iiik bridge at Hawn'K Milk .. .. Jamea iiiilkeu, rtpuirin beale town orldga......... U. C C'tianera, repairing bridge Jei leuo M I ia Jeremiah Loudeuidatfer and oibera. repairing and puullug Tilomp mjiiviwii Oriilge .. John Hiime, W. W. Jumlaou and otuera. repuirliig teu utlier eouuiy S2 32 56 11 Total. 197t 74 Commissioners' 0ce and Court House. J. B. Wtlaou, Committstouer'a lve. a. l McMeen. " - J. P. aleWilliam. " " Jervmiata I.jour, ConnaeL. jaine Irwin. Clera Jobu Dletil, Janitor.. TUal.. 11017 Si Public Ufflces. 8. W. Allen, aadlttn Prothonntarr and KKiHler A Keeorder'a tiffW. Os irrite J aeoiai, J r., A tiorney Keea.. tieorxn hevnolda, I'rolMonotary feel Jauie It. aLelly, ftlieilff lee . , is oo IJ 40 1 tW IM St Total.. to38 27 Oeneral and Hpring Elections, Amonnt paid Kieellon oflicera. CHrras, couslabiea. house rent, Ac. Recapitulation. 840 71 2732 4 a tt UJI w S2 M S 7 j 2sM W VI 40 ft .7 Ol ll 74 I'M V hs M 472 tt Miscellaneous . . tHiiklalne' and Jiislicca feea . Common weaiiu wilneiasea ... , Connie! an I Julivea' tuituulliob Putuie Uniloina , Court and Jurura' pay rajfto H" ' Asiajiorw. j CowtaMes and Ti ptove.. r4MU IUIUR NVMIp v.... Wt-Httrn I'euileutirv , UHiniy rriaon . Ciunly Is in la puhl ...... 7.ji ui Inierrnlon County Boml paid... -1-1) Puollc eruiliM 4Ji , Kiniliii,y . - , , 177 orioeea Hf7 71 ComitiiMiioner' oflice. lot? s-. Fublleomcea ... ita tl General and Spring Elections mo 7 1 Total. a SS IK 21 lMI io in i.t , ,. luu uo Legal Ji'oticet. Wb, tbe Com m lsalonera of tba County of JUDlata, for the year A, D. I8l. In compli ance with Law, do pabllah the foregoing aa full (latemant of th receipts, and expen ditures of tbe countx aforeaaid. for the year A. D. IL Given under oar hand at tbe Commlaslnnera' Office, in Mifflin town, this tat day of February, 13X2. J. BANKS WILSON. H. U Mi-MKKN. DAVID fAHINKR, A I test r Cummlasiouera. Jaues IkWix, Clerk. Tub following shows the Indebtedness of tbe County of Juniata, on the 1st day of Jan uary, l&ti, as cad be aeen by reference to Aa dl tors' Heport: Outstanding eounty bonds Jan. I, ISlSt Interest to January 1, 2..M. Outstanding couuty ordera Liability of county f WiZIB Wi . Ut!t tui 17 U . (11761 40 From which dednet balance in I he hands of Treasurer 4fiB 41 Outstanding taxes. Jttn. I..H ,3 Bal. ff Judiimeut vs. Mil ford townMilp. & 00 13911 W Jill 10 2i J. BANKS WILSON, II. L. Mi MKKN; DAMD HAltrNER. Attest: Commisaiouera. J amis Iawisj, Clerk. Cornmlasloners' Oftlro. MiMlutoWOi Feb. 1. 1KS3. m mmmmmtmmm m m p mam m mm aa JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFJIIFFLnTOW", PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIS POME ROT, Prendtnt. T. VAN IttVriS, CaiAirr Dia xerox : J. Ncvin Pomoroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Bonsall, LouU E. Atkinaon. W. C. Pomeroy, iToctaotDrx : J. Kevin rorueroy, R. E. Parker, Philip V. Kepner, Joseph Xothrock, George Jacobs, I.. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Arnna G. Bonsall, Noah llertxler, Saml llerr'a Heir, J tne II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. ICurti, J. Ilotmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, T B. Prow. John Hertzler. Charlotte Snyder, 1 Inten-sl allowed at the rate ol Z per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on I. month cerllticutus. jan23, 18T9-tf 1fqujndry7 THE undersigned, hjvinjr pnt the Mifliin town Kouielry in a state of repair, is pic; ami to 4o ,-dt kiuds of f-H-y otw CASTING Ob' ALL KINDS, stq vm axD nnTEss will be made and ftfppiied to trder. Flows, Flow Snear8, Cast Iron Hog Trotfgha and Field Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES and POWERS repaired in a workmanlike manner. Iron nailing; and Fencing; made and ordered to suit purchaser. For any and all kimls of work that is pro duced in a foundry, call on 0ATID IfOLM AX, POCNOKTMAX. MiOlintowa, Jnaiata Co., Tt. Oct. 26, !. After the First Day of December, 1880, TOC Wit L FISD JACOB G. WINEY In hi New Store Room at the East end of MC t LISTER flLLE, with a lirsr" Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kind. Store Pin-. Lard Can. Mir Graniie Iron Ware, Dripping Fan, and all kind of TIN AND SHEET IEON WAEE. WbUb article he will ml! at tha Lowest Possible Pi ices. Thankful tor past nitron- Ye ezoeet. by sirirt attention to liu-inea, to receive at least bia ahare in ibe future. JACUB G. VIXET. Nov. 24, 1880. Will hnya near and bean ii!ul Organ, name J gr..de and kind ( '0 t $7u), th other par lira h.ie been elii.ig recently for $110 to Ioo. ' Tour choice of many iyle from duTerent factories. Six year giiarsnte-?. W. II. AlKlMS, July 27-3m Main St., Mifllintown, Pa. A CABD. I am prepared to fnrnihh the test make of needles, , and new parts for ANY Sewing Machine, (old or now.) in the mar- aei , also, ine best psrt sperm machine oil. Vf. H. AlKKN'S, Main street, MiWintown. Pa., One door above Post-Olbce. IMNT BE DECEIVED bv sack dodges as a $350 Organ at $65 to $30, when vun Can bny the um gxs.de of in.ttmmrnts at borne at $00 to $0, and aave the freight, by cauiug ou v. n. flut.is, Haia street, Jlifflintown. OJH OF TnE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS hr the county may be purchased of the undersigned at reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and witb the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thtreon erected a Comfortable Two-story FrameIIon.se. a con. mortk.ns Slnlile and other outbnildihn. There in a Well of rood water at the rim r ol the hoiue. For p.ufirular call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Fa. Snbserirw lor tbe Sentinel 4t Ropubiiwaa, GraybUVs Column. THREE LARGE STORE ROOMS FILLED WITH FUBNITIJBE. CAEPETS, BED DIMQ, OIL CLOTHS. &C.a &C. &c. TllE LARGEST HOUSE MlilSM fOODS ES TABIJSHHKHT CENTBAL PENNSYLVANIA. IN TBt LARGE BRICK BUILDING, ON BRIDGE STBEET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water street, Mifflin town, - - Penn'a. LOOK TO YOUB INTEREST. look: to tocr pckse. believes people do not buy goods nnless they need them, and then they look for the place where the best selection is to te had, and where they can be bought the most reliably and the cheapest. This he is prepared to offer and do, and only asks an op portunity to prove it His stock being complete thro' out, demands the attention of all purchasers in the following lraa of merchan dise : FURNITURE. Parlor Scm. in Raw Silk, Rep and ILiir Cloth. Chamber Suits, in Walnut, Ash and Painted. Ofoce Srrrs, in Walnut. Lounges of all kinds and prices. Marble Top, Breakfast and Ex tension Tables. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedstead's, Safes, Sinks, Rocking-chairs, Wood & Cane-seat Chairs, and almost anything you ask for in the furmtuke use. CARPETS. Tbe Finest Lice of BRUSSELS; Three-ply, Extra Super, MediCru and Low Grade INGRAIN; Hail, Stair, Rag and Hemp Carpets A goed In grain Carpet for 5 CCHt. Carpets cut and matched when desired. Floor Oil Cloths. 1 Ysrd Wide. II Yards W ide. It Yards Wide. 2 Yards Wide. 21 Yards Wide. 3 Yards Wide. Table and Stair Oil Clotb. Oil Clotb Rags, all sizes. BEDDING. IS BEDDING EI CA.t SCPTLT TOC WITH 9Iattree, Bolsters. Pillows, Feathers. VARIETIES. VTYD0 ir SHADES. He bas the Shading in all eolors, and if jou bring the six" of jour win dows be will make the shades for jou, ready to bang oa joar windows. L00KIXG GLASSES. If too want a nice Looking Otass, he has a large Tarietj to select from. Clocks, Pictures, and Pic ture Frames. All kinds of Clocks and Fins Pie tores 00 hand, and Picture Frames fitted to order. Lamps. If von want to bar a Nice Lamp call witb me. A complete line of Hangtng, Bracket, Half, Table abd Hand Lamps to select From. Window Screens, and many other useful aad ornamental articles for the house. JOHN S. GRAYBILL llR IDG aSTREET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFLLYT0frjr, . - PEJfA'A. Travelers' Gutd. PENNSYLVANIA BAILE0AD. TtSl H -TABLE roa Taaocoa s Local PAsstsesa Taats Brrwra Baasuacao ass Altoos. iivs WESTWARD. litre EASTWARD s I? ii 3 ia.w. r. m. r. . fblladel'aj 2 56i 6USI 6 06 if. m. tp. a. . Ilarrub'f.j 7 30! IS 45: H'M Rockrillej 7 15, 8 00 Marvavi'el 7 10;i2 2.j 7 6J Core 1 7 03; 12 lai 7 52 Duncn'n 54 l Jlni 74 Aqlieillict. 64'I2f! 7 24 Baity' ; 6 37 I i (,T, 7 2J Newpcrt I 6 2 I1 42I 7 ! 11 4 30 7 0t p. a. a. A. w. 5 W 10 15 11 151 6 I V ina A Tl 10 3:'l 6 210 41 S4II10 5O 5;10ft SoTjll W 6 07 11 20 fi l'Jj 1 1 29i 6 2'J 1 1 401 6 i 1141 41 1161' 6 ! 1 1 56! 40U 5' !willerfn; 6 14 11 y. 7W1 Dnrward j 8 07:11 21! 6.11 Thoi. t.'n j 6 02: 1 1 x; 6 47 I an Dyke: 5 56: II l: 6 40 'Toararo'a; 6 52 1 1 07 6 3i I Mexico I 5 4s 11 ftl' 6 25 KM 12 03; a- PerrV 5 44 10 k t 27 7 00 12 10 12 VI Mirtlin 6S 1053- 6 30 S2 10 4vj 5 24 I0 4i 6 12 10 27 i Ol) 10 16; 4 46 M 02: ia" Milford 12 46 Narrows il2 5x Iwiato'n 1 OH Anrlernon 1 2 MeVeyt'n 1 82 Uanav'nk 4 35; 9Si! 1 4:i N Uaniil'ii! 4 23 1 49 Mt. Union 4 17 93H J 3 1 K M.i!eton. 2 08 Millfreik, 2 !3 tlimtine'11 2 27 Petersh'g 2 it Barren j 2 4lS(.r,c(iC,k 2 3d Birmh'm 3 04: Tvrtine j 3 1-r Tiotun j Z 2'i Fororia 3 25 bVllsMilla 8 46, Altoona j 4 119 4 02 3 50! S5' 27: 9 25! 918! 905: Ms! 8 42i 8 26' 8 251 3 20 o lJ 3oi: 251 247. 2 4.1: 22, 8 2H 8101 8 06! 8 0S 7 40 r.M-l !A. I.!!.! 8 50 Pitts!nrg. 7 83; WtrrwABO Fast Tbais. Philarla. Express leave Philsrtelphia 11 30 pm; Harriaburt; 4 00 a m ; Dunrannon 4 33 am; Newport 4 58 am; Mifflin 542 a m; Lewiatown 6 06 a 11) ; McVeyUiwn 6 24 a in; Mt. Cnion 6 56 am; Huntingdon" 7 20 a m 9 Fetrraburg 7 37 a m ; Spruce Crete. 7 53 a m ; Tyrone 8 13 a ni ; Bell's ViU 8 32 a m ; Altoona 7 40 a m j f itubuia 12 01pm. Fast Line lcaes Philale'pfiis at 11 2J a m ; Harrisbiirg; 3 35 p ra ; Mittlia 4 67 p ki 1 l.ewitown 5 18 pne ; Huntington 6 20 pm , Tyrone 7 00 p ra 1 Altoona 7 05 p ia ( Fitt. iurf 1 1 00 p in. Eastwabd Fast Tai. Stall Exprena learea Pithhnra; at 1 00 p Altoona 6 30 p m ; Tyrone 7 17pm; Hunt ingdon 8 05 p ni ; Lewiatown 920 pm; Mif flin 9 45 p m ; llnrrisburg 11 15 p m ; Phila delphia 2 55 p m. LEVT13TUWI4 DIVISION. Train lears Lewitown Junction for SUI mj at 7 00 a m. 10 50 a m, 3 3j p a 1 fur Scnburv at 8 25 a m, 1 25 p m. Train amr at Lewiatown Junction from Milroy at 930 a m, 1 50 pm, 6 00 pm; f.oia Suuburr at 1020 a m, 4 48 pm. TTROXK DIVISION. Traina leave Tyrone for Bellefonte and Lock Haven at 8 30 a m, 7 30 p ra. Ler Tyrone for Curwenavilie ana CtearSdd at 90&am,7 50wirr. Train reave Tyrone for Warriors Wark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 8 40 s m and 1 40 p ra. Train arrive at Tvrono from Bellefonta and Lock Hven at 7 5 " a m, and 3 4"t p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Cnrwrns Tille and Cl.-arBtfl.l at 7 45 a m. and 5 6 r m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Sco.ia. War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 11 55 a ni, at 6 SC p m. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement ef Passenger Trails. J.ict 22, 18K. Tratfli Htrrisbrg as falls t For New Tork via Alleotewn, at 8 C3 a. m.. and I 45 p. a. For New Tork via Philadelphia and Bound Brook Route," 6 30, S 05 a m, ad 1 ii p iff. For Philadelphia, 6 30, 8 05, 50 ia, 1 and 4 00 p m. For Reading at o CO, 6 30, 8 05, 3 GO a m, 1 45, 4 00 and 8 00 p ro. For Pottville at 6 20, 8 05. 9 50 a m. sod 1 11 nn 4 mi p. m. and via Schcvlkill av Suiuehanna Branch at 2 40 p ni. For Aubnrn, 8 10 am. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 05, 9 SO a m, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. The 8 05 a m, at.d 1 45 p m traias bars thronghcars for New Tork via AUn- town. SVXDJttS. For Allentown and way stations at 5 50 a m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way station at 6 20 a m and 1 45 p m. Trains for Harrisourg lears at fallows t Leave New Tork via Allentown at S 45 a a, 1 OU and 530 p m. Leave New Tork via "Bound Brook Bonte" and Philadelphia 7 4 a m. 1 30. 4 00 and 6 30 p m, arrivine u Harrisburg 1 60, 8 SO, 9 20 pro, and 12 10 am Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a m., 4 00, 6 5ff and 7 45 p m. Leave Poltsvill at 6 00,9 10 a. a. and 449 p m. Leave Reauing at 4 50, 7 30, 1 1 50 a m, 1 35, 6 15. 7 60 and 10 25 d m. Leave PiitUvill via Schuylkill n l Snaqu- usnna nrancn, 0 15 a ni. and 4 40 p m. Leave Allmitown at 6 00, 9 00 a u., 12 13, v aua v oa p a. SUXDJTS. Leavt New Tork v Allentown, at t SO p. m. Philadelohia at 7 4i n m Leave Reading at 7 30 a m and 10 25 f a. Leave Allentown al 9 05 p m. BAI.DWH BRANCH. Leave IIARKISBL'KG for Pax Ion. Loeh- iel, and S teellon dail v. excent Sundav. & 25- 640, 9 35 a m, 1 35 and 9 40 p m ; dailv, ei eept Saturday and Sunday. 5 35 p m, and so Saturday only, 4 45 and 6 10, n m. Returning, leave STEEI.TON dailr. ex- eep Sunday, 6 10,7 00, 1000 a ra, 2 10 sat 10 10 p ru ; daily, except Saluiday and San- day, 6 10 p m, and on Saturdav onlv. & 10 sad 6 30 f uu C. G. IIANCOCK General Pass'r and Ticket Jfrsnl. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. Complete Stock. F. Lu CrRATBILLY McAIisterrille, Pa., Has Just returned from the Eastern Cities itb a Large and Complete Stock Of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, qt EE ITARE. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes. IE AD Y-MADE CLOTHING, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Parties will And it areatlv to tlu-ir ..tn taite to call and ee my stork and bear my Prices belore purchasing elsewhere. Stock Entirely New and- Fresh. I can accommodate von in lm.t r... thing called for in a Store of this kind. Oct 26,1 .r'''W"HU 9(9 WPfk In TAtlV ntarn tn T. JT a rt in an 14 outfll frer. Address" II. H.nrrf Co., Portland, Maine. mar 25)1 arge stock or ready made clothing ot thw' I latest and choicest stvle. for men inrf boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notion. fuinikhwg goods m endleas variety far 11 3 aaomuet Btrayef s, m ,
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