SENTINEL: REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. vVED5ESIA1, FEB'I ?, 1SSS. B. F. SCHWEIER, uitoi io piiirtirroi. Tac New Yurie Ai-seiullj iktMikiiig boat iiiYeatiatiDrr the trusts. finviH k wimla. that warm win Ju. cuusevl snow slides in British Colam bia lat week. ('BALtfH S. White has reHi-ned the ehairuiannhip (I tLe Prohibition State, C'onituittew. As ico pure in the M.lseiptn ri r ia front of St. Louis, Ha.tt.ihed a camhwr f steamers last week. Vim does not t'onrt-FB repeal th war tmvs, tl; internal revenue taxes ia a (jncstmn that in aa'aej everyday. It wm or'.y the extraordinary em rje-ui-y of the rel elhon that permit edjta staUjshtnent of the internal ltfiiu iTnteui ('f tnxudiun. Tna Dvmiwriitit house has a iniet moTeTiii-nt on foot to amend the mlea overnin iMae. o as to out frhort the- propf-tivo d laie on tLe tariff 4ue.Tt1.10 Tbe Suprwtne Court of Wisconsin has rt'ii.Ieretl an opinion tht the Leg isluture by it- act, conferring suffrairw on women, intend to roofer the right to rote onlr in school matters. j YYkLK a l uii'ican talks about the war. the Democrats in Congress and the.r leaders elsr-where srie and say the war is over, but mot.t eingular of all to re'atp, tLese i-ame people do not wir.t the w:r tu on tobacco and whikv Ac., rtrealed. C'Iev land ia in favor of keeping the wr taxes and reducing ti.e tariff. Titsrie is a hre e iu I'tince'on col lege over t'.ie election of a successor to I'residtnt .lumen MoCosh. The trug'lt wins to le between the oM r and younger aluuini of the col - lege. Th old rud.iaN s i! :e-ire tue elect ion of a Presbyterian preacher. The oiii ger graduates want a man who does not confine his views and projects to sectarian limits. "A l.ii.L is ! udit.i? b fore thu Leg- e ... r t- t i i i i ! i islatuie rd Kectncky wh.ch prohibits, and declares cull Ht:d Toid j nmrrUn.. ;fl. a,. !.!, Inn- t.n oil k!vh ' Ti:iii,.e vuiifnn! iriiti n I .... , , , , drm.Urd. gattil ler, T-ion. feeble j Eiin.Ir d t.ert-ot'. r anv uno rendtred i phT-icaiiv heirless hnd nntit f. r the re.ati' n. aur fersnn with violent temper, or who has for one year lm a frequenter of acv imnior a! ht use. i r has l.ieu diviTCed for i ani'li reuse-. That truth is stranger than fiction. ! . ,. -,. ... ... 1 tn.Iri another illustration in the res I t'irati.in f Stev ard Osborn Hassev, j whi) it t'ie nge of two years was sto len f, on tl e lu me of Lis pwrents in Vrs(ern lVr.ii lvama in 5Iht lMin, by a mini wl.o de-erted the boV in:' . . ,. . " 1 hiluoelphm in ls.O. The abductor tolil the lx.y h;s name is .T,.hn llarii. The b.y drifted to the New Knglat.d Mates, ami lutit f;,;i eatue to Ctmden, V r I...-- i . . r.i iN. .1 . ut'.ere Le luet a reporter of the v. , . . 1 orti, American who interested him- eelf in lis behalf, and has succeeded! tliriui-u tue Nortli Aui'T'can in re tuinii.g the ont:g man to his parents at lieukt-r l'al.s, 1'a. Sis.roK I.H'M.H.ihGm, the other Iny. moved that the extra lition trea ty. between tins country and Great Kritain. be dis.-ussed ty the Setiate w:t!i o;i. :i d 'ors : th it i-t the treaty Ou th.' part of one government with another f .r the I'.elivety of an arcus ed person. I it the Sen -ate was a fosi liferous eno'igh to Vi te the motion d.iwn. ja.t as if the fili.H00.0iKI of this free government are uot fomp tent to heteti to n dlw.is.-i.n of a question that concerns their welfure. The nse of the peoo'.,i is that the Senate of th. I'nited States should transact a'.l it butitiess with open doors when the country is iu a state of peace with atl the wo: Id. - aa - Tut: North American of the :ird ibst.iats: Senator Keuiiii nia.le a long i'lWj yesterday in the defence of the 1'residwnt s message, iu which he said that the lVmocratic party was ti.e fti-t'd of ti e laboring- man. and that t!. Kepuo'icau party eared only to foster huge monopolies. Tnis char is so re licdous that it scarce ly tit ds refutation. For instance' the I mocratie- party was for eighty Ttars the particular friend of slave lubo; , but it iiCTir ajxerted it9elf iu. fav r of tLe slare exct pt to pass iu geiiiotm and eflWtie laws for hound. in run iw.i riI over the land until thtr wire caught and svit back to slavery. Since the war tho party has tkf n four or five different positions on the tsriff ij:t:on. bnt although rontiiiuoiialy in tbe majority in the K nin. for twelve years, with ti e ix cptl )a of one degress, it l:as done notl.ir.g to avenge tlof tncie.l wron s of l'oor. Tbe Knights of Labor aro circu latag a pe tition to the National Benate aud Hcufc f Repiestctativt t prating for the pufraie if laws "re .uiriLg til gi.cds pi. duced. wholly, or in part, by eoiiTiot labor, to Le plainly marked 'convict ma le," and 'ire u.ade, with u penalty acd forfeiture of the articles if not o wrkd. HD. like penalty sod or- iii - ii itlui wi m feitnre if the articles are aold or of fereil'fi.r oIp, outside the State where manufactured,' and o foith. A noted prison official has stated that "Prison life ie a lnxorr." With ctrtjiiu rlufcaeB and escepticg the loss of liberty, this is plain to all. A large trcentar. of criminals, after serr injf rne, two or three terms, seek another conrk-tioD. showing the eys- ( ttui W r.ot reform, and tLe sen - 1 tence of the law in some State con voys lo their tirirtila no unpleasant eiuotions Tnoe that are diwouraged in l-.f-, liu-king health and energy to do their duty, consider it a relief to be pltccd within prison walls; thus institutions intended to punish be come a premium on crime. It is not 1 1..: r desire to mmeeetariiy increr.te the burdens of these unfortunates, but we object to oar business being brought to their leTtl by their mis fortunes and conduit. The prison contrnctor pays but one-sixth or one-eighth of outside priiv for Labor, only enough to feed the pri -unr, and in addition, the State fnrnibhf-s the buildings free; no charge for rent, repairs, insurance or tait s, and thev place these pri.son productions in the market below tLe pavinr point, while the State or Co. in which these penal institutions are Bi'.IlHled. Some States have passed laws alxl i-hing the "Contract System," but the Inw has been iua.le inoperative y the State inur.ing the institutions, and employing the former contractors as mat.agers and a'-nts. In Jiany wavs h have appealed to our State huv nn.tern ; they listen, pass laws, but if got no relief. TLe only cure for thi great wrong is in the strong arm of the National (lovfrnment The Third l'leaure Tour te Ilwrltlai tla F?iau)taals Itullroad. On account of iti unparalleled demand ' tor ticket tor the Florida tours, and a lark of shinty to supily that demand b reaaon l the limited number assigned ti each spec ial train, the Pennslvania Railroad Coiii-a-nv unntincra a tbird i-ersouallv conducted I'leaaure t.iur for Wednesday, FeLrury 2t. Tli tour "i'l be coi.ducted in ever? r. pect as were tlie abich jrecided It. The aierial train ot I'ullinun alevpinr cars. I in ciiarire of the Tourist Af(eut and Clinper- I i,n. will irv.-Nrw Yrk t 10.15 A I,. . 1 I s P w Baltimore 3.4). . ... ' . ' V., mppiult at , anti aiiii)K"'i t ' Newark. Trrntcn. and VTiLi'tliztutl Uinarr a ill be servrd at Philadelphia, anjir at Uiltid. Va.. t reaktaof at Florence, S. C, aud dinner at Savannah, arriving at Jack sonville in tune toraui'uer on the The round trip tieketa. admitting ot a a'a of to aerka in Florida, includmK . I'uilMan a.-c..runid jfi.na and meals ra 1 . ... . route Mi mud airecoons, im uuo - biri( a, iti., Etrtt, j.onviile, ill be ao'd, aa belnre, ut 17 trom jcw ' '" P"' bo.nh. and proportionate rain iroui t.-ni. The returun.(r i-l- eial train will leavo J konvi,ir n the tnon.tnp ot Manh '.Hb I l riTlLIH'41 Kill' MfLB J 11 cnuriaiuw a . , k.Tntissr:t iin the I tTi lif V TH.I1 Itt BT.V : ! Tl" "1 K" ruoic"" "p f I fhit ii.ric, I h m unrt-r xe4.ili orrointia! " , "..";, sab-Tr.n ic.l I j Kxoovtu.n at J .. twatin. will be iu m.i j men ran a-i 1 tue m.jb followed and jieath. r. and all the piavurrs of winter inst'ned them, and when any of them ,!,e ,rol"c" m Ur etjoyed to tne tuiieat . - Tl.. - I . ... I I K.. ...1.1 I .... u..,,, ... w For fietail.-ii inorrnation and itineraries apply to ticket agent, or atdrs S. VV. F. Draper, Touriot Aent, 819 Broadway, New lurk. A rreacher and W eniaa Treuble. CHir.o,. Feb. 1. For some time txta' a rumor of a irr d.sairreeatil,. . ' , ,- " , " , mrairr ans teen uisiuroing ti.e mill,U f thi congregation aaaaimbling ! at Ada street Methodist Episcopal j Church At length the smouldering leuients have burst into a scandal I hat liase uisod uupreivdeute.1 exeite- i . .. . ... inni.t among tuat portion of the re- m ;,. rumlulI,li. v. IheaUe.red et.l- pi it is Rev. J l'. liriisl.inghaiu, pastor '..I v I.. ft. .....i, f..- a: rtst a warrant was sworn out this aftermxin by Miss tva I arker, a young lady of eighteen, who has re reutlv become a mother. It is asserted that about twelve mot.fl.H ago Miss 1'a.ker. who Wtirk ed for her livelihood ia a wall paper houe. attended certain revival meet intrs w hicti were leing Conducted by the rlergpuian in tjuestion, and that! the latter iniluce.1 her to leavo the Second Baptist Church, of which she had betr-n for five years a member, ia order to join his church. The girl having thus been placed to some ex tent under the infl.ience f her uew pastor, jit hied to his advice, it is i tainted, in another matter, and left her situation in order to distribute tracts and other religious publications ou the West side. Shi rt'.y after commencing this new work, it ie fin ther alleued, Mr. IJrush ingham d. sired Miss I'arker to visit him at hij study, wh.cn she did. The storv gt-s on to tell that the reverend gentleman then locked the door, ad dressed her in amorous terms and finally succeeded in lersuading her to yield to his desires On discover it: herself to be near the honr of niaternil solicitude, it is stated that shu applied to Mr. Bmshingham for necessary assistance, and that he thi n turned upon her with accusations of intention to perpetrate blackmail. 'I lie rumor assume I a complete from when it was reported that in despair at his I eedlesf-ness f her entreaties. Miss Parker de id d to prosecute her claim ly the aid of the luw. Mr. Hriishingham's legal &distr made the following statement to a reporter in refererence to the charges. "Mr. Irushi:ighi:m never hard of this charge until the day hfore the child was bom. He immediately call ed u meeting t f Lis official board, at vhlch nearly every member was pre sent. He lai I the case fully befoit them, denied the charge, and state. i to them what Le knew about it. Thev passed utesolutioii. which tvrv mem ber i resent signed, expressing their belief in his inno -n.ee and tl.eir tie tertnition to s?and by him, and they m.:i;ed a copy of tue resolution to Lis wife. We think that before the end is reached we will b able to show that the reputation of Eva Park r and her family is thoroughly bad, and that it is simply an attempt at black mail." Mr. Brushiijgham was arretted this evening on a warrant sworn ont by M m Parker charging him with ill-gi. lunate parentage. He waived exatnin stion. and was held to the Criminal Court, giving bail, promptly in toe mm of irti The ceoted will hare a church trial also. It will take place within a fortnight, and m the mean time Le will suspend Lis labors us pah tor. Strikers Rioting. At 5 o'clock last Friday evening as a number of men were coming from wot k in a coal rr.ine at Shen andoh Pa., they were utoued by a lot of strikers. Several policemen went to the aid of the men who were stonanl. A Palauder was canght by the police Hundreds of strikers rush ed to the refure of the Pclander. Tbe police were driven back. TLe officers rallied and asserted two of he strikers. The strikers rct-cned one of their arrested comrads, and beat the poliece officer, knocking then down. The two officers drew their revolvers and both fired into the crowd, which scattered and ran in a'l directions. Mike Heffron, a vouu rutin i received a ball in the mouth, and .a badly injured John Cat her, in ir n fonnde , was shot lu tbe aim, and a Polander was ahot lehiud the ear A third shot, was fired by a Polander, bnt with what effect is not knowa Jam a Shields, a borough office:', then arr sted both officers for shoot ing in the borough. They were taken before 'Sn : Mouaghau. While there a warrant was sworn out by a Polander charging; them with assault and battery, with intent to kill. They pleaded guilty under advice of Cap tain CLritian, and were awaiting committal to PottsiT.e j'lil when thii gs took another bad turn SvtIKi.8 Offioes Assaclted. The fronts of the two Magistrate's officers were riddled with stones, and their inmates had a tough M-raiuble for safety. Some pruised bodies re suited, but no serious damage was lone except lo the offices, which are wrecked. At Monaghau'a Officers Mover, Diebert, Onue and Captaiu Chriutitin were in a small room sepa rate from the main room. Through a window in its rear they got off safe. Still for a half hour the mot), thinking them still ic, pelted the office. After the riot on Fridav, there was nothiu-r more vilolout than tigly talk till Saturday afternoon when the mob asserted itse.it Quitting time for the miners on Saturdays is 3 o'clock, and at 2 neatly every man in tbo town was moving in one direction, toward the Northeast ern limit of the streets. No attempt was made by any local authority to check this flow of men. though its purpose was obvious aud known to alL Captain Christian, with twenty three Coal and Iron police, at the same tunc left the Indian ltidge Col liery, just East of the town, and t-kirt-ing around the Northeastern corner of the built up portion, reached the Kehley linn Colliery. His orders were simply to protect the workingaien from assault. A 1.000 stiikcis were waiting out tht, collierv for the workmen to ... . appear, about fcfUf p.lot thr-.o the workiueu came out. Thev were jeer ed by iu -uiting language, oaths and i, i e e I, -i . " K'uas oi lom language-. xuewoiK- was overtaken he vvts mercilessly . . . ... , . neaten. uue ol tue puri-aea men to-'K refuse in the honse of a man named Kurtz. The mob shouted kill Kurtz, but a spark of refuse in some of the mob prevented an attack on tne house. The police did their best to get the workmen to their homes, which so e-.rag.sl the mob that a large mass inevied its attention to the ofli.-ers of the law. The strikers s'.jouei lynch the scoundrelly police, kill them The policetm n fell back, the mob emboldened openen fire on them with pistols, one officer O. P. Whit man of Minersville was shot iu the fleshy part of the thurh. O dicer Ly most wa struck in the mouth with a stone. The officers drew their revol vers and tired a vo.ley over the heads of the mob, which frightened the strikers and thev turned aud ran. j 1 he oUi.-ers were nrnie.1 with repeat I ing Winchester rifles. There are three ifoieign Polish mihtorv companies iu Shenandoah fully aimed, in deepj synpatliy with tLe strikers and uiobo crate. RECEIPTS Jt EXPENDITURE? COUaVTY OF JUNIATA raoa January 1, 1887, to Janoarj 1, 1888. To the Honorable, the Jul ft of the Oar of Common Pleat of Juniata County We, tte nndersiaued. Auditors of the Cotintv of Jamata. elected aud sworn ac- ! eordinf to law, to audit, settle, and adjust tbe aceeunts ot tne 1 reaurer, .Sheriff and Coumiaioaera of tbe said County of Juni ata, respectfully reprt that we met in the Auditor's tiflire io MtClintown. on the Hrat M,nda ot January, it being tbe 2nd day ot tbe muHtb. and atter a caret ul examination of said accounts we find them to be as fol Iowa, from tbe lat day ot January, IH37, to the 31t day ot December IN67, the Trea a urer to' the year, J..bn M. Copeland, pur suant to notice, be tug preaent at this settle ment : ItS.. Jobs M. Copelabd, Treat. Dr. Jan. 1, To balance trom last year ( 64 40 - ontstandin; taxes..... 11254 69 per cent, additioua, Duplicate of I Soli errors, Duplic'e of 166 taxea levied, 187.... 86 25 27 Id 17670 52 20 00 60 verdict fees.......... " Taxes on dogs........ " caab from Commiaaion of Columbia Co., tor care nt persona killed. ca?b collected from Port total Borough in case ot Rutherford and from Philadelphia in caae of Dunn................ cab received from Per Co , tor coats in caae ot Shearer rt. Mintdch... caab received from Tur bett tap., and other for aeepingpanpera.... " ' caah from sale ot Co. 41 48 SC4 83 62 40 -1S1 S4 2S302 00 bonds... $58550 U7 Cr. 76 89 38040 34 937 87 lt7. CONTRA. Dec. 31. Bv old orders paid $ orders iaancl in 187 " rxonera-ions to col lectors.......... . - ruad crrtitica ea paid - ootstai.dirg taxes.. M irc-rtare on Stata Ul, 186 ' pereetllawe ou Stata tax, lbf-7 cash paid L. Cargill, order Att'y Gen.. . M aalery ot Treasurer . . " " balance due countv.. 2!?6 hO 1 K74l 14 j 24 te; 1 10 21; 14 lo 6tHl 00 7815 88 j 58550 07 S 7el5 8S 1?v-8. Jaa. 1, To balaaea due Couaty. OrTBTASDiao Tx, December 31, 1888. 1'aor. Collector. Ihtlnet. J mount 1877, Matthias Stamp.. Lack $ 3 79 1HS3, Cbaa McCotmick Port Eoval 18M. Wit iam Clark. ..Beale N. S. Eab Spruce Ril! 1885, HenrvSwabb.... Delaware.. H.C. VannaU....reenwood Harrv Knialy.... Patterson. John McNatiifle.. Port Royal . Kf briam Duncan. Tnararora. Id88, J.C. Beale B-ale m Samuel J. ICunx.. Delaware. A. Sararirlauder.. Fayette... U. C. Hoer.... Fermanagh J. S. WcCaW. r. . . Lack. ..... J. D. Howell Spruce Hill " A. C. Stioup.... S uxj'ieUa'a n M Z Soweia....Thompsm,n 8. M. B-aie Tuocarora. 74 69 SU 57 U 62 156 85 C6 55 S i 93 210 13 121 53 187 114 21 81 75 86521 117 241 20 174 63 S3 lOH 11 569 78 624 67 5il 8S 62 74 -ii 35 162 ijO 409 47 1164 31 406 47 2-iS 3d 34134 84 69 392 66 121 85 445 87 69 74 1887. J C Beale B1e Jacob Sp-eere... Delaware.. A. SwartkIjnder..Favete... Jobb kioocr...... Frruiana'u Jacob F-ttt lirMoacx S. I. iim'nt..n...I.a-k A. Ha kenberrer.lifflintoa L. ZininiTioan. . M Hlord. ... J. ti..tlif er...... Munroe... John Erunt Patterson. B. F; Stimmell... To't Koal J.J. Cnibertaon. .Soruce Hill W. W Fryajoyer. Su queha'a Jacob 5pe -cber.. Tbotnoaon'a T. U. McClr.re..Taroett.... J. B. Barton Toacarora.. Samoel Cleck...Waiker..... It -7 45 $10744 14 AU,ol wbich is respeetfa'lv submitted. ' J.. APP. W. P. tlRAHAM. W. S N IE HON D. County .faaUtors. AUDITORS OFFICE. MiBtintown, January 6Ui, 1888. S cTiTviirwr ny nRiiZRS DRAWN BY THr. COMMlSzlUStCHS OF TH CUVSTY OF JUSMTA Iht TRUAJ LRt.lt thereof, from lac aa 4i of Jamum, y IP", . to the SI d of LlecemOtr, ls, as tik from the Recur at nlu CammiettOiure uffict. CmmmontrtaltK Cotte. E. B. IdcCrum, rttala. fc b. Do.y, ao. auey ivr Coui- tuouwckiiu .................. E. s. lviy,auoiuc lux bujaeuia Court. T. ii. Mtaii..ir, cua.a UcCeiuucr leiui, Ibeo J- f. Caiianau, Itueaa ........ . I. ii. jBcuiiLger, coaia Fcornary lerui, lSfc. - A. si. aaani, costs, ijilaou suit 17 82 b 00 9 22 23 46 1 ii 41 j9 30 07 Wit 2d 9 as 12 62 2i 8S lad 12 bi 107 bo 'A cb 16 47 Hi 47 i . 11. Jteunuger cvaia, Uuawn auit l.ii. ateuiiiigcr coats, B- H. Jr;ea. B i. loty, attoruvjr Oouiuiun- realtb iasua. .. B. F, buiclineld, alioraej Cum- liiouneaiin aua Pardou Board J. li.Ca.-uer, wiiuom t. b.' alec-ruin, cosla JaCKoea Case .... r. 11. ii Metuiuger, coals Waller, Beuaiuger, aud Ka) oiouaa. Jobu f . Jjcubft, w ilueaa. i . ti. .laciu.l er, coaui Oartcr caiie T. 11 - Jiumiuger, witueaaca Car ter caae. 1'. ii. liciuiner, cin lu liuriiu and Vai Zaul cases 6 86 foul alii ti Public huildi-gt. F. IV.Kob!, repairs to putup at ja.l $ ubu Oraj oili, luaitiug lor Court liuuar. ............... . 1 00 47 23 1 4" 49 bd X. llu.uuau repura to tard loi.ca Tolal $ Court ani Jurors' Pay. I). T. Ki.aiore and otbera (rand jurors ........--...$ Jouatbsn Keiacr aad otuers petit jurora . . .. . .. ............... Wru. H. BaUfhnian aud others tip stares 703 69 1628 10 1S6 24 Total.. $-;8 us iO'gCr-itrTi.r aW liMtitif H. K. Good.it. aal otnra.....$ Couttablet Return: 437 32 Jubn Hobn bles' lees . aud. oilier rousta- 208 32 tx. Mink and Skunk Scalp: Tbonies G. Lauvor aud otbers acaloa H'utern Penitentiary. J. M. Copa.and, Lili paid lor 219 40 kavying- priMawr ..... ...... rVay Prit,m. David Fowlea boarJii.g aud Sher iffs le a $ D M. Craalortl m.-diral sarvicaa Dairtd Ha tla atcb at jail K. Reynolds. aich at jail...... S. 8. w'iiMn, repair at jtu.... K Sctedt. i.itl for j ! . .. ... . J. North 4V Son, coal lor j.n... J. E'ka, p.aaieriu and white Wahmg ..................... K. a. HsCiiotic, bid lor jai .... D- FannaLaker repairs to lock). C. lloCui.au. lp,Tiu 1. Uuluian. stona f r .... U. W. lie, k. tae a:r of alioea l or Carter and tramp I" erd era, clo.hi. g i..r prtava- $174 76 392 12 9 i 113 7a 113 75 3 9. 1 d 89 to la t7 22 Uo i o 2 (MJ 4L0 2 S' 8 75 a .5 er. K. . I'arker, til'i aut.doe. Total 731 7s .... County Bcn.it Paul. J. U.McAiiatraud..tu. r' ooud $ 22975 OU Interett. Uit-m Caroline Layer an 1 others interest"" $ 1655 26 Printing and Stationery. Benaall A. Jackuian, priuttna. Blanks, c $ Wm. M A l:ia.n, court proclama tion, fcc B. F. Schaeier, court pr.M.-lataa. lion, tc T D. tlortuau, couit prociama. tlon, blatika Us J M. Copeland, statiunery, Jtc. VV. U. Kulluiao, ataiiooary, tue.. 165 75 109 60 109 50 204 5o 4.i fre. 15 52 Total 50 92 6 71 1 00 19 25 1 25 3J 15 10 55 Repairs lo Bridge. J. T. Dimru, repairs to brilge at Mahangtongo. .... ..........$ M. G. Peck, r. pairs to bridt0 l Waterlord Buyd. Wilwn, attention and '.knowing brirtge at Port Royal.. J- O. ts. C B. Weiatr, atene lor brioge at Mahantoagn W. C. Laird, re-pairs to bridge at McCoy xvillo. ................. S. F. Ludwip, reptira lo bridge LndwiK's J. C. Diium, plana tor bridge at Oakland Geurgn Shivery, repaiia to bridge at Oakland K. L. Guss, spikes for brl.:ge. at Hawn's J. K. S'imeliug, repaita to bridge at Nipple's D- B. I'lmm, repairs to bridge at Delrware .................. Peter Heftleflneer, repairs to bridge at McCoyaviilr. ........ D-.t.bs & Milliken. repairs to bridge at McC'.ysville. ... ..... W. V. Ried. repairs to bri.ige at Dimm's ..................... James Hoktetler, repairs to bri.ige at D mil's A. Robrer. repairs k bridge at Drolnha-'gh D. S. Sieber, repairs to bridge at Cufa ..... . W. K. St,-rrett, repairs to bridge at Horning.. 47 28 150 00 92 22 46 2 75 6 00 184 00 38 77 100 10 P0 252 87 2 1" Total 5 12 Commintionrr' Offi.it and Court Home O. P. Barton, mtt k;. a as Cum- mii"o. r . .............. ....f; J. T. Uirntn, services aa Uomiui- toner ...... ........ W. N. S turret t, services ai Com missi ner... ........ .... ...... S. B London, aervicea aC'erk. . A. J. l''teracnt aervicea as c un- '.el E. Sctott, cnriaia lor Court H.. !. AIiim, bmorr. f-rf.y.crt II.. 191 98 187 48 149 82 5-50 00 CO 00 6 li 'J 3 (V) 1 00 Total ins 7 Coy OJUctt. VTm M. Allison, aadiiing Pro tbon'ary and Kngistor and Re corder 20 00 M. J. Hont, stationerv 10 60 T. H. Meminger, Prolbouotarv'a fees - 318 86 E. E Berry, dockets for ortire. . 16 25 E. E. Berry, services untlor Rove- nue law 11 87 J M. Copetand, buk for Record er's office 12 50 T. H Ueininger, execution dock et 14 35 F. L. Hutter, mortgage docket... 20 O0 Total $ 423 88 Gtueral and Spring Eltctuint. Amoant paid election o!Hcer, -conatabies, bouj rent, Slc $ 737 98 MitceHaneaui Ordtrt. Lewis Deean, et at Andi'oraS J.B U. Todd, court cryer.. D. C. Loud. r. jinitor. ..... . FrDoi-cua Hardware Co.. itaa- oiine tc. ................ S. B. &-v-ny, cl. rkn.g Jury Cotuaiiionera, Is 86. . . . . . - Jos Cninrnitigs. a-enoarrapber Ezpet.aea in care, hoaroiog, doibit g and drns for jranipa under Act 15tb, 1885 t. SwartsUnder, and others ahateuienta anl per cent, aa -vwttor.turs. .. ... John Foieman, boardiiig jurora J. A. Murray, Kardiu; jurora. btafe L.nnaric Aavlum, iiania- tor.... David r'owles, 5 hentl 'a fees. . . C. b- Craatord, po'a(te and Is X rel:t J."M. C"t'- lanJ. Register's and 81.. nflV flo. ket. ........... 76 00 80 00 110 00 60 8) 2 Ml 283 00 117 40 1401 39 6 50 8 25 387 15 193 66 18 37 49 00 34 25 1 60 21 75 12 65 14 81 1 00 77 51 1 00 180O 1 25 4 23 ioa uo 6 00 2 00 ft 80 25 00 1 0J 64 83 Dr. Darwin Crw!jrd. services at jail ............. J4' H-e, icl-jr court bne W. F. McCahan, avrvices Comi ty S urveyor. Eruil Ecbott, clothing for Carter and blauketa for jail T. U. Ueruinger, Inquest Mar garet Caatucr. ........... . Grace Loudon, cleaniug ouice.. J. M. Copland, abatement, on Ginfteiich dublicate. ..... .. W m. Wagner, repairs to clock. Aaron Leidy, registering- Fay ette .887 John Hullobaugb, hauling ashes from court house........... J. M. Ci.peland. discount oa note Juniata Agricultural Socioty... fcaniuel Lapp, tearing oat bah aamc It. . &choll, repairs t. pnuip.. Farruers' Mercantile AsHucistion, bunting and tlta. .... J. Lvons, feus lu McDonald case. J. Kaepp, services. ..... . Fartuers' Mercantile Aaaociatioo, coal for court bouse.... I. D. Muaser. pitcher lor court bouse J. M. Copeiand, bill from tajd.r Co.. James North at S. n, coal for court house and Jail. . .. . . . . W. K. Auirian. Tea. hera' Inati tute A. J. Patterson, services in Mc Uauin, Shivery, McDona d, 'i'ur betf townahip. Fort Kyal, and Phil'a ca es, and expeusca to tlarriaburi; A.J. Fatteraon, indexing judir meuts and mortgage... S. B. Louduu, services under Revet. u i Act....,.,,..,..... 89 34 10 2 5 178 00 158 94 600 00 297 83 ltO 1 00 25 0 2 00 30 00 SO 00 2 5 00 1 30 65 25 47S3 41 F. W. Noble, repair to ciatera punip D. H. Selber, shoveling snow... 8. B. Loudon, services to injured ud killed traaips. ......... .. James K. Beaver, clerk to the J'iry Commissioner., flliitig wheel Clo d iiornitig, services ai Jury Comniiasiouer Joseph 3 fiber, services as Jurr Cimu.iaaioner.. .. S. ii. Louden, cl rk lo J ur Com missi, me ra. Phil. i Pauuebalier, and othnr r, paira i., laioaer. ............. Burial t.f Switxer aud Sire up, soldiers Total.... Recapitulation. Common ealth cop ts. ... Public buildings Courts and Jurora pa v. ........ Kafiaieriog aud aftaesafng...... Cea.tablea retunii..., ..... Fox. mink, and i-knnk seal ...... fffAlrtrti paniteuiiary ......... County prison. ..... County uobd a paid .. Interest paid I'n iwg aud ata'ienery Uepaira tobr.dai.. ' Coiuniiaaioaers' otlica and court bouae ...... (.ui.ty offices......... General aud spring elections.... Miscellaneous urdars ........... S70 63 43 al 247r 03 4'J7 :i2 2''B 32 219 40 174 7" 731 7 2li75 0 Iti IS CV 92 : 12 1 i4M h; 4i3 t3 T- 737 9r 4733 41 Total. .$ 304 1 31 We the County Comiu.aaiouers of Junt aia county, ia c-n jrl.ance wilb lb law, d pui..i-h tbe iore..i f sa a sTa'eim-ut of to. leeeipta SOU l el ituraa ot tbe count a'l.re-aid. tor the year A. l., 17, aa toui.a ou the to.k. 01 Una olsce. , Given U' diY nur hands this tOth day of Jau narv. 8b, at tbe Coaassisaionera olli iu al.fliiLleMD. J. H ll'KMNGiUU, FMaCIS IllVIt, iaSslCV MICB, CcwntyComm tani'juers . Atlett .- G . W. Bi acarikLV, Clm LliBILI llCs V C01ITT. Outalan.iii g Co. Bond, t34."02 00 Accrued lUttreM.... 90 00 Total Liahilitiea f ASWTK T COtlsTTY. OutsiandiLg taxes. ...t 10744 14 Balance iu Lacda ol Treasurer .......... 7b 15 r8 16192 01 Total Aaaets 18560 0: Liabilities over Aaarts $ It63i3v THOTJSAWDS OP THE BEST OvJ "W A T n TT ' -w- ' CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS. ma ia wimu tieapeat, foal 4 on irBl.nl . . . . : Ann .aiv rtwinauTB r.,Ptvm t.f m n. w-ath. Ilia wavha are American Lever Stem Winners. try. aid ti. m rimlion, aumeroua patented im priTmm-i r.;nnu in no other match. Tre vare ab o ote r tire only T)-mt MiiMr .. -S;i;'Sr,i ,nd Aeled throneh- TI ' ' Jit Kjr.A ih. c.. 1 . J,'m " "" " l the etronctat and vimDleat auuie T fill enumt , 1 1 i . ara.ilifii aaa ans 97S nmtrM. Our l o-ouerative Clab Sratem brings them wlthU th" reach of every one " " awetf v. reaaala,la reav. fsaut 1st ItCKl CITY ataTal TOWN. " H-avv protlra gnaranteed on limited Inraatmenl. V, riis for full parucBtars. The Keystone Watch Club Co. , P. a Box 828, PhilAlilrhla, P. KKKEBKscESr-Keyetona National Haoa. or merciai Agency -AGEXCIESe PriMtaxE, Pa. B.hrawr.. Ui. atra, lilt. 8-.. lot a. Ma. 1 ATI VFR PROFIT anl Sara. XUU C1NT plea Tree to men cat -vawere for Dr. HcotVu Genuine Electric Delia. Bruabea, Ac. La ty aei.ia a anted for Electric Corfete. (J iH-x aalaa. vTrite at once lor tcrtus. Dr. ?cotf, ft" Bay, y . T. S. J. Horning, carpenter's wore w (WW ? fr;er get which INZEfS Qenuinehas a fED H tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acknowl edged to ba tye purest and iTjost !astingpiece of Standard Clewing icbacco on themar.Ket. Trxmg it is a better test t ten any tai about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. J I1 MAT A VALLEY flAINK, F .tIIFFlI?TTTTX, PA. STITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liablo. JOSKPH ROTHROt K. Pretttient. T. VAN IKVTIN, Cathwr. DIRECTOB. T. C. Fomert.y, Joseph U"tbrock, John Ilertaler, Fbihp M. Keener, AuioBtJ. Bonsill, Louis K. Alkinson, Robert E. I'arker, TOCKHOLt EK : Philip M Kfpner, Annie ".!. Slieller, Jnp. ph Rot brock, Jat e H. Ira in, K. F. P:.rk. r. J. H.: -r.e. 1 rwin, T. V. Irin. Jhn ilertzler. L. t. A'kirinon, VV. C Porueroy. Amos G. Boiit.aH, t'hrl(tte Snyder, Mary Kurtz, Je "me 1 b tnj son, Jr, Three and Four per cent. icterrM will be paid on ceitiflcitrs cf d iait?. . a 23, lSb7 tl J WISH TO STATF. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I rsu sn p t07hache ia lea;, than tiro minutes; no pun., no extrvttne. That I can extract t . tli without pain, l.y the uce of a fluid applied to the teeth and gutiiH j no dai-gf r. 1 bat Diseased ae t. u nj a .kiiewn as Scurvy ) treat 3, ed sut'C-wfttliy 4 at.d a cure ai a- af-'iutel Teeth Fillsd and warranted l.r !i!o. Artiticial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. reruoddled. lrotu to $12 per !. Beautilul (.um Knaiueled Teet innerted at p.icea to auit all. All work warranted to give perfect aati faelion. People Hho have artttieiui te-tU null aliii.li Tl.ey rrmnut ea1. a-e epci.i;iv invited to call. Will vi-H l-rteHtut.a!!r at their home if notified by letter. Will vimt regularly at Uicbtield the 2nd weeks of Way aud October. Ttiaats Carh. G. T,. DERR, rractlcal BrmtlNt. raTtBLIKHrO IM Mil vllTW, Pa., IK I8C0. Oct. 14 '85. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. i Ciihinet Organ was introduced hy Maon A ;i.i. .ii in 11. MK.n A Htmlin Orcies bava ..anmullitallird tbeir upremary over all .tliera avm receive.1 ll.cl.eM Ilonora al all Great WUr.s Tt e Improved Mod.- of trin..-in Pt.nrm, lnvenlee r,."' Uam" ' 1. a great Vuvance In ..mm . construction. exp.rt pronouncing It "the r -r... vl improvement in pianos in half a century " , ....j,,,,,. .j,.. Iilf testimonials fmm s-t. nni-.;aii ami tuners, and Piano and i Catalogues, free. t; rtii A PRIME INVESTMENT. TORTILITA and Silver Mining Hn.. a r JOSEPH H. P.EALL, Prenident. 42-lfi Congress St., Bo:(.n. 67 firoadisrVew Tt,. 6HARES $2 EACH IN AJJT 6IZE LOTS Tho twelve MiD.-s and n,ill of tliit ompunT bv jI1Kt b en pxituineti l.T he eimner.1 EoIieb uiininr en-nnefr Wr. Franeia D. T-vloi. Tei il xeLsnge, Boston, who reports thf i'.pnty a represented. It j8 tL efct m Amrrirri f.-i- its ,.;t.i;,..(: Vpril 11 IO I IL Jl U I KaES HONESTY " mm I lLj A SPLENDID COLLECTION O F Bright, Hew Fall WINTER Tb Champion C'Utbler .I turned Irn the Easlera cllle AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK VTill uuU frionJu, ou i.it:e riy-H, ira victyiies, txal saL iulf vi iu . . . a a .aIV-d merits. MKX S cUl S . uuiluiuijo FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. and GenfB ftiroisbin- goods. Firet CiafiB, combining Stvle, Q aa.it j aad Elegance, witU price tLat will aBtouLbU ti. al in axpotaa m:e, I prove tbis. Bat I ask rotir pntronAse on'j when I completa satiafaetioa. Mt Block of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Jk SII0E3 OVKR-ALL3, W ATCHK3 ni JKWKLRT, C.Mc.n, 1'crca.e aud White Sbirts. Xeck wear, Callari xmi CuffB.Tinnka atd Satchels, is full end complete. Call and im Sani'l STRATER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSOLY. June 16, 18S6. J. WARREN TLETTE, AT TO US E Y-AT-L A W, M1KKLINTOW5, JUNIATA CO., PA- . ., trains. ttat step at MiBiia ill raa as allow. rryColleetit.g and conveyancing proniitly( ' onows. attended to. Ortico in Kecond i.tor ol" Bel- j EAJsTWAKD. ord bnildiuj;. ta uauee on Main Btreet . a lTOr,K Accoodtio lea.,, Alto-Sba J4-y-r.. ! fiailr at 5 L'O a. rn.. Tj ronr fi ,',2 a.m., I HtiTitlncdnn K.S-I a. m.. Montit l'ni,.n . Lovis K. Atkiwroh so. F. M M. Ptssiu. S05I Sl I KX ?t E L L. , AThl.liNO.1 TT1!VFYC AT I V ATlOKiMtilb-Al -I.AH , VIKFLINTOWS PA Mlrt t-IMU" . Uncollecting and Caatayanciug prompi 1 aitouded to. ri.:K On Main street, in place e-f ret,i dence ot Louis K. Atkinsoa, K.)., south Br.rtge aireti jOclUo, lfcfcti I). M. CKAWFOHD, M V., His resumed actively the practice 01 ively the practice Vedicinoand Surgery and their collateral I c 55 .. AJtoona at a.to p.m. et.d sep branches. uftice at the old comer ol Thin! ; r.ri(5 mt a, rt.&uiu 8;atie.ns arrives al li Sia and Oraprje atraetii, Mifllintown, Fa. March I!'.'. 1876. J'.HS VcLarcm-iK. JrsiPH W. Stimmel JII.'laAI.:(.llL.I STOMtt, INSURANCE AGENTS, POUT nor.lL, JVSIATA CO., J J. ByOnly reliable Companies rcpre-.ei.ted. b, IrSti-ly AV12NTTl:ii GOODS J To the coming and gOlllg Ol i., .11 ! beasons we uiu.st all conlorm. ! The Cioo.is suitable tor .pring mihI biiuimcr mu8t be eupplant- 41 ed bv j tl 1 1 1 1 D f. I K T E B 6 C 0 D S. i We Lave now filled our llaU I0 until UU1 i fchelves v, ith I ail and A inter ! . j Goods Ol Uil kllldh. (JUT CUS- I - . 1 -.fc 1 ui:ailelpuia uauv at tomem have aTti.reciated our 7.00 a. iu., uriburg 11.20 a. iu ise efloi t to give tU in feood8 to .'iulttt JZ. suit their purposeis and believe that we ure better pre pared than ever to merit their i 1 If- conuutneo. ie invite ou to . aimcrsiowu o,o . - lliompKoatown 6, 10 p. iu., VaulyHe 5,44 come and nee and be isatii-lied. i-- ui 'fuacarora 6,a p. m., timicn .,,6 p. . , , , j ui., l-ort Kojal 5,54 p.m., Mtltiiu 6.U i In our uress g(ods tiej artment u ., Ltwistowu 0,23 p. m aicVeytuwa c- ht . .1 ' 4n p. ui., JNewtou liajii.ton 7 lu a live almost everything, uuntmjtdoo 7 o p. m. Aitoon. 1 Don't be backward, Call lbr Facitlc Expressleave. FlilladelpLi. U 2, ft lrif Vdll want 1""! Harriaburg 8 1U a iu ; Ouncaunon VMldl OU Vant. laSran.j Newport 4 01 a ,u ; iiirJlm442s fifl j w . I ni; l.ewiatowu 5 04 a ui ; IscVeytowu 27 ohocs ana ASoots. m uuu I 20 a m; I etet5burg ti 33 a ta ; Sj.ruco Creek Our Root and Shoe De-j: TIJ&;?L' partment is full in its assort- j l" 40 ?tn ment, and you certainly can be j w.S;U suited in fit, quality and price. u",BlTg 1 13 p- a- . - , ' ""' anaeutrer west and Mail rait wui m uuiviii i oijini vuiciua itite. e - - auuauuw aua t ourmau Spr.sg, been added by the manufactures wc have them all. We can supply you w.th foot wear lbr ; sZZr Z . ?opVipm ; any in or out door .ervice. Our j nr groeerv Department never lag. ', "u'b"ry " 9 5 m' 4 u' f We haVeon hand a lull line of T ... 1 ... I-ret-h, Plain and Fancv H?v,-.t 8 1,J t is p ra. Lev. J , fj roue lor Curweufv, lie and Clcartiv: al g n oc esiies. T,r ,::?I:;:r,r;.,, , t at - i ,.,-'DU,;'''''ia Furnace and Scotia at S a a-ai.-u, me oiuy iuu nne aUEENSWAKE in the county. Every houi-e must have its full supply ol Queens and Glassware, thfs is ihe store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the plate, jIais Si-i;Er.T. Opposite Cgci.t 1Iji-e, 3iii!inioAvii, Pi,., Frcd'k IaSli:SC2lAIi: OR. HOBENSACK'S KLEVOUa DEBILITY FILLS. A sure ar-4 sale apectnc for weak. aca aad debaiiyof thr nrou - teni ar.d r"ieral eanauuiOD irtiiri trom youthful imprudence, execwaee and overwork of Kt- .na K...- cauairg phyateal and ainual weaa '?.T;nd?f'i? Bhi'if-1-" mm, . . . . z - - - aaa.awa.aa s LaiantaHm.- BO.a1Ufin.a(il HtrMt Cfll 1 - I 1 r . o wr cwouiar. CAl'TIO X XOTtClu AM. T-"!.n ;e !.m,,,iv .,.,;, ..r.i...-t f...ua? w , ..,;;. calLfr herr.es, cr s;: ,fc- f or lu wxr ,. th., , ,.1s - s et-.l. Vaaa m. gs'-rr't'. A !D- STYLES ! J.inlala l.u-U Ju.i r wltU ia v,ndrlul FENNSYLYaNIJL railroad, tim c-taclk On and afior nunday Xor'r 13th SK j (i.fi9 a. m.. Ntnton Hamilton 7,(4 a. aa. j JrtcYevtown 7,6 a. tn., Lewistown 7,3 '. "moMMU m.. Miff, a 8.17 a. m., ! Port Royal a. m-. Mexico S.liS a. aij j TuRcarora 8,32 a. in.. Vandykes. 35 a. ra.) j Tbompaontown f.43 a. m., Purw.rd a.47 1 j in., Millerat.iwn 8.64 a tu., Newport K.U5 . ; arrivir.p at ilarrmhurg at 10 10 a. - j "d ' Pt'ilad. lpbia, 8 16 p. m. ol S:a trnoita Kiraavs leares altuoaa da'.lr j at e.-'.o a. m., and atoppiug a all regular j stations hetweea AItuoi:a :id ilarr.ourg, j rearhea a'ifllin at V-6G a. m., llarrieburr I 11.40 p. M., and arrives ia PhiladeipL.a at r.j-, p. 11. - o Maji TlilI, lwrm r,u.barr .,:t. at o i i p. n.., Uarrihburs 7.10 p. haus adelpLia 4 aG a. m. Hail Express leaves Pltisbur; at 1 00 f ia. Altouua b 2ti p iu ; Tyrone 0 64 p m ; i. unt micdon 7 o7 p lu : l.ewittt.mii ts 61 1. m : Mi:. j Bin 9 io 1 tu; iiarrisbarf 10 45 pas; ph.u I delphia 4 -5 a in. j I Lij mlelhia Hi press will stay al M.t,.u I it 11 Kaea flagged. TtLSIVVAkD. ; 1T Lisa leaes Pntadelpbla dai.i at I 11 5U a m ; Harrinbure; 3 40 p m ; M.Sia I 5 06 p m j Lmnuac 6 Ifc p ni ; Al'outia I 10 p nj ; arrives at 1 itlal.urg at 1 1 oi ai. ' V at Pasaasaaa leaves Philado'.ii.a daily at 4 Mia. ui.; UarriaburR, 8 15 a. aj., Uuncsiiiion, tf 64 a. tu.; Newpurt, 9 ad a. i m.; Milierstowu, S 40a.ni.;Thompaontown, 9 fcj a in.; Vail Dvke, 10 OO a. Ul ; Tuscar- , iu t . m . jjtfXjco. ,0 ? a. . . pr. j :rJ.,nj1i. L"',v""' ?'J " m-; -cVeytowu, 11 14 I a. iu.; Neaton Haiuntoo, 11 3a a. m.; liuu- j tiiigdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 104 p.m.; A'toona, 1 40 p. ia., and slop at ail ragulax ! ! b 6 ,m-' "-""". i 20 p. I stopping at Kctvulc, ataxy.vilie, Duucau- j Duu port, Miiieriou, Thompaouiewa, 1 J olt lioyal, tiuio at MltJIlu, 11 5i a. lai.; aU- tooua, 2 20 a. ui., and Puiaburg, to a.ia I x..a. U .lit . I II LOU 11 1 g tf, aU. ALTOOMA ACCOHMODATIO.1 cTf till. i fiZuJi Ul""buf " , .io'. in., DtiQcaun'ja 4.1J p. ra.. -w- ! ....-t F. I.L . .. . ' wbeu Cadged. LHrTI.TOrVN I)ivisiiij Trains leave Lewintown Junctiou for Mil- ol j "u p m. .,Jrr,,,,7","T)'rOM lro BellelouW and Lock Haven at 12 05 p m, ,Ild 37 p ta. viiT.rin7iV- " T'" trom Curweus v.lleat.dCleartJeld.tttSSam, .31 li. m, 6 1 1 p ni. rloTri!'" 'l T r"n" from Sco.is. W.r- r.ors Mark atd r-cnt..y Ivauia f,uht si "3 a ni, t 2 go p ni. B. T. K. K. A-IiEDFOKD Ul VISION. Trait,, Pave Hi.t,fiL(?d.Jn lor Bedlord, ,'in '1 Cumberland at b 2 , a. Tiairia arrive at HuntinKdoa fro.a M5d lord, Hv,u.n ,u tun,,1Rr,. j t ,2 i4 P- m., o 20 p. m. liOLLtUAYiBL-aG CilAX'B. Train, lei4V Alll(ona fo . g trnllfrn.p cI TIO lOTICE. Ail ra.,li M,e erebv caifiot.ed ars net huntinir, cttttinir t mb.'r. hn.i,. lire.. throwing down .1.... rail lenceN, ar - I C"'K fields. Or Otberw,.. te..r,...ir, ! " "nlerMt.ed in r. k ,c,.b,. ' . " per,t, ir.us trea.Dair:, w,n w. aa.lt , fri,u inns tre I ith acoidii.g to ia W.R. WALLS. j November 18, io- I Tbe Srnmel and Repui'tran r.B. a is P'- to got jobTrork doi. Ti it. 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