MITFI.INTOWN. M.i)NLSI1, JtBKl tKV IS, J8H!. B. F. SCII W K 1 E 11 , Drroa ad wiorEirroB. M'ishy is related t' Harris n. Tst, on the ijtu stion of Samoa. The South IVnn miiroivl breaths third party nien in the next Odijressi. The White House at Washington is full of rats. Ciikwino ;'uin 1'aralysed the face t a Harrishur girl. lRoHii!rrnN miivt-ntioii at Harris luirg on the 10th Theke is a hill in the Legislature that Jirohihits treating Thk Tygislature seems to lie jhimmI lo ulx.lish the pull tax. SnK dealers have formed a tru. - and up goes the price of stoves. .V L.nvstkr eoiintv court has ml ed that cider is in it intoxicating. A Cu ifohn; jieacher was strick en with insanity while preaching. Sol ovo:kh, of I,.if.-i yette t'ollej compelled I'reslni'.t n to ride a calf. Ill a h comity jTohihitionists have raised a thousand dollar campaigi find. A I'u'i.M'Ki.i in dK'tor snvs con sumption is a common disease among Cow s. a s ( lunches ale divided on the ipn sti u, me amat. ur tin atricals sinful. 1":M VRiK is desirous eoiif, rcll.-e to settle of holding the Sam. an U stum. Tup: triennial assessment in T.mi e::st. V is .IKIO.IPiHt I sS than three .li s a'o. A Fi;k. doctor in Tal is chums that can present d ipt htht lia l.y :tc i!:M I. l lf.w.i.... aij.ititt makers are p r plev-d. 1 . .n't he lllleas the : -lit-l'fii " ill u-i t :i cahilii t. I'm i.v isi d war in Hayti : thirteen g in rrils ii ft r sum ndering were I t ik n out and shot. Tin ( . i :.mi nt semis coal lll.lKMI mi' from Philadelphia to Sam..an i-J.iruls I' .r its ships if war. I UK .ir.s.se.1 hi f hill ill till- le gis lature does not set m t hnw Uiucli of a . har.ee to g. t thr. ugh. in: is a "hill in the legislature' that provides against the killing of deer f..r tlie j riod of thr. c years. Tin: repeal of the js.II tax Liw will saw 'iiticiatix alj candidates uiauy a .1. liar f, the l,ys at lo tion time I'sri-Fi. States Senator Daniels en lis thiiiLTs hv th?r ri.rt.f r, II . . "n-""';" . ait c ills the civil service sx tem a "lium 1 TiiKKR is a bill iu the Legislature to i .vclii.I,- minors from Court rixitns at the iliser. tior,;,,f the court, when they are not w itm s.-,es. it the l: 11 against t rent ingl leci iiii's a lan . w hoU ti -.at alx ut election till the old timers Then-are .pm r men in the F gishiture. FofK h'.llldi-ed tuell engag fo .h ive ii, ;ir l'errysville, hi-t we.k. One f,',N W.UH . . I.. r .... ed -nil io.eswi-re si i ii. Oin.ms ..f the Western pen nit. ntiary are charged with taking '"'.' t ' Help prisoners t. 1 lie charges are ln ing inv( esi-aj.e. ti-;:iteil. I'.M.ill ipiake shoeks were pl:;in!v ': S..iitli Carolina lat Wei k. IV. .i . , ... "' Uu,t 1:lt- :" nsitive i.u tlui!j,'.a si,,,.,. ,,,. C'liarelst.m ' iirt'.nlilike. I r.i-iiiaivk .lesi.vs a Cnfeieiiee ' on S.:,1,,au.ur.liit -,v I, v ,,( I,. l. j, j,,! V.-i.i,ii,-t... Tl. ui duin sli.,.,1,1 -t - t. Ma!..,,,!..,, i,t .Va,I1M.t , sh. nM ;r.. t.. tl.e iiioimtair. I i -VN l'i.l:aii:i inai: to 1 lav '1,,.,t ,,,, u . lie -r. eli.it pi r. r-.i.i,,..! ,. .. . w i-ii .pe, aioii-i.i uti.l ran S; (J,, Tile IleuT.i It !im u .l ii Wim.iI . utter I t . . , . iv tle.t -1 lii ,i ' i ".'v. llllll hN I ii. a. i oi 1,. w, ,,;, I.e Sim;, an, I;..,,,-.,,. Stiaver tu. I. anon Lutein rs .itari, 1: .1 :ul to s. trie t; I'.lai-lel . I.t t.. !L e.,T... in. .lis a.lj mine; town to ll-l.t it . ,t,t with their tints. .Shirk li...l..l ' ''.U1 tl'-wn tin. I jimit -e, ,.u J Jimie.t ,.u iit I lie MlMIuls M 1', "liifeUeil 1. 1 kin I Ni.iik .l. wn Ufoivhe .l. Mst.iI from hi aitai k on hi, pi.trHte lW. :n' "I'l' Ntior of the ml, l'tioii or r . ti. n ..f t:ie li. inor i.rol:iT.it..rv uia. ii.lm, ,,t to the Stale Const tltntliill. l'1-.T! i.-es to !, Ihor.-u i'.v ihe p..,!,. :,-,.!ui Iv UiSl-Ussli retuix in a i,titiili.r of seh.H.l .1 llslll.ts HI til i.S o.ll.te time Mii.l , laee 1,. U-u i,ai,,e,l for .1 Olioili- illseuiol, ,,f th Mll'ieet. That in wluit the ji.j.le .lisi nss if in .i teiiiiH-mt hhouM .1. ., way, i mat way ttisfv their luuiili wliieh ni.leth. v shah' Vote f, r. I hey tri.il n new t.x-riuut in .Ju.rel, at kla.nl. lie., on a reeei.t vil.Uth lvs, Ilv(illir ... , Ll. lies aromi.l will, .-..ntnl.titi..,, 1)X,.S ii is saiii Hot n rum.. ...... :.. -i a . -in. Ill III IU "ni'le-atioii ii..ol,vt, ,1 t o ,-hii in .... , ,, , '"'"r1"- 1 lie onlv l.laeksiii'i 1, .if M.. I..,,.! i i , i:.l, a soil iH.ril to ;m. -...-....l y Aitin.iio-t, wmk wtis riiMhin.r he ie.us.ei 1 r,, rill ,,,.,(, ,.s lt j). e 1"IT.V I-ther .!,.s intisfer of tile sitllilti..ti A H uiitisjn iui Legislator prop4.s. s K'ly pr.-e;.tor to pay two thirds t.. .mv, ..,,. ,. f t : f ii ' "sts and defeudent one third costs. to gitc women of tins Commonwealth Ti r t -r t. ,, . . . ' The cas of James M. In- vs. right to vote in lVsia,.,iti:d:jlllliua Mutual Fire Insu'ramv lections. CV.mT.anv for the recoverv of insur - rui iuvi boalienite. Mi:. Ki'TTor. : P-rhaps it might be inter, st Lug to soiue of your readers r hear ftv.in tin ir old fri.-ud ami !!cghlor, Mr. Tiimau Hiihish, a native .f Juniata county, I'eima., and for m. my years a resident of Indiana, aud now a highly rcsp cted citizen of Kansas. Many thought Mr. Hii hish had worsted himself in wiling out in Indiana and moving to Kansas. iii:t 3IY. Hiihish did a good thing w hen he came here. As stn as he came lu re he engagcnl in the business of dealing ia land, loaning money and raising cattle. He had succeed ed well in every resix-ct, and is a great advantage to this community; he loans money at cheaper rates than anv one or any bank around here and mid on long time and never punishes his customer. He owns over 2,(HH) ai nn of tine farming and grazing land and raises the finest of shipping steers. Ticking all together Mr. Hiihish is a business man of the highest, character and a safe man in every respect Yours truly, NtJOHBOR. The aloe is taken from the hisheu (lud.,) Democrat, and sent to us with the request to publish the same. The committee on Permanent Certificates" will meet in the public school building in Milllintowu on the S.inl day of February LSSfl, at S o"cl ck. J. H. Caksky, D. L. Ke' xui, President. Sccretarv. dis - t Couit Proceedings. Court came to a close at the un usual hour of 7 o'clock last Friday . , - , r 1 morning, m tins way. a. jurv ii;.i I Ken out all night wrestling with the lilt that lMvid Moss had instituted against J. Finery McCiihan for one tlioiis.-m.l ilollars t UilUiiLV lor a ilt'ir a bite that McCahan's dog liiilu ted on lie of Moss' legs. It was oueof those cculinr enses that had aroused a wonderful amount of tittle tattle in he inmuuiiiitv of Cuba Mills, and tdl ii. 'lig the Pike and out Lost Creek alley. Will, tu shorUn their re rt the iurv mine in at the hour ub'Vc stated with a verdict of six iiN damage for Moss, and that el .s- d the l. ri!lllT t rui of Court. Tin- Court had ln-i-ll liilsV all week. The hois.- thief suit was a short file. The thief had given the name of Henry Spr.-cker, but that, was aekiii-w hslgcil to t- iui as-iiinied one, and he confessed to the guilt of stealing : horse from John Jenkins and oiii from Salomon Shirk, lntli i n one an. I t::e sjiim mgl. I iiemts j fr-'in a distance, whi knew the thief I wrote 1 tters III his Ik IiiuI to the I Judge asking a light s. nteiice in liew of the fact that the prison r had ilecti a well b. hav.-d ami brave si .Idii r ag:ut:st relw Hion from lsf.l to l!SU The so calhnl Sj'recker was M-nteiic-! ed to the Pittsburg penitentiary for I the p riod of thirteen months. j In the assault ami lattery ca.se from lilack Img Valley." Scott i Donrddsoh against .V. W. Opple, Harrv- Cple and hlward Parsons, was u chapter of assault i.nd counter assault with a verdict of not piilty. A. W. Opple against Sitt lKnald- i - m 4tianr a , 1 1 iMttprj' ea s Ithat had its origin in the alxive stat- el -ase in which the verdict was not ance monev on barn and sheil luru- ed last Mav, result eil in a verdict for Fry, for full claim ?t;2C14. Ill the case of Bolx rt McMitn, j administrator of Eva Fogltmau, j di ii.-e.l. vs. Simon Fogleman for ; tin' iui Hie::! .if i-1-oi..iissorv lioti invfii bv de. ej'.sc.l came t a i-oiichision bv nn ntrv of Judgi mint for three liiiii- I .lie.l ilollars lor planum. The motion for a new trial in tin 1 .case of J. Ii. M. Todd vs. J. Einerv iu.tianaj ' .McCuhan was overmen, ami the ver-eim.-ht I diet of the past i-onrt til lowed to stand. ! The case of Paul Brothers vs. tl. W. He, k VVIVS M'tlllHl. The cae of J. K. Mi 'Caheli vs. lii L IJussell, executor of Will, llusstll deeeasi'.l was wttle.l. The case of J. H. Lane vs. llolx r Polk and Joshua Buchanan settled. A. J. Patterson was ai'lX'intcd im.litor ill tlie est.-ite of D.miel Darr. '1'' !'S 1 I);uil I.enU' wns aftMiititi'il rn.tr, luti ot liiitli A.l:t liooisou, minor -lii.l of F.i'liritiiii Kol i -ton. tlinr'f Colin v:is ajointel jriinril inn, M:irtlm I'. .I:iii 1. mi.l Nam If. If. .li:son minor ehil.liem , Kj'liri.uii T!i liisnii. Henrv Keiimr. n.lministr:ior i f.;rv Ket lier. ilei-enseil. was rrtuitf-il tin- l i. l.t t.i utTer uim.l time ri nl '',,',' " '-"'I ili-ee.leiil nt jiuneHale. J. I . Stoiier, nu.utor in tlie stat . - , ... . , ,. ... oi.i:iii.u eisT. mi.l t re-e riuvrv ti'e.l rep. rt: . In the estate of Marv A. Tittle il. e. a.-.-.l. nil or.l. r t si ll real ttate n:is rraiiteil. The motion for a new trinl in the ens.- of .T. V. ( i. Ia'W'. n jaiiist Mil for.l township w:is ov.-rriil.-il. Th' suit aair.st Krank Shi. 1.1s for M-Iiin- Honor in violation of law was continue,! on account of al's.-iuf if wittiesH for I'l-osMi-iltioIl. The reimrt of sale of real ,-tt. .Liscph jrcCtill.v h, nssiji. f Dav i,l Wilson was i.nhrtnil l.v the Court i Tlia -. ... . . 1 e ..... ... ..-o mi uir i.Mllilv.lli.litnrs ; was itirovel l.v the Court. - v. i. Minus, was B.lmitteil to pritetie law in the several courts ff I itnnita coimtv. The SherifTsileeilswereconfirnieil Daniel (inntiftn. John O. App ami John U VAciser were aiiitel to view, t chancre part of iullip roail in .vimiroe township. 1 James A.lanis. W. P. Tlioniiwin nn.l M. H. IVnsluir were nupointe.l to view a site for a liri.ltre ,iver ( Kii!amiis cre'k in frreenwmil tow-n- blup. II. A. St anil aun, Creiire llower Jr . (in.l Wm. Ulsh were tppointe,1 r. view ami layout nnn,t in IH Iawnre i ootiisiiip. it i An ulifw stilijxi.iia in Mivorep was T? ir.v: .u -rr. - ............ .. j.. .ui .ii-i.i s. lamin feXh.ht. ,T.s'iiii I'siin.'r Ifoiirv- T5 T.n nml Ht!";h Hamilton Tiero nppoirtetl T'. iiv, r rot-i in reniTnn.'h, rrrm D. S. Sieliers to Samuel Coldron's John II. McAlisttr, Samuel Watts Jr., and NVilliamsou VanOrnier were appointed to view and lay out a road in Fermanagh township from S. A. Thomas to John Zook. A writ of partition vtrs granted in the etitate of Benjamin Stuck. J. K. Ribison, Benjamin Kcpner and W. North Sterrett viewers reort el a new road in Fermanagh Twp. from D. S. Sieler's run to stone cullK-rt n n.ad leading from Slim valley to the Lost Creek valley roiul. Confirmed nicv The writ of the First National Bank of Harrisburg against Geo. F. McFarland was stayed. The tlrand Jury'reirt announces things all right alout the public buildings. J. N. Keller was aiiointed cm missioner to take testimony in the divor-e case of James 31. btwart vs. Ella M. Stewart. The coustable of Patterson reprts Ge rge Hackeulerger for selling hard cider aud hp Unic The o instable of Fayette presented a letter from the "W. C. T. U's an ii xuiciug t hat Joseph Weaver furnish ed a uumlxr of citizens with liquor on the dav of the Novcnib-r election 18S8. The constable of Tus arora town shin reiKJi ts one bastard child. The constable of Susquehanna township reiHirts one ba-stard c hiM. The initable of Milford township rejorts ice blin ks in the road ln-twecn I'attersou and liolim s dam. Jacob Page was apointed guard ian for Sarah Catharine, Mary FJi zalieth ami Cora iUleii HumWrgtr. Henrv Brown wasapi ointed guard iau of Foster Stuck, Sylvester Stuck and Emma Stuck, Henry Stuck, Ada Stuck, Aid a Stuck and Minerva Stuck. 1ECE1PTS 4. EXPENDITURES or tiib COUNTY OF JUNIATA, FBOM January 1, 1SSS, to January 1, 18S'. To A Honoriblt, tht Jwier of tht Court of ttmnuia PUa of Juniata Coray . Wr, the undersign, d Auditors in and Tor Ihe County ol Juniata, rlecte.1 and nora according to law, to audit, settle and ad- jut the accounts of Ihe Treamrer, ShrrilT and Commissi. inrrs if sstd county of J iin. iats, do herrby rei-pecilullr reprt that we mrt in the Auditi.r' Otlice in Milllintown on th 1st Monday io January, it being the 7ih dsy of Ihe tuo nth. and after a careful ex srntnati..n of svid accounts lound them to he t follows, from the 1st day of January ls9S to tha Slst die of December. 18S8, Ihe Treasurer tor tne esr lbs, D. (i. Sbellen berg. r, bring presetit, pursusnl to notice : ISf-s. I). U. SuCLLrxtsBGEK, Trta. Dr. Jn lt To bs'ance due truiu J. M. Coielsnd, loiun-r Treaurrr oiitstsitdin; taxes... . 5 percent, additwinsl, Iup!ic!e of 1KS7.. t taxi-s. leviel, ltS, County ........... tsxrs levied, l!t8, Stsle ' ca.h f.r sale ot bonds caiih Ironi Bedlor-l Co , care of Irsu p, Act lf8j " cab lor Al egbenv Co .care tramp. Act 185 " J" . N nrlt.an. 11- ton Co., care tramp, Act. 1885 m cash trom costs, Corn luoawealth agonist Bosa SuiiiO " cash from liquor li censes, County's portion.... ....... cah for rebate on bill or blank books, F. L.. llutter fc cash fi.r tax on un seated lands....... 10744 14 76 CI 15260 42 2S08 1 1 4.12U 00 14 71 147 40 11 15 42 50 C6 83 10 00 67 $10818 32 D. l . SiiLtXNnrBn:a, Trta. Cr. 18t-8. Dec. SI, By smonnt ot erdrrs is- sui-d and pd.... $21262 66 outstanding Co. lax 1U545 14 " i' outstanding Stste tax X.itj'.i 3l ' balance due County.. 8CI122 $10818 32 1883, Harrv Knisely. . Patterson ..$ It-SG, M. Z. Sowers..Thomp..ii'n 8. M. Bea'e....Tuscarora.. 1887, J C. Balr....B-ale " Jacnb Spere. .. Delaware . . A. Swartilatid.rKayette. ... John Stouer...Feimans4ih. Jacob Kerrey.. lreeuwood. S. I). Simontonl.irk ...... " A. Hacke'berg'rMttHintown. J. Bottiger.... Vouroe.... " John Karnest. . Pstterson. . " B. F. Stimmel.Port Koyal. J. J. CulberlsonSpruce Hill. " U. V. Fry m'l erSusqu'han'a Jacob Spicher.Thomp'nt'o " J. B. Barton. ..Tuscarora.. Samuel CUck.. Walker .... lf'8,J. M. Leonard. Beale Jicub pece ..Delaware .. Wil iam I.an.hs Fayette.... Davis Welter.. Fermanagh. " Jacob Fo.rey.. Greenwood. x J. S SlrCshao.l.ack 8.H. H.iUman.Mitliiut.iwn. " W. U Brsckbill.Miltord .... J. bottiger.... Monroe . ... Jsri.b Lemon. . Patterson . " G. C. Crezier. . Port Koyal " J L. Patterson. S proce Hi I " G. W. Liter... Sui-.'eb'nna I. V. I-eder..1'horiiponn " J. A. K..bler...Turbett.... " James La.udur.Tucarora. . Seth Kercbner. Walker .... Total oots'anlinc County tax. 10543 14 Outttaudmg State Tax, December 31, 188. lta, J. M. Leoesid. Beale $ 51 M Jacob Si ec... Delaware.. . x William l.si.dis.Ksette .... a Iatis Weller. . K.rmansb. Jacob Kerrey. .Greenwood. J.S. McCahan.ln-k S H. hoillusn. M ftliniown. W. L. Brsckbill.Millord .... J. Bottia-er. ... Monroe .... Jacob Lenion.. Pulterson... G C. Crosier. . Port Ko al. J. L. rattersop.Sp.uce Hill (1. W. Li ter...(su-qu'haii'a 4 J - YV . Le der. .Tbi.n.si.no J. A K. hl.r...Tnrbett.... James Loudon. Tuscarora.. Seth KercLoer. Walker .... 51 2ti 111 78 48 12 81 131 78 98 67 11 l2 24 21 95 67 ;t 92 71 HO 17 7.-. 23 S8 ! g. n. , J . ? J ' 1 1 otal ourst.ndine Stat, tax.. 139 CO B j ... " j Total outstanding taxes . .$ 11914 44 All of which is resptbtiully submitted. J.G APP. W. P. GRAHAM, w. s. EIMOD. County jluaitor. Arnrroa's OrricE. ) Miffl.nlowu. Pa.. Jai.nrr 11, 1889. ? T a T C Bar - a, . I ' VJ w.ai 110, rrWU IU tZB " T OF ORDZS OR.i H XBY I Port k.-val bridge. . ,"e!r KyOMMlSS10.VERS Of THK ! Ucorge F. Goodmvo repaira to LOLA11 Of JVSUTjtontht TREJS I Uawn's brid-e ...... . D. G SHELLESBEKGER John Sboxer, bsuling pUnk lor tnfhl'uTj WayL J'ry,l I U'. triJge..... Jujticrs and Coutiablrt ftt Commoawtaltk Cant. E. B. MtCruui nd other Justices fens. Iec. Term. Xb7 $ A. C: Powell, and ttirr CodsU- bl-t fee. Dec. Tarts, J. B. H. TodJ, and other Jns- tice' Io- 1HSM .. Sauinel Lapp, aad other, Con- Uble' tret, 1868 22 18 24 01 157 14 150 C9 Total $ 854 02 Commonwtaltk HVwm Ftt Paid. Fee for witnesses, September Term, 18SJ $ ijkj Fee lor wuaeuea, Doc,r Term, 18S' 58 98 Fees lor witnesses in year 188.. S5l 'J6 Total.. $ 418 10 Fxoutralioat, Ftretutagt aud Jbattmtul. Charles McCormick. duplicate, 1883 $ 24 53 Hecry Swab and others dupli cates, 1885 11)6 44 J. C. Beale, and others dupli cates, 1886 8J 24 Jacob S pece and, others dupli cates, 1887 g5i Davia Keller, and others dupli cates, 1888 20G Total 1582 Public Building, t. J. Horning, repairs to door. banisters &c. .............$ 400 Koliman &. Wagner, cleaning aud irpaiiing cluck 1J l'hilo Fannabsker, lumber and re pairing steps 4 John Bender, repaira to Court House root, cow is, cbininevs, : e4 Franciscut Hardware Co., tin for Court House 45 O. N. Goshen, painting cowls snd Coujt House roof 10 W. F. Snyder, work at Court House chairs, iLC .......... 7 Snuuel K inzrr. hauling ashes from Court Housd. ..... .... 2 K H. HcClintic, new heatir.... 150 I). Uolmsn, repairs to lenc- , fee. 9 Chas. Fisher, cleaning nu'u.... 86 Kreidrr 4c Ke nolds, stone work ladies' rsult 12 Howard Fuuk, ce.Ur window... shutters, lumber and work done at gas room..... .... 17 John UcNuily. janitor's tees 126 - John MrNu'ty, extra cleaning. . . 8 00 Tolol $ 6ia 7S Court aud Juror Pan. T. II. Meminger, court leca De cember Term, 1887 $ 33 95 Joseph Cuinniings, stenographer, 190 00 T. II. Memmcer. court lees 1888 94 73 J. B. 51. Todd, court ciier 60 00 J.F.Calhoun and others, tip- s'aves 128 00 John Lauls and others. Grand Jurors 80218 Abrsni Beoner and oiners, Petit Juror 1163 11 Total $ 2771 87 Road aud Bridgt Vitirtrt aud Damage i. John Zook and other, road dim- es $ 25 00 W. Calhoun, and others, road viewers 259 23 Total $ Rtgittering aud jltting. M. Sulott' and others, Asses sors ...... .... 284 23 828 00 Coustablt Return . .mn.l Vkld --1 . . l . . . W" 25117 J keeping aud Medical .Ittcwlauct of Tramp . J Wm. Daly and otbeis $ 290 19 it ttitru t tuiiiunary. Joseph McMeen and othvrs. 168 80 I i North & Son, coal, 1887 S 38 41 45 91 6 9u 7 43 I oU 185 62 21 00 Francisous Hardware 6l Co., jail locks, 1887 '. Dr. L. Batiks, med leal attendance, lc7 K. H. UcClintic, si'.ndries lor jail, 1887 Dr. S. A Kulf,rr mitirat attend ance. ................. .. David Fowles, abend's leos ai.d boarding.... ............. Jacob Eika, plastering and white washing................... Philo PaunabsKer, sanb an l re pairs to ju: windows...... Fraociscus Hardware it Co., mer cbanise.... ................ hi. U. MeCliulic, sMiuiing....... John UrM uily, repairs to pave ment.. .. C. F. Hinkle, bed ticking, fcc. .. David Charters, repaira to j sit wi Chan. Fi-hrr, cleaning j.iil vault ManiH t k.Nciius, coal Farmer,' XJarvtiitlle Association, coal..... ...... D. Holman. stove und repairs to stoves in jail ........ .. Daniel pannsbaker, repairs lo jail locks ..................... 11 1; VI 43 9 -Zb 9 75 Total $ Bond of County Paid. W. H. Atkeris and others, bonds paid Interett on Bond Paid. Elif u Benner and otLern, interest P'! $ Printing and Stationery. Wm. Allison, pnntiug ...$ T. D. tiartuau, prlutlug. ......... Bons.ll i. Jacltiuan, printing.... B. F. Scliweier, priming........ M. J. Hunt. stationery W. II Koliman, peas, ink, tc... 462 90 7240 ( 0 1333 10 .... xVL .o," I" ' 105 60 12 69 10 ao T $ 052 89 Building Bndga aud Repair. I. J. Breuuisbolts, suowinj Basin Hri'fe $ 1 00 Boyd Wi.son, repaar to Port Royal and Groninger'a hri.iaes 9 50 Wm. L'ish, punk lor Stain- baugb'a budge " g (j3 Wm. I ossart, snowing Port Koy al bridge 5 w U. It. Uoty, boards lor basiu tWHlgp j t) John Leonard, repairs to Powe- ro) -a bridge joy D. S. Sieber, repairs to bssin bridge, contrsct lo.7 276 77 J.B. Meloy, snowing LieKing Creek bridge..... 2 00 Daniel Pannabaker, aharpeuiug tools for masons at Basin D'i'g 4 00 Homer Berry, work at filling up roadway at Baa n Bridge.,. 4 00 II. A. Me) era, repairs and paint ing Ttiuojp-oGtown bridge.. 14 60 Moses Paunabiker, banging light j at Basin bridge............ 2 75 IV Da. M. Allison, expenses 10 I Showers' brtdre .... k r., W. II. Greuir.jter, 4 bridge dratts no specincaiions 6" 50 r. t- ::i en bridg, at McCuilocb'a Mills George S. Conn, repairs to irou bridge at McCulloch's Mills A. Kice, repairs to Concord biiuge..................... J. C Ditinu. lun-ber lor Licking rri-ek l.ri.l.'. 10 77 85 00 350 e. ......... - E- McCahan, luo-brr lor Varues' Stride 16 14 13 60 L. ,7,- d"D" 4 00 6 CO 3 00 79 07 I 70 m. arnes taking eut broken bridge. Mniotd W. M. Miichel, repairs 10 II awn's Bridge. .. . ........... Robert baiLphrey, repairs ! Del aware bridge .............. P. E. llornine rei, .in. 1.1 l'i.n.. bridge-. ............... .... George p. Uoodu... rebuikimg bridge at UcCul.fch's Mills. George P. Goodman, rebu lding P-er iit-Ckro m P ilnrA . 1372 50 60 00 245 00 12 33 I 00 bond, printing bills, aud pe tition to Lars viewers ap pointed Uanontonsa brides. 33 00 W V. shirk, repairs to Oakland bridge 8 00 Wm, Kennedy, wing walls, Mc- i u.-o.-n l.rirte.- 33 CO ST. H. Soujcrs. lillinc Co rusd- way, McCulloch's bndire ... 112 OC Miscellaneous or lets amount-! '"g to " 15 75 Isaai Messner pirt for building aianoniocgs bridge 422 50 Total. .$ 2930 37 Otrnimtsstoaers' Oflier. S. B Loudon, aafo boucbt lor ofl'C" .1 $ W. H. Koliman, book regia'er ol orders . J. H. Cunningham, services as Commissioner. ............ Francis llower. services as Com missioner. Ab"'""! Hire, services as Com missioner G. W. BurcbHeld, salary as Clerk W. H. Allison, salary as Counsel F. L. Butter, blurs: books lor 3 years, viz : 102 registry books, 51 transcript. 153 military en rollment books and 1 military Register 85 00 1500 50 0J 95 00 258 72 650 00 40 58 62 800 00 31 Total 1338 72 General aud Spring Election. C. McClellan and others, election officers $ 109190 Public Offict. 0'J 60 70 00 00 76 CU CO 53 87 50 78 00 W. M. Allii-on, auditing Protbono- tary and Register and Recorder 2000 T. II M-niinger,appearancedocket 187 1400 K. K. Bony, rau-cellaneous register 17 00 Frsicisriis Hardware Co., mds., 1S87 15 57 W. II. liollman, blank books, 4. 40 55 D. G- Sbellentierger, books for Treasurer 43 50 FraDctscus Uardnare Co., mds.. 22 47 T. D. Garman. i-nve opea Prothon- otsry's ollice. .. . .... 10 75 Mary J. Hunt, stationery 10 30 W. F. Sder, boards lor tilling purposes.. ................ 415 Farmers' Mercantile Association, coa" 50 00 Daniel Pannebaker, repsis to TreaMliir vault 9 00 John Binder, tank lor hoi water. 1 -' Y- E. perry, iegiPtunng ethcers oaths..... .... 7 50 D. G. Sbellenbergrr, Treasurer's sal .ry CO" fiO Joseph oriber. Jury ComiuisMon- er ard clerks. ........... .. 87 'At J. O. Appand others, Auditors and e'erk... 77 0 E. E. Berrv. r. girtering tuirid of To : er 0 00 Tut.l $ "litcellancun Ordirt. J.A K-'urrsy, loatdtig j.irers, T'ecember teim, 1887 T. 12 . Meminger, court costs, caso W. Pay, Pi ciiittt-r term IS87 Acdiew S. l.itwtH-rt, haak scalp. Levi Cairpbelt, wil.leat MTilp... Abs'oln ki ce, burial i I Gordon and Iluirel, d -ceasi-d sol di. -rs.. . .. ... K. II. Paltenu.n, tux, llill.t stl I 10:i7 34 3 25 'i .4 70 2 t 0 OS ( 0 4 -.5 6i' ') 2U 00 3 0(J 2 -.5 150 skunk scalps.............. J. E. UcKudden, ti.ml.-ti.in-: I ir dei eand 'lili.-rn J. G. App, n-w.ird I ,r capture ol bor ihirf ............... K. K.Meiers, election laws..... S. E. Kinier, expreiaye Cbartes Milliken, owl and hawk scalps C. B. Crawford, poatago and box rent. W". M. Allison, fees on collection account of J. Copeland John Tyscn, wildcat scalp and certificate S. II. Beale, attending to settle ment with old Treasurer. ... Ki. hard Doyle, scalp certiHcates 10 37 60 90 2 25 3 44 6U 29 00 3 00 75 76 3 46 John licNulty, extra cleaning. hire, lea ...... Philo Pannebaker, work, nails, 4lc.. for gates.. Jstuee Uobiton, sharpening lawn i mower Dav a tKii-ire. n, r. ..,, F . Er.schtde niercbaod iso tor piiaonera fruui Si-ptember 1887 to June 1888 D. Q. Sbelienbereer. f..r insini asvlutu .................. . 62 i S. B. Loudon, lawn nit.wi r I T. V. Irwin, sprink'ing streets.. 12 00 j Epb Duncan, bnnal ot D. Peck, 11 54 . soldier .; J A. J. Patterson, making c.iilec 2 60 j tioB trom State by contract 6.54 of 1887 - Adam H. Weidman, insurance on 25 00 ! Court Hou,e 48 75 ' McLaughlin i. Stimmell. insur U8 00 s 00 1800 ' 275 00 61 50 101 10 21 50 01 50 ance on Court House.. J. B. M. Todd, iusorance on Court House A.B. Okesuu, insuraneeon Court House Jesse Grubb, insurance on Court House ... ............... John N. Howe, ice lor Court. . . . A. J Patterson, Snpreme Court fees, McDonald case Jos. Kline, wildest scalp and cer tificate W. C. Pomerov. Treasurer CI 50 1 00 30 00 2 25 100 00 j Juniata Agricultural Society I J. K. Patterson, K-turn Judge, 1 Senatorial Convention .... I John MrUeen. Ketnrn Judge, Congressional Convention.. ! - Nelson, lu.nber lor ga machine 12 04 14 00 4 01 71 55 180 85 I.ri..n. 11 . . .1 -.. eano- usie, ay; . W. K. A uman, i Xx-nses on Teach ers' Institute C. B II irning, matting lor Court House. W. H. Rodger, alcohol tor tor. h D. B. Dot., coal Mat h ck az Nelson, coal ........ Henr. Kawk.briek and repaira to cellar window..... Conimissionera' expenses lo Con vention at Erie 8S 71 5o 25 Ut 50 00 7 15 78 o3 j Tola' t.... j Recapitulation. 1 Justices and Constables foes. coiiinionwealih cases.. i Commonwealth witnesses 1GC7 30 354 02 418 10 1582 31 55! 73 tiKti' rations, percentsges and abat.tueuta . . . ........... Public buildings .. Courts and jurors pay.....;.... Koad and bridge viewers aud damages. ................. Registering and assessing Constables' returns. ........... Kreptng and medical attendance, tramp act, 1885 Western Penitentiary 2771 87 2M 23 82 0 251 17 290 Ki 168 80 4;2 9o 7240 00 10 652 89 2130 37 identity Prison................ Bond s paid Interest psid Printing and stationer. .. ...... Bridge building and repairs.... Commissioners' office..... .... Geuciat aud spring elections.... Public dices................. Miscellaneous orders.... ....... 1338 72 1001 '.o 1037 84 lo7 CO Total . .$ 2520G 66 We the County Commissioners of Junists countr, in compliance with the law, do piib- nsn me longomp as a statement of tbe re -ceiptn and expenditures of tbecounlr alore sa d for the year A. D. 18fc8, as found on tbe books of tbia oilice. Uiven under our bauds this 12th day of January, A. D. 1889, at the Commissioners' Odice in Jlitliintown. Juniatacountr Pa J H. CUNNINGHAM, FKASCK HO WEB, ABSALOM RICE. I County Cbmmutiontr Jttett: O. W. Bi acuriiLU, Clerk. LI.ItlLlTIES OP COI J1TI, (Intstanriing Co . bondsS310JO 0 Outstanding comnty orders.. .4 00 ToUl Liabilities $31004 00 ASSETS OF COC.1T1. Oj's scdinf taxes.. 11914 44 Oasb in hands of Treaa. 8641 22 vassers Total Assets. $ 1655566 dy Liabilities over Assets.... $ 15113 84 Scott, 813 B'wav, s. V. LEG.iL. N OTICfi. Edmund S. Uoty has hem admitted as a tieinher n our in, ho having rurcbacd Ihe in'erei of Imul H. Ioy. ho retiris from the tirm. PARKER t CO., Bankers. January 25, 1889, STRAT. An attrar bull sbout one year old. red in color, has been on tbe premises of Pnvid Sieber, a half mile eat of Mexico since last October. Tbe owner is hereby reiit'Kted to come forward, prevr property, piy costs and tak-s hitu iv. D. E. SIEBER. Mexico, February 4. 1889. SSIGNLE NOTICE. Whereas Jacob Smith, of Fsvette town 00 b'P' Juniata county, Pennsylvania, did ine in.n day ot January, A. I'., ips'j inane a deed of volttntarv as-iienment to the un dersigned for Hie benefit ol creditors, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to ssid estate to uiske immediate payment, and all p' rsons having c I Jims against said estate to present them lor settlement to the undersigned. II. L. SMIT.I, KEt'liEN CAVENY, Jltnigntt. McAlistcrvilie, Pa., Jan. 20lh. 1889 6t. I DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Estate o f Mary J. Penm. latt of Delaware twp., Juniata county, deceased. Noticn is hereby given that letters of Ad n'itiiMrjlii.n re the entitle ol Mary J. Den tils, late ol Delaware tiW!iitiipf JtiniitaCo., decessed have been granted in due form of law to ihe undersigned residing in Milllin town, Pa. All perMitis indebted lo said estate nr" requested tn csll and make pay ment and those I aving daiaia will pri'M'tit them properly authenticated f-.r settl.-nii'tit. C. B. IIOitNING. Ailuiiinbtruior. Mifllintown. Janusrv 9 't-a .6. I DITOR'S NOTICE The u.idersign.1 appointed by the t.liaie,' Court of'Juoi.ita County, an Auditor ascertain heirs and 1. gitevs aud make diMritm'ton of tlie balance m the hands of Alfred J. Patt.rson, Km., Executor of Jac. b Kline, la'.e of the Borough of Port Ui al, decean d, as appears by his paitiul account confirmed D. c'r 18, 1888, hereby gives notice that he will sil on Tue.-day the twehth (12th) day of Februarv, A. D.. 188!', at 9 ..'clock A.M., at his" ifice on l.i'ii" ii s'nei iv the B'lrotib ol MilllintoMn, Pa., lo sHel.il to OU'ies ol Mli'i sj poil met.-, when si.d uli.rca l peisi ns imer.-t ed m said u..,(iiiLit!..ii ru y api.ir s .t nt ik.- kn.i u tlictr claiios or bo l.,n . i h.i. i d iroai .ai i icipaiion in s.-ud I tin. I. holiEii!' VtVlEEN, Auditor. JoMSintown, Pa., Jji.uuy 10, lt$'J. inn. FALL AND WINTER GOODS No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and tO Conform tO the change, the Senior member r U a 1 tuc iiiiij. iiusjusi reiurneu irom Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JJ. We have now filled our shelves with Tall am Wihtui. Goods of all kinds. Our cu.s- I tomera ,mve ppreciated our ! efforts to give thtm iroods to i -A 1 1. - ' sun tuuir iiuroses, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and tee and be witii-fied. Jn our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and urice nateer improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with loot wear lor any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never las. We have on hand a full line ox Fresh, I'lain and - Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line ol QUEEiXSWAUE 111 the county. Every house must nave its lull supply ol queens ana u lass ware, this is the rtore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Kemeinber the place, Mais SixaxT, Oi posite Couut Iloust, iMillliiUoM 11, Frel'k S1.M1A I S : .olle to 'repaier. Having leased 401. ai res ol wood laud ol David Wilson, and 4U0 acres of wood land ol John MeClure, adjoining lands ol Pennsylvania Kailroad Company in the vicinity ol Boiler's Gap. I berel.y caution all persons against trespassing on the aliovo loeni.oueu n-aseo lai OS tor thi; i. nr. ...... cutting timber aud so lortli. ...... . Jo" Bxasiioh. Mifllintow n, May 21, 1889. CR. DIX'S Plwx&ri I , j I rnedi. o, .br.-,;; (i'-nt Lr "iV" r,." ' -uiai c Or. iitl. 31 Tm; k. iJJ"yh. - farti.1. W SIMM 'JLW. KMHE? i bttmrj In cloth l.MO ROOK 0 lal.ua ii., Brvoklyw. X.V. CtNT plea Free to men r.. for Or. Srnl 1- " -r.iuiue ask Electric Bell-.nrui.l.eta.Au: La- Metits wanted for Electric Corsets . .U ivruii. UT. ' M. j x- IkT w-r AUTUMW AND WINTER I HAVE THE ' .Latest Fall WINTER Tbe Cliaiuplou Clothier ol.Junlala C ount) hat 1 I ii rued irons I tie Eastern cities) vsltli a vvondci Tui FA-LL, AJN D WIJN1 TEll STOCK Will ixiiiku lrieuils', outthiue rivals, win Tiotorits, anil se'i jt .f ' merits. MEN SLOY S Si CLULDRliVS , nB ;u FASIIIONAI3L,E CLOTIIIXg - on ana uents iurmsuiDg gooas. r Elegunce, wita prices that will astonish you. o sale i expected I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete eatisfUl.ioa stock of 11 ATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SLJO.JS OVKK-ALLS, WATCHES JKWELUy, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Xock weir r -I CulTs,Trunk8 and Satebelp, is full snd complete. Call und see Sani'l STRAYEH. THE OLD KELIABLK CLOTH I Ell AND Fl HMijep IN PATTERSON. June 10, 188G. l.Ol lS K. Al KINHOH. V. M. M. Pt-SNEtL. ATlil.VSOX K ii;..iji-i, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, MIFF LIN TOWN, PA. USCollecting and Conveyancing proiuj t ly attended to. OrritE On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Ksq., south ot Bridge street. JOcl20, 18bti. D. M CKAWFOKD, M. L. Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches, utlicc at the old corner ol Thitd aud Orange streets, Miftlintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1870. John &!c1.ai ciilis. Joslth V. "timmcl M I.AI t.III.I. k 8T1MMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, POUT ROYAL, JUS1ATA CO., L5""Oiily reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, ISr-y-ly Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform the public that I hate now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifllintown, ' second do..r lrom corner of Bridge street, 1 I a s'?k' of Ka" Wi"" r a'm" j fcoous, an new, ar.n 01 tno latest styles, ; and having emploved Erst class nitllineis of ,am ir,rar-d nri''y thepubiic with 'everything found iu a Erstclass ixiilln.er store, ccxo aud examine try stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. 1JEIML. March 22-87,1 .v. j U IS I ATA VALLEY BANK, OF JIIFFLnTOWN, PA. WITH BRANCH AT HOKT KOYAL. Stockholders Individual! j Liable. !OSHl'U KOTUKOCK. Prtudtnt. T. VAN IK WIN, rM,tr. DIllECTOBS. V.'. C. Poineroy, Joseph Kolhreck, John Hertrler, Philij. M. Kcpner, Kol.ert K. Parker, I.ouij E. Atkinson, T. V. ii win. ' STUCKIIOLI EES : Philip M. K. puer, Annte M. Shelley, Jos. j h Kothrotk, Jane II. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Poineroy, J. Holii.es Irwin, John llertzler. T. V. Irwin, Marv Kurtz, Jerome N. 1 Lompsou, Jr Charlot!e8nyder. Three and Pour per cent. ii.Krest will le pjid on cert.licstts el deposit,-. Jjau 2::, 18'J 11 WISU TO STATf. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Thai I i-au stop toothache in l. s iho. me iitinuies; no pun, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without psin, t.j Ihe use ol a iiuid applied to iho U-etl! and gums; no danger. That Diseased -.-" i 11 ni s kno n ' as 8ct:tvy)treat? ed uccesslully Ma cur war(f.'ranted in every Teeth PiLLtn and warrai.ttd (or life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exehat per: or reujouiliun, iroin ,i.t'0 t j r 8L.( Beanliliil Gum Kiiauieled Teet iuseried at prices to suit all. All woik warranted to give perfect satis ia. lioi,. People who have arhlicial teeth illi wi.ii h (he) cimol eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally .- uou.es ii rioiiuea Dy letter. Will visit riifulaily atRichU. ld the 2nd wetksol SJav and October. TirtMs Cash. l'raclicul Lteullst, ft. ST A BLISIIKD IS MirrUKTOWd, Pa., IU 1800 Oct. 14 '85. : .1 r.-: t HIT O I Sr-r .1 . av aju , 1 11 I I ; STANDARD OIL CDMPANY of PittsLnrg Pa., ruake SPECIALITY of inanufactarine, for the ixinjtslit. feo,1 .. r.. r. . . lLil- Brands of IJIuminat- ! uva A.uorKatiiifT Oile, Najihllia and Gasoline. tht run 1,. ..... i 1 IflOr nwl I I ,. : ' " ."HUD 1 i UI11 etroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Troiluct of Petroleum. If yon wibb the mont INFORM LY S1T1SFJ1CT0RY OILS JJV THE MARKET, for ouro, trade for Mifflin town r..l vicinity Supplied by FKAxCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. January ljud,-t:,.i v. And STYLES "SJ-Mrs. irbi twines, coinliiuiiig .St!e, Quj'ji PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TIM E-Ta JJ L E i;n una a"ter '.t ,d:iv traits that ttoj at M:!!.".it -i FAST H Al.P. r -j:h. ism, ALTOON4 AccdMMi dailv at L'n a. m. IHTI.iS I Hnntinpdon fi.:;:! III.. Vrtiint ' fi.5T a. .... V....... t.... I..-.".' Xc i vtn.li T.'.'L' a. in.. l..-wi,tr,w, ni., Wilford 8.(1?-. a tu., Mirtln . 1- ' Port Koyal 8.17 a. 1,,.. rXwn s-- " Tusiarora K'J; a. m.. V..t: Jvke8 jn . ' Thomrsont.ivi 1, . ri:rsrd r " in., Millerstown S,4 . a nl., s,.Kprirt , 't ' m., arriving at Ma-n.t.ii-j t h)i'it.a and at 1'hila l. l; liia, 1.2:, p ra Ft A 8iioke Lxpklss I. aviM !tniDi daily stations b. tuceii Alt,,.,. , a ,,.,4 Han.'.' reaches Mifliin at . u, ,.,.Lt 11.40 p. M., ami ami, ill Pl.imi!,.!... ., 3.1-5 1 . m. Mail Tbai.v linws l'itts,utg dilT e i.' a. tu., Altoons a: p. ,., ,nd pn.g al all regular statiotn arrives u a at ft 13 p. tu., Iian isl.iir 7.VU p. m. PhfU-adi-'phia 4 2j a. tu. Mai! Exprt-fs It -av. . Pittsburg at 1 (Kirfc A tuorn p in ; T r..i.e 1. b2 pm; Her ing.lon 7 o7 p 111 ; Let i-town s t fm . ,fm tliu 9 10 pm; Hairishurg Htl5.nii delpl.ia 1 15 a m. Philadelphia Kxpress will stop si MilS al 11 y? p. m., when WtSI V yKU. Fast Lisr. leaves I'ln irl.lpinj dailr u 11 50 a m; 11 arr t-n : x :! 40 p rn ; M:9iia 5 01 p 111 j Lewistou 11 5 2 p m; aliooM blOpm; arrivisat PitisLmgt lla&pa. Wat Passk.ngkk leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 3i a. 111.; IJ.irrisburg, 8 15 . Iluncannon, 8 54 a. m.; Newport, 9 2t t. 111.; Millerstown, ! 4'la. m.-.Thumpsontowa, 9 52 a. ni.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. ru. ; Tmcic,. ora, 10 04 a. ru.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port' Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifliin, liliu B-. Slil lord, 10 26 a. m ; Narrows. 10 34 mT I Lewistown, 10 4'i a. tu.; McVeytowo, II 14 j . ui.; new ton liaiu-non, 1 1 3'.l a. Hm.: I l2."-.: ' Rt l!lons between Htrrishuri; and Alloonti I Oytna Exphiss leaves PbilaJtlphia di- i) ii a uu p. m., Ilarrisliurg, 10 20 stopping at Kockville-, M irys'.-illi-," Duiicu : non, fttsport, MillerstoH u, Tbonipsontowi, i iort Koyal, time at Mitlin, U 53 p. ui.; Al- loona, 2 20 r. tu.,ar. l Pittsbu.-g,6 lut.n. M.kiL Tkaik leaves PhiladelpLia daily tl 7.00 a. 111., ilarri-lmrfr 11. a. tu., jies. . port, 12 13 p. in., Mull,,, pj.j; p. ,n.f ,top. jinpat all regular st.ni His le.-t.u-in Kifiit and Altoona rea.-le.-s AIi.m.iu st d JU p. m- I'ittshurg 8.20 r. ul. Altoo.n a comm. in trios leaves Phil, adelplna daily at II 5" a. in., Ila.-rnburg 11 4.15 p.m., llnnc rir.,13 4 i.. p. m., .N pcrt 5,li; p. in., J.iil. rstoan 5,Ji, p. ra., Tliouipsontown 5,ii p. 1,1.. Vandyts 5,41 p. ni., Tuscarora 5.H p. iu., Alexivo i.M p. in., Port Koyal 5,54 p. m., Millliu (..Oj p. ui., Lcwistown i,2'J p. 111 , McVetoo 6, 4H p. in.. New ion ll.i in, ion 7, III p. m., Huntingdon 7 ii p. , ( A .,,aa i OJ p. m. Pacific Expr-.-ss leaves Piniadelphia 1125 p tu; Harris burp 3 111 a tu ; IIuucsliioii ! Hain; Newport I VI a ui ; JI ,l!lin 4 ij 1 ni; I.ewi-town 5'-l a 111 ; Mc Veytown 6 2: a 111; M'. I'll ion o 1 a iu ; 11 u iitlut-doE 5 12 a ui ; Pet. isluirs 0 2". a m ; 8prureCrct 0 4') a in; Tyrone 7 on am; Hell' Miilj 7 22 11 ra ; Altoona 8 05 a iu : Pitlstiuf 12 45 pm. S.a .sn,ro Exp re s enf, on Suadari, wili conue, t wil'i .,ni,..iv .'J ,, east leariaj ilarnslmrj: at I 1 5 j . ni.' LKW'ls TOWN IH VISION. Trains leave I.ewistewti Junction lor klil roy at M a in, lu 55 a in, 3 l i p m ; for Suiibury at 7 45 a m, 3 Ml p m. Trains arrive at Lewistowu Junction frotft liilroy at 8 5b a tu, 1 25 pm, 4 30 p ui ; frott Suiibury at 9 25 a m, 4 0 p ui. TYRONE DIVISION. Tiaius leave Tyrone (or lii-il.loute ni Lock liaveu at 8 10 a m, 7 15 p m. L Tyrone for Curnei.sviilo aaJ Clearfield it . o -u a m, no j, ea,7 j, m. ; Trains leave Tyrone lor Warriors Vtrk, ; Penusylvjnia Euraace and Scotia at 5 Ml , m and 1 10 pm. j Trains arrive at Tiroue Irom BelleloDts , and Lo,;k Havcu a 12 05 p m, and ti 37 p m. j Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curfn Vllie and Clearfield at 6 68 a m, and 11 45 1 J 1 p m. j Tiuins arrive at T rone from Sco'ia,Wir j riorg ilark and Pennsylvauia furnace It 9 j 2o a m, at 6 40 p m. j ii- B. T. 11. H. ii. BLVfUHD VI VIslO.V. n.T?'"'. le"V? U"i"Bloa lor Brd, "ou.au uiiu Cumberland at 8 25 m "lid 6 35 p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon Irom Bed lord, HyiKiman and Cumberland at 12 15 p. ui., 0 20 p. m. IIOLLIDAVSBIKG BKANCil. Tmins leave Altoona for pointsSouth.it 20 a m. 8 25 a m. 12 50 p m. 1 50 p m. 5 Ou p ni., b (. 0 p m 9 50 p m. Tra aius arrive at Altoona from iinU SOUth. Mf li J.'. ... llO... .:.. C '-..- ' " " o..pm.,- v' 0 Ul- ' w P m- "d lu 3i P t'auilou Vol Ic e. All persons are hereby cautioned, not to trespass on tbe lauds ol tlie uiidermpned in Spruce 11 ill, and Boale townships, lor tbe purpose of gathering berries, huutinfr, (isb lnjr, or in any other way trespassing, on i-aid lands, as Iho trespass law will be en forced against people who violaie said lar ilaSBISOM MlS'MMt M June 3, 1K8!'. The Siufiucl and Repui 'trow office is th place to get job work done. Tiyit. Ilwii pay ou )ol 1.. e n) ibtn m tnai SENTINEI nEIESIVY Subscription, jn advance; J'- Transient ad cents per ' Transient bti onin. 10 ecnm y irductions w It, advertise bj year. Ml K. l. v 1 will f l' 11 jJ jiupl. iin- lit Ful't-ti: MU-elit f"' C'athitrin If An Crer. ut t:ite 11: Fy- ll.) , "e-j. k n : I bi u:irv : pell at in one ru'.V 1 I t oiw!.. Vint'1 irnj Tt-is i. S:lle nt 1 1 " atw r- - e.tue-, ,.1i Simith njil,- k 1 1 Li a e.si . Ill, i ing i'.:.'l'l- in H Ul. Fel ! ua 1 i U s-. 1 1 11' 1 Ullie !! It th h.-l'. it , 5 slice . 3 .hi UIlJ In ntsi-li. . .liv. 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