SENTINEL REPUBLICAN MIPFLINTOWN. WEnxrs;Ai, February 27, ismj. B. F. SCIIWEIER, torrni o rinriiiTot. After, the 4th of Miirch all will know who lire ihojuIk-im of Harrison's rubinc t. S: tliousiinil seven huntlrvil and eighty -two was the inimlH-r of iinTeiisP of coiiimuniciiiits in tlio Cunilx-rlainl Tr -.Jivtt'rian ( 'liuivh ias-t year. The world luuvm, ly trKl:ira:it iou on the 11th of IVbr.mry, tlio Emjer rvr of Japan ra-ot'luiiut-d that the iovt-rmin-iit -f Ji.:m hint changed froru that of n, l'sjotic to n, constitu tional iu inurrhv. A kive story hottl in Hartf.-nl, Conn., fill in on tht ni'ht of tin 17th. There w. Tf "0 to 100 quests in the Y.i tel luunv of whom were Lille, 1. Tile wreck of the h HIM; is 1 lieve.l to haTe Let-Il raumtl by the tinman of thet leTatoreii'tne ettin-r drunk find ullnwii'.;,' the water in the In'iler to j;o down t hi rt-bv causing ed as locomotive engineers, indeed should not l employed in any re spoiisiMe place. TliP liuiult r of di 1. gates to the State Prohibition C-nveiuiou hi Id at Han i--l'i;rg on the i:ih w:is 774. Tl.e Third l'arty juoj.le made an elVoi t to secure the organization of the convention but failed, Juil? White, of Iudia::t county was elect ed p iinaiieut diairiii.ui. Men and women participated in tie' business l f. the convention. A colored iiiuu from Kentucky delivered an address. H. AV. I'alm.-r, of AVilkes-burr.- wxs -l.-cted State vlmlxtnaTi. k isii. t'..oiis;md doller campaign fund was raised. Shelly (.loss, of thi J'hlee was put ou tie. State Commit tal" for Juniata. 1'r.i M the New York Itidependeiit i.f the '21st ins!. AVr shall sc? what vve th'ill st e ut tbe ir.auguratii n ball, delti itzirig' and decollete d l i I'ioj'1 .-'s tastes difTer as to whai is df-cent and modest. An I'.asiei n woman as she widks may drw her robe up to h r knees with out ituniodesty, but shame on her if she rulows her fae- 1. 1 be se u. The Western woman of fashion must keep In r ut:kles covered, but m'i-s no harm in removing tli vail from her face ami shoulders. If our habits of civilization havj so far sublimated the imaginations of men Rml women that the mbi uee of the waltz is no inure suggestive of impropriety than a hand shake, and if the "full dress" of a Iwil room is as icily null as the undress of an African lielle. there civn be no more objection to the one than to the other. Hut, nevertheless, w-' are g'ad to lrearit reported that Mrs. Harrison Im-i had a quarrel with her drt ssmaker, nn l n fusts to wear the d.ii.llete drss herself. Tharks to Mrs. Harrison. OOcfri riectet. In the several election districts Jiminta county. 1 el.rui.rv l'.i, lSsi. In.'iepen.bnt Sch.N.I District on th; Sr.ytb-r ctcntv U rdtv: se-.HK'i. t.ti: i T -ks. C. S. Wiuev, 'm. (irtsheait. KIM LlTo N. Jrdge ef i!ectin. John .ushard: Itisj ct..rs. Jiiines H 'l tiiior. Jacob lit. -wand: Overseer, IXnti l'aiint'bak er : .Vse;s.T, Capt M.'Clellau ; (Vl- lector. S. II. II..;in;aii ; Auditor, Van lrui'.i ; Chief Durg. si., V. J. Haines: s" 1 1 dir.-c!ors, S. 11. Seholl. Iavid Fowiis; Town Cotnv -.l, Millard Kirk, Mta C. Doty. S. II. Showers: Con stab!... Samuel Ijipp. HJlVAS.diH. Judge of election, Samuel Thomas : Inspector. S.iw'1 S. 1 Jot!, rock. Jat,1. S;..t:. r: Collector. Michael Stoiier : Sch.n.l directors. S.l. J M-aslior, Oliver Diff. nd, i f. r : Overseers, llvan Davis, one y, ar, John Slon.-r, two vears ; Supfiv.sors. John Z.k, Stephen lien... Sr : Ass.ss.,r, Joseph Iloth rock ; Auditor. II. A. St.unbau-h: Clerk. H. C. How er: Constable, 11 ward l'atim baker ; Justice, J.nues 1. W illiam-.. D.ih- li,fTeulK.rger. w Ai-Xta. Judu: of election. Thos. Zimmet jnau: Itisp,vtors, ;. S. I.uk. ns, O. Thompson: Shool directors, Jerome Tyson, Isaac Oil g. ri. li ; Co'.leetor, Hi lay II .stet!, r : Auditor, M. Col .Iron ; 0f i: ei r, J. ;. Vantb m. r ; Justice, iu. I'ry : As.xM.r, J..h:i Detra: Constabl,.", David Dftsher: Sn pervisors, R.l.rt Cro.:i r, U.S. M..it. THOMrSi N TOWN. Judge of election, J. C. Mi Curd v: Inspectors, A. M.-Curdv. J. W. Has tress ; Chief Hurgess, H. C. Heist : t'illieilniau, t;e... C..JJier, H. C. Mr iea.ui:S.!i.mld!r.et..rs.I.N.(;rubl.. Itir1!; , - h..:Afe!i an explosion that tumbled the house 1 Maurice l.nar.l : rMqrTisors.rraiik i wiul i,as ix.n Clnvictel of a crime, into a mass of ruins and caused the vnolds lVter L kmnu; Overset r, I .,lu is K()t f kuown .riety and death of man v v,l-,,Me lives. Men c n S'T .tU uhi -1 e'-racter. who is not a bona w ho get uruuk should n tU-employ- M.Ur; Constable, Samutl .V. i ., ? I . . C .n .r r V, w .' ' .'.,"' ''' t'"ir busims.-si.-4 injurious t "tuuu; viisi:ii.ie, i nellies t. riiaiiieu : Auditor, S. M. 51.ni.ti. l.M K. Ju.I-h uf liH ti.in, John .Andrews: t'ise t..rs. W. A. Clark. J. II. Me Cj'.'ian ; C-.lleetor. S. I. Sitnonton : A srsor, J. li. Itninp ; Jutiiv, lra itiuitjn.iiierj- : Au.iitor. Janu s II. CuiaU-U : Supervisors, Wm. llee.ler, Henry Diven ; Sv-Ihh.1 lireetor.i, Geo. Sruith. B. W. ParHotis: (.)vers...r. H nr L.ii'; Treasurer, ii. W.Cain b.11 : CViistabie, John Urant. TrscAjujRa. ,'Jud-e of eleetion, W. A. Mliite , IusjtH.torM, Jesse VanSwrreuyeu, l- ni Mi KinJev : SehtMl directors S. ). 11. .In-i r, Wm. JL.iiir : Suj.ervi.sors, 1'et. r V rri r. 1. M. ir.i;.sbnul! : Overseers. Stej.h MeCiuiteli : Audit r II. Fort. kit; AMs.r, S. Ii. llarU.i; t'ill.H-tir, RM.tJrav; Onislable, M. Jl. K. udii.k ; u tk) 11. A. Work; Treasurer, J. IL Landis. HF a t r Jude of le-tioti, Wra. Milliken ; IiiMjKH-tors, M. L. Crozier, S. Leonard; Ov.-rsitrs Iour, S. H. Kll ; AsM-twor, "VW McCoJicn ; Sutx.'rvi3orH, lloln-rt Xale, D. Ia. GhIW; Soliix.l dirwtors, Ii. P. Clark, M. McCahan: Collet-ta.r, J-'hn Leonard ; Au.litor, J. 1. Mc '."i"iamrt; Justice, B. Y. Crozier; C.nstal.le, Jol.u Taylor ; GVrk, J. C. lii-own. SI in v z KILL. Jn.l'e of election. J. II. Pitttoli; Inspectors, AV. 1'. (iruver, Z. "V. Gil s.n : G 'ListnblV, Win. Wills, Auditor, M. S. Ksh; School directors, . A. GrnhiiTii, Philip Miller ; Overseer, 1. li. 1-sh ; Supervisors, Joseph M alliums, W ..1 ......1.1... - Tl....l. T I.' t 1 ( I.ng; O.llector, li. W. Gilliford ; Treasurer, Samuel Yoder. MONROE. Judge of election John Xeimond : j Inspectors, Samuel lile, John Mc- (ltniis; Justic-, J.is. I'll S llors ; Supervisors, Cleorge I ioclo t br-ch, Keulx-n Lauver; Constable, L-aac I.sh; (illtvtor, Win. McCoPnell; Auilitor, Joseph Sellers: Overseer, 1 V. S.v:irtze : Schm 1 dim-tors, Joseph Slielly, Miles Hood ; Assessor, John Imver ; Trcitsurer, Samuel K. Swart i. FAYETTE. Judge of flection, Ad. Satzsman ; j Inspectors, Geo. atts, W ru. Heiscr ; S.ho.1 din--tors, Geo. JIartin, Sprout. tiEIAWAT.E. Ju.lge of election, 15. F. Dillmnu ; Iiisje-tors, W. V. liimes, James Ih'stetier: Si-hMil dir.-ctirs, Kmanuel Ward, M. C. Fassa; Auditor, A. H. Kurtz : Suix rvisors, V. O. Smith, Jai"ob Shriilhr; Cver t r. Jacob j Joseph arnes ; . Jfusser: Assess, .r, Collector, N. T. Y.-iTih. "Lilca I'rr. Constable, I orrrwiooP. I Jud e of election, Thomas T3rown ; . Ills! eetors. W. II lM.igel, rf-un 1.': 1 o : i vt"..4....tl . Ceo. Kahh r; Ovcrs-cr, Thomas Cx : Collector, Jacob Fotrev ; Auditor, Cud. WiHnhvanl; S.-h.n'l direcUirs, ! J. .hn Prats, "V. 1), . Constable, J. j K. Slillleliilg. SI Svl En ANNA Judge of elociiou, T..T.W Wilt Inspectors, II. R. Cl.H.dling; J. B. ! I'rymoyer: Auditor, G. V. Lytcr ; 1 14Uj right us a business, it ought to Assess-r, P. S. li.yer : Overseer, H- be as free for anyone to sell whisky I. Shaffer; Collector, Daniel Km.use ; j to sllgar. Jus. ice, L.-vi I-ight : Constable, H-nry Wiy is it lawful to sell to a minor lay ; Su) rrisor, Ceo. Klinger, Klias j jjjj. s or calico and unlawful to Crawford: School directors, W. H. I s-ll lirandy ? Clemens, Philip Stroup. j "Why is it lawful to furnish an in- iri'.BETT. lebriatowith bread and ll-)ur, and un- Judge of election, James Harrison : ' plwf ;,l to fill him up with rum or gin? Inspectors, 1). 1. McCahan, U. S. ! Manif.-stlv because of the evil invcts Wise : Assess, .r, L. A, Kepm-r : Clerk, i ,,f tile liquor traffic on these and for U.K. McMeeii ; Overseer, O. '1 pri,tiV;iou froui VLa hoiri I lU.ver: Aa iitor, W. 11 McMeeu : j curs.. Ami if a prohibition law is S-h.K.l direct, is, T. II. McCU'.uv, S. j u,(ary to protect minors and in O. ii.ver: Supervisors, V m. KoLler, 1 , briates'wlv'iiot extend it to protect r-. l. .vsc.vieen : toiisiaiie, o. x . v.ai- j li.'iin ; Justice, "SV. H. Ironiger, IV.m.l Jt!si : Collt ctor, Stewatt McCahan; Treasurer, Iuuiel MeConncll. l.liT KoVAU Ju.lge of election, J. Ivkies; In 5iiectors. A. C. M. Crezii r. Vs. W. Hawk ; Overseer, . li. oMe ; S-i:ool i directors, J. A. Magaw, A. Y. Shelly ; I Burgess, V. A. Wright; Town council, Stvmut 1 DuCield, CI. 3. M. Kepler; Constable, P.vniel Brown : Collect. r, G. W. Kepner ; Assessor, W. A. Is nberg ; Auditor, D. D. Mc-Cull-H-h. MllfoPIf. Judge of election, Wm. Ka'.iffman ; Insjiectors, I3n Ilarnest. Allurt A?c- Cahi'.ii ; Asesor, O. 1 . Harris; Over seer, 11 li. Guss : Schil tlirectoni, Jacob Aughey, Wm. Stouer ; Super vis., rs, J. 11. Jiiikins, Iavid Zimmer man : Collect, r, Wm. L. Braekbill ; And itor, John A. 11. .bison -.Constable, 1 te btate, the amendment to be vt e Arnold ; Justice, Samuel Uuss. cj f.,r m.st June. f i Ji sse i-ATTHjs-.x. If it is rijrht to deprive the mhole Ju-V'e of i:i. ( tion,M:irsh(;r:;hHm; Ulv ,,f js,, lt, iu li.,, Rtate of the Ins .ctors. M. L. tiuss, V. m. Hender-1 j,riv, le-e of selling liquor, except a son: Chief lt;irei, J..1.H liveu:if,.w favored with lu-ense, aurely it is Town Council. IV. S. A. Sui.-uiT, S. I 4,,l,t to .l.i.rive thrsf few of tiu.t . If UMiar.l, J. 1 . 1 :icli : Lryeiseer, J. 1-riu.lle ; Assess .1 , J. M. CopH-lantl ; Si h.K.l .lireetors, W. S. N .rth, C. V. (iliss. J. hll IHeltiik; Collector, 11. i. i link ; Auan. r, v ui. Jjeait-; Colir-inble, A. C. Powell. Prohibiiion a Eight Principal. Objection in sovietitucs made to the Constitution?.! Ameiidimiit to Ih- submitt'd to tL. voters of Pcnn syhntiiik tif it June, that it abridges the LK rty of Lle people by prohibit ing a businestj. rh-.imitij; t. W lawful and rioht. Ti- followino; facts prove the unrt asoiiabh uess of theob-jfeti.-n. 1st. Prohibition is a riht andjut prilicij.le. r.T'l'lied iu ail j,"Hd ntid suecensful fovertiments, and notably in our own. All criminal acts are rightly pro hibited and penalties iniposet up on their perpetrators. Murder, ar son, theft tVc, are n. t and never should 1h lic!iseil. Kverv ille'ritimate business, tsijeli u . fH.i.iit..r.f..itniir linr.rln. l. I . ,. , , r" . '. " , - ' , j 1S9W to the 3 1st dav of December. lhK8, the ste:i!i!ij.-, .niMniL,-, is ustlv an l tin-i . .. Cl , -1 1 in. f i i , Treasnr.-r for the vew 1 Hrf, D. O-. Siiellen- .H;.ili!iei!lv j r.,!.il.ite.l bv Liw, and, w. -. .. 11,.,. .ul,. 1..U.W v.. 1. : '..fl 1T ! b"-N b-ingprisent. pursuant to notice : Mr-- ur iiu'lit t le tried, eoiivieted .Hid lmiiisliefl ovii thi'i'-h tbev mav ! cl iiiu to lu.t'ke it a btiiu. ss aud are tub aviiriiij,' t snj js.rt tlieir fami lies tbereby er t. :ini:iss vealtu for ntlier le;rituti:ife !tiriK.s s. Ul.v -ir- ,...rf;i., 1 1 T ,r .. ,1, i.l - K out a li'-eiisu ? ManifesUv 1.- the jHf le generally and t'artieiiliir ly, and no siuie man r ;kx citizen ever doubt the j ropriely of abridr in' their lilx.-rty and jiruhibi tiny; haeh nefarious business. liven a business not pent-rally hurt ful, but deleeterioiis to the inter; t-fs of a larc-' el.iss iu th stat? is oft. n prohibited by law. Fit instance tlie tuHtutfacturc- and sale of Ohf - mar - T.-riue ns .t sulistitate for butter, is if I mistake not unlawful iu Penn - sylvuiiu Why ? Not beeau; it is necessarily unhealthv, but lecauo it is injurious by its c.niK titi..n with j -t!:e lairy interests What riht lnis 1 the titato of IVnnsylvania t abridv ! the lilK'rties of ejeomaryt riiio uianu- j facturtt and ii Libit luiii froia fl-',c,-! lowing his busincso f Uiauifestly be- j canse tLt iuteif-sis of the rr.a::r. t : . i . i j .i . . :;oi::n ic j;roieet'.i ht iii grti oi ; the KU. Carrying on business on the Lord's day i forbidden ly the law, and might be stiiresstl everywhere, so the Sablmth may be properly obscrv ed and the needed dav of rest secur ed to hard working . laborers, even though some may object ceasing their labor and cousi.kr their liVrty ab ridged, for God's law and humanity's demands are of greater imjiortauce than mere individual preference. Our game and fish laws are in stances of prohibition by which the lilxrty of the individual sportsman to take or kill what and when Le pleases is wisely abridged in order to ireserve'aninials or birds or fish, from destruction bv ruthless hands j , th ju:,lrv of tue interests of oth- Surely no eiilightctied citizen, who has at heart the interest of his coun try and state does make objection to j prohibition in tia-so and many other cast ., that may be cited. Why then should objection be made to the pro hibition of a business which has en tailed on the people of our land so much crime, ruin, disaster, poverty and wretchedness as the liijuor traf fic has di 'lie. 2nd. IVohibitioii has lxn and is now justly and correctly applied to the lipor business to some extent, and if partly, why not wholly The present law prohibits and re fuse to allow to engage in the liquor trofiic auv one who is a foreigner, interest in anv other alon, who cannot show the saloon to be nec essary to the convenience, of the ueig'nlorhood or who cauuot soeurs two Imndsmeu in the town or town ship having the financial ability pre- SiTitn-il nv tue law. iverv cue 1101 paving a licenso issuetl by the judges cf tuu jj,.!-0)Urt irt entirely and (.(yjjy prohibiteil from engaging in the business of selliriu liuor. All whether with license or without are prohibited from selliuEr liauor cn sjumlav, on tlectioti days to rriinors .1 instructors. Surely, here is prohibit!" ppli-d to thi3 trf2c, and i-verv goo-1 citizen is willing to btand bv' the law, even tho libvri V It ft1 ,r'i;V!: though the Eut wl;V is this mitiiss bum-1 ellt d w ith restrictions and prohiin- tiolis lK-"-.vn.l all other kinds ofvrdin-! ftrA - lviuds of business. IX it in law ful (lu t Vhr is it unlawful to sell li.puor on election days, and lawful f-r li censes ouiy on other ilays ? Mani festly, that citizens should lie in their sober senses when casting their bal lots. Uut do thev not liec-il to Ini in th, ir s-jU-r senses on other davs. r.t ,,tl.er work rJso ? Is not sobl-rn.-ss l tt r thfiri ilruiikcnni's.s all the tiui-.'.' It is not an Errainiuent of the li- iuor trsITic as inb-rcutlv evil that it ' is prohibited on election tlay f Is it not plain tli at it is an evil, that must le rvstraineil at times, not because of any mere accessory to the business or iK-rversiou of it, but from the act ual evil in its: lf ? therefore it ought to prohibit at all times and all places just as mmblinj;, counterfeiters and ether nefarious pursuits are prohib ited. This can and ouht to be done bv eTidHvcIvinor in the Const it ution of t.rivelc'-e h1s. Htnce the aruenJ metit iujht to be passed by a larg-e majority of our citizens, of our sc.ver eiii s'ate for the welfare t'f our peo ple ami protection 1 1 our homes. KCEIPTS ii. tXPENDITL'KES er 111C COUNTY OF JUNIATA, raoai January 1. lSS, to Jr.n l.iry 1, 1SS.) To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Lemmuu Pleas oj Juniata Coray ; We, the Uf dersipnetl Anditora in and for the Connty of Juniata, elected and sworn sece rning to law, to audit, s. tt'e and ad just the accounts of the Treasurer, Sle-rifl and C.'tuniis.-iontra of said county of Jim. iata, do ber.:by refpeeitully reMrt that we met in the Audit. .rs Otliee in Mitllintown on the 1st Monday in January, it being the 7th day of the month, and after a careful ex aiuina.ia of ssid account found them to be a fo'.lows. from the 1st day of January if. . hiuisiiiijik, xreas. ur. Jao 1, To b.'ar.ce due from J. ii. (o-litnd, foiuicr Treasurer $ 7815 b8 outstanding taxes... 10741 14 5 per c-nt. additional, Duplicate of 1SS7.. 7G Gl taxes, levied, ISt-H, County 132;0 42 " taxes levied, 1SSS, State 2;il8 11 cah for sile of bonds i-iM 00 " cub from Bedford Co , care or tramp, Act 1?S5 14 71 " " cati tor Alegheiiv t;o..eare irau.p. Act IbSa 147 40 ' cab Irotu orthunip ton Co., care tramp, Ai t. 1KS. H15 4i ca.h from co.-ti. Coni luouw.'si'.h sgimt Uosa Stni'h ...... . 42 50 " " cash from li.tior li c5, County's portion 60 S3 c.-h for rebate on bill of blank hooks, t". L. lluttcr 10 00 " Csb lor tax on un sealed lands...... . 57 J ' I ! . i $40bIS 82 I). (1. S-iiELLEMBGi a, Trcas. Cr. Doc- s' B.v ni.ni ,UI1 ontstmnd t orders isl and p-fid.... f.2'.262 Co ontstmnd mp C.. lax 10."4 14 tuiaiUndii St-fte tax l;:tj'.l3ll " iMl'fta uue County.. Mil 22 $10818 Z2 Oilttanding County Tax, December $1, 1889. 1885, Harr KoUelr.. Patterson ..$ u 99 186, M. Z. Sowers.. Thompsen'n l cj S. M. Bea:e....Ta8carora.. 60 00 1887, J C. Brie....B. le 869 78 Jacob Spere. .. Delaware .. 69 65 " A-SwartrlaoderFayette.... 7 60 John Stoner... Fermanagh. 874 87 " Jacob Forrry.. Greenwood. 128 00 S. I). Simontonl,rk ...... 132 CO A. Hcke'berg'rllifllintown. 409 47 J. Bottiper.... Monroe.... 114 82 John Krnet.. Patterson.. 13 63 B. F. Siinimel. Port Royal. 14 43 " J. J. CnUiertsonSprnce Hill. 458 36 U. W. Fryin'yerSusju'h'a 127 C " Jacob Spirher.Tbotiip'nt'n 15 48 J. B Barton . . .Turcaroi a. . 2Jt 84 Samuel Cleck. . Wa.'ker 2(3 80 18S8.J. U. Leonard. Beale 434 20 " Jacob Speee ..Delw-re .. 841 69 William Laodis Fayette.... 778 42 rvi vrelier..Feraina(ih. 7nl 88 Jacob Fotrey..Greeuwoot. 211 &i J. S. McCahan.Lark 804 88 P. H. KoI'man.UitHiutown. 264 33 W. Brackbill.JliHard .... 9e8 09 J. Bottiper.... Monroe.... 286 09 Jacob Lemon.. Patterson .. 283 54 i. C. Crotier..Port Koyal 2MI 10 J. L. Patt.-rRoo.Pprnce Hill 671 17 G. W. Liter... SiiKqVh'nna 207 f0 . V. Iei der. .Thomp'on'n 75 75 J. A. Khler...TurUlt.... 870 61 James Loudon. TufCJrora. . 628 9ft Seth Kerebner. Walker .... 1154 60 Total outstanding County tax.S 10545 14 Outstanding State Tax. December 31, 1888. leS8, J.M. Ixsooard . Bale $ Jacob S-ece. ..Delaware... William Laodis.Fayette " Davia Weller.. Fermanagh. " Jacob Kerrev.. Greenwood. J. S. McCabau.Lsck S.tl. Koilman.Vifllintoiro. W. L. Bwkbill.Mili'.ird .... ' 3. Bonie r. ... Monroe . ... " Jacob I. union.. Patterson... G U. Croi-r. . Port Koval. J. L. Patterwn.Sprnce Hill " (i. W. I.3ter...furqu'lian, " J. W. Ieidtr. .Tbomj fun'n " J. A. Knb!ir...TmLett.... Jin:(-s London. Tcfccarora. . " Setb KetcLner.Wi.lkrr.... 84 66 61 26 111 78 4S 88 12 81 134 78 11091 98 67 181 02 2 21 96 57 OU VZ 71 KJ 17 75 28 98 94 96 19o 81 t otal ouuttandine State tx..$ Total outstanding County tax 13fl9 30 I 10651 14 Total outatiding taxes $ 11914 44 All of wLii'b is resptbtlully subiuititd. J.G APP, W. P. GKAHAM, W. S. NLIMO l. County Jaditort. Artirrea's Orricis. Alifilintown, Pa., January II, 1889. r1 WtL- t a v-v it C iot i- ii rii?U"VRV j-HK COHVI$S1jKRS OF THE VUUSTY OF JUSI.1T.1on.the TREjIS I'RER D. G. SHKLI.KSBEKlit.R Ktq . from the 1st day of January, Wi ta the 3ltt day of December , 188 laciaor Hit day of December. Justices and Constables Fees Cummonwealtk Cases. E. B. McCrnm and other Justices fees. Pec. Term. 17 $ 22 18 A. C: Powell, and fitbera Custa- bl-s fee. Pec. Term, lt-b7.. 24 01 J. B. M. Todd, and others Jus tices fees ........ 157 14 Samnel Lapp, nnd oibers, Con stables' lees, 18!8 150 C9 ; Total $ S54 02 Commontrealth Witness Fees Paid. Fees for -itnessrs, September" Term, 16 $ 13 86 Fees lor witnesses, Pec.r Tena, iss7 53 SW Ftes lor witnesses in year l?h8.. EoO 2ti Total... 41810 Exonerations, Percentages and Abatements. Cb.irle McCormkk. dulica'e. 183 Het.ry 8wh and others dupli cates. 1885 J. C. Bealv, ie,d others dupli c . I ' ' j. , 1 .'iN0 ............ .... Jacob Sjitce an.l, oth. rs dnpii catr, 1887 l)n vi VVeller. aud olhera dupli cates, 1888 24 53! 106 44 3J3 21 851 58 20G 52 Total. . $ Tublic Buildings'. J. J. Hi.rtjif.(f, rrp.iirs to dors. baiiisterti &lc. $ Kolluian Si. Wagner, cleaning aud lepuiiine eleck ............ Philo pauuabaWer,!iiuibt-rant ro- pa:rit:e sups...... John Bfi.dcr. upans to Court Housi rof.!, cohIh, cbitimeis, ice Franrifciis Hurdwai..- Co., tin tor Court doiiSH O. N. tiosheu. piintiifccowls and Coujt I!ou-o root W.F. S:ider, work at Couit 13 o ti chairs, Aic. ........ Samuel K;i'i-r. hsu'.iug asbea truiu Conrt ilouse K H. HcL'Imtic, new heat.-r.... I), llohuan, repairs to fetich, Alc. 1H2 31 4 00 12 00 4 60 (4 70 4 i 00 10 00 7 76 2 60 150 00 9 53 8G 37 Chas. 1 llir, t'leat.iiig TR.iitif.... Kretd-r k. Kryu.-lds, stoui? woife ladies' ru nit. . . . . . .. ....... Howard Fut.k, ce.r wittow... shutters, iuti-.ber and work dune at a-as room.... John KeN uliy. j.mitor's lee..... John McNuity, extra cUatii:i. . . 12 50 17 78 125 CO 8 00 Totol.. S 6.9 '.A Court aud Jurors Pay. T. H. Memineer, court lees De cember Terui, 1SS7.........$ 33 y5 Joseph Cum.s.ii.g', p.teiioprapht-r, 18SS 1WMI0 T. 11. Memiuper, coutt lees ls8S 4 73 J. B. M. Todd, court ctier fii) 00 J. f. Ca boun aud others, tip staves 12St00 Johu l.ariz aoil olhtrs, Grand Juror 802 C8 Abrittu lienniT and otlieri., Ptrtit Jurois 14C3 11 Total $ 2771 b7 Road and Bridge Viewers and Damage. John Z.Kik and other, road !iiu- ap- $ VV. Ciilioun, and others, road viewers. .... .. 25 00 259 23 Total $ 2P4 23 Registering aud jissessing. 3. ii. Suivlt aud others, Asses sors ....$ S28 00 Constables Returns. Satunil Note and others. Consta bles....: 251 17 Keeping and Medical' Attendance of Tramps . Win. Daly and others. li'fWcra Penitentiary. JoseplfeMcUren and otbvt ......$ 290 19 lGif feO County Prison. North i;. Son. coal, 18b7. ......$ Francisous liatdware Si. Co , jail locks, lsfe7. Dr. L. Banks, mnd it ai at tend ur.ee, 1SS7 K. Ii. alt-Ciiutic, si:nilri-k tor jail, lbs7 Dr. S. A. Suli.tT, aiedtral att.-rid-ance...... David Kowli-s, SU. nil's le.-s and bordtnpr .... Jacob Etka, plastering aud abite waxhir.g Thi'o lu:.nab:iker, saah and re Pkus to jil wioilows...... Kraicifcus Hardware St Co., mer chanise.... . ..... .......... K. H. McCliutic, rpoutu g. ...... John llcNulty, rerair.s li. pave ment.... .. .. C. F. Iiink.lt-. bed licking, 4ic... Luvii Cuatlvrs. r. pairs to jiil 38 41 45 91 5 9li 7 45 1 50 lio C2 21 00 7 62 12 00 11 54 2 50 6 54 25 00 48 75 1 wan............. .. ...... Clits. Fi-her, cleariiug jail vault M e.i eck i.N"el03, coal Fanners' ilercautile Asrocialion, cua, ...... .......... D. Holtuan, Move and repairs to 11 67 12 43 9 25 Danul tauuabjivr.'reiiiVtJ ji aiovua in jaiI 9 75 462 90 Bondt of County Paid. W. II- Aikenaand others, bonds paid S 7240 00 Interest 0 Bond Paid. Elinu Benner and otters, id teres t paid S 1338 10 Printing and Stationery. Wra. Alison, pnntiug $ 215 75 T. D. Uaruwn, printing 186 00 Bonsjllfc Jack man, printing.... 142 75 B. F. Scliweier. priming. 106 50 M. J. Hunt. iUonery .......... 10 5 W.U aloUaiaa, pens,: ink, vc... 12 84 ToUl $ Building Brtdga and Repair I. J. Brennoholta, si.oa ing Basin Henry Kak, brick avd repairs BrWte Boyd Wi'non, repjr"- to Port Boyal aud Groiringer'a bri.'ues Wm. I'leb, Blank lor Slaui- baugh's bridge... Wm. Boacart, suowmg Port Uoy- al bridito D. B. lotj, taoards for basin bridge John 1-eoeard. repairs to Poine- roy's bridge D. B. Sieber. repir to Basin bridge, contract 1887.. ... J.B. aleloy, snowing Lkkiug Creek bnif v.... .... ...... Daniel Pannafcsker, sharpening tools for aaaaona at Basin bridge lloicer Berry, work at filling up roadway at Baa a. Bridge... H. A. MeyMS, rt-paJra and paint ing Tbosupauatown bridg.. Hoses Pannauaker, haaging light at Bain bridge............ Wm. U. Aliion, expenses to SLowera' bridge .... fV. U. Greninper, 4 bridge dratta and arnificat!cas . C. C, McCnlloch, repairs to wood en btide at ktcCalloch's 652 89 1 00 9 50 6 03 5 00 1 00 1 00 276 77 2 00 4 00 4 00 14 60 0 00 C2 60 A! .!'.. 10 -. 85 00 3 50 1G 14 t3 60 4 00 6 00 3 00 79 07 1 70 1372 60 0 OH 246 00 12 33 1 00 ' G rtin ..-n.lpa tn mtll i t.Am ml Me-nl!eii'a 11 ilia j A. Eire, repairs to Cocaord j bridge. jJ.C D.iiim. tuak.r tr Licking j creek sindges.... ...... .... ' J.E KcCaban, luasbvrtcrTarties' bridge.... ..... .... ...... J. L. Uoop. work dona at Port Koval bii'ige.... ........... Wm. Yarnr takiix; cat broken kndga, Silford W. If. iiitcbsl, rtpairs wHawu'a Bridge Eobert Ua-rpbrer, repairs to I)el- ajr.- arttfc f . IIor!iisg reftra t Vru-' bridge I 0r.rge F. Goodsn:-n. rehuiltlirg t MKlr i RcHMi.f tfi aii:ic. I Ri T. Gtoiliuu. rebuilding j I ier , (Jeorce F. Goodssan, repahs to fort K-.ya! Bridge Geotge T. Gocdmia repairs to ; Uan's kTHfe Joan Sbo-r, hauling plank lor Dawn's brl.lgo Wm. . Allti-on nr.aking stiiclo, bond, prluting bills, aud pe tiiion vo ha iwera ap p .in'.-d uoi.tonga tn-idge. W. V.hirk, rrjiirs tu IJnaUiai bridge... Wui, Kenntxly, wiujc wa'ls, Mc 85 00 3 00 83 00 112 0o 15 ' 432 60 Cnlloch' tridare. j W . II. Sondets, Cilinp up rfid- I way, steCulloch's bridge ... . Miscellaneous artlers auiount- I iDg to Isaac Measner part for building Mahontonga bridge I , "Z j T"'1 . tommijtonr' Office. 2U30 37 35 00 15 00 50 00 95 00 5. B. f.ourton, afe bought lor office. ...$ , y ji Kolltuau, book regi.ver ol orders J. H. Cuuningriaoi, services aS I I Comuiifisioner. ........... . : Francis llower. services a Cotu- - miftfi'fner. ............... . ! Alris'iJi If ice. . rvir.s as Cora- i miioner j tj. V. Burcblisl.l, lary as Clerk ! V. M. Allison, slry as Counsel j F. L. liuiter, bUna books lor 3 253 72 650 ix years, viz : 10'J regifirv tiooks, 61 transcript, 153 uiiliury en rollment books and 1 unliiary Kcjii.-ler. .. ... --. 800 00 Tola! 1338 72 General and Spring Flections. C. Urflellan and others, election 0 Ulcers $ 1094 9d Public Offices. W. M. Allii-on, auditing 1'rothono- tary and Register and liecorder 200J T. H M.-miDger, appearance docket 187 14 00 K. E. Ben y.noirccllsneoua register 17 00 Frauciscus liardwara Co., tuds., 1887 15 57 W. U. Ito.lman, black bookf, 4-c. 40 55 P. O. Sbellenbcrger, books lor Treasurer....... 43 50 Franciscns Hardware Co., rads.. 22 47 T. D.Gariuan. envelopes ProtLon- otary's office. . 10 76 Mary J. Hunt, stationery 10 30 W. F. Sayder, boards for tilling purposes.. . ... 4 15 Farmers' Uercanule Association, coal 60 00 Daniel Fannebaker, repairs to Treasurer's vault 9 00 John Vender, tank lor bol water. 1 25 K. K. berry, irgistonng cifjicera oaths..... 7 50 D. G. Slieil.-tibergrr, Treasurer's saUry COO 00 Jose.b ijeiber, Jnry Comraission- 1 r and cleibs... 87 50 J.G. A p and o-bers, Amlitors and clerk 77 frO E. E. Berry, registering bond of Treasurer C 00 Total $ 1037 31 Miscellaneous Orders. J.A Murray, boatdinir jurors. December term, 1887 3 25 T. H. Memitin" r, court coi,cmj W. Hny, Df-remlr term 1887 19 rA Andicw S. LiUibrrr, baok f-calp. 70 Levi Campbell, wildcat sculp... 2 00 Absalom U:ce, burial ol Gordon and Ilurreil, deceased sol diers C3 00 K. II. Falterson. !x, mink and skunk scalps 4 ."5 J. E. McFadden, tombstones lor deceased soldiers 60 00 J. G. App, reward for capture of borsc tbiel 2Uin K. K. Meyers, election laws 3 00 S. E-Kinzer, exj.rei.sage. ..... . 2 55 Char es Milliken, on I and hawk scalps 15'J C. B. Crawford, postage and box rent 10 37 W. M. Allison, feea on collection account of J. Copeland..... C090 John Ty-rn, wildcat scalp and c.-rtificate 2 25 S. M. Be-ile, attending to settle ment wiih old Treasurer.... 3 44 Richard Doyle, scalo c-re.hVatt-i C John McNultv, extra cleuttinp, hire, &.C 29 f 0 Philo Fannetuiker. work, nailn, fcc. for pstt-s 3 00 Jamee Itobisou, sbarpeuii.g lawn mower...... 75 David liashr.re, lime for vsu'ts.. 75 F. Ej:i.ohadc merchandise for prieonrra from September 1887 to June 1888 3 36 D. O. Shel:cnberger, for i'in9 asylum 104 00 S. D. London, lawn mower....'. 8 00 T. V. Irwin, sprit. kl'me streets.. 6 00 Epb Duncan, burial of D. reck, todier 18 00 A. J. Patterson, making collec tion tn.m State by contract j of 1&87 2.5 00 Adam li. tVeidman, insurance on Court House 6160 HcLancbiin & Stiintue'.l. icsnr- ance on Court House.. ... .. 101 10 J. B. si. Todd, insurance on Court nous- 2i 50 A. S . Okt sr.n, insurance on Conrt House 01 60 locks , Total ... Jesse Grubb, insurance on Court f . r t House Dlov Joba N. Howe, ice for Court.... 1 UO A. J Patterson, Supreme Uonri fees, McDonald cae 3000 Joa. K line, wildcat scalp and cer- titlcate - -J W. C. Poiueroy, Tieafnrr Juniata Agricultural Society 100 00 J. K. Patteraon, Return Judge, Senatorial Convention .... 12 04 John UcUeen. Keturn Judge, Congrenional Convrnti'-n.. 14 00 Uacb-ck Si. Nelson, lumber tor gait uiarbiue 4 01 Franciseus Hardware Co , gaso line. Slc . 71 65 W. K. A unian, exjietiM-s on Tiach- eri' Intitiite 180 85 C B. U'.rnii.j, uitti:i ur Cou.t Hou-e c3 71 W. n. Roilgt rs. sle-h"! -.r torch 50 D. B. P. tv. coal 25HO Mat b' tic At. rel". coi f" M) to cellar i:.do 7 4j Cen.njit.MK.ners' expt'niea to t'ou- wntiou at Krie... 78 63 Total $ ICC" 90 Recapitulation. Justices and Cnr-tabl-s f.H-s. commonwealth ces 1 Comoionwealth witoenes Exon. rlHini-. j.crcetitages and b-iU-nj?nta ............... Public buildings .. Court a at:d jurors par.. Koa'l aii'l trldpo viewers and lsniiges Beiktni iug and ataessing.... . Constables' returns. 854 02 418 10 151:2,31 65! 73 277 l'K" 2s4 bi'M i o 251 17 290 19 168 80 4G2 96 7240 00 1333 10 052 89 2030 37 13:i8 72 109 1 Jt 1037 34 1067 GO Keeping and ruidica! attvdatice. tramp act, 1885 I Western Pen iteutiary Connty Prison................ Bonds psid Interest (.aid .. 75 I Printing and Mdtionrrv j frlf! building nt r.-pi'rs. . .. j Commissioners' wlSc. j Ge neral and 'rib ilectii.n . . .. J Public eftices & iscciisneous oraon - Total. .. 2j2"'.0 i6 H'c the County Ccnimisi"n. rs f Jmiita conntr, in coropiisnce with tl.e law, do pub lish the !or;-p'ire: as a statement of th-j r-J-ci ipt and expni.ditnre o( th county afo:e said for th year A. D. If1'-?, a tou-jd on the boos f't ihis oflVte. r".tv-n untl.-r our hands thi 12th day of Jtmnary, A. D. 1889, at tteCoBimit.sioiiers' Office in Blftiintown. Jnaiata conntv, Pa. J H.Cl'N"lXH&M, rUAKCIS HOWKtt, aVAl.OS KICK. County Commi'sioner. Jttest: G. W. BlBCuriiLb, C'rrk. L.I ABILlTIlj 4r CCTY. Outstanding Co . bonds f4!0iu 0 OuttauJui e.-a i'y wtders.. 4 W) Tj1I f -iwbilttt-w. HH'01 t-. ( ASl: or toiSTS. Oax .bditjg Ucn 1 1&14 44 Oail. i:i hands of Trraa. 3ii4 I 22 Total Asvta LinOi'i'Us ovir Assets. .$ 1555jC5 1544" 84 The oldest and best Institution for obtain ing a Business Edticatioa. We have suc- cesclully prepared thousands of yonnir men for the active duties ol lilo. for circulars rlirrrat S4S. Putsburp, Pa. Firm. -ooo- FALL AND WINTER GOODS, No more summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conform to the j change, the Senior member the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP I!Nr. We have now filled our ehelves with Fall and Wintek Goods of all kinds. Uur cus tomers have Appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ver to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and .see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have ahnost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoe; and JBoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. Y e can supply ou with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line oi Fresh, Plain and Fancy Also, the only full line or QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its lull supply ol Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re- ceive prompt attention, llemember the place, Main Stueilt, Ouusnis Court IIoosi 31 Unit: low ii, Pa., Fred'k laSVKASCIlAI, J -j V Son. - silY'l ' F-!-Fn,tTr!)?i;Mii.f:piiv. i.MifkX .'7 ll'.'.". A.:.r-i .-.ti Tnaios. or cab ref.ji.dnL ft. nt I.r rmil rA. l'jutto- I Ufa cf KEK3Y WARD BEEGHER IZirir dX. l rOueliullr. I.ms, weLZsT l .MOV r.IK (l . btaliun ti., Urooklyn. !J.V. 100 PER Pltlll'lT ,.rl Cl-NT pcs Free touiencan- vassers for nr. Scott' Genuine Electric lelt. nruHhea.&r. La dy agents wanted Tor Electric tjorset,. Quick sa'es. xrtUe, at o,,e.e for terms. Dr. S'coft, 4 B'wav, JC. Y. AUTUMN AMD WINTER, I HAVE THE Latest Fall And J M Tbe CbautploH 11 t bier wl.Juulata touuij uu lug j lurued li siv:tbe tatteru clllwa with a vi andcil'ul FAL.L AIND WIIN'TElt STOCK, iii BBufee meiidii, outktiUie rrrals, wm Tictories, ::: ' h. v. meiits. MEN'S liOT w X ClllLLHU. 6 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing gowd. First Class, combining bl !e, lu, j.v Elegance, witn puces toui wui asiouisu you. o siut u txpttitj unt I j prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give tomp'.Ui.e "atlsfttioa U,. stock of HATS, CAI'S, U00T3 Jt SHOii-S OYER-ALLS, VV 'ATCHlis ' aSi JEWELIir, Calico, Percale and Wi.it &hii fcs. yek T ear, O ,. , Cuffn,TitUik8 and SatcbclB, is fall uTrA ccmpk-te. Or.ll aJ THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTKUR AND FtKMshEK IN PATTERSON. June 16, 18S6. l.ocis K. Amiifififi Y. K. M . I'ik-nfll. ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLIN TO TVN, PA. 3-Collectlng a,nd Cooveyaneiug jromii ly attended to. Ottice On Main street, in place of ref i- Bridge street. IOct 2b, bfti. D. M. CKAWFOiiD, M. D., IT.. ...nn..wl aellvelv Tn F TracTlCt Medicine and 6nrgerj- and then- collateral ; Tntatora 8,20 a. m.. Vatiivke !.) i. B ' branchoa. Office at the old corner of Third ; Tbomy.intr,wu B.27 a. m., 'irtu-wari f a j and trnre streets, MiflllotowB, Pa. i m., Mi'.lerstown 8,49 a m., Tporj uT. V. V. IM lt?ft ' M . 4.;.. .4 tl ..... I ... . ..... Jon.! VcLai gblik. Jomru W. frTiaMEL INSURANCE AQEKTS, I' OUT liOYJL, JUMJTJ CO., CTP"Only reliaMe Companies represented. J .n. 1, ieS'9-ly Fall and Winter Goods. I wouia intorra me puotic i n In uiy new uillincry store ai tuy p.aco or residence on Water street, MtfHltitotAn, Ir.gdon 7 87 i in ; L- ivtus d t-4C sin ; KJ. second door from corner of BrMfte street, I ni J,J ' b.irmrg 1--4o j tr, ; rit.a- " 1 .1 1 nlladeli-lii hxjrb ii.: j-ocds, all new, and of the latest styles, a, n 37 m brn fijgc. it and bavitg employed hrst class milliners 1 am prepared to supply the p nl lie with everything found in a firbtclss niiUiun .-tore, copio and exan.ine try s'.cclt. I conbider it no trouble to show gonds. o MRS. L'EIHL. j . -2-s7a.v. J ljaATA VALLEY BAISK, OF MH FUSTOVi S, I'A. wit a miANCU AT PORT ltOYAL. of! ! Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH KOTHFOCK. Prendcut T. VAX IKW1N, f jAicr. MkLC'TOBS. t:. PoinertfV, Ji.hn llerliler, K-.'-ert K. Parser, T. V. liWiu. Joseph Kothrock, Philip M . Kc; uir, Louis K. Alkiisun, stockholi tas : pner, Annie M Philip M. K Shelle' , Ji.s. i h lio'ihruck, Jane 11. Irwin, li. E. PHrter, J. Holmes Irwit:, T. V. Irwin, L. fc. Atkinson, V. C Porutroy, John Ilerizler, Mary Kurlz, Juroute IS. Tbooipson, ChaiiotleiDJuer. 1 h.-ie ai.d i our per cent. n.l. nt.t Bill paid on ci-rt:hcati s of dej otile. Man : lbS'J 1 1 WISH TO STATE a m:v FACTS Worth Knowing, That 1 can sTnr toothache in lufis ihau five min utis; no pain, no extracting. That I cuii extra-1 le.tb without pain, by the tiM i.r a lluiil s.pliid to the tet th and gums; tin danger. That Didi-ar-ed . (i u ui s (known M Scurvy) lieut irr"c xc(l eiiccrssfnlly ui.d acute "'"ti-Tyi jV yfutiled in every raH. Teeth Filled and warranti d for li'e. Aiiititlal Teeth repaired, cxchar.ped or. reiuoddlrd, lrora J-'J.IO In $12 pi r set. li.-ar.lil n! (jum Kuatui-led Teet inserted at p; ices to ptilt all. All work w anauted to give pci lect satis t.i."!:.. n. I'eoplu who have arii'.rlnl t.-tth with whieh thev cannot oat, are especia'lj iu ited to cull. Will visit professionally at their tomes if notilied by loiter. Will visit rrgulariy atKichlii.'.d the 2nd Keeks ol Hz and October. 1'chms Cai-h. G. Lu DEIUl, E'rucllcat Deutlnt, E'TABLISBFD IU M irrLIHTO WK , Pa., IS lbtiO. Oct. 14 'K5. OlIiSIOILSIOIIiS! the mmm oil ClMfaky f 1'ittsbnrfr liiuko SPECIALITY of inaDnftiff nring for tbe D inef-lic trado tbe Finest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils-, yaj.LlLa and GasoliDe, t'at can be made from Petrol euni. Wo clial'tnyo coBpiiii.--oij with every Idows rro.tuct. of IMroiecm. If yoa wihb tbo tuoKt VJSTIFORML V SJI71SFJIC TOR Y OILS LY THF. MARKET, tu-k for ourp, trade for MiflQint-jwn una vicinitv Supplied by FRANclSCUS HARDWARE & CO. Jrinuury 2u,1,-fl-l v. VJrPVT I?c 1 4 -iK i-'u i!. and l'1 strater. PEKKSYLYA5IA RAilROAD. T 1 E K - T A ( 1. S On aud allor Sm day ov-, .-..l ,. tru-r.. .! tt...... W.f,i.. ' """ " I iI'CW: CAST W.VF.2. ' Ilnctlngdoii 6.3?. a.' m.' SoBLtTnkis'.f' , ..,' Q. Ul., LlHUil lull .(.2 HcTcytown 7.22 : in.. !.-witun 7 an.. witJord 8.05 a in.. SWIn h i- I. a. a., CI . H 17 . k .... ana ai i iiiuaeiecik, l.ip. m. Pea J?uokk Expbkks L-uv iltovaa J.;v : at f,." 6 a. m., ai.d tt; I'll? a .l rajtiw i utatlotis b 'tween A!to.: : ' reaches ilil!'. in at 9 ' a. rj., lHnftt.rj 11.40 f . M., an i arrii ct .u I'liiikJei., . 3.15 p. tr. I Mail Tsaih l-aei. I'i ti wf.urar duly t ; 6.o3 a. in , A 'toons at i.LV . tn., ssd j pirg at ail rtsv:'-ir s::t'j.:,s on-j ti Ss I at 6 t;". p. ft.. I.j.h'l u; ". ,. u:., rtt. ' cid-.'lf liia 4 "o a. in. ' ( jjni jrx,.r. Aitocma G 2'i r m ; To.i;u t u2 i a. Euv W LSI V AfiL). Fat I.isr leaves li : id. iLLn da! it it 11 CO a rn ; Mairlst-uifr S JO i. m , JPSj i MSpin; Ler. l.ti er 5 p a. ; i:;on i 8 10 p Hi ; tn Ites Rt I f :?l t 'f st 1 1 W fm Wat PAssrsorn leoYM P!iila.i:(.iii daily hi 4 30 a. m.; n.irr'.-b-trjr, 8 li ,. m- Duncouuon, 8 54 a. rn.; Srpoit, 9 J . ' m ?J i llof-tf nr n . '4 lllf. ni.-Tt.iiEn'i.Lai! 9 62 a. m.; Van Djke. 1 1 '.'0 s. a.; Iucir orn, 10 Ot a. ru.; JJexico, !'l T7 a. na.j Pt-rl Koyal, 10 13 a. ru.; SirTlin. !'J'."i a. o.; Uilford, 10 2'. a. m ; NatTow. 14 S4 i. .; Lewi.town, lo 46 a. ru.j Be V.-rtuw-, !1 14 a. ni.; Nekton tiuiuilt'in, 11 .d.;Bu tindon, 12 17 p. tu.j Tirun-.-, 1 1)7 l.n. Altoona, 1 45 p. in., auj s:.ipal ail rf.ii stations between ll-rrl-.l.ir saj Alt-jjai.. OTtTIB EXI'RLS ':Cr...S . if ii4 ufc. ly nt 6 50 p. in., IiMiiM ir-. iu Ji f. a., Btoj ping at Hockvtlie, livyvii:, liuyru t on, Newport, M i!l i st.iwn. 1 Li.:iipcnioB, Port Koyal, time at wilm, II ij f.n.-.i,-toona, 2 21' e. c;.,u.;d Fiiir'jur;;, i !t.. ! M ail Ta ns h-avs I'hiial'; L!a Us.:t ; 7.0ti s. tii., H2rri'ti;:rj a. iu., M- i putt, 12 Id p. in.. Mi.:::;. 12.47 p. a., y,t"r j t ii.f,' at all regular stall. .! lietnern k.5.5 and Altoona reai:!;. a A.t-.i.na at 3.W t. P!ttfhurg 8.20 p. ni. j Altoos Accom u i'i.iTi'N Fa t a.lolj.hia d i"y At 1 i :? a m.. :!i:r:'j ;rp i: i 4.15 ti. m.. Durirs' 4.U i.. t:... Nnr- r- j ,,cr, p Ill-t m.-;t t- .- r- J l.onipsol.towu 5. 1'i p. i i.. Tu iri . 6,44 p. iu., Tuscarora 6.1 1 . m., V' i:i" i iJ f. It tu., 1 ort Knyal v ; . la., Js.ttr. 1 Hi., Lew istuWu o,2o j.. in., il Wu... 48 p. ru., IV cm t .ti lia ul-iui 7.JJ t ' I, x., Huntl'ird j 40 p. tu , A:t , '. 0j ;. a. i Pacific Express leaves Ph.ia ! -'j! :a ill ; p ni ; llarrlntiiirf H in a ni ; l)i;'ics:.:..t I i oh a ni ; Newport 4 Hi a ui ; a..?.n4 idi I m; Lewistown 5 (1 n in ; SiVfiiisiift a. m; Mt. L'nsuii 6 i ' : in ; Uatitliif lua' : 12 a iu ; Peti-rf bi:rt' ti l'i a m ; h yrucc C.ttt. ; 40 a m ; T rone 7 ' . -a ui ; tici.'J X '1 ; 7 22 a tii ; AituuM -i '' a in ; i'iltsl Jit ! 12 16 p m. S. a fch.iro Kxj'.i c- s e-it, dm Sninitrf. j will coi;nect with iuinl.iy Ma 1 e ;! le ir;cj ' Itarrisburg t 1 15 p. u. LKW1STOWN LIVISH'X. 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