J' - .t i I T. -I i SKiNTlAhL ttKPUiUUAft MI?FLIMTOWX. WKIK-FSIU T, MARCH 6, 1S8. B. F. SCII W E IKK, BDrTOK Alio raOPKlXTOB. Ir is Pr Milont Hanixin, now. On. C;ty jxi.jilt' nre fit'lii-ted with jihik y. Phf-UPKnt (1iV lulbl signed tho 1;1 -iii"ti:n; Mrs. fit-iK r:d Slu-n.liui. I'mott, the fi-r'er .f ranull's tiiiim i'oiiituittttl Miiiriilf iii Madrid Nj.;un. The F.ui' irur f (.'liiuu, who was lx.rn in 171 ns ni!irrid las-t Wfili:-s.lav. C.imust l.. f I. w ist, wn iartii i ti'I in t.; inauguration of Pri-si-ii-lit 1 1. il l is. U. l'n.M E at M.ii"i"n, Indiana v-re fri-Luiu d lut Wnliu-silav momim lv an -art'.nj'i:ikf slioik. Tirr: scIi.k I In. us. iI.ilt lill fnil-d to pa.-, the L,-islatur.-. The American pe-ip'e will take care of the stars and stripes. The pi rimeut of iisiiij ir'i.1 ties for railroads is not satisfactory to the management of the Pennsylvania railr :id. i'vs.m projmscs to puss a law to s.l'Ti'li' l r Iniodlcrs. The lioodler-; will I ixv. t. 1 k out an other j.lace of retreat. IjVsT year ten j .laces in MilllinCo., were licensed to s 11 liipmr. This year twelve places are licensed to sell liijuor. Tin: new states created 1-y act of the late Congress are Montana, Washington, North Dakota and South Dakota. A X. rristown si-hool teacher is aried with having criminally as- uited a ntimher of 1C vear old -,'irls ,. , , " ins scin m i. Lv r Wednesdav, President elect and Mrs. Harrison dined with Ire-i-deiit and Mi's. Clevelaml, in finest s wfiv present. A 1 i" : -r..vr; :: committco h;is heeii I app.iuted to investifiate the report I tiint money was used t defeat the j hill to preCetit the imp-rtation f ; ; d.e.seo heef mto the s.ale. i Th:- Cei:i;.ulsorv ediicati -n hill in I r - , ,i , , . ; t..e Lefl.slatlire that finvs the n-ht , t a c lillliittee to ci-mjie'I the at - ten.lanceof children in school should 1m- defeated. It is Hot Aaierican in "! Tit-: I;i.-niarkiaa compulsory ed- ti.-atioii I.iiIXo.-0t in the L.-iislatiire : . ... t . ' . ... . 4 l :n . is e u hi i:.e :'i'isi un -v,:iei ieit:i oiu-i ver i -fie red in tl'e h. --ilat tir fi t this Common wealth. It eanui.it W possihlf that a 1-i.slature of a com monwealth of freemen will pass such a hill. Thk national f,rovernmeut changed hae.ds o-s Moi'.dav. Within a ft w 1 township and ... -., , i m vi rnl llilH lU W1U t nauue . liaud. l'.ti ;'. h s. Laii'ls and liall ! nr.-i;. t in.hi;g-.l m when town-.hi' and lK.fi.ui;h-i el.anue t'ai ir adminis-' tiuti.-n. Thk '.o'::. ;- of Wiliuingt. n :r I-.. l..l- ....t r.. .. t l . w ho hav- lt u 11 V Ot 01..-III.I.' i 1 e. 1 o raves to g.-t !m!li s to Sell. Til work i.f the l.vs was ilis. ov;-re-l 1 tin' nii ling ot a limnan skull in a 1 j.ii.- of Ih.ii. s t'.al th. v d. livt red to a j U'ln- di :.h r. T'M vr. tiv--, one h indre.l, an.l as high as to h'-.nihv-d ilollars were in-..l for win l iws from wiiieh t view th.' inauguration .unule uu jJ.nii'av in Washington. A United States S.iint..r j aid f-"H0, for the use of two rooms and windows during the time of the J'aiade. Yli'E Pltl.MKKNT JIi-RT.lN W.1S SWoTU in on Monday in the U. S. Senate, nti r .viru'h I'l r.-inony the inaugara t i i-.i of ( l.-neral Harris n as IVt siilent t i 'k liaee. The eerela. tiy eoiisisied of inaugural address i.y the (ien.-rtil and the administration of the oatli of i Hii-e t him hy the Chief Justice of the Suineme Court. The j-roces- ioii i f j ara.h rs were in waiting and the u. v. TV, si.h iit was cs-oi'ted to the Wh House, a mile awiiv from the Cq.itol l;iildil:g. Thk "i ashi.igt.in inaugural rain Miim il several huniircd thousand .-ilk I'h.ig li.-its. The j aradirs a::d Mg'-t s. rs had a wet time of it, hut all day Sunday and Sunday night arid M- -nday, tliere was a revvl that was iuti iisitieil ly a steady ilrizle i r slindy down lur of rain. The lYniis Ivania tr.K'j's numlx red alsmt Sillid. and the Kcpiihlican eluhs nuiu lu red th. .liquids more. The j et j-le were t" numerous to count and asliington set ined to le passing through a jolly net nightmare that will live l. ng iu the mimls of its l'eoj.1,. and in the minds of iaraders and sight sei-i-s. Tiir m n who ailvoente the lussage of a I'.-mimlsory education for tin reason that it will tend to diminish eriuie. might rea-l with j.rutit the i-rinie of p.raninu school teiM-ht r H'-intzlnTgiT ut XoiTistovra fvr w hom a lvwanl Ls I'tTcred ti bring Lim to the 1nr -f justice for having attempt ed a criminal assault 14x.11 a nuiulx r ti - ... .1 -i -, of his lt vear old girl pupils. I he , , mistake of the e.ijiipulsory educ:it:. u im n, is, they ln lieve intelliH'tual sch.s-1 training in a r:ntdy fv.r the moral and BH-i:J evils of the day. They fortt the f.-n-t that the JVvil is all intlli t withwut morals. It is moral irainiiifr tlmt makes the k.h1 sind re. 1 tul ! ci( izeti. Compulsory education is.depotism. Thk Irish Lome rule party are in hili feather over the failure of the luovriueut of the British povernmeiit against Pariit IL An effort was niade to fix the charge of treason against Panull coupled with the charge of an uevessory to the a.s:usinatioM of Critis.li yoverument oflieers. The !! n Times pul!is!ntl letters that it said Parnell wrote encotimjing assassiimtioii. The man Pijrjjott who furni.-i:ed the letters has confesM-d that the letters were forgeries. Walters the editor of the Times is in a predicament he must now elear himself tf lein in a foiu.piracy to ruin PamelL If he proves hiinstlf c ar of the i .nspinvy he will stand cliirly lef.rc the world us iuvin 1kh-;i etl ly tl conspirators of I'i'"'ott and d .ii::m.v. AlMve idl, tW Irish IU ,.ars with a Utter face than in ::i:.iv months. Ar4tnt Trusts and Pool. Toiikv. Kas.. March 1. The Senate has pass-d the hill to prevent trusts, couihiiiatior.s and pmls, and it lw.nr.i-s a lav. It provides that all arrangements, contracts, agree ments, trusts or combinations he tweeii p rs. ms or corjM.ri'.t ions, made w it i a view, or which tend to pre vent full and free i-miipi tit ion in the importation or transportation of aiti--K s miportt l into this htate, -r in t't j r. il'.nt, manufacture, and sale of don, .tit raw materi il, or fr the us-- of money or to fix attorneys' fees and all arrangements, trusts or com binations hctween jnrsons or cor porations designed or which tend to advance the uts to- the consuim r of any such articles, or which tend t advance or control the rate of in- terest f r the 1--an or ut of mom-v to the h.'rrowcr are declared to he a-ainst puhlicity, unlawful ami void The hill provides peliaitv of mi- ' . 1 . .. . r i I prisoimc nt aii'l a line not lo i.mil ! ?UtMt for violation. r.E.YEIi.lL .YEAS ITEMS. Natural fins as a fuel is a luxury that ha- to he ued to he appreciated, hut the daiiiier attoii-.li:: ' its u-.' is yr. at. Last week live liou:s were wrecked in western IV-nnsylvania hy as exolosi-,ns. The tir.t , xpl ,sio:i occurretl at 1 urentum, l a., at ten oVl-ck at !li-ht. The concussion ah .. ... .. .1 t:..l....J 1. . , ... 1 . -. n m t o . 'l "i.:;.'s ana iw sru:u:er uw ii.in;,' Ms,..l as st ,lv r).:Sils. The dweUillgs : were occupied hv J,el S.ait'l and ' I Wi.liatu C. Pritcnanl, h prominent j i . . .... , 1 i clt l.-ns. 1 he a:uilies Were J us I r.'-l , tiring wiien the xpl si-.n t.n-k platv Ian I all were more or !-.- injured, hut Mrs. Smith was the oi.ly one :ia,;. r-:l.v lllirt- was t.-rrihly I uurucii uix nil tne ju-aii aim ureasi . -,, , , . -.i ami wi.l iiroliabiv ilie. Ii.e l.iss w ill 1,.- .lllit;- P.. -IVV The secx-nd ex'-losioli took t!ace at sev u o'clock iu the morning, and ti tally w recked the frame lioiiso of Patrick Murray, on Brew uville avtime, ill the Soutliside. The family, --nsist-d of Svj persons, were all iu hed, and it is a mira. Ij that all U kI1;v'! - Mu,r ''f i .s -rioiwy lu-ure. I. L -asKni-! v liliriled al.-.illt tie. heal lllld l.l .e l :. e ' and l;al ::e erus-i-.d liv a fa!2iu I ,ll"L"r- ! ; lir. r 1'.. t-. s a e. t:rt i ;..v of .'..in.' on ri -: little matt r t settle with tp J. hn i 1 1, l r ., ., i i...,..t.. .,!......,,,. nil f r tlin!. The jnrv was s: 1- 1. ; l-t - ... . .. . . 1 : . . .. . -. 1 i -iir.i an l une WU1U-.-.S :Tii:n. .i. Tin.' Mii:e- i -veiling om- of t'.e itir.rs i i". i'-iv,'.l a ti l".rrurn that us l::t i:trj was dying, and w;is exe'ls.d. Nt Xt in rnnig the Judge dincti l that the I i.i .i.iiir; . il. . .I'l.i t.il-i l' 'i l.l. II l.ie jury U. discharged aud a new one irawn This mis d ,n,- -md ti e ri. pieced, d l.ut was scare, ly well UU - .1. 1 w :iy w ht I! a:: it h r JUl'or was rx- cus.-.l to hast, u t tlie Kd-ide of his .lying wife. This made a thinl jury n.-cssary, an.l the i :u-,e was once more on when one of the jur .rs, in going to or fr.-m the Court House, sprained his h g so lire tly that for a time it was feared he might not 1k chl.- to rforni his duty, which would Lava rcijuired a fourth jury to lie empanel ed. It is doiihtcd whether so re markalile a series of fortutious eircumstanc s vt-r lv 'ore h.-ailcd alnuit a case in any court, hut !. d f .rd county appears to have done it casv. 'The l'ine Run Natural (Ins ('om pany operating in the vicinity .f Aj ollo, Armstrong county, and Salts hurg, Indiana cjunty, has struck olio if tiie higgest Natural (his wells ever known in Western Pennsylvania. The well is guagt-d at Toll, and is es timated to have a rock pressure of ov. r eight hundred jK.unds, asit was leaking when guagtd. One wi ll m the Washington countv tiild, and t ao in the MurraysviUe, West mi re- land count v district, are the oulv ones know n to have reached this great pressure, and none in the Wt sti rn Pennsylvania ri. Ids have snr passed it. A very fair flow of gas was struck nt 12o0 feet, but the drill kept going i'n down until it -ni trat ed l! ." feet feet. Then a t'ow was struck that threw the tools out of the hole. The roar of the escaping gas can lie heard for miles." From the Franklin l!ejMsit.r of last wei k. A party of gypsies drove into town this morning, coining from the direction of ( i rei ncastle, and starteilout we st Market street. They may lx the same party who have Ik-cii near Hagerstown for the last few days and who are said to have two fast s (if small jvx with thcru. Our citizens will do wvil to !:" on thir guard, lest thedisi asemay break out lu re. CrKTTi.wRn, Pa., February 27. The b:u u on ihe fanu of John Heir was hurtled i: ttie l<, iust.. pre sumtillvbv -iv rn burnt rs." To-iiav u-vl terr. t. ant, an.l win ..r the nwner, was um-stcd and held in . 11. e .1 1 r (MHI buJ to aiissver for the chargo of i,,, ht. trv tl, the barn. He was ' siisp. . ted from the lirst. Watertows, N. Y., February 28. The five-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. C. Domick was killed lu re this nixin while rlavinsr tinder the eaves oi a liouse. -n icicle w eiuiiij; aixiut one hundred poundsfell, strik- in' her heal and killiu'' her instantly. . - - ' 1 1 Mrsicix, Comx-.e. The 35th Ses sion of Six weeks, oens Monday evening, April 20, for the teaching of Youii-j I-nlies in Vocal and lu st rumental Music. Address, F. C. Mover, Director. Freehurgh, I 'a. March 0,-Ct James T. Lillys descriptive and lilustrat.-d hat tie of tit-ltyshurfi jus exhihite.l in the O. A. R. Hall on Saturday evening, stands at the head of the list as a collection of facts of the historic field of hattle. If you ever have an opportunity to se it as exhihited anl deseriVd hy Mr. Loni don't jasK the oportunity. "The Pennsylvania railroad has fliveii up the i xp-riment of sulsti tutinriiron railway crossties for wood, ami the irontics in use on the Mid- j die Division and in the Philadetpliia 1 . .III 1 . e.l. - 1 l' 1 . J varus mil i h iiikcu uj uui j'roimoiv he sent hack to llngland w hence they came. The iron tits have he-en in use almost r. year, hut. owinfj to their not havin-r the elasticity nec essary for the "fiivinfi" of the rails, th v have not proven a success. An other reason to prevent their gener al use is the cost. As loliff as wood en tit s can Ik purchased at nloiit on;- third the cost of iron ties, the former will continue to he used. An iron tie cannot lie made to weifjh much less than the present woodcii tie, or a'oout two hundred and fifty lunds. The l'eiinsylviuua railroad officials say that the iron ties will never come into use until all the for ests arc cleared of their timler and lumln-r fiets scarce. They say the wooden tie yields sufficiently to the motion of the train to make the rid in fi easy and com fortahle. The iron tie will do this on the road led of hroken stone, and makes the riding hard nnd unpleasant to the passen ficrs. In addition to this the rails are s riirid t!:at the wear aud tear of the locomotives and roiliiifi stock ; .- ,. !.. i-'r..Kl. ! .r., y.nor v.x. raiiioa.ts w in re ine lion xkts are us - ed the locomotives and ears are eon- structe.1 entirely different from tlu.se ill this country." lit -fore it was de- ., , , ,- -. cided to ao.iudoli the iron tie, it was su stel tl at a hard ruhln-r cush- : 'il.. ...... i .... i .i :i ion i h piiiet-ei ijiiui i me i au, it-niiii" on the tie projer. Tliis was thoiifiht to he t xi exiiensive an.l will not Ihj r. s..rted to, prohahly, until it he comes ahs oluiely necc;.-ssary to use ti s made of iron." Tie romlailon f MHIiititowo and Pat ,, atK,ui Hi-i. , and e would ar at K-a,t ,.c, h.,'1 are troubled w.ib ome auect- i'n t !h- Ihrail and Lun;i, ai those' c..n.p...m .re, .ceorttin aa.i.... n,rjj j ioTin.-r.cii tri tn oilier-,. W e uu M advi-w all ( illi)tK.i,lii.1 , rMl ua : tbeir druirKit .ti-l set a bottle or Keinp'a J B.Ntiu l.r the reroat ui Lui.g,. Price 5"c otid $!.0. Trial tize free. Sold by all dregclsls. M 'The Ex Pr siil-rit "u the '2'2n t.f Ft "y, ainmived the Territorial bill aihnittui North aud S.juth D:iktta, Moiiiana nasi Washinon into the Uniou as Nt;itt-s. There was great satisfaction t xir."sseil uu 1 -th tiiiles d the hous wLu.ii it was g: nt-raUr .i . .1 1 i i : . i kuuWU that tUv prealdellt Lad blgueil the liill. Tho f.iur new states vvill lie rejTeSi liteil iu Congress, j.rohahly l' next lWemU r, leigh't henat. a(l ,;ve -r,s,:m.. s .uth 1 ors i Da I. .I. I . .i. ........ - 'j...t:i .i-i:irrt--.iiiiii.t'-r ill: k"t;i. t lie l;irr;-L vf thi- nevr states . . ..t ..: .7;n t... ,..;. . ...... 1 1 i.iiLitin. will 1h entitle I to two coiign s-siuen, the (.tnt rs i- t.iily one. -.oi til aiKl rxj;:i:i X'j-.toia nave au an a . f 140.1HIO s-umre miles and a ua an a of (i'.MbO s-juare miles and ...I,.: .f :,.n miii nn 1 ? .nt ..iu an area of lio.it.MI s..uare miles and . ..... :.... .1. ,o ...... " a i.ji;;.i;n"ii The Ilitnl-oitiest l-ady in Mirtlmtown ar d Pa: terr...ti K-iuuk.-d i a tn.-tid trie "" ''-' " -"ew Kemp's Ba-sam lor -- - ' - ; hel hroa, ,,,.1 Lurs was . -"7"'-,-'" 1 " " " 'i'1 pt" 'T C Uf:b ,n"'".'"H wrcn , th and convmc-you ... It, m-nt. any ; 'Irui-iist will eive von a Sample B.!t: tree, I nA er thk COUNTY OF JUNIATA, FROM January 1, 188S, to J iuuary 1, lSS'J To the Honorable, the Judet of the Court of Common Pteat of Juniata Cornty ; We. the undersign, d Auditors in and for the County o( Juniata, elected and sworn acrnraitip to law, to audit, settle and ad just the accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff and Oen!iui-ioner of said county of Junv ista, do hereby respectfully report that we met in the Auditors' Ollice in MifHintown on tbe 1st Mondar in January, it being the 7th dav of fie nioalh, and after a careful ex amination of s lid accounts found them to i be a follows, from tbe 1st day of January I 1SW8 to the 31st d.iy of December. 18S8, the Treasure' lor the leir D. G. Shellen- : K,.reer. beine 1-n sent, pnrsnmt to notice : j js-i. n. . SHiLL'-csrsora, Treat. I)r Jan 1. To b.'nnce due Iroro J. M. Vt rotund, former Treasurer $ 7S15 f8 0 ontstit.dinft taxes... 10744 14 .. 5 j rcent. additional, Duplicate of 1S7.. 76 01 t-xes, levied, 1SS8, County 152o0 42 taves levied, 1888, State . - ca-li for s-ile r.f bonds . cash from Bedford Co , rare of tramp, Act 1SS cash lor A I eg hen v Co.. ca'e tramp, Acl 18S5 . co-b Iroru orlhan.p ton Co.. care tramp, Act. 1885 cash Irom cos's, Com monwealth against Kosa Stnitb ...... " cash from liquor h cerses, County's portioa. .......... . ca-h for reliate on bill of blank Rooks, . L. H utter cash for tax on un seated lands....... 2308 11 4 520 00 14 71 147 40 11 15 42 50 66 83 10 00 57 $40818 82j 1S83. D.O.SsmmnoFi.rrM.. Dec. 31, By amont .t orders is- sued and paid.... $2"i262 63 1 " outstanding Co. tax 10545 14 ! oniMnrj.r.rr ui l,'j ou " balar.ee due CvuntT. doll $106tB 3-J OaJttavdmg County Tax, Dtcember 81, 1889. ; ,885j HjUTV Kn,-,,V. . PaMeroD . . $ i isS6, M. Z. Sower?.. Thnmpuno'D I " S.M. B-a'e Tucror.. 11 99 1 f 2 so im 3b9 78 69 65 7 50 874 87 128 00 132 GO 4'H 47 114 82 13 58 14 43 45H 6 127 66 15 44 220 84 293 80 434 20 841 69 778 42 7nl an 211 36 3I4 88 2C4 8fJ 1887, J. U. .;!?.... B. le Jacob Spec.. .Delaware A. swartrland. rhaTette. ... " John Stourr... Fermanagh. " Jarob ForTry..(ireenwood. . P. Siroontonl.srk " A. Hcke'rrr:'rMiftlintowri. " J. Botiifer... .Monro.... " John Enset..I'attfrD.. B. F. Stimmrl.Port Roval J. J. CnlbertonSprnc Hill. " IT. W. Frrm'yrrSuBqn'han'a Jacob Spicher.Thomp'nt'n J. B. Barton..Tn(icarora.. Simnel Clrck . . W !kt . . . . 1888, 1. M. Leonard. Beal " Jcob Speco. . .Delaware . . William Land in Fayette.... Pivis Welter.. Frmaoarh. Jacob Foirey.. Greenwood, u J. S. McCahan.Lack.... .. 6. 11. Kullman.Miffiintown. W. L. Brackbill. M ilford .... j. Bottiper. ... Monroe . ... " Jacob Leaion. . Patteraon .. " G. C. Cromer.. Port Koyal J. L. Patterson. Spruce Hill G. W. l.yler...Su-(i'eh'nna " U. V. Letder..Thompon'n " J. A. Kohler...Turoett.... "8 09 28i 09 283 64 210 ;o 671 17 207 00 75 75 370 51 628 9", J !n- London. Tu?carora. !eh Kerchner. Walter 1154 60 Total oolstanding County tax.$ 10645 14 j Outstanding Statt Tax. DtcrmlerZ, 18e8. 1888, J. M. Leonard. Beale $ " Jacob Seece.. . IVIaware. . . " William Lmidi.Fytte .... Ivis Weller. . hernianacb. Jacob Forrey. . Greeu'oot. J.S. MrCaban. Lack ...... " S.li. ltollnMn. Miltliniowu. W. L. Bwkhill.Miliord .... J. BotiipiT.... Monroe.... Jricob l.eitii. . Pntteiaon... " (J C. Crozier.. Port Koval. J. L. rtu-rMu. Spruce Hill ). W. L t.T...5u!-qu'lian' " J. W. Lcder..Tboinpson'D J. A KebUr...Turbelt.... Janiea Loudon. TnM-arora. . Seih KercLuer. Walker .... 34 C 51 111 78 48 88 12 81 134 78 11091 J8 57 181 02 24 21 95 57 1,0 92 71 M 17 75 23 98 91 95 190 31 Total ou'Manrtine State tax..S 13i'9 30 Total ouintandmg County tax 10554 14 Tolal outstanding Uxea $ 11914 44 All of wliicb ifc reeprbtf ully aubmitied. J.G APP, W. P. GKAHAM, W. S. EIMOND, County jiariitort. AcniTo's Orricc, ) I Uiftiintown, Pa., January 11, 1889. $ ST.1 TE U EXT OF ORD E RS DR. WX BY , j THE COMMISSIOXERS OF THE COUXTY OF JUX1 1 T-i on the TRK1S I RER D. G SHELLKXBERdER i E.q from the .t day of January ; (Ac oil day of Urctmoer, ls-3 inrlmirf ' J Jticei and Couilablee Feet Commonwealth Cats. E. B. McCrum and otber Juntices' lees. IKc. lerui. 1887. .....S A. C: Powell, and otiiera CottHta ble. lee. liec. Ten., 1887.. J. B. M. Todd, aud others Jus tice' (eta. 18(-8. ........ Samuel Lapp, and ollitrx, Cou-siatlt-i' let-a, 18sS 22 18 24 01 157 14 150 69 Total $ 854 02 Commonwealth ll'i- Feet Paid. . r".?. 13 86 reesl..ritDw-, Uec.r Term. lss Ft" lor .ilni mjrir IMS.. o 2b Total 4IS 10 Exoneration, Percentage aud jlbalemenl. Charlca McCormick. dujlicate. lv-i $ llct.ry Swab and uliiers duplt- Cilles, 1S5. .............. . J. C. Heale. and otLtrs dupli 24 53 10G 44 893 24 851 58 206 62 cates, 1X6 ! Jacob Spece aud, uih- rs dupii- "'".' 1Sh' Uavia Weller. aud oll.ers dupll- cates lHr3 .. ! ' I Total 15b2 31 Public Buildinct. J . J. llorn-ne. rn..!r t.i doora. tntter 4tc r i - - - 4 00 12 09 4 50 64 70 4 5 00 0 00 7 75 2 CO 1.K) no H 53 SG 37 12 50 t. ,v- . j icpaidn; el k 1 mm rMuinwr, inini-r arm I ps'rmg steps Join. Bonder, lli-urt roof, cowls, cbiruuevs, ic r. . T r 1 - .... r .... I c,;.lrt Hhu.w O. N. ( i.sben. paintir:i: cowls and CoUjt Houre r.rr.t .... ...... W. F . r-der. nork at i.'ourt liou-e c-hairs, ......... . Slunel Kll'Zt-r. I.iullii asbes 1 rur.i l .our r J I ulise. ........ . K U. Hcrp,,e, ,. l.e.t...... ; 1. ilolman, rej-a rs to li ne-, fce. Kr,.i(,..r Jj'i ... Ids, , tone work j ladies' vault tror.i (Tourt louse. Honrd Funk, ce-l.r window... shutters, lumber aid work done at ras room..... John MeNilty. j.nitnr's tees..... John MrNutty, extra cleanin-;. . . 17 78 125 00 8 OO Total $ 65'J 73 Court aud Jurort Pay. T. II. Memineer, court fees De cember Term, 18.-7 $ 33 95 Joseph Cumn.ings, stenographer, 1888 190 00 T. II. Memineer, court lees 1888 94 73 J. B. M. Todd, court oier 00 00 J.F. Ca'houn and others, tip staves 128.00 John Lantx and otbtrs. Grand Juror 802 f 8 Abram Betiu.-r and otbers, Fetit Jurors 1103 11 Total $ 2771 87 Road and Bridge Viewert and Damage. John Z-xik and others, road d tin- ace, $ 25 00 W. CaUioun, and others, road viewers 259 23 Total $ 284 23 Registering aud jlstetting. J. M. Suiorl and othrs, Asses sors $ 828 00 Constable Return. Sjmnel Noleand otbers, Consta ble $ 251 17 Keeping and Medical' attendance of Tramp . MTui. Daly and others $ 290 19 H t.Ora Penitentiary. Joseph McMeen and others $ 168 80 Cbuay Prisoa. North ti. Son. coal, 1887. ......S Francisous llaiddare &. Co , jail locks, 1H87. Dr. L. Bauks, mediLal aftendaoce, 1887 K. H. UcCiintic, sr.ndnesior jail, 18S7 Or. S. A. SuiotJ, medical attend ance.......... .. David Fowlea, bheriU's laea and boarding.... ............. Jacob fc'ka, plaitenng and wbiU; washing.. .. . .............. Pbilu Fannabaker, sasb and re pairs to jail windows...... Frai-ciscus Uardware iL Co., ruer cbsuise. K. 11. McClintic, spouting. John iicNulty, repairs to pave ment C F. liiukle, bed tickiug. Sic... 38 41 45 91 5 96 7 45 1 60 185 C2 21 00 7 62 12 00 11 54 2E0 6 54 25 00 48 75 11 67 12 43 9 25 Ovjil Ctarters. repairs to jail wall Chas. Fi-ber, cleaninr jnil vault ls.nbeck .Nel,n. eo-1 Farmers' Mercantile Aa-oclatlon, coal D. Ilolman. stove and repaira to stoves in jail ............. . Darnel Paonabaker, repairs to jail 9 75 40J J Bond of County Paid. W. H- Aikersand otbera, bonds paid $ 7240 00 Juterett on Bond Faid. Elibn Becner and other, interest paid S 1333 10 Printing and Stationery. Win. Allioon, priming $ 219 75 T. D. Uartnan. printing 18o 00 Botis!' Jackraan, priotinic.... 142 75 B. F. Schweier, printing........ 105 50 VI. J. Hun', atatiourry .......... 10 59 W. H. K'jllman, p-na, Ink, 4lc... 12 39 Total $ 052 89 Building Brxdgat and Repair. I. J. Brennwbolta, soowicg Basin BrWte.... Boyd Wilson, repairs to Port Royal and Groninger's bridges. ..... Wra. UUb, plank tor Staui baugb's bridge... ........ Wm. BoMwt, snowing Port Koy al bridjee D. B. Doty, boards Tor basin bridge John Leonard, repairs to Poioe roy's bridge............... P. P. Sieber. repnirs to Basil, bridge, contract 1?87.. ... J. B. aleloy, snowing Licking Creek bridpe... ......... .. Ditai.-t Pinoab'iker, hbarpening iooIk for masons at Basin bride - Homer Berry, work at filling up roaday at B is n Bridee... H. A. Meyer-, repairs and paint- inir Tbomiontii-.-n bridge.. 1 00 9 60 6 03 5 00 1 00 1 00 76 77 2 00 4X0 4 00 14 00 ! Moses Par-nat.jfcer, hanging llgbt at hihiti bridge............ Wm- M. AHison, expenses to Showers' bridpe .... ...... W. H. Grecinger, 4 bridge dratts ami siHCincations ........ .. C. C, McCnlloch, repairs to wood en bridge at McCulloch's Mills Georpe S. Conn. repira to iron bridge at McCulloch's aiills A. Kice, repairs to Coneord bridge J. C Dimm. lumber !r Licking creek bridges..... J.K. McCal-iin, lumber lor Varnes' bridge J. L. iioop. work .one at Port K-ival bridge. ... ........... Wm. Varnes tnkiuc oat broken bridge. Hiltord ........ W. M. Miicb.l, repairs to U awn's Bridge Bobert Uumphrey, repairs to Del aware bridge ...... ........ P. E. Horriag repairs t. Varnes' hri.it e Georg" K. t,--dmun. reijuiltliiig ( irtge at WcCiilk-ch's Villf . George F. (i.odma., rebuilding l" tfeorge F- tioiHlnaitii, repairs lo Port Kuval bridge.......... tleotge F- Good mm repairs to llawo's t-ri:pe. ............ Jonn Snotcr, bsuling plank for Hawn's bri'lge. ... ........ Wm. M. Allison making article, bond, printing bills, and pe tition to have viewers p p -inted V -itioifl'iuga bridge. W. V. bhirk, repairs to Oukiaud bridge. ..... .... Wui, Kennedy, wing walls, Mc Culloch's l-ridge...... ..... W. II. Souders, fl;ltng up road way, MeCuliiK'h's bridge ... Misc llatietiu orders amount ing to...... .... ...... .... Isaac Mefci-uer part for baiidiug Mahontotiga bridge ........ 2 75 5 00 62 50 10 77 85 00 3 50 10 14 13 t!0 4 00 6 00 3 00 79 07 1 70 1372 60 60 00 245 00 12 33 1 OO 35 00 3 00 33 H) 112 00 15. 432 f.O Total $ 2,J3(?37 CotniniiiiowTi' Office. S. B Loudon, sale boue'tit tor rflice $ 35 00 W. H. Kolltuan, took regia'er oi orders 15 00 J. FI . Canuiugfiam, services as Commissioner. . 60 (sj Francis llowcr. services as Ooui- lrli oner. ........ ........ 9500 Absalom Kice. service as Com Totssioner G. W. limrlilicl I, salary as Clerk V . 1. Ailvon, sal try as Counsel F. 1.. llufer. b!a! a lwoks tor 3 253 72 550 00 40 ro yrars. viz : 10- reutry books, 51 'rliscript. 153 military eri to'itiicr.l Im,. Wsosd 1 military t'. c iler .......... ......... Tola' $ General aud Spring Election! C. S'c!'ieU.n and others, i-h-ction c (liccr s. ... .......... $ Public Office. W. U. Alli-en, au.'.ilititj Frofbono tai valid K.gisler and Recorder 1C91 90 200 14xi 17 IMJ 1557 T. H M mitiger, -.ppearauce dct-ket 187 K. E- I'r.nv, mt-'l!aiieous register Fra' risen Hardware Co., luls., 1887 YT. II. Hoiliusn, biaik books, 4rc. I), (i- Sbellonlwrper, books lor Tre.iMir.-r. . .... . ......... Franciscus Hard n are Co.. rods.. T. D.t'artuan. enve'opes 1'rottion- otrya cftioe. Msry J. Hunt, stationery W. F. S jyder, boards for tilling pursi.ses.. .... Fsrmers' Mercantile Association, coal. Daniel PannebaUer, repairs to Treasurer's vault ......... John Bender, tank tor hot water. E. E. Ferry, registering officers oaths. .... .... D. G. Sheib-nberger, Treasurer's saUry Joseph i'elber, Jurv Coinmissiou er and clerks. ........... .. J. O. A pp and others, Auditors snd e'er E. E. Berry, registering bond of Treasurer ................. 'J 56 4:'. 50 11 4, i' 9 (Ml 1 25 7 60 6O0 00 b 7 50 77 P0 6 00 Total $ 1037 34 Miscellaneous Order. J.A Murray, loardmp jurors, Decemlier teun. If7 $ 3 25 T. H- Meminper, court cos's, case W. Bay. PweinlM-r lertn 18h7 1904 AndiewS. 1 .;n-l.. ri, ha k .cslp. 70 I.eTi rrn.plM-'.l, wildcat scalp. .. 2 00 Absaiom K re, biiri-l ot (.ordon si.d Hurrei!, deceased sol diers fi.OO R. II. Patterson, tux, lutiitt and skunk scalps.............. 4 ."5 J. E. McKsdden, tomo-loues for deceased soldiers 50C0 J. G- App, reward for capture of horse thief 20 0.1 E. K. Meyers, eieciiou laws..... 3 00 S. E. Kinaer, expressaze. . .... . 2 55 Char ea MilliKeo, owl aud bawk .Clips...... 150 C. B. Crawford, postage and box rent 10.-7 W. M. Allison, lies 0:1 collection account of J . Copeland CO 90 Jobn Tyscn, wildcat scalp aud certificate 2 25 S. 51- Beale, attending to settle ment with old Treasurer.... 3 44 Richard Doyle, scalp certificates 00 John McNulty, extra cleaning, hire, 4-C '. 29 00 Philo Pannehaker. worK, nails, ic., for eates 3 00 James hobisun, sbarpetungr lawn mower.................... 75 Hand Bsshore, lime for vaults.. 7 6 P. Espensohade merchandise lor prisoners from September l!b7 to June 58t!8.... 3 06 D. (i. Shellenberger, for insane asyluiu 104 00 S. B. Loudon, lawu mower..... 8 00 T. V. Irwin, sprinkling streets.. 5 00 Epb Duncan, burial ot D. Peck, soldier 1800 A.J.Patterson, making collec tion Irom State by contract of 1887 275 00 Adam II. W eidruan, insurance 011 Coorr House 6150 McLaughlin & Stimmelt. insur ance on Court House....... 101 10 J. B. M. Todd, insurance on Court House .. 2160 A. 6. Okes. u, insurance on Court House 61 50 Jes.c Grubb, insurance on Court lorka Total . . House 61 50 Job. J. Howe, K-e lor Court.... 1 W A. J PaiU-rsou, Sopreuie Court lees, McDonald ca-te 30 00 Jos. kLiiuv, wildcat scalp aud ctr- tinoaie.... ........ ....... - -' W. C. Poiueroy, Xieasurer Juniata Agricultural Society 100 00 J. K. l'-itliiou, Ueturu Ju l;e, euaiorial Couveiiliou .... el John McHtt-n, Keiuro Judge, Cocgiessional Convctitiou. . 100 Hacbeck Nelson, lumber tor gas macbine.. .. . . .. 4 01 Kranciscus Hardware Co., gao- lioe, fcc.. 7165 W . K. Autuan, expeuseaou Teach ers' lusinute. ...... ....... 180 85 C. B. Horuiug, watting lor Court Hou-e t?3 71 W. 11. Koders, aic-jtiol lor ton:U o0 I). i. Dolv, coal 25O0 Manbeea Sc. Ptelson. coal -oUOO Henry Mawk, brick autl repairs to cellar iiidow ........ .. - Commisslouera expenses to Cou- veiitloii .1 Erie r 78 03 loial $ Recapitulation. Justices and Constables fees. commoi.wea'rh cases ..$ "Oinmonea:tb witnesses Exonerations, percentages and sbateniL-Dts ... Public buildings Ctiurta arid Jurors pay Koaa and bridge iewers aud r-arn-ges. ......... . ....... Registering ana ai-sessirig .. . . Constables' returns. .... Keep ng and lurrtieal attendance, trump art, 1SS5.... Western Pen itenliary ...... County Prison................ Honds paid 167 90 ar.4 02 418 10 1--82,3I jvv.t 7:f 277187 2-4 23 S2 0 251 17 .90 ICS 4'12 7240 1333 052 293H 1338 1091 1(137 lO'.I , Interest paid Printing and st tliimerv . . ...... Bridge bnildiug and repairs.... Commissioners' ollice. .... .... General and spring elections.... Public etli.-es Miscellaneous orders Total $ 252(i ti'i We tbe Countv Commi'.sioii.-rs of Juniata rountv, in compliance wuh tiielaw, do pub lish the foregoing as a statement of the re ceipts aud expenditures ot the county afore said for the vear A. D. 18S", a loutid on the bonks of this oflii'a. Qiveo undef our hands this 12th dy t.f January, A. I). 1889, at the Commissioners' lirtice in Miffliotown. J Mniara countv. Fa. J H . C L" N N I N f i H A M , FKAKCIS HOW KR, DSAI.(IM KICK, County (ommzssiouer. Atlett: ). Vi'. Bi acnriei.u, Clerk. I.I IBII.1TI OF Vl TY. OiitFiauaiiig Co.. bond. $ 3 l(Xs O Outstanding canty wrdeis.. 4 00 T -is-1 l i-hiliri-s $ 31001 110 .si;t! or (oiMV. Oiir-to nit c ix--- 11914 44 O..-I1 ii. tii.ds 1 r.-s Total A .-' 3t; 1 L- . 15555 66 l.trtbili-t'-s over Asset . . ..! 1544-1 Theol l. st snd le-st lustiiuti.m for nbrain ine a Business Ediieaii.m. ""j lia.e sue ces-ln!iv pre area iiioiiki .h r.i aoi-iie n.. lr loe S.I..U uiii ies ... ii;. r... tin.."... address. H. IH Fr & SOXS, Putr-l-urg, Fa. '1Yic Firm. FALL AKiJ Vt-11-i ri.ia, UUUiO. No more summer for months to come. tall ami inter are llCie, and tO COnlorm tO the ..T.-,.o- tl,,. -senior T..flii,.-r cnange, tne Oeinor member ithe firm ha? just returneJ irom 0y a i s j Eastern .Markets, where he m- 2ww tecte,i Wiih groat c.'iic the goods 133.72111 hi.s many j'atrons i'tor. m "! r -VT a II I ; 1 VI IJ. V.'e l: ive now filled our lelvcf with Fall and Winter Good.-, of all kinds. (Jur cus tomers have ajinreeiated our efi'oits to irive the in jroods to j suit tlieir nurpo-.es, and we j believe that we are better pre- 4.:.... .1: ..; pai L'U 111.111 VI VI IU llieilt llicru i -i ii- . confidence. W e invite oti 10 eome and .-ee and be . ati.-fied. 15 I In our dress gootls department 5i)D(,!.v. 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 cmi be muted in fit, .juiiiity and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them ail. We can supply vou with foot wear for any in or out door .service. Our jrroeery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line oi Fresh, l'iii in and Fancy Also, the only full line oi aUEEiSWAUE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention, ltemember the place, Main Stuekt, Opposite Cocbt House, 31i.Hiut4vn, Pa., Fred'k LSl'J.AXCilADI Ac !Oll. f3 niT'QrEi-FnTFnF-M'i-i"w- Sft. UIA 0 r "S"1 tt"-tuJ. Ll U-.lr l.jr lo.uio Amrrlon "ou.-n. r '"'Ti to sU other re.n. mertlea, or tui r.-Iund. S.-nt by tnsil. SL Put.. Life ofHENSr WARD BEECHER SST-JstS 1.1IU1 IflVIIM ( i-lallua . Brooklfft. N.T. 1 00 rP.vRTP.-0,T Dd Sam" jLVJOLf CKNT plea Free to men can- v.-,ers for r. Scott-H Genuine Electric Kelts, nruahea, &. La- dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets, ynirlt sales. Write at once for terms Dr Scott, S?.si B'wsv, N. T. AUTUMN and wirif 1 BAVli THiJ Liatest Fall WINTER The Ibautplon lfliler ol.JualalH cuuty havinr j turned fri.lli KaMfrn cltIM vrltb a. vttuai(U FA JLL AND WIJNTER STOCK, Vvill intitu fi'ien-.l, ci.Lii riralg, win -riuim ies. aii.i n,.:i ;lt.tlr merits. JEN'S BO IS & CHILDREN'S 08 ' FASHION AHLE CLOTiilXU and Gent's furnishing good. Firut Clsbs, toii.biuiij-r iSt I i)n -. - vaa,iiT 6j Elegance, with prices that will asteuisb. you. Xu bale is expects, 16 I prove this. But I RF.k your patronage only wlwi I p;i- ceiu' ler- miCcfat'e-. j Ktock of HATS, OAFS, HOOTS & j J h. h.L.H 1 , tjalieo. 1'erca'w and v ! CnffsTrniiks mi'J Satchel , is full 19 ' 80 W I 0W 10 I 89 ; 37 , 72 i 9t ! 31 j GO i Sam'l THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIEll FI:p, IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1?S6. I.oi'ts K. Atkissok. Y. M. M. Fkk!cki.l. ATKI-ISO.1 K 1E..M:LI., ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, FA. KCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrick On Main street, in place of resi- ilTs. .Iccomkouath -; ,vaTt, 11, Hrnn of I. on is K. Atkinson. Ksn.. south ot Aaur .t -. -..i . . . "' Bridge street. JUct 26, 18Sti. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. I)., Has resumed actlvelv the practice Medicine and Sureerv and tbeir collateral : t.. . x "1; . V" " '"" ' -. branches. Office at tbe old corner ol aud Orange streets, Mifllintown, Fa. March 29, 1876. .ns VcI.atGni.iN. Josfph W. 8lIalEL ! 314 1.41 411 1. 1"4 S. STiMJiKI., IKSUEAKCE A0EKTS, fORT ROYAL, JVXliTA CO., PA ' " , " rC?-Only reliable Companies represented. 34 1 Jan. 1, 1889-ly t-h j vtt : r .3 X till. UUU TV 111 LCI UUUU9. I would inloriu tbe public that I bale now in my i.err ri-lmery t.,ro at my place i Ai,r.a 0 2 ' e m : Trn.ne t a . - h-.J i ir-iucutr uu uiLfr f-.rrcL, .u : i.i 'in t 11 , , uijiatJn r 4 m ; i ifctuii !i 7 4t p iq ; Kj-f. pecond door irom coruc-r of Hrid-fe fttree', j UiuttlOpin; li.-i.;r.iiliure 14'. piii- fyllA. B )u Btock of faU t iritt-r Tnithnt goods, all new, and of the latest Mvies. " "'.i. r-'-pr- ,, ' ' at 11 .il p. m., vrl:. rirrrr.l and bavit.g employed first class milliners 1 Ism prepared to supply the public ev.-rvtliin found in a fir.te'i.,s milliner . store, come and examine n:y stork. consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. IiKI.ML. j "arc." -Z-tl.. ; umiy at 4 c,ua. ni.; Han ..burj, !. . : Iliiiicnpiion, 8 ... a. m.; 'yivr..irt, 9 21 a j (JIATA VALLEY BANK, i ZZZyZZXZ j np nim mnn. nt. ora, 10 04 . iu.; liexic, 10 n: t. m.j fori ur .lilt. L1.11UIT...1 I. i Koval, 10 13a. m.; Mi!!!iB, I -d a. with Millord, 10 26 a. in ; Narr . .., in 4 a. .- of BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. oi ( : Stockholders Individually Liable. ,-oskhi kotiikock. Pre.ient. ' T. van ikwin, r.,,.r. j hhictoiu. ' oiiier.iy , jos.-pa iw.it.ro, a, '"'"' Hertler, Fbiiii- M. Ke-iier, h)lf.M K. Louis E. Atkm.n, j r-v-J,"",n- fTl-C K HI -LI IBS : Philip M. Ki pner, Annie M. Shrllry, Josepii Hothrock, Jane 11. Irwin, 1.. K. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C Poineroy, J. H..i:ies Jrwln, John Ilertzler, T. V. Irnin, Mury Kurtz, Jerome . 1 hotej.. on, Jr C harlot le S nyder. ti it- . .:-,' ) me.- mu nmr j.t . . in. ii.iereei win . .. i.aiu on ceriircsies .-1 ni-ii. lie. to" ,i, ik-.".!! J Wl.SU TO .STATT. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing- Tlmt I can stop tooth achk iu less tive minutes; no pain, no extracting. That 1 can extrnct teeth without than pain, by the use nf a mud applied to the teeth ; w ill eonneet with oiindav s i ! i.i and gums; no danger. ; llarrishurfc at 1 15 p. tri. That Diseased "f,. f n m"' tnown I.EWISTON I'lVIpiN. as Sctnvy) treat i.T-.ed s'lcc ss' r,l!y I Trains leave .ewlst !. Jim.-stoti li r Uil ai.d a cure sirluf; ca-e. Teeth FiLLKi, and warranted lor life. j 1 r,i"8 !'I"riv ' LewiMua n Ji-ti,. Trsa j , . Milroy st 8 60 a ni, 1 !' pm, 4 ' 1 m ; frssi Artificial Teeth reps.red, excha,ipi-l or, ; Suub , 9 -5 a 4 . . reniod.Ued, Irom $'.1.00 to $1.' per set. Beautiful Gum Kuaiueled Teet inserted at TT KON E VI VLSI. ".. prices to suit all. Trains leave Tyrone fur li.-lli fust, iti All work warranted to five perf-ct satis- Lock Haven at X 10 a 111, 7 1 . p in. Lri faeti.m. People who have artificial teeth ' Tyrone for ;iirweiir.villo ari l Cieat'sid si with which they ciuinoi eat, are eseial!y I S -0 a m, :i 05 p ui,7 2 p iu. invited to call. Will visit pr-.f. SMonally j Trains leave Tvrone lor W arri.ra V'art, at their homes il notified by leiior. ; l'euusy lvania Ku'ruace and Scotia at 4 fa Will visit regularly ar Richfield the 2nd ; n i"- I 10 p m. weets of May and Octotier. Trains arrive at Tyrone from LViieisiU Terms Cash. Gr. L. DllTt. j a-d ClcarHuld at ti 5iaiii, ad 11 4s ' : m, 1 7 p iu. rractical Deutliat. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Sco.'is, tTst EsxaBtisuKo is iirriiTOw, Fa., in 1S60. ! rir8 M:lrl- HIld i(.11LJ h aU)il p.ir.ce at Oct. 14 'Bo. ; 1'5 a ui, at 6 40 D m. GIL,S!OIIS!OIL,S! "TUP CTI VPilBTI P.TT rflninilTr ford. Ilvndman and (.ii..i.rrand at 12 1 J.U.U U VIU UUiljU -ill all. .Aiuiaitur.il ill. 1 . .1 r n of Pittsburg Ta., make A SPECIALITY of manufacturint; for tLe Dom.8ticl t .... c .., r.jBt 0 w iiiiiriii. 1 Trams arrive at Altoona from poi-i trade the Finest Brands of Illumine.- ! Pouth, at G 45 a m. 11 85 a m. 1 3-3 pra-." iDg and Lubricating Oil,, X,.hlha p" ra- 6 4" p m- 7 0 p nd 10 " ' aud Gasoline, that can be made from ! Petroleum. f ' t- i ii Caution .ollce. challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum, If you wi. h the most VJVIFORJUL Y SATISFACTORY OILS I.Y THE .MARKET, ask for ours, trade for MirTlintown and vicinity Supplied bv FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Jar.nnry Snd.-Sfl-ly. And STYLES i SHOHS OVEK-ALLS, W ATCllatS ait y bu tn. wear, Mill rrmptte. I':! sri.l rLEKSYLVAIilAIUiUOAB. TIBK-r a n i. k On srd after Sut U.it . .-. r ... I trams thai stor at iaitl "Ki.lrsn at.l'.'.e,.. . FAST7TAKD. ! Ditntincdoii '-..::". a. .. .... .. - I fi.RT . i... V. r. f..n ti -isj L 0;, tcVevtown 7.22 . i'.ea ''""a ..(i 4. 1., ilford 8 .i'i5 a tu.. M.ffia ot : r., i-... t k 17 . - a. :nc Third 1 Ther-ii sor .town 8. 37 a. j m , JiiJerstown P.,'i ,;, j ,.,,rt j m.( arrivir.g at IJarrivl u-r at 1st,, , ii'j n. 1 iiiia.it-ipiiia, l.p. ra. j .r.a .-nu.it I. . r a i ;-a a :tont Sailt at 6.55 a. tu., ai.d s'o. it,g a ail ri . 3iai:unn ui'i.-i-Tt rt:i.-..'. a 3:.rl 1 ',..-.. fc,.., rejrhes Miflliti at w '.r, a. i j 11.40 t.. si., 'j.t amies im l'!.i'vl!iik . SAr v , ' s'ra.tHi- ! Ia-.1L ISAIX ItlTCS IVl'sl.B-g i.W at j 0.55 a. in., AiMons at 2.1 ' p. ,i y.tng st a: rv i'-,r i..ti..t.s ir-itt. at Mtit al 6 I'S p. tu., Ilarrisburg 7. no ,.. rtf I adelphia 4 25 a. tu. "Hail Kxitcss lcav. rittil .... .uu.. - rv : i -t. 1 1. -..i . i. - t . , ilb I "r.. e ,-.. rasT Link !'t.j J'liml, !r,t a au r at ,: II .OO a m j IUrrisI urr J) 10 a ta : HI. I . . . . , . - r ' . j S 10 p m j arritas st I'n;Fi rr st 1 1 sspai. Ar Fasskno k bares r!i;i.l.:k 1 I-ewistown, 10 4.5 a. m.; McVeyMwa, 11 U . B m . N, :Wt(in Hauiiiton, n ; a. m.-, i- iiuitaon, i. i p. in.; i . rc-ne, i nt p.n. Aitoona, 1 45 p. in., an ! . top-at :i reptLtr .tfiiiun. between lljiui. aiil Ail. ..; Hiiiri E.vpnrss le it. -s l'hi:a lr 'pb'.a dai ly at 5 50 p. iu., Hf.rri-I.tir. Ji 'i p. m., sto puifr at KocnviHe, JrysTi, Dancaa i.ou, .t port, .H iller-town. Tk-un; ...siaai, 1 ort Hoi ai, Ii.mi at J : :n , 1 i i,. loniin. s. tu., .iri'i l it'...-c. s if a. si. i .... Mail Tans leaves I'll ': -i la'i k:a dai at 7.00 b. hi., il-r: nrjf ll.'J'i a. :., ew port. IU ) . p. t-i., Msfiiin 12.47 j. ta., lj I it.pat .ill reiruUr et-i'i -is ! rtr-n M.Ma ai.d A!r..r,tin reaches Aii.e.ua at . S'l . si., Put. hu. I. .20 p. in. AiTf-ii. a . r..M w-iT-A r; a TtiU ade'.pbia da-lv at 1 ! :, i a. u... i ,ir ' -irj at 4.1". p. in., ILluci'i n 4 4 .. ,-r.., 'r pert 6,1'. p. in., .Mi.i. i : i .".,; p. Thompsotitowa p. in., "i i-ljas 4,44 n. . Tit. -nr .. 1 . i ;i. ti . -.(1 . .'. ... ' -'.'. r- no . n.., j'orl K'l.lal , p. ;i., y. .-.In f. iu., I.cvi lston n t-.l. . 1 . t.i , V.i- T . ;. ti, IS ;. ni., i-.wt.iii lii ui.M'i ",10 f. si., lluiitiiipd-m 7 4;j :n , AH ...a 1 .1 I p. si. Paciiic Express lesves I'i.ii i.le'j i::a 1124 p in; Harris:, u.jEr I" am; ; .:.-a::r-a4 ob in ; Newport 1 I'i a 11; ';.';;4"in in; I.ewi.to-rn 5 i'l a i.i ; V-r!-wi & s.in; Mt. I'uiou 6 4 a tn ; !l r 12 a ill ; I'etersburc o '.'"i a n, ; . j.r.ice Crrs ti in a m j Tiro tie 7 ' u i ; r!-..-s U:.i, 7 22 a in ; Alti-mia .l'iu in; 'i:&:ut 1 2 1 j p iu. S a Shore p'jires e.i-f. STEAYSR, ranted in every j ry at 0 10 a in, 10 .. a m, ; I ". p ui ; tsr ' Sunbury at 7 4 a m, X mi i 1... arm i;.ca liaveu at IJ 0j p m. a'.J 0 ii f. Trains srn'vn T. ....... .. ..... r.irssaa- H. k B. T. R. K. iL BEKKOR!. T1TI. ieV- Trains leave llutitiugdos for Bif""', Hyudmau and Cumberland at 0 " a. and b . 5 p. iu. Trains arrive at fluiit.nr.il. fro:s n ' - - 1 I p. hi., ti 20 p. m. HOLLI DA YSKl'KG BRANCH. Trains leave Altoona for points so'-iih, 7 20 a m. S 25 a 111. 12 5" p 111. 1 f ' 5 00 p ru., 8 00 p m 9 i'l p ni. j A" Tonn are hereby cautioned, mt ta trespass on me lanas 01 ine i,u.i.-.-. Spruce Hill, ud Beale township", '"r nurl'ose of rl.. rmj tierries. Illlilti' t. ,n- or in ",h, r '-v trr''r forced against people who violate said tT ' June 9, 1880. j r- - ' J1 S ?1T : place to eet ob work done. 11 ; w yo ir ed.s.iytlii. -ii tl-rt -t-r.---vc; ?ENTi:q .VI IM SubTriT in linn- e , Trar-fu-iit rents p.'r mi . Transient umn, l'J ci r. Iledaetl,.: to aav.Tli.-. vear. M..r. at l..s t.:".'. 1111'-' ,r" ,.,,mi. i . : ; J-.l - ' .t :; ' -.1-: - " fa-.. ..- ,-UtV:.'. el- t .-. 1 ; . - . .' Mur.-'i s; Ki ' t-. I.:-!::''- f:. :..:!" T - : IV. : - J h- - tllMt I- il- : Mi. I ( ' . V :. 'fin. l:.:i 1 . V 1 1 A'. : ; l.;i- ' .1 -l l . si ! t.... : f-.'i I i ;i t:. . C'-.i.- t: .' 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