SKVILNLL Uhi'lbUUAti lI?FUNTOWN. v?EIMmi, TXtt. 19, 1S90. C. F. SCIIWEIER, ditob aid riormrot. The axe companies of the country : trirt, is a warm friend of the soldiers, liave combined. The combination Wlen the new rule were before the . ! tfimmittee he moved an amemlment e,nrl. ,ys ten thousand men. a,lopteil mftking reports The Matamoras M. E. Conrea- from the Committee on Invalid Ten tion in thw eountv, have had this j mons privilied, in order at any time. winter 41 conversions cessions on probation. nn 1 Tut: Railroad Company have been testing steum heat to warm pflssen trer curs on the I.ewistown and Sun burv r a.l If the experiment proves Wsfa.-torvnext w inter dry steam ... heat will I used .-uite generally in pa re er lr :ns. t r . .. i,u Thk D;tijo-ratio anti quorum uus- iness . l.stru. ti..nists in 'USres have set a bad example for all the co-intrv. I.-incr:tti' memliers of the L gislature of Montana to pre. V i n vent a busiui sh iiuoruin liave Me.l the stat- and a uumU-r of them are . . , ,1 - . 1 X" on a jutik'l to v.iurago ami -vcw York. i a uuik mit tiu if colored cit- recentlv lit in Jersy lel:M Otv f. r t lie eonst It I at n i of the race n, Mr. T. Th.-mas Foi tune.oue piesnon,.wr. i. in--mas r o. of the leaders of tl ..lore.l I-eop'e , 1,,1 vision in which he declares i I r . r. ..ff.i r i . ii-.at .4. c an. I a r.-l.fesentative . .ill .r 11 out. m their ta.-rs. -aid among other tiling, apers. "Tl. s br v t be solved l ,Iiti I'jt i- 'U canm t.,..re.l p. Hiilt) must ti.ppllig putting a j.jo t o n .inou oi I . ..." . I ...... 1 -,,.1 ...1 i .i - r.'t;,' hi.. l:a,i,l.. 1... I .. .1,1. ii,,tead The best lll!.tea, ini i . t f tlit race w .uld l; con served hi Li:t. if color:.! men would !-t"p up t tlm great big thinga in Iif i aud kicking bt.'caiise they could xj ' t liieiii. Tht-y tiiust turn right nr-cind and ("eu.e the small things .ii,..iii, i.iiinn lir -t T e colon d race is on .. of tin' steeple and must come .l-.uii It l as no business there. It, did ti 't cull its way there. The r ;,,r. .l man tiiu.f begin at the base l.l- up to the t ,i. He 11 n 1 e:i'i I it :uil lie imf and l:Mtlt'. Whew lie he want l.e wi'i rrt it." t,i t rtrns ni k what Waited Seven Years. I l it l-,Ie, I ,u:i, s,tc-ial to a a V t W paper sill : I hi'4 f the , ; att- 1 ti" s f th is city was , ii r . 1 v hv Mrs. Marari-t tl. a t'rr mmiiil; widow who i; d il,t ia t', reilress a curious 1 ri n ii. I who 1, -ft r, 11 much ; 1 - t d when f-he found tlia the : could In t l l'it l.er w l-oios. I, al flight r :11s n'o, sin said, ,. tiiiif after In r hiishand died, I , i-eiM'd an tT. r of marriage 11 a tua-i ot means, mi'i sm was -si d to accept him. I'.efore do-' -11. she consulted .1. K. Keed, n in whom sh had much c-nti-j and who was In'r nti'dilsir I wax married. She laid the inrit r h f,,r, lutii, hud t her surprise said : I don't want vmi to mairv that uiti Wl.v she asked. ' riuiM'. ' said, he, in tender tone, a ant you f,,r myself." S,,w, Weeds wife was in .!t!i and w as not t vpected t joor live N iyloti. It therefore appealed to the will ow that Iter tnena ami cmin- sc'dor was only making prudent pro - v si, .11 f,,r the future, and ts she tlur pi. fei red him t the other i'i. she dismissed the latter and sat mi to wait for the funeral which - ,t j rei-e.U- litT we.l.lnij,'. Sim lm.l , nitui inciiU-tits cotilil r fleet them. ur tut i full nti.lertriiiiline; with t very aitvanceil a'e lie lost a law i; ,1 th:it tliev nhoiiM lo litnrrie.l ; s,,jt which invulveil pecuniary ctm M.i.iti rift t r tlte ife ha,l left him a J c l us nf 'teat iinj ortiuice ami tin nc wi,1. m i-. S i she vttnte.l ami waite.l. , ,t)mit of which two of his Pruthers One veitr. three yean, five years, uml .lieil of liroUcn hearts, lmt he still attd the wife persisted in livino;. with H c ,titrai-iness that m'set all caliMila-! aiiillitsr. His furnace was acciileutal tt.itis. Ihit tin- 'lii;h;eil truth hell j ly oveit'.irr.eil anil tlra'eil alnr ly K' 1 l"' "er lover 1. Th. Isirrowcl each others money an ;;ot al,, nu on very s.K-tal ami mtituate , terms, no mitt h si that soiae pooi.le! in the cotumutiit v actually talkeil in-l oh aatit 1 v aU'iit them. I 1 inn' 11 ott ainl t i ii the stub l i rn w ife iz-'X t t he t ml , f lier s ritij; nt last, when st veti vears ha,i ' iis-t., I fi''-tii t hi' il.it." of the wi,l,iv's en i -,. 'tu-nt. Then sac f it. llv itua'iu ! e l tii it she was to have a new rin' ii"ii her tin'i r an 1 she wtniM s.m,ii ait at th4 same tahlewith her Ih1,,-. e,l an, I tra-le a th stores on his ac cottit Put ulas f.,r the erti,lv i f; man It t nil ' Wuhm si months fr.'iu t.ie ,. a'h of his wiff, Ket ,1. ,1,-af Vi n at'peals of conli.Lae iiin.K-euce. I Icl a iliis.ini a'.t.vr an, I sht? Xzh.-i-t at tins ttess. til. w !' ll o::n jjirl to th' i anii hi if: arallml ltiile .. l t W l.'keit 1 'mat! lllte.1 to m se th.- limn, hm.-nt of law us,n ' Kee.l. "Tiiere must ld snii law,"; ahe sanl. -for audi a .lemon as that.'! Iniacme her .lisuiav when she learn 1 that there4 was no provision iu ti.e i statutes for such cases. Slie went home a fc.a.1 nn.l ilisapiH'ir.te.l woman, ' thiiiltin of seven waste.l years that vtr,.,il,l never come hack to' her an.l of the , tVer that he threw awav. :f. r. k.il. r. us i re. u.v Flu re i...., I I... is t, an e.4itinjr time in i si' at Hoffman's clnir.-rt wtishiii. It-am, hin .s.imt.- i- recently. S ilonjeu Wolf "a ! l"'un,'s- His tal, ions were seven in 1 ". ''. "uhissec .nddav'satten-i''"8 lrv aU' 1',a' one "t i. k, ,1 the teadit r, J.M,b H i,ll"arter inches broad and his claws -r, threw him on the 'do, r and OI" ni1 lU:lrt'r inches in lenpth. It of liave done him serious injury ' W,LS th" l',reTi!4t -''S'? ever shot. " t some uf the scholar.; "tillantlv ' to the assistance of the teacher. C"rd f Th-nh-- t; t .ticyouttt; WioW w.ik am to uaiur.iiy was placed under ' J-atl by sip,,,-,. Snyder of IVrrvs- for his appearance at curt. The ' miiirii or i.vl.... t . - - 'eriti.r wh ti 17 1 ,,,!",,,1 , ... inev snail a.i - "ujf rutr-.iu for .listurbini - l.hI "m tb" Hiilailelvhii. Times: Br r'roc!:ira.s.t;orj cf lYesi.leut Harris od one-half the Sioux Reservation in .South Dakota ha been throw open to settlement. ThLs tract, which con. tains 1 1 ,000,000 acres anl is two-fifths the size of the State of Pennsylvania is said to be T-rv fertile. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Newport Ledger hv: Him. L. E. Atkinson, of the Juniata dis- lll'imuni liau lin rtiuf in .rmulip.l ' I ...... ........ 0 .- all through his congressional career as the friend of the soldier, and his populsrty in the district is thus well deserved. Subscribers to the Sentinel and Re- im buc ax wbo are dsck witn meir n"' than a year will confer I happiness noon themselves and the mnement of the paper by paying. Few of our arrear patrons w lid en- joy working one, two, three, four, J s - j,n five anil more years for a dollar an,i tt irl!f op trust We do not f0 ,,are their account in the j hands of an attorney for collection 1 and w.ll not do it if they pay within 1 6ix weeks time. Feb. 1S;K). tf. , . . j Awful Time en April 19th- I I Revivalists in Oaklahoma, Cal ifornia have caused a irenuine scare 'l,v their predictions of the tlestmc- ; tion of .in r ratieisco an-l ot its bis- ', t,r clt.v aeross tne nay or a great n- lal wave. tti"rge A. t.rtfkson, a . x ,; h) 9 int(( trure. uie l.M suowe.i niru mat oau isu- i a, j i d-n i ciwo, lakian.t. Aiameaa ana v iu- ' " s.. . e-'r? ! eartl-.iu:ike an i u.iai wave on a ni , l'.th. He savs the Iird showed him ! v,;ll, r ratieisco swept clean ly a liil'n : ,,nlr tUiln'l sl. rl. to . . i Hie moiiiiiains w,. mo oe Mini. I r.rit ksoii als, prelictel that the I worhl will come to nn en't in lsyr. I N ne of the cities overwhelmed will j Io rebuilt ; but on the land I. ear by . :lt I I . '1 1J. . temporary cmes w in or- num. nr oredn ts that this vear France will l-.'iii nar with Russia, and F.n-Iand i i ..... !... i . ;tl 1... ' w ,i 1 l,f '111. U1IU llltll- niu IKJ a - , tt I f ,,,,. ,n hUia and a j sillen.-e 111 i Africa Although the prophet s A It hi mull the prophet n r,-s itinramv is li I:ived iu liis ' nccHiiit-. f tliCNei visions, lie lias ; he has .lr, I t, ,,,- ,1,!.. m j.I tl,trtt l,n has . ' . ., ' ln-eii a run n the teut sti-rtt, the fni th fill lyiutf ia a stck t Ite ready t, tti the ni'iiintains !:ick of Oak land. ! How to Live Lone. i - is t'oinaro, .1 noble Venetian,' had It-en a professed epicure and lib 1 'ertinc till he entered into the 4Cth year t f his a;,'r. His Constitution nevn. more or U-vs bivm; tlirrroi. erected a w as so far reduced by the colic, rheum-' tsinMuit i-o h,,i k, bisk naa.x. atic J'tiins, fcvttls, etc., that his hy- ; and otbr on'bui'dings, with g-Hd sii ians t lentil nsstired him that he ' s.v4eli.t water. These prtp-r-c.uld u.it survive much J -n-er than j ,D lM :h cul- t wo months, that .... medicines what- '"" oF j.LE. Ten p.r cent, of the ev. r.-oul.l avert this catastrophe, ami j purcnaw mucv wa, ,,r.,periy is stricken that the only Kssilh- nivalis of pre- down ; titfeen p-r cent, when sate is con serving his lifr4 would Ik4 ji regular tltinrd by tne c,itt ; twentv.ttre per cnt. adherence to a frugal diet. He pin-, Aprtl I. 1 !, wh-n .U-e I will h. delivered . o . I, 1.1' 1 nd r,os4t-Mstin eivcn, and to balance tin dual V folkuvt.-d thirl advice, perceiveil , " .. . ,ka. , . 1 . . . , April Wt, lyl, with itilncst Irom April I, , symptoms of cnvalesenco Mthtu a ltl.t. Ueierr-d payment to b i,uml few days from the coinmenceiiiont of his plan of reformation and after the l:pse ..f twelve nionths v-as not ,,lv' ,s,mpl, telv restored, but found hini- self in a ltetter state of health than he : had evt r 1 -en ilurin-' anv pertotl fif dee d his life. He res . 1 v.-I. therefore, to Feb Hth, 1S9 . cuitine himself to tt still more parsim- ! onions regimen and to take nothiujj! LEGSL. but what he judged to be absolutely ! reMuisite for his supjH.rt. " jKCEIPTS Jt EXrEXDITURES Thus, during sixty years, he con-' tineil himself to exactly twelve ounces j i)F THE of food a day (bread and other nt.tir j COUNTY OF JUNIATA ishment included), with thirteen '. ounces of Ix'verao;-. It should bo ulso oltserved that dunnj this kn ; period he carefully avoided violontj ' lm:it, cold, passi ns and extremes ad . h,'rino; to this moderate diet not on-j y his Insly but his mind also acipuir-1 I p, so ,b teivmiued a tone that no cum- retained his usual health and tran- the liorseit. in ciinseMiience of vluch l , his arms anl leirs wi re tlislocatetl. He causeil them, however ti le re iluceil a'iiin, anil without taking any metlicints was in a nlmrt time restor eil. He.Iie.lat the a'e ,f Meilicai (lassies. A Puttie Ksjal. From the Nahvi'Ie Arnerican. Near H ilman, p.nl., last Thursday Thomas H iwill saw an ea;'.o of i:n-tin-nse aie hovering over the farm of John Kantt an.l armin j himself with a rule startt J to ha the liir-l, his three tli'jw followcl hiru. A well aime.1 shot Proujht the eavclo l.wn wouu.l eil in the win;. Howell nttenipte.l tt o:iti.r inru ptlt retreatsvl rap- 1 11.. V . .. . : . i t"te i ne nerce resistance oi i ne i hir 1 a'thouoh assiste.1 lv his thres4 j . llo'S. The Pinl attrnj'tt .1 t,i 'varry the war into Africa" by following ami atta.-kinr Howell, but faile.i on ac.smnt of his crippled condition. With the the assistance of more men the bird was finally captured and taken to Howell's home lmt tbe eale had t, W shot three times Itcfore he could le handled. He died after Wm in captivitv three lavs. How ell then cut him up and divided his winprs, t Ions, -tc.,am."!n the neiph iHirhotHl as trophies. It is estimated that the bird was two hundred and fifty years old. He measured seven tlte In " el Iur incurs irom tip to tip an.l ! weighed tne hundred aud four - st - 1 If tte rropri-tor of IKsoip's Balsam should publish a card of thanks, contain , ing expressions ot gratitude which come to him daily from those who'bave been cured , of sevrre throat und lung trouble, by r..st nstt of Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fsir sited book. How much better to invite all to call on any drnggist and get a ssmple bottle that you may teat lor yourself its power. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. the SEW DRl'G STORE. if. P. CrawtoriV Phaemactst, has ojieneJ a new drug store in Mif llintown and Las in stock a full line of all g. hxIs kept in a first class drug store. Presceiftioss acctbate lt coMPonrpED. Purity of ingredi ents guaranteeiL The patronage of the publicis resixctfully soacited. Democrat and llegifter building, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. tf. LEGAL. DMINISTRATHIX NOTICE- Ia Estate of Alvm Wilt, dictated The undersigned Administratrix, having been graded letters testamentary nn th estate of Alvin Wilt, late of De'aware township, Juciata couutv, deceased, out of the Orphans' Ccait of Juniata county, here by fives notice to all persona indebted to aaid estate to make immediate patuieot, and tboae having c'aiic present them properly authenticated lor st-ttleroeot. ELLA B WILT, Geo. Jacobs Adminiitra'rix. Attorney o KPHAN'S COL'RT SALE OK VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan' Court of Juniata county, the un der. goed Surviving Executor of Jacob Iru:baugh, late ol Tuscarere township, Juniata conitv. Pa., will sell by public out cry on the premises on Monday March 10th, 1890, a' 1 o'clock t. M. No. 1. A tract of me intain land altuate ' ia Tuxtrort Tap., bounded on the north ' by land of George Moyrr ; on the east by 1 lamia ot Christian ..r : on the aontn b ! aids of and on tbo treat by . . K.rIleT., bei c,.ta,uin- TUKEE Ul'NUUEt) ACKES, more or less. A Uxt of Ul , ,itllJf(, jn ,ime t.,whji,. t,.uidr l on th et bv "andt ot Jc .b UroUtMUgh, deceaeu. and ftnl'ps ; on the south by lands of Saniaei Ai.drett ClasM, on the went by land, ot Jotiu 11 trry, and on the burtn by o-bsr lands ot' J Dro sl-snb, deceated conta ni.i; THiarr six ACIl, ni ,ro or i,.,, ,,,n Bws.lio ddiiiii iisi thrr-n erected. o. 3. A tract ol land sitnat in am t..n.hip. bouod-1 ta the north by Und ot J"eph A- Wo.wi-uro. on the ei ly latvts ot S Ivster Price, on tne snth bv lanl - , ... . . j- - , of Sauvlet Pampas and Dstuel Mttf -t. ami on the west .hv Ur. ! ot T. lr.. soausti ,nj Dt,lrl Slfl,t, con:aitiiug itn rn ni Danirl Slfl,-i, con:sitiiug lent, more or les. .n A tract t.f land situ it in sane bound I on tbe norib by l-i'i It of township Abrthtiu Vi .krn. on thr rast t landa of Hmry K:n,on tbe soutb bt lands ol Sam uel I'annc-bftk'-r, and oy tbe wrst bv lands ot Abraham Vtihken contain ng iitii ' more or les. scats. 1 No 5 A tractof land situ its in aiuie ; township, brn:ided on tbe north by lands ot Irinirl Miif. t, n the east bv lands of lijcu-l watT.'t n,l J.-oO Ir l-b tillh. dtsr'd; r.n the s,u:b bv lands ot Jacob llroUbauli, dee'd. 11 tlir ut ly l.ird.. J .hn Hsrrv rui flitipl tj .rl'.t rnr.tiTiinfr TWrVTV-rivK by judgm -nt except iho d -f. rred payment upou tract No. 1. wLich will b rec.-ivcl by r,, "'''J" J,"'- ""'0, 'L" t "r'uRoLs B L"1H. Sarriria Executor of Jacob Prohbinch. ! FROM 1 January 1, IS V., to December 31, IS44!), Inclnsive. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Plees of Juniata County We the undersigned Auditors m aud for the ( oasy of Juniata, Elected and Ssrorn ac cording to Law to Audit. Settle and Jldjust, the accounts of the Treasurer. Sheriff and Commissioner of the said County of Juniata, Slate of Pennsylvania do hereby respectfully report that we met m the Aniitor' Office iu Mljftiutotrn on the st Monday of January. It being the Sixth day of the month aud af ter a enreful examination of the said ac counts, find them to be as follows, the Treat- j rr 0 G' ShtlUubergtt present pursuant to notice. D.G. Shcllsxbes jkk 7rcas r. Jan. 1, To balance due county, Jin 1st. lr-SS tt tt tt Outstanding taxes, ConntT. tt t . Outstandiuc t a x e a, t-State" ... ........ .t t. Tsxea levied in ISS'J, "Connt" u tt t. Tsxes levied in lssa, State." t t. tt f.h from bAnds Issued.- I44? tt t. t. Cash from Ketoi-e til! iss: Mahontonffa Bridge t. t Lath from tali piv. $3641 22 10615 14 1300 30 162SI 77 II8 30 352,.' 40 10 00 r.oo f 3 20 im 21 (S3 144 69 4 t-2 ment t.f Mihonlnsf i Brittse . t Ca'.h Iro n Com va Unit t C ish from ver lt ice t.5 pfr cent additional to county tax-a ..... Krror Patterson Dupli cate...... . .... .... $-.9. 89 67 ls5rO. P. G. S acLLCnacaoEa, Treat Cr. Jan. 1, By amenntol orders k1. les9.... ......$ti,S 4 t Outstaniline lo. Iixet I044S t. t. it Outstanding Slate taxes 1245 51 " " ' Balance dne connty... 1401137 60789 57 H4011 37 IS9. Jan'v ist, Balance due county It-f. Dec. ilsl To F. W. Koblc. Sheriff. 'r. To 11 verdict lees, !Ss9 ,44 0 IliSO Jan'y 1st, F. W. Nosle. Sheriff. fr Bv balance dui couutv $ll 00 Paid since settlcm-ntl OttilasJisy county Taxes. January 1, is;si. ls6, Tt. Z Sowers, Th.,rnp.ontown 1 02 i.iei , jaroe r fcrrey, iirerowoid .... 2 7w leS, Jacor. poecr. U.-lawarw ...... 2S 90 Wi'lam Land is, Fsyette. .....2S8 42 Pavis Welier Fermanagh t)6 71 JacobFomy, Greenwood.... 119 34 J. S. McCahan, Irk 269S S. H. Kollbton, Mifflin 141) i i W. 3. Brsckbill. Milford ".33309 " Jonathan Bottiger. Monroe.... 27 09 G. G. Crtixirr, Port Eoal.... 34 22 " J S. Patterai.r., Spruce Hill. ...271 17 tt Jacob Leyder, 1 noiiip-on'owo G. W Lytrr, Susquebanns., . .118 tt John nobler, I jrbelt - James LouH. n, Tuscarora. ... 126 fto J B Meloy repairs Varnes'---- ,J?n flh Krc,on"' Tor-. 64 M W U Bower b.Dliog plank Hurtling lfS9 John McL-onard. Beale 504 76 bridge X T: Van Horn. Delaware.... 652 36 I W H Pannebaker repairs twVn No i M:chatl Stoner, Fermanagh 840 35 ' J E Uollobaugb plank.. . William Landis. Favette (,27 0 ! Joba Morgan lumber SUmbauab's Jacob Forr.y, Greenwood 23471, bridge. .. S. D Siroonion, Lack wo, 41 : W A UcCaben safe " "guVrda" Port S. H. Eollruan, M Win 269 21 Rov.l bridga P'rori WUliam MeConnell, Monroe 431 8a John T Zook building smaU bridge tbe W. L. Brackbtll, Muford. ...W-2 60 H. I Fnnk, Patterson 309 i G. W. Kfpner, Port K"al....Il Danibl Knouse, Snqnebanna..ZsO 67 R. W.Gil!!.ioTd.8prneeHill....680 e9 Jacob Leydrr, Thompson town. . 94 38 Etew(rt, jicCaban. larbett....415 1 R. M.Oray, Tn-c-n.r. 53 95 Henry HootvlU-r, Walker 12S'i 45 Total outaUnding County taxe$lU4IS 21 Outstanding Slate Tax, January 1, 1890. 1888, John M. Leonard, BtnJe.... t. William Landis, rayette..... Pavis Weller, Fermanagh.... Jaceb Fcrrey, Greenwood.... S. H. Rollman. M.ftiin - t W.S. Brsckbill. Htliord Jonathan Kottiger, Monroe.... G. G. Croxier, Port Knjti.... J L,. Patterson, Sprube Hill.. " Jacob Leyder, Tbompontown Jamea Loudon, luscarora.... 1889, John M. Ionard, Beale N. T. Vaotlurn, Delaware... Michael !? toner, Fermanagh.. William Laiidif, Fayette.... ' Jeob Forrey, Gret-owood .. .. S. D. Sinionton, Lock..... u S. II. RoMmtn, Mittiin. ....... Is89, William McConnell, Monroe.. W.S. Brsckbill, Milford.... H. D Funk. Pattern. ..... . it G. W. K'pner, Port Royal... Uainrl Knouse, P usquebanua " R W. Gillai'rd. Spruce Iliii. " Jecob Leydor, Tbompsontown t Stewart McCabn, Turbutt. ... ct R. M. Gray, Tuscarora. ...... Henry Hoaletier, Walker 10.05 17 23 36 36 a 66 96 96 28 57 77 67 43 53 40 92 64 80 85 23 04 64 44 i.S 86 15J 35 9 85 41 65 98 62 41 51 65 57 18 68 58 31 32 t-6 25 54 24 m 8 46 53 78 7 92 SI245.51 1890, Total outstanding Jan. State and County taxes.... fllOJJ i2 All of which is respectively submitted. Ai'DtT.ta's Orrica i January 10. W. P. GRAHAM, W.S. NIEUONU. Auditor: STATES! EXT OF ORDERS DRAWX by the ComnttMoarrs of the Count- of Juni ata on the Treasurer, D. G SHELLES BURGER. ESQ ,rom the let day of Joan nry. 8sS.o the 3lf day of Deedmber, 1889, tacieiirr. JuMtieet' Feet and CommonirraUh Catet. K R. M.Cum ondottiers. Juttices ' 188 J 12 40 a r. P,tiell and olheis. Consta bles Fees. 1889 218 10 Total 3 5" Commoureilth Witntfee FrtKiurr Trrm. 189 $184 1-0 A) il Term. Ibs9 S. p-mbrr Tttrrn, 18s9 Ot cembT Term 44 ........... "ei.lti 43 hi Tots $ 1S 76 j " Exoneration , Abatement! and Percentage. Jaoob Forrev and others, Dupll- catt s. lj7 59 J M. Leonard aud otie:S, dupll- cste. I'-KS "2 - W illiam Land ia and others dnpli cates, 1 S: ................. 201 M lb51 Hi Tots! Court and Jarort' Pay. T. H. Ven.ii,fri?r. Court fee, Iss9 J. It. M. Todd, Court Crier $SrS 74 72 IK! ii, WO IIS 00 J Joseph, Cummms, Stenofraphtr. j. f. cainonn ana oinro, ii,a,-it Joseph I'etnell and others, tirand Jurors.... . .... Henry Diven aud others. rVnl Ju rors... ......... r75 II ! K,20 2S ' ; I Total Public i).,-,.'l T. T. Brtdtey. (frs nisi f J. McNultv, Janitor Hawk &. Sf uowers, piniiiiv C li reo' ...... .... ...... ....... Manbeck Jl Nelson, Co tl, C. H . . . V. F. Stider, tables fc C, C. H... L. B. Etfca, lime tor privies....... John Btndt, 4 new cowlesand re pairs, famace tloes .......... D. llo'utan, rcpatrs to stove C. U , j til. etc., . .................. D. Faniiehskcr repairs to lence lucks etc Philo Fannabaker work, lumber, gtes etc ...... . James Hamilton painting, steps etc. Ftanctscns Ilsrtlware Co , gasoline. (i 110 1 25 11 1 , : 72 K 17ii00: IS 00 i 25 j I 33 64 G 75 8 40 11 41 4 10 1 " 6 00 ; 10O. coal oil, etc D S ?ieb-r, w. od, court hni J F I'arkrr, repairs to latrn mower. J 1 Forem.n, triruniitig tree J K McNcal hsuiinc nrimh, ahes etc Uicellaneou small orders, ........ 14 70 $1617 13 Total , Road und Bridge Vietct and Damaget. K D Culbertsou anJ others damwes. $278 00 J J Castles and others, viewers. 3'.(i OO Total .$'i74 00 .fuelling and Registering. Wellineton Sniiib, and others, as sessors ......$1 162 74 W S Anderson and others, assist- ant assessors..... .......... 4S4 40 Total ...... ........... ....$16 17 14 Constablet Htturut. Uaniel Brown, and others, consta- . bles -b5 40 . r loiai ;w I'i Tromyis, I'uder Act of l8"i. Joseph Giger aud others, keepittc.f 402 01 John Polisinski and others burial.. 61 40 L Banks medical attendance...... bo 00 ToUl $ 551 44 H'Mrrm Penitentiary. Josiah VaMcen and others 70 00 T..tal 270 00 County Prison. Pavid Fowles, tes etc.. 1S8 t 21S 30 I'avid F-iwlea boarding prisoners lssv . 16 99 Frsnci-cus Hardware Co., hand cuffs etc........ . . . . . I. Banks a. Co., drugs jail. ... .... Jscob K'ta piasftring an 1 wbiie- ti,n.g .................... J VY Kirk m rchandise, jaal. ..... W F Snyder, tables, jail .... .... F IV Noble, Sheriff, es 1P39.... 18 95 2 10 12 75 13 62 2 00 332 IS Tors' ... CIS t-9 Court House Bond Paid. W X Sterrett and others, bonds $19.18 40 Total 4938 40 Interest Paid on Court House Bonds. Robert Ccmmibgs and others In terest $14"9 20 State Tax 00 Court Uouse bonds.. 99 80 Total $1508 60 Printing aud Stationery. Wm V A 11 is -in printing $ HO 50 Jack man k Co - 18.5 90 II E Ho n sail .1 165 00 B F Schweit-r 44 ........ 9125 J O limtn t. ..... M J Hunt and others stationery. 14 00 28 00 67 65 Total Bridges, Building anl Repairs Isaac MinrT bailarw V- 'r. ', bridjt j E G Hheaffer rrpairs Sntt ' lv John Coun rrpairs, tlawu'a c John Hencb inspecting Port hi, mi bndee John H Leonard repairs Potneroy's bridge ...................... W H Boss art repairs Port Roj al brid ge...... ............ 3 60 3 00 250 6 50 C5 10 00 4 00 17 00 90 1 54 2 50 2 12 j H A Stanibaugh repairs Pike bdge, ii A Kice repairs concord bndee.... . P V Rnr.-hrikt rt.anin. I 198 00 15 94 428 33 500 Cnhadim - George 6 Conn repairs to Water- ford brxlce 'tvs J W Flemtnx repairs U Waterloo bridge. ................... J L Ronp repairs lo Port Royal bridge .......... ..... Amos Lower labor at Horning a bridge.... K A Sieber repairs Jericho bridge. J H Neely Stct temporary bridge at basin D Charters mwra inspector B F BorchBeld surveying Mexico bridge. ....... Johnatnan Reiser plank for Keiser bridge.... Reuben Reynolds catching basin bridge... ..... II A Meyers building Reiser bridge part "Q Furrasoo-t and taking 1 25 80 00 100 00 94-50 . 14 0 4 50 417 41 out Pike bridite McCaban i. Revnolds building tu 1250 00 ba Dam bridee .............. Geo. F (Joodnitn repairs to Herti- lt,r'sand JcCiillnugh's brmges msson oik l P'irt R.ital and Pike bridge huilding Showers bndre in Port... ........... 4100 00 70 50 Uertsler tc Son ceiueut lir f rt Rovsl bridee. ........... .... John R Jenkins Blling at Port Key- 175 00 t bitige M L Keier taking our Thompxin- town bridge and tuaioo work at same.... ...... ........... W H Gronioger making drafts and soecitJcations lor seven bridg 222 95 es and surveving sites, inspect .. 237 30 inr lumber etc ........ H C Hower, lumber lor Cuba dam bridge and prt payment on Hawn's bridge.............. Reynolds fc. Kreider repairs Thom pson's Lock bridge ......... Uilliken At Paonaltaker repiir to Wtriord and Briner's bridg 1483 20 295 00 es and part on Groninger'a bdg 1300 00 W CI Smith tnaaon work Reiser's heirf... 93 00 G W Keller building Tbompaont'n rxA file t.ridees and nart on Port Roval bridge.... 4462 00 V.nkM-b at Nalaiin Dart on masou work at Bwin and Mexico bdgs 3300 00 Uanbeck . Nelson cement Mexico bridge.... .... .... .......... Tm M Allii-'Q rrititing txig notices James ai.d Beni G'oninger pert on Varues bridge .... ...... .... S Q Ki'hrer repairs to McClure and JtfcCoytown bridges ....... I B Clara building road in Coucord Narrows in place ol two bgds, R L Uuss spikes tor bridge 188.. Miscellaneous small order..... - 490 00 20 00 790 00 137 650 00 6 6 12 14 Total ....$1M0.J 28 t'oamunnrri' Office. F L Hatter blank books f W II Kttllman ink and ststionery.. J II Cumncham services as dim ruin-H'fier ...... ..... ....... Fiancis Hower services as Com.,.. Abloru Kice services as Com., .. W M Allix.n salary as counsel.... G W BurchnM salary as clerk.... J C Pimm printing blanks... .... C BCrawford postage............ C B Horning office chair.......... 61 O0 14 50 812 55 252 IX 4H " O J 40 OH 550 tW 1 ; 4 15 5 SO ! Total Public Office: $1734 3Sj B F Burcbtield auditing K R and ( Pro office. 20 U" 1'hiliiD llarlet and others jury com missioner aid clerks......... 17 12 1 JG App and otuers. auditors, Ien7 40 to , tt .t t. 1HHK 10 IMI 1 H J Hunt stationery 30 25 ! W'm Minn Co blank books 22 60 F L flutter mortgage inaexes, or- j rter 01 court . 1H8 7t) g u UrTn ind, Hi,;; mortgaicrs. or- der i.V court 1 75 0 F Murphy Sonsbank b- oH.... 40 50 ) y Shellenberger, part trcajetrers 1 salary '. J00 0 , J C Diiiiiu blanks K Kk Pre 7 50 John K ka brooms etc 220 W U Kollman p-4ns. ink. Iiloitirs.. 31 2 J S Hnilabaugh hauhug etc 2 12 T II Metninger blanks per act 1SM, 71 55 E H Berry 10 1 1 Total $1152 20 General Spring aud Special EI(iiou. 1 Spring Kleciion . $:t80 4-i 2h7 2M 304 H I , $!M 59 3M G 55 Special K'ectinn. ............ ... General Election Total ... , Miscellaneous Orders. S K. Kitizer, Kx;,rssae, Al.t..... r.. L. Biry. cernving 111 tit ages. Taeo. II. Meminger, certiljitig Jiilirements. 6H 70 2 70 n i Sliellen terser pr ct. on L.iq- qilor License . ...... . M A Murray, reward tor horse ih-e....'. ' I.. K. ira.i-r, htii-inir tiiubt'tis I or soldiers...... .... ...... George Stutls. setrttig up tolub- stones for soldiers ..... ..... 2 0 5 60 t -) 3 75 197 00 ' i 6 00 no oo I 15 51 ' 13 13 169 42 3 5 00 60 00 59 65 T. W. Anker, setunir up lorut.stou-s . i W. 11. Groninger and others, burial j of sold iers .......... . ...... ' Kmil Schntt. sul!tcripti. to to water I engine p i Shell, nborger lor I usalie As- I !"".. .. 1 r raneiscns Hsrdw tre at Co., wares, &c 'C B. Crawlor.1, pitstiige.... E. Anmtu. expenses leacners W it.stitu e ...... BKJuiikin, council fee, l.oiid.tn case. ............. W. M. Allison, ettu.lf'l tee, l,u don ess.- and collecti. ot Iroui colWcto' D G Shellenherifer, error Deliwartt luo 1S7. Jut.n Howe, Ice lor cut. .... taV. Expenses uf coiuii.tSBii'ners to con vention..................... V C Poiuert.v; 1 rea., Juniata Co. Agricultural Society........ J M Blsirsnd otl.ers. w,ld cat. t..x and mil k scalps and c -riitl csles. .......... . 1 OO j 62 oo! loo oo ! i 10 45 , Total . 103j 59 Recapitulation. Justices, constables, common Wtsath Casi-S ..... .... ...... Commonwealth witnesses........ Exonerations, abatements and Pr cts. .......... ..... .... .... $14 50 . 1S51 85 I . 292S 4S ! . Itil7 13 j . 674 0O ; . 1647 14 i . 205 Co nrt and J urors 1'ay....... Public Buildings........... Road and Bridge viewers. .. Assessing and registering . Constables returns Tramps under act, lSPo .. . 55141 . 270 fO . 646 00 Western Penitentiary C only Prison .... ......... Curt Bouse Bonds pain...... Interest ou C H. Bonds...... Printing and stationary....... Bridces, building snd repairs . 493S 40 . lot 50 . 627 65 .21034 28 . 17S4 38 . 1 152 20 Commissioner s omce.. .. Public Or&ce General S priug and special elec tions.... ......... ... ...... ii iscellsneous Orders 981 69 . 1036 59 I $41131 16 LI. II I LIT ICS OP COI5IT' Outstanding Court Honse bonds. i 13-58 (0 .. County bonds 300tl0 ! County Orders .50 Contracts ... 9562 To'al 70970 .....' ASisbTSOFl'OOTV i .. i : . p Cast, m I ai.iis ol Treasurer.... . .$1101 1 Outstanding county taxes........ 1044M ! State ' 1215 2 (J0 ! Bills collectable 47 Total $25752 09 Liabilities) wer AtmelM 452 i 8 00 We tbe undersigned Commissioners ol Junista county in compliance with tbe law do pnnlisb the torecoing statement of the receipts and expenditures of tbe county aforesaid tor tbe year suding, Dtxeuiher 31st, 1899, as tound on the book ol.the officcl CoamssioKxas' Ocricc Uifflintown, January 10th, li90. t, JoHH H. CrsvisGHAii, 1 Faaacis Howsa, Commissioners. Absalom Rick, ) Attest . ti. W BracHriai.n, Clerk. v u af P. a. f , 1. Locis K. Araiasoa. r ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, M1PFLINTOWN. PA. ro-Collecttng and Coareyancinc prompt ly attended to. . , . r : . a . r in mmca va .w. . , t B atWinann. KM., SO Tim Ol aence oi " - -oa .aiui. Bridge itreet. WILBERFORCE SCHWEYER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIrFLINTOWK. PA rrrs-Office on Bridge street, opposite Court House. Jr.-. Vrl.iCOHLl. josarn . ct.- lIC-I.4rGUI.I3l S.STIJI.MM4, IKSDRANCE AGENTS, prlffT ROYAL, JUS1ATA CO.. PA. trT-Only reliable Companies represented J.11. I, lS8!-ly DB.D .CBAWrr.BD, Da. Daawii. - 1 D' R. D. M. CRAWFORD A. SON. hr, formed a partnership for tlio pracltce - ... 1 t nohfl t..u .t a. .t-.nii. corner l ir i nu w.- aji.... t t i,iu ur trwi ' h en- gfzt-d. A -la wj leu at me storo ot Mr. ll'iwsrd Kirk in Patlerm tor call., and will be t-Xamined at I0 A. M , ana .j p m., ot t-st-b day. Aiil 1st, stQ'X ouont fti-aVbCia. mm llMUOffg IV l(Vas. ...M A. J -J 4-nt fortHa! iu tssakor ' ' a . t "--. I. i."i - 1" '1 - MASON & HAMLIN. OKU 4.X AID PliSO CO., BOSTOV, NEVT YORK, CHICAGO. sen OIt(.T STIVE f Contains a live octave. ishej in a !arce and handsome case ot si. lid I blsck walnut. Price, rish; s io soi l on tbe rasy Hire jsvsiein ii H2.37 er q n a r te r , 2'24 J. I t,n quarters. I whiMi orpin iMN-omcs I property l eron liirinp. M & II Ol 1.1 PI A ?.!. Th iit At. INnilin r litf 'r, invniiii n'i fiiet,fe. b v4un Sl SI .ittititt I iit'iis excln- ' I". K--tll:irLI.tl'ie re j linemen nl tone an I I l.i M, II. !TV! c:ij ii iy . simixI ;r, Ti-i-f clvrn't-nf ' I H or it s" U't ' l t.. I'JIIM l,lR,STVI,liO;!C.tS AT -2 J.S3-2..". 0, -.", ANH I P. Organ 01 d Plni,ct an,7 jor Cash, Easy Payments and Krnled. Catalogues Free. :n,tii 'x. isi y. I3t. & i & Liver Oil and KYPCPK3SPK.TES Soda Is endorsed and prserled rv l''adtnc I and UyporhoniihUn tire li e snlr.n l . :;..r:.v," ' . j " ? ScoU's Lmyisioi) is a tcowli7iii 1 irilt t'y ttt:ci: I t-rrVer minn. It tt in the It lUmira I, r COMtSCJiUPTjiOIa, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Sis eases, Chronic Cocjhs and Colds. Asa tor Scotl's Emulsion and take nootlier I rl took Cold, T a I I took Sick, I TOOK SCOWS 111 1 B result: I take My Meals, I take My Rest, AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; fell ins lUt tM FOR Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand SOda Nor ONLY Cl'KED MY IlK'ip- l-lit Consumption but it. ilt ME UP, AND IS NOW fUTTINO FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE rate of a pound a DAY. I TAKE IT Jt iT AS LASILY AS I IKJ MILK." SUCH TLSriMilNY IS NOTHING NEW. scott's fmi i siov is ixiinj vvondeks iiaiI-Y. Take no cthf.r. Consurrtp-tors SurtV Curod. To Tpi ErrT-R: I'l.fcwi i'l'.ii-iu yor.r ros'lers that 1 li-Tfi a u-tsilire reuieCv " ,r t:ic abcve-naiued disaaM. By i:a tiiuety u: ti!.i::b,:J 01 h,nc!es oasua hare been p,-mini4i:i.iT ciriv. I t-nil glad to send two bottles t'f toy r-.mo.iy rilKK to siiy of your readers wlio bare cotwi-nriii-n IT tttey will send me their lanrrtt ml e. o eudr.'sa. iutuct. fuUy, T. A. BloiCU.il, ii. C. IB! ivil St., K. Y. 1 CARTERS llTTLE 1VER PILLS. Sick Heartache and relieve all the troubles incl dnt to a biliiius state of tht. system, such as Dixziness. Nausea, trowstaess. Iiitrfss aftor eatinar. I'atn in tlie Side, e While tlirir most reiuaraMtOle success lias been shown in curing 30EC ihi , 69 Headache, yet C stcr a I.rma l.ivrs Pnxs are equally val,ial.le in Constipation, cunrifr and preveuriiur tins annnriny complaint, while thev also corivct ail disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even it they only cured MEAD Ache thT would he aln.net priceless to thoae who suffer from this duttreminjr ?omplaint: but forrunately their goodm? dn not end here, and th-e who one try thra will find Uiene little pill Tlnble in so mariT wan that they will not be willing to do without" them. But after all tuck head ACr.E is tbe bane of so many Uvea that here Is wherrs we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while Mhr" do not. Carter Iattym, foiTER Piu-b areTery email and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are rtric-tlr- veritable and do not rripe or imrvV but by their fn-ntlt- action please all who us them. Tn vials at 5 cent; fire fur $1 Sold evervwhre, or sent by mail h&R lzl;:i Sz-H Pries. 0 . 69 v 1 37 21 1 51 j 00' ( I ' i ! tV2M p-V? f? r I.-1 i t. jS-5 iSSlaira KS' .:Ui; LCb..yi.aiay ill I eu Selling at Cost. Uayino- deterroirje.1 to retire from business, I will tell my large irtock at coot -Sow is tbe time to secure bargains in tbe LATEST FALL Aod WINTER STYLES ! Retirement from Busines wns determined upon nfter I ha.l uircba- FALL AND WJNTEB STOCK I now iuvite tuv frinls and tie pnblic prnerally to call and examine my stock at cost j-riceu. It will P"T you. The goods Fell on tUir merits. 5len, Boys' and Children's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furniwbing goods. First Class, combiBtDg Style, Quality and Elegance. I'rices that will astonish you. At cost prices. Mv stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATUHKS, 11adJK.VEI.KY, Calico. Percale and White Shirts. Nekwer, Collars and Cuffs, Trunks and Satchels, is full and complete. Call and see, all at cost. Sam'l THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIEIl AND FURNISH KR IN PATTERSON". November Gtb, 1SS0. JYew Firm. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conform to the change, the f-'enior member of the lirm has just returned from 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 Fall am- Winter Goods of all kinds. Uur cus- , 1 - . , tomers have appreciated our C'flbrtS tO give tllfcni good to; Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 OUpm. IbUit tlleir pUrpotHJM, lllld We i A!t0" 2" P m ; Tyrone 52 pm; llutxt !,,. al a t .. ' ingdon 4 37 p m ; Lew i.itow n f 4S p in ; Maf- . believe that we are letter pre- am a 10 pm; iiarristmrg 1045 pm; rinia- i pared than ever to merit their d"Pbi 4-5,ra- 'confidence. We invite ou to Dat Fxpbs ie:tvs rinsbirit t s.on s.. come and see and ho r-ati.sfied. j In our dress goods department ' vcta ll!IVta (illnnct ftvwri lliiiiir have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what 3 0U want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort- mcnt, and you certainly can be suited in fit, (lUalitV and price. ' . - ; natever lnmrovtMiients ive j jeeil added t)V the IlianUIact UreS ; i..... .1. ... n 1 .1 11 We llUe tllt'IU all. e Can supply ou with loot wear for i 1 1 " . i . tiny 111 Or OUi. door Service. (JUT ' "Tocerv Department never la"s iVi- 1 1 i 1 11 i- 0 " ! We have on hand a lull line 01 Fresh, l'lain and Fancy t,l 'iii 1 lain and rancv OHOCEItlES. Also, the only full line 01 UUEElNSWAUE ., , , pmg at all regular stations between Mifflin in llie COUIltV. lVery llOUPe ' and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3 40 p. in., must have its lull supply ol ! ''iu"burs 8-10 p- m- Queens and Glassware, this is' Altoon acconhooitiok inavs PhH- fhf .store tn r--i I i ,m 'nr anrli .. I ,olI', "''T t H 40 a. m., Harrisburg it uie &iore 10 tan on lor tucli ar- je.sop. m., iiuucannon c.oi P. m., n.w- ticleS. pert 6.32 p. m., Millerstown f p. in., All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. liemember the place, Main Street, Opposite Court Hoi-he, Millliiitowit, rrerk i;sikxsc:iai)k Ar Son. Battering from tb efffrt of yoatbftil error. ar1r dcvj. Wavatizur WMkortki lout niatibood. tc. 1 will end n Talumblo trctUM Bfa.1 -d contain ing fall plondid m3dirml work ; houlU b red by ernry nun who ia nerroiu and debilitated. Addreu, rrof. F. C FOWLER, Hood 11 Coniu NO MORE OF THIS! Rubber Ehoes unless worn uncomfortablv tieht, wul often slip off th ft. To remedv Uus evil the " COLCKESTER" RUBBER CO. off.tr a shoe with the Inside of the beet llnttd ru"tJr- Tins clines to the shoe and prevents tbe Rubber from alipping; off. Cavil for tbe " ColrUrater "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" and you can walk, run or jump'in them. FALL & WIKTEn GOODS. I would inform tbe public that 1 bave ow in my new millinery store at my place of residence ou Water street, MifBintown, second door from corner of Bridge atreet, a full stock, of Kail and VTint.r millinery Roods, all new, and of tbe latest styles snd hat ing employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply 'thepuMic with i ri,eat It. IU everything found in a firstclass milliner i " " .'" coino ana examine try stock. con:icr it no trout,!.- te v,0w goods. VRS. mnHL. Ma-ch 22-X7.1.. PENKSYLVANU RAILROAD. T I M K - T A It L E On and after Sunday Nov. lOtb, 1SJ9 trains tbat stop at Mifflin w ill run as t illowai EASTWARD. FaaBtsmaa AroonwooaTtos leaves rintitlncdon datly at 6 S'ls.m., Voitrt Un ion at 6,54 a. tn., Newton Hamilton C f' a. m., McVevtown 6.20 a. tn.. I.ewistown 6,45 a. rn.. Mili'ttrd 7.02 a m.. Minim 7.oaa.n., Port Eoyal7,14 a. m-. Mexico 7,1 a. m , TuHcarora 7,20a. m.. Vandyke 7.2t a. m., Tbompsontown 7.22 a. m., fnrwrd 7,35 a m., Millerstown 7.41 a m., Newport 7,51a. m., arriving at Harrtshrtrg at s, ') a. rn., and at Philadelphia, l,2r . in. Sea Skokb ExraEss leaves altoona daily at 7,16 a. and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Hirriitiurg, reaches Mifflin at 10,05 a. m., Ilarri-burg 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Fhilsdelphia at 3.15 p. m. Mail Tsaik It-met Tittsburg daily at 5,550 a. m., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., and stop ping at all reg 1'ar stations arrives at Mitflio at 6 '3 p. m., llarrisblire 7.O0 p. m., fhila- adeh.hia 10.5 n. m. M ; Alloonn 11.40 A. M ; may be ttig:-ii at Minim at 2.0.1 I . 31 .; arrives at Hsrrit. ' '"'re' ,2o p. m ; at Puiis.ieipina, c.so Philadelphia Kxpruss will stop at Miftliu at 11 o p. m., whea tlagged WESTv"KD. Vast Link leaves Pbindelphia dnily at II 40 a ni; llarrisburg 3 0 j. in ; Mifflin S 0i j, nt j Lewistown 5 2S p m ; Altuona 8 lOptn; arrivi.s at l'ittsturg at 1 1 55 p m. ; Xo'l? ur?. h ninon, 8 54 a. m.; Newport, 9 2t a. m . UillHnlnwn Q All. ... .Th . c,i . "i-"on. 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. Tuarax- 10 04 In ' 'eco. 10 0. a. in.; Port 1 nova:. 1 noya:. m i a. m.; nimiti, in o a. m.: Miltord, lf 26 a. m ; Narrows. 10 34 a. m.; LewU,0,r,, 10 m-' McVe-v,own. n ! m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m.: Hun tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrono, 1 07 p.m. Al,0n' 1 45 p- an,t stops at .111 reeuiar i ltiotis between llarristmri; and Aituona.: ' 1 wistsb ntrttnii iouvub i iiu.'iaeiptita nai- liatsson m.. iijm.iir. 1,1 .. stopping at Kockville, Marysville, Uuncan non, Newport, Millerstown, Tbomptnntowa, Fort Royal, tirus at Mifflin, 11 55 p. m.j Al toona, 2 20 a. iu., and Pittsburg, 0 lo a. m. Mail Tbaih leaves Pliiladwlphia dailv at 7.00 a. m., Uarrisliurg 11.20 a. in., New port, 12 14 p. ra., Mitliiu 12.52 p. ni., stop- I ' j liiompuoniown H ob p. in., Vandyke 7,u2 j p. m., Tuscarora 7,07 p. ui., Mexi.'o 7,0 p. nt., Port Royal 7,14 p. m., Mi riiii 7 I t p. ! if., Lewistown 7,4.5 p. m., McVevtown i 1 1 p. tio-, .Nswton Ha Hilton 8 33 p. ia., , HiiRtiugdon 9.9 j p. m., Al:ti ,ni 10 n p. m. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 1125 pru; Harriaburg 3 10 a m j Duncaiiuou :38am; Newport 4 00 a tu ; MtrUin42t)s jtu; Lew istown 6 01 a tn ; Mc Veytown 6 22 ! a. in; Mt. Union 6 4i a in ; 11 anting Ion 6 j 12am; Petersburg 6 2-5 a tn ; rj pruco Crsvk 6 40 a m; Tyrone 7 00aui; bell's Uin( t 1 22 am; Altoona 8 05 a m ; I'ltlfc'.iinf t: id p in. Sea Miore Kxpress east, on Stindvvs, will connect with otinday Mail eant Inaiiiij llarrisburg at 1 15 p. m. LKVTISTOWN DIVISION. Trains loavo Lewistown Junction lor Mil roy at 6 10 a in, 10 65 a m, 3 13 p m ; fer Suubury at 7,30 a iu, S 00 p m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction frets Milroy at 8 60 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 &: p in ; frrfb Sunbiirj at 12 05 a m, 4 OJ p. ru. TTRONK DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Mellerotite and Lock Haven at 8 10 a ni, 3,o 7.15 p m. Lesv6 Tyrone tor Curwansville and Cloar field a 8 20a m, 3 15 p ni, 7 25 p in. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark, fennsylvauia Furnace and Scotia at 7,50s m and 3,20 p ra. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefonte and Lock Haven al 1 1 68 a m, and 6 40 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curwem ville and Clearfield at ti 60 a m, and 1 1 45 a in, 8 17 pm, Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scotia, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 1 1,40 a ni, at 7,2-i p m. H. Ot B. T. R. R. A. BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingdon for Krdtord. with i Hyndman and Cumberland at 8 2i s. m I and li oo p. m. ' Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Hi- i.ird, Hyndman atiti CutuU-rlaud st 12 16 p. iu., 6 20 p. m. lltll.I.IDA YShUKt; HIM M i!. Trains l.'svn Ai1.i,,i:s lir point. S -u'1:. tt 7 20 a in 8 2) t in. 12 0 p in. I H p iii 6 00 p in., 8 I'O p in 50 p iu. Trains srrhe at Altoona liot.i points South, at 0 4i a iu. II 85 a in. I '' p ' 5i p. in. li 40 p. ni. 7 KI pin. and In -IS V in. Trains le ve B. llwi tid l..r r.mX4" Itstin at KlilK . I.,., and :i.2!l n. iu- ,t.l lr,,ni i'linx.ulHitni't st 11,- nd 0,10 p I The Sentinel arA lltjrul 'trua ollice t tbe place to get job work drne. Tit it. It i I pay yon ii u i. -td so; tbin in tbst hue. r! P.
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