Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 04, 1891, Image 2

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
M IFFLLNTO WW.
WEDSLSDAT. FEB. 4, 1991.
B. P. SCHWIIER,
iditob abb rionmoi.
Camzbojc voted as the farmers be
lieve on the coin question, and is
Btronger to-day in Pennsylvania,
than ever before.
Thi Pennsylvania Legislature
PAisei a resolution requesting Sen
ator Cameron and Quay to vote for
the Federal Election bill now pend
ing in Congress.
Tki&e is a compuluery education
school bill on its passage in the Leg
islature. Write to your Member
and Senator to vote against such an
un-American law.
If Congress would paps a bill fcr
the free coinage of silver, and if it
would become a law by the Presi
dent signing it, speculation in silver
would be at an end
Tue Kansas Legislature ben da t
man named Pfefft-r to succeed In
galls in the United States Senate.
I'effer is an alliance man, about CO
years old and a Fennsylvanlan by
birth.
Report has it that Snators Woods
of Mifflin count.v. and Williamson of
Huntingdon called on President Har
risoii the other day t pay their re
nnets. The President inquired."
"Am I to understand that Pennsyl
vania is still a Republican state."
The modest gentlemen were stunned
into Kilenoe br the Presidential in
quiry, aod before
their speech the
them "Good Day."
they recovered
President bade
Silence.
William Wixdom,
Secretary of
the United States Treasurer, after
having made a speech, at a banquet
priven, by the Board of Trade and
TiaaHportation, of New York City
took his seat and immediately died,
on tho night of January 29 at 10.05
o'clock, Consternation seized upon
all present, id waa a uoiii? 01 JJ"
turned into mourning. The general
trend of his speech was aU in lavor
of two objects, first, that of the
building up of American commerce,
bv government subsidy for American
ships, second, the single coin, or gold
standard of value. lie was bora in
Ohio in 1827.
FkoM the best authorities it ap
pears that the National debts of the
western nations is about twenty-
three thousand million dollars this
is not counting the si ate, county,
city, town and township debts or in
dividual debts To meet that the
National indebtedness in gold, there
is about three thousand million dol
lars in gold among the western na
tions. What a feast it is to be invit
ed to pay 23 thousand million dollars,
with three tnonsand million dollars.
Such is the financial grip that the
gold men would iwposo on tho coun
try. Instead of denouncing Senr.
lpr Cameron for voting for the free
coinage of silver every debtor and
every man who favors a better time
financially should thank him for that
votu. If you want harder times de
nounce Cameron for voting for free
doinage of filver.
Farmers' Alliance Platform.
The National Farmers Alliance
Convention met last week in Chica.
go and before adjournment adopted
the following:
That we most emphatically declare
against the present system of Gov
ernment as manipulated by the Con
gress of the United States and mem
bers of the Legislatures of the sev
eral Statow. Therefore, we declare
in favor of holding a Convention on
February 22, 1S'J2, to fix a dote and
place for the holding of a Convcn
tion to nominate candidates for the
office of of President and Vice Pres
ident of the United States. We de
clare that in tho Convention to be
held on February 22, 1S'J2, that rep
resentation shall bo one delegate
from each Stato in the Union.
That we favor tho abolition of
national banks, iiud that the surplus
fuiuls bo loaned to individuals on
land security at a low rate of inter
est. That we demand foreclosure of
mortages that the government holds
on railroads.
That the President and Vice Pres
ident of the United States be elected
by popular vote instead of by an L
leetoral College.
That the Alliance shall take no
part us partisans in a political strug
gle as affiliating with Republicans
or Domocrats.
That we favor the free and unlim
ited coinage of silver.
That the volume of the currency
be increased to $50 per capita.
That all paper money be placed
on an equality with gold. That we,
as land-owners, plolge ourselves to
demand that the Government allow
us to borrow money from the United
.States at the same rate of interest as
do the bankers. That Senators of
the United States shall be elected by
vote of the people.
Horse and Jackass Fight.
Lexington Ky., Jan 26. A battle
to the death took place in Mercer
county to-day between a valuable
saddle stallion and a jackass belong
ing to William Thomas, a stock rais
er. A few days ago a mad dog bit
Thomas' little boy and the horse.
Yesterday the horse went mad, and
kicking down the door to the jack's
stable, began biting him. The jack
retaliated, and for fifteen minutes
they fought, using their teeth, heels
and fore feet. Finally the jack tor
the stallion's left ear leosa with his
teeth, and tho horse then bit a piece
from the jack's neck.
This seemed to make the jack
more ferocious than ever, and grab
bing the lower port of the horse's
neck in his teeth, tore out his wind
pipe, but the high-mettlod stailiou
did not give Bp, and before falling
he kieked the jack oa the left hind.
lag, DreajBDg u van daiow me bock.
The hone then fell dead. The jack
uttered a long, lend bray and rushed
into his stable. He was covered
with blood and wounded unto death,
so that his owner killed him to put
him out of misery.
The boy was taken to a madstone.
The stone stuck three times, and he
shows no sigra of rabies, it is be
lieved he will recover.
ft Colored People.
This from the Philadelphia Re
cord, January 27, 1891: Fred Ford,
a colored man of the typical South
eon type, residing at No 628 North
Second Street, baa recently become
convinced that Judiasm offers to him
the only road to salvation, and a few
days ago in pursuance of his convic
tions, he approached Rabbi Rot. L
Moisiohn, of the Ans'ie Emeth Syn-
aj Jue, the most primitive nsutmion
0 ' its kind in this city. Ford told
the Israelite how for three longjyears
he had te.ted their religion, having
gone through all the rites and cere
monies with them, and that he be
lieved his choice was unwavering.
Could he 1x3 received in membership
with them?
The Rabbi looked at him. TLe
look decided the question. Ford
was not of the right color, and was
told he could not be received. A
proselyte wus lost, but, as the rabbi
afterward explained: "We are oppos-
to any negro becomiag one of us, and
intend that the purity ol tne uiooa or
tho Jews shall b9 maintained. Why
mix pure blood? (
Tbe Pennnvlvania Railroad
t'empan j'e Teura to (lie
sunny Houtb
There was a time, not many years
ago, wh6n tue nrst cold suap drove
the seeker after more genial climate
to Florid i, and this meant several
days of tedious journeying; but to
day nothing is thought of it whatev
er, for through tho medium of the
series of winter tours, under the personally-conducted
system of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
Jacksonville and points even more
southern are reached in comparative
ly few hour, while n route tho trav
eler is eojoyinj? the effort" nd
delights of a home. Already one ot
the tours has gone, and four remain
to be run frem New York Jackson
ville, as follows: February 3d and 17
th, March 3d and 17th. Tourist will
travel in Pullman Palace Cars in
charge of a Tourist Agent and Chap
eron. A limit, as in the firit tour,
must necessarily be made in order
to allow each passenger a double
berth, and this liit has been made
to one hundred and fifty.
The round-trip rate, including
Pullman accommodations and meals
en route in dining car attached to the
train, is f 50,00 from New York, $48.
00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and
Washington. Tickets will be sold
from all principal stations on the
Fennsvlvauia Railroad system to a
connecting point with the special at
proportionately low rates. For de
tailed information and descriptive
itinerary application should be made
to ticket office.
Tribute of Respect.
This tribnto of respect is dedicat
ed to tho memory of Martin E.
Speece of the Stony Run sehool, wko
departed this life, January 2f5rd,
181)1, aged 14 years, 5 months and
23 duys, by her comrades the .teach
er and pupils of the Stony Run
School.
Whereas: We are again called to
mourn the loss of one ef our (pupils,
whom Almighty God in his Divine
Providence has seen fit to call from
the fdiores of time into eternity, and
Whereas : We her schoolmates of
Stony Runwishing to show our re
spect for her memory do adopt the
following resolutions.
Resolved: That although we can
not understand the ways of Provi
dence in tnoir removing ene of our
pupils in the outset of life, yet we
bow in humble submission to his Di
vine will, and say the Lord gave, the
Lord hath taken away, blessed be the
name of the Lord.
Reeolved: That in the death of our
schoolmate, their family havo lost a
dutiful daughter and a kind and lov
ing sister, society at large, one of its
brightest ornaments, and the Stony
Run school one of its best pupils.
Resolved: That we extend to the
family of the deceased our heart felt
sympathy, begging leave to remind
them that this loss was her gain and
that we point them for consolation
to Uim who has said ! "Blessed are
the dead that die in the Lord."
Resolved: That a copy of these res
olutions be sent to tbe family of the
deceased.
Committee:
Cora Nailor,
Maooie Zoxo,
Artie Billman",
William Losch,
H. T. Paoe,
J. E. Nkimosd.
S. A. KaousE, Teacher.
Information Wanted-
Clarence W. Bowen, Secretary of
the Centennial of Washington's In
auguration, 231 Broadway, New
York desires information regarding
the portraits of Thomas Fitzsimons,
Thomas Hartley aud Thomas Scott,
Ilembers of Congress from Pennsyl
vania. These portraits for the Mem
orial oiume, are particularly desir
ed, t complete the list of portraits
of tbe Pennsylvania delegation in
Congress at the time of Washing
ton's Inauguration.
Winn if io, Jan. Near Dog Head,
east of Winnipeg Lake, 100 wolves
recently attacked, killed and devour
ed many Indians there encamped.
There are no deer in the region, and
the wolvea ware wild with hunger.
One Indian cudgeled and killed
twenty waive; another Indian climb
ed up a tree with his can and ahot
down twenty. One got on a stage,
which was not very high but the
wolvea got him down and devoured
him.
A Cure for Constipation and
Sick Headache.
Dr. Silas Lono while in tho Rocky
Mountains, discovered a root that
when combined with other herbs.
makes an eaev and certain dure ft
constipation. It it in the form of
dry roots and loaves, and is known
as Lane a Family medicine. It wilt
cure bicjc headncuc m one nijrht
For the blood, liver and kidneys, and
lor tue clearing up of the complex
ion it does wonders. Druggists sell
it at 5l)cts a package. tf
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m WeM I won't make) f iat TbonMnd Dollar, feat t
rill nakt enaagh In mtuic on mf tbeea to p mm
ror my ironDt.
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la tb ml, Umd that Ufl fJW latfftar a.1"
AJtar Plk-Boo.
will eram ol mtm riitM Tarnish
WILL TI Ol AM CMIMW f (AO
wiuItmh TmwM taMa
WILL (TftlM TOUM Ok err Mm.
will Ot) SAr Coaa wl
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WOLTP RAHDOfcPH. Philadelphia.
CURE
Mck Baaixbt ud Kalian all aba iroublas tnat
dnt to a bllioaw aiat of Hi aatna. aweli a
IXaatnua, Mauaaa. Lvowalnaaa Dlaarcas afaar
asLiag, fain ia Ih aula. a WhOa thar maat
rgmaraanta auoaaaa baa been ah own ia utmlx
HaadaatML 74
ars aquailr vmh
1 Cima i Lima Lava TtUM
vmhiai4a la CoaaUfNLRoe, rurior
aaa pwauuif m atmof f aontniauit. wniie
tfcay lao aorriol all dtaordara 0 the auanaoh.
aalinulaM taa lirar aad rfaua lb fcowaak
too u iy ntr ql-n
A aha ahar woaI4 ba al
who a u ft or from thia llaaaaiBg conaplaiat:
bat rorkfluttalr taair fnnilnaaa Soaa wot aad
bar, aad (boa who owoa try tho will Sad
thraa lltti ptlla vaJaabia la ao aaaar wyb thai
thr wOl aot be wiuoc to eo witBOM
01 aner aqaiec
It th baa at ao aaaay Uvea tliat baa I wbeae
w auk ar frwai boaat Oar pitta care a
wall ethara ia ae.
C'aarma a Lima Lira Puxa ara very small
aad vary aaay tr tab. One or r-o plHa make
a d"a. Thar i a awiatly TubU an 4a
sot frtpe or ware, bat by tfeoir featta aatloa
alaaa all who 11 torn. Ia Tlala at ta aawwK
Be tor $1 . Sold iiMjaawt, or aaat by maSk
CAirn nsunn to, Taav.
LblKL billb. ataS&e.
Ooneuimptlon Surel Cured
Wo Tarn Bonaai Plaaaa iarorai year
faat 1 a a poatdra romwly for tha abOTa-aaaaod
daaoan. By tta aasaly aoa thoaaaoaa of hopaleaa
aaass bar baoa paraMBOaMy oarad. I ahail ba (14
to aaa4 tw bottle at my rnidy FOBS to auy af
ya liaiaat bo wa.a oonosjaptfoa If by wHl
aojiS ma awat lana aaat P. O. adaraaa. Baapaot
tmVf. X. X. BLOCVM. aT.Cs.lal road Sc. a. I.
I take Heals,
I take My Rest,
AMD I AM VICOKOl'S P.-IOUCK TO TAKR
ANVTHII I CAM l.Ar Mr KAMil OM ;
fettiiiaT fat too, ro Scott's
mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
arftJ Hypophosphitesof Lime and
Soda Nor oni.v err ed my Ilirip-
IfUt t'OIIBUinplfoil BUT ktlLT
MI vr, anu is now ririKO
FLESH ON MY
A r THE RATI OF A POfNU A UAIf. I
take it just as eatllt as i do milk."
such testimony is nothing new.
scott's emli sioh is chuno wokdejus
Ijau t. Take xo otkec.
J WISH TO STATIC
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can stof toothache in less than
five minutes ; no piin, n extracting.
That I can extract tneth without pain,
by the uae of a fluid appliod to tbe teeth
and gums ; no danger.
That Diseased Jv- Gimi (known
as Scurvy) treat fr?V.e' succoesfnlly
and a cure warSNTyranted in every
case.
Teeth Fillbd and warranted for lift.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or,
remoddlod, from $9.00 to $13 per eet.
Buautilul Gum Enameled Teet inserted at
prices to suit all.
AH work warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who have artificial teeth
witb which they cannet eat, are especially
invited to call.
Txeiis Cash.
G. Ii. DERR,
Practical.Dentlst,
ESTABLISHED M MLTr LITO W!, Fa., IS 1860.
Oct. 14 '85.
LEGAL.
jjOTICK OF APPEALS.
Notice is hereby given tbat an appeal will
be held at the Commissioners' Office, ktif
dintown, as follows t "For the Win Side
of tbe Kiver, on FaiDAT, Febei aet 13th,
1891, sad for the East Side, Satcedat
Febbcaet, 14th, 1891, when and where all
persons who think themselves aggrieved by
tbe late assessment csn attend if they think
proper. By order of County Commission,
ers. Ciias. B Ceawford,
Commissioners' Ottl ice, Mifflin- Clerk.
town, Pa., Jan. 16, 1891. Id )
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ECBIPTS 4. KXPKNDTURES
OF THE
OF JUNIATA
COUNTY
FROM
To thiHouorable, theJdget of the Cort ef
Cmmmtm Pleas, tf Juniata Co:
Jaanary let, 1890 to January 8, 1891, in
clusive. We the undersigned Auditors elected and
sworn according to law to examine,
audit and settle the accounts or tbe Com
missioners, sheriff and treasurer of the
County of Juniata for tbe year eudiDg Jau-
rrtaalaaa
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nary 8rd, 1891, met for tbat parpnen in the
a ad i tor i room, AfifTliatown, Jtonday, Jan
nary 6, 1891, It being the first Monday
aed foaod the saKt account to be as follows,
all officers being present at this aettlemant.
1990. D. G. SscuEEBiBQEB,;7Vcwt. Dr.
Jan. 1, To balance dne county,
Jaanaryl, 1890.. ..$1401137
(i u Outstanding County
tax, January 1.1890, 10448 21
u Outstanding state tax
January 1st. 1890..
u ronntv tax levied for
1245 61
1890.,..
213GS 22
1746 83
44 00
ii State tax levied for
1890
uw u V1ict fees levied lor
1889......
. rwintv portion, liquor
license, 1889
it County portion liquor
license, 1890
97 tO
149 63
Ca?h for bonds Issued
1890
21241 80
it
tt tt
Sale ot nnseated lands
Rent of court house. .
Sale of Toil house...
5 per cent, additional
on county tax
5 par cent, additional
on State tax
Error in Turbett Du
173 64
18 00
600
118 94
8 35
6 61
plicate,
$70676 91
1S91. D. O. Shellekbeeocb, Treat. Cr-
Jaa. 3 Bv amount of orders paid. $43931 77
' Outstanding county tax.
12927 47
" Outstandicg state tax;.
" Balance due county ...
848 26
129GS 42
$70675 91
1S9I.
Jan. 8, Balance (due .Cennty
$12968 42
1S90. F. W. Noble, Sheriff.
Cr.
$12 00
Jan. 3 By balance dne county....
Outklanding County Taxis, January 3, 1891
I8P, M. Z. Bowers, Thompsont'u 1 02
1887, Jaccb Forrey, Greenweod.. 2 70
1888, Davis Weller, Fermansgb.. 179
1889. John M. Leonard, Beale.... 60 63
" . T. Van Horn, Delaware . . .
Michael Stoner, Fermanagh. .
" William Landis, Fayette ....
Jacob Forrey, Greenwood....
S. D, Simonton, Lack
" S. H. Kollman, Willliutown. .
William HcOonneil, Monroe ..
W. L. Brackbill, Uilford
G. W. Kepner, Fort Royal...
R. W. Uillilord, Spruce Hill..
K. 11. Gray, Tnscarora
" Henry Hostetler, Walker ....
130 46
194 21
, 627 06
88 39
108 41
35 19
86 77
, 602 60
15 21
822 67
207 67
229 63
1890Jobn H. Leonard, Beale
690 90
John Staver, Lewari ......
David S. Mummal , Forruana'h
Jobn A. Saner, Fnyette
W. D. Cox, Greenwood....
J. S. HcCahan, Lack
S. H. Kollman, MifHintown..
101 87
10C2 69
749 20
322 75
483 68
379 51
405 64
1182 (7
233 80
W. S. N almond, Monroe
E. O. Meloy, Milford....,
H. D. Funk, Patterson.,.,,,
G. B. M. Wisehaupt, Port
Royal.
Daniel Knonse, Sutqnabanna
J. C. Okeson, Spruce Bill...
Jacob Leyder.Thompsontown
W. K. McLaughlin, Turbett..
194 65
296 10
812 09
103 88
428 26
J. B. Barton, 1 uscarora.
716 69
" Palmer Shellenbtrger, Walker 1749 01
Total ontatandingcounty taxes. $12927 47
Outstanding Stale Taxes, January 3, 1691.
18S9, John II. Leonard, Beale 4 27
MicbaerStoner, FermaoagB.. s ia
Wm. Landis, Fayette 60 35
Jacob Vorry, Greenwood..... 4 83
S. D. Simonton, Lack....... 8165
Wm. McCounell, Monroe... . 4 87
W. F. Brackbill, Milford 63 57
K. W. Glllitord, Bpruce Hill.. 13 64
R. U. Gray, Tuscsrora 32 07
Henry Hosteller, Walker 4U 29
1890, Jobn M. Leeaaad, Baale 27 26
John Stover, Delaware e o
David Mutnah, Fermanagh.... 16 SI
Jobn Sanar, Fayette 90 14
VT. D. Cox, Greenwood 7 19
J. S. UcCaban, Lack 74 60
S. 11. RollmsB, MifBintown... 69 69
W. S. Nelmorid, Monroe 60 61
E. O. Meloy, Milford 32 46
H. D. Funk, Patterson It 86
U. B. M. Wisebanpt, 1'crt Roy
al 62 48
Daniel Knonss, Susquehanna 36 27
J. C. Okeson, Spruce Hill 19 07
J. W. LojJer, TkompsoLtowu 23 41
J. B. Barton, Tuscarorn 62 45
Palmer Shellenbwgar, Walker 35 81
Total outstanding stato tax $313 25
All of which is respectfully subinirted.
Llhkb f. mcMiss, 1
Jacob Houtetler, Co, Auditors.
W. P. Geauim, )
AruiTOKs' Orncc, )
Mifllintown. January 8lh, 191. $
STjtTFMEMT OP ORDERS DRA.WH
by the Commistioners of the County of Juni
aa oa the Tretsurer thereof from the lil
ov of January 1890 to the 3rd day tf Jan
uary 1SU1 inWutir at taken from the records
m the Commissioners' office.
Justices and Constables fees, Commonwealth
cases.
Jobn Hackenberger and others Jus
tices and A.C. Powell and oth
er constables 1890 $734 93
Total
$734 95
Commonwealth Witnesses
February Term 1890
April Term do .......
.$
129 28
180 28
225 02
71 25
epteinber Term do
December Term do i
Total..... $005 83
xoneralions, jlbatemsnls and Percentages.
G. Shollenberger, percentage
stato tax 18b8, 1889, 1890....$ 44 68
W. S. Landis and others duplicate
1P88 1108 60
. W. Leyder de do do 18'J 616 87
. bholluntKrgor and others dupli
cate I05U BIOS
Total lt61 17
Courts and Jurors Pay.
A Meminger court fees 1890....$ 2 86
B U Todd, court crier 65 00
use), h Couimings, stenographer. . . 200 40
B Murray, boarding jurors ii w
a M Todd, ice for court room. . . 1 76
11 Kendricks and others, tipstavea 90 12
S A Graham and others, grand jurors & Ji tz
(1 Sharffer and others, petit jurors lbil 08
Total.
.$2541 83
Public Buildings.
ebn McXulty, Janitor to Jnne
11th and cutting wood $
67 18
63 91
0 98
97 92
700
12 80
6 00
2 00
1 20
660
!78 00
80 00
John Horning, Janitor from June
11th to close of year.........
Peroy BnrcbHeld, janitora work. . .
Francucua Hardware Co, gasoline
and inrnishings
ames F Parker, repaira to lawn
mower
C Hower, lumber for board walks
W Berger, for laying board walks
Pbilo Pannebaker, putting on new
locks...
John Etka, brooms for court bouse
Jobn T Zook, frame for bill and
lumber a...
M Showers, painting court house
G Detra, do do do
Jobh McNulty, work at board walks
extra cleaning, hauuug ashes,
opening boose lor lectures...
F W Moble, fixing cistern
Daniel Pannebaker, repairs to lence
locks, tec
D Holman, repairing fence........
Emil Schott, matting for Court
House
Miscellaneous small orders.......
66 00
12 UO
8 86
2 60
11 60
6 60
Total.
.$722 94
Road and Bridge Views and Damages.
W H Moore and others damages.. $ 88 00
W W Sharon and others viewers. . 493 85
Total
Constables' Returns.
3 A Sprout and others constable.
$58186
$251 94
Total...
$251 91
Assessing and Registering.
John F Detra and others assessors $813 81
G W Buret) 6 Id, under state reve
nue 1889 165 00
Q W Hurcbtieltl do do do
1390 117 84
Total.
$1096 15
0
i People having rheumatic
oroonsnmptive tendencies,
sbeuld heed the advice here-
in t-lvcn. Their painral and
THE
3 danireroua diseases arise
3 wholly from Impure blood.
S causing a weakening ot the
SYSTEM
; system ; are lea, ana neia in
I the system by impure blood.
and cannot be driven out
1 until the blood shall have
been cleared. When this
2 sh&U have been effected nay
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Tramps Under Jet of 1888.
F Snyder, burying nnknews
w
tramp torn
L Banks, medical attention tramp., 16 00
John W Kirk, mdse., for tramp. ... 1 06
Expeme burial of tramp in Ferry
county 20 00
Expense attending J Dixon, tramp,
and others 98 87
Expense in Martin Miller case, sur
gery, drugs, board, clothing,
use ol hospital Ate, and keep.
iDg since accident..... 283 62
D H Crawford i. Son, medical at
tention tramp 6 00
Total $39144
Fox and Mink Scalps.
Wm. Fuller. II Bashor and others
fax scalps and certificates. ...$ 414 85
Total $41 85
County Prison.
F W Noble, Sheriff tees $361 96
8 A SulotT. medical attendance... 42 45
G W Smith, extra watch at jail.
Carter 2 00
Pbilo Pannebaker. porch at jail.... 2 75
J W Hamilion. paintine porch at
tail 60
Jacob Etka, plastering 22 70
Jobn T Zook, building jail kitchen 43 66
H W Bergrr, making drain 1 6H
L B Etka, whirewasninr 2 00
Manberk &. Nelson, coal 22 60
L Banks k. Co.. drug 1 40
Total $606 22
Court House Bonds Paid.
D W Harley and other bonds $8060 00
Total $8060 00
Interests Paid on Bonds.
J G Haldeman aed others, interest$2!45 91
State tax en bonds 183 00
Total $3128 91
Printing and Stationery.
Wm. M Allison, printing $199 5
W J Jackman & Co, do 168 00
H E Bonsall, do
131 75
119 59
B K Sebweier, do ...
J C Dimra, school transcripts.
8 00
6 85
N J Bant, stationary
Total
$623 94
I 2 15
13 60
CommMitoaers' Offict.
James McCanley, pestsge I
Books for office
Yf 11 Kollman, ink, stationery, fcc.
J W Wsgnr, fixing clock
M J Hnnt, statiionery
J C Dimm, ordar books
Francis Howar, services as commis
sioner, bal. due from 1889....
J H Cunningham, services as com.
missionor, bal. dne from 1889
A Bice, services as commissioner
1890
F Hower, do do 1890
J H Cnnninphtm, services as com
missioner, 1890
Wm M Aliiaon, salary as counsel,
1899
G W Burcbfleid, do do clerk
1890
13 60
50
2 06
6 00
206 07
228 18
825 00
231 12
231 66
80 00
650 00
Total.
, S1B38 73
Bridges , building and repairs.
Geo W Keeter first payment on
Mexico bridge $1905 00
Geo W Krefer, payment on Mexico
and l'urt Royal bridge.
Geo W Keeter, "bal. in lull oa all
bridge contracts
2000 00
3015 00
400 00
700 00
600 00
Manheck & Nclaoa, stone work,
Mexico bridge
Manberk &. Nelson AM at Mexico
bridgo
jMunheck ii. Nelson, other bridge
work and tilling
Man beck & Ne'son, bal. on con
tracts Mexico snd basin bridges
Geo F Goodman, Showers bridge
797J00
200 00
do do do bridges, different
contracts 1160 00
Geo F Goodman, filling at Fike
bridge
W F JMcCabtn and others witnesses
in Afifilin bridge case
t M M Fennell opinion in bridge
case
Subpoenaing witness, telegrams and
other legal costs In bridge caae
0 W Berger, painting bridge
G W Smith, buntirg foundation of
hrirlga...
J K Mctiesl, Ailing at Benin and
river brid ges
Percy Burchfiold, cleaning bridge..
1'bilo Pannebaker, repairing bridge
and spikes. ... ......
H n Snyder, penalty beards for
bridges
J Bergey, horse hire on bridge bus
iness.... A Rice, work on rosd to take place
ef bridges in west ef county. .
1 B Clark, work on road to take
place of bridges
LI A Meyers, work on Fergnson
bridge
A and D B Rice, roofing Waterloo
bridge
C C Sarvis, fill at Showers bridge
A Rice, do do do
A Rice, repairs do do
Keuben Reynolds, balance on con
tract, Thompson's Lock
bridge
R ft SheafTar, plank for bridge....
S E Pannebaker, repairs McClure
bridge ......
M L Keiser, repairs Tbompsontown
bridge
John Jenkins, fence at McCulloch's
bridge
Jaa W Hostettler, re pa. re Thomp
son's Lock bridge..........
W 11 Sonders, Silling at Pert Roy
al bridge
J M Leonard, repairs Pomeroy
bridge
M Morton", repairs Mfxicojbridge.
V?" II Groninger, cleaning eulvert
to bridge.
E A Smith, spikes for M. bridge.
K M Cuaningham, snowing bridges
Rodger, piaok for M bridge ...
W 11 Groninger, surveying Port
Rojal bridge and extra speci
fication W M Allison, bill going to Water
loo Ac
Gnss A Sieber, spikes.... ......
H E Bonsall, printing
J L Roop, repairs to McColIoeb A
Port Royal bridges .... .....
W Fry, plana Mexico bridge
Ueorge S Conn, lumber and repair
Waterford bridge
E G Sheafier, repairs to Sheafiera'
bridge
I 14 Grnbb, mason work, Tbomp
sontown bridge
R M Cunninghsra, repairs to
Varnes, liawns sad McCul
loch's bridges
Wm A Mllhken,balance on Uron-
inger bridge....
G Groninger, plank and work U
bridge .. ... .....
H E Ebrenseller, plank and work
Brown's bridge....
J L Roop, work Port Royal bridge
George I McC.icbren, capping piera
Ae Port Royal bridge
R M Cunningham, repair to Lick
ing (.'reek bridge
J P Aurand, repairs to Mahon
tonga bridge
II C Hower, part payment on
Hawns' bridge
176 00
24 68
6 00
212 67
160 00
7 00
2 00
1 60
CO
166 00
11 50
40 00
610 00
320 00
100 00
350 00
36 00
1 60
35 CO
8 75
92 61
16 00
800
10 00
18 00
141
6 00
67 66
7 11
2 00
6 36
17 05
26 00
-6 26
48 25
6 00
69
4 60
4 65
33 06
10 75
'500 00
2 85
8 68
12 10
15 00
5 26
117 25
300 CO
tare will do the rest, and the -
days and nights ef torture 3
will be unknown. 3
Alike are tbe young, mid- J
die and and older people
swept from the aee ear the 3
amrth by thooaande eaten ;
year by these dlsaaiea, and ;
there baa never been known 3
so powerful preventive ;
to snch deraatatlona, aa 3
Is found In that great rem- 3
edittl agent.
arsaparillal
a bottle for a. OO I
i "IT IS HOT.
"1uat ae good," I T IS NOT
Proprteloia. Bnor, Mo.
John R Jenkins, filling at Hawn s
bridge 0 00
H McDonald, filling at Varnes
bridge 88 60
D Q B belles berger, bill or Snjder
eounty 87 60
George 1 McCahren, extra work,
Fort Royaljbridgo 2 00
D 8 Moss, filling at Cuba dam
bridge 192 60
J D. Williams railing for Hawns'
bridge 7 00
H. C. Hower, bal. on Hawn's
bridge 859 00
Jaa. Groninger, bal. oa Varnes
bndg 100 00
Qeo. t. Conn, repairs McCoytown
bridge 20 00
H. A. Stambaugh, plank for Pike
bridge 8 00
E. A. Sicker, fill at Jericho bridge, 79 76
Francis Hower, on Supervisor's or
der 35 00
Total.
$15256 OS
Public Offices,
D. G. Sbellenberghr, bal Tress B
rer's salary, 1889
J. C. Dimm, printing blanks, Reg
ister and Recorder's Oflico ...
W .P. Graham and W. S. Neimond,
Auditor
Wm. M. Allison, auditing Regis
ter and Recorder and Prethen
otary's office.....
$300 00
15 45
70 00
20 00
2 25
20 00
John Bender, store pipe, Register
and Recorder's omce ........
Franciecus Hdw. Co, suppliee ....
D G Shellenberger, blanks for Pro-
thonotsry ani Register and Re
corder's offices . .............
6 22
D G Sheileoberger, stationery
13 67
16 26
Wm M Allison, (printing, frolboa-
otary's office ..... .........
Blank books, envelopes and blank
for Prothonotary and Register
and Recorder's offices
4619
D G Shellenberger, sale of unseat.
ed lands.......... .........
25 32
6 70
R E Berry, certifying mortgages
T X Meminger, certifying judg
28 00
25.00
18 00
ments
Stationary for Treashrer's use, 8
years........ ............
W B Kollman. ink. pens. Ac ....
T H Meminger, Prothonotary 'sfeee
D G Shellenberger treasurers sal
143 38
ary, ItilK).... .....
600 00
K II M cClintlck, stove pipe, Pro.
tbonotary's enice
2 60
Total.
$1357 43
General and Spring Flections
Spring Elections .. .
General Elections ...
$492 IS
379 89
Total
$871 64
Miscellaneous Orders.
Western Penitontiarv. keeping J
H McMeen and otbera 1
650 80
2 45
Expressage
T D Garuitn and J W Bnrehfield,
transcribing judgments and
raort gages ................ .
A J Williamson, burial of W Hen
ry, soldier.
T U Meminger, assorting and la
belling papers in Prothono
tary 's vault....
Expense of Commissioners, attend
ing state convention ..
O W BurchrJeld, expense Parel
esse ...... ....
John Bergey, hor.e hire, Parcel
case................... ....
F M M Pennel, Parel caae before
pard on board .... ....
Wm M Allison, Howe and Parel
cases
Manheck A Nelson, coal, 1889 ...
D G Shellenberger, bal. state tax
1889
D i Shellenberger, bal. Stale tax,
1390
Memorial Committee of Commis
sioners state convention.. ...
John Etka, lime. .. ....
J K McNeai, hauling ashea
Wm Boll, lawn mower
J S Themes, amount overpaid for
use of Court bona...... ....
W F Snyder burial of J Zeigler...
Wm M Allison. blll or deaectlve
Andersen
Farmers' Mercantile Association,
coal, eorrt honae..., ..... .
VT C l'omeroy tor Juniata county
Agricultural society
Manbeck A Nelaen, coal lor couit
honse. ........... ...
J II Carney, expense of county In
60 00
85 00
200 00
40 00
46 67
16 00
13 50
15 00
67 62
80S 33
938 63
6 00
200
6 00
8 00
6 00
86 00
160 00
89 18
100 00
86 62
stitute ,
. 187 60
AJPatteraoa, return of Hough
tsxaa......
I W Stimmel, insurance county
house.
Wm M Allison, fees in Loudon and
Brackbill cases. .....
Manbeck Jt Nelson, lumber
I B Clark, ior Jury Commissioners
sad clerk .
James McCauley, postage and box
rent.......... .......
First National Bank .expense Con
gressional turn judges
81 13
8 00
8 00
1 00
103 17
26 65
13 15
$3141 85
Recapitulation
Justices snd Constables, Common,
wealth cases ..
Commonwealth witnesses ..
Exonerations, abatements and per
centages Courts and Jurors' pay
Publio Buildings
Road and Bridgo Views and dam-
$734 95
606 83
1851 17
254 1 83
722 94
Constables returas
Assessing and Registering..
Tramps under act of 1886 ..
Fox aod miak scalps
County prison
Court House bonds, paid
Interest paid oa bonds
Printing and stationary ....
Commissioners' Office. .....
Bridge Bnilding and repairs
Public Offices
681 85
. 261 94
1096 15
391 44
414 86
606 22
. 8060 00
8128 91
, 6X3 94
18S8 73
16256 04
. 1357 43
General and Spring Election ....
871 54
8141 35
Aliscollanoona Order
Total $13977 10
Liabilities of County
Outstanding Court Houe Bonds. .$30812 00
do. County Bonds 41200 00
Accrned Interest on bond (ap
proximated) 1,600 00
Outstanding county order 95 61
Total $7 9707 61
Assets of County
Cash In hand of Treasurer $12968 42
Outstanding eonnty taxes 12927 47
do. atat do 848 25
Bills collectable, expense Martin
Miller caao 233 62
Total
Liabilitiee over assets
, $26977 66
, $62 29 85
We the undersigned
Commissietera of
Juniata county in compliance wltnjLbe law
do publish the toregoing stat omen or the
receipts and expendituree of the couaty a.
foresaid, for the year ending January 3rd?
1891 a fonnd en tbe books or thi office.
Commissioner Office, ) .
Miffiintown, January 8th, 1891
David Bbalc, f
Johs Balliitmb, Commissioners.
Ubiah Shixab. (
Attest;
Cbas. B. CaAwroBD, Clerk.
H0LL0BAUGH & SON,
CLOTHING STORE,
MAIN STEEET,
tt- .!,, the, elothintT
bargains to make room for our new stock.
TV, .xpect to make a epecialty of Gents Furnishing Goods.
We will b1bo keep a full line of
CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
And a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.
TVE BUY FOR CASH-
, r. t j mn -nfit in onr motto. Give ua a trial.
tuica oaitjs r
Hollobaugh & Son.
WINTEB STOCK
We have just re-stocked our
store with Winter Goods lor
our customers.
The Senior member of the
firm has just returned from
Eastern Markets, where he se-
lected with great care the goods
that his many patrons favor.
COME ANDSSEE.
Our assortment is more com
plete than ever. Come and see.
Our customers have appreciated
our efforts to give them goods to
suit their purposes, and we
believe that we are better pre-
, ., . . if
pared than ever to merit tneir
confidence. We invite you to
nnA epp nnil ho satisfied
COme ana See ana DC Sail&ueu.
In OUr dreSS gOOdS department Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or-
we have almost everything.
Don't be backward, call for
what you want.
FOOT WEAR.
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. We can
Bupply you with foot wear for
any in or out door service. Our
grocery Department never lags.
e have on hand a lull line Ox
Fresh, Plain and Fancy
Groceries.
Also, the only full line i
QUEENS WARE.
in the county. Every house
must have its lull supply of
Queens and Glassware, this is
the store to call on for such ar
ticles. TOBACCO-
To the lovers ot the weed,
we say we keep the best brands.
TRY OL'R TOBACCO.
All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Ilemember the place,
MaRtrfvt OrpostTK f!oritT TTorsF nSicn 7,40 p in ; Lewistown 66 pm Mit
TKEXT, UrrOSITH lOURT HOUSE, flln 8 Jj pm HarriBbar- 146 pa,. thil.
ft S ToVm J 1 . . " "
Miflliiitown, Ia.
Fred'k ESriTvSCHAIE
dk Hon,
POULTRY PAYS
il properly managed. The PptiLTtiv Btx-
if.tim, published monthly. Bnolv Illustrated.
is the best paper for fancier and farmer.
Less tbsn flv cents a month brings it to
yon post paid. Send stamp for sample copy.
Address Poultry Bulletin. Pesrl St.
New Yore.
At r anu.a
With Black Diauoxd Roofing to coraa tmb :
Why
oo so fak pom nia lako or vooa aumiT
Ebcai-sb rr alssadv covaas tub BArrn.
Scad for Illustrated circular to
M. Eiiret, Jr., & Co.,
alnut Htroet
PHILADELPHIA.
obbet!.?h?- rmtm worn nncorafortaMt ttrht
Will nftaTetl a) tri tf? trtaa T .
this the?
"COLCHESTER" RUBBER M
otTer a shoe with the mide of the heel mm! with
mlarw.. Thi. linn. ... . 1. - V .
.. ..." v M nnna ana prerenta
tho Kubtiar from alippina; oft
Call for the " Coir heater
ADHESIVE COUNTERS"
and von can walk, run or jump-In them.
PATTEESON, PA.
store of Samuel Strayer, we offer Bn.
Locis B. ATKIKS09. F. M. If. Pzmxxll
ATKIMSO & PEXJELL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MIFITINTOWH, PA.
tjyCollectlng and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
. Orrice On Main street, in place of reil,
rinnra of Lonia R- Atkinson. Ran., mnik -a
Bridge atreet. ioct26,i8so.
j niLBERFORCE cuwetcb,
, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
IllIKFLINTOWN, PA.
tEOfflce on Bridge street, opposite
Court Ilouse.
Johh McLauoblis-. Josbpb W. Stibbii
MCLAUGHLIN &. STIMMEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA.
ttOnly reliable Companies represented.
Jan. 1, 1 889-1 y
' DB.D.BT. CBAWFOBD, DB. DAB1
; D M crawford
: U
DB.D.BT .CBAWVOBD, DB. DAB WIS BT.CBA WFO&D,
A SOX.
i have formed a partnership for the practice
!orMedicine ,nd ,neir collatteral branches.
ange streets, Hiffltutown, Pa. One or both
ot them will be found at tbeir o flic a at all
times, unless otherwise professionally en.
gaged.
April 1st, 1890.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIME-TABLE
On and after Sunday Deo. 14, 1890,
trains that stop at Mifflin will ran as follows:
EASTWARD.
Mifflin Accommodation leaves Mifflin al
6.40 a. m.. Pert Royal 6,4i a. rxi., Thomp.
son town 7.02 a. m., Mlllerstown 7,12 a. m.,
New Port 7,21 a. m., Dnncannon, 7,49 a.
m.. Msrysville, 8,02, arrives at Harrlsburg,
8,20 a. m., Philadelphia, 1,25, p. m.
Leaves Mifflin at 7,00 a. m.. Port Royal
7,05 a. m.. Thomsontown, 7.21 a. m., Mll
lerstown, 7,32 a. m-, arrivee at Harriaborg
at 8,43 a oi., Philadelphia at 1,26 p. m.
Leaves Mifflin at 8.00 n. .. Port Hovel.
I 8,05 p. m., Tbompsontown, 3,23 a. n.. Mil.
lerstown. 8,SS p. m , arrivee at Harrlsbnrg.
7,00 p. m.. Philadelphia at 9,3t p. b.
j HaBSUBrao AcoomfOBaTieB leavea 11
toona daily at 6.20a. ra., Tyrone 60 e.
Menat Union a! 6,64 a. sn., Newton Bamll
toa 7,00 a. ra., VeVeytown 7,20 a. aa.. Lew .
; Istown 7,45 a. n.. Milford 8.05 a. as., Mifflin
,12 a.m.. Pert Royal 8,17 a. m-. Mexico B,.
28 a. m , Tnscarora 8,25a. m.. Vandyke II
, 80 a. ra., Tbompsontown 8.87 a. m., Dnr.
; ward 8,42 a- m., Mlllerstown 8,48 a. m.,
! Newport 8,00 a. m., arriving at Hamsburg
1 10,05 a. ni., and at Philadelphia, 1,26 p. a.
Ska Sdobb Exratss loaves altoona daily
I at 7,16 a. m., and stepping a all regular
; stations between Altoona and Uarrisburg,
'reaches Mifflin at 10,05 a. m., Uarrisburg
! 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at
i 8.15 p. m.
j Mail Tbais leaves Pittsburg daily at
, 6,30 a. m., Altoona at 2,00 p. ra., and stop
l ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin
at 6 6S p. m., Uarrisburg 7.00 p. in., Phila
; adelphia 10,05 p. m.
j Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 60 p m.
ahuktib o p m ; ryr'ine (j 6'j p m ; Uunt-
deiphia 4 25 a m.
Dav Exr-auss leaves Pittsburg at 8,00 A.
M.; Alioona 11.50 A. M.; may bo flagged
at Milllin st 2.05 P. M.; arrives at Harris,
burg at 8,20 P. M.j at Philadelphia, 6.50 P.
Philadelphia Expreas will st'p at Uifflln
' at 11 37 p. ia., when flagged -
WESTWARD,
j Uiffiin Accommodation leaves Pbiladet
phia at 8,50 a m., Harrisbnrg, 12.10 p. m.,
Millvratowc, 1,18 p. ra., Tbompsontown,
! 1,28 p. ni., Mexico, 1,41. p. m., PortKoyal,
j 1.45 p. m., Mifflin,, 150, p. m. Philadel
phia at 4,25 p. ni., Uarrisburg, 7.27 p. m.,
' Newport, 8.23, p. m., Miileratown, 8,33 p.
j m., 1 hompsontown. 8,43 p. m.. Port Royal,
j Port Royal, 0,00 Mifflin, 9,05 p. m. Hr
! "sburg, 12,30 p. in,. Mlllerstown 1,37 p.m.,
I Tbompsontown, 1,48 p. m., Port Royal,
; 2,05 p. m., Mifllip, 2,10.
I Fast Limb leaves Phiadelpliia daily at
! 11 40 a m ; Uarrisburg 8 45 p m Mifflin
! 6 06 pm; Lewistown 6 28 p ra ; Altoona
j 7,60 p m ; arrives at Titteburg at 1 1 65 p m,
I Wat Passeroek leaves Philadelphia
j daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrisbnrg, 8 15 a. ra.;
, Dnncannon, 8 64 a. m.; Newport,' 9 20 a.
m.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.; Tbompsontown,
I 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m., Tuscar
1 ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port
Royal, 10 18 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. m.:
. . narrows, 1U o4 a. m.?
Lewistown, 10 45 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 14
a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m.; Hun
tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m.
Altoona, 1 46 p. m., and stops at all regular
stations between Harrisbnrg and Altoona.:
Otrub Eipbbss leaves Philadelphia dai
ly at 6 22 p. m., Harrisburg, 10 20 p. m.,
stopping at Rockville, Marysville, Duncau
non, N ewport, Mlllerstown, Thompsoutown,
Port Royal, time atMifflin, II 65 p. m.; Al
toona, 2 Id a. rn.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 a. m.
Mail Tbaib leaves Philadelphia daily at
7.00 a. m., Uarrisburg 11.20 a. ni., Now
port, 12 15 p. m., Mifflin 12.62 p. m., stop
ping at all regular stations between Mifflin
and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3 40 p. to.,
Pittsburg 8.10 p. m.
Altooba AcoovMODATioa leaves Phil
adelphia dally at 11 40 a. m., Harrisburg at
4,10 p. m., Dnncannon 4,45 p. m., New
port 6.12 p. m., Millerstown 6,22 p. m.,
Tbompsontown 6,33 p. m., Vandyke 6,40
P. m , Tuscarera 6,44 p. m., Mexico 5,47 p.
, w.. am. pu.oi p. m., JUlUin 6,06 .
m., Lewistown ,20 p. m., McVeytown 6,.
45 p. m., Newton Hamilton 7 06 p. m
MunUngdon 7,85 p. Altoona V 00 p. m.
PaclHc Expressloaves Philadelphia 11 25
p m , Harrisbnrg 8 10am; Duncanoen S
88 am; Newport 4 00 a m ; Mifflin 4 39 a
m; Lewistown 6 01 a m j McVeytown i 2it
a. mi Mt. Union 6 46 a m j Huntingdon I
12 a m ; Peteraburg 6 26 m ; Spruce Creek
6 40n m; Tyrone 7 00 ami Bell'e MiU
7 22 a m j Altoona B 06 as , lltUbnie;
12 4opm.
SAW MTIHTS"
Patent Variable Friction and Belt Feed.
STEAM EXCISES, Ujr PrMiei
SUIKGIaE MILLS, AC.
PORTABLE GRIST MILLU.
Threshing Macula, etc.
Send Tor Illustrated Catalogue.
A. II. F ARQL'II AR CO., Tork, Pn.
Caution Notice.
The nndersigned.ci tixens of Walker Twr .,
Juniata county, Pa., hereby caution all per
sona not to tresspass en their lands for the
r?.t.f hnntinp! Jobn A- Gallsgher,
Christ Mnaser, Calvin Magrnder, John F.
Bahr, David Diven, Samnel Aukor, Cyru.
bitber. Sett Kcrchner, William Clock.
the)
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