m - e WS i ! SENTINEIi k REPUBLICAN Ml?FLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. IS, 1891. B. F. SCHWEIER, EDITOB AS rOPIKTO. Last Thursday taen in New York Citj, who honor the memory of Lin coln celebrated bis birth Jay. A bill baa passed tho State senate, providing that liquor license fees uhall le paid into the treasury of the city, borough, or township where the licused place is situated. Ix response to an invitation to at tend an anti-free coinage of Bilvtr meeting, held in New York last week, ex-premdent Cleveland sent bis re jrret and expressed himself ageinst free coinage of silver. Good bye White House. The booms in the river in "Williams port, can no longer be filled with lumber for the saw mills. For the reagon the timber has been cut aud marketed, and now WiUiamsport languishes. She has been shorn f hor buisne9 glory Stajwofe Tirxbuix, a prominent citizen of WoodvilS, Hiss., married a pretty mullatio for which his fel low citi.ens tarred him, rode him on a rail to the cud of the town and told him, "if you evi-r come back to tow n we'll hang yon." K:lvku litis Leon coiisidorcd honest money from time out of date, and will bo considered honest money by tho people until the crack Jof doom. The present cP.'oit to down it by the gold conspirators will fail, bf-car.se it bus intrinsic value, a value that all the legislation of roM conspirators cannot take from it. Tub gold man kuv if tcu get the co-operittiou.of other nations in the rc- mouitixiition of silver, we will bo for free coinage of silver. There's tho rub. Tho nitiii who arc- managing the bonded indebtedness of ether nations, don't want silver renomi tized, thoy want to out law it and despite tho effort to rulo it out as money it hold its own and will con tinue to do eo. The jwoplo of tho United States did not wait upon the consout of Kuropean money bags to establish a bow government in 1770. Thoy did not wuit upcu th Consent of tho money bags of Kujope to free the slave when rebellion reared it head and they will not wait for the conpfentof the money bags of Kurope to establish the fieo coinage of sil- rOCt I. USTITI'TE. The tfifwht-rs of f-nstrrn Juniata will hold un institute in East S:ilem on Friday evening. Saturday and KaturJkr evening, February 20th and 21et, 101. Friflidrt, P. E. Kcpner: Vice President, l'rrrv Lcndensloger; S;;o rotary, Mr.pgio Spenkman; Assistant Secietarv, Olive Auker- Ml V.RAMVE. Friday evtting, 7 P. M., Music lt'itatiou, by Edna Spieber. Lenruing To Think, by U. Grant Arnold. Should Pupils B G impelled to at tend school? by Ed. Cnri. Itocitatiou, by IJa Leitzal; Singing. Penmanship, by L. R. Kiusor; Ifnsic. Saturday evening, devotional exer cise, Jtev. Castles. How To Hold The Attention of My rupils, by P. K. Shellenberger. Kecitation, bv Alina Kinser. Kvery Day Grammer, by O. B. Su louff. Manners and Morals, D. L. Kep ner. Spelling, by E. K. Hockcnbrok. Are the Local Institutes A Suc cess? by T. L. Pimm. Kecitation, by II G Cox. "Which Should Have The Greater Amount of Attention, Large Or Small Pupils, by Lizzie VanOrmer; Music. Afteruoor, Mnsie; Kecitation, by Olie Uuraphnys. Tho Paily l'npcis As A Heading Book, by I.5ggii. II. Kinsar. The Seven Liws of Teaching, by S. E. Shurtz. How Can I Aid Our Teacher In His Work, l'v I 'avid Snicbtr. Music In Schools by I'.. E. Mc Metn. JOitati( n, by Albert Dimta. l'hy,ioloj;y, by Albert Martin. Leiur Wviting, bv T. G. Arba gust. What Shall The Pupils Do, At Pe coss nn 1 Noon, by S. A Knou.. E.-citaiieii. Music. Saturday evening, Musii; Ivecita tion I y a pupil, name not given. Eercihf in Ueading, bv Frank Hostetlor. Piractors Duties, (i. G. Winer. He Eialxnalivo I'soulty and Its Processus, by Prof. W. T. Bnike. Pct.-iutin, name of pupil not giv en. Evening Employments, by Perry Lnndeni-l.iger. Spelling BeeV, by Homer YanOr tusr. Teachers are tq'ieted t come pret-sritd to taik on any subject. Ail friends of e.l h-rUou are cor l;al"v invite!. s.O Al. IXSTITI TT. M.-AliMcrsviile 1 .-! Institute vn-vt-rud on Fri.'-;y evening, February .:!. t;w 1 It muif I v choir; IV. vr i:orc" - c- ud.vu-d by !Vv. I ,r; S.. "Hspry tiwtiag. bv M iry : 1 l.;.;r;.a irk. Snl.iecl oi i l". S li rr. ojv.ie. by T. li Ar !o,.'; f, 11, d I V O R l; v Il..r an.l Dr. lb- . Su;ou:T. ' re- td- i t i. . d. " I i I k i - Wi.t. i in-c I t the -II i...-s;i n..; l'M;irv. i! K -. I,we: ). :tat: II- 'k-.t'. bv MiM ! . .i : a.iliM-t. D :?ie . i. ti i t t v l; Sr.! I. ..:.-u:r I' .ei . i . "U-M-d ! V 'N-l M Ct. Hi ; t:!.liv' 1 v f ti c T. vh V.. I.'.Oia- id by It. I:.vi: lUciUtioli, Keli-' tucky Bell, by llann-.k Jamison; mu sic by choir; tho Isatitute then ad journed to mecit Saturday, A. M., at 'J o'clock. Sat., A- M., Institute opened by music by ihoir; devotional exercises by Ilev. Leshr; Subject of Geogra phy, opened by J. A. Martin, follow ed by Li. S. Kinzer, S. E. Shuriz, Rev. Ltbher. Ld. Davis and Sup t J. H. Carney; Recitation, Jennie Shell enberger; music by choir; subject, "Composition and Ana'ysis," opened by L. S. Kinzer, folio -asd by J. A. Martin, S. E. gSburtz, Sup't J. IL Carney, O. B. Sulou.T and Edmond Jamison. Institute adjourned to meet at 1 20 P. M. Saturday, P. M., Institute called to erder by President Ca:n3y; a pa per on ''Sch-ol Div-iplite," was read by S. Lizzis VanOrmer; recita tion, "All in All," by Edna Harley; subject, "Volapuk," discussed ty Rev. Lecher; mutij by choir; recitation ty Joie Stong. Subjeet, Friday afternoon exer cises, opened by Homer Van Ormer followed by O. B. SuloufT, James Sharon, L. S. Kinzer, J. A. .V rtin, Eil. Pavis, Rev. Lesher, Philip We ber and S. E. Shurtz; recitation, "the Ebbing Tide," by Samuel Sii-ber; mu sic by choir; subject, ''-Moral and Rr. h(.ius Trainirg, thseusfcid ly S. Jv Shurtz, followed by Iter. Lenher; rati-1 t'c by chcir; Eeiitation, "A Litt'e Girl's Trouble, by Ella Russsl: Rec-! itation, 'Lips'that Touch Liquor shall never Teueh wVine, by .Vajgie Weii mam. The weather Wing very inclement the institute decided not to bava an evening session. A vote of thanks was tendered Wr. She llcnbergur for the use of organ; to .Vr. Smith for use of audience rjom in the S. O. S. building; to Willie Shirk and Jaiuei Warner, and othtr for their music during tko diilVrent ssiion?. The instifuts then adjonnnd. Ti e fal lowing teacht rs and school ofiicera, were in tttendan: J. II. Carney, L. S. Kinzer, W. F. Bucko, S. E Shurtz: I. L. Pimm, Perry Loudon siu;er, Homer Va:: Ormer, T. G. Ar bogitst. O. V,. Suioutr, Ed. Davis, J. A. .Vnrt.'i), Lnuru Shelly, Idu Swartz lander, Geo. .'.iriin, .1jurico Leon ard, He:,ry Sieber, John -Wusser, .Wtittie Leonard, S! Lizzie VnuOrmer, Alice Sit'oer, .'aggie Speakman. SE UETAliY. Tlie Iat Tour In the Series via I'enuNVI t iaiila Rall ruad Hasiiluiftuu, I. C- Tlie series of tours, arranged this winter by the lVrinsyltaeia Knilroa l Coinpny;from 1'ittoburg to Wash ington, have been rrmmknhly sue cesful, due in great measure to thu liberal rate and hih etaudard of servica maintained. TLe ore ie maitiing tour to leave -Vsroh ih, will undoubtedly cai ry its full toi pleue.it of paf-engcrs. Excursion tickets, good for tn days from date of tale, nJtnilling of a stop-over in Baltimore in tither direction vviliiin the proper limit, will be soli from Pittsb-jrg at $0 00, and at correspondingly low rtea from other ttations in Westein Pennsylvania. The ticket; will be good for use on any regular train of the dates above named, except lim ited express trains and in addition to tho tegular service a epecial train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at 8 00 A. M., aud run through to Washington, stop ping at principal stations. The re turn coupons will be valid fnr pas sage on any regular train within the return limii, except tha Pennsylvania Limited. The rates are unusually low, and the limitation of the tickets ample for a most pleasurnblo trip- MfSICAL CoLLEllK. sion opens lion dn v, The 39th ses Mav 4th, for Young Ladies in Vocal and Instru mental Miioic. Adiliess, for circular, F. C. MoYEit. Fretburgh, Pa. Feb. 18 to Mar 4. AnIl 1 oar Frlendii About It. Your distressing cough can be cur ed. We know it because Kemp s Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale haa been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Balsam. Them is no medi cine so pure, none no effective. Large bottles COc and $1 at all drug gists, tf. Juniata .I'urttery. All kinds of fruit trees for sale at wholesale or retail. Write for price list, to S. F. HiMg, Copoi.uiiu, Juni da Co., Pa. Xnv. 10, Sm. ADDITlO.S.'iL LOCjJLS. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hrd, Sott or Calloused Lumps aud Blemishes f rom horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny liiiid bone. Stil'es, Sprains, and Swol len Threats, Coughs, A'!. Save foO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blomish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Bunks & Co., Druegists, MitiliutovMi. Nov. 13, 1800 ly. Blaomiield Advocate. February 11: The citizens cf Seville township are in a late of excitement over the dis covery of the head of an inf.iut in the tarrjyarit oi Conrad S. Ilioe on Mon dy of last week. .Vr. Bice imtned lately notified district attorney Pot ter, w ho proceeded to the epot on Wednesday mi l after making inquiry decided to hav an iuqiust In Id: Six good and lawful cit:z--ts in the per--nsof Wux S. l'ritr. Abriham Sit):lh. C'i. Tr.iwtman. T. T. Shul!, J.-lm Harti.inn and Cinrd S. j;ic were 6BTT ,, ;,.- ;,T .1 S. We;r;l, J i p. Vis)K. were pr -cured ai.i tfltied t i tl: bvt cf tho lueovrrT of the L. ad c( an infbt. -tln.r leaf 11. 1 luritn r in ori.uiT:i.n wit -.i. t i er.! e. IV. Ia. Ui-f-ii and -;h. e:n t-.-.j .io w.t-.-,et liTi!-.l tl-.ti 1 -?M.d, I -nt c ;;1 1 r-. i'.'n!i:li.t' I (i-tl cr i. : A-iil 1- rn ir t" ' Tl.e i :icr: l bc'i f ! S;. it t!.; i4;.i I. :r.td iu th l-.rt: ;id ,-iv-!t;iv.a:- at lii'i'.l li ie !wa n wct-5,8 for t!i ct i 1 i-uih r i'-jH Lae i re- suv d :t 1 fut,-ir, iir l that the .tiiii3itii:ai:r. k-'imsiiluiiill B:3iiiitttiaii:riiiit(t T.ie mortality in lurge cities la due to the fact that , bad food, bad At all Drm-gi-rSI.OO. DON'T take MmrthlriK rl$4t "Jiwt j9 Au WjikEW A Co., Sola hogu which are alllowed to run in the yard had eatea all but the head. Ab to tha maternity of the child no definite information could be obtain ed, although there are grave suspic ions rssting upon some young wom en of the neighborhood. The jury is of the opinion "that someone is at least highly censurable, if not guiltv cf a felonious "crime." Some of the witnesses are highly indignant that they were called upon to testify and have threatened that they will demand the calling of the larger por tion of the township's population as witnesses. As yet, the crime re mains as deep a mysterj- as tv&r. Onjthe morning of the ftlh inst., about 1 o'clock the Lowisburg furni ture factory was set on fire and de stroyed by tho txplosion of the watchman's hint ru. Tho watchman was so badly burned that ho died. Tha Chronicle says Jonas Fry was serving as night watchman at the frictory, ud it appears that about half piist twelve o'clock ho filled his lantern snd then set it on n fcbelf in the engine roum, whils ho hiniswlf sat duwu to read a pnper. He bad not been mated long before his lan tern exploded and throw the oli all over him His clothes nt once took tire, as also did the combustible mat ter in the room. Jfr. Fry run out to a pum, but this ftiiled to work, and he then ran into the field and rolled hims'. If over the remaining crust of scow, but to no avail. Whn he wr.s diseovi red Vis clothing was entirely burnud off and his whole body was mors or less roasted, and he was suf ferir:g most intensely. He w.-s taken to his home, where he lingered until one o'clock an Uonday after noon, when oeath came to his relief. Htf wss conscious untd the lat cud t.i'd hn-.v the accident happened su 1 how he had tried to stve himself and the factory, llr. Fry w.hs G3 years of rge. TLe Tuniona Grange cf Juniata county will hold its next regular meeting in the Hall of Spruce Hill Grange on Thursday 'aud Friday, fin "H'Hi nnd 901 h dava of TV r-m-if 1801. ' J In addition to tho regular work of I the grange, tha following program ' has been proposed: "Duties of Farm- j eta after their aciiievemnnta at the last flections," assigned to Ferman agh grange: "Is the ulliance a -a l jutant to the grange, assigned to Walnut grange; "Honest politics," acsigned to Sprnce Hill grange. iflay by bister Annie E. Humphrey of Lost Creek grange. The Func tions of Urn Pomona giange," assign ed to Miiford grango."The newspa-j-cr as an educator and what farmers should read," assigned to Tuscarora. On tho evening of Thursday (he 19th int., a public meeting will b hld in tho school hons?, at which J. T. Ailman, lecturer of tho 6tsto grange, will lecture on tho subject, ' Finance more mousy." Farmers aud all are urge! to attend this meeting. Good Tocal music will bo futniehtd by Fpruce Hill grange. W. H. KsoriE, Sec'y. Hollidaysburg Kgist-r of the llh inst: Last Saturday soma boyn 1C and 18 years old, who woik "ovtr at Pipar's coal miuos got 1i hi k as fools. Instead of coining home they lsid a roun 1 in their shanties all day Hun day, beastly dmck, anil on "Monday when the father of one of those boys w it over to Ben's crek to resume his work in coal mine, he found his ton under the affects of the rotgut. Tho father kicked up high, low, jck And the game, and threatened to procuta) tho two saloon ke-pers for soiling his boy whisky. Of eourse those gentlemen soon felt ft cold chill crawling up their spin-il coining and they got together aud talked the ueilti-r over, and they concluded that tlr-y did nat wish to be returned. They each, tigroid to give Mr. So and So twenty -five dollars, Jif he would let it drop. When thooe jreDt'emeu came down to nao liita to comprom ise o:i those conditions, aud he re ceive 1 25 thu prioe c f his son's first d bancS. and guarantca-d them that Via o-. Id ro no further with it. N w, i!r. EJitor, I isk you. is that the ri-ht wy fir a f.ith-r act in a c-s 1 Li th's. I thiu'- Hint the father bin laid himself hablo to tho law, in fact l e is jnst a gnillr a thos two fair on liiir., ' nt more, fcimp'y brctuse he knew thiit they hail violated tue law end recttveil a I bii'oe and shields t'.u ni in doing no. It looks like a good case for the dis trict attorney to hunt up nnd settlo. There is much of that business car ried on over al Beii's eree and vi cinitv. I'bankfort, Ind., 1(J. James 21c Cord. a firmer retidii)!? at Man son, coimuited suicide yeKterday by hanj iry. He went to feed his tdoek, p.nd beintr nb'cnt some tiuir n search vean mvle by hi fatnilv, who found him baninrr to rr.fter in the barn.l MeCord was C7 year. of end n few ruonths ajro trav'.ed off his fi?rm for a patent ri'ht wa'binr,- in tcliine. The trale proviji a il is,; j-.,o intra? nt, the old n:au brooiic.l over his trouble tint IU L'ti miad bccanjc aiTccte.L Hold It to tlic l.lslJt. 1 no ni:n v.ha t-I3- yoti cxuf.-lcn-lial-yjsst x:-st vi'.i ci: y.ntr c.-5d. u- j-r s.-ribli- K. u-; ". lV.;iin this yiar. In the i-rcr-nti of t'tis re- iuhi k:il-!c i:;od-.-ui,- f r cu-hs rud tv-5.1 1; i r;x-'iM.' is M;-nrcd t- t-:n. 1 me : !v t ! -J .! j.-.r-tM llj'i- . i. t-.ts. II. Id a K ith-. f K.-tap'-i I'.id-sjii-i t the 1 j.-1-.t n-.d 1 kiV tl rnli it not ;. i;r br;.-i t, , !. nr In ti. ; t'.nu OM:iJMro t'U vthtri-aaiUv.-dn.-Bi. l'ruc iOc and I tf. a -a -3 . 1 1 mm air. and bad fatbits have nade bad blood. . From tho larccst bono down to the smallest hair, tho whole body In fori, supplied with new material, kept alivo and hcul'.hy by t!ie Cow of tlood. Ia fact It Is r tho most important part of the system. Indred, it is cl.lmcd therocan Loco iliscase, tave an occasional brain troublo. when tho Llcol is pare and rev. lii it-?. - S Kro n's Ksr!-pr.iri;!.i purifies enrlclies the blood ; and lavlgorniuJ t!:o catlro gy:u;ia S Cro.x Crect, Wa.-.li'.ni. ton Co., Pa. i A .'rod C. Stei'hcnion, rrite-v"! think l.rowc's Sarca- 5 lari.Mi cn not be otiuaUcd as a blood parier. 2 m Anna 3. Crook cf 5toncioro, ilcrcer Co., TaL. sute, "I . have ue-l lirowo's ciarsspurUlu, and find It r. groat S blood purifler. J mmm. a A t.f-l w fnr m. ?10 La ertCd." IT 13 NOT lTopriviar.', Ilfeacor, Hk. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tarn EstiaBi Plau Inform J our raadara that I Kara a paaiUra remedy for the aboTe-named dueaae. By ias timely bbo thonaaiwla of hopeleae ran l Uare beea inrmeaenaty oared. I ehall ke Kiad to Baud two battle sf my remedy FREE te anj of year leaden who here ooneauptloa If tlray will eeo4 me their nrea aod P. O. feidraea. Kuieaot fally. X. A. SlrOCCaf, H. tX. lbl reorl St.. jl. T. LEGAL. JCErPToTixrENbiTURES or THE COUNTY OF JUNIATA FBOV To the, Honorable, the JAfttof the Cart of Common Pleat, of Juntoit Co: Januery lat, lb9J o Janiiarjr i, 1K91, in clUhiVa. V7 tba uuitereirned Aiiditora elactel und ivrorn according to taw to xuiino, uu lit o4 icttle the acconntn ef the Cuiu mismourra, f lieritl' pJ treasurer ct the ountv of Juuiafa for tti yrar ou-linc Jan- ' eary 3rd, IKitI, mt for that pnrpoo iu ib j auditors room, .Viflliutowu, Joiiday, Jan uary 5, 1MI1, It temg tLe tirst Monday and foa-ad thn aaid account to be na follows, all otl.cnra beint; prei-eut at thia cuttlt-ma-nt. IS!M- D.G. SllELLKNBKEOtB,, 7Vfa IT. Jau. 1, To balance duo county, Jakiiarj 1, 100. . . .$1401 1 C7 " " " Ontitandin; County tax, January 1.1 !.)(, 10H 21 i ( OulaiHOdiriaT ata tax January li-t. '.. 1215 51 it County tux luvfc-d tor 131 2130-0" 22 c stute tjs lovit-d ti.r 18ln I74ti r?3 kh Vi-rdict Ires levied tor 1'J -. 41 CO it tt Countv portion, l.qurr liceinte, IHS9 97 fcO ci rr c Couatv porii-in lnjuor JiceiAtf, lb:0 149 C3 Cuf'n (or bonrih lnoued lh'JO 21241 HO t t-alu ol uiir.?ated lauita 173 64 - Kent of court bouse. . I S 0(1 ' S!efToil house... 6 00 .i . 6 per cent, ailditiouat on county tax 118 91 t u 5 per ct-nt. aiidi1ionl n S'.att tax 6 S5 .i t Error ia Turbett Du plicate 6 61 7f676 91 1S91. P. O. SHF.LLFJSBFRfilfa, Tttat- C'T. Jan. S By aiuonnt of order paid JU OuUtandine county tax. 12927 47 " Outstanding state tax,. balance due county ... 26 , i2:u;s 42 $71075 91 Jan. 3, Balance t1n ;Centy. ...$12'.Mi 42 1390. F. W. Xorlb. Shtiijl Cr. Jan. 3 By balance due county,... $12 00 OulttanJbie County Tuxrt, January S, 1SS1 1ST., 11. J'. Kower, Thmnpsoiit'u 1 02 1F87, Jaeib Kurn-y, Greenwood.. 2 70 lNr.h, Davis AWllrr, l-'rniMUagb. . 179 lbt'J, John M. Leoiur.l, Beal.... CO 63 " N . T. Van Horn, Dataware . . . 130 4tS Michael Statnwr, Fermanagh.. 13121 William Landia, Fayette .... 62" 06 ' Jacob Korrt-y, Greenwood ... . f 8 39 " S. D, Simonton, Lnclt 10H 41 " S. II. F.olliiiaD, llifflintowr. . 35 19 WilliAin McGotmeil. Monroe . . eG 77 W.I.. Brackbiil, Miiltard 602 CO G. W. K-enr, Fort Uoa!... 16 21 ' If. W. Uillitord, Spruce Kill.. 822 67 ' K. M. Gray, Tuscarora 207 07 " Henry Hoatotler, Waikt-r .... 229 03 1S90 John it. Leonard, Heale 699 SO John Stavor, Delaware 101 87 David S. MuiumahFrrmaoa'h 10tj2 59 John A. Saner, Fayette 749 20 D. Cox, Greenwood.... S22 76 J. S. McCahan, Lark 4S3 63 S. II. Kollman, Milltiotown.. 879 61 W. S. Neimord, Menroe.... 40S 04 K. O. lleloy, Miltord 11827 II. D. Funk, Patterson 233 SO G. B. M. Wieebaupt, Fort Koyal 19 06 Daniel Knonae, Surrjuehauna 2S6 10 J. C. Okeson, Spruce Hiil... 812 09 ' Jacob Leyder.Tboiiipsotitowu 103 8S " V. K. H:Larhlia,Tnibett.. 42H 26 " J. B. Barton, Tuscarora 716 6 FalBicr Shellenberger, Walker 1749 01 Total outstanding county taxes. $12927 47 Outstanding State Tan; January 3, 191 1889, Jobs M. Leonard, ikals 4 27 Micbael4Stoner, FarniaDag.. 8 19 Win. I.audia, Fayette 60 86 Jacob Forry, Greenwood..... 4 83 8. D. Simonton, l.ack 81 Si ' Was. Met'ouBell, ktonroe... . 4 87 " W. F. Brackbill, Miltord 68 57 ' R. W. Gillitord, Pptuca Hill.. 13 64 K. M. Gray, Tutcarora 82 07 Henry lloatctler, Walker 40 29 18'.r0, John M. Lcenaad, Eaalo 27 26 John Mover, Delaware S 84 ' David Muiuah, Fermanash.... 15 93 ' John Saner, Fayette U-) 14 W. I) Cos, Grreiiwoi d 7 19 - J . S. McCahan. I.arlc 74 60 S. 11. KollinaM, KirtiietowD... B0 e V. S. NetanoBd, iinoroe 60 Bl " E. (. HeU.y, klutord 82 45 " 11. D. Funk, Fatterann 14 0 " U. B M. Wiscbaupt, fcrt Koy al 52 45 Daniel Knonse, IS iijqn'jhniina M 27 J. C. Ckeaon, Snruce li ill 19 07 " J. W. Leyder, TbompaoBtowB 23 41 " J. B. Bariori, Towtrnr 02 4 " l'atiiifr rjhlioubrg.;r, Waiker 86 Jl Total outatan.!ii:g a'atn tax $49 25 All of which ia rp"ctfn!ly subniirted. Flmeb K. YcVmx, f Jcen tloTXTi.ta, Co. Auditors. V. F. Ga aRAM, J Al'DITORS' OlFICS, ) M;tHinteu. January Mh, 1?31. J HT-rtfMr-HT OF OLD EES DRA.1VK 6y the Coinmisiwncrs cf the County of Juni nri on the 7irrr Ihcrccf from the ! day mf January lS'.'O to the Krrf day ef Jan uary Ik91 inrttir nn taktn frm the record j t the ConiimJJionfrj' ojhee. Jutticet and Constable! fete, Commonwealth tJf. John Uackenberger and o'hrrs Jcr tieea and A.C. Fowell and oth er constables 18'J $734 95 Total. $734 93 Commonwealth Ili'ifi. Felirn-ry Terra 1890. April Term do . Ser-,,t""'' Term do . December Terra de . .$ 129 2S . 1 to -JS . 225 02 . 71 25 Tola! f'r.5 5-3 Exoneration. .H-etrmen't ax i Percentage. I, ft. 5 heHer-terper. percentage state t.ax lh, 18v, l8'.i....$ 41 68 W. S. Iilqh and othera du; 'aci:e 18 1 10S r.n J. VV. l.evdi-r do do Jn h) oifl 87 i'. i? hi 'jrutn-rp.-r and other dn-l. ctv 1?JD 8152 TuU t Jir.it and J l-'.l 17 era i ay. 1-.'J....$ i T A Ven.imr ovirt it j J H M InLl.r url cri- r lJn-l I 'ins. li: I: c s" r. J. a; lier. . S I! Hi.irar, tvarrt t ,; ).:n r ' J II 34 To-ij, He lot tocrt itK-m.. f. ', iii :. 4-i i 17 r i 1 75' !S D Kecdricka and other, tipstaves 90 12 A Grahaniand otbi-ra, rand jurori 552 t2 K Ci Sbaw ffer and others, petit Jurors 1622 58 total s:-4183 Public Building. John McXnlty, Janitor to June lltu and cutting wood $ 07 18 John Horning, Janitor from June 11th to close of year 63 91 Percy Burchtield, janitors work... tt 98 Fraucircus Haidwart Co, gasoline and lurnisbings 97 92 Jjmea K Parker, rerira to lawn mower 7 00 H C Uower. lumber lor board walks 12 80 II W Berger, Tor laying board walks 6 00 l'bilo Faunebaker, putting on Dear locks 2.00 John Etka, brooms lorcouri house 1 20 Jobn T Zook, frame lor bill and lumber 6 60 L M Showers, painting court bouse 278 00 J G Detra, do ato do 80 00 Johb McNulty, work at boardwalks extra cleaning, hauling ashes, opening house for lectures... 6(100 F W Jloble, fixing cistern 12 00 Daniel Fannebaker, repairs to fence locks, Ate 8 85 D Holman, repairing fence 2 60 tmil Schott, matting lor Court House 1 1 60 Miscellaneous small orders 6 00 Total $722 94 Road and Bridge Vieire and Damagei. W 11 Moore aod others damages.. $ 88 00 W W Sharon and others viewers. . 493 85 Total $08185 Constable-' Return. S A Sproutandotbersoonslablef.. $251 94 Total $251 94 Jmesting and Register ing. Jobn F Detra and othera, aaaesaors $813 81 G y Burchtield, noder at-ito reve nue 1889 165 00 W IlHrcbHeld do do do 1800 117 84 Tota!. $1000 15 Tramps Vndcr Jet vf 1888. VV I buailer, burying uniineD tramp $ 1H00 L Banks, medical attention tramp. . 15 10 John V Kirk, nidiie., tor fraitp.... 1 05 Kxpense burial ol trauip in l'vrry county 20 00 ExMUee a'.trmtit.g J Dixom, trump, aad others 98 87 I:xpene in Martin lliiler cae, sur gery, drupa, U-iarit, clolbiug, nau ol ho.piinl k.r.t aud keep, ing since accident. 233 52 V M Crawford Son, medical at- tct.tiou Irauip 6 00 Total $29141 For and Mitk Scalp. tVin. l'n'ler, II Itaahore aud othera tex ecu!;, aad certif.catea. .. .$ 414 85 Total. ... $414 85 County Prison. F W Noble, Sheriff tees S A Sulotr, medical atteudatice. . . G W Smith, extra watch atjtil. Carter Philo Paonetaker, p-.irrb at jail. . . . J W HsmiltoB, painllc; porch at il Jacob Elku, plaatnring Jwhn T X.u.k, bui'rtii.r jail kitchon H W Bergar, making dram I. B Etka, wbitewaiin Mar.beck & Neli-on, coal L Bunks 6i Co , drugs $3tl 95 42 45 2 00 2 75 8 60 22 70 43 cr, 1 If) 2 00 22 60 1 40 Total $ JOB 22 Conrf IIoc Bomis Paid. D W Harley and other boudr $8000 0J Total $8C00 00 Interests Paid Bonds. J G Halileman ai-d othera, iutereat$29io 91 S lata tax en bonds 183 00 Total ...$3128 91 Printing and Stationery. Win. M Alliaon, printing W J Jackman 6l Co, do , H E Bonsall, do 1! Scbwetv-r, do J C Dimm, cheol transcripts K J Hunt, sta":onry Total $190 75 158 00 131 75 119 6'J 8 CO 6 85 $023 ti Commissioner!,' Office. Jatnes McCauk-y, pestage $ 2 15 Books lor office 13 60 if II Kollman, ink, atittioaery, Aie. 13 60 J W Wagner, fixing clock 60 M J Hnut, atatilonary 2 05 J C Dimm, erder books 6 00 Francia Uawer, aerrices aa coinmia- siener, bal. due from 1889.... 20 07 J II Cunningham, aervices as com. nii'sioiwr, bal. due from 1S89 223 18 A Kice, aervices as commissioner 1890 825 00 r Hower. do do 1890 231 12 j II Cunningham, services as com- misaioner, 1890 281 08 Wm al Allison, salary aa couoael, 1890 30 00 G W Burchtield, do do clerk 1890 650 00 Total $1838 73 Bridges, building and repairs. Geo W Keeter Or at payment on Mexico bridge $1905 00 Go W Reefer, payment on Mexico and Pert Koyal bridge Geo VT Keeler, bal. la lull on all Lri-f ge contracts............. llanbeck Nelson, stans work, lltxico bridfe Mar.beck i. Nelson 311 at Mexico bridje Jlanbeck &. NeUon, other bridgo work and filling MacNeck &. Ne'aon, bal. on con- tiscts JWxico and Lasin bridges Uoe F Goodman, Shower brides do do dt bridses, dilfareRt 2000 00 3015 00 4 CO 00 "CO CO 6?0 00 797 00 2U0 00 coatraetr Geo K (Joodiuan, fillinir at Pike 1150 00 175 CO 24 58 5 00 bridge. ............. ........ W F M.-Culna arid othera witneahea in Ai!Tlm bridge case 1'' M M I'enn-ll opinien in bridga case Subpoenaing trltneas, tclsr:Bsand other legal costs in bridge case U W Berg-.r, painting bridge G V Smith, htiBting for.ndation of h'u-' J K iVcNeal, 01. ing at Baain aad river b-irtfrea. rrcy Kurcbfil.l,cle3n:Bt bridge.. Thilo Pat:rn-t aker, repairing bridge d spiki-s II H Snyder, penalty boarJs for bridges . J Borjey, hnrse hirs on bridge bus iness A Kice, werk on resdlo take place of brirtgas in west of countv.. I B Clatt, work n road to take place ot bridges. ... ; II A JWyers, work on Fergnsoa bruise A and I) B Rxe, rooting Waterleo bridge C C Parvis, fill t Skowers bridge A R'ce, do do do A Kice, repairs do do Ktuben Kaynolda, balance o con tract, Thompson's Lock bridge , E fl StieatTor, p'ank for briiiire.... S E Fannebaker, repairs McClura bridge. M L Ke-ser, repairs Thompeontown br'dge John Jenkins, ferce at McCulloVh'a b'lrtfje Ja W I!..aittler, repairs 1 hom'pV son 'a Lock bridge W II Sondera, fliihng at Fort Roy al b:idye ' J M I.eenard, repairs Fomeroy bri'ige M Mertufl, reairs Mexico'hndgc." V II tiromnger, cleaning" enlrert tn britige F. A Snmh, rr :'r.ea lor lirideV." K M ruiini..;!.s!ii, snuwicg bridges : linger,, plank l"r U briite ... W II ln.i,it.k.'tr. e-.irveylr.g l'r.rt K .ial bri.le si.d eMra speLi t.ction W il A iisou, b;!l Jomj to l,r luo i.c. Guas i. b later, s: ikt V.7 212 07 160 00 7 00 2 CO 1 iO 60 15 00 115 40 00 510 00 820 CO 100 O'l S80 OC 36 00 1 60 85 00 8 74 S2 CI 15 00 8 00 10 00 19 00 1 41 e oo 57 5C, 7 II 2 i..i 6 vV, 17 ( 25 no 5 2S 43 25 6 00 69 4 50 4 55 83 05 10 75 500 00 2 S5 5 58 12 10 15 00 6 25 117 25 800 10 60 00 88 50 87 60 S 00 192 60 7 00 859 00 100 00 Brawn's bndgo J L Koop. wark Fort Koyal Dridge George I McCacbren, capping piora etc Fort Koyal bridge K U Cunningham, repairs to Lick ing Creek briage J F Auraud, repairs to Mahoa- tonga bridge II C Uower, part payment oa Uawns' bridge John K Jenkins, filling at Hawn'6 bridge II McDonald, nlliag at Varnes' bridge.... V, D G Bbellenberger, bill of Snyder county George I McCahren, extra work, Fort Koval bridga D S Moss, iling at Cuba dam bridgo J. D. Wiiliams railing lor Uawns bridge.. H. C. Uower, bal. on Uawn'a bridge Jas. Groninger, bal. on varnes bridle Gea. S. Cenu, repairs McCeytown bridg 20 00 II. A. Btarnbaugb, plank lor riaa bridge 8 00 79 75 85 00 K. A. Si.ber, h i at Jericho bnelge. Francis Hewer, oa Supervisor's or der ...... Total to-W no Put lie Offices. n. G. Fhollfiiberefcr. bal Treasu rer's salary, 1889 J. C. Dimm, printing blank, Kg ister and Recorder's Oltice . . . W .P. Graham aad W. S. Neimowd, Anditere Wm. M. All'.ion, auditing Kegis ter and Recorder and Frotlien otary's ottice Jolu Tieniler. store p'po. Register acd Recorder's etlice ........ Fraiiciaeu IMw. Cj, supplies .... D G ShelleLberirer, blanks for Pro theuotary and Register and Re corder 'a oltii'via. P it Slielli'Kbergvr, station.iry Wia M AllisvrB.iprictir.g, 1'rolhon otarj's otDco Wank bnek, envelopes nd blanks for FrothoBotary ami Register and Kecoidar's tilTces DG SheUeHborger, sale of unseat ed lauds S E Horry, certilying mortgages T X Mem-nger, certifying jadg tnents Stationary for Treashrer's use, 8 years W H Kollman, ink, prea, &e .... T H Ha ininger, Prothonotjry'sfee D G Shullevbergar treasurers aal ary, 18K0 K II M cClintick, stove pipe, Fro tkoitotary'a vtllce. .. ... ...... $300 00 15 45 70 00 20 00 2 25 2J 00 5 22 13 6 16 25 40 19 25 S 6 70 28 00 26 CO 18 60 1438 600 00 2 60 Total $1357 43 General and Spring EUclion Spring Electioaa $492 15 General Elections. 379 e9 Total $371 51 Misccllauiou Orders. Western Penitentiary, 'keeping J 11 McMeen and others 650 SO Fxproasage 2 45 T D German aad G W Burcl.Gald, transcr.hicg Judgments and montagei 60 00 A J Williamson, burial ol YY Hon- ry, soldier 85 00 T 11 Mcmiuger, assorting und la belling papers la Prothoso- tary's vanlt 200 00 Expease of Com jilsoior.L-rs, attend ing state contention 40 00 S W Burchtield, ex. easo Farel case 45 C7 John Uergey, horii hire, Parcel ri 16 00 Flit! PoBBe.1, Farel case bolero pirdon buarJ 13 50 Wull Allison, Ilowo aad Farei casoa ....... . 1- 00 Maubeck Ne:en, coil, 1889 ... 67 62 D G She:ieiibrgdr, bal. state tax 1889 803 33 D U Suellunuergor, bal. Stale tax, 1390 938 68 Memorial Committee ef Commia- sioners state convention 5 00 John Kika, lime 2 00 J K 11c N sal. hauling ashes 6 00 Wm Bell, lawn mower 8 00 J S Thames, anionnt overpaid lor uae of Court boase 6 00 W F Harder burial or J Zeigler. . . 84 00 Wm U Allison, bill of deaecle Anderson 150 00 Farmers' Mercantile Association, cosl, cerrt house . 89 13 W C Pemeroy far Juulata coualT Agrkalrural seclety 100 00 Msabeck Sl Nelaea, coal tor ceurt house 85 02 J II Carney, expense of county la s' it me 187.53 A J Patterson, return of liangh tat. a 81 13 J W Stitnmel, Insurance couoty bonae 8 00 Wm M Allison, fees in Loudon and Brackblll cases 8 00 M rnbeck Sr. Nuison, lumber 1 CO I li CUrk, lor Jury Commissioners aad clerk j. 108 17 James UcCauiey, postage and box rent "... 25 65 Kint National Bank ,expeBso Cn- gress!v!ial,return judges 18 15 $3141 85 v(rrji.'ttuioii Juaticeg and Cnstab!s, Common. waalib cfsea .. $784 95 f'omiuour.ealth witnesses b05 83 Exonerations, abatements act per centages .jl 17 Cotirls and jurors'pay 2511 S3 Publie Ituildings 722 91 Kuad aud Bridge Views aad dana- srea 681 85 Constables returna 251 91 Assin nd It!giatein; 1094 lo Tramps under actof 1885 8;1 41 Fox and mink se-ilps 414 85 Conn ly prison 5''6 22 Conrt "l!oiiso bonds, paid 8060 00 Interest paid ob bands 312, 91 Pristine and afatir-nary 623 4 Ceiiiir.i'i"rera' OlTie 18SH 73 I'.rldre Baiiding and repairs 15254 03 Public Olli;s 1357 43 Genera! nnd ?prir.g Elections .... 87161 JUiaCEtlaaeous Orders 8141 85 TotalTT SI3977 10 Liabilitxe of County OutsfanlirgConrt Hos Bonds. .$3f.R12 00 de. County Bonds 41200 00 Accrned interest on bonds (ap proximated) 1,600 00 Outstanding county orders 95 51 Total $79707 61 Jttcts of County Cash In hands of Treanrer......$I2fri8 42 Outstanding eonaty taxes.. 12927 47 do. state do 818 25 Bills collectable, eapente Martin Miller case 233 62 ""'a' $26977 66 Liabilities ever aiacts $52729 85 We tha unltraigncd Comraisaionera t-f Juuiata county ia conip!ia-.a with ths law do publish tho ti rcgoiug statement of tbo receitian l ,ea-r.1iflra of the county a. InreuM, fr th- yearen-Cu; Ji.niarr 3rd' 1591 as loiin 1 on tha books or tbis olhce. Ccimu'saiom-ra Gff: :e, ) Mil'.iMr wn, January fib, 191 D.wm Itratr, " ( Ji-nx IUi.Lr.si ixb, J Corntaiaslcai.!... I li vu Sm bib. AUeat lUA. li. Cilio, C.ara.. H E Bonaall, printing J L Koop, repairs to JleCulloeu fc Port Koyal bridges V Frv, plans; Mexico bridge..... (Jeorge S Conn, lumber and repairs Waterford bridge E G SheaBer, repairs to Sbeatlcra' bridge I N Grubb, mason work, Thomp- aoBlown bridge R M Cunninghsm, repairs to Varnes, Uawcs and McCul- loch's bridges Wm A Millikeo.balance en Uron- ingar bridge... . G Groninger, piank and work bridge n E Ehrenivller, plank and work H0LL08AUGH & SON. CLOTHING STORE, MIN STEEET, PTT.KKSO, 1A. Having purchased the clothing store of Samuel Strayer, we oliVr f pccial LargainAo make room for our new stock. "Ve expect to make a specialty of Gents Furnishing Goods. "We will als keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, L0YS AND CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. VE 13XJY FORCASH- Quiok Sales an 4 small profits, is our motto. Gif ns a trial. Hollobaugh & Bon. WINTER STOCK. We have just re stocked our store with Winter Goods for 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 AND t SEE. Our assortment is more com plete than ever. Come and Fee. Our customers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit tbeir purposes, and we believe that we anr better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite you to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. FOOT WEAR. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is ful! in its assort ment, nnd you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures w have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a iull line 01 Fresh, Plain and Fancy Groceries. Also, the only full lina i Q UEENS WARE. in the county. Every house must have its lull supply cf Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. TOBACCO- To the lovers ol the weed, we say w keep the best brands. TRY 01" It T0B.KC0. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. llemember the place, Main Street, Opposite Coskt House, Mililiiitowii,' Fred'k ESPESSCUADK eV Soil. . ai.i js 7 ii i THE NATIONAL BAPTIST FUILJIDELPIILI, TWO DOLLARS A YE ill DO YOU READ IT? Souv! postal for a free sample copy. nRS3 MONTHS TRIAL 25 CE3T3. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I cen stop Toumacns ia leas tnan Ave minutes; He pain, no extracting. That I caa extrac t tvttith nirbuut pain, ky the use of a tli4 afrliod to tlie teeth and gums ; ae ataeger. That Diauaswl . CI n m (known aa Scurvy) treat td eiicceshlully andaenre wari Vrantud in every case. 'tJjO-' Teeth Fillk and e,irrntel for life. Artificial Toeth repaired, exchauct-d or remoddled, frern f'J.OU tn $.12 j,t-r nvt'. Beautiful Guta Euamc'iud Toet Insured at pricrs to suit all. All work warranted to piv psrfoct aafia facl...a. l'enpl tvlio haro ariificial teeth with wliich thy canaat cat, are efiM;cilly iuviti-d tecall. Teems Cash. G. L. DERR, I'ractlcali'JsBlUt, KNTiBLISUEO IK stlMUXTOWB, FA., IX 18C6. Oet. 1-t '65. TK lEABIKQ SCHOOL rr rr!r-! wr ti -! L2UJ1.1L-J NO MORE or THIS! BuUs-r hi arnle wm nneomfortal.li tlcl.t. will .fiusii nt ti. . (vi. T,rau.tr tl.iseiUthe "CSLCHESTLE" RL'BEER CO. o(T-ri -h. ivl'h fa... ,, ., ,.f ihoi. i .b IJ.a.r. H.n l.r.n t.. li ah en-l j rtf,t. L.,- Uut.(-T fro;i site; iiv oil. all f.ar llaaf M N el. r f "ADHES1VL COUNTCRC" WfjvUUU IUL vf i. Iu UMt. JH.aaaeaea-aav.,l I .J. I. , l Louis E. AiKisattx. F. M. II. Pisxit. ATKIXSOX & PEaSELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, JflMXINTOWN, PA. Ci-Collecting mad Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, In place of real, dence ef Louis S. Atkinson, Esq., south ef Bridge street. Oct 26, 1 886. HII-BERl'O ItCE SCElYTEYElT ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, (MlfFLINTOWN, PA. wince on criage sireot, erposi'e i Jons &!cLai:gblix. Joshpu W. Stihkki I 91(1.41 CiaLI A.STI3J.MEL ! INSURANCE AGENTS, ' I PORT ROTJL, JUXIJTJ CO., j JT'Only rellebla Companies rcjr. s. nt1:j. j Jan. 1, lSS9-ly Ka.n.M.CEAwrhRn, dc. dafmtix k.i p vvr ri D1 ,R. D. M. eSAWi'OKD .t SOX. ; have formed a partnerfbip fur tlio pra-.Mea : ef Medicine acd their co!iattra! l i Ju, i,.-,,. Oflioe at old stand, corner ot Third srj.l Oil ! anfe streota, MitHiutswn, l'a. O.i.-vr h-.ili f them will be fuund at thuir ofl-o" ut al! - tnnea, unlesa otborwise prolossi(,i:,.;;y un. , gaet'd. j April 1st, IS'JO- ; YeYnsilyakia !eajxkoad. : TIMK-TAJtLE ! On and after Sunday Ic. 11. 1S90, ' trains tliat stop at Mifflin will run as fjllowsl j EASTWARD. Sfifliin Accnwinedatian 'avvs Kifllin at l 0.40 a. m.. l'r Koval a. io.. Thump. : suatewn 7.02 a. ra ajillrrstowo 7,12 a. in., New Tort 7.21 a. m.. Dun n.. Marysville. 8.02, arrives at Uarri.-.l.in;:, B,20 a. m., Pt'ldel',.hia, 1,25, p. in. Leaves MilTlin at 7.00 a. m.. l'urt Koyal I 7,05 a. su.. Thomaentowo, 7,2i a. til , Vlil- lnratena, 7,32 a. ru.. arrirra al Uarrisliurk; at 8,4o a iu., Philailelphia at 1.25 p. in. ; Leaves Jfitt!:n at 8.00 p. in., fort Kwal, 8,05 p. m., Thompsontown, S,22 p. ui.. Mil. ; lerstown, 8.SS p. ia . arrivea at Harrisliir?, j 7,00 p. m., I'hilalelphi at ,K5 p. iu. aai B iHarae) AocoMVOOaTie loarea tnuna daily at 6 2Ja. m.. Tyrone 6 50 a Vouat Cnien at 6,54 a. m.,' Newton Uamil- ta 7,00 a. in., VcVeytown 7,20 a. in.. Lew j istown 7,43 a. bl, llilford S.Ooa. m., Mifllin f.12 a.m.. I'urt Koyal B.17 a. m-, llcxice H, 23 a. m , Tuscarora 8.2ra. m.. Vandyke JS 80 a. m.,Tkmpsonton-n a. in., Dur ward 8,42 a- ni., Uillcistown H.1S a. in., Newport 9,00 a. tn., arriving at rarrisbnre . 10,05 a. ni., aud .t r'hiladxlpUia, 1,25 p. m. ; Sea Shorb Expbbss leaves Altoona daily ; at 7, Ifi a. m., and stsippins; a all regular ' stations botwwn Aitoona and Harrisbnrg, n aciios UiClin at 10,05 a. ia., Harria'mrg 11. 4C p. U., nd arrives in Philadelphia at 8.30 p. K. Mail Tbaim leaves Pittabnre; daily at 6,30 a. ui., Altoona at 2,00 p. ru., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin : at i 03 p. m., Uarrisburg 7.!0 p. in., 1'hila- . adelphia 10,55 p. m. ; Mail Kxpruss loaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p ro. t Altooua ti 20 p tn ; Tyrone li 62 pm; Hunt ingdon 7,40 p m ; Lewistowa t66 ptu Mif flin 915 pni; Uarrisburg 18 45 p oi ; Phila ; ale'phia 4 25 a in. Tat Exr-Bcss leaves Pittsbnrg at S,00 A. M.: Alioona 11.5(1 A. M n.r H.n..,i . at Kiltlin at 2.05 P. M.; arrivea at Harris. ,' Hirgat 8,20 P. M.j at Phila-lolphia, .50 P. j Philadelphia Express will stop at llifflia . at 11 87 p. m., whea flagged- j WKSTWAKD. i MifHin Acc&nimodatton Ubi-ai PKii.,ini hia at 8,60 a. in.. IlarrishHrg, 12,10 p. m., , Millerstown, 1,15 p. m., Thoiupao-itoarn, 1,28 p. m., Mexico, 1,41. p. m., Port Koval, ; 1,45 p. m., lliBlin,, 150, p. m. Fhiladel ! phia at 4,25 p. m., Hsrn.harf, 7,27 p. in , j Newport, 8,23, p. rn., Uillerstewn, 8.S.1 p. j m , Thoupiontown, t,4:i p. ui.. Pert Koval. Port Koyal. 9,00 iiilllin, 8.05 p. m. llar- ; ri.bntg, 12,30 p. m,. MlllnrsUwn 1,87 . Ml., , i iieuipsvnioara, 1.4s p. ra., Pert Uovai, i,Uj p. m., M iflli!.. 2.10. Fast Linn lvavVs Phiadelphia dsliy at ; 11 40 a rn; Ilarrisiinrg 8 45 p ui Jliiain j 6 0 p m ; Lcwietown 6 28 pm; Altooua 4,bi) p ni ; arrives at I'lttsbnrg at 1 1 65 p in, ! , YAT rAsn leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 80 a. m.j IIarrisb.irB, 8 15 a. m.; I Dnncsr.aou, 8 54 a. ni.; N"ewport,l 9 2ti s ni.; Millorttown, 9 4 a. ni.:Thonii soutowr-' t . , .... , c, , , . nj , i uscar- ; ra, iy tn a. m.j Moxico, 10 07 a. m Port Koyai, iv i., a. ic.j VKKin, JO 20 a. t Miiford, 10 26 a. la.; Narro-v.t, 10 4 a. . uwuiufii, i t a. m.; aic Veytotvn, i a. ni.; Ntwton Hamilton, 11 Vi a. m.; tinidoa. 12 17 n. ru .: Tvrnmi. l fi7 ' 11 14 lluu I Altooua, 1 45 p. m., and stoj.a at all re m. ular m.ujnn ueiwecn liarriatiure and Alt. OvlTia Eirilli leuvoa I'd i'ul-l, .1 ly at 6 22 p. m., U.irribur(r, 10 20 p. ra stopping at Kockvillo, If .-irysville, Du-.r.iJ ton, Newport, yillerstown, Thonn-srctowp Tort Koyal, time at.Miilhn, 11 55 p. in.; A'. loer.a, 2 15 a. in., and Pitiaburi.-. ti lo a. . 1 If ATX. Taailt rnvt.n riiiU.tMT..!,;- Aii I .......,iui, ..any m I ? 1.1. l( . ... y j 1 .vu e. iu., iiarrifaourfr ll.l. a. Io. port, 12 15 p. m., ViifCin 12.52 p. a Uicgat &U regular siations betneen and Altoona reaches Aitoona at 8.41 N k'.v:-. Miffi.n :.40j I I Itlsburg y.10 p. IT. nLT9t.KA iiCCOKKfit, ATID-C 1hv.. I'!., aouipnm aany ai 1 1 4'j a. , iIari-jr;iir- .it a, io hi., xruiicannori 4,40 p f. 1-1 ... ar.ti . . TV . ' .... ' I '. n... .17 I. iuuui;'i.ui.iunn p.m., Vandyke I p. '., i usw-b o,n p. rn., Mexico j m., Port Koyal I5,f,l j.. m Miil!:n 5 V , m., i.e;stwn ,so p. m., .VcVeyfown c,. : 4 . p. m., Neaton I.'aimlton 7 y, p. nr !utngdo p. in., All-H.na u p. m. Pacific f-jpra-esleavrs Pfiila I-1t.u h; p m ; liarri.st-ijrg 3 10am; Dunr unr.'u '! i33arn; Newport 4 09 a m ; M;tflir4 lin; Lew in town 6 01 e tn ; licVeyt-,r. a. m ; m. uition o 4-i a m ; H ir.tinr t 12am; Pctcrburf 0 25 am; Spruce C 6 40 a in; Tttolo 7 00 a. ui i iili'a i a rn ; Altouna 8 1'5 a rn j 12 15 p iu. 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