SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MISTLIN'TOWN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25. 191. B. F. SC II WEIE II, ICITOK AHB TROrHIETOE. A BKVtRB drought prevails in Illi nois. Two hundred and eisty-five thou r.ar.d ItiJiar.s, "still live." Ths -western part of Kansas is eaitl to be only fit for pasturing pnr: poses. Tire f anera! and burinl of General KliArm:in'H liodv took place at St Louis, last Saturday. Kik.-k CUvr.l.md's Info silver deliv erance. Hill loads tha New York clias, for the democratic prosidon ti il nomination. John Jacob Aaron, cama over from New York last week to I'Liiladslphi and married Miss Ava L. Willing, both brido and groom are rich. Jso. W. YorNO, a colored student iu Harvard college, died from over work, lie was working hi way through college on means obtained as a clerk in a Lotel at uigbt. i O the lGth ir.st.. Senator Quay delivered a speech in the Senate, dunying the charges of corruption that Liu enemies circulated against Lim. Senators rorsrrfttulated hini cn the specific denial. Horn Dakota, elected a congre gational preacher to the United States Senate. The priacher 6ena. tor's name is James H. Kyle, he is a nitiv of Y.;r!c State. He was elected on tho 4.1l.u ballot, by inde pendent aud democratic voius. lie 19 said to be a Prohibitionist. The new senate will hava a noticable quantity of poltical pieball iu it. The Legislature has before it a compnlsory education bill. There are other bills before it that give state and county officers powers that do not belong to a democratic or republican form of government. If the bills becomo laws, tho whirlwind of a centralized government will be experienced by generations to cotuo. Tho fcilver lining to the evil Jaws, that my be passed is ec-c ia the night of a coming legislature to re peal un-American laws. It tho editor of lbs Terry County Freeman lived in this town along "Washington and Bridge streets, be tween East Point and the river Lridge, ho would not publish an item like the following which appear ed in Lis paper of last week: At this time of the year when the etrseia are generally covered with mud, it is aggravating to havo to walk around a wagon or buggy, which Las been left to blockade the crossing. This does not occur or.lp cnee or twico a mcntb, but "almost daily. LaoT week high wators were re ported iu ail bireanis that head in the Allegheny mountains in Pennsyl vania. The low lnnd part of John stown -wbs flooded. Two hundred families vacated their houses. No lives were lout, nnr by all bridges cn Stony Creek, and Conomaugh were swept away. the the The people fearod that the drift would ohoko tho channel in the railroad bridge below town, and again back water as in 1SS9, to tho great disas ter of the place. A number wanted to blow up tho bridge with dynamite. I he railroad company had n large force of mon to guido the drift through tho arches. A good cal of damage was done in ihe first story of many houses. Farmers In Session. Vr. EMor. If you can find space for a communication I will giv& a brief account of the dcing3 of the grangers' who hld what is called by tueru a Pomona meeting, on the l'.hk irst. It is composed of delegates chosen nnd sent there by the diflcrent granges over the county. From this meeting it appears that their secrets are not so great after all as all their pes.sions were open, and that their object is not to make war upon storekeepers and agents as Las been generally supposed. Among their numbers they have bath store keepers and agonts. but ther fight drnmmsrs nnd surplus middlemen. The meeting was held in Spruce nill Hall whoie magnificent refresh ments were served by the ladies of tue neignuorhood. On Friday evening tho 20th nn lnimonse mesting was held in the school house where a very superior cuoir ol ladies, and gentlemen, led by Mr. Conn, furniihed suitable mn sue through tho evening. Mr. Noah SLsh ablv conducted the meetiu" Mr. Wiliington Smith, of grange No, 7S7, was introduced to the au dience, and spoke on Finance. He Al i3f 1 l r . ip" uu nana lorm in a clear logi cal and interesting manner. He showed iu the outset, that there is no over production to c-inse our general depression. Neither has tho tariff anything to da with it. It is clearly the result of contrac tion of currency, the appreciation in the value of gold and the deprecia tion of silver. He explained what is meant by the demonetization of sil ver. Preventing by law the free and unlimited coinage by the law of 1873. Who passed this law and how it vaa done. The great money lenders of the world did it and it was done in a eneaking aud frauduLmt way. . Jot ever. Orarit who signed tho Iviil knew it was deuionotizing silver. "What was tho object? To increase the value cf the bonds or dtbts. It now takes just one dollar and thirty three cents worth of silver or labor to pay for one dollar of the bond or debt It makes money dear and labor and property and farm products cheap. It was a violation of every honest contract. Every dol lar loaned to tho United States by the bankers of England must now le paid in gold. And we now give Eng land one dollar and thirty three cents worth of silver for their dollar while she turns right around to India, Rus sia and to Argentina Republic and geta full value in wheat for the sil ver, because theso countries, have silver at par. He explaiuod what efforts have al rr.ndr heo inada to repeal this un just law. The proposed new road law, House Pill No. 153, was an interesting sub ject at all tho sesiionpl Mr. Win. Uisb, sketched the bill in a veay clear way, but the whole bid was finally read by sections and discussion followed where ever a doubtful or objectionabla word came in. The bill creates a county engineer, with a salary of $3.50 a day 5 cts. milage, office rent, stationery, fuel and light in the bargain, with almost absolute power. A long discussion followed bv Mossrs. Patterson, Eih, Ulsh, Juck, Milligan, Yoder, Ubil, Smith. The latter speaker offered to test the house, nanielv. 'That we the tax-pavers having careiuiiv eonsiaerea ins eccuuu creating the oilioa of County Engi neer, consider that ollico useless, burdensome, impracticable and dan gerous to good government, pray our member to oppose the earae. The resolution was carried unani mously. Then the road supervisors sec tion was considered. Ho is to git no rav for service nnd in case of falling to bo "faithful" shall be lined, rot exeeeding'frjOO, and undergo ini- nrisoniuent not over six months. Tho duties of his ofilco are many and trying and unpleasant and the read er pees what his pav is. Compared with tha engineer it ia a downright insult to any tree Amer ican citizen, but it was supposed to do for a fanner. A farmer offered a motion to fix his pay at a dollar a day for every day actually employed which carried. On Friday Mr. David Esb, read a paper to be sont to our member and senator embodying the wish of the meeting all of which was carried. There was no time to consider the revenue bill, but it was stated that the petitions which were sent to the couutv for each election district had for some reason not been given out or were purposely smuglod into the enemies camp. 1 ersiuis wore ap pointed to investigate tho matter and demand an explanation. No one can measure the import ance of this uaetinff. Farmtrs are U'giuniug to see this if they arid their children are not to become pfcasauts as in Englaud, tenants like in Ireland or sens as iu Ivustia tney must organize and in ous solid pha lanx stand up for their liberty, like did tLeir fathers. The waster, Mr. Wellington Smith on behalf of tha organization thank ed tha ladies, for tho su-japtuous re freshments they provided, the farm ers for. t'eir hospitality and the young folks for their music ana tne use- of their organ. Adjourned. Gent ilk. Election Return. 17, 1891 February siirruKTjwsc. Judge cf Elections. Israel Yeaklev; Inspector, D. H. Sieber, ill L. Hoopes. Auditor, Irwin C. Dimm; Collector rf Taxe3, W. H. F.odgers; Assistant As-sPHsor?: J. SV. Hamilton, Elder and North are a tie, Noah Elder, John L. North. Overseers of the Poor: R. E. Par ker, 1 year: W. H. Aiktns, 2 yearrj School Director?: Emil Sobott; Justice of the Peace, C. Ii. LLrniog; Chief liargis. L. Bunks: Town Coun cil, John Gurhard. John J. Patter son, Sr., 3 years; John Bergy, 1 year. lERMASA'lil. Judf e of ElectiomK. i. ;.'.:mmer- man; inspector, otepneu ivenno, John Stoufftfr; Auditor, Wellington Smith; Assistant Assessors, Geo. Hower, Amos Stouffer; Supervisors, W. B. Lauver, W m. Shively; Over seer of the Poor, Evan Davis; Collec tor of Taxes, II. B. Ronuingor; School Directors; Jacob Wolfgang, J. C. Hower; Township Clerk, G. L. Hower; Treasurer, B. F. Schweier; Justice of the Peaoe: J. E. McCahan. FAVrTTE. Jud.'e, Luciau W. OIes; Inspectors. Stephen Lsndis, David Smedlev;over seor, Jacob Krarubr; supervisors, Frank Reynolds, John Van Art; Col lector, Joseph Pago; assistant asses sors, Lewis Degen, John Hart; school directors, Newton Shillingsford, Wm. Brown, Dr. A. J. Fisher; auditor, Hillery Ehrcnztller. 1SDKTEXDEMT SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Directors, C. S. Dunn, S. H. Oberhollzer. OEEEKWOOD. Judge, T. P. Dimm; inspector, F. A. Wilt. W. N. Keister; Justice, Ja cob Forrev; overseer, George Fry; supervisors, Gorge Ferguson, A. S. Bostwick; collector, W. I). Cox; assis tant assessors, J. T. Dimm, John Rhoads; school directors, C. W. Wetz el, Adam Arnold, P. H. Shadle; audi tor, E. A. Aumiller. MILFOBD. Judge, James Rice; inspectors, Pe ter Lewis, Jesse uromnger; Justice, Daniel Boshore; overseer, E. B. Guss; supervisors, William B. Lauyer, Thos MoFadden; collector, J-.. U. Meloy; assistant assessors, Jacob Lauver, George Groningcr and R. A. Robi son, a tic; school directors, Lewis De- pew, David Saowors; Auditor, W- JN. Sterrett. iioxr.os. Judsre. Jacob S. Willow; icspoc tors, Stephen Sellers, Banks Ferster; overseer, P. W. Swartz; supervisors, William JuoConnel, John Spade; col lector. William Neimond; assistant assessors, E. Page, Daniel Rumfelt; school directors, J.W. Deczard, Wrn. A. Zeiders, D. K. Ulrich; auditor, Jacob Basoni. PORT ROYAL. Judge, T. J. Oves: inspectors, Jon athan Orr, G. W. Hack; overseer, J. W. Speddy; collector, G. G. Crozler; assistant assessors, B. F. StimmeL, J. P. Johnson; school directors, John S. Taylor, IL C. Book; auditors, G. B. M. Wisshaupt, Wilber Underwood; chief burgess, W. A. Wright; town eouncil, A. J. Weaver, John Kelly, W. A. Isenberg. 8PBCCE HILL. Judge, S. S. Book; inspectors, J. C. Flickinger, David Bender; over seer, W. A. Patton; supervisors, Geo. Bayner, Joseph Yohn; collector, J. .V. Evans; avsistsnt assessors, C. M. BrnekbiU, Silas Beers; school direc tors, S; L. Mauger, J. M. Ard; audi, tor, William JfeKnight. SCS.jnTHAXNA. Judgo, J. B, Frymoyer; inspectors, Simon Stroup, Absalom Stiffen; Jus tice Absalom Barner; overseer, II. K Troutman, supervisors, George Klingor, Isaac Phillips; collector, Daniel Knouse; assistant assessors, A. K. Troutman, G. W. Lvter; school directors, John Fogel, William Shif fer, Peter Segrist; auditor, E. G. Sheaffer. P.KALI. Judge, James Coder; inspectors, HI Patterson, C. Harris; justice, D. B. Mc Williams; overseer, David Swartz, supervisors, R. No'l, W. Henry; tax collector, D. M. Marshall; assistant assessors, S. HJ Kell, Abraham Eru bnker; school directors, J. P. Mc- Williams, David Walters: auditor, Josoph Wallace; clerk, Josph O. Brown. ALACK LOO. Ju-Jge. V. D. lsuchanan; inspec tors, II. A. Oppel, John Hartman. J'BLAWARK. Judge, Amos Kinzer; inspectors, Jacob Spece, Thomas Crossen: Jus tice, Joseph Long, Sr.; overseer, Ja cob Musser; supervisors, B. F. Oliver, with W. G. Smith und J. tS. Gray bill a tie; collector, H. A. Auker; as sistant assessors, L. B. Dimm, John Fry; school directors, Edward Spich er, E. Ward; auditor, John Harley. TJlOMPBOSTOWH. Judge. J elm McCurdy; Inspectors, Joseph W. Dumm, C. W. Heller; Oversoer, J. P. Wickershoro; Colect- or, J. W. Leyder; Assessors, C. D. Singer; Assistant Assessor, if. E. Schlegal. Robert Long; School Di rector?, T. T. Ranolds, A. G. Halde man; Auditor, H. C. Heist; Chief Bnrgess, Wilson Gross; Town Coun cil, E. Bonner, I. N. Grubb. TfSCASORA. Judge, Joseph Maffett; Inspectors, F. 11. Stewart, John S. Jones, Over seer, J. K. McClure; Supervisor, W. R. Woodward. R. H. Patterson: Col lector. J. M. Grav; Assistant Asses sor, II. L. McMeen, J. S. McCulloch; School Directcrs. Joseph Laudis, W. A. ililliken; Auditors, Rev. C. Mvers, John Fitzgerald; Clerk, R. A. Work; Treasurtr, John orbuckle. TURBBTT. Jude. William Shearer; Inspec tor; Elmer Kepuer, William P. Ritz- man; Justic, W. H. Uromnger: Over seer, Daniel MeConnell; 8upervior, A. B. Snyder, Wr. W. Lsndis; Colec tor, Benjamin Jacobs; Assistant As sessors, W. K. McLaughlin, G. W. Fink; School Directors, W"illiam Hertzler, R. A. Wharton; Auditor, D. E. Robissu; Cirk, J. T; Turbett. WALKER. J-.idga, Samuel Clock; Inspectors, Robert Patton, William Eagler; Jus tice, W. S. Riokeubaugb; Oversenr, Georc'e Horp; cupervitors, James B. Oles, Jacob Fike; Colector, (itorge Shirk; Assistant Assessors, Charles Book, S. F. Sieber; School Directors, Iliury llostotltr, Jacob Ritken bangh; Auditor, Jossiah Gingerich; Clerk J. E. Furner. Judge of election, S. A. Eroith: inspectors, McCoy Piles. H. Wallace; school directors, Robert Culbcrtson; S. S. llcCahan; supervisor, Henry Diven; over seer of the poor, Hnry Long; at6essar, A. J. Gallagher; Frank Vahn; tax collector, Matthew Clark; treasurer, G. W. Campbell, auditor, Thomas Murphy; clerk, C. J. McLaughlin. Tlie Prnnsylvnnln Railroad's 2ud Tour to Hie diwldeii ;ute. Touristi on the first Pennsj-lvania Railroad tour to the Golden Gate, left New Orleans Inst week alter wit nessing the great Carnival ot Mnrdi Grr.s. Their special train has pro voked the greatest admiration, and the most favorable comments from the Southern people, , owing to its palatial oruipiaent. Loiters from the teurists en rouit to friends at home are full of expressions of de light in regard to the trip The sec ond tour, which will leave Philadcl phia, Tuesday, March 3rd, is rilling up rapidly, due in great measure "to tho desire of many to be in Califor nia in the delightful season of earlv spring. The route taken fcr the sec ond tour west, tiavcrses the States of rcnnsylraoi. Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois, .uissori, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, entering tho American Utopian Slate California from the south while east-bound it makes ths same route as the first tour. Slops cf longer or shorter duration are made at all the promi nent poiuls in roult in both diree tiocs. The rate is remarkably low, being but $275, yet including Pull man Palace Car accommodations. meals, and severs.! side trips. The descriptive itinerary may ba procur ed upon application fto , George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent. For those who anticipate joining this second tour application for space should be made at once, as the number ty be carried is limited. From the Newport News : Almost ninety persons have professed con version or ore still seeking- pardon at the revival meeting in the M. E. ehurch. John Hartman of Ba ville, was granted a pension of sev enteen dollars per month, and re ceives lour hundred and eighteen dollars arrears. St Samuel's church in Juniata township, was re cently entered through the window and tobacco juice left in the cosl scuttle and on the floor. A window light was broken and two hymn nooks carried away. Liko depreda tions nave Oeen committed at sev eral school bouses. Presuma bly early Sunday eveninsr burtrlurs effected an entrance to J. W. Frank's hardware store through a rear cellar window and carried off goods amount ing to 2ii or more. Tne articles stolen consisted of pocket knives other cutlery and several revolvers. Tbf-re does not seem to be any posi tive clue to the thieves, but" about S.30 o'clock three men were seen to run away from the store. It is Bus- pected thoT are residents of this town. Hold It to the Light. Tho man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsa-ra this year. In the preparation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expeuso ia spared to com bine only the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a Lottie of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. Musical College. Tha 39th ses sion opens Monday, May 4th, for Young Ladies in Vocal and Instru mental Music. Addiess, for circular, F. C Mover. Freeburgh, Pa. Feb. 18 to May L The French people on an average, so financiul statician say, spend 20 cents, while the Americans spend $! LEGAL. R ECEIPTS U BXPESDiTUE.ES or tub COUNTY OF JUNIATA FROM To thtiHonorablt, the JJpe of the Court of Cammoit Pleas, of Juniata Co: January 1st, 18 JO to January 3, 1891, ia clusivn. V.'e the unJersiened Auditor cluctod and worn according to law te lexaoiiuo, audit and settle tha accounts of (be Com mi6iouers, shcritl' and treasurer ot tha ounty of J nniaU for the year ending Jan uary 3rd, lS'Jl, met tor that pnrposa in the auditors room, jtfiflliutown, iUonday, Jan uarys, 18D1, It being the tir.it Monday and foand the said account to be as follows, all otlicars being present at this iuttlumnt. 1S90. D. G. Suellenbikoer,' Treu. Dr. Jan. 1, To balance due county, Jaanary 1, 190 $14011 87 Outstanding County tax, January 1. 190, 10418 21 c Outstanding state tax January 1st. 1890.. 1245 5! u it County tax Irvijd for 1H93 21S06 22 it (i S'atn tax levied tor 1890 I74S 33 ii . ii Verdict fees levied for 1889 44 00 i it ii County portion, liqucr license, 1889 87 60 ii i ii County portion liquor license, IS'.iO 149 C3 ii Cash for bonds issued 1890 21241 80 ii ii i ii ii i Sale ol unseated lands 173 64 Kent of court house.. 13 00 Sale of Toll hound. . . 6 00 " 5 per cent, additioual on county lax 11S 94 i 5ptrceat. additional on State tax 8 35 " Error in Tuibett Du plicate C51 $70675 91 1S91. D. O. SniLLisBrnora, Treat- Cr. Jan. 3 By amount of ordora paid. $439.11 77 i ! Outstanding county tax.. 1292, 4 Outstanding state tax .... H4S 25 Balance due county 129ti8 42 $70t'.76 91 1S9I. Jan. 3, Balance Jdue .County $12S 42 1S90- F. W. Nobli, Sheriff. Cr. Jau. 3 By balance due county.... $12 00 Outstanding County Tuxtt, January 3, 1M91 18Sti, M. Z. 3owor, Thouipsont'n 102 I8h7, Jaccb Kerrey, Greenwood.. 2 70 1888, Daria Vfellcr, Fermanagh.. 179 lpny, John at. I.oDir.l. fU.... CO 6a N . T. Van llorc, Delaware .. . Io0 4i iiir.baul Stoner, Fcrmauajli. . l'J4 21 William Landia, Fayette .... 627 05 Jacob Korrry, Greenwood.... 88 39 " S. D. SimoBtoD, La:k 10fi41 " S. II. Kollwan, V.imintuwn.. 3 19 William McConnell, Uonroe .. Hi 77 W.L. Brackbill, Uillord 602 60 G. W. Krpner, Port Bova!... 15 2t " K. W. Uillitord, Spruce Hill. . 322 57 K. M. ;ray, Tnscarora 27 07 " Ilcnry I'ostetler, Waikur .... 229 03 1890 John il. Leonard, beale f.90 90 John Staver, Itlaware 101 87 David 3. Mummah, Fernitna'h 1012 59 " John A. Sanar, Fayette 749 20 " Vf.D. Cox, Greenwood.... 322 75 J. P. McCahan, Lack 63 S. If. Kollman, Miflliutown. . 379 61 " W. S Neimond, Uanroe.... 405 C4 E. O. Ueloy, Milford 1182 87 II. V. Funk, Patterson 233 80 ' G. B. M. Wieehatipt, Fort Royal 194 C5 " Daniel Knousa, Susquobanna 2iti 10 J. C. Olieaon.SpruceU.ll... S12 t) " Jacoli Leydar, Tboiupaontown 103 8K " W. K. M;Laughlin, Turbett.. 42X 23 J. b. Barton, Tnscarora 716 69 FalmerShellenbe-rger, Walker 1749 01 Total outstanding county taxes. $12927 47 Ouhtandin g Stale Taxes, January 3, 1S91 1889, Joha at. Leonard. Beaic 4 27 UicbaelStoner, Fermanagh.. t 19 " Wm. Landis, Fayette 60 35 " Jacob Forry, Greenwood 4 33 8. D. Simootun, Lack 81 65 Vn. McConnell, Monroe... . 4 87 " W. F. Brackbill, Miltord 3 57 R. W. Gillilord, Spruce Htll.. 13 64 " It. U. Grav, Tuscarora 32 07 Iloury Hostetier, Walkar 40 29 1S90, John M. Leonaad, liealo 27 26 " John Motor, Delaware 6 84 " David Muniah, Fermanaf h.... 15 93 John Saner, Fayette 90 14 ' W. D. Cox, Greenwood 7 19 " J. 8. McCahan, Lack 74 50 ' S. H. Koiiman, Miftiinlown. . . CO 69 W. S. Neimond, Monroe..'.. . 60 61 E. O- Weloy, Milt'.rd 82 45 H. I). Funk, Fattersen 11 SO O. 15. M. Wischaupt, l'crt Koy- al 52 48 Daniel Knouse, Busqnebaniia 36 27 J. C. Okcson, Spruce Hill 19 07 J. W. Leyder, Ti.on-.pser.tuwn 23 41 " J. B. Barton, Tuscarora 62 45 " Falmer S ballon berger, Walker 25 81 Total outstanding state tax $X8 2 JU1 of which ia respectfully submirted. Elmer K. McUke.i, Jacob HoTitTLtB, Co. Juditors. W.F. GlAIAM, S Ai'ditobs' Omcc, M fTliotewn, January 8tb, 1691 STATEMEMT OF ORDERS DR.K VN by the Commissioners of the County of Juni- ii on me t rexsurer meieoj Jrom Ihe 1st dav of Januaru 190 ta the ?.rrl Jn mf r.. warj 1891 inclusive as taken from the records is ac commissioners ojffice. Justices and Constables fees, Commonwealth cases. John Eackenbergor and oihers Jus tices aod A.C Fewell and oth er constablea 1890 $734 95 Total. $734 95 Commonwealth Witnesses. Febrnsry Term 1890. April Term do . September Term do . December Term do . $ 129 28 lro 23 225 02 71 25 Tot1 $605 bo Exonerations. Matementt and Percentages. D. G. 8 heller, berger. percentage atato tax 1888, 1889, 1890 $ 44 53 W. S . Landis and others triplicate " T w8?8"r",""V 1108 60 J.W. Leyder Uo do do 1889 616 37 F. Bhellenberger snd others dnpll- cate 1890 81 62 ToU1 :v 17 Court and Jurors Pay. T A Weminger court lees 1890....$ ?o J B M Todd, court crier 5.5 Joeejh Comniings, Btenographur. .. 200 10 o i murray, noaraing jurors 17 mi 11! If !...!, J 4 W i. xuuu, am ioi court room, , . 1 75 M II Keodricks and other", tipsUves 90 12 S A Grabaniaail others, grand juror 552 62 E U Sharif it and other, petit Jurors 1022 68 Total.. V Public Buildings. John McNulty, Janitor to June 11th and cnttiDg wood $ John Horning, Janitor from June 11th to close of year Percy Burchtield, janitors work... Franciscus liardware Co, gasoline and lurnishings............. James F Farker, repairs to lawn mower II C Ilower, lumber for board walks II W Berger, for laying board walks Fhilo Fatinebaker, putting on new locks John KlUa, brooiua torcourl bouse John T Zook, frame for kill and lumber L M Showers, paintiDg court bouse J G Detra, do do do Jobh McNulty, work at board waiks extra cleaning, battling aabes, opening bouse fur lectures... F W Noble, fixing cistern Daniel Pannebaker, repairs to feaco locks, tec D Ilolman, repairing fence Emil Scbutt, matting for Court House Miscellaneous small orders....... !54 1 83 07 18 63 VT 8 98 97 92 700 12 80 6 00 2 00 120 6 60 278 00 ' 80 00 66 00 12 00 8 85 2 60 11 60 6 60 Total 191 Road and Bridge Views and Damages. W II Moure and others damages..! 88 00 W W Sharon and others view era.. 493 85 Total $58185 Constables' Returns. S A Sprout aud others constables.. $251 94 Total $251 94 Assessing and Rtgistciing. John F Detra and others, anacssors 5S13 81 G W Burchtield, under statu revo. rm 1889 165 00 U W Burchtield do do do 1890 117 81 Tota' $1096 16 Tramps Under Act of lf-88. W F BnTder, burying unknawu tramp $ 18 00 L Banks, medical attention tramp. . 1 5 CO John W Kirk,mdse.,lortramp.... 1 05 Expense burial of tramp iu Ferry county 20 00 Expense attending J Dixou, tramp, and others ' 88 87 Expense in Martin Miller ca, sur. gery, drugs, board, clothing, u ol honpital kc, and keep. ing since accident 233 62 D M Crawford tx. Son, medical at- teLtiou tramp 6 00 Total $U9144 Fox and Uittk Scalps Wm. Fulldr, II Basbore and others lex scalps aud certi'Jcatea....$ 414 85 Total $414 85 County I'rison. F W Noble, Slientfleea $361 95 S A Sulofl', medical attendance... 42 45 G W Smith, extra watch at jail. Carter 2 00 Fhilo I'snnebaker, porch at jail. ... 2 75 J W Hamilton, painting porch at jail 3 TO Jacob Ktka.plsstArins' 22 70 John T Znok, building jail kitchen 43 66 U V Berger, making dram 1 b L B Etka, whitewashing 2 00 Uanbtvki. Nelson, coal 22 60 L Banks Co., drugs 1 40 Total.. $50tf 22 Court House Bonds Paid. D W Harlay and other bonds $8060 00 Totsl... $8060 00 Interests Paid on Bonds. J G llaldernan aud ethers, interest$245 91 State tax an bonds 183 00 Total .... 21ii 91 " nt.ttng and Stationery Wm. M Allison, printing W J Jackman 4-Co, do H E Hoosall, do B K Schweier, do ....... $199 75 168 00 131 75 119 69 8 CO C 85 J C Dimm, school transcripts. . . . , N J Uunt, stationary Total $023 94 James McCauley, psstage $ 2 15 Hocks for ofhee 13 60 V 11 Kollman, ink, tiitiouerv, ico. 13 60 J W Wagner, fixicg clock CO M J Ilnnt, stalnonary 2 05 J C Dimm, erdr hooka 6 00 FrancU Hower, serriees a commis sioner, ba!. du trom 1889.... 20tJ 07 I II Cunninghaiii, services as com. missionar, bal. dae from 1889 228 18 A Kice, servicas as commiasiouer 1890 825 00 F Hower. d do 1890 231 12 J U Cnnninfbara, services aa com- tnishioner, 1890 231 66 Wm M Allison, salary as counsel, 1890 80 00 G W Burchtield, do do clerk 1890 650 00 Total. ..$1838 73 Bridges, luihting and repairs. Geo W Keeter first rayment on Mexico bridgo $1905 00 Geo W Kee'er, f aymeot on Mexico and l'wrt Koral bridge 2000 00 Geo W Keafer, bal. in full on all bridge contracts 3015 00 Hanbeck a Nelson, stane work, Mexico bridco 400 00 Vanbeck &. Nelson Oil at Mexico bridge 700 00 itfxbeck it Nelson, ether bridge work and tilling 600 00 Manbeck &. Nelson, bal. on con tacts .Yexiro and basin bridges 797 00 !-j ' Goodman, Showera bridge 200 00 C j 00 do bridges, d 1 nerent contracts 1160 00 Geo V Goodman, fiUtng at Fiko bridga 175 00 W F jWc'abB and others witneaaes in MiHlia bridge case 21 68 f M M Pennell opinion ia brides case 600 t'poenaing witnes, telegrams and other legal cocts in bridge caae 212 67 a W Berger, painting bridge 160 00 G W Bruitb, bunting foundation of bridge 7 00 J K JlfcNeal, tilling at Basin and river bridgns. 2 00 Percy Burchtield, cleaning bridge.. 1 60 Ffc'lo Fannebaker, repairing bridge ami spikes GO II II Snyder, penalty bvarda for bridges 155 00 J Brgey, borse hire on bridge bus iness u 5 A Bice, werk nn road to take place r.f bridges in west of county. ." 40 00 I B Clark, work nn road to take place ot bridges 610 00 II A .Mayers, work on Fergnson bridge 320 00 A and I B Rice, roofing Waterloo bridge 100 00 C C Sarvis, Oil at Showers bridge 350 00 A R;ce, do do do 26 00 A Kice, repairs do do 1 60 Rtiben Reynolds, balance on con tract, Thompson's Lock bridge 85 CO E 0 Sheaffer, plank tor bridge.... 3 76 S E Pannebaker, repairs McClore bridge 92 61 U L Keiser, repairs Tbompsontown bridz 15 00 J oli i' Jenkins, fence at McCullocb'i bridge BOO J as W Hostett'er, repairs Thomp sons Lock bridge 10 00 V il Sonders, Billing at Fort Roy al bridge 18 00 J H Leonard, repairs Fomeroy bridge 1 41 M Jlortuff", repaira Mexicojbridg. 6 00 W II Groninger, cleaning eulvert 10 bridge 57 6C E A Smith, spikes tor M. bridge. 7 11 K )' CunniLghaiii, snowing bridges ' 00 ledgers, plank for M bridge ... 5 35 Wit Gronitigwr, surveying port , Rojal bridge and extra speci- llcatinn 17 05 W M Allison, bill going to - Water loo ic 25 00 G uoi 4. Sieber, spikes 5 26 H F. Ronsall. i.rintine 43 25 J L Roop, repairs to McCulioeh k. Fort Koysl bridges 6 00 W" Fry, plans Mexico bridge 69 Ueorge S Conn, lumber and repairs Waterlord bridge 60 E G SheafTer, repairs to Sheaflors' bridge 4 65 I IS Grubb, mason work, Tbomp. soatown bridge "3 05 R ii Cunningham, repaira to Varnea, liawna and. McCul- loch's bridges 10 75 Wni A Nilhkoe, balance on U run in ger bridge .... 600 00 G Groningcr, plank and work i bridge....: 2 35 II E Ehrenzellor, plauk and work Brewn'a bridge 8 58 J L ltoop. work Fort Royal bridge 12 10 George I McCachren, capping piers tc Tort Royal bridge 15 00 R M Cunningham, repaira to Lick ing Creek bridge 6 25 J P Aurand, repairs to Mahon- tonga bridge.... 117 25 II C Ilower, part payinont on Ilawns bridga S00 CO John K Jenkins, tilling at (Uawn: bridga 60 00 II McDonald, filling at Varnea' bridga 88 50 D Q Stellen berger, bill of Snyder county 87 60 George I McCatiren, extra work, Fort Royal bridge 2 00 D S Wots, Ailing at Cuba dam bridge 192 60 J. D. Williams railing for Ilawus' bridge 7 00 II. C. Ilower, bal. on Ilawn's bridge 869 00 Jas. Groningcr, bal. on Varnea bridge 100 00 Ueo. 8. Conn, ranairs McCoytown bridee 20 00 If. A. Ktamhaurh. clank for Fike bridsre 8 00 E. A. Sieber, tt il at Jericho bridge. 79 75 Francis Ilower. on Supervisor's or der 85 00 Tetal $15250 03 Public Offices. D. G. Sbellcnbcrgtr, bal Treasu rer's salary, 1889 $300.00 J. C. Diiuiu, printiua- biauks, Kor. istor aud Recordoi's Oili.n ... 15 45 W .P. Graham aad W. S. Noimond, Anditers 70 00 Wm. M. Allison, auditing Regis ter and Recorder and Prolbsn- otary'a cllL-e 20 00 John Bender, stove pipe, Register and Recorder's oi'ice 2 25 Franciscus Ildw. Co. supplies .... 2 J 00 D G Sheilenberger, blanks for Fro tbenotary ail Regiator and Ku rort! or ' cilices D (1 Sheilenberser, stationery Wm M Alluion.iprintisg, Protbou otary'a ofllce ..... ......... Blank books, envelopes and blanks for Frothonotary and Register aud Recorder's offices D G Shellenberger, aaie of unseat ed lands. K E Berry, certityiog mortgages T X Ueiniuzer. certilriiiZ judg 43 25 ments 23 00 stationary for Treashrer'a use, S years 25 W H Rollmau, ink, pen, Au; .... 18 T H Uemingiii, Protbcuotary'sjfees 143 D G Shellenbergor treaaurers sal. ary, lS'.'0 600 K II ii cClintirk, stove pipo, Pro. tbosotary's office 2 Total Vi'u ii General and Spring Elections priug Election H92 13 Oeneral EUctiona ST'.' 39 Total $871 U iliscellaneous Orders. Western Prnitnntiary. 'keeping J 11 McMrrn and otuurs $ 650 80 Expresaafcc 2 45 T D Ganr.au aad (1 W Biirctitiuld, trariicribiur judgxants and unortfaf t 60 CO A J Willikinsou, burial ot VV lien. ry, -.ia... 85 00 T II feemiiigrr, k nor nut: aud la ballioj pIr m Frotbono tary's rauit 200 00 Expesaa of Coruralaaioners, att?nd- r.a state conroution .. 40 00 ( W Burchtield, axaase Farcl caaa 45 67 Jobo Borar, horja biro, Parcel cut 16 00 F Jf M Pome!, Parol caaa balere pardon boird IS 50 Wm il Alliaou, Hone and Parsl casea 15 00 lanbk .N--li.au, co.i, ISS'J ... 67 G2 U G Shalleube-f er, ba.1. sUte tax 1KS9 SOS S3 D Q Sbalianbergvr, bal. Hinim tax, 1390 938 63 Mrmorinl Coninittee of Co minis. sionrrs slate couvration 6 00 John Uika, lime 2 00 J K McNeal. baiiiioc aslies. ..... . 6 00 Wm bell, lawn mower 8 00 J S Tbeniaa, amount ovarpaid for nss of Court bouia 6 00 W F Surdar burial wr J Zigler. . . 8S 00 Wm M Allison, till of Jcc:1t Anderses 1C0 00 Farmers' liercaDtila Araociatioa, coal, eart housa 89 13 W C Femaroy tar Juniata county Agricultural seclety 100 00 Hanbacl; & Nt!n, coal lor cauit bona 85 02 J H Carney, expense of county In stitute....! 187 60 AJPaitnrsoa, return of Hough tsx 31 13 J W Siimmel, insurance county bousa 8 0 Wm V! Allinea, fees in Loudon and Brackbill cases 8 00 Manbeck V Nelson, lumbar 1 00 1 B Clark, lor Jury CouimisMonars ad clerk . 108 17 Jamas McCauley, pontage aad box rent 25 65 First National Bank ,expense Con- f raasienalreturn judges 13 13 $3141 35 Recapitulation Justices and Canstables, Comtuon. aalib raaea $734 95 Commonwealth witnesses .. 605 83 Exonerations, abutcoiauts and per. ccntae 1851 17 Courts and jurors' pay 2541 3 Public Building 722 94 Koad and Bridge Views and dam age 681 85 Constables returns 251 91 Assessing and KegiKtarin; 1C96 15 Tramps under act of 1885 891 41 Fox and miak scalps 414 85 County prison 6C0 22 Court House bonds, paid 806000 Intara.it ptid nn bonds 3128 91 Priating and stationary 623 94 CoiutnlaMonar' Ofiice 1838 73 Brid-o Hiilding and repairs 15256 03 Public Oificea 1857 43 General and Spring Election .... 87154 Jiscellannoua Orders 3141 35 Total $13977 10 Liabilities of County Outstanding Court Hons Bonds.. $30812 00 de. County Bond 41200 00 Accrued interest on bonds (ap. proximated ) 1 ,600 00 Outstanding coanry orders 96 51 Total $79707 51 Assets of County Cash In bands of Treasurer $12WR 49 Outstanding conaty taxes....... 12927 47 ao. state do 848 2i Bills collectablo, expensd Martin Miller case 233 52 Total $20077 C6 Liabilities ever assets $52729 85 We tho undersigned Co.utnissionera of Juniata county ia compliance with the law do publish the foregoing statement of the receipts and expenditures of the county a. foresaid, for the year ending January 3rd? 1891 as found on the books of this office. Commissioners Olfico, MitJlintown, January 8th, 1831 UAVID J1FALK, f Joux Ballextine,) Commissioners. Ubiau Shi max. Attest: Chas. B. Cbawfoed, Ccfc. HOLLOBAUGH & SOW. CLOTHING STORE, AT A T"N" STEEET, I.TTERSOiNr, 1JA. Haying purchased the clothing store of Samuel Strayer, we offer special bargains to make room for our new stock. We expect to make a specialty of Gents Furnishing Goods. TVa will also keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. 33UY FOR Quick Sales aui small profits, ia oar motto. Give ud a trial Hollolbauh & Bon. WHITER 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 SEE. 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- pared than ever to merit their ; confidence. e invite you rnrtlP ftnil ue nnd he satisfied COmC anU tee anu Ot ellltelieu. In Otir dress goods department . 1 l..,4. .. il,; we have almost everything. Don't be backward, Call for what you want. FOOT WEAK. j Our Boot and Shoe De-1 novlmflnf ij fnll m l'ta o fcr.rt. i a . ment, and you certainly can be puited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have t been added by the manufactures we Lave th"m all Wa r tn We I.ae Ul.m ail. 1 e Cdn Supply OU With foot Wear for any in Or OUt door service. Our J r. . . , grocery Department never lag.s. We have on hand a lull line oi T, , T, - , t, rresh, 1'lain and rancy Gt occries. Aln W.K. nnlv f-iU lira AlfcO, tne Only Uil line Ol QIT V V V Q? l" 1 T V U II 1J H O II A Jl II . 111 the COUnty. Jhvery house "i-.m-.'ert RoyaI8,l a. ra-.Mxic9 s , . -J. , J , - 21a. in , Tuscarora 8.2r.a. ru.. Vandyke 18- inUot liave its lull Supply Of 30 a. n... Tbompsontown 8.17 a. m., Dnr- (Jueens an.i Olassware, this is . . ,, , i the Store tO Call On lor SUCil ar- tioles. TOBACCO- To the lovers ol the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OL'R TOiJACCO. All orders bv mail will re- PPlva Tirrimnf fltfantmn r . Lemember the place, Maix Stjieet, Opro.,iTE Co.kt Hoc- JliSJin town, !., Fred'k ESPKasCUADE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST PHILADELPHIA, TWO DOLLARS A YEAR DO YOU EEAD IT 1 Sni jjoHtal for a free gaiuple copy. THKES VONTHS TRIAL 25 CENTS. WISH TO STATS A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can srop towtdachi in less than Ave tuinutea ; uo pain, ne extracting. That I can extract teeth without nain. ty tbe use ef a fluid applied te the teeth ana gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gums (known as Scurvy) treat rSsed succositully and a cure f arife Jraatcd in every Teeth Fills aad warranted ler life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, from $.00 to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Knaioclsd Teet inerted at prices to suit nil. All work warranted to give porfoct satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Teems Cash. G. L,. DERR, l'ractlcai;DeutIat, ESTABLISHED U MIFFLIETeWST, Pa., IB 1866. Oct, 14 '85. is, i B WiJam.i.U. ffteECORIRIERCE BUSIHESSSyORTHAfiD WT1 ar n Usr Clreaatasrs Ms-t Kerr r Cetti NO MORE OF THIS! Rubber Shoes nnlttaa worn uneomfortal.lv Hht. win ofieu slip off the fw-t. To remedy this evil ths "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. ofTei- a shoe with the inside of the heel lined i rith (l AU ti.Kubber from al lupine off; Call for the " Co Ich rater n "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" end you cau wuik, ruu or Jump-to tlw.ni, 71 V 7 (Mm 'WW I ,1U. i.. .L-LLX-UJ-U-1!.. !J Locis K. Atkisso.i. F. M. M. Piss tn. ATKIXSOH &. I'EX.IELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M.'FFLINTOWK, PA. C7"Collecting aud Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrtci On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, F.eq., sooth of Bridge street. f Oct 26, 1 880. WILBEKFORCE fcCHWF.YER, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, iMIFFLINTOWN, PA. KyOflice on Bridge street, opposite Court House. Jvhic McLaiouLiw. Joseph W. Stixmei JirLAtIIL:i &8TS5I3SEI., INSDBAKCE AGENTS, PORT ROrJL, JUNIATA CO., PA. DT'Only roli&ble Companies represented. Jan. 1, 18S0-ly DR.B.X .CRAWFORD, PR. DARWIN M.CHaWf ORD, t : DR D K GRAWF0KD & sox- i have formed a partnership f.r the prnrtico ; of Modicine an,l their collatteral branches. OCIce at eld stand, corner of Tbird and Or- . ana streets, Miflliutown. Pa. Oneor rxitb , ml'tkmi wHI be (olin(1 th8ir .,,, at t i times, unless otherwise professionally en- j gTPrii ist. isto. PENNSYLVANIA EA1LR0AD. TIMK-TA15LK On and after Sunday D-'C 14, lh90, ; trains that stop at umiu win run as foiiowa: ! fastwasd. ' Ac;T p"dai 'A"""" Min " i tJ.40 a. m.. Port Koyal 6,45 a. m.. Tbomp. aontown 7.02 a. m., Miiiemtown 7,12 a. m., No rrt 7,21 m ' T,w". 7.4' a. KarysTilL, 8.02, erriroa at Hamsbnrs, .20 a. m., Philadelphia, 1,25, p. m. ' L,rv Mifflin at 7,C0 a. m.. Port Roval ' 7,05 a. ui Tbomsoutown, 7,22 a. ni , Mil- ir.t.wn, 7,32 a. m., arrives .t HarribnrS f8 43 .":. Philadelphia at 1.25 p. m. ; Leaven Mill! 111 at 8,00 p. m.. Port Roval. '3,05 r. m.. Tbompsontown. 3 22 p. m. mil leratown. ,88 p. m . arrirea at Harrisbitrf, j 7,00 p. in.. Philadelphia at 9,35 p. ni. ! HaHRisBrae AcooMMOoano loaves Al. 'ooa daily at 6.2a. m.,Tyrone 5 50 a. m . Mount Union at C.4 a. m., Newton Hamil- 7.C0 a. m., 1'cVeytown 7.20 a. m.. I,ew istown 7,45a. ro.. Milford 8.05a. in., Mifflin X. -"' fc"rtown . ewport 0,00a. ru.. arrivii.s; , 8.4 a. m.. (... iu., :nunn ui iiarrieoura , 1,05 a. m., and at Pbiladolphla, 1,25 p. ra. i Siti Siiobe ExpEKhi leaves Altoona daily ! T13 ".. and itopjinp a all regular : stations between Altoona aad Harrisbnrg, ;rMarlios XX'iiu at 10,15 a. in., Uarrisburg ! 11. i0 p. and arrirea in Philadelphia at . 8.16 p. in. Hart. Trais loaves Plttobnrg daily at j 6,".0 a. in., Altouca at 2,00 p. ru., and riod : ping at all rogu'ar stations arrives at Mifflin : at 6 0.1 p. m., Harrisburg 7.00 p. ni., Phila j adalpbia 10,55 p. m. . MS) ElDrmH ilAVfll Plthn. .. 1 nil A!to..ua z-zo pti ; Tyrone t ti pm! iiont- Ti5.'rZ f ZlTXA?!?: j 4 25 a m. Dat ExPREas leaves Pittshnri at R fill A ; M.; Alioona 11.50 A. M.; laay ba flagired at iliittin at 2.05 P. if.: arrives ot uri. ' i-urg at a,Mi) P. M. '. a:. at Philadelphia, 6.60 P. Philadelphia Kxpreaa will stop at Mifflin at 11 87 p. ni., when flagged WESTWARD. Miffl n Accommodation leaves Plu'ladel hi" l 8-5u . Harnabiirg, 12.10 P. ra.. k, ; i . . . .iisriuo, i,irt p. ui., Tbouipsontown. I,T p. 111., kflicil. 1.41 rt m 1.4o p. in.. Mifllin,. 150, p. m. Fhiladel pbia at 4,25 p. ni., Harriaburg, 7.27 p. ui., Newport, 8,23, p. m., Milloratuwa, 8.33 p. iu., Thompoii;oi n. 8.43 p. ru.. Port Royal Port Koyal. b,0O MiSlin. 9.05 p. m. Har riabnrs;, 12.S0 p. m,. Hiilcratown 1.37 p.m., Tbemp-onlowo, 1,48 p. m., Port Royal, 2,06 p. m., Mittlin, 2,10. Fast Lisa leaves Phiadelphia daily at 11 40 a m; Harrisbura: 8 45 p m t Milfiio 6 01pm; Lewiatown 6 28 p m ; Alteona, 7,60 p in ; srrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 65 p id. Wat Passengeb. leaves PhiladelnhU daily at 4 30 a. m.; HarrisbnrB, 8 15 a. ro.; I Dtmennon, 8 64 a. m.; Newport,! 9 26 Millerstowa, 9 40 a. m.:Tlionir,r.n0 9 62 a. ru.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m Tnscar ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Pert Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifllin, 10 20 a. tn Milford, 10 26 a. ru.; Narrows, 10 34 a. m.; Lewislown, 10 46 a. m.; McVevtown, 1114 a. m.j Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m.: Hon tmpdon, 12 17 p. ra.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m. Altoona, 1 45 p. m.,and stopaatall regular atations between Harrisburic and Altoona.: Gtstrk Kxpeess loaves Phiu.iik:. ly at 6 2 p. ru., Uarrisburg, 10 20 p. m stopping at Kockville, MaryaviUe, Duncan non, Newport, Mlilcratown, Thempsontown. I ort Uoyal, time at Milllm, 1 1 65 p. Al toona, 2 15 a. m.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 . m. Mail Teaih leaves Philadelphia daiW at 7.00 . m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. m, New port, 12 15 p. ni., Mifflin 12.62 p. nw, stop ping at all regular stations between. 'Vifflls. and Aitouua reaches Altoona at 3 40. i. m Pittsbnrg 8.10 p. m. ' Altooiia Accommodation leaese Phil aoeiplna daily at 11 40 ,. m., Ueisbur at 4,10 p. m., Duncannon 4.45 p, ni New pert 6.12 p. hi., Mlilcratown .V-'2 'xsl m. Thotupeouiown .1,33 p. iu., Vandyke 6 4t) p. m., Tuscarora 6,11 p. uj., Uaiico A47 p. m., Port Royal f6,61 p. m., MiUlm 6,66 p. n,., Lowistowo 0,20 p. m., McVeytewn 6,. 46 p. m., Newum Ua uilte 7.05 p. Huntingdon 7,3 j p. ru., Altoeua i00 p. m. PaciGc Express leaves Philadelphia 11 2& p ui ; Harrisburg 3 10 a ia ; Duncanuon 3 38 a m ; Newport 4 00 a w ; Mifflin 4 39 ni; Lewistown 601 am; McVeytown 6 2i a. m; Mt. Union 6 4-1 a m j Uuntinfrdontt 12am; Petersburg 6 25 a ni ; 8 pruce Creek 6 40 a m; Tyrone 7 00 am; Boll's Mill 7 22 a m ; Altoona 8 05 a ui ; Pittsbuig 12 45 p iu. - SA WTllLS Patent Vaiiiiblo Friction and Bolt Feed. STEAM EISGIXES. Slay V tense SIIIM.EE 9IIEES, &.c. FOtlTABLG GRIST MIEEJ. ThrcelilDg Machines, etc Seud for illustrated Catalogue. A.B.FAItQt'IIAUCO.,Yorlr., Pa Caution Notice. The undersiRned.cittzeng of Walker Twr., Juniata county, Pa., hereby caution all per sons not to tresspiss en their lands for the purpose er huntiug : John A. (iallagher, Christ Nasser, Calvin Majjrudor, John F. Bahr, David Diven, Samuel Auker, Cyma Sieber. Selh Kerchncr, William Clack. , w www, mwalrKWW .. i. . -.v.": T V .--y. it -so -7vyjst. ' -i.a--