r SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Ml?FLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8. 1892. B. F. SCIIWEIE II i iniTom riopairroE. - .- Pensions for the Militia. ConjjresBHiaa Atkinson has offeraJ n. hill in CnnersM haiil for its objact tho pensioning of the Penn' gyhani militia. The Pennsylvania militia entered tho field animated by th highest patriotic niotiye. They were not offered pay. They were not offered bountv. They were not ia dreal of draft. They were not evD clothed by government, Dd many r f them furnishad thoir own arras. Thy went out to fight back the southern invadir from the confines of the state, and if they did not meet the foe in deadly conflict it was because the enemy retreated southward. Because they were not engaged on tho field of battle does not detract ia the least from the patriotic purpore for which they took up arms, lien cannot enter a seiTico for a higher and nobler motive than that which animated the Tenasylvanii Mi!iti:i when they took up aniiii to repel the iobc-1 invasions cf 1SC2 and ISO:). But tae Militia weLt not cut for militiary fame cr glory, not for bounty, not for pen sion. Some days ago President Ilarriwa Bent a long mr.ssae to Congress oa tho Cbihuu difficulty, rtvie-ing the situation, but it makes nothing th-ar a to the provocutiou that lead to the mobbing of Uaited SiaLcs sailors. The mobbing too' place on the lG.h day of October, 1891, iu tho city of Vaipar.ii., whi :h that diy w-s visit ed by 117 s iilors of the United S ates man of war, Baltimore. The sailors wire on to special busices-s furthir than eight feoirg gfta and for tit bcut fit of a rhaugo of lifo ficrn ship for a day's nercis.i on liml. It is not knwu iifcordlng to tho Presi d'jnta ium:::i;o j.nt luw t io trouble bet.vitu tiie f-mlors and Chilians bf gan. One leport has it that the qtuurt'l wtw ttart-.-d ia a tavern be tween two sailors aud from the tav ern the iuarrl got out into the street. A-.otiitr report is that the quarrel was ocvaioned by a Chili in sailor spi ting in tho face of an Amerka-i eailor which the Auic-rii-au resented by k'.io- king tl e Cbilian down, and tL:.t load to the Chilians mobbing ivery American sailor that wore an Americ-ia uniform. EigLtoen American sailors were brutally stab bed aud b-aten nnd cue kiik-d, while only one Chilian wai seriously hurt. Tie Americans had no weapons with them. Tha President 2;a laid the whole matter in a dooumcutory form befoit. Ccrgres. Th2 messaga is in the hands of the House ConimiUrp on Foreign lt-l-'-tions. Meanwhile Chili has Rsscultd to an apology and will do almost anything to cxlricate her splf from tho difficulty. Tue paper war with Chili 13 cvfr, Clnli will do anything to get out of the trouble thut a lot of drunken sailers got her into. Sue wili apol ogize over and over and if need, be Land the whole difficulty over to the Supreme Court of tho United State to sift aaJ dt-tcrmino where, when txn-l how the trouble began, and who shall pay damages, and how lii s.ch d.unage. GEJVER.iL JEWS ITEMS. Isaiah Clark of Somerset county is 112 years old. Washington is still the haven cf honeymoon tourists. The marriage ring used at a New York c remony was a key ring. Lca; year surpriso partus are in vogue. TLkv are the same as any other surprise p.w'y. School toichtrs in England's coua try d sti ids get the munificent sum of 5 shilinga a week. The donth of a g'ra.Te at the Cincinnati Zao Thursd.iv loaves but tbru of the animals in this country. Chili Lsa beeu well advertised for nothing, by the daily paptrs, that kept uj the Chili war news well to the front sll the past winter. Carlisle is to have a night school for persons between 12 and 21 years of ao who will present to the public school directors certificates from their employers stating that they are nec-staiiiy employed during the day. Bonkon'koma, L. I., Jan. 27 A tramp went into the club house here kept by Thomas I'ish while the pro prietor was absent aud demanded whisky of Mrs. Fish. She refused to give him aud he lied her to a tree in tho yard and gave her a severe banting. Two hours later her hns basd found her tied and insensible. Large heads do not always indicate intellect Prof. Yichow the German scieutit t, points out that the Greeks, one of the most intellectual of na tions, are also one of the smallest headed of races. Mrs. Carolyn P. Chase, recently elected to the School Board in Cam bridge, receivsd 200 more votes than the most popular Alderman in her ward. If all the locomotives in the United States were coupled together they would make a train of solid iron and stee'l over 300 miles long. Add the passenger cars and we would have 300 mil s more of wood and iron; this weuld give us a gigantic pass enger train COO miles in length, counting both engines and cars. It is estimated that the papular vote for President next November will reach U.000,000. There are 401 Masonic lodges in Pennsylvania with aa aggregate membership cf 42.3S2. Over 500 persons were mad home less by a tbvab'utiiitr Sro at Beverly. Vi". Va. The court House and rec ords were also destroyed. A postmortem examination f the body ef Dariel Mummert, a farmer living near Ea'-t Beriin, Adams coun ty, who died a few days ago, revealed the fact that his stomach was full of lizards. It wa thought that he suff. red from consumption, but just before his f'eatb. he vomited six lizards and that aroused the physi cian's suspicions. He was a railroad supervisor, and accustomed to drink water from small springs of water while at work 'I watit tha fastest horte in your stable," he said, as be blew the ashes from the end of his cigar. "H'm!" paid the livery man. "Go ing to take your girl out for a drive !" ' That's about the size of it." "Well, when I used to go out for that purpose I took the slowest horse in the stable, and if ho gave out and dida't bring us home till all hours I used to liko it all the better." 'Iguo?syou know a thing or two," eaiil the young cinn, as Lo twisted the curl of his mustache," and you can givo me just purh a rig as you would us ourstlf if you vero going out on my business." Tho Pt-iiusvlvaiiia CLnferc-nca cf ttie Methc dii-t Episcop d church wiii meet iu York. 1'u.. March 9th. Tho changd from March 23rd, to Match j cur. ....... 1-. T:..l at the roq-it.et cf presiding elders. A Scries of Three Special Ex-cui-mIoiih to WaNlilugton, E C, via I'cim) I vauia Railroad. Gratifying was the Fuccess of the fir.it tour ia the Washington svlvania Itailroad soiit, whi T'iii ii-1 h left the 21t instant. The tours aJord e U'lighiful opportunity of visiting the National Capit: 1 iu its most attrac lire season whde both houses of Congr?.s ors iu session and ail t!in depaitmeuts ojx-u to visitor."; thive lours remain, February 4:h, litis, and 25th, ISO 2. E-cutsion tieke-ls will bo good fwr ten days from lato of fcule, admitting of a s'op over in B-.ltii!iire iu either direzt;on within tho propr-.r lirait. and tourists will travel in a tpcchi! train of parlor cars aud dav coachB. RATE. TRAIN I.EAVK-I. ritts'.urg 0 00 !) 00 A. M. A'.tooua 7 35 12 5. P. M. Tvror;o 7 2o 1 20 " Ilnntingdun fl Go 1 53 " Bedford 0 05 9 40 A. M. lit. Union G 30 2 13 P. LI. "cVoytown 5 !)5 2 33 ' Lriwistowu J'n'ct. .5 Gl 2 50 " lli.llin 5 25 3 10 " Pott lljja! 5 15 3 U Newport 4 GO 3 51 " Duricmncu 120 3 50 Washington .Vrrive. .. 8 45 " iiie tu-k:a will lie pooil for nsa on j an-rnff-j'.ar train of the ilates abov- " i . i- , i .-I nam ,d tXcq,t h.uiteJ express trams. liic ri-furn coupous will bo vail 1 for . jinss-ige on r.-j regular train TvilLin) the return liw't CXC.-pt th lVriUSvl- j tuiuTiiri'lr.l ' " "IiUca- i - - - i RK c;-:;rrs and expenditures or niz COUNiY OF JUNIATA, FROM Jantabt 5, lS'Jl, to DccEMBSa 31st, IS 91 , Hotii Dates I.sclcsivb. To the Honorable, tne Jj firs of the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata County : We, ibe undersigned, Auditors, e'ected and sworn according to law, to enmine, audit and settle rue account of tbe Com missioners, Sti rilf and Treasurer of tho Comity of Juniata, lor tho yuar ending Dt-cviuDi-r 3l.st, 1H91, ruet lor thut purport in the AuJitors' room, Millliniown, MomUv, January 4, 1S?2. it being th'i ti-st Mondav of tho yenr and Imind the said accounts to be ss follows, all oilicers b-in; present at thin setllt lueut : 1881. liENKY S. Si;UOLL, Treasurer, Dr To balance tli;e county Jan., 3, $12. AG 42 " outstanding county t x Jan 3, 12,9J7 47 ' state tax J in 3,.. H 25 ' uuiount county tax levi-d 18'Jl 21 ,3!3 04 state t-x levied 1831.. ,(147 71 " couniy portion Inj'r license '91 14!) 62 " cah lor bonds is.-uod in 1891. 9.552 2'J " state tix return'd to county '91 491 07 expense of Comini-.-iouers p'd by At'antic Tru.st Ui 1 1 92 " check, Sec'y Internal Affairs lor tax return statement .... 2j 00 ' ain't from Perry Co., txp.mso of tri.il John Kecktor 77 00 " siuouut sate of cement 9t 2 rent ot Court ilon.se... 22 2 state lax overpM by collectors 8 21 ' 00 day assi sjinent, 1830,. Pat terson Dnpliea'c 1 72 5 p-.T cent, additional state &. county t .x 53 SO c-rror in Kernmunph duplicate, statu tax. 1890 10 00 " error Susquehanna duplicate on county tiX, 189: 19 Fl) $uu, i ,A 1891. I1ENKT S.SCilOLL, Treasurer, Cr Dec. 31. By amount orders paid. $.39,243 45 by outstanding Co., tax 15.178 30 By outstanding state tax 1,235 10 Balance due county.... 4 991 8? Dec. 31, 1891, To ain't due Co., $1,991 88 1E91. F. W. NOBLE, Sheriff, Dr. Jan.. 3, 1R90 To 3 verdict fees. .$ 12 00 Dec. 31, 18il To 8 verdict fees.. 2100 3d 00 Cr. 30 00 1891. F. W. NOBLE, Sheriff, Dec. 31, By ba'auce due county, $ Ol'TSTASDINQ CotHTY TaXIS, DEC. 31, 1891. 188G M L. Sowers, Thompsonfn.$ 1 02 1888 Davis Weller, Fermanagh.. 1 79 1889 John M. Leonard, Beale.... 60 53 189 Wm Land is, Favette 427 Oil 1889 Wm Brackbill, Milford 602 60 1889 V Kepner, Port Koval. . 15 21 1889 K W Gilliford, Spruce Hill. 65 57 1P89 K M Uray, Tuscaror.t 78 69 1889 Henry Hosteller, Walker.. 229 63 1890 John M Leonard, Beale .... 264 55 1890 John Stover, Delaware 174 20 1890 D S Human, Fermanagh.... 3 24 1890 John A Saner, Fayette .... 403 20 1890 W D Cox, Greenwood 60 43 1890 J S McCachren.Lack 314 63 1890 S II Kollman, Mifliintown .. 102 62 1890 W S Neimond, Monroe.... 205 64 1890 E O Melov, liilford 92 4G 1890 ti B M Wisbaupt, Port Koyal 134 5 189J J C Okeson, Spruce Hill ... 842 09 1890 W K M'Laughlin, Turbett. 139 61 1890 J B Barton, Tuscarora 151 24 1890 Palmer 6 hellentHrg'r Walk'r 239 75 1891 D M Marshall, Beale 674 92 1891 II A Auker, Delaware 671 13 1891 Joseph Psge, Fayette 1897 97 1891 II B Renninger, Fermanagh 1011 62 1891 W D Cox. Greenwood 827 46 1891 J M Barton, Lack 412 20 419 76 1073 67 484 43 306 27 238 CO 663 06 327 88 138 44 42) 42 j 1SSH J M Urv,Tucror 1891 W Shirk, Waiker 634 25 1551 01 Total outstanding Connty Tax.. $15,178 30 Oi-tstaswso State Taxis, Deo. 81, 1891 1 889 John Leomrd, Beats . . . . $ 1889 Wiilium LandU, Farette... 18S9 W LBrackbill, Miltord 1889 R W (Jilliford, Spruce Uill. 1889 K M Gray Tuscarora 1889 Henry IlostetUr, .Valker... 1890 Juo M Loraid. Beale 18'JO John A Saner. Fayette 1890 VT D Cox, Greenrood 1890 J McCachron. Lack 1890 s H Rollman, MifllintonD.. 1890 W S Neimond, Monroe.... 1890 E O Melev, Milford 1890 GUM Wisehaupt Port Koy'l 1890 J C Okeaon, Sprnce Hill.... 1890 J B Barton, Tuicarora 1891 D 11 Marshall. Beale 1891 H A Auker. Dolaware 1891 Joa Page, Fayttie 1891 II B Rt-ninger, t ermanagh.. 1891 W D Cox, Greenwood 1891 J M Barton, Lack 1C91 W H Rodgers. Mifflintown.. 1891 E O Mrloy, Milford 1891 W S NeiiuoLd, Monroe.... 1891 H D Funk, Patterson 1891 G G Crozier, Port Roy il... 1891 J M ET,ns, Sprnco Hill .... 1891 Daniel Knonae Sniqiif hanna 1891 J W l.eyder Thompaontown 1891 Bfi i miiii Jarobs. Turbett.. 1891 J M Grav. Tni-c:irora 1891 Georgo W Shirk, Walker .. 4 27 60 35 63 67 6 64 12 70 40 29 27 26 20 14 3 81 74 60 2 S3 30 61 4 70 48 83 19 07 7 85 22 75 88 41 240 02 42 12 17 86 24 99 62 28 26 67 73 8 68 70 31 21 36 46 07 19 69 10 82 70 85 49 08 Total .BttaudiDg State Tjx..$ 1,295 10 A'l of nhich i respectfully submitted. ELM KR E.McMEK.V, J ACOB HOSTKTLER, WILLIAM P. GRAHAM, County Jtuditort. Auditors' Office, j MifiiiEtown, January 7, 1892. ST.KTKM E XT OF ORDERS PR J IVX BY tht CommittiotierM of the County of J tnia la, on the Treasvrei thereof, from the 5A day of January, 1891, to the 31ji day of Decemltr, IS'M, incluuce, at taken from the recorjt in the Commusioners' Office: Justice! and Constables Fees Commenu-ealth Caset it ana ouirs, jiunces. Oonstub'ef" $ 133 58 To!a! $ 1S8 68 Commonwealth Witnesses. February Term 1S91 $ 11 15 April Term lbltl l 61 September Term. 1891 29 31 December Term 1891 1 15 0J Total $ 254 OJ Hzoncrations, Mxtemcnts and Percentages. N T VaiJinrn find oltiers, Dup i- cot.. 188'J $ 402 63 Juo A Seiner null olb-r-i, Dm lie ns 1'.") .' 732 95 liowani Funk a:,d other, Dnpii- calu 18'Jl 6s9 29 Totjl S Courts and Jurors Pay. J V M Todd. Conrt Crier $ Joseph Cuiiitiiiugs, Steiu.raphur J N Kliosi.i, Stenographer. . . . . i li Murray, bodrdiug jurors. ... 11 B GrT at.d otliers. Tipstaves. Jerome Kerclmer and other, tlraid Jtirois W F Simor.ton anl o!her, Petit Jurors 1S21 87 55 00 14ii 00 72 ( 0 4 00 92 21 416 00 1116 J2 $ 2232 10 Total Public Buildings. Oco J stmts, Janitor and extra cjeaninj. oponine Court House for lecturt s &c $ 151 25 K H McCUntic. ga,oliue 40 70 James KreiJr, nnson workpjvo- mont anJ cutter 9 25 U 11 Veater, hin'ing sand, court- yard pavement 50 W H Kollman, hxing tow.r clock 2 00 I D J!ut;ser. lime 2 .! M p crawioM, miH . 170 D U beibor, putting glass m C n. 60 Total $ 2C3 15 Road and Bridge Vietcs and Damages. T S Thompson and others, dam- aces $ 70 00 F P Harris and other viewers.... 179 12 II E Bousall, priuting viewers' blanks 1 io Total $ Constables Returns. C M SingerandoihiTSjCOiistablerf 250 fe7 110 01 140 04 Total $ Assessing a id Registering. S K Swartzaod others, asfesorn.$ 1122 44 C B Crawford, under slate revenue 103 82 Total $ 12S6 2G Tramps Under jtct of 18H5 J TV kirk, indsn f..r Irjinn X H- I I. Banks ii, Co., nidse lor tramp.. 2 50 j M 1 Crawford, drn and m.lse.. 9 70 i Keeping M.irtiu Mi:!er, indigent.. 83 80 .Bill, Patter.on JJurough, Mirlia Miller . il 60 184 61 305 CG Expense in cases of Tony Birrel, Louis Oegenheioi ir, J is Sud ivan anl others, medical and surgical a'tentum, board, lodging, nursing fce Total $ Fox and Mink Scalps. Win. Fry, B F Crxier and others, fox and mink scalps $ 4S7 G Total. $ 4-S7 65 County Prison. F W Noble, SIri!Ts fees $ 32 82 Reuben Reynolds, mason work .. 9 00 North &. Son, coal for jiii 12 00 Total $ 846 82 Bonds Paid. JesseS Keyno'ds and othirs bonds$ 4100 00 Total 4100 00 Interest Paid on Bonds. Evaline Thompson and others, in- terest. $ 3017 94 Total. .$ 3017 91 Printing and Stationery. Wm M Allison, printing... B F Schweicr, printing W J Jackman, printiug.... Fl E Bonsall. printing Mar J. Hunt, stationery. .. W II Kolluian, stationery., Total 153 50 106 03 V3 48 172 25 17 95 6 75 .$ 628 9G Commissioners' Office and Court House. J B M Todd and others, insurance on Court House $ K II KcClintic, mdse and fixing furnace North It Son, coal Farmers Mercantile Association, coal Fee to Sec'y of Commissioners state Association David Beale, service is Commiss ioner , .... Jno Balcntine, service aa Com missioner Uriah Shuman, service as Com missioner. ................. A J Patterson, salary as counsel. C B Crawford, salary as clerk.... Wm M Allison, balance salary, counsel, 1890 309 00 119 07 83 80 47 85 6 00 807 83 323 97 279 92 SO 00 600 00 10 00 Total $ 2021 97 Bridges, Building and Repairs. K II UcCMntic, cement, river bridge and canal bridge at Port Royal and Homing's bridjre $ 1743 75 Reuben Reynolds, inspecting ma son work, Port Royal bridge 827 50 W II Groningcr, surveying for Port Royal rivet bridge 28 50 O If Goodman, contractor Port 1891 W II Rodgers, Mifflintown. 1891 E O Moloy, Milford 1891 W S Neimood, Monroe .... 1P91 H D Fonk, Patterson 1891 G fi Croiier, Port Rots'... 1H91 J M Evan, Spruce Uill ... 1891 Diniel Knoune Sunquebauoa 1891 J W Lt'Tdur, Tbompnnntown 1891 Bsnjin.m Jaccbi, Turbetl.. Royal river bridge, on acc'nt 13745 00 W H G ioninger, specification Port Royal bridge 150 00 Harry Luck, otk, basin bridge.. 1 80 Chas Colli.-r, rroik. basin bridge. 1 go L Banks, stonn and laborer em- ploytd basin bridge Jas Krcidor, mason work basin l.rl'leo - 1 05 W O Humphrey, hauling stone basin briJfio 13 75 Strphrn Reno, hauling stone ba sin bnnge 9 00 C E Berger, carpenter work basin bridge 1 26 II T7 Bergi.r, work Mifflin bridge 1890 60 G J Stmt, fastening pln.uk Mif- rl n bnde 50 W ECriawell, tightening burs Mif flin briil gn g gg J E MrCahan, plank. Mihiin bridge 1 20 J A Kreider, work Mifflin bridge. 4 00 Geo W Smith, work Miftlin bridge 4 60 Verdict ft es UilHin bridge case.. 4 CO Appeal to supreme court Mifflin bridge cane. Wm Iiawk. witness Mifflin bridge case 189.1 W N S'errotf, witness Mifflin bridge Case 189.) Mifflin county court costs Mifflin bridge esse 1890 W C Armor, Harribhnrg, copying charter Bridge Co II E Bonsall, printing supreme court ptper book W M Allinon, priDting suprome court paper book A J Patterson, oa account service and expense Mifflin bridge case J Lyons, legal services Mifflin bridge case 1890 W M Alilison, l gitl cervices and eipenets Mifflin bridce case 1890 ". 200 00 . J F Patterson, expensts 10 -Sun- bury and PtituixTille suhpie. nlng witnes-sos . Robt Crciiir, attending Mrxico bii.iue. 190 J Wrbcr. work and material Browu's brnlgx Commissioners ol Snyder county repairs jnirit bridge. ....... . J B Oles, plunk, Mexico bndze. . J L Roup. sno ini OM Port Roy 2 00 I Si 00 ' I 22 14 ; i 7 46 I 9 86 ; al and McCulioch's bridges j 1890 Lewis Kot:i?'in, plank llawn's hrldizo l!9 Isaac Barton, contr ictnr on ar.c't t.t bridge acros canal ditch at Port Koyal. D:ivid W(ltg.ir.g, cntractur on arcoiiitt bui!ditg Homing's 10 50 4 47 300 00 bridtro 50 0-1 Mirl!aueous rm.ill orders 9" Total rtibhc VJjficert K E Borrv, recording bonds $17637 70 and oatbs o( 1 ubiic ollirera. ... . .$ Jaci.b llostetltr. E E MeUeen, W P (iraliam, cor.nty au'lilors. J H Nwli , ai'ditinx accounts Pro tl ) ' nd Recorder's office. Wm F Uurphy Sons, h'ank book Register &. Recordur's ollbe T 11 Mem'i'ger. certi'jing j'id mentu 1HWI J T II .tits. Protbv's fees and cer tifying .iudgiiu tits T II Meiring. r, blauks tutued ov er to county TV J J 'Cknian. printing bUuka Frothy 's otiiee ... II E Bon-aM. printing blai.ks Pro th 's ollice TV H Rollman, stationery E H Berry, certifying mortrage. K L Mutter, bran!; boi a Reg (t Rdc Wiu Vann Ai Co., blank book R-g & Kt lfi 75 100 00 20 CO 15 00 7 10 17 76 18 50 17 25 7 40 12 5) 15 31 9 15 103 01 550 00 j TVrn Mann ii. Co mdse 1 l Clark and Philip Harley, Jury Commissioners H S S.'holl, treasurers a ila.-y 191 Total $ 1141 29 General and Spring Elections. Si-rin? elections $ 4W5 03 G .neral elections 659 4 S Total $ Miscellaneous Orders. Jas fcCanley postage and box rent$ ravru-nt to state Treat bal 1 S J J account Expressage Expense prisoner Westera pjni. trntiiry 1H90 Expense Huntingdon Reformatory W 11 Knouse, trustee, interest . . State tax on county's indebted ness F L Hutter, throe years' supply transcripts, duplica'es, rigis book &c D 11 Seiber, painting, material and papering county hoie.. G W Oliver, burial deceased s.jl dier E lluntsbarger Burial of Joel Dressier, deceased soldier H B (iray, Concord Narrows caio V H Rollman. blank books Jno X Ilowe, ice for onrt ro.nn T W Auker, tombstone fur Jajoh Z-ig'er D M Crawlbrd & Son, med atten tion vM.soner, jail .......... . Warren Humphrey hau'inj ashes T M Kirlt, carpentering St. paper ing vault Km il Kcliott. isdw Samuel CoMren, burying Ruins Davis Gu8 an l Seiber, in lae Jicob Ktka, plastering W II Kollman, pens and supplies Expense ot Ccni'iiisioors attend ing convention Geo (i Crozi-T, treasurer agricul tural society.... Burial Wm Lvens, deceased sol rt.or H.'ad-itone. grave tt Jo'-t Des'or J U Carney, expnaecouiitv Insti tute ..' C B Crawford, R;uking ta:: rtnrn statement (or Sec'y Internal Art lira Small orders 1015 13 19 93 j 436 16 ' 6 25 j 532 43 112 21 4 63 209 07 i 215 60 20 3 35 00 j 35 00 ; 8 is , 9 00 1 75 i 15 2 P0 . i 60 : I 5 8'1 i 13 32 35 00 10 02 8 .10 23 40 11 00 100 00 31 51 15 00 173 41 2", 3 sj Total $ 2200 61 Recapitulation. Constables and Jnsttce tees Com- ruonwpiltn rse ..$ 138 58 Commonwealth's witnesses '. 254 02 Collector, urn. m inin, abate ments, percenia'O!" 1824 87 Hour's snd Juror piy 2232 16 Public buildinrs 208 15 Road aud bridgo views aud dam- Zs J50 87 Constables returns.... .... 141) 04 AsMssinit snd registering 1286 26 Injured indieent p sons, under act oil 85 305 06 Fox an 1 mink sca'ps 487 65 County prison 34-j 82 Bonds paid 4100 00 Interest (al l ou bonds 8017 94 Printing and station-ir 628 96 Commissioner' ottice and Court IIonsA 2021 97 Bridies, building and repairs.... 17637 70 Public ollices 1141 29 General and prtnR eUc'.i ns .... 1045 44 Miscellaneous orders 2209 61 Total.. .$39277 43 Liabilities of County. Outstanding bonds $32764 49 Outstanding Co., orders I2H49 Total .$S2S93 89 Assets of County Cash in hands treasurci$ 4'.0I 88 Outstanding Co., taxes 15178 33 Outstandiujrstate taxes. 1295 10 tJilis col.ectible, ilartin Uiller case 338 87 Total. .$21804 15 Liabilities over asset $61089 74 We the undersigned. Commissioners of Juniata county, in compliance with the law do publish the foregoing statement of tbe receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid for tbe year ending December 31 1891, as found on tbe books of this office. DAVID BEALE, JNO. BAI.ENTINE, URIAH SHUAN, Commt'tJtoacrs. Jltt'st: Cuas B. Crawford, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, l Mitll ntown, January 7. 1892 $ 13 00 2 78 ' r 2 95 OA 321 00 jp i 125 00; rubeaitea sr llii Liquor Ilabll HI el jCui by Ad HlaUlarlMr; nr. UalsiM' Cclden Specific It ia manufactured aa a poder which eaa be giea in glass ef beer, a cap of eofl'se or tea, or in feed, without the knowledge 1 the patieat. It is absolutely harmless and will affect permanent aad speedy care, whether the patient is a moderat drinker or an alceholie wreck. It has buen given in thousands of casea, and ia every instance a perfect cure has lollowed. It HiTia fails. The system oace imjnci"" ed with the Specific, it becomes an nHer impossibility for the liquor appetite to exitt. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Ad dress eoLBia specific 00., 185 Race St., Ciaoin- LSli, O. June 24, '91-ly. iTTLC PI LIS. LS3 C".ik Eish3 s.-d roller ell tbe trtmblse toe ont to abillona stale ot tho . jstem. suon aJ JLiiikabis suocs has been shown i-i CU&S3 4 XTMZacl'C yet fstr's L't'.'.s Lrnr rm cmecilirusorJiirKe!.i!o:nicMtBniulatethj tL':r rrcm thia ilntnius comlli?it; bus cf-rircmtliladntriiiscni"llint: bus jiCjly IV.rg-clnrM 1 ".e'. rL'u:;-r.nJ .-bo 'oca ti ytasnvil! - '' l"'h lUvala. tiiiiilowi-.Uoatt!ii!i. BatraickhaJ . .. -. ..nlh.' ir.iv w:i not us wit XatheVjuieof so irmy Htoi tiat hera Is wheni w. mi -cr gro: oooat. Our fiUacursItwaila CtilcTS doliot. . Carter's I.1"! Utot Ptlla sr Tory small ana rrrr cas.r to tito. Onocrtworll'-sinakoadose. ITicy aro sb lof. Tesetabto and do not gripe or tnr, butt y ttelrgnilo'-Uon ploaaeall wnj tuetliam. IiiTi"iat2;cnts: CreforH. otwa by dragsisU CTerywUoie, cr sant by mall. CARTEL tSESJJCIHG CO., Kev Vork. SHALL PiLL. SSJALLCCSE. SSALLPBSC- cm SlceplCNuCkM Cured. IV Kt. Skvebis, Keyltrton P. O., Ta. I am sill to tsiily that 1 used l'aator Eoonlg's ierve Ionic with Uio best succobs for aleujilfrHtinoaa. and bciievo thai it ii really a eruai rcliL-X lor cu-rinj hiaaiity. K. tHAXK, Pastor. CiaiGWK. M l.. .-.teiv.bsr. 1830. Ono cf tiio pi.rtioj to wucui 1 Hold some of Pastor Koanig's Ndrrd Tonic aa tailing me to day that he Lad s'lfTero-i froiu i;reat dizziness and jKiin throu, h ino':o boiv. After using one lottlo bo i :i'.iidv crcl. JOii:; V,. C.ii ..f.;:, Merchant. Myrt:cec3rca:-ra riiicr:.r cf yc.ys from violent tiorvr.usm 3 e.nd FpeiiL Lun:reis 01 dot- tnrs lor c.-?t.ns ana ascU.-ir L a nil to no a nil. Af t . t-ii::u:: '."iity t-AO ttitwes of Tator Kong's Her it iotiio Lm troul.l h.is subdisi, Sl!(TM!.I;2:t,vK55SS; .r. c i ir ii 1 us. r:o i-r paunn can a;o autu ihlo meJiclun tr-9 of ctiarca. fi.,r lotun. .-t Fort ln. iuici la.t. and VsnowprsparsdunisrnlsdirrciloniirUs KOEC;:G mZD. CO.. Chicago, IIL eo!db7lrurUUatSlpernott2e. 0 tcr C5. Larse Slae, 81.73. eUctUesfor 69. A CT.IE BLACKING is cheaper "- at 20 cents a bottle than any ether Dressing at 5 cents. SETTLE GOZS A LONG WAYS lrru.tfo shoes once Mnckcncd with it enn 1 c '.(; t r lean by washing them with vratcr. i'iOvSa ia modemte cin-urustanrcs f.nd it i :'i:iMo to buy it nt 20c a bet tic, lcca.-o t'l'y spend for Blacking thcr tavc in t.w leather. Jt U tho cbenpest l)lackin,7 contiilorlr.! i s r;:.iiy, r.nd vet va w:mt '.ti sell it cl.o. i. r if it can be done Y"c will yay PI Rewsn 00, C f-r a recipe that will cnallc us to nr.ke " ..-r'a Acme Ulacking at such a ) ri c t'. ut ;i rttttikTcan profitably sell it i;t 10c. a Lv.ii'ie. TliiaoiieruoiicnuntilJun.l.'.t, i.Z. TOL?F & HAITDOLPII, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with fS3 M E a (this In tho name of the paint), looks like rtr.ir.cl r.nd varnished new furniture. One coat will do it A child can apply it. Vi a csa chnjjo a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fcacicd. All retailers sell it. Consumption 8urely Cured. To Twe Editoh: Pliase Inform your ro&dcra lliat i bars a paitiTS ranedy for tha abovs-nac-.cd diMae. By il tliusly use aheaaands of hopsleaa cas nave been pormaiMntly cured. I shall be glid ' o Hua swo DWM or my rameay jtjsiuc to any o! ! jutu icuuci. . ttj .... a vuumuiipBflii u indj Will send me their Kxpreaa and P. O. address. lte9ct- fuUy. T. A. oirfOCUU. U. C, liil Poaxi St.. avarice from U.e mtZsaiM ot ycU.fuI cccora, eartjr Vtcny, waaOi:(Wakaaa. leatBaobcmt.ete., I waa and a vlaabW troMijm ttd&i easiUlniu faA jarMenlan tr kms ewre. FStSot ctia- A ppleadid medicoi work ; ApbM M read toy evsry auao vat ia imtoh azd OctoiUUbfecd. Addrssa, Trot. r. C I 8U. SMKIaa. Uro A rainlil Verdict afttr TwcBly Year Trial. Tbs ortrinal nit otiiy grnuiae Camponsd Oxyif a Tra'm?ot that of Drs. Stsrksy Ji I'balea, is a scirctife aliuttmsat of tbs sla. mints of Oxyjen sn4 Xitrogen magnetized; and tke eompourd is o cosdsassd and Disde .roriable Ibai it it sent to all the world. It has bn io ma for icor than twoat years; tUouaanda of patients ha'a ;bea treated, sod rciommrnd it a very signifi cant fact. It dors tot set as most drugs io by crsaf . ia another ailment, often requiricg a sec ond course to eradicate tha aril a i! Wet a ot the first, but Coir.r.ousd txTgen is a rit alizer, rerswing, strengthening, iavi'orat icg tha wbols body. This statements are conSrmed b Biim rous testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages, only witti tha express poru-is-sion ot ih" pslieats, their names and ad dresses sra given and you cau refer to thin for fartssr iiifur.catUn. The great succrsss of onr traatmenl bat given rise to a host of imitators, nn.crupa lous ptnor.i; some t-allmg their preparation Compound Oxgirii, olien appi vpriating onr trstiaiouials and lL names ef our patients to recc.jininru I worthless concoctions. But any talma v- made elsewhere or by otbrrs, snd called Compound Oiyrjeu a bjnrious. Compound Oxygon Its Mods o Actios aud Results," is the tula of a new Loci: ot 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey h. Pa leu, wh cb gira to all inquirers full inform ation as to this remarkable curative agent, aad a record of surprising cares in a wids range of chronic cases many af tbeoi aftsr beiog abandaned to die by otbar pLysiruni. Will be mailed free to any address en ap plication Dra. Starts Jc Pbalen, 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., 120 Sutler St., San Fran cisco, Cal. f VV fci I 1 einais 289 co VyV U U. to liii.iii WALK IN. Walk in and exaniin our lar" e and raried stock for the FaU Trade of 1891 and tbe Winter f 1892. We are Ever Ready To thow customers our gooa. It is our busines to euppljr jour wants and we knvr that we can accommodate you, 11 you drop in and deal with us. We hare all kinds ot dress goods in all colors to suit tht wn rifvl t:isrea of Deorle. We have a full line of JmoceUy Goods, that people want these times Ju.t ask for what you want and it will be cur pleasure to wait on joa. . We are stock ed in GROCERIES- at drp prices and Queenswar in full assortment. Glacsware to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our .hoe Department is large and grades from tht Daintiest to the Substantial Shot and Bcot tor tbe field and forest. ORDER. We hare almost everything, and what we bav'nt got, wt'l Order, so Diease faror us with J. a call. TOBACCO- To tht lorers ot the weed we say we keep the best brands TRY 01 It TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attentitn. ililK StBIT, Of POSIT CCCBT JiOCSi:. HI i din town, Fa., LEGAL. mUIF.N VI AL ASSESSMENT. STATE L MEM' OF ASSESSORS KEIL'KNS. Agreeably to tbe Irgal provisions tctMng forth thl dnlirs ef thu Roard for the revifl- j iva ul in an1 t9r ,he several cot-.atios ... , , ... I tf the Commoealtb of PenoavlTinia, the j ucderiffned, comprising the membership I o( ,nB board of Revision, of Juniata coun- ' tr. Laviii nnalifled in dua forna.da cuhliah . ' fo'lowi st.t.meBt, rePrts..tinS the ai.grec.'ile value of p.-apertv, taxsb lor '..'.,,. .,.... .iiL .' i ,...hi.. a-d b-iroughs in Juniata count, aforesaid, as returned by the township aui boreugh af'itiors for tha year 1892 Besle tp , a!us taxable property $1 10,930 00 Uslawrro Frrmaosgh 195,852 00 223,195 00 Fayette " " 292.500 00 Greenwood " 61,150 00 Lack 97,4i0 00 MiflitD'own bero., 160731 00 Milfoid toituihip, " 253.071 00 Monroe " 1 15.783 00 Patterson boro., 110.6:.0 00 Port Royal " 01,785 00 Susqiiebaoiatwp., " 13,768 00 Spruce llill " 187,60 00 Thompson town boro., 49,578 00 Tuibeit tuwusnip, 153.658 00 Tuscarora " 137,681 00 Walker " " 8S6,9C3 0'J Ki tice is heiefcy c iven that tbe eighth day ol February, 1S92. hit been deaigaated by tbe uuJersigucd, the day for finally de termining whether any of the valaationa of the Assessors have been made below a just rate, according to tbe meaniog and inten tion of the Act of Assembly creating such "Board of Revision." From date btreof, until February 8th, lr2, tbs returns ol the Assessors, on Ola in tho ofllea of the county commissioners, will be open for elimination by any taxa ble inhabitant of the said county ef Junia ta, and the "Board of Kniaion" will ra cetve aud eoni.iir tbe written eo;i.muni- catioa ol acy taxabla isliabit ir.t. relative to ary property which such ti:xab'e inbibitant shall belisve lo have brro assessed too low Aiier lue woia a: ovo reicrre l to Is com pleted the a'oisnirctioDed board will pro ceed to tsar appeals of panics interested at such times and pieces as tha I b iLd ca- trd in the pahlic notice of f pea's adver vsrtised by the Boatd of Count Comaius loners. DAVID BEALK, JNO. BALEN TINE, UklAO SHUUAN, Board of Tax Revitiou, Juaiata couaty January 23, 1892. OTICEOF APPEALS. The Triennial Appeals for tha vera! boroughs and townships of Juuiata county, will be held at thefollowing places on dates des grated, between tbe hours of 9 o'clock A. it,, and 4 o'clock P. SI., e.ie.u day : Lack towBsbip, at Cross Keys, Feb., 2i, '92 Tuscarora " UcCoytvilie 26, " Hcile Jobnstowo 27 Spruce Hill Grangers Hal 29 " Turbstt Port Royal. March 1,' M ilord " Locust Urora 2'," Wa'ker " Mexico 1 horoptoctown" Thompsontowa 4'- Delaware ' . 6 Fajete Mc A!isteriilo 7' Monroe KichSrld Su-q iclanna Shaffer's store" Greenwood Sven Stara Port Reyal Port Rnya! 8, - 9, ' 10, ' 11, " 12, 14, 15, Patterson Patterson Fermanagh, Commissioners Office " Mirllintswn, n GENERAL APPEALS For Fast side of rir, March 21st lb92 it Commissioners' Oia-.-e. " ' For Wast side o( river, March 22, 1892 it Ccmtciaaicrcra' Office. ' By order of Countv Commissioners CIIAS. B CRAWFORD iu.w ruu.u ,.. 1 viwi. January 20, 1892. -iiS--4 and Dnbli;ini!ied t tanty, natural isiik ian. Bklu 11 iPJi r"1 Perfections ot the 1 V' ' oosmeue but a cure, vet is ht- ter for Urn lrilt lab net tab than powder. 80M by nt pnstpa:d upon receipt of 50c. . C. BItYheR 4, CO., TiWe. a jvniCfiau, or Mil G, The and Reputhtan office is the place to get job work doBe. T,it ,,. oav Ton If vn . ... . . . ' -j-aaii m mat line. I " L. , , n QT", 1 Ere "e tbansands or ia 1 i3 i Wb?.,;"e gulf ''urea and would to a? corded tbe palm cf beauty were It not for a r. "r ht ;? e VIOLA V.REAM aa paseatina thaa ?!?2!it.,?f.tE' "lulcaiyehanaw thetgJ,w2 NOW FOR THE NEW YEAR. Our entire stock must now b. c!oscd out, RogarOless of Co.t to room for SPRING . . no o Poorir fhino-in onr store will ba son.:!?. . frorm now for the next a. atsy- Anything you may want in me uuo i n tr and GENTS' FUKiN 1 S h 1 i u u l nvFRCOATS ' OVERCOATS j from the heavy storm to th fintttBn. OVEKCAl&.c uv fin 'overcoata. We handle the Candee C b borndshoerTadTes, Gentlemen and Children. cU, Cap- Trunke, Valises, Underwear, Shirts, Collar,, Cuff, umbrella,, Watch', ei Jeweky etc., you can buy of us at Tremendous Big Bargams. COHEN 4V isuuwn. THOMPSONTOWN, Pa. in o N O o r co o so c 0000 10 -i CO -8S5SSSSSSSSSassS35S r- to is 10 oa Diaiaoi-l''r:r:!:,I,:' L-3 C3 BOOCIIMOHOOO -wicoeoeoeocowcoeo PQ EH M o o ioh:i . O CO CO CJO ct-f:?ir-t"SOOOOi- o tp o o SHiawncietriHOiM " n s H H r M o C3 H P5 H o o o 1- Jj co o eo - ' H r( H H rH ooocr-t-t-ttttt 0 5 1 t'i t zt. f - Til C a t o o oc 2 S : ciohOOO CO . 1 o ec es e- i-t h r 1 ri l- o CO - CO X ssseee!OooosHrt"tHHHi CO w o C O ft hh;i CO S COfifft?K'' co cc ci cs f fl ' o o o i- - LC LO T O H I! T CO iii I rH r Ii f - z-, -1 -1 ro o LO LO LO LO LO LO A ! 1 PTo ' '; '" L COOCOC5"t"5LOOOfl C-XCCCOCC75CCC5CSC1 : S lo -r J- ctd ci e; h ?i o C fl fl ' a a. I Lacis K. Annuo. Y. X. . Tskhkli.. ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M!?J L1STOV7N, PA. ST-C&llectisg a CoaT;ancii frsmpt It attesle te. OrricF On a;a street, ia p'.act ef reside!;.- of Louis K. AtVinsen, 11- "",fe Bridge street. (Oct 2. Uw. JOBX A'CI.IBOBLII. JSIFB W. 5TIVHXL IESUBAHOE AQE3T3, PORT ROYAL, JCSl.STA CG., rj. ayOnlT riliab's Csmraaiss represented. Jan. 1, 1832-11 Ct.l.U.CriKDtt, DB. Pi WIS M.CRlWrOEB, R. D. ll. CKAWrORD . SOK. Lave Termed a partnership far the practice ef Medicius sad Ihiir collateral braaches. Oftic at s.d staud, corner of Tbird aid Or-ar-gs streets, STSuitaira, Pa. Onser both ol them will be found at their office at ail limes, unless otherwise prefessiecully en gaged. April 1st, 1IVO. J W1SJ TU STATi. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ras stp ToaTaacxK in less than Eva minutes ; do pais, ae extr.icti'.g. Tat I can axtrsot teeth withavt pia, by tLa uto of a Said applied to u-eth end ga.es ; aa danger. TbatRinrased Cns(kawn as Scurvy) treat r- ed auccsilniy m4 a care war: 'fTS granted in every Testa Tillsd aad warranted ter life. irtiSeial Tee'J repaired, exchacgei or remaddijd, lrnj $3.00 te S1J per act.' Keaatiful Guw Knaiacled Tee inserted at prices te suit all. All wark warraaUd to give perfect satis fartien. feep'a bi tut arf.ricial tvath a itb which ther caaaet eat, ar e-recia'ir iavited taca!!.' Tail- Caih. G. DERU, PracJical DsntHt. asTatLisaso mrrLiXTOwy, Pa., Is leiiO. ct. H S5. Nothing Ou Earth Will fm 01 . . oaeria&rrt Conditioa VnwAt KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS tUeng and Healthy ; Pr.Teata all Dia.aa. Ceest er Jtnltimg Btma. LRI.GKETTGBLLESE iSa0F COMMERCE Kolicc Armuftt TVe-spagg. u::rbi4 ot to ia n 'a't.. .- " nonersigued undersigned Stouffer.n It a .7 ... ":"rcn vvillism i Atkinsow B. Atkinsow v-n4r'e Adm. L, Oetobcr l 1 KPORTHItiD 2Klb, '91. ly. STOCK va , f;. , --- - , rf v4om. tO M f! C O r h n :i o r: to a 00000 oooot-t-iots'OH r t o a X o o c -r i-h o li (Tl CI CI -1 00 o a 5 a a i - 1-5 O O n o n o '. Tl O t : . 1-1 O C. Ci CO t- r- r- ft iH a a c c 3 32 a o 3 s ' a m. o S " to -7; . - S ff O -1 X 3 1 o x 1. at f 30 is t-3 1 a t; u c r- t- 1- :t 1- o 3 I :i c ri t s .' c t L M i 1 O c 1 cj ro co so cc LO 1-1 co a g a ll 3 CO CO e-1 TZ LO LO 5i t- I- t- . f ll t a- ; 1 o 10 1.0 1.0 co ti o LO LO 5 CO O t I- CC CC t 5 - Li ; 3 3 - ai 5-a-j -. t - 2 . r S 5 X J a - -ts LO CM IO CO CO i-i lo co oi c j. LO LO fl Q ALES 31 E Y O AV A jST T K E .1 LOCAL OU TRAVF.LLIM',, to sell oar Kursrri Stick, t-'tta't, KvjeLlcs ti4 St'Sdv Rmi'ldrurpl yuirarteeil. CllnSii LK'-lUhhS COMPAXT, t. Dec. S, Koehester, N. T. Qenuinshasa KtD H tin t;n nn 1UM KM every piu. OLD HONESTis acKnowt edqsd to be t'rye puresj and lTjost lasting p'ece cf Stsnderd Cnswing Tctacco cn the marKet. Iryjng it is a better test lhaneny tap. uboat it. Give it a fair trial. Your deeJsr hds it. LOST MANHOOD! TtEBTITIS (Pir t Frssck K.rv.Kemedv. toldwilhaWrttl 0-.mr.al.. '". tt, such M Bram PWJ' " i. Mutnsts. H".. -w- "UU AFTER USE. COt loSI Lost Manhood, Lassitude, all drai-t tni of power In either sex, cau.ed ly "7 ! JouthfulindUcretion, which ultimat.lT ld W , finally. Consumption and Insanity. Fnc. r.lnn. . L . Willie PackaBe. With ...r. t. -a air. a wr- guarawte to enre or refund mono- B y a I seyj eaa- UoESTY 1 & 1 any address. HVtll'l REMEDY CV.,
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