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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MiyFLINTOWN.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRTJA RI 1, 1 898.
B. F. SCHWEIER
BDITOB ABB rBOrBIBTOB.
Therc is blood in the eye of the
Frenchmen, because EuglaDtl pre
vented tbe Khedive of Eypt from
selecting his own Cabinet officers.
England wanted to play the big boFs
with Egypt, and Frauce says it shall
not be done.
The trouble in Hawaii seems to be
between the foreign and native e!e
merit. The Queen proposed to adopt
a new constitution to disfranchise all
foreigner?, and put the whole gov-
ernment in the bands of native poli
ticians. Tbe foreign element was to
strong, and broke up the govern
ment and dethroned the Queen.
Governor Pattisox and State prin
ter, B. F. Meyers, both Democrats,
are having a lively time over the
S'jite printing. Meyers has ben
eaying ugly things about the Gover
nor, and the Governor has been im
puting questional business methods
against the State printer, and has
raised such attention that an investi
gation is to take place.
The people cf the world are no
better to day than they were 1800
years ago. Two Presidents have been
assassinated within the past thirty
years, and organized labor here in
Pennsylvania, employed the assassin
to kill the head of a firm that em
ployed them at Homestead, and alsj
employed the poisoner to poison the
food of laborers who do not belong
to their union organizations.
The Hawaiian Islands have a rev
olution on bands. The bulk of the
trade of the Islands is with this coun
try, and the traders or commercial
men express a desire to be annexed
to the United States. Annex them.
Annexation must become the policy
of this government in its relation to
other countries, just as it was the
policv of the Roman crovernment
2,000 years ago.
Southern fire eaters are re-writing
up, B. F. Butler, recently deceased.
They all consign him to the region
of everlasting torment for the way
he treated the Southern cause and
its impudent people, in his depart
ment, during rebellion. Some other
people believe Butler is now a saint.
Ones belief on the question of slavery
and freedom has a good deal to do
with their belief as to whether he is
in Abraham s bosom or in the hot
place, begging for a drop of water
to cool his parched tongue.
JAMES G. BLAINE.
Hox. James Gillespie Blaine died
at 11 o'clock on Friday - morning,
January 27, 1893. He was born in
Brownsville, Fa., January 31, 1830,
and after his school days at Wash
ington College he went to Kentucky,
and there taught school. While in
that State he married Miss Harriet
Stamwood, of Maine, who was then
a school girl in Kentucky. He re
turned to Pennsylvania, and studied
law, but the clients were few and the
fees small and he was compelled to
seek a livelihood in some other occu
pation. He became a teacher in the
Pennsylvania Institute for the In
struction of the Blind in Philadel
phia, and taught there two years. In
1855 he moved to Maine and assum
ed editorial charge of the Kennebec
Journal. In 1858 he was elected to
the Legislature of Maine, In 1862
ne was elected to Congress. Rebell
ion was then at its flood tide. Blaine's
ability as a pnblic speaker and his
intensely patriotic expressions made
him prominent before the whole
country, and from that time np to
the hour of his death public atten
tion was constantly centered upon
him. He excelled in the ability to
express himself clearly and attract
ively on every subject that he gave
closo attention to, and his utterances
were so close to the heart and mind
of the people of the Northern states
that he was the chief public speaker
among the champions of popular
government, reciprocity, and protec
tion to American industry. His fun-
tL- -o r 3 I
meut at Washington.
If gold in sufficient quantity exist
d in the world to float the bonded
indebtedness the single gold stand
ard would be all right, but as there
are only about three thousand mill
ion gold in existence the folly of at
tempting to much longer carry the
indebtedness on such slim basis is
clearly to bo Been. A break must
take place somewhere. Tbe re in
statament of silver to its true posi
tion as money by giving it the rights
of free coinage will - save tbe world
from a great financial crash and stop
the downward tendency of the price
of a good deal of property. . Silver
will again come to the front when
the crash takes place, but it amounts
almost to a crime to allow the gold
experimenters and speculators to
drive the civiizad world to such extremities.
What Hawaii Is.
The kingdom of Hawaii consists of
fifteen islands in the North Pacific,
only eight of which are inhabited.
They are about 2,100 miles from
San Francisco. The population is
abont 80,000, and the total area ia
6,640 square miles. Of the popula
tion in 1890, 34,436 werA natives,
15,301 Chinese, 12,360 Japanese,
8,602 Portuguette, 1,928 Americans,
and 1,344 British. Nine-tenths of
the trade of the islands is with the
United States. Tbe exports consist
mainly of sugar, ric?, bananas and
hides.
Honolulu, the capital, on the is
land of Oahu, is lighted by electrici
ty, and nearly every leading family
in the town has its telephone. In
1890, 295 vessels visited the islands.
Tbe naval and military forces of the
islands consist of the household
guards, fixed at sixty -five men. There
are no volunteer military organiza
tions. David Kalakaua, tho seventh and
probably the last king of the Hawa
iians, was born in Honolulu on No
vember 16, 1836. He was educated
in the royal school at Honolulu. He
married the chieftainess Kipiolana
in 1803, and after the death of Prince
Lnnalilo, on February 3, 1874, he
announced himself as a candidate for
the tkrone, Prince Lnnalilo
i i
UaVinSf
failed to proclaim a successor. Em
ma, the widow of Kamehameha IV.,
tbe queen dowager, was also a can
didate. Kalakaut was elected by an
extra session of tbe Legislature.
Queen Emma's partisans attacked
the legislature, but wero dispersed
by marines from the American and
British warships in the harbor, and
the king was installed. Queen Lili
uokalani is the eldest Bister of King
Kalakaua, who died on January 20,
1891, in San Francisco. She suc
ceeded to the throne. Her husband
John O. Dominis, long resided in
Hawaii. Mr. Domin's accompanied
Queen Kapiolani, Kalakau's consort,
and the dethroned Queen Liliuokal
ani to this couatrv in 1887.
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
There is a wide difference between
horse talk and horse sense.
No sham is more easily detecte d
thr.n paint on tbe uce.
In a few weeks we'll be locking for
what the ground hog is to prophesy.
There are few people who do much
reading or writing who do not wear
glasses.
A San Francisco paper says that
California is suffering from a "girl
famine."
The 22nd of February, Washing
ton's birthday, this yeir comes on
Wednesday.
He was a smart man who said, it
isn't your sin that finds you out It
is your neighbor.
It is strange how manyffaults a
fellow finds in a girl after she has
refused to marry him.
The early spring vegetable crop is
going to p'ay the peach crop game
this vear, so rumour has it.
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
OF THE
COIT.XTY OF JaT.f I4TA
FROM
January 1st. 1892 to December 31st, 1892,
both dates inclusive.
To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court
of Common rieas. or Juniata County: H e
the undersigned Juditors, elected and swoiu
according to law to examine, audit and set
tle the accounts of the Commissioners. Sher
iff and Treasurer of the County of Juntata,
for the year ending, December 3Ii, 1892,
met for that purpose m the Auditor's room,
Mifftmtown, Monday, January 2nd, 1803. it
being the first Monday of the year, and found
the said accounts to be as follow, all officers
being present at this settlement.
1895- HENRY 8. SCUOLL, Treas. Dr.
'To balance due county, Dec. 81,
1891 $ 4991.88
Outstanding county tax, Dec.
81, 1891 15178 30
Outstanding State Tax, Dec.
81, 1891 1295 10
Amt Tax levied county, J1892 28481 49
Amt Tax levied SUte, 1892 2822 94
Liquor license, county portion Si 60
Cub lor bonds issued, 1892 31815 09
Costs anl fine ia Rannelacase 639 77
State Tax returned to county 2775 18
Verdict fees (or 1893 and 1891 36 00
From Sec. Int Affairs for tsx
return statement ......... 40 00
' Rant or Court House 4 tO
Snyder eeunty, Baptirs of
joint bridge at Oriental.... IQ 71
' 6 per cent additional county
tax and unseated laud 146 89
prr ent additional State
Tax .1 i.... 6 25
B tato Tax overpaid by Collec
tors 1 86
County Tax overpaid by Col
lectors 22 02
$ 83891 91
1899- HENRY 3. SCHOLL, 7ra. Cf.
Dec. 81- By amount orders paid 62243 90
ii ii outstanding Co. tax 137 1 4 65
1 outstanding State tax 1807 48
ii ii Balance due eounty 6565 88
$ 83391 91
Outstanding County Taxes Dee. 81, 1892.
1888, Davis Welter, Fermanagh .. 1 79
1889, John M. Leonard, Biale 60 68
1 Wm. Land is, Fayette ...427.06
W. L. Brackbill, Milford 602 60
U. W. Kepnar, Port Royal;.... 15 21
R. W. Gillilord, Spruce Hill... 65 67
Henry Hoatottler, Walker. ...229 63
1890, John U. Leonard, Beale.... ..148 65
David S. a amah, Fermanagh.. 8 24
' John Stover, Delaware ......174 20
John Saner, Fayette .....173 20
J. S.McCahan.Lack 244 63
G. B. U. irUehaupt,Port Royal. 134 65
' J. U Okeson, Spruce Hill 842 09
1891, D. at. Marshall, Beale 119 62
' Joseph Page, Fayette 262 82
W. D. Cox, ereenwoed 73 08
J. M. Barton, Lack 176 58
W. H. Rodgers, Mifflintown...221 59
E. O. Meloy, Milford 64 07
V. S. Neimond, Monroe 165 91
" 8G Crecier, Port Royal 88 33
" J M Evans, Spruce Hill 830 28
J M Gray, Tuscarora 83 04
1892 D at Marsbsll, Beale 648 89
" Abram Laadis, Delaware 21 06
G W VnOmier, f"avette-...117.S 82
Sarnnel Cnldron. Fermanagh.. 802 83
John Knouse, Greenwood ....328 93
W" A Lather, Lack 862 90
8 II Rnllman, Mifflintown 290 79
Jacob Bishop, lfilford 1219 95
WSNeimond. Monroe 249 21
H. D. Fnnk. Patterson 41 07
D. B. McCulloch, Pert Knval..240 18
H. Lat. Brans, Spruce Hill....64 55
H. S. Brubaker. Snsqaetaanna.291 69
Jacob Levder, Tbompaootown.lIO 93
G. F. Boedmao. Tnrbett 896 7 7
Joshua B. Barton. Tnacarora..671 03
Lewis Haaberf, Walker 1484 M
Total outstanding Connty TazM..$ 18774 65
Outstanding State Taxes, Dee 81. 1892.
1M9. John II. Leonard. Beale t 4 27
" Wm. Landia. Favette 50 85
" W. L. Brack bill. Milford 58 57
R. W. Gillifard. Srwire Hill.. 6 54
Hear Haetattler. Walker .... 40 39
1890. John af. T.eonarr1. Beale 9
Johi A. Saner. Fayette.. 20 14
" J. S. Meriahan, tack 74 60
" fi. B M. Wiaehanot, Port Royal 4R S
- J. C. DkMon. Some Hill .... 19 07
1891, T). H. Harahall. Beale 5 88
" Joanh Pare. Favette 190 2
' W. 1. Cox. Greenwood
17 88
" J- ef Barton. Lack
" W. H. Rndcera. Mifflintown.
" F. S. Neironnd. kfonree...
G. ti Crosier. Port Keval.
J. M. Evans, Borneo Hill...
16 '9
80 92
47 73
54 84
16 17
" J. U. Grey.
Taaearora 12 66
182, D. H. Marshall. Boats
" Abrarn l.antis, Delaware....
n. W. VanOrmer. Favette..
" Kamunl Coldron. Fermanagh
" John Knonse, Greenwood..
' 8. H. Rnllraan. Miffllntown.
" Jacob Bishop. Mil ford
" W A. Lather. Lack
W. P. Neiroend. Monroe...
" H. D. Funk. Pat'eraon
81 84
, 50 53
193 81
IS 10
24 11
71 8
50 37
67 17
86 08
10 46
' D. B. McCaMoch. Port Royal 73 43
" H. I.. Evana. Spruce Hill 22 99
" M.S. Brnhaker. Snaqnhanna 72 45
Jacob W. Levder. Tnompaon'n 14 or,
" n. F. Ortortmin. Tnrbett 18 36
" Joahna B.Barton. Tnecsrora..174 16
Lewis Danbert, Walker 68 4i
Total Ontatandine State Taxes. .$ 1807 48
All of wh'ch ia reaner tfall r anhrnitted.
JACOB HOSTETLER.
WILLIAM P. GR4HAM,
Attsaf: County Jlnditor.
i. W. HOVTKTLKR.
Auditor's Office. )
Hiffiintown. Jiamrv 6. 1893.
Statemrnt of orders denwn by the Comn'.e -
r ji i r , . 1 1 . t
mivnrrw or sne eoHsrv sr usuua n iirw
Ur.r thereof from t he 1,1 Jau of January
1892. to th 31i day of December 1802, i
clniitt. at taken from II e records in the
Commissioners Office.
Justices and Constables' Fees Common
wealth Cases.
B. R. If itcholl and others. Jns-
tic. and Al Haccenberg er
and others, conatables $ 16J 12
Total $ 165 12
Commonwealth' Witnesses.
February Terra, 1492.. $ 232 05
April do do 61 21
September do do .......... 85 11
December do do.......... CI II
Total ... .$ 439 49
Exonerations, Jbatemmts and Percentages.
W. K. McLaughlin, Daniel
Knon-e, W. A. Lather and
othera. Duplicates, 1890,
1891 and 1892 $2160 07
Total $ 2160 07
Coarfa and Jurors'' Pay.
J. B. W. Todd, court crier $ 2 iO
Harry Knisuly. " 72 60
Jes. Cummings. Stenographer.. 40 00
E. L. Llndc ui'ith do .. 60 00
J. N. Rhonda, do .. 28 60
W. H. Ferries. do .. 203 60
S. B. Murray, Boarding Jarort.. 67 CO
Thoi. Crimmell and others, Tip.-
staves 110 WO
Samuel Seiber and others, Grand
Jurors 526 72
M H.'Vsrnes and othera, Petit
Juror 1698 84
Total
2S0016
Public Buildings
W F Snyder, merchandise an
rrpairinr ebair .
K H McClintic. raaoline Hdw-
George Stntts. cleaning clota
nanlinc ahaa
T M Kirk, rarpenterinr
FranciKus Hdwe Ce Mdse....
W O Wumphwv. hauling aahes..
I D Muaaer, Hde
D H Sieber, putting in glass and
work
M P Crawford, diiinfoctinr, ate.
9 50
97 27
82 00
6 30
8 66
8 60
8 00
8 16
2 20 !
Kepaira to beater pipes ....
David tlackenb-rger, aand
1 50
1 0
80
r5
for
pavement.
Maaberk & Ne'non. plank
Miscellaneous, small orders....
Total $ 163 78
Road and Bridge Views and Damages
Jno. W Woodward. riamrea....$ fi 00
D Amiek and others, viewers.... 11 60
Coats, Concord road cae 74 45
Total 262 05
Constables' Returns
AM Bryner k. othera, constshles $ 184 82
Total 184 32
Assessing and Registering
W D Cox. Asessor snd others.
Triennial Assessment. Vew
Rer'stratios) and Pnblishinr
Apr-ala S 2062 61
C B Crawford, from State Rev
enue 282 29
Total $2844 90
Tramps under Jet of 1885
W S Arbogast. boarding and
room 24 00
R R Hospital, Expense 19 75
W F invder, undertaker 2S 60
S L Todd, expenae trip to Mifflin
connty 1 50
A R Melav, Mdse 1 04
G W Heck. sos 13?
Ferd Mevera. clothlnr....' 2 25
H S Scholl, lot in Union Ceme.
terv 4 00
S E Einzer, honu, hire 1 50
Expense in eaaea Derrick Mirror.
Jacob Hick, Jacob Spreigel.
and others medical and sur
gical attention, board, lodr.
ing. nursing, preparing for
bnrial fcc.,, , 136 48
Total..., $ 22087
Fox and Mink Seilp
John Woodward, Philip Weber
and others
.$ I 630 00
Total.
$ 620 Of
County Priso'
D H Sieber, papering and paint
ing $ 16 90
L B Etka. plastering and white
washing 6 60
A B 'Faaick, watchman 63 00
North Jt Son, coal 81 93
Ferd Mevera. Mdse for prisoners 1 50
DM Crawford k. Sen. Med. At
tention, prisoners. 9 00
U. P Crawford, medicine for
prisoners 885
Tetal $187 68
Bonds Paid
W Harrison XcAlister and T T
Reynolds, bonds $ 760 00
Total $ 750 00
Inter est Paid on Bonds
W H Nelson and others, interest 3276 57
Total $8276 67
Printing and Stationery
H E Bonsall, Pub and printing
blanks $ 264 95
W J Jackman, Pub and printing
blanks 235 50
Wm M Allison, Publishing 183 20
B V Scbweier, Publishing 172 00
Wm H Rollman. stationary and
record books 96 82
Mary J Hunt, stationery 8 02
Total
$ 944 17
Commissioners Office and Court House
David Beale, services sa Com
missioners and traveling ax
penses $ 664 78
John Balentine. services as Com
misaioner and traveling ex.
Pnea no
Uriah Sbnman, services as Com
missioner and traveling ex- ,
P"ns 494 08
ChaaBCrawrord, salary as clerk 600 00
North k Son, coal 120 16
Georee Stutts, Janitor and extra
cleaning and opening conrt
bouse 183 00
Total.
2884 02
Bridges, Buildings and Repairs
Tbsd Cavenv. attending Mexico
hridre. 1891 20 00
David Wolfranc. par on Horn-
Ine'a bridge and repairs
stonework........ ....... 190 00
Isaac Barton, balance canal
bridre. Port Roval 210 00
W TI Groninrer. balance spec id
eation, Port Roval rivr
bridee .' 180 00
G F Ooodman bal Port Royal
river bridge ' 2774 00
Samuel Tvaon. flll at canal
bridge. Port Roval 22 60
C Wtimer. work and material.
Port Royal bridge 8 81
Pannehaker and aon. clank. Me-
Cclloch's and Port Royal
bridge.. ......... ....... 233
S E Pannebaker. plank and work
McClnre Bridge 2 60
Jas X Groninger, repairs to
bridre 6 00
Mitchell Varner. bridge repairs 66
Repairs to MeCdlloch's bridge 62 96
E i Sheafer. repairs to joint
bridge. Orfental 21 47
itfinbeck is. Nelson, nlank and
posts. Mifflin bridre...... 6 16
Cost of servicea of experts, mak
ing meaanrementa. and esti
mated value nfMfflin bridge,
expenae, subDonnsing. mile
age, witneas fees, ate, Mifflin
Bridre case 883 63
George tstutts, work, Mifflin
bridge' 2 25
W E Criawcll. work Mlfflo bridge 2 60
Court costs Mifflin bridge case,
paid to Mifflin county 215 00
A J Patterson, per cent legal ser
vicea, Mifflin bridge case.. 625 00
R E Parker, on account Virdict
Mifflin bridge Co.. against
the connty of Juniata 1100 00
T V Irwin, cashier on account,
assigned Verdict Mifflin
bridge company against the
connty of Juniata 29700 00
Robert McMeen. expense Tborap.
sontown bridge trial 50 00
Total $ 35540 26
Poif Offices
Jacob Hosteller, B E Mcmeen
and W P Graham county
Auditor 100 00
Wm M Allison, Auditing ac
counts Protbonotarya and
Rr Rec's office 20 00
John C Clark k. Son, blank book
Reg k. Rue office 12 65
W F Snyder, chair Reg k. Rec
otlice 760
F W Nohlo. Sheritns fees, 1891 152 83
John W Uibbs. record costs, cer
tifying Judgments and fees 702 16
U S Scholl, salary as Treasurer ..
and Commission cn State
monies. ..... ...... 610 72
Samuel Lapp, Sheriff, boarding
prisoner, expanse Buchanan
Lunacy case, expense house
refuge and fees. .... ...... 862 18
W K Criawell, fixing vault in Rsg
and Ree'a office 50
Jno R Jenkins, Xeg & Rec, cer
tifying Mortgages 4 20
Extcnse taking convicts to tho
penitentiary 52 94
J C Beale and B S Graybill. Jury
Commisaiooera and clerks.. 105 76
Tetal $ 2030 96
General and Spring elections
Spring Electiona. $ 443 77
General Electiona and 'expense,
deliveries booth, ballots, Jlc 679 70
Cost of ballots, election blanks,
cards ol instruction and sup
plies 631 70
Costs of bwtbs. gturd raila.'btl
lot boxes, lamp and tab'es
for election places 617 22
Election Proclamation by post
ers recording snd certifying
returns 140 90
Tutsi
S2418 29
Miscellaneous
SE Einzer, expressage ...$
Expense, convicts, Western.
3 95
4,8 23
2264 u
2794 72
85 00
33 25
1 94
61 25
30 00
248 46
106 00
174 00
. 29 45
4000
100J00
151 00
2 00
0 00
85 00
29 73
9 12
167 68
8 96
4 09
6796 79
Penitentiary
To Stato Treaaurer, State TBx
1891
To State Treasurer, State j4X
1892 ...
Burial I'aac Berkihisar, dee'd
soldier .....
Burial Stewart Kirk, deceased
soldier
Ridgway Pub Co offlrial blanks
KL Untter, Transcripts, Registry
books and blanks....
J K Shape, tombstones dee'd
so'diers
Managers Penna Industrial Re
formatory ....
Jas Coder. Agt, bnryinr deceas
ed soldiers, Beale Twp ....
T W Auker, Tombstones, dee'd
aoldiera
Pnrdona Digest. Dunlsps Forms
sad copies of ballot law..
C B Crawford, making tax re.
turn Statement, Sec lot Af
fairs.............. Juniata County Agricultural So
ciety Juniata's share expense running
Connty Line ....
Jno N Hewe, Ice for conrt room
Expense Commissioners to Con
vention at Pittsburgh
W V Shirk. Art bural of dee'd
soldiers. Fayette Twp
Jas JkfcCaulsy, poatage and box
rent.
Expenae, Inquest, body of Christ
ian Anpel
Jno H Carney, expenae County
Institute
Coats in Lunacy proceeding ease,
Grace Hackendern
Small orders........ .... .....
Total $
Recapitulation
Juttiree and Constables' fees.
Commonweair, rases $
Commonwealth witnesses
Exonerations, Abatements and
Percentages
Courts and Jurors Pay
Public bnildinra
Road and Bridge Views and
damages........ ..........
Constables' Returns ...........
Assessing and Registering......
Tramps under act of 1885
Fox and Afink Scalps
Connty Prison
Bonds paid s.
Interest Paid on Bonds
165 12
489 49
2160.07
2800 16
163,73
262 06
184 82
2814 90
220 37
620 00
137 68
750 00
8276 67
944 17
2384 02
85540 26
2630 96
2418 29
6796 79
Printing and Stationary... ....
Commissioners' Offlce and Court
House....
Bridges. Building and Repairs..
Pnblic Offices
General and Spring Elections..
Miscellaneous Orders ... ......
Total $ 642.18 95
Liabilities of County
Bal Verdict JfifHin Bridge Com.
puir $ 4823 40
Outstanding Bonds 113829 20
Outstanding County Orders 2124 64
Total $120777 14
Assets of County
Cash In hands of Treasurer.... $ 6565 88
Outstanding Connty Taxes .... 13774 66
Outstanding State Taxes...... . 1807 48
Bills Collectable 416 66
Totsl f 21564 67
Liabilities over Assets.. $ 99212 47
We the undersigned, Commiasionera of
Jnniata eounty, in compliance with the law
do publish the foregoing statement of the
Receipts and Expenditures of the eounty
aforesaid for tbe year ending December
81st. 1832 as found in the booki of thi of
fice. DAVID BEALE,
JOUN BALLENTISE, V Com':
URIAH giiUjkfAN,
Commissioners' Office
Afifflintuwn, January 6b, 1893. J
Attrel;
fnas. B. CAwroa, Clerk-
urn?
EmSJfAl sal ITTXS2TH uaj
-GENERATION AFTER GENERATION.
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7rtfMNf Sugar, CMWrra lea TI.
KVarv Irantor boo Id h... a boUlc of It In hi UilMS
Every Sufferers
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la Body or LhnM. Muff Joint or MvmiM, will Dad P
Eold Anoeljtf rrllac! tuul Tl7.B,-7HS?
Bold trrviwkam. Prtc S Gt7
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OT1CEOF APPEALS.
Orricz or Coustt C.miiisjionhs.
M.ffiish.w, Pa .Jan. 18, 1893.
Notice is ban-by given that an appeal will
be held at the Cjmmiasiinora' OtH'.e, Mif
tlintowo, aa Wlova: For tha WEST SIDE
of the river on FR1D Y. FKRRU ARY I0 h
1893. ani lor the EAST SIDE. SATUR
DAY, FE3KUARY 11th, 18'Jt, wbun and
whore all pors ms who think tbemaelvoa ag
grieved by tho Ute assoss uent caa attend
if thov think pruper.
liy order of County Ceramiaaioners.
CUAS. B. CRAWFORD, C:ork.
S31'5 EE'S NOTICE.
Notice ia harvby given that Ezra Smith
and wife , of tbe townrbip of Delaware have
aasiued tJ Joseph G- Long, all the prop
erty real snd personal of the said Ezra
Smith, in truat lor hij creditora. All per
sons therefore, having claims sgainst the
said Ezra Smith, will prison! thrra dulr au
thenticated to Ilia undersigned, and H ose
knowing themselves indebted to said Kx-a
Smith, will present them duly authenticat
ed to Ibe uuderaignad and those knowing
themselves induhted to said Ezra Smith,
make payment to
JOSEPH G. LONG,
Assignee.
E I Sl-iu, Pa., Jjtiuiry 21, H91.
CHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL BVTATE.
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Bv virtue of snndrv writs of Fieri Fucin
containing wavers of Inquiaitiona and ex
emptions iasned on of the Court of Com
mon Pleas ef Jnniata cenntv. r-tn'riMe t o
the February Term next, of sail C-nrt: and
to me directed. I will expos to sale by pub
He outcrv on Fridav. tho Third day of
Febrnsrv. A. 1., 1893. at 1 o'clock P. M-.
at the Conrt House in M;fflntown. Pa . the
aeveral tracts of land herein rfr described :
No. 1. All that certain tract of timber
land aitna'e In Beale toweahlp. JnniataCn..
Pa. bounded and described aa follows: on
the'nerth, bv Isnils of JohnBsrdell; on the
esst. by lands of D. P. Mc Williams ; on the
south, by lands of O. p. Barton ; on the
wsst, br lands of John Stonr. containing;
fiftv acrea more or lass. Sieid, taken ii
execution and to he sold as the property of
Daniel S. Bolinger.
No. 2 All that certain tract of land in
Monroe township. Jnniata coiintv. Penna..
bounded and described as fnllowa on tie
north, bv landa of William and Sarah We
Coonoll; on the east, bv landa of David
Cox's baira; on the south, bv lands of Hen
rv Wilt ; on the weat bv landa of Joseph
Mesaimer and John Tschupp. containing
ne hundred acrea more or leas, havinr
thereon erected a frame bouse and tog sta
b'e. seized, tsken In exec a Hon and to be sold
as the property of Lewis S war's.
CONDITIONS OF SALE :
Fifty dollars of the price or aura at which
the prepertT shall be struck ofT shall bo
paid to the Sheriff at tbe time of ssle. un
less the purchase money shall be less than
that snm. in which case only the purchase
money shall be paid, otherwise the property
will erain be immediately pat npand ao'd ;
tbe balance of the rnrchase monov must lie
paid to the Sheriff st his office within fli'e
days from the time of ta'o. without anv de
mand beinr made by the Sheriff therefor,
otherwise the propertr mav again, he sild
at tbe expense and risk of the person to
whom it is struck OfT, who. In case of an '
deficiency at'sneh resale ehall make good
tbe same- SAMUEL LArr,
Jan. 14, 1893. Sheriff
pARTITION NOTICE.
In the Orphans Conrt of Juniita count-.
In tbe matter of tbe partition of the r-nl
estate or Calvin B. Watts, Isteof Faiette
twp., Juniata county. Pa., deceased.
To Sarah Watts, widow. McAliste-viile. Ju
niata connrv. Pa. ; George W Wa't.
MeAMstervtlle. Jnniata countv. Pa.; Pu
ssn Watts, Mc Allsterville. Juniata Cn .
Pa. ; Samuel Watts, Jr.. Oaerdiaa cfSj
ssn Watts and John Calvin Watts. Me.
Alisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. ; David K.
Watts. Hobnken. Alleghenv Co . Ts ;
Marv Ellen Watts, Trenton. N. J.; Sri
C. Watts. Trenton. N. J.; Emma J. Watts
Oermaotown. in the city of Philadelpl.i .
Pa ; Anna J. Watts, (iermantown. In lb
city of Philadelphia, Pa.; Rlinabeth E.
Watts, Germantown. in the city ef Phil
adelphia, Pa.; and to F. X. M. Penneil.
Esq.. Guard isn ad litem of Anna J. Waits
and Elisabeth E. Watts, Miffliotown, Ju
niata connty. Pa.
Notice is hereby given that en the 20:h
day of December, A. D. 1892. the Conrt
granted a rule upon the heirs and oth r
persons interested in the partition of the
estate of the said decedent, to appear in
open court, on Monday, tbe sixth day t.f
February, A. D. 1893, at ten o'clock A.M.
and accept er refuse to accept the real es
tate, in said writ of partition mentioned.; at
the appraised valae (thereof, or make bids
on the same, or show cause why tbe tame
should not be sold on their neglect or re
fusal to accept the same.
SAMUEL LAPP.
Sheriff.
PROCLAMATION WbibbastmHosj.
JstiHiAtt Ltoxs, President Judge of
the Court of Common Pleas of the 41st Ju
dicial District, composed of the counties or
Juniata and Perrv, and the Hons. J. p.
Wicksesham, and J. L. Babtox, Jodrea
of the said Court ot Common Pleas fo Ju
niata County have isauod their precept to
me directed, bearing date tbe 8 1st day of
December, 1892, for holding a court of Ov
er and Terminer, and General Jail Deliver?
nd General Quarter Sessions of the Peace
at Mifflintown, on the first Monday of Feb.
ruarr 1893. being tho 6th day of the month
NOTICE JS HEKBBT GIVEN, to the
Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Consta
bles of tbe connty of Jnniata, that thev h
tben and there in tieir 'proper peraons. ai
ten o'clock in tbe ; forenoon ef Mid dav
With kl. Mil. I- I-,.! . 1 '
j -. - ifvit.iiiuui, examine.
nana ana oyer rwisomoraacea, to do tho
tbipgs thatnheir offices respectively appr.
. a hv recorni-
Uin, ani thc-e that are u
.ance to P'MuU.!,,Vhe Jail t said
that are then or may ba in the J nto
eounty, bo then and there to v
.inst them as shall be lust. .
day of Mat. RJ'!L of tn. sev-
tv of tne josncsa ...
2.? counties of thi. ATr
to the Clerk .! this Court ' "rt
SM.ion. of the PfcV7.;r..m bV
recognisances entered Into be
any per.cn or person, charged
as may to enuou - -- ,
Peace'undcr.xisting law.
before tbe commencement of tho e","
Sf tbe Court to which they are
rurnabl, respectively, and mil h
any recogniz tnces are entered intc .less
"aTn ten day. before the commencement
of the session to which they are made re
turnable, the said Justice. re to . return
tbe same In tho same manner aa if said act
had not been passed. f
Dated at Mifflintown, on the 81st day 01
December, in theyearof ourLord.ouetbou
aand einht hundred and ninety-two.
sand iBn. gAXUEL LAPP, Sheriff.
SMALL FARM
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
A nice little Farm in Susquebsnna town
ship, near scboo', church, nulla and store,
containing
FIFTY ACRES,
more or less, haying thereon erected a
good two-atory
L,OCi IIOUM3 t HAWK BARH.
and out-buildings, all in a good state of re
pair. The land is in a good state of culti
vation. This property can be bought at a very
low figure. For terras and further descrip
tion, call on, or address,
PATTERSON k. SCUWEYER,
. Attornys at Law,
MifUimown, Pa.
jETTERS OF ADMIN
ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that letters of
Administration on the estate of Uillory
Knern'ieller, late of Fayette township, Juni
ata County. Pa.,deceased.liave been f rant
to tbe underaigued residing in same town
ship. All persons knowing themselves in
debhd tojtbe estate of said decedent will
please make immediate payment, and tboae
having cU'ini will present them for settle
ment. JOHS F. EllEBgZBLLBB,
JsaoHs Ebbbmzsllsb,
immttrerors.
Nov. 4, 1892.
1 ACT ION NOTICE.
To wbona it may concern, I hereby give
notice tbat on tbe 12th day of September,
1892 at a conatable'a sale, I bought all of 1.
P. Lauver's Personal Property, twe mules,
two cows, and beifer and all his farming
implements, one reaper, one drill, one wag
on, one cow, cultivator, bsrness, one bug
gy, and all persons are hereby cautioned
not to interfere in any way with said prop
erty. Cathkbinb F. Lacveb,
Richfield, Juniata Co., Pa.
October 21, 1892.
Notice Aa;alnHt Trenapaai.
All persons are hereby cautioned not to
tresspass on the landa of the undersigned
In Walker, Fermanagh aad Favette town
ships: A. S. Adams, John McMeen, James
McMeen 'a beira, Kotwrt McMeen, William
Stouffer, G. H. Sieber, Charles Adams, L.
E. Atkinson.
October 28lb, 9l( ly.
HENGH & DROMGOLD'S
SAWMUr-atENGgSS
A troKlerlul Improvement In Pi-iel Ian Teedeand
.ls-l!u.-k. liac'i niouttuof isrriae (hire limea
"t"1 " any ui(ir l:i tlia markrt. I'rlrllan
riut-h Feed, e.t;l call tlw n-M r-arlns In alatul
s Uwliil ' lkl it; smi isfiot la power aad
jvene. rt-e f.r rm-ulara sn.l price.; rumlslsd
free n-nn apj.'trs lon. Alan Sairlna Tootb line.
! 'lav Bsk's. ('ullivitara. t arn I'laD--era,
nbullers, -lc 2S.-nl,un (Ai, ptiper.
HEKCH & DR0M60LD, Manfrs., YORK, FA.
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FOt QALC py DBA GK?l?rBALLT. ttff
Consumption Surety Cured.
t T" Emma: Please lnfnraa your raadan
ihat 1 hT. a p-atitiva nmady for the abova-naated
disease. Br lis timely use thonaanda of Impales
eases havs been parmanantly eared. 1 eball ba ctaU
ae s-nd two bottlea ot my ramedj TRZZ to sa; n
ynw readera who hava consumption If thev wfau
aena me their Eipraaa and P. O. ad.lreaa. Beaneot
fuuv. 1. A. BUXJUat. al. c.. Wl pri st. iTj.
Tin Smltnel an., Ae;rtU Seen oflSce ia tLi
place to g.-t -nliwo.k done. Tiy It. II will
I a) yuii 11 vuu i.eed anything in that lit...
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
m 1 k thonnatids of new-made friends in the year. now g0n!
A HAPPY NEW YEAR !
3 iiirq hftDDT forns. Tou bought lota of our go,
kePtTnsTut tbe whollS bronght a magnificent increase ft
business.
What About the New Year?
We shall work harder than erer to deserye you good will.
We begin now.
Yon find bargains in all our departments.
Special Bargains.
Arpleton A Muslin, best at 7 cent, Hill Bleached J wide, best t:j
cents. Twenty yards of other muslin at $1.
Our Canton Flannels of 9 yards, 8 yards or 7 yards for 50 cents, ni
10 yards for $1, of the best made.
Our Ladies' and Children Coats at greatly reduced prices.
Our Cloth and Dress Goods at very mnch lees than before.
New Carpels havo been opened. Will say more about them in n short
time, all are sold at down price?,
Respectfully Tours
EMILi SCIIOTT.
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donee of Louis R. Atkinson, Esq., sonth o
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PATTER SOX fc SCIIWETER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, Pa.
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otlM.?ed'Flr,ner',"Pfr practise
OHet ,,0Vdlheir branchsi.
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ops streets, Mifflmtown. Pa. One or bats
ymes, unless otherwise professiorall, e.
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