;? ii 51 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN : WEDNESDAY. FEB. 14, t94. TFRHS. nbsrrlption, tl.50 per annum If paid to a-lanee; $2.00 If not tvM In advance. Trsaient advertisements Inserted at 60 Gfm'.i per Inch lor each Insertion. T-ansient bnslness notices In locsl col nmn, ir. cent' per line for bach Insertion. Darfnctiona will he made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. rrnuc SALES. Friday February lG'li, 194 J. s. Knrtz, will veil lt ijia pincu ot residence a mile and a half west of Richfield, eight hor.., six cattle, i-hwp, hogs, chickens and farming implements. Sale at 10 a. m. Ten mouths credit- February il st John M. Brubaker, will aell at his j lace or rjsidenc-, 1 mile west of East Salem, three worn horses, 1 good lead hor.ie, a good saddle horse, a yearling colt, four ruilxb cos, two in prolit about time Of sale, five young cattli, a lot of chickens, igo.Ti harvester, and all kinds of farm implements. Wedned:iy, February 21, 1801 W. II. Zeiders, will sell at his place of residence in Greenwood township, one and a half mil northeast of Diinmsville, two dapple gray horses, the one a percheron, tho other a Norman, five milch cows, two Jerseys, most of which will be in profit in the spnn, four youn cattle, all kinds of farm iuij'jiiiiTit.1 aiid machinery, a sleigh, a bnpgy, a to !:ors- wagon, fifty leg Morn cuickeas, jnd forty mixed varieties, corn in the ear, Potatoes, applcbuttcr and house kolu ifoodc. Thursday, March 22nd A. S. Brown, will scM at h.:s place of residence, at 3rown's Mills, Fayette township, five hone four milch cows, two beifim-s, one jersey bull, two young cattle, wagons, farm ma chinery and implements, horse gears and eo forth, also h'.nse hold goods. Sale at -j Twelve months credit on sums over f j. February 23 Iaac fJerhirt will sell in Monroe township, a halt mile south of vandalo at 10 o'clock, a. in., six horses, i four own. young cattle, German hire, ' cbick-ns, sho'os, wuons. h irvester, mow-' r and all kinds of implements usel on a i farm, harness of nil kindsanda lot of house 1 bold furniture. Sale at in a. m. ! - - ShOt F LOCALS. Vote for Grow for Congrt jsman- Harry Dii-tn wr.n ttontenoed to the; Huntingdon Reformatory. Within two montli 10 horses have J lxtcu stolen in Bucks county. Ttiiindny, Februnry 12 whs Lin coln's l)ii t!id;iv. He was born in j 1800. The telegraph from far and near, ! reports snow and torm last Monday and T'icsday. V. ?. Conn, lins b en appointed pout muster :vt sprucy Hill in place of D.mit.l C'lin, derRsi'd, ni lather. Vote for Grow for Conressmiu large. TlieHcrksc intity j til Iius so mar.v iamatps that if Imsbet'ti necessary to j put as many at- five prisoners iu one i cell. j lam mo icivons bcfjfo t::liiriEr' Hood's .S:ns:ip:tviil!a. l;I uui so well" iff r takincr Hood's Moral. '-lie j sure to yet Hood's." "I had no ambition to do anything. . Hood's S.imtp irilla has made ni fet lj Lite a now person." Mrs. Viola ; KiiMiiEn, Cone-i'on, Pa. Hruce Durilsoii ths .-entenccd to pay a fmp of $5 c sfs pros-' C'.iti'U.., niul nn ir-n ris 'iiujont of 'M dV.js in tii county jvll. j Y.ii don'r- know bow niticli bt-tter ! yon will feel if yo;i take Hood's Sar-j saprilU. It will drive off that tired i feeling, and make you sroug. J The incendiary snfnis to have a I npite at the World's Tair buildinga Ldi.t work the Agricultural building . as fired. The fire wn.i extinguish j ed before great damage had been done Rev. John R. Henderson, preached in the Presbyterian church in H.int inydou, ou Sabbath, and Rev. D. K. Freeinan of the Huntingdon Presby terian church, preached in Mr. Hen der.--on's clinrch here. Tne dfrnocrats are talking about American shipping interest having declined and blame it on protection. They iilwnyg to the wrong caus. The trtitli is American shipping in terests Lave declined because Ameri can moneyed men linv, put their money into railroads instead of into 8 hips. flave yo.i tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The r. at cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant od the most wonderful Stomnch and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial hot ties 15 cents. Sold by L. Ranks k Co., Druggists, Mifflin town. Pa. Nov. U. ly. The deepest s: ow of the season fell on Monday. While helping to clear a freight wreck, one day last week, at Thonip soriown, the chain on a derick broke and a pWv? of the chain struck Allen Rob: 'ou, of Patterson, on the head breaking the outer shell of the skull, but asside from tho effects of the f.tnn he was not seriously hurt. The blow in the skull was not deep enough to make a permanent pressure on his b.ain. He was in bed a few days but is now able to be up and is do ing very well, considering all things in the case. N eetlng ef Veteran. The Veterans of Walker township, will meet nt Van Wert, school bouse on the evening of the 23rd inst, where all veteran are invited and are expected to givo a reminicence of their army life. A geographical sketch of their grand march to Chan Bellorville battle field will be given, with other interesting exercises. Wr. H. Moorf. A Iloy'n Experience- "A few months asro my face and neck were covered with boile and carbuncles and 1 had a tirad feeling. I tried several different kinds of med icines, but they had no affect until I got Hood's Sarsaparilla. When- I had take a the second bottle the boils began to heal and the tired feeling was gone." Lorexzo Grtssiix. Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, 25c. Vote foi at large. Grow for Congressman- Jesse Grubb is in a critical condi tion of health. William Wolf, of Center Hall, Center county failed last Thursday. The liabilities are $20,000. Assets, $5000. Vote for Grow for Congressman -at-large. The hardest knock that business has yet received was the drop of wheat in price to CO cents in Chicago, on Monday. FOR SALE A number of choice building lots, for particulars call at this office. They will be withdrawn if not sold soon. The standard blood purifier, strenghten builder and nerve helper is Hood's Sarsaparilla Insist upon Hr od'u, because Hood's Cures. County Commissioner Win. II. Moore, is looking for the pretty woman who passed a guard at the court house under the name of Mrs. Harry Moore Harry is a bachelor. So many women passed themselves off on the guards stationed at the court horse doors during the murder trial, as Mrs. Lyon, that, tho guirds were astonished. They had never be fore heard of more than one Mrs. Lyons. The object of the women using the name of Mrs. Lyons was to secure admiss:on to the court room. About 8 o'clock on Sunday even ing a fir broke out in a kitchen that stood almut 20 feet east cf the dwell ing house on the E. S. Parker farm, on the south side of Patterson. The fire soon caught the house, and it fell a victim to the fl imes. The houe was of logs, weatherdmarded. and burned nil niglir. Tho house was on the site of one of the oldest settle ments along the river, that was mad by a man named McClellan. There is a tradition that McClellau's house and barn were swept away by a flood. Charles Earnest tho tenant on the farm succeeded in getting his house hold affects ont of the house, except ing a couple, of bedsteads, some meat and a can of lard. For awhile dur ing the progress of the fire the small children of the family were happed in bed clothing some distance from the burning house. - o Supper. The l idies of the M. E. Church, will oit.-r to tt.e public, a Unicken and Waffle Supper on Friday and Saturday evenings next, in the base ment, of tho Church. "My mother had headache every d-iy, but hrs been cured by Hood's Veg.'taM" Pills " Carrie Hawthorne, Wii dfall Pa, English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, S ft or Callousd Lumps and l.lemishes from horses. Mood Spavirs, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Strifles, Spraiuts, all S wollen Throats. Coughs, etc. Save $30 by use of one bottle. War-1 rained tlie most wonderrui tiemisn Cure ever known. Sold by L. Bunks & Co , Druggi.-t Mifilintown, Pa Nov. 22, '93. Courtlnsr In the City of Mexico A c'tizen of Lew isburg, X'nion Co., is in the Citv of Mexico. lie oayH he courting dine in that, citv nmonjr the bntfer people is not, the kind of courting that is in practice in Union county. The un-inarried peor.le in Mexico .ire not permitted to associate with each other. When a young man wants to court ft Mexican pirl, he tnkes a position outside of the house, across the street, and looks nt a window where his love lives. If she returns his admiration she ap pears at the window and looks ot him. They stand there and love each other through their eyes hour after hour, repeating the courtship that way, tivo or three times n. week, if the lovers have that much time to spare. After courting in that way two years, the younc man fends some of bis frien.ls to the family of the young womnn, and a time for the marriage is fixed and they are mar ried. Tuacarora Valley Railroad. Trains on the Tnscarora Valley Railroad will run as follows: Leave East Waterford at 7:30 a. m., and 2 p. m., arriving ftt Port Roy al at 8.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Royal at 10:3(1 a. m , and 5.15 p. m., nrriviog at East Wa til ford at 11.-13 a. m. and G.30 p. m. J. C. M COKEHEAD, Supenntetulent . Ilarriet K. Hall of Wa3-netown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South Americiu Nervine. I had been iu bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a fe -v bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drucrffist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. "I have been cured of nervous troubles and catarrh by Hoods Vege table Pills." J. WT. Tosi ox, Lavans- ville, Pa. Mother and Cnlld Cured- Mrs. f Lizzie M. Bots of South Williamsport, Pa., writes: "Hood's Sarsaparilla lias cured my little girl of scrofula. She was cured over a year ago and she is as well as ever now. I have been taking Hood'i Sarsaparilla for pain in my side and on my lungs. I have taken two bot tles, and the pain has all left me. I beljeve if I had not taken it I should have had consumption." Hood's Pills cure billiousness, head-ach. Looia E. Atkirsok. F. M. M. Pibsku ATKI-VSOX A. PET1ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, M1FFL1NT0WN, PA. Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., eonth of Bridge street. JOct26t1892. J. 1. FATTKKMIN, JK. WILBKK SCHWETCK. PATTERSON k SCIIWEYER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MIFFUHTOWN, PA. DK.D.M.CaAWrOKD, Da. DARWIB M.caAwrean JR. D. M. CRAWFORD & SON, have formed a Vartnership for the practict of Medicine and their collatteral branches. Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or ange streets, Mifilintown. Pa. One or both ot them will he found at their office at all times, unless otherwise professionnlly en. gsgea. April 1st, 1830. F. ACKLEY, Physician and Accoucheur, will pursue also as a specialty in the treatment of dis eases ef the throat and cigestive systi-in, Acute and C'hrouic. - April 19, 1893-ly. LEGAL. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby g'ven that letters ef Ad ministration nnon the estate of Abraham Gnss, late of JMUford township, deceased. have in due form of law been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said t sute are requested to make iniaied t.K i.iyiuent and these having claims to res.-nt them duly authenticated for pay ment. MARTIN L. GUSS, Administrator, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. RECEIPTS AND EX PEN DITURES COUNTY OF JUNIATA January 1st, 1893, to Decern tie 31st. IS!', both dates inclusive. To the Honorable, the Jndget of the Court of Common Pleat of the County of Juniata, Pa. We the undersigned Auditors, elected and sworn according to law, to examine, audit and settle the accounts of the Com missioners, Sheriff and Treasurer of the couaty ot Juniata, for the year ending De ceiuber 31, 1S93, met t.T that purpose in the Auditors room in Mifilintown, on Mon day, being the first day of January, A- I)., 1SH4 and found the said accouuts to be as follows, all t tlicers being present at this settlement. 1893 HKNRV SCllOLL, 2faturfr, Dr January 1. To balance due county 65(o 88 To outstanding county taxes.... 13774 65 To outstanding state tax 1807 48 To county taxes for 1893 235o0 33 To state tax for 1893 U734 il To 5 percent addition te county tax 22U 41 To 5 pe cent addition to mate tax 10 95 To county tsxes orerpaiJ 31 68 To state tax everpaid 4 93 To cash ot Sheriff Lapp for ver dict fees V (JO Fires, Kepler, Todd and Connor 3- W To cash for bonds sold ir 1893.. 23855 M To slate taxes, refunded 487 27 To state tax refunded 2IM02.'! To share Liquor licenses 149 To cah from secretary of Internil atlaiis tor tax return" 59 00 To cah from s.-crelary ot Internal affairs for lax returns 40 00 To err-rs in collectors sreounts. . 17 76 To rent of Court House 26 '.ri To lax on unseated land 6 H To cash for bridge diitt 30 00 To miscellaliei.ua receipts 22 00 $74471 45 January 1, 1891. To balance due county $ 5856 93 1893 Samuel Lipp. lr. To verdict f i-i s $ 160'' To flues, Kepler, Todd and Connor 35 0 oii'i; Ou?aHini county tax , December Sis. 188H Paris Weller Fernmnogh. . 1 79 1889 W. L. Brackhill, MiM'erd... 335 88 1889 t. W Kepncr: Port Royal 15 CI 1890 John Sioever, Delaware.... 125 20 " J. S. .VcCahan, Lscli 61 70 831 1. M. Marshall, Bi ale 31 30 " Joseph Pag, Fayette 162 32 J. M. Barton, Lack 89 5 IV. II. Rodgers, MilHiniown... 224 56 " G.fJ.Oozicr. Port K-iyal . 65 57 .1. M. Evans. Spruce Hill 147 78 1892 I. M M:irh:ll, lieile 99 31 '. MT. VaiiOrmer, Fayette 74 12 j John Knouse, Greenwood 46 2 W. H.LBth.-is; Lack 142 24 II. D. Funk, Patterson 50 28 H. L. Evans, Spruce Hill 184 43 J. W. Leyder, Thomp-ionlown 6 93 J. B. Barton, Tuscarora 239 2 1891 J. II. Dean, Beale 663 66 ' C. P Loudenslager, Dehovare. 727 14 " O. W. VauOiinir, Fayette.... 1186 33 Joseph Oberholtzer, Fermanu(rti WO 12 Joi n Knouse, Greenwood. . . . f 'ZS 25 " J. L. Murphv, Lack 288 99 " S. II, Ifollmaii. Mitfiintown 836 99 " Jacob Bi.-hop, Mill ord 119061 " II. M. Isenburg, Patterson 341 80 J. S. Materr. Port Royal 319 03 " Samuel S. Yoder, Spruce Hill.. 684 26 Louis Wilt, SMsiiiehanna 861 3'i Jnccb W Leyder 1 honipsoutonn 91 12 V. S. N-iniond. Monroe 276 56 ' H. F. Crousc, Tiiearor 826 01 ' Ilivid Ilnin.-s, Tmbftt 433 65 W. II. Kurtz. Walker 1550 19 $ 11811 35 DfC. "1. 1893. Trcaiuter. t'r. By connty orders paid, 1882 $ 2124 54 liv county orders paid. 1893 53247 3i By oiitstsdding county taxes 11811 35 Bv outstanding state tax 1431 12 Bv error in Collectors account.... 20 Balance in Collectors bands ..... 5856 93 $ 74471 45 1?93 .s;iri By cat.'n to treasurer C'r 5106 51 06 Out standing Stale Taxes. December 'ist. 10.M Li. i. aiarsnan, maie tiz " Joseph Psge, Fayette 9'02 J. M. Barton, Lack 13 49 W-M. Rodgrrs, Mifilintown. 30 9: " (J. G. Crozier, Port Royal... 46 94 " J.M. Evans, Spruce Hill... 3 67 1892 D. M. Marshall, Beale 9 84 G. W. ViinOrmer, Layette.. 107 20 " John Knouse, Greenwood.. 18 88 W. A. Lathers, Laek 52 43 ' 11. D. Funk, Putterfon 5 96 " H. I.. Evans Spruce Hill 6 76 J. B. Barton, Tuscarora .... 63 61 1893 J. H. Dean, Beale 60 80 " D. P. Loudenslager, Delaware 43 71 G. V. VanOrmer, Fayette... 143 25 " Joseph Oberholtzer, Fermanagh 58 66 'John Knouse, Greenwood.... 16 5 " J. L. jUurpby, Lack 7145 " S.D. Rollman, .Willltntown. . 48 30 " Jacob Bishop, Milford 42 3: U. M. Istnburg, Patterson... 14 lo J. G. Mateer Pert Royal.... 46 29 Panniel S. Yoder Spruce Hill 14 87 Louis Wilt, Susiiiuhanna.. 40 26 Jacob W. Leyder, Tbompstown 26 97 " W. S. Neimond. jtfonroe 61 58 " II. F. (.'rouse, Tuscarora 97 93 ' D- Haines, Turbett 15 28 W. II. Kurtz, Walker 68 96 $ 1431 12 All of which is respectfully submitted. J. T. SHELLY, ) WILLIAM GUSS, Cov.fiior. J. E. HUFFMAN, ) Attht: LOUIS DEGAN, CrJr. Acditobs' OrricE Miftiintown, Jan. 5, 1894. $ STJlTEME.XT OF OHDURS MUWy by the f kmmnjionrrj of the Cattay of Juni ata on the Treasurer thereof, from the tt dny of January. 1893 to the 31s day of Z- eember. 1893, isWujirt 1'akin from the Hecorde in the Ccmmttuoners (iffice. Jnmlieet and Comtabeefeet Commonwealth Castt. C. H Horning, J P., and otbea Jus tices and A. Hsckei.berger, con stable and other connlables..$ 13 79 Total $ 173 79 Commonwealth Witnesses. Februsrv term, 1893 $ 30 45 April Term, !893 271 36 September Term, 1898 138 29 December Term, 1833 11 12 Total $ 451 24 xorafions, Abatements and Percentages, G. W. VonOrmer, E.O. Meloy, A. A. Landis, and otber collectors ofl889, 1890. It91 and 192..$ 3454 71 Polal $ 3454 71 Puific Buildtugt. J. M. Kirk, carpenter work, locks, etc 4 90 John M. Bender spouting Jul.... 19 12 K. II. McClintic ludse lor Public Building 102 96 North et Son coil lor Public Build ings 232 38 J. W. Stimtr.el Insurrnce county House 9 60 S. P. Kobison, painting Sheriffs Office 3 80 10 ether small orders 10 21 Total 382 87 Courts and Jurors Pay. H. W.Knisely Court Crier $ 70 00 Constables attending court 77 56 Joseph F. Cummings Stenographer 256 96 Jurors for all terms 1751 09 Ice for Court 100 Total $ 2156 bi Roads and Bridges, Views and Damages. J. A. Marlin and 19 other Kcad Viewers $ 126 70 K. L. Jamison and 1 other Bridge Viewer 22 50 Solomon Bashore and 2 others road Damages 90 U Total $ 239 20 Assessing, Registering ew Law. J F. Detraand 19 other assessor? 12G3 &i E Durwin Crawford woik on Tran- tcripts 40 50 C. B. Crawlord work ou Kegistry under new law 215 00 C. B. Crawford State tax rtceivt-d 273 43 Total $ 1792 56 Constables Returns J. H. Leidy constable and other coustables $ 240 36 Total $ 240 36 Tramps under act of 1885. O. P. Robinson, bearding, nursing. $ yy 3() L. S. Todd, boarding, nursing etc 42 50 M's. Maxwell, boarding, nursine 4tc 89 00 Samuel Lapp, Sheriff 41 38 . i . fcnyder, burials 29 00 H. S. Scboll, two burial iota 8 00 D. S. Rickeubaugn, teams 3 00 Jnlius Derr. attention, nursing, fcc 7 00 Henry awab. Overseer Delaware Twp 41 .jo 1'bsrlcs B. Crawford, extra atten tion 65 63 D. M. Crau-.ord tt Son medical at tention 205 76 12 other small orders 20 10 Total. $ 672 57; lox and Mink Scalps. I J. C. Beale sid others aud B. U. Mitchell J. P., and other Jus- ices $ 741 00 ' Total 8 741 County Prison. 00 K. H. .McClintic, merchandise.... 10 I). M. Crawford medical attendance 20 .0 00 ! 00 90 1 8.1 j 39 Elka &. Son. platerinj;, Sec 17 n. r . Siodrr, tattle at.il mat r.-f 5 I. W. Kirk, nt. ichamlise 7 U. P. t'r.ovtoid, iiiediettie 2 Saimul l.ai p. bheiitf 111 Ise 4 Geo. W. Heck and others cloihiug 4 Total S 72 82 ! Cuty Debt, Bonds raid I Ezra C. Doty and others 5 3000 00 I Tola! $ 30UO 00 j Interest on Boii.t Paid. ! T. II. MeClure and others $ 4424 81 I Total $ J 4 24 81 County Printing, blank rc. I Win. H Rolliuaii, stationery, 4ic.$ 84 09 1 J. L liutterand others blanks.... 151 36 Win Mann Ai. Co., i. ton Publish- in Co 86 61 Wui. J, Jaekm-io, printing and Blanks 293 43 Harry E. li.Miall, p 1 1 i 1 r. and bl inks 194 10 Wm. M. Allison, printing aud Blanks 161 00 B. F. Schweyer, printing v Blanks, 131 00 Total $ 1102 15 Building and Repairing Bridges. J. W Weber. Cncolamus bridge.. $ 87 13 D. Charters, Gay roan 'a bridge..... 91 00 Wm. A. Millikm, Briners bridge.. 300 00 Reuben annels. Licking Creek bridge 37 00 Planks and rr pairs 15 other briiges 347 56 T. V. Irwin, debt of MiWintown bridge 4836 86 E. A. Trnnis, debt of Thompson- town bridgo 1 1000 00 Cost and witness lees Thompson- town case 304 13 Robert McMeen, services and ex penses Tboiupanntowii case. . . 49 10 W. Woods attorney fre, VtfitKin bridge casa 2000 00 A. J. Patterson, heirs, attorney lues 119! 01 W, Woods, attorney fee, Thomp- sontowu bridge case 300 00 Kobert McMren, attorney loo Thoiup-unton 11 Bridge case.. 350 80 Kil ls & Caveny, repair Mexico Bridge 50 00 Total $23947 80 Commissioners' Office and Court House. C. B. Crawf.trd com. Clerk $ 600 00 David Beale comir.issionei- 425 88 John Balenlin commissioner 431 46 Uriah Shuraan commissioner ..... 384 50 Robert ilcM'en, com. attorm-v. ... 37 50 Oeorgc Stuffs, janitor 186 42 Total.... .$ 1965 26 Public Ogices. Wm. P. Graham et al Co. Audit. 0$ 100 00 .1 m. M. Allison auditing county offices 20 00 B. S. Graybill et al jury commis sioners 95 60 J, R. Jenkins Recorder 3 85 J. H. Neely district atlorner 49 00 J. W, Hibbs Prothonotary 494 15 H. S. Scholl treasurer 613 96 Samuel Lapp Sheriff. 809 66 C B. Crawlord clerk to jury com.. 38 39 Other expenses 22 77 Total $ 2247 28 General and Spring Elections. Printing spring and fall election?$ 427 57 Rent of houses, cleaning &.C 46 00 Booths curtains &. caro of Booths. . 109 02 C. B. Crawford new Election Law. 1(5 00 Officers pay and other expenses.. . 1004 35 Total $ 1761 94 Miscellaneous Payments. S. E. Rinzer, expressage $ 8 15 C. B. Crawford, R. R. tickets and telegrams 7 10 D. M. Marshall county Institute... 169 33 David Beale et al commissioner! Convention... 68 00 Commissioners convention assess ment 5 00 J. W. S timmel secretary of the Ag ricultural Society 100 00 James McCaaley, Postage, lie... 48 6 M. E. Miller et al burial A. tomb tones, veterans 156 00 Town Council Minim-own Borough Water Plus Keeping prisoners at Western Pen! 30 001 ilentiary 608 04 ! K-eping Prisoners at Reformatory 291 20 n. a. ?-choll treasurer State lax.. . H. S, Scholl treasurer tax on bonds d. S. Scholl treasurer liquor tax.. . W. Burchtield etal tax rbturn.. James Kobison, table, Recorders' Office . Thomas CreigbtonJ P, etal Hack adorn Lunacy case. ... ...... Samuel Lapp in Yocnui Lunacy" case All others In Vociim Lunacy case. J. W. Hibbsetal m James Careen 2734 82 : 288 77 ' 7 1 90 00 12 00' 13 13 j 24 64 1 25 50 ter, in. ues! m jj 30 J. P. Wickershara et al Delaware township. Inquest. All other small payments 20 12 111 51 Total $ 484. 6G Recapitulation. Justices and constables fees Com monwealth cases ...$ 173 79 Commonwealth witnesses , 451 22 Exonerations, abatement and per- outage 34-14 7, Public buildinga wt 7 Courts and jurors pay 2156 61 Roads and bridges, viaws and dam- F? 239 20 Assessing reeia erinir nw Inur iro' r-. Constables returns 0411 30 Tramps under act or 1886 672 57 Fox and mink scalps 744 00 County orison t- u County debt, bonds paid 20 -0 00 interests an Donds paid 4424 84 Connty printing, blanks, Jte 1 162 15 Building and r pairing bridges ...23947 80 u"uuuiiioners' omce and Uourt hoose 195 o0 Public oflices ''i7 oh Ueneral and Spiing elections 1761 94 miscellaneous payments 4813 06 Total $53573 63 Assets of County. Outstanding stale tax i 1431 12 Outstanding county tax .11811 35 Casa balnnce in treasury 6856 93 Total $ 19099 40 Union Trust Co. balance I'homp- sontowntown bridge $ 7000 00 Bonds of the county-- 1 34'HrO 00 Outstauding orders unpaid 326 32 Total $141326 32 Liabilities over assets $122226 92 We the undersigned Commissioners of Juniata county county; in compliance with he law do publish the foregoing statement of the receipts, expenditure, assests and liabihteies of the connty aforesaid for the year ending December 21st, A. D 1893, as found on the books of thisollice. Commissioners' Oflice; Mifllintonw January 24th, 1894 W. H. MOORK, NKAL M. STEWART, JOHN NEIMOND. County Commissioners Attest: Wm. H. Gbonixokr, Clerk. After Jan. 1st, we will sell our entire line of OVERCOATS AT COST. We will carry none over, A rare chance for bargains, HOLLOBAUGH & SON. 1 .i ...'; :.-:V f-7j5 '.'c - HORSES. There las been a great deal of talk about my boricg not being aafe in Time of Furjerals. 1 bave new disposed of tbat team ef horses, and purchased an elegant learn of Black Horsea at tbe cost of $575.00 which are perfectly safe. Any woman can drive tbem. Tbey pay no atttention to eara. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AMD FUNERAL DIRECTOIL Hood's Cures ilrn. John Feitton Dyspepsia, Intense Misery " Nw pest east describe Ilia suffering I en dured tea years from Djawrpeia. I had al most 4Hrru h llpe ot ever ling any better when 1 be ran lo take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I mesiiirelr ewrel and advise anyone suffer ing lroni dyspepsia tory Hood's Sarsaparilla The truth of this statement I am slad la rerif r at maj -"-." Mus. John iKMoX, 67 1'rlds blreet, rilUuurgli, I X luliy prepared uvm Uie beat lnrc.Uents. 3a. I'eat'li t'rates. j Mr. Annie E. Humphrey is pre : pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater j ial, l'lasterinfr Lath, Shingles Rnd all kinds of Building Material at the j Mill formerly owned by ber late hus band, K. AY. Humphrey, deceased. ! Pench lumber a speciality. Mare, Junia'a county, Pa. tf. YJ P. DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, j (Grsdnste of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege.) formerly of Miftlinburg, Pa., has lo ' cated permanently in Mitt'.intown, as auc : cesor to the late Dr. (4. L. Derr. and will ; continue tho riVntsI business (estshlished , bv the lat er in 186'!) at the well known of fice on Britige street opposite Court House. ay teeth extracted, absolute ly WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Son Gums or Diseomfort to patient, either coring xlrsction or afterwards All these ate Giikranteed rr rc charge will be made. DC?" All work guaranteed to give perfect sat iff action. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical nentlnt- GREATEST SAC RIFICE Ever witnessed in J uniata county. TEN THOUSAND :DOJLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHIWG CON SISTING OF MEN'S AND BOYS OVERCOATS. MENS BOYS AND CHILD- KENS SUITS. AND GENTS FUKNISEIING GOODS. WILL BE SOLD KE GAKDLESS OF COST. FERD MEYERS, the Wholesale & Retail ClotMer, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Penna. 1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation rFo rFhc Public To attend the Attractive ale of Clothing that goes on d&ilj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It b truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Su;s and Overcoata at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a chII if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN IP A. HAVE TGU MOKEI TO DEPOSIT? 0 ARE YOU A BORROWER I -CALL AT- Tttfi m&T 38 A iff 5 MIFFLIN'IOWN, FA. FOUR PEE CEN T. INTEREST PAID ON' TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Hates. FRAZER GREASE BEST IX THE WORLD. Itsweariaa qaalitlare oaurpasl. actaaffy CQtloaticir two boxes of any oter brsjad. No SSecUxi by burn. I r ii ET 1 1 1 1 i E X 1 1 K. rOH SALE BY DEALERS QESERAIXY. Jtjf s ALESMEM WANTED LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to seU our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment frnaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, "91. Rochester, Ji. T. The Sentinel and Rcjruihean office is the place to get job work done. Tiy it. It will pay yon if you need anything in that line. SALE, JUNIATA VALLEY BAM, OP MIFFLIJITOWS, PA. "ITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually LiaM JOSBFH ROTHROCK. President. T. VAX 1HWIK, Cashut DiaicTOas. W. C. I'omeroy, . John Herttlor, Robert E. Parker, ' T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothro.k, Jesiah L. Bartn, Louis E. AtkiDioB, RTOCKOOLDBKI : Geo'pe A. Krpner, Annie M. Shelley, I Joseph Kothrork, P. W. Matbeck,' i I.. E. Atkinscn, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Knrtz, Jerome, N. Thompson, Jr, John Hertzler. T.' V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiab L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Pattersoa, F. M. M. PeBBell, Levi Light, Samnel S. Rothrock, Wm. Swarti. Three and Four per cent, interest will ba paid on ccrtifcates of deposit. jan 23, 18s tt TO WEAK S3 EH BofStinxig from the effects of youthful onora. oariT daesT, wsstaifr wosknoms. lost mnhoo4. et&, X wig sad a Mlgiblo tnatua (lod eootaislii fail pmiraliaforbomtciin FRKo(ku 4 (BteBdl4 madleal work ; sboulU Li n4 by far? naa who la narratis aod debtlKatad. AAarmu,, PfC V. C FOWLI-H. Sfowdua, Com. RUPTUREls.? ntaa stavat 1 hii Ta. Kan- r.t -nra. No operatlon.or brntincM dflav. T'-.iiytnds of rnre. Dr. Mayor la at Hold I'fiin, Heading. H, second fiotnrilsTol eachmoulb- fceud tur cuculara. -7lcoIxe