SENTINEL ., fPiiniiCiV MIFKLINTOWN : WKTttESDAY, FEB. 21, IS!4, TEEMS. Subscription, $1.60 pr tnonm If paid In adr&nee: S2.00 if not tM in uivanoo Transient advertisement In sorted at 60 cent par inch for each iDMirtioa. Transient business ootid- tn local col ma, 10 cents per line for each lnrtln. E " u. will be dm4 to those dewirlnjr to adTortioo by the year, half or quarter ITBLIC SALES. February 21 at John M. Brubiker, will aell at his place of rodono 1 mile west of East F.Lm, three wornhnrf.es, 1 good lead (.., a good saddlv horsn, a yearling colt, foar milh coi, two in profit about time f tale, fiTe young cattle, a lot ol chicken!, wagons harvester, and all kinds ot farm iaiplementii. Wednesday, February 21, 1891 W. n. Zeiders, will sell at his place of residence In Greenwood township, one and a half mile korthcast of Diramsrille, two dapple gray horses, the one a percberon, tba other a Norman, five milch cows, two Jerseys, most of which will bo in iroflt in the prlug, four young cattle, all kinds of farm implements and machinery, a sleigh, a buggyt a two horse wagon, fifty leg horn chickens, and forty mind varieties, corn in the car, Potatoes, applebntter and house bold goods. FridsT, Vsrch 9 B. K. Cronee. will sell two miles north west of Thompson town at 10 a m , horses, cows, bull, shoats, sheep, lard, meat, and all kinds of farm 1m- plemen ts. Wednendav, March 14 S. E. Warner will sell in Walker township, on the Imes farm, horses, colts, cows, yeung cattle, chickena, and a full asnortment of farm im ploments snd machinery. Thursday, Vsrch 2!nd A. S. Brown, will sell at his place of residence, at Brawn's Mills, Fayette township, tiro horses four milch cows, two heifjers, one jersey bull, two young cattle, wagons, farm ma chinery snd Implement, horse gears and so forth, also honse hold goods. Sale at 10 a. in. Twelve months credit on sums over $5. February 23 Ismr (lerhart will sell in Monroe town-hip, a half mile south of Evandale at 10 o'clock, a. m., hit horses, four cow, jonni cattlo, Germin hsre, cblrkens. shotes, wagons, harvester, mow er and all kinds of implements used on a farm, harness of all kindsand a lot nf house bold furniture. Sale at l' a. m. SHORT LOCALS It Nsver falls to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTHACT SARSAPAR1LLA. Sunday and Monday destroyed tlu sleighing. Good sleighinar commenced last Thins 'uy the 13th iust. John Marlin is visiting among frirnds in this community. Tho banks will be closed on tho 22nd. Waphington's bi. tb day. Mrs Matilda Musser, of Philps bu?xr, Center couotv, is visifing Mrs Ruble. Th ground hig laat wek was talked about as a reliable weather prophet. Edward Hartley i a! honip from a bnf iupps tour cf several neighboring counties. On acionnt of small Pox bring at Tyrone Forge, railroad trains do not top there. Silas Patterson, wps home from electric railroad work in Laucaster county, last Fridav. Walter Obc-rho)tzr student at Gettysburg Seminary is on the road to tho recovery of bis hfnltb. PornorratiV contradiction, "the re-pnblii-iiia niado tiie hard times. TLey ay hero are no bard times. The letters ir the Mifflintown post office uncalled f.r on Saturday, wern for Mary Patterson, H. E. Wileraan. Allison Clii lty, of Duluth, paid bin friends end relatives hero a fly ing visit. son-re cld kept Rev. John R. Henderson from preaching on Sab bath evening. Last year Pennsylvania rained over me half of all Hie bituminous coal in the United Stated. "I have b"pn cured of nervons trni'.hbp and rtlnwli bv Flood Xccrp tabln Pills." J. W. Tor-i-oK, Lav.uis vil' Pn. 'tMv mother had headache ivery day, Imt :ni bpen curd by Hood's Veg.ttnble PUIh " Carrie HavthOp.se. Wind f. ill Pa, FOR HAI E A number of choice bnilding lot-., for inrtiinlars cnll at this office. Tlioy will bo withdrawn if not sold soi in. Mis Valinda McWillinins. sister f f Mrs. John Howe, is dangerously ill wiMt lung tronblo and a compli cation of other diseases, The Juniata Horn and Mule Pro. fection Company will meet in the Court TIoiiHe, on" February 24th, a. 2 o'clock, p. M. to transact bu IT i: i .... ... iiuiiii.iR.ion ui'.ne of the 15 inst. Rev. IV Fre-nr.au, of this place, and Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Mifflin, exchanged pulpits on Sunday. The latter's sermons were very much en joyed. Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 rain utes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks A Co.. Druggift, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1804. Geo. F. VanOrmer of Fayette baa several peach orchards, aggregating twme tiOOO trees in the Shamokin coal ve-ion. He has a varioty of peaches that he originated, and fine large reaches they are Judge Wtand, of Norristown, has ruled that there are no legal barriers to women practicing law and the oourtesy to the Supreme Court and to neighboring courts would compel tho admission of women to the Montgomery County Bar. The first train leaving East Water ford on tho Tuearora Valley Rail road has been changed from 7.30 to 8 o'clock a. m.. arriving at Port Royal at 9.15 n. m., instead of 8.45 o'clock a. m. This change went into operation Monday, February. 5, 1894 James G. Blaino'a estafn i onril, i aoct -rmj,UUU. it was estimated at over a $1000,000. The thermometer was down to within 3 degrees of zero, on Satur day morning, the lowest point reached this winter. LOST. A pair of "nose specs." The owner will please call on John -Mirtin, now visiting; in this town and give description. Information has been made before Squira C. B. Horning, against a number of citizens for driving across tho rivar bridge at a trot. "I had no an.bitiou to do anything. Hood's Sarsaparilla has made me feel like a nw person." Mas. Viola Kbeider, Conestoga, Pa. j Colonel John J. Patterson, and i wife, camo home from Lancaster last Thursday, and spent the day at I tueir home iiere, returning on Fri day. Two parties of young people went to JlcAljuteraville last Wednesday evening on sleds and cams home ainging we "w on't go home till morn iag." Prcf J. n. Shoemaker who con ducted Tuscarora Acadomv from 1851 to 1354 died at his home in Chambersbnrg last week, aged C6 years. An other section of the World's Fair buildiDgs W4S destroyed on the 14'.h inst. It was the Colonade between machinery and Agricultural buildings. A Huntingdon hardware store man had his plnce of business robbed five times and the last time the thieves set the building on fire. He'll want to set a gun trap at his doorg the cext time he starts business. "A farmer over near York filled a meat robber with carpet tacks. The man went to a surgeon to nave tbe tacka removed. Tha dnetnr. how. ever, refused to touch the case ,,n. To cash of Sheriff Lapp for ver less the patient told bow h came by ; Fires."KepleV, Todd' "and C.'.nnVr nis naraware, ana now tna termer knows who whs after his meat." Mr. Reuben Aucker, son of Mr. Tobias Aucker, of this town, and Miss Minnie Stoner, daughter of Mr. John St'ner, of Fermanagh town ship, were married last Thursday, February 15 by Rev. M. L. Drum, at the Lome of the bride's parents, and went on a tour to Philadelphia, and Washington, D. C. Tbe Legislature of Massachusetts has a bill on its passage, that pro- vides for the suppression of indecent , , .' T dances m public places. It pro- vides that "no woman shall appear at a public performance in a dreps tho skirts of which do not come with- in at least four inch 8 of the floor, 1 1 1 - L m 1 I. unaiuewnisi 01 mni in bu iim structed that any part of her person is exposed below the neck. Tho second rartsavs.- "No woman shall appear in-tights'at a pnblic per lornmnee 111 iiiu-kk'kiu, nurpniuue hii or skirt dancing." The penalty is $500. Tuscarora Valley Railroad. Trains on tbe Tnscarora Valley Railroad will run ss follaws: Leave East Watorford at S.09 a. m., and 2 p. si., arriving at Port Roy al at 9.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m., and 5.15 r- m., arriving at East Wa tWford at 11.45 a. v. and fi.30 p. m. J. C. MOOREHEAD, Svpertnten litnt . MARRIED- Rhine Goshorn. On the IRth ult., by Thomas Crdphton, J. P , Irwin Rhine ami L:zz;e Bell Goshorc both of Tuscarora township. Fnv Ai.i.kv. At Academia, on the 15th inst., by Rv. S. A. Davenport, Mr. Aiuos F. Fry, and Misa Jennie Allen. Deals Dt:oHV.s. On the 3rd inst , by Rfv. Vf. i . Steck, V, llliam I. Beile and Anna B. Doughmau, both of Be'de township Geakiiakt IIokfman. Ou the ISth ult., by Rev. S. S Graybill, Edwiu Gearhart, of .Vonroo township, and Susan Hofi'mas, of Fayette town shi. Hanes Hikkell. On the Gth inst.. by T. J. Carruthers, J. P., S. Hsnes, of Spring Rup, Franklin countv. and Mildred Hurrcll, of Peru Mills, tins county. Aiiams AstiUKs. Od tie 13. h inst., by Rev. S. A. Daverport, John W. Adams, of Bsale township, and B(?ll Anders of Reed's Gap. McGdVERN Grote On Tuesday, February 0. 1894. bv Sou re Wcid- mau, Matthew McGovern and Mary J. (iiooe, both of Port Royal, Pa. Reward Kkei.in. On the tilh inst., by Rev. H. C. Hollo way, D. D., John L Reward, of Patterson, and L'zzie Kerlin, of Slilford township. Glo-k Kt.iNK. On the 31st ult , by Rev. W. C. Adair, Georrre Glock, of Black Log Vulley, and Nettie M. Kline, of Peru Mills, Fisher Jones. On the 1st inst., bv Rev. Ji hn Landin, Jeremiah D. Fisher and Louisa A. Jones, both of Greenwood township, this county. Hampton Hevkt. On the 1st inst.; by George Vbil, J. P.. Thomas Hampton, of Blairsviile Mills, Hunt ingdon county, and Ell Henry, of Peru Mills, thi3 county. Flora Reeh. On the 3d inst., by Rev. Thos. Dobbin, David A Flora, of Franklin county, and Gertrude Reed, of Terry county. Beatty Mn.LiKEN, On the 2ilh ult., at the bride's mother, at W;ub!o by Rv. S. A, Davenport, Mr- Wil liam M. Beaty, Cf Milrov, to Miss Anna J. Millikcn, of Warble. Lctz Stoxg. -At the home of the near McAlisterville, on the 8th inst., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. F. B. Lutz, Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, and Miss Fannie L S'ong, of Juni ata county. DIED Mi'RrHy. On the 28th, ult., Anna Blanche Murphy aged 23 year, C months and 15 3ay6. Castles On the 28th. ult . in Vav. ette twp , Mrs. Catharine Castles, wife 01 josepn o. uastles, aged years. Mbmkosr. On the 3rd inst., in Spruce Hill tcwhsbip, Mrs. Anna M., wive of Samuel Memioger, aged 36 years, montns and Vi days. 1 Jinkixs. On the 3rd inst.. at New ton Hamilton, David Jenkin, father of Register and Recorder John Jenk ins, aged 94 years. Cleck. On the 14th icst , J. Frank Cleck, eldest son of Samuel ana tAiz U!eek died at the horn- f,f his parents in Walker township aged 20 years, of measles. Iuterment, in Lost Creek Menonite grave yard on Saturday 17. LEGAL, DIN1STRA. TORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given t hat letters of Ad -ministration upon the estate of Abraham unss, late of Afiltord township, deceased, c iu une mrra oi law been granted to ine unaersignml. All persons indebted to saia estate are requested to make immttd late piv man t and these having claims to preavui mem uuiy anthentieateri for pay ' MARTIN L. GUS3, Administrator, Patterson, Juniata Co,, Pa. R ECKIPTS AND EXPENDITURES er tbk COUNTY OF JUNIATA January 1st, 1893, to Decembe 31st, 18H8, both dates inclusive. To Ms Honorable, the Ju !t of the Court of vommon rieai oj tnt lounfy of Juniata, Pa. We the undersigned Auditors, elected and sworn according to law, to examine, audit and aettle tbe accounta of the Com missioners, Sheriff aud Treasurer ot the couatv ot Juniata, for tha amiin n ceajber 81, 1803, mt r.r that purpose in ; ,ht Auditors room in Mifflintown, on Mon day, being tbe first day ol January, A- D., 1S91 and found the ssid accouuts'to be ss foilow, all f flicers being presunt at tbia settlement. , 1893 IIKNRY SC1IOLL, Trcotarsr, )r January 1. To balance due county 6S8S 8H To outstanding county taxes ... 13774 64 To outstanding: state tax 1M07 48 To county taxes f.r 183 23550 35 To state tax for 1S93 2734 32 10 5 percent addition to couu'.r tax 220 44 i To & prr cent addition tosute tax To county tsxes overpaiJ. i To state tax overpaid 31 58 4 93 16 00 35 06 23855 00 487 27 20.10 23 149 63 60 00 40 O0 17 76 26 92 6 00 30 00 22 00 iinor To cash lor bonds sold ic 1803.. To Mate taxeii refunded To state tax refunded... To share Liquor licenses To cash from secretary of Internal attaiis fur tax returns To cai-h from secretary of Interns! ff irs for tax returns To errors in collectors accounts. . To rent of Court House To tsx on unseated land To cash for bridge drift...... .. . To miscellaneous receipts I $74471 45 xncdn. county... $ 5856 93 e ,'r 1893 Samuel Lani. Dr. To rIi( , ,,., , . ()0 To floe,, Kepler, Todd and Connor 35 06 i j $ 51 06 Outstanding reuny taztt, December diet. I S.HS Pari Weller Fermanogh. . 1889 v. i,. Braikbill, Miitord... I 19 . W Kepner; port Kojl J"nn Soever, Delaware.... fbT"'" uVbcVi. 1 73 335 f S 15 01 12'. 2d 51 70 3 1 :n 12 32 :) AS 224 56 65 57 1 17 7S 99 31 74 12 lii 23 142 24 50 2 1S4 43 ; u i 2."9 ! 2 ;s3 60 727 14 UF S3 100 12 .'28 25 V!3 WJ 836 90 119061 341 SO 31903 R4 26 86 36 91 12 27S 16 h2C 01 4 U 55 1550 19 Joseph rsffa. r syettr, " J. M. liar ton, Lack " W. H. RoHgrrs, Mitllinlosrn... " G.(i. Cror.ier, Foit Rova'..." " J. M. Kimi. SrriiCM Hill 1892 D. M. Marshall, liule "U. W. Vantfriuer, Kay fn John Knou&e, Greenwood V. H.Latbeis; Lack II. I). Fnnk, Kattrrsnn ' II. b. Kvans, Sj.rnce Uill J. W. Leydir, Tliompsontoirn - J. B. Barton, Tuscarora J. II. Dean, Ileal. CP I.oudtnslagur. Dsl :ware. " ti. XV. VatiOrmir, Fayette.... . Joseph Otit-rlioltrfr, Fermansi Jot n Kbouse, f ir'nwoed . . . . J. L. Merphy, I.sck S. II, Kollman, MiiHintown . . . . Jscob Bifbop, &liltord " II. M. Iseliburg, Patrerson J. S. Mateer, Port Kcyal Samuel S. Toiler, Spruce Unl.. Louis Wilt, iiFiUt'hanna JscnbV I.t-vd-rT hctmpson'oTn ' V. S. Neimond, Monroe " H. F. t'roiisf, Tnscarora David Haines, Turbett V. II. Kurtx. Walker 11811 35 Dec. 31. 1893. Treatwer. Cr. Ky county or.frrs paid, 1SS2 $ 2121 51 lly county orders pai.l,l"3 53247 31 By nulsinding county uxes 11S11 35 By outstanding state tax 143! 12 Br error iu Collectors account.... 20 Balance in Collectors hands 5856 93 5 71171 45 Cr. 51 re 1893 Sheriff Bv cash to treasurer 51 C6 Oittitantting Stale Taxes, Lectmber 3 I t. 1891 I). XI. Marthall, Btale 52 " Josi-ph I'sge, Fayette 191 02 J. M. Barton, Lnck 13 49 " W- H Roilgrrs, Miillintown. 30 92 " (1. G. Cmzicr. Port K"fal... 46 94 " .1. M. Kvans, Spruce Hill... 3 67 1S92 D. M. ,7arsi.a!l, B. fie 19 84 " ;. W. VsnOriner, Kayelte.. 107 20 ' .Ii bn Knonse, Grei iiool.. 18 88 " W. A. Lathers, Lick 52 43 II. D. Funk, Patterson 6 96 " H. I.. F.vans Spruce Hill 6 76 " J. B. Barton, Tutcirora .... 63 61 1S93J.H Ik'sn, B.'jie 60 80- " I). P. Loiidt-nslagf-r. Dt.laare 3 71 (;. W. VanOrmer, Fayette... 143 25 " Joseph Oberholtzi-r, IVmiansgh 68 66 'John Knnuse,Grefnood.... 16 57 J. b. iyiirphy, Lack 71 45 ' S. H. Hollmun, .ViRlinlowu.. 48 30 " Jacob Bishop, Miilord 42 36 " H. M. Itciiburg, Patt- r.-on.. . 14 10 " J. G. .Mateer Port Royal 46 29 Samuel S. Yoder i-ju oe Hill 14 87 " Lonis Wilt, SumI1' lunna.. 40 28 Jacob W. Lcjder, Tbnnipstown 26 97 ' W. S. Neiiuond. .Vonrup. .... 61 58 " II. F. (.'rouse. Tnscarora... . 97 93 I). Haines, Turbett 15 28 W.U.Kurtz, Walker 68 96 1431 12 Ail of which is respectfully submitted. J.V. SUKLI.Y, ) WILLIAM GUSS, Countu Auditors. J. E. HL'FF.MAM, $ Attest: LOL'IS DEGAN, Clerk. Afditors' Orricr t M:ftlinton, Jan. 5, lc94. STJITEMEST OF ORDERS DRAWS by the (ommisswners of the County of Juni ata on the Treasurer thereof, from the 1st dny of January, 1893 to the Sljf day of Z. eemoer, la'.M, ibcjic. Taken from the Kecords in the Commissioners Office. Jnslieet and Constables fees Commonwealth Cases. C. B. Doming, J. P., and othes Jus tices and A. Uackenberger, con stable and other constables.. $ 173 79 Total $ 173 79 Commonwealth Witnesses. February term, 1893 $ 30 45 April Terra, 1893 271 36 September Term, 1893 138 29 December Term, 1883 1112 Total $ 45J 22 xonerotnj, .f Aemes and Percentages. G. W. VoaOrmer, E.O. Meloy, A. A. Landis, and other collector of 1889, 1890. lfcl and 1692.. 3454 71 ?otl 8464 71 Public Buildtnes, J. M. Kirk, carpenter work, locks, $ John II. Bender spouting Jail.... K. II. McClintie mtu far Pul.iio 4 90 19 12 Bnildisgs 102 96 iionoa son con lor rublic Build ings J. W . Stimmel Insurrnee county Douse S. P. Robison, painting Sheriffs 232 38 9 50 Office s 80 10 ether small orders.. 10 21 Tolal $ 382 87 Courts and Jurors Pay. H. W.Ko'sely Court Crier $ 7000 Constables attending court 77 56 Joseph F. dimming Stenographer 256 96 Jurors for all terms 1751 09 Ice for Court 1 00 Total . 2156 61 Roads aud Bridges, Vieics and Damages. J. A. Martin and 19 other Koad Viewers $ 126 70 K. L. Jamison and 1 other Bridge Viewer 22 50 Solomon Baahore and 2 othera road Dainagea 90 09 Total $ 239 20 Assessing, Registering n Z.au. J. F. Demand 19 other assessors 1263 62 E Darwin Crawford woik on Tran- rcripls 40 50 C. B. Crawford work on Registry under new law 215 00 C. B. Crawford State tax received 273 43 Total $ 1792 56 Constables Returns. II. Ltridy constable and other constables $ 210 36 Total $ Tramps under act 6 1865. O. P. Koblnson, bearding nursing, e $ L. S. Todd, boarding, nursing fcc Ms. Maxwnll, boarding, nursing Ate Samuel Lspp, Sr bentf. W. F. Snyder, burials H. S. Scboll, two burial lots D. S. Kirkriibsugb, teams........ Julius Derr. attention, nursing, ic Henry Swab, Overseer Delaware Twp Charles B. Crawford, extra atten tion D. U. Crawford k. Son medical at t rut ion 12 other small ordera ............ 240 36 79 30 42 50 89 00 41 38 29 00 8 00 8 00 7 00 41 90 55 63 205 76 20 10 Total... . 672 67 Pot and Mink Scalps. J. C. Beale at d othrra and B. U. Mitchell J. P., and other Jus tices $ 741 00 Total g 744 00 County Prison. K. II. JfcClintic, merchandise.... 10 85 D. M. Crawford medical tti-nrlan,- n 7-. Etka 4i Son. plastering, fcc 17 00 m. t . i,o der, table and mattress 5 (10 J. TV. Kirk, merchandise 7 13 U. P. Crawford, medicine 2 90 .Samuel Lapp. Sheriff urlae 4 ha Geo. W. Drck and others clothiug 4 89 Total $ 72 82 County Debt, Bonds Paid Kzra C. Doty and others $ 8000 00 Total $ 3000 00 Interest on Bonds Paid. T. II. McClure and others $ 4124 84 Total $ 4424 84 County Printing, blanks 4r. Wm. H. Kolliuan, stationery, Itc.S 84 09 J. I. Dutterand others blanks.... 151 3S w 111 Mann i. Co., ol Son Publish in Co j((5 61 Wm. J, Jai'kmsr, priniiug aul Blanks 293 4S Hurry E. Bonsall, printing and blanks lni 75 Win. M. Allison, prmtiug and Blanfcs 161 00 B. F. Sehacjrr. priutiiif t Biauks, 11 00 Toul $ U02 15 Jiuildiut; and Repairing Bridges. J. W Weber Cocilaiuu bndxi . . S7 IS I) Charter. Gay man's bnrige 91 00 Wm. A. Miilik. 11, Brii.ers br flgr.. 300 bO Kotiben funici l.u'iin Crek bridge 7 00 Planks and r-p'irs 15 oth.-r hi tecs 317 56 T. V. Irwin, drl.t 01 V tftl ii,t n bridge 46 t-8 E. A. Trunis. debt of Tboiupson- town uriitgi" 14000 00 Cost and witness lees Tliompson- town rase 304 13 Robert McMen, service and ex- p. nses 'I boiupMiniown caa. .. 49 10 W. Woods a'tnrney fve, Af.tti 11 bridge case 2K)0 09 A. J. Patterson, hmrs. attorney lees 119.! OH W, Woods, sm.rney Ion, Thoinp- sontoun bridge case 300 00 Robert McVren, attorney loe I hoi!piiiitown ltridge rase.. 3o0 90 Kutti 4i Caveny, repair Mexico Bridge 50 00 Total $23947 80 Commissioners' Office and Court House. C. B. Crswfjrd com. Clerk $ 600 00 Dand Beale commissioner 425 88 John Halt-n( ins commissioner..... 431 46 L rish S human commissioner 384 50 Kobert McMeen.com. attorney.... 87 80 Oeorge Stutts, jnitor 186 42 Total $ 1965 26 Public Offices. Wm. P. Graham et al Co. Auditor 100 00 m. M. Allison auditing county otlicea 20 00 B. S. Graybill et al jury commis sioners 95 50 J, R. Jerkins Recorder 8 85 J. II. eely district attorner 49 00 J. W, Hibhs Prothonotary 491 15 It. S. Scholl treisnrer 613 96 Samuel Lapp Sheriff. 809 66 (" B. Crawford c!erk to jury com.. 38 39 Other expenses 22 77 Total 2247 28 General and Spring Elections. Printing spring and fall e'ec'inns 427 57 Rent of houses, cleaning tc 46 00 Booths curtains ic care of Booths. . 109 02 C. B. Crawford new Klerilii-n Lw. 175 00 Officers pay and other expenses.. . 004 35 Total $ 1761 91 Miscellaneous Payments, S. E. Kinrer, cxprnssagp f C. B. Crawford, K. K. tickets aud telegrams D. M. Marshall county Institute... Darid Besle et al commit sinners Convent'on Commissioners Convention assess ment J. W. Stimmel secretary of tho Ag ricultural Socioty James McCauley, Postsge, &.C.... M. S. Miller et al burial &. tomb ttonos, veterans Town Council MilRinlowa Borough Water Ping Keeping prisoners at Western Pen itentiary Keeping Prisoners at Reformatory U.S. Sclioll treasurer S fate fax. . . D. S, Scholl treasurer tax on bonds H. S . Scholl treasurer liquor tax. . O. W. Burchfield etal fax rtturo.. James Robison, table, Recorders' Ottlce Thom.-.s Creighton J P , et al Hack adorn Lunacy case Samuel Lapp iu Yocnm Lunacy case All othera in Yocnm Lunacy case. J. W. DibbsetaJ in James Carpen ter, inquest J. r. Wickersham et al Delaware 8 15 V 10 169 S3 CO t o 6 00 100 00 43 62 155 00 ' 30 CO 608 04 291 20 2734 32 288 77 7 13 90 00 12 00 13 13 24 64 25 60 83 80 20 12 111 61 township, Inquest..., All other small payments Total 4843 66 Recapitulation. Jaslices and constables fees Com monwealth cases 178 79 Commonwealth witnesses 4S1 22 Exonerations, abatement and per- centsge 3454 71 Public buildings 382 87 Courts and juror pay 2156 61 Road and bridges, news and dim- Re 239 20 Assessing regis ering new law .... 1792 55 Constables returns 240 36 Tramps under act of 186 672 57 Fox and mink scalps 744 00 County prison 72 82 County debt, bonds paid 30 '0 00 Interests on bonds paid 4424 84 County printing, blanks, .c 1162 15 Building and repairing bridges ...23947 8'1 Commissioners' office and Court house 196.-, 26 Pnblic offices ............... 2247 8 (ieneral and Spring elections 1761 94 miscellaneous payments 4x43 6 Total 5S57S Assets of County. 63 I 12! 35 93 Outstanding state tsx 1431 Outstanding conntv tax llHit Cash bain nee in treasury 6856 Total 19099 40 Union Trust Co. balance 1'homn- . sontowntown bridge S 700H Bonds of the county. 134000 Outslauding orders unpaid 326 Total $141326 32 Liabilities over assets (122226 92 We the undersigned Commissioners ol Juniata county county; in compliance with ine law ao publisb tbe foregoing statement of tbe receipts, xjKtituro. assests and uabiliteiea of the county aforesaid for the year ending December 21st, A. D 1893, as found on tbe books ot tbia office. Commissioners' Office; MiOliotnnw January 24'h, 1894 W. H. MOOKE, NKAL M. STEWART, JOHN NE1MOMD. Coanfy Commissioners Attest: Wat. H. Gaosisoxa, Cleik. JJP.DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Miftliohurg, Pa., baa lo- I cated permanently in Mifllintowu, as suc cessor to the late Dr. . L. Derr. and will continue the dental business (estsblished by tbe latter in I860) at tbe well known of fice on Bridge afreet opposite Court Housh. E7- TEETU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Jso Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient, either during extrsction or afterwards. All these are Gusrapfeed r rc charge will be made, U All work guaranteed to give perfect aatisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Deatlat. After Jan, 1st, we will sell our entire line of OVERCOATS AT COST We will carry none over, A rare chance for bargains, HOLLOBAUCH & SON. r 1 I' .I'-r 1'aV Jf. wf HORSES. Tbcre bas been great deal of talk about my horses not being safe in Time of Funeral. 1 Save sew dicpefed of that testn of bortea, and purchased d elegant team of lilack Uoreeg at tha cost of $575.00 wbicb are cerfeetlj safe. Any woman can drive tbem. Tbey pay no atttention to cars. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER AND FTJNEEAL DIEECTOE. Almost Blind Inflamed Eyes and Run ning Sores The Success of Hood's Cause Creat Rejoicing-A Perfect Cure. . TO IK f I IV'Jj '1 Miss Cora B. T.bmrrt BartiesvIUe, Ta. " C. I. Howl Si Co., Lowell, Mass. : ' I feel It a duty to state what Hood's Sarsa, parllla has done for me. I was almost blind, being comiwlled to stay in a darkened room on account of inflammation of the eyes. I also suffered with running sores ou my body. I waa tn terrible condition. My mother tried every thing sbe knew attaint and I was attended by two doctors but without hulping me. Fiuallr Hood's Sarsap;irilln was reeoiiniieuried and I had not token two Inittles before I hefran to get Letter. The inflammation left my eyes and Uie sores healed, aud the result was that I Became Stronger, and was restored to perfect health. At that time I waa only twelve years old; now I am nineteen and I have not since been troubled Hood's-Cures with my eyes or noticed any shjn of a return ot the sores on my body. 1 can recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla as an excellent blood purifying medicine." Miss Cora Erekt, Barnesville, Fa. 'Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efBclently, on the liver and bowels. 2Sc I - -thi j- ARQUHAR NT VARt ABLS FKICTION FEI It tas: Set Works in th World. wMeI!& Engine 0d Received the Medal and Highest Awat at the World's Columbian f jrpet'fc. tVumnted th Iftst maW Khiticlt MUlp V v te- au'i NtAii--lnra ArricultunU lap.-Ani. ,.f fci t- il i 1 .vw rno Swnd for IlluMrate ,J i A. L5. FARQUKAR CO.. L YORK. PENNA. v 0 ir ' . . 'ML d f?tAv GREATEST SAC RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in Juniata county. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHING CON SISTING OF MEN'S AND BOYS OVERCOATS. MENS BOYS AND CHILD. KENS SUITS. AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. WILL BE SOLD RE GARDLESS OF COST. FERD MEYERS, the Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge St., Miiintewn, Pcm 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive bale oi Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Gooda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Sa'ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fi to give him a call if in seed of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN I A. ME TOU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER I CALL. AT the vim MIFFLIN10WN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. IN TEEEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. AXLE I GREASE BEIT IX THE WORLB. Xtewenriac qu.jiUe.nr QmumMMd. actuiTt? frotlutlns; two bosfl ot any ot.r bnuul. 7f BKUdbrbi (j4TTH4ES CISC FOR 9ALB BY DgAUria OBSgRAIXT. tiff s ALESME .N WANTED LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sail em Knrsery Stock. Salary, Ezpensei and Steady Employment frnaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANT, Dec. 8, 91. Roch. .ter, N. Y. Tha Sentinel amd Repuihean office U the place to get jok work done. Try it. It will pay yon if yon need anything In that line. mam JUNIATA VALLEY BAiSK, OF MIFFLIXTOW X, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKPB ROTHROCK. President. T. VAN IRWIK, Cktas DIKICTCKI. W. C. Pomeroy, Jobs Hrrttler, Robsrt K. Parker, . V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrock, Joilah L. Euia, Lonis B. AtkioMB, PTOCIIOtDIM t George A. Kepner, Joavpb Rothrock, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroj-. Annie M. Shelley, P. W. M'beck, n. F Parker. J. Uolnixn Irwiu. Jerome N. Thompson, Jr, Mary Kurtz, John Hertzler. T. v. lrwm. Joniah L Barton, Robert II. Patterson, Iti Lieht, Wm. Swsrtt. Charlotte S nyder, John M. Blsir, F.M.M. Pennell, Smu.'l B. Rothrock, ""hrer and Fonr fer cent, ir.tprest will ba paid on certit!catr of doyoiait. TO WEAK mi Boflm-tng from th Oocta of youthful turora. Tif 4mcj. wutui veaknen, lost n jnh.yd. ata I Q1 Dfl Ttitt&bl tPBUM i mSanU ' Ct XltMiMtSi fhU pnrticalaci for botn eon. F Ri&E il&t. A. ptZMild dlcml work ; ahoultt w m4 by orf Bio who is norroot aod 4blUccd. Mlm F Cm FOWLER, HoodUA. CotaV RUPIUREISSHr. la. Kug tt om. Mo operaUoikcrbca'De" delay. Thonsuiili ot cntM. Dr. Marer Is if Hotl Penn, Keadloft. Pa., second SaturJny oi icU month ScndXurotrculars. AJfitutrc