- ,vi!.--'-jr vl?FJ.!NTOWS. WKUNKSIUT. FEB. 5, iiifi. P,. l?. 3 M W B I E 11, s.uriu .ii pofRiiroa. - Sexatoh Tillmas cf South Carolina . Jeliversd an addrem in tho Senate ' aat week on tbe financial question n which he denounced the Clevo and Administration bp beiaj; entire y under the influence of tho gold justs, who are dominated by the Jew jankers cf London with whom Clev and barjr.iin.td to pay a percentage f ten million dollars to float the United Slates bonds that have been '-. issued hy.lhe Qt-rclaBd Adniicistra . lion. In the Fpesch, tho Senator took a wide rarie and criii-ised the ;- sbam dipnitycf the Senate and oth tr departments cf Uovnra:niJt. Sen ator Tillmin is a Populist. . A S2Xi;tf.AK verdict waa rendered l&sK Saturday by a Blair county jury - in tho casiO ngaiust Fiank Wilson for hsviuj murdered an old ra ui naiusd Bonce-:-ka i Alio up, for money. " The jury found W.hon guilty of mur der in tho Crat degiec. but recom mend to the S.ate pardon board, that .his fsentenca changed to a life im prisonment. It ia paid that tho jury fjaud I'm; voraiut that way because one of the j'-.rors did cot believe in hangiDf and u;ul J not find for exe cation, hut lli.it ho would favor cn imprisonment for Ma-, and th;t is the -way the vsoviict waa retid-jred. A'EW DENTAL- OFFICE- Dr. S. D. DifTendcrfer, f,'r.idi:afe of tho University of Man!ar.d Dentil Department, desires to iufcrrn th pu lie that he has opined a Dtn'tat Office at O-tkland Mills, Pa., where he c-in ho fund at ll times. Tet.li. extracted painlebsly. All work guai E Bleed. CafKrrh Cured- Cory.ion, Ta., Jsn. C, 189S. I have had hrul catarrh for 20 years end could ;t-t nothing to help run I hc-anl tlist Hood's S.'trsapari!ia waa good for this d:;-atiO ntd purchased six bottles. I n:J thin medieir.e and now I cm cured, aivl xtcociuiend Hood's Ssrsapsriil t-. rut os.e who has c:.r:rrh " G. II. Nichols. Hood's Pills euro tick headache, ind:jf?t!on. Jan 2 3i. Ilio':d aud nerves ura closely relat ed. Keep tas b'ood pure -w ith Koou's Siir3ap:rill:i acd you will not be ner vous. l.'ciuTiii One Day. Scnn American Neevise relieves the worst eases of Nervous prostra tion, Nervous nets si d Nervous Dya riepsia in a single day. No such re lief at d blcssirp l as tvt-r corao to tbc invalids of this country. Its power a to crtre the stctnacbe are won derful in the txtrcine. It always curt-r; it cannot fail. It radicl:y curte all westttfis cf tho ttomcche end z tver clih&ppoinln. It is a luxury to take and alwfl s shfe. Trial b: t t'ta 15 ccLt;. Sj.ld by L- Banks tt Co., liutrs:siS MiflbntowB. Pa. Feb. 6, ly. Ia the Beginning cf a Efw j'rar, vlibii tho winter sea scr! t.f close cr.fiueiiif. nt is ouly hslf pi u.', maiij- f.nd tbat t'atir h.'atth bo pict to br :ik dowc. tLat the leastex pi B':ve! iliri akr.s 8'cknesB. It is then as w.:l r.s at all fiber tin'.fs, ncd with per.pl.- t vet in geed health, (i ai tit -3 k-ll-jv in;; factri eliould be re r ' . rj.l.s-rc-il, r.fcsuely: that Hood's So r h:.pri!ls lcr.ds tverythin.r- ia the way of rj-'-Jiciuf ?; that it i.ccoDjpIisctn I he trreitcbt cures in tho world; has the iiii-f-st a'f in tho '.-.-r!d, and rc quirie ). largcs. b :i!diog in the world dc vitid ext.Ii:: iv iy to ti e prep-i.j-l!'-.r t.f the propri; rary ii;edicine. D.Kti vM this c;rc:n.-ive!y jijove, if you are s k, that If .'.I'd 8:irsapar:l la is tht tucdicitio for vou to tike? Your Opportunity. Your o; p r! unity t secure one of ti b'.-.-i, ii.::r iices in America is found i-i tho e-.ihscrii.tion offered by tLe i-i.NK!. and UnitucAs. M'e wi ifoi.dyou the Jcniata Sentinfi. a-.-.i BEi-r::f-Axr.cd Tht Cosmopolitan Mj;az'ue t-" any addross iu Jutiuta c-j-je: y f r 51. Si iu advance. D:ir i:.' l'vftl The Cosmopolitan will pul :..!. l;!'--( t a om and two (LoUdand pr.;;-1-, z:A ulq thousand illustration!:. ";-.sv .f t::- st v.rittis and art ists ih" ii:--t: ""e employed on the ianjj'-.z:!:v. Tho !uanzii will enr priss you i.i its vialetentS8. It v. i'lpiuvf ii.'cif t bs one of the i-sOf-t silfsfictory publications tbat y.u (,-:: it -c; red f.r yoursflf and faim'iv. S ul one dolior and eiyhly f. ;ir cj.:Ls ccd srcurti both the Jl'si at.v Scnti.n'fl and ItbrunLicAN find Coainopo'itan ono year. Nf-rv,itJ voreen will find relief in If", ii'f Sarsnparilhi. because it en i i. l.tH tho b'ood and thu3 strensth- rn the mrves. Stihscril.e for tho Skxtivel axd Kem'bi.icax. a j'aper that contains ci.-.i'ce- readut' ruaitfcr, fuil of inform. tii.n) Ihat docs the reader good, antl in a.I j;!u u t-.i tu;d ad local nwwstbat are worth publishing find places iu its columiis- tf. !f;i.!:WH MAKKSTS. K;rril.Hrowic. Feb. 2, : V I !i::CV .VGRA!N I'AI-J. IT 62 rr. in v; .... ..... 50 22 Kyu.' ."."." '.'.'.I. so C"..' (-i-ei.d .... .. "L.-'.T 2 Eggs 14 line, 18' t h ' t 1 1't UTj w 11 a-.ie, 1 f.r'Ly soed a.00 . r ,ced 60 tire 90 !! . ...... ..$1.2U a hmnirtnt V.ddliwcs 1.10 round Alum Salt 1.00 . uenciui Salt 7 5c to 80 WHAT BECOMES OF OLD WHEELS? Onoa Tra and Standi Friend Kow Oma to Pieeea. Have you ever wondered what fca3 become cf tha thonsands oj. old soua tire wheels that wero in each universal nso before pneumatics revolutionized thinsfs? A reporter pet tho jnestion to a dealer the other day. A fpw iv era converted Jiito pneu matics and cushions and are still on the .twin." ha arid, "and some were taken by the dealois as part payment on now machines, ana are sriii etoweu uj u their shops, thero being no 6alefor solid tires. The Focrinohntd dealers ana re pairers bonglit a great many ol thern up, dissected them, so to speak, antl are now Utilizing tbc parts in repair work. The bails, hubs, spokes, axles. Doits auu uui.i are all useful, cud at tee last rue om frames and rims can bo broken up and sold us scrap iroa. "Sdmn h:ivo cone to the country, and Josh llayseod may bo seen complacently pedaling down to tho mill for a bag cf corn. Machinists use them ior malting modeia, occasionally a pushcart will be seen mounted on two rusty old wheels, aud even the boys ou the street take the small wheeld for tho making or express wagens. And tho balance, I suppose, you'll Cad stowed away iu the cellars and wood shecii; ex uieir possessors, unco truo end stanch friei ds, they are now cf x:o era in the world. Abundoj:cd to cob- sm i.n l a;he.. with na cymiiaay but r.ita t-:d iniro. facy cream away tneir low ro::u'.:r.i:: t-tys. Caco again they t-tatid it t&'ii fcxit cf jjlitierlua nickel, adfcskfd. c:ircisc3 t.:id I -ricd by all be- bolcors. j-z-'-u th'.-y urn cu the road, bsarii-s their nc iu i: safety down long rough. Lii:i ami tbroceh sand and ruad. Or.ee i-gaiii they sec tho smooth, bard track rc;r.o:id to the eii'crts of the riders ai tlioy throw every ounce of ef fort into tho last spriut, and beer the shout. 1 cf the excited crowds a3 they whiz across tho tape. Abandoned and alone, eating ont their hearts with rust, they gradually drop to pieces, too proud cf their vanished prestige to give one thought cf envy to the modern pneu matic." Washington Star. ( Th .-Kalian reccac. 1 The tol::m isagne was a cuuieua-i acyof Cireek stated formed B. J. 323. .J , i.i.i j An annual as-jcuiuiy i um m - . . auturun at Tuermum, ana ruis coiiier- ence was called the Ponsctolicon. Tho leugne was Uissolvsd on the conquest ol . - .. . . T-i i (I,n V.riiliiin K'afES tv tho Koaans, is. C. 189. Tho original purpose cf tho leasee was to free Greea from the rule of t;i9 Aiacedouian king?. Our soldiers, consiaoring the fact that their clothiiis, rations and OGartora aro f iir;.i .jvi nm hpttpr Tjiiid than the la boring men of most European countries. With n wnmaa it is a struaala to pro-. vido something for the inner man, and witu a mau it is an cttort to proviaa something for the outer woman. RECEIPTS ASD KXPBflBTFRES OF THE COCSTI OF JCS- IATA AS CERTIFjm TO B TI3E AUDI" TOKS OV S.4IU COIIXTV. TREASURER'S KEFOHT CF RrXEIPTS AND EXPEyDITURSS 1895. Jan. 1. C( If ti 4( It ( Cf c: .. l( c c. . : i cc i: it ( ti i l if c ft f f f. .f (' I i Cf c: : fC cc Te". 8 1 . ,1 c. (1 cc c ' cc ,C II . CI W. S. NOUTI1, Treaturtr. To balance from hint ) ear. " Outatand irg tsxrs connty ...... . Btstl'.... " ' cc dog " l-alanro doft tax frr m last yar. ..... ...... ..... " taxes levied in 1895, county " ci cc cc c s'ute... ... . CC CC CC CC dOg.... cc additional M.e'm?nt. " 5 per cent, additional to county tax.... ......... . cc ic c state " cc c c. cc cc cc dog Ci ............... cc ovrpn:d tsxes in 1895.. " cash from mle of 4 per cent, bniidn c; cc nhi-rilTjnry f-o! " cc a it g fines " Draft on Newport I) p -fit Bank. To crsli t're iu esla'c ol'Jjnipt Carpenter To ch from Fayutto fown?hip, kep';nc Mud Gill.. To cash from Boa'.e towni-li:)'. kfp:tg Philip Raunk. To cas-h n ni Porry ceunty, keeping co'. trimp To cash from Liquor Llcenies.... To cahb Trom State tax refunded To ca.h from (axes on nnacatrd land............... To cash from lines and cost Jos. Valentine To cahh from MnrclUncciis sources. By ordors o tP9t puid By orrtera of 189S piiil connty By criers of 1895 pa ttheep.... ... By eufstanciinjc taxes county By outniandiii! taxes state By outstanding taxes do? i. By errr By balance OUTSTJJJV Year. Collectors Districts. County. Stale Dog. 1H93. G. W. Van Ormer. Fayette, $ 62 51 61 02 ci S. n. Kollnian. iJifnititown l pj cc Lewis Wilt, Sii'quetiu'.na, 11 SKI !?9 0 M. F. Crouse, Tnicarnra,. 4-57 21 93 75 1894. J. O. Brown, Beala, lfil 68 55 31 cc Jacob Korry, (Sreenword 1r6 98 SO 99 c Jehu E. Trsgo, Lark lfifi 40 42 10 " 15. Kolhtiaii jymintown 31 01 15 11 6 65 W. B. McCat an, Mil'ord, 624 nS 80 12 42 62 cc W. S. Nrimand. Monroe 81 81 4 05 '2152 ci H. M. Igt-titere Pattrron,.... 200 9 14 ?. f2 7I B. F. Lytla. I'rrt RotbI 108 35 2 79 5 77 M. S. Esti, Spruce Hill 115 00 6 50 27 83 c A. D. Kcrtetttr. Sutqusliaasa 169 L. C. Calhons, Turhtr 12 2! c Jhiu P. BaMon, Tuscarccra, 835 4S 62 19 65 63 E. A. Suntb, VVjiktr 170 00 17 73 !) G3 lbOi. J. O. Brown, Be.tle, 831 37 55 45 29 05 J. F. Spe.cr, I)!awr, 807 69 40 30 20(0 " J. X. Mutr,-Fayette, 12-57 18 45 69 24 25 C. B. Hower, KrrnianuKh, 1272 45 41 3 13 60 cc JaeobForry, Grn vood, 4-51 13 12 67 19 75 cc Jehn E. Trego, Lark, 590 St 85 49 27 69 " P. H. K.l!nua, M HIintown 51118 48 18 8 f-8 W. B. McCahan. Milturd, 16i8 95 68 5:1 o 50 " W. S. Kcimond, Monroe, 403 37 21 27 . 23 a H. M. Iainbrr(r, Patterson, 657 65 46 6t 6 86 B. F. Lytla, Pert Royal 257 55 20 71 l 80 A. D. Keirtettt-r, Piifquebturia,.' 400 75 26 25 18 91 K. S. F.ah, SPri:r. Hill, 878 60 62 30 ;b 00 " W. B. Frubakar, Tr-.otupsentown, 17181 C 59 375 " L. C. Calhoun. Turbutt, 675 09 24 DS 15 go " Joshna B. Barton, Tnscarora, 945 44 107 64 34 71 ' K. A. Smith, Walker 1717 88 26 97 go 25 $1598157 $1032 49 $C81 55 Mtttt: Lewis Di ess. Clerk. REPORT OP THE EXPEIsITVRES OF JUKI 4T.4 rOFITT AS C03IPIERD FROM THE RECORDS I THE CeMMI SSIOMEIt'S 4IFF1CE FOR THE YEAR 1"5 PAYMENTS MADE TO ASSESSORS AND COLLECTORS. Districts. Asftrs- Col. Com- Exonera Abats- Total. sors. mission. tious. meets. Black Lop. $ 24 00 $ 24 00 Seale. 61 88 G7 21 CI 64 63 03 243 76 Delaware. 98 44 77 12 31 96 6315 270 67 Fayette. 99 74 147 42 178 64 129 4 555 44 Fermanagh. 63 80 ' 67 56 64 01 56 05 233 47 Greenwood. 41 05 21 27 22 76 6 17 91 25 Lack. 94 65 25 89 21 95 142 49 llifllintown. 65 34 52 70 76 11 194 15 Milford. 78 50 84 64 54 74 52 63 270 51 Monroe. 91 10 61 25 81 65 106 46 340 46 Patterson. 58 40 4148 3 38 74 50 177 76 Port RoTal. 75 56 43 00 45 30 18 05 181 91 Spruce HilL 78 90 73 60 72 46 55 01 279 97 Suquehanna. 69 51 52 95 16 58 57 51 196 55 Thsmpsontown 40 91 10 82 9 10 7 53 68 36 Turbett. 55 84 65 63 39 80 51 42 212 69 Tusearora. 117 20 39 49 - 35 51 192 20 Walker. 97 48 12014 6148 13316 412 26 $1134 35 $ 1052 Elections. 95 election ofTjers,Feb., election 271 60 17 constables Feb. elec tion 170 It 441 C9 90 election officers Nov. AN ANGEL IN DISGUISE. A Burglar Conferred m fcy Opealac Bafe. Tha proprietor of a large store on J3igh sti-set went to bia place cf busi ness at aa unusually early hour tho oth er morning. In f act tho sun had not yet risen when ha turned the key in the door. Ou entering he was surprised to find a man trying to open tho door of bis safe. He stood and watched him for some time, apparently deeply interested in the proceedings, when finally the burglar rwung open the door of the safe with a delighted chuckle, but happening to turu he saw that he was discovered and became very much alarmed. Ho jumped up and waa about to make his escape through a back window when the mer chant called to him : "Don't ba in a hurry, my friend. Come back and sit down awhile and smoko a cig:;r while I straighten things up a bit, and then come home to break fast with mo. You have done me a great favor." "Why, how's that?" asked tho bur glar iu great surprise. "Well, you see, I had the combination of the safe on a bit of paper, and last night I accidentally locked it ia tho safe and forgot how to w ork it. I spout most r tVm nii'ht rrvini to eet tho thing open and came in early this morning to have another try at it.- wes. jueuiora (Hasa.) Windmill. A Terrible Scene. Etrohschnoider, tho famous aeronaut, astonished tho natives cf Stockerau, non VinTri. hv earrvinB a vouna bar- rictor nn liia hack alons a ticbt rope 80 meters in length fixed to tho church stee- plo. A few days later naming posters appeared on the walls announcing that fitmhschncider would effect a balloou ascent in the coscpauy of fiorr Pramper, I- ln-.irllord of the Whito Rose. Kotwithctauding tho fact that tho po- lico had forbidden the landlord, wno lna n f-miilr. from taking part in tho performance, mine host entered tho inclosuro at tho appointed time, to tno no small delight of tho assembled mul tifnrlo At u piven cismal tho balloon rose iu the air, Strohschueider and the tho franeze beneath. - Some cf the spectators oeclaro that the I Ui tpr rnrued as IMile aa a shcbt durina his T 7. , , , . t -i ..j i;!-f tlmnnli V.p rlirt not fail to .uy- o .7 " . twave his na to no crowa v- rfpng a nijy m ' V llr i t-MA nlKr..vw) to fin:irrel and actually were observed to quarrel and actually conio to blows. All aiensotho landlord plunged head long into space. A shout of horror arose fro:u tho epe-ctators, who ran to tha t-pot whero they croectea to unci rraniper jj ins v.iih btcken limbs. What was tbcu iiKtKii.d:iaent at discoTcrin. net o corpse, bet a lay figure drtssod i:i cue of the landlord's suits. The raaiiuiti:i was couveved to SlocUerau iu triumph. Eerricdener Laubfio-ch. nr. $ 2841 18222 1165 746 61 29165 2404 494 42 258 17 27 81 8690 40 '.5 1CO0 50 10!) 25 18 ise 17?4 17 27 70 Cr. IS 88 95 41 22 4-5 85 75 9a 99 4-5 14 69 f'O 00 00 (J!) 00 CO 75 78 74 7 4(5 10 27 $ 857 51 C8I1C 42 40 60 1591 67 1Q3J 49 CS1 65 A I 2335 32 $ 904P6 65 9 901C6 S3 PIJSG T.1XES. WM. GUS3 J. V. SHELLY, Auditors. J. E. UAKTMA 17 $ 733 50 $ 1007 88 $ 4107 90 election... 17 constables Nov. 'elec tion J. H. Wright election blanks Feb. election.. Frank L. n utter, election blank Nov. election. 280 26 64 06 844 81 9 60 16 00 140 114 25 8 60 440 . 8 00 $966 26 houses ............. J. W. Swarls, ballot ni:rkcrs ............ E. Kitier. electroplate of common uame.. .. g. F. burcbfleld and F. M. U. l'cnnell, elerkiag returui Nor. elacttoD. Total................... Public OfficiM. W. H. Ze'.dera.Prothono- tary'a fee $ 152 90 W. II. Rollman.et at blank booka and blanks .... 47 98 29 75 12 50 $ 214 08 63 45 101 46 J. ('. Dimra, envelopes and other supplies... Gum and Sleber. stove for office A. B. Wills, Recorder's lees......... ....... V. 11. Bollman.et al blank books anu blanks. ... Mary J. Uunt, envelopes SDd other auppnes.. - IS 5S S. S. Kuhle, table ciT.r. 1 50 169 94 Wm.jif. Alliaoa. auditing public otlicea. ..... 20 00 Total S 424 02 Court aud Juror $ Pay. Juror February term '95 $ 822 61 W . H. Fa'rit-,tenogher. 80 00 H.W. Kniselv.eourt crier 7 50- $860 14 800 87 20 00 7 50- $828 87 542 87 . 6-1 25 Jurors, Apr 1 term 1895 . J as. T. Curaroinrs, sten ographer........... . W. Kniseiy , court crinr Jurors, Sept. ti-rm 1895. Jas. T. CuniiuiDgs,steno. grapher H.W. Knisely,conrt crier Jurors, Drc. terra. 1895. W. U. Farits, steno grapher............ H.W. Knisely.court crier xira courts Juiy Commissioner's Lewis Dsgoaa and Santual Watts Jury Commissioner's ck-rk, W. II. Gron ingcr........ ...... Special clerk, Carl F. Kpensl.nde and B. F. Crczier, June tli'ing Jury wheel... Ice lor September court 10 00-$ 621 12 415 73 80 00 7 50- $ 463 22 $ 85 00 80 00 3 00 7 00 1 25 Total Commonwealth Cosft. Paid by W. H. Zeiders Protbonotary Feb. term 1895 Apri' term 1895 September term ........ December term........ $1919.10 93 03 183 82 209 85 82 20 Total $ 573 90 Covitable and Ju$ticst. Paid by W. H. Zeidars Frothonotary Court andJnstices inCom 7 peraona keeping booth. p'sces nso of election moowealtb cases.... $ 46 80 17 Constables February term 1895 62 40 17 Cora'ablea April term 1895 65 40 17Cocstah!es September term 1S95 67 02 17 Constables December term 1895 60 90 Total 292-68 Printing and Stationary Wm. M. Allison printing 4 court Irocliina tinns $40 00 Wm. M. Allison, printing annual report Wm, M. Aiison, Procla mation Nov. election Wm. M. AIMaon, blank orders, bills, notices fee B. F. Scbweier, 4 court proclamations 68 00 87 50 23 50- $ 169 00 82 00 F. Schweier, annual r. port..... F. Scbweier, procla mation Nov. election F- Schweier, blai.k 68 00 37 60 6 95- $ 143 46 40 60 68 00 87 60 1 50- $ 147 60 83 00 68 03 37 50 1 60- $ 140 00 24 75 37 50 13 60 47 43 29 96- $ 168 29 notices sic......... W. J. J?ckmn, 4 court proclamations. .... . Y. j. Jarkcian, ann-jal report. .. ... ....... W. J. JackmuD, procla mstion Nov. election W. J. Jackrasu, notUe of nf peals.. Harry E. Bonsai!. 4 court proclamation....... Hairy E. Bocall, annual report....... ..... H.irry E. Bonaalt, procla mation Nov. election Harry E Bo:isall, sub scription 10 pap. r.. J. C. Dimm, 3 court pro clamation 1. ....... . J. C. Dimm, proclama tion J. C. Dimm, blanks, aod envelopes, Prothon otnryr ofl ice. .... . . J. C. Pimm, jlallots lor Feb. election J. C. Dinrm, Ballota for Nov. election. ..... Frank L. llmler, blank bunds and other blanks Mt. Holly Co.,taxrceipts Stationery and supplies tor all otiices 23 60 86 06 19 82- $ 79 38 Total $ 832 62 Commissioner' Office and Court House. W. H. Moore Commis aioner, 87 days at 3.50 $ 8C4 50 W H. Mjoc Couimi- ai'in r, ex;x!i:,. ... Neal II. Strr: .:-nn-Mu'ier, r;5J diva at i!,5" Neal M fctvwan, Co:u liiisaiouer. rxpnaea. WiLi'inton Van O.-uvr Ci.inubkiotiir, 83 days at 3,VJ Williamson Van Onair Coairaisftionor, ex panses John Nuimond, aervices and expenses Wot. H. Groninger, clerk for Commis bioners...... ...... Atkinson &. Pennell, at torneys. ..... . . .. .. Jacob Browand, Janitor for coutt bous?.... Wm. Has Jr. Co., et al supplies, blanks etc. T. A. Coudon, 1 dozen cupsidors ......... Geo. W. Bergar, rejoln ing chairs.......... CUcing cupsidora and otber small expenses 90 00- 5 334 50 299 25 62 02-$ 861 27 13S0O 30 60- $ 163 60 164 78 66 0 00 40 00 112 00 26 41 3 10 60 7 62 Total $1 953 78 Sheriff's Fees aud Prison Expenses Samuel Lapp, boarding prisoners.......... $ 27 00 Samuel Lapp, fees of office-. 146 89 Samuel Lapp, working (or prisoners...... 2 CO- $ 175 89 J. P. Calbonn, boarding prisoners.......... $425 17 J P. Calboun, fees of office J. P. Calhoun, working for prisoners ...... i. P. Calhoun, clothing for prisoners...... J. P. Calhoun, removing fish baskets J. P. Calhonn, sundries aupplies efce....... D. M. Crawford 4t son medical attention $56, of which re turned by Perry Co. 166 14 86 76 8 90 20 60 21 28- $ 666 74 101 76 Total. $ 914 38 Road and Bridge View and Damage Wm. C. Pomeroy, road dam- ' ages in Milford $ Saxnel Funk, road view in Delaware. ............. H. L. McUeen, road view in Lack . . John Hartnian, road view 25 00 280 8 40 2 00 800 890 8 00 100 Lsek Cbarles 3 hrawder, road view - ioLack.. ' Jami-a iltliiken, road view in Leck Rebtrt ilammon, road view in Lack E. Hartman, roaa view in In Lack A. C. Knouse, road view in 800 44 09 A. B. Evans, roaa view in Lack David H.Taylor, road view ia Fermanagh ana aixer. 820 14 20 Win. H. Grenfnger. roaa view in Fermanagh ana Walker - Eliss Horning, road view in Fermanagh and :t a aer. 2 80 18 20 7 40 A. B. Evans, roaa view in Fermanagh sna watKer. Christ Yoder, road view tn Fermanngn ana cea'e... Z W. Gilson, roaa view in Fsrmanagn ana ceaie.. 8 20 145 10 Total Tramp. Wm F. Snyiter, Dnnai 01 4 men killed by rennayt .nia railroad. ..... .... 40 00 16 00 21 26 81 20 88 76 4 00 69 1 48 H, S. School, Becretary Union cetnerery, gr, nd digginf; same... .. John J. Jacobs, attenaing Kussian tramp J. F. Ca!hoon,sbonn,keepin(t tramps during winter 01 '94 and '95 Banks Calhoun and A. . Criswell, attending col ored tramu, money re turned bv Perry county. Julius Derr, Hving out and ansistins w'tn corpea... John Bergy.hauMng injurged tramps. Rrailroad ticksts for tramps. Total C"J, County Bridges. Mifflin Bridge, Kolbach & Spangler, et al. work and material ; 607 65 Tliompsontown Bridge, B C. Groninger, et al 809 80 Mexico Bridge, Kennedy A Mooreheadetal 1130 Pert Roval Bridge, U. J. Sbellenbtrger et al 25 11 Hawn's Bridge, S. E. Ard rtal 7 18 Old Port Royal, James A. Groninger et al........ 23 00 flroninffer'a Bridee. 1. L. Swa'iz. etal 12 00 Boavers liridge,D L. S warts. 9 66 Woteriord Bridge, T. S. , Thompson et al., wort and material 20 06 Dimiu'a Bridge, JoMh Fer guson ... 1 86 Lickitg Creek Bridge, Man- - beck e Nelson et al ... 65 60 Auiuan'a Bridge, J. L. Koup U.1 19 00 Basin Bridge, D. B. Reits . etal . 10 60 Cocolamus Bridge, tinyder Co , one half .... 47 80 KcCoysville Bridge, Jony Wileman et al 208 66 Tbempsontown Iron Bridge, Hicbai-I Coldrro, et at.. 16 78 Nipple's Bri'lge, Calvin Nip ple, et al 6 00 Jerico Bridge, J oha N. Smith etal 3 00 Diinm's Iron Bridge, J. T. Dimm, etal 84 14 Bealetown Bridge, S. E. Pan- nebaker, et al 6 00 McCulloch's Bridge, James Hilliken, etal 9 86 McCulloch's Iron Bridge, Georgo McCullr.ch.et al. 45 21 Cuba Iron Bridgo, W. H. Horning, et at.... ... .. 100 Delaware Iron Bridge, Jona than KVcirlor- work and wa'eria' 84 67 Total .-. $ T639 64 rubtic Buddings. jirr.e J. Horning, repairs to jail and court house.... $ .9 06 Geo. J. Stutta. work ou cas ncnfrator 1 00 J. W. Wagner.cletining court house clock ice.... 2 25 W. N. SlTrett, 1-5 tons coal for jail..... 6106 K. H. McClin'lc, locks for conrt house... 4 01 W. C. Humphery, hauling awsy ashes. .... .... .. 8 00 Jesse Howe, irons ior jail windows 2 50 R. W. Jacobs, waturan-1 nett- erage pljint complete. .. 813 20 Isaac E ks. plastering. jail and court house,m trrial tc. 42 30 H. W. Civeny, painting and paporlng jil and painting court house ... 27 65 J. H. Neeir. Sec. borough water plugs.... ...... 30 CO Uitiliu Water Co.. payment lor water. ........ ..... 66 67 Jacob Etka, plastering court house... 6 00 Joseph Brindle, work on court house and jail.... 130 70 . C. McCIelian, hard ward, for court house and j ill. 46 69 Mao beck Jr, Nelson, lumber for court house and j ail. 81 50 Daniel Pannebiker, iron and work on jail windows.. ., 10 25 Jacob Browand, extra work conrt house ard privies. 19 66 Cbas. Kxniiingi-r, hauling at conrt bou.-e. 115 Geo. Johnson, cleaning jail ehiiuners.... 1 50 neory Hawk, work r-n pave. client ........... 85 K. U. McCiintic, gasoline for, court house 22 51 H. C. McCIelian, gasoline tor conrt house........... 18 06 Guss it Sieber, hardware for courthouse........... 2 25 H. Gilbrrt ct Son, check for conrt house doors...... 9 00 W. C. Hickok tc Co , irons and rollers for coutt yard - gates J.4 92 W. S. ArDogast, supplies, hardware, oil cko for couet bouse 17 89 Total $ Miscellaneous Payment. Ed war S. Wright, cxpsnso of prisoners at Western Per.i'entiary $ Warden, expenses of inmates at Huntingdon Reforma tory State Treasure, atate tax on personal property...... State Treasure, state tax' oa county bonds.......... W. S. Nortb, County Treas - ure salary on commission Hanbeck et Nelson coal for court bous. ........... Wm. U. Groninger, pay meat from state tax returned for state work.......... O. II. Man-halt, stiperinten ' dent public schools for county institutes Auditors, auditing county af fairs... Commissioneis, attanding Commissioners cooven tion at Me'dvillo, Pa.. ., Thomas G. Liuver, reward for co'cling horse thief. D. W. Gross,Trcasurer State Lunatic Hospital for in mates . ................ 3. W. Stimmell, agricultural , aociuty . . . . . . .......... S. E. Kinser, expresssge. . . Chas. Kunninger, freight and hauling........... .... W. M. Beaie, scalps and justices fees Harry E. Bousall, P. M., post age fur couoty offices... Ten oistricts, sheep damages, 86 cases............... J. L. Barton, et al, burial of 9 veterans...... ...... T. W. Auker A Son, et al, . tombttone for 14 veter ans. ...... ............ 1410 61 833 56 144 90 2379 66 497 86 680 88 169 25 200 00 183 00 120 00 65 10 28 62 266 08 100 00 , 8 60 2 91 169 60 23 00 406 00 312 00 168 C O 4 82 j Incidentals . jggjgp BjBnaaaaaaasaafcaaaaaajMaaaaaaaaaa ToUl . , Interest Paid. Six per rent, interest, Union 'ircsi v,omiJi...-..-Slx per cent, interest. Tent porary Ijoshp. - Four per cent, interest, County Bonds. ...... Bonds and other debts paid? bond-, bearing 4 percent, and Union Trnat Com pany's claim bearing 6 per cent. $368.90. of which was furnished by sale of other 4 per cent. bonds Rtcmpituliiitm. 40 774 80 Honey paid to aseso-s and collectors...... ... 4107 90 956 25 424 02 . Election Public offices Court and jurora pay........ Commonwealth's costs ...... 1919 10 678 90 292 68 832 62 1953 68 944 88 Constables and justices Printing and stationary Commissioners office and r.nnrt house........ .... Sheriff's fees and prisoners expenses.... Roads and bi idgf s, views and damages 145 10 213 18 Tramps County bri'tges Public "build ires 1589 6 i 1401 61 Interest 6112 91 4 pei cent, bonds and 6 P''r cent, deb's paid U38 90 of which w.is furnished by sale of 4 per ceo', county bonds ......... Kisccllanoous p tj moots 40 774 TO 6 693 04 All orders issued Jsset. Cash in the treasury Cash in the treasury from dog tax Outstanding countv tax due. Outstanding state tn due... Outstanding dog tax due.... Due the county for keeping lunatics ............... $ 68 874 21 $ 8 088 80 247 62 15 91 67 1 032 49 68 1 65 681 55 130 25 Total. 21 162 18 Liabilities 4 per cent, county bonds..... Liabilities over stsets Liabilities overassnts in 1895. Reduction of di-bt dnrinjr tha vear 1-595 140 049 00 118 886 82 126 199 72 7 81290 tv the nmierkicned Comoisioners of Jun;ata county. Hi compliance with the law, . do publish the lorrgoing ataiemcni 01 cue ! u ,m Krnonrlitnroa. Aaseta and Liabil- "I" . .. ities of the said countv tor ino yesr cnuiug December 31 A. D. 1895, as complied from tho records complied 01 ino oiucr. WM. II. MOOSE, NEAL M. STEWART, WILLI AMi ON VAN ORMER attest .- Wm. n. Gaoxisoxa Clerk. CoaatssioxKs's Orrics. Miffliutown, Pa., Jan. 27, A. D. 189 Savesmanyadollar. It will wear six times as long as a linen col' lar and never has to be launder ed for it's waterproof. Saves annoyance and discomfort, also. It never gets limp, never chafes the neck, and when soiled is quickly and easily cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. Every collar is stamped thus TRADf PLUSLOi AJAR. INTERLINED Tho onlv genuine Interlined cottars and cutis v iihtt-CeUulold" surtkee. Ask your d.tuler for them. If he does oot sell tliern oiid direct to us otatlrie sire and stylo wanted. Collars 2Uc each, Cuffs iOc iair, tH.stpiil J. TilE CBLI.n.OI COMPANY, Mew York. Loph E. Atkissox. F. M. at. PiaitaLt. - ATKIfSSON h. PEJIEl.l., ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MirrLlNTOWN, PA. . C7Colioctiiig aad Goaveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orricz Oa Main street, la place of real dencc of Lonia E. Atkinson, Ksq., sont Bridgo street. fOctitt, 1892 VTIltDERFOnCE SCIIWETEn, Attorney-at-Law Eistrict Attorney. KIFFLINTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DR.D.M.CKAWroBD, lB. DAIWI9 M .CSA WfOSD J-R. P. M. CRAWFORD A SON, have formed a partnership for the practict ot Menieme and their coltarteril branches, O.'lice at otd stand, corner of Thinl and Or aage s.'reetii, Mitaintowc, Pa. One or botli st them will be found at their oilico at ali times, unless otherwise professionally en gge. . April 1st, 1395. PRACTICAL. OE.tTIST, (Graduate or the PhihdelpbU Dontal Col lege,) formerly of MifBinhurg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in MitP.intowii, as suc cessor to the Ut Dr. i. L. Derr, and will continue the deri'al business (established by the latter in 165) at tha well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. 07" TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY "WITHOUT PAIN. JVs Chlorqftm, Ether, or Gat Vttd. No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed tr co Charge will bo made. tt All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. . CAVTIOX. TRESSPASS XOTICZ. Tbe undersigned persons have associated themseves together tor the protection of Willow Run Trout stream in Lack town ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All persons are strickly forbidden not to trespass npon the laaa er stream of the said parties to flsk as the stream has been stocked with trout Persons violating this notice, will bo pros ecuted according tn law. . R. n. Patterson, T. H. Caruthers, J. P. Rob't A. Woedside, W. D. Walla, Frank Vawn, .. Dyson Vwn. ' April 28, 1895. LUNDOTA 6624 87 IplP 1 Tired Women Should stop and consider tha dangers which threaten them because O t then weakness, languor and lack of ambition. Tiiouaands of women find their strength uusqual to tho demands of duty. And yet there is no escape from the taccasaiit round of care and toiL They mut have strength. How shall It bo given? By building up their systems throuza puri fied, enriched and vitalired blood. Hood's Sfersaparills. will them strsngth because It will make their bcood pure and enable it to'f ecd the uervca upon proper nourishment. It will crctta an appetite, tone the stomachend invigorate every organ. It is what tired women noed. Hood's Sarsapari i i a Ba tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho pubUo eye today. It feeds the nerves on pure blood. -, -v . , art hrm'nloxly .with nOOU S rllW Uood'a 4ia.-aiKiniJu Tusoarora Valley Eailroad. SCH2DVLE EFFECT MOJTDAT SEPTE5I5EB 30, HQS. EASTWARD. . STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAY. Nol No.3 A. JI. P. 3 00 2 3 05 2 8 10 2 8 15 2 8 20 2 S 30 2 8 37 2 8 42 2 8 48 2 8 5S 2 3 00 3 9 CC 3 9 10 3 9 14 3 9 16 3 9 183 9 0 3 !9 25 3 !o so 3 Blair s Mills Waterloo... . Leonard's Grove. Uosb Farm Porulack East Watrrford. . Ileckman. ....... ...Lt Honey Grove. . . . Fort Bighaai . Wsrblo. Pleasant View. . . Ssveu Pinea Spruc Hill Gralitm s Stewart Frador.i Turbett , Old Port Port Royal r.;n. Vnd l -n1 2 connect at Port Roral wifb Way Passenger and Seashora Express, - n t a 1. '.1- 11 ... . . en r. n. snaxnos. nu wuu a, n:i. WEsTITARD. STATIONS. No.2 No DAILT, EXCUPT SUJIDAT. A. X Port Ifoyal...". . 0.0 1.3 2 8 3.7 4.4 10 455 10 50 5 Old Port....... Turbett Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruea Hill Sevtu Pin.-8. . . . Pleat aL-t Viev.. . Watble Fort Bighrnu. . . . Honey Grove... Elct'kmnn East 'Waterford. Purulcct lcoss Farm Lconard'a Grove Waterloo Blsirs Jlille 10 55;5 10 57 5 10 59 5 5.6 11 Ol'o 6.3 7.2 11 05 5 U 09:3 9 011 15 3 10.0; 11 205 12.0IU 265 14.0 11 33 6 15.1 U S8 6 17.5:11 4516 20.5111 StiiG 22.0J12 00.6 SO 24.0;i2 05 6.35 25.512 10 6 40 27.0112 15;S 45 Ar. Trains Noa. 2 and 8 connect with Staf Lice at Blair'a Kills for Concord, Doyles burg and Dry Ruo. J. C. MOOEHEAD, . Superintendent. T. S. ilOOPJfEAD, Prettien. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. J3ERRT COTJVTT RAILROAD. Tbe following schedule went Into effect Nov. 19, 1893, sod the trains will be run as follows: p. m 4 80 4 36 4 39 8 41 4 45 4 44 4 61 4 64 s.m 9 16 9 51 9 24 9 26 29 9 31 9 36 9 89 941 Leave Arrive Duncannon King's Mill Sulphur Springs Cormaa Sidiug Montebello Park Weaver Roddy Hoffman Royer Mabanoy Bloomfield Long's Road Nellson Dum's Elliotsburg Bernheisl's Groen Park Montour June Landibburo a. m 8 49 8 34 8 31 8 29 5 26 8 24 8 19 8 16 8 14 8 11 8 05 7 52 7 46 7 43 7 40 7 84 7 32 7 27 6 55 p. m 8 50 3 44 8 41 3 89 3 86 3 84 8 29 3 26 8 24 8 21 8 15 2 45 2 89 2 36 2 33 2 27 2 25 2 20 1 60 4 66 4 69 9 44 6 10 10 00 6 17 10 07 5 22 10 13 6 25 10 16 6 28 10 19 6 24 10 25 6 86 10 27 6 41 1082 ' 6 09 11 20 9. tn a. m Amra Leave 'train leaves tfifMinnald at tt.10 a. in. and arrives at Laadisburg at 6.47 a. m. TraiB leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and arrives at Bloomfield al G. 60 p. ra. Trains leave Loysvillo for Duncannon at 7. 220 a. m., and 2. 16 p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 87 a. m., and 4.66 p. m. Between Landisburir and Locatrilla run as follows: Leave Land isbarg for Loys- vino o o.j a. ra., ana l ou p m., Lorsviile for Landisburg 11 10 a. a., and 5 09 p. m. All stations marked () arc Hag stations, at wblck trains will como to a full stop ob signal. TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned persons have formed an Association lor tbe protection of their re spective properties. All persons are here by notified not to trespass on tbe lands of the undersigned far tho purpose of hunting satherina nuts, chintnv rimh.. k.: - ' -I - ' w IIHV.U down fences or firing timber ia any way - unoiw. an; craiaiwo si ids sKore no tice will be dealt with according to law. John Michael, William Puflenbcrger, Gideon Sieber, -Beashor A Zook, . Mary A. Brubaker, Joseph Rothrock, John Byler, Paraul Bell. September 5, 1895. PENNSYLVANIA BAILE0AD On and ' ftftr-r Sundav May 20, 1895, trains will run asj follow : WBSTABD. Way Passenger. Ieavs PbUadelpbla at 4 80 0. ro; Harrisburg 8 IB . mi Son 8 64 w. N 24 ' lerstowa 9 86 a. m; Durword 9 43 a. m Thomrsontown 947 a. m; Van . Dyke t 64 a. tr; Toscsrora o m, Port RotsI 10 07 a m: Ififnia 10 14 a. m; Deaholm 10 21 a, LowrsUwn W 40) - n,. Hcvevtown i Hamilton 11 82 a. m; Monnt Unioa I14fv m: Huntlngaon 1 w v j ... D....C.HBn it OA . wm. r. m; Altoons ia p , "--a- - r .. 'i, PhilaJelohia at 7 00 a. m, Harrisburg 11 20 a. n Dnncaaaoa 11 ( s. m; wowpori wii p- ZZ m; Lowistown lH.i m ' "., , TTnion 1 66 p. m: riantiagaon 217 p. m; Feteribnrg 2S0p. i Tyrone 8 05 p. m; Aoopo w y, "i 8 10 p. m. ' " . ,. ts.t. Altoona ccommoici - burg at 6 00 p. m; Duncannon H Newport 6 02 p. m; Jfillersfown 0 18 p-sa; Thoaipsontown 6 24 p. PU Tuacaroro 6 35 p. m; Asxico 6 87 p. as; Port Royal 42 p. m; MiBim p. "" f 1 Lewistown 7 13 p. m; HcVeytowm 7 $8 p. ro; Newton llamwen o w f- den 8 8 p. ui; i jruun aw y. - a 50 p. iu, Pacific Express leaves PUiUiolpbia at j' 20 p. m; Harrisburf 8 10 . ; Marra. ,:,8 2l. w; Duncannon 3 S3 a. Ba; Now mut t 50 a. m; Port Royal 4 81 a. a; Hif. tlin 4 37 a. m; Lonistown 4 63 a. m; Ma- Vex town 6 80 a. r; HitbtiagaoB O o a. m; lyrono 6 65 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. sat Pitfaburg 12 10 p. a. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 49 p m; Hanisbnrg at 10 20 p. n; Newport 11 06 p. rm Kitnin 1140 p. Ba; Lewistewn 12 68 a. ci; Hactisgden 12 65 a. n.; Trono 142 am; Altoona 2 00 a. in; Pittsturg 6 80 a. as. ' Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 26 . m; Hsrrrisbnrg 3 60 p. m; Dsncaaon 4 16 p. ra; Newport 4 87 p. m; Uifflia 6 10 p. ns. LewistowB 6 23 p. in; Mount Union 6 09 p. m; Huntiogdon 6 28 p. m; Tyron 7 06 p ru; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 29 p. m. EASTWARD. Harrisburg Accosnmodatiou leaves Al toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 23 a ra; fiuat :r,idoo6 05 a. m; Newton Ha mil to 6 88 ! a. m; McVevlowa 62 a. n; Lswistowa ,7 15 a. m; Kifliin 7 S8 a. m; Port Rsyol I7 11 . Vi-rira 7 48 a. m: TbouiDsan. town 8 02 a. ra; Mtllorstown 8 12 a. m; Uewport 8 22 a. n; Duncauaon 8 49 a mi Harriaburg 9 20 a. ni. Sua Shore leaves Pittfsbnrg 3 10 a m; Altoona 7 15 a ra; Tyrone 7 48 s m; Hunt ingdon 8 Z'J a o; a.:cVcvfown 9 1 a ao; Lewistown9 8i a m; Mifflia 9 65 a Port Koral 9 69 a tr; Thompsentown 10 14; Ui'.lurstown 10 21 am; Newport 10 32 a ra; Diincannoa 10 64 a m; Varyarills 11 97 a u.nl.Viiri 11 5S a m; Philadeliihia 8 DO x- 00 IK, , , 10 n tn. M.in T Ino Pvnrsaa leaves Pittahurs- at i 8 00 a. ru; A'.toana 1 1 49 a. n; Tyrone IX 20 j 03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 85 p. ; Lewis-. 30 towa 1 81 p. m; MitCin 1 60 p. ns; Harris. 37 i burg 3 10 p. nj; Baltimore 6 la p. as; Waah an ! iigton 7 80 p. m; Pbilatlelphia 23 p. mj. -New York 9 23 p. m 4a Miil leaves Altoona at 2 00 p.ni, Tyron r a oa K-....;n-.ln-i 2 A v, m. M vt.n 15 00 ' Hamilton's 51 p. bt; MeVeytown 4 12 p. mt ntt ! I ewiM'.wn 4 ZH p. 3;; Mifflio 6 03 p. m. ' . it- u k i. M. 10 14 16 18 20 ror iyici o w n. m: Afexico a Is D. Th.mnvinlAan & o. Oi: llillerstawn 6 SS p. m; Newport 5 48 p. m; Duucannoa 6 29 p. n:; Harrisburg 7 t-0 p. m. Mail Express leavca Pittsburg at 1 00 p. j ra; Altoona 6 05 p. tn; Tyrone 6 37 p mt. i HuntiugdoB 7 20 p.m; McVoytowa 04 p. 25i n.; LWOn ozi p m; Ai.min o ti y m; Part Royal 8 52 p.m; MillersUwn 9 07 p. ru; N ewprt 9 26 p. ra; Duncanaoa 9 60 p. m; II irriburg 10 29 p. m. Philadelphia Exprrsa leaves rittabm-g at 4 30 p m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 88 p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p ra; Mount Un ion 10 82 p. m; Lewi-town 11 16 p. m; Mif. ilin 11 37 p. m; Ilnrritburg 1 00 a. m; Phil adelphia 4 30 New York 7 33 a. tn. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for Jundurr at 7 33 a. . and a 10 p. ro., leave Sun&ury for Lewiatown 10 Oft a. in, and 2 25 p. ra. TYRONE DIVISON. . Traina leave for Bellefonta and Lo I ' Havtn at S 10 a. u., 3 34 and 7 25 p. ro leave Lock Haven tor Tyrone 4 80, 9 10 p ni. and 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. S. Trams leave Tjrone for ClearHeld and Cnrwenfiviileat 8 30a.m.. 3 15 and 7 30 p iu., lea Curwrneville tor Tyrone at 4 89 a. m , 9 15 and 8 51 p m. Fur, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agent?, or address, Thos. E. Watt, P. A W f ' 110 Fifth A ..ono Pitt. SO 4 15 20 25 27 9 31 35 39 j fcurtr. Pa. 4 S. II. Prevost, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen' I Pass. Agt 50 56 03 OS 15 25 .VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL- 1 V lev Kaitroad famninv. Tim. tnblA I of pnsscr.ger trains, in effect on Monday, October 1st, isai. STATIONS. West ward. East, ward-. e T P at A w A M 6 16 6 19 6 28 Newr- it , Bnflalo Bridge...., Juniata Furnace ... Wahneta ......... Svlvav Wut-r Plug BloomHeld Juuct'u, Valley Road Elliottetinr? Green Fark Loyivtlle Fort Robeson Center Cisua's Ktin Andersonburg ..... Blnin ., . ........ Mount PleaAact . .. New Germant'o ... 6 95 10 00 6 93 10 08 6 12 10 07 15 10 10 6 2510 17 6 22!10 20 6 81:10 26 6 89 10 84 6 51 10 46 6 64 10 49 7 15 II 00 7 12 11 07 ' 17! II 12 7 23 11 18 7 27111 22 35 6 40 6 44 51 6 69 7 VS 7 20 7 05 7 83 7 41 7 86 7 46 7 48 7 35 11 80 7 4111 36 7 4511 40 7 62; 7 651 vDFRINrG' p"Ment and Kaaager G. K. Mulkb, Gtneral Agent. TJIXECTJTOR'S NOTirp JOj Whereae Letters Toatam.nlary bar. been issued in duo form by tho Register of Juniata comity, on the eatate of Barbara App, late of Suiqnhanna township, deceas ed, to the undcrM?nrrt- thi s. Z persons indebted to said estaU to mat. fji""!, auu iboso bavinr cla'ms to present tbe same properly anth enticated tor settlement to Joseph Sibber, McAhsterville, January 2, 189ef JVTBLIC WOTICE. In Ardciv t li.m- L. j . Jnaiata county from 4 per coat. inte,J. bearmg bond, tn bonds bearl.g I IV. ra.t tht. n ... n FOP iu.Kianera win aeli Conaty , - - .luiu ia iw years to .. the purchase,, bowing 8 per coat. IntM" clear of all taxes. Iatorost conpoa. mnVl payablo to bearer sad ore paWby .it batik er dealer, a great coav.ni.Bc t SI bolder. Beads can bo pure booed ,t a c. wisniiig Doads in to na, futur wdl please auks application nT they will be retained lor thomV Address all coataiaaicitiona to the Cam mtssioaers' Office, Miint0WB. Paaa. , ...oar, ao, list;. W. B. Moobc, Kbai M. Btsdakt, a. ' SaUAalan.asl9tJ W AH I , Attoat: W. H. GaOBtao... t.snsr,. Clerk. Htffltntown, Pa., Jan. 29, lSNSsa. 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