If i SENTINEL & REPlBliiOATi UFFLlNTOWN. WEMESDAT. FEB. 12. IS! C B. F. SCRff E I K R irOI A2fD PSOPKICTOK The authorities of Khodo Island, atate that it Las just been discovsrcd that there has not fcctn a le;al mar riage in the Comtiiot. wealth within the past 50 years for the reason that the persons performing tha marriage ceremony have not registered every year ai they are required to do by law. The Legislature will be asked to pass an act legfalizinr the mar riage services performed by nuiicsns- d clergymen. I Korea in many qaoratiom past and up to the present time, the top knot of hair on men's heads bashed considered sacred. The king deter mined to institute a reform and cut off the top knot. He met with preat opposition. To institute the reform he ha 1 his top-knot cut off and then took a good cry. What a lesion. What a slave people c.;i make of themselves to social customs, politi cal customs, business cusViina, cut of hair and drese, an 1 the slavery cf that kind is not confined to the Jap anc32. ii iJJLlt.7 I ' x but; iiumtD'jiiiunuv of E-jtfene V. Bvbs by a United ci.7i tlt ; before the United States Senate. Debs was at the bead of secret asso ciations that brought about the Chi cago riot, and was sent to jail for contempt cf court. For a court to asHume power to eiid pnopla to jail, eiinply upon tha opinion of the court with "!t a harinp or trial ssems to be as much a violation of the rights of an American citizen as to institute riot. It would ba only a common sense ecactm.nt to pass a law defia ing wheu a citizsn 13 ia contempt of court. Ii wsxld give jaljas cf poor judgment a chance to keep them selves straight on th9 rights of their fellow citizsns, and ia tli.it way, Leio the ciurts from losin' the respect 1. .,l 1 41... 4: mo ijwriji-j, nau buo diiuj liuis 1 , 1. L erva tao individual rights of every 0 J Court Proceeding. Court eonvned at 10 o'clock a. m., on Slonday, February 3rd, 1S3G. The constables made t:.'eir returns. The Qrnnd J ury was sworn and charged Constable Leigh t was appointed to wait on the Grand Jury, Bsd Crioiniell and Seller to w:iic on tha Court. The Court read end filed opinions on the following case3.- John Denton, Jr. and Bj'roa L. Shnman. plaintifii in error, &.c, vs Henry lliiler. dofandint in error, &c. Certiorari to Judment and procead- ln's ot ivni a:ji rrj, J. X'. Ja t msnt of Juaticd eel aside. Or.iraesro of ths Pjor of thq bor ough of Patterson V3. Ov. r.i. ers of the borough of 'Iifflir.town. Appeal by Mifflin towa from ram.-.vnl of J ?n BioJicib.i Appeal d'amuaod, and order of removal confirmed. Susquehanna Vo Monro?, appeal b' Mour.jc, from ord?r cf removal of Fred Sti 'ivsc-r r.iid fumily. Appeal dismissed, and order of removal con firmed. Tha Grand Jury was called, sworn and charged br ths Court. D. V.. Ilirlpy vs. M-ttirice Leonard and E'izubetb Leonard. Auswer of D. W. Ilrlby to rule to show cause why judgment should cot b3 opened, filed. In estate of G. 51. Graham, deceas ed. Return to order to mortgage mad", ar.d mortgage as therein re port-id, confirmad Estate of William Shoj)e, deceased. An order to sell real estate was granted. FeTomagh vs. Fayette. Appeal from -rder of removil of Stewart Wilson Page, filed B. F. Burchfield, filed his report as Auditor in assigned estate of C. C. Graybill. Ia tha matter of the rule t certify Milford township as tha last legal settlement of William V. Bratton, a lunatic. Answer of Milford townsVp Over seers, filed. Howard Kiik vs. TI F. Warner dtfend.'int and J. N. Keller and Mrs Joshun FereiniD, garnishes. Inter rogatories filed and rule to answer granted. E-state of James H. Sneets, minor child of Jamca B. Slieets, deceased. Demurrer to petition for reviaw, fil ed. Thomas K. Bctver was appo:.n'cd guardian of Phuibc, Cora L and Re becca Manger, minor cLildreu.'of Wm. Mauser, deceased. S.uuuel I. Stoner was admitted to practice law in the several courts of Juniata county. Austin Strawser, charged with fornication and bastardy with Cora W Foltz, renewed his recognizance to Af rd term. Commonwealth vs. John Weller. Assault and Aiattery: Simuel E. Ard, prosecutor. Verdict, not guilty find prosecutor to pay the costs. From the testimony in th:s case, it appear ed Samuel Ard tho prosecutor bad been furnished whisky at Hany Hayes' bar in Patterson, and a rule was served on Mr Hayes to show causa by bis license shou'd not be revoked for selling liquor to known habitual drnnkards. The rule was he?.rd on Thursday uud after listen iug to the statements of Mr. Hayes, tli- rule was dischar-d. Tho evi dence also disclosed the fict, tbut two of the Common wealth's witnesses baa assisted to rescue Ard from tne custody of Jolin Welior, the defend ant, who is a railroad police officer, ami who was trying to arrest Arjfor drunkenness, and the court directed that they find security for thsir good behavior for one year. Commonwealth vs. Warren J. Mof fitt, Sadio P. Moflitr, Dr. Thomas Pyb and Mi. Pio. Indicted fur manslaughter, fec , for abandoning a new born babe", born of th body of Sadie P. Moffitt, wife of Warren J. Moftitt, on the 2od day of October lust, and placing the same in the yard of lira. Jerome Thompson, near Mexico. This case vas before the Grand Jury at the Dember term at which time a true bill was found. When this case was called on Mou day, the defendants elected to be tried separately. Warren J. Moffitt was then pnt on trial end a atiocg case of circumstantial evidence waa made out by the Commonwealth. The defendants nhowed by raedil bstimosy that .Vrs. Wr.rren J. Mof- j fitt sever i ad givn birih to the ebiUl. liich was r.llep' d they had abandond. Verdict, pot jrutby. The caao arairft Sad:e P. -tkfStr. Dr. Tharon S. Pylfl Vl Mr?. Py!e wa thsD not protstd. Cr.mm'inwealih V9.f Charles D AfarkT. Wm. (i. TtlyfTf. prcse'jtor Not rU'ltv, and prosecutor to paT the costs, Coramonwfslth v John TT. Sfronp, for fornication and bastardy. Al berta Frr.ntz. proscu?rix. Verdict, i Sruiity. Ser.tcccd to pay $15 lyinij ) in fxp?nssf. S15 maictenapc to the ! present time, and 75 cents pr rrfek, J nntil child arrive.' at the Rtfe of bpvsti ; . -. . . .i yaars. LJerenilHnr rerusea To comply with the sentence aid i raw in ja.il. Commonwealth vs. John Brown and Wm. Hsnlnn. Ls.rcny of shos from t-hop of TI. W. Kni.ly in Pat terson. QuiHr. VVib. Hanlnn was spn?etced to the Western Peniten tiary for the period of two vora and two monthe, and John Brown was sentenced to the Huntingdon Reform atory. (Jommoiiwealth v Bradv ("!. Kell Fornication, &c. Liizz'e C. Biyer, prosecutrix. Recosa:zDca renswed I T . . . T. . Commonwealth vs. Lizzo Jones. Larceny. J. C. Moorehead, prosecu tor. A tru bill, and defendant not apponriag, her recognizance was for feited. Com. t. J. P. McHhenf. Forni cation and baatardv. Prosecutrix, Naomi Hseie. Prcscur'x not ap pearing, bill was iffnorf d James Pannebnker, cenvictfd at Decemb?r terra of fornictir,n and bastftrdv wth Jennie Jaeob?, was sentenced, but rt-fasing to comply with the sentence is now in the coun ty jail The cases in ths Common PJecs court were all cord'Tined, exwpt tvv, I as nnreafter reported. J C. Crownovrr tr. Wi'I:am D. " tit 11 c . t-. Walls, Samufl E. 0 Gorcr S. Conn. Pnnbatpr and Ejfct.mont. TI11 defendants admitted the f jc's and Sa verdict w?a rendered for lbs 'and, to htt r?'lesed nor the payment by defendant of $553 0 within one calendar month from dat of verd:c. Ehz J. Clack v. John Atlama. Feigned issue. Settled by tha pnr ties. Conrt. adjourned on Thursday noon, to Marsh 10th. 18S6. rriiUG sai.es. March 14 Mrs. G. W. Smith will sell at hsr place of resid-vica in Mif. flir.town at 10 a. vi., bngy, wrgon, sleigh, dr.ig s!ekr stone raison ti'ols and a fall luio of hur.sehnM pood. RECSTEPTS AS IATA TORS OF TKEASURER'3 REPORT OF UKCEHTS A f D EXPEXDITURES 1S95. Jan. 1. ct t It If :c , t tt ; ci cc cc tc cc ,c 1 tt c. t c: ci c: cc cc cc CC CC cc ii CC CC cc cc CC C cc cc CC c .1 'I cc ct cc cc : c cc cc Dec. 31. cc c. ,C CC CC CC c cc C CC cc cc cc cc W. S. NORTH, Treasurer. To balance from las' e.ir ' Outstanding tixtj county cc state........ ; ' dojr.... ct balance doe t'.x tr-.ni list y ar " fixes l..vi-'d in IS9 j, cnunty " " stato c. ct cc ti ct dog.... .................. c ad'litional aHHsm nts. c 5 per cent, additional to county tax " ; 44 " state c ........... c: ci f ci ic cc fi0g cs c overpi:d tsxas in 1895 " cash f:om sale of 4 percent, bonds.... " " shcrilT.jury frfea " 8 finos " " " Draft on Nowport D.-posit Bank To cusb from estate of J.im:'S Carpenter....... ..... To rash from Fa.vi.tte township, keepine Miid (Jill.. To cash from Besle township, keeping Philip Baunk.. To cash from Perry county, keeping col. tramp To Cish from Liquor Llzenses.... To cash from Stito tax refunded To cash from taxes on unseated land To CHSh fiom fines and cost Jos. Valentine To cash from Miscellaneous sources By orders of 189 paid By ordera of 1895 piid county By ordera of 1895 pa ifsheep... By outstanding taxes county ...... By outstanding taxes state ...................... By outstanding taxes doj. ....... By error..... By bilance , OUTSTJSJVDIJSG TAXES. Y'ear. Collectors Districts Counly. Slate 1893. G. W. Van Ormer, Fayette, $ 52 51 61 02 cc S. H. liollman, liffiintowh, 103 cc Lewis Wilt, Suquehanna 11 or. P.9 Ot i M. F. Crouse, Tuscarora, 457 21 93 75 1894. J. O. Brown, Beale, 1G3 68 cc Jcob Forry, (ireonwood.... ISO 98 c. Jehn E. Trego, Lack 186 40 cc S. II. Uollmap, .Uifniutown 3101 loll cc W. B. McCahao, Milford, 524 f.3 30 12 cc W. S. Neimand. Monroe, 31 34 4 05 cc H. M. Isenbere Patterson, 2G0 F9 14 32 . B. F. Lytic. Port Royal 108 35 2 79 cc M. b. Huh, Spruce Hill 115 PO 6.60 cc A. D. Kerstcttcr, Soqu banna 169 cc L. C. I'aibous, Turbett, 12 29 .c J shin B. Birton, Tuecarsra 835 43 62 19 c E. A. Simtb, Waiker 170 00 17 73 189 . J. . Brown, Bsile, 831 87 65 46 .c J. F. Spece, Delaware, 8G7 69 40 86 c J. M. Musser, Fayette, 1257 13 45 59 " C. E. Hower, Fermanagh; 122 45 41 23 cc Jacob Forry, Oremwood, 451 13 12 67 cc Jehn E. Trego, Lsck, 590 88 85 49 cc S. II. Kcllmao, Mifllintowa 541 18 48 18 cc W. B. McCahan. Millard, 1668 95 58 53 cc W. S. Neimond, Monroe 403 37 21 27 cc II. M. Isenbere. Patterson 557 55 40 60 B. F. Lvtlo, Purt Koyal, 257 65 26 71 A. D. Karatettcr, Susquehanna, 400 75 20 25 M. S. Eah, Spruce Hill 87 50 62 30 cc W. B. Brnbskctr. Thompscjntown, 171 81 6 59 " L. C. Cslhonn. Turbett, 575 09 24 08 cc Joshua B. Barlon, Tuscarora 915 44 . 107 64 ' K. A. Smith, Walker 1717 38 26 97 Attest: Lewis Dices, Clerk. REPORT OP THE EXPESniTPRES OF jrmiAT4 fOMTT AS 4o.Tirii-F.it reto.Ti the recoriis in tjie rwn.TH- SSIOSKTS OFFICE FO THE YE45J lsJ!. PAYMENTS HADE TO ASSESSORS AND COLLECTORS. Districts. Ascs Col. Cora- Exor era Abate- Total. s:rs. mission. tiocs. merits. Black Log. $ 21 00 24 00 Bealo. CI S3 67 21 51 64 G3 03 243 7G Dehiwaro. 93 44 77 12 31 9G 63 15 270 67 Fayette. 99 74 147 42 178 64 129 C4 555 44 Fermanagh. C5 85 G7 56 6101 56 05 253 47 Greenwood. 41 05 21 27 22 76 C 17 91 25 Lock. 94 65 25 89 21 95 142 49 Mifflintown. 65 34 52 70 76 11 194 15 Milford. 7S50 84 64 54 74 52 63 270 51 Monroe. ( 91 10 61 25 81 C5 106 46 340 46 Patterson. 58 40 41 48 3 38 74 50 177 76 Port Roval. 75 56 43 00 45 30 18 05 181 91 Spruce HiiL 78 90 73 60 72 46 55 01 279 97 SuFquehanna. 69 51 52 95 16 58 57 51 196 55 Tliompsontown .40 91 10 82 9 10 7 5J 68 36 Turbett. 55 84 65 63 39 80 51 42 212 69 Tuscarora. 117 20 39 49 35 51 192 20 Walker. . 97 4S 120 14 6148 133 16 - 412 26 $1134 35 I 1052 17 $ 733 50 $ 1007 88 $ 4107 90 EGlSTES'S NOTICE NVtlee Is hrrtbf g'Ven that the follow. frft n"iad persons have fi:d their ateonnt In fee Regisiffr's Office of Juniata county, -pd the same wlH be Presented for con flrniillnn aid aHowaere at an Orpr.aas' rnrt fe h he!d at HCTintown. Fa., on Toearlw. day ef Utreh, A. D. , 186,att o'olock, a.m. Ho.l. The Ftrt aad Final a?cnnt nf Kllm V. Fera-naon. J4m:mtrtnz or A. J. FertnioB, lat of Tucrr tnhfp, oee-'l. telr, Att'y. No. t. Tbo arc-nnt of I.t TT. Go then, . rtifiitrtr of Hcry S. Goaben. Ite . WiS'ittawa. daeeaaed. !.ta.4 bv Freder- anrrtiea on the admtnMrat:on bond ! n'.d dm!3ltrtar. ! Zlkinian Jt Pennoll. Att'y, I 5Jo S. TbarFirit ml Fml aeacnnt of ; Cm D'sler. aim'o:atrator ef t"io eatt j of May DraisUr. lite of Oreewwond town ship. Juaia'a coanty. Pa., de-eaa'd. Jvo. 4. Tho Second n't rial aeconni 01 Fioch Fb;itibTir-r. ercotor of Joahaa VanOrD;T, lata o( Favstte (OK-nsbip, Jnai ata CBiintv dcraed. Neely. Aft'y- No. 5. The First aid Fias! arcoimt of I. WHMaroaon Stewtrt, exacntor of las late will asl ti a;nent oT Parah Ann Stow art, Mo of Bea!8 township, deceaaed. Roller, A tl'y. K. TboFirfand F:al acjnnt of T. W. fJilon anrl (i. 4. f.yter, a"nitn:a!ra tor of tho ea!af of Mary A". McOnnall, late of Sarat a nil townah'a, deceaa-d. No. 7. Th First aed Fiat account af Z. W. Gilaoa cad ft. 4. L?ter, admioHtra toa of tha cs'a'" of R"hol A. KcConno'l, lata of Spruca Hill towns'iip. dpc2ed. Keller, Att'y. No. 8. TUa Firat and Final account of J. H. Hover and Rcaaen I.auver, exacntorg nftbs la! will and teataraaatot CatharinJ Laarcr, lata of Monro tawnahip, Jnnlata county, ioceaaed, as atated by J. H. Hoyar one of slid execntora. Atkioaon A Pennoll, Att'ys. No. 9. Thi Drat and Snal account of David R. Leitzel, administrator of tbs as trto ofSybilla Lcitz il, lite of Delaware townsbiv, dee'd. Schwayer, Att'y. No. 10. Firat Partial Account of Jaes KcAlien. adranistrfi'cr of Vr.Taret J. Al ton, itlo of the Boronpta ot Fort Royal, tJtceB"ed. rtipe, Att'y. No. II. Firt and Final account of JaDf-a McAIInn, ailm'niatratar c t. a. d. b. n. of X3C UtAlldii, lite or tha Bjrunj'i ct Miffl'nto-n.drceioJ. Hopea, Att'y. No. 12. Firat aad finjl account of V. D. Val'a, gnardlaa cr Lawrence J. Kirk, a m'rar child of Isaac Kirk, dc?aisd, upou gnardicn rciinquishiug the truit. Il'ioae. A'.: ' I No. 13. First and fin! aocount or W. D. Walla, f.uardian of Lottio If. Kirk, a j minor child of Ii ,e. Kirk, doceaej upon ! gTs.'diaQ relicq'.iiahing the trust. Hcupaa, Att'y. No. 14. First and fintl account of W. P. Wails, gurdUn. or iJinnie B. Kirk, a minor child o!' Itac Kirk, A -c-iaafld, ward having j beeom of ac. rjoopoi, Alt'y. I Do. lo. t iriit and final cccotint ot W. V. j Wall.i, puardiun of H wirl J. Kirk, a minor j child ol Isaac Kirk, cocas? i. w ard having become, of apt. lloopis, Att'y. No. 16. Tho acco-int efThos. H. Uim ir.enr, aid Fmory l;a-i, xecntor of list wiil and testaraea t cf lavid Imaa, lalo cf Bealo to nsbip, decoded. Atkhnon & i'oinoll, At-.'y. fo. 17. S?"onl and Hnil recount of Juseph llothrnck, c. t. a. o" Jaco'3 Frank Utj 01' lioroujli of Fattiirson, deceased. H o per, Atf j . No. IS. T h? first an t linil account of Harvey B. Gray, adioinUtra'or of thoonta'e of KHz ibi'h Orav, Infe of Lack townstiip, Jutia: cuuutr, Pa deseai M. Neely, Att'y. Keeiaters OtTie, ViflillitOWO. 1'. Feb. 10!h, 18:16. Ass'.s C. Witt, Register t'XIES5IITl7RES OF TS5E COITX"Y OF JUS 4S CERTIFICB TO BV THE AlfDI- . CfSUVTlf. rr. $ 2341 18 13222 PS lltjij 95 7 10 4'i t',1 -2.Z 29lfi." 4 r, 2tr.4 85 4S4 "r, 42 9.1 25S 93 17 4-1 27 !4 31 69 3CS90 00 40 0i) 7 5 00 IGfiO 00 50 00 100 00 25 75 IKS 78 1 56 76 17f?4 67 '7 46 27 t'O 70 27 Cr. 867 5t 68116 43 400 50 15981 67 1032 49 681 65 Si 8336 32 $ 9C408 68 $ 90 1M 68 62 91 30 98 42 10 6 65 42 fi2 21 52 82 71 5 77 1 27 8 $15981 57 $1032 49 $681 55 Auditors. WM. GPSS. J. T. SHEf.LV, J. E. HARTHAN Election. 95 e'ec!i"0 ofucers.Feb., election 1 7 constables Pb o'oc iion ............ 90 election olaccrs Nov. 27159 170 19 441 69 SSI oeclion..... 17 constable Nov. eloc t "11. . .... ........... 11. Wright election 280 2C 64 05 344 f 1 9 60 16 00 14 50 ; j. t!ur.ks Fb. tluction. t rank Ii. I!at!cr, election , b anks Not. election. - 7 pvar.ns kep!Ig booth!. 13 places ne of election hon.tcK W. Sarte, bcllot fi t2. E. Kinxer, electroplate - of common names.... B. P. Hnrchtiuld an t F. M. U. rennt'li, clotting reaims Nov. election. Total Public Office: W. B. Zeiderji,Pro:bono- tarv' feci .... VT. II. Kollman.et al blank bu-.ksand b'anka.... J . C. Dimm, cnvolopea ar.d otb-r supp'ita. .. Gus' and Sieber, store for office A. IS. Wills, Recordur'a foes. ............... W. H. Kcllman.ot al blank books ant. blank.... Jfary J. Hnnt, enrelopes and othir stipples.. 8. S. Hublo, table cos-er. VTm. tl. Allison, auditing public ctfijca Total $ 152 90 47 9J 29 75 12 50 $ 2S4 08 63 45 101 46 13 53 1 60 169 94 20 00 $ 424 02 Court and Jurort Pay, Juror Fbrnry term '95 $ 322 64 W. H. FsTtes.atonnfbar. 3 00 H W. Knisnlv.eourt crier Jnrors. April term 1895 . Jus. T. Cnmminf sr- sten- eirraDher TT. W. Knisely.eonrt rrir Jarnm. 'Jep. term 189. Jss. T. Onmmines.steno- ersohr. H.W. Krrfe!y,eourtrier Jnror. D-. term. !895. W. TT. Fariea, stuno- erspher.... H.W. Kniselv.conrt crier Ex'r courts Jury ('mmisioDCr' Lewis Deeons and SusnM Watts Jury Commissioner's "c!rk. W. II. 7ron- ineer Spfeial clerk. Curl F. Fp?nshade and B. F. Croiior. Jnne fl'linjc Jnrv wheel... Ice for September court Total CommoniraA Paid hy W. H. Zeirlers Prothonntary Feb. term 189" Apri' term 1895 September term........ December term. ..... .. 7 50- $860 14 800 87 20 00 7 50- $323 87 542 87 6 25 10 f0$ 621 12 415 72 SO 00 7 50- $453 ?2 $ 35 00 88 00 33 00 7 00 1 25 $1919.10 Ctsts. $ 93 03 183 82 209 85 . 82 20 Total. $ 578 90 Comtables and Justices- 114 25 3 60 4 40 8 00 $956 25 Paid bv W. H. Z-iders Protbonotary. Conrt and.Tnsfices inCom monwealth esses.... $44 86 17 Core'ables February term 189 62 40 17 Crr'ab!es April term 1595 65 40 17Coustahls Si'pteinbar tfrraieOT 07 02 17 Cnnsfsliies December term 1895 60 90 Total. 9 293 68 Printing and Stationary Wm. M. Allison printing 4 court I'roclima lions...... . ........ $ 40 00 Wm. M. Allison, printing amiTial report..: ... Wm, U. Al;son, Procla niifion Nov. olec'ion Wm. M. Allison, blank orders, bills, notices &. B. F. Schweier, 4 court proclamations ...... B. F. Schweier, annua! report B, F. Schweier, procla mation Nov. election B. F. Schweier, blank notices Ac. W. J. Jackman, 4 court proclamations.. ... . W. J. Jackrhan, annnal report W.J. Jsckmun, procla mation Nov. election W. J. Jackman. notice of appeals......... Harry E. Bonrall. 4 court proclamation ....... Hairy E. Bonaail, annual report. ..... Harry E. Bnnsili, procla mation Nov. election Harry E Bonsai!, sub scription to papr. . J. C. Dimm, 3 court pro clamations.... ..... J. C. Dimm, proclama tion. ... ........... J. C. Dimm, blanks, aad envelopes, Protboa oUry's office....... J. C. Dimm, Hallots for Fo. o'eeti.tn. . .. . J. C. Uiiii'ii, Bi'lot fur Nov. flection Frank L. Ilmler, blank bunds snd c.t.'itr blank Mt. Holly Co. .tax receipts Stationery snd kUppMea for ail otli :es Total 68 00 37 50 23 50- $ 169 CO 32 03 68 00 37 50 5 95- $ 143 45 40 50 68 00 87 50 1 50- $ 147 50 33 00 68 03 87 50 1 50 21 75 37 50 13 CO 47 43 29 SC- $ 140 00 $ l'.3 9 23 6 ) 86 00 19 82- $ 79 83 $ 832 62 Commissioner's Office and Court Bouse . W. II. Moore Commis sioner, 87 days at 3,50 $304 60 W. II. Aoore Commis sioner, expanses.... 90 00$ 884 60 Neil M. St-!uart Cora mirsioDir, 85 days at 3,60 299 26 Neal M. Steuart, Com missioner, expenses. 62 02-$ 361 27 Williamson Van O.-mer Comnissioner, 33 days at 3,5) 138 00 Williamson Van Orm-r Commissioner, ex penses 80 60- $ 163 60 Jobu Neimond, services and expanses 164 78 Wm. U. Groninger, clerk for Commis sioners '. 650 00 Atsinson & Pennell, at torneys 40 00 Jacob Browanl, Janitor for com t house.... 182 00 Wm. Man &. Co., et al siipplicg, blanks Ac. 86 41 T. A. Condon, 1 dozen cupsidors ......... - 3 10 Geo. W. Bergsr, rejoin ing chairs.......... 60 Clining enpsidora and otiicr small expenses 7 62 Total $1 963 78 Sheriff'! Feet snd Prison Expenses Bamnel Lapp, boarding prisoners. Samuel Lapp, $ 27 00 146 89 2 00- $ 176 89 fees of office Samuel Lapp, working for prisoners J. P. Cslhonn, boarding prisoners $425 17 J. P. Calhoun, feea ot office 16$ 14 J. P. Calhoun, working for prisoners 85 76 J. P. Caibonn, clothing for prisoners 8 90 J. P. Calhoun, resaoving 20 50 ' 21 2S- S 666 74 101 75 $ 11 38 Road and Bridge View and Damage Wm. C. Poroeroy, road dam- ages in Milford. ....... . Samuot Funk, road view in Delaware. U. L. SJcMeen, road view in Lack . John Ilartman. road viow Lvk Cb tries Sbrawder, road view in Lzck James Hiliiken, road view "in Lsck Robert Hanimoo, road low in Lick K. Ilartman, road view in in Lsck A. C. Knouse, road view in Lack........ ......... A. B. Evans, road view in Lck David U. Taylor, road view in Fermanagh and Walker. Wm. II. Groninger, road vie.T in Fermanagh and Walker Eliss llornir.f!, road view in Ferraanugh and . a ker. A. I. Evans, road view in Fermanagh and Walker. Christ Yodor, road view in Fermanagh and Beale... Z. W. Ui'son, road view in Fermanagh and Beale.. fjsb baskets J. P. Calh'iTW, snndriea any plies Ac....... O. 51. Crawford . son medical attention r $56, of which re. turned by Perry Co. Total $ 25 00 2 80 8 40 2 00 8 00 8 90 8 00 1 00 8 00 44 00 3 20 14 29 2 80 13 20 7 40 8 20 $ 145 10 $ 40 00 16 00 21 25 81 20 88 75 4 00 50 1 48 $ 203 16 $ 607 55 309 80 11 80 25 11 7 18 23 00 12 00 9 56 20 06 7 86 65 50 19 00 10 6'J 47 80 208 66 16 78 6 00 3 00 84 14 6 00 9 36 45 21 1 00 81 57 $ 1 539 64 1. $ 9 06 1 00 2 25 61 0 4 0) 8 00 2 50 813 20 42 30 27 65 SO 09 66 67 6 00 180 70 46 69 34 50 10 25 19 66 1 15 1 50 85 22 51 18 06 2 25 8 00 14 92 17 89 Total... Trampt. Wm F. Snyder, burial of 4 men killed by Pennsyl vania railroad H. S. Scholl, BecreUrv .... Union cemetery, 4 graves and digging same... .. John J. Jacobs, attending Russian tramp J. P. Ca'honn, shnritTjkeeping tramps during winter of '94 and '95 Banks Calhoun and A. B. Criawetl, attending col ored tramp, money re turned bv Perry county. Julius Derr, living out and assisting with corpse... John Bergy, hauling injured tramps Rrailroad tickets fur tramps. Total Counly Bridges. Mifflin Bridgfl, Kolbacb & Spangler, ot al. work and materinl Thcmpsontown Briitge, B C. Groninger, et al........ Mexi-o Bridgo, Kennedy & Moorehead etal........ Port Roval Bridgo, II. J. Shelienberger ot a' Dawn's Bridge, S. E. Ard &! Old Port Royal, James A. Groninger et al. ....... Qroninger's Bridge, D. L. Swartz, et al ......... Beavers Hridsre.D L. Swartz. Watcrtord Bridge, T. S. Tboirpson et al., work and material Dimiu'a Bridge, Joseph Fer guson ... Licking Creek Bridge, Man luck If Nelson et al, ... Aumac's Bridge, J. L. Roup e: al. Ba-in Bridge, D. B. Reitx et al Cocolmuus Bri.lce, Snyder Co , one lift If. .... McCoysville Bridge, Jeny W Herein ot al ........ Tbompsontevn Iron Bridge, Michai'l Coidren, et al.. Nipple's Biiiign, Calvin Nip- la, eta' Jcrico Bridge, J hn, N. Smith et al Dicim's Iron Bridge, J. T. Dimm, etal Beslelown Bridge, S. . Pan- nebaker, ct al.... McCul'ocl.'s Bridge, James Millikon, etal McCnlloch's Iron Bridge, G'-orge McCulloch.ot al. Cuba Iron Bridge, W. H. Horning, et at Delaware Iron Bridgo, Jona. thau Kreidcr, wortc and luaterlnl Total Public Buildings, James J. Iloroirsg. repairs to jail and court house.... Geo. J. Stutts, work on gas generator...... ....... J. W. Wagner.cloaning ceurt bouse clock fee W. N. St?rrett, 15 tons coal for jail K. U. McCIintlc, locks for court house.. W. C. Humphery, hauling awr.y ashes Jesse Uoive, irons for jail windows. R. W. Jacobs, water and sew erage plant complete. .. Isaac E'ka, plastering jail and court bouse, material SC. TJ. W. Caveny, painting and papering jail and pain tin; court bouse ... J. H. Neely, Sec. boroujh water plugs.... ...... Miftlin Water Co.. payment for water Jacob Etka, plastering court bouse.... Joseph Brlndle, work on court bouse and jail ... . H. C. McClellun, hardward, for court house and jul. Hanbeck A. Nelson, lumber for court bonse snd jail. Daniel Pannebakcr, iron and woi k on jail windows. . . Jacob Brow&nd, cxlra work court bouse and privies. Cbaa. Renninger, hauling at court bouse............ Geo. Johnson, cleaning jail chimneys Henry Hawk, work cn pave. ment ........... K. H. McClintie, gasoline for court house H. C. McClellsn, gasoline lor court house........... Gnss & Sieber, hardwaro for court bouse. .......... B. Gilbert A Son, check for court bouse doors...... W. C. Hickok & Co . Irons and rol'ersfor court yard - gates WJ S. Arbogast, supplies, hardnaie, oil tec. for con it bouse Total 1410 61 Miictllantous Payments. Edward S. Wright, expense of prisoners at Western Penitentiary $ Warden, expenses of inmates at Huntingdon Reforma tory State Treasure, stale tax on personal property ...... Stat Treasure, state tax on county bonds W. S. North, County Treas ure salary on cominissioa Hanbeck te Nelson coal for conrt boose...... ...... Wm. 11. Groninger, payment from state tax returned for state work...... .... D- M. Marshall, superinten dent public schools for county institutes........ Auditors, auditing cuunty af. fairs................... Commissioners, attending Commissioner eonvan " tionatMe-dville, Pa.... Thomas G. Lanver, reward 833 66 144 90 2879 56 497 86 630 88 169 25 200 00 188 00 120 00 66 10 I . for catching borso thief. I D. W. Grosa.Treasnrer State 28 53 'J 256 08 100 00 8 60 2 91 169 50 23 00 406 00 312 00 Lunatic Hospital lor in ' mates.... J. W. Stiinmell, agricultural . society..... . q R Kiner. exoresssire. i f iw. RnnninirBr. freitrht and hauling... W. M. Beale, - scalps and justices fees Harry E. Bonsall, P. If., post ago for county offices... Ten districls, sheep damages, 36 oases. ...... ........ J. L. Barton, et al, burial of 9 veterans...... ...... T W. Aukcr & Son, et al, tombstone for 14 veter ans. ......... Incidentals 168 00 4 82 $ 6 693 04 $ 401 04 ' 187 50 6524 87 Total Interest Paid. Six per ceot. interest, Union Trust Company . Six per cent, interest. Tem porary Loans..... Four per cent, iuturest, County Bonds Bonds and other debts' pild; bonds bearing 4 percent, and Union Trust Com pany's claim hearing 6 per cent. $368.90. of nhichwas furnished by sale of ether 4 p-r cent. bonds..... Recapitulation. Money paid to assesso-s and collectors......... .... Electiuas Public offices 6112 91 $ 40 774 80 4107 90 SSO 25 424 02 1919 10 573 90 292 58 832 62 1953 68 94183 145 10 2"3 18 1639 61 1401 61 6112 91 Court snd jurors pay........ CommonweaiiD scosis..... . Constables and justices Printing and stationary Commissioner olfice and court bonse Sheriffs fees and prisoners experass ........ Roads and bridges, views and damages Tramps County brMees Public buildings Interest - 4 pet cent, bonds and 6 p-r cent, debts psM SSS 90 of which was furnished by silo of 4 per cen. county bonds Miscellaneous pjyruer.ts. .... AH orders issaed Assets. Cash in the treasury........ Cash in tho treasury from dog tax Outstanding conntv tax due. Outstanding state t.tx due... Outstanding dog taxdue.... Duo the county tor keeping lunatics 40 774 "0 6 C93 04 $ 63 874.21 $ 3 088 80 247 62 15 91 67 1 032 49 681 65 681 55 130 25 Total Liabilities 4 per cent, county bonds.'.... Liabilities ovar a-gi't. ...... Liabilities overasioti ia 1895. Reduction of debt d urine tho year 1S95 $ 21 162 18 140 013 00 118 8H6 82 liTS 199 72 7 812 99 We the nndersigned Commissioners o Juniata county, in compliance with the law, do publish tho foregoing statement of ths Receipts. Expenditures, Assets and Liabil ities of the said county for the year ending December 3 1st. A. D. 1895, as compiled f roll) the records of tiie office. WM. H. MttORE. NEAL ?J. STEWART, WILLIAM; ON VAN ORMER. Attest : Wm. H. GaomsoEa Clerk. Cohuissioheb's Orricc. Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 27, A. D. 189. S & r for prudent-minded men to wear "Cel luloid " Collars and Cuffs. They are waterproof, and besides saving laundry bills and bother, they are comfortable to -wear, never chafing the neck and never wrinkling. They can be in stantly cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars and cuffs with a "Celluloid" sur face. Everyone is marked like Uiis. MARK' INTEDLtKCO Trnitnted of eonrse, but you w.-.nt t-lie ircnuine r.wl your nioney'a worth. Insist upon tro(ss T:arkeJ Willi uttove tratte mark. At th furniplt erx or direct from us. Collars 'Jo ets.: C ulls ucia. t'ulr, manage paid. Plate slue and elyle. THS CELLT'LOin CO.IIPAXI', Slew Yorfc. SA 5S a 9 f ia the hfst rlcansrr f-ir V B J tot tlieaa poc.le. Locis E. Atkissos. F. X. M. Psiihsli, ATKISSOr! & PEXXEIcL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S7Co'ieeting an 4 Conveyancing prompt !y attended to. Orricz On Min street, la place of reel dene cf Lonis Z. Atkinson, Esq., sontb Bridge streat. lOct 20, 1 392 tTlXIlER FORCE SCUfTETER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. M1FFLIKTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. na.D.H.cRAwrt'ED, oa. daswih m.cs awvobb D1 R. D. X. CRAWFORD etc SON. bave formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their cellatteral branches. Office at old stand, corner' of Third and Or ange streets, Hifflintowa, Pa. On or both ol them will be found at their office st all times, unless otherwise professiors'ly en gaged. April 1st, 1S5. UP. DERI?, . PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of atifflinbiirg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Mifliintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. G. L. Derr, and will continue tha dental business (established by tbo latter in 1S60) at the well known of fice eu Bridge street opposite Court House. TEKTU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. . JV CAltwoferm, Ether, or Gas ustd. No Sore Gums r Discomfort to patient, either dnnng extraction or afterwards. . All these re Guaranteed tr rc charge will ba made. LLP All work aruarantKMi tn .tv. u.rut w O satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Deatlst. ' Mill eslliU Your If it w, yoa will be strong, vigor ous, full of life and ambition; you will hare a good appetite ami good dk-wtion; your sleep Trill bo eonnd andreftcshing; vonr ncrvcB -ni l stronj?; yoa will have little utt-u tO fear disease in any form. ' . . But how few -can say that Uar blood is pnrcl How many people are suffering daily from the conse quences of impure blood, scrofula, sslt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, ncrvou ness, elecplcssnes?, hcaduchc, and i g reel Sdifii Vti Hood's Sarenoarilla puril'es, viia'dzos and cmielies the blood. Therefore, it 13 the medicine for you. It will give you pure, rich, red blood and strong urrvee. It will overcome that tired fcr.i:ir, crcato an appetite, rive refrethiKjf sleep and make yon strong. Is not this just what you wrnt? Tueii ts;ke Hood's fc?arscp:iri!fci. It ia t!ie best builditts: up nicdiciiic. Hood's arsapariSIa Bs the Only True BJood Pivniler Prominently in the public eya fctlay. Hood's Pills Tuscarora Valley Eailroad. Is Blood Pore n a. n SCaZDCLE IK EFTRCT MOSDAT SEPTESIBEB , 30, 1S95. EASTWARD. STATIONS. VT No 1 No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT 6UMDAY. A. M. P. M- Blairs Milla Lv 8 00 2 00 Waterloo 8 05 2 05 Leonard's Grove 8 10 2 10 Ro: s Farm 8 15 2 15 Perulack 8 20 2 20 Eait Waterford 8 30 2 SO Heca man 8 37 2 37 Hor ev Grove 8 42 2 42 Fort Cisham 8 48 2 48 Wurble 8 55 2 55 Plessat View 9 00 3 00 Seven Pines 9 06 3 06 Sprue. Hill 3 10 3 10 Grahams 9 14 3 14 Stewart 9 16 3 16 Freedom 9 18 3 IS Turh.-tt 9 20 3 20 Old Port... 9 25 3 25 Poit Itojal Ar.j9 30 3 30 !c2 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal with Way Passenger and Seashore Express on P. R. It., snd No?. 3 and 4 with Mail east WESTWARD. STATIONS. No 2 No.4 DAILY, EXC2PT SUNDAY.; fi A. H. P. Poit Koval Old Port Tuibett Freedom Stewart Grshain's Spruca Hill Seven Pinns. . . . Pleasant View.. . Warble Fort Eiorham. ... Horn y Grove. . . Hsckman East Wuterford. Psrulsck K0S3 Farm. Leonard's Grove Waterloo. 0 010 45 1.3 10 50 O 5 2 S it) 55 5 3.7 10 57'5 4.4 10 59:5 5.f'jU 01'5 6.3;ll 055 7.2jU 09:5 9 Olll 15 5 10.0 12.0 14.0 15.1 17.5 11 20 5 U 11 11 11 26,5 33 6 38 6 456 20.5111 55;6 22.0l2 00 6 24.012 05;6 25.5112 10 6 Blturs Mills. Ar.27.0jl2 15,6 45 Trains Nos. 2 and 3 connect with Stije Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doylcs. burg and Dry Run. J. C. MOOEHEAD, Superintendent. S. MOORHEAD, Prtaidtnt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. JERRY COUNTY RAILROAD. The following schedule went Into effect Nov. 19, 1893, aod the trains will be run as follews.- p. ra 4 30 4 36 4 39 8 41 4 45 4 46 4 61 4 64 4 56 4 69 a. m 9 16 9 21 9 24 9 26 9 29 9 81 9 36 9 89 9 41 9 44 Leave Arrive Duncannon King's Mill Sulphur Springs "Corman Siding Montebello Park Weaver Roddy Hoffman Royer Mahanov Btoomfield Long's Road Nellson Durn'a Elllotsburg Bernbeisl's Green Prk Montour June Landisburg Arrive Leave a. m 8 40 8 34 8 31 8 29 8 26 8 24 819 8 16 8 14 8 11 8 05 7 52 7 46 7 43 7 40 7 84 7 82 7 27 6 65 p. m 3 50 3 44 341 8 39 3 36 8 84 8 39 8 26 3 24 8 21 8 15 2 45 2 39 2 2 2 83 2 27 2 25 2 20 1 60 6 10 10 00 6 17 10 07 6 22 10 13 6 25 10 16 6 28 10 19 6 24 10 25 6 36 10 27 6 41 10 82 6 09 11 20 p. m a. ra a. m p Tram leaves Bloomiiaid at 6.10 a. ru. ana arrives at Landisburg at 6.4' a. m Train leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and arrives at Bloomfield at 6. 50 p. ra. Traina leave Loysville lor Duncsnnon at 7. 220 a. ra., and 2. 15 p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 87 a. m., and 4.66 p. m. Between Landisbarg and Loysville train a mo as follows: Leave Landisburg for L'.ys ville 6 55 a. ra., and 1 50 p m., Lovsvillo lor Landiabnrg 11 10 a. ra., and 5 09 p. m. All stations marked () are lUg stations, at whict trains will come to a full atop on aignal. TRESPASS NOTICE. The nndcrsigrjkd persons have formed an Association for the protection of their re spective properties. ' All persons are here by notified not to trespass on tho lands of the nndersigned for the purpose of hunting gathering nuts, chiving timber or thravin. down fences or firing timber in any way whatever. Any violation ot the above no tice will be dealt with according to law. John Michel, William Puffenberger, Gideon Sieber, Beashor t Zook, Mary A. Srubaker, j Joseph Rothrock, Jona By lev, Samuel Bell. ' -SeptMnber6, 1806. , PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD: On and after Sunday May 20, 1895, irnins "figM1 Wav Passenger, leave. Philadelphia at s?jk rrori 24 w.s. D:r- non 8 64a.ro, no , . a .3 . m. IkmIaVB . a Al a in: van orav v vw . Thompson... - - - 10 02 a. m; Tuscarora "wSs. in 14 . irt Rnval 10 07 a. m: MiflJm 10 H m ZOTt i Lewlstowa 10 40 m; a m: McVeytown ! -. " Yi j5 Haniiiif n 11 o - Trron- , e. P'M li trrZ leavcf Philadelphia at 7 00 . m, Harrisbnrg 1 1 20 a. m; Dj.nno" 1 1 60 2m; ewpo?t 12 14 p. m; ; Mifflm 12 1 52 p. 1. 1 awiatown 1 12 p. m; McVeytowa 1 83 p'm, aouuTunion 1 66 P. ; Huntingdon 2 lTp. ni: Petersburg 2 80 p. i Tyrone g ( 6 p! , Ahoona 40 P. m Pitbtarf 8 10 p- m. . , Altiuma Accommodation laavea Harria 1 . R nn n. m: Tioncanooi) 6 84 p. nij Vewnort 6 02 p. nf Jlillretwn 6 II P K-tn.. C 24 o. mi Tuscarora p. m; A'exico 6 87 p. m; Pert, Hoy.! 6 42 p. m; Mifflin 0 47 p. m; Danholui 6 65 p. m; Lwistown 7 18 p. at; AfcVeytown 7 $8 p. ms Newfon Hamiiten 8 00 p. m; Hnating don 8 32 p. ro; Tyrone 9 16 p. m; Alteon Pa ttc' Ex press leaves Philadelphia at j 20 p. m; Harrisburf 3 10 a. ui; Marys, v lc 8 24 a. ni; Duncaanoa 3 38 a. i; Ms-pv-t 8 59 a. ru; Port Beyal 4 31 a. m; if-. die 4 37 a. m; Lowistown 4 58 a. ns; Mc VeMtown 6 30 a. as; Huntingdon 6 0J a. n; yrone 6 65 a. as; Altoona 7 40 a. ; Pittsborg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 40 p m; UanUbnrg at 10 20 p. as; Newport 11 06 p. ; Miftlin 11 40 . sa; Lawistown 12 68 a. in; Huntisgdon 12 65 a, m.; Tron 1 42 a in; Altoona 2 00 a. so; Pittsi urg 6 80 a. n. rast Line lsavaa Philadelphia at 12 25 . m; Harrriabnrg 3 60 p. an; Dantaaon 4 19 p. m; Newport 4 87 p. re; Mifflin 6 lOp. as. Lewistowa 6 29 p. us; Mount Union 09 p. bi; Huntingdon 28 p. m; Tyrone 7 04 p m; Altoona X 40 p. ra; Pitubarg 11 30 p. m. EASTWARD. Harrisburg Accomaiodation leaves Al- tooni at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 28 a. na; Hant- : in !.d on 6 05 a. m: Newton Hamiltos 6 43 !a n-; McVortawn 6 62 a. iu; LswUfowo l7 1a. m; Mifflin 7 38 a. na; Port Ksyal 7 44 n. 111; Hcxico 7 45 a. ra; Thompson, town 8 02 a. m; Millerstown 8 12 a. m; Newport 8 22 . m; Dnncanaon 8 49 a m; Earri.-burg 9 0 a. m. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 10 m; Altoona 7 15 a in; Tyrono 7 43 a tn; Hunt ingdon 8 30 a ns; MeVeytown 9 IS a m; Lawistown 9 35 a m; Mifflin 9 65 a m; Pert Roal 9 59 a m; Thompaentown 10 14; Millerstown 10 21 am; Ncwpart 10 82 a m; Duncannon 10 64 a m; iiarysvillo 11 07 Q5 ! in; Harriburs 1123am; Philadelphia 8 00 v ra. ;l. Kam Line txprsss leaves r iiiinurK sis UO a. re: Altoona 11 40 a. w; Tyrono 12- 03 p. ra; Huntintrdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis town 1 33 p. ra; MiSia 1 60 p. m; Harris, burg 8 10 p. tn; Baltimore 6 15 p. no; Wash ington 7 0 p. m; Philae'phia 6 23 p. sa; New York 9 23 p. m ' Kil leaves Altoona at 2 00 p. m, Tyrone 2 35 p. ui, Kuntincrdnn 3 20 p m; Nowton Hamilton 3 51 p. :; MeVeytown 4 12'p. m; l ewistawB 4 S3 p. a; Mifflin 6 03 p. as. Pert Royal 5 09 p. m; Afvxico 6 13 p. as; Tbompsontown 5 p m; Uillerstowa 6 38 p. 01; Newport 5 49 p. ra; Dancaanen 0 20 p. m; Hsrrisburg 7 00 p. a. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. in; Altoona 6 05 p. tn; Tyrone 6 37 p. m; Iluntinpdcu 7 20 p. m; AlcVeytewn 8 04 p. m; Lewistown 8 26 p m; Aitkin 8 47 p m; Part Royal 8 52 p. m; Millerstewn 9 07 p. ra; Newport 9 26 p. in; Dnacannoa 9 50 p. m; I'urri.burj 10 23 p. in. Pbiicdelph'.a Express leaves rittsburg at 4 80 p m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tvroae 9 33 p. m; nuntiogdon 10 12 p. in; Mount Un. inn 10 82 p. m; Lewistown 11 16 p. m; Mif. tl'tn 11 37 p. ro; Harrisburg 1 00 a. 111; Phil, adtilphia 4 30 New York 7 33 a. m. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for Huodurv at 7 85 a. tn. and to p. n., leave Sunbury for Lewistown 10 05 a. m, ncd 2 25 p. m. TYRONE D1VISON. Trains leave for Be'lefoato and Lo : Ilav. n st It 10 a. in., 3 34 and 7 25 p. m ieivo Lot k Ktvt:n for Tyrone 4 80, 9 10 p m. and 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARKIELD R. E. Tratcs leave Tyrone for Clearfield and Curwersvi'.le at 8 80 a. m.. 3 15 and 7 30 p ra., leave Cvrwcnsville tor Tyrone at 4 8$ a. in , 9 15 and 8 61 p m. For, rates, maps, etc, call on Ticket Agent?, or address, Tho. E. Watt, P. A. W. P., 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitts, burg, Pa. S. SI. Prkvost, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt M. I 20 25 27 29 31 35 39 45 50 5S 03 03 15 25 30 35 40 JVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL ' v Icy Railroad Company. Time table pfpassenner trains, in effect on Monday, October 1st, 1S94. STATIONS. West ward. East ward. A M 0 16 Newr--t , Buffalo Bridge...., Juniata furnace .., Vi ahncta Svlva Wat-r Ping Bloomfield Junct'n, Valley Road EI!iottncrf Green Park Loysville Port Robeson ..... Center ........... Cisna's Run Andersonburg ..... B'ain Mount Pleasant . .. New Germain' n ... 6 PS 10 00 6 es.10 03 6 12 10 07 8 19 6 28 6 85 6 1510 10; 6 25 10 17 6 2'.M0 20 6 81,10 26 6 39 10 84 6 51 10 46 6 40 6 44 6 61 6 69 7 10 7 26 7 05 7 S3 7 41 7 SC 7 45 7 4S 6 54 10 49 7 15 11 00 7 1211 07 7 17!ll 12 7 23 II 18 7 27; 1 1 22 7 35! 11 30 7 4111 86 7 62 7 4511 40 7 65 D. GRING, President and Manager K. Mh.lib, General Agent. f-EGAL. JXECTJTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas Letters Testamentary have been issued in due form bv tho Register of Juniata county, on ibe estate or Barbara App, lata of Susquehanna township, deceas ed, to the nnder-igned, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to makes immediate payment, and those bavin c.a'rcs to present the same properly amth enticated tor settlement to Josjph Sntncn, McAIisterville, Janoary 2, 1896?'C'r' m pUBLIC NOTICE. in order to change the bonded debt r Juniata county from 4 p., cent. lnt.r.! bearing bonds to bond, bearin? 1 ceit the Commissioner, will seB CennTI Bonds, running from 2 to 10 yeara to . the purchaser, bearing l per cent. in?er?.t r'V?f ! coupon. bank or dealer, a great convenience to "hi holder. Bonds can bo purchased at anJ Urn.. Partiea wishinc, bond, in tha no utnrow.ll pl m,ke .pp,,cilti ' they will k, retained for them " Address all coasiannication. to the Com missio-ars' Offlc., Mifaintown. Pona Done, Jannary 26. le. W. H. Mooaa, ' Kbax II. 8BAT, Att-t: VOub, W.H.Gaoawo,,, ComaasMs Clerk. Mifflintowa, Pa., Jan. 20, lSM8ia. Get a good pajer by .ubacribina; for tha Sbbtmibi, Ana RarrauoAji. 4 6 85 r at 4 00 8 67 3 58 60 340 3 41 88 8 82 8 16 8 19 304 266 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 88 224 220 . t t,