Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 26, 1896, Image 2

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    SEN7INFX &. REPUBLICAN
MI7FMNTOWN.
WEDJfLSDAT, FEB. 26, 1MI6.
LI. F. SOU W E I E 11
s
BuiroB its raoraiiTo-.
Armenia nn murdered by
Turku.
The outrages committed by tbe
Turks on the Armenians ia 1895 and
189G is dreadful, almost beyond be
lief. The outrages reported ara:
"Killed, 30,601; barccd to death, 1,
436; prtuehers and priests killed, 51;
died from starvation, 2,401; died un
protected ia tbe fields, 4,340; died
from four, 680; wonnded 8,000;
houses burned. 2S,542; forciblo con
versions, 15,066; women and eirls ab
ducted, 5,546; forcible marriages, 1,-
551; churches burned, 22 1; destitute
and starving. 94,750.
FLORIDA "
PER30SALLT COKOl'CTED TOUBS
VIA
I'JlN'SSYLVXNIA BAILBOAD.
Tbere ia no doubt but that every
one has bad at some time a desire to
visit Fioridi, the "Lau l of Flowers,"
and that many have Inen dtf.rred
from so doing by the thcoht cf a
loDpr and tiresome rtilrond journey,
great expanse, and a thousand aud
one other objections. Thcpo have
been overcome by Ihs icaugnratiou
of the Pennsylvania Railroad Coni
pany'a psrsonaily conducted tours to
Jai-k.soii villa. A special train of nn
excelled equipment makes the run
frcta New I'yrl: to Jacksonville in
thirty hours-; a tourist agent find
chaperon aocoinpniiy each tour to
look after the comfort of passengers
whilii en route; and tba low rates of
fered bring tho tours within the
emm of almost everyone.
The tours, allowing two weeks'
stay in Florida, will leave New York
and Philadelphia ou February 25
and Msrch 3, 18.)6. Tha rate, in
eluding transport ltnn, mon's, en
toule, and Pullman berth on epecial
train, is $50.0.) f.om Nsw York and
$48 00 fron Philadelphia; propor
tionate rates from other points.
For further information appJy to
licliet Amenta, or addnss Tourist
Aent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or
Jiocm 411, iroil btrett Station,
Philadelphia, to whom application
for si nce should also be made.
CAIIF0BNIA-
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS VIA PES -SYLVASIA
RAILROAD
So beautiful i3 the sc utry of Cali
fornia that Niture must hare n
pendt-d more tr.au her uuhI energy
in its creation, and especially is this
true duri tm months cf March
nnd April, wbi-n the rainy ceaaon has
past and flowers bloom everywhere.
Fortunato, !L'Jecd, ia the parson who
csn CacI::uiC lh- wintry climate of
the East, for the flow. r perfumed
and he.-il htu! atmosphere cf Califor
nia, nud no better method for doing
this cna be hid than by partifiput
isjr in the otcocd "Golden Gate"
tour, orr'cizc-d under tbo perfect
f i -1 a. Wncoy Wanisi Tt iV-rocvl Com-I
PaET-
The tourists will leave New York
nrd Philadelphia, March 11, 1896,1
syd return to tlioso citiss May 7, al
lowing four end one-half weeks in
California.
A new feature to the magnificent
traia used for these tours in previous
years is a thorough Pullman com
partment ear.
The car, which will be the very
best that the Pullman Coaipaoy can
BUply, will ejetaia niim inclosed
ccmpcirl meats two drawing rooms
an 1 seven stati rooms and wiil be
attache- to the special ti'aia at Jer
sey C:tv and rna through to San
Fr"";h":...
Applications for spjee or itiner
aries giving all information should
lw mad i to Tourist Agent, 1196
Broadway, Nsw York, or Room 411,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
A.OW RATES TO WASUHB-
to, r. v.
SPECIAL TEN DAY EXCfRSIOX VIA PEN'S
KYI.VAMA IiAII.C'D.
The uf xt of the series of ! rate
excursions to Washington, I. C, via
Pennsylvania Riilroad. wil leave
Pittsburg. March 5, 189G.
Escursion tickets, ptrmitling of
stop-over in Baltimore in tither di
rection within liiui', will bo sold at
rates tptotud bolow, good for ne go
ing un spei iiil train mentioned below,
or on train No. 4, leaving Piftj-burg
tit 8 10 P. M., returning en sty reg
ular train (xctpt the Pennsylvania
Limited Spt-cial train of purlor cars
and day coaches will be run on the
following sehtdult :
Train
leaves. Rate.
Altocna. . . .
Be 11 wood
Jjellefonta . .
Okarfu-id..
Pliilipbuvg
OsCC'.'lo . . . .
'1 vrocc.
...1140 a m. $7 35
. fU52 7 35
..10 09 " 7 25
. . 9 31 " 7 25
..10 14 "
..10 23 "
..12 03 p. m.
..12 35
. . 9 46 a. m.
. . 1 33 p. u.
7 25
7 25
6 65
6 G5
5 60
5 25
4 60
4 20
B-dfrd
Ltw htiiwn Juuj
M-.llliu 1150
X:-wp:.rt f2 24 "
DuccaDr.cn f2 44 "
WsHhiu-ton . . Airiv?. 7 30 " ....
-j-l'awevgeis vrill ur regular train
through to Ya?hinton.
"i" Step only oa notice to agent.
rf.ss'.ng:r from branch points de-t-irii
g take the pptcil train will
upy ih." following trains:
Southwest Brooch, Train No. 101
to Grcinsburg; Indiana Branch, Iu
diuna Avcomtnodaliou No. 84 to
B'.airsvilte Iutersertion; Martins
burg and IIolliday6barg, Accommo
csUou Train No 412 to Altoona; from
Bedford, Train No. 4 to Huntingdon.
Should tha number of paeKsngers
not be sufficient lo wsirant the run
ning of special train, the Company
reserve the right to carry partici
ptoita in this excursion ou regultr
train.
Tickets on sale at Pittsburg, at
TJniou Ticket Office, Fifth Avenue
and Smithtiield Street, and Union
Station, and at all Staiions mention
ed above. For full information ap
ply to agents or Thomas E. Walt,
Pastsenger Agent Western District,
110 Fifth Avtnus, Pittsburg.
PUBLIC MALES.
. Mabch 14 Mr. G. W. Smith will
sill at her place of residence in Mif
flintown at 10 a. no., bngy, wsgon,
sleigh, drag nloijib, stono meson tools
and a full lice of household goods."
Mabch 20 Mrs. W. B. Harmtn,
ia Fayette live ftock and farm im
plea en ts.
Thank.
On the afternoon of January twr n
ty ninth, Some rf the rnr-rob-rH of
the Mexico U. P. (yngregioo (of
which I was formerly 'the paster) with
other kind friends, called on and spent
part of the afternoon very pleasantly,
and when they went away they left
onr pantry and coal bin well supplied,
for which unmerited favor we are
truly thankful.
Fbaxcis ahd Kate aIcBubxiy.
Important Teachers.
The undersigned, a committee ap
pointed by tbe state superintendent
to examine applicants for teachers'
permanent certificate, will met all
persons interested in th high school
room, Mifflintowc, Saturday, March
2ls', 1896, betwesa the hours cf 8 a
in and 5 p. m.
( Odex C. Gortker,
Sirr ed: Katmabisz P. Dn tle,
( Marv W. xcCuixoch
Fob Rest Store room and dwell
icg. Loca'ion North Main street.
For particulars inquire of F. W.
Noble, Mifflintowp, Pa.
Fob Rest Store room and dwell
ing bouaf, or store room sepcrate.
Tbe dwelling house has seven rooms.
Call on Joseph Adams, Sr , Washing
ton street.
FaRvers We will tako all llio
eggs and chickens yon want to rparc
m oichanira for clotlnnr. an-.l I ay
you market prices for the same.
IlOIXOBACOH it box
MARRIED:
Shejieloff Richakdsox. On tho
17th inst.. by Justice of the Peac,
Thomas Creighton, at Rted's Gip,
Mr. John W. ShenslofF and Miss
Bell L Richardson.
Shover Price On the 19t!i ictt.,
at Mifilintonn, by Rtv. John H.
Jlortimsr, Mr. Clayton E. Shovc-r
and Miss 1'mtca Price.
PmLADixfHii Markets, Febru-iry
22, 1896. Wheat 72 to 77c; Oira
26 to 27.', corn 32 to 33.-; butter 17
to 26o; egg-i 13o; smoked btt f 11 fo
12c; fimoktid haul 9 to 10o; sida 6c;
sbouhltrs 7c; lurd 5 to 7c; tallow 3c;
Live Chickens 10 to 1 If ; ducks 12s
geese 11c; apples 1 50 lo $3 a bar
rel; potatoes 18 to 25s a but.be!: on
ions 35 to 40c a bushel; hay 80 to SO
cents per 100; s'taw 70 to 80 rents
per 100; Cattle !?3 60:.4.60; Logs $3
4 50; eheep $2.23a3.65; luuibs .$3 50a
4.75.
RECEIPTS ASD EXPENDITURES OF TJIE COl'SVY OP JP.
IATA AM CF.RTIFIF.D TO DY TilE AUDI
TORS OK SAIIa COI3ITV.
TREASCRER'KEPOHT OF RECEIPTS AND KXPEVDITUBSS
1893.
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state. '.
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' balance dog; tsx from list yar
tas levied in county .......
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additional ofe.Hminta
" 5 per cent, additional to county tax.
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" overpvd taxes in II 95
cash from sale ot 4 per cent, bonds. ....... ......
" sheriff jury fuea
CC CC CC CC g fl.oe,
cc cc cc Draft on Newport Deposit Bank
To cash from estate of Jam;s Crpenter ......
To cash from Fayette township, keepias U cu-t Gill..
To caih from Beale township, koep-ng Thilip Rauuk..
To c6h fr.jm Perry county, keeping col. trsmp......
To cash from Liquor Licenses
To carb trem Swti tax rclnndad
To cash from tixes on unseated land...
To csh from floe, jud cost Jos. Valentine
To cash from Miscellaneous sources....
By orders of lf9l p. id
By orltrs of 1895 paid county
By orders of ls9i pa c'sbecp
By culstandiDg taxes coriaty
By outstiurliDg taxes state ."
By outstanding txe dog
By errr
By baUnce . "
OUTST.1JVPL
Year.
1S93.
Collectors Districts
G. W. Van Ormcr, Fayelt:-
S. H. ltollman, jSiflTCintowb,...
Lewis Wilt, Sii'quebannj,
M. F. Crouse, Tuscaror,.....
J. O. Brown, Beale,
Jacob Forry, Greenwood
John E. 'I'rcge, Lark,
S. n. Kollman. Afifflintewn
W.B. VcCaban, MiKord,
W. S. Neimond, Monroe,
H. M. Isenberg, Patttron,
B. F. Lytle Port Roval ,
M. S. E.h, Spruce Hill
A. D. KerMelur, Surqusbanna,
L. O. Calbous, Tuibett,
J.?hu B. Birton, Tutcarera, ,
E. A. Smith, Waiker
J. O. Brown, Be lo,
J. F. Spece, Dnlawars
J. M. Musser, Fayette.......
C. E. Howcr, Fermanagh,
Jacob Forry, Gresnwood, ..... ......
John E. Trego, Lack,
S. II. Kcllman. Miftlintown
W. B. McCahac Millord
W. S. Nitund, Monroe.............
II. M. Iseubcr?, Patterson,
B. F. Lytle, Port Royal,
A. D. Kerstetter, Susquehanna,
M. S. Esb, Sprnce Hill,
W. B. Brubakcjr, TbotupitoBtovro,. . .. .
L. C. Calhoun, Turbott,
Jotbna B. Barton, Tuscarora,
E. A. Smith, Yalker,
1894.
189'..
Jtttst:
Lxwis DiGK!f,
Clerk.
REPORT OP THE EXPEXOITURES OF JITXIATA COCUTT AS
CO.UPIL.KI FROM THE
SfclO.IEcll'S OFFICE
PAYMENTS HADE TO ASSESSORS AKD COLLECTORS.
Districts. A-cs Col. Com- Exonera Abate.- Total.
sors. miRsion. tions. mauls.
Black Log. $ 24 00 $ 24 00
Beale. 61 88 67 21 51 64 63 03 243 76
Delaware. 98 44 77 12 31 96 63 15 270 67
Fayette. 99 74 147 42 178 64 129 C4 555 44
Fermanagh. 65 85 67 56 64 01 56 05 253 47
Greenwood. 41 05 21 27 22 76 6 17 91 25
Lack. 94 65 25 89 21 95 142 49
Mifflintown. 65 34 52 70 76 11 194 15
Milford. 78 50 84 64 54 74 62 63 270 51
Monroe. 91 10 61 25 81 65 106 46 340 46
Patterson. 58 40 41 48 3 38 74 50 177 76
Port Royal. 75 56 43 00 45 30 18 05 181 91
Sprnce HilL 78 90 73 60 72 46 55 01 279 97
SutquebanDa. 69 51 52 95 16 58 S7 51 196 55
IhompeoLtcwn 40 91 10 82 910 7 53 68 36
Turbett. 55 84 65 63 33 80 51 42 212 69
Tnicarora. 117 20 49 35 51 192 20
Walker. 97 48 120 14 61 43 133 16 412 26
$1134 35 1052 17 $ 733 50 $ 1007 88 $ 4107 90
pEOISTEE'S NOTICK.
Netlee i bereby r vea that the follew.
Irr nraI pnrsosi have filed their teeonnt
is- the Rogtater' Office or Jcniata eonaty,
r nd the Mine will be Prreentrd for ceo.
flrmntlon ut4 allowtnee at in Orphaa'
Cenrt te be hn!d at IliBllatowa. Pa., oa
Tnvadty. tie 10'h diy ef March, A. D.,
189, at oVook, a. .
No. 1. The Firat and Flaal acconot of
1?1Ub U. Ferg-utcn, Adminia' ralnx ef A.J.
Ferriuon, late of Tuscamra tawaiblp,
deceased. Kel'er, Att'y.
So. t. Tbe account ef Ll H. Gnshee,
admloUtrater ef Hicry S. Geahen, Ite of
MifB'n'owa. deceaaed, a atated by Freder
ick E;penacbado and C. B. Heminr, the
anr'ira oa tbe administrat.on bond of
aa!d edminiatrater.
Atkinaen It Pencell, Att'ya,
Mo S. The Firat ant Final accennt of
Gee. D'easler, administrator of tha eatate
of May Drexlar, late of Greenwood town
hie, Jnaiaia conty, Pa., dvceaaed.
Keller, Att'y.
No. 4. The Second tnd Final account of
Enoch aballanberaTT, executor ef Joahaa
VanOrmcr. late of Fayette tewaahip, Jual
ata ceuntr deceaaad. Neely, Att'y.
No 5. The Firat and Final account of
D. Williamson Stawirt, execnter of the
Ust will and tratament of Sarah Ann Stow,
art, lto ef Beale townahtp, deceaaed.
Kaller, Att'y.
No. 8. The Firat aad Fiaal account ef
Z. W. Gilaoa and G. A. f.yter, aJmlniatra
ter of the e.ta'e of Mary A. McOnaall,
late of Sprnce Bill tewnahlp, deceased.
No. 7. Tbe Firat and Final accoaat ef
Z. W. Gilaon aad O. A. Ljter, adaaioiatra
tes of Ue esatK ef Rachol A. McConno l,
late of Spruce Hill towna'iip. ilocac1.
Kellc-r, Att'y.
No. 8. The-Kirt and Finnl account of
J. B. MoT" and Keuben auvr,excuOla
of tbe last nil) and tut. meal ol CalhcriB)
LaTr, late ef Monroe towcahio, Jnniata
coun'v, deccawd, aa atated by J. H. iloyer
one of s;l tiwotor.
Atkinson A Per.nell, Att'ya.
No. 9. Tba flrat and final acconut of
David . Lilzl, administrator of the es
tate or Sybilla Leitzel, li'e of Delaware
township, dne'd. Sohwyr, Att'y.
No. 19. First Partial Account or Jamqs
VcAHen, aminiitralor ef Marraret J. 11
lea, lite of the Borongh ot Port Royal,
deceased. Htopes, Att'y.
Ne. II. First and Fiml account cl
Jaccs UcAllin, admisisTratur c. t. a. d. b.
n. of Isaic Mc Allen, ljto e! tbe Br3u;h c t
Mimintown.dceated. II opes, Att'y.
Nn. 12. First and 'Baal aeconnt of V
D. Walls, guardian of Lawrence J. Kirk, a
mir-er child of Itatc Kirk, decatd, ujon
guardian relicquishiog tbe trut.
Hoopes. Atl-'.
No. 13. First and flnl account "of W.
D. Walls. cuaHian of Lottie M. Kirk, a
minor child of Isaic Kirk, deceased upon
guardian relinquishing the trust.
Uoopea, Att'y.
No. 14. First and flasl account of W. D.
Walls, gua:diae, of Minnii B. Kirk, a miner
child ol Iiaac Kirk, dccsed, ward having
become of aga. Hoopes, Att'y.
No. 15. First and final account ot W. D.
Walls, pusclian of Bowerd J. Kirk, a minor
child ol Icac Kirk, decreed, war! having
becoire of Hoopes, Att'y.
Nr. 16. The account f Tbeo. n. Mom
ineer, and Emory Imes, exc,a'orof ihe'Jaf-t
will snd testament cf Darid lir.es, la:e of
i!ealc township, doceased.
Ackinion A Pecnell, Ati'y.
No. 17. Second and fintl account of
Jo?i j:li Uothrock, c. t. a. e!' Jacob Frank
lata of the Uoronjh of I attrion, d:csed.
lloopes, Att'y.
No. IS. The first and Anil recount of
I!a-t B. Gray, dsDinitrator of ths estate
of Eiizjl:h Cn;j,bfll, Ute of Lack Twp.,
Ja: ia: cr.unty, l' dcased.
Neclv, Att'y.
Keiis!e-S Olliir-, 1
SrC!itown, Pa. J Ahsos B. Will,
Ft-b. 10th, 1896. J Rfgitter
Treasurer.
Dr.
Cr.
....... ,
,
,
a 2341 IS
1105 93
74S 48
61 22
2!K65 45
2404 S
494 75
42 9J
25S 99
17 45
27 14
81 69
S6S90 00
40 00
.5 00
1000 00
50 00
100 00
IS 75
lfc8 7S
U6 75
17t4 67
17 46
27 10
70 27
$ 657 51
68116 42
490 SO
159S1 57
1032 49
6S1 65
2
3336 32
$ 99400 G8 $ 90466 63
TAXES.
County.
State
61 02
39 04
93 75
Dog.
52 51
1 OS
11 V(i
457 21
1G3 G3
I-'fi 98
10 40
31 01
524 t3
81 84
260 89
108 35
115 00
1 G9
12 29
335 43
170 00
831 37
807 69
12b7 13
1272 45
451 13
590 83
641 18
1668 95
403 87
557 .:
257 55
400 75
878 60
174 81
576 09
945 41
1717 38
62 91
SO 93
42 10
6 65
42 62
21 52
82 71
6 77
27 83
15 11
80 12
4 05
11 82
2 79
G 50
62 19
17 73
55 46
40 36
45 59
41 23
12 07
35 49
48 18
58 53
21 27
40 60
20 71
26 25
G2 80
6 69
24 H3
!C7 64
26 97
$15931 67 $1032 49
$QS1 55
WM. GUSS.
J. Y. SHELLY, Auditors.
J. E. IIAKTMAN
RECORD!) If THE COMMI-
FOR THE YEAR Ii5.
BUetim.
95 elec'innofficcrs.Feb.,
election. 27160 -
17 constables Feb. elec
tion ... 170 It 441 C9
90 election officers Nov.
election..... '
17 coustablea Nov. elec
t on
280 26
84 06 814 81
9 60
16 00
14 60
114 25
8 60
4 40
8 00
S. II. Wrifht eteetioa
blanks Feb. election..
Frank L. Ilutter, eleclion
blanks Nov. election.
7 persons keepirg booths.
IS places nse of election
nooses .............
J. W. Swarts, ballot
murker
S. E. Kinzer, electroplate
of common names....
B. F. BnrcbBeld and F. II.
U. I'ennell, clerking
returns Nov. election.
Total
$58 26
Puttie OfflctM.
W. H. Zeidera.Pre'hono-
tary'sfeea $ 152 90
W. II. Kollman.nt a! blank
boidtssnd blanks.... 47 93
J. C. Diuam, envelopes
and otber supplies... 20 75
Goic and Sieber, stove
for office - 12 60 f 284 08
A. B. Wilis, Recorder's
fees (8 46
W. II. Rellman.ot al blank
books anc blanks.... 10146 '
Kary J. Hunt, envelopes
and other supplies.. 13 63
S. S. Knhle, table corn-. 1 50
Wru. St. Aliisoa. auditint;
public ouiacs. .....
169 94
29 00
Tolal
$ 424 02
- Court and Jurort Pay,
orors February term '95 $ 822 64
W. II Faries,stenogliar. 80 00 '
n W. Kvisoly.coart crier 7 50-$360 14
Jurors. April term 1895 . 300 87
Jas. T. CuNtninfs, sten
ographer 20 00
H.".Knisely,courteriar 7 50-$328 S7
Jurors. Sept. terra 1893. 542 87
Jss. T. Cummie.gs,steoo-
graohrr 625-
H.W. Knisely.ceurterir 10 C0-S 621 12
Jurors, Pen. term, 1895. 415 72
W. fl. FarUs, steno
grapher 30 00
H.W. Knisely.court crier 7 50 t 453 22
Ex.'ra courts $ 85 00
Jury Coro3isioaer'a
Lewis Demons aad
Sanrnsl Watts 80 00
Jnrr Commuaioner'a
Clark. W. H. Cron-
ie?r 83 00
Special clerk, Carl F.
Ripensbade and B.
F. Crazier, Jnne
filling Jury wheal... 7 00
Ice for September court 1 25
Total (1919.10
Ctmmouwealtk Costt.
Pall by W. H. Zsilera
Vrothenotarv Fob.
term 1S9S.. $ 93 03
Apri' term 1895 18S 82
September farm 209 86
December term 82 20
Total 573 90
Constnblet and Jailictt.
Paid br W. H. Z aiders Prothonotary.
Courf andJnsticesinCora
monwealth eases. ... S 43 88
17 Constables February
term l9i 62 40
17 Cons'ables April tersa
1S95 65 40
17Constab!sa September i
terra l0i 67 02
17 Cons'ab'es December
teml95 60 90
Total
$ 292 63
Printing and Slutionaru
W m. M. Allison prtmtnr
4 court pTOcUioa
tions...... Wm. M. Aliisoa. prinOvg .
annua! report... ...
Wm, M. Al son, Procla
mation Nov. election
Wm. U. Aillson, b!ank
orders, bills, notice
fcc
B. F. Schwaier, 4 court
proclamations
B. F. Schweior, anneal
report .............
B. F. Scbweier, procla
mation Nov. election
B. F. Scbweier, blank
notices Ac
W. J. Jackmsn, 4 court
proclsmstictns..... .
W.J. Juckms.n, snnual
report.... .......
W. J. Jackmun, procla
mation Nov election
W. J. Jackmsn. notice
of appeals.... .....
Harry E. Bontali. 4 court
proclatati(in.......
ilciry E. lioi.sit l, annual
rt port. ..... .....
Usrry E BonnllJ procla
mation Nov. election
Hurry E Bonssll, sub
scription to paprr. .
J. C. Dinim, court pro
clasastions... J. C. Dimro, proclama
tion............... J. C Dimm, blanks, ajd
envelopes, Prothon
otary 's J nice. ......
J. C. Dnrtoi, Ka'lots for
Feb. e'eetion .......
J. C. Diaita. Ballot for
Nov. rlt'Ctinn. .....
Frai k L. iluiler, t.lark
b.nd isni oilier
blsi.kr
Xt.Uory Co. .tax receipts
Stationery ar.d supplies
for ail olHees...... .
Total
$ 40 00
6S00
87 60
23 50- 169 00
82 09
68 00
37 69
6 96- $ 143 45
40 69
68 00
87 50
1 50- S 117 50
83 00
68 0)
37 50
1 69- $ 140 00
24 76
37 50
13 60
47 43
29 95-
$ Mi 29
23 00
36 OS
19 82- 79 88
$ 882 62
CommissionrrU Office and Court Houtt .
W. II. Moore Commis
kioner, 87 days t
8.50 $ 3C4 69
W. H. Afoore Commis
sioner, bxpentos. ... 90 00 $ 884 60
Keal Af. Steuart Cora
mitaionKr, 85 days
at 3,60 299 26
NcjI M. Stcnart, Cora-
uissioner, expanses. 62 02-$ 861 27
Williamson Van Ormer
Commissioner, 88
days at 8.5'). 133 00
Williamson Van Orravr
Commissioner, ex
pense 80 60- $ 163 60
John Neimond, services
and expenses...... 164 78
Wm. 11. Groninger,
clerk for Commis
sioners............ 650 00
Atkinaon A Pennell, at
torneys 40 00
Jacob Browani, Janitor
for court bous?.... 182 90
Wm. Man A Co.. et al
supplies, blanks Ac. 86 41
T. A. Condon, 1 dozen
enpsidors ......... 3 10
Geo. W. Berger, rejoin
ing cbaira.. ........ 60
Cliaing enpsidors and
ottier small expenses 7 62
Total v.
.... $1 968 78
Sheriff's Fees mud Prison Mxptuse.
Samuel Lapp, boarding
prisoners $ 27 00
Bamnel Lapp, fees of
office 148 89
Samuel Lapp, working
for prisoners 2 90- $ 17$ 89
J. P. Calhonn, boarding
prisoners $426 17
J. P. Calhoun, fee of
office 16$ 14
J. P. Calhoun, working
for prisoners. ..... 86 76
J. P. Calhoun, clothing
for prisoners 8 90
J. P. Calhoun, removing
20 60
21 28- t M6 74
J. P. Calhoun, sundries
- supplies fce
D. H. Crawford sc son '
medical attention
$66, or which re
turned by Perry Co. 10176
Total........... $ 944 88
. Road and Bridge Views mud Dammget
Wm. C. Pomeroy, road dara-
T-.tn Milford., $ 25 00
Sarroel Funk, road view in
Delaware 2 bv
B. L. HcMeen, road view in
f..ek . ' 40
John Hartman, road view
I.rk Z W
Charles S hrawder, road view
in Lack o-v
James Milliken, road view
in Lack..... . ....... o v
Robert Uaanmon, road view
in Lack 8 00
K. Hartman, road view in
in Lack 1 W
A. C. Knouse, road view in
Lack 00
A. B. Evans, road view in
Lack 44 00
David U. Tat lor, read view in
Fennsnsgb and Walker. 8 20
Wat. H. Greninger, road
. view in Fertaaoagh and
Walker 14 20
Eliaa Horning, road view In
Fermanagh and Walker. 2 80
A. B. Evans, rosd view in
Fermanagh and Walker. 13 20
Christ Yojcr, rosd view in
Fermanagh and Beale... 7 40
Z. W. (iiison, road view in
Fertuanasrh and Beale . 3 20
Total... $
fish-baskets....... -
$ 145 lo
$ 40 00
16 00
21 25
31 20
83 7e
4 00
60
1 48
$ 203 16
Trampt.
Wm F. Snvder, burial of
4 men killed by Pennsyl
vania railroad ......... .
B. S. Scholl, Secretary ....
Union cemetery, 4 graves
aad digging same... ..
John J. Jacobs, attending
- Itnasian tramp
J. P. Calhoun, sheriff.keeptng
tramps during winter of
".'4 and '95
Banks Calhoun and A. B.
Criswell, attending col
erd tramp, money re
turned by Perry county.
Julius Dorr, laying out and
asaisting with corpes...
John Bergy, hauling injured
tramps
Rrailroad tickets for tramps.
Total
ftaa.'y Bridges.
Mifflin Bridge, Kolbsch A
Spsrg'er, et cl. work and
material !
Thompsontown Bridge, B C.
Groningsr, et al. .......
Mexico Bridge, Kennedy A
Uoerehear! et al.... ....
Port Koval Bridge, H. J.
Sbellcnberger et a'.....
607 55
809 80
11 80
25 11
Bawn'a Bridgs, S. E. Ard
ft
Old Pert Royal, James A. -Groninger
et al. .......
flroainger'a Bridge, D. L.
Swans, et al
Bearer Bridee.D L. Swarts.
Watcrford Bridge, T. S.
Thoirpiou ct al., work
and material
Dimiu's Bridge, Jooeph Fer
guson .... ....... ...
Licking Crerk Bridge, Man
beck cf Nn'son et si. ...
Aumsn's Bridge, J. L. Koup
e: al
Ba'do Bridge, D. B. Reit
et al
Cocoiiraus Bridge, Snyder
Co , one half
McCoysville Bri-lge, Jerry
Wilenaa et al
Thompsontown Iron Bridge,
aliebaal Coidren, et al..
MtWci SrMfr, C'lTla Kip-"
pie, etal....
Jsrico Bridge, John N. Smith
et al,
Dimrn's Iron Bridge, J. T.
Dimm, etal
Bea'etown Bridge, S. E. Pan
nebaker, et al..".. ......
WcCulloeh's Bridge, James
Milliken, etal
McCnllocli'a Iron Bridge,
George McCulloch, et al.
Cuba Iron Bridge, W. II.
Doming, at at
Delaware Iron Bridge, Jona
than Kroider, work and
material.....
Total
Public Buildings.
James J. Horning, repairs te
jail aad court bouse..,.
Geo. J. Stutts, work ou gas
generator. ..... .......
J. W. Wagncr.cleaning conrt
bonse clock Ae.........
W. N. Starrett, 15 tons cosl
for jail
K. II. HcClinMc, locks for
court buuso.... ...... ..
W. C. liuiapbery, hauling
away asbes. ..
Jesse Howe, irons for jail
windows. ......... .....
K. W. Jacobs, waiar aud sew
erage plant complote...
Isaac E:ka, plastering jail and
court house. material Ac.
II. W. Cavenv, paint lug and
papering jail and painting
court bouse ...
J. II. Neely. See. borough
water plugs. '.. ......
Mifflin Water Co.. payment
for water.
Jacob Etka, plastaring court
house.... .............
Joseph Brindle, work on
conrt house and jail....
H. C. McClellan, hardward,
for court bonse and jail.
Manbeck A Nelaon, lumber
for court bouse snd jail.
Daniel Pannebsker, iron and
work on jmil windows. . .
Jacob Browaud, extra work
coart beuse and privies.
Cbas. Kanninger, hauling at
court bouse
Geo. Johnson, cleaning jail
chimneys....
Henry liawk, work on pave.
ment...... ...........
K. H. McClintie, gasoline for
court house...........
H. C. McClellan, gasoline for
court house...........
Guss A Sieber, bsrdware for
court house. . . .
B. Gilbert A Son, check tor
conrt house doors ......
W. C. Hickok A Co , irons
end rollers for coutt yard
gatus
W. S. Arbogaat, supplies,
Jiardware, oil Ao. for
court house. ..........
Total
7 IS
23 00
12 00
9 56
20 CS
7 86
65 60
19 00
10 60
47 SO
208 C6
16 78
6 00
8 00
84 14
6 00
9 IS
45 21
1 00
84 67
1 689 64
9 06
1 00
2 25
61 0E
4 0)
8 00
2 50
813 20
42 30
27 65
80 00
66 67
6 00
180 70
45 69
84 60
10 25
19 66
1 15
1 50
85
22 61
18 04
2 26
900
14 92
17 89
$ 1410 6
Miscellaneous Payments.
Edward S. Wright, expenae
of prisoners at Western
Pehitentiary $ 888 66
Warden, expenses ef inmates
at Huntingdon Reforma
tory 144 90
State Treasure, state tax on
personal property...... . 2379 68
State Treasure, atate tax on
county bonds..... 497 86
W. 8. North, Coanty Treas
ure. salary on commission . 680 88
Manbeck et Nelson, coal for
cenrt bonse 168 26
Wm. H. Groninger, payment
from state tsx returned
for state work 200 00
T. M. Marshall, superinten
dent public school for
county institute 188 99
Auditors, auditing county af
fairs ; 120 00
Commissioner, attending
Commissioners conven
tion at Mesdville, Pa.... 66 10
Thomas G. Leaver, reward
- for catching borse thiol.
W. Gross,Treaurer State
, Lunatic Hospital for
mates
J. W. Stimmell, agricuuurai
society
S K. Kinzer, cxprtwssge...
Cbas. Knuninger, rreigbt and
hauling
W. Af. Beale, scslpa and
justices fees
Harry E. Bonsall, P. M., post
age for county offices...'
Ten districts, sheep damages,
80 cases
J L. Barton, et al, burial ot
9 veterans...... ..
T. W. Anker A Son, et al.
tombstone lor i veier
ana .......
Incidentals ...........
ToUl
Interest Paid.
Six per cent, interest, Union
Trnat Pomnsnv. . . . ..
. 401 C4
Six per cent, interest, Tern
norarv Loans..........
187 60
Four per cent.
interest,
6524 87
County Bonds
i. .......
6112 91
Bends snd other debt piid;
Donas nearinc percent,
aud Union Trust Com
pany 'a elaim bearing 6
per cent. $368.90. of
stolen was lurnianea oj
sale of ether 4 per cent.
bonds
.. $ 40 774 80
Recapitulation.
Money paid to aescsso-s and
collector.. ....
Blectiea
Public o dices
Conrt snd jurors pay. .......
Common wealth's costs... .. .
Constal les and justices
Printing and stationary
Commissioners office and
courthouse.......
Sheriff's fees and prisoners
eipepss ....
Roads and bridgra, views and
damagca....
Tramp
County bridges
Public buildings.
Interest.
4 pei cent, bonds and 6 per
cent., debts paid 138 90
of which was f u-niibd
by silo of 4 per cent.
ennnty bonds
Miscsllsneous payments
4107 90
956 26
424 02
1919 10
678 90
292 68
832 62
1953 68
941 38
145 10
203 18
1539 61
1401 Cl
6112 91
40 774 59
6 693 04
All orders issued
aes.
Cash in the Ire-aaury
Cash in the treasury from dog
tax
Outstandine cotintv tax due.
Outstanding state tsx due...
Outstanding dog tux due....
Due the county lor keeping
lunatics
$ CS 874 21
$ 8 088 80
217 52
15 931 67
1 032 49
631 65
f81 55
130 26
Total
Liabilities
4 per cent, county bonds
Liabilities over as-:
Liabilities over assets in 189-".
Reduction of debt daring tb
year 1R95
$ 21 162 18
140 043
118 8S6 82
li6 199 72
7 812 93
We the undersigned Comnijioners o
Juniata county, in compliance with the law,
do publish tbe foregoing statement of tha
Receipts. Expenditures. Assets and Liabil
ities of the said connty for the year ending
December dial. 2. D. 1S95, as compiled from
tbe records of tbe office.
WIS. H. MOORE.
NEIL M. S flif ART,
WILLIAMSON VAN ORVEH.
fittest: Wm. U. Gacmisjoza Clerk.
ConmssioxBB's DrriCR.
Mifflintown, Fs., Jar. 27, A. D. 169. $
They Are Marked This Way
PELLULOI0
MARK-
INTCNLIsieo
The cronuine interlined collars end
curl's with a Celluloid" eurtaoe. and tbe
piiI.y water-proof collars and cuffs
worth buying.
TRAOf
ELluloIB
INTCRLINCO
They are worth buying, because they
trenrslx times longer than linen, keep
c-laau longer, and when coiled, you
enn clean them yourself.
TRADf
LULOj
MARK.
INTERLINED
Ytiu can clean tbem yourself with a
-.vrt cloth as ecuiily and quickly as you
c:n u-Hsh yonr hands whether at
I'.ome or abroad.
TRADE
flT MARK-
At home or abroed, you'll find them
more. comfortaDle, more convenient
ii:l more economical than any other
collars and euiTs made.
TRADE-
LLULOIQ
As A r-.af W
MARK-
INTCKLINCO
Acc-tH no itmtal (. Msul la mil mt?v anrt liro-S-l
tTTytefc-n'or sv-nt bj a dirrrt. rolIra SJO. CsWh.
t i.f: 'c pair posuiaid. Stat aiie ,nd etvje.
THE t'F.LLl 1.01D COSPANT, NEW T02K.
,c -2cSa a sa 1st Lb rest clesns-r
I.rom S. ATEtxsox. F. M. M. P.-asan,
ATKIM5JIN St, PERSELL,
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
MliTLlNTOWN, PA.
By Collecting end Ccsvayancing prompt
!y attended te.
Orric On Main street, in place of resi
dence ef Louis K. Atkinsen, Ks)., aoata
Sridge street. fOct 5, 1892
9TILBER FORCE ICnTTETER,
Attorney-at-Iaw
District Attorney.
M 1 FrLlW TOW H, PA.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
ea.D.n.CBA wroBB, bb. bakwih n.caawroae
YyH- D M CRAWFORD A SON,
have formed a partnership for the practice
of Medicine and their cellatteral branches.
Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or.
ange afreets, Mifflintown, Pa. .One or both
el them will be found at their office at all
times, unless otherwise profesciecl!y en
gaged. April 1st, 18S5.
JJP.DERR,
rRACTICAL. DENTIST,
(Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col
lege,) formerly of MifHiobnrg, Pa., ha lo
cated permanently in ilifliinfown, as suc
cessor to tbe lata Dr. O. L. Derr, and will
continue the dental business (established
by tbe latter in 1860) at the well known of
fice on Bridge street opposite Court House.
VCF- TEBTII EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
JV CMeroferm, Ether, or Ou sW.
No Sore 6am or Discomfort to patient,
either during extraction or afterward.
All these are Guaranteed vr co charge
will be made.
ILf All work guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction. Terms, strictly csh.
H. P. DERR,
PractlcaU DcHtiat.
OS u
eyj 8.9
268 08 .- C WP'hS&b
100 00 1 S?&lm
16960 llP if)
33 00 I - yyj .
406 00
ai2o V J
,ass
V
Tired,
Nervous
V ... t.M.ble es anyoo
could feel, urea " even after
unable to $o out on the street even i a .i
$7"5 T-uwilded to try Hood's
il5 found1 Hood's Pill" - bc,,0',',
benefit and Ihighlyremncadtheiri
M ins J kssi Fbeiout, Saddle Biver, a. J
Hood's SarsapsriKs
Is tho Only
Truo B!od Fasnfas?
Prominently In the public eye toay.
Hood's Pllla eureaUUverills.
25s.
Tuscarora Yally Eailroad.
SCHEDVLI IX EFTICT MOSDiT SXTTEMBEB
30, lf95.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS. NolNo3
DAILT, EICKPT SUMDAT.
Blair s Mills Lt 8 CO 2 00
Waterloo 8 05 2 05
Leotard1 Grove 8 10 2 10
Ro.s Frm. 8 15 2 15
P.?rtt!ack S 20 2 20
Est WaterforJ 8 30 2 30
ITetiiaJD 8 37 2 37
Hot.ev Grove 8 42 2 42
Futt- Bighau 8 48 2 48
Wrb!e 8 55 2 55
PWasat View 9 00 3 CO
Sevtu Pins 9 00 3 08
Seme mil 9 10 3 10
Grah-iu's 9 14 3 14
Stewart 9 lfi 3 16
rrcedorn 9 18 3 18
Turl-ttt '9 20 3 20
OU Pert 9 25 i 25
Pert Ilojl Ar. 9 30 3 SO
0a
- Trains N'a. 1 and 2 c innect at port Royal
with vTay Psstsneer and Seashor Express
on P. R. K , and 'os. 8 and 4 with Hv.l ea-t
TTESTIf AIID.
c
u
a
s
STATIONS. I
DAILY, ZXCSPT gCSDAT.
1T0.2NO.4
A. If
Port ICoyal
OM Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Graham's
Spruce Hill
Seven Pines
Pleatact View.. . .
Warble
Fort BIfbRra
Honey Grove
Hecktoan
East W.Urford..
Perul.: ck
Ross Farm
Leonard's Grova.
Waterloo
0.0:19 4515
1.310 50!5
2 8,10 5515
3.7 10 57i5
4.4:10 5915
5.e
11 0115
6.3
7.2
9.0
11 055
11 09 5
11 15 5
10.011
20 5
26!o
12.0 11
14.011 33 6
15 1 11 386
17.5111 456
20.5 11 55lfi
22.0 12 00 6
24.012 05 6
25.512 10:6
27.012 15:6
Blair's Mills..
Ar.
Traits Nos. 2 snd 3 connect with Sia -
Lin st Blair's Mills for Pnn..rH nwi..t
bnrg and Dry Enn.
J. C. iiOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
T. S. S100RHEA.D,
President.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pEERT COPNTT RAILROAD.
Tbe following schedule went Into effect
Morns' 1893' "J th8 ,r"in, ,fiH be run "
p.m
4 30
4 8
4 89
8 41
4 45
4 46
4 61
4 64
a. m
16
9 21
9 24
9 26
9 29
9 81
9 3C
9 89
9 41
Leave Arrive
Duncannou
King's Mill
Sulphur Spring
'Corman Siding
Montebello Park
Weaver
Roddy
Hoffman
Royer
Mahanoy
Bloomfleld
Long'a Road
Nellson
Dun's
Elliotsburg
Bcrnheisl's
Green Perk
'Montour June
Landisburg
Arrive Leava
n
8 49
8 34
8 31
P 29
8 26
8 24
819
8 16
8 14
8 11
8 05
7 62
p. ra
8 60
8 44
841
8 89
8 36
8 84
8 29
8 26
3 24
8 21
8 IS
2 4f.
4 56
.4 69
9 44
6 10 10 00
6 17 10 07
6 22 10 13
6 25 10 IS
6 28 10 19
6 24 10 25
6 86 10 27
6 41 10 82
6 09 11 20
7 46 2
7 43 2
7 40 2
7 34 2
7 82 2
7 27 2
65 1
p. m a. ns
Train leaves Blnnmn.i.i ZTl ' m P
and arrivea at Landisbnrg at 6 47
Train leaver Landisburg at 6 14 n m
arrive, at Bloomfleld J6.bl "n4
arrive at t0 87 a. m.. .04.66
ru!:."..
cwi cuuiaourg ii w a. at., and 5 09 m
All sUtiena msrh-H ,.v - " c 09 P- m-
train. w, con,.' 7o
MIFFLINTOWN MARKKTS
MrvnutTown, Feb. 28, 1890."
MIFFLINTOWNGRAIN
Wheat
Corn in ear......
Oars, "
Rye ....".."
Cloverseed. ...... .'"
Butter ..........
Es lllLlll""
Ham
MAKKST
79
60
22
50
...
29
12
18
12
7
Booulder, .......
Lard......... .
csiues, ..........
Timothy eed..... "
92.00
Bran
60
90
hundred
no
1.MG1
""toSO
Mh;r "".Viio
Middling ... ......
Ground Alum Salt
American Salt....""
PENNSYLVAKU B1ILE0AP.
a . fiuadar Mar 20.
t tin aiiu V ii
1895.tmn.willirnn.vfoHow
Imim Philsdolpbta at
4 88..nst Harflrtwrg If a. -I Dnncja-
"' V Dvk. t M
Port Koysi iu vi " " . "
Sboliil0 21 a.mi Lewistewa 1 0
" u.w..m. n 08 a. sot Newtea
t JUitaa lliia. m? Mount Unloa 1140
a.m. SHttaberarl M V. as.
n.rrisbnrc 11 20 a. m; Duacaanon 11 f0
ro, Harriabnrg h M
a. ! i"'f".':':'.:u.v..t.. its
8 05 p- ui; aiw"' - " " - -9J
S HMta 47 pf -i !- "ft
Ew.rw. 7 1 p. -i fc;'!
m- Newtoa Hn)iln 0t p. 5 Hunting
?' . m m: Trron 1 16 p. m; Alteo.a
pJiflc',Sxre- taM rhU4elpbU at
, Icizi a. , - " .
nc-t 8 9 a. a; rors isoyw w
ST. 4 t7a.t L.wi.t.- 4 68 a. -)
rewn6 80 a. ; Huntingdon 6 0 a.
; -. yrone 0 66 . as; Alteoaa 7 40 a. ;
Pittsburg 12 10 p.
Oyster Expres leave Pbiladnlpbla at 4-
40 v m; Hanisbnrf at 10 20 p. ; Mawport
11 t p. m; sliasin 11 t p. Icewistowa
12 68 a. m; Huntiegden 12 66 a. ns-l Trojs)
142 a aa; Altoona 3 oo a. an; riiwr
' Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at II 25 p.
m; Harrrisbnrg 8 60 p. an; Dnnsnen 4 14
p. Newport 4 87 p. m; MiOia 6 10 p.m.
Lewistewa 2 P- ; P'
Iluntingdoa zo p. w; u r
Altoona 7 40 p. an; ntuaarg n
F. in.
SAO 1 n anv.
Qirrisburg Accodatitn leave Al
teon at 6 00 a. m; Tyraa2ta. i; Haat
i.lon 6 05 a. m; Newten Hamill" 6 83
,t .r a so a. na: LeWlstewa
a to; cBcjyww ww-
7 IS a. m; Vifflin 7 88 a. oa; Pert Keyal
7 44 a. ro; Uexico 7 48 a. m; Thempsoa
towa 8 02 a. m; Milleratowa t li a. an;
Jfswport 8 22 a. m; Duncnon S 49 a ;
Harrisburg 9 20 a. m.
Sea Shore leaves Pitttshnrg S 10 a b;
Altoona 7 15 am; Tyren 7 48 a ; Hunt
ingdon 80 a ; lleTevtewa 1 16 a at;
Lewistewn 9 8 a ro; Mifflin t 66 a BB;
Pert Reval 9 69 a m; Tseasn-entewn 10 14;
M niestown 10 22 a is; II ewpert 10 82 a as;
Dnncaanon 10 64 a m; Jlarvavilla 11 07 a
n; Harrisburg 11 2i a m; rhilaaelpbU S 00
m.
Main Lin Express leaves Pittsburg at
8 00 a. ip; Alte-aa 11 40 a. as; Tyrone 12
03 p. n; Huntiegdon 12 85 p. ; Lewls-
; town 1 83 P. m; IfifBiu 1 60 p. an; Harris.
burg 3 10 p. aa; Baltimore 0 16 p. m; Wash
ington 7 80 p. in; Philadelphia 6 3 p. m;
New York 9 23 p. m
Mail leaves Altoona at 2 00 p. na, Tyrone
2 85 p. to, Huntingdon 8 20 y na; Newton
Hamilton 8 61 p. as; McVeytown 4 12p. m;
Lewistewn 4 8 p. as; Uialia 6 08 p. aa.
Port Koyal 6 09 p. m; Jsfexie 6 18 p. am;
ThoniDsontown 6 p m; Millerstewn 688
p. in; Newport 6 48 p. m; Duncannen 0 29
p. m; ilsrrisburg 7 00 p. a.
Mail Expre; leave Pittsburg at 1 90 p.
m; Alteena6 05 p. aa; Tyrone 9 87 p. an;
Huntingdon 7 20 p. m; HcVeytewa 8 04 p.
re; Lewistown 8 25 p no; JfitVia 9 47 p ns;
Part Royal 8 52 p. ra; Miilersttwn 9 67 p.
u; Nsw port 9 28 p. re; Puncansea 9 60 p.
m; Herri bnrg 10 29 p. so.
Philadelphia Expreaa leave Pittsburg at
4 89 p m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrea 9 89
p. ui; Banti.gdoft 10 12 p. aa; Meant Un
ion 10 82 p. tr; Lewistewn 11 16 p.m; Mif
n,n II 87 p. m; Harrisburg 1 00 a. an; Phil
adelphia 4 80 New York 7 S3 a. ns
LEWISTOWK DITI3ION.
Train for sandury at 7 86 a. as. and 9 W
p. m., leave Sunnury far Lewistewn 19 09
a. m, and 2 25 p. es.
TYRONE DIT130K.
Train leave for Bellefaata aad La :
Haven at S 10 a. an., 8 34 aad 7 26 p. as.
leave Lock tlaven tor Tyrone 4 90, 9 19 p
oi. and 4 15 p. m.
TTRONE AND CLEARFIELD K. S.
Trains lesre Tyrone for Clearfleld aad
Curnenarille at 8 20 a. m.. 8 16 aad 7 SO
p n... leave Curwensville lor Tyroae at 4 99
a. ra , 9 15 and 8 61 p ns.
For, rates, maps, ato., call oaTiekat
Agent, or address, Tho. . Watt, P.
A. W. D., 110 Fifth Aveaac, Pitts.
bnrr. Pa
15
20
25
27
29
31
35
39
45
50
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PaiVOST.
J. R. Wood,
Oen'l Pats. Act
Qen'l Manager.
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NEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAlr
ley Railroad Company. Time table
of passenger trains, in effect en Monday.
October 1st. 1891.
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40
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STATIONS.
West
ward. a
East
ward. P M A
Newr- it
BnfUlo Bridge...."
Juniata P;rnc.0 ...
W ahncta
Svlvae
Wat-r Plug ....
BloorntieM Junct'n.
Valley Roarl
Elliot torture.
Green Park .......
Loysville
Fort Robeson .....
Center ..........
Cisna's Run
Andersonbnrg .....
S'1""
Mount Pleai nt ...
New Germant'n
9 95 10 00
8 16
9 19
9 28
9 85
8 49!
8 e;10 03
6 12 19 97
4 1510 10
6 25 111 17
22 19 20
6 81 10 26
9 8910 84
8 61 10 46
6 64 10 49
7 16 11 00
7 1211 07
7 17:11 12
7 23:tl 1R
8 44
9 61
9 99
7 10
7 29
7 f5
7 88
7 41
7 34
7 46
7 48
7 62
7 65'
7 27.U 22
7 85 11 SO
7 41 11 SR
7 451 11 40l
D RING President and Maeagt,,
C. K. Miiiaa, General Agent.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
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