SENTINEL tV lirJ:UiLlCAK Kl?FLINTOWN. " WEDNESDAY. FEB. R, 1897. B. F. SCIIWBIER BDITOB AID rmOHIITOB. Tm fall in tbe price of wheat in Chicago last Friday ami Saturday, caused an excitrinent among grain dealers. The United States Senate by a vote of 40 to 4 passed a bill for an ap pointment of a commission to an in ternational money confarense to con sider me question of bi-meta'iaui. Claims aggregating ten million dollars have been fil?a have been fil ed in the State Department by citi zensol the United Stales against Spain for losses sustained by the war in v;uoa. PkeSiuesT elect McKialey has thus far selected for hia Cabinef, John Sherman, Secretary of State; Lyman .1. Oaje, Secrt tary of the Treasury; JJufs- II A. A'gcr. Secretary of Yr; James Wilson, Secretary of Agricul ture. Georoe B. KouEaTs, President of the Per.usylvaniii Railroad Company, died at Lij heme neMr I'hilurleii.hia list Saturday afternoon, oged Gi yesrs of indigestion and catarrh of the stomach. Ho had been serious ly ill since last August Ha was of Wels'u extraction. His first. American ancestor came to America in ICSSund settled in Pennsylvania where rail road President Roberts was born and died. Ha was educated in tbe schools of the neighborhood where he was born and at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy where he learned civil engineering. After corair.g from school ho entered tho Sf rvice of the lYnnsvlvaaia Railroad Comj'icy as a rodaiau, avl that, was the beginning of Lis career with tbo railroad company of which he b- cama President. The rai!ronl of ficaa all alorg the I:ne tavo been drapped in mourning for him. Cleaning Marble- It is often the case tbat handsome marble becomes almost hopekssly soiled acd sta.i.e t, and there is a de mand for a simple, practical recipa for restorieg it. The following from nn excellent authority is highiy com- mocded: lake tq-ial parts of" oxgall powdfrod 8oa and pipe clay, and and a little turpentine. Apply a coating to the marb!, and when t h.orougMy dry rub it off and wash with warm, soft water. This will c eanso wit'a ont destroying the polish. If tbo marble is badly (.taiued, a second ap plication may be necessary. Awrt'i,. At 11 o'r.lock Saturday morning the framo house occupied by William Croylc, which was situated on the outskirts of Bedford, was discovered to be on fire, and before an alarm could be given the whole structure was in ;irrs. Mrs. Crovle succeeded in throwing two of the children out of tbe window to the father below. It is supposed she went beck to get the other two children and was suffocated, for she disappeared from tho window and was i:ot seen again. AVhen the deid bodies of the mother and children were takea from tho ruins of the houee tothicg but the trunks remained. The legs, arms and heads were burned off. lue 2-weeks old baby, wlr.ch was thrown out of the window i-i so Sfcvenly burned that it will probably die from the effects. The father was also buined about the head aud arms" The Bubonic Plague- "Tlie history of tho trne bviboai'? r.liigua dates b.ck to tho third cpd- tury before Christ. In the sixth centur;,-, it prevailed in E iropo and Eiypf, lasting fifty Vf ars. It is snid tbt in Constantiuople it casried tif 10,000 in one day. It prevailed in the fourteenth cbnturr throughout Europe, and also in the fifteenth acd sixteenth centuries. In the sixteenth century in London it was very eevs-re, a thousand dying weekly m .London. In 1570, 100.000 persons died in Moscow anil the litighborhood. Ia 1572, 50.0C0 perished st Lyots. In tuo nrst tiail 01 tue nivectet-nlii cm- turv, it still prevailed in Europe. In 1C5(. it is snid to have carried off 300.000 persons within five months in Europe. Tbe great plague in Lid dou was in 1CC4. Tbe total number of deaths from the pUgae in London in 1605, was estimated aiQyOfjO-it prevailed ftlsolhloughcut various portiocs.;f.V,nr0pe in tut eighteenth century. It prevailed also throughout various portions ot Europe in the eighteenth century. Iu tha nine teenth century it prevailed ia Con stantinople, lliisoia, India, China, Egypt, Arabia aud Pel sia. The last out-break of the plague tnEaiopean soil was that of 178 and IS79 in tLe neighborhood of Astrakhan, on the Volga in Russia. The pla-rue of London beg.nn in December 1C64, there being as many as 6,000 deaths a week, and it was scarcely stayed wheu tne greal fire of London broko out. The whole city ws in flames, and the seeds of the disease were destroyed. "When it prtTailed in Russia in 1878. the 'double cordon' was estab lished, A line of soldiers encircled all the suspected territory and anoth er tbe district where infection wos kr.own to exist. So deadly was tbe disease that the percentage of deaths quickiy roe to 100, every patient, eve iy doctor and every nurse elyiDg when th plague was at its height. It became necessary therefore to clear the people out c-f some towns in the alley of the Volga and burn ev ery house to the ground." To Florida via Pennsylvania Kallread. The mid winter exodus has begun. The discomforts and dangers of wet wintir weaiher are here, bit to the penthward from a clondless eky, beams a beautiful tsuo upon a bloom ing land. Tbe Dext Pennsylvania Railroad ur lo Jacksonville, allowing two wrvls in Florid.-, will Lave New York and Philadelphia, Fbrnary t). Excursion tickats, including rail way transportation, Pullman aco m inodations (one berth). al niealt en route in both directions while trawl ing on the spi o'al tr in. will be Fold at ihe following atis: New York. $50.00; Philadelphia, MS.OO; Canarj- dVgm, $52 85; Erie, $54 83; Pitts bnrg. S53.00 acd at proportionate rates from other Dointa, For tickets, itineraries and o:hr ir formation apply to ick-t nren. Tourist Arenfc ai 1196 Broad or -tr New York or to Gm. W. B yd, As sixtact General Passenger Acects Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Fragments of Love. Whygmsp tby friend with flru embrace, With kindness a I bis fears dupl ice; Why ara we tbtn s well dispoiuj. To sufior stl, yet lore nnloM. Though 700.lb.lul days re bright and fair; tut older age comet on with c ie, And many a fear tbouf b dim and goun. Bring memories of a j iyoiu throng. We b.ve onr fither more each diy; Bee 3 11 so tlici' ioclcs aro turning grar; B.:cusn tbi ir burs tbd'ugh iiwt or atd, Tt-r are tbe urn.! w0 aro so glad. We (bans (hem lor tbeir uobln dec-da, liich lives tr.rengh Mo a creed, ' joyoui And someone here or someone there, Kay new I'glit and not despiir. Van is a mortal so I'm toM. Though be be of carnal life and cold; There is an innate tpot .lia- e'ows, Where love, affection anil truth flows Ob, blissful age that never dis, Tby name we Ion! Thy love descries ' The wonders of an unseen world; for beaut is s a:e to the unioid. Again, oh lore, tby Dame we hail, As on this tnfdendly main sve sii'; While billows roll and temi'.ests soar, We strive to kicp tncstnoi H etLoie Oh love, Adieu!, thy charms untold, W iltout tbto all bis world is cold, A single pleasure would there be. But with thee all 1 lue is, so free. Salimcs Colo a. Why.Ice Water in .Iajurleu. The reason wbv so m'ltiy pbvsi kiii.r nf r 't,.r jam vi wici cians otct to the drio uuring meainras is mil Americacs, us a rule, drink ice water. Ti-e tern - perature of the stouneh is from 98' ljtyir t.) 100 Fahrenheit. After a meal it i 1 ''e tncnty 1 .-1 1 r nn. ,n , ., ; Te outstanding tux state) sb.u.d be from 99 to 102, and if a i Tax. a :vied in tWcountv person is exercising it sometimes -nili ; " ttato ' run np to 103. Now thi.i teropera-iToaJditionilassessaient ture is necessary to c.".rrv on cio-ea-i county lion in a perfectly healthful vV ,v l'"'!'!'.?.'!! Constant drinking of i.-o water during : j0 5 perV- nVidVed "stato the meal of an ice at the close cf th ' To over raid tas 189U... meal will rednce the tf rapf ratcro ( f i Tocash tro-n ale of bonds 13,680 00 the stomach sometimes to 95, which iT"c"-h1,'rrnLal;c"'rC''' , 1 Lurnl r Dr. Browu.... 16 0J would step digestion and sooner crjTocas;i llo,a cotumitiee h.'cr render one a cocfiraied dyspep - tic. Water of an ordinary tt-mtera-ture is not so object-en;! 1 lj in "fact, it would be better to ttke a swallow of water now and then dariug the meal provided the water is coo!, not iced. Fosds that are slightly diiu'.ed aro morn easily digested than t Itcse 1 y Mrs. S. T Il--rer in February L-idies Heme Journal. Tour I Callfrntn via Pcun 3 1 van I a Railroad. The Tif-xt Cahfomi i tour of the Pnnsylvania Jttilroad will leave New Yo:k and Philadelphia by Fpee iul train of P'lhinm Palace cars. Feb ru.iry 21, visiting the great jtfam moth Cuve and stopping at New Or leans during tho Slardi Gras Carniv al. Four weeks will be allowed on the Pacific Coast, and two days wi'.l be sptT.t on the return tnp at Cidor a;io bprsngs and tae (iurden of Gid-i. S f.os will rdso be ma le at ,. r . , ... , , Silt Like City, D,'!ivar and Omaha. This Hoas of tho m,0t delightful and compietA tours t-Vf r planned. 1 Tickets inelu.'i'jg railroad trans-! portaticr, Palhaaa accr-iiuaoJatiorm 1 l.m,. ,!r.iiSu l.Hl,'l .oao'o .n .,.,! c-iri'iijiu drivvs and hotel ucenjiuo- d:itio::s g iiug and rtt'irn and tr ms porta' ion in California, will bj sld at rato of 350 from nil stations on tho Pennsylvania Kiilroad systm ear f of Piitsbarg. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 119G BroadwHV, N-jw York or Geo. W. Ii-.yd, Asitittu-.t Gi'iit'rtl Pcessnger Agerjf, Dread Htrct Sta tion, Philadelphia. f2A. MARRIED: Cnozren Uxderwood. Oil Ihtt 2(5:h ult., iu Columbia couctv, by Hsv. li. M. Hnvt'.er. G. G. ('rosier nnd Aurjio Underwood, both ofPcvLi Kov.il. hnntii RPS-i Oa the 5th of Jauuarv, 1S97, at O.tk'aa.l .W.l!s, Pa, by Rev". J. J R-igh-ird, !Jr. William V. Shiit aixl Miss Mary E. Kiush. I.10HT Bakner. Oa tho 13ih of Jhu'v, 1S97, at ilitil utown, bv llev. J.jhn H. .Mortimer, Tbad S. " .Light and Mary E. Burner. AIegacgitev Stutts. On the 14 h of January 1837, by Kev. Joliu II. ilr.rtimer, Williao iMegauhey- end. Maud '.I. Stmts. Swaix PiomsoN. On the 13:h cf January, at -ViKliutovvp, by Rty. John II. Mortimer, Thomas (J. Swain and Clara It'. bison. RrMBAuoH Clikge3 Oa the 19th of Jannarv, in Greenwood township, by Jacob "iTorry, J. 1, James D. Run.bangh aud Carrie II. Cinyer. VilTUS -0 W N MAKJKTS. Virri.arows, Feb. 3, .1397. MTFFLT"70Wrf GRAIN MA3KK7S V- lit'i-t '; ..rn in e.:r. . . ' ........ Ke , C,oV irt , Butter...... Kggs Ham Shoulder . t-5 30 18 35 . 14 .12 1 2 . 12 .. 7 t2. 0 Lard, Hde. Timutby seed.... F a-seed Bran...... . ..... Chop 60 9 $1.20 a band red Middlings Ground - !uu Salt. American 3 ait.... 1.10 1.00 ;6c to 8()c Philadelphia MakkEts. Fcb'v 2. 1S97- Wheat 85 to SDc: corn . 27e: oats 22 to 24c; live chickens 7 to So a lb; turkeys 10c; ducks 10c; geeso 8 to iuc; cutter 1S to oc; e-'o-g 15 to 16c: j apples 30 to 50c a bush.; onioDg 90 to 9Jc b jkLj Southern iestace per bar rel $1 GO o $2 00; Sou: hern tomatoes per hox 2 to $2 50; Pennsylvania to- bacoo fi lers 6 to 12c scd 12 to 14c; ! cioverseed 83 per ib. East Libebty, Pa , Feb 1 .c-CnU'.e. Ex rn, $4 75 i4 90; common $3a3. 2."; c5wf, $2.3.40; heiferp, $34; fresh e.-.w'a and t-priDgprs, $1540. Hops. fumfl light and pi', S3 85a3 90. j Sbeep Western wethers, $3.90a4 10; culls $1 50.i2; choice lambs, 54 90a5 -23; veal calveo, j ;G 50. Reduced Rate to YfaahlngloB ooacnuot nf Ihe Inauctt - ration via t'consylranla - Railroad. For the bjncfi of t'nso who de sire to attend the ceremonies inci dent to tl e in .u 'iird'icn of Vra i.l.T.t. elect .AA-Kinlcy, tLe Pennsylvania jKiihoa l Cirujiacy will Fell excursion jtickeisto Wpliing'ou. March 1, 2, !3 an I 4. valid to return from Starch ! 4 to 8, at tbe following rates From New Yo:k $S 00; Phihdelphia $5.40; B.lMmore $160; Uarriburg S5.0G; I WiUinmsprt SH .79; Bofflj S11.20; II cbrsK r 10 48; Altoona and Fitts- S Kg itJ.OC; una from all other sta j li ns on t! c Pen:. ylvinit sys'em at j r -du cd r-ites. j Ti:is ii'augjr.iti'-n' will be a rocst inttrf slii: ev-tit. and will undoubt- t.ti-j f r: t it large number of people from t-vcry solu m of the coauiry. The tniigu:fic"it facilities of the Pe nupylvi'iia Ri!r..a.l in-ike this line toe ftvori:e route to the National Cupiial at i.'l timr-8, and its enormous equiprnurt ad splendid terminal ad vanlsps at V8;iington make it es pecrilly popular ou tach occa sior.s. ml. LEGjIL. EIPTS AND EXPENDITURES or TUB- COUNTY OF JUNIATA From January 1, 1S3G. to January 3, 1S9 7, Inclusive To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Chmmoa Pitas of Juniata Cjunty; We the nnclerritfr.ed Auditors elected and Horn arcordin to law, to examine, all'. it ana suttla the account or thj Commissioner-!, Sheriff ar.il Treasurer, of tho I Conntv of Juniata, lor the year ending De- , cemtier -1, lsJ-i, met tor that purpose in tho Auditors' OfhYe, ia Milttintown, on Monday, b'",e ,h,!f""r;;i ,ur ef January, lS9r, and tnnTii fh, ,m0 account as follows: ik9;. y S. .N'oKTH,Tnr.AscaEa, 1 Jan. 1. To bibnre irom 3,0?S 80 15,981 57 1,082 4! 2S,9B2 52 2,211 71 92 66 372 10 8! 01 1 47 l oi Chas. liamcr 91 99 79 88 23 00 29 50 115 00 15G 7 5 41 50 To cah Payette township kcej-in Mand tiill..... To canh troiu Walker t:wn ship, kecpi'j Susan Kuf man .... To ca.h from S. B. Loudon J p'jrchi-e money To c;ih Irom Shtrift Cal houn, fines. ! Tn from i-nmitv kli'.rn j of i:ouor iicensei i To emu irom misceiln To C3uii Irom eoea sources. Total ..$55,910 95 Dec 31, bv overpaid tXf" Jxn'J.nrv 1, 1 S By error outstanding t ix audit 1 b03 By orders p lid 1894 Bv ord-rs p:H lH3 j. By orders paid 1836 By otilstiiid'g tax qounty By otitstunJiD tx state Total January 4, Balance lne cfrntv 91 61 20 CO 17 ,16 34 8') 41 705 28 10,359 10 1099 23 $59,716 88 69i 07 lf;36 J. P. Ca'.hocs, Suzmrr db ca. j Jutiu iry let, fin: collect- r. k"V,V"V" li9va Doci-br SI, to cash pam rre3Sur.r 115 00 189J- yaTNolttwT iTiVacitaa, Doorli ra ca. Jann.iry 1, To b.il mce last ' ... 217 52 To nn-.-snd it oK tax . . 681 0 To 5 p-T c'Tit. added and idd nice 1 .- laent.. 13 70 To lex levied, 189'i 637 0 To ove..-p4i l tax 47 To additions! aesiuent. . IS 09 Totil $ 1493 74 DL'Ciail?r Slat, By orlors piid !itH;, datu tgi 1S5J 6 50 22 82 677 53 Jiv od? p4i'l sheep dam pe 1891 liy t?x oii.'Mandic....... By error 5 per cent, udded each r.ccoant (SB5 10 1?97. Ji. 1, By balance du Coiny $681 61 OCTSTASniSO TAXSS DEO. 31, IS'JJ 19 J. Collec'ors. Districts. m'tn - H F'TF.iuVc Tiiscirora. $ SSS 55 1895. J. ( Brown, Boil-:, 682 91 Jacob Eorry, Jr:-etiwoo-.l, 226 57 Johd K. Trego, Li". - 838 02 S. II. "Kol limn, Mi iitown. 221 33 W, B.lcC.--ft.m. M I'ord. . 81561 W. S. Neimohd, Monro-.!. 49 92 H. M iBenberg. Patter.-.-.. 420 49 B. . I.yiio, Port Koyal. 23 A D Keritetler, SnKnehan'a 65 70 51. S. Es!i.Siruce Hi'lj 291 6 W. B. Brubaker, Thompsonto;vn, 99 o2 L. C. Calhoun, Turhntt. 23178 J. B. Bjrtnn, Tosrarora. 539 59 E.-.. Smith, Wa'ker. 350 04 1S9S. J. O. Brown, B.a'e. J. K. Spreece, Delaware. J. M. Mnswr, Fayette. Jaob Forry, Greenwood. C. E. Hnwer, t'ermoaigh. Joi.n E. Trego, Lick. S. n.Roilinan, Miffiintown. W. B. MeCaUn, Millord. IV, S. Ncimcnd. Monroe. II. 11. I-enberg. Patterson. B F. Lvtle, Port Kr.ral. M. S. Esh, Sprdce Hill. 946 51 ' 611 87 1018 19! 425 511 986 5- j 672 56 424 CI 13 .0 22 259 49, o5 2 ' 248 18 : 898 83 i A. U. Kerstetler. Susqnehanaa. 646 87 W. ;!. Ertibaker, Tuompsentowo. 118 45 L. C Colhoun, Tu-batt. 696 23 J. B. Barton, Tusearo.-a. 882 60 E. A. Smiih, V alter. 1280 2u I OtJTSTANDIXO TAXES DKO : Collectors. Districts. 1 189X I R. F. Croue,' Tuscarwra. 31, 189. Slat-". Deg. $33 75 25 52 28 09 9 to 18 34 20 86 20 84 49 82 8 41 86 33 7 00 6 28 11 39 45 4ii 16 j9 J J. O. Brown. Bsaie. ; Jacoii Forry, Greenwood. ' Jo-n E. Treo, Lack. S. H- Rollmali, Mifflintown W. B. JJcCahan, Uilljrd. W. S. Neimoud. Monroe, li. M. Ise berg, P tterson. B. r. Lytle. Port Eoyal. A. D Ke'stetler, Su.qahan'a. 14 06 H. S. Esh, Sprnce Hip, 62 18 W. B. Brubekea, Tliompaont'n. 1 83 23 27 2 89 8 00 28 83 31 72 80 00 14 75 27 29 28 25 37 0 L. C. Ca'boun, Turbntt. 4 81 J B. Banoo, Tusorora. 7030 E. A, Smith, Walkor. 28 07 I89ti. J. O. Brown. Basle. . $4 63 J F KnrAMH n..liuo.a eu CO j! M. Maer, Faytto. ' 22 25 Jco rorry, Ureenwoed. 17 00 C' E- Hower- Fermanagh. 68 12 John E. Trego, Lack. 85 So 31 00 S. II. Bollmao, Mifflintown. - 91 7 09 W. B. McCahan, i:toid. II 63 1600 W. b. Neimnnd, Monroe. . 19 45 15 25 H. M laenbrr;, Pattrrsoa. 42 23 -SI 85 B. V. Lrtle, Port Rojil. " 2i 16 6 88 tt. S. Voh. Syruc Hill. 14 95 22 00 A . I. Kerstetler, Susqaehaa'i.42 61 23 25 W. H. Bmb .k-r. 1 bomp'ul'o. 17 05 6 84 I. . C. Ua!h3cn, Tarbetr. 4 61 13 86 J. B. B.rtr.n. Tascamra. ti OS 36 77 K. A. Smith, Walker. 85 78 J3 gs All ot which is respectfully ccbaa tied T. K. BEAVEtt. ) W. W. DIUV, J County Auditors, n. 0. U ARTtfA.V, J .Wifflintown, Pa.. Janoary 12, 1897. STATES! EXTororden drawn by tbe Com mimic ners of the County ot Jnniitta, V.n tbe Treasurer thereof from tbe 1st d y of Jann rv, 1890, to tbe Slat d.i ot December, 1806. as taken from the records In the I'oitinii loners' Office. Justictt amd Connlablet, Commonwealth - Cases. J. Fr.nk Patterson, J. P., and otherff 6 03 Jo-.i-ph .Yolm, Constable, aa1 others 8 5U 9 74 53 , $ 874 G2 105 14 IS 25 88 t,0 Commonce Ih Febiuary Term, 1:96.. April Tt-rm, 1896 September Term, 1896. Decomber Turm, 1896., 9 681 61 Exoneration, jlbatemenlt end Pircentage. lb!M. H. F. Cnrtixe and others... 12 84 1994. 3. (). Brown sud others.... 655 81 1895. M. S. Ksh and others 1UI7 41 1696. J. V. Barton an otherB 14 10 9'29C9 66 Courtmnd Jurort' Pay. H. K. Rnioely, court crir $ 77 60 E.G. VanBaum, att-nograber f5 CO Joseph Cummitigi. stenographer .. 440 00 R. B. Nixon, boarding jurors..... 22 76 Jobn Bery. hauling jurors 2 00 Shelly Gray bill and others, grand jurors... 292 08 Sarcuul A. Gallaher aud other petit ' jurors 570 4". Totai Public Buildingt ...$2159 78 Jacob Browaud, December Iri95.. 9 12 OO 5 40 E. O. r.His, work 00 t-nce ate. .... JamfS Horning, corpenter, court bouse and jail.... Georjre J. Sin;ts, work oo gas uia- cliiuo and fence M itlintow n water company , water rent Emit Schott, 1'uniiDg tor court house II. D. Funk, plumbmg Manrm k Sc. Xvls n, coal and lumber 40 49 G 12 103 00 - 2 00 89 99 13 27 1. W. Ca lhoon. m iving ahes. . 1 00 W. H. ilaal, grsa seed lor court yard J. M. Gross, pjiutinR jul windows W. 8. Arbosast, Di:a, locks and courthouse supplies..... O. P. Robison, p intins j iil poreh Fzra C. Doty, dratt for supplies... Lewis Emery, movi-jg ashes Ilarrv Uornin.", hauliujr ashes ... Jacob E:ka 4c. Soa, work on j i'.I and court house Jacob Brewaad work on Mtlllm bridge Daniel Pon atbaktr, work at ji!.. C. Seeirar. niattinj for court house B' C. SlcClelau, matertil and ie. ' pairs jatt and court hotim Mifflintown llose company Samuel Lapp seUirff county bouse Gnss h. Seibvr, gasoline 71 53 75 9 18 60 3 09 19 00 10 63 3 15 40 45 88 97 10 CO 1 00 19 80 ToUl $ 460 28 Road and Bridge View and Damages. R. L.Uuss, damapr-a S 6000 Wni. A. StonOer, damages 75 00 S. A. Graham, and other viewers.. 11 40 Total. 14 M Canilcbles Returns . Samuel Graybill, and others, Feb ruary term. .... .$ 95 C4 Philip Psnoeb.iker, and others, April term 74 86 R. G.Dobbs.ard others, September 66 20 Wm. Nai!ktvel,aid other, Decem ber term...... 72 78 To'l S 309 48 Assessing and Registering. W, J, Ze.ders, end other assessorsf l.?C9 55 Tela!. .$1399 5 Tramps under Jet of 1885. Dr. L. Bunks, medical attention tramps..... $ W. S. North, railroad tickets trumps Julius Derr, preparing tr.inijij .or burial W. F. Snyder, burial of tramps.... 11. S. Scholl, for burUl ground cemetery 2 60 3 69 4 00 20 00 8 r.o 21 73 J. P. Calhoun, at Jail Totu! $ 69 92 County Priton. Calhena Sherift', ttfkioj; pr'S- oners to Penitentiary. ...f 158 66 Calhoun, SberifT, servins jur ors noticec ..... . ....... 25 CO , Calhoun, tramps boarding prisoners, laundry official tees itc 67 6 . Crawford & Bon, medical at tention and medicine.... 30 K9 D. M Toial... $ 890 91 Bonds Paid, I.obn VcNilt. and othita bonds.. $18100 00 Total $IS100 00 Interest Paid on Bonds. F. Schweirr and others interest $5428 84 Total $6125 81 Printing and Stationery. 1. C. Di"n". printing $ 177 75 W. J. Jickman, pr-nling 88 0t H. E. Bonill, printing 172 601 B. F. r-'chweier, priming 20!i 50 i Wm. Al'isnn, rintiic 293 75 j Marv J . iiun', Elatiotierv aud book bindicg . 21 85 ! W. H. Kollcnno tutienwry 4 57 J. H. Wr:)iht !tCo.,srl:')..l registry i " b'anka 5 f0 Wm. G. Jo.'.r.ston, piii.'ing letter hevls 4 15 W. F. Kurphy, legal cap paper.... 2 60 J. W. Speddy, advertiaioj:.. 6 00 Total $ 975 07 Commissioiaera Office. Jacob P.rowand.jinttor 1996 $ 144 00 N. N". Stewart's service as commis sioner 854 60 W. H. Aooe, seririce aa commis sioner... 407 59 Williamson VauOrmer service u commissioner............ 888 00 W. H. Groninger clerk to commis sioner 650 00 Felix T. Davu, Draughtsman 4 05 AlUiui-on k PennrZ, attorneys 40 CO W H-Gro.inger, clerk 2 day ia 1B97 6 00 Total Bridges. Joaatban Swartz plank $ 1993 C5 Mifflin J b'idg.... i Jacob Browand, work Hit'Jin 19 36 9 5U 2 00 33 42 23 05 15 60 14 60 4 00 10 88 35 89 3 47 11 00 4 00 140 16 800 00 11 41 108 01 64 19 6 60 82 20 13 26 and Cuba bridge D. S. Sieber, work Cuba bridle ... H. C. How.-r, matorial Cubt bridge James Sorning, material aud work Cuba bridge.... W. F. Slagle, Paint, Cuba and oth er bridgoa.. S. F. Wagner, paintiug Cuba and other bridses. W. B. Horning, work Cuba bridge. David Charters, work Hoffman bridge S. E. Panntbakrr, Old Port sad AfcCiure bridges......... J. L. Ronp, work Old Port bridge. W. C. Migill, work Bealetown bridge ............ Jobn Bergy, boraehire Jerico bridge S. T. Uench, and others work Jeri- co bridge....... E. O. E lis, material Jerico bridge. K. H. McClttitic.Jmatrrinl Jericho bridge u P. B. Jinmmah, material Jcrtcbo bridge .. A. W. Stiber, Thompsontowa bridge H A. Meyers, TLorepsostowa bridge J. B. Unsser, work and plank Tbonpsontown briege.... W. G. Smith. Thompjontown, and ther bridges. .......... R. II. CunniDgham, Licking Creek and Hawn's bridge....... J. U. Gronlnecr. Pert Roy! bridge 211 00 1. C. Bowers, fi! Port Royal bridge 60 Edward Gill, work Mexico bridge. 8 75 James B. Ole, lumber, Jfrxico bridge 2 6 O.G.McCullocb, plank McCullocba bridge. ; 2 16 S. H. Leach, hauling gravel Horn ing btidge 1 00 B. W. Pace, work and material Cross Ronris bridle 31 75 D. B Kelt, hauling plank ard gravel 8 25 Bepairs to joint bridge Snyder . County 6 25 M itceUancous small orders ........ 2 95 Total $ 903 96 Pub ic Office. H. Rollman, pens Recorders o- flce...- $ 11 30 H. Zeiders, snrp'i-s foi .fh;e 6 30 H. Z.-iders, officii! foes 214 45 W. W. w. J. T. Shelly, and otbors, auditor's - pay ; 120 00 W. M. AUisos, aadiiing public of fice 20 00 Anson Tt. Will, official fees 65 95 W. S. North, Treasurer's salary".. 650 00 W. S. Mor' h. commissions on licen se 8 25 Sun printing and bind in; ('o. books Protbonatarv'a ofh. .... 12 00 Denuison k Brown, books Record era office 18 CO Mary J. Hunt, supplies Recorder's offiie 2 20 Miscellaneous small orders 2 50 Total S 1024 95 General and Spring Election . J. P. Burton and others,-Election officers, Fvbrusrv $ 472 86 J. P. Wilson, Novetnber 427 88 E. L Rinebolt, Part piy, 8 steel election bouses.......... 225 00 ConMahle'a pay February election.. 66 42 Wm. at. Allison, printing billots . 9')0U J. C. Diinm, 43 42 OilCity Derrick Co., election blank! 8 65 J. P. HefhVHnger, keeping booths.. 5 00 Louis M iffet, it 4 po I. N. Bisttioe, . n 00 Robert Hammond g 00 Leo Shellenberger, ' 2 00 J.6. Kelmlee, . 2 50 C. A. Thompson, rent election houso 40 00 U. C. Book 20 00 J. B. Clark, 4 00 t. L. Aumbaugb, ' 6 f-0 W. B. Jackson, 5 00 C. U. Brackbill, 9 00 Jno. M. Pannebaker " 10 CO Dvid Keller " 12 00 D. K. SulotirT " 10G0 J. U.Troiitmoa 6 CO W. A. Kii.zt-r, cleaning election bouse 4 00 A. B. Evans 4 00 David Keller I2t'0 S."TI. Turbett 4 00 It. B. P. Clark 4 00 Mary J. Hunt, election blanks 28 80 Pennell ei Burchlleld, clerking elec tion reterns J6 d0 W. G. Johnston &. Co., voters guide 4 60 Total $U42 93 JUiscet'aneous Payment. It. E. Bnnsall, postage and pot of fice box rent $ 2t 34 II. E. Bonsull, rubscriplion to Juni ata Tribune 1 50 Wm. Fry, ttnrrial ot'Guorge Bitting r, soldier 25 00 Geo. S. Conn, burial of veteran... 35 00. Joseph Brown, bnrial o( veteran .. 34 DO McBry Laurer. burial of veteran... 3 00 V?. E. IPolf, Purdon'a digest li 00 Western Penitentiary, expense in- mjfes 830 9 9 Hunting ten Reformatory, expense inmates................. 840 60 J. P. Calhonn. taking Mrs. Caveny to asylum 27 13 J. P. Calhoun, taking Mrs. 8usan- nh Km Oman tw asvlum.. 20 09 S . E. Kiner. express charges 6 15 Manb.-ck &. Kelson, coat 96 75 W. Ji. S'errett coal, for court house and jail 110 21 C. IK.Oross, for State lunaticasylum 65 60 W. H. Zeiders, prothonotary, Ram sey case 21 50 D. M. Crawford Sc. Son, melical at tention 46 10 A. C. Uarria and other-, scalps.... 7 00 J. O. Brown, overpaid tax..... .. 4 95 T. W. Auker, tombstones (or vet erans ' 70 00 Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital ... 90 25 T. A. Aul Treasurer State asylum 191 25 Thom-s P. Serritt, Woraersvills asylum, Maud Gill IS 14 W. S. North, Stto tax on bonded indebtedness 407 41 W. S. North, commission ea state tax and loans ' 21 41 Joe. W. Siimmel, Agricultural So ciety 100 00 Bond atipp!ies 5 f.0 D. M. !Hirl&'l, coun.y institute.. 183 83 W. U. Moore, and ctb-r, expense commissioner's conrcntion 29 45 W. H. Grot inger, State tax work.. 209 10 VT. II. Uroninger, cleik, Jury Com miiisioners 40 "0 W. U. Grouinger, iacidentlals.... 10 7 Lewis Deem, jury commissioner.. 40 00 Samuel Watts, jury commissioner. 40 0 K.F. Crotior, and others, clerk jury cemmiasionera ... 7 f-0 Small orders 5 64 Tetal $3175 93 Recapitulation. Ji:s iiei and constables, common- wealth fatsa Commonwealth hnd witnesses..... Exouerations abatements and per 74 "53 681 til 2909 06 2i59 78 459 28 centages.... . Courts and jureis piy. Public buildings Koad and bridge viows ana damage 146 40 Constable's returns.... .... ...... 809 48 Assea.ir.g and registering ........ 1309 65 Tramps under act of 1885 69 92 Conoty prisen... ...... ........... 890 91 Boud paid 8l0 00 Intere" paid on bonds...... Printing and stationery..... Commissioners olllce....... Bridges Public offices.... ........ . (leneral and spring elections Miscellaneous orders....... 512S 84 975 07 1993 05 90S HI 1024 95 1512 93 3175 98 Total $42041 90 Liabilities of County. Outstanding Bonds.. $143 479 00 Oulsiaodiug county orders 270 62 Total $143 755 62 Jssets of County. Outstanding county tax $16359 10 Outstanding state tax 1099 23 Cash iu hnads of Treasurer.... .. 6191 07 Bills collectable I'aymeut to State Asylum on ao count ot Fanny B. Caveny 83 50 Payments to State Asylum on ac count of 'Win. Bratton.... 22125 Payments to Stale Asylum on ac coantol Pbilip Rank.... 25 25 Tola! $23982 40 Liabilities over jissets. Liabilities over assets... . .. ...SJU977S 12 Valuation of Beat Estate' for tax at ion purposes..... Ya'uatioa of Personal Property for taxation purposes.... We the Commissioners of JanUta .County in compliance with tbe law do publish the foregoing statement or the receipts and ex penditures of tho coauty Hforeaaid for the year ending January 3, 1897, as feund on tbe books of this office. WILLIAM PUFFENBEROER, DAVID P. RHiNESMITH, JEUEU1AO LOUDENSLAGER, County Commissioners . Mtel Edoh O Huh, Clerk.. CoMMibsioiiia's Orriuc, Miffiintown, Pa., Jan., 12, 1897. , oPsStspation Causes fully lialf the sickness iu the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, tndi- gestlon, bad taste, coaled tongue, sick headache. In somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily aud thoroughly. 25c All dnipgists. Prepared by C. I. Hoot! & Co., Lowell, Mass. The ouly l'jlls to take with Hood's Sarsparilla. Piiis Blood and Nerves arc very close ly related. Keep the blood rich, pure and health v, with Hood's i-arsaparilla and you will have no nervousness. Hood's Pills are best after-dinner pills,aid digestion, preventconatipation HAVE YOU BEAD TIMES 1MB PHIIADELPHIA TBIS MORNING THETIvIES i the most exrensire Jv circulated and widely read wewi-paper tnliiifched ia Pesos Ivania. lis di ca sion of public men and public 'moasnres is in tbe interest 01 inouo ii'8'ii ent gove-nment and prosperous inrinstry, and it knows no party or personal alb g- i.nen in trestina- cnblic issues. lo tbe broadet and beat se so a fa- i'y acd gen eral newspaper. THE TIMES aims to bare the argost nrenl ttion hv deaerTine it. and claims it ia uururpasssd in all lbs essentials of a irreat metroDolitan newspsp -r. Speci- i.,... nnii. i eilition will be sent tree to anyone send Bg their sddr iTfHV; riaiiv3 to Derann m; $'."0 lo h: SO cenla oer month; deliv ered bv carrier for 0 cents per week. Suudai Kdition. 32 la ee, handsome pSf 2-24 columns. eX-gantlv illustrated, beautiful colored supplement, $2.00 per ann to; 6 cents per co(y. lJaiiy ana do. day $ 0n per annum; 60 cents per m inth Addrtss all letter" o THE TOIES, Phiiadelphia. SonkUffaping, Thoroaa. lodiviJual InKtmetion. situation Pcnmatiiibip, and all the t'omruerr ial oi.i.i:;u. I71U Ohrstnut bt. eraDcti' 1-btlndelr.nta. Tbemaxinmnicf know I,-!, at thetclclascaieTCorfC LEGjIL. IROT FIONOTART'S NOTICE. Notice ' hereby given tl'at the following account hs been filed in the Prothon ry's Office of Juniata county, and Ihe same will bepresentol for cot.firma ion and allow ance to the Court cf Common Picas of said county, on Tuesday the 23rd day ot Febru ary A. D., 1S97, when and where ail per. sods interested may atU-nt, if they thick proper. The first and fina account of Geors-o L. flower. Seqncetrat. r of Iltrriet and Sam uel S. KickeHbaugh's estates. W. II. Zxidfis, Prothonotary's Office, Proth'y. Mitflintown, Pa., Jan. 25, 1897. R EGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hsreby piven that tbe fcllow ing named persons hro filed their accounts in the K.igister's Otlio of Juniata county, Pennsylvania, and t e um wl l bo pre sented for confirmatioa an', allowance at aa Orphan's Coart to bo held at !U iflHintown, Pa., on Tiiesiiiv, the 2:trd dv of - ebrasry, A. D , 1897 at 9 o'clock A. M. 1st. Tbe first acd -pirtiil account of Jos eph G. Lon?, adminii-rrator or Jicob Tesij r, late ot Fayet:e townthio, Juniati couu. ty, Pa .deco set. B.tr.-h!iel I. a't'y. 2nd. First and final account: ef Daniel G. Garmn, eirentor of the la:-t will and tes tament of Elizabeth Itrcg.tr, late of Sus quehanna township, JuKiti county, dre'd. Atklnon fc Penned, Aft'ys. 3rd Tho First and Final account ot F. M. V. Pennell, a im Initrntor enrn test, mento antiexo de bo ois uon, of Samuel M. Kusix, late of Dolaware tuwt.sbip, Juuiala county, deceased Atkinson A Pennell, Att'ys, Kcgisler's Office, Mitllintown, p , ( Axjok B. Will, Jan'y 25, 197. ) - Register. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. I. titers trstamcotcry on the es'ate of Surah T. Jamt-on, lato rf Fayette town, ship, Jnniata ccuntv, Pa., deceased, hav ing Dcen granted in dtie form of law t the undersigned residing in Miffiintown. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to fa d decedent will please make immediate payment, and these having claims will pre sent them piop rly authenticated for settle ment to Locis E. Atkinson, Decmber 23, 1893. Executor. E XECUTKIXE3' NOTICE. LeHcrs tes'amenUry on tho estate of Edward A. Smith, late of Mexico, Walker towcf.hip, Juniata cousty. Pa., having been granted in cine form of law to U.o tn der.tigned lesi.lintr in Mexico. All p.r. sons kacwirg ihe.nja 'ca ir dehte'l to said docedent wi I plense mike irt tiled iato pay ment, and those hnvir; claims will present thi-m pruperly auther.t r.i?ed f-- sttt.tmcnt to StATILf. Svith, Katb V. Smith, Executrixes. A DMIMSTRATOR'J NOTICE. Estate of Samuel A, Thomas, deceased. Wheivaa letters oj' administrarion oa the est .t- cf Samne' A. Tuor.ias, late of Fer manigh township, J utilats Co., Pa., deceaa ed. bare been iss eit out of tho Orphans' Court to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all p. rsons indelit-.i to t e sod es tte to ii.i ko imiiu di ito pa; m -nt, and those having claims to present then prop erly authenticated for settlement. Cuaelks W. Book, Mexico, Junijta Co , !'., Nov. 21, 1896. jBcat (rjt;b bym. Ttt bi iio TJB8 1 l.i SrS KftiKl- iiit IrlS- l-ClfK. I TO CONSUMPTIVES. "Ibe utderkined having been restored to health by simple meanv, after suflering sev eral years with severe lung aflTuction, and that dread diNease'coiMiimprtsn, ia anxious to make known to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To thoso who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of chargs) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and nil throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all suQerera will try bib remedy, as it ia invaluable. Thoao de siring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may yroto blessing, will please address, KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON Preoklyn, New York. . Sop. 9, '96. CAUTION. TRE8STASS NOTlCI. fhe undersigned persons have associated themseves together for tbe protection of Willow Run Trout Ptram in Lack town ship, Juniati Co., Pa. All . persons are strickly forbidden not to trc(pas npon th? land or stream of tho said parties to nd, as the stream has been stocked with tront Persons viola'ing this noice, will ba pros ecuted according to law. R. H. Patterson, T. H. Caruhers, J. p. Rob't A. Woodside, W. D. Walls. Frank Vawa, Dyson Vmn. April 23, 1895. TRESPASS NOTICE. The nndersigned persons have termed an Association for the protection of lueir re spective properties. All p-rsona are here by notified not to trespass on the lands of the oodersigned for the pa.-pose of hurctirjg gathering nuts, chiping timber or throwing down fences or firing timber in any way whatever. Any violation ot the above no tice will be dealt with according to law. Jobn Michad, William Puffenberger, tiideon Sieber, Beashor k. Zook, Wary A. Brubaker, Joseph Ro'hrock, John fiyler, Pamnei Bell. September 6 1896. m. nvlllKLL. ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW , MlFrUNTOWN, PA. rn Maiu atreet, ia pi" f ' -.tit Bridge sireei. - ..ii isd Conveyancing prompt- y attended to. fTIlBEIiroBCE SCOWETEB. Attorney-at-Law. - 8-Collection8anclaU legal busi ness promptly attended to OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DE.D.X.AWTOI,I.. DABWO, .CaAW0I -pR. D. M- CRAWFORD k SON, ve formed a partnership for the practice orMedicTneandlheir coilatterej 1 branches. OOice at old ,t.iil,cor.r fTM an ange streets, MiRImtown, Pa. Ot ie or both of them will be found at their office at ah nmes, nnless otherwise professions en- gnzcA. April 1st, 1896. H P. DERR, PRACTICAL DESTIST. Grdnte of the Philadelphia Dental College. Office at old established lo cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, Jifflinlowo, Fa. ilJ" Crown and Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. Ibcfebt cfler'orsale lalnab'e prop erty, situated in .Fermanagh township, 2 miles north-east of Miffiintown, containing 25 Acr. , more or leu. 4 acres of wood land. The balance cleared and in good state of cultivation. Buildings ordinary, but in good repair. A good spring of never failing gravel water nearby. This property alto contains 250 peach trees and 2000 ber ry plants; 80 apple trees, beside other fruit. The above property is situated near White Hall school bonse in said township. For further information address. CUABLXSCOBKISS, . 8-29-'96. Uifflintown, Pa. Tuscarora Valley Kailroad, SCHEDULE IS EFFECT MONDaT, MAY 18, 1S36. EASTWARI. STATIONS. , NolNo.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SCMBAY. a. ir. p. m. Blair's -Mills Lv 17 45 2 00 Waterloo 7 51 2 06 Leonard's Grovo. . 7 582 13 Ro-s Farm 8 05 2 20 Perulack 8 12 2 27 East WaUrford 8 25 2 40 lieckman 8 35 2 50 Hor-evGrovu 18 47 2 57 Fort, liilmrn 8 48 3 03 Warble 8 55 3 10 Pleasant Vidvy 9 CO 3 15 Seven Pines 9 06 3 21 Spruce- Hill 9 103 25 Grahams 9 14 3 29 Stewart 9 16 3 31 Freedom 9 18 3 33 Turbett 9 20 3 35 Old Port 9 25 3 40 Port Royal Ar 9 30 3 45 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Rovai with Way Passenger and Seashore Express on f . K. K., and .Nos. 8 and 4 with Mail east WESTWARD. STATIONS. DAU.Y, EXCEPT SUNDAY. A. At. M. 25 30 32 34 S6 40 41 50 55 01 08 15 25 36 43 Poit Hoyal Old Port Turbett o.o ;io 1.310 2810 3.7 10 4.4J0 5.ol0 63il0 30: 00 lo 405 42lo 445 465 505 545 03j5 055 11 6 180 256 356 45 6 556 Freedom Stewart Graham's Sj-Tuca Hi!l seven Pinca 7.2 .0 18.0 12.0 14.0 15 1 17.5 20.5 22.0 24.0 25.5 27.0 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 Pleasant View Warble Fort Binhnia Honey Grove Ileckruan East Waterford Peruinck Hess Fi.rtn. . Leonard's Grove 02;6 52 09 !G 59 15 7 05 Waterloo Blcir's Mil!e Ar. Trains N;s. 2 and 8 connect with Staje Lino at Blair'a Mills for Concord, Doyle, burg and Dry Run. J. C. MOOTiHEAD, Superintendent. T. S. MOOrtHEAD, President. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERRT COUVTr RAILROAD. The following achednln Nov. 10. 1896. and the train will K . !" - . w iuu aa follows; p. m 4 30 4 86 . m L.eave , Arrive a. m Dancannon 7 64 King's Mill 7 40 "Sulphur Springs 7 46 Corman Siding 7 41 900 p. m 2 2S 2 23 2 20 3 18 2 16 2.13 2 08 2 65 2 03 200 I 41 1 86 131 1 28 1 25 1 20 1 18 1 IS 9 An .9 06 9 no 4 8 41 4 45 9 11 9 14 9 15 Honfebello Park 7 41 4 43 "Weaver Roddy "Hoffman Royor Mahanoy Bloomfield Treasler Nellson Dunj's Elliotsburg Bernheisl'a Groen Pavlr 7 40 4 51 9 19 7 36 7 33 7 81 7 28 7 28 7 09 7 04 7 01 6 68 6 61 6 48 4 64 9 22 4 56 4 69 9 24 9 2' 5 10 10 43 6 16 9 49 6 21 9 64 5 24 9 57 6 27 10 05 6 82 10 (.7 6 84 10 17 6 87 10 30 6 02 10 36 p. ra a. m Montour June 6 88 LandUbnrg 6 28 arrive Leave a. m p m Train I.'aVAH HlrwimllaM - - - - - ' ..wu,uqiu H , 6.68 a. m. t 6.28 a. m Trmin Imtm fjinillMhn . . a no - ' ft U.UO n. m end n . . . v viuuuiucm Bi p. H. . All Stations mark-Mi i ft. . at whict trains will come to full stop on signal. v Chas. H. SariLBT, President. I J No.2No.4 I A. At. P. 5 H. Beck, Snpc PENNSYLVANIA. .KAIUOAD. On BiiflBft'rSaafJayNoTetrjbfrlt 1890, traiiiB will run as follow WSSTAED. Way Paiwenger. leaves Philadelphia at 4 80 m; Harrisburg 8 00 a. mj Dnncan. non 8 85 a. n; New Port 9 05 a. m; mi. lerstown 9 16 a. m; Durword 9 21 a. ta Tbempaontown 9 26 a. m; Van Dyke 9 gg a. mj Tnscarora 9 36 a. m; Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Roy a! 9 44 a. mi Mifflin 9 06 ,. m; Denholm 9 65 a. n; Lewistown 10 11 . m; McVeytown 10 38 a. bi; Newt. Damilton 11 00 a. in; Mount Union 11 08 a. m; Hantingdon 11 88 p. ro; Tyrone 12 2i p. ro; Altoona 100 p. m; PitUburg6 05 p. m. Niagara and Pittsburg Express leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 a. til ; Harrisbnrg at 11.45 a. m ; Mifflin 12.67 p m., Lewistown I 13 p. ra.; Huntingdon 2.06 p. re.; Trrona 2.46 p. m ; Altoona 8.15 p. in.; Pittsburg 7 00 p. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Htrris. horg at 6 00 p. m; Dnncannon 5 34 p. m. Newport 6 02 p. m; 3fillerstown 6 11 p.m'. Thompsontowa 6 21 p m; Tuscarora 8 so p. m; Wexico 6 83 p. m; Port Koyal 6 38 p. m; Midi in 6 43 p. m; Denholm 6 49 p.m. Lewistown 7 07 p. m; ifcVeytown 7 SO p m; Newton Hamilton 7 50 p. xn; Hnsting don 8 20 p. ro; Tyroae 9 02 p. m; Alteona 9 85 p. m- PaciBc Expresa leaves Philalelphia at J 20 p. tn; Harrisburi 8 10 a. m; llar.Ts. y ' Ie 8 24 a. m; Dancannon 8 88 a. m; New. jkM 8 69 a. ro, Port Royal 4 31 a. m; Mif. HiD t 87 a. ro; Lewistown 4 68 a.- ta; Mc Ve town 6 20 a. m; Huntingdon 6 0S a, m; Tyrone 6 65 a. n; Altoona 7 40 a. Pittsbnrg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 85 p m: Harrisbnrg at 10 20 p. rn; Newport II 06 p. in; Mifflin 11 40 p. mj Lewistown 12 58 a. ro; Huntingdon:i2 65 a. m.; Tyrone 1 32 a m; Alteena 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 30 a. tn. Past Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Harrrisbnrg 3 60 p. n; Duncanon 4 15 p. m; Newport 4 85 p. ro; Mifflin 6 07 p. ni. Lewistown 6 27 p. m; Houot Union 6 08 p. m; Huntingdon 6 27 p. m; Tyrone 7 04 p m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 80 p. rn. EASTWARD. Huntingdon Accommodation leavea Al toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 28 a rn; Unnt ingdon 6 40 a. m; Newton Hamilton 6 05 a. ro; McVeylown 6 22 a. ra; Lewistewn 6 42 a. ru; Mifflin 7 01 a. m; Port Royal 7 06 a. ro; Mexico 7 09 a. m; THompson. town 7 22 a. m; Millerstown 7 31a. m Newport 7 40 a. an; Duncannon B 07 a m; Harrisburg 8 40 a. m. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 10 a m; Altoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Hunt ingdon 8 30 a ra; 5'cVcvtown 9 15 a ra; Lewistown 9 35 a m; MilHin 9 5 a m; Port Koyal 9 69 a m; Tbompsnntown 10 14; Millerstown 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a m; Duncannon 10 64 a ro; Marysville 1107 a ro; Hari isburg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 8 00 p ra. Main Line Express leaves Pittsbarg at 8 00 a. m; Altoona 1 1 40 a. m; Tyrone 12- 03 p. m; Hunting-don 12 35 p. in; Lewis town 1 83 p. m; Mifflin 1 50 p. m; Karris burg 3 10 p. m; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wash ington 7 15 p. tn; Philadelphia 6 23 p. ta; New York 9 23 p. m M iil leaves Altoona at 2 10 p. m, Tyrone 2 45 p. in, Huntingdon 3 28 p m; Kewten tlatiiiitnn 3 58 p. di; McVeytown 4 20 p. m; Lewistown 4 45 p. a; Mifflin 5 10 p. m. Port Royal 6 15 p. m; .Vexico 6 20 p. mj Tbompontown 5 83 p m; Millerstown 513 p. ra; Newport 5 51 p. m; Dnncannon 6 23 p. tn; Harrisbnrg 7 00 p. ra. , Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. ci; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 0 37 p. m; lluntirigdon 7 20 p.m; JlcVevtown 8 04 p. tn; Lewistown 8 2G p m; Aifflin 8 47 p m; Port Royal 8 52 p. m; Millerstown 9 16 p, ru; Newport 9 26 p. tn; Duncannon 9 60 p. re; narrrcburg 10 20 p. m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 80 p no; Altoona 9 05 p. ro; Tvrane 9 33 p. ro; Huntingdon 10 12 p. ru; Mount Un. ion 10 82 p. ni; Lewistown 11 16 p. m; Mif. Bin 11 37 p. m; narrisbnrg 1 00 a. m; Phil adelphia 4 30 New York 7 S3 a. ra. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for sunborv at 7 3'. a. ru. and S 16 p. ni., leave Sunbury for Lewistown 10 05 p. m. and 2 25 p. ni ; for Milroy 6 20 a. m. 10.20 a. ni. and 'A 15 p. m., week Jays. TYRONE DI VI ON. Trains leave for Bellefonte and Lock Haven at 8 10 a. m.. 3 34 and 7 23 p. ni . leave Lock Hivcn lor Tyrone 4 30, 9 10 p Bi. and 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CI.EARKIELD R. S. Tra'tis leave Tyrone for Clenrfield and Curvrensville at 8 10 a. ra.. 12. RO and 7 30 p m.. leave Curwensvillo tor Tyrone at 4 89 a. in , 9 15 and 3 61 p ro. For, rates, maps, etc., call ooTioket Agent-, or address, TLos. K. Watt, P. A. V. l.. 830 Fifth Aveune, Pitts buTr, Fa. S. S. Frevost, J. R. Wood, Gen'I Manager. Geu'l Pass. Agt NEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL v ley Railroad Company. Tims table or passenger trains, in effect oa Mondav, May 18tb, 1896. STATIONS. West ward. East ward. -LI. i P M A St 6 05' 10 35 6 08 10 38 A M r tt 4 O) 57 8 63 8 60 8 4J 8 41 8C8 3 3U 8 IS 8 10 3 04 2 &t 2 49 2 IS 2 4) 2 83 2 24 2 20 Newy it .......... Bufialo Bridge...., Juniata Furnace .., W itinera ......... Svlvao ...... .... Watr Plug Bloonitieid Junct'n, Valley Koad KUiottvbnrg. ...... Green Park Lojsville ......... Fort Robeson ..... Center China's Run ....... Andersonbarg ..... Blain .. . ........ Mount Pleasant . New Germnnt'n ... 8 80 8 27 8 23 8 20 16 8 II 8 08 8 00 7 45 6 12 10 421 6 15; 145 6 25 10 62! 6 22;ll 61 6 31 11 09 6 89:11 09 6 61 11 21 6 64 .11 21 7 All! 7 051 11 35 7 34 7 i6 7 15 7 1111 41 7 15111 45 7 21111 61 7 27 11 67 7 10 7 3!l3 05 7 03 7 41 12 11 68 6 60 7 45 12 15 D. GRINCJ, President and Manager C. K.. Mllleb, General Agent. 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