( MI?FLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19, lt7. B. F. S C II WEIKR BDITOB AWB FOfnISTO. , Heading wants tha State Capital. Fhhadewhj wants the State Capi tal The Grace Methodist Episcopal church congregation cf Harrisbnrfr. tendered tbeir church building to the .Legislature to hold its meetings in. The State Capital shall remain where it is at Harrisbarg. The State constitution says in section 28, arti c'.e 3. "No law changing the location of the Capital of the St-.te shall be valid unless the same shall have been submitted to the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at a general elec tion and ratified sad approved bj them. Governor Hastings has refused to (riant a requisition for the person of 11. II. Dt!cbtel for the prosecutors of the oSicers of the defunct Newport deposit b.iiik. Bechlel liV3s in Ohio, and the Governor refuses to frign pa pers bj which a demand can be ma le or JJechtel'B arrest and return to Perry couity for trial under the m dictment of the Perry county grand jury for cmbezzlemeut acid receiving monev in the b&rjk ou deposit when the officers knew the bank was itisol vent. The Governor refuses the req uisition on the ground that Bechtel was not in Peary county at the time of the alleged crime. Govebxor HastinOs is reported ns being against the taking of the Capi tal from Uarrisburg. Agi'atora for the purpose cf promoting locil schemes may urge the taking of the Capital to this or that p'ace, but the thinking people of the Common wealth who have no axes to grind, will bo with the Governor most heart ily to keep the Capital where it is. Not one tiingle good reason can be urged for the change of the seat cf the State Government. Now if the Governor will do ono other thing, he can entLrice himself in the minds and hearts of the common sense peo ple of the State. If he will annouLce that five hundred thousand dollars is a btifiicient sum with the i ran rni.ee money of the destroyed building to erect a building where the former one stood for tho Legislature to meet and trans-act its business in, he will be looked upon as the biggest man iu public life in Pennsylvania The Legislative Hail is only one of tour buildings on Capital Hill, and a house after the fashion of the new executive chamber and library will be ample for all business purposes and be more in keeniD with the dignity of the great Commonwealth than if some gaudy architectural pile of mortar and stone and brick be built as a show and not! ing more. Governor Hastings was elected by an uoprecedeutly large majority, bt cause he was believed to be fully in accord with the readjustment of the tariff laws thrt will ( put the ,mana facturing industries in abetter shape aiad enable them to go on with their business and paring their workmen American wages. Now if be places himself id accord with the common sense pec pie of the State in the mat ter of the erection of a Legislative Hall at a pi ice befitting the diguitv of the Ctmiuonwealth and befitting the time?, Le will do the people just ice and make himself strong with the best interests of Pennsylvania. Tue destruction of the main Capi tal building at Uarrisburg has chub d a number of towns to come for ward and offer ground sites on which to build a new Cipital. The question tion of a ground site is of no cocsid era'iou for the State has a location as lesirab!o at Uarrisburg as cm btob lamea-anywuere. iiarrisourg is as easy to get to as auy other place in the Commonwealth and it is a .town large enough for State government buildings. To take tbe Capital to Philadelphia would be to place it in such a community that it would lose its Individuality. When it comes to raising money to bui'.d a new set of Legislative cbamb T9 that is another question and might have some in liuence upon tee election, H ever an flection is held to determine where the new buildings f-hall be located The seat of Government caunot be taken away from Harrisburg without the sanction of a majority of tbe peo pie of the State t spressed bv a vote at a general election. The people cf the Commonwealth will not move tbe Capital uuless some town should agree to put np new buildings with out cost to the State. An offer of that kind might have great weight. among the voters of the State. To be relieved of tho cost of erecting new buildings might 1'iduce the peo pie to vote it to anv place where the erection of the buildings without cost to the Staie would bo gasianteed. But who would have interest enough in it to obligate themselves to such a cost. What business conlu afford it. The Legislature convening at Philadelphia, Pittsburg or Reading, wouiit not bring money enouirh into tbe pockets of the business of cny c f those places to justify them in erect ing new Capital buildings. If it would pay the business people of Philadel pnia to erect the Capital buildings there, it would pay the people of Uarrisburg to put up the new build tugs and present them to the State. The only thing more that Philadel phia would get that it does not get now. wonld be the money that mem bers spend for board and hotel bills. After the wind is all out of the ques tion, it will be narrowed down to the fact, that the State has to foot the bill for tho erection of new buildings, and the location that it owns at fHar risburg is not excelled by any other place iu the Commonwealth and therefore Harrisbarg is destined to remain the Capital town of the Commonwealth. A Fighting Woman Every community has ita fightJcg men, bat it Lot every community that can turo-out a savage fighting woman si? a as was encountered by Constable Eiiaa rutUhal at Stiam-jl kin, Pa., cu the 3rd cf the pretext tnna'h. Tbe constable bJ gone to serve a tench warrant on her. De found the house barricaded. He at tempted to enter the bouse. ilrm. Klamiski pound hot water over him. The constable fell 1 , whiah to . coaraged her that sue went at him with an axe and laid bim low wilh one blow . cutting a fearful gash in his head. She then' aimed another sweeping stroke at bim and buried the axe in the floor by hi neck. In terror of his life, Gottsha l screamed for heh. and drawing hu arms around the woman's anklep, mai g ed to pull her to the fkoi. 1 he constable and tbe w.-man struggled and fought together ou the floor, and the opportune arrival of a man who had beard Gottt-hall's cries for help probably only saved the constable from utter defeat. Af ter a desperate struggle t ie woman w s taken ic to court b.-fore Juk'e Savidge. The judge fined her $100 for contempt of court and i strutted the grand jury to find a bill agiinst her fi-.r ass-tun and bittery with in tent to kill. Sheriffs Proclamation- "T Deputy General El kirn 1 as a 'vis ed the ecrttary of ti; Common wealth that the sheriffs electi n proclamation r.eed not b.i a fac eim;!e of the official tlertion ballot, but may re printed in tbe form agreed npt.n by tha county office:, providing all the nominations are given. A Time to Drink- . . Judge Biddle at Carlisle hist week, emu ted thirty six liquor licenses un der tbe following conditions: Retailers shall close arid lock their ba --rcoms not later than 10:30 o'cl.- ek at night and shall not sell or fnrn'sh any liquor t night nfier that hour. Cottiers and wholesalers i-lia'I close and lock their places of businens not later than 9 o'clock on tho nights of Mond-iy, Tuesday and Wednesday, Tl jrsday and Fiiday and not latr than 10 o'cl ek on Saturday right, and t-ba!l not sell, furnish or dnliver any liquor at niyht after said Lours. Reduced Rate to 'alilnjrjai ouHtteuot of I lie; Inaugu ration via iPennsyivaula Ilallroad. For the benefit of tlicse who de sire to ntt nd the ceremoni 3 inci dent to tl e in uguration of Pre ident elect -Vi-Kinley, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Washington. March 1, 2, 3 and 4. valid to return from A' arch i to 8, at tbe following raiet-: Prom New Yoik $3 00; Philadelphia J5.40; lialtiiijore 1 6(1; Uarrisburg S5.IM5; Wiiliainsport $8.79: Buffalo $11.20; Rochester $10 48; Altoona and Pitts burg $10.00; and from all other tit a tions ou tho Pennsylvania sj stem at r-duced rates. This inauguration will be a ia st interesting event, and will undoubt edly attract a large number of peeple from every section of ILe country. - The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvahia Railroad make this hue tho favorite route to the National Capital i-t all times, and its cnornieus equipment aid spiendid terminal ad vantxgta at Washington make it es pecially popuh-r on such oeca siors. ml.' Th Independent Stage Sriver. Eastern tourists who cannot differen tiate betweej a California stage driver and an eas'iru coachman meet with many a race shock in tbe wild and woolly west, and they soon learn that tho Californian is a knight of tbe reins several grades higher in tbe social scale than the menial of the east. There is an old driver at Monterey who is determined that his patrons shall make no mistake concerning bis exact statu", and in a quiet way he checks all attempts to make a servant of him. A short time ago he was driving a party of tourists about, when one querulous old lady who bad annoyed him not a little by her air of superiority asked : "My man, do you know the name of that wild flower?" "Yep," ho replied and flicked one of his leaders with his whip. She paused a moment for him to give the name, bat he merely clacked to .the wheelers. "Driver, do yoa know tho namo of that flower?" sho repeated in an imperi ous to?io. "Yep. Git up there. Bally I" Again she waited and again demand ed: "Man, don't you know the name of that flower?" "Yep. G'long there, Pete t" "Then why don't you tell me?" "Oh, you want to know, too, do you? That's a wild rose." San Francisco Pnt NICARAGUA CANAL BILL . The Meaaare Will be Fnahed to Passage Im the Senate. Washinotox, . . . . The senate yee terday voted to tnica np tho Nicaragua canal bill. This gives the measure the parliamentary advantage of being the un finished business of the senate, so that is will be coutUderod from day to day until final action is secured. The prospect la that a final vote will be reached at an early day. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, opened the debate with a lengthy sposch In favor of tho mcasape. Mr. Morgan said it should le determined whether American control of tho canal or tho up holding of the Monroe doctrine was to be included among the ditTorenccs to be submitted to arbitration under the Anglo American treaty. The canal bill provides for an Issue of 9100,000,(100 of maritime canal company atock, of which tho United States is to subscribe for $70,000,000 worth of shares. The company is to issue bond up to I00,- 0011,000, these to be guaranteed by the United States. It is substantially- the measure passed by the senate in the last congress. Mr. Chandler introduced the Republican raincus bill for an interna tional monetury conference, and also a bill providing for a pormanont census bureau, with a superintendent attti.UOj salary. 1 he house passed throe bills of pnblio importance and devoted the remainder of the day to District of Columbia bu-nnoss. One prohibited the sale of intoxicating liquors to tbe Indians, one amended the existing patent laws in conformity with the recommendations of the American Bar association, and another provided for the nse by the government of patents se cured by naval officers, at compensation to be fixed bv a board of three officers. Fairbanks Klerted Senator. I-VOIAXAPOLIS, Jan. li. Charles W. Fairbanks was olected United Statos sena tor at noou today. The seDate and bouse voted separately, and tomorrow will meet in joint session to canvass the vote aad proclaim, formally, tho election- of the new senator. Tho Democratic senator and representatives nominated Daniel W. Voorheea in caucus last night, and cast their votes for him today. The six Popu lists voted for Leroy Teinplo ton, of Indianapolis. LEGAL. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES . " OFTM COUNTY OP JUNUT From January 1, 1896, to January 3, 1897. Inclusive. T Hit Honor ablt, th Judge of Ik Court of Ckmmou Pita of Juniata County; We tbe nndrrlfned Auditors elected and sworn according te law, to examine, audit and aattle the account of the Com missioners, Sheriff and Treasurer, of the County or Juniata, for the year ending De cember 81,1899, mat for that purpose in tbe Auditors' Office, in M ifflintown, on Monday, twins; the fourth day of January, 1897, and lonnd tbe same account as follows: 1898. W S.Nosth TaiAsuaas. si .cm Jan. 1. To bil itnce from laat Tear. f)3,0P8 80 To outatand'g tax coun'v 15,98157 To outstanding tax Stat 1,082 49 Taxes levied iu 96 countT 28,962 62 . state 2,211 71' To additional assessment county 92 66 To 6 p'reent added, Coun tr .. 82 10 To 6 per C' nt added state (101 To over pio tsx 1899... 1 47 Tocash fr"00 of bonds 13.580 0 To cash frra bancaVr Co. burial .f Dr- Brown.... 16 00 To cash fiom Committee or Chas. Ramsey 91 99 To cash Favrftto township krepiFg Msod Oill .... 79 88 To cash from Walker town ship, keepi'g Susan Kanf mn 23 00 To cash from S. B. Loudon purchase monev. 29 50 To cash from Sheriff Cal houn, flnvs 115 00 To cash from county share of I'qnor licenses 156 75 To cash from miscellan eoes sources........... 41 50 Total $35,910 95 Dee. 31, by overpaid tsxea J.nnur 1. IHM 91 61 By error outstanding tax - nn wv audit lt5 w to By ordrra piid 1891 - 17 86 Bv orders nald 1895 864 S' By orders pnid 1896 41 765 28 . , f oeft in By ou'Stand g lax conniy u,oj By outstanding tax atate 1099 23 Total 59,7!6 88 January 4. balance due connty 6 91 07 1H J. 1'. Calhois, SBCairr ca ca. January 1st, flm-s collect ed 115 00 December 81 , to cash paU Treasurer 11500 1895 w7sTS'oeth taiAsoaxa, or duo tax Da ca. January 1, To biUnce last year 247 62 To outstanding dog tax .. 68156 To 5 per cent, added and additional sscament.. 18 70 To tax levied, 189S 637 60 To overpaid tax. 47 To additional assessment. 13 00 I Total 9 1493 74 December 81st, By orders piid sheep damage. 1895 By O'deiK paid sheep dam 'ape 1H95 By tsx outstanding By error 6 per cent, added each account...... ... 6 60 221 82 677 63 25 $905 10 1897. Jsn. 1, By balance dm County 9'S8 61 OrTSTASDISO TAXIS DEC. 81, 1896. Collectors. Districts. County. 1893. II F Crouse, Tuscarora, 858 65 1895. J. O. Brown, Beale, . . 682 93 Jacob Forry, Greenwood, " 226 67 Johd K. Trego, Lack. 838 02 S. II. Kol man, Suifflintowni 221 88 W, B.'McCahaa. Milford. 81661 W. 8. Neimohd, Monroe. 49 92 f. If. Isenberg, Patterson. 420 49 . F. Lytle, Port Royal. ' 23 A D Kerstotler, fosquehan'a ' 65 70 11. 8. Ksh.8ruce Hill; . 291 64 W. B. Brubaker, Thotnpsontown, 99 32 L. C. Calhono, Turban. 23 78 J. B. Barton, Tuscarora. 639 69 B. A. Smith, Walker. 380 04 1896. J. O. Brown, Beale. 946 64 J. V. Sprecce, Delaware. 61187 J. M. Musser, Fayette. 1018 19 Jacob ForrVi Greenwood. 425 64 C. E Bower, Fermonagb. 9f?5 6 John K. Trego, Lock. 572 66 S. H. Rollmn, alifliintown. 424 04 ! W. B. UcCahan, Millotd. 1300 22 ! W. S. Neimond. Monroe. 269 49 j H. M. Isenberg, Patterson. 685 62 B. F. Lytle, Port Koval. 248 18 M. S. Kh, Sprdce Hill. 898 83 A. D. Kersteiler, Sn'quenanna. 646 87 IK. d. Brubaker, Thonipiootown. 113 45 Ii. C. Calhoun, l'n-hlt. 696 83 J R Rartnn. Tnic.lrori Sv RO ' E. A. Smiih, Valuer. ' . 1230 20 OCTSrASDIHO TAXKS BIO 81,1894. Collector. Districts. Stat-. Dog. 189. H. F. Crouse, Tuscarora. $93 75 1995. J. O. Brown, Beale. 2$ 52 28 09 Jacob Forrv. Ureenwood. 9 80 18 34 John E. Tri-go, Lack. 'M 36 20 84 J S. H- Rollman, Mifflintown. 49 82 8 41 W. B. McCahati, Milford. 86 33 7 00 W 8. Neimocd. Monroe. 6 26 1189 H. M. I.-o bt-rg, P tterson. 43 43 1 1-9 B. V. Lytle. Port Royal. A. D Ke-sttler. Sn.q'lhii'.14 06 M. S. Esh, Spruce Hil . 62 16 23 27 W. B. Brubakes, Thompsont'n. 1 36 2 89 L. C. Ca houn, Turbt-tt. 4 91 8 00 J B. Barioo, Tuscarora. 70 8i) 28 H3 E. A, Smith, W.ig r. 28 07 31 72 1890. J. O. Brown Belle. - 34 63 80 00 J. F. Spreece, Delaware, 68 68 14 75 J. M. Master, Fayntto. 22 25 27 29 Jacob Forry, Greenwood 17 00 25 25 C. E. Hower, Fermanagh. 68 12 37 00 John E. Trego, Lack. 85 35 36 90 S. II. Bollroao, llilliintown. 93 81 7 00 W. B. McCahan, jlfiltoid. 14 63 .1600 W. i. JKeimond, M-nree. 19 46 15 25 H. M. Iscnherg, Patt mod. 42 23 2136 B. F. Lytle, Port Rotal. 25 16 6 88 H. S. h, Spruce Hill. 14 95221)0 A. D. Kerstetler, Susqithaa"a.42 51 23 26 W. H. Brubaker. 1 homp'ot'n. 17 95 6 R3 L. C. Calhoun, Tiirb.-U. 4 61 13 36 J. B. B.rton. Tuscsrora. 84 U8 86 77 E. A. Smith, Walker. 85 78 82 88 All 't which is respectfully suba tied. T. K. BEAVER, i W. W. DIMM, County Auditors. ' U. U. HAKTMAV, ) MitiliutowK, Pa.. Janosry 12, 1897. STATEM EHT rr dera drawn by tbe Commisicners of tbe County ot Juniata, on tbe Treasurer thereof from tbe 1st d.y of Janu rv, 1896, to tbe Z I at day bt December, 1896. as taken from the records iu the Commissioners' Office. Justice and Conttable, Commonwealth Cote. 3. Frank Patterson, J. P., and otherf)66 03 Joseph Yobn, Constable, aad otbera 8 60 9 74 68 Commoatao'i Wiintun. February Term, le96 f April Term, 1896 September Term, 1896 December Term, 1896 874 62 105 14 18 25 88 tO 9 681 61 Exoneration, Mattment and Percentage. lo93. II. F. Crouse and others... 9 12 84 1894. J. O. Brown and others.... 655 81 1895. It. S. Esh and others 1017 41 1896. J. F. Barton an others 1224 10 92909 66 Court and Juror' Pay. H. K. Koite!r, court crhtr 9 77 60 E. O. VanBanm, stenographer 65 00 Joseph Cummings, stenographer .. 140 00 R. B. Nixon, boarding jurors 22 76 John Bergy, hauling jarara 2 00 Shelly Grayblll and other, grand jurors 292 08 Samuel A. Gallaher at.d other petit jurer 1670 45 Total $2159 78 Public Building. Jacob Browand, December 189$...$ 12 0oj 6 40 40 49 6 12 100 00 200 89 99 18 27 1 UO 125 2 75 71 59 75 9 18 60 800 19 00 10 63 8 16 40 45 86 97 10 CO 1 00 19 80 Totl i S 450 28 Road and Bridge View and Damage. R L. Unas, damages S 60 00 Wm. A. StocO'er.dsBiages.... .... 75 00 S. A. Grabsm, acd oihir viewers.. 11 40 Total 9 146 400 Constable Return.. Samuel Gray bill, and others, Feb- rnary terra $ 95 64 Philip Pan Debater r, and others, April term 74 86 B- G. Dobbs, and otliers, September C6 20 Wm. Nankivel.and others, Decem ber term 72 78 Total $ 809 48 Jlttetting and Registering. W, J. Ze deis, and other assessorsf 13C9 55 Total $1309 t5 Tramp under Jet of 1885. Dr. L. Banks, medical attention tramps..... .......... 2 60 W. S. North, railroad tickets tramps 8 69 J ulins Drrr, preparing tramps tot burial 4 U0 W.F. Snyder, burial of tramps.... 20 00 H. S. Scholl, lor burial ground cemetery 9 CO J. P. Calhoun, at Jail 21 73 Totl S 69 92 Connty Prison. J. P. Calhoun Sheriff, taking pris oners to Penitentiary. 158 06 J. P. Calhoun, Sheriff, serving jur ors noticec..... . ....... 2560 J. P. Calhoun, tramps boarding prisoners, laundry official I sea fcc J67 26 D. H. Crawford & Son, medical at tention sod mediciae.... 30 89 Total 9 890 91 Bonds Paid, Lobn McNitt, and others bonds.. 9191X 00 Total 918100 00 Interest Paid on Bond. B. P. Schweierand o:htrs interest $5425 84 Total ...$6428 84 Printing and Stationery. J. C. Dimn printing $ 177 76 W. J. Jtctruan, printing 83 00 H. E. Boosall, printing 172 60 B. F. chweier, printing 203 50 Wm. Al'ison, printing 293 75 Mary J. Hunt, stationery and book binding 21 85 W. H. Rollman stationery..' 4 67 J. H. Wright av Co., school registry blank 5 CO Wm. G. Johnston, printing letter beads 4 15 W. F. Murphy, legal cap paper.... 2 6t) J. W. Speddy, advertising 6 OH Total 9 975 07 Commiionr Office. Jacob Browand, janitor 1896 $ 144 00 N. N. Stewart's service as commis sioner 854 60 W. H. JHoore, srrvice aa commie- ; aioner 407 60 Williamson VanOrmer service as couroissioner. ....... .... 388 00 W. H. Groninger clerk to commis sioner. ... .... 650 00 Felix T. Davis, Draughtsman 4 05 AtkinMm As. Pennri, attorneys..... 40 CO W. H- Gro.inger, clerk 2 days in 1897 5 00 Total $ 1993 06 BrtfVges. Jonathan Swarts plauk Mifflin bridg.... 19 86 Jcceb Browand, work Mifflin and Cubs bridge.. 9 60 D. S. Sieber, work Cuba bridge ... 2 00 H. C. Howrr, material Cubt bridge 38 42 James Horning, material and work Cuba bridge 23 05 W. F. Slagle, Paint, Cuba and oth er bridges.... .......... . 15 50 S. F. Wagner, painting Cuba and other bridges. .......... 14 50 W. B. Horning, work Cuba bridge. 4 0t David Charters, work Hoffman bridge 10 38 S. E. Panntbiiker, Old Port and JHcClu re bridges 85 89 J. L. Roup, work Old Port bridge. 8 47 W. O. Mugill, work Bealetown bridge 11 CO Jobn Bergy. borsebire Jerico bridge 4 00 S . T. Bench, and others work Jeri co bridge 140 16 E. O. E'lis, material Jerico bntge. 8 00 K. H. McClintic.;msterial Jericho bridge 6 00 P. S. Mummah, maUrial Jericho bridge 1141 A. W. S fiber, Thonipsoutown bridge 108 01 TJ A. Meyers, Ttompa-Htown bridge 64 19 J. B. Musser, work and Link Tbompsontown bnege.... 6 60 W. G. Smi'b, Tboiupson'owo, and other bridges 82 20 R. M. Cunningham. Licking Creek and Hawn's bridg 13 25 J. M. Groninger, Port Royal bridge 211 00 J. C. Bowers, till Port Royal bridge 4 60 Edward Gill, work Mexico bridge. 6 76 James B. Ole-, lumber, Jfexico bridge 2 66 8. G. McCullocb, plank McCullocbs bridge. 2 16 S. H. Leacb, hauling gravel Horn ing bridge 1 00 B. W. Page, work and material Cross Road a bridge...... 8U 75 D.'B. ReiU, bauling plauk and gravel 8 25 Repairs to joint bridge Snyder County... 6 25 Miscellaneous small orders 2 96 Total $ Pub'ic Office. W. B. Hollman, supplies for Pub ie Offices W. H. Zekiers, supplies foi office W. H. Zeiders, official fees J. Y. Shelly, and others, auditor's py W. U. Allison, auditing public of fice Ansoa B. Will, official fees W. S. North, Treasurer's salary'.. W. S. North, commissions oa licen se .......... .......... 8nn printing and binding Co. book Protbooatary ' office. .... Denuisoo tr. Brown, books Record ers office. ........... .... Mary J. Hunt, supplies Recorder's office .......... ........ Miscellan sous amaU orders 908 96 11 80 6 80 214 46 120 00 20 00 66 95 650 00 8 26 12 00 18 CO 220 260 Total $ 1024 96 General and Spring Election. J. P. Barton snd other, Election officers, Fsbruary $ 472 86 J. P. Wilson, November 427 88 E. L Rmebolt. Part piy, 8 steel election houses 225 00 Constable's pay February election.. 66 42 Wm. M. Allison, printing ballots . 90 00 J. C.'Dimm, " 48 42 OilCity Derrick Ce., election blsnks 8 66 J. P. Hefflettngor, keeping booths.. 6 00 Louis Manet, " 4.00 I. N. Blstline, 8 00 Robert Hsmmond " 6 00 Leo Shallenberger, " 2 00 1. G. Felmlee. 2 60 C. A. Thompson, rent election house 40 00 E. O. Illia, work on fence fcc. .... laanea Horning, eorpeater, coart hmuum and jail . George J. Btntta, work oa gas au- ehina and fence Jfrfflintown -water eomptny, water rant ...... Emil Schott, boating (or court bouse....... ........... H. D. Funk, plumbing Maat e k . Nslaon, coal and lumber B W. Calhoun, moving ahea.... W. IU Maal, grass seed for court - yard J. U. Gross, pointing jail windows W. 8. Arbogast, nails, lock and court bouse supplies..... O. P. Robiaon, printing jail porch -FsraO. Doty, draft for supplies... Lewis Emery, moving ashes...... Harry Horning, hauliag ssbea ... Jacob Btka Av Son, work on j and court bocse. . ......... Jacob Brewacd work on Mitflin bridge Dan iel Peanebaker, work at jail.. C. Seegor, matting for court bona H- C. McClel'an, material and ie. pairs jail and court housa Mifflintown Hom company........ Samuel Lapp selling county hooso Guss at Seiber, gasoline.......... i , V M 2o 00 400 6 00 00 900 10 00 12 00 10 00 600 4 00 4 00 12 00 400 400 j.B.cik, ;; i wy. a. Jackson, " 0.1t. B-ackbi". " Jno. W- Paanebsker David Keller D. K. Sulouff " J. H.Troutmon " W. A. Kinser, cleaning election house... .......... A. B. Evans - " David Keller '..". S. H.Tnrbett " M B P-Clark " Mary J. Hunt, eleetioa blanks Peunell at BurcbHeld, clerking elec tion retarns v7s G. Johnston at Co., voters guide 16 00 4 50 Total..... ..$142 98 JMWi'a)aea PafmeuJ. H E Boosall. postage and post of fice box rent $ 21 84 H. E. Bonsall, inscription to Juui- ate Tribune sou Wm Fry. burrial or George Bitting r, so'dier 26 00 Geo. S. Conn, burial of veteran... 85 00 Josevh Brown, burial ol veteran .. 34 00 Henry Lauver. burial of veteran... 3 011 W. E. Wolf, Pnrdon's digest 13 00 Western Penitentiary, expense in- mstes 830 09 Huntingdon Reformatory, expense inmates 840 60 J. P. Calbonn. taking Mrs. Caveny to asylum 27 13 J. P. Calhoun, taking Mrs. Susan nah Kauifiuan to asylum.. 20 09 S. E. Kinser. express charges..... 6 15 Mar.bi rk 4. Nelson, coal 86 75 W. N. S"errett; cosl, for court house and jail 110 21 C. W.Gross, for SUte lunaticasylum 65 60 W. H. Zoidera, protbonotery, Ram Fey case 21 60 D. M. Crawford it Sou, medical at tention 4610 A. C. Harris and other, scalps.... 7 00 J. O. Brown, overpaid tax..... ... 4 95 T. W. Anker, tombstone tor vet erans "70 00 Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital ... 90 25 T. A. Aul Treasurer Stste asylum 191 25 Tbomcs P. Merri't, Worn ersv illy asylum, Maud Gill 18 14 W. S. North, SUte tax on bonded indebtedneas 407 41 W. S. North, commission on state tax snd loans 2141 Joe. W. Slimmr I, Agricultural So ciety 100 00 Bond supplies 6 CO D. M. Marshall, county institute.. 1E3 83 W. H. Moore, and others, expense commissioner's contention 29 45 W. H. Groringer, State tax work.. 200 CO W. H. Groninger, cleik, Jury Com n.iastoners 40 00 W. H. Groninger, incidentlals.... 10 76 Lewis Dcgen, jury commissioner.. 40 00 Samuel Watts, jury commissioner. 0 00 B. F. Crorler, and others, clerk jury commissioner ...... ... 7 00 Small order 5 64 Total $3176 98 Recapitulation Jc'iees and constables, common wealth esses ............ 7453 Commonwealth and witnesses..... 681 61 Exonerations abatements and per centages. ..... 2909.66 Conrtssnd jurats pay 2169 78 Public buildings 450 28 Road and bridge viaws and damage 146 40 Constable's returns 809 48 Assessing snd registering........ 1309:55 Trsmps under act of 1885 &9 92 County prison 890 91 Bond paid 18100 00 Interest paid on bonds.. .......... 5125 84 Printing and stationery. 975 07 Commissioners office....... ...... 1993 05 Br-'dges 908 96 Public offices A 1024 95 General and spring elections...... 1542 93 Miscellaneous orders.... 8175 98 Total $42041 90 LxaMine of County. Outstanding Bonds $ 135,529 00 Outstaudiug county orders..... 276 62 Total .. $135805 62 Jsstt of Cosmry. Onfstandlng concty tax.. $16859 10 Outstanding state tax...... 1099 28 Cnh in hacda of Treasurer. 6191 07 Bills collectable l'arment to State Asylum on so count ol Fanny B. Caveny 83 50 Payments to State Asylum on ae count or Wm. Bratton .... 221 25 Pavmeotato 8 tale .Asylum on ac coant of Philip Rank.... 25 25 Total $23982 40 Liabilities over Jssets. Liibilitiea over assets. .. . .... 9111,23 22 Valuation of Real Estate tor tax stion purposes... Valuation of Personsl Property for taxation purposes.... We the Commissioners of Juniata Connty in compliance with the law do publish the foregoing statement of the receipts and ex penditures of the connty aforesaid for the jeir enriing January 8," 1897, aa found on the boot ot this office. WILLIAM PUFFENBERGER, DAVID D.RH1NESMITH. J FKEM1AH LOUDKNSLAGER, County Commissioners . Attest HconC Rhb, Clerk.. Cot-missionsb's Orrics, ) . Miflli town, Pa., Jan., 12, 1897. $ . stir r LIN' OWN WAKKKTS. MifrtiSTOwa Feb. 10, 187 MIFFLISTOWN GRAIN MAR KIT S Wbeat r6 I'm in ear. ... ...... .... ..... 80 n-iti., 18 Rto i.- JSS Clovweed ....... .. .... .... . Butter 14 Eggs 12 Ham 12 Shoulder 12 La'd 7 Sides. .......................... Timotbv seed t2.0 Fax seed 60 . Bran 9 Chop $1.20 a hundred Middling 110 Ground Imi Salt l.uO American Salt.... 6c to 80c Philadelphia! JVarkets, Feb'y 9, 1897. Wheat 88c; oats 25c; corn 30c; butter 12 to 32c: ejnrs 14 to 15c: live chickc-Ds 8 to 9c; ducks 10 to 11c; geeis 9 io 10c: tutkeja 10c; tallow, Sets a pound in cakes; potatoes 28 to 30c; sweet potutoea 8 to 20c a basket; onions at 90c to $1.10 a bushel; Penn sylvania toba oo fillers 6 to 12c-, broad leaf 10 to 14c and 12 to 15c; beef cottle at $3 to $4 90; Fat cows and bulls at 3 to $3 50; hegs $2.75 to $3.75; Fresh cows, $15 to $45; Sheep at $3 to !L20; veal calves at $5 to $7. 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D.. 1897. when and where all per sods interested may attend, if tbey think proper. Tbe first and final account of George L. Hower. Sequestrator of Harriet and Sam uel B. Kickenbaugh's estates. W. H. Zeides. Prothnnotary's Office, Proth'y Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 25, 1897. JEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing named persons have filed their accounts in tbe Register's Office or Juniata county, Pennsylvania, and t e same wM be pre seated for confirmation air. allowance at an Orphan's Court io be held at Mifflintown, Pa., on Toes-lav, the 23rd dav of ebruary, A. D., 189 at 9 o'clock A. M. 1st. The first and psrtial account of Jos eph G. Long, admiuiktratur of Jacob lead er, late or Fayette township, Juniata coun ty, Pa . dece seJ. Barch!iol i. A't'f . 2nd. First and final account,' of Daniel G. tjarman, executor or the lu-t win ana tes tament of Elizabeth Brugter, late of Sua qnehanna township. Junitt county, dee'd.- Atkinson It PenneM, Att'ys. 3rd Tbe First and Final aeeouot ot F. M. M. Psnnell, adm ioistrator cum testa, mento annexo de bonis nou, of Samuel M. Knstt, late of Delaware township, Juniata county, deceased . Atkinson A Pennell, Att'ys. Rgisters Office, ) MitHintown, Pa , Assoa B. Will, Jan'y 25, 1F97. 5 Register. JN 0TJ.CE. We the underslgnrd Citizens of Juniata connty will apply to tbe General Assembly or Pennsylvania tor a special fence law. Thomas Abbcckik, R. E. Dobbs, , J. LonoCWSLAOEB, 8. H. Randolph, Jabks Kidd, Nsac U. Stcast JIXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on tbe estate of Serah T. Jamison, late or Fayette town, ship. Juniata county. Ft., deceased, bsv. ing been granted io dne form of law to tbe nnderaigned residing in Mifflintown. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to said decedent will please make immediate payment, and those having elairus will pre sent them prop'rly authenticated for settle ment to Louis E. Aikinsor, Decmber 23, 1896. Executor. JXECUTRIXES' NOTICE. Letters tes'amentary on the estate ef Edward A. Smith, late of Mexico, Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., having been granted in due form of law to the un dersigned residing in Mexico. All per sons knowing iberase res indebted to said decedent wid please mike in.mediato pay ment, and those havirg claims will present them properl) authent cated for settlement to Matilda Suits, Katk V. Smith, Executrixes. DMINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. Estate of Samuel A. Thomas, decensed. Wbeieas letters of administrarin on tbe est. to of Samuel A.Thoiuas, late of Fer managh township, J uniata Co., Pa., deceaa ed. bare been iss ed out of the Orphans' Court to tbe undersigned, notice is hereby given to al! p-isons indebted to t'e si,id es. tste to n.tke immediate payment, and those having claims to present then prop erly authenticated for settlement. Chablcs W. Book, Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa., Nov. 21, 1896. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The nrdtr Fined having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering sev eral yearn with severe lung affection, and that dread disease consumption is anxiona to make known to his fellow sufferers the tnesns of cure. To those who desire It, be will cheerfully send (frt-e of chargs) a copy ot the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufiorera will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those de siring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prote a blessing, will please address, RET. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York. Sep. 9, '98. CAUTION. TRE88PAS8 NOTICE. Tbe undersigned persons bsve Associated themselves together for tbe protection of Willow Run Trout stream in Lack town, ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All persons are strickly forbidden not to trespass noon the land or stream of the said parties to fish aa the stream hss been stocked with trout Persons violating this noice, will be pros ecuted according to law. R. H. Patterson, T. H. Caruthers, J. P. Rob't A. Woodside, W. D. Wslls, Frank Yawn, Dyson Vawn. April 23, 1896. TRESPASS NOTICE. Tbe undersigned persons have formed an Association for tbe protection of tbeir re. spective properties. All persons are here by notified not to trespass on tbe lands of tbe undersigned lor the purpose of hunting gathering nuts, cbiping timber or throwing down fences or tiring timber in any way whatever. Any violation ot tbe above no tice will be dealt with according to law. Jobn Michasl, William Puffenberger, Gideon Sieber, " Besshor Jr. Zook, Mary A. Brubaker, ' Joseph Roth rock, Jobn Byler, 8 annuel Bell. September 6 1896. I I Best Cuueb byrup. Tfcotc joa. TJaal I 1 to tuna. g'drnsyBta, 1 ATTORNEYS- A.T -LAW, MIFFLIK TO WH, FA. . ta. nf tK Omos On Mata street," p- " 'ot as, I aaawwlia T atJrlsi rjoavavyaaetag proat- XXW v- ' 17 attended to. trifcBERFOBCE SCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law. .4r A .1! loral DU81 Bbp uouecuuuD o neas promptly attended to. Or r Ion in - DaJ).xaAwroBD,ia.DABW axaawFOBO D1 ,R. D. M. CRAWFOBD at sun, . Siva formed a partnership for ...... j .u-i. .nii.ttarat branches. or aleaicine ua --- - . Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or snge atreets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or boft otthem will be found at their office at at. times, jinless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, 1896. P.DERR, PRACTICAl. OEHTIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Deotal College. Office at old established lo cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, .Mifflin town, Fa. Q" Crown aad Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. T war aav offer or sale a Talusble prop ertv, situated in Fermsnagb township, 2) milVs north-east of Mifflintown, containing 25 Acr. s, more or less. 4 acres of wood land. Tbe balance cleared and in good state of cultivation.' Buildings ordinary, but in good repair. A good spring of never railing gravel water nearby. This property also contains 250 patch trees and 2000 ber ry plants; 30 apple tress, beside other fruit. Tbe above property is situated near While Hall school house in said township. For further information address. CUABLES COBEIBS. 8-29-'96. Mifflintown, Pa. Tuscarora Valley Railroad, SCHEDULE IS EFFECT MONDaT, MAT 18, 189fi. EASTWARD. STATIONS. No.l No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT STJMDAY. A. M- P. M. Biair's Mills Iv 7 45 2 00 Waterloo. 7 51 2 06 Leonard's Grove 7 58 2 13 Rofs Farm 8 05 2 20 Perulack 8 12 2 27 East Waterford 8 25 2 40 Heckman.. 8 35 2 50 Honey Grove 8 47 2 57 Fort Bigbam...- 8 48 3 03 Warble 8 55 3 10 Pleasant View 9 00 3 15 Seven Pines 9 06 3 21 Spruce Hill 9 10 3 25 Graham's 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. I and 2 connect at Port Royal with Way Passeneer and Seashore Express, on P. B. K., and Nos. 8 and 4 with Mail east WESTWARD. STATIONS. I 5 No.2 No.4' DAILY, EXCEPT SETS DAY. .S Q A. SI. P. M. Port Koyal 0.010 30 5 20 Old Port 1.318 355 25 Turbett .2.810 40 5 30 Freedom 3.7:10 42i5 32 Stewart 4.4ilO 44 5 34 Graham's 5.0 10 465 36 Spruce Hill 6 310 50 5 40 Seven Pines 7.210 C4!o 44 Pleasant View 9.0 11 03jo 50 Warble 10.011 05j5 55 Fort Biph.tm 12.011 ll!c 01 Honey Grove 14.011 18 6 08 Heckman 15.1 U 25(6 15 East Waterford 17.511 35;6 25 Perulack 20.5 11 48 16 36 Ross Farm 22 012 556 45 Leonard's Grove... 24.012 026 52 Waterloo 25.512 09 !6 59 Blair's Mills Ar. 27.0l2 15 j7 05 Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect with Stage Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doyles. burg snd Dry Run. J. a MOORHEAD, Superintendent. T. S. MOORHEAD, President. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. J3ERRT COUNTY RAILROAD. The following schedule went Into effect Nov. 16, 1896, and tbe trains will be run as follows. p. m a. m Leave Arrive a. m p. m 4 80 9 00 Duncannon 7 64 2 28 4 86 9 C6 'King's Mill 7 49 2 23 4 89 9 09 Sulphur Springs 7 46 2 20 8 41 911 Corman Siding 7 41 8 18 4 45 9 14 Itontebello Park 7 41 2 15 4 4S 915 'Weaver 7 40 2 18 4 61 9 19 'Roddy 7 86 2 08 4 64 9 22 Hoffman 7X3 2 65 4 66 9 24 "Royer 7 81 2 08 4 59 9 2T Mabanoy 7 28 2 00 6 10 10 43 Bloomfleld 7 28 1 41 6 16 9 49 Tresaler 7 09 1 86 6 21 9 64 Nellson 7 04 1 81 6 24 9 67 Duni's 7 01 1 28 6 27 10 05 Elliotsburg 6 68 1 26 6 82 10 1-7 Bernheisl's 6 61 1 20 6 84 10 17 'Groen Prk S 48 1 18 6 87 10 30 Montour Juno 83 1 16 6 02 10 86 Laodisburg 6 28 2 60 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p ui Train leaves Bloomfleld at 5.68 a. m. and arrives at Landisburg at 6.28 a. ni' Train leaves Landisburg at 6.08 p. m and amvea at Bloomfleld at 6.40 p. nt. AH stations marked () are flag stations, at which trains will come to a full stop on isTnaL . Cbas. H. Samart, Preaidant. 8. H. Bsc, 8 apt. PEKHSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD. ft anr? after Sunday Novem! i e 18DG, traiLB will rna as folio f: WHSTABD. Passenger, lesves Pbiladolpi.j, lt 4 80 a. m; HarrlNburg 8 0 a. m; Dnncsn. non8 85a. m; New Port 9 06 a. m; lerstown 9 16 a. bs; Durword 9 21 s. m. Thotnrsontown 9 24 a. m; Van Dyke 9 88 a. ro; Tucarora 9 36 a. m; Kpsico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 44 a. m: Siifrlin 9 05 a. m- Denholm 9 66 a. m; Lewistown ie j m. mi McVytowa 10 38 a. m; New; Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Union Hot a m; Hantingdon 11 88 p. in; Tyrone 12 2 p. ro; Altoona 1 0 p. m; Pittsbarg6 05 p. m. Niagara snd Pittsburg Express leaves Philadelphia at 8.30 a. 'm Harrisbn; ct 11.46 a. m. MifBm 12.67 p m., I.ewi,l0BU I 18 p. ns.( Huntingdon 2.06 p. m.; Tfroaa 2.45 p. I Altoona 8.15 p. m.; Pittsburg 7 00 p. m. . . Altoona Accommodation leaves H uris bnrg at 6 00 p. m; D"tcannon 5 84 r. m. Newport 6 02 p. m; Jlfillerstown 6 II p. m) Tbontpsnntown 6 21 p m; Tuscarora 6 3) p. mi avexice 6 33 p. ni; Port Koyal C 38 p. ni; Mifflin 6 43 p. ra; Denholm f. 49 t-. Lewistowo 7 7 p. m; JfcVeytown 7 311 p m; Newton Hamilton 7 60 p. m; IIuti.n don 8 20 p. u; Tyrone 9 62 p. m; Altoona 9 85 p. m- Pacific Ex cress leaves Philadelphia at ; 20 p. m; Oarrisbunr 8 10 . ui;'Mars. v Ie8 24a. m; Duncannon 8 38 s. m; New. pt't 8 69 a. mi Port Roval 4 31 a. ni; ilif. rlio 4 87 a. m; Lewistown 4 68 a. ro; Uc Ve town 6 20 a. m; Htintiogrlon 6 0:. vn; Tyrone 6 65 a. ra; Altoona 7 40 a. m; Pittsburg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 85 p.m; Hsnisbarg st 10 20 p. m; Newport II 06 p. m; Mifflin 11 0 p. m; Lawinion 12 68 a. mj Huntiogdon;i2 65 a. ni.; Tiona 1 32 a ro; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 SO a- m. Fsst Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 2$ p. m; Hsrrrisbnrg 3 50 p. m; Duncanon 4 15 n. m: Newport 4 86 p. ro; Mifflin 6 07 p. ra. I Lewistown 5 27 p. ia; Mount Union 6 OS p. ; re; Huntingdon 6 27 p. n; Tyrone 7 A j m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 s0 p. m. BAST WARD. Huntingdon Accommodation leaves Al toona at 6 0 a. m; Tyrone 3 i:j 1 in; l,'r ingdon 6 40 a. m; Newton Hamilton 1' 05 a. m; McVeylown 6 22 a. m; Lewi.s.vwa 6 42 a. m; Mifflin 7 01 a. ro; Port Boyr.l 7 06 a- ro; Mexico 7 09 s. m; Thompson town 7 22 a. m; Millerstown 7 HI a. m Newport 7 40 a. m; Duncannon 8 07 a ro; Uarrisburg 8 40 a. ru. 8ea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 10 a ni; Altoona 7 15 a m; Tyrone 7 48 a m; iinni ingdon 8 80 a m; McVcvtown 9 15 a rr; Lewistown 9 35 a m: Mifflin 9 65 a 105 Port Royal 9 69 a m; Thompvntown 10 14; Millerstown 10 22 a 10; Newport 10 22 a m; Duncannon 10 54 a ni; Marrsvilla 1107 m; Harrisbarg 11 2i a m; Fhiladei;.hia 3 00 p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. m; Altoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12- 03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. re; Lewis town 1 33 p. m; Mifflin 1 60 p. rn; Harris burg 8 10 p. 10; Baltimore 6 00 p. ra; Wash ington 7 15 p. ni; Pbiia.le'phia 6 23 p. ro, New York 9 23 p. ra MsJl leaves Altoona at 2 10 p. ru, Tyrone 2 46 p. in, Huntingdon 8 28 p m; Newtjn Hamilton 8 68 p. ni; McVeytowti 4 2C. p. ra; 1-ewistown 4 45 p. ai; Mifflin 5 10 p. m. Port Royal 5 15 p. m; M.'iico 6 20 p. a; Tbompsontown 5 33 p ni; Millersto vn 53 p. m; Newport 6 61 p. m; Duncannon 6 .'3 p. m; Harrisburg 7 00 p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg st 1 00 p. to; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 6 37 p. .m; Huntingdon 7 20 p.m; McVevtown 8 04 p. m; Lewistown 8 26 p m; AfiHlin 8 47 p m; Port Royal 8 62 p. m; Millerstown 9 16 p. m; Newport 9 26 p. ni; PrjDcauiiOu 9 60 p. ro; Harrisbur 10 20 p. m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg a 4 80 p m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 33 p. m; Huntingdon JO 12 p. ru; Mount Un ion 10 82 p. m; Lewistown 1 1 16 p. ra; Mif flin 11 87 p. m; Uarrisburg 1 00 a. m; Phil adelphia 4 80 New York 7 33 a. m. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for sunbnrr at 7 3'.' a. in. and 8 15 p. m., leave Snnhury for Lewistown 10 06 p. mand 2 26-p. m ; for Milrov G 20 a. m. -lP.2d a.ui. snci 3 15 p. m.. week Jays. TYRONE llVI-'ON. Trains leava for Bellef-nte and Lock Haven at 8 10 a. m., 8 31 and 7 25 p ,d . leave Lock Haven lor Tyrone 4 30, 9 10 p m. and 4 15 p. ro. TYRONE AND CLEAKKIELD S. R. Trains leave Tyrone for Clearfield an! CurvensviUd at 8 10 a. m.. 12.30 and 7 3'J p in., leave Curwensviile tor Tyrone at 4 3t a. m , 9 16 and 8 61 p ro. For, rates, maps, ete., call on Ticket Agent, or addresn, Tbos. E. Watt, P. A. W. D., 360 Fifth Avenue, Pttta. burw, !'a. 8. Zl. Pbevost, J. R. Wood, Geo'l Manacer. Gen'l Pas. 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