V WEDNESDAY. FEB. 17, 187. MUFLINTOWN. B. F. SCHWEIER, BDITOB ASH fBOrBIBTOB. A good niBDy Methodinte rieuoancw the renticg of Grac-o Church fo the State government for the Legislature to meet in. Thi ataal rU trout or Syndicate had ' combination broken last week, which resulted in a drop in the price of steel rails to $17 a ton. "Iddwes under the auspices of the State League of Republican clubs will be tendered to Senator Penrose, at tne Hotel Walton, Philadelphia on Friday evening, February 26." Edison declares that he soon ex pects to have an electric machine so constructed that every part of the machinery of the human body may be seen and the seat of all and every disease located. FiFTEEH MILLION DOLLARS Cuban bonds w?re issued acd sold in the United States within the past year They are made payable in gold ten years after the Island of Cuba has been evacnated by the Spanish forces. The railroads under the inter-State commerce act of Congress will charge lor ino transportation of troops and that is the reason the Pennsylvania National Guard will not attend the McKinley inauguration. The railroad fare for the Pennsylvania troops to and from Vrashingt'jn will amount to thirty thousand dollars. j.he iiraaic-y ;i:irtin nail in iNew xoik city on the night, of the 10lb, was one of the lavish expenditures of money. The expecBa of the dance wcb between fifty ncd a hundred thousand dollars. The guests were dressed to represent famous people in government circles in the old world many vaars past. The daure has awakened a great deal of criti c-sra on tas part ot people, who are differently circumstanced from those at taa bill, and from thusa who view life from a different stand-point. Eighteen Guilty Wives- Viesxa, FeLV 11-:- A story of w holt sale murder recches here from a tm:ill village in Hungary. It ap pf.ars that there were a large num ber cf uufailhfnl wives in the village, who were desirous of ridding them Bahresof their husbands iu order that they might the more easily carry on their laisons with their lovers. Eighteen of tb9in procured poison which they administered to their Lusbandb with fatal results. Widows in Washington- Especially is it (Washington) a fjreat place for rich widows with daughters that peculiar type of American women, who, as soon as pa terfamilias is comfortably tucked away under the sod, fly to Europe, sper-d years wandering about like.so citd Bedouins, then are seized with a romantic form of home-sickness, eays the Illustrated American. But they can't ttand Porkopolis and Kalama zoo and West Jersey after Paris and London and Vienna, and Washing ton affords a convenient stop -gap. It is American in location, European in habits, and, to a degree, in personnel. So they como here, buy a fine house, get in with the diplomatic corps and the thing is done. And Washington which professes a lofty scorn for trade, and ruthleesly shuts the doors of society in the face of all Washing ton brokers, insurance agents, real estate people, and, in short trade in every form except banking, welcjiaes with open arms the retired trades people from New York, Chicago and acj u here else on the face of the globe. It reserves the right of laugh ingr at them, though, and after faith fully attending all tbeir luncheons, goes home to roar over every slip the ombitious host or hostess has made. This habit is undoubtedly an effront to hospitality, but it has one saving virtue Washington makts use of rich r eople. but it is not afraid of them. Capital. A Tour to II a I my Florida via Pennsylvania Railroad. - m M When the North is at its worst, Florida is at its best. When lakes and rivers are icebound here and a drifting snow fills our streets the vio lets are blooming there and the air is laden with the sweet perfume of budding spring. When Old Borens howls around cur northern homes and tbo frost king ruins, the mock ing bird is singing ia Florida's grace ful palm? and the whole land is mel odicus with hnppv song. The ele gant special trains of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Jacksonville tours are fitting iotiodnciions to this delight ful lanJ. Tha next tour, allowing two weeks iu Florid i, leaves New York and Philadelphia under person al escort, February 23. Round-trip tickets, including Pullman accommo dations and mealsjon the special train, will be sold at the following rates: From New York, 850; Philadelphia, $48.00; Canandaigua, $52.85; Pitts- bury 53.00, and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets and itineraries apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 119(5 Broadway, Hew lork, or to Geo. V. Bojd, Assistant General Passf-nger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delnbia. Son Shoot3 his Father- The Huntingdon Globe of tho 11th inst., gives the following version of the unfortunate case of a son shoot ing his father in Huntingdon. At a few minutes before 7 o'clock, last Friday morningr, Henry Meek baugh, aged about 27 years, shot his father Henry Meckbaugh with a 32 calibro revolver at the homo of the wounded man, No. 520 Oneida St , the ball penetrating the right breast and lodging in the lung. The affair was the culmination of a drunken de bauch by the father, who frequently threatened the members of his fami ly v. it!: bodily harm when in an ineb viated condition and m ide their lives miserable. On tbe night prior to the unfortu na'e occurrence, the Senior Meck-i bmgli wa brought home in a maud tin condition by several friends, and b had no sooner enterU the bouse, when he began hia usual tactics of threatening to cwt ths members of the family oat of the premises and do ing them personal injury. j.oe household was in dread of the father. qut be was finally induced to go to bed where he remaiacd until thrfee o'clock, when ho awoke and repeated his threats, directing them principal ly to Henxy.-irhom he said ha wou'd shoot At 7 o'clock while stiH under the inflmencs of I;qaor. ha repeated the threats wuen tie la-n Iy urns at breakf-ist and nenry h-.vinor bten keyed to a high pitch of excitement, an.l tearing thit the lather would do himself, his mother and others bodi ly harm, fired the ehot which lodged in the father s breast. A tccond shot was fired accident ailv, but Alaro, a brother of Henry, parried ths revol ver, arid the b.-dl ei reck the ktlcaen stove. Tho wounded man was put to bed and Dr. Harmon was sumraooe !, who quickly responded, and found the man in a Eon'.etvhat critical condition His rugged constitution, how-.ver, is much in his favor acd he is gractUfl ly recovering. Material improve ment is not d every day. Shortly after the occurrence young Jletkbiugh voluntarily resigned him self into the hnnd cf the nutlioritits and proceeded to the county jail. At a habeas corpus bearing before tho conrt on Monday afternoon Dr. Har-m-in having testified that the wound ed man was on a fair way to recovery young Meckbaugh was released on bail iu ths sum of $800, John Brew ster and M. W. Isenborg going his security. Tne defendant is an exemplary young man, an active member of the Reformed church, takes a liv ictc-r-est in Sunday School and Cbricfrau Endeavor work, and has helped to maintain his parents for many years. Reduced Rate lo Waahlngtoa au HCteuat of thei Inaugu ration via Pennsylvania. Railroad. For the benefit of those who de sire to attend the ceremonies inci dent to V.e inauguration of President elect -WcKinley, the Pennsylvania Riiiroad Compiiny will sell excursion tickets to Washington. March 1, 2, 3 and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From New Yoik $8 00; Philadelphia $5.40; Baltimore $1 CO; Harrisburg J5.0G; Wiiliamsport $8.79; Buffilo 11.20; Rochester $10 4S; Altoona and Pitts burg $10.00; and from all other &ta tious on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a ru(st inte-repting event, und will undoubt edly attract a large number of people from every section of tbo country. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyivahia Railroad make this line tho favoriie route to flie National Capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and ep'endid terminal ad vantages at Washington make it es. pecially popular on such occa sions, ml. SALE REGISTER. Thcbsdat, March 17th, (St. Pat rick's day,) Reuben Metterling resid ing on the North farm near Mifflin town, will Bell at 10 o'clock, A. M., 7 good horses, 7 milch cows, bull, lot of fine young caitle, 3 brood sows, 12 nice ehotes, two 2-horse wagons. binder, mower and a full complement of farming machinery and imple ments, horse gears and harness and an assortment of other ptrsonil prop perty. See bills. H. H. Snyder, Auct. WeDsesday, March 24. Chnrlts Book, administrator cf the estate of Simuel Thomas lite of Fermanagh township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of said decedent. horses, cows, young cattle, sheep, bogs, wagons, farm machinery of all kinds, gears, some household goods and other articles. Sals at 10 A. M. H. H Snyder, Auct'r. TncKsoAv. March 11. Amos Fogle msn will sell near Oakland Mill?, horser, cows, young cattle, heps, wsgons hnd farm implements. Sale at 10 A. M. Thursday, March 4, Jesse Beal, neur McCoysville, horses, cattle, farm implements. Thursday, February 18, L. G. Ubil, Sprnce Hill township, horses, cows, hogs, farm implements. Tuesday, February 23, N. H. Esb, Sprues Hill, horses, cows, hogs, farm implements. Tuesday, March 9, Reuben Moist, Walker township, horses, cows, sheep farm implemments. March 26, Edwin Pannebaker, Dnrward, horses, cows, young cattle, farming implements. Tuesday, March, 9, Themis Ar buckle, near McCuiloob.'lfills, horses, cattle, farm implements. March 16, J. M. Thompson, Wil low Run, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm implements. March 10, W. n. Patterson, Beale township, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farm implements. March 18, Isaac Book, Spruce Hill, horses, cattle, hogs, eheep, farm im plements. March 18, Clem Leach, Johnstown, farm implements, horses, cattle. Marot 20, E. J. Kurtz, Walker townehip, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm implements. March 23, Stewart Leydor, Dela ware township, horses, cattle, colts, farm implements. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOPES, Matchless in every feature. CALIFORNIA. Three tours to California and the Pacific coast, will leave Harrisburg, Altoona and Pittsburg, January 27, February 24 and March 27, 18.07. Five weeks in California on the first tour and four weeks on the second. Passengers on tho third tour may re turn on regular trains within nine months. Stop will be inadq at New Orb ana for -Vardi-Gras fesivitics on the Hseond tour. R ites from all points on the Peona R R. System; First tonr $310.00 Hvcon 1 t r.r $350.00; tbJrd.fcur $210. 00 From Piltsba.-g $3 00 k-ss for each tour. FLORIDA. . Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks in Floiida, will leave New York and Philadelphia, January 26, v t hrnary 'J and 23 snd March 9, 18D7. Rate covering expenses en route in both directions $53.00 from Pittsburg, and proportionate xatts from other points. For detailed itineraries aad other information, apply at ticket agrc:t or address Thoe. E. Watt, Fass. Agent Western District, 360 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. X Kya acd DlsxBondji. One excellent use to which the new S rays can be put should interest women. It seems that ly their aid one can reud ily determine whether diamonds are real or false, for the rays pass quita through real diamonds, leaving them transparent, end net at all through fal.se ones. A real paroro when photographed Vould show only tho mocnting, but in a faJce oue all tho stones would turn cot blafi. Strangely eaoagh, theX rays vill not Trcuetrate glass. Eyeglasses, if photogTsiibed, come cat black. This proved useful in the cao of a Vienna glaebworkex who got a bit of glass into his finger. By tho aid of the rays it was diseovered, extracted and the workman cured. St. Jamea Gazette. lleca a Eoy Himself. Practical Father I want to buy a watch for niy boy the cheapest yon have. Hom-rit Dealer I'm afraid I can't warrant the cheap ones to keep very focd time. Practical Father Oil, that doesn't natter. Jast make it so he can cpen the back of the case.- Strand Magazine. Invited to Cell. He I suppose that sap headed dude has prcpoeed to yon a dozen times. She No. Once was enough. Come and see ''us when we get settled. De troit Free Press. Ilousiiess Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents ci'riss tlnn ani penults foot! to fcrmeiif and pu'rif Ui the stossasb. Then foiio-.y dizsisrss. fccadaeU". iusuinitia, nervousr.ci.1. and, if not relicvea. btliea? fever " g a or Mood pcisiiair.:;. lfot-.d's xf Id l' 1-UI3 stiiri;!.ite tho ?.N,m.-.c u " Rlipi.tinTi, pV. i'l StM ly liil 1i :!-..!-:. Tlioo!.!;' lU! to t- x-J with licoU'S S:irsairiii. LEGAL. SOTHONOTART'S NOTICE. Notice horebv piven fi.it the follnwine acconnt Ins boea flit d in thn Prothon fary's (tlicc of Jnnia'n co-.infv, und the aims w ill b presentei for corfirma.ion and allow aoc U th Court of Common Pica of aid county, on Tuesday tfcc25rd day ot Febru ary A. D., 18!)7, whsn and where al per. sons interrtod may attend, if they think proper. The first and fina' acconnt of Georgfl L. How r. SeqiiL-gtrat-r of Harriet and Saro u.d P. Kicki;abangh' esUten. W. n. Zeipf.es, Prothonotary'a Office, Proth'. JiirHintown, P., Jan. 25, 18!)7, R EGISTEK'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby pi ven'that tho follow ing numed persom Imvo filed their accounts in he Rndister'a OtHoo of Juoktu county, I'-nnsylvania, and t o sama will ba pre sented for continuation not. allowance at an Orphn' Conrt to ba held at MitOiatotrn, Pa., on Tueslav, tho 23rd day of - ebruary, A. D., 1897 at 9 o'clock A. M. tHt. The first and partial account of Jos eph G. Long, adminiftrator of Jacob Teas er, lato of Favetto townahip, Juniata 'coun ty, Pa . deco shJ. BurchlieM. A't'y. 2nd. First and final account, of Daniel G. Garraan, executor of tho las-t will and tes tament of Elizabeth Bruiser, lata of Snt qnebanna town.xbtp, Juni.it i c-mntr, dee'd. Alkiu'on tc Pennell, Att'ys. 3rd The Fjrst and FiuhI account ot F. M. M, Pennell, a'lni iuistiator cmn testa, meoto annexo de bo Mis non, of Samuel - VI. Kustz, late of Delaware township, Juoiata c:utity, deceased Atkinson & Ptnnell, AU'ys. Kpiter s Office, ) MitJtlntown, Pa , V ' Jan'y 25, 197. OTICE. Axsox B. Will, Register, We the nndfMlened Citizens of Juniata county will apply to the General Assambly of PcnntyUinia for a special fence law. Thomas Arbi'Cklb, B. E. Dobbs, J. LoUDEMMLAOER, S. 13. Randolph, 'Ja-ses Kinn. . Neil M. Stcart. gXECUTOli'S NOTICE. Letters tc stamentsry on the estate of Scrah T. Jainixon, late of Fayette town ship, Juniata county, P., dt ceased, hav. ing been gnntfd in due form of law to tho nndersipnfd residing in Miftlintown. All persons knnwinz themselves ind.-bted to said decedent wili plvase make imnn l:lo payment, and those bavinjr elaims will pro sent them proprrly authenticat-jd for settle ment to Locis E. Atkinson, Decmber 23, 1896. Extculor.. E XECUTKIXES' NOTICE. Letters tesismentarj on the estate of E'lward A. Smith, late of Mexico, Walker township, Juniata couiity, Pa., having been granted in due form of lair to tho un dersigned residing iu Mexico. All per. sods knowing sheinse 'ts ir.d!toi to said decedent wt I please mke immediate pay ment, und those havir-f? claims wiil present Ih'-m properly authnpt cated for settlement to SlATiLnA Smith, Katc V. Smith, Execntrixcs. ' A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Kti'ile of Samuel A. Thoma, ilereuted. Wheieas letters of administrari .u oa tho est t-i of Samuei A. Thomas, late of Fer managh township, Jnniats Co., Pa., deceas ed, have been iss ied out of tiie Orphans' Court to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all p rsont indebted to t ie said es. tnta to u ike imnaedUte pa ment, and those having claims to pre-ent them prop erly authenticated forsottlement. Charles W. Rook, Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa., Nov. 21, 1896. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES or THE COUNTY OP JUNIATA From January 1, 180G, to January 3, 1S9 7, Inclusive To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Chmmon Pitas of Juniata County; Wo the undersigned Auditors elected and sworn according to law, to examine, audit ana settle the account of the Com missioners, Sheriff and Treasurer, of the County of Juniata, for the year ending De cember 31,1896, met for that purpose in the Auditors' Oftlce, iu Milllintown, on Monday, being thefourin day or January, 1897, and found the same account as follows: 1893. W. S. North, Treasurer, dr Cr Jan. 1. To balance from last year 93,088 80 To outstaud'g tax county 15,981 57 To outstanding tax state 1,032 49 Taxes levied in 96 conntv 23,962 62 state 2.21171 To additional assessment m m county 92 66 To 6 p'roent added, coon ty 872 10 To 5 per c--nt ad-ted slate 81 CI To over paid tax 1896... 1 47 . T., ca. h froa ale ot bonds 13.580 0'J To cash from Laticas'rCo. bo-il .tf Dr. Brown.... 16 0') To C3Ph from Committee ot Chas. Ramsey. 9199 To r.arh Favetto township kccpirig Maud U:i! 79 S8 To cash from Walker town sHy, keepi'gSnaa Kauf man 23 00 To cat h fromS. B. Loudon parcbae money. ..... 29 0 To cash from Sheriff Cal houn, fines 115 00 To cash from county share of liquor licenses... .. 156 75 To cash from mircellan eoes sources. .......... 44 50 To'al $55,10 95 Dec. 3!, by overpaid taxes . Junuarr 1. 189? 91 61 By error outstanding tax audit 193 0 f 0 Py urdeia paid 189 17 30 Br orders pal 1 1895 S04 8i By orders paid !8!!0 41.765 28 By ontstsnd'g tax comity 10.85H 10 By outstanding tux Btato 1099 23 Total 59,7!6 88 January 4. Bal.incc (tno county 6 94 07 18L6 J. P. Caluocs, SuRiirr db cr. J'luuary lrt, fines collect ed 113 00 ' December 81, to cash pJ Trrasnrer 115 00 189 j TV. S. NoRTa TRYisiTBBBTnr " vx DB " OK. Jannatr 1 , To bal ince last year............. To ourstanriins doe tax .. 247 52 681 55 18 70 637 l 47 18 00 To 6 pr cent, added and additional assessment.. To tax levied, 1896 Tn ovemaid tax.......... To' additional assessment. I Total 91493 74 1F96 December 81st, By orders piid sheep damage 1895 Kv odes paid heep dam "go 1893 By tax outstanding By error fl por cent, added cat h account...... ... 6 DO 221 P2 677 63 25 8805 10 1897. Jan. 1. By balance due Cotmty $i?.8 Ci OVTSTABDIBO TAXES DEO, 31, 1S9J. Collectors. Districts. County. 1893. H. F Crouse, Tuscarora, 9 358 65 1895. J. O. Brown, Beale, 582 03 Jacob Forry, Greenwood, 226 67 Johd E. Trego, Lack. 838 02 S. It.'Rol man, Mimintown. 2213 3 W, B.'McCa!.au. Milford. 816 61 W. S. Neimohd, Monroe. 49 92 H. M. Isonberg, Patlerson. 42J 49 B. K. Lyile, Port Royal. 23 A D Kerstetler, usqucb&n'a 65 70 M. S. Esh, Spruce Hi:l; 291 OS W. B. Brubaker. Thompsontown, 99 32 L. C. Calhoun, Turbett. 23 78 J. B. lJ irfon, Tuscarora. 639 69 E. A. Suatbi Waiker. 3S0 04 lyo. J. O Brown, Beale. 94G 54 J . X. Sr reecc, Delaware. 61 1 37 J. M. Musser, Favette. 1018 19 Jacob Forry, Greenwood. 425 64 C. E. Hower, Fermomgb. 95 5't Ji.hn E. Treco, Lsck. 672 56 S. II. Kollman, Mifhintoan. 424 04 V. B. McCaban, Miltoid. 13H) 22 W. S. NeimoBd, Monroe. 269 49 II. M. Isenberg, Patterson. of 5 02 B. F. Lvtle, Port Uoval. 248 18 M. S. Esb, Sprdce Hill. 898 83 A. D. Kers'etler, Susquehanna. 610 87 W. tl. Brubker,ThoiDpentown. 118 46 L. C. Calhoun, 1'urbott. C9 8S J. B. Barton, Tuscarora. 882 60 E. A. SmUb, Walker. 1230 20 OCTBTA5DIMO TAXES DEC. 81, 1893. Colleciurit. Districts. Stat... Dog. 1893. H. F. Crouse, Tuscarora. QTS 75 $ 1995. J. O. Brown, Beale. 25 62 28 09 Jacob Ferry, Greenwood. 9 30 18 84 John E.Trego, Lack. 20 36 20 84 8. II- Rolinian, Miftlintwn. 49 82 8 41 W. B. McCahau, Milford. 36 83 7 00 W. S. Neimond, Monroe. 6 26 11 89 H. M. Ise berg, P tterson. 43 43 10 t-9 B. F. Lytle, Port Royal. A. D. Ke.tHi!er, Suqueban'a.I4 OS M. S. Esh, Spruce Ilil , 52 16 W. B. Brubakes, Thompson t'n. 1 36 23 27 2 89 8 00 2 83 81 71 L. C. Ca noun, Turbett. 4 91 J. B. Barton, Tuscarora. 70 30 E. A, Smith, Walker. 28 07 1896. J. O. Brown. Beale. 31 63 80 00 J. F. Srreece, Delaware, 68 63 14 75 J. V. Mn8er, Fayotto. 22 25 27 29 Jacob Forrv, Greenwood. 17 00 25 25 C. E. Hower, Fermanagh. 68 12 37 ( Jcbr E. Trego, Lack. 85 35 35 90 S. It. Rollmao. Milllintown. 93 81 7 00 W. B. McCahan, i!loid. 14 63 16 00 W. Neiinond, Monioe. 19 46 15 25 II. Rl. Iseuberg, Patt. raon. 42 23 21 85 15. F. Lytle, Port Royal. 25 18 0 88 M. S. Eali, Spruce Hill. 14 95 22 00 A. D. Kerstetler, Susquehan'a.42 51 23 25 W. II. Brnbakrr. 1 homp'ot'n. 17 95 5 83 L. V. Calhoun. Turbett. 4 54 13 36 J. B. Birton, Tuscarora. 84 08 8 6 77 E. A. Smith, Walker. 35 78 33 88 All ot which is respectfully subni'tted. T. K. BEAVER, ) W. W. DIMM, SCountyAuditors. n. n. HARTHAN, ) Mifflintown, P.. Jnnosry 12, 1897. STATE.tl EST of orders drawn by the Commissioners ot I he County of Juniata, on lha Treasurer thereof from the 1st d iy or JT,n ry, 1893, to th 31st day ot Der.emb. r, 1896. as takpn from tho records in the Commis ioners' Office. Justices and Constables, Commonwealth Cases. 3. Frank Patterson, J. P., and othon-SO 03 Joseph Tohn, Constable, and others 8 50 9 74 53 Commoateeit'fa Witntssrs. February Term, 1896 $ 874 62 April Term, 1896 105 14 September Term, 1896 13 25 December Term. 1896 88 10 9 681 61 Exonerations, Abatements and Percentage. 1893. H. F. Crouse and others.. .9 12 84 1?91. J. O. Brown and others.... 655 81 1895. M. S. Esh and others 3017 41 1896. J. F. Barton an others 1224 10 92909 66 Courts and Jurors' Pay. II. K. Knicely, court cri&r $ 77 60 E.G. VanBatim, stenographer..... 65 00 Joseph Cummings, stenographer .. 140 00 R. B. Nixon, boarding jurors..... 22 75 John Bergy, banting jurors....... 2 00 Shelly Graybiil and others, grand jurors 292 OS P annuel A. Gallaher aud other petit jurors...., 1570 45 Total $2159 78 Pto.'.c Buildings. Jacob Browand, December 1895...$ E. O. Eliia, work on fence Jtc... James Ilornirg, corpentvr, court bouse and jail........... George J. 8 tutts, work on gas ma chine and fence Jf:fIlintown water company,, water rent Em;l Sehott, bunting for conrt bouk. ...... ........... n. D. Funk, plumbing Manbe k & Nelson, coal and lumber B. W. Calhoun, moving ashaa.... TV. II. Uaul, grass seed for court yard..... J, M. Gross, painting jail windows W. S. Arbogast, nails, locks and courthouse supplies..... O. P. Robison, painting jail porch Ezra C. Doty, draft for supplies... Lewis Emery, moving ashes...... Harry Horning, hauling ashes .... Jacob Elka ec Sou, work on jail and conrt bouse Jacob Browand work on Mifflin bridge... Dan iel Pcnhebaker, work at jail.. 12 00 5 40 40 49 6 12 100 00 2 00 89 99 13 27 1 00 1 25 2 75 71 63 76 0 18 60 8 00 19 00 10 68 8 15 40 46 C. Seeger, matting for conrt house H- C. ilcClelian, material and r- . pairs j lit and court hou 86 97 Mifflintown Hose company........ . 10 CO Samuel Lapp selling county house r 1 00 Gnus h. Beiber, gasoline. ......... 19 80 Total $ 450 28 Road and Bridge Views and Damages. R L.Guaa, damages $ 60 CO Wm. A. Stocffer, damages 75 00 S. A. Grabsm, rd otk.er viewers.. 1140 Total... S 140 400 Constables Returns.. Samuel Graybiil, and others, Feb- rrary term ,$ 95 64 Pbilip Psnnebaker, and othsrs, April term 74 86 B.G, Dobbs, and others, September 66 20 Wm. Nar.kivel, and others, Decem ber term 72 78 Totil $ 809 48 ' Assessing and Registering. W, J. Ze dera, and other afessor$13C9 65 Total.. .$1309 5 Tromps under Act of 1885. Dr. L. Batiks, medical attention tramps ..$ 2 50 TV. S. North, railroad tickets tramps 8 69 Julius Dtrr, preparing trampa for burial 4 00 W. F. Snyder, burial or tramps.... 20 00 II. S. ScnoU tor bnriil grouDd cemetery -8f0 J. P. Call.onn, at Jail 21 73 Totsl '. $ 59 92 .County Priton. J. P. Ca'honn Sheriff, taking prig- - oners to Penitentiary.... 158 66 J. P. Caiboun. Sheriff, scrviDg jur ors nntict-c..... . ....... 25 60 J. P. Calhoun, tramps boarding prisoners, laundry official fees tc 067 20 D. II. Crawford & Son, medical at tention and medicine.... 80 89 Total $ 890 91 Bonds Paid, Lohn HcNitt, and others bonds.. 918100 00 Total $11100 00 Interest Paid on Bonds. B. F. Schweier and others interest $5428 84 Total $5128 Printing and Stationery. J. C. Dinim, printing $ 177 W. J. Jack man, printing 83 II. . Bon;a! I, printing 172 B. F. Schweier, printing 203 Wm. Al'i'oo, vriDticg. 293 Vary J. Hunt, stationery and book binding ...... 21 W. H. Rollman stationery 4' 84 i 75 00 50 50 1 T- I 85 57 J. II. Wrigbl & Co., school registry blanks 6 60 Wm. G. Johnston, printing letter beads 4 15 W. F. Murpby, iegal cap paper.... 2 50 J. W. Speady, advertising.. 6 00 Total $ 97507 Commissioners Office. Jacob Browand, janitor 189d $ 144 CO N. N. Stewart's service as commis sioner 254 50 W. H. Moore, service as commis sioner 407 50 Williamson VanOrmer service cs commissioner............ 888 00 W. n. Grooinger clerk to commis sioner 650 00 ! Wliv T TlavlB lrllfrblitmun 4 05 Atkint-on &. PenneZ, attoraei s 40 CO W. II- Gro.irtgfr, clerii 2 days in 1897 6 00 Total $ 1993 (5 Bridges. Jonathan Swartz plank Mifflin bridg.... 19 85 Jacob Browand. work Miftlm and I Cuba bridge...... . ..... 9 60 i D. S. Sieber, work Cuba bride ... 2 00 j H. C. Boner, material Cuba bridge 88 42 James Hornin?, material and work Cuba bridge 23 05 W. F. Slagle. Paint, Cuba and otb- erbridjes... 15 0 S, F. Wagner, painting Cuba and other bridges 14 50 W. B. Horning, work Cuba bridge. 4 00 David Charters, work HofTtajn bridge 10 38 S.E. Psrntbakrr, Old Port and JUcClure bridges 85 89 J. L. Roup, work Old Port bridge. 8 47 IV. C. MaL'ii), work Bealutowu bridge 11 0 John Bergy, borsehire Jerico b'idge 4 CO S. T. Hencb, and others work Jori- co bridge 140 16 E. O. E lis, material Jertco bridge. 8 00 K. II. M cClictic.;material Jericho bridge 6 CO P. S. Mumniah, umt.lial Jertcho br tlgu 11 41 A W. Stibtr, Thunipontowu bridge 108 01 H A. Meyers, Ttompsoptown bridge 64 19 J. B. Musser, work and pUnk Thompsontown briego.... 6 60 W. G. Smith. Thompsontown, and other bridges 32 20 R. M. Cunningham. Licking Creek and Hawn's bridge 13 25 J. K. Gronioger, Port Royal bridge 21 1 00 J. C. Bowers, till Port Royal bridge 4 60 Edward Gill, work Mexico bridge. 6 75 James B. 01o, lumber, .Mexico bridge.... ...... ...... 2 66 G. G. McCullocb, plank HcCuliocbs bridge 2 16 S. n. Lexcb, hauling graveflloru- ing bridge 100 B. W. Page, work and material Cross Roads bridge r Z J 75 D. B. lieiti, hauling plank and gravel 3 25 Repairs to joint bridge Snyder County 6 25 Miscellaneous small ordtrs. ....... 2 95 Total $ 908 96 Puft'ie Offices. W. H. Kollman, supplies for Pub !o Offices 11 30 W. II. Zciders, supplies foi office 5 30 W. n. Zeiders, official fees 214 45 J. T. Shelly, and others, auditor's pay 120 00 W. M. Allison, auditing public of fice 20 00 Anson B. Will, official fees....... 65 95 W. S. North, Treasurer's salary .. 650 00 W. S. North, commissions on licen ses 8 25 Sun printing and binding Co. books Prothonatary's office 1 2 00 Dennison & Brown, books Record ers ollice. ............. . 13 10 Vary J. Hunt, supplies Recorder's office 2 20 Hibcolianeoua smU orders 2 50 Total $ 1024 95 General and Spring Elections. J. 1 . liar ton and others, Election officers, February . ......$ J. P. Wilson, November E. L Rineholt, Part pay, 8 steel election houses... Constable's fay February election.. Wm. M. Allison, printing ballots . J. C. Dimm, OilCity Derrick Co., election blank J. P. HefHefiuger, kecpicg booths.. Louis Maffot, " I. N. Bistline, . Robert Hammond Leo Sbelienberger, ' J. G. Felmlee, . C. A. Thompson, rent election house H. C. Book J. B. Clark, C. C. Jiumbaugh, W. B. Jackson, . C. H. Backti!l, Jno. II. Paouebaker David Keller D. K. Sulonff J. U. Trootraon ' W . A. Kiozer, cleaning election house ................... A. B. Evans David Keller S. H. Turbett li. B. P. Clark Mary J. Hunt, election blanks Pennell tt Burcbfield, clerking elec tion returns. .... ......... W. G. Johnston &. Co., voters guide 472 86 427 88 225 CO 66 42 90 00 43 43 8 66 6 00 4.00 8 "00 6 00 2 00 2 60 40 00 20 00 400 6 00 6 00 9 00 10 00 12 09 10 00 6 00 f 00 4 00 12 00 4 00 400 28 80 IS 00 4 60 Total $1542 93 Miscellaneous Payments. H. E. Beosall, postage and post of fice box rent .....$ 24 84 H. E. Bonaall, a ubscription to Juni ata Tribune 160 If m. Fry, burrial of George Bitting er, soldier 26 00 85 OO1 34 00 8 00 13 00 830 09 840 60 27 13 20 09 6 15 96 75 110 21 65 60 21.60 46 10 7 00 4 95 70 00 90 25 191 25 18 14 407 41 2141 100 00 5CQ 183 33 29 45 200 10 40 00 1075 ,40 00 40 00 7 00 554 Total.. .$3175 08 Recapitulation. Justices and constables, common wealth cssos .... 74 53 Commonwealth and witnesses..... 681 gl Exonerations abatements and per- cencsges ..... Courts and jurora pay.... . . ..... PnbHc bnt'dings... ... Road and bridge views and damage Const Die's returns Asses. mg and registering' ........ Tramps under act of 1885........ Ccnuty prison Bocd paid Interest paid onbouds. Printing and stationery Commissioner office Bridges Public office?.... ........ ....... General and spring election...... Mirceilaneoua orders............. 21r9 78 450 28 146 40 309 48 1309 55 59 92 890 91 18100 00 542S 84 975 07 1B93 05 908 96 1024 9S 1542 93 3175 98 Total 4''04P9t Liabilities of County. Outstanding Bonds $155,529 00 Outslandiug county orders..... 276 62 Total $135 805 62 Assets of County, Outstanding county lax $16859 10 Outstanding state tux 1099 53 Cash in hands of Trf-nsurcr... .. 619107 Bills collectable Payment to State Asylum on ac count ol Fanny B. Caveny 83 50 Ptymcnts to State Asylum on ac count of Wm. Bratton.... 22125 Payments to Sta'e Asylum on ac count of Philip Rank.... 25 25 Tota' $23982 40 Liabilities over Assets. Liabilities over assola 9111,823 22 Valuation of Real Estate for tax alion purposes.... . .... Valuation of Personal Property for taxation purposes.... We the Commissioners of Juniata County in compliance with the law do publish tbo foregoing stateusont of the receipts and ex penditures of tbo connty aforesaid for the year ending January 8, 1897, as fennd on tbe books of this office. WILLIAM Pt'FFENBERGER, DAVID D. RU1NKSM1TH. JERE111AU LuUDEN'SLAGER, County Commissioners. Attest Huoit U Khinb, Clerk.. Commissiober' OrriCR, HifHiDtowti, Pa., Jan., 12, 1897. $ HAVE YOU READ THIS MORNING. THE TIMES is the most extensive ly circulated and widely read newspaper published in Pennsylvania. 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The tirdersiced having been restored to health by simpge means, after suffering sev eral years witba severe lung affection, and that dread disease eoaawmpfioa, is anxious tn make known to his fellow sufferers tbe means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (fre of chargs) a copy ot tbe prescription nsed, which they will find a sure cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Jdaladus. He hopes all sufferer will try bis remedy, as it is invaluable. Th se de airing the preset iption, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, REV. EDWARD A. WILSOK, Brooklyn, New York. Sep. 9, '96. CAETIOS. TRESSPASS NOTICE. The undersigned persons bave associated themselves together for the protection ol Willow Run Trout stream in Lack town ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All persons are strickly forbidden not lo trespass npon tbe land or stream of the said parties to fish as the stream has been stocked with trout Persons violating this noice, will be rented according to law. R. H. Patterson, T. H. Carutbers, J. pros- P. Rob't A. Woodside, W. D. Walls, x Frank Vawn, Dyson Vawn. April 28, 1805. Geo. S. Conn, bnrlal of veteran... Joseph Browo, burial of veteran .. Henry Idtuver. burial of veteran... W. E. Wolf, Pardon's digest IFe stern PeoitontUry, expense fn mstes ............ Huntingdon Reformatory, expense inmates J. P. Calhoun, taking Mrs. Caveny to asylum.... - J. P. Caiboun, taking Mrs. Susan nib Kauffman to asylum.. S. E. Kiuier, express charges.. ... Ifanbeck A. Nelson, coal W. N. Sterrett,eoel, for court house and Jail C. IK. Gross, for State lunaticasylum W. H. ZHidrs, prothonotary, Ram fey case D. M. Crawford It Son, medical at tention A. C. Harris and otberr, scalps.... J. O. Brown, overpaid tax..... .. T. W. Anker, tombstones for vet Brans. Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital ... T. A. Aul. Treasurer State asylum Tbo rats P. Kerrilt, Womersville asvlunt. Hand Gill W. S. Korlb, State lax on bonded indebtedness ............ W. S. North, commission on state tax and leans........... Joe. TV. Slimmrl, Agricultural So ciety Bond snpplie D. M. Marshal, county institute.. W. H. Mooro, and others, expense commissioner's convenlion W. H. GroBinger, State tax work.T W . H. Groninger, clerk, Jury Com missioners.......... .... W. H. Gronioger,kincideiitials.... Lewis Deeen, Jury commissioner.. ' ; Samuel H'atts, ju.-y commissioner. B. F. Crosier, and others, clerk jury commissioners ...... ... Small orders - uma TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned persons bave formed an Association for tbo protection of tbeir re spective properties. All persons are here by notified not to trespass on tbe l-nds of the undersigned tor the purpose of hunting gathering nuts, chtping timber or throwing down fences or firing timber in any way whatever. Any violatiou ot tbe above no tice will be dealt with according to law. John Michel, William Puflonberger, Gideon Sieber, Beasbor Jt Zook, Mary A. Brubaker, , Joseph Rotbroek, John By ley, Samuel Bell. - September 6 1896. Loum E. AWB.OH. F. at. V. ATKIirSOJI it PBWrtEt, ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW. MlFriJNTOWH, PA. OrricB On Main street, to place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, nt' Bridge street. fOct26,lS92 23-Collecting nod Conveymndng pro?t -ly attended to. tTICBER FORCE SCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law. Collections and all legal buei aess promptly attended to. OFFICE IBi ijUUBi nvy- DK.D.MXBAWI-OBD, DB. PaKWIS MXBAWOBJ D1 R. D. Jt. CRAWFORD 5UK, bavo formed a partnership for the practice ... ... 1 1 . i iw.iwnpa. of Medicine ana meir nm . ih rnd. corner of Third and Or ange street., Mifflmtown, Pa. One or both ot tbem will be louna ai mo.r "-" times, unless otherwise proiessionniiy gaged. April 1st, IB9D. P.DERR, PRACTICAL iWEMTIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College. OASee at old established lo cation, Bridge street, oppoouo v-o. Bouse, JlitBintowB, Pa. Crown and Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. AwcnUrrf.JinipreverQtat!; frletlao Ic-' " liia-iiaek. Ittk wotiuaol eH.-rvwrt,- r.'air a aaaity other in llteioark irinual ,u:rkhf I. ea-niut: nil Ui?f.-rt axariae I" " tr.: crent xavicK in tower td w-a-tr. t ivntii iua.aniia fer larseCalHlosunind i.n - 'at'.nr. liarrawx, Hr Jiakf. 'iift) i.-rar. i wt-u PBmcr,Sheitei.c. Avai ! Tuscarora Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE Cf EFFECT MONDAT, MAT 18, 1896. EASTWARD. STATIONS. to.l No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SUXDAY. P.lair's Mills Lv. 7 45 2 00 Waterloo 7 51 2 06 Leonard's Grove 7 58 2 13 Rofs Farm 8 05 2 20 Ferulae!; 8 12 2 27 East Waterford S 25 2 40 KeckniRn 8 35 2 50 Honey Grove 8 47 2 57 Fort Bigham 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 Grahame 9 14 3 29 Stewart 9 16 3 31 Freedom 9 18 3 33 Turbett 9 20 3 35 Old Port 9 25 1 40 Port Royal Ar. 9 30 3 45 Trains Nosv 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal with Way Passenger and Seashore Express. on r. it. k., ana j os. a ana 4 who mhi east WESTWARD. STATIONS. I 3 No.2No.4 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. .2 Q A. II. P. M. Port Koyal 0.019 30 5 20 Old Port 1.310 35 5 25 Turbett 2.8 10 40 5 30 Freedom 3.7 10 42l5 32 Stewart 4.4 10 44.5 3-i Graham's 5.0 10 4G5 36 Spruce Hill 6.310 50 5 40 Seven Piiifs 7.2 10 54 5 44 Pleasant View 9.011 03 15 50 Warble 10.011 05 3 55 Fort Bipham 12.0 11 11 6 01 Honey Grove 14.011 18 6 08 Heckmnn 15.1 11 25 6 15 East Waterford 17.511 35 6 25 Perulnck 20.5 11 48 6 36 Ross Farm 22.012 55 6 45 Leonard's Grove... 24.012 02 6 52 Waterloo 25.512 09 6 59 Blair's Mills Ar. 27.012 15 7 05 Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect with Stage Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doyle, burg and Dry Run. J. C. HOORHEAD, Superintendent. T. S. MOORHEAD, President. RAILROAD TINE TABLE. J3EHRT COUNTY RAILROAD. Tbe following schedule went Into effect Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will be run as follows: p. m 4 80 4 86 4 89 8 41 4 45 4 46 4 51 4 64 466 4 59 a. m 900 9 0S 9 09 9 11 9 14 9 16 919 9 22 9 24 Leave Arrive a. ni p. m Dnncannon 7 64 2 2S "King's Mill 7 49 2 23 Sulphur Springs 7 46 2 20 Corman Siding 7 41 8 18 Montebello Park 7 41 2 15 Weaver " 7 40 2 13 . "Roddy 7 86 2 08 Hoffman 7 88 2 65 Royer 7 31 2 08 Mabanoy 7 28 2 00 BloomSeld 7 23 1 41 Tresslei 7 09 1 86 Ncilson 7 04 1 81 Dnm's "7 01 1 28 Elliotsburg 6 68 1 26 Bernbeisl's 6 61 1 20 Green Park S 48 1 18 Montour June 6 88 1 16 9 2' 6 10 10 43 6 16 9 49 6 21 9 64 6 24 9 67 6 27 10 06 6 82 10 f'7 6 84 10 17 6 87 10 80 6 02 10 35 p. ifl a. m Landisburg 6 28 2 50 Arrive Leave . m p m Train leaves Bloomtleld at 6.58 . m and arrives at Landisburg at 6.28 a. ni' Train leaves Landisburg at 6.08 p. m and arrives at Bloomfleld at 6.40 p. m. tH?" mar,'od t" "8 stations, awMcb. trains will come to a fall stop' on Ceas. H. SsnxBT, President. PENHSYLVANIA RA1U0AD. On a nd after Sunday Nowd b r 1 5, 1896, trains will rtua as follows: WKSTARD. Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at 4 80 a m; Harriso-urg 8 00 a. m; Duncan non8ia.m; New Port 9 06 a. m. Mil. lerstowa 9 15 , Mt Dnrword 21 a. m; Thompson,""" 9 23 a. m; Van Dyke 9 S3 a. m: Tuscarora 9 86 a. m; Keiico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Mifflin 9 OS a. m- Denholm 9 66 a. rot Lewistown 10 13 ' m; McVovtown 1088 a. ai; Newton Hamilton 11 W a. in; Mount Union II 0 a nv Hanliopdon 11 88 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p! in; Altoona 1 00 p. n! Pittsburg 5 05 p. m. wiatrm and Pittsburg Express leaves Phi'rdelphiB at 8.80 a. rn.j Barrisbnrg at 11.45 m-i Mifflin 12.67 p m Lewistown 1.18 p. m.; Huntingdon 2.06 p. m.; Tyrone 2.45 p. m ; Altoona. 8.1o p. m. rittshurg 7 0-) r- m Altoona Accommodation leaves II u-rig- burg at 6 00 p. m; Dnncannon 6 84 p. m; t a A9 n. m. aritiArstAWn fi tl a.m. Thompsontown 6 21 p ro; Tuscarora 6 S3 - . n XJ . J 1 a ou p. ra; iWexico o p. "t mwm. u oo p. m; Mifflin 6 43 p. m; Denholu 49 p. m; r..ritnwn 7 07 t. m: AfcTeytown 7 80 n mj Newton Hamilton 7 50 p. m; Hunting. don 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 02 p. m; Altoona 9 85 p. m Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at II 20 p. m; Harrisburc 8 10 a. m; Marys. . 1.. Q 71 a m. lllincannAn B AT) a. aul rtlew. THit 8 59 a", mi Port Royal 4 31 a. m; Mif- . . 1 . . es - w Din 4 ot a. m; M)W1BWii us at. m; atu-v-. i 91) a. m; Hnntinirdon 6 03 l ra; Tyrone 6 55 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. m; Pittsburg 12 iu p. m. i ... BriiMti Imvab PhifaHolnhla at A UJDll I vrnfriDv " --. - 85 I K Hanisbnrg at 10 20 p. to; Newport "f af:ut:M 11 jn n n MiDi.. 11 tu y. au, aiimiu a. .v . bi( ih.w 4. 12 58 a. to; Huntiogdonl2 65 a. m.; Tyrone 1 82 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80 a. m. Fsst Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Harrrisbnrg 8 60 p. as; Duncanon 4 15 p. m; Newport so p. raj Mimin a vi p. m. Lewistown 6 27 p. ta; Mount Union 6 CS p. ra; Huntingdon 6 27 p. m; Tyrone 7 04 n m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 30 p. m. aASlBAKV. Huntingdon Accommodation leaves Al toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 28 a m; Hunt icgdon 6 40 a. m; Newton Hamilton 6 05 a. m; McVcylown 6 2'i a. m; Lewistown 42 a. m; Mifflin 7 01 a. m; Port Royal 7 06 a. in; Mexico 7 09 a. ra; Thompson, town 7 22 a. m; Millerstown 7 81 a. m Newport 7 40 a. m; Duncannon 8 07 a m; Harrisbarg 8 40 a. us. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 8 10 a m; Altoona 7 15 a ra; Tyrone 7 48 a re; Hunt ingdon 8 80 a m; McVovtown 115 1 a; Lewistown 9 85 a m: Mittlin 65 a m; Port Koval 9 69 a m; Thompsontown 10 14; Millerstown 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a m; Dnncannon 10 64 a m; Xarysville 11 07 a m; Harrisburg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia S 00 p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsbnrg at 8 00 a. m; Altoona 11 40 a. tb; Tyrone 12- 03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. in; Lewis town 1 83 p. m; Mifflin ISO p. m; Harris burg 3 10 p. m; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wash ington 7 15 p. m; Philadelphia 6 23 p. m; New York 9 23 p. m Mail leaves Altoona at 2 10 p. m, Tyrone 2 45 r. to, Huntingdon 8 28 p m; Newton Hamilton 3 58 p. ra; Mc Veytown 4 20 p. m; Lewistown 4 45 p. vn; Mifflin 5 10 p. m. Port Royal 5 15 p. in; .Mexico 6 20 p. m; Thompsontown 5 33 p. ni; Millerstown 513 p. m; Newport 5 54 p. ni; Dnncannon 6 2i p. in; Harrisburg 7 00 p. ra. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. m; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 6 87 p. m; Huntingdon 7 20 p. m; McVeytown 8 04 p. 11:; Lewifctown 8 2i p r.i; Afi'Uin 8 47 p m; Port Royal 8 52 p. m; Millerstown 9 16 p. m; Newport 9 20 p. ni; Dnncannon 9 0 p. m; Harriaburg 10 20 p. m. Philadelphia Express leaves Tittshurg at 4 30 p m; Alioona 9 0-5 p. m; Tyrone 9 83 p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p. ra; Mount Un ion 10 32 p. ni; Lewistown 11 16 p. m; Mif flin 11 37 p. in; Harrisburg 1 00 a. m; Phil adelphia 4 39 New York 7 33 a. ra. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for Sanburv at 7 8l a. m.aod X 15 p. in., leave Snnbury for Lewistown 10 05 t. m. end 2 25 p. m ; for Uilroy G 20 a. m. 10.20 a. m. and 3 15 p. in., week lays. TYRONE D I VI -ON. Trains leave for Bt;iufontt aad Lock Haven at h 10 a. u., 3 34 ahd 7 25 p. m . lesve Look Havuu for Tyrone 4 30, 9 10 p m. on1 4 15 p. in. TYRONE AND CLEAKKIKLD R. R. Trains Ifave Tyrono Tor ClearUeld and Cnrwensville at 8 10 a. ra.. 12. SO and 7 30 p. m.. lesve Curwensville for Tyrone at 4 39 a. in , 9 15 aud 8 51 p m. For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agent', or addresa, Tiios E. Watt. P. A. V. D., 360 Fifth Aveoue, Pitta, bnrp, Pa. J. B. Hutchison, J. B. Wood, Gen'l Mansjcr. Oen'l Pass. Agt JVJEWPORT AND SaESMAN'S VAL I v ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect en Monday,' May 18tb, 1896. STATIONS. West ward. East ward. 8 I 1 2 4 AM P at 8 80 4 00 27 8 67 8 23 1 63 8 20 8 60 8 16 8 46 8 11 8 41 8 08 3 88 8 00 382 7 45 8 15 7 40 8 10 7 34 8 04 7 26 2 56 7 16 2 49 7 15, S 46 7 10 2 40 7 03 2 83 6 68! 2 24 6 601 2 20 r at a at c 05! 10 35! 6 OS 10 88 Newport Builalo Bridge..... Juniata Furnace ... V ahnela ......... Svlvaa Watr Plug Bloomtleld Junct'n. Valley Road Elliottsbnrc 6 12 10 42 C 15 10 45 6 25: 10 62 6 ajll 01 6 31 11 r-9 6 8911 09 6 61 11 21 6 54 II 2t 7 05 11 85 7 r.i 11 41 7 10111 45 7 2111 61 7 27;11 67 7 35 12 05 7 41!I2 11 7 45112 15 Green Park Loysvillo ......... Fort Robeson Center ........... Cisna's Rnn Andcrsonbnrg ..... Blain .. . Mount Pleasant ... New Germant'n ... vD6RING ProsM"t ail Uaaiger O. K.. HnviBR, General Agont. 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