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SENTINEL & RE
If WZJT?..,kV FEB f4. IS97.
Vl7FWMOK.
B. P. SCHWEIER
Diroa ano raorsixToa.
The United Stten in etill on its
Btilts, discusM.' r, publio questions,
behind barred doors.
If Governor Hastings and hi" i
ministration provide for the butUiog
of a three million Capita luildmg,
they pave the way for Republican
defeat in PeDnajIvaaia.
JXs. IJarkisox presented her hus
band, ex-President lLirrUon with a
girl baby weigtriLjr eight pounds
about 5 o'o'.ock List Sjadiy morning,
at their honi3 ia Indianapolis, In
diana. Pbesident McKlvley will bd inaag
urated ntxt week, and if Congress
properly supports hi3 suggestions
business affairs will
improved before
comes around.
ba considerably
another pointer
Twf.sty-fiv years ago Joseph
Murdock of Scott county, Virginia,
disappeared. Bud L;ndsay was ent
to the penitentiary on circumstantial
evidence for having Li! to dr with
Murdock'a disapnearaoca. It was
believed he was murdered. On tha
21st of February Murdock came
home all right. Lindsay served bis
term in the penitentiary and died re
cently.
The Christians on the Island cf
Crete Lave been killicg scores of
Mohammedans. There does not seem
to bo much religious toleration on ei
thsr side in that country. When
the Christians have the power of the
State they kill the Mohammedans
and when the Mohammedans have
the power they kill the Christians,
all of which is a modern day proof
that Church and state should not be
united.
What's the trouble between Greek
and Turk? Well, it is about the is
land of Crete. The Turkish govern
ent holds Crela by the power of
Conquest, but tuere are many Christ
ian people native to the bland and
tuoj made overtures to G-efce
to eome and tako possess! oil ftfir! save
the Christ-'ans from the barbarities
of the Turks, who want to force the
MDbamrnedan religion on the Christ
ians. Greece accepted the call and
put her troops and n ivy in motion
and would soon have" settled the
Cretan question had it not been for
France, England, Italy and Iligsia.
Those powers stepped to the front
between Turkey and Gre ce and eaid
to Greece, hands off. Tii it 13 the
question between the Greek and
Turk in a nut-shell.
Home for German Baptists-
The Lancaster, Pa., Court laet
Thursday granted a charter for the
establishment of a Home for the
homeless of the German Baptist
Brethren.
The objeci of the newly chartered
organization is for tha eupport and
""nce of theaged and icjrruj
poor and homeless niesibers.of the
German Baptist Brethren of the
Eastern district cf Pennsylvania. A
farm has been purchased for 3,000
in Rapahoe township near SJanbeim
boroug!-, and paid for by t'jo mem-
ttrsof the Church advancing the
moztj. Th'-n yrill be repaid their
iaats svithout iutcibst, that beiiifj v'1?
condition upon wLicbt bey tdvaaced
toe mcny.
FEBSDARY ELECTION.
FEBRUARY 16, 1897.
BEALE.
Judijeof E'.ection William Cro
z cr, 83; W. S. Leaa'u, 94; Inspector
of Eleciions W. It. Harris:, 90; John
Itessinger, 83; Supervisors J. C.
Beale, 98; O. P. Bart, 103; S imuel
Aurand, 49; Henry Strnsbarsrer, 84;
Oarseer of the Poor S. H. Kell, 80;
William Honry, 94; Tax Collectors
J. H. Deen, 94; W. A. Beaver, 79;
School Director a J. C. Harris, 91; G.
W. Wilson, 76; A. L. Kmsloe, 98; D.
aniel Mover 1(fi- if R. Tt..,.. c.
Township Clert
-B. F. Crozier,
J. V. Keplocle,
BLACK LOG.
Judge of Election Samuel Emery
19; Inspector of Elections Samuel
Yoeum, 17; Supervisors-Dysou Vawn,
33; Samuel Diverj, 1; William Yohn,
20; H. U. Burns, 2; Overseers of the
Poor J. 31. Rhine, 19; Tax Collector
John Brant, 1C; Geo. Thompson, 4;
School Directors Ellis Rhiuc, 12;
W. P. Reeder, 20; D. C. Swainer. 20;
Henry Diveu, 4; Auditor Jacob Al
lison, 15; J. P. Wilson, 11; Township
Clerk W. A. Lothers, 27; Charles
J. lIcLiughlin, 7; Township Treas
urer G. W. Campbell, 8; Justice of
the Peace John Shinneloff; T H
Carruthers, 31; Register Herman
Opple, 16; James BucbanaD, 16.
DELAWARE.
J udge of Elf ction-P. R. Longacre,
28; Thomas Forsythe, 122; Inspector
A. P. Dimm, 28; J. B. Frey, 121;
Supervisor David Martin, Sr., 16;
C. D. Kauffman, 11; B. F. Oliver, 125;
HeDrySwab, 53; Oveiseer of the
Poor Rev. Johu Landis, 3J; AruoM
Varnes, 112; Tax Collector J. JJ.
Meridith, 37; Samuel Spieber, llfi;
School Director David Humberger,
36; George S. Hibbs, 28; D. S. Leou
nrd, 120; J. B. Wuser, 116; Auditor
B. W. l'B.'e, 22; J. S. Harler. 127:
Township Treasurer D. B. Dimm,
40; Philip Hurley, 113.
EVAJiDALE ISDEPEXDMT SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
School Directors C- S. Dunn. 23;
Francix Lauver, 21: Auditor J3. K.
Forster, 31.
FAYETTE.
Judge of Elections Philip Shirk,
2)3: Inspector of Ejections James
JJcNight, SO; William Kramer, 225;
Supervisors Frank Reynolds, 175;
Jacob Shelly, 205; Johu Vanart, 152;
Overseer of Poor Jacob Kramer,
298; T: x Collectors Peter Eichmar,
136; Fred Allbaugb, 178; School Di
rectorsAndrew Stner, 129; Joaeph
Sieber, 189; D. G. Shellenberger
211. Auditor Christian Benner.
294.
FERHAVA3H
Juda;o of E ec'.ion Georo-a
M.
Hormnff, 48s Jea E. Davis, 107;
TruM.ir Charlea Dunn. 87: Will
iam Shields, 95: Supervisor J. A
Sulouff, 68; C. N. Micbao', 67; H. C.
Penny, 71; L- A. Benninger, 83; W.
B. Louver. 61; Overseer of the Poor
T.nh Ktontr. 97: Evan Davia, Hi;
T. Collector E. . SI." Margritz, 83;
John Stoner 104; School Director
David Wolfgang, SiS; . li Holder, Ll;
J. Clarance Mower, 01; nus u.
Williams, 71; Auditor John Calen-
tine, 81; wiliiam A. btoufer, 9a;
Township Clerk Elmer J. Warner.
C5; E. F. Brent, 113.
GXEEXWOOD.
Judge of Election a D. A. W.
Zeiders, 67; Henry Stimslias, 27; I
Ilarrv Clemens. 15: Tax f'ollector
Jacob Forrv. S7z Sh ;1 Ti v-tt ra
G. . Dcilz, 65; DdLitl Aupp, 86;
Newton II. Cox, 30; Auditor F. A.
Wilt, 67; J. M. Light, 22; Township
Treasurer JacobCupp, 88
IJICK
Judge of E ection It A. Wood
side, 122; J. H. Wallace, 63; Issp.'C
tor of Elections EJ. L jtiierp, 80; G.
A. Taylor, G9; SuDPrrisors Dvson
Vawn; 100; Samuel D.vas, 87; Will
iam Yohn, 43; H. W. Barne, 34; Over
seer of th Poor J. if. Rhinp, 124;
Tax Collector J.u-i Brnt. 67; Sam
uel L'sonard, 86; School Directors
Ellis Rhiae, 111; W. P. Reader, 37;
D. C Swaoner, 95; Honry Diven 67;
Auditors Jacob Allison, 6o; J. P.
Wilson, 108. Township Clerk W.
A. Esthers, 103; Charles J. McL lugh
lin, 67; Township Treasurer G W.
Campbell, 113; Justice of the Peace
John Shinnelcff, 21, T. U. Carruihers.
140.
MILFOBD
Judge of Electixu H. C. Horning
9li; David Taylor, 107. Inspector B.
L. McCahan, 95; Charles ifcCahan,
104; Supervisor J. B. Powell, 113;
Jerome Kerchner. 124: Johu Wood
ward, 73; Stowait Ksuffxai?, 92;
Overseer of the Poor D. Zimmer
man, 89; John Lindsay, Ii4, Tai Col
lector J. A. Leacb, 71; Jesse Gron
ioger, 127; School Diractor Howard
L ach, 87; E O. JJeloy, 95; Jicob
Lauver, 113; Gsorgo Grouingf-r, 97;
Auditor J A. Rbison, 100; Will
jora Lor-ard, 99.
ViFftlsTows.
Judge of Election Isrcal Ytakley,
109; Cornelius McClellan, 93; Inspec
tor George Bt rger, 113; iloaes Pan
nebaker, 75; Chief Bargess John
Swger, 118: Hiram Smith, 81; Town
Couucil S. B. Man ay, 101; W. H.
Rolmar1, 107; James SIcGau'ey 95.
Da-jiei R.-iiz, 93; Tax Cjileclj; S.
H. Itollmin, 133; Reubea L- Auier,
74; Oeerseer cf the Poor William
Hawk, 102; Daniel Panntbik-r, 103:
Auditor Divi-1 Watt, 97; J jsep. II
ilcCaulsy, 107; School Direclor B.
F. Burcbfi?ld, 103; C F. Hinkle, 86;
Chsrlea W. IJay-r, li9; F. M. 21.
Pennell, 97.
monros.
J udge of E ecticn Divid Crater,
99; J. G. Sheiley, 84; Inspector E
E. Sayd9r, 115; H. K Keislin?, 70;
Supervisor J. F. George, 91; W. A
Ziders, 118; Freder:ck Lauvtr, 98;
Oberseer of the Poor W. H. Nei
mond. 111; J. M. Basom, 72; Tax
Collector W. S.Neimond, 113; John
Bjoiti.iatSchoo! Dircctct J- W.
Deckard, 115V-J- P. Swrtz, 102;
Henry Pagf, 77; Sbslly Graybill, 70;
Auditors-William K?Uer, 103, J. G.
Shellenbergcr, 73. . . . -
FATT5.RSOK.
Judge of Election Jl. E Powell,
6; William Pence!!, G3; C. M. fit
92: IuFnecior II. E. Powell.
nc!',
84:
' Janies A, Cftsncr, 70; Charles
j Webster, 20; Ciuief 3a-goJ Jao
i.
Wise, 105; Johu I. Hawk, 79; Town
Council Philip Bishop, 94; Ed M.
Gas3, 80. H. M. Groniu-er, 83;
George Wvb!.', S7; John B. Meloy,
18; Tax ColUotor W. W. Ciimm-U,
116; H. -W.Isenberj, 70; Oversscr of
tbe Pocr;-Divid T. Cramar, 70; 11.
W. Kaisely, 102; Auditor W. F.
Burohfield, 112; S. B. Cramtr, 67;
School Directors Dr. S. A. . Sulouff,
93; W. J. Zeiders, 109; J. D. Short
ess, 83; W. H. Hcnders jc, 76.
POET EOYAL.
Judge of Elections D. B. McCull
ocb, 75; H. C. Book, 48; Inspector
H. S. Hubler, 69; D. Not man SollerP,
53; Chief Burgass T. J. Ores, 80;
George C. Runkle 42; Town Cjunci.1,
I TT Mf sh PJ?or S7' b" A" joim.
W.
Frazer, 57; T Colhctor G. T.
Kepntr, 72; James T. Alter. 56; Orcr
saer of Poor, Ira T. Kepler, 56; John
Underwood, Sr , 67; An litor G. H.
Towsey, 68; A. W. Shelly, M. D, 53;
School Directors J. S. Sartain, 69;
G. F. Wagner, 74: H. H. Sovder, 52;
F. M. McEaughliu, 50.
SI'BUCE HILL.
J udge of Elections T. N. Heckeu
dorn, 62; W. J. iMagill, 79; Inspector
of Elections J. H. Ard, 63; M. B.
Miller, 80; Supervisors James Cas
ner, 86; Thomas Hockenbjrry, 82;
George Briuer, 6J; S. A. Blank; 57;
Overseer of the Poor William .Wc
Night, 98; W. P. Graham, 46; Tax
Collector J . M. Ard. 68; Silas Boers
76; School Directors W. B. Coun,
68; Robert Brackbill, 61; S H. Mem
inger, 77; J. A. McLaughlin, 76; Au
ditor E. B. Gdson. 54; J. M. Evaae,
88; TowuaLip Cleik C. G. ilemin
ger, 79; Township Treasurer Henry
lvpple, 58; Juittea of the Peace
William Walls. 58; 31. S. Esh, 78.
SUSgUHHAXNA.
Judge of Elections Lewis Wilt,
36; S. W. Strawser, 63; Inspector of
Elections Collinsou Barter, 31;
Johu Kain, 64; Supervisors Henry
B.iruer, 36: George Klioger,52! Etias
Crawford, 43; Fred Bohner55; Over
seer of the Poor William Chopp,
37; E. C. Shope 6-j; Tax Collector
Honry Hay, 22; Aaron Karstetter, 80;
School Directors B. S. Roine, 25;
H. R Beale, 28; A. G. Spicuer, 69;
M. S. Brubaker, 59; Auditor A M.
Earner, 30; K G. Shaffer, 69
THOMrSOJfTOWN.
J udge of Elections W. O. Kepler,
41; Inspector of Elections Wm.
Hall, 36; J. H. bittinger, 33; Chief
Burgess Luke Davis, 41; Town
Council, I. N. Grubb, 11; M. E.
Scblegel, 40; Tax Collector W. H;
Brubaker 40; Ovarar of the Poor,
M. E. Schlejel, 38; Auditor J. A.
Kauffman, 38; School Directors A.
G. Haldeman, 40; E. L. Stroub, 39.
TTBBETT.
J udge of Election-J. S. McLiugh
lie, 71; J. It. Roup, 38; Inspector
C. ii Hench 70: S A. McLain. 41:
Supervisor H. P. Clart ss- w P.
Shearei, 46; J. B. Bitzmen , 75 Over
spector of Elections C. O. Clemens, v on aeyce, ao, o&a. . " inu,
G9;LowisA. Woodward, 24; Super- Oversser of the Poor J ohn Harry,
vieors- John r.boadef, 77; L. A. H5; Tbe.id--.re Sehmittle, 120; Tax
Dimm 89; Samuel Fry. 18; Overseer ! CV.iocUir J. 15. Carton, 2o3; Taom
nf tl. P.r.r i.r.. i,.,i,i -ra. : Cie;L'h'oP. 59. School DirctorF
p.r X V. Foltz, 71; Law
Towv, 69 TX ColUctor G.
ttr R .r. 103: Sehool Director
. ri -a ier a t twt -
Robert Render, 105; S. B. Weimer 7
W. E. McMeen, 40; Auditor J A.
KoMrtr. 70; C. A. HafflT, 39; Town
,: Cltrk J. T. Turbett 102: Town
: ship Treasurer L. L. Ko, 105;
' r.,at;a ? .- pfiac, n. M. Gas?. 62
W. A. Tatton, 47.
' TUSCAB0BA.
Judge of Elections J.
M. Beale,
169. S. F, Price, 59; Inspector of
Elections J. 5T. Mffet, 147:
' '
Harry on; oupervisors o. xvjurer
9; Supervisors S. Q
132; W. R. Woodw.:r 1, 132;
Ji. Jj
! " H. Fattrirsou, 2U; Jo'in roi.ip;
i 133: Jjv s Thomson. 9 ; Auditor-
A. C. IIarr.s. 138; Willi im Smith
115; H. L-McMeen, 104; James Kidd,
93: . TownsbiD Clerk Jos Maffot,
220; ToA-ns'iip Treasurer J. P. Hef
fieri: -g-r, 144-, C C McCu'tloch, 69.
WALKER.
Judg- of Elections L E. Miller,
104: O D. Thompson, 183; Inspector
of Election W H.Toeum, 92; Jaa-M-ig.uler,
196; Supervisorr Henry
Hos'eter, 145; Jomes O.B3, 90; James
Smith, 134; H. O. Sieber, 159; Over
seer of the Poor W. M. Linver,
129; Michnel Coldron. 159; Tax Col
lector Blair Hc-trick, 183; D. G. Dot
ra, 110; School Directors Elmer
D.mm, 129; C. W. Bjok, 8S; A. J.
Parker 208; B. S. Gravbill, 122; Au
ditor Josiah Gingrich, 285; Justice
of tbo Peace .Matthew Rodgtr ,
144; Frederick Showers, 171.
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OTICE.
We the undersigned Citizens of JnnUta
county will apply to thj General Assembly
of Pennsylvania tor a special lence law.
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
or THE
COUNTY OF. JUNIATA
From January 1, 1896, to January
3, 1897, Inclusive.
To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of
Chmmon Pleas of Juniata County;
We tbo undersigned Auditors elected
and sworn according to law, to examine,
audit and settle the account or 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
Anrlitnra' Olhrta in U ,ftl IX a
being the fourth day of January, 1897, and
found tbe samo account as follows:
1893. W. S.NoTH.TRZASrjRE. Dt ct
Jan. 1. To balance from
last rear
$3,088 80
15,981 57
1,032 49
28,962 52
2,211 71
To outstand'g tax county
(outstanding tax state
Taxes levied in 9r3 count y
' To alditional assessment
UverlESs
Hoods
A )
F 1 - J -
I county
-92 66
S72 10
-To ep'rceni added, ceuo
lZ
i ft per c nt added state SI Oil
; To ovyr paid tax I8w7 . 1 47 1
T"cah tro:naleorborida 13 680 00
To cash from Lancas'rCo. '
burial ,
16 OJ
91 99
79 88
' 23 00
29 50
115 00
156 75
44 CO
To eah
from Committee
orCbaa. Ramsev..
To cfh Favette township
kacping Hand Gill
To cash from Walker town
abit, kerr.i'g S mao Kauf
J I IroniS. B. Loudon
I T fmmU f.nm t 1 tX n
. hwn, flne
To cash (roin county share
of liquor !'.CBii8e
To cash from miscellan
cot a ourr:fS...........
Tofal ,
$65,910 05
Dec. 21, by overpaid Uzaa
jHtiuary 1, 189
By error nuts'toding tx
audit lt9i
By ordviapjid 1894
By orders paid 1895
By orders piiil 189G ."
By cntstui.d'g tax county
By outsisndinj tux state
Total
January 4. Bibiico duo
cocnty
91 61
20 CO
17 36
SGi 81
41.765 28
16,359 10
1099 23
o9,7!6 f8
6 9107
1896 J. V. Caihock, SHiBirr pa
January 1st, firms collect-
k . 115 00
December SI, to cash paid
Treasurer. ............
CB.
113 00
189 W. s. KoBrii-TBK3iREB, or dog tax
OB CB.
January 1, To bil.mce last
year. 247 62
To outstandinft dog tax .. C81 55
To 5 per cent, added and
additional aseRment.. 1X70
To tsx.ltivied, 1896 637 50
I To overpaid tax. ......... 47
To additional assessment. 13 00
f Tola! $1493.74
189)1
December 31sf, By orders
p;id sheep damage 189-3
5 50
221 82
577 53
25
By cilcu paid sheep dam
epe 1890
By tsx outstanding
By error 5 per cent, added
each account
98U5 10
9688 64
81, 1896.
County.
1F97. Jan. 1. By balance
dua County
oi'TsTAsnma taxes dec
Collectors. District".
1893.
H. Is Crouse, Tuscsrora, $ 858 55
1S95.
J. O. Brown, Bole, 682 93
Jacob Forry, Oreenwood, 226 57
John K. Trego, Lack. 838 02
S. II. JRol man, MitMintown. 221 3 3
W, B. McCat.an. Uilford. 815 61
W. S. Neimdhil, Monroe. 49 92
H. M. Isenberg, Patterson. 420 49
B. F. Lytic, Port Royal. 23
A D Kers'etlcr, upquehan'a 65 70
M, 8. Ksh.S truce Hill; 291 6-1
V. B. Brubaker. ThompsontOTn, 99 32
L. C. Calhoun, Turbett. 23t 78
J. B. Barton, Tuecarora. 639 69
V. . . Suulh, Walker. 3S0 0-1
1696.
; J O. Uron-n.Bpaln. v 946 64
J r. Bfrrece, ueiawarc, oi i oi
J. M. Mnssor, Fayette. 1018 19
Jacob Fcrrv, Greenwood. 425 54
C. E. Howcr, Fermonagb. ' 935 60
John E. Trego, Met. 672 56
S. II. Bollinan, Mifliintown. 424 04
W. B. KcCshaa, Milloid. ?3!t 22
W. S. Neimond, Monroe. 259 49
H. SI. Ieenberg, Patterson. fiia 62
B. F. Lytic, Port ltoyal. 248 18
M. S. Ksb, Sprdco Hill. 80S 83
A. D. Kerdtttler, Susquehanna. 540 S7
W. ll. Brnbaker, Thompsontown. 113 45
L. C. Calhoun, Tu-belt. G'M 83
J. B. Barton, Tuicaroro. 6S2 60
E. A. Smilb, falser. 1230 20
ouTgrAsnwo taxes dko
Colleciors. Districts.
188.1. ,
H. r7. Vtoki-, Tuceaftr. -
1995.
JT. O. BrowD, Bale.
Jacob Forry, Greenwood.
John E. Trego, Lack.
S. H- Roilman, Uifflintown.
W. B. McCahau, Stilford.
W. S. Neimond, Monroe.
H. M. Iso berg, P tterson.
81, 1896.
Stat .'
Dog.
25 52 28 09
9 39 18 84
20 36 20 84
49 82 8 41
36 33 7 CO
6 2S 1 1 39
46 43 16 t-9
B. F. Lytle, Fort Royal.
A. D. Ket-tler, Sniqiii-hsn'a. 14 06
SI. S. Eb, Spruce Hit , 62 10
W. B. iirubuken, Tbompsoot'n. 1 3-i
1 27
2 89
8 00
2i 83
31 72
L. C. Ca'boiin, Turbett. 4 91
J. B. Banon, Tuiearor. "0 30
' E. A , Smith, Walkor. 29 07
I69-1.
J. O. Bronn. Benin. 81 63 30 03
J. F. Sprut-ce, Delaware, 63 6S 14 75
J. M. Musser, Fayclto. 22 25 27 21
Jacob Foiry, Greenwood 17 00 26 25
C. E. Hower, Fermanagh. S3 12 37 00
John E. Trego, Lack. 35 35 35 90
S. II. P.ol!man, Mifliintown. 93 81 7 00
W. B. McCahan, JWWoid. 11 63 16 00
W. h. Neimond, Monroe. 10 4J 15 25
11. H. lsenherg, Patterson. 42 23 21 85
B. F. Lyt'e, Port Rojl. 25 16 6 88
K. S. Enli, Spruco Hill. 14 95 22 00
A. D. Kerstetler, SiiMniehaa'a.42 61 23 25
W. H. Bmb-ker. Thoaip'nt'p. 17 95 6 83
L. C. Calhoun, Tnrbot'. 4 54 13 86
J. B.-B rt'-n, Tusciror?. 4 08 36 77
E. A. Smith, Walker. . 35 78 82 88
All ot which is respectfully subni tied.
T. K. BEAVEtt, )
W. W. DIMM, iCoun.tr Auditor?.
n. U. HARTHAN',
MiftlintoWD, Pa., Jjnosry 12, 1897.
STATED EST of orlert4 drawn
by the Coniroissicoers ot His Cau iiy of
Juniata, on the Treasurer thereof from the
1st d y of JaDiiiry. 18-.)0, to tho 31st day
c-f December, li90. ss tskt-n from ..ihe
records In the Commis-aoaers' OlKo-".
Justices and Constables, Commonwealth
Cases.
J. Frtnk Paltrrson, J. P., and otherc$G6 03
Joseph Tobn, Constable, and others 8 50
74 53
Commonfeu'lh Witnesses.
t eoruary I erm, IsUb .,
April Term, 1896.. ,
September 7crm, 1896
Decenib-.-r Term, 1896
.9 374 62
. '165 14
13 25
88 60
S 581 61
Exonerations, jlbattments and Percentage.
1893. 11. F. Cronseand others.. .9
1?94. J. O. Brown snd others
1895. ii. S. Esb and o.hars -
1896. J. F. Barton an others
12 ?4
655 31
1017 41
1224 10
92909 66
. 77 50
55 00
. 140 CO
. 22 75
Courts and Jurors' Pay.
H. K. Knihely, court crir........1
E.G. VanBaum, stt-nographer.... .
Joseph Curamings. stenographer ..
R. B. Nixon, boarding jurors.....
John Bergy, hanlicg jurors
Shelly Graybill and others, grand
jurors...
Samuel A. Gallaberaod other petit
jurors....... ............
2 00
292 OR
1570 45
Total $2159 78
Public Buildings.
Jacob Browand, December 1895...$ 12 00
E. O. Ellis, work on fence &c. .... 5 40
James Horning, corpenter, eourt
bouse and jail.. ......... 14049
George J. Sintls, work on gas ma
chine and fence 6 12
Af tHihtown water company , water
rent 100 00
Emil . Schott, bunting for court
house 2 00
H. D. Funk, plummng 39 99
Man beck & Nelson, coal and lumber 13 27
B. W. Calhoun, moving ashes.... . 100
W. H. Maul, grass seed for court
-yard 125
J. M. Gross, painting jail windows 2 76
Yt. S. Arbogast, nails, locks and
eourt nonsa supplies..... 71 58
O. P. Robison, piinting jail porch 75
f.zra C. Doty, draft for supplies... 9 18
Lewis Emery, moving ashes - 60
Harry Horning, hauling ashes ... 3 00
Jaceb Etka It Son, work on ja'.l and
court house. . 19 00
Jacob Browand work on MiUlin
bridge 10 68
Daniel Ponaebaker, work at jail.. 3 15
C. Seegor, matting for court bouse 40 45
H- C. McClallan, material and re-
pstro Jsil and court bona . 86 97
Miffltntowa Hoe company........ 10 00
Saruoel Lapp lellinf county bouse 1 00
Gin it Beiber, gaaoline. ......... 19 80
$ 460 28
Roud m4 Bridge View and Damagtt.
R. L.Uasa, dainagca $ eo 00
Win. A. Stoufler, damages 76 00
8. A. Graham, iud oihr viwera.. 11 40
Total
146 400
Coa ReturmM..
Samuel Graybill, and others, Fob-
rcary term $ 95 64
Philip Pannebaker, and others,
April form. ............ 74 88
R. fr.Dobba, and othora, September 66 20
"". xaoKivi, ana otters, Decem
ber term 72 78
l!al $ 809 48
Juesnag and Registering.
W, J. Zeidcn, and other assessors? 1 3 C9 55
Tatai..
$1309 5
Trampe under Jet of 1885
Dr.' L. Banks, medical attention
"imp 5 2 go
W. S. North, railroad tickets tramps 3 69
Julius JJerr, preparing tramps for
bnrial 4 00
T. Snyder, burial of tramps.... 20 00
II. S. Scboil, for burial ground
cemetery 8 f0
J. P. Calhoun, at Jail z 73
Tot' I $ 5'j 92
County Prison.
J. P. Calhoun SberiS', taking ptis-
ooers ti Penitentiary. ...$ 158 66
J. P. Caiboun, Sheriff, serving jur
ors noncc...... ....... 25 60
Calhoun, tramps boarding
P.
prisoners, laundry olncial
lees tc 667 26
Crawford & Sod, medical at
tention and medicine.... 80 39
D. M.
Tota' $ c90 91
Bonds Paid, .
Lohn SJcNitt, end others bonds.. $18100 00
Total $18100 00
Interest Paid on Bonds.
B. F. Scbvrcier and ot hers interest $5428 84
Total $6428 84
Printing and Stationery.
3. C. Dimm, printing .....$ 177 75
W. J. Jtcknian, printing, 83 00
H. . Bonaall, printing 172 50
B. F. Schweier. rrintinr 203 50
Wm. Al'ison, rintinc 293 75
Mary J. Hunt, stationery and book.
binding 21 85
W. H. Roilman stationery.... 4 67
J. II. Wright it Co., school registry
b:anks 5 50
Wm. G. Johnston, printing letter
heads 4 15
W. F. Murphy, legal cap paper.... " 2 50
J. W. Speddy, advertising 6 CO
Total $ 975 07
I Commissioners Office.
I Jsccb Browaud, janitor 189d $ 144 00
j N. N. Stewart's service as com:u:s-
! sioaer 354 50
W. H. Afoore, etrvice as commis-
I sioner... '407 50
Williamson TanOruier seivico as
commissioner........ .... 388 00
j W. II. Gruninger clerk tocommis-
I sionrr 6"0 00
j Felix T. Davis, Draughtsman 4 05
Atkinson Sl IMint7, attoraeys. . ... - 40 CO
W. II- Gro.inger, clerk 2 dajs in
1M'7 5 00
Total $ 1993 1 5
Bridges.
Jonathan Swartz plank Mifflin
bridg....
Jacob Browand, work Uittliu and
Cuba bridge....
D. S. Sieber, work Cuba bridge ...
H. C. Kowit, material Cuba bridge
James Horning, material and work
Cuba bridge
W. F. Single, Paint, Cuba and oth
er bridges..., .....
S. F. Wrtgner, painting Cuba and
other bridges. .'.
W. B. Hornisg, work Cnba bridge. -
David Charters, work Ucflman
britlgr)...
S. E. Panntbaker, Old Port and
11-C! ure biiitges. ........
J. L. Roop, work Old Port bridg.
Jr. C. Mugill, wcri Bealotown
bridge
John Bergy. borsebire Jericabrldga
S . T. J3fci'.eh, and others work Jori
m bridge
19 36
9 50
2 00
33 42
23 05
15 50
14 50
400
10 88
85 89
8 47
11 CO
4 CO
no 16
3 00
G 0J
11 41
108 01
54 19
6 50
82 20
13 25
211 00
4 60
6 75
2 f6
2 16
1 00
8 ) 75
3 25
6 25
2.95
j E. O. Ellis, material Jerico bridge.
h.. ii. Kcnniic, material jencco
briuge
P. S. Miimniab, material Jeriubo
lir (1c?
A. W. ib;r, Tho j2).30DtoQ
bridge....
H A. Meyers, Thompsop'own
bridge
J. B. Jliiset-r, work ard f lank
Tlioa.jsonlowa lcis-je....
W. G. Smith. Thomj.jon'own, sad
other briices. ..........
R. 1!. Cunninghiiu, Licking Creek
and llawn's bridg
J. U. Gn.nicger, Tort Royal bridge
J. C. Bowers, fill Port Royal brtdgo
Edward Gill, work Mexico bridge.
James B. 0!e, lumber, JUVxico
bridg"
G. G. McCullocb, plank McCullocbs
bridge
S. II. Leach, hauling gravel llorn-
ing biidge....
B. W. l'ap;c, ' work and material
Cross Koj'ls bridge
D. B. Rtitr, hauling plank and
gravel
Sepair to joint bridge Snyder
County.. .. ,
Hibcelancous small orders
Total..: $ ,908 96
Pub ic Offices.
W. H. Kollman, supplies for Pub ic
Oflkes 11 30
W. H. Zeiders, supplies tot then' ' 6 30
W. U. Zeiders, ofKcial fees 214 45
J. T. Shelly, and othersauditor's
pay 1 1 120 00
Wr M. Aliison, auditing publio of-
flce......... ... t!0.00
Anson B. Will, official fees 65 95
W. S. North, Treasurer's salary .. 650 00
W. S. North, commissions on licen
se 8 25
Sun printing and binding Co. books
Prothonatary's office 1 2 00
Dennison &. Brown, books Record
ers office IS CO
Mary J. Hnnt, supplies Recorder's
office 2 20
Miscellaneous small orders 2 50
Total $ 1021 95
General and SpringlElectians.
J. r. Burton and others, Election
officers, February $ 472 86
J. P. Wilson, November " 427 86
E. L Rincholt. Part pay, 3 steel
election honcs 225 00
Constable's far February election.. 66 42
Wm. M. Allison, printing ballots . 90 00
J. C. Dimm, 43 42
OilCity Derrick C., election blanks 8 66
J. P. Heffiefinger, keeping booths.. 6 00
Louis Mafl'et, 4 00
I. N. BUtline, " 00
Robert Hammond ." 6 00
Leo Shellenberger, " 2 00
J. G. Felralee. " 2 50
C. A. Thompson, rent election house 40 00
H. C. Bu..k " 20 00
J. B. Clark, ' 4 00
C. C. Aumbaugb, 6
W.B.Jackson, -6 00
C. M. Brackbill, " 9 00
Jno. M. Paunebaker " .10 00
David Keller 12 0
D. K. Sulouff c 10 00
J. H.Troutmon " 6 00
W. A. Kinzer, cleaning election
house.......... 4 00
A. B. Evsns 4 00
David Keller " 12 00
S. H. Turbett 4 00
M. B. P. Clark 4 00
Mary i. Hunt, election blanks 28 80
Penned ic Burchfield, clerking elec
tion returns 16 00
W. G. Johnston 4l Co., voters guide 4 50
Total $1142 93
Miseellaneout Payments.
H. E. Boneall, postags and post of
fice box rent... ........$
H. E. Bonsai!, subscription to Juni
ata Tribune .... .
24 84
1 50
25 00
I n m. r ry, oumai oi uuorge niiimg
1 1
er, soiuiw....
Geo. 8. Coan, burial of veteran....' ,
Joaeph Brows, burial ol veteran .. 4 00
Hearr Laurer. burial of veteraa... ' 9 00
W. E. Wolf, Pardon's digest U 00
Western Penitentiary, expense in
mates ..........
Huntingdon Roformatory, expense
inrnates. ... .............
J. P. Calhonn. taking Mrs. Csveny
to asylnm
J. P. Caiboun. taking Mrs. Susan
nah Kauffinsn t asylum..
S. E. Kinzer. express charges
Msnbcck fc Nelson, coal
W. N. Slerre't, coal, for court house
and jail
C. IK.Grosa, for 8 fate lunaticaey lum
W. H. Zeiders. pro thonotary, Bam
sey esse...... ....
830 99
840 60
27 13
20 09
e is
96 76
110 21
66 60
21 50
46 HO
7 00
4 95
70 00
90 25
191 25
IS 14
407 41
21 41
100 00
6 CO
.183 83
D. II. Crawford i. Son, medical at
- tention. .......
A. C. Harris and others, scalps....
J. O. Brown, overpaid tax..... ..
T. W. Aukor, tombstones or vet
erans.............. Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital ...
T. A. Anl Treasurer State asylnm
Thomiis p. Merritt, Womersville
asylnm, Maud Gill.......
W. S. North, State tax on bonded
indebtedness .......... ..
W. S. Nortb, commission on state
tsx and loans........
Joe. W. Stimmrl, Agricultural So
ciety ...
Bond supplies?
D.'M. SfarsriaU, countylinstitutn
W. 11. Uoorn, and otht-rs, expense
commissioner's convention 29 45
W. H. Grorioeer. State tax work.. i:20d CO
W. H. Groninger, clerk, Jury Com
miesioners. ...... ......
40 00
W. H. Groninger, inoidentials....
Lewis Degrn, inrv commissioner..
10 75
,40 00
40 00
Samuel Ifatts, jury commissioner.
B.F. Crrzir, and others, cle:kjnry
cemmissioneri ...
7 00
564
Small orders
Total $3176'98
Recapitulation-'
Justices and constables, common
wealth ci8os T 74 63
Commonwealth and witnesses..... J 681 gl
Exonerations abatements and per
centages 2909 66
Courts and jurois pay... i 2169 78
Public buildings 450 28
Road and bridge views and damage 146 40
Cosst bte's rotan ..............
Asses lag end registering ........
809 48
1809 55
69 92
890 91
18100 00
542 84
975 07
1993 05
908 96
1024 95
1542 93
817a 98
Tr.nips uader act of 1885.
County prison .......
Bond ps;d ..... ..........
Interest paid onbinds. .....
Printing and stationery
Commissioners office. ......
Bridges
Publiccffices..;
General and spring elections
Miscellaneous orders
Total $42041 90
4.ta6it7tes of County.
Outstanding Bonds ....$135,529 00
Octstasdiug couniy orders 276 62
Total $135 8f5 62
Assets of Couatv.
Ontstand irg county tax
$IC859 10
, . 1099 28
6191 07
Outstanding state tax
Cash in huLds of Treasurer.... ..
Bills collectable
Payment toStata Asylum on ac
ccunt ol Fanny B. Caveny
Payments to State Asylum oa ac
count of Wm. Bratton....
Payments to State Asylum on ac
count of Philip Rank....
S3 50
221 25
25 25
Tola' $239S2 40
Liabilities over missels.
Liabilities over assets. .. . .....$111,X23 22
Valuation of Real Estate fur tax
al ion purposes
Valuation of Personal Property
for taxation purposes....
We the Commissioners of Juniata Countv
in compliance with the law do publish tbe
foregoiflg stxtument of the receipts and ex
penditures of the county aforesaid tor tho
year ending January 3, 1897, as found on
ina doors ol ibis clhcc.
WILLIAM PL'FFENBERGER,
DAVID D. RHINESUITH,
JEKEM1AH LOUDENSLAGER,
County Commissioners.
Jttest High C. Uuisk, Clerk..
Commissioner's OrncE,
MiUlintown, Pa., Jan., 12, 1897. $
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SCHEDULE Dt EFFECT MONDAY, MAT 18,
189G.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
No.lNo.3
DAILY, EXCEPT BUMDAY.
A. IT. P. M.
Blair b Mills L v. 7 45 2 00
Waterloo w. . 7 51 2 06
Leonard's Grove 7 58 2 13
Rofs Farm 8 05 2 20
PeruJack- 8 12 2 27
East Waterford. 8 25 2 40
Ileckman 8 35 2 50
Honey Grove 18 47 2 57
Fort Eighata.- 8 48 3 03
Warble 8 55 3 10
Pleasant View 9 00 3 15
Seven Pines 9 CG 3 21
Spruco Hill 9 10 3 25
Graham's 9 14 3 29
Stewart 9 16 3 31
Freedom 9 18 3 33
Tnrbett 9 20 3 35
Old Port 9 25 i 40
Port Royal Ar. 9 30 3 45
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal
with Way Passenger and Seashore Express,
on P. K. K., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Mail east
WESTWARD.
O
a
a
STATIONS.
No.2tfo.4
DAILY, EXCEPT SCKDAY.
A.
M
Port Koval
0.019
30
Old Port
i.3,ie
2.810
3.7,10
4.410
5.H 10
C.310
7.2 10
9.011
10.011
35
40
Turbett..
i'reedom
42:5
445
465
505
545
Stewart
Graham's
Spruce Hill
Seven Pines
rieasact View
03 5 50
Warble
55
Fort Bighnm
12.0
14.0
15.1
17.5
20.5
22.0
116
186
25,6
3516
486
55 6
Honey Grove
Heckmin
East Yuterford
Perulnck
Ross Farm. ........
12
12
12
Leonard's Grove...
Waterloo.
Blair's Mills..... Ar,
24.0
25.5i
02 6 52
09 6 59
1517 05
27.0.12
Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect with Stave
Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doylea.
burg and Dry Run.
J. C. MOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
T. S. MOORHEAD,
President.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pEEBT COUVTr RAILROAD.
Tbe following schedule went Into effect
Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will be ran as
follows.
d. m
4 80
4 86
4 39
8 41
4 45
4 46
4 61
4 64
4 56
4 69
a. m
900
9 06
9C9
911
9 14
915
9 19
9 22
9 24
9 2
Leave "Arrive a. m p. ro
Duncannon 7 54 2 28
King's Mill 7 49 2 23
Sulphur Springs 7 46 2 20
Corman Siding 7 41 3 18
Montebello Park 7 41 ,2 15
"Weaver
7 40
2 13
Roddy
nofTman
Royer
Mabanoy
Bloomtleld
Tressler
Nellson
Dudj'b
Elliotsburg
7 86
7 83
7 81
7 28
7 23
709
7 04
7 01
. . 6 68
6 61
208
2 65
2 03
200
5 10 10 43
5 16 9 49
5 21 9 54
5 24 9 57
5 27 10 05
6 82 10 7
6 84 10 17
6 87 10 80
6 02 10 86
p. m a. ru
I 41
1 86
181
J 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 16
2 60
p m
m.,
"Bernheisl's
Groen Pwk
Montour Juno
48
6 38
Landisburg 6 28
Arrive Leave a. u
Train leaves BloomHeld at 6.68 a
and arrives at Landisbnra- at a.28 i
Train leaves Laudiaborg at 6.08 p. m.. and
. w. , - 1 I a t j a ...
m.
ijoiunem at o.ie p. no.
All stations marked () are flag stations,
at whict trains will eome to a full atopl on
signal.
Cbas. H. Smixet,
Preaiaent.
8. H. Bscs,
Sapi.
PEBUSYLVABU fRAIUOAD.
: On and afttr Suad'ay Noyeab:r 15,
1896, Irains will run as fellows;
WEST ARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at
80 a. m; Harrisbnrg 8 00 a. sa; Duneaa.
non 8 35 a. m; New Pert 9 05 a. re; Mil.
lerstown 9 15 a. tn; Dnrword 21 a. ait
Thompanntowo fl 26 a. mj Van Dyke 9 33
a. m; Tnscarora 9 36 a. mj Kexico 49 a.
m; Port Royal 44a. m: Mifilin 9 06 B.
sai Denholm 9 66 . n-; Lewistown 16 la
r . inn .
m. XD, ar,iri"" " "w tn; newtOB
Hamilton 11 uv a. m; atouoi union I g
Uunlin.dnn II IS n. m. Tvran. in
p! to; Altoona 1 00 p. m; PitUburg 6 6 p. H.
Niagara and nnsnnrg tsx press leaves
Phi'sdelpbia at 8.80 a. m Uarrisburg at
11.46 a. m.; Milll n 12.01 p. tn., Lewlstow,
1.18 n. m.! Huntingaeo a.ot p. m.: Tvraa.
2.46 p. m ; Altoona 8.16 p. is.; Pittsburg
7.00 p. m.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Hirris.
burg at 6 00 p. m; Dnncannen 5 84 p. m.
Newport 02 p. m; Jlfillcrstown 6 11 p.n,'.
Tnotxpsontown 6 21 p. ra; Tnscarora ( 30
p. m; Jfcxice 6 33 p. m; Port Royal 6 88
p. m; Mifflin 6 43 p. ra; Denhelui 6 49 p. m;
Lewistown 7 07 p. tn; AfcYeytewn 7 80 p
to; Newton Hamilton 7 50 p. a; Homing.
don 8 20 p. oi; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Alteoaa
9 85 p. in
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at
11 20 p. tn; Harrisbur 3 10 a. m; Marts.
vile 8 21 a. m; Dnncannen S (S a. m; New-
pti t V 59 a. mj Port Royal 4 81 a. m; Mif.
Uin 4 87 a. m; Lewistown 4 68 a. m; Mc-
Tevtown5 20 a. no; Huntingdon 6 08 a.
m; Tyrone 6 65 a. ra; Altoona 7 40 a. 31;
Pittsburg 12 10 p. m.
Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4
85 p ro; Hanicbnrp at 10 20 p. m; Newport
11 06 p. m; MitUin 11 its p. m; Lewistown
12 68 a. m; Hnntingdonjl2 65 a. m.j Trone
132s m; Altoeaa 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80
a.m.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 26 p.
m; Harrrisbnrg S 6V p. m; Duncanan 4 15
p. m; Nawport 4 86 p. m; Mifflin 5 07 p. to.
Lewistown 6 27 p. m; Mount Union 6 08 p.
m; Huntingdon 6 27 p. as; Tyrone 7 04 p
m; Altoona 7 49 p. m; Pittsburg 11 80
p. m.
EAST V ARD.
. Huntingdon Accommodation leaves Al
toona at 5 0 a. m; Tyrone 5 28 a m; Hunt
ingdon 6 40 a. m; Newton Hamilton 6 05
a. m; WcVeylowrj- 6 22 a. m; Lewistown
6 42 a. m; Mifilin 7 01 a. ra; Port Koysl
7 06 a. ro; Mexico 7 09 a. ra; Thompson,
town 7 22 a. m; Mtllerstown 7 81 a. m
Newport 7 40 a. ra; Duncannon 8 07 a m;
Harrisbnrg 8 40 a. ra.
Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 10 a m;
Altoona 7 15 a ra; Tyrone 7 48 a ro; Hunt
ingdon 8 80 a ra; McVevtown 9 15 am;
Lewistown 9 35 a m: Mifilin 9 65 a m;
Port Royal 9 59 a m; Thompsontown 10 14;
Millers town 10 22 am; Newport 10 82 a m:
Duncannon 10 64 a tn; Marvsville 11 07 a
m; Harrisburg 11 25 a m; Fbiladalphia 3 60
p m.
Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at
8 00 a. ro; Altoona 11 40 a. ro; Tyrone 12
03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis
town 1 33 p. m; Mifflin 150 a. m; Harris
burg 3 10 p. m; Baltimora 6 00 9. m; Wash
ington 7 15 p. m; Philadelphia 6 S3 p. m;
New York 9 23 p. m
Mil leaves Altoona at 2 10 p.m. Tyrone
2 45 p. m, Huntisgdon 3 28 p m; Newton
Hamilton 3 58 p. in; McVevtown 4 20 p. in;
Lewistown 4 46 p. an; Mifilin 5 10 p. m.
Port Royal 5 15 p. m; Aex ice 6 20 p. m;
Tbonipsontown 5 33 p. m; Milterstown 513
p. ra; Newport 6 51 p. m; Duncannon 6 23
p. m; Harrisburg 7 00 p m.
Mail Express loaves Pittsburg at 1 00 n.
m; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone (37 p m
Huntingdon 1 20 p. m; McVevtown 8 04 p.
n; Lewistown 8 26 p tn; Afirliin 8 47 p m;
Port Royal 8 52 p. in; Millerxtews- 9 !S p.
m; Newport 9 26 p. m; Duncannon 9 50 p.
m; Harrisburg 10 20 p. m.
Philadelphia Express lesves Pittsburg at
4 30 p. m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 33
p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p. m; Mount Un.
ion 1U 82 p. m; lewistown 11 16 p. ni; Mif
flin 11 37 p. m; Harrisburg 1 00 a. m; Phil
adelphia 4 30 New York 7 33 a. m.
LEWISTOWN DIVISION.
Trains for Munbcrr at 7 8'. a. ra. and 8 15
p. m., leave bnnunry for Lewistown 10 05
p. m. and Z 25 p. m ; lor Hiiro y 6 20 a. m.
10.20 a. m. and 3 15 p. m.. week days.
TYRONE DIV1SON.
Trains leave for Bollefonte and Lock
Haven at ti 10 a. ia'., 8 34 aisd 7 25 p. m .
leave Lock Haven tor Tyrone 4 30, 9 10 p
in. snd 4 15 p. ra.
TYRONE AND CLEAKKIELD R. R.
Trnins leave Tjrone far Clearfield and
Curwensville at 8 10 a. ra.. 12. 0 and 7 30
p ra., leav, Curwensville lor Tyrone at 4 89
a. 111., 9 15 and 3 51pm.
For, rates, maps, ete., call en Ticket
Agent-, or address, Thos. K. Watt, Y.
A. W. D.. 360 Fifth Avenue, Fitta.
bura, l'a.
J. K. Hl'TCHISCN,
Ge&'l Manager.
J. F. Wood,
Oen'l Pass. Agt
JVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
1 1 ley Railroad ('orapany. Time table
of passenger trains, in effect on Monday,
May 18tb, 18SG.
STATION3. West- East
ward, ward.
8 I 12 4
ph'ahaiipm
Newr it C 05 10 85 8 80 4 00
Buffalo Brirlpe 0 010 8 8 27 8 fi7
Juniata Furnace ... 6 12 10 42 8 ?3 8 53
Wahneta 6 15 IU 45 8 20 8 50
Bylvao 6 25 10 52 8 lb a 46
Wat-r Ping 6 22 II 01 8 11 8 41
Bloomtleld Jnact'n. 6 811109 8 0S 8 38
Valley Road 6 30 11 09 8 011 8 82
Elliottahnrg 6 6tjll 21 7 45 8 16
Green Park .....v. 6 64 11 24 7 411 3 10
Lojsville 7 05 11 85 7 84 8 04
Fort Robeson 7 11111 41 7 26! 2 66
Center 7 15! 1 1 45 7 lfl 2 49
Cisna's Rnn 7 21 111 51 7 16 2 4$
Aodqrsonburg 7 2111 67 7 10 40
Blain 7 85; 12 06 7 03 2 88
Mount Pleasant ... 7 41 12 11 6 68 2 24
New Germam'n ... 7 45jl2 15 6 50 2 80
D. GRING, President aai Manager
. K. Mixleb, General A;eit.
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