'9 7 3ESTINRL& REPUBLICAN M 17 PLLNTOWN. WKDHs:iAT. FEB. 9' 1835. 3. F. SCfi V E I E R, ' BMTOB AID riOPBIZrOB. The tr al of Sheriff Martiu arjd bis A pntKa for tl e sbt-otir-g cf a uurn-Lt-is of rioters, at Lltiaser, Luzern county, last summer, was in progiess alt lust wek at AViJkcsbarre. There bad eeu & striio anioopr coal miner" ia tha V"iktibaiie iewn last sure merand (scLMiitrable violence and dtblnici i'i of nrorierty ha I taken place. The slurff of the ccunlv Mrith r-my der-utus had trouble iu s':ti .-Lug order in ruiceroua places One of the ir:t tliods of eniaigiug the fctrii.e sras that of ihe assemblies of a largs tiuuritr of men, and then marciiirg from place to j.1jc, compt l! i;:,; I'uosa ih-j found at work to quit wui-5., ti.u violatiig the peisjnal rights of every man and violating the law of ihi 3ate ami cation. The atrik-rs had been doing that a Bum her of .'ivs, SheiilT -artin had ro uioi.atrati 1 with tha leaders of the awles bends (o refrain froi eueh v.'otk cf intimidation and violecc, b'"? authority whs disregarded. lie ill ben informed that the mar-h-nj Land wonld make a raid on L ittiruer. lie :'; isonafty requested the leaders ;ot t-j i!- so, v.hen Ihty disregarded in rtijaest, hr-- tpeodi'.y urufcd a nam ber cf deputy sheriffs and hastened across the county aid came into the iad before the rioter reasbed Lit :iaier, where LLty txptcted to intimi Jate and driva a nuoiburof men from "irk. Wren the rioters c ima to vrrnre the SheriT oxd bia deputies reie, tby were ordered to halt. Bat ihe Sherin s iniid course with them it to that iime enjholdsned them i they pushed hi'u aside, and the -is. I of tha marching column was ivg 'it and the otiiors wero follow ing. Tbo'i tL6 SbvrilT and his depu iii s assoited tut law auu fired on the r-iurehtTp, kilitd a nniaber and vounded a number. For that shoot :!"T tj Sheriff &cd his deputies liuve charged w:tli muider, aod are Ziov? on trial at Wi!keeb-urj for tanr ier. Tii' public roads -re esps:lally made tr jccple to travel unnsolested j over, but the public roads are not for the n6e of a single individual or a "omj-'iny of individuals to travel on jV-i .he porpoee of intimidating other t ie. The ram or t-ut of men who i.:'.o a position on tho pubiic road, 'it- pav meul cr sttcet cf a town, to i"f.!uiJ:!;e other luen pafceing by, or wnoare:i tV? ;vir3nit cf a la.vfu" call ii ci-tlav-s. and wlfn tbtv re s?s'. lvfui Authority to carry out theu- utiawfu! p-u poses there is only h.nc to do and thnt is to. mnin traded. Tiiere was a scene in J.iin court roa.-a on Saturday just pre vious to udin-irm-.ont of conrt, The iase had ben put 'down for trial !asfc iN'-wn-'ter, acd Ihe Sberiff and his i c . r.ti 's hvl bt-eo put under five ';: .: 1 thousand dollar bsil fi r y i'.Av si pj:irar.ce ct that t rap. The irial t'j-n was postpoLeJ. Tho pr-s -''r.tc.rs forgot to have the bail re . A-.J, ar:d thut f.3i was uot ditscov ered tiii lst Sj.tardey, and then tho provt rution wucted to have the bail imuiuiiately linowed. Tho defeaie c. ,ked ime till in.;;'.day. They an Rounced tlM preeer.ee f jr trisl, and !i tli'-y had cot t&ken advatitage t-f t'-.s ;. -j ortJnity to go away, ai.d that s;c ;i J be a s-.mrrntee they would be irfkfvton MoJay to a..twer, but the pro??cution pcrbisted iu demand ing imfcediate bail. Jobii Garmai id hie of the prosecution a'tomejsi and !.n L. L-jr.aho't is one of the f-ne atiorttys and over the quea j of I nil Of two tnrr.eya became jory Garintii caliei Lenal-an a pup?"- and L'tna'jn.n called Garrnan a pnr- v, who does not know who his 'j'.ly dure cdji turned wi'.h in s ruc'ioBs for tc hheriff and depu" let. .o f:i:nisb ha'l on Monday. J KCi-ilrTS a.vi KX P KN I) I T L" It K.S COUNTY OF J UN I ATA, From January 1, 1897, to January '.rd, 1 893, inclusive. tbr. hoiwraole, the AifM of M Court rf C -mmon Plraa of J win! a county. Wo t-.e uuleriki!e'I Auditors eleet-jd ail Kwoin ---rUin? to law, titxiiiine, aud'i a..U -:."ttle f.ie at-count of the 'oiu mlisioiiers, Sherii "and treasurer, of tlie (.''nitty of J..niata, for the year ending ltvfjn'ilier 31, 1 S!7, met for tliat purjKe r.i.Uie Ai:dit:;-' O trice, iu .NiilHIiniowii, on Jltunhiy, lieinjr the tb'nl day of Jan :irv, !:v'S. and found the .aitie act-mint an tollitws, io v. ii. 1S!7. V. V. I.-.Mtis. Treasurer mi. ck. Tali. !. To lial-uice worn iu.-t year. ?fj.01 07 To ou'.t.t :1 'z taxes county lb,8-"i!) 11 " : "tr t'r-t Kt-.t'e l,0fiJ Tx lt.-;"-lin l;j!J7.t.iii.iv 2:),01 1 ri7 state -2,-22 47 T- .iMitioimi a essiue:it f.iimty. 100o9 state 12 ".") jei cent added county 329 81 " " state 20 94 ' oviipaU! tuxes. HH7, stu'e and couniy 10;! 22 " as I. retiirned ly t-ol-ltv-tor o,ruee jlill town ship on aci-ou.il of error 29 28 " casii t;ou s;i!e t.f Ixtnds 12,010 00 ' returnetl lo auditors, Jan. 12, 1W 3 60 " ' from Sheriir.s lines and jury fee3. 64 00 ' fot':ity'sof liiuor Hi-en- st-s . l-VJ 7o -ash from Walker town s'n'P for .'teeping Susan -Kautlmau OS 2- t-t-slifromcommitteeof Charles Hamsey 91 00 4; cash from Jayet te town ship for keeping Maud (-ill. 85 21 " cash iroiii S. B. Loudon lalan-e three fourths 88 50 3,805 60 10S 70 28 04 Total $71,486 8o Jan. 1st, 1896. To balance from last year 13.993 36 1897. W. W. Landis, Treas urer, Jan. 1st, 1897 CR. December 31, Bv oyerpoid tax as 1897- $ 14" " orders paid 1896 280 07 " " " 1897 41,686 42 " oiitstandTg taxes county 14,570 77 " " " state 95-1 76 " Italaiu-e in Trea.surer's hands - 13.993 36 71,48 85 Jan. 1st, 1S97. W. W uier, DoirTax Landis, Treas on. To Ini'ance from last year " outstandini; tax ' additional assessment 64 577 53 8 50 13 79 511 50 9KJ " live ier cent added " taxes levietl, 1S97 " ovei taid taxe-t " cash retur.iwl l-y col!e-tor Spruce Hill township on account of emr 1,80930 Jan. 1, 3S98. To balaix-e I rum last year 9tit 45 1S9; Dec W.land'.s, reasurer. 1 og Tax . SI. Bv oveinaid tit. 47 6 50 2"3 05 581 83 9li7 45 taxes Jan. 1, 1S97 " orders paid " lSitti ' 1S97 " taxes outstanding Dec.31, balance in treas urers hands 1'80! 30 Jj'i'iarv 1st, 1K:7. J. I. Calh )ii!i, Sherill". Fines and jury fees col lected 1S97. 214 00 214 00 150 0O January 1st, 1S9S. To balance due county I)e-emlei- 81. J. V. Calhoun, sherbT December 31. By cash paid to treas- uier ' balance due county 64 00 1-50 00 214 00 Outstanding Taxes Deceinlier SI, 1897. Collectors, Districts. County Tax. 1893 11. F. ('rouse. Tuitarora, "9.) 0.5 18!5 J. O. Brown, Beale. 31 63 " S. Ii Bollniau, Milllintown. 121 35 " W. B. McCahan, Milford. 515 51 " A. D. Kerstetter, us(iiehuuiia 9 99 " W. B. Brubake', Thompson- towis. Oil 32 " J. B. Barton, Tuscarora. 1S!! J. O. Brown, Beale, 28 03 " J. F. Sjieece, Delaware. 131 00 " Jacob Forrv, OieenwotKi. 219 17 " J. E. Trew. Lack. 201 95 " S. II. Bollniau, .Milllintown. 34 W " V. B. McCahan. Milford. 674 91 " W. S. Nieinoud, Monroe. 40 37 ,; II. M. IseniKjrK. Patterson. 444 90 " M. S. Ksh, Stii m e H ill. 294 (Ki " A. D- Kerstetter Suuehauna249 37 " W.J I. r.ruuakci, Thoiiipson- town. " L. C. Calhoun, Turbett. " J. B. Har.oii, Tur-barora. " W. H. Kurtz, Walker. 1897 J. II. Deni, Beale. 12 17 161 03 534 20 OH 61 7 79 226 00 1001 62 702 32 435 2S 402 (v 374 16 14i-5 40 258 16 510 78 ' S. Spicher, I Via ware " Fred AMabauuh, Fayette. " John Stoner, Fermaiiaffh " Jacob For.y, G:venwHHl, " Samuel Iiuanl, Lock. " S. H. B.ilima.i. Miftliutouii " J'.L. (iroiii.iver, Milford. " W. S. X"e''iiioiil. Monroe. " W. W. Ctininiel. Patterson. " (J. t. b-' .ner, Po:t Koyal (tit Wr? " W. II. BruUiker, Thompson- town. 172 26 G. W. Mover, Turbett. 543 77 James Loui'ou, Tuscarora. 78 64 B'.aii lleterick. Walker. I,2tl2.j(' Total 14,570 77 Outstanding Taxas, Ilei-ember 31, lrtS'7. Collecjorn. Districts. Siate Tax. 1 S! II. V. Crou.-t, TuMciirora. 93 7 5 m 49 K2 1 1 33 8 33 l 3 50 45 30 7 90 27 no 1S95. J. O. Brown, Biale. " S. H. BoMniaii, IMitlliiitown " V. B. M. ( ahan. Milford. "A. I). Keisieller, Snsj::clianna. " Y. 15. Bruitaker, '1 ln!n)son town. " J. 15. Barton, Tuscarora. 189:. .1. O. BiownJ iSeale. ' J. V. Spcce, Delaware. " Jacob I'orry, ('reeiiwood. " J. E. Treyo, Lack. " S. II. Koibnaii, .Miillintou it. " W. D. McCahan, Milford. " W. Nuimond, Monroe. " '. I. M. Ise iit-rt'. Patterson. ' M. S. Ksh, Spiu.-e Hill, " A. I. Keistetter, Susuehani i " V. II. Brubaker, Thonison town. " L. C. Calhoun. Turbett. ' .1. P.. Barton, Tuscarora. " W. II. Kurt!; Walker. Isst7. J. II. Dei ii, itcale. ', S. Siicker, Dt-'aware. " Fred Allabauuh, Fayette. " John Stoner, Feniiauagh. " Jacob Foiry, GieenwoMl. " Samuel Leonard, Lac&. S.H. Bollman, Milllintown, " J. L. Groninjrer, Milford. " W. S. Xiemond. Monroe. W. W. Criminel, Patterson. ' O. T. Kepner, Port lioyal. " Silas Beers, Spruce II ill. 47 771 4 76 9 9 ! ! 34 .-il 8 54 5 73 49 31 1 no 20 68 ) i8 OS ! 47 17 1 22 40 II 15 72 58 25 26 39 20 15 09 17 7t 27 44 32 86 " A. I). Kerstetter, Susimeharna 55 0.! " W. H. Ilnilmker, Thompson- town. " (i. V. Boyer, Turbett " James Loudon, Tuscarora. " lilair 1 leterick. Walker. 33 0?, 85 99 20 42 9.54 76 Collectors Districts. Dog Tax. 1893. ll. v. (.rouse, tuscarora. 1895. J. O. Brown, Beale. 5 HI - S. H. Bollniau, Mitilintown. 8 41 " W. B. McCahan, Milford. 7 00 " A. A. Keirstetter, Susiuehaniia. " W. B. Brubaker, Thompson- town. " J. B. Barron, Tuscarora. 1896. J. O. Btt.n, Beale. " J. F. Speece, IK-laware. ' .la-tib Forry, JreenwotKl. .1. E. Trego, Iack. ' S. H. Rollman, Mitilintown " W. B. McCahan, Mi'u'ord. " W. S. Xeimond, M-mroe. " H. M. Isenlierg, Patterson. " M. S- Esh, Sprii-e Hill. 2 89 3 46 6 04 4 98 18 62 29 (Mi 22 8 62 20 31 19 92 " A. 1). Keistetler. Susquehanna 18 79 " W. H. Bruliakei. Thompson- town. " L. C. Calhoun, Turneet. " J. f. Barton, Tuscarora. " Y. II. Kurtz, Walker. 1897. J. H. Deni, iU-alc. " S. Spicher, lielaware. "Fred AHabaugh, i'ayette. John Stoner, Fermanagh, " Jaiob Farry. Greenwood, " Samuel Iteonard. Lack, " S. H. Rollman, Mitilintown, ' J. L. (iioninger, Milford, " W. S. Xeimond, Moune, W. W. Crimmell, Patterson, 4.54 8 4m 31 7 6 75 28 94 14 00 26 -JC 16 75 22 82 51 25 5 75 32 47 19 00 15 75 5 75 ti. I. Kepner, 1'ort lioyal, Silas Beers, Spruce Hill. A. C. Kerstetter, Susciuehanua, 25 09 v. H. Brubaker,Thonipsontown,7 30 (i. V. I;oyer, Turttt, 13 47 James ltoudoii, Tuscarora, Blair Hetrick, Walker, 34 80 25 00 581 83 Overpaid Taxes Decemlier 81, 1897. Collectors. Districts. County tax. 1S95.J. B. Barou, Tuscaiora, 84 00 8400 county house. ' state tax returned to county, two years. ' cash from Huntingdon cotinty, to error eouu- ty line sun-eytiijr 'sale of plank and soforth y 23 1 r (!llectors.- . - DlKtiicts. State tax. 18H5, J. H. Barton, Tuscarora, 12 73 1SS,A.C. Kerstetter,8usquehaniia, 1 4fl 189(i, L. V. Calhoun, Turtett, . 4 00 19 22 Hectrs. Districts. Dog tax. 18ft5,A.t;. Kerstetter,Susiiiehaunaj 8 1 1896, S. H. Itollman, Mimintown, 1 06 09 All of which is respectfully submitted T. K. Beaver, 1 W. W. Diinni, Countv'Auditors. H. H. Hartman, j Mimintown, January 7, 1898. Miniiiitown, l'a. Jancary 14, 1898. STATEMENT OE OHDEIJS DKAWN by the County Commissioners of Juni" jata county on the Treasurer thereof ironi ine -in nay oi January iwu, to mo 31st day of Deceialjer 1897 inclusive, as taken from .the records in the Commis sioners ofiice. CONSTABLES AND JUSTICES FEES. Courts -osts in (iilliford case ? 9 69 Courts cost-i in John Kolaski 1 25 Total $10 94 COM M )X W E A Ii'H W fTN FS KS. February Term Court.1897 April Term Court. JSfi7 Sf ptemlier Tenn Court. 1S97 De-eniler Term Court, 1X97 Costs in lunacy cases, 1S97 42S 97 223 37 158 39 254 140 R'i Total $1208 33 COLLECTObS COMMISSIONS, KX- .N Kit AT I )XS AND AI I AT E MKNTS. H. F. ('rouse's bond nnen, 1C9J1 13 13 Samuel II. Bollniau etal, isaj 670 44 Meno S. Hsh etal, 1N96 (j6 89 S.iinuel Leonard etal, 1S97 1 12S 36 Tolal f 2498 COt'BTS AND JFKOBS PAY. (iraiid and Petit jurors Feb. term 1897 Jos. II. Cumii'.inKS reporter, 592 24 1 14 .50 15 00 II. W. Kniselv. court crier II. W. Knisely, aiyunitnt court Jurors Argument court, Feb. 24th and 25th II. W. Knisely, argument court Grand and Petit jurors, April term 1S97 Jos. H. Comminirs reHrter II. W. Knistly, court crier II. W. Knisely, arcumnt courts 5 00 2 50 541 44 54 00 15 00 2 50 503 96 irand and Petit ju.-ors, Sept. term 1897 Jos. H. Cuniminjrs, reirler. iL Wv Knisely, court crier H. W. Knisely. argument courts Grand and Petit jurors, Dec. tei.n 1897 ' -Jos. II. Cun-niiiigs, reporter II. W. Knisely, court crier 105 34 15 00 5 00 397 24 60 60 10 00 Total, ?250:i 64 PUBLIC BUILDING AND (.'BOUNDS. . Miniiiitown water com j any S ni. L. Stutts, Janitor Win. O. PuHenlerger, wtsid for 100 144 furnat-es 1 F. W. No' le. hose for jail 7 Jos. W. Stimmet etal. for insur 50 00 ance on Court House and jail S. S. Ruble, furniture for jail Geo. Stutts, work on gas ma chine I. D. Musser, ear!ine forscrub bing J. Howard Xee!v. Sccv.. rent (( 10''0 (Ml for water plugs 1S95 and j 1890 60 00 ; D. L. Seilier. paiiering jail 2 00i Hiram Smith, sodding .court house yard Wm. L. .stutts, extra wc.iL. around iib!ic grounds Kcuben Beynolds, work on pave meut.s and court house steps , ,r 00 IH35 Stra; and Haniey and St- , retiidring cxurt lor cou to a Xoah Smith itintiiigcourtvaid feine 38 0ft,. Hatlley and Strayer liaintint; outside of -ourt house J97(HI F.tka and Son, plasteiiiig in court house ' 11 75 J Guss ifcS.-ii.ier. p;?hit for outside .of court housu 300 80; in. J. Wagner, repairing tow er c!ock Jas Y'. Haniiiton, inspe.-ting painting J. L. Beers & Son, ii!lars for ('rand jury room H. D. Funk, slj.iing base of tow 21 90 25 50 19 45 er and putiiug tilin,!r in auiience room -J'lo 45 W. 'X. Sterrett. coal for jail 17 12 Emit Schott, matting for court room 6 50 Myers and Xixon. painting in side of cou 't house as iie-r specifications 283 00 Kobiiis(i:, for painting in side of court house not in siecilic(itions 35 00 . Tioxel! man'if.. Miring wjrt house, furi tshing e!e-trolier and oiher fix tures ' 182 68 Troxeil nian'g., eiectrii- P E. C E. C l!sht en-ice 45 60 H. McClintic, gasolene and I hardware 53 61 James J. Horning, for work and material in court house 221 22 Total 2891 68 ROAD AND BRIDGE YIEWS AND DAMAGES. Jos. Sellers, bridge view ? 6 40 Mrs. Iew Thompson, etal, dam ages 15 00 J. A. Martin etal, bridge views 40 60 W. H. eiders, official fees 9 20 Wm. H. Groninger, roud views 43 60 B. F. Burchlield, eta! 52 60 ('. Yoder 13 20 Hugh L. McMeen, etal 14 20 Total $ 194 80 CONSTABLES RETURNS TO COURT, 1897. Samuel Graybiil, etal $ 282 58 $ 282 58 K(iISTEKINi. Total ASSESSING AND Wm. 15. Zimmerman, etal for 1897. 808 19 C. D. Sinner, Thonnisontown, forlWiS. 16 30 Jas. M. Craw ford, Tuscarora 1898 67 r3 T. J. Brown. Greenwood. " 37 79 W. II. Light, Susquehanna. " 30 09 (J. B. M. Kepier, J'ort Ioyal ' " 35 45 (. C. Diifenderfcr, Fermanagh " 59 76 W. S. Weimer. Turltt. " fc-jj 74 H. S. Book. Spruce J X ill. " 41 44 Wm. B. Zinniiemiaii, ISeale. " 50 13 W. J. Zeiders, Pattenin. " 5:59 Jos. I.. Thatcher. Lack. ' " 9 12 Samuel 11. Iviner, Jayette. " 78 3:J Herman Opple, Blacic Iotr. " 10 00 Total 1481 92 TUAMPS CNDICB ACT, 138-5. . P. Is'orth, agent tickets for 1 ramps. 3 4.5 S. Ruble burrial of t-amp. 10 00 . rs. ptcnon, treasurer, lot in cemetery. II. Iierr, nurse. 4 Total BURRIAL OF INDIGENT SOL DIERS. Burrial of David Grosafof Fay ette township " - " James Wildman, Walker 44 " " David Zeiders, Walk er " Tombs for indignant sildiers 35 00 35 00 32 00 47 00 149 Total J. H .... . iia 118 75 COUNTY PltlSON. James P. Calhoun, taking pris- . . A . . 1 , , 1. .f oiicra 10 iu i eimeiuinry James 1. Callmun, fur clothing:, liedding and washing for prisoners Jmes I. Calhoun, boarding prisoners Total iL BONDS PAID 1897. 98 89 II. L. McMeen etal 10915 00 Total ' 10915 00 INTEItESTS PAID OX BOXD. H. F. Scb weier, etal 5427 06 Total- ;, . .5427 60 PKIXTIXO AND STATIONAR Y. J. C. Diinni printing and fur nishing blanks for com missioners, Prothonotary and Hegistersotlices, bind- ' lug UK)ks, furnishing school reKisters. Harry E. Bonsall printing and stationery Wm. J Jackman, printing and 170 81 12.5 stationery 125 02 V 92 35 90 25 ' 5 00 "V-I 50 77 i li FSehweier, printing win M Allisiiu, printing -Sun priming Co, Blank for 1896 .Mary J Hunt, stationery . Total BRIDGES -N 617 .'W win A luliken ton cord nar rows bridge win L Stutts, Milllintown river bridge D B Beit. " river bridge w in O Pufi'enberger " " James j Horning " " Lyman Aughey Plank " " Jonathan Byner Cuba bridge H J Shellenberger plank cuba britlge D Ii Seilier, cuba bridge (? B M wisehaup. old Port Ifoy- al bridge plank Hertzler heirs " " " S B wetmer " " " HPClaik Ijeshc-r and Merideth plank for Thonipsontown bridge J Ioudenslager niater'ud and work " " " w H Moore plank " " D H Hitmlierger work " v II Brubaker " " " ll J Shellenlterger plank ' J B Fry work ' - ' A w Seiber plank " " Joseph Still work on McClures btidge S F Lud id work on Ludwigs 38 10 4 50 1 41 6 50 2 00 80 00 11 15 42 48 33 57 110 00 2 98 15 00 8 77 40 00 29 44 40 96 27 25 24 12 15 74 10 00 38 23 10 00 15 00 70 86 1 00 1 00 36 48 716 51 21 45 7 40 32 -Si 29 00 10 87 14 01 82 i I bridge w D walls plank for McClures and Ludwig bridges. S. E. Horning Zooks bridge u I It 1 I t Oi) ' iiniiiui ijttvusi vtiow 0 - 1 1 1'i idge. " Manbeck and Nelson lank for jsasiii nnuge. L. . Dimm plank and work Dimmsvtlle bridge. Ri'-e work on Waterloo i britlge. H. H. Patterson, plank " I. G. Knight Cios-sroads bridge i Perry Nipple, Nipples bridge. James A Shelley " ' Tolal COMMIs 831 41 UOXERS OFFICE. --. wm. Puflenlterger comm. 78 davs. 273 00 36(H) 287 (NI 74 0-5 " traveling expenses Bhincvniith comm. 82 ! I). D. days. " traveling expenses x ! Jtirv ltiitlttiislitmr i-ftmiti KU . days. Sin V 1 at It It - - - - TtiT ' i - - , ' coin m s. 40 00 wm. PufTenlierger has salary not drawn. D. I). Rhinesnitli " J. Jttiudeiislagcr bar overdrawn but repaid which will show iu lh:9 audit. 64 00 81 05 233 25 1S2S 50 Total PUBLIC OFFICKS. w. Lar.'Iis treaurer salary. 11. Zviders Proth. otlicial'fees. ' 400 mi 130 ;o as oo 19 00 17 .50 4 50 3 12 19 12 9 50 37 45 16 00 7 50' 9000 I I Jncoli A Davis Deputy Recorder Anson B. will Recttrdes fees. w. t. Johnson v Co., Isxiks for Pntlii's. otli-e. J. Van I'ier jieiis foroflii-es. Mary J. Hunt " " Mount Hoily Co., Iegal Cap and stationary. J. C. Dimm, blank Uxiks. wni. It. Riillmaii tHstksfor Reg isters oiiice. win. Mann A- Co., luMiks for Prothonotary's otlice. Mary J. Hunt Stationionary. 11. 11. Harlmaii etal auditors wm. M. Allison auditing Prothonotary's and Regis ter and Recorder oflices. Total 20 00 842 09 (iKNKKAL AND SPUING KLKC TIONS. John Pannebakerelectioii house rent Patterson. 15 (X) J. O. Burns election officers February election. HM so Samuel Kmery etal election officers November election 420 34 J. C. Dimm printing election proclamation. 30 00 w. J. Jackman " " " 30 00 liarrt- Bonsall " , " " 30 00 B. I-'.' Schwcier " " " Sti 00 wm. M. Allison " " " 30 IK) w. J. Jackman, printing elec- I riHlaniation, 1890. 90 00 J. C. Dimm, printinK ballots 44 40 S. C. (iraham election house rent Greenwood. 5 00 Jacob Ijiuver " " Milford 4 00 A. B. Kvans " " Delaware 4 I0 B. P.Clark " " Beale. - 2 00 S. M. Beale " " Tuscarora 4 00 C. y. Brackbill " Tpruce Hill 2 iH) i. P. IlefleHinKer keep'tij? liooks 2 50 I). K. Stilort' election house rent 1-eriiianairh. Joseph Pines ' " Favette 1 .- 1 . ' . . . . 1. 1 : ... 1 1 " 12 00 4 00 2 CO 4 00 it. .-lll.iu 1VC'II'1K OIMIKS, j. B. Buchanan " ISlack Loir ! Jennie Thompson room rent walker. It. ('. Calhoun " " Turliett I. K. Grubb " " Thoniiison town. It. C. Bts.k " Port Hoyal Constaules atiendiiix Feb. and General elections and oth- exienses. 20 00 400 800 10 00 202 09 lotal 142129 M ISCELLANICOfS PAYMENTS. To western Penitentiary janies McCauley trmiiiiug trees L. Banks nicdicalattendauce at Jail. j. C. Dimm for blank receipts S. S. Ku'ole, furniture for Treas urer's room. Andrew Criswell attending in jured man. 530 21 27 00 5 00 2 50 13 00 1 00 4 00 j. h. Irwin, wild cat scalps. Oil . 'io Huntingdon Itetoiniatory 180 8 4 james P. Calhoun drawing jury and ser-ing notices. G. w. Bergsr repairs to fence. K. ji. vt enier Com id's facsimiles, w. H, ArUigast lamp S. B. Murray, boarding jurors, w. S. North state tax on bonds. 75 80 . 4 05 3 00 35 " 4 00 355 15 40 90' v. ti iNorth commission 011 State tax and ete - -Mantieck and Nelson laying pavement. Banks Calhoun hauling ashes It. B. Nixon hoarding jurors, james McCauley for 7 shade trees 25 00 1 00 825 7 00 6 10 r . w. .Noble work on jail sewer 00 Chan. Reniiinger hauling. 19 35 SCALlS. -Warren Aughey, etal - - Total -- .92 93 658 40 849 72 7 65 75 14 88 124 50 j. C. Dimm tax registers Mount Holly printing A., As sessment transcripts Jas.' w. Hamilton oaths on state report. Hugh C. Rhine commission on state tax. ! 100 222 96 104 18 02 100 00 300 25 88 4 50 21 61 w, 8. North agent ticket for tramp. w. II. Zelders Proth. coroners illUCSt. jos. w. Stimmel treas. Agricul tural society. wm. M. Allison notices of coun ty line survey. wm. Puflenltcrger I'res. expen ses to commissioners con veniion at Getteysburg nugh ('. Rhine expnses in se curing voting places and inciueutials. james P. Calhoun taklngout fish Laskets. D. M. Marshall county institutes expenses Marv J. irunt stenographic paper li. F. Cmzier etal clerk to jury omipiissiouers Iwis Degau jury wnnn's salary samuel D. watt " " Hugh C. Rhine clerk to jur- com missions 179 50 800 750 40 00 40 00 40 00 85 : if. D. Funk plumbing. 12 77 5 97 2199 2t 2208 21 466 75 7 79 18 02 4 50 590 9) 7652 18 K. ii. rtleCimtic naraware State tax paid 1896 ' lb97 Paid to iiarrisburg Ftate lunatic Hospital, it .t weinersville " narry E. Bonsall pistage and - Ixx rent, sl'l Kinzer espresssige. wm. if. Groninger etal county line suney. Total BECAPITULATIOX. ( 'onstables and justices Fees. 10 94 Commonwealth witnesses 1206 33 (''lectors common abatement and exonerations. 2498 2 Courts and junirs pay 2503 64 Public buildings and grounds. 2891 68 Road a"d bridge view s and dam- ages. Constables returns to court. Assessing and registering. Tramjis under act of 1SH5. Burrial of indigent soldiers, scaljis. County Prison. .)'. HO 2S2 58 1481 92 21 45 149 00 118 75 849 72 10915 00 Bonds paid. Interest paid on Bonds. Printing and stationery. Bridges. Commissioners' ottice. Publit-ollices. ( ieiieraf and spring elections. Miscellaneous payments. 5427 66 617 38 831 41 1828 50 842 09 1421 29 7652 18 Total 4184; i 14 LIABILITIES OF COUNTY. Outstanding county bonds. $136624 00 Outstanding county orders. 100 50 Total ASSSI-TTS OK COfNTV. Outstanding county tax. " state " surplus sheep funds. Cash in hands of Treasurer. Bills due Juniata county. Total 136784 50 14570 77 954 76 767 85 13993 36 645 13 30931 87 t S105S52 S3 Liabilities over assets, we the undersigned commissioners of Juniata county, in compliance with the law do publish the foregoing statement of the re-eipts and expenditures of the county nfo.esuid for the year ending Dec. 31, 1897, as found on the hooks of this otlice. W 1 1.1.1 AM L'l' VVKS I1KROKH, HAVIp-Ili K1IIXKSMITH, J EKlifil I A II MriEN'SI,AOKK. J County commissioners. A WtCT jifm ic. kh I A v.. clerk, tioinmissioiiers tttlt-e, MitttyAnv iPa.. A PMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE. Notice L ntiniit'r!' bt-rt-hv giri-a that lottais of Ad. hir been ernel to the un- dfcr"jred nj'tn the elf of Mcrlha Book, lte t'atelte towntbip, Juniatii conolv, P., dcct-atetl. Anyono ind-bted to said istulo if. ri'qiie;trd to nmkn prompt pnv ikcnt ai.d thOMt Laving ctainx or den. and to ircm nt tntui properly nnlheuticated to tht r.niltfriceniit lor settlement. Chaklis W. Boot, Jnn.12 '98. Admiiiistrator. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPHESEMrATlVK DKLEdATE. Mr. Kditob.- As the next Rep blictn Sts'e Convention will be a moiit important one in tbe annals of Pennsylvania Kepubli caiiiitm dernsnding the wisest, most prmleot and most dinioterosnd action on its part, lb Uepublicsns of esch county should be represented by one of their ablest, safest ud 1-jos.t experienced members. In view cf tbat obligati' n permit me to recommend for elt-ction at our ensuing Primary meet ings Hon. Loris E. Atkisso. ol v MifHin own, lio litis that bill I believe will be ratifactorv lo the entire party. A REPUBLICAN. Milford township, Jan. 4 1898. FOR REPRESENTATIVE DELRGATB. I hereby announce the name of Robert n. I'atterren, of Pern Mil!s, Juniatacountf, Ps., as a candidate for delegate to the next Statu Convention, snbject to tile rules and uscgrs of the Republican party rf Juniata Coouty. FAETTB. Jan. 24, '99. ASSEMBLY. Arademia, Pa. I respectfully announce my sell as a can didate Icr nomination for the ollico of Rep resentative, to represeuc Juniata cc nty in the Li gulatiiie ot reunsyivrcia, subject to 1 tier lis and usaces of tho Repnolicvi party of Juniata. It cot nominated I agree to support the nominee of the psrty. it nominated ana elected, I ser. tn pro tect and advance the interests of Juniaia county as faithfully ss I csn T. K. BEAVER. ASSEMBLT. Mb. Emtob.- Please announce tbat 1 sra a cattdidaie for the ottica of lieprasaoativo, to represent Jomata county in tbe Lojti .la tore, sub)ect to Repubiicaa rnles snd usages snd ir nou.ins!ed and elected pledge tajm self in favor of ecancmy, toceaty end reform in the State government. I aiso promisA to abrfe by the result of the pri mary election. E. 0. Shbavfbb, Feb. 8, 1898. Urientr.l. FOR CONGRESS. Mb. KorroK: As the time is again ap proaching for tbe nomination of acandidate 10 reprt-scnt the 13th Congressional District in Congress, it behooves tbe Republicans of Juaiaia to be considering whom I hey will 50 1 pon for that position. Permit me tt suggest t'jt we csunoi do better than sup poi t our present able . mantj a&d rsrutabM repre&KCtstiVd, Hon. Tbad. 5k. Mahou, of Coambersbcrg. During bis past two terms be has been in close touch with tbe people of thn district, always el've to their inter ests, and xerlous and active in sdvsncing tbe Mint, By his pst Bxpaneucebo is bet ter ebli to letvo tbem than ever, and as, so far as t can .Varu, Jnoiaia baa no Candida? of ter ov.n, cbecanotao betUr tlia i a.ir.ci mor.s'y supvort Mr. Mabon for rc-elecUon. A JBBUTA Republican. Jan. 24 189H. COTJMTT Cn.Il!M N. I hereby announce niyseSi h ucsndidste far tbe CbsU-man of tbe Republican cauotr committee, and in case of my electioa (ledge myself to wort for the best inter ests of the Republican party. - H- C. JlcCLKLLAN. Jan. 26, '98. PERFECT and permanent are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be catue it makes pure, rich, h?althy, Ufe and bealth-giviiu; DLOOD. ! D. Pannebaker lawn mower, Jil- Hayes st imulent for injured Loan K. Armm. , P. If . M. rmni. , ATKIJIMH MIBraKI.1., ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW, - HlFrLUfTOWlf, FA. Ornoi Ob Ifata street, is plso of real- donca of Loaur K. Atkiscon, Kq., toath Bridge street. rOctI6,1882 Q3rGotl90tUg and OeaTeyaaetBK pvoaipt If sttesded to. fTILBEHFORCE ICHWETER, Attorney-at-Lair. JfeS-Ckillections and all legal busi ness promptly attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DB.D.X.CBlwrOKD, DK. DAB WIS MXB4WT0BC D4 U. D. M. CRAWFORD SOW, bare formed pwtoerrhip for tbo practtc of Mftdieioe BDd thsir oollattoral bracchn. Ottice at o'd stand, corner of Third sad Or anr i'reeta, MifDintoirn, l'a. One or, both ot them will be fonnd at tboir ottice at alt time, unless otherwise professionnHj c April 1st, 1896. PRACTICAL DElfTHT. . -adnate of the Philadelphia Dental c. te. umce at old esUbliabed lo cttion, Bridge Street, opposite Court HouBe, .Vifutulowa, Fa. Iy" Crown and Bridge work; rainless Extraction. All work guaranteed. ? PENNSYLVANIA? K A HBO AD- On and after Monday, Nov. 29, lout, trains win rcn as follows: WESTWARD. Way PatAenger. leaves Pbiladelphia at su a. ro; uarrisonrg o oo a. m; Dancan non 8 85 a. m; New Port 9 05 a. m; ttil temown to a. m; Lforwora 21 a. m; Ttioaipsontown B 2o a. m; van Orri 9 83 a. ta; Tucarora 9 36 a. m; Kexico 9 40 a ro; Port Rov al 9 44 a. m: Milttin 9 60 a in; Uenho'tn 0 55 a. m; LewirtovB 10 13 a- m; McVeytowB 10 88 a. m; Newton Hamilton II 00 a. m; Mount Union II 06 a. in; Bnnriordoa 11 83 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. m; Altoon l w p. to; fittsburjS 60 p. m Mail leaves Pbilsdelpbia at 7.00 a. m IX- ; -1 ... it A kj . . - oi., Lewistown 1 80 p. Hontinr lon 2.' za p. m.; lyrone z.zu p. m ; Altoona 8.45 ! m.; rilUhnr? H 80 p. m. Altoona Accommodntion leaves Hirris- hurs at 6 00 p. ill; D'irc&nnon S 8L. m; Newport 0 02 p. m; lfiilentowo Tl p. m: inompnontown D 21 p m; Tnscarnra 6 30 p. in; Mexico B S3 p. m; Fort Koval 6 88 p. m; Mimin ts p. m; Oenhol-n 49 p. m; L,w;town 7 07 p. u; JfcVev town 7 80 D ro; j,cfju ouumog i ou p. in: linntina-. don 8 20 p. nr; Tyrone 9 02 p. as; Altoona oo p. in- Pacific Kiwn le7ei Philadelphia at J' Z'ip. ra; HarMnbur 8 10 a. ni; Marts. v'le8 24a.m; UnncnnnoiiSSSa.nl; Now- rt'lSMa. m, Port RjvhI 4 81 a. m; Mif flin 4 87 a. m; Lewistnwn 4 68 a. m; Mo Ye town 6 20 a. m; Huatincdoo 6 0S a . a r r . . in, ijiKV,nu.ji,iD AKOOna 40 a. 91: riiisuar i& iu p, m. Oyster Express leavos PhiladelDbla at 4 85 p.ro; Hanisburj at 10 29 p. m; Nswporl 11 0b p. m; Mifflin 11 40 p. m; Lewistown 1 l.f 8 a. ro; Unntingdon 12 66 a. m.; Tyront 1 82 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburj 6 80 a. id. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Harrrisbnrg 3 60 p. a; Dancanoa 4 15 p. ro; ewport 4 85 p. in; Mifflin 5 07 p. m Lewistown 6 2 p. id; Mount Union 6 8 p, u . : j m nm h iu; nuuuuBuuD m i.t p. n; TjrunS 7 Ct p ut, aiiuvu, i p. sd; r-KUBOrs; II ii) p. m. EAST WARD. AUoonaf AccomDtourioe leavea toonaVat 5.00 a. m; Tyron -.25 a l amvt at' iJnntiogton UL65 ; auotinltf at 6 5 Y...i.'irS.-v: . " Port Royal 7.25 a. ns; Mexico 7 30 a. m; Tbompsoatowa 7 41 a. m; Milierstown 7 60 a. m; Newport 8Ws.ni; Dnncsanon 8.24 a id; Barrisburg 8 65 a. m. Sm Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 8 0 a m; Altoona 7 15 a m; Tyrone 7 44 am; Hunt fiisdon 8 80 a in; McVevtwn 9 15 a m; Lewisiown9 85 a m: Miftiin 9 65 a m' Port Ro.ti 0 59 a n; Thompsnntowa 10 14; Milierstown 10 23 am; Newport 10 32 a m'; Dnncanuon 10 54 a m; Marvaville U 07 .1 ro; Harri-hnrg II 25 a m; Philadelphia S 00 p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsbnrg at 8 00 a. tn; Altoona 1 1 40 a. m; Tyrone 12 03 p. m; Hjutingdoa 12 35 p. ru; Lewis town 1 Zi p. m; Mifflin 1 50 n. in; Harris tnrg 8 10 p. ac; Baltimore 6 00 p. ro; Wash mg:on la p. m; rniate!piia 6 23 New York 9 30 p. ra p. m; !til leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. m, Tyrone 2 85 p. tn, Hnntiogdon 3 17 p. ni; Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. m; NcVevtowa 4 20 p. m; Lewistown 4 Hi p.m; MifHin 4 65 p m. Port Royal 5 00 p. m; Jexico 6 20 p. mi Thonipsontown 5 18 p. m; Milierstown 5 28 p. w, Newport 5 37 p. m; Dancannon 6 98 p. in; Iiarrisburg 6 45 p. m. Hail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p m; Altoona 6 05 p. ro; Tyrone ti 87 p. ni; Huntingdon 7 20 p. m; MeVeytown 8 04 p. in; Lewistown 8 26 p m; .Vitflin 8 47 p m, Port Royal 8 62 p. m; felillerstowu 9 16 p'. m; Newport 9 26 p. m; Duncannon 9 50 p. m; Barrisburg 10 20 p. ni. Pbiladelpbia H.tbs leaves Pittabarg at 4 80 p. ru; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tvraoa 9 33 p. w, Huntingdon 10 12 p. m; Mount Un. ion 10 82 p. m; Lewistown 11 16 p. in; Mil. tlin 11 37 p. m; Harrisburg 1 00 a. m; Phil adelplua 4 30 New York 7 83 a. m. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains lor fcuobury at 7 3 a. ni. and X 06 p. tu., leave Sunr-ury for Lewistown 10 05 a. m, and 2 45 p. in.; tor Uilroy 6 35 a. m. 10.20 a. in. and 8 10 p. m., week davs TYRONE DIVISION. Trains leave for Bellefoute and Lock Haven at 8 10 a. in., 12 30 and 7 J5 p. in., leave Lock Haven for Tyrone 8.55 p, m. and 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. Trams leave Tyrone for Clearlield and Curwensville at 8 20 a. m., 8.16 and 7 2i ; p ra., leave Corweusville tor Tyrone ai 9.14 a. m., 3 45 p m., and 7 00 p. in. For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agents, or address, Thos. E. Watt, F A. W. D., 360 Fifth Aveome, Pitta, burg, Pa. J. B. Hutchison, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'J Pa?s. Agt APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE. Tbe follow ir is a correct list of all par sers who bare Uls-i petitions for retail liquor license in tbe office of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions, of Juniata county, and ot piacea lor wown lue applications are made. Robert B. Nixon, Jacob House, Mifflin town. S. B. Murray, National Hoaaa, Jfifflin town. Samuel Loach, Hotel Ashtoti, Patterson. William Zeigler, Keystons Hotel, Fatter son. Harry E. Hayes, Ptteraoa House, Patter son. Samuel Hetrick, Tbompsontown Hotel, l nompsontown. William H. ShestTer, Frymoyer Honso Susquehanna township, P. J. Bickel, Monroe House, Richfield. i ns conn win sum ine uourt House in J'llr! io to wo, to hear petitions for license, on i ursaay, reoroary sz, 1898, coramen- eing at 9 o'clock a. m. Ressonstrsnces or petitions against the granting of liceuse must be io writing and filed with the Clerk of the Court, on or before tbe Saturday be fore the day ol bearing. W. H. Zkiobbs, Clerk. Office CliiriE, Quarter Sessions, Mimintown, P., Feb. 1, 1898. WONDERFUL are the cores by Hood's isai-eaparilla, and yet tfaejr awe simple ana natural. Hood's Baa parilla makes PURE OLOOO. A GREAT REVOLUTION IM PRICES. The greatest Sacrifice Sale ever known in Juniata county. The Remainder of our winter stock r-onsistiW n'msn'a nr1 boys overcoats, men's and boys will be sold regardless of cost. NOW IS YOUR to buy winter goods at MEYERS WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL CLOTHING HOUSE, and save dollars GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED by any house to furniture buyers. Preparatory to receiving and placing on sale our Spring stock, we will inaugurate a FLOOR GLEAR1NG. iu the furniture department that will eclipse anything of the kind ever attempted. IT HAS ALWAYS been our rule never to do things by halves. When we cut, we cut deep-cut clear through to the marrow. Every piece of furniture now in our stock is marked at a price from 25 to 50 per cent less than the corres ponding goods are obtainable else where. Yet in spite of this fact, vre have concluded to offer cash dis counts of from 33 to ISO per cent fbrH limited time only. REDELIVER KURISriTtTJ?75 FREE OF CHA KG IC. FERD MEYERS, TBE LEADING CLOTHIER, FtTRN ITURB AND tUOUSB FURNISHING GOODS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTO TN, PKNN'A. Tuscarora Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE IX EFFECT MONDaT, NOV. 29, 1897. STATIONS. DA1LT, EXCEPT 6CMDAT. Blair's Mills.... Waterloo. . . . , . Leonard's Grove Rofrs F-irm Perularfc East Water ford........ Heck man Honey Grove Fort Bigham Wsrble 8 45 8 40 8 55 8 58 Pleasant View Seven Pines Spruce Hill .' Grab urn's 0."i 07 10 13 Stewart Freedom Turbett Old Port 18 Port Royal 25 Trains Nns. 1 and 2 connect at Port Koya! with Way Passenrer.and Seashore Express on P. R. K., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Msil east WESTWARD. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUSDAT. a No.2 No.4 A. M P. M Port Koval Old Port Turbett Freedom , Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Pines Pleabant Vkw.. .. Warble Fort Bigham Honey GroTe. ... Heckman 00 10 30 5 05 1.310 37-5 12 28 3.7 4.4 10 42,5 17 20 455 48 5 23 5.0 G0j5 57,5 00)5 25 32 35 41 6.3 7.2! 9.0,11 10.0 11 10i5 45 185 53 25 6 00 so'e 05 40!G 15 12.0 14.0 11 11 15.1 11 East Waterford Perulack Rosa Farm Leonard's Grove... Waterloo Blair's Mills Ar. 17.5 20.5 22.0 11 11 52 6 27 11 58l6 33 24.0 25.51 27.0 12 05'6 40 12 10'6 45 12 15 6 50 Trains Noa. 2 and 3 connect at Blair'i Mills with Concord, Doyletburg Dry Run, Nossville, Neelyton, Shade Gap, Shade Valley and Goaborn Station Stage Lines. J. a MOORHSAD, Superintendent. MOOHHEAD, PrUtmt. . T, S. REE A Vaiuabie Book m "Str-vo AMsnuH.. stint ne. to anr sicrou snd poor pHDt can s'ho obtlii Uila laiclns Am of abaine. This MiMih mmm hmn tortmxed hr tb. BevwsiK uir Koraic. at Ffrt Wmi, 11.4. f ic. 1314, ui now pnwnd aadar his dlracOoa by ah koN(C MED. CO.. Chioago, III. 80U br Orasxits Mt SI pr Battle. 6forC6 Cur9.(UM.1.75. BtBattlMfBrStV Oat a foi paper by subacrlMag far tbe ( 1 . Van 2 - r i zDr?r ? 4 89 V i 9 jNo.lNo.3 445 9U 4 45 9 15 4 61 9 19 A. M. P. M. 4 64 9 22 Iv 7 402 00 H ;7 45 2 0j 6 10 10 43 j7 50 2 10 6 16 9 49 .... 17 5712 17 5 21 9 54 18 0312 23 5 24 9 67 . o oo 5 82 io i 7 .8 25 2 45 54 10 17 . Is 3012 f.G 6 87 10 so . 8 3712 57 2 0 35 I suits, Gents Furnishing Goods OPPORTUNITY, RAILROAb TIME TABLE. T3EBRT COITVTT RAILROAD. The CoUowint ached n I. went Info asr Nov. J, 1&96, an the trains will ba ran mm followa.-N C zrr- l-3tf-: i wm, Anns . m r . a Unncannon 7 64 3 2o 2 28 2 20 8 IS 2 16 2 13 3(8 2J 1M 200 1 41 1 ta 1 11 1 29 1 25 1 2t 1 18 1 If 2 6 King's Mill 7 49 'Sulphur Spi:ngs7 48 "Corman Siding 744 nonteoeno Park 7 41 Wearer 7 10 "Roddy 7 8 Hoffman 7 us Royer 7 81 Xfabanov 7 28 BloomCcId 7 23 Tressler 7 09 Ne'luoo 7 04 Dnm's 7 01 Elliotsbnrg 6 68 Bcrnbeisl's 6 51 Groen Pirb C 48 "Montonr June 6 83 Landisburj g 28 Arrive i.esve a. m n m Trsin leaves BloornfieM at 6.63 a. ' n.. od uinves at Laudiaonrif at .H a. ra.' Train leaves Lsudisbnig at f.08 p. ra., and arrives at Bloomfleld at 6.40 p. ru. All stations marked () are Hag stations, at which trains will com to a fuli sron on S'gnal. Oias. H. SLrr, President. S. D. Bkck, Sept. ,m.r: ; f -- .VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL ' V ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Mondar. May 16th, 1S96. STATIONS. Weat ward. East ward. 3 F If A A M r m 4 bO 67 8 68 860 848 8 41 IPS 8 82 8 16 8 1 884 2 68 2 48 2 '49 248 2 88 2 24 220 Newport Buffalo Bridge Juniata Fnrnaca ... ahneta SvlVBB Wat-r Ping Bloomtiehi Junct'n. ?;leyRoart Elliot .shurg Green Park Loysville Fort Pobdson Center ........... Cisoa's Ran Andersonburg ..... h'Ain Monnt Pleasant ... New Gtrmant'n ... 6 05' 10 85 5 08 '.38 12110 42 6 1510 46 Stl 8 27 8 23 S 20 6 25 10 52' S 16 22,1101 6 81:11 09 6 39 11 09 61 11 21 6 54l 11 24 8 11 stai 7 451 ??! 7 05 7 11 7 15 7 21 7 27 7 35 11 55 I 84 7 28 11 41 11 45 11 61 11 67 12 05 7 1 7 1 7 10 ' 03 7 41 12 ll! 8 68 7 45l2 15 6 60 . P. G RING, President and Manager C. K. Nuut, General Agent. FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed -.l-Sil. -a.V-iiIii can mi 1 -. rz and jax Center drank Engine Rapid, nccante. stroas nd timplr. with lmrg craikftcity. engines or stllft or wheels. istTini; nndrafp. No Farin!ti.r C!oil?r ba ever r. plntied. Also etum'tttil agricultural im;ini n'i CCitmliy. Huy Pn 1 a. rpwinltT. frt tor Catalogue und prices to L B. FASQUHAR CO., Lll, York, Pa. KEEIC2S & 'S a. r- Imi A wonierfui lniprovnerl Iu Frfliot8 Feed a ad lltw-RsiKn . 14-nir mottosmOtl' nrriat-: flilAMM3tfesst iwinyother l tbemr. Frirtfniolrh b'ced caUstlnsTaU tla ern7 tostaiwl tili'.trtt b-w k. Ii.,; crt-ai taviu i power mnd vf.i. Chtts. I- irue mnA )rtcvs. fr. A Ho SpriviK J J.aitw thin patxr. in r:jtA iiHji'41 Jc- I J ,s 17 1 r 'Ir J "--'. 1