Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 16, 1898, Image 2

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    ? MiyPLIKTOWN.
S. F. SOU W EIER,
ne aid riopiiTOB.
.Tite Spanish Minister, at Washing
' ; n made a bad break for himself.
In wrote a letfor to a friend ia Hava
na, Cuba. The letter fell in to the hands
of Cuban rebltsa and wai sent to Wa ?h
; "tgton. Ia the letter President Mc
unroy ia c!ied a "low politician.''
Aftor the exposure of the letter there
ires only one tbiov for the minister
Ki3a, aud that was to resijn from
the micistry, whic'j he promptly did.
There ia no danger on that account
if the authoritiea at Washington are
level headed for tie ruinister'a opin
iu wj n.jt iirecte.l by the
Spasiab government. Thu raini-ter
Hi-fca for himself and when Lis dw
ftarleej was discovered he quickly
ittjp?d our. of re.cb. of responsibility
t and became a private citizen
j Eiifc ! sill-! says th Altoona Trib-
f .'A Jb.b. ruary 9: Third section of
fas? lice east this Eiorciog wa mule
span to New York. Silk trains from
, the Orient pass to eastern marts over 1
the .rennsylvaDia about once a month '
nowaday.
Tfce New England girl is noihing'
i n; i factory girl, luisw the w.iy
if a siak'inent uiadt; at Bedford iiass-
SnTtttrfeTIY puts it. la a caQvasj
i araon? ail the mauy tail! girls out of
work in Bedfuid, not ctio could be
found who was both competent and
willing to become a domestic eervact
" Tht.j know lit t!o or utiiiDg cf houee
work, such ss otbi-rs are trained to
do. For ientratioiis the New Bed
ford jjiild Lave been biought up
.- simply to toii in factories.
It is a common trick of the New
York merchant! trade to et:irop
American goods with a for i;rn tradtt
mark, no as to cutch custoru- r wbo
want to buy goods thet were mad in
England and other foreign lands. So
when Coiigresmen;Diagley, appeared
in Congress the ether day with anew
bat, ik-iD of his democrats brothrea
looked ins'de of the tiie and found a
London Ba i:p on it. Then the fun
began. They shouted "The Great
American protectionist bus bought
Liaiself a foreign hat." "Oil codsis
taucy what a jewel.'' They were hav
ing a good deal of fua st Dicgtay's
expetse, when the New Yoik dealer
., Id to give it up by telling, that tha
ball was made ia the United States
an I w:
was marked Lotidon so ss to sell
tofort-igu customers. Diugley had
not nolised tte foreign (stamp.
A report prevails, that the Luther
an preacber at Port R.oyu.1 and a
handsome youn? woman of that
town, huvc nes'icittcd in c wavthat is
not lecomicg thefr etaDding io society.
Itihoj.ed ttjersporianny o e and all
k- uit ae. "Evil to bia wbo evil
iiiketb", ia a gord old taying that
$SZ&x with profit to
-jd to otbtis. People
aia presumed to be innocent until
ifccj have been proven gnilty. There
is entirely t;o mich uckin 1 talk
going on about people in tb'.s acd
otLt r comujunitit s- Too many peo
pla talk ever utrairs tint they kuo.v
little about. It v.ouM bo an cifense
to report the things that are feaid
about ihc Port Royal parties and the
' Church authorities who are eu gaged
in si'iiEg the ease will doublets epare
to m?ai!3 to ftod out the truth and
pnuisb 'iC gui'.iy. If jou Lear a
v.roDg thiiig eboat ycur teighbor
t u't repeat it uniees you know it to
h true.
Things tre diffrrent now. Time
was, when the IMgrim fatherf; the
Q.if'ker f-tthors, tbo M-niion:te futh
esa the Covenant fathers uiarle set
tltments in tbi ("untiy, when they
were the con'tvling elemect there
r.vi no amusomeot raore djstas(cfu!
to thrn than catd p?aing. They
brouft t'jfir dislike of i- !rom Ea
ropf, whore they said card piaying
bad bteu ibveLted to R.ruse certain
insane tii-giy pereonagts, ar.d I hen
V.ot been adopted by ths ganibliug
.tcrriiy as t':e game by which they
uM carry on g.-'iiMirg without asy
physical esriion. Thry alwats 83
Bociated the game with old eatar,
acd wben tboy csme upon a party
p!yiitg cards they looked under tbc
t.i.We f'if s n's'.ii of the Devil. Now
it is different, numbers of tbe church
t'..it. tr.c tele iaticrs foanaed are
ciiiors ti c forf ujoKt card players a
social gct.leringp, aud tome of them
temk all other tmd of amaseoient ib
fitupiJ. when compred to card play-
itg. Thirgs are different cow.
ECEIPTS am EXPENDITURES
COtJNTYOF JUNIATA,
From January Is, IS97, to January
3rJ, lS98,incisi'te.
To the Honorable, the Juilett or the Cour
of Common Pleas of Juniata county.
Vne iMidersiL'ucd Auditors elected
and sworn according to law, to examine,
audit ami scltle the account of the Com
missioners, SheriiTand treasurer, of the
County of Juniata, for the vcar ending
December 31, isi)?, met for that purpose
in tlie Auditors' Ottice. in Miltilintown,
on Monday, being the third dav of Jan
uary, 1SV1 and toiind the same account
as follows, to wit.
1S97.
W. W. Landis, Treasurer rn.
Jan. 1. To balance from
CK.
last year. . $6.1M 07
To outsta.i'g taxes county 16,36!) 10
" outtand'g taxes state l,0rH23
Taxes -ied in 1897 county 23,011 87
" " state 2,227 47
To additional assessment
county. 100 59
" " " state 2 12
"5 per cent added county 329 31
" " " blate 20 94
" overpaid taxes, 1997,
state and county 103 22
" cai-h returned by col
lector Spruce Hill town
ship on account of error 29 28
" cash from sale of bonds 12,010 00
" returned to auditors,
Jan. 12, 1S97 3 60
" " from SherilFs lines
and jury fees. 64 00
" couniy'sof liquor licen
ses 156 75
" va-ih fromWalkertown
ship for kepiug Susan ,
Kauilma 68 25
" cash from onunittee of
Charles Ramsey 91 00
"cash from Fayette town
ship for keeping Maud
. Gill. . 85 21
cttsh from S. B. Loudon
-.talance three fourths
88 50
8,303 60
108 70
28 04
Total $71,485 85
Jan. 1st, 1898.
To balance from last year 13,993 36
1897. W. W. Laudis, Treas
urer, Jan. 1st, 1897 CR.
December 31, I5y overpaid
tax as 1S97- $ 1 47
" orders paid 1896 2S0 07
" " " 1897 41,686 42
" outstand'g taxes countv 14,570 77
" " " state 954 70
" balan -e in Treasurer's
hands , 13,993 36
t-1,483 85
Jan. 1st, 1897. W. W. Iandis,
Treas-
iner, Dog Tax ik.
To balance from last year 0S8 64
" outstanding tax 677 A3
" additional assessment 8 50
" live per cent added 13 79
" taxert levied, 1897 511 50
" overpaid taxes 9 09
' cash returned by collector
Kpruceliill township on
account of error 2Tt
1,80930
Jan. 1, 189S. To balance
from last year 967 45
1897. W. W.T.andis, Treasurer,
Uojr Tax ca.
Dec. 31, By overpaid
taxes Jan. 1, 1897 47
" orders paid " 1S93 6 50
" " " 1S'.)7 2-53 a5
" taxes outstanding 581 83
I Dec. 31, balance in treas
urers hands 907 45
1 '809 30
Januarv 1st, 1S97.
J. P. Calhoun, Sheritr.
Fines and jurv fees col
lected 1897.
Pit.
214 00
214 (JO
January 1st, 189S.
To balance due county
December 31,
1S98 J. P. Calhoun,
sheritr
Dei-enitier 31.
By cash paid to treis-
urer
" bahtni-e due cuuutv
150 00
t'H.
64 00
1 50 Oil
214 00
Outstanding Taxes Decemir 31, 1897.
il !4iir liitrictj f'aiitiitvr f I.. v
! iswi i 1. K. Cmuse, Tuscarora, S (15
1S95 J. O. Brown, Beale. 31 6:5
" S. H. Kollimiu, Mitiiititown. 121 33
" V. 1!. McCnliau. Milford. 515 51
" A. 1. Kerstctter, Susquehanna
9 yy
" . ii. JJruuaKer, l hoiupou
town.
" J. Barton, Tusi-arora.
ISfW J. O. Brown, Beaie,
99 32
28 i
1S4 (10
219 17
2!1 9
34 Oti
674 94
40 37
444 94
J. F. Speece, Delaware.
Jacob Forrv, Oreeiiwood.
J. E. Trego, la-k.
S. 11. Kolliuau, Mitllintown
W. B. .McCahau, Milford.
W. S. Niemond, Monroe.
H. M. lscii!rsr, Patterson.
M.S. E.-b, SIrui-e Hill.
294 CO
A. ! lveistetter Siist(uehanua249 37
W. II. lirubaker, Thompson-
town.
L. C. Calhoun, Turbctt.
J. B. Barton, Tusbarora.
W. II. Kurtz, Walker.
12 17
1K1 03
534 26
(M 61
637 79
2J8 00
1001 62
702 32
435 2S
402 G4
374 16
1465 40
258 10
510 78
318 26
1897 J. II. Lvrn. Beale,
" t. ripicher, Delaware
" Fred AUubau.uti, Fayette.
" John Stoner, Fermanagh
" Jacob Forry, Greenwood,
" iainuel Leonard. Lack.
" S. II. Roilnitiii, MitHintown.
" J-L. Groninger, Milford.
" V. S. Neimond, Monroe.
" W. V. Crininiel, Patterson.
" tt. Ij. Kepner, Port Rovul.
" Silas Beers, Spruce Hill. .
893 46
" A. I). Kerstettcr, Siiscjuchann 585,38
" W. JI. lirubaker, Thompson-
town. 17 2
(i. W. Boyer, Turbett. 543 77
James Iotuion, Tuscarora. 7S0 64
Blair Heterkk, Walker, 1,202 50
Total 14,570 77
Outstanding Taxas, December 31, 18i)7.
Collectors. Districts. State Tax.
1893. H. F. Crouse, Tuscarora.
93 75
CO
49 82
11 Hii
8 33
1 36
3 50
45 30
7 90
27 00
47 77
4 76
! 93
J!4 59
8 54
1S95. J. O. Brown. Beale.
" S. H. Rollnian, Mifflintown.
" W. B. McCahan, Milford.
"A. D. Kcrstetter, Sufxjuebauna.
" W. B. lirubaker, Tlioinpson
towii. " J. B. Barton, Tuscarora.
1890. J. O. Brown; Beale.
" J. F. Spcce, Delaware.
" Jacob Forry, Greenwood.
" J. E. Treo, Lack.
" S. 14. Kolliiiuti, Milllintowu.
" W. B. McCahan, Milford.
" V. S. Neiiiiond, Monroe.
" H. M. Isenlierg, Patterson.
" M. S. Esh, Spruce Hill,
" A. D. Kcrstetter, Susquehanna,
" W. II. Brubaker, Thomson
town.
" L. V. Calhoun, Turbett.
" J. B. Barton, Tuscarora.
" W. H. Kurtz; Walker.
1897. J. II. Dein, Beale.
5 73
49 31
1 00
20 OS
18 OS
47 17
22 40
11 15
72 58
25 26
', S. Spicker, Delaware.
" Fred Alktbaugh, Fayette.
John Stoner, Fermanagh.
" Jacob Forry, Greenwood.
" Samuel Leonard, Lack.
" S.H. Kollman, Mifflintown,
" J. L. (troningtr, Milford.
" V. H. Niemond, Monroe.
" V. W. CrimtiK-l, Patterson.
" G. T. Kepner, Port Royal.
" Silas Beers, Snriu-e Hill.
39 26
15 00
17 74
27 44
32 8H
" A. D. Kersteller, Susquehanna 65 C3
. rt. i.ruumer, liiompsou
town. 09
" . W. ISoyer, Turbett.
" James Loudon, Tuc:irora. 85 99
" Blair Heterick, Walker. 20 42
954
Collectors. Districts. Dog Tax
1S93. 1 1. V. 'rouse,' Tuscarora.
18!5. J. O. Brown, Beale. 5 00
" S. II. Kollman, Mitllintown. 8 41
" W. B. McCahan, .Milford. 7 00
" A. A. Jteirstetter, Susuehanna.
" W. B. Brubaker, Thoiupson-
town. 2 89
" J. B. Barton, Tus-arora. 3 40
189(5. J. O. Brown, Beale. 0 04
" J. F. Speece, Delaware. 4 98
" Jacob Forry, Greenwood.. 18 62
" J. E. I rego, Iack. 29 66
-; S. II. Kollman, Mifnintowii.
" W. B. McCahan, Milford. 6 22
" . S. Neimond, Monroe. 8 6:
" H. M. Iseriberg, Patterson. 20 81
" M. S- Esh, Spruce Hill. 19 92
" A. D. Keistetter, Susquehanna 18 79
" W. H. lirubaker, Thompson
town. 4.54
" L. C. Calhoun, Turneet. 8 49
" J. B. Barton, Tuscarora. 34 78
" W. H. Kurtz, Walker. 6 75
1897. J. H. Dent, Beale. 28 94
" S. Spicher, Delaware. 14 00
"Fred Allabaugh, Fayette. 26 46
" John Stoner, Fermanagh, 16 75
" Jacob Farrj-, Greenwood, 22 82
" Samuel Leonard, Lack, 51 25
" S. H. Rollman, Mifflintown, 6 75
" J. L. Groninger, Milford, 32 47
" W. S. Neimond. Monroe, 19 00
" W. W. Crimmell, Patterson, 15 75
" G. T. Kepner, Port Royal, 5 75
" Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, 22 75
" A. C. Kerstetter, Susquehanna, 2-5 09
" W. H. 15rubaker,Thompsontown,7 30
" G. W. Boyer, Turbett, 13 47
James Loudon, Tuscarora.
34 80
" Blair Hetrick, Walker,
25 00
581 83
Overpaid Taxes December 31, 1897.
Collectors. Districts. County tax.
1895.J. B. Barton, Tuscarora, ' 84 00
84 00
county bouse.
1 state tax returned to
county, two years.
' cawh from Huntingdon
county, to error coun
ty line surveying
' safe of plank and soforth
Collectors. . Districts. State tax.
' IRfW .1 R Rirtnn Tnamrnra 1' 74
1896.A.C. Kcrgtetter.Busquehanna. 2 49
1896, Li. C. Calhoun, Turbctt, . 4 00
19 22
CoUerlors. Districts. Dog tax.
1895, A.C. Kerstetter.Susquehanna, 8 03
1896, 8. H. Kollman, Mifflintown, 1 06
909
All of which is respectfully submitted.
T. K. Beaver,- : 1
V. W. Dimru, Couutyr Auditors.
II. II. Hartman,
Mitllintown, January 7, 1893.
Mifflintown, Pa. January 14, 1898.
STATEMENT OF ORDEKS DRAWN
by the County Commissioners of Juni
ata county on the Treasurer thereof
from the 4th day of January 1S97, to tha
31st dav of December 1897 inclusive, as
j taken from tbe records in the Commirt-
CONSTABLES AND JUSTICES
FEES.
Courts costs in Gilliford case $ 9 69
Courts costs in John Kolaskl 1 25
Total
$10 94
COM MON W E A LTIT W ITNES3 ES.
FeViruarv Term Court.1897 f 42S 97
April Term Court, 1SSJ7 . 2iT 37
September Term Court, 1897 K8 S9
December Terra Court, 1897 2-54 77
Costs in lunacy cases, 1897 140 83
Total $1206 33
COLLECTORS COMMISSIONS. EX
ONERATIONS A XI) A BATE
MENTS. H. F. C 'rouse's bondsmen, 1893 $ 13 13
Samuel II. Kollman etal, 1895 670 44
Meno S. Esh etal, 1896 686 89
Samuel Leonard etal, 1897
1128:
Total S 2498 82
COURTS AND JURORS PAY.
Grand and Petit jurors Feb.i term
1897 " S 592 24
Jos. H. Curuiuiugs reporter, 144 50
H. W. Knisely, court crier 15 00
H. W. Knisely, argument court 5 00
Jurors Argument court, Feb. 24th
and 20th 34 32
II. W. Knisely, argument court 2 50
Grand am! Petit jurors, April term
1897 541 44
Jos. II. Cummings reporter 54 00
H. W. Knisely, court crier 15 00
H. W. Knisely, argument courts 2 50
Grand and Petit jurors, Sept. term
1S!7 .503 96
Jos. H. CutniniiiKs, reporter. 105 34
I. W. Knisely, court crier 15 00
H. W. Knisely, argument courts 5 00
Grand and Petit jurors, Dec. term
1897 397 24
Jos. II. Cummiags, reporter 60 60
II. W. Knisely, court crier 10 00
Total, 32503.04
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS.
MiHlintown water company S
Wm. L. Stutts, Janitor
Wm. O. Puti'enberger, woxl for
furnaces
V. W. Noble, hose for jail
Jos. W. Stimmel etal, for insur
ance on Court House and
jail
S. S. Ruble, furniture for jail
Geo. Stutts, work on gas ma
chine I. 1). Musser, pearline for scrub
bing
J. Howard Neely, Secy., rent
for water plugs, 1S&5 'and
1890
D. L. Seilier, papering jail
Hiram Smith, nodding court
house yard
Wm. L. Stutts, extra work
around public grounds
Reuben Reynolds, work on pave
ments and court house
steps
J. H. Strayer and Hafftey and
Stroyer, repairing ' court
house roof and etc., '
II. C. McClellau. copper sheeting
for court house tower
Noah Smith paintingconrtyard
fence
HalTley and Strayer painting
ootside of court house
Etka and Son, plastering in
court house
Guss & Seiter, paint for outside
of court house
Wm. J. Wagner, repairing tow
er clock
Jas. W. Hamilton, inspecting
painting
J. L. Beers A Son, pillars for
Grand jury room
H. D. Funk, slating base of tow
er and putting ceiling in
, audience room
W. N. Sterrett, coal for
jail
100 00
144 00
1 50
7 00
413 40
10 30
60
60 00
260
6 75
15fi0
36 35
53 43
60 32
38 00
197 00
41 75
300 80
21 90
25 50
19 45
490 45
17 12
6 50
2S3 00
35 00
Emil Schott. niattincr for court
room
Myers and Nixon, painting in-
siue oi court house as jer
specifications
S. P. Robinson, for painting in
side of court house not in
specifications
E. C. Troxell man's:., wirinir
court bouse, furnishing
electrolier and other fix
tures C. Troxell man'g., electric
light sen-ice
182 63
45 m
53 61
E
K. H. Met -Untie, easolcne and
hardware
James J. Horning, for work and
material in court house
Total f 2S91 68
ROAD AND BRIDGE VIEWS AND
DAMAGES.
Jos. Sellers, bridge view
f 6 40
Mrs. Lew Thompson, etal, dam
ages
15 00
J. A. iiartin etal. bridge views
40 60
W. H. Zeiders. orllcial fees
Wm. H. Groninj-'er, road views
B. F. Burchficld. etal
9 20
43 60
52 60
C. Yoder
13 20
Hugh L. McMeen, etal
14 20
Total $ 194 SO
CONSTABLES RETURNS TO
COURT, 1897.
Samuel Graybill, etal $ 282
Total $ 282 58
ASSESSING AND REGISTERING.
Wm. B. Zimmerman, etal for
1S97.
868 19
C. D. Singer, Thompsontowu,
forl8!8.
Jas. M. Crawford, Tuscarora 1898
T. J. Brown. Greenwood. "
W. H. Light, Susquehanna. "
G. B. M. Kepler, Port Royal "
O. C. DiHeiiderfer, Fermanagh"
W. S. Weimer, Turbett. "
S. S. Book, Spruce Hill. "
Wm. B. Zimmerman, Beale. "
W. J. Zeidcrs, Patterson.
Jos. B. Tha iclier, Lack. "
Samuel 11. Kiuzer. Fayette. "
HermaiiOpple, Black Log. "
16 36
67 S3
37
80 69
35 45
69 76
63
41 44
50 13
53 59
69 12
78 33
10 00
Total 1481 92
TRAMPS UNDERACT, 1885
W. S. North, agent tickets for
Irani ps.
3 45
S. S. Ruble burrial of tramp.
H. S. Scboll, treasurer, lot in
cemetery.
J. H. Derr, nurse.
10 00
400
400
21 45
Total
BURRIAL OF INDIGENT SOL
DIERS. Burrial of David Gross.of Fay
ette township
" " James Wildmau.
Walker "
" " David Zeiders, Walk
er Tombs for indignant sildiers
35
85
32
47
149
SCALPS.
Warren Aughey, etal
Total
COUNTY PRISON.
James P. Calhoun, taking pris
oners to the Penitentiary 98 39
James P. Calhoun, for clothing,
beduing ana washing for
prisoners
James P. Calhoun, boarding
prisoners
Total
BONDS PAID 1897.
H. L. McMeen etal 10915 00
Total 10915 00
INTERESTS PAID ON BONDS.
B. F. Schweier, etal 5427 66
Total 5427 66
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
J . C. Dirum printing and fur
nishing blanks for com
missioners, Protbonotary
and Rcgistersoriices, bind
ing books, furnishing
school registers.
Harry E. Bousall printing and
stationery
Wm. J Jackmau, printing and
stationery
B F Schweier, printing
wra M Allison, printing
Sun printing Co, Blank for 1898
Mary J Hunt, stationery
17081
125 85
Total
BRIDGES
wm A Milliken Concord nar
rows bridge
wm L Stutts, Milllintowu river
bridge
D B Beits? " river bridge
wm O Puflenlierger " "
James J Horning "
Lyman Aughey Plank" '
Jonathan Ryner Cuba bridge
II J Shellcnberger plank cuba
bridge
D L Seiber, cuba bridge
G II M wischaup, old Port Roy
al bridge plank
Hertzler heirs ." " "
S li weimer " " "
II P Clark " " "
Iesher aud Merideth plank for
Th'ompsontowii tridgc
j Louden slater material and
work " " "
w H Moore plank " "
D II Kumlerger work "
w H Brubaker " " "
H J Shellcnberger plank '
J B Fry work " " "
A w Seiber plank " "
Joseph Still work on McClures
bridge
S F IJudwil work on Ludwigs
hi idge
w D walls plank for McClures
and Ludwig bridges.
S. E. Horning Zooks bridge
Samuel Brandt Iocust Grove
bridge.
Maube'k and Nelson plank for
Basin hi idge.
38 10
4 50
i:n
6 50
200
so'oo
11 15
42 48
83 57
110 00
2 9S
15 00
8 77
40 00
29 44
40 90
27 2-1
24 12
15 74
10 00
SS 23
10 00
15 00
70 86
1 00
1 00
86 48
716 54
21 45
7 40
32 28
29 06
10 87
14 01
L. A
Jno.
Dimm plank and
work
Dimmsviue bridge.
Rice work on Waterloo
bridge.
R. II. Patterson, plank
I. G. Knight Crosbroads bridge
Perry Nipple, Nipples bridge.
James A Shelley " "
Total K?l 41
COMMISSIONERS OFFICE.
I
D. D.
Putrentierger comm. 78
days. 273 00
" traveling expenses .36 00
Rhincsiuith comm. 82
days. 287 00
" travelinn expenses 74 05
Jerry Iudenslager comm. 89
ways. 311 50
" traveling expenses 97 25
Hugh C. Rhine clerk to comm. 600 00
Robert McMeen solicitor to
comm's. 40 00
wm. 1 liheiibcrger lias salarv
not drawn. 64 00
D. Rbinesnith " 61 05
Loiidenslauer has overdrawn
but repaid which will
D
show in 18!;9 audit.
Total
238 25
1828 50
PUBLIC OFFICES.
w. Taiidis treasurer salary. 400 00
H. Zeiders Proth. official feen. 130 40
Jacob A Davis Deputy Recorder 68 00
Anson B. will Rccordes fees. 19 00
w. G. Johnson A Co., books for
Proth's. office. 17 50
J. Van Uler pens for office. 4 50
Mary J. Hunt ' " " 3 12
Mount Holly C!o., lcgnl Cap
and stationary. 19 12
C. Dimm, blank liooks. 9 50
wm. li. Kojiman unoKstor iteg-
istcrs otlice. . 37 45
wm. .Mann v i o., ijooks ror
Prothnotarv'8 otlice. 16 00
Marv J. Hunt Stationionary. 7 50
II. II. Hartman etal auditors 9000
wm. M. Allison auditing
Prothonotary's and Regis
ter and Recorder oflices. 20 00
Total 842 09
GENERAL AND SPRING ELEC
TIONS. John Paniiebakerclcclion house
rtnt Patterson. 15 00
J. O. Burns election officers
February election. 381 36
Samuel Emery etal election
ollicers November election 420 34
J. C. Dimm printing election
pioclamation. 36 00
w. J. Jackman " " 36 00
Harry Bonsall " " " 36 00
B. F. Schweier " " " s 00
wm. M. Allison " ' " so 00
w. J. Jackman, pnntins elec-
Procltimation, 1896. 90 00
J. C. Dimm, priiiting ballots 44 40
S. C. Graham c!e;tion hou3
rent Greenwood. 5 00
Jacob Iiauver " " Milford '4 00
A. B. Evans " " i felaware 4 00
B. P. lark " " Beale. 2 00
8. M. Beale " " Tuscarora 4 00
C. M. Brackbill " Tpruce Hill 2 00
J. P. Ilefleltingcr keeping books 2 50
li. K. Huloit election house rent
I'crmanagh. 12 00
Joseph IMnes " " Fayette. 4 (to
E. E. Smith keeping liooks " 200
j. B. Buchanan Black Log 4 00
jennie inompson room rent
walKer. 20 00
L. C. Calhoun " " Turbett 4 00
1. JN. uruDD " Thompson-
town, s 00
II. C. Book " Port Royal 10 00
Constables attending Feb. and '
General elections and oth-
expeuses. 202 69
. Total 1421 29
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS,
To western Penitentiary 530 21
James McCauley trimming trees 27 00
L. Banks medical attendance at
Ja. 5 00
j. V. Dimm for blank receipts 2 50
S. S. Ruble, furniture for Treas
urer's room. 13 00
Andrew Cnswell attending in
jured man. 1 00
J. 11. Jrwiu, wild cat scalps. 4 00
lo Huntuigdon Reformatory 186 84
james P. Calhoun drawing jury
' and serving notices. . 75.80
G. w. Berger repairs to fence. 4 65
E. ir. werner Comui's facsimiles. " 8 00
w. . Arbogast lamp
8. B. Murray, boarding jurors.
w. S. North state tax on bonds.
35
400
35515
40 90
25 00
1 00
w. S North commission on
001 State tax aud ete
Man beck and Nelson la vim? "
00 pavement.
Banks Calhoun haulin&r ashes
00 1 R. B. Nixon boarding jurors.
00 1 james McCauley for 7 shade trees
S 25
7 00
1 F. w. Noble work on jail sewer
00 Cbas. Renninger hauling.
19 35
92 93
658 40
849 72
125 62
92 35
96 25
5 00
1 50
617 33
D. Panuebaker lawn mower. 7 05
jno. Hayes stimulent for injured
man 75
j. C. Dimm tax registers 14 88
Mount uolly printing A., As-
sessment transcripts 124 50
Jas. w. namilton oaths on state ' '
report. 1 00
li ugh C. Rhine commission on
state tax. 222 96
w. S. North agent ticket for
tramp. 1 04
w. h. Zeiders Proth.- coroners
inouest. - 18 62
job. w. Stimmel treas. Agricul
tural society. 100 00
wm. M. Allison notices of coun
ty line survey. - 3 00
wm. FurTenberger pres. expen
ses to commissioners con
vention at Getteysburg , 25 88
nugh C. Rhine expnses in se
curing voting places and
incident ials. 4.50
james P. Calhoun taklngout
r fish baskets. zi
11 XI lVIurohnll mnntv institutes
expenses ' 179 50
Mary J. mint stenographic paper 8 00
B. F. Crazier etal clerk to jury
'commissioners. 7 50
Lewis Degan jury comm's salary 40 00
Samuel D. watt " " " . 40 00
Hugh C. Rhine clerk to jury com
missions. 40 00
H. D. Funk plumbing. 12 77
K. H. McClin tic hardware 5 97
state tax paid 1896 2199 21
" " 1897 2208 21
Paid to narrisburg state lunatic
Hospital. 406 75
" " wernersville " 7 79
itarry E. Bon sail postage and
box rent. 18 62
s E. Kiuzer expressage. 4 50
wm. ir. Groninger etal county
line survey. . .. . 590 90
Total
RECAPITULATION.
Constahles'and justices Fees.
Commonwealth witnesses
Collectors common abatement
aud exonerations.
Courts and jurors pay
7652 18
10 94
1200 33
2498 S2
2503 64
2891 68
Public buildings and grounds.
Road and bridge views aud daiu-
azes. 194SO
Constables returns to court. 282 58
Assessing and registering. 1481 92
Tramps under act of 1885. 21 45
Burrial of indigent mrldiers. J149 00
scalps. -- 118 75
Countv Prison. 849 72
Bonds" paid. 10915 00
Interest paid on Bonds. 5427 66
Printing aud stationery. 617 38
Bridges. 831 41
'ommi-wioners' office. 1828 50
Public ottlces. 842 09
General and spring elections. 1421 29
Miscellaneous payments. 7652 18
Total
41815 14
LIABILITIES OF COUNTY.
Outstanding county Ixiudrf. $130624 00
Outstanding county orders. 160 50
Total
136784 50
assskts of rorsTY.
Outstanding countv tax.
" state "
Riirplus sheep funds.
Cash in hands of Treasurer.
Bills due juuiata county.
14570 77
954 76
767 85
13993 36
645 13
Total 30931 87
T I
Liabilities over assets, $105852 63
we the undersigned commissioners of
Juniata county, in compliance with the
law do publish the foregoing statement
of tbe receipts and expenditures of the
county afo.esaid for the year ending
Dec. 31, 1897, as found on thej books of
this otlice. .
WILLIAM PUFFENBERGEK,
DAVini). RHINESMITH, -f
- JEREMIAH IXlCDIWSLAflKB.
County commissioners.
Attest
' c( Hfoii C. riiixk. clerk.
commissioners office, Mifflintown, Pa.,
jauuary 14, 1898.
A
DaiNISTRATOE'S NOTICE.
Notice ia berebr gi'en tbat letters of Ad-
miuixratioo bava beer granted to the on-
deraijrnrd upon the a' tale of Warib B.u k,
let wf Fayette tnwntbip, Janiata connly,
la., dt-ci-aeed. Anyone indfbtrd to Kaid
(Mate ia rrqueab-d to make prompt )tv-
n-et;t aud thoae Laving claims or demand
to preaent then) property authenticated to
thb unduraigned fcr avttlement. .
CHABLBa W. Book.
Ja.l2'9S. Adiuinidtrator.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR KEPKESEN TATIVE DELEGATE.
Mr. Editoi: Aa Ibe tut Rap blican
St:i; Conveatioa will be a mat iajpurtaot
our in tbe aonala of PrnnaylTaaia kepubli-
caaif in dtiuandinj tho Iest, most piudeot
ana moi aiMniorestra action on ita part,
tba Kcpuhlicans of eacb county abould bo
reprrstnted by n. of their ablest, mlest
and mot rxp.rienc.d raraabera. In view
of tbat obligati- n permit me to recommcod
for election at our eniuinf Friuiary meet
ir.jis Hj. Loti E. Atkisios, of MifHin-
own, who Olia that bill I believe will bo
satislkCtorj to tbe eutire party.
A KEFUBLICAN.
Milford township, Jan. 4 lb9B.
FOR RtPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE.
I htrt by announce tba i.amo of Robert
Ft. Fatten en, of Pern Mil's, Jnnialacoaaty,
Pa., as a candidate (or delegate to the next
Suto Convention, subject to the rnlos and
U3cs of the Ropcblican party of Juuiata
County. FAYETTK.
Jan. 24, '99.
ASSEMBLY.
Arcdcmia, Pa.
I respectfully announce tnr aelf as a can
didal lor nomination for tbe office of Kep
rtn utaiivr, to reprrat Janiata co. nty in
tffe L.rg!nlatare t Fennsylvrnia, aubject to
iber Irs and usages of tba Rmblican
party of Juniata. 11 not nominated 1 agree
to seaport the nomine, of tbn partr.
It nominated atd elected,! agree to pro.
lect and advance tlie Intercast of Joniaia
county as tailhfulij ss I can
T. K.BEAVER.
ASSEMBLY.
Ha. Eiitob: Pleaae announce that 1 am
candidate for tbe office of Repreapnatrve,
to represent Jno ata county in tbe Legi-la-tnrc,
nhect to Republican rules and usages
and if nominated and elected pledge m;
self In favor of economy, honesty and
rvlorm In the Stste government. I also
premise to abide by tbe result of the pri
mary election.
E. O. SBxarrEK,
Fob. 8, 1893. (Mental.
FOR CONGRESS.
Mb. EtiToa: As the time ia acuta ap
proaching for tbe nominal ion of a candidate
to represent the IHih Uongreaaional District
in CongrL-,it behooves the Repwhhcans of
Juuiata io oe conaicerinj: wbom they will
toppoit lor tbat position. Permit me to
suggest that we cannot do bo; ter than snp-
po:t our present able, manly and repntable
representative, Hon. Tbad. M. Hahon, of
Cbatubetsburg. During his past two term
he ba been in close touch with the p- ople
oi mo oiairici, always anve to their inter
.its, and aealoua and active in advanrioe
tbe sine, By his past expenence he is bet
ter -bl ta seive them than ever, and as. so
fur as I can learn, Juniata baa no candidate
or ter own, shecanutdo better than nnani
nior.t'iy auport Mr. Hah on for re-election.
A JMUTi BlPCIUCK.
Jan. 24 1898. 4
COUNTY CH.'IUM AN.
' I hereby aunmince mjrBll as a candidate
for the Chairman of the Republican county
committee, and in case of my .lection
ledge niytelf to work for tb. best ikter
eat of the Republican party.
H- C. McCLKLLAN.
Jan. 2 , '98. .
PER FECT "id permanent are the
cures by Hood'a SarMparilU, be
10
caow it mikes pare, rich, healthy,
Ufa and heavltb-giTinf OLOOD.
Lorn E. ATKntos.
F. 5f. V. FtnKii. I
A.TKISSOX . PEMMEIX,
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW,
SUFJXINTOWN, PA.
Ornt'E On Mala ttreot, hi pi nee of resi
dnee of Louii B. Atkineoa, Ktq., (oath
Bridfo etroet. fOct2tt,lS92
Q3Coll9ctlnj and Coaveyueloc prom
ly attended to.
VTILBERFORCE SCHWETES,
Attorney-at-Law.
C9"Collections and all legal busi
cess promptly atfeuped to.
OFFICE IN CODRT HOUSE.
BB.D.M.Ct&wroaB, DB. !4BWnf H.CKAirrOKu
R. D. M. CRAWFORD k. SON,
bav formed a partnership for the pranf .t:
of Medicine and tbair collateral brancli.
OSica st eld atund, oorawr of Thini and Or
aag itreote, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both
of tbcm will be found at their o,ce at all
nice, anieaa tberwne rrofeMionally en-
gayei.
April tut, 1886.
P. DERR,
PRACTICAL. DENTIST.
t -adnate of the Philadelphia Dental
0; ge. Umoe at old estabhsbed Io
cation. Bridge Street, opposite Court
Houss, jViifliotown, Pa.
IF" Crowa and Bridge work;
PainUss Extraction.
All work guartBteed.
t PENNSYLVANIA? RAILROAD
On and after Monday, Nov. 29,
1897, trains will ran as follows:
WESTWARD.
Way FBBsenirer. leaves Philadelphia at
4 30 a. tn; Harrisbnrg 8 00 a. n; Dnncan-
non 8 85 a. m; Xew Port 9 05 a. m; Mil-
Irrsrown 9 15 a. m; Durword 9 21 1
TDomranntown 9 Zfl a. m; Van Drke 9 83
a. m: Tnscirora 9 36 a. m; Kerioo 9 40 a,
m; Port Royal 9 4 4 a. m: Miltlin 9 60 a
mj Uechoim 8 55a.m; Lew io town 18 13
a u.f McVeytown 10 S8 a. 10; Newton
Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Union 11 06
. id; Huntingdon 11 S3 p. ta; Tyrona 12 20
p. ni; Altoona 1 W p. m; Pittsburg 5'J p. m
U:i 1 Dt.ILJ.t-L!. -. ...
jinn xaitai iiiiutiiiiia ml .uv a. m
ntiri.uii( ni i4.n m.j mi I. in J 11 n
V . . on ..
in., wbiiiihh 1 ou p. m.; nantingdon 2..
i v. m.; xyroui- z.zu p. n ; Altoona 8.45
p. m.; nttshcre 3 oO r. m.
aiM'uDz n.uitiuiuuimt:on leaves H 'rriif-
Mirr at 5 00 p. to; D'jncannon 5 81 i. tn
Newport 6 0 p. ai; Jfiilrstown 8 II p. m-
inw)omon5 3l p m; Towjm'i 8 so
p. nij Mexico o K.i p. ui; Port Koyl 6 Zi
v. m; itriin e 4d p. m; :eniol.ij 6 4!) p. wi;
i.;atown i u p. m; .WcVevtown 7 80 v
u, nmmu iiumiifoa 4 on p. m: Huntine.
don 8 20 p. m; Tyrono 9 S2 p. i; Altoona
v so p. ni-
racinc Mi-rKs-a iea7is rbiladvlpfaia at
J' 2Up. m; larn!?nrx 3 10 a. m; Jini-tn.
::! 8 'L a. ni; Uuncannoa 8 88 a. m; Kew.
put S 59 a. ni, Port Ruvnl 4 il a. m; 31 if.
flin 4 87 a. d; I.eviatown 4 68 a. in; Sij.
tit-wuu m. if; nuniiDa.n b 03 .
ni; l ytone t) a. ni; Aiiooua 7 40 a. ai
ntif-ourg is ID r. m.
Oyttrr Fx press Iraves Pbiladelih!a at 4
85 p ir.; Haniburj at 18 2J p. iu; Kawport
11 Co p. m; Hiltlio 1M p. k; Lewiatown
ll.CS a. m; Hunticgdou 12 65 a. in.; Tront
1 32 a ni; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 30
a. m.
Ft Lino leaves Philtdulphia at 12 25 p,
m; Uarmaborg S & p. at; Duoeanoa 4 15
p. n; po4 85 p. re; Mifflin 6 07 p. n
Lewiatown 6 2i p. tat Uoaat Union S
n; nunungaon zi p.-au
. r
-wll. yon
m; Altoona 7 40 p. a; F
p. ni.
K AST WARD.
Altoona Accommodation leavra
toona at 6.00 a. m; t Tyrone G.25 i
arrirea at fluulinsdon 11.55 a.
Al
. m.
J-t
Ham-
HanliKgrtdB at 5 58 a. tr; IVewton
iltcn 6 li a. m; McVeylown 6 39
Lewiatowa 7.00 a. m; Mifflin 7 20
' a. ni;
Port Royal 7.25 a. m; Mexico 7 30 a. ia;
Thompsnntown 7 41 a. m; Millorstowo 7 oi
a. m; Newport 8 00 a. m; Duncaanon 8.24
a an; Harrisburg 8 55 a. m.
Sra Shore leaves Pittubnrg I 80 a m;
Altoona 7 15 a m; Tyrone 7 4 a m; Kunt
ti;dcn 8 3D a,; UcWrtown 9 1") a m;
Lewitowo9 35 a id; Miftiia 9 5 a ni
Port iioyal 9 69 a m; Thempsont.wn 10 11;
Milleristown 10 22 am; Newport 1082 a m;
Duncannon 10 54 a m; Marysvillo 1 1 7 i
ni; Harrisbnrg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 3 00
p m.
Ma'B Line Express leaves Pitburg at
ft (K a. n ; Altooni 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12
08 p. m; Hnntinfrdon 12 35 p. .; Lewis
town 1 iJ3 p. in; MilHin I 5 p. m; Harris
burp 8 10 p. ie; Ealtimore 6 00 p. m; Wah
ington 7 15 p. m; Philadelphia 6 23 p. m;
New York 9 30 p. m
Mail leaves Altooua at 2 05, p.m. Tyrone
2 85 p. tn, Huntingdon 3 17 p. ni; Newton
Hamilton 8 47 p. ru; McVeytown 4 20 p. m;
LewUtxwn 4 83 p. at; Wifilia 4 65 p. m.
Port Royal 6 OH p. ; Afexico 5 20 p. m;
Thorupsnniosn 5 18 p. m; Willerctowu 5 2S
p. m; Newport 6 37 p. m; Duncannen tt 08
p. m; ilurrisburg 6 45 p. m.
Kail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p
in; Altoona 6 05 p. n; Tyione t 87 p. m;
Huntingdon 7 20 p. ra; McVeytown 8 4 p.
tn; Lewintown 8 25 p tn; MMu 8 47 p m;
Port Royal 8 52 p. tu; Millerctcwn 9 16 p.
m; Ii-wp)rt 9 2i p. ro; Duncannoa 9 60 p.
id; Hrriaburg 10 20 p. in.
Philadelphia Bxpr'st leaves Pittsburg a!
4 80 p. ru; Ailoona 9 05 p. in; Tyrone 9 33
p. di; Huntingdon JO 12 p. ro; Mount Un
ion 10 32 p. m; Lewistown 1 1 IB p. m; Mil.
Hin 11 37 p. m; Harrisbnrg 1 00 a. raj Phil
ad.lphia 4 80 New York 7 33 a. m.
LEWISTOWN DIVISION.
Trairs for sunbnry at 7 8'. a. ru. and S 05
p. u., leave Sunbury for Lewis town 10 05
a. ni. and 2 45 p. m.; lor Milrov 6 85 a. m.
10.20 a. in. aud 3 10 p. ni., week Jays
TYRONE DIVISION.
Tiaina leave for Bclleloute and Lock
Haven at & 10 a. m., 12 30 and 7 15 p. m ,
leave Lock Haven for Tyrone 8.5a p,
ni. and 4 15 p. m.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R.
Traits leave Tyrone for Ckartifld and
Curwensriae ai 8 20 a. ra., 8.15 and 7 21 ;
p m.. leavj Curwensvi.'lc tor Tyronsat 9.16
a. m., J 4 j p ta., and 7 10 p. m.
For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket
Agent-, or address, Thos. E. Watt, P.
A. W. jj., 360 Fifth Avenwe, Pitts
burg, Pa.
J. B. Hutchison, J. R. Wood,
Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt
APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE.
The following is a correct list of all per
sera wbo have 01d petitions lor retail
liquor license in tbe otbee of tbe Court of
Quarter Sessions, ot Juniata county, and
oi pieces lor wbicq in. appucationa are
made.
Robert B. Nixon, Jacobs Hons. Jlifllin-
Uwn.
S. B. Murray, National House, Ifitilin
town. Samuel Leach, Hotel Ashton, Patterson.
William Zsigler, K.jaton. Hotel, Patter,
son.
. Harry E. Hayes, Patterson House, Patter
son.
Samuel Hetrick, Thompaontowo Hotel,
i Dompsoutown.
William H. Shtaffer, Frymoy.r House,
Susquehanna t.wosbip.
P. J. Bickel, Monroe House, Richfield.
i ne court win sit in tne uourt House ia
Mifflintown, to hear petitiona for license,
on lucsaay, rebruary 22, 1898, commen
cing at 9 o'clock a. m. Remonstrances or
pel it ions against ta. granting of liens.
must be id writing and tiled with the Clerk
f th. Court, on or before tb. Saturday be
fore the day ot hearing.
W. H. Zamaas, Clerk.
Office Clerk, Quarter Sessions,
Mifflintown, Pa., Feb. 1, 1898.
WONDERFUL are the enraa by
Hood's Saraaparilla, and yet tbejr
j are iLnple and naturmL Hood'a
ukM mi us cloco.
A GBEAT REVOLUTION JM
PmCES.
The greatest Sacrifice Sale ever
known in Juuiata county.
The Remainder of our winter stock consisting of men'a nd
boys overcoats, men's and boys
will be soli 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 oa sale oar Spring
stock, we will inaugurate a
FLO 0B CLEARING.
in 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-eut
clear through to the marrow.
Every piece of furniture now in our
stock is marked at a price from
to SO per cent less than the corres
ponding goods are obtainable else
where. Yet in spite of this fact,
we have concluded to oifer cash (Lis
counts of from $3 to 50 per g?.it
for a limited time only.
AVE DE3L.I EXjrMSTITXJRE FEEE
OF CHARGE.
FERD MEYERS,
TBE LEADING CLOTUIER, FURNITURE AND tBOUS , FURNIiHI.VCJ
GOODS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STREET, JIIFFLIXTOWN," PSNS'A.
Tnsoarora Valley Railroad.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAr.
No.l
No.3
29.
Ia. il. p. m.
Blair's Mills.. It 7 40 2 CO
Waterloo 7 45 2 05
Leonard's Groxe 7 50
Ross Farm (7 57 2 17
Perulapk S Q?, I '23
East Watei ford jS 15 2 35
Heckman jS 25 2 45
Hotiev Grove t3 30 2 50
Fort Bighara 8 37 2 57
Warble 8 45 3 05
Plessart View 8 49 1 09
SeTen Pines S 55 3 15
Spruce Hill S 58 3 18
Grabam's 9 05 3 25
Stewart 9 07 3 27
Freedom 9 10 3 30
Turbett .- 9 13 3 33
Old Port 9 18 3 38
Port Royal Ar. 9 25 3 45
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port K oyal
with Way Psneer and Seashore Exp ress
on P. E. R., and Nog. 3 and i with Mill east
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
No.?.
So.4
DAILY, EXCEPT SUSDAT.
A.
if,
Port tfoyal
Old Tort
Turbett ,
Freedom ,
Stewart
Grabam's
Spruce Hill
Seven Pines
Pleasant View. . . .
Warble
Fort Bif. hani
HoDey Grove. . . .
Keckman
East Waterford..
Pcrulnck
Koss Farm
Leonard's Grove.
Waterloo .
0 010
30
1.3;10
2 810
3.7:10
4.410
5.010
6.310
7.211
9.011
37!
425
455
AS',5
505
57j5
005
065
10i5
185
2o
32
35
41
45
53
10.0
12.0
14.0
25 6 00
30i6 05
15.1
i -.
40;6
52i6
20.5
22.0
58 6 33
05 6 40
24.0
25.5
27.0
10
Blair's Hills Ar.
15
Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's
Hills with Concord, Doyle.burg Dry Run,
Moisville, Ni-elyton, Shade Gap, Shade
Valley and Qoahorn Station Stage Lines.
J. C. MOORHEAD,
SupruUntUnt.
MOORHEAD,
Pnndmt.
r. s.
vutuable iinotL an horror
aaea nut free as anr ad-1rw
poor patlauts can alao obitr
1 wtninut ma w aaarfa.
Tbla remadvhaa tMennrsDared by ta BTar?r
iitr Koaais. ot Fart Warn. Ina. ataea VSH. a.:
auv prenand aadarhla diraoUoa br Hi
KONIC MEO.CO., Chicago, III.
80U br Draa-ciaaa a SI per Bwttlev Mlorhi
CAra-eaUM.Sl.7K. sBatllaifct .
Get a gwod Prr by wbaeriMag far the
suits, Gents Furnishing Good
OPPORTUNITY,
RAILROAD TIME TABLC.
PERBTCOHTI Pq' ROAO.
l ne folio w
Nov. 10, 1896, sn
er year; tbey
follows:
p. ra
4 80
4 86
4 39
8 41
4 45
4 4
4 51
4 64
4 68
4 59
a. ta
900
6 I'd
9 ra
9 11
9 14
9 15
9 19
9 22
9 24
i - . . - f
Arrive
Punrannon J
61
' 44
'King's Mill
Sulphur Springs 7 44
'Corman Siding 7 4
2
2 20
3 18
2 15
1 18
208
2 85
2 03
2 00
41
1 84
1 31
1 28
1 25
I 20
1 18
1 IS.
2 50
Aonieoeiio futi 7 41
Weaver
7 40
7 S
7 S3
78!
7 28
7 28
7 09
7 04
7 01
6 68
51
48
8 89
Roddy
'Hoffman
Royer
Vnhrinfiv
9 2T
6 10 10 43 Blocmfleld
6 16 9 49 Tresfclei
5 21 9 54 , 'Nellgon '
6 24 957 'Dnni's
5 27 10 08 Elliotsbnre
5 8210(7 Bcrnhsi.,!'.
6 84 10 17 -Groen Put
6 Z7 10 30 -Montour June
6 62 10 35 LandisLury
6 2 -i
P. a C. m ' Arr r .
""to a. ot p ra
. r-..H nmnainrir! at 5 53
nd arnvee at Lai.disbnr at C.2J s.
ro.,
01.
i.Q(lKUiirg at 6.08 p.
m., and
rritts ai uioomneld at 6.-' p. nj,
AH stations marked () are II g
at which trains will cornu to a lu'i
signal.
' itions
slop Oft
Chas. n. Smilet,
President.
S. 13. Bear,
Sua.
jEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
'1 ley Railroad Company. Time tab's
STATIONS.
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wam. Kast
wart. 1
i
r I'm
Newpr-it
BufTalo Bridge.!!"
Juniata Furnace ...
Vr ahneta
tTlvau
Wat-r P!,ifr
BicomSeM Junct'n.
Va'leyBoid
Klliotrancrg
Green Pars .......
Lovsvi'lc .........
Port Kuueden
Center
Cit.Da'a Bun
Andersonbnrg .....
B,:'a
Mount Pleasant ...
New Gerniant'n ...
A II
6 05 10 35
n nu in 00
8 31
8 27
8 23
6 12 10 42
15 KJ 45
6 25 10 62;
20
8 16
8 11
8 oe
2- 11 01
6 81 11 09
6 89 11 C3
8 51 11 21
6 64 11 24
7 6ill 85
7 11111 41
7 15:il 45
7 21 11 61
7 27; 11 67
7 S "i 12 05
7 4112 11
8 TO
7 451
' -10
. K4
7s;
7U
7 10
7 03
6 f$
8 60
7 45 12 15
D. GR1NG, President autl Mauaga
h.. Millkb, General Agant.
15
27
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50
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Cls-Bnrk. Back motion otOHr' ilmautk.H
ianyother In tbe mancet. rrirtioa luirh Vel, -auAlnr
aU the fHM! tainc l atHixi iu u liiiti back i
lnp: crrat aavina in swwer ant wear. Cata
;uv-a and prteea frex. Abn (rtla Harrows,
'ItivKtors, Cora Fluatera, hellers, eUk
rri.tifm thi tMtpT.
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4 on -8
67
8 S3
60
8 46
8 41
5 88
8 82
8 15
8 10
8 04
26
2 4
2 41
2 46
2 88
2 24
2 20