Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 23, 1898, Image 2

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1B,
J AL AMITY.
jity overtook the TJni
on tbe 16th icst.,
e of her eight battle ships
id the bottom of the sea.
.itcd States "man of war,"
c-at between two and three
m dollars and carrying a crew
,0 men nod 2G officers was sunk
srcxpksion in SG feet if water,
ue harbor of Havana, Cuba,
re she bud been sent to make a
idly gov - iii men t call A power
aitle ship of Spam, called the
y, is now in tbe harbor of
York, making a friendly govern
call to the United States. So
s tavn many of the people of
York O.ty become, cvr tbe
n question and over the explo
of the Maiue, that tbe Mayor of
TWrk, Las a number of tu boats
rd around the Spanish war
to keep away ieitablo people
cfftriiijr insult by word or
i. Tbe explosion of tbe Aiueri
attle abip JVain-, took place at
on Tuesday tvjninjj, Februaiy
Two hutdred and forty six meD
teir lives by Ibe txplosw ; in
umber were twj c fhcerf; fifiv
wore injured. The X!-'-:s:oi
Iaee nea. lha front end of the
niltr the deck upon which
f the men tlept Ouiy two
i are miesiug. The officers
rs are near the hind part cf tbe
id that is Ibe resson so few are
t the dead and missing. The
of the explosion broke glass in
ws u the city, and blew down
-:.e and telegraph poles on
lhe iijioe iay eff tbe city
)ut three times tbe lei'jjth of
Tun ton d river bridge. A
man of war, lay ncir the
and after the explo.-iou rti.t
o give fuch csfcisisLte as
given.- Such a disaster un
inary circumstances would
profound sensation, but nn
slrained relations between
ltry and Spain, it created a
iff inenf, particularly among
le. Many people declared,
Spanish man of war. or the
s!i fort Lad set off a torpedo
i Maine. They never for a
onsidered the possibility of
F8 on tbe ship, or tho posi
ppontsneous combustion,
a tbeir way a war with
Id now be on. Tbe Mc
ministration accept the
ist as it stands and will
gh examination satisfy
he country as to whether
was exploded by inside
itside foe. Such a course
is the jusFone.
tutu play lhe
ord tj play the
Cuba. It cannot
o war under txist
ts. It would be no
to take Cuba from
. business interests of
d the higher interests of
rt end well being of the
Jly of the United S.at.
r of the people of the
lot be thrown aside to
e desire for war. A
g investigation into the
1 up to the disaster has
oot by the Mr-Kin ley
, and the Spanish
seconding tbe move
gation. The Spanish
as sent regrets to
d seems to ha deeply
disnsterous occurence,
ueral of 40 of the
ace at Havana, on the
e military and all tbe
h the people gentr
"io funeral process
tee hours in passing
War will not follow
, even if the inyesti
at some r-ubordinate
. 1 "h g&vernioent ex i
arbine under tbe
l an event Spain
'y the enlightened
world to punish tbe
tbe United States
for the loss of the
images for the Iofs
?se ou boaad of tbe
the
XT
Sentinel and
that contains
'ill of fnfofru
good, and
seal news that
nd places ia
tf.
I'EXDITCItKS
iJ.NIATA,
7, to January
lusive.
t" of the Cour
iiiata county.
uditors elected
iaw, to examine,
unt of the Coni
' reasivver, of the
. year ending
for that iiirxse
in Millllintown,
'lird day of Jan
ie same account
mer un.
"1111
6.194 07
:y 16,3-59 10
Ue 1,099 23
oty 29,011 87
ate 2,227 47
ent
100 59
ate 2 12
nty 329 31
ate 10 94
197,
103 22
nl-ivn-
r 29 28
nds 12,010 00
ors,
3 60
ines
64 00
en-
1-56 75
wn
an
OS 25
of
91 00
wn
aud 85 21
on
lis
county houKe. .88 50
" Mate tax returned to
county, two years.
" cash from Huutinedun
3,305 60
..county, to errojf coun
ty line surveying 108 70
"saleofplankaiidsoforth 28 04
Total
Jan. 1st, 1898.
To lialanee from last
$71,480 85
year 13.993 30
1897. Y. XX. Inndis, Treas
urer, Jan. 1st, 1897
1 fcx-em tier 3 1 , I ly overpjiid
tax as 1897
' orders jutid 1890
" " " 1897
"iuttanU'g tnxe count v
state
" l.ulance in Treasurer's
lianiln
fit.
? - 1
280
41, am
14,570
954
13,993
i,4fb
Jan. 1st, 1897. W. XV. L
urer, lf?Tax
i:t.
iu iiaiuii-e troiu hist year
" outstanding tax
" additional assessment
" live or cent added
" tnxes levied, 1S97
" overjiaid tuxes
" cash returned liy cille-tor
Spruce Hill township on
account f error
S8 64
577 53
8 50
13 79
511 50
909
1,80930
Jan. I, 1S98. To balan.re
from last year
907 45
1897. W. W.ItiiKlis, Treasurer,
IXr Tax ck.
Ie-. 31, Hy over a ill
taxes Jan. 1, 1897 47
" orders jaid " lsitf! 6
1897 25H 0.-1
taxes outstanding 581 83
Dee. SI, lialanee in treas
urers hands. 907 4.5
1 '809 30
Januarylst, 1W)7.
.1. 1. Calhoun, Sheriir.
Fines and jury fees col
lected IHS17.
Kit.
il4 00
.'14 00
January lst,'lv.8.
To lialanee due county
Decemlier 3i,
18!8 J. 1 Calhoun,
sherif
I)ecemler 31.
liy cash paid to treas
urer halui-ce dtiw comiiv
150 00
;4 no
150 (
214 00
Outstamiin;; Taxes Det.'niiier 31, 1S97
Co! Ie tms, Districts, County Tax
18SW J I. t-. ( rou.-v, I usi-'inira, ?!)5 05
iv.n j. . ISrowii, ISeale. ."IKS
" S. II. Kollman, MilHiutowii. 121 3;?
" W. 4$. McCahan, Milford. 515 51
" A. I). Keistetter, Siisijuehanna 9 99
" N. 15. Hruliaker, Thomiison-
towiv.
" J. H. liarton, Tus,-arora.
lS!Mi J. o. iirow n. Itade,
" J. F. Sjieece, Delaware. .
" Jaco!. Forry, i ti.envmKl.
' J. K. Tres, Lack.
" S. II. Itiilliuan, Milltintown.
" V. I!. McCahan, Milford.
" V. S. Xienioinl, Monroe.
" 11. M. Isenlicix, Patterson.
" -M.S. Ksh, SIruce Hill.
99 32
2S (
134 00
219 17
291 95
31 0i
674 94
40 37
444 !
294 00
-V J Kerstetter Snsiaiehanna
" W. II. Itruhaker, Thoiiiisou
town. M9 37
12 17
1j. C. Caniotni. Tur'iett.
161 03
J. Is. Itartoii, Titsiiarnr
:!4 21
" W. II. Kv.Xir-VC.Tir
68 61
rS:7 J. i I. Dcrn. Heale,
" S. Stiicher, Dela.v.-.re
" Fred Allaliau-.M). Fayette.
" John Stoner, Fenuanali
" Jacob Forry, (ireenwood,
Samuel Leonard, Lack.
" S. II. Kolhfian. MiMlintown
" J- L. (ironim-er, Milford.
" W. S. Xeimond, Monroe.
" V. W. Ciiinmel, Patterm.
" O. L. Kepner, Port Itoval.
"Silas lscers. Snruce Hill.
637 79
226 (Ml
1001 62
702 32
435 28
402 64
374 16
146-5 40
258 16
510 78
318 20
8!W 46
A. I). Kerstetter, St!w,uehaim 58-5,:iS
XV. 1'. Jrui,a
ker, Thonijisou-
town.
172 26
i. XV. I lover, Turliett.
James .union, Tuscarora.
ISIair Heterick, Walker,
Total
543 77
7S0 64
,202 50
14,570 ;
Outstanding Taxas, Decemlier 31, 1897
Collec-ors. Districts. State Tiv
!-.-.. 11. r. rouse, 1 uscarora.
185t5. J. O. IJrown, i!eale.
" S. H. oilman, Mitlliiitown
" XV. K. McCahan, Milford.
"A. D. Kerstetter. Siisiiehaniia
II I.- t ...
93 75
)
49 82
II 33
8 S3
1 30
" . 1.. i.run::Ker, J hoi
inilpsoii-
town.
" J. I!. ISartoii
Tuscarora.
1896. J. (). liiown" Jeiil
3 -50
45 30
7 90
27 00
47 77
4 76
9 9:5
34 59
8 54
" J. F. Sic-e, Delaware.
" Jacob Forry, Jreenwood.
" J. E. Trego, Lack.
" S. II. Kollman, Milllintown.
" W. 15. McCahan, M.lford.
" . S. Xeimond, Monroe.
" II. M. Isenlierg, Patterson.
" M.S. Ksh, Spruce Hill,
" A. D. Kerstetter, Suwiuehani
" W. II. ISrubaker, 'I'hompson
town.
" L. C. Calhoun, Turbett.
" J. II. Itartoii, Tuscarora.
" XV. II. Kurtz: Walker.
1897. J. H. Dern, Iteale.
'. S. Spicker, Delaware.
" Freil Allabaiigh, Favette.
" John Stoner, Fermanagh.
" Jacob Forry, (ireenwood.
" Samuel liConard, Lack.
" S.H. Kollman. .Milllintown,
" J. L. (ironiuger, Milford.
" S. Xieinoml, Monroe.
' W. W. Crimmel. Patterson.
" O. T. Kepner, Port Koval.
" Silas 15teis, Spruce Hill.
49 31
1 00
20 68
18 08
47 17
22 40
11 1-5
72 -58
25 26
39 20
15 09
17 74
27 44
86
;- . , K,ers,c,,t;r, Susf,uehanna 5-5 03
"W.II. Ihuliaker, Thoniiison-
town.
33 09
(J. XV. Hover, Turliett.
James Loudon, Tuscarora
Hlair Heterick, Walker.
8-5 99
20 42
9-54
j Collectors. Districts. Iog Tax.
I 1893. H. y. Crouse. Tuscarora.
1895. J. . Hrown, lieale. .5(H)
" S. II. liollnian, .Mitlliiitown. 8 41
W. 15. McCahan, Milford. 700
" A. A. Koirstetter, Susquehanna.
" W. 15. Itruhaker, Thonmson-
town.
" J. I. Hartoii, Tuscarora.
18!Mi. J. (). Hrown, ISeale.
" .1. F. Speece, Delaware.
" Jacob Forrv, (JreenwiKid.
" J. K. Trego, Lack.
' S. II. Kollman, Mitlliiitown.
" W. li. McCahan, Milford.
" W. S. Xeimond, .Monroe.
" H. M. Isenlierg, Patterson.
" .M. S Ksh. Sinu.-e Hill.
2 89
3 46
0 04
4 98
18 62
29 60
fi k
8 62
20 31
19 '.a
. .; ,vtlflcIier, .susipiehauna 18 79
V . 11. Itruhaker. Thomnson-
town.
" L. C. Calhoun, Turneet.
" J. H. Itartoii, Tusi arora
" W. H. Kurtz, Walker.
1897. J. 11. Dem, Heale.
" S. Sjiii her, Delaware.
4.54
8 49
34 78
6 75
28 94
14 00
26 40
16 75
22 82
51 25
5 75
32 47
19 00
15 75
r red Allatiaugh, Favette.
John Stoner. Femiatmirh
" Jai-ib Farry, Green wimmI.
faniuel lonurd, Lack
S- j1- Kollman, MilHintown,
J. L. (ironinger, Milford,
" W. S. Xeimond, Monroe,
!! Ww- t'rimmell, Fattersou,
(t. 1. Kenner. Fort Km-nl
" Silas Iteers, Spruce Hiil, ' 22 75
!! V; 1,erf't-tter, Susquehanna, 25 09
)) v ,.'.rujaker.Thompsoiitown,7 30
(.. W . Itoyer, Turbett, 13 47
james ixhiuoii, l uscarora
" lilair Hetrick, Walker,
34 80
25 00
581 83
Overpaid Taxes December 31. 1897
TTD-....Tni'ls- County tax.
"""i- ' uscarora, m on
- 8100'
1
C'olIex-tors.'X
Jt. Htatetax.
uscarora. ; . 12 73
j 1805, J. B. L
! 189B,A.C.
tter.SuHfiuenaiHia, 2
1890, L. t Calhoun, Turbett,
4 oo
19
Collectors. Districts. Doir tax
1895, A.O. Kerxtetter.Susriuehauna, 8
189(!, 8. H. Kollnian,.Mifll.ntovn, 1
-
909
All of which is respectfully submitted.
1
i . .ex. icjiver.
47
W. W. Dimni.
County Auditors.
071
H. H. Hartman.-
42
77
7(i !
Millliiitowii, January 7, 1898,
.Miillnitown, Pa. January 14, 1898,
STAT KM EXT OF OHDKKS DRAWS
by the County Commissioners. rf Juni
3(5
ata county on the Treaurr thereof
from the 4th day of January 1897. to
mrfw t,,. ' 81?t dav of lfe tler 1897 liiclusive, as
iiiuis, i reas-j taken from the records in the Commis
sioners ofnee.
COXSTAHLKS AXI) JTSTICHS
KKKS.
ourts sts in Uilliford case 9 9
CourtM owts in John Kolaski 1
Total
rl0
( l)MMOXW KA LTI f WITX KSS KS.
Fe.'iniarj- Term Court.1897
$ 4lS
223
April Term Court. 1897
Sej item her Term Court, 1897
Decemlier Term Court, 1897
Costs in Junacy cases, 1897
15H 39
354',77
140 83
Total fl-ior, 83
COM,F.(TOI?S COMMISSION'S. EX
OX Kit ATH )XS AXD AHATE
MEXTS. H. F. 'rouse's iMmdsmen, 1893 $ 13 13
Samuel H. Roll man etal, 189-5 670 44
Meno S. Fh etal, 1S90 (iS6 89
Siimuel I onard'etal, 1897 1 128 36
Total $ 2498 82
conns AXD jikohs pa v.
(iraud niul Petit jurors Feb.Menu
1897
f 592 24
144 50
15 OO
Jos. H. Ctmiminirs re)orter,
H. V. Knisely, court crier
11. . Kmselv. anriinipiit court
5 00
Jurors Arjrument court, Feb. 24th
and 25th
II. W. Knisely. argument court
Crandnnd Petit jurors. April term
34 32
2 50
1897 541 44
Jos. II. Cummings rejiorter 54 00
H. V. Knisely, court crier 15 00
II. W. Knisely, argument courts - 2 50
(mud and Petit jurors, Sept. term
1897 5ttt90
Jos. H. Cuniiniugs, reporter. 10-5 34
II. XV. Knisely, court crier 15 00
H. W. Knisely, argument court. 5 (K(
(irand and Petit jurirs, Dec. term
1897
397 24
60 60
' 10(H)
2503 61
AXD
Jos. 11. Cumiiiings, reporter
H. W. Knisely, iiiurt crier
Total,
ITHLIC HFILDIXOS
(iKOl XDS.
MiUlintou 11 water company
$ 100 00
m. ii. guilts, janitor
Win. ). Putreiilierger, wood for
furnaces
F. XV. Xoble, hose for jail
Jos. W. Stimmel etal, for insur
ance 011 Court House and
jail
S. S. lUihle, furniture for jail
(ieo. Stutts, work' on gas ma
chine I. D. Musser, jiearline forscruli
hiiig 144 00
1 .50
7 00
413 40
10 30
00
J. Howard Xeelv. :
irT rent
,:;189.5and
for WMtcr '!inr,
1 l.V.xi
i0 00
2 60
D. L. Seilier, paltering jail
Hiram Smith, sodding court
house yard
Wm. L. Stutts. extra work
around public grounds
Iteulien Reynolds, work on pave
nients and court house
ste)s
J. H. St raver and Hafftev and
Strayer, repairing WUrt
house rcHif and et.,
II. C. McCIellsn.copjier sheeting
for court house tower
Xoah Smith paintingcourt vard
fence
Haftley and Strayer painting
outside of court house
Etka and Son, plastering in
court house
(fuss & Seilier, paint for outside
of court house
Wm. J. Wagner, repairing tow
er clock
15 60
36 :55
53 43
00 32
38 00
197 00
41 75
300 SO
21 90
25 50
19 45
490 4 5
17 12
6 .50
283 00
35 00
Jas. W. Hamilton
naiiitiiiir
'.'inspecting
J. L. Iteers & Son, pillars for
(rand jury room
H. I). Funk, slating base of tow
er and putting ceiling in
audience room
XV. X. Sterrett, coal for
jail
Kinil Schott, matting for court
room
Myers and Xixon, painting in
side of court house as iier
SK1-ilillltillMS
S. P. Itnbinsou. for li:lintincr !,
side of court house not in
siiecifications
E. C. Troxell man'g., wiring
court house, furnishiujr
electrolier anil other fix
tures E. C. Troxell nian'g., electric
light service
K. If. Mc( 'lintic. ?.-sol.ne .!
hardware
James J. Horning, for work and
material 111 court house
Total
a.. All AXI) lU'IW'K VIEWS AXI)
DAMAGES.
.10s. sellers, hnu-'e vieu-
!? 6 40
Mrs. IiewTlioiiinsoii. etal. dam.
aires
J. A. Martin etal, bridge views
V. II. Zeiders. ntlicinl fwa
15 00
40 60
9 20
43 (iO
52 60
13 20
14 20
Win. II. ( ironiinrer. road vii
M. K. I5u rcb field, etal
'. Yotler
Hujfli 1j. Mt-Meeii, eta!
Total
CONSTABLES
$ 194 80
RETUUXS TO
COCKT, 1S97.
Saniuel (iraybill, etal ? 282 .S
Total $ 282 58
ASSESSING AND REGISTERING.
Wni. 1$. Zimmerman, etal for
Wi8 1!)
C. D. Singer. Thoiiinsontou-ii
for 1898.
16 H(i
67 :
37 79
30 69
35 45
59 76
63 74
41 44
50 13
53 59
69 12
78 33
10 00
Jas. M. Craw ford, Tuscarora 1S98
T. .1. I!rivn. GreeinvoiMl. 44
W. It. Lijjht, Siisiieliaiina. 44
(J. B. M. Kepler. Port Roval 44
O. C. DiiTenderfer, Fermanagh 44
. eimer, lurtiett. 44
S. S. ISook, Sjiruce Hill. 44
Wni. B. Zimmerman, Beale. 44
W. J. Zeiders. Patterson. 44
Jos. B. Thatcher. Lack. 44
Samuel II. Kinzer. Favette. 44
Herman Opple, Black" Log. 44
Total
1481 92
Tit AMI'S rXDERACT, 1885
S. North, agent tickets for
W
iranips.
8 45
10 00
4 00
4 00
S. S. Ruble burrial of tramp.
II. S. Scholl, treasurer, lot in
cemeterv.
J. 11. Derr, nurse.
Total
UUKIilALOK
21 4--J
INDIGENT SOL
DIERS.
Burrial of David Gross of Fay
ette townnhip
" " James Wildman,
Walker " '
" " David Zeiders. Walk
35 00
85 00
32 00
47 00
er " .
Tombs for iudigiiant Mldiers
'
149
Total.
182 ti8
4-ym
53.61
221 22
2H!11 W
SCALPS.
Warren Aughey, etal "
Total .
COUXTY PRISON.
James P. Calhoun, taking prls
- oners to the Penitentiary
James P. Calhoun, for clothing,
bedding and washing for
prisoners
James P. Calhoun, boarding
prisoners
Total""
BOXDS PAID 1897.
49
118
98
92
22
Oil
00
658
849 '
ILL. McMeeu etal
10915
lota! 10915
IXTEKESTS PAID OX ItOXDS
the
li. F. Schweier, etal ,?27
lotal 5427
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
J. C. Dimni printing and fur
nishing blanks for com
missioners, Pmtbonotarv
andRegistersofrlces, bind
ing . IxKiks, furnishing
69
25
94
scnooi registers.
Harry E. Itonsall printing and
stationery
Wm. J Jackman, printing and
stationery
B FShweier, printing
wm M Allison, printing
97
37
Sun printing Co. Itlank for 1890
Mary J Hunt, stationery
Total
RRIDGKS
617
wm A Milliken Concord nar
rows bridge
88 10
4 50
1 41
. 50
2'00
8000
11 15
42 48
33 57
1 10 00
2 98
15 00
8 77
40 00
25)44
40 96
27 25
wm L Stutts, Milllintown river
bridge
D B Reitz river bridire
win O Putrenlienrer " "
James j Homing " "
Lyman Aughey lMnnk " "
Jonathan KynerCuha bridge
ti j .neiieniierger plank cuba
bridge
1) L Seilier. euba bridire
( It M w isehaup, old Port Itoy-
ai bridge plank
Hertzler heirs " "
S R weimer " 44 44
II P Clark 44 44 44
lusher and Merideth plank for
rhompsoutown bridge
Loudeuslager material and
work 44 44 44
w II Moore plank 44 44
1 H Humlwrger work 44
w H Itruhaker 44 44 44
24 12
15 74
10(H)
3823
10(H)
15 00
70 86
1 (HI
1 (H)
36 48
H J Sliellenberger plank
J It Fry work 44 44 44
A w Seilier plank 44 44
Joseph Still work on McCIures
bridge
S F Ludwid work 011 Ludwigs
bridge
w I) walls plank for McCIures
and Lud wig bridges.
S. E. Horning Zooks bridge
Samuel Itraudt Locust Grove
bridge.
Manlieck and Nelson plank for
Rasin bridge.
HO 54
21 45
L. A.
Dimni plank and work
Dimmsville bridge.
Jno. Rice work on Waterloo
bridge.
R. H. Patterson, plank 4
I. (i. Knight 'ns.srort?tri,,',i--
7 40
. 1 !CrfySipiile, Nipples bridge!
10 87
James A Shellev 4 44
14 01
Total 8X1 41
t'OMM ISSIOXKI tS t ) KFI V K.
1. Putlenlierjier comm. 78
tlavs.
273 no
m IN)
traveliiiR exjienses
I). I). Rhiiiesmith comm. 8:
day.
44 44 traveling expenses
Jerry Ixiudenslager comm. 89
days.
-'- traveling exenses
Hugh C. Rhine clerk to conini.
Robert McMeen solicitor to !
conim's.
win. Piiflenliergcr has salary
not drawn.
D. D. Rhinesnilh 44 44
J. lmdenslager has overdrawn
but repaid which will
show in 18!!) audit. "
287 00
74 05
311 50
97 25
600 (Ml
40 00
64 00
81 0.'
238 :
Total 1828 50
ITBLIC OFFICES.
w. w. Landis treasurer salarv. 400 (Ki
w. II. Zeiders Proth. omcialfees. 130 40
Jacob A Davis Deputy Recorder 68 (HI
Anson B. M ill Recordes fees. 19 tin
w. G. Johnson A Co., Iiooks for
Proth's. oltii-e. 17 50
J. Van I'ler jiens for otlices. 4 .50
Mary J. Hunt ' 44 4 j
Mount Holly Co., Iegal Cap
and stationary. 1
J. C. Dimni, hlank'liookM. 950
wm. II. Rollman Inxiksfor Reg
isters ittice. 37 4.-;
win. Mann & Co., hooks for
ProthonotaryVottice. 16 00
Mary J. Hunt Statioiiionary. 7 50
H. H. Hartmaii etal auditors 90(H)
win. M. Allison auditing
Prothouotary's and Regis
ter and Rmirder offices. 20 00
Total W2 09
(iferXKRAL AND SPRING ELEC
TIONS. John rannel.ake:kvfion house
rent 1'atterson.
J. O. Burns election otliccrs
February election.
Samuel Emery etal election
ollii-ersXovcinber election
J. C. Dimni irinting election
Jiroclamation.
ackmaii 44 44 44
Harry Itonsall 44 44 4
It. F. Schweier 44 44 44
win. M. Allison 44 44 44
w. J. Jackman, printing elec-
Proclamation, 1H!H.
J. C. Dimni, printing ballots
S. (.'. Graham election hoi!KC
rent Greenwood.
Jaiuli Ijniver 44 44 Milford
A. B. Evans 44 44 Delaware
B. P. Clark 44 Beale.
S. M. Iteale 44 44 Tuscarora
C. M. Brackbill 44 TpruceHill
J. P. Hellellinger keeping Iiooks
I). K. Sulofl' election house rent
Fennanagh.
Joseph Pines 44 44 Fayette.
E. E. Smith keeping lunik's 44
j. li. Buchanan 44 Black Log
Jennie Thompson room rent
walker.
Ii. C. Calhoun 44 44 Turbett
I. N. Grubb 4 44 Thonipsnn
town. H. C. Bk 44 44 Port Royal
Constables amending Feb. and
General elections and oth-
exjienses.
l-i (X)
4M 34
m (M
8 00
300
:i oo
30 00
90 00
44 40
5 00
'4 00
4 00
2 00
4 00
2 00
2 50
12 00
4"00
200
4 00
20 00
4 00
8 00
10 00
202 09
Total 1421 29
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
To western Penitentiary
James MeCauley trimming trees
L. Hanks medical attendance at
jail.
j. (.'. Dimm for blank receipts
8. 8. Kuble, furniture for Treas
urer's room.
Andrew C'riswell attending In
jured man.
J. II. Irwin, wild cat scalps.
To Huntingdon lieformatorr
530 21
27 00
500
' 250
1.3 00
1 00
400
180 84
75 80
4 65
300
S 8.5
400
8oo 15
40 90
25 00
1 00
325
7 00
6 10
19 So
James P. Calhoun drawing jury
and serving notices.
G. w. Berger repairs to fence.
E. H. werner Conini's facsimiles.
w. S. Arbogast lamp
8. B. Murray, boarding jurors.
w. 8. North state tax on bonds.
w. 8 North commission on
State tax and ete
Man beck and Nelson laying
pavement.
Banks Calhoun hauling ashes
It. B. Nixon boarding jurors.
James MeCauley for 7 shade trees
F. w. Noble work on jail sewer -
OONL'has. Benninger hauling.
k- j."'' fma lArtiiii ii i,ltlln,M,.M ,, i,
170 81
125 85
125 02
92 35
96 25
5 00
1 50
j D. Pannebaksr lawn mower. '
11fl. Jno. nayes Btimulent for Injured
118 40 1 man
705
75
14 88
124 50
100
222 96
104
18 02
75
89
93
J. J. iJiinm tax registers
Mount Holly printing A., " As
sessment transcripts "
Jas. w. Hamilton oaths on state
report.
HughC. Rhine commission on
state tax.
w. 8. North agent ticket for
tramp.
. h. Aeiuers i-roth. coroners
inquest.
401
jos. w. Stimmel treas. Agricul
tural society.
wm. M. Allison notices of coun
ty line survey.
wm. Puflenberger Pres. expen
ses to commissioners con
vention at Uetteysburg
Hugh C. Rhine expnses in se
curing voting places and
incidentials.
James P. Calhoun takingout
lish baskets.
D. M. Marshall county institutes
expenses
Mary J. Hunt stenographic paper
It. F. Crozieretal clerk to jury
commissioners.
liew is Degan jurv conim's salary
saniuel D. watt 44 44 44
Hugh C. Rhine clerk to jury -om
missions.
11. D. Funk plumbing.
K. ir. McClintic hardware
100
3
25
4
21
00
00
60
66
179 50
300
'7
40
- 4o;oo
40 00
12
5
2199
2208
466
7
18
4
590
state tax paid 1896
180-
Paid to iiarrisburg state lunatic
iiosjiital.
" 44 wemersville 44
narry K Itonsall postage and
Ikix rent,
s E. Kinzer expressage.
wm. 11. Groninger etal countv
line survey.
38
Total
RECAPITULATION.
( onstables and justices Fees.
Commonwealth witnesses
Collectors common abatement
and exonerations.
Courts and jurors pay
Public buildimrs and crroio.Hu
76-52 18
10 94
1200 33
2498 R2
2503 64
2891 68
Road and bridge views and dam
aires.
194 80
28258
1481 92
- 21 45
149 00
118 75
8-19 72
10915 00
5427 66
61738
831 41
1S28 50
84209
1421 29
7652 18
Constables returns t nuirt
Assessing and registering. '
miiii uiiaer act or 1885.
Burrial of indiireiit wldlm
seal ps.
County Prison.
iJonds paid.
Interest paid on Bonds.
Printinsr and Ktiitimer-
It rid ires.
Commissioners' oflii-e
Public offices.
(ieneml and spring elections.
Miscellaneous payments.
Total 41845 4
LIAWMTIKs OF; CorXTY.
Outstaiidinir eonntv Nunl-i. $13W24 00
nitHtaiulmp.iiHintv irlers.
lfiO.M
Total
ASKSKTS OK"(rXTV.
Outstanding eountv tax
" state
surnlux'sheep fiinils.
Cash in hamls if Treamirer.
Hills due .mnistta county.
Total
i:5784 50
14570 77
ft.4 76
707 K-i
1390. 36
645 13
. I . .... .
f 10.)S.-)2 63
we the undersigned commissioners of
Juniata county, hi compliance with the
iaw un puiuisn tne rnregoing statement
of the receipts and expenditure of the
-ouiity afo.esaid for the vear ending
De. 31. 1897, as found on the Iiooks of
this ptrice.
Vl I.I.I AM HI-KFKNRKKOKK,
1AVII I. KIIIXKSMITII,
J Kit KM I A II UH'I IKXfil.AO KR.
County commissioners.
Attest
mwi : khixi. clerk.
commissioners office, Mifrlintown, Pa ,
January 14, 1898.
t mtjii..
DUINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.
Natice ia apr.hv i,.a !..,. r . a
minisfration have hean frantad to the on
ders!TiM npnn the e-tate ef Martha Kor.k
i..ri r arena rownitiip. Juniata connty
r., arcesnea. Anyone indebted to said
estate is req netted to "make prompt pv
ment and those havinc; claims er demands
io presrnr inra properly authenticated to
in nndersifned for attlmnt.
CsueLts W. Book,
Jan.12'98. Adniinistrstor.
ANNOUNCEIIEMTS.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF JCJTIATA
COUNTY.
Te- t e republicans of Juniata Con. ty :
I was induced to permit mv Bain to be
unea aa acanu'date for delegate to the
state convent ten bv the imaort lltliltjtAl At
friends, who assured me tha' I would not
be oppoeed by any one i i the cooatv. As
opposition to tnv candidacy has linu 1
.c.uju uu as i nave no disposition to
entar into a contest within tha umr r
hereby withdraw sa a eacdiHat u
thanks are tendered to the many Reimbli'-
-.-II. who nan given no aaanrances of
sepporr. , - lovu -g atcixsoh .
rORJREPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE.
I Hereby anaoonce the name of Robert
H. PaUerten, of Peru Mills. Jnnistacouaty,
VI ..... ..
i .. mm a cacaiaate ;er aeie-;te to the next
State Convention, subject to the rules snd
usges ol the Republican par'y of Jnniati
County. PAYETTE.
J. 24, '93.
ASSEMBLY.
Acadrmia, Pa.
I respectfully anaounce my self as a can
didate for nomination for tbe office of Rep-
...,.r, ,u loprtmi jnoiju coi.nty in
ine L,e(jisiatnre er Fennsylvrnia, subject to
tbar les and nsaxes ol tbe RepubMcaa
party of Juniata. If not nominated 1 agree
u oL'nri me Douimea ei tne paitv.
If nemiaated ad elected, I agree t pro
Teci ana attvanco the interest of Jnniaia
caiioty as laithtully as I can
T. K. BEAVER.
a
ASSEMBLY.
Ma. Emtob: Pleaae announce that 1 nia
a candidate lor the ffice or Rvprescnative,
to represent Jun.ata eonntv in the Leri.la-
tnre, aubjct to Republican rules and nsages
aiiu ii nonnnaiea ana elected pledge mv
aeii in lavor or eceocmy, honesty and
roform in the State government. I also
premise to abide by the result of the pri
mary election.
E. Q. SacArrca,
Fob. 8, 1898. Oiiantal.
FOR CONGRESS.
Mb. Eorriia: As the time is strain an.
prouching for the nemination of a candidate
to represent the 18tb Congressional District
in Congress, it behooves the Repabltcans of
Jnniata to be considering whom thev will
surpott for that position. Permit me to
tiggest that wo cannot do bo'tcr than sap.
pott our present able, manly and reputable
reprfSf nutire, Hon Thad. If. Malion. of
Cbambetsbarg. During his past two terms
be has ben in close touch with tbe p ople
oi me uisirici, always aiiye te their inter
est s, and sealous and active in advancing
the tame, By bis past expeiionce he is bet
ter ablo to serve them than ever, and as. so
fsr aa I can learn, Juniata has bo candidate
of ter own, thecanotdo bttter than nnaci
nionsly support Mr. Mabou for re-eleciion.
A JOB LT A RbFDBLICAB.
Jan. 24 ISfS.
COUTY Cn . TU MAN.
I hereby acnour.ee mji.. ii a- a candidate
for tbe Chairman of tbe Urpublicao county
committee, and in case of my election
pledge mytelf to work for the best inter
ests of tbe Republican party.
H- C. McCLKLLAN.
Jan. 25, 9.
PERFECT - permanent are the
cores by Hood's Saraaparilla, be
cause it makes pare, rich, healthy,
life and heaJtb-giriiig BLOOD.
Lovta E. Ateimmi. ' F. U. U. Pzbsbu.
ATKinson pehmbll,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MlPFLUITOWNi PA.
OvtiOB On Main atreet, ta place of
ril -
aence or iionis s. AtKintoa, Bsq., tonf
Bridge street. f Oct 28, 1892
Uncollecting and OoBTOyaneing prompt
!y attended to.
iriLBCR FORCE ICHWETER,
Attomey-at-Law.
iCJoIlections and tU legal busi
ness promptly attenped to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
DI.D.llXBAWraaD, DB. DUWII Mxiiwrois
JH. V. If. CRAWFORD SOU-,
00
00
88
50
31
nave lormea a putnerrbip for the Drastic
r t. 1 . ... -
01 raicioetnaiDtir coiiatteral braoenns.
Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or-
ang itrceti, Hifflintowa, Pa. One or both
ol them will be round at their office at ail
times, unless otherwise profeuionllr en-
50
00
April 1st, 1895.
UP. DERR,
77
97
21
21
75
79
62
50
90
PRACTICAL. DENTIST.
o -aduate of tbe Pbiladelphia Dental
. o; ge. umoe at old esUblished lo
cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court
noma, JlfiffltDiown, Pa.
37" Crown and Bridge work;
Painless Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
PENNSYLVANIA? BAILKOAD.
On and after Monday, Not.
1897, trains wtfl ran as follows:
WESTWARD.
29,
Way Paaaencer. leave Philadelphia at
'""i narrwonrg o w a. n Dancan
DuaaaB. m; new rort 9 05 a. in; Mil-
irnrawa ill l, m; Llarword 9 21 a. m.
Thomrvaontowii 9 23 a. m; Van Drka 9
. m; Tnncarora 9 36 a. m; Kexici 9 40
m, ronimjii li.n: Mifflin 9 60 a
ui; uroini v oo a. to; LewiMows 10 IS
a. T'i JicveytoWB 10 88 a. m: V tn
aamiuon uwi. m; Nonnt Union
a. m; Hnntinedon 11 33 p. m; Tyrone
p. m; Altoona 1 00 p. mj Pitt abarsS S)
IJJSI
,.p Z,
Hert leaves Philatlelphia at 7.00
. rt ....... iu., aimia III n
m iMlctA.n 1 1 A , .
nirriNnnrr it i i x . . u.oa - . . .
.... . w y. uj.j nuniinrilon 2.
i". iim.ip,n. Altoona 8.45
y. ui., I liui'urj o OW p. m.
A 1 1 mi n . 4 j.cn mm ml :.. , n
. .MUt,uu leaves tl irris.
rannowp. m; JJiincannon 5 81 n m.
Newport 8 02 p. m; Jfiilerstown 11 p.m
..i.p.,muii oil" m: riiMirura an
tSiSr.V
LakiiIam 7 HT -
rVu?4p
; Altoona
mi; ixewion tiamilton 7 oil p. m
uon o p. 01; Tyrone 9 82 p,
9 85 p. ni
racmc Express leaves Philadelphia at
11 till r, m. n.M.1.... , i . .
Dr. ' "":""'' ui; Marts.
i.io o it a. m; inincannon 3 3S a. ni; Now-
ptii o on a. m, rort Koval 4 81 a. m; Jtif.
nic oi a. m; L.ewistown 4 58 a. m- U
c "" " . m; Huntingdon 6 08
m; Tyrone 6 65 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a.
Pitfsbnrjr 12 10 ptv
iL-.i- rf 7 . .. .
a.
, r-xjircsa leaves rnuadelplila at 4
od p.m; uarririDnrg at 19 20 p. to; Newport
11 06 p. m; MilHin 1H m; Lewi.lown
11.1 8 a. m; Hantiopdon 12 65 a. m.; Tvron
i o. a m, AUOODa . VU
m; Pittaburg 6
r an une leaves rhiladelphia at 12 25 ,
"i p. m; unncanon 4 15
p. m; N.wport 4 85 p. n; Mifflin 5 U7 p. m
Lewis-own 6 2 p. id; llouat Umoa C 68 p
m HnAliniMlnn . O? M, .
svu4i p. jyrooa in! r
m. A Iaah. T 111 . . . 1
i -v p. in; rituoara 11 30
p. ru.
KASTWAKD.
uoodb Accommnnation leaves Al
toona ai o.uu a. ra; Tyrone 0.25 a. m.
a. iinniiui:g 11.00 a. m .
llnnliBA. .A C CU - ...
m. ",, " ivi wewtou Hani
iltoo6i2a- an; aicVeylown 6 89 a m
T.Avi.lnvA 7 IUI . . A, ... - .
X? . ta , . n f ... '
iv,,Aiii i.ai.m; Mexico 7 30a. m
inomp-ontowB . 41 a. m; Millerstowo 7 59
m. m; newpori p uo a. to; Duncan Don 8 24
a oi; narrihourg b oo a. m.
C C 1 1 v. . . . . ...
uiiviq inrrn niiisonrf sou a
ni;
- I f1"00' m; Tyrone 7 48 a n; Hnnt
i 'ftao " 3CVvtewn
14 a m:
Lewistown 9 35
a in; MilHin t 55 a n.
Port Royal 9 S9 a oi; TbemDsontowa :n 11.
Millerstown 10 22 aw; Newport 10 32 a m:
Dnncannon 10 64 i m; Marvavili 11 S7 n
m; Uarrisburg 11 25 a mj Philadolpbia 3 00
p Ol
. . : t : . .
nam bin- express leaves rittsburg at
s w a. n; auoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12
03 p. m; Huntipgdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis
town I 33 p. m; Mifliin 1 60 p. m; Harris
burg 8 10 p. so; Baltimore 00 p. m; Wash
: Tie. nuii. . .
i-.s...u , in . mj runaueipnia o Z3 p. nr
k x wra. it ou p. ns
Mail leaves Altoona at 2 85 p. ni, Tyrone
I b5 p. tn, Huntingdon 3 17 p. ui; Newton
Hamilton 8 47 p. m; McVeytowo 4 2C p. m:
LCAiiimn oo jj. ag; .wimio 03 B. IU.
ron Koyal o oo p. an; Afexico 5 20 n. ms
Thompaontown 5 18 p. m; Millerctewn 6 28
p. ra; Newport 6 87 p. m; Doncannen 6 68
p. m; Harrisburg 8 45 p. m.
Kail Expres leaves Pittsburg at 1 Of p.
m; Aiioona o ud p. m; Tyrone 8 p. mj
liuniingaon t zup. m; ue veytowa s U4 p.
m; Lewistowa 8 28 p m; Jbfifflin 8 47 p. ni;
rort Koyai a oc p. ni; MiueretowB is p.
m; Newport 9 26 p. m; Puncannon 9 50 p.
ni; HarrUburg 10 20 p. m.
Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at
4 30 p. ni; Altnooa 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 3 i
p. ni; Rnntingdon 10 12 p. m; Muuat Un
ion 10 82 p. ni; Lewijtown 11 16 p. m; Mil.
flin 11 87 p. ni; Iiarrisburg 1 00 a. ni; Pbil
adelpbia 4 30 New York 7 83 a. m.
LEWISTOWN DIVISION.
Traics for Minbury at 7 3 ' a. ui. and 3 05
p. m., leave Sunbury for Lewistowa 10 05
a. tn, and 2 45 p. m.; for Milroy 6 35 a. m.
10.20 a. ni. and 3 10 p. m., week Jays.
TYRONE iIVlION.
Trains leave for Beilefonte and Lock
Haven at t 10 a. m., 12 30 and 7 15 p. m.,
leave Lock liavtm for Tyrone 8.55 p,
ru. urn! 4 15 p. m.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R.
Trains lesve Tyrone for CleartioM and
Cnrwensville at 8 20 a. na., 8.15 and 7 2C;
p m.. leave Curwensville tor Tyrone at 9.16
a. m , 6 45 p m., and 7 00 p. to.
For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket
Agent, or addresn, Thos. E. Watt. P
A. W. D., 860 Fifth Arenue, Pittsl
borp, Pa.
J. B. Hutchison, J. R. Wood,
Gen'l Manager. Gen'J Paos. Agt
LEGAL,
pROTHON ATARY'S NOTICE.
notice it herebv given that the follow.
ingacconnt has been died in the Prothon-
aiary omce, in naiaU conuty, and the
same win be presented for confirmation
ana allowance to the Court of Common
neaa ot asm county, on Tnesdav tho 22nd
day of February, A. D., 1891, when and
wnere all persons interested may attend if
lliey i hint proper.
7he second and intended final ac cunt
or John Motier, Committee of Eriulna
Brandt, a lunatic
Prothoaatary's office, XV. H. Zridebs,
Mifflintown, Pa., Proth'y
Jan. 24. l3L-.
DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE.
Ettutt f ElixmUlh Ma trader, dtctmttd.
Letters of A minis ratios ob the above
estate bavicg been graatcd to tbe under,
signed, all persons iadebted te the said es
tate are requested to make pavment. and
those having claims to present the same
ithout delay, to
Calvih B. Maoeddbb
Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa. Administrator
Or his attorney, Joan J. Pattbbsob, Jr.,
fiffl into vn, Jnniata Co., P.
THE ONLY True Blood Purlflar
prominently in the public eye to
day is Hood's Saraaparilla. Therefore
get Hood's and ONLtt HOOE3.
A CHEAT REVOLUTION IU
PRICES.
The greatest Sacrifice Sale ever
known in Juniata county.
The Remainder of our winter stock consisting of men's Mid
boys overcoats, men's and boys suits. Gents Furnishing Good
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 on sale oar Sprinj?
stock, we will inaugurate a-
LD0R C
the furniture
in the furniture department thui
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 deei--cut
83 L I o 1. ...n . . rr I
a. C I CU T t II I 0 11 tl
Everv piece of furniture now in our
stock is marked at a price tvoin 25
to 50 per cent less than the eorres-
noudiiig goods are obtainable else
where. Yet in spite of this fact,
we have concluded to offer cash dis-
of from 33
1 I
for a limited time
I
'WlH DELIVER I U HJSr iTlTJlE FEE I
OF iCIHEA.1
FERD MEYERS.
TBE. LEADING CLOTHIER, KURNITURE gANDtF.HOUSB URNISHlWff
80 GOODS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STREET,
FAYETTE NOTES.
O-klaud Jtfills, Pa., Feb. 21, '98
Mr. Wesley Auckcr, of Perry coun-
was here selling unit treee.
Henry Keller ia clerking for W. C.
Thomas.
The Waterloo orchestra was pres
ent at William Valentine's social. Thev
furnished soma fine music at.d tbtn
wect home.
We regret ta learn that Sir. O. C.
Diffendeifer is now cenficed to bis
bed with rheumatism wo hops tbnt
he may hava a speedy rccovtry.
V m. H. Shivery of Chester com.?
ty, is visiting Mrs. Mary Sjivsry, . ia
Slim Valley.
Nelson Jantev, of Phi!adelr)b;a. is
hero at Banks WilsoaV, Le will ro
main here ab out two -weeks be has
been in poor hea't'i and ha3 ctjme to
the country fi r recovery.
What has become of oar Mclistir-
ville loading milk hauler. Wa liar i
that he wect to Mifflin with 50 I Lib ,
of milk.
Miss Annie D.ffenderfrr, of Bi j
Bus, visited among friecds in Oak
land one day last week
Our westhpr prophet Mr. IIi-ii. B.
F. Trego, predicts sleighing this
week. Banks Sieber and sister Flo, of
-AifiiintowD, spent last Monday eve
ning very pleasantly at Maurice
Leonards.
Oar friend Kurlz Heckman has
been appointed by the school board
of Fayette lo assist ia ht-lping L S.
Kinz-r to toac'a tha oakUnd school.
Mr. H., is an earorst and diligent
stndent, a profound thinker and an
able teacher. Quite an honor K.
David Musser ppent Wednesday
at Mount Pleasant at Euoch Sin Uen-
bergers.
Mr. Elmer Basbore, of McAIietcr-
ville, visTtcd friends in Jiifflin eountv
lat week.
Walter Jtfusser, of Dig Euu, 6pent
part of last Thursday with the writer.
Csll agitin.
We are glad to note that our dem
ocratic candidate for tho i.ffii-e of
supervisor was defeated at the tire
lion on Tuesdav. That is tho vrv it
goes whta a supervisor doas not' ai
tend to his business.
At the literary on Friday t-vtjnirj'r
the following officers were elected:
Prof Roy Eaynolds, of Slim V.dJey.
president; vice, W. V. Shirk,; s?cre-
ary, Miss M innie Lieonard; assistant
secretary, Nsttie Ctouser; treasurer,
G. B. Bjush; critic, Hod. B. F.
Trepo.
Mr. W. C McMeen, of Pittsbnrf,
has co.ne home to bis mother, Mrs.
James McMeen. He will remain here
and farm for O. W. McAlister in the
spring.
An interesting social was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Valentine on Thursday evening. It
was comprised of people from Slim
Valley and McAlisterville. Mr. D. S.
arttrswas the auctioneer and suc
ceeded finely, realizing $19.00 from
the sale of refreshments. In the small
hours of the morning we all returned
home feeling that Mr, and Mrs. W.
T. Valentine had succeeded in giving
us an evening of great and trne
pleasure.
Our friend J. M. Musser has an
uncle who waa born near Coivestoga
Lancaster county. Pa., in the year
1803 he is now a resident of Rosland
Adams Co., Nebraska. He has reached
the age of 95 years and is in good
health and walks on mile to ehareb
OPPORTUNITY,
LEAH! H
m m
to the marrow.
to 50
Ai
only.
v
MIFFLIXTOWN PENV'A
RAILROAD TIME TAKLB.
pERRT COFVTr RAILROAD.
The following schedule went Ib'o eflsc
Nov. 16, 1S96, and the tra-us will ba riia as
follows;
v. ta
4 30
4 80
4 89
3 41
4 45
4 4
4 51
4 ft
4 56
4 5!
a. m
9(H)
8 to"
919
911
9 14
9 15
9 19
9
8 24
9 2T
Leave Arrive a. ra,
Dnncaonnn 7 o4
King's JIill 7 49
Sulphur Sp'injrs 7 iC
Corman Sidfnr 7 4 4
03
2S
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1 81
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luoD'i'oei'o Park 7 41
"VVeaver 7 40
Rddy 7 8a
noffman 7 S3
Royer 7 31
Mahanoy 7 gg
Bloomflc Id 7 23
Tresski 7 og
Xellson 7 84
Dnm'g 7 oi
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Bernbeivl'n e 51
Groen PrU e 4s
6 10 10 43
5 10 9 49
5 21 9 ft
5 24 9 57
6 27 10 05
6 32 10 t 7
6 34 10 17
6 87 10 SO
6 02 10 35
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Landibt urv f, 23
Arrive Leavn . 1
Tnin leaves BIoomfteM at 5.r,i e.
'U'l nrrives at Landisoorg at C.ZJ a
Train learos Lan lisbtirg Ht .03 p". m '
arrives et Bloom'ield ai G.4 ) y.
All stations marked () ar? Uie s: i
at wbicfc trains will coma to i t-i:! si.,o
signal.
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VIEWPORT AND SflESMAK'
I" ley Railroad Company. xlfni
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trancngi-r trains, in eneot
May 18th. 189G.
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Juniata Furnace ..
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Vn'iry Br.l
Elliott.hn.-j
Green Perk ,
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Center
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7 27111 67
7 85112 05
7 4112 11
7 45il2 15
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C. K.. Miller, General Apeui.
FARQUKAH
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