SENTJNEL& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1899 'lERMS. Subscription $1.00 per year If paid la advance ; $1.50 if not paid In ad vance. Transient advertising and local notice 8 oents a Una. Deduction will be made to thoae de airing to adrartiae by the year, half or quarter year. r ECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES X- OF THE COUNTY OF JUNIATA Fnm January 1st, 1898, to January 2nd, 1899, mclnriv. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court Common Pleat of Juuala County We the undersigned Auditors elected and sworn according to law, to examine, audit and settle ibe account of tbeCoui- m'ssionein, sheriff and Treasurer, of the C'ouaty of Juirata. for the year ending Do-eruber 31, liii, met for that purpose in the Auditors' Office, in Mifflin town. I'a., on Monday, toeing the second day of January, lawtf, and found the same account as follows, to-wit : 1SK8. W. W Landis, Treasurer vr. Jan. 1. To balance from lat year. $13,903.36 Outstad K taxes county 11,5.0 Outstanding taxes state 5 per cent added county 5 per cent added state Taxes levied, in county Taxes levied, iu state 934.70 28",.70 15.8K 28,643.00 2,30-5.01 16.29 1.09 2.20 2.49 4,000.00 238.00 8.00 Additional asseftsineut in county. ISaiance transferred to dog duplicate. Order grunted overpaid tax Over paid tax. Ch from sale of bonds listurn to Treasurer Khriff stoner Jury fees Kx-slierirFCulhoun Hues County's share liquor license. From Walker township Husaii Kauirman. From It. M. tJray.com. of Charles Kaniwey. Milford township, Wm. Brat ton. Favett township, Maud Gill. ff. H. Auker, Susan Auker. Yf. It. Wood ward.Eliza- beth Woodward O. W.Heck.ground rent II. J I. Kloss. bondsman State tax returned From Lack township road costs. F'rom Prothonotary From Perrv county, P. Ii. It. BUit. 145.20 171.00 2.1.00 91.00 401.25 91.00 80.75 19.25 12.00 4.74 1,709.60 42.80' 17.85 67.00 Total 507.918.22 1S99. Jan. 1. To balence from last year 1S9S. Ju:i. 1. W. W. Landis, Treasurer. By over paid taxes 1S97 Hy orders paid Is97 By orders paid 189S Outstanding tax county Outstanding tax, state Balance iu treasurers hands. Total 14.140.72 fit. f 103.22 157.85 S9.710.83 13.010 98 794 14.140.72 67.918.22 1838. li: Jan 1. W. VT. Landis, Jiaistite jTg, i-ot Btrfi Outstanding tax " 561.KK 5 per cent, added 13.42 Additional assessment ' 1.50 Tax levied 1S9S. 499.2.5 Total $2.0(3.45 1899. Jan. 1. To Balance from last year. fl.29S.52 1S93. Jan. 1. W. W. Landis, By over paid tax 1897 Orders paid Amount transferred to Ptatc & county duplicate Taxes outstanding Uhlauce in Treasurers hands Total CR. . 5 9.09 207.75 1.09 547.00 1.298.52 $2,003.45 1893. Jan. 1. J. P. Calhoun, PR. Ex-Sherifr. Balance from last year ? 1.50 W9. 1.50 Jan. 1. To balance due countv 1S9S. Jan 1. J. P. Calhoun, Ex-Sheril. Cash paid to Treasurer Balani-e settlement 4.80 CR. 5 14.5.20 4 SO 150.00 1898. Jan. 1. S.C.Stoner.Sherifr Jury fees collected, 1898 lR. 12.00 $ 12.00 1S99. Jan. 1. To balance due county ? 4 00 1898. Jan. 1. S.C.Stonor.Sheriff cr. Cash paid to Treasurer $ 8.00 Balance settlement 4.00 $ 12.00 OrTSTASDIXK TAXES DEC. tl, I89H Colloctors, Township, County Tax. 189.5. W.B.McCahan, Milford, $ 1890. J. IJ. 1'arton, Tuscarora, 1S97. J. 11. Dt-rn, Beale, F. D. AUbaugh, Fayette, John Stoner, Fermanagh Jacob Forry, Greenwood Samuel Leonard, Lack, S.H.Uollman, UiMint'n, J L. Groninger, Milford, W. S. Xeimond, Monroe Silas Beeiw, Spruce Hill, A D.Kerstetter.SuMj'h'a, " W.H. Brubaker.Tho'p't'n G. W. Bover, Turliett, J. Loudon, Tuscarora, 1890- K. A. Smith, Walker, A.D. Kerstelter.Susoh'a. 1S9S J. H.Deen. Beale, S. Spicher, Delaware, F. D. AUbaugh, Fayelte, John Stoner. Fermanagh J. Forney, Greenwood, Samuel Leonard, Lack, S. ILKoIlman.Miniint'ii J L Groninger, Milford, W. S Xeiuioiid, Monroe W.W.C'rinimel, Patters'n . G.T. Kepner, Port Hoyal Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, A 1 ) Kerstet ter,' Susj'h'a W.H Brubaker.Tbo'pt'n - G. W. Boyer, Turiett, J. Ijoudon, Tuwarora, S B. Hetrick, Walker, 2.50 230.09 150.65 179.88 4.13 214.59 172.2H 272.95 248.21 34.90 349.29 322.08 20.05 56.8,5 114.87 498.99 344.65 747.47 7S1.23 3.54.01 530.80 50-5.38 1383.50 539.50 422 61 331.61 97'.94 489.35 1.53.80 646.41 744.21 1172.19 Total $13.010 98 Collectors, Townships, State Tax. 1895. W. B. McCahan, Milford $ 1.13 1S90 J. B. Barton. Tuscarora, 17.S2 1897. J- H Deru, Beale, 13.03 F. D. AUbaugh, Fayette, 27 35 John Stoner, Fermanagh 12 85 J. FoAiey, Greenwood, 7.K1 Bamuel Leonard, Lack, 85.48 H. H. Itollman.Mifflint'n 26.53 J. L. Oroniuger, Milford, , 240 W. 8. Neimoud, Monroe 5.84 Bilaa Beer, Spruce Hill, 3.65 A D.Kerstetter.Busq'h'a, 47.28 W.H.Brubaker.Tho'pt'n 10.94 G. W. Boyer. Turbett, j J. Loudon, TuRcarora, - - 1896. E A. Hmith, Walker, A.D.Kerstetter.SuBQ'n'a, 1898. J. H. Dcrr, Beale, 1'.50 B. Spicher, AJelaware, sn.io J; . U. AUbaugb, iayette, 7h.m John Stoner; Fermanagh - "7.12: J. Fornev, Greenwood, 13.14 i hamuel Leonard, Lack, 22.5 S.H.Itollman,MiBlmt'n . 57.87 J. L. Groninger, Milford, 23.02 W. S. Neimoud, Monroe, 9.86 W.W Crimmel,Patter'u 19.99 O. T.Kepler, Port Royal, 41.03 Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, 19.42 A.U.Kerstetter.Susq'h'a, 53.47 W H Brubaker.Tho'p't'n 80.47 G. W- Boyer, Turbett, 9.82 J. Loudon, Tuscarora, 110.33 S. li. Hetrick, Walker, 17.56 of Total I 794.62 Collectors, Township, Dog Tax. 1895. W. B. McCahan, Milford $ 1.00 1896. J. M- Barton. Tuscarora, 22.25 1897. J. H. lern, Beale, - 18.o7 F. I). AUbaugh, Fayette, 9.o7 John Stoner, Fermanagh 6.10 J. Forney, Greenwood, i9.76 Samuel Leonard, Iack, 30.82 S. II. KoUman.Miminfn 6.04 . J. L. Groninger, Milford, 2:!.2S W. r. Neimond, Monroe, 9.45 Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, - 12.94 A D Kerstetter,Suq'h'a, 18.21 WII.Brubaker.ThoVfu 2.52 O. W. Boyer, Turbett, 4.72 J. Loudon, Tuscarora, 1S96. E. A. Smith, Walker, 6.75 A. 1). Kerstetter.Susq'h'a, 1898. J. 11. Deer, JJeaie, aoo T. Spicher. Delaware, - 24 50 F. D. AUbaugh, Fayette, 2- 90 John Stoner, Fermanagh 19 50 J Forney, Greenwood, 25.25 Samuel lieonard, I,ak, 35.00 S. H. KolInian.MilTliiit'ii 9 75 J. L Groning, Milford, 29 51 W S Neimond. Monroe, 18 75 W.W Crimmel Patters'n 19 00 (i.T. Kepner, Port ltoyal ' 6.75 Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, 20.00 A D.Kerstetter.Susci'h'a, 24 W .H Brubaker.Tho'p't'n 6 25 . W. Boyer, Turbett, 17.90 J. Ixjuder. Tuscarora, 25.9f. S. B. Hetrick, Walker, 20.2" Total $ 547.00 Overpaid State Taxes December 31, 1898 18iH). A- I). Kerstetter. Susciuehauua, State Tax f 2.49 f 2 49 Mifflintown, Ta., Jan- 9th 1899 All of which is respectfully submit ted. T. K- Beaver, 1 W. W. 1imm, Auditors. II. II- Uaktman, j STATEM EXT of orders drawn by the Count v Commissions of Juniata countv of the Treasurer thereof, from the 3rd day of January, 1899, to theSlst day of locember, 1899, inclusive, as taken from the records iu the Comniirf- siones' office, Mifiliutown, Pa. CONSTABLE AND JUSTICES FEES. Austin J. Calhoun, Deputy Sheriff f 10 3; Peter Forty, J. P. 3 2-' Total $ 13 62 CO M .VOX WEAL TH WITNESS VS. February Term, 1898. February Term, 1898 April Term, 1893. Com. vs ltobert Garmau Com. vs. Casner. September Term, 1898 December Term, 1898. CoBt in Lunacy case of Mra- Williams." Cost in Lunacy cass of Elia- 130 03 10 54 17 85 15 in 6: 17 79 50 30 92 11 SO 65 lth Woodward. Total. 50 13 $ 468 53 Colleetort, Commiisioners, Abatements and Exoteratieii, 1893. H.F.Crouw, bondsman $ 122 ,50 1895. Wm. U. McCahan. et al 180 32 18!M5. H. M. Isenberg, et al. 592 24 1897. S S. Beers, et al. 823 12 1898. James Loudon, et. al. 149 52 Total. $ 319S 70 ' Courts an I Jurors Pay. 189". Grand and Pet tit Jur ors, February Term. ? 228 00 B Frank Coridon, steno grapher. 20 00 II. W. Kuisely, court crier. 7 00 II-W.Kuisely, Orphans Court 5 00 1898. Jurors, April term. 350 52 Joseph F. Cummings steo- grapher. SO 80 H. W. Kuisely, Court crier. 10 00 H. W. Kuisely, Court crier, Argument Court. 2 50 Joseph Cummings, steno- grapher.Argument court 32 55 H. W. Kuisely, Court crier, Argument court. 2 50 1SS3, Jurors. Seiitembor term 318 t8 JoBcph F. Cummings, steno- grapher- GO 98 H. W. Knisely. Court crier. 7 -50 Jurors, December term 205 24 H. w. Kuisely, Court crier. 2 50 V. W. Knisely, Argument court. 7 50 Total. $ 1383 97 Publtc Ruildings and Grounds, Gusstt Seiber, paintsand oils tor interior Court J louse, f 197 80 Water Company. 100 00 r.lectric 1 irtH service- 182 40 Wm. Ii. Stutts, janitor. 144 00 North &. Son, coal for Court House- 78 02 S. S. ltuble, faming notices. 5 fH) n . L. Cnswell. repair lawn mower, fence, flag pole. 2 75 J- M. Bender, work on beater pipes. 30 93 Jas. J. Horning, miscclla- tieos work. 20 67 A. G. Sclioll, Tel seervice. 6 00 win. li htutts, extra work. 4 00 E. C Troxell, manager -elec tric light, December 1897 . 15 20 Total. $ 792 80 Road and Bridge Viewers. B. F- Burchfield, et. al. 33 80 3 00 11 80 7 CO 4 20 11 SO 7 20 D. Irwin Bashore. A. B Evans. A- H. Kurtz. Theoph. M. Thompson, w iller McCahan, et al. Wm. H. Long. ? 79 40 C.iij4 Return to Court, 1898. Solomon Fortnay, et. al $ 217 33 Total. , f 217 38 Assessing and Registering. 1 Isaac Sellers, et al , balance I lorarersauiuuriug low $ 344 43 489 C5 690 98 . J. H- Campbell, et. al , May registration and assess j ruent, iersonal property ; C. McClellau, et. al, for an nual assessment iswi, tax Total. $ 1531 06 Tramps Under Jet 1885. Julius Dorr, for nursing sick I tramps J 'Julius Derr, for nursing sick I -trams. ! S. S Buble, burial of tramps ; Atkinson &. I'eunell for the ; Overseers of Patbjrson j Borough. 5 00 2 75 10 00 28 15 $ 45 90 Total. Burial of Indigent Soldiers. Boyer Bros , burial Henry Baaom. $ M.D.Stump burial Jacob Dull I.eo. Snellen berger, burial John Smith. Vichael Uable, burial Jacob George Michael Gable, burial George w". Trego. Thomas J - Ovea, burial Chas. . Bunnell. Wm. B- McCahan, burial of Henry Stuart. Leo. Sliellcnberger, burial If C itotbrock. Wm. Fry, burial Daniel Foltz Total. Headstones to Indigent Soldiers W. Auker & Son, Georgs Trego. - $ W. Auker & Son, Jacob George. W. Auker A Son, John Smith W. Auker & Son, Charles Itennel. W Auker & Son, D- C. Itothrock. W. Auker & Son, Daniel Foltz. 14 00 : 14 m 14 00 Total. $ 64 00 Scalp Certificate and Affidavits from Justice of the react. Thomas Creigbton, et. al $ 309 2o Total. Couhty Prison. S C Stoner, SberifT, taking prisijuers to Huntingdon lteform School. S C. Stoner.boarding prison ers, &c Ferd Meyers, clothing for prisoners S- A. Ellis.shocsfor prisoners U.'P. Crawford, medicine for prisoners Jacob Etka, plastering jail North St, Son, coal for jail J. P. Calhoun, balance 1897. $ 369 25 29 40 354 08 42 00 5 20 0 S5 10 50 29 14 420 70 Total. $ 898 47 Bonds Paid During 1898. To John McNitt. $ 1-500 0") To Jacob Browand. 200 00 To W. H. Auker 400 00 To Edward C. Hartley. 150" 00 To w. II Knouse, 425 00 To Elizabeth Moore- 500 00 To Emina Crimmel. 900 00 To Maggie Junk 5cX) 00 To John McNitt. . 1200 00 To Isaac Sellers. 300 00 To Caroline Layer. 50 00 To O II. artin. 600 00 To Elizabeth Smith. 910 00 Isabel Nelson. 700 00 To Patterson Council, No. 200 O U A. M 1500 00 To James G. Thompson- 200 00 To Samuel watts. 600 00 To I) vv. Harley- 600 00 To M m Milliken. 300 00 To John elier. 550 00 To James G. Thompson. 500 00 Total. $13925 00 Interest Paid on Sonde First National Bank, et al. $ 4850 44 Total ? 4S5G 44 Printing and Stationery. Harry E. Bousall, printing, lurnisniug blaiiKs lor public offices. J. C. Dimm, printing, fur nishing blanks for public offices. W. J. Jackman, printing. Stationery. B F. Schweier, printing iv iu M. Allison, printing. Mary J Hunt, blanks. Wm. Murphy's Sons, books Prothonotary and Itegis ter and Recorders' office. $ 155 85 140 73 112 60 80 00 S3 2 9 20 Total. Commissioners Office. Wm PufTenbergcr, 77 days $ 618 63 a3 50 . D.,lii Khiucsmith, 7-5 -jays a $3.60. D. D- Ithinesmith, expenses J. Loudenslager, 97 davs $3 6. J. Loudenslager, expenses H C- Rhine, clerk, salary Total. Bridges. 0 B Coldron, plank for the Thompsoutown bridge 1 bra Loudenslager, labor on 'I homp30ntown bridge M. E. Schlcgel, material for 1 hompsontown bridge I). 'I Dimm, material for Thonipsontowu bridge J- A. Kautlniaii, for work on Thompbontown bridge Vcredithi LcHher.Iuiulierfor Thonipsontown bridge T. S- Thompson, lumber for Thompsontown bridge Luke Davis, for work on the Thonipsontown bridgo Adam Kneads, for work on 'i hompsontown bridgo David Huuberger, work on Thompsontown bridge David K. VanOrmer, suow'g 1 liompiiontown bridge J. J Horniug, labor on the Mifflintown bridge H.J Shelleubergerjumberfor Mifiliutown bridge D Keitz, filling approaches to VMiIHtitowri hridgo Pitt6bnrg Iron Bi idge Co., re pairs V ifflintown bridge John li- Weiser, repairs to Manhantango biidge n. J. Shellenlierger, plank for Cuba bridge B, P Clark, et al- Port lloyal bridgo Jonathan Keiser, Keisars bridge Cbas look. et. al , Mexico bridge 262 SO 74 45 339 f 0 119 05 600 00 1630 77 C9 62 27 60 5 50 33 40 6 -18 o3 44 179 23 11 88 6 13 6 13 3 -10 231 37 107 00 16 16 200 C O 24 C8 19 14 15 71 43 9o 7 68 20 50 3 60 1 6i 4 90 8 25 80 00 T. K Beaver, for repairs to Beavers bridge Joseph Stutts, for repairs to KcCIures bridite Joseph Yeigh, Cross Roads ITidxe David Charters, et. al-, Hoff man bridge S F. Ludwig, McCulloch's bridge Suj'der county, Brubakers bridge ToUl. $ 2"6 90 Pvb'ic Officer. W. W. Landis, Treasurers salary. $ Samael Auraud, jury com. Alex Mi-C'lure, jury ram. T. K. Beaver et al, clerks to jury commissioners T. K. "Beaver et al, county auditors I). M. Marshall, county in stitute expenses Kolert McMecn, county so licitor. John W. Hibbs, ex-Prothon- otary, official fees. Win. U Rollman, books for Recorders office Wm. M. Allison, auditing public offices Anson B. u mis, official fees W.H Zeiders, Prothonotary, official fees George B. Cramer Register and Kecorder.official fees W. W . Landis, commissions Hunt & Co , supplies Mary J Hunt, supplies J.C Dimm, blanks for offices W J. Jackman, blanks, offices Jacob A Davis, books for Register and Recorder 40" 00 40 00 40 00 7 00 90 00 185 b3 40 00 23 50 87' 55 20 37 144 67 ti6 90 45 32 4 13 18 11 17 2 office The Unique Duplicator Co-, one Duplicator Total. General and Spring Election, I 1295 1898. J C. Dimm, ballots for spring election- $ 47 Countv Com- delivering bal lots for spring elections 35 00 Mount UollyPiinUugCo ,sup 35 00 plies for spring elections - J. C- Dimm, blanks for the 85 00 : spring election i C A Grady, election houses 35 00 bought by the County Commissionera in 189. 35 00 Election officers, constables, i assessors, election house 35 00 ', rent for spring elections ! Barry E- Bonsall, printing 33 00 ; election proclamation !J. C Dimm. printing elec 35 00 tion proclamation 35 00 W. J. Jackman. printing el- f ection proclamation. 313 00 B. F. .-chweier, printing el- 25 OS 11 00 2 00 100 672 95 75 00 75 It 75 i ection proclamation. 1 Win. M Allison, printing 14 00- elect iou proclamation j J. C Dimm furnishing bal 14 00 lot9 for -eneral election- j Mount Holly Printing Co.sup 14 00' plies for General election ! County Com. delivering bal- 75 00 IS 00 67 H V CO 27 o:. lota for General election. i Election officers, constables i and assessors tor noiamg - General elections. 640 61 1863 25 662 00 81 05 Total $ Miscellaneous Payments. To Western Penitentiary. 1898 .$ D D- Rhiuesmith, balance of salary, 1898 Wm. Putl'enberger, balance of salary, 1895 C4 CO Dr. 11 M Q,uig, postmortem examination of Mrs. Chas-Ramsey - It L Auker, treasurer of !K ifflintown HoseCom'y. Wm Stutts, janitor for court in Perry Co railroad case Wm. U Kurtz, room rent for appeal in Walker t'w'p. Isaac Shotzbeiger, room rent for appeal layette t'w'p. To Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory W. W. Landis,treasuror,state tax on county bonds Wm P. Graham, room rent for appeal in Spruce Hill townohip F- W. Noble, plummer to county jail Uriah D Ferre, room rent for appeal in Greenwood township- Jas. J. Homing, et al., work on flag jtole Emil Si-hott, for flag Hugh C. Rhine, state tax work, 1898 Samuel Lapp, treasurer citi zens band Jas G Thompson, revenue stamps J. Frank Patterson, admin istering oaths J: C Dimin, binding tran scriDts 15 CO 5 tO 2 00 1 00 344 00 50 1 00 30 15 So (0 j 231 i 1 60 S. S. Ruble, upholstering chairs on Judges stand Mount Holv Printing Com. furnishing blank leaves for transcript S. C. scyers cleauing monu ments E. 0. Doty, money returned on taxation tiinberlands Wm- H. Groninger.f'ec.retary of Juniata county Agri cultural Society . H. !i. Zcigler treasurer of County Commissioners' conventiou conimitt John II. Adama, rm rent for appeals.in Beale t wp- James S. Beacom, slate trea surer, state tax I) D Ithinesmith, secretary, expenses to attend com missioners convention Cloyd X Bender, helping to "plant stones for survey ors to ttst compasses. Wm. "-tuaiy, lire warden . Robert Me ecu, Atkinson & renncli, retainers in caseof Joseph V. Daugh erty vs Juniata county. Gugh C. Rhine, derking for Jury Commissioners , 10 00 12 10 16 100 5 1 00 2302 4" 20 65 : 1 , 2 07 00 W t ' 4" Uanv E. Ihinr-ial! and W'ni. Allison box rant, postage To Penn'a tatte Lunatic Hospital To expressage,freight,tickets for tramps. &u Samuel Lapp.onicer at Court louse Total. Reeapttu atio. Constable and justice foes Commonwealth witnesses Collectors, i omniissiones, abatemcn, exonerations 'ourts and jurors pav Public buildings and ground Road and bridge viewers Constables returns to Court Assessing and Registering Tramps under Act lfHi Burial of indigent soldiers Ueadftones for iudigeut sol- . diers Scalp certificates Countv prison Bonds paid !H Interes paid Printing and stationery 'onimiiMoners' oftice l.ridges, Public oliict-s General and - pring elections Miscellaneous payments Total. Liabilities of County. Outstanding comity bonds Outstanding county orders 23 90 79 lo ' 7 57 6 00 $ 4983 33 13 62 468 63 3198 ' 0 13S3 97 7:'2 f 7; 4o 217 31 1581 16 4 H " 313 I'O j S4 ' 369 25 ' 47 : 13!:;;. I'O i 46 41 ; (ii8 66 160" 77 ! 12' 6 j I2tf5 70 j lt-0 26 4i-3 33 J39S6I 13 j 12009 ro 14') 30 Total. Assets of County. Cash in Treasurer's hands Outstanding County lax. Outstanding State tax. Surplus dog tax Outstanding bills due- $1: 02 30 14540 72 ! 13"IU IS liw bl 675 74 Total. Liabilities over assets. $2960 fB $972 72 We the undersigned Commissioners of Juniata county, iu compliance with the law, do publish the forcRoine state ment of the receipts and expenditures j of the county, aforesaid, for the year ending December 31. lHW, as found on the records of this oflice W 1 LL I A M 1' UFFENBERGF.lt, DAVID D RHINES1H, JKHEMIAU LOUDENSLAGER, County ommissioners. Attett : Hi gh C. Rhixe, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, January 13, 19. HOW Trt GET PIIOIO CRAPH8 4 IIE4I. This notice is sent out for the benefit of those who may wish take advantage of getting fine Photos at cheap rates. Notice the : T"1 .,..4:1 w 1. . ... I llllie. riUHl UJ.lt 11 .UttlLU iL, I will sell tickets for tl.50, which will entitle the holder of said ticket to one dozen first class Cabi net rhotoes. Xo extra eharges for family group to the holder of ticket. 00 All other styles of pictures reduced 40 in proportion, to those pnrchasiuc tickets Respectfully yours, 3-w. ' Joseph Hess. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 86 20" 25 COLD RE - OHM BR OK EX. 1 i All past cold records were ! broken last Friday morning. The i thermometer at Miffliutown at 7 00 o'clock in the morning registered o 14 degrees below zero, at Richfield 16 degrees below zero, at Erendale 70 18 degrees below zero, at Cocolamus 24 degrees below zero, at Port Royal 20 degrees below zero, at 7 - Mexico 20 degrees below zero. prBHC SALES. MARcn-Tuesday21st, J. S Beaver wiU sell, one mile south of an ert, Uve MoJk and farming implements. Mmta t io o'clock a. m. March Tuesday 21st, promptly at .o. - . ir.hr, k McCounel Will iiruuwk , - - . . . . Irt ell at his residence in i uroexi ww uu.r, . si ....hvt f Port Itoval, o horses, cows, large lot of young cattle sows, shts, chickens, two and four horse wagons, two seated carnage, sleighs, sleds, farm machinery, gears, harness, large lot of household goods, ..ttu mid much other property. i I am going to move to North Dakota, . " Vis anrl fitlimn ." en anaam sonuiK wui March. Thursaay, mm, Merauiinger, residing on the Okeson farm in Spruce Hill tovruship, one hair mile southwest of Barton's store, horses, mule, cows, two and one year old cat tle, 50 fine sheep, wagons, binder, mower, and a lar?e variety of farming implements, gears of all kinds, bale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. A I.AWPI.IGIIT fOMPiSIO.l. Iietweea now and Spring lime there will le many opportunities of an evening to read up on the different portions of the Great Vr.rtliwest. To this end the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Taul Eailway Co., has printed for free distribution to F-astern farmers a number of illus trated instructive pamphlets re garding the various States travel ed by its lines. In sending your address to W. E. Powell, General Immigration Asrent, Old Colony Building, icbican. 111., olease say if your 1 oo ! preference is for information about i Wisconsin, Iowa',Minnesota, Xorth 242 96jeril Michigan or North Dakota. No charge for pamphlets or tor replying to all inquiries about any section of the Great West. 3t. LEGAL. DM IXISTRATOIV3 NOTICE. Xotii-e is hereby given that letters of administration in the estate of William II. Deppeu, late of Walker tow nship, Juniata county, Pa., deceased, have i ieen cranreu io me uiiuersiunvu, iwm- 78 ing in said townshii). All jiersoim hav .jng claims against the said estate will 00 present the same for payment to David J. DEffc:-:, CO Administrator. Or his counsel, Atkinson & Pennell, at Mifflintown, Pa. Jan. 2.", 99-6t. A PPLIOATIOX FOR LICENSE. The followinjr is a correct list of ail persons who have filed petitions for re ' tail liquor license iu the otlice of the 60 Court of Quart-r sessions, of Juniata i county, and of places for which the 00 , applications are made. i Harry E Hayes, Patterson House, CO i Pitttersoii boroug'h, Pa. j Samuel Leach, Hotel Ashton, Patter- son borough, 1'a. 00 I co : I William H-r-heailer, Oriental House, . 9 usfjiiehanna township w Uliam itciLrie, seven ? iars, oreen- wood towr.thip. Philip J. JSickcl, sonroe uouse. son- roe townshii). William D. Kern, Mountain Pouse, Esist aterford, Tuscarora township. William Zeigler, Kej'stone Hotel, Pat terson borough, l a w uliam n. ArboEart, Jacots ouse. ' v ifflintown lorough, Pa. S E Blyler, t otel Foreman, Tort 01 Roval iMiroush. Pa. d . ij .Murray, national oouse, nuiu , town borough, l'a- The'ourt will sit in the Court Tonse in Miffliutown, to hear ietitions for " license, on Tuesday, February 28, 1, commencing at Oo'clock a. in Kemon ' sticuces or jctiiions against the grant- filed with the Clerk of the Court, on or before the -aturdiiV before the day of hearing - H. Zeiukks, lerk Olticc 1 lerK Quarter essions, nllin- town, February th, 19 SALE REGISTER. Feb. IS. Jackson. Cocolamus. Feb. 13. H. II. Fronk, near McAli.s toi ville. Fel. 28. t'eira of Mk-liael Sieber, Walker. Mar. 2. J. V. KauiTman, Delaw are. Mar. 7. M. T. Ii. Baruarn, Tuscarora .Var. 8. V'ary K.Thonias.Fermanagh. Var. 9. Francis Rowe, Walker. ar. 10. Iaac Rowe, "ifflintown. Var. 11. J. B. Kitzmau, Turbett. War. 14. P. Wharton, Spruce "ill. 'ar. lo. Chas. Widuey, Waterloo. Mar. 16. A. It. fceminger.Spruce Hill. , '.ar. 17. B. F. Rice, bpruce Hill. 'ar. 17. John Tliompson, Delaware. 1 Var. 18. Cbas. M. Guss, Turbett. i !"ar. 20. (J. W. Fink, Turbett. Mar. 22. W. A.-Harlan, Tuscarora. Mar. 22. h. A. Kitman, Turbett. i War. 23. W. B. McLaughlin. Mar. 24. William Varnes, Walker, ! Mar. 25. James Sherlock, Kealc. Dr. King's New Discovery. HE I OOLED THE 'IRC.tOSS All dclot tod Kenirk Hamilton, of Went J 6rnn, O, aft-r suDrrlrf; 10 nirthi from Kcclul t'imula, he xtmlrt die iinlrti I co-t r ojji rt!(:n was peril rairdj but he rnrt-d binsrelt l!h tjve Ixixrz of Btirklvii' Arnictt Salve, th -nrfl Kilo cnai" en Frti, si.d ibe hi r Salva in tlip World. 25c. a b. x. Sold by M. f. Crawioid, brnggipt. DIED. SiiiTH O the 7?. itiat., al ilir ' nt'iue m ittr son, Joan f. rtoiit!', ! l- Lig itiia ch''i) tio;is?. r . rujiij- g!i fowrebip, Mrs Catharine Smith, ng-ii S2yars, 2 months sud 17 1h;8. l!,t ru etjt. on thrt 9 'i iost., iii-tt. Lost Vr ek Yal ey M-iiiionile cemc ter v. E.OH AlfGEIiGS tKD THE PA CIFIC cotKr ino ile um Special Exeui-sion from joints in PemiBylvania, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Vir ginia, Ohio, New "York aud New Jersey, on the occasion of the National Educational Association meeting at Los Anfreles, ('al., in; July, IS!)!"), at reduced rates. Fori to full particulars, address John R. Pott, District Passenger A sent. C. M t. & St. P. R'y, 486 William St., Williamsport, Pa. H1JOR-GEHER.4I. SCUri LEH IIA.llIa.Tul. Major-CJeneral Schuyler Hamil ton gives his unqualified endorse ment to Dr. Humphreys' Specific "77" for Grip. All druggists, 25c. DISCOVER ED bV A WOMAN. Aooihrr great discovery ha. been made, and ILht too, bv a l.dv in thia country. "DiiMie fastmrd 1:. ciutchas upau her and r iicvpd year, (be wirbntood iia -vereet tfl, but hr vital orpana vera under mined and death an mrd imminent. For ibtee monthi ahe cccghed i i'-(aatly, and conld not alrrp. She Anally dinco-ered a wy to recovt-rv, by pnrcha.itg of ua a bottle of Dr. Kiog'a New DinceT.ry (or Conruwption, ana waa ao rnurh reli. redon tan in nrai a". tDat lit slept nil B'glit o.rt ilh tmn luilils. 1. I. ..i i - ." nu iwo wiiiet, naa torl. Hfr oarre ia Mr. Lniber ber Lata ThBt WTlfr. W tl Flmn k- a. 8b-iby, N. c. Trial hottie. free at m """7" 1" ' "re- "f mar 60a I.oia E- ATio. ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, wivrt.TNTUTTISi - .. . ia sAuee) of r'- Orrto.-un ' ,oatt. ,enc, 0f Louis I aA. .trMt. . -- rryroUectiag and Ooayyanclof pror ly tton4ed te. vriLBcnroRCE schwbtkii, Attorney-at-Law. arCoilection.and.U legl buM nees promptly attenped to. OFF1CB IN COURT M...ctwf!a,P. ro" T"vR. D. M. CRAWFORD fc 80M, - ... .....sin far th ro: fcrnT iorme.1 u p- -- . - h(l. nf Medicine and thir cons"" at old .3f" " lliHImtn?. n. soar vm ot tbem will b. fonnd t tbc.r iM times, nolo. otneri. prore.!oP-!ly gs.jA. - April Ut, 195. all 11. P. DERR. PRACTICAL DE.1TIST. . -ida.te of the FbiMe'. Dental Jo' fee. Offioe t eld estibluhed le oat.oo, Bridge Street, opposite Court HoBJe, wVifflintowB, Ps. 0" Crown nd Bridgs workj Paialiss Extraetion. All work gntrsnteed. lNNSYLVAKIA RMLROiD- Schedule iu Effect November 20, 1898. WFSTWAKD. vv Passenser, leaves Philadelphia a rt o m- lturrisburir 8 00 a. no Duncannon 8 35 n. m; New Fort 9 05 a, m; Milleretown 9 15 a. m; Durword n "i m: ThomDsoutowu 9 26 a. m; iv-ir Q sa a m: Tuscarora 9 S a. ni; Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Mifflin 9 50 a. m; Deuholm 9 5o a. m: Lcwistown 10 13 a. in; McVeytown 10 3Sa.m; Newton Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Union 11 06 a. m; Hunting don 11 82 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. m; Al toona 1 00 p. m; Pittsburg 5 50 p. m. Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m; Harrisburg at 11 4S a. m; Mifflin 1 11 p. nu lwistowu 1 30 p. m; Hunting don 2 2!) p. m; Tyrone S. 12 p. m; Al toona 3 45 p. ru; Pittsburg t 40 p. m Altoona Accommodation leaves Har risburg at 5 00 p. m; Duncannon 5 34 p. m; NowjK.rt 6 02 p. ru; Millerstown 6 11 p. m; Thompsontown 6 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 30 p. iu: Mexico 6 S3 p. m; Port Roval 6 88 p. m; Mifflin 6 43 p. m; Denholm 6 49 p. m: Iiewistown 7 07 p. m; McVevtown 7 SO p. ni: Newton Hamilton 50-p. m; Huntingdon 8 20 p. ni; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 35 p. m. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at 11 20 p. m; Harrisburg at 8 00 a. ni. MarvsviileS 14 a. in. Duncannon S 29 a m. Newiort 3 52 a ni. Port Royal 4 5 a. in. Mi'iliu 4.S0 a. m. Lewistown 4 52 am. Newton Hamilton 5 83 a. m. Huutiuguon 6 t a. m. Petersburg 6 19 a. ni. Tyrone 6 52 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a. m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. m. Ovster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4" 85 p, m. Harrisburg at 10 20 p. m. Newport 11 06 p. m. Mifnin 11 40 p. m. Lewisiowu 11 5 p. m.; Huntingdon 12 55 a. ni. Tyrone 1 32 a. ni. Altoona 2 00 a. m. Pittsburg 5 30 a. ni. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. ni. llarrieburg 3 50 p. nu Duncan non 4 15 p. m. Newport 4 85 p. ru. Mif flin 5 07 p. in. Iiewistown 5 27 p. m. Mount Union 6 Oo p. m. Huntingdon 6. 27 p. m. Tyrone 1 04 p. m. Altoona 7 40 p. ru. Pittsburg 11 80 p. in. EASTWARD. Altoona Accommodation leaves Al toona at 6 00 a. m. Tyrone 5 24 a. m. Petersburg 5 45 a. m. Huntingdon 5 55 a. iii. eiusiiviiltM!il.Di. Mc Vevtown 6 87 a. m.. Jjewisiown 6 58 a. ni. "Mifflin 7 IS a. m. Port ltoyal 7 22 a. m. Thompsontown 7 37 a. m. Millers town 7 46 a. ni. Newport 7 65 a. m. Duncannon 6 20 a. m. Harrisburg 8 50 a. iu. Hea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 50 a. ni. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 48 a. m. Huntingdon 8 30 a. iu. McVeytown 9 15 a. m. Lswistown 9 S5 a. ni. Mifflin 9 55 a. m. Port Royal D 59 a. in. Thompson town 10 14 a. m. MUierstown 10 22 a. m. Newport 11 32 a. m. Duucaniion 10 64 a. ni. Marvsvilla 11 07 a. m. Harris burg 11 25 a. m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. m. Altoona 11 4') a. m. Tyrone 12 03 p. in. Huntingdon 12 35 p. m. Lewistown 1 S3 p. in. Mifflin 1 50 p. m. Harrisburg 8 10 p. m. Raltiinore 6 00 p m. Washington 7 15 p. m Philadelphia 6 23 p. m Vnil leaves Altoona at 2 05 p- m. Ty rone 235 p. iu. Huntingdon S 17 p. m. Newton Hamilton 8 47 p. m. fccVey towu 4 20 p. ni. Lewirtowu 4 S3 p. ril. Millliu 4 55 p. ni. l'ort lioyal 5 00 p. m. Kexieo 5 20 p- m. Thompsontown 5 18 p m. Hilleistown 5 28 p- m. Newport 5 SJ p. m. Duncauuou 6 08 p. m. Har risburg 6 45 p in. Kail Express leaves Pittsburg at 12 45 p. m. Altoona 6 60 p. m Tyrone 6 20 p.m. Huntingdon. 7 00 p m. c'ey town 7 44 p. in. Lewittowu 8 06 p. in. MitTllii 8 26 p. ni- Port ltoyal 8 31 p. ru, Villeretown 8 67 p. m. Newport 9 05 p. m Duncauuou V 29 p.m. Harrisburg 10 00 p m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pitts burg at 4 30 p. m. Altoona 9 05 p m Tyrone 9 S3 p. m. Huntingdon 10 12 p. m. Mount-Union 10 32 p.m. Lewis town 11 16 p. ru. Jfimin 11 37 p. m Har risburg 100 a ru Philadelphia 4 30. At Lewistown Junction. For Bun bury 7 80 a. m- and 3 05 p. m. week days. i-or JTiIroy 6 40, 10 20 a. m. and 8 00 p. m. week-days. At Tyrone. Por Clearfield and Cur wensville S 20 a. m. S 20 aud 7 20 p. ru, weea-days. For Rellefonte and Lock Haven 8 10 a. m. 12 30 and 7 15 p. m. week-dxvs. For further information applv to Ticket Agents, or Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent. Western Division, Corner Fifth Avenue and Smithrteld Btreet, Pittsburg J - B. II VI CH I NSON, J. R.WOOD, General Kan'g'r. General Pass'r. Agt. THE APPETITE OP A GOAT 1 emird bv il poor (Hf peptic, mleirt Ptt.ni.oh and Liver rp out of order, All ncb fheuld know that Dr. Ring', fj.w L'llw Pllts, tho wonderful Stomach d Lier hemi'dy, girc. a fp'e.did .ppoiiiw, IT.l X"?" "J D. v ;e5Q1" bo,1),-T bMt i Ouiv 'iba at N. P. Crawford', drag trore. A wS'jvrrtjl iTr.rrorecwr.tTu V1 -V Jan t f-i iilc-Hcr. J.-..;tijo.:.dc! - T-.t . Itm'n'K h nnytiUi.rinlliiurKt. Frit-tttin iu:r pKj man. ail u tee (njit in mjiw tl I c-kHj f : rrj aviB in ntr ami n.r. Cat lyitlTutm, .ru Planter., !,beTl.r., etcT lltm4itf, fiM paper, 9 UKUl'H DB'lMGOIJJ, Mfra., York, Pa. CtllDIDiTEt ASSODaCE 31EM1'. FOR TEEASVKER.' Mr. Editor :Pleau 9nnn, .t-i t .. ' w nomin- ef - - tuiuiciui ijumataconii- p subject to Republican rules and uaages. JOHN J!'. KUEEXZEI.T fr Cocolamus, Pa., Jan. 31, 1899, turns.! ; - vtR-.y Stock Clearing Sale at Meyers' Big Stores 0 () 0 o o The greatest Sacrifice ever known. ProfitB ar. cut to the wind. Tbese'gooda ma.t be raBbcd out to make room for our GRAND SPRING ASSORTMENT. . .,v.:n k Suits BOia lor - - aiimeres. $15 suits' reduced to $9 50. Men Kersey ... 1r Iriar tfOffl C1M Mlvw ,n t.?r K .::Jrnd WeTS. lot. that were $7,50, now overcoats in .-:-- Double breustea ur6ers.$10kind,,t6. DoubI breaeteu u,.. Double breasted ulfiUrs. $S kind $3. - Slaughtering Sale in Gents' Furnishings. i 95,. riitvcs-ai uu.ieit, luv . , v.. Flm cn d liced or.aerw.ar, ubuhiij r- r.r.T e'eann-" sa e pri ;e -loo. ""7 w ;il be sacrificed at 50c on tae get imr-jaios Come tar'.y wbsie FURjM We teed more room in our Furniture Department and are com. pcllfd to eacrifice this bno. We lava concluded to make re d.icti. n tf 20 per wnt. iu lute ! rsrtmtiit for tbentrt sirly dTS. This i a chaLcet r our lif bin to Imy fuiniture at less than latunfuctoreis pris. Don't fii to come and get bargain. Queensware and Glassware. We carry the laraest liu of Qaeernware aad Glassware in th county. O ir prices sre low-r for fi'st quality goods thsn yea csnl uy second at o;her places. In fact we bays no ompeti-. tioii iu this line. Ferd Meyers, TIIE FILIPINO TT 4 R. From the time of the opening of the war with the Philipine around Manila, on the Cth of February to the pieseut time there has been a sort of a brisk warfare going on in the bushes beyoud Manila. The; insurgents light like Indians, from behind some object. "Twenty towns have been captured and burned by the Americans, niauy guns and tons of ammunition have been cap tured since the war began. The first fight at Manila was consider able of a battle, and the battles every day between the 5t!i aud 10th were skirmishes, but the battle on the 10th at Caloocan was heavy. A despatch from Manila says of the battle. Brigadier Gen eral II. G. Otis, held the extreme left of the American line from the bay near Caloocan. The regiments on the line were : The Twentieth Kansas, Colonel Funston, eleven companies; First Montana, Colonel Kerster, nine companies: Third Artillery, Major Kobbe, four bat teries as infantry, and the Tenth Pennsylvania, Colonel Hawkins, four companies. Two companies of the Tenth Pennsylvania are behind the walls of the De La Loma Church yard. Across the ravine from the Mon tana regiment is Captain Jensen's company holding the stone fort supporting Grant's Lattery of four Ltahgnns, a fifth gun is to th.e left and on the railroad, support ing the Kansas troops. Io reach its present position th brigade has advanced four time since Saturday, the 4th inst., in a enea 01 brilliant combats on different parts of the line of action especially so on the fourth, fifth and seventh. Ti. .i -v ,-nt advance was the moRt ao,,.,,.: ""(,iu4ij, me American loss being one killed and six wounded, while the Philipines suffered a loss of 44 tilled and wer. mteriy routed. The brigade has lost to date six killed and fifty-five wounds The Philipines lost 130. AH the dead were buried. Several bayonet charges were made on the 4 th durinS advance of the right and centre. The ta-ing of the fce cemetery on the 5th by the Montana and Pennsylvania regiments waa a superb piece of work. A brilliantly executed ad vance up the slope in the open made a battle picture that wouid w-iiSht aj.y veteran. The Philipines were defeated everywhere. The America are push ing oa in the direction of Mala- -ruCtp1Wlcltyofthei It is exiiectwl o . . 1 " " "vww Will week's fighting the Philipines lot 2 500 killed, and many morl wounded. Sixty-five AmerS ru,w na 0 hundred and 'fifty-seven wounded. o o o o now for fi.50. Suits sold for gold for $8.50 will be sold for $5 75. . . - i' ,ttYd suits, all size, from 34 to 44 s OTercoRts, uiacs, uiutr, unum $15 overcoats, now $8.50. Men's orernoals lh,t wera IU now 10 ol). Rim - - mr t:n;u 7. Double breasted -- ; . . -s i,i wo ii f)n dollar und-rwear. cow 50e. a. ..i l ,.th.r ainMia far SI. our , .-" ' . mr.A ohdrlron hulls, ail BlZeS - i. w j ... trie f toca n jo cumy.c.o- ITURE. 115 and 11 Bridge Street. WIIYT The Free-Trade imperial "Her ald" wants to know why, since we are exporting such an immense amount of manufactures, we need to keep on our Tariff Protet-tion. The answer ia "Why take it off!"' The plea for doing this used to be that "the Tariff prevented our ex porting any goods. If the pie had ever had any foundation, there would have been a good argument for giving up Protection. But since exactly the opposite has finally dinned itself into the dull ears of Free Trade, there is no sense in drooling periodically about the t4Chiuese Wall" of Protection, and demauding that it be taken down. Suppose we should, for in stance, ordain. Free-Trade in wool and woolens; how long would au American woolen mill stand foreign competition t. Not during the shak ing of the tails of the sheep which furnish the wool. But even if the reverse were true, what good would it do to abolish, the Tariff T Besides it is under a Tariff that all this foreign export trade has grown up. Keep it growing under the same system. Lowell (Mass.) Courier. The Americans were not only victorious at Manila, having driven the insurgents away from the city, but they followed up the first vic tory and won a second battle at Caloocan. The defeat of the Phili pines at Caloocan was as complete as at Manila. The full number of Americans killed and wounded in the last battle has at this writing not been, telegraphed. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. TI1E FOVKTAM'a GLAI'IEK. Tke cold weather closed the w.ir escape tf tha town lonntain, but tU water must needs go omewhere and as it would not flow np hill it flowed down, not in a clear nice stream but u mixed with the anowand piled it wlf op minature glacier like, and mowt Uadil, down to Main etreet nlling the gutters with ice and .insa and pushing itself mtob, rte strert i'Sr""8 m tha f tb it National Bank, and other cel lar, in tbat vicinity. A speedy meet ing of the town cooncil was caid on luesdny moraiog to consider the movement of the fountain plackr. Ihe fonntaia was elosed for the time being to keep the glacier from rum lug property along Bridge and Main Mreets and men were put to work to open the Bewer egc,,pe for V .u water to stop the growth of th threatening glaci. r. Before the Liu. bird sir,' again the fountain will be din3,:. ng its bleseinira at th tad not formed a minarir to scare property holders, ,nd etoF c hMty meetiD tbe council to stop its threatening work. THE Wll The ine war at ManUa has been grivg mitWl , I j ,8 wVb Pt week Islanders, they beig gradnHT him"; inlario' Ker. was TilZl laUht la,t Thursday m.nf h ? Wth P7Wania regi. m t took an active pari Tb. L BOoZf X00 " W Soma K00Q of the enemy wjagei.