SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, I89 lERMS. Bcbkcriptiox $1.00 per year if paid i) advance ; 11.50 if not paid in ad vance. Transient advertininK aud local notices 8 ente a line. Deduction! will be made to those de- irtnr to advertise bv the year, half or quarter year. r ECEIPTS an d EXPENDITURES J.- OF THE COUNTY OF JUNIATA From January lf, 1898, to January 2nd, 1899, tucluh. To the Honorable, the Judge of the Court of Comma Pita of Jnuiata Count. We the undersigned Auditors elected aud sworn according to law, to examine, audit aud settle the account of the Com missioner, Slieriff aud Treasurer, of the County of Juniata, for the year ending December SI, 1WS, met forthat purpose in the Auditors' Office, in MifHlntown. Pa., on Mondav, being the second day ,nf l.tmnrv 189. and found the same account as follows, to-wit : 1898. W. W. IjuUK Treasurer ik. Jan. 1. To balance frni last vear. W,8SB.W. ontat-id'e taxes countv H.mu.ii Outstanding taxes state 5 per cent added county 5 per cect added state Taxes levied, in coMnt? 9o4.;i; 15.8fi 28,643.00 2,30T.0l 16.29 1.09 2.20 2.49 4,000.00 2S8.00 Taxes levied, in Additional assessment In county. Iialaufe transferred to dog duplicate. Order granted over paid tax Over paid tax. C&h from sale of bonds Keturn to Treasurer fchriiT Sconsr Jury fees Kx-herHl'Calhoun fines ' County's share liquor licciixc. From Walker township Susan Kauffman. Krum It. M.tray,eoni. of Cliarles Karusey. Milford township, Wm. Brat ton. Favett township, Maud iill. 11. Auker, Busau Auker. W. U. Woodward, Eliza beth Woodward O.W.Heck.ground rent II. II. KISH,boudsniaii State tax returned From lJck township road costs. r From I'rothonotary From Perrv county, P. it. It. suit. 8.00 145.20 171.00 22.00 ttl.00 401.25 91.00 PC. 70 1.26 12.00 4.74 l,7rt9.W 42.80 17.8.3 07.00 Total 67.918.22 Jan. 1. To lialeui-e from la?t year Jan. I. W. W. LandiH, Treasurer. Ty over paid taxes 18H7 Hv orders paid 1S97 By orders paid 18!is o'tilstHiidiu tax county Outstanding tax, state Kalance in treasurers hands. ToUl 14.140.72. t'K. I0I5.22 157.85 ::!t.7 10.83 13.010 98 794.02 14.140.72 7.918.22 IS8S. W. wrT-Lant3, Treasurer, dog tax. -Balance from last year Outstanding tax 5 er cent, added Additional assessment 'lux levied 1SHS. $ 9H7.45 581. k:; 13.42 1.50 4!t9.2.j Total ?2.0(.4."j 18.n. Jau. 1. To Balance from last year. $1.2!S.."i2 ISiW. Jan. 1. W. W. Laudis, By over aid tax 1897 Orders paid ruount transferred to staU' k county duplicate Taies outstanding Balance iu Treasurers hands Total R 9.09 20775 1.09 547.00 1.298.52 $2,063.45 48'JH. Jan. 1. J. P. Calhoun, Kx-Sheriir. Balance from lust year Is. J". 1. To btaiit.-e due county 1898. Jan 1. J. P. Calhoun, Ex-Sl.eiin Capb puid Ui Treasurer Balance settlement 1K. 1.50 1.50 4.80 IB. 145.20 4.80 ? 150.00 1M8. Jan. 1. S.C.Stoiier.Slieritr Jury fees wllec ted, 1898 Kit. 12.00 12.00 1899. .;an. 1. Tu balance due countv Ja. 1. S.C.Stoner.Sherifl' ssli jjaid to Treasurer jialance settlement 4 00 LOTAS DIU TAXES DEC. SI, 1899 tTollectors, Township, County Tax. 16J5. W.II.McCalian, Milford, $ lfiti. J. 15. Barton, Tuscarora, 6;-7. J. II. IVrn, Beale, F. 1). Allbaugh, Fayette, John Stoner, Fermanagh Jncoh Forry, Greenwood - . .'tl Leonard. Lack, - M.Kolluian. Mitrliut'n, J L. Ciioningcr, Milford, W. S. Xeimond, Monroe Wilas Beers, Spruce Hill, A D.Kerstettcr.Susq'h'a, W.H.Brubakcr.Tho'p't'u G. W. Bover, Turbett, J. Ioudon. Tuscarora, K A. Smith, Walker, A.D.Kerstetter,Sus'b'a. 0?. J. H. Decn, Realc, 8. Spicher, IVlaware, F. D. AllbauKh, Fayette, John Stoner. Fermanagh J. Forney, Greenwood, Samuel Leonard, I -nek, S.H.Kollman, Mifflin t'n J L Groninger, Milford, W. S Xeimond, Monroe W.W.Crimmel.Patters'n G. T. Kepner, Port Hoval Sils Beers. Spruce Hill, A IXKeratetter, Susu'h'a W.H hru baker.Tbo pt 'n G. W. Boyer, Turbett, J. Ixjudou, Tuarora, 8 B. Hetrick, Walker, 2.50 230.09 150.65 179.8S 4.13 214.59 172.26 272.95 248.21 34.90 349.29 322.08 26.C5 56.85 1 14X7 498.99 344.65 747.4! 781.23 354.01 536.80 505.38 1383.50 539.50 42261 331.61 979.94 489.35 153.80 046.41 744.21 1172.19 Total 13.010 C olors, Townships, State Tax. . W. B. MeCahan, Milford $ 1.13 J. M. Barton, Tuscarora, 17..2 . J. H Dern, Beale, 13.03 F. I AUbaugh, Fayette, 27 35 Jpwrener. Fermanagh 12 9 , ,. . .,-,.. 1 . . i . -- , .-m. a . I I JIB J. Forney, Greenwood, -Samuel Leonard, Iack., 8. H. RoUmau.Mlffllnt'n J. L. Oroulnger, Milford, W. 8. Keimond, Monroe Silas Been, Spruce Hill, A D.Kerstetter.Busq'h'a, W.H.Brubaker.Thtfpt'n G. W. Boyer, Turhett, J. Ixnidon. Tuscarora, 7.61 ?"? 35.53, 24" i r4 .o I l 10.W 1 1896. E- A. Smith, Walker, A.D.Kerstetter.Susq'h a, 1898. J. H. Derr, Beale, 10.50 38.75 70.89 7.12 13.14 2&57 57.87 23.02 S. Bplcher, Delaware, F. 13. Allbaugh, Fayette, John Stoner, Fermanagh J. Forney, Greenwood, Samuel 1eonard, Lack, 8. II. Bollman.MlffUnt'n J. Ii. Groninger, Milford, W. S. Keimond, Monroe, W.W Crlmmel.Patters'u G. T. Kepler, Port Royal, Silas Been, Spruce Hill, A.I). Kerstetter.Susq'h'a, W.H Brabaker.ThoVt'n . W. Hover, Turbett, J. Loudon, Tusearora, S. It. Hetriok, Walker, 9.80 19.99 41.03 19.42 53.47 80.47 9.82 HO.iW 17.56 Total 794.02 Collectors, Township, Dog Tax. 1S95. W. B. McCahau, Milford I 1.00 1S98. J. M. IUrton, Tuscarora, 22.25 1897. J. II. Dern, Beale, 18.57 F. I). Allbaugh. Fayette, .o7 John Stoner. Fermanagh 0.10 J. Foruev. Greenwood. i9.76 Samuel Leonard. Lack. 30.82 S. H. Rollman.Mimint'n 6.04 J. L. Groninger, Milford, 23.28 W. T. Xeimond, Monroe, 9.45 Silas Beers. Spruce Hill. 12.94 A.I) Kerstetter,Susn'h'a, 18.21 W H.Brubaker.Tho'p'fn 2.52 G. W. Boyer, Turbett, 4.72 J. Iiu1od. Tuscarora. 1800. K. A. Smith. Walker. h.i'i A TV Kerstctter.Susa'h'a. 1H!W. J. H Deer. Heaie. T. Spicher, Delaware, 24 F. D. AIlbauKh. Favette. 25 John Stoner, Fermanagh 1 J. Fornev, Greenwood, 2.j.i Samuel j-eonard, I.ack, -".00 H. H. Itollman.Mimint'u 9 75 J. L Groniug. Milford. 29 51 W S Xeimond. Monroe. 18 W.W Crimmel Patters'u 19 G.T. Keiroer. Port Royal -6. Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, 20.00 A.n.Kerstetter.Susn'h'a. 24 25 W .11 Brubaker.Tho'p't'n (. W. Boyer, Turbett, 17.90 J. IiOilder, Tuscarora, 25.90 S. B. Hetrick. Walker. 20.25 Total $ 547.00 Overpaid State Taxes December 31, 189S- 1898. A. 1). Kerstetter. Susiuebaiiiia. State Tax 2.49 2 49 Mifllintown. Pa.. Jan. th 1899 All of which is respectfully submit ted. T. K- Bkavkk, ) W. W. Dimm, Auditors. II. H. Haktman, GTATEM EXT of orders drawn by t kj County t ommisjlons or Juniata couutv of the Treasurer thereof, from the 3rd day of January, 1899, to the 31st day of December, 1899, inclusive, as taken from the records iu the Commie- siones' office, MifUiutown, Pa. COSsTJBLE JND JUSTICES FtS. Austin J. Calhoun, Deputy SherhT $ 10 37 Peter Forry, J. P. 3 2.5 Total $ 13 0 CONMOSWKJLTU WITNESSES. February Term, 1898. $ 13G 03 Februarv Term, 1898. 16 54 April Term, 1898. 17 85 tkm. vs. Roliert Carman 15 19 Com. vs. Casner. 17 79 September Term, 1898 50 86 December Term, 1898. 92 14 4 Awt in Lunacy case of Mrs. 1 -A'illiams. 30 5 Cost in Lunacy cass of Ells- . worth Knisley. 41 85 Cost in Lunacy case of Eliza beth Woodward. 50 13 Total. $ 468 53 CulltctoTt, Commifsioutrt, Matemenlt Exoneration; 1893. II.I''.Crouse,bondsman 1895. Wm. B. Mi-Cahan, et al 1896. II. M. Iseuberg, et al. 1897. S S. Beers, et aU 1898. James Loudon, et. al. 122 186 592 823 1492 Total. $ 3198 Courts an I Jurort Pay. IfUfi. Grand and Pet tit Jur ors, February Term. B. Frank Condon, steno grapher. H. W. Kniscly, court crier. H.W.Kuisely,OrphansCourt 1898. Jurors, April term. 228 00 20 (Nl 7 00 5 00 .156 52 NO 80 10 00 2 50 32 55 2 50 348 ea rn HS 7 .V) 1!05 24 2 50 7 50 Joseph F. Cunimings, ateo- grapher. H. W. Kuisely, Court crier. H. W. Knisely, Court crier, Argument Court. Joseph Cunimings, steno grapher. Argument court H.n. Kniseiy, Court crier, Argument court. 1898, Jurors, September term Joseph F. Cummiugs, steno grapher. H. v. Kuisely, Court crier. Jurors, December term H. W. Kuisely, Court e-ner. H. W. Kniseiy, Argument court. Total. f 1383 PmHic RnUdingt mndGnmmdt, GussA Seiber, pain tsand oils for interior Court Hoaae. Water Comjiany. Electric Light service. Wm. L. Stutts, janitor. Xorth A Son, owl for Court House. S. S. Ruble, fiamingnoUces. V. E. Criswcll, repair lawn mower, fence, flag pole. J.M. Bender, work on heater pipes, Jas. J. HoriijCg, miseeUa neos work. A. G. Scholl, Tel- seervka. Wm. L. Stutts, extra work. E. C Troxell, manager elec tric light, December 1897 i9j 100 182 144 78 5 8.00 4.00 12.00 0 26 4 00 Total. Road and Bridge B. F. Burcbfield, et. al. D. Irwin Basbore. A. B Evans. A. H. Kurtz. Theoph. M. Thompson. Wilber MeCahan, et al. Wm. H. Long. 5 792 Ftttoero. 33 3 11 7 11 80 7 20 f 79 Couetaiie Keturn to Court, 1698. Solomon Fortnay, et. al- $ 217 Total. $ 217 Jeing and Regutering. Isaac Sellers, et al , balance for assessing during 1897. J. H. Campbell, et al , May registration and ntscsa ment. personal nronertv $ 344 489 C McClellan, et. al, for an nual assessment 1899, tax Total. Tramp Under Jet 188. Julius Derr, for nursing sick tramps J Julius Derr, for nursing sick trams. S. 8 Ruble, burial of tramps Atkinson A Pennell for the Overseers of Patterson Borough. 5 oo 98 2 10 28 Total. 4 33 oo 35 00 35 00 85 00 85 00 35 00 33 00 35 00 35 00 Michael Gable, burial George W.Trego. Thomas J. Oves, burial Chas. Renneu. I Wm. Ii- llcCahan, burial of Henry Stuart. Leo. Shellenberger, burial D C Bothrock. Wm. Fry, burial Daniel Folte TotaL t 313 00 HtmdoUmu to hJiftnt Solditr; W. Auker A Son, George Trego. 14 00 T. W. Auker on, Jaoou Cjleorge. 14 00 14 00 14 00 T. W. Auker A Son, John Smith T. W. Auker & Sou, Charles Kennel. W. Auker A Son, D. C. Rothrock. IT. Auker & Son, Daniel Foltz. 14 00 14 00 Total. 84 00 Scalp Ctrhfieal mnd jtJUaritt from Autut of the Ptact. Thomas Crcighton, et- al. $ 309 Total. Cvuh If Pruvn. $ 369 25 S. C Stoner, Sheriff, taking f rinoners to Huntingdon teform School. S C. Stoner.hoardlng prison era, Ac Ferd Meyers, clothing for prisoners 8. A. Ellis,shoes for prisoners If. P. Crawford, medicine for prisoners. Jacob Et ka, plastering jail. Xorth & Son, coal for jail J. P. Calhoun, balance 1897. Total. $ 29 40 354 08 42 00 5 20 ou o0 90 6 85 10 50 60 29 14 420 70 $ 898 47 Bonilt Paid During 1898. To John McXitt. f 1500 00 To Jacob Browand. 200 00 To W. H. Auker. 400 00 To Edward CBartley. 1500 00 ToW.H Knouse, 425 00 To Elizabeth Moore- 500 00 75 00 25 To Kmma Crimmel. 900 00 To Maggie Junk 500 00 To John McXitt. 1200 00 To Isaac Sellers. 300 00 To Caroline Laver. 50 00 To G H. Martin. " 00 00 To Elizabeth Smith. 910 00 Isabel Nelson. 700 00 T.. Patterson Council. No- 200 O. U. A. M- 1500 00 To James G. Thompson. 200 00 To Samuel Watts. 600 ToD. W.Harley. " 00 m To Wni. Milliken. 300 00 To John Weller. 550 00 To James G. Thompson. 500 00 he Total. f 1392-5 00 Inter ft Paid on Bond: First Xational Bank, et al. I 4S56 44 Total. $ 4856 & Printing and Stationery. Harry E. Bonsall, printing. furnishing blanks tor public offices. J . C. Dimm, printiug, fur nishing blanks for public offices. W. J. Jackmau, printiug, stationery B F. Schweler, printiug Wm. M. Allison, printing. Mary J- Hunt, blanks. Win. Murphy's Sous, books Protbonotary and Regis ter aud Recorders' office BmrUl of Indigent Soldier. Buyer Bros, burial Henry JBasom. M.Dtump burial Jacob Dull leo. Shellenberger, burial. . John Smith. ' Michael Gable, burial Jacob George. $ 155 85 140 73 1 I 112 60 80 00 83 2i 9 20 37 00 $ 618 63 $ 269 SO 25 77 2i2 50 74 45 339 60 119 05 600 00 $ 160 77 69 62 27 50 5 60 38 40 6 48 33 44 179 28 11 88 6 13 6 13 3 40 231 37 107 00 16 16 200 00 24 08 19 14 15 71 43 95 7 68 20 60 3 50 1 6!) 4 90 8 25 89 CO $ 206 90 TotaL Commtuionert Ort. Wm'. PuffenLargern days a 3 60. Wm. Pufleuberger, expenses I). D ltbinesmith, 76 days a $3.50. I). D- Rhiuesmith, expenses J. Ijoudenslager, 97 days $3 6o. J. Ijoudeuslager, exienses H C. Rhine, clerk, salary and 50 32 24 12 52 Total. Bridget. O- B Coldron, plank for the Thompsoutown bridge I bra IoudeiiHlager, labor on Thompsoutown bridge M. K. Schlegel, material for Thompsoutown bridge 1). 'I. Dimm, material for Thompsniitowu bridge J. A. Kauirnian, for work on Thompsoutown bridge Meredith & Leshcr.lumberfor Thompsoutown bridge T. S- Thompson, lumber for Thorn psontowu bridge Luke Davis, for work on the Thompsoutown bridge Adam Kbnads, for work on Thompsoutown bridge David Uuuberger, work on Thuwrtsontown bridge David K. VanOrmer, snow'g Thompson town bridge J. J. Horning, labor on the Mulliutowu bridge O.J Shelleuberger.lumberfor MUUiutowu bridge D. Beiw, filling approaches to Miillintown bridge Pittsbwrg Iron Bridge Co., re pairs MiQIintowu bridge John L. Weiser, repairs to Mao ha n tan go bridge H. J. Shellenberger, plank for Cuba bridge . P. Clark, et al. Port Royal bridge- Jonathan Keiser, Reisers bridge Ciias. Book, et- al , Mexico bridge T. K- Beaver, for repaira to Beavers bridge Joseph Stutts, for repairs to McClures bridge Joseph Yeigh, Cross Roads bridge David C harters, et. al-, Hoff man bridge S- F. Ludwig, McCulloch's bridge Snyder county, Brubakera bridge Total. Pub'.ic Offlcern. W. W. Landis. Treasurers 70 97 m w 40 H 412 00 93 7 64M 20 80 80 salary- 400 40 40 00 Samael Aurand, iury com. 80 Alex McClure, jury com. 60 , T. K- Beaver et a!, clerks to 4 20 ' jury commissioners 7 00 T. K. Beaver et al, auditors. county 90 D. M. Marshall, county in- 40 statute expenses Robert MeMeen, county so licitor. John W. Hiblw, ex-Prothon- otary, official fees. Wm. H KoRimui, books for Recorders office Wm. M. Allison, auditing public offices Anson B. i I in, official fees W H Zeidere.Prothouotary, official fees George B. Cramer Register and Recorder.oflicial fees 88 ! 38 87 2o 87 43, 144 65 ! 66 45 4 13 18 II I W. W. Landis, commissions .696 98 ; Hunt A Co , supplies 7T;ilaryJ Hunt, supplies 1531 06 . j c Dimm,blanks for offices I W J.Jackman, blanks, offices jacou a. ians, books for Register and Recorder office The Unique Duplicator Co., one Duplicator 17 2 9 1285 75 001 I Total. 15 Qtueral and Spring ZUeham, J. C. Dimm.hallota tar anrln 1898. B0 election. 47 T9 Counts Com- delirering bl j lots for spring elections ! Mount Holly Printing Co Tsup 26 00 11 00 2 00 100 00 pues lor aurujK n.iwu C. Dimm, blanks for the snrlnor election C A. Grady, election houses tkunmissionera in I8U6. Election oflicers, constables. assessors, election nouse rent for spring elections Barry E Bonsall, printing election proclamation- J. C. Dimm, printing elec tion proclamation W. J.Jackman. printing el ection proclamation. B. F. Schweier, printing el ection proclamation. Wm. M. Allison, prtnthig election proclamation 072 9 75 00 75 M 75 00 75 00 f3 00 J. C Dimm- furnishing bal lots for General election. Mount Holly Printing Co. sup plies for tJeneralelectiou Countv Com. delivering bal 67 l 9 00 27 00 -540 1 lots for General election. Election officers, constables and aasesHora for noicuuK tneral elections. Total $ 1868 25 Mitcelluuemu Payment. To Western Penitentiary ,1898 662 00 81 05 D D- Rhlnesmitn, Daumce of salary', i" Wm. Pullenberger, balance of salary, 189. 64 CO Dr. R- M. Quig, rtrnoriem examination or aire. Chas. Ramsey 15 00 Ji-l0 R. L Auker, treasurer or Mifllintown iiosecomy. Wm Stutts, janitor for court in Perry Co railroad case Wm. U. Kurtz, room rent for appeal in Walker t'w'p. Isaac Shotzberger, room rent far anneal Farettet'w'p. 2 00 1 00 1 00 To Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory W. W. Landis,treaurer,state tax on county bonds Wm- P. Graham, room rent for appeal iu Spruce Hill township F. W. Xobfe, plummer to county jail - Uriah D. Ferre, room rent for appeal iu Greenwood township. Jas. J. Horning, et.al., work on flag pole Emil Schott, for flag Hugh C. Rhine, state tax work, 1898- Samuel Lapp, treasurer citi zens baud Jas G Thompson, revenue stamps J. Frank Patterson, admin istering oaths J:C. Dimm, binding tran scripts S. S. Ruble, upholstering chain on Judges stand Mount Holv Printing Com. furnishing blank leaves for transcript S. C. Meyers cleaning monu ments E C. Dotv, mouey returned ou taxation timberlands Wm. H. Grouiuger.Secretary of Juniata county Agri cultural Society. II. 11. Zeigler treasurer of County Coiaajisi?perB' X42 96 344 00 1 60 S 67 1 00 30 15 35 141 231 78 6 00 1 00 r1 60 10 03 12 60 10 00 16 (0 100 00 6 00 1 00 5302 4 26 05 couvekiUoii commiti- John 11. Adams, room rent for appeals;iu lieaie iwp. James S. Beacoiu, state trea surer, state ta 1) D Rhluesrnitb, secretary, expenses to attend com missioners convention Cloyd X. Bender, helping to 'plant stouei for surey ors to test compasses. Wm. Stuary, fire warden Robert Uceen, Atkinson & Pennell, retainen in case of Joseph M. Daugh ertv vs Juniata county. Hugh 0. Rhine, clerking for Jury Commissioners ; Gums A F lever, hardware Harry K. Bonsall and Wm. Allison box rent, postage To Penn'a Statte Lunatic Hospital To ex pressage,freight,tickets for tramps, Ac. Samuel Iapp.ofllcerat Court House 1 00 2 07 60 00 - 40 0 ' 22 95 23 00 709 76 6 00 Total. Retafitu'ation. Coustable aud justice fees CommonweaUh witnesses Collectors, Commissiones, abatemeo, exonerations Courts ud jurors pay Public buUdnigs and ground lioad and bridge viewen Constables .returns to Court Aagetwuxg and Registering Tramps tutder Act 1H85 Burial of indigent soldiers Headstones for iudigent sol diers Scalp ertilicates County prison Bonds paid If 93 Interes aid Printing and stationery Commhjtioners' office Bridges, l'9t Public offices General and Spring elections 1828 Miscellaneous payments S 4983 3 13 62 468 63 3198 50 1383 97 792 80 79 40 217 38 1531 C6 45 0 313 00 84 00 369 2S 98 47 13935 00 48S6 41 618 68 19 77 12C6 90 1295 70 1868 25 4C3 33 Total. ' Liabililie of County, OutHtanding county bonds Outstanding county orders S39851 13 120089 00 140 30 Total. Jtttel of County. Catth in Treanurer's hands. Outstanding County tax. Outstanding State tax. Surplus dog tax Outstanding bills due. 1'JU829 80 S 14140 72 13010 98 794 02 1998 62 675 74 Total. 68 Liabilities over assets. $97208 72 We the undersigned Commissioners of Juniata County, in compliance with the law, do publish the foregoing state ment of the receipts and expenditures of the county, aforesaid, for the year ending December 31, 1898, as found on the records of this oflice WILLIAM PUFFENBERGER, DAVID I). RHINESMITD, JEREMIAH LOUDENSLAGER, County Commissioners. Attest : Hi gh C. Rhine, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, January IS, U99. . now TO HET PHOTO GRAPHS CHEAP. This notice is sent out for the benefit of those who may wish to take advantage of getting fine Photos at cheap rates. Notice the time. From now nntil March Int. 00 00 00 00 185 83 j I Wiu sen tickets for $1.50, which 40 oo wil1 entitle the holder of said j ticket to one dozen first class Cabi 23 50 : net Photoea. Xo extra charges for : family group to the holder of ticket, 55 All other styles of pictures reduced oo in proportion, to those purchasing 40 tickets. Respectfully yours, ; ) 3-w Joseph Hess. 67 Bmbh the CSrav A stsriHnt iseidsot, ol wbleb Mr. Jo a 90 82 86 20 25 25 Olivtr. of Pbilsde-phia, wm Out sabjvet, is aarratad by him as follows: I w u la a BHstdiadfn eoBdition. Mr Ala was a- a oat yellow, eyoi oakse, (a estd, pais coatine lly in back sad Bias, ao j appeute rjdasl'y growirg wssker day ! by day. Tbrre pbysiclaa bad glaa ma . up. Fertnaataly, a frisoa advisad trying ; 'Klsctrlc Bitrsrs.' sad to my great Jot aad nrpriao. tba flrst bottle a daeidad laiprora at. I eoatiaaad tbair ass for threa weeks, aad an aw a well aoaa. I kaow , they saved my life, aad rabbad the grave sf aaattar Tlctl.', No eae sboald fall ta try tbam Only 60o, gaarastasd, at M. P. CrawferJ'a Drug Store. 00 80 70 PUBLIC SALES. - ... . rin Tuesday 28, J. M f xUaS-' v w t Hart will seU at his residence in Tuscan rora township, 3 miles nonuewn Collie, 5 miles west of Johnstown atlio'ckicksharp. One black gelding 7 yean old, single an, . "---- PUC he to httched.one bay m I. 1.1 A ani nll. STOOa 8IHKW 1'OUB UIU, ua 19" driver, one black gelding 4 yean old, single driver, two milch cows, two spring calves, eignieeu ley mower, one spring tooth narrow, one Bissel sterring plow , one cultivator, oue corn planter, one fanning mill, one light four horse wagon in good order, oue sled just new, two sets of front gears, two sets of Yankee harness, bridles, collars, lines andxrtber articles ma tuuni mfntiniiAria All sums uuder $S cash, all sums of M and over a credit of one year will be given wttn approveu Bfvu'"-' Xo property to ne removeu mi conditious are compiled with. March Monday 6th, O. C umeu- derfer will sell near Jericho, rerman- no.-niiliin frui r horaiM. SIX cons. vn voiimr cattle, and a full line of farming implements. Mabcii Tuesday 21st, J. S. Beaver will sell, one mile south of an V err, live stock and farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. Mart-ii Tuesday 21st. promptly at in nVWk a. m.. John S- McCounel will sell at his residence In Turbett township. 4 miles southwest or Port Koyai, o hniwn cows, laree lot of young cattle, nwK. shoats. chickens, two and four horse wacons. two seated carriage, litrhM sleds, farm machinery, gears. harness, large lot of household goods, com .potatoes, aud mucn otner property. I am going to move to North Dakota, and am selling out "rump and stump." March. Thursday. 16th. "A. R. Mamminsrer. residing on the Okeson farm in Spruce Hill township, one half mile soutnwest or ruinou s store, none, mules, cows, two and one year old cat tf .V) fine sheen, wagons, binder, mower, and a lare variety of farming uuDlenieuts. geara of all kinds. Sal to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. A E.ABlPLIGnTCO.HPAWlbll Between now and Spring time there will be many opportunities of an eveniiur to read up on the different portion of the Great Northwest. To this eud the Chicaeo. Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway Co has printed for free distribution to Eastern farmers a number or uius trated instructive pamphlets re garding the various States travel ed by its lines. Iu seudiug vour address to W K. Powell, General Immigration Agent, Old Colony Building Chicago. 111., please say if our preference is for information about W iscousm, Iowa,Minnesota, orth em Michigan or North Dakota. Xo charge for pamphlets or for replying to all inquiries about any section of the Great est. lit. LEGJL. UMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE. m - - Notice is hereby given that letters of administration in the estate of William II. Deppen, late of Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., deceased, have lieen granted to tlie undersigned, resid ing in said township. All jiersous hav ing claims against the said estate will present the same for payment to David J. Deppes, Administrator. Or bis counsel, Atkinson A Pennell, at Mifllintown, Pa. Jan. 23, 90-6t. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. The following rw a correct list of all persons who have tiled petitions for re tail liquor license, iu the office of the Court of Quart -r Sessions, of Juniata county, and of places for which the applications are made. Harry E Hayes, Patterson House, Patterson borough. Pa. Samuel 1-cach, Hotel Ashton, Patter son borough. Pa. William H- Shea Her, Oriental Bouse, Susquehanna township. W illiam i. Iteigle, Seven Stars, Green wood towushlp. Philip J. Uirkel, Monroe House, Mon roe township. William I). Kent, Mountain House, East Waterford, Tuscarora township. William Zeigler, Keystone Hotel, Pat terson borouglt, Pa. William S. Arbogast, Jacobs Bouse, Xiflliutown bomuKh, Pa- S. E. Ulyler, Hotel Foreman, Port Royal borough, Pa. 8. It. Murray, National Bouse, Mifllin town borough, Pa. The Court will sit in the Court Bouse in Mifflintown, to hear petitions for license, on Tuesday. February 28.-189U. commencing at o'clock a. m. Remon strances or petitions against the grant ing of license must be in writiue aud filed with the Clerk of the Court, on or before the Saturday before the day of hearing. v. H. Zkidkkx. lerk Office lerk Quarter sessions, Mifllin town, February tb, 18SK SALE RE6ISTEB. Feb. 28. Belrs of Michael Sieber, Walker. Mar. 2. J. M. KaufTman, Delaw are. Mar. 7. M. T. B. Rarnarn, Tuscarora. Mar. 8. Mary K.Thomas.Fennanagh. Mar. 9. Francis Rowe, Walker. Mar. 10. Isaac Rowe, Mifflintown. ar. 11. J. B. Ritzman, Turbett. Mar. 14. S. P. Wharton, Spruce Bill. Mar. l.j. Chas. Widnev, Waterloo. Mar. 16. A. R. Meminger.Spruce Hill. Mar. 17. B. F. Rice, Spruce Hill. Mar. 17. John Thompson, Delaware. Mar. 18. Chas. U. Guss. Turbett. Mar. 20. G. W. Fink, Turbett. Mar. 22. W. A. Uarlan, Tuscarora. Mar. 22. H. A. Ritzman, Turbett. Mar. 28. W. B. McLaughlin. Mar. 24. William Varnes, Walker, Mar. 25. James Sherlock, Beale. Dr. King's Xew Discovery. MARRIED: McCobmick Cleck. On the 15th, at Lewin'own, by Bey B. P. Wilson, $ami-I McCormick and Ms.bI Clock both of Juniata cour.ly. A Frightful Blunder W ill often canaa a horrible Bern, Scald, Cat or Bi Bccklen'a Arnica Sairo, tba beat ia tba world, will kill tba pain and promptly bail it. Corea Old Screa, ever Srs. Clean, Boils. Felena, Corna, a'l Skia KrnptioBB. Beat Pile enra oa earth. Only 25c, a box. Care guarsaieed Sold br M. r. Crawford, Druggist VOB AFJCELES AUD THE Pi. CiriJ CA8T AMD RE- Tvnm Special Excursion from points in4 - i cuuajitaiua, iuaryiana, UlSiriCt of Columbia, Virginia, West Vir ginia, Ohio, Xew York and Xew jersey, on rilA nmuinn nr fV National Educational Association meeting at Los Angeles, Cal., in July, 1899, at reduced rates. a vr full particulars, address John R. Pott, District Passe:ii,-cr Agent, C. M. & St. P. K'y, 486 William St., Williamsport, Pa. MUOR-CESEBAL SCHVT Major-General Schuyler HainU - n gives his onormlifWl .nHl. aasBm as ABHia,Taaji wn gives nis unqoaunea endorse- ment to Dr. Humphreys' SDecific "77"fbrGrip AM druggists, 25c. f.at.il.Pwsn. ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW;., MirrLiKTOWTi, r. Omc-Oi Mais stt, la Ps ot rjCollsettaf sad Oos'r V attoadaa tTILBEBFORCB SCHWBT, r Attorney-sw. -CoUefioMid M lgJ butt' promptly tkop'd ' ORICI IN 00ORT-BO031. .Atwnr xwom .JIAW0, - 0r for . vrl'J- f Medieia. sad thsir JTor. 0c at "r1 . nun oc ketk aace streets, miaii"--t - -n nnloas etasrww April iu, J P. DERR. PRACTICAL OESTI8T- H -adust, of th. PhiMelphii D.nul lol. ge. Oslee al old esUbhshed eatiom, Bridge Street, opposita w" Hoass, Tifflintewa, ra. XT Crown and Bridg wor, Painless Extraction. All work gnaraBteed. PEHHSYLVAKIA BAILB01D- shlnl in Effect ovemuer u'tVTWAIID. Way Passeiifer, leaves r-hiladelpriia " . ,... a AC Tnincannon 8 3S a. m: mw - m tyi Miiiannowu iu . . . . n ic a m - llnrwora o Ol m ThomTJSOUTOWU M m. - J . n A M. i-... Tvi o na. in Tuscarora 9 M m; Mexico 40 a. m; Port Royal 44 a. uiMn, Q -Jl m: Den holm 9 55 a. m: Iewlstown 10 13 a. m; McV'eytown 10 SH a. m; Newtou Hamilton II 00 a. m: Mount Union 11 06 a. m; Hunting don 11 32 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. m; . tnniia. t on n m: Pittsburg 5 50 p. m. f .it Phtlarlolnhia at 7 00 a. m ui.i,.ir at 11 48 a. m: Mifflin -1 11 n m: Iewistown 1 30 p. m; Hunting don 2 29 p. m; Tyrone S. 12 p. m; Al ,.w... a A. n m: PittaburnT 8 40 P. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Har risburg at 5 00 p. m; Duucannon 5 34 p. m; Newport 6 02 p. m; Millerstown C 11 p. m; Thompsoutown 6 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 30 p. m: Mexico 6 33 p. m: Port Royal 6 88 p. m; Mifflin 6 43 p. m; Denholm 6 49 p. m: I-ewietown 7 07 p. m; McVevtown 7 80 p. ra: Newton Hamiltoir7 50 p. m: Huntingdon 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 So p. m. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at 11 20 p. m: Harrisburg at 8 00 a. m. Marvsville 3 14 a. m. Duucannon 3 29 a m. Newport 8 52 a m. Port Royal 4 25 a. m. Mifflin 4.30 a. m. Iewistown 452 a in. Newton Hamiltou 5 33 a. m. Huntingdon C 03 a. m. Petersburg 6 19 a. m. Tvrpue? .?3 111, Altooua 7 40 a. m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. tn. OvBter Express leaves Philadelphia at 485 p, hi. HarriBburg at 10 20 p. m. Newport 11 06 p. m. Mifflin 11 40 p. m. Lewistown 11 58 p. m.; Huntingdon 12 55 a. m. Tvrone 1 32 a. m. Altooua 2 00 a. m. Pittsburg 5 30 a. m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m. Harrisburg 3 50 p. m. Duucan non 4 15 p. m. Newport 4 35 j. m. Mif flin 5 07 p. m. Lewistown o 27 p. m. Mount Union 6 08 p. m. Huntingdon 6. 27 p. m. Tyrone 7 04 p. m. Altoona 7 40 p. m. Pittsburg 11 SO p. m. . . ... . EASTWARD. Altooua Accommodation leaves Al-toonm-mt S 00 a. m. Tyrone 5 24 a. m. Petersburg 6 45 a. in. Huntingdon 5 55 a. m. Newton Hamilton 6 21 a. m. Mc Vevtown 6 87 a. m. lewistown 58 a. m. 'Mifflin 7 18 a. m. Port Royal 7 22 a. m. Thompsoutown 7 37 a. m. Millers town 7 46 a. ni. Newport 7 55 a. m. Duucannon 8 20 a. m. Harrisburg 8 50 a. m, Bea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 50 a. m. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 48 a. m. Huntingdon 8 30 a. m. McVevtown 9 15 a. m. Lewistown 9 35 a..m. Miffliu 955 a. m. Port Royal 1 59 a. m. Thompson towu 10 14 a. m. Millerstown 10 22 a. ra. Newport 11 32 a. m. Duucannon 10 54 a. m. Marysville 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. Altooua 11 40 a. m. Tyrone 12 03 p. m. Huntingdon 12 35 p. ra. Lawistown 1 33 p. m. Mifflin 1 50 p. m. Harrisburg 8 10 p. in. Baltimore 6 00 p. m. Washington 7 15 p. in. Philadelphia 6 23 p. m. Mail leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. m. Ty rone 235 p. m. Huntingdon S 17 p. m. Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. m. McVsy town 4 20 p. ni. Lewistown 4 33 p. m. Mifflin 4 55 p. in. Port Royal 5 00 p. m. Mexico 5 20 p. m. Thompsoutown 5 18 p m. Millerstown 5 28 p. m. Newimrt 5 39 p. m. Duncanuon 6 08 p. ra. Har risburg 6 45 p. in. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 12 4-5 p. m. Altoona 5 50 p. m. Tyrone 6 20 p.m. Huntingdon 7 00 p- m. vcVey- town i 44 p. m. liCwistowu 8 wo p. m. Mifflin 8 26 p. m. Port Royal 8 SI p. m. Millerstown 8 57 p. m. Newport 9 05 n. m. Duncaunon 9 29 p. m. Harrisburg 10 uu p m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pitts burg at 4 80 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. m. Jftfflin 11 37 p.m. Har risburg 1 00 a. m. Philadelphia 4 SO. At liewistown Junction. For Sun- bury i 3U a. ra and 3 05 p. m. week- uavs. For Jfih-oy 640, 10 20 a. m. and 3 00 p. m- weeK-aays. At lyrone. or Clearfield and Cur- wensvuie ii a. m. 3 L") and 7 20 p. m week-days. .rorueneionteand ixjck Haven 8 10 a. m. ix .to ana 7 is p. m. week-davs. ror runner inlormation apply to i lexer. Agents, or Tbomaa K. Watt, Passenger Agent, Western Division! Corner Fifth Avenue and Bmithfleld Street, Pittsburg. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J.R.WOOD, General Man'g'r. General Pass'r. Agt. Tamt Thrwbiaa- Headache Wo.dqnlckly laare ,on, if yea nsad Dr. King's Now Lil e PiPs. Tbeutaads of saSarers bava proved tbair matchless merit for Sick and Nrrrous Headaches. Tbsj aki pura blKd and Strang nervrs aad bnild np your bealtb. Easy to Uke. Trv tbens. Onlv 25c, Honey back if not c"1. Sold by M. P. Crawford, Druggist. HEECn & DROaZGOLD'S SAivr.iiLiD zmwi A wondartal lmpraTMMrt tn Vrtrttoa r.i!l A wonoarral hummil h. p- - T : "'.i-k.k rrinfY.Slait EG---"" ivanan, (ra naaaaia. WWaWii 1 Ml IIM aUMCH db OaVtaiaai MUksTawk, C UDHiTWA,WBTCf . NERT. FOR TBEISUMER. Mb. Editor: Piaau . 1 aSVfor'-Sf11? for Lr J niata conn. tWT --. .-r.-""ance ty, sabiaot to R-t,i,u- T wun' WWl-l J xDWlioM les and nVtw Stock Clearing Sale at Meyers' Big Stores. nnTTTh o o o o 1 The greateat Sacrific ever known. Profit. cast to tba wi.d. These good. ost be rushed oat to ke room fur our GRAND SPRING .. - 41 w;n h sold SuiU Mid for $12 will M wia f iu wm w i- guita. all sizes, from 34 to 44. Cheviot., o JaSS "erUts. black. blue, Oxford " $15 smU rXrware 15 Werooats, now $8.50. Man, overooat. ki2SXii- tbat wer. $10 now $6 50. Man's orcoats in black, blue ana a hnu LSSfiSCsf " l""u ' JSobl. brrtrf ul'K". W Slaughtering Sale in Gents' Furnishings. . , Flictd lined underw-ar. usually sold at .tb.r stores for $1, our clearing sal. pri 45c. 567 boy. and children's suits, all sues wfn belcrificed at 50c on the 81. Now is your oppor unity t get bargains. Come early wbilo ihe stock yot complot.. FUR1M We need more room in our Furniture Department and are com., pelled to sacrifice this lino. We Lars concluded to make a re-, duction of 20 per cent, in this d partracnt for the ntxt sixly dsvs. This is a chance of our life iiim to buy furniture at less thar mannfaclnrers prices. Don't fsil to come and gtt bargains. Queensware and Glassware. Wc carry the largest line of Qaceaaware and Glassware in the county. Oar prices ere lower fur firtt quality goods tiian you can bur 6?conds at other place. Iq fact we Lar no ompeti tioti in tb'g line, Ferd Meyers, Thk Act to repeal an Act en titled 'an Act to form an inde pendent school district out of part of West Perry township, Snyder county, and part of Monroe town ship, Juniata comity,' which was introduced in the Senate some time ago by Senator Hertzler,' has pass ed the Senate. It Trill now ran the course in the Mouse of Repre sentatives, where Dr. A.J. Fisher will look after it. So little is known of the char acter of the people of the Philip pine Islands by the people of the United States that it cannot be stated whether they have stability enough to maintain a government by the people. By the domination of the Spaniard nothing in that di rection can be learned for the gov ernment of the Spaniard was a despotism though professedly Christian. Aguinaldo may aud he may not be a fair sample of the people of that country, if he is, then the people of the Philippine Islands are more a people of mer chandise than a people with a fixed purpose to advance the general good. Aguinaldo is commercial, he can be bought and sold, all that is necessary is to give him his price, lie keeps in the back ground, he will not risk his body iu the place where bullets fly, but his followers do fight, and fight like men who honestly believe that they are battleing for a righteous cause. How to disabuse the mind of the Filipino that he is fighting against a government of oppressors is a problem yet to solve. If the people of tha e islands could be made to understand that the gov ernment of the United States means only to enlarge their individual rights under the law, and enlarge their business opportunities, and give them common rights in mat ters of religion just as the every day people of the United States enjoy those rights the trouble probably would soon be over, but how to reach the people and get them to understand those facts is the problem. Boston, ahoslo' hissed and shouted embalmed beef, when Sec- through the streets in the hub, one day last week. Every town has ito toughs and hoodlum, aud they Wed themselves to perfection but Boston feel, ashamed because of her toughs. Ii-oiivu, the pitol of a island called large Pa nay, Ph allTwVMa.. - one of the natives by some DvIa- their m,ndriJM hVe Ameriains PDd the ASSORTMENT, now for $8.50. Suit. Mid for will U sold for $5.75. . . rin dollar underwear, now 50s. ITURE. 115 and 117, Bridge Street. FiitEKi'u, Professor George H. Stephens, who burned the mala building of Lafayette college, was sentenced by the Easton Court, on Monday to nine years in the eastern- penitentiary. ; His depravity is proof that intellectual education does not make a man better as the advocates of compli-taioa people argue. A man had better be as ignorant as an oyster in text book learning aud honest, than thoroughly trained in text book education as was Stephens and (lis. honest as he was. The annoying features of the war around Manila, are, the Filipino, sharp Bhooters- tiseing smokeless powder, to shoot from a long dia. tance,sometimes shooting intohead quarters. BOLD LIFE INSI7HA-JCB CANE. The Philadelphia North Americas says. C E Ooltoa, sheriff of Lake county Michigan, put in an appear a nee at Williamsport, Pa , and idtn. tilled a man in the jtil as Andrew M Whits, eon of H. V. Whitr, cf Venango county, New York, uho has a wife and five cbiMrjn at tie. latter place. White got himself itit-uml fur $2000 in Lake county. Mi CllignC, it is charged, and then, through ci). lusion with relativts and a sent" (( letters, he endeavored to show (L(, he had gone on a hunting I rip. KK stives were to inquire for him, aid a search was to be mad for his d.4 bodv. The plan worked so far tbat White and others, on August 23, 1898. opti ed the grave of A!x. McCiain, took his body, dressed it in W bile's clothes and presented it s White's remains. The plot was discovered and White scaped. He a found in a lumber camp near Williamsport by Sbeiiff Uamble, of Lycoming couoty. Shn 'Jt Culton planked down $1500 cash si a reward and all expenses incurred. He ltft for Michigan with his prioa T CLOSE B 4 LOOMS FOR TWO TEARS. Akron, 0.Tbe liquor dealers are sibont to take heroic meas ures to convince the minister and other crusaders that the city an t get along without saloons, iheir programme is to close up every saloon for a period of I wo years. A representative of ths .National Liquor league was here last week and eruarantewl ihe sun- port of the league, which is repre sented iu thirty-four states of the ulon- The programme is to have the league buv outright ti... i. saloons in Akron and to pay the s-k wwh, in addition a sum equal w their profits for the two years 2 o, J1?88 8aloonB Pay annually M,00t) tax and revenue besides uie regular tax on their property. dePnvinlr the city of its income US hoped te COnvinnA ihm ornaarl. ers that saloons are indispensibls to the city's welfare. Rrwr and S!?1 IiJor dealers are ex pected to help along the project by reiusing to sell tn mTT. mi Antrum wliA nught start in hn.in. tv. other saloons are closed. Bucklen's Arnica Halve.