SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, APEIL 15.1891. TERMS, anbscription, $1.60 per annum if pa'.d h,",dnco; $-00 if not psid in advance. Trnient advertisements inserted at 60 ,ts per inch for each Insertion. -Tr"int bnsineia notices In local col 10 eenta per line for eaoh insertion. "Auctions will be made to those desiring fcdrertise by the year, half or quarter Committee Meeting. HcaJ Quarters of the J uniata Co. republican Committee, April G, 1891. ' There will be a meeting of the Iie eub'ioan County Committee in the Orphans' Court Room in the Court Huue on Saturday afternoon, April ig'h at 2 o'clock to transact sueh business as may be properly breught before it. A full attendance is re n,iV.od. CablF.Espesschadk, " ' ' Chairman. SHORT LOCI LS. Crurt begins, Monday, April 27. Mumps afllict people about Wa teriurd. Jf.jsf a Pannebaker has been grant ed a ponsion. John Howe has added repair to Ibis bouse in town. Tbere are a number of vacant bouses in thus town. Win. Heterick, Sr., of Mexico, has ken dangerously ill. Lewistown masons Tire talking about building a hall. Boating has commenced in the 'ca nal along tho Susquehanna. A Snyder county p a per makes men tion of giggling girl in church. Ice moved off Cnntdisn rivers last wetk and did considerable damage. Si-'omon Irulker is Gilding a new Urn at his place in TVinnanagb. Birnum is dad, but l:a show goes on It will exhibit in Harrisburg in May. Two hundred and fifty'lawyers in Pittsburg, wero affeeted with the grip. Plant beans o-mrmg potatoes to k.ep ii nay potttoe "b-agF, so says an excLangf. The Jlornirrg broth ere in Fermnn agb township are -sawing slats for peach boxw. S. P. Leyder 'haa moved from Thoinpsonto-wn t- ex-Sheriff David FuwUm' farm. Pattison in'iaoming up as the prob able candidate of tho Democracy for the Presidency. Bedford is pspecting 800 teachers, wben tbe stsi-e teachers' association incuts in that town. Tho Doiunei ittie McKinley bill op ponents are i!enceil by the decline in the priee of s.igar. Pork Ijo;:h bought tho Cibulka li.t from Ferd Meyers for one bun tlrnd and fifty dollars. uHsell Everett, a prominent poli tician of Allrpheny county, died on the Tth inxt., aged 74. O.ld FHnw9 contemplate relebrat- irr the 72nd'birth day of ttie.r order, w!.i-n will 4o April 2C. Carl Epensfhade and James North drove to Ballefonte last wk. The difctauco is 42 miles. "1J9C Indians have attended the Indian school at Carlisle since its es tablishment 12 years fgo." The new railroad enterprise in Tusi-arora valley is e&listing a large share of the people's attention. T. D. Garman, Esq., of Nantieoke. Tinted Mifllintown on the day of the Silver anniversary of the G. A. It. The nnnml festival ef the Hook am! Ladder Company will bo held oa the evenings of May 14, 15, 10. Democratic newspapers have not vet discovered that the McKinley l ill hm reduced the price of bugar. Ilollobftiigii &. Son, lave just housttd a lot J new rloibing in their -tore in PaUerson. Give them a call. M sg Liszie Oborholtzer will teach subarriptioa school ii Mifllintown. i oinmencing April 20. A term of ivn weeks, td. Banks KautTjaan in robuildirg s i!'V(.lliug houso on the site of the one '- St wan burned down by some fiend winter. W. If. Auker, tac'hr of a school, ! 9 J ast winter, at Me Clare, Snyder luntv. ban returned to his home in ' lis c.unty. From the llisainaippi htation conies t'aa report that for feeding cows for i' ilk and butter eottenseed is more . inoniic:il than cottoueeed meal. sir. Uriah Guks, died at the home .if her son-in law Cyrus Hench in i'-.tterson hist Thursday, ftged about i years. Iutonnent on Monday. Tho democrats in the State Senato re taken a stand against ihe bill ' repay x-GovernorB4aver for mon ' expended at the time of the Johns- ;-wn flood. Harry Shellenberpcr of Fayette, is - ut to encage in the stave making .-tnesa. The machinery for the veiiH was hauled from this town Thursday. Lewifttown people promenade on ' .iuir new iiarj walk to the Btalion, tne alinuatown people prom- i. ide.l over the river bridge awhile -i il was maae iree. J. Frank Stener after a Bojourn of me day with hia parents to re- ore his health, left for Washington resume the duties of h'"s office in --0 census department. The only piece of the Juniata ci ' "i that is loft is between Duncan's I --Hid and Millerstown dam. The n ' ter Las been let int it and boats '-"igate its Btill waters. bochu who was bent on a prowl , expedition in the lot in the rear .lao Post office backed cut when struok soft ground. Ha was 1-1 of his own tracks. Dr. Ed. Strayer, has been tender ed and accepted the porition of resi dent physician to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia. nenry Goshen has returnsd from Altoona, to wrhich place he movsd list falL The climate of the JWoun tain City Rgreea with nim but ho likes Mifllintown better. The editors of Huntingdon 'and Blair countiep, mourn over the loss of a valuable correspondent, John Calvin Clarkson Jauson who died ia Tyrone some days ago. The Democracy seam to be giving a great deal of attention to what they call the disagreement of President Harrison and Secretary Blaine, on the subject of reciprocity treaties. The contention over the admission of the American hog into Germany, which raged during the Cleveland ad ministration has been settled. Ger many agrees to admit American pork. Nswport News: Frank Bair of Oli- var lownsnip" Has a white fekin duck, that laid 42 eggs from Febru ary 20 to April 4. oae each day for forty days and missed laying but 2 days. Itch on human and horses and al animals cured in 30 minutes by 'Wool foad's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks Sc. Co., Druggists, Mifllintown. Nov. 13, ly. On Friday evening between 8 and 9 o'clock a flock of wild geese in their flight north became confused at the lights from this place and cir cled J-iround the the town 15 or 20 minutes. After a horse is nine yoars old, a wrinkle comes in the eyelid, tt the upper corner of the lower lid, and every year thrreafter he has one -well defined wrinkle for each year of his age over nine. A E. Bradv. clevk of tho Diroclors of the Poor of Dauphin comity came to Juniata county a fw -davsngo, and removed a poor faraily from near Dimmsvi'lo to Dauphin connty, where they belonged. Tho State Dermrtment has grant ed a charter to the Tnrenrora Valley railroad coinpa-nv; cipital stock $150,- 000. The line ii to extend from a point in MilfoTd township to a point in Lack township. The toughe Altoona have re cently been tioning the police when tbev arrest-a tough. It is onlv a question of time ill the toughs who! do sue!) Unrigs will find themselves in the clutches of the law. Logan Iron and Steel Company at Logan, Mifflin county, shut down to prevent the Amalgamated Associ ation from petting control of their workmen. TIew long the works are to be closed does not appear. Mrs Dotta TIow :is your new girl? Mvs. Potts. Ob, she is a per fect heathen. I left her to straight en taints up, before the minister called, and she never oven dnsted off the Bi1:lo. Indianapolis Journal. Hon. Thomas J. Stewart. Secre tary of Taterua'. Affairs has our thanks for the annual report of his department of government for the year ending, Juue 30, 18U0, and a map of railroads in Pennsylvania. lvrqer r Wi'.liam ia said to bo fold f going about diaguised at ni.'ht to curtain liquar shops and iu'ihc halls where his goldierj and siloi i are to lo found, in order to pik up criticisms of his army and navy. Thotvias B. Torter aftir an Tlness of some months was struck with par alysis -on Ktur.lay, April 4, and died on We lnes'iuv April Sth, hi his home near Oer tsr, "Walker township. He was gd '5'4 years, 5 mouths, and 5 days. Frank Reynolds, while cntting rail road tit in the woods of Fayette townhq. one day last week, cut himself m tho left leg, between the knee aad at kle joint so bedly that be almost bled death before they got him bomi. George Cunningham is the man who woo tho kler fast race, rec3nt'y engaged in at Detroit, Mich. He di I without -sleep 1C3 hours, which is 7 d-iyK. Tha next onjth liatwas a man named Town send. He did with out sleep 150 hours. Miss Til!ie M. Xioudon haa return ed from Kasfcrn Cities with tbe largest stock of millinery and fancy g.ioiis ever httA in this town. Coma and bo convinced that the Hiost fash ionable hats are at Loudon's Milli nery ptore in Mifllintown. If it had not been for tho demo cratic party taking a decided stand against enlarging the navy, and against harbor defense, the world would not be now talking about thn defenseless coi.ditioa r-f Htin along the coast in the United States. When water from Macedonia has been introduced the purchase of pills to a great degree wi:l decrease for Macedonia water is said to b a cure for billionsnHB. If the watermen can't raise the wind, the people might go to the mountain and drink acd cure billiousness in that way. Two weeks ago William Bates murdered Policeman Hwper of Ken ton, Ohio. Lest Friday mormng at 2 o'clock 50 men broke in the doors of the jail captured the sheriff, took tha keys of tho cdl in which the murderer was confined, unlocked the door took out Bates and hung him. A number of coke working strik ers in Westmoreland county oue night not long since attack pro perty that belonged to the com. panies that they refused to work for The property was winder guard of Deputy Sheriffs. Tho strikers were fired upon and a number killexl, and now the strikers have brought a suit for niurdur against the Deputy Sheriffs. Bheumatism Cured in a Day. 'Mystic Cure," for Bheumatism and Nenralpia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. IU action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause, and the dis ease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold bv L. Banka fe Co., Druggists, I Mifllialown. Feb. IS, 01, 4m. It is said office holders seldom die ! and never resign, but here is an ex' ample: "Senator Edmunda of Vermont, after twentr-five years ser vice, has sent to the Governor of Ver mont his resicrnation No-emker 1, 1891. He sUtes that his reason ia entirely personal, and iui BifP uas Deen in contemplation V OUA 1 1 1 1 f. He.ry Creep of Sfiddletown, Dauphin county, in 1790 raised on two acres of ground.-150 bushels of potatoes, 150 bushels tomatoes, 2000 head ef cabbage, 1000 pickels, 25 oushels of beans, 205 bushels of turnins. 30 buchaTa cf lrU.,..i;.i. 5000 stalks of celery, 20 bushels of V.. , 4. on i i i . icDkn, ou uusneis oi parsnips, 15 bushels of peppers, 8 bushels of on ions and three bushels of onion sets. English Spavin Liniment removes V1T1- 1 r, . . an nara, ro:t or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood SpavinCurbs, Spliats, Sweeay, Ring bone, Stiiles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, A. Save $50 by use of oae bottle. 'Warranted tho most wonderful Blemish Care ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifllintown. Nev. 13, 1890-ly. Oa account of the multiplication of business interests that make im perative demands on his time and at tention, Brainard H. Warner has re sicrnud the Preaidunev of th rnlnm bia National Bank, at Washington, D. C , and is succeeded by E. S. Parker. Juniata countv neonle nil know Mr. Parker, and bis acseptance oi the trust increases tkoir confidence m the Columbia National Bank. Hollidavibrrfir Register: We no( from the Johnstown Tribune the fact that eighty-eight prsons were re ceived into the membership ef the English Lutheran church there, by Rev. Wiliiaru A. Shipman, formerly of this place, pastor, on Easter morn iug. During the zealous ministra. tion of Mr. Suipmau, extending only over a ton months' psstorate, 159 new members have beenjadmittod to that church. Engineer Frank Patterson, and John PaUerson, Jr., have the past number of days been busy taking the lengths, and grades and heighths of the different streets f the town 8 J as to learn how many feet of pipe will bo neces.inry for a company to usa in providing tbe town with wat er from Macad mia Gap in Shade Mountain. If tbe water is brought from there, tho town would be s.ip p'ied wiih soft, pure, cle.ir, whole some water. HrsTiJiODox, Pa., April 12. Henry Adamson. a Welf-h miner in Dudley, this county haa -arranged to peil his wife to John Whicenaore, a brother miner, a recent arrival and a boarder with the Adamson, for $220. Papers have been drawn and the transfer is to le inada to-morrow. The purchaser must alno receive and maintain Bertha, a 10-ycar old daughter of tbe parting couple. Mrs. AuauibMii Juves Whi;iuora best and Adamson is content and will give a feast. About two weeks ago an Indian commonly known as '"Glass &yed Bill," shot and intaatly killod his papoose at his place on the Big S tudy for no other reason than that the ciiild was sick and had been cry ing au4 wailing the day and uight before. Tho inhuman brute took tbe little one, and lupite its pitiful plea ling for mercy placed it on a sand duoe and deliberately . 6hot it. About two years ago tbin same brute shot aud killed hia sqne iu like :awner. The pquaws told the story of the killing to tbe white folks on the S.mdy, but we suppose no action will b:i taken for the punishment of this minuter in human guise. Mo jave, Cil. Miner. Lfcwistown Frne Press: On list Sunday afternoon while some boys were fctrolling along tbe eietk, just below Grey bill's -Will, they come across a pile of brush, which thev plied a match to, consuming it, after which they commenced to neparate tho embers with stickn, aud in doing so exposed the dead lody of a smll baby, possibly but a few days old, when killed or placed where fot.nl. Coroner Marks was notified and held an iuq:iest, and will exert every effort t find the guilty party. Some are f the opinion that it may have coue dowD the creek during tha lateiresh et and lodged where found, but in our opinion this is not likely, yet such migi.t I the cane. The head of the child indicated foul play. The Lewstown Guztte say: About two-thirds of persons old and young, who enter gates at house-yar-!, lcve them open either coming in or going out. It is c trcleseueks for which tl.eie i.-i no excuse, unlesi stupidity or laziness be one. During the past winter Moses aud Harry Harshbergf-r, of Bratton Twp., done some trapping i-.nd shipped east, eight foxes, fifteen coon, twenty-four skunks and nintty nine musk r.it fikins Wednesday after noon while John Spce was working in his lot on Chestnut street he be gan to feel bai and going ' into the bouse be told his wife he believed he would go up stairs and lay down, but shortly after reaching his room he died from an attack of heart d in case. Altoona Tribune: The home is largely responsible for the man. The boy who is taught the meaning of obedienoa to : those in authority over him, and who understands that his own wrlfare as well as the hapni- I nets of others demands very often the disappointment of his own de sires, will most likely become a law abiding man, one who will respect rightful authority, wield an influence in behalf of every worthy cause and achieve signal success. There aro men among our readers who thank God every l.iy ef their live3 for par ent v.ho mingled firmness with kind ness, who brought their children up by rule, teaching them that hard ksbon, that one who would rule among men must first learn to rule hia own spirit. Coming out of such horns s tho bsbit of subjection to law, was a part of their nature. It has clung to them, shaping their lives and leading them into succcsf. There were others who were not so fortunate in their home training and tho lack of discipline Las made them lawlesx. defiant, enemies of so:dal or der and their own worst foes. W. TJ. Flacrle aed 21 nr. f Huntingdon with other young men of the same town caie to Lewistown last Thursday and at nicht a freight train for home, when Fla- gie jumped off the freight he jumped in the way of Eastern Express. His body was knocked over a box car that stood on a siding into the canal bslow a distance of 40 feet. He was killed instantly. It is reported that a Chilean is living in Tacna, Peru, who is 151 years old' according to his own statement and a document is in ex istence which he signed 142 years ago. He still works in his garden and is in good health. He attributes bis long life to his simple and frugal nabits. tie eats only plain, nourish ing food and eats it cold. He rises early, takes his bath regularly, never indulges in intoxicating liquors and does not smoke. The Franklin Repository of April 8th says: A new sclene to get promisory notes out of farmers Las just come to light and appears to have been extensively worked- The farmers are approached with a prop- position to tako shares in a co-opera tive company for the purchase of a stallion of gilt edged pedigree, the object being to improve tbe horse stalk of the neighborhood. The ani mal was usually represented to be worth ?2.G0O0 or ?2,U00. Each farmer was to chip in $100 and sign an agreement, and after the full number of names hvl been ec cursd the horso was to bo secured and all notes taken for the purchase of monev. A number of these partnerships have been formed in Berks countv. and quite a lot of notes harvested. These notes as usual ' have found their ways into the hands of third parties or "innocent holders." The mikers of the not.-s now allege that they have baen taken ia, that the hornes are very ordinary stock, and the whole scheme is impracticable- A number of lawyers Lave been re tained, with the view of resisting payments tf the nates. Hollidaysburg Register: Roceutly a young uiau answered an advertise ment of rooms for rent which had been inserted in the newspapers by a lady residing on Thirteenth Avenue, Altoona. The room was declared to be suitable by the applicant and was renU'd. She aoeordiugly brought her ti'Hdk to the residence and took possession. It was not long, howev er uttil the landlady began to sus pect something wa wrong and on Monday tnade complaint to officer France. Wednesday, the officer with constable McFeely visited tho houso and wss allowed to enter into the r-joru whic'i had been rented by the young woman. It needed but a glance t3 reveal that all wis not right and an investi gation was af-cordingly set on foot. The search went on until in the trav of the trunk wae found the dead I10U3' of a new-born infant. Coroner Pott waa notified and iuipaneslled a jury, which, after viewing the body of the infant returned a verdict that it came ts its death through criminal negligence cn the part of the mother. It was the opinion of Dr. Weaver, who had becu called in by the Coron er, that bad been lorn some thirty hosrE before its discovery. McaicAi. Coot.ro. The 89lh ses sion opens Monday, My 4th, for Young Ladies in Vocal and Instru mental Mnsic Addiess, for circular, F. C. Mothr. Freeburgh, Pa. Feb. 13 to May 4. Sew Opening;. Jost opened on Bridge street, Mifllintown: A full line of confection ery, canned good, tobacco, cigars, five ana ten cent good, riew goods arriving every day. I would invite tho public to call and examine my stock. C. H. Tiiki.iv. Washington St. Grecsry, The following' Hie some of the ar ticles for sale at Adams' store: York Lime, oranges, baunnait. lemons, loll ed oat, cocoanut, canned goods, mackcral, cod fih, eoffe green and roasted, sugir, dates, breakfast co coa, syrnps, silt, tobacco, cigars, raVes, peanuts, tinware, confsetion- ary and stationary. ft.GjJL. A DM1SISTRATR1X NOTICE. ,lal of MjSRTlff BRUBJKER, dee'd. Wberaa Lettrra mf Administration oa tbe estate of Martin Bmbaker. late FsTtt towDtip, deceaied, baring heea granted te the nnderaignad, all parsons indebted ta aid estata, aro rtqneatad to make immed iate pcymeot, and those baviax claims wil' plana presant thm without dolar to BARBARA BRUBAKKK. JHminith nirix, McAlistoraville, JuaUU County, Pa. April 1st, 191. MirFLINTOWN WAKKKTS. UirrusTOWK. April 15, 1891. Fntter 22 Fa-frs 12 Tlam, n Shoulder 7 Sides rl Lard WIFFLrNTOWN GRAIN MARK IT. Wheat Corn in ear 1.00 65 60 6u S4.00 a 1.60 1 60 .... 20 00 1 20 20 00 1 20 80 Oa Rye lloverseod Timothy aoed Fiax seed ......... Bran ...... ...... Chop.. , ..... Short Ground Alum bait. American Salt Philadelphia JIabkets, April 11th 1891. Wheat $1.13; Corn 78c; Oats 61 to C2c; Wheat flour $5.20 to $5.90 a barrel; Bye rlour $4.75 a barrel; Cloverseod G to 8ic a lb; Bye whiskev 60 to 90e a gal; Sugars 4 to 4ic a lb: Tallow 3 to 4c a lb; Tobacco "loaf 7 to 28 to $1.00 a lb; Wool 16 to 3So a lb; Butter 13 to 29c lb; Gesa feath ers 35 to 49c lb; Potatoes mixed 80 to 90c; Rose' $1.25 to $1.30 a bns; Burbanks 118 to $1.20 a lb; Hides steer 6c. Bull 5c; cow 5e; Calf skins 5 to 6c a lb; Harness leathtr 28 to 44c; Shoe skirting 27 to SSc; split 29 to 30c. JEist Libbrtt, April 10. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 702 bead. Hogs Receipts, 2.800 head; Market Philadelphia, $5.605.70; good mixed, 5.35u5 50; pis, $4 00a- a aaa 4.o0. Sheep Receipts, 4C0 head; shipments, 200 head; market nothing doing; nothing on sale. HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU jA BORROWER? CALL. AT THE FIRST ' B4IE, MIFFLINTOWW, FA. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. Ckronso Couch Nov! For If yon do not it mar bamn. au:pil e. F..r auuK.ti0- r.u- i there 13 notlilu;; Nk9 ' ' ? hint 1 ' 'i Of Pure Cod Liver Oil aud HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Iime unci Bod. It Is almost m palatable as milk. For ' "iupr so-callea iiluulalona. A wuaderlal Beau produoer. (There are poor Imitations. Get tin genu. SCOTT'S . -gag I Docs this Catch Your Eycl If bo, get the whole of the Pttry. It is short and may be as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead ofhiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world thould know it. We are now selling the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best 93.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in J uniata County. Ve hare them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBEE a fehoe is hot complete without smooth, flexible inner Boles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt Ihe feet or soil the stocking The Elurrishurg Shoe is Complete. It will pa- you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, TE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT. & SEOE M IN MATA C01T7, BRIDGE; STREET, WIFFL1XT0WX, PA. Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS WALL PAPER : NEW A3il ATTRACTIVE STTI.ES, Samples Sent by Hail. Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. READY MIXED PAIJNT. every Wlt.nPt!umf J Jhttti -eltf-e.e-'. -eF I i a n r --:-v "r- ssai' iiixn:k'if.' .-wC :;o i.A-j?;3tRir.c. can ss vupzd clca?: i:i a T..c:r.z:T. THIZ ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF e CGLLAIS !N THE MARKET. c ?ar .:-lr Cm Rati? ' V"T Van ! T. r an1 wvl B- FARQUHAR CO. hj YORK. PA. Se:jo roa Larg; Ilvuctsatio Cataloe. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ths Sjmtok: PlaaM lBforca year rsadtn ibMt I ksn a paattin ranMdv tat tka afeove-BAmed diaaaao. By its timaly as thooaaBds ef anpelaca oaaas hara baan pajmanantty earad. 1 shall be glad So Ha4 two basriaa of mj aanadr FBB te any of your readers Tho hare eonsuaapelom If they wlH e&4 sae their Expiree and P. O. eUareae. Respect. tolly. X. A HUOCUM. M. C.. 1S1 Vmrl Su. 2i. V. JUNIATA YeiLLE Y BAKE, OF MIFFLISTOYTK, PA. WITH BKAXCD AT PORT ROYAL. Stockiolders Indiyidually Liable. JOSEPH ROTHROCK, Pmtient. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathter, DiaacToas. W. C. Pomeroy, John Ilurtzlor, Kebrrt K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotbrock, Pbilip M. Kepner, Lenis E. Atkinson, STeCEHOLtlKS S Pbilip V. Kepcor, Annie M. Shelley, Josppa Koihruck, Jane II. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parkor, W. C. Penierey, J. Holaias Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jorotue N. Thompson, Jr Jnha Hsrtzlor, T. V. Irwia, C'harletto Jnydor, Jwsiah L. Barton, Jeka U. Blair, Robert II. Pattrrson, r . M. M. I'eoaell, Lsti Light, Parautl 8. Rotuiock. Three and Fear pur cent, iaterest will be paid on certinoatca of dopoaite. fjan 23, 1891 ?6Tic:7lTaa icrlctltural "Weris, Ycri, Pa, ksriiaaar's blai,dad Eagicmsndsw Ktl.'s. SMld fr CittiMN.. FfaM. Ifl 7y B Urniit.IrviuiiRM l.bntiwt i i4'3tr I piii GOLLhh iAire A. i. 1 AEQriIAE SOS. lore Fa. MEYERS' Spring" s Opening. The flotxi rates Lara been opened Lv Mevers. ancl miffhtv is th stream of Fine Spring Clothing that r.scaoasnmerji. A secret oi money making lies in the solution of the problem of Judicious buying. This is accomplished by securing re liable goods at the very lowest prices. There is but one store in the coun ty rnere lowest prices for reliable goods rule, and this the majority of people know is at Meyers'. GEXTLEMEX. D0NT PUZZLE YOUR BRAINS, About what you thimk you'd like in the way of a Spring Suit. No need to waste time thinking about it, if you'll come in now and see our suit ooob ters piled higher than you can reach with everything that ie now, and ev erything that is stylish; you'll decide the matter very quickly, espeoially whu you get our irresistably low prices. OUR S5, SG, S7, 8 & SIO SUITS, are popular with the people because these prices are such as any man can afibrd to pay. Low as these figures are tho suits are in all patterns, shades, and colors and you havo hundreds of suits to choose from. OUR 12, 15, 16 & $18 SUITS, are marvels for the money. Yeu hare choice from suits in first-class dom estic and iinporied Casiiueros, Corkscrews, Chevoits, Whipcords, Worst eds, Diagonals, &c, in handsome aud stylish broken plaids, stripes, cheoks, mixtures, etc. Each'auit is trimmd, made and finished in an elegant man ner, and are honestly worth from S3 to $7 more money. We know they eannot be duplicated outside our store undor $15 to $25. Boys' & Children's SpringCIotliing. The very choisest styles, the verv best goods at the very lowest prices Children's Suits from $1.25 to $G. Boys' suits from 32 50 to $7. Big Boys Suits from 10 to 18 years, $3 to $9- Bov's short pants, 25cts, 48ct, and 67cts. Boys' Long Pants CSc-ts, SOets. and $1.25. Knoe Taut Suits, Sizes, 4 to 15, fancy plaids, cheviots and striped oassimeres, worth at least $5 at $2.50. Big Boys Magnificent Dress Suits, male and trimmed beau tiful. Yon can save at least $3 on one of these suits. OUR MAMMOTH II AT DEPARTMENT, r Plil J ttam 11 f. .. 1. 1 1 T- . . . . .u, .i. auu w pices, keep us humming right along. Men's ... ....vn. i.nui cuioih, noni jnc 10 55. o buy in large quanti ties, cash down, that's whero wo nail bargaius every time, and that's how Til fTA ATpr,lm.lu tit. lu,n.,Ci Af JU. 1 1 T - ..i , . ... ..- B .'.j iuo uei goous at ine lowest possible prices. IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS we have no rivals. We carrv more stock than all stores in town combined. 1 he latest spring stj lea in JSeckwear, prices from lOctsto 50cts Our 50o unlaundripil rIih .-,rtnt 1. l.n11..i. i 1 i Uoor is devoted to our Trunk aud Satchel Department. Wo buy them by . S. 'Z uiuiui6 (.um.iuiu cnu bsvo VOU .J litr cent. 1'iices from $1.7o to $10. ' FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOTHIER li RIDGE STREET, 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive fc'ala of from TB IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. BEAR LEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS1 Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods fhx MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is trulj marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, eo don't fait to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A K L E Y MIFFLIN TO WiS: lJV. GRAND OPENING O.Y SJl TUR D.f r, APRIL 1 1 Til, 1XTUE NEW TU0MPS0.V Bl'ILDLVG, TI10MPS0NT0W, PENNA, Will be opened a full Line of FINE BEADY MADE CLOTHING, -AND Halt, Cnpst Boots, Shoes, Gcn' Furnishiug GooIs, Jewerty, S'C, S'C, wLich will be sold at surprisingly low price.". VOU CAX SAVE THIRTY Til REE AXD A THIRD CENTS on every Dollar bv purchasing of us. Our aim is large sales at small prof its. Come and be convinced Cohen Brown. FAI L AND WINTER GOODS- I would inform tbe public tt at I have bgw in my new millinery etoru at my place of residence on Water afreet, MitRintown, second door from comer of Bridge street, afull atock of Fall and WiDtcr millinery Kuoda, ail new, m& of the latest itjles. and having employed Brat class' milliners' Ism prepared to supply tbepablic with everything fonnd in a flrstclase milliner store, cocie and examine iry stock. I consider it no trouble to sbow goods. UBS. DBIUL. Usrch -87,l.y. has been poured in the doors of tho ijois oi Faies aDd little profits Spring derbys, latest bhapes and MIFFLINTOWN", FENXA. To The Public Clothing that gets on daily 1 6EHTS WTEOVtvHiVTTi to .i.u it si.irc fH sr T.-.EES. i"Btic3, VINES, as. U JKs steady vaoh a ' L.-'L - Tor Hunt., iDiosti-looa Sea. T.hlu Kit i-Ti Salary A tlpauM. or Cfm- -' J. J '.', nUMioo lr preferred. ' r-t ' Y;t v 'tffri A. : V i rrow rull line of rle- y;-...!. i-lfcI;f.ee edpted to PenneylTkuak. -J JVW-aj TV sIb!S ittlj Uarw. Vui. uiK o"rirm. Writ wtmMinftty fur Urmt. JR. C CHASE A. CO., PHILA PA.
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