KIFFLINTOWN : vr!UT. M1Y1S.W91. TERMS. $1.50 per annum if raid ascription. f in sdv to-lrsc'. tismeI,tii isserted suice. at 60 TrW . . ircb for rach insertion. &Vbi" notice. col- X -tn t-r lino tor eau " ob. 10 c ""2:11 he made to those desiring . h the Tear, naa ur S110RTLOC.1LS. -f a .rood dual of corn Tie ... 1 T.J ll l)W. t,,' l- Fnrv Cheviot Suits B lie- f- - ' - JW1.sl'arker,intbi3 town ie-t U'ok binder, '"snow wul! rr.v.iile.1 ear early on Sno - of liar G. t Ul'tf: cf Walker town If,., ( . ..... 1 advertirse- Srt Cohen .v wu . r..:rp'.itifld ba3 sold bis handsome ware and colt. The peach growers uro uFW rvost did not nip theiijcrop. It is reported tnat uuTcrcur a at n . T 1 t;.in will viio nit ... A. ii ii 1 1 tw tV'iM. lianKs visaed riuaci V ...... ..i- Siienil odio i uuuuuuwi miiS frr flnimtv Chairman. tu f "iul-1" . r' ronnrta of ravages oi irost iu -- come . rem all points ui iuc t jiurum. s Kllie Howe ha returned i i . i: : rr fittt t:sius: "! irou:tfi iJi jliuuc. r.w:B;.jvfD is to lmve a ruonagsna i' . i r aad three nny cu'eus on tue --jru oi n:t:obr of v.iurcr 1 lies in Dun- cvuit'i nave lurm-jn u ivj3hi..-.u club. Mrs Sural' St iftVr, died at Cod.-.r fvL'Ejs vn Saturday, aged a !'-. veaM. The tlitrtuoiitter regis-ered" (V,- i!n;u una 112 l" sun fcihMh. s4i"riMvcs water works is dra;- gin ir ils!f through the Snydtr coun ty courts. , Alh-rt 30,000.000 will bo requir ed w -av tut 1st cf June pension payments. Xi Ur sii can be learned tho peach cri was net injured by the frost lust v, st-k. Chaiabersburg wents $3,000 to put ti" Taylor w.rk3 in running er ult ayniii. T.-.ci Lutherans of Sliddlcbnrg Sndtr 'j . c.oitenipluto building a E-'v church. Fivo ..lestrov&d tho barn of Honrv in (irconwood towcKhiu on tie ir.tt" TL Fcmi-'ylY.icii Editorial Afso ciation will go to Atlantic City oa tlifc of June. Suiniuer outing pnirtf t1 'i Iccui't po&ts, at 21 24c cheaper ever s , wnuie- sj.o a'r J rttil cli.'thiur. Uoodl-r got in their work nt the Primary l'.U-t;c.!i in L inci;tttr. It is 1:1 unlavrf id eluotiou. Sviae day ago 10,000 wfdl p in iry were put into tuo ouuiata nwr at lloliidaysuurg. S. S. Woods of Lewistown has a:iibitirn for tbo htats chairmaas'iip of tho Republican party. The nnet lioe of Di-sps Suits at Ihilh'buiigh Jt Sno, bought and paid fjr t.t 3 00c on the dollar. rn.o IfifTliutcwn rivftr bridge case is expected to bo brought before the SuprUiB Court next week. (lovpiiior I'altia'in wr.s -trout flgh ir.g ;vrl days in Horse Valley, i'if.t;k'.iu county, laet week. A party of American horse traders trav-lingns Gipsy people travel p.ia d through town last Friday. When ladies aro looking for nice tliinR thy should not forget Jfrs. Diohls place on Water street. Gants, fitie 4 ply linou collars at oo, cheap r than l-'.-at posts at Mcy erb', mholfes! and retail clothier. H. A. Stambaugh kopt fires burn lt: in and about his peach orchards during the frosty weather Ir.ht week r'ack and Blue Chovoit Suits, six doilnm and un. are rstailod at Mv- frs', Wholcsida and llf.tail Clothier Tnior ir.!t:son will "not stgn thi b!U to par thf count:6s for the bridjM th-T lost in the ilooU'ef June 1-iO. To catch it lurge bar.s out of wa sn ts;:,n',3 the av-ra? fiK'itrrr.an to will ;li5r srd tha Ivr of Uklng tba fi$h Homo. Kuv. (ioorge Camj.bcll ' of Port r.oyil will rniko tb't Decoration spci-r'a iu ti)., Couit Hoasa yard at o oclr.ck iu the evening of tbo 30ih if liiiy. Merchant Schott had tho jor of hn hou-shola multiplied by the" ad---ntofa boy babv lust SaUrdav "noruing. Lsat wr aJ.- P-nnsylvania received l,34,UOO. rs lier tihare of back di rect tax frora the United States Gov 'niRient. Tho wind ia blowirg from the oast r'ut Meyers i stiil selling everything KUii at wholeialo prices a savir.g of lj rsrcmit. iibi-ricree Schweycr will niake a i'coch on Dor-oration Day at Win chester, Virginia, on the UOLh of this Ewuth of May. Bniicr mon are ponying their arts neighboring counties. The man rtads the county papers is nar.ily ever caught by gamesters. English Spavin Liniment removes Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Piviii..Curls, Splints, Sweeny, Ring 1C: oihler, Sprains and Swollen throats, Coughs, &e. Save $5!) by use of one bottle. Warranted the aom wonderful Blemish Cure tnown. SuldbvL. Banks & nu,CIstBi Mii"nil)town. Xoy. lS.M).ly ever Co., 13, Mary Leonard cf Waterloo. had a leg amputated near a knee to ave her hie from a maliniant sore footT A Farmor's All :anco mm from Franklin county, it ii said ,bas been organizing Ticarora Valley farmers into the secrot work cf the order. JaniBa Speedy lato nisrht telerranb. operator at tnis station baa been transferred to the oftico of Superin- urnueBt jucuieilan at Jiamsburs. T1. - T T -1 TX i o.uo iiousB at uarrisunrcr or a unanimeaa Tote adopted a resolution favoring tbe election of a United States Senator by a popular Tote. I. L. Keiser of ?Jexico will sell store good3 at cost from now until Jane 1st. He advertises bis poods as new. Bargaias can be obtained. An immccse line of crush hats, worth 93 cents, in all the new and popular shades. We retail at 48c, at Meyers', wholesale and retail cloth ier. "You mustn't associate with chick ens," said Mother Duck to her duck lings. "Why mama?" "Eecanse they are not in the swim." Brooklyn Life. James Milliken, John Wisehaupt, Ja?ob Heinbacb, Geo. W. Fink, are announced among the Democracy as candidates for the office of Associate Judrre. The 1,554,741,23 received by the State last week from the United States is part of the 3,000,000, ex pended by the state during the war agaiDbt slavery. The Delamaters were arrested the fourth time Jast week. The charge is the same as- on former warran r l.s d, mat oi receiving money on oepos wnen tney knsw their L-ank was in solvent. The Paradise Furnace property in Trough Crttk Valley, Huntingdon C., has been bought by a syndicate that will convert tha property into a stock brojdir.g place for horses, cat tle and chc-sp. Wo do not pretend to so1.! goods at l9ss than Wholesale pritva. We have no old goods to gt rid cf. Our stock is all new tnd pail fcr at 100 cent on the dollar. IIoLr.ojuueH A Soa. The Juniata students taking a course iu tho West Chester State Normal School aro: Anna Ilarsh- Van Dykf; .i illy Bcaic, Warble; Mag- I gie Spt akvuan, Thompsonlown. A barjrain in pant.- A Job Lot of Bants, bought for Wholesale trade, but sizs run irreg-ularly. Among thorn tre piantt worth J3. They all must go. We retail at $1.25. Mey er's, "YLoloal3 and Retail Clothier. Jesse Van S-"eriiii;en son (.f Vvm an tiv.-eiingen (.f P.fa'e towbship. this county was kickud in the ntoin ache white grooming his Lurae on Sabbath morning, April J5, from the buccts of which iie died cn the lion day fllowiy"3 T'a.i 49th llf'g'nunnt PsnufvlTania Vo'.untoorsheld a reunion at McVy tewn ou th nth almI Cth iimt. The v. t oraus pircmmt from Juniata wero J. L. Barton. J. D. H;-eU, D. B Hoiunan, James Ciirt.jr, James Coder, A. J. Vi'iliianuou. ruaa-it aumau l. Coot, oi iTal efred ab.out 70 vesrs. while standing on the railroad track at Port Royal station on the even nir.g of the Glu inst., was struck by j tailed Express and instantly killed. Thve children mourn hh 1ok."1 Tb.e W. C. T. U's held a meeting in tbo Lutheran church on the even in of the fith inat , and during the dav of t'r, 7th inst., and cn thn eveu iag of tbo lattr date iu which ap propriate apee.-hes wre made, uee lamationi delivered and solos sung. (ianrgo Rodgrsand Ralph Epen tfciiadn, each have a collection of Indian r.rrow points and ekisning knivos and tomihawke that Ihey gr.thured alon the river. Thi rel ics of the pro-historic Kie were un covered br the fljocl of Juoo 1st. issa7" A. B. Evans of Thompson town, L. E. Atkinson and 31rs. A. Turbstt, ere in Columbus, O , a! tending the f j ncral of their hunt .Vrs. DiTia, wifaof Dr. Davis, who years ago owned the North farm adjoininc the f-oiith side of this fown. ifrs. Davis was aged S2 yeare. Nfaw Port News of the Sth inst. A delegation of Juniata county citi zens, frfm the vicinity of McAlister villa, was in town on Monday buying matsriids fr a new Da-ikarJ church. Among tha number were Jacob II. Smith.. Prof. J. II. Carney, county sii:eriitouti6it oi puoLic scnooi, and llnry Sv.ith. Tho govftriiineat has sont a war ship aftor tl.e Ctiiiaan ship Its'alhat sailed out oi tie r.aroor oan uigo, supposed to be loaded with supplifra for rfljlfcs against Chi ean govern ment. It is against international law t3 provide rebels with applies, .nd tl;t ia the reason the govrnrjint dai-irss to catch the Itata. Have you trid Nervine tho jrcui South American of the century? The great cure for Indigt-stion, Dy popaia and Nervjusuora. Vi'arriint el the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cura ever known. Trial bot tles 15 conts. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifliiritown, Pa. Nov. 11. Eheun-.atisoi Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure," for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures ia 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and nivsterious. It re movfcs at once the cause, and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cent. Sold bv L. Bankn A Co., Druggists, Mifiiintown. Feb. IS, Dl. 4m. All the reading people nrs novr expressing admiration for Miss Mary Shelton, -the Wcefc Virginia girl who when the boat in which she was rowing with a party of others cap sized, took one young man who did know how to swim by tho collar, swain ashore with him, and then swam back aud performed the, same office for another." Tha Delamaters the post week have been arrested a number of times. It seems to bo the pl.-.n of the depotiters, who lost their money in the Delamater failure to keep on bringing suit till the broken men cannot obtain bail and then they hope to land the Delamater's in jail." CJLhomas Hildebrand of Iowa, ac companied by his daughter Blanche, visited his'friencs in Juniata last week. Mrs. Hildbbrand, his wife was Jiis Emma Wright, daughter of John Wright, deceased. While in town they stopped with Mrs. Dougbman. soa cud daughters, who are kinsfolks West Perry township. Sarder Co.. Las old peoplo living in it. Danil stack, who will bo i)3 years old in the fall, enjoys good health and is able to do chores around the yard. His wife is 93 and is blind. John Pile also is 93 and is active while his sister, who is about 87 ia very feeble. It was Peck's bad boy or some other man's bad boy that took a ccld, stifT snake into school at Bridgeport, Conn., one day last week and dropped it on the floor in sight of the schooL '-Several girls fainted, and all the rest ran out of school, and the pupils had to be dismissed for the day. The boy was suspend ed 4List Saturday, John Miller, had" been in the servioe of the who rail- road company a long time, had his right hand caught and severely in jured and crushed while coupling cars in Mifflin yard. Surgical atten tion was rendered ia the Railroad Hospital Room in Patterson by the Company's surgeons, D. M. Crawford 3c Son, Darwin M: Crawford. The index and middle fingers were am putated at the hand. The balance of the hand although badly hurt, will it is thought be st.ved and useful.T - ' lSeme bad person attempted to ;T73rn the etora of .Ur. Kiser in Mexi co, sino nights ago, by starting a fire from the out side through a hole ia a v.indow in the gable end of the building. Dr. Willard taw the re flection of the fire about 10J o'clock and rn with a bucket cf watsr dash ed it on the rewly siarttd . flumes. I lis cry of fire brought othara to the rescue. The fire was put out.liThe building- is owned by Jacob Ricken bauijh. Who the fire fignd is, Las not been r.iade known." The Annual Meeting of the Juni ata Valley Editorial Association was held ia Huntingdon last Friday. H. C. Dern of the Altooua Tribuae wa eljctJ President; Frank A. Fry, j Newport News, Vice President; Sec retary and Treasurer, JS. CouraJ, llc Vcytown Journal; Executive Comniit toe, W. W. Trout, Frea Priss, Law-ibto-.vn, Hugh Lindsav, Local News, nuntingdoy, T. H. ikrtor, -ViJ jle burg Post. The annual exeursioa will start August 24, with Roanoke, Virginia as tho objective p oint. Tunis Vosburg, of Walker town ship, and George Wait of Fayette township traded horses, vosburg was soon diss-itisfiad with the ex change of animals and ore night wect to Watt's a'tble snd tradsd bae'e. Tha uoxt night Watt took a lonely trip, visited Vosburg's sta ble a::d rotraJa J. Vusburg then ap pealed to the la, came ta town em ployed a lawyer who soon had tha SherifT hurrying out to Faye'to to get the Vosburg; boree from Watt, but it was a Wild goore chaa Tha hor?s v--i3 r.jt fouud, nnd new the ca.;a i bot ked fcr court Harriet E. IT all cf Yfayntown, Iud.. s2th: "I owe my liffl to the i;rcat South Aruerxau Nervine. had besn in bad for fivo months from the r.fTtctn cf an exhausted Stomach, Iudigt'Stioc, Nrvuus prcsirationand a general sLatteivd r.onditinn of my whole system. Had give-n up all hepss of gutting wsll. Had tried tbrse riwetuis with no relief. The Crst bottle of tfco Nervine Tonie iia provsd mo f.o nvjch that I w3 able to walk abvBt and a faw bottle cur ed n:e entirely. I believe it i tho batit medicine iu the world. I can not recomraund it to highly." Trial boltlf s, 154. C:. From the Sold b7 L. Baaks & May 14-ly. Solins'i'jve Tribune May 7i'a. A dispatch Las been re ceived from the wirden of the East ern Penitentiary announcing the death of clJ Ijiratd Erb, who serving a life sentence as r.n accomplice in the killing of old John and Gretc'a en Kir.tzlcr near Troxelvillo, on the eight of the 11th of December 1877. Of the party charged with the crirao, Emanuel Ettinger committed suicide, the two Moyor brothers, Jonathan and Uriah, were hung, and the last one, Israel Erd, has died. Thus has the majesty cf au offended law been vindicated. An effort was made to have his remains brought home. We have not learned if it wa successful or not. jjvbecca Wilkinson, cf Browns valley, Ind., syj-: "I have been in a ii:str-fed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stotnacha, Djr.pep.ia, and Ind:gc3 tion ur.til my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief." I bought one bottle of South American Nwrvina which dons rue more good than any $50 worth cf doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to U3o this valuable and lovely remedy: A to;r liottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine iu the world." War ranted the most wcnd?rful storaaeh an'l nerve cure ever known- Trial hottli 13 cents. Sold by L. Banks A Co-, Mifiiintown, Pa. May 14, ly. Tkecaaeofthe Preiident Judge ship ii awakening considerable in terost. In thi county there has been as yet but one announcement, that cf Mr. Lyons, who will have no comp&'itor for the primary nomiaa tion iu Juuiat, but in Perry county there teem to be a disposition among the frisntls of a number of lawyers to urgo two or three to com pete for the nomination. Lawyer Soibart and Smiley, each have friends who desire them to take the field, and Jadgo Juukiu is spokan of for the position. Among the Democ racy iu this county are lawyers Pat terson and Mclfeen, who while they have not besn regularly entered for the nominating race, it is common ly understood that they are candi dates. Judge Barnctt is considered by too public as bicg on tho list. It is tberfor? clear that the quos tion of nomination and election of a President Judge will become one c f tho interesting features cf the campaign. The drought has awakened a good deal of solicitude on the part of farmers for their crops. The Evangelical aid Society will hold their annual festival in the rear of the church, in Patterson, en June 18 ch, 19th and 20th. By Order of Committee. When the frost was on, it was the peach growers that wsre fearful of loss. Now that tho drought is on, it is the farmers of grain that are the sufferers. Some days ago, Drs. D. M. Craw ford & Darwin M. Crawford, success fully performed an operation for hair lip in Patterson, on the 7 months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry De- Huff. The patient was a little girL ine operation - was somewnat un pleasant to pel form for the reason that iu the cutting'and the bringing together of the parts quite an amount of blood escaped and ran late the mouth and down the threat, reader ing the use of Ether inadmissable for fear of ttrangulation. The hair lip pins and all the dressings have been removed and the parts have united neatly and perfectly. The opera tioa has been entirely success ful. An unusual feature in connec tion with tha cake is that this is the second case cf the kind which has occurred in the family within the past six years. The former case, a boy was epeiated upon at about the same age of this babe, over five years ago and also resulted favorably. Frora Lewistown Free Press: On last Thursday morning a couple of nicely drensed individuals called upon Liveryman Yoaey Miller, in Selinsgrove, and engaged one of $the best double teams in the stable, a handsome pair of blacks. About 4 o'clock the came day they returned, paid for the same and remarked to Mr. Miller that it wts one cf the best rigs they ever had. They then again engaged the team for Friday and usked to have ii delivered about J of a mile from twn, saying that they were taking observations for the establishment of a tslegraph line running from the Suaquehanua to the west, aud that they wanted the team for several days. They also informed Miller that they might be back Friday night, but it they were not they would notify hiin of their whereabouts wheu he could send taf ter tha If am. Friday night caiae, but the team or tidings of its where abouts did not, and on Saturday Mr. Miller commenced telegraphing ia every direction but Lewistown for information. Early Saturday morn ing Andrew Spangogle, just at the edge of the town was rather surpris ed iu having two persons drive up to his house asking to have the horses fod. Mr. 8. esid he would feed the horses, but asked why they did not go on to town and stop at a hotel. They replied that they dld'nt care to atop at a hotel, but that he (Spano- gtejaiiaa not bo uneasy about his pay, thit they were all right and would pay his bill and call for the team in uboat on-s hour, but that was the last neon of them. Mr. Spanogle came to townjduring the forenoon and informed Officers Price and Gro about the flair, who went out and got the team and had it pafe'.y quartered at the Valley Uout. As soon a M. L. Yearick w the horses he recognized the.m a tho property of Mr. Miller of Sel insgrove, and he was promptly wired. T He arrived in town Sunday forenoon auu in ine aiteruoon loo nis team home. Mr. Miller is of the opinion that the individuals who have acted so Btiar.gcly are ergaged in floeciag faiinois and they bad botter be on the lockout for them. Attention Roy. A fine Eat, B1L Ctp and Belt giv en with each suit cfb y's clothing, at Ilui.LoiuroH ii Sort's, Pattsrsou, Pa. ftcilured Rates win l'rtinsvlvn Jiia Railroad to Annual iUetiticg (eimau up tiits Ml Ua;erslovrn, Sid. For the annual mating of Gorman Baptists of the United States, to bo held at Hsgemtown, Md , May 2Sth to Juno Sth, lS'Jl, the Penneylvania Kaiireid will soli excursion tickets from this territory at ono fare for the round trip, tickets to bo sold May 25th to June 5th, good to re tura until June 15th: td Headix Hckt Oa the 5th intt., at Belli-ville, Mifflin county, Pa., by Kev. Burgen, Dr. John II." IJeadic?, of Walnut, this eoanty, and Anna B. Huey of Allonville, Mitfiin Co. DIED: Ufucu. On the 15th nit., near Eschol, Perry county. Wm. Uench, aged 72 Tyear. Deceased was a brother ef Mrs. Letita Kerlin, of Pat terson. Black. On the 2Sth ulfc., at the residence of W. N. Sterrett, in Mil ford township, Mrs. Margaret Black, aged 82 yeare, 3 months and 29 days. MtrrLIKTOWW MARKSTS. SimtaTowi, Msy 13, 18&1. E attar .,, Jj Teg 12 Hum 10 ytoulii.r, 7 Sides, Laid......... . .............. 8 MirrLiSTOvrir chain makkrt. Wheat, 1.05 n in Mr 65 Gate 0 Rye ee Clovers-eeJ...... S4.69 TiiHotby eee4 Klix seed 1 60 tiraa..... 20 On t;i..-r , 1 20 Snorte 20 C Ground Alura Salt 1 20 Americas Salt (0 PinLADELi nix Markets, May Sth. 1891. Wheat J1.10 to $1.31; Corn 78 to 70c; Oats CO to 62c: Spring chickenB SO to 35c; List year chick ens 7 ti 12c; Butter 27 to 3Cc: Eggs 15 to 16c; Old potatoes 90 to $P20; New Southreu potatoes $2. to $0. a barrel; Florida tomatoes $1. to $2. to $3 a barrel; Hay $9 to 12; Straw COc to tfl a hundred pounds ii-.uiiiniuiiiiMiiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiniuimiiiiitiiiiuuuuiiiiiiiui, . A liu Tomor Fo-r e lime last winter there appcare-1 In thr. coln:ncH of tho Rancor CVmmri oaf rt dvscriptlon of n remurkiiblf? cure ellct-tcd by Hie nee of t'.roici a K i.raj; paritla upon tlie ix-rton cf RciN-n Kever;'.fi'-o, aTrcl! known nnd I.::'"uiy rs teenicd cltiieu of Upper fUlwu-.tr, Me. With a view to 1:ic1iik U.c fa-ts in tho ease of Ivlr. Kevcranca Lcyo:;J dita. and to procnt them ia such a form u to autisly the UoubU of the incut lncrcdu Ioiik, a party of eeverul i'entlcir.cn, in ckiiiins Mi-.eWarren, of the Jtrown's Screa pa rilla Company .a !:d Kx-ftoveruor rjavie, drove out a low days ko to the pleafur.t reidonceof air. Severance. tii.H story as taken down from lii own lipi and sworn to Iwlore Gov. l-'uvis, ci'pcwtrji telow. it R lisappear-s I, Reuben Heverunce, of I'pper Stiil- wuter, Jic, do nuke the follow ing kt&le iuent of facts : About fourteen years a;ro a tumor came iu my groin. It wasat ftrstabout tlie aire of a pea aud did not trouble ine much. It srudually iurreascd in kUc, however, and was accompanied l-y eevere, darting pains. My w hole Kystcui became disordered. My food did not digest; hod attacks of dizziness; roarii-.z Bounds in my ears; palpitation of the heart, which seemed at times to come up in my throat ; passed many sleep less night. In Uie summer of 1SS5, tlie tumor had grown to such size that it extended nearly the whole dis tance to Uie knee, and weighed, I should I think, at least six or seven pounds. I iroivn s Harsap At all Druggists I .OO. 6 DON'T take Something else "Just as good." IT IS NOT. , Aea Wakre 4 Co., Sole Proprietors, Bangor, lie. . 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend tho Attractiro Sale ef Clething that on dailj from HE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Who haT9 money to inreat to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvloua t So THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES f Suits and Overcoats at the Ilis prices leare all Competitors in the rear, so don't iiu to gire him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN IA. IPoes this Catch Your Eye! 4 If bo, get th whole of the story. It is short and may be as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now felling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a shoe is not complete without Fmooth, flexible inner 6oles, free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Oarrisburg It will pay you to try them. For sale only at 6. W. HECK, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SEOE MAH LN JEIATA bridge: street, Alsn thft larrreot stock of Misses' shoes in latest styles suited at Heck s, image fctreet. SPJSHETTOGLLESE ICQfwiilEBCE THE LEASING SCHOOL Cf iv. Subscribe Tor the Sentixel and Bei-cbli cas, a good papr.a was obliged to have my panta out very lttrtreLn th letoaccouimodnte tlie swcl llnf;. It was tho source of much morti rirction u xrell aa EUiToring to me. At tliis time the fymptoma crew rapidly 1:10.-0 acute. The l?aat exertion or strain upon th3 ttfectod part would causo 1 ri te u so, toarlng pain, like the ntieklng of ntv.- Into the flesli. I fimUly wa obtifjoJ to abandon wor?r entirely and took f i.!- bed. I abndor.cd hope rnd pn.yod for death to reiisvo n.y suff3r Ir.g.i. r hyticlans examined me and paid thfct Dothinif could relieve mo but the cuuiiix out of tho tumor, and thut the chancea were tiiat I would die under the operation. The risk they believed to be too great to Justify It. At thia Ume I comnioucod taking Brown'. SursapariUa 0 tm m c kir.d cf forlorn hope. I ex.prieneed ; an liiimediatochungo for the better; my ; appetite returned; food ceased to trouble sue; tl'e rinsing noise left my head, and l.cjt of all the tumor began to shrivel up nnd disappear. It is now, and has been for some time, entirely gouo. I feel twenty-five years younger than I did a year ago; my general health has never ! eon better. I can and do work from morning to night, and enjoy being able to do so. Only two or throe days ago I worked in the hay field ail day mowing heavy grass. I say God bless the maa who Invented this medicine, lie should wear a crown. I mean always to keep a bottle of Drown s Sarsaparilla by me white I live, (Signed) bottle for S.OO. ' examine the Stock of Goods for Wonderfully Low Trices. mm that might hurt the feet or soil Shoo is Complete. miffllntowx.ipa. rreneral foot-wear. Ladies' and arilla and all sizes. Everybody can be , i r r ry, to.i.ic:t eknzitn roK Ota A LlfcES, CSR'JSS, VISES, te. 1- STEADY WORK , l-F'- i S Per Hoaat, Inddstrieas Za. Vr;n- 3-iXm' crvm m foil Un of vart- -if uaa MUpMa so renaajriTaaia. StSjS n hueeiTeTuUr lersi. oct auu oryn:K. Ti ri immmimtflu far term. B. C. CHASE & CO.;pHILAW PAj MEYERS' Spring I Opening. Tho flood gates Lave been opened stream of Fine Spring Clothing that has been poured in the doors of the Great Establishment. A secret of money making lies in tho solution of the problem of Judicious buying. This is accomplished by securing re liable gcous at the very lowest prices. There is but one store in the coun ty where lowest prices for reliable goods rule, and this the majority of people know is at Meyers'. GENTLEMEN. DON'T PUZZLE YOUR BRAINS, About what you think you'd like in the way of a Spring Suit. No need t waste time thinking about it, if you'll come in now and see our suit coun ters piled higher than you can reach with everything that is new, and ev erything that is stylish; you'll decide the matter very cpuiokiy, espeoially when yon get our irreistably lo w prices. OUJR S5, S6, :ST, S8 & SIO SUITS, are popular with the people because these prices are such as any man can afford to pay. Low as these figures are the suits are in all patterns, shades, and colors and you have hundreds of suits to choose from. OUR 12, 615, $16 & 18 SUITS, are marvels for the money. You have choice from suits in first-class dom estic and imported Caseimeres, Corkscrew. Chevoits, Whipcords, Worst eds, Diagonals, vc., in handsome and stylish broken plaid, stripes, checks, mixtures, etc. Each'auit is trimmed, made and finished in an elugant man ner, and are honestly worth from $3 to $7 more money. We know they cannot be duplicated outside our store andr $15 to $22. Boys' & Children's SprinClothing. The very choicest styles, the very Chihlren's Suits from S1.2o to $0 Boys Suits from 10 to 18 years, ?3 to andGicta. Boys Long Patits CSct:;, 80eU. and $1.25. avnoe 1 ant Suits, Sizes, 4 to 15, fancy plaids, cheviots aud striped cassimervs, worth at least $5 at $2.50. Big Boys Magnificent Drees Suits, male and trimmed boau tiful. You can save at least $3 on one of these suits. OUR MAMMOTH HAT DEPARTMENT, Leads them all for be?t and low prices. Lots of sales atid little profits keep us bumming right along. Men's Spring derbys, latest shapos and stjk-s, in black aud light colors, from 08c to $'$. We buy in large quanti ties, cash down, that s where we nail wo givo everybody the benefit of the IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS we have no rivals. We carry more stock than all stores in town combined. Tho latest epriuy stylos in S'eckwear, prices from lOo'sto 50cti. Our 50o unlaundried shirt cannot be bought elsewhere fir less than To 3. Second floor is devoted to onr Trnnk aud Satchel Department. We buy tho rn by tho ear-load at manufacturing prices.and can nsvo you 2o per cent. Prices from S1.75 to ?10. A BAT & BALL GIVEN TO EVERY BOY'S SUIT, FREE. FEED MEYERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHIER. BRIEGE STRKET, JUNIATA VALLEY BANE, OF HIFrLIXTOT:TK, lA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable, JOHKr-H ROTHItnrV D i : , , . titilenl. T. VAN IFtWIN, Cothur r.iainonl. V7. C. Poaionij, John Ilertaler, Rbert K. Parker, T. V. Irwia. Jotofh Cntliroek, Philip M. Kepner, Lenis E. Atkinson, rrecKaoLmss i Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Jesrph Rotbrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomerey, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kartx, Jerome H. TbompM.n Jr Jolie Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, CharlsttaSnytler, Josiah L. Karton, Jeha M. Blair, Kabert B. paturaon, r. X. U. Prnanll, Len Light, Samuel 8. Ituthieck. Three and Funr per cent, latereat will be paid oa certifieates ef deiosite. fjan 23, 1891 1 Gohen & Brown, Doalers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, ATatclit-s, Ac, THOMPSONTOWX PENX'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, ot Men's Coys' and Children's Clothing and CESTS'iFi nXISIIIIli GOODS Complete and Heady for Inspection' Ve are pushing lliiu livtly hpro Uvtirything to its Capacity. It is a time of activity with u.. llats, Caps t Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, ladies' and Gents'. You can eare S3J rtnts on eTcrv dollar br pi:rrlinig of n. Oar aim is t largo sale and Small protits. COKE AND BE CONVINCKW. ERANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW 0VF1CR THE HANDSOMEST DESICKG IN--- WALXi PAPEB: MW;AAD ATTltACTIVK STYIjES, Samples Sent hy Mail. Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. ' READY MIXED PAIiNT. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tna BDnw- Plaaa lafona your nadars ttt&t I aava a pMiav raaady tor sas alKrva-auittd diMaaa. Br its MsMly mm taoaianOs .( boleui : mm bar bean iiiimai ntly ere4. I saaU be glad ! te and twa baulse e( isy nmdr litem to aa? of j your nadars wba bars eoncanption it thy ill j asod me th.ir Eifia and P. O. adtL-naa. tpoct- i tullf. I. .LOOLaI, M.C..lotearlu.. X. ' by llevers, and michty is tha best goods nt the very lowest prices Boys' suits from $2 50 to ST. Big ?'J- Boy's short pants, 25cts, 4Scts, bargains vry liinu, aua that s how br - r t goods at the lowest possibl 3 prices. MIFFLTNTOWN, TENNA- i HAYE YOU MOEI TO DEPOSIT ? j ARE YOU IA E011R0WEU ? -CALL AT THE FIRST 4ia s $ MIFFLINIOTTN, PA. FOUK IMC II CENT. INTEREST PAID ON' TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Hates. A-4-..;-.C- ('"r," "'i'pT V5vjr-"J I'"' i.trtt.ni..r In VJ-f Tii- wW. St.:! :k Citik rll- ii tlia .A. C. t;.R';jH,s CO. 9 YflHk' PA Sr.NO FOR lAROE ILLUCTHATSO CATALOauZ. ATI- km- Aiiztm A. B. i aJ2iCiUB A ti-M. lul, M I. "V
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