SENtTnEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffKDXESVT. MAY 20. 1891. - TERMS, ascription, fl-50 per annum if paid B . .1. 00 if not paid In advance. "J f ".Zni advertisement inserted at 60 T,?r nch for each insertion. ej,nt business notice in local col- '1 ..... line for oach insertion. num. h the Tear, half or qaarter to SHORT LOCALS. The Maryland peach crop is safe. The Lav cr0P be a bllort one Newport people have chills and fever. Oaions as r. diet are said to keep off spasms- jj.jntindon people will celebrate tueAth of Ju.y. gjiueone says this is the coldest Jly in GO years ffrauk Hiwk is sick with Brighta .feiase of the kidneysj Jacob Thomas buys sheen and cattle for bhipuiant eastward tv pai.imissioner FraDce Hower haXhis utw barn raised on Monday Bon C:iJy Hats at Ilollobaugh & Sons! paid for at lOOcts on the dol lar. Prhcre are about two hundred and forty thousand peach trees in Juni ata county riluBV spring lambs ere shipped fixTpj Juniata Inst week to the Fhilu dtlphu market.! The drilled oafs does best, proba bly en account of being put down in to' mfist grouud. Ths Finest line of Suspenders at Hoilobaugh .V ison's, paid for f.t 100 cts on the dollar. Stru ok bv a bm ball, Mrs. Fran cis Bruuku. of Ituadiug, was knocked into contusions. The Grand Encampment nf Penn sylvania Odd Fellows is in session at Lancaster this week. Summer outing shirts, 24c cheaper than locust pobis, at Meyers', wliole si!e and retail clothier. The Miv drought injured vegeta tion but did vet affuct the springs uf water to a gruat degree. A J. l'attrson ia announced aa curJing to l)nmocratic rules asacsa iliilatc for Presiuent Judge. jhaa day lunt week Thilo Tanna hiker. Sr., caught a string of ten eels. The largest weighed 2 poundZI William Walker, colored, aged 1C2 yeais, the oldest man in Lancaster county, died on the 14th of May. Gents, fiue 4 ply linen collars at 5, cheaper than locust posts at Mcy m', wholesale f.ud retail clothier. The General Synod of the Luth irai churrh in tlio Uuitod titans, is in session at L'-banon, l'a., to day. Black aad Eiua Cliovoit Suits, six dollars and up, are retailed at Mey ers', WhoUsu'.e utid Ketail Clothier r" diacb. growers believe 100,000 crates of peaches will be shipped out bf Juniata eotiuty tbe coiuwg s.:i 8011J V. A. Sponsler, Emci., of Bloorn- fii-hl is announced as a Kopublican c&tiJi iate for thu President; Judg- suip. Ollson Stewart in the service of the railroad company at Pittsburg, visited Lis mother in this place on the 17th. Ths dog tax last year in Perry Co., anwuuti'd to 15;'9.50. This year it will amount to $1S82. BloomSeld Allocate. The v. ind in blowing from tho east but Meyers is still selling everything retail ait wholesale prices a saving of 15 par cent. IOuh hundred wagors find four Eusdred pco)'.o will be required to gather the peach crop of Juniata eounly this erJ Prayor-inartiiigs were bald last webk in counties along tha Northern h-irjcr of Ponusyhrauia f ?r tho pur posi of praying for rain. Frosident Harrison, on his Lome strttch of the 10,000 miios trip pass ed through Utllin station about elev en o'clock last Friday forenoon. Five horse in a pasturo near Elk fun, Md , wtire killed by a bolt of lightning me day last week. Tbo hf.:os wuioortued by Mai very Jones. An immense line of crush hats, worth 90 cents, in all tho new and I popular shades. We retail at -ISc. j at Hcveis', wholesale and retail cloth-! ler. Thre Italians who arrived at lork with throe pet bears re rssolved to go back on the steamor father than par duty on the perform hears. viingerirn, a throe rear veteran of the 4Dth Pa. In ft. Las just "u auowea a tiensiou datin? from He. 1.1. ,t-,v ., . . s ' ii'iougu the agency n imam Fry of iiexicoJ 1 'owing with four horses to a plow as reported by exchange papers irom rrnry counties la-4 week The itra tfam v.-as required on account l"8 dryness of the ground . iee wind blew the hat of a little Rirl from hor head to the base of the "ra pier of the river bridge on Sun lay night. The hat was recovered uy means of a boat sent from shore. Mr. William namhn of Montic'ol w, induua is visiting her parents, f and Mr,. W. H. Knrtz of Wal- riwnship. Mrs Hamlin will re. some time among fcr her friends do not rretend to sell goods at les than Wholesale prices. We O6 no W goods to g.t rid of. lf" Btock is all new and paid for at 1(J0 ct-Lti on the dollar. iloLiCBAURH Si SON. A barra uarffani ,n . i - . A T T T b ,f auts bought for Wholesale trade, thV S'Z6B rua in'?ulrly. Among Qem are pants worth $3. Thev all S? u , We rfctail ' $1.25. iley s, holcsale and Retail Clothier. m. iienrv of Be&in iwni;n has appointed John P. WcWillam' assignee of his estate. George Bartley salesman in Wolf lt hardware establishment at Attoona visited his mother friends in this place on the 17th. and JOn the night of the 10th insl, the new-barn of Simon Stronp in Monroe township was destroyed by fire. A cow that had been tied in the stable was let out, which is proof that the building was 3et on fire. "l Eight furnace compauyhouses, m Lewistown were destroyed by fire last Sabbath abuut non. The fire is ueueveu to have originated from ths kindling of a dinner fire. The contents ot the home were nearly u gonen out. uood morning MR. WIND, doe3 your mother know you're out? Where are all these people going? Can you tell ? Yes to Hollobaugh & Son's. I heard the boys all shout, it bets the very BUGS how low they sell and their goods are all paid for at iuu cts on tne uoilar. .Ifrs. Sabilla Wilhelm, of Wilson street, Uliamsport, received a check irom Washington for $2,744.30 pen ""'u mouej lor me aeatn oi a son in the rebellion. Six hundred dollar of the amount ha already been paid for property. The old lady will alsa get per month pension here after. 1 he Huntingdon Journal tells the tale that comes from almost every point of the compas, thus: The iai jners in iuig section are much an noyed at the continued dry weather. A great many of them have not had mi oppori unity to do their spring plowing. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of tho century? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia ana iservousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known. Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, MilHintown, Pa. Nov. 14. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. 'Mystic euro, for Itheumat b'u and NeuraUda, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the sratem is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause, and the dis ease immediately disappear. The first dose greatlv benefits. 75 cents. Sold bv L. Banks A Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Feb. 18. '91. 4m. Iu a prize contest, at chewing gum in Philadelphia on tho evening of the 14th iu Arch Museum, a girl swallow ed hsr false inolr teeth. She swooned. When she was restored, and the trouble was learned and a doctor was sent for, who found the teeth lodged in her throat in such a way thut he had not much trouble in getting thorn out. Lewistown Gazette fish stories: Tuesday, George Ulsh, caught a carp in the cnal below the dam tUat weighed eleven pound and a half. A few days ago-Do'.f Shoop caught a trout in the Yeagertown dam that weighed two pounds and a half, and about the same time John Gruber seemed another in Licking creek that weighed a pound and a half. Iiistnf letters uncalled for remain ing in th Post office at Mifflintown Pa., for tha week ending May 10th, 1S31. IVrsons calling far mail in this list will please say they are advertised. One cetit will be charged for each lettT advorticd. Letters: James D. Boll, D. B. Fettercff, Rudie Yo dcr. James McCauIey P. M. F.ijgliah Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. So.'t or Calloused Lumps and Blomishos from horses, Blood Spavin, .Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifle, Sprains end Swollen Throats, Coughs, it. Saave 50 by ute of ooe bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Care ever known. Sold by L. Banks A Co., Drngists, Mifllintowu. Nov. ' 13, lSOlv. base ball Feason was opened on Saturday, in a vigorous gmp, be tween the Duncanuon Harvey Fishers and the Home clab. TLe game was won by the Fishers, score 11 to 13. The band was present and enlivened the occasion withjits best music. Ths only thing complained of by the spectators was profanity that some strangers on the ground indulged i There ore several larce atones at tho Patterson end of the river bridga that were intended to be used in the wiur wall of the bridge. Arrange ments hail been made to that affect by the old board of county coromi3- Eioners about the time they retired fioia ofiW last January. The new board of oemmisniontre did not con firm the bargain of the old board, and that is why the stone piles re main where they are. . . '--J . . .. Governor I'attison has vetoed the road bill, because he says "it propos es to distribute to some cf the dis tricts of the State for a purely local nuroose that of road-makinjr mon eys which have been raised by taxa tion upon all thecitiz"ns of the State. Roads of townships only are to be constructed and repaired by the aid of State moneys, while those of muni cipalities are to be provided for by local taxation. This ia a discriniiua tion wholly unwarranted by the Con stitution. There are old stories that come down from time out of date of peo nle swallowinsr lizzirda, and at last the actual swallowing of a lizzard did tak place some days ago by Rob ert Dippery of Lcwistowa, while drinking from the spigot of a water tank aloug the Selingrovo and Lew istown railroad. A wise friand who stood bye, said, "Bob, put your fin ger down your throat. Bob, did so, end brought up the lizzir 1 and oth er contents of the stomach. From tho Froeburg Courier: Last Tuesday morning, Augustus Springman, of Freeburg, had four men brought beforo Squire Risbel, charging them with having allowed their cattle to tresspass on his lands and damage crops. The case con sumed considerable time, as the ex aminer in chief was vary elaborate,; and the cross-questioning rather spir ited with lots of fighting clauses in it. District Attorney Miller, who had been employed by Mr. Sprisg man became frightened and urged Snnire Rislsel to cive a quick decis ion in tho cases, there being too may war-like flouriah to engage in with his practice. The men were fined five dollars each and costs- A Jersey snake story ia reported, thus: The v.cinity of Jersey City has been overrun with garUr snakes for the past two weeks and it would seem from the experience of a Mr. Sherman that some of them had grown very large and somewhat dan gerous. Monday aftfe.-noon, May 11, while going to the meadowa, he saw what he thought to be a piece of stout rope. He picked it up and found ;t was a live snake. The snake 'twist- cu useu about his leg and threw him down. When he attompted to rise, ho found himself confronted witu tue open jaws of " the rptUa. xi e seized it by the neck and shout ed lor help. His cries were heard by some railroad men, who came to his assistance. They killed the pnake, which measured 12 feet. Mr. onennan was badly fnchtened and somewhat bruised about the legs Jby mo squeezing oi tue snake. OOme mOnthR nnm n Tmrrm Ashbury Green, raped Mrs. Tolson, a respectaoie white woman nearCen lervme, Xid. He was tried for the crime last week and found rrniltv Maryland laws make that crime pun ishable by death or imprisonment irom ih month to 21 "year ; at the discretion of tha court. Th .Tnd instead of sentensing him to bo hun" sentenced him to 21 years imprison ment. ua the morning of the 12th mst., a party of 200 men forced their way into the jail, took the negro ont and hung him to a peach tree, and fired a number of bullets into hi body. 4 1 T. " 1 mt auuiiui xnonne: xue managers o: public balls have the habit of an nountmg that do woman of doubtful reputation will be admitted. We do uuiuujeci iai iuu. xuc wny not go a step iarinon w uy dircnmmate in the lie of sax? Why not make their announcements read that no person of doubtful reputation will be admit- e ir it impure women are not fit to mingle with those who frequent pub lic ball rooms, are not impure men unfit also? There would be no fallsn women, if there would be no licen tious man. If the victim is to be debarred, why not her betrayer alo? Can it be that virtuous girls and wo men, while unwilling to associate with those of their own sex who have gone wrong, have no objection to the friendship of men who make it the business of their lives to destroy in nocence? Y think thisinvidioue dis tinction against sinners should esasa. Thtr is no sex in criioa. 'Isaac Kylor, a native of Markles burg, was almost instantly killed at Altoona ou Tuesday afternoon May 12. He was employed as a toamstar and went with a wo-hora team to a point near tbe round house for a load of cinder. Ho drove in between tho round house and somo car which were standing there, but bo fore he ha.l Erjtten outirelv in anoth- ' draft of cars coming down struck the ones Bear the driver and team, they were caught betwweon the cars and round houne. Tha horses and wagon was so badly crushed that the horses were killed and the wasron was all broken to piesss. The driver had one leg torn oil near the thigh, and died iu in a short time. He was 3'J years old and Itavss a wife and t-.vo children. The fuuural will take place here this afternoon." Recently Jacob luilor, of Hares Yalicy Huntingdon countv, aged 90 years, walked from his home to that of a friend' n-ar Newton Hamilton, ia one day, sorno eighteen or tweuty miles, anil then waited down to hi nepnew'u tho next day, nice mil? Mules are ail right in their place, but for racing whether for political or other races, they in the long run bring disaster. Hero ia a cae iu point, which took placo some day ago at Nowport- Arkansas. Peter Smith of Fishor, a talion on tho Cotton Bait Railway, 20 milea south of Newport Las been in the habit of riding a fast horse ahead of a pass enger train on the track for about half a mile to a crossing where he would turn and laugh at tho train mun an the train sped bv. His suc cess in beating the train to the cross ing on his horo ecci'urag'sd him to try it with a mule. YesUrday he mounted his mu!o, and a3 the train started up, Peter set out ahead at a full ga'lop. It soon became evident that tho mule waa not swift enough to reach the crossing in - tinis. Tbe train contintted to ain ea him very fast, (tad within half a d. z-n yards of ths crossing, the mule stumbled and fell. It rolled over tha rails, but Smith was run jovcr by tho train. ilia nead was cut on, bota loirs were cut from his body aad scattered along the road for some distance That there are thieves young and old finds au illustration ia the follow ing from tbe Lewistown Gazette of last week: Sunday eyening about dunk Alt.' Allen left his homo at the edge of the borough limits up the pike and walked tlown to the bridge, where he met Samuel Bsrryhill. The two then went hick to Allen's. When they arrived in the yard thy saw a light up stairs, which reveal that there was au intruder in tho house, who secured an entrance through a cellar window. After waitirjg a whilo they saw William Wagner, a boy about ton years old, reining down ttairs with the light in his hand and commence to mnka an examination of tho lower part. Mr. Allen cjuietry slipped in and captured the boy while he was examining the rooms. His pockels were searched, but nothing was found on his person but a pruning knife which had beea taken from a pair of overalls hanging in a closet. Althongh the light was soen tip stairs and both gentlemen saw the boy coming down he strenu ously denied that he had been up and when taken before Lis father ha even desied that he was in the house at alL At first Mr. Allen was disposed to allow the boy to go un punished, but this last being the third time he was in the house and he having stolen on a previous oc casion from at least one other person it was elecided it would be best to have the boy arrested and he is now in jail. Lewistown Free Press: A young man named Wagner broke into Al- fred Allen's Louse, opposite the Ln- theran cemetery, last Sunday eveninp, but was caught while therein by 'tZ All l t- tr r , V "ll auou uu o. xi. xerrynoii, ana languishes in Fort Isenberar: now xioon, al. xTippery, a graduate of iDia omce, Dut now a brakeman on S. & L,, while taking a drink of W4. tnr nf f l.n T.,f,, ..... i . nigni tast week, swallowed a lizzard about one-and-a-half inches in length. " oiico Became very sick when one of the trainmen told him to run his finger down hi throat and try to vomit. This he did with the desired result, and up came the lizzard. Rob. says tnat while the ' undesirable oc .MMui, -n m in ma imwaE xie lie vers experienced such a "kicking" sensa tion in his life, and that in the fu ture Detore he drinks any mere w. ter under sueh circumstances he will ubjtct the lamt to a microscopical Eays the Bloomfield Times: We warn our business men and citizens in general to be on alert for several well dressed strangers, traveling in a UUSSJ, who are working the "Him Ham game. The plan on which tbey operate is to offer ten dollars bills in payment for small purchase, -J 41 I. il. . . r. , ' tun iuou a& ua parties tney are dealing with to take back the small change and return the oriirinal note and in this way make a confusion in the ohange, and by the time thev are done, they have swindled you out of several dollar in change. To us one of tha most disgusting sight : 1 1 , l - . i . m tue woria 11 tnat oi a youag mai with healthy blood, broad shoulder and a hundred and fifty pounds more or lesa, oi good boiie and muscle, standing witii his tands in his poek et longing for help. We admit that there are positions ia which th most independent spirit may accept oi BsiiHianca may, m tact, as a choice of evil, desire it; but for man who is ablo to help himself to desire the help of others in the ac complishment of hi plans of life, i a positive proef that he has received a moat unfortunate training or that there is a leaven of moanesa in hi composition that should make him shudder. New Bloonifield ha about half a dozen such healthy, robust. young men. whom you eould not get to work hardly, if there was a gold mine in sight. Our farmer com plain about scarcity of help, while we hav lots of help right here in our borough, and we beliove tho citizens would make a donation to soma farmer if he could succeed in getting one of these young men to work. The great disease with them is Pure Lazziceas. Thieve have agaia made their appearance in town. Ooe night last week corn wa stolen from the crib of F. Mor timer, potatoes from Wm. Orr, and everal other places have alsa been visited. Wo understand the parties known and reside in town. It is said that Wm. n. Sponsler, Esq., will shortly be'dn excavating; for a large fish pond on hi property south oi town a most uitabl9 place for tha purpose. Reduced Rates via Penntylva a la Railroad to Annual Meeting ef ermun Ilnp lilt Mt llugerst ovru, .Met. For th annual meeting of German Baptists cf tho United States, to be held at llagorstown, Md , May 28th to June 5th, 1S91, the Pennylvaria Railroad will sell sicursion tickets from this territory at one fare fer the round trip, tickat to be old May 25th U Juno 5ch, rood, lo re turn entil June 15th. td VTnliiut store Article. S, D. Kauffman, storekeeper at VTWtiut recently returned from the city with a new stock of goods and will sell at bottom prices. The fol lowing articlos are on tho list of salo ablts. Calico 5, 6, 7 and 8 conts, sugars, brown, 4o.l: nearly white 5ct; eeft G cents; A, 5 Jo; granulated Fish, Lake Hrrimr $1.75 per quarter, Lake Shad $2 per qiarter; White Fish, $1.75 per quar ter, etc., etc. vail and see for your self. "7 Mav C. 44. i 1 J, id Of Pr Ccd Lirsr Qli and &7F3F'K0Ff?5 cf Llmo &r.c2 Soda It en.orse-J tad prKT:bJ by limllng brslolanB boans both 11: Z Lir OU and ii ffKphopit-o0 art tii rof nib aeentsla vlieureof Comuwi. It U b p&ia table as milt. Sesif's Ensa!s;Q's S-:T, i a C9ntrrful 'ievTt roivter. Ii in th Itrt Mmed tor COMSJJKPTIOW, Kcrofola, Zrccchi-tia, T7estis(r Eia oases, Chronic Cough .n4 Colds. Ask tor Soott's tmnloioa an4 tmk no oitxr. MirrLI5T0WIt HAKKRTS: MirfLiKiowa, Hay 0, 1891. Batter 22 T.fga 12 nam 1 Should or, 7 Side,.... Lard 6 MIFFMKTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Whrat, Corn in sir , Oitt Rv Cloveree4 . . l.Oo 65 60 $4.eo Timothy sacd $1.60 Flux seed 1 1,0 Braii 20 00 Ct-.or , 20 Krart 20 00 Ground A'.uir bait 1 20 Auiericaa Salt............. 80 FnTLADELi niA AfBKXTs, May lGtb, 1S91. Ponnsylvaniaa Wheat $1.13 to $1.18; Corn 71 to 79c; Oats 5Se; SpriDg chickens 15 to 25c; Last years chickens 11 to 12c; Butter 17 to 27c; Eggs IGc; Sugars to 4.c; Potatoes old"$l to $1.25; Southren new $2 to $7.50 a barrel; Soutnrcn tomatoes $1 to $1.50 a crate; Southren pess 41.25 to $1.50 hulf barrel; Hay $9 to $13 a toil; Tangled straw $H a ton & vVi) " .- 5 & 4 fill A A A New sw It bos been said the body of a human being is renewed once in seven years, but,8trange to say, any foreign substance on it, such as pimplet, boiU, tumort, concert, etc., remain. The reason la that they are diseases and are fed and kept alive by impure matter in the blood. It will be seen at once that a cure enn only be accomplished by purifying the blood. This being done they die for want of support. Many of the herbs to be found in the vegetable kingdom pos sess the power to so cleanse the blood, and, when combined with certain vita lizing chemicals are a power for good. That Brown's Sursaparilia is sueh a com bination none can doubt after reading the following : At all DniKgists I.OO. DON'T take Something else V. Ara Waelkn : Co., Folc mmm s iarsaisarllla 1805, ESTABLISHED, Special Invitation To attend the Attractire Sale from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. EARLBT. It will bo TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is trulv marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at tho Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN tV. Joc$ this Catch Your Eycl sw r-r'-' v:-?-fe If so, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle the whole world fhould know IIARRISBURG make of Shoe?, nentg. Aue uest o.uu men s J uniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a shoo is not complete without free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Ilarrisburg It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGE! STREET, MlFFLLVTOVN.gPA. Also the largest itock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. U"0.bi.iciy ciiisi. rsa of it e TREES, SKSlSSS, VIXcS, && 'r STEADY WCFM "rVrfciTi; ii't ii I 2ry Fxv.n.. or Con- - Vi 1 .- rW. mw a full Una nT .rio- Tj3 W NQtlcs adapted to Pnnsrlvanla. ri1 Th Cuisai icklr Ituui. oci oust urrica. Write iamalinlriji jut term. R. C. CHASE A CO., PHI LA., PA. Woman.M MrRiriES, Cox., May VS. Brown's Sarssparilla is nnermaled a a purifier, having used it in our own family. Yours truly, Asja Iticnuojcn, 35 Newton St., Merlden, Conn. Ekvkri.v, Mass., March M89. I will state to you that I have used Brown's Sarsnpurilla and find it very beneficial as a spring medicine, and have Just commenced with it again this spring, and most cordially recommend it to all people having any disease of the blood. Mrs. Sarah C Stevens, So. Stone f-t, Beverly, Mass. Mr. George W. Llttlefleld of Orrlngton, Maine, says: "IT MAD3 A 5EW WOMAN OF Mr WIFE Every woman'may hare new life and vigor by uMtig Brown's Saraiparilla. No Woman having Kidney trouble, ac companied with those deep pains across the back, drawing down pains, dixzlnesa, restless sleep, etc, canexpect comfort in thin life nntil the cause be removed. This cause is disease of tt:a Kidneys, and can only be reached thronph llrese organs. Mrs.V. P. HerricU of tV: en burn. Me., was so afflicted, and sought various channels for help. Hearing of Brown's 8arsaparilla she tried it, bt';.n to rally at once, and to-day enjoys good heaitii. Browu'f tSarsaparilla Is peculiarly adapted to Kidney Disease, e bottles &r 8.00. "Just as good," IT 13 NOT. Prcpr.ctors,Bagcr, Me. 1889 To The lublie of Clothing that on daily is story. It is short and may be under a bughel, are willing it. We are now selling the which the above cut repre snoe ever put on tne market in smooth, flexible inner soles. that might hurt the feet or soil Shoe is Complete. SEOE MAS Df MIATA COUNTY, all sizes. Everybody can be IIOKETTGOLLEGE .ofCOlVliyiERCE TKE LEADING SCHOOL OF OSIk'ESSSflOBTHMD Sabscribo for tbe Siitijii ad BiriBU Ci, a good papar.; By Using Id .r:.--r-i:..a MEYERS' Spring I Opening. The flood gates have been opened hy Meyers, and mighty is ths stream of Fine Spring Clothing that has been poured in the doors of the Great Establishment. A secret of money making lies in the solution of the problem of Judicious buying. This is aeeoni pished by beeuring re liable goods at the very lowest prices. There is but one store in the ceun 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 nay of a Spring Suit. No need to waste time thinking about it, if you'll come in cow and see our euit coun ter piled higher than you can reach with everything that is new, and ev erything that : stylish: you'll decide tbe matter very quickly, especially wheuyou get our irresietably low price. OUR S5. S6, 1ST, S8 cfc BIO SUITS, are popular with tha people because these prices are such a any maa can afford to pay. Low as these figures are th suits are in all patterns, shade, and colors and you have hundreds of suits to choose from. OUR $12, $15, BIG & $18 SUITS, are marvels for the money. You have choice from suit in first-clas dom estic and imported Cassimere, Corkscrew, Chevoits, Whipcords, Worst eds, Diagonals, &c, in handsome and stylish broken plaid, stripes, checks, mixtures, etc. Eachtuit is trimmed, made and finished in nu elegant man ner, and are honestly worth from S3 to $7 more money. 'We know they eannot be duplicated outside our store under $15 to $25. Boys' & Children's SpringClotliing. The very choisest styles, the very best good at the very lowest prices Children's Suits from $1.25 to $G. Boys' uit from J2 50" to $7. Big Boy Suits from 10 tu 18 yuars, $3 to $3- Boy's short pants, 25cts, 4Sct, and C7cts. Beys' Long Pants GScts, 80ets. and $1.23. Knee Taut Suits, Sizes, 4 to 15, fancy plaid, cheviots and striped cassimeres, worth at least $5 at $2.50. Big Boys Magnificent Dress Suits, made and trimmed beau tiful. You can save at leoM $3 on one of these snits. OUR MAMMOTH II AT DEPARTMENT, Leads them all for beat and low prices. Lots of sales and little profit keep us humming right along. Men's Spring derbys, litest shapes and styles, in black and light colors, from 98c to $3. We buy in large quanti ties, cash down, I lint's whero we nail bargains every time, and that's how we give everybody the benefit of the beet goods at the lowest possible prices. IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS we have no rival. We carrv more stock than all stores in town combined. The latest spring styles iu .eckwear, prices from lOcteto 50ot. Our 50o unlaundried shirt cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 75c. Second floor is devoted to our Trunk and Satchel Department. We buy them by the car-load at manufacturing pricoe.and can ssve vou 25 per cent, l'rices from $1.75 to $10. A BAT & BALL GIVEN TO EVERY BOY'S SUIT, FREE. FEED MEYERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHIER, BRIDGE STREET, JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF J1IFFLI.1TOWS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually IU, JOSKPn ROTHKO, prj(,,n. T, J 5 WIN, rvAr. fciasCTdft. Tf i C, Pomoroy, Jossph Rothroek, Philip U. Kcpner, Leais E. Atkin- . "aruier, Hatwrt K. Parci, T. V. Irwia. STecKoLx., 1 Philip M. Kepner, Annia V. SnC'Iey, Joseph Rnthrock, J son M. Irwin, '' E AtkiBsaa, R. E. Parker, W. t. Pemeray, J. Urines Irwin, Mary Kartr, Jererae N. Thornpsftn Jr Jeha Hartzler. T. V. Irwin, CnarlvtteSnrilar r . . Jab il. Blair, Robert II. Patterson. I rronnu, L.ari Licht, Samuel 8. Rothiock. ThreA anri Pnti n.t -.. i-1 . -1 1 . . - . y... "i . inicR'Bl will D paid on certrfeates of deposita. fjan Z3, 1891 tf I I Cohen & Brown, Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoe, Watches, Ac, THOMPSONTOWN. PENN'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, of xMen'a Boys' and Children's Clothing and CiESTS JI I USISIIITG GOODS Complete and Heady for Inspection' We ar pushing things lively here Everything to iU Cajincity.'.. It is a tiiae of activity with us. Hat, Caps &. Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, ladies' and Gcnls Yon can aare S8J caots on every dollar by purchasing of na. Our ulrn is llanfo sals and Small profits. COME AND BI CONVINCED. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESICKS -iisr WALL PAPER: JiEW AM ATTRACTIVE STYIjKS Samples Sent hy MaiL Full Line of Builders and IIooBe Furnishing Hardware. READY MIXED PAINT. Oonsumptlon Surely Ourod. To Ta Icnni:-Pmm Inform roar readers tbat I Iuts a posiMra rrauJr (or tha 6oT ni!T,xl d'satsa. Br Ma Mmslf tea UioBsaBds of bspsleu sbm bsT tt pononenly earad. I sfa.ll ba glsd to sand two bomlmnt mj remedy TSXK tour of jour mdera wbs bmr. onsompMon if they will aaad me their Erf reus and t. O. ad4nw. U)ct taUj. X A. bitiCLil. M. C. lai tail iu. J. Y. MIFFLINTOWN, I'ENNA- HAVE YOU M05EYT0 DEPOSIT? AllE YOU W BOIlllOUER'c -CiLL AT THE FIRST WIFFLINIOWM, PA, i'AID OS TIME CERTIFICATES, Mciey kmi. at Icwest Bates! WRrrniJ tlis hrat . Kriifcer and Dinl V !: ;.?. ' I'sst'ihuior la tbo SJ YORK. PA. f NO FOR LAHQE lU-USTRSTIO CATALOUE. t eE!ylTaia AjrtcItcra: TTcrir, Vet. 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