& REPUBLICAN cttkTISEL fJJJX' - MIFFLINTOWN ,FJSESP MAY 27, 1891. TEEMS . ciO per nnum If paid nt ,nBerted ,l 60 Tnebfrreacn Insertion. 8Btir,lt ba.ine.1 notices m locml col- 1,1 line for each insertion. 'nS S be mid to those desiring .ffV.h. I.ar.h.Ufor quarter year "Renublioan Primary Election. Tl, Kpublicau Primary Election J b' Soa Saturday, tho 6th of 7 n. The candidates have no com fits, and of course every man ifu iin.ted. Th. candidates re: Tut 1KSSIDEST JCDOE, Jeremiah Lyons. ASSOCIATE JUDGES, Jjsial L. Barton, J. T. "Wickersb&ni. fob snERirr, Samuel Lapp. FOB BEGISTIB AD KKCOKD1B, Samuel A. Graham. FOB COCJCTT iCHAIRMAX, W. V. Shirk. KUR ;CRT COMMIS0KEB, 13. S. Gravbill. SHORT LOCALS. Hsssian fly devastates Illinois wheat. The barks will be closed on Dec oration Pay. Samuel Bollman has sold his eat iLg mlin to Ira Cramer. JyLu Thomas passod last Sunday in town with his brother Jacob. Y. r. Snyder hus added irnprove- rcenti to his furniture emporium. Free for the boys, Bat and Ball to every bojh' suit ut Ferd Meyers'. The hotel on the Newton Hamil ton Caiuij niostiaj grounds is to be cn'iurguJ. Hin Annie Mueselman of Patter- eon, Yisitcd at Harris'ourg several dajs of last week. The Lcwistown Sentinel says: 'Eurglar are at work nightly in var ioaa parts of the town." TLe tier.erid Assembly cf theFreb I'Xturiau church convened in Dotriot, Michigan, last Thursday. Did you hear of that great $1.50 men s suit u&lc, at For J Meyers . Go there and save money. Attorneys with the Ilifilintown riTor bridge case arj in Philadelphia, attending the Supreme Court. Albart P. ilcDwnald has been ap- poiuted post master at AKoona to succeed T. B. Patten, resigned. Tiio Tyrono and Mifflintown base bail clubs will play a match game on the 30ta of May, next Saturday. The Slate Fish Commissioner has stocked Tuscarora creek, in Juniata with many thousand brook trout. Dr. Crawford Sr., has been serious ly ill the pant week with torpid buwo'.i. lie ia improving slowly. lira. Jackman, wife of nditor Wm. J. Juckcian cf the Democrat and Register i visiting in Philipabarg. W'ilberforce Schweyer of VTinchca ter Virginia, was heme on a baiaoess trip, lust week Friday and Saturday. Charles Ilullobaugh in the service of tlio railroad company visited his pareuU and frienda in this place last wtfck. TLe Ease Ball olub held a profita ble two EigLts festival in the Court House ccrri'Jor Friday and Satur day evsniuga. Dr. W. II. Hoops represented the oruurc of Jnniata Odd Fellows, in the Grand Lide of Odd Fellows last week in Lancaster. Buy your head gear at Ferd Mey ers'. The l&rgest stock in the county to select from. Black straw bats from 33cls to $1.25- A fsitival will be held in the corri dor of thu Caurt House next Thura and Friday evening for the benefit of the Luthoiau church. Tho rin sprinkle on th-j evening cf the SJth va pronounced the fore runner of laore rain, whieh came in a eopiouj dowu pour on Friday. Holmes l'aar.abaker and Harry Leach of tLis place, hist TLureday caughi 15 pound of various sized cat fish iu water left in the old ca nal. Allisun J. Klapp brought a suit agtiLtt the owiier of vicious horse that bit bim, and the Lebanon coun ty JurJ KT0 him a verdict for $2024. 70 damage. Tte Juniata Valley Oil and Ga.3 Company will go on" with tho work of drilling fjr gi and oil on the Ju niata Valley Cauap Mooting ground at Newton Hamilton. To relievo neuralgia in the head, apply horse radish, like whon used on the table, to the temple. When your arms are uillicted with pain place the horsa radish on tho wrint. A nurubtr of Port Iioyal property told(.r, have each, had a well six inch bore, drilled on their propertv. The old time drilled well bored in this ceutity is only a three inch bore. About 2 o'clock on the morning of the l'Jth, tho house cf Benjamin Zoidurs in Fayette township, with nearly all the household goods in it, was destroyed by fire. Insurance $G00. Cause of fire not known. Tho man and family who take a home paper are seldom caught and swindled by traveling sharpers. The reason is plain, they read and be come posted ia the tricks of travel ing schemers and fraud workers. Copious showers of rain on the 22nd and 23rd made corn planting possible. Drought bad suapeudod tao planting of corn, this week. Plowing for corn will be finished and by the first of June all the corn will nave b-n planted. Congressional Graybill, was home last wiek ft day L"""0- raybUl is an efilcient officer but the talking about parting his political' raiment when the next Congress Mica TllnTiMi VnAl V i yauuui I e LUrll" ed from a protracted visit to friends fn the western part of the Btate. Mr. Jamas T. m wue oi Tuscarora alley, visited the family of Sheriff Loudon in town on Tues day. A base ball match jrama t'ii played at Tyrone between the lliffl. intown and Tyrone club on Decora- The Base Ball came advert.Uarl tnr last Saturday afternoon between the Logan and Mifflintown club was sail off on account of the inolement weath er. S. D. Kanffman, store keeper at Walnut im reduced brown sugar to 4 cents, lieht brown soft A to 5 cents, granulated to 6 J Two dollars hats free, given away with every $15 auit or over. To can save from $3 to $5 on every Buit. Come to us before purchasing. Firb MxTisa. Rain that penetrated the ground to the depth of about 8 inches was a great help to vegetations which had been suffering for a period of 10 days previous. Colonel Alex. K. McClure, editor of the Philadelphia Times will deliver the Commencement address at Penn sylvania btate College, Centre Co July 2nd. 1891. Mrs. Bartley, wife of Cornebus Bartler, deceased, and her daughter Mrs. Harry Kanffman, went to Read ing to attend the funeral of Jacob Van Gundy, last Thursday. We tender thanks to the Trustees and Faculty of the Pennsylvania State Colloce for an invitation in &t. tend the exercise of the Commence ment woek, Jane 23th, to July 2nd, 1891. The verJict of the jury is that Ferd Movers ban the Urcrwcl etnrV nf clothing and gents furnishing goods ii . j ti ... ... in me county. e retails at whole sale prices. Tou can save dollars at Meyers.' Call and see him. m . ioo many people crowaed on Bald Eagle Creek Bridge, to see a circus parade at Tyrone last Friday. The bridge broke with their weiekt The wonder is the people were not killed. A number were hurt. Ferd Meyers has an experience of 18 years in the clothing business. is a close buyer. He buys his large Btock for cash, knows tho wants of the people. If you want to save dol lars go to Moyers' foryour clothing. The bill making it unlawful for candidates on political committees, to pay naturalization expenses, or poll tax, has been parsed by tho Leg isturc, which will please every cn- didato before the people at the gen eral election lor an office. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century? The great cure for Indigostion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Narve Cure ever known. Trial bot tled 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks Sc. Co., Druggists, Jlifflintown, Pa. Nov. 11. List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the Post office at Mifllititown, Pa., for the week endiug, Mxj 23rd, 1S91 Persons calling for mail in this list will please say they are ad vertised One cent will bo oharged for each letter advertised: Letters Mrs. EiSs Lper. Jumcs McCauley P. M. A new sobedule with few changes for the running of passenger trains, went into affect May 24th. Sae time table. MiQin Accomodation on Sun day, leaves Mifflin at 7.20, A. M. Arrives at Harrisburg at 9.00 A. M. Leaves Hnrripburg for Mifflin at 12.25 P. M. Arrives at Mifllin at 2.00 P. M. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure," for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once tho cause, and the die eaio immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. ' 75 cents. Sold by L. Banks A Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Fob. 13, '91. 4m. English Spavin Liniment reiuovts all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blomishos from horses, Blood .Siayin.,Curbs. Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, Slo. Save $50 by use of one bottio. YTarranted tho most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Backs A Co., Drui'ists, ilifilintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. Mrs. Beashor, wife of Michael BeaKhor, doceasad, died at her home Fermanagh on V ednesday. Mav 20th. 1SS1. seed 88 years Iu- torment in ltothrock grave yard on Fridav. May 22nd, 1891. Mrs. Bea shor had been ailing witn tr.o marm- itics of age quite a while, most care full attention was given ti all her wants by her daughter Mrs. John Zook, .Wr. Zook and their family. Huntingdon Journab Grant, son of H. A. Lewis, of this place was ser iously shot about seven miles irom Chicago, on muraay evening, xie was employed as fireman on the t : r .. .1 j .i-,;i in the discharge of his duties on the oneine. a ball shot from a gun in the hands of a boy who was shooting mark penetrated his shoulder, and went down his back end lodgod in his back. The wounded man was taken to the hospital, and efforts were made to find the ball, but wore unsuccessful. The boy who fired the shot was arrested and fined $10 and and costs. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "1 nave been in a distressed condition fcr three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my healtn was gone had been doctoring constantly with co relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nsrvine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctor-mar 1 ever did in my me. would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in tho world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial ootue 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifflintown, Pa. May 14, ly. "le brethren." said th Vt,t, county clergyman, who waa preach a luuorm sermon tne other day, I'our diseased brother was cat down in a single night, torn from the arms of his loving wife, who is thus left a disconsolate widow at tho ae of 28 years." "Twenty-seven. if yOU Please," sobbed the widow from the front pew as she emerged for a mo ment from the black border ed, tear-bedewedlhandkerchief.' Ex. Rev. Mr. Henderser. nrhil tv Memorial sermon in the Lutheran church on Sabbath. The G. A. R. organization of the town wasprosent in uniform. A large audience was in attendance and the occasion was in teresting all the way through. And tne wonder m the mind of the spec tator would not down, "who of the Post on Sabbath, will be the last sur vivor and hear the last memorial ser mon The past year, a largo armv 22,000 of the veterans passed twayT The Beaver Snyder Co., Herald of May 21st, says: A young man, 18 or 20 years of age, by the name of Baer, coming from Cocolamus, Juniata Co., took aiok a week ago and died on Saturday night at tho house of Mr. William Gilbert He was one of tho owners of tho peach orsh&rd, recent ly startsd south of town, and had come here to do soma work at the same, when he was taken sick and lay in tho shanty till Saturday morn ing, when he was taken to Mr. Gil bert's home, and his death ensued the same night, from inflammation. His body was taken to his home on ounday. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the groat South American Nervine. had been in bed for five months from tho effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tenia im proved me so much that I was able to walk aboat and a fow bottles cur ed mo entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in tho world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottlos, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-ly. . Sheriff Noble advertises a sale in in the Court House at 1 o'clock P. M., Friday June 5th, 1891: A Tract of Land situate in Fayette township, Juniata county, Panusyl vsnia, bound and described as follow: on the north by lauds of Ruben Leonard, on the cant by landj of Harry Shellerberger and lands of Washington MeAlisier, on the south by lands of Washington McAliatar and .Vartha Book, on the west by lands of Jersey Leonard, containing eighty-eight (88) acres, more or less, having tuereon erectod a dwelling house, bank barn, cider press and other out buildings, together with a large assortment of apples, poach, and other fruit trees. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the the property of Maurice Leonard. Rloom field Times: Friday a week tho pig sty where Oscar Starr live about two miles west of Oriental was consumed by f.re. The children saw a peddler go by and throw a lighted cigar near the sty, which caused the fire. On last Mon day a sneak-thie obtered tho house of Corney Clouser, in Centre towD ship and stole there from a 25 pound cau of lard. He gained an entrance at a second story window by climb ing up tho porch banister. Tho can was lowered to the ground by using a wash-line, but fortunately Mr. C. recovered his property after it being carried about fifty rods to ward "the setting of the sun" where it had been hastily abandoned. Mr. C. says there is no question in bis mind as to who did tho deed, and tho end is not yet, for there is trou ble in store for the party. Trom the Bloomficld Democrat: Jos. Hnnter, Charles Hunter and a lad by the name of Johnston, all of Marysvilie, were arrested for catch ing bass out of season one dsy last weok. The fish warden of thi3 dis trict, who resides in Harrisburg, lodged the information and on Sat urday morning the boys were taken before Squire T. J. Bower, of Marys vilie. J. L. -Varkel, Esq., was the attorney for the defendants, and as the prosecutor did not appear at the time fixed for the bearing, the Squire dis?lirged (he boys and put tho cost on the fish warden. The latter named dignitary made his appear ance on the scene a few minutes af ter, but be was jtift a littlo to late, and all the participation ho had in tho affair was to pay tho cost. He has made quite a number of ether arrest in this county for tho same offense. 4 Attention Boys. A fine Bat Bell, Cap and Belt giv en with each suit of boy's clothing, at HOLLOBACGH & Sox's, Patterson, Pa. Fonr Wills. Rin. the death of Mrs. R. C. Gal lagher, four wills that she made have been put on filo in the office of Reg ister and llecordor lierry ior proua tion. Each of the 4 wills has a sep arate executor. The executors nara rl are A J. Patterson. G corse Jacobs. John WT. Speddy and James North. Reduced nates via Pennsylva nia Railroad to Annual Meeting afGerman Bap tists at ila;eritewn, Aid. For the annual meelirg of German Baptists of the United States, to be held at Hagarstown, Ifd , May 28th to June 5tb, 1891, the Pennnylvania Railree 1 will sell excursion tickets from this territory at one fare fcr tho round trip, tickets to be sold May 25th to Juno 5tb, good to re turn nntil June 15th. td A Cure for Constipation and Sick. Headache. Dr. Silas Lnne while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combinod with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It i in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night For the blood, liver and kidnevs, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists Bell at SOcts a package. tf TfalMHt Store Articles. S, D. Kauffman. storekeeper at Walnut recently returned from the city with a now stock of goods and will sell at bottom prises. The fol lowing articles are on the list of sale ables. Calico 5, 6, 7 and 8 cents, sugars, browa, 4cts; light brown 4c; seft A, 5o; granulated 5c; Fish, Lake Herring $1.75 per quar ter, Lake Shad $2 per quarter; White Fish, $1.75 per qnarter, eto., etc. Call and see for yourself.. May C, 4k Ask Tear F Men els ibeat It. Tour distressing cough can be eur ed. We know it because Kemp Balsam within tho past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale Las been won entirely by ita genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50o and $1 at all drug gists, tf. June, July and August. The most charming Summer Re sorts, of which there are over three hundred choice locations, are to be found in WUcon&in, Iowa, Minneso ta, South Dakota and the Penin suia of Michigan, along the lines of the Chicago Milwaukee & nr. Taul Ry. Nearly all are located near hikes which have not boon fished ont. Tkeae resorts are easily reached by railway and range in variety from the "full dress for dinner" to the flannel-shirt costume for every meal. September and October. The finest shooting grounds in the Northwest are on and tributary to the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rv. The erop of Prairie Chickens will be exceptionably good this year; also Ducks and Gees:, in Northern Wisconsin and the Penin sula of Michigan splendid Deer shoot ing is to bo had. Full information furnished free. Addrcs?, Geo. IL Heaffobw, Gen. Pass. Agt, Chicago. HI., or to Johs K. Pott, D. P. A., Wilhamtport Pa. Caj;i'E5TEn Natlor. On the 21st inst., by Rev. E. E. Berry, James B. Carpenter and Dora Naylor, both of Pei t .hoyal. Paxm SifMMr.sKAX. On the 25th inst., by the same, Goorge Palm of luse.irora township, and Martha F. Svmmmermaa of Do ylesburg, Frank lin Co. Uiixsr Eatos. On the 20th of May, by the Rev. F. McBurney, at the residence of tho officiating min. ' istrr, in Mexico Pa Mr. J. N. Mil- j Ier of Delaware township, and Miss Alary 15. .baton of Laok township. KunozR, Shoi e. On the 16th of May, 1891, at the brides residence in Susquehanna township, Juniata Co., Pa., by Absolom Darner, J. P., Mr. G. A. Klinger, and Elmira V. Sbcpe, both of Susquehanna township, Juni ata Co., Pa. DIED i DrvaK. On the 9th inst, in Walker township from consnmption, Mrs George M, Diven, aged 23 years, S months and 29 days. I twri Ci, 1 Wtb 5 iw ' rauiiiii aaxvLTt I tafea 2Jy ileal, I tf&o TIy licat, AND I AW TKJOIOlrt RMOliOU TO Till aMVTHIMO I CAM LAV MV MAXDl OH ; fcttlna; fit v, yo Soott's roulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil RtTQ liypophOGDhitesofLirnoanr! Sodl Nir only "ci'f.i jiv Inrip ieut C'ouuiajilIcm wr built K( LP, AND IS HOW rUTTlXO FLE3H ON CONES AT THE It AT I OT A rOL'HD A DAT. I TAKE IT JL'ir Al KAAIIT AS X DO KILK." such testimony is kothiko wkw. kcott's imim sioh m ixiw womleas IiAILY. TAK2 HO OT17Ea. IIIPrLlNTOWW MtKKSTS. Mitfliktow, Hit 7, 1891. Batter 14 Efrcs IS llnni 10 E boulder 7 Sides, S Lard MIFFLIN TOTTA QRA.1K MACKET. Thenr 1.05 Cern in ear....... .... 46 O.its, 60 Ky 7 Cloversord. ft.60 Tiaiotby o4 SI. 00 Fisx 8-jed i e Brat $1.25 a hundred Cfcop $1.50 a hundred Snort S1.40asuadrd. Gracnd Atnm Salt 1 20 Au e-ici-a Salt 10 PuiLADELrnxA Mabkkts, May 23rd, 1891. Wheat $1.11 to $1.16; Corn 63 to C2c; Oats 55 to 56c; Spring chickens largo 20 to 25c; small 15 to 18c; Old hens 11 to 12c; roasters 7c; Butter 16 to 25c; Eggs 17 to 18c; Sugars 4 Jc; Strawberries 10c a quart; Gooseberries 10 to 12e a qt; Old po tatoes 90c to $1.35; Southern new potatoes $2 to $G.50 a barrel; Florida tomatoes $2 to $3.35 a crate; South ean string beans $2 to $3.50 a orate Florida egg plant $8 t $10 a barrel; Green peas $2.50 a bus.; Tangled straw $13 a ton; Rye straw in bundles $17 a ton; Hay $10 to $13 a ton. . Chicaco, May 22nd, Cattle Re ceipts, 9000, shipping, $G 25a5.90; Texans, $2.75a5; heifers, $3.70a4.50; cows. $2.75a3.75. Hogs Receipts, 27,000 mixed ond packers. $4.30a4. C0; prime heavy and butchers weights $4.50a4.C2J; light $4-10a4.55. Sheep Roceipts, 5000, natives 4.25a5.00; Texans $3.10a3.50; Western. ?4.25a 5.25; woeled westerns $5.15a5.65; loinbs, $5.7oa6.75. f- Are You Nervous? Next to blood, kidney and liver afflic tions, nervoasness and nerve Irregulari ties are the most common. Within the last twenty-flva years the number of nervous dlKeares has In creased largely, and the medical frater. nlty have given them a great deal of attention. As to the causes of nervous affections, their name is legion ; high living, dissi pation. Irregularities or diet, late hours, overwork, great grief, the high-pressure mode of life, with Its ceaseless round of activity and exertion, calling for con stant expendltureof nerve force, all tend to depress and exhaust the nervous sys tem. The merchant bend for hours over their books, or are whirled at lightning Use the ; speed over a country unknown to their C fathers; the student burns freely the "midnight oil," while the housewife, in her effort to keep pace with the require S menu of modern society, calls Into ae m tlve play every Obre of the nerve system. S What is the result t All over the land Z medical men are battling with nervous dyspepsia, nervous headache, nervous ; weakness and in many cases with gene s' ral nervous prostration, oftentimes de- veloping into paralysis. To regain health you must correct all ; that is wrong in the nerve centres, and S then all the various troubles arising from their diseased condition will disappear. S In Brown's Barsapartlla you have a nerve tonic and nerve food which sup- plies the waste tissues. Itemember that At aU Druggists I.OO. DON'T take Something else Ada Wabkkn & Co., Sole ..! ji .'jy 1865, ESTABLISH ED, 1889 Special Invitation To attend the AttxactWe Sals from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARIiEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to inYeat to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvtloua to Sea THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don'l fai to give him a all if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFJLIN TOWN :PA. JDocs this Catch Your JEyel "ms in., 1Tao WELfet iif If bo, cct 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 should know it. We are now selling the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre 6enta. 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 smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Harrisburg It will pay you to try them. For sale only at D. W. HECK, THE OJLI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGE- STREET, Also the lamest stock of ATiciAa' bnPB in latest fttvlea and guited at Jleck's, Undge btreet. RiGKETT COLLEGE 'B1M sTCeL!), I Brtsl sH rOCCMMERCE run. THE LCAOIN SCHOOL Of ycecirrd! i er w ni- III lIllC f MTU MiwifMIW Subscribe for the Sixtisil aid Bipibli cak, a good piper. the blood, taking up the sound material from the heal.uy stomach, feeds every nerve and fibre of the human body, and S in no other way can reconstruction and Improvements In the system go on. 2 Brown'sSarsaparlllawill deliver the food S pure and healthy Into the blood. ; Mrs. Doxcis Siost, wife of the well- known railroad contractor, who has op. S crated all over New England, became ; afflicted with that dise&ge so very com- mon among women. Phe says: "Yes, I do know what nervousness means. I Z have had it in Its worst forms. I could S not sleep, could not follow any line of work; tho cry of my babe struck hanhly Z opon my ear,the shutting of a door quick S or the fall of a book or any unusual noise upon tho street would give me a start. Z lest Tonic I It seems to me, now that I look back to " It, as though I lived for years as some I hunted animal might live. I mistrusted every ono and was possessed of a con- " slant and nameless fear. Physicians -told me the nerve centre was affected ; and when my food would not digest; Z when It soured on my stomach ; when my appetite became capricious, thry Z said I had nervous dyspepsia. I tried Z several physicians and adopted every 5 thing suggested by friends, yet my nights ; were wakeful ones, and my days those S of torture. One day Brown's Barsapa- 5 rllla fell under my notice; I began the ; use of It, and as a result t be nerves were ! returned to tlietr normal condition, as were also the digestive organs, and a per- -feet and permanent euro was the resulu" S ass O bottles for 8. CO. 'nst ai good," IT IS NOT Proprietors, Bangor, Me. i.. '. r The Public ot Clothing that goes en daily ezamino th Stock of Gooda ftr 6ton It is short and may be under a bushel, are willing that might hurt the feet or soil Shoo is Complete. SHOE MAH Hi JMIATA COBM, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. zeneral foot-wear. Ladies' and all sizes. Everybody can be W APiT D AGENTS TO.BWI.ICIT OBBSRS FOB OI R Mill, SHRUBS, VINES, &S. - 1?J STEADY WORK lgyJflSftJJW tow a, fall Um arvrts- OtskoMsSsVlDa. Writ mmtrHMrt hmr tan. w. c. chase co.;r muAW paj MEYERS' Spring I Opening. The flood gates have been opened by Meyers, and mighty is tho 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 accomplished by securing re liable gooda at the very lowest prices. There is but one store in the coun ty where lowest prices for reliable gooda rnle, and this the majority of people know is at Meyers'. GENTLEMEN. DON'T PUZZLE YOUR DRAINS, About what you think you'd like in the waste time thmJung about it, if yon 11 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 deoiele the matter very quickly, especially when yon get our irresistablj lo m prices. OTJJE- S5, S6. 197, are popular with the people because afford ta pay. Jjow as these figures are the suits are in all patterns, shades and colors and yon have hundreds of suits to cheoss from. OUR 12, 15, ars marvels for tho money. You have choice from suits in first-class dom estic and imported Cassimeres, Corkserews, Chevoits, Whipcords, Worst eds, Diagonals, &c, in handsome and stylish broken plaids, stripes, checks. mixtures, etc. Jtjtch'suit is trimmed, made and finished ia an elegant man ner, and are honestly worth from $3 to $7 more money. Wo know they cannot be duplicated outside our store Doys' & Children's Spring Clothing. The very choisest styles, the very best goods at the very lowest prices Children's Suits from $1.25 to $6. Boys' suits from $2 50 to $7. Big Boys Suits from 10 to 18 years, $3 to $9- Boy's short pants, 25cts, 4Scts, and 67cU. Bevs' Lonr Pants 68cts, 80ets, and $1.25. Knee Pant Suits. Sizes, 4 to 15, fancy plaids, cheviots $5 at $2.50. Big Boys Magnificent tiful. Yon oan save at least $3 on one OUR MAMMOTH HAT DEPARTMENT, Leads thorn all for best and low prices. Lots of sales and little profit keep us humming right along. Men's Spring derby s, latest shapes and styles, in black and light colors, from 98c to $'i. We buy in largo quanti ties, cosh down, that's where we nail bargains evary time, and that's how we give everybody the benefit of the beat goods at the lowest possible prices. IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ws have no rivals. "We carry more stock than all stores in town combined. The latest spring styles in JVcckietar, prices from lOctsto COets. Our 50o unlaundried shirt cannot be bought elsewhere fr luss than 75s. Second floor is devoted to our Trunk and Satchel Department. We buy them by the ear-load at manufacturing prices, and can eave you 25 per cent. Prices from $1.75 to $10. " A BAT & BALL GIVEN TO EVERY BOY'S SUIT, FREE. FERD MEYERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHIER. BRIDGE STREET, JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF HIFFLMTeWll, PA. WITH BltAXCB AT POUT ROYAL. Stooknoldera Individually Liable. JOSEPH KOTBROCE. PrttHtnl. T. VAN IRWIN, CW. aiasoreaa. W. C. Feaerev. Jessph Rntbroek, Philip kf . Kepoer, Lesia K. Atkinson, Jeba Hertsler, Rslxrt K. Parker. T. V. Irwie. ereeKareLen i Philip kf . Epaer, Anal If. Shelley. Joseph Retbreck, Jaee ft. Irwin, L. . Atkisaen, R. E. Parker, w. C. remerey, J. Hnlmes Irwio. Mary Kartx, Jerome F3. TfcompaeB, Jr Jobs Bertzlor, T. y. Irwia, CbsrletteSsyder, Jesiah L. Barteo, Jeha IT. Blair, Rsbert B. Patterson, F. M. M. Peaaall, Levi Lirbt. Samuel 8. Eethieck. Three and Fear per cent, iatercst will be paid on certificates ef deposits. jan 23, 1891 U Cohen Brown, Dealers in Clotliirg, Pry (Jootta, Shoos, Watches, &c, THOMPSONTOWX, PENN'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and GEJvTS-EFinjvISIIISO GOODS Complete and Heady for Inspection, "We are pushing things lively here Everything to its Capacity. It is a time of activity with us. Hats, Caps & Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, Ladies' and Gcnts Von can save 83 j cents on everv dollar bv puri-haiing of us. Our aim ia large sal and Small profits. COME AND BE COKVINCKD. ERANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS in WALL PAPER: NEW Am) ATTRACTIVE STYIYES, Samples Sent hy JflaiL Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. READY MIXED PAIJNT. OoneMimptkMt Surety Cured. So Tan Bpuwe; Hsu tafons yew reiies Shut I keie e posMtve tsmfly te abessmve-iHuned eiMea. Br Ms Mmelyoae thunls eftanpeless SMNhsnsMpmaastssfisns, lahaMhegiad to sead hnboMM mf semeay FBsttlks mtnf of rw was sane aonsaaBpaUm ST sbe? will sand ass Shaar l'li im and P. O. a t arias, lanw. foUy. X A. SttfCUet. ht. .UaalUM.X. way of a Spring Suit. No need te S8 & 810 SUITS, these prices are such as any man can 16 & 18 SUITS, under $15 to $25. and striped eassiuaores, worth at least Dress Suits, made and trimmed beau of these suits. MIFFLINTOWN, PKNNA- HAYEXOU KGiiEYTO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU IA BORROWER 1 CiLL AT TflE F1BST b&s; KiyFLIN'lOWN, PA. FOUR IPETt CENT. INTEEEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, ' Mchej Leaned at Lowest Bates, Fqaiar fcyilcss Cera PLatsr vr arranina tne bss Oors Cropper and m.S f-.rf.ct Porco-fMd PorU ISr DtBTritiDtnr I. Ik. . A- B. FARQUHAR OO. YORK. PA. Bcno fo La not Illustbateo Catalosus. rsBBsylrsnls Agrimtarsl Works, Terr., Fa, rjlhr's SUsdard Eariaes aad Saw MFUa, Mn, Trmumt iwd A.m. Mi. aa. Aedrsea A. fAWlCttaJl tSOS, terk,rtk mm
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