,EL & REPUBLICAN ""mIFFLINTOWN : wEPXESPATt JOE 3. 1891. " "' TERMS. ..... ai .m nor annnta if said 'i'1.- f'.OO if not paid In advance. advertisements Inserted at 69 Jirer inch for each Insertion. I2.ni.nt busisess notices tn local col- 1 10 sent per line for each Insertion. Jjattieas will be made to thoa desiring Srtl y the Taar, half or quarter 1" BepttblioaaPrmary Election. The Republican Primary Election ni be held on Saturday, tha 6tk of June- , wtitorf, and of course ewj man U b nominated. Tha candidates IT tot IIiE3IDEST JCUOI, Jsreruiah Lyons. ASStX-'IATB JUDGES, Jjsish L. Barton, J. P. "Wickershani. FOB BHKRUT, Samubl Lapp. f0 REGISTER AKD RECORDBR, Samuel A. Graham. TOR COCSTT (CHAIRMA.il, W. V. Shirk. FOR JCKT COMMISSIONER, B. S. Graybill. SHORT LOCALS. Tlwre is yet somo corn to plant. It has been the driest spring sea tuB for thirty two years. Fie for tin; boys, Bat and Uall te arerf bora' suit at i: old Meyers . Siooe June let, fUhing for ba.au en- gsges the attention of fikherraen. A statieiau of ilUsases says; Three fourths of sli deatiis are Iroin con- unpUon, The o American, inquisatorial tax fcilleo called Granger bill failed to pass tbe Legislature. . S. Mills has moved his printing efioe from IlichSelJ, Juniata Co., to Milleretown, Pony Co. JahuZook and wife of Fsrruanagh are in attendance upon the 1) linker uieetin j at Hngvrsttivrn. l'r.sidont Harrison attended me morial soi rice ami jnul a apeeeh in PhEadtlpAiia on Saturday. Dili you hour of that great $4.59 men's suits sale, at FerJ Meyers'. Uo there and aava moaey. jf- II. 'Wickersbam baa a grafted oroCard ef two aeres of Chestnut trees in Delaware AowBBlnpTl Cjaatr Treasurer, Scholl ant, wife are attending the Dunker meeting at llagerilown. IX. I). There is a complaint from a Bum berof places thut corn planted be-. fore the raiu baa not all coma up. AJeinder Kerr was Lurt on Sun day while getting into a bugjjy at tbe Lame of Seth Kerchner in Walk er township? George Bartley, K&tasninn in "Wolf A. Co s hardwaro atore at Altoona, viaiteA bis mother and friends ia this place a day this wtiok. George Smith and Josopli VTatte afUoctting stene for T. V. Irwin, fr a crossing from tbe Juniata Valley Bank to the Jacobs corner The Presbyterian Christian En deavor iiociety, held a sociable at tbe heme of Elder George Wilson, in Pat terson on Tuesday evening. The Mifliintown and Tyrone base ball clubs played a game at Tyrone, on Saturday. The MiiHintown club won tho fame. Score 7 to 3. The Lutherans conducted a profit able fuativul ia tbe corridors of tbe Court House seToral evenings last wssk, securing 80 odd dollars. The Newton Hamilton Watcbmau tolls what it calls a true fiU story, that one of tbe fair sx ef that town caught a 13 ptiund German carp. The "Sieje of Sebastopol." com bsbcss at liarrisburg, June 1G, and ceatiausM every Tu&Kilay, Thursday and Saturday tberea'ter, uatil July 7. LJehn London and wife, who bare bees living in Iowa the l ist quarter of a century are now in Juniata their stive home, visiting relatives and friendsj "Tie Lezislatura passed 411 bills and the Governor has signed 122 of them; vetoed 17; 12 were recauoJ, and he has tbe remaining 2C3 in his pobSbkn.'' On tLa 18th and 19th of June, the Tascarora and Path Valley Sibbath School Association will hold it 23rd animal session in Waterford in the PresbyUriau church. Robert E. Tarker has ben ap pointed a school direetor to fid " the vacancy created by David Fowles, moving from the borough to his property ia Walker township.-j Two dollar hats free,1 given away with every $ 15 suit or over. You can ave from $3 to $5 on every suit. Come to hs before purchasing. 1 BBS JJ.ETER3. Wni. Dietrick and son Jesoe, of ratternon, will go on a trip to Color ado tins week. Jesse intends mak ing the state his home. John and Tim. j'lmrutiE, jrs., are iocaica mere. iDrew Crawford one otWannamak er s efficient Phila dolphin eleiks, is home en a vinit to hia parents, and particularly to see his father, who is reeovorinj from a season of eicknessTJ The five leaf ivy does not poison, but tbe three leaf ivy poisons. Keep away from the latter. The red ber ry shnmaeh docs not poison. It is the white berry shuraach that poi sons. An exchange iu deploring the frauds of the day in their manufac ture of ciuy coffee grains, sys it fcenu as if it is a question of only a fow ill-sung years until our beef-steak md potatoes Trill be made of shingles and sw-duht." Itch ou human and horses and an imals euied in 30 Minutes by Wol ford's Sanitary Lation. This nevor fails. Sold by L. Bank" & Co., Druggists, Mifliintown. Nov. 13, lbW.-lr. Buy your head gear at Terd Mer- ers . The lareest stock in ihm to select from. Black from 35cU to $1.25. . Holmes Dysinger President of the College, at Carthase. Illinois. i aat n a business tour, and dmnnsl off hore in Juniata to sea hia fir' people. The verdict of lb inr n, Ferd Meyers has the largest stock of clothing and cents furnialiin' in the county. He retails at whole sale prices. You em im rlaiio . i Meyers.' Call aid sea him. Ferd Meyers has an experience of 18 years in the clothing l;n,- is a close buyer. He bnvs his large stock for cash, knows the want. r the people. If you want to save dol lars go to Meyers' foryonr clothing. Rev. S. Milton Frost, D. D., will preach in the Methodist church next Sabbath, Subject, "Blessed are the Merciful." Subject for evening, 'The Epworth League its object and influence." All welcome. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of tbe century f The great cure for Indigestion, D vs pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most vronderf ul Stomach and erve Uure ever known, Trial bot- ues 15 cents. Bold by L. Banks & tJo., UrnggistaJMifflintown, Pa. Nov. It, ly. xne Uenerat Assembly of the resbyterian Church, last week, af ter an animated discussion refused to confirm the election of Dr. Briggs to a chair in Union Theological Sem inary, because the Dr. ia an address expressed tbe belief that the express ion tfr language oi tne Uibi is hu man and the spirit of the Bible is di vine. Kinetograpb. Tha name of Edi son s machine to Bend speeches, songs, &c, with tbe picture of tbe performer. By and by ve will con nect by wire with city theaters, and see plays in our own heuses or con nect with our favorite church and see the audience and hear the preach OIL . . ' " progress oi invention ia marvelous? Rheumatism Cured in a Day. Mystie cure, lor fikeumatism an euralgia, radical! v -cures in one te 'taree days. Its action upon the sys- im is remarkable ad mysterious. 1 1 removes at once tiio "cauae. and tbe disecse immediately disappears. The firat dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. fcoM by L. Xiankg & Co.. Drugmists, .Vifllintows.. Feb. IS, ira. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Solt or Caroused Lumps and Blemiahea frem korses. Blood Spavin,;Curbs, Spliniu, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, SpruiuB .-find Swollen Threats, Cough.s, &.e. (save $50 by use of oae bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv L. IXnks Si Co., Di-uegists, iliffliutowc. Nev. 13, isao-iT- The Legislature has adjourned' Over four hundred bilis were yiasied How many the government will veto, a few Uava will tell. Probably tbe four most important onn are the Ikyer tievenuo Bill: tbe Ballot Re form Bui; tho Compulsory Education Rill, and tbe Constitutional Conven tion Bill. If the .Governordees not veto these bills, wo will lay tho con tents of thetlhiUs before our roaders. Iby and by. The Democratic county committee met oh Saturday iu the Court Ilwuse, and elected John A. Collier (and J. D. Musser, delegates to the state convention, aud appointed Saturday, July as the day for holding the primary election, and tbe Monday following as the day fer the meeting of return judges. This fur is al ready floating in the air. By the time tho campaign is well en there will be enough fur afloat to bo cloud the political horizon that no man will venture a prediction as to the result. Philadelphia city treasury business is in a bad way. Treasurer Bardsloy was sent to jail last Friday, because he could not llnd bail to answer tbe charge of inisiiappropriating city and state funds to Lis own use. Gover nor Pattison appointed W. Rodwood Wright treasurer and issued a cow mission to him, but the city councils and tho county commissioners would not recognizo the Governors appoint ment and tkey elected Richard G. Cellera city Treasurer, Mr. Oilers took the oath of oCico last Friday. What the Governor's appointment will result iu, remains to bo seen. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to tie great South Americn Norvine. I bad been in bed for five months from the eftcctn of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a geaerul sbf ttered condition of my whole system. Hid given up ftJ hones of erettincr well. Had tried throe (lectors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonie im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a fow bottles our ed mo eutirtly. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottlee, 154. C. Sold by L. Banks May 14 ly. A correspondent in the New York Press ssys: I f requently hear Repub licans complaining that Democrats are allowed to hold positions ia the federal service who are not in the elissified service, coupled with assi-r tiou that it is the course of tha Re nublicans in hish official position in allowinc these Democrats to hold over that is destroying party ppirit. In answer to buch a remark from an old ssldier yesterday I challenged his statement that there -are any hold over Democrats. He promptly said to me that be could furnish me with a list from the Custom House that would make my head swim, and he proceeded to produce the list. Tho editor of the Liverpool Sun is building a house and this is what he says about it. e have so far pro greased with our house building, or rather tha contractor, as to have two men at work discing tho cellar, and we have already been given advice enough, if all could be followt J, to bniid a town; and at this rate until it is fir.ished we will have advice enough to build a city, and a metropolis t that. Tastes differ and everybody has his or her idcr. cf a coiivuient and properly arranged dwelling. Of course this advice is all well meant, and many poople can give you good runts. It is not wise to turn a. s-?Aflf ear to all but the height of folly is to be swayed by everyone. Tho ladies aid society of Mexico Grace Evangelical' aaaociatia- will hold a festival on the nights of Fri day and Saturday Juno 12-13-1801. Proceeds for the benefit of tho church Waller state superintendent of pubuo scnools has refused to vaeate tho office for Z. X. Snyder who has public ueen apoointeel by Governor Patti son. Waller 6ay3 he was appointed for a period of 4 years and ean't be pat out New neighbor, making acquaint ance graciously with old residentor next door: "Got a parrot, ain't you! I heard it last night." Response: Laws, no; that's my husband. He's pretty old, and his voice is beginning to crack." List of letters uaoalled for remain ing in the Tost office at Mifliintown, Pa., for the week ending May 30th, 1891. Persons calling for mail in this list will please say they are ad vertised. One cent will be charged for each letter advertised. Letters: George Cross, S. Guss, Harry Mastu son, Harold Townsend. James McCauley, P. M. tjJeseph Stoner of this place, in the employ of tho Pennsylvania railroad company at carpentering whileonjthe track at Mt. Union, was struck by Day Express eastward bound on Monday the 1st iDst., and instantly killed. His remains were brought to this place on tbe 2nd section of Express, and prepared for burial bv W. F. Snyder. He was aged 27 years, and a son of Michael Stonar. Kr nt TVi-m.ncrli TwrtN He was an industrious young manYl and leaves a wife to mourn his eud- d-en death. Si RiaiiFiKi.D, Ohio, May 24. Quite a sensation was created in Davton to day when it became known that James A. Kirk had sued Rev. Wil liam F. McCruley, of Turk Street Presbyterian Church, for slander, and fixed his damages at $10,000. Kirk is proprietor oi the Switch Lack cars and Flying Dutchman at Soldiers' Home, and in his petition alleges that en Suudav last the pas tor, speaking from the pulpit of his ehutch to a large congregation, refered to the parties who operate amusements as s set ef gamblers and all-arund swindlers. This lan quaere, iliepetition alleges, is calculated to in jure the plaintiff, and to vindicate his character he Las now ontored suit for $10,000 dainagis. New York Pros: The Farmers Alliance Governor of Suutli Carolina lias repudiated tho third party plat form. The Farmers' AUianoe candi date for Governor of Minnesota last fall has pronounced the third party movement in national affairs inimi cal to Alliance interests. President Livingston of the Georgia AUianco has doclared that there will be no third party in the South in 1802 as far as the Presidential election iscon corued, aud that the South will be solidly J democratic as usual. The new party is running against snags everywhere, aud as the people's party is dropping to the level of the three tailors of Tooley street, who began their address, "We, th people." Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I Lava been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomachs, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to ue this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it tbe grand est noedicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomaeh and uervo cure over known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks A Co., Mifliintown. Pa. May 14, ly. Last Saturday was well observed throughout the eounty, iu the decor ation of soldiers' graves, wberjver the bodies oj tho veterans repose. The several Posts turned out and with appropriate ceremony honored the memory of their departed com rades. In this town tho pout in si lent procession with citizens and children did the honor of the day, and listened to an address by Rev. R. M. Campbll of Port Royal. At Thonipscntown the American mech anics, with a large delegation of tho order from this place, in procession witb the vetoiaug and citizens and children, and a b.tnd of music engag in the beautiful servico of tho day, after which they listened to an ad dress by Congrsssmnn AlLiflbn and I'.tY. Mr. Marsh. Altooua Tribune: The writer here of, while passing along one of the avenues of this city, heard a mother bars ling herself hoarse after a truant youngster and threatening to Cay him unless he lus'tntiv returned. But tho lad, after a backward glance, held on his way and the mother re turned in doers. A few hours after another mother was seen to oome to tho pavement aad wave her hand at a lad who was half a square distant. The response was instant. Here was an illustration or two of methods of family rovernmf.nt. Evidently the first mother has no control over her children and will wondor after awhil why thoy are growing up into bad men. The eocond mother has a liriner grip on her household and her children will rie up in the future years and call her blessed. The phrase "great property" to day has a very different meaning from that which attended it years ro. Before the late war men who could honestly say they were worth S100.000 over and above their liabil ities were regarded as "well off," Men who owned property fairly val ued at $250,000 were rieh. A mil lionaire was an individual rarely en countered. To-day all this is chang ed. A raflu with a sintrle miilioa is not "in it," The marvelous specu lalions which attended the progress of tho civil war brought to the front a class of dealers never before known in this country or any other. Their operations wero truly wide horizon ed, and embraced everything from shoddy to steel, from flour to shoe leather, from cheese to powder. r-normous fortunes were made by tbe favored few and large properties attained by the many. Ex. From the Bloomfield Times: Much excitement prevails in tho neighbor hood of Donnally's Mills, but more especially among land owners and particularly those owning mountain ous tracts, from tho fast the numerous rumors are afloat, the import of which is that a certain syndicate has purchased several thousand aores with the view of opening mines for the purpose of working up the lead interests, as prospectors, geologists and mineralogists have time after time made careful and prolonged researches, each time making tho statement that tho Tuscarora was abundantly supplied with this most valuable mineral. This belief is fur ther strengthened by the fact that large pieoos of lead have boon found on the surface of tho ground. Such an enterprise would undoubtedly be welcome and hailed with delight, and we hope and trust tho day is not far distant when these our "hopes will have blossomed and grown into living reality. Attention Boys. A fine Bat, BalL Cap and Belt giv en witb eacli suit of boy s clothing, at "OLUiBAi oH A Son a, Patterson, Pa. no!4 tt te the LI(kt. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will euro your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho preporation of this re- rt flTl.-fil il A moiAinit frf WMiirhi am1 colds no expense is spared to com- bine only the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp s Bal sam to the light and look through it, notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50o and $1. tf. Reduced Rnteg via I'ennsylva Bla Kallroad to Annual Meeting ef German Ilan tlsts at llarentewn, Hd. For the annual meeting of German Baptists of tho United States, to be held at Hageretown, Md May 28th to June 5th, 1891, the Pennsylvania Railrosd will sell excursion tickets from this territory at ono faro for the round trip, tickets to be sold May 25th to June 5th, good to re turn until June 15th. td Who's "Got the Tin!" 'Tin bold aud bad, that Tariff Bill!' The tree trade Croaker cried; Thoa itomir.ed ae mach of ill That all could see he lied. The days ej on. That Tariff Bit Has proved a public boon. Tbe Croaker focbly creaking till, But will be silenced toon. lie nev begins te realize That laliM-bood in a fin. He could not blind tbe peopla's eves Columbia's "got the tin '." Mix Martin. Pre-EKlatenc. Soinetimsi s breath floats by nie, An orderlrein dreamland sent. That makes the (heat seem nigh me. Of a splendor that catne and want. Of a life lived aemewbere, I know not fn what diviner sphere, Of memorios that it ay net and go not, Like music heard once by aa ear. That cannot forget or reclaim it, A teniething ao shy it would abame It Te stake a show. A something too vagne, could Iname For others to know, As 11 1 bad lived or dreamed It, As il I bad acted or sobeined it, Long ago! Javes TiCSSCLL Loviu. it, TEKRiriC IIO.Tin 4RDMEJIT. One Anions tbe Many Grand Features oft lie "Siege of Se bastopol. Columns of space would not suf fice to describe in detail tho host of surpassing attractions exhibited in the "Seige of Sebastopol," which will be produced at Island Park, Harris burg on June 1G. Ono among the many grand features is the terrible bombardment in which hugh war ships, stationed on the lake, take an active part. These immense vessels fire broadside after broadside against the massive forts, while tho land forces add to the general excitement by determined charges and furious cannonading. It will be a scene of war and carnage sueh as is seldom offered to tha present gsucration. The whole affair is on so tieniow- dous a scale it almost appears that the actnal scene ef strife that stirred the whole woild was being re-enacted. Ten exhibitions will be given, on Tueedays, Thursdays and Satur days. Excursion rates and special trains on all railroads. MlrrLIHTOWrT HAXCRTS. HirrLiiTowa, Jane 3, "1811. Ratter 12 gf 1 Ham 1 S boulder 7 Sides,.... Lard , KirrUHTOVfN GRAIN MABKET. Wheat, 1.05 Crn ia ear i& Oats, 65 Kye 74 (Movorsoed...... $4.09 Timothy see H.Ot Flax seed 1 M Bras...... $1.25 a hundred Chop.. .....$1.50 a hondred Shorts $1. 40s hundred. Grennd Alum Salt 1 20 American Salt (0 Philaxelthia Markets. May 30tb, 1891. Wheat $1.08 to $1.18: Corn C2 to Coc: OiU 52c; Live hone 12 to 13o a lb; Small spring chickens 20 to 30c a piece: Butter 16 to 25c; Eggs lSe; Strawberries 11 to 13c a qt ; North Carolina dewberries 8 to 10c a ft.; North Carolina whartlebeuies 12 to 15o a qt.; Florida peaebes 24 quart $5 to $6; Early cherries 12 to lCc a qt.;; Old potatoes 90 to $1.25 a bus.; Southern new $2 to $0 a barrel; South Carolina cabbage $1.50 to $3 a barrel. Some one writing from Kansas, says it is little wonder that crops fail here for the farming is done in the meet earless manner, that in a number of fields recently examined the seed wheat had simply been thrown upon the gronnd, no plowing having been done, the owners evi dently meaning to trust to luck for a crop. It is no wonder that men who resort to such careless methods of agriculture should generally be in a starving condition. FOR AND INFANTS INVALIDS. TRADt 60RAJU!K. 'LTrfMMM 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attemd tha Attractive. Sal et from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. It will TO THE ADVANTAGE Who hav tmeney to inreet to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDIIEN It Is truly marvelous to Sm THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES f Suits and Overcaata at tha TVonderfullY Lew Prices. Ilia prices leave all Cempatitora in th rear, m don'fe fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HAKLEY MIFirLiiSJ TOWN JDoc9 this Catch Your JEycl If eo, get the whole of the as valuable to vou as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world fhculd know it. We are now selling 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. f REMEMBER a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner solei, free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Harrisburg It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE OSLI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRlDGEt STREET, Also the largeut stock of general foot Misses' ehoes in latest styles and all sizes, suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. For Sf yom o jv It may bormrua ch- -rW Tiiit and Wmotnuj 2teM, ) Iher 1 nibt llc Ilka SOOTT'S Cm Of Tare Cod Liver Oil aad HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Tttmm RmU SBcmIm. It la aiaioat aa palatahla a aillk. Far totter tbw tar a-Klld A VMdvrl Hi aoaa srodaaar. Scott's Emulsion Tkare are poor ImltaUoaa. M tfca gmuttn. FiOLS In Nebraska while a party of vig il antes who bad inst captured a cat tie thief nsjued McAlvey were bringing the prisoner to town they met another posse of vigilantes. The night was very dark and each party mistook the other for thieves. Fire was opened on both sides and before tho mistake was discovered, Judge Aikecs, treasurer of the county, and McAlvey, the cattle thief, who was in his care, were killed. No ar rests have been .made. Exchange. TMt ONLV Perfect Substitute " for Mother's MO. INVALUABLE III Cholera Impahtusb AH O VKCTHIfta. M Quick If Afimilat ee Food roe Dvspc pries, Conoumptivcs, convalssccnto. A PCHrCCT NUTRtCMT tw all. ssamwa Distaste. NceAMwse No CooniNd. keeps tm An. Cuam. Urun kr oar bo. Caa " fc asm OoJioer-Goodafe C0.7 Boston mass. To The Public Clothing that gees CO be OF ALL BUYERS examine the Stock of tieoda ft etory. It is short and may be that might hurt the feet or soil Shoo is Complete. SHOE MAS IN MIATA COUUTY, MIFFLLNTOWN", fcPA. wear. Liauies and Everybody can be nniCKETT COLLEGE iaaS?J! COMMERCE thi LtaoiNe school or BUSiHESSSHORTHAHD 3411,: WANTED AGENTS to solicit sains wm TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, && QTrnv AinaK 'S-'"h!?V. for HoB'st. ladastiiesa Bka. fatUaTT A VXle ftrtrw m full Vnm of vr- aptcl to rvrmaflTmeh. r. Th Mm tkUf Uni WV.T imnti'T'v f jr terms. R.C.CHASE A CO.;PHILAVy PAj I Subscribe fur the SjL.iTiati. axd Behcbli I CaS, a good pai'ar.' -rTIiwii in H . "mi m fa ,l .r$r:M MEYERS' Spring s Opening. The flood rates have been opened by Movers, and mighty is the stream of Pint Spring Clothing that baa been poured in the doors of the Great Establishment. A. secret of meney making lies in the solution of the problem of Judioions buying. This is accomplished by securing re liable goods at tne very lowest prices. There is but ono store iu the coun ty where lowest prices for reliable goods rule, and this the majority of people know is at Meyers'. GENTLEMEN. DON'T PUZZLE Y0UU BRAINS, About what you think you'd like in the way of a Spring Suit. !fo need to waste time thinking about it, if you'll come in now and see oar suit coun ters piled higher than you can reach with everything that is new, and ev erything that is stylish; you'll deoislo tho matter very quickly, especially whoa 70a get our irreeistably loir prices. our S3. Q6. 8 & SIO SUITS, are popular with the people because these prices are suoh as any man can afford to pay. Low as these figures are tho suits are in all patterns, shade,, and colors and you have hundreds of suits te ohoose from. OUR $12, $15, 16 fc $18 SUITS, are marvels for the money. You havo choice from suits in irst-elasa dom estic and imported Cassimoros, Corkscrews, Chevoits, Whipcords, Worst eds, Diagonals, Ac, in handsome and stylish broken plaids, stripes, checks, mixtures, ete. Eacbsuit is trimmed, made and finished in an elogant man ner, and are honestly worth from $3 to $7 more money. We know tkey eannot be duplicated outside our store undor $16 to $2. Boys' & Children's SpringCIothing. The very choisest styles, the very best goods at the very lowest prices Children's Suits from f 1.25 to $G. Boys' suits from $2 50 to $7. Big Boys Suits from 10 to 18 years, $3 to $9- Boy's short pants, 25cts, 4Sets, and 67cts. Boys' Long Pants GScts, 80ets. and $1.35. Knee Pant Suits, Sizes, 4 to 15, fancy plaids, cheviots aad striped eassimeres, worth at loast $5 at $2.60. Big Boys Magnificent Dress Suits, made and trimmed beau tiful. Ten can save at least $3 on one of these snits. OUR MAMMOTH II AT DEPARTMENT, Leads them all for best and low prices. Lots of sales aid little profits keep us humming right along. Men's Spring derbys, latest shapes and styles, in black and light colors, from 93a to $3. We buy in largo quanta tie, cash down, that's where we nail bargains every time, and that's how we give everybody the benefit of the best goods at the lowest possible priees. IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS wo have no rivals. We carry more stock than all stores in town combined.. Tho latest spring- styles i;i .Xeckirenr, prices from lOotsto GOfts. Our COo unlaundried shirt cannot bo bought ekowhnre for lews thau Too. Second lioor is devoted to enr Trunk and Satchel Department. Wo buy theai by tho car-load at manufacturing prices, and caa ssve vou 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 MIFFLUTO WW, PA. WITS BRANCH AT PORT EOIAL. Stootteldera Individually Li abb. JOSKPH ROTH ROC I, Fr;ii,nl. T. VAN 1KWIH, Cxeur. masoToas. W. C. Featerev. Joseph Rethreek, Philip II. Kapaer, Leala K. Atkiasoa, Jess Bertsler, Robert E. Parker, V. Irwis. STesxseLSsas i Philip M . K.pa.r, AbbIo M. Shelter, Jeaeph Rethreek, Jane M. Irwin, i.. fc. Atkiasoa, R. E. Parker, W. C. Peaerej, J. Holmes Irwla, Mary Earti, Jorem If. Th.a.pb.D. Jr John Hsrtzler. T. V. Irwia. Charlotte 8 nvrfar. Jeaiah L. Bartan, Resort O. Patterson, Levi Light, Joha U. BUir, F. 11. It. Pensell, Samnel (. Rethteck. Thraa and T.ir fuw nt t tfl - paid ea certificates ef deponite. Ijaa :;, nil tf J J Cohen & Brown, Dealers in Clothing, Dry Ooodn, Bhoss, 'Watches, &c, THOMPSONTOWST. PENN'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and GEXTS'liT RXmilXU GOODS Complete and Heady for Inspection fe are pushing things lively hero Everything to its Capacity."; It is tv tins of activity with us. Hats, Caps Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, ladies Yea ess save Sl'm cents on everv dollar and Small profits. COME AND 111 CON FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS EST WALL. If BIT A?(I ATTIt ACTIVE STYIjKS, Samples Sent by Mail Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. REiDY MIXED TAUNT. OonumpOow 8trmtf Cursxi. 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