j|iU!ntm Jjonrnal. THURSDAY, APi.IL 7, 'Bl. DEIHIWER & BIMILLER. kill tors and Proprietors. Local Department, —March came like a lion and left Hike ft—ti er. —The Building A Loan Association meets next Monday evening. —The organ grinder passed through town on Monday to start up the spring season. —s2 50 will buy a pair of good casri mere pants at the Philadelphia Brunch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. —A raft 490 feet long reached Lock Ilaven last week. This was the largest raft ever fl mted on the West Branch. —lf you want a first class sewing uachine the Journal store is your place re buy one, cheap for cash. —You may catch as many trout now a9 you ran; that is as far as the law is concerned. - G ods well bought arc half scW. Glass Setts, I pi ces ouly 33 cts. at the "New* Cask St nc." —Job printing—in the beat style and at lowest prices—at the Journal office. Bring in your orders. —A splendid line of -Boys' Clothing cheaper than the cheapest at Lewiu's Philadelphia Branch. —A good second band two horse wagon for sale cheap for cash or on short time. Inquire at the Journal 1 office. —A bill has passed the Pa. state 'senate appropriating $3 K)3 for a mon ument at the grave of Governor Sny der, who lies buried at Seliusgrove. —A larg* lot of Frishmuth Original Smoking Tobacco j ust received, only 9 cts. per f pd. Gents Hose 5 cts. per pair at the "New Cash Store." —Dr. Wild, of Ctnada. predicts fifty three years ot war after 1882, and an nounces the milleim uto negui 1935. He is certaiuly a Wild prophet. —Subscribers to Tltfc Journal who exjiect to change their post office ad dresses will please notify us of the fact. 3t The best preparation known in m irket for restoring gray hair to ils origin il color is Hall's Vegetable Sic ilian ii lir Rc.iswer. Try it! —We claim with justifiable pride to be beyond competition. Goi'd Calico 4$ c s. Dress Goods 6 cts. i>er yd. at the "New Cash Stofe. " . —Our town cournkl starts out well. That's right, imn and brethien, keep Hhe ; g'>o d work gbing until we have at least passable side walks all over town —Lewin's spring suits are all the go. Don't fail to see them when you go to Bellefonte. They will tit and suit you to a 2'. ' THE NEW CASH STORE AHEAD." —I am paying 2oets. for butt r. J. SPIGELMTER. —Several brand new sewing ma chines of the lest standard makes, for Bale at the Journal store, cheap fur cash. —Peter Ilursh. Esq.. of has taught a Sunday Sch ml class for fortv successive yeas. Thkt was spending a long time in a most noble work. —A fine lot of Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Presentation Bibles—at the Journal S'ore. We furnish Bibles with names stamped on the outifule in gilt letters if desired. -"■' he Indiana (Pa.) Democrat states that an old lady who recently died there clung tightly in her last hours to a bag of gold she had saved u;> and declared it sbculd be buried with her. —We have one price—Cash or trade Standard A White Sugar 10 cts, L'ght Brown Sets. Best Syrup 12$ cts. Gtmd 10 cts. per quart at the "New Cash Store." —Dr. John F. Hirter, Dentist, has remov d his office to the second flooi of Tom!iuson's grocery, where he will be happy to receive bis persona! and professional friends. tf —We have opened up a large lot of New Goods, whose matchless prices apeak for themselves. Men's Black Dress Hats 4 > cts. B ys' 25 cts. at the "New Cash Store." —li you want an extra fine article in the line of tooth powder—and every body should use such an John F. Harter is the man to supply yon. We have tried it and know wherof we speak, tf —The appointments df President Garfield have not the slightest effect— one way or the other—upon the prices at Philadelphia Branch Cldthing Store. The Branch can not be undersold any where in the state. —Mr. G. R. Spigelihyer flitted on Monday to Spring Mills, where he now lias his headquarters. Ralph was brought up too well to move ou such a day as we had on the first. —The Supreme Court of this State has decided that money paid for all trials of speed in horses is illegal, no matter whether paid in the way of l>ets or premiums. This the agricul f ural societies had better note down. —lt is estimated that there are 1, 000 hotels and restaurants less in this state than there were a year agd. This iiihe result of the temperance peo ple's opposition to the giantifigof li censes. —Our citizens have petitioned for an afternoon mail from (Jobtfhi. Under the present an angement our western mails lie over at Cot>nrn until the next day, while the 'mail from Brush and Sugar valleys seldom comes here in time to connect with our mail. If the powers at Washington do us justice there will be' fA: difficulty to get the new accommodation. —lt must be confessed that Venn or is the boss weather prophet that has yet arisen. Tue to order the snow came, and a right big, ugly one It was, for the season. It snowed at intervals Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The roads were almost impassable either for wagons or sleds. aud the flit tings had a sorry time of it. —Town Council met on Monday eve ning in the Journal office, Present— Mussnr, Har train, Breon, Storer and Luse. J. C. Smith WHS elected Itorough t. cannier. A Reflation WHS passed requiring ride walks to le built along certain prverties, and the secretary was instructed to MKify the owners of the HC. ion of council A resolution w:s also passed that couucil build a Sidowalk from Jacob Get hail's to F. Cat.iermVu's. Secretary was iiiotruct ed to give notice of letting. ' —The Clitton Democrat waPfi* its .readers against the insane insurance rage that now sweeps ever our state in the following pungent words: We agaiu caution the public against the Imgus co-peialive life insurance companies. It would take a Whole newspHuArtoexp.se their reguery in detail but th< y mean to swindle every body. Dj i't touc i them. Tue proper way, f you want to in sure, is to go to a reliable agent that you know to be honest and then select a cotnpauy of unquestionable gbod standing, with a secured capital for the payment of loses. Even tueu there are risks to run. —The New Cash Stdre of Whitmer and Co., Spring dills—is just a little the neatest, cosiest place of btisiuess in the Valley, and we don't hvbhtier that people go there iu crowds. —The following item we clip from the Lewisb.irg crumbs of The Miffilu burg Telegraph. It must mean our own Ralph whom we used to flagell ate a little once in a wuile as occasion required years ago in school. Glad that he is coming nearer home again and thai he gets a good situation: Uncle Joe Shriuer has secured the services of a first-class western Miller in the person or Air. Kilpii M. Musser of Illinois. The mmufacture of flour by the "new process" will now be prac tically tested, and it we don't sadly mistake, the public will be gratified with result. The mill is being run to its uim.ist capacity—night and day —on custom work, which speaks well for that establishment. —The man who mikes haste to be rich, siys the A'buni "Tribune," generally ends his life in squalor and poverty. The is inde pendently wealthy to-day may be a beg gar to-rn >rro'.v. "Tim cuances in any game or fortune are against the gam ber as ten to one. The daring simula tor woo flutters oefore lite admiring gazi ot his fallows to-day a glittering human luttnflv, is to-morrow as low as the humble W6rm. The lioifeSt farmer or mechan it*, who is content to ufiin* fdtrely, surely, 1;OJ t+tly, ends his days iu competence and happiness. The man who can't spend his eve nings at home iu the midst ot his fami -I}, savs an exchange but Who chooses to lofinge around the street com er, or to loaf i i store-rooms or bar rooms, displays wretched taste, and 1 need not be surprised if his children luikate his example and graduate iu the streets. The example of the fath er is a potent force iu the formation of j juvenile character, aud more than one bright boy has joined the crowded ranks of the army of the bacchanals lie cause the .Mead of the household failed to set a good example or to exert a proper influence in his home. BURGLARY. —On Monday night a bold attempt was made to rob the dwelling of Mr. Jonathan //artcr At about one o'olock in the night, Mr. //.irter, who sleeps up stairs, heard an unusual noise below. He quickly and quietly went down a flight of steps tnat enter the kitchen and tried to open the door quietly, but the creaking of the binpts, he thinks, must Have heightened the burglars, who made a halsty flight. Mr. Hurler found the window hoist ed and securely fastened with a chisel that was tightly stuck be tween the sas i and frame, 110 dotibt to leave an easy retreat for the job bers in case ol emergency. On fork ing "out he saw two men walking the street, but made nd attempt to go af ter them. The scoundrels would have badly fooled themselves, if they were af ter Mr. flarter's rash, as he never keeps much of that article, in his house. If they want any of his spon doolics they had better ask Mr. Walter for it. The owner of the chisel is hereby kindly requested to call for the same. , Our citizens had better prepare themselves to t give such visitors a warm reception, 4m I I ' MU3IO, MU3IOI Back to our Branch Music Store in Millhcim. We will sell you as good a Piano orOiWn as any other dealers. W r o baudic no trash but give you the best guarantee for five years. Wc promise toothing but what wo will Ho. CMto you an orgtito from $22 are ftesjion iihle for ill our instruments. Ac don't put ati itiftrifnietot in your take yourftioney and leave "fur parts unknown. Try us. MASSES PI.TG A FHOM RS, Lewis burg, Pa., 'OR D. L. ZERBY, Millhcim. —••When The swallows homeward fly" they alw lys fl> k longingly at the New Cash Store of Whitraer & Co., Spring Mills Fa. —.Some think the weather wc arc now furnished is a dis race to the civilization of die age. Others art? innd as blazes over T 'ie piopliet Ven nor, while others again are out of humor, cross an icr i'ib d as ben re. Patience, friends, the weather will yet level itself to your heart's con tent. —The subscriptions for the pro jeited Lutheran church here now nearly reach the sum of S3OOO. There is yet a considerable gap between the sum subscribed and the amount needed, but the returns are not all in yet.. LeUtdc £ood work go on. The committee is in readiness any time thankfully to receive your sub scription. —The New York World's Fair in 1883 goes lieggiwg for a Presi dent and is likely to prove a failure. Gen. Grant resigned and the lion. //uglr'J Jewett will not accept. It seems that the country had alutet e nough 'centennial" lor a while. —Report of North Street School fur the month ending March 31st 1881. Whole number in attendance dnr -1; g month, males—3s, females—*27. total—o2 Average attendance, males - 22, females—lß. total—4o. Per cent, of at tend-t nee, males—Bl, females -78, total -79. No. it scholars daring IT hole term, males— 4o, total—72. Average attendance during term, m-lea—27, females—22, total 49. Per cent, of attendance during tetm, males—B3, females 77, total— >o. Visitors during term—6o, ad dresses—B. Considering the inconvenience of an over-crowded sc iool room, at d the lack df interest of some of the parents, tins has been a pleasant, and i trusts profitable one. I feri thankful for t'- kimtness shown me by patents and children, snd take leave of my Uchool with the best feelings towards all, M. I. JAMISON, Teacher. Pay the Small Debts. The first of April has come and gone, and there w.ts a general paying off of payments. As far as we could learn obligations were Very generally met and of disappointments there were none. This shows that money is easy and really seeks good bortowers. And now is a good time to pay off bmall debts. Pay off your store accounts in order that your merchant may be en abled to sell at the lowest living prof it 8. Pay off your doctor who has faith fully ministered unto you day and mftht. Pay off your mechanics—your blacksmith, your s toeua iker, yotfr tail or. Pay off your laborer, who may have suffered for the common neces saries of life. Pay off your taxes—in fact you should have paid them long before this; don't leave them stand ui til another year's taxes are added. Lastly—pay off your printer. He needs what you owe him just as much as any one. Pay up as much arid as fast as you CHU, for that's the way to keep business moving. Hews Misccllnny. Teachers' State Certificates. Pr. Iligbce, the new state suj er in ten dent of public instruction, is calling in the teachers' ceriificates, and will compel them to undergo u re-exniiiination lelore they can take out new ones. Many of the teach ers employed in this city hold sig h certified es from the state, which li cense the holder to teach in any part of Pennsylvania. Without oiie a ILirrisburg teacher cannot teacli outside of Dauphin county. The examination of applicants lor *state certificates is very rigid, aud teach ers iu the city holding such certifi cates will likely be compelled to de vote months to refreshing their in certain branches.—Ex. i A Little Uhild Shot. ERIE, Ap-il 3. —Last Sunday a young child of Maj6"r Crine wn3 found insensible. Its brothers, with whom it had beeh pLyin', said ii.; bad fallen against a trimk. fcft&t night the child died, and it trans pires that it was Shdt by one of the children with the father's revolver. Fear deterred an earlier confes sion. Improper treatment and its Consequences. ERIE, April 3.—The Lovett mal practice case, on trial lor twelve days, ended yesterday afternoon. Pr. Lovett has to pay $2,500 for improper treatment of Wendell Far-, land's broken arm. Ten thousand dollars was a-sked. A Canadian Goose Story. — Prom the Toronto Globe. A Stone 111 lge farmer lost a goose. 'Two weeks afterward* lie. happened to I vliit a neighboring saw-mill, While I there he heard a goose aud started in pursuit. After a long search, guided I y the noise, he came to a hole in the ground, and looking down he saw the head and part of the neck of his bird. It appeared the goose had fallen into the hole, which, lieing too ..small to al low of a spread At its wings,, the poo-t bird could not fly out. While kept a prisoner thus the snow ha I nieltral and ran into the hole. *As fast as it HjtrfcfiVd 'the bottom of the hole away frota the sun it had frozen, and it had continued to freeze uttt.il the entire bird, with the exception or its head and about two inches of its neck, was encased in an armor of ice. The owner pr>cured an ax and cut out a chunk of ice, goose and ah, which he deposited on the giouudjtnd j i.'kcti * away until the goose was release! from its cuntine meiit, and marched home in search of ts flist mud for two weeks. A Bursting Locomotive. TYRONE, April I.—Locomotive 148, attaened to the Clearflcld passenger train, exploded Hi this place about 9 o'clock this morning, shattering every thing in the viciuitv of toe .ew depot. The Ward house and Hay 's tannery were damaged, and windows were broken for two squares distant. Mr. Williams, of Ornisonla. had au ear cut ff and was otherwise badly hurt. Henry Ilaupt, the telegraph operator, had both legs badly bruised. Mr. Test, of Hhilipsbmg, badlv cut a bnut the face, ami Michael Bollinger, of Tyrone, face 'badly cut. A 'great many others received less serious in juries. The engineer of the wrecked engine escajied unha. med. The cause of the explosion is unknown. BURIED TREASURE. Pot of Gold and Bliver Discovered b_" a a Administrator. (iREKNCASRLK, 1\. Maich 29.—Ad ministrator iliin*s. in .g lip the es tate of the late Jacob d:aeltxen, Ii Hell township, made a discovery uliicli proves interesting. lire- wiM leaves each of lii three HOI >4 a farm, and to each of his three daughters the suin ol $1 ,uoo is left. In addition to this part of his estate, was left three pots of gold and silver coin which had been buried undi-r the heartn in the kitchen. The exact amount cannot lie correctly determined, but it is supposed to be in the neighborhood of SIO,OOO. No one even suspectl that such a treasure was huried there, as the old man lutd pever mep'jongH'it to "*ifv one. The deceasedTarrhHl a tumor weighing sixty |M>IIIKIS on his right leg for the ast thirty years of his life. A NmjW treatment. The Golden Elixir of Life, Wonderful Cures. If yon have Consumption, a'd would Know that your cough can lie ma<le loose and may—Hectic Fever and Night Sweats checked in 24 lipnr*; Ju f) >tn mat ion taken out of the lunga'ahd *ir intasaffttfi at once; that- you can be na.de to gain 3to 5 pound* of healtljy flush per woek; if you have anv Chrome Diaease, Bronchitis, Astliina, Catarrh, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache. H-art Dia ease. Liver Corn pi .int. X*-rv us D.*tii itv, Seminal Weakness or Speimator rhoea, loss of sexual power in either :*x from any cause; if you have any form of nervous weakness, loeir.g fleah •r wasting away, aud would know of an immediate relief and certain cure for many of the reveteat cases in a short tune, a new method with new agents to latien every ixkly, invigorate sul make strong and healthy the most; hopeless cases 'cut this oit hrid write it once for.fjarflculars to B. 8. IMS PEN BAliY r , Berrien Springs, Mich. ly •Hi Inlversal Accord. ATTB S CATSABTIC PILLS are the best of al purgatives fif family use. They are the pro duct of lons. laborious, an I suceeasfu 1 ch'ini cal investUati.m, and their extensive use, by physicians in their practice, and bv ill civilize ed nations, proves th:*m the best and mod ef fectual purgit ve Pill tnat medical science can d'-vise. Bel ig purely vegetable no harm can arise from their u<e. In Intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can be compare 1 with them, and every person, know ing their virtues, will c.nploy the n, when nea ded. Tney ke'p the system iu perfect order, and maintain in lieoJtny acdiui lh" whole ma chinery of life. Mild, searching and effeciu I, they are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which tney prevent and euro. If tlm'ly taken. They are the best a i t safest n lyslu t einpl y for children ami woakeneu const it u.;ou*. where a inlid but effectual cathartic in requir ed. FOR SALS bt ALL DSALBKS MARRIED. On March 22d, IMI, at the residence of os Weaver, by Kev. D. P. Kline, Mr. K*nau\icl K. Shaffer of I.ogaiisvide, Clifton county, and Mi-* Kmtna E. Kowe of ilooneviiie, Clinton Co. DIED. . *. * ' In Sugar Valley, March .25th, ISBI, Mr. Sol omon Knar r, aged 74 years, 9 months and 4 d ays. On the 31st ult.. at Spring Mills, Mary ' rlsHB. wife of John A. Grenoble, and daughter of Henry Krumnae, aged 27 years, 4 inoudis and f> days. HfllheimAsvket. Corrected every Wednesday by Gepfcart SI Mus*er. Wheat ..... 1-00 Wheat No. t. W Corn J* K,*ev oats White..., £> Outs, itlrtcK.*. 3® Buckwheat. ..... „ 50 Flour r .w...,.vV.. 0 40 Bran A Shorts,pei t0n,...'. 17U0 Salt, per JBU;L...i. kk I- Plaster, ground..'..,.. 10 -®® Cement, per Bushel 4 to 50 Barley *0 Tvmothyseed *-8® Flaxseed J 23 Oloverseed 4.50 Butter 23 Hams Hides Veal Fork B-EI Kggs 17 Potatoes 30 Urd Tallow Soap • 5 Dried Apples ,3 Dried Peaches.*o Dried Cherries COALMAKKEt. Egg C<s4l. ...... ASG Stove " •• 5.75 Chestnut" 5.30 Pea ' Aoot r. cirRART. o. i/kmis 3EPHART & JOSSER DKALKkH IN Grain, Hover Flour, & Feed, Cos', Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM PA., Highest market prtce'paid"for all kinda of H-'fe A T"NT Dellrered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSttKU MILL, lu MILLHKIM. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy A'tm petition. A share of the pnblle patronage respectfully solicited. Jj-ly EAIHPS hTHE BOOT & SHOE MAN LJ ffl LOCK HAVEN. Q I hare a very lui ge stock of I. |{ BOOTS, SHOES, El Slippers & ladies walking shoes, JB Just opened np for Hprln* I*B jgKj Humm'T wear. My stock is §Bj as cheap as It was a \ear ; pr| ago. bceau-e | bought It fur cash before tlm ad- ranee, I am the only | sin* dealei in ock Hovel that buys tor caeh & pa> s B B a B no rent where. 'M fore lean sell a a v.u loeiterar I I IM tide for thesame ffidjji Jlf money than any Give me a call and ■■■ you will tc convinced I ■ that your place to buy is W RAMP'S EXCELSIOR STEAM DYE WORKS LEWISBURG, PA. W. Davis, Proprietor. All kinds of Silk*, Mixed Potion and Wool too:ds d)>d and finished in the heat utile. ttenik' loats. Vests and Pants dyed or cleansed without rip- P* l * v Ladles' Cloaks, Capes, and Presses cleansed or dyed to any fanrj pattern where the original color Is favorable, .til kind of Shawls e f ean "d or dyed -and finished in the neatest manner. My Factory ha* alf the machinery and facili ties of a flint class estabilsiimeiit of its kind. expe.iencc in the business extendi over many years. Iwtli in tl.is country a id in Kuroie, and hiii theiefaie enable,! to do strfctly first class work at mode rode prices. THE JJDKNAL STORE, num. A hi., has accepted an aeeney from me. All good* brought there for ilyiug will be returned free of extra charge. TRVIN HOUSS, J- (.VoaC Central Hod in the City,) COK. MAIS AND JAY ST., Lock liaven, Fa., S.WOODS CAL WELL, PROPRIETOR Go l V i n.)'"! lito.ns for Cjuimercial Traveler on first ttoor. D H. MINGLE, PHVSICIAM & SUEGEOK, Main Street, Millheim, Pa PEWSYLYAYIA I'OLl.EiiE, Gettysburg, PA. The second term of the Collegiate year oegan FRIDAY, JAN'jiRY 7, 1881. The Faculty and Instructors are the following: Milton Valentine, D. President and Professor of I'lteUectutl ud Moral Bclence. tsrtlcrWfWfr Crill, A.M., * *\ Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Rev. Adam Martin, A. V., Professor of the German Language aud Litera ture, and of Greek. Rev. Henry Eyster Jacobs, D. D., Franklin Professor of the Ancient Languages. John A. Rimes, A. M., Graeflt Professor of the English Language an LlWaViire, and of History. R<5V. Philip M. Blkle, A. M., Ockershaueen Professor of Pbisics and •( lat in. And others. JOHN S. FISHER, Manufacturer of I •sfloiais 'saioona 'siIOOTAI onihjs 'SgQVITOYO REBERSBURO, PENNA " ffvejry wkgoii built ol flrst-clas* stock and by eiirert mechanic*. All work warranted. Kc t pairing promptly attended to. The public pa tronage 1" respectfully solicited. 39-ly Agents SI.OOO MADE IN f0 DAYS Now Is the time to make It. Prospe tty has dawned upon the |*e..ple of this country, and all are enjoying us )4< asing*. YOU can Just as well make a little money by devoting some of your snare time to our business. We offer one of Ue Iwst opportunities ever yet given to any one to make money It Likes no cupltal. You do not have to invert a large sum of m-mey and ruu a great risk of losing it. Your energy and your • business capacity will I* all the c pltal you will require. Littles cau taigagc In.the business as well a* gentlemen, and even boys and girls do well. Even If you do not nesire to eugape In business, we can Impart iuform.itl Hi to you that w ill be of great value. You will readily sue that It will be i comparatively easy matter to make from to 81110 a week, and establish a lu crative. iiulrpeuduut busiuess. Hay while the sun shines. " ...... . TI boat item la hsaeraU*, strdTgr.t forward and profitable. l>o riot u-glect this uotlce but write to us and tin ♦ out what our business Is. will pay you and o'y cost tlie piloe of oue postal cart!, we send full particulars free. Attend to this matter N)W for there is money In 14 far ah who em ag* wl h us. If you can only de vote one or two hours a • ay. or the evening, you can wake $lO a week You have only to write us to le c nr|nced of this f-.ct. bend us a Postal curd with your full name and address plainly vfFltren thereon, and receive by re'uru mail ft'U particulars of a business that will sur prise you ami make you Wonder why you never wrote to us before. Write at ence, U will ? .• you. Address . Buckeye TtiH'g 0., (Name this paper.) ilAliluN, OHIO. IMTOZLTHTST I PPVWfllllQ procured lor all soldiers disabled rirflUiUnO in the U. M. service from any cause, also for heirs of d-ceased soldiers. The •lighte- t disability entitles tojHWdoti. I'r iscMKAi'Sa The laws being nr-oro- libera! now, thousands are et)ti"*d to higher rates. Bounty and new discharges pineurcd. Tirose who are in ioubt a* to wheii.er entitled to anything should send two 3 ceut stamps for our "eircu. tr of Information." Address, w'th stamps. Rtnidart A Co. Solici tors of Claims and l*. tents. Room ft, St. Cloud Building, Washington, D. C, hTODDA BT ACO t ! PATENTS ; and how to obi&in tUene Ftvoiplilat j iree, upon receipt of I tauap for post l aco. Address~ SMITH & CO. Xoiu-tU'i t of Vf.troU, If-or Patent Opt re. U'nsMnffOm, D. Q flPill MHABiT |jg & (Li Lfl lea" time and at less coet thau by anv o.her means. No -offering or inconvenience. Tre*tmut shipped to any |urt of the U. S or Cauadas. Full particuiars free. Ad-lrcsa. (Ksiablished lftCvi) B. H. 1 Berrien bfringe, ftflch; PDrP C 4 MDT TO of two of the bint articles f iiuj OapirLuU ever sold bv.agents toevc.' ryoue whoaiujwpisl'd* wiL'dn <lift'days. American Nsnarg 25-3 in City Mills, Massachusetts. RUPTUREfaff ft* w " wnnnm u h:|t you wa| „ The greatest Invention of the age! .We our ;Wtm hlet. bent free. Prof J. Y. EC!AN. O dersburg, X. \\ 2t-lv r PENSIONS. EVERY SOLDlAß'dhabted in Mueof naty by wound. disease, or Injury, is entith'ff to pension. i'ENMtiXS INCREASED.— Many are draw ing less than entitled to.—Thousands of Heirs eniitled to Pension ami Bounty. KEJECfED CAftKH i-e-oiHoiei. ABAND 'NED CASES flnished.-Citfdes of Lost llscirgcs obtainevi.—Claow* of every de scription priweeutort.-f-Yvrewfs I*COCCRKI. Addreve witii stniVp, 11.8 BERLIN A CO.. Attorneys, -S.it Box f&L W.isuiMiTos, I>.C atw pr Outfit sent free to tnn.se who wish to in the most pleasant and protit •Tl # J able business known. Kieiy thing new. pita! uot required. Wo will furnish you everything, tin a day and upward. is easily made without staying away iropi home . overnight. .\o risk ve work ers wanted at om*e. Many are':n.Ui|n<i fo'rttine at the business. Ladies make us' much as men. and young boys and gbls make great nay. No one who |]ffllHttgh>.wrujd( falls tc mor ttkoncv every dxplhun cr.tibe mailc in a wee ; a' any ordinary employment TIIOKJ. wno euga atoned will fi lid a Short road to fortune. Au dre-s 11. Uxi.t.Er A Co.. Portland, Maine. , PENSIONS! BSC*TT, PAT VOK RATIONS, NEW A>D *TOKORA BT-K DTSCHALWBS, AND INCRKASTCD 1 KNSIONSI (IL t'lined.—P'**wrMaws, hignc rates of pensku Tl slightest disability, i urn wound, injury o disease of any kind en'i'ies you to a pension \N blows aj>d heirs, faliicrs t*ri mothers ar now entitled. , Land cases promptly settled, Pafenrs obtain e<i. All kinds of government claims i-roseeutei. Write ai once for new Jaws, bfasks and in structions, with two stanjos. Address, J. W. FLENNFR & CO., Lock Box 314, Washington, D. C. GILMORE & CO., LA V '& COLLECTION H '/USE, 029 F Street, Washingr on, D. C Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at tend to all business confided to them. LANI St'KiP, Soldier's Additional Homestead liigi. aud LAND WAKVANT* bought and sold. Outfit furnished free, ;wlth full b MT I a lstnictmns for conducting he mos Mill Fprohtable business that any one caii N " migagc in. The business is so eas\ •(. , „to learn, and our instructions are so simnle and plain, aiatauy oue cAn make grc. profits from the very start. No one can fa who's,y illij'g to work. -Women are as succes ful UN men. Ji ys and girls can earn large sum Many havemade at the business over one Im;• died dollars ma> sin. le week. Nothing like ever known before. All who engage are sui prised at the ease and rapidity with which the are able to make money. You can engage ii this business during your spare time nl grea profit. )oudo not have to invest unpital In It we take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at onoe. All furuish ed free. Addres Tau* AuSusla, Melne ' Champion Windmill Power I I ..., 'FEBFECTLT SELP-EBDUTISB! „ i The. Chepest sad snort jgm*. Hfcccilve power in the world Jfgggjk for Pumpmg water for stock, ItflTw* 1 rrigatinrFttrpojwji. supply-ppffMß S bovKi i and fountains VftiK b pure, fresh water, etc. XHL , AH of our Mills are fully warranted, and are equal to Jnt any mill la the market In all IHH respects. ad . wperior in very many, with our print- ImML ed i.nstrucTlcms.any one can Iflfn set up. We m also MB 111 Manufacture* of the Origin *l and om„ v Oeuuiuo with ed Iron Cylln- £ 101 der, Aqueduct from ivi to ft in. I Mill iff^UW Talent Door and jflrTSgy iWtMfeTMP P Window mo nous ^Bold #r "by i tinoos^out country. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Ucri* Castings Wndnto Ordar. POWEH, 4 'DOUGLAS, Vufapa, IS IDIESTIH |r 8 O LIC H TI A Child ran Rtyi It. Egg m 80 81 RAP LEI It SOSTRONCI It Merer Hears Out. QMISTIV LADIES I ■SMlfashions • - etpecifcHy designed fy meet .lye requirements of thoeo who desira io dresa weU. They are unaurpaated in Stylo, perfect in_Fit, end jo ••mpte that they are readily understood by thy mot.' inexperienced. Send So. for ct sloqut. 7 ddrcss, "Domestic" Fashion Co, NEW YOPK. - *.> XXPBOTEQ. V SICKLE GRINDER. •jgfl Blmpio # Light and Strong* Ko complicated Qaartnff. Oee M*S 1 & man can do the wot* of two. and 'MM WW turn out a better job. The winner m ?' First Premium wherever ezhi m Send fori Ununited Circular T.) AlHSitriim . CEO. P. HOWELL A COR SELECT LIST OP I OCAL NKWSPAPE S. -Am who npenrt* upward* of t\o>lo a ve r, ana who i/n**td ls* thin *tvj of it in tht* lOmLjtrite*: " Vour Set"ci. Local !.i*t paid Vtofrmrla* >/p-ir Til A VAI L THK OTHER AbYKH, TtSISO I DTI>V , - IT IS ?ROR %C.I-OMIRM USR IT IS SOT L CIS IP LIST. IT IS A3l HOVE LT.UST Tlie catalogue states exactly wlnt th ft pnn-r* are. When the mm f a jraoer is prlnrnd in FULLKAttEnPEHHIn every iii*iatice the BKST. When printer! hi CAPITALS trHtlS OM-\ neper infhe place. Tlie list gives the population of every town and the circulation of every |.T>**r • The rates charged Jor advertising are barely one-fifth ilte pubtadvrv schedule. The nrfci for single stateHraujcsfrem tito?*o. Thfprl o "oroiit i„ch one in iuil>.iP s tiieent re M.>. i, I*he regular rn'e* of, the |.,:pehi for the sine pice uu.l tin; a The- list inelu 'es which Ware lesuci IA1IY and ,<*. WhfcKLV. H,ey ate located |7KS different c.ties and towns, of wit,eh Si are State 'ap'tnls,places, of rrer-VK*) popuhiii n. and Viscounty Poroopy .f List and other information address OK >. p. u<)W£M,4 *o., 10 Spruce St., Ne .v Yorlt. IIBP I ■%Vours")ves by making ionev afl Bp 1 Bp when a gotdci chance is off-icd 91 § thereby always keeping poveit v ' front yor d'of.'*-Those who al ways take advantage of t-he.-fcnod chances fur m king money thai are offerU*,' generally be come wealthy, while those w •#).do- not improve such chances remain in poverty. Wo,want ma ny men. women, boys and girls to work Tor u* right ill their own localities. The business wIH nay more than ten times ordinary wages. i>e furnish an expensive outfit and ail that v.a need free. No ime Who engages fails to make luoiuy very lapidty. Yoncan deYof* jour wholetlma to the work, or only yo-.r spare moment*. Full information and ai that is n cedent sent r:\-e, Yd drcss stisson it ( 0., Portland, Maine, / " "" ■* JBfiL P!|r M St?le 2 Snier. We Will s<Hid It to vour l>e- LM\ IpM pot to-b* examined before VsfcMM - v u for it. ]. it is not as represented it can be return it I ®" 1 al o:,r Send a postal card for ii'ustra.ed -17 s. Tenth St.. Philada.. pa'. 28-Hm NEW CURE. RHEUMATISM, .Which renders life a burden and fi nally destroys it, is permanently cured >> this remedy. Stiff anil swollen joints are restored to their >aturai condition. NEURALGIA. A single application gives relief, "as-f I es of the lonflrmt Htaudimj are peiaia-ll uently cured by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED IT 'tn every case. Money refunded tclf any one not relieved after a fair trial. II For sale by all first class druggists. II PRICK 50 CENTS. RHEUMATIC REMEDY CQ, H PITTRBUftop, PA- M THIS PAPiHEi^I Kuwappec Advertising Bureau (10 Sprue* Street), where ad veiwaa*ae lionf tisjDg contracts may V9IMII be igado for 4a f
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