flu f|illheiiH Journa j j j THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1880. DEIMM>F.R & BIMLLER, Editors niul Proprietors. Local Department. '•Landslide from tie Casb Store Store." ca sell you goods 20 per cent cheaper than you can buy them in Pent is Valley. ''Overdrawn? "No sir, not up to truth by oceans. In every day-lile you find shipwrecks, who, if they have to light the battles over again, would fight and conquer under that excelsior Banner upon whose silken folds were printed in ineffaceable letters of gold, ''that, si lent, solid, omnipotent monosylable, "Cash," the secret of our low prices. Wc submit our prices below, and all .we ask is a comparison with old time prices." We do not imitate in prices but ad prices to beat solid facts." Roasted cofcj l9 cents. onsen " IS •• Essence " Corn Starch 9 '• Best white sugar 10 " Hood brown sugar 8 " Rice 9 " li-onstone china Teas 50 " Common " " 1.1 " Goblets 01 " Turkey Red Hank'ief 10 " Roller Suspenders- 21 •• Fire Shovels 01 " Barkers Horse Powder 15 u Good Syrups 11 e. qt— to c gal Frishmnth Smoking Tob. original 09 " Applet on A Muslin O~S " Uleaehed " 05 to 09 " Dress Goods- t'l " ltlaek Cashmere 50 " Men's Hats - 71 " Roy's " 49 Men's Cardigan Jackets (lined; 1 00 " Gum Coats 290 " " Kiii Roots 2 IX) " Clares O. N. T. Machine thread 05cor 58'• doz 12 dozen shirt buttons 01 " 14 Rows Tins -05 Good Over Alls 41 " Suit Underweai, Shirt, Drawers ... .00 •' School Crayon - 17 " Iqt Harrisons W. Fluid 21 " Ladies Felt Skirts - to " Large assortment of Ladies Coats, and Mens Gum Boots, lower than the low est. The New Cash Store, Penn Street, Millheinc, Pa. —A good ten-plate stove for sale *at the Journal ofliee. —Three hundred and fifty new Inn s es are under roof at Milton. —Lock Haven has a first class stone ware pottery. —Had a fine rain with considerable storm on Saturday and Sunday. —The United Pipe Line Company ship SO 0 barrels of oil per day from Jersey Shore. —Michat 1 Lomey has been up town on Monday. Glad to see him out af ter so long a confinement. —Don't fail to read the new adver tisement of the Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. It sounds like business straight through. —The job work done in the Journa Ofliee will compare well with any work done elsejwhere and the prices are re markably low. Give us a call. — l The Mus3er hunting party left early on Monday morning for the mountains. They expect to bring at least several fine deer along on their re turn. —A Snyder county roan named Strickler, never shaved, never swore, never voted and never walked a mile with any other woman than his moth er, in his life. —The Centre County Pomona Grange of the Patrons ot Husbandry will meet at Centre Hall on Tuesday the 10th, of Nov. Three sessions will be held, 10. a. m., 2 and 7 p. m. —Aver's Ague Cure is an infallible cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms. The proprietors warranted, and their word is as good as aU. S. bond. Try it. —lf you have any business in Beile fonte by all means call at I ewin's Philadelphia Branch Store for a suit of clothing, and if you even have no busi ness it will pay well to go anyhow. Lewin has the boss clothing store in the county. —Mrs. Anna M. Weaver just open ed her fall and winter stock of the lat est styles of Ilats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers <fec. Ladies, if you desire to have something elegant and tasty in the hat line, Mrs. Weavers establish ment is the place where you can get it. See advertisement. —Mr. Hayes has issued the usual tnankegivin g proclamation and appoin ted Thursday, Nov. 25th as the day. We hope it may be generally observed not only as a day of thanksgiving but of humiliation, fasting and prayer, and that Mr. Hayes himself as one of the boss sinners may set a good example in penitence himself. —The JOURNAL BOOK AND STATION AT Y STORE has just re ceived a complete stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, COPYBOOKS, SLATES, PEN CILS, SCHOOL SATCHELS, and every thing belonging to a full outfit of a scholar. , Also a large stock of CHALKS and INK. The finest assortment of Paper Envelopes, Papeteries, Blankbooks, Famdy and Pocket Bibles, |Passbooks and Memorandas, a full and elegant lot of Notions and Fancy Goods. Call and examine the goods. HOLD ON AND LISTEN!—J. Willis Musser is on tho road again buying up Calves and Poultry, for which ho pays t lie very highest market price and the solid cash. This is an announcement worth your attention. tf —We defy any man or boy either to name a single article in tho lino of clothing or belonging to a gentleman's outfit that Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store does not keep, and sell as low as can be bought within a radious of fif ty miles. —lt is admitted on all hands that the work turned out by Deininger & Musser is second to none made iu the central part of tho state. While the quality of the stock they use is a sup erior grade their prices are t ease liable and uniform. It is their constant ef fort *to continue to merit the confi dence and liberal | patronage of the public. 3t. CHURCH DEDICATION.—On Nov. 21st, 1880, the newly erected church east of Logansville, Sugar Valley, wil be dedicated to the service of the tri une God. Bishop T. Bowman, has been engaged and will "conduct the services. Preachers and the public are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. D. P. KLINE, Pastor. NEW BARBER Snor.—The under signed would hereby inform the public that from this week on he will have his barber shop open every Wednesday and Saturday en the second story of Alex ander's building in Millheitn, where lie is prepared to accomodate his custom ers with good ''haves, hair cutting, Ac. A liberal patronage is respectfully so licited. " J. C. briIINGEK A REMEDY FOR EPIZOOTY.—WiIIis P. Hazzard, Esq., an intelligent, farm er living near West Chester, writes to the Philadelphia Public Led ger a short letter, in which he recommends scliced apples added to horses' food, as a pre ventive or remedy for the cure of the distemper. He s'atcs that at its for mer appearance he knew of whole tevms which esc aped!) y the use ot ap ples alone. As the fruit is plentiful it would not be difficult to try it. —REPORT OF MILLIIEIM GRAMMAR SCHOOL for the week ending—Nov. STH ISSO. No. of pupils Mules—l 3. Fe males—l7. No. tardy at roll call Males —ll. Ferr.alts 17. Cases of corporal punishment—2. No. of visitors—o. No. of visits by directors—6. No. of ad dresses by visitors—s. There are some scholars attending school who are not studying all the necessary branches. Parents, supply your children with the necessary books, and urge them to study them likewise. There is slid room for improyement in every department, and especially so, with regard to scholars being at home in the evening and studying their lessons. Parents remember there is little time for study in school. D. Li, Zerby, Teacher. "WOODWARD CHIPS. The people of this quiet village ac cepted the result of the election with true chr'stian fortitude. Not a roar from rampant republicans, not a howl from defeated democrats nor a groan from dying greenbackers disturbed the stillness of the air. Eyerypody feels that this is a republic, fund that the majority rules, but the minorities need not giye up their principles. The cam paign is open for 'B4, Hurrah for— "next." Mr. G. R. Spigelmyer, the enter prising merchant and greenback champion of this place has just return ed from the city, with a full and choice assortment of general merchan dise which he is selling at ü bottom prices." *He runs his store on the cash system, cash or produce. He is a greenbacker, yet it seems but justice to bis magnanimous soul to remark that he u-ill accept specie just to please cus tomers. A protracted meeting has been in progress in the Evangelical church i'or more than a week. Owing to various circumstances it has not yet come up to the average meeting of tjiat class, neither in point of interest nor result. Without undue reflection upon any one I venture to say that a real, fclive, solid preacher, just at this juncture would do more to arouse the people and se cure the success of the meeting than any other element. Henry Snyder is ahead in the coon catching business having captured four teen during the past three weeks. Snyder is a republican of the hardshell variety, and anticipated a trip up Salt river. In view of this event he was getting the coon skins made into a robe to use during the voyage. But since this proposed voyage and picnic up Salt river has failed I hope the gen tleman may be able to bear up against the disappointment, and do himself no mortal injury. JIM SCHRODER. By Univeisal Accord. AYKR'S CATIUKTIC PILLS are the best of all purgatives for family use. They are the pro duct of lonir, laborious, and successful chemi cal investigation, and their fextensive use, by physicians in their practice, and by all civiliz ed nations, proves them the best and most ef fectual purgative Pill that medical science can devis6. being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can be compared with them, and every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when nee ded. Tiiey keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole ma chinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of ' which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. , They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakened 'constitutions, ■ where a mild but effectual cathartic is requir ed. FOR SALE BY'ALL DEALERS SPUING MILLS ITEMS. All is quiet since the election. 1). M. Kerlin is now a brakes-man on the rail road. He will be a good one. Mrs. lUtrrell and Mrs. Smetzler, who have been visiting friends in Clearfield, are again at home and speak'very high ly of that section.* J. A. Grenoble is now the sole owner of the tin store. lie is an obliging sales man and a good mechanic. Spring Mills Academy, in charge of lYof. D. M. Wolf, is nourishing. New students come in daily. As a teacher Prof. Wolf lias a high reputation. Last but not by any means least— the wedding of Mr. E. C. Krunirine and Miss Sadie Kerlin. Wish them a world ot happiness with tlio le.ut pos sible alloy of earthly sorrow. UNCLE TOM. -0-0- Kews Miscellany. A man named Weitner, of Ebonsburg, Butler county, became angered at his daughter, at tho breakfast table, and hurled a butcher knife at her. The knife struck the girl on the forehead, indicting a terrible wound. A DREADFUL DEED. A Seventeen Year Old Girl Murdered by Tramps. SmouDsnußG, Pa., Nov. I.—The township of Hamilton was thrown in to a wild state cf excitement this morning oil finding that the seventeen year old daughter of Samuel Bittender had been murdered, her head being pounded to a jelly. Tho* girl left her home yesterday afternoon to go to • Ja cob Marsh's to do house work. Her lit 'e sisters while on their way to school this morning discovered her by the roadside with her brains scattered over the fence ar.d stones where she lay. There were several tramps in the vicinity early this morning and it is supposed they committed the crime. A BRUTAL BARTENDER. Ho Shoots a Wifo who is Looking 1 for Her HusbauJ. Philadelphia, November I.—At 2 o'clock this morning Mrs. Sarah M'- Manus entered a low drinking saloon at Seventh and Baiker streets to look for her luisuand. Frank Carroll de nied that the husband was there, but as Mrs. M'Mamis was persistent Car ioil drew a pistol and deliberately shot her in the abdomen and the doctors say she cannot live. A NEW TREATMENT. The Golden Elixir of Life. Wonderful Cuics. If you have Consumption, and would know that your cough can be made loose and easy—Hectic Fever and Night Sweats checked in 21 hours; lu ll immation taken.out of the lungs and air passages at once; that you can be made to gain 3 to 5 pounds of healthy llesh per week; if you have anv Chronic Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Heart Dis ease. Liver Complaint, Nervous Debil ity, Seminal Weakness or Spermator rhoea, loss of sexual power in either sox from any cr.nse; if you have any form of nervous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, and would know of an immediate relief and certain cure for many of the severest cases m a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten every body, invigorate and make strong aud healthy the most hopeless cases, cut this out and write at once for particulars to B. S. DIS PENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich. EALLING FROM A BAL LOON. A Gymnast's Plurge from a Trapeze a Thousand Yards from, the Groun d. NEW YORK, November I. A dis patch from Paris to the Evening Tele gram says a frightful and probably un precedented balloon accident occurred last evening at Curbevoie, near Paris. A large crowd had assembled to wit ness the novel and perilous a.scent of a gymnast called Auguste Navarre, who, with inexplicable fool hardiness had volunteered to perform a number of athletic feat 3on a trapeze suspended from a Montgolfiere ballon named the Vidouvillaise. Reject ing the advice of bystanders, Navarre refused to allow himself to be tied to the trapeze. There was 110 car attache d to the balloon. At about five o'clock the Vidouvillaise was let loose from its moorings and rose majestically in the air. Navarre, hanging on to the trapeze, appeared quite confident and repeatedly saluted the spectators. When, however, the balloon had readied a lieigth of nearly one thous and yards the crowd was horrified to see him suddenly let go the bar and fall. The tragic decent was watched in breathless excitement. At last the body - reached the eround, striking with such force that it made a hole in the earth two feet deep and rebound ed four yards. It was crushed and mangled almost beyond recognition. Meanwhile the balloon, freed from its human ballast, shot up with lightning speed and soon disappeared from sight. Late in the evening it burst and fell at Menilmontaut, much to the consterna tion of the inhabitants of that busy Parisian quarter.* AUERICAI XEWSI'U'EK M RIXTOKY. AVhether regarded us a list of the newspapers of .America, as the result of ono of the most systematic business enterprises in tho United States that of tho Advertising llureau which pub lishes it—or as a business and indus trial gazetteer of our country, this vol ume in alike a curiosity. Three hun dred and ninety-six pages are given to a list of tho newspapersof the United States, arranged alphabetically by States, and by cities and towns in each State each presenting the exact location of tho city or town, its pop ulation, leading industries, and the papers there published—tho list com prising 9,753 distinct Journals. Fol lowing this list are nine classified lists of special publications and journals, designed especially for tho benefit of advertisers ; this being succeeded by nearly five hundred pages of advertise ments, thoroughly indexed. When it is remembered that fifteen years ago no such thing as a newspaper directory ex isted, and that now to accurately give the statistics of the pre 39 of our coun try,demand by advertisers, requires a volume of over 1,000 pages, it shows the gigantic proportions of the busi ness, and tho system to which it lias been brought l>y the enterprising firm publishing this Directory.—Sumutl L. lioardmnn, Esq., in the A'cio England Historical a>vl Ch nealo-jicul litjislc r for OcLobt r, ISBO, Boston Miss. MARRIED. On the 4tUi inst,, by ;Itey. J. Tomllnson Mr. Edward C. hrumriue and Miss Sadie E. Ker lin, both of Spring Mills. THE! fjt-OTHIffQ Has now opened its Immense Stock of Fall & Winter Clothing-. They Suit your eyes, your per sons and your POCKETS. Samuel Lewin, Manager, BELLEFONTE, PA. FALL JUST ID . WINTER !! MRS. WW H. WEAVER lias just received her Fall and Winter stock of MILLINERV GOODS consisting of French Bonnets, Round Hats, French Flowers. Feathers, Ribbon and all kinds of FANCY GOODS. DEESS MAKING in all its Branches a SPECIALITY. o She invites her many friends and customers to call at her ylace of business, in Pcnn Street, MILLHKIM, PA. IKS®!!!!! fmrnm.s ■ W/x i.P i V *£ 4N ViGORAIOI* V* C/ COSSTIWICNM| W INF W tTsiCK-liEADACHII §3 VW^SUIKWRCOMPiA'NP ti hiLIOISKFSC, § F M DIA RR H E /v.< 3iLiVER STCfuACH charS TRE ?2 .Hlllliclm Market. Corrected every Woilnemluj' by Gophurt & .M uswer. Wheat No. 1 to W heat No. i to Corn Hye 63 <)ats White (hits. Itiiiek 2S Buckwheat ,r> " Flour Hrau & Short*, pe ten 18.0' 1 Salt,per Itrl % b' s Plaster, ground _ '".(W Cement, per Huahel to f' Barley •* Tymoihvsced Flaxseed * Cloverseed b >0 Uuttcr p tfanis Sides 7 Veal Pork 11*01..... KKKs 22 Potatoes hard 7 Tallow Snap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET. Fctr Coal s:>. M st,..e " f.7. c Chestnut" f>.4o Pea ' 3.80 P. UKI'IIAKT it. A. MISSfcR GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERSIN Grain. tlovcrseed. FlOur & Feed. Con', Plaster A Sill! MILLHEIM, PA Highest market price paid for all kinds of G-IR-axn" Delivered Hheratthe BRICK MtLLor at the old MUSSEIi MILL, in MILLIIKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully M 10-ly ELMS LOSE Doors, Shut-1 es Sash,lf*? Yellow* Dine U r i n tl o w Flooring eon- F rain e s,Mr* stantly kept and Mould- on li an d. ings, made to! jrj 3 With thanks ord cr on! fCjj For a * short notice I _ - vors lie solie and in the jits a con tin best manner I same EvJ y MILLHEIMs E.I. TRVIN HOUS, JL (jfbst Central Holcl in the City,) COR. MAIN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Fa., .S."WOODS CA LDW ELL, PROPRIETOR Co <1 Sample Rooms for Commercial Traveler on first floor. mm Outfit sent free t<> tnose who wish to U* p%engage in the most pleasant and profit are P J a hie business known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything, tl< a day and upward is easily made without staying away from home over night. No ri-k whatever. Many tu v v. Uk- Vrs wanted at once. Many are making feilt- ios ~t tin- business. LtdhiMkeas Mudias m- \ and young boys and g't's make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more monev evefy day than can be made in a week at any ordtnarv employment. Those who engage sibnee will'ilttd a shoit road to fortune. Ad dress 11. BALLET & Co., Portland. Maine. PENSIONS! .• BOUNTT, PAT FOU KATTONS. NEW AND DONORA llf DtSCIIAItGES. AND INCItEASED 1 KNSJONS ob tained.—New laws, higher rates of pension The slightest disability, from wound, injury o disease of any kind entitles you to a pension Widows and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Land eases promptly settled. Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claims prosecuted Write at once for new laws, blanks and in structions, with two stamps. Address, J. W. FLIvNNFK & CO.. Lock Box3l-1, Washington, !>. C. atfc fiS outfit furnished free, with full In WT 0 B Bstructions for conducting the most BB • profltable business that any one can v engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our Instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits front the very start. No one. can fail who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys unci girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars in a sin. le week. Nothing iike i 1 evei known before. All who engage are stu prised at the ease and vapidity with which they are able to make, mqney. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. Voudo not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to its at once. All furnish ed free. Address TUUE A Co., Augusta, Maine PENSIONS. EVERY SOLDIER disabled in llneof duty by wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pension. PENSIONS INCREASED.—Many are draw ing less than entitled to. —Thousands of Heirs entitled to Pension und Bounty. REJECTED CASES re-opened. ABANDONED CASES finished.—Copies of LoAt Discharges obtained.—Claims of every de scription prosecuted.— PATENTS PKOCUKKD. Address with stamp, lI.S. BERLIN & CO., Attorneys, 36-oin Box 592. WASHINGTON, D. C and bov. r to obtain thom. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for post age. Address— GILMORE, SMITH & CO. Solicitors of Patents, Near Patent Office, Washington, D. G FDrC QAIJTDTI! O of two of the best articles I iILiD OxHtirlibO ever sold by* agents to eve ry one who answers this within sixty days. AMERICAN 3! SVIIU L'G CO , 25-Siu City Mills, Massachusetts. V JJP*" v^fTl t 188© FALL 188©. t ', ; t This mammoth] Dry CJoods House is now* opening] i(s SECOND IMMENSE STOCK of For the Fall Trade of 1889. Cj Which in quality, s() le ami cheapness exceeds any former stock ever shown at the !>ee Ilive or any other store in this section of the State. 30,000 Yards >f Press Goods comprising almost every conceivable style iud class, splendid all wool Black Cashmere only 35 cents a yard. yards all wool Morale Cloth at :if> cents, worth <•'. 1000 yards Twilled < ;v.luii*rf s only 12 1-3 cents, worth Urolith. 'lhe largest stock of Black Silks, Colored *i!ks, Kilk Velvets, and Fancy Trimming .Goods ever SIIOM n in any store ibis side of Philadelphia. ' i",noo yards of Calicoes and Muslins which we sell cheaper than any store will sell thorn. 3(*Hi yards good dark Calico at 4 cents a yard. ljjiO yards.good yard wide, muslin, heavy, at G 1-4 e.*ts. 20HO yards best Brown Muslin made it 8 cents a yard. ~ laoO yards imod Canton Flannel at 7 cents a yard. 2**o yards Uieaclicd Muslin, cheaper than it nis been sold for years. Wonderful Bargains in Table J.inens, Towels and Napkins. An immense stock. Tim largest stork of Hosiery and Cloves ever shown in ihiscitv. 21*) pairs Misses' Hose at cents which would la; cheap at .VJ cents. An immense stock of Km broideries, Laces, lvid Clove*, Lisle Thrend. Gloves, "Ribbons, /tc. I*lo Ladies' Coats and Dolmans, entirely new d.siirn ; beautiful gocwl and wonderfully cheap. Blankets and Flannels; an immense stock at less than prices of one year ago. Carpets and Oilcloths. Have received an entire new stock of these goals which we are offering verp cheap.'> A good and handMiiue Ingrain carpet for 2-1 cents a yaid. Great bargains in Learty-iuade .flaps and C<Utmv Bat's. Ti err liability of the goods and the manner of our doing business at the Bee Hive h.tve become so well established that our trade has wonderfully increased in and has grown to be immense, wldeh has stimulated us to liuyji Lirg r stock tliis fall than ever before Iti the his tory of this [K>pul 'r pry (Phi is House, besides having taken special pains in selecting some or the choicest and most fashionable goods to be found in the Kastcru Markets, so as to supply all the wants of our constantly glowing trade. Remember the place: Tho G-rsat Bcs Hivo Dry goods House i Go MAIN ST.. LOCK HAVEN, FA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS op TUB WMteSewingHacMna *S5£5. \> A la| IN THE THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO 54,853 Machines. NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY. It is tho Liffhtost-Ztoaninp, Easiest Selling, aa 1 Best Satisfying Machine IN THEJWOBLD. Agents "wanted. Per terms, address White Sewlwj Mao'iine Co., CXJGVieiLA?CE>. 0 0 JOHN S. FISHER, Manufacturer" of - § MP W g CO CO O g W tad '& '■ mll St <25 w f Ohh Pll \ : &y' y '. ]£3 I*"? 3S J^Eimoq gp/$v so REBERS3URG, PENNA. Evwy wagon built of first-class stock and by expert mechanics* AH work warranted. Re pairing promptly attended to. The public pa tronage is respectfully solicited. 30-ly fOXLT S2O. -.For IhisSStyle s n?er. We will send it to your De pot to be examined before yon pay for it. If it is not as represented it can be return ed at our expense. Send a postal card for illustraied jOircplar. e. a. WOOD & CO. ,N. Tenth St.. f hjiadu., Pa. 23 3m OE" 9 -at )h? O g! fflb I 9 it t i - H : *| g a I g !| & I H f! & ? H -S ry?.> o co 1= iw P a? i(l® F.lwirt J- Deshler. J Jordan Deshler jQESULER & SOJr, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS', 1 • Aaroiisburg, Pa] Calls promptly answered da night JOHN H. GRAf, Fashionable Berber. Two doors west of Milllieiw Hotel, MILLHEIM. PA. .D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, MUlheim, Pa HgpS EE*Yourselves by making money yse S &t' when a golden chance is offered, ass £r-3B a thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who al ways take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, generally be come wealthy, while those vviio do not improve suoh chances remain in poverty. We want ma ny men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will nay more than ten times ordinary wage?. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that YOU need, tree. No one who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You can deyote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and ail that is needed sent free. Ad dress STINSON & CQ„ Portland, Maine.
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