cf • g {[lie jj|illiieim Journal. THURSDAY, DEC. lfi, 1880. DEhttSER & IlOlllLEll. Editors and Proprietors. Local bo par (in out "Landslide from tiie New Cash Store." \Y e can sell you goods 20 per cent cheaper than you can buy them in Penus Valley, . "Overdrawn? "No sir, not up to truth by oceans. In every day-life you find shipwrecks, who, if they have to fight the battles over again, would fight and conquer under that excelsior Banner upon whoso silken folds were printed in ineffaceable letters of gold, ''that, si lent. solid, omnipotent monosylablc, "Cash," the secret of our lew prices. We submit our prices below, and all we ask is a comparison with old time prices." We do not imitate in prices but lead prices to beat solid facts." TLiasteil 10 cents. UNNi " H " Essence " 2S " Corn Starch t' " Best white sejear 10 " Good brown sugar S " Rice A.-. 9 " Ironstone china Ttas . " Common '• " 1;"> " Goblets tV> " Turkey Red Hank'ief, I" " Roller Suspetnlers. "i" " Ft re Shovels U5 " Barkers Horse Powder 15 " <;oikl Syrups Uc. qt— 40 o sral Piisbmuth Smoking Tob. original "9 " Appleton A Muslin o7L " Bleached " IK"> to DO " lrt>HS Goods- (V> " Black Cashmere M " Men's Hats... " • " Boy's " - 4 > " Men's Cardigan Jackets (lined; 1 (X) " Gum Coats - 2 £*> '• " Kip Roots 2 (.xi " Clares O. >. T. Maehine thread'Se or 5S " doz 12 dozen shirt buttons 03 " 14 Bows l'ins .... ok •' Good Over Alls t- r > " suit I'nderweai. NMrt, Drawers •• School Crayon 17 ' 1 qt Uarrlsons W. Fluid -X •' Ladies Fell Skirts - 65 " Large assortment of Ladies Coats, and Mens Gum Roots, lower than the low est. The New Cash Store, Penn Street, Millheim, Pa. WANTED.—Good tailors, at the Bee Iliye, Bellefonte. —For your Gloves, Underwear, Shirts, Neckties and Boots, go to the Bee Hive, in Belief on to. . —lt is reported that in Tike county two young women, sisters, have ex changed lovers on account of politics. —Jameg C. Condo will offer a valua ble home at public sale, on tho premi ses in Georges Valley, Friday, 21, Inst. —The finest lot of Holiday Toy Books for Christmas presents for children, at the Journal Store. —Headquarters for Bargains 13 Ban land & Newman's Bee llive One Price Store, Bellefonte, Pa. —The question of the day: "What shall I give my wife, children, sweet heart, beaux or friend, as a Christmas present ? 4' —The Job work dose in the Journal Office will compare well with any work done else'where and the prices are re markably low. Give us a call. —lt 13 said that Mr. Hayes will have saved about 517.5.000 of Mr. Til den's salary, at the end of the presi dential term. Just the tiling for this inclement season is one of Hewitt's stilts. He sells absolutely cheaper than any clothing house in Centre county. 2t —Ladies should know that Ayer's Iluir Vigor is a superior and econom ical dressing. It has .become an in dispensable article for tha toilet. —Mrs. Elizabeth Irvin died at Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 23rd, aged 72 years. She leaves a progery of 12 chil dren, CI grand-children and 12 great grand-children, a total of £3. —lf you wish any job work done be fore the holidays bring it in without delay. From Thursday the 23rd to, Thursday the 30th the Journal office 1 will have its usual winter vacation. HOLIDAY GOODS. The Bee Hive Store, Bellefonte, Pa., has an immense variety of goods suit able for Holiday presents, for Ladies, Gentlemen aud Childreu. —The centre of attraction in Bello *onte, at this festive season of the year, is Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Cloth ing Emporium, where immense quan tities of clothing are sold all the time at the lowest possible prices, 2t. —Please call and examine our stock. Our motto is—"Oneprice, and that the very lowest, and no misrepresentations." The public's obedient servants, BAIILAND & NEWNAN Bee Hive Store, Bellefonte, Pa. FLANNELS, Blankets, Cloths, 'Quilts of every description at the Bee Hive üßellefonte. big pig of Jacob Krearaer, at Watsontown, which was so well adver tised, was not such a mammoth animal after yell, only weighing when dressed 77<> pounds. A guessing box was kept itnd those who guessed paid ten cents ' each. Charles Mallary, liverymao, of Milton, guessed the exact weight, and took the box, which contained some $2-5. Five guessers had 775 on their papers, and five 777, but there was only , one 770.— Ex. —CHEAPER than ever, Fancy Alpa ca for 0 cents a yard, at the Bee Iliye in Bellefonte. —A ragged old tramp was arrested at Buffalo. When taken to the police station, and subjected to the custom ary search, he resisted furiously, llis reason was apparent when $3,242 in bonds and money was found sowed tip in his clothes. PRINTER'S SONG. In seasons when our funds are low. Subscribers are provoking slow, And no supplies come in to cheer The printer, at this time of year. —lf you are blessed with this world's good you can earn a world of gratitude and blessing by making a Christinas present to some poor neighbor, of a good warm suit of clothing, such as you can get for almost nothing, at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. 2t —A remarkable accident occurred at the Pennsylvania Railroad crossing in Christiana tho other day. Two chil dren, who were driving a sigle"liorse team, started across the track just as an eastward-bound express, two hours late, shot by. The train struck the horse's head and cut the blinds l'rom the bridle, but strange to say the horse got up when the train had passed and jogged along. —LADIE'S Misses' and C'hildrens' Furs at a great bargain, at tho Bee Hive in Bellefonte. —The new Christ's Reformed Church 'at Madisonburg will be dedicated to the Triune.' God, Sunday, January 9th next. Divine Services will begin on Monday morning, January 3rd. and will continue during the week, morn ings and evenings. Ministers from a distance will bo present to officiate. The christian public is cordially invit ed to attend. \V. M. LAND is, Pastor. ATTENTION ! Mr. MICHAEL LAMEY'S gunsmith shop, en lVtin Street, Millheim is tho place for the Finest Siuglo and DonbD Barrel Guns, which will be sold at the lowest price. Also a full stock of am munition for sale. Repairing of any kind promptly and cheaply done. A liberal patronage is respectfully requested. 4t —LADIE'S Coats aiul Dolmans in great variety, less than elsewhere, at the Bee Hive in Bellefonte. —Lewis Gat field, first cousin of General James A. Gtrfield, was one of a party of three who burglarized the house of S. Barney, at Spencerville, De Kail) county, on the night of De cember 1, 1870. lie was afterwards captured in Canada and came to trial at this place before Judge Lowry, May 24 and 27. A verdict was render ed finding Garfield guilty and placing his sentence at ten years in the state's prison, lie is now serving that ? n tence in Michigan] City prison.— Au burn. Courier, —Gc to tho Bee Hive in Bellefonte and get a good warm suit of clothing made to order. —REPORT OF MILLIIEIM GRAMMAR SCHOOL for the week ending Dec. 10th ISSO. No. of Pupils Males— 24. Females— -21. Total —4-5. .No. admitted. Males —l. Females—o V Total—l. No. at tending. Males—22. Females—l7. Total—39. No. tardy. Males—l7. Females —ls. Total—32. Average attendance. Males—l7. Females —13. Total—3o. Per cent, of attendance Males—77. Females—76. Total—77. Visitors —1. Only cue visitor during the entire week. It will be seen by the report that the attendance lias only beeu ord inary, for which I know no cause. Tardiness at roll call prevails, notwith standing the many appeals already made. With the exception of 3 boys and 4 girls, all are improving admira bly, all things considered. Lcs3 late hours, and a little early rising would be a great improvement, providing the time was made use of in preparing lessons. D. L. Zkrbv, Teacher. —Judge Pearsou, of Ilarrisburg, gives fair notice to all concerned that the licensed hotels and restaurants in Dauphin county will be greatly reduced at a license court to be held in Feb ruary. The judge speaks very plain ly and pointedly in the following words: As the time is approaching when the court must determine what tav* erns and restaurants will be licensed in this county for the ensuing year, and it is perfectly manifest that the num ber now existing is too great, and ought to be diminished for the welfare of society, the benefit of public rnoral3 and diminuition of criminal offenses. Now, in order to prevent loses and disappointment on the part of those about to build, alter, improve, or rent houses under the expectation cf obtain ing a license to vend liquors, either as the keepers of taverns or restaurants, it is advisable for them to know in ad vance that the number of each through out the county will be greatly dimin ished. It is therefore considered by the court that the number of licenses for taverns and restaurants in the city of Ilarrisburg will be reduced at least one fourth and possibly one third, and those, throughout the county one fifth, and possibly more, below the present number. The persons expecting to engage in either kind of business are advised to make their arrangements ac cordingly. JOHN J. PEARSON, President Judge. A KIND REMINDER Would it not be a, very suitable time, friends and patrons, during the holidays, to pny off the printer? It would suit us very well, we are quite sure. We have quite a number of small accounts on our books, for subscription and job work, which in the aggregate would make quite a respectable sum—for poor printeis at least. Now please make up your minds friends, at once to settle and pay your accounts. You expect to come to Millhcini, of course, some time during the holiday season, so you can very conveniently bring along the little sum due us, and of which we stand so much in need to pay current expenses and keep our business going. We have served you as regularly and faithfully as we knew how the whole year round, and it would be only fair if you would now cheer and encourage us with a little cash and a few friendly words. Think of it —do t, please. lie member the Holiday season has now opened and the Journal Store on Alain Street is the place to o'ef the Finest and cheapest Xovel ! ties. —On Wednesday evening the nth Instant the members of the St. John's Lutheran congregation of Millhcini had a meeting to take into considera tion the building of a church. A res olution haying direct reference lotto matter was passed unanimously, and reads as follows: "Resolved, that wo as a 1 ivmgnvatlon make an earnest and exhaustive effort to build a Lutheran churcii at Miliheiui, in the near fu ture." J. W. Snook, 11. E. Duck and S. I). Musser, were appointed a commit- i tee 011 P'ans and Estimates; and Jon athan Ilarter, Rev. John Tomlinson i and 1?. O. Deininger, a cominitte on Financies, with power to appoint sub committees. Another congregational meeting will beheld on the evening of January . r )th, next, when said committees are expec ted to report. It is hoped that definite action in the matter may then bo tak en. TIIE WEEK O- FRAYEU.—'The Evangelical Alliance takes time by the forelock in issuing its usual programme for the week ot priyer, January 2-0, i ISSI. It is suggested that 0:1 Sunday,; January 2, sermons be preached from < tiie text ''Jesus Chris, the same yester- 1 day, to-day and forever;" January 3, | the genet al tonic is praise and thanks giving for all blessings, January -t, humilliation and confession for per sonal and national sins; January 5, prayer for the church of Christ, that it j tuay be fruitful and united; January 0 ' prayer for tne young and their instruc- j tors, for parents, colleges, Sunday schools; January 7, prayer for all na tions and rulers, for universal liberty, for cessation of wars; January 8; pray- ! er for Christian missions and ail en gaged in promoting them. WOODWARD CHIPS. The ice-houses are lieing replenished with a stock of brand new ice, right from Nature's workshop. N. W. Ebv Sc Co. have resumed op erations in the whisky distillery; they will continue to manufacture the spir its fermeiiti for several months. The Woodward Hotel, the property of tne late La Fayette Albright will be sold at public Friday the Dth inst. Mrs. Motz, tiie aged mother of John C. Motz Esq., is in very delicate health. May she be spared to all who arc dear 011 earth. The Woodward store swarms like a bee hive The holiday goods are choice, charming and cheap. Mr. Spigelmyer's lone experience has taught him just what to hv.j and how to sell With a uniform price, with kindness and cordiality to all, with a desire to maue everybody happy, his success as a merchant is after all not so much of a miracle. The Christmas festival is beginning to assume the form of reality. Rev. W. 11. ITartman has taken charge of the music, and under his skillful man agement success is certain. Have you 110 white clay pipes in Millheim? It seems not. Those young sports that come down here periodically on important business made a dive for the store and procured a supply of white clay and Frishmuth. While our young ladies are not averse to the pleasant fumigations of a sweet Havana, they are decided 1 }' opposed to the horrid odors of a baked mud pipe. Those young men had better make a note of this, or they might get a no tice to discontinue their visits. JIM SCHRODER. By Universal Aecord. ATEU'S CATfiAirric I'ILLS arc the test of all purgatives for family use. They are the pro duct of long, laborious, and successful chemi cal investigation, and their extensive use, by physicians in their prac ttce, and by all civiliz ed nations, proves tbem the best and most ef fectual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use. in intrinsic value and curative powers 110 other Pills can be compared with them, and every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when nee ded. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole ma chinery of life. Mild, searching and elfectu.il, they are especially adapteu 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 We clip the following item from a correspondence from Itenoya to the Clinton Democrat. The evil spoken of is a serious one at ot' er (places than Renova Parents think of*those mat ters much too lightly—if they t!ink of them at all; and many a life has l een wrecked, many a soul ruined merely because they are too indulgent or neg ligent to do 'their duty: OUR HOYS. Our boys—are they bad boys? Ves, many of tnem are very bad boys. WliyV Parents are responsible. They, the parents, seem to take no moral res ponsibility as to their boys. It is wrong—decidedly wrong for parents who have brought offspring into the world to take 110 lue I to their train ing. Many of them are apparently waifs upon the great reran of time. They seem to have no guiding star, and their frail barks are dashed a gainst all the miserable quicksands of a wicked and pet verso world. Ruin haunts tbeui at every step; and is it any wonder that ihey are bad, when tho parents permit their boys and in many cases their {jirls from eight to fourteen years of age to travel the streets at nil hours of the nitjht , regard less of consequences? F.itheis, did it ever occur to yen that you were blasting the happiness of a priceless soul by a mistaken philanthrophy? You want to bo kind to your boys; you destto them to understand that you are doing what you can to render them happy here. It is all wrong. It is a curse to your blight and cheerful boys. Stop it—stop it at once—keep your children in off the sticet3 at nights, and tin* hum ful inliuences of bad men and bail women will not reach them, and they will grow up useful men in so ciety. Parents, fathers, mothers, preachers and laymen lend ns your in iluence to break down this fearful evil and to destroy the human maelstrom that is surely drawing our boys and girls to certain destruction. I>o it, and d<> it at once, or the curse of an of fended (lod will rest upon you, and your gray hairs will go down to the grave wretched, miserable beings for having failed to properly execute the commission given you. DIED. <>ll tlm _sth ult., in towmsiiip. John F.mftrick, years, 1 month ami 3.' days. Prepare for Snow ! lames (!k dfoubo AT PEXN HALL, PA., lists just completed n lot of very superior SLEIGHS, which he offers at moderate prices, lie warrants them made of first class stock by skillful and expe rienced mechanics. (Jive him a call before you buy elsewhere. Ho will guarantee satisfaction in all respects. 47-3 m THE Has now opened its Immense Stock of Fall & Winter Clothing, They Suit your eyes, your per son and your POCKETS. Samel Lowin, Manager, i BELLEFONTE, PA illIIhelm Kiirkcl. Corrected every Wednesday hy Gcphart &• MusHor. Wheat No !.: W heat No. 2 ,!*• Corn 4* Rye Oats White Oat-*. Black '•!* Itiicknhcnl 511 Clour 5 4a llrun A: shorts, pei ton •"') Siill, per Bit t.50 Planter, ground lo.no Cement, per Bushel 45 to Mj Barb y 5" Tyniol It v seed Flaxseed... Cloverseed 400 Butter ilains 1- Hhies " Veal Fork.. Heel KKK* ° F Cot aloes. Lard Tallow Soap " I tried Apples Dried l'eaelies Dried Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal tYOO stove " 5.75 Chestnut " 5.40 Fea * S.*o 1\ hi: ; ART I). A. MISBKU GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Grain. t'lovcrspc".!. Flour & Feed, loa\ Plaster & Salt MITJJIEIM, PA Highest market price paid for all kinds of <3-K/-A.HST Delivered either at the BRICK MILT, or at the old MISSER MILL, it MILLMKiM COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully scllciled. S'.'-ly FALL TAINT ID WINTER OIPEIfcTIIfcTG !! MS. A\XA M. WEAVER lias ju-L received her Fall and Winter stock of MILLINERY GOODS consisting of French Bonnets, Round Ht, French Flowers. Fcahers, Kihhonand all kinds of FANCY GOODS. DRESS MAKING in alt its Branches a SPECIALITY. o She invites her many friends and customeis to call at her place of business, in Penn Street, MILLIIKIM, TA. TRVES HOUSE. J- (Most Central Hotel in the C'ty,) Coit. MAIN AND JAY ST., Lock 1 laven, Da., S.WOODS OA 1. W E LL,l > itOFitIETOR God S*mi pic Rooms for Commercial 'fi ave'.er cr% hrst tfoor. f* Outfit sent tree to tnose who wish to r^'""i.age in the most pleasant and profit < k-X fi Balae business known. Everything now. t require-!. We will furnish you everything, tla a day and upward is easily in.ii>' without staying away f: > (. tine over night. No risk whatever. Many new work ers wanted at onee. Many are making fortines at the business. Ladies make us much as m and young hoys and gills make great pay. No one wh<> is willing to work fails to make more nr>ne\ every day than ean bo in uie in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at onee wlii Km! a snort road to foriune. Ail dress P. lijt.Lrr & Co., Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! Hoc>TV. FAY FOK IMTIONS. CEW AM> TTOSORA Hi K MSCIt VROMS. AND I\t KKASKO rK'SSIONR 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 ] romptly settled. Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claims prosecuted Write at onee for row laws, blanks and in. struct'ons, with twostamns. Address, .1. W. FLKNNFK CO.. Lock Bo* Washington, D. C. xH /X Outfit furnished free, with full In q£s* H A Rstniction:. t'<>r conducting dm most hSf profitable business I hat any one ean encage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so 1 simple and plain, that any one can great profits from the very start. No one can fall who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many haVe made at the business over oue lam died dollars in a single week. Nothing tike it ever known before. All who engag< are r.ur prised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You ean engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. Von do no! Lavi to invest capital in it. We take all the risk Thorn who need ready money, should wipe to us at onee. All furnish od free- Address TUCK oc CO., Augusta, Maine PENSIONS. EVERY SOLDIER disabled in line of duty by wound, disease. <>r injury. is entitled to pension. PENSIONS INCREASED.—Many are draw ing less than entitled to. —Thousands of lle'.rs entitled to Pension and Bounty, lit-JEC'iEL) CASES re-opened. ABANDONED CASES finished..—Copies of Lost Discharges obtained.—Claims p; every de scription prosecuted.—Patents PI'.OCCKKD. Address with stamp. lI.S. BERLIN & CO., Attorneys. 36-6 m Box SDU- WASHINGTON, D. C PATENTS and howr to obtain them. Pamphlet tree, upon receipt of Stump for post age. Address— GILMORE, SMITH & CO. Solicitors of Futcuts, Rear Falent Office, Washington, D. CL FRFF OAHITDTPfI of twoof tI!C l)Cst h rt ' c i c s f IlLilj tjilllrll JJ£IO ever sold by agents to eve ry one who answers this within sixty days. American tf uijufg Co., 2.5.3 m City Milts, Massachusetts. 188© FALL 188®. This mnmwioili Dry floods Jloasc is now opening i 1.3 SECOND IMMENSE STOCK of * For the Fall Trade of 1880. . . * Wliiih in quality style an l cheapness exceeds any former sloe;: ever shown at the Dee I live or any other store in this section of tho Slat*\ ■>VW) Vr.r.h <>f On - Hoods eomprHing almost every conceivable stylo ami class Splendid a'l wool Black cashmere only 3 centsa yard. yards all woo! Atomic dot It at ;15 cuts, worth ]y 'yards Twilled < ;i- lini'To- on'y 12 1-2 cents, worth 11 cents, lie largest stuck f Black >ilk-. < olore.l -ilks, Silk \ elvets, an t Fancy Trimming Hoods orcr shown in any si on* this side of i'hiUtdclnhia. •2.\rxi yards oi Calicoes ami Mir Mm which we sell ch aj>er than any store will sell them •Jski yar.ls good dark Calico at 4 rents a yard. l." 00 yard-'.gdod yard w He, muslin, hm \y,at 6 1-1 cents. 200b yards l*-t Brow n Muslin nauic at s cents a yard. l'sMi yards 100 1 Canton i'lutiuelat 7 cents a yard. v iiil- Beached Muslin, cht-ajmr than it nis b*ea s ld toi yeais Woiiderful Baigains in Table Uncus. Towels and Napkins. An immense stock. The I.arrest slo-"k of Ho iery and Cloves ever shown lit this cit\. too pair- Misses" lb.-.- at 2" cents which would be eher.p at .'0 cents. An immense Slock of Km broideries, l.aces, Kid Cloven Li-!e Thread Cloves, Jfibhons &r. lno Ladies' Coats and Columns, entirely new design ; beautiful good and wonderfulN cheap. Blankets and Flannels; an immense stock at less than prices of one year ago. '•*. * Carpets and < dlclot lis. Have received an entire new stock of these goods which we are offering verp cheap. A* good au: hamßome ingrain carpet for 2o cents a yard. Wreait bargains in Iteady-dis.de Hans and O''ton Baits. Hie reliability of the good-and the manner of our dolne business at the Bee Hive have become so well established that oar trade lias wonderfully increa* -d In IS'.O. and has grown to he immen-e, which has stimulate 1 us to buvji larger stoek this fail than ever before in the his tory of this oopul.ir Hry Coods Mouse, besides having taken special pains in selecting some of tin' choicest and nio-t fashionable goods to lc found in the Lasteru Markets, so as to supply all tue wants of our constantly growing trade. Remember the place: Ths Grreat Bss Hive Dry goods Hcb.s! (J." MAIN ST.. LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. UKPARftILELEP OFTIIE liieSewMaclie IN THE THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO 54,353 Machines. NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY, It is tJio Ligfatest-Etmnistf, Easiest Sollingr, and East SiAisJyteff2£a?toe i in the world. .• Affeirta waafctl. Fox terns, ad&rcas ' White Sewing Machine Co., c:,JZ' 7 JOHN SIFISHSR, Manufacturer of SHDiais 'SSfiYISiIiVO REBERSBURG, PENNA. Every wagon built of tirst-elass stock and by expert mechanics. All work warranted. Be pairing promptly attended to. The public pa tronage is respectfully solicited. 39-ly oP3||ftpAßlT^^ a a &91?1 ,esS tinie at less cost than by any other means. No sutler ing or inconvenience. Treatment shipped to any part of the U. S. or canadas. Full particulars free. Address, (Established 18&5) B.S. lAsrENSART, A Berrien Springs, Mich OPE liEpiriaf Tress is what you want. The greatest invention of the age! See our patnti hhif. Sent free. Prof J. T. EG AN, Og densburg, N. V, 20 ] y The subscribers would respectfully Inrorin the citizens of tbls neighborhood fc hat they hare encased In the under taking business* They arc prepared to fiila lealls In this line at an vtime aik 1 * would Juiiiaiy solicit a share or patronage. A Full Line of always on hand, which we are also ready to furnish to other undertakers at reasonable pr^ o** 0 ** 81101' y>S FiSh 5i BTUivKI, iIILLUK.'M, i'A. LOSE, II ALTER & QC). J. ftlwlu J-Deshler. J Jordan Doshlor PIIYSICIANS & SUKGEOKU, Aaronsburg, PaJ Calls promptly answered da ltlght JJjR .D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, Millheiin, Pa ft Y "rselves by making momy ■s s P wl * en a golden chance is offereu, §*• 2T thereby always keening 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 WHO do not improve such chances remain in poverty. We want ma ny men, women, boys and girls to work for u ,; l ight in their own localities. The business wih' nay more than ten times ordinary wages. 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 all that is needed scut free. Ad dress Sr IN SON & Co., Fortland, Maine. fONLY S2O. Jer ; lils Style Snger. We will send it to your De pot to be examined before you pay for it. If it is not as represented it can be return ed at our expense. Send a postal card lor illustrated j Ircular. C. A. WOOD & CO. 117 N. Tenth Si.. Philada.. I'm