THURSDAY, MARCfT 3., 'Bl. THE M3LLHEIM JOURNAL Is published every Thursday, in Musscr's Hand ing, corner of Main and Penn streets at SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or |1 25 If not paid In advance. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 week. 1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 year. 1 square,... 1 SIOO $2 50 S3OOI SIOO $7 00 Wcolumn,..l 300 400 6 001 10 00 1500 Coolumn...! 500 750 10 00 115 00 35 00 1001umn...) 800 12 00 20 00|S500 60 00 One Inch makes a square. Administrators and Executors' Notices $2.50. Transient ad vertisements i.nd locals 10 cents per line for first iusjrtton and 5 cents per line for each ad ditional insertion. Job Work done on short notice. DEIXUfiER & BIIMILEER, Editors and Proprietors. ■l'll I—J J—ii Ctal & Sunday School Directory. Evangelical. •. Samuel Smith and Rev. W.' IT. Hartman, Preachers. Sunday School, 2p. v.—D. I* Zerby. supt. Methodist. Rev. J. Benson Akers, Preacher-in-charge. Sunday School at IX r- * .—Dav. .Klmport, supt Reformed. ■Ren. G W. B. Stegel, Pastor. Preaching next Sunday evening—English. United Brethren. Jt9V. L. M. Gates. Preacher-in charge. Lutheran. Ret*. John Tbmlinson, Pastor.— Germs I { reaching In Aaronsburg next Sun day morning, aud in Miliheim in the evening— English. United Sunday School. Meets at 9A. M.— F. D. Luse. supt. Lodie & Society Directory. Mlllhcim Lodge, No. $55, I. O. O. F. meets in heir hall, PenuStreet, every Saturday evening. Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday JOB or before t-lie full moon of each mouth. A. O. DEI.NJKOBR. See. R. A. BUMILLKR, N. O. Providence Grange. No. 217 P. of 11., meets in Alexander s block on the second Saturday of each month at 6X- P- and on the fourth Sa turday of each month at IX *• u. D. L.ZLRBT, Sec. A. O. DcJnlnger, Master.. The Miliheim B. & L. Association meets in the Peon street school house on the evening of the second Monday of each month. A. WALTER, See, B. O. DAXINOSR, Pcest. The Miliheim Cornet Band meets in the Town UaU on Monday and Thursday evenings. ¥. P. OTTO, sec., o . F. DARTER, Pres't. THE SEBATOR NAMED. JOHN L MITCHELL THE COM ING MAN. Special Dispatch from ATISCBS Staff Correspond ent. HARRISBURG, February 22.—The name of the uext Senator from Penn sylvania is John I. Mitchell. Not long after the adjournment of the joint as sembly to-day it became known to those iQside that the factions were solidifying on Mitchell. There had been no Concert of action, but individ ual members of the conference com mittee had interchanged such opinions on the subject as to make it understood that the Congressman from the Six teenth district would prove acceptable to both sides. It bung all the after nocn between Sbiras and Mitchell, with the latter most talked about. Beaver and Bayne were no longer men tioned. Bayne had freely authorized his friends to take him out of the way when they could serve any good pur pose by so doing, and Beaver, who had left the field in disappointment, had simply dropped out of people's minds. They did not eveu require a letter of withdrawal from the General. When the conference committee met this evening it was a general free-and-easy. The Beaver men, at the request of Senator Cooper, withdrew for consul tation before aDy business whatever was undertakenf. They met in an ad joining room , aDurg, on Tuesday, March St li, 1881, between the hours of lo A. a., aad 2 r. u. By order of the board, WM. FICUTHORN, President ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.-LETTERS OF administration on the esta'e of Adam Zer by, late of IVnu township. Centre Co.. Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notlilM to make immedi ate payment; and those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Saturday. April 9th next has been appointed as a da\ of settlement, when all persons having unsettled accounts are requested to preseut them ut the late residence of decedent. HENRY T. ZBRBT, 1). L. ZKNHY, Administrators. AADI4INISTRA ROR'HSAI.K.— The under signed. administrator of the estate of Philip Erteljate of Gregg township, deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises In Haines township, about three miles east of Aarons bnrg, Ph., on Satnrday, March 12th, 1881, a val uable farm, bounded on the west by lands of John IPHtover, Jfenj. B Stover and others; north by lands of BenJ. B Stover, Michael Weaver's estate, Philip Stover and others ;east by lands of David Krape and Aaron Dutweil er's estate; and south by lands of Jacoo W Stover, containing 113 acres, about 75 acres of which are cleared and in a good suite of culti vation, and the balance is woodland of flue growing young timber. The improvements are. a two-story dwelling house, bank barn and other necessary out buddings. A never-falling spring of good water is near the house- An apple orchard of a bout three acres is on the premises. TERM OF SALE.—Ten per cent, of one third of the purchase money on dav of sale. The bal anceof one third on confirmation of sale. One third in one year, with interests, and the balance in twoyears with interest. The last two pay ments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day. DAVID EKTBL, Administrator. EXECUTORS' SALBOF REAL & PERSONAL PROP- BitTv. — 'S he subscribers executors of the es. taieof Adam Bower, late of Haines township, Centre Co., Pa., deceased, will offer at Public Sale at AaroHsburg, on Saturday March sth, 1881. the following real and personal property, viz; House and let, Four Squares of Land, in Aarousburg, Coal stove. 2 Beds complete. Lot of Bedding. 8 Day (nock. Sett of Chairs, 3 Rock ing Chairs, Settee. Breakfast Table, Bureau, Chest, Robe, Ine cent each Send for price list. Bafiiß 0 Address, F. MCLAUGHLIN, & CO. jgj LEWIBBLRG, Pa. THIS PAPER *B3? p° i ■■■%# I HI mail ROWELL ft Co'a Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sprnoe Street), where adver- warns sea if l%Mf tisi-contracts may MEIAf VIM* ho wade lor it ia TvCT? 1 Wills AUDITORS* REPORT or THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CENTRE COUNTY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1, 1881. ADAM TEARICK, Treasurer. DR. To balance from settlement Jan. 1,1880. $3,727 17 To cash received on taxes during year 42,334 96 To cash received R coin's, linos, Ac 2,338 30 Tocounty tax on unseated lands 5,735 81 $53,776 24 To balance due county January 1,1881 ...$5,757 50 CR. By county orders paid 544,307 89 By amount paid state assessment 1,700 85 By salary J. - 2,000 00 By stationery 1000 By balance - 5,757 50 $53,77$ 24 We. the undersigned. Auditors of Centre coun ty, do hereby certify that we have examined the above account or Adam Yeartck, Treasurer of Centre county, and find it correct. Witness our hands and sealH this 17th day of January, A. D. ISSI. JAMKH T. KTOART, FL.S.I > T.B.JAMISON, rusl [Auditors. GEO. R. WILLIAMS, [L S J ) EXPKNDITUH ES. Commissioners' Pay. Andrew Gregg $ 007 44 Jacob Dunkle 150 00 George Hwab 350 00 lleurv Beck, clerk. 7OO 00 Jury Commissioners' Pay. D. W. Kline - 24 48 John Shannon 20 06 Henry Beck, Clerk 30 00 Auditors' Pay. James T. Stewart 30 00 T. B, Jamison so(ls George R. Williams 5O 00 C. L.Buffington, clerk SO 00 Improvement and Repairs. H. Waikey, repairs at office and jail - 108 84 J. C. Harper, repairs at protho notarvoffiue 35 54 R. J. Don k, painting at jail 12 40 H. D. Yerger, building oven at jull t 23 89 D. K. Geiss, repairing lO0 R. Gulbraitb. jauitor 350 00 Tipstaves' pay-—.. —. 268 0# M. J. Dolan, special detective... 200 00 Court proclamations to sheriff ... 42 00 Huminonlug jurors ll3 00 jßs . $,165 96 OounlJnPrison Expenses. Mrs. Haller, for washing 21 35 Mrs. Shaffer, for washing - 17 90 Mrs. Ungsrt, for washing 17 37 S. A. Brew & Son, WMKI for jail 450 N. A. Lucas, wood for jail 2 50 B. F. Leitzell, wood for jail 750 Robert McKniglit. gas bills 143 60 Lawrence H. Brown — 223 00 Alexander A Co, coaL —. 94 45 W. T. Twit mire, furnace. Ac.... 244 57 Theo. Deshner, repairs at jail 2375 I. Guggenheimer ACo., clothing for prisoners 1 85 Lyon B9 77 Jno Hpangler, sherrilf.on ac't.. 1.447 74 Hills and notes paid 11,592 25 Road views 783 18 Interest paid 3,901 82 Kepalrs on real estate 15 50 Premiums to collectors. 32 00 Kedemption U. 8. hind tax 428 88 Commissions on collections 53 01 Flection expenses 1,873 16 Insurance on county buildings 615 65 Inquests on dead bod es 35 21 Healp premiums 910 45 Assessors' pay 2,039 11 Refunding taxes 70 69 State tax assessments 1,7(0 85 Constable pay 405 oo Commissions on lunacy 57 no C M Bower, com"ners' att'ney. 75 00 J C Harper, on account 247 00 Refunding U 8 land taxes 28111 J 11 Dobbins, M. I)., physician Jail ..... 100 00 Total amount paid $16,006 74 JOHN SPANGLKR, Nherrjff, In account with Out (re Cbunty. XI ft. To orders received on account $1,602 76 To costs and lines received l7B 00 Balance .. 475 85 $2,251 61 CR. B> balance at settlement. Jan. 1,1880... $ 702 76 By boarding prisoners 18. 8 days at 40c. 739 20 By summoning jurors. April term 40 00 By summoning jurors, Augtt terra 31 00 By summoning Jurors, Novembef trrm 81 00 By summoning Jurors, January term ami filling Jury wheel .. 5100 By filling and mending 33 ticks at 60c... 16 00 By notifying Jurors mt to atten April T. 12 00 By convey lug three to Insane asylum-.. 120 00 By conveying one to penitentiary 40 00 By publish lug proclamation, three e'rts 36 00 By window glass at Jail 50 By fines ; 13 50 By election proclamations 600 By fish-basket notice published 14 25 By 72 turnkey fees 56 60 By remov ing fish baskets 315 30 By costs In commonwealth cases 26 00 $2,261 35 January 1,1881. By balance due at set ment $475 85 We. the undersigned. Auditors of Centre coun ty. do hereby certify that in pursuance of an set of A seem >ly, entitled "An act relating to coun ties and townships, and county mid township officers," we inet at the Commissioners' Office, in Bellefoiite, on the Ist Monday of January, 1881 and did audltand settle and unjust the several and foregoing accounts of John Spangler,Bht*r ritl of Centre county, and find them correct and the balances as stated. Witness our hands and weals this 17th day of January, A 1> 1381 JA M Krt T STUART, [L si ) T It JAMISON, |lh] J Auditors OKO K WILLIAMS, [LB]} Taxes Outstanding and Due by Collectors. 1372 •John Ward. Half Moon $256 97 •D Kobb, Liberty 14 52 271 49 1873 •Daniel Malone, J?<>ggs 7 61 •L C Hearick, Marion 15 80 23 42 1874 •f Joseph Fox. Tfellefonte 454 15 •William Kiddles. Phliipsburg. 345 93 "Fieri Kerchoff. Curtni 123 28 . • Willl-in Cross. Half Moon 872 •11/1 IF 1 ox, Rush y>i3o •1)11 Veager, Snow Shoe 75 75 1,769 13 1875 •Charles JJrown./lellefonte .... 753 $3 •Jl'Shope. Mllesb'rg 223 99 •JnoT Lucas, Curt in 7 26 •H B Wilcox, Ru*4i - 76 74 1,066 S3 1 576 •JII Morrison, Tfellefonte 426 94 •T M Hall. Milesburg - 96 12 •Davsd//alter. Marion l*s itf. • milium H't-iser, Penu ...—.. 324 37 •G IF Koch. l'otter 753 66 •John Null, Hp, ing .. 213 37 1,999 45 1877 MJucksonG rten. Phliipsburg 46 30 •f//C //olter. //oward $5 46 •f Uriah Stover, JS-nner 266 48 •t IFII Fry. Ferguson 1,331 :.attern. Phliipsburg 375 97 Kam'l Brlckley, llowaru bor .... 117 12 Thomas P-rdue, Ben nrr.. 96167 J. C. Walker. Boggs 535 68 fJohn A. Rupp, College —... 4063 Hejiry Thlel. Curt in 2186 C. P. Gregg 428 28 I). 11. Rote. Haines 4306 tjohn Carper. Jr., Harri5......... 119 70 John Craig, Huston 11541 William Tressler. Patton l4O 36 fJohn D. Koote, Penn 1,(538 47 r. 11. Dale. Rush 658 26 r A. J. Swartz, Spring 1,469 59 Jos. Thompson, Snow Shoe.—.. 68 87 Samuel Hoover, Taylor —— 19309 Sam'l Stephens, Worth 190 71 J. M. Kline. Howard 46 01 6,79294 1879. William Miles. Milesburg.lßo.7o Uobert Cook, Jr ITS 37 A. C. Musser, Mlllhelin $.06 A N. Russell, Uulouvllle 29 16 tW. A. Taylor, Kcnner.. -1.003 71 J. C. Walker, ROGGS 621 50 Henry Thiel, Curtin 124 94 fit. W Kelchllne, Ferguson...— 513 81 fCyrus lajse, Ciregg - 193 22 t-I• 11. Griffin. Halt Moon 300 07 J.M.Kline, Howard - 37268 C. A. Courter. Liberty lll 57 fJ.J. Hoy, Marion .; _ 859 52 George B Haines, Miles 569 55 fDaniel Ifeckmap, Patton 473 18 fj. W. Measiuger. Potter - 692 66 John Garbrb k. Spring K74 35 tSamuel Boyer, Snow Shoe 62 24 John T. Fowler, Tavlor 392 86 tDavid Yocum. Walker 939 59 tßenjamin Stam, Harris 94 07 8,548 96 1680. John Potter, Bellefoute 3,779 65 tConrad Diehl, //oward boro— 349 99 O. P. Kt earner. Milesburg 390 01 fWrn. Kei-stetter, Millheim ..... 55146 Daniel Ayres, Phliipsburg 1,168 81 Edward Lucas, Unionvtfie 163 07 fllczckiah Hoy, Betine * ..1,895 84 J. A. Mulholland, Burnslde .. 96 55 fEmanuel Noll, Boggs 1.072 62 fJohn W. We wart. College ..2,33*68 tfleniy Tlilel, Curtin —... 239 79 fC. B. Hess. Ferguson 3,056 97 fM. L. Rishel, Gregg 2,65696 fW. L. Bright, Haines 1,348 09 4 Alex Kverhart, Harris 1,516 88 P W Rurket, Half Moon - 940 30 fD W Kline, Huston - 404 11 John M Kline, Howard 635 37 Daniel Herring, Liberty— 900 69 tJohn Spayle, Mariou 1,318 63 fJohn C Sinull, Miles . 1,426 03 tH I) lx*. Pat ton 1.002 28 tSainuel Ard, Penn 947 33 t Ellis Hosterman. Putter 3,522 32 Robert Laws. Rush 178 57 tJoseph Tressler. Spring 2,590 11 Sainuel Boyer. Snow Shoe 403 82 William Miller, Taylor 34894 William Spotts, Union....- 280 36 1 William b Shaffer, Walker.. .2.10927 4J M Denning, Worth 323 36 39,963 87 Total taxes outstanding $63,847 SO •I n hands o attorney for fPaid in part since settlement J Paid in full since settlement Financial Exhibit of Centre County, January 1. 1881 ASSETS Real estate $ 434 54 Milesburg borough 294 57 Spring township overseers..., 2,583 00 /tenner township overseers... 607 46 Harris township engineers— 20 00 Phillipsburg - 3,504 83 Andrew Gregg —... 306 18 Poter township 126 47 Worth township —. 23 58 IJberty township—— % . 50 11 College township 393 43 Ferguson township 128 37 Bedefonte 2,572 54 Huston townsnip 1,260 22 LW Munson - 293 24 Notes in A Hoy's hands for • collection - 2,24194 Notes In C M Bower's hands for collection 1,598 87 Notes |n Commissioners' hands - 2,871 90 . Taxes outstanding. 63,847 30 Adam Yea rick 5,757 iO $38,314 34 LIABILITIES John Spangler.r $ 48265 JC H&rper - 155 George Swab. 42 50 Jacob Dunkle 476 50 Notes outstanding, bills payable 82,581 34 Amt In C M Bovver's hands considered not good 1,150 00 Amount in Commissioners' bands considered not good 2,500 00 SB7 54 Balaneedue county 4 1,088 81 Commissions to collectors during year 3,152 95 Exonerations during year 1,490 63 T<*x assessed in 1880— 42,75134 CKNTKK COUMTY, SS : We, the undersigned Commissioners of Cen tre county, do hereby certi y that the forego ing is a true and correct statement of the re ceipt and expenditures of said county from January 11880 to January 1, 1881. Witness our bauds. ANDREW GREGG, i.EORGE SWAB JACOB DUNKLE, Commissioners. Attest: HENRY BEVK, Clerk. BAULAND & NEWMAN, BELLEFONTE PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR • BARGAINS. AT THE BEE HIVE OISTE PRICE STORE. % We are now opening and displaying the Largest best and cheapest stock of goods ever offered in Centre county comprising a ftill line of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS YARNS, BOOTS & SHOES, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Clothing Made to Order a Speciality. A.LL GhOODS ZMIARKED IN ZPLAIA IFIttIRES. The pubic are cordiallay invited to call and ex amine our stock. Remember the place ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Respectfully Youra, BAULAND & NEWMAN Onr Motto is: One price the test icoJs. awl no misrepresentation. L C. & S. C. GAIL ROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 13 5 7 A. M. A M, P. M P. W Montandon ... 7.00 9.46 2.20 0.4 la-vn-burg ar7.15 10.00 2.35 7. Io?w isbui g lv 7.25 Kulr Ground. - 7.30 10.06 2.40 Bifh! 7.41 10.21 2.51 Vicksburg „... 7.47 1\30 2.57 Mifflinburg .. 8.03 10.51 All Millmont - 8.25 11.2U 3.35 Launelton 8.35ar11.35 3.46 Wicker Run 9.00 4.11 Cherry Kun 9.17 4.30 Fowler 9.37 4.50 Coburn 9.48 5.02 Spring Mills 10.15 ar 5.30 TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 8 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M Montundon nrfi-50 ar9..ioarl.2(f ar6.x Le wishing 6.35 9.15 1.05 61 Fair Ground 9.10 1,00 6,10 Biehl 9.01 12.48 At< Vieksburg 8.56 12.42 5..V Mifflinburg. ... 843 12.2.5 5.4' Millmont ..v 8.25 12.02 5.20 Laurelton 8.15 1150 5.10 WlkerUun 7.48 4.47 Cberiy Kun 7.31 4.30 Fowler - 7.10 4.10 Oburn ........ 6.6S 4.00 Spring Mills 6.30 3.30 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail west for Willlamsport, Lock Haven, Kane, Corrv and Erie, and Fuffaloand Niagara Falls yla Emporium, also Klmira, Wat kTns. Buffalo-nd Niagara Falls via Canandai- Kua. NOB. 3 and 4 connect with Pacific Ezpiess east for Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York Nos. 5 and 6 conuectwith Day Kxoress east for Harrisburg. Baltimore, Washington. Phil adelphia and New York, and Niagara Express west for Willlamsport, Lock Ilaven and Kcu ovo, Tyrone. Altoona and Pittsburg via Lock Haven, also Klinira. Watkius and Buffalo, and Niagara Falls via Canaudaigua. Nos. 7 and 8 connect with Fast Line we9t for Wllliamsport and Haven. No. 8 also connects with Erie Mail east for Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadel phia mud New York, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. WINTER TTSE TABLE. On and after HUN DAY, Nov 27th, 1880, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Di vision will run as follow s : WESTWARD. ERIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p. m. " " Harrisburg 425 a.m. " 44 Willlamsport 8 40a. m. 44 44 Jersey Shore. 9 09a.m. 44 44 Lock Haven. 94<>a. m. 44 44 It:novo llttta.m 44 arr. at Erie ? 45 p. in. NIAGARA KXP. leaves Philadelphia 9 (*) a. m. • 4 14 Harrisburg 1215 p. KB. 44 arr.at Willlamsport 315 p. m. 44 4 * Lock Haven. 420 p. in. FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia .12 30 p. m. 44 44 Harrisburg 400 p.m. 44 arr. at Willlamsport 7 55 p.m. 44 44 Lock Haven 910 p. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP.leaves Lock Haven.. 7 05 a.m. 44 44 Jersey Shore.. 787a m. 44 44 Wllliamsport. 820a. m. 44 arr.at Harrisburg...l2os p. m. 44 44 Philadelphia. 3 4.5 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Lo< k Ilaven. .11 25 a. m. 44 44 Williamsport 12 25 p. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg .. 3 40 p. m. 44 44 Philadelphia 635 p.m. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo 900 p. in 44 Lock Haven 1010 p. m. 44 44 Williainspoit 1130 p.m. 44 arr. atHarrislnirg 3 00 a. nt. 44 44 Philadelphia 705 a.m. FABT LINE leaves WiUiamsport 12 16 a. ni. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 3 tf a. in. 44 44 Philadelphia 7 'JS a, in. Erie Mail West and Day Express East make dose connections at Northumberland with L. Hi B. R. K. trains from Wilkesbarre and bcrau ton. Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at Wil llamsport with N.C. It. W. trains north. Niagara hxr~ess West and Day Express East make close con.lection at Lock Haven with B. K. V.R. K. trait s. Erie Mail Eas" and West connect at Krio with trains on I* P. & M. S. R. R-; at Corry with O. C. & A. V. R- h :at Emporium with B. N. Y. &P. R. K., and at Hlftwood with A. V. U. R. parlor ears will -un- between Philadelphia and Willlamsport n Niagara Express west and l>ay Express East, bleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Sup'L BROCKERHOFF HORSE BELLEFONTE, PA . First Class in all respects. This is the place for the business man, the farmer, the mechanic. Omnibus to all trains. W. K.TELER, Proprietor. furnished free, with full in lsT I ■ ■structions for conducting the most ■ W w profitable business that any one can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail w ho's willing to work. Women are a* success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars In a sin, le week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are sur prised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not liave to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnish ed free. Addrea Trite & Co., Augusta, Maine RHEUIU^^ft^WALGIA. new nliigggjggsfim cure. RHEUMATISM, Which renders life a burden and fi nally destroys it, in permanently cored by this remedy. Stiff and swollen joints are restored to their natural condition. NEURALGIA. A single application gives relief. Cas es of the longest standing are perma nently cured by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED in every case. Money refunded ta. any one not relieved after a fair triid. For sale by all first class druggists. PRICE SO CENTS. RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. BWSend fbr statement of cum. DrilQTflWO procured for all soldier* disabled X £ilf uIUIvO In the U. 8. service from an v cause, also for heirs of deceased soldieis. The slightest disability entitles to pension, Pbksions increased. The laws being more liberal now, thousands are entitled to higher rates. Bounty and new discharges pi ocurcd. Thote who are in doubt as to whether entitled to anything should send two 3 ceut stamps for our "circular of Information." Address, with stamp l . Rtoddart & Co. Solici tors of Claim- 1 and P.. tents. Room 8, St. Cloud I .W M iaogto,D.C. 0 gto,D.C. GILMORE & CO., LA¥ & COLLECTION H iOSE, 629 P Street, Washing on, D. C. Make Collection*, Negotiate Loans and at tend to all business confided to them. Lajtd SCRIP, boldler's Additional Homestead Right and Lamp W akkanta bought and sold. Agents $1,003 MADE IX 60 DAYS Now Js the time to make it. Prosperity has dawned mion the people of this country, and ail are enjoying its blessings. YOU can just as well make a little money by devoting some of your spare time to our business. We offer one of the best opportunities ever yet given to any one to make money. It takes no capital You do not have to invest a sum of money and run n. great risk of losing it. Your energy and your business capacity will bo all the capital you wIU require. Ladies can engage in .the business as well as gentlemen, and even boys and girls dp well. Even if you do not desire to engage hi business, we can impart information to you that will lv of great value. You will readily see that It will lv a comparatively easy matter to make from 810 to 8100 a week, aud establish a lu crative, independent business. If nv while the sun shines. I v buninessin honorable,straight forward aud profitable. Do not neglect this notice but write to us and find out what our business is. It will pay vou and only cost tbe price of one postal card. Vve send fuil particulars free. Attend to this matter NOW for there is money In 14 far all who engage with us. If you can only de vote one or two hours a day, or the eveuing, you can irake 410 a week. You have only to write us to be convinced of this fact. - Send u a Postal card with ycur full name and addicts plainly written thereon, and receive by re'u n mail lull particulars of a business that will sur prise you and make you wond'T why you never w ro.e to us before. Wiite at once, it will pay you. Address Buckeye MT g 0., (Name this paper.) MARION, OHIO. A' THE BOOT & SHOE MAN y PS LOCK HAVEN. SjfJ I liavo a vary large stock of M. BOOTS, SHOES, Pf Slippers & ladies WALEIKfI SHOES, Jjj just opened up for Spriug and gfi-sl Summer wear. My stock is ■Mm gJBj as cheap as it was a year ago, because 1 bought it NO m for cash before the ad- 1 qs. sjaS vance. 1 am the only fcw> shoe dealer in I ock ■ Hoveh that buvs JP w n for cash & pays si 9 Mno rent where fore loan sell - _ you a better ar ticle for thesame money than any dealer in the city. Give me a call and m you will te convineed that your place to buy is W KAMP'S