J|inhfim |ou mat THURSDAY. MARCH 24., "81. DEIMWiER & BIMILLGR, Editors anil Proprietors. Local Department. —lf you want a first class sewing Machine the Journal store is your place io buy one, cheap for cash. —Job printing—in the best style and at lowest prices—at the Journal office. Bring in your orders. —A good second hand two horse wagon for sale cheap for cash or on short time. Inquire at the Journal office —Diphtheria has now taken hoid of Milton. Four children of Mr. Alex ander Maxwell have recently died of the dread disease, —Next week we will publish a lengthy and interesting letter written by an American now in Russia to Mr. Willis J. Weber, of Rebersburg. —Several brand new sewing ma chines of the best standard makes, for sale at the Journal store, cheap for cash. —Ayer's Ague Cure has saved thous ands of lives in the malarial districts of this and other countries. It is war ranted a certain and speedy remedy, and free from all harmful ingredients. —A fine lot of Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Presentation Bibles—at the Journal SVire. We furnish Bibles with names stamped on the outside in gilt letters if desired. —lf you want an extra fine article in the line of tooth powder—and everv body should use such an article —Dr. John F. Barter is the man to supply you. We have tried it and know wberof we speak, tf —On Tuesday morn ! ng the trai" S ling east found a large pile t f rock n tun tunnel at Paddy's mountain. Or course the train was obliged to return. A gang of workmen were set to work to remove the obstruction and late in the afternoon the track was again clear. The mass of rock was various ly estimated at from twenty to fifty tuns. BRANCHING OCT.—B. Harris* No tion & Millinery store in Lewisburg has been removed t0230. Market street, where they have a much larger room und better accomm.xlations for their many patrons and friends. They have increased their stock, and have made ample preparations for an enlarged business. They are determined not to be undersold by any establishments of their line iu Central Pennsylvania, and cordially solicit the patronage of their friends in Penns Brush Valleys. Nee advertisement in another column. PROCEEDINGS OF TOWN COUNCIL.— Our venerablo borough fatheis had their fi st, stated meeting in the Jour nal offibe, Saturday evening. The first Monday evening of each month was fix-d upon as the time for regular meetings. High Constable Samuel Weiser, Jr., was elected street com missioner. The following standing coin mi tees were appointed by the President; Finance— Hart man, Weis er, Stoiier. Streets and Alleys —Breon, Luse. Weiser. Nuisance — Luse, Ston er, Hartman. The High Constable was instructed to assess the dogs in the first week of April. —Report of Millneim Grammar Schcol for tli? week ending March 18, 18S1. No. of pnptls, males—2s, females— •l3, total—44. No. attending, males— -19, females—l">, total—34. No. tardy, males—3, females—l 4, total—22. No. attending eve'y day, males—l 4, fe males—7. total—2l. Average attend ance, males—ls, females—l 2, total— -27. Percent of at'endance, maDs— -79, females—SJ, total—B). X>. L. ZEKBY, Teacher. 'FLITTING." On thiß impotant question we are not 'sure that the returns are all in, but there are enough toestablish the general result, namely that there will again be considerable moving. Miss Mary Motz moved into Mrs. Nees' house, WM. N. Auraan goes in to bis brothei's house, Strasburg. Clark Herman left for Mendota, 111., and Dr. Harter takes his place in Adolph Miller's house. B. F. Kister will fiil up the place vacated by Dr. Harter, in Foote's white house. Jew eller Stnrgis will succeed Kisrer. Jacob Alter goes into Frank Knarr's house, North street, and George Cum mings gets the house that Jacob leaves. Barber Springer takes possession of the Forney propeity. James Dntweilei flits in Foote's house, at Peter's saw mill. Wm. Derr will divide with Dr. Wetzsll. A Mr. Ricker moves into Jacob Gephart's house, at the Foundry. George Moyer moved on Noah Stover's farm, near Logansville. Wm. H. Smith takes the old Swartz farm. John Cummings gets the Mumbower farm. Jacob Long moves on the Henry Smith property, north of John Keen's farm. Emanuel Bower gets Jacob San key's farm. Reuben Harter succeeds Mr. Bower on Sebastian Mussel's farm. There may be others moving of whom we have not heard, and if any person or persons feel themselves hurt be cause thoy are skipped we humbly beg her or their pardon.. "TELEGRAM." Piulade phia y March 18, 1881. MIL HENRY WIiITMER, Spring Mills, Pa. Have the Store Room ready, I am shipping out the stock as rapidlg as possi ble—at prices such as the ''ready cash'' alone can move. G. R. SPIGELMYER. —Subscribers to the Journal who expect to change their post office d --| dresses will please notify us of the fact. St AUDITOR** AXNFAL ATATEMKBIT TOR MILUIKIM BOKDIHJH. W. K. Alexander, Collector and Treasurer, In account with said borough. IMU DR. March 14th. To balance Qf ls*t an'l settlement ...6 W *4 To amount or duplicate ...... 224 ss si 4 :s CR. March 14th By Cash to \. O. Peinlnger for order book, (orU*r No. 2.) 4 " Walter At lHrintnfer. print lug, U79, (order No. S ) ln 69 " I>. H Mingle, expenses to Itellefonte. (order S>. 4) -. 859 ** .lac tieohart. lumber, 1879, (Older No 5) 1-0" " MlrWI rirlch. judgment 1879 (order No 6) 60 06 " John If. Maize,constable's costs, (order No 9) •' Jac. ttsciihuth. jusi ice's cts, (order No lb) 60 " J. H Keifsuvder. witness' costs, (order No 111 * 70 " A. O. neluiiiKer, witness' costs, (order No 12) 1 70 " l'eter Walixa, witness cos s. (older No IS) 1 70 " Frank Kiurr, witness' costs, (order No 14) 1 -0 " 8. tw. i.utellu-, witness costs, (order Nolo). 170 " Win Mauck, witness* costs (oidcr No 16) 1 "0 •* Jonathan liarter. witness' costs (order No 17) 170 '* \V. R. ilennev, wltross' Costa, (ord r No 18) 1 70 " t. C. Campbell, witness' coals, (order No 10). .... 170 " gridins; dia mond, (order No A ) . . 400 " Jai 'cs B. Musser, repairs of crossing, (order No 21) 424 " John It Auman. serving notices A repairiug bridge (outer No 21) .. 216 '• j. i>. Koote, stove \ pii>e for lock up. (order No 24) 506 •' John Royer. wora on road (ord.T No ?") 90 " \V. H. Keifsuvder. work on road, (order No 32) .... 90 " J. H R'ifsnvder, survey and draft of borough lines 1?78. (order No 37) 5 60 " J. H. Keifsnyder, for "Centre Democrat." print ina n-iper book, (order No 78) . 10 00 Rv Exone. ations oil dogs, IS"9, 4.90 H'y " " 18A\ 4.75 965 Bv Percent rue on duplicate lo"I5 Bv Credit <.v. disbursements . 430 By Cash to J. It. Hair, Auditor. 1 day 150 " B O Deinioger, " 150 U v Bi.miller. Clerk, 1 day 150 By balance due borough 140 69 314 72 Dennis Lose and fl. H. Weiser. Overseers o! ihe Poor f " J1 Koote. merchandise 123 " J W Snook, " 153 " E(' Campbell, " 286 " •olin Moner and Wm. MUler. bal. due ou last settlement 260 By Exonerations 1 94 By Percentage Cn Duplicate 21 64 B'v Cash to Dennis Lose for senices 10 00 H H Weiser, " 10 00 By balance due boroujh 100 67 6146 53 Wc. the unde;signed Auditors, have examin ed the foregoing accounts, find them correct and uo hereby approve the same. J. K. BAIK. 1 Auditors B. O. DEININGKK, { Attest: R. A. licvu^Ka. Clerk. NEWS MISCELJNNY. I A GIANT LOOSE. I A correspondent at Cbambersburg writes that a certain Dennis Fenton, a contractor on the Western Mary land railroad extension, has been carry ing things with a high hand in that vicinity. il is a \eiitable gianr, six feet four inches in height and weighs 340 pounds. The other day he was charged before a magistrate with hav ing com mil ted an assault on a whole fa-oily, hv brandishing a p'slnl and club in their frc a and threatening to kill them. The constable who u"ler t-ook to arrest him Wus fain to beat a hasty retreat. Fenton is said to have followed the constable to Chambis luirg and thtu to have paraded the streets waving his pistol and club and bidding defliuce to the whole town. Finally the sheriff persuaded biiu to yi Id himself and he was placed in durance viie. The first night after Ins incarceration he placed his clothes on the stove in his cell and set fire to theui. The Chambersuurg fire depart ment was called out and extinguished the flames. Ttte next morning he wra released. At tue quarter sessions c>urt last week Judge Howe took oc casion to reprimand the !;cal police for permitting Fenton to go at large and ou Friday a benCh warrant was issued foi ! is arrest at the iustauee of Dis trict Attorney Suesserott. This war rant was served upon him and he con sented to the arrest, but strode away from the officer and hastened Into court where he addressed the moat vioieut and insulting language to the judge. The correspondent describes hif. language ou that occasiou as ,most profane and revolting. Although the court ordered his trial to proceed he was so violent that the judge directed him to leave the court-room. This order he would not obey except on con dition that the court would address him as 4 'Mister" Fenton. Finally the judge requested "Mr. Fenton" to leave and the fellow then withdrew a mid a streak of fearful expletives. He was afterwards bound oyer in SSOO bail fr his appearance at court. Lawrence county is unfortunate in her tax collectors. One official is found to tw $5,000 in arrears, while a uother looms up to a total of $13,000. The Yarncll brothers of Winsmac. ; Ind M who have been lookiig up claims iu Pennsylvania, aver that the Yarn ell heirs are entitled to 1,000 acres of land on which the city of Pottsvillf, Pa., is situated The \ roperty in said to be worth several millions. Suit will bo cbmmence.l for title. An effort was once made by property holders at Potts ville to compromise with the Yaruells, but the pa{eis were stblcn and de stroyed, and nothing came of it. Last week a woman named Kate O'Brien was discharged for the twenty-, fifth time from the Pottsvllle jad, in which seventeen years of her .life have oeen si>ent. A Fatal Game of "Ohoat." From the Minister (Midi.) Tunes. Last Thursday the childien ot Pub lic School N. 3 near Caism's Run proposed to play ghost, and selected Annie Sicable, a little girl about 11 years of age, as their victim With out the knowledge of Annie they pos ted one of their number li the pine, enveloped in a sheet. To this place they led the unsuspecting little girl and at a given signal the sheeted fig ure made its appearance. The child ren who were in the plot ran and hal looed ' 4 Gh at!'' a d with them ran lit tle Annie, believing she had seen a real ghost. She reached the school room rl or, fell insensible and died the name day. Poi3Dndb7 a Pencil. From the Kennebec (Me.) Journal. Mr. Samuel Clarku, of Vnsselboro, has bcpti in the habit ot carrying a copying jamcil in his coat pocket. Onp day last week Mr. Clarke caine to Au gust* and while in the city he purchas ed some'troches for a cold, which he put loose in the pocket where they were constantly coining in contact with the lead. While returning to Vasselboro on the cars tye felt a tick ling in his throat and to allay the iiri tation partook of several troches. His tongue at ouce l>egan to swell and turn black and by the tune lie arrived home he was deadly sick. A physician was summoned, who promptly administer ed antidotes for the poison. It is said tb.it a piece of the lead of one of these pencils, hilf the aiie cf a pea, will cause the death of a robust loan. A Desperado Hanged to a Water Tank. BT. LOUIS. March 18.— A special eached for ne glect, drunkenness, misappropriation and attempt to assassinate. He ap pears to be a versatile character, who has had a pretty busy life of it. The Dunkards of Johnson county, Missouri, some time ago got up a con troveisy among themselves, which has now assumed such proportions that it threatens to make a division in the body. The ceremony of feet-wash ing is one ot the old religious observ ances of these people. The controversy is as to whether in the performance of this rite one foot or both should be washed. On this important poir.t opinion is about equally divided. As in most controversies of this suit, so in this, both sides are very flimiy sec in their views, ;a id neither is willing to give up or to modifv. Each side claims to have .Scripture in its favor. In a notlier ecclesiastical fellowship the question sum J tuna ago arose as to the use of soap in this ceremony, one pai ty contending that it was originally used on the feet ot the disciples and the opposition maintaining that soap was unscriptural. It is safe to say that all these contending brethren de parted from the original spirit of the recorded washing by Jesus of the feet of the disciples. How TO BE NOBODY.— It is easy to be nobody, and we will tell you how to do it. Go to drinking saloons to spend your leisure time. You ueed not drink much now; just a little beer, or some other drink. In the meantime play dominoes, checkers, cr something else to kill time, so that you will be sure not to read any useful books. If you lead anything let it be dime novels of the day; thus go on keeping yoar stomach full and your head empty, and yourself playing time-kilhug games, an lin a few years you'll be nobody, unless you turn out a drunkard or professional gambler, either of which is worse than nobody. There are any number of young men hanging about saloons just ready bo graduate and be robodios.—Jß*. I EX-SKNATOR WALLACE and his as sociates, Messrs. Peck, Barnard and Coletn in, f Williamsport, have made a sale ot* their lura*r property in Wis consin to the Mississippi Kiver Loa fing Company for $1,274,000. This is the largest sver made pj ont * 4 lump M iu that region. The following • n ?e.rfc*tlr)i copv of a will rectutlf Bled in tin allies of the Worcester county register: M Stsit Merryknd, County #f ;Warrestirs bee it none H* my W.ll add Testimony at the' Best of nly noledge I Cive -to my snn : my saril Imss and my hoss cart and my Little Brendel Cow and fore hade of Sliepe and fore (Vese 'and six hade ot hogesand all ray|Plows and horrors and ny Big Chist and Corner Cnbbud and my 2 Baden and Bade quiites and all mv lions firnatur Givin him nndir my hand and Seal this the 14tli day ot Fiburar) 1881." A NEW TREATMENT. The Uoulen Klixxr oj L\je. Wonderful Curet. If yon have Consumption, a"d would know that your cuigit cn tie mi< po>inds of hejiltl.y flesh per week; if you have anv Chronic Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dysjtepsia, Sick Uestlache, ID'art DIM ease. Liver Com pi 'int. X*-rv us D-oil itv, Seminal Weakness or Spermator ilniea, loss of sexual power in either s- x from a>iy cause; if you have anv form of nervous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, and would know ol an immediate relief and certain cure for many of the eeveiest cases in n shorttiuie, a new method with new agents to fatten every laxly, invigorate and iii;ke strong and healthy the most hopeles* cases, cut this out and write at once for particulars to B. S. DIS PENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich. iy MARRIED. on the 9th Inst.. *t the I.uthcrnu parsonage Aaronsburg, by Rev. John Tomlinson, Mr. John M.stm.rb rakerto Missfcnwii J. Wolf. On the 13th lust., at the informed parsonage. Aarunsburg, Pa., by Kev. C.W. E. blend, Mr. 1.. P. Korniau.of Hublersbur g.lo Miss tllleu K. Moyer, ofCoburn, Pa. DIED. Oe the 13th tast.. in Potter Mr. John Mpuler. aged 72 years, lCls.onth and 10 days.; On the ijth Inst., at Port Matilda, this cocnty. Mr. Jftim-sCannon,aged 76 years. On the 17th liist., In Mlhhelm. Hannah, wile of Samuel Otto, aged 6o >ears, 2 mouths and 20 days. tXeeasod was the mother of fourtoen ehi'dien. fivf of whom had gone before her to the eternal world, hue was a member of the Kv ihKiU'ai Association and a faitiifnt ohristtaci (or scars, on Humlay the remains wsic in terre i*ln the .MiHbcim Cemetery, upon which occasion imurevive sermons were urea died t a iarrfe nuiius • o rclatfyes aed friv'od-. iu (lenuan by Her E. Mainbtcn. fro.n Psalms. 116; t.% and iu English by Rcv.J. M. Dick, Iroiu itevetXtionsdS; 14. • On the 21st inut., in Gretr towtrspip, "7 let fev r. Jotin fl Wolf, son of oamuel aud Sarah \Vo.f. aged abut 16 years. a ALE REGISTER. March Nth Ilanry Bollinger Mlllheiiu-. Iforae, Wagon, Lot of F urnllure and H'>u*?hd!d goods. March 29th. Win. M. Mover. f>un township. Live stock and farming utensils. March 29tb, Samuel t.ramley, trustee. Miles township. Furm ot 252 Acres and , J.'gjjn A * 7 Lard , Tallow " Soap . - Pried Apples " ,• Pried Peaches *• Pried Cherries ' COAL MARKET. Egg C0a1..., Stove " Chestnut 14 . Pea • *°° P. BKPDART . A- MESS KB GEPHART & MUSSER DKALEKSIK Grain Clover Flonr & Feed, Coal, Piaster & Salt MILLH EIM PA Highest market price paid fer all kinds of O-IR^XItT Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSRR MILL, in MILLIIELMI COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always 011 hand and sold at pricoß that defy competition. . A share of tbernblle jB*raßfcsa respectfully •eOartwd. JOHN S. FISHER, Man -f tOwuror of 'SH BI3TS 'saisonii 'SKODVAV BHITHS 'S^OYITOYO REBERSBURO, PENNA.; Every wago built wt flml •' stork uid by expert mechanic*. AH work warrtut'd. Re pnh'itiK promptly tttei-ded to. The public pa tronage ta rcspeotfuiiy solicited. 32-1 y A TUB BOOT k SHOE lil LJ j PS LOCK HAVEN, PJ OftJ I biTc ft very large stock of 1 jJ BOOTS, S SIDES, % Slippers & iadirs IF WUMXIi SHOES. jm Jr.st opened up for Spring and PS I ®® as Numm-r w**r. Mr stuck is > djj jßja as cheap as it was ft year ijSjt g ago. because 1 bought it to for cash l**f.ire tb* ad- w vance, 1 am the only SLgaj; ■ fchof dealer in ock. Hovelt that buys w 0 for cash A pays • " uo it*nt where. fore l can sell money ( then uny Give mo a call and LJ you will te convinced that your place to buy is xy nmrs BHOCHEHHOFF HOUSE BELLEB'ONTE, PA First Clasi in all respect*. This is the place for the business niiin, the farmer, the m rhanie. WSF* Omnibus to all trains. W.K.TELER, Proprietor. TRVIN HOUSE, •*- (A/of Otntrai Ho el in the City,) COK. MATN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Pa., S.WOODS CAL WE LL, PROPRIETOR i God Vt nnle R>o.nsfor CJ mmercial Traveler I on flret floor. .D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Main Street, Millheim, Pa PENSIONS. FVKRY SOLPIi-'K disiblcd hi line of anty by wound. disease, or iujurv. is entitled to pension. PKNLNS iNCUKASkP.—Many are draw ing less than entdied to. —Thousands of Heirs entitled to Pension and Bounty. REJUCfKI) CAHrIS iv-openeti. ABANP'NFP CASTS finished.—Co pi** of Lost Discharges obtained.—Claims of cvry Jv •cription prosecuted.— PXTKNTS PROCCKED Address viitu slamn, li.S KKKI.IN *OO., Attorney. -dm Box 592. WASHINGTON, LLC afN pr Outfit sent tree to tho;e who wish vo (kr in the most pleasunt and profit •able business known. Everything new. Capital not reqairod. We will furnish you everything. e who engage at onewill find a snort road to fortune. Ad dress if. PALLET &Co., Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! EOT?NTT. PAY roa lutfoss, sikr ANdHovoea RU DISCHARGES, AND IM'KKASAD PENSIONS OB tuincd—New .laws , higher rates.ei pension The slightest disability, from wound, injury o fiisea.se of any kind entitles you to a peusion Widows anil heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Land cases promptly settled. Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claim* ■ roseouted Write at onee for new laws, blaaks an© In •fruetious. with two stamps. Address, J. IV. KLKNNFKACO.. Lock Box 314, Washington, P. C. GILMORE & CO., LA * & COLLECTION H "M, 62© F Street, Washing on, D. O. Make Collections, Negotiate Loans ant! at tend to all business Confided to them. LAND Slkip, Noldit r's Additional Homestead Right and LAND WARRANTS bought and Mild. Outfit furnished Tree, with tell in Mr I fi Lstiuetions for conducting he most B Bw profitable business that any one can engage iu. The business is so easy to learn, and our Instructions are so simple and plain, that any. one can make great profits frum the very start. No one can fall who's yvilllng to work. Women arc as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one httn dred'dollars 111 a sin 1? 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 engago iu this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not nave 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. Addles TKUK *'O., Augusta, Maine /Tike vVcToa Double huller Clover Machine I* M*> •*'? Swl tHjt - fTiT bniici i Ae v?hrt, •. trw! BruA tor D fiH-irtV *crVd.tr vVlsroohv . it i-Vo TLJTW. S? vr—r '-TK--. , _Sv +wa* E CE STEAM DYE WORKS LEW'.: U -G, PA W. Davis, Proprietor. 'I hi f * ilka, HUM Cotton an Ho d aud fitt!bi'(l in sh licit btjle. Onu' t0..1a, Vciiti *N ranm./.i or ctaiairad uriiluui M Pit LalliV Clonks, C*pr, aid I)rt**< rlea i-i d er dyi d to any fat-cy patleri nlirrr the original reior is lavornh't ill kind ofMiawls rraned or dyct and finished In the UtHtPM manner. U* Factory lias all the in icliiuery a id faclll tie* of a flirt clais >t ibiiKl>in-ni uf lis klntl .My cipeiieuc*- in tu* liuMiic** \ ends i.tim many years, l*tl in |i:i* c „.ou\van do at ta'.iy Us. Cla*s work at ui"dcrd<' yi lcea THE JOURNAL STORE, Hil.ltrlw, I'a, tins accepted n Rtrcncy Irnm mt-. AttpcMi* brought ili'ie for dytug Will be returned fr. •if ♦•ii 1.1 char k 'o. Ti * v'll r.Mnsifar Inrjrni the eltixen* or this neighborhood that they have erpaj: 4 t In the under U*l;i; l>4*unu. .Mi!/ ari prepireJ o UllilietlU in thi< li ie >u uiyt.ae 11J wot. a HSn y so iri; a,.U*re_>r patronage. A Full Hue of iittfi on hudi-vhUb we arc also ready In rurnlxli to other undertakers at nfeAOuaUle pritti. SUOF OX ihIS STiltKf, MILLUKIM, Yk. T C E H ARTE II & CO. Agents ft.OOO M ADE IN W DA \M Now is the time to make it. Prcspe.lfV ha* dawned tvon '.So pe.#p!- of tilii country. all ar** enjoying Its hh-od g*. \ct gl*en to any one to mike money l; t ike ; :o pjtpitai. You do not have to inw-t • large sum of money and fan a great risk of losing it. Your energy and your business capacity will loall time pita! you wiu require. Ivulies can engage in.the business as well as gentlemen, and even boys ami girls do well. Kven if you do not t'esire t-> engage in business. we can impart inform iti c to you that wili int of great valu-; Y. i wid rowdily serf that it will be a conibH'stively easy nia'l:° to make from *lO to KToo a week, and ee'.ablivh a 1- rratire, ludep *i.-ieat buaiucss. jivrjAicE Rav while the sail shines The badness in honorable, straight forward and profitable. Do not uojriect in.* iwiico bat write to h* and find out what our busim ss Is. will pav you and only coat the price of !ic pcNtal eard. "We send fuil particimrs free. Attend to this tnhtter N<>W for there is money Init far ail who eimags wi h us. If you cau only de vote one or two hours A day. or the evening, von canr-ake #lO a week. You. have only to write a* to be c>nVinoed of th:* fict. 1 us a Postal cord with vonr full name and a Idresa plainly wrliten thereou. and receive by return mail lull particulars of a business Uiat will sur prise you and make you '"•uiidt-r why you never wrote to us before. Write at ou?e, it will pay you. Addreas Buckeye M t'g 0., (Kame this paper.) MARIGX. HIO. IvdTOTTE'ST I preened for all soldiers disabled fL.fuiJliU in tho U. s. sorvicc from any cause, also f-*r heirs of dt cc.ised soldiers. The tllghtett disability entitles lopeuslon. I'ensi >ns irorp'as*!). Tiie laws being mor liieral n w, thousands arc entitled to higher rates. Bounty and new discharges pioenred. Tnoee who a c im doubt as to whether entitled to anything should send two 3 ctnt stamps for our "circular of Information." Addiea>. with stamps, Ftcdiiart & Co. Solici tors rtf Claims aoil P . rents, lloom S, St. Cloud Building, Washlugton, IX C. 2#-3m ttTOUDAKT &C<> PATENTS end how to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for poet age. Address— QILMORE, SMITH & CO. Solicitor* f PutrnU, jf ear Patent Ojfice, Washington. D. Q |J | IXI ffg less tnuft ;u,d a' l.-s cost ■ ""tliaii by any oner means. No -uffering or inconvenience. Treamiont shipped to any put of the U. S or tunadas Full particulars fraa. Address* (Established i?-33) 8.5.1 uspisnsart, Berrien Springs, Mlcli TDrP 0 AUDITS br two of the best articles Jt uliu OuiiirLiiO cv * bv agents to eve ry one who answers l bis u ithin sixty days. American Mnnat'C., 25-3 m City Mills, Massachusetts R SJ PT ORE ImperiaT Trnss B,V!I a west™ l3yonwaat The greatest tnver.ttop of the agel 8 3 e our paru bint. free Frf J Y. F v 90 l.r Champion Windmill Powerl PERFECTLY SELF-EEGDUTM! The Cheapest and most Elective pwveMn Uie rroi ld Irrigating purposes, supply- flNlJjl lag houses and fountains with pure, fresh water, etc. , All of our Mills are ratty warranted, and an? equal to fifti any mill in the market la all tHrUI verymanv, With our orint fed instructions.any one can ffffWlm set them up. We nrc a'so /Q> rA Manufacturers oouuti y. Bend for lUusti Light Costings Made to Order. POWELL & DOUGLAS, Waukegan, 111 s o l i cfidrfi ■A Caul caa But it,", gw m so SIMPLE! 1 It Sevres So Cere, - ■■ so STRONG! I Kever Wears ———mim XaA23X3EXS J , I Pl • !A(i. Miuu, Fashions Frier, S4 Cult. They pre CBt>ecarty desfcnetf to west \he requirement of those who desire to dress welt. They are unsurpassed on( ' that they sre readily understood by tha tnCHt inexperiencei. fewmi 50. for cat* atcgue. fi ddrets, "Domestic" Fashion Co*-; NEW YC!iK. IMPROVED W BOSS SICKLE GRINDER. ft t Simple, Light end Strong, /JKBI' T*o complicated Gearing. Oae /a" ! a m*a can do the vrcrk of two. and k tV turnout a better job. The winner § IjiW#! ? r ♦ 'ft Premium wherever cxlil- S fruited. Send f' rlilustratcdCircaia* e a en( l Spec-a! Di-counts to W* Powell A Doaglas, Ifaakegaa, OL TO ADVHKriSa. GEO. p RGWKLL & GO'S _ SELECT LIHT OF LOCAL NEW3PAPB >. An ar, and who * than |RTQ of it in thU Li*t. write*: " Y-ur Local JAM paid riw hatter last vex r Til A V ALL THE OTHER AD VE '< TISI.XG I DTD:" IT IS N!>r * C >-9iK;UTIY2 list IT IS >O7 A C!isU* LIST. IT IS IS ll'JXEit LIST. The cataotrnc states exactly what tfce papers am. W en tv f r FULL FACE TT Pli it is in ever* instance the BEST When printed in CAPITALS itith# ONLY paper inthe place. The list gives the population of every town and the circulation of every pap-'r. Th<* rates charged for advert' 'ng are arely one-fifth the publishers' schedule. 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