Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 24, 1881, Image 3

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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<r tlie borough of MlUlieiin, iu ec
couut with said borough.
ISRI PR.
March 14th.
io amount of duplicate 434 53
To Cash of l). 11. Mingle wager mo
ney on result detection... 10 W
To Cash i f , wager money oa
result of election 2 00
6446 53
CR.
March 14th.
By amount paid for maintenance of
p-n-T as follows:
John Uarter 102 15
Marlt liarter 7t W
Michael Smith 62 55
Rebecca Ailatus 23 75
By Cash paid J. H. lieifsnyder, for
making out duplicate 1.50
Duplicate book 1H 168
By Ca*l: paid I.use, Barter & Co.. for
coJin for Rebecca Adams 12 fri
BY Cash paid D. H. Mingle Jur me
dical attendance 20 sf>
" 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 <fis
patch from Kansas City says; Thomas
Gordon, the desperado who killed the
city marshal of Socnro, N. M.. a few
days ago, but escaped and fifd to Albu
querque, was arrested there and on Fri
day last taken back to Socorro, where
he was hanged to a watffr tank iy H
mob of 200 or 300 men.
The End of an Old Quariel.
ATHENS, Ark., Mireh IG.—At a
saw rn.ll near here Thomas Jackson on
Monday shot and killed T. 11. Nichols.
This terminates r. quarrel of many
years' standing.
An Octogenarian's Suicide.
PROVIDENCE, R. 1., March 18.—
George Rice, eighty-one years of nge,
committed.suicide in East Brooklyn,
Conn., last night.
A Pink of a Judge.
Judge T\!er, of Montgomery county,
Tonnes.-ee, is to be iuij>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<<le
loose and easy—Hectic Fever and
Night Sweats check'd iri 24 hours; In
daminaiii.n tak-n out of the lungs and
air passages at once; thai vou can lie
made t' gain * to f> 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 <lB Acres of
Titnborlaod.
Xillhelm <rht.
Corrected every Weduesda j by Oepkart
Ac Manser.
Wheat No -••• Lto
Wheat No. t - * ~
Com
Kye I?
Oats White
Out*. Black *
Buck wheat
FlOhr .
Bran A^horto,pet ton 1 • x'
Salt, per \ £
Plaster, ground..... I °*|
Cement, per Bushel lo ~
Barley . J®
Tyniotlurfeeu I,w
Flaxseed .
Cloverseed * £,
Butter "
Hants
Mdes
Veal
Pork
B-e >,
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. <tl- a day and upward
Is easily made without staying away from home
overnight. .Norisk whatever. Many new work
era wanted at onec. Many are taking fortunes
at the business. Indies make as much as men,
and young boys and girls make, great pay. No
one who is willing to work fails to make more
monev every day than can be ra ole in a week at
any ordinary employment. Tho>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
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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<i m Europe,
uid will liieiefjiw MMAI •! t > 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*. \<U ran Just a*
well make x little money ty devodug some of
vour arare 'line to our business. We offer one
of the best opporbinitb-.* ever >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<rA"*f, Oi
iff> 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
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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 a<h*rti**r who pen-is upwards of #YOW a
ye >r, 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. The price
for single States ranges from Tnf price
for one inch one mont t iatheent re list is I 38K
The regular rates of the jnpeis for the same
space and time are-2, v\H. The )jt Includes
9t>2-.ewspabers of wh.cb I - 7are isaueu j'Ali.Y
and 7:'f> WEEKLY. They aie locafea iuTM
.different cities and towns, of which 23 ate State
•Capitals.363 places of ovcrs,(/A> population, and
County Jieats. Forcopv of l ist ami other
information address GL P ROWELL&CO.,
10 Spruce St., New "i oik.
KB® H Yourselves by making mon
a SBf'hereb ci e
EbQhiß 1 - always k r t ortr
rom your door. Those who al
ways take advantage of the pood chances for
m king money that are offered, generally be
come wealthy, withe those w.io do not improve
such chances*remain lu poverty. Wu want ma
ny men, women, boys and girls to work for im
right in their own localities. Tiie business wtU
i>:y mom than ten times oydinaYy wages. We
fui nlsh nit expensive oiftjjt f.iid'kll that you need
free. No one who engages fails to uuiko nmnvy
very lapidly. You can deyote your whole time
to the work, or only your ,<x<ar:* moments. Full
information and alt that is ueedcti sent free. Ad
dress B"riNfjf>> & Co., Portland, Maine.
tFor 'his style S aier.
We w ill send it to your
pot to bo examined he Pot*
y u pay for it\ I. it Is not as
represented it can be ivtm
cd at our expense. Send %
postal card illustrated
II7N. Tenth St.*. Phllada- Pa*.
2S-3m
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RHlUW^^&N^tiaA.
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RHEUMATISM,
Which renders life a burden and fi
nally destroys it, is permanently cured
by this remedy. Stiff and swollen
joints are restored to their oatural
condition.
NEURALGIA.
1 A single application gives relief,
es of the longest standing are peijjoa
uently cured by a single bottle,
CURES GUARANTEED
in every case. Money refunded tc
1 any one not relieved after u fair triaL
For sale by all first class druggists.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fl ®"Scnd for statement of cures.
THIS PAPER e^Es
i Newspaper Advertising Bureau (W Spruce
I Ef&SOTg REW fUiilL