he j|ilßfin journal. * , THURSDAY, APRIL 14., 'Bl. DEIMMiEK & BIsMILLER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Department, —The ash piles on our street, have disappeared. —The General Synod of the Luther an Church will meet in Altona iu June. —The Union county farmers were bu?y plowing last woek already. Goods well bought are half sold. Glass Setts, 4 pieces only 30 cts. at the "New Cash Store." —The assassins of Czar Alexander have been tried and eoodemed to death. —Job printing—in the best style ahd At lowest prices—at the Jountal office. Bring in your orders. —Lock Haven Citv Superintendent gets a salary of S9OO a year. We would call that very good pay. —A good second hand two horse wagon for sale cheap for cash or on short time. luquire at the Journal office. —Soon, ah, very soon, digging gar den and cleaning house will be in order. —Hon. Win. Fearon, a prominent citizen of Lock Haven,died at his houie on the sth iust. —A large lot of Frishmiffh Original Smoking Tobacco just received, only 9 cts. per I pd. Geats Hose 5 cts. per pair at the "New Cash Store." —Will yon send your children to schtxfl or do yoa prefer to have theui running the streets? *—GlalKornia wa3 shaken by an earthquake last Monday. No se rious damage was done. —We claim with justifiable prids to be beyond competition. Good Calico 4$ cts. Dress Goods 6 cts. per yd. at the "New Cash Store." —Tho Presbyterian congregation of Miffliuburg have engaged Mr. Enoch Miller to build their church. It is to be completed by Sept. Ist, next. —Philadeldpia lias 35,000 child ren who do not atten 1 school. Such a 3iate of negligence calls loudly for compulsory attendance. —Several brand new sewing ma chines of the best standard makes, fur sale at the Journal store, cho>ip /or vxsh. —Small pox rages fearfully in the Berks County Poor House, near Reading, and the citizens ol that place are much alarmed over the matter. Foa TENDER FEET.— The Journal store sella the celebrated NeUoa Seam less Stocking, just the thing for tender feet. Cull aud see them. —The Alexander brothers give no tice that they have taken out letters testamentary on the estate of their father, Mr. Amos Alexander, deceas ed. —A fine lot of Family Bibles, Pocket B.bles, Presentation Bibles—at the Journal S ore. Wo furnish Bibles with names stamped on the outside iu gilt letters if desired. —Rev. C. F. Doioiiuer, of New Ber s Ha was here il >id iy and Tuend iy on a visit—on busiirsa—to shake hands with friends, aud so forth, und so weiter. —Col. W. W. Brown, for many years a prominent newspaper man and politician of Centre county, but for several years past a resident of Km sas, died as Miiesburg ou Saturday the 2nd inst. —We have one price— Ca3h or trade Standard A White Sugar 10 cts. Light Brown Sets. Best Syrup I 2£ cts. Good 10 cts. per quart at tie "New Cash Btore." —Mifflinbnrg has a girl that can txike nine immense loaves of bread, make a dress, attend a tea party, play the piano all evening, and drive a spirit ed horse a number of miles, all iu oue day and not feel a particle tired. —Dr. Johu F. Uarter, Dentist, has removed his office to the second floor of Tomlir.son's grocery, where he will be happy to receive his personal and professional friends. tf —There are fifty-five insurance com panies in the state organized upon the "mutual and assessment plan" the majority of which were chartered tire past year. —Mr. H. If. Wei3er 13 again safely at home after an absence of some weeks on a visit to relatives and friends in Ohio //e is well pleased with his trip to the Buck eye state. —We have opened up a large lot of New Goods, whose matchless prices speak for themselves. Men's Black Dress Hats 40 cts. Boys' 25 cts. at the "New Cash Store." VV. B. Finney, proprietor of the Grape Hotel at Lancaster, Pa., on Sunday the 10th inst. kicked a guest named //urd so severely that in a few days he died from the ef fects. Great indignation exists a cainst Finney. w 0 —Money sold at 2) per cent prem ium at the meeting of the B. & L, Assignation on Monday evening. —Gentleinens' furnishing goods of every possible price and grade, at the Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. -Mrs. R. C. Deihl, of Ilays city Kansas, is here on a visit to her sister, Mi*s Mary Mots. Mrs. IX speaks well of K\nsas and is entirely couteut in her western homo. —B. F. Kister has removed his shop into the building next door to Ft ote's store. Frank is not only a good boot and shoe maker, but an excellent cob bler besides. Patron its him. He will do your work cheaply and well. —At Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, yon may always feel sure that you get the full worth of your money. r h —Prof. W T. Meyor has started a class of pupils on organ music here. We wish both teacher and pupils a pleasant and profitable time. Asa teacher of instrumental music Frof. Meyer has few equals any waere. —A great many sm 11 towns in the interior of the State are said to be fl xided with counterfeit standard dol lars. They are described as having the true ring, but are slightly thicker and are lighter than the g nubia. It is ul inost imp issible to detect thim with out the aid of a good balance. T. R.STAMIS Always ahead—Butter, 26 Eggs, 17. Lard, 10, White Sugar, 1\ Brown • B—S, Good Gingham, 8. —A correspond J nt of the Millersburg Herald remarks: "Ai the grave yards about town look so neglected, we pro pose that thepolicy h filers of insurance, csll a meeting and take measures for making them look more inviting. I r . might be an inducement for people to insure. —Candidates are beginning to bestir themselyes. All right gentlemen, only so that eveiytliing is done "deeenHy and in order." It is perfectly proper that men asking tlie votes of their fel low citizens should mingle with the people, present themselves and their claims fairly and then leave the result with the people. Anything above or below this is simply wrong and de moralizing. A BUSY PLACS.—XO matter on what particular div of the week, or at what hour of the day y m enter Lew iti's P liladelpiiia Branch Clothing Store, B'llefoate. Pa., th-iy are always busv selling g)odi. X>r i* it any wonder that tln-y should b.% for they sell everything at rock b>tto:n prices, and are uuifor nly clevor and obliging j to rich and poor alike. T esa are the strong points that insure such lurg* success ia busings J. TRAGIC DEATH.— On Sunday morn- | ing March 27th, a shocking accident occurred in the family of Mr. Ulad felter, near Oriental, Juniata county, which resulted in the death of his daughter, Amanda, a highly esteemed girl ot thirteen years of age. 6ho was in the act of hanging up an overcoat, which droped to the floor bv her side, the fall discharging two chambers of a revolver, both b ills entering her chest several inches apart, causing death within an hour. —lf you want an extra floe 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 wherof we speak. tf STATEMENT. Showing the number of days attended by each pupil belonging to Millhelm Grammar School daring the terin end'ng .April 5, 1881. No. of school days In tcna—lo3. MAT EH No. of PAY*, ri MAT.FS NO of PAYS. F. K. I.akenhacb 10-3 A K Ulrich H. C. Mu'S'v-r i&0 I. I. Mingle f VJ Ada I.ose 70 J. f. Hock man 9o 1.010 Mtz 67 \4 A. U. Kieamcr. 3- E \1 Footc 7S K. E Knarr 57 Mary L.ose LT"3 W S. Barter .(AS M WpJw 65 G S K-i'stelter 960 B lieif-nydcr 71 M O Mil(' F F Writer S4U l. B Ha iter 01 D T Stoner. .. 42V: A G 2 igler 90 W M M Cautner 4Vj LE Keistetter...... 83 A M Long -VH F. I fli b K Gutellim 80 LE Wright- ll}g RJ Stoner.-.. ...... 15 S M Campbell 4" E W Cautner STtZ J E Bollinger 28^ M O Gephart ~..2iU S H Alter 5*K VV II Alter 50>4 Average attendance d irtng term, m iles—l7, leiuales—l2, total—23. Mi-s C. V. kreamer. M. Clair Gephart, E. 1. Musee. . S. M. Campbell and M. Maggie Cantner, were unavoidably em ployed, which accounts for irregular attend ance. 11. S. & W.tL Alter belonged to North Street school during two first months. Miss Mary Lose and Master Frank K. J.ukenbach were the only pupils who were present every day. Thus ends another term marked by few visits from parents, for which lam very sorry. D. L. ZEUUY, Teacher. —When you feel a cough or bron chial affection creeping on the lungs, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. Various Causes— Advancing years,care, sickness, disappoint ment, and hereditary predisposition—all oper ate to turn the hair gray, an i either of them inclines it to shed prematurely, .IVKH'S HAIR VIGOU will restore faded or gray, light or red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it healthy action. It removes and cures and ruff and humors. By its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produc ed in all cases where the follcles are not de stroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brashy. weak, or sickly hair, n which a few applications will produce a gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, and h especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. It con talus neither oil nor dye, and will not soil o color white cambric; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. > FOR SALE BY AU- DKALJSKS PIANOS & ORGANS !! 0. A. CHAMBKRI.IN of NOW York City Ims brought a large stock of Instruments into Union and Centre counties, which lie is retailing at wholesale prices. Ho handles all first-class instruments. People need not he afraid to huy of hiui, oven if he does not remain in their neighbor hood till the next Centennial. A inong the Organs that he handles you will find the ESTEY, MASON & 11 AMI.FN, GEO. WOODS, TAYLOR & FARLEY, NEW ENGLAND and other first-class makes. Address for the present, A. 0. CIIA.MBERLIN, Lock Box 428, Lew is burg, Pa. —Elsewhere wo publish the fi iil re port of Mr. Z^iby, late teacher of our Grammar School. He took the pains all through the term to make out week ly reports which we published, giving our citizens A chance to examine the status of the school at all times with out going to the trouble of visiting It, which but few seem inclined to do. These reports are rather dry reading but we think parents should feel e nough interest in the welfare of their children to examine them. Upon the whole it must be admitted that our schools are not what they should be, or might be. We have a competent and efficient board of direc tors, and feel satisfied that our teach ers faithfully fried to do their best, but the labors of directois and teachers combined will effect but little unless properly supported by p treats general lv—aud here is where the rub comes in. Parental au'.hoi ity and home training are entirely 100 lax in many instances. Any evening of the week our boys (and girls too) are poimitted to be out, often miking night hideous with their shouts and yells, or loafing in shops and stores just as late as it suits their conven ience. But few families, there in rea son to fear, require their children to he at home in good time and pursue their studies under their own supervi sion, encouragement and assistance. The quiet, gentle influences of the home circle are but little understood and practiced even fi'is. The teacher of lite public school is expected to do all. if there is any expectation or con cern about the matter at all. lie will fail to a great extent, no matter what are his qualifications. The woik is too big—the burden too heavy. Unless we properly second the efforts of our teach ers bv a system of effective home train ing we might as well make up our mtnds to see our children grow up in ignorance and rudeness, if ot worse. That's about the sizj of it. The subject is a stale, but very prac tical one, and while it is unpleasant*to write or speak about it, it may do us good to look the truth squarely in the face, on-c in a while. Barents reflect. How to Build up a Town. (OVER THE LEFT.) Don't buy anything at homo, if you can help it. Get what you must have somewhere else—in tne city, where you can buy cheaper. Your own merchants want too much protit. Don't have anything made at home. YouT own mechanics are but bunglers and high priced ones at that. If you tieel a wagon, a buggy, a carpet, a suit of furniture, a sett of harness, or any thing, send for it—get it anywhere else thai: at home. D. all of your own work is much as possible. Don't give any work to laboring men, for that would only fooling away your mon ey. And if perchance you rtiust hire a man to dig garden,chop wood or white wash fences, beat him down to the lowest possible price—and in ike hiin wait awhile for his pay. Don't take your own local paper. You cau ge! the JVYto York Hochdoleger —a linger and much better piper foi the same money. Don't try to get up a good school in your own town—it's 110 use, you will fail. Send your children a way from home for their education. Your own schools are poorly conduc ted, the teachers don't understand their business. Discourage everv pub lic enterprise that others get up for the good of the community. Don't sob scribe anything, don't give for build ing churches or supporting preachers Can not the Lord who is allmiur cough can bo rifiide liMWt) and easy—Hectic Fevor and N'ijjiit Sweats chocked in 21 hours; In rl tmmati<>ii takn out of the lungs and air passajros Hi once; thai yon can ho made t gain 3to 5 pounds of healthy tlosh per week; if you have anv Chronic Disease, Bronchitis Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Heart I)is ease. Liver Complaint'.. Nervous Denil itv, Seminal Weakness or Sperutator ihoea, loss of sexual power in either S'X from any cause; if you have any form of nervous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, aod would know of an immediate relief and certain euro for many of the seveiest cases in a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten, every body, invigorate and make strong arid healthy the most hopelnas cages', cut this out and write at once for particulars to B. S. DIS PENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich. ly srillhelm Knrket. Corrected every Wedueoday by Gepfcart & Musser. Wheat No. . LOO Wheat No. i C0rn....? Rye '9 Oats White Oats. Black 30 Buckwheat -"O Flour 5 40 Bran A Shorts,per tou 17 od Silt, per Brl l.® Plaster, ground Cement, per Bushel 4b to 50 Barley 50 I'vmothvseed Flaxseed f* Cloverseed '.d ttutter ® ilams - l0 A Mite* Veal Pork Be __ Potatoes ' 50 Lard Tallow . Soap "5 Dried Apples .3 Dried Peaches 10 Dried Cherries... COAL MARKET. Egg Coal *5.50 stove " ... 5.75 Chestnut" 5 30 Pea * LOO HIGHEST HONORS AX TBS Centennial World's Fair > 18761 S2ONINGER ORGANS PSOXOUKCXO uxaxxaiocaLY AS tom BEST INSTRUMENTS. Thrtr comparative xcellnea t> recoKOlscd by the Judaea in taeir lrorn vWou tb following is an extract: "The B. SHONZXGBII OItOAIV CO.'M exhibit uo tiro best liistriuueuts at a price rendering tbora poeeiblo to o larn oltrs of purchasers,having a combination ot RrcOs and Bolls, prodncin ; novel and piooaing effeeti. containing ninny desirable improvement, will stand lon,tor la dry or i amp climate, less liable to get oat of order, all tho bn&r'iabeijnt made terae-ply, put togrjher ao it Is lmr>oa#U)!c f.v to either shrink, swell or split." THM ONLY UItOAAS AWARDEU TUI3 BANK* This Medsl and Award was granted after the most severe o B. SHOKiNGEB ORGAN 60,, W U 185 CHESTKtt 6TBEE*, Jfsw Bat**. COW?. P. KPH.UIT. D. A. MUSS Bit GPHART & MUSSER DKALEKSIN Grain, Hover Hour. & Fad. Coal, Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM PA., HilctiCMt market pi li e paid for a'.l kinds of a-iEL-A-iisr Delivered either at the RHfCK MIL Lor at the old MUSSEIt MILL, lu MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully sell cited. 3My A THE BOOT & SEOE MAN jU P* LOCK HAVEN. S^g rSTi I have a very targe stock of !u 5 BOUTS, SHOES, .A Slippers & ladies |'f W.ILKI.YU SHOES, vjS Jut opened np for Spring and bunun* r wear. My t>ek is MSM as cheap as It was a year miff B ajto. because I butiglti It > *"< n lor cash before tho ad- k Nr? vance. i tun the only Hgjq tjg shoe dealer in oek BaSSi Moveh that buys lf p "M for cash & pays ■ Muo rem where fore lean act! * t.vlefor thesMine p&fiS money than any dealer In the city. KF| Give tne a call and LJ yon will le convinced that your place to buy is w CTAD STEAM DYE WORKS LEWISBURG, PA. W. Davis, Proprietor. All kinds or Silks, Mixed Cotton and Wool (io ds dyd and finished in the best Myle. lien lb'* (oats. Vests and Pauls dyed or cleansed without lip ping Ladles* Cloaks, ( apes, aid Presses cleansed or dyed to au} fancy pattern where the original color is lavorabte. All kind or hhawls e'ean < d or dyed and finished in the neatest manner. My Factory has all the machinery and facili ties of a liist class estublbninont of its kind. My exjM'i leoc ■ in tho business extvuds over many >eai>. U>tl in this country and in Europe, and am therefore enabled to do sU icily flrot class work ut mode rude prices. THE JOURNAL STORE, Mill'cm, Pa., his accepted an acency from me. All iroods brought there for dying Wilt be returned [Jce of extra charge. TRVIN HOUSE, J- (Mo*t Central Ho'el in the City,) COK. AIAIN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Pa., S.WOODSCAL WF LL, PROPRIETOR Go f ifttmrafor ob.amsrcial Trawler on Jtrst floor. D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, Millheim,'Pa PE.WSYLVAMA COLLEGE, Gettysburg, Pa. second terra of the Collegiate year oegau FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1881. The Faculty and Instructors are the lolloping: Milton Valentin?, D. D., President and Professor of Intellectual nd Moral Science. Luther Henry Croll, A. M., Professor ofMatheraatics and Astronomy. Rev. Adam Martin, A. 51., Professor of tho German Language aud Litera ture, and of Greek. Rev. Ilcnry Eyster Jacobs, D. D,, Franklin Professor of the Ancient Languages. John A. lllmes, A. 51., Graeff Professor of the English Language an Literature, and of History. R?v. Philip M. Bikle, A. M., CFUershaneen Professor of Phisics and of Lat- L . In. And others. . JOHN S. FISHER, Manufacturer of GG t [25 f/W coO mikq ; . CD v v v 1 o < R in m s cs l-l ttgalpij | kH &r* Wm#i S w PENNA." Every waflro built of rtrtit-class slock ind by expert im*ciiani's. All work w.iriaut d. Ke palrilie pminutly afterded to. The public pa tronuge li respectfully solicited. S9-Iy AgOIIU SI (H>o M \DE TX 00 DAYS Ntw is the time to make it. Piospe ity ha* dawned uuon Ihe p.*.•pie vl given to any one to nuke money it t ike-no capital. You do not have |o invest a large siun of m uiey and run u uieat risk of losing it. I i; energy and yuui l|stn* ss ODMcitv Hi be:tli tin c plt.i! you \rih reu iiic. Ladles can cnyage io.the business as well as gentlemen, and even boy* and girls do well. I* veil if yo.i do not < eire t" engage in b,;-l ;u*s- , we ran iinpari iuf irin it I ui t > you thai did b- of great value Yo i will madliy se • that it v.iSllteH coin Oil r.-t'veSy I'ttsy mat tcr to make from UtO to ISIOO a week, and esUbiish a lu crative, iudeper.dent business. IvdIJLKZjH] Hsv while the snii shines., The bu-Itie ts it) h>norahle, straight -forward and profitable. Do not >-*gh;ct this notice but write to u> and find out what our business is. w iil pay you and only cost in*p ice of one postal card. We send tu'l partleula a free. ADeml to this matter NJW f >. ttiere i- in<>nrj ft is it far all who engage wl h us. If y<-; cau only da vole one or two lion s a day. r the evening, you can rake 41Aawe*k. You have only to write ns to lie convinced of this f ct. -Smi ius a Postal card with your full n:in c and addi-osa plainly writ tea thereon, and rec ie by return mat! full particulars ola business that will sur pri?w you and make you vv uid *r why you never wrctc to as before. Write at once, it will pay you. Address Buckeye MTg 0., (Name this paper.) MARION, OHIO. pTO'O|("}\TOI procured for all soldiers disable i 1 ilil 0: vJ JlO in the U. S. service fiom an. cause, aho for heirs of d eeised soldier*, Th slightest disability entitles u> pension. Pension* .'XCBEahkd. The htws being mote liberal now. thousands are entitled to higher rates. Jtoumy and new d niorur -d. T1om who ai*u iu (tould an to o iicilier entitled to anything should send two 3 cent stamps tot our "circular of lnfu matlun." Addies*. with stamps. Stoddart & Co. Solid tors of Claim* and P . tents. Room S, St. Cloud Building, \\ aslilugton, L>. C. 2S-3m hTODDAUT & 0* £3* ft A rj '. '.*3 fPL'j $ V 0 0 i&o 2X§ § end liow to o'itiAn mom. Paaiptilot u ee, upon receipt of Stamp for poot- Addrott— v CILUORS, SMITH & CO. fii'.if.tert of Cninifj, •Vr I'.itfJl OJUe. U'luUtttyto. Jx C r a If 3 tin enid at less cost titan by any u.her means. No -offering ov Cicoiiver.ler.oe. Treatment Rldupfd m any part of the L". 8 or Cuiiadas. Hull particu'fiis free- Ad l-twa, (Established ls<\>) U.S. i tsrvsAnr. Berrien Springe, Midi rorp QAlfDirO't W(,n f best article* I IlDu OiiPirijtiO • versa! t by agents to eve ry one who answers this within l NS INCREASED.— M uiy are draw ing less than entitled tn.—Thousands of Heirs entitled in I'eutiou and Bounty. REJECTED CASr.p re-npenc 1. ABANI) NEl> CASES finished.—Copies of I-ost Discharges obtained.-—cia.ms of every de scription prosecuted.— Patents Pjocckwj. Address with Mumo, IE 8 HEREIN A CO.. Attorneys. -Am 1i0x592. Washington, D.C smm Outfit sent tree to those who wish to Wen, age in the most pleasant and psoht o fable busimss known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you cveiything. +l a day and upward is easily iuade without staying away front home overnight. So iUk whatever. Many new work ers warned at tare. Many are iu I'tinfe fig-tune* at ttc business, make s gfcueha in en, and young boys ami fpiU mase great P-iy. No one who tu willing to wvik falls to make mme inoiicv evt;:y day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Tho-e who ent-uge at once will find a snort road 10 fortune. Ad diess if. HALLE r & Co., Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! BOC\TY. PAY FOR RATIONS, NEW AND ''ONOFA Bt-K DISCHARGES, AND INCREASED TENSIONS ob tiioed.—New law*, higher rales oi pension Th • slightest disability, from wound, injury o disease of any kind oii'itles you to a pension Widows and heirs, fat hers and mothers are now enililed. > iaind cases piomptlv settled. Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claim* prosecuted Write a* once for new laws, i>la,ks and in structions, with two stamps. Address, W. KLLXNPK & CO., Lock Box 314, Washington, D. C. GILMORE & CO., LAV & COLLECTION H jUSE, 029 F Street, . Washing on, D. C. Make Collection*, Negotiate Loans and at tend to all business confided to them. LAND SCRIP, soldier's Additional Homestead liigi:t and LAND WARRANTS bought and soid. * Outfit furnished free, with full in Mr I ft Ist ructions for conducting he most Tw S_ Up profitable business that any one can "■ engage in. The business is so easy to learn, ard our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make grea, profits from the very start. No one can fan who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. >rany 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. Ydu earn'engage in this business during your spare timo at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. We take all tho risk. Thoao who need ready moiiov, should write to u* at onoe. All ftjruled ed free. Addres TRCK K r 'o., Augusta, Maine Champion Windmill Powerl PERFECTLY SELF-REGULATIHQ! . The Cheapest and most Ehecthre p > wvr in the wot W ing with pure, fresh water etc. warranted, and ar equal to any mill in the market In all Jffljjljk Jmy one can /wljjl Manulacturersof the Origin* j country. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Light Castings Made to Order. POWELL & DOUGLAS, Wantopui, 13 | Ifl IT l|| II Is o'ITICH T| a2 CUd caa Run It. fcjj mm iso SIMPLER 1 It R. Qi'irr? Ao Care. mso STRONG! y liABIEJS I Jf "Oomestki" f 1 i -rasnions They are cspeciat'y designed to meet the requirement's of those who desire to dress we I*. T(t*y ore unsurpassed in Style, perfect in Fit, end so eimplo that ihey are readily understood by ths moat mexperienced. Send sc. for cat alogue. Address, ."Domestic" Fashion Co., NEW YORK.' IMPROTES BOSS SICKLE GRINDER. ""jrßß'ft 6!rnp,e * Llffht and Strong. i Srag *1 complicated Gearing. Ona A| Staiar h man caa do the work of two. and u\ Wl turnout a better job. The w ! nner m ©f First Premium wherever exhi jf **7r, 'ax** bitod. Send forlJltirtmtcdCircuiar ffSpecial Discounts to vU 3 Powell A Douglas, Waokegao, 111. Til ADVSRmWU GEO. P. ROWELL Jfc CO'S SELECT LIST OF LOCAL XEWSPAPE-S. An ndr*rti* n r ir'io snn>l* npicardaqf |\o3o a year, and who infested I*** than of it in this IJ*U Wile*- " VoneSel-et Local Lm paid me blt *r lost THAU* ALL THEOTUER AD VEtTIiiISO I DID IT IS JfilT *CO-OPERITITS LIST IT IS .NOT 4 dIIEVP LIST. I? \6 \S iIOXKrT LIST. The catalogue states exactly wh*>t the papers are. Wnen ti;e nun • f a paper is printed Ju FULL FACE TT Pi£ it l* in * verv instance the BEST, When printed in CAPITALS it la the ONI.Y paper Inthe place. The list give* the population of every town and the circulation ct every pap r "h The rateschartrefl for advertising are barrljr one-fifth ihe publisher** scl Pilule. The pr'.eo for single state-iranacsf.o n £t s. P. ftfliVET.LlkC'f., 10 spruce St., New Yc: It. HP?® S D%Yourselves by making "money •is 9 a golden chancels offeted •C, 3fi tlmrehy alwaysk -cping j owelty tm f oia y or Those wno al wavs take advantage of the good chances for in .'king mottev that am; offered, generally be come wealt' v. white thorn w.iodp not improve s. ch ehuwe* $i em it in poverty. We want nu* nv men. women, boys and girls to work Mr ut rlylit in tiieir own localities. Tne business will pav more than ten times ordlnaty wages. Wo funiish an expensive outfit and all that ylu need tree. No one wtio cngayt's f ii to umke tuonuy very lapidly. You can devote your whole Uini to the work*, or only your spare'inoments. FivH iiifui uiati >n uud ul that Is iiih sent free. Ad dress Stinson & CO., Portland, .Maine. tror "isStyle 2 Snier. We will s*nd it to your D. pot to be examined before y. u pay for it. L it is not as represented it can he return ed at our expense. Send a "ostal card for illnstra.ed S Ireulur. ('.A. WOOD & CO. 7 N. Tenth St..'Philada.. Pa. W* . • | ratti^K^ED I I NEW nlW t CURE. RHEUMATISM, I Which rendeiw life a himlen and fi nally destroys if, is permanently cnretl by this remedy. Stiff and swollen i joints are restored to their >atural . condition. ! NEURALGIA. , A single application gives relief, ''as es of The lon Of at stand in