Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 05, 1881, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 'Bl.
HSIMX6EB & BCMllllß*
Editors and Proprietors.
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Local Department.
—"Luzerne county is gahig to build a
court house that is to c >st $118.87 '.
Child's suits at the Philadelphia
Branch at $1.50 up.
—Tt e Danville Assylum is soon to
be rebuilt.
TI. Tl. Tnmhnson hn? tho cheapest
line of shoes hi town. Price them.
—Philipsbufg has a building boom,
but how about Alillheirft?
-This is court week, and a very
busy line lit Lewiu's Philadelphia
Branch Store, Belh fonte, Pa.
—Job printing—ln the best style and
Rt lowest prices—at the Journal office.
Bring in your orders.
Had a Ihe. gentle rain on Monday
wlrch dressed old motl or earth i: her
racst beautiful g.nb i f green.
—Strtm has just received the finest
lot of men's and boys' straw hats in
towu.
—A good second lmnd two horse
wagon for sale cheap for cash or on
short time. Inquire at tho Journal
office.
—Our farmers are very busy with
tbeir spring crops. The season is late
and their work is heaped up all on a
pile.
FOR TENDER FEET.— The Journal
store sells the celebrated Nelso t Seam
less Stocking, just the t lung for teuder
feet. Call and see them.
—Neighbor Wrn. M.uiek was sud
denly called to Lock Haven last Sun
day by a sudden ai d severe attack of
his son Edward. Ed is l etter though
and now considered out of danger.
—Our Town Com cil has contracted
for the building >f a bond walk fiom
Jacob GepharCs to F Cat her man's.
Tnis is a good step in the line of prog
ress and will be t great cmive: ience to
our peopfeYeafdiug on N urtli st-ee:.
—Dr. John F. Ilarter, Dentist, has
remov d his otiice to the second tlooi
of Tonilinson's grocery, where he wid
be happy to receive his persona' and
professional friends. tf
—D. L. Zeiby, Jonathan Harter, Dr
Mingle and "Ye editor" have now
done their respective slums in plant
ing shade trees. Go and do likewise
if not too lute when you receive this
notice.
—The Wiiliamsport boom contains
about 300,000.000. feet of lumber, and
that of Lock II iven ab utt 40,000 0<)0.
The lumber business along the West
Branch was never belter and lumber
men are happy.
—T. R. Statu sells goods cheapei
than any otoer merchant in the coun
ty. Men's line sewed calf boots, only
$3.50. Ladies walking shoes and slip
pers at bottom prices. Just step in to
see them.
—The children of Mr.. Adam Z.rby.
deceased, do honor to 'tinis'lvu and
to the mem >ry of their departed father
by erecting a massive monument at
his grave. It is aft iC piece of work
manship and can he seen for a short
time yet at the Millheiiu Mamie wo k*.
—Our cigar mm, .Mr. Adolph Mil
ler, has procured a Sett of very fine
tigar moulds, and. is now prepared to
make as neatly shaped an 1 finely
flavored eigtis as can be had anywhere.
Let our me chants and smokers pat
ronize home industry.
—N. W. Aver & S"n. the enterpris
ing advertising agents of Phil id Iphii
have bought out 'hp branch ager y f
8. M. Fo tingil & C'. Aver oc S• •
have for years b en d ing a large and
increasing busiues*. They are men of
first class business t:.ct and integrity.
—No matter what the weather is—
Jfcool, cold, warm, hot, Lew in at tii<-
jPhiladelphia Branch Clothing St ire
%i!l sell you a suit that will suit the
ftate of the weather as well as tiie
#tate of your purse exactly. Ji.st try
Lewi n.
—Air. A. Lukenbach has left Mi'l
lieim to take charge of Reynold's Mill
In Bellefonte. We regret veiy much to
lose Abraham from our midst as a
neighbor and friend, but hope he may
do well by the change. Tiie balance of
the family will remain with us yet for
an indefinite time.
—Nearly all of last week we had fine
weather for most any kind of work
plowing and sowing, cleaning house,
digging garden, cleaning up yards,
making flower beds, pitching quoits or
aittrng around public corners, all of
which was pretty well attended to
hereabouts.
—The people of the West owe a debt
of gratitude to Dr. Ayer for the pro
duction ol Ayer's Ague Cure. Its
timely use will save much sufr ;rlug
and much discouragement, and we
recommend it with the greatest con
fidence in inability to do all that is
promised tor it.
—Rev. J; A. Bright, of' Jersey Shore,
here ou a. visit last week and oyer
iabbath. He preachvd for pastor Torn
nßon at Penns Creek, Millheim and
Aaronsburg. Tlio nice, sLek little
preacher is always welcome at the old
fome and among old friends. You
mif como again, Hon a Auc lorn.
—lf you want an extra lino artioJo in
the line of tooth powder—and every
body should use such an article—Dr.
.John F. Darter is the man to supply
yon. Wo have tried it and know
wherof we speak. tf
—On Saturday last Frank and Hen
ry Rumhcrgpr were convicted of mur
der in the first decree in the Dauphin
county court at Harrisburg. The vic
tim of the foul deed was Daniel Trout
man, who was brutally murdered near
Uuiontown, 011 the night of November
llth last.
THE SICK.— I This END of the Valley
and Brush Valley have enjoyed re
markably good health all winter and
spring. No epidemic of any kind pre
vailed. The sick that we just now re
member are Miss Mary Motz an I Mr.
Henry Bollinger, in Millhoim; Miss
Emma Deshler and Mr. George Boll
inger, of Aaronsbnrg. Mr. Henry
Bollinger has well nigh recovered.
—Scarlet fever prevails to a consider
able extent in the "Spruc " region a
long Pen sC'eek. Mr. SunnH Shii-'k
and two cbihi:en, a child of Mr. F. F.
Jam Don and a sn of Mr. Samuel
Welt, have already died of the dread
disea-e. Four child r e i of Mr. llei j
nii lb eon are .Is > d wti with if. and
there miy In others of whom wo have
not heaitl.
—PROF. D. M. WOLF was elected
Conn: v Superintendent on Tuesd iv—
a selection eminently orrp-tr at id kit is
"fae'Ory. The Professor is iiioht
thoroughly qualified foi the important
position in every* respect. Nt only i*
be a pr> fieiCnt sch.'l tr at d eXp^'fenced
te icher in tie I ieher brioches, bin
be is equally well eonveisant in tin
elemfutuiy. In short as Supei inteitd
ent Prof. Wnlr is cxvzily the rigitt
man in the i ight pi we.
—Thee was a grand opening at the
O'd Slander i S.>re of M j r J. B.
Fisher on Sa'urd.iv l ist, and the 4*oyj
eninq 'fi s puictically continued ever
su re. Tiie M; j ir has tlie latest stock
of lic eial merchandise ever brought to
G egg tovvnsoip. His st< ck was bought
for the cash down a.d ins p' tees are
lower than elsewhere. Give him a ca'l
and you will be sure to git good bar
g.ins.
—GILMORE & Co., Gl9 F. Street,
Washington* D. C., rtquest every
Soldier or Sailor-who served in the
Union Army during the late w ir, to
send iiis name and post office address
on a postal card. Write plainly name,
post office, county and state. In re
turn vou will, receive a copy of a new
paper, AM EIiIUA, containing val
uable information.
—That staid old town of churches,
Aaronsburg, has turned out in hn*
time no less than seven Lutheran min
isters, all of whom are at this time en
gaged in active work, except R v. G.
\V. Gotwald, who died while serving a
congregation at Lancaster some years
ago. The names and reside aces of the
others are as follows: It v. L. A. Got
wald. l>. 1).. York, Pa.; ILy. W. 11.
Gotwald, Milton. P<i.; Rev. 11. C
flollovvay, Niwville. Pa; Rev. J. A.
Bright, Jersey Short, Pa.; Rev. Win.
11. Schooh, Forres*o:i, 111.; il*v. T.J.
Fi-derick, near Suuhury. It any
town of a pop il if ion of about six hun
dred, iu the s ate has done better for
the church iVe would like to know.
TIIR"IF3'' OF LlFE.— What a po
tential woial is that little "if," with
out which all things inig t lie differ
ent. If husbands and wives stu iied
each other mine, for extmph ; if each
remembered how ! ;>e;i 1 nit we al! are
upon kind wouls If I iishaud-s would
only s rive to wia anew each day the
love in the heart of their wives, who
have g veu tin in all that worn oi can
give—her love, Iter life, her present and
eternal future, an absolute sui render
of all hut a nominal individuality—if
they were as 1 wing and solicitous for
the welfare of their wives ami their
happiness as they were for their sweet
hearts in then* lover ! :y*; how many a
broken heart won! 1 not ha broken, and
bow many au n nimby grave would
how be empty. And on the other
hand ifwivtS would remember that
tiieir husoands need a liitle crumb of
new love e ich day to strengthen them
in their battle for those they love, and
if they would but send them forth at
morn and welcome them at night
fall with a wife's ne.>t words and kiss
of cheer, how in my thoitsiud eyes
would brighten, and how gludiy would
tiiev welcome foil, w Mreis how their
only hope of place or rest is tiie grave
—a ft ie home to which they are only
too glad to go.
LADIES, if you want a nice, styl
ish W<DIU g S'l IE, go t. St I a' l store.
Slews Miscellany.
Judge Lynch in Alabama,.
COLUMBUS, Ga., Atril 25.— Louis
Whitaker, colored, chained with the
murder of M. C. Jenkins, white, was
taken from jail by masked men at
Gadsden, Ala., on Sunday night and
hanged to an oak tree.
The past winter is said to have been
the severest on horses known for years
in this state, large numbers of them
having contracted lung disease that
have ruined them.
Reuben Hoover, the eldest brother
of the lad who shot his sister near Sun
bury, x few weeks ago, Ims become
hopelessly insane in consequence of
their terrible affliction.
A Canada paper describes a singular
mountain rock cave.'thirty miles north
west of Winnipeg, Manitoba, where
every winter the snakes of all species
in the surrounding country resort for
their hiliernal sleep.
The Greatest Faster of Them
All.
LONDON, April 25.— Glasgow papers
state that Catharine Marshall, ngeu U
years, daughter of a railway laborer,
has not taken food since the beginning
of the present ye ir. She takes a little
water daily, but scarcely sleeps. She
is greatly emaciated, but her pulse is
peifectly natural.
There has lx*en a serious division in
the colored Methodist Church at Eliz
abethtown, Ky. A mating of the
members developed a great amount of
bitterness. When all in favor ot a
certain resolution were requested to
hold up their right hands Brother
W iuterhowei \s hand was uplifte.
and Brother Lec * slot a built t
through it. Bali men then lired .udis
eriiuhiatelv. and the gathering dis
persed without waiting for a formal
dismissal.
A Serpant's Casilo.
It takes Si'W.OOt) monthly at Altoo
na to cash the pay rolls of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company.
Last wilder some of the convicts of
the penitentiary were set to work to
build a wall around the entrance to the
cave. When 'ha tiniV anived for the
snakes to seek their haunts they found
their progress impeded, and soon the
strange gathering was increased by
fresh arrivals from the interior, until
many thousands of snakes were racing
and wriggling around the entrance,
vainly Seeking an opening in the wall.
!le;.ds with small eves and red tongues
wore projected in hundreds from tvery
crevice in the rock, and a most un
earthly hissing was k pt up.
What i 3 a Christian.
If you coin#* to us and say you arc a
praying man, we answer we arc gl.wl;
but we won 1-1 like to ask \on w.fe ami
children v Iml your prayii g is doing
for yru? If you say you daily read
the Bihle, that is right, hut let us ask
vur partner in hn-iucss low much of
its t'-ai'liiitg you practice. If you say
you are a number of the church, we
are g! id of t ■ it. if you are a worthy
member, if not—we are sorry foi the
church. But lot us go on to the street
to see whether the people you daily
meet think y.ui ought to he a church
member. So it comes to piss that a
bundle of Christian duties miy be dry
and useless, 01* they may be the evi
dence of a Christian life. Whether a
man is a Christian or not defends en
tirely upon the principles which gov
ern his daily life, and then the harvest
the world is guttering tYo.n that life.—
Gildea Half.
The "Year Without a Sum
mer."
We c mtinua to reeei<M occisi >nal in
quiries ig tho "year in which
thcie was no s i ntner." So n prs ns
appealed to hive a wrong ide i as to
the time. It was tlie year IS!0. It I
hisb'en calh d the year "without a
summer, 1 * for there wis ashirp fr.vst
iu every nemth. There are old fain
erssti i living in Con eeticut who re
member it well. It was kiown as
•he "year without a summer." Tiie
fat raers us *d to. refer t it as "eigh
teen liiiitdn'd aril starve to deatn."
January wis ludd, as was also Feb
ruary, with ttie exc p ion of a few days.
Tn greater part of Match was c-dd
and b list'MoiH. Apiil opened warm,
hut grew cold-r is it advai ced, end
ing vi.i si- v/ and ice aid winter
c 11 I i i ay i: j formed h -If an inch
thick, huds and flivvers were frozen
and corn kdied F.ost, ice ai d snow
vvete commou in Jo <*. Almost every
giccn thing was killed aid the frnii
was nearly all destioy<d. S <-)w fell to
tl.e depth of thiee i- ches in New
Y rk and Massachusetts, and ten in
Maine. July was accompanied with
frost and ic*. O i t'.e stli ice was
formed of the thickness of window
glass in New Yoik, Niw Engl, i d and
Pennsylvania, and coin wasneaily all
destroyed in en tain reetins. In
August ted formed half a -inch thick.
A cold loithwest wind prevailed all
summer, Corn Was so fnizm that a
great d", d vis en dv i and dried f r
fodder. Very liule ripened in New
England, even li ne in Coin ecticu , 1
oid scarcely any in toe Middle "stale*.
Farmers were oblige I to piy St or $5
a bushel f>r corn of 1 >ls, for seed for
the next Spring's planting. The two
weeks in Septt ni be i wore n ild, the
rest of the mouth was cold, with frost,
and ice formed a quaiter of an inch
thick. October was more than usual
ly cold,' wfth frst and ice. Noveiibet
was cold and blustering, with snow e
nough firgo nl Heigh ing. De emhei
was quite mild and comfortable.—
Ihrtford Times.
A SICKENING SIGHT.
As Beheld by Christian Koch on
His Return Home.
GRAND ISLAND, Nib, April 29.
Christ Koch, au e igi.ieer wh mi s ne
, tween Giind Island and St. Paul re
turned to his home at St. P.iul this
morning and Lund the door of his
house locked. On gaining an entrance
he found his three children in bed and
-his wife on the fljnr, all with their
throats cut, and a rrzir on the table
( near by. The childiea were ag d four
j years, two years, and six months re
spectively. It is thought the mother
{hst murdered her children, and then
committed suicide. No reason is giv
en for the deed, and tlu 10 is no evi
i deuce of insanity. She left only the
words "Good bye" behind to explain.
Suits were hi ought In tho Perry
county court by two policy holders a
jr:ii nst tho U. B. Mut. Aid Society
which refused to pay because of misre
presentations in the applications. Tho
veidict in both cases was in favor of
the policy h dders —in tho snuis of
$2,249 and $3,37.1.50.
Four Boys Struok by Lightning.
LOCISVILT.K, Kv , April 2s. —During
a si ot m<f had and lightning this af
ternoon four b ys, ranging in years
from twelve to fourtfwi, were, struck
by light ting and kilhd. 'I hey were
engaged in playing ha<t lull during re
nt ss at school at the tiuio of tho wad oc
currence.
MARRIED.
On tlie IVMh tilt , nt the residence of the
hrhlo'v narents In Haines towtHhin, by K v.
Jnlui T>indiiS.n. Mr. lohn s i:iyo,of Mnrhni
townshin. t Mi.s A'.icc.l Mtovr, Uuugliierof
.doles Mover, of llalnt's tow ndilu.
DIED.
On the ttb inst., n- ur Anronsltuo?, Arthur
of J. j. Mu&sor,. k"*d 1 year, t> months uu<(
6day . ■
Hlllhelm Uarkit.
Corrcctt'tl every Wodueadtty by Geptiait
& Mus-er.
\Vheat No I'bs
NVbeut No. 2 9;
<\rn 'Lf
Rye.....
Oats \\ hltc -
t#uts. Black a'i
Buck wheat '"0
Flour M l '
Bran A Short*,pet ton 1J V)
Salt,per Url t-®
Plnater, ground I°'o'
Cement, j>er Bushel *5
Barley
T vmotlyseeit •*'
Flaxseed
(lovcrsred 4-V
Uultvr
Hams R'
: ides o
Veal
I*rk
Be
KpV'l la
P W
Lard a
Tallow
Soap
Dried Aie.des 3
Piled readies Id
Dited Cherries
CD.VI. MARKET.
Fgg Coal $3.50
Stove " 6.75,
Chestnut " 5 3D
lea * 4.<j
QR. JOHN F. HARTER,
Pn vcncAL DENTIST,
Otfice on 2nl stmy of Toiuliusou\>
Groce;y Store, on Main Street,
MILLH3IM, PA.
Q F. KISTEH,
FASHIONABLE BOOT & SHOEMAKER,
MILLH2IM, PA.
Shop next door to Footc , s3 , ore > MainS .
BOOT 4, SHOES ami G A ITERS
made t oicl r, and sali&factory woik
guaranteed. Reptii iuj done pr .mtt-
Iv and cheaply, and in a net!, style.
J C.SPRItfDER,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Next iloar to Journal Stote,
M LLUEIM, PA.
HOUSE
(Opposito Court House.)
11. BUOi KHiillOFr, WM. Mt'KLKVt K.
Pruprlelor. sfai:ascr.
Gnod simple romus ini fiit finor.
Free B is to and from all trail s.
Sprciat rates to Jurors and Witnesses.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
THE ONLY PERFECT
SEWING MACHINE.
THE LIQHT-EUKNISG
Dapldly superceding all o 'lers
wherever introduced.-
Pronounced by an army of ha{>py
purchasers to be tho LKST.
The NEW HOK3S is positively
The Simplest, Easiest Running,
Most Reliable, and
Most Durable Sewing Machine
ever invented.
It operates Quickly, Quietly, and
without fatigue to the operator.
Full information, Descriptive Cat
alogues, &c., free on application.
JOHNSON,. CLASS & CO.
30 Union Square, N.Y.
And orango, Mass.
P. GKMART. I). A. Ml T SSEB
GEFHAUT & ICUSSEXI
DKALEKB IN
Cfrain,
Clover
flour. &
feed.
Coo',
Piaster
& Salt
MILLIIEIM PA.,
Highest market price paid for all kinds of
Jfe, mmmmm aiWi. mmmmm
Delivered either at the BRICK Mil.l. or at Uie
old MISSEIi MILL, in MILLIIKIM.
COAL, PLAST3R & SALT
Always on lund and not.l at prices that defy
00111 petition.
A share of the |ii>Hc patronage reifertfully
Mclkiled. B>ly
{I THE 893T & SHOE MAN !LJ
OF m
I*l LOCK HAVEN.
s r/je _
fii j I have a very large stock of J.
3BiMTS, SHOES, [&
SIiUIKMS & LsuUpS
WaLM\ SHOES,
JluM opened up for Spring awl
su.ino r wear. My stock is j -a
a- da* ip as it w.i-j a year
tpY! agA. bee.iuc 1 bought it
Id a lor cash l-f >re the ad- K
sh vane.', t utn the only IWgH
T| shoe dealer in octt Bs£j!S
iliiveh thai Imyt Jr^Tj
for cash & pavs
•i fl no rem whore-
I JSm fore 1 cans-It n ,
>' u • neiler ar- B- |M g
| ticlef rtlictunn.e EES2
J 1 2 money than any BM
' Ul dealer to the cily.
flrjlf'j liive nit* a call and Rig
| Bfira vu will te convinced p&jf
I 9 9 tlwt your place to buy 4 s w
EXCELSIOR
|
STEAM DYE WORKS
LEWISBUitGr, PA.
W. Davis,
Proprietor.
All kinds of Silks, Mixed folfon and
Wool Goods dy*tl and finished in the
best sljlr. Geitis' (outs. Vests and
Pants dyed or cltMiued without rii
plug
Ladies* Cloaks, ( apes, a :d Orrsses
clean, i d or djed to any fant'j pattern
where the original color is favorable,
ill kind of shawls c can d or d)C(l
and finished in tlie neatest manner.
My Factory has all ihe machine, y and facili
tics of that class establishment oiiiskhul
xiv t*xje.fetic.' in the LUsjnt-ss extends .over
many >e.ii? lai> in t! i* .country and in Europe,
and :nh therefue enabled to do st.icDy fl*i
cia-s Work ut iu "dermic puces.
THE JOURNAL STORE,
Mill' C m, Pa.,
has accepted an aveney f.om me All pood*
brcunl.t there for be returned free
of extra charge.
TRVIN HOUS3,
J- (Mud Central 110 el in the City,)
Cou. MAIN AND JAY M\,
Lock Haven, I'u.,
S.WOODS CA . V \ LL,PROPRIETOR
t * •<
Go lit not? it its/or Cb nmsrcial Traveler
on Jlrst (ioor.
pp. D H. MINGLE,
| PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
1
Main Street, Millhtim; Pn
PEXXSYLYAAIA COLLEiE,
Gettysburg. Pa.
The second teim of the Collegiate year ocgan
FRIDAY, JANJARY 7,1831.
The Faculty and Instructors aro tlie following:
51 tit on Yalentlse, !>. D.,
President and Professor 'tellcctual ml
Moral Science.
Luther Henry (roll, A. 51.,
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
Rev. Adam Martin, A. 51.,
Professor of the German Language aud Litera
ture, and of Greek.
Rev. Henry Eystcr Jacobs,!). D.,
Franklin Professor of the Ancient Languages.
John A. Rimes, A. 3L,
t
Grneff Professor of the English Language an
Literature, ami of Histo-y.
Rev. Philip a. Bikie, A. 51.,
4
Ockershauscn Professor of Pbisics and of Lat
in. And others.
| JOHNS. FISHER,
MantifncturGr of
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RBBKKSBURO, PEVNA.
fvory w.i'to built of Urst clns- stock Tul by i
expert uicehaules. Ml work w irraul-d. lie- !
pHinna pruaiully attend'tl t-. Ti.c public p.% |
, troiiage I# rc pc. itufii saUcKed. 3v-I$
j
Agents |
SI CO'I MADE IX no DAYS
Now is the tine lo make it. Prosperity ha*
dawned a ton the p • ..p! <>• tills country, mid al
are eujoying its H s! :g. \ ul" can Jus: a 1
well make a Utile money by devohug • ii
your snare time to our business. We offer one
oi ti.e last opporiuMi*"N evi-r vet gtvcii to :u.y
one to make money, it takes no capital. You do
not have to invest a largo sum of money and run
a creat risk or losing it. Yom "tiergy an I you.
business capacity will Is all the c pita!you w II;
requlra. Ladies can enrag'* In the l:*!iie'ts i
--■ well as gentlemen. and even boys and giris do
| well, t.vuu if yon do Pot Ofsirw t< copavft lit
i Lnsi e.s*., we can impair inf oni tti >lll-J yo rth •
w t'l t>- of great va! c* V >.i wit I rmdny *• '■• t.irit
It will Is* t r MiniH"': t.vejy easy ma'fer 'o in. !•<
from ftso to 9ino u,week, and valubhsU a lu
crative, iiidcp.-i.ucui ba.iucsj.
Is/LJi.ICS
j 12 iv while the ami s t',n
'fne i'u iressin hnaot able, I forward
lan I proiitah.c. Ho II eal- :t In s Ut.t
iwri'e lo us and find out tth.it our busia- s- is.
tti i pay vouaiidonlx <*>'. I H-I iceoi one postal
t'lid- \Vo scad In 1 j al'li MlLii S free. At cle!
to lids matter N)W io t ere i money lull
I far all ivro en-av wi h us. If y u can .iiy rie
vote (Hie or two hours a day. f thu evening.
I you can wake a week. Wit have only to
j wiite us to Is- c >nvi hv-J of th s iact. bci: iu
a l'ovtui card fill your full naa.e-and ad Ires
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.Name this paper.) MA It ION, OHIO.
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rLiHOUFiu iii the U. H. service from any
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flightesl disahi pye: tP'eslojen-io!i. i i:\HIOVS
!N 'K; *SM. Tie ians beltig ni ire lilslMl now.
thousand* are entitled '•>. higher rat s. Bounty
and new d scharges pineur-d. ThO;e who arc
in ciciiiht as to w lusher entithd to anything
s!nnit<i t-ciid t wo 3 cent atamj s for our '*c,"rcuiat
of informal! :i."
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ry oue who answers this within sixty days.
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i* 3m City Mil's, .Mas.-rteru'-e'.'S.
& K r I IsftElirjYal Truss
k " r * 18 what ymi want.
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wound, dlseatv. or injurv. Is entitled topcustou.
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ing lees than entitled to.—Thousands of Heirs
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{ no! re| drrd. Wo will inn ia:<
y,u eveiyfhing Jay and upward
is easily made v> it bout staying awav fr n hem
over nig' t. Nii>k v iiafever. Many new work
ers wanted at n- e. Many are m ikinu fortunes
at the t'Usii e.*s. Lnlics make at much a* tn-o.
and young boy* am! gi'l* make creat pay. No
one who is willing to wink fails to make none
tnotsii* every day than can be in vie in a week a
any ordinary employment. 1 :h>-*c wiio eugug -
at once will find asi ort road to fortune. Ad
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Widows and liciis, fathers and mothers are
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Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at
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and LAND WAIIHANTS bought aiui sold.
Outfit, furnished free, with full ii
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S yf profitable business thatauy one can
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to learn, and our instructions are so
simple and plain, thatauy one can make great
profits from the very start. No one can fail
who's willing to work. Women are as success
ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums.
Many have made at the business over one hun
dred dollars tn a sin le week. Nothing Jike it
ever known before. Ail who engage are sur
prised at the ease ami rapidity with which they
are aide to make money. You can engage in
this business during your spare time at great
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We take all the risk. Those who need ready
money, should write to s at once. All furuinfi
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Champion Windmill Powerl
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HOIISTIA
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They p** cspecialty designed fo imect
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NEW YORK.'
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ONLY paper In the place. The li*t tlve L!i*
istpnnh'M! nf eveiy low a ui.dthe circulation of
*vrry pip^r
The eatc- charged for advertising aro bareiy
<v < fifth lF> puWattrs* tcledni*. The price
tor sii.gV Stat en (,*>• Thfpriro
f r one Inch on® m t>fii lathe etd re list is
rhe r eular the japets for tho aiyo
spare and tl:'e are .I *. Tt:r list iiscln'm
>.'{ wspihrrsof tvlr.oa ] Tare DAU T
and T<*s WL I K ( A*. 'I i:vy tuc located iuTSS
dltf Tent cd r* iad towns, ofwhleh -i are State
Cap s tn;, places of -v tA.OAo pT-ulation. and
i'S Connty.Seats. Porcry of 1 ist and oiher
laforuution atipeos CrE . P. it'FA'ELL&CO..
10 Spruce St., New York.
ffiJtjp-jB HhtYourselves by making money
•jkA '*a f iSs w hen a golden chance is ofipred'
lS ekrm A lh- re by always keeping novel iy
j a saa cot a from y..r door. Thnse who e.f
wavstakeadvantagu of the pood chances fnt
in king uiotiey that am otferwl, • generally be
cotue wealthy, whl.e those v .o do not improve
such clmnces remain lur|*>f.*erty. We want ro.t
nv men. wwwii, boyn and girls to work for n*
rl'eht m their own locaiities. The business will
nay iiaux* tiiaii ten tiute o:'lPi;:ry wages. Wo
furnish a:i expcasiveotitf.t and aII that you need
fr-e. Noon- wle ergape* fails fa nslte
very iiipldiv. Y u e..n rtcvot.' \ utr -i:ole tinfn
to t'ue vv !• k. or njiiy your -pare momentH. Fud
iaforaiatt n and u 1 that;? no- dec. sent free. Ad
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mzm OTiT
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RHEUMATISM,
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A single application gives relief, ."us
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I CURES GUARANTEED
II jh every ease. Money refunded tt '
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II PRICE no CENTS.
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