f ilt Journal Wlltr & Mciflier. Proprietors n O. I>T?naNURK, Associate FilWor IHlhoim, Thursday Jan. 2. MIL. L ... .II - <■ Twxu—Bl.SO Por Annum. MIW ttc% RFSrMPTIOX. And now, Jan. Ist 1*79, the ynxl time so long promised—looked and longed for bv the people for years with such extreme and painful MUX ietv. ts here at last—on patter. At this jnnetme It may be perti nent to ask : What is Resumption ? We will not attempt t> truce and treat the matter through all the lab yrinthian mazes of speculative theo. rv, for that would lie attempting to rise far Ivyoml our plane of think ing. Oor knowledge of finances is of a severely practical kind, con titl ed to first principles. and even here in we have far more negative than positive experience. We know when we have a little money aid when we have lfol. To us Resumption simply means that ihe Government agrees to art honest 1 !/ with the people, after Jan. Ist. It will take its tnvn currency fit par. For a decade and a half it lias acted like s\ man who refuses to take his own p'oinisary uo c in pay ment of a debt due him, unless the paver agrees to a good discount. By this course gold and silver have been forced into retirement and have not been used as currency it all. but only as a commercial com modity for speculation, to the great injury of the legitimate and solid industries of the country. The Philadelphia Times in the following article draws a very pleas ing httle picture of the blessings that are expected gradually tofo'low Resumption. We prav that the food hopes may be fullv realized ; lor aeveuteou years capital ius bcea tosseU about tbe sea of uncoitaiaty llko a •hip wlthflnta rmlter. but a few days hen*e !t will ffnd it* Ararat in a return to specie payments, On thj Ist proximo the rutted fitate* G lveninnit an 1 the ra tional banks will make payments in ape* ci-—a result brou ?ht about ruber hr m tural causes than by forced legislation,' thus showinsr that tli-* c viti'ry is preoaaM for It an-,1 that it has eon" t J s'.tv. U -s i no tion is no*, as soto mis**prrhen 1, Infla tion, but in this tnstancu it is undoubtedly expansion, 100 cnuch .* It Mil unlock the (fold suoply of tlie country, which. * ! tiee t ie aot of I*6l, has been in' if circulation, and turn it into tV wilts of th • ni'ii'iil bank*. ffh" P ;t wTI take the pla* of th? paper now h *l<l bv as res *rve. Till is iin I mbtodly the n.ifur il course for K<ild to take, th" banks boin ? iu a jwnithvi to day to meet aav daman i for en? t wh'ch is )l*e!v to be made on tlie.ri bv the holder* of their n ites, by Ira win if on too Unpeit Stat"* Tret*nrv t > the "jtcnt of thai - re serve. Tho reHMn*. th 're'ora. b*twe?u the national bonk* an i th? gov ■•rumeat on the que*ti<~m of rommotion ii simply this; The jrovornm -nt aeree* t-> tak * eir •of tlw former. It wiild b sife ti e*"i:nite thit resuTiDsiora will r t! toth ; nrrn' c rca'a Odo be th abox * pro-v*** a Irtn tre I mil- ! lkm dollars. The actual effort nf acaui ptacin roar ooun*rv on a sie-la bvsi* wl'l bctie'vea r>,?rinin'"i *y to va'u s. The cautions investor ha* been waiting for viara fi • this. an t. the tin 1 h i.'.mr arrive I he wlii be anxious to flud channel* for the • uo'iy aea; v' il* * volt u where the letter wpi b- av iil able for iacam * in-1 -a I of 1k- In? locked up in sinking funds and bank vo.nlt*. The w il I>* a demand foi real esfa'c, railroads s< curii! \*. the invest ment of c*d*al in man ifa*turii*. ui'ninr an i o'h >r In lustrias "U-aHt?! to i:-7 flop the wealth of our cum ltry. Communicate I. 71iE BJUOV3H QLE^TIi)>. . . ■ 3£iiitor Journal lam aware of the difference that now xists be tween tw>i distinct factions of the citizens of Miliheim, audi do not to add fuel to thp flame al ready tdo Wiinn. Family q i trrels are mostly no-some in |>r? ution as they are fed oy outside influences. It Is apparent that a gross misun derstanding isaffvtiiig the attitude of some on this subject i misun derstanding that L s tall try to is. pel by a state no *nr i>f facts as they appear to an outsider. Any tow t having the requisite population snoiil-l be iticnrpor ti-d into a 1 orongh, if the inaj >rity so desire, and I understand that a very large majority of vour citizma are in favorjof a borough.* Tie strong est plea I have to urge f >i" the b-tr ough is that improvements are sura t& follow. A mistaken idea is pre valent concerning money expended on property. It is thought by some that means invested in tliat way is equivalent to so much money thrown itwuv. I contend that every cent judiciously used, for improving real estate lua erially enhances the v line of the sain-. No more expedient in vestment can be m ide. Occasional ly the home pride of residents is suf ficient incentive and improvements progress in an encouraging manner. When this fails other means should be employed—other agencies called into requisition. If the desired re suit could be accomplished in any other way the uooessiiy for securing a boroug i would lie nominal, borne of the opponents may think a f.tv orei chosen few will reap certain re wards —eraolti'nents pertaining to offices, &•. Tuis uneasiness is ill timed and unnecessary, for enough goo.l, conservative, competent men can l>e found to administer the inn uicipal affairs in a proper manner, and do it too for a mere pittance. Your town possesses, in an emi ne t degree, all tilings necessary to make the project under discussion a successful one, and I wonder that you have not long since taken Die necessary steps toward making it a success. The new road to the Forks fur nishes the major part of the capital of the opposition ; this, too, can be adjusted to the entire satisfaction of all concerned by converting the road into a turnpike, thus conipell ing all who use it to coHtrioute to its support. To have a Uirough would b* a decided step in the right direction and very soon no doubt even those who arc now opposed, will see their mistake and .become friendly to the project. Hawkeyb. Rebersbnrg. Dec. 1878. The red barn on Dr. Decider's property, on Penn street, which has been an eyc-sora to everylwdy for the last thirty years, is to be remov ed. Farewell, old oarn. May your future history be more peaceful than your past has been. 1879. I Another annual cycW with its ever recnring events of joy ami sor row, has Tossed into history ; ami tviiile we stand on the tlueshuM t' the young new year it becomes us to improve the occasion as a lit a. a son for self-examination and serious reflection. Questions of government, of jK.li ties of trade ami comtnetcc, of tl nance, and many others of a public charsietcr, absorb our thoughts so much that we are very apt to foiget ourselves, our own status on the great battle Held of life. It. is well for us if we sometimes take our own personal soundings and measure ments. sod the tieginuing of a new years is an excellent, uppropiiate time to do so. What have we gained during the j year just closed ? II tve we grown richer * Have we added any of this world's goods to our former store ? These ins v U important quest an s • t> us ami to those who are dc|eud i ent nnon us ; bpt thee are other j matters infinitely more so. Have we m de proper progress in useful i knowledge ? Have we grown stroiig jer in vl'tue ? Have we nveve I me any "besetting sins,'' during the | past ▼#•!'•* y Av wennv more liberal, in*, re charitable, more earnest i* do. ing good y In short—are we l t, men ami women, let?er tieigbbnrs. in the eoinmuui'y, better eitiz'-iu ;) the state, fitter christians in f' t r church ? I f we can hones''v answer j niiv or all of these questions iu the sflvmitive. ir is well with us ; if we are cotnnelb d to make tlm i,n. niiliating confessi oi that we stand just where we stood a vear ago j n a'l • that constitutes our h tter natives. ' we might as well confess, too. that we have ljved t e year without anv 1 goal object or purpose: ♦ lv.t we have no vearnincs for a higher an 1 . wotiler life, hut that we are een'vt to move in the low oi l gr v'bor >-u'S ,of sense and self. The ontv d'T >r ' enee with us lietweetl Pntv a- d a year ago. if we have made no etvan ces in the right direction. j<. that *e i are one year nearer the jniv a d eternit v. and probahlv much 'ess prenarqd to meet e'ther. And now. at 'he iHgiirijnir of the ; year of grace 1879. are we ma<i v and wPlng to make new r-'snp.?on with regard to our fn'nre ltrp ? . 1 uless we do so wi'h an honest and , fi in nur"ose we had bet tor not ■„ jt at all. The road to ruin Is seat'r>d ' thick and full with leok"" hslges. ' We must write "F!vee!s?rv M on o*r hatmers if we wo 1 I ;seend Vtg'i the s-ale of intellectual and moral excellency. YOT.fMV mi. T ! i* nomlier lv>g ; ns 11*# 53** d vear 1 of the .lor nv \ r, and its piel cess<r, • the old Ouifrc Tler'ch'tr. S 'Veral vears ago the mh ; lish'u-s took charg® of *ho J>urnt J "with fear and trembling" W'*h | very mneh to diseourage and v>rv , l'ttl° to em^onv'g-*. ey mot no boo. ,.i{t d*<prin : nation to su'*ee*d. We i havo 1 ahorsai fnhhftllv to make t lie ■ Jwrn.M. a good, reiutahle j paper—hi regain for it 'he pr< sfjge stud cireul ii n i onee had. and we ( have the satisfaction tr kno-.v that ; we have to a verv fair j and creditable pytsuit. Th" .1 iu t : V 11, h-i*t <n SMV V r:n f !"i 1 s circulation has *lowlv but -et'idlv increased ev-r since wc hav* charge of it. We have 1 .ad * g<od run of jobbing and advertising all along, for all w'd *h we fed very grt'eful to a '.""it Tup oipili•. In one resrevt oalv fiave w • anv ! real reason to com •! tin, t d f is i that th" business rn"n of Mill •cini do not stpmo-t us as t'ev should. Thev d-Hi't iwlieve tn tdverlising. but seem to labor hard to hi I and ro' cea! t'crns-dves. thci" business and goods from the vos of Mie nub- lie. Such ;i rours° i* their loss more than it is ours. If Mdlheim wants t,~, fin nmre than a nvre loc il trade she >}>tx£ n-lctrlit*- T'na *x ajl, "Wth charirv for all*' we assure our friends that the Juari al has come to stay. SUVDIV SCHOOL FESTIVALS were held on Or is in 'S eve. in the Evtng'heal church. Mdlheim. and in the Reformed church. A-'rnns hurg. On New\ ear's d iy the United Brethren Simd (V School had a din ner in their church, and in the eve ning the MethtNiists bad a Christ mis tree festival VVelnve neither time nor space to go into particulars about these several festivals but can truthful!, siv Th tt they wore good successes—ill of them, and we feel convinced tint they do in ire good tb.un is apparent on the surface. \Ve beiieve that thev are g - eat ed i cators for voting and <o!d, in true charity, liberality,sociality and ro ligion. CILDOM ITEMS. C'-ristm is is over and the turkevs who lived through it are now in a state of awful su spense in regatd to their fate alemt New Year There was the usual numlier of balls, nrivate pirties, church sn pers, &<;.. on {Jhris'm is night, but one of the grandest entertainments was a supper given by the Indies of tlie Presuvteri m congregation for the Ix'iu li* of their church at C o pertown, 7 miles from here, and it was alte. ded by uu'tierons sit d toads from Franklin and many other pla ces. On Christmas eve tne different SaMiitti Scuools here had Clin tin ts Trees, which caused many poor children as wT as others to go to their homes well pleased with the useful presents 1 hey rem ived. We have excellent sleighing here now, and the people do tlieir very Ix-si to improve it. We were wonderfully snrpiised one day last ween to find that oil ha I taken a jiuip from >o cts. where it had so long stood to §1.12 per hl>i. 1 hope you and your ie*dnshad a '"Merry < hristmas" and that von may have also a "Happy New Year." More anon. Petroleum. NEWMAN ! NEWM \N !NE WMAN! He is determined to lie alien! ami ke*p ahead, in the Clothing Busi ness, Just now he is offering extra ioiZursments on overcoats in order to reduce his large siock. lie sells a winter suit at $3.50. A suit of underwear at 40 cents, flats. Boots, Shoes, Gloves, etc., lower than the lowest. Suits made to order by first class tailors at bottom prices. Call and see. The JOURNAL BOOK STORE did quite a lively trade during the holi days and theproprietors return their Lest thanks to a generous public for a libera! vatrocege. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy j TobftCCn. 47-ly That jollV. little fellotv, .1. If. Znlgler, of Swengle, was l.eie ion a visit. c\> r Sunday. Always glad to see you. Johnny. Wm. K. Weiser had the tniafor , tune lately to lose his memoranda ' l*oid:. It :s leather covered aml.anv I person finding the same wilt do him a big favor u return it. KNITTIM* FOR AM.. —MissJoaus II Deiuinger knits beau I ifu) hoods for ladies, mis# s and children. Patronage respectfully solicited. Charges moderate. tl'. ISRAEL W KVVNI, of Auronsburg has 1000 ehoii-e grafted voting apple trees for sale, which he offers at 15 centSH piece. Also a large lot of plastering lath, very cheap. tf. Mrs. J ilui West, of Pittsburg, daughter of John Ilarter, of this place, is now hereon a visit to her father, who lias been confined to his !>ed since spring, in eonaeq.ienco of fall lie then had on the Rid walk. John F. Ilarter. Dentist. is now prepared io do work in all hraiiclies of dentistry in first class style. Spe cial attention paid to the ••preserva tion of the natural teeth." All work warranted. < >tJice one door west ot M K. Church, Millheun. I'a. tf. The subscriber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and oxea of goods, front Cob irn Station to Millheim, Aaronsbuig, Woodwind and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. J.WILMS MUSSER. In all 01 <ss-s of Society, GLKN'N'S SULPHUR SOAP is tiie ruling purifi er. H idles usa it to remove defects of tiie cotii 'lexiou, an ! persons tiounlcd with eru.ttious or other ir ritations of the skin are prompiiy en ret Ibv it. Sold nv all Druggist-. HILL'S HAIR A WHISKER I'VE, Black or Brown, 60 c. 50-4 v R<-tied that in every rem -ter i of i lie >ilent tenants are the victims ot" neglected Coughs and colds; and if von are thus afil eted. avoiil th'ir fate bv resorting •( once to //tic's 11 >ney and 11 rreh'iwul anil Tor, an immediate, agreeable, and pertain means of aire. Soil bv all Drug gists. Dike's Tootiia lie Drops euro in 1 minute. A colored inioi.st"r of t!m African M. K. Zni.i Church, whose mini* we li>t not learn, made :t tour throng i this section the other wok. and preached at dillheim. Aro is ..urg and Woodward. Ad who heard the Rev. g'Uitleni.ul were much pleased with his preaching, lie is certainly ann of much tal *nt an I ••niture and an able and ready speiker. W. Fhank Rait.ey trave us a wee nil of a cull no Christmas, just to s iow us, we pre.sinn *, how happy a printer can feel aft* r i:e has retir ed from the hustiiei;*. We were too uio lest to a_sk Frank almut it, but wejnst f It sure, j 'dging fi>i:i his radical countenance. that he. had every poeket full of Grt'-nbtx. lie has our tied wishes iu .ti.y enter prise he mt. s !ect. F<.r the first time in many years wo hid'he good fortune to h.tvo a turKev ves.aieal fine plump, fat turkey—for Jh; i-dmae. And who do you f link is to 6'aut for our hip py streak of luck ? None other than oui considerate friend Samuel J. Ilerinjr. If*' knows and itnde'-- stamis practically that "whoever giveth to the po>*r lendeth to the . ord." If we g t*o heaven lvfo>e Sun does and thr-y give us the p r m sciaii to do so u. tfu-re. we will hunt up the"b>st and coziest place, and of eottrso as near oar own quar ters as p issible, m all the eelestial legion, for Sam. That's what we wilt. That queer, quaint old codger, Mr. >anta C'LAt'S. ret!d very i ar liallv in the distribution of his 11>1 i day presents, t '.is year Some bilks were very liiierahy renicuiliered, while others every list as good, were passed and left t niptv handed. Frinstance Billy Cnlheiinan Cenlie Gn-mly. Aggji Mi'sscr. .1 m Smith. S. I). Mu.sser. Cieorge Uhich and even tie Hob Buuiiller —dl were made ever so happy by real live presents, some full sized while some an* oioy about the size of a brand new baiiy. We are not at all envious for we have long since learned by actual experience the happy I •h.h.mi that '"it is m re hlcssca to give than to re ceive." S3TH^RE\K. It "is now aliotit the season of the year when p-ople think of settling their sin ill accounts, and we take t' e op ortuuity to remind our friends ami oaf ions that the printer needs money just as much as any body, to carry on his business T>e expenses of a printing ofli e are I irge and constant. Lalmr, rents, fuel paper and other material* are all cash herns whose p:miient it will not do to put off. The only safe way in t e priming business is to pay as you go. We would there fore most kin 'ly ask our friends to come to our help bv paving the sin ill sums they owe us cither on subscript ion, advertising or job work. Wedisl keio send lulls to them, hut lake this mode to ask our friends to help us along, and hope our appeal may not he in van. llEI'ijRT OF MiLMIHIM I'itIMVUY SCHOOL, KOK MONTH KXII\ D O. 26th. IN7B. —No. on roll— 6V No. in at tin lance lurinar in mth— 51. Average attend ince—3>. IVi cent, of attendance —07. T. e average at tend oiceaiid iter com. of a'tohdiiice aiv entirely too low ; parents ire re*pect fully r* quested to take the matter in hand .tin! see to it that, the attendance will K better. A great many callers cheered us by pleasant visits,and we usi thein ail to call again. J. It. VANOUMKU, Teacher. [Yes. the attendance is small, and no doubt the primary repson is that pan ids are too lax in the duty of sending their children. But there is yet another reason why attend ance is not I letter. The school room is absolutely unfit in cold weather for little children. The plastering is broken at many places and the j floor is worn out, with holes in it that would admit a fair sized apple to pass thiough. This matter should be mm died at once, even before another day of school is held. No i doubt it would improve the attend ance much. ED. JOURNAL.! The p-enliailty atvnnt the A. S. "*. Co. Black i l)i Is thit ctilldrrii*' flnc slu*" to wh'ehihex are ;i)ip i.nl. net only v\ear|wiee as ion/. Put 'hey really aiht to tho utautv ami finish <>f the rtiv*t shoe. is.' 1 CONM'PHO* < I KM \ n old physician, ret; r*'d frmi j/iae lc", having In I placed in his hands 1 v an Fast India missionary the formula of a simple vegcflttile rcMrdv, for the sp'odv ajul jier inanetit ot re for e ui-npti ut. br uu'lrtN, iMlunh, as Iniiii. anil all throat and lung affections, aL-o :i rol ive ninl radical cure for nervous dehiity and nil nervou com plaint*, after hnv'itg tested us wonderful curative powe sin thousand* of ea>e.t, has fe't It his duty to make it known to hit suflciiug teliowH. Aetna ted by this motive and i desite to relieve ImieMti siifleiii p. I will s -nil. fr* eof < huig<\ to all wno desire It. this reeeipe. wit full directions for pre pining and using, In tierman, French or nglish. Sent b\ mall bv addressing with stump, namlm; t'ds pup*'. W. IV. sp-rar, lit) Power's Block, ftoch 'stcr. X. Y H tw. — —SI "J'XL " 1 X'JWV C MARRIED. On the 2Hh tilt .at the real leive of Mr. Sydenham Kiutmine, in .Miles tow n- h'p, by lie*, .lohn rom'insiuu Mr. c. L (irurnley with Miss Joanna A. ,IVcaver, both of Kc bcpdturir. tin th* 2"th up., at the res! dene- of \V. 1.. Mits-vr. F-q..iu Mill cl.u. by the s mie, Mr. John L. Nogcl.ef I "wishing, Willi Miss A) lies T. MttsM-r. of Milllului. in the 'Jt'tli nit., at the i.utheran Parson ;i"c ;il bv llcv I. Auraiut. Mr W P. t'athe>man. of Millh'i it. with Miss Eliza let h Kreauier. >f t lintoii county. n tl.c _ K t i n!t., at the -ante |>l.ic * fy tho sain.'. Mr. P ivy F. <'nfer. an I Mtss'Mary M. tlout/, tsvth of Miles to.vaship, Ceutrp county. On the 31st ulf.. at the I.vi'heran I'.vrvon age, in Aaron b irg. by It v. fi in To nlla* son. Mr. P. Aomin witliMlssL. llorncr, both of Centie county. DIKD. On t!ie lAt li uM.. | i fa'wlshurß, Mr, Ma v dan" Duacui, wi.'a of >V. J. .) i • i i, aged 51 v ears. Oil th' 25th ult.. In ff lines township, Fan ny Yearick, a Ind ye irs, 17 days. On the 12th ult., at Itebersburg, Oliver Boyd, s mof Ira t. &Msrli Walker, aged > years ivon'hs and 1 day. .Mr. \\ a'ker. the b<•%•' fa'her, resides In S'on'i'Mi-in c uintv. ill. lie wa ou avl ii here with his laini v. -luce tie *st ut fie eetuber. 1 hcv had be n he e but : few d tvs when thv !cained.by Kidexperienon Oi it "in tbe Ui'.tst ol lite wc. are n death." t t iit fiey awc > sj bereft of uit only son sre'i are the way; of ProvHeneo L"t ns theiv'o e ii* cinlwr the words o the l's din —"Teach us to rin nnb-r our days t! at w ii av apply our hcait-an' > *ii l om," fui "thou tu: lies' i; an to destrno -11 and savest, iti-tum ye children of men," Tli.- it.'pii! de-ith of Wil'U r .T HuVerrinn, form uly of tb|s county, deserve* uimv than a j i-s'ne n t II'*! 11 and rai>i-d in i lu-iuhburin-r valley an for a li a• it r---id-:nt f xMUhehn, be m is o i;s. o.ir ivadc s \* 111 kt cmirr hi ill!- f ii ill ill ir I the Nal io ill llot •1 at t 1 Is place -sun-* • lght years ago. Ki i • lit 1 i i i the iiiereinti o profession at anf iryasf ho I \ bis "our*e>y-unl str'ct attention TO Hist <e- - so-II became favera - b.v ku .wit tar ittxti'iut t if •• istern I'ti ( of lie i-o'.uty. Ma connection wi:h n- uin nn ;s i| <i o a* it '.i fo re an Hue Mu.i oar H.-ti - if I .or; H.iv-.-u, give liiui an evnsv* aoiju tint mee thioughuut Centre uiiii ('intoii Counties. Hum l-as lilt rc-ft- inilu Ml! llim t> IU.:T'.! w <t an| ht* *t*l*-i*t**il St, La i's at his now hom<\ I Its death wide I <lO -urn* I on too ".'Jud of November, was iht' le-iilt of lie n o rh tjt* a not tuIW iih ■ skill of hi* ,txt-md lo<; j.tiyi Luis. Hi- ut'Viito-.i wlf* never loft Ilia tK"it iti-u tii h<* was past all human a •!. Ills was baii -1 by t'i" orders of Hit* Kid tlits of II i mr, Hiol A't -lent Ord-*f <f the United worktugnien. i f whieh seclctb-* lio wa> an li -i o i-l number. Foriy-ihrc-e wars of age. I.* was just in Hi* pilot* of lilt-, untl his -u Men and mi* x o*ed dea'h wh< a severe affl t-t i.in tol.s w.f* who alone ot .tilth* fain -v survives linn, ttielr cail 1- is-ti having Pitf.:fdcd ih*!r father to tier eternal home, Tno \v| low has the svnvu thy of a large <ir -de <>f relatives and trie <ts in her sad bu-svv -m.-ut. *. CHURCH DIRECTORY. j. -rns > >:~ .-* / Tb'nif'Ur**. Pastor. Kn r'.ish preaehin.T ia Aaroosburg, nt|t Sa ulay exea.u:. Kv\s .klical.—Protracted iri-e'.lns In progre-i-. Lodsro iud Sozioiy Directory. Tbo Ulllkeim ( oruct Hand w ili meet in fbe T')w-n 11*11 on Monday and Thursday e\ •nl , iir > *. Providence tiritetre No. Tl7 I*, of 11,, ineftw iiv Alexander's block on the hid si ttirdMA' of cueti month at r. w. and on tile 4th lav "t .>H<*b month at ICj r. m. Milliu'tm No.Tift. 1.0. •. K. in* *ts in th" New Hall, P"nn street, every Sutnrday evening The 1 11 helm il. & 1.. Association m*eU In th Tow n Hail, on the evening of the second M. n-luy ot'euch oronth. T^sTR \Y NOTICK.—Fame to the resl- Jk deuce ot h* sahs. nb rin MU'e twrp. on or about the 2bih day of October, two hePei-s, ~n rt a brjioi'e with white fane and b-ily. tin: otii red T .y are on* an I t.vj years old rosp c iveiy and avo no par'iciiiar tuai k. Tii--owner or o-.vnera xr* requesfe l ti p. .a e p.opei tv. niy ca ir ;*s ai I •..* v : them Htvay. otherwise taoy >*i.l bo .lispir>* io< as t i • it v iiieocts. LMi. ISt i, 1878, F. SiiAFER. 50-r.in PIANOS AND 008AN3 , to iuichvse avery supiM'erior Piano or tirgau, equal ly every ex telinnco to any made at Manufac turer's Wholesale I'rine. ami llius save .scar y one had of your money, do uot fall, before purchasing. :o write tor catalogue of de scrlpti in iii'l pi'luoi. to Post otlice Box 39-s.s New York. H2-ly. P. UEriIAKT. U. A. MISSKK. GSPHART & MUSSER DttAI.EBS IN Uraln, 4'iovrrsevil, Flour Ar r.-esl. Coal, PI liter tc .Salt. MILLIIEIM, FA. Highest inarkaf pries pai.l for all kinds o O-X^aAXXT, Doiiv-.w* 1 t-ither at the B UCK MILL or'at Ueo.t IJsvJ: MILL, in MILI.HKIH. COA.L, PLASTER & SALT ALvtvn 1.1 hind an I sv ! ' -at prices that de fy eompetltlou. A<drire if the public patronage rt-si ectfnlly <*!t :lte 1. XMy Hid HfKI n an, l Women are Wanted, to !UU* Juu in ike from *' to i |r > per day. Agcuis are now making that amount. Address, wit.i one cent stamp, 1-1 R v. h T. Bi/Cil, Milton, Pa. B'IIIVPV I So'dlors d : te.t for if L 1 1 1 . Wounds, ftu-itiirc mother inurt (not diseas*) c .n secure hill Bo.in'v; those wao rc-onlistod fr three years be tween lan. 1, wt. and April I, IS.'4. having previ uisly served nine months or mor", ate entitled to stbo bounty or so much tiiere >f as re ruins unpaid : thine who en li-iteil !>efore .lulv t>, tsiil, for tlnee rears, and wer • mistered beuim Aug. , lSMfi. re end 1-d to sl'M bounty, regardi-'ss of tiino served : ail enlistments for three ye tr. be fore .lulv 18. !86L where but the bounty lias Iteen paid. enJillts to additional bounty under Soldier At of July 28, into, if not already paid. If solilirts died in service, heirs are cntitWt to the bounty. No foe un til claim is paid For fad Information ud uress. with enclosed stamp. 1-4 MoNEIL >Y. BIKCH, Washington, D. C. JllllrMin Market. ! \vtieii vo. i j Vi iMJttt Nr, "i i lV*rn 4 I It>e 4 Oil" Wh|tn f (iul*. Black 2 KiiekwliwHt .< 1 Flour b.i n>n h short*, |>ei tot .. Kait, |>i Brl ... Plaster, grnntid 10. 1 (Vinfnt, wr Fneiiel 4ft to; ' lUrlny. .. r I Tvmnih\>i*d j Flaxseed I ('loser seed 4.1 Mwficr ) II a inx 1 l tele# ! VI HI. :• I Pork ; l ; B •• j Kg 8s ? i rot*iiie<) I Lard Tallow j Soap Dried Apple* i Dried Peaches i IkiM L'htrma COAL MAItKET. f** Coal W.v SIOTS " .V Chestnut " b. P " S/ Corrected every Wi!iln<S) by Ov|<lt*i A Mu-oi-. xv \ tit* 11 A Coon aok!s y\ j\ 1 IjA.J to canvas f>A hd-u and (so oil >i Hit ;t wm lor this Ixv * •llintt hoiisohold artlolt* in the worh Tix fop profit <, write at once to \. Y. Mai lit iciuring Co., 2 ( lli.lou Fiuee, No York. 4t.< s!fl T1 imO Invented In Wall H'ree tjli/ 1U luuU Stocks make* fortune* ev ry month. Ilookn sent free x plaining ev< rathlng, Aildivts BAXTER cc Co. Pa.* era ,17 Wall Streol, N. Y. ftO-4 DIPHTHERIA!! live*)'prevent llii< tcri.h.e Ui e.,s-, a wi I nosiliv ly cure ni ie eases in ten. ji fo' in itlon lhat vv| I s i\-e many lives ee f-ce by mail. Don't delay a moment. I'M v -uti.in is better than e'C. bo!u ever, where. 4^-1. i. P. JOHNSON A LO., Uangor, Slain A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!! We will during tV HOI.W VYB Jhf * •> 10 pi AN i.S OitOASS, al FX I A" DIXAiCY 1.0 iV prices for cash. SPI.EN DIM (!{'.;ANS 2 :w> acln of r-vd 3 f>- wth-n > Ha-s hi l <'oai>i', A'•. 2 sets Is- 9 i.lMi, 1 . 7 Oca re <MI ItOSKW O 4 > P AX Is i 30. 7 1-3 do i•, warrant"d f. ■s'X > *s. AlitS l'S VV\S I"Fl>. lliU'ti ted 'itaogac da led. Mos.o at'Ualf rj < IIOKAI F WATER .C SMVs, jda-if s. l>c:crs, 40 ii. !4 th., St., N. Y . ** A EXDITING BOO: tl istliii vl i til iViuJ -V J :'<rjd en • STANLY n AFRICA Tie• i>• f'Y i'ie ind cipyriyb te*< ch p ed.tU'o. Ret ie riLi mt Jeeri|**tT' o*. Hon J. T Ht>uilny. Ifiveaafull Ai'sf r<j >f i.s ,v -n I*i fu d ;-'%*• lev la \< i • an lui vv'ui j a •>• iftxii •• '>);> 11 ♦ c / vein i tinj hi'mi, hi. /*•' n l i lu-trit" I. iii 1 dig.niy *nl>i'**d .' t i • e'ery and press. Over 5. MJ so'd. More AGENI3 WANTED. For parti -n'ars ab .tt flic b > k. su.-ce*# it'i'nti ami b is' terms. At lew, tit I' HAUL) Bit MS.. i'ubltsiers, Pni'u. 11. W. J. Sr.AT.. B rb*r, Oppo-ite stem s Store. PA. Th: patron*?-* of the public reipeet fully so. kited. Tit; m.rt useful present FOR YOUrt WIFE, Intend-: i wife, mother, ar *d*l -r, i one o. o.ir Sickle Pi.itcd ant Polished Fluting o. Cn aping I; n-. 4 lr its on one handle and ai <*y it.y tin iwj t* :ic* Kit ; K-vrsabie F.u lu? Iron. b'.fi . 11 • o* Fit lor and Cr|iitpi? Iron $ .7 ivEN f PltKt* II m .~0-dpi of price. ed:J . Pit so trrii. Pa P. o. Box, 808, or lyi Penu Avem *. 46-f>: .1)1 Agent it .tilled til till* luUHt) To Magazine Club-Getters! 3-BUTTON "ITD GLOVES, FKKM II iSJI t.NGUIiI Cashmcrt* and EUomt SILK DRESS PATTKRXS GIVEN IN P£AE lIfT.MS lor Subscilbers, at Cr'ub Hater, ta. ARTHUR'S HOIJ a .nzu' TFUSf 4 : dJ.'JT ay *sr. w-h a Ini*i7 r* ifatcti >u f Club *. Specimen A'umber invents, 4B®* sin I for riub-Getter'g Sp -elal CI cu 1 <r . "tiuuiiinit lull pariicoia.rs uf .his epleu did otter. T. S. AH fHCIt i SOX. !f:7 S. Sixth Street- Philadt-iph.a, Pa. KWir . -3rawnnnn^n>MPJMnJP aiiJM>gtw^MfcgßnHiiw■ ■ i || "fffi' -""a BiTtSon's Psr Parous Tiastcr -.'olebrated tho V/orld Ovei T'i ' manufacturer* xrrro uw ird°d tf>> hiiihCHt unit anlff wtt I pfeen "nVier nils tcr. at t>olh tie Psitunniul and Parts ■ x position. I*"ar sn->e-lar to cimiii i'i pirons ' dasH-vs. I nitnetittf. th so-calle I v.ect ic il pt!iauc**a, It i- Mi* it t known remedy far 1.-ME an IS uk rhf.iiiii i iu. Female Wea ii<*ss -elite i, Litiiibt?.! Itisei-el hilnev-d Spin il \ a;)l.ii.it < and all iis for whlehs ;>o mis p a,t*rs are used. \sk youifi l> uijri-t for Fee-op's Map I tie PI .-t- H an i s *l* t'i it vott ret nothing else, t-o dl by ail irn gists. Price 2 <-ts. daili? I on i**eel:f ot j-rioe by fc"eflbnrv| &Jo nison. 2t Piatt street. N V. | ? u n n m ?????; -!! !New Millinery Store in M'llheim!!! ■' •sr MRS. A9TNAX. WK.IYKK fakrs pleasure In announcing to the people of Minheim and % lei ally t.iat sli-* will open a new and j elegant stock ef MIlMae rjr Good* on Monday* October 2ft. A Cisf fu I line of Choice and Fashionable Goods alwavs on band at < popular prices. DKFSSMAKINu GPKrltUfl. The lie 7 Otis 1(9 j 9~ Flalter and Trimmer used. Public pitronage solicited. -va I iiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 'PH Oinnn Invested 111 Wall Stioet U IU tplylfU Btockamakesfmtunee•* v month. Moos si-nt fr's explaining ev vthaiL'. Add oss. BAXi'LIt & CO., KANH e. 17 Wall StNow York. '27-fvv ■SPECIAL OFFER FOB $ T: nuklllAYfl. Beautiful net* Hosewood ti 1-3 ortuve Improved •ew fealc. A*"|trtfr Planes. o-,lv •1\ •nt on ti ivl at our crpeii*c. Catalorue with MMu'ids of ief •reuee , ficc. lt>\T Imv I'IUUO until you read ou. til interest vbu. Address. U- 8. I'IANM lANL'c oßrUftFHd bVi oleckner S. Y. 5M *EETI|Sg^*A?^ ffiSkkflifax uil^l J *• I'eiO'isl.it itk.fi f * 'i .••./• *S' f w e*-i i. A.-. rk-> ■■t tf ANK7 mnj A< •'•j. '. '.to M-L IIIW ••r meV. A.•. r t In. ..nf, ■i 4- r,irt irle.#|. • N.W-IT R S, .... I 'M f," W'l /-„< T rWiiilne, Sfi.it;- S.7>l Oisimhl< -9. I ' V. w *' ... Va e.. P. Wmrtß. Oeneial Acent. A2-4w i. 3 ani 5 firulli Water Street PMU. n in rant! vrsous P.irpi! Ivsi'llla .i.ue Y.-a ;cu Plcet I, aud will ront ilately chativre the :m | in the entire system inthre- mouths, .ny p -reon who will taka 1 pill each night oin I lo 12 weeks ni iv b • rcetur-'d to sound '•atth. if such a thing Is nnaalble. ea' hr ail for 9 letter t mips. I. H. JOH.AhOA k CO., Bangor. We. <>. waktedT \ . r.uergetlc Man or Woman In evei-y i unity to uU< - an Avency for two of the ! st impnl ir P.ibii -atl ns. six of he Flm*t irmnoe. ni.iunl.-d and stretched (.'iv*) ! Every But isoriber. Tue I to- Combination i verb :fore orfe ed lo Ageu's, and the Jtot . he.al hniuceincuLs to s.jbs rib >rs. our nc Publieatlonn. Ftegaci Premiums, ae t irgc Comniisiioiis pia ie ui- ahead of ali "inpetltors. M nsiratcd ("lic.ilar.s Free. P. Al L. RKdrKIN. Pubiuners, Nor'h ct Coruor 7lh and Uut.iu.ou i'hif lelphia. HEAL'IH 4UD HAPPiKES. ealih I'll I mil |S| ir- prloeless 7aUk toeir pmiess.ir. nut vt tn*'y are within •e reach of every one who wilt tje VKiOHTS IIVER PILLS. •c only *:irc CUKE tor forpiii Liver. Dyt •psi i. ile id iche. sou. St.nil n;h, C >nvtipa >n. Debihtv, Nausea, and al) Billioua com liuts and Hi >• d disorders. None genuino iluss -lgoed "WM,. Wilght, /"'hila.'' If Mr Druggist will u >t supply aead 26 cents • one o-ix fu fHrrlek. Kvlkr & Co., ?<i k < >t I'.u.a TOES PROTRUDING vo.igh Heir* need j ( i{ rer of •id ta - ,o obi dren's r.-o-.Ti x sHObS ax mows wat "ii tha* a"c. n 11, when otlvr s • but I iTT iwihk. THE A.MEKICAN 'MR T *!' Ci!:a ve a irod IILLION3 OP DOLL4K3 iuua lv to Parents iu ihl.se ruiitry. by the •troducciou of the lenper and Sliver Tips, Ht ey ir- applied elbehv to rhj.dren's ivv sh"*s. ni iiis Parents objecting to the 0 SS r r METAL Tir- ON FIXE SHOES. VII a.ieh win b- happy to know that this •ii psoy have at la-t pTfected a 3LAGK TXT 3 hich a ids to tb * HKAIfTY OF TIIKFIX !>T SHi )rl tae tne. reiaaiiiim; neat uutil the !" is W am. rheae Ti ->8 arastaraped A.S.T. CO Th- more ca*llu He Sh v- the more itnpor' •mt the 'l'ip. as :i at fe-od dou >U: tin* vear Z va'tte Of ill" Nj-O". PAi;F.N !"S ! buy • Chil i e-i'a aiiooh witiiout the W cti> or 1 a nie* St ick Tip. an 1 thus H:ilt*CK M;r. >i;oE bILI.fr iiuKK 111 AX ONF.- IALF. 4^.4 \ek your Shoe Dealer lor Theai. % 1879 1879 A SPLENDID PREMIUM TO ETK T NSW SCBVIUIBCA T THE PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY TIMES T U E Annals Of Ths V/a r. \Vrl ten by the orlneiual p irt lei pants In the late Civil W a I', Noitiiaud oon h. A. Royal Oc'avo Volume of 800 Pages. Beauiif tl y I lu -t rated And Round in Colored and Hold C hith. with Illuminated Cover Lin ugs (Fri.e #1), Wilil) idven to every rubfccriber to THE XV KKKI.X MM E" fur lkT.h jion la* follow ing ierms, la all rase* the postaue paid br ns: W w 'e will send one copy of TFIF. .. v-!' Y ot ? e >eul " an '' 0110 oo'i>y of ll;e A N IS A I.S.* F'f ;• we will send three copies of TMK * tBre I'lu > Terms of tin* vi eeklj Times: leopv, Oney. 9>.V) 10 C op tss on" y. l r ..dn o capie.s-, one y. B.oj 20 copies, one y. 2j.00 ? M "ANNALS" AS~T PREMIUM A C'pv o, the "Ann ijs"'will be given as a P eniiuiu t any me sea ling u- for a club of ten. or ;t *'S i.-r :• elnh of twenty. 1 his is a gran i opportunity, wit mat cost a.1.1 but i tt.e troub.e, to get a copy of a >p eudld Wo.k 1m.4 ltouej bejeud by ex-cry j TF E WEI KLY TIMES i FOB 1879. Will be kept f :liv ap to He high s'-n lard of t.o- past, and ImpiVvciiie. t- a <VI from time to t.'uu*. as to-y inuy be a.nt; *s o i by xp rt- noe and th-- w ui'- of > ir re .deis. • n man ! ii'i d -ii.-etiv** f ;t e of 11IE V J.El' IV'i IM i:.-, that a- pr ved s • popu lar in ta - pusi wiil tie cont au*d ttirou-H --out lilt-year 187'.i, viz* a series oi ciiaptti-s of thu t Uuwiitton Hi tory of the Late Civil War From I ru ling Actms in th- Cahinot. in the Field, u >h lo; tun. Noith and fn utli. Th|* fc.KU e of T;IK I'MILAItKLPni A Wt'Kkl.Y TijiKS his lierome very j opu lar, and uicreus s in .nt-rest wlt.i ev ry wceu's issue of ibe pa ei. hite lie contributes will le free I rum all sectional piut'sau n i.e.tin y \vi!l be ivr tten from til-J v iiiou st in ))>•>(.i>s ot toe inijKCiin! a ma m's and ov*r their pr per na ues. The ar ray of disMuguldied cooti ibutors to Hi - de p.•tmciit<. exceu l< in brilliancy any ever pre enti U b, an American pe.iudt ail. en I a p,s at card for a M'Kd"M!\N Copy ol't. O I'allLA DKU'II A WE; KI.Y TIM i-.S. it tv.il be s nf t > vou w itmut cost. Ex< naie w. it. and we bell -**e vou will pro i uiiicc it the Largest, Cue ipest aod the Best or t id Weekl es. Try The Times. By u ii-I'ig with a few f fends, and mak ing up .i club •>£'iwe.ity. y.u ill c. t ca get T.IK .VKKK. A' rietUS f>r j.o year, p isk ag-J paid ov as, Tor the L< >\Y i'it IKK of i) .25. 1£ at any nine during .ue year vou a e d.s sa.istb d wita the pipir, sea l t'j m ana we will retur your uiuat-y. ADOrfKRS, TilE TIMES, Tfco Times Bui.diag, PHfLAOtLPHM. W. H. MILLER & BRCX Proprietors of U Furniture Rooms, < • . <. .... MILH EI M, PENNA., most respectfully Inform the etttze- oof Penna and Briwh TV He* (bat tbejr keep on hand la their Furaiture Store, thre*d>er§ MM haafc CHAMBER S UITS, CHAIRS & TABLES, BSADSTEDS, AXD ALL OTHER ARTI "LES IS THK'U LIVE, Repairi gdoue. Order* promptly attended to. P, icee cheap, to suit CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold ■A.T BOTTOM PRICES. Fir.YKR.ILS ATTK.YDfSD AT ALL HOURS. L 0. & 8, MAIL R3AD. "WESTWARD. 1. s. s. IFAVT • A. *. P. it. P.* MoiiUndoa 7.00 1.56 s.yi LewisharK 7.45 2.20 FalrOrauad 7"*> 2*l Rl*hl 7.M 2.40 \ iekstmrir. 7.35 2|k MittPnbare 7 40 fc.ls MUlnmnt ?.ifl *.ts L:iur-lua A.!O 8 M> Cohnrn 9. <3 Artv a; Spring MHl* 030 KAbTWARD. 2. A e LEAVE A.M. A. H. P.M. Snrini Mills X ,10 Cohurn 1T,..vl T, ..v I.nu.erfnn 11,45 4 Oft Milimont Vi.sr, 4.20 p. *. !Mi fll iobarfl h 10 4,*) j Wksburg K3O 5.05 B *hl Fair O round 12JO ,*.23 1e a ishiiJa | 8.35 12.46 5.45 ArrDe at Mon'andcrt.. 6 5<J 1.00 6.00 N oa. 1 & 2 con Meet *t Montandon with Erie Mail west on the Pmladelphia & Fib; Kail Road. Nr.-, :i& 4 wi*h Day Cxp. ess east ana Nia gara F.xpivss Wft. N ■ >s. 5 A 6 with Fast 1 ine west All Omnibus will run between Lew|*i>urp j and Mvn aiiilo'i, to con re y (iu see tiger-* to and from l*a He Fxpr 'ssc*st out. e Phlla • en 1"! 1 A Erie Railroad. The resuiar RxPro.ui Ticaets will be hon oreJ between theiK? two point*. PBNH3TT.Y4IH4 RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & JUT® R, R. Div. TFIXTEIi TIME TAME. On and aftci SUNDAY, Nov. 10th W7B. the tr diis on the Philadelphia & Ki le ItiUF roai DivMon wu mn as iollowa : WESTWARD. F.Rir. MAll. leaves Pl.i'a'ei|ia.. 1! Mp. iri " Man .sl'Ui'k 4 2 a. ni. " Mi liAinsport..K 25.1.m. " Jersey R|i< e..0 07 a. m. " " laKtk Haven..9 40 n. m. " Keunvo 11 00 a.m. arr. at Erie 7 S> p. in. N1 AG A It A FJLP. leav. Pliili&a-... 7 30*. ui. " " narrlsburg 10 50 a.m. " arr. at Williamsport -Jt ao p. m " " Lock Haven S 25 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. m. " " lHrisburg—3 35p.m. arr. at Widiainsport. .7 2. p. tn. " " Look Haven...34op. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP. leav. lawk Haven. .6 40 a. tn. " " Jersey shore 714 a. in. " Williainspoit 755a. in " arr. at Harrislmrg..ll 55 a.m. " " Philadeji i:i 345 p. nt. DAT KXTRES leaves I.ock Haven 11 !a- rt. " W iiliaiiisport 13 40j>. in. arr. at Harrishurg.. 410 p. m. " P.iiladel, hia 7 23 p. in. ERIK MAIL leaves Renovo. 8 3-5 p. ni. Loik If uvea... 9 45 p.m. 44 Wii:i tuupoit..ll 05p. m. " arr. at HuirDbun* 245a. m. Philadelphia 7 'A a, in. FAST LINE leaves *vi||ianrsport..l235 a. in. arr. at K trri-bure 3 ftfa. m. " Fhlladelp! It .. 740 a. in. Parlur Care will run iHtueii Plillodelpi.la and Williams pott on Niigiri Kx'uexa west. hr|e Express West, P.iiladelphl < Express i Fast, iuy Exp: ess East and Sunday Express ; | hi.tet. ipcer* on all nishf trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Hiip't. Tin A U43 Hlhett hrrrf at atl\corkT i UUnPlu kr>,itntion. AJ'FM I'C.VT VI. i D'IRCCLAR tth new st) let rdneed prices an u. i.atot ni! on seat free. d V tHxN MLt.N't K(>.lN CO., iloeton, New Yord Ch'caeo. 21 A j J. P. BROOKE, ( has. A, Slurgis, Ageni ) WATCHES, a /ft 2f)3 e < /frUh (Smr : 82 i - - AND j Mi3icil Instruments. Kepaii'iiig done on short notice. KXURAVING A SPECIALITY. Rt the MUlheim Jewelry Store, one door enet ©; KUonltuth's Drug str.re, Main street. MILLHEIM, PA. WANTED! ACTIVE AGiSN t'S IK evksv oorNTt row O K T ; NE M. "8 ""lATBIJ FU'MJC* •■*>*• 11 a HA:i :op OKTITNITv pok Piidfitap .e km- PLO'iMRNT. EXTRA INUVea •:£!< 8 50 IOT,t StIOsOKISE.iS AND AG KM 11. AGENI?? RUN NO KiSK. FOR ILLL'STRATErpntCrLAtS GIVING xEBMS AND FOtL PAtTICCLA-tlB, 4J>" PKBiS F. P. & L. REST BIN, 1192 C-StTy?T ST., PHXS.AP*tPIA, FA. 4^^ T-T" SCEOO-LBGOKS .COPYBOOKS, SLATES, SLATE & LEAD PENCILS, PENS, HOLDERS, Ink, taper & Envelopes, Paperboxes, Wallets & Pocketbooks, Teachers' Registers, . rtr the JOURNAL BOOK STORE, MILLHEIM, PENNA.^| 'sqooqtnmfH peauojejj auJtoqßVi qdvaScqcqj "loOMUMcqtranuao 'iqdojj 'AUYOMOIWRN siwisuavt % SMWMT 'MTMW. xasood p EVMMK * WL LIVER aVr3r REDDCEILNftI Fohof Plain, Practical. RoiUbla, - v /• Paying Information x fe Wott, East. South. North; br O*' -- vS of Cattle, Slep, Striae. er.ws, ;C;> S Gardeas, qt Village Lot*; for Hotaeherocrs: v.'* Sf for al IB oy* acd Girts; NOVER 700 Fine ENCRAVfhCS^S >S, both plsataog and iastruciixe. TLc vi |inritu ipkilhilst 1 vi v ,i ims. -> SJ 3V Club* efttn rr mtrr. ant ytar. /est? f ONLY $1 EACH, £ \S 4 copica, $1 a$ each. Single suhacriptionc r'. N sS One number, 15c A tpwamen, poat-t-.e. roc. ' \ § a KAGimcnr im rists imimn m es ? g Lars* PISEHXILBIS for C2u&a, vtssued in E tfi'iib Jt G*rman at tome p.-k, .*"• k CraiK Istt Co., miislm - : t § \ G4B Breedwiy. N. Y. -J
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