Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 29, 1877, Image 3

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filter & Deinmier. Proprietors.
O.H KINIKOER . Associate Editor.
HUlhcini.T'.iursdio Mar.29
Tarms—-81.50 Per Annum.
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Hayes' Appointmcuts.
The people of the country irrespec
tive of party who \ simla change
iu the system of appointments lo of
fice and a different class of men to
fill the varied and responsible offices
of our national government system
do ami can not but feel a sense of re
lief after untieing the appointments
made thus far by the executive.
Tue only exceptiou that may be
taken is that or giving the Treasury
portfolio to Senator saerman. Tuat
Mr. Sherman . as financial anility no
one will deny, but his political
course has been ..bitterly scclio.uV
and noil-conciliatory, lie bus been
one of the desperate leaders, advo
cating desperate means and meas
ures and his connection with the
approval of the Louisiana frauds
and those who perpetrated them are
of too recent date aud generally
known to recapitulate. • 11 is course
during the last political campaign
and the settlement of the Presiden
tial contest subsequent lo the elec
tion has been on tue principal that
"the end justifies tue ui.-ans," iu or
der to reverse the senjiiuent and
choice of the people as expressed at
the polls and that the Republican
party be thus continued in power.
A disgraceful path he trod and ibe
majority ot the people woresuost un
favorably impressed With him at tue
time of uis levatiou to tqewbership
in the Cabinet family."
But the couptry hopes for the bet
ter, hopes that iu the discharge of
his responsibly duties he will uiodc
rate in his pblUibil toae and temper
instead of agitating,-.sectional strife,
give atteuiivu u> tae. promotion ot
peace and tiie cause of civil service
reform.
To the balance of the cabinet no
v*lid objections can be filed and the
country at large will trust tbe cause'
of official reform in their hands. Tae
appointment mid distribution of the
smaller officers thus far is generally
commendable and satisfactory. That
radical reforms wore necessary .iu
the civil service was universally con
ceded and any steps in thai direc
tion, will be approved by the people.
But thiii he curry out tiie necessary
reform iu opposition to tue parly
lenders to wuom belongs the credit
of turning a terrible defeat at the
polls iutu a victory, by countiug ac
cording to their ide.i3 what the result
should nave beeu and thus place
upon him the erown he HOW wears.
Tuey are the men who will prove his
great foes in the introduction of re
forms and who will endeavor to
strangle this civil service infant,
the President apparently desires to
nurse and the country demand,shall
be reared up to lite stability aud
strength of manhood. Time will
tell. ■
J. lfoo Leaiersblp.
Seldom iu the history of a State
does a single persdT or family wield
the extended power and influence m
its politics as . does the Cameron
family iu our Commonwealth.
A generation lias-passed sine Si
mon the elder entered the Senate of
the United States having secured a
majority by illigitiuiate means. He
has been ever siuce a leader in poli
tics debauching elections, seeking
and grasping-office tor pecuniary in
terest an 1 power. During the List
administration he was a power be
hind the throne, priucipal actor in
the arena of national politics aud
legisLition. Jie exercised autocratic
sway over his subject. Offi e.s wtre
dismissed for uo other reason than
that they honestly and efficiently
performed their trusts aud were su
perceded by men known to be Will
ing to do tneir tuasLe. b.dd.ng.
His soil Don was pressed into the
cabinet us Secretary of war against
the wish of the belter class of his
own party. The war minister at the
head of tae Pennsylvania delegation
overthrew Blaine at Cincinnati by
making them defeat themselves
against their own wishes and that of
the Republican party of the Com
mouwealth, for BLiiue was their
choice and-idol. -
Their united power and energy
was employed' in connection with
the employment of all doubtiul
means to secure the election of
liayes. Being befVaied by a large
popular majority pfjdieopooneiit, who
into also u.vl a tlhijotiiy
of the Electoral* they again turf. i<xl
the breach mid defeated the choice
of the people. .' • > -
But waat.was the reward asked
for these labors ?- A con tin mince of
power with the. reappo iilxnent of J.
Don as War Minister. Witness tiie
a aerify of the trained office-holder
and office seeker. Tae Governor and
his lieuteuauts in office, the Con
gressmen, the Republican iKirtion of
the Legislature, the Pilgrims of
Philadelphia, office- holders' iu the
state in general rushed to Washing
ton to secure his reappointment.
Yet all this is in opposition to the
w ishop <?f tire better ©laments of the
W V . u 't
1 party. The favorite son is rejected
j and now conns tiie climax.
| After making sure of the fmeccs
] sion of tiie son, the father resigns.
1 J. Don is rushed through caucus as
the nominee and elected by the Leg
islature to succeed tiie venerable pa
rental predecessor in the senate.
The people protest, the press rebels,
but the whip is cracked, Cameron's
| power is supreme, the subordinate
till up tae ranks, the heir apparent
assumes the royal purple and the
dynasty is perpetuated.
Groat moral and consistent party.
Civil service reform is advocated
during campaigns to satisfy the
rank and file, only to be followed af
ter an election by the appointment
of men who are strangers to tbesen
i timent and whose official conduct re
verses the signification of the term.
Mr. Haves ought to understand
distinctly that if there tie am bleach
of the public i* HO** iu Louisiana, the
responsibility will rest upon liim
alone. That PackA'd is aerkint ty
every means within his reach to
biiug ah ml a disturbance, iu the
h pe that it may iu some way help
j his desjierale fortunes, has U-en evi
dent for some time ; hut Packard
W'mid long ago have übtudoiied bis
lawless Oretenne were it not far the
passive countenance he receives from
j the President, by whose content the
military jMiwer of the I nited States
keeps this man in |K>i%eii<n of the
j State House at New Oilcans, and
! whose plan of another eight-by-Sevcii
! commission has given htm fresh
hope of a mose active supjmrt in
store for hnu. Had Mr! Hay**
promptly given effect ti the fair
promises he made when he eireied
ujon his duti-s, and bv withdrawing
the troops from ll.e State House
I ended th it Littles* luti-lfrrence. that
j usurpation <>f authority, which has
! been lie* sole hindrance to the iar
j toiatiou of jieaee and good govern-
I ineht in Louisiana, there would have
! been no oppoitunily for UisturlHtiwe
jnf any kind, t.hc authority of the
| Xichulls government would h<*ve
j br-eii quietly recognized and the
J probh in which now perplex-s the
j President would iiave lieen set lei
forevt-r. But lis courage fail, dh ui
at the tnnuiciit coinage was iu st. re
quired ; tie fabered when he nio-i
levded to k'o foi ward with firm step;
and though the existing.state of af
faira ii not of hi* creation, it in h
who has tuade its continuance
le, and whatever hdsctm f . may
apnrig from it now the responsibili
ty will tie Ids al->ue.— Ti:ne%.
m ♦-
secretary Schtirtz to Oflfce.Seekfrs.
WASHINGTON'. March 2-3 -The
following ha* t*-oii addressed ny -Sec
retary "Sienti it zlo all tiie heads < f
bureaus of tiie Interior De|urtiuent : •
DEPVKTMKNT Or TUK IXTKKIGR. '
WASHING ION, Muich 2U.—sir : 1 i
desire yon to report to me in writ
ll. g, at as eat LY A day as J>ossible, on
the following (minis :
Find. Tne organization, distri
button and ni thuds of buaiiiess of
your bureau.
Second The force employed ami
the character of their employment
in detail.
Tnird, The efficiency of that
! force.- giving your judgement us
the changes that may tw desirable
in the personal interests of the ser
\ ice.
Fourth. \Vhat reductions may lie
practicable.
Fifth. Your observations as to
existing abuses, if a v there be,
.iiwl as to thv remedies to be applied
tibxth. Your view a as to the
changes, if any, that may lie desira-
I ble in the iiusiukss 111-tli-nis of your
bureau.
• Y"air rejiort will serve as the ba
sis of future examination
Very raijieit fully,
('. Sciiuicrz, Sec'ry.
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S!00 FOB tid: ro n.
A XGBLE Ciivi.nT rnoM AV
HOXORAULE MAN.—A gentleman
'of our iMiroiigh who was, quite
against his will, on the day of the |
la*t elec'ion. drawn into a bet of one. '
hundred dnllnrs that Hayes would le
elected President, ami wa i his just
received the wager, has plnc-d the ;
money in our hands to lie distributed !
among ttie most deceiving charities
iu our town. The editor will tie ob
lig-d to all who will ly h-tter call
1 nis attention to such |MMM MIHI or
other charities aa they may think
deserving, that tie may dispose of
this trust advisedly.— Be : Ufvitie lie
publican.
Toe Philadelphia B'VJ-ty Tine*
is b-'f-re i, and a splendid impr
is In t'e fn||e>t sense of the word.
It is a large, eight page rinunl-sheH,
w-ith a niechani -aI make up second
to n ne. Iu IM!| i-s it is itide;*>n
dent. like the DiL. its liter;,rv de f
paitrnent is fiU* 1 tiv some of ttie IsMt
writers of the <1 iv. while in news
matttrs nothing rem-iius to Is- de
sire. pogetiier UJs a fi'et odass
pajier and will have a wide circuLt
lion, .-j
per annum, postage paid. I
; 2d copies, ?2">.00.
Sui.scriptious received at the Jour
. nal oiticf.
AV<calan.l ruslru.nental En
tertsjniiierp will lx j given by Prof.
K. U. Bindnskv and his pupils. In
the Town II ill in Millheim, on Sat
urday evening, March 31. The ex
ercises will consist of Violin and
Organ-Solw„ahV>-of. puettg. .Quar
tette and Choruses, in which gbbd
~performers will participate. Assis
tance will be given by the Millheim
Cornet Band. Everythi ig will be
' done to give the Public a first-class
Mqkjcal Eatertainnrent'.
a- • .. • .
1 e : .
FOUND.— Mr. J. T. Wallsa ha
found two Rheep March, the22ud
on the mountain aliow the Texas
mill, wldch can b fetched at his
fathrr'a place In Texas by the right
ful owner.
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Ou Saturday of last week the
Commissioners Gregg. Hall ar.d
Mingle were down at Cobum Sta
tion to examine the County llrld/e,
which is now completed. Thev pro
nounced tlie same a very g'*nl job
I and took it off the hands of Contrac
tor Murry & Company.
Temi>erance iu Mifflinlnirgis 011
a first rate footing. Meetings have
lieen held for many successive evrn
ings. and old King Alcohol ma
ny ha d knocks. We trust the spirit
. will lie kept up until his reign w ill
lie entirely aladished in tlmt la>anti
ful borough.— Lev'taburg Chronicle.
MH. DANier. F. BEATTY, ,")f
Washtngion, N. J., ia cuitiitly in
receipt of the most fi.itteiing testi
mony from all parls f the United
! Siatia and Caiisila, as to the twauty
aud cxcr-lieiice <f his pianos and or
gan>. Sei d f*r catalogue and list of
testimonials. Addiess Daniel F.
Boa;ty, VV.wlnugtou, Warren Coun
ty, K. J.; u.s. A.
The spring te l ur of the Penn
Hull Aca*U'iiy will begin ou Monday
Aptil lfilli next. Tnis Institution
; has earned for itself a reputation
. which is jerhape second t> none of
i ita class in Pennsylvania, lis able
. piiiicipai. Prof. D. M. Wolf, lauks
higli us a christian educator, and
; parents caii eafel> cotnuiit Ihelrsona
to the caie of a gentleman who
1 manifest suca de.-p nolicitule for
, the moral us a ell nS the intellectual
I trai.img of lus pupils. May the
! Penu G.J I Ac.demy have cotitiuuej
SUCCesS. dt-
White, smooth and soft any 11-
d>'n hands, aims or neck m.iy le-
I come, wli u>e.* Glenn's Sulphur
iS ip. - Pouples or other disllguie
i ineuta of a complexlonal uatme aie.
• surely otiliterau-il by tins iieaithful
! promoter of IMMUIJ. Dejmi, Ciil
i teuton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, X.
Y". Hill's llaii A Wliisker Dye, black
or orowo, 5J cl*.
The Poor H >a*e Qnei.loa.
The sentiments of the citlz 11s of
this uoitiou of the coun'y are univer
sally 111 decided >pp iHitionbh.>Yl g 1
P.Htr House, and such desultory
facts as have reached us as to the
-.vol king <>f such instit uti ns in coun
ties where tiiev have kKsm adopt ed,
warrant us t oppose the project,
in the interest of the tax payer*. It
shall be our purjume how-ver to
gather ail |HWa : bie iiifortna'ion on
the sut'ject and pi ice it liefore our
readers that they may be U*u*r eh
| abled lo anive al an bitelligent coa
-1 elusion ou the question.
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One of the la-Rt Book S ores in
Central Pennsylvania, is that of
.iaiues Welch in Bellefnnte. Full
Lo repletion in its various depart
iu**iits, Mr. YY'elcli Hells at pi ices
that defy coiu|>etet'o:i anywhere,
.lust now lie makes a speciality of
pa|>er and envelopes selling tue Lit
ter at Jice cents per pack, and note
paper it 7 -10 cents ier quire. We
advise our readers to visit and buy
al Welch's store when they go to
Beiljfoute.
The following "local" is from Hie
Wilbamsport Gaz-tte & Bulletin:
"Samuel C. Bryan, formerly of IhG
-Ity. is engaged running a portable
saw, mill for Mr. J. F. Fillruau.
near Laurelton. Union county. lie
writes; "Oau-rs tf oak timtrer
near litre have received large orders
for car building material from the
L-high Vailev railro el co:npa' y aud
other roads. The timlrer on Perm's
C.eek { s of excellent quality aud is
much sought after by cur builders.
The le-wisbiirg Centre and Spruce
creek railroad will open up a large
I scope of good f itiiVier lands. Track
. laying !s pnrgressing slowly but
surelv under the superintendence
Col. Moore, contractor, and iv early
spring 1 think it will be ready for
! travel as far as Spring Mill •*, Centre
| county, twenty miles west of hen-."
Lcicisbury Chronicle.
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MARRIED.
OB the 27th of F-hruvr, bv
! Rev. A:-ban<ia:i Muswr. M '. Wilbam
Weaver of Peon township and Miss
Kt'ZiiH.'th lYais <f '4 ffi. county.
Ua the 2oth inst., hv the sa>ne,
MR. Louis Eisle. ami Miss Auiieta
Crater of Pvitler t twuship.
DIBD.
On the 14%'h inst,, Lvdia Dash
em. of P tter towns up, aged Ofi
i years, y rn uiths and PJ days.
Near Madisonu-g, on the lS'h
inst. v Mrs. -Ninth Hzel, wp f Jt-
I %b Ilaz-1, Sr.. aged GJ yerrs, 2
1 month* aud 23 d tvs.
Our loss is'ber gain. Blessed are
the dead yvhioh die iu toe Lord.
L.
On the 20th insfc . at Pel in Hall,
Miss Buckie 0 Bir'ges, aged 17
years, 9 in niths and IG days.
In Memnrf of Heckle.
Over the river the boatman pule
, 1 Carried an 'tber. tie housed Id pet.
I Her brown lialr waved iu the gentle gala
Darline Beckie! T see her yet.
1 ' She crossed on her bosom her dimpled
- i hands,
I j;' "Anl fearlessly erttered the phantom bark;
1 We felt it glide from the sliver sands,
And all our suushine grew strangely dark;
i 1 Where all the ramsonts and angels be.
)! Over the river the mystic river—
! She Is waiting, for Mother, Brother and
*1 ay}.:
* lIBOTaSK.
| Public' Sale Register.
• The following salon are advertised In to
day's paper or oy posters priuled at lids of
lice.
—March 3d. Personal Property of harah
Grundy, In Milihelni.
—March ;il Personal Property of ltebcoca
Musscr. In Mlliiieliu. ;
—Api II i Peter S. Hteilv, Building Lota,
in Keucrsliurg.
erWr charge nothing for putting name*
In the above list., provided the bill* :KC
printed at tuts mite* or twe sale advertised
lu this paper.
| n ■ i ■ ' in .i ii. ■
Lodge and 9joioty Direotory.
The Millhcitn Cornet Band will
meet in the Town Hall oil holiday
1 nnd Thursday evening*.
Providence Grange No. 217 P. of
| llmeets in Alexander'* block ou
! the 2nd Saturday or each month at
til P. M. and on the fourth Saturday
of each month at If P. M.
The Irving Literary Society
in the Town Hall, overy Friday e\-
' eiiing.
j The Millheitn B. AL. Anociatirn
! meet* in Town Hall, on Hie evening
of tUenecoml Monday of each uioulli.
MiUhenn Council, No. His, u.
: U. A. M. meet* on Ist nnd kid Sat
' unlay* of each mouth, at 7 uVlok,
r. at. % in their Lodge Liooui*, Wilt'*
Building.
20 LADIIB FAVORITE CARD* all sty IF*,
l with u.une loe. P>*t paid. J. *J. lliwTtu.
I Nassau, tie lis, Co., V Y.
**p win agree v> dl<rtbu*e soine
, B Cwof JUT ctrcu'.ara. we i 1 send you a
, ; JL-4W CHn.M •iN otl.T Fa A -id. aid
a lli pAijt". >J column nlU'trate I Pa
• per, FJtLK for 3 n• st i*. IneiOM* 1 ■ yMt* '•*
PIVP.MIAGE. AMC.IM wanUwl. KiiSUALt
Co., ojsl<>:i, MAS*.
TKIFL NO
WITH A COLD I.HAL >V AYS GANG XHO U.S.
' j USal
! WKLL SC \K a..t * T \ BL V . I S
a sure re meal v for CdCUHS and all dptcasr*
of foe I'IIKOA I, Ll'Ni.s, Ciitdor a.td Ml !
COt'S MEMAHaNW,
,| l'i| II !| RU'C : SX •*.
sOl.l) BY Al.l. PKD'JGIHTS.
C .11. Cia t'TEN I'ON. 7 aixiu Avenue,
New York.
ftfjAn A Mouth, AGBNTH W AN
(pz JU im . TIiUEK t.UtiAiß MKx
•in* SCORT of OH Ail-.a/ HO3S
A fu.l arc.u it or tld* great Mystery. wrPien
to hi* l atir-r, IK-.H* U ibius.ni Yi.,.e In
i th.llum linnesi. i h-l'.iu.lr-t vt hm l b.'k
to a.l .e.igi • a C 'iiipleu? Ae s'liiit of ati
de.tmini nation- ~iid sect*. Sen II u*tra:lot.*.
Also tor ia.lies" medical guide, by 1 r. Pan
coast. lie li.ustiat IIS. iliesc .<o.>k* .<*•); at
slgut. .Vale and Female Agenl* imlii money
on them. Particular* tree, t>.fiea by man
$J each. John 1.. Potter & Co., Plum.
A LUCRATIVE BINIVEH
far lie w nil .el) in lie lß**i-t'lav
.vwiiii V.ichlne Agents *n:l Wo
HUM of enecg) NOD nkllhjr to IF*™
Ihr business of villus Sewing Ya
chine*. linn peniatl mt Mirrul, hat
rar>iug dcrortflng to Ability, ifcir
wrter a id Q ia hUtlori*ol the Agent.
Fcr l\irtlruiarn. tddre**
Wilson S3? m Kl3i ii: Co. CidiG
. i B.M Uiuadi av, New York, or New tin
leans La.
raw
|3' l>rt. '1 rsper. ISfiulo;**. )<*< '..Ma-.
g.-> JCH I* .. it -.4 lit taj.. J *<i.T C Sip's#
MIURUSI'.-T * *."T * U-VAKIR '4 '* I •.** LAWWUI
and mCvm* V*( D.fk-t.i'l •• ud * *i. |r l
riiJ.fi* f'-*. 0 i .o<u*i" •i-.a Jio.fy,
CI- *>•• I C' Irn cur !***r fnj i. • I umu.
B!3i a C 9.. 7i* Brortfwari W. Y.
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w-i:cJcln in# (W. fr.* bs
I*4 SI • rm!l.ron , *. ,'i.r r4 r >n,Enmr Ttnk 'J*,
SaTlc;jJ. p- .tr.er rr-ti>,
Thr.-ii 0 -f. # i-r k-j~\ * C;l sr eg
a*o. rn 11....*, r .etc..*. i r t-'.i; r * - vii
enia n ii |wu.-ti,l h#vl i;r e> jC.-I.d.ir.i , I I* I
■ Orailot. Mir r)<4ili°< fsur r in) ► Ii Is the
lrt •r'.llng o"t. *aiMi. • J*r ■.. ft t*
MI . Kx-r .rl!-. .rrl lirr—.'ll, TO ATTHIC. t.tUr
hji** I*" • aud r-*srn 1 t i*'f t % a
lT9:a'". YCO v.
y A
ua 3 road war, N. I,
-piCTURE FRAMES!
GREAT CENTRAL DEPOT FOR
PICTURE FRAMES.
A large and rotmdeto assort men
of Picture Frames. ' v •
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
At the Lowest Possible Prices,
At About Ilailf the Us'al Prices.
S7/* and styles not on hand will
tie procured at short notice.
Call at Welch's Chr..[) ROOK &
BTA riON AAV store, No. 1,
lluine's Block.
MOTTO FRAMES varnished,
witii glass and back complete for 3<"
cents.
BEAUTIFUL CIIROMOS Bxlo
for 5 cents.
GOOD NOTE PAPER at 7 cts.
quire.
HOOD ENVELOPES at 5 cents
pack.
MOTTOES for 6 cents.
SPLINTS for Picture Frames of
eveiv .sizr- and color.
61x13 J AS. WELCH.
NERVOUSDE3ILITY.
Via! Weakness >r a wenk ft
ha.i-vc l lecliuu. no enertrr or coar;tjf; rue
remittor <vrovo:-K. In llurejUuii or
Kxcee*, or HO ne drain upon T lie system is
always cured ivy
Hraj&rsy's Snaoiio No.
28.;
It tone* tip and invigorate* the HYMPHI*
rilapH* the ifb'm and desopnden-' - , tin par's
st'ength nd enerirv—>t >p* the (Papi and
rejuvenate* the entire man. B-en n*-d
twenty year* with-id-feet tv thou*-
| and*. SUd by dealer:. * vie#, kl.nrfper in
(Tie va!: or *'.oi) per nivkare of five vlils
and *2.< V vi oo' powder. Sent try mni! on
receipt of price. Hhmnrwev's*.
Hoinoeo ithic ttedi dne Company. M 2 Broad
w.iv, \e%v York. fiixl.div.
aev spiral emu • • s
! wedding ri.ig. ami fro Is' I'a i*laii til tmoud
pin. The above articles sen*, postpaid, for
'SO €TH."Tiave lieen retiliksf f>r *r>. K*nk--
1 rupt stock and must be sold. Solid Milton
Gold Watches, $lO each for speculative pur
• po*es, good timers, equal In appearance to
i a frarX) genuine cold. "His reparation for
| honesty, fair dealing and liberality Is tin
equaled bvatny advertiser In this city."—AT.
j 1 POST * *
1 F. V.UOiHD pi+b'w Verity
A HOME AND FARM
,0? YOUR OWN
On tm- line of a liUKAT UAILHOAD with
Roinl market* iHdli LAST and WEST.
NQtf IS THji TIME TO SbCURK IT.
Mild Climate, Kertlln Noll, best Country for
Sitook K tHlug In tnc Called Stairs.
DooKiL Maps, Full Information, also "THK
PfON LKU" *iit free to ail part* of tm
world.
Ad tire**, •. t\ DA VII,
Land Coin. U. P. It. It.
OMAHA, Nb'B.
PHILADELPHIA
WEEKLY TIMES
ike L*rgci and Nprlghtllent Weeklj
tu tbe L uc rii title*.
aSCtlnaniK filled with tke l'kultet •
kendldg. ' I
Independent In K*r>tiling— Nvitral
lu .Nulblng.
Tua PNIL4UBI.PUU Wetmi.T Timb*. an
In inense nuarto sheet of tillv --*1 a column*,
will t>e |s*ued ou Saturday, Maren 3, 1H77,
and every sour day tiiereaiier. containing a
most co iip.Vfe digest of llie current new* of
tin-week. Political, socia.. l.Uciuiy, Flnan
cial, Loiu.uerci il and General; fearless edi
torial* on iup public (*sii<-* and actor*of the
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*#-RIJHITIU;CLA riON #R TIF* TIKKS
ftir thiit of ALL the dher Plii'.hAel-
I'UU aoriitug I'ajie, s CO.* Mi is Al), escept
one.
Kcmlttances *lioti!J 'e i*-de by draft or
|HM>t-nfl)ec older.
Addreu, THKTI*m.
Timet Uuiidiitff, I'hUchitlphlc.
JOHN ROYER,
Cabinet Maker
<; •^i f „ *
FO&TH MILLHEIM, PA.
All kinds of Furniture on lutnd or
jiromptly imule to order. Coihns a
Lowost oash price*. Sat
i*fnctioti gAiiranteetl. 43x8iti.
|,| AEDWAEE & STOVEg
Complete Line of Hardware, in all the various De
partments.
Spear's Anti-f linker Silver Moon Parlor Stove, superior
- : to all others.
*•". * -
Susquehanna Cook Stoves. Improved Sovereign Portable
Range, warranted to give satisfaction.
S* I! , , * .
a:L kinds of Cheap Parlor Stoves, at the lowest
Iprices to suit tho TRADE.
THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO.
' . V|. •
V, BOOTS & SHOES
The Centennial Flection ia over and It I* fixod beyond doubt that
•Samuel J. i'iiden clctded President of the United stales, but the
Uie.t Fxf-itement at the stove of J. Msrl.HlTH in MILL
lit.l -I *:II: comiuur*. He lu> Jusi leiuriaru tiMin the East
ern cities wuh a large and well selected Mock of
AJoa'.f. and hh*eii which can not I e surpassed ia
Foint of Qutlity and Cheapness by an> store ia
the county. :*lc •* 1 • *** 50 to
rf\ *>4 00 Nr. CIKKTUTTH lias teen
J J ! a practical shoemaker for the last
f j So years and ts ibere.'ore more
|T~I J . competent to make a selerlUk
J than other retailers who
' 'd . bave not bad the N*nc
! • fitolbl*expr!euee. 4
X J ; Any person who
doubts this I
SPJ 04! laud
cat JZ. ; g-
Q o
If yon re in want of pure JURUGS,"MEDICINES, rps
OILS*P.\ IN TS, VARMSIIES, FANCY GOODS and .
IIOLLIDAY TOYS, go to EISSXRUTH S DRT6STOKK,
where you will be accommodated in these several knee
of goods at the lowest cash prieea.)
s:jT(mvo% v saojT
- FURNITURE ROOMS.
52 "
*Vr. jIHL IMIILLIEIR, 6c BRO.,
Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Penns and Brush Vallies
that tiiey have opened a Furniture More, three doors east of the Bank, Aiill
iieiin, wiiei'M Lliey will keep on hand all kinds of Furniture, such as
CHAMBER SETTS.
EXTENSION TABLE 1 ,
BEDSTEADS,
. WASH, STANDS' WHATNOTS
i SINKS,- • BRACKETS,
DOUOH TRAYS,.". ... , , - TABLES,
PICTURE FRAMES, -> CORNER CUBBOARDS,
and all otiiwr articles ity their line.-.. Repairing done. Orders promptly at
to. Prices cheap, to suit the timss. A share ef the public patron
1$ M &:'£ ' .
CARD.— TO MY fkIKSDS AND CUBTO
- Kits.
It I* Impossible for tne t sell good* on
credit and ooullnue my oadness, lor those
to whom I *lve creull will not b.iv piompt
ly—ln many casus not ai all.. For till* rea
son I c oi not It cp my stock sufficiently in'l
to meet the waul* of c.nh cnstouieis. From
ttil* iliue forward 1 'will s*dl for cash and
protlucconly, ck'-epllng on order* from in-
Ulvidu il* or (ilcnd* that pay promptly.
'lbanktul for past fnvo * < hope in is' sble
to sri ve nil who may favor me with their
pntrouarc In the future, at prices t*<at will
compai* (avor.ihly wilh any of the large
IniHlncssi'iiiporiuiiis lu Cent rul l'eunsylvuma.
NV. K. AI.I'.XANUt-K.
Mlllhclin, Feb. • U. 1577.
lrr P TENT HAIR IRlirLlS
Adopted tiy all the uuceus of fasiilou. Send
for circular. K. IVIN.S, No. 'J9Ui North Fifth
hi., Philadelphia, I'M.
VDMINISTH VTOIt h NOTICE. Jo-tteniof
A>tinl ll I*ll i*tion Having been granted
I to t lit- undersigned oil the estate of Elizabeth
j MOUOWHY, Utc of Aaro us burg, deceased, all
persons Indebted to said esiale are hereby
1 notified to make Immediate payment, and
{ those having claims against the same to pre
. sent theiu duty nut ueiitlcutcd, for settlement.
Hartley township, JACOB HOI-IAIWAY,
Union Co. Administrator,
Feo. kin 1877.
EMPIRE CLOTHIMG STORE
J. F. Chambers,
Proprietor,
I'OST OfficE Building, Millheim.Pa.
Kpeps a full litiF of (Tothing Ilon
irrjr. and GenU' Furtii*hiug Goods
a] WHY* ou hand, and sells at the
lowest living prices for ca th. 17 ly
QUEAT BOOK DEPOT !
Awjr bosk vraatei can be had at
H. Y. STITZEU'S.
I
I Stntionery, Books, Toys, j
j Tin* old Htid well known establish- j
' Mient is the regular depository of the I
J Aiuei°i<*Mtt Sunday School Union and
: ▲ lucriran Tract Society and will sell
1 exactly at thwir
CATALOGUE PRICES!
Be would say to those who favor
hiiu with their patronage, that he
ill m-li at •'.lt'll pi ice* Mtid U]xvti such
tertus ** to tu-ike it an object for all
fwi>rti:k, teachers and Sunday Schools
to purchase at Uiswtove.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ac..
not on kfind when inquired for will
be oktMined on short notice, as MM
order is seat every Saturna).
11. Y. STITZER.
Brwckernoff How.
£?Sn?i US.
Ecllcvlcr It tu be BY FAR the best Farlar
aim UrehMtMl Urpaii niaiisiactuied. we
i ck-AlieuKC any to ejual tUriu
J 7 ye Crktuled ioldvu longu- ti.-ed* m lliia
•rgau in C'tajuiiclluii with Uie Perfected
P ei IP.a.d* produce sw.-el, pare and pwr.
erfui tunes, aynerb ca*es of new s.id elegant
design* MLa*t*r, teaclmrs. stiuiclus.
sch.Mii*, Uxl ■/•*. etc., Miuu-d send fur price
list and discnuiits.
Dealers will find It t their sdvant*?* to
examine t ii* lustraiitent. It ha* improve
ment* found in uo other. Cwrrespondstic*
solicit rd.
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of orgau and freight charges
paid by me (D.tuie. P. Realty) both ways If
uuaatlsfactoiy, alter a test trial uf live days,
organ warranted for six year*. Agrnlsdi*-
eount given everywhere I hvve uo agent.
Agent* wauled. Address,
DANIEL F. BEAUT,
Wakblagtsa, S* w Jensy, U. <l. A.
PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, ]
Which may b© done with one-fourth#
the usual expense, bv using our
PATENT
SLATE PAINT
(FifUen Year* Established.)
MIXED READY FOR ÜBK.
Nif-pruor, Water-proof, durable,
Economical and Ornamental.
A roof may be severed w Itb a very cheap
si.lngle, and by application of this slate l
made to last from >!u to 2i> years. uld roofs
caii be patched and coated, looking much
betier and lasting longer lliau new shingles
without the slate, for
One-third the Coat of Re-shingling.
The expense of slating new shingles is on
ly about the c ~u of simply laying them. Th*
paint Is ring ritnor against s|arh* or flying
ernneis, as may Lc chM!> tested by any one
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
and for tin or Iron has no equal, u It ex
pand* by I en', contracts liy cold, and niter
CHiisi nor M-sile*. Roofs ctvered wlili Tar
Nhexthing Kelt can be made water-light at a <
small expense, and preserved formauy years.
1 his male Paint is
EXTREMELY CUKAP.
Two gallons will cover a hundred square
feet of shingle roof, while on tin. Iron, felt,-
matched board*, or any smooth surface,
from two quart* to one gallon are requited
to lud square feet of surface, and although
the paint ha< a heavy body it Is easily ap
plied with a brush.
No Tar ia uiwd in.this Compoaition,
therefore It neither cracks In Winter, nor
runs iu buimr.cr
On decayed shingles, it flHs mp the heles
and pores, ami gives a new substantial roof
that will l*t for years. Curled OK wsarau
shingle* it brings u> their places, and keen*
11 cm there. It fllis an all boles In felt roof*,
stop* the leaks—and sl.ho K h a slow dryer.
I rain does not a fleet It a few hours after sp
plying. A* nearly ail paints that are black
contain TAR. I* sine you obtain our genuine
article, which (for shingle roofs) Is
CHOCOLATE COLOR,
when flrst applied, changing in about a
month to an tuiifm m slate color, and is, ail
intruu and purposes SI.ATX. On
TIN ROOTS
our red color Is usually preferred, as one
coat is equal to five of any ordiuary pa'ut.
For
BRICK WALLS
Our rkioivt RED Is the onlv reliable Male
Paint ever introduced that wit! effectual'*
p-event dampness from penetrating anil
discoloring the plater.
- These paints are also largely used on out
hruNes and fences, or as a priming coat on
flue buildings.
Our only colors are Cbocolats, Hxd,
biuiit ksi, aud 1 'Ranoe.
NSW YORK CASH PRICE LIST.
1 Gallon, ean and box ; si 50
? " " 23'
,5 " 5 50
JO kec 9 50
20 •* half barrel 1A CM
4rt " one barrel 3n it.
1 lbs., cement for bad leaks 1 25
Be have In stock, of our own manufacture,
roofing materials, etc.. at the follow lug low
prices:
bill rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at S cents
per square foot. (<r as© will furnish Rub
her Roaring Nails. Caps, an 4 Mate Paint for
an entiie new roof, at cents per square
foot.) "
*OO rolls 2-nly Tarred Roofing Felt, at \Ya
cents per square foot.
son rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2'd
cents per square fo
2*.0 roll* Tarrei 5h ating, at U cent per
square foot.
£ftli gallons fine Eusmr P int. mixed rea
dy for use, on lnsh>or ou.-.de work, at (2
per gallon, all shades.
lm<l Bbis slate Hour per bbL $5 ft)
lot*) •" Snaps lone Flour " 300
WW " Grafton Mineral " 3or
louo " Metalic Paint, dry... *' Stiu
Kpecial prices per ton or car-load lots
All orders must be accompanied with the
money, or subject to 30 days draft on well
known partier.
N.Y. SLATE PAI HTM) T / 5 Y,
102 & 104 Maideii Idtne, New York.
FANCY CARDS 15 styles with name 10
Aw st*. Post paid, J. B. Hi;? TAD, Nassau
Reus Co., N. Y.
$200,000 1N GOLD!
AND OTIIFR VALUAJRLR PREMIUMS.
QIVRN TO TitONK WHO
Workforthe Times:
THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES
Published lor AT years, has a National char
acter and Influence, wiih natrons in every
state aud Territory lu the Union, and of ail
shades and politics. Its new* department,
HOMES FOR TIIE PEOPLE
In the South and /tor will beiuvaluble
to all looking out for New PLACES or Rssi-
DIKCE
Krery Patron of tht Time* I* presented,
free of charge, with an Illustrated Year-
Hook of valuable Information, for 1(77, alone
worth the pi Ice of the paper.
Enterprising men wanted everywhere, to
solicit subscribers, and secure our Gold and
other Valuable Premium*. A sanipk ecpy
of the Times, our Illustrated List of Premi
ums to be given to Agent*, and other docu
ment*, w ill be sent five on application to
CI.SCIXXA TI TIM KB CO.,
*2 r. Third gt, Cincinnati, O.
BEATTTSSffi
The brst and most lasting parlor organ
now In use. No other parlor organ has ever
attained >he same popularity.
It has been tested by thousand*, many of
tbcm competent judges, aud gives universal
satisfaction to all.
The music is adapted to the human voice,
ranging fioin the softest flute-like note to a
volume ol sound unsurpassed by any instru
ment.
This Instrument has all the latest Improve
ments, and everv organ H fully warranted
for six years. Beautiful oil polish, black wal
nut luuelled oases, which will not CRACK
or YVAItP, and forms, iu addition to a apleu
dld instrument of music, a beautiful piece of
furniture.
This organ needs only to be seen to be ap
pieciated, and is sold at extremely low hg
uie* for cash. Second-hand Instruments
Uken In exchange.
Agents wanted, male or female. In every
county lu the United Mates at.d Canada. A
liberal discount made to teachers, ministers
churches, schools, lodges, etc., wrhere I have
no agent*. Illustrated catalogue aud price
lint free. Concspondence solicited. Agentt
discount given w here 1 have no agents. lies
offer ever given now ready. Address,
BAYIEL T. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
FARMERS OF CESTRE CO.
J would respectfully call your at
tention to the celebrated
Keystone Hand Made Chains.,
These chains have been thoroughly
tested by fanners and teamsters in
this neighborhood, aud are pro
nounced by all who have used them
as far sujierior to any other chains
made. Having secured the sole agen
cy for Ceutre county for the sale of
these chains, I am prepared to fur
nish on short notice any thi nar in the
line of CHAINS, from the heaviest
stump machine chain d wn to the
smallest chin chain, ail hand ma 4,
of the best refined iron, and war
ranted for one year.
Call on or address
A. O. Deininger.
• XHUMoi. Pec. 14..15G*. •)>',
# I. -
fiter-mc!
4 V W Awarded the OmUr/.n'ol
Jg Medal.
The meat praellcal, *' >•
pie, and ellectlve. It* -
HHui potior advantage at pint,
gate universale
kuowledged. Add.os*.
C. T. AI.COTT f. 1 -,v
Nfrs, of WhceH aim I
Machinery, Mot jit Hollt, N. J. WiU l> ,
manufacturing right*.
INSURANCE MEN! TAKE not 10.
AWE.WS WASTED
l-OH TI:K—
New rcglaiifl Mitcal Life Its. i\
The oldest mutual In the country, Uiaitci t if
1835.
LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN.
MAMSTON A WAHKLIN, General AgtM-,
133 Heutb Fourth Street. I'blh.delphla.
Active Agents wanted instantly to iuti--
ducethe
CENTENNIAL EIPOSITIC*
DESCRIBED AND ILI.I'KTKATLD.
Nearly tk* Paget; only (2iO; rich Um.Wf*
tious; and a frcd*re as tlie best aud cl.cn r
e*t History of the Great Exhibition 1..
doiMcU bv < riiciau, Press, and t'lergy. )'
wiling imnicntelj/. Uuc latiy -learril
four wteks. Act quickly. Now >r neve..
For fulll partieulais, Aildre** HUhBAEi.
BROS., Publikher* 733 Sutisou Street, Khl *.
J. S. MILLER,
Fashionable Tailor,
|AAROHBVR,
llavirg opened rooms on the l?t
floor of John Uupp's building h \r
prepared to utauufactore all kind* \
of men's and boy's garments, accord,
ing to Uie iatt styk-ff, and upon
slirtest notice. nd all nord wir
rauted to render aatisfHction. Cut
ting and ropairiiigdone.
Daniel F. Beatty's
ES ri,
Cauno*.—The reputallon I Lave gr.KiM
ard the celt-bitty of m Oigi-ns, have ii:lne
ed some uupriiH.-lp!ed parties and ••get.is
tncopp inj drculars, and niiarepicsi,i my
:u>trumeiit; aga.nst (bk u.e inble .*e
here'.>> cautioned. All my Organs bear no
trade-mak, Golden Tuogue, ai.o *ll my Wa
uus have t e word ri O undetrTlT.f.l,
and also haveand .crl
•;nce, Daniel V. bemr, vVashinlor, S.
J., wiu,out which none j* genuiu*.
Addres>,
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washingion. X. J., U. b. A.
DCATTV f 6 fnfPsl
SEATTY
Parlor Organs.
Messiw. Geo. F. ltow e ,l *Co.,(N.Y )
Newspaper Repm ter . says:
"Daniel F. Ite.aty. the orgau builder, of
wasblMgbiii, N. J. t ptewH-s leiwaid with
greatest vigor."
Prom Wm. Pool, Nlnjnu -Falls. X.
'several inoi.ti,* use of the eh-Keiil Pallor
7 you wnl uie satisfies me that it isre
•f the best in.itle. It has a lieh tone; Ita
variotts tones are mu*t pleasant. 1 n.>s;
heartily recommend vour orggus for Darkir
school, church or other use.^
Rent offer ever given. Money refunded
"P*** l return of organ and Irtlsrlit cltalics
paid by me (Daniel F. Fealty) Ixiih wa*s If
unsatisfactory, after a test trial ol five das*.
Organ warranted for sve veais. Hud lor
• xteuded list of tea:ilunula!* before Uitinir
a pallor Organ. Address. •
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
VMhlßttai, St. I:, k. k
T" "is r, -' ICE
BOOTS.SEOES, CAITEES £ SLIPPERS
in Clin too ©r Centra couctlss Is *1;
J". KAMP'S,
LOCK IIAVEX, PEXK'A.
t . - • " ' '
w here s large and nice stock for ffprlng and
Summer has just arrlvsd. UoaiidtcrUaiu
rOOTS AND SHOLS AT WKClttAlt T
DAVID r. fortxey,
JAttoknby-at-law,
BKLLKTONTB,
4xly. PA.
Awarded tbr OffhfM Irdd at lltuta.
E. IH. T. ASTHQITI CO.
591 Broadvay, Jtoir Ycrk.
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
Xaaafarturrr*. Intpartcrs
lcrn In
Ennrarass. Cticmcs mi rim
vn.KKObtOl Ft &. vuvs,
Übunis,(lrpßOßfpff*, Fhcfcgr&rl,
And kindled gpodfr-Celebrities* Attusfc*,
PHOTOGRfPEIJ MATES UU
WeareHeadsuartciffor eveij thing iu the
way of
BTEIEOPTire?i> AM SACK LAH! 1! 8
XICRO M lE.MiriC LAkTERH,
aiEKEOPAXOFtIiVN,'
ESIVEBAITI' MfcUEViIICOX,
ABVFKIIkI K H klEHL(imitfX
AKTOriItON,
SCHOOL LANTERN,* AM14.1 LANTERN
. PEOPLE'S LANTERN.
Each style being the Lester Its claw In tfeu
market.
-i
Catalogue of Lanterns and Slides, with di
rections for using..sent on application.
Any cuteiprising man. can make money
with a Magic Lahtei 11. '
**_VisU<.rsto the Center nlal RxoositUn
win do wisely to defer put chasing gcius iu
our line until they come to our sto. e in New
York, where they win linu grtatet vuiiety
and more moderate prices, and can sewti
; more at their leisure. Rut we have a j,.
cession to tell some styles of our g<x>d)u the
bulkllngof the Department of Public Ci*b.
fort, and those not coming to New York are
: luvtt: d to call on our representailcn tLoa
I tS-A full stock of Views oil ke Kxi-esl.
j tion Buildings and their contents.
I e.Cutouttblsad. lorrefercnee-ES
VV 11TF.1I We wfU **▼ encrgett#
j H iI.ULI?, weuaudvunw*
i Business that will Pay
; from #4 to |6 per day; ean be puieued jn
! your own neighborhood, and Jssu kth hen
orable. Particulars free, or samph s woi Ifc
several dollais that w ill enable ven logo to
work at once, will be sent on receiprof fifty
•
Address _ LATHAM A CO., .
•For Mtts.Al&TCalfcft-anm ?t. p.ii?*##"