| i | } om Ne a Rel ea XY “en it up. % RE Ter A ura er 0 Ar Ur SA a SPA €.Y.F3OTE, Editor and Publisher, SIAP BAL BAA TE TE eR ET RL WS Eillkeim, Friday, Jan. 22 ACA AT NY TA ALL A LTE A ALL Se A ALR AL Se Terms—81.25 Per Annum. Srey LETTER FROM NEW JERSEY. Anotherday’s existence terminates the past year, and, I have no Gon with the advent of the new yea countless resolutions will be formed’ for the better, by as many weak and ! vascilating individuals, only to be abandoned again when the first fierce tidd of temptation assails them. When we allow our imagination free ‘scope for .a short time only, and di- | rect it backward. over the devious ways and ti me-marked paths of the | departed year, how many vain ai- tempts can we not truly suppose to have been made in endeavors to keep a straight path through the course of human life, and yet, how many,’ Oh, how many have gone estray, and wander recklessly amid dangers innumerable, and all through a want of confidence and will-power. Every sew enterprise or undertaking, either physically, morally or mentally, ne- cessarily calls for a great amount of cenfidence, and, even when that is insured, power of will is absolutely ary to sustain the flagging energies, for it is in these moments of irresclution that Despair hovers near and holds the shadow of its wings vver the faltering spirit. If persons would calculate or anticipate the many obstacles they will have to contend with in the attempt to carry out any resolution, they would then be led to husband their strength for | all such moments of trial. Theman who looks ahead, and hopes to ar- rive at the goal of his ambition only through an almost endless array of difficulties, is the one who generally succeeds—yes, invariably. 1tis the unexpected opposition that always “ breaks the back’ of a goed resolu- tion. In nine cases out of ten per- sons take up a new resclve on the impulse of a moment, thinking, that after their resolve is taken, the work is done, and, with a great deal of satisfaction, they make it known to every one with whom they meet ; as, for instance : “Hullo! Bill. you do. Why, I haven’t seen you for a month of Sundays. Takea drink.” ¢ No, thank you, I've giv- Ain’t going to drink any more for a year.” So it isin every other case. People think when they “ give it up?” the thing is accom- plished. But the work only begins then. Let all those who are fond of making resolutions bear these facts in mind. * a * i * % NEW YEAR'S MorN :(—Christmas, which is past and gone—numbered with the things that were, together with its recollections and fond mem- ories, as well as its actions, impulses and deeds, either good or bad—was celebrated in the usual style, as we find it throughout the American continent. There were happy meet- ings and glad rejoicings, the usual amount cf presents were given and received, and, apparently, | Subscription Price, $3 Per Year "our cannot be equaled, or even ap- proache ed for its Aarveious Liberality. 5 re The Chromo is sent securely packed on 2a I R. A oJ . ORY DOR, A aE Leporter, ¥ M. FICHT HORN, WITH SMEDLEY BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers Hats, ( ~aps, Firs, Etraw Goods, Ladis Hats, Ribbons, Milinery Goods, dc 415 Markel St., Phila. [47xe Jw PENNINGTON, 3 WITH THATCHER & CO, WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK EL 16 North Fourtif Street. Philadelphia. AW BARBER ¢ SILOP IN MITLEETM, Opposite tke National Hotel, VINCENT SCOTT, PROPRIETOR. Satisfaciidn guaranteed in evervihing per- taivining tcjthe business of a Barber. Call and be cong Pine Razors ined and Warranted to Cut. A L. ART GES, . . Agent for the Great New American Sewing M schine AND DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Ete. Ete. Stencil Plat es, Key Checks, Key Rings and Society Badges made to orders Clocks, Watches and Jewels y ‘Repaired.e iy Repair s for all kinds of Sewing Ma- chines furnished. Ea MACHINES SOLD ON EASY TERMS. A. L. BARTGES, 1 OGAN MILLS, FA. J JENNSYLVAR NIA. HOUSE. COL. REUBEN KELLER, Prop'r, Good Grub and Choice Liquors Also-—TFirst-Class Stabling: ad Clinton Avenue, Opp Passenger Depot Lock HAVEN, PA. We > P TALFPENNY, WITH J. J. UBERROTH & SON, ‘Wholesale Fish and Provision Dealers, 206 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. v4 . HENDERSON’ N Sy | a Sencea Nurse: "fez, In -B. PULLMER, Agent, 4 LRQNSEURS, Pd. . 4 a Ooi ia fers firs services to the citizens of Centre county. He is Tally pr epared to do all kinds o#work in his line ersons in this vicinity can have him come to their homes or can meet him at the office of W. 8. HARTER, at Millheiss Dr. Harter wili attend to ex- tracting teeth in his absence and give any in- formation desired. 47x23 ARDNSBU CRG A A FURNITURE MANUFACTORY. The undersigned, having purchased tas 2 Engineand Machinery of Wn. Condo, kee, constantly on hand or makes to order, eve; y description of CABINET WARE Parlor & Gramber Suits, Exlension Tabies, Wood & Cone Seat Chairs, Bedsteads, in short. anything and everything needed to furnish a house, can be found at my Shops. I empl oy only S00D SYORBMER, and use only SEASON BD L ER. NDB TA RING. 14 attendel %gr= Call and see the work. =a v frat) D. H. EENLER. Aaronsbury, Jan 28,'74.-1v. 0 YOU WANT TO BUY A HOUSE? A Iouse and Lot in Millheim is offered’at Private Sale. 1tis a desirable property and will be sold at a reasonable price. Yor particulars call on or address ARTHUR'S Hilusirated Home Magazine Bright, Cheerful, It ison a side of ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS 50 and 75 cents per Day. CHARGES very MODERATI. The est meats and veg- etables in the market. Best beds in the 16 Sis. 41.89m] RB. T. BABRIT, Pregrizier. | TARM FOR SALE! | A Valuable Farm, situate within two omiles ¢ of Centre Hall, on the Boalsburg Road, is of- fered at PRIVATE SALE. It contains 423 ACRES a look 2 her out of he corner of his of good land, under a high state of cultiv ation. The i impr ovements consist of a +. Good HOUSE NEW BARN, and other necessary Outbuildings. Running Water at the House. This Farm can be pur- chased cagaP and on fair terms. For further particulars call on or address . G. W. FOOTE, Millheim, Pa. EORGE A. HUSS, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, LixpEN Hap, PENNA. Boots, Shoes and Gatters, of all styles, made to order on short notice and at reasonable Iates, BF SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. EQ] 3 HIRBTER A ? hh [fashionable Barber, | With that the devil put both his Chestnut Street, between 4th & Sth, MIFFLINBURG. PA. Ww. FOOTE, p 8 (5 . AUCTIONEER, : MILLHEIM, CEN] TRE CO., PENNA. geven years experience warrants me in G. W. FOOTE, Millheim, Pa. : have suggestive articles from our best and ‘The Lion in Love 0 HE INTER Progressive, always Temperance and up to the advancing rue Christian mo- thought of the times rality ‘Whateveris the HOME MAGA- hurtful to Society it ZINE takes rank condemns without with the leading and fear or favor, and most influential pe- makes itself felt in. riodiecals of the day. the Homes of the | People as a power for good. The Great Honsehold Magne ca, is more thoroughly identified with the Peovle in their Home and Social Lite than any other pericdical in the country. HER WORK Beboreh Morman; AND HER RE- WARD; A new Sexi A) Story a T. 8, ARTHUR will be "Yn e HE Fifty ¥ ars 4 Qe Oh Yak BINS | By Rosell ries of artic Fos Sion et pleasure. knowing as we do that it will be among the most at- tractive that we shall offer om readears next | year. Diiss Rice, besides holding the pen of a ready writer, has in her possession a large | Flour, Feed, Foutheit, Ha Ago; ou x AES “and Ci tng, 8 stove Eyl " ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY Receives Deposits And Allows Interest, Discounts Notes, Buy and Sell Goverment Securities, Gold and Coupors. HENRY BrooRERHOFF, President, J. D. 8pvewar, Caalbier. on C. MOTZ & CO., BANKERS MILLHEIM, PA. Reeieve Deposits, Allow Interest, Drecount Notes, : Make Collections, © 80,000 BUSHELS Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats wante! | Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons, » Issue Drafts on AT WOODWARD MILLS, For particulars call on J. W. WEIDENSAUL. Tailoring Establishment. ih | ar ad a Sine | Latest styles on Jad, J. . MILLER. New York, Philadelphia or Chicago, and possess ample facilities for the transaction of a General Banking i. “Sho A. WALTER, [Milk guaranteed. ~ Cashier. 41-1y] J OHN oo ore President, REAT BARGAINS S AT PR TARDWARS STORE MUSSER § RUNKEL BRO'S , MILLIEIM, PENNA They have justretuined from the Kastern Cities, where they have purchased a well selected stock of HARDWARE, Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Oils, Paints, Yornides, Tutty, BurpLERS AND COACHMAKERS GOODS. Wall & Window Paper, Oil Shades and Blind Fixtures. Ao full and | complete stock of ‘Saddlery: We call particular attention to a fine as- sortment of Picture Frames and Mout ding, very cheap. COACH AND WAGON-MAKERS—Your attention is called to our stock of Spokes, Hubs Felloes, Shafts, Poles and Bug:y Wheels, atl of No. | quality and seiling very cheap. DBnailders, Cosahmaline, “Farmers, Sad. dlers, Shoemakers, Joust eapers, Plasterers and Masous—QOur Stock is large, and constantly being renewed, and we are selling—wholesale and retail—at very low priees. FEMEMBE it--Mueh money has been lost by paying too much for Hardware. Try MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS, sh and sell at Cush Prices for less pros than avy othe County. 4 on guaranteed. HUSSER & RUNKLL BROS They buy for Hardware Stor in the EF Call : and see us. 48233] T. NEWTON WOLFE, | ene. AT HIB CHEAP STORE VALLEY, Sailoreetl IN BRUSH Pays the Cutside Prices for Apples, GREEN or DRIED Apple’ Butter, Bacon, Butter, Beeswax, Barley, Buckwheat, Beards, (Eine, Oak & Hem mlock.) Corn, Casting, Chestnuts, Dried fruits, (Ap- ples, Cherrics, «Chestnuts, Plums, Peaches = Whortleberries ) Fogs , ‘Wam, Hogs, H Lard, ‘Maple § Haga; Outer. Oonions large & small. Pe tatoes, Po oultry Piighenss Ducks, eo and | © Tarkeys 0) Rags, Rai-s, Seeds, (Clover, initithy and flax) Snotiters Smoked S#wsage, Shingles, Scrap Iron, Tallow, Wheat, Wool, Vinegar &e. &e. Persons wishing to buy or sell any of the above, will do well to call or write. = i: a a Remember WOLFE’S STORE, Centre Co, Pa. IE MPIRE CLOTHING STORE Two Pours East of the ge Rast Po Oita. MILLHELM, PENN’ J.-F CHAMBER 2S, Prapnivior, The undersigned would Bisnis announce te the citizens of Brust: nd Penns Valleys that he bas now on han and will continue to keep ki assortment ¢ HOTHING, nts’ Jurnishing Geods, com- s, Drawers, Overalls, prising Shirts, ashionable i New Goods, which Underand Oveu-f will be sold" for C 47x26 MANUF AtpymEs OF HE KREYST g N k ui 's Music Store, | pres 4 G. GUTELLIUS, © (Sucaessor to C. H. Gutdltus & Bro] SURGEON DEN 718 z MintaEry, Centre -Cousty, fens’ Office and Resvdence—One Door Ea of Kremer’s Hotel. ARTIFICIAL TELTH INSERTED, From one to an entire set Particular Attention Paid to FILLING, EXTRACTING, &C Charges reasonable and all work © WARRENTED. 88 A supply of the very best Tooth Powder, Tooth Brusehs, &¢ constantly 0: on hand and sold very choap 47.12- Hl 8. G. GUTELIUS. {i CLOUD HOTEL, LARTLETON; PA’ J. B. HONSINGER, Proprietor. This House, so long known as the *’ Hartle- ton Hotel,” has been remodeled, refitted and newly furnished throughou and the raves etor extends a cordial invitation to thie travel ing public. Good Stabling attached. HORSES AND BUGGIES T0 n= by the day or week, at reasonable rates. "Hartleton June 5, 1874. RD. I. MINGLE, “7 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MILLEEIM, PA. %z-OMee in the room formerly secepied ty » the Millheim Post Office. x19 Cheapest Goods in Town! WwW. RK. ALEXANDER, Successor io ALEXANDER BRO'S, Has just received from the Eastern citles s far ge and carefully selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS Fresh Groceries, Provisions, Boots & Shoes, Queensware, Glass- ware, Tobacco, Cigars, oF In ot a full line of NEW GOODS in every ds- “partment, aude a being sold at the very low- 3 is S logical hese prices: 30 do do roasted, best, 85 do Muslins frcm © . 8 to 124 ri Shoes from $1.50 to $2.60 and all other goods at proportionately low prices. Call and examine the Goods and be convinced that you can get more Goods of me for the same amount of money than you © can buy elsewhere. 818] W. K. ALEXANDER. THE SUN. EEN AAA AAAS rer TT WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1876 The approach of the Presidential eloct or gives unusual i rtance fo the events sw developements . We shall endeavor to describe them aithfully, and fearlessly. THE WEEKL SUN has now attained a circulation of over Soyenty thousad copies. ts readers are found in every State and Ter- ritory, and iis quality is weil known to the public. We shail not only enceavor to keep it fully up to the old standard, but toimprovs and add to its varictv and power. THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to be a thoron i newspaper. All the news of the day hel d. in it, condensed when unimn- J lens “when of moment, and ist, trgated ted in a clear, interest- ing and instr uctive ifianner 41s our aim to make ‘the WEEKLY SUN the best family newspaper ia the world. I8 . Coffee, best Rio, I will be full of ‘entertain ing and appropriate reading of every sort, but will print nothing te offend the most ser ulous and gelicate taste. It will always contain the 10st inter- esting stories and romances of the the day, carefully selected and leglbly printed. The Agrieni{ 3 Department is a promi. [HRESHING ge HORSE. POJVERS, JOHNSON'S SHINGLE MI Li Er 5 A oe a on aa public generally that nz is piped to fill org for t. in his Lime, draw, anda w Tde acquaintance with people whose personal: miniseences are rich with i pioneer incide: cifperiences. Homes for the People,” nmirably sugge riicles on Homes a how to make t pleasiiand attractive. Er MRs. E. B. Di ny i f : 1is‘departmen T ie Story j -o, will be.unusually rich. Besidesan ali iGe ort3tories, two or three serials Rn during the year. e fnimitabtes Pipsissiway Sori. ‘Home Life and Character, will hace an arigionn every umber. NEWEST PATTERNS f s T or. Lutieriek S1adies’ and childrensh reSs- es pros given by special arrangement. e2ery, MoRth. dr i ra eae AS The Methers' Deniiment wi bel most experienced writers. i'n i : epartmen The Housekeepers’ vile ful and practical, and contain’ many contribu- experienced housekeepers. ER, two farge And splendid premium en- gravings: Onesof Yiete is sent free to every subseribe "a Year i is the price of ARUHUR’S IL- USTRATED HOME MAGAZINE. In { les for 6; 6 and one extra to get- 1p b $12. "10 and one extra $20. B15 cents hs Bea added to eadh subsecrip- tion for prepaymet of postage for the year. Specimen gumbers 15 cents, in cudreney or Postage stents SE ® & SON @hiladelphis, Pa. ARTE Si A re mis, - J g - i : iw on short notice and at reasonable rates. . : Ne Se Thankful for the libera}, patrox A Le “Np as dealing and strict attention cranes te merit a continuance of tig £6 e JOHN D. FOOTE. T&F REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 7. BRLD, gon Ta DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF [Fss] EWELRY All the latest styles of BreAasTPINS, EARRINGS, Bracii, LApies NECKCHINS, FINGERRIND . CHARMS, Gord AND SILVER PENCILS, gr All kinds of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired on short notic W WARRANTED. , The Ladies and the public generally are invited to call. Room—Second Floor of Alexander's Bloek, Millheim, Centre Co, Pa. Ea ySubscriphion, postage. Togo . | nent feature in the WEEKLY SU N. and its articles will aiways be found fresh and useful to the farmer. : “he number of men dependent in polities Danse aupe: ane the WEEKLY SUN is their especially. TI H < to no party, and fys.mo dictation, contending for principle, nd for the electio of (he best men. It ex- 0S€S the eorru ‘that disgraces the coun- re reatens the overthrow of repubil- Si utions. It: no fear of knaves, co s no favor {rom their supporters. 2 P arkets of every kind and the fashions : . ceutany) ie ried in. its columns. » 4 The pric WEEKLY SUT is one dol- E lar a Joa for Ao sheet.of sigh pagesand fifty- "3h gix columns. As this barely pays the expens- - 4 es of paper and printing, we are not able Ake hry. nt or allow any preminm to i! Special effortstoextendits __._ uires’ ent dotlar a A year, : epaid postage ! 4 It is not nece the new law, which re-- stage in advance, one ve 5 ‘cents the cost of 1sthe rate of Subserip. . y to get up a club have the WEEKL | at this rate. ART one weo sends on ‘and twenty cents ‘will get the paper paid, fora year a no traveling agen The Weekiy —Eight ages, fifty-six | columns, Only $1.20 a year, postage prepald. No discounts from ‘thisTa ] The Daily A Brae four- e news- { paper of twe Sh columns. circu- ation over 12 ~All the news Dall cents. 55 cents a “moenth, or $6.50 a Jot 'o clubs of 10 or over, . fic: of 20 THE 2k York City. pm 5 [The undersigned hag ope ono ol 0% Hs hor op in the room adjoiping Auman’s Con tionery and Si & ore Bare ne isprepated lo ive satis o nt ryihi Ns o the busine a class Bach r Vv kiin a trial. 3 i [48% BNET. HREANER Js about foRen : nga NITURE STO low’s old Ss heim, Pa. 2 Pi kee every description of Furniture, Home an City make. He Ho ill be pr red to sell at 3 the lowest prices for CASH. gon intend- ing to purchase Furniture, of any king, wil save time and money by Lo — i Kremer, at the Millheim Furniture Store. “ Remember the place—D. H. Willow’s old Stand. Work made to order and Te salt prompéty attgnfled #9. 48