jf h c j| it 111 tint Journal THURSDAY, JUNE 22., 1882. DEIMMKK & RI'MILLER, kditors ahd Proprietors. W*. IN. I _ . . . ! J I Local Department* —Our genial friend, Gen. IleCkmhn, of Logansville, was iu town on Mon day. —Miss Alice, daughter of Mr. Geo. Foote of Mifiiinburg, is in town visit ing friends. —Dr. John F. Itarter is fast acquir ing a reputation as a skillful dentist. Chip out of the old block. —The authorities of Lebanon and lewistown have forbidden the 4th of July fire-cracker nuisance. —D. I. Brown keeps a large and excel lent assortment ot all kinds ol tin-ware and sells really cheap. Patronize home industry. —The work on the Lutheran church is progressing favorable. The frame work of the steeple is up and the plast erers are calling for "murt." —P. 11, Musser is always ready to serve his customers in best style. A full line of watches, clocks and jewelry constantly on hand and sold at the lowest prices. —Delightful growing weather here now. Grass and grain fields appear just splendid, while corn aud potatoes are doing their level best to make up for lost time. —John ft. Bair offers his services to lo the public as horse doctor. He has years of experience in the business and Will do his Utmost to give satisfaction to all that will patronize him* 3t —The administrators of Adam Xer by, deceased, will offer S3me valuable property at public sale on Saturday Aug sth. See notice ia iin other column and sale bills. ts* —A sensation was caused among business circles in Bellefoute, last week by the news that Mr. Isaac Guggen lieiroer had failed. It was altogether an unexpected event by the commun ity. —Miss Strohra's school will have a basket picnic in Gepli art's woods on Saturday. We have not learned the de tails of the intended festival but hope the dear little folks may enjoy them selves all the same. —The Entertainment by tbe Re-- formed Sunday School of Aaronsburg, next Saturday evening promises to be an enjoyable affair and should be well patronized for the special nensron that the proceeds will be u*ed to replenish the library. —Somebody or other is continually growling about the weather, Why can't we take it as it comes, men and bretheren, whether rain or shine ? He who controls nature's laws will do it according to His giod pleasure, wheth er it always suits us or not. —J. A. Limbert, the mail contractor on the route bet wen Coburuaad Wood ward, is prepared to carry express packages and other goods to all points along tbe route at reasonable charges. All business entrusted to him will be punctually atteuded to. —Prof. Kurzenknabe is hereby tend- J ered our thanks for a copy of a new music book called rccrlcss Praise , of which he is the author. The book has a most excelleut variety of music, mostly original aud we recommend it to our Sunday Schools as one of the best out. —Just a few lines in the local columns of the JOURNAL brought Dr. Balr lots of business, and Frank Kister the need ed journeyman. Don't tell them that advertising don't pay, The Doctor has a big notion to buy us a new suit and Frank positive'y says he will make us a stylish pair of new boots. Whew! A CCIDEXTS. —O a Saturday Mr. Thomas Shol', who was working for John Seiler, in Poe Valley, had two fingers on bis left hand cat nearly off. Another man working on Ifce saw mill below Paddy's Tunnel, had liis arm broken by an accident the particu lars of which we did not learn. —The Philipsburg Journal is trying to make people believe that this is the year for the triennial assessments. That's not the unnerstanding in these diggings, Mr. Namesake. However if it ought to have been made in 1879, as you say At toruey General Palmer de cided, you may be right. Who knows, who can tell ? LEWIN,—of the Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store, is ooe of the most ac commodating merchants one can meet. He will cheerfully show his good 3, eyen if you do not buy. Hut you will almost surely return aud buy at the Branch, after having priced goods elsewhere. Clothing, hats and caps and gents' fur nishing goods oE every grade and price cheaper than the cheapest. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.—An ediet signed by the Ciar, and published in the official Gazette of St. Petersburg, virtually bankrupts every wealthy Jew in Russia. It provisionally suspends all payment for cootraets or debts due to Jews, prohibits them from settling outside towns and villages, and others wise provides for their speedy extirpa tion throughout Czirdom. A fearful storm lias again swept ov er tho storm-stricken west, causing great destruction to life and property. On Saturday St. Louis, Kausas City, Leavenworth and fowa City were each visited by severe storms, causing much damage aud some loss of life, but the tornado in lowa on Sunday must have been fearful. The following brier ac count we clip from the patriot of Mon day: Frightful Loaft Of Life in lowa. Des MOINES, June 18.—A tornado swebt through Central lowa late last night from the northwest to the south east for twenty miles north of Des Moines* The town of Grinnel was struck bv it, and the half of the town was left in ruins. The first startling reports of the loss of life were soon confirmed, and later and authentic re l>orts swell the list of dead at Grinnell to about forty, with several severely hurt and the Cornell college buildings ruined. Light at least were also killed at Malcolm station and several living in the farming district. There w r as quite an excitement in Sunbury on Tuesday ever the sinking of the first crib of the new railroad bridge. A large number of people were on the wharves and banks watch ing the operation. The stone used to sink the crib were procured at Blue Ilill. The diver, clad in his gum suit and helmet of glittering copper, was the object of admiration of all the small boys, and they were on hand in force. The large stone for building the piers have not been con tracted for as yet, although there is some talk of getting them from near Lewistown. After considerable work the crib was sunk to its proper posi tion, it fitting on the bottom perfect ly.- Sunbury Democrat. —lf petty thieving continues here as it has been going on for some weeks, our borough fathers ought to appoint night police. Campbell's corn and flour Walter's lard and ham, Kister's boots and shoes, Dave Ulrich's chickens, Wra* llJSinith'B ham andJcoffee*and|the editor's coat and "snits" have all gone where the woodbine twineth. Of course all but the last named victim can well afford to stand these little los se.s, but when people begin to steal from poor printers they must indeed bo very hard up or else most desperately wicked. It shows a lack of discrimination and depth of depravity that is absolutly ap palling, even in these degenerate days. No, there can be too inueh even of a good thing, and we seriously submit the matter to the consideration of our council. —Saabury is fast becoming a big phce, as will be seen from the notice below. The Sunbnryans bad better get a law passed declaring tbe ancient bUrg a seaport, which would give them a score of revenue officers to spend fat salaries among its business men and hotels. But before they do that they should compel their "Stinking council to get a street sprinkler; The steamboat "Louie** has been leased by the P. & It. Engineers to run between Sunbury and Lewisbitrg, daily except Suuday. Passengers will be ta ken for Northumberland, tVinffeld and Lewisburg. The boat will leave at 7a. m. from the foot of Market street. He turning, it will leave ra. andl.3o p. m. for Sunbury. The fare is, Northumberland, 10 cents; Winfield 13 cents, and Lewisburg, 23 cents. Charles Grant, Engineer; Clias. F. Hewitt, Pilot, —Ou the 27th of June instant, lowa will vote on the ratification of on a-1 mendment to her Constitution,' prohi biting the ra inufacture and sale of in toxicating beverages within the state. Tbe liquor fraternity all over the coun ty are fully alive to the important bear* ing of this event on their business, and are pouring both money and speakers into the state to effect the Vote. The temperance people also, are vigilant aud hopeful. The 14? W. C. Temperance Unions of Penna. have b The other Friday an alt gator four teen feet iu length was seen in the Susquehanna near Wllkesbarre. The Supreme Court decided that a passenger who jumps from a moving train and is injured, cannot recoter damages, although the train has failed to Btop at the station where he should be let off. A thoughtful person suggests that everyone before going boat-sailing, this summer, should leaVe his name, ad dress and a brief sketch of his life at the nearest newspaper- office—not necessarily for publication, but as nu evidence of good fa ith and to save the coroner trouble. PIED. trtntho Hth ttst., In Lewisburg, Thos. P. Wauncr. Ksq., formerly Sheriff of Union cotln ty. aged 43 years, 6 months And 10 dAys. On the fth Inst., In New fteriln, Mr. Henry Solomon, aged 61 years, & months ami 9 days. On thesth Inst, In New Berlin. Iter. A. B. Casper, agek 71 years, 7 months aud 2 days. On the 10th Inst., near Bebersburg, Melvln Clyde, son of It. I>. and Paulina .Illcrly, aged 4 years. 1 month and 3 days. i =e r - Vf 111 he i in Market. Corrected every Woduesday by Gcphart & Mnsser. Wheat 11* Corn Bye nats White aO Buckwheat Plottr -2* Bran A .Short*, pot tt)n.......... • 2." oO Salt,per Brl l.o Plaster, gr0und. ....... ....... •*,'.. i00 Cement, per 8u5he1..... *5 to &rtey....\! ..... TymotliYseted ...... 2.00 Flaxseed.. .. Cloverseteu..... .00to 5.00 8utter............................ ... limns..,'. Bides 12 Veal .-.v..... Pork v..v.... IVel Kggs 20 Potatoes. 11*0 Lard 13 Tallow Soap ..v.............. Dried Apples.. Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COALMAKKKTAT COLUBN. Kgg Coal IMM IVUt A5.00 Wove" *2O Chestnut LBO Pea L 5" Pea by the car load 3.J0 Ftftv cents per ton additional when delivered In Mllilielin. $ VMMERRESORT gPEXNO MILLS HOUSE, SPRING MILLS, CENTBR COUNTY, PA., TKRMIItrS OF TIIK LKWIBBIKG & TYRONE R. B. A XI) SIX MILKS MOM MILLIIKIM. This is ft new house and newly furnished with eirrvihing tending to comfort and con itnience of guest*. The air Is invigorating and perfectly free troin malaria, and jHirticularly favorable for the restoration to health ot persons afflicted with Pulmonary com]*uints, Malarial disorders and Hay FVtr. Near by the cele brated Penn Caves, surpassing anything of the kind known—sailing miles under ground—and Inspecting halls tVf great wonder of gone hy ciffes. Carriages to the cave dally. The table is plentifully supplied with incuts, milk and fresh vegetables and fruits In season, healthful l)f preparednnHHasttfvlly served. (ftidd stabling accommodations. POPULAR THICKS: Per day. (less than a week-,) ? 2 00 Per week, (lessthan a month) 6 00 Per month <0 00 All Inquiry as to Booms and Boats! will lie promptly answered. GEO-, ft, NASH, Manager. lA.T tsHEW STOCK •*> Ij op jj Q® g j|tilliiterjj (ioobs gf | is & collection from which all tastes may be suited. S Leghorns, Chip, Tuscan, Straw, gg nod all the new styles and colors. , MY PRICES ARE VERY LOW!!! (r* Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Untrimmed Goods,. S2 Silk Trimmings, Artificial Flowers, and everything j belonging to my line. Your trade respectfully gig g MBS. ANNA M. WEAVER, 2| PENN STREET, IFA.. W. BTAM I now permanently located at MILLHEIM, and will Rive prompt Attention to all mcc'ic calls at Ills ofttce In l\ F. Deininyerhouse on Main StrtiU Try t)n. Stam'B srwirtc PILS Medio!!**— lt jlvm instant relief. P. UKPHAKT D. A. MIHRRK OEPH&RT & lUTCSEJt dkai.kkh in Clover Floor. & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM PA., Hlgheot market price paid for all kinds of C3-K,-A.I3iT, Delivered either at the RUICK Mil, Lor at the old ML'SSKU MILL, in MILLIIKIM. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always en Sand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully iK'llcltod. Sb-ly POTTERY Millhcim, Centre Co., Penua. ULRICH & CO., i'ROPItIKTOKS, would mo*t respectfullv Inform the public that they ntv now prepared to manufacture every tniug IU their line of hrnt elasj. quality. They have found a aupeftorl ktnd. of clav and wilt Constantly keep on haira a full line of CROCKERY, &READ & PIE DIBHEB, PLAIN & FANCY FLOW EE POTS, STOVE COLLARS,