Jilt Jjillhjim journal. • m THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1882. DELMNGER & BIMIU.EU, KdUom and Proprietor!. Local Department. Pleuse bring that wood. —Daniel Noll, residing near Lewis burg, is the acknowledged weather pro phet of Uuiou county. Our friend barber Springer is con fined to bed by pneumonia. Hope he may soon be out again, —Our old friend Samuel Otto left us the other day for Burbar.k, Ohio, where he expects to spend the winter. —Logansville has a flourshing Liter ary Society—just what every town of that size and even smaller ones should have. —Money sold for 20$ per cent, pre mium for permanent loan at the meet ing of the B. A L. Association on Monday evening. —The Union County Teacher's insti tute meets at MiftUobnrg next Monday. Prof. Kurzenknabe will run the musi cal department. —D. A. fiusser A J. P. Gephart have retired from the lumber business in the mountains. The extensivejoper ations near Paddy's Tunnel are now operated by Whitmer, Walls A Co. —We heard the Rev. E J. Wolf, D. D., of the Theological Seminary tysburg, deliver a most excellent ser mon in the Lutheran church, Lewis burg, last Sunday evening. InTntrs awl Pateatet •huuld send for instructions, reason able terms, references, &c., to Edson Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, Wash ington, D. C. who furnish the same %cithotU charge. Edson Brothers is a well known and successful firm of large experience, baring been established in 1806. tf —Mr. J. A. Limbert our accomoda ting mail carrier on the Coburn— Woodward route herety informs his many friends and patrons along the line ttiat he will carry packages of almost ali kinds and sizes at very reasonable rates. Thanking them for their past favors lie respectfully solicits their fur ther patronage. —M. S. Fiedler, executor, will sell valuable real eetate of the late John Hess, deceased, Thursday, Decbr. 2Sth next. The farm is reputedly the finest and best in Haines township, and the several tracts of timber land are very valuable. Read notice in another column. —Our friend W. 11. 13. Eise nbuth aent us a copy of the Jamestown (Da kota) Morning Alirt. Judging from the general of the paper we infer that the new western town with a historic name is a live, enterprising place—a second Millheim, probably, in the far West. —Wm. Miller's new smithy new D. A. Mussel's foundry, is now complete and for business. Mr. Miller is one of the best and most skillful black smiths in this section, especially in ag r'culrural Implements and machinery. Give him good material and good tools and he wil* make almost anything, sub stantial and neat, that can be made out of iron and steel. Custom respect fuly solicited. 2t Our towmman, Wm. Kerstetter is now engaged in building a new saw mill for Judge Whitmer on the site of the one recently burned d)wn. near the residence of Fredk. Weaver, below Aaronsburg. Mr. J. K. Soyder, the sawyer, informs us that new mill will be ready for work in about fifteen days. —Our staunch old democratic friend, Mr. George Shafer, of Madisonburg, made glad our poor heart the other day by bringing us two new subscribers with the cash for advance payments. At that rate he is welcome to come ev ery day. —The first montli of the winter term of the Grammar School closed Dec. 11, with an enrollment of males 15, fe males 23, total 33 ; end a total per cent attendance of 81. The following pupils were present every day since admis sion ;G. W. Harter, F. E. Gutclius, Chas. 11. Held, John Rupp, J. C. Dein inger, Frankie Deininger, Mary M. Lose, Mable Musser, and Ella Contner. The school was visited and encouraged by Prof. D. M. Wolf. Rev. S. G. W. Herold ; Directors Dr. D. H, Miugle, Messrs. A. Walter, S. D. Musser, Ja cob Gephart, and several others. Pat rons and friends of education are cor daiiy invited to visit us. Patrons are respectfully urged to cooperate with the teacher in securing greater regularity of attendance. TEACHER. St. |)otet, Sos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST., PHIL ADELPHI A. RATES REDUCED TO $2.1)0 PER DAY. The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their com. fort. It is located io the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts ot the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special Inducements to those visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor. —Prof. Kurzenknabe's convention is in full aud successful operation. lie | now has a class of 65, which is on the I increase and will probably reach 100 by | the close of the convention. Here as elsewhere the Professoi's well-known reputation always insures him the full est success. He is assisted by his wife and his twin sons, wno are all accomplished musicians. The concerts on Friday and Saturday evenings will be rare musical treats, consisting of selections from celebrated operas, accompanied and interspersed bv orchestral music, and we hear that they will be largely patronized, not on ly by our own town and vicinity but also from more distant parts. —Mr. J. F. Everett, of the big Bee Hive store, Lock Haven, has just re turned from the eastern cities with a large stock of dry goods, notions, and general merchandise for the holiday trade. The Bee II ive is one of the largest and alt ogether the best store in this part of t lie state. One may travel a long distance before meeting another such excellent conbination of complete assortment of all lines of staple and fancy dry goods and notions, low prices and clever, obliging salesmen. This together with a Hi e al and systematic policy of advertising is wnat makes the Bee Hive so widely known and deserv edly popular. —REPORT OF NORTH STREET ScnooL for month ending Nov. 28th, 1882 (This report could not be inserted last week.) Numbei in attendance during month, males 31, females 2.*, total 60. Average attendance, males 26, fe males 24, total 50. Per cent, of attendance, males 87, fe males 88, total 83. The progress of the pupils has been fair thus far, while their deportment is better than at first. Parents should more generally require their children to stay at home in the evenings to prepare their lessons. The school was visited ly some of the directors as well as some citizens. There is much room for improvement throughout. B. F. Edmunds, Teacher. DEDICATION. Decernlwr .list, instant, Deo Volente, the chapel of the St. John's Evangelic al Lutheran Church at Millheim, Pa., will be dedicated to the worship of Al mighty God, with appropriate ceremo nies. Rev. W. E. Fisher, of Centre Hall, will preach the dedicatory sermon in the morning at ten o'clock. Rev. b. Henry, of Mifflinburg, will preach on Saturday evening previous, also on Sab bath eveuing, and do the soliciting on Sabbath moruiug. JOHN TOMLINSON, Pastor. The Rockford Stockings, Kocklord Stockings, Stockings, The Rockford Mittens, Mittens, MittCDs. Arc the best, the best, best, In the World, the World, World. No don't call us a gentleman and say " 'Sbobbeer isgeduldich" because we say so and have them to sell. Just try one pair of both or either and you will be convinced that the half has not been told. tf —lt is not necessary to pick our words in mentioning the Philadelphia Times, the prospectrs of which journal appears in another column. The Times has got to bo a sort of necessity with people of this community and it ought to be with many more. It has many imitators all over the land, but there is really nothing like The Times from Maine to California. We have persuad ed ourselves at times that the reason the people like it so much is that it is constantly giving its readers juicy bites from the sunny side of the journalistic peach. —Another one of our older and well known citizen has been called away from our midst by the cold hand of death. Mr. Levi Stover, of Aarons hurg, departed this life on Saturday evening the 9th inst. His life-work is done and he has gone to the better laud, as we fondly hope and firmly believe. Mr. Stover w.\ an industrious mechan ic, a faithful, honest mm, a peacable, quiet citizen and a worthy member of the Lutheran church. After life's la bor, joys and sorrows, may he rest in peace. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. 1. J. Grenoble is the boss grain deal er in town. W. F. Rearick is also looming up in the same line. The new road is complete ana speaks well for the contracrors, Messrs. Mc- Cool & Grenoble. The ice crop is a good one and people are busy gathering it in. Mr C. C. Cummings was here and we know somebody was glad to see liira. ; Come again, Mr. C. I Quite a number of our people expect to go to Millheim on Christmas to re fresh their weary bodies on your Luth eran wafila, chickens and oyters. JSam Patch has cause to know that your la dies will do, up "waflla" brown. SAM TATCII . —TIIK ENTERTAINMENT by the La dies of the Lutheran congregation here promises to be a big thing, judging from the extensive preparations that are being made and the information daily received of the numler of people who expect to come and patronise it. We are authorised to state that a good dinner or supper, consisting of coffee (!) chicken (!!) and wattles (!!!) will be seived at 25 cents. Oysters, ice cream, candies and other delicacies at regular prices as elsewhere. No dead heads whatever. The members of the con gregation as well as the cooks and wai ters will all pay for what they eat. Measures are being made to preserve the strictest order and decorum. Proceeds for the purcJuiae of a bell for the new church. 2t | —Read D. 11. Lenket's advert isemei t in another columu. Mr. Lenker is known as a most excellent mechanic as well as a fair and square man to deal with. If you need furniture of any kind yon can do as well right at home as you can by going away. It is good policy to pat ronise home industry, if you can do as well as elsewhere, and that you surely can in tins caso. 2t Sews Miscellany. Diphtheria in its worst form prevails in many towns throughout the State, and In Philadelphia the increase of the disease is startling. Measures are be ing taken to prevent its spread and a mong other precautions, public funer als of those who die from its effect are forbidden. President Arthur Warned of o Storm. WASHINGTON, Dec. I.—The Presi dent has received a communication from Professor E. Stone Wiggins, LL. D., astronomer of the Canadian Fi nance Department under date of No vember 27, 1882, of which the follow ing is a "May it please your Excellency : On the 23d of September last I announced through the Canadian press that a great storm woull occur in March next ; that it would first lie felt in the Northern Pacific ; would appear in the Gulf of Mexico on the night of the 9th and —being retlected by the R>c key mountains—would cross this meridian from the west at noon of Sun day, Maich 11, 1883. No vessel, what ever her dimensions, will be safe out of harbor, and none of small tonnage can hope to survive the tidal wave and fury of this tempest. As the wind will blow from the southeast the pi uietary force will be sufficient to submerge the lowlands of the American coast, espec ially those bordering on the Gulf of Mexico and washed by the Gulf Stream, while the air currents for several hun dred m'les along the east side of the Rocaey Mountain range, owing to the great atmospheric pressure in those re gions, will spread universal destruction. The New England States will also suf fer severely from the winds and floods. No point outside of harbor in the whole area of the Atlantic, esspecially north of the equator, will be n place of safety ; for this will be pre eminently the greatest storm that has visited this continent since the days of your illus trious first President. In view of this event, therefore, I take the great liber ty of representing to your Excellency the advisability of ordering all United States ships into safe harbors not later than the sth of March, till this storm be passed. Now is your Time ! 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Re mittances must be made by Post Office money order or draft accepter* by bank on which it is drawn. Address PA TRIOT PUBLISHING COMPANY, 320 Market street, Ilarrisburg, Pa. MARRIED. On the .10th ult , at the residence of Isaac Raymon, by M. L. Rishel, Kso., Mr. Franklin Rayiuon to Miss Mary R. Smith, both of Gregg towns ip. On the Bth ult., by Rev. W: If, Groh, Mr. Jon. at linn Musser, of Haines township to Mrs. Mar. riet Gillmati, of Harris township. DIED. On the 17th ult., at Boalshurp. Miss Minnie G. G'ondo, aged 13 years, 7 months and 15 days. On the 21st ult.. at Shingletown, .Miss Mary K. Kuhu, aged 18 years and 22 days. On the 2oth ult., ill Hartley township, Union county, Mr. Thomas McCurdy, aged 80 years, "J mouths and 11 days. On the 9th Inst., at Aaronsbure. Mr. Levi Stover, ageds7 years, 6 mouths and 15 days. Mlllhelm Xarkct. Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old, " nvw, No. 2 " " No. 2 7ft Com 70 Kyo 40 Q*ts White [tuck wheat Flour >'oo Bran ABho.ts,p®i ton. . 2ftuo Salt, par Brl 1.75 Plaster, ground 0.00 Cement, per Bushel 4ft to 50 Barley.... fto Tvmothyseed 1.75 Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter 2# Hauls 16 Sides 12 Veal Pork ileal Eggs 2A Potatoes 40 Urd Pi Tallow Soap ; 6 Dried Apples j Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT COIIC'KN. Egg Coal 15.00 Stove " ft 2ft Chestnut ftoo Pea.., S.ftO Pea by the car load 3.20 Fifty cents per ton additional when delivered in MlUheiiu. P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. eO&VMN* M •arHIOHKST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID. 4t*A full supply of Coal. Plaster and Salt al ways on hand and sold at the lowest pi ice *r-Ooal kept under rout at all scmoiis of the year. At"The public pttronage respectfully aollct cd. ly D. H. LENKER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, Aaronsburg, Penna. Clutnitw Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, Beds!ends, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables. Breakfast Tables. Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sidelmarris, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chans. Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and Hair Matresses, every style of Mould ings for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Speciality. 1 keep a complete line ot undertak ers goods always on hand. Having a Branch Shop in Millheim, I can accommodate customers at either place. A share of public patronage re spectfully solicited. 50-6rn —The other day D. A. Mtisser and J. P. Gephart sold about 2500 aqres of timber land situate in Poe Valley to Judge Whitrner of Lewisburg, for the the sum of $40,000. PATENTS. Send a rough sketch or a modal of your Invention ICFORCF. F.I.EJt ON, RMhlngtnn, l>. I\, nnayable when 'application is made. When allowed, the attorney a fee (li 8 )) and the final Government fee (#2O) is payable. An attorney whose fee depends on Ills success In obtaining a Patent wl'l not advise you that your invention Is patentable unless it really is. so far as his best Judgement am determine; henco, voueati reiy out lie advise given after a preli minary examination is had. 1 >t!sio v . Patents and the Kkoistbation or Labkls, Tkai>b Makks. asi> Kk-issuks secured. Gavbath pre pared and filed. Applications in revivor of Kkjkctku. Abandonku, or Kohkkitkh Cases made. If yon have undertaken to secure your own patent and failed, u skillful handling or the case may lead to sueftos. Send me a written request addressed to the Commissioner of Pat ents that he recognize Geouor K. Lkmon, of VVasidugton, D. C. as your attorney In tiie cane, giving the tlt'le of the invention and about the date or your application. An examination and report trill eotf you nolhiiyj. Hrmcniber, tills office has been In Successful operation since 1565, and reference .ran be given to actual clients in a most every county in the 11. S. Pamphlet relating to Patents free upon request. GEORGE E. LEAION, Attorney nt low and hot lei tor of A mericou aad Foreign Patents. •1.1 Fifteenth M„ Wasklagtsn, D. C. Mention this paper. | A SIMON & SONS, Wil J?.KSA!,E tt KKVAII, KM 8 J koep tke s('ck in the 143 MAIN STREET, . LOCK HAVEN. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS. THE liOSS CLOTH iEIW for your Clothing. 45 MAIN Si'RE:. <, i LOCK HAVEN. tjr a t\*w ci JEwJCiXAJLW Ju Ait . When in want of a pair of Boots, Shoes or Rub bers send to KAMP'S in Lock Haven and you can get them as low as in Philadelphia, New York, or any other place. If they don't suit you you can return them and get your money back. First rate goods at low prices, is my motto. JACOB KAMP. To Country dealers, I will sell at wholesale pri ces, freight added. BMSfiHDUSS, North Second Street, Half .1 square south of the L. &. T. It. K. Depot, LEWISBURGr, PA. New and commodious Building; Equipped in all departments with en tirely new Furniture. No efforts spared to make the Bakkk IIOU6K a pleaaant, comfortable tlomi to all guests. An excellent Livery attached. W. N. BAKEH, Proprietor. THIS PAPEREPkS Kewp*por Advertising Aoreau (H) Spruce Street), where advcr- ypa gag |f nn|| tieinir contracts may Ml* 191 ¥ 3SKK be made for it in IlfcWw I VHlmi B. HARRIS, OO.g±- TV/r A TP TT —Lm 1 c*t i i I—>, LI LH 1 1 \ jLrn. lin i■ I kD mJLm I I Jdj JL J LEWISBURG, PENNA. Our Stock is now complete in all its de partments, and we are receiving New Goods every day throughout the season. ALL THE LEADING SHADES IN HATS & BONNETS, TIRIZMTIMI-eiD&trilSr I IIMIIMIIEIID FOR LADIES, KISSES AND CHILDREI FOR LINE OF Ladies' Ready-made Ulsters, Dolmans, Coats and Jackets cannot i>e excelled. Coat and Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Silks, Satins, Lace and Linen Collars, Jet Combs, Real Hair Goods, Jewelry and oth er Fancy Goods, at PRICES that will bear COMPETITION. WE WILL NOT ADD MORE, BUT SIMPLY SAY TEAT YOU WILL kIND THE BEST ASSORTM ENT OE GOODS IN OUR LINE, AND THAT WE CAMOT BE UN3ERSOLD! Respectfull/, B-1 —r A T-> "TZ3 TQ 221 Markat Street, LoTislurg, Pa. Established ta fob™ scale gomfant: I Y©UN©STOWIfS 0> Mxnui&cturo all kinds ot J§> © A 11l 11l or TBB FIRST QUALITY ff AJTO XT REASONABLE PRIOES. ■ . Send for Catalogue. Litter Presses, WAREHOUSE ; mmmm, C. A. BTUKGI9. P. 11. MUB.SKR. "TIME IS MONEY!" Stiirgis & Mnsser's JMVEI.ItY STOIIE keep* a full line of Watches, Clocks, Necklaces. Watch Chains, Cuff & Collar But tons, Hingis, Plated Castors, Spoons, K lives and Porks, Gold Penns and Holders, ALL ATTIIK LOWEST PKICK. All repair work guaranteed. Kvry watch regUlered when brought to the store. The public's patronage respectfully solicits i. STDROIS & MUBSER. Proprietors. jQH.J. W. BTAM la now permanently located at Millbeim, and will give prompt attention to all medical calls at Ids office on Main Street. Try Iit STAM'S Sracinc PILE MEDICINK-U gives instant relief. On the 2nd Inst., at Aaronaburg by Rev. Z. A Yearlek. Mr. Benjamin K. Stover and Miss Ma. ry Golstwelte. both of ll.vines township. mm tm g% MMNiot. life is sweeping by. go and H#lpi wk | dure before you die. something lILU I mighty and sublime leave W hfiut to conquer time." a week in your own town. *' outfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. We will fiiruish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladles make as much as men. and boys and gills make great pay. Header, if you want bus tuews at which you can make great py all the time, write for particu lars to H. H. HAU.KTT & Co., Portland, Maine. BUT THE BEST. POST * GO'S AMERICAN STUDENT LAMP. ■ml 11 i I it II 1111 m ■/V 4 ' . " , V *. - W ■ •"* I > 1 I w\x mi„ . 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