A Bear that Bolted. A man named Ed. Wilson was brought into the Sister's Hospital on Tuesday from a camp in the timber beyond GToster to be treated for injur ies received by falling from a tree in to which he had been chased by a wounded bear. The way it occurred was this: He and another man were chopping wood in the timber, west of Gloster. While so engaged Wilson looked up and saw a huge bear placid • ly contemplating them from a dis tance of about fifty yards. The bear was sitting upright, with its 'arms' apparently folded, and seemed much interested in the manner of cutting and splitting cord-wood as if it might have some notion of going into the business itself. When described the bear was standing perfectly still,show ed no signs of hostility and was simp ly and only an interesting spectator. The wise thing for the men to have done under the circumstances would have been to leave the bear alone. So thought Wilson's companion and he said as much. But Wilson thought differently. He had a Winchester rifle and, noticing that the bear had a white spot in the centre of bis breast just the right size for a nice mark, he said he believed he would take a shot at it The other advised him not to do it and became suddenly conscious that he was wanted at camp. Wilson looked at the bear again. It still sat motionless and the white mark on the breast looked so tempting that, with out more ado, he raised his gun, aim ed and fired. But instead of hitting the white, which would have been a death shot, the bullet struck the bear in the shoulder. The wound did not cripple the animal much,but served to suddenly enkindle in its breast an ea ger desire to eat a wood chopper. The next thing Wilson remembers he and his companion were doing the great tree-climbing act, with the bear within smelling distance of their heels. Wilson, in his excitement,climbed up on a limb, which was too weak to bear his weight. The limb broke and befell. The distance to the ground was about thirty feet and he came down bang on top of the bear, which on account of its wound, had been un able to climb the tree. The jolt which the bear had received from the one hundred and seventy pounds of falling mortality was to it a new feature in man-hunting and it startled the ani mal so that it did not wait for further particulars, but fled in great alarm and soon disappeared in the woods. —Helena Independent. Woman's Sixth Sense. Here is a singular instance, says the Boston Courier, of the working of that subtile.fine, sixth sense, which is apt to effect women more than men, and which is so mysterious in charac ter that we often incline to deny its existence at all. A lady sat sewing quietly in her sitting-room, and in an inner chamber the nurse had just put the baby to sleep and laid her in her basinette. As the nurse came out of the chamber she said to her mistress : 'The little thing is asleep for three hours, ma'am, 111 warrant.' The nurse went down stairs,and for about a-minute the mother sewed on. Suddenly a desire seized her to go and take the sleeping child from its crib. 'What nonsence !' she said to her self. 'Baby {is sound asleep. Nurse just put'her down. I shall not go.' Instantly, however, some power, stronger even than the last, urged the mother to go to her baby; and after a moment, she arose, half vexed with herself, and went to her chamber. The baby was asleep in her little bedjsafe ly tucked in with soft white and pink blankets. One small hand was thrown above the little brown head. It was half open, the exquisite fingers slight ly curved, and the palm as rosy as the depths of a lovely shed. 'My baby 1' whispered the mother, adorning the little sleeper as mothers wilL 'My own, little baby !' She bent over suddenly a third time, impelled by that mysterious force which was controlling her, and, for no apparent reason, took the sleep ing baby in her arms and went swift ly into the other room.The had scarce ly crossed the threshold when a start ling sound caused her to look back. Through a stifling cloud of thick gray dust she saw that the ceiling above the baby's cradle had fallen, burying the heaps of rosy blankets, and lying heaviest of all upon the spot where, but for her mystic warning, her little child would even now be lying. Was a Liar. 'So you struck the man because he caltedfyou a liar ?' said the police judge. 1L 68, sir. 'From which I am to infer that you were not a liar ?' 'Oh, no, I was a liar and am yet. If I had not been a liar, I should have paid no attention to the fellow's remarks. Truth is so scarce, judge, that when I hear it, I can't keep down my enthusi asm.' Fashion-Hints from Peterson's Magazine for September. All skirts fall flat in front, and are puffed at the back; too much tournure, however, is in bad taste.— Peterson 's Magazine. Bonnets are nearly all small, close to tho head, except in front, where many of them come up to a point.— Peterson's Ma go zinc. The hair, in Paris, is worn very high, with the puffs a little on one side, tho opposite side being filled in with bows of ribbon and aigretts, ac cording to circumstances.— Peterson's Magazine. Long Swedish kid gloves are still worn for visiting, dinner,and evening parties. They are no longer worn oversleeves, however, for out-ofdoor customs, but are thrust under the sleeves.— Peterson 's Ma go : t ne. Sashes and belts are coining largely into vogue. Pointed ceinturies of velvet are much employed on dresses having trimmings of velvet.— Paris letter iu Peterson's Magazine. Boston has a man who has gone m id, according to the explanation offered by a triend, through making a chart of the marriage relations of popular actors and then trying to correct it for publi cation. Velvet bands, running around the underskirt of a dress,are very fashion able; they show, at regular intervals, under long plaited strips of the ma terial,or under the curyed draperies of the overdress.— Paris letter in Peter son's Magazine. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. W INFLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valub is incalculable. It will relieve the p>or little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'B SOOTH ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physici ans in the United States, and is for sale in all druggists throughout the world. Trice 25 cents a bottle. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. FALL TERM BEGINS SETTEMBER 10, 1884. Examinations for admission, .September 9. This institution is located iu one of tho most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region. It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following courses of study: 1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Scientific Course. 3. The following SPKCIAL COURSES, of two years each following the first two years of the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE ; (b) NATURAL HISTORY; (c) CHEMIS TRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGIN EERING. 4. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry. 6. A reorganized Course in Meehanicie Arts, combining shop-work with study. 7. A new Special Course (two years) in Litera ture and Science, for Young Laities. 8. A Carefully graded Preoaratory Course. 9. SPECIAL COUSES are arranged to meet the wants of individual students. Military drill is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi pal. For Catalogues, or other informationaddress GEO. W. ATHKRTON.LL. D., President lyr STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO. , Pa. Whitmer & Lincoln, COBURN, PA. Having leased the GRAIN HOUSE of Smith & Co., at Coburn, Pa., for a number ol years, we are prepared to pay cash FOR Wheat, Rye, Barley, Corn, &c. Coal, Salt & Fertilizers For Sale. W HITMER & LINCOLN. Coburn, Pa., Aug. 1., 1884. D. I. BROWN, DEALER IN STOVES, HEATERS, \ RANGES, i TINWARE &c., ■ ♦ m -♦ Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. Repairing done at short notice by practical workmen. Spouting a Specialty Shop on Main St., opposite Tomlinson MILLHEIM PA. A. W. HAFKU, Surgeon & Dentist. Office on lVim Street, South of I.uth. church MILLHEIM, PA PII. MUSSER, JEWELER, Watches, ('locks, Jewelry, Sc. All work neatly and promptly Exe cuted. Shop on Main Street, Millheim, Pa. A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS keep tho largest stock in the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTH IE IIS for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. JKL* V •-V .L* " - - ** ■ | There is no excuse for suffering from I CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow a dis-1 ored state of the Stomach and Bow els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MANDRAKE UTTERS Will give immediate relief. After constipation follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap loplexy, Palpitations, El Eruptions and Skin Dis ■ eases, etc., all of which these H 111 Bitters will speodilr euro by removing the rauc. fl pjd Keep the Stomach, BottxU, and bijestire Organ* fl fl in good working order, and perfect health B jjl will bo tho result. LftdieS ond others rnib-H inject to Sick Headacho will find relief Bg fl and permanent euro by tho use of these Bitten H fl Being tonic and mildly purgative they H | PURIFY THE BLOOD, fl Price 25 cts. per bottle. 3 For sale by all dealers iu medicine. Send fl ■ address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions, fl 1 HEm.JOHSSOJ* LORD, Props., Burlington, Tt. I For Hate at BPIQELMYEKS, Millheim <£• Madisonburg, Pa- Fold on trial. Warrant. 8 jnnrn. All Lea aa low. I ■ 1 I for free book, addrea. B J JONES OF BINGHAM TON, JBX&WV BtfUUMIWi, A, 1 Vick's Floral Guide. For 1884 1m an Elegant Hook of 150 l'ages .1 Colored Plate* of Flowers and Vege tables.and more than 1X)7 Illustrations of the choicest Flowers, Plants untl Vegetables and Directions for growing. It is handsome e nough for tlie Center Table as a Holiday Pres ent. Send ou your nanib and Post office ad dress, with 10 cents, and I wlUsend you a copy pastage paid. This is n< t a quarter of its cost. It is printed in both English and German f you afterwards order seeds deduct the 10 cts Vick'tt Seed are the Ilewt in the World ! The FLORAL GUIDE will tell how togctamlgrow them. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 171; Pa ges, 6 Colored Platos, s'O Engravings. For 50 cents in paper covers ;!SI.OO in elegant cloth. In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—32 Ta ges.a Colored Plate in every number and many fine Engravings. Price #1.25 a year ; Five Con ies for $5.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. JAMES VICE, f ' ROCHESTER N. Y. Steam Bending Shops, {FARMERS' MILLS, l'A. { All kinds of bending in wood done on short notice. Orders filled for —IRGIIMIS— of all sizes, and of the best materinl Bob Sled Runners, Shafts, Bent Hounds, Plow Handels Phaeton Buggy Reaches. Send for price list. Order by mail promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. J. B. REAM & S(W. DOG- OEZKSAiF* Not wanting a Dog, send for a O A. T alogne of Newspapers and Magazines that club with * AMILY Stop Thief Scale—capacity, l oz. to 10 Jbs. Price, sl.so— whereby you get a Newspaper FOR • Address, JONES OF BHJCHAMTON, BINGHAiITON, N. Y. CUT THIS OUT! AGENTS q*4Rfn CAA PER! MAKE WEEK, V/e have stores in J5 leading Cities, from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly. Our Factories and Principal Offices are at Erie, I*a. Bend for our New Catalogue and terms to agents Address Ml y B iftyCS I 9,3 Spring Cardan St, ll 111 LUILLL PHILADELPHIA,PA. KLIAS LUSR. . P. J). I.USE. Elias LUSG & Son's PLACING JfILL, fn tho roar of tho Ky. Clou oh, Pen Street MILLHEIM, PA. ALL KINDS OF PLANING MILL WOHK. SUCH AS Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Verandahs, AND ALL STYLES OF made to order at the must roasonahle prices. A share ol public patronage respectfully so iotted. Stiff D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTUREIt AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, .A.ARONSBURG, Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockers, Spriug Beds, Wire, Wool and llair Mat losses, every style of Mould hies for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Speciality. A share of the public patron a pre re spectfully solicited. 30-1 y U.S.STANDARD. Q Q JjjJ JONES WAGON SCALES, W VAiUmp I.uu Levere. Sled Hearing.. It late OF Tare Beam anil Beam Box, bkghamtom S3 6 O ana JOXfiS ha pay* the freight—lot free Price 1.1 • l nieutlnu this |.a|wr and - JOKIS OF RINQHAMTO". Blaa-baiutuu. IV. Yi rpiiE MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB Printing Office is now supplied with. Goon PmsspS and a large assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds PROMPTLY EXECUTED. JO3NTEB BINCHAMTON Prcui ■ awr ifr&aawaaJgtfy bcalo. K. C. WEST'S litKTB ASD BBAIN TREATS EAT, a guaranteed Hpi-ciflc lor Ujatrrb. Dlzzinegu.Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration Canard by the uae of alcohol or tobacco, Wnkefulnerj. 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EISNER & WIENDELSON, tt St ''eet, Philadelphia, Pa. | MILLHEIM j - i , i i, 1 HASSLE WORKS | The Oldest, < The Largest, The Cheapest, Most Reliable Establishment. In tills put of Pennsylvania. Monuments, Tablets and , v Headstones, manufactured in the most artistic style an d of the best material. AIL work warranted and put up in the most substan tial manner. prices are so low that it will pay persons in need of marble work to give us a call. DEININGER & MUSSER proprietors Shops cast of Bridge, Main St., Millheim, Pa. MHDOWNS' ELIXIR.IWHI | N. H. DOWNS' 1 Vegetable Balsamic ELIXIR For the euro of I Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, H 1 Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, H R Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, Q H and all diseases of tho Throat, Chest, and H usod its efficacy is at onco manifested, con- g-j mmm vincing tho most incredulous that Q 2 CONSUMPTION S jjj is not Incurable, if proporly attended to.— SB w At Its commencement it is but a slight lrrita- CO CO tion of the membrano which covers the Lungs; SB then an inflamation, when tho cough is rather gum dry, local fever,and the pulse more frequent,the Q cheeks flushed and chJ Us more common. This J™" Elixir In curing tho abovo coiqplainta, oper- GH atcs so as To remove all morbid irrita- 9 Hit ions ami inilamation from tho lung? MH I to the surface, and finally expel them from 9 ■h tho system. It facilitates expectoration. jg It heals the ulcerated surfaces H Bfl and relieves tho congh and makes tho breath- Kg ing easy. It supports the strength and at thcH HH same time reduces the fever. It in free from EH strong opiate and astringent articles, which are of so drying a nature as to be in great danger olJB| jipi destroying the patient; whereas this medicine Iff BO never dries or stops the cough, but, by remov- 9 Hp ing the cause, consequently, when the cough H| Pi is cured tho patient is well. Send address for H| toJJ pamphlet giving full directions, free. i'a Trice 35 cts., 50 cts. ; and gl.oo per bottlo. EH SOLD EVERYWHERE. HEfRY, JOIINSOS &• LORD, Props., Burluigton.Vt. j|| SfIBHDOWNS' ELIXiR.BBH* For Sale at SPIGELMYEM'S, Millheim & Madisonbury, Pa. i BINGHAMTOW t *'iijO KT. "V — mm for list of Newspapei figSJ iTemi urns given wltl the JONES SCALE and free Price List o •iNril|s*TV Scales. Bellefonte Ag'ts Add res*, c LOUGH & WARREN ORCAN CO.,Detroit,Mich. Lcffistars; and Tyrone Railroad Time Table. LEAVE WESTWARD. 13 5 7 9 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M Montandon 705 9.4< 2.05 6.00 7.55 Lewisburg 7.25 10 05 2.20 Fuir Ground....7 30 10.13 2.25 Itielil 7.40 10.27 2.35 Vlcksburg 7.45 10.36 2.40 Mtrtlinbuig 8.00ar11.00 ar 2.55 le. Mlllinont 8.22 3.28 Laurel ion 8.3:1 340 Wikeritun 8.57 4.06 Cherry Uuu .....*. 9.15 4.25 Fowler 0.35 4.47 Col)iil*n 0.48 5.04 Spring Mills ar 10.15 ar.5.30 LEAVE EAST WARD. 2 4 O 8 10 A. M. P. M. Spring Mills..— 5.50 1.50 Coburn - 6 18 2.20 Foh ler 6.28 2.33 Cherry Run..._ 6.43 2A5 Wiker Run.'..— 7.05 3.15 Luiireltun ..... ~ 7210 3.40 Milimont 7.40 3.52 A. M." Mifflin burg 8.00 11.45 4.15 p. M. Vlcltuburg 8.15 12.10 4.32 lliehl 8.20 12.17 4.38 Fair fjiound-..- A. m. 8.30 12313 4.48 r. m. Lewishurg 6.35 8.45 12.50 5.10 7.30 Montandon ur. 6.45ar.9.00ar 1.05ar.5.20ar 7.40 No*. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail West; 3 and 4 with Sea Shore Express East; 5 and 6 with Day Express and Niagara Express West; 7 and 8 with Fast Line West; 9 and •10 with William sport Accommodation East. IBbbbh fqr mH AND BEAST ' J"2PP THE BEST EXTERNAL lUJ REMEDY |2E Emkima, 9 NFURSL6IA, f 'S CRAMPS, I Sprains, Bruises, 8 Burns and Scalds, | 1 felstles, Backache, I mm Frosted Feet and I Ears, and all other I Pains and Aches, It U a safe, sure, and I #SC effectual Remedy for I Galls, Strains, Scratches, I Sores, Acon | HORSES. I d£E O ne t" a i prove its 1 CLj merits. Its effects are in most cases 5 INSTANTANEOUS. n ■Every bottle warranted to M give satisfaction. Send ad t'l Wamm urcss for pamphlet, free, giv ti ing full directions for theH jPipP treatment of abovo diseases. IS H BblbH Price2s cts. and 50 cts. per* - bottle. Sold everywhere. ■ B Henry, Mnon k lord, Proprietm, H I Tt. For Sale at S PIG EL M YEJI 'S, Mill?ieim<£ Mad Banbury, ra. VN>v irnrrnnteil the mnef perfect Force-Feed Fcrttlixcr Drill in exlsirnee. Send for rit-. volar. A. 11. IIAU, York, Pa. Pennsylvania Agricultural Yor^ STEAM ENGINES, A B. FARQUHAR, York Pa Clioiwgt aud beat for all pur- J swS,SfIL-™w pofo'tt-eimplo, rtrong aud du- f '\ ,vrjy Okist Mills AMI Machinery boßj lor Illustrated Catalogue/ Vertical wl f^ o ut wheels, very "ZaST"' E? 3 -. iH ( 5 i-onveDtent, economical &? S-? . yf and complete In eve IT 8; s FARQUHABSEPARATOB Eihj I nomlcalandperlecUu uae. \ tnwi uo grain cleans _ ' ■ Adiir£S * A. B. TASQUHAB, York, Pa. FABQEEAB EE?2TOITE CO2IT PLACT32 ntSL. Warranted tbo beat corn dropper and moat . buU>A- In the BR. JOHN BULL'S SitsloiiicSOT 1 FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. • The proprietor of thi celebrated medl* cine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the BAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whother of short or long stand i ing. He rafars to the entire Western and Southern country to baar him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no ease whatever will it fail to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every ease more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially | in difficult and long-standing cases. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid ; | to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a eathartie i medicine, after having taken three or four > doses of the Tonie, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be su* ficient. BULL'S SAEBAPABXLLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections—the Xing of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. # DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPAHILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. Friar! Ml Office. 831 Main St.. LOUISVILLE, KY. ! D.S. MORGAN & CO. majtctmctthi thx . . " .. ' r'";, DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT ! Triumph Reapers £ £ AND THE NOIBELEBB New Clipper Mower. The TiuuaffPH REaPEES are uneqnaled for simplicity in construction, ease of management, light weight, durability and good working capacity in all conditions of grain. Tho NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable improvements. Send fob lixttstbatto Cib cman. Good AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo.N.Y. THE Buchanan Wind Mill BEAUTY, DURABILITY JB New method of attach- J] THE MOST POWERFUL P | SAv^ AI.L KINDS OF*^ TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. Be .are to send tor oar new Catalogue before bgylag. BUCHANAN WIND MILL CO., BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN. Indlsecbv-J Oi'.ho Y. . Sii-i atrt Itoae*.—Xervaa. DeWJky, Vnpotenrv, trgaul3 V>c.vl.aem, toaorrfcoen, Bfphiiltte biki Mercurial AlTwtloc--. Scientific treatment; &fe and sure remedies. Deformitlen Trued. Call or write for list of questions to ba answered L/those desiring treatment by tnaQ. (Persons eufTerltis from H-.intrr> shon'.d sond their addres,% and icam toe.otli lua to fln lr sulvantsee. It I. not a trusa-F Address Dr. 0. 1.. laHARCK. Vrc't rnd rhrtletan in Chart* Central ll,*j Core, rr-'ifute. f>2o Lornst it.. St. Louis, Be. Successor to Dr. Eutl V Eispcnsa: y. £-taUiaht>d to Xeara, THIS PAPER S J gewsp a Pr Advertising Bureau < Spcuoc Street), where adver* Pi ■Mans tisknif , fi-sa?wax NEW.YORK-