Some Mosquitoes. —— A Florid Description of One of the Poets of New Orleans. • Parson Heckman, a Pallas clergy man, who enjoys the reputation of be ing somewhat florid in his language, hat. returned from a brief trip to New Orleans. 'How did you enjoy yourself at the New Orleans Exposition V asked George Stecketee. 'The exposition is grand. Every body ought to go and see it. I liked it very much. The saloons are sup erb, and the eating is the best I ever had. I just lived on gumbo soup while I was there, but there is one drawback.' 'What is that ?' 'The mosquitoes. They are the worst I ever saw. You get into all kinds of trouble until you get used to them. They even stop the street cars,' replied Parson Heckman. 'Now look here. That is coming it just a little too strong. I've heard of grasshoppers being so numerous as to stop railroad trains, but I draw the line at grasshoppers. Nobody, not even if he is a clergyman, can make me believe that mosquitoes can stop the streetcars.' 'They do it all the same. You 9ee the mosquitoes attack people on the streets: The pedestrians, of course, are compelled to defend themselves. They strike at the mosquitoes with their hands or try to shooh them a way with handkerchiefs, or they would be eaten up. The people on the sidewalks are kept so busy with their handkerchieves and making mo tions with their hands, [that the driv ers are deceived, and stop the cars ev ery few yards, thinking that the peo ple on the sidewalks are hailing the cars to get on board. A conductor is bounced if he dosen't stop [a car as soon as he is signalled. It took a car I was in half an hour to make one block. Most of the passengers got out and walked. That's the way the mosquitoes stop the cars. Of course, I didn't mean that the mosquitoes lifted the cars off the track.' 'Well # that's something new to me.' 'That's nothing. You know Hen ry Tours. He was in New Orleans when I was there. He got himself into a peck of trouble on account of the mosquitoes. He was in the hands of a doctor for three days, and he walks on crutches yet. You- know what a lady's man he is, and how po lite he is to the fair sex ? Well, the very day he got there a lady on the street waved her handkerchief across the street Henry immediately went up and began to converse. She hit him a lively whack on the bridge of his nose with her parasol and scream ed. Her husband came out of a cigar store where he had been getting a ci gar and felling upon Henry, nearly telescoped him with his fist and boot. The lady was only shaking her hand kerchief to keep off the mosquitoes. Almost every day some prominent visitor from the North is taken to the morgue on a shutter, all owing to the mosquitoes. There are several of them. I tell you they are so quick that a man with seventeen hands could not keep them off.' 'Parson, don't you exaggerate a lit tle V 'No, sir, not a bit. I should say there were billions of them to the cub ic inch. When I first got to New Orleans, I imagined that some very exciting news had just been received. I saw groupes of men who appeared to be laboring under most terrible ex citement. They were gesticulating in a most extravagant manner as if they were on opposite sides in politics. I never saw such eloquence either on the stage or in the pulpit. They were really all on the most friendly terms in the world, and were merely frightening off the mosquitoes.' 'Do they bite severely V 'They are very ravenous, indeed. In tact they bleed a stranger more than the hotel and boarding-house keepers do.' 'Can nothing be done to abate the nuisance V 'Every remedy has been tried, but in vain. I heard before I left New Orleans that the city authorities were training pelicans to catch them, but I don't dnow how that will work. I saw some of the pelicans myself,' said Par son Heckman.) 'Parson, if you make one more trip to New Orleans, people will believe you are connected with the press.'— Texas Sif tings. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teetji? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STBUP FOE CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor 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. MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING STRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physic!- tns in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. In the Jboudan. Mr. J. A. Cameron, the war corre spondent of ihe London Standard . who was killed in the battle of Abu Kleft wells, sent to his paper two weeks be fore his death the following interesting pen picture of the country between Dongola and Khartoum traversed bv the English army : "The small towns are built of sun-dried brick, on gravel ly, sterile land, and are surrounded by date, orange, lemon and pomegranate trees. The Egyptian houses, even of the better class, have not much furni ture. There is a bed-frame, with strips of buffalo hide stretched across it, on which are laid neatly-made maps, so that it forms a seat in the day time. Round the walls hang wooden bowls of various sizes, which are used instead of crockery. The kitchen is separate, and in it there is a stone mill for grinding corn, and three large stones forming a fireplace." "The Nuban woman's dress,' he con tinued, "is a piece of dark blue calico wrapped around her waist and coming half-way down to her ankles, her head and the upper part of the body being covered by a white muslin scarf with a Ted border, which can be drawn across the face. Iler hair is sometimes gum med into a kind of bushy circle, at oth ers hangs down in thick masses of in numerable plaits; and necklaces of agate and amber beads, coral bracelets, silver aud coral rings, earrings and massaye anklets complete the costume. The up per class in Nubia have a curious way of cleansiug the skin. Every evening they rub it all over, first with a kind of dough and then with aromatic oil. This is called the dilka,and is said to be very refreshing." THE INDIAN WAS SOBER. The other day a rather fresh tourist got off the cars at away station on the Atchison, Topeka.and Santa Fee. Seat ed on a stone, with a dirty blanket wrapped around him, was an aborigine. He had on rnoccisius and wore a scalp lock, and was just such a wild Indian as the imaginative tourist dt sired to meet. The latter danced before him, waved an impalpable tomahawk in the air, gave a whoop and yelled : "Rig Injun ? Great chief ? Wall !" The buck grunted. "Killum heap ! Heap scalp ?" shout ed the tourist. Again the buck grunt ed and looked surprised. "Where's wigwam ? Love pale face ?" "What in tbunder are you talking a bout ?" said the buck. "Are you drunk ?" DIDN'T LIKE TO HAVE NSU WAY. "I tell you I shall do as I please !" shouted Mrs. Miff. "Well, well, my dear. I didn't sav you couldn't," replied Mr. Miff. "And you can't stop me I 1" "1 didn't say I could, my dear." "You'd betier not try ! ! !" "Indeed, ind3ed, my dear, I won't." "That's just all such a brute cares a bout his wife! ! ! !" and Mrs. Miff pre pared to cry her eyes out. GUNS! GUNS, BREECH LOADERS, from BLOO for a single shot gun, up to SIO.OO. DOUBLE B. L. SHOT GUNS, from $13.00 for a good serviceable gun, to $35.00 for something extra. REVOLVERS , from SI.OO up to SIO.OO. WINCHESTER RIFLES, Model '73, Central Fire $17.00 '7O, •* *• twenty eight inch barrel • $13.00 Muzzle loading shot yuns from $2.50 for a single gun,ss.so for a double gun. FISHING TACKLE! SET NETS, 7 Hoops, ♦1.50, 8 Hoops $2.25. THROW NETS , 3}£ feet ♦I.OO. FINE JAPANESE BAMBOO POLES . for 20 cts. each. JOINTED (3) RODS , 25 cts. A fine asortraent of LINES from 1 cent to sl. Also an immense assortment of lIOOKS, loose and snelled. Fine Rods, Fishing Baskets, Leaders, Flies, Artificial Bait Ferrates, Reels, $'C., §'C- Also Fishing Tackle repaired. Musical Instruments ! VIOLINS from $1.25 up to SIO.OO. GUITARS ami BANJOS from $2.50 up to ♦IO.OO. Ten-Keyed Richter MOUTH HARMONI CAS, 10 cts. ACCORDIONS from ♦! .00 up to SIO.OO. Also FLUTES, PICOLOS. CLARIONETS ami FIFES at astonishing low rates. Violin and Guitar Strings from 5 cts. for good ordinary E, to 15 cts. for line Silk E. Banjo Strings, best, 10 cts. each. Bass Viol and Cello Strings. *®-My line of strings cannot be excelled in this State, for Price and Quality. Orders by mail receive prompt atten tion. Repairing of fine Guns a specialty. THEODORE DESHNER, Prop. Great Central Gun Works, Bellefonte, Pa. for Trice List and illustrated cata logue, containing Game Laws of Pennsylvania free. - A positive Cure for Dandruff. Falling' fk Hair, and all Scalp Diseaseso^ CAPILLARIS Will pive you a luxuriant Head of Hah". SOLD BY DRUGGISTS fc PERFUMERS. . T. HILL KANSFIELD, Prop., Pgrtland. Maine. To Make Life Brighter. The dyspeptic's lot is not a happy one. Ben son's Capciue Plasters are the remedy. Price 25 cents. 49-4t I There is no escnso for suffering from CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow a dis orcd state of the Stomach and Bow els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MIME WRN Will give immodiate relief. After ruiwtipatloii follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, "Sick Headacho, Loss of Appotifo, Jaundice, Ap oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Dis eases, etc., all of which these Bittern will speedily euro by removing tlierou**. Ivoep tho SlomurA, Bowel*, and Digestif* Organ* in working orxler, and |>" rf'ct lxulllt ! will l>o the result. LadleS an, l other;? uub jivttoSick Headacho win flu.i i.m.m E3 au>l permanent oiuv l>,v tho use of those Hitler* doing tonic uml mildly purgative tlioy 9 PURIFY THE BLOOD.I | Prico 23 cts. por bottle. | For Halo by uU denlcra in medicine. Send pw M address for psmplilet.froo,giving full directions. fjk il BES&Y, JUHNSt)Si i- LOKl), Prop*., Darlington, Vt. H For sale at SJ'I( FLM 1 A' ld S, Mi llheim <1- Mmiiiioiibit yj, J'a SCHOOL SUPPLIES! * A full line at the v /JOURNAL STORE. ) 1 Parents are invited to call tit our w \ place on Penn Street. * a a more money than at anything else Iftf in Kfjl'v taking an agency for the best WW B Iwsellint: book out. i eulnners succeed ojr ■ ■ tr,antlly. None tail. Terms free. Hallktt Book Co.. Por"* l "' Maine. (mproved Western Washer lIUCE. No. 1 for family of C No. 2 for largo family 9 No. 8 for Hotel and Laundry, .... 10 Over 20,000 in use* Thousands of ladies are using it. and they speak of it in tho highest terms, saying that they would rather dispenso with any other household article, than this excellent Washer. No well-regulated hmilv will be without it. as It saves tho clothes, saves labor, saves time, saves fuel, saves soap, and makes washday no longer a dread, but rather a pleasant recreation, as much as such is possible. liOIiTOX M'F'G CO., Agents Wanted. Ft. Wayne, Ind. IJHE JEST PiOTUBHS! AT Buck b ros ' MMT GHLLLEHTI FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN —TAKEN BY TIIE— IYSTAXTAYEOIIS PROCESS ! Satisfactory Work Done by RAIN OR SHINE! We furnish everything in our line Irom a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. *>•- Pictures copied and en larged in the best style. -€FRAMES3<- can be procured at our place on short notice our prices are 1 down so as to suit every purse. Gallery on North St., Millheim, I'a, A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a-^OGTniLS keep the largest stock In the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTHIERS for your Clothl ig. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. NO SURPRISE!! THE GOVERNMENT ENDORSES The Ameican Agriculturist. FROM TIIR TFNTII'ITNSrS.YOJ.. S.JI STl't 111 mill P "'he American Ayrieulturixt is espeel.illj wurthy of ntentloii. iH-eanse of tlie remark a hie snecVss that has allemled tie' iitilvtu' ami ontir lllg elToris nt |(s |iro|>i'i , 'lois In lio'iease ami cx (end its eirenlallim. It* eon ten I - ate dnplieated every month for a . tlalsted. t'ol. ,\t. t'. Weld, and -Andrew >. Fuller,tlie oilier iong time hdlb is.togi fher \\ it h tlie other writers who imve •nude tlie American ii/ricutturist what it is to-day, are still i llieir post. WHAT, FREE ? ? ? Every subscriber, whose subcriptlon is immk- PIATM'y forwarded us with the price, in all —will receive the American Auriculturixt for Dee. ISSJ. and all of !*>">. and will tie pveseuted with the American Ag rlciitnrist Font I ly PyelopuMllo. (ju>t out). V> i Pages mid o,er l.tuto t-.ngrnvlngs. strongly bound in cloth, id ick and gold. This entirely new volume is a remarkable st- rehouse and hook of reference for every de partment of human knowledge, including an Agricultural Supplement by Dr. Tlmrber. Sena thr- c 2-rei.t statu ps jar maitinu you uprc imi n ropii American Af/riciitturtst. an rlri/ant ortf/ jiaw I'remlum l.ist.with 2" ; 1 /llustrntin*. unit sjtrcimen jiaw's nfuttr I'tmiUj Cyehumiiin. 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B H 'EaaaaSsJ Price 23 cts.and 50 cts. per 9 | bottle. Sold every where. Eg 1 Henry, Johnson k Lord, Propritton, B -| Bnrlington, Vt. For BaU at Sl'ld FL M)' EIfS Millht'im Mndisonburg , Pa for tiuv nia. hir.e bulb i-r ..•! lit Td** .- \)\fif G t :iv n.a NEWARK P/ACHINE l\ : UAvfv v SEWARK. n. *•--^aei,}*o? *PA\ COLLEOE, NEWARK, NEW.JERSEY. Oceuiiios three Buildings. Bnrgcst and B st. More positions for graduates than ail other school's com bined. J-ife Scholarship. *io. Write for circulars. COLEMAN, PALMS & CO., Proprietor*. WONIU and BOARD for 3 live tDUJ youlll * Men ul " Ladeis, in each county. , ~ Address P. W. ZKIQLEK & CO., Phila- , delphia, Pa. B9D9WN3* ELIXIR,■! N. H. DOWNS' 1 Vegetable Balsamic F.>r the euro of Consumption, Coujjha, Colds, Catarrh, Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, M Infltwnsa, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, and u!I dlcoas.ucof *h > Throat, Chert, mi l ESs Lun'jr. In nil ccncs where llU Elixir IsHj .jsod lu < ITkacy i nt ouvo iniuiifvstud, con vincing tho most 'ncrodulous that m i Sj CONSUMPTION !S ts not incurable, if properly attoudod to —332 At It* coiumciiooiiicnt it Ji but n slight Irrlta- W C/y lion of tho nicuiLrano w hlcli coroin tho Lung*; Sill then an Inhumation, when tho cough 1* rather dry,local f vor.nnd the puke inorofrcquciit,the 0 chock* fin-lied and rhill-. more common. Thi* J?* 1 CI Elixir In curing tho above complaint*, oper- 5® latea no iih 1o remove oil morbid Irrlta- Sip (ion. mi l In tin in nt ion from tho lung* HL to the surface, and finally expel them from tho system. It facilitates expectoration. It heal 3 the ulcorated surfaces | and relieve* tho congli mid make. tiio Lreuth- H ingea-v. It support* the stien- li and at the ■■ sametlnio re.luee§ the fever. It in lice from H| -t: l:j: opiate and :t 1; in_. n! , u !,i. !i ale HH of o drying a nature tis to Luiugi oat danger of dost trying (ho patient; whereas tliis medicine ijg novor dries or *lO|m tlie rough, but, hy reiifv-BS tng thepAt'sr. consequently, when the cough |H Is cured the [ alient in wolL Send address lot Epj pamphlet giving full directions, freo. I'iica3s cts.,6oct. ; and fl .00 per Lottie. g£w SOLD EVERYWHERE. •li'VRY, JCHXSOS ft I.OEIi, Props., Burlinrttn. Yt. criHSB&WNS' FUXiR.IB3I Fo i- Sui.- al Sl'ltl F/,M i'K ICS Millheim <1; Madisonburg, Pa 1885. The Philadelphia Times. Aims lo rover the whole field of pro gressire journalism. No subject is itm ijreat Jor il to discuss intelligent ly without bias,and hone so insignifi eanl as to escape its notice. It lays the wot Id tributary to its wants, and 1 eery where its ayents may be found alert to gather the particulars of all /'assiny vrents and send them by tele graph up to the last moment of going to press. It is a brief and abstract chronicle of the time and contains all that is worth knowing in the his tory of the world for the j>ast twenty four hours. STOP- The Weekly Times. si.oo"a~year. The Largesrt, the Brightest ana th Eest. A N< wsraper lor Every Household. "THE WEEKLY TIMES" is foremost among the largest and best of the Family and General week ly ncwspajiers published in the country, and is now offered to single subscrlit ers at One Dollar a year and an ex tra cojuy given with every club of 20. It is the most progressive journal of its class. It aims to be the newspa ] er of the people of the whole coun try ; to meet every intelligent want in journalism, and to make if so cheap that all ran afford to enjoy its week ly vis Us. "THE ANNALS OF THE WAR" have been one of Ihe distin guished featu res of ' 1 THE If 'EEK LY TIMES,'' and is now intimated in that feature by many of the lead ing journals and periodicals of the country. 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PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DININGROOM A KITCHEN FURNITURE, LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS, RAT TAA ,C- WEED CHAIRS, all styles, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS, BED STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT TRESSES, from f/tc finest curlexl hair to the cheapest Straw, a (jreat variety of SPRING BEDS, all styles, and everything in the furniture line, on hand or procured on short notice Not undersold by any Store in the County, An extra large stock of Paper Hangings, Decorations. Sfe. Give me a call. W. T. 3TAUCK. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB Printing Office is now snjyplied with GQQD WnksSEg and a large assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. LETTER [LEADS, NOTE HE ADS, JITLLHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, % CIRC VLARS, POSTERS, and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds PROMPTLY EXECUTED. STAFFORD'S I BLACKING Gives IHOSE BBILUAHT SHMEi THAN ANY OTHER. Ih BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS.! SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. C S. S. STAFFORD,! New York. 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MARRIAGE®!® f All t hat the doubtful curious or thoughtful wuat to, > {kn w, Cloth and uUtbladin :60 cts, paper 26c, Mar-. | ) riage Guide, 114 nlfo, sent set led. money or tps,by , iDR, WHITTIER • JThe grea* specialist, Nervous Debility,lmpediments , Marriage, Consultation and Pamphlet free. __! ► THIS PAPER Eli'S Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Bprucq Street), where adver- we—an assaVftlf vORK-