A Four-Legged Fire-Extinguish er ! A well-dressed man entered the gmoking car on an Illinois Central suburban train with a handsome bull terror at his heels. N either man nor dog attracted attention, and tlie man took a seat, the dog crouched at his feet A passenger at the other end of the car drew a cigar from his pock et, put it in his month, lit a match and held it carelessly in his hand waiting for it to burn into a bright blaze Just as the man was raising it to his cigar the dog saw the match, ran like a streak down the car, sprang at the match, and catching it in his mouth extinguished it in an instant. The dog contentedly trotted back to his master's feet and sat down as though he had done a very meritori ous act Then the passengers began experimenting. Some one lit a par lor matchrand threw it into the air ; the dog sprang into the air and caught it before it fell. Matches light ed and thrown upon the floor were extinguished in an instant by the dog with his mouth and fore paws. Then somebody, whose instincts were a lit tle brutal, threw a cigar stub with a brilliant coal of fire on the floor. The dog sprang on it and, although find ing it a tougher job than a match, worried it with mouth and paws till it was extinguished. 'Light a piece of paper and see what he does ?' remarked the dog's owner, getting a secure grip on the animal's collar. A man took a piece of paper, crumpled it into a ball and lit it. When it was ablaze he threw it on the floor of the car. The dog had been restrained with difficulty during the operation, and, being released, made a spring and came down on the paper with all four paws and nose in a bunch, extinguishing it instantly. 'What kind of a dog have you ?' asked a reporter of the owner. 'Why, he's a bull terror, about two years old. I think all bull terrors have a natural antipathy to fire and will try to put it out. I use this dog as a watch-dog and have not trained him at all beyond encouraging his natural instincts. It struck me that the trait was a good one; so I patted him on the head. He beats the pat ent fire extinguishers all hollow.'— Chicago Tribune. ADYICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth T If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mas. WENS LOW'S SOOTHING BTRUP FOB CHIT DHEN TKBTBING. Its value is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, iuere 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'S SOOTH ING SYBCP FOB CHILDBKN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physlci tns in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. An Anecdote of Bragg. This story is told by GOD. Grant in his forthcoming book : "I have heard a story in the old army yerv character istic of Bragg. On one occasion, when stationed at a post of several com pan ies commanded by a field officer, he was bimself commanding one of the compan iBS and at the same time acting post quartermaster and commissary. He was a first lieutenant at the time, but his captain was detached to other duty. As commander of the company, he made a requisition upon the quarter master—bimself—for something he wanted. As quartermaster, he declin ed to fill the requisition, and endorsed ou the back of it his reasons for so do ing. As company commander he re sponded to this,urging that his requisi tion called for nothing but what he was entitledff t and that it was the duty of the quartermaster to fill it. The quar termaster still persisted that he was right. In this condition of affairs Bragg referred the whole matter to the commanding officer. The latter, wheD he saw the nature of the matter refer red, exclaimed : 'My God, Mr. Bragg I you baye quarelled with every officer in the army, and now you are quarreling with yourself !' *' * JRYIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS, LOCK HAVEN, PA. S.WOODSOALDWELL PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Rooms (or Commercial Travel ers on first floor. T> H.MUBSER, ' JEWELER, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. All work neatly and promptly Exe cuted. Shop on Main Street, Millheim, Pa. fißßfl Elmore money than at anything else ■WW ■toy taking an agency (or the best H llWselling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. None falL Terms (ree. HALLUTBOOK CO., Portland Maine. np 1 TINEAS and how I cure it, by one who Dfiftl was (or 28 years. A successful home treatment. Address T. S.PAGE, No. 128 East 2Cth St., New York. 23-It From Pole to Pole AYER'S PARFLAPARII.I.A has. demrmstralotl its power of euro for all disease* of the blood. The Harpooner's Story. New Bedford, June I, ISB3. Pn. J. 0. ATKR & Co.—Twenty yearn ngn 1 wan a harpoouer in the North raeitle, when live others of the crew and myself were laid up with scurvy. Our bodies were bloated, gums swollen and bleeding, teeth loose, purple blotches nil over us, and our breath seemed rotten. Tnko it by and large wo were pretty badly oil'. All our lime-juice was accidentally destroyi cured the patient is well. Send address for 9 |9 pamphlet giving full directions, free. K 9 Price 35 cts., 50 cts., and £I.OO per bottle. 9 jg SOLD EVERYWHERE. 9 HEI&T, JOHISOJ t LORD, Props., Burlington, It. B ■■■DOWNS' ELIXIR.Mdi For sale by D. S. Kaufman & Co., and J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa. QUAKER Zs ill© Besrb TABLE SAUCE. Thousands of articlen are now manufactured that in former years had to be imported, paying high import duty ae it is now being done on Lea & Per- I ins table sauce ; tho QUAKER TAJBLK SAUCE takes its place ; it has been pronounced by competent judges just as good and even better. The QUAKES SAUCE has Slowly but surely gained greet Im portance and is replacing the very best imported sauce on the ahelf of the grocer, the tables of the restaurant and the tables of the rich and poor men. greatly prized and relished by all on account of its piquancy, aroma, taste, strength and pureness. The invontor has by years of study of the secret virtues contained in the aro matic spices of tho Indies and China, such as mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger, and peppers and buds of trees unknown to most men, and by long practice succeeded to combine their extracts in such a liquid form as we now find it, of agreeable taste, and so invigorating as to be taken in place of stomach bitters. By man ufacturing this sauce here, heavy import duties and freights are saved, and it is sold at a lower figure to the dealer, who making a better profit on Quaker Bauce can sell it to the consumer cheaper than the very best imported article hardly equal ing ours. If your grocer does notkoep it. write cs for prices, etc. Bold In bottles or by the gallon* CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 106 A 108 S. 2d ST., SU Loals, Ho. TIE MOST PERFECT SWEEPER MADE. A Machine that Sells Itself. CONSIDERED BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS THE STANDABD SWEEPER. UNRIVALED FOR BKAUTY, Strength and light running; performs Its labor easily and noiselessly. The Brush is easily adjusted to all grades of carpet. Tho manner of discharging the dust is superior to all others. ASK FOB IT AND BUY NO OTHER. For Bales by all Dealers, Manufactured by The fink Sweeper and Wringer Co., GOSHEN, IND. . Men and Women of good character and intelligence. Eicluaive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' tnal of sample Washer to be returned at mjr expense it not satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the best Washer in the world, and pays capable agents BIG money. In* trinslo merit makes it a phenominal success every, where. For Illustrated circular and terms of agency address, J. WORTH, St. Louis, Mo. ■■am ■ M lor working people. Send 10 MM k I U cents postage, and we will mail ■■t L, § you free, a royal, valuable sam ■ mm pie box of goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any bus iness. Capital not required. You can live at home and work In spare time only, or ail the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. 50 cents to *5 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business,we make this unparralleled offer :to all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to Ey for the trouble of writing us. Full particu *s, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutelysurefor all who start at once. Don't de ay. Address STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine, GUNS! O UNS, Bli EEC 11 LOA1) EIIS, from SI.OO for a single shot gun, up to SIO.OO. DOUBLE D. L. SIIOT 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 Firo $17.00 '7O, " •• twenty eight inch barrel SIS.OO Muzzle loading shot t,uns from $2.50 for a single gun,ss.so for a double gnu. FISHINtmSaE! SST NETS, 7 Hoops, 11.50, 8 Hoops 12.26. TBROW NETS, 3X feel MMM, VINE JA PA NBSE 11A MB OO POLES, for 20 cts. each. JOINTED (3) RODS, 25 cts. A fine usortment of LINES from 1 cent to *l. J Also an Immense assortment of HOOKS, loose and shelled. Fine Rods, Fishing Baskets, Leaders, Flies, Artificial Bait Ferrates, Reels, ftc., tS'c- Also Fishing Tackle repaired. Musical Instruments! VIOLINS from *1.25 up to *16.00. O UITARS and BANJOS from *2.50 up to *IO.OO. Ten-Keyed Richtcr MOUTII HARMONI CAS, 10 Cts. A CCORDIOXS from *I.OO up to *IO.OO. Also FLUTES, PICOLOS, CLARIONETS and FIVES at astonishing low rates. Violin and Guitar Strings from 5 cts. for good ordinary E, to 15 cts. for fine Silk K. Bai\jo Strings, best, 10 cts. each. Bass Viol and Cello Strings. 4&* My lino of string a cannot be excelled In this State, for Price and Quality. Orders by mail receive prompt atten tion. ej-Repairing of line Guns a specialty. THEODORE DESIINER, Prop. Great Central Gun Works, Bellefonte, Fa. 49-Send for Price List and illustrated cata logue, containing Game Laws of Pennsylvania free. Musser House. Millheim, ------ Fenna. -M il in: H RKSOKT- Two miles from Coburn Station on L. & T. R. It. Fine Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight of town. Healthy locality and fine moun tain sceneries. The celebrated PENNS VAL LEY CAV KS but five miles distant. The |fluest drives in the state. FIJI E SADDLE HORSES, CARRIAGES!AND BUGGIES for the use of summer hoarders. Double and Smile Roots, newly furnished, for famlles with children, £on second and third floors. Bus to all Trains. TERMS REASONABLE. W. S. Musser, Prop'r. 16-1 v Millheim, Centre Co. Pa. ELI AS LUSE & SONr —PROPRIETORS OF THE— MILLHEIM PLANING MILL, east of the new Ev. church, Penn St., Blillheim, Pa. Contractors, - Builders, —AND MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. ♦ • • — zzzz HGPERANDAS A GPPECIALITY. Having our own planing inlll.it will be to the advantage of those intending to build to con sult us. made on all kinds of buildings. Plans and Specifications furnished on application, with est imates of cost. 18-ly 13 WEEKS. The POLICE GAZETTE will bt mailed .securely wrapped,to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmas ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to. RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y !!!NOTICE OF OPENING!!! Mr. I. E. Couldren hereby respectfully Informs the public that he Is now prepared to do all kind of Tailoring Work from an OVERALL to a fine SUIT ;or OVER COAT He is a mechanic of many year's ex p ience and guarantees satisfactory work. He has opened his shop In Brown's building, oppo site Campbell's store, Main street, where he will be glad to receive the patronage of the public A line of sar pies constantly kept in stock Recpectf illy, I. E. COULDREN. pEABODY HOTEL, 9th St.South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. One Square South of the New Post Office, one half Square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. Good rooms from 50cts to $3.00 per day. Remodel ed ahd newly furnished. W PAINE, M. D., 46-ly Owner & Proprietor. Musser Brothers' ROLLER * RINK. The proprietors resiled fully inlorm tho public thai their -RUsTIC- Comer of Penn and Mill Streets, Millheim, Pa. Is open every Wednesday and Saturday even in it, And Saturday afternoons. (Sizo of Riuk 40 x 100.) The building Is commodious and finely avtnng ed, hits a splendid floor, and patrons 111 always find new and strong skates on hand. General admission 5 cents. Usr of skates.for 3 iionvs'sessioii, 10 " Ladies admitted free! _______ Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Penn street, south of race bridge, Millheim, Pa. Bread, Pies& Cakes of superior quality can bo bought at any time and in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND FAN CY CAKES for Weddings, Picnics and other social gatherings promptly made to order. Call at her place and get your sup plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m jhe best Pies'DßMS 3 AT BUCK BROS' GdLLEftrt FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN —TAKEN BY TIIE— INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS! Satisfactory Work Done by RAIN OR SHINE! We furnish everything in our line from a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. < ♦♦♦ * Picturse copied and en larged in the best style. -€FRAMES^ can be procured at our place on short notice Remember—our prices are down so as to suit every purse. Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa, A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS keep the largest stock in the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTHIERS for your Clotlilii,. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. riAA /\AA f Watson's Portable Fo\ge, life Fl it'cVsrj!j:rL'.c..' r ..iti"*;, Hoit's s ? aleni S:o::r. Pares For 1.0. or.l-ilr. r.C i .n ( JtuTJT.tB A- :i J.irx wo: i:s: r, 15 am: J7 \yi>t stimlt. Me: £ll h:ak THE CELEBRATED WOOTON DESKS. With Revolving Cases at Ends. OUR NEW LOW-DOWN ROLL TOP. Length height, 40 in. OUR POPULAR FLAT TOP DESK. Length, 5 feet. Wo apply this principle of reviving cases to a great variety of desks. For par ticulars and prices send 6-cent stamp to HAYNES, SPENCER A Co., Richmond, Ind. U. S. A. epspn TIT ' fiSgBaffIoRQAXIOWXAaKKES A Packaci. hTYS icurodisenses, baf. , ;. Wfi tiling tho akillod phy. mOP. ■! mslcinr.s, result from HARRIS 5 over brain work. Avoia A RADIOALCurE FOnVJ Circular and Trial Pack , ~n TTa learn Important NERVOUS feTa fact's before Ukk&treit-. Tunarr iTV Kamwit elsewhere. Take n _ ,„f, 1 * SLNsukE Remedy that has Organic leakMS3ras K .S&"a d -^s: & DECAY, __ . ■•■ specific lnfluem* Is felt Tested for Seven MS without delay. The nat- ItearsbyuscinmanyM^ Thousand Oases. IS™" SiSfetou TREATMENT. One Month, - $3 00K9thepatintbecomciehecc U'wo Month*, - e.OOßraftjland rapWlyicalne both h'krse 7Tr nihn 7 Bflfl"" 1 ' r'h andsaxuairigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO., maram SO6H N. Tenth fit., ST. LOUIS. MO, CIIDTURED persons! Not a Truss, fx AJ I Ask for terms of our Appliance. W2] GrIVM VXUQLI TVELXikIa. RAINBOW RUPTURE R ltfle F . 4 Simple, safe, reliable and a norfoct retainer. It Is not a Trues. Worn Uuy and Night and it. preaenoe forgotten. Send for circular with testi monials from grateful sufferers cured by this ap pliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical Institute 080 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. Skillful treatment given all kinds of surgical and medical cases. W eakenina diseases and pri ▼ate troubles in male end female our specialty. Be sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere. Consultation free and invited. tsj\ A beautiful work of 150 wm, Colored Plate, and woo t) V illustration*, with descriptions of the best Flowers aad m\ Vegetable*, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow * VC/ 1/ them. Printed in English and German. Price oaly to cents, which may be deducted from first order. ( ft tells what yftu want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running la the grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting with disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLYMAGAXDIE, 3 "Colored Plate in every number, and many fine engravings. Price, gi.as a year; Five Copies for >VHI■MS*. U iJV P Specimen numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies *5 cents. We will tend to any address laftrfffr ujy Vick's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, £4.50; Harper's Monthly, $4.00; Af St. Nicholas. 13.50; Good Cheer, At. 35; Illustrated Christian Weekly, £3.00; or Wld ® Awak ®' Cheer, and Vick's Magaxlne tor SB.OO. VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, O pages. Six Colored Plates, nearly woe iuigravings, gi.35, in elegant cloth coven. JAKES VICX, noohwUr, X. T. >' ftsownm——— ——'' —— , Everybody acknowledges that THE CHEAPEST AJ\l) PEST PLACE to FURNITURE SAUCE'S STORE ON Penn street, Millheim, Pa. VAllLOli SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DIN IN OR OOM A h ITCH EN FVRNII UliE LOUNGES, PA TENT ROCKERS, RAT TAN & REED CHAIRS, all etj/te*, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, W7/A7' LOTS, BUREAUS, BED STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT TRESSES, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest Straic, a great 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, fyc. Give me a call. W. T. A/AUCK. J. H. KURZENKNABE & SONS' MUSIC HOUSE. 1202 N. THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. BAUS fc CO'S Square, Grand Bondoir Gem & Orchestral Upright, Grand The best now made and endorsed by all eminent artists. ORG- ANS The most beautiful acd sweetest toned in the world Smaller Musical Instruments, Organettes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &e. Sheet Music (including the popular 5 and 10 oent music) Music Books Strings, &o. CALL TO SEE US. Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Pa„ Agent for Union and Centre Counties PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! ->o\ a. coisriDO, < Proprietor and Manufacturer of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at all times. New and improved machinery in the shops. Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere, mm nilMlCi II a This SULKY PLOW with ita patent TnussxD, Sum**-' pAKMtKN I I VA slow Stkxl Wfkkl and swinging beam ia the moat perfect | minibllV I I *ft , rJ Implement of the kind in the world. We make the famous J wr at , 0 . ( "SWINGBEAM" SULKY 1 THE BEAM can be fastened rigidly when desired, or t,, aio Ji 1 left to awing sideways if it atrikee a stump or stone, thus Illustrated below, also avoiding breakage; also nice for turning comers without 4 'Garden Citj Clipper" Ukm plow out ot $>*• FXsOTKTS, 8l0 " > ros CmoCLans RAKES, n M'F'B CO* die., &C* Buecewori to rarsl A Bradley MTgOe., or 40 our D* 4 B o* HOUSES: DAVID BRADLEY M'F'G CO., SL LMIIIO. V DAVID BRADLEY M'F'U CO., Isdissspolh, Ind. 1 DAVID BRADLEY ft CO., Minneapolis, Minn. \ "JT DAVID BRADLEY ft CO., Conndl Blnflk. la. 'WtMll 1 BRADLEY, WHEELER ft CO.* Kansas CD" Me. ; When the word Sitey or fhft festeyOraanCb. °^° r* sg, * id .177. each luggeat the other,so wiaeiy ii ■ll \