Why They Married. Postal cards were sent out to the married men of a small town in West ern Mew York with the inquiry, "Why did you marry ?" We give a few of the responses: 'That's what I have been trying for eleven years to find out. X.' 'Married to get even with her mother but never have. W.' 'Because I lazy to work. I. V.' 'Because Sarah told me'that five'.oth er young men had proposed to her. CV 'The old man thought eight years' courtin' was almost long enough. B.' 'I was lonesome and melancholy, aud wanted some one to make me lively. N. B.—She makes me very lively. D.' 'I was tired of buying ice cream and candies and going to theatres and church, and wanted a rest. Have saved money. J. C.' 'Please don't stir me up. J.' 'Because I thought she was one a mong a thousand; now I sometimes think she is a thousand among one' E.' *1 think it was because I was cross eyed; now I am afflicted with two pairs of cross eyes daily. Peter.' 'Because I did not have the exper ience I haye now. G.' 'The governor was going to give me his foot, so 1 took his daughter's band. H.' 'I thought it would be cheaper than a breach-of-promise suit. A. C.' 'That's the same fool question that my friends and neighbors ask me. C. H.' 'Because I had more monoy than 1 knew what to do with. Now I have more to do than I have money with. B. D.' *1 wanted a companion of the oppo site'sex. P. S.—She is still opposite. A.' •Don't mention it. F.' 'Had difficulty unlocking the door at night and wanted somebody to let me in. Bob.' 'I was emoarassed, and gave my wife the benefit of my name so that I could take the benefit of her name signed to a check. Scroggs.' 'Because it is just my luck. P. J.' 'I didn't intend to go to do it. S.' •I yearned for company. We now have it all the time. Karl.' 'I have exhausted all the figures in the arithmetic to figure out an answer to your question between multiplica tion and division in the family and dis traction, in addition,the answer is hard to arrive at. Old Man.' •I married to get the best wife in the world. Simon.' 'Because I asked her if she'd haye me. She said she would. I think she's got me. Blivins.' He Didn't Jump. Sunday afternoon a man suddenly ap peared at a three story window in an unfinished building on Grand River street and seemed to begin preparations to commit suicide by leaping to the pavement. A crowd of forty or fifty people speedily gathered in a half-circle below, aud although all seemed to be aware of what was going on not a voice was raised to prevent the stranger car rying out his designs. He removed his coat and looked down as if estimating the distance. Then he removed his yest and looked down again. Some of the crowd asked each other in low tones if his intention was to jump, and were answered that there was no doubt of it. The man removed his collar ana tie af ter his vest, and then spit on his hands and took his position square in the win dow. .Not one below moved a foot. There was half a minute of silence,dur ing which everybody mentally calculat ed on the exact spot he would strike, and something like a shudder passed over the crowd. Then the unknown spit on his hands once more, raised them above his .head, and calmly re marked : "My friends, this is to inform you that I shall occupy this building No vember Ist with a large and well-select ed stock of staple and fancy groceries. I shall do a strictly cash business, and it will be my aim to '' But the last one had turned the corn er.— Detroit Free Press. Metallic R. R. Ties. The subject of the introduction of metallic railway ties as an imperishable and economical substitute for the pres ent article, has led an authority in the line to write that, after much track walking and observation of the condi tion of wooden cross ties in various stages of decay, he concludes that the principal cause of their short life is not natural decay, but a decay hastened by frequent laceration and breaking of the wood fibre by the rail spike, the break age in every instance being from the surface, which is unsheltered from weather, and subjected to constant strain from passing trains. Experi ments in stone and iron ties, he says, have proven very unsatisfactory, the wood tie being declared by railroad men unequalled. Anything that will ren der the service of the latter more last ing must proye a great boon. His own observation leads him to believe that a rail chair which will pi event the muti lation of the tie in question, and at the same time avoid the strain and wave motion imparted to rails by passing trains will add to the average life of the wood tie nearly one hundred per cent., and would at the same time decrease the cost of track maintenance. A Fashionable Misfortune. He had been to the city and went home brimful of news. j •You remember the Smiths ?' he ask- 'l ed his wife, •th Silver Orik Smiths, I, them as got rich on their gran'feyther's money.' Yes, she remembered them. 'I seen 'em. They're way up ; live in gran' house on street they call thavuoo. They ride in a double kerriago and liey no end of money.' She said she s'posed as much. 'But dumb sakes ! Mandv, you wouldn't want ter change places with her. I seen her a minnit |an' I didn't hoy the heart to speak to her.' She said she'd like to kuow why; stuck up thing ! •No, she ain't, Mandy; just now. Sho bin humbled right down to dust. Sho's as blind as a bat.' Blind ! She guessed not. 'But she is. Fust she didn't kno me —me that's rid down hill and played tag with her when she warn't knee high to a turkey. ThenJMandy, tho' her eyes was wide open, she went rite along the streets all dressed up in her fine close, and a little mite of a dog was leading her along. lie was tied to a streencr, and she had hold 'tother end of the streeng. Now, Mandv, how'd you like to be her V' — Detroit F recJ'ress maSE. I was attacked with Mnlnrlnl Fever, became very much reduced, and my friends thought I would die. I was induced to try Sim mons Liver Regulator, and commenced improv ing at once. Before taking three bottles 1 was entirely well of Malarial poisons, and have not had an attack of it since. JOHN T. Cn.\rrsLL, Poplar Mount, Va. I have had experience with Simmons Liver Regulator since ISOS, and regard it as the greatest mtAicine of the times for diseases peculiar to malarial regions. So good a medicine deserves universal commendation. Rev. M. B. WHARTON, Cor. Southern Baptist Theo. Seminary. •'Many cases of p OVer and AgUC, Dumb Ague, and Conges tive Chills, were promptly arrested and entirely banished bv the use of your Simmons Liver Regulator. You don't say half enough in regard to the efficacy of your valuable medicine in cases of ague, intermittent fevers, etc. Every case has been arrested immediately. Be lieve me when 1 say I was a suflerer for years with liver disease, and only found relief by using your medicine. ROBERT J. WEEKS, Bat a via, Kane Co., 111." THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR See that you set the genuine with red "Z" on front of Wrapper. Prepared only by 0. H. ZEILIN & CO., Sole Proprietors, Philadelphia, Pa. PRICE, ei.oo. "PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Next Term begins September 8.1556. This Institution is located in one of the most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region. It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of Study: 1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Scientific Course. 3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first two years of the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b) NATURAL HISTORY: (c) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4. A shortSPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE In Chemistry. 6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New building and Machinery 7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in Literature and science, for Young Ladies. 8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9. SPECIAL COURSES 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 Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE W. ATHERTON, J L. I)., President, 27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa. Automatic Sewing Machine Co. 72 West 23d St., New York, N.Y. • Wo invito special ab _ MI * tention to our NEW . PATENT AUTOMATIC TEN- K9R TVKRJ 6ION MACHINE, making precisely tbo same , Hfr /i Vw stitch as tho Wilcox k / 7f IfcjfVL. Gibbs. and yet, if not m M preferred to tho Wilcox L Gibtn Automatic Ten- Sion Machine, bo returned any time with in 30 days and money refunded. Bnt what is more remarkable still, wo never knew a woman willing to do hT own family sewing on a shuttle machine after having tried our new Patent AUTOMATIC. Even Shoe Manufacturers find it best 6uited to their work— its elastic seams aro nioro durable. Truly Automatic Sewing Machines are fast super seding shuttle machines, and it is no uso to deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail. Shuttle Machines have seen their best days. ® Send for circular. Correspondence solicited. f IRST PREMIUM. Grand Prize ?ledal, Paris, ISTS. AskyourGroeerfurit. Wm. Dreydoppel.Mfr., 90S North Front Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA, DR. S. G GUTELIUS, DEMIST, MILLHEIM, PA. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully prepared to extract teeth absolutely without pain TTHTMUSSERT WATCHMAKEKs&eJEWEhEU, Main Street, Millheim, Pa., 2-T-JOPPOSITE TIIE BANK.JH- JteaVßepair Work a Specialty. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 5-ly. SIOO A WEEK. Ladies or gentlemen desiring pleasant profit able employment write at once. We want you to handle an article of domestic use that RECO MENDS ITSELF to everyone at sight. STAPLE AS FLOUR. Sells like Hot cakes. Profits 300 per cent. Families wishing to PRACTICE ECONO MY should Tor their own benefit write for par ticulars. Used every day the year round in every household. Price within reach of all. Circulars free. Agents receive SAMPLE FREE Address DOMESTIC MF CO., MAIIION OHIO. Groceries & Provisions. GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY o o FINE FLORIDA ORANGES. 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FRESH SHELL OYSTERS opened to order, fo o ALL OUUSTOCK IS NEW AND FItESII. fgrCALL ON US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT IN OUR LINE. —SECIILER & CO.,— GROCERS, Bush Ilouse Block, BELLE FOX TE, PA. STOVES— STOVES [New Advertisement.] Jacob JjJisenhuth wishes to HI form the pnhlic that, bar ing purchased the machines and fonts, together with stock of Stores, 'J in and llullowirc, formerlg fhn jtroperttj oj D. I. Drown, and having the srrrires of that gentleman who is a practical mechanic, is now pre) tared to fill all orders in this line. House & 15am Spouting A SPECIALTY % and satisfaction guaranteed. Just received a fine assortment of the best makes of STOVES, Ranges, HEATERS, &C., (fee., &c. Any person in want of a store for cooking, baking or heating purposes will find it to their interest to call at the. shop or sale room, near Knarr FLOOR FOR SUM MER HOARDERS. The celebrated "Penn's Cave" is but a short drive from town, a? id the good roads and line mountain scenery of the surrounding country make it a very desirable stopping place. "Horses and Sflish C ir riages for use of guesfs. Bus meets all Trains al Cotmrn, <{ Moderate Terms. [ W. Q. IjOOli, Ptfop'n. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp for sea. led particulars* Address i Dr. WARP A CO. Louisiana, Mo. { GREAT BARGAINS -IX uaaußajHaiiuauaajijj'jjsiaauuujjuia'j'jyjijuaiJH 'JWJJUWJ til —AT— -W. T. MAUCK'S FURNITURE STORE, Penn St., Millheim, Pa. 1 1 '/•:. / n /■: ob'FE it/A v ;a n /■:. / r /:. a /. v Vhttmbi r Stilt*, Dintntj lioom t hitclnn I'urnilitri, ('linirs, Lmnnjis, I 'it l> ut liovli rs, Jalihs, Stumls, ('radios, Haul: Casts, Jiiirians, Italian it ml Hml ( liairs <>t till st i/lt s, la ilstt mis, Xranns, Mutlnssis of thi Jimst I'nrhd hair In tin rhulj.cst strntr. .ill kinds of Sl'lilXdS. tl-trXOT I'NIJKItSOLIJ II Y ANY STOHK IX THE COUNTY. est ve us a cai.i. "W- T. Mauck. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB Printing Office is now sitj>i>tifd with GOOD 'RRESSES and a large assortment of DISPLAY IYPE. LEU Xll HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS. ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, and, in shcrf, neat and last*/ Job Printing of all kinds EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY. A 1 Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler s BAKERY, (in Penn street, south of race bridge, Millheim, i'a. Bread, Pies & Cakes jf superior quality can le bt uplit at any time and in any ijuantity. 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Send lor circular -to only manufacturers of reclining rolling cliaua. Easy Cbair Co., New Haven, Conn. 1 j I. •: • s4isl'(s(Jßttl Ri . . E PATTERNS! I£AD OF ALL OTHERS. • i.t:.! t: 1 '.! to givoo porfoct fit vwL.c." rl t cctionfe arc followed. : SIE-SVS ever:::./ OF DRESS CUTTING. i t:i d ' Hill (1 1 enabling any on* t • ( .t . HI l*'il pel 1 ■< tly. p 03.03. • ' ' mad, poet paid, on re* 1 l arrests I PORTFOLIO 01 "FASHIONS AND WHAT TO WEAK. i 1 a 1 M . p--.--H.-f 1 I" n N-.t.-s and Sivl- .1 u ■ '■'••• ' •<' •, | 000 L iu.,. Scut 1 j! p- i 1 l'-r 25 ccu.d. THE Demo ing Machine. ' " Crtmpani r . "1.05 '' r <.-.i .1 machine NOT o 0000 AS THE DLteUL! •• •• buy direct of the in.-.::-, fa tu S -nfC.O. I. Wri f O' yen l 1 .• Ir:\ nr.:a I r:r; rAs H: C D TVT AOfc" J t7 East 14th Strcot, S.ew 1 -1.%. City I £ . ■ ;:A\ 1 MM C3U\Y ' * ft -,AA .S / K ■ i " ■" I . . : ■ t i : " t J NEW IMPROVED HIQHARM, i NEWMEOHAN/CAL PRINCIPLES [ end Rota -j M - vrneylufc- I j mat is L.re tonl 1 V rfest f.cHon, ' CyU £ hut I \ Self-*ting Nee . i R Posiii e Feed, l\o Springs, ; Few Parts, M nimum Weight, ILc Friction, I.'s Kcirs, 1 b Wear, Nc I Faiini\ 1. ? "Tor'r r,r," Cara . j cztyurili n r7,A lu - 3 in Or ier t | Richly OrriaiTi&nte&f £J J®MBI / ■ vi j _ Organ. 'J-one Unrivaled. 35-legant Finish. of Popularity. v ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES SENT FREE. Estey Crgan tDo., Brattieboro,vt 'MAUSirS (TLINDEII 15F.1) , nmmm i i i i ■ ■ i~*^o = FOOT LATHE 2 = }• •£' H Lathi, anil on a n frN sf M .TC7lialor ILL •J: ll |\ c which is much E p\ 6 —S inorctlspleand < 6" convenient than /Av'shV /ATw 2 has attachments " ftM I * g for Circular and [ftv )\ . S S!ro11 " Sawing, 2 6VMw yVy;' j and for Bracket - -,t, , ~ i, n Moulding. I'ec. V ' '"(-j y " novel, and TUC 2E3T invented. Price $30.00 antl upwards. Manufactured and sold by the Batiie Creek Machinery Co., CATT ji5 t ?? EE!t s9 /"• oS 1 -1 U ' i=*|s V" : isKj? Lr. *— ' - -iy -■ TYarranted the most perfect Foree-Fced Fertilizer Prill in existence. Send for circular. a< u FARQUIiiB, fork, Pa. N. W. EBY, 'T' c, .1$ iML /V-;\ -DISTILLER OF— i.. r :% Straight PURE M ) L RYE WHISKEY J FOR MEDICAL USE. Woodw'qi'd, Co., Ucqqq. : < CHEAPEST AND BESTtt j PETERSEN'S MAGAZINE SI'LUN'UI!) ['HHMHJMB FPU 188"! FULL-SiZE DRESS PATTERNS I'r.TEH*oN\s MAUAZINE Ih the itest and cheapest of the lady's-books. It gives more for the inon ey, and comblm-M greater merit* than any other- It* fiiunense circulation and long established reputation en.ib v its |iroprc-tor to distance all competition. In short, it lias the BEST STKBL-KNGRAVINGS. BEST ORIGINAL STORIES. BEST COLORED FASHIONS. BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS. BEST Mu-ss PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC, Etc., Etc. The storlc*. novelet*, te., in • I'eten-oti," are admitted to be tli bent published. 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TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, $2 00 A YEAR. 4.1 N I'A1:AI.I.R1.!CII OKFKRS TO CI.UB-S.-W ~ topics for 8; "0 j With the "book of Beauty." splendidly illustrated, or a large steel-en -3 ■' " 4.")0 I gr:n Ing, "Mother's Das ling,'" for getting up the Club, i t'oph's for 8 i S With an extra copy of the Magazine for 18b7, us a premium, to the pet - o •• " ti.no t son getting up the Club. 5 Copies for $-> i j With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1887, and the large steeb 7 •• •• 1 .c0 (engruvlug. or the "Book of Beauty," to the person getting up the Club. FOR LARGER CLUBS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS! Address, post-p;tid, CHARES J. PE TERSDN, .ton CheNlnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. dS-Speeimens sent gratis, if written for, to get up clubs with. ;j „. I 3 GIBL 1 LEFT BEHINJ) ME. M CCPTIiSHrEO.... - ' *" '' ' - ■..£ 11 -■'< 1 bv ;- r r, r * c.t a Bnrr made by T. T. IT.iydock. which it r.ot or.ly the Leading but ; ri2n BCBUY Ok' ATttl-KICA. Hal v. ' S l ire- Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Asif VOU den\r for the T. 'J', v. ii t-.CCiwY with the I lay dock Safety Ki.:,j Doll and Fifth Wheel. i.itj is it ."Vre riding over any other. (71 :s j '.-frc v. !t- fnridrbodoa tU. 50 j.rintji la elegant style, tc anyone via wtll scree to frsiaa It) ,i nci. *= PT\wr. j m, ro m o V, iioi&asto i'Aro 1. £tf Cor. I-luffl and Twelfth Sftb, CINri*NITI, O. ."CTETI WAN IAD WHBfiE WE HA YE EftUT! NO I NAT: Aid EFT EO PEOFITABLS P. . • " ' 1 1 - 1 u T>I*STNESS!" Yes, wo mean business, by offering the above first-rate riANO BOX CUTTER (also another style) with patent shifting shafts for either side, or centre draft, for ij15.00 without, and $116.50 with, full lazy back. Order now. Don't wait till snow flies, when we shall be so rushed that wo cannot fill our orders. Enough said. LOOM IS M'F'G CO., LA PORTE. ind. I3L THITENTERPEISE VAPOR MEDICATORT lli&Cyx A NEW PATENT STEAM MEDICATOR. INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &C. Especially constructed for the treatment of such disease as J jk J CONSUMPTION- KASAL CATASEH, EAT ACT ECSE FETES, EIPHTHESIA, vmooriCT :cnsn. atmrsY, COLD IN THE HEAD, scsoma swellings, ASTHMA, / %\ ESON'CHITIS, PLEUSIST. rNEUMCHIA, CTUTAL3LA, MUMPS, IISMSKOBSHtEA. The first time "SOLIDS" could be used in JUEDICATIXG STEAM. nr ijSn A'asal Catan-li, Hay Fever, Asthma. \VL—MJ] In all these diseases tbo Medicator is worth ten times the price asked. \Vi J1 / Any Lady can Beautify her Complexion after using a few days. L (Tilda J HAHMLEBS BUT CERTAIN. _ It can tc used f:r a KU2SE cr LUKCE LAMP, taring aa extra attachaeat of a Cup, 1 Price, Complete, $3.00. By Mail, $3,125, J? 1 -' AGENTS WANTED. —Good reliable Agents wanted to handle our "~T|| g\ Medicator; — I'roflts, —Sells at Sight One Agent sold Twenty-seven |f / in one day. Write for terms and circulars to the Qfc- ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATOR CO., 3Q un|qn SQUARE. NEW YORK. El ■KA rOLBBH OAHOrt 'i... 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