Benefits of Advertising. . ♦ Bread is the stafl" oflife, so is adver tising the staff of business. Blessed are they who do not advertise, for they shall rarely he troubled with a cus tomer. You can't eat enough in n week to last you a year, and you can't advertise on that plan either. Busi ness can go without advertising, so can a wagon go without greasing, but in both cases it is hard work. No bolls ring sojoud as a good advertise ment. People are more apt to heed what they read than what they hear. Those who take the lead in pushing their business through the newspaper. • generally take the lead in everything else. If you don't mean to attend to your business, and prefer a slender in come while your neighbors grow rich, it won't pay to advertise. Judicious • advertising is sure to bring large re turns, to increase your business repu tation, to add to your acquaintance. If you haven't business, advertise If you have business, advertise. It is a "poor rule that wont work both ways." A place well advertised is known to many, while one not adver tised is known only to a few passers by. Quitting advertising in dull times is like pulling down a dam when water is low. When trade re vives, it will rush by him who does not stay it with ready customers. The way to have such always on hand is through advertising. A Carson City photographer treats each customer who will take it. to a drink of liquor, in order to get the proper "pleased expression" on the face. The Philadelphia Times. 1884. THE TIMES will enter upon the new year stronger and more prosperous than ever before in its history —more widely read and quoted, more heartily commended, and more fiercely criticised with a more complete organization, and an abler staff of contributors—and with the same independence and fear lessness that has made it successful and powerful in the past. TIIE TIMES lias no party to follow, on candidates to advance, but will meet eyery issue, as it has ever done, with consistent deyotiou to the right, to honest government, had the public welfare. And, while maintaning its position as the leading paper of Phila delphia, it will aim to be continually in advance in all that can add val ue to a newspaper. The value of a newspaper is not in its size or dispiay, but in the intelli ?ence and care, the conciseness and reshness with which it is edited. THE TIMES spends laivshly for news from all parts of the world, but all its dis patches are carefully edited and conde nsed, in order to giyo the complete news of the day in the most concise and attractive shape, and with it a large variety uf entertaining and in structive reading. The best writers at home and abroad are imployed to en rich its colums, and to make it a jour nal adapted both to the busy man and to the leisure of the home circle, a wel come visitor to intelligent and honest citizens of every political, religious, and social taste. THE WEEKLY TIMES is altogether different from the weekly newspapers of twenty years ago. The telegraph and better local newspapers everywhere, es pecially in the thriving centres of rural population, have made the old weekly • metropolitan newspaper unsatisfying. Those that clir.g to their ancient usag- j es have lost their hold on our forward-! moving people; they are but shadows i of their former greatness, and they have but a shadow of their former po\v er. Those papers have had their use fulness, but it is gone; and, with it, they are going, too. It was not i.he fault of papers; it was the improve ment of the country that broughta bout the change. "Men and wouien, wherever they live, now require freshei news; and they require more than news. THE WEEKLY TIMES gathers off the types ot ever}; passing week what ever has lasting interests to people at large, and sets it before them in such generosity of paper and print as would have astonished us all twenty years ago. DAlLY—Twelve cents a week, fifty cents a montn, $5 a year, two cents ii copy. SUNDAY —Four cents a copy, $2 a year. WEEKLY—One copy, $2 a year; five copies, $8 a year; ten copies, §ls a year; twenty copies, $25 a year, with one copy free to the getter-up of every club. THE TIMES, Philadelphia. DID YOU ever read a patent medicine advertise ment ? Yes, say you; one can't pick up a paper now-a-days that is not one-half medicine advertisements. No doubt of it. Column after column of most won derful cures performed on Jones and Brown away off somewhere. But did you ever read of a manufac turer of a medicine who had the cour age, or had sufficient confidence in his medicine himself to say. "if you are not cured or benefited go to where you bought the medicine and demand your money and it will be given to you." You didn't? Well, neither did we; but there are such remedies neverthe less. Are you troubled with torpid or dis eased Liver, inactive Kidneys,Billious ness, Constipation, &c., &c\, use Mc- Donald's improved Liver Pills— money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. Do you inherit Scrofula or Erisipi las? If so, try McDonald's Great Blood Purifier— money refunded to dis satisfied purchasers. Do you want to feel secure from those frightful and oftimes fatal visitors, Croup and Whooping Cough, as well as having in the family the one incompar able cough medicine for all colds and lung troubles. Then buy Dr. Kessler's famous cough medicine— money refund ed to all dissatisfied purchasers. Do you waut a whole Drug store in a little glass bottle: then secure at once, Curtis' Carmelite Cordial: the greatest medicine ever devised for Cholera, Dys er-tory, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Ac. Xev er was equaled as a general family pain curer — money rtj undid, to dissatisfied purchasers. llave you reason, from symptoms i \- liibited, to suspect that any of your : children are troubled with worms? li so, let me say to you, for smullncss of dose, easiness to take, ofiieatiousmss, as a worm destroyer, McDonald's Cele brated Worm Powders have no equal 011 earth — mourn n funded to dissnti. /'■ e.ep ei menting with worthless medn ines, hid get flit' best at oiiee. MPXE y HEFFXPEP TO pi<- SJ TISFJEI) PUIK'IIASEHS. Me Donald*s Improeed Lieer Tills are endorsed bg eminent physicians and used by them in their daily prae tiec. Trial package free. MOXEY EEEIIXDED To PIS SA TISFIEP FFIit'UASETS. For smallness of dose, easiness to take and effectieeness as a worm de stroyer, Me I loan Id's t 'elebraft'd 11 oem Powders surpass anything on earth. Enti rely em jet able. MOXEY REFI'XPEP TO Pl<- SA 2* IS FIE D PI'IiCJIASEES. Dr. Kessler's Cough Medicine. McDon ald's Improved Liar Pills ami <\ Icbrat cd lloi'/H Powders arc sold and warrant ed by li. M. Ely. Xewport, Pa., John son, Hollow ly A Co., Philadelphiaage ds Sal dbu J. Eist ■n h 111 h. MILLHEIM, P. I. jimo Ijotd. Xos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REDUCED TO $2.00 PER DAY, The traveling public will .still Hud at l!i- Hotel tlie same libera! provision for their com fort. It is located in the immediate centre-, of business and places of amusement ami tie di. r - I ferent Rail-lload depots, as well as all parts ot ( tbe city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It oi.'is sp* t tal inducements to those visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor. MtffnuXty. <&oumGg I For Rale at the flillheim Journal Store ADVICE TO MOTIIEKK. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child fullering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? if so, send at once and get a bottle of Ntn. WINSI.OW'S SOOTHING SYKVI* FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valm 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 iutlammatiou, and give- tone and oner y to the whole system. MRS VVJNSLOW'S SOOTH ' INO SYltl'P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is plea- tut to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the old'-st and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price u-Y cents a bottle. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Wiliter Term begins Inn. 4, !HSJ. 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 courses of study: 1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years. 2. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 3. A Latin Scientific Course. 4. The following SIM-CIAL COI'IISES, of two years each following the first two years of the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE ; (b) NATURAL IIIStOR Y; (c) CIIIiMIS TY AND PHYSICS: (it) CIVIL ENGIN EER INC. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture, (i. A short SPECIAL COURSE m Chemistry. 7. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Cour-e. 8. SPKCIA E C t price n. -Coal kept under roof at all seasons of the year. puhlie patronage respectfully sol let ed. % fi'.'ly Stoam Bonding Shops, { FARMEDS' M 1 LL>, DA.} All kinds of bending in wood done on short notice. Orders Idled for —IRJIAdIS— of all sizes, and of the best material. Bob Sled Runners, Shafts, Bent Hounds, Plow Handles, Phaeton Reaches. Send for price list. Orders by mail promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. j. it. BEAM & SOY. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTIUEUS for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREE I\ LOCK IIA VEX. A, SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE i UKTAIL tiliOl KKS, k epth * largest stock in the 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK ITAYEX. r riiii: 1 MILLHEIM JOURNAL 0 O.hß Pintißg Office o is no f .<■ i>t 'i■ d with Goon i 'MFsni's and a urge as: i-iBieAN. tin* iargtc-t.: .-!. nr.d r"M5t wide! - circulateci s* i :i: craner. $-3.SOa year. Weekly. BnJenrtid ensrmvlnßa and Interesting il - Spcclme i copy nf t'ie Scientific A indr* fenn sent free. Audi Ml ..N tCO., ScirxTJl3o AMERICAN OUICf, 2; 113 i*< :ul'.ay. Few Writ. WASTED— LAD1ESTOTAKl' OCU NK W fancy work at tiieir homes, in city or count ry, and earn gi6 to per week, muaing goods for our Fail and Winter trade. Send 15 cents for sample and particulars. HUDSON MFG, CO., 267 SIXTH AVE., NEW YORK. ■**-. -• -ant-* *#■; l* ' * - l""VtT —T'.* ,! THE NEW BHHBHHI JUURVIIi STORK. Pvnn Street, Millheitn, P.i. f i- the < i c ;!it to cnuiucrulo all Ilie ;imN we ! vol.! .■> lie tut there milt be a l> iiiiuti" •:mi • licro an.l in \VC t. 'i.'ln Oil 'I BIBLES, i aiul that h always il gobd lie; iiniiltj: as well us a Kim il endlnu. I Kplciidicl Family Silblos, hil pit Itiblßs, Teacher's Bi bles, Sunday School Bibles, Pres entation Bibles. li will l>o to \our interest to < vaniine these be furo \ nil no to oth 1' p! te "s tu buy, Pliotogr? ph Albums. From tlie large tju'irto Cabinet Album Il I nuf Sftl/MM'i'l/ 11IN' CAN L> 11011 A 1 nur stot'C. Come, See and Buy AT Tin: NEW ; JOURNAL STORE ON* Fenn Street and at the LOWEST PRICES. DRUGS 5 * NEW h p DRUGSTORE jjj P -IN TilK- (J h FDIiS Mills HoiiSf, Q 9 Spring Hills, Fa, ffl oi —. ~ y I lD r -i ' , I j OF ALL KINDS, i "Ha ri.it. i INF. or fi) H PATEUT MEDiUYES, [/) (fj Elricllj Fine Spices. • w Q Tailct Articles. Pcrftifficries, w h CaiifectiGiis, Tolaceo SCigtirs. $ 1 *x lie'iis an Apothecary L-1 fVi r-; P' r .Mice Physicians' Pre kLJ ; scriptions will be carefully coin- f j i ' 1 rounded HI C, E, AURAHD. [j IDIE/D" C3-S I S. H. Lenker, MANUKACTUItEIt AND DEALER IN | .A.ARONSBURG, IPA. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, lhdsteads,Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining ] Tables, Extrusion Tables, Sideboards, ' Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs, j Locket s. Spring Bids, Wire, AYool and 1 Ilair Ma tresses, every sty le of MouhL | iugs for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Specialty. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. 30-ly PEABOD7 HOTEL, GthSt. South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. Or.e Square South of the New Post | Office, one lntlf Square from Walnut St. Theatie and in the very business centre of tlie city. On the American and European plans. Good rooms fiora 50cts to S3XO per day. llemodel ; ed and newly furnished. *\V. PAINE, M. D., 40-ly Owner & Proprietor. ' '* *" 1 ■— —■ l l ■ ■— -'T ■ T— n 1 n ■ "li 111 . 1 -—'fir- i m mrtjmi i* w I J JVIILLHEJM The Oldest, The Largest, The Cheapest, Most Reliable Establishment in thi- part of Pennsylvania. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones maim fact lived in the most artistic style aitd of the best material. All work warranted' and put up in the most substan ! y ; fiat manner. I'strOur prices are so low that it will pap persons in | need of marble ivork to give : us a call. DEININGER S. MUSSER Proprietors. Shops oast of Bridge, Main St., Hillheim, Pa. Lewis!®! mi Tyrone Railroad Time Tile, LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 .1 5 7 0 A, M. A. M. P. M P. M. r. M Mill)( union 7 Of) 9.10 2.05 (>.OO 7.M l/n\M.un< 7.25 10 01 2.20 Fair Ground 7''l 10.1 *1 2.21 Welti 7.10 10.27. V'rk o)iu - ,; 7.11 M.W 2.10 Ml 111 In burg B.ooar 11.09 ar2. 55 ' If. 5 c.* WilliuonL 8,22 3.28 im tit ul ton k.;i:i n. m Wlker Itun 8.57 l.'Hi '"berry Hun 0.15 4.2.1 Fowler 0.25 4.17 • t: Hi it 0.11 Bpring MlllsnrlO.ls nr.5..0 I.EA YU EASTWARD. 3 4 <; H 10 A. M. r. 51. luring Mi 115..... 6.50 1.50 obuni 0 18 2.20 ow If r 0.28 2.00 berry Itun 0.48 2.55 Vikfr Ktitt 7.05 8.15 iif.iflton 728) |t ■ iilinoiit 7.40 3.52 A.M. UlllinlMMMT H.OO . 11.15 4.!5 I*. M. ■ icksltiif if 8.1,1 12.10 4.".2 .liflll K2O 12.17 4.08 !'"lr tJiotinil a M. 8.50 12.33 4.48 r. M. I.ewlsliurg .:5 8.45 12.50 5.10 7.."t0 Moiiiiuuloiiar. (>,isar.o.(J tar 1.05m*.5,20ar 7.40 N'nt. 1 and 2connP:tat Montaiulon with Krie MallWfst; .'t and 4 with Sea .shorn Fxpieas C ist; 5 and 0 wltii Hay Express and Niagara Express Wfst; 7 and "8 with Ka.it Lino West; 0 mii 10 with WlUlamsport Accommodation Cast. . , ; ' \.' * i.xidii. i i *t; "•; i "TuJ.rrj 1 : *■ " *#* " i - A. M j Uv. I : iv i '• .ti , I- , * it ; r.' * ■ M • - ' ' . -V ! M .... T . |.*r , . 11. Si'iiT.ti:,c it V-* ■■ V '• i.. i ,• *...| ImS i toKtaMT. <• - •• = v. . I ••• ♦ . . r : V , rZji i :. •' . M a *V. U t.-rl an.! ! ft I !• i i *.r; lta -'.l vi c;f.n '.'rri.: v.: ,-nc re* V n i . * |k v, f • f t ; >. .ltt. ii ,*.i. . .if.* i . i -• i. : ; t l off- rt .., tU-4fl*.!} ' / i:i>\nt/. ir. vi-'.v , • . n:iu.vy.,u, r*. I 2TTT.-, -r *7, : / ' >• rrVbrr.t<-l * pt-1 ' . J.I .'f- i. r. lt< ♦.* VMc'i v • % i .. ii Jji.o lfioUjii.i. t ;tW ; • ittiit. V.' .-..: . il !f I ICaiij:.u. Kiswstt £t rrtUNDELSCfJ, 1 f 320 Race ntrent, Pa. | Smith's German Olio i The Cireat German Remedy HHEUMATISM, rifiirilslsi, and all Oikfinri of lite Slotuarh, ItuucU, Blood, Livfr nail Hidnry*. For Kale hy all Dealers is ledifine, at 50 feals a Bottle. Prepared aad sold at Wholesale by the GASMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LIMITED,) 32 'lYillowAlrrrl, Willlaiukporl, I*a. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY: Johnston, Holloivay & Co., 602 Arch SL Ninilb, li Hue A Co., 30'.' & all NOUTII TlilUD -STUEET. F~ "BSDBWSS' r HUTU N. H. DOWNS' I Vegdiabla Balcomic For the cure of g Ccnsumption, Cells, Cat&rrh, E B Group, Astbaa,. Heurisy, Ecarseness, p Spitting Bleed, BrencMtls, k and nil di-eaps the cough, but, by remov tea ing theoarsc, consequently, when the cougli is cured the patient is well. Send address for Km pamphlet giving full directions, free. gH Price 35 cts., 50 cts., anil SI.OO per bottle. tS SOLD EYBRWHERE. O nriRT, JOHSSOS * LORD, Props., Burlington, Tt. H ■■■DOWNS' ELIXIR.BHH JrHl i.=r.i' lie IlioeJ . liiipotenrj, 0,-mnls (JmsorrkiM, Srphlllt.'e ai d Herriirial ACnitinarlne feam It opt tire shon'.l cenit thrlr auJ learn uitaethlca to t Heir adv.-nla.re. It I* not a Address T >. f. 1.. ban.'.ROlt, Pi-e i't n:td Physician In Chars* Central EeJ. ft i ar-r. !ns':'iUe,f>2') Ufi: I *!., 8. bonis. Mo. Successor to LT. Lutts'l'lspcnse. b.tsbllsbcd 80 Year a. CUT THIS OUT! A MAKE S $l5iS4O WE e e r K. Wo have stores in 15 leadingr Cities, f roin which our agents obtain their supplies quickly. Our Fnctories and Prinripnl Clnlfes are at Erie, I'ti. Send for our New C'atulouue ana terms to agents Address MM I HUE I I 013 Spring Carden St. I ESs LUSELL PHILADELPHIA,PA. I Spec.alty.—Patent causes before the Patent Offlcel and the Courts, fteasoanble terms. Opinion as tol patentability^freeofchajge^^iencMFo^ircular^J v SIOOOJRE WARD xjjjxS _ market " much Clover ticod in on# /4bA-Jrr^-T'r~i)t'ir(\ tVnrvnnted tlm inont perfect Fnree-Feod *'l tllixci* Brill In MMmw. Kf: Mj f*r clr. I.itur, A. B. VAIUtVHAft. Vorh, Vtu Pennsylvania £Hgines^& L .■ .' STEAM ENGINES, A. B. FAEQTJHAE, York Pa ano ' Mtwi'lM aMumy. ttend lur llluntnitril Ct*logao^^.WP^^^ Vertical Englnea.wtth or ' " . "SHKI rm wituout wheel., \nrf mgjL E">E.a h ( a eonvciilent, ecoiionit.-.l JJj fr£ , Yf and eoropieto In every 3 £.• y 'c . detail, beet an t cheapest ifTuSaL* 1 ff -- 3 riv^raivmAßATOß It itiJy lor uuufcet, AdArtuA. B. TABQUBAB, Tori, Pa. FA24UIIA2 IEYSTCOT COBS FUSTE2 XV"E \Vrr.ute4 the bcfttcr.ru tlnipper cud N.o*t force-fejd fertttxer dUtidhntor In the riiirita DR. JOHN BULL'S Siiil'sToiiicSynii FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and ACUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL KALAR!AL DISEASES. - ' The proprietor of this celebrated medi cine juatly claims tsr it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the pablie for tho SAFE, CEETAUf, SPEEDY and PEB MANEIii" cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilla aud Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. He refeu to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion th&t in no can whatever will it fc.il to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great u&ny 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 ean more certain to euro, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after tho disease has been cheeked, mere especially in difisrolt and long-standing cases, Dsn ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good oider. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonio, a single' dose of BtTLL'B VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S BAESAPAMLLA Is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous alfeotions—ths King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of oandy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARULA, BULL'S WQR S J DESTROYER, The Popular Remedlee of the Day. Prißfiiial nfllcr, ftS! Main St., LOUISVILLE, KT. TUB Buchanan Wind Mill BEAUTY, BDBABHJTY i ——- tji " M% Mew method of attach- J' J THE MOST POWERFUL if 11|\\ ALL KINDS OF W TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. B* aarc to tend for our BW Oatalogoc brfora barlaf. BBCSAHAH TO MILL CO, BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN. D.S. MORGAN&CO. MLAwrpACTUMt ran * x Triumpli Eoapers AND THE NOIBELEBB New Clipper Mower; Tbe TRIUMPH REAPERS are unequalod foe simplicity in construction, case of management, light weight, durability and good working capacity in all conditions of grain. The NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable improvements. , Bknd fou ILLUSTRATED Circulah. GOOD AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory. D. S. IYIORG&N & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo,,N.Y. THIS PAPER ° 7 ™ ■ BiBV B FIB BwBV BOWEIX & Cos Newspapor Advertising tsoreau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- at spaaaa llfinif tising contracts may MBw IHI wIIRII h ior it ia HEifv 111111%•