ljc time Nero Bloomficlfr, )au Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Adrortlsements. HUMOROUS Tlie Holeton House, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, No. 28, South Tenth " Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. HOLETON, . Proprietor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a Temper, ancb Diking Koom for Indies and gentlemen, where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 7 10 W A Frivate Dining Boom for ladles and children has also been added to the accommoda tions ol the house. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") JOS. 31. FEGER, Proprietor, 817 & 010 ARCn STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.60 Per Day, THE 8T. ELMO In centrally located and has been re-tltted anil refurnished, so that it will be found as comfortable and pleasant a stopping place as there is In Philadelphia. 6 29 DAVY & HUNT'S CREAT WESTERN BAZAR FOR CARRIAGES & HARNESS. 1311, 1313,1315 & 1317 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. Superior work of our own. and other good Mauuiacturers at very low prices, Top Buggies, $S0.upwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to $125. Family Wagons, 80 to f200, Harness from 18 to $50 per set Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whins, Fly Nets &c, at equally Low Prices. ANTONIO ROIC, IMPORTER OF Havana and Key West Cigars. THE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the very best VUELTA ABAJO TOBACCO. 49" Salesroom No. 422 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. 7 10 ly L. J. FERNANDEZ, Sole Agent, OAH8EL8' Blue Horse Powder 18 THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pre pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper. Loss of Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or any general disease of HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or POULTRY, Has proven itself satisfactory wherever It has been used. r Price 25 and 40 Cents per package. ; Wholesale Agenti: JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., 002 Arch Street, Philadelphia. VALENTINE II. SMITH & CO., Corner of 2d andUreen Sts., Philadelphia. -For Sale by F, MORTIMER, Now Bloom Held, Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Prepared bt J. II. CASSEL8, 128 Richmond Street, 11 8m PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURER OF Fishing Tackle, Fishing Nets, AMD HOUSE 1IA KETS, And Importer and Dealer In all kinds of Fishing Tackle Goods AMD CHAMOIS, No. 904 SOUTH THIRD STREET, , m tm PHILADELPHIA. IJUIK ATTENTION OF Country Merchants respectfully called to our Urge and well selected stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WOODEN WARE, &c, which we will sell AT LOW PRICE8! Twiarixo & FiiFrz, 310 MAItKET STREET, 7 7 6m PHILADELPHIA. Knnkel's Bitter Win of Iron. For the Cure of Weak Stomach, (tentraJ Debility, In dliintiou. Dirfwwe (if the uervuun HyuUim, ('iiUfatlon, Acidity of the titoiuach, and all owe requiring a tunic Th Win lnultidoa the moat ajrreeablci and efficient Ra.lt of Iron weiwweiM; Citrate f Mariw'tio Glide. com btued with the niut energetic vetftOaUe tunica Hallow rvruviaii intra. The efTsxrt In tnanycaaea of debility, Irw of appetite, nil p-eiicnM iiromraiMU, 01 au emcieut nan 01 iron. MiiibiiudwlthuurviihiJille Nrv, la moat happy. It uwmma the appetite, raittra the pulae, Ukea offmna. uFar flnbbiucHM, removtn tha pallor of debility aud Kivut ahurtd vigor to the countenance. Io you waut aomething to atrength yon? J Do yoa want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your oonatitutionf Do you waut to tret rid of narvoiiaueaa? lit you want energy? Do you waut to alfwp wellf Do you want a brink aud vlKoroua feeling? If you do, try Kuukei' Hitter Wine of Iron. - , Thia truly valuable tonic baa been ao thoroughly t-at-M by all clittwttK uf the community that It la iinwdfvru id tmliifiiiiiut)iH ad a Tonic mcdjctue. ltouatabutllttle( lurirlcM th bltKMl and trlvea ton tu the aU-'Uiauh, rvuo Vla the ayauou aud prulouK" life. I now ouly ak a trial of tuia luvaluaU tonlb. $W Prioel per bottle. K. KHNKKIj, Sole Proprietor, No. 3M North VtU 8trtrt. below iim. FHILAOKLPrllA. Ark for Xuukal'a Bitter Win of Irun, and Uke no oUr. i ft ly ZIEGLER & SWEARINGEN, Successors to SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER S CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, . . f Gloves, lUbboiis, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS' , AND FANCY GOODS,! Ho. 36, North Four'. Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs, BARCROFT & CO., Imporleu aud Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy 'DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassiraeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 105 aud 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. Writing- Fluid ! . THIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Arnold's and Is sold at much less price. The money will he refunded to those buying it, II It does not prove entirely satisfactory. 3. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlteld. MILLER & ELDER, Sole Agents, 430 Market Street, 23031 Philadelphia. A. B.Cunningham. J. H.Lewars. J. S.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NOKTH FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 82310 ISAAC W. RANCH & CO., Commission ?Iereliaiits, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt FISH, nave Removed from Nos. 210 and 213 North Wharves, to IVo. 131, Worth Wharves, Between Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. H. It. TAYLOR, WITH ' . , WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Comer ol 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa e J1LATCIILEY'8 W H Improved CUCUMBER WOOD 2 g PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Kf- 2 5 Oclent and Cheap. The best l'uiiio for the least monev. At tention Is especially Invited to lllatcliley's Patent Improved Hracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue ana Prlce-I.lst. CHAS. O. ItLATCHI.EY, Manufacturer. 606 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa 3Tly DAVID J. 1I0AK & CO., Successors to HOAR MnCONKEY k CO., W BOLES ALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 628 Market Bt. and 914 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. Have spoken their own praise for upwards of three-quarters of a Cen tury. The attention of LANDRETHS' SEEDS. I Market Uardenerslspar- Mcumriy rtMjuetilbU- Ijindreth's Rural Keg Ister aud Almauao will be mailed williout charge to all who aunlv. DAVID LANDRETH RON, ' 'i and 2a Houth Hlxth Street, PH1LADK1.PHIA, Pa, T 14 000 WHOLESALE Jauuaty 1, 1839; w in.n 'I John Lucas & Co., a u SLL0 . Bole ana 2 V. THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS or THB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead aud Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN I?atent jVIetlieiiies 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. A. XXJLL STOCK OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Good location for business, enables us to offer Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. 3 Stf AVID D. ELDER & CO., successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. And Dealers in WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, And Dealers In CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. V Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, &o. BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Sit A. L. Kaub J. E. Frbtmibi. KAUB & FltYJIIIli:, Impobtsbs and Jobbers or O h i ii a , Gr lass AND QUEENSWAKE, 801 and 808, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. TIT Constantly on band, Original Assorted Packages. 8. 9. ly 10 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale Grocers, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jyjASTEU8, DETWILEIl & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassliuercs, Cottonades,&c., 328 MARKET STREET, row PHILADELPHIA. s , s , s , Stop That Cough I 111. MO It II IK' SYRUP OF Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehomid, BEING manufactured by a new process and WITHOUT HKAT. contains all the valua able prnuerttes of Tar unimpaired, and Is most pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. It Is stroiiKly reuommeuded for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. LABORATORY, Bear of 118 North Second Bt, Philadelphia. FOR BALE BY Dr. Sweeney New Bloomtleld, Pa: B. M. Eby, Newport, Pa. i T. Morgan Baldwin, MlllerBtown, Pa. , aud stores generally. dm Batcliolor Bro's., 5 I TRADE MARK. PUNCH CIGARS! NOW Better than any Ever MADE BY THEM. See that the boxes are branded. PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, :$;$0 North iir-a Street, Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St., (Opposlto "CONTINENTAL") 10 6m PHILADELPHIA. 1). POUT BEALE, WITH BARNES, BRO. & IIERRON, Wholesale Dealers In Hats, Caps, Inrs, AND STltAW-GOODH, No. 603 MARKET STREET, 6101y PHILADELPHIA. C. E. JORDAN. J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., Wholesale Dealers In lints, Oiips, ITurs, AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 35, NORTH THIRD STREET, (Between Market and Arch Streets,) G.18.el PHILADELPHIA. W. F. KOIILER, JOBBER IN ; :' ' I..Y'.' Hats, Caps, Furs, Stra v - Gr oods 158 NORTH THIRD STREET, 8lyl0 4 PHILADELPHIA. OBAYBILL A CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a line assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 1th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1889. LLOYD, SUPPLEE, & WALT03, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia. 27 V, B. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to ucu persons wuo wisu 10 Decome members: Th.nvmantnf BTVrtnTT.iVa am amIL.IUh - ... u..v ... "1,11,1 ,,LI 1 , tlll'll, FIVEDOLLAHH annually for four ieahs, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during life, with nro-rata mortality assessment at tliA dnsiih of each member, which for the First Class Is as iouows: ,le. . Asms- . Amnt- I A teat- 60 2S 73 41 92 "m" 1 70 61 IW 74 42 W 65 1 80 62 80 75 ' 43 , W 5tt I 92 63 81 77 44 US 67 2 04 64 32 79 45 1 00 68 2 16 65 S3 Bl 46 1 06 59 2 24 68 84 83 47 1 12 60 2 40 67 35 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 68 86 BO 49 I 24 62 2 50 69 37 ' 87 50 1 80 63 2 65 70 88 B8 61 140 64 2 60 71 89 89 62 1 50 65 2 65 72 40 90 ,6 160 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE iuuubanu LNjLLAnn, to Do paid at hisdeath to his legal heirs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A member, or his heirs, may name a successor i but if notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary Is not accompanied with tlie name of a suc cessor, then the Society will put In a successor and (111 the vacancy, according to the Constitution of the Sooiety.. Should the member die before his four pay ments of flva dollan are made, the remaining uu pald part will be deducted from tlie oni Thinuantl lMMart due bis heirs i his successor will then pay only two dollar annually during his lifetime, aua the mortality assessments. . Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-five years of age, of good moral habits. In good health, hale, and sound of nilnd, Irrespective of oreed, or race, may become members. For further Infoiua tion, address L. W. CKAUMKU, (See'y U. B. Mutual Aid Hoctaty,) LEBANON, Ir A. Wm. M. SrTOH, New Bloomtleld. Pa., District Agent for Huntingdon, Uedford, Ulalr and Ful ton counties. Agents Wanted t Address D. & EAKI.Y, 7 17 8m pd Uarrlsburg, Pa. TT'XECUTOH'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Jli given, that letters Testamentary on the e.tale of Laura J. Mllllgan, late of New liloom Bi'lcl, Ferry county, I'a., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said bor ough. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate iHiyment, and those having claims will present them duly autheuti. cated for settlement to WILSON McKEB, June 24, 187S Kecutor. The Footless Child. One day recently, a respectably-dressed man carried a well-grown child muffled tip and apparently sick, into French's Hotol, lie placed the child on the stairs and be gan to talk to it in a very unkind and rough way. The attention of the guests was attracted, and they gathered around. 1 ou are able to walk up stairs your self," the man said, "and I won't carry you." "Oh, oh," the child sobbed, "do carry me up j please, pa, do. You know over since I was run over by the car and lost both of my feet I can't walk up stairs alone." " That's all stuff," tho man answered; "got up at once or I'll make you." The poor child began to sob more than before, and the brutal man gave it a severe thump over the sido of the bead. Tho child moaned piteously. The indignation of tho by-stauders was excited, and one of them said to the man, " Is that child yours?" " What's that to you?" the man answer ed ; " I won't tell you." "He's my father," the child sobbed, " and he killed my mother just as bo's agoing to kill me." The man doubled bis fist and made as though ho was about to give tho child a savage blow. One of the by-standors inter fered and said t "Say, if you don't stop this I'll call a policeman. I never saw such a brutal father in all my life." The man began to fumblo in his pockets, and the child cried out, "Take care; he's got a knife. He's going to stick you." Sure enough, the man produced a knifo and opened it. The crowd slipped off one by one, except two. " Bring an officer," one of these cried to a friend. " If I am arrested," the man said, " It shall be for something," and thereu pon ho plungod the knife into the body of the child. The child shrieked, " I'm murder ed, I'm murdered," and a crowd rushed to the spot. The man quietly raised the child in his arms, and removing his hat, said : " Gentlemen, this is a wooden child. I'm a ventriloquist, and any little offering you -may be pleased to make will be very accept able." Had Forgotten the Place. A priest was standing at the corner of a square about the hour of dinner, when one of his countrymen, observing the worthy father in perplexity, addressed him : " O, Father O'Leary, how is your river ence?" "Mighty put out, Pat." "Put out? Who'd put out your river ence?" " Ah, you don't understand, I am in vited to dine at one of the houses in this, square, and I have forgotten the name." . "Oh, is that all? Just now be aisy, your rivorence ; I'll settle that for you." Away flew the good-natured Irishman around the square, glancing at the kitch ens, and whon he discovered a fire that de noted hospitality, he thundered at the door and inquired: " Is Father O'Leary here?" As might be expected, again and again be was repulsed. At length an angry foot, man exclaimed : "No; bother on Father O'Leary, he is not hero, but he was to dine here to-day, and the cook is in a rage, and says the dinner will be spoiled, All is waiting for Father O'Leary." Paddy, leaped from the door as if the steps were on fire, rushed up to the aston ished priest, saying: "All is right, your riverence; you dino at forty-three, and a mighty good dinner you'll get." "Oh, Pat," said the grateful pastor, " the blessings of a hungry man be upon you." " Long life and happiness to your river ence. I have got your malady. I only wish I had your cure. , A drover went into a restaurant nn Tenth avonue last night and ordered a plate or chicken soup. After eating a fow spoonfuls, he callod the waiter to him and said : "Look here t what was tho lensrth of the stilts used by the chicken when it waded through the water on this plate ?" " xou infernal fool I" said the waiter, "the chicken didn't wade at all. It had wings and flew across the kottle, and it'a shadow fell on the wator and was boiled some, and that's how that soup 1 was made 1" The drover said no more, but finished his soup with a heavy heart, and pocketed the spoon and went away. 1ST" One profession, says Punch, is safo from the invasion of woman. She may enter the army, but it is Impossible that she can man the navy. ' Not alone she ean't It is true. Hut she can help man it and without her aid we imagine it would be difficult operation to get it done. IS"" Mary, a into the aittinir.rnniv. please, aud tell me bow the thermometer stands." Mary, after lnveititratino-. nit stands on the first mantle-pieoe, jest agin the wall mem."
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