I)C hhest, Neu) BloomfitUr,' f)i. 7 3STEW YOEfe CONTINENTAL Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Adrcrtlsements. Philadelphia Adrertisements. nuiionous Life Insurance Company, OP NEW YORK, STRICTLY 31 VTVAL t AssetH, jst."5,r00,000,00! ISSUES alt the new forms of Policies, and pre RentH as favorable terms as any company In the United States. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and the pulley held good during that time. Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. Mo extra charges are madefor travel Inn permits. Policy holders share In the annual prolltsof the Company, and have a voire in the elections and management of the Company. No policy or medical fee charged. L. W. FROST, Prei''ett . M. H. W'tnkoop, Vice l'res't. J. P.Rot.Elis. Kec'y. 3. F. EATON. Uuiieral Agent, No. 6 North Third Street. .429yl College Block, Harrlsburg, Pa. $100 Reward tor a case of Neuralgia or Rheumatism 01 any xorm whatever, (considered curable) that DR. FITLEU'S VEGETABLE KHEUMAT1C SYltUP will not cure warranted uninjurlous, and a physician's prescription used tnwarillv. 5000 REWARD offered to the Proprietors of any luenicineior nneiimausm ana neuralgia nine to produce one-fourth as many genuine living cures inane wunin 1110 same letigin 01 nine as iir Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Keinedv. KMX) KKWAltD ottered to any Person proving 1 os. r. finer, At. u., 10 oe otner man a crauuaie of the celebrated University of Pennsylvania in JK.13, and Professor of Chemistry treating Jlheu. inatlsin sneclallv for 3'J vears. HUM) REWARD to any Chemist, Physician, or others anie 10 uiscover lociuie 01 rntassa, coicni cum, Mercury, or anything Injurious to the system in Dr. Fitter's Hheumatie Svi un. 28.600 Certificate or testimonial of cure. In cluding Kev. C. H. Ewlng, Media, Pennsylvania; ltev. Joseph Beggs. Falls of Schuylkill, Philadel phia; the wife of liev. J. K. I lav is. illghlstown. New Jersey: Rev. Tlioniai Murphy, Frankford, Phlladeluhfn: Doctor .leiiiilni; mm Doctor Wal ton, Philadelphia; Hon. J. V. Cieeley. member of Congress from Philadelphia: lion. Judge U'e, Camden, New Jersey 1 ex-Keuator Stewart, of Bal timore; ex-tlovernor Powell, of Kentucky, and thousands 01 others, If space permitted. 12.10 REWARD for the name ot any warranted preparation for Hheuiuatisin and Neuralgia sold under a similar legal guarantee, setting ten th the xact ninnl)cr of hollies to cure or return the amount paid for the same to the patient, In case of failure to cure.' A full description of c ises re quiring guarantees must lie forwarded by letter to ruiiaiieipnia. iiie guarantee, signeu aim siaiin: the (luantltv to cure, will be returned by mail with advice and instructions, without any charge. - Address ail letters to DK. Fl i LKH. No. 46 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Nootlier Rem edy in ottered on such terms, (let a circular on the various forms of Rheumatism, also HUnk ai plicatlons for guarantee, gratis of the special Aaent. fTr. 1). H. SWEENEY, Druggist. New Bloomilelil, Pa., Sole Agent for this couuty.6 38 ly LOOK OUT! I would respectively inform my friends that I In tend calling upon them with a supply of goods f my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of CASSIMERS, v CA8SINET8. ' FLANNELS, (Plain and bar'd) CAUPETH, Aco., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J. M. BIXLEH, CbhtrbWooleh Factokt. ,17,4m, EOETABLK PLANTS A.TXT HKEDS! GRAPE VINES, (30 Varieties.) PEACH, APPLE, FEAR, FRUIT TREES, 0. Green Iloumo Stoelf, Ace, FOR THE SPRING OF 1872. A large variety of choice and Perfectly Reliable stock oilered at fair prices. Seeds and plants, by man. i 'iiT.ntars mailed. Drenald as follows: No. 1. Vegetable Plants and Seeds, Flower Seeds. &e. No. 2. Oreen House, Bedding and Flowering Plants. Ornamental irees, Hiiruns, noses, so. No. 3. Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, AO., otc. ur,u. r. merAai.sso, Riverside Nurseries, ltilf ' llarrlsburg, Fa. ABPLKMHTV A BHOltTMENrp iUHUHl'MliM . JL OF DRY-GOOD JtY - GOOD S Suited to the Season, Are Now Offered for Bale by F. MORTIMER, New Moomfield John Shaftner, Jr. E. 8. Zlegler. Theo. Kume SIIAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Successors to BHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, CSlovcn, IlikkoiiN, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS ' AND FANCY GOODS,! No. 86, North Fourt Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs, BARCROFT & CO., ImiJorleiB and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. . CIIA.YIIII,I, & CO., Wholesale Dealers I n Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment ot Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1889. A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lowars. J. B.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholebals Dealers in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, IIIIL.AIKIriIIA. 83310 ISAAC W. RANCH & CO., CoiumiNMioii Merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt FISH, No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, WM, H. KENNEDY, wprn ' . W. Hickman. Geo. Wain. A. L. Whitemai Hickman, Wain & Whiteman, DEALERS IS Tobacco, Scgars, &c, No. 222 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A full Stock of the Celebrated MONITOR NA vr, always on band. 4 32 tl 10 LLOID, SUPTLEE, k TV ALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 626 Market Street, Philadelphia. H. II. TAYIOIt, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch StreetT, Philadelphia Pa DAVID J. HOAR & CO., Successors to HOAIt, MoCONEEY k CO., WHOL1SAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 638 Market St. and 614 Commerce 8treet, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE GROCERS January I, 1869 John Lucas & Co., M u Bole ana THE ONLY ':- lWi MANUFACTURERS Of TBI IMPERIAL FRENCH, AHD . . PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure -White Lead anil Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN l'ntoiit !IXclioiiies 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Fa. A. lUIL STOCK OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VERY LOW MICES. A Good location for business, enables us to offer Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. 3 8tf D AVID D. ELDER & CO., successors to . MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Ami Dealers in WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, T A. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Rrnnks Arithmetics. Also. Robert's History of the uulieu states, tenons uuuine jnaps, c. BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. 81t A. ti. Kaub J. E. FnEYMiRi KAUB & FItYMIRE, Importbrs ahd Jobbers o? China, GlaHS AND QUEENSWA11E, 801 and 80S, Cherry St., between Arch A Race, PHILADELPHIA. ET" Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. . l. iy i" PATTERSON & NEW LIN, Wholesale Oroeers, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADEL 1 II I A . G O TO mortimer' c :or daroainO. 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Mohtimek, New Blooinllcld, Pa., Is Agent ior these rumps. C1IAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manf'r, 606Coninieree Street, S13t( Philadelphia, Pa. ORGANS I ORGANS) ORGANS For the Parlor, Sunday School and Church ..... . .,f 1(,1. ..lw.it . it .lm.u 1 1 $125. The best Organ In the world' (or the world Ior the money. We can supply Organs ranglugln firlce (rum Sto to (2UUU, and oiler the most liberal nduceiiients to the trade, Teachers, Clergymen, and others, who will act as agents lor the sale 01 our instruments, The " Parlor Oem" IMauo 7 Octaves, full Iron frame, overstrung scale, round corners, carved legs 1 the duest low-priced Piano nianuiacvurea. uuy warrauvea. Ylolln String. We import direct from Italy, Germany and France, the very choicest strings that are made. and can support ine iraue it lowest inarKet prices. hampie set 01 cnoice vwunor uuuai niringsniaii' ed free lor SI. Rand Id ttruments. Hheet Music Music Books, and Musical Merchandise of every aeseription. WM. A. POND A CO., 647 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Branch Store, 39 Union Square, 3m JNSURK IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. B. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the United States. Assets over Ho,000,000 In cash. & M. 8HULER, Agent. Liverpool, Fa. 513t. Dally Express and Freight Line Bl.TWEEN BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT rpHE subscriber wishes to notify the cltlrensof JL Btooiutleirt an Newport mat m is running a Tatlv UfiA hHtWHHn these two lilaoes.and will haul Freight of any kind, or r romplly deliver packages or messages eulrusUxl f his caie, .Orders mi;y l-ileli forlilm at the stores of r. uorumor o 10., new moomuera, or nuiigan jausser. Viewport, ra. J. 8. WUITMORE Blooinfleld, January U. 170. 1 rfi Good Steers. " I liked your aortnon very much to-day with a single exception," said a worthy pastor to a minister who had occupiod hit pulpit a portion of the Sabbath. " Well, what was the exception ?" " I think yon used too many technical phrases." ' "Did I? I didn't think of it." " You repoatedly spoke of drawing in ferences. Now, that was Greok to many hearers." "O, no! Most every ono, of course, knows what we mean by drawing infer ences.", You are mistaken, brother, as sure as you live; I do not believe one-half of my congregation would understand the phrase." " You certainly cannot be right." "I am. Now, there is Mr. Smith," pointing out a man just turning the corner, who is quite an intelligent farmer ; we will overtake him, and I will ask him if he can draw an inference, and I do not bolieve that he will understand me." Accordingly the ministers quickoned their pace, and as they came up to Mr. Smith, his pastor said to him: " Brother Smith can you draw an infer ence ?" Brother Smith, thus summarily intero- gated, looked at his pastor for some fifteen seconds quite surprised, and then rather hesitatingly said: " Well, I suppose I could. I've got a pair of steeis that can draw anything to which they are hitched, but I shouldn't like to on Sunday." A Boy's Essay ou Dogs. The dog is bigger than the hen, and docs not wear feathers. My dog wears a collar. It is not a paper collar. I have had him a year. lie is big enough to kite. lie bites meat and boys. Sometimes he bites Ja girl. Dogs have four legs except when one of them gets cut off by the cars. Then ho docs only have three legs and a tail, and when his tail is cut off bo is a bull-pup. My pa says older-men is like, dogs cause they have hygerfogy. I guess that is spelt rite. I don't know what it is, Tige nover had it. Tige is my dog. My aunt gave me a wire cage for my dog to ware. He did not like it. A man with a brass star on bis vest told me to take it oil'. Ho had black eyes, he said it was cruel. Told him it was a nozzel. My aunt said so. He said a verse. This was it: Let dogs delight to bark and bite, for its there natur to. I asked him if that was in the bible. Ho said it was a warts book. I don't see what a warts book has to do with dogs. Dogs don't have warts, but boys do. I cured mine with a red-hot darning-needle. This is all I know about dogs. t2TA celebrated singer, Madame Lo Rochois, was giving a younger companion in art some instructions in the tragic char acterof Medea, " which she was about to sustain. " Inspire yourself with tbe situa tion," said she; "fancy yourself in the poor woman's place. If you were deserted by a lover whom you adored, what would you do?" The reply was as unexpected as it was ingenious: "I should look out for another." t5T The following Btory is told of Rev. Mr. Hammond, who approached a man at Burlington, the other day, asking himself if he was a Christian. "No," replied the other party, "I am a railroad man, " Well," said Mr. Hammond, " I know of several conductors in New England that are Christians," " That may work down East all right, but a man can't be both in Iowa," responded the employee tSfAn Irishman once lived with his father as hired man. The young folks of the neighborhood, on one occasion, had a party to which they did not invite him. Fat considered himself very much slighted, but after cogitating over the matter for a while, he brightened up, and exclaimed, " Faith, I'll be aven with 'em yet; I'll have a party mesilf, and I won't Invite nobody I", EA stingy man who pretendod to be very fond of bis horse, but kept him nearly starved,satd to a friend, " You don't know how rouoh we all think of that horse. I Bhall have him stuffed, so as to preserve him when he dies." " You bad better stuff him now," retorted the friond, "so as to preserve him living." 1ST" Susan," said a girl, looking out or the upper story of a grocery store, ad dressing another girl, who was trying to eutor at the front door, " we've all been to prayer meeting and been converted ; so when you want lager on Sunday you will have to come in at the back door." tW" I say, Pompey," said one freoman to another, "dis chile has tried lots of gifts fairs and tings for prize, but nebber could draw anything at all." "Well, Jim, I'd vise you to try a hand-cart; de chances are tousand to one dat you could draw dat," tW In Judicial Mo Arthur's court, in Washington, tbe other day, a lawyer called tbe judge's attention to the fact that a cer tain ease had been upou the docket fur a decade. " But the cane has not decayed," replied the Judgo.
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