The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, July 08, 1873, Page 7, Image 7

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    Philadelphia AdTertiscments.
fiTHtilise,
ON THE EUROPEAN FLAN,
Jfo, 28, South Tenth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. HOLETON, - Proprietor.
THIS Hotel has connected with it a Temi-hr-anceDininoRoom
tor Indies and gentlemen,
where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable
prices. ' lu
-A Private DlnlnR Room for ladles and
e htldrcn has also been added to the aocommoda
tioiisot the house.
ST. ELMO HOTEL,
(FORMERLY "THE UNION,")
JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor,
317 & 319 ARC II STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Terms,
$2.60 Per Day.
THE ST. ELMO is centrally located and lias
lieen re-Mted and refurnished, so that it will
be found as comfortable and pleasant a stopping
place astliero is in Philadelphia, i 0 2V
DAVY & HUNT'S
GREAT WESTERN BAZAR
' FOR ' ' ' '
CARRIAGES fit HARNESS.
1311,1313,1319 &. 1317 MARKET ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
Superior work of our own, and other good
Manufacturers at very low prices.
Top Buggies, JRO.upwaids.
Dearborn or Market Wagons fi5 to 9125.
Family Wagons, 80 to tM,
1 Harness from 18 to toO per set- ''
Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets &c, at
Ati TrTfoR oTc7
IMPORTER OK
Havana and , Key West Cigars,
nnHE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the
l very best.
i ' VUELTA ABAJO TOBACCO.
W Salesroom
No. 422 WALNUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
7 10 ly L. J. FERNANDEZ, Sole Agent,
C A S H E L B '
Blue Horse Powder
-wo Tiiir unsT dkt.tart.k NOW IN 1781?. nre
X pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper, Loss of
Appetite, Hide Hound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or
any general disease of , .
HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or POULTRY,
Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever it has been
used.
-Price 25 and 40 Cents per package. ; '
Whotesalt Apente:
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY& CO., ''.
Uti Arch Street, Philadelphia.
VALENTINE II. SMITH & CO.,
Corner of 2d aud Green Sis., Philadelphia,
sra-For Sale by F, MORTIMER, New Bloom-
field, Pa. Also sold by Druggists aud Country
Merchants everywhere.
Prepared bt
J. II. CASSUI.S,
128 Richmond Street,
7 11 8in PHILADELPHIA.
wivl. :m:. oxjrca-,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fishing Tackle, Fishing Nets,
'and'
HOUSE FLiY NETS,
And Importer and Dealer in all kinds of
Fishing Tackle Goods
AND
No. 901 .SOUTH THIRD STREET,
, .m PHILADELPHIA.
rjMlE ATTENTION OF
Country Merchants
respectfully called to our large aud well selected
stock of
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WOODEN WARE, kc,
which we will sell
AT LOW PRICES !
TWIXING1 & FltlVTZ,
310 MARKET STREET,
7 7 6m PHILADELPHIA.
Kuntel's Bitter Win of Iron.
For the Cure of Weak Stomarh, Ornml Debility, In-
ntw-Hllon, lneeue 01 m. r.j . ......... , .....,
Aoidity of the Btomeuli, end ell cm riuiniitf m tome.
The wine includes the mft sirnweble nd emclent
Haltof linn wept.; Cllieteuf AlwlieUoyxlUftOuu
IiiiimI Willi lh wual eiierueUu voifeUible toutce-xeUu
furuvleu lien.
The effect iu menycaees of debility, lose or enpytite,
end K-awrl iiri.trtton, or en emcieui n.ii in r
umiililin d with our valuable Nerve, l 1110M liei'lT-
aiurmenutlie aiipeiiw, rei u I uiiw, ....
cuur nablniiMei, removes ilia illir of deuilily aud
Klvett a florid varur to the ouuuteualiue.
- Do you went eometldnv to strength your
Do you want a (food aiititf
Do you want to build np your oonetitutiotir
Do yoo waut to not rid of uerYouenor
Do you want enemy?
Do you waut to Bleep well? ' '
Do you waut a brisk and vliroroue t eeltnirr
If yoa do. try Kunkel'e Bitter Wine of Iron,
Thle truly valuable Umle hae been eo thnroiurhly teat
d by all clawu of the couuuuiiity that It la uow derm,
I ii (I im imu I km Tunln inndli'lliU. ItCOMU, buthlthi.
HuruitHi the bliiod and kW tiiiie to the etoluacb, reuo.
vate me wyattm ana jinilfiuiira uie.
I now only ak a trial of thle Invaluable touio.
Itr-prtoeX h bottle. ,
K. KI'NKF.L, Hole Proprietor,
nB.MHuminu ofcrtwit, inwiw ii h,
llllI.AIKI.VHTA.
Aek for Kunkel'e IHlter Wiue of Irou, uid Uke uo
Philadelphia Adrertlsements.
ZIEGLER & SWEAHINGEN,
Successors to
8HAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
. . Importers and Dealers In ,
Hosiery,
'.' Oloves,. (
, Ilibbons,
Suspenders,
TUBE ADS, COMBS, .
and every variety of
RIMMINGS !
AND "
FANCY GOODS,.
No. 36, North Fourt. Street,: ' '
PIIILADEL P1IIA , PA.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
BARCROFT & CO.,
Importers biii! Jobbers 1
' Of Staple and Fancy
DllY - GOODS,
Cloths, . .
Cassimeres,
, Blankets,
Linens, White Goods,. Hosiery, &c,
No's. 105 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Philadelphia.
I.OCIIMAX'.S,
"Vi'itiiiv Xlnicl !
THIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Arnold's
and Is sold at much less price. The money
will be refunded lo those buying it, if it does not
prove out Irely satisfactory.
a i-or sale uy r . moi inner, itw jjiuuiumriu.
MILLER & ELDER,
. Sole Agents, '
430 Market Street,
23031 Philadelphia.
A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. S.Glclm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Tobacco, Segars, &c.,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
PIIIIiADGIePIIIA.
82310 .
ISAAC W. RANCH & CO., ,
Coiuinissioii Itlereliaiils,
AND
Wholesalo Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt
Have Removed from Nos. 210 and 212 North
Wharves, to
To. 134, Xorth IVharves,
" Between Arch and Race BtreetB,
. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
S. It. TAYLOR,
, WITH
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Streett,
Philadelphia Pa
Hl.ATCHI.KY'8
Improved CUCUMBER WOOD
11 IMP. Tasteless. Durable. Ef
ficient and Cheap. The best
I'unin fur the least money. At
tention is especially Invited to
Blatehley's patent Improved
Kraeket and New Drou Check
Valve, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump or
disturbing the joints. Also, the
Conner Chamber, willed never
eraeksor scales, and will outlast
any other. For sale by Dealers
everywhere. Send for Catalogue
ana rrice-i.isi.
mAR. f. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer.
6 37 ly 500 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa
DAVID J. HOAR & CO.,
Successors to '
IIOAH HoCONKEY k CO.,
WHOLES ALB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
628 Market Bt. and 614 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
Have snoken their own
praise for upwards of
LANDRETHS'
uiree-quariers oi a cen
turv.
- The attention of
Market Gardeners is uar-
iiuuiariy rei'uesteu
SEEDS.
T.andreth's Rural Reg
tster and Alnmuao will
be mailed without charge
w hii who apply.
DAVID LANDHKTH 6 SON,
21 aud 23 Smith Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
7 14 000
WHOLESALE fc
GROCERS
J
January I, 1869;
Philadelphia Advertisements.
John Lucas &
Bole and
THE ONLY
MANUFACTURERS
OP TH
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
AND
PURE SWISS GREEN,
, Also, Pure
White Lead aiid Color
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.
Philadelphia.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS 11
Patent 3Ietlieiiics
110 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, ;
1'hiladelphia, Fa.
A. l'CLL STOCK
OF EVERYTHfNG CONNECTED WITH THE
BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AND AT VEltY LOW TRICES.
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.,
bucccssors to ;
MILLER & ELDER, ;
Rooksellers and Stationers, "
' BIVNK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, , , 1
And Dealers in v , .
WINDOW CURTAINS '
., AM)
WALL TAPER, ;
No. 430 Market Street, ; ; ' .
31 ' "!" PHILADELPHIA; PA.
SOWER, POTTS & CO.,
Booksellers V Siationers,
And Dealers In ': ' .
CURTAIN - ,
AND
wall-papers,
Nos. 630 Market and S23 Minor Streets,
MlLADELl'UIA, PA. ;
- Publishers 61 Sanders' New Readers, and
Rrnoks' Arillunetlrs. Also. Robert's History of
the United stales, euou s uuiiiue juaps, c.
BLANK BOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order. 31t
A. L. Kacb
J. E. Frevmirb
KAIU V FltYHIMF,
Importers and Jobbers or .
O li i u ft Glass
- - i i
. , AND ,
aUEENSAYAllE,
801 and 808, Cherry St., between Arch A Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
ET Constantly on hand, Original Assorted
Packages. l. v. iy iu
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
Wholesale Ciroeers,
No. 120 ARCH STREET,
piiilau i: lpiiia.
A8TEH8, DUTWILER & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades,&c.,
328 MARKET STREET,
79tr 1 PHILADELPHIA.
S
Stop
Il. 91 Oil It IN
Is ..i.' SYRUP OF
Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehoimd,
BEINO manufactured by a new process and
WITHOUT UK AT, contains all the valua
able properties of Tar unimpaired, and Is most
pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. It is
strongly recommended for all diseases of Uie
IDroai.ana Luugs. , .
LABORATORY, Rear of 113 North Second St.,
Philadelphia,
FOR SALE BY
Dr. Sweeney' New Bloomrteld. Pat B. M. Eby,
Newport, Pa. i T. Morgan Baldwin, Mlllnrstowii,
f S e All e
TJiat Cough I
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Batchclor Bro's.,
TRADE
MARK.
PUNCH CTGAIiS!
NOW
Setter than any Ever
MADE BY THEM. I
See that the boxes are branded.
PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH.
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
: JO TVortli. :rl Htreot,
Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch $37 Chestnut St.,
Opposllc"CONTINENTAL'7
10 6m . riiii.Ai)Ki,rnu.
1). POUT MALE,
WITU
BARNES, BRO. & HERRON,
.. Wholesale Dealers In
HntH, OfijH, lJ'iirs,
, j i . AND '
STRAW-GOODS,
No. 603 MAflKET STREET,
6101y
PHILADELPHIA.
O. E. JORDAN. J. FOX
JORDAN, FOX & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
XIutH, Oupw, XT'urs,
STRAW 'GOODS,
NO. 35, NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Between Market and Arch Streets,) '
C.l8.cl PHILADELPHIA.
W. F. KOIII.Flt,
JOBBER IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
... j, U A N D
Straw O o o ! s
153 NORTH THIRD STREET,' '
8 91yl01 ,.. PHILADELPHIA.
tmAYltlLI, & CO.,
' Wholesale Dealersln
Carpets, :
Oil Cloths, '.y
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines,' &c
And a One assortment of
Wood and Willow Ware
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
v . ' Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1,1889- " V
. ' j, C, ' .. .-
LLOSD, SUPrLEE, & WALTON,
I WHOLESALE
,
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 635 Market Street.
Philadelphia.
THE BEST
, IN
u s e:
Blatchley'a
Horizontal
ICR CREAM
FREEZER I
Tlngley'B Patent), will prodticea finer quality of
Cream in less time aud with less labor, than any
other Freezer made, is berfectlv alr-tiulit. am
will pay the entire cost of the machine in one
season In saving of Ice alone. Sizes from three to
forty quarts. Call and see It, vr send for cata
logue. CIIAS. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
606 Commerce Street,
6 13tf Philadelphia, Pa.
Important to Farmers!
HARBISBLRU FERTILIZER COMPANY,
Manufacturers of
FLOUR OF BONE,
PURE GROUND BONE,
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
. ' ' i . AND ANIMAL COMPOST.
MA JV UFA CTOJt Y,
PERDIX, PENN'A.,
OFFICE - HARR1SBURO, PA.
OUR facilities for obtaining the Raw Material
euables us to offer to dealers the best Manu
factured Fertilizers, at the most advantageous
Plplantors and Farmer,, by using these Fertlll
ters, secure to themselves an Increased yield of
Crops, and a superior quality of Produce, at mod
erate cost.
Kr The highest standard In our manufactures
shall always be maintained.
Aft Address
LEVI WOLFINGER, Secretory,
1 - r - P. O. Box, iKW,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Wilson Stbicklir, General Agent,
24
it
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby
Kiven, that letters Testamentary on the
en ate of Laura J. Million, late of New Bloom
field. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, residing In said bur
ough. All persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, ana those
having claims will present them duly autheutl
catedloraettlemenfto wu(mM(,KEEi
June 24, 1873. Executor.
nuMOBOus.
Another Man Wanted. ,
Old farmer PetMngill went into his house
one day and caught John, the hired man,
hugging Mrs. P.
The farmer said nothing, and went out
into the field. ' .'
After dinner he wanted John for some
thing, but John was not to be found.
He went at last into John's room, Where
the latter was on his knees packing his.
trunk. jf
" What's the matter, John," said P.
' O, nothing," replied John.
"What are you packing your trunk
for?"
" I'm going away."
"Going away I What are you going
away for?"
" O, you know," answered John.
"' "No, I don't know," rejoined P. ; "come,
give me the reason of your sudden desiro
to go away." '
Well," meekly answered John, "you
know what you saw me doing this morn-v
ing."
'U, pshaw r laughed , rcttingill ; " do
not he so foolish. If you and mo can't
hug the old woman enough, I'll hire
anothor man. '
tW My Nephew is . a wonderful follow.
Tho other day he came to me and scz V :
"Undo," "other and still greater things
are takin' place in New York. They say
Jay Gould and Horace Clark have bought
the Tribune, and only yesterday Vandor
bilt bought tho Herald."
Vandorbilt bought the Herald ! how's
that ?" sez I, standin' up and lookin' at
him. " How much did he pay for it ?"
Oh, four cents tho regular price 1"
aud then Eli edged a little nearer off and
kicked a crokay ball which he saw my eye
a-iesliu' on. ' Then he looked up a sort a
pleasant like and asked me if I knew how
to make a horso fast ? Ho was evidently
jokin'.
" Why, tio him," sez I, up to all his
dodges.
"No, Uncle," scz Eli, innocentlike; " ef
you want to make him fast, jes' take his
feed away from him." -
" Suppose he comes in behind time then?"
sez I, indignantly.- ' ' ' 1
"Why, feed him on ketchup"' and this
is the sinful way he went on. ' When I
tried to reason with ' him, he only boiled
over with his wild ideas. Sez I, " Eli, you
ought to remember the sad ' fate of your
brother Amos. He was a bright youth
a promising young man"
" And so am I a promising young man,
Uncle," sez Eli. I promised a good many
people a good deal more than I shall ever
pay " ' ' ' ,'
EST Old Timothy Pickering was a pretty
smart man in his day, and they could not
take him in when they offered to work on.
his farm. To one of those chaps that
think they know everything he put the
question if he knew how to build a stono
wall.
" Yes," said he " any fool ought to know
that."
, " Well, how is it done," said the colonel.
' Why by pnttiug one stone on another,"
replied the man.
"No not by any means," rejoined tho
colonel, "you know nothing about wjtll
building." ,
" Well, how then sir, I would . like to
know how would you have it doue?"
" By putting one stone on two stones, so
as to break joints and have a wall that any
fool like you could not push over. , Good
morning."
' (7 Sammy was reading the Bible very
attentively, when his father came into the
room and asked him what he had found
that was so interesting. The boy, look
ing up, eagerly exclaimed : "I found a
place in the Bible where they were all
Methodists." "How so?" inquired the
father. "Because," said he, "all the
people said 'Amen.' "
(W A boy who rushed breathlessly into
the house and told his mother that he just
taw a horse running swiftly by, and a dog,
Bitting on his tail, was chided for reck
lessness of speech ; but his mother chang
ed her mind when it wan explained that
the dog was sitting on his own tail.
Molly," 'said Joe Kelly'a ghost
to his wife, "I'm ,im Purgatory at this,
present time," says he.
' And what sort of a place is it?' sayst
Bhe. . 1
" Faix," says he, " it's a sort of half-way
house between yon and heaven ; and I
stand it mighty aisy after leaving you."
' Why do native Bostonians have-
such a , tendency to skepticism ?" asked
one clergyman of another. " I didn't
know as they had suoh a tendency," was.
the reply ; " but if they have I suppose it
is because, having been born in Boston,
they do not think it necessary to be born
again.".
' tW " Mrs. Brown of Burlington slnga
her ' Hush My Babe' to her infant son Wil
lie, who measures twelve months one way,
and one hundred pounds the other. She
spanks him with a pile driver."
IW An editor iu Iowa says h has be
come so hollow from depending oa the
printing business for bread that h pro
poses to sell himself for a stove xipe.
oilier. i 9 ly
r a. . aua stores ceuei an y. vu