ljt Simco, Ncto Sloomfielft, Ba. Philadelphia Advertisements. The HolBton House, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, No. 23, Sonlh Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. HOLETON, .... Proprietor. TniS Hotel has connected with It a Tfmtbb anc Dininq Room tor ladles and gentlemen, where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 710 - A Private Wining Room for ladles and children has also been added to the accommoda tions ot the house. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION," . ' JOS. M. FEWER, , Proprietor, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.50 Per Day. THE ST. ELMO Is centrally located and has been re-tllted and refurnished, so that it will be found as comfortable and pleasant a stopping place as there is In Philadelphia. 6 29 DAVY & HUNT'S GREAT WESTERN BAZAR FOR CARRIAGES & HARNESS. 1311,1313,1310 A. 1317 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. Superior work of our own, and other good Mauufucturers at very low prices. Top Buggies, $80. upwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 63 to $125. Family 'Wagons, 80 to 1200, Harness from 18 to $50 per set Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets 4c, at equally Low Prices. ANTONIO ROIC, IMPORTER OP Havana and Key West Cigars. THE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the very best VUKLTA ABAJO TOBACCO. Salesroom No. 422 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. 7ioiy JUAN A. GARCIA. Agent CAHH10LH' Blue Horse Powder IS THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pre pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper, Loss of Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or any general disease of HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or FOULTRY, Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever It has been used. W Price 26 and 40 Cents per package. . Wholesale Agents: . JOHNSON, HOLLOW AY & CO., 602 Arch Street, Philadelphia. VALENTINE H. SMITH Hi CO., Corner of 2d and Green Sts., Philadelphia. WFor Sale by K, MORTIMER, New Bloom Held, Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Prepared bt J. II. CASSEL8, 128 Richmond Street, U 8m ' PHILADELPHIA. fJMIE ATTENTION OP Country Merchants respectfully called to our large and well selected stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WOODEN WARE, &c, which we will sell AT LOW PRICES! TWIXIXU ik FIIF.TZ, 310 MARKET STREET, 7 7 6m PHILADELPHIA. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. For the Cure of Wwk fltomarh, Genera Peblitty. Id HvtwUuii. DiHtttue f the uutvimim H ntin, Coiitttipntiou, Acidity of the HtomcU, ud til amm requiring Umic. The Wine include the mmt auTwifthle and ettlclent ftkltof Irou we pmrM ; (.'itntteni MturiietluOllflicoui with the uiunt euurtftitiu vetfetubie touic Yellow The effdct in many cue of debility, Iom of iptlto, ud tfttiienu prtxttrniiou, m u emcieut nait 01 lrun. CdUiliiUHd with our valuable Nerve, in moat htiipr. It MiivmontH the apetite, ra$pm the jmlae, Ukm u if mus cular rlubbincwN, rt'inove tliu pallor of liability ud itivtM atlurld vhror to the countenance. Do you want tomethlotf to tUnm th you? Io yon waut ft good appetite? Io you want to build up your oonatltuUuu7 Do you want to t rid oi nervouMuwir Do you waut anerKf Do you want to aleau well? Do you waut a brtak aud vitforoiw fucUmr? If you do, try lCunkel'a BltUr Wine of Iron. Thla truly valuable tonic haa been ao thoroughly teat ed by ail cIjmmmi uf the community that it ia now darn ed in1iiMiuhi aa a Tonic mliclne. It emu but 1 title, IMirine the bliKKl and ivt tone to the aUjiuach, reuw VftU the ayatwu and proluuM life. , I now ouly aak a trial of Uila invaluable tonic. rPri,lpi,rmknNKFIjfiol(( No.u,th.umTlfti,,wViM-JiA Auk for Kuukel's Bitter Wiu of Irou aud talo uo other. l O. E. JORDAN. J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., Wholesale Dealers In ! HatH, OnpHi'Fiii'H, AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 85, NORTH THIRD BTREET, ' (Between Market and Arch Streets,) 6.18.el PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. ZIEGLER & SWEARINGE, Successors to BHAFFNEtt, ZIEGpB 6 CO., V .' "r '' ( Importers and1 Dealers in ' J Hosiery; " S ;! '1 1 . ' ;iovh, "" ItlbboiiM, - . NuHpeiiderti, THREADS, C O M li s, and every variety of TRIMMINGS -,uv--,- AND '.I S ', .. - FANCY GOODS, No; 36, North Four! Street, . ', PHILADELPHIA, VA. Agents for Lancaster Combs.. BARCROFT & CO., Importers and Jobber ' '. Of Staple and Fancy ; ( ... DUX - GpPDS, Cloths, ' ' ' ' Cassimeres, - Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &e., . Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET. (Above Fourth, North Side,) riilludelplila. A. B.Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J.S.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholkbalb DsALEnB IN Tobacco, Segiirs, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, iiiii.aii:i.iiiia. 82810 ISAAC W. RANCK k CO., C'om mission It'rcliuiilN, AMD Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt FIS II . Have Removed from No. 210 and 213 North i . ' Wharves, to C 134, Xorlh WharvcN, Between Arch and Kace Streets, ' ' ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8. 15. TAYI.Olt, WITH WAIN WRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' ' AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street!, Philadelphia Pa BtiATCIlLKY'S 55 H In.proved CUCUMllEll WOOD 3 g l'UMF, Tasteless, Durable, Et. 2 -S tlclent anil Cheap. The best rump lor me leant money. At tention is especially inviiea 10 Watehley's l'au-nt Iinprived Hracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn wllhmit removing the i'uinp or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never ciacksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Bend for Catalogue and I'llce-l.lst. , .., , ' C1IAS. O. BLATCH1EY. Manufacturer, 6 37 ly 606 Commerce Ht., l'hlladelphla, Fa .DAYIDJ. Jl0Air& CO., ' l Successors to HOAR McCONKEY k CO., WDOLISALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 628 MarkotSt.' and 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. CjIMYItIM, & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a line assortment of Wood a ml Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pn. January 1, 189. LL0ID, Sl'PPLEE, ft WALTON, i WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSl, No. 25 Market Street. rhlladelplila. WHOLESALE v m m w w Mi m Sk lyr January I, IMif J KM Philadelphia Advertisements. ' , II-;. .1., , , .y,. ,. Jonn Lilicaa & Cn.. n i Bole ana i.'i TnnoitLY 1 , 1 f V f (I ! t k' 1 WanCfaoturehs r, or Tui V IMPERIAL 'TRENCH, PURE swiss Vre en, , X? ' ' " Xlsb, Pure i ....V. , i . I White Lead and Color . . MANUFACTURERS, 1 , i .1 t 1 1 ,' ; ; ; h ? 1 : No, 141 nd 143 North Fourth St.,' ' - ,; - Philadelphia. " WRICHT & , SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, ' .'-11 ' ' At1BAiKMIM '' I'ntent Bledicinos 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, IMillndcIphla, ln. - FTJLL 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 8tf 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, FA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., , BooltMellers & Stationers, And Dealers in v C U RT A IN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 530 Market and S23 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of me united states, reuou uutiino naps, so. BLANK HOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. 31 1 A. L. Kaub 3. E. Fbbtmiri II ll ll fc FIlYMIItE, Importibs add Jobbers or China, O 1 n h h 'and' QUEENS WA11E, 801 and 80S, Cherry St., between Arch A Race, PHILADELPHIA. IHT Constantly on hand, Original Assorted racnages. is. v. ly iu PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale CirocerN, No. 120 ARCU STREET, I II I Ii A 1 I- Ii I II I A . JjJ-ASTKHS, DETWILI'tt & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottouadcs,&c., 328 MARKET STREET, ' 11 7itf ' PHILADELPHIA. aS S f Stop That Cough! in. Tioicniw SYBUP OF : ' Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehound, B EINO manufactured by a new process and WITHOUT UK AT. contains alf tha vhIiih. able proiwrties of Tar unimpaired, and Is most pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. Jt Is Btroniny recomineuueu lor all diseases of the Throat and Luuks. , , ,- . 1 , ' . . LABORATORY, near of 113 North Second St., Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY 3 !T;" Dr. Sweeney New Bloomfleld, Pat B. M. F.by, Newport, I'a. i T. Mnriinn Baldwin, Millet "town. I'a. , aud stores generally. 6m" Philadelphia Advertisements. . POUT HE A LIE, WITH ' BARNES, BUO. & IIERRON, Wholesale Dealers In " . AND ' '. S T 11 A. WGOOD8, No. 603 MARKET STREET, . 10l7 PHILADELPHIA. W. F. KOHLGIC, JOBBER IN Ilats, Caps, Furs, Straw - O o o I h 158 NORTH THIRD BTREET, 8 91yl0 PHILADELPHIA. Batchelor Bro's., TRADE MARK. PUNCH ClGAltSl NOW Better than any Ever MADE BY THEM. See that the boxes are branded. PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, :i:JO !Nortl :rl Klreet, Branch 23 North 2d St., Blanch 837 Chestnut St., (Opposite " CONTINENTAL") 40 6m PHILADELPHIA. The V. Ji. Mutval Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to ucn persons who wibu to uccoine ir.eniL'ers; The payment of 8IX DOLLARS on application, FIVEDOLLARH annually for foi H tears, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually dtirltiKlKe, with pro-rata mortality assessment at the death of each member, which fur the First Class is as loiiows: jJAMeii- A Auieiv. . ;4seM . I AMeaiv A0e rnent "e ment Aee ment Ae mtnt 60 61 62 63 6t 65 60 i 67 68 69 70 71 72 2S 29 30 Kl 32 33 34 73 74 7.r. 77 7S 81 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 M fil 62 M 92 94 96 98 1 00 1 06 1 12 1 18 1 24 1 30 1 40 1 60 1 60 64 65 66 67 63 69 60 i 61 62 6 . 64 06 1 70 . 1 80 1 92 2 04 2 16 2 28 2 40 2 46 2 60 2 65 SI 60 265 83 S 85 36 81 37 38 39 40 87 88 89 90 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be paid at his death to his legal heirs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A member, or his heirs, may name a successor; but If notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary Is not accompanied with the name of a suc cessor, then the Society will put In a successor and All the vacancy, according to the Constitution of the Society. Should the member die before his our pay ments of fire dollars are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the one Thousand vouars aue tits netrs; tits successor will then pay only tiro dollart annually during his lifetime, and the mortality assessments. 9- Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-live years of age, of good moral habits, in good health, hale, and sound of mind. Irrespective of creed, or race, inuy become members. For further Infoma- tton, auuress i-w. (jkalmkk, (Sec'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society.) LEBANON, PA Wm. M. Bi;tc!H, New Bloomtleld. Pa., District Agent tor Huntingdon, iieuioiu, iitatr and ul- tou counties. Agents Wanted I Address D. 8. EARLY. Uarrlsburg, Pa. 7 17 8m pd WORTH AM) REAUTY! " WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE" AND TUB CUHOMO YO S EM I T E! Hnvlnjr control of the magnificent Oil Chro mo YO SEMITE, we are able to oiler a combi nation of literary and artistic work of genu, lne worth, and at prices unprecedented. This fine copy of a piece of Nature's grand est work, Is not presented In the usual limited style Its dimensions, 14x20. making a picture of very desirable size, In Itself AN ORNA MENT TO THE ROOM trraced by Its presence. But few copies of this beautiful Cbromo will be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their ACTUAL RETAIL PRICE, 10.00, while If ordered In connection with our Magazine, both will be furnished for 1.5 0! Ai a premium the picture may be obtained by sending us Two Subscriptions for the Maga zine at 91.00 each, or by subscribing for the Magazine two years In advauco, at (1.00 per annum. i Address, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, S, E. SnuTKS, Publisher. NeKbugh, N. V. The Most Attractve Subscription Book Published This Year. IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS : A Rninantle Narrative of the Loss of Captain Orantof lliellilg "Brllanna," and of the Adventures of his Children and Friends lu his Discovery and Ittmuu. Km- . . bracing the Inscription of a Voyage around the World. , BY JUELS VEHNE, Author of " Twenty Thousand Leagues uucler the Sea." etc. 70 FINK ENGRAVlNUSiOai PAGES. Price H50. AGENTS WANTED. For dlscrlptlve circulars, terms, territory, etc, address J. B, LIPPINCOTT, & CO, 81. 2 m publishers, Philadelphia. A LL KINDS UP JOIi PRINTING V Neatlveiecutedat tha Bloomfleld Time Steam Job Oulue. Hiram's Call m his Girl. Hiram Baxton, arrayed himself in his beat clothes, the other evening, and sallied forth to call on a young lady whom he met, and fell in love with at first sight, only a few days previously. He was invited into the house, and Informed that Miss Mary would be down in a few minutes. ' Whilst sitting there conversing with Mary's mother, and wondering at the length of the "few minutes," a big dog entered without first wiping his feet on tho mat, and placing his paws on the young mail's knees, looking confidingly into his face. Hiram would have sooner kicked : the brute's head off than to have had eleven dollars in his pocket ; but he smothered his indignation, patted the animal on the head, and said, persuasively, "Good dog." Then the canine smellcd his ankles and playfully snapped at his boots, and Baxton squirmed about on his chair as if he was sitting on a pint of carpet tacks; but he kept up the martyr business admirably, and remarked in as pleasant a tone as he could assume, "Good dog poor old fel low," and snapped bis fingers encouraging ly. Mary's mother said Bruno was very fond of strangers, and Hiram said "very" and then the animal grabbed him by the veal of the limb and growled mysteriously. Then Baxton perspired profusely, and dis regaiding the eternal fitness of things, ele vated himself slightly in his chair and planted tho toe of his right boot iu the ribs of the canine with crushing force, causing Bruno to whirl around like a top, and emit most agonizing yells. This brought things to a. climax. Miss Mary, who had been employed only four hours in dressing to meet Hiram, rushed into tho room in an absent-minded manner, without her panier properly adjusted, and ouly one cheek lily whited ; whilst the old man, who had re tired early because his boues ached so, thought only of robbers, and appeared on the scene with a marked paucity of1 gar ments, and excitedly demanded an explan ation. Mury fainted, aud her mother said Baxton was a horrid, nasty man to hurt the poor dog so, and Hiram looked sort of sick when he saw the old man prancing about dressed in a shirt and a shot gun. and not much else, and incontinently left without saying good night. And thus were two fond hearts and an unmannerly dog wounded by a combination of circumstan ces, so to speak. ' : . t3T"A. very portly gentleman , being obliged to take a trip across the country, off from the railroad route, sent his ser vant to tho stage oilice to secure him two seats, so that he should not bo crowded. .' The man soon returned, and was asked if he had executed the order, and replied that he had. " In what part of tho coach are the seats ?" said the gentleman. " ' ' "OnoOs on the inside of tho stage, aud 1 the other is outsido with the driver," said tho shrewd fellow. , EST When we read tha cruel manner ia which some husbands treat their wives, we are surprised that there are as many women as men get, married. A.Detroit woman wants a divoice and should have one because her husband insists on sleep ing with his feet upon the pillow so that he can tickle her feet when she snores. If he had any love for his wife, instead of such outrageous conduct he would attach a string to ber big too and sleep iu the next room. . ; , , tSf" A ludicrous mistake happened some time ago at a funeral. The clergyman bad gone on with the service, until he came to that part which says : " Our deceased brother or titter ,'' without knowing whether the deceased was male or female. Ho turned to one of the mourners and ask ed whether it was a brother or sister. The man very innocently replied ; " No relation ai all, sir, only an acquaintance." t3T The customers of a certain cooper caused him a vast deal of vexation by their saving habits and persistence in getting all their tubs aud casks repaired, buying but very little work. I stood it long enough, however," he' said, " until old Bam Crab tree brought me iu an old bung to which x ho wanted a new barrel made. Then 1 quit the busiuess iu disgust. tW A Bioux City lady went to ft gallery to have her picture taken. After putting her in position, the artist put the plate in the earners, and told ber to look at cer tain place on the wall. She wasn't certain of seeing it well from where she sat, and so got up and walked over to tt, but failed to discover anything curious about it. ,, tW " Who dares to spit tobacco juice on this car floor?" savagely asked a burly passenger on the Mobile train. ' " I date," quietly replied a slender youth, and he did it. "You're the chap I'm looking for." said the ruffian J "give me a chaw." tW Which is the longest letter in the al phabet? O, becaus'o there is no end to it.
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