The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, November 25, 1873, Page 7, Image 7

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Fhilndelphia Advertisements.
Tlie Holetou House
ON THE EUROPEAN TLAN,
No. 28, Sooth Tenth Street,
nilLADELPlIIA. ,
J. W. HOLKTON, . ' . : . Proprietor,
THIS Hotel has connected with It a Temper,
anc!e Dining Hikim for Indie and ircntlemen,
where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable
prices. 7 lu-
WA Private Dining Room for ladles and
children has also been added to the accommoda
tions 01 me house.
ST ELMO HOTEL,
(FORMERLY "THE UNION,") ;
JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor,
817 & 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Terms,
$3.60 Per Day
THE ST. ELMO Is centrally located and has
been re-tltted and refurnished, so that It will
be found as comfortable ami pleasant a stopping
piac as mere is iu x'uuaueipuio. , o 2V
Batckelor Bro's.,
TRADE
MARK.
PUNCH CIGARS !
NOW
Better than any Ever
MADE BY THEM.
See that the boxes are branded.
PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH.
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
330 N ortli 3rd Street,
Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St.,
(Opposite " CONTINENTAL")
40 6m PHILADELPHIA
DAVY & HUNT'S
CHEAT WESTERN BAZAR
KOR '
CARRIAGES & HARNESS.
1311, 1313,1315 & 1317 MARKET ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
Superior work of our own, and other good
Manufacturers at very low prices. ;
Top Buggies, tSfl.upw&rds.
Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to $128.
Family Wagons, 80 to 1200,
Harness from 18 to (50 per set-
Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets Sic, at
equauy iiow r rices.
O AHHELS'
Blue Horse ' Powder
IS THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pre
pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper, J.ossof
Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or
auy general uisea.se or
HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or POUVRY,
Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever It has been
useu. ,
49" Price 25 and 40 Cents per package. .
Wholesale Ayenti:
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
0U2 Arcn afreet, I'nuaaeipuia.
VALENTINE If SMITH ti CO..
Corner of M auuUreeu hU., Philadelphia.
49-For Sale by F, MORTIMER. New Bloom.
Meld, Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country
Merchaata everywhere.
Prepabeb bt
J. II. CA&SEIJi,
128 Richmond Street,
11 8m
PHILADELPHIA.
Kunkel's Bitter Wlae of Iron.
For the Cure of Weak ttiomach. Otmerml Drbilitv. In.
dtKtwUmi, iJixtMiHn of the uvrvoun S) ntcin, Countii'Btiou,
Acidity 61 Ibe BtonnHih, tud til caw ruqurlitK Umie.
The Wine luuliidtm the mnat ftu-iwible and pfflnipnt
hiued with the luunt ttuertfutio vetfuttUe touitj--ivUuw
reruviau unrK.
ThfftftlB malir cim of dfibilttv. Iom of Atiiietlte.
immbiuwl wiUi iHir vulukbla Nerve, in iutwt happy, if
Jiiiumuiiui mw rmiium we iuiw, lUKtu on Hllll-
i-iiUr tiahbLatMM. remove tha Dalit of df.hilttv and
Do you want omethinjf to atraittftk jou?
Do you want jfood fcpiwUtel'
Do you waut t build up your oontrtttution?
Do yon want t iret rid of nervouaueaa?
Do you want euuxyf
Do you waut to aleej wellf
Do you waut a brink aud vltforoua fatting?
If you do, try Euukei'i bitter Wiue of Irou.
Thia truly valuable tonic baa bmn an tburouKhly tt
d by all cluaaiw of the community that it ia now deem
d iudUfwuiuible aa a Touic lut'dicine. UcunUbutlHUe,
tiriliev the bl(Md aud (rivtta toue to tha atouiauh, reuo-
mum uu ayatein aua prwouK" me.
I now ouly aak a trial of thin tu valuable tonic.
t9T trioc Jl per bltle.
K. F. KfTSKKf,, Bole Proprietor.
No. JttwMorUiVlU HUfft. Iwlow VIiih.
PIIILADKIJ'HIA.
Aakfot Kuukel'a Blttrr Will of Irou aud Uk uo
tUttr. 7 a ly
B. JOBDAS. J. FOX
JORDAN, FOX & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers lu
IXlltH, OllpH, FlII'H,
AND
S THAW GOODS,
rrO.N85, NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Between Market aud Arch Streets,)
18 e! PHILADELPHIA.
Auction err. The undersigned elves
i-r intii nn win rrysaies i any point in rerr
)IIIUL allenlliin will iivn T
1C 1). WK 1.1.8.
New Hulfaloi
i Perry oo P
. 1
Philadelphia Advertisements.
ZIEGLEB ,& SWEARINGEN,
f ,. Successors to
BHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery,
Gloves,
llibbons,
ftuMpeiulcr.K,'
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS
AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. 86, North Fourt Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
BAliCROFT & CO.,
luinorUii and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &o.,
Nos. 406 and 40T MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North 8lde,)
Philadelphia.
A. B.Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J.B.Glelm
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Wholksalb Dbalbrs m
Tobacco, Segars, &c,
' NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH BTREET.
riir,Aii:rrniA.
82310
ISAAC W. ItANCK & CO.,
Coiumlfwlou Mcreliauto,
AND
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt
FISH,
Ilave Removed from Nos. 210 and 813 North
Wharves, to
JSo. 134, North Wharves,
Between Arch and Race Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
H. It. TAYLOR, '
WITH
. WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
; " AND 1 '
TEA DEALERS,
North Kast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?,
Philadelphia Pa
- ' i BLATCHLEVS '
S & Improved CUCUMBER WOOD
S g PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Ef.
2 -s rlcient and Cheap. The best
Piinin fur thA. ItuLHE nwM4V. At.
tention Is especially Invited to
Itlatchley's Patent Improved
Bracket and New Drap ChM'.k
Valve, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump or
disturbing the Joints. Also, the
q uopper i;namuer, wnien never
3 . cracksor scales, and will outlast
6J , ' any other. For sale by Dealers
H ' everywhere. SendforCatalogue
aim j rice-ijiHu
nam n uf iTrullrv Man..fj..,a
6 371y
606 Commerce St'l'hlladelphla, Pe
DAVID J. HOAR & CO.,
Successors to
HOAB McCONKEY k CO.,
WHOLISAL
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
628 Market Bt. and 014 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
GRAYBIIX A. CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,
Oil Cloths, 1 V
Shades, .
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c,
And a line assortment of
Wood and Willow Ware,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th, ' .
rhllfldejphla, Pa.
January 1, 189.
LLOYD, BLTrLEE, A 1VALT0S,
WHOLESALE ' :
HARDWARE HOUSE,
No. 62S Market Street. : '
IMiUadelphla.
i-niiaueipiiia.
GROCERS
Philadelphia AdTertiscments.
John Lucas & Co.,
Sole ana
THE ONLY
MANUFACTURERS
or Tni
IMPERIAL. FRENCH,
PURE SWISS GREEN,
Also, Pure
White Lead and Color
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN .
Xjitont 3Iolicines
119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia, Pa.
t A. FULL, STOCK
OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE
BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AND AT VEItl 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. 38tf
D
AVID D. ELDER & CO.,
Successors to
MILLER & ELDER,
Booksellers and Stationers, , '
'" ' . - ' ? t'if
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
. AND -
WALL PAPER,
No. 430 Market Street,
31 ' PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SOWER, POTTS & CO.,
Rooksellers A SI at loners,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN
' AND. . .
WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
. Publishers of Banders' New Rmdnrs. and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of
the United States, Feltnn's Outline Maps, &o.
BLANK BOOKN
Always on hand.' and made to Order. Sit
A. L. Kacb J. E.Fbithihb.
KAYJn A FItYMIRE,
Importers ahd Jobbers or ' ,.
C h i n ii , O-1 a h h
AND
QUEENS AY ARE,
801 and 808, Cherry St., between Arch & Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Constantly oo hand. Original Assorted
racaages. ' is. V. 1J 10
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
Wholesale Groeerm,
NO. 120 ARCH STREET,
I'lIILAD 12 L 1 II I A .
jyj-A8TKU8, DEXWlLElt & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades,&c.,
.128 MARKET STREET,
79tf rJllLAUJJLrillA. ,
I. POUT DEALE, ' '
WITH , ' ji , i
BARNES, BltO. & IIERRON, ,
, Wholesale Dealers In
Huts, Caps, IJ'tii,
AND ' . '
8TBA "V - G o o r h ; :
No. 603 MARKET BTREET, , .
(Idly f 5 f PHILADELPHIA.
w. f. icoiim:k,
JOBBER IN
Hats; Caps, Furs,
Straw OooiIh
.. 153 NORTH THIRD STREET,
lylO ' i PHILADELPHIA.
, 4 I)
The Best is the Cheapest!
TIIK SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
BINGER
SINGER
SINGER
SINGER f
SINGER
. MACHINE.
. i MACHINE.
MACHINE.
-. MACHINE.
v ' MACHINE.
. MACHINE.
C MACHINE.
''If MACHINE.
eirsuiiit
SINGER
SINGER
SINGER
SINGER
SINGER
; .3 MACHINE.
MACHINE.
" MACHINE.
'I'HB 81NOER REWINO MACHINE Is so well
1 known that It Is not necessary to mention
ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES!
.
Every one who has anv knowledge of Sewing
Machines knows that It will do
EVERY KIND OF WORK
In a Superior Manner.
The Mnclilne Is easily kept. In orders easily op
erated, and Is acknowledged by all, to be the
The Best Machine in the World I
Persons wanting a Hewing Machine should ex
amine the Singer, before iiurclmslng. They can
be bought on the
Jlost liiheral Tonus
OF
F. HOKTOIFIS,
NEW HLOOMFIELI), FA.,
General Agent for Perry County,
M-Or of the following Local Agents on the
same terms:
A. F. KEIM,
Newport, Pa,
J AS. P. LONG,
Duncnnnon, Pa.
The. V. Ji. Mutual
Aid Society of Pennsylvania,
Prewnt the following plan for consideration to
uch persous who wish to become members:
The payment of SIX DOLLARS on application,
FIVE DOLLARS annually for Fiu K yicahh, and
thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during lire,
Willi pro rata mortality assessment at the death
of each member, which for the First Class Is as
folluws :
mm
. .Anic.mi. . 'seM. . 'sscm-I . I Anne-
Aae ment Ae ment A" ment Ai,e ment
15 60 28 73 41 02 64 1 70
If, (U 29 74 42 94 65 1 80
17 62 80 75 43 1W 66 1 92
18 63 81 77 44 98 67 . 2 04
19 64 32 79 45 1 00 68 2 16
20 65 33 81 46 1 06 69 2 28
21 66 34 83 47 1 12 60 2 40
22 67 35 85 48 1 18 61 2 45
23 68 36 86 49 1 24 62 2 60
24 69 . 37 87 , 60 1 30 63 2 55
25 70 38 88 ' 61 1 40 64 2 60
26 71 3l 89 62 1 80 65 2 65
27 72 40 90 63 1 60
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
muy occur.
A member, or his heirs, mav name a .iif.ppa.nr
but if notice of the death of a member to the Sec
retary is nut accompanied with the name of a suc
cessor, then the Society will put In a successor and
fill the vacancy, according to the Constitution of
me Bucieiy.
Should the member die before his four nnv
ments of Jire dollars are made, the remaining un
paid part will be deducted from the one Thoutaml
Dollars due his heirs s his successor will then pay
uiuy iiru uruur mutually uunug U1S llieilllie, aim
the mortality assessments.
4. Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-live
years of age. of good moral habits, In good health,
Iiale, and sound of miml. Irrespective of creed, or
race, may become members. For further liifonia-
tion, auuress i,. w, cuaumkh, .
(Sec'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society.)
LEBANON, PA.
Ww. M.; Butcii, New Bloomfleld. Pa., Dlstrlot
Agent lor Huntingdon, iteuiord, uiair and iul.
wn counties.
Agents Wanted I
Address
TV H. FAltT.V
717 8mpd . Uarrlsburg, Pa.' J
BALL SCALES!
T ' B. MARYANERTH, D. W. DERR and
JLJ. JAMtH a. ukiek. known as
" Tbe Ball Scale Company,"
have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent
COUNTKKHCAIK, the Simplest, Cheap-
esi. anu uesi counter ocaiein me mantel.
For Scales, or Airencles In Pennsylvania.
Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, nd-
u less - int) nan ecaie company, ruusvine
Schuylkill county. Pa.
. For Scales or Agencies In this County, ap
ply lo the undersigned, where they can be seen
aim CABiiuiieu auy tune.
J. LET BY & BRO.,
Newport, Perry co., Ta.
PRANK MOHTIMER,
2tf New ltloomfleld, Perry CO.. Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is
hereby given, that Letters of Administration
mi the estate uf William Adair, late of Loysville,
Tyrone township, perry county, Pa., deceased,
have been granted to the subscribers residing in
Madison township.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will preseut'them duly authenticated for
settlement to . '
Andrew adair,
robert a. clark,
September 16, 1873 6t Administrators.
THE BEST
" IN
USE!
Blatcfcley'i
Horlzontal
'i 1L.B VitEiAAl
" FREEZER I
JTIngley's Patent, will produces liner quality of
Cream in less tlineaud Willi less labor, than any
other Freezer made. Is perfectly alr-tlghl. and
will pay the entire cost of the machine In one
season In saving of ice alone. Klz.es from three to
forty quails. Call and sue It, or send for cata
logue. vu ao. u. UL.ATiijii.KY. Manufacturer,
.,., .... 606 Commerce Street,
6 13tf Philadelphia, Pa.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is here-
IV If VP1I. Iliut Iltt.. i.t .......... I
the estate of G ideun Gutshall. late of Madison
hjwiisii p, i en y county. j-tt deceased, have Iwen
granted to the sub serlber residing In Madison
township. All iwisoim Indebted to said estate are
requesH-d to mukeliuinediule payment, and thorte
having claims, will present them duly authentica
ted lur settlement '
, ., MICHAEL GUTSHALL,
Oct. 14, 1873.. 6t. Administrator.
( ALL KINDS of 1
NTINQ jetecuted at the
t Timb"BtA J(
Printing neatly
i " UuxiMnaij
PRI
JOB Orici. .
tfA Connecticut father ban christened
his daughter Glycerine. She will be good
for chapped lips.
137" "Any letters for Mike Howe?" ask
ed an individual of a clerk at a postofllce
window. " No letters here for anybody's
cow," was the reply.
f2T" How much are these tearful bulbs
by the quart?" asked a maiden of a gcocer.
He stared at her a moment, recovered him
self, and said : " Oh them inguns ; 8
cents."
tW A watering-place correspondent
writes " that very few bathers bathe at the
West End," whereupon Mrs. Partington
says she " had an idoa that they bathed all
over."
tW Daniel O' Council, the Irish orator,
was applied to by a friend for his auto
graph, to which he replied : " Sir, I
never 'send autographs. Yours, Daniel
O'Connell."
. t3t? The editor of the Parkersburg, Ind.,
Expreit denies that he has committed sui
cide. But against this denial, printed in a
single county paper, there are tho reports
of more than a dozen dailies. . Of course
nobody will believe him.
A large beer-house in Hudson, co.,
N. J., was formerly a church. The shrewd
Teuton who now ' keeps it was about to
erase an inscription painted over the door,
but on second thought he left the last line
untouched." It is : " Let him who is
a thirst como." '
tW Chicago wants to have the next
world's fair held there. "In the first
place," says the Boston Pott, "it isn't
certain that the next world will have a
tair, and in the second place those who'd
be likely to attend it will prefer a more
pious town in which to celebrate."
A young wife remonstrated with her
husband, a dissipated spendthrift, on his
conduct, "My love," said he, "I am only
the prodigal son, I shall return by-and-by."
" And I will be like the prodigal son too,"
she replied, " for I will arise and go to my
father," and off she went.
, tW " Madam, why were you 'not here
before?" "I could not come, sir."
"Were you not subpoanaed, madam?""
"Yes, Bir, but I was sick." " What waft
the matter, madam?" "I had an awful
boil, sir." "Upon your honor, madam?"'
"No, sir, upon my arm.""
t3T" A German who was asked if lager
beer was intoxicating, replied : " Veil, I
drinks' from seventy to eighty glasses A
day und I feels all shtraight in mine
upper shtory for any kind of peesiness,
but I can't tell vat it vould pe niit men vat
makes a swill tub mit himself."
A man went into a butcher's stall
in Fulton market the other day, and find
ing thf owner's wife in attendance in the
absence of her husband thought he would
have a joke at her expense, and said :
"Madam, can you supply me with a yard
of pork?" "Yes sir," said she, and then
turning to a boy, she added, " James, give
that gentleman three pig's foot."
Explaining u Lesson.
Aunt Ethel " But when his brethren
next saw Joseph, they found him in a po
sition of groat authority and power."
Alice" Was he a 2tY7if7, Aunt Ethel ?"
Aunt Ethel "No. But he was very
high nearly next to the King."
Alice (who is foud of cards) " Was he a
Knave, then ?"
tW" My young-friend," said a minister
to a young man at cauipmeeting, "do you
ever think of a future state?" "No; I
never meddle with state affairs, though
my brother John Is a politicianer." "Do
you ever think of dying ?" " No ; but I
guess our Sally did when she got the
measles, for she turned all sorts of col
ors." Whose, boy are you?" "When
anybody axes you that, tell 'em you don't
know."
KjrOiie Sabbath, not long ago, the
teacher of the infant Sunday-school olass
noticed one little fellow who was not listen
ing to what she said. She had been tell
ing the story of David and Qoliab J and
wishing to see if he knew what she had
been talking about, she suddenly asked,
"Johnny, who killed Goliah?" With an
inquiring look be replied, ; " Why, I didn't
know he was dead."
tW "I say, old follow, what are your
politics?" asked a witty Aberdeen man,
quizzing another. " Conservative my
father was a conservative?" he replied.
"And what is your religion ?" continued
the other. " Protestant my father was a
Protestant," was tho auswer. " And why '
are you a bachelor?" said the other.
"Because my futher was a 0, ooufound
it! don't bother me with your stupid
queitioBS."