ljc tmc0. New Bloomfield JJa. Newport Adrertiscmcnts. Job Printing OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Neatly Executed on Short Notice, TEAS! TEAS! KEARNE Y' S FLUID EXTRACT B JJCII JJ NEW GOODS I E. B. WISE, Having opened a Now Store at the corner of Fourth & Cherry Streets. Just abovo the 1'enn'a, K. It. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES. IIAT8 & CA1"S, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine, their stock and see that they are offering goods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. E2. JS3. WISE, WALNUT STREET, Newport, Pa. 35 tt Do You Want Bargains? IF SO, CALL ON W. H. MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK OF WRY - OOOJl!S, GllOCEIltES, AND NOTIONS, I am prepared to offer to the citizens of Terry County one of the BEST ASSORTMENTS of GOODS ever brought into this vicinity. My Stock of DRESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, is complete, and were tonight at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold at SHORT PROFITS, for Cash. M Call and see for yourself. W. II. MUSSER, ' CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NEWrOHT, PA. )rugs ! Drugs THE Subscriber has on hand and for gale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, . MEDICINES , AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Bacramen tal purposes. tgPhyiiciant' Ordert carefully and promptly filled. Q.'lA. EBY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Neiv Millinery Goods At Newport, r. t unn tn Inform the nubllo that I have lustre. X turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort- laeut of the lawtst styles oi MILLINERY GOOD8, HATS AND BONNETS. B1BBONB, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS, CHIGNONS, LACK CAPES. NOTIONS, Ana ail arilCinB UBUIIJ iwuiiu li, ii ninnn a. ,,- llncry Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -We will sell all goods as Cheap as ou be got elsewhere. DRESS MAKING done to order and In the la- York every inonl It. Golterlng done to order, in aiiwinioB. iin wii.i.-i 7i v Isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE 1CKE8, Cherry Street, near the Station, 6 u 13 Newport, Fa. NEW FIRM ! AT THE MOST Reasonable Rate AT THE Steam Job Office, New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa. IF YOU WANT A. Ncnt iiimI Altructlvo PUBLIC SALE BILL ILLUSTRATED WITH CUTS, Printed in Colors, OR ON Fancy Colored Papers Cull, or Send your Order TO THE liiloomftclir imc0 Steam Printing Office W1IEI1K ALL OUDEHS A HE PKOMPTLT FILLED. IF YOU WANT A PLAIN OR FANCY LETTER HEAD, BILL HEAD, ENVELOPE, CHECKBOOK, axfcs soft icluis, CATALOGUES, TAMPIILETS, PAPER-BOOKS, Labels of every Description, LEGAL BLANKS, BLANK NOTES, "PRICE LISTS, In all Styles and Colors, YOU CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT THE Bloomfield Times JOB OFFICE ! We also have a fine variety of Cuts for Printing in good stylo, Horse & Jack Bills ! IF YOU WANT A Neat and Attbautivk LETTER CIRCULAR, MONTHLY STATEMENT, VISITING CARD, PROGRAMME, OR WISH TO ADVERTISE In a Newspaper having the Largest Circulation In this Section of the State, Send your orders to the "BtOOMFtEUJ'TlMES," If Yon Want A GOOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER that furnishes eacn weea a variety of UilereitUiig reading mat ter, with a aenerul nummary oi Foreign and jioine cffitHim $1,25 For one years' Subscription to the Bloomfield Times PUBLISHED AT NEW BIOOOTIEM, PE2EY COTOTT FA BLOOMFIELD TIES ESTABLISHED 1840. THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA CO., No. 43 Tracy Street, p.o. box, 1287. jyviu JLUrii. ROBERT VVELLB, President. Trlco List of Tens. OOLONG. Black, 40, 50, 00, best 70 cts. per lb. MIXED. Grccu, and Black, 40, 60, 00, best TO cts. per lb. JAPAN. Uncolored, CO, 70, 80, 80, best gl.00 per lb. IMPERIAL. Green, 00, 70, 80, 00, beet f 1.10 per lb. YOUNG HYSON. Green, 50, 00, 70, 80,00, 81.00, bostl. 05 per lb. GUNPOWDER. Green, $1.10, best f 1.80 per lb. ENGLISH BREAKFAST. Black, 00 70, 80, 90, best $1.00 per lb. N. B. We have a sneelnlltv of Garden Growth YOUNG HYSON and IMPERIAL, at Sl.a), and OOLONG, Extra Choice, si. 00 Our Teas are put up In One Pound Packages, wllh the kind and prlco on each. AGENTS WANTED to get npclubs to sell our Teas to Families, Hotels, Hoarding Houses nnd others. In writing for terms or sending orders, be particular to address the President ot the Company, thus: nullum w r.i.i, No. 43 Veset St., New Yoiik. We are comnelled to reouest this, as other parties have imitated our II mi name. AUgllSIt, is n nil Cottage Color Paints 91.00 to VI. 60 per Gallon. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, Ground in Oil, .... 50c. per gal. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, Fike Tuoor SI 25 per gal. Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil, Works in all Taints as Dolled Linseed, 0c. perG. MACHINERY OIL, E. G. KELLEY'S Tatcnt Sperm Oil. . $1 00 Engine Oil '- . . 75 Filtered Itock Lubricating Oil, CO Send lor cards ot colors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., Sole Agents, 7 14. ly h. 116 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. JOHN MCE, OF Little Germany, "VFFER8 to sell SIXTEEN ACHES of land lo. J cated In Centre township, about two-and-a-half miles Soulh-west of Bloomlield. About SIX ACKE8 being cleared, and in a good state of cul tivation, the balance is well set with youngtlmber. There are two never failing Springs of soft water on 1111s iana. &. r It ICE SOO. lltf Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? WHY DK ANNOYED WITH CHAPPED HANDS oh ROUGH SKIN? when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CAX BE OBTAINED AT SO SMALL A COST. BY USING WRIGHT'S " ALCOJiATED GLYCERINE TABLET." Sold by Druggists & Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 M AMNION IIOUSI?, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEBRY CO., PA.. HFNRY PATTERSON, Proprietor. This well-known hotel has been refurnished by the present management, who purposes keeping a nrst-class hotel, for the accomodation of man and beast. The table will always be supplied with the luxuries of the season. Siieelal pains will be taken to make guests feel comfortable. 816f2 THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINK ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, PINK LINING S, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a generalassortment of articles used by Shoe makers. a F. MORTIMER. William Seefeldt, Manufacturer and Dealer In MUSICAL INS Til U ME NTS, Of every description. ' No. 713 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dissolution of Co-rartnemlilp. N' OTICE Is hereby given, that the eo partner ship existing between Ilenrv Khrunk & John 8hom, iu the manufacturing of flour in Grneu wood township. Perry County, Is hereby dlsnolv. ed. Persons having claims are requested to pre sent them, and persons indebted are requested to make Immediate payment, without further no tice. SllltU.NK&SllOOP. JuneM,1874-t IATHI LATH I I J Plastering Lath white and yellow pine for sale at reasonable rates. Also. ,IOH HAWING done by GEO. A. LIGGETT, 20 lckesburg, Perry co., Pa. IS THE ONLY KNOWN IlEMEDY FOU 13 rig-lift Disease, AND A POSITIVE REMEDY TOB GOUT, GRAVEL. 8THT0TUKEH, DIABETES, ll'l.IM A, Ml VOl S 111.111 1.1 1 V, UJIUI. SY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Non-Hntentlnn or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, lniiammatlou, or Ulceration 01 the IJliidilcr iiikI lfciliieyw. Spermatnrrlirrn, Lencorrlin'a or Whites, Irregular or Painful Meiifes, Bearing Down, Chlorosis, All Comiialnts Incident to Umalc. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU For Stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel or Brirkdust Deposit ml Mucousor Milky Discharir- esand Diseases of the Prostate Gland. Kearney's Ext. Jiuchu Cures Diseases Arising from Ininrurtences. Habits of Dlsstnatlon. Etc.. In all their staues. at little expense, little or no change In diet, no In convenience, and no exosure . It causes a fre- ueni aesire, ana Rives sirengm 10 iirinam. Iierebv removlnu Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaving Pain and Inllaniatlon, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Used by persons In the decline or change of life; after confinement or lalmr pains, beu-wet-ting in children, etc. Prof. Steele says: "One bottle or Kearney's Extract Bucliu is worth more than all other ltu clius combined." Kearney's Ext. Bnchn Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, Kldnevs. and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the age. ask ior nearneys. lane no oiner. Price One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles for r It c isvuHi a. Depot, 104 Duane Street, New York. A Phvslclan In attendance to answer correston- dence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for j'ainpiueis nee. For Sale by Druggists everywhere. A VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY At Private Sate ! npiIK subscriber having concluded to enter Into A tuiuuier uiuucJi ui uuimucbb, unrig ms Steam Tannery, At private Bale. It In In good running order and Tanning 3000 Hides per Year ! The water that the Tannery Is supplied with Is supplied with Is conveyed from a spring, and is of the best quality for Tanning purposes. There are 6 LARGE (new) LEECHES, 62 LAY-AWAY VATS, 8 IIANDLER8, 1 BATES, LIMES, SWEATS, HIDE BREAKER, LEATHER ROLLER. CEN TKIFUGALLiyUOU PUMP, &c. The ENGINE AND BOILER Are In good condition, with every convenience necessary. f BARK can be had In abundance, at low figures. - The Tannery Is located at NEW BLOOM FI KLD, Perry county. Pa., a very pleasant town, witli good society, good Schools, Academy and four churches. For further particulars, call on or address SAM'L. ALEX. PEALE, Feb. 17, 1874. J Now Bloomlield, Perry Co., Pa. II U M AN II A I II ! LADIES DESIROUS OF PURCHASING HUMAN IIAIIl OOIS, Will And It to their Interest to call on lis before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that we sen Human Xlnir- CHEAPER than any other Firm In the CITY. SWITCHES, BRAIDS, CURLS, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES In connection with the sale of Human Hair we deal extensively Iu NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIEKY, GLOVES, . LACES, UN EN, WHITE GOODS. JEWELRY, AND IMITATION IIAIH GOODS! 200 Market Street, (Comer of Second,) IIAIUlINIKUIia, 1A., M. GREENSFELDER & CO. P. & Reasonable Discount to Dealers. 20tf wail mm, CfPIlING fyilETTY Styles J. ateiins Have just been received by F.MORTIMER Didn't Know Him. Had yon been in Waslilngton a few weeks ngo you might have had a hearty laugh at the expense of Captain Codwan. In the last hours of the late Congress the captain came tumbling down stairs in hot search of some one to carry from tlio committee- room of Commerce a patent fog-horn in trusted to his care by an ingenious Yan kee acquaintance. At the foot of the stair way he encountered a colored man saunter ing along, pulling away at a huge cigar "My good follow," cried the captain, , I'll give you a dollar to carry down my fog-horn ?" ' Who do debbil do you take mo fuh ?" responded Africa, drawing himself up in dignified wrath. " An able-bodied man willing to make a dollar," responded Codinan. "Don you don't know me, sail." " No, sir, and I have no time to seek an introduction, Who are you anyhow ? " Mo, sail ? I'so de hounoablo Mr. Cain, member ob Congress." ' You don't say so," remarked the cap tain, thoughtfully. " Well, Mr. Cain, I am sony, for you have probably lost tho only opportunity you will ever have of making au honest dollar." t3T An enthusiastic English sportsman one day was exploring the banks of his favorite stream, accompanied by the laud lord of the inn, at which he was stopping. The latter happened to come too close just at the moment when his guest was throw ing his fly, tho hook caught in the poor wretch's eyelid, causing him intense pain. The sportsman coolly took out the hook, re-adjusted the fly, and, as the inn-keeper continued howling at the top of his voice, " You can," said ho, iu a whisper, " put your eye down in your hill ; but I'll trouble you to stop that noise to as not to frighten my fish." i vory vain preacher, having deliv ered a sermon in the hoaring 'of the Rev. Robert Hall, pressed him, with a mixture of self-complacency and indelicacy, to state what he thought of the sermon. Mr. Hall remained silent for some time, hoping that this silence would be rightly interpreted , but this only caused the question to be pressed with greater earnestness. At-length Mr. Hall admitted " There wasftfne very fine passage." " I am rejoiced to hear yon say so. Pray, sir, which was it?', "'Why, sir, it was the passage from the pulpit to the vestry." tW Winchell tells a story of a straDger meeting an Emeralder leaning against a post, watching a funeral procession coming out of a house, when the following dialogue ensued : "Is that a funeral?" " Yes, sir, I'm thinking it is." " Anybody of distinction ?" "I reckon it is, sir." " Who is it that died ?" " Why, the gentleman in the coffin, to be sure," replied Pat with a knowing look. A bridegroom seldom renders his mother-in-law speechless, but here is an in teresting case ; A self-possessed young man called at a house in Atlanta, Qa., a few mornings ago and asked to see his wife. "She is not here," replied the mistress of the house. " There is no one here but the members of my own family." "Well," he replied, " It's one of them I want to see. I married your eldest daughter last night" (S" A Minnesota man has written a let ter protesting Btrougly against the "outra geous indecency" of oarsmen wearing sleeveless shirts while practicing in front of St. Paul. We have often thought of this thing, and wept over it. A lady has a right to wear a sleeveless shirt, of course ; but there, there 1 this is dangerous. Cry A youth who attended a Scotch revi val meeting for the fun of the thing Ironi cally inquired of the minister " whether he could work a miracle or not." The man's curiosity was fully satisfied by the minis ter's kicking bim out of the church, with the valedictory, " We cannot work mira cles, but we cau cast out devils 1" (W The head of the family is about to eat an apple. Mother" Say, father, give us a piece." Daughter" O, iatber, give me a piece." Son " O, father, I want a piece." Nioce "Wont you please give me a piece, too V" Father (disgusted)- "Here, the rest of you take the apple and give me apieoe." ' 3T Servant (returned from an errand) 'Please, m'tn I couldn't got It.' Mistress Got what?' Bervant 'They said they didn't keep it m'm.' Mistress ' Keep what?' Servant 'What you told me to fetch, m'm.' Mistress 'What waa that ?' liervant 'dunno, m'm ; I forgot.' t3T Darwin acknowledged himself sold when his little niece asked him, seriously, what a cat ha4 that no other animal has. He gave it up, after mature deliberation, and the sly little puss answered: "Kittens."
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