Ijc Suites 'Ncvo Bloomficlb, 3u Newport Advertisements. NKW FIRM I NEW GOOD81 E. B. WISE, Having opened a New Store nt the corner of Fourth Hi Cherry Streets, Junt above the Feiin'a, K. K. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to Hhow a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part ot DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assort incut of all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call ami examine their stock and see that, they ure offering Roods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. 13. 13. WISE, WALNUT STREET, Newport, Pa. 35 tf Drugs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortmentof 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 band, tor Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes. t&"Pliysicians' Order carefully and promptly filled. B. M. EBY, NEWPORT. FERRY COUNTY, PA. New Millinery Goods A.t Newport, Pa. I BEO to Inform the public that I have Just re turned from Philadelphia, with a lul assort, meut of the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS, Kill BON , FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS, ' CHIGNONS, LACK CAPES, NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a Brst-classMIl llnerv Establishment. All orders Dromotlv at tended to. 49 We will sell all goods as Cheap as can Degoieisewnere. DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la test style, as I get the latest Fashions from w York every month. Goffering done to order, in all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat isfaction, ah worn aone as low as possiuie. ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station, 51613 Newport, Pa.'' N OTICE. I represent the following reliable in.nrwe Companies: , LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Of Jonestown, fa., established In 18S6. Assess- nienv capital over Qii ,000,000. LEHIGH VALLEY FIRE INHURANCE CO., Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In 6U Total Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan. Waynesboho' Mutual Fin-. Iksubanob Co.. Of Waynesboro', Franklin county. Pa. Assets. MIOl.Sai. XI. Policies Issued on Cash or Mutual plan, and In demnity assumed fiom loss or dumae by Fire or Llgiituiug, nuciucr mv ciisues or uw, , This Company has paid Its losses without any AmHiimiu ujiuii 1,411? iiciumui uit,. - All orders for Insurance promptly attend ed to by LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOM FIELD, 8 21 pdD Perry County, Pa. witt mm, CiPRING T1RETTY &TYLESJL ATERNS Have just been received ,by F.MORTIMER Jol) Printing OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Neatly Executed on Short Notice, AT THE MOST Reasonable Rates, AT THE Steal Jol) die, New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa. IF Y O U WANT A. Ncut 11 ml A.tti"ncilvo PUBLIC SALE BILL , ILLUSTRATED WITH CUTS, Printed in Colors, -OR ON- Fancy Colored Papers Call, or Send your Order TO THE ISloomftclir imcs Steam Printing Office WUEUE ALL ORDERS ARE TROM1TLY FILLED. IF YOU WANT A PLAIN OR FANCY LETTER HEAD, BILL HEAD, ENVELOPE, CHECK BOOK, rbs stub xluts, CATALOGUES, FAMPIILETS, 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 rrinting in good stylo, Horse & Jack Bills ! IF YOU WANT A Neat and Attractive LETTER CIRCULAR, MONTHLY STATEMENT, VISITING CARD, PROGRAMME, OR WISH TO ADVERTISE In a Newspaper having the Largest Circulation In this Section of the State, hend your orders to the "BlOOMFJEtD TIMES." li' You W1111L A GOOD FAMILY NEWHPAPKU that furnishes each week a variety of interesting reading mat ter, with a general summary of Foreign and Home News, send 1.35 Fur one years' Subscription to the Bloomfield Times ITBI.ISHF.D AT UE77 nCCliTIELS, fEEEY CCTOTY PA BLuulELD TIE TEAS! ESTABLISHED 1840. THE ORIGINAL American tea co., No. 43 Vesey Street, 1 -T-.... IT- I - r. 0. box, 1287. nviv xvrii. ROBERT WELLS, President. Price Llsl of Teas. ' OOLONG. Black, 40, 60, 00, best 70 cts. por lb. MIXED. . Green, and Black, 40, 80, 60, best 70 cts. peril). JAPAN. Uncolorcd, 00, 70, 80, 80, best ? 1.00 por lb. IMPERIAL. Green, 00, 70, 80, 90, best $1.10 per ft. YOUNG HYSON. Green, 50, 60, 70, 80,00, $1.00, best $1.05 per lb. GUNPOWDER. Green, $1.10, best $1.80 per !b. ENGLISH BREAKFAST. Black, 00 70, 80i 90", beet $1.00 1 ..per lb. N. Tl. "We have a sociality of Garden Growth YOt'NO I1VMIN and IMPERIAL, at 11.20. anil OOLONG, Extra Choice, 00 . Our Teas are put up lu One Pound Packages, with the kir.d and price on each. AGENTS WANTED to get upelubs to sell our Tf a to families, Hotels, Hoarding House and others. In writing for terms or sending orders, be particular to address Urn President of the Company, thus: . No. 43 Veskt St., New York. We are compelled to reauest this, as other parties have Imitated our til 111 name. AUgUSH, 184 wi Cottage Color Paints 1.00 to $1.60 per Gallon. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, G hound in Oil, ' . . . . 50c. per gal. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, Fiiie Proof, . . ... 25 per gal. Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil, Works In all Paints as Boiled Linseed, CCc. perG. MACHINERY OIL, E. G. KELLEY'S Patent Sperm Oil. - tl 00 Engine Oil, - . . . .... 75 Filtered Bock Lubricating Oil, 00 Send for cards of colors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., Sole Agents, 7 14. ly h. 116 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. JOHN RICE, OP Little Germany, OFFERS to sell SIXTEEN ACHES of land lo cated In Centre township, about two-and-a-half miles South-west of Bloomlleld. About SIX ACRES being cleared, and in a good state of cul tivation, the balance Is well net with young timber. There are two never failing Springs of suit water on this land. . PHICE SOO. lltt Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? WBT BE ANNOYED WITH CHAPPED HANDS or ROUCH SKIN? when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CM JY BE OBTAINED AT SO SMALL A COST. BY USING WRIGHT'S ALCON ATED GLYCERINE TABLET." Sold by Druggists & Dealers in Toilet Articles. 00 jyj-Airsioiv HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEBEY CO., PA.. HENRY PATTERSON, Proprietor. This well-known hotel has been refurnished by the present management, w ho purposes keeping a llrst-class hotel, for the accomodation of man and beast The table will always be supplied with the luxuries of the season. Siteclal pains will be taaeu 10 maae guesi leei comionaoie. iowvi To Slioenifilcei's. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINK ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH GALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a generalassortment of articles used by Shoe limners. F. MORTIMER, William Secfeldt, Manufacturer and Dealer In MUSICAL I NS TR UMENTS, Of every description. No. 713 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dissolution ofCO'Pat1uernkl). 'OTICE Is hereby given, that the co partner ship eilBtlnu between Henrv Shrenk It John hhoop, in the manufacturing of flour in Green wood township. Perry County, is hereby dissolv ed. Persons having iilaims are requested to pre sent them, and persons Indebted are requested to make Immediate payment, without further no tice. bllKKNK & KIKMIi'. JuneSO, 1874-ot' TEAS! TATHI LATH II J Plastering Lalh white and yellow pine fur Kale nt reasonable rates. Also, ,1(111 SAW1NU done by (iKO. A. LKJGKTT, a ickvsburg, Perry co.. Fa. KEARNE Y'S FLUID EXTHACT li TJ C It u IS THE ONLY KNOWN I1KMKIT FOH AND A POSITIVE REMEDY FOR GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES. DYSPEPSIA. NEKVOliB DEBILITY. DKOP. BY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Non-HetentlMi oV Incontinence of t'rlne, lrrita- fciuii, liiiiHHiiuuuou, or 1, icenrtiou 01 me Dlndclei' niut Itfclnoyi, Spermatorrhea, Leucorrhcca or Whites, Irregular or Painful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis, oiviimy Him All Complaint Incident to females. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU For Stone In the Madder, Calculus Gravel or Brlekdust Deposit and Mucous or Mllkv Dlscharu. esand Diseases of the Prostate Gland. Kearney's Ext. IJuchn Cures Diseases Arislnir from Tninrmlences. Habits of Dlsslnatlon. Etc.. In all their slAnea. at. little expense, little or 110 change In diet, no In convenience, and no exposure . It causes a fre quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, t nereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Iuflaniation, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Used by persons In the decline or change of life; after confinement or labor pains, bed-wetting In children, etc. Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's Extract lliiclm Is worth more than all other llti chus combined." Kearney's Ext. Mcln Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the aue. ask tor Kearney's. Take no other. Price One Doiiar per Bottle, or Six Botllet .for jtve uouars. Depot, 104 Duane Stiiket, New Yohk. A Physician In attendance to answer cnrresi.on. dence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sale by Druggists eyerywhere. Avoid Quacks and Impostors. No Charge for Advice and Consultation. Dr. J. B. Dvott. Graduate of Jetfemnn Medlr.al works, can be consulted on all diseases ot the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an especial study) either hi male or female, do matter 110m wnat cause original! ng or 01 now long siana inn. A mactloe of 30 vears enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Char ges reasonauie. loose at a distance can lor ward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. eeua lorine uuiae 10 tieaun. mce w cents. . J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, lu4 Duane Street, New York. August 18,1874 521, A VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY At Private Sale ! Tn E subscriber having concluded to enter Into another branch of business, oilers his Steam Tannery, At private sale. It Is in good running order and capable of Tanning 3000 Hides per Year I The water that the Tannery Is supplied with Is supplied with Is conveyed from a spring, and is of the best quality (or Tanning purposes. There are 6 LARGE (new) LEECHES, 62 LAY-AWAY VATS, 8 HANDLERS, BATES, LIMES, SWEATS, HIDE-KREAKKR, LEATHER ROLLER, CEN TR1FUGAL LIQUOR PUMP, &e. The ENCINE AND BOILER Are In good condition, with every convenience necessary. - BARK can be had In abundance, at low ngures. W The Tannery Is located at NEW BLOOM FIELD, Perry county, Pa., a very pleasant town, with good society, good Schools, Academy and four churches, t or further particulars, call on or auuress SAM'L. ALEX. PEALE. Feb.17, 1874. NewBloomlleld.Perryco., Pa. II U M AN HAIR! LADIE8 DESIROU8 OF PURCHASING HUMAN lEAIlt iOOIS, Will find It to their Interest to call on us before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that we sen ! . ' l LiniLiiia iiair ' CHEAPER than any other Firm In the CITY. SWITCHES, BRAIDS, . CURLS, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. In connection with the sale nt Human Hair we deal extensively In NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACKS, LINKN, WHITE GOODS. JEWELRY, AND IMITATION HAIR GOODS! 200 Market StrcH, (Corner of Second,) UAUIIISHI KU, lA., M. GREENSFELDER & CO. P. S. Reasonable Discount to Dealers. 2Mf Hank's Trunk Story. Hank Monk, the stage driver who gave Ilorace Greeley his memorable mountain rido, in common with all his tribe, hates the sight of those ponderous specimens of architecture in the trunk line known as the " Saratoga bandbox." He likes a "Sarato ga" about as well as a cnt likes hot soup. He now drives on the stage line between Carson City and Lake Taboe. He was driving on the same Hue last summer. A Virginia lady who was stopping at the Glen brook House- had a "Saratoga" at Carson which she wished brought up to the Lake. It was about as long and wide as a first class spring mattress, and seven or eight feet high. The lady had managed to get it as far as Carson by rail, but the trouble was to get it up into the mountains. Hank had promised two or three times to bring it up 'next trip," but always arrived without it. At last Hank drove up one evening, and as usual, the lady came out upon the verandah to ask if be had brought her trunk. Liko tho great, good man, George Washington, Hank cannot tell a lie, and so he said ) "No, ma'am I haven't brought it, but I think some of it will be up in the next stage." " Some of it !" cried the lady. " Ves ; maybe half of it, or such a mat ter." " Half of it 1" groaned the horrified own er of the " Saratoga." " Yes ; half to-morrow, and the rest next day or the day after." "Why, how in the name of common sense can they bring half of it ?" " Well, when I left them they were saw ing it in two, aud " " Sawing it in two 1" Sawing my trunk in two?" " That was what I said," coolly answer ed Hank. "Two men, with a big cross cut saw, wero working down through it about in the middle, I think." "Sawing my trunk in two? and all my best clothes in it 1 Sawing it in the middle I God help the man that saws my trunk 1" And in a towering passion, she rushed in doors, threatening the hotel, the stage line, the rail road company, the town of Carson, and the State of Nevado with suits for dam ages. It was in vain that she was assured that there was no truth in tho story of the sawing that Monk was a great joker. She could not be made to believe but that her trunk had been sawed in two until it had arrived intact, and she had examined its contents most thoroughly. Hank's "Saratoga" joke is still remem bered and told at the Glenbrook House, but the ladies see no fun in the yarn. t3S" The New Orleans Picayune recently contained the following notice : "The boy who came into this office yesterday, sat down on a box, and then bounded up with a yell and fled like one bowitched, is re quested to return four long brass taoks that were standing on the box when he took his seat. No questions will be asked." "Oh graoious, no 1" exclaimed Mrs. Marrowfat to Mrs. Quoggs, raising her hands and speaking in a very excited tone. She was so ill when her new bonnet came home that she couldn't get up ; but dear sakes ! Jane, that didn't matter nothing, for she just put the hat on, and lay with ber bead out the front wiudow the whole afternoon." A small boy tolling his "pals" how he came to be dotccted stealing apples in a grocery store, proceeded thus: "Well, I didn't care so durned much about bein seen, but the clerk was cross-eyed, an' I thought he was watchin' a dorg fight 'cross the street, but he was look in' square unto me, an' he helped me clean into the gut ter I" t3T An Irishman found a government blanket recently, and rolling it up put it under his arm and walked off, saying : 'Vis, that's moine U for Patrick and S for M'Carty ; be me sowl, but this learnin' is a foine things as me fayther would say, for if I hadn't an eddication I wouldn't have been afther llndin' me blanket.' Some Chicago visitors went into s saloon in Cleveland, kept by a German wo man, and called for whiskey. She told . them she oouldn't sell any, and then whis pered confidentially to one of them : 'Ven you vants viskey you must call for vine and pinch mit your eye.' tW Some one was remonstrating with Clarke, the actor, about his profanity, and quoted the scriptural injunction, " Swear not at all." ' I don't' said Clarke ; I only swear at those who offend me., IW" Haven't I a right to be saucy if I please?" asked a young lady of an old bachelor. " Yes, if you please, but not, if you displease," was Ihe answer. tW Sam. Bowles, amateur farmer, pared his potatoes before planting them. He thinks that raising them pared will save a great deal of time to the cooks.
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