The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, December 08, 1874, Page 7, Image 7

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Newport Advertisements.
Note is the Time!
MILLERSTOWN PUMP WORKS.
NEW STORE ROOM.
NEW GOODS I
E. B. WISE,
Having opened a New Store at the comer of
Fourth & Cherry Streets, Just above the Fenn'a.
Jt. R. depot. In Newport, are now prepared to
BUUW
Complete Stock of New Goods,
Consisting In part ot
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
BOOTS SSnOES.
HATS ft CAPS,
NOTIONS,
and a general assortment of all kinds of Roods
wmcn iney win sen
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity
10 call ana examine meir mock ana see mat mey
are ollerlng goods at such prices as will secure a
snare 01 ine puouo patronage.
IE. J3. wish:,
WALNUT STREET,
Netvport, Pa.
35 tt
Drugs ! Drugs !
rXIHESubserlberhason band and for sale, at
l low prices, a complete assortmemoi
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 Sacramen
tal purpuc.es. .
V&'Fhytkiant' Order carefully and
vromptly filled.
B. M. ED Y,
NEWPORT, FIRRY COUNTY, PA. .
New Millinery Goods
A.t Newport, Pa.
BKOtn Inform the nubile that I have lustre.
JL turned from Philadelphia, with a lei assort
mentol the latest styles oi
MILLINERY GOODS,
HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS
FEATHERS, s
CHIGNONS.
LACE CAPES.
NOTIONS,
And all articles usuallrfound In a nrst-olass Mil
linery Establishment. All orders promptly at
tended to. r We will sell all goods as Cheap as
can no goieisewnere.
DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la
test style, as I get the latest Fashions from b'w
vora every momn. uonenng oone looraer.in
all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat
isfaction. All work done as low as possible.
ANNIE ICKE8,
Cherry Street, near the Station ,
51613 Newport, Pa.
jJOTICE.
I represent the following reliable Insurance
Companies:
LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
Of Jonestown, Pa., established In 1866. Assess
ment Capital over 1 1,000,000.
LEIIIOH VALLEY FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In 1866. Total
Assets, lS,iiUS.tl.
Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan.
WiTJiaBBOKO' Mutual Firs IxsuaaNca Co.,
Of Waynesboro', Franklin couuty. Pa.
Assets, lOl.Sai.XU.
Policies Issued on Cash or Mutual plan, and In
demnity assumed from loss or damage by Fire or
Lightning, whether tire ensues or oof.
This Company has paid Its losses without any
Assessments upon the premium Notes.
tt All orders for Insurance promptly attend
ed to by
LEWIS POTTER,
' NEW BLOOMFIELD,
21 pdD Perry County, Fa.
To , Shoemakers,
THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
FINK Ab&ORTMKNT OF
FRENCH OALF SKJNS,
PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
' SHOE THREAD,
PBOS, , AWLS,
anda generalaasortmeDt e! articles used by Shoe
makers.
F. MORTIMER.
NBW FIRM
UewGooflsAgainOiien tag
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
T AM now offering one of THE BEST assort-
inenioi gooas ever nrougni inio i'errycoua
ty, aud at such rates that
My Prices Can't be Beat!
a
CALL AND EXAMINE THE BEST STOCK OF
N OTION8,
Trimmings, Ace,
that can be found In the town or county, and you
wut Aiiuw nuw 11. is youraeu.
V. H. MUSSER,
CENTRE SQUARE,
Newport, Penn'a.
JKWFOHT BRANCH BANK,
Newport, Terry County, Pa.
(Branch of Juniata Valley Bank of MltHlntown.)
CAPITAL, WIIO.OOO !
Stockholders Individually Liable for Deposits.
GEORGE JACOBS, Pretidenl.
J. H. Ikwin, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
OEOKGE JACOBS,
AMOS (1. BONSAI.L,
JOHN J. PATTERSON,
JOHN BALSBACH,
JKItOMK N. THOMPSON,
J. W. FRANK.
H. H. BECHTEL.
tt- Interest paid on time deposits.
Newport, September 8, 1874 ly
THE REMINGTON WORKS,
Ilion, N. Y.
THE NEW IMPROVED
Remington Sewing Machine
AWARDED
THE " MEDAL OF PBOGBESS,"
AT VIENNA, 18?U.
The Highest Order of "Medal" Awarded at the
jutposmou. .
No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prize.
A FEW GOOD REASONS I
1 A New Invention Thorounhlv Tented Ann aa.
. .. .1 1. .. .......... I - . - "
E Makes a nerfect Lock.Rtltch. allka on K,th
siues, uu an aiuua oi goous.
aRuns Light, Smooth, Noiseless and Rapid
best combination of qualities.
4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs.
ft Will do all varieties of Work and Va
Otlt.liln.U '
6 Is Most Easllv Manamvt hv the rnwritn,
iiigui ui Biibvu juny uo aiusreu wfiue running,
and machine can be' threaded without passing
thread through holes.
9 TIaIm Dlmnl. Olmnl. T.. t .
tormina the stitch without the una nf ivw wi,uai
Gears, Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Has the Au
tomatlc Drop Feed, which Insures uniform length
ot stitch at any speed, Has our new Thread Con
troller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar
and prevents Injury to thread.
8 Construction most careful and finished If t
manufactured by the most skillful and experi
enced mechanics, at the celebrated REMINGTON
ARMORY, ILION, N. Y. Philadelphia OP-lce, 810
Chestnut Street.
beplemDerzu, I87t zm
WEATHER STRIP
AGENTS WANTED.
A Profitable Business.
Store-keepers preferred. Will sell only to one
agent In a town. We will till orders from private
citizens at Philadelphia prices, freight paid, until
we have secured a Kd axeut In each town.
1-HAH HUKMlAH CO.,
117 ft 11U South Tenth St., Phllad'a.
Oct. 27, 1ST. M.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private sale a tract
containing
TEN ACni OF JuAJNJ)
all under good cultivation and very pleasantly
located In Perry county. Pa., with a large frame
dwelling house and bank barn thereon, erected
out a lew years aiucc t Alio
A WELL GEARED SAW MILL
with cood water power and an abundant sunolr
of timber In the neigh borhood.
-j eruis easy to sun purciiaaer.
. H. SMILEY,
New Bloouitleld, Perry Co., Pa
October 68, lUt
Sewing Machine Needles.
ml IK best KNGI.1HH 8KWING MACHINE
X NEEDLES of all sizes, and to lit
ANY KIND OF SEWING MACHINE
sent by mall, post paid, to any address at the low.
est retail price, By staling name and style of
macmue ana inclosing zo cents, you will receive
f return man iroiu t u i neeuies aa samples.
lie ditferenoe In the nrlce deoenriliiir on the kind
of machine and not on the quality of the needle.
1 will u aeuu mw
MACIC NEEDLE THREADER
for K cents. In ordering It please state whether
the machine threads from the front or side of ttie
operator as seated when sewing. Price list ot
neeuira, auu an aiuus oi auacnnicnia sent on ap
plication. Please Address
dsniuir! i.uno,
Oct. , 74.) New BuUalo, Perry County, Pa.
IADIES AND CHILDREN will And a
I splendid assortment of shoes at the one
price store off. Mortimer
I
ro you
Want a Pump ?
mHE subscriber desires to give notice that he Is
PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE,
OR THE PATENT CUCUMBER PUMP
for any depth of well. Persons desiring apnmp
of either description, are requested to call on him
or send by mull and learn his prices. All work
warranted. Persons having their own timber can
have the pumps made on tlielr premises, It they
C. O. REEN,
MILLERSTOWN, PA
August 11, 8m.
Why not have a Beautiful Complexion?
WBT AHHOYKD WITH
CHAPPED HANDS on ROUCH SKINT
when such an agreeable and effectual
REMEDY CA2f SB OBTAINED
AT BO SHALL A COST.
BY USING WRIGHT'S
" ALCONATED GLYCERINE TABLET."
Sold by Druggists & Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00
jyjAXSIOtf HOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, FEBRY CO., PA..
HFNRY PATTERSON,
Proprietor,
This well-known hotel has been refurnished by
the present management, who purposes keeping a
first-class hotel, for the accomodation of man and
beast. The table will always be supplied with the
luxuries of the season. Siwclal pains will be
utneii to uiaKe guests ieei conuonaoie. 816";0!
rpiIE RICE HOUSE,
JL
(Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and
kept by Amos Robinson),
aew Itioomfleld, Pa.,
HENRY RICE,' . . - Proprietor
A share of the public patronage is respectfully
Buuviteu. o loll
T
HE EAGLE HOTEL,
New Bloomflcld, Pa.
H. C. MEREDITH, Proprietor.
Having leased and refitted the Eagle Hotel, on
Carlisle St., North of the Court Ilouwe, I am now
prepared to accommodate regular boarders or
transient guests. A good livery Is kept In con
neotion with the house, and no pains will be
spareu to insure me comion oi my patrons.
March 24, 1874. tf J 11. C. MEREDITH.
jyEST STREET HOTEL,
No. 41, 43, 48 A 44 West St.,
BTEW YORK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOMS fin and 7A cents aer rin.v. rhirvH .or.
MODKHATE. The best meats and vegetables In
buo iiiniftob mmo jl icin 111 ine uuy.
171yH B. T. BABBITT, Proprietor.
jpERBY HOUSE,
New Bloomflcld, Perry Co., Pa.,
G BUYER & GRIER, Proprietors.
The subscribers having ImasaiI this rtt imnvn
hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or
transient boarders with accnmmiul&tlnna
puins win ue sparea to maae guests com tor table.
A good livery Is kept In connection with the
iiuuse tor me use ana convenience oi the guests
March 24, '74. tf I GRUVEH A GRIER.
FOR IO CENT8 PER YARD
TOO CAN BUY
A Good Heavy Brown Muslin,
AMD
FOR 12, CENTS
YOU CAR BUY
The Best Yard Wide Muslin.
OF
P. MORTIMER,
New Bloomflcld, Pa.
New Pension Law.
MNDER an act of Congress approved March 3,
1873, widows of oltlcers who were killed, or
of disease contracted In the service, ara nm
entitled to 12.00 per month for each of their chil
dren. The guardian or a minor child of a soldier who
heretofore only received 18.00 per month pension
Is now entitled to 110. per moth.
Soldiers who receive Invalid nenslonsean una
have their pensions Increased to any sum or rate
between 18, and 118. per month.
Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now
obtain duplicates.
Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv
ice udod whom thev weradenenflantfiirauittuir
can also obtain pensions. 1
The undersigned having had over 10 years ex
perience in the Claim agency business will attend
promptly to ciauna uuuer ine aoovc act.
uan on or auuress
LEWIS POTTER,
Attorney for Claimant!,
NewBloomfleld,
Perry Co., Pa
20tf.
BALL SCALES!
B. MAKYANEKTH, D. W. DERR and
J. JAMES H. GRIER. known as
" The Ball Soale Company,"
have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent
COUNTER 80ALE, the Simplest, Cheap,
est and best Conuter Scale la the market.
5i-For Scales, or Aiencle in Pennsylvania
Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, ad
dress "The Ball Scale Company," Pottsvllle,
Schuylklllcounty, Pa.
For Scales or Agencies In this County, ap
ply to the uuderslgned, where they can be seen
and examined any time.
J LEIBY ft BRO.,
Newport, Perry oo., Pa,
FRANK MORTIMER,
29tf ' New UloomQeld,Perryoo.,Pa.
(ASSIMERES The finest assortment of Casst
J meres that can be seen in tliecouuty. Is now
shown by F, MORTIMER
Pips
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
1$ UC Jt u
IS Till ONLT XNOWH REHBDT POK
33rig-lt'H Discanc,
Am A POSITIVE REMKDT FOR
GOUT, ORAVEt.. STRICTURES, DIABETES.
DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DKHIL1TY, DROP.
BY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita
tion, Inflammation, or Ulceration of the
HlmUlev unci Kidneys,
Spermatorrhoea, Iencorrhn'a or Whites, Irregular
or Painful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis,
Sterility and
AH OomplatnU Incident to Femalet.
KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU
For Stone In the Bladder, Calculus Gravel or
Brlckdiist UeposltandMucousor Milky Discharg
es and Diseases ot the Prostate Ulaud.
Kearney's Ext. Buchu
uV.r".r.!'",as!', Arising from Imprudences.
Habits of Dissipation, Etc., In all their stages, at
little expense, little or no change in diet, no In
convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fre
quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate,
ttiereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and!
Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain
and rnllamatlon, and expelling all l'oisonous
matter.
.uU'y P"ns in the decline or change of
lifes after eon linemen t or labor pains, bed-wetting
in children, etc
Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's
Extract Bucho is worth more than all other Bu
chus combined."
Kearney's Ext. Bidi
Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder,
Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in
Men, Women and Children, no matter what the
Ask for Kearney's. Take no other.
erlct One DoUar per nnltle, or Six Bottles for
Five DoUare.
Depot, 104 Duani Street, New York.
A Phvalrlan In
..j .......... ... ...... ... iiinncr corrosion
dence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for
For Sale by Druggists everywhere.
Avoid Quacks and Imposters
A'o Charge for Advice and ContuUation.
wP,r- J- uP5'0'?' Pduate of Jefftrton Medical
Comae, Philadelphia, author of several valuable
works, can be consulted on all diseases of the
Sexual pr Urinary Organs (which he has made an
especial study) eltherln male or female, no matter
from what cause originating or of how long stand
ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat
fllKOfatUt With atlIAail afKMaai 1 s.i
troll FAaanna hlai Thtu ji.i
ward letter describing symptoms aud eacloslna
IftPn ft Tft nrAMnlf nnatana
ftonsi fnrtlt 41,iA tn. Urn!. T.tA. 1A a-
" v utteo iv -l.4l, a 1 XV WIlLSa
J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,
August 18, 1874 52t.
The Poor Man's Friend!
EVERY PERSON
rIAN PROVIDE for their families In ease of
y ucam, uy uecoming members oi the
PERRY COUNTY
Mutual Benefit Association,
OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
The Cheapest aad Beet
LIFE INSURANCE
In the World. Strictlv Mutual. Charter Pernat.
ual.
LEWIS POTTER,
JOHN A. BAKER,
President
secretary.
General Agents:
WUJJiat McKlI. Jobh Kllal.
For furtberlnforinatloB call on or address:
LEWIS POTTER, 8ec'V.,
tntf
New Bloomfleld, Pa.
A VALUABLE
STEAM TANNERY
At Private Sale 1
THK subscriber having concluded to enter Into
another branch ol basinets, oners his
Steam Tannery,
At private sale. It is In good running order and
capauie oi
Tanning 3000 Hides pec Year I
The water that the Tanherv Is aunnlled with la
supplied with Is conveyed from a spring, and Is of
the beat quality for Tanning purposes. There are
6 LARGE (new) LEECHES,
2 LAY-AWAY VATS.
I HANDLERS,
BATES, LIMES, SWEATS,
BIDF. BREAKER, LEATHER ROLLER, CEN
i Hi uuil iiwuoH rvtir, e. The
ENGINE AND BOILER
Are la good condition, with every convenience
necessary.
- BARK can be had In abundance, at low
Bgurea. ,
W The Tannery Is located at NEW 'BIXKIM
FIHLD, Perry coanty, Pa., a very pleasant town,
with good society, good Schools, Academy and
four ckurckes. For further particulars, call on or
address
BA M L. ALEX. PEAI.R,
Feb.17.H74.) INewUloomlield.Ferryco., Pa.
AU Kinds.
A few weeks since, says the Rochester
Union, W. II. Dinehart, better known aa
"Cap," the peanut peddler, paid a small
gum to the county agricultural society for
the privilege of soiling nuts at the fair .to
be held in a few days. "Cap" bid foil the
the privilege of selling all kinds of nuts
and he insists that thisincludesdough-nuts.
On going to the treasurer, who is the law
yer, to pay his fee, he wanted mentionod in
the contract dough-nuts.
Treasurer Why you have no right to
sell dough-nuts. That's an absurd claim.
" Cap" Yes I have. I bid for all kinds
of nuts, and I am going to sell dough
nuts. Treasurer You have no right to.
Dough-nuts don't grow on trees.
" Cap" Neither do peanuts, at least I
never heard that they did.
This ended the dialogue, and "Cap"
retired the victor, so far as the argu
ment was concerned.
How it Is.
A patron of a certain newspaper once
said to the publisher: "Mr. Printer, bow is
it that you bave never called on me to pay
for your paper?" "Oh," said the roan of
types, "we never ask a gentleman for
money." Indeed," replied the patron,
"bow do you manage to get along
when they don't pay?" " Why after a
certain time we conclude that be is not a
gentleman, and we ask him," replied the
editor. " Oh ah yes I see. Mr. Edi
tor, please give me a receipt," and bands
him a V. "Make my name right on your
books."
"How long have you lived in this
county?" asked a Jersey lawyer of a deaf
witness, who bad been called to prove the
old boundaries of a farm.
" Hey ?" said the witness, putting big
hand behind bis ear.
"How long bave you lived in this coun
y ?" roared the lawyer.
"Oh, yes, that's it, about two rods,",
said the witness, leaning forward.
You may step down 1" yelled the law
yer. " Well, it might be a little more," said
the witness, who was then led off by an
officer of the court
ty A very dirty, debased and ignorant
looking man came in to vote in a township
of Michigan. Bald one of the ladies, offer
ing him a ballot, " I wish you would oblige
us by voting this ticket." "What kind
of I ticket is that?" said be. "Why,"
said the lady, "you can see yourself." '
" But I can't read," he answered. " Why,
can't you read the ballot you have there in
your hand, which you are about to vote ?"
the lady asked. "No," said be, "I can't
read at all." "Well," said the lady,
"this ballot means that you Are willing to
let the women as well aa the men vote."
" Is that it ?" be replied. " Then I don't
wan't it ; the women don't know enough to
vote."
A maternal parent was purchasing
a secondhand coat for ber son in a pawn
shop the other day, and the nearest suitable
to ber offspring's size was several numbers
too large. She apprised the bouse of bond
age with the fact, which was evident to
him already, and as she passed out he cried
to ber with fire in one eye and his teeth
grating, "What for you find fault wid de
goat? It is a beautiful goat. It is your
poy, vot is the matter mid him ? He is too
thin. I dinks you had petter fatten him
up and den py a goat for him."
t& An Irishman on bis first shooting
excursion shot a bird, and seeing some-'
thing fall, went to the foot of the tree, and
picking up a frog supposed it to bo a bird
and put it into bis pocket The frog kept
up such a continual hoping tbat his com
rade asked him what made the bird hop
so.
" Ocb," said Pat, "the poor thing is
coold. I shot all the feathers off it."
tW The name of the Sheriff of White
county, 111, is Hall Storms. His father
was an ecoentrio gentleman, and be bad
three sons whom he named respectively,
Hail Storms, Rain Storms and Snow
Storms.
HT" An Irish housemaid who was sent
to call a gentleman to dinner found him
engaged in using a tooth brush. "Well
is be coming?" asked the lady. "Yes,
ma'am, directly ; he's juat sharpening bis
teeth 1"
HTX bunch of shingles fell from a
wagon on the Troy ferry-boat recently and
struck upon the head of' a colored woman
who said " Y ought b' shame to muss a
culled woman's hair dat way. Wish de
shingles fell ovah board."
XST In Pleasanton, Kansas, they do not
hunt ijuails. The wind blows them slap
against the houses, and at dinner time the
people go out and pick them uj .