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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIfXD, PA., JANUAKY 9. 1877.
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FOB FLOltlUA.
VVR THROUGH TICKETS to FEKNANPINA,
1 Jacksonville. St. Augustine. Kanforii. Knter.
prise, and Intermediate landings on St, John's
Kiver and Interior points in KLOiilDA, by steam
boat to SAVANNAH, and thence bv raifrnnd or
steamboht, apply to W'M. L. JAMES, Ueneral
Ap;ent, Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co.,
41G South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 49o3m
ACAIID. To all who are suffering from the
errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by
a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Uev. Joseph T. Inman,
Station D, BMe House, Xcto York City . 16b ly
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP,
A. Sterltno Remedy Tok DrsEABEs akd
iNJUniKS OF the Skin J A IlEALTDFUL)
Beavtipieh op the Complexion; A I?E
I.IABLE Means op Preventing and Ke-
LIEVINO KniiUMATISM AND GOUT, AND AN
Unequaled Dibi.npectant, Deodorizer
AND C0UNTEU-IftUITANT.
Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides eradi
cating local diseases of tho skin, banishes
iluiecis of the complexion and impui'ts to it
gratifying cli'arncsj and smootlinosB.
Siitphur Hath aro celebmloil for cu
ring eruptions and other diseases of the skin,
its well us niieumiitim and Gout. Glenn'
Sulphur Soap produces the game effects
ut a most trifling expense. This admirable
spocilic also sjicedily tieuls mm, bruise,
tcald, hunt, trair.$ nnd ftf. It remi'vin
dandruff and prevents the livir from fulling
out and turning gray.
Clothing find linen used in the tick room
is disinfected, nnd discuses communicable l y
contact with the person, pieventod by ii.
The Medical Fraternity sanction Us ue.
Prices, 25 and SO Cents per Cakk, Peii
Box, (8 Cakeb,) 00c and $1.20.
N. D. Bu the largo eakea and thereby eoonomlae. Sold
, by all Prugglftta.
Mllll'a Hair nnd WhisVer Dye," Black
or Brown, 60c.
f. S. CEITTEXTON, Proji'r, 7 tshth Av. S.T.
It. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUM11ER AND SHINGLES,
for I.E8S MONEY than any other dealers In this
county. We will also take Rood Timber on the
stump or delivered at our Mill In exchane for
Lumber, &o, We use Clearfield Tine and Hem
lock only.
W. R. B. COOK ft CO.,
Newport, Perrj Co., Pn.
October 10, 1876.
jyjUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
. Now offer the publio
A RAKE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting of all shades suitable for the season.
BLACK ALPACCAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS FRICE8.
AH ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS!
We sell and do keep a good quality of
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything under the head of
GROCERIES !
Machine Needles and oil for all makes of
Machluos.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
9No trouble to show goods.
Don't forgot the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
IMPORTANT NOTICTC. The subscriber
late of the tlrm of Rlioades Mi smith, would
respectfully inform the citizens of BLAIN
and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON
MAKER-SHOP, and Is prepared to make new
wagons and repair old ones at short notice, and
at from TEN to TWENTY per cent, cheaper than
the old tlrm.
Aar-ttlve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JACOB SMITH.
Blatn, August 8, 1S67.
IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, AND POSITIVELY CURES
RHEUMATISM, GOUT. NEURALGIA AND LUMBAGO.
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SEND FOR CIR-
WIlphenstine a. bent-ley,
DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, 0. C.
. For sale by wholesale Druggists in Pitts
burg and Philadelphia, 35 ly
pEABODY HOUSE,
CORNER OF LOCUST AND NINTH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Convenient to all places of amusement and car
lines in the oily. No changes to and from the
Centennial grounds.
Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henbt nousa,
Cincinnati for the past twenty years, and present
proprietor, has leased the house for a term of
years, and has newly furnished and fitted It
throughout. He will keep a strictly tlrst-ciass
house, and has accommodation for 300 guests.
Terms $3 per day.
- ho Bar nas ever oeen Kepi in ine henky.
HOUSE,
nor will any be kept at the PEA-
BODY.
Iff For Bale by F. MoKTiMKH.New Bloomtleld,
Perry county. Pa.
oyMODEL PRESS
Tonr own friuiUiai
was
HST IN Tilt WOULD
cor liuMnea Mn
TtifnaUitli in u. rW-ud two S
Ovnt LaUTifM for prftfuoely iiluiw
tratfd M ptvir CtliKU nl
fricfl I.i.l, rhtltltJIUw t
I'riul.1 W. IlAlWUAPAT
Co., Ufra. and Drikri In Tri
tud Prtullux MBtvri!. tU k
U avlnui Hinri. rtillMlvtiitilft-f
PENTENNIAL HOTEL, J
J (Formerly the Sweger House,) f
MAIN STREET, ,
NEW BLOOM FIELD, PERKY CO.. PA.
JOB. 3. BMITH, '. -
Proprietor,
Having good accommodations for regular or
trausient buarders, share of publio patronage
n tOfi per day at borne. Samples worth 12
J W free. BTiMBOKt) Co., Portland, Me.
W,
agiWTin ui i ii .Mai yiummp.i iirn
ffaij'f '" 1"'""1 r tkf mrtlrail nevV
I Ail ' 1 " 's f" 1 l-l'TO-S rfft
irrilOKrHlTKILI)llUcareli.rrMiiinp.Yr
aall linn, Coagai, Broni liitin to all acrolaloui
lat VV dirasM. ik;eoraracritfiirimnaiir'''f
"In t f ot it. I will, aa reicipt Wly
Sf""!,'"-t)-j0jaO
Newport Adrcrliflcmcnta.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
( Formerly John Jones ft Bon,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WR woltld resnentftitlv Invlt Mia natrnnnuA nf
the farmers, and the publio generally, as
the HKJHEHT l'KICKS the market will afford,
win uo paiuioraii Kiausoi
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PRODUCE.
SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
FISH, s
BALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT,
COAL,
IRON,
BTEKL,
HORSE SHOES, tie., &c.
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES.
Orders promptly tilled,
Newport, July 2, 1875 t' .
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
STK W POUT, 1A.
Bole Agent for Ixir II aid's Buperlor Tobaccos.
Country Merchants supplied with Goods
at i iiiiHMnipiiia prices.
aT Your orders are solicited.
9 44
N
EWPORT DRUG STORE.
IUvlnir on baud a complete aiaortment of th fol
loviua; articlra, the sulMnrilier aska ahareof your
patronaf:-e.
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Alee a full stock of
Concentrated Eomedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Brashes, Perfumery
JIAIK OIL,,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Hand,
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOR
MEDICINAL and 8ACKAMENTAL
PURPOSES
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Cnrefully ami Promptly Fillfiil
B . M . EBY,
Newport, Penn'a,
Neiv Milliner Goods
A.t Newport, Ia.
I BEG tolnform the publio that I havejustre
turned from Philadelphia, with a f ul assort,
mentot the latest styles of
MILLINERY GOODS,
HATS AND BONNETS.
RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS
FEATHERS.
CHIGNONS,
LACK CAPES,
NOTIONS,
And all articles usuallv found In a, first-elnsaMil.
Inery Establishment. All orders promptly at-
iviiueu in. mw r b wm gen an gooas as cneap as
can be got elsewhere.
DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la
test style, as I get the latest Fashions from w
York every month. Gofterlnir dona tnorder in
all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat-
siacuoii. ah woiKuoue asiow asposslble.
ANNIE ICKES,
Cherry Btreet.near the Station .
16 13 Newport, Pa.
N
EW SHOE SHOP I
The undersigned respectfully informs thecitl
zens of Bloomtleld and vicinity, that they have
opened a shoe-shop In the room of F. B. Clouser,
recently occupied as a Law-ottlce. by Calvin Nell
son, Esq., where they will do work at panio pric
es, (repairing made a specialty at prices to suit
the times) from 10 to 20 per cent.naved by patron
izing our snop. our motto is "quick sales and
short profits). Terms cash, or country produce,
out positively uu crnm.
LEVI H. 8WARTZ & CO.,
New Bloomtleld, Pa.
January 18, 1876 tf
THE GREAT CAUSE OF
1 HUMAN MISERY,
Just published, in a sealed Envelope. Price 6cts.
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, and
RAD1CA L CI) RE of Seminal Weakness, or Sper
matorrhoea. Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary
Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Im
pediments to Marriage generally: Consumption,
Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapa
city. ic-By ROBERT J. CULVERWKLL, M. D.,
author of the "Green Hook," So.
The world-renowned author. In this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience,
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse mav
lie effectually removed without medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies.
Instruments, rings, or corolalst pointing out a
mode ot cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer, no matter what his oondi
tlon may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
- This Lecture will prov1 boon to thousands
and thousands.
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stamps. Address U15rly
2(7ie Otdverwell Medical Co.,
41 Ann 8t New York i Pest-Ofllce Boi, 454(6
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JiOOK OUT!
T would resDectlvelv Inform mv friends that I In
X tend calling upon them with supply of good
of my
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FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd)
OAUPETS,
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1 ImyrtiiPClA
How to ask for a Penny.
It has often been said, that the members
of the Society of Friends are possessed
from their youth of rtiore than an or
dinary share of acuteness. Th follow-
Ing fact may serve as a proof of this
assertion, Some time ago, Mr. - 1 ,
most respectable lron-feunder of
Birmingham, discovered that his son, a
boy of five years of age, was accustomed
to ask those gentlemen who came to his
house, to give him money; and Im
mediately extorted a promise from him
under a threat of correction, that he
would not do so any more. The next
day Mr. , his father's partner,
called, and the boy evaded a breach of
promise, by saying. "Friend, dost thou
know any one who would lend me a
penny, and not require It of me
again "
y Snooks' mother and old Mrs.
StubbB were talking about little babies.
' Why," said Mrs. Hnooks, " when I
was a'baby they put me In a quart pot,
and then put the lid on."
"And did you live?" wtw the aston
ished Inquiry of Mrs. Stubbs.
"They tell mc I did, and growed
nicely," was the astonishing reply.
"Well, did you ever!" and Mrs.
Stubbs fell to knitting like one pos
sessed. C3PAn Englishman was accosted
thus : "What would you take to stand
all night In the tower of St. Taul's V"
"A beefsteak and a pint of beer," was
the frank reply. The next one thus ac
costed was a Scotsman. Says Sandy,
"what'llye gie?" Lastly came along
Patrick, and when asked what he would
take to stand all night In the tower of
St. Paul's, he wittily answered, "An'
sure an' I'd be apt to take a bad
cowld."
She was found of conundrums,
and when she learned that muller was
latin for women, she thought she had a
good one. So she asked her husband,
what was the difference between herself
and a mule. And as he had been mar
ried several years, he was too thought
ful to trouble her by guessing, but kind
ly remarked that he had never been able
to see any. Nortvlch ItuUetin.
0"WrasMr. Chlsselma very popular
man when he lived in your town V In
quired a busybody of a friend. "I
should think he was," replied the gentle
man, "as many persona endeavored to
prevent his leaving ; and several of them, ,
including the sheriff's deputy, followed
hlni some distanc."
tj" "Speaking of shaving," said a
pretty girl to an obdurate old bachelor,
"I should think that a pair of hand
some eyes would lie the best mirror to
shave by."
"Yes, many a poor fellow has been
shaved by them," the wretch replied.
.
afA physician ordered one of his pa
tients todrink seidlitz waters. The man
made a wry face at the suggestion. "It
is only the nrstglass that is unpleasant,"
said the doctor. "Very well, then,"
answered the man, "I'll only drink the
second."
,fy "Man," says Victor Hugo, "was
the conundrum of the eighteenth cen
tury, woman is the conundrum of the
nineteenth century." An American
editor adds, "We can't guess her, but
will never give her up. No, never."
tiT The captain of a privateer, who
had been in an engagement, wrote to
his owners that he had received but -slight
damage, having only one of his
hands wounded in the nose.
An honest dame, standing beside
the corpse of her deceased hustiand, be
wailing in piteous tones his untimely
departure, observed, "It's a pity he's
dead for his teeth are as good as ever
they were."
"Tommy, do you know that your
Uncle Robert has found a little boy
baby on his door-step, and is going to
adopt him V" "Yes mamma: and he'll
be Uncle Bob's f tep-son, won't he
Mother: "Now, Gerty, be a good
girl, and give Aunt Juiia a kiss, and say
good-night." Gerty: "No, no? If 1
kiss her, she'll box my ears like she did
papa's last night."
-.aB--.
aST The most laconic will ou record Is
that of a man who died in 1872. It rati
thus: "I have nothing; I owe a great
deal the rest I give to the poor."
gjr "Pa," inquired au up town boy,
"what is a sage?" "A sage, my son,"
replied the father, gloomily, "u sage h a
man who never marries."