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    .THE TIMES, -NEW iSLOOMFlELl), PA'. .TANUA11Y 30, 1877.
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g ALL SCALES.
LB. MARYANEHTH, D. W. DERR and
. JAMES II. UKIKK known as
" The Ball Scale Company,"
hare now on hand alarresupplyof Buoy's Patent
COUNTER HO ALU, the Simplest, Cheap
est and best Gonnter Scale i n the market.
" For Scales, or Agencies In Pennsylvania,
Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, ad
dress "The Ball Scale Company," Pottsvllle,
Sehnylkillcounty. Pa.
For Scales or Agencies in this County, ap
ply to the undersigned, where they can be seen
and examined any ti me.
J LEIBY & BRO., v
Newport, Perry Co., Pa,
FRANK MORTIMER,
!'t t New Bloomneld, Perryco.,Pa.
FOB FLORIDA.
FOR THROUGH TICKETS to FERNANDINA,
Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Sanford, Enter
prise, and Intermediate landings on St. John's
River and Interior points in FLORIDA, by steam
boat to SAVANNAH, and thence by railroad or
steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, General
Agent, Philadelphia and iouthern Mail & S. Co.,
416 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 49c3m
ACAKD.-To all who aro 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 OK
CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by
a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Rev. Joskph T. Inman,
Station D, Bible pouee, New York City. (16b ly
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP,
A Sterling Remedy Fob Diseases and
Injuries of the Skin j A Healtiifuii
Bkactifieb of th Complexion; A Rb-
LIABLK MbANC OF PREVENTING: AND RE
lieving rnkcmatihm and goot, and an
Unf.quai.ed Disinfectant, Deodorizer
and counter-iukitant.
Glenn' Sulphur Soap, besides eradl
ating local diseases of the skin, banishes
ielecis of the complexion and imparts to it
gratifyiug clearness and smoothness.
Sulphur Baths aro celebrated for cu
ring eruptions and other discuses pf the skin,
us woll ua Kliiumatism and Gout Glenn'
Sulphur Soap produces tho intna etiWits
at a mot trilhug exponse. This admirablo
epociflo also speedU heuU ncren, bruwet,
folds, hunt, tpraint and e-ult. . It removes
dandruff and prevents the liuir from falling
out and turning gray.
Clothing and linen used in tho sick room
is disinfected, and diseases communicable by
contact with tlio person, prevented by It.
The Mcdioul Fraternity sanction its use.
Prices, 25 and SO Cknts ieb Cake, Pes
Bos, (8 Cakes,) 00c and f 1.20. -
N. B. Buy tlx largs akH soil thereby economlH. 8.M
kjr all lruf (l.u. ,
"nill't Hair and WhUkerlye," Black
or Brown, 60o.
CN. CEiniSTOS, Prop'r, 7 fciith Av. U
it. s. (X)ok & (X).,
Agree to sell all klnclnf
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for I.E8S MONEY than any other dealers in this
county. We will also take giod Timber ou the
stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange fur
Lumber, &c, We use Clvarllelil Pine and Hem
lock only.
W. R. 8. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
October 10, 1878.
jyjUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
Now Oder tho public
A RARE AND EI.EOASfT ASSORTMENT OK
DRESS GOODS
Consisting of all shades suitable for the season.
11LA CK ALP AC CAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A SPECIALITY. '
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS.
AT VARIOUS Fit ICES.
Ay ENDLESS SELECTION OK 1'KINTS!
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
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods are
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
18 TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
..Newport, Perry County, Pa.
IMPOItTANT NOTICE The subscriber
late of the firm of Rhoades Hmitli, would
respectfully inform the citizens of BLAIN
and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON
MAKER-HltOP, and Is prepared to make new
waiious and repair old ones at short notice, and
at from TEN to TWENTY per cent, cheaper than
the old firm.
JWUlvemeacall. Satisfaction sunranteed.
JACOB HMIT1I.
Blaln, August 8, 1867.
IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, AND POSITIVELY CURES
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA AND LUMBAGO.
?!
OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SEND FUR CIR-
MWflTO.
HfcL
PHENSTINE A BENTLEY.
UHUGtilSIOi WAdHiNUlUN, D, C.
. For sale by wholesale Druggists In Pitts
burg and Philadelphia. , a51y
pEABODY HOUSE, . .
CORNER or LOCU8T akd NINTH 8T8. ,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,
Convenient to all places of amusement and car
lines in the eity. No changes to and from the
Centennial grounds.
Col. Watson, proprietor of the ITbnrt House,
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-olass
house, and has accommodation lor 300 guests.
Terms per day.
- No Bar has ever been kept in the H ENRY
HOUBE, nor will any be kept ut the PEA
BODY. , 1022
tiX fm tpnrfd tr Mi. rorfEnn.A mA
-inmvsuii Lit iu hu-ucto-
PIIOSrHlTK l UK V.. store forCMxims-'
I tins, fought, BrourfcUu I all Srrofulou
UfiHi. lik !eirdrn'.'lilf.r hmn'
be feasant irat it, 1 will
. fjijiwlli hultles. C.l
W For Bala by F. Moktiubb, New Bloomtlsld,
Poiry county, Pa.
MODtIL PRESS
Beht is run ttonxD
k'or UuiilncM Men
nid Vm I'rlittrra.
TtlfDnwi( (a dm, Head two S
oenl lumpi for ft profutFlj Ulot-
I'rioti I.Ut, utttJd, llow t
-! H t n- i,
L Co., ltr. Bud inio In typ
PENTENNIAL HOTEL,
J (Formerly the Bweger House,)
MAIN STREET,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO.. PA.
J08. 8. SMITH, . T '- : . Proprietor.
Having good accommodation for regular or
transient boarders, a share of public patronage
I solicited. 10 ltf
0 . aww
Newport Advertisement.
JONES' BROST&CO.,
( Formerly John Jones A Hon.)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of
the farniHrs, and the public generally, as
the HKillK.HT PKICKH the market will afford,
will he pniil for all kinds of
GRAIN,
II.OUH,
PRODUCE.
Hli KDH AND
RAILROAD TI ICS
We have constantly ou hand,
FISH.
MA 1,1, (
PLA8TKK,
CEMENT,
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
' IIOKSK SHOES, &c Sc.
FOR MALE AT THE LOWEST RATES.
. Orders promptly lliled.
Newport. July 2n, 1875 t'
J B. HARTZELL",
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,'
.VKWIOltT, IM.
Sole Ancnt for Lorllard's Superior Tobnecns.
Country Merchants supplied with (ioods
at Philadelphia prices.
Your orders are solicited. 9 44
JyJEWPORT DRUG STORE.
HstIuk on hind a complete ortment ot the fol
lowluif rttcli, the sulwcrlher wits a slun-enr your
patronage.
Drug and Medicine,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Alses full stock of.
Concentrated Kennedies,
ESSENTIAL OILB,
Rrnsbes, Pcrfumeryt
HAIH oir
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Hand,
PURE WINES & LIQUOIi
FOR
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
Sj- S 5j
PIIYMCIAXS ORDERS
Vitri-ft'tHy and Promptly FIlleA
B. M. EBY,
Newport, I?enn.'a.
New Millinery Goods
A.t Newport, in.
IBEGtoiuformthepubllo that I havejustre.
turned from Philadelphia, with a fill assort
mentof the latest styles of
MILLINERY GOODS,
HATS AND BONNETS, '
" RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS
FEATHERS,'
CHIGNONS,
i ' LACE CAPES.
NOTION8,
Andallartlclesusuallyfoundln a tlrst-classMII-Inery
Establishment. All orders promptly at
tended to. M-We will sell all goods as Cheap aa
cau begot elsewhere. ,
DRESS-MAKING done to 6rder and In the la
test style, as I get the latest Fashions from F w
York every month. Golferlng don to order, in
all widths. I will warrant all my work toglve sat
isfaction . All work dene as low as possible.
ANNIE ICKE8,
Cherry Street, near the Station .
113 Newport. Pa. '
N
EW SHOE SHOP!
The undersigned respectfully Informs the citi
zens of Bloomlleld aud vicinity, that they have
opened a shoe-shop in the room ot F. B. Clouser,
recently occupied as a Law-otllce, by Calvin Nell-,
son, Esq., where they will do work at panic prio
es, (repairing made a specialty at prices to sul
the times) from 10 to 20 por cent.saved by patron
Izlngour shop. Our mottq Is " quick sales and
short profits). Terms cash, or country produce,
but positively no credit.
LEVI H. BWARTZ ft CO..
new Bloomneld, Pa.
January 18, 1876 tf
VIOK'8
Illustrated Priced Catalogue
Fifty paxes .1M lllustratlons.with Descriptions
of the thousands of the best Flowers aud Veg
etables In the world, and the way to grow them
all for a Two Cknt postage stamp. Printed in
German and English.
Viek's Floral Guide. Quarterly, 25 cents a year.
Vlck's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 cents
In paper; In elegant cloih covers. $1.00.
Address, JAMES VIC'K, Rochester, N. Y.
VlCKTS FLORAL GUIDE
a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustrated,
and containing an elegant colored Flower Plat
with the first number. Price only 26 cents lor a
year. The first No. for 1877 just Issued lu Ger
man and EttKlish.
Vlck'i Flower and Vegetable Garden, tu paper
80 cents: with elegant iloth covers ll.W).
. Vlck's Catalogue 300 Illustrations, only J cents
,,Addre8B, JAMES VIC'K, Rochester, N. Y.
T ABIES AND CHILDREN will And a
j splendid assortment of shoes at the one
price store of K. Mortimer -
" I7iMMMnMy thfi fcesf svsfnfnerf wort 0 Me
kind in the roffd."
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0ME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
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tend calling upon them with a supply of good
of my
. OWN MANUFACTURE. .
11 ' Consisting of
CAS81MER8.
CA88INKTS,
FLANNEL8. (Plaiu and bar'd )
CAHPETS, &cc.t
toexebangefor woo orsellfor sash.
J. M.BIXLKR
CinthcWooi.ek Factory. J,17,4m
A Joke On Which Goose?
A Joke whs perpetrated Batunlny night
at the expemte of a well-known citizen.
He had procured a live goose for his
ClirlRtniiia dinner, and wan carrying It
home under hi arm with the head
stickliiK out behind. On the way up he
stepped Into Holieh'a aaloon, where they
were raffling for turkey, and becoming
Interested, concluded to take a hand.
Having great fulth In the good manners
of the goowe he continued to hold It
under his arm whllo he turned the dice- .
box. Presently In slipped rt friend
with a sharp butcher knife, and by a
well-directed blow cut ofF the goose's
head. The fowl of course conrtnenced
kicking and floundering as all fowls do
when they find their heads missing;
-but our friend only held on the tighter,
eupposing that her gooseship was only
getting restless. It was not until his
pantaloons were covered with blood
that ho discovered the joke played
upon him, and that his Christmas din
ner had been decapitated without his
knowledge or consent. He swore a little,
of course not so much at the loss of the .
goose's head as itt the blood upon his
garment.
Ready Wit.
At the time of Col. Robert (J. Ingcr.
soil's capture by (Jen. Forrest, Ingersoll
was reconnoitering with a small detach
ment and came upon a nest of sharp
shooters greatly outnumbering them.
The first indication of danger that In
gersoll noticed was a butternut drawing
a bead on him. With the readiness
that lias saved him from defeat in many
a law suit, he cried out, "What do you
want to shoot mo for V I've been wanting
to acknowledge your old Confederacy
for the last two seconds." The fellow
appreciated the Joke. Of course he'
did'nt shoot. The squad was led to head
quarters. The Joke soon circulated
through the camp, and the rebels would
flock about the prison tent curious to
catch a glimpse of "that Yank." For
rest treated him very kindly, and when
he was exchanged returned to Ingersoll
his horse, with a note addressed to "the
man whosaved his life by a joke in the
face of death." . . ..
. .
A Sure Cura For 'Humps.'
A dashing woman, with an enormous
bustle, came teetering into an incoming
Chicago train, the other morning, and
settled herself in a seat opposite an old
Granger, who was coining up to sec the
city. '
'My darter Jane was once took with
one of them 'ere humps,' remarked the
old man, as he turned his pitying gaze
from the woman to a fellow-passenger. '
'She was V Inquired the passenger.
'Yes,' was the reply, 'but yer kin jest
bet I cured her on it mighty quick.'
'What did you dor" inquired the
amused passenger.
'I sot her down in a tub of hot water
till the derned thing wilted,' declared the
old man, 'and it never came on again.
The dashing woman and other passen
gers who had overhead the conversation
liked to have 'wilted' without the hot
water.
Of Ho was only an inquisitive boy,
and he said : "Ma, will all the heathen
turn up when it comes resurrection
timesV" "Yes, my son." "And them
missionaries; those will turn up?"
"Certainly, son." . "Well, when them
cannibal heathern what's been feedin'.
on missionaries gets resurrected, and
them missionaries what's been eat comes
round and wants to get resurrected,
things Is going to be worse mixed up
than the Presidential election, hey, ma?"
"It Is time you were in bed, my son."
Pome Sentinel: s i
Of An old gentleman, wishing to be
at his ease on horse-back, took his horse
to a riding master to be taught to amble.
Two or three trials were made upon the
animal with but partial success. "Come,
Sir, do you call this an amble?" said
the owner. "No, Hir," replied the
equestrian ; "I cull it a preamble.'
-.
t2 During a session of a county court
in theinteror, a witne-- was asked if he
was not a husbandman ; when ho coolly '
replied, amid the laughter of the court :
"No, sir, I'se not married."
( Tho man who made a shoe for the
foot of a mountain Is now engaged on a
hat for tho head of a discourse after
which he will manufacture a plume for
General Intelligence. . , ,
' O" When a young farmer's wife made
her first boy 'a pants precisely the same
before as behind, the farmer exclaimed:
'Goodness! he won't know whether hp
is going to school or (inning home!'