7 r THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIED, PA;, APRIL 10. 1877. Tho Bloomfiold Times STJUA.M JOB. OFFICE) WEED AUCTIONEERS. TAMES CLEELAND J Auctioneer, Otters his services to the citizens of Perry and Jumberland counties. Punt office address, Sliermansdale, Perry co., Pa. W w w. D.HENRY, A UCTIONEER. IS THE PLACE TO GET Plain and Fancy SALE BILLS, PAMPHLETS,' LETTER-HEADS, CIRCULARS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, INVITATIONS, TICKETS, BILL-HEADS, &c, &c, &c, &c. Jit tlie Shortest Notice AND MOST REASONABLE RATES. B ALL SCALES. LB. MARYANERTH, D. W. DEKR and JAMES U. GEIEH. known as " The Ball Scale Company," have now on hand ? large supply of Buoy's Patent COUNTKK SCALE, the Simplest, Cheap est and best Connter Scaleln the market. For Scales, or Agencies in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, ad dress "The Ball Scale Company," Pottsvllle, sSchuylklllcounty, Fa. v For Scales or Agencies In this County, ap (plytothe undersigned, where they can be seen -and examined aay time. J LETBY & BRO., Newport, Perry oo., Pa. FRANK MORTIMER, ?tf New Bloomfleld,Perryco.,Pa. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and lndlsoretions ot 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 Key. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. 16b ly Late Immense Dlscovories by STANLEY and oth ers are just added to the only complete Life and Labors of Livingstone. This Veteran Explorer ranks among the most heroic figures of the Century, and this book is one of the most attractive, fascinating, richly Illus trated and Instructive volumes ever issued. Being the only entire and authentic life, the mil lions are eager for it. and wide-awake agents ara wanted quickly. For proof and terms address HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 733 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. 50 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that James Irvine and wife, ot Saville township, Perry county. Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment nave assigned all the estate, real and personal, of the said James Irvine to Thos. H. Milligan, of the borough of Newport, county and state aforesaid. In trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said James Irvine. All persons therefore Indebted to said said James Irvine, will make payment to the will assignee, and those havingclalms or demands the make known the sarin wttiout deUy. THOS. H. MILLIGAN, January 30, 1877. Assignee. NOTICK. The undersigned hereby elves no tice to all persons Indebted to him. that their accounts must be settled on or before the first of March. After that no further indulgence will be granted. CHRISTIAN STOUFFER. Shermansdale, Jan. 9, 1877. pd GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, A Sterling Remedy Ton Diseases and Injuries of the Skin j A Healtiiful Beautifier of td Complexion; A Re liable Means of Pkeventino and Re lieving: RHKUMATIBM AND GOUT, AND AN Unequaled Disinfectant, Deoduuizeb AND COUNTEIt-IaitlTANT. Glenn's Stdphur Soap, besides eradi cating local diseases of the kin, banishes delects of tho complexion aud imparls to it gratifying clearness and smootlmcrs. Sulphur Batli ara eclebratod for cu ring eruptions and other diseases of the skin, us well us Rheumatism and Gout, Glenn' Sulphur Soap produces the same effects at a most trifling expense. This admirable specific also speedily heals tort, brnuct, tealdi, burns, sprain nni evti. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from fulling oat and turning gray. Clothing and. linen used In tho sick room1 is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with, tho person, prevented by it. The Mndjoal Fraternity sapclion Its use. JPnrc8,ieS -nd50 Cents pep. Cake, Peb Box, 13 Cakes,) 00c and $1.20. TN. ft. Buy largo orient and tlwreby economic. Salt to U ltrnitli.il. , mil's Hair and WhiAerl)re,M Black tor Brown, 6c. .rtJ.CElTTEMOrnj'rlJKjtk ArJI, ".CENTENNIAL," "GENERAL FAVORITE" for Manufacturing. SUPERIOR TO ALL IN Simplicity, Efficiency, Durability, Strength and Lightness. " GOOD AGENTS WASTED." SEND WEED SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, KlOy Chestnut Htrcct, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 11 7 18t Newport Advertisements. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST PRICKS the market will alt'ord, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUK, TRODUCE. SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT, COAL, IRON, , STEEL, HORSE SHOES, Sc., &C. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. S. Orders promptly tilled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JEWPOBT DRUG STORE. Having on hand complete assortment of the fol lowing articles, tbe aulwcriber asks a share of your patroiiare. Drtigs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Alse a full stock of Concentrated Romedics, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, Perfumeryt HAT. II OIL, - AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand, PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Careidly ml Promptly Filled B. M. EB Y, Newport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, XEWPORT, PA. Bole Agent for Lorllard's 8uperlor Tobaccos. -Country Merchants snnnlled with Oooda at Philadelphia prices. " Your rders are solicited. 9 41 Iff II. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kind of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Timber on the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &c. We use Clearlield Plus and Hem lock only. W. B. & COOK t CO., Newport, Terry CeM Pa. 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Cumberland Co.Pa. VICK'B Illugtratad Priced Catalogue Fifty pages Jim) Illustrations, with Descriptions of the thousands of the best Flowers aud Vex- etabies In the world . and the way to grow them an ior a i wo uknt postage stamp. I'l iiiU'U in ui man 11111 r-iiKiimi. Vlek's Floral Uulde. Quarterly. 25 cents a vear. Vlck's Flower aud Vexetable (iardeu, so cents In papers In elegant cloth covers. $1.00. Addrew, JAMES V1CK, RocliMter, V. Y. Blaln, Perry fouuty Pa. pterins Moderate and everv exertion mail to render satisfaction. otf Auctioneer. The underaiirned nlves notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and proinptattentlon wlllbe given. New HillTalo, Perrv Co.. Pa. DAVID M'COY, . Auctioneer Chareos verv low. Pnt nfliee address Ickesburg Penn'a- 8t B. HARNISH, AUCTIONEEH, Delville. Perrv Co.. Pa. Chanes mmlernte. and satisfaction guaranteed. & tt N EW SHOE SHOP I The undersigned respectfully Informs the citi zens of Bhmintteld anil viol ill t v. that thev have opened a shoe-shop In the room of F.B. Clouser, recently occupied as a Law-office, by Calvin Nell, son. Esq., where they will do work at panio prlc es,, (repairing made a specialty at prices to suit the times) from in to 20 per cent. saved bv patron i.ingonr snop. our motto is "quicg sales and sliovt profits). Terms cash, or country produce, but positively no credit. L,EVt It. rtWAKT7i U., Mew Blooinlield, Fa. ilanuarjlS, 1870 tf - For Sale by F. Mohtimer, New Rloomfleld, Perry county. Pa. VEltY LADY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF OUR IMPROVED 1'LAITEIIS, adapted to all kinds of goods, nnd to all the dif ferent and fashionable styles of Platting. Simple and easily managed, It Is Just the article every lady needs. Sent hy mall, postage paid, ou receipt of price, fioii. Send for Clroular. ' , Address N. V. TREADLE M'F'O CO.. 04 CbrManrff Street New York. JUE PERRY HOUSE, New Hlooiiiflelfl, Terry Co., Pa., THOS. SUTCII, Ptoprietm-. PENTENNIAL HOTEL, J (Formerly the Bwcgcr Houbc,) MAIN STREET, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. JOS. S. SMITH, .... Proprietor, Having good accommodations for regular or transient boarders, a share of public patronage is solicited. id iv HE MANSION HOUSE, New BloomfleM, Pcnu'n., I). M. RINESMITH, . . Proprietor. This well-known hotel has lately beenenlarged repainted and re-tit ted. Best accommodations atloided. " Careful hostlers always in attend ance. 93a tt STOIIK STAMI AND FAItM FOH SAL K. A First-rate Farm In Juniata co., Ph.. also a Store StaHd nnd Stock of (loons. For further particulars address SAMUEL BUCK, Port RoaI. Juniata Co., Pa. , 36 3m H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! I would respectively Inform my friends that I In teuri calling upon them with a supply ot good of my 6WN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of OASSIMEKS, ' OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnand bar'd) CARPETS, &o toexchangefor woo orsellfor cash. J. M.B1XLER. Centre woolen Factokt. fl, 17,4m pEABODY-HOUSE, CORNER OF LOCUST AND NINTH STS. , PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to all places of amusement and car lines In the city. No changes to and from the Centennial grounds. Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henrt House, Cincinnati for the past twenty years, and present proprietor, has leased the house for a term of vears, aud has newly furnished and fitted It throughout. He will keep a strictly tlrst-class house, and has accommodation tor sou guests. Terms ! per dav. - No Bar has ever been kept In the HENRY HOUSE, nor will any be kept at the PEA BODY. 10W Notice to Trespassers. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons not to trespass on my grounds by picking berries, ttshtnu, hunting, or othrrwlsetrespasslng, as they will be dealt with according to law. W. H HERMAN. Greenwood twp., Aug. 10. 1876. tf TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are forbid to trespass on uiy land Its. baville towns-hip for any purpose whatever, and a reward of $5 will be paid for testimony that will convict any person of such trespass. AJ5DBEW LQy May 9, lSifltt . ; F it.ANN'Kt.R A inlenrilri' assortment of Plan uels. just opened by t MORTIMER TADIES AND CHILDREN will And j splendid assort moot of shoes at the ona one prlc storo of Y. Mortimer. yLf'i,fi I rrrril I P" rr-(nffl ttfVi?U i9ri''vvvs(nu 1 1: Mi,i,u;rn.JiJ yf; Minsi'ii i n: i mhi:. uiir i..rtniiiimp.r"- l4t tin. r nM. Itroitrhiti A- all hrrofiiloas r H j .hili'i'. Ask Ti'srilriitehlfiirOsman'sy.''0? li l,r li not gut it. I will, oh rwtlpt Jrfll Schlaushelmer Pltes Himself Mlt a Dog. Vone of iloe days. Mrs. Hcliliiuslielmer hears a noise In shtreet outil. Bhe roon outdundlt vas Hiihlnnslietiner sitting on Ills pack kicking mlt his heels In the; nlrlip. Unil hesplilts nilt his inouilt, und slitatnls nilt his heuil on, nnd cry outd : 'I haf the hydra doir plte me. I haf pite myself mlt a innd dog I" Undderevns n poodlo rootling the shtreet up; and eferybody let him go shoost so fast ns dey could. Und Mrs. Bchlausheliner got frightened, und she say : i 'Shall I roott und got kerwlckn doctor many" "No," he says, "I might die pefore he comes, und den vould come pack and pe a hounted house werefer you vas. You . know tie noosepnper sas dot ven you pite yourself ruit a.shnakes or hydrant- fobla, de only tings vat Vas or some- . sings goot, vas plenty vlsky a whole gallon full." Bo she put him awf his leetle hedt, und vent und got dot vlsky. Und Schlaushelmer vas awful sick ; und if he vould hear t'tme dog In the shtreet park, he vould park dree. Den Mrs. Bchlausheliner vould had to glf him some visky to make him shtop park ing. Den she soys, "Bchlauslieiiiier, vere you got piled V" . Den he says, "Ou de sldevalk." Den she says, "Vot part of you, I mean, Is dot hydrantfobi V" Den he says, "It vas all ofer me." Den she says, "Let me sen vere dot dog plte you, so I can put In on a mustard blaster, und draw dot pite oudt. Den he says, "You don't can draw him oudt ; und maype you caught de hydrantfobia pesides ; und It vas only . vonc hydrantfobla vlsky in de house 'genough.". Den she says, "Let me go for Dr. Bonnenschmidt." Den he says, "No ; dot's no . goot , bologa sausages vas petter. Prlng som ; I vas hoongry." . , Denhesnys, "Don't you know de , brlnclple of homeojiathy 'dot same tings cure dot same ting. Veil I 'got . pite on de outside py a dog, so I vill vaccinate myself on de Inside mlt a sausage. Dot's tie only ting besides blenty of vlsky, dot vas for It some goot." Veil, so soon he eat dot sausage he park a leetle. Den he says, "Dot's a goot sign. Dot vaccination took right avay. Give me a leetle more visky." Den he got shleepy, but efery time she shtart for de doctor, he vould vake and park a leetle, und call for a leetle vlsky." At de last he vas sound shleeplng. Und she vent and got Dr. Bonnenschmidt. Dr. Bonnenschmidt says, "Vere did Schlaushelmer plte himself." - Mrs. Bchlausheliner says, "On his pack, near his ankle." So dey look on his pack undhlsunkle, but dey don't found no pite. 1 (fy They were hu.sband and wife, and as they stood before the Guard's Monu ment in Waterloo-place, she anked: "What's that figure on top V" "That's a goddess," he answered. "And what's goddess " "A woman who holds her ' tongue," he replied. She looked side ways nt him, and then began planning to make a peach pie with the stones in ' it for the benefit of his sore tooth. 63" Scene, the tlsh market in Paris. A lady appears, accompanied by u lovely little girl. "How much for that 5"' "Oh, what a sweet little angel of a child. It Is thirty sous, wadame. Ah, the darling ! Let me" embrace It ! The living image of Its mother." . "Thirty sous V I'll give yo.u twenty." "Twenty V Get out of that with your little baboon!" $3J" A bad boy, was picked up by his ma, the other night, for some mis-tleed," and tanned with her slipper until he was standing right in the way of a shoemaker's shop caught in a cyclone. When he got away at last, he was told to sit down and learn a verse in his Bible before be could get a bit of supper, and when he was called up to recite he said : "The wicked's tanned in slippery places." 63" Two little boys- were met after dark by a fellow who demanded their money. Said one of them, "I have no money," This might have been suffi cient answer. But the other made assurance doubly sure by adding. "And I haven't any pocket to put money in." C3T" Courtship is bliss," said ail ardent young man. "Yes," aud matri mony Is a blister, snarled an iM bud elor.