THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., OCTOBER 22, 1878. 7 Professional Cards. TB. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-taw. mm f linn iiiiriMinmiiii arraijutr.,, c Office Next door to the residence of Judge JUUKIU. sun AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, . Mew liloomllcld, ferry county, Pa. fc" Office directly opposite the Post-Office, and adjoining tbe Mansion liouse. TT KW1S POXTKlt, ATTOHNKY AT UW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. WOlalms promptly secured collected Writings and all legal business carefully attend edto. 42 yl nUAULKSH. HMILEY, Attorney at Law. Naw UliutmllalH. Irrv lln. PI f-Omoewlth 0. A. Burnett, Esq., on High Street, north side, nearly opposite the rresnyte rlaa Church. August 20,1872. htm. A hponhi.rh. Attorney at-Law. W Olllce adjoining Ills residence, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly T0I1N G.81IATTO, Burgeon Dentist, New Uloomneld. Perryoo., Pa All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable ,Lomn at his residence one door Eastofthe i Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Hponsler's Lawotuce. mij N. HE1BEKT, Attorney-at-Law, yy New Bloomlleld, Perry eo., Pa. Bloomtleld, S 33 lv. WM. M. HUTCH, ATT011NEY-AT-LAW, New Bloomtleld, Perry CO., Pa. WOf!lce Two doors West of IT. Mortimer, Store 37 ly LEWIS POTTEK, WOT ART PDBL1C, New Bloom Held, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mertsages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. Ail kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and oertitted, will also take depositions to be rer.d iu any court iu the United Utates. 7 101y CHA8. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. 3-All professtonalbusiness promptlyandfalth fully attended to. 3 2 ly. XITM. A. MORRISON, y Y J U8TICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR. NewGekmantown, Perryco., Fa. r Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. 744 CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomltcld.Perryco.,Pa 3.0fflee on high street. North side, nearly op posite the Presbyterian Church. 3 21y ML. LIGGETT. Attohnky-at-Law, Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busi ness matters committed to his care. Olllce, No. 3d North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1878. JICHARD L. MAGEE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, VOrllce at his residence. In CENTRE TOWN SHIP, Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of New Bloomtleld. 10 3 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D , 'having located In Newport, offers Ms Profes- -slonal services to all who may need them . Chronic diseases of every description cured. 9- Office In Dr. Shatto's building, 4tli Street. March 4, 1878. .gEORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAIX, PEUIiY COUSTY, PA. Special attention given to the collection of -claims, and any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. April, 19th. 1877. yrrATCHMA.R;ER & jeweler. CEO. C. HENRY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, No. 26, Carlisle St., New Bloomtleld Pa. ltepairlngof all kinds well and promptly done. EATHER &C. TIIK subscriber has now on hand at LOW PRICES, arood Sole Leather, Kip of Superior Quality, Country Calf Skins, French Calf, LININGS, ROANS, &c. F. Mortimer, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. American and Foreign Patents. GILMORE & CO.. Successors to CHIPMAN, HOSMER & CO., Solicitors. Patents pro cured Inall countries. NO FEES IN ADVANCE. No charge unless the patent Is granted. No fees for making preliminary examinations. No addi tional fees for obtaining and conducting a re hearing. By a recent decision of the Commis sioner, ALL rejected applications may be revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases be fore the Patent oiltce, Extensions before Con gress, Infringement Suits In different Slates, and all litigation appertaining to Inventions or Pat ents. Send Stamp to Gilmore Si Co., for pamph let of sixty pages. LAND CASKS, LAND WARRANTS & SCRIP. Contested Land Cases prosecuted before the U. H. General Laud Oince and Department of tbe Interior. Private Land Claims, MINING and PRE EMPTION Claims, and HOMESTEAD cases attended to. Land Scrip In 40, 80, any 100 acre pieces for sale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can be loeated in the name of the purchaser upon any Government land subject to private entry, at 11.2ft per acre. It Is of equal value with Bounty Land Warrants. Send Stamp to Gilmore & Co., for pamphlet of Instruction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and SAILORS of the late war. or their heirs, are in many cases entitled Co money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp to GILMORE & CO.. and a full re ply, after examination, will be given you free. J- 12 JV s I O !N IS All OFFICERS. SOLDIERS, and SAILORS, wounded, ruptured, or injured In the late war, however slight, can obtain a penson by addressing GILMORE & CO. Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & CO., before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims and the Southern Claims Commission. Each depaitment of our business la conducted In aseparate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties, embloyed by the old firm. Prompt atteutiou to all business entrusted to GILMORE & CO., Is thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving It. Address: GILMORE &CO., 6 F. Street, Washington, D. C. Newport Advertisements. it. s. cook & co., Agree to sell all kinds 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, io, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem lock only. W. B. B. COOK & CO., , Newport, Terry Co., Pa. October 10, 1870. 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 PRICES the market will alford, will be paid tor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE BEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We bare constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, &0..&C. FOB BALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. 4. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JJEWP0RT DRUG STORE. Having- on hand a complete assortment of the fol lowhiff articles, the subscriber asks a share of your patronage. Dings and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock ot Concentrated Kennedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, rerfuiuery. HAIR OIL, AND FAXCr ARTICLES. Also always on Hand, PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled D. M . EBY, Newport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Ruildlng, UTEWPOIIT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos. Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. Mr Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. W Your orders are solicited. 9 44 CALL AND SEE ME. The Subscriber ha nnpnftd n. StnrA nnnnalf a tba Railroad Depnt, ac KEWOKT, where he is pie- OYSTERS, GROCERIES, c At the lowest market nnce. A full stock nn hand. The patronage of the public Is solicited. 4Stf. WM. ICKES. Newport, Pa, Grain Wanted at the Newport Mills. THE undersigned will pay a premium on good, dry.clean grain of all kinds. MILTON B. FSHBLMAN. 48 ly. Newport, Perry county, Pa. IMPORTANT NOTICE The subscriber late of tbe firm of Rhoades 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 u irom inn to tivisiiiK percent, cheaper than the old firm. T(Jive me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB SMITH. Blaln, August 8, 186T. 4i RR week ln iVour own town. 15 Outfit free u" No risk. Reader, If you want a business at which persons of either sex can make great pay all the time they work, write for full particu lars to IL HALLEXT ill CO., Portland, Me. ."II ly A UCTIONEERS. J AS. P. LATCHFORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the publlo that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive promnt attention. . DONN ALLY'S MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. tamfJcleeland U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post olllce address, Sherniansdale, Perry co., Pa. w. D. HENRY, AV(iTTONP:r:n. Blaln, Perry county Pa. WTerms Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. Bit Auctioneer. The undersigned elves noticethat he will crysales at any point In Perry or Dauphin comities, orders are solloltedand promptattentlon wlllbe given. E. U.WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co., Fa. Q B. HARNISH AUCTIONKEH, rtelvllle. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, vuo:norsi:i:i, ICKESBURG, PERRY COUNTY. PA. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK out: Iwouldrexpectlvelylnform myMendsthatlln tendcalllug upon them with a supply of good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Conslstlngof CASSIMEKS. OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd) CARPETS, &o., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M. BIXLER. Centre Woolen Factoht . 6,17,4m f an tp fitrrd H I W mrtlrnptl tiS 'f osni y'scuii uvuidiuajcTO. PnosrllATKolllMK. store 0,00,01.' i it . ... . .. ... , l linn, i oiri;cil. liroilrlliiu 4- nil srralMOU! I skcmm. tskyonrdrni::huiirOsninn II I lit has nut irnt It, i will, on receipt j 1 jasflliKibntlles.C.A.OMStj.l . ay For Sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld Perry county. Pa. Tic llooiiilt is published every Tuesday BY F. MORTIMER & CO., New Bloonifield Perry Co., Pa., At the Low Price of SI 25 PER YEAR, WITHIN THE COUNTY. $1 SO JPJEB YEAH, Outside the County, Postage Paid. " THE TIMES" Is the best advertising medi um in this section of tbe State. Circulation Nearly 2,000 ! KNOW By reading and practicing the Inestimable truths con. tttlDcd in the best medical book ever tasucd, entitled SELF-PRESERVATION s Price only $1. bent by mail on rcceiot of orice. It treats of Exhausted Vitality, Prcmaluro Decline, Kervous and Physical Debility, and the endless roncninitunt ills and uutold miseries that result therefrom, and contains more than 60 original pre ecrintions, any one of which is worth the prlco of the hook. This book was written by the most ex tontivc and probably tho most skilful practitioner in America, to whom was awnrdrd a gold and Jew elled nicdul by the National Medical Association. A Pamphlet, Illustrated with tho very finest btect i.iipravings a mar vel of art and beauty nt rntE to all. Bend f it it at nnce. Address l'EABODY MEDICALs THYSELF INSTITUTE, No. 4 Bui- liucu l., liotloa, Muss. TUB PRINTING of every description neatly M and promptly executed at Keasonable Kates at the Bloomlleld Times Steam Job Ofllce. ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate Sarah Kurd, late of Multalo townsliiu. Perry Co., Pa., dee'd., have been granted to theuuder signed, residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for .settlement to BAMDEL FAIR. Executor. June 8, 1378.J Lewis Potteb, Attorney. i lines SPECIALOFFER. 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Writ to Dundai Dick ACo.,Sft Wooeterbt., N.w Vk, for Ihulr toc.nt book ; niell.d to tbo raidtn of tulc popor rilKIC ou ftpplleetluu. 3io2m BOOTS Do you want BOOTS ol auy kind T It so, call and see the LARGE STOCK NOW OFPEr.ED BY F. MOUTIMElt, J)R. J. W. RICE, Snrplcal and Mechanical Dentist, PORT KOYAL, Juniata County, Pa. !. Ofllce on Market St., one door West of the Time otllee. Any person wishing to be called on at their residence, will please inform me ot the fact. 84 m IJ18T A TE NOTICE. Notice is herebygtven, li that letters of administration on the estale ul Franois Foltz, late of Liverpool township, l'erry county, fa., deueawd, have been grained to the undersigned residing iu the same town ship All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims to preseut them duly authenticated lor set tlement. ANNNIE FOLTZ, Administratrix. Tfl Our Htock of NEW GOODS kji Prices Irom liii cents up. F. MOUTIMElt. New Bloonitleld.Pft Manhood I (ir Borao days ago I uaw an arilclo in a paper stating that dried apples were an effective remedy for the goat nuisance. I tried it yeBterday. A goat got into my yard and I fed Lira with seven pounds of dried apples. After that I set him out a bucket of wuter, and he drank it dry. Then he began to swell, and iu half an hour he was as big as a bass drum of a circus. Ills skin stretch ed out so that when he got to the Bun light you could count his ribs. He kept on swelling until I supposed he'd burst and blow things to pieces. But he didn't. Finally I got tired waiting for him to buret, and I tried to drive him out of tho yard with bricks. The first brick I blfl'ed him with bounded back as if it had struck India rubber, and knocked one of the lights out of a French plate-glass window. He's swelled so big that I cun't get him through the gate, and the swelling re fuses to come down. If I take down the fence it will cost me $25 to put it up again. What shall I do Y John Dobson. Answer. Keep cramming him with dried apples and water until he explodes. Make a graud 4th of July salute of him. tST Job, the good man of the Bible, who, as everybody knows, keeps a second hand clothing Btore, iu Jerusa lem, was generally supposed to be a patient man. One day a stranger called in and asked to look at some ulsters. Job showed him one of the nicest kind, with pockets in the sleeves and silver buckle. The man hinted that the coat was not all wool, but Job simply smiled. And even when he said something about a bad fit and pockets out of style, Job didn't get mad. But when the stranger insinuated that the buckles were plated, and that the whole affair would fetch about a dollar and a half, then Job didn't smile worth a cent, but rose up and made a place on that man's forehead for a first-class boll. t3f Just before the public schools in New Haven closed for vacation, a lady teachar in one of the departments gave out the word "fob" for her class to spell. After it was spelled, as was her custom she asked the meaning of it. No one knew. The teacher then told the class that she had one and was the only person in the room that had. After a little while a hand went hesitatingly up. Teacher "Well, What is it?" "I'lease ma'am, it's a beau." A teacher in Greenock, during the Bible lesson, when speaking about Cain and Abel, asked one of his scholars : "Where did Cain go after he killed Abel?" "He went to bed, sir," was the reply. "Went to bed! Where did yon get that information V" said the teacher. "It's in the chapter, sir, that Cain, after he bad killed Abel, went to the Land of Nod." IjgrA little fellow at whose house hens have been kept for but a few weeks, visited a neighbor's to find a playmate, when he was informed that' bis young friend was suffering from thechickenpox. The lady of the house, in tones of curi osity and solicitude, asked the little fellow if they bad the chicken-pox over at his house. "No," replied the young ster, gravely, "we haven't had our hens long enough yet." IW" What does transatlantic mean, mamma '"' "O, hold your tongue, and don't bother me with any more ques tions. But I'll tell you this, and then you keep still , Transatlantic means across the Atlantic, there I" "I wanted to ask you what transparent means, mama, but I guess I know now it means a cross parent." e"Don't you love her still V" asked the Judge of a man who wanted a dlvorce. "Certainly I do," said he ; "I love her better still than any other way, but the trouble is she will never be still." The Judge, who is a married man himself, takes the case under advise ment. "So," said a la ly, recently, to a merchant, "your pr. tty daughter has married a rich husband V" "Well," slowly replied the father, "I believe she has married a rich man ; but, I under stand, he is a very poor husband." 0"'I wish you would not give me such short weight for my money," said a customer to a grocer who had an outstanding bill against him. "And I wish you wouldn't give me such, long wait for mine," replied the grocer. m"Walk in love." Put a comma after ln, and see how much the sense will be altered.
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