THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI). PA., APRIL 22, 1879. ProfcsHioual Cards. Philadelphia Advertisements Philadelphia Adrertlsenients. TO THE ItEADEKS JK. JUNKIN. Attorney-at-Law, . New Hloomlleld, Perry co., Fa. -Ofuce Next door to the realdenoe ol Judge iunkln. iotf AM.1MARKKL, Attorney-at-Law, , New Uloomtleld, Perry county, Pa. Office opposite the Mansion House, and three doors east of the Post-Olflce. lyriwil8 I'OTTKK, ATXOllNKY AlUWi NBW BLOOMFIELI), FEHRYCO.,PA. WClalms promptly seoured collected Writings and all legal business carefully attend ed to. HARLES U. RMILRY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa. -Oni3e two doors east ol Joseph Smith' (hotel. August 2, 1872 TITM. A. BPONSLEK, Attorney-at-Law, W Olltce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. 821y JOHN G.8HATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New Bloomtleld, Perryco., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Hurglcal Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices. VOfflce at his residence one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler'a Law olllce. 8ly TITM. N. BEIBERT. Attorney-at-Law, YV New Bloomtleld, Perryoo., Fa. Bloomtleld, 3 33 It. T EWI8 POTTER, motabt PUBLIC, New Bloom JLi held, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certified, will also take depositions to be reed In any oourt In the United States. 7 10 ly CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. -All professional business promptlyandfaltb 'fully attended to. 8 2 It. TCTM. A. MORRISON, VV JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NrwGbkm antoww, Perryco., Pa. Mr Remitt ances will be made promptly tor all Collections made. 744 CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, ' New Bloomtleld. Perry co.. Pa Omee en high street. North side, nearly op .posite the Presbyterian Church. 3 21y ML. LIGGETT. Attorsm-AT-Law, Newport, I'errv Countv. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all bus! ness matters committed to his care. 1- Olllce, No. 3D North Second Street. Newport, April 28 1878. 0 P. BOLLINGER, M. D , having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need thein. Chronic diseases of every description cured. K. Office In Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Street March 4, 1878. QEORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAIN, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Special attention given to the collection of slaims, and any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. April, 19th, 1877. DEATH DEFEATED. FOR over 50 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS have been the standard remedy for Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Pain In Shoulders or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Fever and Ague, and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas Adams, of Big Sandy, Ky , says: "Sellers' Pills have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills in this country." K. K. SEKLERS ti CO., Prop'rs, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE GREAT BLOOD TONIC, For the cure of all diseases arising from Impure Blood, and for invigorating and strengthening the vital organs. Are you weak, nervous, debili tated, pale and emaciated T Have you lost your appetltet Have you nausea, pain In the back, &o. If so. Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcher will drive out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OF HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls, Erysipelas, Tetter, Halt Kheum &e., are but surface Indications of Blood Diseases; and Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcher, toy purifying the system, softens the skin and beautifies the complexion. Sold by all druggists. 1 per bottle. H. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprie tors, Pittsburgh, Pa. G 48 IRON 4H! A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON, SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED iro OP IRON, OF ALL WIDTHS. c, die, dc, on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by F. MORTIMER, Xeiv liloomflcld. OPIUM n MOUPHIVF habit abao lut.iy and dtiy eurtd. Pain leas. Na publicity. Srna1 lamp fnr full particular. Dr. Carlton, 9U0 3. Clark St. Cbtcao. Ill WAR ! WAR ! HJItr.AT EXCITEMENT IN LIVERlOOL. EVERY PERSON THINKS ITS AWFUL. A PROCLAMATION: Go to Cheap Sam's Store And you see 4 pounds Brown Sugar for 25 cents. Roasted Coffee down tol2 cents per rrouud, and other goods down CHEAPER THAN WAS EVER KNOWN. Thanking you for past favors, I would respect fully ask you patronage In the future. Very Respectfully, S. M. SIIULER, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, JOB PltlJJTING of every description neatly tr ana promptly exeouwm k ivrunuia nates at lue Btooiuueia i lines eieaiu iou uincs. 'U l.k tukfic aad snffilh. Ha L. LUMirJ .Vm u . a mai fa. ircAS' - . READY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Oil, FAINT, READY FOR USE. Namplo Cards. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .rAIST BENT BY MAIL. IT 18 PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD ANUU1U Via: Wltniil BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. Tivsr IT, And Yon Will Trove It to be the Best Liquid Faint In the market. JOHN LUCAS Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French ttreen, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c. JfEIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEQLER CO., -Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, C4 loves, Ribbons, Nuspemlers, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA , PENN'A . Agents for Lancaster Combs. W.H- KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 506 MARKET 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA. T 1 J0WER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers in CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. HLAXK BOOKN Always on hand, and madeto Order. Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publishers of Sanders'New Readers. and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's Hlstorvef cne uurteaBiaies.rciion'suutiine Maps.se. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 133 MARKET BT., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 120 Market street, above 4th. PHILADELPHIA. WAIN WHIG IIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Aroh Street, Philadelphia Fenn'a. J S.DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WaOLBSALl BOOT AND SHOE WAKE HOUSE, 18 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, lMilIadelpliln, (Old Stand of Barcroft & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS rinr January, 1879. GOODS. tt Red SoleLcather Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 38 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHIL'A. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Full Line of Best Phila. Oil and Ktp, E.ft c. Brand, . am PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOE SPESMATTOEHCEA. SEZftllNAL PASTILLE" A valuar.1. Bi.ooT.ry mid Nf w Urpirture n Med ir.l Science, an ntlrt-lv N.w and puilllTclyettri f. iv Iteiucdj' Un the ipeedr nd permanent Cur. of S.mlnAl XmiMlon. 4i Impotenej b the onlr true way, Dlreol .... -f 7, 1 PV1,0",lon to Pfln- i-i.. JL i.V " c' B,:,,VK y Auaorptton. and er Iiiik it. friMlfic influence on the Beminal Vealnl.. ulstWT Duct.,Pro.tr.t. Gland. ,d Urethr.f T"i iJLSi li.J "" "bwrhed, produeir.an Immedlata Mothlnx and tenoratlve eftea upon the rz u.l and nrrvou. oruanlMti.ju. wrecked from .elV-abu and ricmei. Jtonpinj tl. dr.ln Irotn the ..Vtem re'tS Ih. Ilimneai orsinht, Nerrona Debility, Confuaion orldo;a,Aver.ion toBooiety, Eio.Eto.and thciuiiirt .nc. or premature old Ke ...uall. .eV.mJ.ny 'Tt"t trmil.ie, ,d re.torlnr prrfert Bex.lni Vigor, wh.re't h.. the leal In very evcr eei. .ml I, now a pronounced auccen. Drug. .r too nim h prowrlbed in the!, troublefc and, a iu.iij- ci.n l-.r wime.. to, with but llitls If.,,, nermjnem iiood. Thrr. It no Nomen.e about thl. Preiwra tlon, l'r:lr''i'.l nbtervallnn enftlile. u. to nn.ttiveto .ii.V.n tee that It will ,lv ..ti.factlon. During ffi. aihi ottr.lliiHini.li ai toll, value, aud It li nw t,i.3 ed h.y the Medical l'rol..i 'to b. tli. m?,rt rrtirn meani vet dltcovered ol rcchhig and cur na Ih . ver Jlent troul.lo. that I. well k .own to b.T..uV."7unn!li mite ry t many, and upon whom ouook. prey with heir,,,.!..., ,,, a bigfcon.TI,? llemedy . put J In a nent l. u, erniuil, to teat a month, and lent in i T Si.!; Tapper hy tn.ll .. .led f.,r a.Two box.., (.um enf S eflct t a niTiseiient cure unlrn lu never, ea.ei) i k T,,V. ooxe. nvmng mree lull iihiuiIi.. wll atop ernimlnnp and to""" T V ' wo",cn,M T.-Puif DiaaoTioMS 4 ?nml. ?, "rlrtive P.mphlrt giving AnatomleaTN ;i'"".hlch "ill convinr, th. .,0.1 .ceS! caV 1 ill ' r 'V "h !i 10 P""" manhood, an ... ""inuniii oyinae- HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF-G.chfmit Warltet nd fllh, 8ti. 8T. LOUI8, MO. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS aura nr nr.v.nt TII.Muin.' Wo HnnaM will die of rni.in. Hnrr. nr Lwa Vu. er. If Fouti'a Powder, are need In time. FontE'B Powder, wll I core And prevent Hoe Cholsia Fouu's Powders will prevent Uaph it Fowl, ea- peclHlly Turkey. Fouti'a Powclor will Increus the usntlty of milk end crearu twenty per cent, and make Uie butter firm and sweet. FonU Powders will enre or prevent almost itsbt DtflRAsa thnt llontei and Cattle are heir to. Foutx's PowDsas W11J. ivm BATiarAOTios. Sold everywhere. DAVID V. rotTTB, Proprietor, BAIiTIMOBB. Kd. 'rsWff,-T-iii.' 0 RGANS AND PIANOS. TBE subscribers notify the public that they are agents for LOKING & liLAKE'8 Celebrated Valace Organs, Manufactured at Worcester, Mass. Also, dealers In Organs of various makes, H anos, of several well-known Manufacturers, Sheet Music, &c, 4c. Persons wanting an iustrufneut of any make are requested to call on or to address, 8. W. BIXI.ERSBRO. Feb. 11. 1879. Centre, Pa. -UTTT 1. ii f r -OF- "THE TIMES!" Our Spring Has Began. Again We Greet You AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITOllS! With as well Selected and Large a Stock as has ever been brought TO PERRY COUNTY, being partly of Our Own Manufacture AND THEREFORE AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAN HERETOFORE. We have just Manufactured FOR Men's Suits as low as Hoys' " ' Children's Suits as low as 13 60 2 75 2 25 Suits made to order and fit guaranteed. Pants, Vests and Coats, separate, as low In proportion. We make a specialty In White and Colored Shirts. Overalls. Trunks, Vallaes, and Oents' Furnishing Goods. We have, ss heretofore, a Full and Complete Stock of Ladles' Furnishing Goods. Shawls as low as 65 cents. Skirts ' 25 " Ties 10 " White Hose as low as 6 " Colored " 8 " 811k Handkerchiefs as low as 15 " White " " ' " 4 " The best assortment of Kid and Lisle Gloves. Embroideries, Corsets, Silk Handkerchiefs, and Ties to be found In the county. The Three Reasons why we can' tbe Undersold: FIRST. We eommenced with the first of the year to Manufacture our own Goods. SECOND, Having removed to a much more convenient room, ai mucn lens rent titore.nre uuuur iu.s Expense. THIRD. As we do a strictly cash business, we do not have to uiaae up losses dv overcnarges un oasu Customers. I New Room, EBY'S NEW BUILDING, NEWPORT, PA. I NSUItANCE B. HIMES, AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: 2nd Floor, Centennial Block. , NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INBURANCE POLICIES written In first- class companies on an Kinds oi insuraoie proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly find it to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented t jJCtna, of Hartford, North British England, Commercial Uulon, North America, rhii'a.. Fire Association, i'Uil'a., Pennsylvania, Lyoomlng Mutnal, March 11, 1879. Assets, ejoo.noo. l.VfHMJIU. 1.4H4.000. 6,W '0,0(10. 3.778.000, 1.700,0(10, 6.0110.000. B. HIMES. ly TRUTHS. I Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Th.o BrAnnmnnnnM from HotlS. BUChU. Mandrake and Dandelion, the oldest, best Mid most valuable medicines in me worm aoa ,,iitjn nil the best, and most curative proper ties of all other Bitters, being the greatest lllood Puriner, Liver Regular, and Life and Kestorlng Agent on earth. No disease or 111 health can possibly long exist where these Hitters are so varieu auu pecwut uu men iterations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and ntlrm. To all whose employments cause lr ixuniitrirv nl the bowelo or urinary oreans, or who require an Appetizer, Toulo and mild .stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being lilghly curative, tonlo and stimulant, without intoxicating- No matter wna your lenuuKs or buiijviiib im wii.t tin. di.AAKa or ailment Is. use Hon Ulttera. Don't wait until you are sick, but if vm, nnir ipaI had nr miserable, use the Bitters .it once. It may save your life. Hundreds nave been by so doing, two win ue paiu iur use they will not cure or help. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use aud urge them to use Hop Hitters. Hemember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and hesl Medicine ever made! the "Invalid's Friend , , .... I ,,.r,n nr family should be without them. Try the Bitters tj-day. itv nop uoukii wiuw u a W,r sale by M. B. Strlokler, New li.uiield. anil B M. Khv. Newport. Pa. IMt SIDOR SCHWARTZ nr Whv was Noah's ark like a cat that Is a bad mouser V liccause It was such a long while before It llton aryrat. y His name was Wrath, and when he asked his girl to marry him she gave him a soft answer, and a soft answer turned away Wrath. The mavor of a country town In the north of England, conceiving that the word "clause" Is In the plural num ber, often talks of a "claw" In the act of Parliament. a A sailor dropped out of the rig ging on a ship of war, some fifteen or twenty feet, and fell plump on the lieu tenant. "Wretch," said the officer, "where did you coma fromV" "I came from Ireland, your honor." A clergyman at an afternoon ser vice was asked to read a notice for a Woman's Rights lecture which he did In this wise: "At half-past six o'clock, at the school-house, In the first district, a hen will attempt to crow." ayWhat do you know of the Char acter of this man?" was asked of a witness at a police court the other day. "What do I know of his character? I know it to be unreachable, your Hon or," he replied, with much emphasis. (3" A very old lady on her deathbed in a penitential mood said: "I have been a great sinner more than eighty years, and didn't know It." An old darkey woman who had lived with her a long time exclaimed: "Lors! I knowed It all de time." nap A trentleman was talking to a friend, in the presence of his attorney, abont the value of honesty. "Honesty I" said the attorney ; "what Is 'honesty " "What is that to your"" retorted the gentleman; "don't meddle with, things which do not concern you I " fa- A little girt was asked by her mother on her return from church how she liked the preacher. "Didn't like him at all," was the reply. "Whyr1" asked the mother. "Cause he preached till he made me sleepy and then holler, ed so loud he wouldn't let me go to sleep. B3" President Lincoln once listened patiently while a friend read a long manuscript to him, and then asked: "What. An von think of it How will it taker"" The President reflected a little while, and then answered : "Well, for people who like that kind of thing, I think that is just about the kind of thing they'd like." (George III., speaking to Arch. bishop Button respecting the largeness of his family, made the remark, "1 believe your Grace has better than a dozen?" "No, sir," replied the Arch bishop, "only eleven." "Well," replied the King, " isn't that better than a dozen ?" f 5r A dealer in fertilizers down in Alabama, bragging of his guano, says, a farmer recently put a sample in bis pocket In which there happened to be a carpet-tack, and started home on horse back; before reaching his house bis steed broke down, and the farmer was at a loss to discover -the cause until he found that the carpet-tack had grown to be a long bar of railway Iron. 3" A physician in a country town, who had been annoyed by numerous questions concerning the condition of a patient, was stopped, while on his busy rounds, by a man with the old question ; "How's M ?" "Ill," replied the physician. "Does he keep his bed ?" "Of course he does. You don't sup pose he's fool enough to sell his bed, when he's so ill, do you ?" (ST A little girl had been absent with her parents at camp meeting for two weeks. On her return her little play mate, Ella Jones, entertained her by showing her new playthings. At night little Mary, In saying her prayers, said : "Oh, Lord, bless little Ella Jones ; make her a good girl, so I can take all her playthings away from her, and she won't want them again." (ST An old gentleman without tact, on meeting some ladies whom he had known as girls In his boyhood, cordially remarked : "Bless me I How time flies I Let me see. It Is fifty-two years come next April since we used to go to school together in the old red school-house. I was a little chap then, you remember, and you were fine young women." The old man could never understand why his cordial greeting was received so coldly. i