THE TIMES, NEW DLOOMFIELD. PA., APRIL 29, 1879. 7 rrofossiouftl Cards. JB. JUNK1N, Attorney-at-Law. a New Bloomlleld, Perryeo.,?. t Office Next door to the residence ol Judge Junkln. 6tf AM..MAKKEI,. Attorney-at-Law, , New Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa. l-y" Office opposite the Mansion House, and three door east of the Post-0 dice. TT EW1S POTTKlt, ATXOUNKY AT LAW, NKWBLOOMK1KLD, FERRY CO., PA. "Claims promptly secured collected Writings aud all legal business carefully attend dto. .2yl CHARLES H.SMILKY, Attorney at Law. New BloomUeld, Perry Co. Pa. aurOilloe two doors east of Joseph Hnillh's hotel. August 2, 1872 TTM. A. 8PON8I.KK, Attorney-at-Law, TV Omce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. 82 ly JOHN G18IIATTO, Burgeon Dentist. New Hloointleld, Perryeo., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done Id the best manner, and at reasonable prices. .Offleeat hlsresldence one door East of the Robiuson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler'i Lawotuee. 8 21y "ITTM. N. HK1BKRT, Attorney-at-Law, W NewBlooniueld,Perryoo.,Pa. Bloomtleld, 3331v. LEWIS POTTER, NOTABT PUBLIC, New Bloom. 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 reLd In any oourt In the United States. T 10 ly c HAS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry 1 Perry eo.. Pa. - All professional business Dromntlvandf alth- fully attended to. 3 i It. "ITTM. A. MORRISOV, Y JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR. NkwGkhmantown, Perryeo., Pa. -Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. 744 CIIA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtlld.Perryeo.,Pa .OI11ce on high street. North side, nearly op 4osite the Presbyterian Church. 3 2 ly ML. LIGGETT. Attbjut-at-Law. Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all bust oess matters nnmmltred to his care. t uillje, No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2." 1878. 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D., having located In Newport, offers lils Profes sional services to all who may need them. Chronic diseases of every description cured. S. om.ee in Dr. Shatto'a building, 4th Street March 4, 1878. G EORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAIN, JPEIUIY COUNTY, 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. . DEATH DEFEATED. FOK over 60 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS have bum the standard remedy for Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Pain In Hhouiders or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Kever and Ague, and all diseases arising Irom a deranged state of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas Adams, of Big Sandy, Ky, says: "Sellers' Pills have saved kuudred of dollars In doctors' bills in this country." B. K. SEELERS & 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 appetite? 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 OK HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls. Erysipelas, Tetter. Salt Rheum So., are but surface Indications of Blood Diseases; and Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcher, bypuilfylng the system, sottens the skin and beautltles the complexion. Sold by all druggists. 1 per bottle. K. E. SELLERS & CO., Pioprie ors, Pittsburgh, Pa. (i 48 I Tt O TV A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON. SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP IRON, OF ALL WIDTHS. c, (c, tCc., on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by F. MORTIMER, New Jtloomfield. and MORPHINE htUt ikn lutciy and aiweMly our.d. fai. I.M. N. publicity. Brad .tamp fnr full particular.. Dr. Carlloa. 2IJS S. Clara M. Chxajo, ill. WAR ! WAR ! WHEAT KXCITEMEXT Iff LIVERPOOL. EVERY PERSON THINKS ITS AWFUL. A PROCLAMATION : Go to Cheap Sam's Store And you see I pounds Brown Sugar for cents. Roasted Cotfee down to 12 cents per Douud, 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. SIIULEll, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, TUB PRINTING of every description neatly aud promptly executed at Reasonable Rates at the Bloomtleld Times Steam Job OUioe. nvirrs'RriDnri in M4AlaryUU(k..ul !'- u..r.W -ij. v.u. l.L. nm.ll '.V.U.I Philadelphia Advertisements JUCAS' READY MIXED TAINTS ! MOWATEB.NO CHEMICAL8, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Oil. 1AINT, READY FOB USE. Sample Oiirtlw. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ,PAIM BENT BY MAIL. ITIH PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ: NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TEY IX, And Yon Will Frore It to be the Best Liquid Taint In the Market. JOHN LUCAS Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c. 2EIGLER& SWEARINGEN' Successors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEGLER ft CO.. Importers and Dealers In - Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Nwipeiiders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 56, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENNA . Agents for Lancaster Combs. W.H- KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 60S MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 7 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers in CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS Always on band, and made to Order. Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO Publishers of Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Historyef the United States, Felton'sOutllne Maps.fte. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 62S Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., " Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD aud WILLOW WARE, No. .24 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Bast Corner 0! Snd and Aroh Street, Philadelphia Penn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOL1BAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAKE HOUSE, ttltt MARKKX STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, Philadelphia, (Old Stand of Barcroft ft Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 11Y January, 187!). GOODS. tt lied SolcLcathcr Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 38 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHIL'A. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, . Pull Una 0 IieH Phita. Calf and Kip, E.Ik C. Brand, t Sm PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE 103 BPEEMATTOEHCEA. SEMINAL PASTI LLE" and New Departure in Mrd ii;al ovicm-e. an cntirvlj Nbw .ndpo.lllv,y.(fc,. Ive Itenifdy lur the ih-lr "I'd hrrmnii.nt Cur. of Seminal Xml.nion. ta lmpotencj br III. onlr true way, tI.i Olraol f .t. 1,1 ,. ' PPMOtlon to Hi. prln. ul.torj Duct. ITOBtrat. OI.,,d. i,d" trrrthr. VS It li quickly dl....ln d nnd .ram .lnorhrd. onul. . in. .n lmraodiat. .n.tlm.R and r..lor.ll. ,njrt SEoV, th.L," u.l i.d ncrvou. ori.i.iaan wrorkrd Iroli Twlfltbu- '"I'"'-", .loppiim U,.dr.ln1r..m th.Vt.m nT li. mind to l,, .ltl, ,m ,ounl mJmo renm?SS oriden., ABr.iontoSomoty. JSlo.Blo.SiVttT,.!S!f5 bnn dor.,,.,,1 (or,Mr.. Thl. 11.0,1. or troftm.i.1 h.7 uuli lhUr.ti,.y ,..,, li row ir!"no5d hit.... Drug. i,k nun h ,r..ribrd In IhtM tnubiS ami, . 111.11, mnbcir.ln t, with but " 11. It prrmywutRoiKl Thrro I. no Nnnarnto ."' t PriUri! lion, Prnrt'i'dl ubwrvailnn nulilnm t no.lllyiwV,,V.iI to. that It. will Klvcalloraotlon. "," ffi iSS year. I ml it l. boen hi K'nor.l ,,, n,,,tl,ouiaXd. ol t. illin.mHl. at to li. vnlur, and It 1, Siw ..I by tlic M.dl,-.l ProfrMioi, o bi III. mort rall?n.l mnm vet . l.eovon-,1 of n-.. ,t,.s d turioB lii". m SJJ alnit In.ubl j. Ili.t ii vpll ," , b. lli.Kr.uo?uEd ml.rryt...,. many, ..id upon l,, qaok. nr,,U .uh liciru.rl.... no.trum, and bl fc...Th? I?,m5lir. out , o In a 11,-m b .t, rniniRli la la.t al,iii ind .Pif.VS ?:"!' Ly mail ....l.a f..r 0.-Two toM,uffldjSj S nV. laprr;s..in-iilcunln.lo.. In .cvrre ci.i) 1 B Thi.. box f..tl Ihrr. H n,..,.,!,.. wilt .?p itSS.T. -Srt lor unlnqrwma'.pnmnnnv V.Amr g R .miiI Hit a Dcrrlptlv. I'.nipMi t ,i,in(( Anatomical B hl' l will .-unvlnctl,. mo.t aM r I miV&r.".""1 " P"'ct m.nl,,ra 3 I) S.IitSi-.tMlfor.lanintAAnvona. Bnl.i,u(VL.. J HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'O. CHEMISTS, nrw.anomn. an. ST. LOUIS, MO. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS v n wuionre or prevent Dl.oao. nui uio in oinTB or a.uaa xa TfR, If route'. Powders are UHed In time. Joute'e Powdora wlllcure and prevent Hoc Crolixa. louttl Powden will prevent Uaj-xs in Fowl, et pei'lally Tarkeya. , Foutz1. Powder, will Increase the qnantttv or milk and cream twenty per cenu, and nuke Uie butter Onu and sweet. Foute's Powden will cure or prevent almost xrxr.T Diheark that Horses and Cattle are lielr to. FOIITZ'S POWDKRS WILL OIYB SATlSrAOTIOll. , Bold everywhere. PA VIS X. JTOVTZ, Proprietor. BAITIMOB.B, Kd. trnmi 5" -.' -4.1', :yvtt,,t- WM (it 0 RGANS AND PIANOS. THK subscriber, notify the publio that they are agents forLOltINO Si ULAKE'd Celebrated Palace Organs, Manufactured at Worcester, Mass. Alto, dealers la Ornui of various makes. Pi anos. of several well-known Manufacturers, Sheet Muslo, do., tie. Persons wanting an Instrument of any make are requested to call on orto address, 8. W, WXI.KR & HBO.. Feb. 11, 1879.) Cmitre.Pa. - --""BS. TO THE READERS "THE TIMES!" Our Spring Has Began. Again We Greet You AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! With as well Selected and Large a Stock aa has ever been brought TO TERRY COUNTY, being partly of Our Own Manufacture AND THEREFORE AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAN HERETOFORE. We havo just Manufactured FOR SPUING WEAE Men's Suits as low as 3 80 Hoys " ' 2 75 Children's 8ults as low as 2 25 Suits made to order and lit guaranteed. Pants, Vests and UuaU, separate, as low In proportion. We make a specialty In White and Colored Shirts, overall. Trunks, Valises, aud (Jems' Furnishing Goods. We have, as heretofore, a Full and Complete Stock of hadies' Furnishing Goods. Shawls as low as AS cents. Skirts " " ' 'lf Ties " " " 10 " White Hoe as low as 6 " Colored " Bilk Handkerchiefs as low as l'i White " , 4 " The best assortment of Kid and Lisle Gloves. Kmliroiderles. Corsebi, Silk Handkerchiefs, and Ties to be found in the county. The Three Reasons why we can' tbe Undersold : FIRST. We commenced with the first of the year to Manufacture our owl fcoodu. SECOND, Having removed to a much more convenient . room, at much less rent there, are under less Expense. THIRD. As we do a strictly cash business, we do not have to make up losses by overcharges on cash Customers. New Room, EBY'S NEW BUILDING, NEWPORT, PA. I NSUKANCE ! B. HIMES, GENERAL 3LIIT"E AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: 2nd Floor, Centennial Block. NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing youi Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly find it to your in terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented : ACtna, of Hartford, North British England, Commercial Uulon, North America. FhH'a.. Fire Association, Phll'a., Pennsylvania, Lycoming Mutnal, March 11. 1879. Assets, ,7oo,noo. l.vno.uoo. 1,494,0(10. e.rM.OK). 3,778,000. 1,700,000. 6.000,000. B. HIMES. iy TRUTHS. I Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters tver jnaue. Thnv arnenmnnnnded from Hops. Buchu. Mandrake and Dandelion, the oldest, best tud most valuable medicines in me worm auu untaui all the best and most curative proper- ilt-RiifHll oilier Bitters, beinu the greatest 111 I , lh I l..M U..n..luH O.t.1 1 TfA U.lll Biniuiiu ruilliri, iiivni avKi"' ,.. Bltestoring Agent oo earl h. Nodisease or 111 Bliealth can possibly long exist where these Hitters are so varied aud perieci auu lueir iterations. They give new life and vigor tothe aged and ntlrin. To all whose employments cause ir nirnlurltv of the bowelo or urluarvorKAiis. or wiui runulrA an Aimetizer. Tonic and mild Bsilmiiliint. tline Hit uts are Invaluable, belli i: highly curative, tunic aua siiiuuiaui, wituoui tilovlnntltitf Nn muttxr what vour feellnirs or svmutoms Bjire, wnai tne aiease or aliment is, uao nor Hitters. Don t wait until you a'e sick, nut u vou onlr leel bad or nuseraoie, uwc tne Biixers sconce. It may save your life. Hundreds nave been bv so doing. i"0 will be paid for a ase they will not our or help. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends niMr, but use aud urge them to use Hop Hitters. vi.miih Hnn niti.ri la no vile, drucged. drunken n iBtruin, but the Purest aud Mesi luedlolueever madei the "Invalid's Friend imd Hope." and no person or lamiiy suouia oe without I hem. Try the Bitters to.dv. Trv Hop Cough Cure and Pain Belief. -For sale bv M. B. Btrlckler, New UlimmHld. ami B M. Flv. New!;'''l-,!l,;,,.,l',1. DR mm A ""VaJ.Vl er No matter bow hard It is to find ft rocking chair during tbe day, a man is sure to fall over one when be U in Search of the match box after dark. t jT A Kansas dog which got drunk on beef soaked in whiskey, no sooner became sober than he drowned himself in the river, same as a man should. 'Volce of the Night" makes a very pretty title for a poem, but the reality is not so enchanting. We refer to the pre-matrlmonlal conversation carried on in the cellar by our favorite Maltese and a gallant neighbor of tbe opposite sex. (-JTA raw German who had been summoned for jury duty desired to be relieved, giving this reason : "Bcbudge, I can niobt goot Ingllsh onderstan." Looking over tbe crowded bar, the judge replied : "Oh I you can serve. You won't have to understand good English. You won't hear any such here." K3T A gentleman, addresses another gentleman, whom he doesn't know, at a party ; "This a flair is awfully stupid ; let's go out and take a drink." "I would like to do it," was the reply, "but I can't leave very well," "Why notr-" "Why, you see, I am the one who is giving the party." 3T A member of the rhetorical class in a certain college bad just finished his declamation when the professor said, "Mr. N , do you suppose a General would address his soldiers in tbe manner in which you spoke that piece V" "Yes, sir, I do," was the reply, "if be was half scared to death." rjy "Js the water all froze up?" asked Aunt Dorothy of Jeems, who was trying to break the water in the rain cask. "No, auntie, I should Bay it was froze down ; " and he turned his axe so as to send a shower of fine ice in the old lady's face. "That's an impudent trick," said she. "Ob, no," said the youngster t "it's an Ice response." rfJT The sisters had not been on the most loving terms for some time, when when one day a lady visitor praised the good looks of tbe offspring of one. "How much be looks like Mrs. Black," said she, "especially when be laughs." Mrs. Black was expressing her pleasure at the compliment implied, when the infant blurted out: "Mamma says I look like a fool when I laugb 1 " Tableau. A small boy in Belfast, whose deportment at school had always ranked one hundred per centum, came home one day recently with his standing reduced to ninety-eight. 'What have you been doing, my son? asked the mother. 'Been doing?' replied young hopeful, 'been doing just as I have all along, only the teacher caught me this time." tST "I should like to have you raise a club," said a seven by nine book can vasser to a daughter of Erin, as he stood ' on the front step trying to talk her to death on the subject of the "Extinction of the Tribes of the Seventh Century." "I will," said Biddy, as she reached around behind the door, "but bad luck to your picture if you're lingering around here when I get it raised." He didn't linger. (J" The other evening, at a little din ner party in New York, one of the guests, the younger brother of an Eng lish nobleman, expressed with com mendable freedom his opinion of Ameri ca and its people. "I do not altogether like the country," said the young gen tleman; "for one reason, because you have no gentry here," "What do you mean by gentry?" asked another of the company. "Well, you know," replied the Englishman, "Well oh, gentry are those who never do any work themselves and whose fathers before them never did any." "Ah," exclaimed his interlocutor, "then we have plenty of gentry in America, but we don't call them gentry, we call them tramps." Didn't Like Experiments. A very rich old man had married a young wife, and died suddenly, on which tbe widow raved like a maniac, and exclaimed to tbe doctor, who stood by tbe bedside of the deceased, "Ob, I'll not believe that my dear partner is dead ; he could not die and leave me! No, no! he's alive, I'm sure he's alive ! Tell me, doctor, don't you think so ?" "Madam," replied the medical man man, with much gravity, "I confess that it is possible that he may be reviv al. I will apply the galvanic battery." "Oh, no, no! " cried the g'-ief stricken widow. "Hard as it Is to Lear my fate, I will have no experiment against tbe lawof nature: let hint rest in peace."