THE TIMES, NEW HLGOMFIELD. PA., MAY 13, 1879. Professional Cards. JK jrjNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, "'"'""'mJnllrtl, Perryco.,ra. - omoe Next door (o tbe residence of Judg Junkln. b" AM. MARK.KL, Attorney-at-Law, . New Hlooinlleld, Ferry county, Pa. t-d"" oiflce opposite the Mansion iiouae.and three doors east of the Post-OUica. 1" KW18 POTTKU, AT XOH N BY AX U1V NEW BLOOM KI ELD, PERRY CO., PA. a-(J1alms promptly seoired collected Writings and all legal business carefully attend ad to. - . C1IARLK8U.HMILKY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. -Oruce two doors east ol Joseph Smith s ,kotel. August 2, ltWH. Tti. A. SPONHLEK, Attorney-at-Law, W ontce adjoining his resfdenoe, on Fast Main street, New BloouiBeld, Perry co.. Pa. 8 i ly JOHN Q. BHATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New Bloomlleld, i'erryeo., Pa. All kinds ot Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable '"Mubffleeathlsresldence one door Enstofthe Jtobiiison House, and opposite Win. A.Hponsler'i daw oaioe. VtTM. N. HE1BKKT, Attorney-at-Law, VY New Bloomtlold, Perryoo.,Pa. Bloomfleld, 8331v. LEWIS POTTER, NOTARY PUBLIC. New Bloom Held, Perry Co.. Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mertgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgments taken. All kinds ot Pension and Bounty papers drawn and eertlHed, will also take depositions to be ret-d lu aur court In the United States. 7 10 ly CHA8. J.T, MoINTIRK, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry oo.. Pa. -All professional husluess promptiyandfalth fully attended to. 8 2 IT. VTTM. A. MORRISON, ,, VV JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NewGrkmantowk, Perryco., Pa. M Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. " CH AS. A. BARN ETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Moonitleld.Perryco.,Pa .omce on high street, North side, nearlyop poslte the Presbyterlau Church. 8 illy ML. LIGGETT. Attobnbt-AT-Law, . Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busi tiess mutters committed to his care. 1- Olllce, No. Hit North Becond Street. Newport, April 21" 1878. 0 P. BOLLINGER, M. D., having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them . Chronic diseases of every description cured. V Oince In Dr. Bhatto'a building, 4tu Street March 4, 1878. G EORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. II LAIN, PBHKY COUNTY, PA. Special attention Riven to the collection of elalins, and any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. April. 19th, 1877. DEATH DEFEATED. FOR over 60 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS have been the standard remedy for Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Pain In .Shoulder or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Fever and Ague, and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas Adams, ot Big Sandy, Ky ., says: "Sellers' Pills have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills in this country." K. K. SEELERS & CO., Prop'rs, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE GREAT BLOOD TONIC, For the oure 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, oo. If so, Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcherwlll drive out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OP HEALTH. Pimples, Boils, Erysipelas, Tetter. Malt Rheum &o are but surface Indications of Blood Diseases; and Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcher, bypuilfying the system, softens the skin and beautifies the complexion. Sold by all druggists. 11 per bottle. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprie. org, Pittsburgh, Pa. G 48 W IKON A full assortment ot BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IKON. . BCKOLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HO OP III ON, OF ALL WIDTHS. tfc, (Co., 'c, on hand aud for sale at the LOWE8T MARKET PRICE by F. MOR TIMER, New liloom field. I NSURAISCE ! B. HIMES, C3-E3STEPlL LIFE AND . , Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: 2nd Floor, Centennial .'.lock. NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, aud losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly It nil it to your ill umes t to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented : .Etna, of Hartford, Assets, North British England, Commercial Union. " North America. Phil'a., " Fire Association, Phll'a., " Pennsylvania, " Lycoming Mutual, " fl,700.noo. 1.7S0.0O0. 1.4K4.IXJU. 6,B"0,0(IO. 3,778.110. l,7oo,mio. 6.000,000, B. HIMES. ly March 11, 1879. opium and MOItPltlNK h.MI m IuibIjt and ,le.iljr sured. Paia ). N publicity, lirbi atuus for full parUcuUra. Dr. Cirlluo. ta . Liuk ou, LhMo, in. TOB PRINTING of every description neatly and uromotlv exeouted at Reasonable Hatea at the Bloomlleld limes Steam Job OUlce. Philadelphia Advertisements U0AS HEADY MIXED PAINTS I NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURS Oil, PAI1VT, READY FOR USE. Hiimplo Onrclw. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAIST BENT BT MAIL. ITI9 PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADK WITH LEAD ANDtHL. VIZs NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Ton Will Prove it to be the Rest Liquid Paint In the Market. JOIIIV LUCAS Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c. JTEIGLER & SWEARINGEN ' Successors to 8HAFFNEK, ZIEGLER ft CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, CJIoves, Ribbons, Nuspemlerg, 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 & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 60S MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 X JOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK HOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Nor. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publishers of Sandera'New Readers. and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History ot cue unueaoiai.es, uuon suunine niaps.so. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 629 Market Btreet, Philadelphia, Fenn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, .No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers! n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 42 Hasket Btreet, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. WAINWHIGUT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Rast Corner ot aud and Aroh Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLE8ALS BOOT ANDSIIOE WAREHOUSE, Old MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 &407 Market Street, IMiilnilelplila, (Old Stand of Baroroft ft Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DJ1Y GOODS. January, 1879. lied Sole Leather Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 38 NORTH FOUIITII ST., PHIL'A. . LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Full Line ot nest Phila. Cult and Kin. w.ft C lirand, 4 3m PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOB BPERMATTOEHCEA. "SEMI N AL PAST. LLE" A Valuahlf CIsoatofv aiid Nrw Departure In Med teal m-trnre, in fntlrclr New iidpotltWeljrerl'erf ie Remedy tor theipred md nermanent Cure of Bemfnal Xmlislom A Impotence br tlie only true way, vtat Direct eipal Beat of the r)iM, aclinn by Absorption, end eer tln! Ill itpTcil ic influence on the Seminal Veeiolea JCJav jypiioiion io ine prm ulntorj DuctA, Prostrate O laud and Urethra. The lite otthe Renmdyif altendi-U with do pain or inconvenience. It ! qutrklr diaiolved end toon elmorhed, producing an Immediate toothing and restorative effect upon the kx tial and nerviHte or;aiiiiainnn vrrerked from Mltabua and rxceP'ea. itupping the drain from the ratem, reator injilli mind to fipaltlt and sound memory, removing the Dimneee of SiRht, Nervous Debility, Con fusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, Eto.Eto. and the appear a tire of premature old (te utually acrompenvins this tniubU-, and retiiitit perA rt Sexual Vigor, where It hsi been dormant tor yean. Thia mode of tn aimtnt hat itoed thetrntln very tevero cstea, and ) now a pronounced lunceii. Drugs are too ninrh pretrribed in theie troubles, and, s many can br wltneis to, with but little It any fierninnentKood. There la no N entente about thia Prepare ion, l'rnr-t it-at ubicrvaiinn rnahlo us to ponitiveW ruaran tee that It will eivesatlsfttotion. During tiie eight ycartthpt it has been in neneral tioe, we have tliouta i ids ot tntiinonialt at to Its value, and It la now eon reed ed by the Medirnl Profrtiion lu be the tnott rational meant yet discovered ol rcarhfcig and curing thievery prev alent trouble, that la well known to be the rauteof untold misery to ao many, end upon whom quacks prey with theiruees nottruma and biff fesft. The Itemvdyla put up In a neat tix, enough to last a inunlh. and aent in a plain wrapper by mail Bf-aled fur 8. Two boxes, (luffldentto effect a permanent cure unless In severe eaaes) f 6 Three boxes lint i tig tlirre full months, will stop rtniMfnna. and restore visror, in the worntcmca. $7. Full DLKB0TI0N8 for neinn will afrnmpfiny ilAUH BOX. (Si-nd thr a Descriptive Pamphlet giving AnatomfeftlV Illuitratlona.whlrh wilt convince the moal sceptical that they can be restored to perfect manhood, and fitted lor the duties of lite, same a H never affected, W Sent Staled for stamp to anyone. Sold ONLY by the HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'G. CHEMISTS, MarkM and filh. Stt. 8T. LOUIS, MO. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Fntir. n. nm.ntfll....a No TTorms will (lie of Cmm. Rottb or Linra Tc Yrr, If Foutr'i PowdeniAre ued in time. Fouu's powilera will cure and prevent Hon CnoMr.li A 1'ouU'i Powilen will prevent tiAn is Fowl, n- pecttilly Tnrkeyi. Fouls Powder will Increane the qnnntltr of mlllc and creun twenty per cent and make the butter Arm aud nweet. Font' Powdoni will can or prevent nlmoit mT vihuh bum nonet ana tauie are neir to, FOUTZ'S l'OWDIM WILL OIT BATIIFAOTIOX. Sold everywhere. DAVIS X. 1-OUTZ, Proprietor. BaXTIUOBX, Kd. TMl'OUTANT NOTICE. The mibsorlber jl late 01 me nrm ol Klioades Hmlth, would respectfully inform the citizens ol KLA.IN and vicinity, that he han ooened a VVAdON MAKElt 8HOP, and Is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notice, and at fromTKN to TWENTY perceut. cheaper than fellV UIU 111 III. -(ilve me a Call. Satisfaction guaranteed . , . JACOB BMITH. Blaln, August 8, 1867. 0 RGANS AND PIANOS. THE subscribers notify the public that they are agents for LOKINQ & ULAKE'S Celebrated 1'alace Organs, Manufactured at Worcester, Mass. Also, dealers In Organs ot various makes, Pi anos, of several well-known Manufacturers, Sheet Muslo, &c, Sio. Persons wanting an Instrument of any make are requested to call on or to address, S. W. DIXLER & BRO.. Feb. 11, 1879. Centre, Po. TESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven U that letters testamentary on the estate of Nathan Rambo, late of Carroll twp., Perrv f!o., Fa.,dec'd.,have been granted tnulieunderslgned, realdlnp! In Carroll and Centre townships. All persons Indebted tosaid estate are request ed to make Iminedlntepayment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to It. W. RAMBO, JOHN RAMUO, A. It, COM P. . March 25, 1879. I Executors. .likaj.lk.l&4'.fcr-M.l .ill. Au-.kl MM. TO THE HEADERS -OF- "THE TIMES!" Our Spring lias Began. Again We Greet You AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! 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 SPKUSTQ WEAE Men's Suits as low as 13 BO Movs' Z 75 Children's Suits as low as 2 25 Hults made to order and fit guaranteed. Pants, Vests and Coats, separate, as low In proportion. We make a specialty In White and Colored Fhlrts. Overalls, Trunks, Valises, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We have, as heretofore, a Full and Complete Stock ol l.auies' f urnishing uoous. Shawls as low as Skirts Ties " " " White Hoe as low as Colored Silk Handkerchiefs as low as White 65 cents. 25 " 10 " 6 " 8 " 15 ' 4 " The heat assortment of Kid and Lisle Gloves. Embroideries. Corsets, Silk Handkerchiefs, and Ties to be louna in tne county. Tbe Three Reasons why we can' tbe Undersold FIRST, We commenced with the first of the year to Manufacture our own Hoods. SECOND, Having removed to a much more convenient room, at mucn less reni. iiiero,Hie uuuvr lues Expense. imtoTi As we do a strictly cash business, we do not have to niaae up losses uy UTeruiiarKBS ubsu Customers. New Room, EBY'S NEW BUILDING, NEWPORT, PA. THE OK EAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISERY Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Prlce.6 cts A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Rad leal cure of Seminal Weakness, or Hnermator rhata. Induced by Heif-Abuse. Involuntary Emis sions, I m potency. Nervous Debility, and Impedi ment to Marriage generally: Consumption, Ep ilepsy, and r ns; neuiai aim rnysicai incapacity &0.-BV ROBERT J OULVKRWELL, M.l).,au thnr nf the "(Ireen Rook." tie. The world renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without mediclne.and witnouc dangerous surgical operations, ooiiKiee, Inatriimenta. rlnvs. or cordials, nolntlnff out a mode of oure at once certain and effectual, by whlchevervsufferer.no matter what bis condi tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately aim radically. .Thls Lecture will prove a boon to thou aiiiIh and thousands. ' Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt ol six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, tlly THE ClILVERfYELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann tit.. New York ; Post Office boi,45S8 Trri"D"DTrrrp"l7TC! XJ (X Medicine, not a Drink,) COXTAINS IIOPM, nUCIIU, MANDRAKE. DANDELION, Ajn Tin Puszst avd Best Mirmof. Quauttxs or All. OTHKB BlTTKBS. tiiey cxmu All Dlseaaoi of tba Btomach, Dowels, Mood, Liver, irjdneya. and Urinary Orh-uu. Kctvoiisuobl BiotT eleanuwi and especially Female Complaint. 1000 IN GOLD. WUlbepld for a com they wUI not cure or help, or for anything Impure or in Jnrtous found in them. Ask your druggist for Uop Klttcra ana try tlicm before you siocu, TL otker. Ilor Couoa Cuui iath sweetest, aafeot and beat, I Ask Children. The nor Fad for Stomach, Liver and Kidney la tap- rter to all others. Cures by aJbeorpUon. Ask druggist. I D, L OL Is an absolute and irroslst lblo cure f or urunk- uniMrM. Toae of opium, tobacco and naj-ooticat rMnn Send for circular. Abon Hid by -bnt-rab. Hop 8Uln M lf.Co. RociWr.N.V l'J4w INSTATE NOTICE. Notice Is herebv alv. Xli en. that Letters of Adniiiilstration ou tbe Ksiate of Christian Singer, lute of Buflalo twp.. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to ma uuuersigued, residing in the same towu alii I). All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present mem amy auiiiemicaiea to toe unuer- iguea lor settlement without aeiay. WILLIAM SINGER. Admiulsirator. Lewis Pottfr. Atloraey, April 1, lH7a. t EDM SCHWARTZ 9iT Clergymen like brakemen, do a good deal of coupling. 6j- Which Bide of a hone ha the moot hair on V the outside. sKT" Twenty year ago," said a colored philosopher, "niggers was wuf a thou sand dollars apiece. Now dey would be deah at two dollars a dozen. It's 'stonlshlng' how de race am runnln' down." tST A well known dramatist can say rude things. Borne one said to him last week, "You want a new hat." "Yes, that's quite true," be replied ; "but why say it V I never told you, you wanted a new head," One of our female teachers threat ened to keep an unruly boy fifteen min utes after school. "I wish you would make it half an hour," said the appre ciative youth, "for you are the prettiest teacher in this town." rSJeems: "I see, Robin, that the paper says we're tao line anitber storm next Monday." Robin: "Mon, It's terrible 1 Since the Yankees hae gotten the weather lntae their keepln' we've a storm every Ither day." .as , I. y " Did you ever dabble in stocks ?" asked a lawyer of a witness who was known to have fled from his native land to this asylum of the free. "Well, yes, I got my foot in them once In the old country," was the answer. "Let me see," said a guest, as, satchel in hand, he approached the landlord of a country tavern, "the stage doesn't go for some time yet, I believe. Am I right?" "No," replied the land lord, "you're left. The stage went before you were up." s&" A gentleman addressing his ser vant : " James, how is it that my butcher's bills are so large, and I always have such bad dinners V" "Really, slr.I don't know ; for I'm sure that we never have anything nice in the kitchen that we don't send some of it up to the parlor." tr An Omaha belle recently received a present of a pair of twenty-four button kid gloves from one of her admirers. She wrote him a letter of thanks, In which she frankly told him he made a great mistake in the size, but she had remedied it by cutting off the feet and only wearing the legs. A citizen went into a Norwich hardware store the other day, and in quired : "How much do you ask for a bath-tub for a child V" "Three dollars and seventy-five cents," was the reply. "W-h-e-wl" whistled the customer. "Guess we'll have to keep on washing the baby in the Aal-scuttle till prices come down." fcir Pete, of Memphis, was a great ex horter in eampmeeting, and always concluded his exhortation by saying that whenever the Lord called for him he was ready to go. So Darkey Sam, to prove Pete's sincerity, called one night and knocked at Pete's door. "Who dat ?" shouted Pete. "The Lord," responded Sam. "What de Lord wantT" asked Pete. "Come for Pete," answered Sam. 'Oh!" returned Pete, "dat darkey moved from Memphis nigh on tree year ago." A Comical Demand. The following is a copy of a letter received by a railroad officer In Boston, demanding damages for the killing of a cow on the track of a railroad in the West: "Dear sir: I am informed that some time about Christmas one of your trains ran over and so crippled a black spotted heifer of mine that she had to be killed. Mr. says he skinned her and can give date or near it of the accident. This heifer was not a 'Durham' or any other thoroughbred stock, but fhe was the last of the young stock from a cow my wife's mother gave her fourteen years ago, and we hoped to perpetuate the stock through her. Now my wife wants $15 for that heifer as legitimate damages; If you pay constructive or other damages on the love and affection part, why it will foot up more. Let me hear from you if I have got to prove up and all that if not, send us what you usually pay. Of course we hated es pecially to lose this heifer, but I have always received such fair dealings from -you that I will not grumble at whatever you may do in the premises. We have only two more cows in the bottom to kill; if you wish to commute for those and run over them at your lelsure,make us a proposition.
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