THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA., JUNE 3, 1879. 7 rrofosstonal Cards. r office Next door to tlie residence of Judge Junkln. 6tl AM. MAKKEI., Attorney-at-Law, , New Bloointleld, Perry oointy, Pa. lf Otllce opposite the Mansion House, and three doors east of the Post-OUlce. , -r rBV18 POTXKH, ATTOltNEY AT UW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO..PA. WOlatms promptly secured collected Writlngsaud all legal business carefully attend edto. CHARLES H.BMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomtleld, Perry Co. Fa. wOfflse two doors east ot Joseph Bin tli s tiotel. August i, l7d W M. A. BPONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, OHIee-adJolnlng his residence, on East Malnstreet, New Blooiulleld, Perry oo.. Pa. 8 i ly JOHN G.SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New Bloomlleld, Perryco., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable Pl5ibfflce at his residence one door Eastofthe Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponger's LawoiUce. S'1 M. N. 8EIBEKT, Attorney-at-Law, new uioomueiu, rerry wu., Bloomlleld, 8 83 ly. LEWIS TOTTER, notary 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 eertllled.wlll also take depositions to be read In any court In the United states. 7 10 ly CHAS.J.T.McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry CO., Pa. T All professional business promptlyandfalth. fully attended to. 8 2 1 v. WM. A. MOItniSOJf. ,, V JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL "COLLECTOR, NbwGeumantowji, Ferrycq.,Pa. a-Kemlttanceswillbe made promptly foraU Collections made. CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Illoomneld.Perryco.,Pa rt-Offlce on high street? North side, nearlyop positethe Presbyterian Church. 8 21y ML. LIGGETT. Attounkt-at-Law, . Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl cess matters committed to his care. . Oltiee.No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1878. 0 P. BOLLINGER, M. D., ftavlng located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them. Chronic diseases of every description cured. . omee in Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Street March 4. 1878. EORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAINXPEUUY COUNTY, PA. Special attention given to the collection of elaims, and any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. April, 19th, 1877. DEATH DEFEATED. FOR over 50 years SELLERS' LIVEK 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 arisiugfrom a deranged state of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas Adams, of Big Sandy, Ky., says: "Sellers' Pills fiave saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills In this country." R. K. 8EELERS t 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, &c. If so. Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcherwlll drive out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OV HEALTH. Pimples, Boils, Erysipelas, Tetter. Salt Rheum. &o., are but surface Indications of BloodDiseases; and Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcher, Ty purifying the system, softens the skin and beautifies the complexion. Sold by all druggists. 41 per bottle. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprie ors, Pittsburgh, Pa. (i 43 W IRON A full assortment ot BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON, SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Horway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP IRON, OF ALL WIDTHS. c, Cc, iCc, on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by F. MORTIMER, Netv Bloomfield. pSURANCEJ! """" B. HIMES, GENERAL LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: 2nd Floor, Centennial Block. NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRB INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Bofore renewing your Insurance, or placing new rlslcs, you will certalnlv nnd it to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented . JEtna, of Hartford, North British England, Commercial Uulon, North America, Phll'a.. Klre Association, Phll'a., Pennsylvania, Lyooinlng Mutna), March 11, 1879. Assets, $,700,nno. 1.4W.0IKI. e.wo.ooo. 8.778.0(10. 1,7(111,0110. 6.000.000. B. HIMES. ly QPIUul MoKPirime k.Mt 1 uid aikly cured. Prib . N Bitliliotlt. od tlkino full parucitlira. nr. Ckrlluv, bun U, i.nicc , uu Ton PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly exeouted at Reasonable Kates at the Bloomlleld Times Steam Job Oflloe. Philadelphia Advertisements JUCAS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NOWATER.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Oil. PAINT, READY FOR USE. Snmplo Oni'tle. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OP .rAIKT BENT BY MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Ton Will Prove It to bo the Best Liquid Paint In the Market. JOHN IAJOA.S Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD. COLORS, VARNISHES, &c. J7EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' Successors to 8H AFFNER, ZIEOLER & CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, OIovcm, Ribbons, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 38, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. w. H. KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON 4 Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 gowER, pons & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. II LAN It BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Nos. S30 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO Publishers of Sanders'NewReaders.and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Historyof theUnltedHtates.Folton'sOutllue Maps.&o. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET 8T., Philadelphia. G RAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealer sin Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet' Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, tto.42 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. WAINW1UGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Bast Corner ot 2nd and ArchStreet, Philadelphia Penn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOL1SAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WABEU0USE, Mia MAHKKT STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, riilliwlclpliln, (Old Stand of Barcroft & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DliY GOODS. January, 1879. tf Red SolcLcather Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 38 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHIL'A. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Jiti 1 ine of Heat Phila. Oi and Kip, E.& C Brand, i 3,n PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOE BPERMATTORHQSA. "SEMINALPASTILLE" A Valiiame Dlanovnry mid Npw Departure in Med ical ffcieniT, mn entirely New Riitl mnitivHy effect ive Hcniftiy tor the tpretiy and in-rnmiient Cure or Semfnttl EmiBeiona & Impoteney Uy the only true wav. trie DlrAfc elpnl Beat of the Diictiie, acliiiR by Absorption, nnd exer- Artnllnatlnn il,., unit "pppinc mnm-iti-e on tue uemtnni veslolea Efao ulntorr DurtB,Frot)trnts Gland ami Urethra. The um ptllio RrmedyH aitendt d with 110 pain or inconTrnlence. It ! on irk I j ditnolvvil nnd toon atiiurhed, producing ail immediate outhing and reatarative efl'vct upon the ki ul nnd nervous orj!anixation wrecked trom ell-abUNt mid exce(tei, atonplnjr tlie drain from the avetem, rettor inpthe mind to health and Round memory, removing the Dimnooaorstcht. Kerroua Debility, Con fuel on or ldene, Aversion to Society, Etc.Ete.and the appear, alio of premature old nra initially accompanvitie thia tmiilile, nnd rcitoriiiR perfcrt Bexual Vlfror, where It hat been dormant toryeart. Thia niotle of treatment hat ilod the tmt hi 1 very icvero cniea, and it now a pronounced eurrcst. Drugfl are too much prescribed in thete troublei, and, a ninny cun btar wltncni lt, with but little it any pi mini i-in Rood. Thrro it no Nonn-nne nhnnt this Prepara tion, I'm ticnl otiBPrvntton mnt) tit to ponitively guaran tee that It will plvooattsfrtotion. Durlno tlie elftht ycartilint It hatboenhi Kciiernl we, we hav thuuiandt ot tratimmiiol na to Hi vnlnp, and It It now concetd cd by the Mmlleal ProfcMion to lie the niott rational means vtt discovered ot it-a'-htiiK end curing thli very prer alcnl trouble, that 11 well known to be the rnuteot untold mUerytuto many, nnd upon whom quacks prey with thelrtMclen nnatrunift nnd big feon.Ttn! Hemcdyli put up In a nent hox, enough to lawt a mont h. nnd aeut in a plain wrnppcr by mnll titled for $3. Two btixea, (tufliclcntto eflei tttpcrivmiiciitenrt) iinlcat In icvere cntei) IB Three boxct lanting llireo full mMitht.wil ntup rmiKiton. and restore vigor. In the worn t rent-, f. 7. Full DI&JSGTIONS iwr imniif win nf-ninpnuy tntu BUJL. (oenn mn iiecripTive mmpnict giving Anatomical IlliHtrationt.whlch will convince tha moil tceptlcal that th-y can be rciton-d to perfect manhood, and fitted tortlie ilutir of life, aame ai H tifvr trturl. 3 Bent Healrd for stamp to any one. Sold ONLY by the' HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'G. CHEMISTS. MtrkMendflfh. Ste. 8T. LOUIS, MO. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ko HoTtBB will dlft of Cm.iii Tlivi-r nr T.frwa Vm. Tun, If riiuh'i Powileni are used In time. Kmts's Powders will cure nnd prevent H oo CnoiiHA Fotit2's lowdere will prevent Uapss ih Fowl, es pecially Turkey. Foutz Powders will lncreiwa the qnnntlty of milk and cream twenty per ceuU, aud make tlie butter firm and sweet. Komi's Powders will enre or prevent almost ivRT Dibbask that Horses and Cattle are heir to. FOUTZ'S POWDRB WIU. 8ITM BATIarAOTIOV. Bold everywhere. DAVID E. I-OTTTZ, Proprietor, SALTIMOHB, lid. TMPOHTANT NOTICE The subscriber a mm 01 me nrra 01 itroaues Huiltli, would resuectfullv inform mn eitlmm ,.f iu aim !.ll?vJ.9,llL':ivAtl,HtJhe bM opened a WAGON MAKEU SHOP, and Is prepared to make new wasons and repair old ones at short notice. and at from TEN to TWENTY per cent, cheaper than t n o Airi Ht n TGlve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed ... . . JACOB biVHTH. Blaln, August 8, 1867. 0 RGANS AND PIANOS. THE subscribers notify the public that the; are agents for LOIUNO & BLAKE'S Celebrated Palace Organs, Manufactured at Worcester, Mass. Also, dealers In Organs ot various makes, l'l anos, of several well known Manufacturers, Sheet Music, So., 6V c. Persons wanting an Instrument of any make are requested to call on orto address, t 8. W. BIXLER&BBO.. Feb. 11, 1879.1 Centre, Pa. TNSTATK NOT ITJH! ViHna I. h..ahn -I.,... Hi that letters testamentary on the estate of rtainau namuo, late oi i:arroll twp.. Perry Co., ,,rvu k itniru in uneiinuersigneu, residing In Carroll and Centre townships. All persons indebted tosald estate are request c in iiinKeimmeiuaiepayment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for OOtbldllCllli IU H. W. RAMBO, JOHN RAMBO, A. U. COM P. March 25, 1879.) Executors. L. ""-I TO THE READERS OF- "THE TIMES!" Our Spring Has Began. Again We Greet You AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! With as well Selected and Large a Stock as has ever been brought TO TERRY COUNTY, being partly of Our Own Manufacture AND THEREFORE AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAN HERETOFORE. We have just Manufactured FOR sijiiisra weak Men's Suits as low as $3 60 Boys ' ' .2 75 Children's Suits as low as 2 25 Suits made to order and tit guaranteed. Pants, Vests and Coats, separate, as low in proportion. We make a specialty In White and Colored Bhl its, overalls. Trunks, Valises, aud Ueuts' Furnishing Goods. We have, as heretofore, a Full and Complete BtocKOi names' rurmsumg uoous. Shawls as low as 65 cents. Skirts " " ' 25 " Ties " " " 10 " White Hoe as low as ft " Colored " 8 " Silk 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 commenced with the first of the year to Manufacture our own Goods. SECOND, Having removed to a much more convenient room, at inuuu less rent mere, are unuer less Expense, THIRD. As we do a strictly cash business, we do not have to make up losses ny overcharges on casu Customers. I New Room, EBY'S NEW BUILDING, NEWPORT, PA. TIIK GltEAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY Just Published, In a Bealed Envelope. Prlce.6 cts, A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Rad ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermator rhea, inaucea oy neii-ADUse, involuntary emis sions, impoteney, nervous uemnty, and impedi ments to Marriage eenerallv: Consumutlon. Ed. llepsy.and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, vc isy ttuunm J. uubiMHULii, ra.t.,au thorof the "Green Book." &o. The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves trom his own experience that that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medlclne.and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials: pointing out a inline of cure at once certain aim eiiectuai, o which every Bulferer. no matter what his cond tlon may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately ann raaicauy. 4,Thls Lecture will prove a boon to thou saiuiBana inousanas. Sent, under seal. In a Dlatn envelone. to anv ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, Illy THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York s Post Oltloe Box, 4m If 70U are a man of buHlne.-a, wi'ukenul by tlie Ktmin nl H your dutiM. avuid fltiiiiulaiititnil use . Mi S WW WXTSSS It j on are ft nun of letter, tolling over your mldnlgltl wurk to rtwbure hraln n'i-vo nnd woxto, une tf ytn are young And bu (Tort off from anr indifcrcthm or ULjilp&tlon ilf yoa art) married oraltifilo.old nr ?youmf,HUilVi-lnt from poor heiilth or UuiKiiiMit- r I npr on a ix of ftii-km'tw, n-ly on u IViuwvBr you ara, wherarer you ere,wniPveryoiilte aav yc'ir vwifn ntwns cirniiPintr wmntr or rtliir.il'iUiicx, without intoxicat in ff.UtkQ WW OTTOS Have you dtpem kidney or vrinary complaint, di lou Will DO cunvi it you um) !f Tonreldmily wwikaid lomplrlted.tryltl Buy It. lnslwtuiionit. YuurdniffKiatkwittilt. t may mtc yevr lire. It hue aMV4 hdre4a. llnp Cunirh Cttrvl ith ivrela,t,aAfntiutil bwl. Aik rhlldne. flu ll fof Sloiiuk-h. I.Wr wid KklMyf.ti Hwrlr loall otlten. Cum by nUurplliin. ll ti Mrrc-l. A,k ilntmuta. D. I. C. biKlMhuutlirr).Ulhl0rurrurdninkiinMft,nMof gejgej H,!, lowt-oor r-,rcoiKi. mir 'ld bydnr!:iU.II,ip Ultun ftlle-.-o., RochMU-r, N. V 23 4w nTATH notick Notice isherebygiv- JJJ en. that Letters of Administration ou the Kstateof Christian Singer, late of Dutfalo twp.. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted totna uuuersiguea, resiaiug mu kin A rT.uras,n Inalttnrt bililll mtfttfl AT reOUBSted to make payment, aud those haviiie claims will present tnem amy autneiuicairu " uuuo- aiguea tor ''VlLUAM bingeb. Administrator. Lewis Potter, Attorney, April 1, lS7l. ct SIDOR SCHWARTZ (ir A Bhort time ago a Danbury man bad forty dollars stolen from him. Tbe thief was subsequently struck with remorse, and sent back twenty dollars, with a note to the effect that as soon as be received more remorse he would send back the rest. ff?- The bridal Veil originated In tbe custom of performing the nuptial cere mony under a square piece of cloth, held over the bridegroom and bride, to con ceal the blushes of the latter. At the marriage of a widow, it was dispensed with. A gentleman was once making fun of a sacque which a young lady wore. "You bad better keep quiet," was the reply, "or I will give you the 'sack'." "I should be most happy," was the gallant response, "If you would give it to me as It Is with yourself Inside of It." 6S"A little fellow of four, who attends Infant class In Sunday-school, received one Sunday morning a card on which were the words, "Pray without ceas ing." After bis mother had explained the text, be said, "I guess I won't show this to the minister; he prays long enough now." 0" John Randolph was In a tavern, . lying on a sofa in the parlor, waiting for the stage to come to the door. A dandified chap stepped Into the room with a Whip in his hand, just come from a drive, and standing before the mirror, arranged bis balr and collar, quite un conscious of the presence of the gentle-, man on the a sofa. After attudinlzing awhile he turned to go out, when Mr. Randolph asked him : "Has the stage comeV" "Stage, sir! stage 1" said the fop; "I've nothing to do with it, sir." "Oh 1 1 beg your pardon," said Ran dolph, quietly ; "I thought you were the driver!" 6 Frederick the Great was always very fond of disputation; but as he gen erally terminated the discussion by col laring bis antagonist, and kicking his shins, few of bis guests were disposed to enter the arena against him. One day, when he was even more disposed than usual for an argument, he asked one of bis suite why he did not venture to give his opinion on some particular question. "It Is Impossible, your Majesty," was the reply, "to express an opinion before a sovereign who has such very strong convictions, and who wears such very thick boots. A Good Hint. Rev. Mr. had traveled far to preach to a congregation at . After the sermon he waited very patiently, evi dently expecting some of the brethren to invite him to dinner. In this he was disappointed. One after another depart ed, until the house was almost as empty as the minister's stomach. Summoning resolution, however, he walked up to an elderly-looking gentleman, and gravely said : "Will you go borne to dinner with me, to-day, brother 5"' i "Where do you live?" "About twenty miles from this, sir." "No," said the man, coloring ; "but you must go with me." "Thank you I will cheerfully." After that time the minister was no more troubled about his dinner. The Wrong Window. Some years ago old Judge Dash, of Maine, accompanied by his wife, visited New York. The Judge "put up" at the tavern down by the Battery. Before re tiring for tbe night, and after Mrs. Dash had retired, the Judge would have a bath. Having performed his ablutions, the Judge looked around for some recep tacle into which he might turn the contents of his washbowl. There was nothing at hand, and rather than summon a servant, the old gentleman conceived the Idea of throw ing the water out of the window. So, mounting a chair, he opened a little square window, which he thought opened into the back yard, and putting the bowl through it, deliberately emp tied its contents. A howl of rage greeted tbe ears of the good old ju dge, accompanied by female cries, and loud objurations in a mascu line voice. "What in creation are you up to?" shouted somebody. "What in creation are you prowling around atthls timeo'nigbt for V" replied tbe Judge. "You ought to be at home with y'r wife and children." But tbe poor fellow outside had been quietly sleeping in bed with his better half, and tbe little window which the judge had opened was intended as a ventilator for both rooms. Tbe judge 'had so completely drowned out his neighbors that they were obliged to seek another room.
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