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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELT). PA'., JULY 1, 1879.
Professional Cards.
JB. JUNKlN,ttnrnyt-I,aw,
a New Hluonilleld, Ferry CO., Pa.
- Oflloe Next door to the residence ot JudRe
Junklu. 4&tl
AM. MARK.2L, Attorney-at-Law,
e New HloomUeld, Perry county, Pa.
Iy" Olllce opposite the Mansion House, and
three doora east of the Post-OUlce.
T KW19 I'OTTKll,
ATiUUNK Y AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIEL1), PERRY CO., PA.
arftTlalms nrnmntlv secured
collected
Writings and all legal business carefullyatteud
j tie ud
6i yl
ed to,
OHAKLE8 II. SMII.EV, Attorney at Law.
New UlootuHeld, Perry Co. Pa.
-uiuce two aoors east 01 josepn mimus
hotel.
August 2, 1872.
"tTTM. A. 8PONSLEH, Attorney-at-Law,
W Onice adjoining hW resfdenoe, on East
Malnstreet.New Uluointleld, Ferry co.t Pa. 8 2 ly
JOHN (i. 8HATTO, Burgeon Dentist,
New Hlooiiitleld,Perryoo.,Pa.
All kinds of Mechanleal and Hurgloal Dentistry
done In the; best manner, and at reasonable
prions.
M-Offlceathlsrenldence one door Eastofthe
Robinson House, and opposite Win. A.Hpousler'i
Law olllce. S21y
"1TTM. N. BK1I1KKT, Attorney-at-Law,
ty NewHluomtleld,Perryco.,Pa.
Bloomtleld, 8 331V.
LEWIS POTTER, NOTARY PUBLIC, New Bloom.
Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds ot Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will also take depositions to be reed in
any court In the United States. 7 10 ly
"HA8.J.T,McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
J New Bloonifle!d,Perryco.,Pa.
All professional business promptlyaodfalth.
fully attended to. 8 2 1 v.
IITM. A. MOKI11SON,
YY JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE and GENERAL
COLLECTOR, NewOekmantown, Perry CO., Pa.
49-Remlttanceswillbe made promptly for all
Collections made. 744
CUAS. A. HARNETT, Attorney at-Law,
New Bloomtleld.Perryco.,Pa
trt-Ofnce on high street. North side, nearly op
posits the Presbyterian Church. . 8 21y
L. LtQSETT. Attounrt-at-Law,
Newport, Perry county. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt ana careiui attention to ait uusi
uess matters committed to his care.
Olllce, No. :il North Second Street.
Newport, April if 1878.
0,
P. BOLLINGER, M. D ,
having located in Newport, oilers his Profes
sional services to all who may need them .
Chronic diseases of every description cured.
S- Olllce In Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Street
March 4, 1878.
QEORGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT.
HLAiy, PEHItY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention given to the collection of
jlalms, and any other business entrusted to Iilm
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate.
April, 19th. 1877.
DEATH DEFEATED.
FOR over 50 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS
have been tlie standard remedy for Liver
Complaints, Costlveness, Hick Headache, Pain lit
Shoulders or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue,
rover aim Ague, ana an uiseases arising irom a
deranged state of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas
Adams, of Big Sandy, Ky., says: "Hellers' Pills
have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills lu
this country." 11. K. SEKLEKS & CO., Prop'rs,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE GREAT BLOOD TONIC,
Fer 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. Lldsey's Blood Searcher will drive
out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OF
HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls. Erysipelas, Tetter.
Bait Rheum, &o are but surface Indications of
Bluod Diseases: and Dr. Lldsey's Blood Searcher,
by purifying the system, softens the skin and
beautifies the complexion. Sold by all druggists.
$1 per bottle. R. E. HELLEUS & CO., Pioprle
ors, Pittsburgh, Pa. U 48
iron 48
A full assortment of
BAR IRON, .
ROUND IRON,
OVAL IRON. '
SCROLL IRON
STEEL AND ; IRON TIRE,
Norway Iron, Nail Rods,
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED
HOOP III O N,
OF ALL WIDTHS.
c., did, ct'C.,
on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET
PRICK by
F. MORTIMER,
yew Jiloomfield.
I
NSUUANOE !
B. HIMES,
AND
Fire Insurance Agencj.
OFFICE:
2nd Floor, Centennial Block.
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first
class oiimpaiiiet on all kinds of Insurable proper
ty, at falrrares, a'ld IrnitH honorably adjusted
aud promptly paid.
lWore renewlnj youi Irnurance, nr placing
new rlss. von will certainly and it to your In
terest to call on or addrest the subscriber.
Companies Represented :
..tna, of Hartford. Assets,
North British England,
Commercial Union.
Norlli America. Ptill'a.. "
Fire Association, 1'hll'a., "
Pennsylvania. "
Lycoming Mutnal, "
I, 700.1100.
L7.so.ooii.
1, 4114,1X1)),
fl,rt"0,0)iO.
3.778.000.
1,700,0(1)).
8.800,000.
B. HIMES.
ly
March 11, 1879.
an MOKIMMNEtubHihM
Itiluly .lid iiiciIj, .ur.,1. y.ia
I... No publicity. Stud .l.nip
fiT full p.niul.rh Dr. t'lrlloa,
JM i. Ci.rk L, Lbico, III.
JOB PRINTING of every description neatly
and promptly executed at Reasonable Ratei
at tne uiooinneia i lines steam jod otnee.
Philadelphia Advertisements
HEADY MIXED PAINTS !
NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS. NO BENZINE,
BUT A PURE
Oil, PAINT,
HEADY FOR USE.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PA1ST
BENT BT MAIL.
IT 13 PUT ON LIKE OTnKR PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD AND Ul L, VIZ: NICRLV
BRUSHED OUT. NUT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATER PAINT.
TRY IT,
And Yon Will Prore It to be the Best
Liquid Paint In the Market.
JOHN LUCAS Sc CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c.
EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Suocessors to
8H AFFNElt, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, loves,
Ribbons, Nuspeiiders,
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. 508 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. T 1
gowER, pons & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONEBS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
ISLATYK BOOKN
Always on hand, and madeto Order.
Noa. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets
. PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
.Publishers of Banders'New Headers, and
Brooks'Arithmeties. Also. Robert's Hlntor.nl
the UnltedHtates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&o.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WHOLESALE
v
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street.
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
, GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealersl o
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines,' &c,
And a Bne assortment of .
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 121) Market itreet, above ith,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
M. BARTLEY,
WITH
3i. o. peiper & co.,
St ANCFACTIIII Ells)
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
31 NORTH THIRD STREET,
rniMii:iM'iii a.
49-Special attention nWeu to orders.
Junes, l7!).pd
WAINWRIOHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a,
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WBOLBSALl
BOOT AND SIIOE
WAREHOUSE,
BID MAUKKT STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Street,
IMillatlolpliIa,
Old Stand of Barcroft & Co..)
WHOLESALE HEALERS
DRY OOOI.
January, 1S79. tf
lied Sole Leather Depot
EDWARDS & CASTLE,
88 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHIL'A.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
Full Line of Best Phlla. Mf and Kip, E.& C
Brand, 4 3m
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
TOE SPERMATTOBHCEA.
"GEM I N AL PAST. LLE"
A Valtiihl DlBooTnrr
Slid New lirpirture In Med
ictl Science, an entirely
New and poiitively effect
ive Itemed; fur the cneerly
ttd periuaneiit Cure of
Bemfnal Emiaeiona to
Jmpotenoy br tlio only
true way, viai Direct
Anrt14rt(nn tit Mm i.rln.
ciptl Best of the Djteaie, actliiK by Abuorption, and exer
tine iti prrif)c inllneitr-f on tlie bemlnal veslolea EJao
ulntory Ducta, Prostrate Ulandond Urethra. The iih
ot the Rr m edy la attemKd wltli no pain or Inconvenience
It it quickly dlnnvi'd it nd oon afxonVd, producing an
Immediate toothing and reiterative eftect ujmxi theiex
uul and nervoui or:aiit-tntiiiii wrecked from ielt'-itiue
aril rxrr'M, atoppin-t tliu drain trom theiyttem, rettor
i'.iilhf mind to hcnttli aixl nound menaory, removine
t'i Dimness of SJfrht, WervouM Debility, Confusion
of IctviB, Avorsion toflooiety, Eio.Eto. and tlieeppear
auei (f prematura old nco nnnllv accompany iiiie tKl
truiti nml rrtorinjt pert-c Bexunl Vifror, where it hat
heen ) tiiant fur vrnr. Tlitu inmle of trcetmont hat ttoed
liti? i-at t:t very evero cate, on-l ti now a pronounced
ii'-rei. Drugs are too intu li picrriiVd In these truublei,
aii'l, m i iftny can bear wltiienn with hut little it any
perni"'"- i""l' Ttu-rc U no Nmni-r ;.hout tlila Prepara
tint), )' fnl nlMrrt'atiim"iaM('iu!o positively iruaran
tee thnt it will jrivoeatlafat-tion. During the eight
yearm ir.t It haah-euiti nt'i'iTal nr, l liaw thousand
ot V-r.Ui -jiiili m t In value, and It It now conceed
ed by fie Medical ProfpMnm to be the limit rational
tueaiti vt-t dltvovered o reai'lif-n and eurlng tlili very prev
aleni trmlt!v. t-ial is well known to bo the inuie ot untold
iut4crv t i ai nianv, aud upon whom quncks prry with
their ii'!'1 a nuitru:t and biff frsn.The Itemedy la put up
In a hi i' b xt enoiiR'i to 'nt n inont h, md sent in a plaUl
wmppiT ty mall -ale l ( 't fit 3. 'IVo Iwixen, (luflicient to
elt'pi t n n t "fluent cur i.tiN'M in cvere rates) 8 Three
buxfi Inline; itirt. fu I imi tlm. will M-n .motion, and
re:oic vbor.fTi the wort r tia. 6 7. Full DIOTIOiS
lor Ti"'" " wl 1 1 "! -'-T-y clUJl JlUA,
(H-nrl i r a Ilerrlpiv l'amphW (tlvlnt; Anatomleal
JMuvt ration , which HI i-oiiviuee the mutt icrptlcal
thft tVy can he rei'or- d to p-rlccl manhood, and
fitted for the dutlei of HI", eame a it nrrrr affected.
Bent Si-iled for at ani to nny pt-. So'dONLY by tbV
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'G.CHEMISTS.
MarkM snd 8th. Sit. ST. LOUIS, MO.
POTJTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
Wo HnHBii will die of Colio. BdrTH tir Ltrva V.
TKn, If Kmitr'n Powders are lined in time,
foutz's Powder, will cure nnd prevent linn Crniuit
lontz'a Powder, will preveut ttAP in Fowl, ei-
pei liillf Tnrkeyn.
Foiuj-s Powder, will Increase the qnnntlty of milk
and crenm tweutjr per cent, and make the butter flrin
and sweet.
Foutrt Powdera will rare or prevent almoat tbt
Iihrarh tlmt Horses and Cattle are heir to.
FotiTZ's Powoana wili, uiTKBATiar actios.
Bold everywhere.
DAVID S. TOVTZ, Proprietor.
BAXTIMOBE, Hi,
IMPORTANT NOTICK The subscriber
late of the Brm of Klioadei Hmttli, would
rospeciiuiiy intjrm the citizens of HLAIN
and vicinity, that be has ouend a WiUHN
MAKKU HHOP, and Is prepared to make new
wajious and repair old ones at short notice, and
at from TEN to TWENTY pei oeut.cheaperthan
bliv UIU 111 ll.
-(lve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed.
, , . . . JACOB SMITH.
Blalu, August 3,1867.
0
RGANS AND PIANOS.
THE subscribers notify the publlo that they
are agents (01LOHINO& BLAKE'S
Celebrated Palace Organs,
Manufactured at Worcester, Muss.
Also, dealers In Organs of various makes, PI
auos.of several wellkpowu Manufacturers, Sheet
Music, &a., Sc. ...
Persons wanting au Instrument ot any make
are requested to call on or to address.
. 8. W. BIXLER & FRO..
Feb. 11, 18TD.J ICeutre.Pa.
,,TT
TO THE HEADERS
"THE TIMES!"
Our Spring Has 13egani.
Again We Greet You
AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETITORS 1
"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
LOWEIi TIMCES
THAN HERETOFORE.
"We have just Manufactured
FOR
8PKING WEAR
Men's Suits as low as (.1 50
Dovs' " " " " 7fi
Children's Suits as low as 2 25
Suits made to order and lit guaranteed. Pants,
Vests and Coats, separate, as low In proportion.
We nrnke a nneclAltv In White and rnlnrd
Pltlrts, Overalls, Trunks, Valises, aud Gents'
Furnishing Goods.
We have, as heretofore, a Full and Roinuleta
Stock of Ladles' Furnishing Goods.
Shawls as low as fV cents.
Skirts " " " 25
Ties " " " ' 10 '
White Itoe as low as "
Colored g
Bilk Handkerchiefs as low as in
White " ' 4 "
The best assortment of Kid and Lisle Oloves.
Embroideries. Corsets, Hllk Handkerchiefs, and
Ties to be found In the county.
Tho 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 much less rent there, are uuder 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,
THE CI HEAT CAUSE
OF
HUMAN MISERY
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Frice.6 cts.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Rad
ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermator
rhoea, Induced by Belt-Abuse, Involuntary Emis
sions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedi
ments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Ep
ilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
&C.-Hy JtOBffKT J. CULVEKWELL,M.D.,au.
thorofthe "Green Book,"io.
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 medicine. and
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
Instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a
mode of oureatonoe certain and effectual, by
whloh every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
4.Thls Lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands and thousands.
Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps.
Address the Publishers, 411y
THE CULYERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann Ht., New York ; ioet Office Bux,4tM
The Pareatana Beat Xedlelne ever naded
nnd UBdrll. with ,,lftf. TI.H .. " .T .r
tlvejr,,MjrtUfl of all other Ultteni niaken the (rrt-at-'flt
Itlnod Purifier, Llrer ftetrnlator. aud Lite
nod iieaila ligaturing Aifejit on earth.
110 atjewie or lu Health can ponriorr kin erlnt
hore Hop Rlttera are lined, ao Tarled and perlout
are their oporatlona,
laaj fin wnr MOj aa4 rlw to Ike aM aW laaVn.
To all whoae emplormenta caaaelrreKQlaiitTof
thebowele or nrlnarr organa, or who reoulre an
A'ipvtlaer, Timlo and mild Htimulaat, Hop BiUera
u luraliiatiki wlthoat Intaxiaatliic.
Ko matter rhat jronr (eellntra or rrmptomn are.
wV.U.Wdumw rr ailment 1, nm Uop Laura
Ixm't wait u itllTonero nlclr, hut If you only feel
iMlorlui '-n.ble, iuo the Bittern at oaoa. limar
nare jour Ute. It haa aaved huudreda,
, aOO will ho pnld foraeaae th. -Twill not enre or
help. Donot mitrer nor kt jour fiiendaaulter, but
um and nrtfe Utein to oae Hop Hituira.
Kemeinher, Hop mtteralanoTlle, drrmed.dnmk
nn nostrum. tnit the Pure Mt and lkt U.Ui-tne tri-r
rnodet the "Invalid', friend ana Hope," aud
uo iwraoa or lAiullr ahould U without Uiein.
Ilor Cooaa Ccax la the aweetort, aafeaa aud beat.
Aak Children.
The TIot Pad for Stomach, LI rer and Eldner t .
rla to all othera. Ouroa hj abaorptkiii. Ak dnuaiS.
D. L O. laanahanrateand ImHrtlblerorefordnink
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TESTATE NOTICE. Kotlee Is herebvel.
JLli en, that Letters of Administration on the
r.mauioi i:nrisiianHlnger, late of Hullalo twp..
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
11, uii uuuerstguea, reaming in uie same town
ahlD. All Dersons Inrlehtpf tn aaM aatnta arA rMiiMti1
to make payment, and those having claims will
pictwiife mem tmiy muinenticatea to uie unuer
ngued for lettlemeut without delav.
WILLIAM HlNGER.
Admluistrator.
Lewis Potter, Attorney,
April 1, 187a. 6t
DR
SCHWARTZ
In choosing a wife, says the
Phrenological Journal, "be governed by
her chin." The worst of that Is, that
after having chosen a wife, one is apt to
be governed in the same way.
HT An old bachelor, who partleularly
bated literary women, asked an author
ess if she could throw any light on
kissing. "I could," said ahe, looking
archly at him, " but I think it's better
in the dark."
15" An IrlBliinan, at the imminent
risk of his life stopped a runaway horse
recently in a neighboring city. The
owner came up after a while. aud quietly
remarked, "Thank you, sir." "An'
filth, an' how are ye goin' to divide that
between two of us J!" replied 1'at.
Dr. Newman spoke, In a recent
sermon of "the sad funeral procession"
which followed Abel to his grave. An
Irreverent woman in the audience
nudged her companion and whispered :
"Not such a large procession, but very
select. None but the first families,"
The following testimonial of a
certain patent medicine speaks fox Itself :
"Dear Sir: Two months ago my wife
could scarcely speak. She has taken
two bottles of your 'Life Itenewer' and
now she can't speak at all. Please send
me two more bottles. I wouldn't be
without It."
fsj-' ' And Moses was an austere man,"
read the minister from the Bible. "Dar,
now,you dun hear dat, Sam 1 De Script
ures say Moees was a oyster man, an
you dun flung at me sellu' oysters
wasn't a 'spec-table business. If it is
good enough for Moses, it is 'spectable
'nough for me."
Pulpit Themes.
" What shall I preach about ?" said a
minister to the pastor of a colored flock
which he was to address. " Well, mos'
any subject will be 'ceptable," was the
reply ; " only I'd like to gib you one
word oh caution." "Ah I whatlsthat V"
"Well, ef I was you, I'd tech werry
light on de Ten Commandments."
"Indeed I and why?" "Oh, cos I hab
notise dar dey mos'l always hab a
damp'nln' effect on de congregation."
During a recent thunder storm
near Memphis, Tenn., a negro was
severely kicked by a vicious mule, and
just as he was picking himself up, a
stroke of lightning hit the mule, and
killed him on the spot. " Well, dar! "
exclaimed the negro, "ef dls chile baint
got pow'ful frens to 'venge his Insults,
den dere's no use tryin' to hab faith in
anytlng."
What They Lived On. '
A legal gentleman met a brother law
yer one day last week, and the following
conversation took place :
" Well, Judge, how is business V"
" Dull, dull. I am living on faith.
It is dull with me too but I am one
ahead of you for I am living on hope.
"Ah," replied a bystander, "I am
ahead of both of you, for I am living on
charity."
&rWe heard of a rather amusing
reply given recently at a ball by an
American girl In London society, who
had strayed away from the ball-room.
Her mother subsequently discovered her
In a remote nook with a gentleman,
who had his arm around her waist,
while she rested the tips of her pretty
little fingers or, his manly shoulder.
" Daughter, what's all this J"' exclaimed
the. irate mamma. Saucy cheeks looked
up calmly, and replied : " Mamma, al
low me to introduce to you Captain
X . I had promised him a dance,
but I was so tired that I couldn't keep
my word, and I'm just giving him a
sitting-still waltz instead."
What Day?
The following story is told of a Metho
dist minister, T. S. Day, who received
an appointment on a circuit in a West
ern State:
On the first Sunday morning, he
started from his domicile to the meeting
house, half a mile distant. The minis
ter observed several iys playing in and
about a pond of water, bathing, making
" mud pies," and indulging in divers
other things incident to the recklessness
of youth.
He advanced slowly towards the
crowd, and addressing an intelligent
looking boy, bright as a prairie flower,
said,
" Come here, my eon."
"The boy stepped up to him, and the
others collected around.
"Do you know," said the minister.
" what day this isl"'
" Oh, yes !" they all shouted, "it ia
Mr. Day, our new Methodist minister."