THE TIMES, NEW UtOOM FIELD. PA., AUGUST 12, 1879. 7 rrol'osslonal Curds. TB. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, . New Hloomlleld. l'erryeo.. F r OIBoe Next door to the residence of Judge Juuklu. 4fjtl A M. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, jT new aiiuuimimu, i en y uuuui.Vt r tT OlDos opposite the Mansion House. aud three doors east of tue rosi-uuice. TT BW1S l'OTTKIl, A.TTOHNKY AT L.AAV, NEW BLOOMFIULD, PKKRV CO.,FA. $fW Claims promptly secured collected Writings and all legal business carefullyattend ed to. 61 yl CtHAKLES 11. BMILEY, Attorney at Law. i New Hlnnmtlnld. 1'elTV Do. Fa OlUoa two doors east of Joseph Hmlth's ? hotel. August 2, 1872. A KPONHr.RR. A ttol'l1tV-atI,ftW. Vy Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Malnstreet, new Bioomnoiu, retry co.,ra. a t ij JOHN G. 8IIATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New Moomtleld, 1'erryco., Pa. All Kinds of Mechanical aud Hiirgical Dentistry done in the best manner, and at reasonable prices. .OIllce at his residence one door Eastofthe .Robinson House, aud opposite Wui. A.Hpousler'i Lawoluee. nziy "1TM. N. HE1BF.RT, Attorney-at-Law, y NewBloomlleld, Ferryoo.,Pa. Bloomtteld, 3 331V. TEWIS POTTER, NOTARY PUBLIC, New Bloom J Helil lpi rv On.. I'a. iimls. Hninls. Moitimires and Leases carefully .prepared and acknowledgements taken. All Kinds ot Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certilled, will also take depositions to be rer.d in auvomnt tntne uniteaetaies. i xuxy OIIA8. J.T.MoINTIBE, Attorney-at-Law, New Hlooniheld,l'erryco.,Pa. - All professional business promptlyaudlalth fully attended to. 3 2 1 v. Y JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NbwGekmantowb, Perryco., Pa. erKemittanceswillbe made promptly for all collections maue. i CIIA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooml1eld.Perryco.,Pa .Office on high street, North side, nearly op 4ositethe Presbyterian Church.. 8 21y M, L. LIGGETT. Attobnbt-at-Law. Newport, Perry Oiunty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will .give prompt and careful attention to all busl oess matters committed to his care. Olllce, No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2f 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. Olllce In Dr. Bhatto's building, 4tu Btreet March 4, 1878. G EORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAIJT, PEUIvY 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. FOR over 50 years 8ELLER8 LIVER PILL8 have b'en the standard remedy for Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Hick Headache, Pain In Shoulders or Buck, Dizziness, Coaled 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. 8EEI.EK8 & 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 appetitet Have you nausea, pain In the back, eto. If so, Dr. Lldsev's Blood Searcherwlll drive out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OP HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls. Erysipelas, Tetter. Bait Kheum &o are but surface Indications of Blood DisVasest and Dr. Lldsey's Blood Searcher, by purirylng the svstem, softens the skin and beautltles the complexion. Sold by all druggists. 1 per bottle. R. K. HELLERS & CO., Proprie tors, Pittsburgh ,Pa G 48 5 .ninrANn nninRir JUB.! SANFOBD fl LiTVER JjmaOBATOKj is a Btanoard family Remedy for 801 tneljiver. Stomach - ad Bowels. It is Purely 5 i cjjuuouiu, ai, never .Uebmtates -It is iOathartioand "iVJ M WI?, . B:-S"31 B kiK ?W LiverS trj. 11,18 boen uaei in mv nractif. - P for more tlinn a-5 vann.4 SEND FOR CIRCULAR J S.T.V.f3ANFDRn.M.n..l92 5?A?wjr,5 J AKV DKVOU1HT W11X TELL VOt ITS KKPl'TATlOSi. j June 24, 1879. n4 MOIIPIIItKli.bM.bn lulcly u.J i(,n.Llily oured. ham l.u. Nu putlicitf. fcttid .tamp VI l r lull particulai.. Ilr. (.arlloa, a. tluk su, tkiucn IIL TOB PRtNTISfi of every description neatly I and promptly executed at Reasonable Kites at the Blooiuileld Times Steam Job Office. 3 3If i IIP IS Philadelphia Advertisements JUCAS' READY MIXED TAINTS ! NOWATEH.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Olli FAINT, READY FOR USE. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAIST . BENT BY MAIL. IT 18 PUT ON LIKE OTnER PAINT. ULADB WITH LEAD AND till., VIZ t NICEL BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Yon Will Prore it to be the Befit Liquid l'alnt la the Market. JOHN LTJCAH Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French (Jrecn, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c 2EIGLER&SWEARINGEN Suooessors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEOLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, Glloves, Ribbons,' Suspenders, 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. 505 MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. 7 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. ' STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO M. PllhlfflllAm (If RinHnri'K.a.Ha.4... nM4 Rrnnlra' A rltliinnfrlnB A l.n u ......... . im.. ' 7 ' . the United States, Folton's Outline Maps.&o. LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON j WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 128 MARKET BT., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 428 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. R. M. BARTLEY, AVITII M. G. JPJSirJSR Si CO., AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, 31 NORTH THIRD STREET, 1IIII,A1I?L1'IIA. Rpeclnl atteutlon Riven to orders. June 3, lHTV.pd WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLBSALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 618 MAHKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, Plillndelpliia, (Old Stand of Barcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY "January, 187H. GOODS. tt Red Sole Leather Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 83 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHIL'A. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Full Line cf Best Phila. day and Kip, EM C Brand, 4 8m PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOB EFERMATTORHCEA. "SEMINAL PASTILLE" A Valuable Diicovei-y ornl New Uepirture in Ml iral Science, an entirely New ndnotitlvelyeflei't tve Henicdy (or the apeed nil permanent Ciin of Bemfnal EmlBBioni $ I m potency br the only true way, vim Direot Ann1lrat Inn Inih.nrln. cipal seat of the 1)1 tote, acting bv Absorption, and eier t ni ft Iti ipecif ic influence on the Beminal Vesiolea Elao ulatory Ducts, Prostrate Gland and Urethra. Theut otthe Remedy It altendt-d with no pain or Inconvenience, it It quickly diMolvcd and ion abiorbed, prndueins an immndtate toolhhift and roitwratlve effect upon the te uiil uiid iiorruut oryaniiatioiii wrecked from aelf-aburt and cxccMRPi, tonpiiiK the drain troin the tvitem, reitor inirllie mind to health and aound memory, removing IlieDimnoBsofSlRhf, Kervoua Debility, Confusion ofIdo:.a, Avornion toSoolety, ElcEto. and the appear anc.i i'f preniatursoia age Hiually nccompanyinR thit trrmli nnd rinturiiiR perfect Soxunl Viiror, where it hat boenihirrnant tor years. Thit mode of treatment baa ttod the t'-t ii very tevcro caiei, and it now a pronounced iii ceiu. Druga are too much prcicriberj in thcte troublei, ami, m many enn bear witncflt to, with but little it any permn-n t (good. There la no Nuntento alotit (lilt Prepara tion, l'l-iM-t'cpl observation enalilenuf to pnnitlvely vuaran tee that It will jrlvo satisfaction. During the tight years Hint it has been in general list we havu thouiandt of tnti niolii n to fit value, and It is now conceed ed by the Medical rrwfciiion Ut be (be most rational moan vt discoveicil o( rcachtm nnd curlnc this very prev alent trnublo. tlial it well kiiownibo ihe cause ot untold mlicrv to so many, and upon whom quaoka prey with their uee.s nottruini and big foon.Tho lteuicdy is put up In a neat box, enough tn Init a month, and tent m a plain wrapper by mail acalcd f.-r ffi 3. Two boxes, (sufficient to ctrei'tnperinnncntcuro unless u itevere csies) f 0 Tlires boci lailfng thrco fir I mo ithn. will stop rntiislnnt, and rettore vlor, In the wnrfei,. 7 Full DLE.KUTION8 wr iiwn'T win in'cnripnny iauu HUX, j Rend for Descriptive l'amphlri glrlng An atom If t1 Jlluitratlons.whlL'h will cunvinco the in oil sceptical that they can be rcntored to period manhood, and fitted tor the duties of life, satna a It nevxp ftwt.w.- !) Bent Hvaled for stamp to any one. Sold ONLY by tht HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC.CHEMIST8. Market and Olh. 81. 8T. LOUI8, Ma FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No HoitRB will die of i:ni.Tit. I4rvi"tB T.Trwa V TK, If Hunt!', powder, are Med In time. l'oiitz'sPowdein will cure nd prevent Hoo Cttolkra !' ",'' Powtlcni will prevoui Oai'h im i'owi-ei perlnlly Turkey.. Fouu. Powder, will Inoroan. the qnnntlty of mlllc and cream twaaty per cent, uid make Uie butter flriu auid sweet. Foutz'B Powder, will onr. or prevent almoat miT Dln.AKK that Horaea and Cattlu are heir to. JooTs'a Pownaua wm, orvit SATiarAonoK. Bold everywhere. DAVID X. OUTH, Proprietor. BALTIMORE, Md. IMPOltTANT NOTICB. The subscriber late ol the llrin of Klioaden ti Hmlth, would respectfully inform the citizens of BLAIN and vicinity, that lie has opened a WAGON MAKEK-8HOP, and is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notlce.and at from TEN to X WENT V percent, cheaper than the old firm. Give me a call. Satisfaction nuaranteed. , , . JACOB BMITU. Blaln. August 8, 1867. 0 RGANS AND PIANOS. THE subscribers notify the public that they are agents for I.ORING & BLAKE'S Celebrated Palace Organs, Manufactured at Worcester, Mass. Also, dealers la Organs of various makes, Pi anos, of several well-known Manufacturers, Sheet Music, So., &c. Persons wanting an Instrument of any make are rsquested to call on or to address, 8. W. BIXLEItSBRO.. Feb. 111879. Centre, Pa. W 1 J .-fta'W'.V A, ' r ' r 'fi-- -.r f i 't i ij g 13. SMITH, DEAI.Ell IN - AND PARLOR 0110ANS ! ISSTRUMEST8 FURNISHED VEBY I.OW PRICES, on EASY TERMS, Ro that will be within the reach of all to get a FIrst-Clnss Instrument and pav to suit the times. Evcrjluslrumciit Guaranteed for 6 Years. GIVE US A CALL. O. H. HICKS, Piano and Organ Tuner and Operator, Is engaped with me and offers his ser vices to our patrons. R. B. SMITH, P. O. Address, Hhermandale, April 29, 1879. Perry couuty. Pa. gEMalXG OFF. S. M. S1IULER, Would call the attention of his customers and friends that lie will now oiler his entire stock of Mackerel and Herring at Hie following Low Prices for Cash, or produce ! No. 2, Shore Mackerel, Fat Family it Lake Uertlng East Port Round Herring, II 75 per M Bbl. 1 50 " " S 75 " " 1 60 V. " 3 00 "I " 1 60 " V. " 2 60 " i " Whole Barrels 4 50 2oBi Kits, Large Fat Mack'el,. 1 25 . Oil Cloths & oiTTviudoir SlinQes AT LOW PRICES I A NEW TOO-EORSE WAQ01T, with BOX, Patent Iron Axles, made by M. Shoemaker, will BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Also, 10,000 FEET OF DRY WHITE PINE BOARDS AT VERY LOW PRICE. Those wanting boards would save money bv buying now as he Intends to close out his stock of Lumber. WRITE FOR PRICES. Also, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, BOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, LASTS, FINDING, PEGS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, WWES & LICtUOltS And a great many articles that my space will not allow to Insert, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES For Cash or Produce. Come and see. Yours respectfully. S. M. SIIULER, Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. LHT IRON A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON, 8CR0LL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP IRON. OF ALL WIDTHS. dC.f (Co., cM on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PEICB by F. MORTIMER, New lMoom field. UO VALUABLE If yon are rnifferinjr f mm lug on a bed ot aicluuwi, Hop IlUiern If yrm are ft minister, elf with your paHtoral du cat with care and work, or If you fet-l weak aud U koowlutf why. Hop Bitters will If you are a man of bus vtralu of your uverydHy ten, tolling over your Hop Bitters will If you are younff, and oration, or are growiug too Hop Bitters will If you are In the work duk, may where, and foul cl canning, tuuiutf Ot Rtun cattnc Hop meters U If yon are old, and your nerren uiutad y, aud your TRUTHS. poor health, or bmjruislk tAkfl oiuwr, for will Cure You. nnd hare orortaxed your tiusf or mother, worn if you are pimply alllnpt lilrlwd, wlttuut oiuarlr Restore You ineeH, weakened by th iliitie.) or a man of let- mtlnlyht. Work, Strengthen You. rtnfferina; from any India taat, av la often tiu oajM. ltclice Yon. bop, on the farm, at tha lliat your e'8t4)ia neetla ulatliur without intoxi. What You Need. pulse Is feeble, faculties waning, your Ilea Bitter will (It 70 New lit and Tlcor. Hop Couon Cuu la the . woo teat, afeat and beat, I Aak CUildrcu. I One Hop Pad for fltomach, Llrer and Kidneys la .ap-1 rlurtoalloUiera. Curueby abaorptlon. It U perfect. I ( D. I. O. la an abaolute and Irreetatible cure for drunk- eiuiuua, use ot opiuii touueco aua oarcuuee. Abon Mid by dm?ritU Hop Blum Mfff. Ce. RocbMUr, K. T. 30 4W T718TATE NOTICE. Notice IsherebyRlT. Xlj en, that Letters of Administration on the Kstate of Ohilstian SliiRer, late of Hulfalo twp.. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In the same town, ship. All persons Indebted to "aid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to the under signed for tettleineut without delay. WILLIAM BINGEK. Administrator. Lkwis Potter, Attorney, April 1, lb'v. 6t FIE PMO FORTES y The postage stamp knows its place after it Las been licked once. To change window-glass to tin Leave the window open when it rains and it will beat in. A friend told Bnodgrass that he was Just off a sick bed. "Indeed, And what alls your bed V" asked our friend. IgS'K certain Congressman boasts that he is a " self made man." Those who know him best say he never did under take to do anything without botching it. am . giir A tramp never ties an eelskln around his leg to prevent cramps while bathing. He knows a paevention worth two of that. He never bathes. rg" He seems to have been shot in the diaphragm," said the doctor. " Oh, no!" exclaimed his weeping listener, "he was shot right in the lower end of the Baloou." Well, you'll own she's got a pretty foot, won't you V" " Yes, I'll grant you that, but then it never made half as much an impression on me as the old man's." 3 " Well, sonny," said a doting un cle to his little nephew, who had been absent all day fishing " well, sonny, did you catch a good many fish V" " No, uncle.but I drowned a good many worms," was sonny's reply. U3T A certain young lady who was a little behindhand in her summer outfit surprised her parents the other day by asking why she was unlike George Washington. When they gave it up she told them, because she had no little hat-yet. t- A Chinaman in California, whose life was insured for a large amount, was seriously hurt by falling from a wagon. There was some doubt of his ever getting better, and at length one of his friends wrote to the insurance company, "Char lee half dead, likee half money." agT The play was at its height in the card-room of a well known club, and from a distant corner was heard: "We are two to two." "By Jovel we are two to two too," responded a player at an adjoining table. No wonder that a German there present likened our lan guage to a French-horn. (EF'Awife wanted her husband to sympathize with her In a feminine quar rel, but he refused, saying : " I've lived long enough to know that one woman Is as good as another, If not better." "And I," retorted the wife, "have lived long enough to know that one man is as bad as another, if not worse." aJSJ" A correspondent wants to know if wearing a hat tends to make a person bald. We believe it -does. Women don't wear hats, and they are not bald at least they don't wear them on their heads, and so they are not bald there. Hats destroy hair. A woman's Bat is worn on the back of her head and that Is the reason women have to buy so much back hair. A certain facetious writer has thus spoken of habit : " Habit' is hard to overcome. If you take off the first letter it does not change ' a bit.' If you take off another, you will have a 'bit' left. If you take off still another, the whole of ' it' remains. If you take off another, It is not 4t' totally used up. AH of which goes to show that If you wish to get rid of a 1 habit,' you must throw it off altogether." , 0The gentleman who attracted at tention in church by crying " Holy Mo ses," had no intention of disturbing the congregation. He had been tacking down carpets the day before, and just as he sat down in his pew he suddenly re membered that he had half a paper of tacks In his coat-tall pocket. We make this explanation injustice to his family who are highly respectable. - ESTRANGED. It was a warm afternoon and young Mr. Cummagen did not go in the house, but sat down in the pleasant porch, as was his custom, after ringing the bell. Her little sister came to the door and looked at him with Borne curiosity. " Does your sister Mabel know I am here, Nellie V" he asked.. " Oh, yes," replied the Innocent prat tler, " I guess she does ; she told me to come out and see how shady it made the front yard when you put your feet up on the porch railing." He took them down and sat on them.
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