THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA., JANUA11Y 13, 1880. FrofoNslouul Cards. JK. JUNKtN, Attnrney at Law, New llloomlleld, Perry oo Fa. Mr Oirca Next door to the residence Judge Juuklu, 4otJ AM. MAKKKL. Attorney. al l, aw, New niooinltnld. Perry county, Pa. r Utilise opposite the Mansion House, and thro duors east of tlia Poit-OUlce. JEWI 1'OTx'KH, ATIOUXKYATLAW, NBW HLOOMFIELD, rEUUV CO., PA. rOlalm promptly secured collected Wrlllugsaiid all legal business carefully attend d to. 41 yl OIIARI KB II. HMFLFtTirney at Law. New llloomlleld, Perry (Jo. Pa. "OH!j two door aiu ol Joseph Smith's iHol. (August 2, 1B72 liiav M. A.SPONHLEH, Attoruey-at-Law, IllU.ta a. I l..tt.t.. 1.1 n.MaHiu nM Mala street, New Uloomlleld, Perry oo., Pa. H ly ITM. N. HK1BFRT, Attorney-at Law, New Blooinlleld, Perryoo.,Fa. Bleomneld.lMlv. Lit W IS POTT KK, notary pubmo, N ew Bloom. Held, Perry Co.. Pa. irriin, nonim, nioi luttRrn aim Ijrnnp careful!! prepared and acknowledgements taken. All eltlilunf I'uu.lnn still Ui.iiiiIv Hunan .li-wn HttH eerllilod, will also lake dcposltlousto be rei.d In anyoourt In tlie United States. . TKlly c BA8. J. T, Mul NTI H R, Attorney-at-Law , i New llloomlleld. Perry eo.. Pa. All profntslonnl business uromutlyandfalth fully attested to. a 1 Iv. XXfW. A. MOIllMON, W .UTSTICKOFTIIEPK (Ml.LICCTOlt, N RW (1 KHM ANTi ACK and GENERAL (MLLICCTOK, N RW (1 RHM ANTOWN, I'crryoo , Pa. J- tomltlanoeswlll be made uromutly for all Unhsetlons made. 744 C1IA8.A. BAKNKTT, Attorney at Law, New llloomlleld. Perry cn., Pa .Olltonnn high street, North side, nearlyop poslte tlie Presbyterian Church. S 2 ly ML. Ltd'.lttTT, ATDKNItTAT-LAW, Aewiorl, ferry Uittnty. Pa. Il.tvlnir perm tnout.lv located at Newport, will give pronuit and careful attention to all bust uess m tttr eommUted to his cure. V oince. No. i North Second Street. Newport, April 2f 1S78. D R. It. M. ALEXASDEU, S Vita EON D EXT IS T, New llloomtleld, Perry County, Ta. Olllee on Carlisle, Ht.,one door South of ,1. K. and Judge Junkln's law oHloe. Everything belong I nil loth profession done In tlie best tmtnuer. Ai.i, Wuuk Waiiiiantkii. Tonus moderate. 28 0 P. BOLLINGER, M. D , having tncnted In Newport, offers Ills Profes clonal services to all who laty need them. Chronle diseases of evory description oured. .Olllue In Dr. Bhutto's bullding,4th Street March 4. 187H. I OLD AND RELIABLE, 3 JDn. Sanford'b Liven Ixviooiiatou Jig a Standard Fumil y Romml v for $ jwlisensrs of tho Livor, Stomach aA S SJHUU AJUWUiB. a IB X UTOiy 2v t, 1n J c8um- x, IlUVCr JDcmutates It in JCatlmrtio and . l ' . AU 9, axJ&3 sJTia .jew., ro.-'ff I nm rrnvn 4-a- IJ-.s.' in my practice! JJs and by tho public,? ' for moro thnn 85 yearB.5 JS. T. W. SANFORD, M.D., ifaawB?2iS4TTJ AXIDRlOOlSTniLLTll.HOl llSBIPl TiTIOK. I June 24, 1879. We Kuaranree It In every case, matters not ol tow lou or how deeply rooted.lt gives Instant relief, and cures mott chronlo cases. In from two lo three weeks. If used as directed. Unlimited, number ol testimonials cau be given If desired; but all we ask Is a trial, to convince that It wlli cnre when all other means have failed. Sold by all dealers In medlelnes, W cents per bottle. Sent re on receipt of price, by -JACOB WALTZ. General A Kent for IT. 8. and Matildas. li Franklin St.. Baltimore .Md. - All genuine have trade mark and ignature t Dr.0. W. Dewltt on wrapper. 41 Wly STonlo: S Iff H fSrtl Mir J bt r-- a0 in 5 111? Philadelphia AdrertlNcmenlB Iloady Mixed PAints I UCAS' KEADY MIXED TAINTS ! HO WATER, NO. CHEMICALS, MO BENZINE, but a runs Oil, PAINT, READY FOIt USE. Namplo CunlH. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .WIST BENT BT MAIL. lTIw.,iV,T.(,rl,t',KI5 ot'iikh paint, made WITH LK All ANUUIL. VIZi NICKLV BKUSHKI) OUT. NOT KLOWKU ON LIKE WATER PAINT. THY IT, And You M ill Prore It to bo the Host Liquid 1'iilnt In tbo Market. .TOII IV LUOAH Ac CO., Thiladelphia, MANUFACTUKICltS OF MniHS and Imperial French Uroon, WHITE LEAD, COLOR8, VARNISHES, &c IW For Sninple Carda apply to F. Morti mer, Now Blonmllold, Pa., or to John Lucas ft Co., rhlladulphla. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN SuoooBoors to HUAFFNER,ZIEULER4kCO., Importers aud Dealers In llonlcry, aiovM, Itlhboiift, Nu.iiilerM, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 38, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. w. H. KENNEDY WITB TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 606 MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. T 1 gOWER, POTTS & COT BOOESELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. HOOKS Always on band, ana ma' to Order. Nos. 630 Market and 623 Minor Street s PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO - Publishers of ganders'New Readers .and RrfMlkN' Arithmatlii. A l.n u..KA,- . the UnltedHtates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&e. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALX HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Btreet. Philadelphia, Fenn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET BT.,' Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale DealersI a Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE,' No. 126 Market street, abov4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisement,. M. HARTLEY, , with M. C. PElPEll A CO., XI A4I! All iiii:ii AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, .11 NORTH THIRD STREET, a Special Attention given to orders. Juneu. lH7V.pd wAiNwmanT t co. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Comer of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia renn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY K1TU D. J. HOAR & CO., WBOLSSAM BOOT AND S1IOE WAUK1I0UHE, 1U MAHKKT HTIIKKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., ' 40: k 407 Market Street, I'Jilliiilclpliiu, (')ld Stand of llarcroft ft Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , GOODN. January, 1S7W. t KENDALL'S ISnsurecureforiipBvln. Kpllut, curb, callous, sprains, swelling nulls, lutneness and all en lui'Kemeuls of Hie Joints of llnilis. It will com plelely remove a bone spavin without bllsterluir oroHuslnaa sore. It is also as eood for ninn as for beast aud is used fuM sir jikIIi, at all limes of the ve.r. Willi perfect salety. Acute which we are knowing, to Is a person who sullered 1ft years with hip Joint lunieness ami Wbs permanently curei two years hko with Kendull's Spavin (Jure. Remember we claim It will cure a bone spavin and completely remove the bunch without blis tering. Statement Made Under Oath. and removed he enlarKemcnt. 1 have worked the horse ever since very hard, and he nev-r has been lame, nor could I ever see any difference In the size of the hock Jolats since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. It. A, UAINKU. KnosbuiK Kalis. Vt.. Feb. 2i. 1H7B. Sworn and subscribed to before tne this 23th day February A D. 1X7'.I. JOI1NU JENNE, Justice ol the Peace. Ofllce U- H. Marshall. Western Dlst. of Mich., Kalamazoo, Apr. lith, ln79. B. J. Kendall, Knosburu. Falls. Vt. Dear sin I received tlie two bottles of your spavin cure forwarded by express In January last. 1 am hap py to state that it performed all vour advertise-ine-Jt called for. In three weeks after I commenc ed usIiik It, the spavin was entirely removed and a valuable horse restored to usefulness. Very truly lours, JOHN PARKER. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think iilves positive nroof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met Willi such unquallhed suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price II. per bottle, or Six bottles for 16. All Diuk gists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent lo any address on receipt nf price bv the propri etors. DR. B.J. KENDALL ft CO., Knosbui K Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. K. Mohtimkk, New llloomtleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. TUUTHH. O O poor health, or laDgiUah take oheer, tor will Cure Yon. and have overtaxed your, tlesi or a mother, worn if you are simply afUniri plrited, without oluuljr Restore Yon nesa, weakened try th iliitu-wi or a nuua of lutr uUUiiitfht work, Strengthea Van. VALUABLE If Ton are snfferlfur f rom tnil on a tod of siuiuwM, Hop Hitler tf you are a mlnlrter, self wild your poKtor-Rl du oul with enre and work, or If you feel wnUl and dls knowlng why. Hop Bluer will If you ar a nun of bus fcrafn of your everyday XMn, toiUug ovr your Hop Itinera will Tf you are younir, and erubiou, or are growing too Hop Dlitera will If yo ar. In the work dMk, anywher, and fl clpitnHtui;, toiiibg or Ktim- jmrTerlnjr from any India- ia, a. ut oiluu uu out), Relieve Yon. .hop, on the farm, at the thai your eyitein neeila dialing wltbeut tatx What Yon Need, pulae Is feeble, your faculties waning, I Inn TtltlAiHi la If yoa are old, and your nerrua uiutoaUy,audyour Hop BltUr will give yea New Life 4 Tlgar. nor Cocoa Ctru Is the iweeteat, safest and beat I Aak Children, I One Hor Pad for Rtomarh, Liver and Eidneyat. ns-1 ri.rUiaUothera. Curesby abaorptlon. It la perfect. I D. L C. Is an absolute and Irresistible rare for dronk- enuvua, lue or opium, tobacco and narcotic Ab... Mid br dniinrUU I lop BltUr. M tg. C. RorbMUr, K. T. SKJwBBaiaaaBmwsaavaawaSttwaBawawaaSD 1 4w WDRQF Bend 2ft cents In stamps or currency nunOC for a new HOKSK BOOK. It treats all diseases, has 35 fine engravings showing- posi tions assumed by sick hornes, a table of doses, a RflflK llll'ke collection of valuable recipes, uuui rules for telling the ageof a horse, wlih an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse informa tion. Dr. Wm. H. Hall says: "I have bought books that I paid 15 and III) for which I do not like as well as I do vours." SEND FOB A CIR CULAK AGENTS WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL, Enottburgb FallB, Vt. 20 ly hll AH MONTn guaranteed. 112 a I ' I I I I I I 'lay at home made by the Indus , J I 1 1 Itrious. Capital not required; we V 1 1 1 II will start you. Men. women boys 1 1 I I 1 1 aild (iti-Is make money faster at Willi I I work for ns than atanythingelse. v ' v vThe work Is light and pleasant, t .. a"1 ",lel ' auv n oau go right at Those who are wiee who see this notice will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Costly Ouint and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TRUK ft CO., Augusta. Maine. 40 ly To Whom It May Concern :-In the year 1875 1 treated with Reudall's Spavin Cure a fione spavin of several mouths' Kinwtli. nearly half aslarue as a heji's euir. and coinolelelv siotineil ii iam.ni.. IlOSMTE ... 't'..$!i The Ktontncli I H(riirtlienrd, The Mver reguiBted. the llowels put In proper nr. tier, the blood enrli'h.d and purified, and the nervous system rendered tranquil and vigorous by this Inestimable family meclizine sod safeguard against disease, which Is. moreover, a most agieeabln ami effective nppetl.er, and a eordlnl iieeullarly adapted to the wauls of the aged and lullrm. Kor Halo by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Dim f e Are Doing Tin: CLOTHE TRADE OF THE COUNTY. NEVER HAVE WE HOLD " HH MAN V HOODS AS DUItINU THE PAST 1 EAR. Our Competitors NO WHERE! Fair And Honest Dealing have brought to us an liuvlable TRADE, EXTRA ATTRACTIONS For Ho Ho 1 Bults for Men, Youths and Boys, Overcoats for all sizes. Ladles' Coats Beautiful Styles, Ladles' and Chlldien's Furs, Shawls. Skirts and Nubias. . Also. White and Colored Blaukets, Buffalo and Lap Robes, Hats aud Caps, LOTS OP OTHER Attractions, -AT- Eby's New Building, NEWPORT, , PENNNYLVANIA. JEATIIEItl LEATHER I JUST RECEIVED A. Now Htocl Or BOLE LEATHER, CAI K SKINS, UPPERS AND . KIPS, which he will Oder for sale at the Lowest prtceaforCash or Produce. Also, Hardware, Drugs, GROCEEIES, WINES & LIQUOR, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES. GLASS, PUTTY, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND s Hemlock Sole Leather, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, Linings f Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC. 150,000 First-ClassTJrick At Low Prices. COME ONE) COME ALL) .B. 11. HHCLER, .Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. days I ISIDOR SCHWARTZ sJ3f When two womr wltli tiew hatB on jmsa each other on tti street there la a alr of back a tares made lmmedlutety. If theyounif man who kialnta on atealltiK kisses tlon't almttilotr the prno lli'fl ho will attou find hi nisei f hehlml tha bara of wedlock. Ucfore marrlnKe a girl f return tly calls her Intended "her treiMHire," hut when ha lieconies her hurHti(l, she hioks upon hi in us "her treiiHtiror." 3T Ytiunn wire mnrketlriR) I'm glv Ing a stnull dinner to nmrrow ami glial! want some lamb, Jtutclier Yea'm; fore fiuarter o' lamb'm. Ywitip; wife 1 think three quarters will b enough.. ' tJT "Martha," said a new-made gran ger to hla wife, "we shall have lots of pumpkins next year. I planted about forty; hud to dig? awful Mg hides to put" 'em In though," When some one with bad tnate mixed a.lnugh against Fofile on account of his halt step, lie turned flerecely on his tormentor, and squerehed him with the curt query : "Why attack my weak est purl? Did I ever ridicule your headi"' rijT On a certain American railroad a young until put his head out of the car window to klM his girl good by, when the train went ahead so rapidly that he klMsed an aged Afrlean female at the next station. This h supposed to be the fitHtest time ever made on a railway train. Bjr "Yes," said Jones,"! was at church to-day and enjoyed It profound ly." "Ah," remarked bis pious landla dy,"! didn't see you ; on which side of the church did you all?" "Ahem ahem well yes ahem" stammered the disconcerted boarder,"! sat on the outside." CTlie smartest Newfoundland dog yet discovered lives at Haverhill, Mass. He meets the newsboy at the gate every morning and carries his master's paper Into tlie house ; that is, he did so till the Other day, when his master stopped taking the paper. The next morning the dog' noticed the boy passing on the other side without leaving the newspa per, went over and took the whole bun dle from him and carried them into the bouse. (iT A boy from Honey Inke Valley, who for the first time in bis life saw a military company out for a drill iu Vir ginia City, with fife and drum, gave bis mother, the following' account of the business : " A little man blowed on bis squeal In' stick, and a big man that stood beside biin hammered on bis thunder box, then the boss man pulled out a big long knife and shook It at the fellers what was standln' up In a long row, and they all walked off on their two legs." Two young folks were talking about mistakes In courtship, when Un cle Job broke in with the declaration "that there was not any such thing, for," said be,'nobody ever makes any mistakes worth mentioning In court ship. It's after the courtship's over and the lovers have been married that ' the burtful mistakes begin." "well, uncle," said one of his nieces, "what's the mor al of all that?" 'Tbe moraiy" exclaimed Uncle Job. "What's the moral? Why, I suppose the moral Is, keep on court tin'I" C3T A small boy with a big cent in his band stood before a Michigan avenue grocery for a long time the other day be fore making up his mind to enter. When asked what be desired, he inquir ed ; If a boy should come bere and get trusted for a stick of gum, bow much would It be't"' "One cent," wag the re ply." "And if a boy should come here with the cash, how much would It be?',' "One cent," was the reply. "Just the same." "Then I guess I'll get trusted," quietly remarked the financier, as he slipped the cent down Into his pocket; A Puzzler. ."What are you pu.zlng over, Ponson by?" "I'm trying to answer a note from the "Dear Duchess," as you call her. She's done me the bonor to write and ask if that St. Bernard pup I gave her should be fed on meat or biscuits." "Well, biscuits, shouldn't ItV" "Of course ; but she spells biscuit with a k, you see, and I don't like to spell it properly for fear of hurting her Grnc,s feelings; and yet I don't want it to get about that I spell biscuits with a k." "Say meat, then.", "But she spells meat with two e's."
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