THE TIMES, NEW ULOOMFIELD, PA., AWtlL 0, 1880. 7 rrofcssional Curds. T B.JUNRIN. Attorney at-Law. He Nnw lllDiimllnlil. I'arrvcn.Pa - Omoo Next door to the residence of Judge ,11411111, tOtl AM. MARKKL. Attorney. atl, aw, . New . llloonilltdd. I'm-rv nniltitv. Pa iconics opposite the Mansion Uouse.and tnru doors east of tbe Post-Uluce. r kwis l'oxTKii, AT TO UN KY AT LAW, NBW1JLOOMFIKLD, PKRRV CO., PA. -Claims promptly seoured colleoted all legal business earefiillyatteud Writings a ud ed to. i yi C1IIAULE8 If. HMILKY, Attorney at Law. J New lllnnniltpld. Parr (In. Pa ' " Olfloe two doors east ut Joseph Hmtth's It II tl! I. LA.IIHUSI a, 1872, TM. A.BPONKLEll, Attorney-at-Law. Yy Olllce adjoining Ms residence, on East Main street, New Uloomlleld, Perry oo., Pa. 81 ly WM. N. HEinKKT, Attnrney-at-Law, Mew Uloomlleld, Perry oo., Pa. Uloomlleld, 8 33 lr. TKWI8 rOTTEK, NOTARt PUBLIC, New Uloom Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Teases carefully prepared and acknowledgments taken. All a-iniis oi roosion aim nomny impels drawn ana certllled, will also take depositions to be rer.d In auyuuurii luino u uuou oiuihs. I iuij o UAS.J.T.MuINTlKK, Attorney-at-Law, New llloomtleld, Perry rrvco..Pa. a All professional business uromntlyaudfalth fully attended to. 82 lv. rtir a miiiiuiqiw JITS TICK OK THE PKACK and (JKNEKAL COLLKUTOIt, NbwOkhmantown, Peri yeo., Pa. Itemlttanceswlllbe made promptly for all uoiiectionsniaue. m 01IA8. A. HARNETT, Attorney-atLaw, New lllooinllld.Periyc.,Pa JuOfllce on high street. North side, nearlynp poatlethe Presbyterian Church. 8 Sly ML. LIUUKTT. ATTdBMRr-ATlMW. Newport, Perry Vuunty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl ness matters committed to his care. V Olllce, No. .10 North Second Street. Newport, April IP 1878. D K. R. M. ALEXANDEK, 8U11GEOX DENTIST, New Uloomlleld, Perry County, Ta. Office on Carlisle, 8t.,one door South of J. K. and Joel Ke .lunkln's law olllce. Kverythlng belong Inn tothe profession done In the best manner. All Woiiic Wahhantei). Terms moderate. 28 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 Olllce In Dr. Bhatto's building, U Btreet March!, 1878. . I OLD AND RELIABLE I JDb. Banford's LrvEn Inviciohatoh Sis a Standard Family Remedy for o .diseases of the Liver, Stomach i$$5 ?find Bowels. It is Turoly JDebilitetefr-Itifl s-2fA I M Mi SOatliartio and STonio R3 I SIM 5v Inviguratorj FLM 1. 11 w una uwu UWU i in my practioc and by tho public.! Pf, i OPT jt immv V uiiuo uiuu oo year8,j mmL wit n imnnwiint(vi wio,,H. i P W 1 V SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! IS. T.Wi SANFORD, M.D., KKiSoASS J ANT DRVOSIST WIM. TKI.I. Vol ITS RKPI TATIOS. MSWSVWSVSV1 June 24, 1879. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Will our or pr.v.nt Dliem... No Hom will dl of Colio, Dots or F Tin. If Foutz't Powdeni ara lued In time. Foute'i Pnwdtn wll I cure and prevent Hos Chouia Fouu't Powilere will prevent Gapis ik Fowls, FoquI Powden will Increiue the qunntlir of milk and cream twenty per cent and make tne batter firm and tweet. O Fonui Powden will ear or prevent timet ivaar Drsuea to wblrh Horse and Cattle are .ul.Jcct, rooTi a i-owDiaa wiia aiva bATitraoriox. Bold everywhere. DA.V1D X. TOTTTE, Proprietor. BaXTIMOMa, Mi. For Sale by S. B. Smith, Now Bloomneld Terry County, Pa. 4 ly A WEEK In your town, and no capi tal risked. You can Klvethebusiness a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever ottered for those Killing to work. You should try nothiiiR else until you see for your self what you can do at the business we offer. No rf,m tn nvi,la(n htm You can devote all your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every hour that you work. Women ean make as much as men. Send for special private terms and particulars, which we mail free. $5 Outfit free. Don't oomplaln of hard times while vou have such a chance. Address U. HALLKTT & CO., Port land, Maine. 401 y '0 11! H 1 Ii Don't you want someclieao foods for Pants and Bulls T f you do, don't fall to ex ?.m.l.nS..t.'2p,e.ndld assortment for sal by F MOKTIMEH. You can suit yourself In style and price. Wk H 11 11 M K i ru 11 it e wrv , a l uv- ow v, 1 w Philadelphia Advertisements Ready Mixed Taints ! JUCAS' READY MIXED TAINTS ! NOWATEK.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A rUBK 1I PAINT, READY FOR USE. Ntimplo OiiimIh. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF JPA15T BENT BT MAIL. ITIH l'UT ONI.tKR OTIIKIt PAINT. MADE WITH l.KAl) AND OIL. VIZ: NICELY Ultl'HHKI) OUT. NOT PLOWED ON LUCK WATKH i'AlNT. Tivsr IT, And Yon Will Troye II (o bo the jicst Liquid l'ulut lu the Market. .TOII3X LUCAS Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTUIlEItS OF Swiss nn Imperial French Urccn, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c t-SP For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, Now Bloomllold, la., or to John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' SuoooBBors to HHAPFNEH, ZIEQLEtt & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, OIovcn, Itlbbon.), Niisipeiiders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No.86, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PEN2TA Agent for Lancaster Combs, w. H. KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. BOS MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Tl gOWER, POTTS & CO., ' BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKM Always on band, and madeto Order. Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publishers of Bandera'New Hnartni-. .nrf Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Knhnrt'a lllfr,vi the UnltedStates.Felton'sOutlln Maps.&o. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 62S Market Btreet. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealer sin Oil Cloths; Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a tine assortment of WOOD nd "WILLOW WARE, No. 428 Market street, above 4t h, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia AdTortlspnipntn. M. BARTLEY, M. G. PJHPim & CO., m a r ii fa ct ti it k it n AND WHOLESALE DKALRItH IN BOOTS & SHOES, 81 NOUTII THIRD 8TIIEKT, iiiii,Aiii:i,riiiA. AV-Hpenlnl at tent loll riven to orders. June 3. lH79.pd W AIN WRIQ UT T Co7 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Aroh Street, Philadelphia Penn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. IIOAIl & CO., WBOLBSILI BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 1U MAItKET HTltEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 &, 407 Market Street, l'lillarielplila, (Old Rtand of Hnrcroft & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS BUY OOOXS. January 1, 1HTU. SPA VIIV OUR,X5 8a sure cure for spavin, splint, curb, callous, JL sprains, swellings. Kails, lumeiiess and all en larKements of the joints or limits. It will com pletoly remove a bone spavin without blistering or causliiKa sore. It Is also as eood fur man as for beast and Is used f nil sf r .until, at all times of tbe ye sr. with perfect safety. A cure wliloli we are knowing to Is a person who sintered 16 years with hip Joint lameness nnd was permanently cured two years ao with Kendall's Spavin Cure. Hemember we claim It will cure a bone spavin and completely remove the bunch without blis tering. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom It May Concern : In the year 1875 I treated with Kendall's Hpavln Cure a bone spavin of several months' growth, nearly half as large as a hen's eR. and completely stopped the lameness and removed t he enlargement. I have worked the horse ever since very hard, and he never has been lame, nor could I ever see any difference In the size of the hook Jolats since I treated htm with Kendall's Hpavln Cure. it. A. O A1NKH. Knusburg Falls, Vt., Feb. 25. lH7(i. Bworn and subscribed to before me this 25th day February A. D. 1H7U. JU1IN (i. JENNR, Justice of the Peace. Olllce U' H. Marshall. Western Dlst of Mich.. Kalamaxoo, Apr. lstlt, lnitf. IL J. Kendall, Enosburg Falls, Vt. Dear Bin I received the two bottles of your spavin cure forwarded by express In January last I am hap py to state that it performed all your advertise ment called for. In three weeks after I commenc ed using it, the spavin was entirely removed and a valuable horse restored to usefulness. Very truly tours, JOHN PARKEH. Rend address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive moot of Its virtues. Mo remedy has ever met with suoh unqualined sno cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. l'rlce tl. per bottle, or Hlx bottles for to. Alt Drug gists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DK. D.J. KENDALL A CO., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. Aar-F. MoKTiMim, New liloomfleld, agent for Perry Ce., Pa. XTATJUTrriT-p-De M JLVSX JJJ.X XJUXVKJt (A Medicine, not a Drink,) COSTAIKS iiopm, iiuciiu, niA Vduake. DANDELION. Ajro r.m ruun Ain Best Medical Qtj autoes or all omxa IlrrTBRS. thuy ounii Alt Dlieam or the Stomach, Dowels, blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Iforvouroma, Bleep- IfflaneRe ami eapeclauy Female Complaints. 10OO IX GOLD. w m be pMa Tor a oaae they wm not cure or belp, or for anything Impure or Injurious round In them. Ajik Your Qrutftfirt roruopDtttcrs and trytnam before y- sleep. Take other. nor Ootron CCU Is the swecteet, aofeat and beet. Ask Children. The nor Pu for Stomach, Liver and Kldncyls.a rtar to all others. Cures by absorption. Aak druggist D, I. C. ts an absolute and IrreeUtlble cure t or dmnk anneal, use of opium, tobacco and narcotlcat smamaajB Bend for circular. m I bor. igld by enagrak. Hoe BltUn U fj.Co. toobaur, . V . 15 iw UORCC Send 25 cents In stamps or currency nUnOC jor a new HOK8E BOUK. It treats all dlbeases, has 35 line engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a RflfW large collection of valuable recipes, uuul rules for telling the ageef a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse Informa tion. Dr. Wm. H. Hall saysi "I have bought books that I paid (5 and $10 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." BEND FOB A CIB CULAK AGENTS WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL. Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly - The Book can also be had by addressing " Tui Times," New Bloomneld, Pa. A MONTH guaranteed. Ill day at borne made by the Indus trious. Capital not required; we will start you. Men, women. boys and girls make money faster at wnrlr In, n. ,h. -.,.-.,......... The work Is light and pleawuit. at Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their address at once aud tee for them selves. Costly Outnt and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TB UK & CO., Augusta Maine. 40 ly i UN r ici : i: i kk t i:i BA HQ A INS IN PIANOS ORGANS ana Foft THE NEXT 00 It AID. Before Our Advance in Prices I Pianos $110 to $100 All rtew, nnd strletly flrsl ntaHs, and sold at the lowest net easli wlioleiwlo fiietory prices. direct to the purchaser, 'lliese I'lsnos mailo one of the finest displays nt the Ceiilennlitl hxlilbllliin, and were utiaunnonsly recommended for the IIioiikht llDNUntt over I2,1hi In use. Iteuului ly Incotpo ratea Manufacturing Co. I'uclory estahllsheil over 87 years. The hiiuaie (Irnnds conliilii Mathushek's new pnteui Implex Overstrung Hcale.the greatest Imjirovement In the history of Piano milking. The (ipnglils are the FINKH'f IS AMKHIOA. l'lnnos sent on trliil. Don't fHll to write for Illusi rated aud Descriptive Catalogue of 48 bilges mailed free. Our new styles of JU1ULKK 011(1 ANH ore (he best I II the world. All H Mop oi'KHIi only 115 with all the greatest, latest nnd next Improve ments, possessing power, depth, brllllsncy and sympathetic quality of tone, heaiitliiil solo ef fect and perfect stop action. Rolld walnut cases, of beautiful design aud elegant llnlsh, All Pianos nnd Organs sent on 15 days' test trial freight free If uiisiitislaotoi y. Circular free. HHKKT MUSK) half price. Dollar's Worlli at one llilril of price. Catalogue of 1,500 choice pieces sent on receipt of He. stamp. Address MRNDELRHOIIN J'lANO CO.. 21 Kast 15th Street. New York. September 16. 1HTU. Amorlcnn nnd Foreign Patents. GILMOKH & CO.. Hiiceeisors to CMIPMAN JIOHMK.lt to CO., Hollcltois. Patenls pro cured I n all countries. NO FKKH IN ADVANCK. No charge unless the pat ent Is granted, No fees for making preliminary examination. No addi tional fees for obtaining and conducting a re hearing. By a recent decision of Ihe Ciinimls sinner, ALL rejected applications may be revived, Biwclnl attention given to Interference Oases be fore the Patent olllce, Extension before Con. glen. Infringement HulUIn dllfereut Hlates. nnd all litigation appertaining to Invention or Pat enl. Bond Htamp to tilluioresi Co., -or pnmph let of sixty pages. LAND CAHHrt. LAND WABKANTR HCIIIP. uouiesteu i.anu t:ass prusecuteu before the U. B. Oeneral Land Olllce and Department of the Interior. Private Land Claims, MININO and PHK EMPTION Claims, and IIOMEHTEA D cases attended to. Land Hcrlp In 4u, mi, any Inn acre Eleoes for sale. This Hcrlp Is assignable, and can e located In the name of the purchaser upon any Government land subject to private entry, at 11.25 per acre. It Is of equal value with llounty Laud Warrants. Hnnd Htamp to Ullmore ft Co., lor pamphlet of Instruction. AltltEAilH OK PAY AND BOUNTY. FKICEUH, HOLDIKHH and HAILOKH of the late war, or their heirs, are In many casesentltled to money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp to OILMOHE St CO., and a lull re ply, afterexamlnstlon. will be given you free. All OFFICElifl HOLDIKHH, and HAILOItfl, vrounded.rujittired.or Injured III the late war, 07S7ttK tioaB obtaln v en"n b addressing Oases prosecuted by OILMORE ft CO., before the Hunreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claim and the Southern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is conducted In aseparate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties, embloyed by the old firm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to GILMOKK& CO., Is thus scoured. We desire to win suoness bydeservlngit. Address: UILMOKR&CO., 62 F. Btreet, Washington, D, 0. ' Evcrjone Tlutt CnlllTatcs the Soil should oonijmre Th Original, Independent, Conscientious Rural Now Yorker with other papers. ' Ttie First Jfortlauttural & Agricultural Authority in America. An Illustrated Weekly for All 1'arts of Our Country, Subscribe Noiv ! 4 Paper for ft'J perannnm. No Club Itaies. The "Rural" Is the disseminator of Blount's White proline Oorn, Henuty nf Helmm Potato, Pearl Millet, and Filly sorts of new aud rare vegetable aud flower seeds. 'f ho rresent free seed and plant distribution is the must costly aud valuable ier before offered by any Journal In the World. A full llluntrsteil descriptive account of It will be sent with Miiecliiien Voiy Free ti api'ilcaubf, that all uray Judve fur themselves. Larve Capitni and abundant H sources enable us to beuetlt nur submTibern by such uieans. Illustrations from Life. No untrustworthy' adver nieuta. All new funu and (tardea puiuta tir seeds, tetcd, and linnartially reported uion. When the size aud finality of the paM.r, tue staiidtna of Its world-re-niiwiied contrlhnbtrs, its Indeiwudence and tmstwor thiiiriw, lis free Meed aud Plant Distributions (which are deemed by siilmcrilwrs as of more value than the subscription pricej arc considered, it la by far the Cheapest Country-Home Journal in the World! tw" Eirlment irronnds nf 30 acres owned by "The Ilural New Yorker" and worked lu the luterest of its bubscrlbera.AJ It will help you make meuey and Siend It Jndl elously. Prof. I. VT. Beal. of the Mlctiliran Amindtural Col lege i "The Rural Mew Yorker Is now the best iir." Prof. K. M. Hheltrm j of the Kansas Agricultural Col. lege: "Theltural New Yorker has more intliieuce ana Is more quoted than all the rest put together." Pre. T. T. Lyon; "The Ilural Is the beat paper I see." A paper for the Country, VI II sue, Oltyj for the mar ket Kardener, nurseryman, fruit avower, email fruit culturiitt, herdsman, dairyman, apiarian, tbe acieutlst, everywhere. No sectional prejudice. The most viirorons and able combination of nitoctlrel writers ever before coUected Usrether In the coluruna of any Journal. Original IliUMtratloua from life by our best artists, of fruits, architecture, farm helps, shrubs, trees, agricultural bupleiueuU. etc. Enthusiam Throughout the Country 10,000 Congratulalry Letters. ' Tltird Year of its Present Management, Slst Year of Its Age. Published weekly. Address It I'll A L NEW YOBKEIl, 78 jDuade St., Few York, lliahesl Medal at Vienna ani Philadelphia, E. & II. T. APHONY & CO., 691 BROADWAY, NEW YOHK, Manufuctnrers, Importers k Dealers la Velvet Frames, Albums, Graphoseopes, Stereoscopes & Views, EngraTing8,Chromos,Photosraphs, And kindred goods Celebrities, Actresses, ftc. photographiFmaterials. We are Headquarters for everything Id the way of Stereopticons & Magic Lanterns, Eacbstylebelngthe bestof Its class In the market. Beautiful Photographic Transparencies at (Stat uary and Engravings for the window. Convex glass. Manufacturers ol Velvet Frames (or Miniatures and Couvex Ulaas Pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with direc tions for using, seut on receipt ol tun eeuts. February 17th Ira. rvwt.'j 1 folii: 6-JT Bomebotly nays Hint at some Urns " Fortune tans at every man's door." Oli yes, that's all very nlue, but when a man opens the door in response, nine times out often lie Amis It's the old man's daughter, Miss Fortune, who Is wultlug there for him. Sir "Young man," said, the orator, Impressively, " do you want to go down to a drunkard's grave V" " Well," re plied the young man, with the careless grace of a man who Imi't accustomed to refUHlng, " don't care If I do. Where abouts Is your grave V". ttiT A very loquacious female witness, whom the opposing counsel could not silence so far kept him at bay that, by way of brow-beatftig her, lie exclaimed, " Why, woman, there's brass enough lu your face to make a kettle." " And sauce enough In yours," she Instantly rejoined, "to fill It." (jr Judge V. of this state, has it rich vein of humor running through his or dinarily dlgulfled demeanor, Counsellor II. was arguing before h I m, recently, a case of domestic infelicity. Bald the at torney. "Keparatlng tlie apartments of my client and this lady was a curtain from celling toiloor; certainly there was nothing out of the way In that," "No," replied JIls Honor; and not much in the way, either." An Innoeent Old Porker. A story Is told of a wealthy Wethers field man Vho Invariably carries a wcll stufTed pocketbook around with him, and Is blessed with the happy faculty of holding on to what he has got. He never heads a subscription list, though what he might do in this direction will never be known until some man with the requisite pluck can be found to ask him. One day tils plethoric calf-skin was missing and with it $1,800 in bank notes. If an electric battery had poured a broadside down tbe Doctors spinal column he could scarcely have felt a greater shock. His hands flew from pocket to pocket, and his face lengthened and took on a lugubrious and sorrowful air. Finally he bethought himself of a visit he had made that morning to Bill Wells', on Wolcott Hill, where he went to look at a bow of large size. The Doctor reasoned that his lost pocketbook was in the pen against which he leaned. He assumed that it would be an easy matter for it to drop out of his pocket with bis body thrown forward in the manner he remembered It had been. It was think and go with him. He clambered Into his old lumber- box wagon and headed his untamed Bucephalus towards Bill Wells'. On reaching his destination be rushed to the pen expecting to see the wreck of his pocket-book scattered around the pen. But be was disappointed. Not a sign was there. " Great guns," the Doc tors exclaimed, " the old sow has swal lowed it whole." Then Mr. Wells appeared on the scene, and In a' moment the excited Doctor cried oUt; "Whatll you take for that sow, I say I" " I don't know as I want to sell it," replied Mr. Wells, who evidently didn't understand the situation. "You must sell It. Bet your own price, but I must have that sow," plead ingly urged the old farmer. "Well, then, say $75," and Well eyes twinkled merrily as be named it, supposing the price would cool the Doc tor's ardor. And 'be was astonished at the reply : " I'll take it. Now kill that bog," u the nrom nt reui v. Mr. Wells now knew be was crazy, and again tried to curb bis excitement. But this was only added fuel to the flames. " Kill that bog, I say,', again thun dered the Doctor. " Bhe'll digest it if you don't." " Ob, come, get into your wagon and ride home with me," soothingly sug gested Wells. " Bill Wells, do you think I am era zy ? I tell you that sow has swallowed my pocket-book, with $1,300 in It, and if you don't burry up and bave ber killed she'll digest it and 111 lote every dollar." Mr. Wells still looked on In silent as tonishment. " My friend, will you kill that bog?" and be rammed bis bands down In his overcoat pockets with such force that be discovered a bole in one of the pockets, and as be dove deeper down bis excite ment gave place to feeling of satisfac tion. . Between the lining and the cloth of bis coat be found the lost pocket book, with its contents undisturbed. Not a dollar bad been dieted by the In nocent old sow. He ottered his neigh bor Wells a ten-dollar bill not to say any. thing about it, but the offer was declin ed w ith thanks.