THE TIMES, NEW liLOOMFIELt), PA., MAY I, 1880. Professional Curds. JK. JUNKIN.Attorneyattaw, New nioomileld, Perryco.,Pa. - Odloe Next door to the residence of Judge Jmiktn. 4;,tl AM. MARKKL. Attorney-at-Law, New Uloomlleld, ferry county, Pa. MJ" Olllce opposite the Mansion House, and three doors east of the Post-OUlce. ATTOltNEY AT LAW, NEW BLOOMKIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Claims promptly seonred colleoted Writings aud all legal business earefullynttend edto. oilyl ZIUAKLEfl H. 8M tLKV. Attorney at, Law. j new Hioontneia, rerrr no. ra. V Office two doors east of Joseph Smith's hotel. I August 2, IBi? TT-M. A. BPUN8I.KK, Attorney-at-Law, T y Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street. New Uloomlleld, Perry eo., Pa. 32 ly WM. N. BEIBERT, Attorney-at-Law, New BloomHeld, Perry oo.. Pa. BloomHeld, 3331V. LEWIS POTTER, notabt public New Bloom. Meld. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty nnpers drawn and certlned, will also take depositions to be reed in any court in the United States. 7 10 ly OHA8. J. T, McINTIRR, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomfield, Ferry co., Pa. 47 All prates slonnlbuslnessnromptlyandfalth' fully attended to. 8 2 ly. fTTM. A. MOiUtI90N, TV JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and OENEBAL COLLECTOR, NewGehmantown, l'erryco., Pa. y Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. 741 CHAS. A. BAUNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New BloomHeld. Perry co., Pa -OfTice on high, street. North side, nearly op positethe Presbyterian Church. 3 Sly ML. LtOUETT. Attornry-at-Law, Newport, Verry (Munty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all bust uess matters committed to his care. Olllce, No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1378. D R. R. M. ALEXANDER. SUItGEOX DENTIST, New BloomHeld, Ferry County, Pa. Office on Carlisle, 8t.,one door South of J. E. and Judge Junkln's law olllce. Everything belong Ing tothe profession done In the best manner. All Wokk Wakhantku. Terms moderate. 23 I OLD AND RELIABLE, I JDr. Sakfobd's Liveb IsnooKAroitJ Jia a Standard Family Homed v for fuMcaocoui mo jjiver, DKJinaoil "i?il' eii..T.- , , 5and Bowels. It is Turely nfgs&l J Vegetable. It never t SOatharticand .VtVfl JOathartic and JTonio. try .Via V i t ' el T luvigorator 9 1.f 5? in my nractioo5 S t J B S 7 P 0110,5 uiuiw tuuu oo years, 51 1 Iiipw-Hscuenteil results. T !) AiHPitnn 109 RflninuriT a. i.i;.dHnrunu, m.u., uEwfoRKciTv vi um uunr niLL ikli, lut m HEFl millN, 5 June 24, 1879. POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Will ours or prevent Dlieua. No Hossa will die or Colio, Bot or Lu4 F. via. It Fouu' Powilera are nsed in time. Koutt's Powclom w 1 1 1 care nd preven t Hoo Cnntis a Footi'i Powrten will prevent Gipii ih Fowls, Foutz'i Powden will Increnne the qonntlty of roll ma crem twenty per cent, end nmke the butter Ann end tweet. Fonu-e Powders will core or prevent elmoet ivsbt Oiaiiea to which Horn; end Cattle are aubjoct. ForjTz's Powdiu will aivm SiTiariCTioii. Sold everywhere. DAVID a. FOTTT2, Proprietor. BALTIlIOB, lid. W For Sale by 8. B. Smith, New BloomHeld ferry County, Pa. 4 ly (pnn A. WEKK In your town, and no caDl tal risked. You oan give thebuslness trial without expease. The best (DO opportunity ever offered for those wining 10 wont, iou should try nothing -else until you see for vour- selt what you oan do at the business we offer, no room to exnlal n hem 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 can make as much as men. Send for special private terms and Particular, which we mall free. $5 Outnt free. Kn't complain ot hard times while you have such a chance. Address 11. UA.LLEXT & CO., Port land, Maine. 401 y '0 TirriH Don't you want somecheap ffoous for Plnta and RuiteT li ft you do, doa'c fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by F MOKTIMEK. You can suit yourself In style and price. ESTATE NOTICA Notice Is herebyglren that letters of administration on the estate -of Mary Bousb, of Madison twp.. Perry county Pa.,dec'd, have been grauted to the undersigned, residing In same township. 11 persons I udebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having Kilainis.topi'eseutthemdulyautbeuticatedforaet. tlemeut , ' .' SAMUEL BHOWEK3, Aduir. Wat m4 VI .M .t flt? fa S m c. . ,- . a' j Philadelphia Advertisements Ready Mixed Paints ! EEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A TUBE lli PAINT, READY FOR USE. Nfiniplo Onrclff. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ;PAINT BENT BT MAIL. IT 18 TUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD ANDOIL, VIZ ! NICELY BKUHHKU OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIK.K WATEK PAINT. Tivsr IT, And Ton Will Prove It (0 be the Best Liquid Palut In the Market. JOHN LUCAS Sc CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c 13?" For Sample Cards apply to F. Mortl mor, New BloomHeld, Pa., or to John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. JJEIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to 8QAFFNElt,ZIEGLEB &CO., Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, CUIoves, Ilibbons, Nuspeiiders, ' THREADS, COMBS, and every variety ot 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. 605 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. f gOWER, POTTS & CO., T BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK HOOKS Always on hand. and. madeto Order. Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO Publishers of Banders'New Readers .and Brooks'Arlthmetlcs. Also, Robert's Historyof the UnltedStates.FeUon'sOutllne Maps.&o, JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON t WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia, renn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 183 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealer sin Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, f Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No.12 Market street, aboTelth, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. M. BARTLEY, 31, o. pmrmi & co MANtrACTiinnns AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, 81 NOItrn THIHD STREET, run, iDi.Lriu a. w Special attention nlveu to orders. June 3, 1879. pd WAINWIUGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street. Philadelphia Penn'a. J S. DOUGHERTY W1TU D. J. HOAR & CO., WB0LR8AL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 18 MAUKKT STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, riiilnriclphia, (Old Stand of Barcroft 8: Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS DRY January 1, 1370. OOOJ. 3 1TfT) "DTT"T17-DC! J (A IlIfdlL'liia, not a Drink,) COSTAl.VS IIOl'H, IltX'IIU, ItlANDUAUE, 1IANDEMON, AJCT TltB PtTBSST AND BEST MEDICAX. QrAJJTIKS OT ALL OTI1KB BITTTOW. TIIBY OTJIIH H All DLwasefl of tho Stomach, Bowels, Uluod, Lirer, m Kidneys, and Urinary Onnns, Nerroutmcss, Sleep-, M Ifsnesa and especially Femalo Complaints. 1000 IX GOLD. win be paid for a rose they vill not cure or help, or for anything Impure or lnjurion.1 found in them. Ask your drUffglMt for flop Bitten and try them before you aleep. Take no other. Hop Cotian Cose la the Btrocteat, safest and beat. Ask Children. E The t!or Pad for Stomach, Llror and Kidney Is i.pf I rlor to aUotben. Cures by ubsorptlon. Ask druergist. late. Is an absolute and Irresistible cure for drank-1 ennffw, use of opium, tobacco aud narootVTM Bend for circular. J Abovanlil hy ,lniv4.u. Hni Kitten Mfj.Co. IbidiaWr, N. Y . 15 1W HflRSF 8end25centsln stamps or currency IIUIIOC for a liew jioKHE HOOK. It treats all diseases, has 85 line engravings showing post tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a RflflK large collection ot valuable recipes, UUMI rules for telling the age ot a horse, with an enRraving 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 15 and 10 for which I do tint like as well as I do yours." HHND FOB A CI It CULAK. AGENTS WANTKD. B. J. KEN. DALL. Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly The Book can also be had by addressing " Tub Times," New BloomHeld, Pa. DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLER, (Successor to Dr. M. B. Htrickler) PHARMACIST, NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A. HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B. Strlckler In the Drug Business at his Htore-room, on MAIN 8THEET, two doors East of the Big Spring, I will endeavor to make It in every way worthy the patronage of the public. Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physi cians' presolptions.Ho as to Insure accuracy and guard against accidents. 11UAH I1V MIND that my stock has been reoently selected and care takeutohave everything of the BEST QUALI TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med icines that leave my store shall be as represented -PUKE and UNADULTEKATED. I HAVE CONSTANTLY OX HAND HAIU OIL and POMADES HAIlt, TOOTH and NAIL-BKUSHE8. BU KG EON 8, TOILET, and CAKKIAGE SPONGES. PUEF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS. CASTILE aud FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine PatedtMedt eiuesof every description. ALSO, Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c. ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS, In season. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Terras, Strictly Cash. By strlot attention to business, I hope to merl the coundenoe and favor of the public. AprU29.m9. STBICKLEB. Ph. G. trni;t i:ii;m BARGAINS IN. PIANOS and ORGANS roit THE NEXT OO DAYS, Before Our Advance in Prices I Pianos $110 to 100 All new, and strictly llrst.clnss, and sold at the lowest net cash liulesale factory prlces.dlrect to the purchaser. These Pianos made one of the finest displays t the Centennial hxhlbltlon. and were unanimously recommended for the Hmiiikst llONons over lu.uoo lit use. Itegularly lucotpo. rated Manufacturing Co. Factory established oyer 87 years. The Square ((rands contain Mathushek's new patent Duplex Oveistruug Bcale.the greatest Improvement In the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the FINEST IN AMEKIUA. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fall to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. Our new styles of JUBILEE Oltd AN8 are the best in the world. An 8 stop organ only 65 with all the greatest, latest and Imst Improve ment,, possessing power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo e(. feet and perfect stop action. Solid walnut cases, of beautiful design and elegunt finish. All Pianos and Organs sent on IS days' test trial freight free If uiisnt'slactoiy. Circular tree. SHEET MUSIC half price. Dollar's worth at one-third of price. Catalogue of ,m) choice pieces sent on receipt of 8c. stamp. Address MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 21 East lf'tu Street. New York. September 16, 1879. American and Foreign Patents. C3.ILMORE & CO.. Successors to CHIPMAN T HO.HiVIKll t CO., Solicitors. Patents pro cured I null countries. NO FEES IN ADVANCF. No charge unless the patent is granted. No fees for making preliminary examinations. No addi tional fees for obtaining and conducting a re hearing. By a recent decision of the Commis sioner, ALL rejected applications maybe revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases be fore the Patent olllce. Extensions before Con. gress. Infringement Suits In different States, and all litigation appertaining to Inventions or Put ents. Bend Stamp to Ollmore & Co., or pamph let of sixty pages. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS & SCRIP. Contested Land Cases prosecuted before the U. S. General Land Olllce and Department of the Interior. Private Land Claims, MINING and PRE-EMPTION Claims, and HOMESTEAD cases attended to. Land Scrip In 40, 80, any lfio acre Bieces for sale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can e located In the name of the purchaser upon any Government land subject to private entry, at IL25 per acre. It is of equal value with Bounty Land Warrants. Send Stamp to GlUnore it Co., for pamphlet of Instruction. ARREARS OK PAY AND BOUNTY. OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and SAILORS 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 GILMORE & CO., and a full re ply.ufterexamlnatlonjWlll be given you free. 1' I N 8 1 O N 8, All OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, and SAILORS, wounded, ruptured, or Injured In the late war, however slight, can obtain a penson by addressing GILMORE Hi CO. Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & CO., before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims and the Southern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is conducted In h separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties, embloyed bv the old firm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to GILMORE i CO., Is thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving It. Address: GILMORE & CO., 629 F. Street, Washington, D. C. Everyone Tlint Cultivates the Soli should compare Tho Original, Independent, Conscientious; Rural Now Yorker with other papers. Hie First Horticultural & Africuliural Authority in America. An Illustrated Weekly for All Parts of Our Country. Subscribe Noiv I $4 Paper for per annum. No Club Hate. The "Rural" 1b the dlRnemlnator of Blonnt's While Prolific Corn, lleauty of Helimn Potato. Pearl Millet, a nd Fifty Hurts of new aud rare vuKetablea aud flower The prwnt free bppiI and plant distribution la the moRt costly aud valuable ever before offered by auy Journal in the W'trld. A full lllUBtruted descriptive account of it will be aeut with Hjiecinien Copy Free to applicauta, that all may Judtre for themaelvea. Lartce Capital and abundant Renouroca enable na to beiiWit our nubwribera by auch mean. jiiiiHirauoua irom JjIip. no umruatwortny auver- nienta. All new farm and vardeu plants or seeds, tested, and ItmmrtlH iv reoorted mon. When the r ka and quality of the paper, the stundiutrof lt world-re tliineMH. Ira Free Hvd and Plant Distrlbutiona (which are deemed by aubacribera as of more value thau the subscription price) are uouaidered, it la by far the CJicapeat Coimtiy-Ifome Journal in (he World tW Experiment grouuda of 83 acrea owned by "The Rural New Yorker" aud worked in the interest of its bub)cribers..iMl If will help you make money and iKmd it Judi ciously. Prof. J. W. Beal, of the Michigan AtnimUnral Col lene ; "The Rural New Yorker ia now the beat paper." Prof. E. M. Hhelton; of the Kan Agricultural Col lege: "The Rural Mew Yorker haa more influence and la more quoted thau all the reat put together." Pres. T. T. Lyon ; " The Rural la the beat pair I ee." A paper for th? Country. Village, CHy: for the: mar ket gardener, nursery man, fruit grower, small fruit culturlHt, herdftniAii, duiryman, apiarian, the scientist, everywhere. No sectional prejudices. The most vigorous and able combination of practical wrltera ever before collected together in the columns of any Journal. Criminal Illustrations from life by our best artists, of fruits, architecture, farm helps, shrubs, trees, agricultural implements, etc. Enthwiam Throughout the Country lOfiOO Congratulatry Letters. Tfiird Year of its Present Management 3Jst Year of Its Age. Published weekly. Address Jf V 11 AIi NE W YOItKElt, 78 Duade St., New York. Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 BROADWAY, NEW VOHK, . Mauuruclurcrs, Importers & Dealers la Velvet Frames, Albums, Qraphoscopea, Stereoscopes & Views, EngraYingSjChremos.rhotoftf-aplis, And kindred goods Celebrities, Actresses, So. PH0T0GRAPHKMATERIALS. We are Headquarters for everything In the way of Stereopticons & Magic Lanterns, Each stylebelng the bestof Its olass In the market. Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of Stat, uary and Kugravlngs for the window. Convex glass. Manufacturers of Velvet Frames for Miniatures and Convex Glass Pictures. Catalogues ot Lanterns and Slides, with dlrec tions for using, sent on receipt of ten cents, February 17 th Ira. A r r 6" Does your mother know your route V asked that tease of a Tom when Charley and his bride started on their wedding tour. 1KB" A dressmaker got mad because her lover serenaded her with a flute, Bhe said she got all the fluting she wanted In her regular business. afag The ladles give as a reason for marrying for money, that they now seldom find anything else In a man worth having. (3T A citizen of New Hampshire un dertook to introduce to his townsmen Mr. Green, attorney-at-law. "Gentle men," he said, "this Is Mr. Turney, green at law." 63?" A physician named Parsons lect ured In a down-East town the other ,night, and was introduced to the audi ence a9 one of the few 1 'arsons who preach little and practice much. A Western man who was recent ly invited to a seat on the floor of the House at Washington, Indignantly re fused, saying that he was accustomed to sit on chairs at home. fT A down-town policeman found a loafer last week on the wharf asleep, with his mouth wide open. Being at a loss what charge to make, the sergeant suggested that be charge him with keep ing a rumhole open without a license. ff-iT When a man's wife comes in, sees him with razor in hand and his face all lathered, and smilingly asks him, "Are you shaving ?" it's a provoking thing in him to reply in a surfy-tone, " No, I am blacking the stove." Wouldn't Soare. An amusing incident occurred recently in Vlcksburg. "Old Snow," a notorious old billy goat, Immaculate in color, but not in character, had the audacity to present horns at a charming young lady promenading along the street. The lady brought her fantastic Chinese parasol, of many colors, to bear on the brutal brute.but the brute bluffed her out. Thereupon a gentleman, with characteristic Southern gallantry, came to the rescue, saying, " Miss, just hand me your parasol and I'll scare the life out of that villainous goat." Old billy wouldn't scare worth a cuss. He went squarely through that bright fabric, and with its ribs dangling about his shoul ders he popped his head with vigor sev eral times under the gentleman's coat tall, and induced him to step off lively, looking for a man who woifdl sell him a parasol on credit. A Lively Corpse. Several days ago an unsteady man was noticed walking along the street in Texarkana. A man simply unsteady would not have been noticed particu larly, for Texarkana, like Little Rock, is the scene of a great many unsteady men. But the man looked sick, and when he reached a street corner he sank down and lay motionless. A crowd of people gathered around, and when a physician arrived and examined the man, he remarked : " Gentleman, the poor fellow is dead." The man was placed upon a bench, and the Coroner who had been notified, summoned a jury aud held an inquest. " Well, gentlemen," said the Coroner after the consultation, " what is your opinion as to the cause of death '" Just then tte corpse arose, thrust bis hands into hla pockets and ex claimed: ' I don't know what your opinion is, but I'd like allflred well to know who's got my pocket book." The man started off, but was stopped by the coronei, who informed him that he would have to pay the expenses. "The deuce you say. You talk like an undertaker that has conducted a funeral!" " I have held an inquest over your body, sir, and, as you have behaved ridiculously, the county won't allow me anything, and of course you'll have to pay me." "I didn't send for you. I didn't tell you to hold an inquest. I was getting along first rate." " Neither does any dead man send for me." "But I wasn't dead." " It wasn't my fault." " Nor mine either," " You are a hypocrite, sir, you are deceitful. You Buould not be recognized in this community. And I want you to understand this: When you do die don't send for me, for I would not hold an inquest over you now to save your life."