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    THE TIMES, NEW 11L00MFIEL1), l'A., AUGUST 31, 1880.
L'rofosHional Cards.
JOHN CALVIN WALLI9, Attorney at-Law,
Bin! District Attorney.
New Hloomflold. Perry Co., Pa.
aT-Oftlce over Mortimer's new mora. All legal
business promptly and carefully trausacted.
tiny 4, IbsU.
JB. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law,
New Hloomlluld, Perry Co., Pa.
ar OfUee Next door to llie residence ofjudge
JnuKln. &tl
AM. MARKEL, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtleld, Perry county, Pa.
Mf Olllca opposlto the Mansion House, aud
three doors east of the Post-Ulllce.
r Evi8 rorxKii,
ATTUHNBV AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMWELD, PERRY CO., PA.
arClalms promptly scoured collected
Writings aud all legal business carefullyattend
edto. iayl
CHARLES H. RMILE1, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomtleld, Perry Oo. Pa.
nr Oltlue two doors eait ot Joseph Smith's
hotel. August a, 1872.
WM. A. 8PON8LEH, Attorney-at-Law,
Omee adjoining his residence, on East
Main street. New Bloomtteld, Terry co., Pa. 8 11 ly
WM. N. BEIBERT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtleld, Perry oo.. Fa.
Bloomtleld, 8 331v.
rKWIS POTTER, notart public, New Bloom
I .1 1 1 1 , la
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
nretared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds ot Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certined, will also take depositions ue rei-o. in
any court mine united states, i iuiy
CHAS.J.T.McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtleld. Perry co.. Pa.
All prof esstonalbusinesspromptlyandfalth
fully attended to. 3 2 1 v.
-W WW r A ,tflllIU.tT
. 1TI l.J IV IV I 1 ,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL
COLLECTOR, NewGekmantown, perryco., pa.
Remittances will be made promptly for all
'jouectionsmaae. n
OHA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtleld. Perryco., Pa
.Omee on high street. North side, nearly op
ponite the Presbyterian Church. 3 21y
ML. LIGGETT. Attobnst-AT-Law,
Newport, Perry County. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt and careful attention to all bust
uess matters committed to his care.
Otllce, No. 30 North Second Street.
Newport, April 2P 1S7 S.
TSUNDY, M. D.
U Physician and Surgeon.
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Located permanently In the borough of Bloom.
Held. Oilers his professional services to the citl
Zfliis of Bloomtleld and curroundlng vicinity.
C UIs in the country attended to promptly. Otllce
on Carlisle street, the one formerly occupied by
Dr. Aid. 19 6in
D
R. R. M. ALEXANDER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Wew Bloomtleld, Perry County, Pa.
Office on Carlisle, St., directly opposite the Pros
byterian Church. Everything belonging to the
profession done In the best manner. 3Ai,l
Wohk Warranted. Terms moderate. 23
j w.rowe,m7d:
Physician and Surgeon Dentist.
Office near Blxler's Mills, where all professional
business will be promptly attended to. Dental
work of all kinds warranted In price and quality.
May 25, '80, ly.
MRS. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DISCOVERER or
LYDIA E. PEN-CHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive Cmn
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, m its name sig-nl0.es, consists ot
Vegetable Proportlea that are harmless to the most del'
teste Invalid. Upon one trial the merlta of this Com
pound will be recognised, a. relief u Immediate j and
when Manse la continued. In ninety-nine oaaoa In a Iran,
tired, apennanentoarelselTectevlathouBanda will tes
tify. On account ofltsproren merits, It la to-day re
commended and prescribed by the beat physician, in
the country.
It will cure entirely the wont form of falling
of the uterus, LeucorrhoBa, Irregular and painful
Menstruation, an Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, Flooding, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
the Change of Ufa. It will disaolre and expel tumora
from the uterus in an early stage of development. The
tendency to oanoerous human there la checked very
speedily by its use.
In fact It boa proved to be the great
est and beat remedy that haa ever boon discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives
new life and vigor. It removes fain tneea, flatulency, de
stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, Heodachos, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and IntU
, geatlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and bars-ache, is always permanently cured br
Its use. It wlllc all times, and under oil clrcunihtsn
oea, act la harmony with the law that governs the
femalesyatem.
For KldneyCmnplalnta of either sex this oompoune
is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
la prepared at S3 and at Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.
Price $1.00. Six bottles for ft.J.00. Sent by mail In tho
form of pills, also In the form of Loaenges, on receipt
of price, l.oo, per box, for either. Mrs. nXKHAM
' freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend tor pom- i
pules. Address a. above MatUtm this paper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'
LTVEH I'lIlA They curs Constipation. Biliousness, '
nd Torpidity of the liver, t& cents per box.
W.GEO. A. KELLY&CO , General Agents,
Pittsburgh, Fa. Also for Bale by Jacob Ktrlck
lur, New BlonnCeld, Pa. 27uly
E STATU NOTICK. Notlceis hereby gly.
en that Letter of Administration on th
estate of Andrew J. Burd. of Bulfalo township.
Perry county, Pa dee'd. have been granted to
John Potter of said township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are requested
lo make Immediate payment, and thoie having
claims against said nil ul will present them duly
autheutioated for settlement to
JOHN POTTER,
, Administrator.
Lewl Pottter, ttt'y. 19 et.
- mm ilfii -inti if "w -rr i'r
iNilludolpliia Advertisements
ltcady Mixed P.iints !
JUCAS'
READY MIXED PAINTS !
NOWATKR.NO chemicals, no benzine,
BUT A PURE
OIL I'AIKT,
READY FOR USE.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAINT
BENT BT MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
Willi I.KAIJ ANUU1L, VIZ! NICELY
BKUHIiED OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATER PAINT.
TRY IX,
And Ion Will Proye II to be the Best
Liquid i'uiiit In the Market.
JOHN LUCAS .Sc CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss ami Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
ZtST For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, Now Bloomtleld, Pa., or to John Lucas &
Co., Philadelphia.
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN
Successors to
BH AFFNER, ZIEGLEK & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, filoves,
KIbboiis, Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every varlnty of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 609 MARKET BTREET,
PHILADELPHIA. 1 1
gowER, pons & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers Id
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS
Always on hand, and madeto Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
4. Publishers of Sanders'New Readers , and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's Hinr.nrvni
the UnltedStates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&e.
JL0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street.
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 133 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealersl a
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And a One assortment of
WOOD and 'WILLOW WARE,
No. 120 Market street, above 4th
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
wAiNwnianT & co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AN I)
TEA DEALERS,
N ortb East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
S. DOUGHERTY
wnn
D. J. HOAIt & CO.,
WBOLCSALB
BOOT AND SHOE
' WAUEH0USE,
13 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
LTALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Street,
lhll(ilclilila,
(')ld Stand of Bnrcroft &Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
1
DRY GOODS.
January 1, 187K.
MOREAU'H
Medicated extract of
HALT AM IS12EF.
CURES Coinsnmptlon. Diabetes, Brlght's Disease,
Epilepsy.lSt. Vitus's Dance, Hcrofula, if destruc
tion Is not carried too far, and builds up constitu
tions ruined by excesses of whatever nature.
Take it and add your testimonial to the thousands
already obtained, For sale by all druggists.
Price, SI. U0.
Dlt. B. C3. LTJICS'
GERMAN ANTI-BILIOUS POWDER
IS a radical cure for Sick and Dull Eeadace,
Biliousness, Habitual Constipation, Piles, Palpi
tation of the Heai t, Impurities of the Blood, ns
Pimples, Dingy Skin, Drowsiness. &c. It Is a mild
purgative and adapted to the most delicate con
stitutions. For sale by all druggists. Price SO ctr.
3XOItl3A.TJS
MALT FARINA.
The best food for Infants and the most nutri
tious diet for invalids. Contains all the muscle
and bone making elements of wheat, barley and
beef. Never deranges the stomach, is easily di
gested and does not change In any climate. For
sale by all druggists. I'rlce, 50 cents.
DR. K. C. LTJK8' German Soothing Remedy.
A perfect harmless and very effective Bynip, of
pleasant taste, for all painful affections of Infants
and children procedlng and accompanying the
process of dentition. Do not let your darlings
Buffer but procure a bottle at once. For sale by
all druggists, Price, 25cts. May 25, '80, ly.
DRUGS. DRUGS.
JACOB STRICKLER,
(Successor to Dr. M. B. Strlckler)
NEW BL00MFIELI), TENN'A.
HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B.
Strlckler In the Drug Business at his Store-room,
on MAIN STREET, two doors East of the Big
Spring, I will endeavor to make It in every way
worthy the patronage ot the public.
Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES
given to the compounding and dispensing Physi
cians' presclptlons, so as to Insure accuracy and
guard against accidents.
BEAR IX JffIK
that my stock has been recently selected and care
taken to have everything -f the BEST QUALI
TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med
icines that leave my store shall be as represented
-PUltK and UNADULTERATED.
I HATE CONSTANTLY OS HAND
HAIR OIL and POMADES
HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES.
SURGEONS, TOILET, and
CARRIAGE SPONGES.
PUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS,
CASTILE and FANCY BOAPS
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi.
etnas of every description.
ALSO,
Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c,
ORANQE3, LEMONS & BANANAS,
In season.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes.
Terms, Strictly Cash.
By strict attention to business, I hope to merl
the coutldeuce and favor of the public
JACOB BTRICKXER, Ph. G.
April 29, 1879.
To Lovers of Temperance literature.
"THE BUGLE CALL."
A Wide Awake. Newsy, Temperance Monthly.
S pages. 32 columns. With departments for Good
Templars, Royal Templars, Sons of Temperance,
N. C.T. U..&C One Dollar per year.
C. M. E AMES. Jacksonville. 111..
28 Editor and Publisher.
Our Stock of NEW GOODS
for Men's Wear Is complete.
i Prtcesfroml2!4 centsup.
F. MORTIMER. New Bleomneld, Fa
JOB PHINTINO of every description neatly
il and promptly executed at Reasonable Ratei
at the Bloomtleld Times Steam Job Office.
BARGAINS IN
PIANOS
and
ORHANS
FOll THE NEXT OO DAYS,
Before Our Advance in Prices 1
Pianos $140 to $400
All new, and strictly flrstolass, and sold at the
lowest net cash wholesale Inctory prices, direct to
the purchaser. These Pianos made one of the
finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and
were unanimously recommeiidpd for the Hicukst
llimons over 12,000 In use. Regularly Incorpo.
rated Manufacturing Co. Factory established
over 37 years. The Square (Hands contain
Mathushek's new patent Duplex Oversiruug
Scale, the greatest Improvement In the history of
Piano making. T he Uprights are the FINEST IN
AMK1IIUA. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fall to
write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of
48 pages mailed free.
(lur new styles of JUBILEE ORGANS are-the
best In the world. An 8 stop organ only 65
with all the greatest, latest and best Improve
ments, possessing power, depth, brilliancy and
sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo ef
fect aud perfect stop action. Solid walnut cases,
ot beautiful design and elegant finish. All
Pianos and Organs sent on 16 days' test trial
freight free If unsatisfactory. Circular free.
SHEET MUSIC half price. Dollar's worth at
oue ihlid of price. Catalogue ot 1,500 choice
pieces sent on receipt of 8c. stamp. Address
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
21 East loth Street, New York.
September 18, 1879.
American and Foreign Patents.
GILMORR ft CO.. Successors to CHIPMAN
110MMER A CO., Solicitors. Patents pro
cured inall countries. No FEES IN ADVANUK.
No charge unless thepatent 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 rejocted applications may be revived.
Special attention given to Interference Cases be
fore the Patent otllce, Extensions before Con.
gress.InfringeinentHuitsIn different States, and
all litigation appertaining to Inventions or Pat
euts. Send Stamp to GUmore & Co., Mr pamph
let of sixty pages.
LAND CASKS, LAND WARRANTS ft SCRIP.
Contested Land Cases prosecuted before the U.
B. General Land Oflice and Department of the
Interior. Private Land Claims, MINING and
PREEMPTION Claims, and HOMESTEAD cases
attended to. Land Scrip In 40, 80, any 160 acre
pieces for sale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can
be located In the name of the purchaser upon any
Government land subject to private entry, at
f 1.26 per acre. It Is of equal value with Bounty
Land Warrants. Send Stamp to GUmore & Co.,
for pamphlet of Instruction.
ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY.
OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and BAILORS of the
late war, or their heirs, areln many casesentitled
to money from the Government of which they
have no knowledge. Write full history of service,
and stnte amount of nay and bounty received.
EnclosestnmptoGILMORE&CO.,anda full re
ply, after examination, will be given you free.
PKNBIOS 8.
All OFFICERS, 80LDIERS, and BAILORS,
wounded, ruptured, or Injured In the late war,
however slight, can obtain a penson by addressing
GILMORB&CO.
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE ft CO., before
the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court
of Claims and the Southern Claims Commission.
Each department of our business Is conduoted
In a separate bureau, under charge of the same
experienced parties, embloyed by the old firm.
Prompt attention to all business entrusted to
GILMORE A CO., Is thus secured. We desire to
win success by deserving It.
Address: GILMORE ftCO.,
629 F. Street,
Washington. D.C.
KENDALL'S SPAYIN CURE !
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER
discovered, as It Is certain In Its effects and does
not blister. Read Proof Below.
From Rer. N. P. Granger,
Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District.
St. Albans. Vt.. Jan. 20th, 1880.
DR. J. B. KENDALL ft CO.. Gents: In reolv
to your letter I will say that my experience with
Kendall's Spavin Cure has been very satisfactory
Indeed. Three or four years ago I procured a bot
tle of your agent, and with it, cured a horse of
lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my
horse became very lame and I turned him out for
a few weeks when he became better, but when I
put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis
covered thata ring bone was forming, I procured
a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and with less
than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame,
neither cau the bunch be found.
Respectfully yours,
P. N. GRANGER.
Perseverance Will Tell 1
Stoughton, Mass.. March 16th, 1880.
B.J. Kendall ft Co., Gents: In Justice to you
and myself, I think 1 ought to let you know that I
have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken
dall's Spavin Cure," one very large onei don't
know how long the Spavin had been there. I
have owned the horse eight mouths. It took me
four months to take the large one oil, and two
months for the small one. 1 nave used 10 bottles.
The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no
bunch to be seen or felt. This is a wonderful
medicine. It Is a new thing here, but if it does
for all what It has done far ine Its sale will be very
great. ""'"JSSk.pabkeb.
Is sure In effects, mild In its action as it does
not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to
reach any deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or any other enlargement. If used
for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs,
callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all
enlargements ot the Joints or limbs, or rheuma
tism Hi man and for any purpose for which a lin
iment for man or beast. It is now known to be
the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild
and yet certain In its effects. It Is used full
strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the
year.
Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we
think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc
cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.
Price SI. per bottle, or Six bottles for to. All Drug
gists have It or can get It for you, or it will be sent
to any address on receipt of orlce bv the propri
etors. DR. B.J. KENDALL ft CO.,
Enosburg Falls, Vermont.
" Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the
leading wholesale druggists aud a large number
of prominent retail druggists.
AsrP. MoHTiMEU, New Bloomtleld, agent for
Perry Co., Pa
f f f A MONTH guaranteed. $12 a
I I I I I I (day at home made by the Indus-
I I I 1 1 It nous. Capital not required; we
a I II I will start you. Men.women.boys
. 1 1 I I I I I and girls make money faster at
l 1 1 I 1 I 1 I wrk for ns than atanythlngelse.
v ' v J xhe work Is light and pleasant,
and such as any one oan go right
at Those who are wise who see this notice will
send us their address at once and see for them
selves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Now Is the
tuns, i nose already ac worn are laying up ii go
sums of money. Address TRUE ft
S LU., August
aaaiue.
40 ly
'U
Don't you want somecheap
foods for Pants and Suits T
f you do, dou't fall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F.
MORTIMER. You oan suit yourself In style and
price.
7 FKBiMrsi
spavin
O Some one asked a lad how it was
he was so short for his age. lie replied :
" Father keeps ine so busy I ain't time
to grow."
Man," says Victor lingo, "was
the conundrum of the eighteenth cen
tury ; woman la the conundrum of the
nineteenth century." An American
editor addg ; " We can't guess her, but
will never her up no, never I"
Ht3"A religious traot, called " Put not
your trust In Princes," was thrown Into
a saloon of a simple old German. He
read the title, and soliloquised : " Veil,
I don't put some drust in Brinces. Dey
must pay der cash in dis shop chust der
same as a vite mans."
G7"A Danbury young man offended
one of the lady clerks in a fancy goods
store at a party a few evenings ago.
A day or two later he went Into the
store and inquired if she had " gentle
man's gloves. She answered, ' Yes."
" I want to get a pair," he said. " Who
are they for V" she asked, looking him
straight in the eyes. " Why for me,"
he gasped, turning scarlet under the in
sinuation in her inquiry.
m"It Is wonderful what fools boys are.
A charming widow of Stillwater owns a
nice boy, and a man from St. Paul wants
to be appointed deputy father to the lad.
While the St. Paul man was strolling
down the street with the boy he asked :
"Bub, does your mother bang her
halrV" And the fool boy answered:
"Oh, no, but you ought to see her bang
dad's bead. Guess the minister didn't
know every thing when he told pap to
prepare to die. Prepare 1 Why, he
was just aching to die!"
0"A flock of girls is called a bevy ; a
bevy of wolves a pack; a pack of thieves
a gang ; a gang of angels a host ; a host of
porpoises a shoal ; a shoal of buffaloes a
herd ; a herd of children a troop ; a troop
of partridges a covey ; a covey of beau
ties a galaxy; a galaxy of ruffians a
horde ; a horde of rubbish a heap ; a
heap of oxen a drove , a drove of black
guards a mob ; a mob of whales a school;
a school of worshipers a congregation ; a
congregation of engineers a corps ; a
corps of robbers a band; a band of
locusts a swarm, and aswarm of people is
called a crowd. - -
CifA Chester county boy, aged twelve
years, while running from Sabbath
school, fell from the top of a fence and
broke his arm. And this is the second
time he had the same arm fractured, In
falling from the same panel of . fence,
and In returning from Sunday-school.
There Is a moral in this but bad little
boys mustn't think It teaches that it is
wrong to go to Sunday-school. The
probabilities are that if this unfortunate
boy had been returning from a game of
base ball or from fishing, Instead ' of
breaking his arm at each fall he would
have broken his neck each time. The
moral is, that be should creep under the
fence instead of climbing over it.
Anecdote of Judge Dooly.
' Judge Dooly used to be a noted Georgia
character. He was the same man who
declined to fight a duel when threatened
with publication as a coward in the
newspapers, and said he would rather
fill ten newspapers than one coffin. He
did accept ' a challenge once, from a
man who had Saint Vitus' dance.
When they reached the field his oppo
nent had a very lively attack of it.
Dooly very coolly left his post, and cut
ting a forked stick, stuck it in the.
ground in front of bis opponent.
" What does this mean V" asked his op
ponent. "Why," says Dooly, I
want you to rest your pistol in that fork ,
so that you can steady your aim. If you
shoot at me with your hands shaking
so,you'll pepper me full of holes the first
fire I" . The duel was indefinitely post
poned. tWA Georgia preacher recently spent
a night in the rural districts in the
very rural districts. There were twenty
one In the family, ami he slept in the
room with the father nnd seven of the
boys, while the mother and daughters
occupied the only remaining rooms.
The next morning he had great difficulty
in washing his face, owing to the ab
cence of fashionable facilities, and comb
ed his hair with a seven-toothed relio of
an old tucking comb. While he was
making his toilet one of the boys took
a deep Interest in the novel process, and
asked: "Mister, do you wash every
mornln' V " " I do, " " And comb your
balrtooV" "Yes." "Well, don't It
look to you sometimes like you U a heap
of trouble to yourself?'