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    THE TIMES, NEW ULOOMFIELD, PA., NOVEMliEIt Z. 18S0.
Professioual Cards.
JOHN CALVIN WALL19, Attorney at Law,
aud District ttorny.
New Bloomlleld. Terry Co., Pa. ,
-Ofltee over Mortimer's new more. All legal
business promptly and carefully trammeled.
May 4, 18W.
JK. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law,
Hew Bloomlleld, Perry CO., Fa.
Offlce Next door to the residence ol Judge
J un Kl n. "
AM. MAUICKL, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Ferry county, Fa.
fcafOiflce opposite the Mansion House.aud
three door east of the Post-UUlce.
T BW18 POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NKW BLOOMFIF.LD, FERRY CO., PA.
-CI alms promptly secured collected
Writlngsaud all legal business carefullyattend
edto. CHARLES II. SMILE V, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa.
Office two doors east ot Joseph Smith's
hotel. August 2, 1872.
WM. A. SPON8LF.R, Attorney-at-Law,
Offlce adjoining hi residence, on East
Halnstreet, New Bloemneld, Perry co., Pa. 32 ly
WM. N. SKIBERT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa.
Bloomlleld, 3331V.
IKWI8 POTTER, NOTARY PUBLIC, NOW BlOOm.
i field. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will also take deposit Ions to be reed In
any court In the United States. 7 10 ly
HAS.J.T.McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
All professional business promptlyandfalth
rully attended to. 8Jlv.
1TTM. A, MORRISON,
W JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL
COLLECTOR, NkwGbkmantown, Perryco.,Pa.
Remittances will be made promptly tor all
Collections made. 744
CHA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Blooml1eld.Perryco.,Pa
Office on high street. North side, nearly op
polte the Presbyterian Church. 3 2 ly
ML. LIGGETT. Attorn bt-at-Law,
Newport, Perry County. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
I give prompt and careful attention to all bus!
uess matters eommirrea to nis care.
. OlHce, No. 30 North SecondStreet.
Newport, April 2f 1878.
T SUNDY.M.D.
U , Physl
riiyslclun and Surgeon.
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Located pnrminent.lv in the borough of Bloom.
Held. Otters his professional services to the citl
?:ens ot Bloomllold and -urroundlng vicinity.
l.ills In the country attended to promptly. Ofllce
-on Cirlisle street, the one formerly occupied by
Dr. Ard. 19 6m
D
R. R. H. ALEXANDER,
SURGEOy DENTIST,
'New Bloomlleld, Perry County, Pa.
Office on Carlisle, St., directly opposite the Pres
byterian Church. Everything belonging to the
profession done In the best manner. S.Ai.r,
Work Warranted. Terms moderate. 28
W. ROWE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon Dentist.
Office near Bixler's Mills, where all protesslonal
business will be promptly attended to. Dental
work of all kinds warranled In price and quality.
May 25, '80, ly.
m. LYB.A E. PiHKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DISCOVERER OP
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND,
The Poslttre Otrre
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, as Its noma slfrnlflos, consists of
Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the most del
icate lnndld. Upon one trial the merits of this Com '
pound will be recognised, as relief Is Immediate j and
when Its use Is continued. In ninety -nine oases In a hun
dred, a permanent euro is efTwted, 03 thousands will tes
tify. On aocoont of Its proven merits, It la to-day re
commended and prescribed by the best physicians la
the country.
It wilt cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the uterus, Louoorrncea, irregular and painful
Menstruation, all Ovarian Trouble, Inflammation and
Ulceration, Floodlnsrs, all Displacements and the con
tinent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
the Change of Lite. It will dissolve and expel tumors
from the uterus In an early stage of development. The
tendency to cancerous humors there is checked very
speedily by Its use.
la tact it has proved to be the great
est and best remedy that has ever boon discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives
new llfeand vigor. It removes falntnem,natulcncy, de
stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, Rcadarhos, Nervous Prostration,.
General Debility, tlloeplesFncfls, Impression and Indi
gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pein,
weight and backache, la always ncnuaucntly cured b
Its use. It wUlat all times, and undcroll circumstan
ces, act In harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound
is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at 233 and 38 Wastorn Avenue, Lynn, Mass.
Price $1.00, BU bottles for $5.00. Bent by mail in the
form of pills, also In the form of Losenffes, on receipt
of pries, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. PINKBAU
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pain
jihlrt. Address as above Mention ihit paper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. PIXKHAM'
LIVER PriilA They cure Constipation, Biliousness,
will Torpidity of the Liver, ft cents per box.
W.GEO. A. KELLY CO., General Agents,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Also tor sale by Jacob Htrlott
lor, flew iilormUeld, Pa. S27nly
ESTATE NOTICE.-Notlce la hereby given
that letters of Administration on the estate
tiarah Uptegraft have beeu granted to the under
sigued. AU persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make Immediate payment mid those having
claims, to present, thmti lor Hettlenixut to
J. K. JUNKIN. Administrator.
. , , N.nw Bloomlleld, Ferry Co., Pa,
Augut 17. 1880 tit
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Ready Mixed Taints !
T UCAS'
READY MIXED PAINTS !
NOWATEB.NO CITEMICALS, NO BENZINE,
BUT A PURE
Oils rAIIVT,
READY FOR USE.
J5$,iujlo Cixicl.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAIJiT
BENT BY MAIL.
IT IS 1UT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY
BKIIH11K1) OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATEK PAINT
TRY IT,
Aud Ton Will Frove II to be the Best
Liquid Paint In the Market.
.TOII1V LUCAS Ac CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French IJreen,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
13f For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, New Bloomlleld, Pa., or to John Lucas A
Co, Philadelphia.
2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN
Successors to
8HAFFNEK, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In .
Hosiery, doves,
lllbboiis, Nuspendem,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. S6, North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 506 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. 7 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers Id
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK ROOKM
Always on hand, and madeto Order.
Nos. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
S-Publishers of Sanders'New Readers, and
Brooks'Arlthmetics. Also, Robert's Historyof
theUnltedStates.Felton'sOutline Maps.&o.
T LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET 8T.,
Philadelphia.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Detlersl a
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, 6 c,
And a tne assortment ot
WOOD and WILLOW WARF,
No. 120 Market street, above 1th
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
elIbwererT "
WITH
ItlKULE, SCOTT A CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dry , Goods, Carpets,
bit. CLOTHS,
ollon& IVooIoii l'ialii,.
No. 333 MARKET STItEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchants wishing to select from as large a
stock as can be found In the city, and at the
LUWh.HT cash PKIOES, should give me a call.
August 31, 18S0.it.
WAIN WRIGHT & CO. '
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd aud ArchStreet,
Philadelphia Penn'a,
J S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
W HOLES 41,3 '
BOOT AND SHOE
WA11EH0USK,
ia MAKK.KT STItEET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
jjALLTsiKTco"
405 & 407 Market Street,
lNiilaflelphin,
(Old Stand of Barcroft & Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
IX.Y C?OOIS.
January 1, 1879.
MOKEAU'H
Medicated extract of
MALT AM 1SEUF.
CURES Comsumptlon. Diabetes, Brlght'9 Disease,
Epilepsy ,ISt. Vitus' s Dance. Hcrofula, If destruc
tion Is not carried too far, and builds up constltu.
tlons ruined by excesses of wnatever nature.
Take it and add your testimonial to the thousands
already obtained, For sale by all druggi9ts.
I'rlce, J1.0U.
1H. E."c7 LTJICS'
GERMAN ANTI-BILIOUS POWDER
IS a radical cure for Hick and Dull Headace,
Biliousness, Habitual Constipation, Files, Palpi
tation o( the Heait, Impurities of the Blood, as
IMmples, Dingy Kkln, Drowsiness &c. It is a mild
purgative ana adapted to the most delicate con
stitutions. For sale by all druggist. Price 50 etc.
31 Oil 10 A.TJ'H
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
Bale by all druggists. Price, 50 cents.
DK. E. C. LUKS' German Soothing Remedy.
A perfect harmless and very effective Syrup, of
pleasant taste, lor all painlul affections of Infants
and children preceding and accompanying the
process of dentition. Do not let your darlings
suffer but procure a bottle at once. For sale by
all druggists. Price, 25cls. May 25, '80, ly.
DRUGS. DRUGS.
JACOB STRICKLER, '
(Successor to Dr. M. B. Slrlekler)
NEW BLO0MFIELD, PENN'A.
HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B.
Strickler in the Drug Business at his Store room,
on MAIN 8TKEKT, two doors East of the Big
Spring, I will endeavor to make it Id every way
worthy the patronage of the public.
Personal aud strict attention AT ALL TIMES
given to the compounding and dispensing Physl
clans' presclptlous.so as to Insure accuracy and
guard against accidents.
. Hi: AIC IJS MOTD
that my stock has been recently selected and care
takeutohave everything v,f the BEST QUALI
TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med
icines that leave my store shall be as represented
-PURE and UNADULTERATED.
I HATE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
HA lit OIL and POMADES
HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES.
8UKGEON9. TOILET. and
CARRIAGE SPONGES,
PUFF BOX E3. TOILET POWDERS,
CASTILE and FANCY BO APS
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi
clues of every description.
ALSO,
Segars, Tobacco, School Books, iic.
ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS,
In season.
Fure Wines and Liquors tor Medicinal
FHrposes,
Terms, Strictly OumIi.
By strict attention to business. I hope to merl
the eonUdeaoe and favor of the public.
JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. G.
April 29, 1879.
EDICAL NOTICE!
DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
Having located permanently In
NEW IIL00MF1ELD,
Offers his professional sorvlees to the citizens of
the Borough aud surrounding cuuntry.
Dr. B. lias been engaged In an extensive prac
tice for over 28 years. Ho has also served his
country in tlie capacity of Surgeon to the 7th
Pa Vol. Infantry during the late Rebellion,
holding his Commission, from I he then Governor
ol this tVmmonwenltn. His credentials are from
one of the best Medical Colleges In America.
Ills success as a pi aetilinner of medicine Is ac
knowledged by recommendations from lormer
patrons, which are free for Inspection at all
times.
IN THE TREATMENT OF
Chronic Diseases
hehashad veryex'enslve experlence.andhascured
many hopeless cases, after yearsof suffering, HUd
expeuse incurred lu seeking relief elsewhere.
Among the many chronic complain' s treated
successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis,
Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (lirst
and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia
Liver Vnmplaliit, Melancholia. Scrofula or King's
Evil, Hkln Diseases. Chronic liheuiiiallsm, Goitre,
or enlargement of lite Glands ollhe neck. Dropsy,
Piles, chronic Dlarrho?a,Consllpatton ol the Bow
els, Hick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia,
Diseases of Females. I llinois, Kidney Diseases,
Enlarged Bpleen. Epilepsy. Deafaei,. Chronic
Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellitus, bid running
sores. Tapeworms removed.
Dr. B. does not confine himself to any one par
tlenlai system of medicine. He uses all the late
Improved methodsand remedies, as also Magneto
Electric, or
31ctllenl ICleotrlclty,
which Is so successfully used at the present day
In many forms of nervous complaints. In the
treatment of the Lungs and air passages he uses
INHALATIONS,
which carries the medicine direct to the diseased
parts.
When an Incurable case presents Itself he Is
free and candid in telling the patient that he can
not cure him, thus avoiding further expense.
In chronic atfmcntslt Is always bestfor patients
to call at his office for personal examination and
treatm nt, when that Ib practicable.
Office at his residence on Main street, a
few doors wescof H. (Smith's blacksmith shop, lu
What Is known as Hie Gallatin property.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Bloomlleld, May 4, 1880.
NOW FOtt 1880-81 1
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PATENTS.
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How Lost, How Restored 1
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver
well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (with
out medicine) of Spermatorbcea or Seminal weak
ness. Iuvolunfary iseminal Losses, Impotency,
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Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and
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The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay,
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niauer wuai ins condition may ne, may cure Him
self cheaply, privately, and radically.
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youtn and every man in tne land.
(Sent under seal, in a ulaln envelone. to anv
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postage stamps.
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A FULL
ASSORTMENT
OF
M
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE i OUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
JP. MORTIMER,
Ifew ltloomfletd.
C2Tue Chiflese can handle mortars
and produce great destruction. The
name may be said of inexperienced drug
clerks.
tyA newly married couple were sit
ting In a palace car when nbe said,
u Georglo, alnt you glad V We're rela
tives now."
3"A facetious old lady, describing
the rambling sermon of her minister,
said: " If the text had the small-pox
his hU sermon, would never catch It. ,
tWA. pretty answer was given by a
little Scotch girl. When her class was
examined, she replied to the question,
"What Is patience Y" " Wait a wee,
and dinna fret."
tSTThere is something peculiar about
flour. When wheat goea up ten cents a
hundred flour finds it out by telegraph ;
but when wheat goes down, flour gets
the news from the east by canal, and
mighty slow canal at that.
O"" Will you and your son occupy
one room V" asked a hotel clerk of a
woman of 85, who arrived at Omaha
with a boy of 10. " This is not my son,"
she said, with emphasis, " But my hue
band. We are on our bridal tour."
tJ'Rev. Mr. Flagg, of Wyandotte,
published the banns of six couples
lust Sunday. His friends now speak of
him as a star spangled banner. Buffalo
Express. " United we stand," as the six
couples remarked when they took their
places in front of the A-marry-can-Flagg.
.
GiiT " dood morning," remarked two
gentlemen as they stepped up to the bar.
"Mornln', gentlemen, what'U It beV
asked the bar keeper. " Well, I'll take
a Han-cocktail," said one. " Give me a
cl-Gar-fleld," said the other, and they
both laughed and said it was a very
good joke.
rfSTAn otherwise estimable young
man of Philadelphia, who recently join
ed the archery club, aisked the fair be
ing whose striped hose he hoped to have
the honor of buying if she would not
like to become a toxopholite, but she
said her family bad been Presbyterians
so long that she should feel quite lost in
any other denomination.
SiT A gentleman who had grown tired
of a suit of clothes, said to his valet:
" Jonn, I have a great mind to give you
this suit; suppose you try it on, and see
if it will fit." John replied in Ian
guage not propitious to the further ex
hibitlon of generous Impulse: "lam
sure it will fit me, sir; for I tried it on
the other night and wore it to the cir
cus." .
t2T" Mamma, what muBt I say when,
I feel like being naughty Y" said a little
girl whose conscience had smitten her for
some misdemeanor. " Why, my child,
just say, ' Get thee behind me, Satan,'
and you will not be tempted," replied
the mother. The little youngster paus
ed a moment, and then said : " I did say
that, and do you know, mamma, the
old debit said: 'Ha! ha! I am behind,
you and don't you forget it!' "
Cg" In a Milwaukee street car the
other day a near-sighted man was seated
near the fare-box reading a newspaper,
when a lady passed up the aisle and ac
cldently dropped her handkerchief in
the lap of the near-sighted man aa she
paid her fare. She did not notice her
loss, and after she bad taken her seat a'
gentleman sitting opposite the near
sighted man looked down and 6a w the
white handkerchief. The near-sighted
man looked down, saw the white hand
kerchief in his lap and immediately cov
ered it up with his paper blushing as he
did so. Then he inserted his hand un
der the paper, tucked the handkerchief
in out of sight and went on reading.
Puzzled Children.
Recently a certain Sunday-School
went on a picnic to the seaside. One of
the teachers, about the middle of the day,
asked a member of her class bow she
like the sea. "Very well, ma'am, but
where are the tinnamies ?" 'The what?"
asked the teacher, wondering. " Why,
you know," said the child ; "the tinna
mies that go down with the sea. You
know the fourth commandment says
'the sea and all the tinnamies.'" This
reminds us of another Sunday-school
pupil who had no better understanding
of the fourth commandment clause al
luded to: "The sea and all that in
them is." She wondered what the'
" ml." was, mentioned as " the sea and
all that In the mi."
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