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    THE TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA., JsOVEMUElt 23, 1880.
I'lol'ossionul Cards.
JOHN OA1.VIN WAU.I3, Attorney at-Law,
uuil lhatiiut Vtl.n u y.
Mew itliMiinllPld l'erry (Jo. Pa.
S-011loe over Mmtlmei's new sime. All legal
hii-uneis promptly and carefully transacted.
M.iy 4, IMJ,
JE. JUNKIN, Attoruey-at-l.aw,
New Uiooniilold, Perry oo., t'a.
OlHee Next door to tho residence of Judgt
Juuain.
AM. M AKKlil., Atliniii.y-Ht-tttW,
New Uloomileld, l'erry county, Fa.
Oillee opposite the vlansiou tioune.aud
three doors ens l of tlie Fost-tfUlce.
T" BW1S POTTKH,
Al'IOUSJSV AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIKLD, PlillKV CO.,rA.
-Clalms promptly secured collected
Writing and all 1K1 business carefully attend
dto. y
IIAULESU. SMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomlleld, Terry Oo. Pa.
-0lutfe two doors e.nt ol Joseph Smith's
hotel. Augusta, 1872.
WM. A.81'ON8LEB, Attomey at-Law,
Otllce adjoining Ills residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 821 y
WM. N. BEIBKKT. Attomey-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry oo., Pa.
Bloomlleld, S 33 lv.
LEWIS POTT E It, NOTARY PUBLIC, New Bloom
Held, Perry Co., Pa- . . , ...
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certllled, will also take depositions to be reud in
any court in the United States. T 10 ly
CHA8. J . T, Mcl NTI It B, Att orney-at-Law ,
New Bloomlleld. Perry co., Pa.
All professional business promptlyandfalth'
fully attended to. 3 3 It.
W .1 UHTICE OK TH E PEACE and GENKBAL
COLLECTOR. NbwOekmantowh, Perryco.,Pa.
-Remittances will be made promptly tor all
Collections made. "
CUA8. A. BAltNETT, Attornoy-at-Law,
New Bloonilleld.Perryco.,Pa
S.Omce on high street, NortU side, nearlyop
posltetlie Presbyterian Church. 3 21y
M
L. LIGGETT. Atthnsy-AT-I.aw,
Newport, Perry County. Pa.
Tt-ivtnar narnv.innntjv lnnAted At NeWOOrt. Will
Hive prompt and careful attention to all busl
iiess matters nntunM ted to his care.
. Oltlce, No. in North Second Street. .
Newport. April 2H 1H78. ,
TSUNDY, M. D.
U Physician and Surgeon.
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Lomted perniinonMv In the borough of Bloom,
held. Oilers Ills nmfeaslnual services to the c'tl
zeiis ot Bioomtteld and -urroundlng vicinity.
Citlls In the o.mntry attended to promptly. Olllce
on Cirlisle street, the one formerly oocupled by
Dr. Ard. 1 6m
R. R. M. ALEXANDER,
sminKOY DENTIST.
New Bloomlleld, Perry Cotinty. Pa.
omoe on Carlisle, St., directly opposite the Pres.
byterian Church. Everything belonging to the
profession done In the best manner. a.Ai,L
Work Warranted. Terms moderate. 2S
j w.rowe,m1x
Physician and Surgeon Dentist.
omceniar B'xler's Mills, where all professional
trasuess will be pr imptly attended to. Dental
work of all kinds warranted lb price and quality.
May 23. '. ly.
M
EDICAL NOTICE!
DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
Having located permanently in
NEW BL00MF1ELD,
Offers his professional services to the citizens of
the Borough and surrounding country.
Dr. B. has been engaged In an extensive prac
tice for oyer 28 years. He has also served his
country in the capacity of Surgeon to the 78th
Pa Vol. Infantry during the late Rebellion,
holding his Commission from the then Governor
ot this Commonwealth. His credentials are from
one of the best Medical Colleges In America.
His success as a practitioner of medicine Is ac
knowledged by recommendations from former
patrons, which are free for inspection at all
limes.
IN THE TREATMENT OF
Chronic Diseases
he has had very extensive experlence.and hascured
many hopeless cases, alter years of suffering, and
expeuse lucurred In seeking relief elsewhere.
Among the many chronic complains treated
successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis,
Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (tlrst
and second stages ) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia
Liver Complaint, Melancholia. Scrofula or King's
Evil, Hkln Diseases. Chronic Kheumatism, Goitre,
or enlargement of the Glands of the neck Dropsy,
Piles, chronic Diarrhaea.Constlpatlon of the Bow
els, Hick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia,
Diseases of Females. Tumors, Kidney Diseases,
Enlarged Spleen. Epilepsy, Deafness. Chronio
Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellltus, old running
sores. Tapeworms removed.
Dr. B. does not confine himself to any one par
ticulai system of medicine. He uses all the late
improved methodsand remedies, as also Magneto
Electric, or
Medical TSleotrleity,
which Is so successfully used at the present day
in many form of nervous complaints. In the
treatment of the Lungs aud air passage he uses
INHALATIONS,
which carries the medicine direct to the diseased
parts.
When an Incurable case presents Itself he Is
tree and candid In telling the patient that he can
not euro him, thus avoiding further expense.
In chronic ailmrnUXt Is always best for patients
to call at bis office for personal examination and
treat m nt, when that Is practicable. . ...
W Office at his residence on Main street, a
few doors west of H. Smith's blacksmith shop, in
what Is known as the Gallatin property.
JU CONSULTATION FREE.
Bloomlleld, May 4, 18S0.
G raWboulevard hotel,
Coruer 59th St. and Broadway,
NEW YOllK.
On Both American & European Plant.
Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho
tel ootupies the entire square, and was built and
furnished at an expense of over SiOO.OOO. It Is
one of the most elegaut as well a n nest located
in the city ; has a uauenger Elevator and all
modern improvements, and is within one square
of the depots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue
Klevated R. R. Cats and si 1 11 nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
parts of the city. Rooms with boaro, 12 per day.
Special rates for families and permanent guests.
Aug 24. 'oO ly JK. HASKELL. Proprietor.
RBMNANTH of PRINTH-ot these we have
a large quantity In good styles.
In addition u the above goods we have a nlee
assortment of Ladles Necktlen. Oorseta, German
town Yarn. Zephyrs, shoes lor Ladles and Chil
dren, aud thousand of other articles.
F. MORTIMER.
' New Bloomlleld, Fa '
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Ready Mixed Paints !
T UCAS'
HEADY MIXED PAINTS !
NOWATER.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE,
BUT A PURE
Oil. FAINT,
READY F 0 It USE.
Ntimple Ciircl.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .rALNT
BENT BT MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD AN0O1L. VIZ: NICELV
BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATER PAINT
TRY IT,
And Ton Will Prore It to be the Best
Liquid I'ulut In the Market.
.JOIIIS LUCAH Ac CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNTSIIES, &c
" tST For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, Now Bloom Hold, Pa., or to John Lucas &
Co., Philadelphia.
2EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
SHAFFNER, ZIEQLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, Gloves,
lilbbons, Nuspeuders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENUPA
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
TRIMBLE, BRITTON A Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 505 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. T 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers I o
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKN
Always on hand, and madeto Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
Publishers ol Sanders 'New Readers, a nd
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's Histnrvnf
the UnltedStates.Felton'sOutllne Maps, So.
LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
j
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street.
Philadelphia, Ponn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
Mo. 133 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers! a
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, dr'c,
And a nne assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
Wo. 120 Market street, above 4 to
PHILADELPHIA.
I'htliKlolphla Advertisements.
gAMUEL BOMBERGER,
WITH
Itir.CilM?. M'OTT V CO..
r
WIIOLEHALE DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Carpets,
OIL CLOT1IH,
Oiloii V Woolen 4 liuiii.Ac.
No. 313 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchnnts wIshlliK to select from as targe a
stuck as eiiii lie funnel In the eliv, and at the
LOWhXT CASK Pult'EB, should give me a call.
AugUxt 3l,18tMUf.
WAIN WRIGHT & -CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner ot 2nd aud Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'o.
J S. DOUGHERTY
WITU
D. J. HOAU & CO.,
WHOLEB1LS
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
ttlll MAIIKKT RTItEET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Street,
Philadelphia,
(Old Stand of Barcroft &Co.,)
WHOLESALE HEALERS
3.Y
January 1, 187V.
GOODS.
MORKAU'M
Medicated extract of
MALT AND 11EEF.
CURES Comsumptlon, Diabetes, Bright' Disease,
Epilepsy AM. Vitus' s Dance Hcrofulu. if destruc
tion Is not carried too far, and builds up constitu
tions ruined by excesses of wnatever nature.
Take It and add your testimonial to the thousands
already obtained, For sale by all druggists.
Frice, ll.OU.
DH. E-'oTlUKS'
GERMAN ANTI-BILIOUS POWDER
19 a radical cure tor Hick and Dull Headace,
Biliousness, Habitual Constipation. Files, Palpi
tation of the Heait, Impurities ot the Blood, as
Pimples, Dingy Hkln, Drowsiness &a. It Is a mild
purgative and adapted to the most delicate con
stitutions, i'or sale by all druggists. Price 50 ctr.
MOHKAU'S
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. Price, 60 cents.
DR. E. C. LUKS' German Soothing Remedy.
A perfect harmless and very effective Hyrtip, of
pleasant taste, for all palnlul affections of Infants
aud children procedlng and accompanying the
process ot dentition. Do nut let your darlings
suffer 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. Btrlckler)
PHARMACIST,
NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A,
IIAVINO succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B.
Btrickler In the Drug Business at his Store-room,
on MAIN STREET, two doors East ot the Big
Spring, I will endeavor to make It in every way
worthy the patronage of the public.
Personal and strot attentlea AT ALL TIMES
given to the compounding and dispensing Physi
cians' presolptions, so as to insure accuracy and
guard against accidents.
BEAR IN JIIM)
that my stock has been recently selected and care
taken to have everything t,f t he BEST QUALI
TY. The publlo may rest assured that ALL med
icines that leave my store shall be as represented
PURE and UNADULTERATED.
I II1TE CONSTANTLY OS HAND
HAIR OIL and POMADES
HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL BRUSHES.
ttUKG EONS, TOILET, and
CARRIAGE SPONGES,
PUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS,
CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medl
oinesof every dascrlptlon.
ALSO,
Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c.
ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS,
In season.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
, x'nrposeB.
Terms, Strictly Cash,
By strict attention to business, I hope to merl
tne eonnaeuee ana iavor oi me puoiio.
- JACOB BTRICKLER, Ph. G.
April 29.1879.
m, LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DIRCOVETIRR OF
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Tin1 Pn.itlvi, Cnre
For all Female Complaints.
Thin preparation, as Its name Blfrnlflos, oonntiito of
Vegetable l'roportlw ilit ftn Lmrmlew to (he most del
Icate inTftlid Upon one trial the merits ot this Com
ponnd will bo recofrnised, as ro lief Is immediate and
when ItNtutB Is continued, In ninety-nine cases In a faun,
dml, aprrmanenteureiselTectedtas(ijouBands will tot
tify. On account of Its proven merits. It Is to-day re
commended and prescribed by the best physicians la
tho country.
It will cure entirely tha worst form of fatllns;
nf the atoms, Lcucorrhcpa, lrrcffular and painful
ltlpnstruatlonHOTarlanTroublcSt Inflammation and
Ulceration, FloodlnRS, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted to
the Change ot Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors
from the nterusln an early stage of development. Tho
tendency to canoerous humors there Is checked very
speedily by its use.
in fact It has proved to bo the irrraN
ert and best remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and jtItcs
now life and vigor. It removes f alntneao.flatulcnry , de
stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves wcokners
of the stomach
It euros Bloating, ncorlaches, Kervona Frot ration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and backache, Is always permanently cured 07
Its use. It wUI at aU times, and under all circumstan
ces, act in harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For lUdncyConiplalnteof either set; this compound
is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at 833 and 33ft Western Avenue, Lynn, Mam.
Trice 11.00, filx buttles for fi.OO. Bent by mall In the
f orm of pills, also In the f orm of Losengcs, on receipt
or price, 11.00, per box, for either. Mrs. PLVK11AM
freely answers all Irttora of Inquiry. Send for pam
phlet. Address as above Mention this paper.
Ho family should be without LYDIA E. riNK HAM
LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, Dlliousnesa,
md Torpidity of the Liver. U cents per box.
W-GKO. A. KKLLY CO,, General Affent,
PHiRburph, Pa. Also (or sale by Jacob Utricle
ler. New lllorniHeld, I'a. 27uly
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Just published, a new edition 0 Dr. Culver
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The celebrated author. In this admirable Essay,
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47-This lecture should be In the hands ot every
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A FULL ASSORT MENT
, OF
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
; WILL. BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
F. MORTIMER,
New ISloomfieXd,
.6:
CJTlteconler (to witness with liuntlng
ed Lead)" Did be have any provoca
tion when lie struck youV" Witness
" He may have bad something of the
kind coHceuled on his person, but it was
a brick he struck me wid."
tW A stranger passing a graveyard. and
seeing a bone stauding bard by, Inquir
ed who was dead. The sexton informed
blm. What complaint V" asked the
Inquisitive one. Said the old man :
There Is no complaint ; everybody Is sat
isfied." CirVery singular. A young lady at
the examination in grammar, was asked
" why the noun bachelor was singular."
She replied Immediately, with much
naivette. " Because It Is very singular
they don't get married."
C7" Mother, what is an augelV'-r
"An angel V Well an angel Is a being
that flies. " But, mother, why does
papa eall my governess an angel V"
" Well" exclaimed the mother she's go
ing to fly immediately."
W" My case is just here," said a cit
izen to a lawyer the other day " the
plaintifr will swear that I hit him. I
will swear that I did not. Now what
can you lawyers make out of that if we
goto trial?" "Five dollars apiece,"
was the prompt reply,
t?"A sub-editor and a reporter were
quarreling one day In the editor's room.
"You area donkey 1" said the sub-edi
tor. " You are another I" reblied the
reporter, promptly. "Pooh, poohl" re
torted the sub-editor; " you are the great
est donkey I know I" Gentlemen gen
tlemen !" you forget, I think, that, I am
preseut."
fMTHe was a simple-minded old man,
and principal witness In an aggravated
assault case. After the trial was over he
was paid his fee, $1.50. He express
ed great delight in receiving the money,
and addressed the judge: "Your honor,
I am an old citizen of . Galveston, and
have a large family on my hands."
" Well, what have I got to do with
that1" "1 only wanted to say that,
if any thing of this kind turns up again
you will please let me know. I hope
you will throw It in my way. Every
little helps you know."
He Put His Arm Around Her.
The other day several men were stand
Ing on a street corner, talking, when a
handsomely dressed lad y passed.
"You may not believe me," said a
man named tsprlgglns. " but X nave
bad my arm around that lady."
You vile slanderer, sir," exclaimed
young Mr. Paperage, and, drawing off,
he struck Mr. Sprigging a heavy blow
between the eyes. Both parties were in
atantly arrested, and when Mr.Spriggins
requested the lady be summoned, a
policeman caught up with her and re
quested her presence In court, which had
just convened in afternoon session.
" Judge," said Paperage, while several
acquaintances and myself were stand
ing on the street talking, this lady pass
ed. Then this man, " pointing to Sprig
gins," remarked that he had put his
arm around her. The lady is nothing
to me, Judge, but my mother was a lady,
and my sisters are . ladles, and I have
always made it a point to chastise a man
who speaks ill of a lady."
" Mr Sprlgglns," remarked the Judge,
" did you say that you had put your arm
around the lady V"
"Yes, sir."
" Then the gentleman did right in
striking you. Ladies are not safe in
Little Rock so long as such ruffians are
allowed to insult them.
" Judge, allow the lady to speak," re
quested SprigglDS.
"Certainly. You will please make
your statement."
" I didn't bear the man when be said
that be had put his arm around me, and
as I passed ou I do not know what ' oc
curred." " Excuse me for being so blunt.but -but"
.
" Do you nuean to ank me if the man
ever put bis arm around me" .
"Yes." .
" Then, I must say that be has.
For a few moments there was a deep
silence, only disturbed by a boy who
picked at the plastering with a horse
shoe nail.
. " What right bad he to put his arm
around you ?" stammered the Judge.
' Because," answered the woman, "he
is my husband."
When the court adjourned, the men
took beer, and " the court adjourned."