THE TIMES, NEW BL00MF1EM), PA., DKCKMBKlt 14. 1880. Professional Curds. JOHN CAl.VIN WA1.MS, Attorney at l,aw, mid llstrlct Attorney. - New Ulooinlleld, 1'erry Co., Pa. VOIllo over Mortimer's new Mora. All legal business promptly ami carefully transacted. Aluy 4, ltwu. JK. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-I.aw, New Hloomtleld, l'erry co., F a. - Oinoe Next door to the residence of Judge JuiikIq. iil AM. MARKKIi, Attorney-at-Law, New UloumilHld, terry county, ra. Olflce opposite the Mansion Bouse. and throe doors east oC the fost-WUlce. TT KW13 l'OXTKlt, AX TOHN E V AT I,AW , NEW HLOOMKJELD, I'KHRY CO., PA. r-Claims promptly sooured collected Wiltlngsaudall legul business carefullyaHend. edto. 61 y' 0"UAKLEBH.HMlf.EY, Attorney at Law. New lllooinlleld, Perry Co. Pa. Office two doors east ot Joseph Bin III s hotel. AuKUSt 2, IBiJ. M. A.BPONSI.EIt.Attorney-at-Law, Olllce adjolnlim his resfdence, on East Matnstreet.New Blooiulleld. Terry eo.. l'a. 3 1 ly WM. N. BEIBEKT, Attorney-at Law, NewUlooiuUeld,Perryoo.,Pa. Itloomneld, 3 331v. Philadelphia AdrcrtiROiiicniR, gAiuELBOMBERGER, WITH mi :u 1,14, M'O'I'T A CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Cxirpcts, OIL CLOTIIH, (Jolt on V Woolen Cluiiii.&c. No. 3,13 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Merchnnls wishing to select from as large a slock ns can tin found In the cliv, (mil at the LOWKHT OAHII FltlOKS, should give ine a call. August 31, iiwu.tr. WAIN WRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. tm. LYD1A E. FiHKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. (IT ..I Vf k mm f'4 Clear out of bere 1" yelled an ex- asperated saloon-keeper to a dead-beat, " you know you are not tolerated In any decent saloon ; that's why your always prowling about here." LKWIS POTTEIt, notary public, New Bloom. Held, Perry Co.. Pa. ..,n Deeds, Bonds, MortRftRes and Leases careful)! prepared and acknowledgments taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud certified, will also take depositions to be rer d la any court In the United States. 71U1T UAS.J.T.MclNTIKK, Attoroey-at-Law , New Bloomeld.Perryco..Pa. WAltprofefslonalbnslnesspromptlyandfaitn. fully attended to. 3 2 1t W JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL -COLLECTOR, NewOpumantown, rerryco.,P. .Wltemlttanoeswlllbe made promptly fr1' Collections made. O LIAS. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-I.aw, New l)loomlleld.Perryco.,Pa r-Omce on high street. North side, nearly op 4oite the Presbyterian Church. 3 my ML. LtQQETT. Attorn utat-Law, , Newport, l'erry County. Pa. Havlnpr permanently located at Newport, will Slve prompt and careful attention to all busl Hessmaiif5iscoiniinneui.il n i , t. Ollloe, No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2P 1878. SUNDY.M. D. J , Physician and Surgeon. A graduate of Clevnlaud Medical College. Lncited permanently In the borough of lllooin lleld. Oilers his orofessloual services to the ctl .ens of llloomtleld and mi rrou tiding vicinity. C.UIs Inthe country attended to promptly. Olllce on Cirllsle street, the one formerly occupied by Ml. AIU. D R. B. M. ALEXANDER, S Till OKOX DENTIST, New Bloomtleld, Perry County, Pa. omie on Carlisle, St., directly opposite the Pres byterian Church. Everything belonging to the iirofossion done In the best manner. ta.Ai.1, Work Wabiunteo. Terms moderate. 28 T W.ROWE.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Dentist mTe'nsar' Bliier's Mliis' where all pro'tessloual business will be promptly attended to. Dental work ot all kinds w wauled In price and quality. May 2. MO. lv. , M EDICAL NOTICE! DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Having located permanently In NEW BL005IF1ELD, Oilers his professional services to the citizens of the Borough and surrounding country. Dr. B. has been engaged In an extenslvo prac Ilea for over 28 years, lie has also served Ills country In the capacity of Surgeon to the 78th Pa. Vol. Infantry during the lato Rebellion, holding his Commission from the then Governor of this Commonwealth. His credentials are from eneot the best Medical Colleges In America. Ilis 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 liehashad very extensive expertence.and hascured many hopeless cases, after years of suit ering, and expense incurred In seeking relief elsewhere. Among the many chronic complain a treated uccessfully are Asthma, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (flint and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia Liver Complaint, Melaucholia, Scrofula or KIiik's Evil, Skin Diseases. Chronic Rheumatism, Goitre, or enlargement of the Glands of the neck. Dropsy, Plies, chronic Dlarrho?a,Constipation of the Bow--ls. Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Diseases of Females. Tumors, Kidney Diseases, Knlarged Spleen. Epilepsy. Deafness. Chronlo chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellitus, old running sores. Tapeworms removed. Dr. B. does not confine himself to any one par ticular system of medicine, lie uses all the late improved methods aud remedies, as also Magneto Klectrlc, or MeUicnl Electricity, which Is go 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 telll ng the patient that he can not oure him, thus avoiding further expense. In chronic ailments it Is always best for patients to call at his oltlce for personal examination and treatin nt, when that is practicable. 49 Office at his residence on Main street, a few doors west of H. Smith's blacksmith shop, In wliatjs known as the Gallatin property. A. CONSULTATION FREE. Uloomfleld, May 4, 1880. G "rand boulevard hotelT Corner 59th St. and Broadway, NEW YORK. On Both American & European Plane. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, and was built and furnished at an expense of over (400,000.. It Is tine of the most elegant as well as finest located tu the city ; bag a passenger Elevator and all modern Improvements, and Is within one square of the depots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue Elevated iL R. Cars and still nearer to the Broad way cars convenient and accessible from all parts of the city. Rooms with board, ti per day. Special rates for families and oermanent guests. Aug.24. '0 ly fK. HASKELL, Proprietor. REMNANTS of PRINTS of these we have a large quantity In good styles. In addition to the above goods we have a nice assortment of Ladles Neckties, Corsets, German town Yarn. Zephyrs, Shoes for Ladles and Chll. dren, and thousand of other articles. r f. MORTIMER, New lllooiuneld, fa. Philadelphia Advertisements. Ready Mixed Paints ! u c a s ' READY MIXED TAINTS ! NOWATER.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Oil, PAINT, READY FOR USE. tiiiilo Ourd. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAINT SENT BT MAIL. ITIH PIT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LK AD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BUUHI1KD OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT TIVV IT, And You Will Prore II to be the Rest Liquid Palut iu Uio Market. .IOII IV LIJCAH CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c " 1ST" For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, New Bloomllold, Pa., or to John Lucas & (Jo., Philadelphia. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' SuoocflsorB to SHAFKNER, ZIEULER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, OIowk, IllbboiiB, Nuspeiidcrg, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. w. H. KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. BOS MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. ISIiANK ISOOKN Alwavs on hand, and niadeto Order. Nos. 5'30 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO V PubllBhers of Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Historyof the UnltedStates.Folton'sOutllue Maps, Sc. JLOYD, SUPPLEE&, WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Tenn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 1S3 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & C0 Wholesale DealersI n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, H, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 420 Market street, aboye lth PHILADELPHIA. J S. DOUGHERTY WITU D. J. HOAU & CO., WUOLBSAI.B BOOT ANDSHOE WAltEHOUSE, eiU MAHKKT STItF.KT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. jjallTshenk & cb.7 405 8c 407 Market Street, IMiiliuIelpliin, (Old Stand of Barcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN r I1Y O O 1 N . January 1, 1B7H. JIOltKAU'H Mcdicuted extract of n vii am ni:s:i CURES Ciimsiimptlon, Diabetes, Brlnlit's Dlseaso, KpllepsyJHt. Vitus' s Dance, Scrofula, 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 obtalued, For sale by all druggists. Trice, il.OU. 1)11. 13. C LUK8' GEltMAN ANTIIULIOIH POWDKR IB a radical cure for Hick and Dull Ilendace, nillousneHS, Habitual Constipation, Piles, l'alpl tatlon of the lleait, Impurities of the llloocl, as f imples, Diimy Skin, Drowsiness. Ike. It Is a mild puruatlve and adapted to the most delicalo con stitutions. For sale by all drugKlsts. Trice 60 elf. 3I01tliTA.TJ'H MALT FARINA. The best food for Infants and the most mitrl tlotis diet for Invalids. Contains all the mum-le and hone making elements of wheat, barley and beef. Never deranges the stomach, Is easily di gested and does notchaiiKe iu any cilmale. For sale by all drugKlsts. Trice, 11 cents. DR. K. C. LUK9' Herman Soothing Remedy. A perfect harmless and very effective Hymn, of pleasant taste, for all painful affections of Infants and children procedlnx and accompanying the process of dentition. Do not let your darlings suiter but procure a bottle at once. For sale by all druggists, Trice, &cts. May i '80, ly. DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLER, (Successor to Dr. M. B. Strlckler) NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A, HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B. Strlckler In the Drug Business at his Store-room, on MAIN 8TIIKKT, two doors Kast of the Hig 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 Thysi cians' presciptlons. so as to Insure accuracy and guard against accidents. It I .All I TIII that my stock has been recently selected and care taken to have everything of the BEST DUALI TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med icines trial leave my store shall be as represented -TURK and UNADULTERATED. I HIVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND HAIR OIL and POMADES HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES. BURGEONS, TOILET, and CARRIAGE SPONGES. TUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS, OASTILB and FANCY BOATS PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi cines of every description. ALSO, Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c, ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS, ' In season. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Terms, Strictly OhhIi. By strict attention to business. I hope to merl the confidence and favor of the public. JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. G. April 29, 1079. mscoVEnun of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'O VEGETABLE CQMPQITND. The Pn.ltlv Cnro For all Fcmalo Complaints. TTitvprPTMrftttnti, M ltt natnft irltrnlflcii, rmirtliitfi of V(etrtble 1'roiwrtles that or hannJia to the tnoct del' Iratt'tnralld. Upon one trinl the meriUi of thlf Com pound will be rucoRtilzot), on rollof In Immediate tnd when it uftelfl oontlnnnd, In ninety-nine cjuwb In faun, drrd, aprrmnnentcumlfieLTcctodtaathmiwin(lii will te (if j. On account of lt proren merit, It Is to-day ro nommendrd and prescribed by tho bent phyilclana ta tho country. It will cum entirely tho worxt form of fall Inn of ths titeniB, Lcncorrhn'O, Irrcgnlur and painful MonntruntIon,QllOTariAnTroiilika, InrUmmatlnn and riccrntlon. Flood Intra, all Displacements and tho con aeqiiiint spinal weaknemandla CHpeclally adapted to tlto Change of Life. It will dlnsolvo and eipnl tumors from tlieutenlnan early rttrure of development. The tondonry to cancerous humors there Is checked very Dpocdllyliy ItH uac In fart It hat proved to bo tho frreat e:tt anil bwt romeily that has rer been dlwinrer cil. It ncrmiatoa orery portion of the ayirtem, end (riven nnw life and Tlpor. It mmovea f ;ilntncwi, flatulency, de utroys all crnrlng for atlmulautfl, and rcllerea wcufc noys of the stomach Hcurodllloatlnsr, TTeadachefl, Nervnus rrontrntlnn, Ocncral Debility, Fileeiilefwncwi, DcprcMlon and ImU (rout Ion. That fooling of benrlnpdown, catuina; pain, wclpht and backache, la always pcrmnncntly enrrd lr Hit use. It will nt all times, and underfill circumstan ces, art in harmony with tho law Uiat tomrun the fi'mnloflyntcm. For Kldnry Complaints of either wi thin compound In unsuniamod. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 23.1 and 235 Western Avnntio, I.ynn, Mom. I'rlcell.OO. fill biTttlMi for $5.no. Bent by mail In the form of pills, alAo In the form of Lowndes, on recrlt of price, glJO, per box fr either. Mrs. PINK HAM freely anwers all Irttora of iwiwlry. Bund for pam phli4. Adtlrmasaiiore Mention thin paper. No family chould be without LYDIA E. PINK HAM' LIVKU PILI-S. They cure Conrtl nation. Ulliuusnewi, -d Torpidity of the Liver, tt cunts wr box, iUGKO, A. KKLLYA CO,, fleneral Agent-, Pttiabiirgh. I'a. Alno fur mate by Jacob strick le r. New rlloiinlleld, Ta. 27uly I FAOTS VORTH KNOWING. ; (Jlnffer,TJnrhtt, Waadrfike,fillllla)rland' mnny fthvr of the best medicines known are so, ikilllully combined In Parkp.r'sGinckb Tonic. :is to m:iko it the greatest Blood Purifier and The Ucsfc Health aat KtrengtU liestorer; Krer I' sod. So perfect is tho composition of pARKnits Oin-' jrGBR Tonic thatnodise-iiecan long exist wherci 'i 's uuu, ii j"u iutc uyiuopni, nsiDionSi Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bowel. Kidney or' Liver Disorder, or if you need a mild stimulant. or appetizer, the Tonic is just the medicine, for you, as it is highlycurativcand invigorating1 but never intoxicating. ' If you are sluwly was tin 2 away with Con-! Liumption or any sicknei, if you haven Painful uougn or a Daa void, vaukkh s oincek 1 onic ' will surely help you. It cives new life and! vigor to the feeble and aged, and ii a certain cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum. ' It II a Bared HnndrnU of Litres j It Hay! Save lours. If you are feeling miserable drm't wait until you are clown sick, but use lha Tonic to-day.! Mo matter what your disease or symptom may' be, it will p,ivo prompt relief. ' Remember! Pakkkk'b Ginorh Tonic not! rum drink but the Best and Purest Family. Modicine ever made, compounded by a new process, and entirely different from Hitters,; i;iiit;er preparations nntl all other Tonics. Try! a 50c. bottle. Your drut'uKt can miply you. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Tho Host and Most Economical llnlrDrftssln exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless. Will Always Itcntoro Clray or Faded Hair to Its original youthful color and apjcarance, and Is warranted to stop it f:illin, assist its growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Hm.sa M will soften tho hair, cleanse all dandruff nndcire itching and hu mours of the scalp. SoIdbynlldrucgihtsatewyjoG 29 d ly BKNJ. F. GltAKTOM. BTOItr B. LADD, JIAI.MEKT K. I'AINB. jMto Commissioner 0 Intents PATENTS. PAINE, ilRAiTOX & LADD, Atlorncyt-at-Laio and SoUcttorn of American ana foreign Patent. No. 412 Firth Street, Wiiwliliiyptoii, I. C. Practice Patent Law In all Its branchM In the Patent Otnco, and In the Supreme and Circuit (joiins 01 tne unittq mure, rampniet sent tree uu itweii. ui lur iuiaKe - mmmmi How Lost, How Restored I Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (with out medicine) of Spermatoi huta or Seminal weak ness. Involuntary Beminal Losses, m potency, Mental and physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits. Induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance. &c. The celebrated author, In this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thlity years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured: pointing out a mode of cure at once Pimple, certain and ellectual, by niekns of which every suiTerer.no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. 9-Xhls lecture should be In the hands of ever; youth and every man In the land. Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, ou receipt of six oeutg or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO., 40ply 41 Ann St., New York; P. O. Box, 1580. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F. MOBTIMEB, Few Uloomfleld, t9 A young lawyer of Arkausas, having a case decided against him by the court, said: "Well now I'll Just take this case before another Judge, and let bhu make a gness what the law Is, loo." S" After the choir of one of the churches In Ithlca bad performed a rather heavy selection, the minister opened the Bible and began reading in Acts xx: "And after the uproar had ceased." lUThe hint piece of genuine lazyness reported is that of a man who, being asked what ailed his eye, answered, " Nothin' : I shut it coss I can see as welt with one. Sometimes I shut one, some times t'other." C3"Iiord Brougham once,when be wag in a facetious mood, being asked to de fine a lawyer, said: "A lawyer is a learned gentleman, who rescues your estate from your enemies, and keeps it himself. 2T" What is the fundamental condi tion of existence V" said the Professor. " Time." said the Student. " How can you explain that ?" "Very easily. How can a person exist, if he hasn't time for it V" KSTBoy (to a lady visitor): " Teach er, there's a gal over there a-wlnkln at me.,' " Well, then, don't look at her." But if I don't look at her she'll wink at somebody else." CDanvllle's Express tells of a man who fainted dead away while being measured for a suit of clothes, whereon the Avon Herald comments: ( " We don't wonder if he was as destitute of clothes as we are." S3TA negro minister who married rather sooner after the death of his wife than some of the sisters thought proper and becoming, excused himself as fol lows: " My dear brothers and sisters, my grief Was greater dan I could bear. I turned ebery way for peace and comfort, but none came. I sarched de Scriptures from Genisee to Rebelatlon, and found , plenty of promises to de wldder but nary one to de wlderer. So I took it dat de good Lord didn't waste sympathy on a man when it was in his power to com fort hisself ; and habln a fussrate chance to marry in de Lord, I did so, and would do so again. Besides, brederen, I con sider dat poor Patsey was Juss as dead as she would eber be." ' ' A Western Obituary. . Jem Bangs we are sorry to stalt has deceased. He departedt this life lost Munday. He went 4th without any struggle, and such is Life Tu Day we areas pepper grass mighty smart, tu morrer we are cut down like a cowcum ber of the ground. Many things we bought at his growcery, and we are hap py to stalt to the admirin wurld that he never cheated, speshully in the wate of makrei, which wos nlse and smelt sweet and his survivin wife is the same wa. We never knew him to put sand in his sugar, though be bad a sand bar in front of hishous; nor watter in his Lickers tho the Ohio river past bis dore. Piece to his remains. He leaves 1 wife 9 chil dren, 1 cow, 4 horses, a growcer's stoar, and other quadrupedes to mourn ' his loss but in the language of the poit his loss is their eternal gain. The Cut Dlreet. ,-. i A Mr. Mewins was courting a young lady of some attractions, and something of a fortune in the bargain. After a liberal arrangement had been made, for the young lady by her father, Mr. Mew ins demanded a little brown mare, to which he had taken a particular fancy ; and this being absolutely refused, the match was broken off. After a couple of years the parties accidentally met at a country ball. Mr. Mewins was quite ready to renew the engagement ; but the lady appeared not to have the slightest recollection of him. .. ;- " Surely you have not forgotten me ?', said be. . .. .. i, . , "What name, sir ?" she Inquired. , "Mewins," he replied promptly ; I Lad the honor of paying my, addres&ea to you about two years ago." ,, i . , . " I Temember a person of that name " she rejoined, freezlngly ; "but he paid his attention to my father's brown mare!" , ...,.
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