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    THE TIMES, NEW ULOOMFIELl), PA., JUNE 28, 181.
L'hiladolphla Advertisements.
Ready Mixed Faints !
u u A s '
READY MIXED PAINTS !
nowateh.no chemicals, no benzine,
BUT A rUKE
Olli 1MINT,
READY FOR USE.
Hn.mp.lo Ciiitl.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ,1'AIST
BENT BY MAIL.
it ta PUT ON LIKE OTIIEB PAINT. MADE
WITH I.KA I) ANOUM.. VIZ: N1CELV
BKUHUKDOUT. NOT Kl.OWEU
ON I.1K.K WATEK PAINT
TRY IT,
And Yon Will TroTe II to be tlio Best
Liquid Taint In tho Market.
JOHN LUCAS Sc CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OK
Swiss and Imperial French Ureeu,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
W For Bample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, Now liloomllutd, Pa., or to John Lucas ii
Jo., Philadelphia.
2EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
BHAFFNEK, ZIEGLEtt & CO..
Importers aud Dealers In
Hosiery, Mloves,
Ulbbons, Nuspemlers,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety ol
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
TRIMBLE, BRITTON S Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 505 MARKET 8TLEET.
PHILADELPHIA. 7 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
And Dealers. In
CURTAIN & WALLPAPER.
ItLVXK I.0OKS
Always on hand, and made to Order,
Nos.630 Market aud 621 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
a. ALSO, Publishers of Sanders' New Read
!, and Brook' Arithmetics. Also, llnbcrt's
History of the United States, Felton's Outline
Maps, eto.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON,
WHOLESALE
Hardware House,
No. C23 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Fonn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS,
wiioi.j.s 11.1:
GROCERS,
No. Vi3 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting: Twines, &.,
And a line Assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WAEE,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia AdvcrtisomcutN.
gAMUEL BOMBERGER,
WITH
uu.a.i:, mc'ott v c..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Xry Goods, Carpets,
OIL CLOTllH,
Ottun fc Woolen t'lialii.Ao.
No. 313 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
MorehRiils wlshlmr. to select from as Inrun a
stuck its can l'o found 'In the city, and at. the
LOWEST CASH PltlUKH. should uive me a call.
All mall orders shall receive prompt atten
tion, nnd cure will be taken U till them to as lo
uive satisfaction.
August :il,18Sl).tf.
W A I N W II I G H T & C O .
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
.TEA DEALERS,
North East Comer of 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'n.
J S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HO Alt & CO.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
XV A UEH0U8E,
UlU MAI tK KT STREET.
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
H
ALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 &407 Market Street,
Philadelphia,
(Old Stand of Barcroft & Co.,)
WHOLESALE IfEALEKS
IN
DXY GOODS.
. January 1 1881.
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
Uest in the World.
The manufacturers of the SPRING FIELD are
aware that, In order to meet the critical and
economical domandinf the times, the machine
must possess a combination of mechanical excel
lences, making it superior to anv of Its preile
cessors, aud at the same time be offered at a price
that will place It within the means of all.
Fully realizing the force of these conditions,
they oiler I he Springfield, confident that it will
lliiltllleveryrcqmrement that can be expected of
a llrst class family and manufacturing machine.
Every Machine Is warranted perfect In construc
tion. In case any of the pil ls prove defective,
when machine Is used for family purposes, within
live years from date of purchase, the manufactur
ers will replace such defective part without
chare. This does not apply to needles, shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINGFIELD
Sewing Machine Company,
13 Cm
BPRINQFIELT), MASS.
M Row on aalnand dnnnrttin wsA.n,
flist-ctaM K.xoi'RSIox TtCKRTS. ft-nm
Clileo unit local pofntM, tn DEN.
VER, COLOItADO SPRINGS, and
PUEBLO, AND RETUIIN, br MX
(H DICKKHKNT BOl-TR.1, t WOIlltlT-
fnlly luw rate TIipho ticket, will l
5ood kIiiu- we.t within llttpon (15)
ay. from date of n!. anil to return
Uiitil October Sl.t followltiir,
Pullman Palaca Cain m-n ran by
tttt. Comnanr from CHICAGO to
COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOPEKAnmt
KANSAS CITV. fonnlns a lini- with
but one rhsnmuf par. to DENVEU
and PUEBLO. Dining- Car. are nt
tachtHl to all through tmtni. In which
nioal. can bo obtained nc tlio rentfun
ablo price of wrronty-ave conU.
For rates, fartbor Information,
ami elegant Map of Uuitud
states treo, addroeg,
J. tt. A. BEAN, Oen'l Enter Ayr.,
?v7 roartway,NowYork,and SuU
21L33.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW ST0RE.R00M.
F. MOllTIMEK,
Keto liloom field.
JACOB STR1CKLER, PH. G.
U Dealer in Pure and ltellable
Drags, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet aud Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, etc.
Tobacco aud Clears, ltlank Hooks and btationery.
- Prescriptions a specialty.
Ktouk Two doors Fast ol the BlgSprlnir.
liloomueld, May S, ltWl.
BROWN'S """j
! n i?Ti fni rn
I n(IU) i ATRUEJONICw
n U JLJ W J VI pi
ijf g
sure o)n illf f?P5)(S:
Si APPETISER 0) j j
mm H
e IKON HITTERS nro highly recommended for nil dinoapefi rcrniirinff
Jn certain nnd rfHcinnt tonic J eiccinljr Indumtioit, Jhjmrpsi Intcrvtitteni
? IWw. Want of AnnrtitcLmHnf Sfrmntk Lnrhnf Knrrm, w iS,..:,,!.- i.i i P
strenjrl lions tlio nittsclos.nnd gives new
- , . . . , ,
- ii niu uiH-nuvuirKiiiMtrernrn'in7 mi nyprpiic,nfmplnmn,nf ns Jnttivq the rami,
Jlichi'ir!,II'-ntinllStnmnch,lIrarlburn,rle.. Tlio only Iron I'mimraliim
tlmt y,rll not bltickon tlio tocth or (rlvo'lioatliu-lH'. ri.ilU by
d fin urnRRisis. w run lor thn A 11 C Tlniik (32 tin. of tiaefttl nnd ntmipinc renu- R
4 ing)--,fr. JiliOWN CHEMICAL CO., Daltlmorc, jId, S
rrofessionnl Cards.
C11AH.J. T. MclNTIItB. Attorhey-at-I,BW .
New llloomllelil, I'erryco.. Pa.
-All profefsionii I biiHluess prompt Ijaudf altlt
fully attended to. H21v.
JOHN CAI.VfN WALLIH, Atlorncyat-Law
and District Altninev.
New lllnotnlleld perry Co.. Pa.
"()lllce over Mm tlmer's new store. All IoraI
biisimws piiiinpily and carefully traiisacleil.
May 4, iwi.
JK. JIJSKIN, Atli.niey-AM.aw, I
New llniomllelil. Perry eo.. Pa J
-Mee Next door tn the residence oIJudHc I
Innkiii. ;,t j
J-EWIS PO'l'TKIl, :
ATTOIINKY AT LAW,
NEW lll.ODMFIEM). PEKHV CO..PA.
Claims iinimptlv scctired collected !
Wrltlngsand all legal huslness eareftillyatlend i
ed to. J2 yl j
C-UiAiu.iSH n. i i,k . Atroriiav at i,aw.
J New llnnmllrli, I'eriv Co. Pa.
"OHli!B two diiors out. of .TcmpiiIi Stnlth's
hotel. August 2, 147 2
WM. A.SPONMI.EIt, Attorney-at Law.
Olllce adjoining his residence, on East
Malnstreet.New Hloomllcld. Perry co., Pa.32 ly
WM. N. HE1RRUT, Attorney-nt Law,
New liloomllold. Perryco..Pa
Uloomlleld.a.l'llv.
LEWIS PUTTEK. notahti-ubi.io. New Bloom.
Held. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, llonds. Mortgages and Leases carefully
Prepared aud acknowleilgemenls taken. All
Indsof Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will alsotake deptislilousto be retd la
anycourt In thu United States. 7 10 ly
CIHAS. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
J New Illoonitleld. Perry CO., Pa
.OlTlce on high street. North side, nearly op
ponilethe Presbyterian Church. 8 21y
M.
L. LIOGETT. Attoknbt-at-Law,
Newport, Perry LXiunty. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prnmot and eareful attention to all busl
ness matters einnmittod to hlseare.
Olllce, No. M'l Ntii'th SecondStreet.
Newnnrt. April 2f 1S78.
DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
Physician and Surgeon,
mw Office In residence on Main Btreet, New
Bhmmllelil. Pn.
CI1HON1C DISEASES TBEATED. 18 tf
T SUNDY.M.D.
U riivslclnn antl Surgeon.
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Located perinanentlv In the borough of Bloom
Held. Oilers his nrofcsslmial services to the citi
zens of Blooinlleld and Mirroiindlng vicinity.
Calls In tile country attended to prnmpHy. Olllce
In the room formerly occupied bv Dr. D. H.
Sweeney, In tlie residence of 11. W. 'Smith. Main
street, New Hloomlleld, Pa. 11) 6m
D
H. R. M. ALEXANDER,
8VRGF.OV DENTIST, .
New Blooinlleld, Perry County, Pa.
- Olllce on Main Street. South Side, nearly
opposite t lie residence of Win. MoKee.
Everything belonging to the profession done
In the best manner. .Ai.L Woiik Wahrant.
ED. Terms moderiite. 28
W. ROWE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon DrutiNt.
Olllce near Bixier's Mills, where all professional
business will be promptly attended to. Denial
work or all kinds warraulediii price and quality.
May 25. '8(1. ly.
LIGHT-RUNNING
PEOPLE'S
Sewing Machine.
The reople'w Sewing Machine Is llgbt
runnlng bag simple tensions, a largo, easily
threaded shuttle winds the bobbin without
running tho works of tho machine., and is bo
simple in Its construction that it is easily
understood.
AGENTS WANTED
Where our sevdng machines are not repre
sented, and wo offer tbs most liberal Induce
ments. Sand for Illustrated Circulars to the
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
13 Om
EST AT K NOTICE Nollce Is hereby given
that letters of administration on the estate
ot John Smith, late of Carroll twp., Perry county.
Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, residing at Sheriiiansdale, Perry Co.. Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated lor
settlement to
CVKUS Xf. SMITH,
Administrator.
April S.1S81.
lifo to tlio nerves. Tlicy nrt I iko n clitirnt f
- -jfp.. ,vL. JJMIII.IIV.l IMIIII1I. V
MM, LYDIA F. PINKtlAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
pi.uovfiiiKit or
VEG3TAELT! COMPOUND.
The PnIHvn Tnre
For all Female Complaints.
Thl prepnrntlon, an Hi nnmo ritrtiinrs, ennlst of
Vof;otablu Vro)nivUo2 tiiut aru Larnilriw to the mont ilol
Irr.tv Invalid. Upon ono trial tlio merits of this Com
pailwillborocojrnlaad.arel.of Is Immediate t nnd
whr n its uso Is continuod, in ninety-nine cimea In a liun.
tired, aiKTmnnenteuroisclTet'toJ.antlrniMinds will tea
tir. On account of iti proron merit, It in trwlay ro
commended and prescribed by tho boat pltyslclans In
the country.
It will cure entirely tho woi-nt form of fulling
of the uterus Lcucorrhaaf Irreijlar and iainlul
HIonsirnntloii.nHOrariauTroublcB, InOammatlon nnd
Ulceration, Floodlncfl, nil Dlsiilaccmpnts and tho con
aequent spinal weakness, ond io csijcelnlly adapted to
t!io Chanpe of Ufa It will dlsaolve and expel tumors
fromthouterusinnnearlystatfe of derelf tpment. Tlio
toTidcney to canenroua humors thero ti chocked rcry
i;epdily ly Itsuso.
Ill fnet It hr.s f rorrd t-) ho -tho prrept
est and beat remedy that lias crer been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of tho system, nnd gives
now life uid vlor. It removes f.ilntni-fln,tlatulciey, re
st roys all c raving for stimulants, and rcUorvi weo!:ct : a
ot tho ntomnt'h
It cures DUiatlnp, Ileadoehes, Nervous rrortrotlon,
Oeneral lability, GJecplauflnciis, Depression and Indl
srestion. Tluit feeling of bcarlnryCawn, causing prtln,
weight and backache, Is always pcrmr.nently cured L"
ltjuae. It wlllnt an times, and undcrcll clrcumf-trn
cos, act In harmony with tho kv tket goverua tho
femnloyirtonL
For Kidney Comjilalnts of cither vvx tills compound
Is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compoiind
Is prepared at 3 and 2JS Western Avenue, Lynn, Maps.
Trice ftt.lX). S:x buttles for $"i.W. Rent by mail in t::o
form of pllLi, also In tho form of Itzongcs, on rccfNt
of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Jim. 1'INUUAM
freely answers all Utters of Inquiry. Bond for pam
phlet Add rem as a bo vo Mention thia paper.
Ko fninlly should be without LYDIA E. FINK HAM'
UVEItriLLS, They cure Const! ;iat it, n. CIlousnLsa,
jjdTorpld,iy of tho Uver. Si ccnU ir Ios.
OKO. A. KEMY& CO., Oonnral Agents,
PUrnbiu-fcli. Tn. Also fur sale by Jacob stricK
lor, New liloomtleld, Fa. 27iily
Host Fragrant It EafresUng of Fsrfnmea
ExceedlRfly Delicate and Lasting.
Price. 23 ct3.: Large EotUea, 73 cts-
Sol J by dealm in Proffi & Ferfum.rjr. fiigutar of Hit.
eox A ., N . T.. on errrj boltl..
PARKER'S G3HGER TONICl
The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES.
Made from tiinger, Ilucfm, Mandrake, Stillingu,
and other ofthe best vegetable remedies known,
Parker's Ginger Tosic has remarkably varied
curative powers, & is the greatest Stoma h Correct
or, Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator ever made &
The Best Medicine You can Use
for Restoring Health & Strength
It commences to act from the first dose, searches
L out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or
help all disease of the Howcls, Stomach, Plood,
Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, llheuma
tlfctu and rirunLeiineftH.
Try a bottle to-day : itmavsave vdurlife. ct.
t and1$i sizes ataildruggists. Every genuine bottle
nas our si goature on outside wrapper, Hiscox &
Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying $i sua.
r Just What 10 Wanted,
Ever-body whose hair is gray or faded has felt
the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par
ker's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in
these respects. Sold by drugcUtsot 50c. and $1.
JW a ly
Benj. F. Gkafton. Stokt B. Ladd,
Halhekt E. Paine.
Late CKjinitiittioncr 0 JMtcnts
PATENTS.
l'AIXE, GKAFJ'ON & LADD,
.ttorii?ij-flf.Z,t anl Solicttori 0 American
Xo. 412 Firth Strct,
AVnmUInsrtoii, r.
o.
Practice Patent Law In all Its branches In the
Patent Olltco, and in the Supreme and Circuit
Courts of the United Slates. Pamphlet sent free
on receipt of stamp for postage. 36
accents Vor GOLDEN DAWN
or Llht on the Great Future In this Life throueh
the Dark Vallev and In the Life Kterual. ILLUii
TKATED. Sells fast. Pays over
$100 A Month for Agents.
Send for circular and term.. Also send address
ot two or more book audits aud 10 cents tor c
of mailing, ard receive the Peonle's Uasaziue
of choice literature free for g months. Address,
P. v. zik;lEU & CO., 915 Arch Street, Phila
delphlu. Pa. .Mi e o n ly
ill.
NT
ft ?," A 4 year old little boy complained
that lila teeth laid "trod on Ida tongue,"
. .
tSfWlieii a young man wants to pro
tect a young ludy, lie naturally pula bis
armor round her.
K$"My daughter, every bond of youth
is a debt; the right Ilea in the payment
of that debt ; it can He nowhere else.
tJJTA Chicago girl made an utiRiiccesa
ful attempt at Buiulde by swallowing
brimstone. Now, by chewing a little
phosphorus, she ought to make a pretty
good match.
.. . .
B2"" My eon," said an American
father, "how could you marry an Irish
girl?" "Why, father," said the son,
"I'm not able to keep two women, and
if I'd married a yaukee girl I'd have to
marry an IrlHh girl to take care of her."
(JT"I wish to heaven I had a gentle
man opposite me," said an Irritable old
fellow at a dinner party. "Why should
you wish such a thing V" was the retort;
"you can not be more opposite to a gen
tlemau than you are at present."
fry 'They tell me," said the reformer,
"that you have quit smoking. I am
glad to hear it. Now , tell me, why did
you quit V" lteformed smoker, feeling
for a match. " Cause my cigar went
out."
- - - - - - .
0""Thls Isn't a menagerie," sharply
observed an Irascible deacon to a man
who was trying to force a passage
through the crowd at the church door
way. "No, I presume not," returned
the stranger, "or they wouldn't leave
any of the animals to block up the en
trance." giF"I wish, reverend father," said
Curran to Father O'Leary, " that you
were Saint Peter and had the keys of
heaven, because then you could let me
In." "By my honor and conscience,"
replied O'Leary, "it would be better for
you that I had the keys of the other
place, for then I could let you out."
'Here's a fly In my soup waiter."
"Yea, Blr : very sorry, sir; but you can
throw away the fly and eat the soup,
can't you ("
"Of course I can ; you didn't expect
me to throw away the eoup and eat the
fly, did you '("
gJ""You must admit, Jim Webster,
that you stole those pullets," said the
Judge to the culprit. "Jedge," re
sponded Jim, "I don't really believe I
stole dem chickens. In de first place,
Jedge, nobody saw me take 'em. In de
next place dey could not be found on
my premises, because I had done hid
'em under de floor. I can't help believ
ln', Jedge, dat I Is innocent as a lamb."
tSA lady was travelling in a stage
coach with a troublesome dog. A gentle
man complained of the annoyance,
"Dear me, sir I" exclaimed the lady,
"I wonder you complain of my dog
everybody admires It it U real Peruvi-,
an." "I. don't complain of your Peru
vian dog," said the gentleman, "But I
wish he would give us less of his Peru
vian bark."
Showing her the Door.
Thomas was a carpenter; but, owing
to dullness in trade, he engaged as foot
man at the "big house" in the village.
On the day of bis engagement his mis
tress, having a lady visitor in the drawing-room,
rang the bell for the footman.
"You will show this lady to the front
door, Thomas," she said.
"Yes, mem," replied Thomas, aud,
bowing to the lady, he requested her to
follow him. On coming to the door he
opened It, and the lady was about to
pass out, when Thomas, tapping her on
the shoulder, remarked, "This is the
door, mem ; good pitch-pine in it ;
framed twn an' a half inches thick, with
raided moldings; wad cost about ttva
poond ten, mem."
A Satisfactory Explanation.
Old Mose and another old darkey were
standing in front of the A'ews office dU
cussing matters and tbiugs, when Jim
Webster happened to pMss.
"Dar am about forty regular chicken
stealers in Galveston, Including Jim
Webster, remarked the old man.
Jim overheard the remark, so he came
right up to Mose and threatened to elim
inate him if be did not take it back.
"Dar am forty regular chicken stealeis
in Galveston, not includin' Jim Webster,
is yer satisfied now V"
Jim said, very much affected : "Uncle
Mose, when a man 'pologizes, he jess
disarms me right dar. Shake old man.
'Taint often nowadays dat anybody flat
ters me as you has jest done.
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