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Philadelphia Advertisement.
BROVN'3
L'hiliulelphlA Advertisements.
lloady Mixed Paints !
TUCAS"
HEADY MIXED PAINTS !
nowater.no chemicals, no benzine,
BUT A rUHE
Oil, 'FAINT,
READY FOB USE.
00 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAINT
BENT BY MAIL,
trm PtIT ONMKE other paint, made
WITI1 I i!k1 AN1) OIL. VIZ: NIOELK
BllUMliKl)OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATER PAINT
TRY IT,
And Ion Will Frtm It to be the Hest
Liquid Paint in the Market.
JOHN LUCAH Ac CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
tW For Bampie Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, New Bloomlield, Pa., or to John Lucas &
Uo., Philadelphia.
EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
8H AFFNEK, ZIEGLER ft CO..
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, 31oves,
Itibbons, Susjemler,
TUBE A DS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
.w.
H. KENNEDY
trimblKbritton ft Co.,
WHOLES ,E GROCERS,
No. 50) MARKET BTLEET,
PHILADELPHIA. 7 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALLPAPER.
ISLAXlt ROOKN
Always on hand, and made to Order,
Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets,
PHIL AD EL I'll I A , 1'A.
w AT.Sfi. Publishers ot Banders' New Head
ers, and Brook' Arithmetics. Also. Hubert's
History of the United States, Feltou's Outline
Maps, etc.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON,
WHOLESALE
Hardware House,
No. C25 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS,
WlIOI.ra.AL12
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
AVHOLESALS DEALERS IN
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting: Twines, &.,
And a Hue Assortment of
' WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
gAMUEL BOMBEKGER,
with
llir.UM?, Kl'OTT A CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
.Dry Goods, Carpets,
OIIj OJLiOYIIH,
Col 1 on V Woo I en Ch a I n , A e.
' No. 333 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
itirii,ii,ia uUlilnii tn select from as hum' a
stock us ciin he found ln the city, and at t lie
LOWEST CASH PK1CKS. iluiillO give me a can.
All m ill orders slu'l receive prompt atten
tion, and c-ire will be taaeii to nil them to as to
give sat Israel .ion.
AUtlM -SI, IOSO.ll .
WAIN WRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Comer of 2nd and Arch Street.
Philadelphia Penn'a.
S. DOUGHERTY
I
WITH
D. .1. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLB9ALK
BOOT ANDSHOE
WAREHOUSE,
Hlil MAllKKT STIIEET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Streel,
liil;ulcliiin.
( Mil Stand of Barcrnrt (tCo.,1
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
January 1 1881.
THE
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
Best in the World.
Theminiificturersof the SPRINGFIELD are
aware tint, In ord-M' to nwet t lie critical and
economical demand'! of tin times, the midline
must possess a combination of iiiec1ntnic.il excel
lences, making It superior to anv of Its prede
cessors, and at the same time be offered at a price
lhat will place It within the means nf all.
Fully realizing the foreo of these conditions,
they oiler the Sprlnglleld, coiilldent that It will
llulllll every reiiiirenieut that can be expected of
a first class family and manufacturing machine.
Every Machine is warranted perfect In construc
tion. In case any of the puts prove detective,
when machine Is used fur family purposes, within
live years from date of purchase. 1 he manufactur
ers will replace such defective part without
charge. This does not apply to needles shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINCFIELD
Sewing Machine Company,
13 6m
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
flivt-cliuw hxri'Rsio Tickets, from
Cnioiio jintl local no1nt, to DEN
VER COLORADO BPRTNG8, anil
PUEBLO, AND RETURN, bVmi
(fit IMKPKHF.NT FHLTKS at wonder
fully low rates. Thosn tiknt will be
b-ooii froinir wiw wituin lilt eon
oayi fi-om (Idle of naif, and to return
until October Mat folio will)?.
Pullman 1'altuw Can urn rnn by
thi rcmnnnT from CHICAGO to
COUNCIL BLTTFrS, TOPEK A and
KANSAS CITY, furnUntr a Hue with
but one-rhanure vf nan to DENVER
and PUEBLO. Dining Can are at
tached to all th ron ah train, in which
nif-aJi can be obtained at the reanua
able price of acveuty-Uve cunt.
For rat?t, further information,
ariti eiegaut Map of L'ultoU
htutet il ee, address,
J. Q. A. BEAN, 0n'l Carters Atf,.
817 fcroodway.NewYork.and 300
at-bmton St., liouUm, Mas.
11.13.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OK
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
J-'. MOIiTIMEll,
Xetv IHoomftefil
TaToTstrickler, phTg!
U Dealer In l'ttre aud ltellable
PruK, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet and Fancy Articles. Fine I'erfumes. etc.
Tobacco and Clours. Dlu.uk Books aud Stationery.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Stokk Two doors Fast of the Big Spring.
Bloouifl.eld, Way It. IsHl.
IBI
on Minium annnvnifi wMnn. ir ti
m
o
SURE
APPETISER
Si
o)
E 3 IIJOX HITTERS nro highly recommctuled for nil diseases requiring
n certain iiml cllicieut tonic especially lndirjndion, Jhjuprptiti, Intermittent
&. J'lTdi-s, ll'mif of Apjrtitr,LnM nf StrengtLLack of JCnerrjy,elr. Enriches the blood,
slrcuj;iliens tlio muscles.nnd pi ves new life to the nerves. They nrt like a clinrin
a r:i tliu(!i'slivoorKiins,rmon'n3nHrfim)cn(isimn(om,Biich ns Tnttinn thel'hoa,
i 7 i . f .. I. ' 1 T . . I j 1. .. t'. I. IT it ..i - n'i 1 T - . ' . I .
K J. .t( l',7, f I'.'it inir H''nn;,ji( f(crl,f'(i;. 1IUII1 It' fill 111 I I, ,11
S J thnt "will not llarkpn tlio tonth or plvo liondarlic. Hold 1r
Is nil druuitlsis. Wrl'p fnr the A II P Honk (32 pp. nf useful and nniiiflinc reau-
2 ir.g) Mit free. KltOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, aid.
If
I'roi'es.sioiiai Can!s.
CHAS. J. T, Mi;IN TIKK, Attorney-at-Law .
J New llloomlleld. I'erryeo.. Pa.
-All profe'sionnllmslnessproniptljaudfaitt
fully atl ended to. 3 2 It.
JOHN OALVIN WALLIS, AMorucy at-Lnw
u nil District Alloiu.y.
New liiiiiiuillelil lVrrv (;,. Pa.
Otllce over Mul l Iiiici 's new iure. All leattl
bu-luex prompt1) :nid ciirefully li uiis.iuleil.
May 4. ISS.1.
JE..1UNKIX, Alt uruey-Hl-LHW
New lliooinilelii. I'errv Co.. fa
"0:llc Next door to the residence ol.luclnt
Juiiklu. lot f
JEW1 I'OTl Kit.
ATTOIIN IdV AT LAW.
KKW IILOH.MI'IKLI). PKIIIIV IO..PA
"Claims promptly secureit collected
Writiucsand all leual nusliies. carefullMttteud
edto. .sa j i
CIIAULES II. MMILKV. Attnriie at Law.
New llloomllcl.l. I'errv Co. Pa
"0:llJe two d.ior, e.m of .IihhIi Smith's
hotel. (August 2. IS 72
WM. A.SI'llNSLKK, Attorney-at-Law.
Olllce adulnlii!! his residence on Kasl
Malnstreet.New Blooinlleld. I'erryeo.. Pa. 32 lj
WM. N. KE1HF.HT, Attol nev-at-Law,
New Uioonillclil. Perryeo.. Pa
Blooinlleld. S 33 lv.
rEWlSPOXTKIl. notakt public. New Uloom
J Held. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds. Bunds, Mortiiaues and Leases earefull
prepared and acknowleiluenieiils taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud
certified, will also take depositions to be rcl.d In
anvcourt In the United States. TlUly
HA9 4 HA UNI'TT A t tnrnev.at . In w .
New Blocimlleld.Periycn., Pa
.OI!!ce on hlRh treef, North side, nearly op
pite the Presbyterian Church. 3 21y
PO
ML. LIGGETT. Att ikshat Law.
A'ewport, I'errv Vounly. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt and Vareliil ntlention to all busl
nessm itters committed to hlscqie.
. Olllce, No. :to North Second Streel.
Newport. April 2 1S7S.
TR. 0. P. BOLLINGER.
JJ Physician and Surgecn,
-onice in residence en Main Street, New
Bloiimllelil. Pn.
CHltUMU DISEASES TREATED. 13 If
U riiTsIdun nml Stugcon.
A Bi'aduale of Cleveland Medical Cnllepe.
Located permaneutlv In the buroiiiih ot Bloom
held. Ollci-s his profes-lonal services to the citl
lens of Blooinlleld and Mirroundinu vlclnily.
Calls lu the country attended to promptly. Olllce
lu the room formerly occupied by Dr. D. II.
Sweeney, in the residence nf II. W. Smith. Main
street, New Blooinlleld. Pa. Ill 6in
D
H. R. M. ALEXANDER,
SURG no X D EXT 1ST,
New Blooinlleld. Perry County, Tn.
Olllce on Main Street, south Side, nearly
opposite the reildence of Wni. MoKee.
Everything belonuiii)! to the mofession done
In the hct manner. J A! L W'ohk Wakkant
ed. Terms inoderale. 28
W. ROWE, M. D.
riiTslclau and Surgeon Dentist.
Olllce nnr B'xler's Mills, whe'e all prolelonal
business will be promptly at tended to. Denial
work of all kinds warrautediu price and quality.
May 25. 'SO. ly.
PEOPLE'S
Sowing 'Machine
The rcople'b Seyvlnj Machine is light
runzlns haa simple tensior-s, a larjo, easily
threaded ahuttlo winds the bobbin without
running the works of the machlno, and is to
simple in Its construction that It is easily
understood.
AGENTS WANTED
VThere our sewing machines are not repre
. Rented, end we offer tho most liberal Induce
ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
13 6m
E
STATK KOTICK No'lce Is hereby given
that letters of &dniliilf ration mi thA (.HtHte
in iioini Mnitn, lateof Carroll twp.. Perry county.
Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under
jilgued. residing at Sherinaiisilale. Perry Co.. Pa.
Allpersonsindebtedtosaldestateare request
ed to makeiinmediate pavmeiit and those having
claims wlllpreseut them duly authenticated for
etlleuienl to
CYKUS W. SMITH,
Adtniulstrator.
April 5. 18S1.
a' ifeiiiia
ATRUEiTONIC
UJ
mi
KIMQSFORD'S
OSWEGO
o
KlNGSFORrj-'
UOnLllU
CORN
STARCH
PURE AMD SILVER
GLOSS
STARCH
For tlin l.sundrv. it the twt ,ind font erononiipnl In
th" world In iierlVtlr put,'. It"- fnmi Aild nml
other fiirelsn itli.i iiic..s Hon inltim Linen. I,
stninger than tt'iy otlim, n Irinv inticli lew fpinti-
titv- In tisine I iMtlrorm. 'llt -n mid fliiLlic work
slirnvt4tlicmitii'v KiiiLMtonrj PnlvcrlKf dl'iirtiStilrch
for Pn. lilhir.. lllRtii'-Miiii.'i.. ( idie Ac. I pure mid
'J"lii-!itn. Pr .fcr:il,p I., I'.crniiKla Anowroi.l. When
foil ink for Klng.riinl's Oswi i-o Slim h. 'i Hint yoil
get it, m inn-rln,- klteh nte iificn aitli'titiiled.
Svht hif firt'-rhi.u (lrwr n-rryirtti'rt.
T.i;iS(;Si'(lltll A SOS', Oswe-o. New V.
vk.
Jutmaiy 4 , 1S1 Gill
Most Fragrant Ss Eefresaisg of Perfumes
Cxceedlnily Delicate and Lasting.
Prise, 23 ctB.; Larsa Bottles, 75 ota-
Sold by dealer. In Drug, A Perfumery. Elgutur. of His
eo A Co., N . Y., on mrr bntlle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES.
Made from Ginger, liuchu. Mandrake, Stillingia,
and other of the best vegetable remedies known,
Parker's Ginger Toxic has remarkably varied
curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct
or, Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator ever made &
The Best Medicine You can Use
for KeBtoringHealth & Strength
It commences to act from the first dose, searches
out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or
help all disease, of the Bowels, Stomach, Blood,
Kidneys, Liver, U rinary Organs, al 1 Complaints of
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, It lieu mu
tism and Drunkenness.
Try abonlcto-dnyj Itmay save yourlife. soct.
and $i sizesntnlldruggists. Every genuine bottle
has our si nature on outside wrapper, Hiscoz &
Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying $l size.
, . Just What la Wanted.
Everybody 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 drugsists at 50c. and $t.
li ly
Ben.i. V. Gkafton. Stout B. Ladd,
Hauieiit E. Paine.
.(ifc Ojminiinioner 0 J'atcnt.
PATENTS.
PAINE, UiUnOX & LADD,
Attorncys-al-Lnvi nnrt Nolli'lto" 0 American
and Fortlfin J'utenle.
No. 412 Firili Street,
AYnliIi-toii, D. O.
Practice Patent Law in all Its branches In the
Patent Otlteo, and In the Supreme and .Circuit
Courts of the United States. Pamphlet sent free
on receipt of slump for postage. 35
5?
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YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY
PURHP
T'nllnril,or TTlth (opier. PorrTlln,or Iron
Lilntuua. Eucli 0110 Mi-ncileii with my mime as
nianiirttcrurcr is wutmnlcd in iniiterial and con
struction. l'or salo by the best Iiouhm In the
tnide. If you do not know where to get this
pump, write to me its In-low, and I will send
liuino of audit m-uresl you, who will supply you
fct my lowest prici-s.
CHA3. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
808 Market St., PhUadelpaia, Pa,
49 For sale by V. Mortimer, Ne Bloomtleld,
Pa. w
mm
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11 -A
", Oi .1
CiTWtieulsa wan In two jilaces, T
Wbeu lie Is away la ft strange country
and homesick at the game time.
Hgr When that young man out west
hugged his best girl to death, was la not
a dead-lock f
tar Wheat Is " threshed" for the pur
pose of getting out the grain; a hoy Is
threshed" to get out the chaff.
A student at Oxford University on
being asked, "Who waa Esau?" re
plied : " Esau was a man who wrote
fables, and sold his copyright for a mess
of potash."
tST" When a Lendvllle man is elected
deacon of a church he Isn't considered
to do the polite thing if he doesn't In
vlte the vestry out to liquor. Boelon
J'oel.
A youth was heard to remark to a
fat Teutouiau i " Havn't I sean you be
fore V Your face looks familiar." "Is
dot so V" said Hans. " When you get as
old as me your face will look familiar,
too."
t3FMr. Beldom Ever was married last
week to Mies Joy. The friends of the
victims were shocked when the daily
press called her 'a thing of beauty,' be
cause she was 'a Joy for Ever.'
tSJ"A Galveslou darkey, called at a
lawyer's office, the other day, and said
he wanted a divorce. " Is your wife un
faithful V" asked the lawyer. "That's
Jest hit. Two months ago I tole her to
put out a clean shirt for me to put on,
and Bhe ain't done it yit."
tS'Mr. John Fortune, of Fond du
Lac, Wisconsin, recently became the
father of twin girls. When he first
looked upon the newcomers he smiled a
sort of ghastly smile and remarked:
" Well, I suppose It's all right, for It Is
said Miss Fortunes never come singly."
tjrgqulre's daughter : " What Is this
we bearabout your futher and mother
quarreling so, Peggy '(" " They've each
had a little money left 'ra, miss, and I
think feyther he wants the lot. Any
ways, they can't agree nohow whether
her money is his'n,or his hern, or his
hls'n aud hers hern.'
Fair Play"out West.
TIipv o-Ivb a. man a rOinrme out. West.
In Deadwood, Custer, or any of those
new Western towns the spirit of fair
play crops to the surface even In judicial
broceedings. In March last a Michigan
man who keeps an eating-house at Gun
nison, was over-particular about taking
a counterfeit half-dollar, and in the row
which resulted he was considerably bat
tered. He therefor called upon the Jus
tice of thePeace and stated bis case and
asked for a warrant.
" I guess I wouldn't make a fuss over
it," replied the official.
" But he meant to kill me."
" Yes, I presume so, but he'll leave
town and that will end it."
" But he's a dangerous m;in."
"Yes, they say so; but uo one is
afraid of him."
"Judge, do you know what he said
about you when I told him I'd have
him arrested."
" No."
" Well, he said you were a blamed
grasshopper eater."
" Yes, but he didn't mean it."
" And he called you a reptile."
" Well, he was mad, I suppose."
" Yes, and he was mad when he said
you'didn't know enough to write your
own name, and therefore couldn't issue
a warrant ?"
"Did he say that V"
"He did."
" Then I'll issue on him like a ten ton
avalanche on a yaller mule 1 The man
who sneezes at my larnin' must have a
contempt for the judiciary."
The warrant was issued, the party ar
rested and tried, and the verdict of the
court was :
"Gunnison William, the verdict of
the court is that you are guilty,- and the
sentence is a fine of $35 in cash. This
court can't get over the fact that you vil
iified its menial calibre. It is also aware
of the fact that you haven't got a red to
pay your fine with. STo-v, then, if you
will meet this court back of this build
ing on the level, it will either get away
with you in six and a half minutes or re
mit the fine. I want to prove it to the
citizens of Gunnison that in electing me
to the judiciary they have cast their
votes for a man who can epit on his
hand in six different languages and get
away with a hog pen full of roughs
without having an ear scratched. Pri
soner at thenar, have you auvthlnsrto
sayr"
The prisoner decided to go to jail.