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    THE T1ME3, NEW IILOOMFIELD, PA., AUGUST!), 1881.
Philndetphta Adrertlsements.
Ready Mixed Taints !
JUCAS'
READY MIXED FAINTS !
nowatkb.no chemicals, no benzinb,
bui a pukk
OH. 1'AIIVT,
READY FOR USE.
Sample Onvils.
10 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PA1ST
BENT BY MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAli AND OIL, VIZ : NICELY
BKUHHEP OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATEtt PAINT
TRY IT,
And Ion Will Prore It to be the Best
Liquid Taint in the Market.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTUREH8 OF '
Swl99 and Imperial French Urecn,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
13" For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, New Bloomlleld, Pa., or to John Lucas fc
Co., Philadelphia.
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
8HAFFNEK, ZIEGLER & CO..
Importers aud Dealers In
Hosiery, Gloves,
llibbons, Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety ot
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 505 MARKET STLEET,
PHILADELPHIA. 7 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALLPAPER.
ISI.AXlt HOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order,
Nos. 530 Market and 52? Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
3. ALSO, Publishers ot Sanders' Now Head
ers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's
History ot the United States, Felton's Outline
Maps, etc.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON,
WHOLESALE
Hardware House,
No. C25 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Poan'a.
JANNEY& ANDREWS,
W1IOLKSAI.1?
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET STREET,
lMiiladelphia, Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Oil Clothe, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting: Twines, &.,
And a tine Assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
gAMUEL BOMBERGER,
WITH
11 1 hum:, M OT!' V CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS,
Cotton Woolen C'lii'lii.Ac
No. 333 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchant wishing to select from as large a
stock as can he found 'In tlm city, and at the
LOWEST CASH PKICKh, should nlve me a Call.
All until orders shall receive prompt atten
tion, nndctre will be taaen to llll them m as to
give satisfaction.
Austi.-t 31, lssu.tf.
WAIN WRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
J S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WnOL&SALB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
WKJ MAKKKT STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJAUTSHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Street,
8Milln.lt lolt in
(Old Stand of Barcrnft & Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
IHLY GOODS.
January 1 1881.
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
Best iu the World.
The manufacturers of the SPRINGFIELD are
aware Kiat. in order to meet the critical and
economical demands of flip time, the machine
must possess a combination of mechanical excel
lences, making It superior to anv of Its prede
cessors, and 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 offer the Sprlngllold, confident that it will
ttullill every requirement that can be expected of
a lirst class family and manufacturing machine.
Kvery Machine is warranted perfect In construc
tion. In case any of the puts prove defective,
when machine is used for family purpose, within
live years from date of purchase, the manufactur
ers will replace such defective part without
charge. This doe notapply to needles, shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINCFIELD
Sewing Machine Company,
13 6m
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Vow on .ale rtrt dating th w.on,
nr-a-ola. Kicunsio Tiokkts. fi-ora
f'hlcnro antl looul point, to DEN.
5l,9OI'onADO BPRXNOS, and
PUEBLO, AND HETBHK, by III
(1,1 I'iKKKlil-NT boutm, at wonder
fully low ratea, Thcso ticket, will h.
(rood irolnK west withlo fifteen (IS)
day from date of aulc. and to return
Uiilil October a I at following.
ullman Palaea Can. are rm by
thU Company from CHICAOO to
COUNCIL BtUl'FS, TOPEKA and
KAN8AS CITY, forming a lint- lih
but one change of cam toDENVEft
and PTJEHLO. Dining Car art, t
titehod to all through train.. Id which
nrujB i-au u- ooiainca at ill. n
able prtc of leruuty-Uve ceuU,
or rates, farther information,
and elecnut Mi of United
htHtea true, &d drugs,
J. Q. A. BEAK, Oen'lEaitern Ayr.,
817 Broorlway.NowYork.and 800
V ublimuloa St.. Boston, Main.
2i ua.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
.F. MOllTIMlilt,
New lSloom field.
JACOB STRICKLER, PH.
U Dealer In Pure and Reliable
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, etc
Tobacco and Cluars, Blank Books aud Stationery.
- Prescriptions a specialty,
Ktokb Two doors East ot the'DIg Spring.
Bloomlleld, May 8. loBl. - .
BROWN'S
n o) fn) rv
o)
SURE
APPETISER
! IUOX HITTERS nro highly recommended for nil disease requiring
3 ft ocrtam nnd efficient tonic; especially Indigestion, Vymepm, Intermittent!
I lever, II anf afApp'tte,,Lo of Hlrenjlh,Laek of Energy, etc. Enriches the blood, S
jl ttrcnjrt hens the inusclcs.nnd gives new life to the nerves.. They ru-t like a ihnrru 9
1 on the digestive orRiais, removing all dytpeptfo nmptom, such as Tattina the Fool
P ,u ii.uKi,-umum,jirnnourn,ne. j.iie ouiyiron i reparation
I that will not blacken tlio teeth or plvo headache. Sold by
nil drugcists. Urite for tlieA ItCTtonk f32 tin. of tiseful nnd Hmusinpt read
ing) senfree. 11UOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
Ltanw
I'lOlessioiDil Cards.
CH AS. J . T. Ucl NTI It K, Attoruey-at -Law .
New Hloomllelil, I'erry co.. Pa.
-All prnfesioiial liiiHluess prompt lyaudfaltb
fullyattended to. 3 2 1 v.
JOHN CALVIN WAI.LIS, Attoriicy-at-La w
and 111 si l let Altoi Dry.
New llliio'iullPlil' perry Co. Pa.
WOlllce over Moi llmei's new iiiie. All legnl
business promptly anil carefully l iaiisacleil,
May 4, 1W.
JE.ilUNK IN,Tttoruey-al-La,
New lilmimllelil. I'eri v co., t'a
-Oilloe Nexl door to the residence nl.ludiif
Jmikln. 45tf
JEWIS POTTER," '""
ATTORNEY A'i' I. AAV.
NEW Hl.tlOMKIELl). PEV.HV CO..PA.
w-CIalms proiuptlv secured collected
Writinusiind all Icnal business carefull) attend
ed to. d2 yl .
CHAKI. 'S ll.MMILKY. Attiiriievat Law.
New Uldomllfld, I'eirv Co. Pa.
Oilier mm d.iors e.tst. of .Toseph Siullh's
Hotel. Auuust 2, 1S7 2
WM. A.SPONSLEU, Attoriiey-at-Law.
Olllce adiolnlnir Ills residence, on Kasl
Main street, New llloomlleld. Perry co., Pa. 8 2 lj
WM. N. SE1I1KHT. Attorney-at-Law,
New llloomllt'ld. Perry CO.. Ta
Bloomlleld. 3331v.
IEWIH POTTEIt, notakt PlTni.ic. New Bloom
J Held. Perry Co.. Pa.
Deeds, Bunds, MortKHKes and Leases carefullj
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
klinls of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud
certllled. will also take depositions to be rei.d in
anv court In the United States. 7 loly
CIIA8. A. HARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld. Perry Co., Pa
.oillceon high .freer. North side, nearly op
posiletlie Presbyterian Church. ,3 21y
ML. LH1QETT. Attdknrv-at-Law,
Newport, I'erry County. Pa.
Havlni! perinanentiy located at Newport, will
give prompt and careful addition to all busl
uess matters committed to his care.
Olllce, No. m North Second Street.
Newport. April 2 1H7H.
DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office In residence on Main Street. New
Blonmlleld. Pa.
CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tf
T' SUNDY.M. D. " " "
U riivslclnn aud Surgeon.
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Located periiiaueiitlv in the borough of Bloom
lleld. oilers his professional services to the citi
zens of Bloomlleld aud Mirronudlng viclnlly.
Calls In the country attended to promptly. Olllce
III the rooln fnrnno-lv oipiiiilfil hv Ili'. 1). 41.
Sweenev, 111 the residence of 11. W. Smith. Main
street, INew llloomlleld, Pa. 1!) 0m
D
U. R. M. ALEXANDER,
SUJtGKOX DEXTIST.
New Bloomtleld, Perry County, Pa.
O Olllce on Main Street. South Side, nearly
opposite the residence of Win, McKee.
Everything belonging to the profession done
In the bust manner. 4,A.L Wo UK Wahhant
eu. Terms moderate. 28
J W. ROWE, M. D.
Plivslt'Iuu and Stirgfou Dcnllst. -
Office near Blxler's Mills, where all professional
business will be promptly attended to. Dental
work of all kinds warrauludlu price and quality,
May 25. 'SO. ly.
LIGHT-RUNNING
PEOPLE'S
Sewing Macliino.
The Feople'b Bewlns Slachlne Is llght
running has simplo tcnslor.3, a large, cosily,
threaded shuttle winds tha bobbin without
running the works of the machine, and is so
simple In Its construction that it Is easily
understood.
AGENTS WANTED
Where our sewing machines are not repre
sented, and wo offer the most liberal Induce
ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
13 Cm
ESTATE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given
that letters of ailministration'on the estate
ol John smith, lateof Carroll twp.. Perry county,
Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, residing at Sliermansdale, Perry Co., Pa.
All persons indebted to said eslateare request
ed to make im mediate payment and those having
olalms wlllpreseut them duly authenticated for
setllemeutto
CYRUS Yf. SMITH,
Administrator.
April e,18SI. '
ATRUEiTONIC
pi
KINGSFQRD'S
OSWEGO
KiNCSFORrjJ
CORN
STARCH
FUREANDSILVER
GLOSS
STARCH
For tlm Laundry, is the iiest snrl must econnnilcnl In
llifl world. Is porf.'dlr puri.. t'i-. from ArliU nnd
oilier rnrelcii Rill. Hii ii -p. tlmt Inliire Linen. Is
strnnnpr thnn any oilier, rciiilrlni tinicli I r niinn
tity in nslnit, it iinlfonn. sllll'"iii nnd finishes work
sltrnrstlinwimr-. Klui'sf,, ,-,)' 1'ul vi rlrctl Corn Starch
hir I'lidilin-s, IllRtir-Miiiixc Cnke. Ac. I pnr" iiml
i''liciitn. Prnrnlle to Bermuda Arrowroot. When
foil nsk for Klngsford's (Nn-eirn Slnndt, eo tlmt jnu
get It, ns inferior kinds are nlien Milmtitiitel.
Gvttl by nil first'Cliim Grncer trtntirirre.
T. KINtiSFORB A SON. Oawego, New Yjrk.
Juuuary 4, 1SS1 fim
Books! Books!
o
Gift Boohs,
Children's Boohs,
Blank Books,
School Books,
Bios! Testaments!
And all Kinds of Books
AT BEACH'S
Book & Drug Store.
Stationery at Wholesale or Retail
83" Subscriptions taken for all News,
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY
PUMP
t'nllnnl.or n idi popper, Porc-lnln,or Iron
I.lnlnu. Knell one stenciled with my name as
manufacturer is wnrranted In iniitcriHl and con
Mruetion. For tale by the best houses in the
trade. If you do not know where to pet this
pump, writo to me as below, and I will send
naiiiu of aitent nearest you, w ho will supply you
at my loweH prices.
CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
308 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
a-For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld,
Pa. 22
Ben J. F. Grafton. Stout B. Ladd,
H albert -K. Paine.
Late Oommlsttontr ttf Patents.
PATENTS.
PAISE, Git All ON & LADD,
t((ornci-a(-Zat(i ono Solicitor of American
and fretpn Patents.
Xo. 412 Fifth Street,
AVnisililuif ton, I. O.
PraetWie Patent Law In all Its branches In the
Patent Ctneo, and In the Supreme and Circuit
Courts f t the United States. Pamphlet seut tree
on rvelpt of stamp for postage. at
v
OSWEGO NY. .
4V i
J"It Is called a poke bonnet because
It is necessary for a young tnaa to poke
bis face Inside to kiss tbe wearer.
O" A Massachusetts woman was re
C3Utly burled at tbe age of one hundred.
This might be termed a century plant.
3 Chang, the Chinese giant, is not
lazy, perhaps, tut he lies lortger In bed
than any other man in this country.
ty A three year old child discovered
the neighbor's hens in the yard scratch
ing. In a most Indignant tone she re
ported to her mother that Mrs. Smith's
hens were " wiping their feet on our
grass."
t"The editor of the Hackensack lie
publican went to call on his girl, when
he saw on tbe front steps a sign which
said, " Beware of paint." He wentaway
sighing, "I never before knew that she
painted."
KyA Georgia editor says : "Gold Is
found in thirty-six counties in this state,
silver in three, copper In thirteen, Iron
in forty-three, diamonds In twenty-six,
whiskey In all of them, and the last gets
away with all the rest."
O" Unconscious profanity sometimes
comes to the most exemplary Christian.
A real good brother said recently, " I
must get me a copy of the new Bible.
I hear the revisers have knocked hell
out of it."
tST"" Ah, brethren," said a speakerln
an ecclesiastical body in North Carolina
discussing the question of dancing, "I
mightily fear that if we authoritatively
permit tbe square dance that some peo
ple may soon pinch oil' the corners and
make it a round dance."
foS" In a class of little girls at school,
the question was asked :
" What is a fort ?"
"A place to put men In," was the
ready reply.
"What is a fortress, then V asked the
teacher. ' '
This seemed a puzzle, till one of the
girls answered, u A place to put women
In."
- J . 1 CHnl .l-.t-.
an ox team that once belonged to an In
temperate man, and that got so used to,
stopping for him at saloons that now,
when passing a saloon, the animals will
not move until their new owner goes in
to get a drink. He doesn't care for the
liquor, he says, but is obliged to drink to
get his team along. He has refused
$cl)00 for the oxen.
E"An Austin teacher, who Las fre
quent occasion to punish his pupils,
asked one of them the other day if he
knew why he had been punished. The
boy was silent.
" Don't you know," said the teacher,
" that you were whipped because you
were disobedient V
"That wasn't the reason," said the
boy sullenly.
" What was the reason, tht-n ?
" Because you are bigger than I am."
63" A colored man who had contract
ed a debt some yearsgo with one of our
merchants came to town lately and
called on his old creditor. " Didn't you
'splain to me dat if I settled up dat ac
count you would give me a 'lowance?"
said the darkey to the merchant.
Yes, I did say so, Sam," said the mer-'
chant. " If you are ready to settle your
bill now I will make a good allowance,"
and the merchant waited for the color
ed individual to pull out his pocket
book. " Well, sir, I hasn't got de mon
ey jus' now, but I thought I'd come in
an' get de 'lowance."
C-jfln a Newbnryport (Mass.) family
where there are two boys, one of them
brought borne a worthless cur, to the
disgust of the rest of the family. At
last the older sister offered him half a
dollar if he would give the dog awfy.
He assented and pocketed tbe coin.
When night came, prompted by curios
ity, she asked the little fellow to whom
he had given his dog, and was told with
a charmiug naivete, "Oh, I've given
him to my brother."
CaT" Well, Father Brown, how did
you like the sermon yesterday ! " asked
a young preacher.
" You see, parsons," was the reply, "I t
haven't a fair chauce at them sermons
of yours. Iam an old man now and
have to sit pretty well back by the stove;
and there's old Miss Smithe, Widder
TatT, and Rylan'a darters 'n Nabby Blrt
In all tbe rest a settin' in front o' me
with their mouths wide open a swaller
ia' down all the best of the sermon, an'
what gets down to me Is pretty poor
stuff, parson, pretty poor stuff. .