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    TIIK TIMES, NEW HL00MF1ELD, PA., AUGUST 1(5, 1881.
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Philadelphia Advertisements.
Itoady Mixed Taints !
JUCAS'
HEADY MIXED FAINTS !
kowater.no chemicals, no benzine,
but, a puhk
OIL PAINT,
READY FOR USE.
SO BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAINT
BENT BY MAIL.
IT IS PUT ONMKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD ANUOIL. VIZ: NICELY
BUUSHKDOUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATER PAINT
TUTZ" IT,
And Ion Will Proye It to be the Best
Liquid Paint lu the Market.
JOIIIV LTJOA-S CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss nud Imperial French Urccn,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VA11NISIIES, &c
t" For Bample Cards apply to F. Mortl-.
mar, New Bloomtluld, Pa., or to John Lucas &
Co., Philadelphia.
EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
HUAFFNEK, ZIEGLER & CO..
Importers and Dealers Id
Hosiery, loves,
IlibboiiN, Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Stroet.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
TRIMBLE, BRITTON 8 Co.,
WHOLESALE GllOCERS,
No. 505 MARKET 8TLEET,
Philadelphia! 7 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
E302SELLSES, STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALLPAPER.
HI. A Mi HOOKS
Always ou hand, and made to Order,
Nos. 530 Market and 52 Minor Streets,
I'll I L AD EL Till A . PA.
V. ALSO. Publishers of Sanders' New Read
ers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, llobcrt's
History of the United States, Felton's Outline
Maps, etc.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON,
WHOLESALE
Hardware House,
No. 625 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Pcnn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS,
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting: Twines, &.,
And a line Assortment of
1770033 and WILLOW WAEE,
No. 120 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA. ,
Philadelphia Advertisements.
gAMUEL BOMBERGER,
with
HIi:UMVtOTT A CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Dry Goods, Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS,
Cotton V Woolen C hain. Ac.
No. 333 MARKET STREET, v
PIIILADELPIIIA.
Merchants wishing to select from as largo a
stock , can be f ou ii it in the city, and at the
LOWEST CASH l'UICKK. should give me a call.
. AM until orders shall receive prompt atten
tion, nucleate will be taKen (o till tiinm to as to
give sin isfnet Inn.
August ;tl, lssn.tr.
WAINWItlGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLESALE
. BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
ia MABKKT 8TIIEET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
fJALL, SHENkTca,
405 &407 Market Street,
I'hiladolphia.
(Old Stand of Bum-oft &Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
I R Y O O 0 1) S .
January 1 issi.
THE
SPRIN &FIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
Uest in Hie World.
The nnniiUcturors of the SPRINGFIELD are
aware that. In order to meet the critical and
economical demands of rlio times, the machine
must possess a combination of mechanical excel
lcnces, 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 oiler the Springfield, confident that it will
lliillllleveryrequirement that can lie expected of
a Hi st class family and manufacturing machine.
Every Machine is warranted perfect In construc
tion. Incase any of the ptrts prove defective,
when machine is used for family purposes, within
five years from date or.piircliase, the mantifacltir
or, will replace such defective part without
charge. This dues not apply to needles, shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINGFIELD.. -
Sewing Machine Camjtf$K'
13 6m SPRINGFIELD?8 ?'' !
M
iff
Row on isl. anil rtTinnerli Mwm,
nrst-clMsKiCTRlos Ticifts, from
("hlimtj and lorn) point, to DEN.
VER COLORADO BPKmOU, and
PUEBLO. AND BETtJIiN, lV SIX
(0) DIKI-KHKNT boltks. at wonder
fully low rule.. TIcphii tlcVMa will be
rood Kolnif west wlttiln flllonn (1.1)
cava from dali of aale. and to return
until October Slat following.
I-ultman )alaca Cam are rtm by
thla Company frmn CniCAOO to
COTJKCILBLTJi'i'a, TOPE K A and
KANSAS CITY, forming a line with
tnitonerhanireofrara loDENVEa
and PUEULO. Plnlnsr Cam are at
tactied to all through train.. In which
nacala c&n be obtained at tlie reauu
ile pnue of aeyenly-uve ceuu.
For rates, further Information,
and eieeaut Map at liultud
Suites tru, aUdruss,
J. tt. A. SEAN. Oen'l Eartera Agt,
J'7 Broailway.Ne-wYork.and 306
v acUmtloii bt., botiton, Mass.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUKD AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
F. MO II TIMER,
New liloom field,
JACOB STRICKLER, PhTg"
U Dealer lu Pure and llellable
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, ete.
Tobacoo and Cigars, blank Books and Stationery.
4- Prescriptions a specialty.
SroitB Two doon East of the Big Spring.'
Blooiutield, May 8, 1S61.
21l:33.
BROWN'S
M
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LU jiiiOJ tiv
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is rr n
it lll( II
jj APPETISER oj ij y y
i I
IltON HITTERS nre highly recommended for nil disease requiring
a certain nml cillclein tonic I especially Indiqestian, Vynpepua, Intcrvnttentx
revem, uamojAppewc,uym of strength .Lack of Energy , etc. Enriches tlio blood, 5
Btrenpt tens tlio inuscles,nti(l gives now life to tlio norves. They art like a clinrra V
on the (liSPsti ve orgunn, remminy ulldyycplic svmpfoms, sticli ns Tnttinq the Food,
I
I
....... .,, ,.,,, ,,;. a xlv snij linn x-j-fimrauau
that will not, blacken tho tooth or plve headache. Sold ly
till druggists. U ri tn for flin A 11 C Tlnok (32 pp. of useful nnd amusing read-
DROWN CIIEBI1CAL CO., Baltimore, Mil.
Professional Cards.
CIIAS. J.T.McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law.
New Hloomlleld, Perry eo.. Pa.
. f Profe"lo,luslne8Bpromptljandfalth.
fully attended to. S21v.
"TO UN CAIA'IN "WALLIS, Attorney-at La W
tl unci District Attonicv.
New llloiiinllelil. Perry Co. Pa.
-Olllee over Mortimer's new More. All legal
MiyT Ihsu"1''"5' 111111 U!iref""y ll""sa"ed.
JE. JUNKI N , A t toniey-at-LaTT '
New Itluomllpld. Perry Co., fa.
".Ofllce Next door to the residence of.iudgf
Juuklu. 45tf
JEWIS l'OXTKlt,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
NEW BLOOJIFIELD. PERKY CO.. PA.
a-Clalins promptlv secured collected
Wrltliig.sand all legal business carefulh attend
eu 10. y
CHARK '.B II. SMILEY. Attorney at Law!
New iilonnillelil, Perrv Co. Pa,
JJ-Ollle 'wo doors east, of .losenh Hinltli's
Hotel.
August 2, 18T2
WM. A.SPONHLEIt,Attorney.at-Law,
ttllce adjoining liis residence, on East
Malustreet.New Ulooinlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Ha ly
WM. N. SE1I1EHT. Attorney-at-Law.
New Klooiiillcld. Perry CO.. Ta.
liloomileld.R33 lv.
LEWIS POTTER, notakt i-UHMC New Bloom
Held. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and Leases .-arefnllf
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
Kinus of t'euslon and llouutv papers drawn and
certified, will alsotake depositions to be rer.d In
auvoourt lu the United States. 7 lOly
C1IA8. A. BAHNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloonilleld. Perry co.. Pa
j.Otllce on high street. North side, uearlvop
positetlie Presbyterian Church. 8 21y
ML. LIOGETT. ATTOUNF.r-AT-I,AW,
Newport, Ierry County. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt nud carelnl attention to ail bus!
bess matters committed to hi scare.
Olllce, No. .in North Second Street.
Newport, April 2K 1H78.
DR. 0. R. BOLLINGER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Wfinioetn residence on Main Street, New
Bloonilleld. Pa.
CHKONIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tf
T SUNDY.M.D.
U riijslcinii and Siirgoon.
A graduatn of Cleveland Medical College.
Located permanently In the borough of Bloom
Held. Oilers his professional services to the citi
zens of HI oom licUl anil Mirroiindiiig viclnilv.
Calls lu the country attended to promptly, Olllce
In the room formerly occupied bv Dr. 1). II.
Sweeney. In the residence of 11. W. Smith. Maiu
street, ftew hloonilleld , Pa. Ill Cm
D
R. K. M. ALEXANDER.
SUJtGEOy I) EXT 1ST,
New Bloonilleld. Perry County, I
flolllll.V Pll
49-Olllce on Main Street, Sotttli Side, nearly
opposite the residence of Wm. McKee.
-vn UIUI5 uecoiigiiig iii me iiriiiHssiini none
In the best manner. i.ALL Wouii Wakiunt-
p.n. Tel'lilM lniiilei'',la Od
J:
W. ROWE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon Dentist.
Office near Blxler's Mills, where all prolessional
business will be promptlv at tended tn. Dental
work of all kinds warraniedln price and quality.
May 25. '80. Iy.
LIGHT-RUNNING
Sewing Machine.
The roople'b Bowing Machine Is light
running has simple tensions, a largo, easily
threaded shuttle winds the bobbin without
running the worlis cf tho machine, and is so
simple tn its construction tUat it Is easily
understood.
AGENTS WANTED
Where our sewing machines are not repre
sented, and weofter tho most liberal induce
ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to tho
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
13 Om
E STATU NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given
that letters of administration on the estate
ol John Smith, lateof Carroll twp Perry county.
Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, residing at Sliennaiisdale, Perry Co., Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment and those having
claims will preneut tliem duly autheutluatedfot
settlement to
CVKCS W. BMfTH,
Administrator.
i ''. '3 'w J'.-ouil-i-.J
ft-' ti -rr'iiw.
AYTRUEiTQNIC
KIHGSFORD'S
OSWEGO
For tlm Laundry. Is the hmt. unci most economirnl in
tlm world. pert'ec'tlr pur", lice frmn AHcls nml
oilier fuiTlan milistqni-Hs Hint Injure Linen. Is
stronger limn nnv other, recpilrim nnii h li sqnn
titr in using. I uniform, alltp'ns nml finlshrs work
Blwnvsthewiine. Kln-Mfnnl'a Pulverised ( omSlirrcli
lor I'u.Hin-., Illnni'-Miimre. Cnke. Ac. I pur- nml
aeliintn. Prerernlde tn Herinmln Arrowroot. AVhen
you ask for Klngsforcl's Oswrgn Siimdi, n that yoii
get It, in inferior kinds nro oltun milwtituti d.
htf fttt fiistrh.u ftrnr.frn mvryirwi.
T. KINUSKllltli A SDN. Oswego, New Vj-k.
J nonary 4,1811 Cuu
Books! Books!
o
Gift Books,
Children's Hooks,
Blank Books,
School Books,
Billies ! Testaments !
And all Kinds of Hooks
AT BEACH'S
Book & Drug Store.
n
Stationery at Wholesale or Itetail
0
r2T Subscriptions taken for nil Newa.
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCKLEY
t'iilltril,cr with t opper, Porrfla.lii.or Iron
l.liiliiH. Eiii li "no bicni'ilcd with my iniiiiu its
manufacturer is warranted in material and con
rtruciion. For wile by the bet houses in ilia
trade. If yon do not know where to get this
pump, write to nie as below, ami I will semi
inline of ngent nearest you, who will supply you
at my lowest prices.
CHA3. 0. BIATCHXEY, MaBufaoturer,
308 Maiket St, FoUadelpbia, Fa,
43 For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomtleld,
Pa. 22
Benj. F. Ghafton. Stoht B. Ladd,
llAi.HEUT E. Paine.
Xafe OommiiMioner oj Patents,
PATENTS.
PAIXE, (JKAITON & LAUD,
i4fforneys-af.iio omi Sotieitor$ of American
and loreipn iKfenfs.
No. 412 Firth Street,
'WuMi.iiifg'toM. r. o.
Praotlee Patent Law In all Its branches In the
Patent Otllco, and In the Supreme and Circuit
Courts of the I'niled Slates. Pamphlet scut free
ou receipt of stump for postage. 1 S6
OSWEGO H
CORN j
STARCH I
FUflEANDSlLVER I
GLOSS "
m STARCH pli-
V 'iTKlNCSFOHOtSOH !;O.A'
(J-A cynical man gays li is wife is
only half like a telescope. He can draw
Iter out, but lie says lie can't shut her
up.
g-'Tapa," said an Inquisitive boy,
"this morning the dominie prayed for
more rain and this afternoon Deacon
Illxby prayed for dry weattier to get bla
liay In. Now If the Lord loves the Dea
con and the dominie just the same,
what do you suppose He'll do about It ?"
" My son," answered the old gentleman
sternly, "whenever you want to ask
foolish questions go to your mother;
don't come to me."
esrl'apa was at bis toilet, and his
youngest daughter, aged six.' who found
her way Into his dressing room, was)
watching the progress of his shinliig
razor with the keenest Interest. Pres
ently her elder sister came In search of
her, urging, "You must come away,
May, while papa Is shaving." " I guess
not," retorted the ) ttle wit, quickly.
"I can stay, 'cause I'm his little shal
Terl"
KaTThey were talking about ferocious
animals, when a Wioklow magistrate
remarked: "When I was In danger
fr'om a Kerry bull, I sat down and star
ed him full in the face."
"How did it answer V queried the
breathless bystanders.
"Excellent! The bull didn't offer to
touch me."
"Very remarkable very curious !
How do you account for it V
" Weil, sometimes I've thought It was
because I sat down on the top branch of
a very tall tree," said the magistrate.
t3r?""Is that au Alderney cow ?" the
young man from town asked old Mr.
Thlstlepod, out on the Agency road.
The old man Is a little near-sighted In
his hearing, and he looked at the youth
in amazement. "Wall, be replied,
"she ain't so all-flred elderly, only two
years old last spring. What might be
your idea of an old cow, young many"
But the young man spake not, neither
did he smile, but he looked away off
down the road with the yearning expres
sion' of a man who has been drafted but
doesn't want to go. .
How Sal " Disgraced, the Family."
A traveler In the state of Illinois some
years ago came to a long log hut on the
prairie near Cairo, and there halted. He
went into the house. It was a wretched
allair an empty packing box for a
table, while two or three chairs and dis
agreeable stools graoed the reception
room, the dark walls of which were
ornamented by a display of tin-ware
and a broken shelf article or two. The
woman was crying in one corner, and
the man, with tears lu his eyes and a
pipe in bis moutb, on a stool, with his
sorrowful looking head supported by
the palms of his hands. Not a word
greeted the interloper.
"Weil," said be, you seem to be in
awful trouble here. " What's up ?"
"Ah, we are almost crazed.neighbor,"
said the woman ; and we ain't got the
patience to see' folks now."
" That's all right," said the stranger
not much taken aback by the polite re
buff; " but can I be of any service to you
In all this trouble V"
" Well, we've lost our gal; our Sal's
gone off and left us," said the old man
in tones of deep despair.
" Ah, do you know what induced her
to leave you ?" remarked the new arri
val. " Well, we can't say, neighbor, as how
she's so far lost as to be induced, but
then she's gone and disgraced us," re
marked the afflicted father.
"Yes, stranger, and not as I should
say it as is her mother but there warn't
a pootier gal in all the west than our
Sal. She's gone and brought ruin on
her own head now," followed the strick
en mother. '
"Who has gone off with her?" in
quired the visitor.
" Well there's the trouble. The grl
could have done well, and might have
married Martin Kehoe, a capital shoe
maker, who although lie has but one
eye, plays the flute la a lively manner,
and earns a good living. Then, look,
what a life she has deserted ; she was
here surrounded by all the luxury lu the
country," said the father.
41 Yes, who knows what poor Sal will
have to eat, drink and wear now V"
groaned the old woman.
" And who is the fellow who has taken
her Into such misery V"
" Why, she's gone off and got married
to a critter called an editor, as lives la
the village, and the Lord only knows
how he's to aim a living."