THE TIMES, NEW ULOOMEIELI), PA., SEPTKMIJKU 0, 1881. 7 Philadelphia Adrerttsoments. itoady Mixed Taints ! JUOAS' READY MIXED TAINTS ! 0 WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A FURK OIL PAINT, READY . F 0 H USE. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAINT BENT BI MAIL. IT IS PUT ON I.IKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LKAD AND OIL, VIZ t NICELVf BRUNHKD OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE. WATER PAINT tpit it, And Ion Will Prove It to be the Best Liquid l'alnt In the Market. JOHN LUCAS Sc CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imporla.1 French Grceu, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c t- For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, Now Bloomtlold, Pa., or to John Lucas "Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER&SWEARINGEN Successors to 8H AFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, loves, Ilibbons, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety ol , TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Stroet. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. w. H. KENNEDY TRIMBLE, BRITTON Si CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 603 MARKET STLEET, PHILADELPHIA. 7 1 gOWER, POTTS & C0., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALLPAPER. IlLAXK ISOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order, Nos. 630 Market and 521 Minor Streets, rillLADELPIIIA. 1'A. 3."AL90, Publishers ot Banders' New Read ers, and Brooks' Arithmetics.- Also, Robert's History ot the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, ete. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON, WHOLESALE Hardware House, No. C25 Market Street, Philadelphia, Peuu'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS, wiioi.i.s ai.i: GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. . QRAYBILL &, CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting: Twines, &., And a tine Assortment of "WOOD ana WILLOW WARE, No, 420 Murket street, above 4th, . PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. gAMUFL FoMBERGERr " WITH . itii.m.r., shut v to., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN JJi'1 Goods, Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, Cotton fe Woolen t'Iialn,Ae. No. 333 MARKET STREET, . PJIILADELFIIIA. Merchants wishing to select from as large a stock a. can le found ;in the city, and at the LOWKHT CASH PHIOKK should give me a call. . All mall orders sluM ree-uve prompt atten tion, and care will be taken to nil them to as to give sin ifnctlnn, August 31, ISHU.tf . "WAIN WRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2udaud Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLBSAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Bill MAKXKT STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. pjALL, SHENK & C0 405 & 107 Market Street, Philadelphia, (')ld Stand of Barcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I3XY OOOT. January 1 1931. KENDALL'S STATIN CURE! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER discovered, as It Is certain In Its effects and does not bilker. Head I'root Below. From Iter. N. P. Granger, Presiding Elder ot the St. Albans District St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 2Uth, 1880. DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO., Gents: In repty to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Mpavin Cure has been vory satisfactory Indeed. Three or four years ago I procured a bot tle ot your agent, and with it, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered that a ring-bone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Uespectfully yours, 1. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! Stoughton, Mass., March Mm, 1880. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In justice to you and myself, I think 1 ought to let vou know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one. very large one; don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four mouths to take the large one olf, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is eutlrely well, not at all stilt, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing here, hut if It does for all what it has done for me its sale will be very great. Itespectfully yours, CHAS. E.PARKER. Is sure ill effects, mild In Its action as It does not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep sealed pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement. If used for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in man and for any purpose for which a lin iment for man or beast. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In Its ellects. It is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met wllh such unqualitled snc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price 81. per bottle, or Six bottlesfor 85. All Drug gists have it or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DR. B.J. KENDALL i CO., Euosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. -K. Moiitimeh, New Bioomtleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F. MORTIMER, Xew liloom field. JACOB STRICKLER, PH. G. U Dealer In Pure and Reliable Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, eto. Tobacco and Ulnars, Blank Books aud Stationery. Prescriptions a specialty. Htoub Two doors East of the Big Spring. Bloomheld, May 3, 1881. tSPAVIN CUREfli .AM BROWN'S n 0 WW 5 a ' fl SURE APPETISER i lltON BITTERS ftro liiglily recommended for nil diseases requiring o a certain nnd ellluient tonic! especially Indinestion, Vymtrpeitt, Intermittent Fevrrt, WautnAppeJite,L(MoSrengtA.lMekEn(Tffy,ete. Enriches the blood, strengthens tlio iniiscles.nnd pi veg new iifo to io nerves. They act like a charm Jlrlehiig, Ifcut in the Stomar.h,lImrtbnrn,ete. that will not, blacken tlio teeth i 5iui rugKJin. ) n i- km- inn n in. unrig urn I'rol'essloiiHl Cards. CHAS.J.T. MuINTIItK. Attorney at-Law, New Hloomlleld. Perry co., Pa. r'All professional business promptlyandfaltb fully attended to. 3 2 1 v. JOHN CALVIN WALLIS, Attorney-at-Law aud 1)1 si riot AMnrnry. New Hloomllnld. Perry Co. Pa. -OI!lce over Moi l liner's new store. All legal biHluexs promptly and carefully transacted. May 4, lSSu. JE..iuiJkl NrAttirriiey-at-l7a"vvi ' New lllooinlleld. Perry co., a. -Ollioe Next door to the residence of Judgf Juukln. tstf JTKWIS I'OTXKH, ATTUItNKY AT LAW. NEW II LOOMKIELD, PERKY CO.. PA.' Olalms promptly seonreo collected Wrltlngsaud all legal binlness carefully attend edto. 62 y i CHAKI, '.S 11. HMILKY, Attorney at Law New nioomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. -Olllet - wo doors ea-it of Joseph Smith's hotel. August 2, 18 72 WM. A. SPONSLKR, Attorney at-Law, Olllce adjoining his residence, on Easl Malustroet, New UloomUeld, Perry co., Pa. 32 1J WM. N. 8E1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry CO.. Ta. BloomHold.3 3lv. IEWI8 POTTER, notaht PUIU.1C, New Bloom J Held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefullj prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certified, will also take depositions to be rer.d In anycourt In the United States. 71uly CHAS. A. B A RN ETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld. Perry CO., Pa nuOnice on high street. North side, nearly op positetlie Presbyterian Church. 3 2"ly ML. LIGGETT. Attoknbt-at-Law, Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl ness matters committed to his cure. . Olllce, No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2P 1878. D R. 0. P. BOLLINGER, rnysician ana surgeon, WOfllceln residence on Main Street, New Bioomtleld. Pa. CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tf T SUNDY.M.D. ' U Plivsldnn and Surgeon. A graduate of Cleveland Medical College. Located permanently In the borough of Bloom lleld. Oilers his professional services to the citi zens of Bloomlleld and Mirroundlng vicinity. Calls I utile country uttended to promptly. Olllce In the uom formerly occupied bv Dr. D. H. Sweeney, in the residence of II. W. Smith. Main street, New Bloomlleld, Pa. 19 6in D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SUROEOK DENTIST. New Bloomlleld, terry County, Pa, ' f Office on Main Street, South Side, nearly opposite the residence of Wm. McKee. Everything belonging to the profession done In the best manner. s.All Wohk Wahkant bd Terms moderate. 28 J W.ROWE.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Dentist. Office near Blxler's Mills, where alt prolesslonal business will be promptly attended to. Dental work of all kinds warraulediu price aud quality. May 25. 8u. ly. LIGHT-RUNNING PEOPLE'S Scwins? Machine. 1 1 , f- .1 1 -.. : ji HI Thn People'u Sewing Machine la light running has simple tensions, a large, easily threaded shuttle ivlnds the bobbin without running the wor'.:3 of the machine, and I so simple In Its construction that it is easily understood. AGENTS WANTED Where our sewing machines are not repre sented, and we offer the most liberal Induce ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 13 6m I JI STATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given li 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 Stiermausdale. Perry Co.. Pa. All person indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having olalms will present thein'duly authenticated for settlement to CYRUS W. BMlTrt. Administrator. AVTRUEiTONIC n3 fr 5 Tlio only Iron Preparation or trlvo lieadnche. bold by m pp.oi uspttii nnu amusing reau- KINGSFORD'S OSVEGO J(HGSF0RD CORN STARCH PUREAHDSILVER GLOSS STARCH For the Laundry, Is the best snd most economical In the world. Is irfw-lly pure, free from Arirta anil other foreign miIuIrwcs that injure Linen. Is stronger thsn any other, requlrini; much leas quan tity In using, is uniform, stiffens and finishes work alwaysthesnme. Kinifsford'i Pulveriwd Corn Starch for Piuldlnn, lllanc-Mnnito, Cuke. Ac, J pure and Sellraito. Prefnrahle to Bermuda Arrowroot. When fotl aik for Kingafnnl's Osweo etnirh, w-e that you get it, as Inferior kinds are often substituted. Sold 6y nil flrtt-clast Qrocsrt everywhere. T. KINGSFOUD & SON, Osweifo, New Yjrk. Junuary 4 , 1881 Cm Books! Books! 0 Gift Books, Children's Books, Blank Books, ScJiool Books, Bins! Testaments ! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Iletail 0 Subscription) taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY. PUMP I tTnllnnil.nr wllh Conner. PoreIln,or Iron I.inliiK. Each one stenciled with my mime as manufacturer is warranted in matcriKl and con struction. For sale by tlio best houses in the trade. If von do not know where to pet this" pump, wriie to me as below, amf 1 will send name of agent nearest you, who will supply you at my lowest prices. CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. j-r sale by F. Mortimer, Near Bloomlleld, Pa. . 22 Bknj. F. Grafton. Stort B. Ladd, , Hai.bekt E. Painb. Late CommUaioner o Patent). PATENTS. FAISE, GRAFTON & LADD, 4Itornej-at-.ate and Solicitor) qf American and toreitn Putentt. 'o. 412 Firth Street, AVnHlilnfjton, 13. C. Praotlce Patent Law In all Its branches In the Patent Olllce, and In the Supreme aud Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamphlets sen rte on receipt of stamp for postarge. Si jrV SfcTKlllGSFORO&SON WiW J itil& tyAtoneof Lord Holland's dinner the conversation turned upon first love. Tom Moore compared It to a potato, lie cause it shoots from the eyes. Byron Added, " rather because It becomes all the less by pairing." fty We know a man so cross-eyed that he put his hand into another man's pocket and abstracted therefrom a watch, lie wanted to learn the time. '.Hie Judge told him it would be three years. jyln Norway the longest day lasts three months. The man who six months ago promised to call In a day or two and settle his little bill, must have gone to Norway on a visit. iW Wit and Wisdom: "It's sot you are, winter or summer," said the snap pish wife to her drunken husband, , "And It's scold you are, summer or winter," he replied with a malicious grin." "And it's school enough for me all this time," thought the little daughter, who was wishing for holidays. Cf California ha9 a girl ten years old who is a wonderful rifle shot. She breaks glass balls and hits ten cent pieces. She's a servant girl with an aim. There is a servant girl in this county, who is not a wonderful rifle shot, but she breaks glass dishes and other ware and spends ten cent pieces. She's a " girl with a name," too. A Good Answer. A correspondent writes, "Just after we left Bounceville, Judge 0.,of Charlotts vllle, commenced his jokes, and soon had all the passengers in a roar. I'll tell you what I can do, said the judge, " You may think of any tune you please, whether I have heard it or not, and by seeing you keep the time with your fin gers, I can tell you what you are play ing." The correspondent was skeptical. After thinking a moment, he commenc ed piano-playiDg on the back of a seat in front of him, with all the grace of a professional. " What am I playing now," he asked eagerly and with an air of triumph. " You are playing the fool," replied the judge." ' Sandy's Experience With Mint-Juleps. Mr. John Qreig, who, for the session commencing In 1941, represented the Canandaigua District in Congress (in place of Francis Granger, who resigned to accept the office of Postmaster-General), was a well-preserved Scotchman, as well in purse as in person, and very fond of entertaining in a princely man ner. He invited a small dinner party in order to entertain a Scotch friend who had but recently arrived in America. The hour named had fully come and passed, but the honored guest had not. Mr. Greig became uneasy and nervous, 1UI lUCDClVaUIDUUU IUUJJ DIUI.Q ICAII. the courses ready for serving. He went out on the porch and looked down the avenue to see if he could get a sight of his friend, when, lo ! there comes "San dy," much as if he bad a hundred pounds or so upon his shoulders in fact, he was a sheet or two in the wind, as it were. Greig took in the situation at once, and, hastening down the avenue, met the happy guest, and readily got him beneath his roof. Although " San dy" was glorious, his mental powers tvprA vet. atpftriv. Tfp' ftfllii ( John. I'll tell ye hoo it a' came aboot. While waiting at the hotel for the oor to come, I saw some Yonkees at the bar a-drink-in' 8otu,at I coodna tell by sight what its name may be. It was a mixture of sugar and lemon and lumps of ice, and ' may be some else; but the bar-keeper shook the mixture between; twa tum blers until it foamed and sparkled like an aurora borealis ; then he put in some sprigs resembling meadow mint, and then the Yonkees quafled the liquid through a sprig of a rye straw, and they drank wi' a leer, as if it was unco guid. I stepped to the bar-keeper and s pee red to ken the name o' the liquid, when he said It was a "jollup," or "jewlip," or something like to it 'in the sound. I telled him I'd tok you: but, oh, mon, it was no bod to tok! Tlie fak is, John, afoor Kenned what I was aboot, I had made 'way wl' seeven, a' through a bit o' rye staw. Noo, John, if I had hut kenned the power o' the thing, and hod quot at six, my heed would no feel aa if the pipers and the fiddlers were playing lively reels in it, and a score o' lads and lassies were dancing in glee a' aboot it. Noo, John, if ye be minded ever to try yon Yonkee " jollops," tok my advice and be content wl1 six at a sittin'. Mind ye, if ye try teeven, ye maun, be waur nor Tani o' Shanter or mysel' ; six is quite enough, John." Harper Miiyatine for ifcy.
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