0 TIIK TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA , JULY 19, 1881. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. A Dead Horse, lu France, when a horse: lias reached the flge of -0 or !)0, It Is designed Tor a chemical factory ; It Is first relieved of its hair, which serves to stuff cushions and saddles; then It Is skinned; the hoofs serve to inuke combs. Next the carcass Is placed lu a cylinder and cook ed by steam, at a pressure of three at mospheres ; a cock Is opened, which al lows the grease to run off; then the re mains are cut up,, the leg bones are sold to make knife handles, etc., and the coarser of the ribs, the head, etc., are converted into animal black aud glue. The first are calcined In cylinders, and the vapors when condensed form jthe chief source of carbonate of ammonia, which constitutes the base of nearly all . ammonlcal salts. There Is an animal oil yielded which makes a capital Insect icide aud vermifuge. To make glue, the bones are dissolved in muriatic acid, which takes away the phosphate of lime, the soft residue, retaining the shape of the bone, dissolved in boiling water, cast Into squares and dried on nets. The phosphate of lime, acted upon by sulphuric acid and calcined with carbon, produces phosphorus for luclfer match es. The flesh is distilled to obtain the carbonate of ammonia; the resulting mass Is pouuded up with potash, then mixed with old nails and old iron of every description ; the whole Is calcined . and yield magnificent yellow crystals, prussiate of potash, with which tissues are dyed a prussian blue, and Iron trans ferred into steel ; it also forms the basis of cyanide of potassium audprussic acid, the two most terrific poisons known in chemistry. Budding. This is the time when we like to call the attention of farmers and gardeners to the work of budding their fruit trees. Those who were too much hurried In their Spring work to atteud to It lu April aud May, can now make up for lost time by resorting to this mode of increasing the variety and amountof the orchard product. Budding can now be done, and continued through this month, and the fore part of August. It is not as difficult as grafting, but like the latter it must be understood just how it is to be done, though this is easy to do by giving a little attention how others do it. To cut a bud from the parent branch, it should take about an inch aud a half of the bark and a thin slice of the wood for three-fourths of the length of the bark, the bud being about in the center ; aud in setting it cut a slit iu the bark of the tree only, say two inches in . length, and at the top make a cut across the slit ; then carefully raise the bark up with the knife and Insert in it the bud. Do it as neatly as possible. Then wrap around the entire slit and up to the bud bass matting, using strips about a foot long and half an inch iu width, and tie iu a knot. Of course the branch or stock in which the bud is set remains just as it was before, no topping or cutting off. The budding of peach trees is best de ferred until August, and is always adopted instead of grafting, which is not recommended for this fruit. Rice Pudding. The rice pudding is beyond compari son the best ever made, in spite of the fact that It is the cheapest. The secret of its perfection is in the long cooking it gets. For a six o'clock dinner the rice and milk should be put on the stove early in the afternoon. The best thlug to cook it in is a double kettle. Add to a quart of milk two heaping tablespoon fuls of-rice. Let it simmer on the back of the stove it must never boil until a couple of hours before dinner. It will then be a thick creamy substance. Then salt and sweeten to taste,' put it into a pudding-dish and bake in a mod erate oven until It is of a jelly-like thick ness and the top is slightly browned. It can be eaten either hot or cold. If the latter is prefered, the pudding may be made the day before if that is most convenient. If desired, a flavoring may be added. This is emphatically the perfect pudding of its kind. Care of Horses Feet. An old man who hag had much expe rience in handling aud dealing in horses for more than half a century, said recently that he had never known a horse to get "tender-footed," that was kept loose in shtd aud yard, or iu a box stall ; that turning round, and round treadiug with their forward feet lu the manure kept them constantly rooistaud soft. His theory seemed p fjctly reason able to me. "I have no box stalls, but I use shavings for bedding, and every morniug with a large shovel I move the wet shavings from under the horse's front feet, and the last thing at night cover these with dry shavings for him to lie on." He also remarked that he had . never known a Hat-footed horse but what was a great worker. yALUABLE FARMS PRIVATE SALE. TUB snlnoillierntleisat l'rivnte Pitta the fnl low nm flt-nli utile hum: JiO. 1. Is a Farm contulnlliK Sixty-tJivcc Acres, All cood Iniul. in A Bund Mate or cultivation, and navinu; I Hereon elected it GOOD It WELL1SG llOVSK, Anil all' neeestary Out liiilMlnn', situate three miles south of lllootntleld and fcven miles from ntineannon. There is on this plane plenty f Choice, Fruit of all kinds. tonl water at the door, with runnliiB water In nearly every Held, l'rlee, tJ,3W. Terms easy. M. 2. ts a farm situate in Wheatlleld twp., containing about 11? ACHES, having thereon erected a GOOD DIVELLIXU HOUSE, with all required OiiMmlldlncs, the Him belim entirely new. 'Hits farm Is situate about sli miles from liuncarnon and four miles fioni Itloomlleld. There Is good water near the tloor, plenty of streams on lite land, a booiI Apple Orchard, and other frult.aud will make a desirable home. Price SJ.MO. Tel ins easy. NO. i. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from bherniansdiile, containing about Ouo Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, mill oilier Out buildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Haj'n. There Is considerable trult on the premises, and the land Is good and well watered. Price, t").oti. and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. "0. . Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Shermansdale, contalulnx Moventy AtjrcH, of pood land, and having thereon a (i(K)l) DWELLING, and other Out-buildingit. There Is a good spring near the house, and the Farm Is well watered. There Is also a (inod Oi. chard In benrlnK condition; this will make a de sirable home. I'l iee, 81, d o. SO. 7. A TRACT OF I.AXI) containing MXTF.KN ACHKS. (half cleared) having thereon erected a (iOOU TWO HTOKY PLANK HOtlNH. Ill good order. s- This property Is located 2 miles south of Bloomtleld. and has on It plei ty of FRUIT of all kinds, and wlllmakea vei v desirable home a party wanting a small tract nf land. There Is a running stream of water near the house and a well of good water close to tliedoor. Price tluou, half to be cash and the balance in two equal an nual payments. For further Information address the tinder signed at New Itloomlleld. Pen y county, ta., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom Held. C. U. IIARNISH. August 17, ISSO. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL KF.M EDY EVEIt discovered, a It Is certain In its effects and does not blister. Head Proof Below. From Rev. X. l Granger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt, Jan. 20th, 1880. DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO . (ients: In rep y to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's spavin Cure has been very satisfactory Indeed. Three or four jears ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and t turned him out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, w hen I dis covered that a line bone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall's Siiavin Cure, aud with less than a bottle cured him so that lie Is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Uespectfullv yours, P. N. (jltANUER. Perseverance Will Tell I Btougliton, Mass., March IGui, 1880. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myself, I tli'iik 1 ought to let you know that I have removed T WO BOWK 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 hrseelaht months. It took me four mouths to take the largo one off, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely w ell, not at all stilt, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing here, but if it does for all what it has done for me its .tale will be very great. Respectfully yours, dilAS. E.PAltKKH. Is sure 111 effects, mild In its action as it does not blister, aud yet Is penetrating aud powerful to reach any deep seated 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 lulls effects. 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 remeay nas ever met wnn sucn nmiuanneu suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price tl. tier bottle, or Six bottlesfor a. 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 C ., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists anda large number of prominent retail drunglsts. -F. MoRTiMEH, New Bloomlleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa, G RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, Corner 5(HU tit. ami Hroadway, XKWV YOltK. On Roth American & European Flam. Fronting on Central Park, the Orand Boule vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth street, this Ho. tel occupies thnentlre square, and wasbuilt aud furnished at an expense of over i-l'to.Wio. u is one of the most elegant as well as n nest located In the city s lias a -passenger Elevator and all modern Improvements, and Is within one square of the depots of the Sixth and Kighth Avenue Llevaled K. K. Cats and still nearer to the Broad way cars convenient and accessible from all parts of the city. Kooms with board, 1 per day. Special rates for families and permanent guests. Aug. at. 'oo-ly) E. HASKELL. Proprietor. IT MHHOIDEltlES. EIKilNOS, INSERT Li aud oilier trimmings. ' F. MORTIMER. Tj&.l'Zm THE 44 IW11LIXGTOX ROUTE. fVNo othpr lino runs Three Through Pas senger Trains Dully bet'.veen Chicago, Dps Moines, Council UlulTs, Oinnhn. Lincoln, St. Jnsrph, Atchison, Toprkn nnd Kansas City. Direct connections for nil points In Kansas, Nebraska, Colonulo, Wyoming, Montana, Ne vada. Now Mexico, Arizona, Iilnlio, Oregon and California. The Shortest. Ppppdlost nnd Most Comforta ble Route via llnnnilml to Fort Scott, Dcnlson, Dallas, Houston. Austin, Sim Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. Tho linoqualcd Inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers nnd Touristp, nre as follows: Tho celebrated I'ullmnii iHMvliePl) Pnlaco Slopping Cars, run only on this Llnp. C, It. Sc i). I'nlnro Drnwing-ltooirt Cars, with Morton's Reclining f 'hiiiis. No extra charge for Seats In Reclining ( hairs. Tho ruinous C fl. & O. Palace Dinlnif Curs. OorireouH Smoking Cars filled Willi Elegant lligb-lliicked Rattan Re volving I biilrs for tho (.-xclusivo uso of first class passnmrcrs. Steel Tnu k nnd Punr-Hor r.oulpmpnt, com bined with their (treat 1 hrmiirh Car Arrange inrnt.mii Ups thl, uliovp ml others, the favorite Route to tb'j South. Onotli-Wtbt, and tho Far Wpst . Try It, nnd you will fli-.-1 trnvclinT a luxury Instead of a dioet pil'ert. Tliro.tgb Ticket vli this Celelirfited Lino for si lo at nil otliec s lu tho United States uud Quia In. All Infnrmntlnn ntiont Ilntos nf Fnrp, Slcpp ftiir Cur At'conimotlntlons, Time Tallies, &c, will be cheerfully given by nppl.vlug to J. Q. A. I1E.VN. Orn'l Eastern Agent, lion Wn-diington St., Iloston, Muss, mid 117 llro idwiiv, New York. jAbiES It. WOOD. (len. Pass. Aut Chicago. T. .1. I'OTTKR. lien. Manager, Chicago. March 15 lS81-4(lt And !trotllTi:iM: Hnblt rlnt tl in 1 ) i .:.ii-!ii s. Tt-n yeiirses tn'illslii'tl; ;'i" t i: t'il. Write Mat accuse. U... J.a:imi, i.Hiii:ry, Mich, 17A2IU (hf" Outfit sent rree to these w ho wish topny-niic In the Jin '""ft t'leiisinit and iT.illtuhle linsinesH known. yrw Lverythhiir new. Capital nut required. n will furnish yon everytliinu-. lo a day nnd upwards Is easily liitide without slayiiii mmy from home over niKlit. No rink whatever. Many new workers Yvnnted utinit'p. Many nre miiklnif fortunes at the business, Lathe nnike as nnit'k us men, nnd vonin lto s and girls make irreat i ny. No one who is wihlinr to work fails tti make mo-e money everv tlav than can be matle hi a week at any ortlinnry nipin, nient. Those who euirave at out t tt III lintl n slioit roid to fortune. Ail dress II. HAI.LKT ft CO., Portland, Maine. 1 ly RFATTV'I OKOANS IS useful stoi s. . sets UL" 1 I w reeds onlv ins. Piiinos il!!t in .Illustrated catalogue ft ee. Address ItEATTV, Washington, N. ,), lUAly NEW RICH BLOOD! raraoMn J'liiftilieo J'lllt make New Rich Tllootl, ami will completely chnngo the blond In tliocntircflvstem in threo inontlis. Anvpersnn who will tako 1 pill each night from 1 to 1 2 weeks may bo restored to sound health. If such a thing be possible. Sent bv mall for 8 letter stamps. J. . joiixso.y a co., JWofoii, iif., formerly Jtttnior, Mo. flKNTS WANTED tJiiff Machlim pvrr tuvpntnl. Will kiiitnpalrof fstui-kiiiizA, witli IlKKTj and TOK complete. In SO inlnutt!B. It will also knit a great variety of funcy-v-orkftw which thernisnlwins ft reailv nmrkpt. .Scii'l forclrculfirniKl terms to the Twomlily linHtlng JEUluvliliie Co., 401) Washington au, liuoUu OJiya, l'JAly NOTICE ! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the nlli7.ens of Peri v county, that he has a large aud well selected si tick of HARDWARE. (iltOCKHIES, DKUtH. WIN EH t LIOCOKS, IKUN. NAILS, HOUSE and MULE SHOES, STKEL, IRON AXLES, SPRIMJ8. S POKES. HUBS, FELLOES. SHAFTS. POLES Jt ROWS. BKOOr.' HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &.O. Alio, Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster, and Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP and LTPER LEA! II Eli, FISH. SALT. SCO ARS, SYRUPHI EA8.SPICES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas Si Co's., MIXED TAISTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CBEATEST. And a large variety nf goods not inf ntloned, allof which were bought at tho Lowest Cash Prices, and he oilers the same to bis Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto Low prlces.and Fair dealings to all. Co and see him. . Respectfully. 8. M.8HCLER. Liverpool, Terry Co. i. KENDALL'S SPAYIX CURE. It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, &o. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal lor any lameness on beastor man. It has cured hlp-ioint lame ness In a person who bad so tiered 15 ,vears. Alsocurpd rliennintisin coins. frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Bend for il lustrated circular giving positive piotf. Price one dollar. All Druggists ' ave It or can pet for you Dr. R. J. Kendall & Co., Pros., Euosburgh, FalH, Vermont. HARRIS & EWIVO. Agents. Pittsburgh. Fa. For sale by F. MoiiTivmt. New Dloointleld. Pa. INSTATE KUTIC'F.. Notice Is heieby given li that let'rs of Administration have been granted on the estate of Samuel Daniels, late ef Wheatlleld twp.. Perry county. Pa., deceased, to Harah Ann Daniels, residing in name township. P. (). address. DunRaiiiion. All pernous Indebted to -aid estate are requested to make liutiiedlale payment and those liaviuu claims, to present Iheui for settlement. 8RAU ANN DANIELS. C. J. T. M'Intihb, Att'y. Adinliilstratilx. Mav 2 m.- i THE CREAT """" V4JZjOiLH "T"o? T II E Chicago & North-Western IS AIL, WAY Is the Oldest, Rest Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADINC RAILWAY . -OF TIIE- WlvST n ml OBtTIlWKST. It Is the short and best route between Chicago and ail points In Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dikota. Wjtmliig, Ne braska. California, oiegou. Arizona, lifah, Col orado, Idaho, Mohlano, Nevada, aid foi Council Blufff, Cmaha, Denver, leadville, Salt lake, Son Frar.citcc, lead wood, Sious City, Cedar Rapids. Des Mollies, Columbus, and all points In the Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee, (ireen Hay. Oshkosh. Sheboygan, Marquette, Fond du La Watertown, Houghton, Neenah, Menasha, Kt. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Fargo. Bismarck. Winona. LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. AtConncil Bluffs the Trains of Hie Chicago North Weslei n and 1 lie V. P R'js dfpnit, from, arrive at, and use the same Joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close coiiiiectlom are mndo with the Lake fni re. MlchlganCeiitial, lialtlmoie Ohio, Ft. Wayne nnd Pennsj Iviinln. and Chicago fi (i in ml Trunk R'ts, and the Kanknkee and Pan Handle ltiutes. Close connections made at Junction Points. It is tho ONLY LINE running' Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BETWEEN CHICAtiO nnd COUNCIL 11LUFFS Pullman &hvicrs on all JV7f;if Trafiis. Insist upon Ticket Agents Selling yon Tickets via Ibis road. Examine jour Tickets, aud refuse to buy If they do not read ovei the Chicago & North-Western Railway. If you w fh the Rett Traveling Accommoda tions you will buv your Tickets bv this route, AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by ill Is Line. 15 MARVIN I1UGH1TT. Zd V. P. & OenT Mang'r, Cmimo, III. TART LING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youtliini imprmlpnco cnupim; I'reina ttiro lJecay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., huvititt tri-d in vain every kurmn remedy, has dis cuvervd a oimple nelf enre, which he will i-nd FREE i.o liis ft lkw.Hufltirs, uddrces J. II, HIX l, 41 1 I.UIIIHIU n. 1. , 5BI y $2 WHlrliR. temwlnlcm$n.:,fl, Wtilip rrn'tnl IlMnllnyrnM ft.'.. Il1lft.ti,.ll LX.1,1 it U..I1.I r..l.l IIS 111 I 1 . . fr yoiirtiwn ne or iwriiinilve (hiiimhiph. VMhiitMt cnt- amiiuuiise, 1IIU.HIBU.1CIU,, 193 .IMS! IIS I. AOW 1 OfK. 5B1y (M f 0llfflt i'tniifOiPd free, with full trmtniotinnfl for I (J condnrtinif the moHt profitable bunim-n tint t. anyoue cuu eiiKaKf iu. The buHincBa is easy to learn, and nnr inratmrtionn no oiniple and plain, that any ancran make Krcat iiroiitB fnn tlm very ntarf. No one riiii fail who i williuy t work. Women ar aa nc 'nthil an men. oysHiirl trfrla ran enm nrtee sunis. Many hav mad(? at the biiHlnenH over one hundred dollars in a Mntile. week. Nothinv like it. ever known before. All wlio eiiKiive are siirpi iHed at the ease and rapidltr with which they arp able to nmke money. Yon can eiiM-nve in this biiHineHH dnriiiK ynnr ppitre time at Keat prntit. Yuiidonot have to invent capital iu it. Vp tiike all the rink. Thottp who need ready nioitev, nhould write to uk at onrp. All 1 ttruinhed free. Address XltUKfcCO. Aiufunta, Maine. 1 ly AUCTIONEERS. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers Ills services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post otlire address. Kliei niansdale. Perry co.. Pa. II JMtV K ELL, AUCTIONEER, Would reswet fully inlonn Hie rltizt nsof Perrv County that lie will cry fairs t slimt i.otlce. anil at reasonable iRtes. 8atifactlon Riiaitinteed. -Address Henht Keix. Ickesliutg. Ta. Q B. HARNISH, ". A.XJCTIOIVKICIt, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tl D AVID M'COY, . AUCTIONKEli, IOKESBURQ, PERRY COUNTY, PA. n. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. AS. P. LATCH FORD,- AUCTIONEER , Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prnnint attention. J-DONN ALLY'S MILLS. PERRY CO., PA. Auctioneer. The undersigned given not Ice th at he wlllcrysalesatany point In Perrv or Dauphin counties. Orders are sollcitedand promptattentioiiwllibe given. H. D. WELLS, 1 New Huffalo I Perry co., Pa A Great Causo of Human Misery Is the I.O&H ot A LECTUKK ON THE N ATI' UK, TREAT inent. and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spei inattin lui'u, Intluced by Self Abuse, Involun liny Knimlssions, Iiupotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to maiTiage geneiallv; Con miniptlon, iidlepsv. and Fits; Mental and Phvs. leal Incapatilly. etc. by ROKEHT .1. t'ULVER WKLL. l. 1).. author of the "Uveen Hook." etc. The world-renowned author, iu this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awtul cnnteiueiires of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without dangerous sur Kical operations, botmles, Instiunients, ilngs, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sulleier. no matter what his condition mav be. may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. .1'his Lecture will prtva boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to anyad dreis. ou receipt oT six cents or I wo wtimn stamps. We have also a sine cure for Tupe Worm. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 40plyl 41 Ann St., New Yorkt P. O. Rox. i'M. i" Newport Advertisements. JEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Bavlnnn hand a complete assortment of the fol. lowlrnr artlclea, the subscriber titki a .hare of you ratronaite. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS, Also a full stock ot Concentrated Homodies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, Perfumery. IIAIll OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand ' PURE WINES & LIQUOll FOB MEDICINAL and SACK AMENTA I, PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B . M . EDY. Newport, Penn'a. it. s. cook & co., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEYthan-anycrthef dealersin this county. We will also take good Timberon t lie stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &e, We use CleaiBeld Pine aud Item, ockonly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Aewport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Sod,) Grain & 'Produce . MERCHANTS, W Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the publio ueuerallv. as the H1UHE8T PKICE3 the market willaaord. will be puld for all kinds of ' GRAIN. FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, PISH, 8ALT, - PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSR 8HOE8. &c, 4e. FOR SALE AT THR LOWEST KATES. B- Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Ilulldiiig, XEWPOItT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobacco. .f!IH0!,ln,tr,Me,cnant,' "uPPlled with Goodj at Philadelphia prices. - Your orders are solicited. 944 jg EEIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: South East Coruer Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRK INSURANCE POL1CIF8 written In first class companies on all kinds nf Insurable pioper ty, at fair rates, aud losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Cone$pondtr.ee toliciud. Companies Represented t JF.tnn.ot Hartford. Assets, 'tft.TOOnoO Comniercial Union. j 4114 000 Fire Association, Pliil'a., " 3 778 0oo' B. HIMES, Agent. March II. ISSOly THE GREAT LIVER A (fttnneniKl of tli ftetiTa nrinn Danaltoii, Ki.inojf-Wort, B u K a, li-.f, to., vi act prompt It ua KIDNEY AND im 4-ivwr, Riuneyi, oiohi, attttitai'h nJ Bownli at the parue time, 'f iia organs am to ml naattly oanH,-tpl tttat winn 009 la iitaJ, tbtv tjj teootna nfro or vu atfecunj. Utnua th rrva talua anil urriontv f BLOOD:;! ima ouutiKiuuu, wim-a rvstorva rJim alt tn Itttultrtv action m . tKi T? T1TVT"PTiV ,uiId "i th amiro i.nUm, It id ai,xjx'xj a aioaDniuatlarmlyforHead- A Antl-BIIIOUS vh'1' Uviir-iifc. uiiiouiutta. vow- HTYr Urmv.fl, f-maU W eakiiecs, ail i. J S?m XKm iiu tiaited. Stirutuiuua ait a II tic alfi'Ctiiu,old bira auJ ukra. F1xut to uk. Trial Wilr. i.gu. LarKvtwttlM.Mvt. All drutcKiataaudnouutrv ftuiv hav it, or ill grt itnryuu. Aly ;iurel m aunr utl JiUa, atil mft 'led f r :' ttn. K.n, A-.kth Wiml, iij3dt Mi.UICi.NL t.O . pliiiaUvlUi,
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