8 l)t ,'iim0, Xcu Cloomftclii, )a. Scene In an EnnllHh Court. On the 15th of July last, a most barba rous and revolting exhibition of judicial cruelty took place at the Assize Court at Chelmsford, England. " A young and, as the newspapers ex press it, "interesting-looking" married woman was arraigned for the wilful murdor of her husband's first wife by poison. The deceased had died on October 10, 1871, and the prisoner who was married only in December, was far advanced in pregnancy. The woman was in the dock, with a couple of brief intervals, for the space of seven hours, and bravely she bore the trying or-' deal, conducting herself with as much ease and solf-possession as any lady whilst dis pensing the hospitalities of her own drawing-room. It was evident, however, to skilled eyes, that the poor creature suffered from eitter true or spurions labor-pains. A couch was brought and the examination of the expert was resumed. For the next hour or two the scene was gbaBtly iu the ex treme. Labor pains recurred at one time every three or five minutes, the prisoner alternately reclining, sitting and standing; the evidence meantime proceeding as if nothing had happened. At one time two medical men were with her in the dock at the same time; and it was evident that their cheery counsel revived tho poor creature. At 5:30 P. M., the evidence for the prose cution boing finished, and no evidence be ing forthcoming for the defence, tho quest ion arose what was to bo done. Baron Martin offered to go on with the case until midnight, if necessary, but it was repre sented by counsel that the medical men were of opinion that the poor creature might bo the better fol' a night's rest; so the trial was adjoumed until the next mor ning, and the excited spectators, among whom were a large number of unmaiyicd females, dispersed. In the course of the evening the prisoner was delivered of a child; next morning the jury was discharg ed, and the trial postponed for three mouths. From LippineotC$ Medical Timet. Horrible Accident. A Pittsburg paper of last Saturday says: "About half-past ten o'clock yesterday morning a shocking runaway accident oc curred on the PerryBville road at a point about six miles beyond Allegheny, by which a farmer named John 8. Mullen, a resident of Adams township, Butler county was killed, and his body horribly mutilat ed. Mr. Mullen had purchased a load of lumber at the yard of James M'Brier, in Allegheny, and was in the act of hauling it home when the accident occurred. lie had reached Heating's hotel, and while driving down the hill the boards slipped forward, which frightened the horses, and they started on a gallop down the hill. The farmor fell on the double tree, and was fastened by some moans to the wagon, when his body was dragged along about half a mile. By parties who were travelling along the road at the time it was ascertained that first his head was severed from his body and run over by the wheels, the brains being scattered a con siderable distance. Ilia arms were also torn off, and his body then fell under the horses legs, and was trampled upon and mangled in a sickening manner. Pieces of his body were scattered half a mile along the road. The horses continued their courso for two miles, when they were in tercepted by Officer Miller, of Mayor Cal low's police. He was horrified at the ghast ly spectacle that presented itself, and after recovering from the shock, began, with a number of othors, to gather up tho remains. The coroner was notified, and held an In quest, when the above facts were elicited. A verdict of accidental death was rondered. The deceased was about forty-five years of age, unmarried, and resided with his niece. He was a native of Ireland, and was in good circumstances. Pitttburg Commercial. A Japanese Colony. Among the guests at the Broadway tne past two days, was Mr. S. Takato Agee, from Japan, a gentleman of great enter prise, intelligence, and immense fortune, who has visited the city for the purpose of inquiring into the feasibility and probable results of establishing a small colony of Japanese near this city. Mr. Agee's pur pose is to bring over about 500 of his coun trymen, establish a town within a mile or two of this city, and then take contracts for work upon the streets or railways. It was the original intention of this gentle, man to purchase a body of land on which to locate his town, and have the women and children engage in farming pursuits while the men worked on contracts but be found that this projoct would have to be abandoned on account of the high price of real estate. He now proposes to lease suf ficient land for the town, and prefers it in Clay county, near tho river bank. If a suitable location can be found near enough to the city, he will also lease enough to farm iu a small way; to raise sufficient for their own consumption at least. He will hire his uieu for a term of four years, and guarantee them transportation back to Ja pan t the expiration of that time. Agee has wealthy relatives in Ban Fran cisco, and left for Chicago this morning to attend to some business for them In relation to shipment of teas to merchant in that city. He will then return to this city, to see if he can make the necessary arrange ments for locating bis colony. Kama City Kevci. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0000 00000000000 oo ooooooooooooo 0000 0000 ooo. 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I loern, or Hrrotnloila Inflammation, you cuii nly on being cured wall (his irnn rntlon knowu ox lr. l'niiili' Compound Syrup of I'oUe Hoot. HheninHtiffiii, I na I r. l.iink.n.Eliutii. .I.... j ytious tjrokfutflowit by ; !.ivu y or oilier loio,, in., nil Kyhllitle Iit:ul,i,i. ni .nnili Inu (M(inU to iU A lr.nl Mill urovo It. Beautify your Connexion. Do not use pnlnt or powder, hut p t a tnor( permuneni beauty by miiyiu,; uur I Thin prep-iriulon of iron unit I V'm.j mtikesurmii;l!HiilK'-4ii.vN.l i ;.uff i..,.lr,.,,. . .. change tluit huijiiv t--i.ij.i i,i;i I i o freslinensiuid lieuli h, imi1 i - ;it,-. , . tl e !!'"' l i1.-m .1. . i i,it) ,i IlllOft, !!io:'llo A i.t ro-'y-ti.-'kHmnluii'Hl'. .... 40 52 DE.Ci:30K'S I V 'i' f ' ; . loo.v'A c'T r iu. tv-'tnoro i.i. ill i i.ni i ri v MMilliir .i--j . i rii i d cwt-ol.'--roil 10 llni pnh.le. U W I leli In Uin riH-iiicinnl quulitUdof Tun, H'lil uiii;mlrl fur dlHenrxs of tno'i lirwsi. A l.aii:H. Tlo--iuiim tlii inoKt ri'Tiim ktiblttcuivA. it , & ' 'tT ' mll''iiili. Uli is cunil m Zf-'T'rT ",liny :" if Ahtllllllt r:'";T r.Vz-has bueu Muiiounced a lHlntH. Fnrl'oinsln the IreaHt, M!l or lUi'k, UrHVrl or Khlney alta. eaae, rt Iwawa of tli ITri n- Li fthrJi or any Liver Compliant 1 1 u iianiiuequui. Itlsalaoasnporlor Tonic, Keatorea the Appetite, Htrenglhens the Wyatein. Keatores tile Weak anil Iebilltaet1. t'auaex I lie Foo4 y liet, Itomnvca Ilyapepala and InuiireNiion, l'reventa Mulnrloua ioufh Olvca tone to your System. 04A52 I LLj.jr nMAllTIT V I SlOO Reward for a case of Nmiralirla or Rlieiimntlsm of anv form whatever. fconsTdere curable) that lilt. FITLElt'H VEGETABLK KHKliMA'UC HYUltr will not cure warranted unlnjiirlous, and a physician's prescription used Inwardly. btmu REWARD offered to the Proprietors of any Medicine for Rheumatism and Neuralgia able to produce one fourth as many genuine living cures made within the same length of time as Dr. tiller s vegeianie Kfieumallc Kemeiiy. samuRKWAKDolleied to anv Person nrovlni Jos. P. Killer, M. I., to be other than a graduate of the celebrated University of Pennsylvania in 1138, and Professor of Chemistry treating Rlieu- uiaiiHiii Niieciniiy uir Btf years. Ilmsi REWARD to any Chemist. Physician, or others aide to discover Iodide of Potassa, Colchl cum, Mercury, or anything Injurious to the tysleni in nr. ruier s juiruiiiHUL' nyrup. 2s,f00 CertltlcHtes or testimonials of cure, In. eluding Rev. c. II. Kwlng, Media, Pennsvlvanla; Rev. Joseph Reggs. Falls of Hchuvlklll, Phlladol lihla; the wife of Rev, J. B. Davis, Jllghlstowii, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Fiankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Wal ton, Philadelphia; Hon. J. V. Creeley, member of Congress from Philadelphia i Hon. Jinlga 1-ee, Caiinlen, New Jersey ; ex-Senatoi Htewart, of Bal timore i en Governor Powell, of Kentucky, and thoiisamlsot others, If space permitted. tJMi REWARD for the name of any warranted preparation for Rheumatism and Neuralgia sold under a similar leuaJ guarantee, setting forth the enact number of iiottles to cure or return the amount paid for the same to the putleut, Iu case of failure to cure. A full description of cases re quiring guarantees must lie forwarded by letter to Philadelphia. The guarantee, sluued and staling the quantity to cure, will be relumed by mall, Willi advice and Instructions, without any charge. -Address all letters to DR. 1111. KH. No. 45 South Fourth htroet. Philadelphia. Noothcr Rem edy Is offered on such terms, (let a cireular on the various forms of Rheumatism, also Blank an plications for guarantee, gratis of the special Audit. A J 1 1- T It OWVVLVV 1lr.w...l .,1 'V.h Bloomtleld, Pa., Hole Agent for this county. (o at) ly JUNCAN SHERMAN A CO,, No. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of oredlt available la any part of the world. , tar Current accounts received ou such terms as mar be agreed upon. 6 12tf TO r km O Oar xr&(, fruM fore, sJureacC Cindy Sec Ckrejfyfra hwf DR. CARPENTER, No. 136 MULBERRY STREET, NEWARK, N. J., Is now treating successfully Consumption, BroncKitis, and all diseases ot the Throat and Lungs, with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, . C0NCENTRATK1) FOOD, AND COUGH BYUUl". Diirlnn the oast ten years Dr. farnenter lias treated and cured thousands of cases at the abovo named diseases, and lias now In his nosspsHion certltlcates ot cures from every part of the coun try. THE INHALATION Isureatlied directly In to me lungs, soothing anil Healing overall inflamed surfaces, entering Into the blood, it Impart vitali ty as It permeates to every part of the system. The sensation is not unpleasant, and the II rat Inhala tion often gives very decided relief, particularly when there Is much dllllculty In breathing. Under the Influence of my remedies the cough soon grows easier, the night sweats cease, the hectic flush van ishes, and with improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health Is again within Ills grasp. The CONCENTRATED FOOD rapidly builds np the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food already to be assimilated and made Into good, rich, healthy blood. THE COUGH HVKUP Is to be taken at night to alleviate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain slee, Full directions accompany each box of my remedies, which consists of One Inhaler; One Bottle ot Alterative Inhalant; init, jMiiun w nooinuiK reoruuge iiinaiani;; One Bottle of Autl llu'inorrhaglc Inhal ant; One Bottle Concentrated Food : One Bottle of Cough By nip. Price of containing remedies to lust one month, iu; iwo jiiuiitus, 3io; inrco monius, Bent to any address C. O. D. Pamnhlets eon. tabling large list of patients cured, sent free. Let ters of inquiry must contulu one dollar to insure answer. Address, A. 11. CAKPENTER, M. D., Newark, N. J. Dr. Carpenter's CATARRH RKMKI1V will irlvn immediate relief, and will eltect a permanent cure in iroiii one to uiree niomiis. rnce oi remedy to last one month. S5; two months, SH; 3 months, $11). CANCER ill all Its forms successfully treated. Bend for list of patients cured, to - a. n. uaui i,o ir.it, m. u., 6 31 52 Newark, N. J Agents Wanted, For the II vest and most agreeable and instruc tive book ot lite year, BUFFALO LAND, By Hon. W. E. Webb, of Toiieka, Kansas. The wealth and wlldness, myshirles and marvels, of the boundless West fully and truthfully described. Overflowing with- wit and humor. A Complete Guide for Hportsmeh and Emigrants. PROFUME- Lt AISU Mri,r.M)ll(l.t 11.1.UWIKATED. llll- ircuroij . iijiiiini. aim miiiii,, wj'iiiu iiTCCiiniu Hend for Illustrated circular, terms, etc., at once, to HUBBARD RRO'U., Publishers, la. Hansom Btreet, Philadelphia. LOOK OUT! " would resriectlvely inform my friends that I In . tend calling upon them with a supply of goods of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of 0A88IMEBS, OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plain and bar'd) OAltPKTH, Aio., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J. M. B1XLKR. CemtukWoolim Faciokv. 6,17,4m, i. m. oibvin. 1. B. GIKVIN J. M. GIKVIN te BON, ConiinlHHlon MerchantM, No. 8, BPEAlt'8 WHARF, II a 1 1 1 m r o i JI tl . ' araWe will nftv atrlet BltAntlon tn thA sulA nt all Kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. o in ly Pensions, Bounties, &c. llVlWfl TLl l.ll.l..An Iklh... &c.. of 'ttoldiera w ho were kllled'or filed of disease contracted In the Service of the United b la us, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or In auy way disabled in the war of 18(11. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years ot ae are entitled to a Pension. The time for filing claims for additional bounty ua oeeu exienueu six mounts. Particular attention given to old suspended case In the different departments at Washington, D. 0 If you have, or think you have a claim ajtslitstthe uoveriimetii-, can on or auureas ue uuuorsigueu. hq cuarge lor information. LKW13 rOTTEH, V Attorney for Claimants, ' 4 81 . ' HBW BLOOM FIELD, FA. frfi&L &fyer' INSURE IN TIIE Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, Of NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the Legittature March , 1872. J TIIE CHEAPKST AND SAFEST LIFE INHUKANCK ever offered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise tor the protection, of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay FIVE HOLLAIW for a certificate of memliershlp, and annual dues on ages between 20 and 8A, Jl. 00; between 35 and 50, S1.6U; between 60 and 65, (2.00; for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1B73; and the sum of si.lo on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand . A member dying, to re ceive as many diHIara as there are paying certificate-holders. This plan Is adopted iu order that persons who have been excluded from benefits In utb.er Life Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive Lipb-Rates may obtain some benefit on a small investment. It commends Itself to the niiunc ior me reason mat it prevents the country from being drained ot our money by foreign com panies. CHA8. L. MURRAY, PrefJcnf. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer. JOHN U. BHULEH, Secretary. ROBERT N. WILLIH. WILLIAM McKEK, Gen ral Agents. 6 15 Perry County Bank! ftponsler, Juiiltln ft Co. THE undersigned, having formed a Banking As sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITB TIIE CO Ult T 110 USB, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent, forany tine over four months ; and for four months four per cent We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great inconvenience ur der which the people of this County labored for the want of a Bank ot Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want; and this being the Hrst Bank ever established In Perry cousty, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all th business men, fanners and mechanics, This Banking Association is composed ot the fol lowing named partners; W. A. Hponsi.eb, Bloomtleld, Perry cousty, Pa. B. F. Junsih, " " " Wm. H. MiLi.ru, Carlisle, OFFICERS: W. A. 8PON8LER, President William Willis, Outlier. New Bloomtleld, 8 5 ly Drugs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, . AND CHEMICALS, Ot all kinds. Also, a full stock ot Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, , . AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on band, for Medicinal and Baoramen tal purpoiea. W&rhjiiean$' OrJen cdrtfulfy and promptly Jtllcd. , B , M. BOY, HKWPORT, PEWIT COUNTY, tA. RAILROADS, r-r. HEAVING ItAIsVltOAIK ( ; BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ii Tliurmday, August 1st, 1872. TralnsleaveHarrlnburgfor New York, asfollowsi At 5.00 and ,10, A. ., and 2.00, p. M., connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New. York at 12:10 8.60, and 9:40 p. im, reseotlvely. i Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.0S and 6.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. in., and 8.30 p. m. ' Iave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Hhamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia at 6.00 and 8.10a.m., 2.00 and .ur p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p. in., train connecting for Phil- aneipnia, rottsvllie and Columbia only. For Potts vllle. Bchuvlkill Haven and Auburn, via Hetnivl. kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. m. . East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Allentown, Easton and New York at 7.00 and 10.40 a. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.05 and 6.00 p. nl., and Allentown at 7.25 a. m., 12.25, 3. 15. 4.35 and 9.35 p.m Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting with train on East Penn'a. Rail road, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. in., stop ping at all stations. Leave Pottsvlllo at 8.30 and-9.00 a. m., and 2.30 p. m., Ilerndon at 10.00 a. in., Hhamokin at 5.40 and 11.15 a. in., Ashland at 7.05 a. m and 12.43 p. m., Mahanoy Clly at 7.51 a in and 1.20 p m., Ta maqua at 8.35 a m and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg, &c. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkllland Susquehan a ' Railroad at 8.15 a ni for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a in., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 5:30 a m., passes Reading at 7.05 a in., ar riving at Philadelphia at 9:35 am. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 pm., passes Reading at 7.40 p m ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.20p in. PoWstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:45 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Oreen.) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:20 a m, and 6:15 p in; for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia. &o. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a in, and 3.25pm, aud Columbia at 8.15 am, and 3.15 p in. Perkiomen Railroad trains leave Ferklomen Junction at 7.35 and 8.55 a in, 2,55 and 6.40 pin; returning, leave Green Lane at 6.15 a m, 12,36and 4.20 p m, connecting with trains on Reading Rail Road. i Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phcenlx vllleat 9.10 a in, 3:10 and 6:50 p in; returning, leave Byers at 6.35 a in, 12:45 and 4:20 pin, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pnttstown at 9:40a in and 1:20, 6:25 and 7:15 p m, reluming leave Mount Pleasant at 8:00, 8:00 and 11:26am, and 3:25 p in, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 p m, returning, leave Downingtown at 6:55a in, 12:30 and 6:40 p in, con necting witn trains on Heading llaliroau. On Sundavs: leave New York at 6:00 n m.. Phll- delphiaat 8:00 am and 3:15 p m, (the 8:00 am. train running only to Reading,) leave Potttvllle at 8:00 a in, leave Harrisburg at 6:00 a ni and 2:00 p m ; leave Allentown at4:35 and 9:35 p ill -.leave Reading at 7:16 am, and 10:55 p in, for Harris- ourg, at 7 :uu a m. ior isew jom, at coamior Allentown at 9:40 am aud 4:15 m. for Philadel phia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Bneiraite checked throuKh: 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. 15. WUU11EB, Asst. Supt.er Eng. Mach'ry. Beading, Pa., August 1, 1872. Pennsylvania R. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after October 27th. 1872. Passenger trains will run as follows: EAST. Harrisburg Accom 12.24 P. u., dally " Sunday.. Matt, fczoM uany except euuuay. ntUburgh Ex., 12.27a.m.(tlag)dally except Mond'y Thro' Pass. 4.17 A. M. (flag) dally. WavPass. 8.46 A. M.. dailv. except Sundav. Mail 2.42 P. m. dally except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., daily except Sunday. ' J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. F. 8. Mall East reaches Fhlludelphlaatll.10p.si DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sundav. October 27th. 1872. trains leave Duucauuou, as follows : WESTWARD. Way Passenger, 8.12 A. at., daily except Sunday Mail. 2.08 p. m dally exeunt Sunday Mixed. 6.58 P. at., dailv except Sundav. Pittsburgh Ex. (nag) liosa. in., dully vxcyt Sunday EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accom 12.59p.m., daily except Sunday Mall 6.52 p. M " " Cincinnati Express (flag) 9.52 n. m. daily. vvm. u. . KINU, Agent. Northern Central Railway. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through and Direct Route to and from Washing, tun, HalUmore, Jilmira, Krie, Buffalo, Jlovliester and Niagara iiUt. f$ AND AFTER SUNDAY. October 27th, 1872, J the train ou the Northern Central Railway will ruu as follows : , KQRTJIWAHD. MAIL TRAIN. leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrisburg, 1.25 p m Willlainsport 6.20 p. m and arr. at Kliuira,10.30 CINCINNATI EXPRESS, L vs. Baltimore, 8.10p.m.arvs.Hurruiburg,n.20p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. ni. Harrisburg 4.60 p.m. Arr.ab vviiuaiuspoii. B.Dp.m., NORTHERN EXPRESS, f.vs. na1tlmnrel0.25D.m. i levs.Iiarrlsburir 4.25a.m. Anlvos at Elinlral2-40a. m. Lvs.Nlagaru 9.66 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Harrisburg 10.50 a. in Arrives at Canandnlgua at 8.00 p. m. " " Niagara, at 1.10a. in. XOUTIIWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 8.30 a. iu. J Willlamsport 9.15 a. m. Harrisburg 2.06 p. m. Ar. Baltimore at 6.30 p. lu THaADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves Canaiidaigua 2.46 u. in., Elmlra 6.30p. nt. Willlamsport 11.06.n m., Harrisburg at 6.30 a. in. Arrives at Baltimore at 8746a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.05 p, in. Willlamsport at 9.25 a. m. Lvs. Suubury 9.40 a. in., Ar. Uurrlsburg 11.30 a.m PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 11.60 a.m., Ar. Baltimore 8.00 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs CanaiHlanuall.Siia.nl. I Elmlra 2.28 p. m. " Wlllfamaport 6.1up.m. I Suubury 8.00 p. in. " Hurrlsburg 10.40p.m. ar. Baltimore, Z.15 p.m. For further Information apply at the Ticket Office, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED R. F1HKE, . General Superintendent. Stage Line Between Newport and New ilerniftntown. , S7AGES leave New Oemiantown dally at four o'clock a. in. Landlsburg at 7. 80 a. in. (ireeu. park at 8 a. in. New BloomHeld at V a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train haul. .... Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Xralu from Philadelphia, Rt 2.30 p. in. Proprietort Why Keep That Cough P When bottle of Bohrsr's Lung Balsam will cure It. It Is pleasant to take, and more etTec Uvs than anv other cough medicine. Try It. For sals by F. Mortimer, New Bloomtleld, and most other stores la the county.
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