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Tuesday, May 20, 1873.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We invite commwrn'ofon from aft pertonnmhoare
i'w tww . wwwm i'lviniiiy fzivnyuiy to wis
Hoot. (.'nips.
Mr. Wall, in a recont address to tlio far.
mersof New Jersey, in winch lie contrasted
the American with the English system of
farming, saya : It is certainly true that
the culture of root crops has been the sal
vation of English agriculture. The cultt
vation of these crops may us truly be the
means of improving tho soil in our Eastern
States. We had ouce hoped that the man
ufacture of beet sugar would euablo West
ern farmers to avail thomsolves of this root
as a fallow crop, but wo fear this will prove
not to bo tho case just yot, porhaps time
may give us a cheaper labor by which it
may bo done.
Fortunately, we havo Indian corn, which
cuablcs our farmers to clean their land In
an admirable manner if properly attended
to. Still, it can nover take the place of tap
rooted plants. The turnip crop will prob
ably never be available in the West, even
if we could nffordto mako it take the place
of corn as a feeding crop, for tho reason
that our hot cummers are not suited to the
-plant.
If beet sugar, however, could be made to
.pay the cost of cultivation and manufac
ture, the enhanced production of the wheat
and barley with which it would be rotated,
would insure profits. AVe shall still; look
with interest to the future of beet sugar in
the West. The great difllculty with our
farmers is, that thoy havo neglected the
breeding and feeding of stock to eat up the
coarse grains in which our prairie soils are
ho fertile.
Thus we might establish a rotation in
which clover would play an important part
and which its deep searching tap roots
liring up the hidden fertility of tho soil for
the useof wheat and barloy. We reitorate
that it is in diversified agriculture that our
farmers must find the true solution of
many of their troubles. It takes time,
however, to work out agricultural prob
lems, and as soon as we know just what
classes of plants are suited to our climate
and condition we shall have solved ono of
tho most important 'questions of the day'.
Most Batter from Shallow Pans. .(
I havo been reading reports of factory
men for a considerable time, and have
heard it asserted frequently that as much
butter can be obtained from a stated quan
tity of milk set deep as shallow, Ibut I did
not accept their cvidonce as conclusive. In
the early part of last winter, I set 2 J
inches one week, and 5 the next, and made
a pound of butter from 17 to 18 pounds of
milk with the shallow setting, and from 10
to 20 pounds of milk from the deep setting.
I did not, however, consider these trials a
conclusive tost, so during the winter just
ended I took a single milking of 124 pounds,
put it all in a can together and mixed
thoroughly; set 62 pounds 2 Inches deep,
and 02 pounds S inches deep, skimmed af
ter 86 hours, churned each lot separate,
and tho result was, I got 3 pounds and S
ounces from the 2 inches setting, and 2
pounds and 1 ounce from the 5 inches set
ting, which would make one pound in favor
of shallow setting each day while I had
that amount of milk. The milk was
kept at. the sa.me altitude, setting side by
side, so that each had the same usage
from tho time it was drawn from the cow
until tho butter was weighod. ' This ex
periment I consider as near a fair tost as
any I could make, ancf it satisfied me that
there is an advantage in shallow setting.
. Finger Cakes.
Two eggs, two toaspoonfuls of soda dis
solved In a little hot water ; ' beat this well
together with tho eggs, then add one-half
pound of white sugar, stir in gradually a
pint of flour, knead it well, roll the dough
thin, sprinkle sugar upon the board, cut
the cakes into strips about two and one
half inches long and one Inch broad ; do
not lot them touch In the pan ; bake them
tuiok.
Lemon for a Cough.
Uoast the lemon very oarefully without
burning it ; when it is hot, out and squeeze
into a cup upon three ounces of sugar,
finely powdered. Take a spoonful when
ever your cough troubles you. It is good
and agreeable to the taste. Iiarely has it
been known to fail of giving relief.
Tea Cake. . .
Break one ogg into a teacup, nil the cup
with sweet milk, add oue cup of white
nugar, two cups of flour, one teaspoonful
of cream tartar, one-half teaspoonful of
Hoda, and a little salt ; flavor as you please,
. To be eaten when new.
tW Pennsylvania, which used to be
highest in the production of wheat, is now
s vth on the list ; Illinois, with SO millions,
Iwa with 20, Ohio and Iudiaaa with 27
ench, and Wisconsin with 25, all coming
Ifl'tnc its 19 million of bushels.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
laChemiotl and Medical golem. .
A4A
yXfc tHab, nX-
Dr. JE. F. GARVIN'S
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
or
FIH8T AND ONLY BOM'TIUN pvr mud
In one mixture of AM, ' III: 'I'WIOI.VIi
valuahlo active principal tif tho well known,
curative agtmt,
riivn thee TAn,
TWKQUAI.KD In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,
Asthma, Bronobitis, and consumption.
CUIIE8 WITHOUT FAIL.
A recent, cold In three to six honrs ! and aim.
by i VITALISING, I'TJHIFVINU and STI
MULATING effects upon tlia general system,
is reranrkably cflinarlous in all
uiseabi: 'jim m.ooD.
including; Bcrntula and Eruptions of the skin,
lyapepsla, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
Moul t Disease, and tiuneral Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES!
ALSO, A
Volatile Solution of Tar
For INHALATION, without application ol
HUAT. A remarkably VALUABLE discovery,
as the whole apparatus ran becarried in the vest
pocket, readv at any time for tho most ettcctual
and positively curaiivo use iu
All Diseases) of the NOSE, THROAT
and 1.1 IV;.
THE COMPOUND
Tar and Mandrake Pill.
for uu in connection with the ELIXIR TAR,
is a combination of the TWO mont valuable
ALTERATIVE Medicines known in the Pro
ffAsion, and render thia Fill without exception
the Terr bt ever offurei..
The HUMJTIOW and COMPOUND ELIXIR of
in without doubt the licit remedy known in
catci of
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It is a Sparine for such diseases, and should ba
kept in the household of every family, especially
during those months in which
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
nre liable to prevail. A small quantity taken
daily will prevent contracting these terrible
diseases.
Solution and Compound Elllr, 1.00 per Bottle .
Volatile Solution for Inhalation, JJ.OOper Box
Tar and Mandrake Pills, SOcts per box.
Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CURDS
to your Druggist, or to
L. F. HYDE fc CO. '
801B iaOPHII!TOHS,
19fi-7th Avenue, New lrork. '
W Bold by all Druggist
DR. CROOK'S WOE OF TAR I
Ten Teaia of a pnMIe
tnt has proved Dr.L'rook's
M IneorTnr to have more
merit tlinn any similar
preparation everofTered to
the public. It Is rich In
the medidnnl qualltiesof
Tnr, and uneriunled for
diseases of the Tliroa ate
Lsuel, performing the
SS'iffif" eftectuiillycurcsalloaghs
ZffljW&r and Colds. It has cured so
VJP.fWfc tnn mania A m
A'sr Broucliltla. that It 1
haa been pronounced
sped no for these com
plaints. For Fains in tho '
llreaat, HMr or stack,
travel or aaidnry Iis
ease.dtwiuWBortlie llriis.
arjr Organs, Judlcs
or any Uvtr Complains
It hus noeauoL
It Im sUso superior Tonic,
lies to re too Appetite),
Urracthrna Ihesyslsn,
Restores ttie Weak and Isebllltatml,
I'siises tbe Faosl to lsla-eat.
Removes) Ityaprpata and Indltreotion,
Vreveiita Malarious I'evsrSs
ClTas tone lo your Kjaleiu.
liEEP TIUsBIsOODPURl?
And ht health ft
will follow, 'i'liere In a pretiura
tlon of Iran ami 1oke Itoot
more efleetual than ail oliiem,
which WIU remove from your
system the Impure and vitiated
blood which causeadlHeaae, and
at the same time build up your
henltb and strengUi It never
fall to rare. If you have
erofula,iorolnloas lilseaa
ea or the Kyee or Kara, or
VlJ Iterolnlai In any form, trx.
SMJ ter. While Hwelllna;. Old
& f or" ', or Merolnloua
l.flimm.tlii.a ii.lk . .
on beluu cured with this nreim.
Vutlnn bnnwn ma k J
Cnmpon ml Aymp of i'oue
Rnn Stl.Mnaam-.iu ......
In Llmbaor atones, t'oaalltn.
V,ytVly,,w,," ros uy aieruu
j rial or other polaona, are all
i jured bylu For Myphllis. or
rs Nyphllitie taint, Hi, n. Is nolh
rtn Iiik e.ni.U to 1U A trial wUI
X hrsvs la.
ZlcautlfV TOnr f!omnllan.
T)o not pnlnt orpowder, bnt get a more
p.Tinanent Ix-auty by purifying your blKd.
1'lils iirepumtion of Iron anil loh Ilwot
nmUes urouKb and scaly skin soft und vnioutli:
cliunw that sallow coinplexlou to onu ol
f!'thM(.Hsnnd health, and minovenny Krm
e Itiaenaesoriherikln, IMutplea, l-ii.
Ml.,Illf(lieaft Kriiptlons. li you wlli
rn . t-iKUiksandaheulthy complexion iisold-,
Ci.k'a Compound fcjyrup of Fuaoltoow
Fensions, Bounties. &o.
"VirinOWS, Minor Children, Mothers Fathers,
TV &o., of Soldiers who were killed or died of
disease contraeted in the Berviee of the United
Btutea, can now make applicutlon for I'euxloii.
Also Soldiers who contracted dlwiiso or were
wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disubled lu the
war of 1U.
When whlows die or re-marry, the child or
children under sixteen years uf age are entitled to
a reunion.
The time for filing clnlms for additional bounty
has been emended six months.
Particular attention riven toold suspended case
In the different depart menu at WahWtnn, 1. 0
If you have, or think you have a claim auuiust the
Government, call on or address the undersigned.
No charite tor information.
L.KWI8 POTTKH, '
Attorney for Claimants,
4 ISt NEW BLOOMFIELD, FA
LKWIS POTTKK. kotabt POBLio, New Bloom.
Held. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, MorlitiigM and leases oarefnllv
prepared ami aekuowledKeiiienls taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers diawn and
certified, will also take depositions to be read in
any court tu the United Slates. , . 71uly
m
rhotographs ! . ' Photographs!
AyjjSX
.JACOB COBLE,
Pliotographic Artist,
NEWPORT, I'ENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully oa!l the at
, '!",'1"n,of the citizens of this county to the
fact that he Is prepared to take PHO TOUHA PH9
In the best style of the art. His long experience
enables him to produce 1 . ,,
PICTURES
WHICH CANNOT BH
All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and great care will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures cf Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
mays on nana, ana lor sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE. Artist
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
S SlIUI.KR.
8. M. SUULEB
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL,
Perry County, Pa.,
Dealers In all kinds or
Hardware,- Groceries, &c.
r-, 1 buiu anne lowest pr ce .
Give us a trial. r j1 ...
ill vimrfa In 1I..A ...1 .1 i ... -
LEB AN ON
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OP
JonoHtown, Pcnn'tt.
POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Hates. No
nfesuin Pmlra Ifi1iki rtl.j t . . - ... a
. .......... ,,na Mtrvcu. mitt lb Ullc OI HI 6 DBHt
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
nilLf H I .fill t rlV nrnnai! t In. 1 1 . a
Bii nn. ' niniiieu 1 el petuaiiy
at H 00 per thousand, aud Town property at 15 00
per thousand. .uvv
LEWIS POTTER,
UISIY BLOOMFIELD, PA,
4 16
Agent for Perry County. :
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. Fulton, Water and Pearl Sti.. N". Y.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recently
.., j lemoiieieu anu iurnisuea
newandeleKautly tliroghout. It Is kept on the
- ...h Maa.lfio (.WUIIUIlUUailOUS
for four hundred guests.
Thflvatln I. tvu . ,, .
f , i li.-.iw ni:t;ensiuio lu all parts OI
New York and Brooklyn than any other house In
the city. The Broadway Htaes pass tho hotel
every three minutes, besides various Hues of Street
Cars, one of which Intersects every other route In
New York.
Itbe uff but two blocks from Fulton Ferry,
makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the
i. J. "1"v!,.ra ssnuiu tins lerry uiverire all
theprlncijial Kailroad routes in the city of Brook
lyn. 111. mini i:Kll K T1,1M)1 l...,. .!....
"II OBINSON HOU8E,
.a. ev . .
(Formerly kept by Sweger and Shuman.)
' Ntu loonfldd, Tory County, Pa. ' : '
AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor.
Tills wall ".-J -I .... . . .. . .
.t n,,v.nll n(( i.tratiiuiy locatea noiei
.. . ..,.,. v.. jcin uj bile uirs.
ent proprietor.and lie will spare no pains to ucconi
:v . v, n . : i wins i is coimoriaoie,
the table well furnished with the best In the mar!
no, ami .i e oar siocaeu wiin cnoice liquors. A
careful and attentive hostler will be Inattendance,
A go)d livery stable will be kept by the proprietor
OLENA.
fJME Best Oil in the World for Machinery.
It will not chill.
It will not gum. f
It Is equal to the best Lard Oil.
If yon have any kind of machinery. .k for
OLENA, and If you cannot buy It at home, send
for a circular and price list to
PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP,
Oil Manufacturers and Dealers,
No. 8G0 Peon Avenue,
0 40 Pittsburgh, Pa.
17. MORTIMEK'CJ
OK BAIIUAINO,
llis Stock will be found the most complete
in mo county, una consists of
11Y fiOODH
'pl-QTIIINM '
IttH EUIES
WQHUK KINT
OOADLEIMH
AKDWAKK
WI7M-J.OVV WA1IK o
' , W'DKimilKHall styles '
HATH te I'Al'H
TJHITK-JOSll8
0
MAI l.H di HPIKKM
llTriiMiK TOOLNftC '
& PAINTS, OILS
i TJAIMINH .Vbl'H K
ftTIIOS Ar. MTKKfj
tpAKItlAnE HAHDWAItK
. , gNVJiL-OI'KSAl'Al'JCll
GOODS OF EVERY STYLE
' : pHEAP FOR tASH;
VALL AND SEE.
Daily Express and Freight Line
. 13KTWEEN '.
BLOOMFIELD t NEWPORT!
THR subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Wooinlle d and Newiort tliut he is running a
Will y Line between these two places, and will haul
Freight of any kind, or iTiiinptly deliver Dackuuei
or luessaKes entrusted f his vuve. raan""
-irufn"iyt2lt forhlin at the stores of
F. Mortimer A Co., New Blooinllold, or alililuanA
Musser, Nowpoi t.l'a. . .
BloomeIa.J.nuar,M.l?708-WU,OUE-
wtasi
A Vnprr for the Mattes I
N'orH, Ut Weight in Gold! : " 1 '
, Nolhtng lit, it in the World! 1
cm" 7 "MW " "'"tI 10 "m Um- "
Krry Intslllsmt cllljun. professional or non-profra.
slonsl . mschai. ,1c or Isborsr la lh. whol.eonntry.Jhonla
sn ncilbo f,.r the Anvisoa. Wh.rever shown tor!
t Is sure to Inks a Arm hold on the commuuU,"a!7ts
intrinsic value as a us
Bnalneas and Family Paper
liss mnds, and Is mnlilnir, for it a circulation and reDU"
tnllon unparalleled in tho history of Journalism.
It is a DsAonrci 16-ro, m-ooluiih, Ihustiath
. Wikklt. It gives you alt
YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE.
Otlulnal I)ep,s for Cottsiree, Dwelllnifs, Fnburban
still Country Kealilencos, aud a vast fund of information
on maitrra of sprclsl and general Interest, (bund iu u
other Journal in the country.
A HagniEcent $5.00 Oa Cbroino. IDE LOST BABE,
Slue I3xln, monnted ready to frame, Is presented to
every yesrly subscriber. r """ f
mSi'iJPi"0? pr'",. 3,0 J" mI to lvaDca;
Dingle copiea tea ceuts.
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
tlniions annual income, with hut little labor. Our
agents are makinr from 1 to tiO perdav. Wrlta
at once, stating territory desired. vImJ- nta
address all letters to
Caorr a Pnaurs, Publishers,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dgs! Drugs!
THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
low prices, a complete assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of '
Concentrated Remedies,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS.
BRUSHES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Pure Wines
AND '
LIQUORS,
Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen
tal purposes.
t&"lliytir.iam' Order carefully and
promptly filled.
B . M. E B Y .
NKWFOKT. PEHIIY COUNTY, PA.
Boots I
Boots !
K Fill Assortment of
THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS,
Band or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double
sole and
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by .
M. B. SPAHI.,
' YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of .
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Hand.
nrftpecial Attention Paid to Order. -oi
5 231M. .
To JSllfXillllllctil-H.
THE subscrlliers keep constantly on hand, a
FltiK ASSOllTMKJST OK
FRENCH' OALF SKINS,'
PINK LINJNQS,
ROANS,
MO 210 CCO S,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
uiaaera.
. . F. MORTIMER.
PERRY HOUSE,
Ken Bloomfleld, Ph.
THE subscriber having purchased the property
on the corner of Maine and i.'arliHle Hfriwtn.
opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends
anu lornier customers to givennn a call as ha Is
determined to furnish ttrst clans accommodations.
. TfiUMAa NUTi if. .
ltf. , . . Proprietor. .
lfc 13 MO V AL!
Merchant Tailoring Establishment.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs the publlo
that he has removed his MEKC'HANT TAIL
OKI NO KSl AItl.ISHMKNTfiom "Little Ktore
In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J,
U. hhulto, Dentist, where may be found at all
times, a varied assortment of ,,
Cloths, Casslmers and Yestingg,
With a complete Hue of , .
Tnilorw TrlinmlinfH, '
Of the best quality. Those desiring to purchase
GOOD flOODH. at Reasonable prices, and have
them made In the LA 1 KMX arVl.K, will please
give us a call. H. 11. UKCXi.
Also, a good assortment of ,
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, " COLLARS,
' " If ECK-TI K8, nOfllEKY, 0.,(to.,
Oa hand at low prices.
Professional Cards.
T EW1S POTTEB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEHRY CO., PA.
MrClahns promptly secured and enllocled
Writings and al
Illegal business carefully attend.
eu to.
82 yl
pIIAKLES H. SMILEY, Attorney at Uw.
Kj New Bloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa.
m, Office with 0. A.Barnett. Esq., neit drmr
to Mortimer's store August 20, 1874
TTM. A. SPONSLEIt, Attorney at taw
TT Office adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomtleld, Perry eo., Pa. 32 ly
fMl&B. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloonillelil, Perry co.. Pa
A. Office adjoining Morti:ner' Store 8 2 ly'
BP. McINTIRE Attorney at Law, and Dls.
s trlet Attorney of Perry county. Office with
J. T. Mcliitire, New Bloomilcld, Pcnn'a.
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
s New Bloomllpld, PorryCo., Pa.
sr Office opposite tho Court House, and two
doors east of the Perry County Bank.
Refers to B. Molutlre, Esq. .". June27,1871.
JOHN O. SHATTO, BiirgeonnentTstT"7
. , , . New Bloomtleld, Perryco., Pa.
tlstry AH kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
Di ices.done in the best manner, aud at reasonable
.OIllce at his residence, opposite the Id-formed
Church, on High Street. 3 21y
WM. M. SUT(;iI. ' . "
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
New Bloomlleld, Perryco., Pa.
-Otllce-Two doors West of P. Mortimer
store d 7 ly
CHA8. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law '
. . New Blooinllold, Perry co.. Pa.
. Pro'es,lonal business promptly andfalth-
fully attended to. 3 2 lv.
TTM. N. SElBERTTAttorney-at-LawT '
.T ',.'. New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
Bloomlleld, 3 S3 ly. -.
JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law,
jN K W jVOjBX PA
srOfllce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6
Sew Carriage JlaimfacCory,
On Hioh Street, East or Cajimsle St.,
Xew Bloomfleld, ronn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commodl
ous Shop ou High St., East of Carlisle Street,
N ew Bloomlleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to man
ufacture to order
Oa
rriasros
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built tp order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable manner.
M- Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
r REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and prompt
lydone A call Is solicited. .''..
SAMUEL SMITH
3 ltf
Incorporated by the Court ' of Common Pleat in
IStStf; by the Legislature, in 1871.
The Pennsylvania ... , 1,.
Central Insurance, : Company
OF POTTSVILLE, PA.
Capital and, Assets, $156,000.
Fremlnm Notes, . , f 100,000 00
Promissory Notes ' ' ' 50,000 0
Cash premiums due or coN '
lected for the year 1871, 83,088 00
Cash premiums due or col
lected for the first three ' 1 '
months of 1873, i.. 1,800 00 '
Cash from other lources
aud agents 1,200 00
Judgment Bonds In Com
pany's otUoe, , 1,100 00
Total Cash...... 10,128 00- i
Total cash and note assets,
April 1st, 1872 $158,138 0
JAMES H.GRIER, JOHN D. HADESTT,
Becrctary. President.
DIRECTORS i
John D. Hadesty, A. P. Helms, Bonjamia
Teter, A. Butermeister. James H. Grler. K. F.
uungsuii, liihb miner.
AfiPNTSi
II. II. mil, Edward Fox, John A. Kable, Ed
ward Wesley, Charles F. Delbert, Wm. R. .
Grittlth. E. F. Jungkart, General Agent. '
Arrangements have been made with other
first-class compauses to re-Insure risks takea
on the cash plan in such amdiints as desired
Liberal commission allowed a cents, ami ex.
elusive territory, If desired. This Company
confines Itself to fire iuBurance exclusively.
OFFICE!
No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTT8VILLE, PA. '
INSUltE IN TUB
' Perry County .
Mutual Benefit "( Association, .
or i... .
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA.
CAarler(fi(AySi7f;a(ureJIarcA9, 1872. '
TIIK CIIKAPEST ANT) 8AFK8T LIFE
t. . llfWANciK ever ottered to the people.
It Is a Mutual enterprise tor the protection of
W.la0vi,v1irJT.?i,!Hi,iliiil1? cly- Members
p.iy KIVK J)OI,l,Alts for a cortlllcate of
uieinlwrslilp, anil anniinl dues on ages between 5!0
? ' J.i 'f twfu a,'l , 01.5O i between 60
andW, 2.)i for the term of three years, com
mencing January, IniSi and the sura of 11.10 on
the death of a member. The meiubershlp not to
exceed oue thousand. A member dying, to re.
eelve asnianydo larsastherearo paying oertitt
cate hohlers. This plau Is ailopU'd'lii order that
other l.lfe Iin-urnnce Companies by reasouof their
T-'man h.vestnien!'1'8 !V'tty "'
Tmi i.J V ",,v,B"l"""'t. It comineiii In Useil to the
, .'li ,.,,ier.,r"?".t,,Ht 11 Invents the count '?
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JOHN A. B A K ER, Prtff. -
. i .: CONRAD ROTir, Treasurer
I-EWI8 POTTER, Secretary. '
WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent.