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Tuesday, July 1, 1873, . ,.
FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD. ITEMS
We iniHl communication from alt pertontwho art
interested in matters properly belonging to this
aeparimem.
The Potato.
Careful oxperiraontera have found that
nitrogenous manures are rather favorable
to tbe potato diseaso, whereas wood ashes,
(containing a large precontage of potash,)
, aud lime and salt were conducive to a
lieallhy gTowth of the plant. Professor
Way found that the percentage of potash
in the ash of the '
Jerusalem Artichoke was 55.89
Beans, (Seed) ..51.72
The tuber of the Potato .,..50.88
Peas, (Seed) 41.50
Turnip (Bulb) 80.16
Wheat, (Seed) 83.14
Mangel (Root) 28.54
Barley 21.14
Oats ; 1, 13.97
It will be seen by the foregoing that ex
cepting tbe artichoke and beans, the tuber
of the potato contains more .'potash than
-many of our commonly cultivated plants,
and hence bow excellent wood ashes must
lie mi fertilizer for potatoes.' But we
would ask attention to the exemption of
the potato from disease when the soil was
fertilized with wood ashes, lime, and salt,
as has been shown by exact and elaborate
experiments in different parts of the world.
It was ascertained by a ' series of experi
ments, mado under the direction of Pro
cessor Voelckcr, that the largest crop, and
comparatively free from disease, was from
a manuring of dissolved bone ash and crude
potash salts. Twenty tons of rotten dung
gave 2 tons 11 cwt. and I qr. of potatoes.
Dissolved bone ash, (4 cwt., and crudo pot
ash salts, 4 cwt.) gave 2 tons 18 cwt. aud
2 qrs ; crude potash salts (4 owt) gave 2
tons 10 cwt. and 1 qr.l "With' these ma
nures the potatoes wore much less diseased
than when rotten dung was used. They
were still less diseased when common salt
and dissolved bone ash were used. The
I'rofessor says: "The efficacy of the super
phosphate as a manure for potatoes, on
light lands is not only enhanced by potash
salts, but also, though to a minor extent,
by common salt." Jn the experiments
spoken of, though common salt alone
slightly diminished the crop, salt aud su
perphosphate had a most beneficial effect.
In the absence of rotten dung, and In the
presence of mineral manures, the Potato
Disease, though not absent, was far less
destructive in its ravages.
TrauHpIuutiug Evergreens.
Tlio best season for transplanting is June
vrjuly. The lion. Samuel Walker, once
President of the Massachusetts Horticultu
ral Society, who owned then extensive
nurseries in Roxbury, transplanted 100 ar
bor vitic trees for the writer on the 1st day
of August, warranting every one to live,
and only one or two died. They should be
watered at the tinio and mulched, but not
watered again unless very dry weather and
then not oftener than once a week, as they
do not require m much water as deciduous
trees, and may be killed by too rauoh. Tbe
lato N. P. Willis thanked the writer for
tho above information, and said he had
tried the experiment at Idlewild, on the
Hudson, with perfect success, many years
tW In ordinary outside painting, ex
posed to the weatbor, the ocbieous and
other earthy colors sold as yellow ochre,
Venetian red, &q.-, are far more economical
aud ' durable than any white lead, or its
compounds. . The earthy- paiuts will last
fully twice as long and protect the work
ettor also. In mixing it Is not necessary
to grind In a paint mill, but morely mix
the oil and color together well, using a
mall amount of dryftr and no turpentine
for outside work. Try 1 to have the paint
oil pure liuseed oil, if it can be got.
tW Coal ashes are only beneficial to
trees when applied as a mulch where the
trees stand in grass. At least we have
never found them useful in any other way
when applied alone. They keep the grass
down, if applied in lufiloiont quantity, and
the soil loose. But they pre excellent to
mix with any kind of fermenting manure,
. They are very good doodoiisori or absor-
ImjiiU, and can be used , with the most
profit in this manner. Rural New Yorker.
tWIn liis " Lectures on Food," Dr.
I.etUeby announces that ' " corn meal is
. said to cause disease when eaten for a long
time without other meal; the symptoms
are a scaly eruption on the bands, great
-prostration of the vital powers, . and after
extreme emauoiation, death in a year or
IIP Jellies may be kept from molding by
, pulverising loaf sugar as finely a possible,
and covering the surface o( the jolly with
it to the depth of a quarter incb ' Jellies
may be kept for years in this way, ,-, '
, fir Bottger reoiimueuds the use of py
rophosphate of soda in removing ink spots
from colored tissues. ' Its application pro
duces, after some time, the desired effect.
Photographs ! rhoto&rnphs!
mm
J A COBQBLS,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A .
mHEsubscrlberwniilrt reanentfnllv en'l ! at.
L tolltlon Of the Citizen nf tills nnnilv In II, a
fact that he Is prepared to take PHOTOUltA PJIS
in uieixnttsiyiB 01 me an. 111s long experience
oimuiosuiiu to prouuee
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BE XX
CELLED. ; 1 1
All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine SDeolmens. '
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
ot deceased persons, and great care will be taken
to Iurnl.su , .
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
always on hand, and for sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
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ly legitimate. Particulars Free.
Address,,!.
17 62
WORTH & CO., St. Louis, Mo.
DK. CROOK'S WINE OF TAlt !
' Ten TOnns tf tt sannlle
- f ha proved Iir.Crook's
WlncofTartoliuvo mora
merit, than nny similar
preparation everofli'red to
the pnhltc It is rich In
the medicinal qtiallticsof
Tar, and u Herniated for
d incase of the Throat 3fe
Lnnca, performing the
rnostrcmarkableourea. It
effectually cures all Coughs
ad Colds. It lias cured so
fia many case of Asiudm
. 5?na Bronchitis, that it
nfi2? has been pronounced t
spocina ror tneee com
pfnlnta. For Fains In th
lirvant, Hian or slack.
Urnvei or Kidney lla
eae,dl8oaseaof thoUrln
ifStWSjffit oranyiaverCouiplainil
1 11 i. m nas noequtu.
It is also asopcrior Tonic,
Kestorm the Appetite,
HtrcnsrthPna iheSTitcm,
Bestoraa the Weak and IMtbilltateo1, '
CntifM Ilia Food Uiaroat,
Itcmovcs nyspvpsiu and Indlrenllon.
1'retemta Malarioua 1'eversi
ttivaa tons to your By stem.
An?,v)? health of the syirtem '
will follow. There In nnn-mra.'
tlou of Iron anil fohe Itoot
mora eflectual thnn all otiiora,
which will removo from your
system tho Impure etui vitiated
blood which eauses disease, nnd
at the same time lulia up your .
health aud strength It uevr
lhll to curt. If you have
hri-ofnln.Nrrolnlons Itlxcnv
e or Ilia Kyes) or t:r, or
ftrrofnla in any form, Tet
ter. Hlille Rwellina-. Old
Korea, I leers, or Nurofulous
luHaminatloni,you cun rely '
on buiuii cured with this prepu
ratlnn kuowu as lr. (book's
I'oinpouiHi Ayrnp of I'oha
Itoot. Itlienmatlsm, I'm Inn
In Mmbaor Uiiiira,4 onfllik
uua uruHi-uiiDwn i,y iviorcu-
t lnl np ,llw. r iiiuim. A i
cured by It. For Myphllla, or
Syphilitic talut,Uieri-In until-'
lint equal to it. A trial will
prove it. .
Beautify your Complexion. ,
' t)o not use pnlnt or powder, hut Ret a mors
permanent beauty by purifying your blood.
Tills preparation or Iron and l'ohe Hoot '
makes a n.ugu anil scaly nklu softund smooth: '
ehaiiKcs that sallow complexion, to 0110 of
riiwhnKssand health, and remove nny Krpp.
tl- e llsraaraoriheNHIit. I'iinnleit. I'nb
roiv ch
cheelisand u I11-11I thy complexion useii
k's C'ompuuuaByrupof l'uauUooU t
iJf.
Crook
LKW78 POTTER, notaiit public, New Bloom.
Held, I'erryCo.,
Deeds, Bonds, Mori gages and Leases earetully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kluds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certllled, will also take depositions to be read In
any court In the United Htates.
7 1U ly
ASK YOUU UHOCEK KOH
AMERICAN
BONELESS
SARDINES.
They have received Diploma for their merit
wherever exhibited. I'lunoiiueed by all, the
cheapest luxury of the age, valuable, and almost
necessary to the table, to travelers ; or at l'lc-nlcs.
1'acked In the best Olive oil of our own Importa
tion, In tin boxes finished same as Imported ; and
sold at less than half the cost of French Har
dlnes. Their delicious flavor, and nutritious qual
ities recommend them to all classes. Hold by all
llrst class grocers. Wholesale by
Till 1 lll-UTP . XI U 1 UllTVl rt
16 a 3m
31 Broad hlreut, N. Y.
A. HHLKNIH-pv . A SSOItTMKNm
BPLKNDlJLJ ASSOR'l'MENl
TtY-COODCI
jiy-ooodO
Suited to the Season,
Are Now Offered for Bale by
F. 1 MORTIMER, New Ulooniflcld.
JjlXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby jglv
y en that letters Testamentary on the last W 111
and Testament of Joltu Adams, late of Spring
township. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been
granted to (he subscriber residing In the same
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them duly autheiUtuaUid
fur Mtlleiueut to ,
JOHN TtTBfen,'
March IS, 1873 6t K ec ulor.
fit
GIVEN A WA Y.
A , Fine " Gorman ,. Chromo J,
We send an elefciint oilRflMo. mounted and ready
' for Framing, Free to every Agent fur
UNDER -GROUND,
' ' ri j .? ' ' Oil,., ' . 'i 1 ' -f
IIFE BELOW THE SURFACE.
lly Thos. W. Knox.
042 Tages Octaro. ISO Flno Engravings.
Relates Incidents and Accidents bevond the
Light of Day ; startling Adventures In all parts of
the World; Mines and Modes of Working them :
Under-currents of Society; Gambling audits Ilor
ror.st Caverns and their Mysteries: The Dark
Ways of Wickedness: 1'rlsons and their Secrets:
Down In the Depths of the Sea; Utrauge Stories
of the Detection of Crime.
The book treats of experience with brigands:
nights in opium dens and gambling hells; life In
prison: Htoriesof exiles; adventures among Indi
ans Journeys through Hewers and Catacombs;
Accidents In the Mines; pirates and piracy; tor
tures of the Inquisition: wonderful burglaries;
underworld of the great cities, etc., etc.
Agents Wanted !
For this work. Kxcluslve territory given. Agents
can make lut) a week In selling this book. Send
for Circulars aud terms to agents.
J. 11. HUKU (6 HYDE,
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, III. 0 41 ly
SSuui.kh.
8. M. Siiuxbb
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL,
Ferry County,' Fa.,
' ; Dealers In all kinds of
Hardware, Groceries, S;c.
All goods In our line sold at the lowest price
6 44 14t.
LEBA3STON"
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OF
Joncwtown, X'onii'n.
POLICIES PElirETUAI. at Low Rates. No
Steam risks taken. This In one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
State. Country property Insured Perpetually
at 84 00 per thousand, and Town property at 15 00
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMFIK1.D, PA.,
4 16
Agent for Perry County.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. Fulton, Water and Teak m.vN. Y.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recently
been renovated, remodeled and furnished
uew and elegantly tliroghout. it is kept on the
buropean plan, anil has ample accommodations
for four hundred guests.
.The location is more accessible to nil parts of
Now York and Brooklyn than any other house In
the city. The Broadway Stages pass the hotel
every three minutes, liesldes various lines of Street
Cars, one of which Intersects every other route In
hew York.
It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry,
makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the
Clly of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all
theprinclpal Railroad routes In the city of Brook
lyn. . (6.tldp) OEO. N. TERRY, Proprietor.
T) OBIN80N IIOU8E, '
(Formerly kept by Swegor and Shuman.)
' Nv Jlloomfleld, Ptrry County, Pa.
AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor.
TMs well IrnAwn 'nnit nlona.Mn I . . .1 I. .. .1
has been leased for a number ot years by the pres
ent liroprletor.and he will spare no pains to accom
inodnte hls guests, Tbe rooms are comfortable,
the table well furnished with the best In the mar
ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A
careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance.
A 11 f iK7i if ept oy muproprieior
OlLiIiflVC.
rpiIE Best Oil In the World for Machinery.
It will not chill.
It will not gum.
It Is equal to the best Lard Oil.
If you have any kind of machinery, ask 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. 800 Perm' Avenue,
0 40 rittHburyh, Pa.
TO
17. MORTIMER' Q
.J.1 Oil BARGAIN KJ.
His Stock will be found the most complete
in the county, and consists of
D
itY noons
pi.oriiiNo
V'riiiot'KiiiES
UQIlOK KIN 111
'IIN(1H
"QADLKRH HARDWARE
WTTI I.I.OW WAIt i: AC
VV-itVam, fAl'Flt
WrillUBIIEHall stylos
TOOTS Oi NIlOKH
- .. ' DUATt4 te C'AI'H
D-XXriHTK-tJOODS
W JO'l'IOJSS dtc.
011. C T.OTH
VTAIl.H & HIMKKS
1'tpDtJK TIIOLSAC
i PAIXTH, Ol UH
fpAIslNHAsl'ICK
itTltOiST k STICK!,
ipAHKIAOE HARDWARE
'-'gNVIiLOl'littail'AI'KIt
GOODS OF EVERY STYLE '
pHEAP FOR CASH,
. , WALLANI) SEE. , ,
Dally ExprcNS and Freight Line
; : '.biVeen'i. :
BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT!
mHEsuocrlberwisbes to notify the oitlzensol
X Blooinjold and Newport that he is running a
pally Line between these two places, and will haul
Frelgtitol auy kind, or promptly deliver packagcl
rinf(n entrusted t (ilsoare,
.Orders may ti left forhlm at the stores of
F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloointleld, or Mllllgautt
Musser, Newport, Pa. , .
- . WIIITMORE. '
Bloomlteld, January 2S,lm.
4. raprr fbr th Matittt
Worth if Weight in Cold! t
1 . Nothing like Hint), World U I
emt "t,J MadW ""'T 10 ",TT UmM Its
KMT Intalllgmt FillsKt profe.lonal or nnn-prafei.
alonnl muchsnlD or laborer in the nhol.conntrr.ahauld
nilmcrllw for th. Anvisos. Wberr shown or uan
t Is aura tn lake a arm hold on th ooaunuuitr. as Its
liiti-inilc value as a "
Dnslness and Family Paper
liaa maile, sod Is making, for It s olrcnlatlon and reon
tatlim uuparalleled in the hlatory of Journallam.
It IS A BlAOIITCL 16-PAOI, 64-00HJW, lUVSTUTIS
W11111. It glvea yon all
. YOUR LEGAL 1 ADVICE FREE.
Oilidnal nealgna fur Cottagea, drelllnga, Kubnrt.ao
ami Cuimtry Hesltlenraa, and a vast fund of infuiniatlon
on matter, of eperlal and genarol int.reat, found in no
other Journal lu the country.
1 IigiilittDt $5.00 Oil Clromo, TH! LOST BIBS,
Pine 13xl, monnted ready to frame, Is presented to
every yearly aubacriber.
Hulmcrlption price, 93.00 per year, Id advance.
Ingle copies ten cents, . . . 1 .
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
For unoccupied territory In the Culled States sod Ca.
nada. By our Rew Finn agents can hare a con
tlnuone annual Income, with l.nt little labor. Our
ancnta are making from 04 to 40 per dar. Write
at once, elating territory Ueelred. , . .
Address all letters to
, Csort 4 Pmiurs, Publlehera,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Drugs! Drugs!
THEflttbscrlberliason hand and for sale, at
low prices, a complete assortment of
DRUGS, 3IEDICINES,
' AND CHEMICALS,
Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of
Concentrated Remedies,
PATENT MEDICINES,
. ESSENTIAL OILS, , ,:,
' . i , ' PERFUMERY?
' ' II AIR OILS,
BRUSHES, ,...) , .i ,! - .. :
' , ' AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Pure Wines ''', ,!
''''' AND ; ''
LIQUORS,
Always on band, for Medicinal and Oaeramen
tal purposes.
BGrPhiiiciam' Or Jen carefully and
promptly filled. .. ; ' ,
B . M. E D Y ,
NEWPORT. PERRY COUNTY, TA.
Boots!
Boots I
A Kill Aasortmeutof
THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS,
Hand or Machine Hided, Whole Slock Double
hole and
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by
M. B. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Hand, '
n-Hvectal Attention Paid to Oriert.H
To iliociiiakcrH,
THE subscribers keep constantly 'oil hand, a
PINK A8SOKTMEKT OV
FRENCH GAL F SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, AWLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
, F. MORTIMER. .
PERRY HOUSE,
New Bloomfleld, Pa.
TIIE subscriber having purchased the) property
on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite theCourt House, Invites all his friends
andformeroustomerstoglvehlma call as he Is
determined to furnish llrstelass accommodations.
. ... ,. THOMAS HUTCH,
ltf . Proprietor.
REMOVAL!
Merchant Tailoring Establishment.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs the publlo
that he has removed his MKHCHANT TAIL
OKI Nil KHTAK1.IHHMKNT from "Utile Store
In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J
(J. bhatto, Dentist, where may be louud at all
times, a varied assortment of .
tplotha, Cassimers and VestiuRs,
.' .1'; . With omnlete tine ol '
rrnildrH, Trim'iuintrH, '
Of the best quality. ' Those desiring to pnrchase
GOOD (iOOl)H. at Reasonable urlees, and have
them made in the JLATKriX BTYI.E, will please
give us a caU. , , , 8. n. bkc'k.
.. 1 Also, a good aiuortmect ol (,M r,
BHrRTSi" Sl'SPENDERfli COLLARS,
NECK-TIES, HOB1KRY, Ae,,','
On hand low rices. .
Professional Cards.
iJj--u i J..,. 1. jIJl.' '
JEW18 POTTEH,
( , ATTOIINEY AT UW,
NEW BLOOMPIBLD, PERRY CO., PA.
,"clB,rnJ Jprfmptly wmired and collected.
Writings and aU legal business carefully attend
ed to. - - ... ....... :. . . auyi .
CHARLES ILRMILRY, Attorney at Law.
Now IMoomneld, Perry Co. Pa.
W.omce with C. A.Barnett. Esq., next door
to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872
"TTM. A. BPONHLER, Attorney-at-Uw
TV Ofllee adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New llloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. 3 2 ly
OIIAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law
New Bloointleld, Perry co., Pa.
Su Office adjoining Mortlaier' Store. 8 2 ly
CP. McINTIRE Attorney at taw, and ' Dls
a trlct Attorney of Perry county. Ofllee wltk
J. T. Mclntlre, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. .
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
a New Bloomfleld, PerryCo., Pa.
OITlce opposite the Court House, and two
doors east of the Perry County Bunk.
Refers to B. Mclntlre, Esq. June 27, 1871.
JOHN Q. SUATTO, Surgeon Dentist. ,
, , NewBloomlleld,Perryco.,Pa.
All Kinds of Mechanical aud Surgical Dentistry
done in the best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
M-Offlce at his residence, one door East of the
Robinson House, aud opposite Wm. A. Sponslcr's
Lawotllce. . ., 3 21y
WM. M. HUTCH, 1 .
ATTORN KY-AT LAW, ' '
. few Bloomfleld, Perry eo., Pa.
JWOfflce Two doors West of F.Mortimer
Store 37 ly . ..' . i ' I
CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, ;
New Bloomlleld,Perryco.,Pa.
. f All professional business promptly aiidfalth
fully attended to. a 2 lv. . ,
WM. N. SE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlteld, Perry co.. Pa.
Bloomneld,3331y.i, 1 , , , ,
JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law,
- NEWPORT, PA.
a-0111ce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6
New Carriage MaiMiiuciory.
On High Strbt, East or Carijsi.i St.,
New Bloomneia, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commodi
ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street.
New Bloomiield, Pa., where he Is prepared to man
ufacture to order j
Osi i 1' i a g- e s
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished tn the most artistic and
durable manner.
Having superior workmen, lie Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with,
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
49-REPAlRINGof all kinds neatly and prompt
ly done A call Is solicited.
Samuel smith
3 It
Incorporated bu the Court of Common Pleat in
18ti9; by tlie Leglslature,in 1871.
The l'ciiiisylvaiiia
Central Insurance Company
OF POTTSVILLE, PA.
Capital and Assets, $156,000.
Premium Notes, $100,000 00
Promissory Notes, 60,000 00
Cash premiums dne or col
lected for the yeur 1871, f3,0S8 00 .
Cash premiums duo or col
lected for tho first three
months of 1872, 1,800 00
Cash from other sources
and agents,,... 1,200 00
Judgmeut Bonds in Com
pany's oUlco, 1,100 00
Total Cash,...'............ J0.128 00
Total cash and nolo assets,
April 1st, 1872, tlS6,128 00
JAMES II. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TY,
1 Secretary. President.
; - DIRECTORS : :i
John D. Hudesty, A. P. Holms, Benjamin
Tcter, A. Butennelstcr, James II. Grler, E. F.
Jungkurt, Elius Miller. '
V : AGENTS i
II. II. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Kablo, Ed
ward Wesley, Charles F. Dcibcrt, Wm. K.
GrllUtb. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent.
Arrangements havo' boon made with other
first-class companses to re-insure risks takes
on the cash plan in such amounts as desired.
Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex
clusive territory, if desired. Thia Company
confines Itself to tire insurance exclusively.
OFFICE:
No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTS VILLE, PA.
INSU11E IN THE
Perry Gouitiy
Mutual Benefit Association,
OP
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA.
Chartered by tin Legislature March 9, 1872.
rTlIIKCIIEAPKST AND SAFK8T 1.1 FK
JL 1NHUKANCK ever ottered te Oie people.
It Is a Mutual enterprise for tho protection of
Widows and Orphans tn the county. ' Members
pay 1'IVK llOLLAIW for a , certificate of
inuinliershlp, and annual dues on ages between 2u
and .16, 11. Oil ; between 3a and 50, fl. fit); between 60
andH5, 2. At); for the term of three years, com
mencing January, 1H73) and the stun of 11.10 on
the ileal h of a member. . The membership not to
exceed one thousand. A member dying, to re
ceive us many dollars as there are pitying cur tin.
cate-holders. This plan Is adopted In order that
persons who have been exol tided from beuelltsiu
other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their
expensive Lira IUtks muy obtain some beneUton
a small tiivwtnieiit. - It communis Itself to the
f ulilic for the reason that It prevents the country
turn being drained of our money by foreign com.
panics.
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JOHN A. BAKER, President, i
11 'CONRAP ROTH, Treasurer.
'' ' " Lewis potter, gecreta ; ,
WILLIAM MoKEK, Oeheral A rut.