6 I)C STintcs, Ncuj S5locmtficl& Pa. Tuesday, October 28, 1873. FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS How Smoking Tobacco is Prepared. The tobaoco as it comes from the planta tion is dried to the utmost, and passed through a mill in which a revolving cylin der armed with small projections grates it into tiny particles. It is then by the same nachine sifted through a series of sieves similar to those of a wheat fan, that which is loft on the upper and coarser sievos be ing passed and repassed through tho mill until sufficiently fine for use. For this it is unnecessary to stem the leaves, the refuse atoms being used in the manufacture of the inferior grades, and the sweepings of the stemming room are devoted to a like purpose. These last are first carefully oxamined, to make sure that nothing 1b loft iu them to break the mill, no nails or stones to injure the machinery. A man on bis bands and knees was picking over a pilo of sweepings the day we visited the factory, seeming as intent on bis task as the searcher for pearls in the oyster pits of Ceylon. The inferior grades of lugs, etc, can be used only for smoking. Indeed, no leaf is worthless for the manufacture of one or another of the innumerable brands some where between the golden chatf with which the millionaire fills his costly meerschaum, and the black mixture which Paddy smokes in his clay pipe as he drives his dray there is a place and use for it all. Smoking tobacco is generally put up in bags holding from two ouuees to one pound each, a pound being the limit allowed by government for any single package. The packing is done by moans of Iron cylinders, over which the bags fit closely and are tightly drawn. Into theso the tobacco is poured, and by working a treadle a wooden mallet is forced into tho cylinder, compres--singtbe mass 'into the smallest possible compass. This operation is repeated until the bags are full, when tho cylinders are withdrawn, leaving the closely packed to bacco iu the bag. . The number of bags required for this business may be imagined from the fact that in the single factory visited by the WTiter their manufacture furnishes a sup port for fifteen poor families, besides which a large number are made by persons who merely do the work to make pocket money. The manufacture of tobacco is the princi pal industry of Richmond, outstripping .even iron in the revenue which it pro duces. The largest income listed last year in the state of Virginia was that of a Rich mond tobacconist, and what the bourse is , .to Paris, the stock exchange to New York, ihat the tobacco exchnnge is to Richmond. Fly lu the Wheat." A correspondent of the Mar Sentinel says : Wheat sown on or aftor the 20th of September will escape tho full fly. By the time it comes up the fly will have finished depositing its nit ; so it certainly escapes the fall fly, which is much more destruc tive than the spring fly. In about 30 years of observation and experience I have several times sown a portion of a field 8 or 10 days earlier, which would be consid erably injured, whilst the part sown on or after tho 20th would escape entirely. Last year, I sowed 1J acres of low land about the 12th of September. It came up beau tifully. The balance of tho field I sowed on the 22nd. The 1J acres was very full of fly lost fall, whilst that sowed on the 22ud, escaped the fall fly( entirely, but had some spring fly. It made a first rate crop of wheat, whilst much of the acre and a half was not worth cutting. Some farmers have an idea that if the fall is favorable, wheat will outgrow tho fly. I have never seen a stalk having fall fly in it to shoot a good head. Last summer, I was talking to a group of farmers about the right time to sow wheat, when one ironically asked me, " what book" I got that from. I re plied from the book of experience. IIo has since also learned a lesson from another page iu the book of experience. lie sowed his wheat early last fall, and tho fly de stroyed his crop. I am not able to suy whether or not the fly will continue to ef fect the coming seeding ; but for fear, I advise not to sow earlier than the 20th of September. Thistles. The Tribune Agricultural editor says : The more a bed of Canada thistle is dug into and plowed out and spaded up the better will it thrive. Under such adversi ty it takes comfort and spreads. Such is its nature. If, on the contrary, its growth is encouraged until it is fairly in blossom, and it is then mowed as if it were the most useful forage plant and carefully carried off the ground and burned or bu ried in the compost heap, it immediately resents such care and sends up a weakly growth in place of IU former vigorous one. Then these new stems should be cut off just below the surface of the ground with weeding chisel, but the root must in no casa be touched. The roots left intact make such drafts upon the weakened plant as it cannot supply, and they simply die for want of air, which is their nutriment. (iiiiibi iiia Yin- la.K'lv Vcctiiblo piciHinitioii, iiinilo c;iieliy iVnni tho na tive lit'tlis I.hiimI ai the lower ranges of tiro Sierra Nev-t'l.i inetnit-iiim of Califor nia, the ineilieii' :l ii upert ie.s of which arc ext nirteil i !.: i'i i:i i wiihout the use of Alcohol. ( iUestion in almost daily itsKn!. lial is the ciuse of tho Ul)iimllcleii s:ieees of YlVKii A I! HIT TERS f Our iiii- wt is. thai i m y reiiiovo tho cause ii" (I l.-ii-:: a'.nl the patient re covers Ins health. They are tho great blood unlier-iinl a lil'e-vr. in-' i"iltei)le,. tl perfect liciiovuli r Itivlu'iiratur of tho systr.n. Ni vcr hel'ore in the history of' il.it v.it..! !. .- :t iiii'ilieiim hi-cn I'linuii'iiiaili'il iiim .-i it; tin' icni'iikali!u qmilit ics of Vinko.m; I'in'H'is ia hculmtr tho Kick of every liiM'n.i' i':aii is heir to. Tliey nro a pernio" riii-L'iitiv n . well an a Tunic, ri'lievhifr oriiii'-t i .11 i i' lnllii'tiii'iitinn oi the Liver lin t 'i.ceiiil Orpins ill Liiliims Diseases ; of Pit. Walker's ;" ; i" at. Kaiiilinretie, e-. l.a.Mi:vi Diuretic, in.;t S'.iior.lie, Altera- VtXKOAH liMTi",;: Curiniiiulivv. N a: ,'i Sedative. t'oniili r tive, unit Aaii !': It. II. McDOtVALD ric CO., Druggists rthI Gen. Agts., Sim Francisco. California, and cor. of Washington and Charlton Kin., N. Y. Bold by all Druggist mid Dealers. THE NEW DISCOVERY Is Chemical and Medical Science. DA E. IP. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION evr made in one mixture of A LI, Till'. TWllLVK valuable active principals of the well kuuwa. curative agent, PINB TREE TAR. UNEQTJALED In ;Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, and consumption. CURES WITHOUT FAIL. A recent cold In three to six honra; and also, by Its V1TALIB1NU, PURIFYING and 8TI MULATINU effects upon the general system, is remarkably elhcarious in all DISEASE or Till: BLOOD. Including ticrolula and Eruptions of the sktn, Dyspepsia, Miseasea of the Liver and Kidneys, Heart liseaae, and General Debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! also, a Volatile Solution of Tar Tor INHALATION, without application of HEAT. A remarkably VALUABLE discovery, lis the whole apparatus can be carried in the vest pocket, readv at any time for the most effectual and positively curative use ia All Diseases of the NOSE. TIIHOAT stud LUMUSi. THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for use in connection with the ELIXIR TAR, Is a combination of the TWO most valuable ALT ER ATI VE Medicines known in the Pro fsssion, and renders this Pill without exception the very best ever onered. The HOLUTION and COMPOUND ELIXIR of MsOi saasssMssHaS ajk'Las is without doubt the JJest remedy known in cases of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It is a Spacing for such diseases, and should be kept in the household of every family, especially Curing those months in which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liable to prevail. A small quantity taken !iily will prcveut eoutraetiug these tumble diseases. Solution an! Compound Elixir, (1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, IJ.OOper Box Tar and Mandrako Pills, Mete per box. Send for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to yuur Druggist, or to L. F. HYDE fc CO., flOLhl HOPBIETOBS, 10K-7th Avenue, New York, W Bold by all Druggists. tW For Bale by F. MORTIMER, New Bloom field, Pa., mid Druggists generally. DlBftoltitlon ofCo-I'nrtuerHlilp. NOTICE Is hereby given Unit the copartner, ship heretofore existing bet ween the under signed, under the name o( Rough, Huyd.tr & Co., is dissolved by inutinil coiiHent. The books of the firm will be Ion nil with J. W. 8. Hough, and no tice Is given that accounts must be settled within thirty days from this date. J. W. H. KOCGH, V. H. HNVIIKK, W. 1L KOUOII. Newport, Auk., 20, 1873. The business heretofore conducted by Kmtgh, Snyder at Co., will be continued by i he subscribers. J. W. K. KOtKill, W. U. KOUtili. -yyii-LIAM M. HUTCH, . Justice of the IVuoc, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, , New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a - Special attention paid to Collections of all kinds. Itaedn, lluucJs, Mol tglkijeH and Agreement catiyu eaouutnu. I JOII (AI 111 ITT. W I5Jrt nt Mnll.. ...tl. PRINTING ixeuuiHa m uie " HMiOMriiSLU !Ss8 trrasM JOB OiTlut. Dr. .1. WmIUm- Psar Hi Hits niv ' GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO MUY REAL ESTATE ! EIGHTY-FIVE LOTS hnve lieen sold In six months, m tho Now Town oi Gil I Ell CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, At EAST MAHANOY JUNCTION, and clo-ieto four dlltcrent Railroad and the greatest Anthra cite Coal Trade In the Mate. The land Is level and clear of stone. The lot-owners are forming a BUILDINtl AS SOCIATION to build houses and start up Manu facturing Business. I will continue to sell lots at $125.00 a piece and allow Flvo Years time to raise the money. Size of each lot Is 25 X 150 feet. I am also prepared to start the new town of ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA, to be located on the North Side of the Fernandlna and Cedar Keys Railroad, half way between Hurt's Road and Cnliihan; one lot In each Square will be given free of charge to the first person who builds a house on it as the town will have One Hundred Squares, One Hundred Emigrants or Settlers from any part of the world can obtain Lots for iiothtngby building on them. The balance ot the l,ots will lie sold to any person for the sum of D125 a piece and live years time allowed to raise the money, the size of each lot to be 40 X 1ft) feet; nearly all the lots are covuied with splendid yel low I'lne Timber. I have also for sale some of the best YELLOW PINE TIMBER LA.ND, Extending from the new town to St. Mary's River, (a navigable River) which winds around In a horse shoe form at from live to Ufteen miles dis tance otf. The land produces the very best fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Urapos, Peaches, &c , and crops ot Cotton, Sugar Cane, Hay, Corn, Potatoes, &c. with but little cultiva tion. f Price 810.00 per Acre, and live years' time allowed to raise the money. The Orange City lot owners and farmers will also form a lluildlng Association to put up buildings and erect manu factures, &u. 4S" For further particulars address JAMES II. GIUER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Or inquire of the Agent here. 7 29 tl TO 17. MORTIMER' O JOIt KAltUAINke His Stock will be found the most complete in the county, and consists of Duy noons pl.OTIIINU VriUOCKUIRS VTqHOK FINDINGS WQADLHRS HARDWARE W ITA LI, l'Al'Fll W -DuusirKSall styles DpoOTS it 81IOKS LI IT ATS tfe CAPS . JlnriHTK-uoojis WOXIONS 0II-. CJ.OTII MAILS it HP AILS M KPIK'ift? I'TTlJMilK TOOLS Ar t! Pi VI NTS, OILS RAISING te 81'Trc THON As STKKL PAKRIAGE HAItlWi YfAKUIAGE HAItlWAKK VEINVKLOPliSJii lAlfcfa GOODS OF EVERY STYLE pHEAP FOR CASH, VVALL AND SEE. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR 1 Ten Tenraof avnblte tout lias proved Dr .Crook 'a Wlneof Tar to have mora merit than any similar preparationeveroffored to the public. It Is rich In the medicinal qualities of Tar, aud uneriualed for diseases of the Tliroot A I. ansa, perfbrmtuti the most remarkable cures, it effectually cures all Coughs ad Colds. It bas cured so -p" m. kr. , . nmny cases of Astlimo stJ'iV'i-" iuhI BrouchUI. that It rmS has beeu pronounoed a 'VtSsSk .nsAlfln fiir these com plaints. ForPaliwin the IlrcsiNt, ttltlo or Bark, U ravel or KlUney Ui. caae.dlseoseii of UieVrlu. lk oronyUerouilulnt WSf ithusnoequaL. h.n ir i- n v- n nus OUV4U1M. It U also st sapcrlor Tonic. Mestorea the Appetite, stMDiHhMi. sIia HrRfm. Reetorea ttae Weals and lebllltated. Cannes tue Fowl to Ulicmt, Remove Ityappala and Incllaemion, Vreventa Nularloua Yevers, Glvea tone to your By atem. IO:KP TIIKKLOOIJl'MiJ;' And the health of the system will follow. There Is n prepara tion of Iron and I'uko Itoot more eflectual thna all others, which will remove from your system the Impure nnd vitiated Mood which causesUiscaHu, and at thosamotlme build up your health and strength It never fitJIa to cure. If yon havo Ncrofuln,irro(nlona IklHeu. ea of I lie Eyee or Ears-or Nrrofnln Iu any form. Tel. lor. White Ssrolllnir. Old Mores. Dlrere, or Nerolnloua lullMinuiHllonn, you call rely on ueiuu cured with this prepa ration knowu as lr. 4 roolt's t'ompound Hyrup of oke Itoot. libeniiiatim. Iniiia I l.lmh.n. llj.nM 4 am -j . I . r.uous uroiti'iiuuwn iy niurcu- .V.ti.1 .,r .tliui. ,Uilunl All mm wr...-uuvwn uy luuruu- or other iKiliMins, nro nit id by It. For Mypnllis. or ihllltle taint, there is not Ii- cured Hvuhl fijiau ii'K iuai 10 it, A trial will prove It. lioauliiy your Complexion. Do not use paint or powder, but get a more pprraiiiierit beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron end Ioke Itoot makes aioiiifh and scaly skin soft and sinooUi: ctiaiiues ttiat sallow complexion to one of fii-Hiinpflsaiid health, ami remove any Krni. Ii e llHrMaor Ihe Mitii, IMiupIrs, I'm. i Ics, Ulotirlies A Eruptions. It you vi:.li roKyi'hei.'kHatidaliealihycoiiiili.xic)ii useUr. C'looii's Com pound Hyrup of Voae lioou Dally Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify tlie oltlzensol Blooiulleld and Newport that lie Is running s Dally Line between these two places. and will haul KrelKlitoI any kind, or rromptly deliver packages or messages entrusted f his care. .Orders niuyrsleti forlilm at the stores of F. Mortimer Hi Co., New Blooiulleld. or MllliRaii Musser. Newport, fa. J. 8. WHITMORE. Bloomtleld , January 2S. 1870. OT1CE TO THKSPA8SEH8-Notlce is hereby irlven to all nersuns not to trenuass on the lands of the undersiKned In Centre town ship, either to hunt, Huh, uather nuts, berries, or otherwise, as the law will lie enforced axalnst all persons louiiu so uoing wiiuuuv respeci to poi sons. , ' O. ROTH, JOHN WITHEItOW, ' J, ROTH, R. B. WITHKliOW, WILLIAM MOURK- Bepl. 27, 187S. To st w i'S EXT. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Is the only Known Remedy for Brlehts, Dts easo, and has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck, of the Bladder And InflAmmation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Reten tion of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Ulsnd, Btonc In the Bladder, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, snd for En feebled aud Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes, attended with tho following symptoms : Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diftlculty of Breath ing, Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, Pain in tho Back, Flushing of the Body, Eruption on tho Face, Pallid Countenanco, Lassitude of the System, etc. Used by persons In the decline or change of life, after confinement or labor pains, bed-wot-iiig In children, etc. In many affections pecnltsr to Indies, tho Ex tract Bncbu is nneqnaled by any other remedy As In Chlorosis or Ketention, Irregularity, Pain fulnoss or Suppesslon of Customary Evacuations Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus, Leu corrhiea or Whites, Btorlllty, and for all com plaints incident to the sex. It Is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwivcs for enfeebled and delicate constlu tions of both sexes and all ages. KEAROTSTS EXTRACT BTTCHu. tturu Diieatet Arising from Imprudenca, llnbUt of llutination, etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no in convenience, and no exposure. It csuecs a fre quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Prevei'tingiind Curing Strictures of the Uretha, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so f reqnent in this class of dis eases, and expelling all Poisonous matter KEAENEY'8 EXTRACT BUCHTT. $1.00 per bottle or six bottlos for fS.OO, delivered to any address, secure from observation. Sold by druggists everywhere. Prepared by KEARNEY & CO., 104 Duane St.,N. T. to whom all letters for information should bo addressed. Avoid Quacks and I m posters. No Charge for Adviceand Consulatlon. Dr. J. Ii. Vyotl, Uradnate Jtferton Medical College-, Philadelphia, author of several valuable work's, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has mado an especial study) cither In male or female, no matter from wuut cause originating or of now long standing. A practlco of 80 years enables him to treat dlseaso with success. Cures guar anteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a dis tance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send for tho Guide to llealtn. Prlco 10 Cents. J. II. DYOTT, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane BU New York Dgs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment oi DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY AIITICLES.' Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes. AtSrl'hyaiciuu' Ortfart rarrfully and promptly Jilletl. B.M.EBY, NEWPORT, FERRY COUNTY, PA. To fSlioeiiaiiltoi-tBt. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINE AMSOKTM1SNT OK F RE XV II GALF SKI ITS, 1'IXK LININOS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER. LEB AN03ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF Joni'Htowii, l'onn'a, POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Kteam risks taken. This Is one of the best conducted aud most reliable Companies In the State. Country property Insured Perpetually at 94 00 per thousand, and Town property at 85 00 LEWIS POTTER, 1NKW BLOOM FIELD, PA., 4 16 Agent for Perry County. ooim ' 0(HHKnO fHKMIiHMKHM) OOfKKHMlOfHXMIrt OtK mtMM K M M H( HI M K) ' 0 Kit OI H( M H If M M HH t HfOO OOi XJOOoOOOt HJOUiXM KJUUO OOOOOOOOOOOOttO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO VUUUUUfHMMMl Git EAT BAUOAIN8 OtKHIOWHHHiO OtHMXXMKtO Of KM XX MX) OOWOOO OOO.HJOO ooooo Ar uuw OtTercd owtoo W T oJSy.JJOETIICSB.Si, OOOOO WHMO . i OOiHXJOO , , OfMXHMM tHMMKHMKKlNeW BlOOmfielCI.OfMMMXIOO i noOOOOCMHXKI fKXNMMMiOOOO ' O OOOOO UOOIXMJOO (KKKMMHUOVUOOO O VXX KVMW DOOfKMM MKMKX) OtM HHXN HKX HUM H H HH H HJ I HXHXKK KMXMHMM HHi OUUO U I H HH l( M HH KM Ht . . ouunoooouu . , , LMHXXKMJ - . tKKX) -ImboldJ . Hit. fWS Professional Cards. AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry county, Ps. -OfllcewlthChas. A. Bamett, Esq., Centre Square, adjoining Mortimer's Store. JEWlS POTTER, " v ' " ATTOIlSBr AT 1AW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. 5T Claims promptly secured and collected. Writings and aU legal business carefully attend ed to. 32 yi CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law New Uloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa. -onice with 0. A. Burnett. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store , August 20, 1872 "T7"M. A. 8PON8LER, Attorney-at-Uw, TV Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Blooiulleld, Perry Co., Pa. 8 2 ly CnAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New liloomtteld, Perry co., Pa. a.Oillce adjoining Mortijuer' Store. 3 2 ly JBAILY, Attorney at Law, ' New Bloomtleld, PerryCo., Pa. Office opposite the Court House, and two doors east of Hie Perry County Bank. Refers to B. Mclntire, Esq. June 27, 1871. JOHN G. SHATTO, Surfreon DentlstT . , . New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done In tho best manner, and at reasonable prices. ?.Offlce at his residence, one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler's Lawotllce. 3 21y -T7-M. M. HUTCH, YY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. Office Two doors West oi F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CIIAS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, , , New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. All professional business promptly andfalth. fully attended to. 3 2 lv. WM. N. 8E1BKRT, Attorney-at-Law, ,. ,j New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. Bloomtleld, 3 33 ly. JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, , NEWPORT, PA. a-Olllce-Market Street, near the Square. 35 6 LEWIS POTTER, notabt rnBuo, New Bloom. Held, Porry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certilled, will also take depositions to be read in any court In the United States. 7 lo ly New Carriage Manufactory, On Hion Stbeet, East of Carlisle St., Xew Bloomfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a largo and commodi ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New Bloomtield, Pa., where lie Is prepared to man ufacture to order , On i r i n, g- e Ot every description, out of the best material, Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished in the most artistic and durable manner. . 9-Having superior workmen, lie Is prepared tp furnish i work that will compare favorahly with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable ratos. S-REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH : 13 tf INS UllE IN TUE Iriy Couiity MUtltal Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the Itfftttature March 9, 1872. TITK CHEAPEST ATVT) SAFEST LIFE i. i over offered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of WIdows ainlOrohans In the oouuty. Members pay El VE l)6l,LAItS for a certificate of membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 aild SI IMI, lwtu,Mti OAnt.il Rft at c.t. t. and OS, $2.00 i tor the term of three years, com- ... t. . .,.,.,,,, ,,,, a,,,, U, Bu, oi n.in on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand. A member dying, to re- f.pivtt Baill,nuilnlln.a,h.M... .... . . j '"".in io mcic rtin levying cerriu- eatttJiolders. This plan Is adopted ia order thnt Hi llAI- I aftt I Italian na I.. ....... u - u,iv.c iAinijMiiicn uy iritnonoi ineir expensive Life-Ratbs may obtain some benelit on luiblic for the reason that it prevents the country from being drained of our money by foreign eom. pauies. " JOHN A. BAKER, President. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer" LEWIS POTTER, Secreta WILLIAM McKEE, Genoral Agent. I t'LAUK's PUItE PEH8IAK IiiHeot Powder. For the destrnntlnn nf nil kltiHanl ;..iJf nuAulir.s, HKD-BUUH, ANT8, FLEAS, MOTHS, &c, &o. Also,- Insects on Animals, Fowls, Plants, So - V8K FOR CLARK'S INSECT TOWDER. Warranted Pure. sr Price 25 Cents' per Bottle. For sale by F Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, Pa. T6o2 Horizontal ICK CREAM FREEZER I fTlngley's Patent, will produce a finer quality of Cream in less time aud with less labor, ihau any other Freezer made. Is perfectly air tight, and will pay the entire oost of the machine in one season In savlug of toe alone. Hies from three to forty quarts. Cull aud see It, or send tor cata logue. CIIAS. O. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer, 606 Commerce Street, B13tl . , .Philadelphia, Pa. IADIE8 AND CHILDREN will find a J splendid assortment of shoes at tha aid price store of f. Mortimer. j-iTu Blatohley'a
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