The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, October 13, 1874, Page 8, Image 8

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ljc imc0, New !3ioomftcl&) J3a.
Lilt of Fremiami.
List of premium!) awarded by the Perry
County Agricultural and Horticultural As
sociation, nt the exhibition held nt New
port, 8ept. 30, and Oct. 1 and 2, 1874 :
Class Ko. 1. Agricultural Dipnrtm(mt.
Walter A. Wood's respora and mowers, exhibited by J.
M. Smith, ni Awarded t diploma ; 1. M. Smith, horse
rake, diploma ; J, 8, Castles, cant iron plow, diploma.
Ct.AM Ko. 2. Gnilll&c. ,
A. Horting, beet wliite wheat, 76 cent ; Ramnol Frank,
lir-st Foils wheat, 11,00; Jumoa Kverliart, Jr., 2d beet,
Koltl wheat, 00 ccnta; Job. Evorlmrt, Jr., bent rod wheat,
(1,00; A. Hurting, 2d best rod wheat, Melt; Tho. Iloany,
neat rjo, fl,(K); Jas. Everhart, Jr., 2t beet rye, oOcts; II.
II. Horting, beet yellow corn, 11,00; Wm. llluln, 2d twit
yellow corn, fiOcta ; John Acker, wtiito cum, no competi
tlon; Geo. Fh-ishor, beat pop corn, fiOcts; Katlo Howe,
2d beat pop corn, 2.jcta; tVm. lluiu-h, beat oata, $1,00
Jaa. Everhart, Jr., 2I Iwat oiita, 60cta ; Pnnlol Rwarta, beat
burkwhent, (1,00; Jaa. Kverliart, Jr., 2d beat buckwheat,
oOcta; David Ilixler, barrel flour, no competition; John
Ilreaalcr, btwt American tnasel wknit, no competition ;
Itflvld Ilixler, best corn meal, ffl.oo.
CLASS 3. Vl'geliililca.
llenjulnln IIhII'Mmt, heat sweet potatoes, $1,00; D. P.
tUonser, 2d beet awect isitntoes, 7.Vts ; II. H. Hurting,
tieat Irish Jiotntuea, (1,00; IlenJ. Ilaltoaacr, 2d best Irish
potatoes, SOcta ; W. J. Fleck, beat aweot pumpkin, 50c.ts ;
Jaa. Kverliart, Jr., 2d best iwcet pumpkin, li.ii.ts; Enin'l
Frank, best aihlwge, 7.1cta; Mrs. Jaa. Kverliart, Mr., heat
beana, 7rcla ; Mi-a. Jaa. Everhart, Jr., 2d beat beans, 60cts ;
Thomas Henny, best gourde, SOcta ; Thoa. Iloany, beat
pie molona, 25cta ; 1). V. Clouser, best turnips, 6octa; 11
P. 1 onlor, best nsl boots, otlcts ; I). P. t'louaer, beat mta
tiagaa and sugar bocta, 6Hct ; I. Ilosacrnmn, best cillery,
nc competition, SOcta ; II. T. Iluratow, lieat collection of
vegetables, 31,00; Ueorgo Finisher, tomatoes, no competi
tion. Class No. 4. Fruits and Flowers.
Katie Howe, beat variety of llowora, fillets; Kuphcmia
McKeo, had on cxlilbitlon a lino vase of flowers, no com
petition ; John Brcssler, boat grapes, 81,00 1 Wm. Henc'i,
2d best grapes, 60ots; Wm. Ilencli, beat nispberries, SOrta ;
John Acker, tat pours, 60eta; Wm. Hough, liest variety
ofnpplea, (1.IKI; Jaa. Everhart, Sr., 2d beat apples, Wil ls ;
John I'reBsler, best apples, OOcta; 1. P. C'luuaer, 2d best
apples, 20cU; Will. Rough, best poaches, no competition;
Mrs. Geo. Ickea, dried fruit, 2!ct; Mm. W. .1. Flock,
quinces, no competition, fluvti.
Class N'o. 6 Domestic Miinuructiires.
Jus. Kverliart, Jr., host ham, Coots ; Jaa. Everhart, Sr.,
,best Inun, 2.'icta ; John Acker, best wine, no competi
tion ; ltachaul Leonard, best brood, OOefa ; Catharine Bhirnn",
2d best bread, 20cts; Mia. Jaa. Everhart, best canned fruit,
OOcta; Mrs. (eo. W. Zinn, 2d best canned fruit, 2,'icta;
Mrs. James Kverliart, Hr., boat Jelly, OOcta; Mrs. Vt J.
Fleck, 2d brut Jelly 26cta ; Mrs. Jiu. Everhart, liest lot of
dried fruit, no competition ; Jills J Mary Everhart, best
butter, 70cts; His Mary Kverliart, best rusk, lificts ; Jaa.
Everhart, Sr., best honey, no conipotlllon, OOcts.
Class No. C Manufactured Articles.
Jim. Jaa. Everhart, Jr., best carpet, Mitts ; .Miss Mary
Everhart, 2d beat carpet, 25cts; Mrs. (1. W. Zinli, best
scrap hup, 76cta ; Miss Katlo Howe, 2d best scrap Imp,
OOcta; Miaa Katlo Howe, boat calico quilt, OOcta; Catha
rine ShoalT, best bliSikeU (1,00; Held. Bultoaser, beat
coverlet, 76cts ; Mrs. Surah Iloascruiun, 2d best coverlet,
Ot'cta; ilia. Niulie Nniitli, best wool carpet, 11,( 0; .IhcoIi
.Saucerman, 2d beat carjiet, 7&cts ; Mrs. Jaa. Kverliart, Sr.,
boBtllucn, OOeta; Mra. .Ins. Everhart, r., best woolen
hose, 2,"icts; Mra. Jus. Kvcihnrl, Mr., beat ciiltoo hone,
20cts.
f
Class Ko. 7 and 8. Fancy Uuods.
Miss U.J. Wilson, bust night dross, SI.ihj ; Mra. U. W,
Inn, 2d beat night dross, OOcta; Miaa It. J. Wilson, best
hlmiscUo embroidered, 75cta ; Mrs. Jua. Everhart, Jr., 2d
liest chtmlsetto embroidered, SOcta ; Mrs. I). II. Spoils, heat
tidies, Tocta ; Miaa Katie Pallor, 2d beat tidies, 60cta ; Miss
It. J. Wilson, beat rugs, 70cta; .Mrs. Catharine Wioalr, beat
hearth rug, "Acts ; Miss Katie Howe, 2d best hearth rug
mkU; Mias Mollie Uooilmun, best cotton tidies, 7tcU ;
Miss Alice Flunk, 2d best do., OOVta ; Mm. Jacob Coble, ti
dies, reward omerit ; Miss Mary Goodman, worsted tidy ,
tsk ts; Mrs. Harah Ilossenuan, 2d do., !Mcta; Miss Kute
KUlor, olinir tidy, 50ct; Mra. I). 11. Spoils, best toilet set,
(1.00; Mrs. I). M. Jones, 2d last do., OOcta; Mrs. Geo.
ti kes, hair flowers, ('.,00; Mrs. Jumea Everliort, Jr., best
pillow ahams, (Sects; Mrs. Haille Smith, 2d best Jilu., 20cU ;
Mis. Jus. Everhart, Jr., embroidered hsia, KScta; Mrs.
I. II. BpotU, perfumo case, OOcta ; Mrs. 1). II. HkiIIs, ciii
liroldered shawl, (1,00; Mrs. I. II. iitta, liest aklrt,
7octs; Mrs. (1. W. .Inn, 2d beat do., OOcta; Miss Katlo
Howe, worsted cushions, Ollcta ; Miss Katie Howe, otto
man covcra, (1,00; Mrs. Ueo. Wilson tucked aklrt, (1,00 i
Mrs. Sadie Smith, wax Autumn leaves, OUcts ; Miss Mary
Goodman, beat parlor cushion. (1,00; Mra. Sarah Woisla,
2d best do., 76cts ; Miss Mary Goudmusj, embroidered table
cover, 70ct; Mrs. O. W. Zinn, child's drawers, OOcts ;
Mrs. I) M. Joins!, cushioned stools, (1,00.
Class Ko. U. Manufacturing Department.
Daniel Ulngurich, one horso collar, no comtrttltioii,
(1,1)0; W. C. Stuhl, ouesct of hurneaa, (1,00; W. C. Staid,
one robe, Diets ; W. 0. Staid, one horse blanket, 20ct.
Class 12 and l:l. Stock.
A. Fahnnan, liest stallion, (2,00 1 David l-vug, beat
maro colt, (1,00 ; John 0. Leonard, best draft horso (2,00 ;
Mlcliael Snillli, 2d boat do., (1,00 ; Henry 1). Smith, beat
two year okl colt, (2,00; A. Faluruiuu, 2d liest do., (1,00;
W. Clemsou, best pair fuuiily horsna, (210 ; Jua. Kverliart,
Jr., 2d boat do., (1,00; BenJ. liultua.cr, best pair draft
horses, f.1,00 ; Jwm Oron, Sr., 2d Ixsit do., (J.00; D. K.
Smllk, taut aaally horse, (2,ll ; (Ion. Ickea, 2d best do.,
(1,00; Wm. Hench, boat cult under two years, blooded
stock, (-',' ; Jas. Kverliart, Jr., boat mule 3 yours old,
(2,00; Jas. Kvertiart, Jr., beat mule muh-r 1 year, (1,00.
Class Ko. 14. Common Stock.
John Ackor. best bull, (2,nn, Jus. Everhurt, 2il beet do.'
(1,00 1 John Aclter, la-at cow, (2,00 ; Juno Everhurt, Jr ,
2d best do., (l,ro ; .lunies Kverliart, Jr., best lioiflor, (1 ,00 ;
James Kverliart, Jr., 2d liest do., OOcta.
Cl.la No. 15 and 19. Sheep and Swine.
James Kmraant, Jr., bi pair of ewes, (1,0(1; John
Acker, 2d best do.,(l,00; John Acker, south down Buck,
no coniietltion, OOcta ; James Everhart, Sr., sow mid pigs,
(1,00.
Class No. 17. Poultry.
James Kverliart, Jr, lent ducks, (1.00; Jvceliy Ever-'
hart, 2d best do , COots ; I). K. Smith, best geeae,(l,00;
Keeley K.verhart, 2d liest do., OOcta; Koelcy Kverliart, boat
ip chickens, (1,M; Dr.J.B. ginger, 2d Ust do., (1,(X);
Dr. J. E. Singer, 1 pair Huuduua, Oucu; Keeley Kver
hsrt, oiaip pigeons, 0(cts.
Class No. 18. Miscellaneous Articles.
I. K. Sliatto, liKdtiog gkiasaiid puotograidl rrames com.
blued, (2,00; Jacob CoUe,C(dtectiob of photographs (1,IH) ;
B. P. Bealor, 1 ruaeu-uod oaue, (1,00; Johu Yohn, orna
mental fruit, (1,0(1 ; C D. Guillatugh, washing machine,
diploma ; Grover k lukir, erwhig machines, Tliomas
llaiiusi agent, Unit diploma; Flursuesi sewing nutchiiies,
M. V.ll ets, agent, 2l liest diploHM) Howe sewing ma.
chines, J. K. iolutyra, agout, ;iu Ust diploma; W ilson
owing miu liliioe, J. S. CauiptMll, agent, 4th beat diploma ;
Itjfeantl Shearer, lino cabinet organ, Waters' cmcerto,
di!oliui.
TSIAl. or SraSO COl'XTT 1ROT.
Tims 1 2 ;t
lr. II. O. Orris, b. h. Hawk, 2:.r,(l, 2,1)0, 2i0:t.
Jacob Hlielliley. s. m. an
halailot Leiby, b. b. Sllephonl Boy, :10t j il:)4 ;i;10,
II. O. Orris, premium 4.0 ; J. Shalblov, (JO.tal ; Nam'l
J.rll.y,(lfi.Kl.
OPIK 10 AJ.L raisJIUH f loo.
Ti ne I t n.
A. Kiihnnan. g. h. Toby 2:04, 2:42, S:4T -1st prem., (70 .00.
II. (hlelda, Blind Tool, 2:07, 2:00, 2:60 2d " tii.UU
We' aro indcVitcd the I'eopU'i Advocate
for the ahove Lit of Premiums.
New Advertienent$,
WANTFT) AOF.NT8 for tho "I.lfo and Ex.
HMII I LU ii,mil,, of i)e MvinirHtone."
Complete, attthontln, a fresh bonk. 1'rloo suited
to the time. Address, B. 1). KUHHEI.L, Publish
er, Huston, Mass. 41 d 4w
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Prof. Fowler's Great Work
ON MANHO()1, WOMANHOOn and their Mil
tnal 1NTKH KliLATIONHt LOVK. ITS LAWS.
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K O 11
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r Sold by all DrtiKgists, 41d4v
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EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE,
.m.IAN J. CHISOLM, M. D
Piolessor t Eye mid Ear Diseases ill tlio Unl
verslty of Aid.,
SU11GEON IN CHARGE.
This Institution, established In onenf the larn.
est and finest dwellitiRa In the city of lialtlmoio,
is thoroughly organl.ed and lit tod tip with every
i.wiivcini-iii o 11,1 inn rAciuivn lieillllieill VI pel'
sons siilleriiig from Eye and Ear Diseases.
Eaeli patient hasa chamber to himself, and re
ceives everv attention from skilled nurses.
The Surgeon with his family resides ill the In
stitute a very great convenience to the sick, es
pecially those operated upon, who can beslted
at nil times and at a moment's notice.
aT-Tliose desiring Information will apoly by
letterto JULIAN . I. CHISOLM. M. D.
41 (itw &o l ranklln St., Daltimoie, Aid
POST POX EM E NTS I5IP0SSIRLE.
--$20-
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First Mortgaga Premium Bond
op the
Industrial Exhibition Comp'ny,
Authorized by the Legislature of IheStateofN.Y.
2d Premium Drawing, Dec. 7, 1874.
3d Series Drawing, Jan. 4, 1875.
EVEItY IlONDwIllbfl Itedermcd Willi a Prem V
tun, as an equivalent tor Interest.
CAT1TAL TKEMIUM, $100,000.
Address for Bonds and full Information,
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Financial Agents, 23 Park ltow, N. Y.
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1THST (iliAND GIFT CONCEHT.
Montpelier Female Humane Association
AT ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Xovinbor S3, 1871.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift
1 Grand Cash Gift
1 Grand Cash Gilt
10 Cash Gifts, (10,000 each..
.(100,000
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NUMHKll OF TICKETS, 100,000.
PltlCE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets S20.C0
Halves.., pux)
Quarters j.(m
Eighths or each Couhii 2.,'s)
b Tickets for 100.00
The Montpelier Female Humane Assoclatlnni
charU'icd by the Legislature of Vlrginiaaml the
;ircult Court of Orange Co., proposes by a Grand
(ilft Concert to establish and endow a " Hume for
the Old. Iiillrm. and Destitute IjKlies of Virgin.
la,"atMonlpelier, the former residence of Presi
dent James Madison.
GovBUNou'g Office. IttcllMOMi, July 3, 1874.
It affords tue pleasure to say that I am well ac
quainted with a large majority o( the odlcors of
the Montielier Female Humane Association, who
reside In the vicinity of my borne, audi attest
their Intelligence and thelrworth and high reputa
tion as Kenllemen.as well as the public ciiiilldenee,
InlluenceaHd substantial means liberally repre
sented among them.
JAA1ESL. KEMPER, Gov. Virginia.
Alkxandkia. Va., July h, 1H74. I com
mend them as gents of honor and Integrity, and
fully entitled to the eontldence of the public
It. W. HCGIIKS, U. H, Judge Kast'u DIs. of Va.
Further references by permission : His excel,
lency Gilbert C. Walker, Ex-Governor of Va. i
lion. Knot. Withers. Lleut.-Gov. of Va. and U. S.
Senator elect; Senators and Members of Congress
from Va.
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Noiv is the Time I
PPJCES LOWER THAN EVER.
I AM now offering ono of THE BEST assort
ment of goods ever brought into Perry coun
ty, and nt such rates that
My Prices Can't be Beat!
CALL AND EXAMINE THE BEST STOCK Of
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NOTION S,
rX,i-iiiiiiii,w, vSci.,
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CENTRE SQUARE,
Newport, Penn'a.
JOS. FRISH.
ABE. GUMP.
EepillBssof Price !
Gent's, Youths' and Hoy's
CLOTHING,
WHITE AND COLORED
Wool Shirts,
Wool Shirts,
HATS AND CAPS,
JEWEUYt CUTiEHYo
SUSI'ENDEIW, i , r
OVERALLB, '
HANDKERCHIEFS,
PAPER COLLARS, HOSE
Shirt's mid Drnnort,
CAltPJCTK,
, OAltl'KTH,
TRUNKS, VALISES, ' ' i
' ' ' TRAVELLING HAGS,
ALBUMS, &c, &c.
On u(M:ount of Removal, the
above Stock nmst be sold by Oc
tober 1st. No reasonable offer
will be refused. , Call and see us.
JOS, FRISH & CO.,
( Next door to Newport Deposit Hank,)
8jm, Newport, Pa.
A genU Wunted.
A GENTS WANTED for the Perry County Mu
J. tual Ueimllt AwuH-latlon, Imatcd Ht New
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Address. ,
I.KSVIK I'OTTEII, f
Mec'y of PerryCo., Mututil llenellt Association,
S'ltt New Woomlleld, l'a.
New Gooas Again Onen
MILLERSTOWN PUMP WORKS.
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T
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OR THE PATENT CUCUMBEIl PUMP
for any depth of well. Persons desiring a pump
of either description, are requested to call on him
or send by mall and learn his prices. All work
warranted. Persons having their own timber can
have the pumps made on their premises, If they
desire.
C. C. RE EN,
MILLEltSTOWN, TA.
August 11, 3in.
THE REMINGTON WORKS,
Ilioii, K Y.
THE NEW IMPROVED
Remington Sewing Machine
AWARDED
THE " MEDAL OP PEOGHESS,"
AT VIENNA, 18T8.
The Highest ;Oi-der of "Medal" Awarded at the
Exposition.
No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Trlze.
A PEW GOOD REASONS;
1 A New Invention Thoroughly Tested ami se
cured by Letters Patent.
2 Makes i a perfect Lock-Stltch, alike on both
sides, on all kinds of goods.
3 Run Light, Smooth, Noiseless aud Rapid
best combination of qualities.
4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs.
cT"1 , do n" varieties of Work aud Fancy
Stitching in a superior manner.
6 Is Most Easily Managed bv the operator.
Length of stitch may bo altered while running,
and machine can be threaded without passlus
thread through holes. , ,
7 Design Simple, Simple. Ingenious, Elegant,
forming the stitch without the use of Cog Wheel
Gears. Rotary Cams or lver Arms. Has the Au
tomatic Drop leed, which insures uniform length
of stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread Con
troller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar
aud prevents injury to thread.
8 Construction most careful arid finished'. It Is
manufactured by the most skillful and exnerl
enced mechanics, at the celebrated REMINGTON
AUAIORY ILION, N. Y. Philadelphia OMce. 810
Chestnut Street. . ,
September 211, JS74 2in
A Valuable Farm
At Private Sale.
rjlHE undersigned, win sell, by private sale
A- VALUAULE XYItM,
situate In Centre township. Perry county. Pa.
one-fourth of a mile west of the borough of
llloomlield, containing
108 ci'OH,
about 05 ACRES cleared and under good cultiva
tion. Most of the land Is Limestone, aud there
are several
LIMESTONE QUARRIES
opened on the place, one of which Is very conven
ient, and of a snimrlor quality. There is a most
excellent Two Story l-'raine Weatherboated
DWELLING HOUSE,
And a Largo '
If -A. N IC J J .A. II IV ,
And other outbuildings. The buildings are all
new and in pood condition, and are located along
the main valley road. There is a flue stream of
Spring water rumilng through the farm, and
stock can have access to water from every Held.
For particulars call upon or address
- DANIEL JULIUS,
'. ' ' New Bloomfleld, 1 '
Aug. 25, 1874. Perry co.. Pa.
New Carriage Manufactory,
On High Stbeet, Eabt or Gutusus St.,
Xew BloomOcId, Penn'a.
TH E subscriber hRS built a large and commodl
ous tthop on High Ht.. East of Carlisle Htreet
New Dloomlleld, Pa., where he Is prepared toman
ufaettireto order ,. . . t
Ojl i i i ji, o
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished In the mostartlstioand
durable manner.
sv Having superior workmen, tie is prepared
to furnish work lliat will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much wore reasonable rates, . ,
jr REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and promp
lydone A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
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CH AS. J. C. KLINE A CO,,
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RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. K,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Itlonday, June 15th, 1871.
TRAINS LEAVE HAIUUSIIURO AS FOLLOWS :
ndi7 40 p n?rk' " 810 " m' ana P-
aimlwp ine'Phla' ' 6-25, 810, 945 m"2-00
Bml?em.g'at6,25' 810, 9,45 a,m- 2'00' 8'50
For'Poltsvliln. at B.M, B,10a. m. nnd S,50n.m.
and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at
2.40 p. m.
For Allontown, at 6.25, 8.10 a. m. 2.00 and 8.50
and 7.40 p. m.
The 6.25,8.10 a. m. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40 p. m.
trains have through cars for New York.
Hie 0.26. 8.1(1 a. in. and 2.00 p. m. trains have
through cars for Philadelphia.
SUNDAYS :
For New York, at 6.25 a. m.
For Allentown and Way Stations at 5.26a. m.
JsT n'""8, H'lladelphia and Way Stations at
TRAINS FOR IIARRISP.URG, LEAVE AS FOL.
LOWS :
Leave New York, at 9.00 a.m. 12.40,6.80 and
w7.4(ip. m. '
I-cave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.1ft
p. m.
Leave Reading, at 4.30, 7.35, 11.20 a. in. 1.50,6.10
and 10.20 p. m.
Lave Pottsvllle, at. 5.55, 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.
and via Schuylkill und Susiiuehanna Branch at
8.0.) a. m.
Leave Allentown, at 2.30, 6,50, 8.60 a. m 12.25.
4.30 and 8.55 p. m. ...
The 2.30 a. in. train from Allentown and tho
4.30 a. in. train from Reading do not run on Mon
days. SUNDAYS :
Leave New York, at 5.30 p..m.
Leave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m. "
lxmve Reading, at 4.30, 7.35 a. m. and 10.20 p. m.
1-eave Allentown, 2.30 a. ni. and 8.66 p. m.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
, Oencral Superintendent.
la Morris and Essex Rail Road.
Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table."
NEWPORT STATION
On and after May 31, 1874, Passenger trains
will run as follows:
. WEST.
Pacific Express. 5.15 A. M. (flag) daily.
WayPass. 9.10 A. M., dally.
!' ''fVL; M-la'y exceptSunday.
Mixed 6.50 p.m., daily except Sunday.
Plttsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag)
EAST.
ilan;-: 7.05 p. m., dally exceptSunday
Harrlsburg Accom 12.22P. m., dallv " Sunday
Clucinnati Express, 9.37 p. M.. daily (Hag)
J. J. BARCLAY, Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and nrter Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains
leave Duucannon, as follows :
, , WESTWARD.
Pacific Express 4.45 a. m., (Hag) dally.
Way Passenger, 8.44 A. M., dally
i!, ''i2;.1'.',!"' M" dallycxcept Sunday.
Mixed, 6.60 e. M dally except Sunday.
EASTWARD.
Mali 7.37"?. m0C01" 12-55 p' M" d'!"y ex?,cnt8iJ"y
WM.' (j! KINO, Agent.
Stage Lino Between Newport and New
(jlermnntown.
STAGES leave New Oermantown daily nt four
o clock a. m. Landisburgat 7. 30 a. in. Oreeu
park at 8 a.m. New llloomlield ntok a. m.
Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac
commodation train East. u
..,i!',t.,,l.r"ln1,"w's Newport on the arrival of the
MallTralufrom Philadelphia. at2.30 p. m.
. Z. RICE. Proprietor.
CURTIS N. SMITH,
WUOI.E9AI.E AND RETAIL
CONFECTIONER,
(ilass Corner, Ccnfre Square,
Newport, Penn'a.
I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have
furnished my store room with a great vari
ety of F ine and Common Caudles, Musical Instru
ments, Toys etc. In my assortment of
FINE CANDIES
will bo found Japanese' Cocoa A B Bon Bons,
Fruit Sugars, Ega Almonds, Conversation Drops,
A ll linn Drops, Fig Paste. Cream Drops, Hugar
Almonus.&o., &c. I ulsobaveon hand nt all
times u lull assortment of the various flavors of
COMMON CANDIES
CITRON, ! ORANGES,
RAISINS, LEMONS,
PRUNES, DATES,
NUTS, FIGS io.
- ' - :' .
Also a variety of children's carriages antf
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Accordeons, Flutes, El (03, Violins.
Uutars.&c.
TOYS
of various styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums,
Tin Tl unipets. Saving Hanks, China Sets, Mugs,
Vases, A BC Blocks, and many other articles cal
culated to amuse and interest the children.
I also manufacture the
Best Cough Candy
that can be found in Six counties, and
STRAWBERRY,
UASrUEIUtY !
LEMON SYRUPS
of superior quality and llavor.
FRESH AND COVE , OYSTERS,.
. ! : 1 v ' 1 .
Crackers, Ieo Cream, Cakes and other articles of
refreshment will always be found in their season.
In my alin e. All iiersons wanting any articles in
my line will consult their own interest by giving
me a call,
n. SMITH.
u tt
NEWPORT,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is
hereby given that Letters of Administration
011 the estuto W illiam Yohn. late of Juniata town
ship, Perry county, deceased, have been granted,
to the subscriber residing III Savllle township.
All persons Indebted to saldestatearereouested
to make immediate payment, and those having
elm ins to present them duly authenticated for set
tlcmeutto , JOHN BIMONTON, .
June 23, 1874 (It Administrator
TADIEfT AND CHILDREN will And
J splendid assortment of shoes at the one
price (tore of F. Mortimer