(5 THE T1MKS, NEW BLOOM Fl Kl.!. I'A ,.1ULY 12, 1881. ffijcIoomfidb (Linus. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Coal Ashes Coal ashes are not as valuable for fer llllzers as they are for other purposes. We know of no better absorbents than coal unites, and we are always surprised to see large, unsightly plies of such ash es lying around dwellings, when they might be profitably used In the privy vaults and for absorbing the sewage from the house. There Is very little, If any, free alkali in them, so that they never liberate ammonia, but rather ab sorb It, also absorbing other offensive smells. Coal ashes could also be used to advantsge In the hog pen, but much of their value depends upon the tempera ture at which they are burned. Ashes from furnaces are frequently vitrified; that Is, they are burned at such a high temperature that they are dissolved to a certain exteut. When this is the case, they make excellent gardeu walks. Their mechanical effects upon the soil are excellent; they render-still', clayey soils more porous, and, strange as it may appear, they render sandy soils more compact. SVe have frequently spread them upon grass lands, and have been satisfied of their beneficial ell'eots there ; but have not yet determined whether the benefits arose from their mechanical effects In breaking the con tiuulty of the sod, or from the small amount of alkali they contained. Bos ton Cultivator. Wonders of Broom Corn. Broom corn is likely at no distant day to revolutionize the breadstuff supply of the world. A process has been discov ered by which the finest and most de licious flour can be made from the seed to the extent of one-half its weight, and leave the other half a valuable food for making beef and milk. The average yield per acre Is three hundred' bushels, and in many instances five hundred bushels, or thirty thousand pounds, have been secured. Nor does it exhaust the soil as Indian corn, from the fact that it feeds from the deeper soil, and assimilates its food from a cruder state. It belongs to tiie same genus as the sweet cane, commonly known as sorg hum, which as an article of food Is grow ing rapidly in public esteem, and from the teed of which a most nutritious flour can be made. To Remove Clinkers. Clean out the stove, place some oys ter shells around the cinders, leaving them In the stove for a few days; the shells will be converted into lime. The cinders can easily be broken off without any injury to the cylinder. If they do not loosen with one trial, give It a sec ond one. Then give the bricks or cyl inder a thick coat of lime wash. If a cylinder gets a coat of lime a few times a year the slag will never stick to it. A good way to keep earth moist In a hanging basket without the trouble of taking it down is to 1111 a bottle with water and put in it two pieces of yarn, leaving one end outside on the earth. Suspend the bottle just above the basket and allow the water to drop. This will keep the earth moist enough and save much time and labor. Hop land near Utica, N. Y., usu ally commands $100 per acre. About 778 hills of hops are planted per acre, with two poles to each hill. The cost of hops per pound (to grow) is usually from twelve to fifteen cents. Prices and yield are very variable. G2T A common ilock should always be Improved by procuriug rams of breeds entirely different from the Hock By so doing you avoid the uncertainty of in breeding. a (ST New Jersey produced last year lOGjGoO bushels of cranberries, and got good prices for them. The demand for cranberries Is Increasing both at home and abroad. A Wise Deacon. " Deacon Wilder, I wan't you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well the past season when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and have the doctors visitiug us so often." " Brother Taylor, the answer is very easy. I use Hop Bitters iu time; keep my family well and save the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant it has cost you and the neigh, bors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." " Ivaeon, I'll use your medicine here - after." 7 ji A Difficult Problem Solved. Ambition, competition and over-exertion use up the vital powers of men and women, so that a desire for stiruulauU seems to be a natural human passion, and drunkenness prevails on account of this necessity for bodily and mental in vigoration. I'arker'g Ginger Tonio fair ly solves the dillluult problem, and has brought health and happiness into many desolate homes. It does not tear down an already debilitated system, but builds it up without intoxicating. SOlin UALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE Til Esnliscrllier otters at Private fule the fol lowitm desirable tanns: NO. 1. Is n Kami cuntaUliiK Sixty-three Acres, All irood IiiiiiI, til n iiood state of cultivation, and having thereon creeled n GOOD DWELLISG HOUSE, Ami nil necessary Out lutlldlims, situate three miles south ol HlootnlleUl ami seven miles from liitneannnn. There is on Hits place plenty l Choice l-'i nit of nil kinds, (.'nod water at tlie door, Willi nimilim water In nearly every Held. Trice, K,3U0. Terms easy. XO. 2. Is a farm situate In Wlieatllcld I wp., containing about ACHES, liavlns theieon erected a (JOOI) IMVELMXO HOUSE, with all required Out InilldltiRs, the Hint belnn entirely new. 1 Ills rarm Is Minute about sli miks from liuncannon and four miles fioin llloomtlcld. There Is Rood water near Hie floor, plenty of streams on the hind, a uood Apple Orchard, and other frulr. and will make a desirable home. Price 'iMIQ. Tel ins easy. AO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, nhnttt two miles from hheriminsdale, containing: about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelllnir, anil oilier Ont-liulhlliigs, A well of good water at the house and another at the Ham. There Is considerable truit. on the premises, and the land Is pond and well watered. Price. J.'i.ouu. and payments can lie arranged to suit purchaser. XO. 5. Is a KAI'M situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Hhermausilale, containing Hcventy .A.?-om, of pond land, and having thereon a Cool) D WELLING, and other Out-buiklinyH. There Is a pood spring near the house, niul the Kami In well watered. There Is also a flood Ol chard In bearlim condition ; this will make a de sirable iiome. Price, tl.HW. XO. 7. A Tit ACT OF LAND containing SIXTEEN ACHES, (half cleared) havlni! I hereon erected a COOll TWO HTOKY PLANK HOliHK. Ill pood order. 9- This property Is located '1 miles south of Hloomlleld. and has on it plentv of l'KL IT of all kinds, and w ill make a very desirable home a pirty wanting a siurII tract t land. There isa running stream of water near I lie house a ml a well of good water close to I he door. Price lluuo, half to be cash and the balance in two equal an nual payments. - For further Information address the Under signed at New llloomllelil. I'eriv comity. Pa., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom. Held. C. B. MARXISM. August 17. I MO. KENDALL'S SPAV1X CUKE ! TUB MOST srcCESSFCT, REMEDY EVEIt discovered, as It Is certain In Us ellects and does not blister. Uead Proof Below. From Ilev. X. r. (irnnger, rrcsidlng Elder of the St. Albans District. St, Albans, Vt.. Jan. 20th, 1SS0. Pit. ,1. B. KEN DAM. & CO .Cents: In rep'y to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's xpavln Cure has been very satisfactory Indeed. Three or four) ears ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and W illi It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin, i.ast season iny horse became very lame and I turned Ii i lit out for a few weeks when lie became better, but. when I put liim on the road he grew worse, when 1 dis enveredthata rluir bone was forming. I procured a bottle or Kendall's Nmviu Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lamo, neither canthe bunch be found. . . itespeutfully yours. P. N. (IKANCEK. Perseverance "Will Tell ! ' Stoughton, Mass.. March 16i-.i, 1SS0. . B.J. Kendall & Co., Cents: In justice to you and mvself. I thnk 1 ought to let you know that I have removed T Wi i HONK SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very huge ones don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the h nsceiglit months. It took Die four months to take the largo one olf, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stilt. and no bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful medicine. It Is a new thing here, but If it does for all what it has done for me its sale will be very great. hesueotlully vours, OHAS. E.PAI5KEH. Is sure in effects, mild in Its action as it does not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, if used for several days, sueh as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of t lie Juints or ilnihs, or rheuma tism In man and for any purpose for w hich a lin iment for man or beast. H Is now known to lie the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In its elteets. It is used full strength with perfect safety at nil seasons of the year. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which w e think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as num. Price HI. per bottle, or Six bottles for i. All Drug, gists have it or can get It for you, or It ill be sent to any uddres on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DU. B. J. KENDALL i CO.. Enoaburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists aud a large number of prominent letail diiuiKisti. - F. MoktiMKk. New lfloomlleld, agent for Ferry Co., P. PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, VJ Corner 5111 li St. and llroudwny, XEW Y(ItI. On Both American it European Plans. Fronting on Central Park, the ftrnnd Boule vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, and was built and (mulshed at an fxpense of over S4"0.uoo. It is one of the moat elegant as well as It nest located in the city s has a passenger Elevator and all moderu Improvements, and is wKliin one square of the denom of the Sixth uud Klghth Avenue Klevated It. It. Caisand still nearer tothe H runa way cars convenient and accessible from all purls of the city. Konms with board, t2 per day. Special rates for families aud oerumiient guests. Au.t. 'e0 lyl IE. 1J ASliULL, Proprietor. J OH PUINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed ut Iteasonable hater at the IllooiuUeld Timet. Steam Job Onice. null mmmmm THE CREAT 11 UltLIXG TOW IIO UT12. HTNo other linn run Three Through Pns Bonifcr Trniim Dully liet-vecn Chicago, Dos Moines, Council IllufTa, Omiilm. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Tupckn nnd Knnpns City. Direct connections for nil points In Knnsun, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne vada. New Mexico, Arizona, liiuhu, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Comfort n Wo Home vhi lliinnltiiil to Fort Scott. Denlson, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Sun Antonio, Calves ton and nil points In Texas. The iinniiiMled Inducements nITcrcrt by this I.lnc to Travelers nnd Tourist", lire as follows: Tho celebrated I'ullmiiii tin-whorl) Pulnco Sleeping Cars, run onlv on this Lino, c., II. tc O. Pulnco Drnwlng-Kooiil Curs, with Morton's ltccllnlng Chilli s. No extra charge lor Seats) In Kei llnlinr Chairs. The famous C, It. Jc O. I'alnco Iilnlnir Curs. Corgeous Smoking Cars fitted Willi Elegnnt llluh-lliieked Itattiin lln volvhur I hairs for tbo Vxcluslvo use of flrst cbtss piiiscnirfrs. Steel Truck und Sunr-lor roiiipincnt, com Mned with tbolr Croat 'I brooch ( 'in-Arrnniro-nient. makes i his, nbnvn nil r it hers, thefnvorito Homo to Hi'; South, Soiith-Wcst, aud tho Fur Wct. Try it nnd von IP (li-.d traveling u luxury instend of n iliseo;-lort. Tliro.igh Tickets l i this Crlebrnted Mno for srlc el nil oIHcli- in the I'nltcil Stutcs aud Caiin In. All Informntlnn nho'it flutes of F.ire. Sleen-Inu- Cur Aci-otuinoilntlotis. Time Tallies, &u., will lie ehoerfullv plvcn bv npplving to J. Q. A. HE AN. Cleiil Eiistcrn Audit, :wii Wtiihitiu t St., Huston, Muss, und :II7 llro idwnv, New York. oAlilES It. WOOD. (ien. I'nss. Act.. I'll Icaifo. T..I. I'lliTIIIt. Cen. Matinger, Chicago. March IS 1SI lut OPIUM' la ,;i-liuil; ln'icrvod. Ii rile ptnt .iiSeav. I' 1 :.-.:i, t..uli.i-y, Jlli-h. 1TA3I11 I widow, fathers, ttiuthvrj oi rlillilreii. Thmtsnmlft rntltleri. PenFionn frpn lur ions of fliiHcr.tcf.i'yn or rtijttfirc.viti lent! vi-im t iiny lptttiv. Thon-!irlfl nf iieti.-iniipr m-l ;!'l'l,i''i ftititli'.l to 1M HKANK utitl liUI'MV, I ATKM'M proenrt-ti for Iiiventorn. H"lilicr I runt wnrrnnto itrorurnl, lioiu'litiiml eolil, Soii r; mil heirs nyyiy for your riiflit ut one. Si ml li nml Itonuty lmv hlnnk? iim) iiintpnrttoin ciuin-firt.. tlii'ii-rtn-tii of I', nsf, ,,,, , ('ntlta A'lilr-tN Kl AJ . Clttrrnrlrl t IllllglCU, U. 0 17A2in A F" Outllt nfiit f t tn ttn'n wlm wich ti nti-nn-'p in tho PICilHltllt (Hill pritlHllllll1 llllH'lHHrt rxllimi). w Kvt'rylhiii.r new. ('upilnl nut reiiirrd, Up wilt furnifth ymi i-vrrythltiir. $Ki a ilny niul upwnrdu in t My iHiiili- without ntnytDK" tiwiiy frmn honift over iiiu-ht. u rink whiitrvr. Slanv new WftikciM wanted ut oiutp. MiuiyKic iiinklnv lortniii nt tht- hiiriiin'm. LikHi-h mkc iifa much a iumi, niul yfiinif tyn niul yirli urn k LTi'itt y. Nuoih- who Ik williiiif to win k fulls tn nutkt' tu ni'H',-o cr Unv tlum cun he iiimie in a wi'ck nt uny nnlitmry i-inpinynn tit. Tlnw who I TIWUHC lit fMH'M i'l tlinl Hhort nmti tn fi'l tlllK'. Ail- iIivnh H. II.VJjLKT k CO., Pnrtlniul, Maine. 1 ly DC ATTY'Q OUdANS m useful ktois.S wtn Otrm I IIO iverf only itW. I'inuim 912" m. .IHuitnitPil ci'Jilgutfieo. Atlilres; HI5ATTV, .nliniKtuii. M . J. l'JAly NEW RICH BLQI lirsottH ln ran tire IHUh unim Kcw lih-h Tllnod, niul will cinpltriy rlinne iho lilonil in thoonttropvstoni hi thrcoinnnths. Anrpriwm who will ta'ko 1 ti!l ouch ulfrhlfmtn 1 to J 2 weeks may lo rotnitHl to pound lienlth, i f Mich ft thing l)c nonilhlc. Sent In mail fop 8 letter filamp-. . H JOHSSO'X C CO., lloaUm, Mass., formerly llnnaor, Mr. kmiS WANTED KVKItVWIIKIIR to Be 1 1 tlirhtbt I umiivltnit- 1Jii HIiM'lkin cvT invwitoil. Will kintup;urof erckuiK8. Willi IIICKEj und TK ronipU'to, in 10 minutes. It will a; on knit a n ut vuiicty of funcy woik for which thercUalwavB ft realy market. Jorclrculnrnnii turn is to tht Twoiably Knitting JtlucUlue Co., iWJ WusUiuluu St., lWbUut dliui. OTICE! rpilli undersiKiicil ivnulcl rsipctfullv call the JL altentiiui cu tli eltizeiiN nf 1'eri'y cuiuity, that he Iium a lai't'e uud well selected stuck of IIAltmVAIIE. UUUCKKIKS, 1JKICS. WINKS & UQUOKS, 1 IKON. NAII.S. HORSE and MULE SHOES, . STHHf., IKON AXI.KS. .. sriu.Ncs. sroKKs. 1UHS. 'ITI.LOKS. MlIAl'TS. FOLKS unws. 1IUOO MANIJLKS, WIHK. TWIXKS.io. AlSil. ' Paints, Oils. Glass, Piaster, nnd Cement. - SOLE, CALF, KIP und UPPEK LEATHER, FISTI. SALT. SrfiARS.SYKUPS. TK AS. SPICES. . TOBACCO, CIGAHS, ami .SMITH COAL. John Luca & Co's.. MIXED 1'AIXTS, (ready fur use.) The best Is tho CHEAPEST. And a lanro varletyof goods not mentioned, allof which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, and he offer the same to his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cah or approved trade. His motto Low prices, ami Fair dealings to all. ;u and fee him. Hespectfully. 8. M. BIM'LEH. Llveriuiol, Perry Co. Fa. actVef7gOLDEN I dawn or Lltflit on the creat Future In this Life tbrnueli !. '.N lll"'v ,K lu " Klerual. 1LLUS TUAltU. Sells last. Fays over $100 A Month for Agents. Send for circular and term. Also send address of two or mure book agents and 10 cents for cost of inalllnu. ard receive the People's Mairazlue ol choice literature free for A months. Address, P. W. ZIUliLElt &.CO., 015 Arch Street. Phil delphla, P. useowly fir I7MmtoiiKim:s. mciNua, jnskut li 1NCS, uud other lrlniulns. if'. SlOllTIMEH. T II E Chicago & North-Wcstern UA.IL.AVA.Ti' Is the Oldest, Hest Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADINC RAILWAY -OK TIIE- WIT ami AOEtTIIAVI ST. It Is (he short and best route between Chicago . and ail points In Northern Illinois. Iowa. Pihota. Wjrmluc, Ne braka. Callloriila. OreKOii. Ai i.ona. llinli, Col orado, Idaho, Montano, Nevada, ai.d foi Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Icadville, Salt Laie, San Francisco, lead wood, Sioux City, Cedar KaplilB. lies Moines, Columbus, and all "illit in the Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee. Oreeu Pay. o-dikosh. Sheboygan, Marquette. Fond du Lac Watertown. HoukIiIoii, Neenuh, Menasha. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volua. Farao. Ilisinaick. Winona. LaCrosse, Owalonna, nnd all points In Minnesota, liakotu, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Mulls the Trains nf the Clitengodi N'orthWcstei it ni:d the CP H'js ilppart from, arrive at, and use the same Joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close connectloiu are made with the Lake sm re. Mlchiimn Cential, Halt I nun e Hi Ohio, Ft. Wayne nnd Peiinsylvanlii. and Clilcnuii ft Craud 'I iiiuk ll'js, and the Kankakee and Fan Handle Ititiles. Close connectluns imule at Junclion Points. It Is tli ONLY LINE luimlnR Pullman Hotel Dining Cars II ET WEEN C1UCAU0 nnd COUNCIL KLUFFS Pullman Hterpcrton all Rt(iht Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents Si-lllnj! you Tickets via this mad. Kxamlne your Tickets, and lefuse to buy If Ihey do not ruid ovei Hie CIHcagotk North. Western Hallway. If you wifh Ilia Ho t Traveling Accoinnioda tlons vou will buv your Tickets bv this route, AMl'WILL TAKK NONK. OTHEit. All Ticket Aleuts sell Tickets by this Line. 15 MA11VIN 1HTGH1TT. 2d V. P. i Cen'l Maiits'r, Ciiiuauo, III. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A vintlm of youlliitil iniprndeiice canpiiiff I'rema fmfl lecay, Nervous D(-l)llityt Iet Manhood, etc., hnviufi tried in vain every known rinedy, lias dis cuven ilafiuipleflflfonrn, wliich he will f nd FKKE fo li it fellow-fsitnererB, address J. II, ICIOEVIIH, 43 i iiulliniii St., IS. V. 6Bly S2I Walrhi'ii. rtm wlntlen$.1.r.0. Whltemrtml Hnndfif Tnoe lliiitalioii K.r,, 8oMlffol(l13. Clmap.-f I ricI U-nt ir TiMir own ii fir nrftildllve ti'ttiH-iw-a. Vtihintilo Ml- uluifuvfice. 'JliUflCbOX JJ lO., laU Nmmii8U Svvt ortu . 5niy fiitllt (iirniFhod frvr, with full iiiRtmrtions for cuiidiictiMw tint m nut I'rotitHlil' t)uim-fH t)iat nnyoiie :uii cmikukc iu. The Luxim-ft 1b cany to learn, and otir hiKtnictioiiH bo Hiiiiplf and pin in. thnt any anerun mnke trreul prolltrt fioiu the very Htnvi. o niie cim (nil wlio in williiiif t work. W omen armm fnic ceNHt'ul hh men. ItoyKund wirlw run earn Inre fninn. Many have made at thu hiiinetts over one hundred dollara iii a pin trie week. Nothing liko it ever knonu Itefnre. All who viifrnP are auriiriHed ot the eau and rapiditT wilh which they are hImo to niHke nmnt y. You euo enirnu-e in tljin hitKineHH duniiK vour ("pure time at r-Tial in-ortt. Voifdonot have to Invest etipitul in it. vVetiikeaM the rink. Thoae who ne'd rmdy money, nlmnld writ" to 11a at niu'p. All f iirninhed free. Adtlreas TUl'K&CO. A UK lift a, Maine. 1 ly A UCTIOKEEUS. 'TAMES CLEELAND ' u Auctioneer, OfferRhin services tothecltizoiisof Terry and Cumberland count iefi. Tost otlice address. riherniaiiKdule. Penyco.. Pa. HKNltY KKIiIj, AUCTIONKER, Would rppeetfnlly Infotm the ehi. nsof Perrv County that he will cry sales nt Mimt iiotlce. un.l at reasonable rates. 8.itisfactUn Muaiantetd. " Address Henkt Keix. Ickesburu, I'a. B. HARNISH, ATJCTIONEKlt , Delvllle. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate', and satisfaction guaranteed. 6tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEER, ICKESHUltU, PKKKY COUNTY, PA. Chrges moderate. Prompt attention paid toutlcalls. JAS. P. LATCHFOFD, r A VCTIONEEJl, Would respectfully Inform the public that i,e will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive pronn't attention. S-DONN ALLY'S MILLS, PEItRY CO., FA. Anctloueer. The uudcrsigned given Doticet.hat lie w illorysalesat any point In Perrv or Dauphin counties. Oiriers are sollcitedund promptatteDtioi, w mbe Riven. K. D.WELLS, New Huttalo Perrv co.. Pa - - , . A Great Cause of Human Misery 7m the I.uss ot hi mm ElCfl 1313 A LliCTLUE ON THE NATUKK. TKEAT ment, and Katlical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spei inatorrlKCa, iniluced by Self Abuse, Involun tary Enimlssions, Inipoteucy, Nervous llebility, and Iiniiedimenta to marriage tcnerallv; Cou. 8Utnptlun. Epilepsy, and 1'ils: Mental and PIivh. leal Incapacity, etc. by KOKEKT ,f. CULVElt AVELL. M. 1).. author of the '-Green Book." etc. The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own exiierlence that fhe aw fill consequences of Self-Abuse may be ellectHally removed without dangerous sur gical operations, tiouaip", instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every auiferer. no matter what his condition mav be. may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. U This Lecture will pri-v a I'oon to tliou aa mis and thousands. Kent uuder seal, in a plain envelope, to anvd dress. ou receipt of six cents or two pu-taire stamps. We have also a auie cure for Tape Woi in. Address THE CULT Ell WELL MEDICAL CO., sTplvl 41 Ann St., New Yolk ! P. O. Uos, 4W. Newport Advertisements. JEWPORT DRUGSTORE. flavin on hand a mimnifit r.i-ii.i . lowing articles, the ubncrltKr aKi a aharnof ton iniruuifrg, Drug and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also full nock of Concentrated Eomodies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, rcrfumery IIAIll OIL,, AND FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand TUllE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and 8ACKAMENTAL PURPOSE8 1 ?i 5j PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carrfblly nnd Promptly Filled B . M . EBY, Newport, Penn'a. It. S. COOK & CO. Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forLKSS MONEY than any other dealem In this county. We will also take good Tiniberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o. We use ClearUeld Pine aud Heni ockonly. W. B. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Terry Co., I'a. October 10, 1S76. JONES BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,)- Grain & Produce MERCHANTS,- Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, und the public generally, as the HIOHKHT PKICE.i the market will afford, will be paid for all kinds of GKAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE SEEDS AMD UAILKOAD TIES We have constantly on hand, PISU, . 8ALT, PLASTEK, CEMENT COAL. IKON, STEEt, HOR3R 8HOEfl.ftc.ia. FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST KATES. 9. Orders promptly tilled, Newport. July 20, 1375 tt J B. HAKTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,. Wright's Building, NEWPORT, IA. Bole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Toftacco -Coiintry Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. W Your orders are solicited. 911. t Jj HIMES, Firo Insurance Agent. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Sqnare, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRK INSURANCE POI.TCIFS written in first class companies on all kinds of insurable proper ty. at fair rates, aud losses honorably adjuMedi aud promptly paid. Correspondence holiciied. Companies He presented : iCtua.nf Hartford. Assets, S,7r.noa- Commercial Cninn. " l.J"4.f0. Ftre As(K!ltttiou,Phll'a., " 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. ISSOly I im v-4 wiu' Aim XTfi uraK J 1 iinni riifci n in mt ii nm - r The only rtabllKlinHnt mnUln-T n r BUSINfe'SSOF ROSES. tOLAfCE for DOSES alone. V 4j1.nr Struiw f Biutalle for Ualuutiite blotim, Kilt-ly ly laa. I at &U KMt-olikv. 5 fi-lt-nti! varicUcs, vol: aUkUjled. forSta 12 frt2l I91crt.ii ii 35 for SS 75 for SIO IOO tv SI3. I AWAV.iu Premium t t ttrao,n:or. Uiau oiotft eU.Kiiiutmi; arow. Our NEW 2 THE DINCEE COWARD Ci uravart, w ut drove. Can 7 e o w li t MOM I E Cloths and other Dress nous styles. F. MO! 0