0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA , JULY 20, 1881. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Drying Cherries Cherry Pudding. Now that the cherries nre ripening, do not let housekeepers forget, amid the hurry of canning, to dry a few lu sugar for plea and steamed pudding, for which they are excellent In the spring when one la troubled to get up avarlety, or something new and toothsome, for the table. Take out the pits, and spread the fruit evenly on . platters or plates. If very Juicy, turn over them only part of the Juice. Hprlnkle liberally with white sugar, and set in the oven, or about the stove, where they will dry quickly, but be careful not to scorch, as this Injuries the flavor; In fact, utterly ruins the fruit. When partially dry, loosen from the plates and stir occasionally. When fully dried, pack In bowls or small jars, and tie paper over the top to keep out insects and dust. A little sugar may be sprinkled between the layers, although, if the fruit is well dried, this is not im portant. To make cherry pudding, take two eggs (one will answer), and beat till very light; one teacupful of good buttermilk, not too sour, half a cupful of sweet cream of medium richness, a pinch of salt, a good level teaspoonful of soda, and flour to make a batter about as stiff as can be easily stirred with a spoon. Do not get It too still" or the pudding will be hard and dry. Add a couple of haud fuls of the dried cherries and stir till the fruit Is evenly distributed through the batter; theuputinloa greased pudding dish or basin, set Into the steamer, and steam about three-fourths of an hour. Have the water boiling before the pud ding goes in, and do not let the boiling cease till done. Eat with cream and bu. gar, ninple syrup, or any pudding sauce that is preferred. Twice the above quan tity will be required If the family is a large one. Ants ns Fruit-Growers' Friends. Many of the leading orchard proprie tors in Northern Italy and (Southern Germany are cultivators of the common black ant, which insect they hold in high esteem, as the fruit-grower's best friend. They establish ant-hills in their orchards, and leave the police service of their fruit trees entirely to the tiny colo nists, which pass their time in climbing up the Btems of the fruit trees, cleansing their boughs and leaves of malefactors, mature as well as embryotic, and de scending laden with spoils to the ground, where they comfortably consume or prudently store away their booty. They never meddle with sound fruit, but only invade such apples, pears and plums as have already been penetrated by the canker, which they remorselessly pursue to its fastuesses within the very heart of the fruit. Nowhere are apple and pear trees so free from blight and destructive insects as in the immediate neighbor hood of a large ant hill five or six years old. The favorite food of ants would appear to be the larvta and pupic of those creatures which spend the whole of their brief existence in devouring the tender fchoots and juvenile leaves of fruit trees. The Root Crop. There is much to be said in favor of a field being devoted to a crop of roots, either Mangle or the' large sorts of the Sugar-Beet. First it is good for the field. In the thorough culture which a root crop demands, the soil Is much Im proved, and the good effect is felt on the other crops, all through, the rotation. Secondly, It is an advantage In the dis tribution of labor. A field of roots will furnish employment at times when there will be little other pressing work, and in this way the farm hands can be hired by the season and kept busy all the time. Iu the third place, the crop itself is a very valuable one, and even with the present enthusiasm over ensil age, it is not surpassed as a fodder crop by any other. We are not inclined to think less, but on the other hand more, of the root crop from the knowledge the agriculturists are gaining upon the value of palatable food for live stock In winter. There is no better green winter food than roots. Sandwiches. Cut the bread very thiu. Chop some cold boiled ham flue and mix with the yolks of uncooked eggs, a little pepper and mustanl. Spread between the slices of buttered bread. Almcst Young Again. My mother was afflicted a longtime Willi Neuralgia and u dull, heavy Inac tive condition of the whole system ; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. 'o physicians or medi cines did her any good. Three months ago she began to uae Hop Bitters, with such good effect that she seems and feels young Hgaln, although over 70 years old. We think there is no other medicine tit to use in the family. A lady lu Provi dence, It. I. Journal., ualuabLe farms AT PRIVATE SALE. TUB subscriber otters at Prlvato Hale the fol lowing desirable lanns: AO. 1. Is n Farm containing Sixty-three Acres, All pood land. In a good stale of cultivation, and Having uieieuii erecteu a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Outbullitlims, sltnnte Hire miles south of Blooinllelil and i.even miles from liiincannon. There Is on this place plenty of I'linl.Hl l.-1'tilf- nf nil 1,1. ..Is .......I ... v .., u i urn ... i ii i i ii, n, fi i iuii iinim ill I lie 1 1 in 1 1 wllh running water In nearly every Held. Price 12,300. Terms easy. 0. 2. Is a farm situate in Wheatlleld twp., ontalnlng ftlMMIl 11 ACRES, liavlnir thereon erected a (J001) DWELLING HOUSE, with all required Out-building, the Bun being entirely new. Tills farm H situate about sli miles from Duncaniion and lour miles from wnomnelil. There Is good water near the door, plenty of streams on the laud, a irood Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. I'l lce 2,8i0. let ms easy. 0. 4. Is a Farm situate lu Carroll township, about two miles from shermansdale, containing about One I In ml red Acres, having thereon erected a (Jonil Dwelling, mill oilier Out buildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Hani. There Is cifiisldciahle lrult on the premises, and the land Is good and well watered. Price, J'i.imio, and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. NO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Shei mansdale. containing Hcventy Acres, of pood land, and having thereon a GOOD D WELLING, and other Out-buildings. There Is a pood spring near the house, and the rariti is weii watered, inereisniso a linon or chard in bearing condition; tills will make a de sirable home, i'rlce, fl,EU. NO. 7. A TRACT OK I.AM) containing BIXTEEN ACHES, (half cleared) having thereon erected a (iOOl) TWO STOKY PUNK HOUSE. In good order. Mi- This propertv Is located 2 miles south of Bloomlleld. and has on it plenty of Fill' IT of all kinds, and w ill make n very desirable home n party wanting a small tract ut land. There isa running stream of water near the house and a well of good w ater close to the door. I'rlce Slooit, half to becash and the balance In two equal an nual payments. For further information address the tinder signed at New Bloomlleld. ferry county, fa., or call at his resldeuee linen miles south ot Bloom Held. C. B. HARXISII. August 17. 1SS0. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVEIl discovered, as It is certain in Its ellects and does not blister. Head l'roof Below. From Rev. X. P. Granger, Presiding Elder of the 8t. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 2utU, 1880. I)R. J. B. KENDALL CO . dents: In rep'y to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Spavin Cure lias been very satisfactory indeed. Three or four jears ago I procured a bot tle of vottr asent. and with it. cored a hm-sn nf lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my noise ueeaine very lame and 1 turned him out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, w hen ldi coveredthata ring bone was forming. I procured a bottle ol Kendall's Kaavln Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. ' Respectfully vours. f. N. URANtiER. Perseverance Will Tell I Ktotighton. Mass., March lfini, lRfO. n. J. Kendall t Co., (ients: In Justice to you and myself, I tlunk 1 ought to let you know that I have removed 'I'WiiBUSESPAVliNS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one; dou't know how long the Spavin bad been there. I have owned the li use eight mouths It took me four months to take the large one oil, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be see it or felt. This is a wonderful medicine. It Is a new thing here, but If It does for alt what It has done for melts sale will be very great. Respectfully vonrs, CHAS. E.PARKER. 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, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous.spraliis, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in man and for any purpose for which a lin iment for man or beast. It is now known to bn the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In Its etlects. It is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such liiniualilled suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price fl. per bottle, or Six bottles for i. All Drug gists have It or can get It for you. or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DK. B. J. KENDALL St C i., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all f lie leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. r K. Moktimek, New Bloomlleld, agent for Perry Co., pa. . , G RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, Corner SlUh M. and lirvadway, XKW YOKK. On Both American fc . European Plam. Fronting on Centrnl Park, the Grand Boule vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, and was built and furnished at an fXeno of over Mn.uoo, It Is one of the most elegant as well as ilnest located lu the city : has a passenger Elevator and all modern Improvements and is wnliiii one square of the depots of the Slxih and F:iglith Avenue Elevated It. U. Cars and siill nearer tothe Broad way cars convenient and accessible from al parts of the city. Booms with boaro. f per day. Brw,m lutes lor iauuues alio "ermaiieur. guests. Aug.2t m ly fE. HAhKELU Proprietor. E H tv ' lJiSEItT- miu umci ii iiiiiuiiiKf . I MORTIMER. F KENDALL'S fill e3I THE CREAT XiUltLIXGTOX IlOVTi:. rWNo other linn runnThroo Through Tns eengrr Trnlns Dully bet-vepn Chicago, Ilea Moines, Council UlufTs, Omaha, Lincoln, Rt. Joseph, Atchison, Topcka nnd Kansas City. Direct connections for nil points In Kansns, Nebraska, Tnlorndo, Wyoming. Montnna, Ne vada. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. Tho Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Comforta ble Route via llannllii;! to Fort Scott. Dcnlsnn, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Onlvcs ton and nil points In Texas. Tho tiiipiiiinli'd Inducements nfTercd by this Line to Travelers nnd Tourists, nre as follows: The celebrated Pullman (1-wIipp1) Pnlnco Bleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C, 11. Sc O. Piiliirn Drawing-Room Cars, with Morton's Reclining Chairs. No extra ilinruc for Scats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C. M. & Q. Pnlnco Dininir Cars, rsorgpotm Smoking Cars (It Id with Ulcgaut High-Backed Rattan Re volving ( hairs for the exclusive use of first clus paspnirnrs. Stni Track nnd Superior Uiitilpmptit. com bined Willi their C rent 'I hrmii'h Cur A minim ment, mnkes this, above ail others, thefnvorito Homo to the South, Soutli-Wcst, and tho Fur West. Try It nnd von will flr.d traveling a luxury Instead of n iliscnrMni t. Thro.igli Ticlir if in tills Cplcbrntcd Lino for si It: tit all olllcts ill the United states uml Cannla. All Information nbnut Rates of Faro. Slppp Inir Car Aci-iituuiodutlotis, Tlifie Tallies, &C., will bo cheerfully given lv applying to J. Q. A. BRAN. flPti'l Eastern Airont, you Washington. St., Huston, Mass, nnd I T Jlroadwav, New York, j AWES R. WOOD. tien. Pass. Au t.. Chicago. T'.'.L I't) ITi'.lt, (ien. .Manager, Chicago. Milch 15 1FS1 Kit ' inira m i:il niOISl'rtJ'.T. Eliibit I; J iu.-uri'i! In I ) ..:;tl-!a !. 'I'l-n yi:iirM'S 1 S I 8iSla ''Ibli'sli i'i itrt'cl. Wi'ifFtnt 1 V Ifa.ii3ca. U :. ilAusii, (,uli:cy, Mich. 17A3I11 $5 (luttlt sent (riv to those who wish torninnre In the nnHl plrasiint uml prulltiilile liiiHiniH kunwn. Lveryilllmf new. Cupitul not reiiulml. We will furnish you evcrythiinr. IflO n day nuil upwards is easily made witlnmt slaylnir swnv fi 1 lnnim over nlKht. No rink whalever. Many new workers wanted in MiiiM-. ..uiiiynrti 11111111111 Iiirtunes lit tile lillKltil'NN. I.tnlifH nmlie us much as men, amt vmniy Ihmm iuhI Kirls niaki. ureal niy. No one w ho is wlllinir to work tiiils to make lno-e tntmey everv (lav than Clio lie Inuile in a week at any ordinary emplot un lit. Those who eniraveat once utll tiiul a short nwd to fortune. Ad iIivhs H. HALLliT & CO., Pm-tlnnd, Maine. 1 ly DC ATTY'Q OKHANS is useful stois.R sets w reeds only Jiift. pianos (12' up. .!Hustrnted catalogue free. Address UEATTY, Washington, N. J. l'JAly NEW RICH BLOOD! ' ' Jnro J'urtimire J'llln make New Kieh Blood, nnd will completely chnngo tho blond in tho cut ire system in tlirco months. An v person yllO will tako 1 f 1 1 1 1 ench niglitfrom 1 lol2 weeks may lie restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter stamps. I. S. .lOIISSO'N CO., Hostoii, Mass., IV, ....... -7.. it.. .. ...... ir.. ' ...... . j... 9 wri.7. HfTCllTQ UfAMTm kvkrvwhkiir in Mr-1 1 riUL.ii I w iinniLU tlietiettl-niiilly tjnir Mncliiiio ever inventea. Will knit i K nu unB itni'niiio ever iiiveuieu. n in Kim u pulr or nl.n kiniis. witli IIICFI. ami TOR complete, In 20 niiitntes. It will aleu knit a gri-at vurlely of luncy- ll pulr uf wurKrorwntch there is alwavs n readv niarkpt. Scint fur circular ami terms to the Twombly Knitting Maclilne Co. i U8 Washluiluu Hi., llutiuu elms. lOAiy NOTICE ! T HE undersigned would resneetfiillv cnll tim X attention of the citizens of perry county that lie lui9 a large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, GROCKKIKS, DKCOS. WINKS LIQUORS. IKON. NAILS. HORSE and MULE SHOES, STFEL, IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, SPOKES, HUBS, -FELLOES. SHAFTS POLES ft BOWS. BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES.&C. A I SO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Tlaster, ., and Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. SALT. BUOARS. SYRUPS. TEAR. SPICE8, wuiaB, anil b.mhh COAL. John Lucas & Co's.. . MIXED TAINTS,' (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. A till a lai-rA uavlalunf a A ..... . .i ... . . V , i 'i n",i inn. iiieiiiionen, allof which were bouglif. at the Lowest. 'ni, Prices, and lie offers the same to Ills Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto I.mv prices.and Fair dealings to all. (io and fee him. . . Kespectmiiv. S. Al. 8HULER. Llverpuol, Perry Co. Pa. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, &a. It removes all unnatural enlarge nieiils. Does not blister. Has no equal lor any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hip iolnt lame, iiiess in a person who had suffered 15 .'Veni'S. A WllClirerl l'llAlii.,a,iu... frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive pinuf. Price one dollar. All Druggists i ave It or can get for yon Dr. R. J. Keudall & Co.. rios.,Eiiosburgh, Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & KWIN'O. Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by F. Mohtimkk, New Bloonineld, Pa. Es PATE NOTIC'K Notice Is lieieby given tliat letters of Administration have been gtanted onthees'ate of Samuel Daniels, late of Wlieatlleld twp.. Perry counlv, Pa., deceased, to Sarah Ann Daniels, lesidiug In name township. P. o. add ics DunCHiiuon. All persons lurlehted to -aid estate are requested to make linmedlato payment and those liavllig claims, to present them lor settlement. . SsKAH ANN DANIELS. C. .1 T. M'Iktike, Att'y, Admiulstratilx. May 25, 1SSL t i"V " A i I I T II E Chicago & North-Westera ItAILWAY Is the Oldest, Best Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADING RAILWAY OF THE- WKKT mid KKTII1V1:!ST. It Is the short and best route between Chicago and ail points In Northern Illinois, Iowa, nkotn. Wjt mlng, Ne. braka, Cnlllornla. (iiegon. Arizona. Utah. Col orado, Idaho, Alonlaiio, Nevada, ai.d foi Cour.cH Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, leaJvillo, Salt lake, San Francisco, Eead wood, Sious City, Cedar Rapids. Dps Moines, Columbus, and all Points In the Territories, uml tho West. Also, tor Milwaukee. (Ireen Bay. (Mikosh. Sheboygan, Marquette. Fond (ill Lac Wntertown, Houghton, Neeuah, Menasha. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga. Fargo. Bismarck. Winona. Lacrosse, Owalonna, and all points In Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Nowliwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains nf the Chicago North-western and the II. P R's depart from, arrive at, and use the same Joint Unloii Depot. AtClilcago, close connect loin are made with the Lake Sneie. Mlchlran Centinl. Balilmoie Ohio, Ft. Wayne nnd Pennsylvania, ami Chicago (Hand Trunk K'js, and the Kankakee und Pan Handle Routes. Close connections made at Junction Points. It Is the ONLY LINE running Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BETWEEN CHICAGO nnd COUNCIL BLUFFS Pullman Slivjiert on all Kiaht Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents SHHng yon Tickets via this road. Examine tour Tickets, and refuse to buy If they do not read ovei the Chicago North-Western Railway. If you w.fh the Bet Traveling Accoinmoda. tlons you w ill buv your Tickets bv this route. AND WILL TAKK NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agenls sell Tickets by this Line. 15 MARVIN I1UQHITT. 2d V. P. & UeuT Mang'r, CiiiOAio, 111. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A vintim of youthlul imprudence en 11 pin r trema tun Uecay, Nervous IMulitj-, Lost Manhood, etr., imvitift tried in vnin every known remedy, has dis tinernl a pimple flfcnre, which he will st'nd FREE .o his f llow-BunVrerri, addrusB J, 11. It ICE V US. 4.1 l liHilinni ftt.f A. V. , CBly Wslrhri. ttmwl!iclni.r,ll. Wliltrmrtitl nnntlnrCnii Jr.. lliillHlliiii Koliltn. Kll.liTfll 13. CiioiivhI nii.l Ltiit fnry.mrnwti ti.i. nr nir-tilatlvo niofl,.ii. Valutil.lc rut nlusuctrm. 'HIU)ll'.S0.t0., 13!l..u8t.KcwVipli. S2 ; 6Bly (M Out It furnished free, with full Instructions for jk I U coiiductiiiK the must protitnliie business Hint w aiiyiuiu can eniniKe iu. The business is easy to learu. and our Instructions so simple and plnln, that uny Hiiecuu make Ki'eat protits from tile very start. No one can full who is willing t wrk. Women srp as suo cessrul as men. Hoys mil ifirls can earn iniye sums. JShiny have mmle at the btisltiess over one liundreil dollars inn siuirle week. Nntlilinr like It ever knotvn belnre. All who en-fle are surprised at the ease and rnpiditv Willi which they are alile to make lnoni.y. You can enifaire in this btiHiiiesH diiriiar your spare time at yient ei i.lll. You do net have tn invest capital in it. we take nil the risk. Those who neeil ready money, shmild writ" to us ut nin-e. All turuished free. Address TlttJECO. AilKUStu, illnine. 1 ly A UCTIOJXEEES. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offershls services tothecitlzensof Perry and Cumberland counties. Post office address. Shermaiisdale, Perry co.. Pa. HUSIIY KELL, AUCTIONEER. Would respectfully In lot in the eiiT.nis of Perry County ihat lie will cry sales st short iiotlce. and atreasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. -Address IIenkt Kei.l, Ickesburg, Pa. Q B.HARNISH, Pelvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf D AVID M'COY, . AUCTIONEER, ICKESBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. . Charges moderate. Prompt attention pahJ to ail calls. AS. P. LATCH FORD, AUCTIONEEX, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All ordera will receive promm attention, . DONN ALLY'S MILLS, PERKY CO-.TA. Auctioneer. The undersigned given notlcethat lie wlllcrysalesatanypolnlln Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are aollcltedaDo promptatteBtlon wlllbe given. Ii. V. WELL8, New Buffalo Perry co., Pa How Lost, How Restored ! lust published, a newedlllnnnf lir n't VB. WKI.L'H KSiAV on the radical cure of Spek- iiminnK ur nennnai weakness, Involiintary Seminal Losses. Impotrnct, Mental and Pliysiral Incapacity. Inipeoiments to Marriage, etc, also. Consi'mition. KpiLKi'dT and I'Tts. induced by self iiiduliience orsexual extravagance. &s. The celelirated author, lu this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming coirxnience of seif abuse ma:ripldly be cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, by means 01 which every sufferer, no matter what his condition inav bn, may cure himself clieap'v. prlvate.lv. und radical'y. This Lecture should ba in the hands it every man In the land Sent under seal. In ap'aln envelope, to any ad dress, post-palil, on receipt of ;six eents or te posiaue stainpn. We have alo a sinecure for Tape Worm. Address THE CULVEIUYELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York : N. Y. ; Post OBice Box. 4J8t. , inly Newiiort Adveitlsemenls. JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Bavins- on hand a complete assortment of the fol -lowlnn artloloa, the aiibscrlher ask, a abareof ron patronaire. Drugn and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS, Also a full atock of Concentrated Eomedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, rerrumery IIAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS CarvfUUy and Promptly FilleA B . M . E B Y . Newport, Penn'a. It. S. COOK & CO., Agree to tell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmberon thu stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o, We use Cleartield Pine and Hem ockouly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO,, Newport, Terry Ce.t Pa. October 10, 1876. . JONES' BROS, & CO., . ( Formerly John Jones & Son.) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, 1 Newport, Perry County, Pa, WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the puUUo generally, & the HltiHKST PRICES the markSt wlllaaord will be paid for all kinds ot GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on band, TISH. SALT, ?LA8TJR, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL. HORSE SHOES. &c..&e. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. ML Orders promptly filled, Newpert, July 20, 187(5 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's ISuiltfiMg, NEWPORT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobacce. atThnalatHcer18 W Wlth Good W Your orders are solicited. 94 g HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: Snth East Corner Market Secure, NE WF-ORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE PfoLICTFS written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable rrcrer ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented t jEtna. of Hartford. Assets, il.Tnoono Commercial Union. j 404 o,n Fire Association, Plill'a., " 3 778 000" B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. 1880 ly acIentsVor GOLDEN DAWN . or Light on the Great Future In this Life thrnueh the Hark Valley and In the Life Eternal. ILLUS TRATED. Sells fast. Pays over $100 A Month for Agents. Send for circular and terms. Also send address of two or more book agents and 10 cents for cost of mailing, and receive the People's Magazine nf choice literature free for 6 months. Address, P. W. ZIEULER & CO., UI5 Arch Street, Phil delphla. Pa. Meowly RKMN ANTs of PRINTS of these we bave a large quantity lu good sty les, lu adtlltiou 10 theabove goods we have a nice assortment of Ladies Neckties, Corsets, (iermsn town Yarn. Zephyrs. Shoes lor Ladies and t'hil dien.aiid thousand of otter article. F. AIOKTIMER, New bloomlleld. Pa L