(3 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., AUGUST 2, 1881. Sbc fUoomfitlb Stmts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Screws and Can Caps. A few days since the cook came to us with a can glass of peaches, the cap of which was screwed on so tight that a strongman had been unable to unscrew It. We directed that a cloth dipped In hot water be applied to the outside of the cap, to cause expansion by the heat. This was done, and It so aiTectually loosened the cap that It came off with no effort. We have tried this principle on many other occasions. The ground stoppers of bottles sometimes are found I mmovably fast. In this cafe the heat must be applied to the neck of the bottle, so as to Increase its size and leave the stopper loosened within It. Care should always be taken that the ground stopper when Inserted Is not colder than the bot tle neck, for If it is you will have troub le. It will expand when it becomes as warm as the bottle aud be effectually fastened. In one case when we bad em, ployed a horse-power In sawing wood, the weather being quite cold, one of the workmen had occasion to take off a nut from a screw, and after holding it long enough in his hand to warm aud ex pand it, he placed it again without thinking on the screw and turned It firmly down. It contracted in cooling , with a powerful grasp, so that no wrench could stir it, until a red hot iron was applied to the nut to restore Its size. In all these attempts the right space of time must be given to heat the nut or stopper, without heating the part which it touches, which requires some judg ment. The metallic can caps will heat sooner than bottle neck. If the heat is continued too long all will become ex panded a like, and the attempt will fail. Home years ago it became necessary to unscrew the two parts of an irou pump for repair, but the rust held them so stoutly together that three men with levers could not separate them. We di rected the application of felrong heat to the outer tube, aud before the heat could ' reach the inner a force not exceeding ten pounds separated them easily. All of which shows that one's wits are some times better than brute force. Errors In Planting Fruit Trees. Deep planting is one error ; to plant a tree a little less deep than it formerly stood is the proper way. The roots are of two kinds the feeder rootlets and those that support the tree in its place. The former are composed entirely of cells aud are always found near the sur face getting air and moisture, while the latter run deeper and serve as supports to the tree as well as conductors of its in organic food. Hence the injury that en sues from burying its feeder rootlets too deep. Placing fresh manure in too close proximity with the feeder rootlets is another great error. The place for such manure is on the surface, where the ele ments will disintegrate, dissolve and carry it downward. Numerous forms of fungi aie generated by the manure and attack the roots of the tree. It is very well to enrich the soil at trans planting the tree, but the manure, if to be In contact with or very near the roots, should be thoroughly decomposed. It has long been known that sul phur cools a hot bearing, but the reason why Is doubtful. Von Heeron states that the fine metal dust formed when a journal runs hot, and which strongly acts upon both journal and bearing, forms the sulphide with the sulphur. Thiscompound, which grows soft and greasy, does not cause any appreciable amount of friction. Bulphur and grease in combination are iu regular use on board the steamers of the North Ger man Lloyds. "An easy method for showing whether butter is adulterated with beef fat has been submitted by Hager. He saturates a cotton wick with a suspected sample, which Is first melted. He then lights the wick and permits it to burn for abou,t two minutes. At the end o that time, when the wick is extinguish f ed, an odor like that given off by a tal low candle, when its flame is blown out; is readily perceived if the butter is artifl cial. ejTThe simplest and most harmless remedy we have yet seen against the potato bug, is reported by the Lancaster Agricultural Society : "Put three or four pounds of tobacco scraps or refuse into a barrel filled half full of water. Leave it several days. The decoction applied to the beetles on the vine effectually de stroys all young ones. A second appll cation will dettroy the mature beetle" There itt no danger of poison, and it is cheap and easily app'ied." OT A new process of tunning is exteu slvely used in Germany. Bark is wholly dispensed with, and inorganio com pounds take its place. The new process requires from four to dx weeks for its completion, and the particular feature is described to be the Hctiou of chromic acid, for the generation of which a num. ber of substances, soluble in water, are brought together so as to effect the de compottition of bichromate of potash. yALUABLE FARMS PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber otters at Private Sale the fol lowing desirable (mills: SO. 1. Is a Km in containing Sixty-three Acres, All Rood land. In ft Rood state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD It If 'EL L IS O IIOVSE, And all necessary Out bulldlnirs, sltnnte three miles south ol Hlonmileld and seven miles from Jiitnenunnn. There Is on this plnce plenty of Choice Fi nit of all kinds, pood water at the door, with rminliiR water In nearly every llehi. Price, 2,300. Terms easy. KO. 2. ts a farm situate In Wheattleld twp., containing about 11 ACHES, havlnp thereon erected a HOOD IMVELLIXU HOUSE, with all required Out-biilldlnes, the TUrn being entirely new. '1 Ills farm Is situate about sli miles from liuncamion and (our miles fiom liloomlleld. There Is Rood water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a Rood Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Trice 2,860. Terms easy, AO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Miermansdala, contalnliiR about Oho Hundred. Acres, having thereon erected a Uontl Dwelling, and oilier Ont-buihliiigs, A well of good water at the house and another at the Ham. There Is considerable Irult on the premises, and the land Is Rood and well watered. Trice, is, mm. and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. AO. ft. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Hhartnansdale, contaiuiiiR Hovcnty A(!i'e, or Rood land, and havlna thereon a GOOD D WELLING, and other Out 'buildings. There Is a Rood spring near the house, and the Farm Is well watered. There is also a (Jood Or chard In bearliiR condition ; this will make a de sirable home. Trice, 81, fid. AO. 7. A TRACT OF LAND containing SIXTEEN AC'KliS. (half cleared) havlnu thereon erected a (iOlll) TWO HTOKY TI.ANK MOtlSIC. ill pood order. a-Tills property Is located 2 miles south of llloomlleld. and has oii It plenty of FHUIT of all kinds, and will make a very desirable home a party waul ing a small tract i land. There is a running stream of water near the house and a well of Rood water olose to the door. Trice 8UKM, half to be cash and the balance In two equal an nual payments. 4 J- For furl her Information address the under slRiied at New Illoomlield. Terry county, Ta., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom held. C. B. IIARNISII. August 17. 1RS0. KENDALL'S 1 KEXDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVEIt discovered, as It ts certain In its ellects and does not blls'er. Head Proof Helow. From Kev. A. 1. Granger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 2Utli, I8S0. DR. .1. B. KENDALL CO . Cents: In rep'y to your letter I will say that, my experience with Kendall's Spavin Cute has been very satisfactory Indeed. Three or four jears ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when lie became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered that a l inn bone was forming, 1 procured abottieof Kendall's Soavin Cure, and with less than a botth cured him so that he Is not lame, neither can tt.. junch be found. Respectfully yours, f. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! Stougliton, Mass., March 16m, lfiPO. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and mvselt. 1 think 1 might to let vou know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one: don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four months to take the large one off, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all still .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 melts sale will be very great. Respectltilly yours, . . . OH AS. E.PARKER. Is sure In effects, mild in Its action as It does not blister, and yet is penel rating 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, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism iu man and foj any purpose for which a lin. Iment .for man or beast. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain lulls eltects. H 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 unqualified sno cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price $1. per bottle, or Six bottleslor Jo. 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 Diourl etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL Si Co., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists aud a large number of prominent retail druggists. - F. Moktimeh, New Bloomlleld, agent tor Perry Co., Pa. G RAND, BOULEVARD HOTEL, Corner 501 Ii St. and Broadway, . NEW YOISK. On Both American A European Plans. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand' Boule vard. Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Street, this ilo. tel occupies theentire square, and wasbuilt aud furnished at an expense of over fl'Hi.uon. It Is one of the most elegant as welt as n nest located In the city has a passenger Elevator aud all modern improvements, aud Is within one square of the depots of Ilia Sixth and Eighth Avenue Elevated It. H. Can and still nearer to the Broad way ears convenient and accessible from all parts ol the oily. Rooms witli board, tl per day. Special rates for families aud permanent guests. Aug.21. 'oti ly IE. HASKELL. Proprietor. EM Hltoi UK It I EDGINGS, INSERT. J.NUS, and other trimmings. t MORTIMER. TF1 r IT 1 JV.4i....N.r,U.- . -L hit.' V f BUT THE GREAT 1W11LIXGTOX ROUTE. llfNo other lino runs Throe Through Pas senger Trnlns Dnlly bet '.rem Chicago, Dos Moines, Council Binds, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City, Direct connections frr nil points In Kansns, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest nnrl Most Comfortn Wc Route vlaHannihiil to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves ton nnd nil points In Texas. The ltnriiunled Inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers nnd Tourists, are as follows! Tho celebrated Tullnian tin-wheel) Pulaco Sleeping Cars, run only oil litis Line. C, 11. & i). Palace Dniwlng-ttooii Cars, with Ilorton's Reclining t'hnirs. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining I linlrs. The famous C. 11. & Q. Palace Dlniiur Curs. OorrromiM Smoking Cars lltted Willi Klegimt lliuh-lhickcd Rattan Re volving ( 'hairs lor the exclusive uso of flrst clnss pnisenirors. Stool Truck nnd Superior Dtulptrent, com bined Willi th. ir C, rent 'I hmiiirh I'nr Arrnuire mont, tnnkes thl". above nil others, the fnvorito Route to Hie South, Smith-Went, and tho Fnr West. Try It nml you will llr.d traveling n luxury Instead of n dUocr.'! ort. Thro.igh Ticket, via this Celebrated Lino for si Ic ut all ullkxs in tho United Suites und Cana-lii. All information nbnit Rates of F:ire. Sleep Imr Car Accommodations, Time Tallies, &u., will be cheerfully given bv applying to J. Q. A. I5HAN. Ocn l E'istern Agent, anil W:i"himfton St., Boston, Muss, nnd 117 llnvulwiiv, New York. jAWES It. Wllilt) (ion. Tims. Airt.. Chicago. T. J. TO'ITl',11, Gen. Malinger, Chicago. March IS b81-4iit Ap Outllt mMit fri'e to those w ho wlidi tnciuriitf in the .rniost i!c:iHnt mid iril!tiiliie IniKinii-s Iruown, l(IW Kver.v llihw new. (Japitiil nut ri'iiuiivd. Yve wili furnish you every tiling. $10 n dity and upwards is easily ninde without MuyHii iiwiiy from home over lilM'lit. No risk whatever. Mnliy new workers wanted utomv. Many lire ln:liintr toi-tlities at the lueuiifps. Ladies make as nim-h as nieu, and younir boys nnd irit is make t-ri-lit l,y. No one who Is wilijliir to work tails to make inn e nmney every day than can lift iniiite in a werk at any ordinary nupio inetit. Thone who enuaire at opee w til lout o Kliort p'Hil to fortune. Ad ilress 11. tl AI.LLT UO Portland, Muluu. 1 ly DC ATTY'Q ORGANS IS userut slots. R sets Bfcr I I O ieei s only HHS. Pianos l2i no. Wlllustrated catalogue free. Address 11 HATTY, Washington, N. J. j'.iAty NEW RICH BLOOD! Iar&onf litrffativa ViUs iiinUo Ktv Hi eh Ttloori, nml will cnmplotrly chanpo tho b) nnd in the entire pvatom in throe months. A nv person who will take 1 pill eneh niffht from 1 to 1 3 weeks nifty ho restored to Bontnl health, if surli a thing be possible. Sentbv in nil for 8 letter etnmps. J. 8. fOIISOy A CO., Itoston, Mass., formerly lliinqnr Jlfe. AGENTS WANTED thnliLst FnmilyHntl.- IJiifV Machine ernr luvpntcl. Will knitnpalrof sun-kiwis, wttH JIEKIj and TOR complete, In 20 minutes. It will uliKi kult A area! vui li-ty of funry work for whleh there Is nlwavs n reailv market. Sen.l lor circular and terms to tho Twombly Knitting machine Co., 101) VYaahlnmun bL, UutUm Olasi- I'.Uly NOTICE ! THK undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Hie eitlzens of Tet iv county that he has u large and well selected stock of llAltmVAHK. GKOCKKIK8, IJKUtiS. WINKS & LiguOllS, IKON. NAILS, HOUSE and MULE SHOES, RTKEL, IRON AXLLS, SPRINGS, 'KPOKKH, HUBS, FKLLOK.H. SHAFTS. i-oLEs.t! nmvH. ltltOor.' HANDLES. MHK. TWINES, 4c. ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster, . and Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP nml UPrER LEATHER, FISH. RALT. 8tTOAItS. SYKtJPS. TEAS. SPICES TOBACCO. CIOAKS,aud 8A1ITII COAL. John Lucas & Co's.. MIXED 1'AIXTS. (ready for use.) " The best Is the CHEAPEST. ,, .And a large varietyof goods not mentioned,' allof which were bought, at the Lowest Cash Prices, and ho otters the siinie to his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices -for Cash or approved trade Ills motto Low pi lces.and Fair dealings to all. Go and see him. Kespectfully. 8. M. SUTLER,. Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. It la sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb. &c. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Hoes not blister. Has no equal lor any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hip-lolnt lame. nes-t In a person who had suffered 15 ears. Alsncmwl rhpmnalUm .mi-iid frost bites, or any bruise, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Trice one dollar. All Druggists ave It or can get for you jir. B. J. Kendall & Co., Tros.,Euosourgh, Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWIO. Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. For sale by F. Moutimeu, New ISIoointleld, Pa, ITtSTATK NOTICK.-Notlee Is heieby given U that let'ers of Administration have beeu f.1,',""?,! ""'hees'afe of t-aniiiel Daniels, late of WhoHlltald twp.. Perry eoiini v. pa,, deceased, to Sarah Ann Daniels, tesidlng (n same township. P.O. address. DuncaniMii . All Ferions Indented to -aid estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims, to present Ihem lor ettieiuenr , ' Hltn ANN DANIELS. x,a i--T; 'NT,Kr:- Att'y. Aduiiuislratrix. , May 2j. lSbL JOB I'tttN 1 ING ol every description neatly and pr inly executed at I'.caH.inaiile ltate at the IliiMiiiitleld Times Wteam Job Olllee. y'- llr.lll'ornM lA LVcj.O THE Chicago 8b North-Western IIA.HVWA.Y Ii the Oldest, Hest Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADING RAILWAY -OF THE- Wi:ST iiimI KOItTIIlVKST. It Is the short and best route between Chicago and all points In Northern Illinois, Iowa, IX kola. vVjtinlng, Ne-bra-ika, Cnlllornla. Oregon. Arizona. Utah. Col orado, Idaho, Mulitano, Nevada, atd foi Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lenrer, leaJville, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Lead wood, Bious City, Cedar Haplrts. lies Moines, Columbus, and all points in tjie Territories, ami the West. Also, for Milwaukee. Green Hay, (i.thkush. Sheboygan, Marquette, Fond dn Lao Watertown, Hiluglilon, Neenali, Menasha. St. Taut, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Fargo, ltlsinarck, Winona. LaCrosie, Owalontta, and all points In Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council mulls the Trains of the Chicago Norlh Western and the U. T K'js depart from, arrive at, und use the same Joint Union Depot. AtChicngo, close connections are made with the Lake facie. MlchlganOehtial, Italtlmnie iSi Ohio. Ft. Wayne nnd Tennsvlvanln. and Chicago (ii Grand Ti.nnk It'js, and the Kankakee aud Tan Handle Kettles. Close connections made at. Junction Points. It Is the ONLY LINE running Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BETWEEN CHICAGO nnd COUNCIL IJLUFFS I'ttllmiin 8lriere on all IfiiiM Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents Selling you Tickets via this road. Examine your Tickets, aud refuse to buy If they do not read ovei the Chicago & North-Western Hallway. If youw fhtho Heft Traveling Accommoda Hons you will buv your Tickets liv this route, AN 1) WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. 15 MARVIN IIUGHITT. 2d V. P. & Gen'l Maug r, Ciiioao, 111. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A vintira of youthful iiiipriidenco canning Prema ture lJetay, Nervous lability. Lost Mniihood, etc, baviiiK tried in vaiu every known remedy, liae li." covered a simple elf cure, which he will send FREE to li iff follow-RufiV'rers, address . 1 KEEVIii, 43 Imtliam St., . . fiBly $2 Watchr. SiemwtinlBni.f,l). Wliltcfnotnt nnntlne('niM IniitHlh.ti K),i(G. BollH'lill'J. Ciieaist niKlWtl for your own iin tr pf-rnlnllve Mirmte, VhIiimIiIc ct ilu)t(itrrc. TIIOHlO.NAdU., JJi.NaoSl. Kow York. 6Bly A 0 Outfit furniphod free, with full instructions fnr k I ( J cniiiluetiiiir the niont iirolitahle biiBiiiess that V auyuue vuu vutenne iu The huniuem is eaey to lpftrn.flndoiir instrtiRtious so simple and plain, t!mt auy a nc can make ttrvat pmflts from the very start. No one can fail who is willing 1 1 WDrk. VoTneu an as sue cessful as men. Boys and u-irls can earn lare sums. jMany have ninde at the imsfncHe over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who rnniKe are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they ore able to make money. You can eiiMtL'p in this business during your spare time at MTeat profit. Yon do not have to invest capital in It. Ve take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. AU furnished free. Address Tltl'E&CO. AiiKUKtu. Maine. 1 ly A UCTIONEEKS. TAMES CLEVELAND r U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Verryand Cumbeiiuud counties. I'owt ottire address. Bhei nmnsdale, J'en yco.. Fa. HXRV KEJL,lvt AUCTIONEER. Would resnectftilly Jnloiin the eitizmsof Terrv County that lie will cry sales ft slioit iiofi'e, anil at reasoiuible rates. 8atislncflon fruaianteed. JHr Add i ess JHENK7 Kelu Ivkesburg, I'a. Q B. HARNISH, AUCTION13EK, Delville, Perry Co.. Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIOISEEH , ICKK8BUHO. PEKKY COUNTY, PA. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid toail calls. AS. P. LATCH FORD, A UCTIONEJSR, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive pronint attention. WIXJNNALLY'a MILLS, PEKRY CO., PA. Inctloneer. The undersigned given not Ice that he willerysalesat any point in Perrv or Dauphin counties. Orders are sollcltedarjd prompUtteotion wilibe given. K. D. WKI.LS, New Buffalo Perr.v co.,Fa How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER. WKl.L'S E.SSAV on t lie radical cure of Speii matokuikea ir Seminal Weakness, Involuntary dentinal Losses, Imfotkncy, Mental aud Physical Incapavitv, Impertiments to Marrisge, etc., also. Consumption, Epilkpsv and Fits, induced by selMndultteiice nrsexual extra vaganee. &c The celebrated author. In this admirable Essar, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' sue cossful practice, that the alarming conr,rittences of self abuse mayrspldly be cured; puliitniK out a mode of cure at once siiuule, certain, and etfec tual. by means ot which every sulfeier, no matter what his condition ma' b". may cine himself cheap! v. privately, and rmiiealiii. 9. Tills Lecture should be In the bauds ot every man In the lund gent under seal. Iu a p'aln envelope, to anyad dress, pot paiJ, on receipt of ;.ilx oetita or to postatre stamps. We have also it sittecure fur Tape Wot 111. Address THE CULVER H ELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York 1 N. Y. ; Post Otllce Hut, f. - ltly Newport AdrerUsoincnts, JjEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Hsvlnit on hand eomnlcte ssortmcnt of thpfni- IowIiik artlcloa, the subscriber asks iiiirsof ran rstromrs. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock ot Concentrated Eomcdics, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, Terfumerj IIAI II OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOIl FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PUHPOSEH PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carrfiilly and Promptly Filled B. M . EQY, Newport, Penn'a. R. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forLESS MONEY than anyother dealersln this county. We will also take Rood Timberou the stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange for Lumber, tc, We use Clearfield Pine aud Ham ockouly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perrj Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones id Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully invite the patronage of the farmers, and the publio neiiera)ly, as the HIGHEST PKICES the market will afford, will be paidfor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, FISH, SALT. PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, 8TEEL, HORSR 8HOES.fte.,&o. FOR SALE AX THK LOWEST KATES. V Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, XEWPORT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobacco. -Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. Your orders are solicited. 944 jg HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: South East Comer Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POL1CIFS written In first, class companies on all kinds of insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented: iEtna.of Hartford. Assets, 6,700.no0 Commercial Union. " Mm () Fire Association, Phll'a., " 3,773,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly ; THE GREAT A-mrin, m mm EHCKlvptui A eomponnd of the tctin prineirim of I III lhf DmiJ.Iioh, Ki.ln.j-Wort, Bnol, 11, mmm w toak l"ii. Ac. which ttu Drmnpelr ok KIDNEY BLOOD tho Livr, Kidnev, Ulxid, Sutmh anil bowal the Mnt tint. Ths orifiut ar u tutiinattly toQQctci thttc whan ono itf diKul. ifar ail bootu m-m or Usa affectod. ijeuo th j?rftt Tlufl hut gupriurtty ot thil cunipoUDd, which KstotM thm all to bwalthy aoUua, and ta a tome. T? TP TIT 1? TT1 V ,ul,J UP ntirm trsUm. H is jv mj aiio a mutt valuable rcmsdjr for Uod Ik Anti-Bilious iw"a. uitiousuu. cimuu mmYYT- rl'. Grml, hiunU Wwkuw. all K KJiiiXl. r;kiQ 1imo-. Scrxf.ilout aud ptn lltioatItitftiuui,tii f't-va aud ulcra. PtwMwat tu tatit. Trial XXllea, joU. Larfi bottle. cta. Ail drtii(rnt-t.HMl juutry aturphv it, r will g it lor yua. Alau riarti in aiigtf uuaud llta, aud stalled 1-r l"t rta. a hox Ai.Kr Waa ru llUMi; MEUXC1NK FUilaattl(.hiK l'v '