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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMflELl), PA., AUGUST 10, 1881.
iJIoomfidtr imcs.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Killing Stumps.
Mr. Aliraiii Good, of Moutgomery's
Ferry, sayg : IiitBt August I was sprout
ing a fence strip anil was badly troubled
with some chestnut stumps. The worst
among many, I killed as dead as a door
nail by boring an Inch hole, say five or
six inches deep, and filling it with coal
oil, and plugging It shut with a cob or
pin.
Valuablo Hints.
Fiah may be scaled much easier by
just dipping into boiling water about a
minute.
Halt fish are quickest and best freshen
ed by soaking in sour milk.
A tablespoonful of turpentine boiled
with your white clothes, will greatly
aid in the whitening process.
Kerosene will make your tea-kettle as
bright as new. Haturate a woolen rag
and rub with It. It will also remove
stains from the clean, varnished furni
ture. An Alleged Cure for the Small-pox.
A thoroughly qualified medical man
a friend of mine, has recently, in the
course of his practice, come upon what
he believes and uses as a specific remedy
for small-pox. He refuses to make it
known himself, but permits me to do so.
The remedy Is bl-tartrate of potash,
the common cream of tartar of the drug
store; two ounces dissolved In boiling
water, with the juice of a lemon and
sugar added. Let the patient drink as
much as he likes, but not les9 than a
wineglassful every hour. In some of
his cases this medicine has exhibited
the most wonderful curative efleots. It
will purge, but as it is perfectly harmless
this will not matter, and It does not ap
pear to be the cause of cure, the remedy
acting specifically on the viris, the pus
tules collapsing, leaving no pits, a per
fect cure following in a short time.
Some Things for Housewives to Put In
Scrapbooks.
A poultice of fresh tea leaves moisten
ed with water will cure a sty on the eye.
For ear-ache, dissolve assafiwtlda in
water; warm a few drops and drop itt
the ear, then cork the ear with wool.
The true physiological way of treating
burns and scalds is to at once exclude the
air, with cotton batting, flour, scraped
potato, or anything that is handiest.
Use fresh water. Water which has
stood In an open dish over night should
not be used for cooking and drinking,
as it will have absorbed many foul gases.
' Mix a HttJe carbonate of soda with the
water in which flowers are immersed,
and it will preserve them for a fortnight.
Common saltpetre is also a very good
preservative.
Take a new flower pot, wash It clean
wrap in a wet cloth and set over butter;
it will keep it as hard as If set ou iee.
Milk, if put into an earthen can, or even
a tin one, wiil keep sweet for a long
time, if well wrapped In a wet cloth
Common soda Is excellent for scour
ing tin, as it will not scratch the tin,
and will make it look like new. Apply
with a piece of moistened newspaper
and polish with a dry piece. Wood
ashes are a good substitute.
To cure bunions use pulverized salt
petre and sweet oil. Obtain of a drug
gist five or six cents worth of saltpetre,
put It into a bottle with sufficient olive
oil to dissolve it, shake it up well, and
rub the inflamed joints night and morn
ing, and more frequently if painful.
Flies may be effectually disposed of
without the use of poison. Take half
a teaspoonful of black pepper in powder,
one teaspoonful of cream. Mix them
well together, and place them in a room
on a plate where flies are troublesome,
and they will soon disappear.
Red ants may be banished from a
pantry or store-room by strewing the
shelves with a small quantity of cloves,
either whole or ground. We use the
former, as not being so likely to get Into
food placed upon the shelves. The
cloves ehould be renewed occasionally as
after a time, they lose their strength and
efficacy.
. The following drink for relieving
sickness of the stomach is said to be
very palatable and agreeable: Beat up
one egg very well, say twenty minutes,
then add fresh milk one pint, water one
pint, sugar to make it palatable; boil,
and let it cool; drink when cold. IT it
becomes curd and whey It is useless.
A Good Foundation.
One of the greatest troubles of our people
is weakness of the stomach. As this soou
causes Indigestion, Nervousness and Rheu
matism, they prevail in every American
household. There is positively no need
fur anvhnrlv tn bhk fmm .l.a :.,r..i
troubles who can buy a 50 ct. bottle of
T) I t 1 1 r.A
..luiKera umger iodic; inr tun superior
medicine always tones up the stomach and
nervous system, and keep the kidney
acting in carrying ofT the foul mattors,
thu laying a good foundation for perfect
. health.
yALUABLE FARMS
PRIVATE SALE.
Til R siirncrlber oners at Private Pale the fol
lowing desliable latum:
ISO. 1.
Is n Farm contalaliiu
Sixty-three Acres,
Alt court Intnl. in n cod Mate of cultivation, nnd
having- thereon erecled it
GOOD ItWKLLlSG HOUSE,
Ami all necessary "ut bnlhllnirs, sllnate throe
mill's south of lllntimlleld anil i-even in llesi from
Diinciiniioii. There l on tills pines plenty of
Choice Fruit of all klmK pond water nt the dnnr.
with riinnltiR water In nearly every llelil. Price,
J2.3U0. Terms easy.
NO. 2.
Is a form situate In Wheatlleld Up., containing
about
llii ACHES,
liaviini thereon erected a
(iOOI) DHTI.L1XU HOUSE,
with all required Oiit hiilldlnes, the Birn beln!
entirely new. 'I his rnrni Is situate about si J miles
from liiitiennnon anil four miles fiom Dlnomlleld.
There Is Rood water near the door, plenty of
streams on the laud, a mind Apple Orchard, nnd
other tnilt.niid will make a desirable home. Tries
a,8i"0. Temis easy,
AO. 4.
Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two
miles from hliermniisdule, containing about
One lluutlml Acres,
having thereon erected a
Good Divellintr, anil oilier Out buildings,
A well of good water at the house and another nt
the Itaru. There Is considerable Irult on the
premises, nnd Ibe Innd Is pood and well watered,
l'rlce. la.lioo. and payments can be arranged tu
suit purchaser.
no. r.
Is a FAItM situate hi Carroll township, about two
miles from Kherniniisdale, cmttnlniiiu
Moventy Acres,
of ijood land, and bavins thereon n (looo
DWELL1NU, and other Out-buildings.
There Is n (rood spring near the house, nnd the
Farm Is well watered. There Is also a Good or
chard In bearing condit Ion ; this will make a de
sirable home, l'rlce, (H,fW.
NO. 7.
A TRACT OF LAND containing S1XTF.KN
ACHKS. (half cleared 1 havlns thereon erected a
(iOOI) TWO STOKY I'l.ANK HOimiS. In pood
order. - This property is located 2 miles south
ot Ulonmllelil. and has mi It plenty of I'll LIT of
all kinds, nnd w ill make a very desirable home
a p uty wnutlng a small tract of land. There Isa
running stream of wnter near the house anil a
well of good water close to thedoor. Price SliHto,
half to be cash and tlie balance in two equal an
nual payments.
" For fun her Information nddress the under
signed at New iiloimitiem. Perry county. Pa., or
call at his residence three m
lien south ul lllooin-
Held.
C. II. HARNI8II.
August 17, 1SS0.
wpun i Hr M if. -A
lLnlJALL J TO
SPAVIN CURE
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE t
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL KEMF.DY EVER
discovered, as it is certain In Its eltects and doe9
not blister, ltead Proof llelow.
From Iter. K. P. Granger,
Presiding Elder ot the St. Albans District.
St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 2uth, 1880.
PR. .1. B. KKNDAI.l, & CO . Cents: In rep'v
to your letter I will say that, my experience with
Kendall's spavin Cure has been very satisfactory
Indeed. Three or foiirjsws ago I procured a bot
tle of your agent, and with it, cured a horse ot
lameness caused by Spavin. Lnst Reason my
horse became very lame and I turned him out for
a tew weeks when he became better, but when I
put him on the road he grew worse, when Idis
eoveredtliata line bone v119 forming. I procured
a bottle of Kendall's Snavin Cure, and with less
than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame,
neither can the bunch lie found.
Itespediullv yours,
1". N. UK ANGER.
Perseverance Will Tell !
Stoughton, Mass., March lfitu, I860.
11. J. Kendall & Co., Cents: In justice to you
and myself. I Hunk 1 ought In let you know that I
have removed TWO HONE SPAVINS with Ken
dall's Spavin Cure," one very large onei don't
know how long the Spavin had been there. I
have owned the horseelght months. It took me
four months to take (lie large one oil, and two
months for the small one. 1 have, used 10 bottles.
The horse Is entirely well, not at all stilt, nnd no
bunch to be seen or telt. This is a wonderful
medicine. It Is a new thing here, but if It does
far all what It has done for me Its sale will be very
great. Respectfully vours,
CllAS. E.PARKER.
Is sure In effects, mild In Us action as it does
not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to
leach 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.spralns, 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 be
the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild
and yet certain in Its effects. It Is used full
strength with porfect safety at all seasons of the
year.
Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we
think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified flno
cess, to our knowledge, for benst as well as man.
Price II. per bottle, or Six bottlesfor $s. 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. DR. B. J. KKNDAI.L&CO.,
Euosburg Falls, Vermont.
"Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the
leading wholesale druggists and a large number
of prominent retail druggists.
v. Moktimek, New lllooinlleld, agent for
Perry Co., Pu.
G
RAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
Corner SHtk St. and Uroadu'ay,
HEW YOKK.
On Both American A European Hang.
Fronting on Central park, the Grand Boule
vard, Broadway nnd Fifty-Ninth Street, this Ho
tel occupies theentire square, and was built and
furnished at an expense of over $4'H),oul. It Is
one of the most elegant as well as It nest located
In the city ; has a passenger Elevator and all
modern improvements, and Is within one square
of the depots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue
Elevated R. H. Cars and slill nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
parts of the city. Rooms with board, 2 per day.
Special rales for families and permanent guests.
Aug.21. 'eo ly fK. HASKELL, Proprietor.
EMllllOIDEHIES. EDHINGS, INSERT
1NCS, and other trimmings.
F. MORTIMER.
C
a
T-A-ZEZHa THE
i it t ci im i -ith TiTtv rcfim
THE GREAT
JWliLIXGTON ROUTE.
VWHn nthor lino runs Three Through rns
scngor Trains Dnlly bet-veen Chicago, Dos
Moines, Council Uliiffs, Oinnhn. Lincoln, St.
Joseph, Atchison, 'J'opeka nnd Kiinsns City.
Direct connections for nil points In Kansas,
Nelirnskn, Colorado, Wyoming-. Montnnn, Ne
vada, New Mexico, Arizona, ldaho,Orcgon and
California.
The Shortest. Speediest nnd Most Comfortn
Wo Itouto vln llanniliiil to Fort Scott, Ucnlson,
Dnllns, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Oulvea
ton nnd nil points In Texas.
The uncqiialfil Inducements offered by this
Lino to Travelers and Tourists, nrc as follows!
Tho celebrated l'ullmiin ilft-whcel) Palnco
Sleeping Cnrs. run only on this Line, C, II. &
0. l'alnco Hrawlnij-ltooin Cnrs, with Morton's
Reclining I hairs. No extra churue for Scats
In lii'clinlng Chairs. Tho famous C. It. & O.
Palnco ItlnlmrCurs. Oorircous Smoking Cnrs
tit toil Willi Flcpant Migh-Hmdti'tt llaltan lto
volvinsr Chairs lor tho c.x Itislvo u:ic of first
clnss pascoouTTS.
Si eel Trai li nnd SunrHnr UiMilpmont. com
bined Willi their (I rent Throiii'h ( n r A rrnntro
mcnt. makes i hi-?, nlm-o nd others, thefavorito
Umito to the South, Smith-West, and tho Fur
West.
Try It nivl you will tied travclintr a luxury
Instead ill It dlseef'lii'l.
Thro.igh Tii ketf, in thin Ceebrnt"d Lino
for srlc at all olliei s in tho United States and
Cannla.
All Information nliont Rates of Fare. Sleep
Inir t'ar Ac-ummoilMt Ions, Time Tallies, &c,
will lie chocrfullv given by applying to
J. Q. A. r5FVN. Oen'l Eastern Airnnt,
oOU Wiishliigtnii St., liostini, Mass.
nod :JI7 ltrondwav, New York.
JAMES It. WOOD. (ien. Pass. Airt., Chlengo.
T. .1. l'orri;il, (len. Manngor, Chicago.
March 1&.1RB1 lot
(K f tliiUit sent Tree to these who wish topiiirnKP in the
K. r- iikihI I'leitHiuit ami pnititHlile liiiMini'HB known.
p v JCver.s tlilnv new. t'upltui not rt'ipiireil. We will
furnifih ynu everythinir. iflu n ihiy nnd upwards is
eitsily uiHile witlioot Ktnytnif nwiiy frniii heme ever
li iu lit. risk wlmlever. jMimy new workers wiinted
ut our-e, Mtiny ni'e ntiiUini.- Inrtuiies st tlie lni"lnefiK,
l,ilii-s make us much as men, and yinini boys mid
Kiris nmke yreiil "ny. No one who is willinir lo wnrk
fails to nmke lno e neini-y every dny thlin cull lie mnilo
in a week nt, any enihntry enipleyuieiit. 'I'liese wtio
einniwe at mice wiM timl a slim-t rniui to fortune. Ad
drenH H. II ALLET & CO., I'lirtlniiil. -Maine. 1 ly
RFflTTV'Q OKOANS IS useful stnis. R sets
"tHI I O reeds onlv $ti5. Pianos Vi up.
,lllustrated cntiiloguefree. Address BKATTY,
Washington, N. . I. lilAly
NEW RICH BLOOD!
1 arsons J'ttrffiitivo 111 itt nmko Kcw Mich
Itioml, nnd xvl coniplottdy rlmnu tlio blcKtil in
lliocntiroflrntom in throe months. Anviior'tin
Tiio will tako 1 jiill cnr.h night from 1 to 1 2 works
limy bo restore)! to snund iiralth, if Riicli a thing
bcjiosiblr. Kent bv mail for 8 lottor Btnmps.
J. A. JOHSSON fc CU. Hoaton, Mass,,
fbrmfrtf linn nor t JTffl.
MNfSWANTEO .raSMrnT!!
tlnir JInelilne ever invouteil. Will knit u pair of
sfeckliiKii, Willi II f.r.fj ami TOE complete, In
0 minutes. It -will also knit o grcut variety of fancy
work fer which there is alwavs a rra'ly market. Send
fur circular ami terms to the Twomljly Knitting
JUatslUue Co., iwj Wuslilugtuu Ut., liutluu biaa.
1'JAly
OTICE !
THE undersigned would respectrullv call the
atteuiion ol the citizens of Peri'y county,
that he has a largo and well selected stock ol
HARDWARE.
(i ROCK K I EH.
DRllOrt,
WINES LIQUORS,
IRON.
NAILS,
HORSE and MULE SHOES,
fcrrEL,
TftON AXLES,
SPRINGS,
8POKES,
Huns,
FEI.LOKN.
SHAFTS.
POLES BOWS,
BROOM HANDLES,
WIRE.
TWINES, &e.
ALSO,
Taints, Oils, Glass, Plaster,
and Cement.
SOLE, CALF, KIP and I'PrER LEATHER,
FISH. SALT. 8UOARS, SYRUPS. TEAS SPICES
TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL.
John Lucas & Co's..
MIXED FAINTS,
(ready for use.)
The best is the CHEAPEST.
,, a large varletyof goods not mentioned,
allot which were bought at tlie Lowest Cash
Prices, and he oilers the same to his Patrons at
the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved
trade. Ills motto-Low prlces.and Fair dealings
to all. Go and see him. 15
Respectfully,
8. M.SnULER.
Liverpool, Perry Co, Pa.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE.
It is sure to cure Spavins. Rnllnts
'Curb, tie. It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Has
Iinl 1,0 e,iual for any lameness
m!ul- lt 11,18 cured iilp-
ness in a person who had
imeness on beast or
Hp loin t lame.
4 ...-u nidicini u
. . . ....-.o. oiHuicg iiinuuiausiu, CUIUS,
frost bites, or any brulsea.cut or lameness, lt
has no equal for blemish on horses. Hendlor 11
lustruled circular giving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All Druggists lave It or can get for
you Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros.,Euo8burgh.
tails, Vermont.
HARRIS & EWING, Agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
For sale by F. Moktimek, New Bloomtleld, Fa.
ESTATP, NOTICK Notice Is heieby glvf n
that letters of Administration have been
granted on the estate of fcamuel Daniels, late ot
heatlleld twp Perry couui v, Pa., deceased, to
Sarah Ann Dan els, residing in same township.
P. ). address. Dtincannon. r
All persons Indebted to i-ald estate are requested
to make immediate payment and those having
claims, to present them tor settlement
8AK,AU ANN 1ANIEL8.
C. J. T. M'Intibb, Atfy. Adiululstrati Ix.
1"B IMtlNTINO of every description neatly
laud promptly executed at Reasonable Katef
at the Ulooiuileld TlmebHteaui Job Ollloe.
1 triiwrfnifft"ii.TTiisiimi if
r. 'JIM'J.11 11 II I 1 i, SI V.' I .V I I
MM
riMJi "rHlCi"
THE
Chicago & North-Western
ItAILWAY
Is the Oldest, Heat Const rncted, Best Equipped,
and hence the
x LEADING RAILWAY
-OF THE
UIT iiimI AOItTlIU 1ST.
It Is the short and hest route holween Chicago
4 and all points In
Northern Illinois. Iowa, Dtkcta. Wjrmlpg, Ne
luaka. Cnlltornla. Oregon. Arizona. Utah, Col
orado, Idaho, iMuiitnno, Nevada, aud tui
Council ElufTs, Cmaha, Tonver, teaiville,
Salt I&ke, Sen Francieco, lead
wood, Sioux City,
Cedar Rapids. De.s Moines, Columbus, and all
points In the Territories, and the West. Also,
tin Milwaukee. Green llav. Oihkosh. Sheboygan,
Marquette, Fond du Lac Watertown, Houghton,
Nccnali, MenasliH. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo, lllsmarck, Winona, Lacrosse,
Onatonna, and nil points In Minnesota, Dakota,
Wiscousin and tlie Northwest.
At Council Iilulfs the Trains of the Chicago
North-Western and Hie V. P R'js depart from,
arrive at, and use the same Joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close connect loin are made with
the Lake Snore, Michigan Oentiai, llaltiinore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne nnd Pennsylvania, and Chicago
Grnnd Trunk U'js, and the Kaukakee and Pan
Handle Routes.
Close connections made at Junction Points.
It Is the ONLY LINE running
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
BETWEEN
CHICAGO nnd COUNCIL KIAJFFS
rullmanJSIecpcrs on all Kiuht Trains.
Insist upon Ticket Agents Selling you Tickets
via this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse
to buy If they do not read ovei the Chicago
North-western Railway.
If ynu wifIi the Ue.'t Traveling Accnmmod
Hons you will buv your Tickets bv this route,
AMD WILL TAKE IONrS OTHER.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by ilils Line.
15 MARVIN IIUGHITT.
lid V. P. UenT Mang'r, Chioaoo, 111.
s
TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youthful imprudence cawing Prema
ture. Decav, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.,
jnviug tried in vain every kuown remedy, has dis
covered a simple self cure, which he will send FRKE
o his tellow-Hiiflerera, address J. II. llliEVIO,
43 lliullllllil Nt,, N. V.
5Bly
S2
Watches, ftrem wlintomf T.'iO. WliftriTrifUl nnntltiRCnflR
tr. ImllMtioii RdM$6. Ho1f(lrntf 11. Mieapt-nt anti boat
for your own uw nr KirnUtive pttrfH'H, VnltinMo
aluguafrM. THU Hl'hO.N A IU. , laj .Nawau8U Mctt York.
6Hly
$10
Outfit f nrnishpd free, with full liiRtnictions for
coufhtetifiK' the nnwt prof'italile tihineKfi that
auyune oau euKftK in. The buHinces iH easy to
learn, and our inBtriirttDns pn Blnmle and Dlnin. tlmt
any anecan inak Krrut profifa from the very 8tart. No
oiw can fail who 1h williiiK Vt work. W nmeu are ua sue
r,fHful an men. Hoys and viris can prtrn laro riiiiih.
Many have made tit the tnipinpai over one hundred
dollars In a winkle week. MntliinK' like It ever known
hpforp. All who pnifire are (nirpriwed at the eaue and
rapiditv with which thpy are able to make money. You
ciin entrairc iu thin hiiKtiifKH during your ejmre tiino at
Kreitt iirofit. You do not have to iiiveRt capital iu it.
We take alt the rink. Thoae who need ready money,
phonlil writ to na at oiup. All furnished free. AddreBa
TUUK k CO. AutruBtu, Maine. 1 ly
AUCTIONEERS.
iS CLEELA N D "T
Auctioneer,
rervlces tothecltlrensof Terry and
'tiounttes. Poxt othce address.
j f?- iiijjriiinusuuie, i-erryco.. ra.
HiSNHY KELL, - - " "
ATT(UONEER,
Would respectfully liifotm Hie citizens of Perry
County that lie will cry sales nt short notice, anil
at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address 1Ienky Reix. Ickesburg, Pa.
Q B. HARNISH,
AUCTIONKKR,
Deiville. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and
satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEKR. '
ICKESBURO, PERKY COUNTY,. PA.
. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid
to all calls.
jasTft1:1iford7
A UCTIONEER,
Would respectfully Inform the public that he
will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prnmnt attention.
WDONN ALLY'S MILLS, PERRY CO., PA.
1 .
Auctioneer. The undersigned given
not Ice tlmt he wlllcrysales at any point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicltedand
promptattentiouwillbe given.
JJ. D.WELI.8,
New Buffalo
Perry co.. Pa
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER.
WELL'S ESSAY on the radical cur of Spun.
MATOKKiUEi or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary
Seminal Losses. Impotknoy, Mental nud Physical
Incapacity, Impediments toAlarrlage, etc., also.
Consumption, Kfilbi'bt and Fit's, Induced by
self lndulgeuce or sexual extravagance, Ho.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay,
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc
cessful practice, that the alarriilng comfquences
of self abuse niaylrapldly be cured: pointing out
a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and f ffee
tual. by means of which every sutlerer, no matter
what his condition mav be, may cure himself
cheaply, privately, and radically.
K. This Lecture should be In the hands of
every man In the land
Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, pml paid, on receipt of ;stx oents or two
postage stamps. We have also a sinecure for
Tape Worm. Address
THE CCLVEimELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., New York j N. Y.t Post Ollloe Box,
4586. luly
Newport Advertisements.
JEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
HTlnon hind a complete sinortmcni .i
lowln srtieles, the subscriber asks .hare of rnn
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a f nil stock ot
Concentrated Kennedies,
1CSSENTIAL OILS,
Crushes, Terfuraerj
HAIIi OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLE X
Aiso always on Band
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOR
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
i
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Carefully and Promptly Filled
B . M . E Y .
Newport, Penn'a.
11. S. (OOK & CO.
Agree to sell allklndsof
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LESS MONEY than anyother dealers In this
county. We will also take good Timberon the
stump ordellvered at our Mill In exchange for
Lumber, &c, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem
ockouly. W. R. S. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Terry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
TONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones A Son,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brlok Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry Comity, Pa.
WE would respectfully tnvlfe the patronage of
the fanners, aud the public generally, as
the HIGHKST PRICKS tlie market wllUBord.
will be paid for all kinds of
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PRODUCE
SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
PISH,
SALT.
PLAS7r,
"" CE.1EJIT
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
' HORSR SHOES.
FOR SALE AT T1K LOWEST KATES.
Orders promptly Oiled,
Newport, July 20, 1875 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, PA.
Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior T6tacco.
.?S0lJn,tr?,MBrenaut auppUed with Goot
at Phlladelphlaprices.
Your orders are solicited. 9
g HIMES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
South East Corner Market Sqnare,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICTFSwrlttf n in Itrst.
class companies on all kinds of insurable proper,
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjiiKted
and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited.
Companies Represented :
f-tna.of Hartford, Assets, $,700.no0
Commercial Union. " 1,44.000.
Fire Association, Phll'a., " 3,778,000.
B. HIMES, Agent.
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