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    THE .TIM K8 NEW, BLOOM FI KL1 , YA , S1U 1131. Ell l 1881.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Thick or Thin sowing of Wheat
The success or failure of the wheat
. crop Is frequently owing to those Inscrut
able laws of growth which at the right
moment Induces a plant to do Its best In
the way that pleases us most and which
we generally refer to as a favorable sea.
son ; but we are compelled to ascribe It
largely to the thlnnlng out of the weak
plants by the frosts of the w inter, thus
leaving the rest more room to fully de
velop themselves, as they always will If
they have a good chance.
In regard to thick and thin sowing of
wheat, and whether drilling In the seed
is an advantage or not, has of late been
considerably discussed. It seems strange
to us that any one should have the re
motest suspicion that there Is any ad
vantage In the old fashioned hand-sowing
over the drill ; but there were the
figures. The product per acre was
against the drill sown wheat, and this
not for one single season but for several
successive seasons. We have seen in
many Instances of wheat sowing with
lu the last two years how this result
may be exactly so. But Is not because
the wheat was sown by drill, but be
cause double the quantity per acre was
used as seed that ought to have been put
in. In a large number of cases the
sprouts were to be seen coming up in the
rows "as thick as hair on a dog's
back." If any remark be made about
the thick seeding, we are told it will be
thin enough before spring ; the winter
will weed them out. But the weeding
outcomes from the very fact of thick
seeding the plants are rendered weak
by their struggle with one another, and
the struggle with the winter is too much
for them. Instead of the young plants
almost touching one another, as we gen
erally see them do, no plant should be
closer to another than half an inch, if
we would have the best results ; and
there is a little danger of such plants
getting killed in the winter, at least far
less danger than from plants sown thick.
As to danger there will be. always
some, for frequently the plant finds It
self in a place where water stands a
place where wheat never cares to be. It
easily kill in such situations ; and cheat,
which rather likes damp places, takes
advantage of the condition to sprout
and grow, and astonish those who do
not look deeply into things, by the trans
formation. Even in the very best con
ditions the plants will often sufl'er from
too much moisture. A heavy rain may
fall, saturating the surface soil, and a
frost immediately follow. In this case
when the thawftig time comes, unless
well-covered by snow, there may be loss
es. But even here the advantages are
all on the side of the plant which has
had room to grow and to develop itself
perfectly without hinderance from its
neighbor. We see from all this why
the wheat was improved by the thin
ning the winter gave it, and we see how
it may be that oucein awhile drill-sown
wheat may be worse than hand-sowing.
It all centres in an argume nt in favor of
comparatively thin sown wheat. Qcr.
mantown Telegraph.
The Loss of Antmonin.
The loss of ammonia in manure is a
question frequently discussed. The ex
periment of Dr. Voelcker with fresh
horse manure, gathered from the stables
being mixed with the heaps, will, no
doubt, interest and surprise many. In
one experiment the amount of ammonia,
which was drawn out by long-continued
boiling, amounted to 0.6 pounds per
ton, which, at twenty cents per pound,
would amount to $1.32 per ton. The
loss, however, on the land would not
amount to a quantity anything like this,
for in such case the ammonia was ex
tracted with boiling water. A second
experiment, with a sample of hot, fer
menting horse manure.emitting a strong
and pungent odor, lost in like manner
less than two pounds per ton, or 39 2-10
cents in value. As the excrement, even
as bot as this is, soon cooled when
spread upon the ground, and as the fresh
earth absorbs the ammonia very rapidly,
these experiments would indicate a loss
in practice of too small a value to be
taken into account, when the conven
ience of time is taken into coslderation .
A large majority of our farmers are fre
quently deterred from drawing out ma
nure at times when the hauling would
cost very little, on account of the teams
standing idle in the barns, for fearof loss
by exposure, but so small a loss should
never be considered when a question of
convenience.
-
Useful Information.
All kinds of berry stains' may be re
moved by pouring boiling water on, or
rather through, the stained spot: hold
the garment over a tub or washbowl,
and keep pouring on the boiling water
until the stain disappears. This must
be done before soap has been used or
any attempt made to wash out the spot.
Bweet apple slalus may be removed by
dipping the stnlued cloth In the juice of
ripe tomatoes, then lay It In the sun.
shine for a few hours. It may be neces
sary to repeat the operation several
times. To remove mildew cover the
spot with a mixture of soft soap and
lemonjulce, and lay the garment In the
sunshine. It Is best lint to sprinkle
clothes at night' when It Is hot and
damp, or they are likely to mildew be.
fore morning,
A Hint to Farmers.
The Hanover Spectator Is right when
it asks whether it Is not a great mistake
for farmers to crowd their stock, farm
ing Implements provender and grain In
to their barns, so that If the barn takes
fire the flames destroy everything at one
fell sweep V Would It not be better to
have hay, straw uud fodder uuder the
barracks at a safe distance from the
building 't And would it not be butter to
have horses and cattle housed iu a sepa
rate place from the barn '( In a word, Is
it prudent a ml economical to build large
and costly barns and store them with
the most Inflammable material, so that
the structure and conteuts may be re
duced to HMhes V
- - - is- - -
Cause and Effect.
The main cause of nervousness is In
digestion, and that is paused by weak
ness of the stomach. No one can have
Bound nerves mid good health without
using Hop Bitters to strengthen the
stomach, purify the blood, and keep the
liver and kidneys active, to carry olF all
the poisonous and waste matter of the
system. Bee other column. Advance. 30
MRS. LYD1A E. PIHKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS.,
4s
E
o
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Jfl a PonWlTff Onrc
fra11 ita Fnlnltil Jomplutttt n1 WenVnetu
ovoiumou loar beat IV-Bule population.
It will cure entirely the wont form of Frninlo Com
plaints, all ornrlrtn trouMm, Inflammation and TJlcera
tlont Fall! tiff anil Dlnplacemiciits, and the consequent
Rplnal Weaknru, and it jiartlcularly adapted to the
Change of Life.
It will dissolve and epet tumors from tlieutenu In
an early stage of deTelopment, Tue tendency to can
cerous Immowtlieroli checked Tery speedily by It use.
It remorea falntneaa, flatulency, destroys all crarlnff
f or stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It curee Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Frostratlon,
denera! Debility, Elecnleasnesa, Depression and Indi
gestion. That feeling of beating down, causing pain, weight
and backache, Is always permanently cured by Its use.
It will at all time and under all circumstances act In
harmony with tho laws that govern the female system.
For the cure of Kidney Complaint of either lexlhla
Compound Is unsurpassed.
M IMA E. riNKllAM'S VEGF.TAni.I-l COM
POUND la prepared at 833 and gift Western Avenqe,
Lynn, Mass. Price $t Slibottlesforfft. Sent by mall
In the form of pills, also in the form of loientres, on
receipt of price, $1 Pr bo for either. Mrs. Pink ham
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bund for pamph
let. Address as above. Mention thi Puper,
No family should bo without LTDJAE. PINK RAM '8
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, billouinH
and torpidity of tho liver. 5 cents per box.
fitf-Sold Ly nil Druggists, "un
31 ly
THE
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING- MACHINE.
Best in the World.
The minufioturersof the SPRINGFIELD are
aware that. In order to meet the critical and
economical demand of the times, the midline
must posset a combination of mechanical excel
lences, making It superior to anv of its prede
cessors, and at the same time be offered at a price
that will place it within the means nt all.
Fully realizing the force of these conditions,
they oiler Die Springfield, contldent that it will
tin I Hit every requirement that can be expected of
a (list class family and manufacturing machine.
Every Machine Is warranted perfect iu construc
tion. In case any of the pirts prove defective,
when machine Is used for family purposes, within
years from date of purchase, the manufactur
ers will replace such defective part without
charge. Tills does not apply to needles shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINGFIELD
Sewing Machine Company,
13 6m
8PRINGFIELD, MASS.
PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL,
VJ Corner 30th St. unit Itroudway,
SfUW YOKK.
On Both American & European Plan.
Fronting on Central hark, the Oraud Boule
vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth street, this Ho
tel occupies the entire siiare, and was built and
furnished at an expense of over 4 m.ooo. It is
pue of the most elegant as well as niiest located
Iu the cily ; has a paisenger Elevator and all
modern Improvements, and Is within one square
of the depots of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue
Elevated H. h. Cats and still nearer to the Broad
way cars convenient and accessible from all
Etuis of the oity. Kooms with boara, ti per day.
pedal rates for families and permanent guests. .
Aug 'ii. 'ou ly) E. H ASliKLL. proprietor.
Jk.S IS
I Y xyj-
jj t u i i tTl''- I r ' i1
C
THE CREAT
1WRLIXGTON ROUTE.
ITNn other lino runs Threo Throuph Pns
Fdigrr Trnlns Dully liot-.vern Chlcngo, pp
Moines, Council muffs, Oiniilm, Lincoln, Bt.
Joseph, Atchison, Tnpekn nnd Kansns City.
Direct rnnnccllons for nil points in Knnsns,
Nelmiskn, Colorado, Wyoming:, Montnnti, No
vmln. New Mexico, Arlzonu, lUaho.Oregon and
California.
The Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Comfortn
bio Hoiitn vln I Iitini II it; I to Fort Hcntt. Donlson,
DnlliiR, Houston, Austin. Pun Antonio, Galves
ton nnd nil points It) Texns.
Tho uno(imlcd inducements offered by this
Iilno to Travelers nnd Tourists, nro n foilowsi
T-o relol'rntrd I'ulltntin tin-wheel) httlnco
Sleeping Cars, run ntily on Ibis I.lno, C, H. Ic
Q. I'alaco Dntu'lng-Tlooirt Curs, with Horton's
Ilecllning Chnlrs. No oxtrn rhnrgo for Bent9
In Kccllnltig Chairs, Tho fmnoiis ('.. II. Ic Q.
hitlnco 1(1111111? Cars, (lorirocuis SmoUIng Curs
fitted with l'.lpgnnt Illgh-Iliifked Hnttan Ito
voh lng clinlrs for the exclusive uso of flrst
elass pnssontrr.-rs.
Htrol Trm-k mid Sunr-'lor Fuulpmrnt. com
lilned Willi tli-'ir ! rent T hivMirti Cnr Arrnuge
men I, in u k os this, nbnx-o nil others, I tie favorite
lloute to tin: Smith, Smith-West, nnd tho Far
West.
Try It, ami yon will lli:-.l traveling n luxury
Instead of n disvi'ifiut.
Thro.mh Tiekets vl i this Celclirntrd Mno
for si lent nil oilier:; In tin- 1'iiited States und
Luna In.
All infornintlon nlvnit llntes of Fnre, Sleep,
injr Cur Acenmiuudiitinns, Time Tulilcs, &c,t
will lie cheerfully given by applying to
J. Q. A. Hl'AN. Ocn'l F, astern Agent,
I'M Washinutcin St., Huston, Mass.
and ;I7 ItroiKhvav, New York.
AldES II. Wool Con. 1'nss. Apt., Chlcngo.
T. J. I'O ITi'.ll, (leu. Malinger, Chlcngo.
March is . 1881 nt
$5
Outfit unit frup tn thnsn nim winh tofii'iif hi tho
ntuHt i'l'HH!iiit and ptotHalile biiNhicKH known.
Kvi rythintf m w. Capital not reiiuht d. We will
furnlHh yon everything. fru a ilwy nnd 11 pwnrtlH in
ni-ni ii'utif mimuu riiij i lift nwHv i ! nil nnitie over
nitflit. N rink wlmlrvt-r. Miiny ni w wmkcrH wanted
t unpo. Man,t urn itmkinrr Ii'rtiinrH nt the hnsliHriH.
JjikHi-m rtinke uh inin-h hm men, mid ymnitr Imva and
tiirlH nutki' urciit pay. Nimhk wlm in willhifr tt work
fiiilri to nmke imr c niom y every (lay tlinn i'iin ho mudn
in a week nt anv firdtniiry mploynn iit. Thope wlin
ett writ at "in'p will fi ii el a thnrt mad t-i fortune. Ad-tln-HB
II. 11 AJjLKT ft CO., Portland, Maine. 1 ly
RFATTV'Q OKr.ANs iflitsrrnUtoifs. 5 R?t
uu" 1 w l-wh nnlv Itlft. Piano f 12 mi.
.I11uifrntPt1 ciitfihiguefn'o. Add rem BKATTY,
VVaahinKton, N. J.
lUAly
NEW RICH BLOOD!
l'arsoua' 1'urffiillra l'llta make New Hlch
Illood, nnd will completely change tho blond in
thoentlrosvstem In three months. Anv person
who will tiiko 1 pill ench nightfrom 1 to I '2 weeks
may ho restored to sound health. If such a tiling
be possible. Sent bv mull for 8 letter slumps.
J. ti. JOIIMiOti CO. lioston, Matt.,
formmtff Jtnngor, Mo.
the ticst l'nmllvHnlt-
tlnir A! aril in pvor invftntnil. Will knitoDalroE
nic fllarlilim tvrr invmitnd. Will knitopairoC
hiLkliiKBi Willi JSKKL. and TOR complete, in
0 minutes. It will also knit a ltcuI variety of funr r-
wrk Uvr which there Is olwnvs ft rosdy market. S'-nd
J or circular nnd terms to tho Twomhly K nit lug
IUaclUueC'o4uy Washington bt lionUm Alass.
19a ly
.NOTICE!
THE undersigned would respectfully call tke
attention nf the etlizens of Perry county
that be bus a large and well selected stock of
HAIiDWARE.
filtOl'KHIES,
DUUUH.
WINKS & MQUOKS.
IKON.
NAILS,
HOUSE and MULE SHOES,
STKEI,,
IRON AXLES.
SPRINGS,
KPOKES.
HUBS,
FELLOES.
SHAFTS.
r'ULES & BOWS. '
BROOM HANDLES,
WIRE.
TWINES, tie.
ALSO,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster,
and Cement.
SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER,
FISH. SALT. 81TOAR8. SYRUPS. TEAS. SPICES.
TOBACCO. CIGARS, and SMITH COAL.
John Lueas & Co's..
MIXED PAINTS,
. (ready for use.)
The best Is the CHEAPEST.
,. An,(' ,larKe varletyof goods not mentioned,
all of which were bounht at the Lowest Cash
Prices, and he offers the same to bis Patrons at
the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved
iiV mo."o-'?w priees,and Fair dealings
to all. Go and see him.
Kespectfullv.
8. M. SniILER.
Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa.
KENDALL'S SPAYIN CURE.
It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints
Curb. &c. It removes all unnatural
enlai Rements. Does not blister. Has
no equal lor any lameness on beast or
man. It has cured hlploint lame,
nessln a person who had sutlered 15
Years. Alsficm-H i-Iiaii.kqi iu...
frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blemish ou horses. Send for II
lustraled circular Hiving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All Drinrjrists i ave it or can get for
you Dr. B. J. keudall U Co., I'ros.,Enosburgh,
Kails, Vermont.
HARRIS & EWINO. Agents.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
For sale by F. Mohtimbr, New Bloomnerd, Pa.
INSTATE NOTICK.-Not.lce Is heieby glveu
II that lel'ers of Administration have been
granted onthees'ate el Kamuel Daniels, late of
Wheat Held two.. Perry count v. Pa., deceased, to
Sarah Ann Daniels, lesldlng (n sjiine lownsblp.
P. O. address. Duiicannon .
All persons Indebted to .aid estate are requested
to make Immediate payment and those having
claims, to present them for settlement.
8K,AU ANN 1AN1KL8.
C. J. T. M Istiiib, Att'y. Administratrix. .
Jon PRINTING of every description neatly
and promptly executed at Keasounble Hater
at the bioomiiold TlinetSlenm Job Office.
Wa -pr.
mMmmwimi
ll1' . I V
It . ..' I IV ISW i'A'.'
W ii
1 V. Tn ' "I 'Plat I MIW"-
1- ZUHito6 NORTH w.gTTWfiATtff;
THE
Chicago & North-Western
1 tAI L.AVA. Y
Is the Oldest, Best Constructed, Best Equipped,
and hence the
LEADING RAILWAY
-OF THE
1VKST hiul KOKT1IWEKT.
It Is the short and best route between Chicago
and all points In
Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dtkota. Wjrnilng, Ne
braika, California, Oregon. Arizona. Dtuh, Col
orado, ldulio, Alonlanu, Nevada, aiid foi
Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, leadville,
Salt Lake, San Francirco, Eead-T,-ood,
Sioux City,
Cedar Kaplds. Des Moines, Columbus, and all
points In the Territories, and the West. Also,
for Milwaukee. Green Bay. (Nhkosli. Slteboygan,
Manpietto, Fond du Lao Watertown, Huughton,
Neeuali, Menasha, Ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo. Bismarck, Winona. LaOiosse,
Owalonua, and all nolntsln Minnesota, Dakota,
Wisconsin and the Northwest.
At Council BlnlTs the Trains of the Chicago &
North. Western and the CP h's depart from,
arrive at, and use the sume Joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close connection are made with
tho Lake Sni re. Michigan Oeutial.' Baltimore
Ohio. Ft. Wayne mid Pennsylvania, and Chicago
ft .Grand Trunk U'js, and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Reules.
Close connections made at Junction Points.
It Is Ilia ONLY LINE running
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
BETWEEN
CHICAGO mid COUNCIL 1JLUITS
I'uUmnn Ktecjicrt on all Ntyht Trains.
Insist upoii Ticket Agents SHlIng you Tickets
via tills road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse
to buy If they do not read ovei tho Chicago &
North-Western Railway.
H jouwifhthe Bet Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buy your Tickets bv this route.
AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
15 MARVIN IIUGHITT.
2d V. P. & Geni Maug'r, Cuioaoo, 111.
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A vintlm of youthful Imprudence canning Prema
tura leray, Norvoua Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.,
htiviiiR trifd in vain every known remedy, ban dis
cuvon d a simple flWConre. which be will attid FRKB
io lil fclhiw-Riiflfrorfi, add re 6 a J, II, Jllii:VI,
43 I'liatlinni Mt.v . Y.
r.niy
S2
lVMtrliFd. fttsm wlntterull r.0, Wttltunctnl TTtint1nrrnM
:.. IiiiIUIIuii Kihlfi. KolliU'olillls. ClieaiMmnl U-jt
for yrmrown lic nr Ppriilllve imrrpii. V1ul.)cnt-
uluSuafr.TII0)llSON.tUM JB'JNmu8L New Vurk.
6Bly
lK4 A Outfit turnlnhfd free, with full itiFtmrtfnns for
I J rniidurtiiiK tli numt prrifltahle tniRjiif that
X"V anyune van enfr&Ke iu. 'i'lie buitiPBB is euny to
learn, and our inntrtictif)ii mi Mm pie and plain, that
any aueriin make ftwut prolitu from the very Ktart. No
one chm tail who Ik willintf t work. Women are aa mic
t'cHHtul us men. Hoy a and trirlH can earn lare buiiin.
Many have made at the nunfneHu over one hundred
dtjllara In a aiiiKle week. Nolliiiin" like it ever known
before. All who eivnKe are aurpriped at tho ease and
rapfditr with which they are able to make money. Von
ran eiivne in thia biiHinena duriiiK1 vonr apnro time at
K'l'Ht nniht. Voudonot have to invent capital hi It.
Weinke all the rfnk. Thnae who need ready monev,
nljould write to u at mice. All furnished free. Addreaa
Tlti;K4(J). AuKUHta, Maine. '1 ly
A UCTIONEEPS.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Offers his services to the citizens of Terry and
Cumberland counties. Post oflice address,
Bherniansdale, Ferry co.. Fa.
HJiNIlY KELL,
AUCTIONEER.
Would respectfully Infonn the citizens of perry
County that he Hill cry sales st short notice, and
at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
M Address llKNitT Kkll. Ickesburg, Pa.
B.HARNISH,
AUCTIONEEK,
Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and
satisfactlou guaranteed. , tf
D
AVID M'COY,
AXJCXIOIVEXCR,
ICKESBUIfO, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
Wl. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid
to all calls.
AS. P. LATCH FORD,
A UCTIONEER,
Would respectfully Inform the public that he
will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive protunl attention.
WUONNALLY'H MILLS. PERKY CO., PA.
Auctioneer. The undersigned given
Dot lee that be winery sales at any point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are sollcltedand
promptatteBtlonwIllbe given.
K.D.WELLS,
Hew Buffalo
Perry eo., Pa
How Lost, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER
WELL'S ES3AV ou (he ratlieul curd of Speb
matohuiuka or Renilnal Wenkness, Involuntary
Seminal Losses, Imhjtency, Mental aud Physical
Incapsclty, ImpedinieuU to Marriage, etc., also,
Consumption, Epii,BPBr and Fits. Induced by
self-Indulgence orsexual extravagance. &c.
The celebrated author. In this admirable Essay,
clearly demonstrates, frm a thirty years' suc
cessful practice, that the alarmlug consequences
of self abuse maylrspldly be cured: pointing out
a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec
tual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter
what his condition mav be. may cure himself
cheaply, privately, aud radically.
M.Thls Lecture should be In the hands of
eveiy man Iu the land
Seut under seal. Iu a plain envelope, to any hi
dress, pot-pail, on receipt of ;six oents or two
?ostage stamps. We have also a sure cure for
ape Worm. ' Address
THE CULYERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
i Ann St., New York : N. Y.i Post Oflice Box.
. 1 101 y
Newport Advertisements.
JEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
Having on hand a cnmpleta assortment of the fol
lowing artlolea, the subscriber "ksks a share of yoa
patronage.
Drug and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS,
Also a full stock of
Concentrated Eomedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Crushes, Terfumerj
HAIH OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
Also always on Hand
TURK WINES & LIQUOK.
FOR
MEDICINAL and BACK A MENTAL
PU11P0SE9
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
CareMy anil Promptly Filled-
D . M . E B Y . .
Newport, Penn'a.
It. S. COOK & CO.
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,.
for LESS MONEY than anyother dealers In this,
county. We will also take good Tlmberon the
stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for
Luinber,&o, We use Clearlleld Pine and Hem
ockouly. W. K. S. COOK & CO.,
Jiewport, Perry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
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, and the public cenerallv as.
the HIGHEST PKIcis the market wH I iord8
will be paidlor all kinds of '
GRAIN,
v FLOUK,
PEODUCK
SEEDS AND
11AILKOAD TIES.
We have constantly on hand,
PISH,
SALT,
PLA8TKK,
CEMENT
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
HORSE SHOES. &c..&e.
FOR 8 ALE AT THE LOWEST KATES.
A. Orders promptly Oiled,
Newport, July 20, 1876 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Rullding,
NEWPORT, PA.
Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobacco.
atThapnlSs?1' W,th G
Vour orders are solicited. 944.
g HIMES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
South East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first
class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted -aud
promptly paid. Correspondence solicited.
tympanies Represented:
jEtna.of Hartford. Assets, 18,70f).0O0
lyuiiiineruiai union. 1494 000
ij...vi.uuii,Iuii fc, -- . 3,778,000.
B. HIMES, Agent.
March 11, 1880 ly
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