0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., MAY 21, 1881. filoontficlb ffhucs. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. For Oiir Farmers. Corn does Dot succeed well after buck wheat. Brakes are quarrelsome, the fewer on baud the better. Water filtered through charcoal he comes perfectly pure. Oak Is stronger than iron, both pieces being of equal weight. Foor cows are dear at any price; really good ones, If young, are never sold too high. A cow should give at least $30 Worth of milk a year. It Is well for farmers to bear In mind that the average for all breeds of cows Is about six pounds of hay, or its equiva lent, for one quart of milk. The Agricultural Department Is In formed that the codling moth is making such ravages among the orchards of California as threaten the destruction of all the apple trees on the Pacific coast. At a recent agricultural gathering In New England, one claimed that he made 12 per cent, on his capital invested In farming, and another said he did not make over H per cent. Horse Shoes Kept on too Long. There seems to be no doubt that this causes more injury to the feet of a horse than anything else ; for as soou as the shoe is fastened on a double action be gins, as his hoof grows down and press es against the shoe, and the shoe is ham mered forcibly up against the hoof every time the foot is set on the ground after being raised. This makes the double action which is so apt to prove injurious. To obviate this, it becomes necessary to have the shoe fit nicely and easily at all times to the horse's foot. To insure this, it should be taken off and re-set about once a fortnight ; and in doing so, care should be taked to first file oil' the clinching part of the nails outside of the hoof, so they cannot make large holes or tear the hoof when withdrawn. - Borne persons let shoes remain on the horse two, or three months. Nothing can be more injurious to keeping up a sound, good foot than this. The change of twice a month or so, allows the foot to expand, and keeps it in a healthy, natural form. Rural Neiv Yorker. .gT A farmer who owns forty-seven head of hornless cattle gives in The Western Sural his reasons for preferring them. He says : " First, they are about as harmless as a flock of sheep ; second, sheep, colts and horses can run in the same pasture or yard and drink out of the same tank with safety ; third, it is sometimes ne cessary to milk in a storm, and I have only to open the cow stable door and twelve cows will not take more room than three pairs of horns ; fourth, a straw-rick two rods long and twenty feet wide will make a first-rate shelter for thirty head of young muley stock, for they will soon have rick shelved all around, and lie down like so many hogs and be comfortable under the edges of the stock, while six pair of horns could hardly be accommodated on the same territory. I never have had my horses wounded, or colts, sheep, calves, chil dren, women or men tossed upon muley bulls' horns. My stock are descend ants of the old English red muley breed. W From statistics furnished the De partment of Agriculture, the total wheat crop of the United States for 18H0, is given at 40,849,7i;3 bushels, being an in crease of over 32,000,000 bushels com pared with the former year. Illinois produced the largest cro), which was 53,707,200 bushels ; California is second on the list with 45,700,000 bushels ; Min nesota comes next with 40,752,000, and is followed by Indiana with 38,341,900 bushels. Pennsylvania measures out 22,299,090 bushels, being a decrease of 8157 bushels compared with 1879 ; New York, New Jersey and Ohio all produc ed considerably smaller crops last year than in 1879, indicating that In these States the crop fell off last year as was anticipated. O" A very simple remedy and said to be effective to rid canary birds of mites, is to place a clean white cloth over the cage at night. The vermin leave the bird and gather upon the cloth. They are very small, red, and scarcely dis cernible with the naked eye. , O" To color drab, take willow bark and a little copperas. . 1 Terrible. Such is the term Mr. C. W. Purcell.of the Natioual Stock Yards, Chicago, 111., applies to his sufferings. He says : " I, for one, wish to speak a word of praise for St. Jacob's Oil. I suffered with a pain in my arm and shoulder for some nix months and and at times it was ter rible. One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil.how ever, cured me thoroughly. Nushvile Daily Newt. "I: ii fMlh CURES DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, CURES ILL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, KIDNEYS, SHIN, i BLOOD, a HEART DISEASE (TP.ADE MARK.) CURES i Dyspepsia, Liver Jjiseases, f ever ds An ue. 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Tho iinpiiinlod Inducements otTercd by this Lino to Travelers and Tourists, are ns follows! Tho celebrated Pullman (liMvhcel) Pnlaco Sleeping Cars, rim only on this Line, C, B. Ic Q. Pnlaco Drawlng-lloo'tn Cars, with Horton'g llcclliiing ( halts. No extra charge for Scats In Kei'linlng Chairs. Tho famous C. B. k O. Palace Dlnlnir Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars tilted with Elegant lllgh-lliirked Rattan Re volving ( hairs for the exclusive use of llrst class paengcrs. Steel Track nnd Suncinr Fniilpmcnt, com bined with their C! rent 'I hmtigh Car Arrange ment, mnkos ilils. above nil oiliers, the favorite Itouto to the South, South-West, ami tho Far West. Try it nnd vou will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Thro.igh Tickets vi i this Celebrated Lino for si Ic at nil offices i:i tho United Stntcs and Canntla. All Information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c, will be cheerfully given by npplylng to J. Q. A. BRAN. Oon'l Eastern Agent, at)U Wnslilugton St., Iloston, Mass, and :IIT llroiidwav, New York. JAMES It. WOOD. (!en. I'nss. Agt., Chicago. T. J. POTTBII, Gen. Malinger, Chicago. March 15 1S81 -idt NEW REVISION AOKNTS WANTED. IV K IT KM A 33 KN T. As made bv the mosl eniinent scholars of Eng. laud and Aiiierlrn Half the price of Correspond ing English Eilitlun. Large type, linen-super cal eiideieo paner. eegant. binning. A separate Compreiieiislve Ills'ory of the Bible and Its Translations." Including a full account of Ue New Revision, given to subscribers Best chance for agents ever offered. A.8end stamp lor particulars at once. THE HENRY BILL PUBLISHING CO.. 17 NORWICH, CONN. lJ S3rj W n And rcnri5IT Hlnblt I I 11 91 H 1 hiW i "" 'I i t i..:jt-!...v.'l!liy;ure- III B I HiX'M ':''"'! ,loftnt Ul I U BW U 111,'rioii. 1) .. J.ABMI, Culncy, UlcU. 1TA3II1 PFNiniVJQ I or soi.ijikrs, kllOIUIlOvldolri, fathers, mutlicn i I cliildrva. Th.tiRnndiTet entitled. PcnnlnniiilTrn I or liny ll4-uc. Thi.iiHandii of i.en r li,ir-rs mil I ii'l'li'T intltlf.1 to I UK ASF, mid HU1".:TV I I AT KPiTS) proctiri-il for Invetitfira. I.,lilicpi I lantl wnrrnnt. prnriirnl. lioitKlit and i,ld. K.,1.11..-. mil hvlranlililr for your ricliti at tmep. H Ill nmi.a for -Tl, I'ltltf-n-Holdlcr." and Poniion id Moiintr law MaiikK and inptrtit-tinns. Wu ran rpter to tlioi of PciLlonnr. nnd ciirnt. firrii JR:!X' f I8iS''? Co. fnxsnm I'KXSIIIS ft Blou. U. V "u x-o. uauiugii 17A2m A f" Outfit sent five to those who wish Iiioikiiko In the tjfjumst ploiiHant sail irolltalilo ImsliHrn known. V Everj llihiK ueiv. Cupltul not riiiilri d. We will furnish you everything. lo a day and upwards Is eaBily made wllh. ml Ktnjiiiu- away from home over niiflit. N'i rink whatever. Mhiij- im-w workprs wanted at mice. Mun.i are niakinir furtuups at the ImHliicaa. Ladip. make as nnuii as men, and young hoys Hint girls make great ny. Niiime who In w illing to work fail, to make ino-e in'Miey every (lav than can lie made in a wei-k ut any ordinary -nipnynient. Thimo who eugagnat unco linil a ahort ro-ul tn fortune. Ail dress II. IIAU.KT ft CO., Portland, Maine. 1 ly RCATTV'Q ORGANS 18 useful stois.fi sets w reeds nutv Siift. Pianos I2' up. Illiistrnted cntnloguefiee. Address BEATTY, Washington. N. J. llAly iWRICHlLOl! i'nrsona' J 11 (; I re I'tllx mnko New Rich . TfhxHl, and will completely change tho blood In thocntiroBVHtem in tlirco months. Anver.ion who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may bo restored tosound health, if such a thing be possible. Kent hv nmll for 8 letter stamps. J. S. JOIIXSOy C CO., Iloston, Mass., formerly lianaor, Jile. tfjiifr Mni'Itine rvrr lnvoutod. Will knit n pair of Bi-n kuma. will. IIEKL ami TOR complete, in 20 tiiimitt'B. It will altMi knit a treat variety of fanry work fir which them Is alwnvct a renily nmrkpt. Sciul fr I'lmilnraml terms tn the Twombly KnitllnB iUacliiue t'o. W WnaLlngum tit., Uuiuu 01ao OTICE! THE undersigned would respectfully call the atleniiouoi the citizens of pen'y uonnty, that he has a large and nell (.elected stock ol HARDWARE. (iHOCKHIICS. DRUGS. WINES LIQUORS, IRON. NAILS, HORSE and MULE SHOES, 8 ri EL, IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOES. SHAFTS. POLES t BOWS. BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &0, Al BO. Paints, Oils. Glass, Plaster, and Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. SALT. SUGARS. 8YRUPS.TE AS. SPICES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas & Co's.. MIXED PAINTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. And a large variety of goods uot mentioned, nllof which were bnutiht at the Lowest Cash Prices, and he olfers the same to his Patrons at the Very Lowost Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto Low prlces.aud Fair dealings to all. Go and see lilin. Keslect fill I v. 8. AL 8HUI.ER. Liverpool. Perry Co. Pa. AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest sell lug Pictorial Rooks and Bibles. Prices reduc ed ,U percent. Natloual PubllahlDg Co., Phila delphia, Pa. , 9tt3iu m z i 1 1 " --. II I .C 11 S t- W nrusUNf F OuT-J THE Chicago & ' North-Western IIA.HVWA.Y Is the Oldest, Best Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADING RAILWAY OF THE- WENT and AOItTIMVI S T. It Is the short and best route between Chicago and ail points In Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dtkota. Wyoming, Ne brarta, California. Oregon. Arizona. Utah, Col orado, Idaho, Monlauo, Nevada, aud tot Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, leadvllle, Salt lake, Ban Francisco, Dead wood, Sious City, Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, and all points In I lie Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee, (ireeu Bay. O.ihkosh. Sheboygaa, Marquette. Fond du Lae Watertown, HoiiKhton, Neenah, Menasha. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga. Fargo. Bismarck. Winona. LaOrosse, Owaionna, and all nolnts in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council BluITi the Trains of the Chicago North-Western and the U. P.R'ys depart from, arrive at, and use the same Joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close connection are made with the Lake snore, Michigan Oentinl, Baltimore Ohio. Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago (fraud Trunk h'ys, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle It utes. Close connections made at Junction Points. It Is tho ONLY LINE running Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BETWEEN CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS Pullman Skeiiert on all tiiaht Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents Srlllng you Tickets via this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy If they ao not read ovei the Chicago & North-Western Railway. If you wi Mi the Beet Traveling Accommoda tions you will buv your Tickets bv this route, AN D WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. ' 15 MARVIN HUGI1ITT. 21 V. P. & Uen I Mang'r. Chioaoo, 111. TARTLSTiG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of Touthfnl itnpmdenc caiiping Prema tura l)eray, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.. having tried in vaiu every kunwn remedy, has dia coverrd a nim pie self cure, which he will send FREE to his fellow-sufleren, address J, II. KICEVEtt, 43 4'halliniu Kt., N. V. BBly S2 WnlrticH. At(tniwin'lert3.!t0. Whltrmetsl nnntlncrtifrt i.nn.n.H H"iu vn. ntJiiu Iff mi fill, L;nopfit niiu tfll ferjmiirown nne or nprulnllve nroiif(i. Vnliulile rnt aloKue free. THOSI'yOJi a CO., 1 3 Nuiu St. Xcw ork. fiBiy DR. HUTCHINSON'S WORM DESTROYER AnCHitntlTrleclKemelyr Jirmovetheh'orm$ nnd tlie secret iom that kep them alive. We guarantee Its virtue. We have hundreds of Testimonials, col lected la the last 15 years, proving conclusively there is no remetly etinal to Dr. Hutt tkliisoii's Worm Destroyer to remove the Worms (all kinds, Mound, Seal, lAtng, and Thjjs), that Infest the human system. Ph$lMan bay thetn and Kve them to their suffering patients. There is no humbug or miackery about this thoroughly reliable medicine. Price, "c. per box. ' A, W. WRIGHT k CO., Wholesale Druggists, Market and Front Streets, Philadelphia Ftbruary 15. 1881 3m a A A Outfit furnished free, with full i lift ructions for XI (J comluethiw tlie tunst pnititiible bueinePH that suyoue can eiiK&K iu. The business is easy to learn, and our hit (ructions so simple and plain, that any anecau make ireHt profits from the very slarr. No one eiin fail who 1b willimr t work. Women are as suc cessful sr men. Boys and iHrls can earn larve uni. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a siiiKle week. Nothimr like it ever known before. All who emratre are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make monev. You can eutrnirf? in this business duriiiK your spare time at KH'Ht profit. You do unt have to invest capital in it. IV p take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address THUK fc H. Aturmtta, Maine. 1 ly ONLY S20, for this stvln of PHILADEL PHIA KINUEK. Hqiial to any Hinder Iu the market. Kemem her. w send It to be exam ined before yott pay for It. Thin Is the mime style other voiiilinulen retail for fnl). All Machine warranted for three years. Kend for our Illustrat ed Circular and Testimonials. CtlAIlLliS A. WOOD ii CO., 17 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia. Pa. A UCTIOXEEIiS. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Otters his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post otlice address. Hherniansdale. Perry co. Pa. HKNUY KE1.L, AUCTIONEER. Would resnrcl fully Info'in the eilizensof perry Coiiutv I Inn lie will cr sales xt short iiollee. and atieasoniililn intes. Kiitisfactlon puainnteed. am- Address Hknht Kei.i,. Ickeshurg. Pa. H B. HARNISH, A.XJCTI01NlCKlt, PelTllle. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, ATJCTIOA' K12I5 , IC'KESBUISO. PERRY COUKTY, PA.. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail culls. Address lw Kit JAS. P. LATCHFORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfnlly Inform the publii that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All order, will reoelvn pronint attention. 44-DONMALLY'ti WILLS, PEKRY CO.. FA. Auctioneer. The undersirroed eiven notice that he willerysalesat any point In Perrv or Dauphin couatles. Orders are lolleltedaiid promptattenllonwlllbe ftlTen. I. V. WELLB, Mew Buffalo Perry eo.. Pa Newport Advertisements. JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. ". Havlnir on band a complete assortment of thefol lowluir article,, the subscriber asks a share of ton patronage. Drug and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS, Also a full stock of Concentrated Bomedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, rerfumerj HAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Caredlly and Promptly Filled' B . M . EDY, Newport, Penn'a. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds ot LUMBER AND SHINGLES for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o. We use Clearfield Pine aud Hem ockouly. W. R. S. COOK ft ca, Newport, Perry t'e., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO.," (Formerly John Jones ft Sen,) Grain 8c Produce MERCHANTS, Brlok Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa, WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIUHKST PRICES the market wlllatlord. will be paidfor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIE We have constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HOR8R SHOES, Sc., So. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST KATES. S. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWl'OItT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos .fl90un.trv.Mercnauts supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. 0W Your orders are solicited. 914 g HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POI.ICIF8 written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable pioprr ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented : Ctna. of Hartford. Assets, 18,700.000 Commercial Lnlon, " 1 94 0011 Fire Association, PbU'a., " s'778 U00" B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly PENSIONS ARE PAID tTtry loldier diaM4 la I nie .if duty, by muident or other iao. A. VOI J ofnnv kind Inai ol t,. or je, KUI'l'lliK, if but hht. au iuu uf jLui'ir ur wUww tti:i give vitnlu4 to sva lirreii of pvnfioo. V klowt.ontlianf Kud dpnilent father or mothara at .,1..iu . i,. ,n t, rmy fvi m pan si on. BH JiTY Uit rhure for wound. In . uric or rnpturak Jives full bounty, end 8 tnis furoouy Viisiou and Hotmtv Aot. AddroH P. H. FltiftornJd & Co- t-'laim &Knt.! V'diaxai'oh. Iiid. V V l'.rto I-;.A.w -I'aviii. rr't .o.litina Risking .. and K. F . Vvnnedy. Hr-t (Vnrml Hank, butb uf Ib0iiiuui.lia, tuuw Uiia It 7hr Feb. l. 1881 3m a MO M 1 K c?ini hs and other Dresa Hoods iu v rioua styles. F. MORTIMER
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