(J THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., NOVEMBER 11, 1879. Ioomfidtr (imcs. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We Invito enmmnnlruMmm from all pnmnn who are lntrotd lii matter pnirlr bolucifliiir to tills de partment. Spavin, Rlng-Bone, eto., With Method of Treatment. The horso t our noblest domestic ani mal, perfect in structure, Imposing In appearance, full of intelligence and if kindly treated giving in return an affec tion almost human in its nature, and performing to the last point of endur ance the tasks imposed, and we may add is too often subjected to the hardest and harshest usage of any of our animals, and probably for this reason is the most liable to disease and blemishes. Many an otherwise valuable horse is disfigured for life and rendered more or less unfit for service by ugly spavins, unsightly riug-bolies, spllnU, ets. Home times these difficulties are not of a seri ous nature, that is, do not lame the horse, or make any material difference in the ability for performing work on the farm but such animals are rendered unsaleable, or if disposed of, it must be at a sacrifice of price. Generally, how ever, the horse is permanently lamed, unless the cause is removed, which is very seldom and often entirely ruined for travel or work. Spavins are most generally produced by a strain or overwork in drawing. The bony excrescence or substance of which it is composed will grow quite fast and sometimes give the appearance of an enlarged joint, and unless attend ed in season will soon become difficult to manage. Many remedies have been di vised for this difficulty but usually with very indifferent success. Blistering is generally resorted to when anything is attempted, and will in some cases when properly perfoim id, stop the growth of the spavin but will not remove the bunch already formed or cure the lame ness, besides the process is a painful one producing soreness and rendering the horse more or less unfit for service. Some four years ago Dr. B. J. Kendall of Enosburgh Falls, Vt., having a horse troubled with spavin tried blistering to cure it. The operation appeared so pain ful and unsatisfactory that it was aban doned with the belief that a remedy less torturing in its application and more certain in its effect might be devised. Accordingly the Doctor set himself to work, and being a practical physician and a druggist, succeeded in preparing a remedy. that since its Introduction to public notice, has achieved a success that is of the most satisfactory charac ter. About three years since, hearing of several ases where "Kendall's Spavin Cure," as the remedy is termed, had been used with good effect. I took some pains to ascertain the facts in the case, and reported the same for several of our leading agricultural journals. I give a few instances to which I am personally knowing. Mr. R. A. Gaines, of Berk shire, Vt., owned a valuable horse hav ing a spavin of the size of half a lien's egg, and .producing severe lameness. After trying the usual remedies with no effect, learning of "Kendull's Spavin Cure," a bottle was obtained and used according to directions. The applica tion produced no blisteringjdld not ap. pear to be painful, and left no scar or callous. A one dollar bottle was used and it cured the spavin, stopping the lameness and removing the bunch. I examined the legs carefully and could find no difference in the size of the joints, aud couli not tell upon which the spavin was located. The horse has been worked hard since and upon examining him the second time a while since, after an interval of three or four years, wus pleased to find no return of the difficul ty in any shape or manner; one leg is as sound and perfect to all appearances as the other. Mr. N. F. Weld, also of Berkshire, Vt., treated a bad case of spavin with this remedy and in six weeks the lame ness was gone, and the bunch' nearly re moved and be considered the horse cur ed. There has been no return of the difficulty ulnce, although the horse has been worked hard. A. A. Simklusof West Enosburgh Vt., has had an expe rience similar to the above, and others might be given but these may be consid ered sufficient to establish the fact of the curative powers of this remedy, aud also which is equally Important, the perma nence of the cure; the releif allorded be ing not temporary, but lasting in effect. Equal success lias been had with "Kendall" Spavin Cure" in the treat ment of ppliutts curb, rfug-bone, strains of all kinds, callous, etc. I wish to call particular attention to this at a humane method of treatment, the remedy, while it in efficient in operation yet does not produce pain or sorenerH, an in the case with moet applications. This feature 1 deserving of notice and Is receiving com mendatlon from inuiiy promipent gent lemen in this country, among whom I would mentloo Mr. Charles A. Currier, special agent for the Massachusetts soci ety for the prevention of cruelty to ani mals, Boston Mass., and others. Although this remedy wa originally designed for the treatment of horses, yet It has been used for human ailments such as different forms of rheumatism, or deep seated pains of long standing, with equally good effect. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" has been Introduced throughout the most of this country and is being put into the. hands of all the wholesale druggists from who It may be obtained, or through whom it may be ordered by every druggist. Dr. Kendall has also compiled a small work or "Treatise on the Horse and his Dis eases," of about 100 pages, fully illus trated, and giving in a small compass a large amount of useful information, free from all technical terms and which will be worth many times its cost of twenty five cents, to all owners of horses. Something of the favor with which this work is being received by the pub Ho may be Inferred from the fact that one hundred thousand copies have been sold since April last. Should any one desire further information upon any matter contained in this article, they will please address Dr. B. T. Kendall, at Euosburg, Vt. E. It. Towle. West Berkshire, Vt., Sept. 1379. We are informed that the "Kendall's Spavin Cure," is now Bold by F. Mor timer of New Bloomfield, and all the leading wholesale druggists, and a large number of prominent retail druggists. Newport Advertisements. R. S. COOK & CO., Agree to soil allkindsof LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealerslnthls county. We will also take good Tiniberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &c, We use ClearUeld Pine and Hem lock only. W. B. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jone & Son,) Grain Sc Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front 8t., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGH KMT PRICKS the market will afford, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE 8EED8 AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, PISH, SALT, PLASTKK, CEMENT COAL, IKON, STEEL, HOUSE SHOES. &0..&0. FOB BALE AT THE LOWEST KATES. a. Orders promptly Mled, Newport. July 20, 1875 t.f J B. HARTZELJU Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Rullrting, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos. Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. .tThu2ae"VllaMpVlc,Bs,.,t9 UPV"e W'tb G0O, W Your orders are solicited. 9 44 pSURANOE B. HIMES, C3-E3STEIIAIj LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: SoutU East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In find, elans companies on all kinds of limurable proper ty. at fair rat, aud losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Before renewing youi Insurance or placing new risks, vou will certainly nnd it to your lu" terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented 1 jCtna,of Hartford. North British England, Commercial Union. North America. Phll'a.. Klre AoMociiitlou.PhU'a., Aets, Hjno.noo. l.7.v.(xin. x.msm. 6.6' O.OiO. 8.77S.(KiO. renusyivania, l,7'Ju,WJ0. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, lsTUly STOP sxncl TI-IINK Before you have purchased elsewhere! AT IRA WENTZKL'8 STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A , Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Special Bargains arc Offered in MADE- UP CLOTHING mil & m "' "' ' ''" 1111111 IMWH... i " t Ul T tv. miv?Sr,"w.i -."''-4 BRATTLEBORO, VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School, Chapels, etc., is proving1 a CTL33-flLT' SU0033QS. Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing1 any other. THE LARGEST IRKS (OF THE KIND) OH THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue sent free. From the Factory to the Wearer. Duma vi ruirriir iuusii'j, i-xtra jne j.incn miipki iiosom, OpcuBack, French VoliC, und coi. pieteiy l'.iiislied for V- ringeompM.! nrmnfrpmcnu wtth onnnhn Itrimt Ottan F-triort in i'.w VnH PtoWfor on f-nil.,1 vniy k Slilrlir.tr Mnlhi. Ht -Ttrmrlv t"W j.i.m, mi, 4 .nvlnr lnrrlv lii.r.Bt.l rtnr fat it 1 tic uf I'.,.- i.niHifmturf ( l nicn' n. boy Hhlrtsi't iv(t, lnr ls-nUt (n maN- nit tninortnnl dp.ir Iirt Inttti tlntiirttrte iimi.iIIv nl'ltl.t hv ntnil.tr vl.iihliiiiiil, nt'l tni.1-,. n v ihf, i ! com mil n !-!- i wtlh (lie (itit on mcr. Hum 1 ru tic I.' S..i.,rlor Mwiiu, I".n Llneo rlnl !t M An rli'trnnt Mt mIM pnM plMM ni l Khlrt fllllslittf rnn.r.1.1 -it ; mi-wwj vi, nn.i )U:n m appenrnner, dnrublllty rn' illc h Hhln in U niftm-t t-vtllns; twu rthrwlinta Mtimch, S i;. I i,zv of n)Ur n, t tnumlt ruitu ul cb aud luth l rui. BtHMbr tttlcrinir from tii yon Nuv nil outtiltle prolllf. t nti:ii:ii:Ti:i .BARGAINS IN FOB THE XEXT GO DAYS, Before Our Advance in Prices Pianos $140 to $400 All new, and strictly Rrst-clas, and sold at the lowest net caah holeaale factory prices, direct to the purchaser. These Pianos made one of the finest disulavsat the Centennial Exhibition, ana were unanimously recommended for the Highest notions over iz.uuu in use. iteguiany incorpo rated Manufacturins Co. Factory established over 37 years. The Kquare (4 rands contain Mathushek's new patent Duplex Overstruuu Scale, the greatest Improvement in the history ol Piano makine. The Uprights are the FIN EST IN AMKKIUA. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. Our new styles of JUBILEE ORGANS are the best in the world. An8nUip organ only SB5 wiin an me greatest, latest ana oesi improve ments, possessinx power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo ef fect and perfect stop actlou. Solid walnut cases, of beautiful design and elegant finish. All Pianos and Organs sent on 15 days' test trial freight free If unsatisfactory. Circular free. SHEET MUSIC half price. Dollar's worth at one-third of price. Catalogue of l.Vio choice pieces sent on receipt of ac. stamp. Address MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 21 East 15th Street. New York. September 1A, I87K. wm OEMS - Iteplace your old and poorly working healer with TO (60 A YEAR or A to'Oiie of these modHrn furnaces, which are popular rWadaylnyourownlocallty.;anjl"lersaliyKuccttsful. No risk. Women do as well: Senddliwt toManiifaturer JorprieM. as men. Many jmake mote WATER HT., J.ew York. 150 than the inmuti t stated above. No one can full to make mon ev fast. You can make ho cents to frj an hour b voting your evenings and spare tune to the ness. It costs nothinir to trv the busluess. 1 ilia like it for ntakiiiu monev ever ottered befor nusiurns pieasam anusinciiy nouoraoie, naauer,; ii you waui 10 anow a i aoout ine oe&i paving; nusiiiess neioie uie puni o. senu us your aui ress, at- Tno8a wll R1. w w, , tlll8 ,tk.e wiu and we will send you ful par ilculars and private ' .nA uar-helradihvas at onoe and ee for them term, free; sampfes worth 15 also free; you can nTM Co. ,y , , all(1 ,,.,,, ,lee. Now ,s ,he KMHrfSTfViVlv ' Pr.ynir"f 'M.Ad2!i?:: l""B' Thuse already at work are laving up large (jEORGK HTIMION ii CO.. l'oitland, Me. 4Uly; .., ,)f lllouev. A(i liass TKUK & CO.. Augusta. 'S ML Don't you want some cheap i goods for Pants and Hulls 1 If you do, dou". fall to ex I mine the splendid assortment for sale bv F: MOHTIMElt. You cau suit yourself In style and price. TAKK NOTICE. NEW PENHION LAW,-! All Pensions, bv Law, begin back at date of; Discharge or Death of Holrtler. Old rejected cases' re opened. The undersigned has bad Irt years'' experience In prneuutlng Pension claims. Alii personsbellevlngthemselvei entitled to Pension please call on or address. ; LEWIS POTTER. . ! New Btooinfleld. Feb.11,1879. Perry Co., Pa.: - yyiy f ,r . , . A tarn 1 ; nvrvdiliK iht rnumtoiM (.rotllt r-n.i,,vd I y Ibllidtl'Hirii mid lb retail - hed r'rsuvlt V-k Mtirt a fcimvf. rend;- for wmt, tr.ft . 4.00 If SI II 11 I. ' Plrovt fn.I Cotlnl will. t V. .1 ...... - 1.1 1... J BEST FURNACES IN THE WORLD FOR HARD COAL OR WOOD. (Wrought or Cast Ikon.) VIXE MADE BY RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO. Embody NEW 1879 Improvements, npvor before adopted; Contain inoro prvctlcal features) Are more durable; Cost less to keep lu order: Uses less fuel, and wjll more neat and a larger volume of fate air than anv furiiuce may In the United States. vjx w j J Thn work is light aud uleasa i , ...,. anv ...; ,. r)l(h: i name. 10 ly ' PRO F I T S. How to operate successfully III Ktockson tin, 125 'n. tits and upwards, by our new nmrglnal sys tem. Kxplanulory KiHik mailed gratis, upon ap plUatlun. C U A H L E8 VOX W K I.I. r0. . Bunkers and Brokers, 4i wlm 115 Broadway, New York, DOE-SKINS. Our Htock of NEW OOOD8 for Men's Wear la complete. Prices from Uoentsup. MOKTIMEK. New Bleomrteld.Pa pFt L i ' I' if i H " i K .v , t P i """ : ; i tt - 1 1 , !' t 1 ! (111111 Id'iy at home luado by the Indus. V., i ! X J I 1 1 1'i'iniis Capital ii"t required; we V tl i nil I II '' von. Men. women. boys ST f A MONTH mtni-.intAA1 912 A " j a. I I I I IB St.'" ifiiin innKTi money a. ' III I I I I UH fi ii i linn hi. n nvi MMiu ninv. lit. AUCTIONEERS. P P. HOOVER, ..,A!iintliniKlve,n 10 "a,M; ni ontlsfactlon guar nteed. Prlcea low. Call on or address K. P. IKMIVKU, Aiigustl 2,1870. . K"'"burg. Pa. JAS. P. LATCHF0RD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the publlo that he w cry sales at reasonable prices. All order will receive prompt attention: DONN ALLY'tt M1LLH. PERRY CO., PA. . TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his servlnes to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post olllee address Hherniansdale, Perry eo., P. W D.HENRY, A UCTIONF.RTt Blaln, Perry county Pa. -Terms Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. . ill Auctioneer. The undersigned irlvea notlce that he will crysales at any point In Terr or Dauphin oountles. Orders are solicited ani promptattentlou wlllbe given. K.D.WELLB, New Buffalo Perry co., P. Q B. HARNISH, AUCTIONKKll, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. t tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEER, 1CKE8BURO. PERRY COUNTY, PA. - Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ad calls. r H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespoctlvelylnform myfrlendsthat In tend calling upon them with a supply of good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistlngof CA8SIMERS. OASSINKTB, FLANNELS, (Plainandbar'd OAUPET8, Sec, to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.lilXLER. CHMTRCWOOLKM FACTOKT . fl,I7,4D NICHOLSSHEPARD & CO., 31n.tt.la Creek, BClch. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Htcli.?M Griln-SftTlnar, Tlme-KftTinff, of) UoDfly.Savlafr Thrihrt oflhil dT find geortv (loo. Beyond ll rWilry for Rfi4 rk, Perfect Cleulafc STEAM Power Thmhern a Kperlulty. Hprelal iiM of BpnUor rnrnd cxprcwlj for ttua Powtr. OCR Unrivaled fitpfcm Thrwher Emrlnea, both Portftbte Rod TrmciioB, with Valuable ImprDTt Mtt, tr bcjoDd an 7 otker naAt or kind, THE ENTIBE Thrwhlnc EiptnxM (tad ofte three to (Its tlmei that m mount) oo be made by the XxUft Grain SAVBD by theta Improved HacoloM. , GRAIN Raisers will not submit to the ever bm waatAgfl of Grain and the Inferior work don by U other nuobineo, when oaoe poeted oa Uw difference. NOT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat. Oata, Barley, Rye. aid like Grain, but the 0w Soeoe rul Thresher tn Flu, Timothr, Millet, Clover, and Uk Seed. Requirei no "attachment" or "rebuilding" U ' change from drain to Seed. In Thorough Workaianfili.p, Elrtrant Flnlah, Perfection of ParU. Completcnem or Equipment, etc, 0r u VtnnaTom" Thresher Ouittu are Iooomvaratle. . MAUTKLOUH for Slmpllrlfy of Parts, lna; 1m than one-half the iimel Belts and Quart, hlake Clvaa Work, wlih no Littering or Scaueriofa. rOT'B 8le of Separators Made, Uaatfinar from Six tnTwdk-e-lloreelie,and taeotylea of MouU--i Horae Powera to match. ?10R Partlrulnra, fill on oar Ircalera m vn ui fur lliu-tnited Clrouiar. wbieh we wail fre IRON A full axabrtment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON, SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED ' no or III ON, OF ALL WIDTI18. on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICK tr F. 3lOIt TIMEIt, New Iiliniifl'el(l. '- tm"i ill. i