0. THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. .TANUAltY G, 1880. ljc IoontficItr hnts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Ashes for Apple Trees. When apple or pear trees become di seased from being planted In unfavorable or 111 prepared soil, or from a lack of food, they are very certain to be ati tacked by Insects, which If they were In a healthy condition would probably be unknown. Certain washes, such as lye, (a solution of potash,) have been applied ' with success In destroying these Insects and restoring the tree to health. But for our own practice we have for the last two year applied a much simpler reme dy with more success, and it causes the old dead bark the chosen hiding-places of Insects, to cleave off, leaving in Its place a smooth healthy surface. This is simply after a rain and while the bark is yet wet, to throw on dry wood ashes until the capacity of retention is full. If rain soon follows the strength of the ashes is carried into every cranny of the bark, and the effect is working cleanliness on the tree. If there is no rain, the ashes will remain and be work ing their good effects, and be ready for action when the rain comes. The oper ation of sowing on the ashes is easily and quickly performed; so If the tree is in a bad condition it is easily repeated until the insects are all destroyed, and a new healthy bark covers the tree. To remedy existing evils sow on the ashes between now and leaflng-out, after the first rain if possible; for they can be scattered over the bark now with less waste than when intercepted by leaves and placed more equally where they are needed. As the prevention of future depredations, sow them on in summer when the insects deposit their eggs, which will never batch under the influ ence of the ashes. Two objects are gained by this operation ; the ashes or lye they produce, furnishes food for the trees as well as destroying its enemies, and imparts cleanliness to the tree. Farmer's Workshop. Every farmer should have a room, large or small, provided with a bench and vise, where many little jobs may be done that cost money if carried to the mechanic, and often hinder the farmer more than the money cost of the job. If such a room can take a small stove, where a fire can be kept in cold days, it will pay many times the cost of fitting up with a bench and a few tools. The boys too, will enjoy such a work shop, and will not be any more likely to leave the farm, for having one pro vided for their accommodation or amusement on rainy days. Many farm ers do much of their own carpenter work, sucli as the repairs on buildings, mending farm implements and tools, and even building new work, when they are any way handy with tools. With a little previous planning and get ting ready in the fall a good deal of building and repairing might be done during the winter season, while the farmer's time is less valuable than in midsummer. Experiments in Fattening Hogs. Farmers generally do not appreciate the benefits of warmth or comfortable temperature In fattening stock. All the food in the barn or crib cannot fatten stock unprotected from the blasts of winter and shivering with the cold. As this is the season for fattening stock, es pecially hogs, we give the following, which shows the fact most conclusively: "A certain farmer made experiments in fattening hogs. He fed 100 hogs, weigh ing 200 pounds each. The weather was good. He fed them a week and weighed them and found that, at four cents a pound for pork his corn realized 80 cents a bushel. The first week of November his corn brought 05 cents. The third week -Wcents. The weather got steadily older. The fourth week the corn brought 20 cents only, and when the thermometer was at zero the corn brought nothing, the whole feed only keeping up the necessary warmth of temperature of the system. Cg A Connecticut farmer says that the butt ends of potatoes and the ker nels of corn from the butt ends of the ears, each produced crops that were ma terially better than where the opposite course was pursued. In the case of the potatoes, the stalks from the butt end were much the larger and more forward at the first hoeing. The Increase in the corn was some twenty per cent. In favor of the butt end kernels. How to Keep Buckwheat Batter. Keeping buckwheat batter is some times very troublesome, especially in mild weather. The only way to. keep it perfectly sweet is to pour cold .water on that left from one morning to Anoth er. Fill the vessel entirely full of wa ter, and put it in a cool place. When ready for use pour off the water, which absorbs the acidity. That tlie public uiay ue protected against Imitations and Fraud we specially caution all purchasers of BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS to see that tlie word OA PrlNK on each planter In spelled c rrect.ty. Do not allow noma oilier plaster to be palmed nit under similar sounding names. Willi the assurance that It Is the samo thing or as Rood. Hoar In mind that the only objiwt sucli vendor ran have Is the fact thitllier can buy Im titions at half the price of the the genuine, and they h:ipe bi this substitution to gain a smuli additional prorit. HKABUHY ft JOHNSON, Phanrmeutloal Chemists, New Yoik. 2Mw " STOPajod THINK Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IRA WENTZBL'S 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 DIANflQ Wool, Cover and Bonk only to rlMHUO, gjv). OlmANH '3 Htnps. 3 set of Reeds, a Knee Hwells.Stool. Book, only IPS. Hol iday Newspa'-er Free. Address Daniel K. Beat ty, Washington, N. J. t2d4w tlOfifl return In 30 days on lino invested. QltUU oniclal Reports and Information free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of til) to oo. Address, r. runttn wiuiii Situ,, Han kers, Wall street, New Yol k. 62dlt Mailed Tree for 85 Cls. For far St SIO.OOO will) pnM to an. pa.iill w Horns trpM n l.imp lilt. . I vlitinnr r A I EN I til HAFfil V 1. TACIIUF.NT. May na liny lamp or home r. t'l rvi-u II ill ImiIiir .lift lir.tlti?. $10,000. SAFETY LAMP. I il""hof v.inrlnmn. v -Tn. 8 Si NBw.on', Safe,y Lump Co., 13 Went lliou.:w.iv. fc.w Ytrk. Factory and Office, Binghamton, N. Y. B2dlt AX EXCIT1SU Book I 85,000 SOLD It Stanley's Own Story Of hi" Wltil Adventure" and "Triumph," re written in the graphic style of Hon. J. 1 . Head ley Is the only authentic ami copyrighted cheap edi tion. The piess commend It. Purchasers praise It. Agi nts are delighted, as It sells easily and to evervb'idy. AGENTS WANTED !sn1 extra terms, aridres, HUBBARD BltOA, Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. 5'iU. GENTS WANTED FOiiAIOLifi ROUND THE WORLD RY fiFNFRAI GRANT. This Is the fast selling bonk ever published, and the only complete and authentic History of Grant's Travels. Beud lor clicular cuntalnlug a full description of the work and our extrt terms to Agents. Address Rational Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 621Mt AGENTS READ THIS ! We want an Agent in Perrv county to whom we will pay asaiaiy of fluu pr month and ex penses to sell our wonderful Invention. Sample free. Address at once KliHUMAN & CO., Mar. shall, Michigan. 2U4t $25to$5000HS: week, kikI Imiiii iie unlit f l y ti Nrw I' milHi! ii System o opif rating In Htm l,. Kii:ii-iltiiitliii n ni''1'',u Uua to Aih1(Ukown t'u,,Bukuri,kdlit-i)w.itit.,Ii. V, 211w 5 000Fy' a case of Cough, Cold, or Asthma nnl4lADAMSOiVS BOTANIC BALSAM UUIU willot euro. Sold by all Druirglsts and Dealers at 3f o. and 7Ko. Sample bottle 16o. See that tlie name of F. W. KINSMAN Is blown in the glass of thebottle.-r Trade supplied by ULO. 0. GOODWIN tt CO., Boston, Mass. 2 d 4t ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send tour ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT8 and other Electrlo Appliances upon trial for 3i days to those suffering from Nervous Debility Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other diseases. A Cure Uunraniee or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BEET CO., Marshall Mich. 2d4t ESTATE NOTICE. Notlcels hereby giv en that Letters of Administration on the estate of Castleberry Harris lale of Penn town ship, Perry County. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the underisigued res ding In said township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate paMiient and those having claims will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement to S. II. nARBlS. Administrator, Penn two., Duuuannou, P. O. Dccemter 2, 1879. lit IM roUTANTkNOTlCB. - The subscriber late of the firm of Khoades Smith, would respectfully inform the citizens of BLAIN and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON MAKKlt SHOP, and Is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notlce.and at from TEN to TWENTY per ceut.cheaperthan the old firm. -ilve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. , , . , . JACOB SMITH. Blaln, August 8,1867. A WEEK In your town, and no oapl. tal risked. You cau KlvetUebitslness a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered for 111 se tiling to work. You should try nothing else until you see for your self wiiat you can do at the business WH ntTHlV Nn rmttn to nvnl.l.i haM You can dev Je all your time or onlv your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every hour that you work. Women can make as much as men. Send for special private terms and particulars, which we mail free, S5 Outnt free. ijuii i cuiuuiniiioi nam nines while you I von li&VA such chance. Address 11. HALLKTT & CO.. Port. laud, Maine. N H M ! T I O can be Cured by thecontlnued nseof OSMU'M'S COI) LIVKH OIL aud LAUTO PI10SPHATK OK LIME, a cure for Consumption. Cough Cold Asthma, Hninchltls. and all Scrofulous diseases. Ask your druggist for OS vi fjN'S and take no oth er. If he has not got It, I will send six bottles anywhere on receiptor o. Send foi Circular CilAR A. OSMI N, 4Hw8m la.Seventh Aveuue, K. Y. 611 SHU; Evcrjone That Cultivates the Soil should compare Th9 Orlglna', Independent, Conscientious Rural Now Yorker with other psjiers. The First Horticultural & Agricultural Authority in America, An, 111 it titrated Weekly for All l'artu of Our Country. Subscribe Now ! i Pnncr foi'B'i pernnnum. No Club Rate. The "Bnrnl" 1r ths dlssi-niinntnr of mount's White Proline (!ru, Beauty of Heliroii l'otuto, Pearl Mlllnt. si'cili sort of uewaud rare vwiitublns aud Bower Tlie present free seed and plnnt rtintrllnitlon is the moBt contiy and vslualile eer bfore offered by any Journal lu tlia World. A full Illustrated di'scrijitlve ncnount of It will !e sent yitli Snw lineii Oiy I'um Ui appiicauta, that all may Juilie for thtniiHelvcs. I.inye ('miittil ami almndant Krsimrces enable us to Ueiu'lit our Hiiliseribers by suoh liifans. llliiRtratlons irom Lit. No untrustworthy adver n fills. All new tarm and rarilcli plants or Beeds, tested, and lninartially reported nj,.in. When the size and quality of the paiier, tlie slandiii(r of its world-ro-nowiied contributors, its iiulopeuileucB and truhtwor thlness ) s Free Heed and Plant Distributions (wlilrh are deemed by subscribers as of more value thau the aubscriptiou price) are considered, it is by far the Cheapest Country-Home Journal hi the World I t,81,rT Experiment irrounds of 93 sores owned by "The II um! New Yorker" and woiked iu the iutcresl of its buoscrlbtirs, JJ cllusly" helP 5 "a mAe mmu:r "d l'eu1 JuJi- , Pr"L.f V- J1n't nf lllchlimn Avrieultural Ool-les-e i "1 he K ural New Yorker 1b now tlie bent paper." 1,rot:iii M. Hhelton : of the Kansas Aurlriiltura Col loire: the Hural New Yorker has morn Inlluence and 1 more quoted than all the rest put together." Pres. T.T. Lyon i " The Kural is the bent paper I see. A papnr for th? Pountry, Vlilauv, Cltv ; for the mar ket iriirdener, iiuiHoryniun, fruit prower, small fruit riilt.ur;st,li'!rdsiiiau, Uiiirynmn, spiariau, tho stkutlst, everywhere. NoBuctlouaf projndicea. The most vigorous and aliln comlilnotlnn of nraetlenl writers ever before collected together lu the o jfumiia of auy Joiininl. i rliflnnl liluslrntliuis from life by our best artists, of fruits, architecture, farm helps, shrubs, trees, agricultural Implements, eta Enthuaiam Throughout the Country 10,000 Congratulatry Letters. Third Year of its rresent Management. Hist Year of Its Age. Published weekly. Addresn Jt UHAIj A'iJ IF YORKER, 78 Duatle St., Xcw York. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. It Is sure fo cure Spavins, Splints Curb,. &o. It removes nil unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal or any lameness on beast or man. It has cured liiplolnt, lame. nes in a person who bad suffered 15 years. Alsoeured liieiiiiiniiam p,-na rrost Ultes. or anv bruises, cut. or lameness. It has no equal for bleiu-sh oil horses. Send for il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists i ave it or can get for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros., Enosburgli, Falls, Vermont. I1AMU9 & EWINO, Agents. Pittsburgh, Pa. '8 i BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD FOR HARD COAL OR WOOD, (WitououT ob Cast Iron.) auk made'. MA RICHARDSON, BOYNTON &C0 Embodr NEW 1879 Improvements, nevorberore adopted; Contain mor.i pruet cl features; Are more durnu'et Cost less tu keep in order: Uses less luei, ami win more ueat and a laruei volume ot jure mr thananvfurnscemavlnthe United Slates. Keplaee miiii-oUI andpo illy working heater with one of UiesH niiHiern furnaces, wlimh are popular and universally sncces-ful. Seud direct to M inufiudurers Tor prices. m WAT Kit ST.. New York. 6tll & 7tR J500K OF MOSES, And all okl and curious stamp for eontldentliil Circular Bl at VICTOit PULMINO COMPANY. Kli.attMiiville, Pa. f f J'Jt.. I Tiff",-: ' "1 III 1 !'' '"l J I i L i M " ' i' Newport Advertisement. JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Bavtnir on hand a complete assortment of the for lowing articles, the subscriber asks a share of ymt patronage. v Drugt and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Eomadies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, rerfumerj HAIIt oil., AND 1 FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Band PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and 8A0HAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B. M. E B Y, Newport, Penn'a. rv It. S. C00K& CO., Agree to tell all klndsof LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take cood Tlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber,&c, We use ClearUeld Pine and Hem lock only. W. B. 8. COOK A CO., Newport, Perry Co., Fa. October 10, 1878. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front 8t., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the publio generally, as the HIGHEST PK1CEH the market willaHord, will be paldfor all kinds ol GRAIN, FLOUB, PKODUCB SEEDS AND BAILBOA0 TIES We have constantly on band, .TI8H, 8ALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE RHOKB.ftc.,&e. FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. . , Orders promptly filled, Newport, .July 20, 1875-tI J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's ISuIIding, STEWPOUT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. , f Your orders are solicited. 1 44 pSUIlANCE B. HIMES, GENERAL LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Sqaare, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POUCIRS written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly Hnd it to your in terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented : JFXntk, nf Hartford, North British England, Commercial Uulon, North America, Phil's.. Fire Association, Phtl'a., Pennsylvania, Assets, i,7oo,noo. 1,700,000. l,4M,0flo. 6,i '0,000. 3.778,000 1,700,000 B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 187ly 1 0KSIB00KS! Gift nooks, Children's BooJcs, lilanlz. BooIm, School Boohs, Bibles ! Testaments! And. all Kinds of Books AT BEACU'S Book & Drug Store, Stationery at Wholesale or Retail Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879-3m AUCTIONEERS. P P. HOOVER, ATJCTIONE12II. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Call on or address F. P. HUM V KM, AugsU2,m9. Klilottsbnvg, JAS. P. LATCHFORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All order will receive prompt attention. DONNALLi'8 MILLS, PERRY CO., FA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post oftlee address, Uherniansdale, Perry Co., Fa. d. henry; " AUCTIONEER, Blaln, Perry county Pa. WTerms Moderate and every exertioa mair to render satisfaction. etf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives, notice that he will ery sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited ane promptattentlonwlllbe given. K. D. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co., Fa- Q B.HARNISH" r- A.XJCTIOIVKKI1, Delville, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, on satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tfi D AVID M'COY, A-TJOTIOr , ICKESBCRO, FERRY COUNTY, FA. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid' to ail calls. ArjCTIONKF.lt. -The undersigned gives, notice that be will eiy salts at a reason bl--laio. Satisfaction guaranteed. tKfs. Address THGS SHTCH, Jr.. Nor. 18, 7. Lamilibmg, Pa,. H OME manufacture. LOOK OUT I I would respectively Inform myfrlendsthat in tend calling upon them with a supply of good, ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Cousistlngof CA8SIMEES, OASSINETS, FLANNELS, fPlalnaodbar'o'r CARPETS, Acc., to exchange for wool orsell for easb. J.M.BIXLEH. Cchtbi Wooirs Factobt . S,17,4ai $1 hnn7S,(if A YEAR, or 5 to 1 I I II l!20dylnonrownlocalHv. I n I II lNo rlsk- Women do as well I MM!." mV- Ma,)y make mor I I I I II I r.han 'he amount stated above. XUUU No one can fail to make mon ey last. You can make from o0 cents to z an hour bv o 12;. fr7,0.DrTen,.V nd Pre time to the busl-P691- It,.co", nothing to trv the business. Nolo. Ing ike It for making money ever offered before. Business pleasant andstrictfv honorable. Jiaader. If ypu want to know all about the bent paving business before the public, send us jour address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free j samples worth to also free; yon can JTSP.nl!!?.? yonrmlnd for yourself. Address GEORGE 8T1KHON & CO., Fo! Hand, Me. 4til tlTTiW sthi elastic muss Jllfcrt- !nm .1 1 k ctip,lr., iE b.if.Aiii3 p" lion, of U. t.ijr. hll. ib. C """P 'lJ.oriw,14 llck tka klator. w Ilk Ibk. p. mot. I h IIum i. h.U Mr.kr T"J cilt. sad nJIcal cunosruia. It .lu L.tk.l J luumim imtstu, Cklcag. III. INSTITUTE. r.t.kl.kM a ifl. , ... rt''; " rtao, BMU, ad hktm btafUM, lihaat a. J , , - aatia, a. iom ol aio, and atilapauv - Br. V. L. e0XO, Aurora, Kaaa Co., IU. ' 42W1T .1 V"1NJJ1".. eT"? description ntatl," I Ti.r J, """v "uuiru t neasonao e itatef . t Blooiuttald Tlme8team Job Oftice.