0 THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. JANUARY 27, 1880. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN, Profitable Farming. The Heading (Pa.) correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger furnishes the following: "Farming as a general thing, Is not considered a very profitable employ ment, nor do farmers In many sections of the Bute retire upon fortunes made by tilling the soil; but there are some farmers who accumulate a good deal of money by producing a variety of articles which years ago were not considered a part of their busluess. A visit recently to the farm of Mr. Christopher Shearer, Ave miles north of Heading, gave me a good Idea of progress. This farm con tains 100 acres, and lias upon it an orchard of Bartlett pears, which occu pies 10 acres; there are also 40 acres In peaches and apples, and another npple orchard which occupies 18 acres of land. From 10 to 20 acres are planted In tobao co, and the balance of the land Is plant ed In potatoes, rye, strawberries, arti chokes, willow trees for baskets, and a nursery of peach trees. There Is also a large pond for gathering Ice, K supply au Immense refrigerator, In which the fruit Ib stored and kept until the market is favorable for .Its Bale. "The crops gathered this year were 1,000 bushels of pears, which sold at au average of $2 per bushel ; the peach or chard, which is quite young, produced 400 baskets, which sold for $1 per bask et. From the apple orchard there were picked 2,000 bushels, which sold from $1 to $1.50 per bushel. The apples that fell from the trees, and those not considered worth sending to market, were sent to the cider press, and from them 200 bar rels of juice were obtained, which Is now in large vats, to remain until it be comes vinegar, selling at la cents per gallon. The patch of tobacco yielded from 1,500 to 2,000 pounds per acre, aud sold at 15 cents per pound. In addition to this 2,000,000 of tobacco plants were sold at $1 per 1,000; 1,200 bushels of Je ruselem artichokes were raised, for the purpose of feeding cattle, but most of them were sold in New York, at from $2.50 to $3 per barrel, for pickling pur poses, most of them being used in res taurants and bar-rooms as appetizers or for lunch. The sale of willows produc ed $100 this year, and from the nursery $500 was obtained by the sale of young peach ahd apple trees. Last spring four acres were planted in strawberries, and it is expected that next year at least 10, 000 quarts will be gathered. Notwith standing the long dry spell in this sec tion of the State, grapes enough were gathered to .make C00 gallons of wine, which readily sells for $1 per gallon. Mr. Shearer also bought grapes enough from his neighbors to make 500 gallons more. On the other portions of the land there were gathered 35 tons of hay, 400 bushels of potatoes, and 250 bushels of rye. There was also sold $HO0 worth of ice, the pond yielding more than was necessary for supplying the refrigerator, and $200 was received from other farm ers for storing fruit, &c, in the ice house. Thentire cost of farming the land in cluding fertilieers, was for the year, $4,000. The products amounted to over $12,000, quite a respectable profit on 100 acres of land." B3T It is a good plan to put earthen ware Into cold water and let it heat grad ually until it boils; then cool again. Brown earthenware may be toughened in this way. A handful of fcran thrown in while boiling, will preserve the gla zing, so that it will not bo destroyed by acid or salt. Tke Stomach Is Strengthened, The Liver Regulated, the Bowefa put in proper order, the Blood enriched and purified, and the nervous system ren dered tranquil and vigorous by this In estimable family medicine ad safe guard against disease, which is more over, a most agreeable and effective ap petizer, and a cordial peculiarly adapt ed to the wants of the aged and infirm. For sale by all Druggists and Deal ers generally. , 2 lm - - Father Is Getting Well. My daughters, say, " How much bet ter father is since he used Hop Bitters." He Is getting well after his long suffer ing from a disease declared incurable, -and we are so glad that he used your Bitters. A lady of Rochester, N. Y. C3T To make boots and shoes proof against snow water, take a little beeswax and mutton suet warmed in a pipkin until in a liquid state. Then rub some of It lightly over the edges of the sole where the stitches are, which will repel the wet, and not in the least prevent the blacking from having the usual effect. That the public may be protected against Imitations and Fraud we specially caution all purchasers of BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS ta see that Hie word OApriNK on each plaster I silnllod correctly. Yin not allow noma other plaster to be palmed off (iii-lir similar somiilliipt Hfitm-s. Willi the 'assurance Hint It lathe same thing or as good. Hoar In mind Hi t the only object such vendor enn have I the (net lint they can tniy linit.itlwuat half Hie price of the the genuine, aud they. Impel)) this substitution to gam a small ttduillun.il prout. HUaUUKV A JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical chemists. New York. 2d4 "STOP aiadTI-IINK Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IR A WENTZEL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A , Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PItlCE ! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND! Special Bargains are Offered in MADE- UP CLOTHING Dl A MflC Stool, Cover and Rook only 8143 to rlHIlUO, 8j;jv. uitOANH Shfops. 3 set of Heeds. 2 Knee Bwells.Slool. Book, only J8. Hol iday Newspaner Kith. Address Daniel F. Beat ty, Washington, N. J. 4d4w AGENTS WANTED for the Best and fastest Helling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices rtdnced .13 per cent. National Publishing Co., l'hlliidelplila, fa. 4d4w consuMPTion I'UUEO. A Hi nip li veftetnblc rrmrtly for the jjwrfwauU permanent er of Consumr- Mnn llmnm rm.i niarrii. AHUima.ana an l it oar anrl Lung Affettitmt, AlftO ft l0l!lvo ntlti rndlrnicure for NervoiiH Di-bllity ftna till thoutnnd rf caset, Hocijie, with full direction mi (inrrnrin. Frpnrh. or F.lurlMiJ (or treiar- infr and uningr, ftnut by mall Tree of churn r mi mrnint of etnmn. Pirate name thii vrive 4(Uw ON LIFE & PROPERTY; iri.noit A i avp fitrti with r MFKTf ATtACHlH.-H. Vn'Vl ri-c r-r ttortii. Fnn or 1 1 . Aftt-nt Wanted Mla or Femftlt. fc SLBIiffTOS'8 BAVETY I.AMP CO., l.TianAMTn, N. Y. F.txsoon, 1 Wilt DaaAWWAT, V T. 4(14W 35 CK AGENTS 1U AD THIS ! We want an Agent In Terry county to wholn we will pay asaiiuy ol tKXi pvr inontli and ex Fenses to sell our wonderful Invention. Sample ree. Address at once SHERMAN & CO., Mar ehall, Michigan. . . 2d4t $25to$5000iH; In..." I tti ., luitti".,- wrek,nd4llliiiil-ll.-e lirntllii l-y Ii.b Nrw l'li!UII t1on Pvite'Jl ofnirMnIIi htiu ki. Vn'li-irUntlli.tl rni').ltr. Ue t ADB,1JIMJWH C.,Bukn,aUn4iil., h. Y. 2iUw 5 000F"r a l'a!ie of Cul'811' :oltl'ot' Asthma (inl il ADAMSOS'S BOTANIC BALSAM VMU1U. wui Uot cure. Hold bv all PniKRists and Dealers at 35c. and 7ie. Hainple bottle lUc. See that the name of K. V. KINSMAN Is blown ill the glBss of the buttle. Trade supplied by GliO. O. GOODWIN & CO . Boston, Mass. 2 d 4t ON 30 DAYS TRIAL Wo will send our ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT8 and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 3'i days to those suffering from Nervous Debility Hheumatlsm, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other dlseaes. A (hire Guarantee or no pay. Address VOLTAIC HKKT CO., Marshall Mich. 2d4t 1JWTATB NOTICK. Notlcels hereby glv JJ en that Letters of Administration on the estate of Castleberry Harris late of t'enn town, ship. Perry County. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undeislgmd residing In said township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate pa.wnent aud those having claims will present them duly authenticated (or settlement to S. II. H ARRIS. Administrator, t'enn tvp Duueaimon, P. O. December 2, 1879. 6t I M POUT ANT NOTICE. The subscriber late of the firm of Khoadcs Smith, would respectfully inToim the citizens ol BLAIN and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON MAKEKHHor, and Is prepared to make new wavons and repair old ones at short notice. and at from TEN to TWENTY percent. cheaperthun the old firm. Give me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB SMITH. Blaln, August 8.1867. f f A WEEK In your town, and no eanl II I I tal risked. Vou can givethe business V I a trial without expense. The best 1 1 opportunity ever offered for th"se 1 I I willing to work. Vou should try II II nothing else until you see for your v " selt wiiat you can do at the business we otter. No room to explain here. You can dev ite all jour time or onlv your spare time to the' business, and make great pay (or every hour, that you work. Women can makeas much as men. Send for special private terms aud particulars, which we mail free. 15 Outrtt free. Don't complalno( hard times while vou have such a, chance. Address 11. 11ALLETT & CO., Port laud, Maine. 4uy A FULL ASSORTMENT OK HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F. SlOIlTJMElt, yew liloowficUl, r,iHh YKAU OK Godey's Lady's Rook. The Oltlost ami Best Fashion Magazine In America. BUBMCttirTlON PRICK Reduced to $2 rev Yr. Subscriptions will bn received at tills 0111 ec In Clubs v. it It this l'apt r. The" Times" and Godey'n Lady's Book for one Year at $3.00, Bee what Oodey'g Ltuly'g Book will contain Nearly 12 'Opapes of first class Literary matter. 12 Steel Plate Beautiful Original Engravings. 12 Large and Eleganlly Colored Kiishlou Plates. 21 Pages of Vocal and Instrumental Music. tKJll (engravings, on Art, Science, and l-ashion. 12 Large Diagram Patterns of Ladles and Chil dren's Dresses, 12 Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes. 20(1 or more Original lteclpe for Family Use. And the usual Departiueut matters. The January No. of the New Year will be Is sued December (list., and will eoulaln the open Ing chapters of one ol the best. Serial Stories ever printed !u au American Magazine, by t in: I vn a iti;n, the author of " A Gentle Belle," " Valerie Ayl nier," ' Morton House," etc., entitled ROSLYN'S FORTUNE. We have eneaged a Full Corps of Distinguished Writers, whose Contributions will enrich Uudey's Lady's Book during the year. 4-Send In your Clubs at once. You ran add any names aliei wards at same price as the Orlg nal Ciub. TEllMS-Cash in Advance. ro3tape Prepaid. One copy, ono year ' 2 00 Two copies, one year, 8 70 Three coples.one year 6 25 Four copies, one year 0 61) Five copies, one tear, aud an extra copy to the person getting up the club, nuking slxcoples. 950 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to tne person getiing up the club, mak ing nine copies 14 00 Kow Is llio ti mo to make up your Clubs. HOW TO RKMIT.-Ue.t h Post Office Money Order on Philadelphia, or a draft on Phlladel phiaor New Voik Jf you cannot pet. either of tbfse, send Bank notes, and in the latter place, registering your letter. To parties Intending to get up Clubs, a sped, men copy will be rent on application. Godey's Lady's. Book Pub. Co., (Limited), 1000 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Va. BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD FOll II A U.I1 COAL UK WOOD. (WiiouuiiT ob Cast Ikos.) Alt 10 MA.IK IJY RICHARDSON, B0YNT0N &C0 Embody N EW 1879 Improvements, nevor before adopted: Contain mon prwt cl (eaturesi Are more durable; Cost less to keep In order; Usesless luel, aud will more ueatand a laivervolnme ol lure air than auv fiirnseeniay In the United Miates. (teplai-e uurnld and po rly working heater with one ol licse modern furnaces, wh.ch are popular and tinlvr-.iiliv successful. 1 " Bend direct 10 M inufanturpra for prices 2.14 WATER ST.. New York. 6t!17tC 00K OF MOSES, nd all old and eurinits tflnn.tn. u , .. . ... AHUIW. 1,11 iui ,'iMin-nitiii circular Mat M TK PK1.NTINO COMPANY, ... Kllmbflthville, P. $500 made "n K7 days. 7n twiito catalogue Newport Adrcrllsenients. JyjEWPOHT DRUGSTORE. Btvlngon hand a eomiiltt aisnrtmtntof thsfni. lowlnn article, the subscriber tiki a ihsreof ysnr Drug and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock ot Concentrated Eomodies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, Perfumerj IIAIIl OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLE S. Also always on Band PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefallj) and Promptly Filled B . M . E B Y , Newport, Penn'a. it. s. cook & eg., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, (orLES8 MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange fur Lumber, &o. We use Clearfield Pine aud Hem lock only. W. B. B. COOK & CO., Newport, Terrj Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John JonesA Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WK would respectfully invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the publio generally, as the HIGHEST PKICES the market will afford, will be paldfor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILUOAD TIES We have constantly on hand, fTISH, 8ALT, . PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, - HOR8B 8HOES.n.,&o. FOB BALE AT T11K LOWEST RATES. . Orders promptly Oiled, Newport, July 20, 1876 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wrlglit'N Rullding, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, Also, A Large Stock pf STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW TRICES. nr Country Merohauts supplied with Goods at rntiaueipuia prices. W Your orders are solicited. 9U JNSUllANCEJ B. HIMES, GENERAL LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Sqaare, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIP.K INSURANCE POLICIRS written in first class oompanies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rales, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing yout Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly find it to your In terest lu vau uu ur auuiess tue Buoserioer. Companies Represented : .Attna.nf Hartford. Assets, n,7l.oo0. North British England, " 1.7M1.0O0. Commercial Union. l,4(4.ouo. isonn America, rnira., " t.&v.uto Fire Association, Phll'a., " 3.77s.0O0 Pennsylvania, 1,700,000, B. HIMES, Agent March 11. U791j BOOKS! IKS! 0 Gift BooJcs, Children Books, Blank Books, School Bookb, Bibles ! Testaments! .And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail o (3T Subscriptions taken for all News- papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879-3m A UCTIONEERS. J. HOOVER, AUCTlONEElt. Attention given lo sales, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low, Call on or addie.-s F. P. HOOVKU, Elliutlsburg, Pa. Augustl 2, 1879. AS. P. LATCHF0RD, A VCTIONEER , Would respectfully Inform the public thai he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive pronmt attention. LION N ALL Y'b MILLS PERKY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post oflice address, Bhermansdale, Perry co.. Pa. w. D. HENRY, AUCTIONEER. Blaln, Perry county Fa. cr-Terms Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. 6tf Aoctloneer. The undersigned give notice that he will cry sales at any point In Terry or Oauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptatteBtloti wlllbe given. K. D. WELLS. New Buffalo Perry co.. Fa. B. HARNISH, Dolville, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfacllou guaranteed. bit D AVID M'COY, AUCTION ICKESBURd, PERRY COUNTY, PA. n. Charges moderate. Prompt attention i aid to ail calls. AUCTlONEElt. -The undersigned gives notice that he will eiy sales at artasonable laie. Matisfactiou guaranieeo. aft- Addicts THOS 8CTCH, Jr, Nov. 18, '78 Landlsbuig, Pa. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectivelylnfornt myfrlendstbat 1b tend ealling upon them with a supply ol good o(my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistlogot , ' OAS8IMER8, . ' , , , OASSINET8, FLANNELS, (Plaluandbar'd J CAUPETS, to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXIFK CimtrkWoolbmFactobt. , 17,4m I K f f TO t600 A YEAR, or S to I I I I 1 1 I a day in vourown loealltv. I y I I I No risk. Women do as well VI I I II I" men. Many make more all II II thaniheaniountstaiedahove. f I I I I I 1 1 I No one can fail to make num v ' " vy ey last. You can make lr. m N) cents (o ti an hour by de voting your evenings and spare time to the busi ness. It costs nothing to trv the business Noth ing like It for making money ever offered before. Business pleasant and . strict Iv honorable, haailer. If you want to know all about the best paving business before the public, send ns jour address and we will send yon full particulars and private terms free; samples worth $o also (reet yon can then make uv your mind for yourself. Address OKOBUK HTlNbON (k CO., Poitland, Me. 401 $ pSi:iijtM!Ci:LASTIC TBUSS CT TZ'SL " b "PP wtlS Htf AUnJ sjjTiriati Bat I la euur, adsptttl ulfu sU i ICNSIBLCkP ri,kB lh whit, tb ffTi. X3 TBUtl IS llpa4jfcM.trl4 C "3 KUfer ltSB4HjniayMsMm,l4 V -JS tk rir. Wlib IlKbt aa iiiihIuijiblwiat-ii(l Hyumi B'tht ftnJ eurcni. IiU aa( 4nMm tip Mm ny kmiu wri tvm EGGLESTOS TBL'SS CO., Chicago, 111. INSTITUTE. TMblMiH I tm fw Ik. ma T fsar, Iimh, SsrWal ftnilBkl blvuM, wltbOMl Ih. hm a? Dr. V. L 1 05D, Aarora, Kaae Co., IU. ' 43W1T Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. Prices from HHcentsup. tf clnnatl, ohii 4"wSin. MOBT1MEU. New BlomBeld,Ia