THE TIMES, NEW BL00MF1EL1), PA., OCTOBER 19, 1880. 0 HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Fattening Poultry for tho Market. Provide as many coops as there are birds to be fattened at one time, so that each one may be confined alone and out of sight of all the others. Each pen as near as may be about one foot wide, eighteen Inches long and twenty Inches high, closed on all sides except In front; with no floor, but cleats so placed that a wooden platter, covered with fresh earth, may be used for the floor. The front of the pen ehould be a few slats, nailed up and down. The feed and water-tins should be placed outside, as, with pens of the dimensions I have de. scribed, there Is no room In the pen for any-thing except the fowl. The water tins should be replenished twice In the day, and the food tins at least four times. The most desirable food for fattening fowls is buckwheat flour. The French poultry raisers esteem It very highly, and It is much In vogue in all large es tablishments. Farmers can usually procure it for this purpose at as little cost as any other grain. If, for any reasons, it cannot be obtained, a mixt ure of equal parts of corn meal, ground oats, and barley flour will be found very satisfactory. A little fresh meat chopped finely and given daily, will not come amiss. And, as poultry are at all times fond of vegetables and green leaves, they should not be neglected In this par ticular. A few cabbage leaves If nothing else offers will answer the purpose. They will do much to insure good health, and an unhealthy fowl will feed to but poor purpose. Every possible means should be adopted to insure a good digestion. For this purpose a hand ful of gravel should be thrown into the pen or a few broken oyster shells. For the same reason, the fowls must be kept perfectly quiet, and their coops be dark ' ened for a short time, say a couple of hours, after each feeding. This may be accomplished by dropping a cloth over the front of the pen. If these few sug gestions are adopted and the feed Is a bundant and good, the process of fatten ing fowls for market will not necessari ly take more than two or three days, at the farthest. ' -sfc- Straw as Horse Food. I have fed many horses all winter on straw and grain no hay with entire satisfaction. I have even fed so with great advantage when the horses have been steadily employed at heavy work, and in other instances when they have had only occasional light road work. It has been said that nature made two ani mals gluttons the horse and man. It is true of the horse. But fed on straw the horse is not likely to eat too much. The nutriment should be supplied main ly by grain, the purpose of the straw being to distend the stomach and aid the animal economy to maintain thrift otherwise than by the nutriment sup plied in the straw. In taking horses from hay to Btraw they are likely to show uneasiness for a few days, but not long. They Boon become contented and thrive just as well as when stuffed with the best of hay, and are far less likely, when idle to become injured lu wind. I believe that most cases of heaves are caused directly by over eating when the horses are kept with insufficient work. W. A. Armstrong, Yeast From Grape Leaves. Grape leaves make yeast in some re spects superior to hops, as the bread rises sooner and has not the peculiar taste which many object to in that made from hops, use eight or ten leaves for a quart of yeast ; boil them for about ten minutes, and then pour the hot liquor on the flour, the quantity of the latter being determined by whether the yeast is wanted thick or thin. Use hop yeast to raise it to begin with and after wards that made of grape leaves. If a dark film appears upon the surface when rising, a little stirring will obviate it. Guilty of Wrong. Some people have a fashion of confus ing excellent remedies with the large mass of "patent medicines," and in this day are guilty of a wrong. There are some advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of Hop Bitters. The writer has had occasion to use the Bit ters in just such a climate as we have most of the year in Bay City, and has always found them to be first class and reliable, doing all tbat Is claimed for them. Tribune. 41 L't Why Should They. No man or woman can do satisfactory work when the brain is dull, the nerves unsteady, the system relaxed and they they feel generally wretched. Vhy should lawyers, merchants, clergymen, doctors, mechanics or mothers often miserably drag through their work in this condition, when a small amount of Parker's Ginger Tonic will alway, at moderate cost, clear the brain and give them the strength and the will to iierform their duties satisfactorily. We mve felt its strengthening and bracing effects and can , recommend it most highly, fcjee other column. 41 4t Great Reduction in Prices AT IRA WENTZBL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A. In order to make room for the reparation about to take place in our Store Room, we will sell goods at GREATLY REDUCED Prices for Tlie Next Sixty Days. PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS! For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, AND ALL THOSS NUMEROUS TROUBLE8 OP THE 8TOMACH AND BOWEL8 80 PREVALENT AT THIS 8EA80N, No Remedy known to the Medical Profession has been In use so long and with iuch uniformly ... . ,....t. satisfactory results as ESQ VEGETABLE pad mum It hat boen tired with such wonderful success In all parts of the world In the treatment of these difficulties, that It has como to be considered AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS and such It really Is when taken In time and according to the very plain directions Inclosing each bottle. In such diseases, the attack Is usually sudden and frequently very acute; but with a aft remedy at hand for immediate use, there U seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a fevr days' neglect The inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of Tain Killer will almost invariably save both, and with them the attendant doctor's fee. It has stood the test of forty years constant use In all countries and climates, and Is perfectly safe in any person's hand?. It Is reeommendeil by Physicians, Nurses In ITojtpttals, and persons of all classes and professions who have had opportunity for observing the wonderful results which have always followed its use. THE BEST EVIDENCE I 1 hire Ion used the medtctnn known m PERRY D A V1H' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLKRirfmy family and would not on any account be without it. When Cholera was last epinnmio hrrre, I used no medicine of any sort but tho Pain Killer, and although myself and several members of my family were attacked severely, I am happy to say that the Pain Killer wna equal to every emergency. I consider I should not be doing my duty to the community did I not any this much. If I were attacked by the Cholera to-day. Pain Killer would be the only remedy I should use. I have thoroughly tested ft, and know it can be relied on. F. E. BERGINSEND, Galena, Illinois. No ftimilv can afford to be without It and The use of one bottle will ffo further to convince you of its merits than columns of news paper advertising. Try it. and you will never do without It. Price JMc. 00c. and $1.00 per bottle. You can obtain it at any drug-store or from PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. 11 ly C eow KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER discovered, as It is certain In It9 effects and does not blister. Heart rrooi lieiow. From Rev. N. P. lirangcr, Fresldlng Elder of the Bt. Albans District St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20tli, 1880. DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO., dents: In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Hnavin Cure has been vorv satisfactory Indeed. Three or lour years ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered thata ringbone was forming. I procured a bottle of Kendall's Soavln Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame. neither can the bunch be founu. Ke9nectfu..yyNOu.,kAiiGER Perseverance Will Tell I O. 1.. Hh Hfn 1 ,14 I. -IQQA DIutiKiiLiMi, maw., i.imvii ii'iu, iudv. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myselt, 1 tnmK l ougni to er, you kiiow tnai i have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large onet don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four months to take the large one olf, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful medicine. It Is a new thing here, but if It does for all what It has done for me Its sale will be very great. especiiuuy yours, Cll AS. K.PARKER. Is sure In effects, mild In Its action as it does not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, if used lor several aayn, such hh spavins, npums, euros, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements oi me joims or umus, or rneuma II mn In man and for anv nurnose for which a lln. lment for man or beast. It Is now known to lie the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In Its effects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at. all seasons of the year. Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remeay nasever mei, wiiii such uiujiimiiieu suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price HI. ner bottle, or Six bottles for (5. All Drug gists have it or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any auaress on receipt, oi price uv tne propri. etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. 'Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists aud a large number nf rtrnminent retail druizizistR. -K. Mohtimeh, New Bloomtleld, agent for ferry uo., pa. "OAINTINtt, PAPER HANGING, &0. Persons wanting Painting, Graining. Paper Hanging, sc., aon promptly ann hi me rigiu vi luo Biuium call ou jir.nivi niiE.. nr.. New Bloomtleld. Pa. WOrders by mall will receive prompt atten tion, way is, aoou, To Lovers of Temperance Literate, "THE It VOLE CALL." A Wide Awake. Newsy. Temperance Monthly. 8 pages. 32 columns. With departments for Good Templars. Royal Templars, Hons of Temperance, N, (J. T. U . ei". One Dollar per year. V. M. EAMfttt. Jacksonville. III., 28 Kdltor and Publisher. JOB PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Rater at the Bloomtleld Times Steam Job Office. Mem. PERRY DAVIS A BON: I know von need no testimonial to convince vm that yonr medicine is ail that yon claim for it, but I cannot it train the impulse to communicate to yon ihe fact that la my family It has truly done wonder, administer it to my children (one efehfoen month, end the other three years old) with perfect success. It rpirulatea their bowels, and stops all diarrhoea. MywOf and wife resort to it in all canes, both for internal and external use. I've used it In myfamily for tivo years, and trill not be without It. Feeling rnyflelf under much obligation to you, in many times being relieved from pain. 1 am very truly yours, L. F. MOURE, Baugall, Dutchess Co., New York. its price brines It within the reaeh of all. ii i jj-u i r,i j -r .r. ti FACTS WORTH KNOWING. : dinger, Bnrha)Handraks,8tilllngtaand' many other of Ihe best medicines known are to skillfully combined in Parkkr'sGingfr Tonic. ns to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and ' The Best Health and Strength Restorer; Ever I'sod. So perfect Is the composition of Parker's Gin-; grr Ionic that no disease can long exist where; it is used. If you have Dyspepsia, Heidachev Rh.umstitm, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney or1 Liver Disorder, or if you need a mild stimulant,; or appetizer, the Tonic is just the medicine, for you, as it is highly curative and invigorating1 but never intoxicating. t ; I If you are slowly wasting away with Con-, sumption or any sitknes,if you have a Painful' Cough or a bad Cold, Parkbh's Ginger Ton u will surely help you. It gives new life and Vigor to the feeble and aged, and is a certain cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum. ' It Has Bared Hundreds of Lives J It May Save Yours. ' If you are feeling miserable don't wait until you are down sick, out use the Tonic to-day. !No matter what your disease or symptoms may .be, it will give prompt relief. ' Remember I Parker's Ginger Tonic Is not -i rum drink but the Beti and Purest Family .Medieine ever made, compounded by a new 'process, and entirely different from Litters,; finger preparations and all other Tonics. Try ,a 50c. bottle. Your drufrtjist can supoly yon. --"-"- -hi PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Best and Most Economical llnlr Pressln j exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless. Will Always Restore 0 ray or Faded Hair to its original youthful color and appearance, and is warranted to stop its failing, assist its growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Balsam will soften the hair,c!canse all dandruff nnd cure itchingand hu mours of the scalp. Soldbyalldruggistsatoty 506 29 d ly IMPORTANT! The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn., Have Issued a most valuableCatalogue for House hold reference, containing the NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any of the pro ductlonsof the Celebrated Factories of Meriden, Consisting of every conceivable pattern of Plain and Ornamental Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and Razors, The Unri valed Wilcox Sf. White Or gans, the well-known Parker Guns, and Novelties and Specialties of many Descriptions. Persons desiring Standard Articles of Unques ttonable Merit, for Weddings, Prescnts.Orna ments or Use, At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the viuvh ui mis ymynt , ur u um The Meriden Purchasing Co. West Meriden, Conn. Tn apniilnar fnc PatdUnoA a- i i ..t please mention tliattba adveiisemeut was Been iu ium 11MUB, Newport Advertisements. N EWPORT DRUG STORE. Hartnuon hand a eomnlnto ni,.Ii.i i... lowlnsr artloiM, tb subscriber asks a share of fan? paironafro. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also 1 full stock of Concentrated Bomedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes. rerfumery IIAIIl OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Careftilly and Promptly Filled B. M. EBY. Newport, Penn'a. R. S. COOK & CO., A(?ree to Bell all kinds ot LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers in this county. Wewlllal8o take good Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange for liumuer.sc, we use uiearneia rine ana iiem oc It only. W. R. 8. COOK CO., Newport, Pcrrj Co., Pbs October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain 3c Produce MERCHANTS, Brlok Warehouse, Front St., above Market. Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage oi the farmers, and the publlo generally, as the HIGHEST PK1CK the market wlllattord, wm uo uatuiur an muus ui GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly, on hand, WISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE 8HOE8.ftO.,fto. FOR SALE AT TUK LOWEST MATES. tA. Orders promptly Oiled, Newport, July 20, 1876 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Rulldliig, NEWPORT, PA. Bole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos. Country Merchants supplied wltb Goods ni ruuuuoipuia prices. Your orders are solicited. Ml 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 ana promptly paia. vorreaponaence solicited. Companies Represented : Mtn.ot Hartford, Commercial Union, Fire Association, Phll'a., Assets, $6,700,000. 1,4(H,000. 3.778,000, B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly J. M. GlRYIM. J. H. GlBVlH J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED dt PRODUCE Commission Merchants, . No. 61 South Gar, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale ef all kinds of Country Produce and remit the amounts promptly. loiyr. J. M. GIRVIN & BON. N ESI HOOKS Gift Books, Children lloolcs, Blank Hooks, School Books, Bibles ! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACIVS Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Ketail fy Subscriptions taken for all News- papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. NoTember 18, 1879 AUCTIONEERS. J AS. P. LATCHFORD, AUCTIONEER, Would resnectfullv Inform tio nnhii ik.t k. will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders wll receive prompt attention. DVISSSALLX ti MILLS, TERRY CO., FA TAMES CLEELAND ffl A unrin-nAAi. Offers his servlnpa lnlh..lH,....l x , Cumberland counties. Post otltce address' Duerniansaaie, ferry co., Fa. w, D. HENRY, AUCTIONEER, Blaln. Perrv rnnnt.v Pa. . WTerms Moderate and erery exertion m4 to render satisfaction. 6tf Auctioneer. Til A 1inrlra1nnrl tn nntlff that ho nrlllnr.,.1., of . I i, - - - .t ." ...u. uuiutju lOIIl Or Dalinhin nniiniiea tlvAovn o. a ..iln.. ...j promptattentlon wlllbe given. U.WELLB, New Buffalo Perry co.. Fa Q B. HARNISH, AXSC TI ONEER , TtalvlllA. Pflrrv C.n . P fh satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEER, ICKESBURG. PERRY COUNTY, PA. tTSU ntlArrre mnrlaraf A T'rn ft ..u to ail calls. ' ' AUCTION EElt. The undersigned gives notice that he will ci y sales at a reasonable rate. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3- Address er THOS. 8TJTCH. Jr., Not. 18, 78 New Bloomlleld, Pa. P P. HOOVER, AUCTIONEER. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction gtiar- ..ivwo ivn, van VII UI nUtllfM F. P. HOOVER, Elllotteburg, Fa. Augustl 2, 1879. H-KNUY KELL, ,. AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully iuloim the citizens of Perry County that he will cry sales at short lotlce. mirt at reasonable rates. Batisfaction euaianttred. Address Ubnht Knur, Ickesuurg, Pa. JJOME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I Iwouldrespeotlvelylnform myfrlendsthat In, tendoalling upon them with a supply of goodt ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Conslstlngof OASSIMEB8. OA8SINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd CARPETS, &o., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. Cbhtb.WoolisFactobt. 8,17,1 KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. It Is sure to cure Bravlns, Splints Curb, &e. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal for any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hip-loint lume ness In a person who had suffered 15 vears. AlHoeured rheumatism. corns. frostbites, or any brultses, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All DrucrKlsts i ave It or can set for you. Dr. B. J. Kendull & Co., Pros., Euosburgh, Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & SWING, Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. JLOOMFlKt.I ACADEMY. The next regular session of this institution be gins MOXDAY, September 6i, 1SWI. Full preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv en fot any Colleee Male or Female either lor Freshman or Sophomore year. A thorough oourse is provided for teachers, and the option Is given for selecting one or two of the higher studies. Music Drawing and Painting. Philosophical and chemical apparatus for the tudy ot the Natural Sciences. Literary Society Library. Students are at all times under the supervision of the Principal, and their progress and conduct noted on their weekly reports. Ms. Boarding, if paid in advance, t2.f0 per week, otherwise. 12.7a. Tuition from SO cents to ll. per week in advance. For further lutnrmstion address ' J. R. Fl.lUKINUEK, A. It., Principal, orWw ;hieh. Prxnrletor. New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. August 10,1 88U.
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