THE TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA., OCTOBER 20, 1880. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Dairy Stock. It does not follow that because a cow is of pure breed and fine symmetry It 1b the most profitable to the farmer or dairy man. A mixed breed la generally more satisfactory and advantageous taking In to account the outlay. A correspondent of the Delaware Count) Record says that he bought an old cow of a dealer for $26. 50,tncludlng calf, the latter being immediately sold for $5. 2o. The moth, er was turned into a small field and fed about three quarts of wheat-bran. In a little over the five succeeding months she made 139 pounds of butter, and be fore the expiration of six months she was sold for $73. It would have been difficult to have picked out an animal of an elaborate pedigree that would have proved so profitable in the same time. Despite the very high butter produce of some cows reported from time to time, the average butter produce of the United States Is much below what might be ex pected. Prof. Atwood, in referring to the production of butter in the country, says in a communication to the Country Gentleman: " The average of Orange county, N. Y., is only 186 pounds per cow. For the whole country, deplorable as the fact is, the average butter pro duct can not be over 125 pounds a year for each cow, and is more likely to be as low as 1-0 pounds. Seven millions of cows would then produce 840,000,000 pounds of butter annually." Does not Canada, as well as the states, need more careful selection of dairy stock ? A Knowing Sheep. The Groton Journal some time ago related the following Btory, which cer tainly goes far to prove that a sheep can do some close thinking. A. H. Clark has a sheep which during the summer was pastured with some calves Jn an ap ple orchard adjoining the house. There were several trees in the orchard well loaded with early fruit, the trees being v about six inches in diameter. One even ing Mr. Clark heard conslderabe noise in the orchard, and, upon investigation, found tfeeeheep and calves quietly eating apples under the trees. In a few min utes all the apples were eaten, when to his surprise, be saw the sheep back off sev- .At.nl t.fi1a ani (Vtan Kutf f lnr n.tfVt tj.nt jatuo uu uucu LL tuc lice n II u lull foroe, bringing down a quantity of fruit. The animals proceeded to. eat as before, affld when the supply gavo out, the continued at intervals. So persistent was the sbeep In his novel mode of tree I shaking, that Mr. Clark was obliged to proteet the trees, lest the continual bruls 1 ng of the bark should cause permanent irjury. i , Raising Leeches. A letter from Bordeaux gives a fright 1 ful account of the leech ponds ten miles 'from that city. The leeches are regularly TaA n.l.V. Ua -.11 1. .UIU are driven into the ponds, where the leeches suck them till they grow faint. Then they are taken out and allowed to graze in the fields till they regain a little strength, when they are aeain driven VjHnt0 the pond, and the process is repeat- rh id till at last t&ey are dragged out, blood , j i j . w ... ; j cos ua wtui. a weu Known iuigiisn i, veterinary surgeon, who has done much I to mitigate th horrors of some of the I Continental veterinary schools, has I 1 .. 1 1L !. IX - M 1 1 n . eu iuib tuuuer oi me rsoroeaux leech ponds in band. f3TA contemporary recommends the following m a preventive against the peach borer: "One pint of crude ear" bolic acid, coating twenty-five cents, 4s sufficient for twenty gallons of soft soap; with as much hot water to thin it : then htir In the pint of add and let stand aver night or toneer to combine. Now add twelve gallons of rain water and i stir well, then apply to the base of the I tree with a short broom or old calnt brush, taking pains to wt the inside of all crevices. This will prevent both peach and apple borers. It should h pplied in the month of Juue in this ell. i mate, when tne motn and beetles ueual- t appear." Why Should Tfeey. No man or woman can do satisfactory work when the brain U dull, the nerves 1 unsteady, the systen ielaxed and they Uhev feel generally wretched. Whv thould lawyers,- merchants, clergymen, lot-tors, mechanics or mothers often jwieeraWy drag through their work in Uji-.oVuiiion, wuen a email amount of Parker's Ginger Toulo will always. at moderate cost, clear the brain ana v'ive them the strength and the will to ? 1 1 . I .. .1 .. . 1 .... i- .... i 11.. XT ' - X ave felt its strengthening and bracing ;.ll'cts and can recommend It most igbly. Hte other column. 41 4t ""XWilte to Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, vl Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., Thiers relative to the curative Vf her vegetable Compound mpisunis. iz Z Great Reduction in Prices AT IRA WBNTZBL'8 STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A. In order to make roohi for the reparation about to take place in our Store Room, we will sell goods at GREATLY REDUCED Prices for The IMext Sixty Pa,ys. THE BlOOMFIEtt) TIMES Steam Job Office, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. IF YOU WANT PLAIN OR FANCY . Sale Bills or Posters of any Size, Pamphlets or Paper Books, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Circulars, Cards, &c, Call and see Samples and Prices. "THE TIMES" Is the best advertising medium in the County, having fully 2000 subscribers. $1,25 $1.50 Per Per KENDALL'S STATIN CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER discovered, a It Is certain In Its effects and does not blister. Read Proof Below. From Rev. N. P. Granger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, I8S0. DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO., Gents : In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Hnavln Cure has been vorv satisfactory Indeed. Three or tour years ago I procured a bot tle ot your agent, aud witli it, cured a horse ot 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 that a ring-bene was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured mm so that he 19 not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, P. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! Stonghton, Mass., March 16th, 1880. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myself, I think 1 ought to let you know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large ones don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me lour months to take the large one on, and two months for the small one. 1 nave used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stilt, 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. RespeotXully yours, CH AS. E.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 for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in man and for any purpose for which a lin iment for man or beast. It is now known to be the nest liniment lor man ever usea, acting mild and yet certain In Its effects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc cess, 10 our Knowledge, lor oeasi as weu as man. Price SI. Der bottle, or Six bottles for 15. All Drill gists have it or can get it for you, or It will be sent to any aaaress on receipt or price dv tue propri etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. - f. 11 rr iid eh, New Uloomlleld, agent for i-erry (jo., ra. pAINTING, PAPER HANGING, 4c. Persons wanting Painting, Graining. Paper Hanging, &o done promptly and at the right price should call on HENRY RICE, Jr., new Bloom held, Pa. -Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tlon. may is, i&su To km of Temperance Literature. "THE BUGLE CALL." A Wide Awake, Newsy. Temperance Monthly. pages. 32 columns. With departments for Good Templars, Royal Templars, Sons of Temperance, M. C. T. V.. titc. One Dollar per year. C. M. EAMKH. Jacksonville, m., 23 Editor and Publisher. T OB PUINTINO of every description neatly O and promptly executed at Reasonable Ruler t the BlooiuUeld TimetSteam Job (J Dice. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : Year in Advance, in the County. Year in " out of the " FACTS WORTH KNOWING, I Ginger, Bnchn, Itaadrake, Stllllagta and' many other of the best medicines known are lo skilltully combined in Parkrr'sGingrr Tonic. as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and ' The Best Ilaalth and Strength Restorer! Ever Vied. So perfect h the composition of Parker'b Gm-; ger Tonic that no disease can long exist where it is used. If you have Dytpepsia, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney or' Liver Disorder, orif you need a mild stimulant, or appetizer,(the Tonic isjust the medicine foryou,as it is highly curative and invigorating' but never intoxicating. ; If you are slowly wasting away with Con-! sumption or any sickness.if you havoa Painful' Cough or a bad Cold, Packer's Ginger Tunic' will surely help you. It gives new life ami! vigor to tne feeble and aged, and is a certain cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum. ' Ii lias Saved Hundreds or Lives It May Have Yours. If vou are feelinir miserable don't wait until Syou are down sick, hut. use the Tonic to-day.! No matter what your disease or symptoms may' ue, 11 win give prompt renei. Rememberl Parker's Ginc.er Tonic is not! 1 rum drink but the Best and Purest Family Medicine ever made, compounded by a new process, and entirely different from Bitters,! ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try, a 50c. bonlc. Your druggist enn supply you. -na if PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Best and Most Economical Hair Dressing exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless. Will Always Restore Gray or Fadod Hair to its original youthful color and appearance, and is warranted to stop its falling, assist its growth ' and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Balsam will soften the hair, cleanse all dandruff and cure itching and hu mours of the scalp. Sold by alt druggists at only 50& 29 d ly "No lady should be without It." SMnpenelnirg. I Pa.) Chronlcl: Cheapest and Best-a peterson'Fmagazine. FULL-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS 1 A Supplement will be given in every number for 18X1 containing a full-size pattern for a lady's or child's dress. Every subscriber will receive, during the year, twelve of these patterns, worth more, alone, than the subscription price Peterson's Magazine is the best and the cheap est of the lady's books. It gives more for the money, and combines greater merits, than any other. In short It has the best Hteel Engravings, best Colored Fashions, best Dress Patterns, best Original Stories, best Work-table Patterns, best Music, etc., elo. Its Immense circulation and long established reputation enables Its proprietor to distance all competition. In 1880, a new feature was intro duced, which will be improved on in 1881, being a series o( SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES. i ne stories, novelets, etc., in "Peterson" are admitted to be the best published. All the most popular female writers contribute to It. In 1881, about 100 oi iglnal stories will be given, and in aaamon eix uopyrignt rvovelets. by Ann 8. Stephens. Frank Lee Benedict. .lanen. Austin. Mar) V.Spencer, Sidney Trevor, and that inimit able humorist,, the author oi "Josiah Allen's vviie," j. ne Colored Steel Fashion Plates In "Peterson" are ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual size, aud are unequalled for beauty. They will be superbly culoied. Also, Household and other receipts; articles on Art Embroidery, Flower uuuure, in snort everything Interesting to ladles. TERMS (Always In Advance) $2.00 A TEAR. UNPARALLELED OFFER TO CLUBS. "I With a costly steel engraving, 2 Copies for 13.80 1 Gran'father Tells of Yorktown, 3 " " i.o0r24xl. or an Illustrated Album. j quarto, gilt, to getter up of club 1 With an ext ra copy of the Mag 4 Conies for td 50 I azlne for 1881. as a nreininm. 6 " " 0.00 (to the person getting up the 1 With both an extra ennv nf the f Copies (or SlOfi I Magazine for 1881, and the pic T " " 10.00 tare, or Album, to the person J getting up the Club, Ibr Larger tlubt Still Greater Inducements. Address, post-paid, CIIAKI.K8 J. PETERSON, 3U(i Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. VKneclmena sent aratls. if written for. to set up clubs with. ; Newport Advertisements. JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Having on hand a complete assortment of thefol. lowlna article, the subscriber asks a share of year patronage. Drugs and Medicinet, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Alto a f nil stock of Concentrated Eome&ics, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, rcrfumery HAIR OIL, AFD FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PUHP08E8 PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B. M . EBY, Newport, Penn'a. W. R. S. COOK & CO., Agree to tell all kinds ot LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &c, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem ockouly. W. K. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Ferry Co., Pas October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain 3c Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST PKICEH the market wlllallord, will be paldfor all kinds oi GRAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE seeds and railroad Vies We have constantly on hand, FISH, 8ALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HOR8E BHOES.ftc.So. FOR BALE AT THE LOWK8T RATES. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tl J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, arEwroitT, pa. Sole Agent lor Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, Oountry Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. ar Your orders are solicited. 9 44 B. HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OJFICE: Sontb East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRK INSURANCE POLICIEB written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fulr rates, and losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented t jtftna.of 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. GlRVIN. J. H. GiRviit J. M. GIRVIN &S0N. FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 64 South Gay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce aud remit the amounts promptly. 451vr. J. M.GIRVIN & BON. B00KS1B00KS1 0 Gift Books, Children's Books, Blank Books, School Books, Bies ! Testaments ! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACIVS Book & Drug Store. -' o IS Stationery at Wholesale or Retail Subscriptions taken for all New, papers and Magazines. - E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879 AUCTIONEEKS. jas. p. latchfordT A UCTIONEEJ2, Would respectfully Inform the public that h will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders ,, 1 receive prompt attention. UOftM ALLY'S MILLS, FERRY CO., PA. TAMESCLEELAND " U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post otllce address, Bhermansdale, Perry co., Pa. D.HENRY, AUCTIONEER, Blain, Ferry county Pa. srTerms Moderate and every exertion ma5 to render satisfaction. 6tl Auctioneer. The undersigned given notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwlllbe given. v E.D. WELLS, Mew Buffalo Perry co.. Pa Q B.HARNISH, AUCTIONEER, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed; 5 tf JJAYID M'COY, AUCTIONEEIf, ICKESBURG. PERRY COUNTY, PA. - Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to all calls. AUCTIONBBll.-The undersigned gHs notice that he will cry sales at a reasonable rate. Hatlsfactlon guaranteed. DA. Address , THOS. BUTCH. Jr.. Nov. 18, '78 New Uloomlleld, Pa.. p P. hoover'- " ' AUCTIONEEli. Attention glven'lo sales, and satisfaction guap- V. P. HOOVEK, ElllotUburg, Pa.. Augustl 2, 1879. H NUY KELJL, AUCTIONEER, WntiM raanfltlfuliir .a.f... . i ..i... ' n County that lie will cry rales at short notice, a nil at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address Henry Keix, Ickesburg, i'ft. H ome manufacture. LOOK OUT I Iwouldrespectlvelylnformmyfrlendsthat lu tend o alll u a unou them with a .imt,iVAr ofmy OWN MANUFACTURED Censistlngor CASSIMERS. OASSINET8, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) CARPETS, &o to exchange for wool orsell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. CbntbWoolbFactokt. 6,17,4 KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. " ' -w1' ' ure to cure Spavins, Splints f , ICiirb, &o. It removes all unnatural I J enlargements. Does not blister. Has juv'l no equal lor any lameness on beast or lJTXimia- It as cured hlploint lame V ii ness in a person who bad suffered 15 lyears. Alsocured rheumatism.corns, frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on homes. Bend for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists 1 ave it or can get for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros., Euosburah Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO, Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. JLOOMFJELi ACADEMY. The next regular aesslon of this institution be gins MONDA V, Sevtemlier 6tt, 1880. Full preparation, Classical or otherwise. Is glv. jn lot any College Male or Female either lor Freshman or Sophomore year. A thorough course 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 jtudy oi the Natural Sciences. Literary Boeletv Library. 1 Students are at all tlmesunder the supervision of the Principal, and their progress and conduct noted on their weekly reports. . Boarding, If paid In advance, 12. SO per wek.otuerwle,rA75. Tultiou Irom 50 cents ti. fl.tik) per week in advance. For further Information address J. It. FLICKINGEK. A. B., Prluclpal. or Wsi. Cribm, Proprietor. August 10.188UMeW Bluo"'""erryCo..P..