0 be fjloomfitlb SJtmcs. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. A Short History of Whent. The varieties of wheat are almoRt numberless, and their character vary v widely under the Influence of cultivation and climate. There are Bald to be 180 distinct varieties In the museum of Cor nell University. On the Blopes of the mountains of Mexico and Xalapa the lux uriance of vegetation Is such that wheat does not form ears. In Japan, it Is Bald the wheat has been so developed by the Japanese farmers, that no matter how much manure Is used, the straw will not grow larger, though the length of the ear Increases. The height la rarely more than two feet, and often not more than twenty Inches. Through selection winter wheat has been changed to sum mer wheat In three years, and summer wheat converted in the same time to winter wheat. In general, wheat is the most esteemed of cereal productions, but in Abyssinia, according to Parkyns, the flour of the "tetr,, or "dugassa," scarcely palatable to Europeans, Is pre ferred by the natives to any other grain. Isls was supposed to have introduced wheat into Egypt, Demeter Into Greece, and the Emperor Chin Wong into China about 3000 B. C. In Europe it was cul tivated before the period of history, as samples have been recovered from the lacuatslne dwellings of Switzerland. In England it was probably not cultivated by the ancient Britons, but the. Anglo Saxons when Bede wrote early in the eighte century, sowed their wheat In the spring, and in the days of Queen Elizabeth its cultivation was but partial. Indeed wheat was an article of compara tive luxury till nearly the seventeenth century. In India wheat seemB to be a native, but introducers of its BaiiBcrlt name signifies " food of the barbarian ;" yet three varieties are mentioned In the Bhavaprakasa, one of which, is a large . grained, it is said to have come from the West, and another, a small-grained or beardless wheat Is said to have been in digenous to Middle India. The first wheat raised in the " New World" was sown by the Spaniards on the island of Isabella, in January, 1494, and on March 30 the ears were gathered. The foundation of the wheat harvest of Mexico is Bald to have been three or four grains carefully cultivated In 1530, and preserved by a slave of Cortez. The crop of Quito was raised by a Francis can monk in front of the convent. Gar cllasso de la Verga affirms that In Peru, up to 1647, wheaten bread had not been Bold at Cusco. Wheat was first sown by Gosnold on Cuttyunk, one of Elizabeth's islands in Buzzard's Bay, off Massachu setts, in 1G02, when he first explored the coast. In 1004, on the island of St. Croix, near Calais, Me., the Sieur de Monts had some wheat sown, which flourished finely. In 1611 the first wheat appears to have been sown in Virginia. In 1020 samples of wheat grown in the Dutch colony at New Netherlands were shown In Holland. It is probable that wheat was sown in the riy mouth colony prior to 1019, though we find no record of it, and in 1629 wheat was ordered from England to be used as seed. In 1718 wheat was introduced into the valley of the Missis sippi by the " Western Company.' In 1709 it was among the cultivated crops of the Simos Indians of the Gela, river New Mexico. Millers' Magazine. Lice on Calves. If your calves should get lousy, as the best calves will sometimes, take some waste grease lard is the best mix it with a little kerosene and turpentine, and then thicken with some dry, pulver ized sulphur and rub Into the hair where the lice are. Look at the animal the next morning, and, If one of the para sites ca"n be found rub on some more of the ointment, it works like a charm, the lice disappear like dew before the sun. . Worth Remembering. . Now that good times are again upon us, before Indulging in extravagant show it is worth remembering that no one can enjoy tbe pleaeantest surroundings if In bad health. There are hundreds of mis erable people going about to-day, with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, or a dry hacking cough, and one foot in the grave, when a SO ct. bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all the expensive doctors and quack medicines they have ever tried. It al ways makes the blood pure and rich and will build you up and give you good health at little coast. Read of it In an other column. 45 4t Answer This. Did you never know any person to be ill, without Inaction of the stomach, liver or kidneys, or did you ever know one who was well when either was ' ob structed or inactive; and did you ever know or bear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters would not cure'i1 Ask your neighbor this same question. 45 2t Great Reduction in Prices AT lit A WHNTZEL'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 The Next Sixty Dixys. PEBBY HAW VI1". . CT3' ill l jjfj ii--lf u 1 ! :"; ' VI.". J PERRY DAVIS, & 11 lv KENDALL'S STAVIX CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVEK discovered, as It In certain in Its ellects and does not blister. Read Proof Below. From Itcv. N. P. Uraugcr, . Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. Bt. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880. DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO., Gents: In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Spavin Cure has been vory satisfactory indeed. Three or fourjears ago I procured a liot tie of your agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned h I'm 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 bone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lume, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, P. N. U it ANGER, Perseverance Will Tell ! (Houghton, Mass., March 10th, 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 8PAVIN8 with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one: don't know how long the Hpavln had been there. 1 have owned the horse eight months. It took me four mouths to take the large one oir, and two month for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stl If, 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 lor me lis sale will be very great. nespeuwuuy vourn, CHAS. 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 for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, eallous.spralns, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in man and for any purpose tor which a lin iment for man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in its ellects. 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 uuqualllted suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price $1. per bottle, or Six bottles for $5. All Drug gists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enysburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists, -F. moktimkk, New Bloomtleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. JJAINTINO, PAPER HANGING, &0. Persons wanting Painting, Graining. Paper Hanging, Sc., done promptly and at the right price should call on HtfNRY RICE. Jr., New illfinninelil. Pa. "Orders by mail will receive prompt atten tion. May 1 s, isou. lo Lovers ofTemperance Literature. "THE liUOLE CALL." A Wide Awake. Newsv. Temperance Mnnthlv. 8 pages. 32 columns. With department s for Good Templars, Royal Templars. Hons of Temperance. . u. j.. u. &c. uue uonar per year. C. M. KAMI'S. Jacksonville. III.. 2D Editor and Publisher. JOB PRINTING of every description neatly and promptlv executed at Reasonable Rate at the Bloomtleld Times Steam Job Cilice. 7 VENUslf VECETABLE pan mm A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDI HR INTERNAL ANI IITEMAl BSC, Is a inn care fbr all the diseases fbr which it is recommended, and is always PERFECTLY SAFR In the hand of even the moot inexperienced persons. It U a nr6 and quick remedy for COUGHS, SORB THROAT, tHILLS, and Similar troubles; nfTnnla Instnnt relief in the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and is tbe best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. The Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In the World. It has been used with such wonoerfttt success In alt parts of the world for CRAMP", C HOJLKll A.DIAHKIKEA, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS Uiat it is considered an unfailing cure fur these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty years' Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It la RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries, Ministers, Managers of Plantations, Work-Knaps, and Factories, Norses In Hospitals in short by Everybody, Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial. IT IS WITHOUTARIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It Bhould always be used for Pain In the Back and Side, and brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases of Bruises, (Juts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc No family can safely bo without It. It will annually gave many times its cost in doctors' bills, and its price brings it within the reach of all. It Is sold at atlc, 80c, and SI pel bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. SON, Providence, R. I. C eow FACTS WORTH KNOWINC, ! Ginger, Tlnrhu, Mandrake, Stilling! and' many olhcr of Ihe best medicines known are so skillfully combined in Pahkhr'rGinijrr Tonic . ::s to males it ihe greatest Blood Purifier and Ihe Best Health anil Strength, Restorer Ever Used. So perfect is the composition of Parker's Gim- GBR l'ONlc that no disease can long exist where! it is used. If ynu have Dyspepsia, Headaohe, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney or' Liver Disorder, orif you need amild stimulant,! or appetiier, the Tonic isjust the medicine, for you, as it is highly curative and iuvigorating' but never intoxicating. if you are slowly wasting awny with Con sumption or any sickness, if ynu have a Painful Cough or a bad Cold, Parker's Ginger Tunk will surely help you. It gives new life anil Vigor to the feeble and aged, and is a certain cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum. ' It lias Saved Hundreds of Lives ) It Hay Nave Yours. If you tire feeling miserable dnn't wait until you are clown sickbut use the Tunic to-day. No matter what your disease or symptoms may 'be, it will give prompt relief. ' Remember! Parker's Ginger Tonic is not a rum drink but the Beit and Purest Family iMedicine ever made, compounded by a new process, and entirely different from Bitters, ! ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try !a 50c. bottle. Your dnt;;ist enn supply you. rriii PARKER'S HAia DALSAM Tito Best and Host Economical llnlr Dressing exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless. ' Will Always Itostoro Gray or Fadod Hair to its original youthful lnr and appearance, and is warranted to stop i:s falling, assist ira growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Balsam will soften tlio hair, clcanr.e all danc'rlt'f nud cure itching and hu mours of the scalp. Sold by all druijgUts at only 506 29 d ly THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE fTtnERE Is no creator Blood Producer nnrl l ife JL sustaining Principle in the world of foods or medicine tliau MALT HITTERS, prepared from I'nfcrmented Malt. Hops, and Quinine. They feed the body and the mind, enrich the blond, an. lldifythe bones, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, uueer me iiiiuti. peneoi uigestion, regu late the stomach and bowels, cleanse the livr and kidneys, and vitalize with NEW LIKE every imiuui 1,110 uiMiy. nrnamui iiiiitttMons similarly named. Look for the COMPANY'S miiNi. TURK which anneals Plainly on the lahel nf very ootiie. - sota everywneve. malt bitters COM PAN , Boston, Mass. 44dtw FARMERS AND CiC Tfl flflfl Per ARMKRS HONS, vpfsJ IU tpiUU month, during fall and winter, in every county. Inter c-hjiih mm vmujiiim uiiorinauou, witn lull panic lllars. free. Address at nnnn. 4&d4J J. C. MuGURDV Hi CO., Philadelphia, Pal C D TDCAT 757 BROADWAY. N. 1 . publisher of First-class Subscription Books, gives steady employment to la.nl. a nH all .1. I t t .. Illustrated circulars ol new Books and proof that 1150 per month Is made, sent on application. 46d GRAND MOTHER'S CHAIR Pop'iln- Words and Music. "OH XII K TRAMP," March, Very Inspiriting. TWICKENHAM FEKRY, Splendid Words and Mnsio. ADKI.PllIA GALOP. Spilglit y and pleating FULL-SIZE PIANO MUSIC. All fonr pieces mailed on receipt of four three-cent siampa. j. M, BTODDARTSCO. rnuadelphla. 41 Don't you want somecheap Kouua iur x-uuis ana muni If you do. don't, (all tn tl amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. MORTIMER. Youcansultyoursell in style and Newport Advertisements. JyJEWPORT DRUG STORE. Ravlna-nn harM a ,nnl.l. .. . ... .. . . .,irvi.Diei ine Fol lowing articles, the subsorlber asks a share of reur pstronSge. Druga , and Medicine, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Homsdies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Crushes, Ferfumerj HAIIl OIL, ADD FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carrftilfy and Promptly Filled B. M . ED Y, Newport, Penn'a. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds of t LUMBER AND SHINGLES, (or LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Xlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o, We use Clearileld Pine and liem- ocKouty. . W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Bon,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as tbe HIGHEST PRICES the market wlllallord, win us yniuiurauKiuuBui . GRAIN, FLOUR, , PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, ITI8H, SALT, PLASTER, Cement COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, ftc.Se. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875-tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWPORT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos, r Country Merchants supplied with Goods at rniiadelphla prices. -Your orders are solicited. 9 44 g HIME8, 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. uorresponaeuce solicited. Companies Represented t tna.of Hartford, Commercial Union, Fire Association, Phil'a., Assets, $6,700,000. 1,494,000. 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly Anpnt Wanted everywhere MUCIUS YVdliieU sell the best FA MI LY KNITTING MACHINE ever Invented. Will knit a pair of Stockings, with HEEL and TOE COMPEETE, in 20 minutes. It will also knit a great variety oi lancy work for which there is al ways a readv market. Mend fur Circular and terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 409 Washington Street, Mass. 36 4m f Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. rricesiromi oemsup. F. MORTIMER. New Bloomneld, Fa BOOKS! WOKS Olft Books, Children's Books f Blank Books, School Books, Billies!' Testaments ! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail 1& Subscriptions taken for all Ncw- papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879 A UCTIONEERS. AS. P. LATCHFORD, A VCTIONEER , Would resoectfullv inform the nubile thnf. he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. -WflnALLl B A11JLLH, tlLUKX CO.JPA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer. . Offers his services to the citizens of Perrv ni Cumberland comities. Post office address. oiiermausuaie, rerry CO., ra. w. D. HENRY, A UCTIOXEElt; BlalD, Perry county Fa. rTerms Moderate and everv exertion rnn'5 to render satisfaction. 611 .Auctioneer. The undersigned iriven notice that he wlllcrvsales at anv nuint In Pnrrv or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and proiupiauemiou wuioe given. New Buffalo' ' ' Perry co., Pa. t B. HARNISH, A-TJOXIONlSKIl, T)ft1vH1V Pnrrv Cn.. Pa.. PfiartTAB mnttaroia aA satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf AVID M'COY, ATJCTIONEElt, ICKESBURG. PERRY COUNTY. PA. trlt- ChArffA. fnOrlArfttA Prnmtif .OanMnn mm tA toailoalls. AUCTIONKEH.-The undersigned gives nrtlina tliaf IiavIiI n,..iaa.l - rale. Satisfaction, guaranteed. ; W3m Aaaress ; THOS. 8UTCH', Jr., Nov. 18, '78: , New Bloomileld, Pa. P. HOOVER, AUCTIONEER. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Calf on or address F. P. HOOVER. Elliottsburg, Pa. Augustl 2, 1879. H1 JNRY KEtly, 1 AITflTlnwif PTf Would respectfully iutoim the citizens of Perry, County that he will crv sales at. nhoit r,ti,. d at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. 46f Address IIenht Keix. Ickesburg, Pa. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OtTTJ Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfrlendsthat lu tendcalllag upon them with a supply of goo4 ofriiy . OWN MANUFACTURE. , Censlstlngof OA88IMER8. OA33INETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd f CARPETS, Sec, to exchange for wool orsell for cask. J.M.BIXLER. ChtrbWoolenFactokt. . 6.17,4 KENDALL'S SPAYIN CURE. It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, Stc. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Ila no equal for any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hlp-lolnt lame ness in a person who had suffered 15 years. Alsocured rheumatism. corns. frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness, it has noqual for blem'Hh on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists lave It or can get for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros., Enosburgh, Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWING, Agents. Pittsburgh, Fa. JLOOMFIELU ACADEMY. The next regular session of this Institution be gins MOXDA y, September 6A, 1HH0. Kali preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is glv. en for any College Male or Female either for Freshman or Sophomore year. A thorough course Is provided for teachers, and the option is given for selecting one or two of tbe higher studies. Music, Drawing and Painting. Philosophical aud chemical apparatus for the study of tbe 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. . Boarding, If paid In advance, 12.50 per week, otberwi-e.f2.7s. Tuition from 50 een Is to f 1.04 per week In advance. For further Information address J. R, FLICKING ER. A. B., Principal, or Win. Gribk. Proprietor. . , , . New Bloomileld, Perry Cov, Fa. August 10,1880.