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THK TlMKfcJ, XKW WLOOMFIELI), PA. NOVEMBER 30, 1880.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
The Peaoh and Where it Originally Came
. From.
The peach originated in Persia and
Nothern India, and le of the same genua
as the almond. The nectarine differs
from the peach only In being, smooth,
while the peach Is downy. It Is a mere
varlety.probauly produced and assuredly
preserved by cultivation. The freestone
peach of the French Is their peche, while
the clingstone la the pavic, A remarka
ble variety of Chinese origin, has the
fruit compressed and flattened, with al
most evergreen leaves. The peach is
cultivated widely in Southern Europe,
in many parts of the East, in South
America and Australia, though it baa
never, it is believed, attained the perfec
tion of the fruit of the United States.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Maryland and Ohio raise superb peaches
and have often orchards containing from
20,000 to 25,000 trees. The quantity of
dried peaches is reported to be steadily
increasing, while peach brandy is di
minishing. Peach water obtained by
ey bruiBlng the leaves of the tree, mix.
ing the pulp with water and distilling it
is not only employed in flavoring, but
in medicine as a sedative and vermifuge.
The stone of the fruit is very like the
bitter almond in its properties and the
blossoms, exhale an odor of bitter
almonds. Botfi'the stones and blossoms
are used in the Making of a liquor called
Tersieo. In the Old and New World
there is, it is said, more than 100 varie
ties of the delicious fruit.
Something about Nutmegs.
Nutmegs grow on little trees which
look like little pear trees, and are gen
erally not over twenty feet high. The
flowers are very ranch like the lllly of
the valley. They are pale and very
fragrant. The nutmeg Is the seed of
the fruit, and mace is the thin covering
over the seed. The fruit is about as
large as a peach. When ripe it breaks
open and shows the little nut inside. ;
The trees grow on the islands of Asia
and in tropical America. They bear
fruit for seventy or eighty years, having
ripe fruit upon them all the seasons.
A fine tree in Jamaica has over 4,000
nutmegs on it yearly. The Dutch used
to have all this nutmeg trade, as they
owned all the Banda islands and con
quered all the other traders, and destroy
ed the trees. To keep the price up,
they once burned three piles of nut
megs, each of which was as large as a
church. Nature did not sympathize
with such meanness. The nutmeg pig.
eon, found In all the Indian Islands, did
for the world what the Dutch had deter
mined Bhould not be done carried those
nuts, which are their food, into sur
rounding countries, and trees grew
again, and the world had the benefit.
&"A Columbus, Georgia, paper re
lates the following : On Judge Allen's
plantation, near Steam Mill, is one of
the most remarkable calves on record.
It is owned by a tenant on the place,
and his wife, who did the milking of
cows, usually took her six-year old
daughter with her to keep away the
calves. The little girl decided she would
play milk woman, and see if she conld
milk the little calves. She was surprised
to find that one of the calves gave milk,
' and called the attention of her mother
to the fact. The lady then began to
milk the calf, which at nine months old,
gave a gallon, and at twelve months
feave three gallons per day. The calf
was exhibited at the State Fair, and
took a premium!
Worth Remembering.
Now that good times are again upon
us, before indulging in extravagant show
it is worth remembering that no one can
enjoy the pleasantest surroundings if la
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 60 ct. bottle of Parker's
dinger Tonlo 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. Head of it in an
other column. 45 4t
A Crosa Baby.
Nothing is so conducive to a marine
remaining a bachelor' as stopping for
ne night at the bouse of a married
friend and being kept awake for five or'
Kix hours by the crying of a cross baby.
" A ll.n.n.o A . , t I ... 1 . 1 . 1 S -
Hop Bittkrs to make them well and
smiling. Young man, remember this.
2'ruvcUer. 472t
3T If the mother is feeble, it is im
possible that her children should be
strong. Lydia K. Pinkhanu's Vegetable
' ComHund Is a perfect speclflo in all
chronic diseases of the sexual system of
women. Send to Mrs. Lyilia E. l'iuk
liam, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.,
for pamphlets.
Great Reduction in Prices
AT IllA WENTZEL'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
PERRY DAVIS &
11
1881.
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rod INTERNAL A III tITCRNAl 131,
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and la always I'KI1PM,1I,V BAKK In tlio bauds
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tt I a smre nt quick remedy for f'OTIOIIB, HOnR
THItOAT, CHILLS, and similar trouble) afford. Instmnt
relief In the most malignant ftirms of D1PHTHKIIIA, and
li the beat known remodr Air Hhmmtlam and Neuralgia.
Th Oldest, Best, and Moat Widely Known
Family Modlelne In the World.
tt has been need with audi wonderful aneeeaa In alt
purls or the world for VUhM P", 4'IIOLKH A, 1I A Hit llitr, A,
klKKNTEHY, and nil HOWKL COMI'I.AlAI'l'V that H la
considered an unOMliiig cure fur these diseases.
Has stood the teat of Forty Years' Constant
Use In all Countries and Climates.
It la HECOM M EN DEI) by Fhyalclana, M laalonarlre,
Minister! Manager of I'lantatluua, WorU-Bliep., anil
Factories, Runri In Iloapltala In short by Mrer Unity,
Everywhere, who baa ever given It a trial.
it is without2riVaTTa3 a liniment.
Tt ehould always bo uaed flr Pain In the flack anil Mite,
and brings speedy and permanent relief lu all cases uf llrulaes,
sjuta, Sprains, Severe Hums, Scalds, cto.
No tamlly can aatviy be without It. It will annually
Hive many times Its owt In doctors' bills, and lis prloo brings it
within the reach of all. It Is sold at c, 00c, and 81 per
bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists.
SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
Ceolvw
1881.
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Newport AdvcrtisemcntR.
JJEWP0RT DRUG STORE.
Having on hand a complete assortment of thefnb
lowing articles, the anbaorller aska a sharaof year
patronage.
VrttffB and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a fall atook of
Concentrated Homsdics,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Brushes, Tcrfninery
IIAIIl OIL,
AMD
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Hand
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOR
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Careftilly and Promptly Filled
D. M. ED Y.
Newport, Penn'n.
It. 8. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds uf
LUM1JER AND SHINGLES,
for LK.HH MONEY than any other dealers In this
county. We will also take good Tlmberon the
M ump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for
Lumber, o, We use Clciarlleld Pine and Hem-
ockouly,
W. It. B. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Terry Co., Pa.
Ootober 10, 1876.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
( Formerly John Jones A 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, ai
the HIOHEHT PRfCKH the market will afford,
will be paldfor all kinds ol
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PRODUCE
8EEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on band,
OTBH,
SALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
HORSE SHOES, Ac, 4c.
FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST RATES.
V Orders promptly filled,
Newport, July 20, 1876 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's RuIMlng,
arEwroRT, pa.
Bole Agent lor Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos,
47-Country Merchants anpplied with Good!
at Philadelphia prices.
Your orders are solicited.
91i
B.
HIMES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
South East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In flrst
class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted
ana promptly paia. ' uorrespouuence soucueu.
Companies Itejtreaened :
Attna.nf Hartford
Assets,
$6,700,000.
Commercial Union.
Fire Association, Phil's.,
S.778.0UO.
B. HIMES, Agent.
March 11, 1880 ly
Agents Wanted HSSKiV!
LY KNITTING MACHINE evr Invented. Will
knit a pair of Stockings, with HEKL and TOE
COMPEETR, In 20 minutes. It will also knit a
great variety 01 lancy worn for which there is al
ways a ready market. Send for Circular and
terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTINO MACHINE
CO.. m Washington Street, Mass. 3b tm
Our Stock of NEW ROODS
for Men's Wearla complete.
rricesiromi2i eeoisup.
F. MORTIMER. New Bloom Held, Pa
B00KSIB00KSI
Gift Hooks,
Children's Hooks,.
Blank Books,
School Books,
Cite! Testaments !
And nil Kinds of Books
AT BEACH'S
Look & Drug Store:
Stationery at Wholesale or Ketail-
Subscriptions taken for all News
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
November 18, 1879 '
AUCTIONEERS.
AS. P. LATCHF0RD,
A VCTIONEER ,
Wnnlil raanantfiill Ihli.ra 4 t.n ..l.n ...
will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attent ion.
ruuflflAhbu a Mli,I,H, l'EBHT CO., FA.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
OfTershls services tnthAnltlTenflnf Prr
Cumberland counties. Post ofllce address. -
bliermansdale, Perry co,. Pa.
W D.HENRY,
Blain, Terry county Pft.
to render Ballrifaetioii, . etf
lint In a that Im lla....l.u.t "i-a i
or Dauphin couittlen. Orders re solicited and
hrrl m til al tiaiiM.n lllLa i
a a Huiia)vraBmvii (Till UD K I TII
im a. m rr r a
Jut u. tt r.Ajin,
Hew Buffalo
. Perrjr co.,Pa
Q B. HARNISH,
A-UOTIOlVlSICIt,
nelyllle. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and
satisfaction guaranteed. etf-
D
AVID M'COY,
A TJO XI O IV ICICI I ,
ICEEHBDIIO, PEEEY COUNTY, PA.
. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid
to ail calls. r
AV.STI-.,,NJ!5U'.-TThe """"signed glyes
notice that he will ciy sales at a reasonable
rate. Hatlsfaction guaranteed.
S. Address
.. h.. THOU. 8TJTCH, Jr.,
HOT. 18. 78 New HI.. lunula p
P P.H00VER,
AUCTIONEElt.
Attention glyen to sales, and satisfaction tutf
anteed. Prices low.
can on or address .'
K. P. iiiwivVu
Elliottsburg, Pa.
Augustl 2, 1879.
HENRY KILL,
,a .... AUCTIONEEK, (
Would respectfully lufoim the citizens of P
County that he will cry sales at short notice,
at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed
aT- Address Hmbt Kell. lckesburg. Pa.
JJ0ME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
Iwonldrespectlyelylnformmyfrlendsthat lu.
tendealliugupontbem with a supply of goo
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Censistlngof
OA8SIMEB8,
OASSINBTS,
FLANNELS, Plalnndbar'x
CARPETS, Sec,
to exchange for wool orsellfor cash.
J.H.BIXLEK.
OihtbiWoolih Factory. B.IT.i
KENDALL'S SPA YIN CURE.
It Is sure to cure Spavins. Splints
Curb, lie. It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Has
no equal for any lameness on beast or
man. It has cured blp-lolnt lame
ness In a person who bad suffered IS
years. Alsoeured rheumattsmmms.
frostbites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blem'sh on horses. Send for Il
lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All Drucglsts l ave It or can get for
you. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Pros., Enoaliurgk.
Falls, Vermont.
HARRIS ft EWINO. AgentsT
Pittsburgh. Pa.
yLOOMFJELD ACADEMY.
The next regular session of this Institution be
gins MOM DA r, September 6th, lssi).
Fall preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv
en fot 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 ol the
higher studlea.
Music, Drawing and Painting.
Philosophical and chemical apparatus for the
Mudy of the Natural Sciences. Literary Society
Library.
Students are at all timeaonder the supervision
of the Principal, and their progress and conduct
noted on their weekly reports.
Boarding, If paid In advance. fl5o per
week, ottierwt-e, fi75. Tuitlou trout 50 cents lo
l. (V per week in advance.
For further Information address
J. It- I I.K'KINGKK. A. K , Principal,
or W. (iKiku, Prnorletor.
New Uluouilleld. Perry Co., Pa.
August HU&30.