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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIEIJ), PA. DECEMBER 7, 1880.
. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Intelligent Farming.
Intelligence Is a help to every business
calling or pursuit. To say that the far
mer cannot profit by It as well as any
other man, Is tantamount to declaring a
premium on Ignorance, and setting up
a warfare ngalmit education. More thnn
one half of the people of the United
HLates are engaged In agriculture, directly
or Indirectly supplying food for home
and for export. Farming strictly speak'
lng, Is the tilling of the soil. Plowing,
sowing, planting, mowing, are opera
tions which may be performed with a
moderate degree of Intelligence. But
agriculture is farming with intelligence
philosophical, rational, thoughtful,
Judicious Btudlous, wise fanning. The
agriculturalist Is a high type of man.
lie may be a doctor, a lawyer, a nier
chant, a banker, a theologian, a states
man, a scholar, or a s dentist And in
deed he should be a man of large
knowledge. He will have use for chem
istry, botany, physiology, mechanics,
mineralogy, entomology, meterology,
ect., to the end of the catalogue of arts
and sciences.
To educate the plowman up to the
agriculturalist elevates manhood and
broadens the Held of human usefulness.
There need be no fear of destroying the
class of American farmers by education;
for their ranks can be readily filled by
recruits both from home and from abroad.
It was proven time and again during
out late war, that the intelligent soldier
was the best soldier, lighter and man.
Some of our best officers rose from the
ranks, or low grades of office, to com
mand and to honor ; and they rose
because of their Intelligence, worth and
valor. Did they Berve their cause less
because they came from the rauksr
No j but rather added to the efficiency
of the army in general. Yes, indeed;
and many of these brave leaders were
farmers, who fought for the soil they
tilled, and the happy homes they had
labored to make for their families. The
tillers of the soil are the truest defenders
of any country and of . any righteous
cause. The farmer is aud always has
been the agricultural experimeuter. Let
us then aid him in improving, extend
ing and increasing this useful study
under the most favorable circumstances,
and by the aid of art and science. The
time for despising the farmer is past,
and the time has come to elevate him to
the full character of the agriculturalist.
Intelligence pays In every branch of
business. The world cannot have too
many intelligent men ; for Intelligence
paves the way to prosperity. Long ago
the stupid farmer Inveighed again Bt the
railroad because his horses, grain and
other produce would have no market
value. Now the men who ought to
know better the scientists some sclen
lists, declare that where you ' educate
the farmer he ceases to be a farmer.
This is sophistry. But should this be
true, the educated farmer will benefit
himself and the publlo more, by produc
ing more and elevating himself and
others above a mere drudge.
All men caunot be lawyers, ministers,
doctors, chemists or teachers, but every
man according to his fitness, Intelligence
and character, can succeed in some bus
iness or calling. Supply and demand
operates equally on all products,whether
they be brains or cabbages. Best qual
ity of products find readiest market of
whatever kind. Quality is always ap
preciated, and the very best cannot be
too good for an appreciative demand.
Gold is worth more than silver; silver
more than copper, and copper more than
iron; though all are indespensable for
trade commerce and the arts. All are of
great Intrinsic worth, according to the
various uses to which they are put in
civilization. If we alloy these metals
with gold we increase their value accord
ing to the quality of gold in them. So
by education we gild the calling of every
man, by adding a precious quality to
the individual, Increasing the quality
and increasing the capability to furnish
products of greater value.
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 in
bad health. There are hundreds of mis
erable people going about to-day, with
disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, or
a dry backing cough, and one foot in the
grave, when a CO 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 Head of it in an
other column. 45 4t
CirLydia K. l'iukham's Vegetable
Compound revives the drooping spirits;
invigorates and harmonizes the organic
functlonsgves elasticity and firmness
to the step, restores the natural luster to
the eye, and plants on the pale cheek of
beauty the fresh roses of life's spring
and early summer time.
Great Reduction in Prices
AT IRA WBNTZEL'S STOKH
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
mi "xt j- cr
We Will Make it a Point
This Fall and filer
To prove that wc Cannot and
will not bo Undersold.
We invite Inspection, like Op
position, and l)efy Competition.
IF YOU WANT
CLOTHING.
For Men, Youths or 15oys,
SUIT, PANTS, VEST, COAT
OH
OVERCOAT, .
You will find the best assort
ment at our Store, and save
money buying from us.
IF YOU WANT
Boots or Shoos,
For Mail, Woman, or Child,
RUBBER GOODS,
or anything in the above line,
we claim, and can prove to you,
that we carry the largest assort
ment, and can save you 20 per
cent.
If You W ant a Ladies' Coat
or Dolman, Shawl, Nubia, Furs,
Undervvear,or anything in Ladies
Goods, Dry Goods, etc., you can
not be suited better than we can
suit you. ' Come and see.
If You Want Hats or Caps,
Trunks and Valises, Bed and
Horse Blankets, Buffalo and Lap
llobes, Carpets and Oil Cloths,
Shirts and Overalls, Underwear,
etc. Don't fail to call.
Everybody should look to their
interest, and we will prove to
you that it will be to your inter
est to buy from us.
MARX DUKES
& CO'S.,
Successor to
261 DOR SCHWARTZ,
EBY'S NEW BUILDINC,
NEWPORT, PA.
TTENT10NJ
jno. l. Mcdowell,
Grain & Commission Merchant,
ALTOONA, PA.,
Desires Shipments of GRAIN and PRODUCE.
ill sell on reasonable rates, or honor draft on
billot ladlugof good stock.
4W Correspondence solicited.
V Itefeieuce ' Altoona Bank." 42
HfJRRF Bend 2S cent In stamps or currency
'.or anuew I10HK BOOK. It treats
all diseases, ha 35 line engravings showing posi
tions assumed by sick horses, a table ol doses, a
RQflk large collection of valuable recipes,
uwuix res for telling the ageof a borse, with
an engraving showing teelh ol each year, and a
large amount ol other valuable horse Informa
tion Dr. Mm. H. Hall says: "I have bought
books that I paid $5 and iio for which t do not
like as well as I do yours." KHND FOR A CIR
CULAli AGENTS WANTED. 11. J. KEN
DALL, Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly
The Book can also be had by addressing
" Tub TtMES," New Bloomlleld, Pa. UM1U8
in
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tVni1ln(FflMthtlBlnKi'll I RablV
Heated jr hill to enra. It allays the lulling, alworha thit
tnmon. mim immfdintf r!lf. PrvrarH bt j. P. Millar. M.l..
II 11 Philadelphia, Pa, CAUTION. Ar fmriw ancm wrap.
j4ajr ff im bnlllt. amtaini M signature a I'llenf Nlnnes,
All dniKKku and country .lores have It or will get it for you.
7 VkenHal
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUJIU!
TIIR MOST fHTCCKHHKUr KICMKDY EVICR
discovered, as It. Is certain In lis ellccts and docs
not blls'er. Head Proof lleluw.
From Iter. N. P, Urnngcr,
Presiding Elder of the Bt. Albans District
St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 201 h, 180.
DIl. .1. B. KENDALL ft CO., (Jenl.111 In reply
to your letter I will say Unit my esperli'ncA wlln
Kendall's Npavln Cure has been very satisfactory
Indeed. Three or four years ago I procured a bot
tle of your agent, and with It. cured a horse of
lameness caused by Hpavln. Last season my
horse became very lame and I turned hi in outfo'r
H few weeks when he became better, but when I
put III in on the road be grew worse, when I dis
covered that a ring bone was forming. I procured
a bottle of Kendall's Hpavln Cure, and with less
than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame,
neither can the bunch be found.
Respectfully yours,
P. N. (JHANOEll.
Perseverance Will Tell I
Htonghtnn, Mass.. March liltli, lHHft.
H. . I. Kendall & Co., dents: in Justice In you
and myself, 1 think 1 ought to let you know that I
have removed TWO HONK HPAVIN8 wllh Ken
dall's Hpavln Cure," one very large onei don't
know how long the Hpavln had. been there. I
have owned the horseelght months. It took me
four months to take the large one olT, and two
months for the small one. 1 nave used 10 bottles.
The horse Is entirely well, not at all still, 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. ltespectfully yours,
CIIAH. R.PAHKEIt.
Is sure In effects, mild In Us 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 best liniment for man ever used, acting mild
and vet certain In Its effects. It Is used full
strength with perfeot safety at all seasons of the
year.
Bend address for Illustrated Clrenlnr. which n
think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No
remedy lias ever met with such unqualified suc
cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.
Price 11. per bottle, or Hlx bottlesfor la. All Drug.
S lists have It or cau get It tor you, or It will be sent
0 any address on receipt of price bv the propri
etors. Dll. B.J. KENDALL k CO.,
Kuosburg Falls, Vermont.
"Kendall's Rnavln Cure" In now snlil hv all th
leading wholesale druggists and a large number
of prominent retail druggists.
K. MoKTiMEit, New liloomfleld, agent for
Perry Co., Pa.
1880-1
1880-1
The Patriot, Dally and Weekly,
lor the Ensuing lear.
The subscription price of the Weekly Patriot
has been reduced toll. 00 per copy per annum.
To clubs of Fifty and upwards the Weekly
Patriot will be furnished at the extraordinarily
cheap rate of 75 cents per oopy per annum.
The Dailv Patriot will be sent to anv address.
during the sessions of Congress and the Leglsla
lute at tnerate 01 ou cents per montn.
Under the act of congress the publisher pre-pays
the postage and subscribers are relieved from
that expense.
Every subscription must be accompanied by
the cash.
Now Is the time to subscrllie. The approaching
sessions of congress and the legislature will be of
more than ordinary Interest and their proceed
ings will be fully reported for the Dally aud a
complete synopsis of them will be given In the
Weekly. Address
PATRIOT FUBLIHHINU CO.,
320 Market bt,, Harrisburg, Pa.
New Magazine for Little Children.
Our Little Ones at Home and
in School.
AN ILLUSTRATED MAOAZINE FOB LITTLE
PEOPLE.
Wit. T. ADAMS, (OHtwr Optic) Editor.
Original Stories and Poems by the best writers,
for children. New and beautiful Illustrations,
drawn by the best artists, and engraved by John
Andrew & Hon, especially for this Magazine. No
old Cuts or old Stories used. A specimen copy
sent free to any adilrets. Agents aud Cauvassers
wanted in every city and town.
TEEMS IN ADVANCE.
One year tl.fO Eight months 11.00
Hlxteen mouths $2.00.
CLUB KATES.
2 Copies, one year t! 80 4 Copies, one year 00
3 Copies, " ". 4 00 6 Copies, " SCO
Fifteen Cents a Copy.
RUHSKLL PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Boston, Mass.
.ENCYCLOPEDIA
UO to 123 Mouth.
j f lay n Law snd forma for Buri
HOW TO UEii"! Men. Fi mem. Me-
YOUR OWNM""'"l- Low p, Ire.
" . . . JL Orest success. One agent
LAWYER sold sue in on town.au-
" other lis in M day., an
other 7S in 13 ilnyg. Baves ten tlmea 111 eot, end
cv.'rybiMly wniiM It. heud for circulars anU iertua.
Alo tietievul Agents Wanted. Addreia
P. W. XIKUI.KK t CO., 1,000 Arch Bt.,Pbl''a, Pa.
la ly
Newport Advertisement!,.
JEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
flavin on hand a oompleU assortment of thsfol
lowln artlolas, ths siibaorur Saks a share of rear
patronage,
. Drugs and MedMnet,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a full stock of
Concentrated Remedies,
KSSKNTIAL OIJLS,
Brushes, Perfumeryt
IIAIH OIL,'
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Hand
rU.llE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and BAOHAMKNTAL
PUItPOHHS
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Carrfdlly and Promptly Filled
D. M. EBY,
Newport, Penn'a.
It. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LESS MONEY than anyother dealers In this
county. We will also take good Tlinberon the
stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for
Lumber, tits, WeuseClearlleld Pine aud Hem
oukuuly. W. R. B. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones ft Son,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brlok Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would respectfully I nvlte the patronage ol
the farmers, and the publlo generally, as
"YM110", the ,nark wlllafYord,
will be paldfor all kinds of
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PRODUCE
SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIEB
We have constantly on band,
ITIBH,
8ALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT
COAL,
IROlt,
STEEL,
flORHK SHOES, &e.,&e.
FOR BALK AT THE LOWEST RATES.
9. Orders promptly Oiled,
Newport, July 20, 1875-tf
J B. . HARTZELL
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
WrJght'M ISulldlng.
NEWPOIIT, rA.
Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos,
..ThSaiJiVT; m5:?u tapplvi wlth Good,
" Your orders are solicited. 9U
B.
HIMES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
South East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE IN8URANCE POLICIES written in first
class companies on all kinds of insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted
and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited.
Companies Itejyrescnted t
tna.of Hartford,
Commercial Union.
Fire Association, Phll'a.,
Assets
$8,700,000.
1,4(4.000.
3,778,000.
B. HIMES, Agent.
March 11, 1880 ly
t Agents mntedSraKJ&fc
LY KNITTING MACHINE ever Invented. Will
knit a pair of Blockings, with HEKL and TOE
COMPEKTK. in 20 minute. It willalM knit a
ereat variety of fancy work for which there is al
ways a ready market. Send for Circular and
terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTIJiU MACHINE
CO.. 408 Washington Street, Mass. 36 4m
'(1 11! I? 1 It Don't you want some cheap
goods for Pants and Suits?
I. If you do, dou't fall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sals by F
MORTIMER. Youeansultyourselflnstyle and
price,
llifils
Gift JJooks,
Children' Books,
Jilnnk J tools,
School Hooks,
Bits! Testaments!
And nil Kinds of Books
AT BJJACJl'S
Book ! J)rug Store.
Stationery nt Wholesale or Retail
HuiwurlpUong. taken for nil News
papers and Magn.lne.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
November 18, 1879
A VCTIONEERS.
JAS. P. LATCHF0RD,
A VCTIONEER ,
Would respectfully Inform the public trst he
will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attention.
-DONNALLX'B M1LLH, PERRY CO.,rA.,
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Offershls services to thecltlzens of Perry and
Cumberland counties. Post olilce address'
Bherniaiisdale, Perry co., Pa.
D.HENRY,
AUCTioxxnn.
Blalo, Perry county Pa.
WTerms Moderate and every exertion mad
to render satisfaction. tf
Anctloneer. The undersigned given
notice that he wlllcrysales at any point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and
promptatteatlonwlllbe Klven.
K.D.WELLS,
New Iinffalo
Perrvjio, Pa
Q B. HARNISH,
YUCXIOINICIOH ,
JJAVID M'COY, " """
AUCTIONEICK,
ICKE8BURO, TERRY COUNTY, PA.
Charges moderate. Prompt attention tale"
to ail calls. .
AUCTIONEER. -The undersized ;lve
..... ,,Ct,.ci,,, willciysaleat a rfasoiVable
rate. Satisfaction guaranteed.
t- Address
, . ... THOS. BUTCH, Jr..
Nor. 18, '78 New liloomlleld, Pa.
p. P. HOOVER,
A. I J O XI O IN 101 01 .
Attention Riven to sales, and satisfaction vu&t
anteed. Prices low. Call on or address
K. P. 1IOOVKK,
AuKustl 2. 1879. WllottrtM.rg.ra.
JJBNBY KKLL,
AUCTIONEER,
wauM .if,.iii.V.:..':y",'"'
n.T.. .1 ;!! me citizens 01 rerry
Connty that he wll) cry sales at short notice, and
atreaspnable rates. Satisfaction puaianteed.
mm- Address IUnkt Kell. Ickesburu, Pa.
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myf rlendstbat I a
tendcalllDguponthem with a supplyol goo
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE
Censlstlngof
OABSIMEBS,
OASSINBTS,
FLANNELS, (Plalnaudbar'c )
CARPETS, &o.,
to eichange for wool orsell for cash.
J.M.BII1IK.
OshtkbWooliiiFactobt. 6,17,4
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
It is sure to eure Spavins, ppllnts
Curb, &C. It removes all unnatural
j enlargements. Dnea not hn.ij-. uu
no equal for auy lameness on beast or
...will IIH I.UIRJ UI.-UIIJ. Mfiin
ness in a person who had suffered 15
years. Alsocured rheumatism. corns.
frost-bites, or any braises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blemish on bones, tend for II.
1 nitrated circular giving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All Druegiiits lave it or ran get for
you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., I'ros., Enosburgh.
Palls, Vermont.
HARRIS & EWINO. Agents.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
JJLOOMFJKLW ACADEMY.
The next regular session of this institution be
gins MOSDA Y, Septemiier 6th, 110.
Full preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv
en foi any College Male or Female either for
Preshmao or Sophomore year.
A thorough course is provided for teachers, and
the option Is given for selecting one or two of the
blither studies.
Music. Drawing and Painting.
Philosophical aud chemical apparatus for the
rtudy of the Natural Sciences. Literary (society
Library.
Htudentsare at all times nnder the supervision
of the Principal, and their progress and conduct
noted on their weekly re porta.
Boarding, If paid In advance, 12. 'O per
week, otherwise. 12.75. Tuition from (0 cents to
f 1. os per week in advance.
For further information address
J. R. Fl.ICKINUER. A. a. Principal,
or Wm. Orieb. Proprietor.
New liloomlleld. Perry Co., Pa.
August 10,1 M0.
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