THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., DECEMUEU 28, 1880. flit fjlomnfidb ilHfS. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. For Tnji Tiim. Tobacco Cultivation in Perry County. The fact that the cultvatlon of this . narcotic werd has been amply renumer alive In different portions of the state, forces this question to our minds. Wl y should It not he to here where we have rich valleys if not so large as any other part of the world t There are only two reasons worth paying any attention to, 1st the lack of knowledge regarding the same, and 2nd the difficulty of dispos ing of the leaf when ready for market. In answering the first we would suggest that Terry County farmers are equal to any emergency, and will not go around an obstacle that any other farmer can surmount; besides there are now scatter ed through the county many men who have bandied the plant In every stage of its growth, from the sowing of the seed to the harvesting; and skilled hands can always be procured to prepare the leaf for the inspection of the dealer. This is by great odds the most Important and particular part of the cultivation of the plant, and the one which if properly at tended to will in a great measure answer 'the second reason, for where the goods are In a first rate condition, the buyer will soon flud it out. The reason that so many crops have heretofore been neg lected by the dealers Is because they knew the leaf had not been properly handled and was worth a very low price and did not wish to be obliged to hurt the feelings of the farmers by telling them so. And now since it is publicly announced that a Tobacco Packing Establishment will soon be put Into op eration in Newport, the last objection is removed and there is no reason what ever, why our citizens who have good ground should not avail themselves of the opportunity and each cultivate an acre or two every year, and thus add to the income of the farm, with scarce any out lay and no risk of Hog Cholera nor Foot-rot. It has been amply proven ' that a fair crop of tobacco sold at six cents per pound, will bring more profit than can be made oft' the same amount of ground by any other crop known to our agriculturalist, and It is very rarely indeed that a well cultivated, and well handled crop does not bring considera bly more than that. This fact must be wll understood however, that there is no use to try to raipe good tobacco on any but the best of land, and with the addition of extra manure, for you can - not have it too rich, it is the large leaves that biing the high prices, and it is the high prices that makes the great profit. Experience has proven that wheat sue ceeding a good crop of tobacco Is almost certain to be an extra good crop, the to. bacco seems to prepare the soil in some way to perfect adaption for the growth of wheat. A word to those who pur pose giving the crop their attention for the first time ; now is the time to begin. Select the best part of your corn stubbles and remove the stalks, spread the ma nure on as soon as possible, so that the strength will saturate the soil, find the straw part will become completely rot ten before ploughing down ; it is also a benefit to the soil by preventing the - severe blasts of spring from sweeping the grouud,and carrying off much of the valuable gases accumulated there. Do not prepare too much ground, one acre is plenty for the first time, for no man can learn all about it in one year, and yon will find it will pay better to give the same attention to one acre, that most people give to two. Also prepare a bed in the garden for the seed, if pos sible dig it up, then spread the manure over, and leave it till spring has certain, ly opened. Then dig it down, and sow the seed very carefully by means of a iine sieve. Workingmen. u Before you liegin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your eystem needs cleansing and strengthens ing to prevent an attack of Ague, 111 ious or Spring Fever, or some othtr Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness and great expense if you will use one bottle of Hop Hitters in your family this month. Don't wait. JJurlinyton Hawkeye. 61 j;t Good Advice. If you keep your stomach, liver and kidneys hi perfect working order, you will prevent and cure by far the greater part of the ills that afflict mankind in this or any section. There is no medi cloeknowu that will do this asijuickly or surely as Parker' Uinger Tonic, which will secure a perfectly natural ac tion of I bene important organs without interfering with your daily duties. See advertisement. 50 4 1 C3F"Thoaai)d of Indies have found sudden relief from all their wocm by the use of Lydia K. l'ink ham's Vegetable Compound, the irreat remedy for diseas ' tm peculiar to females. Seud to Mrs. I.ydia K. l'lnkham, iH'd Western Ave juue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Great Reduction in Prices AT III A 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 IsText ixty Days. jf Tft ffft tt tmt o Wtl. r jmrrhatn- trt no Kit nr rrprmT, Mtp tr rttgver, tfr&Z&hr MARCHAL & SMITH ORGAN CO., tfC0 ""'" ' Ht cti'Htnlreet from faatorjr l parchaier, en Mil ihU txaatifnl Oritan, TO inahet J ill I I ' A" ""lllTiX blf h' inwbM l0,,f ,otld '" emu, & or tet. 1 6 rtom, 4 frt or I trrI, fur VUU I 1 ytfJtaS i tKfyj " 0 rB UeiermlufJ dial tjverj ouc ahalt havu n opportunity u u i thl nmgnliiuout Org..n. dtiT V. lhrrt-ri.reimithPt.rloe at B6(J, Send OT1 Fifteen DaV' Thai. Weicud with V ' "I ' Imm i ni - T "TP " - "''"'-i ill bit aud IX Mill i HUH HOOfc, I emiii,i..'iu Hunci iHitAt). . , t j Onlrr ut Oih-iv I.-puitthii monvy with jour dunk -r any ri'-.HiiMIlu ueroltoui. to be paid to ' il" A JJT H 'rrfn i iuii'laetory, or to bretui ned io voo i rtlrfuu U rt'turrfd io im. !7; jf wit. the Only I ouse In t merle a uSer' tV(.rriie 4 r nte, J iL ' VSJi 8 'n'w,ff C- iplcr, ( Vteafe and f,'..i ml Ocijurt ,or L60. Otilrr tlln t' r m i,.l fur hill tiff- Kb4wA criptiw. MA1U HAL 4t bMlTU, B Wctt EUt cnth fctrcct, Row York, K. . K2EW C- l.n r:vo TT - t ,:;?r ORBILIOUSSl-al t&O bl m rri Medicine recently discovered ami use! by an .mid couniT- ancr r i win i fir yc.'.. IV f,. ff 8- tVSSi f?2?, rv. ,,; ,-rf ..... ii V, Cannot Ret out of Order. p' r. h jL-fi-A WIIMnst a Life- '; ' X - c 0 9 f3 -J. CZlIf :- gs j; m "1 ml $ KbS 'P i Pi I lill IlLSlp VEGETABLE PERRY DAVIS & U THE SUN FOR 1881. Everybody oads The Sun. In the editions of th's unwHpaner UirouKUOut tiio year to oouio every body will Una : I. All tho world's news, so premmted thflt tho reader will Kt the ifreateHt amount of fulormatioii with tuo 'ast impront ble expenditure of time ami eye aii.rht. Tiik Him lout? atro (hweo i-red Hit-golden mPtk'u between redundant t'uilnem and immxfintiict'iry brevity. II. Mui'h of that Ktrt of iiiuh which d',4uri 1rh upon 1tn roooKiiizcd important-' than upon its intret to mankind. Krom nionuntf to uidmiiu Thk Sun priuw a routinued ftury nt tneiivea nf r.-ul tueu and women, aud of their dit dM, plans, love hat'-n, and tniobh'H. '1 his Mtory i unu vai i-d and more Interest' iute than any romuneo that was ever dovi-d. III. -ond writ iiita-in every rolnmu, and frhnecp. orlKiualitj , accuracy, and dec"rmu in the tivattiuut t.f tvry Hnbjt-rt. IV. Hnu-.ste mni-nt. Ths HrSi's habit Is to apeak out fearn'Mhlj- alnt men and tldiua V. Kniiai rnud fn dtiihuw vitli t'Hfh political purtr, and equal radim-r. to ooiumcnd whut Is pra sewoitliy or to rubuke what is biatuahla lu Ik'inocrutic or Iteptib lean. VI. Absolute ind'pendenre of partisan onranfrations but unwavering loyalty to true Dmorratio prliieiphm. The Huh be.ievea that the 4iivTUimnt wlitcii tim iJon- Htitution (five un i aKO"d one to Veep. Its uotinn if duty it xtt reHiMi 10 iw uinu s power tlie enortt vt men in the llnpublican party to avt up another form of Gov. eriuueut iuthn oiace of thit wni''h exists. The pht IhhI and the years immediately following will pndml ly decide this supremely important ennttt. 1 hk vv lmlieve that tu vietorv will be with the imnilu us atraiiiHt the Itiutrs for monopoly, the ltiuf for plunder, tui ineniuKcinr iiiiimtmii LKJWi'r, Our terms are an follows : Vnr thf I lAll.v Hitn. a 1 lir oaife ftlieet of fw-rtntv eiji-htrtihini'iH. t'1" nice by nmif. p'st, iT.id in 35 eents a uioum, oi o.i a yejvr; or, tMriuKniir tue miuddi nuiMtr. ail riu-lil-osLirsi sihwt fr fift .t,!v ci!iiiiiiim Dim prineiattS ctuiU a month, or fcT,70 yar, pohiawe Iiaid. l heRnndar pdiM.iii of Tiik Hi:n ( also furnished eparately at ftil aiO a yen , pimtc-e i-aid. ThpriPe't ths hkii y Stis, ebcht pajrs, fiftyix iNtlumuK, if a yrar. iHiNtarw paid. For elulwolbu trutiiuK 910 we will tHiud an extra oopy free. Ad'IrHKsT. W, Knoi-asp, PithltihT of Thk aw, New Vork City. .ENCYCLOPEDIk ..0 to IS.-. Mouth HAITI ff rl? "wsnd lornis for 1 - a tiJV I J lUlC; in. Men, K.rn.rr.. iJ, YOUR OWN wilSfiluwi2.,;,i:v LiLWYEff "I1 5IK) In oii loli.l. . " " " aS4 oilier l.iS In SO duv., i otlir "S In 1.1 iys. (vi- f n lime. Its CMl. f i ev ryli.!y w hiiib It. nil fr eirrulsr, ami uriu. AUo j..nv.il ATenl, W littd. AililrM 1'. W. ZllUiLKU 4 CO., 1,KW Aixb St., Iti. 'a, 1 OH PRINTING ul every description neatly land nruinptly exwulosl at knasoHs kle KUi at Ihe VlnoiuUeld Tiiiiri. Hlmm Job OlUce. PREM2UM CORN 8KELLER. OMT nilAP rif ACTH'l.R IMMDtDVN Pl'IMJJi MADl., Wl! I, DO AHJ.I C'll A- A V ft DVLLAH Hll.l.I.I I: IN 1HU JWAIvKI X. TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. TIKST. Udnos notinjnre iho ffrn, and i& thvtvtum Just th Ihinor to for r helling i nrn for prr.. RKCOM)--The tip end and bull rrr! of tne r-n run b Fhcllfd Into one vosbo!, a"l the body of tin tnr into niiutlirr, which is an Ipimense conv n i re, as many furuicts plant only thecornfromtherniddloof Ihcrnr. VV nw Every Farmer wants mis Miriicr T"r Fnruirivrnm mrpoiu WVVN trv, for menl, fr nerd, or for anv fhnltor purjosv, lo mutter V 4 rVmir TTVlfl Yv l.AAr Klf THTPstiv TltnCH Over on AnvFnrnu . rTJfir.M vnus kHKLI.KU is lU-Minod to V.ocom the SiiKM.KRof tho dny Whpn nncr in trot! nerd noothrr Bmnli fiiriitT v.-ill l.r v.V! nled. V o npHcroiMc tnltp t io V.ovt II. tint Corn Mltlier eer Jnvn'ti-d. finvsuM e AGKNTS WAMKU in every f'onnty. f ri'nr fnli' br all flrt-cla-1 CoMnt'-v Stttrrs nrd Denli-rtin Uttrdware vrA -riculturnl lnplfments, Awvwn pkat.kh ron it, and if hohn nt got it, we II "itl n W -mrlo prfiold to r-v mMrt"- uym rrr?!pt of Sf. Ai'i'rrs ihti only J&auuluciururfl, Publlchcr3, FARM ft FIRESIDE, Sprlngfleld, Chlo. CURED IN 20 MINUTES BY rmlr.' n physician with wo"''rfn nccess. All drrccistt a sure cir lir 1 IX IBIfi l-.STION. ''V, n K '.-tlv..tiPHHand nilioiwnrm! - ..v. ,!.-,;. rinUMVMa,ra. A PURELY VEOETAftLE REHEOT rOS ItlTERNAl AND ITERRAl USE, Is a nre enre for nil the dlseuMS for which It Is recommended, uud is nlwtiys PGUFKCTLV SAFU In tho hands of evun the most Inexperienced persons. Tt Is m snre and quick remedy for COUGHS, SOI? E TIIKOAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; nffonU Instant relief in the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and is the 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 wonderful success In all parts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIAHRHIE A, DYSENTERY, and all ROWEL COMPLAINTS that it is considered an un&iling cure for 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, WorkShapa, and Factories, Nurses In Hospitals in short by livery body, Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It should always be used for Pain in the Back aud Sl.le, and brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases of Uralses, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc No family can safely be without It. It will annually save many times its cost in doctors' bills, and its price brings it within the reach of all. It is sold at use, 50c, and $1 pel bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. C'veow Always (Jet The HesU THE CHRISTIAN AT W0n A Large Quarto Weekly. Itellpiout, Literary unu fumi y iewpaiier. Evangelical, Non-Sectarian, Independent. Thl Fsnioim Wiwkly cimiirlHes a rare combination nt Iti-.iHtiHin. Lit. riii j , Hi-tciuirtc, Prmaii al and Timely Ioiiicp. Ueiiiil.iJ uo B.t ialeutluall dniJsrtmeuts, ' et. 11(11.11 itn i:;te!iilli year wilU iucnwHut iniiin hiiiI ra. liitirn ami me enuiiry and eiiHsrienoe ri'quwitB 10 iktImvui every inedw sua oblLratiuu to its reaaera sua the pub.Ic. THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK not only bflleve In Wiirklinc CUrlntisiw. but advocate th.. nvktH uuil oeki to imimote the welfare of all work ers In ariK-aUiiiii dem'kned to elevate the Ftftiila and jilvauretuerivwiicrityof the country. It belietes iu I'nvrcee and Iinprovoneut Moral, Mental and Phys-eai-and tuat while tiu world moves the iieople should badvauciu(f In the lijrht directlou. Almliuf to lur. uihii tne Best Wcclcty of its Class, It Invite, an examination of it content, and a eomtiar. leon ot tuo menu tln rool with ihiwe of cuutemiiorary Joiiri.ala. ludevd, tt claims that the beat is always the CueaiicHt. . . FORH, KTYLE ANI TERMS. "The ChrlHtlan at W.irk" la a beautiful Weekly of Tneuly Laive Quarto 1'wn. OUJt TERMS FOR 1SS1. Oue snliec'Iptlon, oue year.iu advance isno rursii: mi nulla 1 60 OueaiiWriutlou, two years in advance"...""!" too Oue Btilawriiitiuu ilh one new aubacribar, botb in adiauoe, iu one remiltauce son Oue subscription with two new subeoribeas, all three in aili anco, iu one reniittalioe T 00 One aulMr.nptfiiu with thri new aubaerlbers. all four in ail u nee. In on remittance 8 50 One aulawriptlou with four new nuuacribers, all five iu advance, lu one remittance 10 00 Auy number over live at the unit rate, invariably w lui oue rcmiitance. HubMrtlie now and iret the low rate. W ,rive no premiums, and rraerve the ruth! to withdraw our liber a. club rat. at any tune alter aix mouths. Kaniplea aeut fi-ee ujiouapplicatlou. AUdreaa J. A'. HAL LOCK, Publisher, - xi'Jiroadway, N. Y. EST.VTK NOTU.K.- Notleels herebyglv en thai letter", ot Administration on th eniaie ui noi rii irrr. ato'd.. lute o( Uavllle town slilu. prry ooiini, (.. have been granted to. Jaue Orr, ul said inwiiahlu. All persons Indebted to said estate amrAniiMMtfwl In make Immediate payment, and those having clainii t prcaont I hem duly authenticated lor seiiiciiiriii. iu JANE ORK. Adm'K. Nov. !, IStO. tO- J. T. M lutlie, att'y. Newport Advertisements. JvTEWPORT DRUG STORE. Bavinir on hand complete assortment of lbs fob lowiar artldM, the subscriber asks share of year patronaira. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a fall stock ol Concentrated Eomedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, Perfumery HAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Band PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES q PHYSICIANS ORDERS ' CaredUy and Promptly Filled D. M, EBY, Newport, Penn'a. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds ot LUMBER AND SHINGLES, lor LESS MONET than any other dealers In this county. We will also take nod Tlniberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, Ike, We use Cleartteid Pine aud Uem ockonly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO.', Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa, WK would respectfully invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST PRICES the market wlllalford. will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PR01JUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, FISH, 8ALT, PLASTER, CEirfENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE RHOKH. fte.,Ao. FOB BALE AT THE LOWfcSX RATES. Orders promptly filled, Newport. July 20, 1875 U J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, - Wright's RuIIdliig, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobacoos, "Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. Tour orders are solicited. 9 41 B. IIIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: SontU East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POI.ICIFS written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable pioper ty, at fair rales, and losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented t tna.of Hartford, Commercial 1'nlon. Fire Association, Phll'a., Assets, Ifl.700.0fl0. 1,4(14.000. 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly Agents Wanted UWr. LY KNITTING MACHINE ever Invented. Will knit a pair of Stnuklngs. with HKKL and TOE COMPEETE, In 20 minutes. It will also knit a great varletf of fancy work for which there is al ways a ready market. Bend for Circular and terms tothe TWOMBLT KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 409 Washington Street, Mass. 86 4m If! 1lT? I ft Don't you want somecheap goods tor Pauts aud Suits? I, If you do, don't fait to ex amine the splendid assortment for Sale by F MORTIMER. ToueansultyourieKlnstyleand price. BOOKSI BOOKS 0 Gift Books, Children's VooJcs,. Blank Books, School Books. 7 mn mo 'ODTnmnmn mum ; loomwuma: And all Kinds of Books . AT BEACH'S Book &Drg Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail fiT Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. ' E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a November 18 1879 A UCTIONEERS. TAS. P. LATCH FORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inrorm the public that he w l cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. WDONNALLV'tt MILLS PERRT OOi.PA. ' TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties post ollice address Sheimansdale, Perry co.. Pa. t w. D. HENRY, A UCTIONEER. Blaln, Perry county Pa. sWTerms Moderate and every exertion Diad. to render satislaction. gu . Anctlnnppr Tho n...u..j : - " " UUUW.DJfUVU KIVCU.' notice thai lie wIllcrvanlesHt anv iwiim i i.m or naupnin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentioiiwlllbe given. i. D. WELLS, New Buffalo Pern pn.. T"a T tt i mneti D. XlAIM'ilon, AUCTIOISKliK, Delville, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and- Satlsfftftloil 0lln,-niitAA,l ' . n ...vu, Q VJ JJAVID M'COY, AUCTIONKEIJ, ICKESBUJKO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. n. Charges moderate. Prompt attention raid to ail carls. AtrCTIONlrKlt.-The underslpned gives .. ' ,.ce,11,f I'ewnlcij SRltsat auascwable taie. ISat isfuctiuu guaranteed. Address x, . 1IK,S Sl'TCH. Jr., Nov. 18. 'i8 New Bloomlield, Pa.: jp p. hooyerT 7- AUCTIONEEM. Atlentinn nlvon fn .....!... . j V . nnu rui ir.ini;i ion liliar- anteed. Prices low. Call on oi sddiess F. P. HOOVER, AuguStU. 1879. tU.o.Ubu,g,l-a. HJNBY KKLL, .. . AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully inio m Hie ciiijtinsof Perrw County i Inn lie v HI to ealts I sboii i oliee. an at leasonuble lates. rlalulactli n naiantetd. Address HtNKT Keix. lckcshuig. Pa. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT1 I wouldrespectively Inform myfrlendstbat lu tendoalllng upon them with a supply of goo ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. . Censlstlngof OAS8IMER8., OASSIMBTS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd y to exchange for wool oriell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. nWnH7nn. TT. .... ....ivun.rav,, 0,17,4 If UWIl 1 f T !C CT I VtV 1TTT1TI It Is sure to cure Spavins. Epllm Curb, tie. It removes all unnatural' enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal tor any lameness on beast or mail. It has cured hiplolnt lame ness In a person who bad suffered IS tears. Alwocured rheumatiKin.corns. frost bites, or any bruises, cut nr Ian enes. It has no equal for blenrsh on horses, h'end for il lustrated circular giving poslilve proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists ' ave It or can get for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros.,Enosburgb, Palls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO, Agents. Pittsburgh, Ta. B LOOM FIELD ACADEMY. xue oeai irKiiiai ot-miuu ifi inis inniiiuiioB De- till MUX DA )', September nth. 1K8. Full preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv en foi auy Colleve Male or Female either for Freshman or Sophomore year. A thorough cnure 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 amiarritus far thn tudv of the Natural Sciences. Literarv Hoelntv Jjiumry. Students are at all times under the snneirvlalnn of the Principal, and their progress and conduct n ted on their weekly reports. ' V Bnaidlng. If paid In advanoe, 12. M per week, otherwl-e 12.76. Tuition from 60 cents lu II. (K) nerweek In advance. For itirther InTnrmsMnn address J. Jt. FLICKING EK. A. H., Principal, or w hikh. Proprietor. NewIlloomlleld.PenyCo.,Pa. August lt,1880.
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