0 THE TIMES', NEW BLOOMFIELl), l'A., FJEMt UA11Y 22, 1881. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN, Two Remarkable Apples. About twelve yeara ago I became ac qualnted with a new seedling apple which promised to be an acquisition to the apple family. As I was then engag ed extensively In the grafting business I began to propagate the variety as rapid ly as possible; and now, after twelve yeara' experleuoe, I can truly say It has proved an acquisition. I named It the "Yoke Annie." liv whtith name It. la known In these parts. The history of ine apple is as roiiows: About the year 1800 and 1802 a vounor seedllnar nnnln tree on the farm of Benjamin Yoke, of rarauise, Jelierson county, ra., was grafted In the top prior to Its having borne any fruit; and some of the natural branches, through neglect or otherwise were permitted to remain till they bore fruit, which proved much superior to the grafts on ,the same tree; and omis sion or neglect saved to the world the "Yoke Apple." It is In season from the first of September to the middle of October. It Is a large, round sub acid apple, and in color is very much similar to the Fall Itambo. I have had forty years experience In the grafting business; have become ac quainted with and grafted almost all the varieties that have been brought to the country from far and near, from more than a dozen nurseries for the last twenty-five years, and will say that In my opinion the "Yoke Apple," for drying purposes, stands at the head; and is also very good when fully ripe for eating, and all culinary purposes; though its best use is for drying. About the 8th. of October last I bought a bushel which I gathered from trees which I had graft ed about six or seven years before, and thirty-two apples was all that would lay ? and on each half bushel. A portion of these I took to the Punxsutawney fair, where they were as much or more admired than any other apple among a very large collection of varieties there exhibited. It is without exception one of the best and most regular bearers that I ever knew among apples. The apple should generally be cut lu eight pieces to dry, and when dry is bf a rich, Whitish-yellow color. This annle lias but one drawback or fault, when the grafts are young and growing very thrifty, or when the tree stands in damp or very rich ground, they are somewhat disposed to rot. but when grown on htgh dry channery .ground, suitable ground for the growth of the apple, it is without spot or blemish. It is a good grower, and is destined to be come extensively cultivated. But I must speak somewhat of anoth apple, and that is the "Graventlne." This apple came into bearing for the first time in this community about four to six years ago, aud now It is regarded by all who have it as the most perfect apple they ever saw. As a fall apple it seems to be without fault. About eight years ago I was told by an agent from Itochester, New York, that there was not a better apple known than the "Gravenstlne," and our short experi ence in this community fully proves It true. I feel like saying a word for the "Northern Bpy." Were I to give my ' opinion, after forty years in grafting apples, and having set in that time near or quite 200,000 grafts, of the three above named apples, I would say: the "Yoke apple" for the purpose, of drying , is the most valuable apple ever grafted. The "Gravenstlne" is the most perfectl ed apple in all respects I ever grafted; and the "Northern Spy" is the most valuable apple to grow for use and mar ket that I have ever grafted; and they should all be grown on high, or dry channery ground. New Sheep Disease. A new sheep disease which is killing off flocks, has made its appearance in wreene county, tills Btate. The sheep are taken with a soreness in the mouth which prevents them from eating, and as a result they starve to death. The same disease has appeared among the sheep in this county. Mr. 8. Shultz, of Henderson township, informs us that he has lost nine out of a flock of thirty-five sheep from this cause, aud all the remedies he has tried proved ineffec tual. If our readers know of any rem edy for this disease they will confer a favor upon sheep growers by sending It for publication. Huntingdon News, Good Advice. .,IJ ya keep your stomach, liver and kidneys in 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 cine known that will do this as quickly or as surely as 1'arker's Ginger Tonic. r.ch Vll secu.re Perfectly natural action of these important organs with out Interfering in the least with your daily duties. v See adv. VEGETABLE E21' lull PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ItKMRDY EVER discovered, us It Is anrtnlti In Its ellects and does not blister. Head Proof Ilclow. From iter. N. P. Uranger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt, Jan. 2itli, 1880. DR. J. B. KENDALL CO., (ients! In rep'y to your letter I will any that my experience Willi Kendall's Hpavln (Jure has been very sat isfactory Indeed. Three or lour jeurs 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 lutne and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became belter, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when 1 dis covered that a line-hone was forming. I procured a bottle of Kendall's H iavlu (Mire, aud with less than a bottle cured linn so that he Is not luine, neither can the bunch be found. Hespectfully yours, H. N. (iltANCEIt. Perseverance Will Tell ! Htoughton, Mass., March Kit I), 1880. B.J. Kendall & Co., (ients: In Justice to you and myseir, 1 think 1 ought to let you know that I have removed TWO HONE HPAV1NS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large ones don't know how long the Hpavln had been there. I have owned the hnrseelKht months. It took me lour months to take the large one oil, ami two months for the small one. 1 have 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 lis sale will foe very great. ltespectlully voms, CIIA8. 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 fjn' bAvaral rtava smth an anaulti. Bitlltita niiph. callous, sprains, dwellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism In man and for any purpose for which a lin iment (or man or beast. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In Its effect, lt Is used full strength with perfeot safety at all seasons ol the year. Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualllted suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as weli as man. Price 81. per bottle, or Six bottles for 15. All Drug gists have It or can get It tor you. or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DB. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Euosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Hpavl n Cure" is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists aud a large number of prominent retail druggists. avF. Moktimkk, Mew liloomtleld, agent for Ferry Co., Pa. NOTICE ! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Perry county, that be has a large and well delected stock ol HARDWARE, GKO(3KKIES, DUUGH. WINES AUQUf JNAIL3, HORSE and MULE SHOES, BTEKL. IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOKH. SHAFTS. FOLE8A BOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &0. ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster, , , and Cement. BOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. BALT, BUG ARB, SYRUPS, TKA8.8PICE3. TOBACCO, CIGARS, aud SMITH COAL. John Lucas SCo's., MIXED FAINTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. .. .And a large varletynf goods not mentioned, allof which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, and he oilers the same to his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices lor Cash or approved trade. Ills motto 1aw prlces.and Fair dealings to all. Ge and see hint. Respectfully, 8. M. SHULER, Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. ESTATK NOTICE. Notice Is herebyrlv en that Letters nf Administration on the estate of William F. Miller late of Watts town, ship. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been ? ranted to the undersigned residing In the same ownship. , All person8indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, aud those havlnii claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to EMORY B. MILLER Administrator. Feb. , 1881 pdj Wilson Lufvkh, Atl'y. nun mm A PURELY VEGETABLE! REMEDY rei iiTtMui ari iitunai hi, II a nn pure fbr ell Ilia diseases Ihr which It li rwommmided, . and la alwaya PERFECTLY AKB In ths hand , of even lbs moat inexperienced persons. It I ewre and ejntok remedy for COUGHS, RORn THHOAT, CHILI,, and imllr troubles; KfTarita Initnnt relief tit tiie inoet malignant ftirmi of DIPHTHERIA, and la the bearknown remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. The Oldest, Beat, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In the World. It ha fceen weed with aneh wonderful aneeeaa In all parte of the world for CR AM P, CHOI.KH A, HI A It R IKE A, b YSKNTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that lt j. Considered an unoUllxig cure for these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty Years' Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It. la RECOMMENDED by Phjraletana, Mlulonarlee, Ministers, Manaajeraaf Plantatlone, 'VVork-S.riap., and Factorlea, Harsea In Hoapltala In abort by JUrerybodjr, Everywhere, who baa ever given lt trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It should always be used for Pain In the Rack and Side, and brings speedy and permanent relief In all cases of Urulaea, Cuta, Sprain., Severe Rnrna, Sealda, etc. No family can aantljr ba without It. Tt will annually tn.ro many times lu cost lu doc-tors' bills, and Its price brings lt within the reach of all. It Is sold at Site., SOc, and ft per bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. WIDE AWAKE FOR 1881. If thn ltojn and OlrW nf America could but "cc thn illfN of drl if lit fill iiiHiitirtrri ttt. ami 11 in beautiful (li'itwhiK'x for them, mtith'K prnnix-d Into the twelve iiiiitiltfTH nf Wlilc AwftVf for Ihhi. we aru sur ttmt durliiK the next three month the miiiMrrfjittcu lint nt t.htt Muirtuhip wmilil Ih innr" tlmu dotiuld. Out nf niHtiy brillituit fViuim-K we auuouuce the followliJKt Ifiiviiiir dfltulitful uir'rl.-n Iti nlorc Pcrlutjm JlrHt In K"'i'ral lnteri-Ht will lie A NEW STORY by UYA), .MAC'DONALD th I'uhHMhiTB littvluw rci'Kiitly rnuiilitcd arrariM' nifiitH ntiMiKl Willi Mr. Oi-orRe MrirlMitmUl Ut write niul Nt'tid tlifii lh iirlKfiiiil iiiatiiiHcrlpt of a Hcrlal Htfiry I'nr older ri'ml'TH, whirl, from ila nuhject and rlinnnrter American! will 11ml nf M-mitcr Interi-nt than it tiy (if hlHrnrmer iKHikH. ThMMfiry, the title nf which will he anuminrrd Inter, will he trlveii rnuitiletH (luring It-Hl.ln M uit hly Hntiilcuientn,thuH vlvlnvlrei to every riuliMcrilHT oiH! of Mr. MunUotiald'a loiiKrit aud llneet Btoriv, Thoj-ii who rnnininher with rteHjht that nlinrmlnir home htfiry nf thn "lioKherry Uuiit h" will read with mill Kiviitrr drill- lit HOl'KY FORK. aHtorynf the Ohio Hill mmitry, hy Mary Hartwell (!atherw(Mn. ThoMt who havn read thin Hertnl In Mim-UHi-i ipt proNimiicr It one ol the uiohI fnrieluatluK Htorles they ever read. Jtlnaaiay aud fqiarkllnif R a wild mountain brook- Mr. Oturvi F. llunuta will illuatratv UilrtNtdry with tlilrty-Hix drawing". Mrw. A. M. Uiui Iihm written Uie Little Talks own serial, POIil.Y COLOONB, and It will tw very fnnli and funny. At Inaat nti hun dred and twenty llliiHtrutioiia will H(;coniiany 11. Tlitwe tamoiiH twin boyM, the .linuny-JohuK, am jirlme actora lu l'oliyii wonderful adventures. For the. nlder yoiitiK folka Ihero wilt bn THE HTOJIV OK HONOR HRIUIIT by Miim-iiub Merrlweather, author of "A General Ml underHtaiidiiiK." aud 'ltoyaUxtwrto'g LaHt V ear at Ht. OlUVl'H. 'J'IiIh new rtfiry Ih dedicated to thn boya of a certain nnhool, real live Ijojh, who wrote to the, author, chul leuwhiK htm to rodtir a Nt'iry etiual t the two JuHt mentioned. In rcn)Oiie, "Honor JJrivhl" baa been wriiten, lur fiiierlor to either, In both interest ami Influence. In the nume. -if the hr-ro, Honor Urlht, Ilea a meat fuiriirfrie. Mr. Waller Hhirlaw, liiHlructor at the Art HtiMteuta Lliikub, New Vurk, will ill uhI rate thiMHtory fully. Heveral Hti iktny Two Tnrt Storied will aimear dutiuir the. year: Kinif l'hili.'H Head, bv the F.ditor of tlm "lioHton Courier:" Tot, The Dwarf, by Munrarut Kyliuire, wiih ei).'htdrawliiKa by (ifore Filter, etc. A New Fwitnre, lueludiufr Oaali Prlxeo, for beat nrlir Inul Ht'iricn, drnwliiKH, imzlea, Invent hum, et., will be llitroduued dliriuir 1ml Hull itArtie.iiliirai Iti .lfttumrv number). Ana utter lontr eoiiHiiieratlon or what would best meet vrowiuv ueniiiNiin, me, r.'imirH uuve uecideu to aud Hne lul Denartmeut for Hoyn (whiub Rirln are also in vited to enjoy), which will be NEWHPA PER NEWS, or what the boya (and trlrla ton) wfflh to know and niKiu to unow o! wnut t lie reai world la dnintf. nayiuM' mil thlnkiliir . ThlHdeti irtmeut will he nniltr Hie wliln i-harwe 1 1 l'jlwanl Kverette Hale, whotte name alone la r -nil ran tee ol Ita certain rtuiarkable iutermt and irac ich 1 value. 1 lie iuiuin!ier also nave pleasure in annmumlntr A New (Jover. artistic and weiniliieiv American In ileMiu-ii and novel in mlnr, which, with entire new tvpe, will add largely to theattrautiveneaH of this popular niBKa sine. Kulwrrlptfon Price, 12 mr pr year, poet paid. HubHcrilio now for thia inoet DKLIGH1TFUL CHRISTMAS OIFT. fipeclnien free. AddnH, D. LttTHHOP k OO.. PnbllRbera, 8i Frankllu Street, Boa ton, Maaa. DR. HUTCHINSON'S WORM DESTROYER An (Xd and Trlrd Itemed r. ItrmovttthtWormt and tlie tecretiom that keep them alivt. We erna.ra.ntea its virtue. We have hundreds of Testimonials, col lected In the last 15 years, proving conclusively there U no remedy equal to Dr. Hutuhlneonfe worm Dcatroyer to remove the Worms (all kinds, .Round, Heal, Long, and 7H;w), that Infest the human system. Phyttciam buy them and give them to their suffering patients. There a no humbug or miaekery about this thoroughly reliable medicine. Frtoe, ado. pet box. A, W.WRIGHT & CO.,Wholtnlt Drue it. Market and Front 8trett, I Uladelphla. Harper9 s Bazar, ILLUSTRATED. This popular periodical Is pre eminently a jour nal for tlie housel Every NuinbHr.'' v . ins the latest Information In regard to K;is'J dress and ornament, the newest and " e .ippioved patterns, with de scriptive u: .derived from authentic and original sov. . 'while its Htorles, Poems, and Kssayscu Soc. . jnd Domestic Topics, give variety to Its oolumuiV . HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S BAZAR. One Year H 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year 4 09 HARPER'S WEEKLY, One Year 4 00 The THREE above publications, one iear...lo 00 Any TWO above named, One Year 7 0 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. One Year.... 1 60 Postage Free to all subscribers In the United States or Canada. The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first Number (or January ol each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the sub scriber wishes to commence with the Number next arter the receipt of order. The last Klfven Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, In neat cloth binding, will be scut by mall postane paid or by express, free of expense (pro vided the frelcht does not exceed one dollar per bolume), for I7.00ech. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for bind, llVeaeh B8Ut ma"' uul"'ual(1' ou receipt of Newspapers are not tooopy this advertisement without the express order of HakpbkS Buothbks. Address HARPeKO BKOTUERd, New York. License; TH E Executive Committee of the Perry County Temperance Association, hereby gives notice to all concerned, that the names of alfappllcaut's and signers lur hotel and restaurant license will be published this year, as ukiisI. ' JOHN 8HEAT8. ' ' Chairman. IRON ft STEEL In a great assortment ol Shapes aud Sizes, F. MORTIMER. Newport Advertisements. JEWPORT DRUG STORE. V " Havlnton hand a onmpleta assortment of ttaa fol lowing artlolea, the subscriber asks aharsof rear patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a fall stork of Concentrated Eomedles, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brashes, Perfumery. IIAIIl OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES q 5 ,3 q I - PHYSICIANS ORDERS Cartfiilly and Promptly Filled B . M . ED Y, Newport, Penn'a. it. s. cook & co., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than anyothar dealersln this county. We will also take good Tlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o, We ue Clear Held Pine and llera ockouly. W. R. 8. COOK ft CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. Ootober 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones ft Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick 'Warehouse, Front SU, above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the publlo generally, as the HIGHEST PRICES the market wIllaBord, wlllbe paidforallklndsof GRAIN, FLO UK, PRODUCE SEEDS AND ItAILKOAD TIES We have constantly on band, ITIBB, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE 8HOE8.fte.,fte, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST KATES. Orders promptly tilled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, WEWPOBT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, .tTh23e"V:iprrle.?t, app"ed with Q0Oit - Yonr orders are sollolted. i 44 g HIME8, Firo Insurance Agent. OFFICE: Sontb. East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRK INSURANCE 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 Represented: Mtnt. of Hartford. Assets, 6,7o0,n00. Commercial Union, " 1 444 ono Fire Association, Phll'a., " 778!ooo! B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. 1880 ly MEN'S VEIL S Don't vou want some cheap wui mr rini, tsa nuns T f vou do. don'K fall 1a lASliuiS' reiiuiu Bnurimtin lor sale oy r MORTIMER. You can suit yoursellin style and price. ESTATE NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Busan Rice, late of Madison township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, bave been granted to the undersigned residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those havl ng claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to BAHAH F.CE. January 18, 1SS1 S xi outi Ix. I BOOKS I Oift Books, Children1 8 Books, Blank Books, School Books, Bibles ! Tfistaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail C3T Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. . November 18, 1879 A UCTIONEEJiS. JAS. P. LATCH FORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the public that ht w cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attrition. WDONNALLK'tt MILLS, FERRY CO., PA. tamescleeland" U Auctioneer, Offers his services tothecltizensof Perry and Cumberland count ies. Post office addressf Shermansdale, Perry Co., ra. Auctioneer. The undersigned given notlcethathe wlllerysalesat any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwlllbe given. o,,0"eu " E.D.WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co.. t a B.HARNISH, -A.XJO TI OlS KICIt , nelvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. (tf JJAVID WC0Y, ICKESBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. toSlSi"Bea lnodeate Prompt attention (al a AlL?Z!0,'HAtr,'Ih', nn"e'Kncd gives ,. n2t,,p:",,l,af 'e will ciy sales at a reasonable rate. Satisfaction guaranteed. W THflB BTTTrU T. Nov. 18, '78 New JJIoomileld'.'Pa. p P. HOOVER ATJCXIONIClCIt. .AH'i",? i0 Mrni nd asfanMon guar auteed. Prices low. Call 011 or aldres F. P. HOOVER, August! 2. 1879. Elllottsburg, Pa. HENKV KKLL, , - AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inloim the ciilztnsof Perrv ???IllZ " ',e T 111 "J "" Mioit Lotlce. and at reasonable rates. Satisfaction suaiantetd. Address Hinbt Akll, Ickesburg, Pa, H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! IL',uJ-.?HPeotlTB,3lI,,orn, myfrlendsthat In tendoalllng upon them with a supply of good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Censlstlngof OA88IMEBS. OAS8INBT8, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) OAKPET8, &., to exchange for wool orsellforeash. J.M.BIXLEH. Cshtbswooliu Factory. e.17.4 KENDALL'S SPA YIN CURE. It Is sure to cure Bcavlns. Rnllnt. Curb, fte. It removes all nnnninr.i enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal for any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hlp-ioint lame- nesa In a Iwnn. ,hn h.il m.n. i . . j.m, jumuuini 1 iKtuniaiism.coTDS, frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses, fiend for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists I ave It or can gel lor ? L Kendall Co., Pros.,Enosburgh, HARRIS ft EWINO, Agents. . Pittsburgh. Fa, B LUOMFIELU ACADEMY. The next remlar .sslnn nf this In.tltntlnn ha. f 1 gins MONO A Y, September 6ttt. 1H. Full preparation, Classical or otherwise. Is giv en foi 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 on or two of the nieher studies. Mnsie, Drawing and Painting. Philosophical and chemical apparatus for tho Uudy of the Natural Sciences. Literary Society Library. Students are at all tlmesonder the supervision 01 the Principal, and their progress and conduct noted on their weekly reports. . Boarding, if paid in advance, 12.50 per week, otherwise. 12.75. Tuition from Ut cents to tl.OS per week In advance. For further information address J. &. FI.R KINGEK. A. R. Principal, or Wa Griih. Proprietor. New Bloomileid, Perry Co. , Pa. August 10,1880. T71ANCY floods and Notions, Soma new ar JC rivals. Cheap. F. MORTIMER. MOMlECloths and other Dress Goods la va rious styles. F. MORTIMER.