0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., DECEMBER 0, 1881. jf be itlloomfidfcr Whites. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Experiment In Feeding Pigs. At) extensive breeder, after cooking food for eight or ten years, goes upon record In fuvor of cooking, and espregBee the belief that one-fourth of the grain Is saved thereby. The following expert inent la given In his case : Two sows, of the same litter, and the same every way except in weight, were selected. No. 1 weighed L02 pounds, and No. weighed 280 pounds. No. 1 was fed for seventeen days on cooked unground corn, and from the consumption of two bushels and twenty.one quarts, gained thirty-six pounds. No. i! was fed for the same time on raw whole corn, of which she con sumed three bushels and thirteen quarts and gained thirty pounds. Another In stance in which shoats were fed on raw and cooked corn for six weeks, the result being that while those fed on raw corn, gained ten pounds to the bushel, those fed on cooked corn gained fifteen pounds to the bushel resultB which are certainly worth the candid attention of breeders. And these are only a few of many experiments which have resulted similarly. If there are no different results from apparently just as fairly conducted experiments, it would seem that there would be nothing more to say upon the subject. But there are opposite results recorded. On the farm of the Agricultural College of Iowa, pigs of te same breed, and alike, were fed in sepa rate pens respectively upon dry corn, Boaked corn, boiled corn, dry meal, and . cooked meal, and the gain per bushel fed was as follows : Dry corn, 12.20; soaked corn, 0.33; boiled corn, 10.00; dry meal, 11.00; cooked meal, 10.40. In this experiment, after fifteen bushels Had been fed, the gain was as follows: Dry corn, gain, 13. 00; soaked corn, 10.24; boiled corn, 10.80; dry meal, 13.40; cooked meal, 9.40. In the first case dry corn produced the best results, and in the next, dry meal. Fall Pasturing. - The dairyman, who pastures his grass fields, especialy meadows, late and hard, robs his next year's crop to an extent that he does not fully realize. It has been stated in these columns that it does not pay to pasture tillage land at anya time, in our part of the country. The National Live Slock Journal recently gave an instance of a case where seventy-five acres of meadow land averaged regularly about one hundred and thirty tons of excellent hay when no pasturing was allowed. The owner had a tenant, who had been rather unfortunate, and allowed him to pasture twenty-five cows upon the aftermath of those meadows for a elngle'fall. The consequence was a reduction of the yield which was not re covered until the meadows were reseeded. The whole value of the product of the twenty-five cows in the fall was not equal to the injury of the crop on the meadows. Pasturing meadows or tillage land is one of the most ruinous mistakes among dairymen, and causes Iobs where ever it is practiced. The correct thing to do is to form a permanent pasture of a size adapted to the farm. Allow the cattle to graze in that and keep them off the mowing and tillage land.- When the pasture falls, substitute soiling foods in the shape of green crops grown for that purpose. This method will give better results in dairy products and .will increase the fertility of the tillage lands to an extent that few can realize until they try it, or Bee others try it. One acre worked to its capacity in the production of soiling crops is worth at least five acres of ordi nary pasture, both in subsisting stock, and making milk. Chestnut Bread. As a remunerative crop, chestnuts have not received their shareof attention and we presume it will be long ere the raising of chestnut trees is made a part of our rural industries. But may there not be moneyin it V In some foreign coun tries the chestnut crop is equivalant to the wheat crop in America, both as respect its money value and the uses to which it is put. Chestnut bread, a thing of which Americans are wholly ignorant constitutes the principal food of thou sands in Europe and Asia. The fruit Is ground into meal, and puddings, cakes, and bread are made from it. Ohio statis tics show that ber chestnut crop is valu ed at $00,000, and it could soon be made to reach ten times that amount. The tree is of quite rapid growth, attaining the beigth of fifteen to twenty-five feet In five years from the seed. It Is, as we know, valuable here for its fruity Itural New Yorker. 83T Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has done thousands of women more good than the medicines of many doctors. It is a positive cure for all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Tinkham. 49 lit MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., u , ... 2 .rk vS. 2 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. " Jw n Vowltlvn Cnre for all Pnlnltil Vomptnlnt anA WfiVneMea vponitnon toourbvit fi-ranle population It will cure entirely the wont form of Fern a) Com pliUntfl, nil OTArlnntrouMpfl, Inflammation and flcera tion, Foiling and replacement, and tho conncqnent fipinal Wenknpta, and Ii particularly adapted to the Chang otJStc, It will dlHoWfl am! fTTicltiimom from Hi ntrw In an early itageof dvTelnpmeitt. Tito tendrnpytoearv ceroiu huinom tliero 1 checked very etteedlly by Ita nee. It remove fnintiieait, flatnlcnicT, dentroyiiall craving fontlmulantM, and rellnvofi wonkneM of the stomach. It euros B1 out! tiff, Herul richer, Nervous Prostration, (letter a1 LtebUlty, BlecplcssueH, iJepresslon and Indi BMtlon. Tlint fnettnff of tearing down, esiislnff pntn, wclffht and backache, ! alwnyn porninnently ctired by lt uis. It will at all tl men and under all rlrmimitanccii act In harmony with the lawe that ROTfm the female ayiitem. For the cur of Kidney Complainta vt either aextbti Compound la unanrpnuiarfl. I.TIHA E. HNKIIAMS TF(iF.TTtLE COM POTNOla prepared at ZS& and S.1A Wentei n Arenas, Lynn, Maaa. Price 91, 81s bottloa for 5. Bent by mall In the form of pilli, atao In the form of lorenprea, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mr. Pink ham freely annwera all lrttera of Inquiry. Send for pamph let. Addresa aa above, Mention tM liper. Ko family abould be without LTDIA K. PINKHAM'S LIVER PI 1X3. They cure cons tl potion, blllouanaaa and torpidity of the llrer. 2ft centt per bo. r Hold by nil Hriifftffnts. -ftft 34 ly yALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber nprn nt. Prlv&tn Bain fhn fnl. lowlug deslriible larms: NO. 2. Is a farm situate In Wliea. Held twp., cautalnttiK about 11 J ACMES, having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all required Ont-bulldlngs, the Brn being entirely new. This farm Is situate about six miles from Dnneannon and four miles from liloomtleld. There Is Kood water near the door, nlentv ..f streams on the land, a ttond Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price ,o?u. leuus e&9y, NO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from bhermansdale, coutalniiiK about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a (Jood Dwelling', and other Outbuildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Barn. There Is considerable trult on the remises, nnu ine tana is koou and well watered, i'rice. fMloo. and Davmeuta can Im irrani.pii i. suit purchaser. NO. 5. Xs a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Hhermansdale. coiitaininn Seventy AcreH, of cond land, and havlne thereon n conn D WELLING, and other Out-bMdinga. There Is a (rood spring near the house, and the Farm Is well watered. There Is nUn a (:h or chard In bpavlin; condition ; this will make a de slrablo home, t'rlce. II, Mm. r For further information address the tinder sinned at New Hloomtleld. ferry county, r"a., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom Held. . C. B. IIARXISII. August 17. 1880. pillYATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The subscriber offers at private sale, a small, but very VALUABLE FA KM situated lu Kye township, Perry county. Pa., in Fishing CreeK v alley, on the road leading from Grler's Point to Marysvllle, 4 miles east of Oiler's and 6 from Marysvllle. The farm contains 30 ACEES of cleared land, and 18 ACKKS of young and thriving Timber. The Improvement are a one aud a half-story Weatherboarded House, WITH A GOOD BACK BUILDING. A GOOD BAMC BARN, and other necessary outbuildings, a well of good water with pump, a young and thriving Orchard with all kinds of fruit. This property Is bounded by lands ef Henry Foulk.Heurykeamer, Francis ldie's hejrs and others. - Terms made known by mt JQ3ErH FREED GREAT COMBINATION. TIIE TIMES -) AND (- Dcircst's Illustrated Monthly MAGAZINE. Both Publications, One Year, -) FOR ( ;.00 Per Year I DEMOUMT'e Monthly Is Justly entitled the Worlu's Model Magazine. The Largest in Form, the Largest in Circulation, and the best TWO lJollar Family Magazine Issued, lm will be the eighteenth year of Its publication It s now lm. proved s extensively as to place It In the front rank of family period Wis. and equal to any ma adue. It contains 64 pages, large uuarto, 8'4 x 11M laches, elegantly printed on tinted paper, fully Illustrated, each number having steefen. cravings oil picture, or art subject, pnoilshed by W. Jennings Demorest. New York, and by special agreement combined with the "THE TIMES," at $3,00 Per Year. tub .;i:"v j if ,i THE GREAT ItVllLIKGTOK ROUTE. t"No other linn runs Thrro Through Pns enger Trnlns Diilly bct-.vecn Clilcngo, Dog Molnns, Coiinrll lllulTs, Oimihn, Lliiuoln, ft. Joseph, Atchison, Topokn nnd Rnnsns City, Direct connections for nil points In Knnsns, Nehraskn, Colorndo, Wyoming. Montnnn, No vniln, Now Mexico, Arlzonu, liliiho, Oregon and C'nllfnrnin. 'I'hn Hliortest, Ppcedlost find Most Comfortn blo Koiite via IliinnlliKl to Fort Heott, Dcnlson, Dnllns, Houston, Austin, Run Antonio, Onlvcs ton nnd nil points In Tcxns. Tho iinoiiuiiled Inducements offered by this Li no to Travelers nnd Tourists, nrn as follows Tho nckdirntod Pulliiian (Ifi-wlieel) Pnlnce Bleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C, H. Sc O. Pcilnco Uriiwlng-Uootn Cnrs, with Ilorton's Reclining Chairs. Nu rtrn tdinrgo for Heats In Reclining Chnlrs. Tim famous C, II. It Q. I'nliico Itlulni Curs. Oorgeous Hmoklng Cars fitted with lilfgnnt Illirh-lliii ked ltuttiin Ite volvlng ( hnlrs for tho cxcluslvo uso of first clnss pnoiengers. Hleel Truck nnd Superior Fnulpmpnt, onm billed Willi their (1 rent 1 lirotirh Cur Arrunuo ment, Innkes ihls, nliove nil others, Ihefnvorlto Kouto to thcMoiitli, youth-West, and tho Far West. Try It. nnd yon n il! flr.d trnvcling a luxury Instead nf n dlneoir fort. Through Tieknta vtn this Colcbrnted Lino for si' in ut nil olllccs lu tho United states and Cunntln. All Informntlnn nbniit Rules of Fnro, Slopp ing Car AcciimmiHlntifins, '1'iino 1'nlilcs, &u., will tio cheerfully given by npplylna to J. Q. A. IlKAN, Oen'l Knstorn Agent, 30U Wii-hlngton St.. Hoston. Muss, nnd HI7 llnmdwny, New York. UAWES II. WHOM. (Sen. 1'nss. Agt..(.'hlengo. T. J. l'OTTKIt, (Jon. Miumgcr, Chlcngo. March 5.P'81-4(it A p Outfit pent free to those who winli toeinrnge In the knemt pleiiHuut anil prHlltulile IiiihIii.'Hs known. V W KverylliliiK new. Capital line refiilreil. Wo will fiirniKll ynu everytliinir. la a diiy and upwards is eiiflly made witlniut ittnyinif sway fnini home over liiKlit. No rink whatever. Many new vvnrkera wanted utmii'.e. Many are tnnkiuir lortunes At the bu.l iichh. Ladies make as ntueh aa men, nnd yiintlv boys and Kivla make ,rreat pay. No one wlnt is williinr to work faila to make luiee tiinuey every day thaliean be made lu ft week at any nrdlnury enipioj ment. Thone wlio etiKaii-e at finee will rind a short ri.ad to fortune. Ad drt'HH H. liALLKT A CO., Portland, Maine. 1 ly RF ATTV'Q OnOANH 27 Btops 1 Set Reeds D&MI I I O only it(l. PIANOH JI2t) un. Rre Holldny Inducements Ready. Write or call on HE ATT 1, Washington, N. J. 19aly. NEW RICH BLOOD! l'nrtona' I'uriinlira I'M iiiuki) Nowltlrh Blood, and will oomjilntely change tho blood In tho entire system in throo months. Anvperson who will triko 1 pill each night from 1 to 1 2 weeks luay bo restored to sound health. If stiehn thing bo possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. . ti. ,IOHSOX CO., llvttou, Mats., formerly Jlanyor, Ma. AgENTS WANTED the heal Family Knit ting Machine ever Invented. Will knltapalrof sTuL'klniti, with llEKb end TOF) complete, in l) minutes. It will ulso knit ft great variety of fancy work for which there is ftlwnvs ft reafly market. Ki-nd for circular and termi to the TwemblyHnllllug Machine Co.. 4uS WosliiDtjtou 31., Uualuu filua. lUAly IVOTICE! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Perry county, that he has a large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, GROCKKIF.S, DRUGS, WINES & LIQUORS. IRON. NAILS. HORSE and MULE SHOES, STEEL, an 'IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, SPOKES, HUBS. FELLOES. SHAFTS. POLES BOWS. BROOM HANDLES. WIRE. TWINES, Sc. ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster, and Ccmeut. SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. SALT. SUGARS. SYRUPS. TEAS. SPICES TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas & Co s.. MIXED PAINTS, (ready for use.) Tho best Is the CHEAPEST. .An,,,alar8evar,0,y0I&O0d',, not mentioned, all of which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, and lie otters the same to his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto-Low prices, aud Fair dealings to all. Go and see him. Respectfully. S. M. SnULER, Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. KENDALL'S SPAYIX CURE. rIt Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, &o. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal lor any lameness on beastor man. It has cured Jilp-lolnt lame- .ness In a person who had suffered 15 vears. Alsocured rliniiiiitism rnm. frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists i ave It or can get for you Dr. B. J. Kendall 6i Co., Pros.,Euosbureb, Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO, Agents. Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by F. Mohtimer, New Blooinfleld, Pa. llt. PLAGG'S INSTANT PAIN RELIEF Is a WONDERFUL aud Immediate Cure for Aolics unci Ptilnw. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Earache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, ic. Wu Sold by all Druggists. 9- Wholesale Depot. 3 Jobn Street. New York, Send for Circular. Sept. 2U.1881. : X3 Good and Glorious News ! Clothing: ! Jlolng ! For Men, for Uoys, For 'Children I Were Never Sold as Cheap Before ! I). OANSMA1V, -AT TIIE NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, OFFERS INDUCEMET8 IN Icliallo Clolliiiif. u Note Our Sample Prices : Four Dollar Men' SultM Five Dollar Men's Buitn, Seven Dollar Men'a KuHh, Nine Dollar All Wool Hiilfp, Ten Dollar All Wool Huits. BOYS' SUITS AT FROM $2 00 J $2.50 i $3.00 & $7.00. These Goods are worth nearly double tlie money. Remember, these are all NEW, FRESH GOODS, unlendldly made, dnrable ami Btyllnh, and will Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing. My Stock of Furnishing Goods Is complete In Neck Wear. TIRFt, COTXARH fill.K 11 ANDK KKCIIIRFH, HHIKTH. CNDKK WKAK, BATCHKLH. TKUNKH, UMBKKLLA3. aud of MEN AND BOYS' HATS, I have a full Hue, and will te them Cheap. Merchant Tailoring Department. I have an entire new slock ef NICE fiOODS for Fall and Winter Hulls nnd Overcoatings. Will make them te MEAHUKK AT LOW FKICKfl. Kemember we oiler you nothing but Reliable Clothing. Hpeclally Well Made and Stylish Cut, and all New and Fresh for this Pall and Winter's Wear. Money Refunded on all Goods Not Found as Represented I riease Call, whether you wish to buy or not. Examine aud be convinced. D. GANSMAN, New Clothing House! Corner Centre Square and Second Breet, . Frank's Old Hardware Store, NEWPORT, PA. September 20, 1681. H6STM-..iPrrffNliTitWHV THE Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY Is the Oldest, Best Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADINC RAILWAY OF TUB WEST and ROIITHWEKT. It Is the short and best route between Chicago and all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dekota, Wyoming, Ne braska. California. Oregon. Arizona, Utah, Col orado, Idaho, Aloutano, Nevada, abd for Council Ehffs, Omaha, Denver, Leaiville, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Bead vTood, Sioux City, Cedar Haplds. Ties Moines, Columbus, and all fiolnts lu the Territories, and the West. Also, or Milwaukee. Green Bay, O.ihkosh, Hheboygan, Marquette, Fond du Lao Watertown, Huughton, Neeiiah, Menaidia, Kt. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Fargo. Bismarck. Winona. LaCrosse, Owalonna, and all points In Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council UlufTs the Trains of the Chicago S North-Western and the U. P h'js depart from, arrive at, aud use the same Joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close connection are made with the Lake Some, MlchlnanCential, Baltimme & Ohio. Fr. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago M Grand Trunk B'js, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Koules. , Close connections made at Junction Points. It Is the ONLY LINE running Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BETWEEN CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS Pullman Heeixrt on all Kight Traint. Insist upon Ticket Agents Belling you Tickets via this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy If they do not read ovei the Chicago & North-Western Hallway. If youwlfhthe Best Traveling Accommoda tions you will buv your Tickets by this route, AND WILL TAKK NONBOTHElt. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. 15 MARVIN HUGH1TT. Id V. P. & Gen'l Mang'r, Cutoioo, 111. A. A Outfit furulfh-d fre. with fMU !"trnotion. for V I f I coUiluctliitf tho Hnwt protttt)le liubimw. th.t w anyone call eiwowx lu. TUd buDlneu ! : to lesm, aud our instruction, so simple and plain, that any aneran make threat proUt. from tile very atari. No one cau full who ia willing to work. Wnnieu art, aa .no ceafu) as men. ltoya and vtrla can earn iarK anma. Many have madD at tU. hiiKluewa over ono hnuUrvd d.illarstuaaiiiKle week. Nutliintr like it ever known before. All who einraire ere aurorised at the eaae aud rapittltv With whh'h they are able to make money, loll can en,raife in tin. bllaineea duruitf your a)arn time at preafproht. You do not have to Invent capital iu II. We lake all the rlek. Thoae who 111,1 ready nioney, should write to ua at onm. All f Undahud free. Addrea. XUVE ti CO. Auguata, klalue, 1 ly Newport AdTcrtlHeinciiis. jEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Having on hand a oomplete as.ortmptit of thefol -lowing srtloles, the auhacriber asks a .hare of rot patron aire. Drtign and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS,- Also full stock of Concentrated Itomodics, KS9ENTIAL OILS. Brushes, Perfumery 1IAUI OIIJt t AND FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand TURK WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL aud 8ACHAMENTAL PUKPOHEH PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carihlly and Promptly Filled Q. M . E B Y . Newport, Ponn'a. it. s. cook & co., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES,. for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmberoii the stump or delivered at our Afill In exchange h, Lumber.&o, We use Clearlleld Pine and Uein ockonly, W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1878. JONES' BROS, & CO., ( Formerly John Jones & Son.) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Fa, WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the publlo cenerallv an. GRAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE SEEDS AND KAILKOAD TIEt We have constantly on hand. jtibb, SALT, PLA8TEK, CEMENT COAL, IKON, 8TE3I), HORSE RI10K8.fte.,S FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST MATBH. S. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building. JfEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobacco. Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. -Your orders are solicited. g HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square. t NEWPORT, PEXN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable pi oper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented: tna.of Hartford. Assets, lf,7nn.nno 1.H4.(H. Commercial Union. Fire Association, Pbll'a 3,77,0OX B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. 18801; STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful lniprndenoe causing Prema ture Decay, Kervoat Debility. Lot Wanhvl. et--., having tried in Tain every known remedy, has du covered a simple self core, which he wrU nii FRKB to hii ffllaw-cuaVren., addreaa J, it HJtJVK. 43 l liutbuui feu, IN. 1. CBly S2 Valrkr Swnwtn4rtls WhltaaMtal HaatliarCw Jj. laiukMK. ih.liarul. cnap.1udb.1i for your own u or rwrttUOva parpoar. VaIiwLUt. ak.ualrw TUuarMiJl A LO-, lu Wua. Aw IM. BBly M OM IE Cloths and other Press Goods ta va rious styles. F. MOBTIUSB