THE TIMES, , NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., SEVTEM13EU 17, 1878. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. W InvO cnmmmitrsllnns from oil rorton who mrs Intri-.tfd lu matters properly bsloiiKlUK to tula lie psrtmtut. Doing up Men' Llnon. Sometime ago my husband used to complain thnt his linen collars did not Bet nicely In front. There was always a fullness which, In the case of standing collars, was particularly trying to a man who felt a good deal of pride in the dressing of his neck, as It spoiled theeffector his cravat, and often left a gap for the display of the collar-hand of the shirt, or a half-Inch of bare skin. While talking to a practical shirt maker one day, I mentioned this annoyance and Inquired If there was any way of relieving It. "Yes," an swered the man," the fault Is with your laundress, while doing up your collars she streches them the wrong way. Damp linen Is very pliable, and a good pull will alter a fourteen-lnch Into a fifteen-Inch collar in the twink ling of an eye, She ought to stretch them crosswise and not lengthwise, then In straightening ont shirt-bosom She makes another mistake of the same sort- They ought also to be pull ed crosswise instead of lengthwise, particularly in the neighborhood of the neck. A lengthwise pull draws the front of the neckband somewhere di rectly under your chin, where It was never meant to go, and, of course, that spoils the set of your collar. With the front of your neck-band an inch too high, and your collar an Inch too long you have a most undesirable combination." The speaker was right. As soon as iny husband ordered the necessary changes to be made in the methods of our laundry, a wonderful illflerence manifested itself in the appearance of that most important part of his clad anatomy, his neck. Let me recomend the shirt-maker's hint to other nioruen. How a Lame Horse was made Well. Joseph Hunslcker, tenant on the farm of Edwin Oswald, above Schnecks ville, Lehigh county, recently resorted to most singular meaus to make one of his horses, lamed by an accident, well. The horse had become fastened with one of his legs under the sill of the stable door, and in his efforts to extricate himself used such force that after his release he was unable to stand upon the injured limb, which waB crooked and Btiflf, and refused to yield up Its rigidity. The owner of the suffering equine finally became seized with the idea that one of the joints had become dislocated, and to reduce which he had the horse thrown and ropes and straps fastened to the injured leg, and the same hitched to another horse, which latter was then put to a pull and the crooked member given a strechlng that made the very bones crack. This done the animal was raised up on all four, and actually in an improved condition. To Prepare a Good Cup of Coffee. Take a half cup each of best Java and Maracaibo, half an egg and shell, and a little cold water ; mix well together ; have coffee pot hot; pour into coffee a big quart of boiling water; beat briskly. Let it boil fifteen minutes, just bo you can see it bubble in the pot. Be careful and not allow it to boil over. Set one Bide three minutes, and then it will be ready for the table. This makes four cups ot the best coflee you ever drank. If too strong, use three-quarters of a cup. To Kill Moths In Carpets. A good way to kill them is to take a course towel and ring it out in clean water. Spread it smoothly on the carpet, then Iron it dry with a good hot iron, repeating the operation on all suspected places, and those least used. It is not necessary to press hard, heat and steam being the agents, and they do the work effectually on worms and eggs. tST A writer in the London Timee, remarking upon the slipping of horses on the London pavements, recommends that horses go unshod, and says that for twenty-five years he has employed rnany( often 200 at a time) on all kinda of roads and in all kinds of work, with out having one of them shod and with out injury to their feet, being careful only not to put a newly unshod horse at once upon a bad road. Has there been any such experience here ? Why do we shoe our horses f C3T After your crop has been raised it wll be greatly to your advautage to raise any mortgage which may be resting npon the farm. This will raise a heavy load from your mind and raise your courage and spirits beyond measure. i GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, A SiKttUNO IIkmkdy Fon Diabases and iNJimiF-a or tub Pkin t A IlEAirnrui, UttAUTiriEn op tiir Complexion j A Ha- MAUI.E MRANS or ritKVRNTINtt AND Re l.IRVINO KllKDMATISM AND QotIT, AND AN Uneo.ttai,ei Disinfectant, Di'.ommizF.n AND CoUNTKll-IltltlTAST. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides crndl cating local discuses of the skin, Imnlslici detects of tin! complexion and Imparts to it gratifying clcnrncs and smoothness. Sulphur Jiatfts nro celebrated for cu ring eruptions ti lid other diseases of the skin, as well us niiemniiti'iii and Gout. Glenn' Sulphur Soap produces the snmo effvcls at a most tr i lliiir expense. This admirable specific nlso speedily henli mm, brums, tcaUh, hums, sprains mid cuts, it removes diindiufl find prevents the hulr from fulling out snd turning gray. Clothing and llrjen used in the sick room Is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. Tho Medical Fraternity sanction Its use. Prices, 2." and no Cents run Cake, I'kii Jiox, (U Cakes,) (IOc and $1.20. N. D. Dujr tlw Urgo rnVn nnrt tlicn-liy economise. Bold by till lriipnttii. "Hill's Hair ninnVhlslicr Dye," llliuk or Hrown, 60c. C.N.CRITTEMON, Prop'r. 7 Sivtli AtJ.T. The Lightest Running, The Simplest, The Most Durable, The Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. It is easily nnderatood, makes the double-thread lockstitch, has aelf regnlatlng tensions anil take-up, and will do the whole range of family trnrfc without change. The " Domestic it made in the m( durable manner, with conical tteel bearings and eempensaltng Journali throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. . Thete popular I? ATTEDNS for ladiet', mlttet't and children' t dress, are out on a system superior to any in tte, and can be understood by any one. full direction and illustrations on each envelope. Bend Five Cents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOO 1'ashions, ,, Sewing Hacking" Co., 2TewYor JHE MANSION HOUSE, New Bloomfleld, Peun'a., GEO. F. ENSMINGBR, Proprietor. HAVING leased this property and furnished It In a comfortable manner, I ask a share nt the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant. -A careful hostler always in attendance. April 9, 1878. tt JHE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. HAVING purchased this property and relltted and refurnished It In a comfortable manner. I ask ashare of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with ine that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant. March 19, 1878. tf HOCHENSHILDT. BEST1""1"" yu can engage In. f, to 20 1aY made.by " worker of either llZ lfli?.theT ow.n ,"?es- Particulars and sample worth five i dollars free. Improve vour spare time at this busluess. Address oTINSON CO., Portland, Maine. lllyr H 0GEST0WN SELECT SGHOOL. TR" CTTMUVP QtrucTw Select SchOJl will open JULY 8th. and continue in Session 6 weeks. This Session Is especially adapted to those wishing to prepare for examlna. tlon. We have made arrangements to accommo. dats a large Dumber of boarders. Four Instruc tors are engaged to assist In conducting the school. Boarding and Tuition for the term lis. For further particulars. Call on or address. ,. CUA& 8- L03H. Principal. May 28, 1878. Hogestown, Pa. Philadelphia AdvertiRomcnts, JLOYD, SUP.PLEE & WALTON WHOLES A LB HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Btreet. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEYTNDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 1S3 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' Successors to SHAFFNElt, ZIEGLElt & CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, CJIovem, Illhlioiift, HiiftpciHlcru, TURK ADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. J. S. DOUGHERTY D: J. HOAR & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 1 MARKET STHEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersln Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a flue assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 120 Market street, above 1th, PHILADELPHIA. JUCAS' READY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PUKE Olli PAIXT, READY FOR USE. Sample Ca,rcl. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ;PAIRT BENT BT MAIL. ITIS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Ion Will ProTe It to be the Best Liquid I'alut lu the Market. JOHN LUCAS Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OP Swiss nud Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, 'k&c gARCROFT & CO., Importtu and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy . . DRY - GOODS Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Lineni, White Gooda, 4o., lot. 105 and 107 MARKET 8TREE . . (Above Fount, North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. DAVID I). CI.DER. IUVII) HRKTI.ET, m. D. D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Booksellers and Stationers, And Dealers In WINDOW UIITAINH, Wnll lNipcrn, o. 132 Market and 127 Merchant Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Denier In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. ItliANK ItOOKN Always on hand, ana made to Order. Nos. (30 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO 9. Publishers ot Sandem'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetic. Also, Robert's HlHtoryol the UultedStates.Pelton'BOutllne Mapt),&o. WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. JEW. T. MOUL, REPRESENTING Weinicr, Wright & Watkin, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers IN Boots & Shoes No. 302 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. H.KENNEDY, WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 606 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 71 Purchasers or Brown's Ginger are warned against piratical counterfeits Intended to be sold on the splendid reputation ot this matchless article. All real Brown's Ginger Is prepared by Frederick Drown, Philadelphia, and the label bearing his name Is Incorporated with his private V. H. Internal Revenue Stump, to counterfeit which Is felony. Brown's Ginger for Traveler's use. Brown's Ginger for Summer Complaints. Brown's Ginger for Cramps and Colic. Brown's Ginger for Sea Sickness, Nausea. Brown's Ginger Stimulant: no reaction. Brown's Ginger used by Army and Navy. Brown's Ginger used all over the World. Brown's Ginger counteracts Impure Waters. Brown's Ginger prevents Malarial Disease. Brown's Ginger delicious Summer Drink. Brown's Ginger-excellent In Rheumatism. Everybody knows the value of Brown's Ginger as a nousenoia necessity ana preventive ot dis ease. He sure your druggist gives vou the right kind Urowu's Ginger, as described above. FREDERICK BROWN, Philadelphia. J20Gl3t Established 1651. The First Pepsins. Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN. M. J. H. Eaton of Philadelphia, who Is sole suc cessor to Dr. J. 8. Houuiiton, still prepares this unfailing remedy for dyspeptics, according to the orlglual formula. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is the Oldest. theCheap est, the Best, and the Surest Cure. Try It. ye dyspeptics. When your physician orders Pepsin, Insist upon having Hoi'onTOfl's. Take no other recommended because the denier ran make more on It. Get the original Hough ton's, and vou will be cured. J. H. EATON. PhlladelDhla. Proprietor. Torrey, Templeton & Co., New York General Agents, April 2S. 2tkrt3t PRINTING of every description neatly ex ecuted at the Bloomfleld Timet Office at reasonable rate. Philadelphia Advertisements, VEMLL jJAHLOAV, 45 South 2nd Street, ' Has the Largest and Best stock or FURNIT U RE; In Philadelphia. All those In want of Furniture of any quali ty, examine goods In other stores, then call and compare prlres with his. lie guarantees to sell lowr than any other dealer. Every article warranted. ny "THE TIBS" STEAM Printing Office IS THE TLACE TO GET SALE BILLS, OF ALL KINDS AT SHOUT NOTICE -AND- Al SEASONABLE PRICES PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULAItS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, AS DESIRED. VARIETY STORE I JUST ENLARGED, and on hand a nsw STOCK of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SPICES. TOBACCOS, SUGARS, OUEEN8WARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, and a full variety of NOTIONS. fcC, &C. Also, have In hand all styles of Picture Frames, Toilet Brackets. Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, Ac All of which are selling at astonishing LOW PRICES tu suit the limes. Give Us a Call and Save Money. No trouble to show goods. Wt-Country Produce taken In trade. Don't for gttihe place. VALENTINE BLANK, West Main St., 383y New Bloomtteld. Pa. REMOVAL. The undersigned has removed hit Leather and Harness Store from Front to High Street, near the Penn'a.. Freight Depot, where he will have on hand, and will sell at REDUCED PRICE8, Leather and Harness f all kinds, narlng good workmen, and by buying at the lowest cash price: I fear no competition. Market prices paidincash for Bark. Hides and Skins. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of the same. P. 8. Blankets, Robes, and Shoe findings made a speciality, JOS. M. HAWLEY. Duneannon, JulylV. 1876. tf TT can make money faster at work for us tban ' at anything else. Capital not required ; will start you : 112 per day at home made by the industrious. Men. women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la the time. Costly outnt and terms free. Address TRUE tt CO., Augusta. Maine. n lyr TADIES AND CHILDREN will find a J splendid assortment of shoe at the one price store of f. Mortimer.
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