6 ljc imcs, Nctu Bloomftclir Pcu foe fjloomfitlb limes. IttemUty, December 12, 1X7 J. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We twite communiKntionKfram ill permnitiflhoare tnlemteit In mutters properly belonging to tills tletmrtm'nt. Steam Plows In Knglunil. How to plough well and cheap muBt al ways b an interes-llng; question in a coun try ho largely agricultural bs thin. Long experience litis fully proved that deep plow ing is necessary to successful cultivation of the soil. Plowing by steam lian long been tried iu this country, but with partial suc cess. A liit report of the Department of Agricull ure gives some account of tlio Eng glinh, and, so fur,tlie only successful system of steam plowing. Tho ptipular idea of a steam plow is an enormous machine, something like a rail railroad engine, which races over a field at the rate of thirty miles an hour, dragging twenty or thirty plows after it. On tho contrary, the English steam plows are sta tionary, and thus do not pack tho soil and render it difficult to break up. One is known as the double engine, or diroct pluu. Two engines are used. One takes its posi tion at one side of the Held, and tho other stands opposite. Tho g ing plough, with eight shares, four pointing each way, is placed between and attached to each en gine with a wire rojte. One engine winds up tho rope and pulls the plow toward it. Then it slacks the rope, and without turn ing round, the plow is pulled back by the other engine. The idle engine meantime moves forward the length of the furrow, and prepares for the next pull. Thus al ternating the land is plowed to the depth of twenty inches ut the rate of ten acres a day of ton hours. The cost is less thanotio half that of hoitto power. Could some thing of the sort bo introduced here it would benefit the farmer greatly, by both lossening and rendering cheaper his labor. Dresses for Home Wear. For making up dresses for homo wear, the old style of plain, round waist is quite obsolete. The little house basque and blouse waist, wide with box plaits, are the most fashionable. The plaits of the latter can bo trimmed witli narrow velvet or braided. To tho round waists of a year ago, can be added tho " Isidore postilion," a belt of the same goods, to which is added a pretty basque, tho front cut in two points, simulating to a vest. Tliree quarters of a yard wiil bu necessary to cut it from new cloth. II ut, if the dress is cut ut the samo time, tho pieces left will make this coquet tish and economical arrangcmi-nt, giving an old-fashioned waste a new and stylish air. Another modu of making 1 lm blouse waist is to imitate the box plaits with bias bauds placed on iu the same f; ishion. This is one of tho mose useful of f.isliious. For wearing with skirt of silk or other goods, they are made of colored llannel generally. More expensive ones are mado of cash. mere. Very hands me blouse waists are composed of white ojera cloth, white me riuo, or cashmere, the plaits embroidered in colored silk or trimmed with narrow vel vet ribbon, .Many skirts having outlived the waists these are really very economi cal, as well as pretty additions to the ward- role. : i PivtM'rved Lrniuntv , . fare your lemons very Uun, ami cut a round hole in the end about tho size of a quail er dollar ; take out nil tho pulp mid skins, rub them in salt and put theiri in water as fast as you do thuin, or they will turn black. Let them lie five or six days. then boil them in fresh salt and water, fif teen minutes; have ready a thin syrup made of a quart of water, and a pound of loaf sugar, lloil them in this live minutes onoo ft day for five days. Then put them in large jar, let them stand for six or eight weeks, which will make them look clear and plump. Take them out of that syrup now or tliey will mould. Mukeauew syr up of flue sugar, using as much water as will dissolve the sugar; boiling and skim tiling it well. Put in the lemons, and boil them gently till they are clear; then put them in a jar with brandy paper over them. Broken Horn. If tho horn is Uoktn close to tho skull, the broken base should be sawn oil' smooth' ly, seared over with a hot iron, and a patch saturated iu tar should bo fablomd over the bare hollow. Another similar patch should be laid over that, and so on until it is quito certain that the air is perfectly excluded Tho admission of air would bu very painful to the cow. If the pith of the hoiu is left whole, it should be wrapped In tarred cloth until a new coating of horn has grown Over it or the sensitiveness has decreased, In some cases a new growth soon takes place. We have an idea that if rubbing' posts weie placed in the yaid, there would be fewer broken horns. Cattle commence by rubbing each other's horn together, proceed then to play, then get to fight ing, and the result is a broken hoin cored ribs. Philadelphia Advertisements. BARCROFT & CO., Id.porUia and Jubnrrs Ut Staple and Fanny DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods,. Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MAKKET BTHEKT, (Above Fourth, North Hide.) lMiiladi'lphla. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggi sts, AND DKAI.KHB IN Patent Medicines, 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. A FULL STOCK of everthlng connected with the business, ot the bent quality, and at very low prices. A good location for business, with a ow rent and light expenses, enables us to oiler In ducements to buyers, and makes it worth their while to give us a trial. Philadelphia, 3. 8tf. Ult AYItEL.!, & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a tine assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1889. John Sliaffner, Jr. E. a Zlegler. Theo. ltumel 8IIAFFNEB, ZIEGLER & CO., Successors to HHAFFNEK, ZIEGLElt & CO., Importers and Dealers In llowlery, CJlOYCK, ItlbboiiN, NiiNpcnderN, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agent for Lanca titer Combs. W. F. KOIIIJUIt, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, JS t 1 l W - w O O (I H 153 N OUT It THIRD STREET, 8 Sly 10 PHILADELPHIA. N. IS. TAYLrOlt, WITH WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, 1 hiludclphiu Pa II OAR, McCONKEY & CO., successors to VM. W. PAUL it CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 023 Market fit. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pcnn'a. WHOLESALE GROCERS January I 1SH9. LLOYD, SITPLLE, & WALTON, WHOLES ALU UAKDWAKK HOUSE ' No. C25 Market Htreet. Ililladrllila. WM. H. KENNEDY, WITH Hemphill & Chandler, PKAI.EIlS IN Tobacco, Scours, &c, No. 23 MARKET HTREET, 1MIII.A1KLMI1A, FA. A full stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na vt, always ou hatid. t 32 Ulu I Philadelphia Advertisements. John Lucas & Co., bole aim THE 0L1' MANUFACTURER!) IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White I-ond und Color M.yvFAVTiiu:ns, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth 8t., Philadelphia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, or Blatchloy's Cucumber TRADE fj MARK. WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 213,!V5fl feet In length, or sufllcieut In the agregate fur A WELL OVES 40 MILES DEEP, Simple in Cotittntrtion Eaty in Operation Uivuig no J ante to in Hater Du rable and Cheap. These pumps are their own best recommendation. ror Kiie nv iieiiers in naruwareaiiu Airr cu i.ii. ral Implements. Plumbers, l'limn Makers. Ke.. Ihrnunhnut the country. Circulars. &u., furnish ed upon application by mull or otherwise. nuiKie pumps lorwariieii to parries in towns where i have no agents upon the receipt of the eiiiu price. In biivliiic. be careful that vour uuinu bears mv iraue main an uuove. as i guarauive no oilier. tV Olllce and Ware-room, No. 5oti Commerce Htreet, ftl.ttfl PHILADELPHIA, PA. These I'unins can be ordered of the Miinii. facturer, or F. Mortimer Hi Co., New BloonillelU. SOWElt, POTTS & CO., RookMellerw A MatloncrN. And Dealers is CURTAIN ANI WALL-PAPtHS, Hos. 830 Market and (23 Minor Htreets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. m Publishers uf binders' New lteaders. ami Urooks' Arithmetics. Also, ltoliert's ilistorv ol (Iia I1tklt.wl Mlut.'u Kitltiin'wIliitllitA M.it.u ti t. ULAMi HOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. 311 MILLER & ELDER, ItooIiNellerN and Stationer. BLANK HOOK MANUFACTVRE118. And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL lWI'I.IC, No. 430, Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOI'IIJIAX'.S AVi'itiiij- 'THUS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Aknoui'b. m. hu m mho ui iniieu less pi ice. l lie llloue) will be refunded to those buying it, if It dies mil prove entirely saiisuieiory. B.Forsu(e by F. Mortimer. New Uloomlleld. UILLEIl & ELDEH, Hole Agents, 4:iu Market Htreet, 23031 1'hlludelphla. A. L. Kiub J. E. FUBTMIHI. KAUII V FIUTIlHi; Imfoktbiis and Jodueks or C h i 11 si lllHK AND QUEENSWA11E, 301 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. tlT Constantly on hand, Original Assorted racKugut. is. w. ly iu W. A. ATwoon. ATW00I), KANCK & CO., CoiiiiiiInnIoii 9Ier'haiitN, Wholesale Dealer In all kinds of I'lckled aud Sail IV I H II'., No. 210 North Wharves, above Usee Htreet. I06m8 PHILADELPHIA, PA. m I fiWJU''?? II Drugs! Drugs! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES. AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated . Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Mechanical and Sacramen tal purposes. WfirPhytiri'int? Ortlrr vnrrfuVy ami promptly Jilkil. B. M. EBY, NEWI'OIIT, IMCItltY COUNTY, l'A. A. JVow Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Dvncannon, Peuv'ft. rXSHF. subscriber has Just opened In Duiiennnon, A rerry county. I'a.. oiiuosito Hie National Hotel, a larKeand s splendid assortment of I.KAT11KH. HADDLEKY,. OI LH, TUUNKS, H1IOK-FINDINRH.&C. lie Is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice and in I he best manner. A liumlier of the best workmen ure employed, anil repalrlim is done without delay and on the most reasonable terms. KKF1NKD OIL tire test by I he barrel, or In turner lots. Ll'ltKICATINO and other )IIS of the best imalilv. Ill lets to suit nure iasers. 1 tie I ami pain lor luirs, niucs ami nsins 01 an marketable k lids. Please call and exam ne our stock before piircliastiuf elsewhere. Diincannon, 8 4 tf LEBAN ON Mutual Fire Insurance Compiiny, or .ToiiohIowii, 10111111 . Tl.iriE8 1'EHPETUAL at Low Rates. No Steam risks taken. This Ik one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies III the State. Country procrty insured rerpctuully ut si mi per tuoiisittui, una 1 own property at ier thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOM FIELD. PA., 4 10 , Audit for Perry County. THE NEW DISCOVERY la Chemical ua Medical tSclenca. Dr. J7. F. OAnVIK'ft S3LUTI0II ti COIIPOUilD ELIXIR mJLm J-AJ rrnsr axu ost.y hoi.'tiov rv-r In, .ne mix uro of AI.I. '1 111! "rwrl.Vi: vUiiahli uctive iriuciul tt thi vt.lkUOMii eur.iv4sriui, rVrofA. L l Co.t-'i., Col-ln, Catarrh, Aaiuu. .. .iuiic!ii.,d, bU tuuiunip,Mn. tt;it::j w:': ::oit I'Aiii A r-ccTit col I in 1hre to ix I'j nd sl, ly i- VI I AI.IKl.vU. 1 filtf-YINU 1 nd TI. 11 L'l.A T1N1 rtt'-cu iishi in ivuc-rulyitui, U lem irkal-lv emeiou in nil iim:aikh if 'mi: mem. tnpliiiiiioc britjiiila uu 1 l.ri.ii'iot.4 i-( leuHkln, liyi(ieii.i, Diseiiiis of tho l.ivvr sud Kidues, liuiub Ji-viuv, uud Ouuuiul Ls.bili.y. CNE TRIAL rotiVSNCCQ! ALSO. A Volatib Solution cf Tar Fw IXHALATIOX, without nprlltion ol HliAl'. A rcmarkuMy VALUAl'LiliMsivery, h4 iliwlioitt Hppiniliisran Iwunrne,! in llie venl IhM'ki'i, rettilv ut any tiinu for tUtuoalittwctuu) a.id H.itivelyeu ive uaein AM Disease of the losr, THROAT t:i:j roMi'OUXD Tar ar.d Mandrako rill. v fir use In connwtlon irl'h llie ELIXIR TATt, I. h isimliiiiMtiun of Uitt TWO iuot viiluiilile AL'I'EUATIVB Mtnlicuina known in I .a I'nv f-A-iu.i Hlid Ifliileia tin 1'iU without exception tiitt verv liewt ever olfere-l. Ti.e OLUTloN aud COMPOUND ELIXIH of U vi l.uut doubt tito remedy known in CHOLERA AND YELLCW FEVER. It inn Hterifli for mwh itisioiiiw, and nlnml'l ! kept in tliehiiuwlio.ilfif wty liiiiuly. Uatiaxiulljr during tiiUHt iKUU'hd iu v la. li CHOLERA AND YELLOW TEVER nlifthle to prcva 1. A 'twill cjumtiry tiik'-n dully will pruvutiO CuutttmUu XUvc tuinhht sAuHJUKV. Eolut'on and Compound EUxtr.fl Mpcr Dot lie Votat.la Solution for Inhalation A.00per I' Tar and Mundniko Ti la. SOctt per to. fiend forCimiUrof rOMTlVIS Cl'RIIH to ywur liu!gut. or lo r. HYDE & CO., BOLTS TBOPBIETOUa, 110 e. sua at., XtwXvt k. Fill !MM u) 111, no d. Pa W. 11. OU.CKitli- e llloom 6 Kt 52 AI.I. I IXDS 4 F .TOn PHINTIKO Ne tlyexeoa.sdat ths bloomDald Times Steam Job Oulee. New AdverUaeinenttt. THK CAUS13 AND CUKE OF CONSUMPTION! riMIK primary cause nf Connnmptlon l do- mn)frmciit of the dlirestlvo onrann. This denin if emeu t produces dellclent nutrition and Rfslnillutlon. By aslinllntlon, I mean that prooeas hy which the nutriment of the food is converted Into hi (Mid, and thence into the anlids of the body. Persona with direction thus Im paired, linvlnir the sllirliteit predisposition lo pulmonary diHcnse, or If they take cold, will be very name 10 nave uoiisuiniamn or the Limits in some of Its forms and I hold that It will be Impossible to cure any case of Consumption without llrst rci-toring a good dlirei-tlon and lien'thv iisslmlliition. The ery llrai thing to he done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus and slime, which is clogging these organs so that they cannot per form ineir functions, and then rouse up and restore the llvertoa healthy action. For this purpose the surcht and best remedy Is Schenck's .Mandrake nils. these Pills clean the stom ach and bowels nf all the dead and morbid sllnie that is causing disense and decay In the whole system. They will clear out the liver of all diseased bile that hus accumulated there, and muse It np to a new und healthy action, by which natural mid neaimy one is ccrcled. 1 he stomach, imwets, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of B.dicnck's Mandrake Pills 1 but there remains In the stomiirh an ex cess nf acid, the oriran Is torpid and the appe tite poor. In the bowels the lactenls are weak, and requiring strength and support. It Is In a condition like this that rJchcuck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is ulkaline, and Its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making ths stomach sweet and fresh ; it will give perma nent tone to this important organ, and create a pood, hearty appetite, und prepare the system for the first process of irood digo-tion, and, ul timately make good, healthy, living blood After this preparatory treat ncnt.whut remains to cure most ease of Consumption is the free and persevcrelng use of Bchenk'i Pulmonic rjyrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes tha system, purities the blood, ami is readily ab sorbed into the circulation, and thence distrib uted to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether In the form ot absces ses or tubercles, anS then assUts Nature to ex pel nil the diseased mutter, in the form of tree expectoration, when once it ripens. It Is then by the great healing and puryfyiug properties of Schenk's Pulmonic yrup, Unit "II Ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my pa tient is cured. The essential thing to be done In curing Con siini tiou is to gel up a irood uppetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in Hesh and get strong. If a person has dlr-eased lungs a cavity or abscess tli re rlio cavity cannot Ilea', the matter cannot ripen so long us the sy.tein 1- below par. What Is necessary to cure la a new order of things a good uie tite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and gi t fat; then Nat ire Is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripeu und be thrown otfln large qualities, and the person will regain health und stereugth. This Is the ti ue and on ly plan to cure Consumption, uud If a person is not entirely destroyed, or even If one lung is entirely gone, if there Is enough vitality lolt la the other to heal up there is hope. I have secu many persons cured with only one sound lung, live aud enjoy life to a good old age. Thi is what Schenck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. The) will clean nut the stomach, swei ten und strengthen it, get up a good (llgei-tion, uud gie Nature the sys tem of all the discuses she needs to clear the syi-tem of all the di-ease that is iu the lungs, whatever the form may bu. It Is Important that whilo using Schenck's Medicines, cure should bu exercised not to t.ike cold: keep in-doors Iu cold and damp weather; avoid night air, and take out door exercise only in a ire.iial nod warm sunshine. I wish it dl-tiuclly understood thet when I rccoiiiuif ml a p.iticut to be careful In ruirurd to taking cold, while u-iiiig my Medicines. I do so for a special reasn.i. a man who has b l par tially recovered from tile ellect- of u bad co d is farliloielialietoarelapselli.il) one who has been entirely cured ; and it Is precisely the same in rcirardio Coiisumpti-ui. So Ionic n the iiiiiks ure in t perfectly hcuicd, just so long is tliero imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it Is that I so strenuously caution pul monary patients against exposing themselves to an iituiosphere tliat is not genial und pleas nut. Continued Consumptives' lungs are a inio-s f sores, which tiie least cliuuge of at mosphere will iullaiue. The grand secret of my success with my Medicines consists in my abil ity toMihduu Inllainiu.ilioii lust -ad of provok ing it. as many of the faeu tv do. An inllaiiied lung cannot, with safety to the patient, be ex posed to the lilting blasts of W Inter or the chill ing winds of rjpi in or Autumn. It should ho carefully shielded from all Irrllutlug Intliiiices. The utmost caul Ion should bu observed In this puitieiiiar, as without it a cure under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. The person should be kc ton wholesome and nutritious iliit, and all the .Medicines continued until the body has restored lo It the natural quant ty of tli'sh and strength. 1 was myself cured by Ibis treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, uud have lived lo gi t fat ami hea'ty these many years, with one lung mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom 1 huve never seen. About tlm First of October 1 expect to lake possession of my new building, nl the Noith east Corner or Sixth and Arch Street-', whets I shall be pleased to give advice to ail who may require It. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, soth.it a M-rsou In uuv pull nf llie world can bo readily cured by a Vtiict observance of the same. J. II. SCIIEVCK, M. II., Philadelphia. W.OIINHON, IIOI.I.OWAT & COWl.KS. UulAl'ch Street. I'lul.wlelpliia. Wholesale Agents. tt'iy Mo Eureka Stamp For perforating IliloCliei-ki.Dralts, &c. the amount for w hich I h e y are iliawn In prevent tlteiullon. 'I lie per 'oiattoiis ate inked the I 11 k I elng 01 red ;l)to1he Ithie of the pujicr. from wh ell II caiiuol I u leinoved. The check Is moved forward by the itpivaid acuou u the lever of the machine. I'ikeSJi. ,1. o. MOOHY, (WTrlnltv Hii ldiiiK. P. O. Box Vi!W. N. Y. f Send lor a Circular. AtfeutH Wanted. Statin A". L. JiU VOL VJJliS! The New X L Revolver. No. 1 22 lno Cat.. No. 2 Zl liofai., shoii. No. lmOal., Ioiik. Nik 4 an. ui t'al.. for pocket ltevolvers, are unsurpassed, Tliev use the ordinary Copho- Cartr de and aie be.iutlful In shaie and llmsli. The ItALL UtD HI ItlilNGFK 41-1 0 fat., lift" 110 equal as a Derringer. Full and complete slock ot tiUNH, uifij. Pisroia AMUxinoN and BPOUTMEN'9 1(K)DH, MANUrACTl'IIEII BY MEHWIN it I1ULBEUT. Kicha ill s 'vand 65 lleade B'reets. Bi-nd for rati I snies. (4"ani) M'W VOKK. TAI'IES AN1 CIIILOUEN will flnl a 1 splendid usso-tment nf shoes at tl una pries store of Y. Mortimer t Co.
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