The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, December 19, 1871, Page 6, Image 6
r 6 STI)c tmc0f -;Ncui- Blaomftcl Pa. fat flhwmfiflb Stmts. Tuesday, December lit, 1871. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We inrite eommnnic.iiUowifram nil prmonxirhonre. inte.rrnteii in muttert properly bvlonying to 1iU Ucpartmcnt, Hints to Housewives. Perhaps sonio of our housekeeping read ers do not know of certain economical ex pedients in domestic management, that liavo Homchow crept into our practice. Jlrooms arc no gonorally used uud ahusod, that their fieshncss worn oil' they aro'too soon discarded. When a broom begins to succumb to wear and tear, placo it in a pan of boiling water for a few seconds shaking it well, and drying it quickly in the sun or at tho lire. If the bottom edgo is wearing unevenly, tie a string around it until it is dry, and trim oil' the uneven edgo carefully. Whisk brooms should bo treated in tho samo way. Clothes pins boiled a few moments and quickly dried, onco or twice a month, be come more llexible and -durable. Clothes lines will last longer and keep in better order for wash day scrvico if occasinolly treated in tho sanio way. We havo discovered a flist-rato home made cement for filling up cracks in an an old stovo or range. Tho ingredients are wood ashes and salt ; rcduco to a soft paste with cold water, and lill tho cracks when tho stovo or rango is cool. The cement will soon becomo perfectly hard. We keep an iron spoon in au old tin pan on hand, ready for duty whenever a crack appears. Firo clay (obtained at the stovo dealers) will sometimes answer, but our homemade cement is always at command. Food for FnltenlugHoineH. Many good horses devour large quantities of grain and hay, and still continuo thin and poor ; tho food eaten is not properly assinmlated. If tho usual feed lias bctin unground grain and hay, nothing but a change will eil'ect any desirable alteration in tho appcaranco of tho animals. In caso oil meal cannot be obtained readily, mingle a bushel of flaxseed with a bushel of barley, ono of oats and another of Indian corn, and lot it bo ground into tluo meal. This will be a fair proportion for all his feed. Or tho ' meal, or the barley, oats and corn, in equal quantities, may first bo procured and one fourth part of the oil-cake mingled with it, when tho meal is sprinkled on cut feed. Feed two or three quarts of tho mixture two or throe times daily," mingled with a pock of cut hay or Btraw. If the horse will eat that greedily, let tho quantity be gradually increased, until ho will cat four and six quarts every feeding, three times a a day. But avoid tho practice af allowing a horse to stand at a rack well filled with bay In order to fatten a horso that has run down in flesh, tho groom should bo very particular to ami the animal no moro than ho will eat up clean, ami lick tlio manger for more. A ( heap Ice-Hoiise. Throw a dozen or two of rails or poles on a piece of ground sullicieutly inclined to carry oil' water ; fill the crevices botwoen the poles with sawdust ; cover with old boards, slabs or barks ; get from the saw mill a few loads of slabs ; tako four, say twelve feet long, notch tlieNcornein liko a log-house, set the in on the platfoun and you havo a ciib about ten and a half feet quaru ly tho slab deep ; lill tho crib with . sawdust and puck it down hard. Cut your ice so that it will pack close, and two by four feet ; lay it on tho sawdust ; put on another crib of slabs, and fill up and pack liaiu Willi bawiuist all around, and so go on until you get up six or eight feet ; then put a foot and a naif of sawdust on top; over this put u shed .roof of slabs, ono end of slabs nearly to the ice, raising the other threo feet, ll'ico is all that is wanted, it will keep in this manner as well as in a varnished house. Weevils nnil Other Hum Insects. A writer gives the following method for destroying wevils and other barn insects, which ho has thoroujjhly tested by exper ience, and has tho merit of being cheap and convieniciit : , "It is simply to sweep and clean out tho granary, and then wash it all over on tho tlio inside with strong picklo of common salt. This drives out ull sorts of insects and worms, penetrates tlio timbers of tlio barn, and kills the worms which are so apt to get In them and cut them and preserves tho timber in a wonderful man ner. After this proccsH is repeated for several times tho timbers of tho barn be come saturated with tho salt, and will last for one hundred years. The picklo should Is? carried up and thrown upon tho joist and sides of the barn, until the whole is thoroughly wet." To Extract Ink from Floors. 7. , Ink spots, on floors can ,bo rcmovad by scouring them w ith sand we in oil of vitiiol and water mixed. Itinse them, when tho ink is extracted, with strong pearlash water. yew Advertlsctnoits. TH K CAl'SU AND CUH K OK OONH U MPTION !, ri"UIE primary cause of Consumption Is de L ranj;emcnt of tho dliicstlvo oriruns. This derangement produces dcllcii'iit nutrition nnd assimilation. By nsslnillut Ion, I mean ttiut process by which the nutriment ot me loon is converted Into Mood, und thence Into tlio solicit of tlio body. Persons with digestion thus im paired, liuvmc: mo sngiui'fi predisposition lo pulmonary disease, or if they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of tho Limits In some of its forms ; nnd I hold thut it will bo Impossible to euro any cuto or Consumption without first restoring n good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very ill ft thing to be done Is to cleanse tlio stomach und bowels from nil diseased mucus nnd slime, which is clogging these orguns so that they cannot per ioral tliclr functions, nnd then rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action. For this purpose the surest nnd best remedy Is Sclienck s Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean tho stoni- ncu and bowels of nil the dead and morbid slime that is causing disease und decay In the whole system. They will clear out the liver of nil diseased bilo that has accumulated there, and rouse It up to n new and healthy action, by which natural nnd healthy bile Is secreted. The stomach, bowels, anil liver are thus cleansed by tho use of Smeuck's Mnndruko Pills : but there remains in tho stomach an ex cess of acid, the organ Is torpid uud tho appc tlto poor. In the bowels the lactcals are weak, uud requiring strength nnd support. It is In n condition liko this that Sclienck 8 seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It Is alkaline, and its use will ncutrull.o nil excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh ; It will give perma nent tone to this important organ, and create a good, hearty nppetitc, and prepare the system for the first process of good digestion, and, ul timately make good, healthy," living blood After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure moat case of Consumption is the free nnd pcrsevcicing use of Schciik's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes tho system, purities the blood, anil is readily ab sorbed Into the eircuhulon, and theneo distrib uted to the diseased lungs. There It ripens nil morbid matters, whether In the form of absces ses or tubercles, nnd then ussisls Nature to ex pel all tho discuscd mutter, in thu form of free expectorntlon, when once it ripens. It is then by the great henllng nnd puryfying properties of Schenk's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities uro healed up sound, und my pa tient is cured. Tho essential thing to ho done in curing Con sumption Is to gut up a good appetite und a good digestion, so that tho body will grow in llesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs a cavity or abscess there rho cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen so long ns the system is below par. What Is necessary to cure is a new order of things a good appe tite, u good nutrition, the body to grow in llesh and get fat-, then Nature Is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen uud bo throwu off In large quunties, and the person will regniu health and storcngth. This is the true nnd on ly plan to cure Consumption, nnd if a person is not entirely destroyed, or even If one lung is entirely gone, If tliero is enough vitality left in the other to heal up, there Is hope. I have seen many persons cured with enly one sound lung, live und enjoy 11 fo to n good old nge. This is whut Sehenck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean out tho stomach, sweeten nnd strengthen It, get np a good digestion, and give Nuturo tho sys tum of all tlio diseases she needs to cleur tho system of nil the discuse that is in the lungs, whatever tho form may be. It is important that wliilo using Sehenck's Medicines, care should be exercised not to take cold i keepln-uoors lu cold una dump weullier j avoid night air, und tako out-door exercise only In a genial und warm sunshine I wish It distinctly understood iliet when I recommend a patient to bo careful in regard to taking cold, while uslug my Medicines, I do so for a special reason. A man who has but par tially recovered from the cll'eets of u bad cold is far more liable to a relapse tliau ono who bus been entirely cured ; und it is precisely the same In regard to Consumption. So long ub the lungs arc not perfectly healed, just so long Is there Imminent danger ol a lull return ot tlio disease Hence it is that I so strenuously caution pul monary patients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that is not genial nnd pleas tint. Continued Consumptives' luugs are u muss of sores, which the least change, of at- mosphere will lnllamo. Tho grand secret of my success Willi my Medicines consists in my aim Ity to subdue lnilammutiou Instcud of provok iug it, us many of the faculty do. An Inflamed lung cuniiot, with salety to tho patient, be ex posed to the biting blasts uf Winter or thechill intf winds of Spring or Autumn. It should bo carefully shielded from all irritating lulliinccs The utmost caution should bo observed In this particular, ns without it u curs under utmost unv circiiiiihtunccs Is uu Impossibility. Tho porsou should be kept on w holesome nnd nutritious diet, and all the Medicines continued until tho body bus restored to it the natural miuntity of llesh und strength. I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, uud baio lived to get lut and hearty these many years, with one lung mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, uud very many have been cured by this treatment w hom 1 liavu never seen. About the First of October I expect to take possession ot my new building, at tho -North east Comer of Sixth und Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advico to all who may require it. Full directions accompany nil my Remedies, so that n person In any pai l of the world can bo readily cured by a strict observance of the same. J. 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