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    THE TIMES, NEW ' BL00MFIEL1), PA., MAY 1, 1877.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
ValnrU rnmiruntrallnna from ll parion who are
tntprrntM in mattara iroerlj- bi'loiiMiiiif li t:iin rtr
ipartnwllt. How to Cook Rice.
Mr. 'KM. Thurlwr, f New Vork,
writing from Japan to ihe "Amertmn
flrorirr," gives the following Recount of
the JttpuncKO method uf cooking rice :
Hire here l worth from $1 .50 to $1.75
per jilcul of l.'lit pounds, or about one
and one-eighth to one and three-eighth
cents per pound; at first thought it
seems n If there might be a profit to
import it Into the United Htutes, but
our duty of two and ft half cents per
pound, together with freight,- limuiiuieo
and premium on gold, brings It up to a
figure where there is no margin. They
know how to cook rloe here, though,
and for the benefit of grocers and con
Mimers in the United states, I investi
gated the matter. Only jut enough
cold water is poured on to prevent the
rice from hurtling to the bottom of the
pot, which has aclose-fliting cover, ami,
with a moderate Are, the rice is steamed
rattier than boiled, until it is nearly
done ; then the cover is taken ofT, the
surplus nlofttii and moisture allowed to
escape, and the rice turns out a mass of
snow white kernels, each separate from
the others,"and as much superior to the
soggy mans we usually get in the
United (-Hates, as a fine mealy potato is
to the water soaked article. I have
seen something approaching this in our
southern states, but I do not think even
there they do it as skillfully as it is done
here, and in the northern states hut very
few persons understand how to cook
rice properly. I am sure that if cooked
as it is here, the consumption of this
wholesome and delicious cereal would
largely increase in America.
Setting Trees.
The art of making fruit and other
trees grow and thrive, lies In a few brief
rules, as follows :
1. Dig them up with great care, re
taining a large proportion of their roots ;
and any roots mangled, to be cut oir at
the mangled ends smoothly with a sharp
knife.
2. To be kept in the shade, if M out
the same day they are dug up. If not
set the same day, dig a trench in your
garden deep enough to receive the oots,
pack in the trees side by side as clobely
as posflble, with the tops touching the
ground, then cover the roots a foot deep
with soil, treading and packing it
around the roots ; and If the trees are to
remain a few days, it would bo well to
cover their tops with any coarse litter to
shado them from the sun.
f 3. When set, trim the trees according
to the extent or quantity of roots they
have, by shortening in the branches
and by removing a superfluous branch
here and there. From one-third to one-
half of the top of a tree, when reset,
should always be shortened in.
4. Pig holes of ample size, so that all
the roots will be in their natural, hori
zontal position ; and place the surface
oil by itself, to be first used around the
roots, and the subsoil on top. Pack the
earth firmly among the roots, and be
fore the holes are entirely filled up,
turn half a pail of water into each, and
wait a few hours to finish filling them.
5. No manure should be put among
the roots but it may be placed over them,
near the surfaceof the ground. A mulch
of barnyard litter around the trunks of
the trees is very good toward, warding
off the effects of a drouth.
Ice Cream without either Cream or Ice.
Take 3 eggs, 1 quart of milk, 1 teaoup
full sugar. Tut the milk upon the stove
to boil ; beat up the yolks of the eggs
with the sugar until thoroughly mixed
and light; then pour into the milk,
and boil until the compound slightly
thickens. ' Then set it .out to cool.
When thoroughly cold, flavor with
vanilla to your taste, and then add the
whites of the eggs first beating them to
annowy froth. Your icecream is then
made ; s-t it out in the cold and let it
freeze. It will not become solid, even if
not touched ; but a little stirring up two
or three times while freezing will make
it lighter. Of course this can only be
made in freezing weather. But, when
the weather is not cold enough to freeze
it, all you have to do is, drop the white
froth upon the top of the compound,
i instead of mixing J and then you have
"Float," one of the most delightful des
serts that can be made.
ftjr Feeding hens with fat occasionally
will cause them to lay during the win
ter. -Mix hog's lard with dough is the
rule ; a piece of lord about the size of
walnut given to a hen after eheha been
broken up from sitting will start her V
Jaylng agsln.
nt.TCI!l.KYS
ImproTcd
Cucumber Wood
PUMP.
vi S
I a
Tanteless.Dnrable.Efflcient
iid i neap. ine nei rump
lor the least nione. At.
CMHtlnu Ik "iitwiiti: '.!(
ted to Blatcliley's Patent
Improved Bracket and
New Drop Check Valve,
which can he withdrawn
without removing the
Pump or disturbing the
Joints. Also, the Copper
Chamber, which never
crank or scales, and will
outlast any other. For sale
l7 Dealers everywhere.
M
B
tUTW-
-Send for Catalogue ami Price-List.
OH AH. (I. NLAICHLKY, Manufacturer.
6.17 1 j 606 Commerce bt, I'nllapelphia, Pa.
BOOTS
Do you want BOOTS ot any kind f
1 1 so, call and see the
LAltOE STOCK
now orrEnKD bt
F . MOUT1 M EH.
'New Pension Laiv.
UNPKR an not of CmiRress approved March 3,
173, widows of otllcers who were killed, or
died of tliseiise contracted In the service, are now
entitled to Jiuu per month for each of their chil
dren. The guardian of a minor ehUd of a soldier who
heretofore only received (H.OU per month pension
tallow entitled to 110. per moth.
Soldiers who receive Invalid pensions can now
have their pensions increased to auy sum or rate
between IS. and 118. per month.
Holdiers who have lost their disuhargescan now
obtain duplicates.
Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv
ice upon whom vey were depeudent for support,
can also obtain pensions.
The undersigned having had over 10 years ex
perience tu the Claim agency business will attend
promptly te claims under the above act.
Gallon or address
LEWIS rOTTEK,
Attorney for Claimants,
New Bloomtleld,
20tf. - Perry Co.. Pa
MPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE.
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY OF
Popular Literature and Science.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1877
The number for January bmrina the nineteenth vol
limeof thia Maimr.loe, ami while Its lxst record wlll.it
ia hoped, bo deemed a enfHeient KWttrautee of future
ei.'ellenee, no en'ortb will be eitared to diversify iia
attractions and to provide an Increased supply of
Popular Ktadlng in th Beit and Moft Emphatic
The (treat obleet and constant aim of the eondnctora
will netotnrionn tlieoublle with literature Kntortaiu
mentof a ltUned and Varied Character, o well as. to
present in Kr!'hle add atrikinK manner tbe most re
pent tuiortnauou and eontideat vlewa on subjects of
Oeueral tut:r."t. in a word, to reudor Lipptncotfa
Mnif7.iiie strikinaly os'.inctive in
77toe Feature iliit an Mart Attractive In Mag
azine Literature.
In addition to th itnrl Attractions of I,i!nln
. .pit's :o:o.hme tut I'ubJlehera would invite atUutiou
to a new aetial story,
"The Marquis ef Losole,"
lvr fieoiva McDonald author of " Malcoln,' V Alica
r'irbo," "Itobert Falconer, "tttc.
TI'ltMS. -Yearly Bubecrtrtion, ; Sinirle number,
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cnuiaininv" the earlier cliapt'-rs of " The Maitnus 01
I .oesie," will be presented to all lie .v annual subscribers
for IS!?.
NPKOIMKM NUMBEIl mailed ixvtaira paid, to any
address, on receipt of 30 cents.
J. II. MPPInCOTT & CO., Publisher,
71r awl 717 Marktt Philadelphia,
REDUCTION IN PRICE!
Cheapest and Best I
THE HAIlRISBUFvO
Daily and Weekly Patriot
FOR 1877.
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by .m.--k c pot-t-ortice order.
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tlM l-t reodliiir matter at leas ooat than any h-rj else
by kndi- your aute.rlpiiona to lh Dailt aud
Uk v I'tiKiuT. Ailtlreps,
patriot pvsr.rsmxn co.,
lit BAHllIMUlHli, fA.
Daily Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
CLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT!
rpHEsnbserlberwlshes to notify the oltlzensot
X Bloointteld and Newport that he la running
Daily Line between these two places, and will haul
Freightof any kind, or promptlydellverpackaiei
or messagesentrusted to his care.
aOrders may be left for him at the stores of
F. Mortimer Co., New Bloomneld.or atiUlKana
Muser,Newport,ra.
T- 8. WHITMOBE.
BIootnfleld.JaBniry25,)870. -
STEWART'S
ADJUSTABLE TREADLE
TOR OPERATIXO
SEWING MACHINES
WITHOUT X
FATIGUE OR INJURY.
The mot eomplete method of propelling the
sewinff machdir. It saves four fifths the laborand
entirely aro'd lhenneof physical Injury ; en-do-ed
hv the medical fraternity. It can be at
tached to any ordinary sewing machine without
rttiuuviiig the machine from the hnuae. No sew
ing machine shou'd be used without this im
portant attach-nent Send for our circulars,
which explains the prlnrlnles. Address,
NEW VORK TREADLE MFU. CO..
C-Iyr. 04 Oortlandt Strert, X I'.
rhiintlcipliia Advertisement!.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET BT.,
Philadelphia.
WAINWRIGIIT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ANI
TEA DEALERS,
North Kast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street,
i
Philadelphia Penn'n.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE HEALER IN
fish. Cheese and Provisions,
810 NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
JJAVID. J. HOAR & CO.,
Successors to
HO All McCONEET k CO.,
WHOLB3AXI
BOOT AND SHOE
WARK1I0USK,
Mia MARKET H'X'ItKKT,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
WBOLHBAL &BAL8HS IN
TOBACCO, C1GA11S &c
NO. t, NORTH FIFTH STKKKT.
PlIILAUKIPIIIA Pu.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale liealersl n
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Uroorua,
Carpot Chain, Wadding,
Hatting, Twines, &e,
And a tine wsortmenl of
WOOD nod WILLOW WARM,
N. 120 Market street, above Uh.
PHILADELPHIA.
0HN LUCAS & CO.
HULK AND
ONLY MANi;i'AOTi:i(i:iiS
OK THK
. IMPEEIAL FEEUCH,
PURE SWISS GREEN,
AUo, Pur
White Lead and Color
XAirVFACTURERS,
No. 141 and 113 North Fourth St..
Philadelphia.
gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
On Hies Street. East oir Cabusli 8t. ,
Xew Blvomfleld, Pena'a.
THK aubaerlberhaabulltalarce and comma
dlon Hhop on High Ht., Eant of CarlMe Htreet
rew niooinneia, ra wnere ne ia prepares w maa
niaciuretooraer
Of ererj description, out of tbe bent material.
Sleighs of erry Style,
bnllttoorder, and Bnlshed In the nostartlstlcand
durable manner.
lu HaruiK superior workmen, he Is prepared
to fnrniah work that will compare favorably with
the beat City Work, and much mora durable, and
at mucn more reaaoaaoia rates.
M-REPAIItlNOof allklndsneatlyandpromp
lydone Aealliaaolldted.
SAMUEL SMITH
ltf
TJRINTINH of every deaerlinion neatly ex
L eeuiea at the Dla nlield 1 ime Utllre, at
ruaaonauie ria.
Philadelphia Adrertlsomonts.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MAHUFACTCRKKfl
nooksollors and Stationery,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
TAl.Li PAPKll, ETC,
No. 430 Market Street, '
PHILADELPHIA Ta.
2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN
Successors to
AHAFFNElt, ZIEQLER ft CO.,
Importers and Dealers la
Hosiery, (alovrft,
KibbouM, Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety ot
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. S8, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combt.
J0WER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONEHS,
And Dealers la
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK IIOOKS
Always oa hand, and made to Order.
Mos. 530 Market and B23 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
. Publishers of Banders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Historyol
the United Btates.Felton'sOutllue Maps.ftc.
jgARCROFT & CO.,
Imporleia and Jdbbors
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linena, White Goods, &o.,
Nos. 40S and 40T MARKET STREET. .
(Above. Fourth, North Side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
JEW. T. M0UL,
REFBESENT1NO
Woimer, Wrfcht & Watkin,
.Hannfactorer ft Wholesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
No. 302 Market Street,
lIIIIVr)IILIIIIA.
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
IKFOBTBBS 4KB JOBBEBt OF
Oliiun., OIrhr
, AND ,
QUEENSWAllE,
82$ Market Street, -
W.
H. KENNEDY,
TRIMBLE, BRITTON Oo ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 606 MARKET STREET.
rBIlADMLfBIA.
710
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WHOLRSALM
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 62 Market Btraet,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
gT. ELMO HOTEL,
(FORMERLY "THE UNION,")
JOS. M. FEUEB, Preprletor.
817 A 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Terms,
$3.60 Per Day.
'I ,TJ18 HOTEL belni centrally located and hay.
A In been entirely refittbd. It will be from
as pleasant a stopping place as can be desired
JJNDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT.
A CHIMNEY,
SHADE
AND
REFLECTOR COMBINED
Giving Double the Light of
any other Chimney,
AT NO GREATER EXPENSE
FOR OIL !
Everybody who sees them are
delighted.
The Trade supplied at
a Liberal Discount.
F. MORTIMER,
w
EST STREET HOTEL,
Nos. 41, 43, 43 & 44 Wost 8t.,
SEW YORK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOMS 60 and 75 cents per day. Charges yery
MOUKBATE. The beat meats and vegetables in
the market. BEST BEDS In the City.
.171ya B.T. BABBITT, Proprietor,
Professional Cards.
JE. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtleld. Perry eo., Pa.
Office Neat door to tbe resldenoe of Judge
Juuklu. 45tf
AM. MARKEL, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomneld, Perry county. Pa..
tT Office directly opposite the Post-Office
and adjoining the Mansion House.
yKWIS POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIHfcD, PERRY CO., PA.
Claims promptly secured and collected
Writings aad all legal business carefully attend
ed to. 82 yl
JAME8 H. FEBOLSON, Attorney at-Law.
NEWPORT, PA.
-Offloe Market Street, near the Square. 86 8
UAHLE8 H. SMILEY, Attorney at Us.
New Bloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa.
Ofllce with O. A. Barnett, Enq., on Higl
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyte.
rlaa Church. August 20, 1S72.
JBAILT.AttorneyatLaw,
New Bloomfteld,PerryCo.,Pa
- Office opposite tbe Mansion House and next
door to tbe Post-OOIce.
Refers to B. Mclntire, Esq. ' June27,1871.
"TTM. A. 8PON8LER, Attorney-at-Law,
TV Office adjoining bis residence, on East
Main street. New BlooiuOeid, Perry co., Pa. 8 ly
JOHN O. BHATTO, flnrgeon Dentist.
New Bloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
dona Id tbe best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
.O0lce at his residence one door East of the
Robinson House, and opposite Wm. A. bponslers
Lawoflice. S21y
ITTM. N. 8E1BERT, Attorney-at-Law,
YY New Bloomtleld, Perry eo.. Pa.
Bloomneld, S3S ly.
M. M. BUTCH, ''
ATTORNET-ATLAW.
New Bloomtleld, Perry eo., Pa.
yOfnee Two doors West of F. Mortimer
Store 37 ly i
T K WIS POTT KB. MOTABTPOBUO, New Bloom.
JLi field. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mertgages and Leases earefull
Prepared and acknowledgements taken. Alt
inls of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
eertined, will also take depositions to be retd la
any court in tbe United States. . 71Uly
fySLkS. J. T, McINTIRl!, Attorney-at-Law,
. New Boomeld,Perryco.,Pa.
All professional business promptly andfal t h
fully attended to. 3 2 ly.
"TTTM. A. MORRISOW,
TJ JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENEBAL
COLLECTOR, NawGsKsiaitTOwii, Perry co. Pa.
UemlttanoeawUlbo made promptly foraU
Collections made. 7 u
gPIHAS. A. BARNETT. Attorney-at-Law,
NewBIomteld.Parryeo..Fa.
FOfflee on high street. North side, nearly op
posite the Presbyterian Church. J ly
RICHARD L. MAGEE,
JUSTICK OP THE PEACE,
o.fSJl0 at hl residence, in CENTRE TOWN
SHIP Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of
2w Bloomheld. lug