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    Till TIM fcS NlHV BLOOM lIELt A'", M XV 8, 1877.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
WelnTll rnrnmmilrstlm, from !l person whn are
ntprttttcd In tusitsrs prnpcrljr I1oukIuk tn lulu de
Does It Mean Yen t
A man who prided himself on his
morality, and expected to he saved by It,
was constantly Haying : "I am doing
pretty well, on the whole. 1 Homctliucft
get mad and oweur, hut then t am per
fectly honewt. I work on Butnli.y when
I am arllf iilarly busy, but I give a good
deal to the poor, and I never was drunk
in my life." This man hired a canny
Scotchman to build a fence around his
posture lot. He gave him very imrllculiir
directions. In the evening, when the
Scotchman came in from work, the man
said : "Well, Jock, is the fence built,
and is it tight and stroug V "I can tin
Just say it is all tight and strong," Jock
replied, " but It's a good nverage fence,
anyhow. If some parts tiro a little
weak, other parts are extra xtiong. I
don't know hut I may have left a little
gap here and there, a yard or so wide ;
but then I made up for It by doubling
the number of rails on each side of the
gap. I dare say that the cattle will find
it a good fence, on the whole, and will
like it, though I canna just say that it is
perfect iu every part." " What I" cried
the man, not seeing the point; " do you
tell me that you built a fence around my
lot with weak places and gaps iu it?
Why, you might as well have built no
fence at all ! If there is one opening, or
place where an opening can be made,
the cattle will Ik? sure to find it, and will
go through. Don't you know, man,
that a fence must be perfect, or it is
worthless V" "I used to. think so,"
said the dry Scotchman ; 11 but I heur
you talk so much ubout averaging
matters with the Lord it seemed to me
that we might try it with the cattle. If
an average fence will not do for them,
I am afraid an average charncler will
not do In the day of Judgment."
Horse Collars.
The Valley Farmer says collars any
or should be made so as to throw the
chief fore on the lower part of the
shoulder. The horse can apply but little
strength on the upper purt, and for this
reason breast collars are coming greatly
into a vogue, as the strength Is exerted
on the lower part of the shoulder. The
collar should be purchased of the proper
size. Just before putting It on the first
time, immerse it in water letting it re
main about a minute, and immediately
put it on to work. The collar, by being
wet, will adapt Itself to the shoulder,
and should dry on the horse. When
taken off, it should be left in the same
shape it occupied on the horse, and ever
after you will have a snug-fitting collar
and no wounds.
Worth a Trial.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars are
worse than wasted in the use of lard
m 1 1 1 1 ii In... .i I .i ......... .. . ii rr, .
( uiiiw iiiw (iiu uunv niiiiuuny. 10 oe
; sure a white lluky crust looks nice aud
tastes better, but it lays the foundation
' for dyspepsia, rheumatism, gout and
palsy. For years I have been experi
menting to find out how to make pala
table pie-crust without latxl, nnd this is
the way : ; Take good, rich buttermilk,
soda and a little Bait, and mix just as
soft as can be mixed and hold together ;
have plenfy of flour on the moulding
board and rolling pin ; roll very thin;
then make and bake as other pies or
in a slower oven, and when the pie is
taken from the oven do not cover up.
Country Gentleman.
Soft Soap.
8pring is at band, aud we farmers'
w ives are thinking about making soup.
I have quit making an "ash leach,"
and occuping two or three days in
making soap. I procurca cako of eou
utrated lye or a box of potash, at the
drug store, put it into three gallons
soft water, adding four pounds of soap
grease. When it has boiled till quite
clear, I put it into a barrel and add
twelve gallons of soft water. When It
gets cold you will havca nice lot of soap,
and made with little trouble. " My
man" says it ia cheaper than ashes, too,
hh the latter are worth more for manure
than for soap. AuntNaucyln Practical
Farmer.
King Cakes.
The folluu ing is froui a cook liook
over two hundred yearn old : " Take a
.pound of flour, three quartern of pound
of bntter, half a pound . of sugar, and
half a jiound of currants well cleansed ;
rub your butter well into your flour, and
put in an many yolka of eggs as wl
lithe them,, then put in your fugar,
currants, and whred in ait much niaee ae
will give them a taste; go make them
up in a little round cakes, and butter the
paper you Jay them on."'
JOTICK TO TAJC-PAtKM.
cwsTY oomVubiqwhss' apmuu ron 177.
Notice In hereby given that appeals hasfd on the
Hnrlns hane of IH77. will be held bv the hoard
of County Commissioners at their oltlce lit the
conn iinuse. a luimwat
Kor the ImroiiKlis of Itunrannnn. I.IVei'wwil.
MarysYlUe, Mlllerstnwn, New llulfnlo, and New-
Jx.ri, anci me lowusmps or Htiunin. ureenwreMi,
Iowa, Liverpool, Mlllr, Ollvor.l'enn, Kye.Wat.ts,
ami Wlicattlcld.on
TUKHDAV THK Alh MAY OIT MT. IHTf
For the borouphs of Hloointieldaiid Ijniilmhtirg
and the township of Carroll, Ventre, Jackson,
jiiniara, siiiaison. nanny him, niiviiie, Hprlug.
Tobovne. Tnsr-arote anif Tyrone, on
v If l in tran a v I'uir uih mv IV io-rt
Where and at which times all person feeling
.iienmeives aifKnevRo, win ne nenrn iy me uoin
mlssloncrsaiid assessors of the several district.
ny order oi lh noaru.
f. W. (JANTT,
MOLOMON ltwWRK,
UEOKOKCAMI'HkLl.
County Commissioner.
Attest: CALVIN NKILrtON, Clerk.
April 10. 1877 Iw.
N
OT1CE.
Notice I hereby slven that, the imth Inn nf Holn.
mon IllKlinm, Asslpnee of ueorge Matchnttand
wife, has been tiled In the Court of Common
l'lcnsol Perrv oounfv. nruvlim for an oitlnrof
sale to sell the Real Kx'tate of said Assignees, sit
uate In Miller township. Perry county, Pa., and
thai the Court. has lined TUl'HDAY, 'the 12th of
June, 1HR7, at lun'ulnck a. in., for the hearing f
nmu iit-.imnii, nurn me name win ue granieu, 1111.
less cause be ahowu to the contrary.
1. MICKKY, Prothonotaiy.
April 1T.1H7T.
, KIN G SFO 1 1 DS
4 )hwiuo ?Stir?li
Is the HKST and Mf 1ST ECONOMICAL In the
World.
Is perfectly PURE free from acids and other for
eiim substance that Injure Linen.
U S'I'KoNtfKU than any other requiring much
less onalitllv In tisltier.
M DN1FOKM stlltens and llnlshes work always
I lie nilllir.
Singsford's Oawpgo Corn Starch
U the most delicious of all prepai ations for
1'nihlings, lllanc-Miiuge, Cake, Etc.
jyjUSSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWrollT, I'ENN'A.
Now oftrr the pHblle
r
A It Alt I! AND KLKtiANT AfiSOMMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting f all similes suitable for the season.
ft LACK ALAPCCAS
AND
3fournlng Goods
A SPECIALITY.'
HLKACTIED AND UXKLKACIIKI)
MUSLIN8,
AT VARIOUS PRICKS.
AN EVUt.KSSSKLRCTIOX OK PRINTS!
Vtf wlianil do keep a good quality of
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And evcryilihm under the head of
GROCERIES'!
Machine Needles and oil lor all makes of
Majhhivs.
Tn be convinced that our ((uds ure
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
H TO CALL Al HX M1NK STOCK.
i
4 .No trouble to show aoods.
Hiin't loiRel the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
LlrW-,N,LNIiUyv,AHD POSITIVELY CURES
rtHa'.'.iAiiSM, (iour. NEuaAiGi. and lumbago..,
t'DIO 94 DrtJbUlSIS tVtfty Witt tic, KENOFOftCIH-
mm rn
hjli.PHEN3TlNE t BENTtEY.
UrtURUISTS, WASHINGTON, 0. C.
t I'or sale l,y v.HolesHlt Drujmltta lit Pltts
liurjj and l'lilliulrlilia. 3TJy
77STATK NOTK K.-Sotlee la hereby (rlv
U en. that letters nf Ailnilnistiatlonon the es.
lute of JiK-ob ltUe. late of .Seville loviisliii.
Perry enunty. deeeiiM-d. h.ive been ur;mtct to tlw
i Mibscrlbers resldmit In the same township. -,
All i.:rins indebti-d to salil estate are renest
I eil lo make immediate payment, and those ha
Inveliiinis to itresent them duly authenticated for
I settlement to ,
f'llAMI.OTTK X. RICK,
JOXA TIIAX tlH'K.
A. M. Mxkkri.. siturnev. Administrators.
IVliniari 1ST: utpil . ,
TT'slTATi: SdTICK.- Notlre Is herelrv rlv
ifjen that letters of AdniluWtiarlon on the
Millie ot .1 oli n K MeHlvy. late l New HuTulo
huroiiph. Perry V.u. deeeiwtl, have W-ii Kranled
to the iiuderslstied iesliliill III the mine ImiuukIi.
All peisons imtebted lo suid es(ate are request
ed lo make iminedinle pininent and those havinx
rkilins will pieMiui them duly aiitheulwatoit for
aellieinetil l-n f .
. JOHN BASKIN.
rebi'iiiiry 1 1, Ik:;. Jh ( Administrator.
W,uwui.iiii.a.iipiiiiii.ait wjnisuuinemiiiiiMi ,
Philadelphia AdrerttnemeDts.
JANNEY & ANDREWS "
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 128 MARKET BT.,
Philadelphia..
WAINWRIOHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street.
Philadelphia Pcnn'o.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WUOLKHALE DKAl.HK IM
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
81 KORT1I WHARVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
JJAVID. J, HOAR & CO.,
Snccettort to
BOAR MoCONRET k CO.,
VHOUtiLI
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
61 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM.GLEIM &C0
WaOLIftALB DllLIHS IN
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH 8TKKKT,
PIIILAI3KLPIIIA Pa.
JRAYBILL & CO.,
Whalenale Deslemlu
Oil Cloths, CarpetB,
4
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, "Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And flue assort nient of
WOOD and WILLOW WAKE,
No. 120 Market ttrect, above 4t h,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
ROI.H AND
ONLY M A M 1 1' A J J I ) H ; . J t S
OF THE 4
impseial marcH,:
AND -
PURE SWISS GREEN.
Also, Puro
NNIiite Lead and Colt
MAVrFACTlREfiS, l
, Nos, )4) and 143 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, 1
On Huh Stkeit. East o Cakusm s., J
Xew Bloomfleld, Pfitn'a.
THK subscriber has bnllt a Wr mnA eAmn.A
dlons Hhop on High St.. Kant of t'arliala Btreet
New Bloomfleld. Pa., where ha Is nmiuirrri Imiu
tifacture to order
Of erery description, out ot the best material.
Sleighs of erery Style, .
hullttoorder, and UnUlied in the mostartlstteand
durable iiiannnr.
s. liavuiKHiiierlr workmen, he la prepared
tn furnish work that will eompare favorably with
the beet oity Work, and mich more durable, and
i murn more reasiiniiti'e -Htes.
6-KKPAIKI.if UKlnJsnetly and promo
lydoiie A eaKlssolielted.
SOfrF.L SMITH
ltf
PRINTING nf every description neatly ex-tx-uted
at the Bloorottcld Times Office, at
reainnnble rates.
Philadelphia Adrertlsementg.
. D. ELDER & CO, ;
' BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURKR8
Itookscllers and 8tatIoiior,
'And Dealer It '
WINDOW CUKTAINU
' VfALli PAPEH, RTV,
Mo. 430 Market Btreet.
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
2EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Succoasors to 1
SHAFFNEH, ZIEQLER ft CO.,
' Importers and Dealers In
Ilowlery, move,
ICIlloiisi, MiiMpeudei'M.
THREADS, COMBS,
and erery rarlety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No.3fl, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agenttfor Lancaster Combt.
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK BOOHt,
Always on baud, and made to Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
W. Publishers of Banders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Hlstoryof
the United Btates.Folton'sOutline Maps.ftc.
gARCROFT & CO..
IfliporUia and Jobber
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, Whito Goods, Ac,
Nos. 405 sod 407 MARKET BTRRKT.
(Above Fourth, North Bide,)
PIIILADELPJIIA.
JEW. T. MOUL,
REPRESENTING ' , .
Weimer, WrlRht & Watkin,
XAnnfurtnrrr ft Wholesale Dalor
in
Boots & Shoes
No. 302 Market Street,
PIIIt-ADlirLPIIIA..
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
.if...
IMPOKTX AKD JOBBBBt OP
Oliiiift, 01aH
AND
QUEENS WARE,
928 Market Street,
I'lIIL.AJDEJL.PiriA.
w.
H. KENNEDY,
WITH
TSIMfiLE, BBITTON Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
;' No. 505 M ARRET BTREET. '
PHILADELPHIA. T10
. Philadelphia AdTertlsomenU.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WITOXKSALM
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. eZS Market Btreet,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JT. ELMO HOTEL,
(FOXMIttLT "THK UNION,")
JOS. M. FEGEH, Proprietor'
817 A 819 ARCH BTREET,
PHILADELPHIA?
Terms,
$3.60 Per Day.
''HIS HOTEL being centrally located, and hay
X lug been entirely RKriTTKD.lt will be found
as pleasant a stopping place as can be deslretf
JINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT.
f 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.
GST The Trade supplied at
a Liberal Discount.
F. MORTIMER,
w
EST STREET HOTEL,
Nos. 41, 43, 48 A 44 West St., '
NEW YORK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
MODKBATK. The best meats and vegetables in
the nmrkAt. ATHT HlmH I, (h. Mt
17 1H
. ..... ... ....
u. i. babbiit, proprietor
Professional Cards.
JE. JTJNKIN. Attorney at-Uw,
Mew Bloomtleld, Perry eo Fa.
. pffloe Next door to the residence ot Judge
Junklu. 45ir
AH. IIARKKL. Attomey-at-IJiw,
New Bloomneid. Perry eounty. Pa.
t&T Office directly opposite the Poet-Offlce,
and adjoining the Mansion Honse.
JQEWIS POTTKB, '
ATTOBSET AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIEI.D, PERBT CO..PA.
Claims promptly aeoured and collected
writings aud all legal busiuess carefully attend
ed to. 82 yl
JAMES H. FKROtBON, Attorney-at-lJiw.
NEWPORT. PA.
49-Offlce Market Street, near the Square. So t
HARLE8 H.' SMILE V, Attorney at Law.
New Bloom lieldr Perry Co. Pa.
.Office with O. A. Barnett, Ksq., on High
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Prestryte
rlaa Church. August 20, 1872.
JBAILY. Attorney at taw,
New Bloomfleld,PerryCo.,Pa
W Office opposite the Mansion Heuae and next
door to the Poat-Oftlce.
Refers to B.Molntlre, Esq. Jnne27,1871.
TTM. A. 8FONSLEK, Attorney at Law,
y Ofllce adjoining his residence, on Fast
Main street. Mew Bloomneid. Perry eo.. Pa. S 2 ly
JOHN O. BHATTO, Burgeon Dentist,
New Bluomlteld, Perry eo., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
done tn the best manner, and at reasonable
tprices.
nM...ILI.H.IilMa tA Jt.m . .k
f LViiiu. ..mtiD.iucui uii' uwi uiaiinm.
Robinson House, and opposite Wm. A. hponsler's
Lawotace. 82y
"ITTM. N. BK1BKKT, Attorney-. Law,
T T New uloomtleid, Perry eo.. Pa.
Bloomfleld, J 33 It.
WM. M. BOTCH.
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
New Bloomtteld. Perry eo.. Pa.
-omoe Two doors West of k or timer
Store 8 7 ly
LRWT8 POTTER, HOTaBT icbuc, New Blooai
Held, Perry Co.. Pa.
Deeds. Bonds, atertgages and leases earelnlly
Erepared and acknowledgements taken. All
lads of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
eertiOed, will also take depositions to be reed In
any eourt In the United btates. 7 10 ly
1MHA8. J. T, UcINTTRK, Attorney-at-Law.
KJ New Bloomtlekl, Perry eo.. Pa.
All proteeslonal bnsinesa promptly andiait h
fully attended to. 8 1 y.
M. A. MORRISON,
JUHTICKOK THK Ctl kCW T,A liKfiWtt H
COLLKCTOR, NwOauaXTOWii, Perry eo.. Pa.
Remittances will be made promptly ferall
Collections niade, . 744
IHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New BleoBold. Perry CO., Ps.
tYsVOfrice on high street. Worth side, nearly op
poite the Presbyterian Church. S I ly
JICHARD L MAGEE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
.l?,e iBl residence, la CKNTBK TOWN
SHIP .Perry County, I'enn'a., cne milt South of
New BloomBeid. N 3