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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., JULY 10, 1877.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
AVelnvHe cnmrnmrirMlnnfl from All perpon who are
lmt-rmtpd lu matters proiwrly beloUKinK to this de
imrtlueut.
Combination with Coal-tar Colors.
Investigations appear to show that the
unhealthfulness of wearing apparel that
haa any combination with coal-tar colors,
is due to the diet that the agents employed
in the preparation of aniline colors are, in
many instances, deleterious, among these
being the compounds of arsenic, zluo, tiu,
antimony, lead, together with hydroohlor
io and piorio acids. Tho common or in
ferior colors prepared from residues are
pronounced especially dangerous, but are,
nevertheless, ou account "of their cheap
ness, largely employed in coloring paper
hangings, woodou toys, matches, India
rubber articles, confectionery, fc. In the
dyeing of woolen and other tissues the
common aniline colors are also extensively
used, and sewing operatives frequently suf
fer from the presenoe of arsenic and piorio
acid to these materials. The fingers be
come inflamed and dotted with small pim
ples upon a red ground appearing after a
while on the face the lips become of a
deep purple or violet color, the hands and
feet tremble, the pulse accelerates, aud res
piration is difficult.
Overreaching.
Many horses have the very unpleasant
habit of striking the toes of the hind shoes
against those on the fore feet. Most
horsemen will agree that it is a fault at
taching to some of the best, as well as the
worst of horses. It more frequently occurs
with young horses, aud they often click on
the turf or soft ground, and not on the
road. It arises from the too great activity
or length of the hind legs; the fore feet are
unable to get out of the way in time; there
fore, anything detaing in them, such as a soft
or heavy soil, must assist the habit. The
principal point to be remedied is the intol
erable noise, from which the evil derives its
name"clicking-" and this is often effected
by making the hind shoes square at the toe,
and leaving the toe of the crust somewhat
projecting over the shoe, by which plan the
cruBt receives the blow insteed of the shoe,
and does not make any noise. It some
times happens that, from the repetition of
these blows the crust is worn so thin at the
toe as to produce or threaten lameness, in
which case the plan of shoeing mentioned
must be desisted from, and we must put up
with the noise to avoid the greater evil.
When a square toed shoe fails in preventing
clicking, it will sometimes happen that a
shoe pointed at the toe will succeed; which
no doubt arises from tho circumstance that
the shoe having so small a surface to come
in contact, fails to strike the fore shoe and
goes within or by the side of it. Live
Slock Journal.
Brief Hints. .
Get all your harvest tools ready without
delay, don't wait till you want to use
them.
Run the cultivator through your corn
and potatoes ouce a week it will pay.
Eternal vigilance against the bugs is the
price to pay for a grood crop of potatoes
this Beasou.
Cut your clover early, it makes better
hay than when cut late.
.Tune ir the month for nlantincr Riifrar
beets and bagas. Bee that your poultry
have plenty of pure water during this hot
weather they will take a drink every hour
it it is within their reach, and thank you
in the bargain.
'v Cut fresh grass and weeds every day and
i throw to your pigs unless t hey are run
ning at pasture.
, Trim your fruit trees this month.
Destroy caterpillar webs at their first ap
pearance they can be eaeijy kept under
by taking them in time.
Mulch newly planted trees.
Rose slugs are makiug their appearanoe,
give them whale oil soap-suds.
Fight weeds first, last and all the time
no cessation of hostilities with this sleep,
less enemy of the farmer.
Whole corn is not a good summer feed
for poultry.
' Early Garden Vegetables.
The prices that early vegetables com
mand in oountry villages and particularly
in larger towns are often double those ob
tained at wholesale in large cities, as such
markets often becomo glutted with vegeta
bles and small fruits which have to be sold
very low. Now, farmers can grow a mod
erate supply of early vegetables almost
anywhere, and get good prices for them.
The ' Scientific Farmer" says : " It is to
be wondered at that so few farmers with
ample facilities, in the vicinity of largo
towns, engage in early garden crops. They
say it is no use competing with the large
gardeners whose products find their way
to the inland towns, and so lay on their
oars and let the trade go by them. Now
we know from experience this is false.
We have repeatedly carried early beets,
peas, squash, etc, into a little town not
25 miles from Boston on the line of rail
road, and sold them at higher price than
the regular gardeners received. Why? Be
cause our produoe was fresh and palatable
and not the leavings of the city stalls as
much of that tent to inland towns is. A.
few crops, like those named : and sweet
oorn, late cabbage, rhubarb, cauliflowers,
(a few) and perhaps some others, we know
can be grown with profit. The rest the
farmer hrd best leave to tho gardener."
Fritters.
Two eggs ; one pint buttermilk ; one
teaspoon saleratus , three-fourths teaspoon
salt ; flour enough to make a stiff batter.
Fry in hot lard, putting in a spoonful at a
time. .
' Feather Cake.. '
One egg well-beaten ; two tablespoons
butter ; one cup sugar ; one-half cup sweet
milk ; two teaspoons baking powder in two
cups of flour ; flavor with lemon. This is
cheap and while fresh very good.
Bargains in Carpets.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
U you wnnt a pretty
CARPHT for only 85
Cents per yard, come
and see what you can
get at that m ire of
F. MORTIMER.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
Thirty-Five Cents lsthe
price of. a pretty CAR.
PET at Mortimer's.
The snme amount ot
money will also buy a
Rood CALICO Dress It
you don't make It too
large.
LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS.
HIGHEST AWARDS! fflfi
J. REYNOLDS & SON.
NORTHWEST CORNER
THIRTEENTH AN I) FILDEUT 8TS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
'MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
WITH SHAKING AND CLINKER-GRINDING
GRATES FOR BURNING ANTHRA
CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
KEYSTONE
"WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN GRATES, Etc.
Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address.
EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. 191y A4S.
IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, AND POSITIVELY CURES
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA AND LUMBAGO.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVEfli WHERE. SEND FOR CIR-
W$eLPHEN3TINE Si BENTLEY. .
DRUGGIST8, WAoHINUlON, 0. C.
t. For sale by wholesale Druggists in Pitts
burg and Philadelphia. 35 ly
CSET THE STAXAItI.
" It ought to he in ewry Library, also in erery
Academy and every School." Hou. CUas. Simmer.
A larire, handRomo volume of 1RM pnsres, containing
considerably more than loo.ooo W urils In its Vo
cubular)', with the enrret't Pronunciation.
eliuition, and Etymology.
Fully Illustrated. Library Sheep. $10,00
' WORCESTER"
is now repurdccl as tho standard authority, and in so
recommended by Bryant. Lonjtellow, Whlttler, Hum
ner, Holmea, Irving, winthrop, AwHiz, Mnrnh, Henry,
Everett, Mann. Ouincy, Feltou, Hillartl, and the major
It.y of onr mont ainthiKUiPhed m'holnrB, and in, beside h,
recojriiized as authority by the Departments of our
National Government. THE COiU'LETE tiEHIES OF
WORCESTER'S DICTIONARIES
8uarto Dictionary. TlhiRtrated. Library Ftheep,t0.00.
niverual and Critical Dictionary. 8vo. Library tihuep.
4.85.
Academic Dictionary. Crovrn Svo. Falf roan, $9.00.
Comprehensive Dictionary. Illustrated. Uuio. Half
roan. 1.7S.
Rehool (Lienientary) Dictionary. l2mo. Half roan. $1.00.
Primary Dictionary. Illustrated, ltiino. Half roan, 6te.
Pocket Dictionary. Illustrated. 24 mo. Cloth, rtocto. ;roau
flexible, H6 ct. ; roan, tucks, jrilt edVeH, $1.00.
Many Special aids to students, iu additioh to a very
full pronouncing and dertniinr vocabulary, make the
above named bitoks, in the opinion of our most (lit
titifrulshed educators, the most complete an well aa by
far the cheapest Dictionaries of our language.
For sale by Booksellers generally, or will be Bent,
carriage free, on reooiot of the price bv
J. B. LIPFlNCOfT & CO..
Publishers. BksellerB and Stationers,
33 T13 nnd TIT Market St., PHILADELPHIA.
N fl e wl1' start yen In a business you
can make i' a week without capital;
MnNFVeasy and respectable for either sex.
in u lit. I M A young, m Bowery, N.Y. 17 3m
fiWHW Is not easily earned In these times, but
Of f f It can be made In three months by
any one of ell her sex. In any part of
the country who is willing to work steadily at the
employment that we furnish, tan a week In your
own town. You need not be far away from home
over nigh. You can give your whole time to the
work, er only your spare moments. It costs
nothing to try the business. Terms and 5 Outfit
free. Address at ouce, li. IUllktt & Co.. Port
laud, Maine. H ly.
A Bate, Sure and Cheap Destroyer of the
POTATO .BUQ.CABBAGE
CURRANT WORKS J TF,SL oU"' UmU U
OUR PESTjtffvTSPOISON.
tJnIlk. PARIS QRIEir Jlunln la water,
and to prlnklwL 6 dasth. No dtnrr to pl.nL, or la wflnc.
CnbHmtiulfa Sftnipll awtlt4 for M Mots (14 lb. tor.) Send
Jar Clnulac wtlh handrrd. of totOmosikh. DlKouDl te Utr trftdo.
JLEAUMir ClUAIICAL WORKS, F. O. Bar lit.
1 Cwtludt St., N.w tmk City.
For8a!e by FRANK MORTIMER, New
Bloouineld, Pa. ,
ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that letters of administration on the estate
of Nicholas Relslnger, late of Kavllle twp., Perry
county. Pa., dee'd., have been granted to the un
dersigned residing In Tuscaroraand Bavllletwps.
All persons Indebted tosaid estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims to present them duly authenticated fur
settlement to
A. II. KERR.' Tnscarnratwp.
DAVID RE1SINUEK. Kavllle two.
Hay 1st, 1877. Administrators.
PRINTING of every description neatly ex
ecutedat the Bloomneld Time Office, at
reasonable rates.
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Philadelphia Adrertlscments.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner ol 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Fenn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
216 NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
S. DOUGHERTY v
J. D. hoAr & CO.,
WHOLESALB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
613 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers is
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
G
RAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale DealersI n
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms, ,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And a Dne assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
SOLE AND
ONLY MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
AND
PURE SWISS GREEN.
Also, Pure
White Lead and Color '
MANUFA CTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
On High Street, East or Cablisl St.,
New Bloomleld, Fenn'a. '
THE subscriber has oullt a laree and eomrao
dlous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street
rew tsioomneid, "a., wnere oa u preparea io mea
uiaciureiooruer
Oi every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of eyery Style,
bnllttoorder, and finished In the nfostartlstleand
durable niannnr.
V Having superior workmen, be Is prepared
to furnish work that will com pare favorably with
the bestOlty Work, and much more durable, and
aimuca lnorereasoaaDie rules.
WREPAIRINdot allklndsneatlyandpromp
jydone Acalllssollclted.
SAMUEL SMITH
1M
ELANNELS A splendid! assortment of Fln
Deli, just opened by F. MORTIMER
Philadelphia Advertisements.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Booksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
VTAlili TAPER, ETC,
No. 430 Market Street, .
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
SuccesHors to
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER &CO,,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, filoves, '
Ribbons, Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. '.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
J0WER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers Id
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
RLVAK HOOKS
Always on band, and made to Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
. Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Historyof
cue uaueuBtates.reuoirsuuuine Maps,c.
gARCROFT & CO.,
ImporUifl and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres, .
Blankets,
Linena, White Goods, &o.,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
jEW. T. M0UL,
REPRESENTING
Weinier, Wright & Watkin,
MannTnclnrer & Wholesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
No. 302 Market Street,
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
Imforthrs and Jobbers or
Oliiua, Glass
AND
QTJEENSWARE,
923 Market Street,
riniA.iiaL.PiiiA..
W.
H. KENNEDY,
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 505 MARKET BTREKT,
PHILADELPHIA.
T10
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WH0LH9ALH
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street,
Philadelphia, renn'a.
JT. ELMO HOTEL,
(FORMERLY "THE UNION,")
JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor
817 & 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Terms,
$2.60FerDay.
f niS noTEI. being centrally located, and hav.
X liiR been entirely refitted, It will be found
as pleasant a stopping place as can be desired
JINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT.
A CHIMNEY,
SHADE
AND
REFLECTOR COMBINED I
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,
YfESI STREET HOTEL,
Nos. 41, 42, 43 & 44 West St.,
JfEW YORK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOMS 50 and 75 cents per day. Charges very
MODEBATE. The best meats and vegetables In
the market. BEST BEDS in the City,
i 17 lyu B. T. BABBITT, Proprietor.
Professional Cards.
JE. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, .
New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Fa.
Office Next door to the residence of Judge
Juukin. 45U
AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa.
lf Office directly opposite the Post-Ofllee,
and adjoining the Mansion House.
T BW18 POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIFLD, PERRY CO., PA.
ycialnis promptly secured collected
Writings and all legal business carefully attend-
ed to.
32 yl
JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law,
NEWPORT, PA.
.WOfflce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6
IIARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa.
. Office with C. A. Bamett, Esq., on High
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyte
riaa Church. . August 20, 1872.
"ttm. A. SPONSLER, Attorney-at-Law,
Ty onie adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. 3 2 ly
JOHN G. 8HATTO, Burgeon Dentist.
New Bloomlleld, Perry CO., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Hurglcal Dentistry
done In the best manner, aud at reasonable
prices.
.OCBce at his residence one door East of the
Robinson House, and opposite Wm. A. feponsler's
Law office. 8 21y
tTTM, N. 8E1BERT. Attorney-at-Law,
V New Bloomneld, Perry co.. Ta.
Bloomneld, 3 331v.
WM. M. BUTCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
New Bloomneld, Perry co.. Pa.
-Ofnce Two doors West of F. Mortimer
Store 37 ly
LEWI8 POTTER, KOTART PCBLIC, New Bloom
Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mertgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All.
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will also take depositions to be rer.d In
any court lu the United States. 7 10 ly
CHAS.J. T.McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New BloomHeld, Perry CO., Pa.
- All professional business promptly andf altb
fully attended to. 3 2 1 v.
WM. A. MORRISON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL
COLLECTOR, NewGekmantown, Perry co.. Pa.
-Remittances will be made promptly for all
Collections made. 7 44
CHAS, A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld. Perry CO.. Pa
.Onice on high street, North side, nearly op
posite the Presbyterian Church. 321y
JICHARD L. MAGEE,'
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
WOftloe at his residence. In CENTRE TOWN
SHIP. Perry Cnunty, Pnn'a one Kile South or
New Bloomneld. 10 9
ILLIAM M. 8UTC1I,
Justice of the Peace,
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
NewBloomfleld, Parry Oouaty, Penn'a
JVBpeclalattentTtonpald to Collections of all
kinds. Itaeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Agreements
neatly executed. 7 l'itf