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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., AUGUST 14, 1877.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
The Milkmen of Naples.
I must tell you about the Neopolltnn
milkmen, for they nre funny fellows.
The do not linve. a mllk-wngon and
horse na our milkmen have, or even n
pall and dipper. They have only little
three-legged frtools tied to themselves
(so that when they want to Bit down
they are all ready,) and they drive their
cows and goats before them to the differ
ent houses, and milk them at the door
in a bowl provided by ench customer.
No chance of watered milk there, you
see.
That Is not the queerest part of It,
though. As I have said, Italian houses
are very high Ave, six, and seven
stories often, with a different family
living on each floor. Even the palazzoa
(palaces) of the rich are divided in this
way. To the first floor (not the ground
floor) there are sometimes from eighty
to one hundred steps leading up. On
this floor perhaps a duke may live ; on
the next above, some one lower In rank,
till it would be possible that the noble
duke's laundress might live in the
seventh story of his palazzo. These
uppermost families usually take goat's
milk, because the goats can go upstairs,
even to the very top floor, and be milk
ed In full view of the customer.
Part of little Paolo's pleasure was In
patting the goat that came up to his
grandmother's door, rubbing Us little
nose, and giving it roasted chestnuts to
eat. After It was milked, the goat would
turn and skip down the stairs so briskly
that the milkman could not begin to
keep up with It.
Look To Your Stock.
A seasonable reminder, it Is hoped,
may induce those who have hitherto
been careless about attending to their
stock, at this busy season, to pay heed
to the requirements of one of the most
important branches of agricultural
economy. Let us once more impress
on all that have cows, to give the great
est amount of milk, should, during the
hot weather, have an abundance of good
clear water. On the importance, causes
and consequences of this we have lately
dwelt at length.
The hot sun of these days renders the
grass less succulent as it matures, and
dries up the natural supply of water, so
that it will stand the farmer in pocket
to pump a liberal supply for his stock,
four, or even five times a day, whenever
there Is not an abundanceof clean, fresh
water supplied by natural means. The
use of surface water from stagnant
pools is at once injurious to the animals
themselves and to the milk they yield.
Rural New Yorker.
Why They Often Fall.
Young men often fall to get on in this
world because they neglect Bmall oppor
tunities. Not being faithful in little
things, they are not promoted to the
charge of greater things.
A young man who gets a subordinate
situation sometimes think it is not neces
sary for him to give it much attention.
He will wait till he gets a place of re
sponsibility, and then he will show
people what he can do. This is a very
great mistake. Whatever his situation
may be, he should master It in all its
details, and perform all its duties faith
fully. The habit of doing his work thorough
ly and conscientiously is what is most
likely to enable a young man to make
his way. With this habit, a person of
only ordinary abilities would outstrip
one of greater talents who is in the
habit of slighting subordinate matters.
But, after all, the mere adoption by a
young man, of this great essential rule
of success, shows him to be possessed of
superior abilities.
Watering With Salt Water.
It is said by some who have tried it,
that when watering the ground in
which plants grow a table-spoonful
of ealt dissolved In a gallon of
water, at once benefits the plants. Salt
is a well known manurial element, for
ordinary crops, when used understand
ing ; but this manner of using It In
watering beds of plants is worth trying.
Practical larmer.
Cure For SoreEyes In Chickens.
Young chickens frequently go blind
in one or both eyes. Glycerine is a sure
remedy. One small drop appplled to
each eye will soon cause the eyes to
open, or soften the edges of the lids so
as to admit of being easily opened with
the point of a penknife. Poultry Bui.
letin.
-I ,
fT A great caiiie salesman lately told
the meat committee of the House of
Commons that Spanish and Portuguese
cattle are the healthiest and most valu
able continental beasts that reach the
English market. Their hides fetch
double the price of otherB. Hence prob
ably the excellence of Spanish butter.
Bargains in Carpets.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
If vou wnnt a pretty
CAKl'ET for only 85
Cent per yard, come
and see wluit you can
get At tlmt prlee of
F. MORTIMER.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
Thirty-Five Cents Isthe
price of a pretty CAR
PET at Moktim BUS.
The same amount of
money will also buy a
good CALICO Dress II
you don't make It too
large.
LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS.
HIGHEST AWARDS ! SKS!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NORTHWEST CORNER
THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT BT8.,
'PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
WITH SIIAKING AND CLIN K ER-C5RINDINQ
GRATES FOR HURNINO ANTHRA
CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
ZEYST ONE
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN GRATES, Etc.
Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address.
EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. 191y A4S.
IS TAKE
:N INTERNALLY, AND POS
f ISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA i
DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
POSITIVELY CURE
RHEUMATISM,
OLD
bnu run CHI
0
PHENSTINE & BENTLEY. .
DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, 0. 0.
For snle by wholesale Druggists la Pitts
burg and Philadelphia. 36 ly
ciirr Tin: sTAximtii.
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Academy and every School." Hou.Clias. Humuer.
A law handsome volume of 164 pbkob. containing
considerably more thau lOO.ouo Words In tt Vo
cabulary, with the correct Pronunciation,
Definition, and Etymology.
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above named books, In the opinion of our most dls
tiiuruisned educator, the most complete aa well as by
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PuWIher, Booksellers and Stationer,
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POTATO S& JUO.CiBBAG!
OUR PEST
aa oli.i hum kt
JPOISON.
CilH. PARIS aaiEN
and u
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U iprlKklti San I talk. H. ta u ta
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M OflUaU ti, Maw luk CUf.
BnTtfeld.8 by FEAKK MORTIMER, New
ET NO.TICK.Notlce Is hereby given
that letters of administration on the stlus
of Nicholas Kelslneer. late of Saville twpf, Petri
county, Pa.. deo'd.. have been granted to'the un
ders i?ned residing In Tuscaroiaand Bavilletwps.
All persons Indebted tosald estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment and those havinV
se'tllSmellt'to6''811 dUly utuectHer
A. H.KERR. Tiisearoratwn.
May 1st. m(7. Administrator.
PINTINO of-every description neatly .
ecnted at the BloomUeld Times Office at
reasonable rates. '
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 138 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Strest,
Philadelphia Fenn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALEK IN
Fislil Cheese and Provisions,
21 NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
S. DOUGHERTY
J. D. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLB9AL1
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
61U MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM &C0.,
Wbolksalb Dbilkrs m
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers! n
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And a One assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 120 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
BOLE AMD
ONLY MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
Ar.o
PURE SWISS GREEN.
Also, Pure
White Lead and Color
MANUFACTURERS, ,
Not, 141 and 143 North Fourth 8t
Philadelphia.
glfllTH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
Or Hioa Btbbst. East or Oablibli St.,
JfewBloomfleld, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has built a laree and commo
dious Hhop on HI a St., East of Carlisle Street
New Bloomfleld, Fa., where he Is prepared to maa
afactureto order
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of e?ery Style,
built toorder, and halshed In the mostartlstlcand
durable manner.
. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
WREPAIRiNOof allklndineatlyandproinp
ydoae Acalllssoliclted.
SAMUEL SMITH
ltt
LANNELftwA anlnHli1 ...nrlH.nt a ipi.m
uels. Just opened by F. MORTIMER
Philadelphia Advertisements.
D.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Booksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers la
WINDOW CURTAINS
WALli PAPER, ETC,
No. 430 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
EIGLER&SWEARINGEN
Successors to
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER A CO.,
Importers and Dealers la
Honlery, Oloven,
Ribbon), NiiKpentlers,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 86, North Fourth Street,
PHIL AD EL rill A , PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
gowER, pons & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers la
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
II LANK BOOKS
1 Always oa hand, and made to Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALBO
t. Publishers of Banders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Hlstoryof
the United States, Felton'sOutllue Maps, to.
gARCROFT & CO.,
Importer and Jobber
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linena, White Goods, &c,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
jEW. T. M0UL,
REPRESENTING
Welmer, Wriffht & Watkfn,
Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
No. 302 Market Street,
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
IUTOBTBBS AHD JOBBEBS OV
Oliiiiti, Glass
AND
QUEENSWARE,
023 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
w.
H. KENNEDY,
WITH
TRIMBLE, BEITTON Co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 506 MARKET STREET,
FHILADMLPHIA, T10
riilladclphlft Adrertlsenicnls.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
t
I No. 625 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
Professional Cards.
JE. JUNKIN. Attorney at Law,
n New Hloomlleld, Perry co., Va.
a.ua. uvui IV ill. idhiuduuv IfltfUUKO-
vuiiKin jui
AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law,
. t- New Hloomlleld, ferry county, Pa.
1 Office directly opposite tlie Post-Offlce,
and adjoining tbe Mansion House.
T EtV18 POTTEIt,
ATTORNEY AT JL.AW,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA.
. - n- "aioM vaiciuuy nituu
ru lu. uq vi
JAMES H. FEliUtSON, Attorney at -Lawt
NEWFORT PA
WOfflce Market Street, near tbe Square. 85 e
IIIAHLFH II. RMII.TTV in.....t
V- New Klonmneld. Perrw r.n. P..
.Oince with O. A. Barnett, Esq., on HlirU
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyte.
rlaa Church. August 20, 1872.
WMmA- 8PNSLER, Attorney-at-Law,
TV Office adjolnliif! his residence, on East
Main street. New Hlrimn IIpI.I Vr, i.. i ,
, - .... j . a. u i j
Tons a uniTTn a.,rn.n.T...i..
1 " ; 1 1 1 1 n i, ,
t NewIlloomllelcl.FerrvRn..Pit.
All .tinaj or Mechanical aud Surgical Dentlstr
prices manner, and at reasonable'
W-Omce at his residence one door Eastofthe)
Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Spongier'
a x iy
"YV"M- N- SE1BERT. Attorney-at-Law,
V, . ,a . new BloomUeld, Perry co'.Ta.
Bloomfleld, 8 SSlv.
WM. M. BUTCH,
ATTORNEY-A T-L AW,
- KewBlooml!old,Perryeo.,Pa.
Sto87Cly d0" West ot F MortlIlie'-
T.e POTTER, BOTAHI PCWJO, New Bloom.
Deeds, Bonds, Me'r'lgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. Aft
certlHed, will also take depositions to be reed Id
T vwm. m .110 uufiCU OLUIBH. iUiy
CILAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
. New Bloomtleld,Perryco.,Pa.
, "AI1 professional business promptlyaudf alth
fully attended to. 8 2 lv.
Wf. A. MOItTtTSOTT,
, 4?J,127!.C? OF THE PEACE and OENERAL
COLLECTOR, NrwGehmantowh, Perry co., Pa.
of?K',m,ttanceswlllbe made promptly for all
Collections made. 744
OHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bleomfleld.Perry CO.. Pa
.Offlce on high street, North side, nearly o
posite the Presbyterian Church. 8 Sly
RICHARD L. MAGEE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Offloe at his residence. In CENTRE TOWN-?.Hlpv.?'errTCo,lntrrenn'a-.
one mile South of
New BloomUeld. 108
yil.LIAM M. 8UTCH, '
Justice of Ihe Peace,
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a
t.?"8?,,c,tt'attent,0BJa,d to Collections of all
kinds. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Agreements
neatly executed. 7 igtf
G
E0RGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT.
BliAIX, PEREY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention given to the collection of
claims, and any other business entrusted to him
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate.
April, 19th, 1877.
Dally Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
rpHEsubscrlberwIshes to notify the eltlzeasof
JL Bloomfleld and Newport that he is running a
Dally Line between these two places, and will
haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver
packages or message ent rusted to bis care.
. Orders may be lett for him at the stores of
F. Mortimers Co.. New BloomUeld, or MiUlgan
A Musser, Newport, Ta.
J. 8. WHITMORE.
Bloomlleld.January2S,1870.
JINDSAY'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. F.MORTIMER,
100,000
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Faet; tor the Fanner Factsforthe Merchant
racts for the Horseman Facts for the Stock
raiser tacts for the Poultry-keeper Facts for
the Bee-keeper Facts for Ihe Lawyer Facts for
the Laborer Facts tor the Frult-ralser Facts for
the hardener Facts for the Doctor Facts for
the Dairyman Facts for the Household Facts
for every family who wants to save money.
FACTS FOR AGENTS.
o?yoVhen
make money ever onered. The press endorses It
your own paper endorses lt.e very one eudorses It
THE BOOK OF THE 19th CENTURY.
Male and female agents coining mouey on It!
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