The New Bloomfield, Pa. times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1877-188?, August 21, 1877, Page 6, Image 6
TUB TIMES1 NEW BLOOsiflELl), PA., AtJGUST 21, 1877. 0 Ijc flloomfitftr Sinus. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Pressing Flowers. The little schoolma'am, a few days ngo, was Bhowlng the children how to press flowers, and she passed around two specimens, In perfect condition, which were pressed last summer In her fashion. Perhaps your Jack may as well give you a hint of It. Her plan la to take a sheet of thin cotton-batting and lay the flowers carefully on it, covering them with another sheet, and then put v ting the whole under Blight pressure. Sometimes, when the flowers are thick and contain a good deal of moisture, Bhe puts thorn In fresh cotton the next day, and after that she does not disturb them. But In pressing nearly all the small flowers the cotton need not be changed atall.and not even opened until the flowers are preserved. I noticed that the little schoohua'am's pressed flowers had a soft, bright look. Bhe groups the long-stemmed one prettily In vases, or lays them between sheets of thin glass, and hangs them In her windows, In the winter, she says. They haven't at all the look of flowers prepared in other ways. The little schoolma'am presses green leaves and ribbon glass In the same way, keeping their color perfectly and she told the children that when they wanted to pile a number of these double cotton layers together It was better to lay a sheet of blotting paper In between the Bets. Sometimes she lays tissue paper between the flowers and the cotton , but It is of the thinnest kind. St. Nicholas for August. Bread Recipe. A lady sent an exchange a recipe for bread making, which reads as follows : In the evening I boll five or six good sized potatoes, pour water and all over a saucerful of flour, stir with a spoon until I can bear my hand in ; pour cold water enough In to make It milkwarm. I then put In a teacupful of liquid yeast, put my hand in and stir and work It for twenty or thirty minutes; cover up and set by the stove of some place to keep warm all night. In the morning It looks like soapsuds; take out a tumblerful for next baking. You understand that this is thin, and as much as I want to make I thicken as thick as batter and let it rise again. I work it down twice, the third time use no flour after mixing, but grease my fingers and work It and put It In the pans to rise for baking. When I want to make extra white bread I bum alum and mash up a tablespoonful and sprinkle on the board with a little flour and work the dough in before putting In the pans, but don't think It good for the health. Cloves. Cloves are unopened flowers of a small evergreen tree, that resembles In appear ance the laurel or the bay. It Is a native rf T f,T . i . . t 1.1...,.!,. t. .. I 1 t VI I I'C .Li-JAliVJ-a, ui fcT'llUO isuiuus, uut mis been carried to all the warmer parts of ! the world, and is largely cultivated in the tropical regions of America. The ! flowers are small in size and grow in large numbers in clusters at the very end of the branches. The cloves we use are the flowers gathered before they are opened and whilst they are still green. After being gathered they are smoked by a wood fire and then dried in the sun. Each consists of two parts ; a round head, which is the four petals or leaves of the flower rolled up, inclosing a number of stocks and filaments. The other part of the clove is terminated with four points, and is, in fact, the flower cup and the unripe seed vessel. All these parts may bo distinctly shown . if a few leaves are soaked a short time in hot water, when the leaves soften and readily unroll. Snowflake Cake. Take a half cup of butter, two cups of white sugar, four cups of flour, one cup of sweet milk, three eggs, one teaspoon ful of cream of tartar, and one-half of that quantity of saleratus. Stir butter and sugar together, add the beaten yolks of eggs, and half the flour with the cream of tartar in it; turn in nearly all the milk, dissolve the saleratus in what is left and add it. Beat the whites of , the eggs and mix in ; stir in the remain, der of the flour. Bake In jelly-cake tins. Grate the meat of two fresh cocoanuts after paring off the outer skin ; add to them one cup of sugar and the beaten whites of two eggs. Spread between the cakes, which should have been baked in three pans. Heap the cocoanut very high on the top of the uppermost cake and scatter sugared almonds among it. In the year 1810 some 107 pounds of wool were returned as being the total Imports from Australia into Great Brit ain. In the year 1876 the quantity was 2C3,P50,o'J7 pounds. The increnss has been chiefly since 1900. Bargains in Carpets. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. It you want a pretty CARPET for only l Cents iter yard, come and see what you. can get at that price of F. MORTIMER, 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS, Thirty-Five Cents Isthe frlce of a pretty CAK 'KT at MollTIMEH'g. The (mine amount of money will also tiny a good ftALICO Dress If you dou't make It too LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS. HIGHEST AWARDS I ffiftuf J. REYNOLDS & SON, sonTnwEST connEit THIRTEENTH AND FILBEHT 8TS., rillLADELrillA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters WITH SHAKING AND CLINKER GRINDING CRATE8 FOR BURNING ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROUGHT IRON HEATERS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYST OISTE WROUGHT IRON HEATERS COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN GRATES, Etc. Descriptive Circulars seut free to any address. 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IUixnrriiiCo.. Port laud, Maine. 14 jy . A Safe, Sure anil Cheap Destroyer of the POTATO xV- -BUQi CABBAGE CURRANT WORMS OUR PESTS and ottur IhmcU I SPOISON. 0Uk. PARIS OBIIM W It ta wUr, Co.t. S c.nu n r.. S.mpl. nulla! for HOc.ni.ll.. lb. bo.) S.1,4 CUxulM wllh bm),.rt. j. u.llmo.l.li. Dlicoul U Uil XnM. KEAllMSr CHEMICAL WORKS, V. O. Boi llil M CotUanill 81., K.w lork City. e-For Sale by FKANK MOBTIMEB, New Blooinliold, Pa. EF N";-",t-'K.rNiitlce Is hereby glveu that letlers of administration tua Jit of Nicholas KetsliiEer, late of Savllletwp., Perry county. Pa., deo-u have been granted to the un dersl(,'ned residing In Tuscarota and Bavllletwps. All persons Indebted tosald estate are request ed to make Immediatepayment and those huvInK claims to present thein duly authenticated for settlement to A. H. KKKR, Titscarors twn. DAVID ItElSINGElt. Savllle twp. Mny 1st, 1877. Administrators. PINTINQ of every description neatly ex ecuted at the BloonaHcld Times Office, at reasonable rates. Kail 3 : Philadelphia Advertisement!. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Pcnn'a. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALEK I PI Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 218 NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. DOUGHERTY J. D. HOAR & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAEE1I0USE, (II a MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO., Wdolebalb Dealers is TOBACCO, CIGARS &c NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH BTKEET, PIIILADEXiPIIIA Pa. QRAYRILL & CO., .'Wholesale Dealersln Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a Que assortment ol WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN LUCAS & CO. BOLE AND ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, ' PURE SWISS GREEN,, Also, Fare White Lead' and Color MANUFA CTURERS, Nob, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, ON HlOH STREET, EAST Of CABU6LB 8T Now Dloomfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a lame and comma. dlous Hhop on lllh'h St., East of Carlisle Street New Bloomfletd, Fa., where he Is prepared to man utaetureto order Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, butlttoorder, and finished In the mostartlstlcand durable manner. V Having Buperlor wornmen, ne is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. "REPAtRTNft nf allklndsoaatlvandDromn 'ydoas A oall Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH ltt LANNEL8 A splendid assortment nf Flan nels, Just opened by F. MOUTIMEit Philadelphia Advertisements. D. D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Booksellers and Stationers, And Dealers la ' ' WINDOW CURTAINS ' -WALL, PAPER, BTC, Mo. 439 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. 2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN Suocensors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEQLER ft CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, ftlovea, Illbboiia, Nupeiidem, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No.se, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealersln CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. ISI. AAK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Nos. S30 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publishers of Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United States, Felton'sOutllne Maps.&o. jgARCROFT & CO., Importen and Jabbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. JEW. T. M0UL, REPRESENTING Weimer, Wrfcht & Watkin, Manufactnrcr & Wholesale Dealers IN Boots & Shoes . No. 302 Market Street, PIIILADIILPIIIA.. K AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS Impobtbbs ahd Jobbers or Oliiiia, Glass AND QUEENSWARE, 023 Market Street, PIirLLADELPIIIA. w. H. KENNEDY, TRIMBLE, BKITTON & Co, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 603 MARKET STREET, . rHILADBLPEJA. 1 10 ; Thlladelphin Adrertlsements. jloYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WBOLBBALS HARDWARE HOUSE No. 628 Market Street, Philadelphia, renn'a. Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN. Attorney at-Law, . New nioomllelci, Perry eo., p. t 1ol"oe Next door to the residence of Jude Juuklu. 4&-j, AM. MARK EL. Attorney-at-I.aw,-, ffew Moomlleld, Perry county, Pa. ODlce directly opposite the Post-Oflloe, and adjoining the Mansion House. JEWIS POTTIilt, """ AXTOltNISY AT LAW, NEW IJLOOMFIE'LD, PERRY CO., PA. w51ClB,m!1 J?,,"n,,,t'J, "("""red collected WritlnKsaudall leal business carefully attend. 42 yi JAMES II. FEHOfjSON, Attorney-at Law. IN K VVIOitT jPA 4-onice Markot Street, near the Square. 85 6 CHARLES 11. SMILEY, Attomev at Law. - ..ew Uloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. M-Omcewl h v. A. Harnett, Esq., on Hlgh Stree.t. noil li side, nearly ojiposlte the Presbyte. rlai Church. August 20, 1673. WM;.A- SPONHLKH, Attomey-at-Law, TV Office adjoining his re-ildence, on East Main street, New Iltooiiineld, Perry eo., Pa. 8 2 ly JOHN O. SIIATTO. Burgeon Dentist, ... , , ... New Uloomlleld, Perry eo Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices. .Office at his residence one door Kaslofthe Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Bponsler's Lawoluce. 3 21y M. N. HEIBKIIT, Attomey-at-Law, m ,j New Bloomlield, Perry oo.. Ta. Dloomfleld, 8831r. WM. M. SUTCH, ATTORN KY-ATLAW, New"loomlleld,Perryco.,Pa. Store-37Cnr d0r9 W9t 01 Mortlnier' LEWIS POTTER, wotabi public, New Bloom. Held, Perry (Jo., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Houuty papers drawn and certified, will also take depositions to be read in auy court in the United States. 7 lu ly CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld,Perryoo.,Pa. . A11 prnfe'slonal business promptlyandf alth fullyatteuded to. 3 2 It. Wsr. a. MonnisoTr, JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NewUekmantown, Perry co., Pa. -Kemlttanceswlllbe made promptly for all Collections made. 7 44 IIA8.A. BAHNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomfleld. Perry CO., Pa t.0riice on high street, North side, nearly op poslte the Presbyterian Church. 8 2 ly JICHARD L. MAGEE, '. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ,"Onioe at his residence, in CENTRE TOWN SHIP. Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of New Bloomtleld. io 3 --yiLLIAM M. SUTviT, Justice of the Peace, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloozpfleld, Perry County, Penn'a -8necla!attenttontald to Collections of all kinds. Deeds, Bonds.Mortgages and Agreements neatly executed. 7 imi G E0RGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. B1,AIN, PEllllX COUNTY, PA. Hneclal attention given to the collection of claims, nnd any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges modf rate. April, 19th, 1877. Daily Express and Freight 'Line BETWEEN I? LOOM FIELD & NEWPORT! rpiIEsubscrlberwIsbes tonotify tbeoltlzensof JL Bloomtleld andNewport that he Is running a I)aily Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care. t Orders may be left for him at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloom field, or Minigan & Musser, Newport, ifa. J. 8. WIIITMORE. Bloomfleld.January25,1870. jINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT. A CHIMNEY, SHADE AXD REFLECTOR COMBINED ! Giving Double the Light of any other Chimney, AT NO GREATER EXPENSE FOR OIL! 1 Everybody who sees them are delighted. F. MORTIMER, 100,000 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. 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