0 THE (TlMFjS, NEVy. BLOOMFIELp, lA.f SKPTEMEIV 4tJ 1877. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We Invite rnmmiinlestlnn from nil iwron who are Interested lu matters pruerly belouKiiiK to iuli Ue psrtraeut. Farming In Kansas. A Wlcheta, Kan., letter Bays ! Im mense quantities of wheat are raised In this section of Kansas. It Is already harvested, threshed, and coming Into market. The streets are full of wagons, and the grain buyers are as lively as the festive grasshopper, rubbing thelrhamls, and grinning with bright anticipations of being able to make a contract with Russia to fatten Turkey on Kansas wheat. Corn is growing llnely, and promises an unusually large yield. It is far In advance of Illinois corn. Old corn is quoted at 25c. per bushel ; new wheat, No. 8, at 85c; No. 4, 700.; No, 2, OOo. These are the prices that the farmer gets. Now the Atchison, Topeka and Hunt a Fe ltallroad steps In and robs the grain buyer, to the tune of 18 cents per bushel, for transporting the grain 228 miles. The railroads are very moderate in their demands, charging only about HI cents per mile to all who would enjoy the first sensation of traveling at the rate of 10 miles per hour. The engines are always dry, and Btop at the end of each six mile run to drink. They never run over the bridges but walk, no matter if the bridge Is only ten feet long. Sheep raising is quite a source of In dustry to the few farmers who have ex perimented In that line. One fleece was brought Into town, sheared from a half blood Cotswold lamb, that weighed 141 pounds of unwashed wool. A finer farming country can be found nowhere than in' this section of the State, and at prices so low that even a poor man can ad'ord a small lot of forty acres. Rich and well watered rolling prairie lands can be purchased at prices ranging from $2 per acre for unimprov ed to $10 with good improvements fencing, etc. Provisions are about as cheap as the land, and a man earning SI per day can live like a lord and de posit in the Dime Havings Bank each day 00 cents. To Increase the Flow of Milk. , A southern lady says : " Tepid water, slightly salted, given twice a day, will increase the flow of milk one-third ; if the cow will not drink it at first trial scatter a handful of bran or meal over the top of It. .They soon become very fond of it, and will drink all you give them. I tried this plan three years ago. with perfect success. I had only one cow, and she was of the common scrub stock of the country, and after she be gan to drink the water, prepared as above, she furnished me twice a day two ordinary water buckets full of milk. CS The bolting and sifting of flour, it 'has long been known, deprives the con sumer of 'many of its life-sustaining elements, and, as a writer in the agricul tural department of the Weekly Tribune vemarks, it is only because the eye9 of the masses are gratified at the expense of their digestion and health, that the practice Is still persisted In, despite the teachings of scientists and physicians. 'The flour from good grain can only be improved by freeing it from all foreign substances, and 'cleaning perfecly the exterior of the wheat, and the only Whiteness that should be required Is that (produced by age. 42" This matter of windows in stables is one of vastly more importance than some farmers think., Animals, no more than, vegetables, can thrive in the dark. Our long winters are sufficiently trying to the constitutions of our farm-stock, under the beet circumstances, and an Animal upon which the sun .scarcely chines at all for five or six months will come out in the spring in a bad state of health, eren though the feed, and the ventilation, and the temperature have been all right. The sun is the great life-giver. Vermont Chronicle. t& The Jourtud of Chemistry says, 'that hot alum water is the best insect destroyer known. Put the aluin into hot water and let it boil till all the alum is dissolved ; then apply it hot with a bruslj to all crocks, closets, bedsteads, and other places where any insects are found. Ants, bed-bugs, cockroaches and creeping thing are killed by it ; while it has no danger of poisoning the family or Injuring property. C3 To preserve Autumn leaves, have a middling hot iron and rub on quickly a little white wax, then quickly press both sides of the leaves ; wax the iron anew for each side of the leaf; only rub the iron once over the leaf. "Forest tree leaves for wreaths" are prepared in the enme way. A STILL FURTHER REDUCTION AT ANGLE'S TEMFLE OF FASHION, Newportt Pa. New and Great Bargains I BILK PRESS BUTTONS All Shades, 16 Cent per dozen, worth 3u. LINEN TlilM MINGS, White, many Blue & Drown 16 Cents per ynrd, worth 113. TINS 14 Bows tor 8 Cents, worth 10. Ladles, very Una LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, IB Cents, worth SO. 8 Pairs ot Bplouilld HUSB, 25 Cents, worth 43. BILK HANDKERCHIEF nt 25 Cents, worth double the money. Tarls Lisle Thread HOSE, 35 Cents, worth 02. lialbrlggnn HOB I?, silk stripe, 26 Cents, worth 60. EMBROIDERY from 4 Cents per yard up to 50, (a speciality.) 11USOHE3 tor the neuk, 3 Cents, worth 10. DOUBLE RUSCIIES, 10 Cents. Bold every, where at 20 cents. rURE BILK PARASOLS only J1.00. Examine them. HANDSOME TIDIES only 2) Cents, worth 65. 8A81I 1UHHONS All 811k, 0 Indies Wide, only 25 Oeuts per yard, worth 75. 3 LINEN COLLARS for Ueuts, 50 Cents, worth 75. Ladles' all Linen COLLARS, 6 Cents, worth 20. All Sizes Children's Fanny HOSE, 10 Cents, worth 18. Larue COUNTERPANES, 60 Cents, worth St 25. Extra Large (12-1) COUNTERPANES, 75 cents, worth SAUO. - BUMMER SHAWLS, 05 Cents, worth fl 00. MOTTO FRAMES with Glass, 25 Cents worth 65. MOTTOES only 5 Ceuts, worth IB. BRISTOL BOARD, 12 Cents, worth 20. HANDSOME SKIRTS at 75 Cents, worth 81 00. CORSETS 40 Cents, sold everywhere at 75. GROS GRAIN RI11HON Extra Ojiallty, No. 9, at S!0 Cents, No. 12 at 25 Cents. Children's LACE COLLARS, 20 Cents, worth 40. On the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER I will display a handsome line of MILLINERY GOODS, Of all the very LATEST STYLES. . A full linn of LADIES' UNDER-CLOTH-I Nl, CUE AVER (tun can be made up. DO NOT FOKOET THE PLACE! Engle's Temple o Fasten (Miss Bell's Old Mand,) NEWPORT, PENN'A. Bargains in; Carpets. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. If you want a pretty CARPET tor only 85 Cents per yard, oome mid see what you eau get at that price of F. MORTIMER, 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. Thirty-Five Cents Istho ' price ot a pretty CAR- rii ai nioHTiMBH a. The same amount ot monoy will also buy n oc ,T,rrrQ Rood CALICO Dress If ' " OJ VaIsXD. Jgu don't make It too . 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. 35 CENTS. LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS. HIGHEST AWARDS I S J. REYNOLDS & SON. NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT 8TS., PHILADELPHIA, , MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters WITH 8HAKIXO AND CLINKER-GRINDING GRATES FOR BURNING ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROUGHT IRON HEATERS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYST ONE WROUGHT IRON HEATERS COOKING KANGES,LOW-DOWN GRATES. Etc. Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. 191y A4S. fEIWll--i--tte IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, AND POSITIVELY CURES RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURA1QIA AJttf IUMBAG0. HO BV DflU-CISTS EVEflVWHEfiE. SEND f OR ClH- heLphenstine a, bentley. DHUG-ISTS, WASHINGTON, 0. 0. . For ale tiy wholesale Druggists In Pitts burg and 1'iiiladeiphla. 35 ly Philadelphia Advertisements. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE , GROCERS, No, 188 MARKET ST.; t . ' ' ' i : Philadelphia. WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Bast Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Pcnn'a. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, am north WHAHVE8, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. DOUGHERTY J. D. HOAR & CO., WHOLKSALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 018 MARKET 8TUEET, Philadelphia, Penn'n. QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,- Wholesalb Dbalbrb IK TOBACCO, CIGARS &c NO. 4, NOKTn FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Pa. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersln Oil Cloths, Carpets, " Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, . Batting, Twines, &c, ; And a nne assortment of WOOD an J WILLOW WARE, No. 130 Market street, above 4th. PHILADELPHIA. JOHN LUCAS & CO. BOLR AND r ' o n iy man u i a o Tim k h s OF THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pur White Lead and Color MANUFACTURERS Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth fit., Philadelphia. glYIITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, On man htrest. East or Cahlklc fit. Xew Rloomfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commo dious Hhop on HUh St., East of Carlisle street New llloomfleld. Pa., where ha Is prepared to man ufaeturetnorrier Of every description, out of the beet material. Sleighs of every Stjle, built toorder, and finished Inthemostartlstleand durable manner. 9. Having superior workmen, he la prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. REPAIRING of allklndsneatlyandpromp iTdone Aealllstollclted. SAMUEL SMITH ltf ; FLANNELS A splendid assortment of Flan nels, Justnponed by F. MOKTIME1 Philadelphia Advcrtlsomcnti.. T) D. ELDER & CO, ' BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS , Booksellers nnd Stationers, And Drftleu Id WINDOW CUKTAIN8 YTAVU PAPElt, ETC, No. 480 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. JJEIGLER & SWEARINGEN SucncHBors to HII AFFNEK, ZIEGLEK ft CO.. Importers and Dealers In ItlhboiiM, SunpenderN, THREADS, (JOURS, , and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. gOWER, POnS 8l CO., E00K5ELL2E3. STATIONERS, And Dealers 10 CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK KOOKN Always on band, and made to Order. Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Historyof the United States. Felton'sOutllne Maps.&o. B ARCR0FT & CO., lispurUi nud Jabber Of staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS. Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, MnciM. White Goods &r.. Nos. 405 and 407 MA1CKET STREET. (Above Fourth. North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. JEW. T. M0UL, REPRESENTING Weimer, Wright & Walkln, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers ' IN Boots & Shoes No. 302 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. K AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS Jmpohtbks ahd Jobbkbs or Olii 11 n, GlaxiK AND QUEENSWARE, J23 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. w.H- KENNEDY, TRIMBLE. BRITTON ft Co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. 605 MARKET STREET. PHILADMWBIA. T 10 Philadelphia Advertisements. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALB HARDWARE HOUSE No. 525 Market Street, Philadelphia, Fcnn'ri Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN, Attorney at-Law, New Hloomnelrt, Perry Co., fa. . " OHloe Next door to the residence of Judue Junkln. 4ci AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, New Illoomlluld, Terry county, Tu. UT Office directly opposite the Post-Ofllce, and adjoining the Mansion House. JEAVIS POXTEnT ATTOHSETATLAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, FERRY CO.,A. ,"Clalms promptly secured collected Wrltlngsandafl leijai business carefully attend d to. 42 yl JAMES H. FEUOfjSON, Attorney at lT .. t NKWl'OHT, FA. WOnice Market Street, near the Square. 8ft 8 IIARLE8 II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law ...New Woonilleld, Perry Co. Pa. .Or?lcewlth O. A. Harnett, Eci., 011 Illsb Street, north side, nearly opposite f lie Prestofe nan Church. Aunust 211. 1H?S. i , y M. A. SFONSLEH, Attorncy-at-Law, TV Ofllce adJolniiiK his residence, on East Malnstreet, New IiloumHeld, Ferry co., I'a. 8 3 ly JOHN G. BHATTO, Burgeon Dentist. New Bluonilleld,I'erryco.,Fa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical DentlRtry done in the best manner, and at reasonable prices. iMJmce at his residence one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite W in. A. Huonsler'f Law ofllce. 3 2 ly M. N. BE1BF.KT, Attorncy-at-Law, New iiloomlleld. Perry co.. Ta. Uloomtleld,8 331v. -TTM. M. SUTCII. ATTOKiNEYAT-LAW, new nioninnem, rerryco.. Pa. WOfllce Two doors West of K. Mortimei, Store 3 7 ly LEWIS POTTER, hotart PUBLIC. New Bloom field. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mm-tRapes and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledeements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certified, will also take depositions to be rei d in any court In the United States. "101y CIIA8. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law. New I)l()iiitleld.Perryco.,Pa. W All profe'slonalbuslness promptlyandfaitb f ul ly attended to. 3 2 1 v. "ITTM. A. MOFtniSON, YV JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR. NwGekmahtowh, Perry co.. Pa. M-Kemlttanceswlllbe made promptly for all Collections made. 744 CHA8.A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomheld. Perry co.. Pa w.jmi-e on niRn sireer, ortn siae, nearly op posite the Presbyterian Church, ziy RICHARD L. MAGEE, . JUSTICE OF THE TEACE, Orlioe at his residence, in CKNTB K TOWN SHIP, Perry County. Penn"a., one mile South of New Iiloomlleld. 10 ? yiLIIAM M. HUTCH,' JiiMtle of tUt Ien. AND GENERAL COLLECTOK, NewBloomfleld, Perrjr County, Penn'a jr Special attention paid to Collections of all kinds. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Agreements neatly exeouted. 71fitf G E0RGE H. MARTIN GENERAL JlGENT. BLAIX, PEIIIIY COU5TT, PA. Special attention plven fo the collection of claims, and any other biioinesi entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. April, 19th, 1877. Daily Express and Freight Line. BETWEEN ; ; PLOOM FIELD & NEWPORT! r pH Esubscrlber wishes to notify the eltlzeasof X BloomHeld andNewport that he Is running a Dally Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packatre?or messages entrusted to his care. -Orders may be leltfor blm at the stores of F. Mortimer Co.. New Bioomtleld.or Mllligan ft Musser, Newport, fa. J. 8. WHITMOHE. Bloomlleld.Jannary25.l870. JlNDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT. A CHIMNEY, ' SHADE AND REFLECTOR COMBINED f Giving Double the Light of -any other Chimney, AT NO GREATER EXPENSE FOR OIL ! ' Everybody who sees them are delighted. F. MORTIMER, C ! not easily earned In these times, hot Ol I I " can m"e ln hre months v any one of either sex. In anv part -I the country who Is willing to work steadily at tte employmeut that we furnish. Jiitt a week in jioir own town. You need nut be far away from hone over nigh. You can give your whole time tusie work, er only your spare moments. It efit nothing to try the business. Terms and ."4 Ou. tit free. Address at ouce, H. Uaixstt Co.. I ort. land. Maine. 14 iy. EST It AT. A BC1.L CALF, about eih or twelve months old, of a light brown color, came to the premise el John M. Voose, in Spring township. Perry couaty. Pa., on or about rhe 1A of August. The oner Is requested to eon for watd. prove properly, pay charges and ta said estrsy away, or he will be disposed of -' ug to law. V. H. KISTLKK. August 14. 1377. Towu-Ulp Clerk. PRINTING of every description neatly -vented at the Bloomfield Time OOlce, at rcaeocable rates. 4 r 1