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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., SE1TEMBE11 25, 1877.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
We Invite enmmnnlrntlons from ll tvf.on who r
Interenffd lu nitttun properly btloiuilUK to tills de
partment. Hatching Eggs by Machine.
Antwerp, Aug. 18. One of the chief
events to-day was the opening of the
Agricultural and Horticultural shows In
the Place tie la Commune, near the
centre of the new towrl, and In the line
of great boulevards which have replaced
the old fortifications. A Bpace of about
four acres was boarded off from the
Btreet, and within It were arranged the
stalls of the exhibitors.
As usual at such exhibitions, what
agriculturalists speak of as toys attracted
more the attention of the crowd than
the beasts and objects on which the
British farmer sets value. Among these
fancy articles were the hydro-Incubators,
which supersede altogether the use of
the brood hen. By means of these
machines, manufactured by Messrs.. E.
Roulllier Arnoutt & E. Arnoutt, avlcul
turists of Qambals-les-lloudan, in the
Department of Belne-et-Olse, 450 eggs
can be hatched at a time with a cer
tainty and rapidity far exceeding the
ordinary course of nature. " Artificial
brood mothers" were also exhibited. Of
course chickens, after being hatched, re
quired to seek the shelter of the mother's
wing, and the "aviculturlsts" have in
vented an apparatus which supplies
their want. It was exhibited, and it
was curious to see swarms of chicks and
ducklings finding 1 what their instinct
taught them to Beck under the plate of
the apparatus heated by a lamp and
regulated by a thermometer. Then
came a machine to test bad eggs, either
for breeding or culinary purposes, a
very simple looking apparatus, which is
easy to use. The aviary department is
interesting. There were exhibited all
the forms of nooks and corners which
are likely to attract birds, aud tempt
them to build nests. One object I saw
there I do not recollect to have seen be
. fore, and that was a hiding box, like a
gnarled tree stump, to enable birds to
find shelter from hawks. This apparatus
is said to be used in Russia and South
eastern Germany.
Boiling Meat.
The secret of boiling meat properly is
one unknown to most American cooks.
The idea seems fastened in their heads
that fast boiling is indispensable to
thorough cooking of meat. Nothing is
more erroneous than this. Fast boiling
toughens the fiber, expels the juices of
the meat, and makes of the tenderest
sirloin or round a tasteless, chippy, in
digestible dish. The true way to boil
beef, corned or fresh, ham, fish flesh or
, fowl, is to put it into boiling water aud
let it boil hard two or three minutes
only. This toughens all the outside of
the meat so that a shell is formed, like
the crust on a loaf, which holds the
juices of the meat. So soon as this coat
ing is formed the meat should be remov
ed from the fire and kept as near as pos
siblejust below the boiling point until
it is done. If It is to be served cold, it
should be left in the liquor in which it
is boiled till both are cold. If served
warm, serve as much as is needed for
the meal, and, if practicable, leave the
rest In the liquor to cool. The toughest
piece of neck or brisket, if the animal
furnishing it was flavorous, may be
made perfectly delicious by this long,
slow boiling.
g" If a calico drees is washed care
lessly, starched stiff, gunned a day or
two, and half Ironed, it is not a very
comely sight. But If quickly dried in
the shade, very thinly and evenly
starched, and Ironed on the wrong , side
so that it will not shine, it will look like
a new dress for a long time. Many
pretty blue prints and cambrics fade
when washed in the usual way. If
they are washed the first time in strong
salt and water, or water to which a
little beefs gall is added, the colors will
be set so that they will always be as
handsome as at first, and can be washed
ever after like other colored goods.
Raspberry Pudding.
Line the bottom of a very
ding dish with slices of bread
deep pud
moistened with sweet, creamy milk, cov
thick layer of nice berries
with sugar. So fill to the
er with a
sprinkled
top with
and fruit.
and bake
alternate layers of bread
Cover with an inverted plate
until the fruit is cooked.
t& Grapes are so plentiful and cheap
in California this year that they are
used by farmers In preference to grain
for fattening hogs. Grape converted
into pork, it Is claimed, will realize to
the producer $10 per ton, with no ex
pense for boxing and shipping.
MAKE MOMS HAPPY.
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WILL do it.
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warn avarjr alatt acvnt In I ha country to
eommnnlcata with ua ttafnra eoinnietichiji
work. To wit perann daalrlnn to jet up
a altib, w will atnd aumpla enj.j- of
tha vtctura Mil ft canraRprra outfit for
9 eta. 90dmen copy nf pnper frr.
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In lr amy Uir.
Araona to whom wa hava Irtftftr
tha picture, T1 Poor the Poor
ItlKn'l Friend," b? aaylna ao can
bava in lu ataad anothar excellent an
graving, of umi alia, which wa hava
Monraa for thta pttrpoia,
rpapr without pfefurv, Ona Dollar.
THE BTAR,
'990 Walnut fit., Cincinnati, .
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MAKK HOMI PLEASANT.
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
Choice books no longerforthe few only. The
best standard novels within the reach of every
one. Books usually sold from $1 to f 3 given
(unchanged and unabridged) for 10 and 20
cents.
1. East Lynne, Mrs. Henry Wood (r)onbldNo.)20e.
2. John HhUiax, Gent., By Miss Mulnck. 20c.
3. Jane Eyre.By Cliarlott Bronte, (Double No. )2(K).
4. A Woman Hater,C'harle8 Heade's new novel. 2tic.
6. The Black-Indies, J Hies Verne's latest. 10c.
8. Last Days of Pompeii, By Bnlwer. lOo.
7. Adam Bede, By George E'.lot. (Double No.) 20c.
8. The Arundel MoUa, ByMaryCecIl Hay. 10c.
9. OldMyddelton's Money By Mary Cecil Hay.lno.
10. The Woman In White, By WllkleColllns. 20c.
11. The Mill on the Floss, By Georce Eliot. 200.
12. The American Senator, By Anthony Trol-
lope. 20c.
11 A Princess of Thule, By William Black. 20c.
14. The Dead Secret, By Wllkle Collins. loc.
15. Komola, By George Eliot, (Double No.) 20c.
Id. The English at the North Pole and Field OC
Ice, In one book. By Jules Verne.
inc.
loc.
17. Hidden Per a. HvMarvCec Hav
18. Barbara's History. Bv Amelia B. Edwards. 2nc,
19. A Terrible Temptation. By Clms. lteade. 10c.
20. Old Curiosity Shop, By Charles Dickens. 2oc.
21. Foul Play, By Charles Reade. - 10c.
2-2. Man and Wife, By Wllkle Collins. 20c.
23. The Squire's Legacy, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c.
For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
bclc, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by
GEOKGE MUNKO, Publisher,
P. O. Box 5057. 21, 23, and 25 Vandewater Bt., N.Y.
GOLD ! B
Great Chance to make money.
'ou can t get uoia you can
ureeuoacKS. vveneeaa
person in KVEKY TOWN to take subscriptions
for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated
family publication In the World. Any one can
become a successful agent The most elegant
works of art given free to subscribers. The price
Is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One
Agent reports making over (150 in a week. A
lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in
ten days. All who engage make money fast.
Vou can devote all your time to the business, or
only your spare time. You need not be away from
home over night. You can do It as well others.
Full particulars, directions and terms free. Ele
gant and expensive Outrit free. H you want
prolltable work send us your address at once.
It costs nothing to try the business. No one who
engages falls to make great pay. Address " The
People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 3lwly
Bargains in Carpets.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 ENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
If you want a pretty
CARPET for only 3-5
Cents per yard, come
and see what you can
net 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
price of a pretty CAR
PET at MOHTIMEH'8.
lue same amount ot
money will also buy a
good CALICO Dress it
you don't make it too
large.
LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS
HIGHEST AWARDS I ffit!
J. REYNOLDS & SON.
NORTHWEST COliNER
THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT 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.
KEYST OIsTE
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN GRATES, Etc.
Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address.
EXAMIN E BEFORE SELECTING. My A4S.
iT
mi
rS UiaN INIESNAUY, AND POSITIVES CUHCj
RHEUMATISM, So'JTi KEUhWftl M0 lUMBACu.
8Q10 Bl WWCSI6T8 EVEBf WHERE. SEND FOR ClH-
ffklpHENSTINE A BENTLEY.
DnuefflSTjrwASrtitfsTON, o. C
ri- For sale by wholesale Druggists In Pitts
burn and Philadelphia. ' 36 ly
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 128 MARKET BT., '
Philadelphia.
WAINWRIQHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Btreet,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
219 NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLBBALB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
1U MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
Wholesale Dialers is
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers! o
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And a Dne assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. (20 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
SOLE AND
ONLY MANUFAOTUREBS
OF THE
IMPERIAL F BENCH,
AND
PURE SWISS GREEN.
Also, Par
White Lead and Color
MANUFA CTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St..
Philadelphia.
gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
' Oa High stbiit, East or Cauku 8..
Xew Bleomfleld, Penn'a.
THE anbsertlmr has built a large and eonms
dlous Shop on 11 Inn Bt., East of Carlisle Btreet
New Bloomfleld, Pa., where he la prepared to mad
maoiureto order
Of ever; description, out ol the best material.
Sleighs of erery Stjle, ,
bullttoorder, and finished In the mostartlstloand
durable manner.
VUSYlnu superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at miian mere reasonable rates.
-REPAIRING of allklndsneatlyandpromp
ydone A call Is soli cited.
' 8AMUEL SMITH
ltf .
FLANNEI.8 A splendid assortment of Flan
nels, Just opened by F. MORTIMER
Philadelphia Adrertisements.
D.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Booksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
WALIi PAPElt, ETC,
No. 4S0 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
BHAFFNER, ZIEOLER A CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hoftlery, Gloves,
Iltbboiis, Nugpeiirters,
THREADS, COMBS,
and erery rarlety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 86, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combs,
jower, pons & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
Always on band, and made to Order.
Nos. 530 Market and S23 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
A I.SO
r. Publishers of Banders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's lllstorvof
the UnttedBtates.Felton'eOutllne Maps, So.
jgARCROFT & CO..
Importeii and Jabbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, White Goods, &o.(
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET BTREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
jEW. T. MOUL,
REPRESENTING
Weimer, Wrlffht & Watkin,
Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers
IN ,
Boots & Shoes
No. 302 Market Street,
3PHIIA.IELPIIIA..
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
Imobtbss aud Jobbers or
Oliiiiti, Glass
AND
QUEENS WARE,
928 Market Street,
W.
H. KENNEDY,
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NO, 508 MARKET BTREET.
PBIIADXLPHIA. 7 10
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JJ.0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WBOLESALS
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Btreet,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
Professional Cards.
JE. JONKIN. Attorney-at-taw,
. New Bloomtleld, Perry eo Fa.-
Juukln. irjf
4-
AM. MARKEL, Attorney-at-Law,
. New Bloomtleld, Perry county, Fa.
19 Ofllce directly opposite the Fost-OiBce.
and adjoining the Mansion House.
yEWIB POTTKIl,
ATIOKNEI AT U1V,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., FA.
Anintmfl nrnmntlv aanuro HAti-..
Writings and all legal business carefully attend
ed tO. A'l i
JAMES H. FEROLBON, Attorney-at-Law.
tH ARI.KH H. PMn.RV A tinrn.v .t I .
New Bloomtleld. Ferr Co. Pa.
Office with C. A. Barnett, Esq., on HIbI
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyie
rlaa Church. Auxust 20. 1872.
Xtra. A. BPONBLEK, Attorney-at-Law,
.TV Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East
main street, New Bloomfleld, Ferry Co., Fa. 8 2 ly
JOHN O. BHATTO, Burgeon Dentist,
. . .. New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and 8urglcal Dentistry
done In the best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
.OIllce at his residence one door Enstofthe
Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsor's
"11TM. N. BEIBERT, Attorney-at-Law,
T V New Bloomtleld, Ferry co.. Fa.
Bloomfleld, 8 331v.
WM. M. BUTCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ew Hioomneld, Ferry co., Pa.
W-Onlce Two doors West nf K. MnrMmsr
Btore 871y
LEWIS POTTER, notary public. New Bloom.
Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
Prepared and acknowledgements taken. Al
imls of Tension and Bountv miners drawn mi
certified, will also take depositions to be rer.d Id,
any coun in ine united mates. 7 10 ly
CHAB. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-La w.
New Bloomtleld, Perry CO., Pa.
WAI1 profefslonalbusiness promptly andfaith
f ully attended to. 3 2 ly.
ITTM. A. MOrtRTBOTT,
VV J0STICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL
COLLECTOR, NhwGekmantown, Perry co., Fa.
- Remittances will be made promptly toralf
Collections made. 7 44
CHA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtleld. Perry CO., Pa
-Office on high street. North side, nearly op
posite the Presbyterian Church. 8 21y
RICHARD L. MAGEE, ' r "
JUSTICK OF THE PEACE,
-Office at his residence, in CENTRE TOWN
SHIP. Perry Ceunty, Penn'a., one mile South of
New Bloomtleld. 10 3
-yyiI,L,IAM M. 8UTCH,
Justice of the Peace,
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a
ARnftclnlnt.tnnMnn nnlil tn rniiai.t
kinds. Deeds. Bonds. Morteaees and Aereements.
neatly executed.
T16tf
G
E0RGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT.
BLAIJf, FiBttY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention given to the collection of
claims, and any other business entrusted to him
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate..
April, lUtfi, 1877.
Dally Express and Freight Line-
BETWEEN
PLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
rpHEsnbscrlberwishes tonotlfy theoltlzensof ,
X. Bloomtleld andNewport that he Is running a
Daily Line between these two places, and will
haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver
packager or messages entrusted to his care.
.Orders may be left f or him at the stores off
F. Mortimer Si Co., New Bloomfleld, or Mllllgan
A Musser, Newport, Fa.
J. 8. WHITMORE.
Bloomtleld.January 25,1870.
jINDSAY'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,
a ; '
W W W is not easily earned In these times, but
O I 11 van be made in three months by
any one of elthersex, tn any part of
the country who la willing to work steadily at the
employment that we furnish, tot 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 ouly your spare moments. It cmls
nothing to try the business. Terms aud 51 Outttt
free. Address al once, H. Haixbtt & Co., Port
laud, Maine. 14 ly.
ISTltAY.-A BULL CALF, about eight or
Li twelve months old, ot a light brown color,
came to the premises ol Jiihu M. Voose, In Spring
township. Perry county. Pa., on or about the 2nd
of August. The owuer is requested to come for
ward, prove prorerty. pay charges and take said
estray away, or he will be dipoed of aucordiutf
to'aw. W. H. KISTLKK.
August 14. 187T. Township Clerk. '
PRINTING of every description neatly ex
ecuted at the Bloomtleld Times Otllce, at
reasonable rates.