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T1IK TIMES, iKW ULOOMriKU), VAu JsOVKMlWll 20, 1877.
&(jc MiuiittticU) (lima.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
XVMnvIM f imth'tllilr'tiM'irn frin All tM'nn wlin nrn
liilt-r. B'cil la niu.t.-l- iipirly lit liiiiMltiK to tntsilii
pai'liueiit. Keep Borax In ttio House.
lluvlnu; Ituifj used liorux for vnrloiiH
Ii)uh'h(I(! mul liycnlo purpoHPH, I liuvo
tioine (o regard It ns a nccwslty. IIiiiihc
kt'cpiMS who do not line It liuvo Hotnc
tlilng yet (o Icnrn coiiccniln a very
convenient nml useful nitlelu. In tho
lnuinliy It In I'l'onomlt'iil, na It oaves
lioth Inlxir and soup, and Is really elieup
ir limn the latter. For tilnnkcU and
other largo articles It Is enpee!nlly
valuable, and In all canes tlio uho of u
llttlo borax will save half the labor when
the articles are much ttolled, while It Is
not Injurious to clothes. It Is perfectly
ell'cetiial in. driving nwuy red ants,
cockroaches, etc., If sprinkled around
on pun try shelves, or put In small
quantities on paper and placed In tho
runways of the Infects.
ltorux Is also of great value for toilet
use. For removing dandruff and clean
ing the hair It is unequalled. It Is also
a good remedy for rough face nnd chap
ped hands. Its application to wounds,
sores, bruises, sprains, etc., proves very
salutary, and It Is often the only remedy
required, even in severo cases. Indeed,
borax is one of the best remedies for
many ailments in our whole hygiene,
and for that reason nlouo should bo
kept ready for use when wanted. That
prepared by Hnilth Ilrothers Is tho best,
and can boobtalnedof almost any grocer
or druggist. There nro many other
uses for borax which I need not specify,
but those I have mentioned nro alone
enough to satisfy any family of tho
value of the article, and to all such, us
well as those who do not understand lis
properties, I repent, keep borax.
1 .
Arbutus In Winter.
When a student at the Massachusetts
Agricultural College, the writer secured
a root of Arbutus from nn exposed bank
in the latter days of February, set it In
a pot In a sunny window, and, giving
it ordinary care, In a few days tho nu
merous buds began to opcn,and sent forth
a mass of the well known, beautiful,
fragrunt blossoniH, which held on, or
were succeeded iy others, ror several
weeks. These were a delicate reminder
of the spring time coming, and a con
tinuous delight to their owner. This
beautiful flower can be had so easily, we
wonder that it has not come into more
general use as a winter flowering plant.
No particular care need bo exercised
with it ; quite severe cold does not de
stroy it. The only requirements are to
get it, even from partially frozen ground
as the writer once did, put in rich earth,
plane in a not too warm room, and en
joy its beauty. Scientific Farmer.
Supet Pnt.itn Piiriilinn.
- u
Take half a pound of sweet potatoes,
wash thcm,nnI put tneni lntonpot Willi
u very little water, barely enough to
keep them from burning. Let them
simmer slowly for ubout half an hour ;
they must be only parboiled, otherwise
they will be soft, and may make tho
pudding heavy. When they are done,
take them out, peel them, and when
cold, grate them. Stir together to a
cream half a pound of butter and six
ounces of powdered sugar ; add a grated
nutmeg, a large tea-spoonful of beaten
mace, tiliso the juice nnd grated peel of a
lemon, a wine glass of rose-water, a
glass of wine, and a glass of brandy.
Stir these ingredients together. Bent
eight eggs very light, and stir them into
tho mixture in turn with tho sweet
potato, a little at a timo,of each. Having
stirred the whole very hard at the last,
put it into a buttered dish and bake it
three-quarters of an hour. Eat it cold.
flW Ei-earbonato of soda, or common
baking soda that is found almost in
in every household, is said to be a sure
remedy for bums nnd scalds. The soda
should bo placed on the wound, and a
cloth placed over tho top of it. The
cloth should be kept moist all tho time.
This treatment not only relieves the
sufferer of all pain, but helps to cure
the- wound. The Boston Journal of
Chemistry is authority for the above,
and Its well-known reputation thould
be sufficient guarantee that there is no
hoax about the matter. Let every one
rememlier this remedy and try It should
they be burned or scalded.
Cream.
One pint of milk, one tablespoon Cul
of corn starch, one egg. Sweeten and
flavor to the taste. Let the cake get
cold, but spread the cream on while
warm.
KJ" A simple and harmless application
for ringworm is found by washing with
a solution made from the root of a com.
mon narrow-leafed' dock, which belongs
to the botanical genus Kemex. ' Use vin
egar for the solvent. '
1877. FALL STOCK. 1877.
-(:)-
NEW GOODS.
We Imve nuitln ii'i'olv
i il n lull supply ill I'd II
(1 Is. In which we ink
your attention,
PRETTY PRINTS.
Our slock of Prints
nml nlhi'i' l.iiw 1'iii'n
dress (mods Is tlm pret.
l.ll'Ml. ever MlllHTll In t III!
1'iiunly. Will yuu eoino
nml In 'k lit them T
MEN'S GOODS.
Wo linvo n Splendid
Assortment nf (lends
suited fur Men's Wear.
Our HtoitK I Vri y com
plete In nil kinds nt
goods from H cents pur
yard upMiird.
DUUIO OIIUCO. HlKK's for Men Women
(ir Children 1 If soeoina
and see tlm Stock wo
have. It In complotn,
Hint Prices wlllsultyou.
HATS AND CAPS.
Wn nrn particularly
proiiil of our Hpleiullil
Assortment of Hull tk
Clips fur Men or Hoy.
Tho style Bi n Kmd nml
Hie inlces will hu sura
to please you.
EVERYTHING.
If you wnnt iioods oT
nny fc I ml you will lin ul.
must mini to Unit them
In Hie Hiilemlld Stock,
Just opened liy
V. MORTIMER,
New Bloom field.
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
A Plentiful Supply of
Good Ending and Beautiful Pictures
WILL DO IT.
THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY STAR,
A (In lfitii-intf pwr, wi ll 4 full ml
it in ii, Mfci only ftl.OO yrmr
iwn iiikv iiM-hiufM. mul U llie binrut,
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n
1 Uf tuniifV. ll w iiifinHii i in intiiii-,
Ui all th new, nml, liuniditx Hindi
ullii-r pnml renlini(. vvty iniintni- litj.
llin w ur fotir Mrclli'iit t 'nfi or r
h.vtcti ttl'. Kvi-rjf iilincnlicr
r-i:t(v'it it O'M'V of Ui lit-inilltul t"iL'tv-
n-ir. Tli roor llin I'oor Muii'm
I'l'lfMKl, hi km dix'M timing, nrnl ;''(.
..I i.ll-i HI'AH ll.t.llril ttA J'l-.it ALMA
A . 5 Ih. rxtl'H m Ht li Hint tn
iitv ixii-mx ni imi'liiiiit nml miiillnii (h
iu:'iiiiM. Hi'4kiar lixlurciiirtil lo
Aiti'IiIm, nlwuyrt tliu in i 'Hi lll'i-i.l in lu
d l'i, t f now ftrtwter Hum rvrr. We
wnnt r uliili nut'iii hi I htt eimmry to
omnmiilnte with u Uwu I'limiiicm-iiit
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(1 inih. niir iiMiHiin dfHliin" lei jt l ni
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.i't (iH'tutn Mii'l r run vhh1'! it oiiitit i'. n
J a . Sfnrrtmr n ropv nf p-ffirr frrr.,
Utmt lor one iM'I'oro MiiliMriiJ)-
' unuf Jiitr niiv ikt.lti'i.
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rixmn I'Vli'ml. lv t.,iyl.ni mu
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J .TiKK HOME PLEASANT
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
CliolrO lionks no longer fur the Tew only. The
best ctnndiud novels within the reach of every
one. Hooks UHUiilly sold from f 1 to fil filven
(uiielinuged unil uiiabiulgcd) lor 10 mid iiO
eeuts.
1. linstl.vnne, Wrs. llenrv Wood (Hnul!dNo.)'.!f'e.
2. .1 oil ll I'l.lhhcx, (lent., lly Miss IMuleeK. 2
X Jane Kyi e.liy Chiiriolte lironle.l linulile No. (line.
4. A Woman llalel.CInu lex IteHile siiew novel. Via.
f. 'J'lie liluek Imlii'i. JhIi-.h Vei ne'H Intent. Hie.
II. Liit Days of Pompeii, liv ISulwei'. loe.
7. Adam ltedn. lly (ieoi'K I : 1 t . (Doulile Ko.J 'J'e.
8. 'J he Ai'iinilolAlotto, liy .MnrvOeell ilav. le.
9. tlhl Myddeluui's Money lly Mary Cecil Hay. inc.
10. Tho Woman In While, I'.y WllkieenllliH. Vue.
11. The Mill on thu KIosh. liv (ieoiare Klior. 2nc.
li. The American Siuutor, lly Anlluiiiy Trol
lop". ..... ;)(;.
IS. A l'l ineossof Thulo. Tlv Willhun ItlaeU. i-i'c.
14. The Deud Secret, liy Wllkle t'ullim. lee.
l.'. Itomola. tlv (ieni'Ku Kllot., (Iiouhin No.) 2i;e.
l'i. The Kni:lisli ut lint North I'ole ami Field i)(
Ice, In one book, liy Jules Verno. loe.
17. Hidden I'erlls, lly Mary Cecil Ilav. Me.
in. liarliaia's llislory, lly Amelia II. lahvanlH, Hue.
111. A Terrible Temptation, lly ( has. Iteade. Me.
iiil. Old ('uriortily shop, lly (Iliariou Dieliena. 2u.
21. Koiilt-lay. Hv C'hHlles lieade. - Me.
2i Man and Wifa, liy Wllhio Collins. Ma.
23. Tho Kiiuiro' l'K iey. Hv Mary Cecil II:iy. 'Ms.
Kor sale by all llooltseller.s nml Newsdenleis, or
sent, post am- prepaid, on receipt of price by
(H'oiiiiK MUNUH. 1-iiiu.iHIIKH,
r. O. Box 00.37. 21, 211, ami 2i Vaudawaler St., N.Y.
i T I !reat Olianee to make money.
I ! I I III K you cun t Met Cold you can
VA VyX-Ji- . get (ircenbuekH. Wo need a
peiMou In hVEllY TOWN to take subscriptions
lor the lareest, cheapest and best Iltusiidted
faintly publication in the World. Anv one can
become a successful uncut. The must elegant
works oT art Kiveu free to subscribers. The price
is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One
Agent reports niakiiiK over Jl.-ilMu a week. A
lady anent reports taking over 4no subscribers In
ten days. All who eiinaue make money fast.
You can devote all your time to I ho business, or
only your spare time. You need not be away from
Inline over nluht You om do It as well others.
Full particulars, directions and terms free. Klo
Kant and expensive Outlit free. If you want
lirotltable work send us your address ut once.
It costs nothing to try the business. No one who
engages falls to make ureat pav. Address " The
l'eople's Jouinal," Portland, Maine. Slwly
ESTATE NOTICK.-Notlce Is hereby given
that Letters Testamentary on the estateof
John Neldlgli, late of Jackson township. Ferry
county. Pa., deceased, have been Ki auled to the
undersigned, residing In Mittlin township, Cum
berland county. Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate pa) me, it and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated tor
settlement to
THOMAS K. MOFFITT, Kxecutor.
P. O. Address. Newville. Cumb. co,, Pa.
W. A. & W. H. Si-oNBLKit, Atty's for estate.
August 21, 1877. M j .
ADIE8 AND CBILDBBN Will flnd ft
i tplendld assortment ot fcboea at the one
price fetoro of F. Mortimer. , , ,
LMilliuloli'lila Atlvritlst iikiiIk.
JANNEY Sl ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. l'Ji) MAHKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
WAINW1UGIIT h CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
. AND
TEA DEALERS,
North Kast Corner of 2nd and Arch rttreet.,
l'hiladcliihia l'cnu'H,
QHARLES S. JONES,
WIIOI.KSAI.K DEALKH IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
218 NOIIT1I WHAttVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAIl & CO.,
WnOLKSALS
BOOT AND SIIOE
WAUE1I0USE,
1U MAItKBT HTItEKT,
Philadelphia, ITenn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
WUOLESALB DHALBHS IK
T013ACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. . NOHT1I FIFTH STKEKT,
PIIILADKLPIIIA Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers! u
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shade, Broom,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
nattiiij:, Twiuus, Ac,
And n !lnv assnrtinent of
WOO 0 nnd Wn,!,OU vv.!tK,
No. 12(1 Market street, above 41 li,
PHILADELPHIA.
JU(JAS'
HEADY IIXE1) PAINTS !
NO WATliK, NO f'llIMlCAl.H, NO IIKNZ1NK,
HUT A PUl.'H
READY roil LSI.
no i5EAuriFULsiiAin:sor taim
BUNT 13V MAIL.
IT IS PI T (INUK1C OTHKII PAINT. MADE
WITH 1.ICA1) ANDulL. VIZ: NN'KLY
lll;i:.SIH'.li HI' I . NOT H.OWI-.D
ON UKli VATi:it PAIN'l.
TKT IT,
And Ycu Will I'rure it to lie Hie IN st
Iii(iild hi t lie lUnrkit.
.IIIN Ll'CAH A CO.,
Philadelphia,
IIANLFACTLKEIIS OK
SivihS uud Iii:i('i'iiil I'reiicli tirccn,
WHITE LEAD COLORS
AND
VAKNIS1IES.
gMlTH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
Ox lliou Stkket, East or Cabusli St.,
Xcw Bloomfleld, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commo
dious Shop on HIkIi Mt., East of Carlisle hlreet
New Hloomneld. Pa., where he Is prepared to man
ulactuieto order
Of evei7 description, out oj tho best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
bullttoorder. and finished in the mostartistlcaud
durable manner.
S. 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.
WREPAIlUNGof allkindsneatlyandprompt.
'ydone Acalliisollclted.
SAMUEL SMITP
IMi I lmloliili la A il voi-1 Isnnonl s.
p D. ELDER & CO,
ii IjAnk hook maniifaotuiieuh
HooksoHorH II 11(1 SblloiH'lM,
And Deiilers In
WINDOW tJUKTAINH
WAhh J'AI'F.ll, KTC, k
No. 4.10 Market Hlreet.
rillEADEErillA Pa.
2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
SucncsaorH to
!IIAFFNE,ZIKOl.F.K &H
Importers and Dealers In
HoMlery, CJIovcn,
EllbltoiiH, SiiNeiilrri,
THREADS, COM US,
and every yarlety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 80, North Fourth street,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
jlffentHfor Lancaster Combs,
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
KI,AM ItOOKM
Alwayi on hand, and made to Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
AI.KO
Publishers of Sanders' New Headers, and
Brooks' Arithmetic. Also. Hubert's History of
the United States. Pelton'sOntllne Maps.&o.
gARCROFT & CO.,
ImiMirleis und Jobber
Of Btaplo and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimerc8, '
Ulunkels,
Lincrjj, White OooiIh, ke.,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET 8TKEET,
(Above Fourth, North Bide,)
IIILAUELPIIIA.
JEW. T. M0UL,
ItEPKEHENTINO
Wciuier, AVrilit & AValkin,
llnmirnctnrpr & Wholesale Dealer
IN
Boots & Shoes
Nn. Z02 Market Street,
I 1 1 1 L jYX I CLl' 1 1 1 A .
K
V'AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
I MPOKTBKy AND JOBEl:8 Or
A D
QUEEN SWAHE,
923 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
w.
H. KENNEDY,
TRIMBLE, BBITTON Co..
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Wo. 605 MARKET BTREET,
i ' .
PHILADELPHIA. 718
IMiiladoIiilil,, A (herd sent tut ft,
JJL0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WIIOLKHALB
IIARDWAHE HOUSE
.No, (ar Market Street ,
I'lllll.1vjpl,n I',.na.
HIGHEST AWARDS
J. REYNOLDS & SON.
NOIlTUWrsT COftNKIi
TIIIIITKICNTII AND PIMllCKT HTH.,
rillLADELl'IIIA,
M ANUFACTUUKItS OF PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
wrrrifliiAKiNo and cmnkkii iiiiimuko
OKATKS FOIl 1IUIININO ANTHHA
CITE Oil IIITUMINOUH COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
FOll MTUMINOUS COAL.
KEYST 01ST33
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOKINO IlAN(lEH,LOW I)OWNiltATEH, Klo.
Descriptive Clrcnlarascnt free to any address.
EXAMINE IlKFOItE HKI.KCTINM. Itily
Trofosslonal Cards.
JE. J UN KIN. Attnrneyat-taw.
, New lilooiiilleld. i'erryeo., fa.
- onice Next door to the residence of Jndee
Jniikln.
AM. MAHKKI,. Altoriieyatl.aw,
New llloomllelil. Ferry county, Pa.
14T Offlee directly opposite the Post-OIllee,
and adjoining the Mansion House.
JEWIS I'OXTKlt,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
NEW W.OOMFIELD, I'KItliV CO., PA.
..r01'"1!' promptly secured collected
WrlilnKsand all leul business carefully attend
edlo. 6li
JAMES H. PEItOLSON, Attorney at l."
NEVVTOKT, PA
Wonice Market Street, near the Sijuare. 86 (i
CIIAKLES II. HMILKy, Attorney at Law?
New lilooiiilleld, Perry Co. Pa.
.Offlcwlth C. A. Harnett, Esq., on Illeh
Hlreet. north side. nearly opposite the Presbiie
rian Church. August 2i,
iJSn!
M. A. SI'ONHI.EK, Attorney-at l,aw,
. 7 ""ii:e aiijoiniiiu ins residence, on Kasl
Main street. New lilooiiilleld. Perry co., Pa. i'i Ij
ildi
JOHN (i. 8IIATTO, HurReon Dentist.
.. . ... N'llloomlleld,l'erryco.,Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surreal Jxintistr)
done lu the best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
.orticeathlsreftldencn one door Fast of the
KoIiIiihoii House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler's
l.uwollloe. 3 lily
WM. M. HK1HRKT. Attorner.at-l.aw7
New Ulooinlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
Bloomlleid. 3331v. '
WM. M. HUTCH,
ATTOKNEYATI.AW,
- . . K,;w lilooiiilleld, Perrycn., Pa.
-Onice Iwo doors West of F. Mortimei.
Store 37 ly
T EWISPOTTEIl, notakt FliliMO. New Hloom
Ji Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, llonds,Alrl(!anes and Leases careful!)
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and liouutv piipers drawn and
eertllled. will aim take deposition to be rei d in
anv court in the United Mates. 7 loly
CIIAS. J. T, McINTIItK, Attorney-at-Lav,.
New I'.loomlleld. Perry co.. Pa.
-All professiona l business prompt lyandf ait li
fullyatteiidedto. 321v.
"Iipi. A, MOItlllndN,
TV .flHTICKOKTHF. PEACE and (i FN Kit A L
COI.I.I.C'l (Ut. NkwCkkmantown, Perrrco.. Pa.
- Iteinitlaiieeswlll be made promptly tor all
Collections made. 744
CIIAS. A. KAitNKTT, Atloiiiey ut-l.aw,
New r.loomlleld .Perry eo., Pa
e.OI!lre on hlirh street. North side, nearly op
poiiite the Presbyterian Church. 3 i'ly
RICHARD L. MAGEE,
JT7STIf'E OF T1IK I'EACK,
"(iniee at liis residence. In CENTIIK TOW N
HI1IP. Perry County. Penn'a.. one mile Kouthof
New ISIooiiilleld. )n 3
TIJ.I.IA.'M M. SITCII.
IjisIIoc of it S'ci)'4-.
AND OKNEKAL COLLECT OK,
New Uloomflold, Perry County, Penn'a
-Hpcelalattentlon paid to Collections of all
kinds. D ieds, Honils.MorlKiipes and Airreemeiits
ueallyexecuted. 7 li.tf
QE0RGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT. '
III.AIN, I'EHltY COL'XTV, I'A.
Sieclnl attention plven 10 the colleetV.n ol
claims, and any other biisinesn enin Unl 10 Mm
will reeeite proinjit attention. Charges moderate.
Apiil. I'.Ptli. 1ST,.
Cm-:-) a not easily earned in thesettimes, but
fit 4 t ltcan be made iu three month by
" any one of eiihersex. In anv part of
the country who Is willing to work steadily at the
emplovTieut that we turnish. I'ioaweek in your
own town. You need not le far away from home
overniuh. Yonenn give jour whole time to in
woik. r only your spare moments. It com
nothing to try Ihe buslne-w. Terms and ftf Outfit
free. Addrensat once, 11. Hallxtt U Ca. Port
land, Maine. i iy.
IS TAFM INTERS'AU-V, AN0 POSITlVElV CURES
RHEUMATISM, COUTr MEUflAlG'A AN9 IUM0AQ0.
8uL0 BY DAJG2:SI3 EVEfitWriEKE. SEND FOR ClA
GJ1AHT0 HCLPHENSTINE A BENTLEY.
OaUiiSliTS, WASHING I ON, 0. c.
- For sale by wholeaale Druggists in Pitts
burg and Philadelphia. . 36 ly
JOB IMIINTINQ of every description teatlv
and piouipily execulrd at PK.nsble Jialt a
at the BUH'iiiiield Times Straui Job Ornve.
AnOOLDPLtTED WATCH m. Chepvt
! nlii kuon wurld. Aatxpts Watckt rt to
V7UJiiUi. Addrea, A. Cw uu Co C&fcoo.
Ilium hi ii iipims mi iimn iimi