0 T11K TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, l'A., NOVEMBER 27, 1877. ljc Ioomfullr imts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. WMntHc oommnnli'sMoiiK freii nil ppr.nn who nrn 1ntrrnpit in intutir properly beltrntflntr to tuis de partment. Cleanliness and Light. Clpftiillnrss Is not at nil to lie frit red for the ftk'k niotlior, but la greatly to bo deslrnl. Tliore nre nt this day old-fashioned nurses, who keep a baby's mother's sick-room so foul with bnd nlr, from lack of cleanliness about the patient, that few can lear to enter It. They re fuse to change the bedding or the patient's clothes for at least a week most barbarous treatment of mother and babe, and all the friends. There is no danger from changes of clothes, if the fresh clothing be well aired, and put on without chilling or fatiguing the patient. And washing of the whole body is not at all perilous, if the water used be of comfortable temperature, and the air of the room quite warm. Thou sands of women every year hove eltz baths before their babes are a week old, and recommend the practice ; but though I know by experience that it is safe and comfortable rightly udmlnistered, I will not recommend It to any one who has not a nurse or physician accustomed to such baths, and ready to superintend thorn. ' Very serious disease sometimes results from lack of proper washing in sickness of this kind, in hot weather! Every sick-room should be kept a light as the patient's comfort will allow not darkened at all, unless the light hurts her eyes. All reasonable effort must be made to keep the air pure wlthoutchllll ness or draughts. What a Plant Did. A little plant was given to a sick girl. In trying to take care of it the family made changes in their way of living. First they cleaned the window, that more light might come to its leaves; then when not too cold they would open the window, that fresh air might help the plant to grow. Next, the clean window made the rest of the room look so untidy that they used to wash the floors and walls and arrange the furni ture more neatly. This led the father of the family to mend a broken chair or two, which kept him at home several evenings. After the work was done he stayed home, instead of upending Lis leisure hours at a tavern, and the money thus saved went to buy comforts for them all. And then, as the home grew attractive, the whole family loved it better than ever before, and grew healthier and happier with their flowers. Thus the little plant brought a moral as well as a physical blessing. The Sanitarian. White Specks in Butter. The white specks found in butter may bo due to several causes. One is an acid condition of the milk, which causes a deposit of small curdy particles that are mixed with the cream, and when it is churned these can not be separated from the butter. Another Is the presence of lime in the salt ; this forms an insoluble soap with the butter, which exists in small nodules wherever there is a par ticle of 11 me. Another cause is the caw itself. Some cows always yield specky butter from some constitutional pecu liarity. Again, it may be that the air of the milk-room is impure, and conveys some germs of decomposition into the milk, and produce this effect. A possible remedy, if the cause is acidity of the milk, is to putateaspoonfulof carbonate of soda in the cream pot, and stir it thoroughly. Treatment for Ringbone. This disease, which consists of in flammation of the membrane covering the bones of the pastern joint, followed by a deposit of bony matter, which in time causes the bones to unite and make a stiff joint, requires, different treatment in young horses from that necessary with'old ones. Young horses frequent ly recover quickly, while old ones are sometimes treated without effect. The proper course consists of rest and cool ing applications until the inflammation is subdued ; then apply a blister, such as 20 grains each corrosive sublimate and camphor, 10 drops of hydrochlorin acid, and one ounce of turpentine. ' Watch the blister, and wash oil' when the effect is (sufficient. Standing Water. Water is life-giving so long as it is in motion, its presence is fatal to vegeta tion when it is stagnant. Provision for the rapid removal of water that may come upon the fields, should not be neglected before the ground freezes, or is covered with snow. This is peremptory for the growing crops, and advisable for stubble land, for water left to perco late slowly through the soil, will dis solve out from it, and carry off, much soluble fertilizing mutter; all the nitrates, which are so valuable, being the first matter that is thus lost. 1877. FALL STOCK. 1877. NEW GOODS. We have again reoely. n a (nil supply of Kail Goods, to whirl! we auk your attention, PRETTY PRINTS. Our stock of Trials and oilier Low I'rloe dress good Ih the pint. tlnl ever tillered In thin county. Will you come una lo ik nt them t MEN'S GOODS. We have tl Hplcndld Assortment of Goods suited for Men's Wear. Our stock Is vet v com. plete In nil kinds nt Remits from 15 cents per yard upwards. BOOTS & SHOES. Do you want Hoots or Shoes for Men Women or Children f Ifsooome and aee the Htock we have, ft Is complete, and Prices will suit you. HATS AND CAPS. Wo nve particularly proud of our Splendid Assortment, of Hats Si Cups for Men or Hoys. Tim styles are good and the prices will be sure to please you. EVERYTHING. If you want goods of any kind you will he al most sure to find them In the Hplendld Stock, Just opened by F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfield. MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Good Beading and Beautiful Pictures WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A fln tight -tuts PBpcr, w! h 4 A full col umns, roili nnly 01.00 iter yr (wn finv pttMiit'-'O, ittitl ! the tnrqert, ; bripMet anil pnper f.ubllnlwl lor j thtt in one v. It ii liiileieiidotu In uolitin. gifea All thi nrwi, and, benUlert much inrm or tour cpuen ontnnni or se lected ttorie. Evory iiilmcriber Aim l-(ct-ivi4 a copy of tit Itdutihil nnrv in it, "Tin I'our the loor iUnit'w l-'rtcilfl, Mze 24x34 Indies, niid a ?vj nf TIIU HTAK IIXUHTItATKD ALMA NAC. ttl cln. extra must be Rent tn ptiv I'SpuHKo of (inching And mailing )rt uiriitnn. Ut9Our ImliK'fMttrnta to A rm I ft, ilwnj tlic numl lilx-i-xl iu the i nY-i.i, tire now fjrenier thnn ever. We want every club itticnt In tlie country to communicate Willi us Iwfore commencing work. To any item on desiring to get uj n club, mt will send a stimnltt coiit ot tbw picture and ft run vnnncr'n out tit for S ft: Specimen copy nf paper free, Sriitl for one before nbnei'lo ttiff lor any nllier. I'eiKitn to wlmm wc lmv nlreariT sent the vtnir, "The IiMr tlie Poor ItlRiV FrletMt.' by noylng cimi Iihvo in its nli-nd HttntlW MSctlltMit en graving, of Hume- which v Imve nccim?l for thu purport. artt7r itHthout picture. One Dollar. 30 Walnut St, Cincinnati, O. MAKE HOME PLEASANT. THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. Choice books no longer fortlie few only. The best standard novels within tbe reach of every ono. Books usually sold from ?1 to $ 3 given (unchanged and unabridged) tor 10 and SO cents. 1. East Lynne, Mrs. Henry Wood (T)oubldNo.)20c. 2. John llaiirax, (ient., llv Miss Mulock, 2oo. 3. Jane Eyre.lly Charlotte Bronte. (Double No.)20e. 4. A Woman Hater.Charlcs Meade's new novel. Mc. 5. The Black-Indies. Jules Verne's latest. 10c. 6. Last Days of f ompeil. By Bnlwer. Kic. 7. Adam Bede, By Ueoige Eliot. ( Double No.) line. 8. The Arundel Motto, ByMarvCecll Ha v. 10c. 9. OldMyddelton's Money By MaryCecll Hay. loo. 10. The Woman In While. By WllkleColllns. 20n. 11. The Millou the Floss, Bv George Eliot. 2ilc. 12. The American Senator, By Anthony Trol- lope, ..... 2nc. 13. A I'lincess of Tliule. Bv William Black. 2lic. 14. The Dead Kecret. By Wilkle Collins. 1o. l.i. Itomola. By Ueorne Iillot, (Double No.) 2uc. 16. The English at the North Pole and Field of Ice, In one book. By Jules Verne. lfle. 17. Hidden Perils, By Mary Cecil Hav. l"c. 15. lurbara's History, By Amelia B. Edwards. 2oc. 19. A Terrible Temptation, By (Jlias. Kcade. loc. 2U. Old Curiosity Simp, By Charles Dickens. 2nc. 21. Foul flay, Bv Charles Iteade. - loo. 2i Man and Wife, By Wllkic Collins. 20o. 23. lheSiuire's legacy. By Mary Cecil Hay. 2uc. For sale by all B.uiksellers and Newsdealers, or sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by tiKUltUK MUNKO. 1'ijBi.isiiKR. P. O. Box 50a7. 21. 23, and 25 Vandewater St., N.Y. GOLD ! SSw Chance to make money, can t cet (jold you can reenbaclts. We need a person In KVEKY TOWN to take subscriptions in inn mrcmi, oiiBapest aim oesi iiiustraieu family publication in the World. Any one can become a successful uuent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price Is so low that almost everybodvsubHCilbes. One Agent reports making over jlSb in a week. A lady aeut reports taking over 4(X) subscribers In ten days. All who engage make money fast. ou can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare tlnm. You need not be away from home over niclit. Yon cm do It as well others. Full particulars, directions and terms tree. Ele Rant and expensive Outllt free. If vou want profltablg work send us your address at once. It costs untiling to try the business. No one who engages falls to make great pav. Address "The 1'euple's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31wly INSTATE N'OTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given !J that letters Testamentary on the estateof John Neidlgh, late of Jackson township, l'erry county, l'a.. deceased, liavo been granted to the undersigned, residing lit Mltlllu township, Cum berland county, Fa. All persous indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to THOMAS It. MOFFITT, Executor. , . P.O. Address, Newville. Cumb. co.. Pa. W. A. A W. H. Hro.xsLER. Atty's for estate. August 21, 1877. 51 TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will Dad J splendid assortment of shoes at tbe one price store of F. Mortimer. Philadelphia Advertisements. janney & Andrews"" wholesale GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. WAINWIiiailT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ANU TEA DEALEltS, North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Htreet, Philadelphia Fenn'a. QHARLES S. JONES, WUOl.nMAl.K DEAI.Elt IN Fish, Cheeso and Provisions, 210 NOItTII WHAltVES, Fhiladelphia, Pa. J S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLESALE HOOT AND SIIOE WAREHOUSE, U13 MAHKET HI'UEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM &C0., Wholisalb Dsalbks in TOBACCO, CIGAKS &c NO. I, NORTH FIFTH 8TUEET, PHILADELPHIA Pa. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Uealersi u Oil ClothB, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, Aud a tine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 120 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. LUCAS' 'HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NOWATER.NO chemicals, no benzine, BUT A PURE OH I'AINT, HEADY FOR USE. Jsiiiij)lo Ojiiltf. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAINT SENT BY MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER TAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BKUHIIKDOUT. NOT KLOWLO ON LIKE WATElt PAINT. TRY IT, And Yon Will Prove it to bo the Ikkt Liquid In the Market. .1 Oil IN LUCAS At CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTUKEHS OK Swiss aud Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD COLORS AND VARNISHES. gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, on High Stkbet. East or Cablisl hi., Xew Rloomflrld. I'enn'a THE subscriber has built a large and commo dious Shop on HlKh Ht., East of Carlisle 8treet New IlloomHeld, fa., where he Is prepared toman ufacture to order Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, bullttoorder, and finished In the mostartlstlcand durable manner. 4. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much mora durable, and at much more reasonable rates. WREPAIEINQof allklndsneatlyandprompt. lydone A call 1 1 solicited. SAMUEL SMITH Philadelphia Advertisements, D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK M ANUFA0TUREK8 HooksoIIpi'H find Stationers, And Dealers In WINDOW CUHTAINS XT A j 1j l'APJIU, KTC, No. 430 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. EIGLEP, & SWEARINGEN Successors to 8HAKFNEK, Z1KMLEK & CO., Importers and Dealers In HoNlery, CJIovoh. Itlhhoim, NimpciKlerN, THREADS, CO MUS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36. North Fourth Street. rillLADELl'llIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers in CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. II LA Nit ISOOKN Always on band, and made to Order. Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets rillLADELPIIJA, I'A A I. HO . Publishers of Handera' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. ANo, Hubert' Historyot the United Htates.Felton'sOutline Maps. fee. B ARCROFT & CO., Impwrleis aud Jabbers Of Htaple and Fancy DRY - GOODS. Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linoti.i, White GooJh, &o., Nos. 40& and 407 MAKKKT 8TKEET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. JEW. T. MOUL, HEPItESKNTINO Welmer, Wrleht & Walkln, Manufacturer k Wholesale Dealers . ... IN Boots & Shoes A o. 302 Market Street, I?IIILAKLIIIIiV. K AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS Importers ant Jobbbrb of Oliinxv, O lriNN AND QUEEN SAV ARE, 923 Market Street, rIIILA.rHLXIIIA.. H. KENNEDY, WITH TRIMBLE, BR1TTON A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET 8TB EST, PBILA DMLPBZA. T 10 Philadelphia AdvcitlKCinents. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON. WHOLRSALH HARDAVAIIE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Pcnna. HIGHEST AWAm J. REYNOLDS & SON. WOHTHWKST CORNER TIIIKTEENTII ANU FILHEUT BT8 PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters WITHBIIAKINO AND CLINKER-OHINDINO GRATK8 FOR 1IUHNINO ANTIIRA. CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROUGHT IRON HEATERS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON HEATERS COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN ORATES, Etc. Descrlptly Circulars sent free to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING, loiy i4s. Professional Cards. E. JUNKIN. Attorney-at-Law. NW Klflfinillnl.l P.,n u. - Ofllee Next door to the residence of Judge J link ! a 45tf AM. MA UK EL, Attorney-at-Law, . . , ew I'l'ionilleld, Perry county. Pa. t4T Ofllce directly opposite the Post-Ofllce, and adjoining the Mansion House. J-KWIS I'OTXEIt, A'l'I'OItNEV AT LAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. .. iT'Clnlms promptly Writlngsandall leRal b RftClirAfl ' nnUmntaA luslness carefully attend- eu 10. a yi JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law,' NEWPORT PA WOnice Market Street, near the Square. 35 6 CHARLES 11. SMILEy, Attorney at Law. .m ..Jew Rloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa. .?V0.mc,w, h - A, DiuiiPlt, Ecq., on llKh Street north side. nearly opposite the Presbife rlaB Church. August 20. Mi. ITM. A. 8PONSLEK, Attorney-at-Law, " 7T .on,JeT 1J"I"Iiik Ills residence, on East Main street, New Bloomfield, Perry co., Pa.3 2 ly JOHN 0. 8HATTO, Surgeon Dentist. .,.. , ... NewBluoinneld,PerryooPa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentlstrt done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices. -Onice at his residence one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. BuonMrr'i Lawolllce. 8Uly ITM. N. HE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law" VT - , . NewBloomlleld, Perryco..Pa. Bloomneld.X331v. M. M. MUTCH, At lOlliN K Y-AT-LAW, .,.. - r,ew'ooinuei(i,i'erryoo.,Pa. q.0?1,0?-1" door8 West ot Mortimei. ot ore oily LEWIS POTTER, notart I'UBLIO. New Bloom. Held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds. Bonds, Mertgages and Lease carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers riiawn and certined, will also take depoHltious to be reid In any court In the United States. 7101y CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attomey-at-Law. New Bloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. . "A1I prnfeFslonalliuslnesspromptlyandfaith fully attended to. 21t. "1TTM.A. MOItltlSON, WV I t'l-TIin. .... rr i r .. .... . . . . . . j .i m nr. ir inc. ir.Air. ann iikpiekai, COLLECTOR. New Oehmaktown. Perry co.. Pa. -ltemlttaneeswlllbe made promptly for all Collections made. 7 44 CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, ? New Bloomtleld. Perrv co.. Pa .Omcft on high st rent. North side, nearly op posit the Presbyterian Church. 8 2 ly Richard l. magee,. JUSTICE OF THK PEACE, ' Olllce at his residence. In CEN TK E 1 0WN SHIP. Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of NewBloomlleld. 10 J yTi7L,IAM M. 8UTC11, Justice l the Ieacc, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR. New Bloomfield, Perry County, Penn'a 49-Speclalattentlonpald to Collections of all kinds. Dtwds. ItonUs, Mortgages aud Agreements neatly executed. 7l6tl G EORGE h. martin , GENERAL AGENT. HI.AIX, PKIinY COUNTY, I'A. Special attention given to the colli ctlrn of claims, and anv other business entrusted in Mm will receive prompt attention. Chargesiiioileiatr. April, liith. li77. Cj ' is not easily earned in theseltimes, lmt Mli It can be made in three mouths bv any one of eiihertex. In anv part nf the country who Is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. &iav.eek in jour own town. Vou need not I far away from home over nigh. You can give your whole time to I lie work, or only your spare momenta. It costs nothing to try the business. Term and !4 Outllt free. Address at once, II. IIaixett& Co.. Port, land, Maine. 14 ly. IS TAEN INTtRNAUV, AND COSIIIVEtV CURES flHEUMATISW, GOUT, NEURAlSIA ANU IUMBAG0. S010 SI L.iJuGIS EVEttr WHtE. SEND FOrt C8- heLVhenstine a bentley. OAUCGISTS, WASHINGION, D. C. For sale by wholesale Druggists In Pitts- burg and Philadt-lphia. 35 ly 1UII IMllNTIXO of evety dorrlptlon rratlv if mill promptly eieeuted at .iim.i mI le liatta at the Blooinlield Times Steam Job Ollice. no Lit rt.mnwATcnita. ciinnMM JVtnU. Audrat, A. CuLusa Uk, Ctiksco. HHiii