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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA.. DECEMBER i, 1877.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
W Invite pommmilrntlnns from nil person who ore
Interested in mutters properly bolouirlnK to this de
partment. Fastenings for Cattle In the Stable.
A subscriber asks for a convenient
and economical device for confining
cattle in the stable without the use of
stanchions. Our plan is to set two
standards for each animal two and one
half feet apart, between whjch the
animal Is fastened with a chain around
the neck, a branch of the chain running
to each standard, terminating In a ring
sliding up and down upon the standard ;
these two branches of the chain running
from each standard to the centre, con
nected by a ring with two other branches
from this ring going around the animal's
neck, fastening with a long T through
a ring. A little examination of this
plan will show that the animals will be
held in the centre between the standards,
bo as not to be able to move sideways, or
to annoy its neighbor, but can move a
little forward or backward, turn its head
round, or lick its shoulders and enjoy
much more liberty than In stanchions.
The whole arrangement Is also very
cheap the chains not costing more than
fifty cents each ; and there 1b really only
one drawback to it, the chain will not go
round the neck and fasten itself without
help. The self-suHtulning stanchion is
ahead in that respect. 15ut shall we
neglect the comfort of our animals to
save so paltry a service ? To decrease
this labor of fastening the chain around
the neck, lmng a small cord on one Bide,
reaching down to within six inches of
the top of the neck of the nuimul, with
a hook of bent wire in tho lowest end.
"When the chain is taken nil" the neck,
hang one end on this hook, and it will
be held up ready to bo placed around
the neck when the animal conies in
again, and also, stretching across from
one standard to the other, prevent the
animal from going through before it is
fastened. There is no patent on this.
A New Use for Onions.
A Xew Hampshire paper states that
the speediest way to cure the epizootic
and make a lior-e thoroughly happy i.s
to give him onions. In proof whereof
the case of a Portsmouth horse is cited,
which hud a severe attack of the disease,
and his owner placed half a dozen
onions in v ich his regular feed. The
horse ate three of the onions immedia
tely, and by the lime he had swallowed
them, began to cough and sneeze and
prance about, appearing quite indignant,
and refusing to touch the remaining
onions. For full live minutes he wept
at the nose, and then he was u cured
horse. He has not a cough, a sneeze,
nor any symptoms of thecpi.notlc since,
but he had the courage to eat the onions
remaining in the crib the next day after
the cure.
( A Seasonable Remedy.
'. Now that the chilly night air and raw
atmosphere prevail to a considerable
extent, rendering little folks liable to
tako severe colds, and frequently to
sudden attacks of the much dreaded
croup, the following remedy, published
in an exchange may be of service :
" Croup can bo cured in one minute;
and the remedy is simply alum and
sugar. The way to accomplish the detd
is to take a knife or grater and shave off
in small particles about a teaspoonful of
alum ; then mix it with twice Its quan
tity of sugar, to make it palatable, and
administer it us quickly as possible.
Almost instantaneous relief will follow."
Wood far Winter.
When we see a pile of green wood at
a farmer's door for his w inter's fuel, we
need no further evidence of his thrift
lessness in the general management of
his farm. Such a man is sure to be
poor during life, if he has to earn a
Jiving. The pile of green wood for Im
mediate use tells his whole history thus :
He Is indolent in his management ;
lives from hand to mouth ; is always in
debt ; seems to have no idea how to
push things ; and Is always behind time
with his work. Farmers should have
large wood-houses, with a year's dry
wood ahead constantly.
How to Get Rid of Chicken-Lice.
A poultry house may be cleared of
lice, when badly infested, by thoroughly
cleaning it, scalding the floor, if of
boards, and washing it with soft soap
and boiling water. Wash the rest of
the house with hot lime-wash, und rub
the roosts thoroughly with lard and
kerosene oil in equal parts. A small
quantity of the grease should also be
rubbed under the wings of tho fowls,
and upon their heads. This plan may
need repeating once, before the vermin
are cleaned out entirely. A plenty of
dry earth or coal ashes should be scat
tered in the house.
1877. FALL STOCK. 1877.
NEW GOODS.
We have attain recelv
Ml a full supply tit Pall
Onods, In which we ask
your attention,
PRETTY PRINTS.
Our etnek of Prints
and oilier I,ow Price
dies Roods Is Hie pret
tiest ever offered In this
county. Will you come
and lo ik nt themT
MEN'S GOODS.
We have a Hplendld
Assortment ot Goods
suited for Men's Wear.
Our stock Is very com
plete In all kinds ot
Knods from 13 cents per
yard upwards.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Do you want Boots or
Rhons tor Men Women
or Children t Ifsocome
and see the Mock we
have. It Is complete,
and Prices will suit you.
HATS AND CAPS.
Wo are particularly
proud o( our Hplendld
Assortment, of lints &
Caps for Men or Hoys.
The. st yies are good and
the prices will be sure
to please you.
FVPRYTHiNC If you want (.mods of
V .I I inillU. nnv K, y,, will he al
most sure to llnd them
In the Hpleudid Stock,
Just opened ly
V. MORTIMER,
New Ulooniiicld.
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MAKE HOME HAPPY, f
A Plentiful Supply ot
Qood Ecadini; and Beautiful Pictures
WILL BO IT.
THE CINCINNATI
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MAKE HOiAEC PLFiASAUT. ti
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
Choice bonks no longer fortlic few only. Tho
beet standard novels within the reach of evury
one. Books usually sold from ft to ?;i given
(unchanged and unabridged) for 10 and "0
cents.
1. Kiist I.vnue, Mrs. Henrv Wood (T)nul!dNo.)2ne.
2. .loll 11 ll.iilfax (lent.. I'.v Miss Mill. irk. 2c.
3. June Eyre, By t'liarlolte)rnte,( Double No.)'Jilc.
4. A Woman lluter,C'liarlcs Iteiule's new novel, am.
6. 'riieltliiek lnilics. .lules Verne's latest. IMc.
fi. l.ust Days of Pompeii, lly llulwer. Inc.
7. Adam Kudo, Bv (Iuoi'kh Ktiot. (Double No.) 2i'.
H. The Arundel Motto, ItvMurv Cecil llav.
II. Old Myddelton's Money lly Mary Cecil Hay. 1 He.
10. The Woman In Whiioi By WllkleColllns. 2(ic.
11. The MIMon Mie Floss. Bv Oeoipe Kllot. 20c.
li. The American Senator, liy Anthony Trol-
l-tpe. ..... 20c.
I. 1. A l'rlncess of Thule. Hv William Illack. 2ie.
U. The Dead Secret, By Wilkin Collins. Inc.
IS. Honiola. Bv (ieorxe Kllot, (Double No.) 2uc.
W. Tile Kni(lish at I lie North l'ole and Ficldof
lee, In one book. By Jules Verne. inc.
17. Hidden Perils, By Mary Cecil llav. Inc.
IS. lUrbara's History, lly Amelia . Kdwards. Sine.
Hi. ATei i lhle Temptation, By Chas. lteade. inc.
20. Old Curiosity Shop, By Charles Dickens. 2i c.
21. Foul Play, Bv Charles lteade. . pic.
2i Man and Wifa, By Wllkie Collins. 2ilo.
2:!. TlieS.iuiiu's l.-iey. By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c.
For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by
CKOIWU MUNIto. 1'iJiu.iniiiiu,
P. O. Box 5037. 21, 23, and 25 Vaudovvater t N.Y.
PAT TN I (Heat Chance t
I 11 I I III " yon can't el
AJLjLJ . tset (ireenback
reat Chance to make money.
net, (join you can
icks. We need a
person in hV EKY TOWN to take subscriptions
for the liii-ijest. cheapest and best Illustrated
family publication In the World. Any one can
become a successful attent. The most elegant
works of art Riven free to subscriber. The price
Is so low thai almost every body subscribes. One
Anent reports iniiklns over 81.0 In a week. A
lady ai?ent renorts taklnn over 4(H) subscribers In
ten days. All who enBune make money fast.
You can devote all your time to the business, or
only your spare lime. You need not beaway from
home over nlnlit. You can do it as well others.
Full particulars, directions and terms free. Kle
Kant and expensive Ontllt free. If vou want
profitable work send us your address at once.
It costs notliini? to try the business. No one who
en naves fails to make (treat pav. Address "The
Feople's Journal," Porllaud, Maine. Slwly
INSTATE NOTICK. Notice Is hereby Klven
li that letters Testamenlary on the estateof
John Neidluli, late of Jackson township, ferry
county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the
undersiKiied. residliiK In Mitlliu township, Cum
berland county, Pa.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate pavment and those liaviuir
claims will present them duly authenticated tor
settlement to
THOMAS It. MOFFITT, Kxecutor.
P. O. Address, Newvllle. Cuml). Co.. Pa.
W. A. & W. It. K1-OIH1.EU, Ally's for estate.
August 21, 1877. Ut
TADIE8 AND CHILDREN "will fliid it
i splendid assortment of shoos at the one
price fctoro. of F. Mortimer.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 138 M ARKET BT.,
Philadelphia.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALElt IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
218 NORTH WIIAKVES,
Pliiladolphia, Pa.
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WnULESALB
BOOT AND SHOE
.WAUE110USK,
111. 'I MAItKICT HTUKKT,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM.GLEIM&CO..
WnOLESALD Dbawiks in
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STRKIIT,
I'IIIIjAUELPIITA Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
WliolesiUc Deiilersl n
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chnin, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
Ami a lino assortment ot
WOOD and WILLOW WA11E,
No. 120 Market street, above 4th,
JPHM. AD E L PH I A .
U CAS'
JtEADY MIXED PAINTS !
NOWATEK, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE,
DUX A rUKE
HEADY FOR USE.
!Jiiiiplo Ojii1.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAI.NT
BENT BY MAIL.
ITIH VVT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD ANDOlL. VIZ: NICELY
llltf.SIIKi) OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATEU FAINT.
Tivsr IT,
Ana You Mill Trove It In lie tlio Keht
Liquid in the Slarktt.
JOHN LUCAS V CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUKACTUltEItS OK
Swiss and Imperial French (roen,
WHITE LEAD COLORS
AND
VARNISHES.
gMlTH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
On II ion htrekt. East of Caulislb St..
New Bloomflcld, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has built a laree and commo
dious Shop on llii!h t., Kat of Curllxle Street
New llloomtleld, i'a., where be is prepared tomau
ufactureto order
Of every description, out ot the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
bullttoorder, and finished lu the niostartLstlcand
durable niunner.
.llav'UK superior workmen, he Is prepared
toturnlsh work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, aud
at much more reasonable rate.
WREPAIRINQof allklndaneatlyandprompt
lydone Acalllssollclted.
SAMUEL SMITH
Philadelphia AdTertlscmonts.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE Kfl
booksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CUKTAIN8
TALli 1'APElt, KTC,
No. 430 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
8BAFFNEK, ZIEGLER ft CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Iloftlerj, fHIovca,
Illbboiin, Nimpenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety ol
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No.SB, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
JOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATI01IERS,
And IJe:ilersln
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
Always on hand, ana made to Order.
Nos. 6HU Market and 5i!3 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
Publishers of Randera'New Iteai'cri. and
Brooks' A ril Innet.icK. Also, liobert'x Jllstorjoi
the United Slntcs. I'l'lton'cOutline Maps.&c.
jgARCROFT & CO.,
Iii.iirl is ami Jobbers
Of Klnple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS.
Cloths, Citssimeres,
Iilankels,
Linens, White Goods, to.,
Noa. 405 and 407 MAKKKT STHEET,
(Above Fourth, North Bide,)
PHILADELPHIA.
JEW. T. MOUL,
KEntEbliNTINO
Weimer, Wrislit & Walkin,
Mauiiruclurcr & Wholcsiilo Dwilors
is
Boots & Shoes
JV'o. 302 MarJiet Street,
PIIILADKLPI1IA.
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
lMPOUTK:ts and Jobbers o
Oliinn. Glnsw
AND
QUEENSWAKE,
923 Market Slreet,
PIIILADKLPHIA.
w.
H. KENNEDY,
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 605 MARKET 8TREET,
pniLAVELPKIA.
71
PliUiulcIpliJa Advertisements.
GENERAL
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
NO. 346 NORTH WATER STREET,.
PHILADELPHIA,
and wholesale dealers In Butter, Cheese, Lardj.
lllnw . Krks. Poultry, Oame. Htoek. Potatoes,
BUTTER Apples, Ornl n, Plour, Fur. Wool,.
, ;,U,M; Cotton. Rice. Tobacco, Peanuts,
Pi 2 "'"''"rn.Diled Fruit. Hay, Hops. ForelKii
and Dotnest to Fruits, and In tact we can sell any
and everything at themflrketpriceiniakeprompt
cjahii' Aiil CHEESE. W!
vU'lt?- A!1 f n,P"n" eept perishable articles. .
27 PL uii do1!"lve Diislness, any gamo
dealer In Phll'a. will tell you we handled inore
f ame last season than all other DDI II TDV
Houses in Phllndelplila put. to- rUULInY.
tt'5InirHn!.',c'.'.'r lee l,Htt Htenc. o.. e. REF.
F.KKNCK CARIt, or we refer yon to ANY KK.
BPON8IULKHOU8KluOUKtilX
EGGS.
GAME.
Ootober , 1817 ly.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street.
PliilndcipJiia, renn'n.
HIGHEST AWARDS
Centennial
Exltlhllion.-
J. REYNOLDS & SON.
NOIITHWE8T C011NRH
THIRTEENTH AND FILIIEItT 8TS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
M ANUF ACTl'ltKRS OK PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
WITH SIIAKIXO AND ( LI N K I It-flRINMNC
ORATES FOR IHRM.NO ANTIIUA.
CITE Oil P.ITUMINOU8 COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
FOR PJTU.MINOrs COAL.
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOK1NO IlANCrS LOW DOWN CKATI S, I'tc.
Deserlidiv Circulars sent f) e to any address.
EXAMINE llEFOIIESKLECTINU. 1'jlj'AAS.
is ia(l;i i ..c-n-.u.Y. hgsitiveiy cures
loo: i. ;...y. rjfr b'i,-Ai.A ;.) iumuaso.
s 'to bv d;1.:..3:&i3 cvc;iv.-riiE. una f oh CiR-
CUIAR TO
hcs-p; :;:-:r,T:r"-: rr-jTixy,
L-SUGGI0T3, WAii.JClO.-I, 0. C.
.Fornle tiy wholesale Drupflsts In Titts
hm j4 and rini.jilri)hi;i. t i;51y
a.;v'w Is not p;isi'j- enrn'dln tlicjf.l iines. hut,
( d it n lc iu;iln in tin fi; months hv
" any mie of en hei si x. in iiuv part of
the country who is willini; to work steadily at the
i ii 1 'I ' v i i j 1 t hat v.e (in nivli. Jii1, a v.fik in jour
own ln n. Yni iicct not 1 c far away fiom hi.ine
over niiili. You ran cjve wiur whole time tollie
work, or nnlv .voir spire inonicnts. It eoU
not lini',' to ti y ihe lui!neiH. Tei irs and (lutlit
free. Adilrevg at once. li. IIau.eit & Co., Port,
land, Maine. 14 ly.
I. M. CilKVIN.
J. li. Cuius.
J. M. GIRVIN & SON.,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE''
Commission 3Ierchants,
No. CI Soulli (.'uy, St.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
We will pny strift attention to the sale of all
kinds of Country Produ ce ami remit tlie iiinuunn
promptly. 4i lvr.
J. M. GIRVIN & SON.
JOHN D. GUOVES,
Co m mi ms ion Mereh a n t
For the sale of Prodnee. Consignments and
Corresbondence toliciuil.
Dealer In Lime, natters Hair, Calcined Plaster
aud Cements :H-wer Pipe. Fire. I'.iiik,
Tile, Chimney, Tops and
Cutler liiick. 45 4tw
No. CO Ninth Street.
Pittsbursh.
By reading and prattlcinz
the incstiinablo truths con
tained in tho best medical
boolc ever Issued, entitled
VIIUAPI inSELF-PItESEItVATlON
B HYSsrl I Price only $1. Bent by mail
ill wblil on rccii.t of price. It
treats of Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline,
2,'ervout and Physical Debility, and tho endless
concomitant ills nnd untold miseries that r-fult
therefrom, and contains more than 60oricinol pre
scriptions, any one of which is worth the price of
the hook, lliis book was written by the most ex
tensive and probably the most skilful practitioner
in America, t o whom was awarded a cold and y-w
clled medal by the National Medical Association.
A Pamphlet, Illustrated Willi the very luiet
bteel Kupravings a mar- HP A
Tel of art aud beauty IlEflL
scut rr.tB to all. Bend B a ma
for it st once. Address
I'EABODY MEDICALS 1 1 if AP f
INSTITUTE, No. BuUTllYS?,l F
Cuth bt., Boston, Mass. J II I Wlthl
10 nnfl Al','nt, VVanted to sell our newly Pat
lUjUUVI en'ed Novelties, Chromos, Watches,
Kevolvers. KuciavliiB", Hooks, tc. Stiitioiiury
1'ackanes tlu per hunilied. .-.n cial tenns (liven
to AKents eeiywheie. Tel'et jiriees ever of
fered. Mainimiih rata'oL'im wuh naniples free,
a rim. 11. J H.ElCilfcK, 11 Dey Street. N. Y.
0 AAA AUKXTS WASTED. Promts
I llllll to SI"' a Dav Sure. Ministers. Book and
U)UUu pictum Agents, and all out ot employ,
ment. of ent er nex. here is the best chaneeortHr
ed this se-soii A Ca!i Pn-svnt ol from to lmi
will he plven toevery irood workiiur auent Send
10 cents for . -niii. I sample, or IsMter si ill. 1 for It
lart-e samples 1 1 Is l ii'cuhtr, ti l lus. etc., and i!i to
Vioik at once. 4,1 lnu
UKV. S T. Bt'f K. Uox 340. Mlilon, i'a,
MMei turn this paper.
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