0 THE TIMES, NEW 11L0OMF1ELD, PA.. JUNE J, 1878. l)C )Ioomficlb joints. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. tVe Invite pnmmmitcntlniis from all pprsnn who are iTitprentpd iu iniUUrn properly bulnuKliiK to tui lie partnifrnt. Lice Exterminator. Years ngo I discovered tlint nlocs In line powder is n spoclflo for the destrus. tlon of lice ou nil nnlninlH, mid as It lias no poisonous properties, Us intense bitterness being wbnt kills, H nan bo freely applied, and as It has to be used In a dry state, Its application is as safe in cold as in warm weather, consequent ly is free from nil objections urged against other remedies. My regard for the comfort of animals and the Interests of their owners induce me to publish this for the benefit of all concerned, and us this Is the season when these parasites are usually most numerous and annoy lng, an opportunity isaff'orded for testing its unpnralled merits. Directions : PHI a large common pepper box with the powder and sprinkle freely into the hair, on the neck, back, Bides, and rump of the animals infested, and rub it thoroughly through the hair and on the skin with the ends of theflngers; leave It undisturbed for a week. Then card or curry thoroughly nnd Hpply as before, and so continue at intervals of a week, until there Is not a living parasite. I have used and recommended this ex terminator in numerous cases without a failure, and two different applications, if thoroughly made, generally suffice. J. P. Kimley, M. ., in the llural New Yorker. How to Plow. In his address on " Plowing1' before the state board of agriculture of Con necticut, Professor Stockbridge said : " There are two kinds of soil on every man's farm the agricultural soil and the subsoil. The agricultural soil may be two Inches deep, or It may be nine, but it is not twenty feet. It is no deeper than the air can penetrate. If the agri cultural soil is too shallow, it may be gradually deepened by lifting an inch of the sobsoil at each plowing, bringing it up to the air and enriching it with manure. Our agricultural society com mittees, by their premiums for Btnooth, shiny, fiat furrows, have done the com munity great harm. Huch plowing as oftenest takes the premium is the- very poorest kind of plowing. The soil is best plowed when it is most thoroughly crushed, twisted and broken with the sod well covered. On some kinds of land I would have the furrows lapped an inch, as the Canada farmers plow. Let the air and water have a chance to circulate underneath the surface. Light lands, however, should have a flat bur row ; we wish to make such lands more compact." Information for Farmers. Corn cobs are said to be an excellent absorbent to place behind cattle in stables ; the cobs soak up a great deal of liquid and soon decay in the manure heap, adding their own substance to in crease its fertilizing value. An infallible remedy forsmut in wheat is to soak the seed wheat in brine, and then dust it with unslacked lime. This is said to be a sure remedy. Among wheat-producing States Iowa takes first rank, Minnesota second, Illi nois third, and Wisconsin fourth. Ohio raises the most corn and oats ; Pennsyl vania leads them all on rye ; California on barley, and Illinois on oats and corn. Uncle Jesbie G. Hart says that be has never known this remedy for horse colic to fail : Take a tablespoonful of lard not too soft and place on it about as much red precipitate as will lay on the point of a pocket-knife blade, then give it to the sick animal, and if it fails to relieve him in fifteen minutes rejeat the dose. Clarke County (JCy.) Demo crat. Apple Vinegar. The surest way to procure pure apple vinegar, says Scribncr"1 MuntMy, is to make it at home. You will And it an easy matter to save all the paringh for this purpose. Put the parings in a stone jar and add just enough warm water to wet them thoroughly. Cover with a coarse piece of muslin and setin a warm place until the fermentation begins. Then strain first through a coarse sieve ( this will remove the skins,) then through a piece of toweling. After this has settled, drain it off into a stone jug. Tie a coarse rag over the mouth to keep out the insects without keeping out the air. Stand in the kitchen near the stove, until sour enough for use. Almost before you are aware of it, you are sup plied with good vinegar, without its having cost anything except a little labor. . . i .. C35" To cleau machlues, wash the gum my parts with kerosene oil, and wipe them off with a bundle of rags dipped in sperm oil. 00 w Attn vU JTA GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, A Btkrmno Rhmedy Fou Diseases and Injuries ok tub Skin i A Healthful IlEADTIFIER OK TIN"! COMPLEXION; A llR- liaule Means of Phevrntikq and RE LIEVING; ltllKUMATISM AND GoUT, AND AW I Unrquai.ed Disinfectant, Deodorizer and Counter-Irritant. fjlenn's Sulphur Soap, besldfl crsdl entinjr local (list srs of tlio skiu, Imnlslie ik'lecis of tli e complexion nnd imparts to it gratifying clearmsa and smoothness. Sulphur liaths aro celebrated for en ring eruptions nml other diseases of tlieskln, 119 well ii b nii('iii)iiitl"in and Gout, fltenn's Sulphur Soap produces tlio snmo cllerta at a most trilling expense. This admirable, specifle also ppecdiiy lienN tore, bruises, rralds, burn, sprains nnd ruts. It removes diindruif and prevents tlio liuir from fulling out and turning gray. Clothing nnd linen used In tlie sick room is disinfected, nnd diseases eorntnunienble by contact with tlio person, prevented by it. Tlio Medical Fraternity sanction its use. PnicKS, 25 and 50 Cents ter Cake, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) UOc nnd fl.20. N. D. Dtij the large cakf t snil ttnTptiy ecnnomlie. gold by all lirugfflsti. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," HlacU or Ilrown, 60c. . C. . CtlTTESTOS. TropV, J Siilh Ar. K.T. Tho Lightest Bunning, The Simplest, The Most Durable, The Most Popular or SEWING MACHINES. It is caVlIy understood, make the double-thread lork-atitcll, has melf rceulatlng tenalona and take-up, and trill do the TCholo range of family trorfcwlthout change. The Domestic "it made in the meet durable manner, with conical steel bearing and compensating Journals throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. These popular PA.TTEBN8 for ladies', misses', and children's dress, are cut on a ayatem superior to any in use, and ean be understood by anjr one, full directions and illustrations on each envelope. Send Flee Cents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOO Fashions. Sowing MacMna Co., Novr York." DCQTbuslness you can engage In. $S to 120 l per day made by any worker of either sex, right in their own localities, Particulars and sample worth Ave dollars frae. Improve your spare time at this business. Address BTINSON & CO.. Portland, Mai ue. It lyr TO CONSUMERS OF The great eelebrlty of our TIN TAO TOBACCO lias caused many Imitations thereof to be plaoed on the market, we thereof caution all Ohewers against purchasing such imitations. All dealers buying or selling other plug tobacco bearing a hard or metallic label, render them selves liable to the penalty of the Law, nnd all persons violating our trade marks are punishable by Mne and Imprisonment. t EE ACT OF CON GUESS, AUO. 14, 1870. The genuine LORILLARD TIN TAG TOBAC CO cau be distinguished bvaTIN TAG ou each lump with the word LORILLARD stamped thereon. Over 7 fSS tons tobacco sold in 1877, and nearly 3,0fi0 persons emplojed In factories. Taxes paid (Jav'ni't In 1877 about $3,500,00. and during past 12 years over I2O.0OU.UC0. These goods sold by all Jobbers at manufactur ers rates. "-The Tin Tag Smoking Tobacco Is "second to none" In aroma, mildness, purity and quality. It 10 3m Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear is complete. i Prices from lucent up. , F. MOSTIMElt. New Bteomfleld,Pa Philadelphia Advertisements. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WH0LB8ALB IIAIiDWAllE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'ii. JANNE"y'& "ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 183 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. wainwhigiit & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Term's. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 218 NOimi WHARVES, .Philadelphia, Pa. J S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLEBALl BOOT AND SHOE WAKE HOUSE, 11 MARKET 8TKKKT, Philadelphia, Fenn'a. G RAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WAKE, No. 120 Market street, above 4th. PHILADELPHIA. LUCAS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER. NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PUKE Oil. PAI9TT, READY. FOR USE. Nil in pie Cn-rtls. ao BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAIM BENT BY MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ : NICELY HKl'SHKI) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Yon Will Prore It to be the Rest Liquid in the Market. .JOHN LUCAS Jte CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OK Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD COLORS VARNISHES. jgARCROFT & CO., ImporttiB and Jobber Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS. Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linena, White Goodn, &e., Noi. 405 and 407 MARKET BTRKET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. rutin n. Ki.Dnn. DAVID BEHTLRT, in. D. D. ELDER & CO, 4 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Ilooksellers and Stationers, And Dealers In WINDOW I IITAIAN, Hull I'jipcrw, fco. 432 Market and 427 Merchant Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to SHAFFNEH, ZIEQLER ft CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, 41ove, lllliboiM, Kudpendern, THREADS, COMBS. and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No.36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs, gowER, pons & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, t And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK IIOOHN Always on hand, and made to Order. Nos. 630 Market and S23 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's llistoryot the United Htates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&e. JEW. T. MOUL, REPRESENTING Weimer, Wright & Watkin, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer IN Boots & Shoes No. 302 Market Street, PIIILADKLPIIIA. W.H . KENNEDY, WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA. 71 HIGHEST AWARDS J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS., 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 ONE WROUGHT IRON HEATERS COOKING RANGES, I.OW-DOWN GRATES, Ktc. Descrlp Circulars sent free to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. fWly las. FITS EPILEPSY, POSITIVELY CURED, the worst case of the lonr. est standing, by using Dr. HKHBAKD'rt Cl'KK. "NO HUMBUG," 1THA8CUREDTUOUSAND3. M ill give 11.000 for a ca-e It will not benetlt. A Sample bottle free to all addressing J. E. PIK Vi.EE, Chemist, Office, 1,323 Broadway, N. Y. aim nnllll flud ManklMlUMttlMli tela My Ukt UMfetlt Cain. aitiiafM SL, CUHt VI. Philadelphia Advertisements. VKMLL UAKLOW, . 45 South 2nd Street, Has the Largest and Best STOCK OF FURNITURE, In Philadelphia. All those In want of Furniture of any duali ty, examine goods In other stores, then call and compare .rlces with his. He guarantee to sell lower than any other dealer. Every article warranted 4 jy "THE STEAM Printing Office IS THE PLACE TO GET SALE BILLS, OF ALL KINDS AT SHORT NOTICE AND- IT Auunnuiji; PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, BILLHEADS, . ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, ii or AS DESIRED. REMOVAL. . The undersigned has removed his Leather and Harness Store from Front to High Street, near the Fenn'a., Freight Depot, where he will have on hand, and will sell at REDUCED PRICES, Leather and Harness of all kinds. Having good workmen, and by buying at the lowest cash prices. I fear no competition. Market prices paid In cash for Bark. Hides and Skins. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of the same. P. 8. Blankets, Robes, and Shoe findings made a speciality, JOS. M. HAWLEY. Duneannon, JulylO, 1876. tf IJUCHAN'H CARBOLIC BAIMTI IS THE BEST SALVS in' tie WORLD. Trade Mark. No other Salve or Ointment makes such quirk and startling cures. - It heals without a scar. It. allavs pain, and (tops bleeding Instantly. It soothes a burn or a scald In a minute. It beals a cut and draws out the poison of a wound or sting like magic. A WONDERFUL QUA LITY.Buchan'i Car bolic Balm Ointment contains no grease, and washes oft without soap. I ts value for use where frequent dressings are necessary is thus doubled. For Salt Rheum. Hore Throat, Ulcers. Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Wounds, Piles. Sore Eyes, Poisonous Stings and Bites, Barber's Itch, Chapped Hands, Scrofulous Sores, and any and every other pur pose for which a Halve or Ointment can be used, Buchan's Carbolic Balm Ointment is the only preparation that can be relied upon. It I a beautiful jelly-colored article, sold in glass bot tles with the above " trade mark," without which none Is genuine. See to it that your druggita f lives you Huchan's, as above described. Clicu ars sent free on application to the Manufac turers. TORRE Y, TEMPLETON. & CO., New York. April 33. T& Ucan make money faster at work for 11s than at anything else. Capital not required ; we will start you : tli per day at home made by the Industrious. Men. women, boys and girla wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is the time. Costly outfit and terati free. Addresa TRUE & CO.. Augusta. Maine. Ulyr IADIES AND CHILDREN will find 4 splendid assortment of shoes at tbe one price store of F. Mortimer. TIBS"
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