The New Bloomfield, Pa. times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1877-188?, July 30, 1878, Page 6, Image 6

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TitK Tikis, KkvV iiibbMtiuti),'-i'A.4' july 36,!Ji878.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
WMnvlte comnnin)r()niiii from all tfron who r
Intrrented la matters properly bflonxlnK to thistle
psrtmfcnt. Select 'Poett'y.
Woman's Work.
To wobIi and bake, to mend and make,
The weary slept of toll to take
To cook and scour, to dust and sweep,
And all the house .in order keep,
To rise at morn and o'er and o'er
Do duties done the day before,
And know that In to-morrow's train
The same things will come o'er agnlu
And often to herself to say,
The old, old lines In weary way,
"From dawn of day, till setting sun,
Woman's work Is never done1"
To watch and pray, to gladly take
Love's crosses for love's crowning sake
To love and grieve, to smile and weep,
Her deepest thought In silence keep,
To teach and lead, to hope and trust
Have trust betrayed as woman must,
To gently chide, to cheer and bless,
And bear with patient tenderness
Iler burdens all ; nor shrink away,
But bravely look ahead and say,
" From dawn of life to setting sun,
Woman's work Is never done."
Ashes as Cattle Feed.
The Maine Farmer says : One of our
substantial subscribers, in a recent con
versation gave bis experience in treating
neat stock affected with the habit of eat
ing wood, chewing bones, etc. His cat
tle were one spring affected in this way:
they became thin In flesh, refused to eat
hay, and presented a sickly appearance.
He put about four bushels of leached
ashes in his barnyard and threw out to
them about a shovelful each day. They
all ate with evident relish. After turn
ing them out to pasture he put one peck
of dry ashes per week on the pasture.
They ate it all up and gnawed off the
grass where it had been lying. The cat
tle began t Improve, gaining flesh and
looking better than they had for several
.yea-rs. He now gives one quart of ashes,
tmxed with the same quantity of salt, to
twelve head of cattle, about once a week
and finds it to agree with them wonder
fully. White Specks in Butter.
A 'Correspondent asks the cause of
hard white specks in butter, and how to
avoid them. There are several causes
for this defect. It always occurs with
the milk of some cows, and in this case
cannot be avoided. In other cases it is
caused by an acid condition of the milk,
it is then remedied by putting a pinch
of soda in each pan of milk as it is set
away. Sometimes it is caused by the
milk standing too long and the cream be
ing too sour, when particles of curd be
come mixed with the butter in churning.
The proper course to pursue is to find
out which of these causes is acting, and
then apply the remedy.
Sprains.
If a sprain is nothing more than a
sprain that is, if no bones are broken
or put out wrap the part in several
folds of flannel which has been wrung
out of hot water, and cover it with a
dry kandage, and rest it for some days
or -even weeks. Entire rest at first, and
moderate rest afterwards, are absolutely
necessary after a sprain. If it is in the
ankle, the foot should be raised as high
as may be com iortable ; if In the wrist,
it should be carried in a sling.
A Bite from a Venomous Snake.
Sucktlie wound for several minutes.
No danger need be apprehended from
doing this, as venom of this sort does,
not harm w hen it passes into the stom
ach, but only when it gets into the
Wood. Of course the saliva need not be
swallowed. Bathe the place copiously
with hot water, to encourage bleeding,
and tie a bandage tightly above the
wound, between it and the heart. Pro
cure medical aid as soon as possible.
C3 An experienced farmer in Frank
lin eounty thinks he has discovered the
true cause of smut in wheat. He in
forms the editor of the Waynesborough
Iteeord that It comes from seeding the
ground with wheat that had been har
vested before it was well ripened. He
has been putting this theory into prac
tice for a number of years, and says his
grain has been free from smut, except
one year, when he had not enough of
the well ripened seed and took several
bushels of the more early ! harvesting,
and of the latter seeding had plenty of
smut, the other being entirely free from
it. This would seem to be pretty, con
clusive evidence of the correctness of
his theory.
I a V
SIP
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP,
A Btkuliko Remedy Fort Diseases and
IiwcniEB of tub Skin i A Hbalthfcii
BeABTIFIEH OK TIM COMPLEXION J A Re
Liable Means of Preventing and Re-
MEVIKO RnKUMATIRM AND QoUT, AND A If
, Unequalkd Disinfectakt, Dkouoiuzicb
AND CoUSTF.n-lBUITANt.
Glenn' Sulphur Soap, besides eradi
cating local diseases of tlio skin, banishes
defect! of the complexion and imparts to it
gratifying clcnmtsj and smoothness.
Sulphur Baths ore celebrated for cu
rin'fr eruptions and oilier diseases of the akin,
ns well hh Rheumatism anil Ootit. Glenn's
SiUphur Soap produces tlio same effects
ht a most trilliiiu expense. This admirable
specific nUo speedily licnls lore, bruise,
teaUU, burn, sjwain nnd eitt. It removes
dandruff nnd prevents tlio liuir from falling
out and turning gray.
Clothing nnd linen used In the sick room
Is disinfected, and diseases communirnblo by
contact with tlio person, prevented by it.
Tlio Medical Fraternity function its use.
PniCES, 25 and 50 Cents teii Cake, Pe
Box, (!) Cakes,) 00c nnd (1.20.
N. D. Buy the large onkee and ttw rehy economlie. Bold
by all liruRgtsls.
" Hill's Hair nnd Whisker Hyo," Black
or llroivn, 60c.
C. N. CRITTEMON, TropV. 7 Siith Av.N.T.
The Lightest Running,
The Simplest.
The Most Durable,
The Most Popular
SEWING- MACHINES.
It is easily understood, tnaltes the
double-thread loclt-atltch, has self-regulating-
tension and take-up,
and trill do the whole range of family
worfc without change.
The Domestic it made in the most
durable manner, with conical ttret
bearing and compensating journals
throughout.
ft Brlii n-- f "m M
PAPER FASHIONS.
These popular PATTEnNS for
ladles', misses', and children's dress,
are cut on m system superior to any
in use, and can bo understood by aunjr '
one. full directions and illustrations
on each envelope.
Send Floe Cents for illustrated Cata
logue of lOOO Fashions.
Sewing HaoUna Co.,"' New" York.
JHE MANSION HOUSE,
New Bloomfleld, Penn'a.,
GEO. F. ENSMINGKR, Proprietor.
HAVING leased this property and furnished It
In a comfortable manner, I ask a shara of the
public patronage, aud assure my friends who stop
Willi me that every exertion will be made to
rentier meir siaypieasanc.
-A careful hostler always In attendance.
April. 1878. tf
JHE EAGLE HOTEL, V V
New Bloomfleld, Penn'a.
HAVING purchased this property and refitted
and refurnished it In a comfortable manner. I
ask n share of tlie public patronage, and assure
ill v friends who stop with me that every exertion
will be wade to render their stav pleasant.
, . - L- HOCHEN8HILDT.
March 111. 1S7S. tf .
I7IST ATE NOTIOR.-Notlee is herebyglven.
It that letters of administration on the estate
of Samuel Kline, late of Liverpool township.
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing In Perry township,
Snyder coiintv. Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate arerequested
iiimo Mfiiiimiinin payment mm mose naviug
claims to present tliein duly authenticated for est
HnmAnl
AABON KLINE, Administrator.
May 21. 1878. J , (Lewis Pol ter, Attorney.
DITQTbuslness you can engage !. to 20
ufcu 1 perday made by any worker of either
sex. right In their own localities. Particulars and
sample worth live dnl'ars free. Improve your
spare time at this business. Address 8TINHON &
(JO., Portland, Maine. 11 lyr
GUIIS5
Every Oun Warranted! 1?
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HuifarUi Huur. k lirevka KL Luiiil. 2g
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Philadelphia Advertisements,
L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON "
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
," " No. 2 Market Street. .! ''
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JANNEY& ANDREWS '
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET 8T.,
Philadelphia.
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
BHAFFNEll, ZIEGLEB A CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, 4loveM.
Itlbliou, HitspcHtlera,
THREADS, VOMUS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS,
No. 88, North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combs,
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLES1LB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
U18 MARKET STItEKT,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers! n '
' Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &o,
And a fine assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WAKE,
No. 120 Market street, above Hh,
PHILADELPHIA.
U C A S '
READY MIXED PAINTS !
NO WATER, NO CHEMICAL8, NO BENZINE,
BUT A PUKE
CHI, PAINT,
HEADY FOR USE.
Sample Card.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAIST
SENT BY MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
nun j.t.aij aiiijuiu via: WR'KLY
BKUSHKI) OUT. NOT FLOW El)
ON JUK.K WATER PAINT.
Tivr IT,
And You Will Prove It to be the Brst
Liquid ruliit in the Market.
J Oil IV LUCAS &; CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
' VARNISHES, &c
JgARCROFT & CO.,
.' Imporleu aul Jobbers
j Of Staple and Fancy .
DRY - GOODS
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Blankets,- :
Linena, White Goods, &o., !
!!'
No. 408 and 40T MARKET 8TREE1
' ' (Above Fourth, Nortli Bide,)
PHILADELPHIA:
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Hivm r. n.DEa.
DAVID BENTIHT, 4H.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Booksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CUIITAINH,
Wall Paper, Ae.
iii Market and 427 Merchant Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
1 And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
Ill, IMC IIOOKN
Always on hand, and made to Order.
Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
s. Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetic)!. Also, Robert's lllstoryol
the United States, Felton'sOtitllne Maps.&o.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street.
Philadelphia Penn'a.
JEW. T. MOUL,
REPRESENTING
Welmer, Wright & Watkin,
Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
No. 302 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA .
W.H
. KENNEDY,
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 505 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. 1 1
Established CPp-P p P
1822 ovfatlotcJcvpiita.
Piircliapers of Rrown's Ginger are warned
HKalnst piratical counterfeits intended to be sold
on the splendid reputation of this matchless
article. All real Brown's (linger Is prepared by
frederlck Brown, Philadelphia, and the label
bearing his name Is incorporated with his private
IT. 8. Internal Revenue Stamp, to counterfeit
which is felony.
Brown's Ginger for Traveler's use.
Brown's Ginger for Summer Complaints.
Brown's Ginger for Cramps and Colic.
Brown's Ginger for Sea Sickness, Nausea.
Brown's Ginger Stimulant: no reaction.
Brown's Ginger used by Army and Navy.
Brown's Ginger used all over the World.
Brown's Ginger counteracts Impure Waters.
Brown's Ginger prevents Malarial Disease.
Brown's Ginger delicious Bummer Drink.
Brown's Ginger-excellent In Rheumatism.
Everybody knows the value of Brown's Glnper
as a household necessity and preventive of dis
ease. Be sure your drugglHt gives you the right
kind Brown's Ginger, as described above.
FREDERICK BROWN,
20Gl3t' '
Philadelphia.
Established 1861.
The First Pepsins.
Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN.
M. J. U. Eaton or Philadelphia, who Is sole suc
cessor to Dr. J. 8. Houiiiton. still prepares this
unfailing remedy for dyspeptics, according to the
original formula.
HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is the Oldest. theCheap.
est, the Best, and the Surest Cure.
Try It, ye dyspeptics. When your phystolan
orders Pepsin, Insist upon having HoiruiiTOM'a.
Take no oilier recommended turn. me. th
can make mora on It. iet the original Iloiuu.
TOM'S, and you will be cured,
. J. II. EATON. Philadelphia. Proprietor. :
Torrey, Templelun & Co., New Vork General
Agent, April 23. ' molM
TOR PRINTING of every description patlv
? n'. promptly executed at Reasonnhie Rate's
at the Hlouinneld Times SI en in Job Otti- e.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
VEJULL HAltLOW,
45 South 2nd Street,
Has the Largest and . Best
STOCK OF
FURNITURE,
In Philadelphia,
All those In want of Furniture of any quali
ty, examine goods In other stores, then call
and compare prices with his. He guarantees to
sell lower than any other doaler. Every article
warranted. 4 ly
m THIS"
STEAM
Printing Office
IS THE PLACE TO GET
SALE BILLS,
OF ALL KINDS
AT SHORT NOTICE
AND
11
PAPER BOOKS,
CIRCULARS,
LETTER-HEADS,
BILL-HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
STATEMENTS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
AS DESIRED.
V
ARIETY STORE
JUST ENLARGED,
and on hand a nsw STOCK of DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, 8PICE8. TOBACCOS,
6EGARS, QUEENS WAKE,
GLASSWARE, TINWARE,
and a full variety ol
NOTIONS. &C, &C.
Also, have In hand all styles of Picture t'ramef.
Toilet Brackets, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, Ac
All ef which are selling at astonishing LOW
PRICES tu suit the times.
Give Us a Call and Save Money.
No trouble to show goods.
. Country Produce taken in trade. Don't for
gmlie place.
VALENTIN K BLANK.
' West Main Sr.,
3.'y New Bloomneld. Pa.
removal'. r" "T
The undersigned has removed his
Leather and Harness Stole
from Front to High Street, near the Penh's.,
m " fi .pot' nme ne w'u have 0B hiUll. u
Will Still At
. ... REDUCED PRICES,
Leather and Harness ( all kinds, having good
workmen, and by buying at tlie lowest u
prtcet. I fearnocottipetltlon.
Skins. Thankful fur past favWs, 1 solicit a con
tlnuanceof thesame.
r. b. Blanket. Rubes, ahd Shoe- BtMSIngs made.
H spociAiityt
, , JOS. M. HAWXEY.
Duncannon, Julylu, 1876. tf
TT ean make Money faster at work for us tl an
TTT ' nylliigelse. Capital not required i we
will start jou: 112 per day at home made by th
Industrious. Men. women, boys and gin wanted
everywhere to work for us. Now is the time
Costly outfit and terms free. Address TRUE &
CO., Augusta, Maine. )ir
T ATirvn mn nnn in -. S7
I J splendid assortment of shoes at the one
rice store of T. Mortimer. ' '
price store of T. Mortimer. '
Cauls ,
C biMk ill,