THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, IA SEPTEMBER 10, 1878. ljc Ijloomfiflb flints. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We Invite cnrmnmilmtlnns from all prroon who are Interested lu matters properly belnimlii to thin dc ptrtmeut. Weeds for Manure. A writer in the Country Gentleman ays: It almoRt provokes me to eee nn agriculturist, n gardener eapet'lally, care fully gathering up the weeds and grass es, pulled or hoed, to keep the ground clean, and throwing them over the fence to perlHh on the publlo highway or else where, Instead of collecting into a heap in the yard, and packing to decompose. Let any gardener try this for one year. Gather all such refuse, including vegeta ble tops of all kinds, into a' heap, and throw all kitchen Blops not used other wise, on this heap; turn it over a couple or three times before the followlug spring, to heat and thoroughly decom pose. No better manure can be applied to the vegetable beds. Do not throw away onions because they are deformed or small ; or rotten, but keep them to gether where they will decompose and return this matter to your onion-bed and note the result. I will guarantee that any gardener who gives this a fair trial will never again throw away any thing that he can decompose in this heap, which I used to call the "garden er's treasure pile." Spiced Tomatoes. As tomatoes will soon be plenty in our market, and every good house-wife will be anxious to spice some of this de licious fruit,we give the following recipe: Take two pounds of nice ripe toma toes, one pound of brown sugar, half a pint of good cider vinegar, one doen cloves, and two dozen grains allspice. Put these ingredients into a preserving kettle and stew them over a slow Are. When they have been on sufllciently long to cook the tomatoes pretty well, take them up and place them on a dish to cool, but continue boiling the syrup slowly. When the tomatoes become cool pour them back Into the syrup and boil thera untill they are of a dark red color, and then take them out again, put thetu on a dish to cool, and contin ue boiling until it is as thick as molasses. When the tomatoes and syrup are both cool put it in jars and tightly seal. -M Valuable Tree Wash. William launders, of the government garden at Washington, uses the follow ing wash for fruit trees : Put half a bushel of lluie and four pounds of pow dered sulphur in a tight barrel, slacking the lime with hot water, the mouth of the barrel being covered with a cloth. This is reduoed to the consistency of ordinary white wash, and at the time of application half an ounce of carbolic acid added to each gallon of liquid. Mr- fSaurwters says: "I generally applied it ia the spring, before the leaves make their appearance, but I am convinced that it would be more effective If appli ed later. But then it is difficult to do o when the tree is In foliage." Mr. Saun iera applies the wash not only to the stem of the tree, but to some extent to the main branches. S""In New Caledonia, spiders are re garded as a luxury, and the inhabitants feed them for the purpose of making them Cat. Borne kinds grow to an enor mous ie, and they are as often eaten raw ae cooked. There are recorded In stances of Europeans who have shown a partiality for them. Lalange, the distin guished French astronomer, used to catch them and greedily devour them. So did the celebrated authoress, Anna M.Schur niacin; and a certain well-known Ger man philosopher, now living, has so depraved an appetite that he spreads them upon his bread and butter. Ginger Beer. Take ten pounds of white sugar, nine fluid ounces of lemon Juice; one pound of honey, aod eleven ounces ground ginger. Boil the ginger in three gallons of water for half an hour; add sugar, lemon juice, and the rest of the water, and strain through a cloth. When cold, add the white of one egg, one-half fluid ounce essence of lemon. Let it stand four days and then bottle off. A glass of this on a hot day ie very refreshing ; and if you have a lump of ice for it, it l more refreshing still. Keeping Tomatoes. The tomato Is so valuable a vegetable that it is well worth knowing how to keep them. If they are picked when just ripe and with a portion of the stems retained, and at once covered with a brine composed of a teacupful of salt dissolved in a gallon of water, they can be kept nearly all the year without noticeable loss of their freshness of taste. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, A Btkhmko Hemkiiv. Fou Diseases and Injuiuks of tub Skin i A Hrai.tiifod IlKAUTIHtr.n OF Tim Comh.kxion; A I?K mabi.b Means or Pukvektino and Ke- 1.IKVIN0 HlIMlMATIRM AND GolJT, AND AN Unkjuamcd Disinfectant, Dkodoiiizicu AND CoUKTKIlIltlllTANT. Glemi'a Sulphur Soup, besides prnrft cnling lural disease of lliu skin, linnlslics delects of the complexion anil Imparts to It jjrfilifyinji cU'iiriuBj mill smootlinoB. Sulphur llnth nro culubrnlnd for cu ring eruptions mill other diseases ofthesUIn, ns well us niieunnitl-'m ami Clout, Ulcun'n Sulplntr Sotip produces llui siuiie ell'eels lit a most trlllini: expense. This ndmlralilu specific also speedily lieuN torn, briiium, tftihln, hum, tpriiina mid fiitt. It removes diindrniT and prevents tlio liulr from falling out and turning gray. Clolldng and linen used In tlio slek room Is disinfected, and diseases conimiiniealilu l-'jr contact with tho person, prevented by It. The Medical Fraternity sanction Its use. Fkices, 25 and, in Cf.nts ricn Cake, 1'eii Box, (3 Cakes,) (iOc and st.20. N. n. Puy the IsrRe cakrt ami thereby economise. gold by all ItrufitUl. "Hill's Hair niunTlilslier Dye," Black or Brown, fiOc. C. U. CRITTEXTON, Pmji'r, 7 iixtli At. ST. The Lightest Running, The Simplest, The Most Durable, The Most Popular OF SEWING MACHINES. It i easily nnderatood, make the double-Unread lockstitch, haelf regulating tension mnd take-up, end trill doth whole range of family trorfc without change. rie Domcatlc it made in the nuiil durable manner, w(f ronieal tteel bearing and cempen eating Journal throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. rteee popular PATTERNS for ladle', tnie', and children' dre, are cut on a ytem superior to any in ue, and east be understood by any one. Full direction and illuetration on each envelope. Send Fire Cent for illuttraXed Cat a. logue of lOOO Fashions. m w v "va w sb cr i ti mr Sewinj MacMca Co.," Heir York." JHE MANSION HOUSE, New IJIoomfleld, Penn'a., GEO. F. ENSMINGEH. Proprietor. HAVING leased this property and furnished It In a comfortable manner. I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure mv friends who stop with me that fiery exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant. - A careful hostler always In attendance. April. 1878. tf HE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. HAVING purchased this property and refitted and refurnished It In a comfortable manner. I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stav pleasant. u . ,,. L- HOCHKN8HILDT. March ll, 1878. tf RCCTbuslness you ran engage In. $ to tlO Ub. I pr day ms(ie Dy snv worker Gf either sex. right in their tiwn localities. Particulars and sample worth five dollars free. Improve your spare time at this business. Address 8TINKON & CO., Portland, Maine. Mllyr oTestowFselect sghool. TBE SUMMER SESSION of the Hoirestown Select School will open JCLY 8th. and continue In Session A weeks. This Session Is especially adapted to those wishing to prepare for examina tion. We have made arrangements to accommo date a large number of boarders. Four tnstrue. tors are engaged to assist In conducting the school. Boarding and Tnltlna for the term 115. For further particulars. Call on or address, CHAS. S. LUSH. Principal. May 28 1678. Hogestonn, Pa. Philadelphia AdrertlRcments. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLES A Lit HARDWARE HOUSE No. 620 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY& ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET BT., Philadelphia. EIGLEP. & SWEARINGEN' Successors to HHAFPNEK, ZIKULKIt CO., Importers and Dealers In lloNlory, CJlovfR, IllliboiiH, HiiNpeiHlcrn, TURK A OS, COM US, and every variety of TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS, No. M, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, I'ENN'A. Agent for Lancanter Combs, J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLE8ALB BOOT AND SHOE W A It E II 0 U 8 E , Oia MAUKET STIIEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. G RAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers! n Oil ClothB, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment ot WOOD and WILLOW WAllli, No. 120 Market street, above 4th. PHILADELPHIA. JUCAS' READY MIXED TAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Oil. l'AIIVT, READY FOR USE. Stiniplo GardH. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAIST BENT BT MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH 1.ICAI) ANUOIL. VIZ: NICEL.V BUUSHEO OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And l'ou Mill Prore it to be the Best Liquid I'nlnt lu tho Market. JOHN LUCAS Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OK Swiss aud Imperial French (jreeu, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, JgARCROFT & CO. Import and Jdbberi Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, , LinenA, White Goods, &o., Not, 405 and 407 MARKET 8TREE1 (AboTe Fourth, North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. rblladolphla AdvcrtUomcnts. PAvin n. m.Drn. David msTi.ET, jr. D. D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS RookRclIorn nnd Stationers, And Dealers In WINDOW CJUllTAINN, Wall Tuper, Ao. 432 Market nnd 427 Merchant Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. It LAN It IIOOUN Always on hand, ana made to Order. Not. 830 Market and 823 Minor Streetn PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publisher of Bandem'New Readers, and Brook' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's illstorjrof the UultedBtates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&o. WAINWRIOnT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. JEW. T. M0UL, REPRESENTING Weimcr, Wright & Watkin, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer IN Boots & Shoes No. 3t)2 Mnrkci Street, PIIILAJ3EX,PIIIA. W.H . KENNEDY, TRIMBLE, BRITTON A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 80S MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 71 'town Established CPP-p p P tat, Purchasers of Brown's Ginger are warned against piratical counterfeits Intended to be sold on the itplendld reputation of this matchless article. All real Brown's Ginger Is prepared by Frederick Brown. Philadelphia, and the label liearlnic his name Is Incorporated with his private V. H. Internal Reveuue 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 Colie. 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 Summer Drink. Brown's Ginger excellent In Rheumatism. Everybody knows the value of Brown's Ginger as a household necessity and preventive of dis ease. Be sure your druggist gives you the right kind Brow n's Ginger, an described above. FREDERICK BROWX, Philadelphia. 12J013t Established 1851. The First Pepsins. Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN. M. J. H. Eaton of Philadelphia, who Is sole suc cessor to Dr. J. S. Houghton, still prepares this unfailing remedy for dyspeptics, according to the original formula. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is the Oldest, the Cheap est, the Best, and the Surest Cure. Try It, ye dyspeptics. When your physician orders Pepsin, Insist upon having Holghtom'8. Take no other recommended because the dealer can make more on It. Get the original IIoluu ton's, and you will be cured. J. II. EATON. Philadelphia. Proprietor. Torrey, Templeton & Co., New York General Agents, April 23. . 26oL3t J OH PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Rates at the Blooinfleld Times Steam Job Oaice. Philadelphia AlveiUfiCiiieiit. VKMLL IJAltLOW, 45 South 2nd Street, Haa the Largest and Best BTOOK OF FURNITU RE, In Philadelphia, All those In want of Furniture of any quali ty, ena'nlnn goods In other stores, then cull and compare prices with his. lie giiflrsntees to sell lower than any other dealer. Every article warranted. 4 ly "TIE TIMES" STEAM Printing Office IS THE PLACE TO GET SALE BILLS, OF ALL KINDS AT SHOUT NOTICE A NO- PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, r&in ,or tfhqdy. ? AS DESIRED. V ARIETY STORE ! JUST ENLARGED, and on hand a nsw STOCK of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, SPICES. TOBACCOS, SEGAR3, QUEENS WARE, GLA88WARE, TINWARE, and a full variety of NOTIONS, &C, &C. Also, have In hand all styles of Picture Frames. Toilet Brackets. Wall Pockets. Hat Racks, &c All of 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. Doatl. gtt the place. VALENTINE BLANK. , . West Main 3:iy New Bloomtlel(L Pa. REMOVAL. The undersigned has removed his Leather and Harness Store from Front to High Rtreet, near the Penn'a.. Freight Depot, where he will have on sand, and will sell at REDUCED PRICES, Leather and Harness ef aU kinds. Having good workmen, and by buying at the lowest cat A price. I fear no competition. Market prices paid In cash for Bark. Hides and Skins. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con tinuance of the same. P. & Blankets, Roses, and Shoe findings nude a speciality, J08.M. HAWLET. Duneannon, JulylK, 1876. if k J" can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capita not required j we will start you: 112 per day at home made by the Industrious. Mea. women, bovs and girls wanted everywhere to work for ns. Now is the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address TRI E 4 CO.. AuguaU. Maine. 11 lyr TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will fad a i splendid assortment of shoes at the on price store of F. Mortimer. t
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