THE TIMES,' NEW BLOOMFIELJ), PA., OCTOBER 1, 1878. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. W Invite commmilrmlnn. from nil pfrmm who are lniorpntpa lu ruatten properijr bmodkiiuc v " i'MI UUDUt, Good Advice. An Indianapolis exchange gives thlBftdvloe to farmers: "We took occasion one year ago to advise farmers to market their wheat promptly as soon as they got it threshed, and those who followed our advice profited by it. We now take occasion to repeat that advice and urge upon the wheat-growers of Indiana the importance to them of threshing early and marketing early Our reasons are briefly these: The rule is that the early market Is the best market. There 1b a continued liability to loss by Are, from the day it is garner ed until it is marketed. The money at interest will Increase in value more rapidly than wheat will, even if there is a general increase in price. The most successful farmer is the one who markets the produce of his farm prompt ly as soon as ready for market.' Neuralgia and Rheumatism. A very simple relief for neuralgia is to boil a small handful of lobelia in half a pint of water till the strength is out of the herb, then strain it ofF and add a teaspoonful of fine salt. Wring cloths out of this liquid as hot as pos sible, and spread over the part affected. It acts like a charm. Change the cloths as soon as cold. Ilheumatisni can often be relieved by application to the pain ful parts of cloths wet in solution of sal-soda in water. If there is inflamatlon in the joints, the cure is very quick, the wash needs to be lukewarm. ' I)r, Ely McClellan, in the "Louis ville Medicace Times reports the case of a child suffering from a severe scald Involving the hand and fore arm of right side. When brought to the doc tor the child was in a terror of agony and almost unmanageable. The injur ed arm was carefully wrapped in soft cotton cloth which was soaked with a saturated solution of the bicarbonate of soda, and in a few moments the pain was entirely relieved and the child was sleeping. The use of the solution of soda was continued, no other treat ment being necessary, and the conval escene was rapid. IA successful turkey-raiser feeds the young chicks, during the first eight days, on eggs boiled hard and minced : during the second week he adds bread crumbs, chopped with parsley and onions ; during the third week he keeps back the eggs, and only continues the bread and vegetables ; afterward, instead of the bread, he gives moistened meal, boiled peas, and, above all, millet, of which young turkeys are very fond. When the birds are sickly, they are easily cured by making them swallow a pepper-corn, their bill? being care fully opened, to avoid hurting them. r3T Seth Green says : " If every man will look over his own premises (if your neighbor will not look over his, look it over for him,) and empty all the water out or cover up all vessels con taining rain water, you will not be troubled with mosquitoes. The wig glers in rain water are the young mos quitoes. I have hatched millions of them and fed them to young fish. One keg or barrel filled with rain water and set in the sun will annoy a whole neighborhood." CS Farmers are frequently troubled with their wheat moulding after it has been put in the bins. If your wheat is damp and liable to mould, put a few stones or bricks in the granaries, and after leaving in one day, take them out, and if they appear damp, put in others that are not moist, and at the end of two or three days the wheat will be perfectly dry and rattle like shot when handled. Rice Waffles. To one cupful and a half of boiled rice add two cupfuls of flour; mix it with milk. The batter must be rather thicker than pancake batter. Add a little salt, then beat two eggs very light, and stir them in the last thing, giving it a good beating. Bake in waftle-irons. C3T It is said by a farmer who has tried the experiment so often as to be sure of ills ground, that buttermilk poured over the back of a scurvy pig will entirely and speedily remove the scurf. 6ig"Avery good dust brush may be made by cutting a cross-wise strip of bed-ticking into fringe and tacking it around a wooden handle. (ST If you will pour a little vinegar In the water you wash blue clothes in, it will keep them bright. iff"- v iU.. i HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influent, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tnbei, and Lnngi, leading to OoninmpUon. This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tar-Balm, extracted from the Life Principle of the forest tree Ansis IlAi-SAMFA, or Balm of Gilead. The Honey of Horehound soothes anp scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the threat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor wl has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N. 13. The Tar-Balm has no BAD TASTE or smell. TRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 TEK feoTTLE. Great saving to buy large size. 'Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. 7. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. The Lightest Running, The Simplest, The Most Durable, The Most Popular OF SEWING- MACHINES. It is caMIy understood, makes the donble-thrend lock-stltoli, hat aelp regulating tenalons and take-up, and mill do the wbole range of family trorfc without change The Domestic it made in the most durable manner, with conical tteel bearing t and compensating journal t throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. These popular PATTEHNH for ladies', mittet', and children's dress, are cut on a yatem superior to any in use, and can be understood by any one. Full directions and illustrations on each envelope. Send Flee Ctntt for illustrated Cata logue of lOOO Fashions. Sowing MacMna Co.," New' York." JHE MANSION HOUSE, New Iiloomfleld, Penn'a., GEO. F. ENSMINGHlt. Proprietor. HAVING leased this nroiwrtv anii furnished Ir In a comfortable manner, task a share of the public patronage, ami assure my friends who stop with me thut every exertiou will be made to render their stay pleasant. s-a earerm nostier always in attendance. April 9. 1878. tt pHE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. HAVING niirch&wri thla nrrtrtArtv inH htHM.it and refurnished It In a comfortable manner. I ask ashare of the public patronane. and assure iviMeiHiswnn mop witn me that every exertion will be made to render their stav pleasant. March 19, 1878.tr HOCHENaHILDT. BESTbllMPe"" S"" ean engape In. $1 to 120 Oer OftV mart hv anv uiirko. n ! f t. - sex. rltrht In their own localities. Particulars and sample worth rive dollars free. Imtirnve vnur spare time at this business. Address 8TIN80N A CO., Portland, Maine Mllyr H ogestown" select sghool. TU 17 GITMMVn UDUUinv -. ... " " 'V.X "i i lie nuvesiown Belect 8chol will open JULY 8th. and continue In Unaalnii K -..III Th. U I . . I . , ... -'." on in VIBU!ailT adauted to those wlnhlns tr, ni.n,i. f.,r .Mi. Hon. We have made arrangement to accommn. dais a larpe number of boarders. Four Instruc tors are ennaued to assist lu conduction the school, ltourdinir and Tnitlr.N Inp l). l..m tu For further particular. Call on or address. uas. o. l-usii. mncipal. May 28 18T8. Mogestown, Pa. Philadelphia Advertisements LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLBBALB HARDWARE HOUSE No. 635 Market Btreet. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. rpEIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, Clove, Ribbons, Nuspeinlers, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WBOLBBALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, B18 MARKET BTREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. LUCAS' READY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICAL8, NO BENZINE, BUT A PUKE Oil. PAINT, READY FOR USE. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ;PAIST SENT BY MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BIUTHHKD OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TZRTS-T IT, And Yon Will Trove it to be the Best Llqnid Paint In the Market. JOHN LUCAS & CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c jgARCROFT & CO.. Importeis and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linena, White Goods, &o., Ros. 405 and 40T MARKET 8TRBB1 (Above Fourth, North Bide,) PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia AdTertisementg. DAVID D. BLDKR. DAVID BBNTLBT, JR. D. D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Booksellers and Stationers, And Dealers In WWKOW C1J11TAINS, Wall Paper), Ac. 432 Market and 427 Merchant Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. gowER, pons & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. ItLANK HOOKS Always on hand, ana madeto Order. Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO . Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Hlstoryof the UnltedStates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&e. WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. JEW. T. M0UL, REPRESENTING Weiiuer, 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 BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. Tt Purchasers of Brown's Ginger at warned against piratical counterfeits Intended to be sold on the splendid reputation of this matchless article. All real Brown's Ginger la prepared by Frederick Brown, Philadelphia, and the label bearing his name Is Incorporated with his private U. 8. Internal Reveuue Stamp, to counterfeit which Is felouy. Brown's Ginger for Traveler's use. Brown's Ginger for Summer Complaints. Brown's Ginger for Cramps and Colle. 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 ot dis ease. Be sure your druggist gives you the right kind Brown's Ginger, as described above. FREDERICK BROWN, 2Col3t ' Philadelphia. 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. lloudiiTON, still prepares this unfailing remedy for dyspeptics, according to the origiual 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 Hoiiguton's. Take no other recommended because the dealer can make more on It. Get the original Iloiou ton's, and you will be cured. J. H. EATON, Philadelphia, Proprietor. Torrey, Teuipleton & Co., New York General A ge ntSj April 23. 2xil3t PRINTING of every description neatly ex ecnted at the Bloomfleld Times Office at reasonable rates. Philadelphia Adrertlsemeats. VEltlLL BAliLOW, 45 South 2nd Street, Has the Largest and Best STOCK OF FURNITURE, Itl Philadelphia. All thne In want of Furniture of any quail and compare priced with hi. He guarantee tot all IntuaP tliaii ana nlhan ilaalm If . I l 1 nr..vi vnau nu wins? ucaicit ATOIf UlllCltJ STEAM Printing Office IS THE PLACE TO GET SALE BILLS, OF ALL KINDS AT SHORT NOTICE AND AT PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, AS DESIRED. yARIETY STORE ! JUST ENLARGED, and on hand a nsw STOCK of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, SPICES. TOBACCOS, 8EOARS, yUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, TINWARE, and a full variety of NOTIONS, AO., AO. Also, have In hand all styles of Picture Frames, Toilet Brackets, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, Ac 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. Don't for gttihe place. VALENTINE BLANK, West Main St., S8Hy New Bloomneld. Pa. JEMOVAL. The undersigned has removed his Leather and Harness Store from Front to High Rtreet, near the Penn'a., Freight Depot, where he will have u 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 oash for Bark. Hides and Skins. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con. tlnuanee ot the same. P. a Blankets, Robes, and Shoe flndings made a speciality, JOS. M. HAWLEY. Duocannon, Julylit. 1876.-U . N , TT can make money faster at work for us than. ' at anything else. Capital not required ; we will start you : 112 per day at home made by the Industrious. Men. women, bnvs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is the time. Costly outst and terms free. Address TRUE &. CO., Augusta, Maine. 11 lyr "THE TIMES" GU1IS51 neliming Chootlnv Ourflr.r. a SwAn fun, HB...a..kj id
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