THK TIMES,' NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., OCTOBER 15, 1878. She Sloomfulb jtimts. -J HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We invite communication from sit person who nre lntrrd In umtur proptirly boloiiKltiK to tftls d partmtut. Things Worth Knowing. That fish may be seeled much engter byiflrst dipping Into boiling water about a (minute . Brtlt fish are quickest ami best fresh ened by soaking in sour milk. That milk which has turned or changed may be sweetened and render ed fit for uoe again by stirring in a little soda. That" salt will curdle wiMi milk.; Iieiice, in preparing milk porridge, gravies, etc., the salt Bhould 'not be added until the dish 1b prepared. That fresh meat, after beglnlng to sour, will sweeten If placed nut of doora in the cool air over night. That clear boiling water will aremove tea stain g and many fruit stains. Pour the water through the stain, and thus prevent it from spreading over the fabric. That ripe tomatoes will remove ink audother stains from white cloth ; also from the hands. That a tablespoonful of turpentine boiled with your white clothes will greatly aid the whitening process. That boiled starch is much improved by tie addition of a little sperm, .or a little salt, or both, or a little gum arable dissolved. That beeswax and salt will make yourfusty flat-irons as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax in a rag, and keep it for the purpose. When the irons are hot, rub them first with the wax ag,. then scour with a pBper or cloth sprinkled with salt. That ikerosene applied to bedsteads, is an 'Unfailing bed-bug remedy, and that a coat of whitewash is ditto for the walls of:a.log house. That ikerosene oil will softea boots or shoes whioh have been hardened by water, and render them as pliable as new. That kerosene will make your tin kettle as bright as new. Saturate a woolen rag, aud rul with it. It will also remove stains from and clean var nished furniture. That cold rain water and soap will remove machine grease from washable fabrics. Change of Air. An occasional change of air may be said to be almost necessary to the well being of every man. Every workman must leave his workshop, the student his library and the lawyer his office, or sooner or Satcr his health will pay the penalty; and this mat matter how great his temperance in eating and drinking; no matter how vigorously and regularly he uses his limbs ; no matter how open and dry and free from impurity may be the air of which he is employed. In the slightest case of impaired health, the sleeping in the suburbs of the town in which the life is chiefly spent, or even spending a few hours of detatched days in some accessible rural districts at a few miles' distance from the dwelling, may suffice to restore the healthy balance of the bodily functions, and maintain the bodily machine in a fit state for its duties; or in cases of somewhat more aggravated character, a few days once or twice a year may suffice to re-adjust or restore the due eeonomy of the system. How to Black Stoves. If you mix the Bising Sun polish with turpentine, and then apply it to the stove with a brush, aud rub it in well, it will be more durable, and look more glossy, than if mixed with cold tea, vinegar or water. The turpentine will also keep it from rusting, and wili make it look quite as good as new. When the stoves are put away until autumn, it is a good plan to brush this mixture all over them, and it will become well hardened, and will not burn off as quickly as if applied when they are in use, and they will not rust at all, no matter how damp the season may be. Flavoring for Meat Hash and Force-Meal. One tablespoonful each of Black Pep per, Cayenne Pepper; two tablespoon fuls each of Cloves, and of Nutmeg. Keep this mixture dry and closed from the air. In using it, take about the pro. portion of one part of this flavoring mixture to four parts of salt a table spoonful of the spiced salt for each pound of chopped meat. I23TA correspoudant writes to the Scientific American that the worst tooth ache, or neuralgia coming from the teeth, may be speedily and delightfully ended by the application of a bit of clean cotton, saturated in a solution of ammonia to the defected tooth. Some times the late sufferer 1b prompted to momentary laughter by the application, )ut the peja has disappeared. 1 1? HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF OonfrJii, Golds, Infltwma, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading ,to Consumption. This infhTlihle remedy is composed of the Honey of the plnnt Ilorehouml, in chemical union with Tau-Hai.m, extracted from the I.IFK rRiNcin.E of the forest tree Aliliis Hat.samf.a, or Halm of Gilead. The Ilonoy of Horchound soothes and scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat 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 wlw lias saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.13. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or smell. l'RICES 50 CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. Great saving to buy large size. "Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. 1. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. The Lightest Running, The Simplest, The Most Durable, The Most Popular OF SEWING MACHINES. It is easily understood, make the double-thread lock-atltrh, has Bclf rcgnlatlng tensions and take-tip, in will do the whole range of family trorb without change. The Domestic it made in the most durable manner, tetth conical -steel bearlnas und compensating Journals throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. These popular PATTERNS for ladies', misses', and children's dress, are cut on a system superior to any in use, and can be understood by any one. .Full directions and illustrations on each envelope. Send Five Cents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOO Fashions. Sswing MacMn'9 Co.," ITew York. yHE MANSION HOUSE, New HI oo m field, Penu'a., GEO. F. ENSMINGKR, Proprietor. 11 AVINQ leased this property and furnished 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 luade to render their stav pleasant. a narerul hostler always In attendance. April 9. 1878. tf JHE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. HAVING purchased this property and relttted and refurnished It In a comfortable manner. I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure my friend who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stav pleasant. u . . J" HOCHKNSHILDT. March 19, 1878. tf DCeTbnsinea you cau engage In. t to 120 per day made by any worker of either ex. right In llielrown localities. Particular and sample worth tire dollar free. Iimirove your spare time at this business. Address 8TINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. U lyr ESTATE NOTICKNotlcel hereby Riven that Letter Testamentary on the estnteof Bernard Itiilll. late of Jackson township. Perry eounty. Pa., deeeased. have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Illaln, Perry county. Pa. All person Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those hav ing elaims to uresent them duly authenticated for settlement to BKV.T. F. SHOEMAKER, DAVID BOTH. C. H. Bmtlkt. Attorney. Executor. September 10, 18'8. Philadelphia Advertisements L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WROLK8ALK HARDWARE HOUSE No. t25 Market Street. PliilHdelpliia, Penn'it. JANNEY "& "ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. EIGLER&SWEARINGEN' Successors to HHAFFNEK, ZIEGLER St CO.. Importers and Dealer In Ilosilery, Glove, l&thboiiM, &ii8fteiiIei'N, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No.36, North Fourth street. I'lll LA D EL I'lll A , PENN'A . Agents for Lancaster Combs, jT'dougherty WITU D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Bill MARKET 8THEET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers! D Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a Hue assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WAKE, No. 420 Market street, above 4th. PHILADELPHIA. JUCAS' READY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATEB, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Otli rAIST, READY FOR USE. H ample Cjii'cIm. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ,PALT BENT BY MAIL. IT IS PUT ON I.IKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BRUHHKI) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATEH PAINT. TRY IT, And Yon Will Prove It to be the Lest Liquid Paint In the Market. .TOIIIV LUCAS At CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c gARCROFT & CO., Imuortui and Jobbers Of Btaple and Fancy DIIY - GOODS Cloths, Ca6simere8, Blankets, Lineoa. White Goods, &o., Nos. 40S and 0T MARKET 8TKEE1 (Above Fourth, North Bide,) PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. DAVID D. tlLDER. DAVID PHKTLET, Jit. D. D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Bookseller mid Stationers, And Dealer In WIX1IOW CURTAINS, Wall 1'npers, Vo. 432 Market and 427 Merchant Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. gowER, pons &C0., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. It I, A IV Si ESOOKK Always on hand, ano made to Order. Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets I'lllLADELPlllA, 1'A ALSO 9. Publishers of Snnders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Hlstoryol the United States, Felton'sOut.llne Maps.&c. WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Kast Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street. Philadelphia Penn'a, jEW. T. MOUL, REPRESENTING Weiiiier, Wright & Watkin, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers IN Boots & Shoes So. 303 Market Street, W. KENNEDY, TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET 8TREET. PHILADELPHIA. Tl tfiettotwk Btown Purchasers of Brown's Ginger aio warned aKalnst piratical counterfeits Intended to be sold on the splendid reputation of this matchless article. All real Brown's dinner Is prepared by Frederick Brown, Philadelphia, nnd the label bearliiK Ills name Is Incorporated with his private U. S. internal Revenue Blutnp, 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 (linger for Sea Sickness, Nausea. Brown's Ginger Stimulant: no reaction. Brown's Ginger used by Army aud Navy. Brown's Ginger used all over the World. Brown's Ginger counteracts Impure Waters. Brown's Ginger pi-events Malarial Disease. Brown's Ginger delicious Summer Drink. Brown's Ginger-excellent In Rheumatism. Everybody knows the value of Brown's Glnper as a household necessity and preventive of dis ease. He sure your (li ugKlst gives yon the right kind Brown's Ginger, as described above. FREDERICK BROWN, HGGiat Philadelphia. Established 1851. The First Pepsins. Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN. M. J. II. Eaton of Philadelphia, who Is sole suc cessor to Dr. J. 8. Houghton, still piepares this unfailing remedy for dyspeptics, (recording to the origlaal formula. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is the O'dest. the Cheap, est, the Best, and the Surest Cure. Try it. ye dyspeptics. When your physician orders Pepsin, Insist upon having Hoi'oiiton'8. Take no other recommended because Hi dealer can make more on It. Get the original llorou ton's, and you will be cured. J. II. EATON. Philadelphia. Proprietor. Torrey, Templeton & Co., New York General Agents, April 23. .MJulat PRINTING of ever; description neatly ex ecuted at the Bloomfleld Times OQlce at reasonable rates. Philadelphia Advertisements. VEMLL BAltLOAV, 45 South 2nd Street, Has the Largest and Best N T O K OF FURNITURE, In Philadelphia, All those lu want of Furniture of any quali ty, examine goods In other stores, then eall and compare prices with Ills. He guarantees to sell lower than any other dealer. Every art lei warranted. 4 ly "TIE TIB" STEAM Printing Office IS THE PLACE fO GET SALE BILLS, OF ALL KINDS AT SHOUT NOTICE. -AND IT SI. PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, II) or AS DESIRED. yARIETY STORE ! JUST ENLARGED, and on hand a ntw STOCK of DRY GOODS.. GROCERIES, 8PICE8, TOBACCOS, 8EGARS, QUEENSWARE,. GLASSWARE, TINWARE, and a full variety of NOTIONS, &C, &C. Also, have In hand all styles of Picture Frames. Toilet Brackets, Wall Pockets Hat Racks, ic. All of which are selling at astonishing LOW PRICES t" suit the times. Give Us a Call and Save Money. No trouble to show goods, til. Country Produce taken In trade. Don't for gudiepUce. VALENTINE BLANK, West Main St.. 38;iy New Bloomfleld. Pa emovalT" The undersigned has removed his Leather and Harness Store from Front to High street, near the Penn'a., Freight Depot, where he will have on baud, aud will sell at REDUCED PRICE9, Leather and Harness at all kinds. Having good workmen, aud by buying at the lowest cosh prices, 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 am. P. 8. Blankets, Robes, and Shoe- findings made a speciality, JOS.M. HAWLEY. Duncannnn, JulylV. 1876. tf TTT can make money faster at work for us tl an "LJ at anything else. Capital notrrqulied we will start jou; til per day at home made by the Industrious. Men. women, bvs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address TKVK& CO.. Augusta. Maine. 11 lyr HI I II ft i? Inoludlng Shooting Outm.r,.? If 1 1 ?! S S Every Cun Warranted. !i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers