0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, FA.. MAY 13. 187U. jjjc Ijlloomficlb (pmcs. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We tnvlts rommuniratloYis frnni nil persons who are lnt'Tpntd iu ui.ttHi-a proparly belontf luv tu this de partment. The Use of Kerosene. We are again called upon to Indite a paragraph upon the proper use of kero sene or coal oil about the fowl-house premises. This Is a valuable article in Its way, when Judiciously handled and applied sensibly to the cleansing of nest boxes, the roosts of fowls, and for the removal of scurvy upon the legs of these birds. But kerosene is a powerfully pungent substance, and should always be used with care. For washing the fowl roosts occasionally, nothing Is so certain to keep the perches free from lice. For the bottom and sides of box-nests, used either for your layers or Bitters, there is no article so good or so sure to disperse vermin and keep it away from those spots frequented by the liens. But kerosene should be applied be neath the nests, upon the woodwork only. It is to strong and penetrating to be placed where it will come in direct contact with the eggs that are being set on, or to touch the bodies of the fowls. And where it is carelessly or too pro fusely scattered or so that the hen sits on it or the eggs may be touched with this liquid It does more harm than good, often permeating the shells and destroy ing the embryo chicks, as we have known the instances to occur. We therefore suggest caution in the use of this artlcle,as we have done before on repeated occasions. We know of no agent more beneficial, when rightly used, than this is. But if it be not 'properly applied to the purposes we have mentioned, it had far better be dispensed with altogether. If the eggs are smeared with it at any time when first laid, or while being set on by hens their vitality is as surely destroyed as they would be if punctured or crushed in the shells. Poultry World. Controlling Vicious Horses. A new and very simple method of training vicious horses was exhibited in West Philadelphia recently, and the manner in which some of the wildest horses were subdued was astonishlug. The first trial was that of a kicking, or "bucking" mare, which her owner Bald had allowed no rider on her back for a period of at least five years. She became tame and gentle in about as many min utes, and allowed herself to be ridden about without a sign of her former wlld nesB. The means by which the result was accomplished consisted of a piece of light rope, which was passed around the front Jaw of the mare, Just above the upper teeth, crossed in her mouth and thence secured, back of her neck. It was claimed that no horse will kick or jump when thus secured, and that a "bucking" horse, after receiving the treatmenta few times, will abandon his vicious way forever. A very simple method was also shown by which a kicking horse could be shod. It consist ed in connecting the animal's head and tail by means of a rope fastened to the tail and then to the bit, and drawn tightly enough to incline the horse's head to one side. This, it is claimed, makes it absolutely impossible for the horse to kick on the side of the rope. At the same exhibition, a horse, which for many years had to be bound on the ground to be shod, suffered the black smith to operate on him without at tempting to kick while secured in the manner described. Worm In a Horse's Eye. Wednesday about noon John Mo Koane, living near Pontlao, came to town to have a worm cut out of his horse's eye. The day being very dark and stormy, the operation was deferred till Thursday, when Dr. J. J Taylor chloroformed the horse and very suc cessfully cut into the eye and extracted the worm. It measured exactly two inches in length, and is the size round of a small pin. At its head is seen, under a low maguifler, two hooks. . The worm is called thread-worm or fllacla. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Women Never Think I If the crabbed old bachelor who uttered this sentiment could but witness the intense thought, deep study and thor ough investigation of woman in deter mining the best medicines to keep their fumilies well, and would note their sagacity and wisdom in selecting Hop Bitters as the beet, and demonstrating it by keeping their families in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, he would be forced to acknowledge that such sentiments are baseless and false. 20. , C3" It is said that two acres of sun flowers on the rich prairies of the West will produce fuel enough for a family during the winter. Newport Advertisements. fl It. 8. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all klndsof LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LR8S MONK? than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmlieron the stump or delivered ah our Mill In eichatige lor Lumber, &o, WeuseClearlield Pine and llein lookouly. W. It. 8. COOK ft CO., Newport, Terry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones ft Bon,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., abore Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WK would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farm, and the public generally, as the II1U11KHT PKICKH the market wlllatlord. will be paid for all kinds ol GRAIN, FLOOR, PRODUCE BEED8 AND RAILROAD TIES We hare constantly on hand, man, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, 8TEEL, HORSE SHOES, &0.,&e. FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. S- Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tl JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Bavin on hand a complete assortment of the fol lowing article!, the subscriber asks a share of your patronaa-e. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full Hoc of Concentrated Hornedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, Porfamery HAIR OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand ; PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS CareOily and Promptly Filled B. M. ED Y, Newport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's ISulldlng, NEWPORT, PA. Bole Agent for Lorllard'i Buperlor Tobaooos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. Country Merchant! supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. " Your orders are solicited. 9 It E8TATK NOTICK. Notlcels hereby gly en that Letters of Administration on the k suite of Mary Bilks, late of Greenwood town ship, Perry county, Penn'a., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing la Buffalo township. (Aucaer's. P.O.) All persona indebted to said estate are request, ed to make immediate payment and those bavins; claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN A. SILKS, Administrator. February 25 61 GREAT- Goods sold at Greatly Itcducod Prices to make room for the SPRHNTGf TOOK! Now is tho Timo to Buy ! ISA WENTZBL, Itlniii, Pcnn'a. ESTE a 1 BRATTLEBORO, VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School, Chapels, etc., is proving a O-XL 23 .A. TXT SUOOX1SS. Be euro to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF M KIND) OK THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue sent free. WE CALL ATTENTION TO New ArrivaA of GroocLs. Suited to the wants of the trade for this season. Here are some of the articles to which your attention is invited : A lot of good Towel Crash at only 6i Dress Goods at The prettiest line of prints ever offered In this county at from Are to six cents per yard. F. MORTIMER. The handsomest assortment of Bhirtlng Stripes and Cheviots that we ever had, can now be seen at my store. F. MORTIMER. A splendid stock of Cottonades and Casslmers are uow open and for sale by F. MORTIMER. An assortment of Hamburg Edgings and En. sortings, white and colored, for sale by F. MORTIMER. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Wall Paper In a great variety, Is now selling at cost by F. MORTIMER. HATS for men and boys at SO ots.. 75 cts., 11,00, 11.25, 11,60 and 12,00. F.Mobtimir. TAKK NOTlCK.-NEVf PENSION LAW. All Pensions, bv Law, begin bark at date of Discharge or Death of Holder. Old rejected eases re opened. The undersigned has had 1 years' experience in prosecuting Pension claims. All persons believing themselves entitled to Pensions, please call on or address. LEWIS POTTER, New Bloomfleid. Feb. 11. 1879. Perry Co., Pa. '0 1 Ti Don't you want sntnecheap goods for Pants and Holts t .i If you do, dun", fall to ex. amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. MORTIMER, You can suit yourself In style and price. COMPANY; h - cents per yard. Borne very good style of 13 cents per yard. A lot of new Mackerel In Quarter Barrels, are now for sale atlow prices by F. MORTIMER. A line of Sugars and Syrups that will please you, and the best N. O. Molasses that erer was seen can be bad of F. MORTIMER. Prunes, Raisins, Canoed Vegetables, Canned Peaches, etc., for sale by F, MORTIMER An assortment of Spokes, Felloes, Hubs. Shafts etc., on hand andfor sale by F. MORTIMER. Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., of all styles on hand and for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMEB. SHOES for men, women and children. We have ladles shoes, good style for 11,00 and 11,25. be button shoes made 12,10. F. Mortim eh. ALL SOLDIERS Who received wounds or Injuries during the late war, even If but slightly disabled, can nowob. tains pensions back from day of discharge un der new pension law. Bejerted eases also re opened, bend stamp for particulars. W. O. BEH RINGER CO., BoxSaS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oldest Claim Agency in the Bute. 7w 13t Ourftock of NEW S(OD8 for Men's Wear Is complete. Prices from 12Hceutaup. MORTIMER. New BleomBeld.Pa A UCTlONEEItS. J AS. P. LATCHF0RD, A VCTIONEEli, w m ery Raton at rmt.mt,ie irlees. All order Dunn aixv'b mills, perry co.,fa. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Cumberland counties. Post olllce address. Diiormansuaie, rerry co., pa. w. D. HENRY, A VCTIONEEn. Blaln, Terry county Pa. STHrml MmlAr.tA.nrf ..... ...,tin. . j - to render satisfaction. tl Auctioneer. The undersigned elves not lee that he will cry sales at an v point In Perrv or Dauphin counties. Order are solicited and promptatteatlonwlllbe given. JS. LI. VV m.l.n, New Buffalo Perry co., Pa. B.HARNISH, AUCTIUN13KH, natlflfttctlou guaranteed. ' 6U' D AVID M'COY, AUOTIONKEl I. ickesburo, perry county, pa. - ChArirns mndnrtfA. Prnmttt tta.,tl..n ..M. to all calls. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespeotlvelylnform myfrlendstfaat tin. tend calling upon them with a supply ol good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistlngof OASSIMEBS, OASSINBTS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) OA11PETS, Ace, to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXLEB. CanTRBWooi.su FACTOR! . 8,17,lre wr -v., ot- FX ..I fltTMI'E'U fi.U I II t It Alt aV I l"Tl VV r UOKr N t TE l I J k. a rare lorf on. nn i lion, i;nin;nii, uronriiiiu an srroinioas i Kram. Ik jnarsrortiitrnrOinna tl II be kaa sot rot it, I will, n rwupt . HSiMil6lKiltle.(;..UBH J u,ihiri.i.Xi fJ-ForBalehy F. MOBTlMiR.New BloomHek Perrycounty.Pa. N!CHOLS,SHEPARD&CO.f Sattle Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIURATOH" THRESHING MACHINERY. THE fftrli.w firtln-8-ftnir, Tln-KHnTf And Money-Sswitif Tbmbers of tiili fjy va twrw flea- Beyona n riwrj lot Rpi4 Work, PrfMt ClulBf n nr DtTu uraiB aom n uut. STEAM Power Thrmtrtr a Kpf lilty. Kclat Ism of SeparMon udt oxpranij kr Stoaa fnrmr. OVA 11 rivaled Rtetm Thrnher EarlaM both Portablo antl Trstlon, with ValuMo lapiVTO taMU, tu hcjonsl aaj othei tufto or kiuA. THR KHTIBK Thrmhtwir Vf- throo to five (lateo thml omoant) can bo MsvU ty tha) Xttr Orsia SATKD by tbM lnpro6 Maohiaoo. GRA17V Birfl will ant unbuilt to th iwr moou wsil-ga of Orala and th Inferior work too h ail othor aucbiaeo, whoa vuot pot led tho diroaoo. NOT Only TastlT firIoT for Wr,nt,Oaft. Barlw. R, and Itkotir-laj, ha the Omf BoeseM ful Toms her In Flm, Tmetbf, Millet, C)or, p4 hi Bed. aafrAO a "ottaaantaw" or "rabuiidiaf " o haage froai firaia to Soooa. IX Taorofjaa Warkajaiwlda, Elfaat Flnkh, Prfeotloa of Prt), Completffoi of Pqulpmrat, etc., ar"Tmuioa)H Threoher Ootfltt art looonparabla. mABTKLOI H for Slmpllrlty ..f p.rta, aslix Cku Work, wiu m LUMrts m SeMKri. rOt.B Sim of Neparatora Bdr, Baaiati from Sll U) T wr! VP-Morwa .U, sad two ttjim sf d Hart town io mMca. T"10R Partlralars, Tall oa ear ttitrn m x rl v. aa (, nia.iraud Circular, wkkk Mil tt PiivaM Ho-pital. tuo A.CUrk i.,Chteor, llt.(rr'RMflsliy.an Pr1vat,CbrBk mo4 roaialo DliMwM. Cailtalaj froo. !4tM aaj Oontio raB. oead odo kUar for oauipUo of hut r a b b o r rl. vaiaarii lalorwauiaa bf iiprw. Kt-ltav bl Fwmaio Fltl. V r-r bos. Private doom ana lint lr Larii dan& ooa fl item mL LAJ C3 A m work, artco orau by Mail. M rit rto of Kauoro. thjA ohi7 of Me.rna, Or Oi of GnrsiilB, ' niMooaa of Titb uf UaotkMid; a woalta of ofoV aad ratuaJkto io (Ovv.wiUm. of Uteroot to bMh tezoa. sfothim OraIV IO KOOd IMMt and retnroafBl. IsrVf -aiaiia Kt or hebr pnixialsaid. Ra fcauiy hvid m 7iiAi it. o SB o CD 07Addrat, Or. . Qm fll.IN .11 I .A. FREE GIFT Of a copy of my Medical Common Sense Book to any person suflertng with Consumption, Asthma. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice or hore Throat. Hrnd name and post office address, with two Scent postage stamps, aud stale vour sick, nesa. Tne book is elegantly illustraied. (144 pp. 12nio. 1HT9.) The Information It contains. In the providence of (ind. has aaved man; lite. Tba author has been treating di vases of the Nose, Throat and Lunes, as a special prartlrr In Cin cinnati, since lt7. Addresa lr. fi. ti. WOLFE, Ciuciunail.Ohlo. , 16wln
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