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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, VA.. MAY 20. 1879.
GREAT
AUCTIONEERS.
JAS. P. latchford7
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
W Invito enrnmnnlcittton from tl pomonn wrio sr
Intnrwtnd lu matters properly belonging- to tblt de
partment. Evaporation of Fruit.
The preservation of apples, potatoes,
and the like by evaporating their Juices
rapidly, is becoming an important in
dustry in Ohio and Michigan. A cor
respondent of a Detroit paper describe
the operation of a factory in Lenawee
county, having a capacity of four hun
dred bushels a day. The apples are
pared, cored, and sliced at once by hand
machinery. The Blices are then spread
on galvanized screens and then placed
in the evaporater, a chamber running
from the top of a large furnace in the
basement upward, out through the roof
of a three-story building. The current
of heated air is kept as near as possible
to two hundred and forty degrees. The
screens of fruit rest on endless chains
that move upward at intervals of three
to five minutes, when a fresh screen is
put in below and one is taken off at the
third story completed. The dried or
evaporated produce is then packed in
pasteboard boxes holding from one to
five pounds, and these in turn are pack
ed in cases of two hundred pounds each.
A bushel of apples makes about five
pounds of the dried fruit ; and the pro
cess of evaporation is so rapid that the
ftult loses none of its freshness and
flavor. In some of the factories the
cores and peelings are converted into
vinegar; in others into apple Jelly, out
of which every variety of fruit jelly is
made by the addition of flavoring ex
tracts. Sweet corn, potatoes, and other vege
tables have been successfully preserved
by this process. The chief market for
these products is the mining region of
the west. Doubtless a large export
trade will ultimately result from it.
Cure for Corns.
Corns are known as hard and soft, but
their difference is entirely owing to lo
cality. If a corn is situated between the
toes, where it is kept moist by prespira
tlon, it is of the soft variety; but if
located on the outside of the toe, where
it could get no moisture, it would neces
sarily be hard. Corns are produced by
by pressure or friction, and are simply a
protective growth thrown out for the
purpose of preventing the tissues being
injured. v
Corns are sufficiently painful at all
times, but they are the most unbearable
when an accumulation of pus takes
place beneath them. The escape of this
drop of pus i9 prevented by the hardened
and thickened cuticle, which must be
poulticed, or soaked in warm water, and
then removed by a sharp-pointed knife.
The entire corn can be taken out with
a little care and patient work - without
drawing a drop of blood.
The application of caustics should be
avoided in the treatment of corns, es
pecially in old people, as fatal gangren
ous inflamation may be the result.
Temporary relief from a painful sore
corn may readily be obtained by apply
ing strong carbolic acid. Take the cork
out of a small bottle of carbolic and
apply it (the cork) to the corn. Relief
will come at once, and you will be ena
bled to walk with comparative comfort
till you can find time to remove the
corn with the knife.
Hard corns may be treated as follows :
Take a thick piece of soft leather or felt,
cut a hole in the centre. Upon going to
bed at night fill the hole in the centre of
the leather with a paste made of soda
and soap ; wash it off in the morning,
and repeat the same process for several
nights and the corn will be removed.
Cleaning Paint.
1. For white paint, take up a small
quantity of whiting on a damp piece of
old white flannel and rub over the surface
lightly , and it will leave the paint remark
ably bright and new. 2. For cleaning old
painted work preparatory to repainting,
dissolve two ounces of soda in a quart of
hot water. The mixture should be used
when warm, and the woodwork after
ward washed with water to remove the
remains of the soda.
Removing Warts.
I have known of large and unsightly
warts being removed by making a paste
ol soda and water and keeping it con
stantly on them. A pinch of saleratus
put on a wart every night will give the
excresence a pasMport to oblivion, the
surest and most quiet way, and leave
no traces behind.
O" Skimmed milk, or sour milk, or
milk In any condition, i a most excel
lent drink for poultry. It Is meat and
drink, both. Borne of the finest chickens
we ever saw were raised upon the free
use of milk with their food. Hens lay
better, when furnished with this, than
upon any known article offered them.
Newport Advertisements.
TTs..cook& CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
forI,E88 MONET than anyother dealcrslnthls
county. We will also take good Tlmberon the
stump or delivered at. our Mill In exchange fur
Lumber, Ko, We use Clearfield fine and Hera
lock only.
W. R. 8. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Terry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones & Bon,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would respectf ullylnvlte the patronage of
the farmers, and the publlo generally, as
the HIGH KMT PK1CE8 the market wlllallord.
will be paid for all kinds of
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PRODUCE
SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
PISH,
SALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
HORSE SHOES, &0..&0.
FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST BATES.
Orders promptly filled,
Newport, July 20, 1875 tf
JEWPORT DRUG STORE.
Having on band a complete assortment of the fol
lowing articles, the subscriber asks a share of ygnr
rstronaire.
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a full stock of
Concentrated Bomedies.
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Brushes, Perfumery
HAIR OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Hand
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOR
MEDICINAL and 8ACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Carefully and Promptly Filled
B. M . EBY,
Newport, Peiin'a.
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, PA.
Bole Agent for Lorilard'i Superior Tobaccos.
Also, A Large Stock of STA
TIONERY always on hand at
LOW PRICES.
CountryMerchants supplied with Goods
Your orders are solicited.
9 44
TT'STATK NOTICK Notlcels hereby civ
lid en that Letters of Administration on the
l' .Hiute of Mary Bilks, late of Greenwood town,
ship, Perry county, Venn'., deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned residing in
Buffalo township, (Aucker's. P.O.) "
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
JOHN A. SILKS, Administrator.
February 25 )18itf6t
Goods sold at Greatly Reduced Prices to
make room for the
SPRING- STOCK !
Now is tho Timo to Buy J
IRA WBNTZEL,
Blain, Pcim'a.
J. ESTEY a COMPAQ?;
, r
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School,
Chapels, etc., is proving a
0-Xl.II3-A.r3C SUOOBSS.
Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before
purchasing any other.
THE URGES! IRKS (OF THE KIND) ON THE GLOBE
Illustrated Catalogue sent free.
WE CALL ATTENTION TO
ISTew Arrival 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 61
Drees Goods at
The prettiest line of prints ever offered la
this county at from Ave to six cents per yard,
F.MORTIMER.
The handsomest assortment of Bhlrtlug Stripes
and Cheviots that we ever had, can now be seen
at my store. F. MORTIMER.
A splendid stock of Cottonades and Casslmers
are now open and for sale by F. MORTIMER.
An assortment of Hamburg Edgings and En
sertings, 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 50 ots., 75 ots., 11,00,
41,25, 1,60 and 12,00. F. Moktimbr.
TAKE NOTICE.-NEW PENSION LAW.
All Pensions, bv Law, begin back at date of
Discharge or Death of Soldier. Old rejected oases
re opened. The undersigned has had lli years'
experience In profecutliig Pension claims. All
pei wins believing themselves entitled toPensions,
please call on or addiess.
LEWIS POTTER,
Mew lSloomfleld.
Feb. 11.1870. Perry Co., Pa.
Don't you want somecheap
roods for Pauls and Suits t
t you do, dou'C tall to ex.
amine the splendid assortment foy sale by F.
MoitTIMER. Youcansultyourself Instyleaud
price.
$
cents per yard. Borne very good style of
13 cents per yard.
A lot of new Mackerel In Quarter Barrels, are
now for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMER.
A line of Sugars and Syrups that will please
you, and the best N. O. Molasses that ever was
seen can be had of F. MORTIMER.
Prunes, Raisins, Canned Vegetables, Canned
Peaches, etc., for sale by F. MORTIMER.
An assortment of Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts
etc., on band and for sale by F. MORTIMER.
Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., of all
styles on band and for sale at low prices by
F. MORTIMEB.
SHOES for men, women and children. We have
ladies shoes, good style for $1,00 and (1,25. be
button shoes made 12,10. F. Mortimer.
jOTICE TO PAINTERS !
THE Commissioners of Perry county hereby
51 ve notice Unit they will meet In their olilce on
UK.SDAY. the 201 ) of May, 18751, at lOo'clock
A. M and let by contract Uia re-palutlug of the
Court House.
J. W. tUNTT,
,1N(). W. CHARLES.
HENRY BUOKM AKER,
Commissioners.
Attest Cit.vm Neilson, Clerk.
April 2U, l7tf.
A VCTIONEER,
WntlM rMllAArf',1lkr,lnVn.a, -..,.11.. .!..
w cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders .
Will receive prompt attention:
uunn allk'b MILLS, PERRY CO., PA.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
lifters fits aervleen to n,oin. .
Cumberland counties. Post olilce address
ttherniansdale, Perry Co., Pa.
D.HENRY,
irrWMiirnni,
main, perry county Fa.
WTerms Moderate and every exertion made
to render satisfaction. eil
inAllnnu. TV.- l
W. HUIIVl . . A .1W HUUD1D1KUCU tElYVtV-
Mntf.alh.t k..lll.H...l...t.H...l.l- V.
uu,it.fviiniua OTiii,iviinifonbiiviuilllil1, X nTTJ
promptattentlonwlllbe given.
K.D.WELLB,
Newmmaio
Perry co., Pa.
Q B.HARNISH,
A.TJOT'IOINlSlCll,
Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and
satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEER,
ICKEBBUKG, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid
to ail calls.
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
Iwouldrespectlvelylniormmyfriendsthatlln.
tend calling tipon them with a supply of good
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Censistingot
CABS1MERS,
CASSINETS,
FLANNELS, (Flalnandbar'i)
CARPETS, eSco.,
to exchange for wool or sell for cash.
J.M. BIXLJEB.
ChntrbWoolenFactort. 6,17,4b
8r f an dp frrn hr t tir rerHnnM miVirt
'ofsssisciill l,IVERll.hHTt.Cri
PHOsriliTE.IMUK. srnra foifeRanap.Y
I ts, i;nnu, grtmiiu t n srniuious i
(li'iara. ink rnBrurnzri.tlorOjmn
II be sis set fat It, I will, en rtfrtpt i
.fliiwMrttlpj.C..OHIUI
Ieliaiifcl.l.ef e,
For Sale by F. Mortimer, New BloomDel
Perry county, l'a.
NICHOLS, SHEPARO I CO.,
Zlattlo Oroeh, Mich.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
"VIBRATOR"
THRESHING MACHINERY.
THE Hstrhlem Griln-KsTlnir. Tlme-Ksifn,
nd Uanoy-SarlQg Tbreher of tfali day and rner
Mod. Beyond nil rivnlrr fhr Rapid Wrk, Perfect CleaaibSi
Ma nr Bating uraiD iram ulnae.
STKAJt Power TlirmheraaKpcrlHltr. Kpreiil
Uaa of Beparalcra made exprMah; fur hieam Power.
OCR Unrivaled Ktrara Tlirrslisr Engines,
botll Portable end Traction, arlta Valuable lmorarer
Dente, far beyond anj other make or k'no.
THE EJITIRK Thnmhlng Exp"" (and "
Uiree to fl.e tlmee thai amount) oan be mad by tb
Xitra GralB SAVED bj tbe.e Improved Uaebinee.
GBAIX Rslsers will ant submit to the r
moua waauge of Grain and Uia Inferior work done br
all other macbinea, wbea once posted on the diaerenoe.
NOT Only Vastly Kunrior tor Wheat, Oats
Harley, Rye. and like Oraloa. but the Only Hueeeje
ful Thresher In Vlax, TLnuitby, Millet, Clover, and lUer
Beeda. Requires no " alUvLuiente" or " rebuilding;" te
ebange from Grain to Seeda.
Z"S Thoroairh Wsrltmansiiip, Elnrsnt FlnMi,
Perfection of Parts, CompktcQu.a of Kqulpnieat, eie
cur " VlaKATom" Tareeber Outnu are luoomparaLla.
mMmmmm
y?ABVl-:UlS Tut Slniplirity .f Vtri, ssIiik
Clotva Work, wlj) do LitUrioja or Bcituriui;.
rOt'U SlzcH or St' pa rat on M;Mlf, Kafint
from fits loTwilve Itorrm.iia, oud twoUj k- ul lauuai
mi llorit Ptjr to iiutli.U
iOR Pftrt.rnli.nu f!l wn our D-'ftlrnt m
wrtv Mi im tut JUuHtrued Cirvul-. huU mail Hr.
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or.
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H.CUrk !ll..Cbico,
FiivkU.CtarOQlo aod
Pm.l iJlaeusit.
C'oDiulutloa f r .
net., lend oat dorlatr
rr MBipLw of (mm i
r a b b r footla, himI
vslui.hU tnlurnteatloD
by gxvrMB. Kella
tle reuiale Ptiu, ts
lr bo. Privulo
butiM tvad DUfM lor
Iifwtlc duriug '
Jk b work, price
ogdU bjr sull, ilriiW
He. NkLur, Pbjat
olatj f M evrriM, Or
gan a ut Genrstioa.
biamtvs of Youth u 1
Mavnboodi wealui of
cholto sva4 ifttuaviti In
fornnttisM, of Iniervvt
to bnitt win. NwibtUfS
onnitv to good teUt
auit n-d stamen (. In fur
Ditua Qatar brr
pubilaboil. No faaatljf
hould ta wtihuut it.
Q f-Aidrtm. Dr. A. Q.
oi ls, mi nrk St
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OTICEl
A IX persons aie hereby warned to keep their
stock from running ami treipaiHlng on any of
)ny lantls either In Spring or Tyrunn hinshlps.
Any persou so otteutliug, will be dealt Willi as t ho
ist w directs.
JOUM BVM.
May 6(h,1879.