0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JUNE 17, 1879. H0USE' !jjjgEN- We Itnite commmilrnlnnii from nil iwrenin who ri liitcrwtcil lumatten irierlv belouiriiiK to this de partment. " " Worth Trying. A "Georgia correspondent ty : " For three years I have lived In a town, and during that time my Bitting room ling been free from flies, three or four only walking about my breakfast table, while all my neighbors' rooms were crowded. I often congratulated myself on my escape, but never knew the reason of It until two days ago. I then had an occasion to move my goods to another house while I remained for several days longer. Among other things moved were twe boxes of geraniums andcalceo larls, watch stood In my windows,being always open to full extent, fop and bottom. The boxes were not gone half an hour before my room was as full of flies as those around me. This, to me, k a new discovery, and perhaps it may serve to encourage others In that which la always a source of pleasure, viz.! win dew gardening." W For nice flsh balls soak the flsh in warm water but not boiling water for an hour, and repeat this twice; boiling water toughens It. Pour off the last water so as to leave it nearly dry, and chop It fine In a chopping bowl. Mash the boiled potatoes separately, and mix about one part of flsh with two parts of potato, putting In about a tablespoonful of butter to a quart of the mixture and adding salt If needed. Make into balls or cakes. This can be done the Dight before. Fry In lard or drippings, using only enough to keep them from sticking to the pan. Some prefer them fried swimming in lard, but they are less digestible. If the balls are first dipped In beaten egg, they will take up little of the cooking fat, and are very good. When well made thus, they are palata ble, easily digested, and nutritious as well as economical. American Agricul turist, 83" A correspondent of an exchange has tried soaking seed corn in a solution of chloride of lime with satisfactory results. He says of it : " By soaking seed corn seven hours in a strong decoc tion of chloride of lime, corn an be forced ahead to maturity two or three weeks sooner than It will mature other wise ; besides he thinks It renders the peeds almost proof against the depreda tions of gophers. The lime warms up the germ of -the seed and sends it up quickly, giving it two or three weeks the start of corn planted In the ordinary way, thereby insuring against the froBt at the end of the season." A good idea. Harrowing Wheat. " Agrlcola," in the Practical Farmer, aysthatit will not hurt wheat, but will do good to run a harrow over it. "Every farmer who has an acre of wheat should test the mater in the spring. Put your harrow on and harrow and cross harrow a corner of the field and if It is only a quarter of an acre, and do a thorough job, no matter how much It scratches up. There is but one way to tell how much harrowing wheat will endure and that is by giving it a thor ough trial." It should be given In May. Sure Death to the Cabbage Worms. "For every hundred heads of cabbage I take a quarter of a pound of black pepper and put it in a box large enough to sift out well. Go into the patch before the dew is off and pepper the cabbage well. Two or three times will be sufficient. The worms go through the leaves and die." O. M. M., Green, castle, Jnd. 62 The Jiural Arcw Yorker says that ten acres of good clover are worth more than so much wheat, If the value of what Is left In the ground by the clover, is taken into account. When a crop of wheat is taken, the ground is exhausted of so much of its fertility and is carried off in the wheat; but when a crop of clover Is taken, the soli is actually In better condition than before, and is good enough to yield a crop of wheat or corn. Prejudice Kills. " Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her disease various, names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohedat for two years, before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The Parents. O"01d potatoes may be freshened up by plunging them Into cold water be fore cooking them. Newport Advertisements. li. s. gook & co., Agree to sell all kinds ot LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forLKsa MONEY than any other dealers In this county. Wewlllalno take Rood Tlmtieron the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange lor Lumber, &o, We U8e ClearDeld Pine aud Hem lock ouly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. OctobeV 10, 1676. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jonea & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa, WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST PKICK8 the market willattorU, will be paldforallklndsof GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on band, PISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, &C..&. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. . Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Having on hand a complete assortment of tbe fol lowing articles, the subscriber asks a share of your patronage. Drugs ami Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, Perfumery HAIR OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR . FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B . M . EBY, Newport, Perm'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, WrJglitVi Building, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorilard'a Superior Tobaccos. Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. .?Tm",ry Merchanu supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. " Your orders are solicited. 9tt TAKE NOTICE.-NEW PENSION LAW. All Pensions by Law, begin back at date of Discharge or Death of Soldier. Old rejected cases reopened. The undersigned has had 16 years' experience In prorecutiug Pension claims. AH persons believing themselves entitled to Pensions, please call on or address. LEWIS POTTER. . New Bloomfleld. Feb.ll,H79. Perry Co., Pa. GREAT Goods sold at Greatly Reduced Prices to make room for the SPRING STOCK ! Now is tho Timo to liny ! IB A WBNTZBL , Blain, IVim'n. J. ESTEY a Jmmm VI".: 5f 'lmTATO BRATTLEBORO, VT. Our now Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., is proving a Gr'm.m.v stjooess. Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF TH KIND) ON THE GLOBE. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. IMPORTANT! The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn., Have Issued a most valuableCatalogue for House hold reference, containing the NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any of the pro ductions of the Celebrated Factories of Meriden, Consisting of every conceivable pattern of Plain and Ornamental Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and Razors, The Unri valed Wilcox & White Or- gans, the well-known Parker Guns, and Novelties and Specialties of many Descriptions. Persons desiring Standard Articles of Unques tionable Merit, for Weddings, Presents, Orna ments or use, At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the otltce ol this paper, or from - The Meriden Purchasing Co., "West Meriden, Conn. In sending for Catalogue, orn giving anorde. r lease mention that the adverlsemeut was seen u XllE Times. ESTATE NOTICK.-Notlce Is heieby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Daniel Foose, late ot Spring township. Perry co.. Pa., deceased, have keen granted "V (he Register of Perry county to the undersigned, isidlu as below described. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement to JACOB FOOFE. Harrlnburg, Pa J.YMKH B. FOOtiH. ., Spring township, May 13, 1879. , . Executors. Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. Prices from 12U centsuu. F. MORTIMER. New Bleomlield.Fa COFJaPAfflf; ) DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLER, (Successor to Dr. M. B. Btrlckler) PHARMACIST, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. nAVINO succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B. Btrlckler In the lrug Business at his Store-room, on MAIN STREET, two doors East of the Big Spring, I will endeavor to make It In every way worthy the patronage of the public. Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physi cians' prescriptions, so as to Insure accuracy and guard against accidents. BEAU IX ?IIM that my stock has been recently selected and care taken to have everything of the BEST QUALI TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med Iclnes that leave my store shall be as represented PURE and UNADULTERATED. I HAVE COSSTAKTLY OK HAND HAIR OIL and POMADES HAIIt. TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES. HUKGEON8. TOILET, and CARRIAGE SPONGES, PUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS, CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medl clues of every description. ALSO, Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c. ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS, In season. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Furposes, Terms, Strictly Gusli. By strict attention to business. I hope to merit the confidence and favor of the public JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. G. April 29, 1879. gLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. THE REGULAR SPRING TERM will open, MONDA Y, March 31st, 1S79, and continue twelve weeks. In connection with the regular Academic course ot this institutiona TEACHERS COURSE will be organized in accordance with tiie improv ed theories of Instruction. While pm uing this course of study, students will be allowed to se lect one or two of Hie higher branches without extracharge.thus enabling them to tit themselves for the most advanced common schools. The fol lowing are studies from which a selection may be made: Latin, Greek, Algebra, Geometry, Philosophy, Physiology add Zoology. Instruction is also given lu Music, Drawing and Painting. 8 A dally record Is made of the progress and con duct of students which Is forwarded to their pa rents or guardian!, during the term. Special at tention is ulven for nreuuiatlou forcollxun. v,,r circulars, etc.. artdres. J. R. FLIC'KINGER. A. M., Principal. or Wm. Gkiek. Proprietor. , New Bloomhcld, Pa. March 11 1879. rs Don't you want some cheap goods for Pants and Suits t i If you do, dou'5 full to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. MORTIMER. Vou can suit yourself In style aud price. A VCTIONEEJRS. jas. p. latchford" A VCTIONEEJt, Would respectfully Inform the public that be will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. DONNALLY'8 M1LLB, PERRY CO., PA. Tames cleeland U Auctioneer, OfTershls services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post otllce address, Bhermansdale, Perry co., Pa. D. HENRY, Blain, Perry county Pa. VTerms Moderate and every exertion mate to render satisfaction. 6tt Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that he wlllcrysalesatany point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptatteBtion wlllbe given. K. D. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co.,Pa. Q B.HARNISH, AUCTIONEER, Delvllle, Perry Co.. Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, ATJCTlONEEll, I0KE8BURG, PERRY COUNTY, PA. . Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfrlendsthat Ilq tendoalllng upon them with a supply of good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of CASSIMER3, OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd) CAIM'ETS, Ate, to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. Centre Woolbn Factory. 6,17,4ns fun li. rami Tir (It. riTtinTi.ri n.O tewvx rt l,i v tit mi, uew- rilOKI'II ATK ol I.1 1 K. a care fnrron.nmp-Y llos, Conshii, Bronrhith t ill S'riilolom I 4itam. Isk rurdrsirriotfor Simni'l i ne flu, not rot it, I will, n rmlpt tftSiMiiltikiittln.C.I.VMIlil, 1 1, 1 IS Aft. I. 1 y For Sale by F. MOHTiHSR.New BloomUel Perrycounty.Pa. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Battle Crook, MIcli. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 'VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. and Monev-Saving Thrrhers of thU day do1 gt aeTtr Hon. Bynnr1 nil rivalry far Rnpfrl WorU, Perfect ClftQlof us rar OKTiDfj urnin iroci n nsiagc. STEAM Powfr Thrf-hfrKPfll(y. Kpeeial liei of Separators made cipreil) (or Steam Fower. OtJll VniiTiilM Rtfm Thrnher EnsrinM, both Portntile and Traction, with Veluabln ImproTe menU, far beyond an; other make or kind. THE ENTIRE Threwhliiv Expni (tut! often three to five time- that amount) can be made by th Eiua Urato 8AVKD by t)tee Improved Machine. GRAI5 BUf r will not unbuilt to thft nr moua waita;e of Grain and the Inferior work done bf all other machine, wben ouoe poatAd on the differeuee. NOT Only Vtlr Syprtop for Wheat, Oafn Barley, Hyr. and like Graina. bnt the Oult 8uecK ful Thrcalitr lu FUx, Tiuotliy. Uillvt, Clover, and lit ,Beede. ftequfrra no "atUKLncDte" r "robuildin" le ehange from Urain loSeede. I J ThfrOB(rIi Workmtntiliip, Elffrant Finish Perfection of Part, Ccni'lt tenL-fi of Equipment, etc. ur " ViSKATua" Threahcr Uutttu are lueoatparaUe. jyr AHVKI.Ol.S f.,r Simplloiff r l'rls lnn ATA I.-., ih:iu nae-h.ilf tfc. urn.1 licit, and (;rr.. ll.kuA Ck.n U'ork, . ith uo LUurtL.. or BuMtrrlutf.. FOl'B Siies of Separator. Madr, BaninK frrm Kix to Twcl.,'.liorM.lxc, aud iwo.uIm. .1 Iteiuuw la llore luwer. to matt lu TlK Pmilrulum. full im our I,-IVn or Private Hnapital, VI W S.Clnrk St.. hicaa-o. III. C-78uecial(y, all Private, Lhronlo and female L)Ueta. Conanltatlna free. I.adia and QfDtle men, aead one dollar for aaBiplea of Lett r u b b a r fxxt, ad raluntilo inturntutlDu hy oKiireai. klitt ble) rniale Ptil, H lr boa. Private buBM and nurae fur La4la duriuf ooa- k atr work, price 6ft wnu by ntalU livate rlea ef Nature, Phyirl oloay of Marriaire. br irana ef Geueratlon. HUeaaea of auth aud Manbuod; a wealth of ohnU'o aad valuahla in formalUn, ef lutrmt to btub MiM, NutJitof iitlenalva to good tuUe and retiuemeni. In fur. mat Ion mtT heTitre putiiuhfld. No family nhotiij am without lu CO CO cxz C9 a C3 07A.ldrM, Dr. flF.IN. vtrt l !;irk Dr. A. O. k t. N OTICE! ALL Derions are hereby warned to keeD their Mock from runninu ami treipaiwlng on anv of my lanns either in KiiriiiK or 1 yrone townslilpK. Any person go ottemlitix, will be dealt with as the law directs. JOHN DOI. May fith, 1879. i
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