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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JULY-1, 1879.
Ijc $ jloomfitlb punts.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
IriTlt flmmminlenHniiH from allppranna wtin ara
iTHtp In nuilitm iruMr!y bulnuirliiK t thiue-
Ititcrmtpfl
trtuieut
When Wheat Should be Cut.
There ha been eoine diversity of opin
ion bb to the best time to cut wheat,
judging from the common practice of
termers. It Is genernlly cut when dead
ripe, or at least when the grain lias
become html. Thin In no doubt an error,
and one of more importance than many
suppose, It should be remembered that
wheat 1b composed of gluten, starch and
bran. Gluten la the nourishing quality
of the grain, makes the flour stick
together in the hands of the baker, and
gives weight to the grain and there is
the greatest quantity of gluten In the
grain, Just when the straw Is yellow
two or three Joints from the ground, the
head turns downward, and you can
mash a grain between your thumb and
linger without producing any milk. It
may therefore be set down as an indis
putable truth that every duy the wheat
stands after this stage of ripeness, the
gluten decreases in quantity and the
bran increases in thickness, while also
there is danger of rust, which usually
makes its appearance timing the lust
ten days of June.
We give these facts in time that
the farmer can take advantage of them
the present season.
Harness Galls.
It is a cruel thing to work a horse
that has a neck worn raw by a badly
ilttlng collar. In putting horses that
have been comparatively Idle during the
winter to the hard work of the plow and
harrow, painful and unsightly sores are
often caused which, unless cared for at
once, prove of long staudlug, perma
nently disfiguring the animal. When
the abrasion first appears, give the horse
a day or two of rest. It is better to do
this even if important work is some
what delayed. Chloride of zinc diluted
with fifty parts of water and applied
with a soft sponge, is a good astringent,
serving to harden and toughen the skin.
But after all the best way to prevent
galling is to have the collar, and every
part of the harness touching the horse,
a perfect fit. Keep it well oiled and
pliable. Then inure the animal to hard
work gradually and kindly.
A Cold Dinner.
Says a Siberian traveler: Our dinner
party was extremely merry. Each one
laid his stores under contribution.
Some brought out frozen bread, others
frozen cavalre, others frozen preserves,
others again sausages that could not be
bent even if put across the knee and
pulled with the strength of both arms.
Can you imagine, without laughing, the
appearance of seven half famished
people sitting at a table with thirty
different dishes before them, and unable
to touch one except at the risk of break
ing their teeth. Nothing could be done,
except to wait patiently for the various
dishes to be thawed by sitting on them.
At the close of the dinner we ate excel
lent fruit, which had been kept frozen.
Throughout Siberia, as soon as very
cold weather sets inkall fruits are placed
out of doors, with a northern exposure,
that the sun may never touch them.
They are frozen through and through,
and retain their flavor as completely as
if they had just been plucked from the
tree.
Insects on Plants.
A Michigan lady writes to Mr. Vick,
the florist, that to kill insects she uses
one teuspoonful of kerosene to a gallon
of water, and sprinkles it on the plants
with a hand-broom. It destroys green
files, currant worms and other pests,
and was used without injury on
fucschias, geraniums, callas and other
plants.
Good For Plants.
Collect some soot from a chimney or
stove where wood Is used as fuel, put
into an old pitcher and pour hot water
upon it. When cool use it to water
your plants every few days. The efl'ect
upon plants is wonderful in producing a
rapid growth of thrifty shoots, with
large thick leaves and a great number of
richly-tinted rosea.
3T Hens do much better when allow
ed a free range outdoors than when
confined. In France it lias been found
that with fowls allowed considerable
freedom, twenty percent, only of their
eggs fail to hatch ; with less freedom
forty per cent, failed, and in ; close con
finement sixty per ceut. were not
hatched.
O" Many a fine horse is ruined by
driving him too fast immediately after
a hearty meal. If the journey must be
resumed without delay, the horse should
be driven very slowly for a half hour or
more, when the speed may be safely
increased.
Newport Advertisements.
It. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree U sell all kinds of
LUMBEll AND SHINGLES,
fnrf.KSS MONEY than anyothar dealers In this
county. We will also take Hood Timneron the
stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange tor
Lumber, &o, WeuseUlearlleld Pine and IJem.
look only.
W. 11. B. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Terry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1M6.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
( Formerly John Jones & Bon,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would reaped! ulty Invite the patronage of
i ne irmr, aim me puuno xenerany, aa
the HmilKHT 1'ltlCKH the market wlllallord,
will be paid (or all kinds u(
GRAIN,
KLOUK,
PRODUCE
8KKD8 AND
ItAILUOAD TIBS
We have constantly on hand,
If 1811,
SALT,
FLA8TKH,
CEMENT
COAL,
IKON,
BTEEL,
1I0118B SHOES, &0..&0.
FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST BATES.
. Orders promptly filled,
Newport, July 20, 1875 tl
JEWPORT DRUG STORE.
,
Ravin on hand complete assortment of the fol
lowing .nicies, the subscriber asks a .bare of year
patronage.
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a full atock of
Concentrated Eomedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
Brushes, rerfumcry
HAIR OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also alwaya on Band
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and SACBAMENTAL
'PBBPOSE8
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
t
Caref&Vy and Promptly Filled
B . M . EBY,
, N ewport, Penn'a.
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Iliifldiiig,
X EWPORT, PA.
Sole Agent lor Lorllard'i Superior Tobacoos,
Also, A Large Stock of STA
TIONERY, always on hand at
LOW PRICES.
Country Merchants supplied with Goods
at Philadelphia prices.
Your ordera are solicited.
9 44
TAKE NOTICE. NEW PENSION LAW.
All Pensions, by Law, begin back at date of
Discharge or Death of Soldier. Old rejected cases
re-opened. The undersigned has Lad ltt years'
experience In prosecuting Reunion claims. All
personsbelieving themselves entitled to Pensions,
please call on or address,
LEWIS POTTER,
New Bloomfleld,
Feb. 11. 1879. . Perry Co., Pa.
STOP and THINK
Ilcforo you have purchased elsewhere I
AT IRA WENTZBL'S STORE
IN BLAIN, PENN'A.,
Is' the place to buy goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICE !
A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND !
Special Bargains aro Oflorod in
MAJDJE- VP CL O THING
ESTEV &
n
-msrmiKi
TV -. y A -WW 7
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School,
Chapels, etc., is proving a
o-xxjuvt suoomss.
Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before
purchasing any ether. -
THE LARGEST WORKS (OF M KIND) ON TIE GLOBE,
Illustrated Catalogue sent free.
IMPORTANT !
The Meriden Purchasing Co.,
West Merldeii, Conn,,
Have Issued a most valuableOatalogue for House
hold reference, containing the MET CASH
PHICE8 at which they will aell 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
oltlce of this paper, or from
The Meriden Purchasing Co.,
West Meriden, Conn.
In sending for Catalogue, or In giving an orde,
please mention that the adverlsement was seen
la Tub Times.
ESTATE NOTICK.-Nollce Is hereby given
that letters testamentary on the estate of
Daniel Koose, late of Hpring township. Perry co.,
Pa., deceased, have been grunted by the Register
of Perry county to the undersigned, residing 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 for
settlement to
JACOB FOOPK,
Harrisburg, Pa.
JAMES B. KOOKE,
Spring township,
May IS, 1879. . Executors.
Our Stock of NEW GOODS
for Men's Wenrls complete
Prices from Vl centsup.
F. MOBTIIgEK. New Bleomtteld.Pa
COLvlPAnV
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DRUGS.
DRUGS.
JACOB STRICKLER,
(Successor to Dr. M. B. Strlckler)
PHARMACIST,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, TENN'A.
HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B,
Btrlckler In the Drug Business at his Store-room,
on MAIN HTHKKT. two doors Kast of the Big
Spring, I will endeavor to make It In every way
worthy the patronage of the publlo.
Personal and strict attention AT A IX TIMES
given to the compounding and dispensing Physl.
olans' preaclptlons. so as to Insure accuracy and
guard against accidents.
IlILtlt IN ItIII
that my atock has been recently selected and care
taken to have everything i.I the HKHX QUALI
TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med
icines that leave my store shall be as represented
-PUKK and UNADULTERATED.
I HATE COXSTAKTLY 05 I11SD
HA IB OIL and POMADES
HAIK, TOOTH and NA1I,BRCBI1E&
bUHOKONH, TOILET, and
CABHIAGE SPONGES,
PUEF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS,
CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS.
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi.
cines of every description.
ALSO,
Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c.
ORANGES, LEMONS A BANANAS,
In season.
Pure Wines and Lienors for Medicinal
I'nrposes.
Terms, Strictly Civ nit.
By strict attention to business, I hope to merit
the confidence and favor of the public.
JACOB STRICKLEB, Ph. G.
April 29, 1879.
jgLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
THE BEGULAB SPRING TERM will open,
MONDA Y, March Slut, 1879,
and continue twelve weeks.
In connection with the regular Academlo
course of this Institullona TEACHERS CO UK.SK
will be organized In accordance with the Improv
ed theories or Instruction. While puiulng this
course of study, students will be allowed to se
lect one or two of the higher branches without
extracharge.thus enabling them to lit themselves
for the mostadvanced common schools. Tbeiol
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.
A daily record Is made of the progress and con
duct of students which is forwarded to their pa
rents or guardiant, during the term. Special at
tention is given for preparation for college. For
circulars, etc., address.
J. R. FLICKINGER. A. M., Principal,
or Wm. (.hiek. Proprietor.
New Ulooiutluld, Pa.
March 11 1879.
'S TOE. b
Don't you want some cheap
HMis ior ranis ana rtuutT
youuo, dou't fail to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F.
MORTIMER. Vou can suit yourself In style and
price.
n !
I m ft :
IV 1
A VCriONEEJtlS.
JAS. P. LATCHFORD,
AUCTIONEER,
Would rasnentfullv Inform th nnliltn thst he
will ory sales at reasonable prices, All orders
will receive prompt attention.
jJOwnAi.LX'H MILLS, TERRY CO., PA.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Offerahla aerrlcea tothecltlxenaof Perry and
Cumberland oountlea. Post olllce address,
DMnrmniinuiiie, 1'erryco.. rit
w.
D. HENRY,
A VCTIONEElt.
BUIn, l'orrj county Pa.
Terma Moderate and ever niertinn m.,i.
to render satisfaction. fit.
Auctioneer. The undersigned eWee
notice that he will erv sales at anv Dolnt In Pnrr
or Dauphin comities. Ordera are solicited and
promptatteatlon wlllbe given.
is. ii. vv r i.i.n,
New Buffalo
Perry co.,Pa.
t B.HARMSH,
j.
Detvllle. Perrv Co.. Pa. Charges moderate, and
satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tl
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTION IGICI f ,
lOKEHIlURO. TERRY COUNTY, PA.
Charees moderate. Promnt attention nlt
to ail calls.'
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT I
T woiildrespeotlvelylnform myfrlendsthat Iln
1 tend o ailing upon them with a supply of good
ofmy .
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Censistlngof
0A88IMEH8,
OASSINBTS,
FLANNELS, (Plalnandbai'd )
CAlll'ETS, Aco.,
to exchange for wool or sell for cash.
J.M.BIXLEH.
Centre Woolen Factory .
6,17,4m
WForRaleby P. MoRTiMin.New Bloomflel
Ferrycounty.Pa.
KICHOLSfSHEPARD & CO.,
Ua.ttl Creek, Mich.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
"VIBRATOlt
- THRESHING MACHIKERY.
THE WstfhM Omln-Savrnr. TlmaTlnffs
sin4 M"nrT-Kftvliir Thrhfri rUl Aa nil fm-r-tnu.
B"TnrKl nil rlraJrf (rr KapM M'uri, PerKet Clnalag,,
inn tar obviiic uritu nam n
STKAK Fowr ThrhrH.rliltx. Hpflal
itM of 8pmrstori tasuta xprcnl tar tiieat Power.
OtR VnrUnUA Wfpum Thrmhr EndM,
both Portabl ftod Trctiot, with Vlwbl lmprtTO
Mtils, Ur btond aoy other mtxkm or kind.
THE E5TIRK Threntilnff Vxpwi oftfa
tbre to Gr tmm tht mAunrr can he miul bf Ik
Kurt Orin SAVED by UtM Luprornl Mtchlot:
GBAI.t But will At unhmlf toth mr
motif wifUfe or OrifB sn4 lb Inferior work drn by
&U oLtxr miiIms, wbB ftuoa jKstd rm tb dllTdriiie.
NOT Only Vastly SupfHor fr WhMt, Oaf.
Rrt7, Hi, and iikj i,rnuM, but lb Omi.t Bowmi
lul Threihrr la Flft Timothy. Millet. Onvmr, ttnd Ut
t4. K"I! no "f.e.bmmtt" t "rebuilding" t
baoa ff on Uraio to SeMd.
It Thoronrb WorkmaiKliip. Oa-attt Flnlrt
PerfeUtn of Pam. Cimt-u-9t of K tilt, moot, ttc
viMilOB TLrcUavr uuini ere iaoom(itritbi.
MARTFLOI'S f.ip Simplicity r.f Purls nulna;
thart'me-bilf thettaual Kelt atxl (vsji. Muu
Co Work, wiib no LLutr.&fa or ricuwrwis.
rOI'R Sizpa of Separator Hal Rantfint;
from Mil to Twi,r-.if.c aizfi, u4 iwotljlt o( JsWuuU
J Urt Pbttoro Co mai.:fc.
?OR Partiralanu Tail ur Tealfra m
r.j u (oc iiiu'LTicsl CLrciiiar, alcb smU
teirmt Hoepltal,
S.CUrk Ht.,rhica4m.
Prtvkte.C break) mad
Female bue&iet.
Ceotalwtfnc. free.
I.svtlsi ttod Gentle
mB, 4 ooe dollar
for Muoiee of bei
rnbber fxxlj, end
VAlu,hle in(orra(loo
h? exprtee. Ki-li.
hie female Ptn( .
per box. I'HvBte
borne t,rjr num lor
Lsdlee drta( too
ft n -pi en.
A mmw wArk. prtne 69
Tenta Yij melt. Mfste
rice of Nature, Pbjfl.
olny of Mrrtf, Or
fo mt GeiiaretiOD.
FiMea of Yootb anil
Maob'xxt ; wmIui of
ffhntfre and veJuabie in
fommliaa, ef Intereat
to hih wxee. Motbiua;
otfroelve to ffood Unte
and rvflseaieDC Vofoi -nulnt
mr tx-f .r
pubiiabed. Wo fami If
thutd am wttlKMit It.
C"A'Mrr, Dr. A. O.
if ( I tack
C9
ccz
MOTICE!
11
ALL persons are hereby warned to keep their
lrJf l'a lfmflirllt"iBtlnBfnvv
flfniiim'(w In i it mi, mi to-
PHOKrilATF, M 1,11 H. for. (or fosismp-VTSl
lfVk 4Imw. k for(lritciilfiir(hmno'ayjr"jl
lfbkiBntrtll,Iwill,nrwiptyfwW
at 1
St
stot'k from runnini; and trespassing on anv of
my Unas either in Hprinc or Tyrone townMilp.
Any persou sooReudinK, will be dcait ilh s tlift
law directs.
JOHN DIM.
May 6th, 1679.