0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. SEPTEMBER 9, 1879. IoomficIb imts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We Invite pommunlmMin from nil pprnn who are l!itfr'tt'd iu mutter properly belouifliiK t tUU de partment. Systematio Housekeeping. The housekeeper who 1ms no business imblts makes but a poor appearance beside one who hns them. The latter has a fixed hour and day for every domestic duty; the former has things done when she thinks of It. The one replenishes before an article is exhaust ed; the other runs around and borrows. The one knows just how long an article ought to last ; the other is robbed before her face and eyes. The one makes her rags pay for her tins, her grease pay for her soap; the other has to give ready money for both these commodities. The one has her house cleaning done in May ; with the other it dangles Into July. The one can see visitors at almost any hour of the day, the other has to hurry skurry to make herself presenta ble. The one has always something toothsome to reserve if an unexpected guest must be asked to tea ; the other has nothing but an apoloy. With the one all goes smoothly, noiselessly, pleas antly, and she has a smiling face ; with the other the jar is always evident, the house, its mistress and its servants are always in a snarl. The one has business habits ; the other no habits at all. About Boiling Eggs. There is an objection to the common way of boiling eggs which people do not understand. It is this: The white under three minutes' rapid cooking, becomes tough and indigestible, while the yolk is left out. When properly cooked, eggs are done evenly through like any other food. This result may be obtained by putting the eggs Into a dish with a cover, as a tin pall, and then pouring upon them boiling water, two quarts or more to a dozen eggs, and cover and set them away from the stove for 15 minutes. The heat of the water cooks the eggs slowly and evenly and sufficiently, and to a jelly-like consist ency, leaving the center or yelk harder than the white, and the egg tastes as much richer and nicer as a fresh egg is nicer than a stale egg, and no person will want to eat them boiled after trying this method once. Heating Cans. A lady writes as follows: "I've learn ed this summer that a good many intel ligent, stirring housewives heat their cans before putting hot fruit in them to prevent breaking. That's the good 'old fashioned way,' I know, but a later and better way is to wring a cloth out of water (cold or hot,) fold it two or three thicknesses, set the can on the wet cloth firmly, let the hot fruit hit the bottom of the can first. There Isn't any danger of their breaking,and it is much handier than the old way. If I've only one can to fill I set it on my wet dishcloth. I wish those that have never tried this method would do so, even if they feel like my mother did the first one she tried. 'Well, I'll try it, but 1 know it will break.' " Sowing Oats and Wheat Together. The experiment has been tried in Iowa of sowing in the Fall, upon one acre of land, two bushels of wheat mixed with one bushel of oats. The oats shot up rapidly, and were of course killed down by the frost. But they furnished a warm covering for the earth, and when the snow fell among the thick stalks and leaves they kept it from blowing away. This covering prevents the winter-killing of the wheat, and the rotting oat leaves and stalks afford a rich top dressing for the crop the iollow ing Spring. The result was an abun dant yield of wheat, while land precisely similar along side of it, and treated in the same manner, with the exception of omitting the oats, was utterly worthless. g" A farmer says : " Four years ago my farm was fearfully infested with rats. They were so numerous that I had great fears of my whole crop being destroyed by them after it was housed; but having two acres of wild pepper mint that grew In a field of wheat, cut and bound with the wheat drove the rata from my premises. I have not been troubled with them since, while my neighbors have any quantity of them. I feel convinced that any person who is troubled with these pests could easily get rid of them by. gathering a good supply of mint and placing it around the walls of the base of their bams." Worthless Stuff! Not so fast my friend ; if you could seethe stroDg, heulthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised from beds of sickness, Buffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say "Glorious and Invaluable remedy." See another col umn. " 30. Newport Advertisements. It. S. COOK & CO., 4nree to Sell allklndsot LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forI,R89 MONEY than anyotner denier In this comity. Wewlllalno take Rood Ttmueron the slump or delivered at. our Mill In exchange lor Lumber, So, We use Clcartleld Fine and Hem lock only. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES BROS, & CO., (Fomurly John Jones & 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 publlo generally, as the HKiHIiST PHICKM the market wilUUord, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, ;nsn, HALT. PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, &C.,&0. FOR 8ALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. V Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf N EWPORT DRUG STORE. Having on band a complete assortment of the fol lowing articles, the subscriber asks a share of your patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Romedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, rcrfumery 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, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale- Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, XEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos. . Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. Country Merchants supplied with Goods t Philadelphia prices. Your orders are solicited. 9 44 TAKK 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 bad 16 years' experience In prorecutlng Pension claims. All persousbelleYlug themselves entitled to Pensions, ulease call on or address, LEWIS POTTER, New Bloomfleld. Feb. 11, 1879. Perry Co., Pa. STOP and THINK Ucfore you have purchased elsewhere I ksfc Hs AT IRA WENTZKL'S STOKE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST FRIGE ! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND t Special Bargains are Offered in MADE- UP CL O THING J. mil a ."''u-'liJBuiLir.i 1. . I ! Wf : 1 BRATTLEBORO. VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., Is proving a OTIEAT STJOOESS. Bo euro to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE LARGEST IRKS (OF M KIND) OH THE GLOBE. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. IMPORTANT ! The Meriden . Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn., Have Issued a most valuableCatalogue forllouse hold reference, containing the NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any of the pro ductions of the Celebrated Factories of Meriden, Consist ing of every conceivable pattern of Flain and Ornamental Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and Razors,. The Unri m 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 olllce of this paper, or from The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn. In sending for Catalogue, or in giving anorde, f lease mention that the advei isement was seen u Tub Times. E iia A A X J. A J j-iui 11:0 ig nrim'y given j that letters testamentary on the estate of am a iru v.frTv I .. 1. ...... . .. Itauiel Koose, late of Win ing lownsblp, Perry CO., Pa., deceased, have been granted bv the Register of Perry county to the uudersiRned, residing as ueiow nescriueu. 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 FOORE, Harrlsburg, Pa. JAMES II. KOOSK, Spring township, May 13, 1879. Executurs. Our Stock of NEW OOOD8 for Men's Wear is complete. Prices from l centsup. MORTIMER. New Bloomtield.Pa gompanv', ri 9 DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLER, (Successor to Dr. M. B. Strlckler) PHARMACIST, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. 1TA VINO succeeded the late firm of I)r. M. B. Strlckler In the Drug Huslness 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 ALT. TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physi cians' presclptlons. so as to Insure accuracy and guard against accidents. RiiAIl IX ItHXn that my stock has been recently selected and care taken lo have everything a the BEST QUALI TY. The publlo may rest assured that ALL med icines that leave my store shall be as represented -PURE aild UNADULTERATED. . I HATE COXSTASTLX ON 1IAXD II A IK OIL and POMADES HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES. BURGEONS. TOILET, and CARRIAGE SPONGES, IMTVI.- llilYiru TfllTET D. 1WHD I) CI CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi. ci nes oi every description. ALSO, Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c. ORANGES, LEMO?s3 & BANANAS, In season. Pure Wines nnd Liquors for Medicinal I'urposes. Terms, Strictly Onsli. By strict attention to business, I hope to merit me counueuce ana iavor oi tue puuuc. JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. O April 29, 1879. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of DR. Cl'LVERVVELL'SCELEBKA TKI) ESSAY on the radical cure without medicine ) of Hpkrma Seminal Weakness. Involuntary TOKUIHKA Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. s also Consumption, Epilepsy and Kits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author. In this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success, fill practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his cou dltion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. . This Lecture should be In the hands of every youth and every man In the laud. Bent, uuderseal. In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six ceuts, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, Illy THE CULYE1WELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Auu St., Now York; Pout Ulhce Uox,458 'S Don't you want someeheap roods for Pauls and bulls t t you do, dun's fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by P MORTIMER. You cau suit yourself In style and price. I Hfc W 1 i r - ' of A UCTIONEEltS. P P. HOOVER, AUCTlONKEll. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Call on or address K. P. HooVEK, AURUStl 2,1679. Kllloltsburg, Pa. J AS. P. LATCH FORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the publlo that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. ' DONNALLY'S MILLS, PERKY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offershls services to the citizens of Perry an Cumberland counties, post olllce address, Slierniausdale, Perry co., Pa, w. D. HENRY, A UCTIONRfUK. Blain, Perry county Pa. 9-Termn Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. gtf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that he will crysales at any pol nt In Perrj or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and proinptattentlonwlllbe given. E. D. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co.,Pa. B. HARNISH, AUCTIOrsfliKlt , Dnlvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, andi satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEElt, ICKESBURG. PERRY COUNTY, PA. , M. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail culls. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfriendsthat Id. tend calling upon them with a supply of good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistiugof OA8SIMERS, OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) CARPETS, &o., to exchange for wool orsell for cash. J.M.B1XLEK. CentreWoolen Factobt . 6,17,4e -ForBaleby F. Mortimer, New BloomUe) Perrycounty.Pa. NICHOLS, SHEPARD&CO., Xlattle Creek, Mloli. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Matrliippw OrilB-Strlnv, Tlmfr-Asrln! od Mimey-SitriB Thresher! of ihU Amy moA gratrf tloo. Kiyond all rivalry ftir KapK Work, Prfct Clautafi ud for Saviog Grain from Wuli(, STEAM Power Thresh em a Kperfaltr Npcfal iita of 8prMor mada expraatlj for Steam Power. Ol'B VnriTaltnl Ktnm Thresher Enrinen, both Portable and Tractton, vitb Valuabla Imrova Meota, far bejood anj tber maka or kind. THE ENTIRE Thmhlnff KxptniM (muA often three to five Unwn that amount) eao b made by iU Extr Grain SaYIlD bbet Improved Uachluea. GRAIN Kftlneri will not Knbmlt to th cor mom wattage of Grain and the interior work dona by all other machine, wnea once potted on tb difference. IWJOT Only Vastly Knperlop for Wheat, 01, dk v Barley, Kj. and like Graina, but Ue Omlt Hqcoi ful Tbrciher in Flax, Timothy, kllllet. Clover, and Uk Seeds. Hqolree no " atiacluoeau " or "rebuUduig'' to change from Grain tw-.Seeda. IX ThoronftH TforVmtnsJiip, Elerant FlnUh, Perfection of Part, Coniletetic-a of Equipment, eto our " VimaaToa" Tbreaber Outflta are Iacuntai'al.U. "JSX t L . JiTAUVELOl'S for Simplicity of Parts attTaai k-a than one-half the uauai Relta and Gaxa, Uako Clean Work, with no LUUrinfi or Scanrtuta. flOVH Siren of SeiMraton 3fle, Rantrlnaj a rrvia Six to Twelre-Ufaeaiae, and lauaulea tf aluuuV tl Hwrte Powcra to KaUa. 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