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THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., OCTOBER 21, 1879.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Ws Invitn unntmitnlpiiHnn frnm t prrnns who ars
im.-rt'wtp,! tu muttiTM properly beluuKin to tulsde
partmeut. SuggesVons about Carpet-Sweeping.
Sweeping la p;ood exercise If you can
avoid raining a dust. But If you are in
need of vigorous exercise of that kind
i get a hoe and betake yourself to the po-tato-patuh
or corn-field. Sweep carpets
gently. Even a rag carpet Hhould be
treated with consideration. A severe
digging with a stlfT broom wears the
warp and scrapes out the lint of the rags
quite needlessly. Not long ago I heard
a woman say that a very BtlfT broom was
needed for sweeping a Brussels carpet.
I thought to myself " a stilt' broom will
never sweep my Brussels carpet" (good
reason why !), as I lmaglued the tearing
out of the soft tufting of the carpet by
the coarse, sharp broom splints. A carpet-sweeper
Is the best thing for this pur
pose. It does the work easily and well,
and saves dust. A brunh of hair and
dust pan are good to use for the nicest
carpets, but their use is too laborious for
recommendation to a busy house-keeper.
If a common broom corn broom must
be used for Brussels, it should be
fine, soft, light and clean. To sweep up
threads, ravellngs and other fine litter,
many persons wet the broom In clean
tepid water, shaking out the water, be
fore sweeping with it, just keeping the
broom moist enough to wipe up the fine
dust and threads rinsing In clear water,
and shaking It frequently as the work
progresses. Brussels carpets are not suit
able for rooms where sewing and baby
culture are going forward. In provid
ing carpets for any tooiu, reason would
dictate that. they be such as may easily be
kept clean; not so dark as to. show every
dustand thread, nor so light as to be
very easily soiled something which will
either, let the dust sift through or retain
It on the surface, rather than In the car
pet Itself, when to be used in rooms
where dust is made. American A gricul
turlnt. Harvesting Com.
This Is the month for harvesting the
corn crop, or rather for cutting oft' the
corn and shocking it to remain there
until the.graln hardens, and the fodder
becomes dry. There is a great deal in
knowing how to do this In the best man
ner. Sometimes the size of the shocks
are too large, tending to produce mould
and thus Injuring both, the grain
and the fodder. Sometimes they are too
small, giving too much surface exposed
to the rain and eausing increased dam
age to thcr fodder from the weather. A
moderate-tized shock is the best.
We have long noticed and commented
on the fact, that much corn-fodder, after
the ears are husked, is allowed to stand
in the field, in a very exposed condition
until late In November, thus allowing
the weather to destroy a large propor
tion of its value as feed for cattle, which
eat the leaves In preference to hay, and
would most of the stalk if cut Into inch
pieces and steamed. There is no reason
why the fodder should not all be stock
ed or housed in October. By that time
the wheat has 'been sown and the pota
toes dug, and there is no work of hurry
to Interfere with the proper securing of
the corn-fodder. .For horses corn leaves
are regarded as particularly nutritious,
and to the race-horse especially are they
valuable.
Beef Balls.
Chop very fine two pounds ' of raw
beef (off the round. is the best) and one
quarter pound of suet; mix with It a
handful of flour; season to taste with
salt, black pepper and.cloves ; mold Into
balls or cakes (a little thicker than cod
fish cakes) and fry In suet or drippings
until a nice brown on both sides, keep
ing the cover on all the time.
Cows.
A cool, dark, clean stable for the cows
is for many reasons preferable, to a hot
pasture in the middle of the day, Cows
that have been kept up on moderate
feed, will shrink In their milk, on being
turned into a luxurious pasture on a hot
day. Dry earth or sand makes a' better
bedding than straw during the hot sea
son. rf- Never put a pudding which is to
be steamed into any thing else than a
dry mould.
Get out Doors)
The close confinement of all factory
work, gives the operatives pallid faces,
poor appetite, languid, miserable feel
ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys
and urinary troubles, and all the physi
cians and medicine in the world cannot
help them unless they get out of doors
or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best
remedy, especially for 6uch cases, hav
ing abundance of health, sunshine and
rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a
rifle. Pee another column. 42
Newport Advertisements.
ff It. .8. COOK& CO.,
Agree tO' sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LE8B MONEY than finyother dpalerstnthls
cnuuty. We will also take Riiotl Tlmbernn the
stump or delivered at. oiir Mill In ex din line fur
Lumber, (do, We use Clearfield Fine and Hem
lock only.
W. B. B. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
Uotober 10, 1676.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Janes & Bon,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick "Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would respectfully invite the patromtRO of
the farmein, and the publlo Konemlly, as
the illUHKHT PRICKS the market wlllallord,
will be paid for all kinds ol
GRAIN,
FLOUK,
PRODUCE
seeds And
11a1luoad ties
We kave constantly ou hand,
jrisn,
SALT,
PLASTKR,
CEMENT
COAL.
IKON,
STEEL,
HORSE SUOEB.&C.&O.
FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST BATES.
ta. Orders promptly filled,
Newport, July 20, 1876 tf
JTEWPORT DRUG STORE.
Hiving on hand 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 Komedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
Brushes, Perfumery
HAIR 5lL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Hand
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PDBP08K9
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Carefidly and Promptly Filled
B . M . E B Y ,
Newport, Penn'a.
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, 1A.
Bole Agent tor Lorllard's 8uperoTobaccos,
Also, A Large Stock of STA
TIONERY always on hand at
LOW PRICES.
-Country Merchants supplied with Good!
at Philadelphia prices.
Your orders are solicited. ' 9 41
pSUHAXCE I
B.- HIMES,
AND
Fire Insurance Agency.
OFFICE: .
South East Comer Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first
class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, ana tosses honorably adjusted
and promptly paid.
Before renewing your Insurance, or placing
newj-isks, you will eertalnlv find it to your lu
terest to call ou or address (lie subscriber.
. Companies Represented :
tna,of Hartford. Assets, $fl,700.ono.
North British England, " l.TnO.uuu.
Coinmerolal Uulon, " l.'.M,(Hx).
North Ameriea, Phll'a., " 6,6c0,0t'0.
Fire Association, PhU'a., " 3.778,1100.
Pennsylvania, " l,7ou,ouo,
B, HIMES, Agent.
March 11, 18791y
STOP and THINK
Before you have purchased elsewhere J
AT IIIA WENTZEL'S STORE
IN BLAIN, PENN'A.,
Is the place to buy goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICE !
A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND 1
Special bargains arc (Microti in
MADE- UP CL OTIIING
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BRATTLEBORO, VT.
Our ucw Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School!,
Chapels, etc., is proving a
GHEAT SUCCESS.
Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before
purchasing any other.
TIE LARGEST WORKS (OF M KIND) OH THE GLOBE.
Illustrated Catalogue sent free.
From the Factory to. the Wearer.
MUrts or Nnperior Junslin, Extra Fine l.lnrn Shield liosoiB,
Open Back, French Yoke, uud cn.iti f ly finisiied for
IJ-i
S7.50 A DOZEN!!
IVrlny fomplelMrrnfpmMU with nn of trie Urj-tt ttlr-f. Fworlr in O UrtHM Htttnr tm an
Ilmilfd niffily (.rSlilrtmir M.itlln. ni t-rtrr". ly t i ri. , ftn bnvn? hru'lv lfiffiin-. our fmrililln 'tit
Hit- mftiKirrftnrsof mna tin -I hoy' Hhlrt In ! we bsv- rirri.t.-l f- fmKc nn tmnorUnt 6-pM-t;tre
from t!ieiTriF nnjidly j.u?,J .y iiiuk rKlfil ifiriifi(, Mi-t li?.N n". lt iflrrrlly n (vtrtrniifi(c-.
ti n wtth the conaumer, tlnn nrotiiiittr its fti.Tiit-u, j.r..Ht r-'in,,L1J i ; uilJtileineu uJ Ui retail
trndf, fiml miijlimj m to tuike the f"ll winif nt rrrriS i,t. 1 i;Ur;
Snr)or Moilto, fine LIlcd ".nihrd Frttatli V. tbtrf, j. mUvr. r-n.!v W wear, . . $7 tit9
' :: ' :: ii
Aa !.rit .rt r"ll.d rol T.1.1..1 PlwT.fin.l C..:.ir riMrti.w,fi,lnt tpn. h r.,rh-.rf 1.ftr l,Kli'lru.
Safi.i.1. Shirl rii,li..I ftnpl.t., wllh a 1,1 I 'i!t...t, r, .U.v-, , nrp.M t'V infill en r-lptol
tf"1.,"-, l ,1 ""' ib'oRhlft.ml llr.t., l. ,., ,- ,i, to I .nh.lntillajlr anj
nentlr lini,h.l,.i,J nul lit apiicnriinrr. durulillllj , i .1 n,!c" -.n Fhlrl in il, n,,li-t ro,lm
twuur thw lim.tM nmrh. 6,-1 t nr "1 . -11... ri.. , .r.unkriu., on 'te.. ai,'i Uuiffh ol.rin. R.afflbr
.r.l.rlni fr.., n. jr..u Te all out.l!- yrollla.
Hoya'SblrUutn. i.r'ce cw -1 r-r,w- r.laUw. nf rvll trt""
UIVlltKCEIKWTIiI
UAKGAINS IN
FOB, THE NEXT 00 DAYS,
Before Our Advance in Prices
Pianos $140 to $400
AH new, and strictly first-class, and sold at the
lowest net casta wholesale factory prices, direct to
the purchaser. These Flanos made one of the
finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, ana
were unanimously recommended for the Uimiiest
JIonors over 12,000 111 use. iteguiany incorpo
rated Manufacturing Co. Factory established
over 37 vears. The Square Grands contain
Mathushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung
Scale, the greatest Improvement In the history of
Piano making, the Uprights are theFlNKftTIN
AMERICA. Flanos sent on trial. Don't fall to
write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of
48 pages mailed free.
Our new styles of JUBILEE ORGANS are the
best In the world. An S-stop organ onlyfW
witii all the greatest, latest and best . improve
ments, possessing power, depth, brilliancy and
sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo ef
fect and perfect stop action. Solid walnut cases,
of beautiful design and elegant finish. All
PlAnon nnri Organs sent? on 15 davs' test trial
utXi Soiiar" woVth at
one-third of price. Catalogue ot 1,900 choice
pieces sent on receipt ot So. stamp. Address
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO..
21 East loth Street, New York.
Beptember 16, 1871'.
;
TO IWO A YEAH, or 15 to
$1500
PMO
ORGANS
ir-ua any in your own locauiy..""" i.oiM,y numnui.
No risk, women do as wen
as men. Many make more
than the amount stated above.
No one can fail to make 111011
ill mil lu innMi iiiuu
You md make from.
lo f- an hour by de-i
mre time to thebusl-!
the business. Noth
ey fast,
50 cents to
votingyour evenings ana spare time 10 ine pusi-,
ness. 11 cosn uounng 10 try me uusiuess. noui ,
Iiig Ike It for making nionev ever otlerea peiore.!
nusmess pleasant auaHiricuy nouoraoie. naauer,; in ,7 (wiiliuiit nie.iicine ) of Si'Ekm.
If you want to know all about the best paying; tohkiuka of Keoiinal Weakness, Involuntary
business before the publlo, send us your address. Beniinal Losses, linpotencv. Menial and physical
and we will send you fuil particulars aud private, incapacity, lmpediineiiis to Mai riage, etc., also
terms free; samples worth t5 also free; you can. consumption. Epilepsy ami Fits. Induced by self
then make uy your mind for yourself. Address, indulgence or sexual extravagance, c.
GEORGE STINSON&CO..Poitland, Me. Wly; -Frico, in a sealed euve.ope. ouly six cents.
1 Thecelebraleil mnhor. in this !ii!mirAh!e Rssav.
f
Don't vou want somecheap;
foiMls for I'ants and Suitst!
f you do, don'-, fall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F:
MORTIMER. You can suit yourself In style and;
price.
TAKK NOTICE. NEW PENSION LAW.-!
Ail Pensions, by Law, begin back atdateol:
Discharge or Death of Soldier. Old rejected cases;
re-opened. The undersigned has had 14 years';
experience In profecutlng Pension claims. Al).
personsbelievlngthemselves entitled toPeuslons,!
please call on or address, i
LEWIS POTTER. I
New Bluomfleld. !
Feb. 11, 1879. Perry Co., Pa.;
BPAEIV;
- ,:rr - . J l) '
BEST FURXACKS INT THE WORLD
FOIl HARD COAL OR WOOD.
(Wkocoiit or Cast litox.)
RICHARDSON, B0YNT0N & CO.
Embody NEW 1S79 immovenienls. nevor before
adopted; Contain mora prvct'cal features; Are
more durable; Cost less to keep lu order; Uses less
fuel, anil Hill mora ue.it and a larger volume of
urealr tlmu any furnuce may hi I he United States.
jtepiace your om aim poorly working neater with
one ' modem fnrnaoos. which are popular
Send direct to Maniifaetun-rs for prices.
H WATER ST.. New York.
SI L J II I II o
Manhood: HowLost, now Rest
, . r '
-r.. .lint !nb!ibrl. a new edil
lftf?L Hit cri.V'hatWtLL'SC'EL.
Restored !
ir. .lint inibli-hnl. a new edition of
ywitfj jL lilt crl.VKltWtLL'SCELKBHA.
JtJrytU.y XhlllissAY 011 ilw ra lual cure
clearly demonstrates, from a tliii years' success
ful pnu-tice. Uiat the alanniug consequences of
self abuse may be radically cured without the
dangerous ue of internal medicine or the appli
cation of (he knife; pointing out a mode of curs
at once simple, certain. .ami vitectnal. by means
of which every siiileror, 110 matter what his con
dition ma v lie. may;uie himself cheaply, private
ly, aud ivi'(c.iiMj'.
S- This Lecture should be lu th hands of
every youth and every man iu the land.
Kent,, under seal, In a plain euvelow, toany ad
dress, on receipt of six ceuts, or two postage
stamps.
Address the Publishers, uiy
THE ITLVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Aun St., New York s Post Olltce Box, .KM
A VCTIONEEItS.
J P. HOOVER,
AtJCXION12131l.
..o!!.'YU,?",,v'',n ,0 nrt lsfactlon guar
anteed. Prices low. Call on or address
r. P. HOOVER,
Elllottsbiirg, Fa.
Atlgustl 2, 18711.
JAS. P. LATCH FORD,
AUCTIONS Eli t
Wnuld respectfully Inform tin. public that tie
w I cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attention. uers
DON N ALLY'S MILLS, PEHRY CO., PA.
AMES CLEELAND
Auctioneer,
Offers his services tothecltlrensof Perry and
Oumberlaud counties, post olllce sddress
Sherinansdale, Perry eo., P.
w.
D. HENRY,
A VCTIONKF.n.
Blaln, Perry county Pa.
,,"Tfins Moderate and every exertion mae
to render satisfaction. "nu iimne
AneUoneer. The unclorsk'tied clve
notice that he will crysales lit any point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are sollolteu and
promptatteatlonwlllbe given. "u"ouea,"a
U.D.WELLS,
New Buffalo
Perry co., Pa.
B. HARNISH,
Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, anr
satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf
JJAYID M'COY,
AUCTION Eiai,
ICKE8B0RO, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
Cliarges moderate. Prompt attention, paid
to ail calls.
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
Iwottldrespectlvelylnforro myfrlendstbat In
teudoalling upon them with supplyof good
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Conslstlugof
0ASSIMER3.
OA8SINETS,
FLANNELS. (Plainandbar'd)
OAKPET8, Ate,
to exchange for wool orsell for easb.
J.M.B1XLEB.
CentreWoolerFactokt. 6,17,4b
NICH0LS,SHEPARD&C0.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
" VIBRATOR 99
THRESHING MACHINERY.
THE Mute)..! (JrlnfiTlnr, TI-Tln,
an4 Morjej'-SBViDii Threhm ot thii iny mod fenrtf
tloo. BeTOD4 all rirtlry for Rarl4 Work, Ferfaot CleBlsfc
STEAM Powf Thrhr ialtf . Rpcll
lie of 8cpmrtor maOe expraul; lor uam Power.
both ForUbldj n4 t nation, with Vloabl IoprT
MoU, tu beyond dj thr mk or kind.
THE EJTIRE Threnhlnff Exptntes find offfa
thre to flr Mmfl Uiat amoointi can b nmU kj tb
xlr Grtia SAVED bj Umm Iraprortd Umohlam.
GRAIN BafMr will ot nbrnlt to th
Btoai vaiUye of Grain aod the frferlor vork dotM by
rU tk MokiAe. when mm ported om lh differaoae.
NOT ObIt TtatU Sprk) fur Whfit, 01
Bartej, Bj, and Ilka Uralod, bot th On.! Eucc
ml Thraiher 1b Flu, Ttmrtfar, Millet, Ctorer, and bk
Sodti. Rqnires no "ttacbJBou" or "nbaUdiitg" lr
etiao from Grain to9ed.
IK Thoroueh Worknamrilp, Htrant FlnUh,
Perfection of Paru, Compktenena of ftqutpmnw,
ar " Tiaaaroa" Ttuaabsr Oatdu an IaooBfrabte.
Trf ARYFLOT S for Hlmplfrit of Parts, mnn
f than one-half the aaual Blta and Gear. Uahae
Clean Work, with no Liuerinfs or katteriaa,
rOVR Mtn of Ktpnntoni Ma-t, BarnHm;
from Six loTwelre-Koneaifo, and iwoAj lea of UmbV
ed Horae Powara to avalxb.
TVOR PartJrnlam, fall on oar lValm 01
X tnu w (m lUas-trated ClrMUar. which we awl (r
IRON 43
A full assortment of
BAR IKON,
KOUJiD IRON,
OVAL IKON.
SCROLL JEON
STEEL AND IRON TIRE,
Norway Iron, Nail Rods,
PLAIX AND OALVANIZED
HO OP III ON,
OF ALL WIDTHS.
fc, Jtc, Cc
on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST WAS KIT
PRICK ty
F. MORTIMER,
New Rloont field.
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