0 THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.. OCTOBER 28, 1879. llloomfidtr Sinus. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. W ItiTltn commrnilrntlotiK from Ml penmn trtio are Imprinted lu matter. roierly belouKluar to tula de partment. Sheep-Killing Dogs. Mr. D. C. Richmond, of Ohio, relates, In an article at large without credit, the results of observation and experience of Bheep-kllllng dogs, from which he was quite a sufferer durlnR twenty-five years They slaughter their victims hy tearing open the large veins of the neck and sucking the blood; they can never be broken of this trick. A Blngle dog will sometimes kill sheep, but generally there are two often a large and a small dog. A sheep-killing dog will teach oth ers. The first time a dug kills a sheep he will suck the blood, and then eats some and be satisfied. He will soon learn to kill several, sucking their blood until he Is full, eating no flesh the first night. Any dog that will chase sheep when out alone will sooner or later kill them. A green dog will sometimes kill a sheep In the daytime, but thl9 seldom happens. Nearly all the sheep-killing by dogs is done in the night; they are very cunning about it, often going long distances from home when there are plenty of sheep close by. As a preventive measure, bells are good; not small ones, but three good sized bells for each hundred sheep. If in spite of this precaution, a sheep is killed, say nothing. Skin it and let the carcass lie in the same place. The first night after killing, the dogs will not come, hut the second night they will be on hand. Cut four or five gashes in the shoulder of the dead sheep put a small amount of first class strychnine in the gashes, and the next morning you will be sure to have dead dogs. Mr. R. has sometimes killed four dogskin one night. He tulds that " it is well to keep the mouth shut," and concludes with men tion of a curious incident: "One morn ing I found a small round hole eaten out of the fore shoulder. It puzzled me. I knew it was not a common dog. I told my neighbors to shut up their dogs. The second night after killing I put in the strychnine, and the next morning I had the largest red fox I ever saw." Collo in Horses. A correspondent of the Mass. Plough, man gives the following cure for colic in horses, which is convenient at all times and easily applied. He says he has nev er known It to fall. Spread a teacupful or more of fine salt on the back of the animal over the kidneys and loins, and keep it saturated with warm water for twenty or thirty minutes, or longer if necessary. If the attack Is severe drench with salt water. I have a valuable bull which had a severe attack of collo a year ago last summer. I applied salt to his back and, it being difficult to drench we put a wooden bit into his mouth, keeping it open about two inches, and and spread salt upon his tongue, which, together with the salt on his back, re lieved him at once, and within a very short time equilibrium appeared fully restored ; I have for several years past successfully applied this treatment to other animals in my herd. W Leave turnips in the ground until hard frosts come. The tops may be fed to cows. Carrots, beets, and parsnips, must be dug before very cold weather. Store In trenches or pits in dry places from which water will run off. If put In a root-cellar, pack in earth in boxes or barrels or bins, according to the quan tity. If a new rhubarb bed Is desired, it should be made in fall. Plow up the part of the garden not In use before the ground freezes. Gather and bum all the weeds and rubbish. Lemon Butter. One and a half cupfuls white sugar, whites of three eggs, yolk of one, grated rind and Juice of a lemon and a half, or twoemall ones ; cook over a slow fire 20 minutes, stirring all the while. Very nice for tarts, or to be eaten as preserves. Sroghum Cake. Three cups of flour, one of butter, one and a half of sorghum molasses, one tablespoonful of ginger, one teaspoonful of soda, one cup of sour milk and two eggs. Bake in a moderate oven. A World of Good. One of the most popular medicines now before the American public, Is Hop Bit ters. You see It everywhere. People Uke it with good effect. It builds them up.' ItisnotaspleasaDt to the taste as some other Bitters as it Is not a whiskey drink. It is more like the old fashioned bone set tea that has done a world of good. If you don't feel Just right try Hop Bitters. Nunda Newt. Newport AdTertlsomcnts. n. s. cook & co., Anree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for t.EBS MONEY than anyothnr denleriln this county. W e will also take good Tlinbaron the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, So, We uqe Clearlleld Fine and llem. look only. W. R. 8. COOK A CO., Newport, Perry 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. WR would respectfully Invite the patronane of the farmers, and the publlo generally, as the II 1HH HUT l'KICKS the market wlllaUord, will be paldfor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOCK, PRODUCE 8EED3 AND RAILROAD 1IE3 We have constantly on hand, JTI8B, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT OAL, IRON, STEEL, UORSE SHOES, Sc., So. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. 3. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Havhw on hand a complete assortment of the fol lowing articles, the subscriber asks a share of yonr patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Romedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, Perfumery HAIR OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B . M, EBY, Newport, Penrx'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's ISiilldliig, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. W Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. Your orders are solicited. 914 I NSURAXCE I B. HIMES, QENERA.L LIFTS AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square, NEWPOBT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly find it to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented t jfltna, of Hartford. North British Kimland, Commercial Uulon, North America. Plilt'a.. Fire Asoiation,Phira., Pennsylvania, Assets, Ifijno.nno. l,7S0,OO0. l,4!H,fW). 6, o.om 8,778,000. 1,700,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 18791y STOP and THINK Before you have purchased .elsewhere 1 m . m AT IRA WKNTZBL'S STORE IN.BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PIMCE ! A FULL SHOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND t Special Bargains are Offered in MADE- UP CL OTHINQ j. mn a amps BRAULEBQRO, VI Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools. Chapels, etc., Is proving a GR33AT SUOOX1SS. Be euro to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF M-KiSD) Oil IHE GLOBE, Illustrated Catalogue sent free. From the. Factory to the Wearer, warn or Miperior janpiln, lixtra Jr Ino Mnrm tShieK. Bosons, Open Back, French Yoke, uud completely finished for S7.5Q il mizmm it vttiff eempl.t.4 rrni.m.iiU with one nt lha lttrrnt Ottoa Fictorl.t IB ih. I'alt.il St.te. for aft on Itmitcitfiil'plyt'fSMrttitir Mitilln. HI .slr.nu 1v i.ri..-., nri.l .vint InriMy lix rpiu.tl our ferilill.f of the oinnuriu'lur. olm.u. Rnd born' Khirta, In .11 t,l.i, we liav. rirrlil..! in m.k. .n Important aiur luro from tharflnrte ii.tmlly .ilr.pi.,1 by iiinikr .t.il.i,hintit.livnl to,.U,- wlr..T. rilwlljin ammuntc tlon with tit. con.tiraer, tltit. n.oidloir tbe .mrtiMu t.r'ril rrutn.oU ly mldtllctBcni mid til. rlmll truflo. nnl .unliline it. to ni.ke tb. following- itttiTri-f-tli-ituil i.tlert VI buj.crlur Mutlln, fin. Linen tlnl.h,a French V k. t:l.iu, u. Ur.. Wily for we.r, . . 67.50 a " . .. An .l.(r.nt i.t ri.ll.it trlfl PlnlM PI..T. nnit Coll.r Pnllnni r.rrfrnl.il to Mrh pnrrli-.M-ff Hot H Sh'lru. lM.mi.1. Bhlrt Bin. In, I rotiipl.li, with m lnHin... i. ai.,, prrpald by mail on rn'.lptnl 'V"'"', wnrrnnt thu. Shim rnh. (l-. ln. in t..rv r..et, to i. .nb.tonllnlly .Ti4 neatly ntiiiheu, .nd ntiiil In appfnrnnoe. durubiltly .n-l etylctn any Sblrt In tbe ntnr.i-t witlnn iwt or three time. much. Sen. I .ire ofr..llr wi rn. cm uiiil.reu.e wl tlie.t and lemcth of arm. RemaiakM' irrterlnc from in you aure nil otifnlde prollta. Hoya' HhirtSMme f r're a nl-u e. I'ntiar st-tttn. er Cnrrener t.ltn.. r.t.liMnr. of eoM. ant arl"1 .jipiu.ou. KEVV l(!ULinU!iIolllU IU, 411 Uroadwai. Hr Ik, UJ mm i nsixi:ii:Ti:i BARGAINS IN FOB THE NEXT 60 DAYS, Before Our Advance in Prices Pianos 140 to $400 All new, and ntrictly flrst clnan, and gold at the lowest net cash wholesale facitory prices, direct to the purchaser. Xheno Pianos made one of the finest dlsulavsat tbe Centennial Exhibition, ana were unanimously recommended for the HioiikbtI Honors over 12.G0O In use. Kegularly Incorpo rated Manufacturing! Co. Factory established over 87 years. The Hquare Qrands contain Mathushek'a new patent Duplex OversiruuK Hcale.the areatest Improvement In the history of Piano makliiK. The Uprlnhts are the FIN EST IN AMKKlfJA. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 4 pages mauea iree. Our new stvles ol JUBILEE ORGANS am the best In the world. An 8 slop orgnn only!5 i with all the greatest, latest ana Dust Improve nients, possessing rower, derth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo ef feet and perfect stop action, 80IUI walnut cases, of beautiful design and elegant finish.. All Planus and Orirans sent on if) davs' test trial PIANOS anfl ORGANS 'hltlX S?a atlRICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO. one-third of price. Catalogue of l,5no choice; pieces sent on receipt of 3c. stamp. Address I Embody NEW 1879 Improvements, nevor before MENDEISSOHN PIANO CO .adopted; Contain mow practical features; Are ZlKast 15th Street, NewYork. Imore durable; Cost lesstokeep In order: Uses less SentemtKtr 1A lHTfl 'fuel, and will more tieat. and a larger volume of Depieiuoer .0. 1011.. pure air than auv furiiHce may in theUulted Wates. : 1 Kenlaee vourold and noorlv workinir heater with 81500 TO 83(X) A YEAR, or IS to:one of these modern furnace's, which are popular 120 a day In your own locality. No risk. women uo as wen as men. Many make more; than the amount stated above. ; No one can fall to make moil 1 eytast. You can make from. to imiits to 12 an hour bv de-l voting your evenings and spare time to thebusl-l oess. It costa nothing to try the business. Noth j Ing like it for making money ever olfered before. Business pleasant audxtrlccly honorable. Haader.j If you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us youraudressi and we will send you full particulars and private! terms free; samples worth IS also free; you can! then make ny vour mind for yourself. Address! GKORUE STINSONSCO.,roitland, Me. 4uly! '0 "IITTJ 1 Ti Don't you want somecheap. foods for rants and Hulls t' f you do, U011". fall to ex-j amine the splendid assortment for sale by F! MOKIIMER. You can suit yourself lustyla and! price. . ; TAKE NOTICE. NEW PENSION LAW.! All Pensions, bv Law, begin back at date of! 'Discharge or Death of Boldler. Old rejected cases! re-opened. The undersigned has hud IS years'! experience In pro.ecutlng Pension claims. AH' persoiisbellevlngtheniselves entitled to Pensions,' please oall 011 or address. ! LEWIS POTTER. ! - . .... New Bloonifleld. I Feb.11,1879. Perry Co., P.j I com pant; 1 . ' J BEST FUKNACES IN THE WORLD FOB. HARD COAL OR WOOD, (Wbought or Cast Ibos,) ARE MADE 13Y ;ann universally successful. Bend direct to Manufacturer for prices. . m WATKK ST., New York. ONE MILLION 11 mm mm bj Utter lbr'u tr 111 b A pl br Utter lbr'"fHwtl l.nw Trtrwrl Usi." In wblafc fill 1. luUUal 1 fcjT Cldtftlif 35Cortlant)t8tret,New Vofk. 0 A MONTH guaranteed. 112 a day at Dome made by the Indus, trious. Capital not required; we will start you. Men, women, boys and girls make money faster at work for ns than atanythiiigel.se. The work Is light and pleasant, and sucb as any one can so rlnht at Those who are wise who see this notice will vend us their address at mice and see for them, selves. Cosily Ouint and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address THUE & CO.. Augusta, Maine. 40 ly : 9 B I Bu bs 3 AUCTIONEERS. p p. hooverT AtrcxiorsjKiiiit. ..lHn,l2in.Klv,',n ,0 Bnl satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Call on or address P. P. IIOOVKK, AllgusU 2, 1879. KlHottsbuig, ra. JAS. P. LATCHFORD, AUCTIONEER,. Would respectfully Inform the public that lie W l srysales at reasonable prices. All oiueis will receive prompt attention: uert donn alia 'a mills, perky go., pa. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post olllce address Hliemiausdale, Perry co., Ta. w. D. HENRY, AUCTTCiNWW.n Blaln, Perry county 'pa. touTdTsattlacnaUdeTery e"ert,on tsf"e Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that be will crjwales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited an proinptatteatlonwIUbe given. '"clteanr B.D.WELLS, New Buffalo Perryeo.,Pa Q B.HARNISH, AUCTIOMOEH, ..H'fJ!f ' Perry Co;' pf Char8e moderate, an satisfactiou guaranteed. 6tf D AVID M'COY, A.TJCXI O IVEEli , ICKESBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Ph Tonm mnlorii f a a 1. 1 to ail calls. v" a"e"l,on H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectlvelylnforn) myfrlendsthat Id, tend calling upon them with a supply of goo ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of OASSIMERS, OASSINET8, FLANNEL8, (Plalnandbar'd CAKl'ETS, Sec, to exchange for wool orsell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. CentrbWoolen Factory. 6,1T, N!CH0LSf SKEPARD & C0.v Battle Creek, Midi. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. TFIE Match If tw Onkln-Rarlnr, Ttmft-Sftrfnir tttd Moner-SaTing Thrcvhrn ert&ii 6j anrl genera tion. Beyond all rlTgiry for Bapf Work, Perfect Clwunf, inn iur oaviug umo iruiu n aisc. STEAM Power Thrwihew SpwIaHr Spell Imi of Btptvstore nad f xpressljr for SteaoB Power. Ol'R nrlTilfd Stmn Thrfflher EnrliiM, both PoruM ao1 Tntotlon, with VtvlotU4 Iaprarv bmU, mt beyond any other make or kind. THE OTIBE Thresh! tiff Eipnw (and tfUn thre 10 flro thiwt that rrrtuot oan be matU rj Ukv tium Grain SAVIiD Xtj theM Improvod Maohloei. GBA1N BalMn will DM submit to the ftiier noy wacu ef Grain and tb inferior work done try kll othar machiuca, when obm poated on th differeuoa, NOT Only Tastly SnpfTlor for Whst, Ontu, Barley, Rye, as4 lika Oraloa, but tbe Oult Sueoeta Ml Thresher In Flax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and like Bet-is. Bqalrea no "attachinenW" or "rebniMiac' to k ehans from Grain toSaeda. ITT Thorough TVortrntnulilp, Flffffint Flnlah, Perfotlon of ParU, Coiapletiief of Fuii'tnent, ew Mr " VtmuToa " Tbrcaher Outflu are looouipaxAble. MARYELOL'8 for Kimpllt Iff of Part a, vh!h U thanoDhalf thumal ftlia and Uewa. JtlakM Glena Work, with no Liltetings or icattrio(a, rOI'B SiiM of Kepurntom Ma -if, Ramrfn from Six to Twelve-HorUa, and twistlea of Mouav d Hotto Powera to match. TlOB PartlcuUrs Cull on onr Orilm Of write tb m far lUuiiratd Clrouiar. which w nuUl Bra' IRON A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON. SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norvijay Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP Ili ON, OF ALL WIDTHS. tCc, Jte.t Jtc, on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET Price br F. MORTIMER, ' New Blootnfield.
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