0 THE TIMES NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA., DECEMBER 0, 1879. (jc $)loomiuItr fimr0. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. WherPoultry Should be Killed. The reason poultry killed at borne, though young, is not as tender ns that bought at the market, Is that the former is generally not killed, until wanted and when eaten la still rigid in death, while that bdUght at the poulterer's has been killed at least hours more often days. Poultry ought to be killed several days before being eaten, dressed at once, and with a few bits of charcoal in It hung in a cool place. If poultry Is kept from food and drink at least twelve hours be fore killing, the crop and intestines will be emptied, and any superfluity of secre tions exhausted, the flesh will be Juicy and the fat Arm. If three days without food or drlnb, though in good condition previously, the flesh will be dry and tasteless and the fat soft. Never buy an undrawn fowl. The gas from the crop and intestines will taint the flesh, even though retained out a short time. Prcveution and Cure of Hog Cholera. The following recipes for the preven tion and cure of hog cholera are given by Mr. J. E, Ferrell, of Middle Spring, Cumberland county to the Star of the Valley for the benellt of farmers through out the State. Sulphur, 2 lts. ; copperas, 2 lb , mad der, 2 tt)S ; black antimony, i lb ; arsen--ic, 2 oz. Mix with slop and feed freely. And the following as a preventive to the disease : 1 peck wood ashes, 4 His. salt, 1 lt. sulphur, i ft saltpetre. Pound and mix thoroughly; moisten enough to prevent waste. Put in trough in a dry place where the hogs can at all times eat just as much of it as they please. If predisposed to cholera they will eat it freely. Worth Trying. AGerman newspaper gives the follow ing simple method for exterminating rats and mice, which it states, has been suc cessfully tried by one Baron Von Back, hofen and others for some time past: "A mixture of two parts of well-bruised common squills ami three parts of finely-chopped bacon is made into a stiff mass with as much meal as may be re quired, and then bake into small cakes, which are putaround for the rats to eat." Several correspondents of the paper write to confirm the experience of the noble Baron and bis neighbors in the extirpation of rats and mice by this sim ple remedj-i OP The effect of good prices realized by farmers for the wheat crop harvested in August is seen in the fact that they have reserved unusual quantities for seed wheat, and that the acreage of winter wheat sown this fall in central Western Stales for next year's crop Is from 60 to 100 per cent, greater than was ever know before. The amount of land pre pared to be sown next March and April with spring wheat is also unprecedented and whatever winter wheat is destroyed by severe weather will be replaced by spring wheat. The winter wheat sown has all sprouted well and the prospects are that the wheat crop next year will be simply enormous, far greater, than this country has ever seen before. A year hence these Western farmers may find they have overdone the business: but the chances are that between war, famine and flood, Europe will be able to absorb all the breadstuff's America can spare, and the Investment will probably prove as profitable a one as could have been made. 6 Mrs. Elizabeth S. Balden, lady ed itor of Taggart's Phila. Sunday Times, writes to the ladies' department of that paper the following Interesting news not only to the public in general concerning the baking of bread in tomato cans : "A young lady from Lancaster has sent me a beautifully-baked and delicious loaf of bread which she baked and in a tomato can. She says seeing an article In which I referred to the possibility of utilizing old tomato cans she tried bak ing bread in them. The result was that she found it a great saving in the amount of bread used in a family. The small sized loaf had a crust all around, and could be cut without waste. The high pan formed by the sides of the tomato can, alno made the bread lighter. This reminds us of a fact which housekeepers sometimes forget that buck-wheat cakes raise much better in a high vessel than in a low one." Not a Beverage. " They are not a beverage, but a medi cine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poor whiskey or poisonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated system, but build it up. Cue bottle con tains more bops, that is more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in Rochester sells them, and the physicians prescribe them." "Evening Express" ou Hop Bitters. Newport Advertisements. N EWPORT DRUGSTORE. Having on hand ooraplt assortment of the fnl lowing articles, tht subscriber asks a share of font patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Alio fall stock of Concentrated Eomedlen, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brashes, rerfumcry IIAin OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and BACR AM RNTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled D . M . EDY, Newport, Penn'a. 11. S. COOK & (JO., Agree to soil allklndsot LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county.- We will also take Rood Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &c, We use Cleartleld Pine and Hem lock ouly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invitethe patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HlliHKST PRICES the market wlllallord, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand. rri8B, 8 ALT, PLA8TER, CEMENT COAL, IKON, 8TEEL, HORSE SHOES. Sc., So. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. ta. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, HfEWPOKT, PA. 8ole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos. Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. n- Country Merohants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. Tour orders are solicited. 9 44 I NSUIIANCE ! B. HIMES, GENERAL LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: SontU East Corner Market Sqaaro, NEWPORT, PENN'A. KIRK INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Bofore renewing ynm Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly And it to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Itepretented t i:tna,of Hartford. Assets, s7O0,n00. North British England, " 1.750,000. Commercial Uuion, " 1,494,0(10. North America. Phil's.. " 6,WO,000. Fire Association, Phil'., " 3.7711,0(10. Pennsylvania, " 1,700,000. B. HIMES, Agent. Maran U, l791y STOP and THINK Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IRA WBNTZBL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Special Bargains aro Offered in MADE- UP CLOTHING GOOD COMPANY. A Monthly Magazint, Containing Only Original Matter, JTrssh, Bright, Varied, Vigorous. Makes a specialty of Rood stories by the most popular writers, and has entertaining sketches In great variety, crisp, pllhy essays, fresh, vigorous articles and really good poems. ITS CONTRIB UTORS next year will inolude among others. Harriet Seedier Stowe. Chat. Dudley Warnxr, Leonard W. Bacon, Jtelircca Uardina Davis, Hone Terry Woke, Horace K. Scudder, lien. M. Towle, Ellen W. Olney, Barah O. Jewett. James M. Wlntn, Oc tal Thanet, Elaine Uoodale. WHAT IS SAID OF IT.-" It Is an excellent specimen of clever editing." Hartford Commit. "There Is not a dull word In It from oovor to cover." Philadelphia Inquirer. ' It Is a I ive magazine, and will have a grand future." Providence Press, "The best monthly magazine In America." Church Chronicle, Ky. 'There Is running through all the articles a vein of strong common sense, a rare commodity gen erally with magazine writers, that makes the reading of It refreshing." Richmond Christian Advocate. Special Offer to New Subscribers, 16 MonthB for S3.00. Price I.L0O a year New yearly subscribers sending iibfohh J anuaut 1, get four extra num ber beginning the present volume, without ex tra charge. Hpecnnen copy, 15 cents. Booksel lers and newsdealers receive subscriptions and supply specimen copies as above. Or send to GOOD COMPANY, Sprlngtlold, Mass. CHEAPESTAND BEST I Peterson's Magazine ! FULL-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS. a siTPPl.RMENT will bo given In every num- xV ber fur 1880, containing a full size pattern for a lady's or child's dress. Every subscriber will receive, during the year, twelve of those patterns, worth moie, alone.tlian the subscription price. "Peterson's Magazine" contains, every year, imn u stent nlates. 12 colored Berlin pat terns, li mammoth colored fashion plntes.2tpages of music, and about Duo wood cuts. Its principal embelilsnmenis are Superb Steel Engravings ! Its Immense circulation enables Its proprietor to spend more on einnelllsumenfs, stories, c. man oiiv ntimr. It ul vp more for the monev.and com bines more merits, tlinn any In th world. In 1880. A NEW FEATURE will be introduced In the shape of a series of Splendidly Illuslralcd Articles Its Talcs rind Novelets Are the best published anywhere. All the most writers are employed to write orlglnall' for "Pe terson." InlHKO. FIVK ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETS will be given, by Ann 8. Stephens, Frank !. Benedict. Frances Hodgson Burnett. &c.,c, and stories by Jane G. Austin, by the author oi "josian Aliens who, ov iinnruua Hardl ng Davis, aud all the best lemaie writers. Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel. TWICE THE UhUAL W1Z.K. ana are un onnnihxi far hmint.v. Thnv will be sunerb v col ni-.fl Alan TJmivahnlfl nml nt.hps rereints : arti cles on ' Wax-Work Flowers," "Managements of Infants;" lu short everything interesting iu ailies. TERMS (Always lu Advance) $2.00 a Year. Un2aralleled Offers to Clubs. f With a copy of the premium 2 Copies for Diciure mxiui a cokiiv Biewi engravings -wasniogioii ui vai ev Forte." to me uersou l ffetl. nor un ine i;iud. f With an extra copy of the 4 Copies for ifi.FOJ Magazine for ihso, as a prenit 6 " 9.00 I urn. to the person getting the (Huh. r With both an extra copy of 5 Copies for 8 00 J the Magazine for 180. and the 7 " " 10 601 premium picture, to the person .getting up the Club. for Larger Still Greater Induce ment t Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSOX, 80(5 Chestnut St., I'liil'a. 9.Bpeclmens sent free.it written for, to get up clubs wilh. piATHEIll LEATHER I JUST RECEIVED A. 3w Htoclt Of SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, ! UPPERS AND KIPS, which l.e will oiler for sale at the Lowest prices forCash or Produce. Also, Hardware, Drugs, GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUOR, Paints, Oils. VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND Hemlock S6le Leather, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, Linings, Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 150,000 First-Class Brick A-t Low.Piiecu, COMB ONE! COMB ALL! 8. M. BHUI.ER, Liverpool, Perry Co.. Pa. Our Stock of NEW OOODS for Men's Wearis complete. Prices from Yi centsup. MORTIMER. New Bloomfleld.Fa THE WORLD'S MODEL MAGAZINE. A Oymldnatian of fe Entctainintr, th Useful and the Heautlful, mth Hiu Art Kn gr&vinas, and OU Pictures in each Number Dcmord's Illustrated Monthly T-e Model Parlor Magazine of the Voild. Contains the essentials of all others, Including Original Poetry. Sketches and Stories, by the best writers to every branch of entertaining and useful Literature. It Is enriched with Engravings and Beautiful Illustrations worth more than Its cosv! hisu. r oricHiiure, Architecture, Household Matters. 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"We have received another number of this delightful magazine, and we and ourselves bound to reiterate with greater earnestness the high ecomlums we have already pronounced on pre- i, c me uuigiveu to aisparage unduly the literary ami ailstlo publications which emenate from the London press, but we are bound. In simple fairness, to assert that we have not yet mot with any publication pretending to a similar scope and purpose which can at all compare with this marvelous shilling's worth." The American Root seller says; "There are noneof our monthlies in which the beautllul and the useful, pleasure and profit, fashion and llter a,,,Ke'..R.':?.".'.,fJ.1.11? Presented as In Uemorest's." IN REMITTING, small amounts can be sent In Postage HI Hill ns, but sums of one dollar nr mr a post ollice order Is unjoubledlv the most secure and convenient; or money may be sent In a regis tered letter, or by a draft made payable to our order. Address W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 17 JCa.it lith at.. New York. Agonts wnnte.Ievervwhere. rn hnm Avii-a. ordinary inducements will be olfered. Send your address on postal card for Circular and Terms. THE BEST PAPER! THY IT! beautifullyTllustrated ! :$nti year, "The Scientific American." THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Is a large Flrst Class Weekly Newspaper of Sixteen Pages.prlnted In the most, beautiful style, profusely lllustiated with splendid engravings, representing the new est Inventions and tlie most recent Advances In the Alts and Sciences; Including New and Inter esting Facts in Agriculture. Horticulture, the Home Health, Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History. Geology, Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers In all denartmei.tsot Science, will be found In the Sclcntlhe American. Terms. 1 2) per year, $1.60 half year, which In cludes postage. Discount to Agents. Single copies, ten cents. Hold by all Newspapers. Re mit by postal order to M UNN cfc CO., Publishers. S7 Park How. New York. DATCWTO In connection with the ficlen- L-" "'tlllo American, Messrs. Munn & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Pat ents, have had 35 years experience, and now have lie largest establishment in the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice Is made in the Sclentillc American o( all Inven tions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the ratentee. Rvtha Im. incline circulation thus given, public attention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sale or Introduction often easily effected. Any person who lias made a new discovery or Invention, can ascertain, free of charge, wh ther a patent can probably be obtained, bv writing to MUNN & CO. We also end free our Hand Book about the Patent Laws. Patents, Caveats. Trade Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring advances on Inventions. Aduress for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN & CO., SI Park Row, N. Y. Branch Ofllce, cor. F & "th 8ts , Washington. D.C. f nimwsq S.w. si -ii-Wf . .-v; - '38. BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD FOIl HARD CO A L OR WOOD, (Whougiit or Cast Ikon.) RICHARDSON, B0YNT0N &C0 Vinruwlv NKW lKTt) Imnrnvements. nsvnr hefnr ' a,liii,rft ,?imri,lll liuir., lirMCt fftAllirea in more durab'e: Cost less to keep In order Uses less fuel, and will more uvat and a laruervoliinie of pure nir Ihanaiivturiisciiiav in the United Mates. Replace your old and no ,rly working healer wilh one of these modem lui naci-s, which aie popular aud nulversaliy sucoesfui. Send direct to M toiifHcturers for prices. 2M WA1KU ST., New York. m--.- -Vnl" "'''v' ftWPiKWtf-WSMW ''Vitii E v.; : T . i ' A VCTIONEERS. P. HOOVER, Attention given to sales, and sntlsfnnttnn .mr. anteed. Prices low. Call on or address F. P. HOOVKU. Klliottsburg, Pa. Augustl 3, 1879. AS. P. LATCHFORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. DONN ALLY'S MILLS, FERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND " U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the oltlzens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post ollice address, Hhermansdale, Perry co., F. w. D. HENRY, AUCTIONEER. Blalo, Perry county Pa. -Terms Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. 6lf Auctioneer. The underalgned gives noticethat he will orysales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwllibe given. JJ. D. WELLS,- New Buffalo Perry oo.,Fa. Q B.HARNISH, AUCTIONKEIl, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, AUOTIONEEK, ICKESBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. ta. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail oalls. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfriendstbat In tendoalllng upon them with a snpply ol good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of CASSIMERS. OASSINET8, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) OAKPETS, Aco., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. j.M.BIXLER. CbntrbWoolehFactobt. 6,17,1m KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE IS a sure cure for spavin, splint, curb, callous, sprains, swellings. galls, lameness and all en largements of the Joints of limbs. It will com pletely remove a bone spavin without blistering or causing a sore. It Is also as good for man as for beast and Is used full str:ngth, at all times of the yer, with perfect safety. A cure which we are knowing to Is a person who suffered 15 ysars with hip joint lameness and was permanently curel two years ago with Kendall's Spavin Cure. Remember we claim it will cure a bone spavin and completely remove the bunch without blis tering. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom It May Concern : In the year 1875 I treated with Kendall's Spavin Cure a bone spavin of several months' growth, nearly half as large as a hen's egg, and completely stopped the lameness and removed he enlargement. I have worked the horse ever since very hard, aud he never has been lame, nor could lever see any difference in the size of the hock Jolats since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. R. A. UAINES. Knosburg Falls. Vt.. Feb. 25. Ib79. Bworn and subscribed to before me this 2.3th day February A. D. 1879. JOHN O. JEN NE, Justice of the Peace. Office V S. Marshall. Western Dist. of Mich., Kalamazoo, Apr. ltth. In79. B. J. Kendall, Enosburg Falls. Vt. Dear Sir: I received the two bottles of your spavin cure forwarded by express in January last I am hap py to slate that it performed all your advertise ment called for. In three weeks after I commenc ed using It, the spavin was entirely removed and a valuable horse restored to usefulness. Very truly jours, JOHN PARKER. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price II. per bottle, or Six bottles for 15. All Drug gists have It or can get It for you. or it will be sent to any address ou receipt or price bv the propri etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL A CO.. Enosburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number ol prominent retail druggists. iar F. Mout.meb, New Bloomtleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. 1500 TO 1610 A YEAR, or 15 to 120 a day In yonrown locality. Pio rtsK. women ao as wen as meu. Many maxe more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make mon ey last- You can make from 50 cents to tl an hour bv de voting votir evenings aud spare time to the busl ness. It costs nothing to try the business. Noth ing like it for making money ever ottered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable, liaader. It you want to know all about the beet pavina business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free; samples worth 15 also free; you can then make uy your mind for yourself. Address GEURUE STINSON & CO., Poitland, Me. 4uly ELASTIC TRUSS i ai'i Va BoJlhicviiwr, feptat toif to all I SENSIBLE JH P"i,ku ih br "hit th . TRUSS a? lnurtlatJafftaMroawould with tb rtotisr. Wiifc Ittfhfc BrwBUr t ha Harm b hld Mcum!- Jay and alghL tal a rmjlcsl curvocruu. IvU , 4unbl iia4 cheap. Sot by mmiX. CtrcvUa Ira. EG U LEST OH TRUSS CO., GhlcUffO III f-, INSTITUTE. r.tblukl t 1IT tar lb n. ot C.r, Tbmn. ClMr, Mrafwla. m hnlf.l.D( hLul...J HuUml wlBf.nMllon,dirl.n sa4rrwc.idraM, Dr. F. I POSD, Amrora, Kaa Co., Hi. 43Wly Don't you want somecheap fowls for Pants ami Sultst f you do, don't fail to ex amine the splendid assortment for sa'e bv K ! MORTIMER. You can suit yourself In style ami price.
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