"I . 0 THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.. FEBHUAItY 10, 1880. flic fUoomfitltr Shuts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. . Rcouperatlng Worn Ground. Flow the ground In April, or first of May, and bow three-fourths bushel b.tick wheat per acre. Fit the soli thorough ly before Bowing. This crop will be In blossom In June, when It should be roll ed down and chained under as he plows. Not Inter than July 10th reduoe the sur face to a good seed bed and sow three fourths bushels buckwheat to the acre again. This crop will grow large and be In perfect blossom Boon enough to turn under and prepare the ground for wheat. I have had the second crop grow four feet high. It Is no use to tell a man to " bow clover " when land will scarcely grow buckwheat. It won't catch only In lit tle spots, and those will freeze out before attaining growth enough to plow under and do any good. I may make this ar ticle longer, but if I have my say, I want to be understood, and this matter of bringing up worn-out soil Is not ex plained in a sentence. I bought a farm, some parts of which were very poor, hilly not easy of access and remote from barns. On these fields buckwheat has been the key to success in bringing them back to what they once were. Af ter two crops of buckwheat have been plowed under, clover will " catch." The wheat crop ought to be " top-dressed" with from three to five wagon loads per acre of well rotted manure. Such land ought always to be plowed for wheat long enough before sowing to set tle and pack down Bolid. Then harrow until mellow, roll, and drill one-half bushel pure wheat per acre. All this requires work and the man who would recuperate worn-out soil without hard labor, is in a- hopeless condition and Meeds no advice. This year we have harvested one hun dred and twenty five bushels No. 1. Lancaster wheat from five acres that four years ago would not produce five bushels per acre. If this had been Fultz or Clawson, we would have had thirty five bushels per acre. I place red clover first to put life and power to produce crops, Into land, buckwheat second. But for worn out soil, buckwheat Is the best by far, as It grows so rapidly that two crops cau be turned down in one season and the soil fitted for wheat. Practical Farmer. " No !" thundered the old farmer to a man soliciting his subscription to a newspaper. " Don't want no papers round here. It's a waste of money. Catch me foolin' away two dollars a year on a newspaper. I never reads 'm, and my folks never does nuther." Then he turned to the bogus lightning-rod agent, who was patiently sitting by, and told him he might put a cheap rod on his barn, and he signed the contract which the agent presented to him with scarce ly a glance. But when in a few months that contract turned up again, the old farmer was horrified to find that in some manner it had changed into a note of hand for $500. And he had to pay It, too. But he don't read any papers. Chocolate Caramels. Boll one quart of good New Orleans molasses until It hardens when tested by cooling a little of it in water as be fore described. Just before removal from the fire, add four ounces of choco late finely and uniformly grated. Pour a thin layer into tin trays slightly greas ed, and when the surface of the candy has become hardened a little, mark with a knife into squares. They may be fla vored, but the natural flavor of the cho colate and molasses is generally prefer red without any eddition. How to Clean Soapsuds Housekeepers who are limited in their supply of good washing water can make it do double duty by dissolving alum in hot water, and throwing it into a tub of soapsuds. In a moment the soap will curdle, and accompanied by muddy par tioles will sink to the bottom, leaving the water perfectly clear and devoid of the emell of soap. This water can be used for washing a second time if pour ed off the sediment. Where water is scarce, this fact is invaluable. Fowl Indian Fashion. Take the meat from a fowl and cut in email pieces. Tut half a pint of well flavored stock into a stew pan; add a little salt, pepper and nutmeg, and thicken with some flour and butter ; let it boil, then put in the pieces of fowl to warm ; after stewing sufficiently serve with some-poached eggs laid on the hash, with a cprig of parsley in the cen tre, and garnish round the plate with p leces of fried bread. C3T Milk soup 1b a very nice dish for cbildred or sick persons. l-'li,..,.'l,,l',";r.M'iiJl,e..,,H"Jm PI-AHTKHH. It is ft universally acknowledged fact Mmt 1IENSOVS CAPCINE l'OKOUS PLASTIES ARE MJl'ttltlOll TO AI.L OTHERS. Hie great demand for them has caused a number of unscrupulous parties to make and sell worthies Imitations under similar sounding unities. As the market Is flooded wlih Inferior plasters selling at any price It Is Important for the consumer to know which is the best. It Is well known that some of the cheap plasters have been examined and found to contain Injurious loKi'Miejits which make them dangerous to use, j t k' 1 1 ' 'ii rc iiijii wirc woi u jri ix n on earn SHABURY JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical DR. J. A. SHERMAN Is the Only Orlglnnl Dr. Sliermnn known lo the PHhllc for the pat 3ft years or more through his successful method of treating Rupture without the annovanca and Injury trusses Inlllct. Ills sysiem of cure Is bv local external application. No mnn Is safe wh has a rapture, no matter how lnsl(rniilcnnt lie may consider It. for every mn who has dli d li, oncecattered himself that It was but a titling allinenti and every man who now suiters from itand the Injury of trusses, to such an extent that life has no enjoyments, onoe regarded It as unworthy special attention. It Is not a stand still affliction i It Is progressive, even untodeath. References given to gentlemen In I he city, who have been cured, liming treatment no hindrance from labor. Patients from abroad can receive treatment nud leave for home the same day. IIIH IIOOTC OIV liTJPTtmrc gives the most reliable proofs from distinguished professional gentlemen, clergymen nnd mer chants of his successful practice and popularity therefrom throughout this country and the West Indies The atVlcted should rend It and Inform themselves of tho certainty of being cured It Is Illustrated with photographic likonesses of extremely bad cases before ami after cure.and mailed to those who send !( cents. Have this, and remember In writing or calling the address la DR.J.A.S 251 Broadway, Corner Mnrrny St., New York. CAUTION. The reputation of Dr. J. A. SHRKMAN. n'talned from in vi- ,.nr...f,,l e; ractlce has ktnrted around the country, rKETKNDKUH who Bssume to be the original Dr. herman famous for the cure of Ruotnre. Two of these nartles mi . 1 . 1 ami a v, ,,,,, tn,,,i . ly turned up In Boston i they duped several by their Fraudulent Advertisements: when suit was brought, but the fellows ran away leaving sorrowful victims, room rent, b urd bills ami newspa pers unpaid. Since then they have been discovered at 241 Broadway, New York, where they re cently, by base deceptions defrauded an aged Clergyman. o d-tw STOP and THINK' Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IRA WENTZEL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A, Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND ! Special Bargains are Offered in MADE- UP CLOTHING A HOUSEHOLD NEED.-A book on Malarial Diseases and Liver Complaints, sent Free. Address, Dr. 8a nford, 102 Broadway, New York City. Cd4. I A 'XTT,'2 Tour Around the World. VTltii-iM 1- Complete record. IXi scribes placos visited, and ovations by Kings nnd Emperors, 9"n pages, 2 0 illustration. Price, 2.50. Agents wanted. Circulars freo. W. II. Kfu-ey, Philadelphia, Pa. CJ4. TgentsTeWThisT We want an Agent In Perry county to whom we will pay a salary of ftloo por month and ex penses to sell our wonderful invention. Sample free. Address at once SHKUMAN & CO., War shall, Michigan. Ud4t COMPOUND OXYGEN J'Vi?. record of lemarkable cures in Consumption, Ca tarrh, Neuralgia, and ntner chronic diseases by the new oxygen Treatment, now ready and Bent free. Pus. STARKE Y & PALEN, 1109 and 1111 tiirard at., Philadelphia, Pa Cdl. 5 QQQFnr a case of Cough, Cold, or Asthma flnl ll ADAMSOX'S BOTANIC BALSAM "Ulll will not cure. Hold by all Druggists and Dealers at toe. and 7". (sample bottle liio. See that the name of F. W. KINSMAN Is blown In the glass of the bottle Trade supplied by GEO.C. GOODWIN & CO.. Boston, Mass. 6 d 4t ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELTS and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous Debility Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other diseases. A Cure Guarantee or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BEET CO., Marshall Mich. 6d4t A GKEAT SUCCESS 1 40.000 sold I 1 HEADLEV'S wonderfully popular work, tho TrLJvee?9n2r GEN. GRANT is pronounced by the General's Intimate friends the best low-priced work hence the splendid suo cess of agents. A Million people want HEADLEV'S book to day. We need 3000 MOKE AGENTS AT ONCE J Beware of Imitations. We send proof of superi ority, sample leaves, steel portrait of Grant, and full particulars free to all desiring them. Ad dress, HUBBARD BROS., Pubs.. 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6d4. t'UREIK A aimplo vegetable remedy! tion.Broncmtis.CAtarrh.ABLhxuA.ani all tktimii ij iMnf Atitiont. , Aluo a nnxliive nnriE radical cure lor nervous jjebimy sua all I NorvOUB CoultiUiuts. vhifk ha been tested itil IAoMJan.it qf easel. Keciiw.wlth full directional i(iu uonuau, f rencn, r Julian) lor prepRr-l ling and uuiug, Dent by mail free of cnariccl ri"ipv ,11 BiMiiip, f-iriM. name (Alt ftuiieT. I ni.iBn,i,)Rnn dor nncnriHr fl T I 4d4w $10,030 ON LIFE & PROPERTY; $10,000 IU 1 p.M to any eeraoo who r..ii i:xrHUK A LAMP flllrfl with our RtrKTV ATIAi:UHF:Sl. Mftlt. I fr.- r-r 3ft rl.. F..,iri or 1 1, Al. Wwlri, II. 1. or Pvra.U. . . KEWTOM'S SAFETY LAMP CO., 11:vomtom. N. Y. ,i.r.iioom, 13 Vur uwai,wat, k. Y. sP5 S3 Cts. 4d4w PI ANDS (irP"1- c"ver Bnd B,,ol only tI43 to !T V? .7, Sivi- KANS btops. et of Heeds. 2 Knee Swells.Slool. Rook, only 9H Hoi Idav Newspaiier Free. Address Daulel F. Beat, ty, Washington, M. J. Mi AKNT8 WANTED for the Best and Fastest Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices r,U,l10?1,a?,t, NUoum Publishing Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 4dtw causing paralysis and other diseases p aster is sp"l'cn correr Ilv. Chemists. New York. Price 25 CI n. 6d4w BEST FURN ACE IN THE WORLD HMt HARD COAL OR WOOD, (Wrought or Cast Iron,) ABE BY RICHARDSON, B0YNT0N &C0 Embody NEW 1870 Improvements, nevor before adopted; Contain mora practical features! Are more durable ; Cost less to keep In order: Usesless fuel, and will more ueat and a largcrvoliime of pure air than anvfiiriiaceniay In the United States. Replace your old and poirly working heater with one of these modern furnaces, which are popular and universally successful. Send direct to Manufacturers for prices. 23i WATER ST., New York. 6tk' & 7 th HOOK OF MOSES, And all old and curious Works. Aililreus wlrh stamp for confidential Circular 61 8t VICTOR PRINTING COMPANY, Kll zabethvlllo, Pa. Cftrtm!U'e w rt;iys. 70 pace catalogue tDOUw"'TO- 1UTKEVK NOVELTY CO.. Clil. wolmiiiti. uliu 46 wain. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F, MORTIMER, Xew liloomflctd. JSir.iitefH: ;.; f ir s:g;: IM POUT A N'T XOTICK. - The subscriber late of the tlrm of Rhoades Smith, would respectfully inform the citizens of BLAIN and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON MAKER-SHOP, and is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notice, and at from TEN to TWENTY per oeut. cheaper than tha old tlrm. -Give me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB BM1TU. , Blalu. August 8, Ufi7. Newport Advertisements. N EWP0RT DRUG STORE. Having on hand a eomplnts assortment of the fol-lowing- articles, the subscriber asks a share of your patronage. Drugs and Medicine, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Komedles, ESSENTIAL OILS. ' Brushes, Terfumery HAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Band PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PDRP08E8 PHYSICIANS ORDERS CarcftiUy and Promptly Filled B . M . EBY, Newport, Penn'a. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LE88 MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange for Lumber, &o, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem lock only. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Terry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Bon,) Grain 3c Produce MERCHANTS, Brlok Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respeotfnlly Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST PRICES the market wlllallord, will be paldfor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PKODUCB SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, JTISH, SALT. FLASTKK, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HOR8B SHOES. fto.,&o. FOR 8 ALB AT TUli LOWEST RATES. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's IIu 1 11 lug, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos', Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. . Kf Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. W Your orders are solicited. 914 pSUHANCIM B. HIMES, LIFTS AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first. class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, aud losses bouorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new riHKs, you win oeriainiy nna ic 10 your IU' terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented t jEtna.of Hartford. North British England, Commercial Union. North America. Phil's.. Fire Association, I'hll'a., Assets, iB.7nA.noo, l,7f.0.000. l,IH,nwi. e.fu'o.ooo. 3.778.0(10, 1,700,000, rentisyivania, B. HIMES, Agent. ISIIIS Gift Books, Children's Boohs, Blank Books, School Books, Bibles ! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail O" Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879-3m AUCTIONEERS. P. HOOVER, AUCTIONEEIt. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed, trices low. Call on or address F. P. HOOVER, Bllluttsburg, Fa. Augustl 2, 1879. AS. P. LATCHFORD, A UCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. DONN ALU'S MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. AMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland count ies. Post olllce address, Sherniausdale, Perry co., Pa. w. D. HENRY, A UCTIONEER. Blain, Perry county Pa. WTerms Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. , 6tf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notlcethat he Will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited aud promptatteatlon wlllbe given. K.D.WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co., Pa. B. HARNISH, AUCTIONEER, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, an satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIOJNEEK, ICKESUURO, PERRY COUNTY, FA. 9. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to all calls. AUCTIONKKH. The undersigned gives notice that lie will ciy sales at a reasonable nun. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3- Addicts TIIOS. BUTCH, Jr., Nov. 18, '78 Landisburg, Pa. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfrleudsthat in tendoalling upon them with a supply of good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of CASSIMERS, CASSINETS,- FLANNELS, (Plainandbar'd; CAIll'ETS, Sco., to exchange for wool orsell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. CbntkiWoolkh Factory. 6,17,4m t J fffTOtm A YEAR, or S to I I I III 5-0 a day in vour own locality. I nl II No rlsk- Women do as well I I I I I as men. Many make more lllllll than the amount stated above. T II I I I I I No one can fail to make mon v v'. ey last. You can make from 60 cents to 12 an hour bv de voting your evenings and spare time to the busi ness. It costs nothing to try the business. Noth ing like It for making money ever offered before. Business pleasant andstrlctly honorable. Raader. If you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms freej samples worth 15 also free; you can then make tiy your mind for yourself. Address GKORGE 8TINSON & CO., Poitland. Me. sOly mis mrw ELASTIC TRUSS Hal Pad diffcrhtsj ttrm ftl I olhf i cup tkipM, wUb 6l(-AjuUlu BsUiln canwr, (uUpui tavlf to all Kiitotu of Its btMly. whit til IIib th run BreiMt hmek tbm U(jumiJm U ringer. Uitn jhi MMtN Lh UmuIa U hala itcnf.li JraB night and a rmJWal cum certain. It la aaaj, dvabla aud cnaap. ftaat by Bail. Cavalan fraa. EGaLESTOH TKCSS CO., Chicago, IU. r INSTITUTE. T.tubltaf n im for IU nrm of fanrer, Taatora, Cttvra, frofala, and Bala Duiruet, wiiboul tha UM knir,or loatol blood, anl UlUaptwu etiWwmaiUiB(clixitnandrrmacs),a4iarH, Dr. r. Ia. I'OM), Aurora, keno Co., I1L 42Wly T fl OurStook of NHW r.jwm 0. ....... ta vhiii 1C1 Ut i Prices from UUcentsuo. t,-pifi-.Tiiix If SENSIBLE Sf March 11, W91y F. MORTIMER. New Bleomrield.Pa.
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