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    THE TIMES NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA.. MAltCll 2, 1880.
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"HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Farmer's Families.
Much lias been ' pal J and written, on
tbla subject. Poets have loved It and al
most every nrtist has his coxy little
farmhouse .nestled among the trees, cov
ered with cllmblng-roses, and surround
ed tiy the "necessary outbuilding"
Many a time have we forgotten while
gazing at such a picture, or reading one
of these amorous effusions, that we
were born in the country, and that we
lived la a farmhouse and followed Us
tiresome monotony from morning till
night, varying from laundry to dairy,
feeding the poultry, rising before the
lark was astir to milk the " patient
klne." " shod like the mountaineer,"
and so ou with hut little variation, save
on those days on which there was house
cleaning or some " extra job " to be
done.
Then when evening came aud we sat
down, thoroughly wearied, what an un
utterable longing came over us for some
thing more. If (and the tantalizing
picture would present Itself ) there was a
paper to be picked up after this was ov
er, or some interesting and instructive
volume we were weary, very weary,
and the very sight of a pile of patching
made both Angers aud eyes ache we
were disinclined to touch it.
And just here is one of the great
wants of our modern farmhouse. There
will be found, if the case be Investiga
ted, that in by for the largest portion of
them there is but the one weekly paper,
and in very many none at all. In these
houses the library may easily be counted.
And here men and women in embryo
Bpend those years that will so much in
'fluence tlielr future lives. Let this be
remedled. Let the fathers supply their
children with those grand educators, the
public press ; gather around their fire
sides the classic author, the historian,
and mingle with them the best poets
and some well-assorted novels, and thus
inaugurate a new era in our farmhouses,
which will make home more attractive
to the sons than the corner .grocery,
and the wives and daughters will have
something to amuse and rest them after
the cares of the day.
Cure For Burns.
A venerable patient, a retired foun
dryman, tells us that during his appren
ticehood to a ship builder of Philadel
phia he became acquainted with a never
failing remedy for burns and scalds, and
that in his subsequent foundry life he
saw innumerable such injuries relieved
of pain and healed as if by magio by
powdered charcoal. The softer it is the
better, aud that from the pine wood is
the best. It is to be thickly sprinkled
over the burned or scalded surface as
soon as possible, and renewed as it be
comes moist or drops off. fThe same pa
tient states that in the shipyard and In
his foundry fir balsam proved a most
soothing and rapidly curative dressing
for abrasions and cuts. The hurts heal
with marvellous expedition, and sup
puration, erysipelas, Ac, are always
prevented, he says. The balsam should
be spread thickly over the wouud.
No doubt the disciples of antiseptic
surgery would attribute the good results
of this dressing to the disinfectant pow
er of the balsam, but the secret of Its
efficacy lies, no doubt, in its exclusion
of the atmosphere from the wouud.
Nature endeavors to keep out the air
from wounds by means of a film of
lymph or pus or a scab, and meddlesome
mau thwarts nature by frequently
"cleansing,, the hurt by water, or,
worse still, soap and water. The balsam
protects the sore from the air and water
aud nature, unobstructed, does her heal
ing work rapidly and well.
Water For The Cook.
In cooking almost all kinds of nieut
coft water should be used when possl
Me, but with vegetables hard water is
often liext, and for that reason salt is
thrown into the water to make it hard
when cooking. Borne vegetables are
spoiled by cooking iu soft water, because
it will not dissolve or make them so
tender that all the flavor passes into the
water.leaving the vegetables insipid aud
worthless, destroying all the firmness of
texture necessary to retain the flavor
and Juices. Halt Is also added to reUln
the color, else that would be lost in the
water, and the vegetable Lecomtyellow.
Koft water is best for inukiug soups,
broths, or anything from which one de
sires to extract the Juice regardless of
the substance, uud hard water whea it
is necessary to hold the juices in the
meat; and. u the so Hot water may tie
made hard by the addition ofsalt, house
keeers will do vtUely if they provide
themselves i-oiiKlantly wiili Mift wnler
as far as i.Hihhllile.
- -
f$- Indian meal hhoiild U- ktpt in a
jool place, and stirred in thu'optuair
once iu a while. A large stone put In
the middle oft lie barrel of mesl I a
jjood thing t keep It cool.
mmm
HAtJJC A illl If AT
BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS!
It Is the Only Known Krmt'dy flint Never Fall.
Over 2000 Druggists have signed a
they are in every way Superior to the
this purpose.
BKABURY ft J011N8ON, Pharmafletitlcal
JRUPTUllE CUBED!
BrB..T. A. RHERMAN'8 SUPPORT AND CURATIVE, without, the Injury and suffering
trusses Inlllct or hindrance from labor- Honk with likeness ot bad case before and alter cure,
sent ires. Olllee 2."1 Broadway, NEW YOKK. Patients receive treatment and leave tor
home the same clay. K'alw
STOP jxiid 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 I
Special Bargains arc Offered in
MADE- UP CLOTHING
AGENTS READ THIS !
We want an Agent In Perry county to whom
we will pay a salary of tlmi pr month and ex
nenses to sell our wonderful Intention. Sample
tree. Address at ouce SHERMAN & CO., Mar
shall. Michigan. lodrt
"nDWDAYsTRlAL
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
Curetluaranteeor no pay. Address AOL TA IO
BKET CO.. Marshall Mich. 10d4t
ON LIFE & PROPERTY:
SIO OOO wl'l I" P"I1 w p"!
v . T-Ti, r.n.iDK A ;.v'initil wim
... rBWHTV ATTACfUir.niT.
y I f " rnr 8ft flu. Fi'lirl or 1 1.
jli-nN Wanted. Mils or Fi-mftle.
S. K. SKWTOM'S SAPETT LAMP CO.,
. IHxrnlAWTo'., N. Y.
S ...KM'onK, 13 Vt'fcrr Usoauwav, K. Y.
8.14 W
C3 t'ts.
DIAKinC Htool, Cover and Book only 14;l to
rlAllUd, OKHANH laptops. 3 set. of
Heeds. 2 Knee Nwells.Htool. Bonk, onlyJfS Hol
iday Newspaoer free. Address Daniel F. Heat
ty, WashliiBton, N. J. Sdtw
AU V NTH AVANTEI) to send for Particu
lars of our New Hook, " R,tnm Curiosities of
the lube," also for the HANDS MEKr and
0MEAPK8T IllliLKH ever furnMiet Agents.
hxtra terms and largeCAbH PKM1CMS.
1-OII8HEK tt McMakin, Cincinnati, O. a in
TnVMlt'Kue '
11
UiirWertiement. Peter Henderson A CO.
as Cortlnndt Btreet, new ior.
AGENTS WANTED to nnd for Psrtlrnlsrs of
h' l"k, n,ll(IO CVKIOfllTIF.S OK
THK UI1ILK, also f"r the Handsomest aim
CHEAPESt BIBLES 1k.tES?GS.
""SE&xrsr"' cash premiums
THE DEAF HEAR
-runnunH THK TEETH. F"l
PFKFMlTLY, T1 Ordinary onvMt!11, 1 f
) Leotnr.Oonort. eto.Jr
I Srln(ll Ir.TenU.in, TH E I
FNTAPH
'HONS-t I
r Uo on E 1
i Jftrald.l I
ato. Nor. mwm
Bkek Th Deof
1forruirkt.U rubllo Utu on th tft-t
tlie Urnt nrl Dmk-m tf " '
.''ldMnrtt.r IREB IHurtrated dMcripllvt rmrhle
.oerlon Duplin Oo, IM W. (k!ll..CuuUiuU, O.
Halt
HOrilTP Make quick sale and the best
AllrlM I Api'ontsouour New Books, Golden
nMW 1 WTllUgl'tSOH MOTIIEI. ilOMKAND
Hkavkm In ProK8 and Poetry by SOU Bust Authors.
Hegatitly Illustrated. Pleases everybody. ti7r!
also. 6000 ' Curiosities of the Bible," tl 76. A
(Ingle Canvas.-er actuallv sold 7.H)0 Copies.
Moody's Authorized Mermons." fUto. Ma led on
ret-elptof price. KB- TUKAT, Publisher,
luall No. Hi) Broadway, N. Y.
11 AN US (I I1UAMH,
CHEAPEST HOCHEIN AMERICA. - 1st Class
Instruments, all new, for cash or Instal'mentui
warranted six yeais. Illustrated Catalogues free.
Agents wanted. T. LEIC1W WATERS, Ait't.,
litttt No. 8 West 14th Htreet, New York.
FARMERS AND AARN,TSST 80NS
(AU to I OO per month during the Winter and
Spring, for particulars addresn J. McCUKDY
& CO., riilladelphla, Pa. 10a4t
OK
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BK FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
r. Monnntiijt,
New liloomjielfl.
.TO
Suur omicr in navy utrUU!)
for Men's Wear is eomnlete.
Prices from cento up.
P. MOHTIMEK. New BlaomUeld.Ft
m
ONCIJ C I lli:i II V
paper stating that Physicians say
slow-actlng rorous riaHers usee
for
Chemists, New York, price 26Cls,
l14w
0 O M
BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD
It'll IIAIMI COAL OR VO(l.
(Witot'uiiT or Cast Ikon )
5IADM 11'
RICHARDSON, BOYNTON &C0
Kmbody NEW 1879 linprovenients. nevor bofora
adopted ; Contain more prwt cal leiiinei; Are
more duiah'e; Cost less to keep In order: Usesless
fuel, aft will more neat aud n largnrvnltiina of
pure air than anv rurmicemav in the United State.
Replace our old andpo n ly working heater with
one of lliese modern furnaces, which ate popular
and universally successful.
Wend direct lo M inufuitturers for prices,
m WATEtt ST., New York.
IMPORTANT!
The Meriden Purchasing Co.,
WMt Mcrlrit'ii, I'oim.,
Have Issued a most va'uableCataluRue for House
hold reference, containing the NET CASH
PHICES at which they will sell any of the pro
ductions of the
Celebrated Factories of Meriden,
Consisting of every ooiiuelvable pattern of
Plain and Ornamental Silver
Plated and Cut Glassware,
Lamps, Chandeliers and
Bronzes, Table and
Pocket Cutlery,
Shears,
Scissors and Razors, The Unri
valed Wilcox & White Or
gans, the well-known
Parker Guns, and
Novelties and
Specialties
of many Descriptions,
Persons desiring Standard Articles of Cuques.
tlonable Merit, for Wedding, Presents.Orna
meuts or Use,
At Meriden Prices,
ran procure Catalogue free of elm rue at the
olllee of this aer, or from
The Meriden Purchasing Co.,
West Merldeii, Conn.
In sending for Catalogue, or in giving an orde,
please mention that the uOverlM'ii.eni was seen
HI ill! Timk.
IM POIITA NT NOTIirK. -The aiibsorlber
late of the tlnn of Khoades HinlMi wnoid
insueclfully ilifni in the citizens of BLAIN
snd vlniuitv, tluil he lias opened a VWQON
MAKKKHIioP miiiI la preparer! to make new
waaousand reiwlrold ones at short notice. aud
t from TEN to rWKNT V percent, uheaperthan
(b nA nnn
Give ine a call. Hatlsfaetlon guaranteed.
J At.'Ori HM1TH.
Blaln. August a. IHrtT.
'tV t. ' r-- v !J,
ft ..' p ' l
I : Vti j f : '(;('
Newport Advertisements.
JEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
Hinon hand a nomplnts asmrtmnnt of thfifol
lowltut arUclna, the subscriber asks a share of your
patronage.
- Vruffn and Medicine,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS,
, Also a full stock ot
Concentrated Somedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
Brushes, Perfumery
HAlll OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Band
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
Varrf&Vy and Promptly Filled
B . M. EBY,
N ewport, Penn'a.
It. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LESS MONEY than any other dealer In this
county. We will also take good Tlmberon the
st u in or delivered at our Mill in exchange for
Lumber,i0, We use Clearfield l'lne aud Uem-
lock only.
W. R. 8. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Perry t'., Pi.
Octolier 10, 1876.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones&Son,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa,
ATE would respectfully invite the patronage of
tne iarmers, ana me puoiio generally, as
the Hiuiir.MT i'Kijr.rt ine market winaiiora
will be paldforallklndsoi
GRAIN,
FLOCK,
PRODUCE
SEEOS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
mSH,
SALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
HORSE SHOES. Arc, &e,
FOR BALK AT 1UK i.OWfcSl HA 1KB.
V Orders promptly tilled,
Newport, July 20, 1876-tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tohacco Dealer,
IVrlghrN Building.
KKWPORT, 1A.
Sols Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos,
Also, A Large Stock of STA
TIONERY always on hand at
LOW PRICES.
W Country Merchants supplied with Ooods
at Philadelphia prices. -
Your orders are solicited. Ml
I
NSUKANCE !
B. HIMES,
GENERAL LIFE
AND
Fire Insurance Agency.
OFFICE:
Sooth East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICI ES written In first
class companies on all kinds of insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted
aud promptly paid.
Before renewing youi Insurance, or placing
new risks, you will certainly find it to your in
terest to call on or address the subscriber.
Companies Represented .
JEtna, of Hartford. Assets, ,T00.nod.
North British England, " l.tffl.MU.
Commercial Uulon. " 1.4M.UM.
North America. Phll'a.. " O.WO.OnO.
Fire Association, Phli'a., " 3.778.IKX)
Pennsylvania, " " l.TOO.nuQ
B. HIMES, Agent. '
March 11, Wily
BOOKSllOKS!
Gift Boohs,
Children's JJooJcs,
Blank Books,
School Books,
Bibles ! Testaments !
And all Kinds of Books
AT BEACH'S
Book & Drug Store.
8
Stationery at Wholesale or Retail
f iT Subscriptions taken for all News
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
November 18, 1079 8m
AUCTIONJEEMS.
P. HOOVER,
. AUCTIONEEll.
Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Prices low. Call on or address
F. P. HOOVEK,
EUlottsuurg, Pa.
Augustl 2, 1879.
JAS. P. LATCHFORD,
AUCTIONEER,
Would respectfully Inform the public that hr
will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attention.
DON N ALLY'S MILLS. PERRY CO., PA.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and
Cumberland couuties. Post office address,
Bherniansdele, Perry CO., Pa.
w.
D. HENRY,
AUCTIONEER.
Blain, Perry county Fa.
J-Terms Moderate and every exertion made
(o render satisfaction. 6tf
Auctioneer. The undersigned glve
notice that he will cry sales at any point In Terry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and
promptatteBtlon willbe given.
E.D.WELL8,
Mew Buffalo
Perry eo.. Pa.
c.
B. HARNISH,
AUCTIONEER,
Delville, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and
satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEEK,
ICKEBBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
. Charges moderate. Prompt attention pa i
to ail calls.
AUCTIONKKH. The undersigned gives
notice that be will ciy sales at a reasonable
raie. Hatisfaction guaranteed.
3. Address
THOS 8UTCH, Jr.,
Nor. 18, '78 Landlsburg, Pa.
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
Iwouldrespectlvelyinform myfrlendsthat i k
tendo ailing upon them with a supply of goo
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE,
Consistingof
OA881MER8.
0A83INKT8.
FLANNKLS, (Plalnandbar'd)
CARPETS, Aco.,
to exchange for wool or sell for easb.
J.M.BIXLEB.
CntriWooi.bh Factobt. .,17.i
TO 1600 A YKAR. or f to
120 a day in your own locality.
No risk. Women do as well
as men. Many make mme
than the amount stated abovr.
No one can fail to make mon
eyfast. Yon can inakefri iii
Ml rAtils tn tr. n timir liv rl-
votlng your evenings and spare time to the ui
ness. It costs nothing to try the business. 'oih
ing like it for making money ever oflered before.
Business pleasant andntrlotiv honorable. Baader.
If you want to know all about the best paving
bust ness before the public, send ns your address
and we will send you full particulars and private
terms free; samples worth I.) also frees you ean
then make uy vour mind for yourself. Addres.
OKOKUK STIN.MI.N CO., Poitland, Me. Hiij'
fcURED Promptly and Per
manently. 1 send a bottle of my
celebrated renieay, with a valu
able treatise on this disease.free
to allsutterera who send me their
P. O . andLKxprewi address.
Dr. H. OKoot, o. 1 S3 Peart
(Street. New York. 4fal;;t
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."ewot i.ii Jr-rir.ii.,0 plh-iiui mtanT
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$1500
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