0 THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. JULY 13, 1880. JSE,JFAR1GARDEN. Resemblance In Stock. Straugwg oftea remark, on looking at a large herd of cattle, that they do not Bee how the owner can tell his calves apart, so many of them look alike. But the owner, If he Is at all observing, will have no trouble In recognizing a resem blance between the calf and Its mother in some way, before the calf is grown. At one time there were several red heif ers In one herd very much alike, and I asked if Blush's heifer was not missing and I went through the herd carefully to look for her. As the cattle walked on my father suddenly called out " Yonder she goes I I can tell her by her walk. She moves exactly like Blush." Though this heifer did not so closely resemble her mother in form, she had precisely the same walk ; and I doubt if there was an animal in the' whole herd that did not have some characteristic in common with Its mother. I remember a very peculiar and mark ed case of recognition of a transmitted character. A blacksmith was shoeing a horse that he had never seen before, and ' after paring the fore feet and fitting the Bhoes, asked : " Is this horse a Tuckahoe " . " Yes," was the reply, " he is a son of old Tuckahoe." "I have shod old 'Tuck, many a time," said he, " and there is the exact counterpart of his forefoot." This horse did not strikingly resemble his sire in outward appearance, and seemed to have the disposlton of his dam : still, here was a very marked case of inheritance, or the Ujacksmith, who shod many feet a day, would not have noticed it. CJT If horses paw in the stable, take a light chain, fasten it above the knee, let it hang loose, juBt so it will not touch the floor. If horses kick in the stable, fasten the chain on the hind leg, same way. Tbey will keep quiet while the chain Is on, and there is no danger of hurting them. To cure a halter breaker take a half-inch rope a little over twice the length of the horse; make a loop in the middle of the rope (so it cannot slip) pass the horse's tail through it, then pass the ends of the rope through the rings of the halter, and hitch the ends. When he tries to pull, the rope will slip through the rings and all the strain comes on his tail. I have seen several horses broke in this way. Mashed Potatoes. We 6ee so many dishes of hard, dark, watery potatoes mashed, that are almost Indigestible. The following method will always produce a good dish : Peel thin ly; halve or quarter large ones, but leave small ones whole. Boil until ten der, but no longer or they will be dark. Drain off all the water,return the kettle to the fire, mash quickly, season with salt, pepper, cream and butter. Serve hot. To remove oil marks from wall paper where Inconsiderate people rest their heads. Take pipe-clay or fuller's earth, and make into paste, about s thick as ice cream, with cold water ; lay it on the stain gently without rubbing it in ; leave on all night. It will be dry by morning, when it can be brushed off, and unless an old etain, the grease spot will have disappeared. If old, re new the application. To Destroy the Cabbage Worm. The Germantown Tclegmph says a certain remedy for the cabbage worm is to sprinkle over the parts of the cab bage plant, where the worm usually op erates, a pinch of cayenne or red pepper. Nothing more or less. Keep a few ounces on hand and use it when needed, but use it carefully so as to reach the in sect, and it will promptly dislodge it. Green Food for Fowls. Fowls In confinement need green food daily. There is nothing which goes so far, is so easily raised, or that they like so well as the tops of the Swiss chard beet. All poultrymen who try the fore going will set me down as a benefactor forgiving this bit of information. The same stuff makes excellent greens for table use. "An old farmer communicates to us the following recipe to prevent wheat from moulding in bins; "In fiilling up your wheat after it has been cleaned with the fan, to every three bushels, put in a good hard brick, dried by the sun and be sure it is perfectly dry at the same time you use It. The brick absorbs the moisture that naturally accumulates In the grain, and causes the wheat to beoome hard and flinty." Mica, In stoves (often wrongly called "Isinglass") when smoked is readily cleaned by taking it out and thoroughly wushing with vinegar a .lit tie diluted. If the black does not come -iff at once, let It soak a little. STOP and TIIINE! Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IRA UENTZKIS STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE ! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND ! Special Bargains arc Offered in MADE- VP CLOTHING NICHOLS S XiUbllihad llilliil ASTONISHINGLY Dm ABLE ind wnAerfitnii simple, tiring lew "inn one half lha Qfltial gram an Ml. lMMtTAlU.F- TRACTION, and H1UA W-IUHtMNH RTEAM-EKUINEH. with aneclal feature of Powm TorabllltT, Sanity, Koonomy, and Brant y entirely unknown In other makes. Strara-PowiT OutrUn and R team-Power fcupiuatora a pmrcWltr. Four rimi of H-tturatom. from 6 to 11 Ww-imwrr i aln fit vie lmprorM Mounted Rortr -Power . K Vcnraof Pt-rwron-nnd Contlnnntta ItnatneM Hy thin hmi, without ehang of aame, location, or manago- me&t, rurnmnc airong guaranica ior superior gwuB wh O JLIITIflU I Th wonderful hhwpm in it rmnnlarttyof VnU IIUIll our vtwumR Machinery himmven oinrr miuliinui to thi' wall : hrnce various makers are now attempt- jng to build and palm off inferior and mongrel imitation! of g our lamous gooaa. BE NOT DECEIVED ty inch experlmrntai and worthier machlnerr. If too on? at all. yet tl.0 "OiUUmAL" and the li GENUl-NE" irom uh 0J"Eor MX paHtrtilara etill on ottr denlTfi, or wrlti to aa for llluitrated Circulars, which we mall free. Adilrea NICHOLS, SHEPABD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich. 11 C A NEW DEPARTURE! BEST FLOW IN THE WORLD! THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. of Syracuse, N. Y. Are now putting on the market a Tlow that Is as much superior to any Plow heretofore made as the Plows of the past few years have been superior to those mado hall a century ago. It combines all the exceUonclos of any Plow In use. It obviates nil tlio objections mado to any other Plow. In addition It embraces several new features of the greatest vltie, for which we have ob tained exclusive Patents. Its Beam, Clevis, Jointer Standard and Wheel Standard will bo STEEL, and Its mold board will be a composition of Steel and Iron chilled under a process for which we have also obtained an exclusive Patent. It will bo called THE SYRACUSE CHILLED STEEL PLOW I ts weight will be eighteen pounds less than our present styles. ' A first-class Steel Plow, mado In tho or dinary way, full rigged, retails for twenty-two dollars. Inferior Steel Plows retail from six teen to nineteen dollars. The price ot our new Plow will be but Seventeen Dollar, and It will be the cheapest Agricultural Implement ever sold. Its mold board will outwear three of tho very best kinds of the ordinary steel mold boards. It will scour In soils where all steel plows and all other plows have hitherto proved a failure. With this Plow will be Introduced a corru gated Plow Point and Jointer Point, on which we have also obtained a Patent, and which 13 Jilao a great Improvement, both as regards strength and wear. The Jointer can be shifted so as to take more or less land, and also more or less pitch, and It can alwayB bo kept on a line with the Plow. The wheel will run under the beam or one side of it as desired, and always kept in line. The beam is adjustable for Spring or Fall Plowing, and also for two or three horses. The handles can be adjusted to accommo date a man or boy, on the same Plow. It Is a perfect Plow. . Wooden booms are polngout of use because they shrink, swell and warp, and never run twb seasons alike. ; ' Iron beams are too heavy. llalleablo beams become demoralized and bend, which is much worse than to break. A Steel beam Is the necessity of the day. It is three times as strong and very much lighter than any other stylo. . When v say a Mold board Is chilled, the farmers know It Is so. . We do not palm off on them a composition of various metals and call it chilled metoL We want agenta for this now Plow In every town In thla State. , We can give but a very small fllscount to . them, but wo will pay tho Railroad Freight. We proposo to place Uils Plow In the hands of Farmers as Eoar the. cost of manufacture aspossiblo. , - It will be tho beat Agricultural Implement ever sold. , It shall also be the cheapest. Persons therefore who are not willing to act as agents on the principle tnot " a nimble six pence Is better than a slow whining," need not -apply for on agency. No Plows on commission. AD sales absolute. tr-Thls is tho only Stool Chilled Plow In tho World. steel costs several times more than Iron, But tills Tlow, fuU ilggod, by giving smaU discounts, con be sold for Seventeen Dollars. Compare this price with thatof any Iron Plow ever mode. It Is cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at five doUars and a halt " Where there are no agents we will, on re ceipt of seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any Railroad station In the 6tato and pay the freight. Address, - SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. 0r Syracuao, N. V 13t , - ' 'P 11 T 7 f J Don't you want somenheap III P 1 A IV T a l pxiusiiir rams and ButtiT illLll 0 1 1 Lall, If you do, don", fall to ex amln tli "plendirt nMniiiiiit ur sale by F MOKTIMKU. lcn: can lull youi 'cll limtvleand price. HEPARD& CO.BattleUlclL ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINE Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engine, Till? ftTAKDAUD of xoellenr throughout th Grain- RaUing World. MATC'IIXEAft for lrttn-flavin i, Tlmt-8?in, Ferftflt Clrftiiinf, Hayiit and Thorough Work. IM OMPAHAHLF In V"I" of Material. Vrfecf" of 1'arti, Thorough Wotkmaiiahip, Slegant Finlih, and Btautw of Uixlol. MAKYKLOtTA for wrT mtptrivr rir la on Wrl of drain, na vntvenaii) ciiown u tnn ow nrocmut iDrasnft In Flax, Timothy, Clover, and all other Reeds. " v."U, ru t rAz?- 'a 22t tV.s' BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD FOB HARD COAI. Oil WOOD, (Wiiouoiit oh Cast Ikon.) RICHARDSON, B0YNT0N &C0 Embody NEW 1879 Improvements, novor before adopted; Contain more pmetlcal features; Are more durab'e ; Cost less to keep In order : Uses less fuel, and will more ueat and a larirervoliime of jinn air mail Kiiviurnnceinay in tne united SI ares. Kenlaee oil rold and uooi-lv work In a ItpAtArivlth one of these modern furnace's, which are popular nun uiiivi.Hitii nuucesHHu, Send direct to M inufnntnrers for prices, 234 WATER ST., New York. lorest and Stream, ROD AND CUN. A WEEKLY JOURNAIj. Devoted to Field and Aqtmllo Sport , Practical Natural History, Fish Culture, the protection of (iatne, preservation of Forests, and tlie Inculca tion in Men and Women of a healthy interest in outdoor recreation and study: PUBLISHED BY Forest and Stream Publishing Company. AT No. Ill FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. Post orace Box 2S3i TEKMS, FOUlt DOLLARS A YEAR, 8TRICTLY I a AUVAAUS. Advertlsliijjf Rates. Inside pagns, nonparlel type. 25 cents per line i outside p ine. il cents. Special rates for three, six and twelve month. Notices In editorial column, 60 cents per line eight words to the line, and twelve lines to one inch. Advertisements should be sent lu by Saturday Ul 3NC1t WetK II tlKlUIH. All transient advertisements must be accom panied with the money or they will not be in seited. No advertisements or business notice of an immoral diameter win oe received on any terms. UDirOR'S EEFORT of Carroll twp. WE the undersigned Audltors.of Carroll town ship. Perry county. Pa., havinu been d ill v sworn proceed to the examination of the accounts of Curson Hair and tieoiKe It. Houder. late eniHr. visors nl slid townslilp for the year euUInu April 'III 1UXO " UEU, B. SOUDKK In account Willi said town'hlp. Dl. tfross amount of itnpt'c.ite. .... JI27 21 Ain't due oil last se'ilemeut... 19 62 546 83 CK. Amounr of work 407 56 Printing last account 2 00 Personal services go 87 Exonerations of 1K78 6 12 ' ls7H 60 " on unseated Unci .... 14 Auditors fees, btutlouery, etc. 2 Si ' 500 61 Balance due township ' 46 CARSON II AIR In account with said township. DR. Gross amount of diipllcae .... f-123 ID Aiu i oil j on iasi briiicjneiit ,. 43 73 CR. Amount of work Rs Vi 117 W ' 46 70 1 44 2 M.S , rriTMiiiiii neivii'es Exoueraiiousa f lln-esleil luud. . 'lux Auditors fees. Niationeiy, He. .. 555 62 Balance due Cirnui Hair ' ; 101 89 After a raiefn! exiiiniuatlnn of the accounts of Carson Hair duo lt o H Muuder, lata supervisors of Crroll 'ow n hip. we do report the ahove as Just, anil trur litiliubtuf oar knowledge and Muiiny.' T. S. MeCOltn JOHN 8. HENDERSON, JOHJAKMAN. fan oil iv. ji. Apil). 'so. Audltois Newport Advertisements. f JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Hiring on hand a complete aaaortmnnt at thfnl. lowing artldoa, the tibsoribor ki a ihareof fnt raironagor Druga and Medicine, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, ESSENTIAL. OILS. Brushes, Terfaraeryt IIAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSE8 PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully ani Promptly Filled D. M. EBY, Newport, Penn'a. Sfj n. s. cook & co., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &c, We use Clearfield Pine aud Hem ock only. 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 Comity, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the Dublin eenflrallv. an the HIUHEST PRICES the market wlllalford, win un imiuiur an kiuub ui GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, W8H, SALT, . PLASTER, CEMENT COAL. IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, fto., So. FOR SALE AT TBE LOWEST KATES. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, . Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Rullilliig, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent (or Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. J-Country Merchants supplied with Goods at i iiuuueipiua prices. - Your orders are solicited. 9 44 B. HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. 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, and losses honorably adjusted aim promptly paiu. uoi respouueuce solicited. Companies Represented: iHtna. of Hartford. Assets., 16,700.000. Commercial Union, " 1,4!I4,0IK), Fire Association, Phil's., . " 3,778,000, B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. 1880 ly fjl STATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given an that letters testamentary on the estate of Phlliii Light, late of Carroll twp,. Perry Co., Pa., dee'd. .have been granted to the undersigned l'esldlmr at HhnrmHiisilale. Perrv Countv. Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate navinent and those liavlne claims will present them duly authenticated for BClLlUlUeiH 10 JACOB LIGHT. Executor. March 30, '80 Chas. H. Smiley,. Att'y. Gift Hooks, Children's BooJcs, Blank Books, School Books, BiMes ! Testaments ! And all Kinds of Books, AT BEACWS Book & Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail 0 ' (3" Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879 3m A VCTIONEEES. J AS. P. LATCHFORD, A VCTIONEER , Would respectfully Inform the public that he w l cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. DONNALLY'S MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offershls services to the citizens of Perry ana Cumberland counties. Post olllce address Shermausdale, Perry co.. Pa. w. D.HENRY, AUCTIONEER. BlalD, Perry county Pa. "Terms Moderate aud every exertion na'it to render satisfaction. 6tf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that lie will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solioltedand promptattentiouwlllbe given. "u,,ullea BD0 E.D.WELLS, New Buffalo Perrv co.. Pa B.HARNISH, AUCTIONEER, Delville, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEER. ICKESBURG, FERRY COUNTY, PA. S- Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid CO till culls. AY.'fI0.N.Efn,r;Tlie undersigned gives . . n2"..e,t,mf I' wl"l ciy sales at a reasonable late. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3. Addicts n io TH0H BUTCH. Jr.. Nov. 18, '(8 jjew Blooinlield, Pa. P P. HOOVER, AUCTIONEER. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed, trices low. Call on or address F. P. HOOVER, August! 2, 1879." MUottoburg, r. JJ0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfrlendsthat In tendoalling upon them with a supply of good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Conslstlngof . CASSIMKR8. CASSINETS, FLANNELS, (PlalnaDdbar'd CARPETS, ' &c, to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXLEK. Centre Woolbh Factory. 6,17,4n; $150 TO 1600 A YEAR, or ft t r0 a day In your own locality. No risk. Women do as well1 as men. Many make moie than the amount stated above. No one can fall to make mon ey fast. Yon can make from ., , eo centa io n an Hour bv de- voting your evenings and spare time to the liusl- P.f2Siii. u?M" D0,,!llnK t0 tr' business. Noth ing like It for making money ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Raader. If you want to know all about the best paving business before the public, send us your address nu we win sena you full particulars and private terms frees samples worth $3 also free; you ean IrSnomtk2.i7yol,r,nln' lor yourself. Address GEORGE STlNSON & CO.. Poitland, Me. 401 KENDALL'S SPAVIX CURE It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, &o. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has no equal ior any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hip lolnt lame uess In a person who had suffered 15 veal's. Aisocured rheumntimn pnm ' frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Kend for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists lave it or can get lor you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros., Enoshurgh. Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWING. Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. HIRFQ IMPROVED ROOTBEER PACKAGE. mnc.3 twentY-FIVK CKNTS, makes live gallonsof a delicious and sparkling liuverane, wholesome and temperate. Sold by Druplsis, or sent by mall on receipt of V Cents. Address ( HAS. K. 111KK3, Manufacturer, 218 Market St.. Fuitauelphia, Pa. 6 tint JAINTINO. PAPER HANGING, &. Persons wanting Painting, Graining. Paper" naiiKlnu. Redone promptly and at llm r.'tiht price should call nu HENRY KICK. Jr.. New Blooiiitleld. P.i. -OiderH by mall will receive prompt atien Hon. May 1 8, IStO.