(5 THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., JULY 20, 1880. J30USE, FARM AND GARDEN. A Discovery About Corn. A -wi change tells of ft man who plants, two or three weeks after the crop ts planted, a new hill of corn every fif teenth row, each way. And this Is the reason 1 If the weather becomes dry after the filling time, the silk and tassels both become dry and dead. In this condition, If it should become seasona ble, the silk revives and renews its growth, but the tassels do not recover. Then for want of pollen, the new silk is finable to fill the office for which it was designed. The pollen from the re planted corn is then ready to supply pollen, and the filling la completed. He says nearly all the abortive ears so common in corn crops, are caused by the want of pollen, and he has known cars to double their size in this fllllDg. Hardening Butter. A method in practice among the beat butter makers in England for rendering butter firm and solid during hot weather is as follows : Carbonate of soda and alum are used for the purpose, made into powder. For twenty pounds of butter one teaspoonful of soda and alum are mixed together at the time of churn ing and put into the cream. The effect of this powder is to make the butter come firm aud solid and to give it a clean, sweet flavor. It does not enter into the butter, but Its action is on the cream, and it passes off with the butter milk. The ingredients of the powder should not be mingled together until it Is required to be used, or at the time the cream la in the churn ready for churn ing. It ia said that a good Colorado potato bug destroyer can be made with Mandrake root dried for a week or more in the shade. Put one quarter bushel in a barrel, fill with water and let it fitandfortwo daya, stirring now and then ; strain the liquid through ft cloth into a garden sprinkler; sprinkle to ward sunset only those plants on which the young brood hatch and before they scatter to adjacent plants. C5T A Wisconsin man has experi mented with potato. seed for more than twenty years. He has concluded that it is best to plant small potatoes whole, selecting the most perfect specimens of the variety to be raised. He thinks if all would adopt this plan, we would hear less of potatoes running out. He has planted the White Pcachblow for twelve years or more, and the last crop was better than the first. IJ3T That often fatal disease, chicken cholera, usually prevails during the sum mer. The Lancaster Farmer, says that it is often caused by feeding 'too much whole corn when the fowls are deprived of coarse sand or gravel. Damp, musty corn, gases from manure piles, with stagnant water to drink, will sooner or later produoe it. Proper attention to fowls would not only remedy this dis ease, but others equally fatal, which neglect and Inattention produce. ' Mr. Ambrose Madden, of Asbury Park, N. J., has patented an attachment for use with halters for preventing horses from cribbing and to cure them of that pernicious habit; and the inven tion consists In a combination of rigid arms and straps hung upon the halter and carrying a spiked plate, which is retained beneath the animal's under lip in such manner that the motions of the horse in the act of cribbing cause the spikes to prick. Cg A good way to kill moths in car let is to dip a coarse towel in clean water, and wring it out. Spread it smoothly on the carpet, then iron it dry with a good hot iron, repeating the operation on all suspected places and those least used. It does not injure the pile or color of the carpet in the least. It is not necessary to press hard, heat and steam being the agents, and tbey do the work effectually on worms and eggs. EST An exchange says, we have found upon trial that crude carbolic in the proportion of two tablespoon fula to a half pall of water will kill the weeds in garden walks. Apply with ft watering pot. It must not come in contact with grass or flower borders. Weeds in lawns, such as dandelions, daisies and plantains may lie killed by having a drop or two of undiluted carbolic or fetrong sulphuric acid poured into the crown of the plant. 63" A beefsteak chopped up fine and baked with flour and yeast in the form of a " meat-bread," is the latest dietetic sensation. It is asserted that meat thus treated entirely disappears during the process of purification, the nutritive principals becoming incorporated with the bread. M. Seheurer Kestner has jubt been explaining the process. STOP and THINK licfore you have purchased elsewhere ! ' , AT IRA VmtTMsL8 STOKE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to huy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND ! Special Bargains are Offered in MAJDjE- up cl o thing NICHOLS SHEPARD & CO.BatQstMM, 1 k rtbllihd ATOWniTJGtY 1FRAIITB and wonderful! Umple, using Inni than ens half tha tunal anrt brttt. VOKTAHI.E, T It ACTIO X, anA STRAW-BlTltNlNtt BTEAM-ENWIWER. with iprrlM feature! of Power, Durability, Bafety, Koonoray, and Branty entirely unknown In olhnr mik. Steam-power Outfit! and Httam-Pownr Biaratori aiiptcc'laity. Four tina of Hpamorii, from 8 to It horne-pownr; altyle Improvm. Mounted Florae-Power. Sk Yea r of PriMprrmid and CoHtlnnona BrtftlntM by thla hovM, without change of aamo, location, or manage- Mnt, furnishes a strong gmvutea for superior goudi and f A IITIft N I Th onarnil unwM and popularity UM V I lyll our vibrato Hac ninety dm artieo oiner machine! to the wall hrnoe rarlona maker! are now attempt Ing to build and palm off Inferior and mongrel imitation! of our lamou! gooaa. BE NOT DECEIVED by men experimental and worth ltu macitlnerr. If ron tray at all. mr,t tha ".iRIUI N A I. and tha UV.t) 1 tVom us. (V.J"For nil! parffeulnrfl call on onr dealers, or write to na for Illustrated Circulars, which we mall free. Address NICHOLS, 8HEFAKD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich, 11 C A NEW DEPARTURE! BEST PLOW IN THE WQSLD ! THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. of Syraouoo, N. V. Are now putting on the market a Plow that 1b as much superior to any Flow heretofore made as the Jlows of the past few ycara havo been superior to those mado half a century ago. It combines all the excellencies of any Flow In use. It obviates all the objections mado to any other Flow. In addition It embraces Bcveral now features of the greatest value, for which wo have ob tained excluslvn Patents. Its Beam, Clevis, Jointer Standard and Wheel Standard will be STEEL, and Its mold board will be a composition of Steel and Iron chilled under a process for which wo have also obtained an exclusive Patent. It will be called THE SYRACUSE Its weight will be eighteen pounds less than our present Btj-lea. A flrstrClOBS Steel Plow, made In the or dinary way, full rigged, retails tor twenty-two dollars. Inferior Steel Flows retail from six teen to nineteen dollars. The price of our new Plow will bo but Seventeen Dollars, and It will be tho cheapest Agricultural Implement ever sold. Its toold board will outwear three of the very beat kinds of the ordinary steel mold boards. It will scour In soils where all steel plows and all othor plows nave 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 is al3o a great Improvement, both as regards Btrcngth and wear. The Jointer can be shifted so as to take more or less land, and also more or less pitch, and It can always be kept on a line with tho Plow. The wheel will run under the beam or one side of It as desired, and always kept In Una 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 some Plow. It Is a perfect Plow. Wooden beams are going out of use because they shrink, swell and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beams are too heavy. HaUeablo beams become demoralized and bend, which Is much worse than to break. A Steel beam Is tho necessity of the day. It Is three timet as strong and very much lighter than any other stylo. When we suy a Mold board is chilled, the farmers know It Li so. Ve do not palm otT on them a composition of various metals and call It chilled metal We want agents for this new Plow In every town la tills State. Wo can give but a very small discount to them, but wo will pay the Railroad Freight. Wo proposo to placo this Plow in the hands of Farmers as near tho cost of manufacture as possible. It will be tho beet Agricultural Implement ever sold. It shall also bo tho eheajxtt. Persons therefore who are not willing to act as agents on tho principle that " a nimble six pence Is better than a slow shilling," need not apply for an agency. No Plows on commission. All sales absolute. tar-This Is the only Steel Chilled Plow In the World. steel costs several times more than Iron. But this Plow, lull rigged, by giving small discounts, can be sold for Seventeen Dollars. Compare this price with that of any Iron Plow ever mode. It Is cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at five dollars and a halt Where there are no agents we will, on re ceipt of Seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any Itallrood station la the State and pay tho freight. Address, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. Or Syracuse, n. V- 264l3t Jfl 1irn. lit Don't you want NomechoaD foods for Pauls and Butt ? I you do, don't fall to ex amine the splendid anwiitmnit for sale bv F MOUTLMEB. You can suit youinelf lit tvle and price. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines THE AT AX DAUB f uwlhttxw tkrovjhOHt iJU CrcUit- XaUinff World, MATCH LSM trtt Orfttti -Raring, Thne-Bavlng, Perfect Clpuntn, Knptd and Thorough Work, 1 NCOMP A It AHLK In of Vtrlt, prrfetttM of Part. Thorougk Workmiaihip, Ugant Flnlih, u& Btautv of Mix) el. MARVKLOUfl for mperfor work In all kind of firm! n, and univertal'f known mm trio onff aticotsaful Thrwher Id Flu. Tlmothr. Clover , ud til other Beedi. uoaoraota acaiing. of k, 22t BEST FURN ACE IN THE WORLD FOIL HARD COAL Oil WO()D, (Wbodoht oh Cast Iron,) AlfK 3IADE 11 V RICHARDSON, BOYNTON &C0 Embody NEW 1879 Improvements, nevor before adopted ; Contain more prwetlcal features Are more durable; Oust less to keep In order: UseslesB fuel, and will more Meat and n lai iiervolmne of pure air than anvfui'iiHceuiay In the united States. Heplace your old and poorly working lieaterwlth one of these modern furnaces, which are popular and universally successful. Send direct to Manufacturer for prices, 234 WATEB ST., New York. Forest and Stream, ROD AND CUN. A WEEKLY JOURNAL. Ievolcd to Field and Aquatic 8ports, Practical Natural History, Fish Culture, the protection of (ianie, preservation of Forests, and the Inculca tion In Men and Women of a healthy Interest In outdoor recreation and study: PUBLISHED BY Forest and Stream Publishing Compaoy, AT No. Ill FLTLTQN 8T11EET, NEW YORK. Post Office Box 2832. J TERMS. FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising Kates. Inside paireB. nonpirlel type. 25 cents per lines outside O iKo. 40 cants. Special rates for three, six and twelve mouths. Notices in editorial column, 5o cents per line eight words to the line, and twelve lines to one inch. Advertisements should be sent la. by Saturday of each week if iiosHlble. All transient advertisements must be aecom pinied with the money or they will not be In serted. No advertisements or business notice of an Immoral character will be received on any terms. ESTATE NOTICK.-Notlce Is heieby given that letters of Aliutnistration on the estate of Ueortce Keinpler, Ihio of Haville twp.. Perry county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed rwlilliiKln said township All persons Indebted to .aid estate are requested to make immediate pavmeu? and those having claims, to present them lor settlement to JAtXm MEMPFKR, FREDERICK ItKMPFER, W. A Rimnsler, Att'y. Administrators. April -M, im. ESTATE NOTICE-. Ni Ice Is hereby given that letters testnmentary on the .estate of Small Kline, late of Hlaiu borough. Perry countyt Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under signed res'ding lu said place. All persons Indebted to said estate are request, ed to make immediate pavment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to Wh. A. KLINE, Executor. W. N . SeiUert att'y. Blalu, l'a. EST ATI! NOTICE. Notice Is herebyglveo that letters testamentary on Hie last will and testament of Jacob iian.er, deceased, late of Liverpool township, Perry county'. Pa., have been granted to the uuderslgued, residing In same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and tliosehavlng claims I o present them d uly authenticated for set tlement JACOS BARNER, Jr., , , KVK EKI.ICKMKYfc.it. W. A SiKins'.er, att y Executors. May 3, Us i. IMPORTANT NOTICE The subscriber late of the firm of Rhoades hmllli. would respectfully inform the citizens of BLAIN and vloiultv, that lie has opened a WAGON MAKER 8HOP. and Is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notice. and at from TKN to TWENTY percent, cheaper than lb old nrin. M-Ulve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. . JACOB HM1T11. Blalu. August 8,1867. mm ' ew-.a!w!- .u r fere mm. P life m Newport Advertisements. jEWPORT DRUG STORE. Having on hand a complete assortment of th fol lowing artlolM, th subsorlber asks a share of rear pstroDSfte. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS, Also a full stock of ' ' Concentrated Rome&ies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, Ferfumery ' HAin oil, ' AMD FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS CaredUy and Promptly Filled B. M. EB Y. Newport, Penn'a. i , it. s. cook & co., Agree to soil all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers in this county. Wewlllal9o take good Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange for Lumber, &c, We use Clearfield Fine .and Uem ockonly. W. R. 8. COOK & CO.. Newport, Terry 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 respeotf ully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST FRICES the market wIllaBord, will be paidfor all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE BEED8 AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, JTISB, SALT, PLA8TER, CEMENT COAL. IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES. Sc., So." FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. K. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1876-tI J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWPORT, PA. 8ole Agent for Lorllard's Bupeslor Tobaccos, .tThfladeKlWe.?" "UP,'lle, Wltb Q0i' Your orders are solicited. 944 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 Inaurable proper ty, at fair rates, aud losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented t A!tna.of Hartford, Commercial Union, Fire Association, I'hil'a., Assets, $5,700,000, 1.404.000. 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. 1880 ly J. M. Gib vnc. J. H. Gibvih J.M. GIRVIN &S0N., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED k PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 61 South (.'ay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of Country Produoe aud remit the amount, promptly. 4.rlvr. J. M. GIRVIN & 80N. DDES! HOOKS I . 0 Gift Hooks, Children Hooks, Blank Hooks, School Books, Bil)l6s ! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book &Driig Store. Stationery at "Wholesale or Retail - 0 W Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879 8m AUCTIONEERS. JAS. P. LATCH FORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. UONM ALLV'B MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND : ' U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post olllce address, Bhermansdale, Perry co.. Pa. D.HENRY, AUCTIONKEJ? Blalo, Perry county Pa. WTerms Moderate and every exertion ma4t to render satisfaction. (if Auctioneer. The undersigned civea notice that he wlllcrysalen at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptatteutlonwlllbe given. E. V. WELLS, New Buffalo . . Perry eo.. Pa- Q B.HARNISH, ATJCTIOIVaCEK , Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, a nd satisfaction guaranteed. 0 1 D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEER, ICKESBURO. PERRY COUNTY, PA. tocauV88 moderate- proropt attention raid notice that he w III ciy rales at a rtasoiiahia rate. Satisfaction guaranteed. B,S01'I"e 9. Address Nov.188 "wliS4'r.. p P. HOOVER, ; AUCTIONEEM. ntirfnti??1,t,1'e,n 10 8?'e8- nd MMsfaeilon guar anteed. likes low. Call 011 or address F. P. IIOOVEK, Augustl 2,1879. Wlloltsburg, r. JJ0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I Iwouldrespeetlvelylnform myfrlendsthst . tendoalling upon them with a supply of good vv 11 JUAnu'AUTUltE. Censlstingof 0ASSIMBB8. , OAS8INETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'4 OARPETS,&o.) to exchange for wool or sell forcasL... J.M.BIXLElr CbiitbxWooleii Factort . fl.17,4- TO t6O0 A YEAH, or M to- fzo a day In your own locality. No rlhk. Women do as we'll, as meu. Many make more than the amount stated above. Kit till a AQn f i 1 .... t IMfl 1 u uimin won- ,, . w cents to anhourbvde- I?t'n,vueveD,nK!, Dd fpiretimetothebul. i.SJn.I'i.T" "olt try Hie business Noih liig Ikeltformaklna money ever oftered before Business pleasant andatrlctlv hotrable. KaaSer ' Sinlin.I.M't to know 'l about the tettpaUoV business before the public, send ns jour address fe"rlWfrWi" ?ou ,u" Particulars and phvl J hLJ'ir?' MD'Ple worth 5 also free; you can n f ?Bmi.k24.!'"u'; n,lnd for yourself, iddres" GEORGE BTlNtiON & CO.. Poitland, Me. 401 j I KENDALL'S SPATIN CUKE. u is sure 10 cure Bpavlns, Splints Curb, &e. It removes all nnnatnral enlargemeDls. Does not blister. Has no equal for any lameness on beast or man. it has cured hlpiolnt lame., ness In a person who had suffered 15 .. cr. Jiisocurea rneumatism. corns. Irost-ones, or any bruises, cut or lameness It has no equal for blemish on horses. Bend for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All DrueglsM I ave It or ran tet for -you. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.. Pros.,Enosburgh. falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO. Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. HIRES IMPROVED ROOT BEER PACKAGE, ,, 7 TWENTY-FIVE CKNT8, makes ave gallonsof a delicious and sparkling beverage, wholesome and temperate. Bold by Driuplsis or sent by mail on receipt of 2 Cents. Address "A8. K. II IRES, Manufacturer, 218 Market Bt..' Philadelphia, l'a. a ttnl JAINT1NG, PAPER HANGING, Sc. Persons wanting Painting, Gralnluir. Paper HaiiKinv. e.. done pronmtlv nnd f tho rithi price should call en HFNRV RICK Jr , NewBloomheld. Pa. Ordersby ninil will receive prompt atien-. tluu- May 1 8, U.S). I