0 TH E TIMES ! NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., AUGUST 10, 1880. Ioomfitlb (Jjhnts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. ' ' Value ftf Milk. If om wishes to grow fleshy, a pint of milk taken before retiring at night will Boon cover the scrawniest bones. Al though nowadays we see a great many lean lank ones wholgh for the fashion able measures of plumpness, and who would be vastly improved lu health and appearance ould their figure be rounded with good solid Jlesh. Nothing Is more coveted by thin women than a full fig ure, and nothing will arouse the Ire and provoke the scaudal of those " clipper builds" as the consciousness of plump ness in a rival. In case of fever and summer complaints milk is now given with excellent results, The idea that milk 1b " feverish " has exploded, and it is now the physician's great reliance in bringing through typhoid patients, or those in too low a state to be nourish ed by solid food. It is a mistake to scrimp the milk pitcher. Take more milk and buy less meat. Look to your milkman ; have a large elzed, and well illled milk pitcher on the table each meal, and you will have sound flesh and light doctors' hills. American Crows. It is not generally known that crows do not go further south than Washing ton during the winter. They congre gate there by the millions and have roost-ing-places within three miles of the city, Early in the morning, in huge flocks they course down the Potomac, and late in the evening return to their roos in the pine groves which lie adjacent to the river. They follow the tide swamps whenever bared by the ebb tide and sub sist upon the crabs and other water an imal life which may be left exposed. But why they io not remain some twen ty or thirty miles down the Potomac, where the pine groves are a hundred times more extensive, and where the ice never forms, is unexplained. We have gone near a roosting-place, of a few acres extent, about dusk, and were surprised to note that immense number of these birds clinging to the branches of the trees. They keep up an incessent caw ing all nightlong, and when. disturbed, literally till the air with their confused masses and cries. When warm weather comes, they leave us and are as rarely seen here during the summer as they are further north during the winter. A Western exchange says that raw eggs, shells and all, is a' remedy for scours in cattle. Pull out the tongue, crack the egg, clap it on the root of the tongue, and let go. Two or three are enough for a young calf 4 from that up to two dozen for a cow. It is the best cure for loss of cud. Keep a calf dry, feed regularly in time, quantity and tem perature ; feed no uncooked corn-meal, and you will not be troubled with scours. . fifMany farmers stop feeding their working horses about this time' and let them hunt for themselves lout In the pasture field. This Is a shortsighted policy, because a working horse wants more solid food than grass affords. Chop feed or oats should be given three times a day if a full day's work is ex pected. Notwithstanding the unfavorable reports of the peach-crop in the early part of the season, the yield In Dele ware and Maryland is turning out well. The frost seems to have destroyed only the sickly buds, leaving unharmed those that were vigorous. The fruit is also of far better quality than usual. CSTFowls need charcoal when in con finement; but that from wood is not pal atable to them. The best way to furnish it is by charring an ear of corn. The fowls will devour it greedily, and the in . proved color of their combs will soon show its wholesome effect. t3rA Chicken fancier says that he ttuck court plaster over an egg found broken in the nest after the ben had been setting a week, and in due time it gave a chicken as sprightly as any of the brood. 0"A chicken fancier says that he stuck court plaster over an egg found broken In the nest after the hen bad been betting a week, and in due time it gave a chicken as sprightly as any of the brood. A Word to Mothers. Mothers should remember that a most important duty at this season is to look after the health of their families and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their systems. There is nothing that will tone up the stomach and liver, reg ulate the bowels aud purify the blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic, ad. vertised in our columns. The wonder ful cures of long standing cases of rheu tnatism,neuralgia and malarial disorders is the reason why this pureand excellent family medicine is to generally esteem ed. .'&. yjit STOP and THINK Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT lit A WWTZEIS STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., " Is the place to buy goods AT (THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON IT AND ! Special Bargains arc Offered in MADE- UP CLOTHING NICHOLS SHEPARD&Ca.BaWctecMM. 1 rfTPlL I.toMl.hM j. jf7 a 'iJr iRTnMiHiimni.T nrninrir and MMiitrfw ;tv. KooDomr. and IWaitt enl re If Unknown Separator a apeclnH. Four ! of Bflparatore, rrnm 6 to 11 Year uf I'roeperonaand Contlnnoua HuainoMi wot, larnunei s itroug f uarantM ror aupetior gooaa aua CAUTION I" machines to the wall I I I The Wftnrterfol enraen and noDttlarltr nf I oar viBHATnit naoninerj nan oriTen vinur 1 1 hence rarlnui makers are now attempt Ing to balld an palm off Inferior and mongrel Imitation! of ut lamona good. BE NOT DECEIVED by uneh experimental and wortliloti machinery. If vnn rtn mi an, get M ' HttUIUINAL" and lh "JKMllNK" from uh 0 J For fbll tart1fMd1nr rail on oar dealem, or write to ui for llluitratvd Circular, which we mall free. Addrcai NICHOLS, 8HEPABD CO., Battle Creak, Mich. 11 C A NEW DEPARTURE! tEST FLOW IH THE WORLD ! THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. of Syraouse, N. Y. Are now putting on tuo market a Plow that Is as mucu mipcrtor to any now heretofore made as tlio TIowb of the past few years have been miperlor to tlioso mode bolt a century aga It combines all tho excellencies of any Plow In use. It obviates all the objections made to any other Plow. In addition It embraces sovcrnl new features of tho greatest value, for which, wo have ob tained exclusive Patents. It8Beam,Clel3, Jointer Standard and Wheel Standard will be STEEL, and Its mold board will be a composit ion of Ktocl and Iron chilled under a process for which wo have also obtained an exclusive Patent; It will be called THE SYRACUSE CHILLED STEEL PLOW ' Its weight win be eighteen pounds less than our present styles. A flret-class Steel Plow, marto In the or dlnary way, lull rigged, retails for twenty-two dollars. Inferior Bteol Plows retail from six teen to nineteen dollars. The price of our now Plow win bo but Seventeen Dalian, and It will be tho cheapest Agricultural Implement ever sold. Its mold board will outwear three of tho very best kinds of the ordinary steel mold boards. It will soour 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 Is also a groat Improvement) both as regards strength and wear. The Jointer can be shitted so as to take more or leas land, and also inoro or less pitch, and it can always bo kept on a line with tho Plow. The wheel will run under tho 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. Tho handles can bo adjusted to acoommo . date a man or boy, on tho same Plow. It Is a perfect Plow. Wooden beams ore polng out of ubc because they shrink, swell and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beams are too heavy. Malleable beams becomo demoralized and bend, which Is much worso than to break. A Steel beam Is tho necessity of the day. It Is three times as strong and very much lighter than any other stylo. When tn say a Mold board Is chilled, tho farmers know it Is so. We do not palm off on them a composition of various mctal3 and call it chilled metal Wo want ngeuta for this new Plow In every town In this State. Wo can give but a very small discount to them, but we will pay tho Railroad Freight. We proposo to placo this Plow In the hands of Farmers as near tho cost of manufacture as possible. It will bo the bt Agricultural Implement ever Bold. . It shall also be tho cheapest. Persons therefore who are not willing to act ns agents on the prlnclplo that "a nimble six pence Is better than a slow Bhllllng," need not apply for an agency.. No Plow3 on commission. All sales absolute. rw- mis Is the only Steel Chilled Plow in the World. . Steel costs several times more than Iron. But this Plow, full rigged, by giving small discounts, can be sold for Seventeen Dollars, compare this price with that of any Iron Plow ever made. It is cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at nve dollars and a half. Where there are no agents we will, on ro celptof Seventeen Dollars, send a Plowtoany Ilallroad station in tho State and pay the freight Address, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. Or Syracuse, N. Y 2)Al3t Don't vim want snmeolirap fi'iiKIoi-Pauls and Huitif If )'im do. don", (all to ex f .T.'nS.V' ,l'1,,'''l' Rsrtment for sale by F. price Vmicausultyourself lu style aud VoitTA 111. K, Til ACTION, d UTRAW-HUHBUNW PTEAM.EWOINKB.wlih prrl.l k TtarabtlUj, fUfety, Kuoooinr, and Remit? entirely Unknown In ollmr make, ftteaiu I'owor Outfit! am ORIGINAL AND ONLY OKNUINK Threshing Machinery and Portable and TrAtfovJEnBinM TTTR T AND AUD ml eollrow MrmMAmtf Oralis Raiting WnrlH. MAT( I1I,F" fbr arttn-tUvIng, TltM-fUrlm, Perfect C)ptnf, ft-iptd and Thorough Bar. . IKI'OJHPAIIAIIIjK 1 VaUtf of MaWUI, Prrirtifi J Fnrlij Thorvugk Workuumuip, Mtigani Flnl.b, ami MARVKLOtTA for trnffv wnrtHnr work In fill H44i of Drain, anil vntvr$otft known tlm only auoovurul Turaabnr In Klas, Timothy, Clover, and all other BwrU. nimplt, Hln let ttinn (me naif the tumnl tmr anfl fwttt. tmni mum or Power, In oilr maftpfl. Kieaiu -rowor wutnu and niem-rnwr horvn - power alo t ityli-n Improved Mutintrr) llorie-Power. hr thUlmue, without change of name, location, or mauac noDorsuie ucbmu 22t iwwr;,iwi.pniii)iWiMWl,,w- - BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD FOR HARD COAL OR WOOD, (WnoDoiiT on Cast Ikos.) AltK MADE Y RICHARDSON, BOYNTON &G0 Embody M5W1870linprovementii. never before adopted : Contain mori practical toituient Are more durable j Cost le to keep In order: Usesless fuel, ami will untie ueat and a hirnm-volume of pure air than anvriirnncnmavlntlin United States. Keplace your old and poorly working heater with one of these modei n furnaces, which are popular and universally successful. Send direct to Muniifneturers for prices, . 234 WATKR ST., New York. Forest and Stream, ROD ANDCUN. A WEEKLY JOURNAL. Devoted to Field and Auiiatlo Sport, Practical Natural History, Fish Culture, tho protection of (iame, prHsrrvatlon of Forests, and the Inculca tion In Men and Women of a healthy Interest In out-door lecrdat.inn and study : PUBLISHED BY Forest Hurt Stream Publishing: Company. AT No. Ill FULTOX 8TKEET, NEW YORK. Post Otllce Box 2532. TERMS. FOUR DOLLA1I8 A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising Rates. Inside paijes. tioiip jiiel type, M cents per line t outside ii.ice. 40 cents. MpeciHl rates fur three, six and twelve month i. Notices in editorial column, 6u cents ner line elulit woidi to the line, aud twelve lines to one Incli. Advertisements sl Id be sent lu by Saturday of each week If cosnlbltv All transient adveitiKemcnts must be accom panied with the money or tliry will not be in serted. No advertlsem jut or business notice of an Immoral oliitr.cier will lie received ou any terms. E STATU NOTICE.-Notlce Is heieby given that letters of A'liiiluistr.ition on I lie estate of UeoiKH llenipier. late of Havllle twp.. Perry county, deceased, have been grante,d lo the under signed resluliiu in sain t m-iiMhip All pemins Inilelued to -aiil estate are requested to make immediate pavmeni and those having claims, to present lliein for settlement to .iacoh hkmpfer, , . , FKKUEK1CK KEMfFER, W. A Bponsler, Att'y. Administrators. April M, lHHti. ESTATK NOTItJK. No Ice Is hereby given that letters teHtanientaiy on the estate of ISiiiah Kline, lute of lliain boioiijin. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing in said place. All persons indebted to said estate nre request ed to make immediate pawnetit and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur seltlemeut to w- A- KLINE. Executor. W. N.Selbert att'y. Blaln, l'a. IjlSTATK NOT1CK. Notice lsherebygiven li that letters testamentaiy on the last will aud testament of .la-mb Han er, decessed, late of Liverpool township. Perry con in v. Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing lu same township. All persons I udebted to said estate arerequested to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present r.heniduly a utheultcatedlor set tlement .Hf'OR flARNER. Jr., , . fcVK liltl.t'.N M H VhR. 1Y- . "'"'"'ef. 1' txecutors. May 3, 18. IM PO UT A NT XI IT I CK. - The subscriber late of the tlrm ol Khoades ft tiuiilli, would respectfully .i.ti.rin the citizens of BLAIN fJ1?vj!i1)'i,!i,.",Kl ,h? I,K "P"" WAGON MAKER 8IIOI'. and Is preps led to make new wajtoiiHand n-palrold ones at short not ice, and at from TEN ui l'XVKNTY percent, cheaper than the old It nn -Ulve ineaeal). Satisfaction vuaranteed. , . ..... JAOOU HMlTil. Blaln. Aligns) S.1W7. 3 r - l , ' t"-v-v-v-.- " Newport AdrertlaementM. JEWPORT DRUG STORE. tiavlniten hind a oomplste assnrtmnnt of thfol lowln artlolM, the inbMrlbar Mka a shartof vent rstroniM. , Drug and Mcdicinet, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS, 1 Also a full lock of Concentrated Eomedka, ESSENTIALi OILS. IlrnshcH, rorfumerj 1IAIH OIL, AHD , . FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand ( , , PURE WINES & LIQUOR Fon MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PUKP08EH S) 6 Cj Sj . PHYSICIANS ORDERS CareUlly and Promptly Filled D. M. EDY. N ewport, Penn'a. R. 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 Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem ock only. W. B. 8. COOK A 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. WB would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the publlo generally, as the HIGHEST PRICES the market wlllatrord, will be paldfor all kinds of GRAIN, ( FLOUR, PRODUCB SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, JTI8I3, 8ALT, PLASTER, 1 CEMENT COAL, IRON, 8TEEL, . ... HOR9K BHOES,&o.,fto. FOR SALB AT THE LOWEST RATES. . Orders promptly tilled, Newport, July 29, 1878 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWPORT, PA. 8ole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, T8SSftiJX"u Buppl,ed w,th Goods W Ypur orders are solicited . 9U B. HIME8, 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 and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented : Xtm. of Hartford. Assets, 16,700.000. Commercial Union. " l.W,00O. Fire Association, Phll'a., ' 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly J. M. Girvin. j. h. Gibyi J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, Ko. 64 Sooth Gaj, St, BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of Couutry Froduoe aud remit the amounts promptly. 451vr. J. M. GIRVIN & 80N. MSIMOKS 0 Gift Books, Children's Doolcs, JilanJc Jioo7c8, School Boohs, BiMes ! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT DJUCIVS Book & J)rug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Kctail 0 W Bubgcrlptlons taken for all News, paper and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879 Km AVCTioNEEJlS. JAS. P. LATCH FORD, AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the publlo that h will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. pAl'''' MILLS, TERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND ' U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post olllce address Hherniansdale, Perry co,. Pa. D.liENRY, AUCTIONEER, Blaln, Perry county Pa. t"T.erm"??0,eteand every ertlon male to render satisfaction. Anctloneer. The undersigned gives notice that he wlllcrysales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptatteatlonwIllbeKlven. R.U.WELLS, Kew Buffalo Perry co. , Pa , g B. HARNISH, AXJCXIONlCIGll, . J?.e,.TI1!e Perry Co:' Pa- Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 y D AVID M'COY, AUOTIdNEER. ICKESBCRO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. touoans'86 ,noderate Pr"hPt attention paid AVnt?9.NfEFlTTn9 undersigned Rives .tti nSiiCiSfL-Bf 1,8 whl ' ' t a reasonable late. Batlsfactlon guaranteed. Address . Tnoa BUTCH. Jr., Mot. 18, 78 . New BloomHeld, Pa. P P. HOOVER, AUCTIONEEK. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Call 011 or address Elllottsburg, Pa. Augustl 2, 1879. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I . Iwouldrespectlvelylnfor myfrlendsthat In tendealllng upon them with a supplj of good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Censlstlngof OA8SIMEE8, OA8SINBT8, FLANNELS, (Plainandbir'd) CARPETS, &c., to exchange for wool ortell for cash. J.M.EIXLER. CirtbiWoolirFactoht. t,17,4ir TO 1600 A YEAR, or fS to 120 a day In your own locality. No risk. Women do as well as men.. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make mon ev last. You can make from .1 fAJ cems 10 vz an nour bv tin- Mf raMT1 a.Dd. -Pln "oThebust r,f ubi i ?ts no' llna try the business. Noth U.?. Lk.JtJorma.k,n" money ever offered before. Su.5 -.plealli andrlcl!y houorable. RVader If you want to know all about the best paylna business before the public, send us "our adore"? r:irE?2& !. 1 -.v,u y inu iirci y can s k uj iittuu, me. 4uiw KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. It Is sure to enre Spavins, Spllnta Curb, &e. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister, lias no equal for any lameness on beast or man. It has cured lilp-ioint lame uess In a person who bad suffered 15 years. Alsocured rheumatic frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Bend for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price oue dollar. All Dmeglsts I ave it or can ret for yon. Dr. B. J. Kendall m Co., Pros.,Kuohurgb. Palls, Vermont. 11ABRI8 & EWINO. Agents. Pittsburgh, Pa. UlPrO IMPROVED ROOTBFEK PACK AG2, niHCO TWENTYHVK CENTS, makes BtV gallonsof a delicious and sparkliug beveraue wholesome and temiierate. Hold by DrurrMs or sent by mall on receipt of 2. Cents. Address f'HAa K. HIRES, Manufacturer, 215 Market St Philadelphia, l'a. g, pAINTIXG, PAPER HANGISO, &c. Persons wanting Painting, C.ralniDr. Taper TlanglnK. Ac. done promptly and at the riidit price should tall ou HENRY RICE. Jr.. New BloomlleM, Pa. 9-0rde rs by mail will receive prompt atteo Hon. ilayl, lbbO.