0 THE TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA., SEPTEMBER 21, 1880. Ijc fjlomnfuttr Sinus. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Cleaning Floon. A clean kitchen floor Is a very nice thing In a family and every housekeeper aspires to a tidy floor as a criterion of her skill. But some of the good ladles make a nad mistake In their praiseworthy efforts, and make work for themselves, as well bb injure tneir noors, anu Keep them looking grey and dirty. One day I saw a young housewife take her dish of soft soap and spread it over her floor, which had been newly painted but a few weeks before; then she went on her knees and commenced scrubbing with a brush and a hand-mop. Oh, how she did workt and how tired she looked 1 and how her back ached ! I watched her till I could stand it no longer. I said : " Don't you like your painted floor, the reason you are scrubbing the paint off?" " I want to keep it bright and clean ; paint wears off so quick, it hardly pays to get It painted." " I should think not at the rate you take it off. You just spoil the paint and floor, too." " Why so: I don't understand what you mean V" "Now look here, there is nothing that will take off paint like soap. Where your soap lies the paint will be off before a week. You should never use paint in that way. I supposed you were trying to get it off ; there is no quicker way to do it." " Well I wish I had known it before. My husband says he never saw such poor paint." "I expect the paint is good enough, it is the way you manage it. Now this room was all grained and varnished very nicely just before you came here, you could see your face in the doors, they were so bright. You ought to have kept it so for half dozen years. Now see how it looks, half the paint rubbed off, and not a bit of shine." "Oh, grandmother 1 do you think I did it on purpose V" . "Bless you child, no ! You knew no better, so I thought I would tell you ; you are ruining the looks of your neat kitchen, and killing yourself all for nothing." She looked sober. I was really sorry for her, and told her to take a long ban died mop and wash the soap all off, and then I would show her how to mop her floor. . So I tucked up my dress and rinsed all the suds out of the pail and mop and took some clean water, and washed up the other half of the floor and then took some clear water and wiped It up dry. Well she hod to own that the half I washed was ever so much cleaner than her part. Afterward we sat down and talked about it ; she was a real nice little wom an and did just as' well as she knew how and spared neither time nor strength to keep things neat and tidy. I expected there are plenty more young women, who waste their health, strength, soap and time just as foolishly as she did. If you have a painted floor, keep soap and soapsuds off of it for it spoils the brightness of the paint, makes It soft and then it peels off, leaving the floor looking worse than if it had not been painted. . If your floor has not been painted, keep soap off of it for it gives it a dirty, grimy look, and keeps growing worse all the time. Just take clean, hot water, put in a teaspoonful of spirits of ammo nia into a three-gallon pail of water, and with a clean, long-handled mop, rub the floor all over, then wipe it off with clean water. It will take a little while to get the gray out of the boards, but It will come out after a time, and you will find it far easier to keep your floor white and clc9, than it was when cleaned with soap or suds. Another thing, when you get your floor all washed, if you would rinse your mop out in clean water, and go around the room and wipe the drips of the base boards, and take a part of the mop, and wipe out the crevices, you would save a great deal of hard work and back-ache too." " Oh, grandmother ! I am bo glad you have told me how to do it easier and bet ter ; I do want to be a good housekeeper and be economical but it seems so bard when one does not know how to do It . and I get cross sometimes about the dirt' tracks that mark it all over. It is dis couraging to have a floor all marked up before it ha9 time to dry. Don't you think so " Yes I know all about it ; but it is nothing to what it would be, if the boots were hung up in the closet and the feet that used them were laid under the green grass. There, don't feel bad ; there are worse troubles than to have to clean the floors tracked up, and fretting never did any good to any body " Great Reduction in Prices AT II1A WENTZEL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A. is mm In order to make room for the reparation about to take place in our Store Room, we 11 11 1 t-t- A rr-sT -kt tTTMTOTrN will sell goods at UKlill--Y llluuju 1 for rices The ISText Sixty Days, PERFECTLY SAFE THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS I For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, No Remedy known to the Medical Profession has been In uso so long and with such uniformly i ; , , satisfactory results a VEGETABLE It has bion used with inch wonderful success In all parti of the world In the treatment of these dlfliculUes, that It has come to be considered AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS and Bitch It really la when taken In time and according to the very plain direction! Inclosing each bottle. In such diseases, the attack Is nmally sudden and frequently very eente; tint with a remedy at hand for Immedlute use, there la seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a fhw days' neglect The Inclination to wait and see If the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometime casta a lire. A timely dose of l'nln Killer will almost Invariably save both, and with them tho attendant doctor's fee. It ha stood the test of forty years' constant nn lu all countries and climate, and Is perfectly safe in any person's hand. It I recommended by Physicians. Nurses In Hospitals, and person of all classes and Iimfcmlons who have had opportunity for observing the wonderful results which have always ullowcd It use. THH BEST EVIDENCE! I hare long ned Hie medtctno Vnown as PERRY DAVIH' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLl-jR to my family and would not on any account be without it. When Cholera was butt epldpmio hore, I used no medicine of any sort but the Pain Killer, and although myrelf and several members of my family were attaoked severely, 1 am happy to say that the Pain Killer was equal to every emergency. I consider 1 should not be doing my duty to the community did I not say this much. If I were attacked by tha Cholera to-day. Pain Killer would be the only remedy I should ubo. I have thoroughly tested ft, and know It can be relied on. II. UEKCJINSEND, Oalena, Illinois. No family can afford to bo without It, and Its price brings It within tha reach of all. Tho use of one bottle will go further to convince you of Its morlt than columns of news. paper advertising. Try It, and you will never do without It. Price Jc. OOo. and Si.oo per bottle. You can obtain It at any drug-store or from. PERRY DAVIS fc 80N, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. UlvCeow KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ! THE MOST 8UCCESSKUL KKMEDY EVE 11 discovered, a It Is certain In Its etlects and does not blister. Head Proof Below. From Rev. N. P. Granger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880. DR. J. P. KENDALL & CO., Gents: In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Hpavln Cure has been voiy satisfactory Indeed. Three or fouryears ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and with it, cured a horse of lameness caused bv Buavin. Last season mv horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered tnat ft rins-oone was lorming. l procorea a bottle of Kendall's Baavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured hi in so that he Is not lame, ueilher can the hunch be found. ltegpectfully yours, r. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! Stonghton, Mass., March lGth, 1880. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myself. 1 think 1 ouht to let you know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one: don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight mouths. It took me four months to take the large one otf, and two months for the small one. 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This is a wonderful medicine. It Is a new thing here, but If It does for all what It has done for me Its sale will be very great. Respectfully vours. Char. e.parker. Is sure In effects, mild In Us action as It does not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement. If used for several days, such as spavins, spliuts. curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism lii man and for any purpose for which a lin iment for man or beast. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in its effects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive moot of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualitled sno cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price Jl. per bottle, or Bix bottles for $5. All Drug, gists have it or can get it for you, or It will be seut to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DB. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists aud a large number of prominent retail druggist. -K. Mov.timkb, Now BloomOeld, agent for Perry Co., Pa, JJAINTING. PAPER HANGING, &0. Persons wanting Painting, Graining. Paper Hanging, Sc.. done promptly and at the right price should call on HENRY RICE. Jr., New Bloomtield, Pa. . 3TOrders by mall will receive prompt atten tion; TMavl8. WHO. To Lovers of Temperance Literature, "THE BUGLE CALL." A Wide Awake. Newsy, Temperance Monthly. R pages, 82 columns. With departments for Good Templars, ltovtil Templars. Sous of Temperance, i. t ki , vim .swum iim year. C. H. XAMKH. Jacksonville. 111. 28 . Editor and Publisher. JOB PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Unlet at Ihe.Bloowfleld limes Steam Job OHlce. Mewrs. PEIUtY DAVIS 4 SONi I know vim need no trtstlmmilal to convince yna that your medloine la all that you claim for it, but I ennuot restrain the UnnulM to communicate to jnrx itte fact that in my family it has tnil An readers, administer it to my children (one eighteen months, and the other three years old) with perfect snores. It rivulatas their bowels, and stops all diarrheas. Mypelf and wife renort to it In all eases, both for Internal and external on, I'va used It in Qiyfnmf ly for five yenrs, and will not be without It. Feeling mynolf nnder mnch obligation to yon, In many times being reliovnd from pain. 1 am very truly yonra, 1 e. MUOKIC, Uaugall, Dutches. rja.New York. ; FACTS WORTH KNOWINC. I '. Glngar,Barhu)Hand'rake,8tliHnglaand' many other of the best medicinca known are ao Sltillfullycombined in Paxkkr'sGingrk Tonic, as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and ' The Best Health and Strength. Restorer! Ever Used. So perfect Is the composition of Parker's Gin-; ;ger 1'onic that no disease can long exist where it ii used. If you have Dyspepsia, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney or' Liver Disorder, or if you need a mild stimulant,! or appetizer, the Tonic isjust the medicine, .foryou.aa it is highly curative and invigorating but never intoxicating. a If you are slowly wasting nwny with Con-! sumption or any sickness, if you have a Painful' Cough or a bad Cold, Parkuk's Ginger Tonic' will surely help you. It gives new life and! .vigor to the feeble and a (red, and ia a certain cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum. ' It Has Bared Hundreds or Llros ) It Hay! Save Vours. 1 If you are feeling miserahle don't wait until' ;you are down sick,biit use the Tonic to-day.! ,Np matter what your disease or 6ymptonis may be, it will givo prompt relief. ' 1 Remember I Parker's Ginrrr Tonic is not! .1 rum drink but the Beat and.Puroot Family. Medicine ever made, compounded by a new process, and entirely different from Hitters,! ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try. a soc. bottle. Your druUt can ehtc,)!- you. ' PARKER'S HAIR DALSAM - The Best and Host Economical Hair Dressing exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless. Will Always Restore Cray or Failed Hair to its original youthful color and appearance, and is warranted to stop ill falling, aut its growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Balsam will soften the hair, cleanse all dandruff and cure i:c!iin;and l-.tr niours of t ho scalp. Sold by al 1 dru jgiats at y 506 29 d ly DIPOIITANT! Tho Meriden Purchasing Co., West Merlrtcii, Conn., Have Issued a most valuable Catalogue for House hold reference, containing the NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any of the pro ductions of the Celebrated Factories of Meriden, Consisting of every conceivable 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 Unques. tloname Merit, for Weddings, PreEents, Orna ments or Use, - At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the uiuvg v. 11110 ui iiuill The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn. In sendlnpt for Catalogue, or In giving an orde Dleae nmni lon that the adverlseinent was seen luTUDTlMHU. Newport Advertisements. JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Havlna; on band a complete assortment of the fol lowing artlcies, the subscriber asks a sbsreof ran patronage. Drug and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Eomodles, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brashes, Perfumery HAIR OIL, AMD FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR OR MEDICINAL and BAOKAMENTAL PDRPOSE8 PHYSICIANS ORDERS CarefiiUy and Promptly Filled Q a M . EBY, Newport, Penn'a. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to tell 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, &o, WeuseCleailield Pine and Hem. ockouly. W. R. S. COOK It CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jonea St Bon,) Grain 8c Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, aa the HIGHEST PRICES the market will afford, vr.ii uo famivi il jliuud vi GRAIN, FLOUB, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIE8 We have constantly on hand, PISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, BTEEL, HORSE SHOES, &C.,tSo, FOR SALE AT THK LOWEST RATES. t3u Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard'a Superior Tobaeeos, atSdelpIirprices"18 8uppllo1 wlth Gooi 49- Tour orders are solicited. 9 14 g HIME8, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: Sooth 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! jEtna. of Hartford, Commercial Union. Fire Association, Phll'a., Assets, $,700.000. 1,494,000. 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 1880 ly J.M.GIHVW. J.H.Gnm J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. C4 South fe'ay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of al) kinds of Couutry Produce aud remit the amounts promptly. 451vt. J. M. GIRVIN & BON. IlllS! o i Gift Boohs, Children's nooks, Blanli Hooks, School Books, Hies! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book &Drug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail 0' lET Subscription!) taken for all News, papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. ' November 18, 1879 3m AUCTIONEERS. AS. P. LATCHF0RD, A UCTIONEEIt , Would respectfully Inform the public that he will ory sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. UONNALLX'B MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELA"ND U Auctioneer, Offershls services to tlie citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Pont ollice address' Shermansdale, Perry co., Pa. D.HENRY, A UCTIONEEB, Blaln, Perry county Pa. WTerms Moderate and every exertion trad to render satisfaction. etf Auctioneer. Tho undersigned give notice that be will cry sales at any point In Perr or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlon wlllbe given. .1. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co., Ta Q B. HARNISH, AUCTION13EK, nelvllle. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. fi tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTION EElt, I0KK8BU11O, ' PEEBY COUNTY, PA. W- Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to all calls. AUCTIONKll.The undersigned gives . , n2Hc,e."";M1,,w",clT"aeat a reasonable rale. Hatlsfactlon guaranteed. JU Address w . TH0S- 8UTCU. Jr.. Not. 18, '8 , . New Blooinlleld, Pa. P P. HOOVER, AUCTIONEER. Attention Riven to sales, and satisfaction euai anteed. Prices low. Call on or address F. P. HOOVEK, August! 2, 1879. . Elllottfcburg, Pa. H -ENRY KKLL, AUCTIONEER, . V . i ' """"" luecmzensortferrji at reasonable rates. Satisfaction (iuaranteed. Address Uenbi Kell, Ickesburg, Pa. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I Iwottldrespectlvelylnform myfrlendsthat lb tendoalllng upon them with a supply of good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistlugof OASSIMERS, CASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) CARPETS, &e., to exchange for wool orsell for cash. J.M.BIXIEK. CbhtbbWoolih Faciokt . 6.17,4. $1500 TO J600 A YEAR, or fS to tiO a day In your own locality. BO risk. Womrs rln.w1l as men. Many make more tnan llieamount statedabove. No nnn Pfln fall In n.oL n..n V ftt.f VmiAnn ..!-- tf , ceun 10 an nour ny de voting your evenings and spare time to the Wl- Hfivi1..0?!" D0,,!DR ir fi business. Kolh liig like it for making money WeroRered before. Business pleasant audatrictly nouorable. Rsader. If you want to kuow all about the lest paying business before the public, send us youraddrens and we will send you full particulars and private terms frees samples worth -5 also tree; yon can UKOKGE bTlNisON & CO., Pol Hand, Me. 4Clj KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. fVIt la sure to cure Bravlns, Bplints- w, w.v i.jviiivvrs an unuaiurar largements. Does not blister. Has lor any lameness on beast or mis cuieu uip-iouii lamp person who had sultered 15 - nitwumru ruruiiiHiui.cOlDS, frost-bites, nr any bruises, cut or tameiiwa. It has no equal for bleniih on borses. Send tor Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All DruKihts I ave It or can get for yon. lr. B. J. Keudall e. Co., l'ros.,Euosburi;h. Falls, Vermont. k ' HARRIS & KWINO. Agents, , Pittsburgh. Pa. HIRFQ IMPROVED ROOTBEFK PACKAGE, .. . TWKNTYKIVB CKMS, mike?!! gallonsof a delicious and sparkling beverage, wholesome and teniierale tkild by Driiri-lsls. or sent by mall on receipt of 2i CVnls. Address t!!1, J5-HI HKS, Manufacturer, 215Maiketst. Philadelphia, l a. a v no equal w ncRi'ln a
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