0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIKLD, PA., FED11UARY 15, 1881. (jc Ioomfitlb (pints. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Use of Charcoal. Who knows the uie of charcoal? I have no doubt that many of you know it la very handy to use In kindling a coal fire, but do you know its other uses? Are you aware that a little of It pulverized and mixed Into a poultice of any tort will efleotually prevent the growth of proud flesh in a wound, allay the irritation and itching that often ac companies the healing, reduce the In flammation and greatly assist in the beating 1 . Do you know that if pulverized and mixed with the white of an egg, or even mixed in water and drank, a little of it will quickly relieve sour stomach or dys pepsia, and usually check a light attack of diarrhoea 1 It will do all this for man or beast. Do you know that a lump of charcoal put In the pot when you are boiling cab bage, onions or . strongly flavored meat will prevent the scent Itself from pene trating the whole house t A lady of my acquaintance was lamenting that she could not indulge in her favorite vegetable as often as she would like be cause she did not like to have her whole house flavored with it for a week after ward. I told her of this, and now se feasts as often as she likes without in commoding the other inmates of the house. Do you know that you may keep a fowl or a piece of fresh meat sweet al most as long as you please by putting a lump of charcoal inside it (wrap it up in cloth if you wish), and then wrapping it in cloth and putting it upon a pan of charcoal? Salt for Poultry. liens often have a habit of biting and pulling their feathers and greedily eat ing them until their bodies are bare. This practice, it is believed, 1b occasion ed by a want of salt, as when salted food is given them they make no attempt to continue the habit. Bolt pork chopped line and fedjtwice a week has been adopt ed with success, while others put a tea spoonful of salt with two quarts of meal' shorts moistened, well mixed, and fed twice a week. Fowls, like human be ings, to be healthy must have a certain allowance of salt. Bo long as the American people prize sugar sweet cakes, and the N. Y. hotels consume 1,800,000 chickens and poul try and 5,500,000 of eggs every week the poultry business In this country will re main a good one. Give your fowls warm clean houses and dry, grassy runs, if you would have them clear of roup and canker. And feed them regularly with good nourishing food if you would have them free from disease, lay more eggs, and be more profitable every way. i C1T " Water Founder" is not essenti ally different from grain founder in hor ses. In the initial stages poultice the feet and give full doses of sedatives one or two drams of lobelia daily for two or three days, and renew the poultices three times a day until inflammation has subsided. Remove the shoes with care, give the horse a good bed, and en courage him to lie down as much as pos sible. Laxative medicines may also be given with benefit. Aloes are best for the horse. As soon as the fever has been subdued, walk the animal about on soft ground, but do not attempt it while the feet are so tender as to give him pain. When the feet have again be come somewhat free from soreness, put on the bar shoes slightly fastened, if in winter, but in summer leave the feet bare and turn out ia pasture free of etone, and if somewhat moist and wet, so much the tetter. In some cases it will be necessary to open small holes in the hoof or bottom of the foot to let out pus that may form within. Treatment, however, must be varied according to the severity of the case. 0"Saltcod fish to be used to advantage must be soaked the afternoon previous to using, the water changed before bed time, and again early in morning. Once more change the water after break fust, put it on the back of the range or stove and never allow it to boll, scarcely Blmnier until you find it soft enough ' to pick apart very fine with a fork. It must. not be chopped, but carefully picked ; it takes more time, but is the only right way. For codfish cakes have the potatoes nicely mashed with milk and a little butter, proportion of one cup of ffih to three of potatoes, a little pepper, red or black. Dip In egg or not, as you prefer, before frying brown. To be made into cakes not too thick. GHorsesand cattle normally require, in round ' numbers, four pounds of water for each pound of dry substance In their food, while sheep require but about two pounds, half as much. BlOOMflEtD TIMES Stea,m Job Office, NEW BLOOM FIELb, PENN'A. - 1 I IF YOU WANT PLAIN Oil FANCY Sale Bills or Posters of any Size, Pamphlets or Paper Books, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Circulars, Cards, &c., Call and see Samples and Prices. "THE TIMES" Is the best'advertising medium in the County, having over 2000 subscribers. SUBSCRIPTION PKICE : Year in Advance, in the County. Year in out of the " Per $1,60 Per ProtradlBK a KENDALL'S nrtnatfin nnnrd KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE ! THE MOST RUCCF.HHFUL REMEDY EVEH discovered, as It la certain In Its ellects and does not blls'er. Head Proof Below. From Iter. N. F. Grauger, . Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt Jan. 20th, 1880. DR. J. H. KENDALL ft CO., Gents: In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Hpavln Cure has been Tory satisfactory Indeed. Three or four) ears ago I procured a hot tie of your agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Hpavln. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out (or a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered thata ring-bone was forming. I procured a bottle of Kendall's Huavln Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, P. N. (4 RANGER. Perseverance Will Tell t Rtoughton, Mass., March 10th, 1880. D.J. Kendall & Co., Uents: In Justice to yon and myself, I think 1 ought to let you know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large onet don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me (our months to take the large one olf, and two months for the small one. 1 nave 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 yours, CHA8. E.PARKER. Is sure In effects, mild In its 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, splints, curbs, callous.spralns, swellings, any lameness aud all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in 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 lis effects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified sno ress, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Prioe SI. per bottle, or Six bottlesfor 15. All Drug gists have It or can get It tor you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DR. B.J. KENDALL ft CO., Enosburg falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. trF. Moktimek, New liloomllold, agent for Perry Co., Pa. NOTICE! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Perry county, that he has a large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS. WINES LIQUORS, IRON. NAILS, HORSE and MULE SHOES, STEEL, IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, 8POKE3, HUBS, FELLOES. SHAFTS. POLES ft BOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES. ic. ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster, and Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. 8 ALT, SUGARS, SYRUPH. TEAH.BPICE8, TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas ft Co's., MIXED TAINTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. And a large variety of goods not mentioned, allot which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, and he offers the same to his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade. His motto Low prices, and Fair dealings to all. Go and see hint. Respectfully, 8. M. 8HULEK, Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. PILES PIlM Ihkt IteBliiK's Pile ToruirauwofTteh- I Int, Bllud, Blood-I Itik. Ulcor&tnd or I Remedy fail to nn, It allsjrs Iho Itching, absorb, tha tumom, glTea immediate relief. Prepared by J. P. Mtllor.ftf.I)., I-hlltdtlphla, Pa. A UTIOSf. Am genuine unit,, wrap per on bvHU contaim Aii signature and a Pile of Stones, All drugg-tits and country kturcs hove it or will get it fur vou. Civ sow WIDE AWAKE FOR 1881. Tf the Hoyn and flfrli of America could but apr the pile of deHplithil lnitntiflrrlniH. and ttin beautiful (lmwiiiKH for them, wnitltiK i" krouiii-d Into the twelve nimilifru nf Wide Awake fir lHHl, we are Mure tliut diirfiifr the neit three month the Hiiiwrrijitinii list of Dip M HviiRtne would he more than doubled. Out of many hrflhaut femnreH we announce the followlDK, lriivinir delightful imrprlHfP In More. lVrliapa hi nt in Kouerul interest will be A NEW STORY by EO . .! At DONA LD, the Publisher havtiiK recently completed arranu-e-mpiitaahrortawi.il Mr. Oeome MunlJonald to write and Bend them the oritfiiml mamirtcrint of a Herlid Htory for older reader, which 1mm ,tn auhject and character Americana will find of greater interest than any of Ida former hooka. Thlaatory, the title of which will he announced later, will he Riven complete, duriuff IRHl.in Monthly Hmiplcmenta.thuR vIvIuk free to every Riilmcrllier one of Mr. Slue Donald's lotiKeat aud finest Btoriea. 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Thin new atory la dedicated to the boys of a certain aohool, real live boy a, who wrote to the author, dial lentil) him to produce a atory equal to the two Juat mentioned. In renponHp, "Honor Urhfht" haa been written, fur auperinr to either, iu, both interest and lullitf ucc. In the name of the hero, Honor itrltrht, lies a Kreut riirnrinp. Mr. M alter Khlrlaw, itiNtnictor at theArtHtuilenU' LeaKiie, New York, will illustrate this atory fully. Heveral atrikiiitf Two pnrt Htorles will appear durlmr the year: Kin I'hlUp'a Head, by the Editor of the "Jloatou Courier;" 'i'ol, The Dwarf, by Maryarut Ey (intra, witli eiht drawing by Geortre Koater, etc. A Nt'W Feature, including (Jath Frir';, for beat orig inal atoriea, drawl nua, puzzIcn, invent lonn, etc. .will I introduced during imi (lull particulars In January number), A nd after long consideration of what would beat meet K rowing demtinda, theEdilnra have decided to add a pecial Department for Hoys (which girla are aleo in vited to enjoy), which will be NEWHPA PER NEWS, or what theboya (and girls too) wiah to know and ought lo know of what the great world la doing. Raying and thinking. Thtadepirtnient will! under the able charge of Kdward I'.verette Hale, whone name alone ia guarantee of its certain remarkable iutercat and prac tical value. The publisher also have pleasure in announcing A New Cover, art in tie and genuinely American In deaign and novel in color, which, with entire new type, will add largely to the attractiveiieaa of this popular maga zine. Hulcr1ition Price, $3.00 er year, post paid. Subscribe uow for this moat DELIGHTFUL CHIilSTMAS GIFT. Specimen free. Address, D. LOTH HOP At CO., Publisher, Si Franklin Btreet, Huston, Mass. AGENTS WANTEDa&C ord of the Achievements of STANLEY in AFRICA. The developments by Stanley In the Dark Continent, his remarkable discoveries and won derful descent of 2MX) miles of the Congo River, Hhnotlng Rapids and L'atuiacts. amidxt the most dlfflotilt and thrilling situations. Daring Adven tures with Wild Beasts and no less Wild Mavages, has no parallel in the a ninth of explorations. It Is more fascinating than Romance com ains over 7Ui pages, u ltd many striking Illustrations. Kend for Circulars and terms aud secure Terri tory at once, for tins, the molt interesting aud popular book of the day. - VM. FLINT. 3 4t Philadelphia, Pa. DR. HUTCHINSON'S 170Rf.1 DESTROYER An Old d Tried Remedy. Mrmovf elite Wormt and the Kcreliotu that keep Item alive. We guarantee lu virtue. We have hundreds of Testimonials, col lected in the last 16 years, proving conclusively then it no remedy equal to Dr. Hatcblnson'a Worm Destroyer to remove the Worms (all kinds, Mound, Beat, Low, and Tape), that Infest the human system. Phynciant buy than and give them to their Buffering patients. There it no humbug or quackery about this thoroughly reliable medicine. Price, e. per box. A. W, WRIGHT & CO.. Wholesale Druggist, Market and Front Streets, Philadelphia, Will bvmtUwi B In all .j . . ..-.-a ordcriiif It. II couulm five ixlortU nl.Ui. fiOO Mmvinir. vroomiK it. ll ruUiu five fi-lorvfi pUUe fttHml 1)0 rarai, rtinl fut rJeMTliHtniit,, prii- ft iilanlUifr Itw vrUt(u. of Vul'W and Mow Kiin mrtrruoni iur D. H. i'EERY ft CO., DetroiiTtaoiv I HON & 8TKHL lu a Kieut assoitment ol Uhapei aud Sizes. F.MOBTIMEU. MKN8 SUIUTH.In various qualities, come aud see sty lea aud prlctw. K. VOltTIMElt, Newport Adrertiscments. JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Bavin en hand a eompldte aasortnsnt of Shtfol lowln artloles, the snbacrllMr aaks a share of rear patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full (took of Concentrated. Eomedles, ESSENTIAL, OILS, Brushes, Ferfomery, IIAIH OIT., ADD FANCY ARTICLES. Alas always on Hand TUIIE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES q q PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B. M . EBY. Newport, Penn'a. E. S. COOK& CO., Agree to sell all klndi of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmberon the stump ordelivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &o, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem ockouly. W. B. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones A Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, ?a. WE world respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the publlo generally, as the IIIUliKHT FK1CEH the market will afford, will be paidforallklndsof GRAIN, ' FLOUR, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, fflSB, 8ALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE 8IIOE8.&C.,o. FOR SALE AT THK LOWEST RATES. S- Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1876 tl J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright- Building, ' NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, at?hfla2el.Itrr.Cche.?t,, WUh 00,U Your orders are aollcl ted. m jg 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 aud promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented t jEtna.of Hartford, Assets, $8,700,000. Commercial Union. " 1,4'HOftO Fire Association, Phil's., " 3,778oooi B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. IPSOly ' 6 fl Tim I Tt Don't yoa want aomechMn 11 P ft ( S oods 'or Pants and Huits f II LiXlll. If yon do, don't, fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by F MORTIMER. You can sultyoursellln style and price. E8TATB NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Busan Rice, late of Madison township. Perry couuty. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to SARAH RICE. Jtll c ; 18, 1681 Ct JUecutilx. 100KSI BOOKS Gift Books, Children's Books, Blank Books, School Books,, BiWes ! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & JJrug Store. Stationery at Wholesale or Retail o & Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879 AUCTIONEERS. J AS. P. LATCHFORS AUCTIONEER, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. Jg-lJONHALLY'B MILLS, PERRY CO.. PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post office address' Sherniansdale, Perry eo., Pa. Iff D.HENRY, AVCTinKv.w.n Blaln, Perry county fa. "Terms Moderate and every exertion mad to render satisfaction. gtt Auctioneer. The nndersigned given notleethat he wlllcrysales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptatteatlonwillbe given. JJ. D. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co.. Pa Q B. HARNISH, ATJCTIONEEIt , Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf D AVID M'COY, ATJCTIONEEK, ICKESBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. AUCTrONKKK.-The undersigned gives . . nCt,.le.lbR? ne w"' ctv "ales ' reasonable rate. Satisfaction guaranteed. V3. Address er THOS. BUTCH. Jr.. Nov. 18. '8 Kew Bloomfleld, Pa. P P. HOOVER ' AUCTIONEER. Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Call on or address F. P. HOOVER, August! 2, 1879. Blllott.burg,P,. HRNUY KELJL, A UCTION KFR Wenld respectfully lntoim the clttVns of Perry County that he will cry sales at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address Mbubt Kbix, Ickesburg, Pa. H 0ME MXNUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I Iwonldrespectlvelylnform myfrlendstnvt In tendoalllag upon them with a s'.npiy ol cood ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Censlstlsgof CAS8IMKR8. OAS8INET8, FLAiTOBLS, (Plalnandbar'4) CABPET8, &o., to exchange for wool orsellforeash. J.M.BIXLER. CbhtrkWoolkh Factobt . 8.17,4 KENDALL'S SPATIN CURE. , Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, &e. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has uo equai tor any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hlp-loint lame ness In a person who bad suffered 15 VearS. Aln(Mir.1 lh.m.tl,in trnm frostbites. nr 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 Prtnrgists 1 ave It or ran get for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Pros.,Enosburgh, Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO. Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. JJLOOMFJKLi) AC A DEM V. The next regular session of this Institution be gins MOSDAY, September 6A, 1880. Full preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv en foi any College Male or Female oilher for Freshman or Hophomore year. A thorough course Is provided for teachers, and the option Is giveo for selecting one or two of the higher studies. Music, Drawing and Painting. Philosophical and chemical apparatus for the study of the Natural Sciences. Literary Society Library. Students are at all times nnder the snpervtslon of the principal, and their progsesa and couduct noted on their weekly reports. . Boarding, if paid in advance, 12. fo per week, otherwise, li'a. Tuition from SO cents to II. Ou per week in advance. For further information address J. Ji. FLICKINGKU. A. B.. Principal, or Wm. Ghikr. Proprietor. . , , ,...New Bloomfleld. Pen j Co.. Pa. ' August 1IMS80.