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    TIIK.TIMKS, NEW BL00MF1EL1), PA., MAUC1I 1, 1881.
be liloomficlb fimrs.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
How to Make Good Coffee.
The Farm Journal, Philadelphia, in
authority for the following recipe for
getting the virtue of cofTee and plaolng
it in the breakfast cup. Very refresh
ing It Is to smell the coffee boiling In
the kitchen when the front door opens,
but what goes out on the air la lost to
the cofTee pot. A common practice
with cooks Is to grind their coffee over
night, and put It to boll half an hour
before breakfast time. It does boll, arid
sometimes the brown fluid that is pour
ed out of the cofTee pot afterwards has
only its brown color to tell It by. All
that makes It delicious has gone out in
steam up the chimney. The usual oof
fee reolpea give too much water for they
allow room for some to boil away.
There Is no need of that. Mix the
coffee up with enough cold water to
mtike a paste, beat a little with a spoon.
Put the precise quantity of water you
desire Into your bright tin coffee pot,
which must always be kept bright If
you want good coffee. At the moment
it bolls tnrn It into your cofTee paste and
set It back from the fire, where it will
keep hot, but not boil. The aroma of
the coffee does not pour out at the spout
but remains within, and the coffee rath
er steeps than simmers. This Is the
true way to get out all of its strength.
When ready to serve draw It for a
moment over the fire to bring It to the
boiling point, but no longer. .Then
carry it to H,e table In the pot it Is made
in. Coffee made this way should be
beautifully clear, without the aid of an
egg. When the egg is used either the
shells can be thrown Into the coffee
paste or the white turned In on it and
stirred, but not beaten. The advantage
of making cofTee thl9 way is that a
small quantity goes further, and can al
ways be ready for the breakfast bell,
even If prepared some time before. The
bright bell metal pot keeps hot, where
the blackened or smoked tin lets it cool
too fast.
Planting Potatoes In the Fall.
In some portions of Northern Michigan,
and in a few other places in the West,
where the snow falls before the ground
freezes to any considerable extent, It is
quite common to plant potatoes In au
tumn. This la done with a' view of
" helping on the spring work," as the
time for farming operations at that sea
son is very short. It is not unusual In
these places to defer digging potatoes
till the spring after a crop is produced.
In England the practice of planting
potatoes in the fall Is quite common.
C2If you have money to fool away
seed down your young orchard to clover
and timothy or sow a crop of wheat or
oats. But if you want your trees to
thrive cultivate well till they are 7 tolu
years old. Spread ashes, manure or
Baits broadcast. Stop cultivating In Au
gust weeds or no weeds. To judge of
the condition of an apple tree Is like
judging of the condition of sheep in a
sheep pasture. Look at the sheep and
not at the pasture; if they are plump
and fat the pasture is all right.
CS?"The toad, which used to be
thought a moat malignant reptile, is re
ally one of the most useful creatures a
gardener can have about him. In the
matter of feeding, anything that creeps
or crawls will do for him wood-lice bee
tles, spiders, Blugs, even snails with
their shells being snapped up by his
dexterous tongue and swallowed as If by
muglc. Kept In a garden or a green
house, they will destroy an immense
number of injurious insects while doing
absolutely no harm themselves.
Eggs. Fersons suffering
from dyspepsia can often digest a raw
egg wheu the Btomach Is too weak to
receive or retain anything else. They
are always very nourishing and strength
giviug. .
From the Hub.
There is perhaps no touio offered to
the people tbat posseBes as much real In
trinsic value as the Hop Bitters. Just at
this iteason of the year, wheu the stom
ach ueeds air appetizer, or the blood
needs purifying, the cheapest aud best
lemedy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of
preveutlou is worth a pound of cure.
Don't wait until you are prostrated by a
disease that may take months for you to
recover in. , o lit
How it was Done.
" How do you manage," eald a lady to
ner trlend, to appear bo happy and
good uatured all the time Y" " I always
have Parker' Ginger Tonic handy,"
was the reply. and thus easily keep
myself and family Jn good health.
W. ,?'u..we11 1 a'wuyg feel good
uatured." Head about it In another
column. 0 4t
rm stocwiEtB times
r Steam. Job Oilloe,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A.
IF YOU WANT rLAIN OR 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 PRICE :
$1.25 Per Year in Advance, in the County.
$1.50 Per Year in " out of the "
SfOOO
PratrwVng
Kenedy
KENDALL'S STATIN CURE !
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER
discovered, as It Is certain In Its effects and does
nut blister. Kead Proot Below.
From Iter. N. P. Granger,
Presiding Elder of the Bt. Albans District.
St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880.
DR. i. B. KENDALL a CO , Gents: - In rep y
to your letter I will say that my experience with
Kendall's Hpavln Cure has been vory satisfactory
Indeed. Threeor fourjears ago I procured a bot
tle ot your agent, and with It, cured a horse of
lameness caused by Spavin. LaRt season my
horse became very lame and I turned hhn out for
a few weeks when he became better, but when I
put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis
covered thata ring bene was forming. I procured
a bottle of Kendall's Suavin Cure, aud with less
than a bottle cured hi in so that he Is not lame,
neither cau the bunch be found.
Respectfully vours,
P. N. GRANGER.
Perseverance "Will Tell !
Stoughtnn, Mass., March lflth, 1880.
B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In justice to you
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 one; don't
know how long the Spavin had been there. I
have owned the horseelght months It took me
four months to take the large one off, and two
months for the small one. 1 nave used 10 bottles.
The horse Is entirely well, not at all stilt, 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 tor me Its sale will be very
great. Respectfully yours,
CHA8. E.PARKRR.
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, sprains, swellings, any lameness aud all
enlargements of the joints or limbs, or rheuma
tism In man and fur 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 etrects. It is used full
strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the
year.
Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we
think gives positive Droof of Its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc
cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.
Price $1. per bottle, or Six bottles for $5. All Drug
gists have it or can get It for you. or it will be snt
to any address on receipt of price bv the propri
etors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & 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.
M-F. Mobtimek, New UlooniUeld, agent (or
Perry Co., Pa.
NOTICE!
THE undersigned would respectfully oall the
attention of the citizens of Perry county,
that lie has a large and well selected stock of
HARDWARE,
GHOUKKIK8,
DRUGS,
WINES ft LIQUORS.
IRON.
NAILS,
HORSE and MULE SHOES,
8THEL.
IRON AXLES,
SPRINGS, .
SPOKES,.
HUBS,
- FELLOES.
SHAFTS.
POLES ft BOWS,
BROOM HANDLES,
WIRE.
T WINKS, to.
Also,
Paints, Oils, Gloss, I'laster,
and Cement.
KOLE, CALF, KIP and TITER LEATHER,
EaS' 8UOAR3,BYKUP8. TKARHPICE8.
TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL.
John Lucas SCO's..
MIXED rAINTS,
'(ready for use.)
The best Is the CHEAPEST.
And large varletyof goods not mentioned,
II of- which were bought at the Lowest Cash
Prices, and he offers the same to his Patrons at
Jhe Very Lowest Prloes for Cash or approved
trade, his motto Low prices, nd Fair dealings
to all. Go and see him.
Respectfully,
8. M. BniLER,
Liverpool, Terry Co. Pa,
PILES
PIIm that DeBlnar'a File
sun to ni. It alia?! tha Itching, a I wort the
roruraaeeriteh-l
In 1, Blind, BW- I
tnc. UluimtMi or I
minora, gira mmtmau reunr. mparM bjr J. P. Millar, M.D
Pfalladelpkla, Pa. C A I'TIOJf. Arm ffmumr vnkti wrap.
fT on bottle contain hit ilgnatare and a Pile of Stones,
Ail aruKgiiu uu cuuntry .lures nave u nr will et It lor YOU.
U ClT eo w
THE G R E AT ootnpoo nd of the ni pri nci pit of
m mm m mm mn ncfcirptua, Paruptrlll, Mandrakt,
I llfflltr Inli" Kirlnr-Wort, Booh a,
CmI V Ilupi, Ac, which acti promptly' on
mm 1 f h Liter, Kidneji, Blood, Stomach
1 I II lry and Bow sit at the tm tioi. Then
If! 1 1 1 111 f I orfffto r' intimitlj oonnctd
l 1 U 1 1 & I that when one it disnaied. thef alt
.A. IT 13 boomt nvrtj or leu iTectd. Hsnea
S f f W tha great talut and in priority of
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 thli compound, which rtttortt thtm
h U U V ill to health? action, and at a tamo,
75 TniWCTi'V bu'ldi op tfie tntlrt nyiUm. It la
1 ShlXLIlJlJ X altoamoatTalaablenmedyforHeail'
, rtion, Granl. Female Weaknwt, all
TONXU. Skin Dlsoiiea, Sorofnlom and Srphi
HtJc affectioni, old torei and n I cert, Pleanaot to take. Trial
lottlet, 2Aeti. Larirebottlea.AOcU. AH drurittaaodoonntry
(tnree hare it, or will frel it for 70a. Alto prepared in tugar'
oatod Dilit. and mailed for 25 ctt. a box. Auehts Wa.vtkd.
HUME MEDICINE CO., Philadelphia. Fa.
f8 e e w ly t
ELASTIC TRTTSa
lias a Tad differing from al I other,
it enpilupe, with Bel f-Aji rutin
Bal I in r.ntn. latiil t..iV. .il
J paltkmi of the bo.ly, whllt th
InttlnejJttitaeapnoBwttl4
vlih tb FJntr. Villa llghi
tTtod olfht, and a radical cure certain, lift aaav, doiabJa
a&4 ooeap, fieot by mall. Circuital fret,
EG U LEST ON TBUS3 CO., Chicago,
9 St A
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A viatim of youthful lmprndenm caueing Prema
ture Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.,
having tried in vaiu erery known remedy, has dis
covered a simple self curs, which he will Bnd FREE
to his fellow. miftfreni, address J. II, UUEVEM.
43 lliutliaiii ht., N. .
6Bly
$2
Vtatrhri. RiemvlndcrstlM. WlilltmM.l HnntlncriM
.'.. Imlulh,nirrild6. SolldroMIIJ. Chraprat and Uit
for Jour OWD mo or npenilatlv, fMirprwft. Valanble ct
lojunfre.. T1I0IU0.1 k to., 1S-J KaouSI. Kow Vork.
6Bly
DR. HUTCHINSON'S
170RM DESTROYER
AnCHdandTriedRemedir. JimovetthcWormt
and the Hecretimu that keep them dire. We frnarantee
Its virtue. We have hundreds of Testimonials, col-
w .iiuuv, i, w ' a iiuuuima VI X CBlllUUllirilB,
lected In the last 16 years, proving conclusively (
in no remedy equal to Dr. Hutchinson's Wo
conclusively there
illftdfl'a U nrm
Destroyer to remove the Worms (all kinds, Xrmnd,
Beat, long, and 7bp), tiat infest the human system.
Phyncian$ buy them and give them to their sufferin;
pruieiim. j nere te no nurnou or mtacxery about Ui
uiorougniy rename medicine. Price, Mc.
ner box.
n. w. wmtiril & tu Wholesile Dnif'Hstt,
Market and Front Streets, Philadelphia,
February 15. 1881 3m A
PENSIONS
ARE PAID verr aoldler dlteoled fo
Due f ditty Toy auctdeat or otlierwite. A
OUNl f futiv kind Joaa of flutter, toe
or eye, Kl I'l l KK, it but iliJht, dit
eitae of Lunar or Varlt-oae Telna gilt a
punsioa. I ailer new Uv thuuianda ar
iiinui-a to an In ere a ie of pension,
iddwg.orphnnt and dependent fathera
or mo there of enldier rtio died in tha
rmr gft a penflion. IIlTNT V Dit
h.irie fir wound. In furies or rnptara,
fives fnll hnunty. Send fl stamps frcopy
Vrisfon and IW-nnty Acts. Aildrest
tP. H. FltzgerRld A Co tMaitn
Aaents. Indianapolis. rndT o refvrto
F. A.VV.I'avis, I'rei't Indiana tUnkiBtf
'.. and K. F. Kennedv. frvn't (Ivntral
Hank, both of Indianapulia, Komi Uua
Feb, 15, 188! 3m A
-l;zs-2S Vr ;iotAui houses
aejiver
Mruii
MaU.ponUimoda. liluudiilvariuties.nourohrJin.'
au uowlwi. tor t
12 f'O- $2 1 0 for f3 1 ae for 4;
? . .Ml 78 IT IOl 100 ftr I3. We CIV
AWAV.in Premium aud lttra,nior ROBE!
Ulan mOHL Uiti.tilihiaT.ta nv.w .t... ftj r tIJ ftlllr r-
a oomnl(. TrtattM oa (Vo TO pp. rlrmHt!ii illmtralt'l,
oeorlte euu newont and h.lcw varirtlos Vm io alt
-THB DINCEE & CONARO CO.
oa Orowtrs, Wast drove. Chester Co., Pa.
7 e o w lot
wmmm.
-tiM'MTr9 nee -i
. H. i"ERBy & CO., SttroiOUob
-ErEHsiBLEj
E BEAUTIMJL. EVER BLOOMING!
jijtaSBttjJ '! -fj 1 I 1 IIIITM ! tf -JjHW hlq
ft
F"rt?iY.fSoods"nd Kolun. Borne new ar
rivals, Cheap.
F. MOHTIMUK,
Newport Adrertisements.
JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
Havin on band a complete assortment of the fol
lowing .rtioiee, the enbecrlber aeks a share of rear
patrons.
Drtifft and Medicine, "
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also e foil stock of
Concentrated Eomedieu,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
Brashes, Terfamerj
HAIR OIL,
AUD
FANCY ARTICLES.
Alio always on Hand
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and BACBAMENTAL
PURP08E8
$ y $
PHYSICIANS ORDERS
CarefMy and Prompdy Filled
B. M . EBY,
Newport, Penn'a..
It. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all klndi of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
forLE88 MONET than any other dealers In this
county. WewlllalKo take good Tlmberon the
stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange (or
Lumber.&o, We use Clearfield Pine and Hem
ockouly. W. K. 8. COOK & CO.,
Sewport, Perry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones & Bon,)
Grain 3c Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry Comity, Pa.
WE wouldrespeotfully Invltethepatronageof
the farmers, and the publlo generally, as
the HIOHKHT PKICE8 the market will afford,
will be paid for all kinds ol
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PKODOCK
SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
PIBU,
8ALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT
COAL,
IRON,
STEEL,
HORSE SHOES, &oft.
FOR SALE At THK LOWEST RATES.
W. Orders promptly Oiled,
Newport. July 20, 1875 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, PA.
Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos,
nr Country Merchants supplied with Goods
at Philadelphia prices.
W" Tonr orders are solicited. 1 14
g HIME8,
Fire Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
Booth East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In Urst
elasn companies on all kinds of Insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted
and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited.
Companies Represented t
iHtna.of Hartford, Assets, $,TO9.000.
Commercial Union, " 1,494.000.
Fire Association, Pbll'a., " 3,778,000.
B. HIMES, Agent.
March 11. 1880 ly
$10
Outfit fiirntehcd fr, with full .nstrortloM for
coudiictiutr th niiMt profitable buuneu Uiavt
auyun cmu eurK in. Th buainvw im easy to
iMirn, and our lntnirtlona so simpla and plain, tbat
any an can make irrrat profit from th very atari Mo
ou cd fail wbo ie wilim t work. Women are aa atto
cHruIaa men. Boyaatid uirla can earu lanre auma.
Many have made at tua bimiua ovwr one huiidrMl
dolUra In a atnrli wwk. Nothing like it ever kuown
before. All who f nKaie are auririeed at the aas and
rapiditT with whit h they are able to make money. You
caneniraKHin thia biiaineea duriiiir your apare lima at
Treat profit. Yon do not have to iiivwit uaiitai In it.
We take all the riak. Thoae who need ready money,
amut(l write to ui at once. All t uruiahed free. Addreaa
THU4CO..AutfuattUaiu. 1 ly.
M
OM IE Cloths and other Dress Goods In va
rious styles.
F. MORTIMER.
BOOKS
mn
Gift Books,
Cliildrcn'a Books,
Blank Books,
School Books,
Bibles ! Testaments !
And all Kinda of Books
AT BEACH'S
Book & Drug Store.
Stationery at Wholesale or Retail
Subscriptions taken for all News
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
November 18, 1879
AUCTIONEERS.
jas. p. latchfordT"
A U CTIONEER ,
Would respectfully Inform the public tbat ht
w 11 cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attention.
jrUONNALL'B MILLS. PERRY CO., PA.
TAMESCLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and
Cumberland counties. Post office address'
Sherniansdale, Perry co.. Pa.
Anetloneer. The undersigned given
notice that he wlllcrysales at any point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and
promptatteatlonwillbe given.
JB. V. WELLS,
Mew Buffalo
Perry co.. Pa
Q B. HARNISH,
AUCTIONEER,
jQAVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEER,
ICKESBTJRG, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
toeauV8' modera,e- rrmpt attention alo
AXi?PJ,.Ha-r,'Ihe ""derslgned gives
r, n2Meh?f he win ciy salts at artascnabie
rate. Satisfaction guaranteed.
V9. Address
, ... THOS STJTCH, Jr.,
Nov. 18. '78 Kew Bloonifleld, Pa.
P P. HOOVER,
AUCTIONEER,
Attention given to sales, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Prices low. Call on or address
F. P. IIOOVKK,
Augustl 2,1879. tlliottsburg. Ta.
TTJENRY KELL,
AUCTIONEER,
Would resDectfully ii,iom the cittztns of Perry
???l?y "'M ',e Y 111 cr- ,,ales "tonoit i.otice. and
atreasonable rates. Satisfaction gnaiantefd.
-Address Hesbt Keu, Ickesburg, Pa.
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
IwouldrespeetivelylnforiH myfriendsthat la
tendoalllngnponthem witba supplyof good
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Censlstingof
OASSIMER8,
OAS8INKT8,
FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd
CARPETS, &,.,
to exchange for wool orsell for cash.
J.M.BI3LER.
ObhtbiWoolbuFactobt. ,i7,4
KENDALL'S SPAYIN CUBE.
It to sure to cure Spavins, Splints
Curb, &c It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Has
no equal for anv lanienraa nn ht.at nr
man. It has cured hip lolnt lame
U ness in a person who had suffered 15
a fears. AlMicurH rh.iimarum m.,..
frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lareness. I
has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il
lustrated circular giving posi live proot Prite
one dollar. All Drnegists I ave it or can get for
you. Dr. B. J. Kendall III Co., Pros.,Enosburgh,
Falls, Vermont.
HARRIS & EWINO. Agents.
Pittsburgh. Pa. .
JLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
The nevt regular session ot this Instltutlcn be
gins MOKDAY, September 6fA, JKSo.
Fnll preparation. Classical or atberwlse. Is glv
jnfoi any Collee Male or Female either for
treshman or Sophomore year.
A thorongh course Is provided for teachers, and
the option Is given for selecting one or two of the
higher studies.
Music, Drawing and Painting.
'tody ol the Natural Sclenoea. Literary Society
Students are at all tlmesnnder the supervision
of the Principal, and their progress and conduct
noted on their wtwkly reports.
Boarding, if paid in advance, 33.80 per
week. otherwi-a.ri.7S. Toitlon Irom 60 cents to
l.ou per week in advance.
For further Information address
J. it. FI.K KINGEK. A. B., Principal,
or WW. Ghikh. Proprietor.
New Blooinueld. Perry Co.. Pa.
August 10,1880. , ' '
SWPIft Don't yon want someeh.
II T ft K f ""ds '"r Pants and 8l
IILAll. If yon do. don'', fail to
cheap-
Kits r
to ex
LTnt ,h.tp,,,J,l,d rt"ent for sal by F
price oucansultyourselllatyleaiu