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THE -TIMES, NEW BL00MF1KL1), I'A. AWUL 5, 1881.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Salt for the Throat.
In these days when diseases of the
throat are prevalent, and In so many
cases fatal, we feel It our duty to ay
a word In behalf of a most effectual, If
not positive, cure for Bore throat.
For years past, Indeed we may say
during the whole of a life of more than
forty years, we have been subjected to
sore throat, and more particular to a
dry hacking cough which Is not only
distressing to ourselves, but to those
with whom we are brought Into bus!
ness contact.
Last fall we were induced to try what
virtue there was In common salt. We
commenced by using it three times a
day, morning, noon and night. We
dissolved a large tablespoonful of pure
table salt in about a half small tumbler
full of water. With this we gargled the
throat most thoroughly just before meal
time. The result has been that during
the entire winter we were not only free
from coughs and colds, but the dry
hacking cough has entirely disappeared.
We attribute these satisfactory results
solely to the use of salt gargle, and most
cordially recommend a trial of It to
those who are subject to diseases of the
throat. Many persons who have never
tried the salt gargle have the Impression
that it Is unpleasant. Such is not the
cane. On the contrary, it is pleasant,
and after a few days use, no person who
loves a nice clean mouth and a first-rate
sharpener of the appetite will abandon
it.
Cut Out and Keep.
If your coal Are is low throw on a
lablespoonful of salt, and it will help it
very much. A little ginger put into
sausage meat improves the flavor. In
icing cakes, dip the knife frequently
Into cold water. In boiling meat for
soup, use cold water to extract the
juices. If the meat is wanted for itself
alone, plunge in boiling water at once.
You can get a bottle or barrel of oil off
any carpet and woolen stuff by apply
ing dry buckwheat plentifully and faith
fully. Never put water to such a grease
spot, or liquid of any kind. Broil steak
without salting. Salt draws the Juice
in cooking ; it is desirable to keep these
in if possible. Cook over a hot fire,
turning frequently, searing on both
sides. Place on a platter; salt and
pepper to taste. Beef having a tendency
to be tough caa be made very palatable
by stewing gently for two hours, salt
and pepper, taking out about a pint of
the liquid when half done, and letting
the rest boil into the meat. Brown the
meat in the pot. After taking up make
a gravy of the pint of liquid saved.
a small piece of charcoal in the pot
with boiling cabbage removes the smell.
Clean oilcloth with milk and water:
a brush and soap will ruin them. Tum
blers that have had milk in them should
never be put in hot water. A spoonfull
of stewed tomatoes In the gravy of eith
er roasted or fried meats Is an improve
ment. The skin of a boiled egg is the
most efficacious remedy that can be ap
plied to a boll. Peel it carefully, wet
and apply to the part affected. It will
draw off the matter and relieve the
soreness In a few hours.
"Collect some soot from a chimney
or stove where wood is used for fuel,
put Into an old pitcher and pour hot
water upon it. When cool use it to
water your plants every few days. The
effect upon plants is wonderful in pro
ducing a rapid growth of thrifty shoots
with large thick leaves and a great
number of richly-tinted roses.
Clover is a very strongly taprooted
plant and strides its feeders deep into
the earth, finding nutriment where the
finer roots of cereals would not go.
The proportion which the roots bear to
the top is very large, and on the remov
al of the crop these are left to rot and
add their elements to enrich the soil.
Cg-" Years ago I was told by a young
Scotchman that if I would feed my
bows plenty of sulphur for a few days
previous to farrowing time, as well as
occasionally afterward, I would have no
trouble. I have found it to work like
a charm."
y No farmer who does not take a
hearty interest In his work can ever
hope to ascend the ladder of progress.
Haunted Me.
A Workingman says: "Debt, poverty
and suffering haunted me for years,
caused by a sick familv and larce bills
for doctoring, which did no good. I was
completely discouraged, until one year
ago, by the advice of my pastor, I pro
cured Hop Bitters and commenced their
use, and in one month we were all well,
and noue of us have been sick a dav
since; and I want tosay to all poor men,
you can keep your families well a year
with Hop Bitters for less than one doc.
tor's visit will cost. "-Cltrisiain Advocate.
nr-xzis THE
.n i
THE GREAT
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
tWNo other line runs Three Through Pin
Bengpr Trains Dnlly between Chicago, Des
Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, Bt.
Joseph, Atchison, Tnpcka and Kansas City.
Direct connections for all points In Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne
vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta
ble Route via HannihKl to Fort Pcott, Denlson,
Dallas, Houston, Austin, Ban Antonio, Golves
ton and all points In Texas.
Tho uncqualed Inducements offered by this
Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows!
Tho celebrated Pullman (18-wheel) Palaco
Sleeping- Cars, run only on this Line, C, 11. A
Q. Palace Drswlng-Roorn Cars, with Morton's
Reclining Chnlrs. No extra charge for Beats
In Keclliilng Chairs. The famous C, B. & Q.
Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Hmoklng Cars
fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Re
volving ( hairs for the exclusive use of first
class passengers.
Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com
bined with their Grcnt Through Car Arrange
ment, makes this, above nil others, the fnvorite
Routo to the South, South-West, and the Far
West.
Try It, nnd you will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Through Tickets vln this Celcbrnted Line
for sale ut all olllees in tho United States and
Canada.
All Information about Rates of Fare, Sleep
ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, itc,
will be cheerfully given by applying to
J. Q. A. BRAN, Gen'l Eastern Agent,
IM Washington St., Boston, Mass.
and H17 itroadway, New York.
JAMES R. WOOD, (len. Puss. Agi., Chicago.
T. J. POTTER, Gen. Manager, Chicago.
March 15,1881 lOt
the
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
IJest In Iho World.
The manufacturers i;f the SPRINGFIELD are
aware that, in order 10 meet the critical and
economical demands of the times, the machine
must possess a combination of mechanical excel,
lences. maklns It sutierior to anv of Its nieile.
censors, and at the same time be offered at a price
that will place It wlihln the means of all.
Fully realizing the force of these conditions,
they offer the Springfield, confident that It will
tliiltlll every requirement that can be expected of
a llrst class family and manufacturing machine.
Every Machine is warranted perfect lu construc
tion. !u case any of the juris prove defective,
when machine is used for family purposes, within
live tears from date of purchase, the manufactur
ers will replace such delectlve part without
charge. This does not apply to needles, shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINGFIELD
Sowing Machine Company,
13 6m
BPHING FIELD, MASS.
NOTICE!
THE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of the citizens of Perry county,
that he has a large and well delected stuck ol
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
DKUGH.
WINES & LIQUORS,
IKON.
NAILS,
HORSE and MULE SHOES,
STEEL,
IRON AXLES,
HPRINUd,
SPOKES,
HUBS,
' FELLOK8.
SHAFTS.
POLES BO W8,
BROOM HANDLES,
WIRE.
TWINES, &0.
ALSO,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Hnster,
and Cement
SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER,
FISH. SALT, 8UG ARS, SYRUPS, TEAS. SPICES,
xvmxvv, viuA.no, ana nil LUA I, .
John Lucas ft Co's.,
MIXED TAINTS,
(ready for use.)
The best Is the CHEAPEST.
.11 r A?1?iJ,'"T5vrlet:"f Kods not motioned,
allot which were bought, ut the Lowest Cash
toau: JSfiKSSL-A ar-SSKSS
Respectfully,
8. M. SHULKR,
Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa.
accents Vor GOLDEN DAWN
'X RAT ED. Sells fast. Pays over "U8-
$100 A Month for Agents.
Send for circular and terms. Also send address
of two or more book agents and ID cents for eost
of mailing, and receive the People's Magazine
of choice literature free for 6 months. Address
P. W. ZIEGLER ft CO., B1J Aroll Street, Phlla'
delphia. Fa. 8 eowly
T719TATK NOTICE Notice Is harehv olvn
.Hi that letters testamentarv on the .eniatn nf
Susan Rice, late of Madlsou township. Perry
county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the
uuueisiKueu resiaingin me same lonnsmp.
All persons Indebted to said estate are renneat..
ed to make Immediate payment and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
M31L1C1UDUC IU
, , SARAH RICE,
January 18, 1881 6t Executrix,
AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest sell-
" ing rictonai hooks and Bibles . Prices reduc
ed S3 per cent. National Publishing Co., Phtla-
EMBROIDERIES. EDGINGS, INSERT.
INGS, and other trimmings.
F. MORTIMER.
M
OMIK Cloths and other Dress Goads In v
nous styles.
F. MORTIMER
LIGHT-RUNNING
PE.OFI.ErS
Sowing Machine.
nLuiju-iprwiiaeiiiWi-L'Si.''
The Feople'b Sewing; Machine Is light
running has simple tensions, a largo, easily
threaded shuttle winds the bobbin without
running the works of the machine, and Is so
simple in Its construction that It Is easily
understood.
AGENTS WANTED
Where our sewing; machines are not repre
sented, and wo offer the most liberal Induce
ments. Bond for Illustrated Circulars to the
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
11 6m
Affrnta Wiiatwt. MuDWB'H
rlllBKOurl'LATFOUM I
WALE. WelghauptoeKlba. liotnlt
inc.,, i.i.v. j prmsinTpn.BA.uiibi,
kiMr.irriu Scale Co., Oiuclniiatl, O.
Peter lfenderson'8 r
COMBINED CATALOGUE OP
Will be Mailed Free tt all who apply 6j
Anr 17nnr1mntn1 tirnnn'ln fn
which we tent our Vegetable nnd I
'lower Hepl nremont coiiumcici
nnd our Urecnhonsri for Plants)
(covering; a arrest In ftlusu), are
the largest In America.
PETER HENDERSON & CO.
M
S3 Cortlandt Street, New York.
of mjr New nook.
"MEDICAL COMMON SENSE,"
PIIKR to anv narann whn will J
send his name and post-oHlce adUreMsTaiiij aix Tuuts
In stamps to pay postage.
.'f'any one nitcrlnar with CONStmrPTION,
ASTHMA. CATAftKH, BOK15 THROAT!
or ltRONCIlI l IM, the Information In tb n Hook is
of ereat value i and It may In the providence ol Uod.
fcavenmny useful lives. Address, "
Ull. it B. WOLFE. 140 Smith St.. Inclm, fr
1 llalm
ONLY S2D,
for this style jif PniLADEI,
IMII A. SING!ey. Kiiualtoany
Biuu,er In the market. Kemem
lier. we seud It to be exam
ined be lure you pav lor It.
This Is the same style other
companies retail for All
Machines warranted for three
years. Heudlorour Illustrat
ed Circular and Testimonials.
CHUtUCS A. WOOD (4 CO.,
17 N, Tenth St., Philurlslplila. Fa.
riASTIC TRUS9
IlaSAParlditrirrsfrriTnkllotbtrf,
ll cupnljaTM, with S,(-Arltutln
II la cuitter, adipui UelTtom
twtl
nwni oi ins BO'iy, wbllt th
lletl lift lhrtinrtrMiM knlr lh
latMtlnMjlBtSBBptraWBWOIlid
with th riBKtjr. Wfth Ik, hi
hytaS Bight, tod rsdlcal ciro Mrlnln. i l it tmj, duiftbl
Ml ctuap. &at by nail. Circular fn.
EG U LESION TBUSS CO., Chicago, LW
9 fit A
TARTLIFJG
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A vttUim of yontlifnl Imprudence canping Prema
ture Doeay, NervoiiB Debility, Lost llanhood, etr.(
having tried in valu every known remedy, hnn dia
covered a Mraple selfouro, which he will tv-nd FREE
to hit aVllow-sull.Mflrs, address J. II. UI-IEVEW.
43 t'liiilliuiii MM N. V.
iBly
$2
Walfhci. fitmwliwlrrtn.r.. White met! I1nntlnpCe)
$A, lmltatlou Bulile. (hilhlttoiiltll OtiMpcetaiidlwil
rr ronrnwn u or pruUl ve ixnitotfii. VehuMa ct
luytwri. TUUJll-hyN A CO., UJ NbhmiSU Kw artu
6Bly
DR. HUTCHINSON'S
IVORM DESTROYER
An Otd end Tried Remedy. JtrmovathtWvrmi
and the taretiont Uuti ktrp litem alive. We guarantee
lu virtue. We have hundreds of Testimonials, col
lected In the last 15 yenrs, proving conclusively there
it no remedy equal to Dr. Ilutcltliiaon'a Worm
Destroyer to remove the Worms (all kinds, .Round,
Seat, Long, and Jhjw), that Infest the human svstcm.
Phyticiam buy then and give them to their Buffering
Gatlents. There it no humbug or tuackery about this
loroughly reliable medicine. Price, XSo. per box.
A. W.WRIGHT & CO., Wholesale Druggists,
Market and Front Streets, Philadelphia,
Ktbruary 13. 1881 3in A
PENSIONS
ARE PAID ary toldltr iliabM in
linej i f iiiityriijr Kct'ident or otharwita. A
W 4rBl dt any kind, loss of litKcr.toe
ur eye, iCUI'l'tl.K, if builil.t.di.
ease of LunaTa or Varieow Vclra (tUa a
pcniloD, I. udr new law UiouoUa are
vmniea io an inoronso oi itenfioo.
tVkluwa.oriihanaand dtpendetit father
or mot bora of anltliera wlm rii-diDtht
n.T rt a pentlna. BUNTY-lia-rhsrita
for wound, Injuriua or ruptora,
5tvea full bounty. Belief aUmps fT0Opy
'eiiBlnuaiid Bounty Acta. Addrent
.p, H. Fftifte
Aflenta, Indiauain
I'.A.W.Pavie. Pi
P. H. Fltiaerald & Co., CUi
a, inmanuiitiiia. na. ut rcitrto
.W.Onvia I'PMa't lurtiiin Rn.nbii
'o.. and R.F.Kennedy, l'rea't Central
lUnk. both of luUUuauulia. Kuug tin
pa.r.
Feb, 16, 1831 3 m a
$10
Ontflt turfilvhcfl free, with full luatnutMima for
coiuliu-tluK tiio ini.rtt protttuhle biiwliietw that
auyuue euu vukuiu iu. The biuint na ia umy to
11', .d.our '""'""'""I's n simple und plain, that
SnX ffS VkV "''Vi', "' very atari. Ho
w?"- f.u" J'lr'" ' '" 'rire aiims.
S!ShX.ie ("".'1o ?h J""""'"" ovit nu hundred
belore. All wljo cnue art Miu iriHtnl at thti uia auri
rapidltv with wht, h II,,., are ul!l", m" P im.nty Yo
MU.uis;oiuthlbuBliu-.adiulilKyo.ir aii tl na at
ra'Ku.',Sil,,:,1'.ou;: to fiiv.t SiTtal in it!
retake all thi rik Tll'-.. V, L' . rV .
THl'iK I,.n '".V," ?,l,ouiS- . A" t,uW Irai Addreii
F. MORTIMEll,
Ml 3f
ynns'm .iiimii.
Addres9
tlw l:lt
S
If
Newport AdTertlsemcnts.
jEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
Havlmron hand eomplate aasortmeutof hfo.
lowln article, tb lubscrlber asks a share of yanr
patronage.
Drugtt and Medicine;
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a full stock of
Concentrated Romedlcs,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
brushes, I'erfamery
HAIIl OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always on Haid
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOB
MEDICINAL and BAOKAMKNTAt
FDBFOSE8
PHYSICIANS ORDERS 1
Carrfitlly and Promptly Filled
B . M . E D Y .
Newport, Penn'a.
Iff R. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to 11 all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LESS MONEY tf an any other dealers In this
county, we win alio taxe eooa xiniberon the
stump or delivered t our Mill In exchange for
Lumber, &o. We ue Clearlleld Fine and llem
ockonly. VI. k. 8. COOK A CO.,
.Newport, Pcrrj Co., Pa.
October 10, lap.
JONES' BIOS, & CO.,
(Forierly John Jones & Son,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
BrlcX Waehonse, Front St., above Market,
Newpoij;, Perry Comity, Pa.
WE wouB respectfully Invite the patronage of
the farineis, and the public generally, as
the H 101 11 1ST FH1CEH the market will afford,
will be pal for all kinds o!
GRAIN,
FLbVR,
PKODUCK
SEEDS AND
KAILUOAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
PISH,
SALT,
FLABTEK,
CKMENT
COAL,
IBON,
STEEL,
HORHR 8HOES,fte.,fto.
FOB SALE AT TflK LOWEST BATES.
Ka Orders promptly Oiled,
Newport, July 20, 1876 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
lfEWPOBT, IA.
Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos,
W Country Merchants supplied with Goods
at Philadelphia prices.
. Your orders are solicited. 9 14
g IIIMEB,
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 t
.Etna, of Hartford, Assets, f 6,700.000.
Commercial Union, " 1,494,011).
Fire Association, FbU'a., " 3,778,000.
B. HIMES, Agent.
March 11. 18801
LICENSE.
THE Executive Committee of the Perry County
Temperance Association, hereby elves notice
to all concerned, that the names of all applicants
and signers for hotel and restaurant license, will
be published this year, as usual.
JOHN SHEATS,
49 3m Chairman.
A Large Farm for Sale.
A finim VAim nw ardttt THREE HUN.
J. DHED ACRES more or Us. In Perry
Countv, Pa., heavily set with Pine, White Oak.
and Rock Oak Timber, toaether with choice
fruits. Mountain water conveyed In pipes to the
ar oi the awelllig.
' . For further particulars call at this office.
August 10, 1880.11
Books! Books!
Gift Books,
Children's Uooks,
Blank Books,
School Books,
Hies! Testaments !
And all Kinds of Books
AT BEACWS
Book & J)rg Store.
Stationery at Wholesale or Retail
By Subscriptions taken for all News,
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
November 18, 1879
AUCTIONEERS.
JAS. P. LATCHF0RL
A VCTIONEEJR,
Would respectfully Inform the publle that fe.
w cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders
will receive prompt attention: e"
-DONNALLV'B MILLS, PERRY CO.. PA.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Oilers his services to the citizens of Perry and
Cumberland counties. Post oMIce address
Sherniansdale, Perry co., Pa.
Anetloneer. The undersigned gives
notlcethat he wlllcry sales at any point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and
promptatteationwillbe given. """,la no
E. 1), WELLS,
New Buffalo
Perry co.. Pa
B. HARNISH,
auctioneer;
TAlvllIa PMP In tm ftk..... - - J a. .
- v.t . vunigcsuuQarBiB. ana
satisfaction guaranteed. . ttt
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEEB,
ICJtESBURO, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
to ail calls.
AUCTIONKKIl.-The nnderslgned gives
notice that he will cty sales at a reasonable
late. Satisfaction guaranteed.
W1 AaureKS
TH08. BUTCH. Jr.,
Nov. 18, '78 new Bloomneld, Pa.
7 P.-HOOVER,
ATJCTIOINEEB.
Attention ol.n In ...a ..........
anteed. Prices low. Call on or address
r. r. iiuuvkk,
n , Elliottsbuig, Pi
Augustl 2, 1879. '
H
AUCTIONEER,
Would rennpHfiillv lr.rifn nA o
fi.., . i. t. in . . . ----
at reasonable rates. Satisfaction cuaranrefd.
AfA- liiiiriiiis IIuvbw Imi T I . t. .
H
OME MANUFACTURE.
LOOK OUT!
Iwouldrespeetivelylnforni myfrlendsthat lu
tendoalllug upon them with a supply of good
ofmy
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Consistlngof
OASSIMEBS,
CASSINETS,
FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd .
CARPETS, &o.,
to exchange for wool orsellforeash.
J.M.BIXLER
ObntbeWoolen Factort. 6,17,1
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
It Is sure to core Spavins, Splints
Curb,' &c. It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Ha
no equal for any lameness on beast or
man. It has 'Cured hip-iolnt lame
ness in a person who had suffered 15
tears. Alsocured rheumatism Mm.
frost-bites, nr any bruises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il
lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All Druggists I ave It or ran get for
you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pros.,Enosburgh,
Falls, Vermont.
HABEIS ft EWING, Agents.
Pittsburgh, Fa.
JLOOMFIELD ACADEMY,
The next regnlar aeesion of this Institution be
gins MONDA r, September eth. Km.
Full preparation. Classical or otherwise. Is giv
en foi any Collese Male or Female either lor
Freshman or Bophomore year.
A thorough course Is provided for teachers, snd
the option Is given for selecting one or two of the
higher studies.
Music, Drawing and Fainting.
Philosophical and ehemical apparatus for the
'tudy ol the Natural Sciences. Literary Society
Library.
Students are at all tlmesnnder the supervision
of the Principal, and their progress and conduct
noted on their weekly reports.
Boarding, if paid In advance, 12. N) per
week, otherwise. 12.75. Tuition from to cents to
11.00 per week in advance.
For further information address
J. It, FLICKING EH. A. B. Principal,
or Wat. Grikr. Proprietor.
New Bluoinlleid. Perry Co., Fa.
August 10,1880.
MEN'S M f?
Don't yon want some cheap
(ihhij ior rants ana buiiht
If vou do. don't fall to t
amine the splendid assortment for sale by t
MOKXlilEK. You can snityoursellln style ant.
price.