6 ljc Sinus, New Bioomftcli), JjJa. Ioomfiflb Stmts. 2'uenday, November 10, 1874. PARAND HOUSEHOLD JTEMS W 1nTlt oonimiinfrstinnd from ll xron who lire intrniti'illu mutters )irumrly beloiiKiuif to this ac ini rtiuuut. Fust Horse. Many people tire led to think tlmt be cause wltliln A few yeainvery extraordinary "time"' luu been tinilrt hy Homo individual liorwH, I hut theru lias been n great Im provement niaile in llio breed of horses; but if those who write up the subject would take the troublo to run over tho "horse rooord" for a generation, they would ilnd, that although tho individual momentary exertion of a horse has reached a very ex traordinary pitch, it is only the power pos hossed before, and formerly expended du ring the continued hour, cow forced into minutes. Tlien tho desirable and useful animal was the one that could go a great iistauoo by a continued exertiou. Now, owing to tho introduction of railroad travel, that kind of a borse is not required ; but the unimal that is desirable, is the oue that for the space of ten minutes can "dust" any one on tho Wissahickon road. Mow docs Goldsmith Maid compare with a lew horses of the past ? 1800. "Phenomenon," in England, on the road tinder the saddle, 17 miles in 53 minutes. 182II. "Huston Blue" in lmrne&s, 18 miles in 00 minutes; the same in .Vieyear, H miles under saddle, 134 lbs., in 28 minutes 35 seconds. ' 182'.), "Tom Thumb," 10J miles iu harness, 248 lbs., in 60 minutes 43 seconds. Hame, 100 miles in 10 hours and 7 minutes, induing 87 minutes in stops. 1831. " Whalebone," 33 miles in harness, I hour, 38 minutes ; and a host of others, whose performances were 40Jyearsago, just much talked of as tho lowest second of liie latest favorite is now. It was then strength expended for the hour now it is Mio Minie energy aud courage forced into a few seconds. Cider. This is tho month when flue clear cider may be made, for latest in the year the beatcidor is made. To have good cider, rays the Maryland Fitrmtr, the apples mght to be sound, clean, and somewhat mellow, and there should be perfect clean liness iu all tho operation of grinding, etc. The barrels ought to lie clean and free front ;tll taint or bud smell. Keep tho barrels full, during fermentation, with cider of the Mime making kept for the purpose. As KHin as it ceases to actively ferment, draw it otr into other barrels and at the same time utiuiu it through a blauket or muslin common cotton aud wheu it ceases fer menting, add to it 4 lbs. of mustard seed 'or ah koiiiu recommend, sulphate of lime ; then bung down. A. small gimlet hole might be bored through the bung to let olF for a few days any excess of gas, and then stopped up tight. To have it extra fine, it should bo racked off the third time. Good cidor al ways commands a high price, and it is admitted to be a wholesome and temperate beverage. Good Receipt for Caring Meat. The following receipt is recommended after many years trial. It will be useful to our readers, at this season, of the year : To one gallon of water, take 1 lbs. of halt, J lb. sugar, J ok. saltpetre, oz. jmtash. . Iu this into the picklo can lie iucreased to any quantity desired. Iet these be boiled together until all the dirt from the sugar rises to the top and is kkimed off. Then throw it into a tub to cool, and wheu cold, pour it over your beef or pork, to remain the usual time, say four or live weeks. The. meat must be well vvured with pickle, and should not be put ilowu . for at least two days after killing, during which time it should be slightly um-iukled with powdered saltpetre, wiiich leiuovos all the surface blood, etc., leaving the meat fresh aud clean. Borne omit boil ing tho pickle, and find it to aasw ui well, though the operation of boiling purifies the pickle by throwing oif the dirt always to be found iu salt and sugar. : . . Mufllntf. To one quart of milk add two eggs, well beaten, a lump of butter half the size of an egg, and flour enough to make a stiff bat ter. Stir In half a pint of yeaO, Let them ttUud until perfectly light, and then bake ""jjf griddle, iu tin rings made for the pur pose. These are merely strips of tin three quarters of tin inch wide,' made Into rings from two and a half to three inches iu di meter, without bottom, the rings being simply placed on a griddle, aud the batter poured ip to till iu -i c nf - , .y ' " Keeping Apples.' ! . A correspondent of the Boston Cultivator lie tit 1,200 barrels oL apples, mostly iiulU- wiiia, iu i bis cellar )t, winter,, by daily expelling the stagnant air, aud replacing It with pure. He attributes the early deoay of apples largely to a vegetable miasma in the air, Which is communicated to it by vege- (able evaporation nndor oertain condition The effect of this miasma is first seen lrt minute specks on the apple. JM J. WnlLcf's ( ill i ton i iu Viii- t'.p:;;r Hitlers are n juirily Vegiitnblo pt partition, iiiihIp chiefly from flic native Un lis found on thrlnwcr nuisron of thi'Sicr ru Nevada mountains ot' Cnlifortii-i. tho i-:licinnl )irojvi ties of which nrr pxtract " therefrom Ait'ioiit the use of Alcohol. Tiu qncRtion is utmost daily nuked, "What i.i tho cause of the mi paralleled buccc.-w of Vineojh liirrr.us?" Our niiHwer in. that thev remove the enn.se of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving prin ciple, a perfect llunuvntor aud Invipporntor ol I he system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been cam prvnndfid possessing the remarkable qual- Jes of Vinegar Bitteus in healing thesick of everv disease man is heir to. They nro a j.rentln I'lirgativc as well ae a Tonic, roliev- Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis- It' nion will enjoy sood health. let hem use Vinegar Hitters as a medicine, :id avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants ... every form. It. II. MrUONAl.n A. r DruyiOiU slid tfcmmut Aoiiu. Sun nuicitH!, Jalifor. ma, suit uor. V Munition mjiI Cburltuu Mm.. Nw York. Mold by nil IkrtiffiriBfn uud lulvr. November 10, 1874 lm music for:october. VOCAL. tiod bless our Home Hani ft Cho. Htcwuil 411 Oray Hairs of mv Katlier. Song U Clio. Pratt, :ii Two o'clock in the MnrnliiK.Hong & Clio. Percy 40 Give me lUi IIiik, one sweet kins, 80111 & Oho. Dunks, as. . 1 111 it-Hiiin utnvn noiuii, tonjr ,v tni. nays, . Where M'Ms slug the sweetest, rkniK & Cuo. OankF. 35 Whlsiwr softly. Mother's dying, Souk Clio. Stewart. 3(1 r - It the Hun ill I hp In, Hong & Clio. ljiitlTts, 30. Kitty McKay, Kong & Clio. Jlays, : My Mother's iirowinc old. Hong ill Cho. Percy, 3n Nora, the Pride ot Kllkee, 8ing & CUo. Hays, 40 Little Hands that open thetiates, Moiig&C'ho. Leslie, .Vi rz .zr. Poor old Uranilna. Sons & Clio. Hnvs. 411 Close the Shutters gfliitly, Hong Si Clio. Hays. 35 i mow your miisitey oui,ong s Clio. Lieignton JO INHTKUMKNTAL. Colden Hiram, Melodle. O. D. Wilton. 3.1 Westward Ho I Grand Galop. (J. V. Wilson, 70 Trembling leaves Instriiineiital. Klakel, 50 Silvery Spray IiiKtrumental. Klnkel, 5U Pure as Gold Waltz. Mavlath. Alt Jolly Piilillers, Galop, Maylath. SO Circling Waves Barcarolle. Kinkel, 40 nappy 1 noughts mmottiscne. Klnkel TO Aiiiumn Leaves Polka Mazurka. Maylath. 40 Miranda Valse Klegaute. Mayiatli, 35 'Twllluht Nocturne. Mavluth. All Neptune Mazurka. Davis, 40 Merry Huntsman (Purest Scenes) Wilson, 40 Pearl of America Caprice. Klnkel, 60 evening iieus niorjeau. Wilson, 60. Prices marked have picture Title-pages. -Mailed post paid oil receipt Marked Price. Address J. U PETKItH, t,V) BROADWAY, M. Y. rp A L m a c e ' s THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. " THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." A CHOICB OF B53 TWO IlEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS. An Ii.LuniNATKr7PoaTroi.io of'Twelve'Gemi by Hendschcl, each 8x10! In., or the superb Chrorao, ' Th Twins," 23x28 In., after Land seer. Price 3.U5, inclndlng poitogo. No extras of any kind. Without premium. S3 FEB ANNUM.; - - " flrf: ZZZKZ ATTEMI0X, AUEXTSt r"!fmn Liberal commissions and exclusive territory Sample and circulars free. Bend Postal Card at once to HORATIO C. KING, Publisher, Box 5105, New York. FIRE INSURANCECOMPANY, OF 8UNBURY, PKNN'A. THIH Company has upwards ot 1150,000 of as sets (without Its premium notes) as the State Commissioners' report will show, and as a STOCK and MUTUAL COMPANY, has more assets than any other local company In this State. It insures country properly at from fifto to 1.00 per thousand, lor three years Including Injury sustained Irom lightning. It takes risks from one up to Ave years with or without a note, as applicants may desire, and In tones up to three lourtlis the full value ol the prop erty. This Company has never laid a single assess ment and lsone of the cheapest, safest and most leliable companies In the Stale. JAMKH OUR, Agent New Itloomlleld, Perry CO., Pa. Also, Agent for the North American Fire Insurance Coiniuiny, ol Philadelphia, aud th Farmers' and Mechanics insurance Comimny ol Dauphin Co., Pa., and also. Agent ot some of the most reliable Life Insurance Companies In the United Slates. August 25, 1874.tr HEAL ESTATE AT 3?FIIV.TE SALE.' A LAItGK AMOUNT of Valuable Real Estate .A a. ai rrivaieisaie ill Perry Oounty, Penn'a., oonslslliig a FINE FARMS it vm cWiiisi ult h TMP&MVVU irun'a wut(Hr(l, well limbHrtHl and In the htuhtwL stat ol Mills, Tanneries, Foundries, STOKES, HOTKLBaml DWELLING IIOUHliHI Towns aud Country. M. Persons wishing to- purchase, sell or nl.miu. Ifu.l V.t.l. ..f ...... ... i....,.i. uro. MW Hl,jr wi-ii,iioii, rw 1U spwctfully Invited to call at my onke or addiwss utM liv l.-l F .1 r .ml I uil II .Iu. all .1 . .. 1 .. , JAMKSOltn, Agent New llloouinoUl, Pa., Aug. ii, 1874 If T7ILANNELH A splendid assortment of Flan. U nel, Just opened by F. MoiiTlMKK. FALL 8TYLER OF PBINT8 and other Ttress Uoods Just opened by Y. MOUT1NKU Philadelphia AdvcrtlHenicuts. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DBALKBSIM Patont 3XcdieiiteM ioa MlllICirr NTllJKUT, lMiiladelpliia. la. A. FULL STOCK OP EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VKKY LOW PltlCKS. . Ju Ni) charge made tor Packing lloxos, and Qoodsdellvei'edat Depots FREE of Cartage. 38t John Lucas & Co., Hole ana T1IK ON LI MANUFACTURERS or THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, AMD PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White lal and Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 113 North Fourth St.. Philadelphia. -AVID D. ELDER CO., Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUKEK8. And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AMI wall;papkk. No. 130 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., BookMellera fe Stationer, And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, N os. 630 Market aud R23 M lnor Htreets , PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History ol the United States, Feltou'sOutUne Maps, &e. II I. A IV It HOOItK Always on band, and made to Order. 31t w. II. KUariVJSDY, WITH OETER & CARPENTEU, Wbolesale Dealers In Tobacco, Segars Snuff, AND ' SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ' No. 7, NORTH TI1IRD STREET, 1. H. (IBTIR, U. O. VAHraXTER. is istrj Philadelpliia. OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY. Manufactured by T. KINGSFORD & SON, Has Become a s IIOUSKIIOLD NECESSITY. Its great excellence has merited the commonda tloii ol Europe lor America manufacture. PULVERIZED CORN STARCH, Prepared by , T. KINGSFORD & SON, Expressly for food, when It Is properly made Into Puddings, Is a dosnert of great excellence, -For Sale by First-class Grocers. 23 2ro. FRUIT TREES! THE undnrtilirned wishes t Inform the publle gnnnrally, that he has at his nursery In Tus carora towunhlp. Perry County, Pa., over forty varieties ol ( . APPLE TREES IN FIRST HATE CONDITION FOR PLANTING this fall, which be oilers for sale at the nursery at the following prices: Trees 7 It. high, at 10 cts. apiece i from 7 to t ft high, at IS ols. apiece. Also a lot of PEAU OMllSEM, at 71V cts. apiece tor atandard. and AO cents far Dwarfs. Cherries at tfi ot. apiece i Natural Heed ling Peach, at 3 to&cU. apleoeaud (JrapeaatlO Ota. a piece. aur Post Office Address, E8HCOL, TERRY COUNTV.PA. , i.v stows m:xcir. Auguslll.tt. ' ' X OTH OF NEW OOODH eonslstingof Winter JJ Bkirw oi various Ntvies, nrew (jowls, Hal moral Hose. Olngliams, bhirtiog Strlies, m hm.. Just received by , F. MORTIMER. BLACK ALPACCA8 The Cheapest and Best line of Alpacnas at prices from 2S rents to u.uvper yara, win w ivunu at r. wuttiiMbU b, Philadelphia AdYcrtisementg. ZIEGLEK & SWEAKINGEN, Successors to SUAFFNER, ZIEULER CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, j3Iocm, ItlblMMIM, HuMicndvrN, THREADS, V O M IS A , aud every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, N0.3B, North Four:h Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agent for Lancaster Combs. BARCROFT & CO., fiuporten and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, LinciM, White OooAn, Hosiery, &c, Nos. 40ft and 407 MARKET STREET. (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. A. B.Cunningham. J. H.Lewars. J.S.Qlclm Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wbolisals Dbalers in Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. , NORTH FIFTH STREET, lJIII,tlII.IlIIA. nasio ISAAC W. EANCK&"C0!r CommiNaiion Merehants. AKP Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled andSalt JP X SI I, Have Removed from Nos. 310 and 212 North Wharves, to o. 134, Xorlh WharvcM, Between Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PA. H. . TA1LOU, WITH WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND . TEA DEALE11S, North East Corner of tnd and ArchStreetf, Philadelphia' Pa a II LATCH LEV'S g H Improved CUCUMBER WOOD g PUMP, Tasteless. Durable, Et 5 s tlcleut and Cheap, The best Pump for the least money. At tentlon Is especially Invited to matnuiey s rnveoK iiuprovea QjlBraoket and New Drop Check. 'J Vra.lvA. which nan tm withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast auy other. For sale by Dealers everywhere, bend for Catalogue ana Price-List. CUAB. O. BLATCHLEV, Manufacturer, 6 371y 6W Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa DAVID J. HOAR & C0 7 Successors to : HOAR MoOONKKV CO., ' , WHOLSSALB , BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, m MARKET BTUEET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. UUAYJtlf,!. V COT, . , Wholesale Dealers la .. Carpets, . Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of . Wood aud Willow Ware, No. 420 Markot street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1869. LLOYD, SUPPLEE, ft WALT0JI, WltOLKSALH HAHDWATIE HOUSE, No. 25 Market Street. Philadelphia. WHOLESALE- wt5$, " January 1, I860 Philadelphia Advertisements. QAMDKiTlWMBKnQKH ' W1TB Jacob lleigcl & Co., Dealer In DRY-GOODS, v SM MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. pjOUNTRY MKRCHANTS will find In our J Htook a coniiilete assortment of DHV (KKI1KS of every description, to which we Invite their Bt. leniion. ftofl am We will be thankful for all orders which will be promptly tilled at the lowest cash prlcos. HUEY & CHRIST, (Successors to) KltYJJKIt CO. To those Interested In the purchase of strictly Pure Rye Whisky, For Medicinal Purposes we offer Bailey's Pure Rye, to's;it?eter8!a"0"' a,,d W,M sl"p,n Pck!"5 We also handle largely a COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from $1.50 to M.73. We Import Fine Wines, Brandies, & Gin, And are also manufacturers of Dlt 8TCEYElt'8 TONIC HERB BITTERS. IST Bend for Price List to ' HVJET & CHRIST, , 121 510?J-' V,mt STKET, rniLADEIJ-niA. June 15, 18,4. P. ly. jn iitii;s s. .Ki;s, WIIOI.KJJALE DKALEK IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 216 NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. 8 14 tf. WIT II W. HOWARD BROOKS & BTEVENBON, Manufacturers of Fine FELT HATS AND DAXKltS IN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods OP EVKltY DE80KIPTION, NO. 817 MARKET STREET, (First Door above Hood, BoubrlKht & Co, Philadelphia. 8 14 tf. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") J0K.M. FEUER, . . froprietor, 817 & 818 ARCn STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, 93.60 Per Day. THE 8T, ELMO Is centrally located and has been re-tltled and refurnished, so that it will b found as eomfortnble and pleasant a stopping plae as yiere Is In Philadelphia. . . 6li jew t7moul, REPRESENTING Hanson, Paul & Imboden, Mannfactorer and Wholesale Dealers In BOOTS & SHOES, No. 41 NORTH THIRD STREET, T. Itoes Hansoi, M. C. Haci.. M. K. Iuiioikn. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6, T4 8. P. 8TAMBAUOH, WITH PATTERSON & NEW LIN, Wlio!Na1e i.rorerst. No. 120 ARCH KTIIKET. I' IIILADllLI' 11IA. A. L. Eacb J. E. FuBimaa. KATLTIS & FIll JlIIiE, IUrOBTEHS AND JOBBIHlOr China, O- 1 it, m m AND QUEENSWAIIE, SOI and 803, Cherry St., between Arch ft Race, PHILADELPHIA. 117 Constantly oo band, Original Assorted Packages. 3. 9. ly 10 jaj-ASTEKS, DETWII.EIt dt CO., . Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottouado, &r, MARKET STREET, ' ' ' ' im nilLADELPIIU,
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