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THE TIMES, NEW BL00ME1ELI), TA., OCTOBElt 30, 1877.
(! lie iUoomfitlb frmtfs.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
W? Invite cnmmimlrstlnris frnm sit person wlin are
Interred ill matters properly belnUKiUK to tula de
partment. Arab Maxims.
. I. Let your colt be domesticated and
live with you from Ms tenderest age,
and when a horse he will he simple,
docile, faithful, and Inured to hardship
and fatigue.
II. Do not bent your horseB, nor speak
to them In a loud tone of voice; do not
get angry with them, but kindly reprove
their faults ; they will do hotter there
after, for they understand the language
of man and its meaning.
III. If you have a long day's journey
before you, spare your horse at the start ;
let him frequently walk to recover his
wind. Continue this until he has
sweated and dried three times, nnd you
may ask of him whatever you please,
he will not leave you in difficulty.
IV. Observe your horse when he is
drinking at a brook. If in bringing
down his head he remains square, with
out bending his limbs, he possesses
sterling qualities, and all pnrts of his
body are built symmetrically.
V. Four things he must have broad
front, chest, loins and limbs ; four things
long neck, chest, fore-arm and croup ;
four things short pasterns, back, cars
and tail.
Why Some People are Poor.
Silver spoons are used to scrape ket
tles.
Coffee, tea, pepper, and spices are left
to stand open, and lose their strength.
Totntoes In the cellar grow, and sprouts
are not removed until the potatoes be
come worthless.
Brooms arc never hung up, and are
soon spoiled.
Nice handled knives nro thrown into
hot water.
The flour Is sifted in a wasteful man
ner, and the bread pan is left with the
dough sticking to it.
Clothes are left on the line to whip to
pieces in the wind.
Tubs and barrels arc left in the sun to
dry and fall apart.
Dried fruits are not taken care of in
season, and become wormy.
Itngs, string, and paper are thrown in
to the tire.
Tork spoils for want of salt, and beef
beciuise the brine wants scalding.
Hits of meat, vecotables, bread, and
cold puddings are thrown away when
they might lie warmed, niuameu,
served as good as new.
and
Meat Gravy.
In roasting beef, if it Is to be rare,
allow 10 minutes cooking for every
pound of beef; when done, place it on
a l,.i,.t,l .lltli Tn rnrvinpf. the luice
will run out aim mis is cousiueieu vy
. . i i.i i
u gravy snouiu ue miiue uuu your guest,
given his choice. After removing the
beef place the pan on the range, add a
teacupful of boiling water; boiluponce;
do not thicken ; send to the table in a
sauce boat. Veal when roasting needs
basting frequently at first withsaltand
water, afterwards with its gravy; allow
15or20 minutes cooking for every pound;
remove the veal when done ; placo the
pan on the range, and thicken the
gravy with a teaspoon ful of flour, first
moistened with a little water to prevent
lumps; boil up once and pour into a
gravy boat Muttou or lamb gravy is
made in the same way. Pork gravy Is
thickened and improved by adding the
juice of a lemon.
Green Tomato Pickle.
Gather the tomatoes, wash and drain
dry, stick each tomato four or five times
with a large straw, put in a stone jar
and lay grape leaves over them, and
weigh down ; then make a strong brine
and pour over ; when reeded soak 24
hours in fresh water ; to a gallon of
vinegar add one tablespoonful each of
cloves, black pepper, allspice and mus
tard, tied up in a thin muslin bag ; boil
the vinegar with the spices in it, then
pour over the tomatoes while hot ; they
will keep good two or three years in
brine.
Citron Preserves.
Put a layer of grape leaves in a kettle ;
then a layer of shapes sprinkled lightly
with alum ; another of shapes sprinkled
as before; then cover with boiling water,
and boil until you have a nice brittle
shape ; have ready a strong ginger tea,
in which boil half an hour one and a
half pounds of sugar to a pound of
shapes; add a considerable quantity of
water to the sugar and boil the shapes
until preserved; if the syrup is not
thick enough boil down.
g3f One of the simplest remedies for
neuralgia is essence of peppermint.
Bathe the part affected, keeping the
hand over it. It will burn and draw,
but not blister.
MAKE HOWIE HAPPY.
A Planum Supply of
Good Reading and Beautiful Flotnros
WILL DO IT.
THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY STAR,
A Una HbM-ph rnp.r, wl'h S full fl'tl
uttm., coata oiu.v al.OO mi .vrtir
(Wl 1AV liLlri., Mill I. Ill tlttfflt,
Itrlithtnt, and tt'rt tmiter rulU.lict t"i
Ihv iiiiinuv. It I. imleii.iiltHI Iti iwiliHc,
uti' alt 'Hip iipwh, ami, liptip. (niirh
ntlipr aniil rtn'Mlijt. vhy mminpr linn
lliri'B ur fmlr exci'llpnt nriiittmt or nr
levtfl Ktovlrn. Kfi'ry BtlMeiilier nine
receive n cilir or tho limnHlul pimniv
iim, "Tho I'oor the lonr Mnn'a
Frlcll.l," ulna HM Iniilu i, itml a c..(.y
.if Tilli UTAH 11,1.1'STKATKll ALMA
NAC. VA eta. extra tmi.t lip .put tr
pnr expeiim nf imrklim mid inRllliitt ii,--un'iim..
t!'0Oiir IniliMM'iiM-iila In
AflWMl". Rltvnyn thu mum lilipr.l In tlie
HtTil, ma noil (jrenCev thitn w. We
want etpr.v club nm-itt In the rpniitrr In
rommuiikala witti 11. Iiefnre commencing
work. To any iier.on ilp.triotf to apt op
n dun, we will ipikI a .nmple pony l
tlie plrtura ami a oniivrtn.pl f. nullil ror
H.l vim. SiMtmrn rvpw nf pnper frrr.
stentl ftr on brftiro atitMcrll
Iiiif tor nn.r other.
Ivimui. to wlinm wp lmp nlroaoT .out
the pirturp, "Tlie Poor tlie I'oor
ftfllll'M tVleiMl," lv miylna .o run
have In it .ipml miotlipr pxcellptit cii
qravlnu, nf .amp Mk( which wo have
lecnrcil for thin puipimp.
eilrr irtthnut picture.. Out TMnr.
1130 Walnut SI., Vlnrl n nntt, O.
MAKE HOME PLEASANT.
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
Choice books no longer fortho few only. The
beat standard novels within the rench of every
one. Hooks usually sold from 81 to given
(unchanged and uuabridged) lor 10 and "0
cents.
1. East Lynno, Mrs. Henrv Wood (Dnul)ldNo.)2nc.
2. John Halifax, (tent., lly Miss Mulock. 2iic.
3. Jane Kyre.lly Charlotte Itronte.dJoiilile No.JJUo.
4. A Woiiiaii llatr,Cliarlp Heade's new novel. 20c.
6. TheHlauk. Indie, Jules Verne's latest. lee.
0. Last Davs of Pompeii, Hy Hiilwer. ldn.
7. Adam Bede. Bv (leorue KMot. (Dotihle No.) am.
8. The Arundel Motlo, ByMaryCeeU liny. liie.
U. OldMyddelton's Money By Mary Cecil Hay.Kio.
in. The Woman In White, By Wllkieliollins. 2ita.
11. The Mill on (he Floss. Hy (ieorue mint. 2ue.
12. The American Senator, lly Anthony Trol-
Inpe. ..... 2ne.
13. A Princess of Thule, Bv William Black. 20c.
14. The Head Secret, lly Wilkie Collins. 1(c.
15. Koniola, Bv (ieore Kllot. (Double No.) auc.
lij. The Kim'lis'h nt the North l'ole and Field of
Ice, In one book, By Jules Verne. 10c.
17. Hidden Perils, By Mary Cecil I lav. hc.
H. Barbara's History, By Amelia II. Kdwards. 2Hc.
in. A Terrible Temptation. By Chas. Itcade. pie.
2i. Old Curiosltv Whop, Hy Charles Dickens. 2oc.
21. Foul Play, Hy Charles Heade. - Inc.
22. Man and Wife, By Wllkio Collins. 20c.
23. TheSipnre's l.et;aey, Hy Mary Cecil Hay. 2nc.
For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
sent, postage prepaid, on receipt nf price by
(ll'XIKtili MUNlto, PunusiiKit,
P. O. Box 5037. 21, 23, and 25 VaudomUer Ht., N.Y.
GOLD ! ms
Chance to make monev.
can't pet Uold you can
eenuacKs. ve neeua
person lit liVI'.KV TOWN to take subscriptions
lor the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated
family publication In the World. Any one can
become a successful aneiit. Tito most elegant
works of art (?! ..'t free to subscribers. Tho price
is so low that ulnnist everybodysubsctlbes. One
Agent reportsinaklns over Jl.'al In a week. A
lady agent reports taking over 4IK subscribers In
ten days. All who engage make money fast.
You can devote till your tiino to the business, or
only your spare time. You need not beawav from
home over night. You can do it as well oilier.
Full particulars, directions and terms free. ICIc
gant and expensive Out tit free. If you want
prolltablo work send us your address at once.
It costs nothing to t ry the business. No one who
engages fails to make great pay. Address "The
reople'sjournal," Portland, Maine. 31Ty
Bargains in Carpsts.
3.3
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
CENTS.
If you want a pretty
CAItPUT for only 3,'i
Cents per yard, come
and see what you can
net at that price of
F. MUKTTMICK.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENTS
35 CENTS
35 CENTS
Thirty-Five Cents Isthe
price of a pretty OAK
PF.T at MOKTIMElt'S.
The same amount nf
money will also buy a
good CALICO Dress It
you don't make It too
large.
LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS
HIGHEST AWARDS!
J. REYNOLDS & SON.
NORTHWEST CORNEtt
THIRTEENTH AND FILBEKT 8TS..
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED
Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters
WITH SHAKING AND CLIN KER-G RINDING
GRATES FOR BURNING ANTHRA
CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
KETSTONE
WROUGHT IRON HEATERS
COOKING RANGES.I.OW DOWN GRATES, Etc.
Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address.
EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. 191y A4S.
fs TAKEN" INTERNALLY. ANQPOSlTIVtlV CUHEj
HHElirMTISM, GOUT. NEURALGIA AND LUMBAGO.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEflY WHEflE. SEND FOR CIR-
lUlftrt 10
HELPHENSTINE & BENTLEY.
DAUCSISTS, WASHINGTON, 0. C.
For sale by wholesale Druggist! In Pitt-,
burg and Philadelphia. ' X ly
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
210 NORTH WIIA11VES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WIT It
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
wnoLESAt.e
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
U13 MARKET STItEKT,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
WaOLESALB Drai.ehs id
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4. NORTH FIFTH STREET,
PIIILADKLPIIIA Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealersl u
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Drooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Hatting, Twines, &o,
And a tine assortment of
WOOD ami WILLOW WAIIH,
No. (20 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
r U C A S ' "
: READY IIXED PAINTS !
NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE,
HUT A PURE
Oil, PAIXT,
READY FOR USE.
fSsimplo Cards.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAINT
SENT BY MAIL.
IT I PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD AND OIL, VI.: NICELY
BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED
UN LIKE WATER PAINT.
TRY IT,
And Yon Will Trove It to bo the Best
Liquid In tho Market.
JOHN LUCAS Ac CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss mid Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD COLORS
AND
VARNISHES.
gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, "
on High Street, East of Carlisle b..
Xcw lilonmfleld, l'enn'n.
Til ff tnhflirltia. I.n. v.. II l.. .. J
rtlous Shop onlllnh Ht., East of Cat lisle Street
New RhminttAhi i. uh.iiii.i.i1.....jt :
. nuUIE JIO III iriviiaicu u IIIHH
ufactttreto order
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
bullttoorder, and finished In the mostartlstloand
durable manner.
Havlnasunerlnr wnrlrmflii. hA U nmniit
tofurnlsh work that will cum pare favorably with
the best City Work, and mueh more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
REPAIRING of allklndsneatlyandDrotnp
ydone A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMfTP
Philadelphia AdTertlsonicnts.
D.
D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Booksellers nnd Stationers,
And Dealers tn
WINDOW CURTAINS
WALL PAPEIl, ETC,
No. 430 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
SuocefiBors to
8BAFFNEK, ZIEGLER tt CO..
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, (Jlovcft,
IlibhoiiH, NuspeiMlers,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 38, North Fourih Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
jower, pons & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers tn
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
It Ij A NIC ISOOKN
Always on hand, and made to Order.
Nos. 631) Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
S. Publishers of Sanders'Now Headers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Ktstoryol
the UliltedHtates.I'elton'sOutllne Maps.&o.
gARCROFT & CO.,
fmporlen ami Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linena, White Goods, &o.,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET.
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
PHIL ArEL3?I II A.
EW. T. M0UL,
REPRESENTING
Weimcr, Wright & Wntkln,
Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
JVo. 302 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
Importeks and Jobbers or
Oliimi, Glass
AND
QUEENS WARE,
v 823 Market Street,
S
PHILADELPHIA.,
w.
H. KENNEDY,
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Oo.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 606 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. T 19
Phllndelpliift AdrcrtiRenicnts.
TLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON"
WHOLBBALB
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street,
Pliilndolphia, renn'a.
rrofesslonftl Cnrds.
JE. JUNKIN, Attorney at-Law,
New llloomtleld, Perry Co., Y.
- Ofllce Next door to the residence of Judue
Jttnkln. 46tf
AM. MARK EL. Attorneyat-Law,
' New iiioointleld, l'erry county. Pa.
-ff Office directly opposite the FoBt-OflJce,
and adjoining the Mansion House.
JEAVIS I'OTTKIt! '
ATTORSET AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., FA.
T'Clalms promptly secured collected
Writings and au lcRal business carefully attend
ed to. a yl
JAMES II. FERGUSONTAttorney-at-La
NEWPORT, PA.
WOfllce Market Street, near the Square. 36 6
IIARLE8 II. SMILKV, Attorney at Law.
New Ulootnlleltl, Perry Co. Pa.
Ofllce with C. A. Harnett, Esq., on High
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyte
riaH Church. AttKust 0, 1872.
TTM. A. 8PON8LEH, Attorney at-Law,
TV Office adjoining his residence, on East
Main street. New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 8 2 ly
JOHN O.SIIATTO, HurReon Dentist.
New Hlooinlleld, Perry Co., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
done In the best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
M.onice at his residence ono door Fast of the
Roliinsnn House, and opposite W in. A. Sponsler'a
Law oiiice. 3 2ly
WM. N. SE1BKRT, Attorncy-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry co.,ra.
Bloomlleld, 3 331v.
WM. mTsUTCIT, '
ATTORN liY-AT LA Vf,
NewKluomllel(l,Perrvco.,Pa'.
WOmee Two doors West ol Jf. Alortimer,
btore 371y
J" .KWIS POTTER, notaht runuc. New Bloom.
Held, Perry f'o., Pa.
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
Kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certilled, will also take depositions to bo rerd in
any court In the United States.
7 10 ly
CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa.
-All professionallinsinesspromptlyandfalth
fully at tended to. 8 2 1 y.
WM. A. MOItKIHOX,
.MJMTICK OF THE PEACE and CENERAL
COLLECTOR. New (Ikkmantown, Perry co., Pa.
Remittances will be made promptly tor all
Collections made. 7 44
CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld. Perry co., Pa
r.Ofllce on high street. North side, nearly op
positethn Presbyterian Church. 8 21y
tdichardT. MAGEE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
-Olliceat his residence. In CENTRE TOWN
R.IUP. Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of
New Bloomtleld. 0f
yiLLiIAM M. SUTCII,
.TiiMlicc of Iio leae.
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
NowBloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a.
-Special attention paid to Collections of all.
kinds. Deeds, Bouds.Mortgages and Agreements,
neatly executed. 71iitf
QE0RGE H. MARTIN
OENEIIAL AGENT.
IJLAIN, PKHUY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention plven to flio collection of
claims, and any other business entrusted to Mm
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate.
Apt il.iyth, 11)77.
Dally hxpress nnd Freight Lino
15KTWEKN
PLOOM FIELD & NEWPORT!
f nil Rsubscrlberwlshes to notify the cltlzensof'
X Bloomlield andNewport that he isriiuning a.
Daily Line between these two places, and wilt
haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver
packaeeV or messages entrusted to his care.
Orders may be lelt for hltn at the stores ofi
F.Mortimer Co., New Bloomlleld, or Milllgan.
ft Musser, Newport, if a.
J. 8. WIIITMOHEJ
Bloomtleld.January25.1870. v
JINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT.
A CHIMNEY,
SHADE J
AND (
REFLECTOR COMBINED !"
Giving Double the Light of
any other Chimney-,
AT NO GREATER EXPENSE
FOR OIL!
Everybody who sees them are
delighted.
F. MORTIMER,
C '!i'r Is not easily earned In these times, but
j4 i 4 i(can be made In three months bv
any one of either sex. In anv part of
the country who is willing to work steadily at the
employment that we furnish. Iti a week In jour
own town. You need not be far away from home
overuigh. You can give your whole time to I lie.
work, or only your spate moments. It costs
nothing to try the business. Terms and 6 Cut tit
free. Address at once, 11. Hallett & Co.. Port
land, Maine. H ly.-
TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will And
J snletiHid Aftsnrfmptit tf .hmi.
price ttore of F. Mortimer.
JO P1UNTIXO of every deM'iiptli n really
and I promptly executed at KeatM.nable Kates
at the Blootuheld Times Steam Job Otlice
S3
1 J(n,a. Address, A. Coultjib A Cu Catcwu. .