THE TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA.. MAltCII 11, 1879. Newport Advertisements. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to ssll nil kinds of GREAT- ljc loomfidb imfs. AVCTIONEE11S. J AS. P. LATCH FORD, A UCTIONEEJI, Would respeotfully inform the publlo that he wll cry sales at rimsonubie prices. All orders will receive pronmt attnntlnn. IJONNAlLV'S MILLS, PEHRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Terry and Cumberland counties. Post olllce address, Hherniausdale, Terry co., JP. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. 0 Goods sold at Greatly Itoduccd Prices to make room for the SPRING STOCK ! Now is tlio Time to Buy J ' IRA WBNTZEL, ISlnin, Penn'a. We itiYltn rnnininttlriitlntitt from all pprnnns wlin sre Interratwl in maUd h iirnperly lieliiiwiUK to thistle trtliieut, LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forl.RHS MONEY than any other (lento In this county. We will also take Rood Ttmheron the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchniiKe for liiiinler,&a, We use Cieartleld l'lne and Uem- D.HENRY, f if a slilrt linHom, or any other article tins lten scorched In ironing, lay it where bright sunlight will fall direct ly on it. It will take it out nt once. ' To Wash Merlnocs. A new way to make merlnoe wash well: Infuse three gills of salt to four quarts of boiling water, and put calicoes in while hot, and leave it till cold. In this way the colors are rendered perma nent; and will not fade by subsequent washing. Bo says a lady who made the experiment herself. (iT Avoid giving a tired horse very cold water, as it often produces colic. In large establishments exhaust Bteam Is passed through the horse-troughs; others allow the water to stand for some time in buckets. On the road horses should be watered once in ten miles at least. The stomach of a horse is so small In comparison to Ids body that large draughts injuriously distend it; consequently, small quantities at regular intervals is the best rule. 3P Hays the American Arriettlturist: The most economical food for milk cows Is a mixture of hay,menl and bran ; and the most economical way of feeding these Is to cut the hay, moisten it, and sprinkle the meal and hran over it. This gives some trouble but it pays. From our own practice we believe 25 per cent, of the feed is saved. One bushel-basket full of hay and 24- quarts ( of corn meal and bran' mixed in equal portions, is a feed for a cow in good milk. To some cows more of the meal and bran may be given profitably; this must be found by testing the different cows. The above feed is for half a day, making five quarts of the above feed, a few pounds of dry hay and some roots may be given at noon. Tanning With Fur On. Speaking of tanning with fur on. un English writer tells the Country that he " has a cat's skin, pliable as kid free from smell and the hair still clinging firmly, which, two years ago, was dressed ac cording to the following recipe, which he says is equally safe and unfailing in eueta cases: Nail the fresh skin tightly and smoothly against a door keeping the "skinny side out." Next, with a broad bladed blunt knife, scrape away all loose pieces of flesh and fat ; then rub in much chalk, and be not sparing of labor; when the chalk begins to powder and fall off, take the skin down, fill it with finely ground alum, wrap closely together, and keep it so in a dry place for two or three days; at the end of that unfold it, shade out the alum and the work Is done. The Sick Room. 1. For invalids, never make a large quantity of one thing, as they seldom require much at a time, and it is desir able that variety be prepared for them. 2. Always have some thing in readi ness ; a little beef-tea, nicely made and nicely skimmed, a few spoonfuls of jelly, etc., that it may be administered as soon almost as the invalid wishes it. If obliged to wait a long time, the patient loses the desire to eat, and often turns against the food when brought to him or her. 3. In sending dishes or preparations up to invalids, let everything look as tempting as possible. Have a clean cloth laid smoothly over the tray; let the spoons, tumblers, cups and saucer, etc., be very clean and bright. 4. Never leave food set about a sick room ; if the patlenl cannot eat it when brought to him, take it away, and bring it to him In an hour or two's time. Miss Nightingale says : "To leave the patient's untasted food by his side, from meal to meal, in hopes that he will eat in the interval, is simply to prevent him from taking any food at all." She adds : "I have known .patients literally Incapacitated from taking one article of food after another by this piece of ignorance." Let the food come at the right time, and be taken away, eaten or uneaten, at the right time, but never ,' let a patient have some thing always standing by him, if you don't wish to disgust him with everything. 6. Never serve beef-tea or broth with a particle of fat or grease on the surface. It ia better, after making either of these, to allow them to get perfectly cold, when all the fat may be easily removed ; then warm as much as may be required. Two or three pieces of clean whity brown paper laid on the broth will absorb any greasy particles that may be floating at the top, as the grease will cling to the paper. iuuk uuiy. W. II. B. COOK & CO., Ilcwport, Terry Co., To. October 10, 1870. ' JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brink Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the H1UHHBT l-KICKH the market willallord. will be paldfor all kluds of GRAIN, FLOUK, PBODUCE SEEDS AND KAILHOAD TIES We have constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PLASTKK, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HOKSK 8HOE8,&c.,e. FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. S3, Orders promptly Oiled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Having on hand a complete assortment of the fol lowing articles, the subscriber aaks a share of your patronage. Drugs ami Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Eomedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Krushes, rorfumery JIAIll OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand, PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Careidly and Promptly Filled B . M . E B Y . Newport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWPORT, PA. Bole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos Also, A Large Stock of STA- liUJNJilli always on hand at LUVV ritlUES. n- Country Merchants supplied with Goods Your orders are solicited. 9 44 1878. Fall an Winter. 1878. OPENING OF vwjv im nT S. HAVING taken unusual care In selecting my stock of goods In the above Hue, I am aft! -n, "i'0.?' eo'nP'.ete and desirable assott. Kr.SSS"81".11 "1 .' the new and late styles oi trimmed and untr mmed goods, all at the lowest LADIES' COATS kept on hand or made to order at short notlee. These goods an all late styles and all orders cuar auteed to give satisfaction. ANNIE ICKES, Newport. An assortment of my good will also he found at Loysvllle for sale by Ml MS ANNIE WHITIt rrices the same as at Mewport. I)RINTINO of every description neatly ti ecnted at the Bloom Beld Time Oiliee at reasonable rates. Y-'m ' ye?-- If 1 " "", ' 1 BRATTLEBORO. VI Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., Is proving a GrTLmlC SUOOE3S. Be sure to send for full desrriptivo Catalogue before purchasing n:.y other. THE LARGEST WORKS (GF THE M) U THE GLOBE, Illustrated Catalogue Bfnt free. IMPORTANT ! The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, 01111., Have issued a most valuableCatalogue for House hold reference, containing the NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any of thepro ductlonsof the Celebrated Factories of Mcridcn, Consisting of every conceivable pattern of Plain and Ornamental . Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and Razors, The Unri valed Wilcox & White Or gans, the well-known Parker Guns, and Novelties and Specialties of. many Descriptions. Persons desiring Standard Articles of Unques tlonable Merit, for Weddings, Presents, Oma merits or Use, At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn. In sending (or Catalogue, or In riving anorde. t " .iiwm luat hid auiroiiscukcub rtm9 9ceu in T u d Tuiuj AKXTK j WAarTEjJ FOB OUK GREAT WORK NOW IN PRESS. THE INDUSTRIAL. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. . Being a complete history of all the Important Industries of America, Including Agricultural, Mechanical. Manufacturing, Mining, Coinuieroiai ami other enterprises. About 1UUU large octavo pages and 300 flue eugravingl. KO WOES LIES IT Z7T3 PUBLISHED. Porteimsand territory apply at ouce to The Heury Rill Pabllstsiiifr Co., M13t Norwich, Coun. DEAR SIR: If you are In want of anything In the way of ttUXS, KIFLES, RETOLTERS, PISTOLS, Ammunition. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle, or any other FINE 8P0KT1NU (JOODS please writ for my Large Illutraled Catalogue and Prloe uxASI1; 1 miU) FltEE- Yo"rs trn,y. JOHN. STON'S Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, ALL SOLDIERS Who received wounds or Injuries during the late war. even If but slightly disabled, can now oh. tains pensions back from day of discharge un der new pension law. Kelected cases also re opened. Send stamp for particulars. W. C. BEKRINOEB A CO.. , . , . Box Pittsburgh, Pa. Oldest Claim Agency in the State. 7 w 13t PROF. HARRIS RADICAL CURE rOH SPEEMATTOEHCEA. X1IK SEMINAL PASTILLE" A ViluRble Di aoo very and New Departure in Med Moienc, mn Min-ly Now and poiftireiy rtfect ive Remedy lor lhepodjr nd permanent Cnra or Seminal Xmlwiona 6b Impotno7 by the only true way, vim Direat dpal rVt of the Disease, actinv hv A.nmH.n ..,. tintr it ipectlie indueiiL-a on tlin &eminl Veaiole EtM nlatory Duct. f roatrmta Glauidand Urethra. Thou oiiUm Remedjp ii tt.ilal wuh no pain or Inconvenience, it is quickly dnaolvij and toon abcorlwd, producinxan immedtata oothina; ind raatorativa effeol upon thews ul and ncrvoua oraiiiilioin wreektd rrta aelf-ibiua and txLeKt it op pint: tlio drain from the ayitcm, raetor tnffUiu mind to health and aound memory, remofinir tlmDimneaaofSicht:. Neruoua Debility. Con fuel on of Idetia. A version to Saoiety, Xto.to. aud the appcar nc of prematura old nge ititially accompanyinii till trouble ami rvlrii)K parftrt Sexual Vigor, wheraH baa been d.irmant lor yen ra. Tht motie of trvatment haa atoad thetettin very iwvcra eaaca, and ia now a pronounced iifcai. Drufjs are too iitiu lt prwierilwd in tliete trouble, and, a many can bene witnesa tit, with but littla it any permrinentrfoiH. Tltve n no Noniicniia ubout this Prepara liin, Pnrf;cl ohtfrvatmn rnslilius to pitivei-y jruaran tea that it will rive aatlafoGtion. During tha eiKht ytursilint it has been in tvm-rai une, wu havu thouaaitda ot tr-eiimouiala 114 to ii value, and k Is now contend ed by I ho Hktlical I'nfioH to ba Ilia moat rational means wt dievoveml nt rva-hin and eurfnj; this very prev. aicnl tnublw. that ia Wfll known to be Die cause ot uutoid misery to so many, and upon whom quaoke prey with theirusrlfs nostrums and biff foen.Tlie ltemedyis put up in a ni'at hot . cnouRit lo last a inoiiih. and sent ni a plain wrapper by limit s a!wl f.tr $3. Two boxes, fiulfk-ieut to erTr(-taiomaiieitnureun!is in severe eases) $6 Three boxes faitinif tlirro tull months, will atop emmsiona. antl restore vrjror, in the worst tmst-s. $7 Full DUUICTI0M8 for nuinc will ai-fomnnnv 1ACH Hor. oeim ror a uesertptive ramphirt flvtnjt Anatomical V liluitratiuns.whkh will convince tha moat eorptieal that ihey en be rosfon-d to perfect manhood, and ti V At ted tor the duties ot lite, same ai H never affected. W Bent a-oledforatama t inr ona. SLnA mrr.v k. HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'G. CHEMISTS. Market and 8th. 6t. ST. LOUIS, MO, CALL AD SEE ME. The Subscriber has opened a Rtore onnnslteth Railroad Uepet, at MiWTUltr, where lie la pie pared to supply OYSTEliS, GROCERIES, Pc, At the lowest market mice. A full stivtlc on hand. Tha uatronaue of the nubile Is solicited. Mt. WM.lt'KKS. hew port. Fa, A VCTIONKKU. Blalo, Perry connty Pa. Terins Moderate and eyery exertion made to render satisfaction. etf AncMoneer. The undersigned gives not Ice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwlllbe elven. JC.D.WKM.8, New Huffalo Perry co., Pa. C B. HARNISH, ATJCXIOIVliiKIt, pelvllle, PerryCo., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AVID M'COY, ATJOTIOIVXTEIt , ICKESBUKO, PEKRY COUNTY, PA. Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespecttvelyinform myf rlendsthat Iln tend calling upon them with a supply of good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistlngof CASS1MERS, CASSINKTS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbr'd7 CARPETS, &o to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.B1XLER. CkktreWoolbmFactort. 6,17,4n fn trrf n IT rnrttpn.rt n..X '..f (isfii;vsr(.n l in n mi, i.acto. PHOSPHATE ot 1,1 '1 K. atari fnrCnnMimi).' 1 lion, Cmtli, Bronchitis ft all Vrnlulou. j amnrn. lkynnr(irnr!riiriiresiniii $1 , iBPhnssntt'otit. I will, im welpty .i iifsiHiiiiiiM.e..sjlfc . U, I IUAK. 1. 1. 1 tfw For Sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomdelr Perryoounty.Pa. VIBRATOR B.Moekil. THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GEKU9 Vibrator' Threshers, WITH THPSOTKD MOUNTED HORSE POWEr . And Steam Tlureiher Engine!, Hade only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. . BATTLE CBIXK, MICH. THE MntchlftMn Orain-Hnviiiff. Time ctaTtnjc. and Aloiify-tevliip; l arJiis ol Dili ilny ud rnerittlom Bynrnt all RtTittry for Rsplrl Wot It, Hot CUsalm, and for baring UnUD from WuUfs, GRAIN RnlfH-n will not Nnhmlt t tlio saormnua wmMko of G mlti k t.ia lmiTlor work tloim iy tte otUcr maoailHM wtin oaca postsdon tU dillswsw. THS Threnhlnir Ttxtiisw isttd oiltfU S to 5 1 im l.'ut iii(nuil i tmn Imi iiimis lijr tb kxtrs. Qraia B.iVlU ly tlicfo loiyravvMl McIiib . HO RerolTlnff PhnfYd Tnsldr) the pu rs tor. Kuttrtiy irv Hum UaNittrs. I'lrkvi-s, lUtliiles, D4sJl such tline-wutin ml trntln-wuttnv oornpll rstlott. Psrfertly arlspivd to U Klmls nmt Cnniiltleusof Grata. Ws m Dry. Lous or Hborta UaaUaU or BouuU. N OT only Tnnt1y Superior for Vht, (Mil, 4riST, myvt inn (ik urtini, inn mo oki.v aw esssrfol Tbrestisrln Plnx, Timothy. Millet. Clovsr, and Ilka Sesds. Rqnlrrs no " attaebnuiBta " or M roboildloc ' to onaaffa iroiu Uram to swaus ARVET.Orft for Plmpllrlty of Part. ustnir less tuan ntitt-liaU tUo iibiinI itatla ai4 tis, Mas no LilUriugs or ticattarlBsa. FOTTTt Sixes of Pppnrntorn Ittnde, ranir litic Irom MX to Twelve liura sum, aud two nilvagl AlouataU Bona Powsra to tuatcb. STKAM Power Threnlierii m fperlalty. sMMUa sis bvparator mmia oxpruaaly tor buwuii iower. 0r Unrlrnfetl Rteem Tttreaher En kiiiH, wiilt Vniuttbla liupruveraaius ami liatlBvura aituraa, far Uyoad any ottiar huUm or kioU If Thoroatrli Workaianohlp Clernnt Plnla:i, t'rtN'iitn of I'arU, CinpltitviitiM of K4)Uiuueiit stc, our "VisUToa" Ttmaawr UaitiUara fnMTirtrfinrrt. FOR. Particular), call en onr Dealers r wrJU U us ioi lUustraiou ClroUar, wuion Wu nuul ra. Privaia Hospital. ttU A. Clark !H.,rbtcago. IN.Q;78rioiatty,all V rtvaia. Chronic aud ftmaie liUcasas. Consultation fro a. Ladles aod Oralis -tntrn, sontt one dollar tor aatnplea of beat r n h u a r nods, and valuable information tv iri. It (.ill M le Kemaie Pills, th pr box. Frivttu hno aod anrs for Ladles during oou rlncmfant. A. near work, price 0 ceata br rasil. Htsis rlM of ' Nature, PhTsf olngy of klarrlaice. Or dans of Ganeratloa. Dlasase of Youth antl Manhood; a weaith of aliolce and vaiuaulo In formation, of Intent! to both sraes. NoUilna orffnilv to food ttuasv and rrdnoaiBuk. lufsr mattun iitir tMfoto puhllahod. No faQily bmtld lo wltnout 1L 0 Address. Dr. A. Q. tif.lN. W)3 Clark Mt. o a D R. J. W. RICE, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, FOKT HOYAL, Juniata County, Pa. k.Onioeon Market Ht., one door West of the' Timeo oltl e. Any pvrson wImIiIiik to be called on at their residence, will pleasa inform mu ol the act. Um JOB PK1NTIXO of eery deecrintlon neutly and promptly exoouU-d at KeaHonahle Uat at ttaeBlounilieUt Times Hteam Job Ultlce. 3