0 jpc Ijlormtficltr imts. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We Invite rnrnmniilr-fttlnns from all pernons who are Intwreated lu matters properly belouxluK to this de partment. What to Teach Our Daughters. Teach them self reliance. Teach them to make breath Teach them to make shirts. Teach them not to wear false hair. Teach them not to powder or paint. Teach them how to wash and Iron clothes. Teach them how to make their own clothes. Teach them how to do marketing for the family. Teach them how to cook a good meal of victuals. Teach them to wear calico dresses and do it like a queen. Teach them to say no aud mean it, or yes, and stick to it. Teach them how to darn stockings, and sew on buttons. Teacii them to regard the morals, not the money of a beau. Give them a good, substantial com mon school education. Teach them every day, dry hard, prac tical common sense. Teach them all the mysteries of the kitchen, the dining room, and of the parlor. Teach them to have nothing to do with dissolute and Intemperate young men. Teach them that a good round, rosy romp is worth fifty delicate consump tives. What not to Kill. The French Minister of Finance has done a good deed in causing a placard to be posted, which It would be wise for citizens of all countries to have before their eyes. It tells farmers, sportsmen, boys and others, what creatures not to kill, as follows : Hedge hog Lives mostly on mlje, small rodents, slugs and grubs animals hurtful to agriculture. Don't kill the hedge hog. Toad -Farm assistant; he destroys twenty to thirty Insects per hour. Don't kill the toad. Mole Is continually destroying grub, larvtc, palmer worms and insects injuri ous to agriculture. No trace of vegeta tion is ever found in its stomach. Don't kill the mole. Birds Each department loses several millions annually through insects. Birds are the only enemies able to contend against them vigorously. They are the great caterpillar killers, and agricultural assistants. Children, don't disturb their nests. Lady-bird Never destroy for they are the best friends of farmers and horticul turists, and their presence upon aphis ridden plants Is benefical. Hay for Hogs. But few men says the Nebraska Farm er, are aware of the fact that hay is very beneficial to hogs, but it is true, never theless. Hogs need rough food as well as horses, cattle or the human race. To prepare it you should have a cutting box (or hay cutter,), and the greener the hay the better. Cut the hay very short and mix with bran, shorts or middlings, and feed as other food. Hogs soon learn to like it, and if soaked in swill as other slop food, is highly relished by them. In winter, use for the hogs the sama hay you feed to your horses, and you will find that while it saves bran, shorts or other food, it puts on flesh as rapidly as anything that can be given them. Keeping the Head Clean. Many persons find speedy relief for nervous headache by washing the hair thoroughly in weak soda water. I have known severe cases almost wholly cured in ten minutes by this simple remedy. A friend finds it the greatest relief In cases of "rarecold" the cold symptoms entirely leaving the eyes and nose after one thorough washing for the hair. The hair should be thoroughly dried after wards and aVoid draughts of air for a little while. The Laundry. A tablespoonful of black pepper put in. to the first water in which gray and buff linens are washed will keep them from spotting. There is no objection to it and it softens the water like soda. 63" Those who buy hard soap at the stores, would find it economical to buy several boxes at a time, take it out of the boxes and pile It up so as to expose it to the air to dry as much as possible. The harder, and drier it is, the further it will go In using it. The same is true . of hard soap that Is made at home. tjr Hartshorn will restore colon tak en out by acid. It may be dropped up on any garment (especially black) with out doing any barm. Newport Advertisements. JEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Having on hand a complete assortment of the fol lowing artlclee, the lubscrlber asks a hare of jrsnr patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full atock of Concentrated Eomedlcs, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, rerfumerj HAIIl OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PUKE WINES & LIQUOR FOB MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefidly and Promptly Filled D . M . EDY, Newport, Penn'a. W. 11. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds ol LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than anyother dealers In this county. We will also take good Tlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill in exchange for Lumber, ic, WeuseCleartleld 1'lne aud IJein lock only. W. It. S. COOK & CO., Newport, Terry Co., V. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grin & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry Comity, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST PRICES tha market wlllailord, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOCK, . PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on band, JTISII, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE HHOE8,ro.,&c FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. a. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, WrJglit'H Itulldlng, NEWPORT, 1A. Sole Agent for Lorllard'a Superior Tobaccos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. Your orders are solicited. 9 it JNSURANCE B. HIMES, LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Squire, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICI ES written In first, class companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly And It to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented Ctna.of Hartford, North British England, Commercial Uuton, North America. Phil's., Klre Association, Pbil'a., Pennsylvania, Assets, 18,700,000. 1,750,000. l,4i4,OW). 6,8CO,000. 8,778.000. 1,700,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11, 18791y STOP and. THINK Ucfore you have purchased elsewhere I AT lit A WKNTZEI8 STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE ! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Special Bargains arc Offered in MADE-UP CLOTHING A HEAVY FALL And Winter Stock just laid in by us. Never has our stock been more varied, better selected, and LOW Ell IN PRICES, 1000 SUITS For Men nnd Boys, 500 OVERCOATS For Men and Boya, 200 PAIRS White and Colored Blankets, 50 D OZENS Mens' Underwear, 15 DOZEN Mens' WooIod Shirts, 200 LADIES1 COATS, 100 LADIES9 Knit and Fancy Shawls, 200 LADIES Felt Skirts, 25 DOZENS Ladies' Uudervests, 100 DOZENS Ladies' and Gents'. Hosiery, 50 DOZENS Childrens' and Misses' Hosiery, lOO DOZENS Hats and Cups, 25 DOZENS GLOVES, 15 DOZEN CORSETS, and a great many other goods too numerous to . mention, such as Ladies and Gents Fancy Goods, Trunks, Valises, Shirts, Overalls, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, &c, &c. As to prices as heretofore we defy competition. NEWPORT, PENNA. Eby's.New Building. EATIIEIt ! LEATIIElt I - JUST KECEIVED A. IVe-w Stoolc Or SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, UPPEltS AND KIPS, which he will oner for sale at the Lowest prices for Cash or Produce. Also, Hardware, Drugs, GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUOR, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND Hemloch Sole Leather, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, Linings, Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 150,000 First-Clasa Brick At Low Prices. COME ONE I COME ALL I 8. M, 8HULEB, Liverpool. Perry Co.. Pa. Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. i Prices from 1-Hceutaup. F. MOKTIMEK. New Bloomtleld.Pa ISIDOR SCHWARTZ THE MOULD'S MODEL MAGAZINE. A Cbmhtnntlnn ofte Ente'talntna, th Useful and Vie Jir.autlful, with fine Art En gnrlnys. and Oil Pictures In each. Numtier Dcmorests Illustrated Monthly Tie Model Parlor Mtnazlne of tie Woild, Contains the essentials ol all others, Including OriKlnal Poetry, Sketches and Stories, by the best writers In every branch ol entertaining and useful Literature. It Is enriched with Engravings and Deaullful Illustrations worth more than Its costs also. Floriculture, Architecture, Household Matters, Hellable Fashions and Full-size Pat terns, with oilier rare and beautiful novelties calculated to elevate the taste and make home attractive and happy. Noonecan affordto do without this world's BUKiiuweiiKRu miKiei Magazine, 'me largest In form, the largest In circulation, and the best In ... . iun(vo3 n iiitiu.iut, uesirauie. Slnnle Uoiteii, as Omtn. renrli. fct.uu, with a val- llfllt (ft Ill-Ultl 1 II lit tlx snuti fi , . I . , . I I . .. l . ...... w vavu numuiiun -Will HfMHUlS fi om a list of twenty articles. Bend your address on a postal card, and receive In return full par tlculars. Rumple U pies mailed on receipt of 2bn HEAD THIS. A Tribute to American Jnurna ism by the Repre- eemuure J'ress oj puroite. 'nomnragl1. tT.m.tn. a . of the artistic and the useful, (jot up In America, where It has enormous sales, the most remarkable work of the class that has ever been published, and combines the attractions of several English , imio irvci.u aiiiniin iiiunoer oi nils delightful magazine, and we tlnd ourselves bound to reiterate with greater earnestness the high ' ' W O li , (FA 1 A. . no iiuvu aiieauy pronounceu on pre ceding numbers. We are not giveii to disparage unduly the literary aud aristlo publications which emenate from the London press, but we are bound, In simple fairness, to assert that we have not yet met with any publication pretending to a similar scope and purpose which can at ail pnlnniirn with tliiu tn ...Ln. bI.iii i ,, London Jlitdret. ' me American Ilootselter says: "There are nnue of our monthlies In which the beautiful aud the useful, pleasure and prollt, fashl n andllter a,,"j;el.a.r,?.s.Vf.""v Presented as In Demorest's." IN KKMirilNO, small amounts can be sent In Postage Stamps, but sums of one dollar or more, a post, ollice order is undoubtedly the most secure ...... ...,,u.w.., U ,n, Mir. jntt-i ue aeiii, m a regis tered letter, or by a draft made payable to our order. Address W. JEXXIXUS DEMOREST, 17 iCfisf l lii St., New York. . Agents wante.l everywhere, to whom extra ordinary Inducements will be offered. Send your address on postal card for Circular and Terms. THE BEST PAPER! TlfcY IT! BEAUTIFULLYLLUSTRATED ! ' "The Scientific American." THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Is a large First Class Weekly Newspaper of Sixinan I'ages.printed In the most beautiful style, profusely Illustrated with splendid engravings, representing the new est Inventions and the most recent Advances In the Aits and Sciences; Including New and Inter esting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home Health, Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers In all departments of science, will be found In the Scientific American. Terms, l.2J per year, $1. no half year, which In cludes postage. Discount to Agents. Single copies, ten cents. Hold by all Newspapers, lle mlt by postal order to MUNN it CO., Publishers. 37 Park How. New York. PflTCMTR 1,1 connection with the Helen- n I kit J-tiilc American, Messrs. Munn & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Pat ents, have had 35 years experience, and now have the largest establishment In the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice Is mode in the Sclentillo American ol all Inven tions patented through this Agency, with the name 2nd residence of the Patentee. By the im mense circulation thus given, public attention Is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sale or Introduction often easily effected. Any person who has made a new discovery or Invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to MUNN S CO. We also send free nur'Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats. Trade Marks, their costs, nnd how procured, with hints for procuring advances on Inventions. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Ofllce, cor. F & 7th 8ts , Washington, D.C. BEST FUIWACE IN THE WORLD FUR HARD COAL OR WOOD. (Wuouoiit or Cast Ikon,) A 1112 3IADK 'BY RICHARDSON, B0YNT0N &C0 Embodj NKW 1S79 Improvements, nevor before adopted; Contain iiioim piiivt cat fen ores; Are more duruhie; Cost least., keep In order: Uses less fuel, and will more ueat aud a ktrnervoliuiin of pure air Hun auv riiriiKcemav In tin United States Keplaee our old and po .rt working heater with one of Hies modern imnacua, which aie popular aud uulveraliy niicces'liil. Bend direct to Mtnufauturera for prices 1134 WAl-tK ST.. New York. 14 ht'Ml- mi AUCTIONEERS. Y P. HOOVER, A-XJOXIONKKlt. mrtntlKiFlr.n 10 "?!"?( ana ntlsfactlon guar anteed. Prices low. Calf on or address K. P. HOOVER, Augustl 2,1870. Kiliottsburg. Pa. JAS. P. LATCHF0RD, A UCTIONEEJl., Would respectfully Inform the public that he w 1 cry sales at reasonable price,. All orders will receive prompt attention. " DONNALLY'B MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. rost ollice address Uherniansdale, Perry coM 'Pa. D.HENRY, AUCTIONEER, BlalD, Perry county Pa. iSaa:Ml,w' exert,on r1 Auctioneer. The nndersicned giree notice that he will crysales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwillbe given. BU"-,lca no E. O. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co.'.Pa. Q B. HARNISH, .A.UO TIOPsTiaKB , .?,,,,rTl1!?' Perry C(V Pa- dirges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEER. ICKESBUP.O, PERRY COUNTY, PA. todcall"8'' nloderate Prompt attention paid H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespecllvelylnform myfrlendsthat In tend calling upou them with a supply of good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consistlngof CASSIMERS, OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plainandbar'd ) CARPETS, Sec, to exchange for wool orsell for cash. J.M.BIXLER. CsntkeWooi.en Factort. 6,17,ri KENDALL'S spavin oxjiii: IS a sure cure for spavin, splint, curb, callous, sprains, swellings, palls, lameness and all en largements of the Joints of limbs. It will com pletely remove a bone spavin without blistering or causing a sore. It is also as good for man as for beast and is used full str.'ngili, at all times of the year, with perfect safety. A cure whioh we are knowing to is a person who suffered 15 ysars with hip Joint lameness and was permanently cured two years ago with Kendall's Spavin Cure. Remember we claim It will cure a bone spavin and completely remove the bunch without blis tering. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom It May Concern : In the year 1875 I treated with Kendall's Spavin Cure a bone spavin of several months' growth, nearly half as large as a hen's egg, and completely stopped the lameness and removed 1 he enlargement. I Jiave worked the horse ever since very hard, and he never has been lame, nor could I ever see any difference In the size of the hock Joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. R. A. GAINES. Enosburg Falls. Vt.. Feb. 25. 1879. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 25th day February A. 1). 187H. JOHN G. JENNE, Justice of the Peace. Ollice U- 8. Marshall. Western Dist. of Mich., Kalamazoo, Apr. 15th, lo79. IS, J. Kendall, Enosburg Falls, Vt. Dear Sin I received the two bottles of your spavin cure forwarded by express In January last. I am hap py to state that it performed all your advertise ment called for. In three weeks after I commenc ed using It, the spavin was entirely removed aud a valuable horse restored to usefulness. Very truly yours. JOHN PARKER. . Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified sno eess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price f 1. per bottle, or Six bottles for 56. All Drug gists have It or can get It for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DK. B.J. KENDALLS CO., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. " Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of jiromlnent retail druggists. -K. MoBTiMtR, New ItlooraHeld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. $150 TO 800 A YEAR, or 5 to t'M a day in yourown locality. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amoun t stated above. No one can fail to make mon ey fast. You can make from 60 cents to tz an hour bv de voting vour evenings and spare time to the busi ness. It costs nothing to try the business. Noth ing like It for making money ever ottered before. Business pleasant and strict ly honorable. Raader, If you want to know all about the best paving business before the public send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free; samples worth tft also free; you ean then make ny your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE HTiNSON & CO., Poitlaud, Me. luly ELASTIC TRTTSS -ftw'fii Pd'l1ffrngfKSTiill,,lbtfc Hull Id cmM, adapt k Ulfioli itttlliont of tb twxly, wblU th bttl li n tti run BreuM baek tha I SENSIBLE TRUSS Vila ta flngar. W ilk lht tMMUT t ho HmiiLaI hilii aartirat Jiyasd night, utl ft raHcal eun certain. ItU loay, dtumbl mm! clMp firat by wall, CbcoUn fiM. . EGC1LEST05 TiiUSS CO., ChloijfO, 111. INSTITUTE. "vj1M Ftbllih1la 187t for tU rara el ' i-'f C.Br, Taaiava, Ctcart, Sarafala. iiiifcai'"-- am) Bkla DImmm, without IhvuM d ian,rioui PHMOi RDO UUHOMIb Dr. F. U POM), Aurora, Kaa Co., IU. 42W1T N'S WEAR, m Don't you want some cheap oous ior ranis aim nuiisi you do, don't fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sa'e by F MORTIMER. Y ou can suit yourself In style and price. IS 'fi