0 MRUYD1AE. PINKHAM, OFLYKH, MASS.. Newport AdTertlscnieiils. EWPORT DRUG STORE. a i i Good and Glorious News ! tii i i:iiiiiniirr n HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. How to Keep Lard. When the iicrapa fire Just beginning to get brittle nnd brown, put In r table spoon ful of fine salt to a quart of the hot lard, and there will be no trouble; the lard will keep perfectly Bweet for any length of time, and the salt does no pos sible harm to any kind of cookery, A person can easily Judge of the quantity of lard If they know how much the ket tle holds. It makes the lard whiter and harder aside from preserving It tweet. It must cook a little while after addlug the salt. That designed for summer use jjbould be either kept In a tight earthen Jur or a tin bucket with a cover. To restore lard that Is a trifle tainted, put the lard Into an iron kettle, and cut up Bait pork In thin BllceB about one-half pound of pork to a gallon of melted lard; add two spoonfuls of suit, and let it cook till the pork is crisp; take out the siloes of pork and turn the lard into your jar, and you will never know that it has not always been sweet. But it is better to Bait in the first place, as It Baves much trouble and time. Curing Hams. The following recipe can be relied upon in dry curing hams : For eighty pounds of ham nicely trimmed, take one pint Onondugo or rock salt,one ounce of salt petre (nitre of potash) one-quarter pound brown sugar; mix well together, and thoroughly rub the hams, leaving them flesh side up. After 24 hours rub again with one quart of salt, one ounce of salt petre, one quarter pound sugar. Let them lie ten days and smoke to suit. FOR A PICKLE FOR HAMS OR MEEK. We have used the following to our entire satisfaction for many years : Pack the hams when cold in a clean barrel, sprinkling on the bottom of the barrel and over the hams, flesh side up, about one pound of Turk's Island salt to the hundred pounds of ham ; then pour over a pickle made of five pounds of salt one ounce of saltpetre, two ounces saler atus, one pint good molasses, with water enough to cover the hams four to five inches, boiled and skimmed when cold. Practical Farmer. Relative Cost of Corn and Pork. When corn is worth 80 cents per bushel, it pays to convert it into pork if the latter sells for three dollars per one hundred pounds. With corn at forty cents, pork should sell at four dollars per hundred pounds ; corn at fifty cents, pork five dollars, and bo on, adding one dollar to pork for every increase of ten cents per bushel in corn. This la the estimate placed on the relative prices of these two articles by the Prairie Farmer, If the pork sells for less than is repre sented by the corresponding price in corn, it is fed at a loss ; if more, the ad vance is profit in each case regarding the manure as pay for the trouble. No Hospital Needed. No palatial hospital needed for Hop Bitters patients, nor large salaried tal ented purlers to tell what Hon Bitters will do or cure, as they tell their own story by their certain and absolute cures at home. New York Independent 492t Mark Tree Labels. ' The labels upon the fruit trees should be looked to. Never leave the labels on the trees that are placed there in the nursery. They are usually wired on tightly, and are only intended to Identi fy the trees when received, and not for permanentuse.' Unless labels are well made and firmly fastened to the trees, they are soon lost. The old kind made of pine, and marked with a rather hard pencil upon a fresh coat of white lead paint is cheap and durable. Borne prefer zinc strips. For orchards it is best to have a chart, with each tree and its kind recorded, and not trust to labels at all. An Interesting Fact. In France, all patent medicines must be endorsed by an official board of physi clans before they can be soM. In lieu of such a law In America, the people have resolved themselvesinto a National com mittee which has endorsed Bwayne's Ointment for allaying the Itching accom panying the Piles, as the only reliable remedy in the market. Its a poor rule that won't work both ways. 50 4t j. i i 1 Custard Pies. Four eggs to a quart of milk, small cup of sugar, salt and spice. Beat the eggs light and add the milk. This makes two pies; two peach leaves in each pie give them an excellent flavor that re sembles bitter almonds, When the pie is ready to bake, lay the leaves in the custard removing them before it is cut for use. 4V . Mock Mince Pies. Four rolled soda crackers, one cup sugar, one cup molasses, onecup vinegar one cup water, one cup rani us ; spice like mince pie. An upper crust is required, j a a. P r 3 v s o c LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. fbrH Uhm Pnhilul ('mplulnta and WftneHeft ftficoiuniou t o nil r beat feinule population. .. ItvriUctir entirely tb wont f urm of Female Com plojntn, nil OTrrIftntroul1c, Inflammation and TJIcflrfi tinn, Fftlllntr and replacement, anrttha conaeqnent Rplnnl Weakncta, and la particularly adapted to tha Clianirs of Ufe. . lb will dlflflolra and expel tumor from the uterus In an early itacre of dnvelnpment. The tendency to can ceroiia tiumora tliero la cltcrked Tery apeedlly by It uae. It remoToa folntneM, flatulency, destroys all erartng forattmnlnnta, and rellcTe weokneae of the atomacta. It cures Mlnatliiff, llcadftcheat Nervona froifcratloti, Cleneral JDebUUy, Sleeplcsinesa, Ueprcsslon ftud Indi gent I on. That feeling of hearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, la always permanently cured bylUtue. It will at all times and under all drcuniatancea act In harmony with tho laws that govern the female system, Forthocureof Kidney CompIaJiila of either sex this Compound is unsurpasaed, I,YIIA K. PINKIIAM'H TECF.TAHLR COM POUND. prepared at 33 and VX Western Arenas, Lyon, Man. Price II. Btz bottlesfor 5. Bent by mall In the form of pills, also In the form of loccngea, on receipt of price, 81 per box for either, lira, rink ham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pomph let. Address as above. Mention thl$ Iipr. No family ahould bo without LYDIA E. riOTClUM'S LIVER PIMA They cure constipation, blllouanssa and torpidity of the liver. lflcenrjcr box. Mr Hold by all DruaKlsts. 31 ly ALUABLE FARMS AT PltlYATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at Private Bale the fol lowing desirable farms: JiO. 2. Is a farm situate In When. Held tup., containing about 113 ACMES, having thereon erected a GOOD mVELLLVU HOUSE, with all reiiirert Oitt-bttlldlnRs. the Brn beins entirely new. I Ills farm is situate about six miles from Duncamion nnd four miles from llloomlleld. There Is nood water near the door, plenty of streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price 2,850. lei ins easy, KO. 4. Is a Farm situate in Carroll township, about two miles from Shermansdule, contalniiiK about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, nnd other Oiit-buildinirs, A well of good water at the house and another at the ISarn. There is considerable Irult on the Iiremises, and the land Is good and well watered, 'rice, A,00u. nnd payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. AO. 5. Is a FARM situate in Carroll township, about two miles from Shei inansdale. containing Seventy Acrc8, of nood land, and havinit thereon a GOOD D WELLING, and other Outbuildings. There Is a (rood spring near the house, and the Farm Is well watered. There is also a Good Or chard in bearing condition ; this will make a de sirable home, t'rlce. $l,f no. For further Information address the under signed at New Bloomtield. ferry county, Ha or cull at his resldeuce three miles south of Bloom Held. C. B. HABNI8H. August 17. 1880. PRIVATE SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. The subscriber offers at private sale, a small, but very VALUABLE FA KM situated in Rye township, Ferry county. Pa., In Fishing Creek Valley, on the road leading from Uriel 's Point to Marysville, 4 miles east of Grier's and 6 from Marjsvllle. The tuna contains 30 ACRES ot cleared land, thriving Timber, ana a lulf story and IS ACKKS of young and The Improvements are a one Weatherboarded House, WITH A GOOD BACK BUILDING, A GOOD BANK BAHN, and other necessary outbuildings, a well of good water with pump, a young and thriving Orchard with all kinds of fruit. This property is bounded by lands of Henry Foulk, Henry Keanier, Frauds Idle's heirs and ol hers. Terms made known by Ulf JOSETII FREED GREAT COMBINATION TUB TIMES -) ASD(- ::Demoresfs Illustrated lloiitlilf ' MAGAZINE. ' . Eoth Publications, Cna Year, -) FOB (- , Per Yenr ! Dbmorkst-8 Monthly Is Justly entitled the Worm's Model MuuH.me. The largest in Form, the Largest in Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar Family Magazine, issued. 1882 will be the eighteenth yearof Its publication If Is now Im proved so exteusivoly as lo place It In the front rank of family periodicals, and eiml to any mag ,,t contains M pages, large quarto, x ilH Inches, elegautly printed on tinted paper, luhy illustrated, each number having stnel en. uravlngs, oil piomre. or ai t siibjects. published by W. Jeiuilntts lieinorest... New York, and by special agreement combined with the " THE TIMES," at $3,00 Per Year. THE GREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. tVHo olhor linn rtinsThroo Through Pns pengpr Trains Dnlly bot-.vcrn Cblnniro, Dog Molnos, Cnntioll lllnffs, Oinnlin, Lincoln. Bt. Joseph, Atchison, Topc kn nnd Knnsns City. Itlrcpt connections for nil points In Knnsns, Ncbrnskn, Colnrndn, Wyoniinir. Montana, Ne vndn. Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. Tho Hhortost, Rpredlpst and Most Comforta ble Kouto via lliinnlhiil to Kurt Hcott, Denlson, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Pan Antonio, GalTos ton and nil points In Texas. Tho unofitinlort lndiiepfnents ofTored by this I.I no to Travelers nnd Touristf, tiro ns follows! T:o colohrnted Pulliiinn (Ifl-whcol) Pnlncn Plooplntr Cnrs, run only on this Line, C, II. & Q. Pnlaeo Drawltig-Hoorn Cars, Willi Morion's Itccllninirl 'hnlrs. No rxtra thnro for Bents In Itcclininpr Chairs. Tho fmnous C. It. & Q. Pnlnco Dlnlinr Curs. Gorirenus fSmoklnv Cars fitted with Klrwuit II iiili-ltar ked lfnttnn Ho volvlnir t hairs for tho cxeluslvo tiso of flrst class pasoiufors. Ktrol Track nnd SuprHnr F.nulpmcnt, com bined with their Grout '1 hmmrh t. nr Arrnniro rnent, tnnkes Ibis, nbo-o nil rthrrs, tho favor! to Itnute to th" South, Smith-Wtst, nnd tho Far West. Try It. nnd you will flr1 trnvclliiff n luxury Instead of n disn;nort. Thro.itrh Tickets K this Celebrated Lino for srlcatull olhetslii tho I'ultcd States and Cunmln. All Information nhnnt Ttatos of Fnro, Sleep Inir Car Accommodations, Tlmo Tables, &c, will bo cheerfully (riven bv applying to J. Q. A. BRAN. Gnn'l Eastern Airent, SOU Washington St., Ikjston, Mass. and :tlT llrnadwav, New York. JAMES It. WOOD. (ion. Pass. Ait., Chicago. T.J. POITICIt, Gen. Mannifer, Chlcu(ro. Marcli 15 lS81-40t A Outfit split Tree to those who wish tnpnnu.'( In the JKrAlnost plettsiiiit and profitulile Itusila'SS klHiwil, rW EverylhiiiK new. Cupilul not renuirtd. We will furnish yon everything. $10 s dny and uttwards is easily made without pltiyliaf swuy from houio over liiirtit. No risk whstever. Mnny new workers wanted at once. Mimyaie niHklinf fortunes at the business. Ladles make a nim-ti aa men, and yomu boys arid (rirls make ret pay. Noonewho Is wihintr to work fails to make mo- e money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary niiploymeiit. Those who eiiiravc at once will rind a short road to fortune, Ail ilreae H. HALLET OO., Portland. Maine. 1 ly DC ATTV'Q OIIOANH 27 Stops 1 Set Iteeds w uniy rti'. riAsiM tiito u. Ktre Holiday Inducements Hesdy. Write or call on biah x, wasuinuton, j. ,i. lUaly. JIEW RICH BLOOD! BIixmI, nnd will coni)1ctcly chnno tho blooil in Iho cntlroBVfitcm In tliroo months. Anvpprson vho will tako 1 pill enrh nll't from 1 to 1 2 works hinybe rotorel toHnutul health. If such a thing lo possible. Rent bv ninil for 8 letter fttnmps. J. 8. .Oil S SOS t- CO., lioaton, Ala 99., formerly Jtntiforf iff MNTS WAITED SR'SifySnW IJ11 niachlup ever lnvcute'1. Wilt knitapairof fociini!, wall I1KKL. and TOE complete, In SO minutes. It will also knit a er'at variety of fancy work for which there If alwavs a ready market. Hend for circular anil terinl to the Twombly Knitting Machine Co., iJ Woatilagtou St., lioskm Aiwa. 19A'y OTICK ! THE underslRiied would respectfully call the attention oi the citizens of Peny county, that he has a lurge and well (.elected stock ol HAKDWAKE, GUOCKHIES, UKUGH, WINES & LIQUOna, IKON. NAILS, HORSE and MULE SHOES, STEEL, IRON AXLES, SPRINGS, RPOKEts. HUBS, FELLOES. SHAFTS. POLES HOWS. BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &0. ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass, Tlaster, and Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER, FISH. SALT. SUGARS. SYRLPS. TK AS. SPICES TOBACCO. CIGARS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas & Co's.. MIXED FAINTS, (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. , Anrtalarirevarletyof goods not mentioned, nil of which were bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, nnd he otters the same to his Patrons at the ery Lowest Prices for Cash or approved trade . His motto-Low prices, and Fair dealings to all. Go nnd see him. Respectfully. 8. AI. SHI'LER, Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. KENDALL'S SrAVIN CURE. it is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb. Ko. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has nortiuai inr any lameness on beast or man. It has cured liln-lnint lanm. ness In a person who had suffered 15 tears. Aisocuren rneimnkiiwm unm. irosi ottes.or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no etpial for blem'sh on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Irngglsta uve It or can get for you lr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Pios.,Enosburgh, HARRIS & EWINO. Agents. Pittsburgh. Pa. For sale by F. Mohtimeh, New Bloomtield, Pa. 1I. FLAGG'S INSTANT PAIN RELIEF la a WONDERFUL and Immediate Cure for Aclien (iiil vl'nlnis. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Earache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, io. Bold bv All nritcvlsts. Wholesale Depot, Kt Join Street. Now York. m ?ji UIUUUU5 U1UUU11& t XI For Men, for Boys, Eor Children I Were Never Sold as Cheap I). OANSMA1V, -AT THE- NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, OFFERS INDUCER1ET8 IN Good Roliablo Clothing. Note Our Sample Prices : Four Dollar Men'g Sultg.l 'Five Dollar Men's Hults, Heven Dollar Men's Hulls, Nine Dollar All Wool Kults, Ten Dollar All Wool Bults. BOYS' SUITS AT PROM $2 OO J $2.50 : $3.00 & $7.00. These Goods are worth nearly double the money. Remember, these are all NEW, FRESH GOODS, splendidly made, dnrable and Stylish, and will Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing. My Stock ol Furnishing Goods Is complete In Neek Wear. TTRR. CfiT.T.Ans SII.K HANDKKRUHIEPH. milium, IINUKR WKAH, 8ATCHKL3. TKUNKH, UMBKELLAH, and of MEN AND BOYS' HATS, I have a full lino, and will tell tliem Cheap. Merchant Tailorint; Department. I have an entire new stock tf NICE GOODS for Fall and Wlntor Hulls and Overcoatings. Will make them te MEAHUKK AT I.OW PltlCKS. Ketnember we offer you nothing but Keiiable Olothing.Kpecially Well Made and Mtylish Cut, and all New and Fresh for this Fall and Winter's Wear. Money Refunded on all Goods Not Found us Represented 1 Please Call, whether you wish to buy or not. Examine and be convinced. D. GANSMAN, New Clothing House! Corner Centre Square and Second fereet, Frank's Old Hardware Store, NEWPORT, PA. September 29, 1881. THE Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY Is the Oldest, Best Constructed, Best Equipped, and hence the LEADING RAILWAY -OF THE WEST and XOItTIIWEST. It Is the short and best route between Chicago auu an poiuis iu Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dckota. Wjcmlnt;, Ne braska, California. Oregon. Arizona. Utah. Col orado, Idaho, Moulano, Nevada, aid for Council El'dffr, Omaha, Denver, leairille, Salt lake, San Fraccitco, Eead wocd, Sious City, Cedar Hapids. l)es Moines, Columbus, and all points In the Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee. Green Bay. (Khkosh. Sheboygau, iiianiuetre. rona au Lac waiertown, nonunion, Neenab, Menasha. tit. Paul, Mikii)bpolis, Huron, Valca. Fargo. Bismarck. Winona. LaCrosse, Owalonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wiscousin'and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago & Northwestern and the CP K'js depart from, ai uveal, ana use me same joint l uiou uepoi. At Chicago, close connection are made with the Lake 8n re. Michigan Uential, Baltimote & Ohio. Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago uranu iruna ix is, anuiue nanuaKeeana ran Handle Koutes. Close connections made at Junction Points. Itlstha ONLY LINE running Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BETWEEN CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS Iiillman Shelters on all Sitht Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents Selling yon Tickets via Ibis road. Examiue your Tickets, and refuse to buy If they do not read ovei the Chicago & North-Western Hallway. If you wish the Bert Traveling Accommoda tions you will buv yonr Tickets -bv this route, AND WILL. TAKK NONE OTHElt. All Ticket Agents bell Tickets by this Lice. 15 MARVIN HUG HITT. 2d V. P. & lien 1 Maug'r, Cuioaoo, III. 4 fk Outfit furuhhed free, vrlth full luetrurttons for H. I M cundiioliuir tile luwt prtilulle bili.iliejis that rAsr kiiyoue cu eiiKatie iu. The bueiueM U eaay to learu, sud our instruetiims o nimple and plain, that any aueeau uiuke irn-ut pr.fila trtiiu the very atari No one eau fail who In willing t. work. Wuiueli are aa site reeaful aa men. ll.iya aud Kirla rail earn lai'K auma. Many Irate, utaita at tlie lut.iiiea over oue UuuUed dcilitra ill a ainle week. Kolltitiir like it ever kuowu befere. Alt w lui ertffue are anreriaed at tha eaae aud rapiditv with which tl.ey are alle to utake mnuey. uu can entrawe in tlnw ttiihiuea during your apare time at vrettt pr.ht. You do uot have to iuvet capital iu it. Wetukeall the rik. TtKe who ii.hI rvady money, should write to ua at nure. Alt furuiahed free. AddrcM TUL tiCO. Auau.ta. alalue. t ly IUvIuk on hand a complete aaanrtn.et.tr. n,.i lowlmr artloles, the subscriber atha ahareof yw patronane, Dvttffs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock ol Concentrated Romodies, KS8ENTIAL OILS, Brushes, rerfumerj IIAIH OIL, and FANCY ARTICLES Also always on Hand PUKE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and 8ACBAMENTAL PU11P08E8 PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B a M . E B Y . Newport, Penn'a. ii. s. cooK& co., Agce to aell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forLE88 MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Timberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, &c. We use Clearfield Plue aud Hem ockonly. W. B. 8. COOK CO., Jiewport, Perry Co., P. October 10. 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son.) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, ' Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and tho publto generally? at the HIGHEST PKICES the market willaffo", will be paidfor all kinds ot GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCK SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, JTI8H, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON. STEEL, HORBB 8HOE3.re.,fte. FOR BALK AT THK LOWEST RATES. S. Orders promptly Oiled, Newport. July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building. NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard'a Superior Tobacco. W Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. " Your orders are solicited . 944 jg HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIF8 written in first class companies on all kinds of Insurable picper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjui-trtf and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Represented: Kin. of Hartford. Assets, Jf.Tno.noe Commercial IJuion. 1 1.4 ,.) Fire Association, Phira., " s!T7iort' B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. 18S01y STARTLING DISCOVERYr LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprndenvei causiof Prema. tnre Decyf Nervoua Debility, Loat Manhood, etc. having tried la viu every kunwn remedy, tu dis armed a aimpto sett 01: re, which ha will aend FF.KS to his fi'lluw-auoerara, addreM J. H. Kt-tVl, 43 t Itttitiaut e4., K. V. 6Bly $2 Watekea. S-ial wfnjrti itlia. WT.lr.awJ In liaCu i. laiiuito. cuuia. a..li.iruUll. CbM.i .& i w.t fw-yw.ro a or M,-ul.tli p.rer. V.' ...M-. r.l- .ka-XrM. TuoarvMaio.,ictiaLa.k. ' 5Bly M UM I E('hths and other Dress tioods In va rious siyie. F. MORTIMER-