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IVI'ii'lllr Kipr Went will tnp at liiiiiesmum t.
41 nun l Newport at . 1 1 a. in., wiieu iinmki'u.
w-Uolo Weal, the Way I'naaeiurar leaven llarri
bur Uallj lUeulher trains Dally soetHiiuilav.
Past line waf.iitlv.iiii'iluir mi Hi'KiiAr otii.r.At
lllllirniiliiiil 4. IIP. New norl. I'. M. I
i'aillle KhkI tiiii" dally eniiil Monday, Morilnw
when llninri-il. Ill New "Hi, 11,37 A, M , Imuran
II. IT. arriving- 111 Philadelphia ills.4 1'. M.
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.Correspondent who whli llimr aillrle
published must have t hem In hut Inter than Hut
unliiy. Lctleis received Munitiij nun iiIiik Hcmin
ly ever net published.
Hee Hth pnire fur u lint of kooiI I (an U
buig husilnoHi) hoiiHt'H,
riiprnionipter on Thursday niornlnir,N
at o o clock, neutered I'J cH'Krppa liclow
I r.ero. On Friday morning at 71 o'clock,
in wan down to twvniy degrees ueiow
Friday niornlniz wna theooldefit wpath
er since the autli day nf January 1HTII, at
which time the mercury wan at iMl ile-j
UietB below zero at thla placo,
Tuesday morning (J, W. PaKHvreHldlnn
In JlarrltiliurK, fell on the ice and broke
hla collar bone. His son, while on li If
way to ee him, (dipped and full break
ing hit aukle.
Dr. J. Ii. Icken, of Alloona, brother
of Mrs. John Alice, of this boroiiKh,dled
at Alloona, on the 20th tilt. The do.
VphhpiI read medicine in thin town with
Dr. Vandersllee, about 5(1 yejjinj ago.
A young man named J. F. KaufTtnan
who belonged lu the vicinity or Dun-i-aunou,
fell from the cam on Wcdnes.
day last and was crushed to death. The
unfortunate man has been running an
brakemau only a short time. The acci
dent happened near Petersburg.
On Wednesday morning a horso be.
longing to t'lias. N. Jl Keelian, was
found In the atable apparently very
Hick. . Charley was awav. and Mr. Iter-
THE
I ner was lent for to come down, lie got
I the horse out and it seemed better. The
next morning however the animal was
found dead iu the stable.
It was reported (hat Mr. W. H. Hlam
baugh of Newport, hiul lost his eye sight.
We are glad to be able to slate that the
report Is not correct. Mr. B. has one
eye so badly affected that it in sightless,
but has the use of the other, and is so as
to be around attending to business. We
hope he will soon entirely recover..
Mr. Uesalla, of Mlllerstown, had a
Christmas tree in Martin's Hotel, at
that place which Is said by those who
saw it to have been "JiiBt splendid."
Mr. W., is fond of children and had tak
en pains to make as many of them
happy as possible. The hotel was
crowded on Christmas with persons ex
amining the gifts exhibited on the tree.
The latest story about Albright is that
a cousin of his recently from California,
reports having Been Ham Albright and
talked with him about the murder.
There U also well authenticated reports
of letters having been received from the
murderer. The llarrisburg Telegraph
gives a long account of li is doings and
evidently believes the report.
A few days ago while Vrs. Bamuel
Fllckinger, residing at 201 North street
was attending to some household duties
and while standing cIobb to the cooking
stove, her dress caught Are, and was
soon in a blaze. By the prompt assist
ance of her daughter and another girl,
the dress was quickly torn off and the
11 a m es extinguished before the lady was
injured. HarrUburg 1'alriol. '
Cot lonar since. Mr. Jacob Dum'a sheeri1
vere attacked uy two does, one n irnt in
(
ills barnyard, a few rods from the store
building at Edlottsburg. One was kill
ed aud five severely bitten. The tw
dogs were killed a few days thereafter.
Mr. Wm. Hoobausrh litis organized a
ninglng school at Elllottsburg, with
forty pupils iu attendance.
VA Literary Society has also been In
'A
r auguraieu at tne same place.
On account of the excessive cold
weather, Mr. Ehy has suspended work
i in his iron ore mines in (Spring twp.
PERSONALS.
Miss Minnie, daughter or Judge Jun-
kin, has gone to Washington to spend!
f tne winter.
William and Horace, sons or Mr.John
ishelbley, of the Advocate, are home
(from college, pausing the holiday vaca
tion. "
Wnltnn tirnu rptivot nn WailnOftiln4t
Tast, of the death of Charles Spousler, of N
Baltimore, a urotner or wm. ti. ttpons-
I ler, iisq., or tuis town.
Iowa, a brother of His Honor Judge
Junkin, was in town last week ou a
visit.
,Ve ve K'ad to state that Mr. Samuel
Morrow, of Tyrone twp., who was at
I death's door for some time with typhoid
Y fever, is now recovering.
Mr. Newton Francis, one of our grad
uates,spent Christmas with us. He was
accompanied by two of Lis sisterB.
Newton is now employed on the Confer,
ence Xcu-a.
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Mr. Aniniiiln While, diuiirlitor ofl
MrH. Alinim nf Mil iiliuio In now home
on ii vlnlt. Mr. While, lier liunliiuiil,
who wm a former rrlil'iit of I'piiii twp.
I now locitted Rt JlitMlng, Nelifiinka,
Mr. Jftinp Work, of the Htoelton Vrm
iiihiIh n llyliiK trip lime on Moiiilny lant,
I le cHine liy the way nf limicaiinnti anil
coin tu have n ip'nlul llklnir for that
imrt if Terry noiiiity. We hope Jim's
trip will work BatlHfmitnrlly,
yur rriemi, John iMcivpf, ion oi
AVIIbom McKpb, of thin iilmie, wan I
Von a IMirlHtnmn visit. John I" rtnp
nt the Central Hotel In Hnnlmry,
Our friend, John MelCee, ion of Mr. u
IIOIIIH
nloved
and
ins services are evnteiuiy wen ''n:ui
ated. Mr. Frank Fry, editor of (lie Newport
Arim made us a pleasant call on Monday
last. He was accompanied by Mr. Hart
ley of Bedford county, who In a son-in-law
of Mr. Jesse Hulls, The gentlemen
were enjoying a sleigh ride.
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Kicked by a Horse. On Wednesday
lust, Mr. Win. Kepuer of Centre twp
had a close call. While stooping down
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llxlng a singletree he was kicked by on
of the horses, the cork of (ho shoe strl
lug lil nt Just below the left eye, making
an ugly wound and knocking him over.
He fortunately escaped further Injury.
He was engaged at the time In dragging
out a dead horse for V. N. M'Keihan
DeTmnlipr HPiitlier Itpnort. It. M'Jn-
(Ire, FjSij., hands us the following report
of the weather for the month of Decern,
her, Ihho: Average of Thermometer at 8
o'clock A. M., U- 'ir, and of Barometer,
.'10 Inches minus 0-teuths. Average of
greatest heat IK) VS, and or cold 10 11'.
The warmest day was Monday the nth,
the Thermometer registering 411 ' above
zero, and Friday the lilst the coldest, the
mercury sinking to HP below zero.
There fell 1 and l-tenth Inches of rain,
aud II) Inches of snow. The average of
(he Thermometer was lower this Decem
ber than any December for 1") years ex
cept In 1H7U when the average was M i l'
but the Thermometer sank during one
diiy lower this December than In IH7H.
Doings In (ho Itcglstrr OITlco. Klnce
(he 1st of July last, the following Is the
list of records made In the Beglster's
Olllce regarding estates and assignments:
l.KrmiS OP ADMINlBTHATKIN (HUNTED.
Ktttitn of i(i( Iteililtnve AdmtnMratnr
Jai'oli Kelt Hnvllln
Crulnlilim Junk MaillHon
illlllll Kl'SWlllllll IlllWH
Haiitli lmlKiut HprliiR
Ilmiry Koll
A. (!. Iliu rls
ilnii & .Ins Krci'lnnd
.1. K .liinkli"
4'ntlirlne 0. I.oy
v I iHim l.upler
Win. II Hmltli
1 1 it ti nit Ii ClniiHn
Itilin A. HhiiHlvr
I' i piI Homier
Kin ii u. i,oy naviiin
iinliti l.iipim- ( I'litiB
.1 oli ii Kit i M li Toliiiynn
Jitcob CldUie ilHiiknuu
Miiry Hill I'onn
Hoi. IinnkleliflrRnr HprliiK
Dinilel Hli in n n ii .lai'kson
laiiflO. (iiilliiiillh I.hikIInIiiiir
Hlmon II. I ry (lriiwnuu
Anna M. Arnold .laekmm
Itohei t Oi r Huvlllo
J'eter Htrnnp MiiiIIk(ir
SoIiiiiioii lli'ialil (linwoud
Hen. (Ilnriiili .liuiliilii
MnrKuret Hnnilay HavlllB
.liilin Hniir - riprlnic
Miiiul. c. drier liye
Kntlier Hliiimnn
V. A. Hponsler
11. A. A I.. H. Kry
Dlllllcl Weill,
lane A. On
(leo. M. Htroiip
1.. H. l'ry(ll.ll.N)
Henry f.uitdls
Ihuhii I.oiik
lieiiiiiinin near
H. V. LiKlitnttr
I.KITIillS TEST AMRNTAHT IHBDI'.O,
IMaliuif Lutt JictMence Ktrtmtor'
Hoi. It. M'NaiiRlttonllllvnr .lolin W.Hmllll
VlrnlnlaC. Wrl
liiirrlHlitirir Jiwuli Wert
Kllubelli Nrtitlo
Nacltel Mincer
Kllaliellt Hinltll
lull n K. t'ouk
1,1 vel pool Nn lelmr liSlied
liiiiieiiiinon Heklnl Hraiiyan
Hptlnii 1'iaiiklln Hmltli
VV IIOlUllelCl K.ll.alielll HUlHlK
) Jus M'NaiiKhlou
,l. n.m niiuK.i... unrci J j,,, J( H(-
.laoiili l,ens (Ireenwoou W II. & T. Lens
.Inliii UlHtllnn Hpi'liiK Murnuiet ItlHlllne
Mary K. (Inui'Hky Celitrn (leo. HoiiIiiiiikIi
John llarrli:k Carroll J(v. J. llnrninn
Hiinniel I'ry Cm roll John W. IIiihIiiii
Murxaretta II Konn Muiyvllln .lai. i Aniial'etin
Johu HliBaller New llultulu Eli.a'tli Hliealler
1IEKIIS OF AHHIUNMBNT I1ECOIIIISII.
Aiuitmors riut'c qf Jietltlcnco Amtunco
0. M.CIemsnn id wlfn Tiiscarura W. 11. Hponsler
Hanil L. Miller i wile Juniata 11. li 'I'misler
liilin A. Nwtlilt Maillmin A. Adair, Jr.
Alex Meliii wife Madltuii B. I'. Kern', Knq
List of unclaimed letters remaining In
the Post Olllce, at New Bloomlleld,
Terry Co., Pa., January 3rd, 18H1.
James Brown, Barauel McGiunls and
Michael Hhatto.
Persons calling for the above letters,
please Bay they are advertised.
Hamuel ItOATH,.
P. M.
Church notices.
Presbyterian Church Preaching next
Sunday at 11 A.M. and6i P. M. Sunday
School at 0i A. M. f'rayermeetlng ou
Wednesday evening at (lio'clock.
lteformed Church Preaching next
Sunday at -1 P. M.,and Prayermeeting
on Tuesday evening.
Preaching In the I.ulherau Church
next Sunday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Sun
day School at 0 A. M.
For Tub Times.
ELLiOTTsiiirngPttDee. 3(r 1880.
"Mr-Kwroii : According to previous
announcement the citizens of Elliotts
burg aud vicinity met in the Elllotttiburg
school house on Wednesday evening
Deo. 22nd, in order to organize a Liter
ary Society. The meeting was called to
order by Mr. J. C. Snyder, after which
he was elected President pro tern, and
J. D. Klstler elected Secretary pro tern.
The Society then proceeded to elect offl.
eers to serve lor tne term or one month.
he otflcers elected were as follows:
res., J. C.Snyder: Vice Pres.. J. D.
Kell ; Seo's., J. D. Klstler and D. B.
Hench ; Cor. Beo., D. J. Kell, Treas.. C.
W. Klstler; Janitors, E. Stambaugh
and J. W. Sbatto. It was unanimously
agreed upon by the members of the
society that it be called The Elllottsburg
Literary Society. After some other
miscellaneous business, the Society ad
journed to meet one week hence.
Deo. ilUb, 1880. The Society met
with all officers in their respective
places. Roll call. Minutes of previous
evening read and adopted. After which
the constitution and by-laws were read,
and after some alterations and amend-
iments It was adopted. After (his the
I regular programming (he evening was
gone through with, which coiislhted nf
reading, declaniiillons, reading or the
Flllottsburg (lem, etc. The programme
for next night's performances was read.
J. C. Hn yder and J. D. JCIstler were
chosen chief debaters for next night.
Nulijeot, llesolved that America has pro
diiced greater (Ipiierals than any other
Country or Countries. After some other
business the Society adjourned to meet
ono weea neiico.
D. J.K., Cor. Hen.
Monty Loaned for clients on real estate
security, In sums to suit, at six per cent,
Inteiesl. Those wishing to borrow, and
those wishing to put out money, ou
good security will please call on, or
address, John (J. Waij.ih, Attornpy-aU
Jjiw, New Bloomlleld, Pa. 1 tf
A (Jood Weigh for Male. Mrs. Dr. Ard
or this borough, lias a good Sleigh
neatly new that she will dispose of at
a reasonable price.
Helng Machine Neediest I have nee
dies mi hand to suit any of the following
machines: drover tV. linker, Keystone,
Kccor, Singer M'f'g., Singer Family,
Domestic, Household, Kldrcgft, Daunt
less, St. John, Howe, Home Shuttle,
Buckeye, Davis, Weed, Uemlngton,
Whitney, Wilson, White, New Home,
Km pi re, Kttia, aud Blees. Orders re
eclved by mail promptly (Hied.
F. MflllTIMKIl,
. New Bloomlleld, Pa.
Noller. On the Istof April, Ihho, John
Bltnpr and wife nave to JCIIzaheth De
wees a note tnr fdl. The said note has
been lost, and the said Bitners have
given another note In place or the one
that was lost. This notice Is to save the
said llltneis from being Imposed upon,
should any person II ml said note.
Yours truly,
TnoMArt W. Dicwrciw.
If you want a good pair of Boots or
HI iocs you can be suited at
M. Dukkh A Cn., Newport.
4
tiprclnl Notice. Owing to tlio lateness
of the season we have determined to
close out our fall stock of Carpels at
reduced prices. Persons In need of the
above will llnd It to their advantage to
(tall and see our prices before purchasing
elsewhere. C. SKFOKlt,
2111 North 2d St., Harrlsburg, Pa.
Itn tTulo Bolies, Dap Holies, Colored
and White Blankets, Horse Blankets,
aud Men's Knit Jackets aud (J loves, the
best assortment at M. Dukkh & Co.
.
New 'iron New Orleans molasses, new
Ilalslns, Citrous, etc., Just received by
F. Moirmncit.
If you want to see the best assortment
or Clothing ever brought to Perry Co.,
go to M. Dukkh & Co., Newport, l'a.
Singer Machines, The Singer Company
have opened an office In New Bloom
lleld, for sale and repair of their sewing
machines. All persons needing ma
chines repaired can have them promptly
and cheaply done, aud persons wanting
new machines are requested to give us
a call.
tf. . H. H. Bkxk, Manager,
Wo advertise that we carry the largest
stock of Clothing In the County and
can substantiate, the same. We also
claim to sell lower than any of our com
petitors aud will prove It to you if you
give us a call. M. Dukks & Co.
A NEW'WRINKLE.
Wheat grists exchanged on sight or
ground In a few hours. We have no
low water now since tapping the Penn
sylvania canal. We have the only
Smith purifier in the county, and allow
no one to make better flour. We pay
five cents advance on market rates for
Mediterranean or Lancaster wheat. We
also sell'Pillsbury's XXXX Hour on
commission, which Is the best In the
world.
MILTON B. ESHLEMAN,
Newport, Pa.
Far Hale A new house at Newport,
close to the new bridge. Apply at once
M. B. Kkiilicman,
45 8m Newport, Pa.
Still Allvt I I am still alive and ready
to cut and lit suits In good style. If
wanting any work in my line, give me
a call. Satisfaction (Guaranteed.
Samuel Bkntzkl,
TAILOR,
April 0, '80. tf New Bloomlleld, Ta.
ST. KLMO HOTEL -JVo. 317 and 510
Arch Xtrcet. Philadelphia. Rates re
duced to Twp Dollahh Per Day.
The traveling public still And at this
Hotel the same liberal provision fortheir
comfort. It is located in the Immediate
centres of business and places of amuse-
J ment and the different Rail Road depots,
) as wen as an pans or tne city, are easily
accessible uy ntreet .;ars constantly pass
ing the doors. It oilers special induce
ments to those visiting the. city for
business or pleasure.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
Joa. M. Fkokr, Proprietor.
Ladles, call and see our assortment of
Dolmans, Coats, Shawls, SkirU, Furs,
Nubias, Underwear and Dry Goods.
You will find the best line of these goods
at our store. M. Dukks & Co.
Fancy Brown Spreads. Very Hand
some, at $1.00 cents each.
F. Moiitimek,
New Bloomlleld, Pa.
Boy your Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises,
Underwear and Gents' Furnishing
Goods from M. Dukes & Co.
Silks for Trimming, In various shades
Brocade Ribbons, Bobinet, Silk Ties,
Lace ties. Sheltou Jackets, and many
other goods for the Ladies, just opened
by F. Moktihei;
.niiillsliurir Cotifcrllnnerr. The sub-
rlber liavluir nueiieil n ( 'on feel loner v
lul lianillsbiirg would call attention t
Ills stock nf ( 'million. Omnium. I.ciiiiiiih.
atfl fruits of all kinds In their season,
i'lincy Candles, Toys and Nuts, Milled
ror i iirisiniaH win ue rouiui in anumi-
anon In his store.
Ivsters served In all si vies. A cull Is
illnlleil and iiiiins will be Inliiui In
dense all.
48 Ht 0. C. SlIICAI-rKK.
W. H. OANTT, WATCIIMAKr-.il ANII
Jhwhlkii, and denier In Wall Paper,
Stationery and Fancy Goods, Send for
samples of Wall Paper.
W. H. OANTT,
(limit's Hotel Block.
IK) ly Newport, Perry Co., Pa,
Western Union TftlBtjrnph connecting
with all parts of the world. Olllce at
Nkw Bloom held In Mortimer's build
ing, tf
On Pi'ndat, ofTles open from fl to 10 A. M.,
and 8 to 0 1. M.
Kendall's Horse Book will give you
more Information about a horse and his
diseases than any book published at
same price. 25 cents will give you a
copy by mall. Address, TlMKS olllce,
New Bloomlleld, Pa.
J. OABD,
To all who ars ttill'iirlng from Die error and
IndUcrnllonit of youth, nnrvom wrnkneM,
early decay, Iom of manhood, An., 1 will snd
a recipe that will cure yon, pass or ciiAnns.
This ureal remedy wat (Uncovered tjy a mU.
nonary In Boulli A mm Ira. Hend a mil f art
(Itemed envelope to the Key. Jonrph T. Ionian,
Btiitlon 1), Now York City. II b ly.
County Trice Current.
Hi.ooMriai.ti, Jan. 8, imi.
Klan-Hssil j Jin
folaliisa so
Hotter V pomm 2o22
Kkk f) dozen 24 "
Drlrtd Apples fl pound ants"
Hrled I'eiielien lit 12 (its. ft
NEW I'OHT M A It li K TH.
NRwrmiT, Jim, 1; Ihki,
Klour, Kilfra tAXO
" Hupnr Jl.tf '
While Wheat old fl biml 103
lied W deal, oi l 10:
Hye ma SO
Corn Oittio
Oats fl Ail pouud .120) il
Ulover Heed per pound i!4ttti'4eent
Timothy Heed S 00
Flat Heed I DO
Potatoes 334JM
Hacon, TOT
Lard , 7' $ cents
Hams Scent.
Ground Alum Halt 1 J0OI 10
Llmehurner'a Coal, 11 00 1
RKire Uoal 4 7ft O ft W)
Pea (loal 8 on
Buckwheat Coal 12 50
(lordon'i Food per Hack 12 (Ml
(IAKLIHLR I'KOIIUCR MAKKK'I.
COHHSCTSI) WSBKLT.
wood w a Hi) ft noun,
C'aiimsi.b, Jan, 1, 1881.
Family Klour tft Ml
Hiiperllue Klour 4 Ml
White Wheat, new 110
Ited Wheat,nw , 110
KySi ,., hi i .1 , . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ....... ...
Corn 8.1 (i 4.'.
Onti i. S2
Uloveraeed, '. 4.00h4..Vj
Tlmotliysend 00
Flax Heed II V
O. A. Halt, II 20
Flue do r. 1
Philadelphia Produce Market.
fuu.Ansi.pitu. Jan. 1, 1881.
Flour unwilled! extras H O0j:4 an i Pennvl
Taula Ittinlly, I4.MI 0 14.7ft Mlnneanla do., ll.SutJ
I.0.I2-, patent and IiIkIi Kradea. tO.ftOU7.OU
Hye Hour, n :iWi-Vt.
Cornineal. S2.20.
Wheat. 112 a 113.
Cnrii yellow, hUt'tin. i mixed. MWfie.
Onts quiet i Pennsylvania and weatero white.
40((42c. : weateru mlied.m.tf a.
Ityell7ffilt1o.
Wbiiii.kt CriusB On the 2C.th of Ie. 18W. Iiv
Rev. J. Kraler. Mr. Israel L. Welliley to Mine
jLii.aiwiii a. iioiiafl, an 01 inia couaiy.
Ki.inii Fl.YSN On the 2rd ol Dee.. 1880. at
the KvuiirhIIchI Parsonage, In Carllnle, ly the
Itev. A. II Irvine, Mr. Allierf K'lnir of Carroll
twp., to Miss MaicKlePlynn, of Centre twp,, this
county.
Aiinoi.o Kinkh At the Thiidlmn Hoow, In
Carllale, on the 28th ol 1Xhs1mso. bv the Kev. (;.
H. Alhflrt, Mr. M. Luther Arnold, lit Carlisle, to
Miss Kinina li. Klner.ol lAiidlsourg, this county.
M(!l.t liB Ill.ACK. On the With of Deeemlier
1ho, at the resilience of the bride, ty Itev, Hubert
Mcpherson, W. W. McClure, of Creen Park, to
jvnaaoauie Jttaca.
Fkitz Haktri On the 2sh of llec., 1880, at
the I). It. liaraooaKe. In Mliermaiisilale. Ii Hev. (..
W. Klr,icoe, Mr. Waahlnitton Frlu to Miss Hailie
ZEim.Kii Wali ace. Also on Hie same dayhy
the same, Mr. Charles Zolgler U Mlsa Kebccca
ivaiiauo, an ui vvneainniu lownsnip.
Hthocc IxjKd. At the Snti h House, In this
place, on the ilh of October, lsso. by Her. A. II.
Hpnnjler, John Htroiip of Juniata county.to Ml
cainarine A. loug ol Liverpool twp., inm county,
CAtit.E Ctidsp.r. At the residence of the
bride's father to this place, on the 2lli Dee , IHHO,
by Itev. A. II. HpanKler, Mr. Jacob liable of Oile-
uou, lowa. to miss ratline a. ciouaer.
I.inkwkavkb HWAirre. In Centre twp., on the
2nd of January, lssl . by the same , John C. Lino-
weaver to Mias Ida Hwartz.
DEATiia.
KcoN-ai.EK In Biltlmore. on the 2.3rd of Iwo
iwso, Mr. Charles Spouslcr, a former resident of
tuts DorouKii.
Woi.k-Oii (he Hth of Dec lsgn. near Blaln
Mrs. husanuali, consort of lieury Wolf, agl 61
years, 9 jiiouuib auu io uajrn.
Clay. In Boston Mass., on the 20lh of !).?.,
Ihho, Mrs. Lydla K., wife of W. M. (i. Clay. In Hie
21th year ol her age Her remain were brought
to Harrlsburg for banal which was her former
home.
Iokks. In Altoona on December 2.1th 1 880. Dr.
J, L. Ickes, formerly of this place, axed 7 year.
11 C I fl Vnurelv bjr maklmr money whni a iroldrn
HH .:halji' im nnernl, Int-ruby alv.) keeeiliK
ItWlal Isjvrrty frum j-uur door. TIiom wuo
Uke Rflvai.'ami of the iroxl irliaa.VH for nitkijitf moiirr
that ra off.M, KeurrMlly iKi'.'intt wealthy, wliilf Uiinhs
ho do nia liulirove aui-h cbauct ruiui lu u,v, ri.v.
W want many ruen.wuweu, liin .1.U girl to work for
iim riKbt In lUrir own bcaluiea. The buinuMa will i,y
more llmu tn tliiHs. oMoiary uatfea. Wh luniilt aa
exia-iaiv oiuni and all Itutt you u.d, fresi. oim.
who vuiimvt faila to utak tucury very riitily. V,m
eu devote your bol lime to the work, or only your
eire moiuenu. utl iiifornintioii ami .U that m ne.
Mint Inn, AUilnwa s'l l.Nsu.N 4 tu., l'ortiawl. tiu
1 ly.
Wo Will Mako It a Point
Tins Fall anil Winter
To )rovo Unit wo (Jannot nnd.
will not Im UndcrHold.
Vo invito Inspection, like Op.
position, mid Defy Competition,
IK YOU WANT
CLOTHING.
For Mm, Youths or Hoys,
SUIT, J'ANTS, VKST, COAT
oil
OVERCOAT,
You will find tlto best assort
ment at our Store, and save
money buying from us,
IF YOU WANT
Moots or SIiootff
For Man, Woman, or Child,
KUIJIJKIt GOODS,
or nny thing in the above line,
wo cluim, and can prove to you,
that we carry the largest assort
ment, and can save you 20 per
cent.
If You Want a Indies' Coat
or Dolman, Shawl, Nubia, Fursr
Undcrvrar,or anything in Ladies
Goods, Dry Good9,'ctc, you can
not be suited better than wc cua
suit you. Come and see.
If You Want Hats or Caps,
Trunks and Valises, Jed and
Horse Ulankets, UufFulo arid Lap
Itobes, Carpets and Oil Cloths,
Shirts and Overalls, Underwear,
etc. Don't fail to call.
Everybody should look to their
interest, and we will prove to
you that it will be to your inter
est to buy from us.
MARX DUKES
& CO'S.,
Bucceaaor to
JKIiJOK BCHWAJITZ,
EDY'8 NEW BUILDINC.
NEWPORT, PA,
THE C H Rl STI AN U N ION
IIKNHV WAKI BKKC'IIKIt,
LYMAN AIlHOri',
Kill tori".
"liy all odd the ablest Journal In the country."
'ionnt:ket J'utrtut.
HpecUl Features for 1880-81.
Faith and Hkentlelam: aerie of paper npon
popular iinliellef, by the Key. Newman Hmyth, Ii.
II., Kev. (ieorne Frederick Wrlttht. Key. A. I".
I'eabody, l. I)., hev. Llewellyn . Beran. D, l
Hev, Thoma Ouard. I. I., Kv. If. W. Thomaa.
l. IK Itev. Alex. Crnmmle. l. I) .and other.
Church Music i a serle of paper by I he Itev.
Ota. H. Koblnvin.D. V.
The Foel' iloiine, by Horace E. Kcudder.
Cookery for the Million, by Luliet Coisou.
What Hhall we do with the Mothers? by Mariorr
Ilailand.
Home Talk, by Mr. Henry Ward Iieecher.
Juvenile Storte. Ten Mlnnte Sermon for Chir.
dren. Aunt. Fatlence' Wrillns Desk, Ijiw for the
YoitiiK, 1 he Piofesaor Chair, tc.
rkKik review. Mr. Beecher' nermon. Mr. AK
hott' and Mr W. F. Craft' Monday Hchool
1'apers, Thouvht for Hllent Hour, by J. II. Y in
cent. I). !., fhilllp ISrook. ISIshop F. I. Hon
tlnnton. Kay l alme.r, D. !,, Htcphen li. Tinx, Jr..
D. I),, and others.
Tne Ou'look, New of the Churches, Hclencr
and Art, Fact and Humor.
The following: peraon have eontvibsted to thr
eoltimn of the Christian Union during the want,
year:
Phillip Brook. John O. WhlttleT, Jnd(?e C. A
f'ealmdy, F.. P. Hoe, Frank H. Converse, Huaari
CiK.lidjie. Hezeklah Hutlerwnrtli, John Jainea
flat t, Constance V. Woolson, Mr. 8. M. ii. t'latr.
K. 1'. Parker, I. D., Keuson J. Iisslnic, Kay
Falmer, D l Joel Ilenton. Bishop F. D. Hun
tliiKton. Harriet McFwen Kimball, M. F. Hwe(
ser harah K. ISolton, Joseph Cook, Fred. K. Fer
klii. Josiah Qulncy, IiuwarVl Crosbv, I). 1 . II
W.Dale. Frrsideot J. H.beelye. W. F. Crafts.
F.lllot McConnlck. Lucretia F. Hale, -James M.
Ludlow, D. 1).. ritepheti ii. Tyng. Jr. I. !.. K.1-.
ward F.verett Hale. Juliet C Marsh. Abby flae
hirharrison. Oeo. W. W. Houghton, Perry Browne
D. I) . Klla Farman, J. II V incetit. V. D-. Kml
Huntlnirdon Miller. Bishop Tho. M 4 lark, Chas.
Dudley Warner, Alice Wellington Hollios. Ion
ard Bacon. D D.,H W Duftle d D. V.. Wavtand
Hoyt. D. I Mr. D. II. K. Onodaie. Klain4;ood
ale, Dora Head (iondale.llail ii ainiiioa. Leonard
Woolsey Bacon, Mary Ainire I)e Vere, Mrs. (. VV.
Weltel. Helen Campbell Mr. M. F.. C. Wveth
4iuirie L. Norton. Fnif. W. H. Tyler, 1. D Jok'
Burroughs, Lizzie W. Champney. Hose Trr
Cooke, Bishop . I. F. Hurst, florae K. Kcudder,
A. F. Feabody. D I) , K.itrar Kwrtt, Harah 1 .
Fricbard. Hamilton W. Mable, Prof. ;erire V.
Fisher, Klizaaeth riruart Phelps, lleaba Htrrtioo.
Matvel r). Krnrry. (has. .Stuart Prut I, Kate Field.
Blanche Willi Howard. Frof. Timothy Dwlght.
H. Paraon. Jr.. Oliver Johnaun, Curtis iiuild. .
Leonard Corning, farab u. Jewelt, Howe LrU
yard, Mr. Kdwaid Ashley Walker. Iiunwril'K-k-un,
Millie W. ( ariienier. Adeline Tralton. John
(lotion Hmlth I) I).. H. H.. Alexander Macleod. '
D. D.. Juhn liabbertoa. Win. lieury iireea. !.!..
and other.
Term! per annum, n To rterjjraen. SLiJ.
J-uur monlbik IL.
Addre
TUB CHRISTIAN UNIOy.
2i Wathlunloeltai, SS.T.