THE TIMKS, NEW HU)OMKlKU, 1A.. KOVKM1IK11 22. 1881. 0 THE TIMES. raUNSTtVAMIA r. it.- UICDLS DIVISION. On ntut rtf Mmxiny, (M, Trams milt nut m ttniuw, Dint, ISM, Passenger WHHTWAItl). KAHTWA1U). Wsv Mull, I'll, lil. t'niMmvAb S fATlONS, I MITI. Mill Faa iTio It' ii IV u AHU. Ir'u 8 till MUnl'hlladeluula. ft. in A.M P.M P.M. 7. HO 1.11 Stll I.4H :m s.iu .I1 s.iin I. ir S.MI I.IA .' 1:10 4.0(1! 111 t mi to.si'lfarrlHnr, ill. Mrysvlll, l ICMn V,,,,,'S,,,,,,U 41 Aiiui'dtiut It; (Daily's .m II. ts 'Newport . i li mi Millerstown, 7 llll II 4111 MIITllll A. HI P.M l4J I. Ml B.tu I'll mm is. D'ii 111.34! Mil S.SS i.u Ms UNI . H.I4 12.17 .si Ml .7 SOI 11.67 411 11.44 B.OUjll.l'B Itl.lHl' I0.4K i.ti 4 9(1 1.P IjPWIHKtWII il., I i:i 1 lluntltiKUiiu.. l.SIt1 jTyronn, Mt Aitouim, II 4; S.llii J. Ill 1.45 n l.lr 1.66 S.M r.H. fe.lll 1:1(1 t.mii.i'i'mnfKuii. A.M. I P.M. A.H.II A.M. IwrittslimvllF.tiiw West will ntni'Bt Inilirstinnil lit IffKI, Nevvpurtal 11.13 All J MlllTl.iu at. 11.31 plu. Wlltlll lltlKKf it. tvtolu West, the Wav Pnnsenircr losvcf tlrrli-bur-Daily I tieuther trains Daily sieepl Sunday. Kant HUB Wit, l!Atlv.Ptn'I'i"Jf ' MHMIlA onlv, at Pllle-sniion 4.111, Nevpnrt,4.MI I'. M .. ,, , .... 1'iM'ltli' Kxpiina, Weal, leaves 1'tailsdclj'kla. dully II. M P. M., ami Hluimat ililllcauliou, U'lUK) 4.4U Niwpur.; MM A. M. Atlantic Fxprcss, 'cst, lenvcs PIIMjiiiirli nl drill e. M Alt'Hiua 7 il', Tvtniic 'Mm. Iliiiiltiiinlnii H-'t, ,M,nim HiiIiiii f H-'l. M'VYuuun 1M, l.i'Ki-tuwu I' i :''l, ill ll 1 11 i !,f3, Newport t infill, IMiiiriiiniHii t II u-J. nni vln lit ll'.r 'IhIiii i k at II M p. m. mill riillnil. Ji'hli .it :i:id a. m. iiii HiiiiiI i.vh will sMp nt I'ort H 'yal, Allllcriitmvu itml 1U iey muttons, v hen .Uiorrft'tl. Dt'ltst' ItHIIM. Arn iiiih lir,.,i, lu.n.ia .vuit.ii'iil 1 1, nntt Bhlered a success r We lliiuk uot. Teachers institute this week in J utilutii couutv. i ' yhat everybody Bays must be true. I nud everybody who uws It eays the road I between JUonmfleld and Newport neverj vwH8 ho una hi mis nine oi year. ( A freight car while Rolng at a good rate of speed was switched on the w renin track and went entailing Into the erect ing shop at Altooua ou Tuesday last. One of tha lamp curiosities Is a lamp for coal oil in which the wick never needs trimming and can uot be turned kn on in full Intn f-lia nil Jno. McCarty, of Carroll twp., suc- ceeded in bhooting the Avlld ' turkey on ( the eeUHon, it weighed 2i poundu 10 ) V ounces, who can beat It? " ofiice is a "devil.' The Carlisle Vofun. tr.er must have a "she devil," as they have an apprentice of that Bex. On Tuesday a week Mr. John Dunn, Marysville captured a young - Gray Eagle, which flew from the hill back of that place and fell into the water. . We call attention to the advertisement regarding Henderson's blacksmith and . coach Bhop. It is one of the best propcr- started last Friday with his family for poses to make hia home in the future. S mi . . . V inch thick ou water that was in exposed J places, and the mud was frozen hard enough to carry a buggy without breaks VltT T ll II II Mr. John Hotrman, of Newport, had his hand badly hurt while coupling cars . a few days since. He may have to lose two lingers by amputation. The acci dent happened near Altoona. The stolen horse we referred to Inst week was taken from Hamuel Cayman, of Fayette twp., Juniata Co. Twenty live dollars reward is offered for the ar rest of the thief and fifty dollars for both thief and horse. A lady who missed the train at Allen town laht week, and who was anxious to reach Harrisburg to catch the fast line west for Pittsburgh, leaving Harrls urg at 4:05, chartered an engine and car and was brought through in time. The run from Heading to Harrisburg wag mnilA ill an nnni anrl tan m nntiiG Ul so M A young man by the name of JamlA " k wuu fcV-" U.IUUM.DI . son, of East Newport, an employe of Marshall furnace, while in the act oft coupling cars, had the thumb and finger of one of his hands mashed on Wednes SlloiT James Wertz, another young man, also an employe of the furnace, had two of his fingers mashed while in the act of coupling cars. ATeivs. The Chambersburg Repository says : An owl flew into the Lutheran Church, this place, ou Sunday morning and took its perch on the gas reflector, where it remained duryig the services, winking at the congregation. After church was dismissed Dan NeRd succeeded In captur ing it and presented it to the boys in our composing room, who have placed it with the rest of their innumerable curi osities, among which is a veritable ground hog. Tersonals. We are nleased to learn that James Work, a former employee of J ehlp of The liepublie, a neat daily paper 1 Luis micp. naa secured iiib tnromnn. puuiibiieu at uoiorauo springs, Colorado. Miss Annie Kitner is visiting mother In this borough. Was It a Horse Thlef.-Mr. J. 6oule residintr one and a half m south of this borough writes as follows On Friday night about midnight or perhaps 1 o'clock on Saturday morning a buggy passed our place going toward Carllble with a horse tied behind the bug gy. At the time we thought it a little strancn. We sunnohul it nilirht. ho n horse thief and we waited for furtheril ler' developments. v. rrr r vnurcn notice. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sunday at 11 A. M. and Oi P. M. Sun day School at half past 9 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching In the Reformed church next Sunday at 101 o'clock. Communion In the Methodist Chuith next Sunday at 10i A. M. J Cumberland County. Wo copy the fol. lowing from the Cumberland county papers of lust week s From the ir-ratd A Mirror) On Thursday evening luwt, n Mrs. Mary Ment.pr, wife ot Mr. Francis Menl.er, of Frankford township, and eldest sister of lleglster Drawlmugh, was seated at a table sewing, the lamp was accldently upset by her youngest daught er, and In a moment her whole person was enveloped with the burning fluid. Her screams brought her husband, who was In bed at the time, to her rescue, who did all In his power to smother the flames. By using pieces of carpet, lie succeeded, but not until she had been terrible burned. Dr. Hcmniitigor was sent for and arrived a short time after. Upon examination, It was found that she had been burned from the face to the soles of her feet, and In such a dreadful manntr that little could be done to alleviate her Buffering. She lingered until Friday afternoon at four o'clock, when death but an end to her sufferings. Hhewasa kind and amiable wife, and her loss Is felt severely, more particular ly on account of the manner In which she lostherllfe. Hhelenvesslxchlldren, the youngest a sniiill girl of four or five yeBrsofage. Mr. Mehter was burned severely about the hands and arms In his endeav ors to save his wife. At present, he Is not able to use his bunds at all, both of them being covered with burns. A number of flocks of wild ducks have been noticed on the Conodogtilnet with in the past week, and the gunners have been looking after them pretty shandy. A day or two ago one party tried their luck, and shot eight ducks out of a flock of about fifteen which they saw on the creek. They noticed several other flocks on the wing, but not within the range of their guns. The ducks were the com mon wild ones, generally kuowu as mallard. TIiIb kind of wild game Is quite rare and very good eating. The Mountain Echo eaya: On Wed nesday last an eel measuring 40 inches In length, 10 Inches iu circumference, and weighing (i pounds, was taken from the water wheel at the upper paper mill In this borough. Juniata County. We copy the follow lug from the Juniata county papers of last week : tfVom Thi Democrat and UcpMcr. As James Yocum.who fnrms for Hon. Lewis liurchlleld, was riding along at at the turn of the Johnstown road neRr Patterson, on Tuesday afternoon, he saw an animal In the ravine below which he thought looked like a deer. He dismounted, and with Mitcbel Varnea, who came by with his team, ran down and saw a tine young doe struggling through the briers and brush with a dog In pursuit. They caught it and Immediately applied the knife to Its throat. JameB and Mitch, think they are the champions, for while o thers have to go for their game they have theirs driven right to them. From The rort Itoval Times. Thieves entered the Lutheran parson age a Port Koyal some time during lust Thursday night, but as the preachers like editors have very little of the "ready" lying around the house they realized nothing but a few biscuits. The parson says he hopes they will awakeu him should they ever return. About half-past eleven o'clock ou Sat urday night a gang of midnight prowl ers entered the residence of Mr. W. T. McCulloch through a cellur window and ransacked the house. They gathered quite a lot of eatables, 8hoes,carpet, &o., together and packed them la bags pre paratory to carrying them away, but were frightened olf, leaving behind them their booty, by the loud noise made by the falling of a trap door leading from the kitchen to the cellar. From The Mlfflintown Sentinel.) David Musser came to town on Mon day morning In a one-horse spring wagon. He tied his horse to a post at the foundry. The horse broke the post and ran away, dragging a piece of the post with him. The beast kept the middle of the road all the way out to Daniel Sieber's farm, where it was caught. Musser of course gave chase as fast as he could on foot, every moment expecting to find his wagon wrecked by the side of the road. He was highly gratified to And horse and wagon all right at the end of the mile and a quarter race. DECEMBER MAGAZINES. The December number of Llpplncott's Mag azine, which complete the iccoud volume of the new series, Is an excellent specimen of this bright and entertululng periodical. The open ing article, '"Fishing in Virginia Waters," by John C. Carpenter, Is a fresh and lively piece of writing and beautifully illustrated. And this Is followed by a great variety of other Illus trations and articles of luterest. The Pros pectus for the coming year shows that no otl'ort will be spared by the editor and publisher to maintain the present popular character ot the Magazine. Bpeclmen Number mailed, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of 20 cents. Yearly subscription (3.00. Address J. B. Llpplncolt Co., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia. W Demorests. Meritorious publications are rendered doubly attractive when they are cheap. Deraoreat's SUuetrated Monthly Magazine has had a pros ercus career for seventeen years, and has be- k'omo one or the leading periodicals of the United States, but its publisher Is ambitious to not only have the best, but the most widely cir culated, popular magazine in the world, and so hag put the price down to Two Dollars per annum ; and by a change of its former size, it is one of the best printed and gotten up month lies for Twenty Cents, we have ever seen. The December number 1 admirable In all its de partments. Ballou's Monthly Illustrated Magazine. The December number of this popular and cheap family magazine is the beet akd most at tractive that ever appeared. The illustrations of a summer tour tnrongh Switzerland and the account of the love making that accompanies them, are worth a careful reading, and a hearty laugh at the conclusion. The Christmas story is a model of Us kind, and so Is Captain W. II. Macj's yarn about "The Haunted Island," nn of tho mystnrlca of Hie I'uclllo Ocean. Eliot Hyilnr IhIhIps a Mexican rnmaiirn, nnd throws n much poetical description Into his liomlno's character and beauty ns lie dares to vmituro on In a truo story. Tlinra arn lots of other good things In tills number. Ho don't full to get a copy. Published by Ttiomns ,fc Talbot, 2.1 Ilawlcy Btrcrct, Boston, at only Bl.fiO pur annum, pout paid, and for sale at nil the news-dopots In the country at lit cunts a copy, Hpenk to your neighbors about It, and get up some clubs this fall. Now Is Hid lime to stall clubs fur thu new volume. , - foil Tim Timss. sLct Charity Origin at Home Font Brr.im. Nov. 10lh 1831. Mr. Editor. Dear Blr If Toil rlenso wo humbly dcslru to ask the ConimlsKloners of Perry Co., or tlio Young Mons' Christian As sociation, of Now lllooinfluld, to furnish the poor sinners who are Imprisoned In Fort liners, with a copy of the Now Vorslnn of the Bible. Wo would also state that during nnr Impris onment of ovor throe months wo have nuvor had the pleasure of conversing with a minister 1 UI bllU Kun)UI . I Vours Truly, In search of truth. V John and Unci.h Bam. (Jriillcincn's Clul box. The fashions for tills fall are generally characterized by lieiktncKN in desigus of goods as well as cut of garments. The coat, however, most generally worn Is the H. 11. Walking Coat, both skirt and waist being of medium length, and the coat being rather close-fitting all over and buttoning high. If designed for dressy wear, the coat buttons with one button, if for business wear, a four button coat Is generally preferred, with falne flaps on the side, l'or rough and Hcotch goods the Sack Coat Is in favor, ' and Is cut rather short and Bnug-lHtlng. There is a tendency to cut Vests a little lower than last season, and with collars. Fancy Vests are again coming Into favor la Loudon. Those who wish to see tho finest line of casslmcrs, overcoatings, ifco., ever Bhown lu tills county are requested to call at the store of F. Mortimer and look over the assortment there shown, which represents the stock of the leading cloth ing house In the world. You can there make your selection and have a garment or suit made to order In the best possi ble manner. All garments are guaranteed us to lit or there Is no Bale. 4:i 4t. ST. ULMO HOTEIi JVos. 317 nnd S19 Arch (Street. Piur.AUEM'liiA. Kates re duced to Two Dor. lakh Pkii Day. The traveling public still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their comfort. It Is located in the lmmedia.te contres of business and places of amuse ment and the different Hall Koad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly pass ing the doors. It oilers special Induce ments to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Fjcoek, Proprietor. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Men's Under- wear aim nmrin no ueiier line cu ui round than at M. jjukks & uo, Flour and Feed for Sale. The suhscrl her has Flour aud Feed for sale at the residence of his son, Albert Fry, on the Krozlcr property, lu Centre township. i:0 FltEDEltlCK FnY. For Sale A House and Lot on 4th Street, Newport, Pu. Price $1000. Apply to MlLTOK JJ. F.SIIET.MAN. 40 Newport, Pa. Ladies' Coats, Dolmans, Skirts, Un derwear, Shawls, &c. Largest assort ment and lowest prices at M. Dukes & Co. Still Alive t I am Btiil alive and ready to cut and fit suits in good style. If wanting any work in my line, give me a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Samuel Dentzel, TAILOR, April 6, '80.tf New Bloomlield, Pa. White and Colored Blankets, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, &c, of all grades, at M. Dukes & Co. A full lino of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Blank Books, Pass Books, Wall Paper, Stationary of all kinds, Accorde ons, School Books, Velvet Frames, &c, &c, to be found at W. II. Oantt's, Newport, Pa. 30 ly Insurance Notice. All persons are noli, fled that I have not given my consent to any Insurance on my life, except poli cies in favor of my son, P. S. Chubb, and all other policies are fraudulent and void. Basil. Cnunn, Millerstown, Pa., Oct. 4,1881. Hit. Stove For Sale. A large parlor stove and heater for sale at half price. Good as new. Apply at this ofllce. Money to Loan. $200. $300, $ 100, and $500, for one year, on real estate security at 0 per cent, interest. Apply at once. John C. Wallis, Attorney. New Bloomfield, Pa. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Ofllce at New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build ing, tf On SrNDiT, ofllce open from 9 to 10 A. M., and 5 to 6 P. M. Wire Cloth for Fly and Mosquito net tings, also, heavy Wire Cloth for win dow guards, for sale at Moutimeu's. Somo Jobs. We bave a few special bargains which we will mention. A lot of TumiLEHS, 43 cents per dozen. A ot of Jelly Glasses, 50 cents per doen. tlTSome lady of this place should take the agency for the popular and useful book "Practical Housekeeping," issued by the Buckeye Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minn. It sellB rapidly on its merits. Every lady who examines it, wants it. Address the publishers for terms. 44 4t A. OA.1 1.1). To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, earl v decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a reelpo that will cure you, KHK.E OF CI H A li' K . This great remedy was discover ed by a missionary In South Amnrlea. Bond a self-addressed envelope to the Knv, Joskimi T. Inman, Htatiott 1), Km For City. 44 11 17 County Price Current. 1 ' Uloomnhi.I), Nov. Si, ihM Ki-ne.t ,. 1 W, Potatoes 11)0 Butter 11 pound TlttM Kirns V drtr.en 25 " oiled Apples pmiad 4 its lined reanhns 12 tt 14 tils. W S KWKOItX MAKKK18, NawroHT, November IS, lxsl, flour, Kxtia in 10 Super 3.'i lill Wheal, aid t bush ?,! Keii Wkeiit.olil 1.17 Kye -' (lorn mm) (lata V VuikIs M ' Clover Meed per pound,.... cents Timothy Heed 1 ID Flax Heed I u Potatoes lOOfllW) haenn 000 l.ard 12(!mts llami 11 ceu li. Ground Alum Halt. 1 lOI 10 Mmobtirnnr't Coal II ) 1 2ft HtoveOoat .. tM O 6 SO Pea Coal 8 CO Buckwheat Coal , i Ml Gordon's Food per Bak ci OAHLIHI.R PllODUUK M AKK K'fV Uarmsi.h, November IS, 1111. hamlly Flour (COO Miipni'llne Flour , i 2fi White Wheat, new liln Bed Wheat, new 130 Bye 0 Cora 470 47 Oats 80 Clnversesd 4.()0h4.5 Tlinothysoed, 2 00 F'ax Seed II IS Ct. A. Bait .' II 20 Fin de 1 80 Philadelphia Produce Market. ruii.ADEi.rniA, Nor. is, 1S8L Flour unsettled! extras VI (XHP3 6i Pennsyl vanla family. 14. fiOffltUS Mliineinta An., I4.80O iri.lil patent and high grade. I6.60O7.00 Kye flour. H.lfiQJ.iii. Cornmeal, 12.20. Wheat. 143 a 144 Corn yellow, 708.T2i mixed. llR7nfl. Oats Unlet 1 Pennsylvania and western white 4KfJ.:.0c. i wentei u iulxed,t'J045. Hyel0tU0o. 1 . m. ! TiAVKhtv Hj?ss, On November 7th, 1S81, at the residence of the bride's father In Duncannon, by Jtnv. I). II. li. Laverty, Charles K. I.averty, of llarrHtiurg, to Mary Frances, eldest daughter of IxTiivbn Hmbb. On the 1'i'th of November, 1M1 lat the residence of Jnsse Miller. In Tyrone twp. Mary Hinee. Owr.N MintiKWBB. On November 6th, 1RSI, at ,. lr h I lllli. licit urn, nv iienrv Kiiiosmiin. r.j'i.. wiinam Asiveii vu III" m. JClt ll fw.iinw. VJ T . U. .'.Mm ...... 1 ). Owen to Mallle A. Mlchener, both of DuiicayJ nun. --llEKnT Rriinkil On November 10th. INfl. by Itev. A. Copenliaver, Alfred H. Henry to Mary l. llruner, both of Millerstown, this county. DHA.TIIB. Kiwi. On October 81st. 18S1, In Marysville, William King, aged 64 years, 0 months and 11 davs. KisuB.-1n Clav Center, Kan., William, son of H, K. and Hirah Kiner, fonmrly of this county, aged IU years, 8 mouths and li days. TO BLACKSMITHS. FjOR SALE OR RENT. A VALUAULB IlLACKBMITH PKOPEBTY. Bltuated on the public road leading from New port to Oerinaiitown, In the village of Green Park. The Improvements are all good and (lie property ts situated 111 a good settlement, convenient to Mills, Hchools, Churches, &c. A splendid loca tion for a good Coachmakcr, the shop is suitable lor that business. The above property will be sold or let on Sea sonable terms by applying soon. . Addiess or apply to N. IlENDEftHON, Green Park, Perry Co., Pa. November 17, 1881. if Grand Opening.. FALL AND WINTER GOOP8. Now open a full line of the most stylish and de sliable goods In lie aver, Plush, and all other grades, from the best to the cheapest. No stock In the county will compare with mine. All orders Hilled on short notice, for weddings or funerals. Also a spieudld line of woo. -goods, coats, o, Mr BitAM h Stoke at Km.iotwiu;ko. n charge of Miss Uromgold, has a full assortment of our millinery, at same prices, call at either place and see stock aud prices. MRS. ANNIE TCKK8. Near the depot. 4f 60 Newport. Ladies of Perry County, M. Mc GOT WALT, of NEW BLOOMFIELD, WILL SAVE YOU TEN DOLLARS, If you go to her for your SEWING MACHINE. 4052 We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Cavpats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United Htales, Canada, Cuba, England, Prance. Germany, eta. We have bad tlilrty-dve year' experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed In theflot SNTirio Amxhican. This large and spleDdld Illus trated weekly iair. 3 .20 a yuar,Khow Uiv I'mcrre of Hcience, ia very Interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN A CO, hum! S..IH-I-turs. Pub's, of BciKNTirio American, 87 fork JUiW, JewYork. Haud book about liuimu free. . JOB PKHSTINQ of every description neatly and promptly executed at Heasonable Kales at the Biooiutleld Times Steam Job Onice. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TIIK WHI'ltlivTltLKGllAril ti the Urgent and lit Newspaper PulilMir-d at the Capital o( IVnimylvHiiln, ami contain the latest Home ami foreign News, Polities, Hlorles and Mlioelliineotis inaillng. Market and Mock ro iiorls, .In.. iiuikliiK It a gieal paper for I I e Fami ly, The Itml liens House and Hie Work Hhep, , Tmma roil mi BlnglB Hnlnerlptlnn ,,,,,, , (t) Clubs of 1(1 or morn, per copy i (hi And an extra copy (o the person raining a club. Hainple copies free. " THR DAILYTKLKOKAPft Is the only Kepubllean paper at the Hlate ChiiI- tnl. It Is mailed, post paid, for 47 per year, or ut same rate for shortnr tei in. Allstilnerlpllonsnrepaviililn In advance, and sboiild bo sent In registered letlei s.or postal money orders. Addiess, C1US. It. tlltUHNKIl, llari hbnrg, Pa.. WIDE AWAKE FOR 1 8 8 The RdKorsand Proprietors of Winn Awakii make t he following aiiiioiineement uleadliig tea- llllttfl for InHJj FUOM TUB HUDSON TO THE NKVA. The materials for a hundred tales of adventure fie crowded Into this one grand serial story of truval, by David Kr. The aulhor lias recently visited Ihe countries where the action nl this ro. mantle story lies Algiers. Oiweo, Turkey, Alba, im, Mon onegra, Ituislii thenoe Into llorneo ainong the iieree and sorcery. loving Miilavsj hence al descriptions of places, people, manner and custom Hro neciiratn. '1 lie editors do not hesitate to say that as a brilliant story of udven. li re It Is without one able rival In current Jiivc tille literal me.. This story wlllbefully IliustrateU. Til Kilt Cl.t'll AND OU11H h a serial story by a boy oniv fourteen years old. J he fun and adventure of the out ofsehnol lite of n mixed sehool of boys and Krln are depleted Willi l ie gay touch of a boy who knows ho lias a capital t ory to tell and enjoys telling It. The story will have thirty six Illustration." A LONG IUHPANO JfOMAN STOUV of the Second Century, by Knv. Kdward Kverett Hale, will be a leading attraction ol the Christ, ina (Jan ) number, and will at once take Its idaeo In the long linn of Mr, Hale's (anions sl.irles, Oilier brilliant writers of Short Hlorles will con' '"'lite to the magazine during the year: Mrs. A. ?, Whitney, Mis. Helen Hunt Jaehson ("11. 1."), Mrs A. M, Ulan, Sophie May, Mrs. Kato llnhnutr U'mII- &,....ni. ....... v-.... . ... . ... iwnn ..int. ,i nvriui,, J.I IS, l,u.7.m W. Chanipiiey, Nora Perry. M. K. W. 8. (Mrs. Sherwood), Author of "Ho Ili lglit,"o. men mntaimiirom the Folk I.oriof all nation, has been lveii our host uulladlsts and artists for a series ot IMX'STKATEI) FOI.K f.OltJC DAM.ADS. In th e way of lnrorming Ml.tle Citizen about th"lr future rights aniT leipoiislbllliles. Wiur, AWASH boldly takes the lead nnd does what no other magazine for young folks lias ever done for lis readers. Mr. Ilenjamln Vnughan Abbott, lu THETItA VKLMNG LAW SCHOOL, will deal with American Initltutlons and law while Hev. E. K. HALE, In his TO DAY Papers, will discus In hi vivid, dramatic way, what I timely and important In the world's allalrs Horn month to month. Some highly Interesting papers, tindertheoualnt titles of OLD-TIME COOKEKY AND ABUITOF I10MF SPUN, descriptive of early days aud wnys, have been written and Illustrated at one of the oldest New Kiiglaud homesteads. 8110KT 8TOKIE8 FUOM THE D10TIONAKY, by Arthur Oilman, M. A will tell (he history of certain words iu a way to surest How to Use the uiciiunury. Mrs, Harris ha prepared a most charming ret Of WILD FLOWER PAPHIC9, f be fully Illustrated from uiturebyMlssL.B. Humphrey. Amoag the more amnslns feature will be A Parlor Comedietta, mailing through three num. hers: Games, both for Indoors and out, accom panied by diagrams and spirited Illustrations t and fresh and hunimnii Studies of Country Life, In pictures without text. Iu the October Winn Awakb was befltin n Course of Readings, designed lor ottr yonng folk who would like to read In a thorough manner about Interesting and practical SHbJeets, The magazine has been Permanently Enlarged to ad mit tins NEW EDUCATIONAL FEATUKE. The Pending Course for 1812 Includes the follow-. lng series (12 papers each): Magna Charta Stories, edited by Arthur Oil man, M. A. Ways To Do Tlilnfc. by P.ev. C. It. Talbot,. "Shirley Dare," Ac. Old Ocean, by Ernest Tngersnll. Tra veiling Law School, by Benjamin Vaughan Abbott. Little Biographies Music, by Hezskluh Butter worth. Health and Strength Papers, by able authors. What To Do About It, by the Wise Hlackblrd. Miscellaneous Papers ou Natural History, Nat ural Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Botany, Ornithology, etc. Artist and Kncravers have combined to pro duce liner Illustrations than ever before, a very pleasant Indication of which may be gathered from the fallowing DELIGHTFUL EXTRAVAGANCE t Last spring the PnblisliersofWiOB A wake offered. American artist ifiuO, In Three Cash Prizes, for the Three Best Drawings for Frontispiece to the Magazine. These Prize Proulmuiece will appear In WiLB AWAKEdurlng lwi The Cash Award of ' I SttXlO, and the cost of engraving (nearly I vtiMi more), amounting in total expense to Hoo (, make the First Prize picture. A-Maylng. the most costly frontispiece ever given In a juvenile magazine. The Music will be under the editorship of Louis C. Elson, and in advance ot anything before at tempted. OFFER EXTRAOHDINABY ! The Subscription Price of vVidb Awake Is I2.V1 per year; andas a special liberality the Publish ers nave decided to give each new subscriber for 1882. whose name, with I i.fo. Is received lieforo .January 1st, the October, November and Decem ber numbers of this jear free! Address D. LOTHR'JP & CO., Publishers, Franklin St.. Boston. pu BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE; The undersigned Administrator, te of Rams el ' Miller, late of Centre township. Perry county. Pa., dee d., by virtue of an order of the Orphan' Oourt of Perry county, will sell by outcry on tie premises, on Wednesday, 23tl daj orKorember, 1881,- at 11 o'clock a.m.. of said day, the following de scribed real estate to wit : A Tract of Land, situate fn Centre township. Perry county. Pa, containing 52 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm, K. bhoaft. F. McKeehan, John Brown and others, having thereon erected a two steiy FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Bank Barn and other outbuildings. A por tion ot this tract is woodland aud the balance i cleared, and in a good stateof cultivation. There? is a spring of good water sear the dwelling bouse, and an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees. This property is located about hair way betweeu Bloomnelil and Newport, the building axe lu good repair aud oilers many attractiua to par chasers. 2krmf Sale: Ten per cent, of tbe purchase money to lie paid when property ts stricken olf j ten per cent, ou cnnnruibtlen of sale, and the re. maiuder on 1st day of April. A. D.. 1SH2, when pouessiou will be given and the deed delivered. WALLACE DkWITT. November 1, 1&S1. Administrator, c