THE TIMES, NKW BL0OMFIKL1), 'A MAY 18, 1880, THE TIMES. Ioil l)ej.u'tiiert. FENN3YLVANIA a. R, KIDDLE DIVISION. On knit after Nov. loth, IS7S, THIna run ai follow! i WESTWARD. EASTWARD. War I X'1' i Ace. t Pnitti'irAk UrATlUNB. rlilWeliiliitoT llarrlatxtrK, llnukv Ills. Maryavllle, liu iiraunuti, Daily 'R Newport,.,.... MlllerntoKii, Tliompiout'u MPXlCO,., ...... fort Hnj al.... Miinin, ........ I.ewlatnwn J. AntlHrann'a,.,, McVeytown ,. N. Hamilton, , Htllltttitfdull,, Tyrone , Altnona J'na Mall All'. Hi. Tr'u tlx. Ti i':0U r.H. P.M. P.M. .u 9 . ! lg.M 1.17 f.K' i.ll 7. 81 III 8:4 7.10 ID.Ki 13 Ki 7.07 U.24 .A7 9.66 14.11 11.43 l. 60 .3J 11.411 It.lH II II i ll II. H4 a. U7 (Si 11.04 6.411 6.8" 10.116 6.14 (.':". 10 II 4 61 .IIC 4.17 t.S" N.M 8.27 H 61 S.lf 9.6(1 6.16 A.U. P.M. P.M. 7:40! 1:10 ran ir 11 i r u lift! am A.M SlMI l.m 1.4;) r. v. s.iw (.ID I. to I.IM a. l.M 1.4, I. Ill 1. 10 8.SU 8.87 I.M 4.14 4.M .!' 6.114 7.3(1, 41 (1.86 LM t.W urn 7.10 mo 7.4 .M lU.U" Ul.40 11.(9 im lilt I.U 1 Hi r.M. 1:09 S.IXI V.M.I U:6! "lTTHlinUIH. IHTItiKliniK Kspreas leaves Harridinrir at 10.16 p m. Dunnatinim 10.44 tlWl; Newiiort 11.08 (Ha) and ar rive at I'tttHlturK at7.oo A. M. IWPaoldr Eji'reca Went will atop al Piinc-numm at 1.60 anil al Newport at 6. 14 a. in., when HkvkimI. ir-il.iliiK w.si.tiK, Wiiy I'Hwiixer liavia ttarrla burn IJall) -the other tralua Dally except Sunday. ISfftolnir HnsMli Atlantic F.tnreps Icavea Altnolia Dally, tlieotlior tralna Dally exoei't Hnmlav. Pacific Kxprefs mat rnna dully except Momlny, and wlllahipal niinfaTttnm at 11:10 a. in., when tliu.-iri-o.-On Huntluys It w ill ,nnMe Hip followm extra Mnptiuht-il fl iirur.il : It.-H'n Mill's 8 .00, Hprncn I'm :'J7, l'ticralmrK 1:34, Ml. Union Hilo, MoVey.ouU;'.tt. Il-I4r 1 1 4MIIM. M-,Correspondeiils who wish their articles published must have them In not Inter tint n Hat nrday. Letters received Monday morning scarce I y ever get published. On Monday and Tuesday last.Twenty one shad were caught at tbe Rough iNhery. Un Tuesday a week Mr. John H. Mc '.'Untuck broke his wrist while working ' it Stanibnugh'B ore mine In Spring twp. A eon of John Fry of Oliver twp., put i pistol shot through Ills hand by curt' 'tssly handling a pistol on Tuesday lant. for a rain, is the general cry. Dry cisterns, low well9, and short gras-, hhow the need of rain. Woods fires are numerous and very y damaging. Tliese fl res cause the Bmoky ujipetuuuut: ui tut; air. If you cannot come to town and want a pretty Lawn di-ess,Laces for trimming fcc, send for samples, to F. Mortimer. Don't forget the sale of tbe personal iiroperty of Mrs Newcomer deceased at loysville on Saturday of this week. Bale commences at 10 o'clock. Bee prospectus of " Forest and Stream and Bod and Gun," In another column. It is a paper that should be In tbe hands of every sportsman. Little Frank Jones of Newport nar rowly escaped drowning in tbe canal on Wednesday evening. He was fished out Just in time by Jonathan Allen. Persons cannot be to careful of fires. If once started in this town the whole place wo4ild go and there Beem to be an " epidemic- of fire." Never were they so many and euch severe fires reported. The borough law says, the Burgess ' shall appoint a constable whose duty it will be to assist in keeping order in the borough. We wonder who was appoint ed, or dues the Council refuse to con firm " A. M. Markle, Esq., of this place, one of our popular lawyers, has been invited by the faculty of Dickinson Seminary of Williauisport, to deliver the address at the coining commencement. ViBrandt, Hummel and Wise, the mur derers of the old man llaber, in Lebanon county, were huug on Thursday last. The execution was witnessed by only a few persons. On the 27tu of May, 1830, there will be sold on the farm of Langhorne Wis ter, in Allen's Cove, some fine Guernsey und Alderny Stock. See advertisement in another column. " Maybe there isn't any God for the United States," said a Canadian Mayor to Col. Robert Ingereoll, " but there's one for Canada ; and you can't have any hall in this town iu which to defame him." CThe Pennsylvania road la adopting the electric bells. To stop or start the train the conductor has nothing to do but to (Mill a small ord, which runs tbe entire length of each r. The slightest touch at this cord will ring the bell at the engine. It is a decided improve ment on the old method. Tuesday last a daughter of John M'Kee, (of the firm of Garber, M'Kee & Co.,) with some other little girls, paid a visit to the residence of Michael Smith, in Oliver township, and in their play Miss M'Kee fell and broke one of the bones in ber right fore arm above the wrist, and liruised her left arm, knee and face. Ledger. The barn belonging to John Brown on the ridge in Juniata twp., took fire on Saturday afternoon, and was entirely destroyed. Mr. Brown loses all hiagrlcultural Im plements.and about two hundred bushels of corn making a total loss of $900. No insurance. The fire originated by chil dren playing near the barn with match es. Leg Broken. A few daya ago Mrs. Mary Trotter residing in Madison twp., ' fell and broke her thigh bone. Mrs. ; Trotter is very old and tbe chances are 1 the will not be able to recover from the injury. Arm Broken. On last Wednesday as - Laura E. daughter of Mrs. K. Houdeshel of Marysvllle was standing at a window of the school room, the sash fell, break t Ing ber right arm near the wrist joint. Dr. J. M. Boyd reduced the fracture, and the girl Is doing as well as can be expected. ( 'The Lutheran Sabbath School of EM 6ttsburg was organized May Oth 1880, of which the followlug named officers were elected : Supt. James G. MesHlmer 1 Assistant Supt. B. F. Hublert Sec. H. A. Shearer; Treas, Wm. llasslnger: Librarians, W. Smith and Ellen Brickley. The names of the teachers are Wm. Brickley, B. F. Hublnr, Martin Bemhelsel, John II. Null, Emanuel Sowers, David lleeni, Carrie Bemhelsel, Kate Iloobaugh, An nie Bernhelsel and Elvlua Shelbley. Average number of scholars, Beventy. A Juniata Man Strikes a Bonanza. Rev eral year ago ft young mau named Boy. er Allraan, left his home in Juniata Co., to seek his fortune in the far west. The mining excitement Induced him to go to New Mexico, where after prospectlug for some lime, he became the owner of a silver mine. His brother Prof. J. T. A II man, of Airy View Academy, receiv ed a letter from hi in the other day, stat ing that lie hod Bold his mine to New York capitalists for the handsome sum of one hundred and Blxty thousand dol lars. ' Prof. Allman intends to leave for New Mexico this week, where.he will join his bonanza brother. Mr. Adman's good fortune sur pusses any Leadvillo ro mance that we have heard of yet. Wat He Murdered ? On Saturday night a week, the body of an unknown man was found in the Hudson river, New York. From a card from on his person it was ascertained that his name was Jacob Sheafier, of Churchtown. A tel egram was then sent to his brother, Benjamin Sheafier, at Bethlehem, this State. The deceased had been engaged in putting up telegraph wire, was paid on Frlduy, worked on Saturday, and about 0 o'clock that night, his body was found as above Btuted. When found all Ids money and watch were missing, and the mark of a club was visible ou his forehead. Further than these facts we could learn nothing that would tend to throw light as to the death of Sheafier. But we have no doubt that the circum stances developed will indicate the suspicion of foul play. The body was brought to Churchtown, Frlduy morn ing, and interred In the evening. His 8(;c was about 2-1 years. 0 erry County Temperance Society. Ou .mturday, May ut, the Executive Com mittee of the Christian Temperance As sociation of Perry County, met in the Court house, In Bloomfleld. The meet ing was opened by prayer by Rev. J. J. Hamilton, after which an organisation was affected by electing Mr. Samuel Liggett, Chairman, and D. Mickey, Sec retary. The roll of the Committee for 1880 was willed. Besides the Committee, there were present the President, Vice President and Treasurer of the. Assot'liilion, and Feveral clergy men . If M.'B. Eshleuian lead the following report: At tbe time of tbe Convention in tbe full, there were, iu existence in the county, only live Unions. Since Hint time there buvo been organizations etl'ected In Hunters, Buck's and Wild Cat Valleys, at Gruhb's church, Mllfbrd, Marysvllle, Keystone, Dellvlllc, Losh's Kun, Pine Grove, Mt. Falrvlcw, Donually's Mills, Eshcol and Etllottsbnrg It. Most of them bave profjiered and done much good. We prosecuted one case of breacb of the liquor luw,but on acconut of tbe perjury of witnesses, we lost it, showing once more how nearly impossible It Is to punish tke offenders. Wo remonstrated against tbe granting of licenses with great vigor, and with some success. Friends of the good cause, feel tlmukfnl that we have made some headway, and although we have to work bard for all we gain, the time Is coming when the victory will be ours. The report was accepted. Dr. Wm. Hayes, Treasurer, made a report, and some subscriptions were paid In to the prosecution funds. The Secretary then offered the following resolution : The Christian Temperance Association of Ferry county, composed politically of Republi can e and Democrats, hereby respectfully re quest the political parties ef this county to nominate known Temperanoe men, to be voted for at the coming election, la order that we can consistently vote with our-partles. Eetolvcd, That we do hereby pledge ourselves to volo for temperance men on any ticket on which we may find them, should either of tbe political parties disregard our request) and if both parlies Iguore Our rights, than we may fool compelled to nominate a distinct Temper auce ticket. On motion to elect delegates to the State Convention, to be held at Altoona ou the 20th Inst., tbe following members were elected, viz : John S. Weaver, J. S. Richey, M. B. Esblemao, Jacob Bil low, Sr., Samuel Liggett and D. K. Reeder. The election of permanent officers resulted as follows : John Sheafs, Chair man, D. Mickey, Secretary. On motion, it was resolved that these proceedings be furnished to all the news papers of the county for publication. Ou motion, adjourned. Samuel, Liggett, D. Mickey, Chairman. . Secretary. Puddler's Wanes. The trouble between the puddlers and tbe mill owners of this city, in regard to wages which some thing over a month ago culminated in a strike, lasting about two weeks, seems to have been only temporarily adjusted. Last fall, the price paid to puddlers by the five large Iron mills of this city, was $3.50 per ton. As the Iron boom increas ed in force, wages were gradually raised until they reached five dollars per ton, at which they now eland. The strike lust March was for an advance of one. dollar per ton, but the object was not gained and the puddlers resumed work. About two week ago the mill owners posted notices In all the establishments informing the men that on the l-lth of this month they would be compelled to reduce wages to four dollars and fifty cents per ton on account of the deprecia tion In the value of Iron. The mill owners claim that they have been great ly afieoled by the collapse In the iron boom and assert that It may be necessa ry to reduce wages still further at no very distant period, unless a reaction takes place. The puddlers so far as can be ascertained have as yet held no gener al meeting, but It Is understood that great dissatisfaction exists on account of the reduction. The question now Is, will the puddlers resume woik ou Mon day, after lite reduction of fifty cents per ton which will take effect to-morrow, or will there be a general strike, The same reduction will be made ut Duncannon and in all the mills along the Juniata river. In case there Is a strike the Harrhiburg mills will not be compelled to suspend operations as they have a large amount of puddled Iron on hand. Harrkbury Patriot. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : A number of old railroad ties were placed across the C. V. H. R. track, a fliort distance east of Newvllle, on Fri day last, by some evil disposed person. The engineer of one of the freight trains made the discovery in time to prevent an accident. On Monday evening, James Hannon was arreted In Shlppensburg, on a charge of incendiarism. A colored man named John Hideout states that on last Saturday evening Hannon and he were drinking together and that Hannon told him that it was he that had set fire to the stables of Mr. James Heedcr, John Smith and others, and that lie was go ing to do it again and wanted him to go in with him. Hideout mnde informa tion against Hannon. Hannon was brought to Carlisle on Tuesday and put in Jail. Juniata County. We copy the follow- I ing from the Juniata county papers of ! last week : An Infant child of Mr. Wm. Banks, or i ernmnngh township, cited very sud denly on Moirday of this week. It was about 10 months old. One day lant week, as a son of Judge Kurchfleld, wus crossing the bridge at Hawn's mill, the horse fell through the ui'iuge anu was seriously injured. Last Thursday a daurfiter of Samuel Ilollman fell oil' an abutment, built 4n Schweler s meadow, by the so-called S. & N. B. R. R. Co. The child fell into the stream and hurt an arm quite Be. verely. Unknown to Thomas U. Parker, auc tioneer, a centre county man stole money from him several months airo. but within the past few weeks the thief necame conscience-smitten and returned the money to Mr. Parker. Two little boys eet fire to the straw manure pile at the stable of Frederick EspenseliB.de In this borough last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Benjamin Akley, saw the smoke and fire and raised the alarm. Samuel Rollman was the first man to arrive at the fire. Others an peared pon the Bcene, and by vigorous work the fire was put out. The fence was somewhat damaged. It was a time. ly discovery ; a minute longer and the fire would have reached tbe straw and hay in the stable adjoining, and as a high wind prevailed at the time, it Is probable that all houses east of the fire would have been burned down. A Household Need. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon itver com plaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache, VinAf.t nut Inn . Tlvanonutn HTnlarln otn Address Dr. Sankohd, 103 Broadway, rew xorK city, in. x. aJd4t Ladles Will be Pleased to. look over the petty assortment of Lawns now shown by F. Mohtimkr. It Is the greatest va riety ever Drougnt to tnis couuty. Other Summer Dress Goods too, are worthy the attention of the ladies. Call and see them. tf In Clothing we are boss. You cannot do better than with us. We are selling double the goods ever sold by any store in tbe County. Large stock, lowest prices and best styles keep us in the lead. Maux Dukks & Co. Newport, Pa. Dress Making in Duncannon. Miss C. Daniels has opened a Dress Making Room in Mr. Henry Stevenson's tailor shop, (up stairs) and hopes the ladies of this town and vicinity will give her a call. Duncannon, Feb. 11, 1880. Don't fall to see our Immense stock of Boots and Shoes, and the largest Hue of Ladles', Misses', and Children's Slip pers, Walking Shoes, &o., in the county. Makx Dukes & Co., Newport, Pa Still Alive l-I am still 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 Bkntzel, TAILOR, April 6, '80.tf New Bloomfield, Pa. A False Report. It having been re ported by interested parties that I have retired from the Marble business, I take this method to inform my friends and the public generally, that the report is false, and that I am prepared to manufac ture from Amerlcau or Italian Marble, Tomb Stones of every description, at low rates. iW My Sliopls Bltuate In Centre twp., two miles East of Bloomfield, on the road leading to Duncannon. Call, or address Daniki. O. Ficxeb, New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa. 15 8m Phceulx Pectoral will cure your Cough. Phronlx Peotoral cures Hoarseness quickly. Phumlx Pevtural tastes good and bring rest. Plircnlx Pectoral costs Vi cents prbot.,6 bottles $1. 12y Bold by 1). M. Ktl Y, UiuggHt, Newport NEWPORT FLOUR. The undersigned, nronrletor of the NEWPORT MILLS, lms completed his extensive improvements and now feels con flilen t that he can make the BEST FLOUR In Perry County, and will sell at Rates that the poorest may buy, He Is very particular lu the wheat lie buys, and has the only Smith Purifier In the County. He is also Agent for the Un deuwood Patent Ft,ouit, which Is the best flour In the World. (tr All kinds of Custom Work done with precision and dispatch. 03m MILTON B.ESIILEMAN. Dentistry. Dr. Whltmer, of Newport, 1b now prepared to insert artificial teeth on Dr. Allen's improved method con tinuous gums and sectionul block. Give him a cull. 19 4t Prime Wheat and Corn wanted at the Newport Mills. Price according to the quality of the grain. MlLTOX B. EsiILKMAK, 19. Newport, Pa. Camphor Milk euros Headache and Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures ltlietimntlsin and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Guts, Drupes and Uurns. Compiler Milk costs 26 cents pr but., 5 bottles II 12 ly Bold by V. MOKTIMEIt, New llloonilleld. LACES! LACES! LACES! Just received, ' SOME PRETTY STYLES III.Al'K tlll'-dUI I.At'i:, i. AX44ti.no' roivr i.Ati:, and other Styles of Laces and Embroideries. F. Moiitimeu, New Bloomfleld, Pa, It Is said that the Arabs In mentioning their valuable possessions always class the wife second, the children third, and the horse first. Many persons in this country who know thevalue of the horse nave provided themselves with a copy of Kendall's Horse Book for further information. 1 on can do so too. Sent by mail for 25 cents. Address Ti3iE office, New Bloomfleld, Pa. Western Union Telearaoh connecting 1 tli all parts of the wor d. Office at xs eav bloomfield iii Mortimer s build ing. tf K-IT Our Drug Stores are now supplied with " Malt Bitters." the new Food Medicine which has done so much good anu comes to us so Highly recommend ed. Try it. It may save you heavy doctors' bills. 20dit Church Hoticea. Presbyterian Church Preaching at II A. M., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at 0i A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednes- uay evening at li o'clock. Services in tbe M. E. Church Sunday next, at lot A. M., Sunday School at A. M. Prayer meeting Sunday and Thursday evenings. Also, preaching at jviouiu uuead at :t r, w. iandisburg at i i . m. For SummerCoats, Straw Hats, White and Colored Shirts, go to Marx Dukes & Co., Newport, Pa. tS We have received a copy of a New Book just published, entitled "Ullmpses of G of ham and City Char actcrs." Written by tbe late Bamuel A. Mackeever, the famous Author and Journalist. Tbe bonk describes the many strange Phases of Life in tbe Metropolis after Midnight, and tbe subject is treated In a truthful and graphic manuer. No work of the kind has been produced will bear comparison In point of merit with this sterling work. Every page sparkles with wit, sensational incidents and thrilling descriptions and substantiates tbe author's rlht to being considered Tht Charlet Dicktnt of America. In addition to its literary excellence, Elepant Portraits of famous Actresses are lntersperced throughout the book, making It doubly valua ble to those who take an Interest in tbe stage. If our readers want to be entertained, we would advise them by all means to secure a copy. I'riet 25 Cent; from tht NAT IO SAL POLICE QA'lETTH. William and Sprutt St., A'ew York. MUSICAL. GOOD NIGHT, GENTLE-FOLKS, is the title of a new quartette, by Will L. Thompson, author of the famous quartette "Come Where the Lilies Bloom." Concert and Minstrel troupes pronounce it the most beautiful piece of music ever put on their programmes. It sever fall to receive a hearty encore. Tbe demand Is such that it is scarcely possible to keep it in print. Music dealers write that they never knew a quartette to sell so fast. We advise lovers of music to send tho price, 60 cents, to tbe publishers, and receive a copy by return mail. Published by W. L. THOMPSON CO., East Llverbool, Ohio. To all who are suffering from tbe errors and indiscretions, of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, rasa or cbaboc This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in Boutu America. Bend a self ad dressed envelope to tbe Her. Joseph T. Inraan, Station D, New York City. U b ly. County Price Current. Ut,ooMri;.ri, May 17, 1KW. Flal-Beed,. , i UA Potatoes, 40 ' Butter H pound, H16 Kkrs 1 0"en S" Dried Apples M pound 4 ets" J)rlrf Peaches ' 10 O lets.VS .IRWPOKT MAUKKTS. . . . NlWPOHT, May 15, 18SS. Flour, Kxtra t&.fiO Super 8.25 White Wheat ft bush .. 123 Kid Wheat, ' 12. llye 7na79 Corn 2G45 Oats V 32 pounds VQ 8 Clover Beed per pound 6r,;eents Timothy Seed 2 00 Flax Beed ' 00 Potatne 15fl2.r) bacon 7 O 7 Lard ,,8 cents Hams Scents. Ground Alum Halt 1 eoni no Llmehtirner's Coat 11 00 1 23 Stove Coal 4 S8 O 4 10 Pea Coal S 21 Buckwheat Coal 2 SO Gordon's Food per Back 12 00 CARLISLE PBODUCK MARKET. OORRBLTKD WBBKLT. WOODWARD ItOHIl, CAHLIB1.S, May 14, ltsO. Family Flour 15 60 Btipertlne Flour I 00 White Wheat, new 1 12 Red Wbeat,new 1 12 llye M. Corn, (new) i 33 Oats 38 Cloverseed, 4.00a4.(0. Timnthvased 1 60 Flax Beed 81 10 O. A. Bait II 2l Fine do 1 riillndelplila Proiluee Market. PoiLAOst.PHiA, May IS, U80: Flour nnaelltrrl; extras 15 2.r,?i 60; P(nnyl vanla lamlly. 85.W Minnesota do., t5.bgct' If'.MJ; piitent and hltili grades, fD.Ria7.0U Rye flour, 2'.3.'Zo. Cornmeal. fi.fto. Wheat, red, 132JJ132) amber, 1319134 1 white. 13?J132. Corn yellow. fi0'.lc. : mixed. MflMe. data quiet: Pennavlvnnla and western white, 41ft4te. : western inixed,45tf48. Hye87!-Sc. 3vxJf?vinxxiA.4GH3e. . , HniiAMn Wri-sos On tlm 6th Inst., at fiber manndHle, by t-v. J. Oarman. Jamb Bheafer to Miss Anna Bell Wilton, both of Carroll twp. HormEHnsRRT Frt. On tho 14th Inst, by D. Kistler, Esq. Mr. William It. Ilocheiiberry, to. Miss Mary K. Fry, all of this county, -; ' Death notleca not sneeeillnir Sllnea InaerterJ without otiarirA. lint 6 centa per Hue will invariably te charm! fur Tributes of Iteapect, Foetr t . or otLer remarks. DBATIIH, Loso On the 20th nit., Mrs. Bue n. wife of Ceo. J .nun of Hwatora twp., IChanon county, Pa., aged 42 years, 2 months and 29 days. IlocMLANiir.H On the 4th Inst., at New RnfUlo, John Ilncliiander, aged 47 years and I month. Hahtman On the 9th Inst., in Harrlsbure, Jacob llartman. aged W vears and lOdav. Heiskr On the l';th tilt., In KhamoKin, Pa., DnniHl Helser. aged 74 years. Leas. On the Both ult., at Rhlrleysbnrg, Pa., Elizabeth, wife of Geo. Leas, Esa., aged 55 years, 7 months and 28 days. Wohlbt. On the intti Inst., In Cbambfirsrinrs;, Pa., M rs. Mary, wl fe of Bamuel M. Worley, Kaq. . aned about 62 years. pAINTISG, PAPER HANGING. i. Persons wanting Painting, ftraintne. Paper Hanging. &c.. done promptly and at. thft rUi't price should call on UKNRY RICE. Jr., New Bloomtleld. Pa. AVOrders by mall will receive prompt atten tion. May 18, 1880. PUBLIC S-AJLE. First Annual Sale of Clnernsey & A I demy Cattle of the Nnsqnphanna tinernsey Stock Farm. THE subscriber will sell by public ontcry to. the hiuhest bidder, without reserve, at his farm In Allen's Cove, Penn township, Perry Co., Pa., near Duncannon, ON THURSDAY, MAY 27th, JSm, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., The following surplus stock: THREE GUERNSEY Six Guernsey , Jersey and Grade llcjcr, Eight Guernsey Heifer Calve, Four A'ative Cows, AND A LOT OF OTHER ARTICLES. S A descriptive list of Cattle giving pedigree will be furnished on day of sle. AW If the day set for the sale shoul 1 be rainy, the snle will take place the B rat clear day there after. TERMS OF SALE. Note at six months will, reasonable security. LANGHORNE WISTEK. Duncannon, May 18, lno 2tpd Forest and Stream, ROD AND CUN. A WEEKLY JOURNAL. Devoted to Field and Aquatle Sports, Practical Natural History. Fish Culture, tbe protection of (lame, preservation of Forests, and the Inculca tion In Men and Women ot a healthy Interest in out-door recreation and study: IU BLUSHED BY Forest and Stream Publishing Company. -AT No. Ill FULTOX STREET. NEW ORK. (Post Ollice Box 2832.) TERMS, FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCK. Advertising Rates. Inside pages, nonparlel type. 25 cents per Hoe; ouialde p.iKo. 40 cents. Special rates lor turee. six aud tweive immlli.. Nudum lu tditurial column, -f cents per Hue eight words to ilia hue, auj twelve hues to one Inch. Advertisements should be sent ia by Baturday of each week if possible. All transient advertisements must be aeeim panied with the money or llu-y will not U nu- No advertisements or business notice of aa Immoral character will be received on any teruuv. JOHN CALVIN WAI.I.IS, Attorney at Law, aud District Alton y. New Bloomtleld Perry Co-. Pa. M-Omre over Mortimer new muic. All k-yAl biiiies promptly aud carefully tranMCU-d. May , 1J- t