c THE TIMES. ' Ipdil Dci)h.tftincit. f m'SYLVANIA a. B. MIDDLB DIVISION. On tnd ltot Nor. lotli, 187P, Train nm follows; WESTWARD. EASTWARD. WaylMnlllAen. i'lFBl'r'ujTr'n VitmmrAii Sxationii. All'. Mffl. Ei. Ago. 10 8.35 I0.M ?:S 7.00 8.40 D 8.3i 8.60 8.58 7.8H 8.51 I 8.16 ,P.M. ll.Sfll a oo Philadelphia, rtrrlbnr, Hockrllle, Maryivllln, DlHU'SUUOU, Holly' Nowpovt, Mlllrratown, Tliompsont'n. Mexico......... Port Royal.... MifTlln Lowlatnwn J.i Amlnrflon'fl,... .MiiVcvtuwn... Mu A. 1. 110 1.13 s.mj 8.36 S.W P.M 1.80 i .i 1.(0 P.M. t.00 P.M. 1.S1I 1.17 1. 11 I.M f.83 1.117. a. mi l .as 1.85 3.611 1315 19.34 U.ll aw 8.57 .1H a. 47 8.01 7.10 Mil1 8. 83 din d.lS 8.07 (.43 K.31 11. 6!) 11. IS a. mi a. 20; 7.3d J.4-S, f.M .M io.o"! 10.40 11 8 1.84 8.65 4.34 4. id 5.30 (.114 t.ao 8.00 11.04 11.13 11.8H 13.18 1.16 1.66 P.M. 10.85 N. Hamilton,. nmittuKilon,,. Tyrone, Altcona 10.11 D.8S1 8.51 8.15 J.f.l P.M. P.M. 13:64 4.U. 8:08111:54 "ITTSEUltOlI. 7:401 1:101 WPItlnhum RxprMwleavpBlfarrliibnriral 'O.'Sf.;. Dnncannoii 10.44 (fliitr) s Newport 11.05 (Hair) anil r tlTetriltlmiKat7.00. M. rw-PnoiilrEpri M Woat will atop at Piw-aunon at 4J.(0and at Newport a 14 a. m., when tliwvfd. ir-(loinif Went, the Way rcanniKi-r 1c avi n lfarrli burK Daily-tlie other trains Dolly uxocvt Sunday. 1"GnlnP.nit, the Atlantic flTprem leaves Altotina Dally . theothiT trains Dally oxc. pt buiulav. t3-Correspondents who wish their articles published must have them in not later than Sat unlay. Letters received Monday morning scarce ly ever get published. .Uriel' I tenia. In Cumberland county, grain cutting has already commenced. The ladles or the Lutheran church at their festival last week, cleared a little oyer $101. Mechanlcsburg has been selected for holding the re-unlon of the Ninth Penn sylvania cavalry in 1881. John Thomas of Oliver township, was badly bitten by Capt. Cletnaon's dog on last Monday. A rattlesnake with fourteen rattles was killed by one of the Kitner boys iu Carroll twp., last week. Another of W. It. S. Cook's workmen was maimed last week. This time It was George Flicklnger, and he cut ofl a ' ringer. James Campbell, engineer at Loan's Run had two fingers mashed oft in his engine on Wednesday last, while clean ing it. Mr. Sam'l Sanderson, a former res ident of this borough, now of Baxton, Bedford county, Is at present visiting his friends in this vicinity. Some persons will commence cutting clover this week. The crop Is much better than was feared would 'be owing to the dry May. A horse belonging to Mr. Geo. Koons died one day last week. Mr. K. pur chased the horse recently at a cost of 112. It is quite a Iobs. Port lloyal Times. Alexander M'Afee was considerable hurt by falling from the porch of the hotel at Montgomery's Ferry, on last Monday. The accident was caused by his being "light headed." A large quantity of bark- has been wagoned down the valley this season. AstiU'larger amount of bark, lumber etc., would go down and bring cash back if we had a railroad. Mr. Geo. S. Hackett, formerly a resi dent of this borough, was married in Harrlsburg on Thursday evening last, to Mrs. Dr. Rutherford. They have gone on an extended wedding tour. On Friday last, Gardiner, son of Mr. Jesse M'Kee, was kicked by a mule, the blow striking him on the elbow, shat tering the bone, but fortunately inflict ing no dangerous injury. During the terrible thunder shower of Thursday night a tree on the Clark farm north of this borough was struck and torn into kindling wood. Some of the pieces were thrown fifty rods.--This is the fourth tree that has been struck with lightning this season, within a radius of 300 yards. The East Pennsylvania eldership campmeeting will be held on the grounds of the C. V. "C. M. Association (same place as last year near Newburg, commencing on the 11th and closing on the 19th of August next. Some persons wonder why property up this valley sells so much lower than the same class of property elsewhere. Make a railroad and property would ad vance and Bell more readily at the ad vance. Under the postal laws, if a stamped envelope or wrapper is spoiled, it will be redeemed at its face; value at the post office. Postal cards spoiled before using will be redeemed at the rate of four cents in stamps for every five cents in face value of the cards. The nomination of Garfieldat Chicago was a surprise to the publlo and so was the announcement made by Mortimer in his advertisement on the 8th page. If you have not already been surprised, read it, ana see ir tne prices aoa i aston ish you. A horse belonging to Mr. Harry Sny. der in the miner cart of the county was taken sick on Tuesday, when near this place, and for a time he expected to lose the animal. He was, however, so much better on Wednesday, that he was able to get him home by leaving his load iiere, The dreaded army worm which has been committing such ravages in Dela ware has appeared in two places in Chester county. It is operating on both wheat and timothy. A more extended desciption of the worm and Its ravages will be found in another part of this paper. Flour and Feed for Sale at fc'heaffer'a Valley Mills, Pry Co., Pa., at Lowest CAHli 1'ltICK. 1 i!o 4tpd Will. A. Ligutner. Mr. Henry Lupfer. son., formerly of this borough, now residing in Juniata twp., has recently placed new headstones to the craves of his Brand parents Jacob and Anna Lupfer, in the old burial ground in this place. Jacob Lupfer em igrated to this country from Wittenberg, Haxony, in theyear 1757. He donated tne ground on whlcu the Kerormed and Lutheran Churches now stand, also the Jand comprising the old grave yard. A elngular and very fatal cattle disease has broken out In Lancaster county. The cows all appear healthy up to the moment of being attacked with a spasm and appear to be In great f ain, and alter turning round aim round n a small circle for several times, they drop down and never get up again, some of them lingering for a whole day before dying. The cow doctors have been unauie to discover tne cause or tne disease or give any relief. Didn't Count 'em. A little five year old sou of Mr. James B. Clark, of this place laid down and went to sleep on the steps in the Court House, during the time the Lutheran festival was being held, while his mother supposed he had gone home. After it was over the building was lock- ed up and the little chap was not Hollo ed. During the night he woke up, but could not get out, and so laid down and went to sleep again. At daylight he found his way out by removing the in side bar of the door. After this Mrs. C. will be apt to count the children before going to bed, to see that they are all in. A Mean Trick. Home people do very mean tricks and think them sharp. One such trick is putting an old stamp on a letter and dropping it in the post office thinking to cheat the government out of three cents. Several such letters have been sent to the dead letter office from here recently. To use such stamps is a felony, and might get the person in great trouble. The last letter dropped with such a stamp was directed to Mr. John Cramer, Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio. Au Interesting Exhibition will bo given iu the Court House on Tuesday evening of this week that will not only interest but amuse and instruct. The great Biblical Clock that is really one of the world's marvels, will be one of the features of the entertainment. This of itself is worth more than the price of admission. In a short article of this kind it would be impossible to describe its wonders, but you should go and see it This part of the exhibition is fol lowed by the laughable play of Punch and Judy, and taken altogether the entertainment is one that promises more interest than is usually put into one evening, for 15 cents. Arm Broken. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K Smith, of Oliver townshlp.were visiting her father, Mr. Bickel, near Elizabeth vllle, Dauphin county, last week, and on Monday morning Mrs. Smith arose in advance of her husband, and in de scending from their bed-room to the apartment below, she in some way slip ped, her foot caught, or she made a mistep, just as she waB starling down stairs, and falling was precipitated head long the entire distance to the hall on the first floor, resulting in the breaking of her left arm. She also sustalued seri ous internal injuries by the fall. Mrs. Smith is past the meridian of life, a lady of large bodily proportions, which make the misfortune Just cited doubly distress ing, and those who naturally are most anxious about her have grave fears that she may not recover. News. - Sustained. The Juniata Herald says : we learn that Judge Junkln was sus tained In every case that had been ap pealed from the Juniata Court to the Su preme Court. There were only four ap peals taken, viz : Fink's appeal; McGlaughlin's appeal; Vanart vs Lauver; Parker vs Sulouff, and in all four of them, after exhaus tive arguments from the appellants, Judge Junkin's rulings were affirmed. This speaks most creditably for His Honor, and demonstrates the fact that he is one of the safest and most correct Judges in the State, and emphatically. the right man In the right place." About dinner time to-day, as the hun ger of guests at the Grand Hotel were being satiated, there was an encounter in the barroom between the bartender, Lute Arnold, and Monahan, in which the latter was severely worsted ; Mona han entered the saloon and called for a drink, when a controversy arose regard ing a former, visit. Monahan applied some very severe epithets, when Mr. Arnold stepped out and the struggle com menced. Mr. Arnold put in the blows in quick' succession and vigor, and Mon ahan presented a horrible sight No complaint being made the men were given their liberty. Daily Evening Times, Leadvllle, Colorado, Thursday, May 27th. Mr. Arnold was formerly a clerk at the Thudium House, In Carlisle, and is a native of ' this county.' If you cannot come to town and want a pretty Lawn dress, Laces for trimming &c, seuu K-r samples, to a . jsiortimer, Anothor Warning;.--Monday afternoon, Bowmandale was the scene of a sad ao cldent in which a ten year old son of John Aholta paid the penalty by losing his life. The actual facts of the affair we were unable to obtain, but as near as we can learn from our informant, Peter Laux In company with Ahollz, were handling ft pistol when by some mishap the trigger was caught In a part of Laux's garment, discharging the en tire contents In the body of young Aholtz, who died Immediately. The funeral services were held at the resi dence of his father, Thursday afternoon. Within the past two weeks three cases of similar description have come under our notice in which death was caused by the cnrelesB use of fire arms in the hands of children. So many precau tionary notices have been placed before the people, and with such unfortunate reward, that we do not feel disposed to speak further. Dillnburg Bulletin. For Tub Times. Western Letter. Denver, Col., June 1, 1880. Mil. Editor : As I am a lover of news, and like to see them in The Times, and from old Perry, I will once more ask a small corner in your paper. Jl spent the winter in grand iiansas, but this spring dried me out; so I left for other quarters and the first thing I knew 1 landed in this place. I can't say wliRt the next move will be. I dried out in Kansas, and I suppose will freeze out here. It snowed here on the 7th, 9th, 25th and 31st of May ; how Is that for high r The sight is grand nere; you see the Rocky Mountains with peak after peak towering up thousands of feet, white with snow. We have a grand view of Pike's peak, it Is the highest of them all, at least I think so; perhaps, the little school boys know better. .Den ver is ten miles from the foot of the mountains, on a level country. It has a population of 88,000 or 40,000. It is business here, every person is iu a bustle. The streets are daily crowded with all kinds of wagons and men on foot. There is any amount of work here. Bricklaying takes the lead ; we get f 4.00 per day ; stone masons, 3.50 ; carpenters are plenty at S3. 2a to zmk unere is plenty of laboring work and plenty to do it. They get from $1.75 to 2.25 ; hod carrying, 2.50. Hoarding is irom .ou to 7.00 per week. Clothing and grocer ies are about the same as in the East. Boots and shoes are high ; a pair of common boots from $7.00 to 14.00. Com mon shoes from 2.50 to 8.00. You can hardly tell Sundays from week days here; stores and saloons are open, and some masons and carpenters at work. All kinds of hauling is done, and last Sunday I saw a family move. Beer is the choice of the people here, and a large number get a skinned nose and a black eye. There is no end to the fights here, and worst of all they shoot and knife. Some think if 1 only could leave Perry and go west all would be well. I must Bay if you can get 50 cents a day and board, stay east ; it is not home here. The air is very light, and breathing Is sometimes difficult. Denver is 10,000 feet above the sea level. Yours truly, D. P. W. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : Our townsman, A. DellufF, Esq., of the First ward, whilst out walking on Sabbath last, was seized with a fit. He was discovered by some gentlemen and taken home. The ceremonies attending the corner stone laying of the new Reformed church at Bloserville yesterday, were greatly marred by the sudden illness of Mr J. Weslev Mountz. As the first hymn was being sung he was seen to sink away and carried to his home in an insensible condition. At this writing (Monday morning) he is in a critical condition. Some time since during last Sunday night the store room of Mr. S. C. Noak er. No. 9. West Main street.this borough was entered and robbed of a number of hats, boots, ehoes, etc. The party ef fected an entrance by breaking the glass in the transom over the rear door, and forcing back the bolt, which held it in position, and then crawling in at the opening. Mr. Noaker cannot estimate his exact loss, but his loss in hats alone is not less than fifty dollars, and in boots, shoes, etc., it is considerable. We trust the miscreant will be overhauled and have Justice dealt out to him iu a large measure. jxewviue Mjntcrprue. The residence of Dr. D. D. Hayes, sit uated on Normal Avenue, opposite the Normal School at Shippensburg was to tally destroyed by fire with all its con- tents on Friday nigni or last wees, ine loss is estimated at $6000 upon which there is an insurance $1500 in the Lur- f;an Fire Insurance Company of Frank In county. The work was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary as the family were all away, the housHelng shut up at the time. Shippensburg for some time, has been very much afflicted by " fire bugs" and we nope to hear of a full invoice of them being brought to our jail before long. tiff ported by Chat, H. Smiley, JJstf.l Court Proceedings. Compared with the last few years, the June term of the Orphans' and Argument Courts which were held last Tuesday would indicate a falling off of business. There was little business of general Interest transacted and a session of five or six hours was sufficient to do the work. The follow ing cases were on the argument list, and disposed of as hereinafter stated. Win. II. Mlulck VI. Bamnel Daniels. Rule to show cause the satisfaction of the Judgment should not be stricken oO the record and Jno. K. Logan the surety be subrogated to the rights ofthopllT. Answer to rulo filed by deft, and argument carried over. P. K. Brandt Cashier of Pftnnln'i Bank vs. Win. Fosselman and David Mckerr. In this case a compulsory non suit was entered by deft 'a. and the appeal npon which It came Into court waa stricken from the recorda under the rules of court. A rule waa granted npon the defendanta to ahow cause why the non snlt ahonld not be atrlckeu oirand the appeal rein atated. Argued and hold over for Judicial determination. David K taller pi ft". In error and deft, below va. D. M. Garland deft. In error and pi IT. below. Certiorari to A. T. Uoh'enshlldt, Kq. D. M. Garland a constable In Madison twp., brought cult against D. Klntler, Esq., a Justice of the l'eace to recover coste for the write eerved by lilm emanating from the Justice's office. Jndg ment waa given by the Justice for plft". for j'3.70 the amount admitted ny the Justice to be In nia Hands, and an order waa made for the justice to proceed with the collection of the balance of costs. The Judgment waa promptly paid but an execution Issued afterwarda npon the order, and the certiorari brought the execu tion Into court. Argued and execution aet aside and reversed. MISCBtXANSOtlS.' Bale of real estate by Jno. T. Robinson, as signee of Wm. H. KaufTman to Bamuel Kousu lor 1(150, confirmed. Sale or a house and lot or ground in Mew Buffalo, by the trustees of the New Buffalo Hnlldlng Association, to Wm. U. Jackson for fMO, confirmed. Solomon Blgham, assignee of Jacob Rlstlne and wile discharged, the dutlca of his trust having been performed. ' Michael Derrick, assignee or Mamma uura discharged, tUe duties of his trust having been performed. Kiue granted upon tue creanora oi ueorge W. Meselmer to show cause why Chaa. II. Bmlley, his assignee should not bo discharged. in the manor oi tue rule granted upon ur. Wm. Clsna. asslernee of Geo. Jacobs at the Instance of Geo. Uencb a creditor, an answer waa Died by the assignee and the matter con tinned. The account of James Miller, committee of Ellen Miller, a lunatic, waa confirmed. Writ of acqueetration awarded for life eBtate of John Roatb of Duncannon and Jno. A. Bhearer appointed sequestrator. Writ ol sequestration awarded for lite estate of Geo. D. Taylor of Mlllerstown and Jus. C. Barrett, Esq., appointed sequestrator. Jane uershman of Kve twp., a lunatic, was by order of court committed to the State Luna tic Asylum at Harrlsburg at cost of the county. Writ do iunatlco lnanlrendo oi Joseph Heller awarded and Bamuel E. Buck, Esq., appoint ed commissioner. In the matter of the Judgment of Blmon Bweger va. John Rccder and John Rlcedorlf, a rule waa granted npon pi IT. to show cause why the Judgment ahonld not be opened. The petition or Maria e. uromietgn lor tne benefit of the Act of Assembly securing to married women their separate earninga was directed to be filed and recorded. Report of W. H. BponBler, auditor, to pass npon a question of Hens In the estate of Geo. UlPh was 11 led. Report of W. U. Spongier, auditor, to dis tribute proceeds of real estate of David Wag ner, tiled. , Report ol J. u. M'AUIster, Esq., auditor, to distribute balance In hands ot B. E. Duck, assignee of Adam Fortney. in the case ot wm Bhotl vs. Ellzabetn tshotr. proceedings In divorce, a decree In divorce was granted to the llbellant. ORPHANS court. The accounts to which exceptions were filed in the Orphans' Court were all confirmed after arguments were made npon the exceptlona and such modifications thereof as were deemed necessary. The following Is a summary of tne general business transacted Guardian! Appointed. Jno. B. Sheibley guardian of minor children ot Jacob Drexler, dec d. Hon. Wm. Grler guardian of Lulu E. Bryner, minor daughter or Jno. 11. tiryner, aec'U. Chas. B. Ilelnbach guardian of Laura B, Bryner, minor daughter of Jno. H. Brynor, deceased. R. M. Jones guardian of minor children of reter retre, aee'd. Chas. II. Bmlley. auditor appointed to ascer tain liens and distribute balance In hands of J acob D. Bhure, administrator of estateof Jno. Dcltrlck, Br., dee'd. Lewis Potter, auditor appoln ted to distribute fund arising from the sale of real estate of John Haas, dec d. Calvin Nellson appointed auditor to distrib ute balance In hands of N. Yanfossen, execu tor oi Bamuel roller, dee'd. Bale of real estate by Bamuel Brown, execu tor of Joseph Barge dee'd. to F. B. Clouaer, for the aum of t'JOO, confirmed. Private sale of real estate by E. C. Gault, guardian of minor children of Margaret Clay, dee'd., to Ellas Lelby for (150, (the wards' interest therein; continued. Bale of real estate (purport No. 8) by W. S Ilostctter and Jacob C. Hostetter, adm'rs., of John Hostetter, decl., to David Harper for the aum of 350, confirmed. Inquisition in partition awarded on real estate of Geo. Rempfer, dee'd., and Geo. Utley, David Bhumaker and Bamuel Rheem appointed commissioners. Order of sale awarded to the administrators of James Gibbons, dee'd to soil real estate in Kye twp. Leave granted the administrator of Rebecca Derrick to make return of alias order of aale of real estate to August term next. Order to sell real astute conaiating of two tracts aitnate in ttavme twp., ferry county ra No. 1 containing 81 acres, 133 perches, and no. a, lo acres, awarded to caran e. itice, administratrix of Jonathan Rice, dee'd. Bale of real estate to Herman Brlnkman by Goo. lloobaugh, adm'r of John Wagner, dee'd revoked and an alias order or sale awarded. Georgo Ernest, guardian of minor children of John H. Bryner, dee'd discharged npon hla own petition. Order made oermlttlnsr PhlllD Huston, cnar- dlan of Bamuel Martin, to pay balance iu his hands into court, and De discharged. Election of widow of Joseph Barge, dee'd to take nndor tne intestate lawa of tne uommon wealth from her deceaaed husband's estate filed. Retnrn day of rule granted npon creditors 'of b. ir. ciegg, dec'a to snow cause wnyw.ii. Bponlser, hla administrator ahonld not be discharged, extended to August term of the Court. Return day of rule granted npon creditors of jease March, dee'd to snow cause wny w.ti. Bponaler, adm'r. dec, should not be dlscharg ed. extended to August term of the Court. Rule granted upon the heirs of Nicholas Jacobs, dee'd to appear and ahow cause why the real estate of decedent should not be sold and converted Into money. Report of Chaa. H. Bmlley, auditor to paas upon exceptions men to account or John jr Wlngert and R. H. Wlngert, executors, &c, of Henry Wlngert, doe'd. Court adjourned nntll the 21st Inst., when It win again convene for the transaction of some special bualneea. fl1" Since taking "'Dr. Llndsey'i Blood Searcher' that old sore of mine Is entirely cured." Sold by all druggists, It will pay you to read the 8th page. Mortimer's advertisement is of special Interest to every housekeeper, livm it and see if it won't save you money. Church TVofiees. Methodist Church Communion next Sunday. Preaching on Saturday morn ing at lot o'clock and on Saturday eve ning, also on Sunday at 101 a. m.', and 8 at o'clock p. ni, . Presbyterian Church Trpttcb In it at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M., by Itev. W. A. West of Harrlsburtf. Sabbath Sohool at 9i A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Phoenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Phrcnlx Pectoral cures Hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 2! cebts prbot.,6 bottles tl. I2y Bold by B. M. EBY, Druggist, Newport NEWPORT. FLOUR. The nnderslirned. tironrletor of tlm NEWPORT MILLS, has completed his extensive improvements and now feels confident that he can make the BEST FLOUll in Perry County, and will sell at Kates that the poorest may buy. He Is very particular in the wheat he buys, and has the only Smith Purifier in the County. He is also Agent for the Un derwood Patent Flour, which is the pest uour in tne worm. ttJT All kinds of Custom Work done with precision and dispatch. 03m MILTON B.ESHLEMAN. Camphor Milk cures Tteadache and Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr bot., 5 bottles tl 12 ly Bold by F. MORTIMER. New Bloomtteld Kendall's Horse Book will Elve vou 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, Times office, New Bloomlleld, Pa. J o JL u iD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, 1 will send a recipe that win cure you, freb of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York city. , a o ly. County I'.rice Current. BLOOMriEM), June 14, PW. Plax-8eed 1 23 Potatoes 40 Butter t pound, 80 10 Eggs V dozen 10 " Dried Apples V pound 6 ets" Dried Peaches 10O12cts.l SBWPOUT MARKETS. Newport, June 12, l6Su. Flour, Extra (S.E9 " Super. 8.25 Whlto Wheat V bush 1 20 Red Wheat 1 20 Rye . 70S70 Corn,. 42 45 Oats V 82 pounds 359 31 Clover Seed per pound 65cents Timothy 8eed 2 00 Flaxseed 100 Potatoes 15625 Bacon, 7 O 7 Lard VA centa Hams 9 cents. Ground Alum Salt 1 00 61 00 Llmeburner's Coal tl 00 & 1 25 Stove Coal 4 25 O 4 60 Pea Coal 2 2" Buckwheat Coal 12 06 Gordon's Food per Sack (2 00 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTSD WXKBXT. WOODWARD & BOBB. Carlisle, June 12, 1860. Family Flour, 16 60 Superfine Flour 4 00 White Wheat, new 112 Red Wheat, new . 1 12 Rye 65- Corn. (new) 35 Oats 88 Cloverseed, , 4.COA4.00 TImothyseed 1 60 Flax Seed, 1 10 G. A. Salt, '. II 20 Fine do : , 1 80 Philadelphia Prod use Market. PHILADELPHIA, June 12, 1880. Flour unsettled: extras $5 255 60 ; Pennsy). vaiila family, S5.50 9 15.75 Minnesota do., S5.0 15.50; patent and hlKh grades, f6.50i7.0O Rye flour, 13.253.25. Cornmeal. t2.Mi. Wheat, red, 1260127; amber, 1233120; white. 128129. Corn yellow, 5051c.( mixed. E0Ho. Oats quiet; Pennsylvania and western white. 4I43n. : western mixed,blJi40. Kye7ats&o. Wind Hartman On the 1st Inst., at the Lu-. tlinrau paritonaEH, In hewpoit.by Kev. M. Colver, Wm. Wind to Alice Uartman.bothol this county, Bates--Wilson On the 6tb Inst., at the Ridge avenue M. E. parsonage, by Rev. G. p. Fenuv packer. C. E. Bates, of Harrlsburg to Miss U. L. W tlson , of Ickesburg. kioi.kh Rrtaut On the 3d Inst., at the resi dence ol N.Arndt, In Newport, by Rev. J. Kret7 Ihk, Geo. C. Zeleler, ot Newport, to Susie P. Bry ant, formerly of Evergreen, Vs. Zimmhrmab Crist On the loth Inst., at the Lutheran parsonage. In Newport, by Rev. M. Colver. W. H. Zimmerman, of Andersonburg, ti Mary E. Crjst, of this place. Bretz Free On the th Inst., at the groom's home, In Howe twp., by Iter. u. W. Coulter, Geo. R. Bretz to Ida Free. Orwah On the 8th Inst., In Juniata township of Pneumonia, Mr. Jacob A. Orwan, aged years. Mabtkrsos On the 12th Inst., In Carroll twp., Abraham, son ol Nlmrod Masterson, In the 6th year ol hla age. Zsiakhs On the 6th Inst, in Liverpool twp., Mrs. bailie A. tellers, agud 26 year,6 months m-d 2) days. Ddnklk On the 4th 1 nit , In nallfax, Dauphin county. Pa., Mary, widow ot Jacob Duukel, aged bi) year, 6 mouths and 24 days. jTJDlTOB'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orpnans' Court of Perry oouoty to ascertain liens and make distri bution ol the balauce lu hands ol Jacob 1). bhure. Administrator, &o., of John Deitrlck, Sr., late of Liverpool. Perry county. Pa., dee'd, will atteud Ut the duties ol Disappointment at his oftke lu Mew Bloomlleld on THURSDAY, the 8th of July, lXMat lOo'olock A. M. ol aaid day uhen aud where all parties lutcreMed can atiend. C11A8. 11. SMILE IT, June 14. 1880. Auditor.