,. LANC'ASTKIJ DAILY INTELLIGENCER BATUliDAY, SEl'TEMHKII 1.". 1HW!. iUncastet fmrllfgcnrcr. SATURDAY HVEN1N0, SEPT, 15. HUM Tile 1'nlCH Must (Je. That remarkable lamp comtnlttee of eura hascometo tliu conclusion tliat II e vaults under tlie sidewalks belong te tl e city and can be utilized u3ileoslierlea of Its poles. We de net knew bow far the claims of ownership In individual prop erty will bu prufssd by this lamp com rnlttrc, which has its feet guided by City Solicitor Jehnsen, we suppose. The ether legal talent advertised us nna)ed en the side of the poles had net, at the last advlres, Blietl its illumination upon them for the very geed re.isen that theh fees were net paid In advance, and tl eir cllents was net geed. The city seems content with the legal light that Solicitor Jehnsen can shed upon it, and the Maxim company have been endeavoring te Mil along chenpl) under tlili convey only, lint w lien they get down into Mr Kjhlenuii'u vault, and get under an injunction in const censt const quence, they began te think that the were getting Inte dangerous water and we understand they have finally coaled and provisioned the two legal frigates that were awaiting their charter What conclusion the authorities will dually reach, under tills legal illumina tlen, as te the city's right te take pes. session of the citizen's dwelling, we will net predict; but we trust there will be some change in the conviction that the property owner has no property In any thing that the city hankers after. Aftei Its essay at planting a pole In a vault, we ueed net be surprised at its undertaking te poke lliein out of the windows or the scuttles. If they will kindly agree net te put them athwart our front doeis, se as te endanger our ingnss and egress with our market baskets en our turns, it maybe as much as we can reasonably expect from them. Seme of these days, hewever.they will be mere reasonable. It will be when they have learned a little mere law and paid for it. They are likely te pay a geed deal before they get through with their wooden pole experiment upon the people's pat Ionic They must go. The Mandamus .system. The mandamus" system of securing pament for bills against the city 01 Philadelphia afforded every oppertuu Ity for fraud. The people who were in power in that city some years age were disposed te perpetrate fraud ; ami where the opportunity and ilfopesitioii for fraud concur it is a popular presumption .that it has been per-wt rated. In that city the suspicion of this, in connection with the payment out of the treasury of a million and a half dollars en judgments confessed by Solicitor Cellis during his term, has been heightened by the (level epments of a sub-committee of the law committee of select councils. I has beea shown very conclusively th.it in a Jiumb'r of cases in which bills had been paid In the regular way by warrant upon the city treasurer suits were afterwards brought upon them, judgments were eufessed by Cellis and upon a manda mus Issued by the ceiut the same bills were paid a second time , It has also b;en tt'iewn that bills were paid by this same- process for work never done nnil materials never furnished. M my pei sons estimate, that the city treasury was robbed in tills way of hundreds of thou sands of dellai3 ; and the suspicion is thatC'jllls was a party te it. He has net Improved his position by refusing te waive his right te plea J the statute of limitations in case of a criminal piesecu tleu against him. He claims that the papers upon which he was induced te confess judgment weie all tegular and of such a character that this was the only proper course fei him te pursue, in deference te the citj'd best inteiests, Hut unfortunately for him many el these papers have been lest and aie missing fiem the daces where they Bheuld be. The presumption thus far ).', all against Mr. Cellis ; he in ly bu inno cent, but he is put into a position where he must prove it, and from present appearances the opportunity will be given him in a court of quarter sessions. Tin: Philadelphia 7 pretends that it is the ardent desire of the Hepubliean legislators that the governor shall veto the appropriation hill for their pay. It declares that the governor would veto it if he was net afraid that the Republicans would net piss the bill evet his nte. It is n 'prentice hand that committed the i'l ess te any suuh childish statement. 1 f the Republican legislators had an de slre te de without their pay for the sessleu, the resolution giving them ten dollars a day until September leth would net have roeelvod theh votes. Sadness would fill their snils If the governor Bheuld veto the appropriation of theii per dlem. Hut the governor or IVnnsyl vaula is net likely te be guided in his ceurse by any consideration of what may be ngieeable or disagreeable te the Republican legislators. 5 We de him the jnatlce te believe that his sent of right ulone will guide him. And, by the way, when the Prcsi gives the opinions of the iNTKLMUBNtKU It will show better lis Journalistic sense bv attributing them te the paper rather than te either of Us editors specially. Sejik of the astute people who did net thluk favorably of the Pennsylvania Democratic platform en thoiuestlons of the tariff and civil sorvlce reform, will find that the New Jersey Btate conven tion has followed with exactly the same deliverauces. The Democrats of Ohie, Virgluia, Pennsylvania and New .lersey new stand upon the Bame plank en the tariff ; aud no better Democratic dee trine en the civil aorvlce is preached any where than the declaration for " Unit gouuiueaud deep-reaching civil soivlce reform which censijta In the election te elllce of honest, intelligent, capable and courageous public servants, who will faithfully lulmlnister their trust, aud who will ba held te strict accountability for audi discharge of It." - ni m It Is perhaps net ae romarkable that the Democratic IIouse of 18S3 get along with $1,.108.7,5 worth of stationery as that the Ilepubllcan IIouse et 1678 atole aud used $23,5&7,3I worth. Oil tier Cl-itu Mi'isi;, of the IIouse at llunisburg, has shown w hat uu honest and careful hcrutlny of his department cm accomplish in the way of saving money te the stale. His contingent e pensrs have been Si, til.. Id agtiinst Huhn's U),000, ami his supply account 00 1. IT against Helm's $J,7i..e .. li seems that the judges of I lie New Yerk courts accept- pasta from rntliend companies. It is a I in fill thing for them te de there, and consequently net sj discreditableas when it Is done by our Judgfsh.re. wheie the constitution ( r bids the practice. Tin: Salvation Army hat iiea 1, 101 commissioned 0 Ulcers. Tiietnii the apple crop in tepotted a filiate, it is believed that the crop of sfitestnen who am willing and nni us te nerve their country for pay it tip te the average. Tin: pope wrote thee Hues 111 tbe nut -graph el ati American lady : .liiiOltliin celut (ertuinlitii lenci, labeita, l.tnlibrlii. UiMi'tis iispern in 1 ii, tull A 1 Hl I Mmli'v 11011 tleeuir, pre uieue Uifttl Pmce pull, lpeiu In i.iicere dulee moil The English translation was l,'lerio-bltliig'rern.iinilrloo tieieltlnu tnnn tullli's oil million, Im Christ's ihimh -.hini tint I "tPi'l piln sweet 1 IuiIdh, swet .Until lerlcr te. Ile. l!i TiMeiiK't pvtK'iiee was (mall) te wirded Willi n clear sin aud U10 gorgeous precession of the Mrstie I'ageut hisat List tiken p'lee. ami been pronounced a grand success I'he jiewcrs of the English Ian. guage will be prt-tt) well Htmiicd in the effort te give expression te the dee "'el ing of relief tti it hat 001110 te a per g nitlen, new tli.it the Oriele In par. ,1 history. Tin. I.tt nrenien Jmm.il of tl e Kp'tceptl church gives tlie follewiug as pew rent receipts nC some of the leading churches in tlie diocese el Philadelpiiia Hely Ttiuity. S172Y; St. Mark,;! t.lUI. r7 , st. James's, SUJIt 12 ; St. Stephen, 311.01.1 7$, st. Lukes', 310.77S . si. Matthias, 3D.!53.Jlij , St. Luke's, (Jenr.u (Jenr.u tewn, 37 OS! "iG. Incarnation. 37,'.,UU .10, st. Peter's, 30,500, Epiph.inv, 0 IUO, making au aggregate from thqe leu high est 111 the het of 310J, 137 IT,. L11.1 ti nint lliiFn i,.iml hitlittlebud of Arctic explorer locked up in the It nil of pcrjwtu.il ice and show with net tniicU pefsibiluy of tetene nutil ml muiimer 1 net a ery cheerful Mibject te couteinplate as winter draw mull . et tbe pity that vvellsup iiticen-O'OUily iu the bjnum for the 'cobeiiud unfortunates almeit chau"cs te ueutcinpt bicanae of the ieck!es disre gard of human lile that h.u ever been luauifest iu tliese polar expedition;!. It hat been couelusively proven tliat a uortL uertL ivest pihiage ceulil by no possibility be of iny cenitnerci.il adiantasje, and the i-ctciitiflc resultt that might ascrtiu fi mi any iilar discoveries would bj mero than counterbalanced by the Imt of hfe that must inevitably reaillt from all efforts te pi-iictrate further tlie receKel of tlie irean neitb. lake (Japtitu Webb's altumpt te j im the Whirlpool rapid, tbe Mie.esful ,i3:otnplMliiiie it of a pe' ir oxpeditteu can bnug no geed te hiinimily it all ptoper- liein.il te tbe wanton waste of lifu tliat iiii.iveid ibly acoeiupiulun it. A ui I) tbe contiauetit wrangliiij; of labor aud capital that in oue form or nuethur alnaj4 taming llniucial mires, it bcceuiLH .1 jileasuic te record tbe success of a tnaiiti. lacturer m Uotien, Praues, who lus adeptud ,1 plan in the maiiagorueiit of It in business by which the gnovaueet of Ins wuikrneu ure forever dene avay with lu .1 uuttliell the nyntem etnsitu in admit tin1; employ js te .1 slmre of the jrolitsef tlie business iiudei taking Thu woikmen recoil e the rcgulai wages ruhuj; in the district, and in addition an annual betntt", proportionate te the proprietor's pretiU. In the pirticular inttatiue alluded te the bonus ler the pist lne years has amounted te twelve per cent of the i.ages earned dining the year. The nolicitude of tlie propiietor for these whom he employ is further shown by the fact that half of thin bonus if piid te the men in c.ibIi and hall i. retained te form a sick and pension fund for tlie family of tlie workman in the ca'-e of his death. The hucce.su that has crew nod the expciiniutit is due te the increased elll elll elll ctoue thai thu workman attains se seen as he begiiis te uuderhtaud that his en deavors redound te his own advantage. This method of dealing with the labor qtiOHlien c,ecs te tbe root of thu iliflernnceH between emplejer aud empleje, and it might bn wtdl if a modified feim of the satne sotiHible plan were tr.itiHpliuted te our jivii htuke ridileu country. KKATUUESOK THE UfATK I'HESS. ThePittsbuig Tdejruph fear that an things are going new the governor may no 111 have te call out the itiililii tonic. mm ve elder iu the LogUlatiue Tlie Hiinbury Democrat would lilcute i-ee united tlie Democraey of tlie country tln yeai in 0110 Belid plialaux for the great battle el 1681. ThoAlteonii 1'nbuite leinarka tliat as the LogiHlatuie is new weiking fei uethiug and lluthug itself, no nuu lus the nght te tluilt jibes at it. Tiie HeadiugiWirieiiiphatieallv lemaiks that " uvery ilch man's seu reared 111 idle ness, indulged by thoughtless iiiethers.aiid uegleoted by rapatjieus fathers, Is a euite te the oemmuulty in which he lives." Accerdiug te the Plymouth, I'a., llccenl if the poeplo had tlie power te elect a new Legislature this fall they would remand overy oue of the obstructionists te privnte life, where they preperly boleug. The Mount Jey Star u,d iteiw, our vigorous and sprightly county contoinpur centoinpur conteinpur ary, celebrates Itsolevonth anuiveisary hy n modeiitxefuronco te its liioieaalng olrou elrou olreu lation and iulhiouce. The mero the Itepublknn ultimituiii BouateiB seek te ovaile tlie constitutional demand for apportlenniont, says the Al. toena Timet, the deoper they pluugu (liom (liem sylves Inte the mlre of diBropute, Hoferring te ndvmtiKOiiients 011 locks, ote., the Nonistewu Turns indignantly observoB that It Is hard te have the injunc tion te take modleluo laid upon us uvery tlrae we leek out of the railway car win. dew. The Uroekvlllo Jejfmeman is ipiite as surcd that fairness and honesty have characterized the Democrats and 'reed and dUrejjard of publie duty have bcen const Iciieu among 'h" it I'libliean of tlie Le,:ll.iture. Tlie Piranteti l!tn hli,-tn IhiiiKs eicry school b i.itd t-heiild n1d le iu ether stiiudltt cemmitters a comm 'tie en nani (,-iiy in liters, whune duty it would be te ten tliat the Hehitd isnm- me well etitl laleil, and thi ir hiurni ! : v clm and well k.-pl. The Siii.ite journal f ' i-' I liuisday will make one of the most ui hhih leoerd.t ever made iu the IVinmyh inn l.gislutuie . it will Rlien the plMae of a resolution with less thin 11 leruui m.t en itupma cill of the yis and 11 iyrf, t vlireim lus the Philadelphia litcenl. f BROUN A U .le l ! V V-tll b.t jutt ,n,lnl te hit liumer mis iiriM taetietit te Vatsm college, hy iT'Vln the iiittltutten .'5,000 1'llVM It Ml HI ll, the T'tllHT.llli.O .ul- vihj.Up, has secured 1,UvO ihW uimes loins pletlk'es while a'ue id, lie will seen 10 l irn te Ainerlci. tilMUM II. I. Hi m ceiutiiaiidiug tlis department of the itli, was jeMeidas placed up m tbe lettu I li-t he luiiug HUibtd the ,igi el dt ji. us. lvjiiit( mi n aie said te h M -100,000 000 of United M.ites bends, ltueut"n liurditt (.'etitis IJartlctt 3-'0.0.h),iKi0, the duke or .Siitheilaud 3'.0UU,0OU ami Nr ri.0111.1s lii.wssy. $."),lKK),0lX). I.n'N Ar.iuit, the Donieci Uie 0.1111I1 pate for Uoiernor of New .lersey, was birn 111 1'hil ulelplua, and IS. Frank Al belt of the i'enusyUauii Legislature is h -, dieiiit r. I'llMI MV .M.'v'MI "ilU'ir. of the Mothetlist cliureh ee'itin nHeety, 111 Octobei, i te iled cate l.mi f'i e'ltitvh 111 fourteen da)sin I) iketa, c.iih costing 1 nun tlirte te ten t 1 u-aii I d 'llirt. Pi.i'-iiii sr At. 'in 11 1 -tiry K lr.r UeseiH l'nnllnii;. W. II in let bllt, lay "etilil, H .1. Hewet ii.'rl I'.'lcett -ml titer pii.iniaent p"rt nit ,ir tit p 1, ar ert.it IIul'U I llatiiii's fii'u 1 1 l 1 1 ui 1 0 gt-'V s min ,! c'tieft.iin does no lie 111 a in ; .' I .1 ie 111 Pert SleiiHiu's r'rtit as s .rn,. , -nttmnt ill-,' b.ive hu-n w 1 1 n II" l i-ii'i vti-re long siecii rupi ivimI t 1 l ' 1. 1'-l 1 i- ute-e-y and .1 m mutreii 1 1 . il evi r fl tn while only tb t'imbt'ei.i' 1 nutm hi id,. 1 ,rt. Jt m.i 111 m i was -a greit friend aid tdmmi of t'ie late "matiT Ma't('areii u r. Ne' long bcti'.n ! ittvr't ih.n'i .ledge P.'ack sail "is I 111 heniv' a littlu but Matt i i- uniiik'. ' d btm-i-tt us no tu ti.ii;i te h 'M a gout tlit of tbe legil atUiinnientN of the world ' Him Nik Hie hum i st, h.t nit ti -en beuliwil by hit rm". it en 111 f't.j N'ertti west, fhre he,-p'nt vci l m m'lit iu th- lie. of relief from e'lreiii1 or i-eiitiuumi cerebre Hptuil uietr-u-'rit. II is lm-k again in Liramie, an 1 a is n ,tr feared lu rceoiery ts bopek". Wm 1). IKiwbi'-. t'ie novelist, 1 .1 young 1 tekitigmaii, et ninMIe heuth , his hair is cropie(l short nud pirlc.l 111 the ceutre he wears a s'j t ; iv iiiMHtulie aud hit a-pvt is tb k of student I In shrinks from socie'y aad is of ipuet aud demchtic tastes. 'iiitiTiriiKi. Cm t ik( - doe net rest in his gmie as iuutly as William Shake neare The .ibhuj of the great discoverer. lirst buried at Seville, hive been moved ibeut till they tinsillr lid in the cathedral of Saint Doiuiuge, and u iw they are te be turucil out of tiietr resting p!a't) aul vnclesrsl in a plate g' vm urn. This urn is te I10M tliu cisket e ititaiein ; thu actual as' s ri such a manner tint t'ie remains will bn plainly Mtible. WlMUll, Pun 1 1 - 1 uu s tb it be 1 a gains' Uuller. Iu a v . h us totter be advocates ti is rceleeti n 11 d sijs At preteut tliere can be nmj inn pelitu il parties t no K'pu'ii . .in is 0110. I ilia trust and despite tbe Republican hyp erltcs and tinie servers, as double de ilers, as soulless earrieu, in luiuerading iu ihe grave clothes of their boaered prcdeccs sers They have no nht te seek their eiiidi'iate aineug the high miuiled aud prefeiable. Let them ' nose .1 lilting leader trein aniuug tbe Tenksbury Man lies th i pjddlrsef peer men's bouei. lllr. KH"UllI,If. Sli.N.nilKS llirir llluti-llrtiiiinl lliitmce 1111 I'irlla. itiriil.try llicht l'lillil. Iplil.t hl-iiln' li . .iiph It. p When a politic il pirtv, or fat'ien, do de hbeia'.ely or bhud'y til 1 - ihe highway te ruin its preguss dewiw.ird is rapid and sure te end in disaster. Fer two months pist tbe Republican m.ij mty 111 thu ben ben nte has been en the wrug read aud es terdi, under the most w.lful le.uleiship, it met with almost trretr jv.ible ditgi.ice. lheillert te make up let the ub.-,euce of a It puiihcati ipieiti !, ruling rough sliijil uvei pretistiu,' 1 p;escntatwes of 1 he minority, was a pioie of legislative bulldozing tint cm tioer be jus titled or lueuied, while the insolent as sumption of auteciatic authority by the temporary pie.uling efbjur iu ordenng the expulsion ireui the 1 Uainbcr of mom burs, who wen. simply dufuiidiug their oeiistitiilinnal rights, wan an inhibition of disiegani of personal and publie dulj that the Republican pirty ci 1 noier allerd te be held responsible for. Thern are thirty Republican members el the Senate aud, 11 uuited, it is within tliuir power te piss auy bill, or adept any erdiniry mede of pieceuling, net in 1 lullict with theliws and the iiiles. As peuiuid out in tlu-se 1 ilunn.Men We I no lay, uilj niiiuteeu Re inilihcuis attended tbe caucus which 01 dercil the tw j-notsiens-ii wt-i k ultiinat'iui and the pass ige of tbe iK) null appro appre pi itien grab, and .is only two nt.iie weie 1 rert 11. vesturd.tv. il is irebil)!n thui Mr ( Miper found liiniseir uiiabie te 1 .tupel any nt'u-rs te cotneiipto the ri , and se, 111 sbeei de'periti.iii, tbe cxtruudiuaiy and r. 0I11 tteiiuv lactoer j.sterday wite n-eeitinl ti What tint in xi in ive will he 11 mains t be stm, linl the plain and impel line duty el tliu Republic ui ninpnity is te form ally aud tniphnlicallv rtiidiatu the pre ceilings of joutenliy rfnrely, at all evHtits.thn absent Hep 1bhe.n1 seu.uem will refuse te come feiwaid and Mi"laln the Utterly iinti liable p i.ilien tiinu assem ites huie been blindly led into, li tbe nppei tieniuunt stiuggle is te eud in legislative deinorah.atieii Int the odium of it net fall upon thu Republican party. It liaa all the lead it can cany as the result of the uxira session, A New Umliircruiiuil Oiiiiip hi), Tlie (ioeliel iiudurgieiiHil uuiiduit and pneutnatie delivery company, formed te ojerate iu New Voik 1 ity, was 11100rpor.it 11100rper.it 11100rpor.it ed nt Albany, N. Y , l'uday. It proposes te construct underground conduits ier electric light, telegraph ami tolephono wires, and also te eurj and deliver mess ages and parents utiiiurgieuud by pneunia J'0 'iehvery. The uajut.il stock is ii,W0, 000, nnil the inoerpoialioiH am Uhiisti.ui Uoebol and Hemy 11. Waiuwiighi, Philadelphia, nnil Heniy S Pungeii, JoBeph F. Hegati mid Chailui A Wain' wright, New Yeik city. I'euii.ylv.iult lutitl en tiigiM. Postal oulera relating te I'etimiylvanla were iitinuiinccil at Washington, I). I 1 1 iduy ns fellows. Instructing the pest master at l'hiladelphi.i te dispatch through loglhteied pouches fin- t'lnuinn.Ui, Ohie ; Minneapolis, liul , Pittsburg, Pa., uud St. Leuis, Me., by the flew and I'ltUburi! laihead pest ollli-e tia.u, Ne. 7, leivlng Philadelphia at 0.05 p. in Pest ollleo mall discontinued at Uau wville. Ueavnr oeuuty, mull te New Uu -bt m , Hairy P. I'rather conimissieuol jiest mnster at tljeeneaitle, Frauklu. ceiui, aud Uh.ules J. Johubeu at korbeyo, J,, it teauty. OEUMANTOWN. IIS rlt IIUMMll.Ml II ,lMll I.IIHAIK It.iMllin riKtsrlll.it M.t' Ml rinliK'iil 1111. 1 tlili, liiiiiilKriiel I lie lli'l- nun MiMiiiiinlti'. Uuiiiaiitewii, Pa , new a patt of Phila delpbia. and the iiate abode of Im wealthy inetchstitN, it about te celrbr it J the two hundredth .iiiinversiry of its settletiK nt The pieiH-eis who settled I lietui.mten n uirlictl in Phil idnlpbi 1 en ( tuber 0, 10,l. nud it h t In- da) whlih the (ieitiuius thieughinit the I tilted States ptopeso te eolebi.Ue. Hut the most emi neiit of the tlerin 111 settlement, 1'i.in is Daniel I'astert. ut, had at lived 111 Phil 1 dolphin 011 August .'0, liil He w it tin 11 in lt'sil and died iu 17l' He was fiiiinh ir with tireek, Lilitiiiul the nnsleiu I tti -guages, had studied I iw and soetns te hae had gentle pucntt, at the I liter sunt htm 1 "JIM lelelittluilers, el whhh the ten Mid, int I'trtiiiil fun I(ii4jnri iminiiii ( Thus go the timet and the dollars.) Like some et the settleis el M istichtitel's Pastorieus was n 0lut111n011s writer mid altogether .111 niten s'ltig ehaiaeter. lie di'teiibes luuiMilf at el a melaiiehel), eholeilck coinplevieii in I thetefoie gentle given te sobriety. selit.u, ttniliout.ileub till, th inn I iced, limoreii'., peusne," etc The earliest tleiinaus iu this ceutiti) eiesscd the sea 111 elder te aieid t.r.iuii in chtttch an 1 state. Mint of tlieiu worn natives of the Rhine ceutilrj, which at that tinie leriiUMl a pirl el the (iuniati empire. Indeed both Duteh aud lieim m uaities appear in t'ie isirly riMenls el Penusyivaiii 1, mid 111 iu iny cites if n ilillleult te deteriiiiiie the nulcicdtiiU of the iiiimigrnuts. .Many of them, liewiwu, Wire clearly of lau-u origin. The occasion of t.us immigration is somewhat tuixeil, .is muht Im 1 xpieieil As eatly as March l l'--'. William Peiin c.inveieil soiiie land 111 IVntis.iliatiia te nilieusef I'refel I, up cull) te oue I iceb I'olner, a meieh ml, wh 1 li nl isiied I'euti t)l.ini., and knew what be wivtlui)ing Lite 111 May 01 earl, in luni. Ills a com. pauy el l'rnnkleiieis tu.nl,-a similar pur t h ise of 1 ,01W , but t 1,1 iiul) member et this cempiny wn tx, t went te l'euntjl vauia was Pastei ius. II- 1 id Inn company were " Pietitta," or f i'iewcis of bpeiui, who attached ra'hcr 111 no importance te a sainth hle tbati te c iiiuet deui.is I'd Crefeld eempiuv were net LullK.au, like Spmur ami I'.wtteiiiit, but Muuuu.iUt or 11 anety of denuan Dutch Auab ii titt Tbe Mnuueni'is wiieeilled aftn Me'itie ryniens, or snu ,tn, who h id been a li iniau Catholic ,n-.', but nj e id traiis'ibstnuuatten, ami was mi tmpicsNid with the coiirnge of the An.ibabtisls, thou Ireipieutly ox-vuleil, tint he adeptnl tin 11 teaching!, uud ileielepid them. lie lel lowed l.ilvin rather than I. ither, but 10 jected lufant baptiitiu. and laiiitbt lint Un church consists of saints only, tint all oaths aie wreug, and that 1 l tinstiau cm neither held p ilitical ellk 'S nor render military services. It is these poeplo who felt attracted by William Peiiu, as well tiny might, aud settlid I10rm.1nte.111 hut their representative aial agent was P.ustn 1111s, who had much in common with the Meuuouites. Ate irdingl), theie is .1 certain icaten ler the term Peuus)lvauia Dutch, which is often applied te ti,e tieim.ui dialict el the Koysteuo state, although the dt ilect lefened Ut is ru'her of booth Herman origin, uud has been in Milled by an tnlu tnlu mieii of l'eutis) Ir.vn 1 Lnglinb Net have the Hreitiniuu ballads inucli te 1I0 vvttli the Pennsylvania lleruiau , they simply represent Hermans who liave le.irued bul P.Dglitb or none at all. Their pbilolegic.il v due is very slight. The real phdolegi.iu of Puiiusylvati 1 Dutch is the I ite b b Haldemau lie remarks that before the year ldl'J "soieraltheusaud tiermius had eutered PeiiUKlvaiiia, ' that in 17 1 J their number was 100 00) , and in 17b I, iNo.eon l'liesettlcis.il tienn 1 it a 11 nhowed their nalieuil and '-octal as well as religious preferences 111 many ways. As Muuuoni Muuueni tes, they took kindly 1 1 the Friuiids, or (Quakers , like then foiuiiiuuers, the Waldeuses, they wuiu parti il te the art of we iving, which thuv nitioduced 111 Petiu s)lvauia , iu inauiiurslbe) were simple anil ipuit-t. lint the most rout nkable ebarae lerislic el the Pctiiisylvauia dormant i-, the fact that they Inve i-utaiue.1 their native iaiiguage of a loruier age, aud that mail) of them have remained !e).il te the rohgieus opinion el their ancestors. I hi Unions Rittenlietisu famil) descends from a Mmiuoiiite minister, but tbe Muhleubergs descend from L'ltheitiu c'ei gymiiti. Hut the Kittmghuysciis aiu ileai I) of Dutch origin, atidthoie ancestor, Willem, built thu lirst American paper mill, 111 HV.iO, 011 a branch el the Wissahie keu. An early as April 1"J, Ifs, tin.. Udimaus el Oeiuiiuteivii sent l the monthly inoeting of tlie friends a piolest against slavery. The pietcst was signed b) Pasteruis, Heudnut.H and two Op dun (jlrabfs , but Pasteruis seemi te have com posed the document. It was liu who laid out licrmautewii en M ly i, ldSl, and obtained for it a eh irtur en Slay it, lO'll. Finally, tbe fact sheu'd be mentioned that thoe immigiants print ed a Uermau Bible 111 tins country thirty-iiine yuirs befere it was published here 111 English. Tie lirst Gemini Hible iu this country was printed 111 171.1 by C'hiistian Sauer ; the second edition appeared iu 170 5 , the third 111 1770 Out the Indian Hible was printed at C11111 C11111 biidge iu IM). And that the (ieitnau Meuuouites of P ntisylvatiia liad hoiiie literary ambition, they showed iu 171m, when they employed 1, men for three yeirs te print the "Menu unto M,irt)r's Miner " of Van Rrabt It was printed at Ephrata, and hueiiir te have bceu the gie.itest luei.uy jiiiblicitieu in the colonies up l their tune. It, is but fair loe add tliat tbe let- tloisef (loim.iutewn und thou dcscmid ants, in (net, uearl) all persons who speak Peini8)lvauU Dutch, ilislilie bi-m and te bajee, and tliat they de net cue fei the "l.itlicrland," being e nnpletely 11u11r.1l 11u11r.1l i.ed, k ive lu their dialect. The Peiiiisyl vauia (Jeimaus of the piuunl typa sue new luund along tlie Dj1.iv, are, the hehtiylkill uud the Luhigh. 111 Alluiitevvu, Lubanen, L uicaster and Yeik. The two hundredth anniversary of the (Jt'iiuantenn settlement will bu celebrated by 1111II1 ins of Amuiiiiiu (ieniums. llin Werk ni lliiuiiei.. All order was issued by Postmaster (Journal Uresham yesterday piehibitiug all pestmaiturs from paying money orders and delivering registered letters te the manager el the New Oi leans lottery coin pauy. Milten U. Kueiiau, troisurer of .I.iolcseu county, Ohie, has disappeared, it is ssid with sS.000 and a young girl. He lonves 11 wife aud family. Prank Adlemnti, for many joins book, kceper, and Jehn Btapeau, ex collector for the Oouesee brewing company, tu Roches Reches Roches ler New Yerk, have been arrested 011 the chaigu of defrauding the company out of 4'20,000. Ad Ionian confessed his guilt. The grand jury at UutLuid. Vermont, has indicted J, M. 11 wen, of the Rutland lailread company, for the einhcv..lciuent of money and uveilSBiiiug of stock. lie was held In $0,000 ball. The pest olllce at Jiuielien City, Ohie, was bioke into en Tuesday night and thu safe iobbedofiiost.il notes numbered fiem 7 te r.OO. The thief also took the punch nud olllce stamp, thus scouring an entite equipment for issuing postal notes, The publie is w ,11 tied against receiving nud pestmasters against, redeeming postal notes from .lunation City et tlie ubove niimbeis. Ondct Ii.illaid, en tital for linking befere the Court Martial at Auuapells, h.u beeu acquitted. AUUKMit tin: uiitud inilisi:. IMU4 lit ml .tlieiit the Hit I III M'll. In tlie Hi lokerville church ease, which has been 011 trial before . I udge Patterson fei Iho weeks, S II. Reynolds llnlidied speiliiug fei the defense )isteulii) uftei iiihiii and D tl Lthlein 111 let the defense this morning. Court met tint nlieuinen nt b ilf pist one e'eliK'k wtien Judge Pat tetsen di Ineied Ills charge, nfiei which ill" PHV ii-llied lu the leiiei eeillt loom then) Im t'etii a luge eiewd all da). An iiileiestlug sl.uiili 1 suit It being he.iiil befere Arhltm Arhltm ten Win. Sl.i)niakei, Siiuuil M Murtiii nud Liitlur Richaids. It Is brought b) simuel MiHei, el Martic teivnshlp ngaliisi .1 loeb Stokes I he iillegitleu is tliat ilelemlint etieiilatiil a sluidei lepert in legiud te Miller's 1 augliler. A gnat 111 inv witnesses have been exainlnid. I'he new eis appointed te view nud assess the damages, if ail), ill ising out if Iho opening el Hist lliger stieet, from S nith Itiieeu te Seuth strict, oil the bull s et the t ouestega, met this morning and viewed the piepi'il), and then proceeded lotion the leslimeuv of parties luteiested. 1 liev had net e. luliided it the tune of our i-.eing te press, Tw enl) one mere appeals tiy dieuis and butc'hcis Ireui tlie judgment el Aldei 111 111 IS in, for the commonwealth, for nieieiintile ta, weie tiled in tlie prothen etinv's etbee te da. lii'the Hewell inpinotiiiiicatedep imueus en the pait el Mr. Hewell were Med this mottling, lu them it is admitted that Mr Hewell iciiivcd uotice te teai down the bull ling. A nunibei et witnesses who wete filled as experts testily that the building is net wooden, 111 acceidaucc with the city eidiuaucu. Ailllllltl'il ti. lllr i.t 1 10 motion ul Ins precfp'er. Win Aug Alice, i'M , Henry J. Rutlcr wis ibis uiermiig admitted te practice law 111 the sevi 1 il eeuits of the eeitnt) Mr Huller is 1 gi.. hi no el Ann Atbn I utveis.tj mil bat lieeu piiiHiiiug bis law studies m i'iim'i'v fr Iho pist two)eirt. He is a son ul 1 M-ile I'te.iMirei I-aiuuel ISutlei aud a nephew el Judge Rutlcr, el the I oiled Mates district e nirt, it Phdulelpbia. The new ciudi .late ler leg it hoeers pivsul a biilliau' I aniiuatieii bclere the hs'il be ml, and will beiin Ins profession il eireer uuder uispices the most lav erntile. His tinned judicial mind, unswerving ipj!ii.atieti and genial 111 tuners must eveutuilly win ter him high riiuk at tbe bat, and this ex pert itien ins many friends in this oil) 0 inlidetiil) chriish. Mr. Hatter will tike II t-ve 'seeks vacitien at bis home iu Lien vil.e, t. hcstei eeiiutv, letiiintug Oct iber 1, te begin tbe practic of bis piolessieu in this city. Hi iscri I'.Min n 1 1 It l.tn lUllresil llrn liaikp.l liy t r - IV 111 le 111, I lie I up el it frrlulll I Irtlll. Litt night two tramps 111 ide 11 daring itlaeketi two railroad men oil a freight Irani of tlie Peens) Iv una railroad between shock's st itien and L'KiisU The r 11lre.nl uieti were I'uiiethy 11 irgeu, j olice elllcei of the read, .ind a brakemau. About mid night the) were seated en a box eir el a last leeil freight tram, winch was inn mug at the rate of twenty-live miles an hour. Hetweeu the above named jteltits two strange meti made then appearance en the top of the ear. ISutli had revolvers which the) peiuted at tliu railroad men, teltiug them te threw up their hands 1'uiek as a tlash ISergeii eauglit one of tlie men and wrestled ins revolver from him The ether" nnu beat the elhcer ever the head with his weapon for asheit tune and then jumped fiem the top of Hie eir te the ground. His compinieu get down en the box car when the otluer lire I ins lovelvei. '1 he men either fell 01 1 imped fiem tlie trim and it is believed that be was wound -d 111 the hip The oil) er's injur ins are net serious. Nothing b is since been seen of tlie two strangers, iltbeugti it was h irdlv possible for them te have get sifely fiem a train running at such a high rate of speed even if they arc net injured. Werd of the affair was tel.-gr iphed te Philadelphia ami the em phi) os of all western bound trams during the night were ordered tu be e-i the leek out fut the men. Tbocarenwliich thefricas eik uned was near tliu rear end of the tram aid it was impossible te get wenl te the eigineci te step until they arrived at the branch Yesterday was piy day en the mad, and It Is believed robbery was tbe intention et the strangers, who must have he mled the train somewhere near Clnckics I'l.suaii hi: ri.-sAi'inu. IV tin Will Oinili!- llln Cilllip mjr A SilL l.'imlul Outlook. List evening a large number of ladies mid gentlemen assembled iu the p triers of tlie (Jrape hotel for the purose of mj. footing arrangements te present the opera "Piuifore" iu this city this season. Tlie company which is te rendei the epara is composed wholly of home talent, and list evening the different roles weie assigned te their respective impersonators The cast is as fellows : Sir Jeseph L A Prosiiuger , dipt. Corcoran J F. lleinitsh, Itilph Kackstr.iw W. Schlatich , Dick Deadeye Hairy A. ShulU , Hill Hebstuy Jehn Warfel ; Heb Rocket W. A. Frailny ; Tem Hew tin Jehn J. bmaling , Jesephiue Miss Leila Haer , Huttercup Miss Kate Shirk , Hobe Miss Li.te Yccker. bisters, Cousins and Aunts Misses L-uira Lechor, M.uiu Lechor, Sallie H.ich ler, Daisy buiia'.ing, Mar) Sohaubel, Dollie Deylo, Clara F.ur.iu, Amv Hill, LI.10 t-ichaubul. Mrs. II. L llaitni)er, Ida Htiber, Lmma Sbert7., Misces Diuklubeig, Lilz and ll.iger. H.iilurs Messrs. IMw. Powell, Dt. E. P. Day, ISoergo H.unbtlglit, P. Hachler, (Ice. Uiiudakei. Fiauk Mcl'laiii. P.dw. ihni, II Spoiicer. llewaul Wernt., I) SeiiHiinig, C. U. Kiminy, Oe. Rissler Harry hten.'ervvalt, (I. L. Feil Dcisinith, R. L. Franklin, H. Embluy, Frank Hall. 'I'he second story of the onera Iioiihe has beeu iiecnied fei nil purposes needful le the iiucuessfiil an angametits of tlie opera, and the next meeting will bu held en the 'J7th. Pief. Chris. Hurger and Mr. Harry Hartuiyer, itudei whose supervision thu schoiue is, nru werkiug iudefatigaiily for its success, which is no doubt already as filled, as no little talent exists iu the list of peeple who will sing the opera. 'i iii:ai,vim rm.i-.s, ll,rli, Htulmiian mul Muniirr Itetiiruuil 111 Oinirl. Aldermaii Hpurrier, who after the hear ing yesterday morning resorved his deci sion iu the complaints made against Messrs. Ilirsli, Steijiman nud Siiuner, uharged with cutting down the Maxim poles, gave judgment against thu defend ants Iater iu the day, imposing en each of them a line of 310 fur violation of the city ordinance mid heldiug each of them te appear at court te answer for malicious niUclilcl. After the injunction had been Issued by thn court restiaiiiiug thu Maxim company from erectiug oue of tliuir poles iu H, F, EsIiIeuuiii'h vault, coiner Centre square aud East King stieet, thu wurkmenjneked the pole out of thu vault and set it in an upright position 011 thu comer of the fouiidatleu wall that they had tern partly away. It is held in position by guy wires atliiuhed te ether peles, Mr. Eshlemau Insists that it shall be taken away as directed by eider of cum I. I'rulllle renciK-n Michael Sullivan, i!9 West Oernun street, piesented us this morning a small twig broken from a peach tree en his premises, containing a oluster of line seed ling poaehos, hanging ns closely together as a cluster of grapes. The tree here ever two bushels of fruit this ucaseiii THliOlIUUQiiKs, mini i.,ii, KRi.idiuiH nuniii.. Umiimn Itel.iiiiiMl.Sj,,,,,, , .l,Mll,1ll, leimini ll)-l',,riiKr,ili iliininrii. luu tin. vm ii,in, t imriiiii,, ,v,.. 'the lletiii.in lliifenncil smk.,1 of the ListresiiiniMl its session Friday ineining liithe llothluhem ehureli, coiner iff Nerrls and Hlilr stieets, Pliilmlelphia. Rev .1 C. Hauser presided uud conducted the opening devotional exotexin, uf ter which tbe minutes n! l'luiisilay were nnil mid nppievul The e uiiiniiulentluii liem the Plilladol Plilladel plili Refeinied elithes (English), locelved nt Thiirstlik)'rt Mission, tolattveti) thu eiile biatlnn, Jauuiiry 1, 18SI, of ttie four luindiedth itiiulveisaiy of tliu biilli el tlie mvIsh Hofeituei, I lrlch Hwlngll, was lueuglit te the attention of s)iied. On inlieii syneil ies lived te inform thn Philadelphia elasiis tint n petition h.m alre.nl) been scut te the geuetal synod of the Riffm med ehureli, reipiestlng tint tlie iiniilveisiiy colebralieii Im at ringed fei Iho whole church The erection of a monument in ineiuei) of Casiiei Oliviautis, 0110 el tlie editein el the lluldelhcii! C.ileeliisin, liaviug bemi bieught befere tlie svued at previous meet tugs, II was leseLeil te continue the onnmilteo fonnetly appointed for that purpose. U is the intention te eicet tills monument in lluiberu, (lei many, en the "nun .iiiiners,iiy 01 nisde.uii 111 ii'jj. A leipiest from the St. Jehn's elassls of the central ii)iied of tlie Unformed church via piesented, that the synod of the Eist give up t.isald elissis the portion of tlie territory belonging te the West Pommy 1 v.mi.i el.iRtli, nittnted iu West Peniisylva. 111 1 and West Virginia, a'eng the bound atiesef llie slate or Ohie, south of Pitts bmg Allet 1 leu 'Ihv di-i-us-ileii thn mpieti WHS leleried in a speenl e nilmiltee. Coiillrmitieu neilitloates, pinpvied ti) the (leriinn publishing hoilse uf the Retoruied eliuieli, 111 (,'loveHiid, Ohie, weie reeomiiieude.1 by the eomiuittee 011 pies b) tones te all the uuuitters and oengrega liens of thu ny 11. d. lh rriilnatiitil l.inciipnl. I'he liinuce eoiuiuittee, appointed te ral-e funds te meet tlie expanses of the gei iril convention of tlie Protestant Epii oep.ll eliilicb. tu Puiladelplui issued 11 eiriul.it in luue last, asking ler 310 000, and Mibsoiifilieiis Inve been received te the am niut id 30 OiX) I'lie sum of 3 1 000 is still iieediil, and it should be secured at once, as tlie e invention meets October . I Rev. Dr. Isiae L Nicholteu, ehiiriuiu ut thu eiiiumittee en hospitality, appointed te provide for thu outer tiiiitueut of thu elei it'll deputies le the convention, has hmilmI a circul ir, iu which lie s'ates th.it se far but tour faint r.'sp'iiiMs inve been tuade te the eitciilar issued last June. The committee new ask again and very urgently, that something be done, and doue nt otiee. Let private hospitality im leudcted by these who ate ible, and it nut this, let some active synipilhy Im shown 111 tlie luattei of e m Iribulieus te pay the exp'iisosef 0110 or mero delegates atsjiue convenient lodging place. A convention of the Siblnth schools of the Reformed, Evangelical and Luther in churches will be bold iu Shiuekm 011 the .' ith, '.'0:h and 'J7th instants. A 1'nrenpll Scrmnli On te morrow evening lu the Presliyte 1 1,111 mission eh.ipel, this city, Rev. L P. ISrewti will deliver his farewell disiourse prier te his return te Princeton te coin plote his theolegicil stu lies The rever end gentleman was 111 1 i.irge of thu chipul but temporarily (luring his vacation, but lias in ide liuit.s of fi lends who regret lus depirtiire. The pulpit will lie occupied 111 1 short time, arriugi'itieuts bung made te heir applie nits for ihe eh it go. I iitlirrmi -.jruuil. A s)iied of thu Lutheran church will convene 111 (Serni mtewii, Philadelphia, en Weduesil ly next. I'he opening sermon will be preached by Rev. Hellheitner el Reading. The following clergymen from this city will be in attendance Revs. tsylvui.as Stall, C Ueeuieiibd)der, J. V. E:kertaud Liuil Meister. HAtKiiai.i.. I tin lliime lint Almriitiiin Minis el tti III1111111111I. Steve), of the Athletic, lias made four lieu home runs this season. Tliere will be 110 luter-sUitu or .North western loigtie next season Tlie Iieiisides have Hellerd ami Reily as the battery this afternoon. Oldlleld t ikes charge of second b ise The catcher, who plays the p isiliuii this afternoon 011 tlie Aetlve nine, is a colored man who has bceu en the Leck H.iveii club. Scrad, the pitcher of the Housten club, his declined nil eilers te play with ether clubs, and will liiiish the season with his present engagement. The news of the giiiue te-day by innings will be icceived at the nowspiper eiliues by the American 11 ipid wires which are connected with the grounds. Tliu August Flower and H.ulville uhtbs have an angeil a series of llve games for the championship of the city: The lirst g.ime will be pliyed next Monday at Hart ville park. The Active club of Heading arrived in own tins morning bringing eleven men. I'liey are playing this afternoon with the Ironsides and then hatting erdei is as fol fel lows Uoyle, lb , L.iliius, IT; Cuirell, rt ; J.iceby, !l . Hatpin, !lb , Temiiey, ss ; Fuel, clj Fry, 0; L mills, p ; Morns the California pitchei it along but will net pliy. Fiauk Kchiller, the tlrst b.iHttuau of the Ireusides, is jd.i) lug his 1 1st game with the club this afteriiiMin, as he ltitends going te Philadelphia te attend a medical college. Mr. Schiller has made a line record dining his stay In thlR city. Ile in a tellable nud conscientious ball playui nud a thorough goiitlemaiiniiywhoiu. Ile has tiiatiy fi lends here and nil are sorry lhat he is leaving. Miller will take Hist nftei te day. (i.lliiH t'lsyuil KIei, hern. At New Yerk Huflale 1, New Yerk I , Providence, ten innings Providence 2, Dotieit 1 j Wilmington, Del , Uroekl)n 11, Quickstep 0 J llarrisbiirg Hariisbiirg 7, Anthraoite 3 ; Philadelphia (morn ing ) Cleveland f, Philadelphia!!; (after noon) Ulevelaud fi, l'hll idelphia 1 ; Phil Phil adelphia Aucust Flower 0, Uhestei .1, llfliilli el .Sljiir lliiraie llnlilemnn Mai litlu Times. Iioraee llaldnnrin, of C.tlvert, Texas, died en Tuesday last et brain fover. Ile was a son of Iho Inte Hemy llaldemun aud a brether of Paris Iliililemnn, of Chtokles, and Cyrus llatdemaii of llosten. The de. oeacod sorved as a lleiiteu.int in the Unl ted States army during the Mexican war ami continued iu the sorvlce until 1830, when he settled iu Texas en a pieoeof land purchased by him while he was en duty at the time of the war with Moxlce. When the late war broke out he entered the robel army as a major but did net ceme east of thn Mississippi. In early llfe he married a d.iughteref Antheny Haines, who at that tirne owued Cel. Delly's lower farm, by who he had four children, two sons ami two daughters, who all llve iu Texas. Mieunercliur niuinurrs Milling, Ueveial members el the Liiio.isterMieu Liiie.isterMieu Liiio.isterMieu neicher are, with their wives aud daugh ter, visiting the Gcrmauia Mioniierohor, of Rattimore. Drawn 11s u Jury, James l'etts, of this elty, has been drawn as a juror te seive iu the United btatcs distriet oeurt, which convenes In Philadel phia en the 1st of Octeber. DOl.ll.lllllA Nl.lVfl I'rinii lliu lleKiilsr l'iiririi.inlriit. , ...ik,. ,. . .. .- 1 eiiiisyivauia e.isiui me. in, a. w. K. Of M. C, will meet te-night. A teinpeieiiee eeutiH eouvrulleti will bn held Inn 0 en Oetiihei l'i and 10 Thu I'euiiHjIvanl 1 latliead piy eir paid oil the read's empleyes bete )esteidnv. Six triiiiiJiiinpeiH were t ikeu te j ill by P. It, It. deteetives this tu lining. Ten days ii.ieh. Tliu iron meiildei'ii pieiiie is being held lu llelsn's Weeds today. Tlie ll"l Htuiililngs 1110 in Newtown plajlng the Vigils of that plaoe. The giiiue of hall is oxpruteil te Im a veiy eloie one, Jehn Sheets was iim-Med by Ollleer itttg this morning fm imlmintly expos ing Ills pei Min. I In will liaven licit lug lo-meiiuw. Noeleutioti of ofllceis was held at list night's meeting of Shaw 1100 encampment of Odd Fellows, .1 quorum 110', being ptesent. A jeung people's picnic is being held ut Sheik's jtrove te day, I'he inetry makers nru fiem Wist Ueniplleld township. Win. Heduinu, oeloied. was looked up evei uigiiL ier oeiug uniiii; ami noisy, lie was discharged this morning en payment of costs, A. V. Rogers, dunged by his wife with assault uud battery nud siuely of the pence, leceutly commuted, had 11 hearing bofeio 'Squire Frank lesleulay ineining. lie was discharged en pa) tueiit of $2 1 costs. The 111 itch game of baseball between thn l'clipse and Active baseball clubs of Wiiglitsville, )i'steiday afteiuoen, 1 emitted iu a defeat ler the feimer by a score of 7 teO. A iiumbei of drunken nud quarrelsome jeung tiiL'i. weie diHpiused liem thn vicin ity et Hachuulieimer's 101 net 011 Locust stteet, last night, by OllL'er DysMnjpir. I he fiiiiei.il of .111 H je.ir old son of Mt. Albert Thompson, new of ll.iirishurg, but ierinerly el Columbia, was held here ) est e 1 day afternoon. 'Iheilnlil died at Us home el diphthuiia. Ne services will be held at the E E. Lutheran, United Hiethieu, M Paul's P.piscepal uud St Jehn's Ltitheiaii chiirelies Seivuvs.it the ether churches will be held at tlie iisu il hours. A lately iiiarned jeung 111.111 whoie sides iu alley J llueatciied his bride's tlueit wiih a i;t7er a niek age, and last night ptetended that hu intended te hang himself. Aflei frightening his wife almost into spasms li 1 xplaiucd lha' he was only j iklug. The Columbia m or this week denies that Messrs Jim. tsivarl.'. and L W Way were in Reading attending te elrctnc IilJiI matters, us nqsirled hy us leciutly Mr. Swart, iu an tnteiview this ineiuiiig, s,i)s th it the editor el that pa pi 1 had no authority for the stati incut, as they irerc theie for that put pose. rrniiHl. Miss Aiiiaud.i jtiker Is visiting lit r sistei, Mrs. L)ilia (.roll, at Hud iu Hand. Messrs. (!ee. W. sohrecdor, if the Vigilant lliu ceinp.inj, and Daniel Wa)iie, of the Columbia, "ill leave fei .-viantnu oil Menda) te leprescut ttmse 0eu1p.1u.1cs at tliu Veluutei r stale lliemetis coiivenlien which is te he held them 011 thu lMlh 111st. .11.Mll 1.1 I I II I. .lit (Jillleil Kriile llin ftintltnln 'llnir. - 'lliu litst Instalment of coal ever the Reading read was icceived at Chlekles 011 Wednesday, consigned te E L. Remeld There is a large quantity ordered which will be distributed 011 the arrival of Mr. Heinhold. On Saturday last, three acres el laud containing a Iratnu house belonging te Ehabeth MuClute, .,1 this place, situated in Hist Denegal township, was s ild at public silo by Auctioned Luswiller, te Jehn Hraiimsatter for il.'J'.M One evening list week, Simen II Cjui eieu, ofthe Denegal firms, bieught into town four mules lutein d te a wagon en which wmu placed large hi) ladders filled with straw. Ile gatheud up about forty of his lady and gentlemen fi lends, inula jelly party the) prevnl te be. They went through lliu town and then te Mount Jey, where the) rested .1 short time at Shelly 's hotel und than returned te Manetta It proved te be a pleasant way of stnditig tbe eveuing, and all seetned te enjoy theiusi lvis. 1 111; iMiriKMitsr i-aih Pine l'ruririK lur llrel.l Miiirm 'Iho fair ejiens en Monday next, and the prospects ileuioiislrUetli.il Liucastur cm and will hive 11 big lair, as well as ether places Mr Snivel), the piesldunt, ami one el the jimpi tutors, has been 011 the grounds during the week with his assistants, and has the arrangements all completed, and the outlook is veiy ll.it ll.it tering for .1 large exhibition and an excel lent fair. The room in the hills is si crowded that mime exhibitors .110 eieeling tunts, and providing tedisjday tlieii goods outside, and thu gi muds will scuoely held the farm implements nud machinery that has nliendy been entered. The stalls will nil be tilled with live stock, the races will be well II I ltd, and the show will be one tint will be w irthy of our city and county 111 overy respect. With lair weather tlie ntteiidauci), esjie chilly 'Ihursilay, premises te be lare, and the lau will be a suieiss llui'i- illy as wall as otherwise uu-. KAsr r.wii. llsplieiiliigs In mul Aimiml flew IK'Hmel. The Irest of Sunday night did a great deal of damage thioiigheut the Easttin Eud. At least 0110 half of the tobacco wiseutyet, and iiiueli of it was (10011, entailing a heavy less upon the tobacco growers of this section. II. U. Musser'sdiiij: stoie in Nuw Hid land was clestd by Hhiuill High )esterd,iy iiieniing, the goods having be n ae zed ly vlituoef oxeeiitiens issiitd against htm. Miss F.1111110 Spoils fell through the tiapdoei et acistein nt New Helland en Tuesday last, and would hivn been diewiied Ii.-mI net Mih. J. L Shiller and Li..te Kuuer with much clleit rescued her. Meeting ul Urn l.nwn TnmiU UlnO. Lest evening the annual meeting uf the Lancaster lawn tennis eiub was held at tlie Slevens house and the following olllceis were eleoted for the eusiilng year . President. A. .1. titui111n.it . vice president, Jehn C. IlaKui ; tieasiirer, W. It. Hrluteu, hecretnry, W. II. Hager. The report of the treiisuier showed a bal.inee iu thu treasury and everything pointed te a pros, porous season, lu a few weeks our club will play several mero umteli games In this elty with elubs from nelghb&nng cities. liiuelinli nt llllleravllln, A game of baseball was played at Mil- leisvllle 011 the normal school grounds between the lilue Btoeklngs and Nermal clubs, of that pl.iee, whieh resulted in a vloteiy ler tlie former by asoero of 1 1 te .. The koeio by Innings is as fellows : lilue HtcekliiBs 'I. 5 u un-'i Neimiil . 11 eJ 0 0 0 e-i "niHyer' Cmit. His honor this ineining committed a drunken nud disetdeily oiiRlemor te jail for ten days ; diseliaiged two elheis en payment of costs, nud permitted one harmless teper te go fiee. Hiiln ul hliil'k, Jacob II. Leng broker Held en Thursday at jirivate s.tle 98,000 titevens house bends at 10J and 158 shares of Stevens hotise stock at ?.r) per share also 8 shares of eaut 0111 market stock at par. Horses Nlilppett. Fiss fi Deorr shliiped te day te New Yerk 18 head of Laucaster county horses.
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