LANOASTHIUJAII.Y lNTlULLlGENC'KH TUKSDaY NOVICMJWI. 'JO. IHtfJ. m 1 ft .'r Bl E! ?: ir 'c i I u; )"V lJ 1 C IP M r v I f ! k !' in II J'S 1, H fl sK Lancaster JhitdUgrnrrv. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, IIIUU. Net n (Jeed Oder. Kcnry B. 1'ayne, of Cleveland, Is n man of great responsibility anil wenlth, but as ene Interested In tlie Sluiulntd oil company, bis son being n member, be Is ineligible te the political position in which be wiplics. The Standard Is net a sweet smelling corporation te the pce ple,and we de net think that the power of its money will ever be able te disguise Its perfume. It is a corporation which Is understood te have iiccum-ilutctl prelHs of seme seventy or elRhty millions of dollars after a decade of manipulation of the oil trade, during which it almost nchieved a monopoly of the production and refining of oil, and would have fullj dene se but for the opposition It met in Mr. Gewen and the Heading railroad. It ban just confessed te bavins paid an ngentef tbostate of Pennsylvania llUecn thousand dollars in cash and a ilt thousand dollar salary te cecure his silence as te what he knew or its pe culiar methods, of dealing. Its capital belng as elastic as Its conscience, the Standard steps nowhere In using It whole it sees a field of profit 11 reaches nut for the gas supply of our towns for the reason that they are readily susceptible ! monopoly and provlde a large censump tlen of petroleum. Heading has bad the experience of the Standard management of the gas works for a year, but the stockholders of the gas company hae new gathered themselves together ai il kicked the offensive creature out. It has, we hear, wandered ever te Liin. cister and undertaken our gas supply. It gave a very peer article in llandttig, and will de likewise here; though it can hardly de worse fei us in this regard than has been done. Mr. Payne may be unfortunate in having a seu who bags a share of the Standard's stealings, and may In truth himself be a very righteous man ; but he certainly stands tee near this off ense te shake its odor from him se as te be cllglble as a Democratic leader. Mr. Payne proposes te take Mr. Pendleton's place in the Senate ; and twrhups with a view te advertise his works and virtue te the people, some ne has printed nu interview with a thinly disguised unknown, who points himself out as Mr. Payne in the ceiiibu of his revelation"', In which his course en the electoral com mission is admiring!; mentioned. The electoral commission, however, Is almost as destructive, in another way. te the lnme and fragrance ff would be Democratic seers as the Standard oil monopoly. There is a profound impres sien in the Democratic mind that the electoral commission did nut stamp its Democratic supporters with the seal of political sagacity und virility. Mr. Payne was its ardent advocate mid tells us hew it would have failed of accomplish ment but for Hescoe Cunkling It was a bad day for us when il did net fail. It was a bad day for the country when its Congress would net de its constitutional duty ; but made in effect Justice Brad. ley tbe.ubiter te decide who had been elected president. Mr. Pajue should net plume himself en that deed. Perhaps Mr. Payne has tee much money te sce a path of political dutj which 1 1 nls umm y. Wk understand that at the reeent elections In Uart township, this county, thoballe'. of several qualified Democratic votes were excluded by the H-put lian majority of the election cfllceis, at though the; had, within two years, paid a state or county tax one month before the election which had Is-eu usseK-ed .it lea3t two months. The pi"tet up n which they were refusal their Ipc il rights of the fiaiichixp was th t Uk tax had net been finainnl wulun two years. This makes no difference. It bus been repeat mil-, dt l-l that a s'ale or county tax aidCKJi J thr e, four or live years before the election, if paid thirty days before it and w.thiu twejears, fiualiUestlie ve'ei. Tne IJirt election eillcers were entirely mistaken if they did net will ally exclude legal votes for partisan reasons The wrong( d parties have civil and criminal tedrese against them. Tlie case is very much stronger than the Instance in this city which Inspired the Republican presecu lien of a Democratic electieu efllcei because be declined te accept u PiiiUdeb phla city receipt for " personal tuxs " as as evidence et the payment of " state ( r county." Tub Philadelphia Ledycr only ex presses what its large constituency, the business interests of the statu and cenn try generally, feel very sensibly, that the welfare of the ceuntiy and the future political prospects of the Dciueciatic patty will be bail promoted by the election te the speakership of Mr. Haudall and the organization of the Heuse in accordance with the vlewa et public questions which he holds and represents. Tln-ie is no such radical difference between him and his competitois as is generally under stood between the theeiie3 of fae trade and protection; Mr. llandall net holding te the constitutionality of pro tection per se, nei any et hi.s opppenents advocating absolute fiee ttadu. Hut lua experience as u pirlhunentiirfun, his knowledge of the members of Cengrebs and their fitness and adaptation for dif ferent lines of weik, hla pronounced record against extravagance and jobbery et every form, ojublue with hli con cen con servatlvo views en the tarlif question te make his election most desirable at HiIb time. m m ii jiai nininiiiii Hum uiis is, lrem the riiiladelnlda Press ! Ten days te Thanksgiving, and Sorgean Masen still In prb-eu fur nu act which was criminal only In Intent ! "What makes any act criminal but the "Intent ?" The offenso of Sergeant Masen, In deliberately trying te murder a man whom he was set te fjuiird, wis net only the grossest breach of military dlscipline, but bofero the Jaw of the land and iu tlie moral aspect of the case had all the element3 or Gulteau'a crime except in the character of the object of it, i 'IffHlli'l'IMlVi '" ' "ri'n nitrn i wpr',i It Is In order forth" ltpublicau news papcis of the North, which have bi en lauding Mahone anil which endorse bis address tp obsetve that Gen. Wickluun, the lender of the ltepubllcnn party In Virginia, sajs that 'nothing short of lunacy would justify such an address," and that "the whelesale slanders'' which II contains will doubtless be fultv ii-tiitcd by u statement of figures and tacts in the next few days. Tim Heading Timt dce'siv tt it the Ei-nailnnal Huzzard stories nie get up for the Philadelphia newspapers ns advance nilvetti-diig by the author of n local dianta te he produced by the Heading Dramatic combination next Jauuaty, entllUd " Abe Hi.zud, or the H.iudit Kings of Kpbrata " Tiik nlrrn Iudian summer I hore, an 1 the plumber must peiscfs his r ail in pa tience jet a bttle louger. Tun alliance between Mabeno aud Ar thur Miggcsts n rope of sand which the faintest spring zephyr would scatter. If I be speekeish'p Is te be giten te the candidate "he Rpeaks the most, Biinnct Cox will dmnnoe nil competitors. It hn net yet been tA- 1 hether Mabeno will attend the Y. i dij oeremonic in New Yerk 1 . y nest IVilmps the went cemmern uMted will be t.Ki Mj,'k,'--tive of the Itaitdjualer ;imt in Virginia. If gAg8 oeuld be placed iu the mouths of the Mm qui Teen?, Adiulial Cen r bet, I.t Hung C'hautr. Trienu, and Lieui, the ,ti plemnt it who are nenr talking with " 'ti rcckleRS b'oed-thirotiDOM, the threatened wr between Fraece ami China ought 1m averted. Komecb lilile hi urmtr'iug tute. Ltf -incKin mute. Tub el'l-ttrne II re. the sntlitue sriut, nu v. m net flntl 111" in an wlirip le-tltty e lireatboiiCemuaonplAO". l'el mu-, tcieiitirlc an . We irlp lllu-ten of bttr veil, H'p tvifei thv ntHht nnslf Te pnb fie wcrel et hU neU-. Tn IU nw In alien uy rvuete it(it iniltMlnit, Themit V. ; f('n"i Ltscii law hf Hgitn druil u-eir and this time tb sceau is net laid in t'te untredden wild of the boundless Wet, but iu the ceutre a( a leug settled and populous region 1'h" fiendish murderer, who without ney pnocaiien btutally kiUrd little Ada Atkietnn, JeubtleM richly dnpived the deem ttut has ever -tahen him. Bat U,i eou&ideratuu in no way xl'ucch the act of the lyuchiu patty. Te te reiipected law need ut be alway sevfie, but it inut ever be ecrtain , and the act of the mob in hanging Xcl'ing s a diistiect vete of want of eenhdeutfu iu the slower, if les.surcpr ot'ssef the law. Like all human inntitutiena the execution et the law ciny be at times imperfect, but Uie net of a mob ifliciatiug as judce, jury and esreutieuer eiu never atreogthee tLe be lief in its i fflcacy and certainty in the minds of the doubting. Many people ei her in sober eiremt or in a spirit of afTetaiieu deprecate the ceue leuaeiuity uuil turmoil that characterize American political life. With an air of iMporiei wiid.im they n lete t'ae .Jefl-r beuian maxim (hat " that country is best geverue'l which is lf.at gevernel," ai J draw from il the eotielunioo that the great Democrat meant te place en record his opposition te the eneral j"luial agitation ie winch we live. Yet it is hard te sen um tlnn Iuiueiin aiiig udraits el that luterpretatiea. It is true we pasii lrem municipal contests in the eaily part of the year te btate and oeunty conventions later en, te be followed by s.ate or ni'ienal clcctleusin the fall. Then, m at the present time, there cj:U" the OLOuusal ietcrvnl of a Ie.ikcrslJlp contest, ei a' j-ih' w.'h the miiuelp.il elections in Pcbiuar occurs ih ru Ireuiiia1 uiauurati )U of a p-os dent ami the Ml.cii.iu if his cabinet adviser. Yet one uli-ni tl nud little te cavil at iu this hi.ite if atfairs. The busi busi neis of politics ia one of m iuitu lu Aud the peupte, whose tcrvuuu the public elh corn are, oiuuet, be tee often or vigoieusly remiuded of their dut) te watch their tmp!e.,iB. It in liht that the public i Illeial mIieuI 1 Maud in the focus of the werl.i's li;ht, anl the only wa in which this happ result can be brought about is by a uenstaut plac.ug uf his efllcul acts under public scrutiuy. Barely the guaiJ ing et the intereiti of fifty millMus of people ought te occupy a fair poiiien el the time and attention of one h individual governed Internal vigilance is the price of liberty aud ue harm can cjiue te tLe citizen from occasional reinindeis of this patent trutu, mven by fnqueut flectiens. What Jell'eisjn did mean was net, that we have tee much political ag tin m.hut tint that government is best which intkes the uurJeu en the governed the least. The roaluUien of this idea eau never be brought iibjut if the citizen is taught te lOjrnrd polities as a peevish Hick ehild de e medicine, a bitter draught, the utility ei n-cessity of which the little oue oiunet te bieiijjht t) comprehend. FP.A-rimBSOF TUK STATE PItKSS, The Altoeua Tunis beheves tlie BCssieiiti of the city council eheuld be held during the day time. The Philadelphia Ktimng DulUlm calls the village cart the "meat hopelessly uu uu uu corafeitabloof all volneular iiivoutien-i." The Mcchauicaburg Journal pblloseph Ically iiska : "What would victory he weith if it were nut contrasted with an occasional defeat ?" '1 he Altoeua Tribune asserts that Gov erner Paulsen "lins a mind or hh own and bolievea hlmsulf qulte oempotJiit te run this ndminiBtratien." Frem the length of the extra schnIoii.Uie PottHville Chronicle tlilnks home miut he a very unhappy place te seme of the legislators. The West Choster Village Jltcerd eh serves that it costs Lancaster county mero t ) pay rewards for oseaped nrlsonerii than it does te fced theso who don't want te go away. The Uoylestewn Democrat hopen ti hee the Democratic lluuse of HopresoutatlvcH at lluirlnbiug, refrain from voting te pay the mombers of the I.ogislature for the time they wero net In session. Eiiii.v r.tiTiirui.1. says that iu Knglnud It oeits mero te maintain a fashlouahle wlfe than a first class hunting establifb. ruent, although the latter e'!srur i'80.(KiO pjr year, "'K'pflli'f, 1L0W -fHKYJIUNO HIM, 1 II t". 1 It Y'.l.nl AI' I'etVI.KIt, IMtllMt llie ijurl l'rece el .luiltfe 1 j-iirh A iil Villnlii miiii h llrlfimiueil reMd llrite I ml, i," I'hll uie 1 ll Tvei V -' till. TIim liiiinliMl in inked men i i li into town They hiwhcd their horses, p-td guanls te wain nwii nt'Xn and went te tbe cast t'oer of the .(nil, where they seen found an entraiiee by bieaking down the deer with sledges. Then they quietl) but with gret tleterminn'i'iu preceded te break the iron diers leailin te the eerii daw. Thin te ,k some time h ilf an hui. Finally however, the d.ier gave w ly nmlci their sturdy strokes Nelhng hennl the gratings tine way sud well Uiipw the DUtpese i( the m b lie iln-cil himself and, when the th lt e'il d r was forced, mil t Ii mob at the deer. "Is your name .Jacob Nelltng '" l iwanded the leader. "That is my nam"," caul N.'lling. "We a'e alter you," sui the leader. "I am redy,' recpuuli'il Nelliug. Fivi tiieu liTted hi mi nte a buggr in waitf nud the whole paity staiteil le wards Oiferd. Tie ell fellow took Uie matter 0''iy He nude i e re-Htanci nei e'jterv. The eiily inn irk he iu ide was : "U. a litlle letr, gentlem "i . I am e'dtr than siini'i of you." Ou Ihe wv tolUfent, bewevir, he wreakeueil Mini begged for mercy, but was te'd that if he made the least euvry he teU d be tiei-ttrii tee much ctuellei fate than that of hanging Whi-n ih( tiar.d get within a hilf mile el Oil 'i'l N. 'nng was asked if he b.vl auv tdi'ig ' e ami if1! !ud by mak'ng a plea for tin Lie. Oily .-It ml lifty citUiii gathtri I there neiltliey wen' he'd hack by tnaski'l men while the leadi-ri drove Nell nig u ni. r a tree The rep wt quickly threna mrr limli .! iwe Mien plac d he n. vs' minimt the uM in m's neik. I i i i.ug thiK the ixillar he w rn wti tern t It. Anether a ti in pt te mike h n re. t t'ie s ery of th minder wras el no at ttl " Were you ever impl eated .n n) ulhei crime ' ' ick-'il the leader " X", sir," antsrereil X hug ' Ibd yen kill Ada Atkinson. Nelltng " ' ' I dl'l, cap'ain." " Hav you aay st I'em -ct ' :u We a.i '. v ur 1 t testimei-y ?' ' ' Xe. sir " "Havojeu .ny statnen' iniuikii regird te ynir mtive for ki'it-ig that Riil?" "Xi. sir." " Prive u ider " The wageu was dnv u fro uuii r the tne anil Nelliug was left, haiuiii; ll-i dml wib hardly a stru 'gle fhe bind then dispersed j iul an I re one apparently lias any idea of wli frri eugigeil in the '4nes b. MIMI IHCnlAMiAi ( ttrt.m'isi ic"rr urr lh t"li'ln"y in tle First f.nceuumr At t incoge the cise against the Mtan dard e.l company vs. Dradshaw, who was au .if;eLt of the company in Cai-'g . a-kiug for sp-eiBc pcrf rmaiice of a con cen ti ic. -shicii the cmpuiy n.tl in ide with him aud then violated, came up le-fore .l.ldue .lames m Monday en i! lutnter The oil oempaav c'airai d that the .e itra. w.is net capable of a forced pel feruiai.ee. Ura.l-hair i ught te seek his r iii'"Iv en ihe law side of the court by suing ier lUmages for a violate I ceutrae', all of wluej the curt admitted. Ha: he said thU ini nu.-li as th ;.ji dard e.l c impany out peculiir o-gm-tzatieii. e'l which ,t was diffi ult 'e get service uuli ie of thu 1, wliere etvtoeili cared te ten them, he wreu'd r-'ain the e-ase ou tue chancery de;ket, and nl'ew bradihair te prove u, Did 'lainage be e e a jiiiy. The i il cetupanv u.ducd Hr-Minbaw t . leave a goeil buniness iu order te bew 'in thni ajent, and when hii busiut-tt was i'e s'r d made him a uiete clerk, lis i ul, ,1 t i ;, ; service ou them, but wl i :.) found iha lit i bill was ferpfi.i'ii p. rf ..m auej they were coLlidentet beat n' i.itn. anil -i i put in a voluntary apji ..rai.e.' -eui thut get trapped into a cbi. e ,v mi wl. !' t'.cy ar- hui te b.- b-aie'U. LJilJIK A.-,lil.lL.Jliri. ! tne Iracfe or the Lene l:n. ilurdrrr-r. "Several men, smpecttd of being t.u murdi .-eis et Mm. Maybree and heril.i i ;ti txr, a: Huiikvil t. Leng Iilaud, Lave beeu arrettcd by the pjlice. A prtvue exami exami uitice el .Kin.es Deyle, one of tne bus petil, was held in Hmlyn. lleer.e Francie llrewn, who was arif-t-d aT Jamaica en supiciea of being the culprit, cenfiksed that he saw the deed ceram. t' I by another man who was wuh him. He was brought te Hislyn and iJuUilied Deyle as th" murderer. At C liArl,it.tisviil . i . ...-.t- colored, cut the threat of HeynelU Jack son. an, t c i.ereJ, because the latter aski-J a fueud uet te ilriuk with .lacks m ai.j mere, but te an home it irl..,.ti- ,- lurcstel an! a olered mob tMl,irr.l areuud the jail, tbie Uruiug te lyue'j him. A local military c impiuy prevruttd the-n from carrying out t'-e threat, but it is thought they w renew the attempt. The bedv .il Fredeiiek Harper, who dis appeared from his home iu Jerm n. Pa , u few das age,w s found iu the woeiis m ar that place en Sunday with a hullat hole .a ihe head. It u b liecd he was mur dered, .Samuel Helry shot and killed Lu wi'e at Swauten, tiaie, tried te bill hei d m,-'i ti'i aud then committed suicide. I'erllr et I. nail udiI n4. At ht. Pierre, Xowfeuudlatid, a fur. us "I 'W hterm prevaileit en tliat e.i,i-t last Fuday ami batuiday, whieh wai piebably ultei,i.-d by iff at d--stiuc'iea el hf. ,.nd priipeny. The ship I'ertlai.d, lumbet la.len, lur L reipeul, Was totally wteckeil atrtavejard Point and iUcrew is supposed le b lest. These -.es.ieU were wrecked iu M Piene i.-ads. At ht. Hlietts u-id Tie pa-uty, severil bjdies 11 iat.d ashore. A Urge vessel apparently ulnudened, which had lest h--r masts, iIidvj pait Ht. .Suetts, and at Trepassy ilftoeii or twenty vessels were aeen driving bofero the steim Three eoheonors were wrecked at heuth Trinity bay nud ene at (.' iptam bay ) , the Xnw r.ugl.iud raihead during the lust year U21 persons were Uilkd nud 55 injuied, agntust 210 killed and 483 injun-d during the precediug year. 80 of the k.ll ed and UVl of the injured we e itnp'ine u' d Id of the killed and 3'J of th injured pfsengnrH. Tne builei 1 1 tle mill of N. O Jlurtm, at l'airfax Court Heuo' exploded last rtatur lay, killing tbroe men and injuring two ether-i, oue of whom is net expected tj re cover. Dunug Pi idays hterm en the Xeva Soot ia coast, two llshcimcn wero drowned at tires Xey by the upretting of a liiat. A Ner wegiau bark was w roeked ut Green Iiluud, and all but two of her crew poiiiLe 1, ten lives beitlg lest. Une thousand hheep. from Ontario, det tincd for -shipment te Higlaud, are tletainetl in Montreal, 11 of thorn being nlteeted by f lift llnnlk I " tun nuiiu, Thirty eahea of diplitheria have liuen 10 pnrtcd by physician In Vnterbuiy, Ver ...v,..k. ...u mjuuiiis wero cie-ieil ynster uay, and much oxeitorncnt prevalls nrmer ltmlliiB nlinioteii n. ,t -ivell. Ten yeat-H age a prosperom iiunier iiatned Hewling, living near Milltown, four inllcH from New Hrunswlek, mysterlensly disappeared. Allheugh a diligent search wasmadnfer him, his whoreabouiB was notdisceveiod until Sunday. It wai nun. po-red that he went te New Yerk and wan rubbed and murdered. On Sunday his Hen Charles was digging iu an , Wuil te clear It of the accumulated rubbish of years, when be feutid the disjointed bones of a Bkolcten, The ileeh was enthely goue, ni'd th" irmalii ba ! et d, ntly h-en I l,cr a Imp while. I'ln-i, i an be no doubt that Ihe skeleton is that el the inn-ting fanner, and tt ii siipp-.c I that en returning home late at night from X- w erh, he stumbled Inte the well which was nnevered. The family new icill the fart tbnt a week or two after his disippearance the well water had an if i pie it ml tuste. Per that reason the weii wa-t .ihaudeued and left te fill up with m'lbish Ne truee of e' thing have been feiin-l in the well. An investigation w.M 1-e nude. Hun! rimrs nt lh t en 11III. The Hessemer st.rl eiks n Heme stead, Henna., eUS' I 'i u i ul drpiitmriii en Saturday iiight I'lie i deput ments will O'Uitinu- i i epi-ian.i i until tt e present orders are w.n ke 1 i il, w u-n i Ii ' will be a gi-uerul su-ipi-i.ite i uiili-'i l e-ie is mi Improvement i i tt nl. Ches t'ei k A Ce.'s Iren nu I in Pittsbiug shut ile-sn jes'eiday, and two ileuls el Hie men em 1 1 yed at Ornff, Henneit A C'e.'e ruilliiie siKpendeil. Tin adds .'.OOO te the nurn b"r el idle men in that citv. S ime of the maDufaetnre-rs iiy the ilepressh-n it du-t te imperfect taniT In'. Nene if them, however, ant'cipite a'n-tl'er pinie t'BHWNAL. Til I'l IS Mhl t le 11 C'lthu- itlO supiH'rter of Hand.i 1 i 'i -i - iker .'mis I) Wuiti i in-t eiii-urag' meet in literal y w .' i "i fiem lim 0, Pretitiee. Ht i rai r.w pritui-i. t1 i x ia s -ssieu a farce and thtuks Pa-.n- u .iuid be just.. timl hi vetoing the api . -p i ti ei ler pij. Hrsii! Wne I i n -t will pieside ever the VYatters' i. Hal" nueliii'e bfl held in Cnep"i i .i'e, New Yen', i-i 1 1rirs lay Kx-ShinKTM.Y .' I'll MPii.N p-.e- pjees te write a t v t.- hiekeu down statesmen s- e n ' ei ; H .i 's "xarapie Is II Hne'-'it i . ti-ue t'. .'i I--i ye irs a niemb-i el t i ' c'i i.ii'eii i! stall ha aeeip d I - ti : et e t -r iu ebiet ei the X ' " ' .1 ' rrrf.ircr. WuirriFii ii ai .u-w. -p'.l -I II w lieiii-, H ii il l..n.,.i.lle, Sa'il . " We UrVtl il I ill '. ill .Mi' merit in our li.i- ' it-plae-- wthei.e ab we A Id s ut . i . -'- r t 1. ., ih nt) le. Ml I iliilin i.' iiv the American tamy te CuisUu I i- .1. ful -I l '. wri'.li gtacetul glilinh I. . e H'i V '-'' " a sin.tll. beautifully L i, e i U- id and in igtnli .e.it liKUt brown li i r t j 1 witu g.d I Ib-r eye are dai k, wa.i 1 -n ; b ac'i lash, i an 1 dark eyebiens, a n ,iii iJre k l. no an 1 small meutb, with l-p r.i'.-er inelmtii in fulness, complete a l .c -f remarkable beiuty. Mi-ui C.i ir.'.i i a--. coloring is bri I ant, though ! -i a e eud e-ie ul the chief cliaracteristu t e' ln-i face is the ei'r.-in di licaey of l-i tettuies. Her success is, however e k- i' acrtat measuie t hfr chann id rei"i i, m .'ii . ul u y natui il and uuntvii'i' MUUlu'Kimiiii dfm I. vents ieir ntl .tires ilir t .itimy l.-i.. H.-aeliug jeud,' i. t"s ii . lt-i'ipe eitmg niaf'hcs f i j.' i pi Hie Itjadiag el-wtr e- u'ht .' .mpiiy w 'I increase iu eapiia. -ck te H'JiluOU Uarrtsbarg oemcili a- gemg te .. up m tbepropesitn'ii f g ..ug UK) i heme lights for that cit; , I i wbieU they expvet te pay i33,(.HX The Valley Pere c niei.ei d and meru meru ennl association i riiki.-- arrangement for the erection i'l a mjuumiat at thtt historical spot. lUe I'euus) 1-j.; ia v 'iiiylkid Vi'V-y lAllread Cem pan has detei minated te d-iuble track its ue-sr line fr-m Steny ereek X in seva, te Pe: kieti "i j jucti u, a On t.uice of ten miles. Itibeit Sava;:, h .nnii'acturer, of HdaJitig, who faded lece-ntly. nettled Vtisieiday with Lis Njw Yuk, Pui't-tel phta aud IVewdt'iice crj'ileis, aud will resume wuh 100 ha-uls Other hat fae teries in Heading winch Lave bt e i '.k itig en ruiueed ii.ni wiL irsm.ie i u fu'l time next week. The t-heriu" of Wjceming eejnty, while en bis way te the L-hixh Valley opet, at ruukbauneck, Sunday uigh', with a con vet for the Extern Pe-tiitcntiary, stepped te talk te a friend. Tlie pns uer continued walking toward the sta'ieu, at.d when the sheiiffanive I be found the Kll iw had 11 1 an 1 escaped te the we xU County S diciter .chi II, of Berks. .,v, s it would be agaiust the low ehisM-u'i. n of the s'ate f r the ceuti'y te eectribite JiO.iyX) te the IV-tiusylvania Schwlkill Valley raihead company toward the eiec tieu of the proposed eiu lien biule aeie-s the railroad tracks un-i .the Scboyl Scbeyl ktll river at the f jet of Peen .itie-t, in IC-ading. Active preparations are being made for the S'a'e Dairy cenveuti n te b i held in West Chester en TUu.sday and Fnday, Xovember 22 and 23, aud there premise te be a large ntteudauee of butter and cheese makers and tbe-e interested in live stock and ngricu.tur-xl matters from all parts of the state, Lpeeully eat r f the Alleghcnies. mi: no ii-. uttH. A kuccei-lul T. t en siiurp Curve, -Unp (iriiUe null Ileuli iluntl l!ed. Tee Hate automatic brake was tested ycstei day afternoon en the S.rauburg i.il read in the proaence of n number of iiiviteil guests who bearded thi epu freight car te whieb the brake is att uhed aud roile ou it te Sirasburg and bijic. The brake ear waa put immediately back of th" en en giue.nud the passenger ear and a couple of height cars made up the train. The hand br ikes ou the othei cars were nut innuin-il, the it te brake doing all tic braking u ded fur the train e, i tin Iravy gradr-i ever tlfe read. The II t el the car ever the brake apparatis hiving been taken up aud a guard rail put areuud it, the rp tra 1 in of the brake was cmvo cmve nieiiily viewed ; whenever the eii-gn.e.l-river shut off steam the ears of the J ram came egaiuit tbe en;-iue, the draw bir.er roil no. meeting the car te the cngiue, was thrust back, tbtew iug ferwaid tbe ether side of tbe lever te which it was attached, whieli in turn drew forward the brake chain and npplled tbe brake. When the speed of the tiam get down te a iniiiumiim, a teri'-s of four halls revolving around the axle and cxtetided by thecentiifugal teice, tell down, raising arms, which thru it apart a pair of s?mielrcuIar levem, hliiirc.l and like a pur of cathper. these in turn pulled down a lever, which lu faille g raised a pin that held in place the arm el a cam lever and thin being loleuseil reh-a--d the brake. The operation wi.t nn tlrely automatic and very Buceesaful, no hitch occurring in the entire performance throughout the trip, during whieli the ougine wai frequently stepped for the purpose- of testing the brake. The time esDiipicd in stepping the train was ircra fourteen te twenty oue seconds. Ar rangements have been made fortnklngthe ear en a 0,000 tnlle trip eer a Bence of railroads. l(n iiacdet nun, Toe ball given hist night at Mionnuicher ball, bv lteil Jaeket tribe of H-d Men, ws a very pleasant and very suceemifnl nflair, baitig attended largely by repreeutntiveH of all the tribes in this city and oeunty, an well as members from Heading, Harris burg aud ether places. The ladies wme pioientiu great numbers, many of thein elegautly oestumod nud uttraotive. The biist of order pruv.iiled throughout, and a most enjoyable HoaBen w.ii had. llolero tlie aiiiyer. Twe drunks wero oemnilttcd for 10 days each by the mayor this mernlnj; nud ene ledgor was dischnrged, ,ti 0iiim XOVKMHER COITKT. (Ill-II till I I UMIMIl-IJlAllTlll !:)-MUICI. S.irHl -.'in-. iim,1 ul attitl'l- Altrinren Mini In ,l)- I lie 1-r. Iitlml ili I lllnl I imi'il-Utmiil July lii'iiiiiin. .tei'lj .ft Ml'' ''I fill! IllSl CISC at lathed mis' that of Ueoige I'li'iHUs, nf tin -i i-lv who was chained with rape, upon Al.i-e CehIipI. A this ease was Irl slil.- in eer ni il ti'iiuiiiei oeuit nloue,8nine j ti'tin w i-t u.'11'iimed ill Ihe selection of a j7 , , I ln ttisl witnesi as Miss t'eehel, who tt lb .1 thai en the night of Apnl 2Ut, I h' e nut the ilcfeudaut nt the L'nieii hotel mi v'lm-t '.ut stieet, tliH city; It nnsnj niilav evening; they were thefi about Ii ill uu Ii. or. and several prrneni weie in Ihe ree ii Witness took two di.liksef, whisky, wh -h deft lid mt had ordered, alxiut 1 iiniiiitis after that defendant loop 'Bid that IIh'V 0e out te the Park beuse en the New Id 11 ltd plke for some lunch; thry siaitnl nud nt the oeruor of Chestnut ai.d I, line stieets ehe sntd she wanted te go Heme; he bald they had plenty el time yit. nud Insisted upon hi r going; they then wilked ou' Cbiatnut stieet, down Mnppiu and out Wnlnilt itn-ut tewaids Me't) ivern'a warehouse; hu snd that wat the nearest way te thi Park heu-H' , he t"ld him several tinn-s that they weie g"ing wrong nud she must go back ; he tlragged nor along and made improper propesa's te hoi , she protested, but he dually iicoemplislu-d Ins P'Jipee against her will, niter pushing her down en a let of nlenes, cluders, Ac, witness thought t y wero ntitig!,-liiiu ab -ii' this pi ice i i ii hour, she nsisted Aid ii im'I.v K't a . g-lng te n house hi in 1 j.iitl aw u, where fhe asked le rem ,iu ever ni-sht uil was ieIuskI , she then Wt ul te Uily's hetil at the stock iid,audwts tm I that the heue was lull . t iii-iwe nhe out te the Paik houe wlu-'e , e ml I net waken any one. she i .1 e i in t'u -lied remain n. thete for i i I in, mf'iT niii'-h sbe Went te Ihe 'i UM el It herl I. Housten, en Oi ngi '.iirt where she lived , her olethti g w. t -rn a id she was btuised ; she ,ti w. il !.r it junes te the fanu'y the next d iv. when k1i was exam ne t by Oi. IUh-'I . A' i ist witness refused te t- 11 Mr. Heis t hi i lulkithat she had h-en iliiukmg i)u otess elimination wi!nen said, she ijrai.-c three drinks at the I uien li itel en i In t ight, and left thereabout 10 e'cl ck, itis hit agreed before te go t the t'ar'e beuse for lunch , she denied being ou the platform of the warehouse or allow in,: d te. daut .e de what he did ; she a liu.tied b'uig a single w uaiau and th iueher f i l.r.in ii , she denied having told ilittcieut putirs i ha" i hn was no rape and that she did iiet want te prosecute but was advised te .1 i s . she wen home without but en 1 i'. night a ul ilul uet kuew wbeie she lest It li. J. Houteu testified that en the day alter lh.i atTair he saw ihe gul, bei ei Hit i:-g was muddy and loin aud her lace had ri vcral cut upon it ; she told the shiiu s ry rbe leiated here, bat kh1 she had ' i.iv diauk uectar. after hearing her Atory wi'.i.'Ht caiieil iu Oi . Hewl who cx.amuii'1 i'.:" u , the gir. aUei wards te k witH'-i i d showed him where the affair occurred. 11.- K-vxl wat called .fid be testllied te nia.ks ou thi gtrl ; h ) in ale no Oiainiun Oiainiun teut, see if -f..p h.yl baen committed. Lightuer Puleim- te-titid te having seen th parties together at tin hotel and the lul tuck several dunk. TUe defeu-e v-a that i u this night the pi'i-..eati x d. ui'u eousiderablo whisky ; she ;..reeil t i; wi'h defeud.int te the Park house, and went will. ugly ; they weut te the MeUuveru wan uouse where they get ea the pla' form ; anything that va,i -.b.' e ce-nmitted wai with the c.iuscnt of th- proeccutiix, who afterwards tell fiem ths warebeun platform aausing the inju ties, whuh h exhibited ; the girl then told 'he steiy ei rapi in Older te set her i- .1 'i i t with tin- folks wuh whom she It v i .1 It t.i' shown that sbe told several P'i ei i that she did uet want te bring thi-. tint, but had b jii forcel te, and thtt tin ai d defendant had been en n lark and had ee fun, but it should net bappt-u 04 ia, A large uutuUr of witeeb-ve-i testified te te the defendant's geed character previeus t 'Lis charge. The jury rendered a ver d ct of net gmity, after being out a very b ut tune. Tne giai. 1 juiy returned the following bill : Tjnernl A. H MilhUiu, felonious entry an i lateeuy, Kli Weaver, ombezzlemetit, Win. Turner, i vape, .lehn A. Axe. false or ;e:-he, Geerge It itb aud Qeorge Wtch te , iii-glect el elutv, erith county for cost. Tm liUU. Kdwiird'lictz, Prauk Heyd, Josrph Hreybeck, J-lni Harrison, Jehn Meer, Jacob Etiersele Heury '-.Smith, .1 isepb Themitjn, Jacob Dea'rbcck, Hebert OnfJltb. Henjamin Stype, Lharlcs Miller, Themas Howe, Kcely, Itess, Dorter, Hubert tieulii'iiauiir, larueuy; Careline Tli imps m, adulteiy, Jehn Hani heti, fulouieus entry; Jacob Ebeisele, burglary; Leenard Deut, fornication and bastardy. Tiittdny Merniny Ceni'th vs. J. W. Eisenhorger. The defeudaut, who is n rosident of Mu let ta, was charged with fornication and bastardy with Prances Miller, of Gap, who hud been living in Marietta. The delensu was an alibi, nud that plaiullff was tee tsociable with ethor men. Jury out. Coin' th va. Mary Ami Haas, alias Law. renee. This defendant, who formerly re tided in Spriugville, but new in Marietta, was charged with buing guilty of the fol lowing crimes wbile residing iu the former plac: bigamy, adultery, keeping a disor derly n hi-e and a coinuien hculd. It was shown p'aiely th it the woman had been inarueO te two men, who arc both living. The cuutuel for the defen-m stated that they would withdraw the pica of uet (.'uklly ou t) e charge of bigamy and outer n plea el .j'dlty. The commonwealth waa willing te take verdlctH of uet guilty ou tbe ether cases, which was deue, as the adultery was merged in the bigamy, and thcre was uet Butlloieut evidence iu the ether cases. Cem'ih vs. Carel me Thompson, colored, of this city, charged with adultery with Petor Ilillyard, also of this city. It was shown that the woman wan married by Alderman Spurrier te Philip Thompson in HJ77. One day last September Mm Hill ynrd.wunt iu bearch of her hush itid, and found him along the Conestoga Ihgraute d 'Jetu with the defendant. Per the dc lonse Mrs. Thompson denied being guilty of ney arime. Jury out. A verf' it of net guil'y was taken in the cisii of Hemy P. Warner, charged with carrying concealed weapons, thopte-sucutor having ran away. Hubert Goehouour plead guilty le four charges of stealing goods liein cam en the Pennsylvania railroad. He wan eouteneod te an tinpiibouuienl el two years and nlne month i. . Guchcueur is a meiu hey, hut he bus a bad reputation. He wan burn iu this oily whoie huliai a mother; he hai always bceu the oeinpiuiou of thieves, Of late he has been Btealitig goods from frelght eais ou difl'orent railroads, nud it is mild that he nnd his companions secured a large amount of valuably prepnrtv. Some mouths age he was iurehtctl in Yerk, but hoeu broke jail. He was thou re arrested by railroad olllcers nt Chlekcs with a companion named Hcbb Dister. He has bcen tin the house of rofuge hoveiiiI 1 1 in us and has bceu arrested in this city for larceny. -Hut- Themas Howe Kcely plead guilty te ihe ohnrge of Htuallug a let of brushes from J. H. Heller, of Jit. Jey, nnd was scntenccd te an imprisonment ei uue iiienths. Charles Miller plead guilty te the foler. ions entry of tbe houie of Jehn 0. Urowe, - 'ftr"'',rittt in Pulton lets nshlp, and Rtrulliiir n cn:r, ' He wits sentenced te nu luipiiimuiiic it ei mil' j ear mid eight months. , Hubert Orilllth iitend u ml v te tin, ' larceny of a let of mpe from V. A. Oec sin, and was Hrneencixl te nlne roeulbs tnipiiseiiiiiei't. Tim gtiiml jmy nlurned tbe following bills : lYue Hill Pirdeilek lluehanan, fabe pietens" ; fmuil Sprenl and tleorue W. Miller, felonious assault nml battery j llerjamiii Wrr'ii, nsault and battery ; Mary Oreen nml Jeneph Stewart, perjiiry ; 1'u'deilek Ki'er anl Martin Meuulre, ciuelly te animals. Juriitrtit.W It Pi.iiik, false nn-teiiie, nud Andiew Hntick, escape from jail, with county fni i-ests linrinnt lltil,i,a A eh.iiti i wa gratitid te the Hethtvilie - 'i net band The e iurt th-s m irulng m ide nu erder llxlug the times fei holding the !d mtlied eeiittn during the year 18HI, llcHIMNM VI 1" A! i.. r. il. u. rtie I'wmtiU'. Miiinuifii ir,i .iffluni 1 1 i-iaiiii I it t -lilt i B l'et A supplemental aftl lavit of e'liliu was tiled Saturday in e iintneu pie it court, Ne. 2, bv 11. .1. il'lliann, In Ins suit ngntt-st the P, Mt burg ami Like K. m railroad c.im pauy te -n cover $000,000 f .r extia wmk. In their uftldavit of defeusH the eftlceis et the ied alleged the plaintiff did net com plete the construction of the toad within the pteierilivd lime , a'nl that when the toad wa taken oil his bauds flT't.OOO worth el weik ii maiti-M te be done. They also sail, thai unii-h el the wetk was done lu uu unwerkmanlike maimer, nud that em Feb. iiiaryl), lTVI, Mr. .MeGrunn had a final and full Hettlemeut will the company ter all wnk ilen- by him and led'pnl -ti full of uil ih 'ii-ii'i1-. In his Ml pi I no mil ;,flldivl thi pliiiiill il en us il at any of bis wetk was uuhiw lu'l) d me, nu I tay it was nil approved ami iii p" nl by the itnleudant company's et giuei-is. Te the charge that the work wits net e mpU-tcd wltinn the speellleil time, lie f'pllei that such del ly as Iheie na w.is entirely du te the laillt el the laiheai'i cunpany. H spieling the alleged settlement ul Pubiuny 11, tbTO, lie says ; "There was a settlement. ieaili en Pe-b. 0, t4?t b it it was net a tiual oue, and lit lull, a el iitifil bt i-am--' ul the fraudulent Mate uu i.ti of (hi, etll -t-rs of said dcleudaiit oempany le tin plaiutill'. That th i alle-g-d b-ttlimeitt set lenb in wilting iu the ulll lavit of d '(nu e li V"ld a'nl el no tftei-i ss between Km plaiutilf and tie Irmlai.t. bc.-ause it we procured by tb Iraud el the company and its oflletrs." Hn then gi seu le say that, aftvi the com p'elieu el hi coutraet, and when the read hail bien inp-cleil and approve I by the eugmeeis ni tbe company, atid bceu taken oil bis bands, he went te the i ffiv-'Cft of the e-euipatiy te pioeui e a settle-n-ent nt Lit acci-iriia and presi-ntui a bill (or M'n work " It i tine," he cen-tiini-n - uh allegwl ibat the drfuudatits leniiil it I! at time ttiat any extra Weik hail b. en il nu-, but this wus enid in fraud of plaintil) s ughtx, ler the defendants' olllcers nt that time untruly reprcsentid te tbe pla'ntilf that tlm cngitiei'ts of the defeudaut oempany bed tefused te allow said plaint III ler any i itra work dene nnder the contract, whereas in tiuth aud faet they had made ulle.u.ee for extra work le (substantially the amount ler which suit has been brought." He says the rcaseu he has net evmmeue-eil a suit carlier is that, believing the c unpauy's oegit.cci.1 hed refased te allow his claim, he did uet think be could maintain the action, but having Kiui.eil the deception practiced upon him be means te enfoive bis rights lln,HU. lilll.lll.l.V rll Hud lldl M li'l II-IVO llmm ICvarlll c " IVrk nu ' A highway inhbeiy u ) n-Ct ihuted in the tee-Jed uf crtme in Un viuupiyef ilnuut Jey, eceiirred time e i Monday aftetuoeu, in day light. Pe'er Oemms, agetl ubeut 70 yettis, who tiMile with hm son in 1 iw, Jehn Ilium, nb.-ut tluee miles north of Mount Jey, in Hap ie township, eimote Mount Jey ou buiiiits en Merula). I.ae in the alternoeu I e was en his way home. When at a point ou the MuuIiliiu read, a short distance fiem the cevcird bridge crossing the Little Chupacs crock mar the northeastern bei itih limits, he was at taeked by two bejs, Jacob Huch aud Jee Hraman. Iim-h struck the old man ou the fi rchcad wi'h a eltib, the blew knot-king Demmy, who wan intoxicated, te the (.ruind. His .i-iiilat.ts tUeu lobecl him of all the wen y en hii 'r in nmfl ilel Inrs. High Constable Dauiul l!i.n was en his way te Meuut Jey, near the seeuii of the robbery sheitly alter it took place. Hraman lan aorefs the field and the ether boy was ou his way toward Maeheim, traveling at a rapid itait. Tue e inntablu suspecting that veinething was wrong stepped Hiieh.w he said that he was going te Stephen Griflsinger'B fercittle, wlieretiun the censtable allowed him te go i n. lVheu Constable Heyce reached the scene et the attaek, he found Demmy blecdieg nt t.ie feichcad from the ell e'h of the blew. The beyii weie auestcdut their homes last evening and taken belore 'tipiire H-cker, who cemmit'ed thorn te the comity Jul. Ilueh is twelve jears old, and Hr.niian oleeti. lieth live with their pnrebts iu that lace, and were ti..ants from fcoheol nt the time. Huch n'.ltmtn that lu oempany with Hrauuti he oeinmittert the crime, and IJian an denies that he was with him "m: or Til-. riNiS'i." In lil t'livnrlln lu the npera ll'iiun, The laige atldieuce which asxemblid in Pultun epera houie last evening envGiih Williams at Ins best in bin play of "One of the Piuest," und he was well loeeived. X veithelcis it would seem that Mr. Williams, who is a first class comedian, could Und a worthier play than "One of the Pi n cut" of which he might lerm the central flxtire. The plcce was written ler lilin, aud especially wcrep'iitm taken by the author te give the principal character all the prominence und nttriictivcncsH pos sibls. In a measure the f le 1 1 wasHiiccefslul and the quitint at.d ically clever cntnlcali lu n which abound in the part nre iu truth enjoyable Still it Is uoticeable that Mr. Williams calls forth nu much laughter ami applause wln-u he recites ttomethitig that lias no connection witli the play ai wlx'ii lib Is in his part amidst his support, thiiH pievlng that nothing iu tlie piece nor its people nocrue te his popularity, Iu " One of tbe Piuest " probabilities are saciillced with rut lilt kh iiii'ienceriiuudevi ly attempt at sensation is gt m rally a failure. With a faw exceptions, Mr. Williams' support dcbeivca no incutien; they nie weaker tliiiu weak. Iu a spirit of sulioltude for the flit tire huccl-hs et Mr. Percy Hunting, who took the ephemeral character of ,timca KiUlmnn, hu eheuld be advlucd te Icaru bis lines, that hu may net be ciuipcllcd te again proseut the pitifully lidlculeits p!e tiire that he did last night in Ids lucircctiial ellerts te bear the prompter's words. Mr. Williams, being nil the show hliniielf, was demonstratively lccelred, nnd his neiign and tccitntieiiH were leudy oucered. .ituely ul Hut I'oneo, C.ihh Jenca, of Celiiuiula, was arrested .,,, ...,,. nln I.. I ..I !.. ....... Jl.nl.n.f .!., .... w'i(iiii,iik, 111 VJUUI -U UV1UIIUI I., lllli' charged him with surety of peace. He 1 1 no uieii;ui ie I. inu.isui nun (uukuu ui for a hearing bofero Aldevman Porilney. Hale or ntuit-H. Saniutl Hebs ti Ren, nuotieucora, eeld at public unle fur llewaid Haily, yesterday, at Daniel Legan's mU and uxuhauge stables, Lancaster, M bead of yeaillng Kentucky inules, nt au average unce of WIS 07 per pair. ,M-r, . .- 3&?y7- LIMF TOIIVCCO. m n uiiu .ihii i..Mi,nui(M.iiiui.r. Sreil l.flst, liiniutrn Mini . ter llin Mrrk I nillUK .IiiIiiiuhj, .,, ,. In-r 17, 10 a. in U. B. '1'ebniei ,l,,ninal The market waa Magnniit, nud tinthlng noteworthy occurred. The sit mil Ien u A Iretnendiius iineiiiiinhii me nf ,.,. bncces nud u thin layer of lenlly Hue. The former can be pun based nt the buyers. figures, the lattei ut I he, soil, is' llgntcs. which nte net as high ns tbe outlook would wntiaut them te be. As them Is net the shadow el n pronpeet that flnn toh-tcce will be cheaper, our teiuleis will de well n Iiy. Ing In such stock at I hen- iuu-t i-kiivu-ulonce. We specify the sales or the week as fol fel lows : Pennsylvania-Crep '8 J. 1100 m-u... at 1 1 e Jlj cu.ts. Crep -81, tee civ-h, .it 0, H te t'J cents. ' ' Conneetloiit Crep '82. 200 caseH Hi vnimioril.ntaeto'ilceiiiii New Yerk uttito-Orep '82, 200 ciseh Ilaviuia feed, nt 10 te 21 emits. Wit-cousin Crep 'S2, 200 mses ll.ivani seed, at 18 cents (buyer was stuck). Ohie Crep S3, 200 case, at (It te 11 cents. Suinatra-Market n-ilet Salts tr,0 bales. u $1 10 te -Jl 00 ' llaaiui Market quiet. S.i'ts 100 bales, at .5 cents tefl 111) Hani' Itepnrl. Silea or sceil leaf tobacco reported by ,1. S (bins' Seu it Ce., tobacco brokers, 'Ne. 1 .11 Water strcut, New Yeik, for the week ending November 10, 18311 : 100 cai's ISSa lYuusylvaiiLv .V,i,lSj. ; 1100 cases I S8 1, PeuuHlai-ia, 7(nU ; 1100 eases, 1S80, Peiinsjlvinia, S(u,l2 200 cases 1S82 New Hnglni.il. U(Hi20'; 150 ease. 1SS0 Ohie, e;a,MJ , teial, 1,;I30 Mil s. 1 no l.tiuOAMnr ni mini Miirknt The P'ht week wa e ld, diy and windy making the conditions fe. utammliig to bacco ou the pules veiy unlivvei able, and as n const ipieilee vi ry little of the crop el 'ST was bought lideeil half n dnzin buyers of whom we u ailu ii ipiiry ileelnred they had net heivht a petiiut Cempiru lively little of the i-f pis yet -.nipped, nor can It he taken from the poles lei tb it pnipekO until after a full meket daiiif weathur. It ha., Innvever, had the "fretae" tha" b yeis said it should uii-riet-ie before b f'g taken down, and wilt be all right ler snipping when thutie.xl damp spell comes. Lew grades of 'HI leaf cutitii ui u d mand nud some net) ease or inoie weie sold during tbe wek, though p.ie-keis e implain that the pis etTjf I n nte luuiiiisly low timl tha' tiny will lese heavily en their ei vi-trui-di m ihatoiep A few lets of 'HO hive gniiti oil at fa.r prices nud 'M2 continue te Le the favorite with htl)t-rs ; bat held ers of it .no new se still in their demands, that but little el it eliiiuKi d hands siuce mi. last. There nppii m he no doubt that gen-Mi gredea el l' i yl a nia tobacco of 80, '81, '82 and -.1 will advance In pi ice, and that u.fen i gi nh n will sell lewei. I' in el unj'ei tain 1-te ur planters that tLey eiieliii.y an.i Ml their eris when they emmi'tice sttipping and (SCO that the gen d ami the bai', the wheat and the chaff are net hiincl.iil together. Care iu this matter will limine the farmer i mueh bottei prier fur his teb.ice i. Onr country oeri-pMidonts, and readers generally, will confer n la.'i by dropping u n postal ur lettct containing the sales of tolu-eo in their iesH-ctive ncighborhe" d, giving the iiauin of the teller ami buyer aed ihe pi ice pnl, wh- u ever practie-ahie. I.IMMI I I'lU.I . luiirpsnilrui lrrlr ul UUO lellin, . The seuii annntl Hosslen of the grand encampmeut el Odd Fellows el PhiiusvI vunin was held yesterday at Odd Pellews' ball, Phil-vleli.hi i, S.xlli sire -, b.,1 ,w Haee I'.epieiH-nta'.lvis tieui all paitsnf tbcstatewiii iie-nt Tne grand p.iri arch, Jeseph K. M Cibe prinidei), sup ported by tbe rviuaiuiug ofUee'r el th b idy. Atneug the business trm '.n-'- d was the a.lmissira te membership of a nu-nber of passed effltH-ln of MUbeidiuate i iieitnp liltnU. The leug'l.y report of tbe leprentt tn tives te the ""Ven ii.ti f, i.ui'l l."lk'i was read and apprevnil PelitieitH f.i, ehaiters were received from ouetmpnient te be located at Midway, Washlngte i cmitity , Jennyn, Lickawuuna county, nnd lieae. Palls, iJeiver ceiinl'v, sud rhutiu weie erdeted t be iisued ler th- ami) Au appeal friu enca-iipment Ne '-, nnd one from a member of Ne. II, who received nud referred. Nomination!, for effi is te hi elected In the spring of 1831 were nude i fellows Grand P.itrtiieh, Heury W Ui'liy, of Phlladt Iphu ; uraud high pnest, A. Parkeuthal, of Doylestewu; iiaml senier warden, Wm. A. Wlliti nip, of PhdadeU phla; grand junior w.irdeu, A S'enertnigel or Allegheny; J. II. Paries, of S-.a'iten, J. Livergood, et Lancaster; S H H ..i,of Suubury; J. II. Uiten, of AlUvl'i-nj , I. A. Myler, el Al'eghcny, mid P. K Peteis, of Scranteii ; giaud seube, J. 11. Niulieh'iii, of Phlladi Iphia; grnd trea-nirir. J ,h'i S. Ileiisp, el Plnludelphiii ; grand pmu '-ei.ti-tlve te sovereign grand 1 d e, A tied Slack, et Allogheuy. J files Hiti.iia.u was fleet il a rcpresetita'ivi of tlie Odd Pollews' hall a-noelation, after wbieb the body adjourned tine die The grand ledgo of Peiiusylviuta began its en in I annual session this m itiifug, at iiiiie o'clock, with tlm gi uid master Chutli-e W. Hieki.ck, presldiug. I. lit el Uliellllllicil l.vllnr-t The following is a list of lot'ers loiiiain leiiiain iif in tlie i istellicii f ir the wn-k eliding Monday, Nexeniber 111, 1880 Lndtt Lit.yi. Aiit-le llmniiHii, Maiy A. liens, (3) Jure I'anipbell, Mis. .Margaret Dun, Mrs. Isaac Hvan. Miss Ida Prank ford, Miss Minnie C. Pritz, Hrta J.-nt cokhe (ler) Miss Hill Owcnn, Mini Slaiy Hittew, Miss Ida ltehier, iMikh Hinnia Hodlnsen. Mies He-itln Stnillfer, Miss Kmma Weaver. Miss Mollle Wengui, Mrs. Kiln White, Miss Knte Weeith. Ocnti' fAnt 11. L. Ileunut, Sitnuel K. Huck, J iceb Porduey, Jes. Prutir, Prtd. A Guiding, Nid (lese, lleinj S. IIchh, llany Hess, Hen'. S. Hesf, A. G. Herr, Jehn Jiuuiseii, KiijHtoiie cepj i ig house, Jeseph Liwis, J. P. Maekey. Jeseph G. Michel, Matt McGiiinls. M. McGlenv, D itiial NiohelaH, Scott Noce, JainuJ II. Owen, Hugh Hcllly, Jehn Heese, Ilea Heed, Chan. W. Hebb'.nn, C. Heyer A Seus, II. P. Kemli.iiigli, Je-ieph St irk, Geerge Sternimer, Abraham AVaruer, Jehn WillaniH, Carl Ynskiilskl, (2 fei). till meilleHl tiuilety. List evening a large number of physl. oiausef this uity met ul the oflke of Dr. Ooergo Ii. Welchiitis for the purpese of organizing a eity iiiudleal sceiety. Dr. Henry Caipentiu- was chosen tempirary ehiiitman, with Dr. Wolehnns en secretary. A oeuHtitniion and bylnwH were adopted, and It wan decided te make the tltle of the new oigiinlzitieii "The Lincaster Academy of Medicine." It was decided te meet ihe first Wcilnteday evening of each month At the next meeting, whieh will be held ut Dr. lleed'a cdllcc, oIUcerH for ihe j car will be elected. I'aiteusur llallwuy ll,ul, The contract for building the new depet for the Lancaster aud Millcrsvilhi railroad oempany in Millersville, was yesterday n warded te Prederick lloeful, contractor and builder, of thin city, at i2JW, the btructure te bellulshcd beiore the 1st day of Apill, 1831. 'mVimiftfIJA' WMfl
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