ft' V LANCASTRK DAILY INTELLIGENT!:! KHIDAV, SHPTtfMHKl? M. 1W. Lancaster -ntrllignirrr FRIDAY KVKNINO, BEl'T, 14 HlOd, Expenses nt llnrrlsliiirg. The Hnrrlsburg Patriot has performed nvaluabloscrvice In pointing nut that, notwithstanding all the clamor made about the expenses or llie legislative 6es nien at Harrisburg, llie expense of both the regular nnd special sessions of the present Legislature Is $200,071 01 less than that of the regular session for issi alone, and $121,-iG0 0. lcs3 than the nvornge cost of thrce Legislatures of 1878, 1870 and 1881. These, are very re markable figures indeed, and it seems almost'lnceniprehensiblo that there could b3 such a difference in the cost of legis lative sessions. Hut upon examining Inte the expenses in particular we llml geed grounds for believing In the entire accuracy of the Patriot's figures. We have had prepared an exhibit of the expenses or running the Heuse during the last flve sessions, and we present it herewith for the study and consideration of our readers. We take the Heuse as the best subject for com parlsen because it alone has changed its political complexion in this time. The Houses of 1877, 1878, 1870 and lbhl were Republican ; the Heuse of l.ss1? was or ganlzed and controlled by the Democrats. Mark the contrast : j; s e r: h 1 -5 f O - O ft e r ! ? I f A fB A " 3 k ill : : : a S 5 a k - : : : r a -a : : : : r e : : : : : :::: ? J. m - iS JS S - J3 j! -:7Jlr) ' O "f l5 .2 " 2 S i.' S 3 Sraien ' dupi i la S 3 a s .s I - a - y ,,-,, Wf;, , i I V e w ? r 2 I & 3l 11 it J .Vfi(nnlf.'ifajf. ; s.l s a g g ; O "" e .2 - .5 m 2 JS73 (7,Vi ) 0 . C g tff J 8 K S 8 S D stsiten liUlayi c IS 3 S g a S js m is S .2 isst ( ff; ) ; h re g a a S - 3 2 5 SmitmlVdayt ' 3 3 t? S 2 5 8 - . .- .8 1 !iS3(Dem) a 7 g S i ?. I e S a u w I A'cjileil CMinjJ ' -i . -i e- I ' rtt - V ft e It is te be noticed that though the Democratic Heuse was in sosiien longer than any of its predecessors its expenses were$19,'J70.27 less than the cheapest of them and G0, I61.H7 less than the highest priced. The average ' expenses per day of the Houses from 1S77 te lsM, inslu 8ive, were a3 fellows, ii respective of members' pay : 1BT7 (Hr) - NfC'S'l lS7iltlei.) -M M 117 Hci M ' lS8l(ltcp) r,17 W lstUtDt'iu.) -."iJ I Democratic reduction ever the lowest Republican session of $2.ss e0 per day or mere than ! per cent. Such reductions as from S2.1,-rS7.31 in 1S7S Ter " station ery" te 51,P.0b.70 in lss;?, and from $1,4.")0 for supplies te tO'i.17 tell the whole story of honest m nhe Is replacing grand larceny. Even allowing $2i,000 for the expenses of the extra session the eutire cost of running the Heuse, extra and regular session, for lhS3 will net be ever $.W,tHii), or $L,"lK'0 less than the cost of the most economical Republican Heuse for the past six years. The 1'elcs. The correspondence between Mis. Charles and Mr. Reese, telephone man ager, will be read with interest ; taken as it is with the testimony of Mr. Diller, also printed te day, te the effect that the councils had authorized his committee te authorize the Maxim electric light company te put up wooden poles wher ever they pleased. It appears also from our columns te day that the Maxim com pany has been pleased net only te plant a pole before the front doers of Messrs S'elnmanand Ilirsh, but has fuither seen fit te put one-down into the vault of Mr. JCshlcman ; the lamp committee looking en approvingly. Our cltbens have plenty of fend for reflection in the aspect which this pole business is assuming. Tliere will be, of course, a general feeling of disapproval of the conduct or the city etllcials. The ceuucIl3 are te seme extent blameworthy for the liberality which they have mani fested tb the private speculators who have been permitted te encumber the city with their poles, without paying any thing for tlm privilege te the city or any of its citizens ; unless, indeed, any of the city officials who show be much in terest in imposing their nuisances upun the city have a profit at the bottom of their zeal ; which we de net charge, be cause we de net knew. 13ut the councils, Improvident as they have been, have net been he reckless as is charged. It is net true, for instance that the lump committee had any proper authority from councils te vary the terms of the wiltteu contract with tlm Maxim company. The chairman of thu lamp committee saja that he authorized llie use of wooden poles, but he fails te show any such authority te have been given him by councils. Reese, the tele phone manager, Bays that his company has been authorized "te place poles wherever needed, providing Bald poles de net ebstructer discommode any per son or property." Therefore, he con cludes that, if he kcepshis poles out of the middle of the pavement, he Is mak Ing all the concession te the preperty owner that can reasonably be expected of film. Quite possibly Mr. Reese has Bome committee te back him in this in. terprotallen, for theie is no telling hew far a councils committee will go in con struing the ordinances against the people whose Interests they are appointed te care for. The 'utter recklewnesa which iscxhih Hed in planting the city full of these wretched poles will Bcrve the geed end of arousing the people against the wreug dene and of securing its abatement. The people are the bouices of power, and we ure much mlctakeu If they will patiently hear, what they art told te day, thnt thu clly elllcers penult private corporations, who put up wires for their profit, te plant the M)lcs te held them wheiever they please without compensation te ati)vie. Why should these men net pay for I he accommodation they get ? Why should the citi.'-n's pavement lie tern up by thife people and his propel ty diMlgnnd without their being requited te pay fet what M an advantage te them and a disadvantage te him 'f Tliere Is no reason at all for it, except the su su pretne indilfeieneeef the cilv's elllcers te tin city's Interests. Nell-Tamed Seiriters. It is very remarkable te note hew co epletely the independence of the lately Independent Republican .senators has left them. They work in the liar ness under the lead of Cooper in se tract able a way as te make it .seem incredible that they were ever resttve and balky. They are men who have etijejed geed reputations, and eettainly it would net ordinarily have been agreeable te them te be found, as they new are found, aid. ing in the effort te override parliament ary law in the Senate, that they may reach a party object. The strength of ttieir partisanship is well guaged by the lengths they have bi'en willing te go te secuiethe fulfillment of a caucus diei slen. The rights of a minority in a parliamentary body have no protection sae in the rules which govern it. The majority eati at anv time violate these rules and .veil re a leinpor.irys.it leinper.irys.it leinpor.irys.it isfactien of its will. Hut it is se well receguied as a dishonorable thing te de, and se well Known te eventually ' a losing game te play, that it is u practiced. The Republican sen r , after going a leig way in deinlng up rights of the minority, tinally desisttd ; but they went far enough te show the extremity of their partisanship and te demonstrate ili'-ir absolution fiein fair ami decent impulses. It was net a gn)d record for any enater te make. ; but for the lately ind pendent Republicans it was especially unfortunate, demonstrat ing as it diil Unit their boasted indepen deuce was dear te them only se long a? it premised them political ndvaut.tce. David Mei'vr. one of the " :'e'. who steed up and uvnt d.iwn with the It rant old guard at Chlc.e. is alwat te be teleascd by the expiration of his tt rm from the penitentiary in Philadelphia, wheie lie was sent for shilling ballet boxes. He will get out in time te vote lie will also get out in time te hear the marvelleus story being told before a committee of Philadelphia councils from which it appears that that city has been for years defrauded of hundreds of thou sands, perhaps millions, of dull. us lij bogus claims against it for which, by seme hoeus-pjeua, judgments were pro cured and the city treasurer was man damused te pay them. Mr. Meuat will no doubt be- glad te find that theie are worst men than lie jet nut of jail ; but bi3 sien te-be-vacated cell awns for t'leui. Tlte must go. I Tiik Xne Era wants the city te cel lect from the Maxim company the tvn thousand dollars for which it lias given the city bail, that it will perform its contract. It is true that the contract lias been broken, as the time lias elapsed designated for the electric lighting. Rut can the city get its ten thousand dol lars '! What is the pecuniary responsi bility of the bail ? IIae they ten thou sand dollars in visible assets? Where .' .Meim' will be released from prixen in time te vote and work fur XiIcm and Liv sey. Tin: bottom lias dropped out of the bourn iu thu oil market, nuil a geed many fortunes m ueusequuucu have totteiud te their fall. Tut: puhitieu of thu Rupublicau Huuaturs using unparliamentary motlredH te force Tue.id.iy and r'rid.iy keshiuii.s forcibly sug gests the htery of thu m.iu en thu treu who sawed oil' the limb upuu which he was silting. A run limy l)d weulul ulitlu 'I'ncmcru liuait t .at iiRlilii , Ami it fui'u inuy be lull or Hutu Ovt'i it huuri Uuil'n Lnu.ikhiK. 'I'Ih mi. i din iiuuviuat Krtut hm liic.li wu wear llie u II low ; Tim man IiiImk hIuw il-IIcI li leli only Ht tlui pllletv. .Vur(tiret Ji .Sii.''. TiiEglu.iiu of mumhiiie veiichsifud to day is iu pluaxaut contrast te tliu iiiuiky gloom that haH uliaractetiuil thu hcavuu hincu Tuesday, lhu wintur oiurceat will hi const'ipjeuue be cempullud te tetiru for aimtriur bnuf poned te his camphor bed, and lhu Htr&w hat will obtain a new luase of life. Fellow no. upon thu huuls of thu IJulti IJulti mure Orielu and thu LeuIbvIIIu ospenif.Mii oeuiBH the iiuueuuuuiiuint that NuwUiluaiiK will be thu buat of a world's industrial and coiteu centennial exposition te bu epunud en thu first Monday m Docemhor, layi, continuing until lhu Iltstday or May, 1885. The Suuth scums umliieutly " elul " iu Its belief in thu efiicacy of oxpieitious. Caih.t Fi.iiti'U, the colored heutunant whesu drsniihsal fiem the nrny for coir duct iiubt'ueiniiig an oflicer and a ueutlu- rrrau, rs mill fresh iu the public mind, has beoeuio thu here of uuother hcrape in which a dusky Africau maiden is the central llgure. The unsavory Flipper declares hU hatred of newnpaper noterioty, forgetting that sueh piiniHhinent is the logical result of his fallure te elxervu the ordinary rules of morality that prevail iu olvili.ed soeioty. Tins portrait and biographical Bketch of Majer Rebert Taggart, Uciiiocratie candi date for auditor goueial of thta btate, whieh we piosentto day, show unmistak ably the ehaiaoteristios of a man whose sucoeBses iu civil and nohiiivements iu military lilu umlnently ontitle him te the support of the Democratic party aud all otherH desireim of heuest goverutnent. Majer Taggart'a career has been singularly successful and honored, Among alt who knew him he is held in the highest osteom and his nturdy imilutouaiice of right as evinced ii all he undertaken has awakened a lively Interest iu his campaign and well grounded hopes for ids oleetlon, as well as lilu colleagueou the Domearallo ticket, THIilLMNG KSCAW5. r.MIIMt KUIIH llltlll II' IN .Mil. Mi Icriei'inr AiMtntnrf In u iiiilttinn IMiii'i l.nlliietl I'nr ,liiie tliu fntlli Nt un nt tht I My fun- ilpiiflPil Pief. Harry Wan ir, ilu . i i'i,ut, he is uiiib-r (itgnf!( MM'iit in i.ite b.iiliKin as cntiBleii.t n' the I'lp - r i.'ii i'iiiiiiuIh, at Pittatiiiic, had i ti'ii' i'e and thriltiiii; expetieiice iu uiul-iui Wtil"i "d ly, paitet wlltl'll W.IS WltllCXM 1 I , t' It . I it ll'll tlieu b.ind people. T!um',miii eh ttas niteudcil by mi tnitiMi il eiewl iti'.l tlic bnj guiml utatid was ti'a.-k '.li i.r!afeiN hIieii t lit.' hour ler t'u) .imvii! aiiiSiti Sunt) dilll CUlty was i'nri.-ur. it I i t f ' u-; the n;K li.ilj Kill lit d. 1'Ik' (i-olrs-ei't illlciitieu ns te liil.t' a MHt'it,i'i with him ou lni trip, bu1 it bt'C.iiui' ..- nt. nt tlm' only one could ;e up, mid i i a fen uiimitiM tin tin prefe.tMH jjai lhi word, mid, tlaiiK'liug Irem tlie tr.ipiv ' t it t'lxjn-ndi'd bt'levv the liatket attnelied te the lu'tttuir. he ttnuiiij oil' into the air Tlie riewd eheerrd and th" hand I'l.Mtd, lul" ti"' .ulilfte tctit thi'HU'h a fiie id rwdnlixiis e'i the bai. tL'atm liiulit'r ;i :d liu'lii'i Finally a hra Cray -l"iid minM'iult'l ever the cily le.il liim finiii Metr ait the air ship 'lite:etl it ami disappeared, l'lit crowd li led nil tlie u ion mis niul statul. When they wfre teealli-d by cries of ' lle"s cotn cetn iti down !" "I, tk, leek !" I p iu thu an, almost iivit tlie hentls of tliu liernllfl thousands, thpy sw I he btl.vin eareeiiiiu; Irem !ul ti siile, stv.iru.ir atul .ipp.ireuily tuiuiug ever and nver. Ttm lrapf4 tui w.w t'lnpty and tlie aeronaut could net be M't'ii. I'iie cas bag limked like an um lirt'llt I'ewrrd uilli lu-ft iiiif It fell with terrible i 'pi lily nod nitln.i a few hitii dretl feet of thue.ilth, w ben us dencrtil be came Itss pueipiteus. It landetl ou a name dn-ellmj lieusii en R 'linvt! street aud tmnbtid into the b.u-k y ml I'lulemiiir Warner ttrepped i'Ut et the Kilds of tlie balloon, .mil striking i;un.t.i ft-ue.' wi t en neil tnr a uiempnt, bill sriU(;iiu te ins fei't railed te a ni.tu, who rushed te his a'si.ttatict', te tut lum ou the biek He did se, nnd then t'leauenaii' nluiubletl into thu heuse aud Ml tl.m u. Metlical aid was summoned and an ex iiiunatieii made Nothing hut a few Ituim's tntrktd the tlamace en the outside, but iie ha I inhaled s.i uiueli K's that he w.ih him iimIi'e fur seme tune Liter lie w.is retiiu easier, auil a rep atcr called ou bun he was able ie tell the story of his teittblu eiiHMi-nc " 1 hatl flie billnen tiil'it-d uu ler inv p"isinal Mipervismii," In' Mid, " aud e 't Mileied her all right. lien the men let te I shot tight up into the air, han.;iiii; te tbe trapfa liar and mikiug my usual it' volutiens. 1 went up very lapidly and in a sbett time the exposition greuu Is wen biil'li'n by a he.it y cloud. 1 continued te exeri-i e, for it w.im iinte ehi'Iy, until I ycm about a uii'h and a n i irter abeve the eaith. I paused te ist . minute, when I heard a faint si aud overhead and T. kmtr up sasv a white smoke putiiiug out of tlie :j-ih b.v;. I knew what was wrong in an instant .iud get uji iufa the b isket as nuiek as I could ami then climbed into the net mug. I never theuht about tbe safety valve, but be .ran te thiew the s.iutl b.u-s alUiclud te the net tine overboard an lapidly us jtissible te hcbtO'i the fall. I knew what wascemini;. i'lieie was a socentl el nuieuse aud then I beati te sheet down like a piece of lead, while the balloon swayed terribly. I liuti en with feet aud bauds te tlm ni't tinj or 1 should hav been thrown oil. All at oiice the envelope cellaj'Std ei turiiil ever ami I was t.imwn unlit iLt i the ceutri', tlie envi lope furniei a p.iiaclnUti 1 was nearly f ill jcated with ihe gat while the b.tl'n it. w.ts iiiU'bnii, tiil lulling ter nbly I tleu'i knew hew Ititii; 1 w.is in eii'nuii; ti jwii. I remember of Hei'iti the city biluw me, ami then I loll a Mi ck and fell iiitn somebody's yarl. A man rushed up and I 'old h.m te p niud in.' en the Im 'k te i;et the l'.is mil of my Ines. I was stuuupd by the f.ill. 1 j'.uess J am all tight new." i..N(ii:itse.si -in it iii:ki. An llnliiin s(e:iinr A-liure Willi l.'.l) r.s.ilt. uu IliNirii The Italian steamship Iu'lcjiniuiit, from Palerme, with 1,000 teus ul' sulphur, lO.UUU lemons and urauges nittl a crew and passengers tiumlK.iu l')0 seu's, went ashore yestuiday uieruiug at .lelnn' Inlet, ucai I-'ieepert, Leng Isl.iud. 'I'Le pis.vn Cers ami crew were taken ashere by the life-saving men. It is believed llie "cssel will be lest, but that much of thu earije will bj saved. The Irulepcndeut lelt P.il errrre ou August 'Jiith, aud had a geisl passage until about :i o'clock yesterday morning, when dm tin: a thick fog, shu struck tlm where. A heavy m was um ing at thu tune. Thu captaiu sent up ree kuts, hut did net get assUtacce until thicu hours later. A bettlu was wash'sl ash ie at Charles ton, Seuth Carolina, yesterday, containing a fraumuut of hnwn paje-r, en which was written in pencil, without a datu, thu foi fei foi lew mil : "Stern yacht Catherine, from New Yerk, bound ler Jacksonville, Fla., sinking oil Iiatturas ; all hands at pumps , no hepu, Dlllcurs, namely : Jes. tipuueer, captaiu ; Tem Rumpel, lirst m.ite ; R. Themas, second mate ; Heb Richard, uu- Uinccr ; Tem Dale, : crew, Abram Solomons, Jehn lunger, Jatnus ISrewn, Wm. Petorsen." Thu iituamer Newp )rt, fr)'u New Yerk Havana, was tewctl into Tybeu tlutur reatls yesterday liy the stenuer Western Texas, with bur rudder disabled ami coal anil pKtel cargo shiftud. Slie h.id her deck house carried away and eabuis damaged in Sunday night's u.tlii. The ntew.ud water tender nore washed everbjaid. Thu pas sengers nru safe. UAiir.rs ASs.isiiM. Tlie ,liuiriiey til (ri)inilitill l''rniii Uitpu luitii te Kiiciniiit Thu hteamer Athenian, by which U'lJori U'lJeri null, the slayer of Jas. C.iruy. is bring eon veyeil te Kngland, has arrived at Fuuchal, Maduiia, Irem Capu Town. A olesti watch was kept upon all visiteis iu thu town. Sir William llaiceiirt, thu Uritish home Hfcretary, has warned thu au thorities against tiny attempt of lilt illellllCH te ltlli:iKii tint l,iw, .i.,. Lecal police, fully nrinetl, patrolled thu shore, ami subjucted btraugers te tliu strieteRt iteriitiiiv. Ownin in iinl.iru fr..,,. Lord Ciranvllle, the Rntish foreign hcuiu- iary, siraugers wuie ieiijhkiuu te Ijeaid thu Athenian. (J'I)ennell was ulesuly guarded by two Cap policemen, who wure fully arimxl aud nccoutied, The prisoner appuared te bu little con cen con eorned. Hu expressed gratitudu for thu Kyinpathy shown by the Irish iu America, and said he behnved lie was net destined te be hanged. He still maintains that he lired at Kelly only iu ntlf defense. His demeanor was viuy tjuiut throughout the voyage. a tf-AT.ir. ri;i.:ii..Mi.iucM. Keur lliiniii.AiHien llln Hlimlly Alter llenitn inK riritchrm. Itev. William Lmibuimtuin, pastor of the Lutluuau churches at Tam.npia and Uai Uai Uai uosville, dlutl at his father's rusidouce at Mluorsville, Tuesday evsnun: nfter two wcekn' illness, of Uriglit's tlisuase. The deceased was a talented young man, thirty thirty thrce years of age Hu graduated from Muhlouberg College, Ailuiitewn, and the Lutheran summary, Philadelphia, and hm ehargu was at White ILwun. His next and l.wt wan at Taiiuipia. Uu leaves a wife ami two uhildreii. While atthoseuil nary he had thiee room mates, for whom he had a strong attachment. All euteml the ministry nnd since thuir ordination all have died. When hist Spring, the third jr the illfated (iiiaruttodled, .Mr. Liubensteiu had a prccuutimeut that his time en earth was short, The remarkable circumstances of his loom mates' deaths weighed en him aud it Is believed his death may be attributed te this as much as te physical cause, Nt.Wsj Mlll'si, IU'lllK ul li.tnrrnt I'l'iiileusiil. A teeeptiim was c.iven te Lertl Chief Justice C ileridce iu the Casine at New -peit, Rliede Island, TIiiiimI.h neon. The reception was in cli.nue of a eeinuillleii id 11- villa ewiieis ami ii'subnt', .lude S.nnuel lllatehfettl bflni: eliaiiniau .Indue ttlatehfenl read an addiessef Lord Cole Cele rnlije, te which the lattei iei,iutletl, Iu the evening Lord C.i'enilue was enlei -tallied at ,i dimier by -lii'Ue lil.iiehfenl The ti'lnriisef the elect ion for piesitlent of the I' tilted States el Columbia, In Id last Sunday are very close. Tliu adher ents of Pic.sldutit Nuiii'X e'atiu his id elec tion, wlnlu his epp incuts e' um the election of Wilclies. Tliu m itter will h ive te be determined by the confess Tliere will be a cenleienee to-meiiow eveniiiir between the pioptieteis of the Seuth Chicago lellinc: nulls and a commit tee of thu sttikliii; empleyes. It is iiutlei steed that thelattn .lie willing te lesiime en the company's teims. '1 he Deitl biudini; harvetei's iisee a a tieu of the I'ulted States hid a seeiet conference In Chtoi.re en Wednesday, fur the purpose, it is understood, of limiltue; productions. The Iren steamship SandMece, ef'.'.'iilO teus buithen, built ler the (itet;eu railway and navigation cempaiiv, was launched yesterday merutug Irem Reach's ship v.inl at Chcstei. in (liitrriinipiiliil Dri' itllm'lns. The total exptiiu of petroleum ami pe pe tielt'iim pled nets duitncthu seven months which ended en July .11 last was 'ti,ls', .111, against t'-T..!. UU during the cories ceries cories peliiliui petied of l,- i. The lit mI controller el llie tieasury le orts that the total amount et nietiev Iu circulation hi the I mted Mates is l..ii'i, tOI.UI.' of which STI.i ilT.V.liu com and jS.il. 7)7,et)!l j'lper. Assuming the tet.tl population of tlm ceuuttj te he rrJ.euu.iMN) the distiibiitieu pi-r cipill would bu : ;e ."I. The tte.isuiy ilepaitment yeslenliy epeuetl bitls for fuiuisbin,r pubhi' build mgs Fur luiniture for the new I nite.l Mates cunt betisu ,iutl p isUdlice, Plnla di'lplu i, the Rebeit Mitchell furuitiiie c iinpviv. Ciueinnali put iu two In Is, ime for Slu.ey I and the ether ler j'.'O 177. The total nuuib.'i of pension claims peiidintt m "'" jwiisieu ntti:e at Waslnutr ou en the .!0th of June last, was ill ."iiCi efwbicU 14,sii:! were for arrears. l'h. num1ir of claims from Peuusylvaiea was "Jl '. '., of which 10,"ii'.i were for arreais. tluK'itit's I II in tn llf entile Male The North Dakota convention met in Firoen Wedueslay. W. H. Franets, nt li'Hiu.trck, was che-eu permaeent eh.ur man, and M.ijer Hamilton, et (iiatid Ferks, secretary. Resolutions were adopted deneuuein.: the action of the S niih Dakota eeuvr.tiin at meiix Falls, and demanding for North Dakota a reice iu the propir.i'.ien of thu organic law uruler which the .southern sectleu of the tcrnt.uy proposes t wtk aduus..iuu te the union. Al'er appmntiui; an executive committee of live l consult with the Sioux Falls hotly, the convention ad jeurut'd, subject te the call of the chair ri' an. rreulilH with tlie llitiiierlc Imllittw 1 is ieHirteil Irn'ii, Umse City, Idaho, that tlieru is a prnSHct of s-'rieus lieuble with the Racnoek ludians. 'Pen piitspre ters recently traced a stolen herse te a U.tiiUeck eacauipuie'it, ,nnl when the In dia:. refused te uivu up the auimal the leader of tlie p uty kiie.-ked down one of the " bucks " I'he Iudi.il s tlieretipnii eieiiptl lire, wI.kIi w.is i.'Unund. tine Indian was killed ai.d ttirc- Mounded, tinea of t'ie preHpi'e'.i'-s beuii; se badly neuudt'l th it they .tic net t xjiccteii te recev-'i. Thu Dominion department of thu into nor announces that il knows untliim: elli daily of the report of the I'nitcd Suites soldiers invading Canadian territory ami kidnapping deserters fiem the American army. I. pihi .VIiIjpU ler tliivuriier. Tlm Di'ineeiatij statu onventiuu td New Jersey met yrstud.vy m Trui.luti ami nominated Leen Abbett for evuiuui ou lhu sejentl ballet, by a maj inty el 1 1 votes. The resolutions adopted deelarud, among ether tlimus, for " a tarill for rovuuue, limited te the necefsary expeuili turenufthe gevurnmuut, and se adjusted us te give ii.-otcctieu anil one mraguiuent te home productive lutliistry and labor, without pr jduuiug ami festering moiiopj meiiopj moiiepj lics." CeiMlileiliu; I. het .siutturs. Reluius rcceivetlat thu cnuial utlicu of thu Am.ilgamatutl a-suiiUen iu Pitts bun;, Puuusylvania, shows that in the many ueu and steel establishments in the country, with their 100,000 empleyes, thcru are at present only two sm ill strikes in progress, one at Hiimingham, Alabama ami thu ethor iu Seuth Chicago. A meet ing of thu voluntary tr.ulu tiibuual lias beun called for next Tuesday te fiultle the p uu) ei mining for thu winter. KnwiirilliiK tlits llritve. OuJuly'Jihl, when sixty-thieu poisons perished by the giving way id a wharf at Tivoli, near Haltimeie, suveial yeiitig men who weru present leaped mte the water in tliu darkness anil saved a number of lives. Fer these act of heroism, appro appre pi iatu medals vveiu uugravud, aud these wure formally delivered te thu lucipieuts yustunlay by Mayer White at thu City Hall. One of the medalled yuirug men saved eluveu lives. FI5ATUHK3 OK TUfc! br&TK IKfc:S3. " Ftpral representation is thu battiu cry of thu Democracy" iu thu estimation of the Bradford Arju. The Lincastcr ATur A'.i hchuvus the demand of the hour is for a mere certain punishment for the ciime of minder. The cost of the extra buHsiuu, sayti the Urie Jhruld, is trivial compared vvitli the saving which the Huiues act will clffct if honestly can led out. The Moureo Demount hopes that lhu Democratic representatives and sjiiatu.-b will net adjourn new that they aie gutting no pay. The Philadelphia Nuith American notices that thore is a growing tendency among Americans tewauls healthful out-tleor exercises. "Tliere must be a show fur autumn iu the gorgeousnoss of its coloring bafoie winter can assert its sway," is tliu cuusel lug remark of the llairibburg Independent. The LltiU Ilccurd rightfully observos that " honest olectieua are what the pce ple want and honett oleelloim always demonstrate the worth ami the stability of a nation." The Philadelphia Tuna thinks the season new drawing te a ulose has tlevel tlevel epud out dear games aud sports te a greater dogiee than any ether for many years. Iu view of thu idea of monopolists aud leading coiperations umtrelling the next national convention, the Rrle Oburrer atlvlsus Democrats te leiuuiuber thu wlse councils of Judge Rlauk who urged the Domeuiatio party te take a buhl stand In favor of Llie people and against all uioue polies, TIIK MOWS. vim u ut mis iiHtKi.v in I"' mil M,M.il nt n I Ie t il l Kinoelrrll'K In it HUM - ilri t M" lnk In llimls inl nit lit i uril. The I'nitetl States tlieely lebtl sit. mi shin Y.uiiie has aucheietl at St. Jehns. N. F. Ilei tuliiius .uu lamentable. Ne weid hash, t ii leeeived ftiuii Ultelyei any el Ins paily. The steamer Proteus Afas ciushetl in line Ice at llie enhance te Smith's sound en July tiil. Captain Pil.e, his ciew aud the selentille p.nlj aie pisseuiieis l' lhu autte. The whole'l'ieteiis paily wele in i.oed health anil lair spuils. They had hum evpesctl tliuit.v out) tlays ami nights in beats, making some stoppages ntiuteiine di.ile harbeis. The Pieleus was ciushetl iu a line of ice at p. in , July SI, and sank within fetu benis. Fer innately the men hail time te save clothing, piovlsieus, compass ami ether necessaries te meet a pieliuetetl vov.ice. On July '.'.', the boa's being eipuppetl, pioMsieueil and manned, a st it was made. The sciie of the disaster was S miles iieithwcst el I ape Sabine, l.tt. 71) "it N. lhu U0O miles el ice atitl Itii'ld sea was passeil befeie I peiuavik was rendu d. Ne previsions were landed limn the sieamei nerweieany cac'.ies inatle. ami all the stolen intended ler the Arctic colenltt ie In I went down in the steamer. Wlnle at anchor in Danish harbor, ou Auijust I .', the goveiner el Kllieie earue ou he.utl the antic ami tepeitctl thai the Danish steamer Sephia had airlvetl tbeiti limu a h uber -it) mites north of Cape Yeik, and that her e.iptam had stated lli.tt auattte li.ipitiuaux hail told him that two natives who had been Willi the tireely ex pttlilien airivetl theie en sledges last win ter and lepertetl that the p.nty weie all well except Dr. Pay. who had tiled. This native went back te l.uty Franklin bay. Anether Rsipiruiaux, who aimed from the Uu civ camp, lepeittd that all the elhi'i'ts had been niunlered by the meu Neilhei el these tepeits is reliable, as the Ien I liens ul the liMpiimaux fm 1 y I n C and sens.itieu.ilisin places them in the catui;eiy nl liclten ('a)'t.iin Pike tays that as Im North as Cape Sabitie theie was in trace of Lieutenant liteely or bis p.nty, ami his lailuru te come .Ninth te Littleton Is land te meet tbe rebel sleaineis this sum mer evokes grave appiehensieiM as te his piehnble tale. The Piettus was retreating home when i lie ice nip overwhelmed her. Shu p't baiely ttlteeu miles uerth ef the scene of tin- shipwreck. The prospects of the tireely onieny eucmiuteriug the iitfeis of i fourth wiuter beneath the Arctic circle aie mournful te c intempl itc. 'I'he crews of the V.iti'.iu and Proteus are in excellent health. Ouu death only only ecuuired iluruig the t etbtieri, that of llenry Wil son, cunnt'i's matu id the Yauue, Irem apoplexy. I III' 1. 1.M1. tilt's Itrimrl. The siirual ellicer at Washington has le "iveil the tollevviiu: d itetl M Jehn's, N. F , Wednesday lunu Lieut. liarltut;tmi, in eb.tige el thu tireely relief expedition . It is my painful duty te lepeit leta! I iiluru ht thu exitilitnin. The Pr teu was crushed in pauk in latitude "S degrees i.' minutes, lenirit.lde 71 tlegrees, '.') minutes, ami sank ou thu alteruoeu of the '! of Julv. My pirty and crew of ship all saved. Made my way alone; Smith sound aud along eastern shote te Cape Yerk, thence acie.is Met'dlu biy te I'pertiavik, an iv mi: there . n thu 21th day. Thu Yan tie reacbctl L'ls'ruavik 2Ulh day tif riepl. and left same day, bringing euMm party home te day, all well. Ciinni tn.lrr Wilitn's Ht'ttiiiiienl. Ceaimaudcr Wilde, of thu lulled States ste truer Yantic, has made the fullevvu it'pert under datu of St. Jehn's, N. F , in reijiril te the fallure of the Ureely lehef 'Xetlitiuu . ..i II i "uml .' CAi;t Ce, A , iili y ... , n II ahtnj'n I utted States ste.imer Yantie has ar nvi d, bringing Captain Pike ami crew of P. e'uus, and Lieutenant UaohiiL'ten of lireely ruhef party. All well. Stuauit i Pieteus was ciushetl iu ice, six miles north of Cape Sabine, July 'J.!. Crew and teltef pirty, alter depositing lecerds at Littleton Irlaml Pandora llaiber, letieat letieat ei I south in six beats te Lperuavik, sullir ii uiueli haitlships iu Melloville bay. Vaulie leachetl Littleton Istahtl '), with tnu -h tlilllculty. F Hind reeenls and im mediately proceeded seuthwanl. Searched coast ami islands thoroughly te Saunders islands. Ice pack then closed iu and could neither get around nor through, ami was obliged te retie.it under leu of Northum Inirlaiul Island. August 0 Southward gales having loosened pack, was able te get thieugh ami continue search, Coast about Cape Yolk filled with ice packed closed. Could net get within twenty miles of land. August 10. Having ice in all directions but Mmtheast, proceeded te Uic ruavik , sent lifteeu tlays' rations te L'jsinsake I Nete : Probably intended for Tessuissak, a small settlement between Cape Shack -loten and I puruavik, and about forty miles north of thu laUer. ami whalu beat te Cape Shackluten. Twenty second Hailed for Ceal Mine, thence te Oetlhavuu. Thirty llrst Lieutenant Caldwell arrived in launch f i eiu Lperuavik, having beun thirty nine tlays in en'ii beat ; had se pa rated under orders at Cape Yerk. Sailed wiiw day for CjKjni.ivik. Found paity arrived. Septuinber 'J Proceeded homu hemu wanl. Rough passage. Permission grr.ne i te coal here. 1'UltSUNALi. Sin Hit iiAitn Cei.i.iNsnN, admiral in thu Rntish navy, is dead. Ditien Coel., a prominent liteiarj iliamatie and art critic of Londen, is dead. Silt Kiiwin Wvtkin says that the Leu tlen cab drivurs' association has mure political iulluunce tliau thu whole of thu i ail way interests iu thu kingdom. Prtoi'Ksseii l)iui:i.i., of Wilbiahain academy, has usigued te accept a position as professor ei mathematics at Dickinsen college, Carlls'e, (JKOiini: II. IJm,s, general Hiipeiiuten deut of the Pinkerteu deteotive ngency, died Hiidduuly of heart tlisease at Ins lesi deucu, at Rosolle, N. J. at half-past oue o'clock yesterday murium.'. PlIOIKSsOlt lAt I, JkIN OlIKMIAl.l,, of inn Liuveisity ei worth u.iiollua.whe died in Norfolk ou Thurxlay, eatnu te this country iu 185 as the private seoretary el Lafayutte. KneAit II. Riio.NHeN, a millitmaiie catlle raiser, says that with many ether ranch men he has becu ceiupulled te meve from Colerado te the Texas plains te llml sufll clout grazing. Oi:ni:hai, SiiniutAN is disappointed in his Paaille coast trip because of the hazy condition of the atmosphero, that cou ceu cou ditien having lasted throughout the excur sion He oxpcetH te return te Washing ton about the 12th of Uatoher. IlLeii Uiui.uv, M. P. for Mauohestor, Lngland, whose death is just aniiuuiiced, was the son of a cotton spinner, and al ways had a warm heart for his wink poe ple. During the cotton famine he even sold his carriage that he might bu able te jtlve greater assistance te thu peer. Ceusr DK ia lhuiK, a practiced I'roneh climber. has been killed while asoending the I'ie Herulua, the highest lHiak iu the Kdgadlne, Swltzerlaud, nnd rarely attempted un account of Its dangerH'. One of his guides loll into a ertvassu, dragging down the annul and the rocemi guide. Tim oeunt was linuiodi.itely killed by falling ou his head, while one guide was seriously injured and the ethor cs. oaped, GE.VEitAL Tjiema3 T. Fau.ntleiiev, who dlttl at Leesburg, Va., en Wetlncstlay, was 87 yeatH old. He was n native el MiKiulartiid mn nppeluliM a ceiinnls m oned ellicer or the United nut,.,, ., ,y I lesldeut Antliew .laoksen. Hu him veil lit lhu Mexican and Indian want ami nl the breaking out of the lite war icniuuud a t-iloueley ut ilmm, ,,, llmj enu-ieil lhu cell fet iMiitn sei vice, being the Retiier ollleer in point of lank that leslguetl te eutur tlie ctuifetlerate soivice. Ill nil. I. Uvhi'IMis, lute etlllei of the iiew w ,u: l-wimeretal Ad re rimer, will be rud from St. Lee'inihuieh Twenty einhlh ut, New erk, ut I) o'elook toineiiow bur stn uieriillig. ,l.,.,l A.i enK. i en I'.ui eeaieis will De Tiesi iY"1""' -eeielaiy Fetgei, Roscei ..,,...' ...."".'' 'eiger, nosceo I elikling. . II. aiitleiblll. II. J. Jewell Jay Ceultl. Samuel Sle.iu, (leneral Rekert, Jenkins Van Selmitp Willhini (1. Weed, of Albany, Isaac F.ugi.iml, J. Nelsen 'Tap pan ami Jehn lluey. 'IVIegi.uns of con tloleiieti have been received by the family lunu all paits el the country. ii.ii;ii,i.l,. 'I lie tiiiiinnlr-, Jr., 1'lsy it Klnn Hiilne Yesttmlay afternoon the liensides, jief this city nnd the Dauntless ultlb el Mt. Jey played an excellent gaum of baseball ou the Ironsides ground. Notwithstand ing the damp weather ami had condition of the ground t hem was a geed sUeduii iliiuiee pieseut, 'The playing was sharp en both sales. In the e.uly arl of the game tlie liensides did heavy batting but they could net keep It up mid they did net scoie aiiin uflcr the leiirth Hilling, ei i. i.. i .,...!.. . ,. . . . i uu iiiiniB nut tiiuti principal weikiii seventh inning when heavy batting ami wild pitching el the Ironsides pitcher gam them time tuns. 'The clubs am piully eveuly matched mid thuir playing is geed. 'The scoie with outs and runs is as fellows : H'lMilliei, Ul. It. til litt'NTLKi.s li. t) Wlllili'l, II ... I ,i Slelile , II , I I . tl 1 t . Mux p I .1 Miller, I i .. .1 j nook,. 'ii . ...i) i .filer, :ii ... i i t. Ivliirf. e I .' Atoii'iey. ....I .' I'eltri, Jli . ti I hlh'tlv.e I nrtiwit, t I .... e I Marsh, li e i M ilier.lti ii s.Stehler, I... Hi .. I a ui.i,rs I 'iil'yle.i .1 I'.inU.ir I 8 Itaker, e I. . . .' I lelnl 5 .'.'I '1'tilal t. -li lieit-l ii", Ji i 2 n e n n ii n ', I'.miit ,. ... . e I ti e i n 3 ti ti Uiiipi'i'-W in. ecliiir All . roil ml tlie Iliie4. J. 'I inner, et Philadelphia, thmw a base ball 1U" j aids at Maluiuey City. The Chi istiau.i club and thu Dauntless will play mi Siturd.iy. The "single" nine, of M iriettji, un Wednesday, defeated thu Manettauiiiu by a scute of 02 te ill). 'The Ironside.-, r , and Dauntless clubs can gtvu eltler ones pointers ou geed games The August Flower take their nauie of that name ami the from a pcrltime iiiauagement of the elul month te udvt nine il. l revives ?"ii) ptr 'The Active club is a tine one and should draw a big audience te morrow, 'The gauiu will he called at it Pi, teuiiablu thu visitors in leave at (i.tK). The Ironsides would give the Harris burg tiiuu an much as they could de new and as the cities are close there should ba no tlillL'ulty iu at ranging a game. In fact all lhu inter state nines might step here yet this season Tbe Anthracite club will have a picnic anil tournament next week rrr order te make some money. Mauager Sullivan telegraphed here last night te scctire the Ironsides fei a game iu Pettsville en Meu day and elletetl them a geed price, but owing te arrangements previously nude for a game here mi tint i. iy Manager Myers was compelled tn answer " Ne." 'The people of this city are pietty well disgus'el with the I hambeishiirg club. They lit tit arranged te play here today and te morrow, but will net ceme at all low. I hey telegraphed I ite yesteiday afterue m that owing te bid weather anil nick n ess uf uuuiiIhms of thu club, they could net come. 'The town w.v well billed aud a In i.' crowd would have seuu thu game, The Ironsides have ii-en in hard luck tln.t week, but they will get even n xt wink, if the weather permits. Unities l'lnyml I.lsevi llPtu, At Rosten Rotten it, Clrcage 1 ; Providence Providence !(, Detroit ti ; Louisville Metropolitan 1, Kelipsu 1 ; St. Leuis St. Leuis (I. llaltiiuoie ,S ; Cm cuiiiaf' Ciuciiiuatl S, Allegtieuy 2 'Trenten liroeklyu y, Tienteii (i ; Rich Rich merul, Va, (uickstui fi, Virginia il ; Philadelphia Philadelphia 0, Cleveland 1 ; Columbus, O. Athletic 1 1, Columbus ,j. 'The game between New Yerk and llullale was postponed en account uf the nun. Aiieiir i.i irr.. Iteiiis ei liitiire.t Ulliitil Irem the 'lUturil." Mr Jehn it. Wissler, of Rruiiuurville, is an unfortunate being. About six weeks age his heists um away, throwing him violently te the ground ami in falling struck a stone, by which his hip was se much iiijuieil that hu was compelled te usu a ciiiteh aud cauu Un Thuisilay last iu walking his crutch slipped and ami he full, this time breaking a bone in the hip joint, which will cotillne him te bed for a mouth or mere. The Lint, it Lexington tuiiipike com pany has appointed Jehn R. Kiioker hu puriuteuiluut of the pike, whose business it will be te see that much iiullulshctl work en the read will bu at once pieperly executed. Mr. Harry Iindis, lesiding lj miles northwest of Li til., intends planting Pit) ticcsen his faun. He sets a geed exam ple for ethers. The tobacco wareheuse, Hhep aud olllce of J. A. Ruch oe Rre , will be boated with euu of Heisu's it Ivaulhiun's patent steam heaters. The neitleniy building is receiving a coat of pUster ou thu outside, which will considerably beautify its appearancu. A rsuvel Kiiletliiliiiiient. On Monday evening next two n.itive Syrians, young biethcis, who have been pursuing their studies in this ueiiutiy in tending te itituiii as inirsieuarics te thuir own laud, will give an inteicsting exhibi tion en the Hely Land and Egypt, in Orace Lutheran chinch, explaining and illustrat ing the uianneis and customs of all the tribes of the Hely Rind, showing the (Iieks, iituusils, furuittiie, implements, musical iustiumuutH, nrgeullis, sandals, hooks, fiuits, &C, cee., togetbor with the manner of weiship. Rvery student and ruadoreftho Rlble should net fail te be present. I'eiliislrlitn. The Frederick (Md ) Timcset yesterday nays: Mesris. J. W. Rrewn aud Redmond CenytiKham, of L-moaster, Pa., arrived in this city yesturday evening, having made the distnuce from that city te this iu just oue nud ene half days. They are out en a pedestrian trip aud will visit all the most prominent places of this county. They are both congeuial gentluman and will make frleuds whorevor they may go. I,ar,je Yletd et millions. A gentleman from the West writes ; While' en a visit from Ohie te relatives and friends iu Innoaster and Choster counties I witnessed thu gathering of a crop of potatoes en the farm ei Hliiieen W. Swisher, of Celrraiu township, meas uring threu hundred bushels from about a half aere of ground, beitig the largest yield 1 ever have known, ll.ite Udiieellctl. Rrnofcsev D.okseu have oatirellod their tlate Ter the ptesoiit.itleii of " Remany Rye " In this eity. An agent of tlie show was hore this morning aud made all ar ar raugemeuts with Mr. Yuekcr. Till!) MAXIM POLKS- I' I Us l' I.I I It) V I ll'N IN Till'. ni''lllt nimms sueimiiei, lllti.li imil Mieiner llxliiru t tut Alilef m in Inr I ulllnii llmvii llin I'lilts-'l liut'iy Inlets Meatus. A J. Sieiiiuiau, Abiam lltriili and Jesse Sunner appealed this illuming before Alderman Spun ler te answer lhu complaint uf Constable Ihcliheltr. th il they had been guilty of malicious mischief Iu cutting down poles fur thu elecltle light, mid the fuither complaint which City Solicitor Jehnsen said hu fathered, that they had violated llie city eidinaucti against luleifering with lamp pods. A. J Stelnmaii. esq , appeared fur hhn hhn rtelf and Allium lliish, uml R. F. Lshle man, cstp, ler Mr. Suiuier. Cily Solicitor Jehnsen nppeutctl solely for himself and l'.lchhell.. The Maxim light Keple had no lawyeis priHmit. Messrs. (lee. Nautuan ami J. ILiy lliewn, who have tieen tensiiltiil hy them, have probably mil yet leeclvcd the retainurH that nre needed te unliuate them. Air. Jehnsen called Mr. Diller, lu the case against Steiuiuau and llirsh, for violation el the ordinance, who testilleil that he was chaiiman of the lamp committee and hud made a contract with the Mitxlm company te light the city. Ilu vvat proceeding te tell what was in tlm contract when Air. Sleininan called for its pi initiation. When It was brought ever from tbe tuayer's olllce II was found that II did net specify iu what way the light should hu put up. .Mr. Diller testilled that he had authorized the Maxim company te put up wooden M)les. Mr. Stetumau asked him what ail. Ihenly he had for this. He replied that he was authorized by councils Air. Stemmau then called let the i ('solution of councils giving him this amh ul y. 'Tin alder man, however, I mused te n ipilie It te be piediicfil. Air. Dillei was then understood te testify that them was no resolution by councils te this ellect. hut that everyone understood that thu lamp committee was te go ahead and have the wei k done as It ple.ised. He testilled that he had uiithor uiither i.etl the Maxim people te put up poles wherever they saw IU ami tint the pile In flout of llirsh ami Sleinmau's front doers was there by his u msent, 'The foreman t f the Maxim company, who put In the pole, testilled that Mr. llirsh had teltl him while hu was doing it that he would sheet him. llefmu saving this, however, hu had forbidden hlui te dig lhu hole or put lit the pole 'Thu intelligent foreman did net knew what iu. tcrestMr.lIiishh.nl lu the matter, nor hail he any idea that hu was the owner of the adjacent property I Iu fuitbei testilleil, upon being asked by Air. Stuiiimau, that nobody I ad sent lum te this spot, nor had Im tin feru selected e'her places for his p d. s. He was then dismissed , but Air. Jehnsen did net call the Maxim superintendent te ten tify, although he had before called lum te his suit). He probably tlid net tlesue te subject him te examination as te the various intliieuces lireiighl te bi.ir upon him In his sell et ion of thu pnl Mitts. After proving the cutting down nl Hie pole by thu eritur of Messrs. llirsh and Stepa man, and that it was en the dividiu.; hu el the side walk and Infera the deem of the houses of Abtaui llirsh aud .Ine. F. Stuiuiuati, for the la't'-r of whom A J Steiiimaii acted as attorney, the presecu tieu closed their ease, anil the defendants left, requesting the alderman te let them knew when he had decided what te de. Testimony was only taken iu tire one case, as the heatings were uotlermal mat ters ; when the ulilei man's judgment is given against the defendants they will give ball te answer thu malicious nuclilef charge at court, nnd will take the ether cane up en a writ et ccrtinr.it i. Digging Inte ;:liniiimi' llmiti Vitult 'This morning thu Al.ixim tutu dug hole" ami erected pelca in Centre Spuie iu fie-it et D. P. Lecher A s'iii'i, A. Hush's and the .Yetc Era cilice. 'They deg a hele In front of R. F. Hshlemaii's banking house, new used as the cilice of the Wrs'ern I'uien telegraph company, anil iu he doing cut into the vault under thu sidewalk iu front of the building. They tore out one eeruue el the loel uf the vault and Une away about four feet of the foundation upon which ills auppeited . lly this time Air. Kshleinun became ac ipiuiiitcd with what was going en, anil hastened te the scene. He demanded that the work be stepped insta'itly City Seli citer Jehnsen wan sent for and uftei view ing the jawuliig chasm advised .Manager Drake tosuspuulepoiations until th lamp committee could hi hcaid Irem. Tl.e solicitor silggesti'tl that tlie pole be t-et outside the curb Hue, and thus avutd .Mr. Kshlemau's vault ; though he gave an unellici.il curhstoiie opinion that the vault and all ether vaults under sidewalks am thcre mutely by siill'eraucu and net by right. Air. Drakoagrced te suspend eper atieus until the lamp committee shall give him further instructions, ami Mr. Kslile mau notitied lum that he would ll'e a bill in equity unking the court te icstraiii thu Maxim company or the lamp uemmlMcu from trespassing ou his prepeity We learn that hu lavs the damages 'Inn fur sustained at &100. Later. At iJ o'clock this afieriioeu the men commenced placing the pole lu the hole that had been dug into thu vault. Air. Kshlutuau llletl a bill in etjnty and the court granted an injunction imtrniu ing the company fiem placing the pule, in thu vault. A copy of this was servttl ou Air. Drake by Sheriff Hippy just allcr the pole had tdid into the vault and steed at an augle of Pi degrees. Air. Kshlemati was present and demanded that tt be fei th with re moved. Air. Drake premised toicmevo it, but at the time vvti go te piess his men had becu unable te get il out of thu vault into which it waa Hi inly wedged. a rei.r, riinr.x'ii.M.i). Why Ouu nl Our hlrt-tit lleeutiitlnns Will lit Cut lltitvit. The following lutturH art) timely, in vlew of tlie election ofelcctiie light poles In thu sheets : Lam ami. it, B.ipt. 8, lbb.l. Te the fiiijitrmtendcitt i'f Tilcphene Ce.; Yeu have a pole eiectcd at 11 1 Couvs Ceuvs Couvs tega street. While it was being placed there l appeared ami told thu workmen net te put it tliere. 'They completed thuir work and thu pole new stands lu the mid dle of the pavement. I hoi eby notify you te remove that nole iu ten ilayn, or it will he cutdewn, or legal piuceedings cnteied, itist as 1 ceme te a conclusion te de. Alits. CilAlti.i.ri, eOl Seuth Pilncu liticet, Lancaster, Pa. LAMAsriiit, Sept. 11, 188:). ,1r. Charles: Disaii Madam In reply te within nole would say that the telephone company have pet mission from councils te idaea poles wheiuver neeJcd, providing said poles de nut obstruct or discommode any person or property. Tlie pole you speak about Is net iu mld mld mld tlloef the pavement, iiellhur dens it (lis. commode any thiug, ami if you cut it down you will he liable te pay a line of $10, and all costs of prosecution. Yeu will also make youtuelf llablu te proreeutlou for malicious luhuhter. Yeiiih, duly, A. I). Itui sic, Manager. " i nullum hinder. Tliere will be a meeting of the ladieu and gentlemen who Intend te produce the epma "Pinafore," at the parlors of the Grape hotel this evening at 8 o'clejlc. The project of piesentlng "Pmalure" uud ether popular operas by home talent in meeting with approbation and deserves ruueh onceuragoruout.
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