dy ';ini iSftfettVytritfttw 'w - Prr vs": SCn.7fiW- . ' t-f. -!. n ,. '- s""- ' WMIW LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, JULY 22,1881. P. T ' -H ... ''. r "-,' 1.V 1 "U IU ; V fc,4' K- &'' fvT .." ' 4 I'' Its. i Js r-. f lancastct ftntclliQcnrct TDBSDAT KVENINQ, JULY US, leOJ. c?"-- - - - Tiie Streets eT Lancaster. The city of Lancaster needs te take heed leat it mny linve te pay heavy dum dum ageafwmedny te these who nre injured by the Imperfect condition eC Its stteeta. We obscrve that it is the custom of theso who dig up the streets te lay down Bowemer pipes, tole.ive high hillocks behind them as a monument of their labors. They may be gratifying evi dences that work luu been done en tlie streets, and it must be that the street commlttee and the street aupotinteiid aupetinteiid cnt ohate the contractor's satisfaction in viewing these evidence of his labor, olse surely they would net permit tbem te be erected ; for they are an noying and daiiRerdin te theso who use the streets, and the city may have te pay dear for permitting the nuisance. If any ene should be injured in persii or property by it lie would certainly recover damages. "We bave spoken of this wretched practice before, and speak of it again te call attention te the conditie n in which eat Cliettuut street lias been left by the paity who built the sewer in it. A high mound remains ever this buried evidence of the city's enterprise in the cantre of the street, and horses coming along meet It suddenly east of Mary street and stumble en it, te the great danger of their limbs. It used te be the approved practice te puddle every excavation in the street, se that when it was filled up level it would, .net sink. Thechenper method new permitted is te threw back the dirt nud stones high above the stn-t i level, and utilize the wagons and the rains as the means of settling down the mound in the eouise of time. It may net be the cheapest method in the end ; and it is wrong in the city te permit the practice, net only because of the danger of damages, but because of the iiualght linessand annoyance of the obstruction. We nre sorry te see that thy city's streets bave se little intelligent super vision. On Chestnut street, wet of the hillock we criticise, some one in author ityhas been dumping soft earth a feet or two deep ever the street, into which carriages plungu without warning Further west still, great holes under tin covering dust threaten te wreck the light wageus which liave beeu went te seek this avenue as a favorite driwway. In ether parts of the, city great mounds of ashes and ether mateiial are liab'e te be met at auy moment, unmarked at night by a warning lamp ; se that night traveling through the streets iu wnqens is unsafe. Tlie electric light being lug out a large patt of the time, and falling te Illuminate ihu mid dle or the square at all tunes com pals the traveler te feel his way with alew and cautious step The foetw.ijs are generally iu ery bad condition, l'reperty owners are allowed te keep them out of repair. The wooden cover ings of the gutters at the street cres ings are broken in some places, inviting a breakage of horses' legs. tJenerall the (streets need supervision and repair nud are in a thoroughly diactedilttb!e condition. Seme one is in serious fault ; if it is Superintendent Dean, as is te be supposed, we have te say that while h h knews hew te run a steam engin, h h diesnetseem te liave the llrst idea u' what is needed for the safe locemotio . of mail or t cast. Tin: New Yerk Tribf.ie which link. the authoritative announcement that its editor's mime never was "Jacob" White law Held Is concern? 1 lea'. C.eveUn l's election may be Invalidated if the ma jerity of voters iu the electoral college are cast for him as "i hover Cleveland," whereas he wai baptized with an extra " Steven" te his name, which he drop ped when he came te control t he matter. The 7Vi'iiinc need net worry, (ir.int w.i3 elected twice as Ulvs-.es S. Grant, though his baptismal name was Hiram Ulysses Grant. Henry Wilsen was elected te many elllces and Unally te the vice presidency by the iiauie under which liu was best known, theiuh he was born of no Wilsen familj and his real name was .Jeremy (Vdhlaiih Grever Cleveland is a very geed name ; there is no danger of its owner being mistnken for anybody else. If elected he will take his eeat, even though it should shake the Trilmnc towers Irem turrent te foundation stone. Tiuc city government Is drifting .ilei g in the geed old-fashioned wajs that pre vailed befote Mayer Mnc(ienigle turn of elllce. Under Kupub!lc.m misrule the municipality Is being allowed te eat up a jear's appropriations In six month?, and winter will llnd it en the limits et its legal indebtedness, without lawful bur rewlug resources or relief from the sure results of ill-inutmgemcnt and reckless financiering. It la ungracious te say "we told you se," but before the llrst of January, facts and llguus will teach the taxpayera or Lancaster that when they sewed the wind they might have ex pouted te reap the whirlwind. Tin: popular sulTrage demonstration In ICngland yesterday was of an orderly but imposing and significant character. The alarming sounds which weruat llr.il misapprehended for dynamite explosions turned out te bu nothing moie than the harmless salute which celebrated the birth of another baby te the prolille Victorian line. Tlie crowd paid little attention te the circumstance Anether remote heir or two te the throue docs net count. The king that is te bu of all the realm is, hlmself, net sure that he will llnd the crown an easily lilting head gear. Mu. IH.MNK would llke te buu.ii understood te be aelvll service lofenuer. Hut when he hud a chnucetehclp lcferm lie mtve it uIurKO slice et cold Bheulder. In framing the Heuse committee ou civil service reform, as speaker, he made IJutler und Kellogg a large portion of it, which was putting the infant te a strange nurse, indeed. "Xe dollar 1ms been wasted," ciles Mr, Ulaiue. Tlie millions stolen by the Htur Heute thieves lie, no doubt, con siders well spent, us bla pat tlcular friends Ret most et the loot. Gkn. IIawi.ky seems te be ene of the kind who when lie opens his mouth puts his feet into It. He declared publicly the ether night that he could net sup sup perta mau who sent a substitute te the army, meaning Cleveland ; and new he llnds he hit lllaine hardest ; for It'uitit net only sent a substitute, but one who wouldn't light and wlie gut te J ill In stead of te the front. Semi: of our esteemed l)emeci,itlc contemporaries continue te print the uameuf the eengresiuiau-at-Urge can dldate en their " state " tlcke'. Tnis Is net in accord with the law ; congress man nt-large gees en the county tickit. 1 s Lhe Ktate ticket te be vett d.tlie elec ters' names will appear without the dis tinc'ien of "at large" and "dm'iict electors." The law providing fei their election makes no d-stlnjtien of dis tricts. Tn k U publican county euunnttie levied a tax of evor Jil,200 en Mm local candidates of that party ; all for "lgiti mate O'p'uses," of euure. Amur l,.UO lmnic, iiuluiiing many prominent cuiitens, liave been i moiled in the Independent Heiublie.ui eigumgatiuii of New Yerk city nud the work geCB bravely en. A srenv gees that Illaiue wiete, engi' n illy, a vigorous and ictuiosque letter .Tul his unuigers e unpelled hi'i Ij substitute U)f a one p.iiutvd i.is.'jeur h.u'H. If se, he niifht have turned ibe first drat t ever te Legin ; ueli.sly would reiil.it, si:;ii.1 by that turnout statesman. Leu an bat written u le'ter acjptug fie iiimtuati.m wlucli tie intrigued vMtli BUni" ten euro It Is tin doubt wbt the Tribune nutild call n 'Meudly .iault ou Lis meti:er tongue." It sceiu.s t bave brekeu down the telegrarh wires lu its trans ij.i-.sien, an mnw of tbe moil fait bin I ercaiM priiit only nn Installment of it to te day. It maj inal.e gee I ebituaiy iciiilii g after the eltctieu. 1IIB SECIIET OV (I'UIIM. An tii'ucl tell lit l.i? 1 1 Hi' lel.iiiil r'iui, Or iiiurliriKitn pillar li:i ma iMi. ter i. Se lie Mice I wlin trmy ln'revii. With ewers co irerrfeU te nojleoul- .ilenr. Wllh teiigtiiney, ilireunh In r an. I lul mv Vtlllf. u rfr.nln utii-.i.lli our icceinivn i v tin I : llnl !.";lHtM i, w mt ( uiirnc'l nliu, t r in rn 111 n Meer wcirU'i neirt .i' ! 11.111 1. 1'iik money bat'l teenn te cut (aite n ll(;ure iu Tempvrnuce peliticn. Dr. It U. McDonald a I'ae tb slepe milbonaire, is utrengly ured for the Prohibition v1111 dcntial iivminatt n .it tlie I'.ttAberg couvcntien, uu the. Kreumi ttiut i immi ealeu; he will ueau tue ciuipaign luniwith ,i nibseiiptien of a inillini dollars. If he dnei, bis party will swell its rannn nuti the bottom of the b.irrel h reached at leant. Jehn .1 Mini rr. named for coin ui'ttveeer of labor fttatic'ics, eace talUel li.ircL'y of Aitlmr'H prtsdiloetiiiii.i for geed dinneit), .mil cuiitijsted this u.uktfui? rather s'la-p'y with th nee!il ijunhtitii of a f'aten.iiati ; I kenixehe i-i an urdctit aJm'rer of B'ait'O. Artbur upiMiiiti 1 him m b:iie; but hiikv be heiirti the ne3 U in uj hurry leNn tin) cettimiiiMO'i, aed Me. J.irratt mean . In e !..m K'Jt .1 br'dle for h.'s tongue !n bis Ul ter Blaito ntje : ' Ceuprcas lit fjr bidden by tlie coLntiLutieii te tuake .iuy law rebfectiug the istiiblubttett ofio efio ofie liiini, or prohibiting the fre eter. e tboreof." TaU is net the laugu 'g i of t!.e constitution. The following i what it saya : ' (J ingrewi th.ill make no 1 .17 re "pce.ting an etnblltihinent of re Li. n, or pieuibitieg the f.O'i fcxire'en tberftf." Tie if is MHpeutcd t) b t. n? !.'!( rence in i'm ilis'itiotien. Tub Wemiin' Jftrald uj Intl'titiy ihd Secial Seiaite CwtrptT'tter is a fomelo auffrsge paper nbieh is ptitl.ibul m Sun Fiancisce. It wants A unuiiin at thu U IiIIk Hen u, A ueruiiu en tlie threnu, A Heiiimi ler Uovemer. And it has u ticket at the li ad of luinus which reads : Kiiuil Kit' III. Party. ! ei l'n'.-Iiit in ei tlie Cnlti.l uti- , x Idull Stott DunlWrtV. Ynt iievi'i norel (Jul Hei ii I ii, I. liilii .-liorlrlvle l-e.u lt I'dttaUMAU. .It da u P. liic.N.iAMiN left half u million te Ins f.inuly. He wan llritmh born, ami it is bilievel he neviir was naturali.ed, j t he w.is a t'tiieu Senater ami a Uoufeilerate minUter und died a i a Frerch subjeet. l-'iiANu Ciiakut tlied at the Waluut Slicet houfle, Ciueinii.iti, e i Huuil.iy. He was the diveiued hmib.iiid of tlie pieeeit wife of ex (.! iveiuer Sprague, of ltlmbi IhIuhI. Heart trouble was t be ciu-u uf d' nt.li. MavoiiJeiin W. Wm.kkii, member of the l.ite I.cgiHKture from the l'.rui h..tie:t, has with'lrawu from tlei laM, uml ProfuiHer Janii'H IluniH, a te.-velitir in the high tichoel, will iu all likliUoeil r.-etivt the iiomiuatieii. Gi'.Ni'itAt, Suii.uit, cemma'iili'i the First DivUieu N.itiennl Guard et New Yerk, h,i8 ncjepted an invitation te vis.t with his Htalf the encampment of the Natietnl Guard of Pennsylvania at Gjtiys burg in xt month. I'vsr u W. II. MuNiEit, of the Tutik Tutik hatmeck ISaptltt chtiruh, nged 17, married Inn pretty 17 ycaueld lurlnhener, Lhn JeiildiiH, and her '20,000. Jealous riv.iW of both et them have rempellid him te B'ek new lipids of labor. V. iNOLi.nr Meedy, who Ii.ih Jut ro re ttirnuJ from England, sajn : ' I think I Khali lever I nve Ameri'a aain. I am pld.ieil with the nueoess that his attended ley labors nbiead, but I think my future linld lies ou this nidi) of the At lantie I shall commeneo viceriiiin work iu the fall." Lrntr. J. Dk V. II . vun, late i.f the 7Uth Hegt. li. Vet. Vels., u ilelng a thriving business in KuutU, Flerida, where he liaH planted an oiange grove that is just coming into bearing. Il.i attend the leunieu of the regliuent iu this city en the lUih of Soptember, if nothing happeus te ireveut. i:inr.T.uv Lincoln has icturned te WiiHlilngten. r'ouietary Felgor has goue toGenova, New Yerk. Soerotary Teller left Washington for Colerado. t b ahueut for about a mouth. I'residunt Arthur expects te go te New Yerk to te morrow, te lemaln thoie a week. He will then visit the Oatekilld iui the guest of General Huarpe. Dit. Ua1'i;ii H. Gniaieuv. of 1'hiladel phia, has been appointed by the faeulty of uie umveraity et l.oipsie a lioeutiate in theology and a Icoturer iu the unlverslty, In rcoegultfon of his thorough scholarship and eriglual rcsoarehos in preparing the prolegomena te the hrgnr eighth eiltlcal edltieu of Tiolientlorf'H New Tcatamnnt TTft 1r tllA flrftf Amnvlnin itilm linn vAnnl.il w .H w Miuwtiwuu nnu una 4W(uijr,it Bugh high distluotlen In the university. IN ENGLAND. BUM I Mttr.S UK KUHOri'.AN THAI 1.1. Mil. in i. t.ie I Hl.rl nt Kni;l.l.il I'Iip MiiiM et l....iilu liiniiil..)ii or C'lmr U'tT In Ui Illicit KliiRii.uii. Kx'.i.i l fniiii I'lli.itu L..1 rtiieli hi . I.HM.OS inly 7, ll We 'oil Itel f.m ou fburpdav at 8 o'elik p in , ly (.tiMPiiT, for Harrow, a e mp-.riitit'l new east town which h.is spruuij up in the Like district. Aftei a pleamiut night vevnge, ever n smetith en, we ar rived at H a. tn. ou Friday liieraittit an ', .vfti r a light breaklust, e get tickets en Like Mib at the loot, f Like Wiedeimcre. the larci'dt of the Eugl'sh laktH, lneh in reached by ruilreid through a p etureKj le region of grazing country, pasmg Fiitivi Abbey, an obi mie, which it close t i tbe railroad and eeeu from the tiaiu. At Like S.de we take a nei lit'le steamer ami pans evor tlm whole lengih of the lake, diatance 13 uillfn, te Ambleiti le. It is a beautiful fheet of freeh w.iter,.ib..u as nule as tbe Delaware, w.tb hub nieant.-iiiii en ei'her bufli, niieffi nU', elethtil in tbe r.cheat leidiire, grehnlly slope .low n te the like Miny be.iut'ftll viliamitud iLebillstt't'H. We p.' the vl I iij. n of lt.iKM.t ami Wiudi'iraeie, b it h if which uii UrRely jiatr nied w it t lii l.ie ti nu.iug the he.i'O'i ll'imlie-U el l';hi b .its arc kept at tbee p'aets te co vey I'l.'fture e 'ki r te the d.lter.-nt points el inter st ea the lake Ambl tide m an eld-l.ihi mi .1 K.i .IihIj villsKO, with urn-row '.re tn, .-.m1 beiirit e' gray ctetm ; exjept iu the w.i'-eri ig Kvaien it in ailuM ilace Ittdal Mount, abut a mile Ireu bi village, liu the h iiim ! Worilwei'i, and i.i thu qu.. t vi'U-e Chilie'l n "1 of Gi.l-merp, f uu l.ulm ills tant, hf i . b i.-ie.l, .iml II ii :li-. ' ' 1 ! ;e .i'.i. W' u e the '.ige CM'!i f r Ive wiuk, ii.' it t tlftc-eu mi'. , pawu-iv; -v.-ial of the mn illi r Like;. It 1 ati.e.lrve, aud ;Lj i i'w ftniu the top of tb. c .i -'i el the lUnti!.'. i.'j si. -aery iti er.i;d :u t!.e 1 1 treme. Frem a tu'utuit rilbtl (.U;1" Uv-'. a mile bef no n'lcbi.-g KeWu-kt IhiT.' is an extvusiie iew, taking r.i t!u l.-.ket el Derwi'utwu'i i at.d Has j'tiwute, w th the valley of tee Derweni tu'twtvn tm-in, the height .f iiid.!av and tbe Xen '..'.u meuutaiun. Keswiek is aa old l'-gl.h ten. wit i little tliule e bll-iue, t-X'pt -m ,i i'i r ing place Gieta Hall, tte rt s .l-re el 8 mthi y, ii li ar tbe vi.lige, and I.e 'n buri.d iu the aueieut pirnh rbei. '. ib ut three mutters uf a ratio distvit A ei !k iDd a half frrni the villas" ei- th.' d re.i ) te P. urith en a oeiumaniliu b e jl t i an old D.uutieil circle, aieiniiiin 1U0 by le feet with Us folios fi'tiuieg the eircla and 10 within it. We it main nil uigbt at the It iy.l Oak heul, suiting fir Iondeu, distant ever J00 nnic, via I'ecntb, wLeie westnke the great Neith western route. Krtrrnleg In t-'iiRUnil. Aft.-r getting out of the Lake district, we eet into a f.rtuiug end gr.iu i dni'.rict for a censiJ.i ib'e i''itauee. Tue i. nce arc principally st -i c. bu'. uft.-r a while they are all hede. We d'd ret ii.e mu.-li wheat until j k;et withui about 100 miles el Luni.u; tbe or ips .i'e ei:', turtipa aud jwtUeff. T:ie giam prin cipally k-ruwn Um.Ii like nur. iclur I gia but in mue'i tintr. It maki i It-iaut h a . , . I which l.irti' ipuaiititie are bcui i .w tn de. They ale ra.ie 1 irge ipuir.tittet of h rn beans, wbi:h ate Uhed lur fie.bi c utle Frem what we have ijj.'ii ei tbi liming oprattemi here aLil iu Irelaud .ml SjjL land, I de in i. thiuls it uuins up te th. t n! our Liucatti r ceuuty larra.m N.r. L.,i .1 the.r farm hoiiM-nei out bull ling-, I) ..m i te eempii.) with i uri .tL lieu.e , bj' theiikii.n'.uie l.u di aid the b.-M I ..ter v ; larpe dr. i.nui shftp are kept .'vet nil. n-, aud I de net ixaggetate iu saying that we have sei d tmllieDH of Item la this.' oeuiitricn. breulea inimeiife b-uli t oittle I. cpirarH tome that tbejnre the frm.':s' chief Mij.pirt, in E.-gli'-t. irelaud aw Sjjt.and Sn.e our an ival i i Eegland what ea"lj we hive i. -en hiwe been principally el tt.e De nam breed, with a few Je viii.l un: n'aek cat'le The Diuh.im a-. 1 Jer.iy e ,n' ii very li if, .aid biU at L'oed pi.H'i; .iu averae D.ir'aam cut U. mt'ii twi.ty pe.n.ils. Wat ail.U te the beuity of tbe r.iul b l.it.de pe is tbe large uumb.ii et triin hj it t'.red ever the IIdIiIk, un I clumps el green trees HO.i'tered ever the whebi fae' ei '.'.if emn'ry Tbes,trei tie Mcredly premt t jd, etunly Ivi U heiks and el inn, hiiti'iiit of yeam e'd, are noatterel nil ev.-i -.Iih gr. en !i-ld, and en the liillmU'S p'l.ei, v,hie!i a; je.ir r-V'tilaf'y auaige.i .. t.i gte the impr.'hoieu that they 1..'. 1 W u plantid in rows. V.'u lacts through I.irge tniuufaetu.nig tewus ; lm'eed the wbi'la country in ti.Ud wr.h m;.uuf icuinng jitabitsliLi.'LiH, and tali cbimnejs ami suioke Ktiicks st i ik' the eye in all direotietm. We j-1 through llu.,by. where An. old taught, and whc.e le-i Bmwii weut te Bw'lu el. This in lJ.r.kiiiH' "Mag by Junction." We nriive in Londen about half pan', tire p. m , alter a ftendy rule of ti.n h'uis. We take rei nis at tin W.iveily heiel en KuirtH utiet, and after getting neine dinner ntiel! out te view S:. I'.tul'ii, which i elose at hu.d. G. W. II L.II.1IIIIM lOW ,N. A .Mnlruke.ll. rmi llalltin All .tiviniu te lleicrlliii It A Mil. day Ullli .eniKnel.. bi.NDON, July 8, 1SSI Ir. m ImpeHmb'e te (leaetibe Lynden, and I will net, at at te nipt it. L'un enteiiug it en u railroad train, jeu .no impressed w'.'.h na mag uitudu from thu lac, that you piss at leeHt a dozen Ht.itleun dem tbe tuns jeu enter the mty until you reach tbe heart of it. Then again jeu are impressed by ita au c.cut builJiugs, it j quaint names for Htreetn, ete. tiimilay being our first day in the oily, we weut te hear Spurgeen at the tabjr naele in the morning. I: it a veiy large building, with two galleries napabie el comfortably heating 0,000. We went early and get geed i.eats. The oliureh Is very pi uu with no pietentiens nt erna mentatien. Theie is no pulpit, hut a Hembciicular pl.itlerm en a level with the llrst gilleiy, fiem which the pre.iulier addrCHses his audience. He has net even a readiui; de ':, but a email table and ahair. .Neither is there any organ, nor choir, hut the old fatdiieued precenter. It i.i congregational Kinging, pureaud Himp'.e, in which ltev. Hpurgoeu joins most heart ily, Bwiutjing Ins hymn book te keep lime. He la a man of medium height, rather hteut, with Hide whiBkers, and a geed head of dark hair fdightly mixed with gray, which he combs straight up from his forehead, and dresses very plaiely, wear ing a leug black frock oe.it. Thcre is nothing tanking about his np pearauee, nor in his maimer of preaching, oxecpt hiH great uarnustuchs, i;!ueh, with his vury forcible maimer uf planing his subject befere his nudiunce, iinpieriKes nil with the trim Christiau character of the man. This, iu comparison with the cold formalism uf much of the preaching here, has wen for Di. rtpurgceu the popular heart. He certainly has done aud is doing a great work, which is uttoitel by the cmgiega t ion of e.hOO which he Ii.ih, by thu college l.e hail been able te establish, in which ji'iuig men are being trained for the gea. no! ministry, aud by building a hospital, besidun a large ameiiut of gonpel temper njcu weik, nud always beiug able te llll hie ohuteli. Theru is nothing Miusatienal about ids preaching ; no Ueceherism, but pure ip..-l prcacluug. A Hthtellur tVursliln Iii the afternoon we attended sarvlca at Bt. Panl'rt oathedral, which wan lu Btrik- iiigieutrast te that of lb" morning. Tlie Ringing was of the meit fardiiouable kind, euly te be uudersteiHl by muslc.il oxpertu, and did net Found te our unittutied ear llke tbe geed old hymns, Kiuitf te Ritub familiar tunes as 'Aigl.ngten' and '"Ml (.ieuary," as thes of the morning were Ph.' mrmen by Canen (Lege y wa a geed o'ie, vi I was reid w-ll , but we e mid net help lee'ing that t'lecpnmial d d of lliuin wetsblp'ug in this gi.imi ei.i u'jiueii was e ild nt least. Te tbeFO vititing L ion. I wool' uav, si it from the top el an omnibus. We have trod if aud round it a mie-'ens. We rode miveu or (igbt mi' m oeo d reetieu tin! b.iek te the mailing point ; gel a aeat next -he driver aud ip a ubilbug tnte hq hand ; he will give je i a'l tbe p ltllt of iiiUie-t, and In thin w.iv veu will leeate pl-ieed which will bu el f.i'ute ue ami get a ge.nl g.'neral id.-1 nt tin elty, Ita ji iblie Uistiiii'iens a id it people. Vestenluy w vi-.it ed the K"w liotame.il gardens, neveu mile ti in etir hotel, itelng by omnibus aud 8tieet emi, out pint llytle 1'irk, Keniiuetui). I'aliee gardeiiR, A J. We fpent M-vernl Inmm w.ilkiug through ill-i tr-irden ; it N a bemtilul pllOiSJtbe nlii'l'ibrry and II.a.ii in el tbe linest ebu.vlei-, and the eo'eeeno i if tropical treen n1 d pLmis ven Urge .hi. I tn'eiestiug. We relumed from Ken budge by iiteam ir down the Thame, g.-tnug a Hue v.ew of tbe drive and premen.i le along tlie rivei, tlielloiHeol I'arlmmei.t, with W eat mm tirAbbev, 8oir.eie li.nue, wbere the geverutnent i llljia I we tin u i.lll;e, the b.pbep of Ciuterbiiri's pilne, aud many ether places of intermt I Hiding near Mt, Paul', from whieb i alk te e ir hotel, leeliug prttty tiled. Te day we wpent in v 'nig t'ae Crystal I'a'iee at M.deuham, ihee a e jucert wan held by tbe lemper.iece peep'e. Tin eiewrt was great and the div ry w.iun, ui.dertug it ratber au iiopietL.t'do tup. Mui ul Uiiirmtrr. Ol all the juep'e I b ive met jet, the Iuh are tbe uut hearty. Tuny gft right eliM-e up te ..u. and they love America, b tth C.itbel e au 1 Prenbylenan. Tbe better elacs am i itural b iru gentle men and Indies. Th- line ,i great many old nud formal w. but they nre ex tieni-ly oitirteou-. i t.eM'oleh are agoetl race, tje, but you e.iu't get an elnj te tliecu us the IriAh, and with the Kjgli-h you must go mere tiuti lull way Hut Wd have hid n pie mint trip si ff, aud we have nude tuu uie?t el it. We w.U stay hem mril next Monday, and then go te Hellaed, und Irem ttiere te Germiuy, and su i e-har p'aoes un we ej ij- ua'e.", having d ie e ie el the obelora inf.'C'id il.Tiut I'n weat'ier ii ery wirtn bore t ir tb' e niutry, and we are afr.n t it will bj tn ,-. : te gi te H mie. a that event we will extend our trip te Auntria aud v.ai". I'irs last ou our way b.u-U. i. W. II. l'll Mrl'LiLS. 1 1t 1)1 J la Mre.'t V.irli. Tne street committee of city oeiiuoil met at Alderman U..n " efti'e .Monday evening u-id epeue 1 the t.j'l.iing bids for s'reet wers, for w'l.ch ptepesals had bean aKed : Fer pikiug ri-'iitli Hoke st'eri, licfeau Vine an I Genuau, Henry S'.i.iub, nt le UT'.l, cinder i'tsl. Fer pik.ug West CbeHtnut utieet, be tween Mulberrv and Chirletti', Henry Sbaub, tene dl.li'j, mie: $7J1 ; Wm. wentmin, t p00. Fer piking X nth Linu street, bjtwe m Wal'iut au Lemen, Henry rthauh, uteue Sl,u7"i, eiuLi t'S j William Westmau, i ") Fer pikiug Eist -au;e Htret, fnm Ann te Marshall, Heur bha.tb.p'e. e i'jy, cmiler 770. Fer p-king Wa'nut ' re-)t, bjtweru Water nod Iui'errv, H nry Miaub, ntoue ii U5) c.u le.- ti. ! ' : W.i irj Wcstrn.iu. 1,450 Fer a t'lr v-feet sew.t en Cherry alley. Elw. Hii'it. U.i ; l)wi4 Kiteli, 4'i7l ; J l Se.i rh A Ci. ?17l lij ; Mimuel Itiih, i'i- ; Piie i lien i, 5s7l; Ff.mc Aneiirp. .-47 Fer .. tbree-fi-e- r i.-r en Ljui in H'reet, from l'inotgia.-ie".', then je te W.iient, and te thWmahi -.ewer, Siniuel Kcsh, ii ;'i.i ; b'raueis Auciinp, ii ttt ) ; I. K Smi-h A Ce. ? I.J'.'.i.'Jj ; Hivis Kiteh, Sl.bUO ; J. M. ;u ec Frank ll-udei , J I.'.' ; Em1. Huber, cJ 00 Tue cjmanttej t- i ; n aitu-i ea a iy el the bids. Tne liiirelmllkU ttiu Hihu DuulrKil. 'I be prepmh fe. the furnliiliieg of 3 (MW fiiJtef boie ler ti no of the city tire dpartmeut, by ih lire eimmitti-e, were opeued last, even i ;. I'.iey were ah fellows er feet : E.ireka Uose ej npany, Eureka Jacket h-ise, bi) eents ;P.-.igja, b) cants; thrce ply, UO ce.ntH. Cuelsej, Mass., H i" teaijany, Eiiipse, b") et-uU ; Jaoket, Ue, Warwick oempaiy, N wv Yerk, L'.iiipe, hs eiitii ; Fabric. M S e.'ut. JJisHu Woven II. "-1 c nip.iny, S3J e.jnta. Toe c mtreat was iw.irde'l te the Euieka company fjr thioe ply hoie at 'JOecntu per font. 11:31.11,1: lUMtsr. 1 ii i.i 1.0. lleanleg Ollluern ill tlie I.Mnrastrr I. II. Chief lleyer, of lteidm:, ou itend.iy, viiited the Lancaster .jail tohse the wiman held there ou the ok we el hersj Kte.iling. tihe m u blor.de, rather geed looking, young, married, and uet willing te talk. Other detectives weie present who wcre iuti i-estftJ. A number et freight c;r rob buries were boieg i'.ventigated. The woman's name is mv.iI te be II -ar, aud sbe eilginally hailed from Fa'.rvdle. Sbe is net the woman who hired a ti an nt the Head ing stable of the Messrs. li ijer and failed te return. "That woman," ald the chief, "pleyed hercard very l.nely. Shesald sbe wautcd a team te go e a funeral iu tbe oeuutry. Muutieniug tin 111:110 and place, she speke familiarly, as if hIui knew iivi nud all the relatives of the fimdy where the luticral was te take plae 8he was oleso'y ipiestioiied aud appeared all right, She took in smother woman semewhere away freni the stable We traced the team te Yerk, but there Install tract) of it. The horse ami carnae were valuable We never found auy trace of her in lieadiug, or whom she stepped while l.ere." News received from ether neiuti of the state Indiuate that n number of female herse thidvrn are at work. HAUir.tl (N SIIMJAV. aeiim Uuuulry IIejd Hhuicii l'p en hii lllil Lnw. rjatuiiel IJewmaii, conntahle of Salisbury township, has msule complaint under the nut of WOO ngainst sjven porseus for vielatiug said act by eagaging lu home racing en Sunday, the penalty for the oiTeuoa beiug a tiue of il oaeh, one half of which gees te the Informer. The uncased are Henry Hewnian, Murt.n L. Glauner, Tayler 11. Hair, Bylvistei- Kurt., Levi IL Dellaveii, Daniel Howe and Jehn II. Dai-row, and the complaint charges them with having ougaged in a herse race at a place en the Welsh mountains, known sib tlie "Sassafras," ou n Sunday iu Jiiue. They werogiveu a hearing befere fcqulre Daniel Lee, of Hahebury, and that magls tratogave judgment against them. The detetidauts, alter the j idgment was given agaliiRt them, cortieiaried the proceedings had bufore the squlre te the court of common picas. The case will ceme up for argumnut at nest argumcut court m September. Knee IilJleciileil, Ycbteiday wlille Mis. Henry Hear, of Sprlugvllle, Mt. Jey township, was sisslst ing tlie thicshlng, she stepped en a sheaf which turned under her, dlalecatiug Jier knee. Dr, K. II. Hcrsliey attended her. SrMERSENSATLONS. nvi:ri:i.Tiii' haii. un a ,kii. day. Iienlu 111 lhn Chlelinn l'li:rilttint I17 u lli. r Ilea I'lretirr. rainlly HI trv- InU -1 llllll'i: I vrlllt III llll. IUjt, At ill euiMbnrg, N.J , ihue are elevtu p.im'i iiiileriug from au lllne.ts having a I t!ie sjmpteiis of p.iln )tnug, nod though phjfn. tins have labored for two days only due it out el danger .111 1 I1.1t, four 0.111 be mid te piisfliit (aiorable Njiiiplens. Ou Fii 1 iy l.it four eiing girls e.ime te the Ii iii-eef Moti h H.ibiiiN, a well te de fai nor, te pirtakc of tea. Theie were pr. ntnt besides Mr. It iblue, hm wife aud n. 'lulilie-i. l'.ie iiiujip.il dish wat eln.U r, aiid ell but one uhlld ute I10.11 .lyefit. Taeiitj Leuis later nil who had eateu el tbe ehicheu weie taken ill a ul have remained se ever ninee A non et Mr. UebiLs U nble te ! about, but nil the re.tt nre etilt very ill. Angus ,1 ItebiUK may die, though the physicians hope ethcriTie. Mr. Itebius, his wife, with two d iu 'hteis lieiu.ilj lining rooms, with no gieat nueiuiraemiuit from the p'ljitieiaiin. 1'lie guehtti were Mich Itesaie Apgar, who is veiv low; Mi.tt AdiOir duier, Mits Nellie Fuliiier, nud Mint ti'e-b, who are femewliat eain-'r. Miss Sun.iti Creiebug, agid t-eviuty, a I'-litive el the Ke'.'Ujs lamily, te whom ome of the elnekeii bad ti.'eu ud, w i taken ill wi'h the name Himpteus nud 11 v.-ry low. tthe ate nothing el, at the mipp'r Hew th" p iiie.i get mt 1 i'n Jii'i or wh.r thu p in ei eenpitts of is a mystery, mouie think it e mii fro-n ehieki'ii e'lelera but 11 me of Mr Kebiim' etreliens lire ulleited with It, thiiuh tbe disewin 11 the ti.-ilib ir ir Inel Tuu s lllen-ig of th jn'isii's b no been most excrue-.i'iug iluirllnj ,1 j.l ..t ijn.Mui. The BeeTtarv of the treiHti y liiiitu. d ncire'il ir t etll j.r 1 1 t'j 1 mi mi .rvei comma ".. tuig le.veiun v.ns 'N in tegirdte the ibe'.eia, iu wlne'i he ui.'i.u'.it th'in I 1 eniiHe ajtivily ind inter )p. a'l ivtvit arriving Irem fereign p rtn, 11.1J if t!ny h.i,' tiusp.e'.ut cum of Hijkn '-k n bem) dire ,'t tin eap'i n el a-iy mi'.'.i Vi" el te proceed for ei im!n 1:1011 te 1 1.1 out. r iiuirautme suit 1011 p-evide 1 fe Inn pin of (lestiuatien. The folio a. 1. g r-.'.i 11111 v II b) e' I'rveil re I.i' iv 1 t ,t'i iiutpjti 1 of veitU : it a vessel bi fe vi I nru'i ekii't 011 b uid or iu a 1' 1.1I .1 .. Iitie'i, dnwidb) direeted te pi i.ved te the ipnra itme t,i f.-ni heivmb'lere in I.ea'ed. nn I the inv.i una marine ellljjr will immediately i. ei'y the proper quira'itiun othejr. Iu inie'j case U.) pert in will bj p rm fed t ) b ."li t the ifisel uutd the uiebei1 e'tinTs 1 1 c.u. n of the lira itiu i shilt hivj given t'e) mill il permit. Mbeul I tin p'l ' ei luiitti e: ,1 vetd wuen ij'i'.ei rep 'it easei el rue nt or preseat 'ke mi ea burd, t'n revnue oflljer will uet b aril, but w.ll i.en.l her imuiedit'iily te qunrautiue. Hall five fort nsp In Ne it Mumeihlr t The Msvrroet hail storm evor known in New H.i'upitiire, passed ever Certiidh ou Saturday atieruoeu, beginning en tLe u.il side of thu Coniifetiou". river, near Wiud ser, Verm uu, and frjm h.ll'a mile te a mile wide large aud sin ill tree were liken down and the corn aud irraiu oi-eps ruined. On tbe side of ICeuvuu'ri Hills, Core'sb, huilt'.eacs wcre piled live feet high agaiust 11 ntene w ili. Iu t.n w.arews of Chetiter Pike's cernlbdd there were hail stones ns large us hen's eggi te the d pth of two toot. 1 he windows in many build- lugs worn broken, lhe less it 1 niuua'e 1 at betwicn l.euu and "i,000. I'lttul Kii.l ltnur Mt it Utiii.inerllei,-. Lite uulay afternoon a net occurred a' a colored eampmeetiu, nbju. four miles from Chestorteivn, Kent euutj, il I .u which lour raeu were allot and bever.il cut with th .rs or ketvts. It appear th.r. thrfoer tour lugrcvs, u.i lr tl.e inll'i-me of liqaer, went te tb oauipgreund aud begau a .pi.iirel, Mhieli hej.i canie te blows, aud tbii pistol or knivea. (Lie man, William A-diby, or Milnugten, w.m shot i'i the abdeui'u, and it in thought he will die. Aue'her had bin fae terribly tut Tim ia tne only received oenoat weiiu. s Tbe hherilf el the cuuuty was netitljil and Ua sutnineue I ,1 pe:K 1 .rid buececded in arienling seven el thu r.uglea iers, whu were 1 1 l.;id I : j ill lit (eicrtertO 11. O net was restored nud there a"-) H.'.-'iai eiinrs of tbe asu... I nits for wh.in thj a'aerdf Is feirehis.g. Mrw Irem iiiir.l.in A unreUa'it who 1, ;1 arrived at A-.se : iu repeits tba: he left Kurd f.vi two ine'..hs age and Doagela soventesu days age. While at Kordelau he was frcqueutly in the presei co of the Mahdi. The mercb mt ultiin I'ely escaped from there, together with au Egyptian heuti-u.int of Hicki Pacha's army. Many of Hi eka' men were in the hill. The Cathe'ics who were in the Madln'ri poorer were hafe. The rebels had tuirreuuOed Khartoum, bat (inner il G ir den difperned them and killed their lender. Tne Mihdi's iiilluoneo was dichniug. Alia mt duly letleis weie "uxchiugeil be tween Gen, Gordeu aud the JIahdl The mercuant luuis mat tne .iiiniir a-ui luh i')i tints of Uongela ate loyal te the lvhedive aud h isMle te tlie Mahdi. II 3 says the artint Vi. tell, who wai eaitmed at Koides.ui by the Mahdi, is aile. r.itiilly Oriintieil by n liter II ng. Daniel Hegnn, a yeuug man, a !..sterur by trade, living in lirenmail street, Cnu!t-:r, while cariymg a (junrter keg of betr fiem Jcsaph Ldward's be-.thng es t ibliehm.jnt te the Aubrey hotel, a d uiaucn of about ene square. en Saturday, tdippsd and fell, the huer falling upon Lis head, rui lei.ng him uncouseioiis. Medical aid was Bumtneucd aud everything doue lur him, but after ling.;riug a few hours he died. He Ii id reiiHed assist 1110, preferr ing te erry the keg himself. Tlie physician thinks that the man's neck was wuuchid. L'rHzen liy llir Unllilrun'a DroinaUen, Mrs. Wil'itin Hern, of Tanuorsville, Meuree county, wuut te pick boriiei, leav ing her thrce clnldieu, nged 0, I and -Years, at home te take uire of thumselveH Tlie children g)t held of seme matches, went Inte the barn te- play, sut llre te the straw, sind in a few minutes, were envoi In 11 lines, Nolglibeis endeavored te save their lives, but in vain. Tin mother en returning was no nheckid that she 1 )it her reaeen. The chain il remains of two of thecbddicti who iccevircd. A I. iuy llleliml In IJtuin. Near Amity, Washington county, IV.., Caleb McCelliiin was nt weik lu the harvest llnld with a number of ether moil, and ns they were working iiuite late, Airs. MuCullum mnl her httle daughter weut te the btable aud took a colt te water. While at the trough the animal suddenly turned nud kicked Mrs. McCollum upon the side el the he.ul, fracturing her skull. She lay whero she fell for about llftcen minutes bjfore asAiatance oeuld be sum inoiied, nud by that time the irreuud all around her was saturated vulli bleul. She lingered in an uiicoiiseiuin ittutu until 11 o'eluck, when rhe expired. A Allblitcr's t'Hinlly Mlii'il ik Hev. MoChesaey, a Motbedlst minister of Tribes Hill, near Trey, N. Y , and his family, nre naid te huve been rcceutly dis covered ou the vorge of starvation. The parish Is n peer ene, and literally in tlie backwoods. The minuter, hlu wife, nud two chlldreu oked out un exisloune ler a week ou Indian meal gtutl. Mr. MoOhcii MeOhcii ncy also preached iu Seutli Amsterdatn. The presiding elder of the district intor inter intor estcd himself in the matter as seen as his attention was called te the facts. Au Knitllili Trump',, builiten nriitli. A freight conductor ou the Niokel plate nil nay struck a tramp who was Htetllng n ride, knoeking him under tbe wheels, The tramp gave his name as Juliu Oaear Graham, of Chclsea, Englmul. As Dr, rtpeiieer w.is pioecnding te iimputale Giiili.im's leg the latter drew neveral hui' dred dell hh from his walstbiml, ntid, uviklmr his will, beipleathed It te his Hiter. MnyA Graham, Chelsea. He will ii. i' uiiii.e the "book rutnlnim Leu i D latin died at llalmvllle, near New Yeik. from bu.us leesived by her el 'thing e.it.'hing tbe the div liefere Th nii'is Shiiiiil'iie, aged Hi )e.i:s, w.m ili.u'i'ed while blthlng In u pond lu an nbati.'ened quiiiy, in Utidireputt, I'a. lit SI'. HA 1. 1., 1 1 n Ii.m.'I ie III lent! d ul 1 1 mt. in The Iionedt'N pi lyed the llrst nauie en their tup nt Trenten jeetetday, wheie I 1'iey were ileie.iteii I lie usteeia en piei'H irp it r-ti moil Unit neil tier el the nun n battel very haul, and each had but seven hits A private dlspateh n titles tlri Mie ltensides had tl with a tet.l el II Tbey lest the itame, howevei, tliietigh errors m the eaily pirt. Tlie bailer v of th luMisiitea was l'.ireni iu mid Oenlier, I'h.' seeie by Hningfi wns : INS1NOK I 1 .1 I 1 (l 7 s it 'li-ntei I e n e l e e i n liKiist.it. u l e e e : e e e--J Un-... hit. I iiMilen 7 ; lleiiil.le ',. hiuirs T.i iiti.n, 1 . Iiiniil.lri., I iiiiiie. i.l. liere. lld'imeie: A th'eli j '2, llaltitneii) 1; Het' en : Pntl.idelphliO, llosteu I ; Philu d.'lplra : Iv.yHtone.i, Ilaltnnore Union 11; New Yerk : Metropolitan 1, Ilre.'klyi 0; Celuiubu, O. : Columbus S, i'ole.le I ; Wft'bingten. 1). C. : Washington 13, Allegheny il ; Washington, I). C : tteu liitliugs) N.ilieuil '2, llosteu Union .1 ; Alli'iitewu, Pa : (leu innings) Wilmington IJ, Allentewti It ; Newark, N. .1. : Demestic S, Virginia (1 ; Atlantie City: August Flower II, Quaker t'.ty II; ii'imp'.j I'irk : impu 10, Tobaeeo Futon 1 , II-vi-ily, N. .1.,: (ten inuiugs) Hevei It "Ji, Aetive of Camden II ; Sjinerset Park : S iwnn-t HI Nisete-s-n :l. mint lltsviii n siipicllan's It.inl.r. Third ltiemnn She' .line, of the Tieu ten club, belongs iu Philudelphin Del ing the lis two tinntli he Ins grown liied of In- mug I'renleiiians talk ub ml the process id their gi n" eb eki ns, ami Sin . dev, while iu the Q l.kt'r C.ty, be Boeurel a veteian cock, whie'i had wen elev-ui L-at-lies and w.w us gout as ever, exe-p-. for the leis of un ee. Shetllnn unit his roetter reaehed Trenten M nd.iy m irniiig. New .1 of tin ir double coming became heik, d about among the spi.ting Hit"', who basteei d te msieet tin feit'ietn 1 p-i. . All were 1 1 tin. I about making a maieb, but dually a Seuth Trcten silenn keeper, who has the best sletk in town, a.'reed te pit n bird against the s-iaivi Only n small ameuut was put up and the I'gbt eame ell lu ft barn th has b"e i sjei-e of minv hue'i events Tue eieks, wiiieh were be. h dark red. tbw at e i.-h ether gime.v. but the Trenteu bird hud tin upper baud from the start. In the -eoend llv he in id" a sivage lunge at the Pu l.ide'p'aiin a-id bioke its back. Notes el tlm I'isl I Allentown made it w am fei Wilmington yeslnl.iy. The Dauutless elub, of Mount .1 ), i is net been dufeateti llnsjear, and this after in ea tbe Laneister club weu". te that t iwu te sce if they oeuld iieeemplish the felt Tbe Yerk started ou their iiit teui te day, epeniu nt Itealuu. Tin man agemeut efftie a gel t medal te tin man ma'ung the greatest number of hits e i ''i.i t in. T.ie an i fiem I.aU mere, appeiu'i d in " Feg Hern " ltrad cy's place, umpired the game in Trenten, eterday, u-id give the Irei.s.des a reuh oil If tb steil is roeeated I i div, the (r.'i s des wi 1 te tl e llnisli t'-e '.k-iie and 'bey will d p ..Its', ag en it tbe fr'.sh umpire. llll. I'.. Mil hi;ad J. Tbi) l.titlinmiis Oil Ker Illi The Lutlieiau di m. paitt. win. h Kit I.aui-astei this ineiniii; lm Lilit. Mpnng-., was very Lug, the nuiuNi being net fai from l,','O0. The -jm rial train eeiis.-.ted of eleven mi-,, six of whieb left the King stiei't deHt at 7 15, siud live the outer ilei.t of the lteaduig railroad at 7 30, and all the c.us were pa. ked with pa-scnger.s. Tin- i guhir train whiili left the King strut depot had three pissenger ears, and l'ie, tee, Wi re p.l ked with p.lheli,'ets. Twe baggage i.nswcie leqilired te i arry the huud'fits of bask. t eetiluiiitng tne luiieh fei the plcitiiirc sciktis. A telegi-.nu iiniieiineed tu ii '.ate aiiiial .it the grounds. The o-ie iv. ejk tiaiu t'ais forenoon oar ear r ed te the picnic grounds net Ifss than 100 p-assengi is. nnd the ihree o'clock traiu took Ji 0 ei "00 note. Tuese, ndditl te the large iiumb-T that weut by private coo ceo coe vevanee, well the total number that lift this ei'y ler Lititz te about 12,000 M. Iiitry's rienlu. Tin- pienie of -t. Iary's i bur. baud Sunday hebeid Mill take plure ntWli.il Glen to-meirow, ami will no doubt be ene of the l.u gest of the season. The street cars will inn from Centre Npi.ue to.Me te.Me (ininn's park every few minutes dining the day, nud at the park there will be a line of emiubiisses tunning at short iidcr .tls te i eiwey .is.sengei-s te tbe glen. lit Mlenml's Meuldy, Ml. Michael's Cathode Heiietieinl sei lety held a iiieitiiig laht evening te make ar-i-,uij;ementh I'm- celebrating the tenth an niversaiy of the societv, whieb will tnku place ou Monday, August -it Ii. and Tu'-sday, Augu-t eth. (n the morn ing of the -1 tli there will be a street pai.tde of tlu society, iu full uniform, with thu City baud at the huad of tin line. In the evening there will be a b Duplet in the large loom ever tbe postelllee, at whieb the Catholic i lergy and ether dis tinguished guests will be piuieut. On Tuesday, tlu 5th, there will be a grand pienie at Telia I Iain. IIUUll N IN'rt l.l'riiUTI, riot IMnpessit ill at I'uiillu mile, A slnteiiicut has been published t the elleet that Davis A Il.irvey, aiictieuceis of Philadelphia, h id secuied and would elfer for sale " all the I'uiuituiu and eeiiteuts of President llm-han m's old hemesteaii at Wheatland, L.uii".istci eeiinty, among them many eestly presents and mementoes given te Mr. liu 'hamiu bv Ins personal I'i lends and associates." The announce ment, which seems te have been si clever advertising tiise of the auctioneers, is misleading and erioueeiis. As is well known te Mr. Huehanan's friends, he was net iu the habit of accepting "eestly pres pres euts' and no such weie among the elleets from Wheatland bought by Davis A Har vey, lu fact, every artiele that belonged te Mi. Jliichnii.tu iu the Wheatland house, except a se a and two chairs, .Mrs. John John seon either kept or gave te his friends, whom slie thought would value them. All the furniture which Davis A Ilatvey weie permitted te take was placed at Wheat laud by .Mi. Johnsten, and Mr. Itiit-hauau neversaw it. Nothing of personality that belonged te .Mr. Illicit, man has been sold, l.nrge 1'Ike. Fraiii is C.ubiTiy, son of James Car beny, of ('lunch stictt, caught a pike weighing pounds and iiiuasuiiug 1H inches, in the Coiiestega, haul; of Wood Weed Maul hill, I tst evening. Arm Injured, Nioliehs .ieg'er, residlng near Btouer'a inaehiiin shop, West Luupoter township, loll from u bay mew yestcrday nud badly Injured ene of his arms. tl. H. .lurer, ti. S. Higli, of High k Martin, this elty, has been drawn an a putlt juror, in the UnltodStitesdlitriot court, Philadelphia, beglnlnir the third Meaday In August, lSIMKIi IN TENTS. I.ANDISVII.I.IC ILIlllMUKIIMI (M'r.Mt. j In lt Tlin ltl(i(rii l.vrr llel.!- lll.Klllilllirr IVerlili In ihp Win). i -. (ipiiuiut; el 1 liu i Afirnui.i.. This Is the opening daj at the L units- ville ('impmeettug, iit.d liner within the n eolleeltiiii el tlie eldest atti'iidiiut bus , the eiew.l been se I irge ou the llrst day. , Kvi'iy tent and cottuge en the gieiiuds me I oceupliHl, and ever lifty fiunillen aieal- ' ready en hand. A laigu ntimbei' of nihil ! tienal tents oeilld be used if thoilsteiilnliou .could heciue tin in Many families have benii en the Ltiniinds ler a week or mine. tnmig Huh iniuibjr m Henry Mliub.ut, the veteran emipei F.vers thing m bustle mnl oeufushm ou the grounds today, and all aie busily vngiigtd miking ttiemelves eomfert ible for then ten (iu)s' stay. The eiittip will he In thai ; of PreMding Klthr Diekeisel, who will ninie this iilteiuoeu. At iresi.tit lt-v. Sitehell. nf the Duke slri el obure'i, w:n in pmsident uf the ii'siiocmtien, is enieia' imin.iger, and is doing all in his pi.Mr te in ilie these aieiliid him Ci mfortable The opening er.ereltes will he held nt the ceptial staiiil this evening at 7.1V), when thoie w di Ii i au infetinal sei vicoe insisting of miliums by the 1 res-ding elder, ltev. Satehi-ll mil ethers, piayiug, hinging A '. Alter te du the tegular se vices wl'l be held as (olleivs ; II a in., pnier meeiiiig , .S :.!(), expiulenej iiieetiiiir ; 10.00, pre tell tug ; l;i!0 . in., uhtldreii'tt meeliug ; il.OO, pteaehmg ; 0:l."i, speeiii piayer meeting ; 7;, 10, preaiiluiig. The ep.iuiug sermon will be delivered tomeiiow ineinleg by the piesultng elder. Aiueng lhn impieveitiriils en the gi minds u a Un i two steiy ti en.' binding, 'tliteli, I t'les the pluoe of lb' e.d lelieslunnu'. sluud, but is used let the same put pose, Tbe bearding tent and n lit'slmn lit stands me in oharge of Ames Greve, el Maiietta, aud the rices s:e tin tami as last yiiii. Jacob A. Ilellieger, of tbiseby, is the ufllcer ineharge of the ground, ami lm will tee that e.det is nruitaln. !. Wal er !-atUSJtl has e'nirve id the gates. Fowl's have the 'bus and baggage I no', aud Messis. Jerdan, llaur and Itieliardteu I live charge of thorn, se that uwijbs'y will be well attendid te. The air is very e i d en the gi minds, bat it In very t'ry mid dusty lillerts mu being made te s ..in. .i ej.i r. it ler, nud il successful, it will In mn ever the grounds nud along the i.-itd te the dtpt F.vi'rythmg at ptes'-ut points te the Inrgett eampmeetmg ever bold ut I.i h!h -. il e filKli w I i.i. It us i. ielvr.li LI'. lliestrtt Misejitr trr-i.tt . M 1 1.1 n; llll MUCH uiet About h df t att '.) o'eliok list ev-ning Chief el Felic Haines arrest"d Street Sweepar Fie-l. Wilhelui, who, with lua horse sweeper, was laislng a terrtbl dint in the llrst aquare of ist King a net. He was locked up ter t'ae night i.i the station house, an 1 this meruin.' Mayer Hiisenmillur e iinmitted him I jr Uvj dis ler "dl'erdeily conduct." We learn 'iem the inaer that the water oemmitteo gave Wilheim the usn of the city watr for el.'au-.n ; North Q leeii stii-et from Orange te t'he'tiiiit at a rental of i't i-er month. Lis' u: eith the uitiiwhu had been e'eauiug North ( leen street from Oratige te Centre squaie threw up tbe ieb, aud the mayor gave a permit iu Wilhulm te use the c.ty wa'er uu that square a se, provided tn pi d le. it, uml did net biir.iu sweeping until alter 10 p in. Fred used t uw.it' r, did net p-j fei ,t, and sometimes s.vrp- tlm urtet i-.ii in Iht evening, te the gre-t univiui!) ei m'oio m'eio m'oie keepors aud ethers. Tin'icuii:i 'he mayor withdrew his ;ieiuut for tiie uieel tbi water Oil tlm llrst squ.n of N'jrtll liecu street. Fn-I thou h ni!id viater from the st("nit square en N ir.h (J lei u sii.-et, and sprinkled ui d saept the jlr' square. He war oMitiened fei te use it, but paid no atteutieii te the oiu'.ien. llavii'i: secured a e.'titii.et fiem the k'iiie krepi rs te eh.iu lhe llrst tq.iaie of K ult King .-Mr t, ,'.-id l.avi.g ii. .vati r wi'h wlue'i ! the dust, lm weut te weik last night n atj .ve sla'ud, and ra sed such a cloud el du-t as te almeht bUlfecale jietseus who w ra tiu fuuu'iale enough te be en thestrei-' nt lhe time. Hence hii nne.n. a l luipnMin mrnl It is i.ild a habea c.Tpm will be. linked for,le toil lhe qee-t.'iu as te vvueilui rais ing a dut before ten e ls-U at night cou ceu Btitutcs .i e ise .if di.e.iKily c .:i.luct Nl.ll.ll I IKIIellll .M.lin I.vams . ellil AcriMS ills U i mty l.luer, Mr. J. C. Atkius, of Ma-the iter, Hug., 1 a i die (led te locate a 1 iej tautery iu Wi'kisbune. M ss Ii'.accbe Ltclity and Miss Mame Shin j, of Linea.tcr city, art paying a visit le It lading, the guc-bts el Mr. G. 11. Lv.-rts. Divid O. rialer, one of the leading eit aens ei Ailin'ewn, dled tn Monday me.-Dii.g from Hiight'n dlseice of thu kidi.ejs, Irem which Le tull.itd thrce yinrr. ltev. Peter It lb., of K mhorten, Chester county, get ene of h n feet iu e intaut wl h ene el tbe arm i of the water wh-t-i at Gable's mill and enui" -iear hiving it 'ern oil'. Kjv A. M V von, tmimd rieeiitly te MiS Nettie H. Yeidiur, id Ln.eistei, has rl.arge of th" Mitheiiist Ei nepal e in grovatien ut G.brultm, Pa. Wliluim Myeis and Mits Ljdia A. Sehnadcr, both el Tene Hill, Lancaster county, vvuin martied iu K 'tiding the ether day by It v. C. S. Him.ui, presi ling elder, at Ins parsonage Maud Grav, of West llr niJywi..e, Cli s ter county, who was fiighnuly mingled by u young pe" pinirie wolf iccently, will recover. Jehn Truett, a highly rispco'ed eitize i of Yerk, died .Monday morning in the Sed year et his life. He In I a stroke of paralv hIh last Fiiday, wh eh was the ultmiate c.iiihe of his death, Jamus Walker, of Lewer Oiferd, ted) te Oxfeid Sunday evening ou horseback and Intel. ul his horte te a pest in front of the Prosbvterianchurjh. Wlill-i attcndiug divliie siivloe fometo'y out t' e hitching strap and ttole tlie animal. Ilouae Knternt unit Itenbeil. Tiamps breke into the reaidence of ltev. Father Kan), en Kast Grange street, just beyond St. Antheny's church, yesterday nftorneo'i. The family were ail abseut at thu Mt. Gretna park exclusion, except a brother of Father Kaul, who w.ih super intending seme improvements ou the RreuudH of the church, but made frequent visits te the heiiKO te sce that everything wns safe. O.i ene of these visits he (lis oevcrcd two men inside, who quickly dec un pod un his nppruaen. They had effected un entrance by breaking the glass from a iear window and removing the wludew fastening. A search of the promi premi rcs fort mutely rovcnled nothing missing, oscept two coats, though there wns a con siderable amount of money and ethsr vnlu ublcs lu tbe heuse. Oee of the coats was taken from the nttie, and tlie tbieven had evidently been all ever the hetme, but wcre seared nil' beloie they had succeeded iu leading themselves with booty of mero v.ilue than that which they get away with. Tlie Xtrrei J. inn pi. After much delay the Maxim ulcctiic light company nre gelling their dynamos and and ether app.iratim In order again, and euly four of their lamps woie lopertcd ns net burning last night. Twe of the ga:,e line lamps wote also lopertcd uet burning.
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