SaSwr-J'-yrWrr Trpr r-v-' - .-. - ji,j -weiris - .-i ilMJf . JV V :kv, - LAtfOASQL'Ett DAILY INTKLL.IGENOEK, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27 1884. uam&SZi .Wc sg - : n - ! -t fjii ft j.: a K M ..-a I 4 K-fc ." &. K i. V I ! f J -1- ixr , ' ,- aesrsa" ,sJ;j!.k'i -rtin rtrr &iiifllfnmifl'. 'CM W1I1KH9UAI jii veu " -- TV. ' ' ". 17. .. . ... 1 l..tlllni. ': TfaA AllPffPlI I UlUCrUII Rmilimium Vh trnrrlsb'unr Putrlel prints tlie ,ViU !. A,dnlnnt nf Mr. I. 3j. McKce, chairman ij ' ofthe Independent Itepubllcaii patty of Pemisylvanln.ua It used le iio.ceiicerning the relations of Hlalne'and Senater Cnm Cnm eren. Mr. McKee speaks iosUlvely and boldly and Bcemtnly with much rash ness. He says that Cameren is uet a candidate for reelection, which is ixwsl ixwsl ble ; and that Ulalue does net enre what the Catnerens may de in tlie canvass, which Is Improbable. If lttnine is as reckless us McKee is, tlie Cameren partv of Pennsylvania la likely te give Its vote gainst him. Se doubt senator Cam Cam eeon knows that Mr. Hlaine is net friendly te him, and probably he has no deslre te continue- In political life ; but he Is In u position in which he canuet tetreat from it and leave his friends c. -tlve te his fee. He lias been at tlie head of the, ruling Keptiblican faction of Pennsylvania, and Is in a position te se cure substantial guarantees from Hlalne te protect his friends in tlie future. The minority Independents who think that tbev have secured the political leaves in securing Hlaine, are likely te be somewhat disappointed in the event of his elect! in. Mr. McKee manifests probably ncoed deal meie boldness than he feels. He states that in Union county, the home of Mr. Wolfe, tlie champion anti-Cameren man of the state, the friends of the sena'e. have had tlie power te name the Legisla tive caudldate te Mr. Wolfe for his ac ceptance ; from which fact it is easy te conclude that they have the power te dictate terms te Mr. JJJaine ; who is a man, moreover, easily impressed by the force of circumstances. He knows hew te swallow with apparent relish the most ' disap.reeable medicine ; .and ills dispesi tlen te go back en ids premises is tee well understood te leave any doubt that liia contract with tlie Catnereus will have substantial bnil te secure its per formance The Possibilities or Ballooning. The success thnt seems te have at tended the experiment of Captain Hen ard, at Meudon, Prance, with his s-lf-prepelllng balloon a few days since, luis given u wonderful Impetus te the study of rcretiaullcs. A detailed report of it lias been1 made te the Paris academy of sil ence, and icrenau's all ever the weild are eagerly awaltlnit the decision of the silentUts eimpilsliig that body regard lug it. Since the year 1700, when C . - endlsli discovered that hydrogen when pure was 10 tiiae3 lighter than air, the study or lu'loenlng has worried many a scientist. The Montgolfier brothers, of Auueatty, Fr.tuca, were the first te practically demonstrate the pesslbilit) of safe balloon aijcuaieii in 17S2. The history of icrostatien trem that day has baen but the recounting of legions of failures in the efforts te solve the pro blem of serial navigation. Lives have b'jen lest ; money wasted and in the end ajiuutisUi were compelled te acknu-.vl edge that the status of the question remained practically as it was In the days of the Mentgulfiers, mere than a century age. Hence it is tlu the alleged discovery of a sslf-prepu'lmj ball en b Captain llnard has s.-l tl ctureiuiutd iu a tumult. Tne trade vvl-i Is with tluir lnea'cuUbl benefits te ocean navigation were no' discovered and made us1 of until Un close of the fifteenth century. M iny have believed, in like manner, that tle-ie are uniform currents in theliiuhprutnirv pliere, which may be made uss et in serial navigation. Hut even gianting tliis possibility, thu balloon would re iiuire a steering apparatus tha w.niM enable it, like a ship, te bent agam-.t tin wind if necessary. This the Frenchm in sibove silluthd t. claims te have ills" covered. Ts e treuble with all moteis of the kind he.uti.rere invented lias ht-cu II at te make them of .sulllclent power, 'oe much weigh' was requirvd te be ar ried by the balloon. Te these who leek upon these expirt menls with sceptical e3f, it may be fcaid that stntngi-r tlnniJ have hap-i,(-i, and it is no auiepg tin- impasiliilit h a of the future that our children':! uhildieii may utilip balloetiR fi-r tin same i ur ur pese as we of the present gener..'ieii make use of the loceuiotiv.: un! i!,u Btutuiahip. Itetueen Twe M00I9. The I'hilndelphla licvetd nml7Vis.snie having an intim-stlng colloquy as te the consistency et Hie l'rcas as a tuukug inan's organ. The Recerd neled 11 an inleieating tact, allowing the wide differ ence between pieHching and pmctice mi the part of t lie Jllaine ers-iins, that nearly nil these newspapers in New Yeik and Philadelphia 1 of used te pay their co.u ce.u co.u pesitora the ruling prices of the typo graphical union, when they veie loudly proclaiming their isuty te be tin- v.vuk-l.ignu-n'a dear friend and prutccler. Toe 1'nsi, upjireciatlng the force of the fuct, declaied that It paid the union rale et wages; te which tlie Iltceril it spunds that it dots se only nomi nally, .lnce it pays these ratta only ter solid " matter, its displayed matter being put in type at less than the usual cost by men paid by tlie week. The J'rcas la a " rut " etlice, no union workmen being willing te work en it be canto it will i.et pay union rates of wages. Astlute is no question ei this it follewi that the l'resn, though fellow ing probably a judicious business policy, Is debarred from claiming te be an erguti of such of tlie werklngmen nu aie finmd In unions. It is very Interesting te netu hew thebe bread and loud pretes tsitlens of politicians collapse when pierced by u aharii fact such us this. A newspaper wlilch is managed en busl iit-as principles and essays pelltlciil leadership as we'l, is bound te pursue u straightforward and benest policy if it would full, ns the Press has, between the two ptoels. The Press does net bellove In werklngmen'ri unlena, evidently, in newspaper publication, hut feara te apeak us Hb nets, iw,hihi the union ur-ii 'gmeu have vetw. The Agricultural 1'ulr. Tlie county fair that begins In litis city next week, premises te be ene of the most successful ever held In this section. Tlie project is ene the Inception of which was made n year age, and It has been steadily growing until at the present time the undertaking is gigantic in prom ise. The iiiHiiaeers of the fair have spared no pains te make the exhibition one ei editable te the county, and from the number of applications made for space there will doubtless be a very gratifying showing. The en terprlse is ene that merits the cordial encouragement of all who are interested in seeing the county take the place It deserves as the leadiug agri cultural section of the state. Xe one should allow his farm duties te hinder his attendance en this exhibition. The farmer will be benefited by the broader view of husbandry he will obtain trem the Inspection el the exhibits, while his wi'e will find recreation and knowledge in the examination of woman 'd h.iiuli h.iiuli weik that will be there present. A geed crowd at the fair will ensure the forging of an additional link in the chain of fraternal kindliness uniting the city and the county. Tin: street committee, haviiu' get back from tlie seashore, is sending out notices te citizens te repair their pave ments within twenty da.vs from date. They Kwk quite imposing, being signed b eacli of the five members in autograph; one would think that a demand made en their authority by u cleri; of the street commissioner would de, but tlie com nuttee evidently desire the citizens te feel that they are iudiistrieiu and vlgi laut and have taken personal cegui nice of their defective sidewalks. Messrs. V. lluldle, A. J. Auxer. J.j. It. Ooedell, Jehn F. Schum and Cuas. lJuckius are the gentlemen who have taken the s de walk businers in hand, and assumed the responsibility of weing that the proper repairs aie iund We call attention te their tseble stall, with intent te see whether it is te have the u mil ridicu lous eiidimr. Within twenty d.i)s all the bad sidewalks of Lancaster sire te be repaired, or the street commissioner is te undertake the job. We will give them sixty daS te have the work done, and then we will report thu progress they have made. We shall be agtceubiv .-ur prised if any is perceptible Mis Ulainj: in the Senate voted against the Tiiurn.an bill, which requires the Pacific railroads te set aside si quarter of their net earnings towards the pawiu-ut of theii debt te tlie United Stsites. lie was one of twenty senators who be neU-vI. Ben lj-atlir in the Heuse voted t tie same way, being one et two members wl e se vetd. Heth these can didates voted against the country's iu-ten-Jit then. Uew can they pose new as corporation tees ': Dkttki; paveincuta have long been a crying ncil ia this city. IIelp the Httcut ejnimitU'e te c't tliem. Tiif. :u ualeiit waturtncleri anl iLu &oIuctive peach aiu bentiag thru- receids t Li i year iu caus'.ngBtemasuic dierdfr. 'Tun cremation inRO b h-yeudtuO limits of thu into New Jerey, and a jec'.eJ near Trrutoe. A s uxteuded far Cuitcd Stutea fiiruaoe is pre- etemaury for '.njttpaitetS would be a iu irj t,,llnieu at the pieseut time i.ihtid section. popular in iu that be- A mono ihe most valuable et politie.tl luu.u.d of rrcent prrpattieu is t.'ie Hand bek of Politic" ty H.1.1. 1M wait! Mcl'aer.seu, bicU has just been idsud for 1?3-1 1. oeQt.uns much that is 11. .. -ful t ) the t;uiierr.l uadur, aud te the pel.tical s'.inlitit it ib mvaliiablu. It is prep, r tint ;'ie ivtrnmeiil should Le fittingly lopresentcd at tha New Ur I'.aun exhibition and the nni of $3UO,UOO itpprt pri ited by ( 'outruns is noun le., lait) for the ptirp si- The ftjt hat ?7.",0ih) the anieiiut Viiil Iu iiporlieiio-l te the Smitbgeuiaii Ini.ii'utieii in h.iiii-ulim Mittleieut that the meti will hi1 will pent. XilTIIIMI eirs In vulu inuii toil tin tlina cm alter 1 11. 1 loveaor tnnttuoMinuuieilis taltui, Unit wit 11 llm el. I Jrur . Iih 1 lit y,iii i 11 0 ClOnl'S I'llll OI.MhH rlllt IllUlin tlt-ul.lHHOUl rtllWiil , 1 In- huh 11, 1 m t lut new rti.ilnixl lieul r, 'I ill" III. I 1 1I 111 1 1 1-1 llll'HLUl' lll-tr iMNil.tiH .Se 1 1n. 11 1 a-sU il mu, 1.0 tllii" di: n'm-s 11 c-1 1 livtw, xiii'ii iiihiniiile-i mill aiicli p'ntM . Am iii-i.l 1111 itruwiel Kim 01 she a 01, Ne sihIiil' neli frnrii host or ilium ei Te tntni .11111 lie'uiu ireiiQ.t Hint unilei- Tin) tiii-ri uiuUIm mt mjcru m lleunr. A'tWiiCeiriir. reivatd is oceasioually given a severe blew by the worldly suacess that often at tends thu illeiu el thess far removed from the path:, el tbe virtueuf. Here is Fiatik James, te, itistanuu, the u.x-batidit ohief, whohe attuudance at the ISojuvllle, M)., fair is the Hignat for the outpouring of eiitlun atlj theusiuds eaur t ile him honor. (Jnly a abort tltue ;tge he waa pre Hcntcd with a tlae heisu and buggy by ae ardent admirer. When he was ready te go hii.ii- In was csjorte 1 te the railway tuition at.d given u j.urse te "provide fur his ltumedii.U; wants " When luolishuets l uuh net, te thu exteut of thus houering euecf the fei enieit rebbeis of the century, l:i ne: hard te uxplalu wliy this class el citi.jna llud the luadiug nf an heuest llfe distasteful. l'EATUriUH OK TUU hTATE PUliSa. The Celuinblu Jhruld solemnly pto pte pto neiiucen eoleiitloampmeotiugh a nuisance. The llautsbiirg littiel makes the eager Inquiry "nhsit has beoume of Scoater Mitohell'.'" The Philadelphia Eetnimj Star has in creased itb s 2u by the addition of thiee uul a hall I'lumtiH. ThePitttibivg Ghrenklt Telegraph baa a.J.ipttd the luini of an elght jiiiae, 00 e'jiumu, nowapaper. It la typographically num 111:11 euuetiaiiy UDKlit. Lets of men retuin, like tlegs, te their vomit, nays the Wilkeabarre Under, but we never knew oue who menictl te like te wallow in It as does Dana, of the Hun. Commedoui: VANnuitiiii.T was ouea intervlewcd by a nowspajier reporter. The latter In the ceurse or nlu Inijiiliieri re marked nplogetlcally telilm : "Fin afraid I am pryliiK tei much Inte your prlvate business." "Never you mind my half of thisjob.yeunz man." the blunt eldvetrran it plied : 'la. net itui.,j te .ay niiythii,,i tu you that 1 dvti't want te," ALL OV.KR THE STATE. I ATI: rOMMUNWBALTll If At'l'Kl KIS. A t'rlrM'n Stilclite Imltirccl lij Aliuetnlluii I Mllnil - a Krnilltic JlHliteim Htrnrli el t'ruiulfe Milt, ltuv. diaries Staul, of t'ae llloemtiold Cathellj church, near Pitttburg, com cem milti'd mieidn Tuoedav uieuiinc by shoot sheot shoet nig liimscll' at his reaUletice ail.initiing tlu church rduice. He was about U7 yeam of age and ' id ttceu a victim of consumption for years. Family he became no reduced physically as te be confined te bis lied and for the past day or two his death was almost hourly expected. Monday night his tulud, which had become weakened by discase aud suflfcrlu, cave waj. Ills room was en the ground iloer ai.d early in the morning he brgged Irs attend inU te carry htm up statu. At length they yielded te his cntrcalicn ami, upn being placed in a room en the second il xir aud he dismissed them both upeu erramU, and during their abssuee took a revolver from the drawer of a stand at the head of hit bed and uliet liiiusclf tbreult tlie heart, causing lustaut death He was a native )i dorm my, Laving been brought te this oeiiutry in mlaucy. He was a man of Hue attainments aud, ue.ilcs s List caatgc, had been cenucctrd with churches at Johnstown, -'iore he was reared, Perry ville and llrowusville. He vas of a chcoi chcei ful, pleasant disposition nr.d enjoyed the greatest popularity with all elates iu his neighborhood. Suit (or tlrrncliet 1'rviiilie Hmsna Kcppert, of ltcadiug, has sued Fianl; Fasig for breach el premise of marriage. SUe claims J5.000 damages. The plaintilT is 20! yeais el.l, ai.d, accord mg te htr testimony, shu becttne acquaint-d with Fasig abiut eightn mouths .ie, sioce which time until ,o ,e Cfiitly he had been paying attention te lur with a view et raarriage' She said tb r Fasig btarti-d te talk ec the subjv-et of mainace voluntarily at their lira: m;t in,!, aud that same evening he u.aue a premise te marry her. After t!:at time continuous premises were taade aud the plaintitf oeusouted. About the 2J et De comber, 1SS3, the d -fondant prcacuted the plaiutilt ith an eugagemeut riug v. ittt this inscriptien: "Frank Fasig te Kmtna." Fasig, it appears from the te.timjuy of the plair.tttt, paid visits te htr regularly as eltcu as three times tu a vn-tl: .ilJ u.variably t.nult en the sabj.-c. m.i- rtac wht-n he made his visi't. uilllenlly Witt, Mttlklus ailuctr. A special from Ceal Ceutre says that thirty four mero campiug imucrs wi-te ar ivbted Tuesday morning ler trespas,Lg t :t the railroad oempauy's prej-er y. l'be wives of fifteen or twenty of th prisoners went te California Tuesday ai -1 aeked te be bout te jail with tl.fi.- liur-biL-ilj, as they had nothing Xe hve nu ixcspt a iittle cirnmral. Their reipaest, of cmrse, was uet i;rautcd, TIhti! is much mdignatieu iu thu cemrauuity at the whcUdalu arrests which have been madj wuheut warrants. Last evening 350 additional mmtr-, v.uli three brass bauds, ai lived l:i the camp. The strikers wne jubilant, au-1 ilaim-d that " for every arris: niade thue will be lour new reeruits." UosraterNoi.; went te Putbbnrg " te take counsel as t v nether uic miners camp, tuuuMtricu us i'. is, cji no, ba broVen up and thu nut'., ra forced te leave." TIia iir..t irrrs 1 il-staia I'IclIe HiiuihhI. The formal opening of tuu tri-state ico nic of thePatrei.s et Husbandry tit W1-1-ninV Orovc.teok placc1icci.iy aftcrcejj in the pre.-ouce of at Icat: 7,000 persona. Thu addresn el wrlcemr n-r.s dphvered by Lfeuanl llbene, of CeDtte county, master ! the State Uruuge. llea. V. K 1'iollet also spoke and was feliuwed by Ltcuirn aLt Dunwe dy, of the tenual tLrvtce, tb lat'er spcakhiE en local weather sisals which wete biing csUbhubed. Litutei..'.i.v tloverner Il'aek ilelivura an address te -tcerrew, and G.-w. l'attisen en Thursday. Thu number of exl.ibita w u. Urtelyiu ciuas"d tbis morning. A uiiii,: lilrl Miu.u ttcrfl: At Mt. IUaddeck, six mile north et Uuioutewu, Fir.k Lacdiua.i, aguii'it;bteeu years old, cenuaittnl suiciu. rue.day afiemoeQ by hauiiu. Thocme le.-hcr hiiieide is uet known anJ her parents nvd friends say that she ha . 1. troubles of any kir.il. Fer several day- pjjt she h.viueil rath.-r gloomy and v,n noticed le U-i tend ing the Ilible a gteat deal. A Veudk filiiti CruiUwil te IMntli. Klmer Sautee, aetl twuuty, met with a fearful death e'i Tuesday in F tstea liy havtnc his he id 0,111 ytH betwnen a lly wheel and the hilt i-i W1..1 1-1' s .; kene mill and criuhed in llid n.n row i.p.ic b twci-u the whetd acd 11. u v. all el I'm p. I 111 which tt ri'velv I D.'.vh wi ?'rs"ii L.tieniis. rilK i; .III.LK.I hlltiATION A 11,11ft Unit tlii IIIim-e uill I l;ff fur f 11, ur ilitKi .-.luiitiM. ThoHtatedoparttnontat Wnilaugteii, has rtceived fiem Frank 11. .Masen, United States consul at Must-. lies, a upjit dated July III, upon the situation at that place and Teulon nince the abatement el the cholera epidemic, fie tays : -'It w.ll be two or three months before the iJai;i.-r u! .. new outbreak of the peotilene will lie p n', ami a much longer peuei must elapse before the ordinary prosperity of biuir.cs.-i can be roitered. The linr.neeii f Teulon and Mareeillui ha-. e beau strait cd te tha utmost iu cleaning their stiectn uUM tenements and catir.t; for tbe sck ui.d burl ing the deaii. Mauy tneusauda et their wealthy andbtucvulentcitnceus urn absent. The presence of hurei.di il'iai:c:al ruin weighs hcav.iy upeu ihu bud ness ciiiii'iiu .i'y, a-n!..fi iheurlinrv teoeurcPH et chanty are ten-uibly our tailed, ubcrlptijui iiave bse.11 raised u, .MarseillcK and contributions sent f.em ncigb'jeriug towns te meet the m Mt press iuh' and immedia'.e n.cds, bat th ie uieas iiitu of relief have been tncagie, The Ficiich coveriinieiit lias v.-ithiu the past few days rent committees .if inquiry te measure the prebable deficit ai.d a lou leu lou Hlderablo sum has bjun voted for thu rilmf of the strickeu cities Tlu tide of returning fugitives hi.s ju-tt iet in, nu I no description can picttite the wretched neHs nod destitution tlu.t alieady exist " Tl 0 ceiiLiil su'cLitH that this in an 00 o.isle'.i which eilers te the traditional liberality of tlie Amerlcin people a leady and fitting opportunity. Mr. Charles M. Weed. United States deputy consul gcneral at lt'iiue, writei te the department of state, under date of August 0, that the eh iltna which appeared in a small village in Piedmont, near Turin, and in the proviueo of (Isnei, gained but slight headway, and Is new under coutiel. Owing te the quarantine I rccautleus, tbe only railway new frcely open into Italy is tbreii('.li the frontier Mat I in from Austria, ut Cannons, be tween Tileste mid Uditm. line wimsmi tit- r t.irns, Uennritli)i.iil NiiiiileutliiiiM suil Itie Werk el Hute Ounvanll jii. William II. Noeoo was loneuiiualed for UengresH by the Democrats of the Kluveuth dlstrlet of Illinois. The Domecratio Orccnback convention of the Buventh Congresriional district of Iowa met 0:1 Tuesday. Jud;ti W. II Mc Mc Henry, Dotneoint, was uemmatetl ler tbe lejg term and William Ku-id- r, Greou Greeu Greou baekbr, for the short term. The Democrats of tlie First dlstrlet of Iowa nominated II. J. Hall, of Hurling Hurling ten, for reprtsontatlve in ('eii.;icas, The dlstrlet is represented by Moses A, Mo Me Mo Celd, llopublieau. The Democrats of the Tetith district of Missouri nominated Martiu L. Clardy, fei re-election te Congress. The fu ion oenvontiou of Urecu backers and DiMiie.M.tta at Utttaimiug, Feima., nominated Daniel Koitz.fer Congress from the Twenty-fifth district. 'Hie ilreenback state convention of Texas met in Wace, about '.'0 delegates bring present, and put a ltutler ami West electoral ticket in nomination. Tim Democratic convention of Luznrne oeiitity nominated for e uigressman ftetn theTnelfth district. Judge Stanlej. Weed wanl, giving him power te choeso tn-n own oetiferces. CCounelly has the Lackawanna nomination.) Tlie Republican lei rtten-il convention of New Mexico met in Santa Fe te nominate a dcK'L'ate te Congress. Four counties baited. The regular contention unaiii meusly nominated L. Hradferd Piincoen the first ballet. U was uiiderstoel that the bultvrs would nomiuate Colonel Wil liam L. Kyersen, of LasCtuccs mi: alAjU iifvi-.u AT i.ast. A I'reu.luri't HUlnp l.niilrr Snuiiitu ttm VVitr Cry That Ciner.ni Hint de. llnriNbiirt; Patriot lnlirl-w w ttli 1 t. Mc- "It is understood that Cameren's lnemls are looking after tue Assembly distilets with the view of m.ikiut; him his own tuccc.iRer .'' "I think that the converse of that pro portion is true. But even if it; were true Mr. Cameren cannot held hia own people. In ntiti-Camcri-u localities the friends of Cameren are evading a 11,,'ht and are jield leg 1 1 pubhc se&titueut. In districts vslure he is strongly backed, be no doubt controls the nomination but cannot control the vote nt.crwardd. Mr. Hl.-.iue is hestile te Cauii re'i and will never permit the Penn sylvania patrocage te be doled out as air. Caraeteu directs and the members of tbe next Legislature will be fully impres.Mxi with this before the election of Mr. Cameren's Mi;ecssnr takes place." "Would Mr. Ulaiue dare take this pui lien before the presidential election takes place?" "Most certainly. He cares nothing about Mr. Cameren's wishes aud has friends enough in Pennsylvania te indi cate early just what he wants done tu that state, and just whit lie docs net vv.iLt." Tee throitet Mr. McKao'sdiscenrsa was here broken by tbe congratulations of a few friends who were passiug nud who stepped te jny their compliments. Ite snmingMr. Mclvee said the "ltpublicuis will elect ene hundred and twoiity-five membersef tbe nest ilouse nf lipreaenta lives of which Mr. Timeren's frietidd will Lava a p issible scveuty-tive Wln-n these suveury-tive gentlemen tiad that Mr. Cameren represents nothing but the old Cameren dynasty that lived and b'.uemcd in another age a-.J cannot be perpetuated, they wi'l turn 1:1 disgust Irem Mr. Cameren -ved consult Blaine, tbe real and only hviug Warwick " "Yes sir.'' warm ly add'-d Mr. McKee. "Mr. Cameren must take a back seat and co well is that known iu Pennsylvan-a, that Mr. Cooper, chairman of the Republican xtate com m-.ttee, has elllcially statetl that Mr. Cameren would net be a candidate." "Yeu tluuk then thit Mr. Blaine would use his it fiasace as preMdcnt against bimv ' "I n it only ililuk se but I am c.-rta.n of it, and Mr. Carrier ni's attitude in the ores- tut canvaB dcmenttateh his l:noevlcdae of that (act mr re fi-ic-.bly tbau auytlunu I C'.llld sav." Te lustareu this caul Mt Mcivee "tafee tU i case of Union count j. Sorr.e time age the friends of Mr Cameren proposed te Mr. Charles .S. Welfe the name et a certain man for Assembly, 'If you run that gentle in?.n, mid .Mr. Wolfe, 'you will compel me te be i candidate' The man wan at e: co abnr.deunl ard another proposed. 'I have nu objection te him.' said Mr. Wolie, and he wan selecti. 1. He is ti trieud el Mr. Camrreu but t.e is tl-te I'rutnlly te Wel'n, nnd w!ipu be diocevciii tl. U t'tiieren's power -,ri 1 palnieage is gene he v, i , go tee " ller.Kitr DeNNKit, the owner of Mattd .-' , is very aimmis te buy .lay Eye rfee Ouu (Mile. De la Ilarcee) ion ttrict observer t tbe prepr.i tufl, ercapt In bcr novels. V. II. Titr.i.i) ban been appointed geuei-1 manager ei tbe Baltimere Si Ohie express company, wiMi headquarters at Baltimeiu. Hiii. v, tLu isircss, ha. .urived in New Yeik with hot.ie dresses I .at wero made fei the (ineeu of lielUud. Shu says they an: "dri-atm." William .1. Hutchinson, of New Yerk, was worth $1, 000,000 a few mouths age, but every dollar el it has new gene iu stimulation. .1 F. Meykii, for two years organist et the Presbyterian oluireh of this city, has been elected organist of thti First Itofeimed chureh of lb-ailing. Jena- V,'eLi' hau been uleetcd governor of the Chickasaw nation by i small ma j irity. The Wolf partv have a majority of teu in th-J Legislature. Sl.vateii Hawllv baa collected the autographs of all the United States StiuateiH and prtHcutcd them iu sv handsomely bound velutnu te Nilsseu. Mu-, Ll'ciictiv Oaiifiisld and her daughter Mellie, it is reported, will pass threu;-,j this city e.i Saturday morning next en r-iiite for Bryn ilawr, whero they will be the guests of Hen. Wayne MeVea(jht Fu-iiivsTr.ii Oi'.Ni.iivi. GuusiiAM, lias atiKiinted Judge W l . Otte nud W S. Crawfettl superintendent of foreign mails, te represeut the United States at the qttiiiqiieumal international puital congress, wbljh in ' meet in L.sben en October 1st. Jehn A. Cevi.r., r.s , was elected a delegate te the auuual convention of the Irish Catholic Bonevelotit Union, atWheel mg, W '- Virginia, uu Sentambjr 21, bv St. It-rnai-d'a iienlety, las' evenlug. Air. Ceylo wi'l ropresimt the only soelotios iu this city, mernbem of that union having a bjeu eleetud a dol.-;.;te by St. .Mich ael'a imsiety. A ViiuiiB Weman's Alteuuic nt HulclJi. Liura Ueyer, a native of Lsbaneu, but for four inenthn residing in Allentown, Tuesday night b wallowed a lair-e dese of laudanum with suicidal intent. She hsd bieu disuppeintctl iu luve and threatened te end her life. Ne icgaid was had te her talk, but when she lailetl te appear at the supper table it was Icared she had carried out her threats. Ferciug the deer of her loom, she was found unoansaieus en her bed, with an empty vial clutched iu her hand. Dr. Mistier was summoned and, after sevcial hoursef hard weik, Hucoeeded in having her life. She is only nineteen ycais old. C'ui.rnrulai; Lti.otiter I'elitlcUtm, h'lein the IlurrtstiurK Telegraph. Lai-caster peliticlatiti nre inteusely in terested in the affairs of ether people just uew. Jack lliestaud, Stalwart, wants te run this congressional district, while Johni y Linlis,wliem Mylmsuewul under for the M'liatnrsliip last spring Is very inituh t xeieisl-d about the senatorial tight iu Chester Johnny ought te bandage his head lu slicul cucumber. Fevers nt this betiMiu of thoyear are d.aigorens. unit ciiniittLlrsfiliiiiilil lis lioiptreur, Fruiii the Notrlatewn Herald. The Lioevster belt ennpauy faihd en Saturday. Frem the number of political beltfl made thU year, P was siippesni, that ev iy ds Maiiii'a'it-ry in the cjuntry w.ih worhe j, overtlino and 0 lining meney. COURT HAUL) AT WORK. V II. Willi NAM 1111 l-Oll IHll'N IV mt.MM, Wlin tlm 1'itrllm Vre Hint Will . Jutlli rtln Hip l'a,M Itntti .Itiilctm Trjlng I'mu inuii I lean I). hi it C'iiK I'liii following viewer have been up pointed by the court te lay out or vacue rrtil, ia tiecordatice with the petltietm pieseuti d te the court S lelm It. Hrb, Jehnsen .Miller, and 1. F. Bemborger, of Warwick township, view era te niter the width of Center stroet, In the town of Warwick. IVterS. lttilst. W. C Kvans and Israel (1. Fib, el Warwick tewmhip, viewers, te liy out a pinpvHed mad, Irem iv point en tbe public lead If .iding from New Haven te Mahheliu, and ending at iv point en the public read leading from the Lancaster and Litita turti ike te Manitoba. C B. Floam, Jehn B. Seuseuig and Laac 11. Sheafi'iT, et F.arl township, view ers te vacatepart of a read iu F.vrl town ship,oeniiuonciug,nt a p nut en the Hi.ikle town and Chureh town lead, nt lauds of Kdward Ujhr ami ethers, aud ending at a point en the II urtibarg A. Downttigtewn tutupike, ant lay ou' a.iethei in l.eil t bet oef. 15. 15. Fliekin;ci, Jehn O. Meutrcr, Jacob M. Heckley, v .ewers, te lay out a read iu Vet Cocaltce township from lands of Sam'l Pickcu en thu read leading from the SchariVerstewti te Holiilielilsvillo and ending en the read leading from Co Ce calico te Nowniaiistewii. Samuel M. Ktby, James Beytl and Byren J. lba.-h, viowers.'te lay out a read from a p.nnl en the public read leading Trem ilaulhr's mil's te I'rteisburg te n point at the lermimif. et the Pciitiville read in Feuu township. J. M. Shell!;, J. Struhtu, ji , aud Hiram Peeples, Providence township, viewcre, te vacate part of a public toad lu Piovidctice township and 1 ij- out another iu lieu thereof, irem a point at the intersection ofthe New Provi louce and Strasburg read with tbe New i'revi letiee and White Oak I. ad and ending near Winter Hill school F 11. Burkhelder, S M. Stddomridge ami David W. Bank, of West l.irl, viewers, te vac.te part of a read leading from tbe droll's Dale meeting house te the Feters read, in Wstt F.vrl township, ar.,1 lay out another in lieu thereof. Jacob 15 Stebmae, .Michael lvrelder, Chtisti.iu Muster, Ciiitstagn, viewtts, te lay out n private read from the Mil'ers. ville iV Safe Harber turnpike te the I arm et Jacob r. warful. Nattuntel E. Slayraakei-, Rebert S. Me Ilvaine, II. II. Itebrcr, vievvets, te report upon the advisability eT divi hug H tit Fail township itite two clecliiu districts, the Coucstegn orcek te be tbe dividing line. .voi.iiQtelj (.'utitlriiicn. The repert et viewers laying out a pub lic read m Mt. Jey t wnship, from a pilut en the liue of L.vucdster and Lpbatieu ceatiti-'B, near rosiJci.'e of Samuel ltiscr, sr., aud ending at a point en the public read leading (rem I'olebreok tu Eliza beth tow u. The repert et viewers vacating pait el a tu'i'li: read id lt.-.phe tow uslnp, leading Irem Mauheim te Sporting Hill, a distance of SWO yards. The report in viewers vacating a reid in Eden rewnahip, beginning at the Valley or State read, ucar limtse of .l.ieb M. Uuk mati p.'-.d endiug nt land of S.unuel at.d Adam Keen, en tue rea-1 leading te li'iirry ville. Couitel Cumuiiin I'lOA' I'.LHIHR .'t Dt.E l.IV INOSTllS Iu ttie r.uit of Jehn H. Moire vs. A. II. Uugg and Geerge Bryan, tbe jury this morning rendered a verdict in favor et the plaintilt aud aiscssed tbe dimaji-s at The suit of Jeseph A. hharr vs. Prestuu B K illreth, appeal by defendant Irem the judgment of Justice Jehu V. Uu'.h, was attached for trial this morning. After the jury had been sworn and the first witness was put en the stand by the plaintilt. ouunsel for the defendant raised the point that the narr did uet set forth n specific time at which defendant was indebted te plaiutilf and that the damages are laid at 4400, which amount is beyond a tnagis trate's jurisdiction. Claintilt ameuded the narr te conform te thu law, the plain tiff pleaded surpriae ami the ease went ever at defendant'! cost. The next case attached for trial was that of F. S. Bitzcr vs. E. O. Henry, aotieu te recover oemmirslons al'ejcd te be due, for agricultural implements sel.l by plaiutilf as the agent of the defendant, anil damages for violation of contract, en part of do de fondant. On trial. IlEFOIlE JLDOE I-.VITKUSON The snit of Henry Keen vs. Jacob A, Shi;!: a-id Franklin O. Shirk wasattaehnd for ..rlat in the lower court room befere Judge Vm tcisen this morning. This was en aoin-e te recever damages for iijuriea sust-lued by the plaintiff, by reason el the alluded nuiBance created by the defendant. Tl'e facta as outlnied by the plaintiffs couuuei were that Henry Keen Is th- ewner of u property in East Lampoter township, near Itird-ln Hand. The defcndantH own aud operate a tannery uear by, md vit l claimed that the refuse of the tannery uenslsting of very offensive matter is suf fered te run from a tnu yard, into a gutter along the highway which passes plaintiffs after running Heme distance this rofuse pannes into a gutter which runs through Keen's premises. Much of the refuse remains iu tha gutter te thodlseemfnrt of plaintiff's family, causing sickness nnd compelling him te keep thu doers and windows of his liouse olesod a great part of the time. This nuisauce plaintiff claimed has existed for two years, aud thore belng no effort en the part of defondantste abite it, although rcquested te de se, this milt was brought te recever damages. A large number of witnosses have been subpeenaed, and tlie oase will probably last the bilanea of the veek. Current IIiuIums. Dr. Jeseph Furnlsa presented a petition te the court, setting fertli that he brought suit agamst the Laudater City' Street Hallway company for damages for belng ejected from 0110 of their cars, that the arbitrators who heard the oase decided that he had nocaiise for action and diroeted that he pay the costs of the suit, thnt be in tee peer te pay the e.ists nud he thorefoiu prays the oeurt that he may be allowed te appeal from said finding, the same an If the oeatB were paid, in acoeidauco with tbe previsions el the ant of Assembly. The prater of the petitioner was granted. Henry Lehraau, Strasburg township, and Daniel Boek, West lampoter, were appelutcd guardians of the miner children of Samuel Boek, deceased. Henry K. Furlow was grauted a re re newal of his aoidier'u Iicoii3e te hawk, peddle and vend goods iu the county el Lancaster, A Hllxtit lira A geed deal of uneasiness was felt this morning when the box at the corner of East Chestnut nnd Dulte struck nu alarm, nud it was nscertnlued that Lobzelter it Ce's bending nud speke works, extending from North Queen te Christian stroet, bo be bo twein Chestnut nud Wa'uiit, was en flre, Tne establishment In a very large one.ccn ene.ccn taming a vast amount of manufactured and unmanufactured lumber, nud sur rounded by many ethor valuable buildings and it was feared a destructive conflagra tion would result. Fertunately very llttb damage w.id done. A spark from the lire box iu the boilarieom had ledged between Cje calling nnd thu Heur of the bending room just above it, nnd had hoc ihe te the woodwork. Toe tire was dlsoevorod nnd , put out by thu workman bofero the arrival of the llnmeu.wlie promptly responded te the alarm, ' MlirilKV lOUTIIti blllltitil.tllli.llHKN. 'llm solieul llnnril lintliUs In lllte Tlinn Tv, i, tiitjs m tlie jiiimty rlr. A FHeial meeting of the school beard was held last evening for the purpose of ceut.idi ring the question of oleslug the public M'hoels for a tlay or two next week te gtvn the pupils an opportunity of nt tending the enmity fair. The following named meinbera weie present : Messrs. llakei. Breiiemau, Brosius, Byine, Ebermau, Evans, (last, llartman, William Jehnsen, ,1. M. Johtisten, .Mar shall, McCormick, Obleudei, O.ihs. It.iub, Itingwalt, Sohweliel, Slaytn.iker, Warlel, Zi'oher, L-ivergoed piesldt nt. The ptesldetit having Mated the ebji'Ot of the meeting, Mr. llartman for the pur pose of hiiligilig tbe in.Mtel befote tlie beard, inevnl that the schools be closed en Thursday nud Fnday of next wet k. lie utidcroteod that it the hoIieiIr were closed, tt was the Intention of the managers ofthe fair te isMte tickets te teachers and pupils at reduced i.ites en the days the hoheols were closed. Mr. Slay maker tnevul te amend Mr. Ilartinnti'H motion by providing that the schools bu closed en Fnday only Mr. Baker oppecd the amendment ; he thought that the children would be greatly beuellted by attending tbe lair, and that two days would give all a belter opportu nity of attending than one d y. Mr. Hitrtmaii said that but little soheol work was transuded during the opening week of the term, except the work of or ganir.vieti and getting the Hclioelln order. He thought thlii could tu doue during the llrt three daya Monday. Tuesday and Wcdnr'day that the children oenl I at tend the lair Tlitiisday aud Friday, nud bn ready ler the let! iu!i iel work en thu following Monday. Mr Evans was opposed te having any such exhlbitioes interfere with" legillmvte school work, lie moved te lay ttm whole mattoreii the 'able. The motion was net seconded. After some further dobate by Msrs. Brosius, Baker, SI.iym.iUei nud llartman, th" question was takun en Mr Slaymak er's iin.ci.rlmeiit an! it wiih b t by a vote of '.i yeas te It! nays. The (iiestleu vvna thuu taken en Mr. Hurt nun's motion am! it was agreed te Yeas III, nays M Vltlllni; OiiiiiiiilCtnn's AIiulnlml The president f thu biard anueunccil the following visiting committee.-! for Sep tember and ijtebur : North wi-ht Division E O. Snyder, Henry Uast, . W. tlatib. Northeast Division Dr. McCormick, C. Sehwibel, I). O. Baker. S mt beast Division -A. . 11 tlgwnlt C. F. F.bermitn. Marriett Brosius. Seiit'iwest Division A J Sevdei, Gee. Darmstetter, J. Hty Brewo. M'.l 1 N.Mll.MI 1'AIC'S HA t.DI-.-ll.V.-.. 1 !! It. I ll-tlnriiiitii lUttiiiin r.tlti Hut, Itiiuum llte Cuiittrrt.lutiMt Nuintiiec. The II. L. llaldeuiaii Democratic chili of EiHiern Ma.', tta, seen ted the Marietta bin 1. as well as the drum corps of pest 230, O. A It., of Marii-t'a, aud accom panied by about 100 Democrats of Mauctla aul vicinity, l.tst evening tcuileriil a sireuadu te Fatis Haliletii.m, ci., the JJemocralie nominee ler Uengress from this comity, 011 the eve of his de parturu for Europe. .Mr. llaldemau received his frtcuds iu a short but happy speech, in which he pre dieted thu election el uievelaud aud Hendricks and an lu.uest a liniiiistiatien of the government uuder them. .Mr. biaien Brandt, et East Denegal, aUe made a few remarks in the svnie strain. The precession then went te the rcsidt-uce of ill. 11. L. ilaldctu.it., who compli mented the club nu its appeal at.ee. This club, winch vva i..,t only ihe first in thu vicinity, but anions the lust in the statu as well, tetuiti out unifei mrd, pre se 11 ted a tine nppeaint.ee. The men, who drill weekly, 111. irolied and maneuvered like veter.u 8. The discipline was perfect, and Uapt. Feill, who commands the club, de serves much credit. Eich member, befere sUitiug, wan ptCEcnUd by the ladieA of Lewer Marietta with a liandsuine bouquet. '1 tie club also carried tlu tine I lag which the lanii ladies gave thorn some time since, as a. il as the elegant Urge baunri with like.nr.--1 of Clevelaud en 0110 side and Hendr.ctis ' the e'lur i-iei-uted in oil. The club is ceinp ised i n'.-r -Iy of work, iiigmen, hasashvd no .tssislat.ce from .-ut-sulers, and eteh inomber has pal 1 ler It iu own uniform. a dV vviiii riiK rui.iei:. UuuteulA el til e (llllclnl Urai; litit Wlirii Untiled In I'li-Diiy travelling agent named II. F. Mo Me lijr.y made eimplaint against an unknown !..-,u te, atsault and battiry, befere Alder taf. Bcrr this morning. Thu unknown, v !'e ,r vtd te ba a young man residing en 3. ,rb C.ac'i stroet, went te the alder ma.j a eCzvi wni.r. lie Ieartied that he hail been piesccutcu, and seen convinced the .naftstrte tnat he was net guilty of the of fee mi o'curzed. Ile entered a suit against Mnlinrlv fe.- flruiiWfliini.u. mill ilUnrilnrl. I conduct and while the papers were being prepaied .vioberly slipped out, ran away and has net since beeu scen iu this eit' Qcorge Gerlitzkl, for whom a warrant was issued a mouth age aud who skipped the town when he learned th it he would be arrested, surrendered himself at Alder-1 man Barr's o'Mea last oveuing, pleadetl guilty te the effeusj charged and was committed te the county prison for 2-1 hours. Philip Dlehl appeared at Alderman Forduey's otliea en Tuesday oveniug te answer a oharge of malioleus misohief piefnrred by J. 8. Mol'lietsou, the alloca tion belng that the tlofendatit maliciously drove his team into that or the prosecutor, wrecking Ills wagon. The oise was amicably arranged, however, t'ae dofend mt satisfled the prosecutor that It was an accident, paid the cints and all damages and the suit was withdrawn. Twe ledgi is, the only inmates of thu Htatieti house last night, were ibsc'iarged from oustedy this morning. Harry Breem was complained against last evening bsfore Al.l-rmau Ferdnuy ter druukenuefH and di orderly conduet by Lizzle Fraiser Ile ontered ball for a hearinj'. Miggie Daily, wife of Jehn Dally, entund suit bofero Alderman McUliim against her lioge lord, eharging him with dcaortieii. Thu oase will be In. ard Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Sarah Yeung charges Hiehud Itedrnati with eurety of the peace. The hearing will take ulaoe Saturday evening r.t Alderman MeQllnuM ollice. Tlie (I A, II. Kticainiuiif nt. There will be nu eneampment of the members of tbe 0. A. It. nf this city and adjacent plaoes, at What Olen, en Thurs day, Friday aud Saturday of this week. The mauagomeiitof the encampment will be by Admiral Knynulds pest 10'i, of this elty, but Geerge It TVemas pest, together with pasta from Sunshurg, Maiilieim, Ce. umbla nnd ether placen will beiepieseutcd. Company "U, of Columbia, tbe Sharp Sharp Sharp shoetors, of this elty, and ether ergaulza tieus will be present ntthe uncimpmeiit, AlkUluiiti at Viutfs In. tl tutu. Mr. N. A. Itowe, M A , a graduate of Codington college nu affiliate of Dm ham university, England, and Win Jenes, II, A,, of Harvaul university, have lueu engaged an auaUtauts iu tbe Vnates Fistitute for the next year. 'llm Htrt I.lKtit'. I'oepilieo topertod four eloetrlo .tint four gavelinu lights as net burning 011 Titajday night. SHUT OUT 1IYJW.FFAL0, A (KMInK IUIII I'llll Tllf. I.AMOAHrr.U. itrriiiiiius fllnrls In M-,irn 'I'lmt lnlleil-1 Im Irmifl lin W In In 'I riiiilmi I'rr.li limit I'teiii Ihn Illniiiiinil, All nuilleneii of betwiiull (!()() and 71)0 people saw the Bullahi Leagtie team shut out the Lancaster at .Medrami's park yes terday nfternoen. The game was ve-ty listless until towards the elose when tlie home team made strenuous elVerts te score and the vlsltets worked just ns bird te prevent It. lu the first Inning Myers, the BulTale catcher, was struck en the back of the head by a pitched ball from Smith that temporality disabled him In the sieeml lulling Breiithers made a tio tie tio mmideiis lunge into right centre for three bases, but was put out while trying te make a home tun. Serad's pitehlug was very rfieellvn, no less than seven of the home team fanning the air. The umpiring wns regarded as faulty in mauy respects. The Hoerti fellow : t.ANCASTKR. All. II. III. I' II. A. K. Ilollenl, el I il I i 1 1 I'arKt i.-.'b I a l ! i (i lleUuiiil.Jti .1 il I lit stuitii.ti i 0 i .1 a ii wi'UiOl, rf 4 ii e ii ti ti Steven, s s S (I n Oft -J Illelultil'OII, t- SI) 0 I I II VV illtl. I I S II II -4 (I II lull, in :l e ii le ii l Total Ill ii I '.'I II 'i nurrALe. A. n n. In, t'.e, a, k. Ilieu.'ifts, lb I n I n e n ti'Umiike, :i I n e :l -J e iy iiite. an, -is i t u a i reiee, M.SIi I u I e ! u Myers, c a 1 u u -j i Kurilur, u 1 4 ii I J l ii I. illle, r r 10 u e n li Si'titil, p a u n i te e Untie, 1 r U -J I II 0 0 Total Jl i .1 n se I in.simi, 1 1 3 4 ft C 7 S l Lancaster n tl e u n e n e u e ituir.iie e i i 0 : n ii i x i IA MMAI1V. Kitrneil run,, ltutl tin, .'. 'I no tune lilt Parker. Tlitee tiaiinhlt, Ilretlttiers a-nl White' Loften Iiihi'O. Ijtlie.Hti'r, ft ; Hull no, il. Dim' tle pl-ivs, Miiltli. Ile.littnl mill I'm km-" (-Heur!', 1 one, White Hint Myers. 11' out, hy seiuit, J 1 by Smith, I. liit-n en tmlls. I.itueitsler, 1; lluiralu, 1 lilt nllli pllehinl liull, Mjm.1. I'ansul bails, M)ers, li Mellaril en, l. VV II. I plteli, Mniltli, I. linplrn, .I tv. li. Iiun-itiiiiii, Treiitiiii Delr.tti-il tiy mi Irou-iees The Ireii.tiiks tlefeated the Trenten en Tuesday 111 the latl.-i place by the scer-, of 4 te -I. A sp33i.il di-ipiteh te the Intklli 01. m r.u siys : I no tuutest wns a hard fought one, the l'touteu play Ing an excel lent uphill game after a temperuy rat tllng iu the first 1 .nil).;. The leatares of th.v Ironsides' work wue the double plays aud a couple et brilliant lly catches ty Brnel'iy, Thern was a small atteudanea at the game. Feil -vieg is the i-cere ; tlU)KlIIICS. A.ll It III. I'.e. A K. rn i.ney. s s Ill I 1. 1 MIK'Ulllh, Jli 1 I 11 11 -i 1 (lellllllll, lt all sue Mclcttiiiinv, 1 1 u " " llniilley.lt 1 I : lie Ultlllulil. e 1 I 7 s 1 Iinnalil.Sti tee 11 1 u Iierlty. r t 1 I 0 I'le, p iel 0 1 e Total 33 ' 8 -? W TRltNTON. A . H. III. A. B. I-.II. hlieuilne, !5b Ill oil Ueceltis. 1 ill loe Ivuiiiiut, e t 4 11 I -: 11 1 le. lti 1 1 1 II 11 1 llnyle.'ili .10 1 III imtily, e 1 u 1 ; 1 11 Slllltll, s s s u 0 1 ti 0 llroutlier. rr 4 e i leu Miller, j, I 0 u 11 I 11 letal 31 .1 S 11 1- I is si -i ei, I 1 .1 I ft ii 7 s ' llllll-M.-S 4 0 0 II 0 0 0 II H- I In iilen . 0 0 1 e 0 1 1 u 11- I Hi-uUAiir. i-.UeimI ls, I ; Trenten, I Twe iiltitirs. 1'uj.geit tialli U.illlelJ. n-s Mllli-r. .1 Lett oil Inistw I'runleii, 7 I'lml tiiieeu tmlls Triuiteii, .1 S lrt n.tre en eriers Sit llll III IllL-.l llltA II - .- Wllil pi I Irnimlili-j, I , Irensliln-i, s ; llOllkl II s, .1 ; Ireiiten,.! strues out lien- I lei, I , 1 lenleii 11 nenble plss..Ulilllulil iiml iieinliiiati ; I'yii', IHHuh nil 1 tininliiiitii. Tlinn 2 liiiurs t'liiplre Mr. West. uii III tlm lllll Thu cletkii of Mrytrstb ltathfuti's store played tbu clerks et Burger A. Sutten en the Ironsides' ground-, yenterJay altt-i noun. The feiiuer wen by the score of 23 te U. Onl) font niiii.igs were completed. The Eastern base ball Lfaguu met at the Tienteu h uisii, Tituteii, Tuesday night. Fri-hldcnt Huinsiunu 111 the chair. Thu scht dule committee repertml a schedule for September. It wai dtcidctl, owing te the l.iteiies.i el the Ri-.t-ien, te make no change iu umpires and te admit none e( the t.tveral app'ying cities. N'-xt year Jersey City, Hartferd aud Sprint Held will probably be admitted. tl.tiiii-rt I'lMjea r.Ufeirnern. I'hiladelplua : Athletic 3, Brooklyn 0 : Mlllvdi.', N. J.t FiiilidelptnaV, Mtilvil'e 2 ; Nuw Yerk: Nt-w Voik-1, Cleveland 0 ; Baltimete :. Metropolitan 0, Biltimore 1 ; Cincinnati : Cincinnati r, ludiauapelis -I ; Richmond, Va., (stepped by lain) : Allegheny 1. Virg'tna 1 ; St. Leuis : M. Leuis 11, Teledo 0; Leuisville: Colum bus -J Louisville 1) ; Kansas Oitv : Cin cmui.ti Union .'5, Kansas City Union 1 ; l'lttsburu, Fa.: St. Leuis Union , I, Pitts burg Union l ; Atlantie City ; August Flower 10, Mutual (oelorod) I ; Burwin, Pa.: Uex Club 1 1, Picked Ninu i. II1K MKKVtiUH MYHTKS1. A 'cii'i. 11 ltitsrnlliiK l.ecture by I'reteMur (Irl-iici In union llethcL Last evening Prof. J. Stanley Grimes delivered a very interesting and iustruotive lecture en the nerveus system nud im relation te the mini te u very respectful iiudbnce m the Union Bethel, corner of Change and Priuoe Rlrcets. While the subject is of 11 very complex natuiii yet tue profess lr showed that he was master of his j -jjc. iu the soleutttla manner in whiuh he unraveled the mys tenens cotivelntlons of the millions el fibres composing that part of man's pbysi eal nutuie lu his illustrations of their ilif ilif ilif foient relations te thu phenomena el the mind. He ufllrmed the nerves were a tele giaphie system and divided thein Inte thoii theii several cl.thit-s antl went beyond that feuud In the books and exp'niiiud hewdisturbau ces bulew tlie dl.iphiagm caused iitiessluesa and depression of spirits, while the lungs nreiisett hope and Impulsive desires. He clearly explained hew seme nerves weiu impiilhlve and seme restrictive in thu emotional class ; the seat of cutisjietisuesi was tesUml watch pjsltieu he assumed in th-) work lie piibitdied tn 183S whleti view has be-Mi ivlep'ed by I). Luke, Brown S"quade. Hcrbsrt Sp3tiear ami ethors Ha nlllrmed tlut the mind or HJat el co.'iteioUNiH'ssIs a unit, but that the brain is uet, which fact he brought out iu tha dillcrcut traits of ctnutleti.il insanity. The professor ha 1 a p.-ofeund mind aud is an original thinker. His incidental hlta at the foibles of hum 111 nature, modern In fidelity and spiritualism accompanied with humorous illustrations keep his nud ii lines amused and instructed. Prolesser Uiimes la said te have pub lished the first work en evolution ever wtltteuiti the English language. Te. ui jht he loetures en evolulieu of the brain or his new system of phrone-goology, in which he will demonstrate that the three classes of fuuctietiH into which physiole. gists divide thu body nre oentalued in the bi.iiii and thore urranged lu the order of thou evolulieu, .UcetlnK el uuunclU' Uniiimttnits, At the meeting of the lamp oemmittoo of ueuiiail", 011 'luesday oveiilng, $115.03 was tlmliutetl from the bid el the Miunu Ebo'rle Light company, for lights tot buruiiig liming the mouth. At ih j meeting of the ilre oemmittoo eti the Hinie evening Jbe appointments of Eliner Sing as foreman of company Ne. 2 anlDtvd.M 3h"UK-r as 1 n ninuu of .. came cempauy woie continued, --, -.jtjK