iiftj-.; A j . '-f IiANCASTERI DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY AUGUST ,iO 1884 ' vi V. &' ; - V- pfSr " Pa?" re. S- -i 'SL s rxz Kjr U Jl 1 4 tf hi- h f t- I- Lancaster tMellfgcnrct. BA,TOROATr KVBNINO, AUG. 30, 1004. JJntler'n riilloHeiihy. General Butler ww In Pennsylvania yesterday attending the Grangers' picnic ut Wllllnnis' Greve near Mcchanlcsbiirg, where liomnde a speech, and asked the (arnicrs net te threw away their votes by casting them for him, declaring that If they could elect Iiltn they would de him " tlie greatest posslble harm," se unenviable was tlie presidential iKisltlen. Tlie general liml no use for it ; there was nothing in it for him. He did net i ceil the elllce te be remembered when he wsis dead nnd gene ; he would 1h remem bered anyhow a geed deal longer than some presidents. The general went te the Grangers' pic nic with no selflsh thought. He si m pi wanted te get among the farmers, lie had been a farmer boy once, in a stony country where he could walk a mile without netting hla feet away from a rock. The farmer's llfe was one of hard and ill-requited toil. lie worked mero and get less than he did a half century age ; and yet he should earn two hun dred times mere or work two hundred tlme-i less, because within that time Hit' productive capacity of the country had increased two hundred fold by improved machinery and transportation facilities. And the general wanted toknew who get this money which the farmer lias net get. The " monopolists" were the people, and the men with great fortunes, at, cording te the general ; which seems tolerably clear; his audience could well believe that the men who have the money are the men who have the fortunes. If the general gees around telling the truth in this way he will establish a reputa tion for veracity anyway. We joyfully point the New Yerk Smt te this fresh lecomiuendtitien for its candidate;. Betide having a bald head which can stand a ducking, he has a bald head that can understand the i.ict that the tut n who have the fortunes have the iihmic ; which the fanners have net. Whether the farmers should have two hundred times wh it they possess because the production of the country has in creased two hundred fold, is something about which we licritate te express an opinion ; since it occurs te U3 that the rest of us, labei'TS in ether llelds, might perchance be entiileil te a share. We nole with some furpnse that lien. Butler did net explain te the Grangers til it he was one of the rich men, net a far Jiur, wfie h,i I e.ill n?ei a geed share of the two hundred fold increase, upon which he declared the farmers h id the first claim. Ner did the geuerel i ffer .u slml! nut. In trntli. vn il'innf. ete.trlv "ueTaTSrini Wn!rrnlS-&uU5Vrie- lleu for the farmer's relief was.save Una he exclaimed in concluding his speech, "Stand together, then, men of Pennsyl vania, vote together," and advised them tj lay tl.e foundations of a people's party. Apparently he does net think their relief is te come from any of the present parlies, and certainly net from the Republican, under whose rule he dc clared they hal been suffering for twenty 11 ve j ears. As lie asked llieui net te vote for him, and said nothing about St. Jehn, we are left te suppose that he proposes still anetl.cr party and can dldate. Certainly he will net believe that the Grangers will be willing te de him "the gieatest possible harm " by voting him into the presidency, or that they will ba ready te threw away their votes when he urges them net te de se. Who, then, is the general's caiidid.Ue,.ind what is his plan '( We note that he alluded approvingly te the speech of the lieutenant coventer of Penn.sjviinin, delivered two das beloie fiem the same stand at. Williams' Greve. lie said " I have only in my plain, rough, home, spun way told you exactly what I. leu tenant (i j veruer liliul; told you the ether day, a though I have net b ru- he hard ou corporations as he dul, became there are geed ones and bad eucj, but none tee geed." General llutler agree t with Liouteu Lieuteu nut Governer Black 'i Dees lie pr.ipe.n him as the favorite candidate for presi dent V If se, we may Had ourselves in his pari), ter the lleu.en.iTit givcnnr is in euis, and would make a very g ed president.iiideed. And quite as geed as ClevelauJ, te whom, however, he and vvt are bound by a prier engageim-n'. which may embarrass the present selection of the lltutei.iint governor by .the fainieia as their candidate for the pitaideuey. Perchance, however, the veisatility of the general may enable him te llx tli n matter. II he really uemiuiteil our lleutenaiit governor for the presidency, pcrluip3 he or his .Sim will be geed enough te aav se mere plainly. Meanwlii'e we have the joy of pointing the Sun te one mero great quillllcatlen of Butler himself for the presidency He is u geed feeder. lie took brenkf.ist in Ilarrlsburg at, eight o'clock in. the morn ing, called te see Gen. Cameren at.er ward, anddeubthw refreshed at his hut. pliable iinnsleti. At I o'clock lm dine 1 with the Grangeic, made his speech and took the train for Philadelphia, which he reached at WW, ami immediately made for tlie re.ilaui.iut, but had te turn back before he B.itlulled his appetite because Ids train was beltind tiine and hurrying oil. "But I urn hungry," he exclaimed te the conductor, who thereupon asked him what he wanted and s tld he would piocure for him thu " few sandwiches ei auylhiug elee he could get." Let the Swx note. The Jveie Era declares that there has been a fall ' te the ground " of the tenens scandal iilteut Mr. Blaine, which no reputable Democratic paper in the East has soiled its columns with, but which seems te be virtually admitted by nil of his biographers, and oeiuu of his most eminent organs the New Yerk Tribune for instance. The A'cie Era finds that the "scandal" Is effectually disposed pf becuuse Airs. Blainu's "father died in January, ISM, while Mr. Blalne was still In the sophomore clan In college, a boy of less thau six. teeu yearn of age. Mr. JJIitlne never saw lila futuie wife until long yeutdafter- wards, and her father neither saw nor heard of htm during hla lifetime." The JVein Era's new and improved cedo of morals, it seems, relieves the man of e (Tense If his victim is an orphan, or has lest her parental protector. Se ! The Election In the Kail. Malno will vete week after next, and the elections there and in Vermont are expected by tlie (republicans te furnish their pat ty with some grounds of hope for success in ether mero decisive states that are te fellow. There is nethiii't In the situation te make ikunecn's of in telligence give weight or sigiilllcance te a Republican gain in these s ates Ver mont is the most unchangeable and must bigoted state in the Union ; as it Is the most unpregressive and, in fact, the only retrogressive one. Maine Is Blaine's own state, and if he comes out of i with less than 10,000 or n.OOO majority arter the desperate efforts making by his partv, he will be a plumed knight or much be -draggled feather, Indeed. But It is by no means sure that a big majetity there will be a geed thing for bis party. It can only be secured by rea. son et the fusion between the Re publicans and the Prohibittenl.s's, the latter giving an ardent support te Blaine. If their joint majority shall be large mid the Prohibition amendment b adopted by Blaine's active inllneiice, the effect will be te drive the entire Genu in vote of Ohie, Wisconsin and the Northwest hitherto largely Republican int i mere s did opposition te Blaine ; and, p ir.ub'xi cal as it may seem, the largei the Re puhl'can ami Prohibition vote in Mime, th' mure likely Is O ie te vote Demo Deme critic in October. Tiik newsp.iieis of New Yerk have been making great sport of the assi du.ty with which two would be-Item-dicks have been haunting Castle Garden, the 1 111(11111; place for immigrants, hunt ing vainly for a wife. Yet it tlluUrates a curious feature of aetuil life. It is passing strange that in a country of such unexampled resource in lint ever which tlm stars and stripes ll tut, where all the products of the soil are plenteous and the only title te distinction is that gained by honest acquirement, there should lie suOh a lack of material for wives. That there is such paucity must be admitted in view of the f ct that the present leip e.ir eilers extraordinary advantages for matrimony that the gentler sex have shown no desire te us. Perhaps the C'.istle Garden incident is only the forerunner of what will lie tlie ordinary method of wite seeking when these obtain that larger liberty for which woman suffragists have been battling. Wk observe that a paper in Ohie which is supporting Blaine, ieM.its m uw?-yijil"ry f,,r which lie has sued a Democratic piper. ii Indianapolis , a journal in Maine, neartr his own deer, has recently printed a f.ir in ire gross libel en him, if untrue His failure te take cognizance of these offenders is net creditable te his valor : his discretion may have come te the rescue. Per.Ni s loiter weighs mere lliiin a i i the eyes et Bl.une Republicans. ten It should tot be forgotten th.it hepUmi hepUmi ber -lib is tbe last day te register voter for tlie November election. Tiii.uc have byeu runee ln ene linn drcd and eighty lives lest in Arctic imvi gitien. The Russians scorn te think th.it in this anay of ineitulity their nation Ins net been properly reprcfieutnl, ler they am organizing a new fancied p il.n i up, -ditien. Wui.-N Butler acted :m attorney for F.irrai;ut'n men in their Miit for jine mono) .'i-:uiiHt Iho governiiH'iit.lie eti.irgid the billow Jt.Tt.OOO for Ins urn lee. B'Wi'h ndvocaey of the c:uise of the laboring man has alw.ijs had the main cbaiice m view. SurresK it were true, as medical author ities UKxnrt, that no one MieuM be awakened from sleep, but that hohlieiiM hit allowed te clumber until in the due 0'iiiihOef nature he npenx his eym. With such a nile in fercu the wheels of life wunlii seen eome te a stiiul htill. ANCIHL VIDITOKN. W Imn 1 hIiiiiiIkt, Ukijt are nenr, WlilHpernisj in my iiritMiitnu eur MieOtliiiK iiiMiiMnl huivciilv lilil rum I hoi. ienium sllvi'i y liiiiht' All ' sin li limy trill lm t my spin. Ki.niiii; Up, unit imiw, una clii'ek ' I'n.icu ' ' Piev iiiiiiiilurn'iir hii.I e 'or i W n mu wltli iui uvermmn ' A ii;iii 'afe ml tun iiie"iiii'i li iiir- : Kvi ry eiiiMi It ciewiuul Hit ile.vurM ' Ueil hut luiKiu ilium tlili, 1 !;ihmv !;ihmv l.evt'ly xp'rlu, lit it ik Hiuiw ! ttniy I ,;i re iter, at Vhiiml-et j- Juui mil. Tunrcuetit holeoaiist in Colerado, in wluuh several lives were lest, should sug liOht te Inventors tlie Knibihty in eir cuti. htrujtifju el pi.ivulirig mero adequate nieaus til egiesa in the event of wreck or lire ou trains. A liie Minis the car lo le rn ites utiully pauued in beyond the pesi bihty of UHoipe. rtome ready uiu.ins of tlir living upon a c,r when ovurlaken by a disamer uf this kind sliuuld ha invAiitui, and if it worked nuccefnfully lugKUtuiUH would miuii enforeo its usu. Till, lupert of thu elnef of the bore in of Mntisties ier the ywir eliding June litst, shows some llgureH that are far from pleasing. During that time, the total vulues of Imports of inrohaudlne wme fi!0b.W,O0'J, a dcoieaso of 18,0'.'(i,tliJl aj oempaiod with the previous jear. At the same time the experts lull Off $71,bl)ri,8'J7 uud there wai .in eicehH of f;ekl and bilier exportation lw ailJ.'juS Fer the yt'ai previous tLe geld and tiller iiu peitn werolnexeeesbyiS.USl.iBl. Ir neatly always happnns that the man who is net afraid te steal Is afraid te face the th line of the exposure. Defaulter HebuitM, of Luxorne comity, H a case in point. He Htole theimauds of dellnrs from his Uniting employer and new that the faet lun hcuu duvoleped th.it thu anseU he can turn ever will uet mero than equal oue third of his poeuhitlouM, he desires te bury his romerto at the jieiut of a pistol. JIe would luave the criishiiig dlsgraoe of ltis thlovery and sulelda en his family, but he is net brave enough te aoknewl. edge hiN wrong aud de his uttuett ler its reparation. HURNril) AS THEY SLEPT. A KHIlllIrn I. !tll.WA IIOl.tll'At'lT- "mr I'lrrut Mm linprlxinril It n Munilng Uitr rtrrnl I'lidirtiinittm DphiI hihI llnny llitnljr Hiittl, The burning of a circus e.ir ninn miks eorthef Grrtdey etiTiiuriday,wiH it'enitul wuh ludeiierlbible horrors. The burned imi w.is next te the etigine. In a tram of pcieutcun earn, ce'itaiiiiug Orten's Angle American circus, which le't Pert Cellins li In Hit midnight that night for (S ililen, ever the Gieeley. Salt Like A, Pacini Pacini tailreul. The train wai neat ing Witiil.er, a small station un.tr Greeley, and was run t lug at the rate of about twenty live mltei an hour, when Bngiiieer Celleprist, discovered the car te be en lire and at once reversed the engine mid threw eprit the whistle valve. Tliote were si men hi the car, arranged m three tiers of bunks ou either side. The furw.ml side deer was cleird and men in bunks sleep ing against it. Tin tear side deer was closed, and the men who awoke discovered the lewir in eeeupird In rth next te it, cent lining niblnMi, en tire, lilting the car with smoke and cutting oil vse.ipe in that diieelieu. The only tniMiis nf egrrss was through a sni ill window between the car and engine, lelui Piue Kilerten, of Wis cousin, .mil Klmer Millet el Iowa, ciewdid through this openiug and ttied te pass in water Ireui the engine tank. Owing te the sulloeituig gses it was dillldiilt te arouse the s'eepets and seme were kicked and biiiised in a shocking in tuner and pitched eat et thu window. The screams of thee unable te get through Iho block.'.de t. the aperture were terrifv mg. Tu w i'i gLire of thu ll lines and tee sight et the tntrn.ng ict.mu outside, wl'e l.i) wrltluug in lU'eny en the e.iclus beds, caused the wild beast in the a Ij nuliig or te bocemo ( 1'itu with terror, making the scene appa ling. Tlie performers who occupied the ivir ear, g.ieil wuh white faces oil the awlul spect.iole. In the midst of tin) ueulilsMu two or three tierme souls appecred. KU.il te ttiu oectnion they bravely cut thur w.ij te thuir couipainetis te Uud them aiieml in tlie.igeii) et death. Albert Lake, in ehargu of the animals md Ins friend Kent walked ever cactus In their bare fipt, Hunug buckets of oil ou the 1I -u-M'il uulertiu.atcH nnd wrapping tlieiu in blaukets. An old Pacitii) ceaft soldier named MuDeiald, formerly of Kerpptugh'b show, w:vs terribiy burned, his tl sti tiat.g mg in shreds. The heartrendiug ents of the men mi the prairie, the smothered ap i i' . of the djing within the car, thu i mug tl.iuiei and the bewlin of the autu.als inade the silu.ttieu ternblu beuud descnptiuii. Tue . d ir of roasting llesh and the distant cry of the cojetu added te the general horror. The voices of the djing gre t.unter and seen ceased. The uugiue hid gene te Greely for nssisUiu je and re'urued vvnh !.. Jisse Hewes, prenidei:. of the Statu .Medicnl association. Many of the rescued in being pulled threiih !ie stu ill wiml'iAS of the cir had llu-'i lnnbs bieltuu aud jeiuUt di'tKiatuil. At d.ivlig'at a tl tt cat c.irrictl thu charred betLcs into Greely for intcr.ne-it. The oeutity commissioners buried the remains in a cotlle seven feet wide aud leu feet long, in the Greely cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Reed, a Presbyterian tnini-ter, conducted the funeral services. The coroner iinpaunelcd a jnrj, but they were unable te le.irn the cause of the tire or any uu pMr'x.t fac's, ns the managers, with the rum under of the company, left immediately for Gelden, te till an engagement. It is impossiOle te get a complete list of the iiead, as many were engaged but a day or two and their names are unkiienu. Thu names of thu dead as far ns known are Ht fellows : Ait'x.iiidur McLend, Marinette, Wis. . Themas K- !!y, New Yerk city, ntnl ethers kuevvu . uly ns " dilverthern," Andv," "I'lenchy," "Frank." ' Geerge" and ' Sinithie," :.nd oue unknown. Tim following is a lis of thu suH'ererR new at St. L'iku's b tspi' il, I) jnver : K K l''.iirbnks, aged k n.i'y tvvj, ar-mi. legs and I'HM badly burned ; Albert I'or I'er I'or den, agdl ui'vcnteen, et Detroit, Mi-h , very badly burned ou faeu and legs ; N. .1 7. hi tin rtuan, aged eighteu, of t. I. mis, Mich , arms, legs, lace aud b'telc feirlndy hurufd ; Frank King, el .Memnut nee, .Mieh , Inlly biiim.il abeil' I. amis aud feet ; Mich.el MeGliuii, aged twenty eight, el Holieu, Mich , face and bands belly burned; 11 null O'Deuuell, aged tlfiy six, of New Oileltis, badly buiued about thu f.ice, arms, hands .md b.e'U, will probably die. A number of the rescued agree that in the cars were two battels of gasoline, w hich exploded either fiem spaiks fnuii the iingiuu or from thu naked letch with which the men were accustomed te light themselves te bed. 1IIK cm-ii.i. I'l.AtllJi:. iii:i;sm.iiih ut Ufilrlnateil rtlllllir I'ruirss ir III (tin Mllljnit Piolcsser James L.nv, thu celebrated vetcuu.iry professor of Cornwall Univer sity, being questioned concerning the plutire ptiuiitueuia new creating home eteiteiiieut nmeiig Westeru cattle brculuis said that he had some: h mi; te .) en the Mlbjoet. His remaiks stiiumeil up are ns fellows : First. The plague having been allowed te reach thu West It is no letiget H.ifu te purchase Btuck cattle that have been car tied by rail or ether u iiivuyance, that have been in public sales, markets, f ins or ether assemblages of cattle, or that hive been In contact with cillln se ex pond. Soceud. Stock uattle should be taken only from well known herds that have had te deaths uer sickness ler kix months, nor any additions made te their number In that length of time, uer nuy ceatagt with adjicentur pisamg herds. Third. Stock cattle should uet be car nod lienu b rail or ether public co'ivey attce uuli'tis tlioe shall have bcuu lirst tUuiuughly e'cat.tcd and disinfect! d and unlets the tram has caruu 1 no ether uattle ou that tup Fourth. Any stock cattlu cirrkd home by tail, etc., as above, lvcu when this is dene umlei disiiilcotautprecautieiisuhould be cateftill) secluded ui quarautllie uuilii sepiratu al tend. men for three imuth-i, until they are found noti-iiilieti.ig. Fifth. Hutclieri aud dealers Inndliiig lat stock destined for slaughter should ou no account allow thorn or their product te co i no in contact with stuck cattle. hutli. 'All public carrying companion should cleam.e all cattlu carrying cars aud beats and disinfect thorn with u limn white wash containing four ounces of chlerldj et limu te each gallon of water. Seventh. Tlinsu precautions should he kept up until by federal ami state action thu plugtiu bhill have been Htamped out should this atill be possible. A lll'.A.MUUAl ..ll'.1lVl I' I mil leu In rtlltitu I'imih l,an llulr I. It us iieilug it .inrrlunuv, Thu liausler Hteamui Beluieul was cap sissed by a hurric.ine Friday forenoon at Stanley's landing, tlucu miles ubevu IIeu derBeu, 1ml., mid from ten te tlfteeu persons wure diewned The vessel was turned completely evor. She wan going te HoinlerHuii willi a bargoeu which was a train containing passengers of the Lniin ville A Niishvillu railroad, Thu beat nsparated from the barge. All ou the latter was saved, and all uu the bj.tt except four or live wure lest. Among thu lest ate Captain Jehn Smith, K, C. Reach and seu, prominent merchants of Rvaiuvillrt ; Miss Liura Lyen aud sister ; Sallle Bryant, and her mother Mrn. Bryant ; Mr. Woedtreo, of Hendersen, mid a lady and a baby. The tiedies iff the hist three have been recovered. The unknown woman had a uatuhel in which was a card with "Miss Huttie Muitay, Btouklleld. Ala.'iuscnbcd en it. The beat lau total bus. There Is $15,000 marltie Insutaiice. The telegraph and telephone wires te IIeu dnrsen are broken. One of the Hitrviver s.iyithe p.i.ssem-etn were (error stricken beletn ilin aecldmt eccurrid and when Iho beat cipstzcd It wiisnll ever In a few fcceuds These en the barge saw the steamer sink with all en be.ud without being able te help them. uriin'Mr i iMMts. Kiln liiriiitr 1 1 nl tlie IMrlirr ililn in I in tiu I A terrible nccU'ent ocuriel Friday at the HI icksleiin ce'il pit, near i'alsle.v, B'lglaml. Seven tietsens were killed. Lll.i Mills, a l.'i juir-eld colored gul, was fatally burned by the i plosien el u coil oil lamp uu Tliuisday evening in Wthniiigten. One man was killed and nueMier fatally mjiiteil by the fall of a scalleld en the new besrd of tride bullitiiig tit Chicsge Fri day. At O'F illen, lliiin is, en Tliersdiy, Mis. Themas t'rewther miirdered Mrs Crew, te, a widow, ami thou cutler own threat, dying n few hours liter Tim Immediate cause of the tragedy was a quirrel be tween the women about the ptjuicut of Mrs. t'rewther's daughter for chores done for Mrs. Crew no. It ippcars, however, that Mrs. Orowther (who li 'l bii twice dt verged bofeio marr.vi"g Crewther) had long becu jealous of the widow, and thro'itenetl te kill bet. William Williams, colored, wis hanged Friday at Franklin, Li . for the murder et William Burgess, February , tsi,and .lebu,i Berryttiati, oeloreil, was hanged at Natchitoches, Ll., for the murder of sjetl Carter, colored, June A, f-st. Herry .lohnsen was also lunged at Shievepert, Li. He choked bis wife te death at night while in IksI aud then lllled her mouth with sun ft te create the impressi m that she had died from strangulation. He cetifesstd the crime Wednesday, lie also ii. limited that heh.nl killed a colieco wettuti n nned Matiuda Celeman, in Red River pirtsh, lour ears age, tteiuu hired by another negre woman te commit the deed. M ILlHr. (IK V VI Ml (Hill. iii 1.1 14 Dct'i licr iintlni; it JUMrrtl vv uu llr s, retnenri. Mary F.ttimger, aged 17 imirs, of Al leiilewu, afler eating sappci Finl.t) even ing and helping her tm ttier clear aw av flu dirties, in the meanwhile liuiumiiig tin air ami npimently in e'.ettful spirtl-s. left 1 et h iu-e te viiii a tiiend. iU I'.v ins. in .tnet'.-r ptrt et the city. While at the liius.) of Mias Kv.tt.e two voting men, u une 1 Menges and Oswald, e.illed and the patty Lad a quite, a jelly time. Meugis had lecti pi) tug ii-ti'utieus te .Mi.s F.tumger, .ii.d .il'iut 10. '0 e'cl.'ck lelt thu house e go 1 1 the latter s l.orue. At) uu midnight tlie mother of the gul iwi ke, a"d, uet tlndiug her daugMi'i in tie I, c.eic'jdi d that peilnpn .-.'letsiii I 1 uet tind th- k"y te utiliKk lh back loer. and had cot-e tia iieighb n'-t ler I tlmg. Thu ineti.er diM.pl lurslf and went down stair As she opened the hick deer te see whether the ke,' v. is at its aceustmue i p!.ce, i liorrble night met her eyes. Thete. c-I I in tli.itli. hung the form of her d tughtur. At the impost t'lis morning the evi lencu heaid fi Ud te cist any hght en the inetivi tbit imlucitl the girt te c immit tbe ae'. It is brheved tti i en her way home she and her ','Ysr had a ipiirrul nnd that she determiucd t emt he hfe When informed of the girl's suicide the jmiug mm made a hoirtlefs rcmirlc and did t"t sicm te bit .ulicted A IOll-iie. TU tlVISUI.I'. l ni.ll-n 1'm'I'hII.m Intl'sii in lct-t iu lUllnmil nt In Kil'tinee. A dan has jut bon lireught te light in Pittsburg of an attempt tiget Htighsh ea i'aliHis te invest in a tailread which b td tin c irisirate existence. The raad was uilled the New Castle A Middlesex. Ad vcit". i -until vveirt luserted in L ndeu I Mrn tl ll 'i mg for sale 10 000 0 Jer emit, erst umrtg ig( bends el U00 each. The read wnu te be cumplctid Oj'eber 1, and the money thus obtained te be used for rails and rolling stock. The prospectus, m dnhcrtbing the new read, exactly desctibcs the Imn of the New Castle A North rti i tllway, and names the Amercau I.0.U1 aud Trust company, of New Yetk, as trustres. Messts Htipi r and Ba'teck, Londen solicitors, ami William Patterson, picnidutit of the Liwreuce county batik, Nowe.isUe, Pa. ; Willian Vaukirk, prest dent if the Tiadesman's national batik, of Piltsburir, and Jehn I'uld, vice presideut til the New Yerk, Peunsvlvauia Av Ohie ladietd company, of C'evu! mil, Ohie, dneet.iri Tue New Yerk efllce is given us Ne 1" Ceurtlaud street. Soeretarj of tne Commonwealth Stcnger can tind no tiace of ucb a revl as the Nuwcasihv A Middlesex, and Messrs Vanktrk ami Pat teruen deny all knowledge of it, and say tliinr names are jsrd with nit authority i ii i-. ri.Kuritir.ii. i:tntitrieN l'rI itrfctluiii Alinuii CutupUts ler tlie IMmn liiK ei uinllrsMi Dlipiit. Tim raptdily with which the thousands of eihibitH at thu lutermitiunal exhibition are being pl.icul iu )s;tien points te u successful epjiiing ou Tueinl ty next. At the present tiine a fair idea of the nuuy bewildering displays can only be had by a visit te the building. Oue of thu novel tics exhibited by the Putted States electric light comp my is an immense sign tun feet high by forty feet long, composed of bundled h of diff 're:.i e dered luoandes lueandes cent lights. Thousands of are and iucandcscetit lamps, Including ovary system new in usn, will make the buildiug one of tbe brightest spots ou eat tb. The KUetnriil Wvrld will issue their weekly edition of that journal Irem the building. The piper will bj pt luted ou a handsome nick'.u-plated prcs, which will nceive its motive power from an electric. il engine pl.tc-.il near the pious. Hundreds of the llncst instruments for testing purjKises are n-w In place in the ernes showing Q'leeii A C.i.'h display. The different departments of tbe United States government are all busy making their Una I arrangements and thu smaller exhibits am already iu place. Among the arrivals wure thirty tuses of the liuest t.'hting and u-CiRtiriug instruments, from dlleient parts of Germany. Ituttsr ipeitks ut ItiilhuiH' i.rnve. (iHiteral Bjiijimin F. Butler arrived at Williams' Oreve, Penn'a,, Friday uoeu, and was escorted by 5,0 i0 pcop'e te thu Orange hoadqtiiUterB, whero he huld a re oeptieu and dined. In the afternoon l.j made mi address lasting fifty minutes, in which he dlbeusecd the political situation, anil said he did net come here te ask thorn te threw away their votes, but te lay tlie foundation of u PcepiuV party which tdi.ill letncdy existing evils. He weuud up by nskiug : "De you think I would Ihrew away my time at this timeul life if I did net think that I was deiui; hoiiie geed te mankind and my fellows new and here alter, and te these who shall come after ihe." His remarks wure greeted with long continued applaiue, At tbe oIeho of his addieiis tLe goueial left for New Yerk, where he is te speak Saturday iivening. While ut Williams' Oiove he liohlaoon liehlaoon liohlaeon fereuco with the National (Ircenbaak Laber lenders, and an aggressive campilgn was decided upon. Butler will make four xpurehns iu this state, ene of thorn in Philadelphia. " A red rose en a groeu leaf" w .is chosen as thu Butler badge, found HltMiIng en it Pavement, Harper Fair, a book ncuut, imbibed tee freely en Friday aud was uncut1:!! wliile sleeping en the pavoment iu front of the law buiniuig, ou i'in:e stieet. no was j discliairjed by Atderui.iu Ferduyy this meiutug oil the pnytneut of ccnU. DEALING OUT JUSTtCK . i or or ittisi.Ni.ss iitifiisr.ii itv AVirrk el tlir Itiiuiitiuii l'lii 111 ttMell ut nureiy kiiiI lirsrrllnii 'umi 1 tin Untrrnt ltii.lneM, ltUKelll. ,11'lJi.i: IIMM1SION. The suit of (leotge H. HimhI vs Martin Wettger vvus argot d by eeuusul en Friday alternoeti The jury retired te deliberate at I o'clock nnd hid net agreed upon a veullet when court ndj untied at neon te diy. i.rKuni: ,ii our. rvi ri.itseN. All el Fr d ty altermin . ami this morning w is taken up in hearing testimony In thu suit of Henry Keen vs. Jacob S unit Pi.itiMiu ll. Shirk. A few witnesses wem ex.itv teed this afternoon, after which c itiusel commenced ttntli argument of the ease nnd it was net completed when we went te prrs. insrttr nrsMiiiis tlti.lur', William King, a tramp, pleaded guilty of committing an ast.tult and batter1, en Olllcer Spieeu. He was sentenced te pay a line of i and costs. A surety of the o.iee against the siiuie defendant, growing out el this ditUeulty, was di-missed, with c inniy for olli.te costs. Reuben Hotteti pleaded guilty te as saulting his wile. He was sentenced te pay a line of jt and c ists. The stuety of peace ease, proferied by his wife, was tits. ttiUscd, The surety of the jshoe ease ngiiinst Martin Derd in was dismissed, as the prosecutor could net be found. Peter Wlnetierger wh charg'd with filling te pievnh) for his better h ilf. It was shenn te ihe court that Peter is uu ible te wnk md is uu ium ite el thu eniuty hcp'tal. The oeurt dismissed the cast. Divld Mite.jwic wis eh irge 1 with Hire tteiniig te de b id ly harm te Daniel 11. Hekman, of lj mr- ville. and bum It b bam ou Miy is. i'he defeinlaut dennwl having made any tlueais ami claimed th it this nut wai brought only after he had brought suit for assutlt and batter) against a m jli.ur of V. 'ktuati. Thu oeurt directed that the delcndaut piy the costs of ptoiecutleu aud outer uitj teejgu a hi in te ktep the Hace. Jehn 11. ( j'linti n ct urged by his wife Dera, living ou High street, with hiving threatened te kill her ou July 17, s that he would tic rid of her. Dera s.ud she di 1 net have te beiifritd of her hiubiml when he was s dicr, but she was afraid of him win n he get .li auk and that was of fre quent I'ccurretiee Jehn denied having made the thte.its chatgetl and suit when the cite wn heir I it the alderm in's etli iesh i te-.tillid Hi it ihi) vv is net afraid of huu. Tua e iiirtiiireete I Ium te enter ibte hit own tec igu.zinoe te keep the jiujej for a pettisl of tlnee lujnths aud ptyci.ts el proueutuieu. Saudi lxiui Muiub (.barged Win, Ceslow w.th baring threilimed iu M iy and June, te knock his In 1 1 et) vvtth a base ball bit ami Ins biiiiiis out with a llmt stone. The (tartlet li.1 tilth u T'li-wt-stern p trt of the city Tee acv'iised Henied having unite t'i thre.its alleged, but c ii'tned that all the threits that were mad.) e title Irem S'taub. The c uirt dinclwl Ceslow te pay costs ami enter tuie iccjgnv. ince te keep the peace. Jacjb G'ehsbrenner. Irem the Kichth ward, -was eh.uged with llircatuuiug te tin b idily harm te Cii'he.-iue Kjllor.Catheriuo Sartim and Irvtn Keller, also residents of the K gluh ward. The dcfetideut dtulul having made thu threats alleged His counsel raised the p.unt that the com plaints were defective, but the c mrt over ruled the point and directed the defenduut te enter Inte recognuance m the Rtitn of ICOX) te keeji tlm peace and pay the costs. Benten S. MeKSwtC, of Btrd-.n.Hand, was oharged with deserting his wif 1 and child. Thu wife testitie.l that lm left her home ten mouths age, slnce which tuna he has failed tode anything towards the main tenance of hrrstdf ami e'uld. She said she was vv.!! tig m go with hur hu-ib.iul, he sanl he was willing t.) jirevide her with a home, she ettnu freni the witness staud, thure was a reoaciltatien bjtwecu the parties iu epi.i cmrl a'j 1 they left th court room the best of friends. Carebuu Patterson, c ilercd, was the dofendaut in a surety of tlie poice ciki brought by Anr.ie HeNinger The prese cutiix tcstillcd te thu threats made by Careline, aud Careline tcstilled that while shu is at work Annii) 8:eks the s ien-ty of her hush mil. Ou the day of the di.-pute betweeu the pirttes, wheu Ciriluu citue from work bIie found some of Annie's dry goods iu her bed loom, at d when she svw her shu might havu used lantia. n innre forcible than poltte. The oe irt direjtcd the complaiiit(te be disu iied,,iud thu pros pres ecutrix te ny the ci as s, she was unable te de se and weutiute the prisonet's deck. D.itilel K Riej was clnrged with threateuiug te send Israel Oillcspm te his grave en July js, l ,.). '1 hu nceutcd de med having ruadu the threats, Frem the testimony it appnred t'aat the ddlLmlty grew out of a family dlllhulty. Thu court directed the d ifeu latit leptythi costs and enter b.iilt i k 'ep tint p'),we for oue j ear. Washington Bewman, city, was charged by ( nristian Ipenshade, of Mauheim township, with threatening te harm htm. Bewman and ethers were gunning ea the prosecutor's farm ou July 21, and when the parties were erdure t elf, Bewman threatened te kill him. Bewman teHillcd that he stepped en Mr, Jlstcnshide's farm te get a drink of water. Kspunsbac'e hissed his dug ou him, nnd he thuu said that if Bspenshade did net cill off his deg he would sheet him. He denied hav ing threatened RspensliideV lifn. Thu oeuit diroetod Bewman te luruish security in the sum of WOO aud pay the oebts of prosecution. D ivld Beidel,of High strcet, was charged with threatening te sheet David We! ler, also a reaident el tint locality. The do de do femio claimed that the threats were con ditional. The order of thu court was that the d'tfeudeiit pay costs and give bends te keep thu peace. Uurrniit, IIu.Iiim. L'zzie Bentle wai divorced from her husband Henry Boutle, ou the ground of Desertion Jes. L. Brandt, Clayten L. Nissley and a. t. i'.ugie, worn appointed viuwers te vaoate a read iu Hast Denegal township, from a point near the Denegal church ami ending at a point ou tLe.M tytewii read. Lite Richardson, who bcrvcd a term in prison for costs in a suit she brought against Strah DuBois, was discharged under the insolvent law. Adjourned te 2:30 o'elook. l'ftiwunr.u. l)ii. Ouvr.it Wi:.viini,i, Ilei.Jir.ii en Fri day celubiated his 7eth birthday. Pit. IIammii.ni, of New Yerk, says that wiiineti who ucHire te be ucauliliil uheulil eat miilteu Maiaulav used te suy that tlie eeutli. Hen of the people could best be limned from their waies. Fiii'.I)i:iiick Layten' will build and par tially eiiuip an art museum fur Milwaukee te oust t.IUO.UlJU. Pem; Lke has issued an ouey 0H0.1l letter protesting against the receutly enaeted Froiieh divorce law. Gov. Wai. l.i. it, of Connecticut, has de. eliiu'd te be a candidate for rocleottou ou tlm Democratic tlcket. KnwiN M. Lkwis1 will bequeaths his ontite estate, valuitl at ever 91,1)0(1,000, te his wife, two sous nnd a daughter, Hen. Tins. P. Fi:ni.en, well known iu this city, has bcuu Dominated for Congress by the Democrat! of the first Kansas dis trict. Hen, Samuf-IiJ. Hakpam. hna been eon oen een fined te his heuse at Bcrwyn by an ut. tack of rheumatic -out for the last two week s. 1IIK "rtKTs" IIAVK A IMIMU). 'I'm) Urliisii (tiiiiiiitluti ul Inn Iriiiiililrs l.itnurs WielrKitny llnl.nt, Yesteiday ufloriieou a large itudhuiei) vvtlucseil the gaum between thu Metre IHilitau ami Ironsides clubs ou the grounds of the latter. The contest, wis net very interesting, and the com in.' champions wen by a soei ii which wis culilable te Iho home club Pjle w.in suit, ting Irem tbe heavy wink in the gaum mi Thetsdiiy, and he was unable te letch with bis usail strength. li tlm I'irly ptrt of the gitiiie he was hit haid, a d te a Id I te this thu home tiimi li g m plilug iv ba I Held game, nliewiii,; Ih v siteis te' sceiti fem tuns Iu thu lutli i put of the i game both nines played will, ui,d the eon- ' test w is lUely f ir s ituu lu iiiic Lvueli star.t,. pitching ler Iho Metr.it, de, iln.an nil niiti ler a two burger bolere he went out of thu box te mike way fei Brady. The lattter wis hit vutv hard. MeTain.uiy ttnule thu longest hit ever seen ou the ground., s-m ling the ball ever the fimce, across the lliutlsliiirg pike ami sj iring a home inn. Thu vistteis al ene tune plii)ed Iu a vety caiu lesii m tiitiei. much te the disgust of every ntie. ( lediu in of the liensul's gave them te hi, thu stand that they were t)pcted te play ball, even t ihey shut the heine team out. Aftet that better work was done, (leuhter. a bill pliyei, iittemptel the le.it el iimptiitig ler several Innings, but made a mesH of it uud Mr liners te U his place te tlm satisfaction of all. Toe sceru lol lel lol lew s: IIIOSIIUK.. A II 11 III I' II t R l'O lllll'V, H J J niKiiiii,:ii ti-: it.1 t.tiiHliii.tn, in ,i .j (v ii Mi 1'itin ill V, e I I .' I I ii 1 1 rii.lt. . I I ft ii n ,i ii l'i riM, r t Till A n e til'llle il. e f. t i s I t II. mill, I. in I 11 ii ,'( ii 1'yle, p I it u n f, Total II 'i li il 1 7 visnt I', I I TASK vuk Mr A K Neiron, it , -J I i s e Hi t ly. :n. p i l l n it K ii rn imk ..'. : i ii ii i e Uu ten in i t, jti . . I il il t t r. I'i ft il . ! I l liey. 44 I I I l tM,i e !i J I s n lleip. I t ft t I I il li I.J ll .ll, p. c I & 11 I e i. ii 'i titi! i; it n ; i-. i issiniia. t : i i i, ; s i limiHileM ....0 0 I O 0 ll 2 il J 'J Meire mill ' .... I 1 li U V 0 l) i 0-11 mBvmaUV li tl II. 'I 1 llll IllHOll.ll'H. 1. . Iitn.ir liiiii-l let, ) ; .Mi'ts ll Vlt, I. Lett i,n Twu liiwti l.lts Itl'i.ly l.i li re'iiu.'V. ' 11 11 .lit He 11 I ill VI i mi iii, ti'itnu.ii ui. i I it'" my. u it h uii -liV I IH I, i . ti, l Ile ir-1 'i . .' . Jl In, 1 '. WH.ft. I. t .. t.i. en l il s I'llLV I t tl'4- UMlleld, I tun -In. V'tn. l lll;ilie 111 llrj tl tili tit Ul (litlll-, Metgati, thu piteher of tbe V.rcn l.i obit), says he has had enough of base ball, ami li ts rt 'iir ml le bis bourn iu C-iPtirin i Tlie Irei .ides go te Williiitni ut, Meu J i) it'nl I'm ndty, op. mug tie new Hi'bfiiiilt with thu Diim-stiii Imre en Wt ilned tv. Thu "Mils" did ii it play hmu te '.!) as ll di Mr ' ii t, .ted ti e il.tje'.s cm t.lu h d te go hiuiie The Ireiiiides ate at ) semen'Mt eiipiiled and aru net anxious I pliv. The I, in. -is i r club pl.i)s a AUe-mv an I Fist Lib et uu t'liiiirst tuur tlisel ucxt week, ami ou Friday ami Situriliv they play thu Strau'i. in .imiimir eluli el Pniiii li-lph:.i, en tin gr iiindt of the iMtur." Pollard aid Jeuc, the battery of thu Johnstown c ub, weu given a trill by thu Philadi-lph a at AMautic city josterdiy. They did we'l .ui oust the August Fiewer club, but would hattlly de in a league game. The narr in tlie suit of the Lancaster b'nn ball club agaiust the Metrep diUn club, of New Yerk, was tiled late en Friday afternoon, uud it rule wis taken out te cheese aibttratus mi Stturdiv, SepU-mber li! The Ironsides and DjincH'ie clubs have the honor of pL.viug the Hi, .int. tramu el bill seen in the K tstern L'agueiu tins city. Ou Wednesday Wt Thtifday next the tunes will meet lu this city, when close contests aru looked for A Newark oerresp mdmit of tin' Tieuten 7'cir .tays of the la i iniug gimu : 'Re markable ll Jeatches were made by Brad'e, CoeKaii aud Derby which dieted rounds el applause fiem the speetatnrs. The pitch ing of Murphy and 1 !u was very elloe'.ive and jelleets credit en them as twis'ers el the leather St'itm behind the bit is a great favorite. Hi made some line foul o.itches Oldlleld's playing behind tin) tut was the liuest uv or wen en utir greuuds." tlu TrlHl lur ii nerluits tlircn-r. Ou m itieu ler a chitige of ventie in tl e e.iHO et the commeuwcallh vs. Ch.irles A Ruliug, was tirgucd in Carhsln, at length Friday morning. Riiuug is charged with procuring the commission of an illegal operation en Annie M. Feiist, of Bunts dale, Cumberland county, from thu elfccts of which hIu died, iu Januarv last, four days after thu alleged eiune was commit ted. He htlddeuly disappeared fiem thu county at the tuna aud was roc nlly ar rested in Kansas by tlm rditer of the Amerifitn Vrluntcer, of Carlisle. Siuce thou thu Yelunttcr has published Ieiij; articles en tlm subject, refeiring te It til ing as the multy pirty, and in oue of itH issues gavu a weed cut pk'ture of huu. Thu ether nowspapers in Iho county copied thesn nit'cles mero or less fully, ami i no of tuem also gave thu wel cut. Thu counsel for defendant argued that this wide spread public itien rendered it im possible te get an uujiic jtidtccd jury in time ise. Tlie court denied tbe applica tion and ordered the ease te be cillcil en Saturday morning. All '..ii ul it t'uurttir or m llull.r. Mai tin MiPer, bntcher of Oregon, was cumplaiurd against bofeio Alderman Uarr this memimg ler larctfiiy and assault ami batter,. Miller, it appears, deliveicd seme meat at Win. II. Dmchler's rrsidence ou North (Jucen street, and en his teturn te the bar room purchased a etgar. By Duichler and his b.irkci p r it is alleged that Miller took a twenty tl ve emit piece from the cigar box, while Miller claims that the money dropped from his hand into the box, A ditptte iolli.ved be tween the inen.it emlid in a light, nnd William Fex, thu barkeeper, claims that Miller assaulted him, and be etitercd com plaint against Miller for that oflinne,whl'e Deiuhler ent'ued a suit nuainst l.im for the larceny of twenty live cents. Miller was arrested by Oihccr Winewcr nnd entered bad for a hearing ou Monday, Sep. tembsr 8, Inaeleiit Triniipti Uitpturctl, On Friday the farmers living ou the Ma'jheim turnpike, north of this city, were annoyed by a gang of tramps, who euteied their lesidenees and behaved iu an insolent manner. At the heuse of Chris tian Sheuk they were boisterous nnd refused te leave when ordered te de re, ami were net get rid of until Mr. Shenk get a shot gun and tlucitened te nlioet them. Olllcers tijieece and Reailmau being informed of tlimr doings went iu jiiiisuit and captured five of thorn, but while being brought te the elty two of them escaped, though the ollhers llred two Mints after them, The iitlieui were ledged iu jail fei a hearing bufoie Aider mau Samson. Tlm JUmjiui's Ueucl. The nnyer had oue drunk and two vaga te dispose of this meruin;. Tne drunk was committed for twintj- ei r noun aud the vags discharged. Vnriy-Meveii l.ltlits Ou', The police reported 'Jj eleetriu anl 14 guuulluu llghti us Let burning ou Friday night, COLUMBIA NKVS ITEMS. rittMt euu iifiitii.Au duii.i si'iiftiiKM' ItllUl.ill Nm( el His tlliriir Hur null llniliirs tn )lnri(yiiinii-.riin l.slrst ilitiiaiiliis Alimnil tin Iiimii, All the Columbia Protestant uhuielies will held services le morrow. Their pasteis with one exceptieu, Rev. (loe. W. Ply, Presbyterian church, lowing luturued (rote their summer dips Suite of thu ehiiiehrn will howevor bnvi) half seivlcer. Thu K. B Lutheran will have sm vices In the morning at 10;15 and none in tlm uve nliig. The Priisbytiiri.iii will al-m held services at IOSH) but tinmi iu I lm evening. M ,ieiiu s ijiitlieraii will hill iv utliig I .............. .., it .. ... .....i ' w ', ' ' '". '. " 1 .., .. ... .w VMU" r.ii,iir iiu' ii'imn will held meiHlng and evening seivl 'ut I he watermelon and leu cream ft sllval given In the yard adjoining thu St. Jehn's Lutheran chinch by tlm Yeung Felk's society el the church, bm-uu last, evening uud will end tins evening Se far it Is a success. The yaid looked very pretty with its decoration of Chun'se a i I Jap in em lanterns ami headlights. The leeept Ien neil donation party, last evening, given te Rev. ,1. F. .Meixell mid his bride, of his oeugrogatioii, was a de eldetl hucecs, and was very eiijyihh. Honors te llliT mm,. Twenty live years ue, Tnnisd iy, Rev Darnisliettur was ordained a minister of tlm gospel, and was nslgiied te thu I.icust stieet (leiinau Lutheiiiii ohuieh, whete he has temalned t ver since In honor el this an auniversai v e Ubiiitieu was held in the ehiiich that t v. m.ig The interior was uiagulllcentl) tummrd. Them was a large niiillence pn ii liem Cehiuibia, Linoaster, Marie it t. Harris burg and Ytnk. Rev. R. W. Hituiphiici, pastor of tlie M K. ehurch, at the tegular weekly prayer tileuting last evenlni'. was leiulmed a hearly recejillun iu the leiiteiu loom of tliuoliiirelibyhiscmigrugatleii and lilendr. The room, ut the altar, was beiutllully tlecer.ited, ami the words, " Wilcome te Our Paster," ou the archway evor the altar was appropriate te the oecasieu, vvli'ch was a merry and plenum: in e town Milten I'lie sehiHil be.ud have decided tern njieu the selnsils en Monday. Margaret ICcech died of diepsy ut her late liouie en Livvnuieii str'tit last night. Deceased was ngctl ab nit 17 j, ears. Win Reese, bearding ul L 'k trd's beaiiltug beuse, yesturday fe'l down stairs aud injured oue cf his hips and ankh-s The Armery association Is new pijuig tlm 1 percent, dividend, which w is t i h tv.) tiien paid ou Aug 1st. Since Thursday morning, th" -ique h.i'iti i rlver raised 1 inches. The Democrats nnd Republic urn will meet te form Cttiipaigii ergai 12 ttieus en .M md.iy oveuiug ; tlm former nb vn AUi son's book stere and the latter n im hall. Uhisbjui roie-tu I t'm Mss D'lu ('.inner his ,i cjulageeus ilin,ie llei p'ljsii'i.m inlerms our cerrusp leiu that there is no truth in the statetumit Tins afternoon tlm Diuni-s. id .Mi. Jey, and the Ciihiiubii, el Cmu u'n t. pi.ty thu lirst game of the series nt II . ter thu amateur ch.impieushiii .0 thu count). '.rsmmt Uju William Pitteii and d tuh'er returiii'd from Dmiii Oreve lis' u.m tig. Mrs (1 lerge L iwruy, a'iviiii,i tuie I by ber sister, are visiting iu Richmond, Vir giiita. Miss Annie 1 1. ones, has returned te her home iu Philulelphia. I'eilrn .1ltirs Yeung guls, whose nam 's ire U'lktiewn, Iiu in w in a d irk sp )tt ou A uui i ij id stroet, an 1 it.i lily pnwi, jiinti, a her and te ir her dress. Tins uiisu'itui !i is bmiti cirne 1 en for th) pis, finv night, and yet no ell irt Ins bemi mite ti li ive it stepped, or te tind out the culprits At ene of tlm lawyers an 1 svrtlwi svrtlwi nesjes en the Charles BctiUey munh-r eisu wuru unable te be present at the peip nod hearing of Henry Olphiu, (leo'ge Burk Burk euhtuser ami ICmauuel Fry this merumg, it was piHtenel until .Mei Uy morning by Squue Bvins. A sie iiiieusil. The sife of S. Filbert A; S in, cut and iee merchants, wis fotetfd epiu I i' night by nemu utiknnwii partiis witli an iron bar, ami suveril dollars iu change and a pickage of v.iliiibtu papcn ex rioted. Hew an uutriuea was giuiMl ri'e the ellici), where the safe is, Is net knewu, neither of the windows cr doers aiqijarmg as having bieu disttitbed I' uu ut inn ililinia I. return Ueums, Friday eveuim' Prof. Grimes gave the last of Ins iiiteiestiug lectures ei liuin.iu nature as a hcieucd, te a lat go mi linncu in the Union Uetliel church of this city. The subject w:is mesinei if m which he demon str.iled was net e lused by nlectrieity, magiielisui or will power, but w is caused by a species of sleep, produced by the ex ultement of the conforming organs in tlm subject's own bruin, which pi ml nets a eutulcpsis of the ultra etpiil.iries of the body and braiu similar te tint caused by chloroform, or as in sleep, He thou uave an experiment. shewit.g thu truth of his theory The professor will lee ure in the Presbyterian church, Marietta, Sunday mottling and evening. llursl Nut's. .Mr. Frank, of Miildletewn, has hceu appnititid male attendant at the soldiers' orphans' school, Mt. Jey, te lill the v.ioaney occasioned by the removal of Mr. Slierbin te the Mercer school. Miss Harriet Hiituhemi, of Carhomlale, was elected teacher of the Strasburg high school iu p'ace of Miss CeIIIiih, who io ie slgmd. Jehn B. aud Jasen I. Ilnir en Thursday, tlucslied out the wheat ciep ou Daniel S. Oeist's farm, near Bluu Ball 17 nuns, whieh yielded e50 bitsht hi el a superior quality, an average of ever thitty two bushels per acre. tectum Kieni m irlp ut Cut) nille. Last evening Rev. Sylvnuus Sl.ill uud family returned te their home alter an abseuuoef four weekB. Mr. Stall spent two weeks en his bioycle, most of the tiine iu company with Ruv. W. I'. F.vanii, of Columbia, nnd Rev. (loe. 1). (letwild, of Yerk. The tour whs thteitgh Pennsyl. vania, New Jersey and New Yerk, and thn distauce oevorod with the wheel was Ti'JO milea. TUe trip was enjeyable through out. Mailing mitt lluniilng, Bass fUliing has fairly begun nt Fdcs Eddy, Hevernl parties, having taken line strings this week. Hiram Peeples caught J7 bass, hcbidcn buvcritl line niliuen, cat Hull , Ac , O. J. P, Biub, of Quarryvllle, eatight a big Hiring of salmon, aud is getting plenty aud line game. , lltiiiilaDrit ma Unfit, Alderman Spurrier te-day dismisiied the oase of commonwealth vs. Jehn M, Peeples, charged with fulse proteuso ami einbe..ilng funds from the Metrojielltnn Life IiiHiiratice company. Tlm oue was lieiud by the aldermati nevcr.il dajsage and decision leservcd until te-day. Tlie Wlitnw fames Tlireiicli, Among the pasKeugcrs en the day express last evening was (Ien. B, F, llutler. He occupied a seat lu a Pinlmati ear, and for a time chatted pleasuutly with these who entered llm car. Hurts Blilppeil, Fiss co Doeri shipped te NetYXerk, ene car lead of beues te day,