(i iJ-iwv- .--j,"-V'""- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES TIlUKsDAY. NOVI0MHI0H 1. IfcW!. Lancaster lutrlUgrnrcc. THtJHHDAY EVKNINQ, NOV. 1, 1UUS. TIie tiencrnl or the Army. Sherldmi succeeds Slicnniui te-tlny ns Kencral of the nrmy, by the grace nf tlie latter In retiring bofero the tinie nt which the law would rolire lilm, attlie .age of sixty four. It Is net it very wise law whlcli compulsorily retires an elilccr at a fixed age, because many men are In their prlme at slxty.feur, and (.eneiul Sherman Is ene of these. There can be no question that he Is entirely lit In body and mind te continue te Ikj the head of t'10 nrmy ; a great deal litter, In deed, than his successor, who Is net a man of any special capac ity. He Is supposed te have made a geed cavalry and division commander, but much of his fame has ceme from seme popular, but net remarkably geed poetry, which undertook te describe a rldoef the commander down thoVir theVir Rlnla valley, te join his army ; which had been beaten In the morning and hid been gatherel together in the attorneou by General Wright, se as te repulse tne onemy, and just in time te let Sheridan ceme np and steal the glory He Is asm ill m in te siic."ed one h la really a great man j and should there ever be any need of an army in the (laid, Sliermm will hi required t lead It. At pre3?nt there seems te be llttle Ukelih 10.I th.it we will have any U30 for an army. Thore is nothing new for it te de but te police the western country, which should prejverlv be th dutyef acivil fire-. Tne Indians are no longer the came of any pir:i"ul.ir anxiety ; and abiut inn mil v re.n i for keeping up the army is the nerd fr giving pay and employment te th efllcers. It would be better te puf them all en the retired list, wilh a pen sion, subject te call when needed Ve suggest the abolition of the active army, which is actlve only In name. The artillery part of it is seat tcred i'rmmd in divers pleasant place, with absolutely nothing te de, with ue guns even te polish. The infantry ate gathered in camp tn eat and drill. The cavalry keep them company and e.i,and clean their horses. Occasionally sjnie of them ride : but there are colonels of reg iments who have net been en a horse since the war. The army officers should be eiven something te de, or they should have an opportunity et finding something te de In private life. Thty could be utilized very well In the civil service, being Generally intelligent, honest and zaleus men. It is net their fault that their life Is se Inactive and their promo tion se slew. It vexes their souls. It i3 wrong te keep men of capacity at the fiddling work and trilling duties which they perform. Give them work or turn them I iese. Nliy the Veter Should Vete. Senater llucknlew ttlls a YYmm re port i r that he does net believe half of tne i-i;iie in t! e - ate knew that Tues Jay 1 1 vt is election day We hip tli.it the i i'H..rtMu is Rre..ttr than this ; althiiii,;!! no doubt some people ni;. take itlle enough iuter-it lit the elec tien tub itnernnt that It is nt hand It is nut particularly te their credit, hewiver. Voting is an tuipuitnntdut) of the citizen, and if tin- ele turn is im perta.it enough te be held it is important enetig'i te be attended by every eter This bus nntlx-eua very exciting cam paigti ; but for that reason the judgment of the people, as It will be rendered, should be the- mere reasonable and sound. Excitement is net an altogether geed thiug in a canvass. It brings out a lar,e body of voters, but th-y art likely te give a passionate vote. The intelligent people- of Pennsylvania are well acquainted with the hum of tins campaign and we expect that a larger proportion than usual of these who v rLe will knew what they are voting about. The firit Issue in iinperUiucc ii the integrity of the constitution These who vote for the Republican ticket will be regarded as opposing the action of the Republican senators, who have stubborn ly refused through ihe whole or this year ti apj ortlen the state Inte congieasienal districts, except according te the ulti matum early promulgated by them, which gives but ten of the twenty eight con cen con gressiennl div tic's te the pemecrats. who have about half the voleofthe state. These who say that this was a prep r effort te execute the constitution may vote for the Republican ticket. These who say otherwise cannot. The question of the ebseivuncu et the law requiring the investment of the state funds in government securities is also a direct and important issue before the people. If they want It eheytd they will vote for the Demeciatic candidate, who Is pledged le execute it, and cer tulnly net for the Republican candidate, a present eilleertn the treasury, where it is net executed. There tire national issues, such us the Internal revenuu collection, the surplus revenue, the taiiff, and ether matters upon which the Democratic state con vention took a stand and which enter Inte the canvass, but the particular mutters of Btute Interest are the ones specially te be decided by the election. The Democratic position demands a faithful observance of ihe constitution and the laws ; the Republican demand is for such a latitudinal Ian reading of law nnd constitution ns will enable them te bend theiu both te the support of their particular aim for the moment. They ileslre te retain the old apportionment and se proclaim an ultimatum tee unjust te be accepted ; thej desire te enjoy the interest en the state funds; and se claim the power te postpeno the execution of the law taking thorn from their hands. The poeplo decide upon this stewardshlp en Tuesday next. I)h tiling the Hurpliis. It Is an admltteJ fact that the Undid State3 government collects annually $1 15,000,000 mere than is needed for tl e expenses of administration and Iho proper gradual reduction of the public debt. The president, the secretary nf the treasury and the commissioner of internal revenue all unite in saying that some means ought te be devised for keeping tills vast sum in the imckets of the people, rather than In the govern mental coffers where It will be a stand ing temptation te extiavagauce and theft. Vet in the face of these thought fill declarations from the etlicial repre sentatives of the Republican party in the nation, the Republican platform In this Mate advocates the division of the surplus among the Indigent states. In ether words, the government is te com. yA the taxpayers of the prosperous state te educate the citizens of ether states who for one cause or another are less prosperous. The supreme benevolence of this theory of distributing hard earned nieuey among these net entitled te it Is at once manifest ; but the ardent support which it has received from Republicans may be accounted for en ether and grosser grounds than pure Christian benevolence nnd a destre ter the higher t'ducattnn of the race. Republicans knew that the eisicst way te get rid of this eiiormeus and unnecessary surplus Is by theabeli turn of the internal revenue which about equals the annual surplus in amount. Uut the abolition of the internal revenue means the political death of 1,000 Repub lican office holders drawing salaries from the government that aggregate Sfyiev .'no. Hence the linn staud taken by these disinterested patriots in favor of the maintenance of tills unnecessary burden. The Republicans would keep up a useless and burdensome tax for the advantage of its party adherents, while the Democrats would manfully cut the Genhan knot by the abolition of the internal revenue. Take your choice. Tl i..n out iu strong forei for the Demo cratic r.ill. at Maenueroher hill ou Satur day Ltkbt. Tub multeuhuly duysef Xoicmbei are uuw upon us and it leeks as though they were gemg te be the saddest of tbe year te the It 'publican pirty. Le i. i.v woman has entered the political arena iu Luzerne county, and these who bought le 'g iu ihe faisu-batr market, are looking ter u uch return from their invest in en. The law coii'.emptatcs a thorough house cleaning iu tUe treisury department every two years. Hat if Chief Clerk Livsey is elected, tbere will be no overhauling of the leeks and keaiehiug of the secret drawers and p.oeu hole, and consequent ly the silutary prevision for a two years rotation iu ullic? w.ll have been maJe iu vaiu. 1'KUbUNAU 1-3 Ce.vniir.jsM n Lrvi Mtisn of Yerk, ' was married te Miss Ijintis.i Miller, of Uoergctotvn, 1) Cat the latter place en Tuesday evcriitjf. Ounkiiw. Siiiiimvn traiif'is the com ' in mil of tin1 army leOeuvial tin lidau tbU ' morning. Tlieie will l)e no formal eere ' meiiien en the ocxkHieu of thn ehanu'O. i M'i.i.l Riikv Is sild te h ive had a li.md. ( seme watch, the uift of thu IV u of R,iki.i, stelen fiouiher tewntly iu a blt'eplni; c.u. The lliifepllncr vs til doelaro this Announce- i ment te lie him ply mi ndvertislugdiHlge. I I'UVMM Mtlll'ilY, the temtraiu-e lecturer, recent 'y returned from V. inland, is new lecturing iu IPiltliuere. During his Htay in the Tinted ICiucilein thetilgmirs of teniiicrance nlcdiicH miuibi'red tlve i million!!. MvrniKw Auvei.n, te tluwe unfamiliar with his portraits, botekons, en first sight. anything but the traditional savant. Ile is tall, w-'II ferineil, wltu ell faliietifd tue ilw ,..i,re mutton eh -p whisknra ; but hN faee net j0 ,MP,tw tj Tilt! DAY'S iNKWS. rlllilTINO I'OI.IIUH s I.N llr.UUS. in.ucriiuiu iMiiMut out Ki..ki.mI tieu iu Kruilliii; or tlrurjx vinllli iniuu OlllCr ItlCCIll ti.t irKMK'11. I-'or seme tinie a pnlu .! fend ha ex iteil bttween t;.)nrcsin in Piiiiel Uiineii iieut and Usorge Smith, of It ndiiiK, who will be euidl late for l' in u at the iiext Pi'lHiH'intie iienin.iM- c, n.ntteil. l.le Wednewl.iy afternoon Mr. Muith ptiteied Mr. montreui' law . ill . mi I, tbe e m iXrcHinati lieina ab ant. Mi. ruiu!i undo ' derogatory rem.irhs n' ml Inm, .vd ,. cuW him of illn-i'ti s tin" imniier ul ju Inting the D.mue ratio tieUctn fei i xt ' month' oleeMeti Mi. Simtli sail that the namoef Hen. 11. H. Sehwartz, onudui.ite for judge of the orphan e urt. hud been placed under the bend of ' County," In stead of en a se partite pirt of the ticket under a distinct he 1 1 ei " Jadieiary," a i "stoklie.t o'er with the iule cast of thought.' Sr.NMeii lUvvun said in ii lecent speech at O.augc, N. J. : "If 1 oie askcl lh dilToruueo bdtivoeu a Repubtic.iu and a Democrat I w.iuld say that the ferui'T would de a thing which he deeim pelitlcallv right, wlule the lattei would de a thing he de. 'ins right provided the constitution allotted him." WiuivM II Vanekiuhlt, the million aire, is reiucmbervd bv an old timer who lived years age near the " Rantau IIoue, C Vinderbi't, I'rupnoter." ai a chubby faeeil ii'tle boy who used te deliver te custe ii.'-s the hi 1 h'.s fith.'i bought in the "city." Yeung William uever ear rieii a ! iket but nhvav strung hit lUU en a nti.'ew or hickory " withe." SIatthkw Auneid lectured In New Yerk Tuesday eveuiiu: en "Numbers." Chijkerlug hall was crowded, and many were unable te gnm adimtt tnce. He hebl that the mij irity In the state is al.vn)s uuseund.and thit the state Is prwerved by tbe renin int. When thts lemnant is is strong the state is cafe, bu w'leii tee small te be rtl'ejhve the sute 1- uidauger A.NTinisr Tnoi.tet-F' pecuniary re winK ter lifetary weik w re net lemark able considering the menej paid toetbeis of the guild Ilulwer received for the cepywrtght of the eheip eilitien ei his works alene the sum of $150,00 ; bther large amounts were piid for the books at the time of their puhhca'ien. Fer " Eodvmieu " Lird Hoaeonsilold was pid ;.T), 00 J and M irrya't received iU), i'OO for one of his works. MtiMjt'ts of lAnNi:, late govern r gtiieial of C kuada, has contributed au artie'u te tha Cntemierir B'tmf for November en " Canadian Hi.me Rale," in which he dwells upon the danger which would arise should ene member of the coufeleratien bsone h'ren enough te oppose the will of th" central gevernm-nt. He says that if a provincial p dicy shvu'd be duveleped trluger thau the pet'ey f levalty te the general governraent the American eiv.l war may be repeate 1 la t aual.i. The bast gu ir lutoe ag n-ist this, he thinks, is au equality of strength among the tneraber of tLe cemedera tieu. aiui.h jn wu.i.iAM-reiir Cl'TviS If ttT, sh i was chief eWk of the treasury uaiiei Rtwle wm beaten nearly lO.Ooe votes by N'oyes, Demecr.it, iu the e-lutes', for tl-) st.ius treasurerabip six yuam age. AuJ ail mguj sueui te p iut te the kepiug u, e' ttjj pre3'd-at then tutablitlikd by ine banal of Chief Clerk L.vsey unkr au t; lal ujai jruy uj Tu s day uexl. Tuhiii. is an earnest dd-uaad for Heyt everywheieeu the Republicau platform but that uiuih desired ludivulual i-t n n eutiii-ly eei tain that heis well oueuh te deliver campaign spoeehes. If the pied ding of this ttubberu iiiiile dues net seen cease, the Renublicau party w.ll iret a kick similar te that which it received about this tunc Ut year. tfil Clivi s leliremeut te d.i aud the incoming of Shcridau bi lug back echoes of the tramping soldiers' march te the sea aud thu saving of the day at Winchester, li.uh men wen evergreen laureU en the Held of battle in the dark days of civil war, and each h.n shown hn capacity for the hl;hir duties of citiuiihhip since the nation has enjoyed the blessings of peace. Tub WIlkesba.Te Jkcerd has a funny Idea as te the effect of the Investment of the treasury balance in United States bends, It thinks It will lock up the currency In the United states treasury. It will never even get there. The United States government Is net Issuing bends. It Israloeuiiug thorn instead. The state will have te buy Jta United States bendB In the niarkeS tnd Its currency will stay luere, I Tub wave of newspaper loductien ha at length teached the West. The two mm mug dailies of Detreit, the I'jt mi J Tribune and Frte Prut have reduced the price of their respective sheets from Uve te thioe cents per copy, and it is claimed that ue diminution iu the s.z or amount of readiug matter will remilt from the move It is very deubtfu' whether thu policy of the New Yjikuen .papeni iu cutting down prices waa a wise ene. Indeed htile advantage i said te have lesultid, and it is even whispered that all would gl idly return te the old rates it sonic coinpreruiMi could be agieed upon. A l eductien in price of 50 per cent, requires a 50 per cent increase iu the subscription list, and where all equally reduce, the samu relative ejuditi m of allalrs must prevail as befoie. The few cents paid for a complete daily digest of all the news of the weild ii net missed fro n the picket of anyone, aud it is hard te see hew deterioration can be avoided in this wholesale- slaughteiing of prlces. m - FEA.TUUE3 OF TUE HTAThi PRESS. The Philadelphia Inquirer rogretstho growing iiidilleiouce of the Intelligent classus in regard te politic il affairs. The West Cliester Village lleeerd calls the tramp " a dirty, useless product of civilization." '1 he Reading Herald rettrets te bee cities growing at the expense of tlieiural dU. trlets. The Alteena Tribune predicts tint if Ceukllng and (lowen would form a oembi. uatiutiand glve exhibitions a la Bulllvan- Slade, they would dinw iimnoiisely. Bhejiherd Coepor, aoeordlng te the Car lisle I'e(u7tfr, don't uee a shopherd's creek te mannge his Sotiate sheep All he has te de Is te creek his llnger. The astounding information is vouch safed by the Soranten Republican that the only way te bonefit the werklngman Is te glve him plenty of work at geed wages, The Easten Kxnren says that the pre. sent is au age whoa It is groater te he rich than te be wlse or geed. Doubtless the Expmt man comes under (his latter category. The Pittsburg 'Telegraph declares that the euly poeplo who have ever ically sbewu profeuud dlHOornment enough te judge the United States are the great Qer mau thinkers, Keuue.l). Itan.lall hiuI llenei Hiieiklnc UrHiii ttie CHiupnii;ii ltu.ue4. At Williamipett the Demoerat.e meet ing Wednesday night tl led the court houe. Rebert 1'. Allen was uheaeu ehatrman and about titty vice presidents and (ucretaries were ueiuiuau'il e suppeit hun senator KenneiH w.w the Urt olker introduced anil he spoke ler ueuly an hur. lie detailed tu injustice liiaeusel up-iii the Democrats. Ue detiued t.iu atftu ie et the parties up m the apper ti 'Dnient question and justilied the Detu ecratic positten II U mview of tne D-tu e i.itic weik was notably clear und dir.er. Ue sud t'iat the way a.ftus wcrj ji biiim; run they wero net a'l )wel a just share of representation nnd i it the ras cal did net propose te give .: i.i a chance it they could help it. I'ha senator earn estly asked that the DemoeiaU b..acjeideU oeminoii fd.rness. He the-i reviewed th. apportlenuunt muddle fiuni the l)sm oratie ttaudju.t aud pxun.ed bis pri for what it had doue ;iul was iluing. tie referred t the mal adinuiistrnlteu i i thu recenJui's otuse at Philadelphia, wiueh u It-jpublie.m rpreontatieti in ih. L- gisia ture sa'iotieuo'l thieugh thu luitieu e corrupt men who traveled h mJ iu h in 1 w eh monopoly. Et Speaker Rmdall roview! th tj i ti in in a spcecli of au hour's duiati a lie spuku uf the evils of taxatieu .ui'l claimed that a futl treasury warranted the abeli tieu el the interna! r"j . . .-...eui of taxation, whieh w.h suj'i u but leu en thu people and little less thinrubbiry. He W)uld raUe the revdnue through tariff. Chairnnn Heusel cl no ' the spiaking m a long al I ress, iu which hecjumelel the Ddtnecrats te stick te the ticket. It was about 11 o'clock whoa tlu meeting closed. that th'. was dotie iliten- tienally tredueo.Juilge".vmtj'.'8 majority. He added that if Mr. K. ni mk rout find his fi tends wmte fewer oeiimuuicitiim te n I'hilnilelplua newpapir attaekiug Judge Hagenmau mid his UieinN, mil pud uioie attention te e ludiu'tin.; pluieal matters at home, such errors a iirmtiu.; election tickets Improperly would net iHViir. I.itei tu the day Cougresstuau lvuientreilt and his brother JaiiU's, one of the most promi nent attorneys at tlie It-'aling bar, in-1 Mr. Smith en sMxth s'revt near the court heiKO, talking te St ite e int.ir Shvarer. The nuhjoet ei the oleetiiui tickets was dK'ued m a very excited manner Cengressinan Krmentnuit if maiked that If Mr. Sru th sad that he directed the m inner of the printing el election tickets mid wrote c miuuiiicatieus te the llewspnpeis he was a bur. Mr. Smith cultel the loures-on in a "puppy" and threaten.-l t stiike him ou the "chops," and tlnal'y pushed aud ottueli him i the "chin." Theroupeu the ceu gressm m's brother vruek Mr. Smith mi the nose, dmwing b!e 1. Sheriff Oetlar , then separated t tie cembitauts. The news of the Hht sprevl rapidly Attorneys and ethers who oft! "ei me Iu t'm vicinity riHhed te the pet The Mesr. Krmoutreut entered the oeiut house te transact sumo legal biwness ami weie follewoil by Mr. Smith, who attempted te ceuimit a sec ul is.iult up in the congress, mm, wheu his brother cm.; lit h ihl el him and piisbeii hun nwuy. W teu the bretheis loluiuel from the court room Mr. Seuth wea standing ut th ' front d.ier waning fr tne cengies&tuau, who remarktil te him tti.it there wa no oc.'.isien for violence, and attempted te reaseu with him, when Mi. isaiith made the third ai.milt, aud struck the oeugross ma. i ou the lift elieek aud kuoekoil luui down. The latter, having becu stunued by the blew and the tall, was unable i , rise immediately, when the former k.ekud huu while lying en his baek. Tltu jaauer et the court house nfeiiied the congres-. mau te arise, and Iru-ud luterieieu te prevoet any liirt ler colluieu b.-tweuu thv. two parties. Mr. Muith went t a lawyer's idlije a..d washed the blecl Irem his face, w'uie ilie c uigieasuiau returned te bis Hi-' uud uuiscd his black aud blue eje. The atlair u the tilk of the whele ctij. The chairman el the ceuuty Democratic committee, Dr. Harris, who ruudei ux Hamburg, w,i telegraphed ler aud ouuie te Reading ; all the ekctieu tickets ha 1 been sent out through lb' ceuuu, uud owing te having beeu lih-gady printed, tuu CbAir.ua.u will recall them anJ liive u ticket p. iute.1 with the ' Jud.cary " ep-nra.ed. uud his llrst act was te convoke the iiitlenal aseuibly. The governiit'nt of I jli-siiii in Mill i was roeogul.od hv l 'illi, and also by IVru, except at Aibititpi. I Sutis i i .mi ly t'i litler plain siirroinlereil ' wilh-mi e uitist te tbe Ctitllnu eelutnii of attack. Monteie tl.'d, an I ()u. Uleslis was proclaimed p ese lout of I'eni by the Attiiiipeties also. , rr me . ThosMteof N.uth Carolina icsteiday old iiO.000 acies el luui kueii as the llig Mwii'iip, in It bieii e uinty, for '.'7 J cents pei ii. rv. 'I'he Im) eis intend te clear It fei aiH'ulunril purmse M tyer King has sent te the bend of dir le'.irs uf the Uuaid tiust a letter lecetied li tit ut duel fnun Paris, uud tisklug fur iiit.ii in it ou nf "Mr. Stelli!en or Stephen (In. ml. who died in Philadelphia en the 'Mill of . IM'.." Tlie Madrid . Vr.W states tint letters fnun llnvatm repmt tint a llllbusterlug exp'Hlitien front the t'ulted States lias landed near Santa Spiiltus. The Kpt'au geverumeiit Is Informed that Hicks l'ashi, utter two bittles, en tered Kl Oheid, which pl.ioe he found hit b.en abandoned by tbe forces of HI Mahdi, the lalse prophet. M uiy of hi Mululi men woie lulled iu the twibatlle, mid his lorccsh.ne been broken up. His fate is unknown. A eeii tiaiu en the New .leisey Central railroad collided with another ti.un ueai Iiobauen en Tuesday inidtiight. The en gine of the oeal tram was thrown dawn an embankment, forty cars wero wrecked and Jehu Sinclair, the engineer, was Injured, Twe Ireight trains ou the Teledo, Cm cinuati and St. Letus railroad collided tesierday at Payette function, Ohie. Au nigiue'i in reputed te have becu killed mid a liii'tnau injured. rrnrurtni: r.vlilun'e l.ir O'DmiiiMl. Patrick O'Denuell, who shot C.ue, tlie infeiuier, aud who is new awaiting trial in T. nid. in, is v-e.l known te many Irishman in Philadelphia, having lived thore ler si'TOial years. His friends are prepiriug iifll l.ivus te be is. ut te I. in. I ii fei the pnr pise of shei iug ihal the p iseuur ened the Atlauttc en business and th it the killing was net prrmcditat il, as has bet u charged. Rolger Melliuley, who keeps i Ik) k siore en Spang l ird n trl3et, nbove Kieviuth, knew O'Duiuell lutiuiitely. He si.is that the hitter's wife in new bviug In Philadelphia S imie el O D uiued's fiieudn wish 1 1 bung her lerward in h r tiubaud'sbehill, but ethers advise aguiust such a piejee itug ler reivius whieh thev will n.it make pablie. The couple, catue te 1'tnl idelphu eigh'. vi-i I nun Ire. i, in. I, a id il is sud Ii veil ii'ihapnilj te get her. In Miy last O D ninell returned te Ireland. HillCil Uy Mil IrJ.irril Ilii.bulO. Mr. R well. wife of B N. Rewell, of Hatavia, a tewu near Rochester, recently wiote a letter te .lehntxin I,) uch, a lawyer, ! L'tiea, haying her husband was te le away f i a we k and she weu'd like t. n huu iu tiie iuti rval. Lynch nrriveil last night, we..t te It w oil's residence, nte sup P" r with Mrs. Rewoll and thou the two retired Rewell who knew et the plui eutvred the tieuse armed with a rovelvor, e,s3 iu.1 the bed tovindeor and begau sheet ing. Lt)ch jumped up, ran from the ienrn il-iwuttUuis, pursued by Rjwell, who tlret thne mere ith its nt tne theing m tu, o.ie of whiuh took clt 'et iu Ibe brain, killing him lunlaiilly. Re.v.ll thou gave hiui.iell' up te thu eltiMrs. All the parlies ceucei -ned are prominent in s icial an I bimnesi one es. The ail vir creates the wildest OK.-tiotiieiit. P'- ','l.i geu ua'ly syuipat'n. witn Rewell l.x-l)elr;at IMuiiuii en tlm llilinuiul Lu At Washington, Oeorge O Cinueii, ex del igate in CeugiiMS from Leah, raid in au Ml) U0AT10N Ai UCNUhSIMI IMIlt PUlll.lU ll'lllll.l.-l. Ill .)t lll.l. II ll'StlUII II L, lull's ltl.t'l.. Li- irK AIIIU. I Im lll.l llmiiil ul llirmliu Alrni in Ai I mi 1 1 IIuuIikiI lliiliiei.K -iliiliil OsiieiisiiI llsiiiiierMt "ml ttnililtiKii. Iu oempll.UH'e with a resolution passed by the fif beard el dneoters of the l.an caitei school dlstiiet, suveial luenlhb age i meeting of theb.iird was held list eioti eieti ing " the lust secular daj in Ooteber," te take notion ou iinv 'inllnlshed business, se that the m,f bemd may have a clean table when it nmls ler eigulilu'imi this (Thuicd.ii) evening. The following named members oie piesi ut : llivneiuiu, IIiemiis, llyrnc, Daruistetter, Kberniun, Kvaus, llartinan, .lohimten, Ma shall, MeC unsey, MoCenoniy, Morten, Oblonder, Rauli, Reuiieusnvder, Rhoads, Ittchuils, Riugwali, Siuisen, Sohwebel, Slayinaker, Su)u)eh, Snyder, Spin nor, Warfel, Wilsen, Cluistiui . -eher, tleorge W. . cher, I.overgeod, piesideiit. I niiiiiiiileii llrpiul Mi McCm nnty, limn siipeiintendiug com tulttee, lepnted that iu e iiiscquonce of the death el Miss Annie M K tei, nu old and lailtilul teacher in the employ of the beird, t lie e imuiiiloe had taken the responsibility te oles-i tlie lioinen stteet schools en the ilii) of het funeral, out of lespect te her memory, and te enable the teachers and pupils te attend thu tuucral, which large uumb.Ms of them did, as did also the tnumbeis of the ittipei intending eeiiiuiitteu ile askud tn.lt the aolleu of thoceiuuntleo be approved 1'ne beird by a iiuauliiieus vote signttlwd their apprevil Mr. McComsey also sud that dining thu sickness of Mlns Rlter the committee had tna le ceitlin changes tu tlie teaching foice te till the a mmev It would be n 'O.MS.iry ler the b.i.u I t i ei'her cenlii in tlu ,n I iu of the coMimitleo, or te go uite an olecli in te till the viiemey Oiilud by Miss liter's death. ill Kvans, fiem the llnat. co oeiuniittee, presenled the following bills, whieh bemg approved by thn e iiumittne, wero ordeied te tie pul: tluthrie A S m, painting, $UH7 , W. 11. It iteniuu. paiuting and gbiziug. Jtl 31 ; Daniel W.'tnperhng, tak lug down teueii, cot , Si ; .lehn F. Yeiiug, wliilenashiu.', $0. Jeseph Samson, blushes. 17 01 . Alf.tsl A. Hubley, glue. glvceutie and whitelt-ad, Jt 50 ; Levi Ptiwl, labor, $17 s5; City el l.incaiter, water rent, $0 HO , Chas. Se'iwebel, lead of Mind, 31 .10 ; R M. Moirew, earpeuter work, $jS ! , m nu 'h V rum, two walnut b.i.ikciMii. jlO, Mlatigh .V beu, walnut uiid piue eluut nt.iuds. M fit) ; Sleinm.iii cc Hetiel, piiiriug and advert siug. i Id OJ ; ('las. 11. IS.irr, b, eka uud stationery, $'.U te ; K ynteuu Iu rni ture unmpiuy, fur tiitute ler Ami stieet colieol, $017 70 , also for recitation d as au 1 single desks, $"tbO Ml layui.kei, lr ui the prenrij e un millee, reputed that the couiur.tue had rep in d k iiun broken school hou.e wiu- d ins, and exp.eted t have s uue mere repining te ile after llall.iW Kve. Mr. Rhoads Ueui tue ueuimittuO en luruittue nnd npp&i.itus reported tin", all ueceHi.iry furniture had been procured, and that frfyk eiy -s bad been placed m tlie I.ouleu i'h t no he d rooms th it needed them He staud thit Mia i ill, teacher ut pinitiiiK in i he girls' high who it wanted a set of mu uh blackboard maps and tbut Miis Huber vi aided het uf physio logical ehirts. Mr Jvl.Uatun, treui the book com uiiltee, said tbnt'thu city superlutendeni hat cillnd their Atumltnn tn the "Primer of Politeness" which he suggested would be a g i hind bik ler the 11-.0 of te ichers. .MCiiiiliiiiittiiimi n i:v.s. I.veiit sr nmt Aiirims I tin (liiunty t.lnsj, Thuielsii great demand for tenement hollies In llurrlsbiiig Iu Hi'itlsbiug and S10. 1'ii theiu In paid nut M.OOO.OOO in wiu.es vi ty year. Tlie baseball association ut Harrlsburg lias ilell'iltely dueldnd te convert their grounds into 11 skating rmk IndiiMi huts boys In Chaih stew n town ship, Chester enmity, stuek scores el Farinnr Aaren King's pumpkins 1111 a beech tree, giving the appearance of heliig laden with golden fruit While Mrs. It F, Wajnnr. of lliiruville, Heiks county, wis siflng in Ii ir parlor en Monday night tw 1 sh its woie llred at lier, without ellect, by iiukueivu putien thieugh an open window. Miss Biiiina Stroimgle. of Pottstown, was attacked by n iiilllui lu Chariette street, but her soreams breiiglit assistanoe and thn fellow ran oil". It WiH ,, ,1, that she eiiiild nut dlstliigulsh his fea. tares. Alloiitewu'H pulicn have nut yet urresled the rufll ins who at dilleient times wltblii thn last week have attacked lespeotable women and girls in thn stieets en r'ark nights, but failed te iicnimplt'li their pur p )10. Aljeul 0 o'clock Tuesday nu uoehlmit eccuried at the PeiuisylviitiU steel works, Steelten. It was the bieaklng of the bed plate in the ble.itiiiug null and tlioneoldout will luicessltate the laying oil' fur Buverul days of empleyes lu thn llusseuier anil rail mills ns well as the blooming mill. .lehn C. C. Ilolue,( well knuwu meuiber of the Herks county bar, has mysteriously dlsappeaied from Reading, A rule te show cause why Mr Heine should net pay money iu 111s pessessi in te legatees in (Jerinauy was leturiiable Wednesday and it is thought accounts for Irs disappear anon. Helt. m's hotel nt lliirilhbiug will be taken powsMen of tj day by the new propiletor, Mr. T. II HeM. who will take his family there niter the election. The hotel will be ruu lu thu n.itiin of Heb ten's hotel, as formerly, and it Is the lu lu lu tontleu of tlie new propneterto keci up the reputation of thn houite as llrst class. (Irinlr ul l'u01. The following is th 1 gr.ule by classes of the pupils in attendance ut the bevs' high sotieol during thu month of October. Twe hours home si 11 ly expected from tueh pupil : rnisr 1101 llarryt.' Merer ..'Tl.iMnl, tolie... ( luii l llerr . ' Murlln I. U.miii llaiiy N Mill in Vtinun llltuei Y. I M Hiutinaii .... tu V. UsJMie llllnir IS alter filers . . .. 'Ji Kiltv t Spriieher Clia. I). Krel.ler ...d V lleiitluimi Win M. VUlimil 11 Win I. tl111ns .lehn N lletrtek .. ,iri llmmril u ny.liir. IMiiM.I. lli-lian M IIi'Miiiiu t.Wlsiit.. IV 111 . 1 hlwrly .. 11 U tiimilauur... 111 s hiineny s., .si ..; .fi ..71 ..7: . 70 , . .l' ..U ,..ul Fisures 10 riiluk Over Ildulsliuri; Patiiul. When the Democrats want out of pew r luthuht.ite the cuirunt expenses of the uta governmeut wero $2,OJO,HJ0 lit (due nu liter gnneral's report for lbtiO ) Leav ing out el thoucceuut the oxtraerdinuiy oxpenses entailed by the war and the sol dturs orphan schools thu Republicans have averaged an expenditure of $'J liy,9S3 51 par auuum for tlie erdmary expenses of the stnte government, or three times as much as the Democratic administration expanded 111 lHdO. In twenty-two yeais they oxpeiuled $0,507,070.10 in canyitig ou tbe state government, whereaa if they had oeudiioted their adrniuistiatieus at tlie economical Damuciatiu rate of IStiO, they would have expendn'l but iii bio, 230 (b ami saved $15,(197,5311.02, which would have wiped out the eutire btate debt with ever ttcenty u million ej dulltrn rcinainiiig iu the treasury or 111 the p-ick-tts of the pcople. higns el Snrrius, U.irrlsliurK l'atilnt. Chairman Hcuicl, when asked if there were aiiy dissensieus in the party, said : " I knew of no dissensions. This is no oil year in Democratic hopes or Domesratiu exertions. Ueth parlies can estimate that they will respectively carry the statu by iv small majirily. O110 vete iu a huudrud may deturuiiue thu result, but all signs indicate Democratic success. Tne colored poeplo are dlssatthtlcd because el the civil rights decision, the Stalwarts are out uf patience with Niles, the ludepui louts de net like Livsey's ulllliatlenj, thu Prohi bitionists roseut the attempt made te attempt te croate capital out el the falsu claim that Niles had always beeii a friend of mid worked hard (or the liquor men, mid the liquor aud beer iutoresls are net satUtlcd with his position 011 prohibitory 1'glH'atlen." )ki nr M'Ulptur. Li it- v 111 Martini. t linn. Tue Rev. Dr. Power, the pateruf lh C'liis'iau i-uuri ti here, w'.erutl irfn 1.1 ai.l th .-te luJgeJcie. lilacs al'eiided, 'ill, tii'- ; mt, among el.iel ci.umen'.s calleu fe:"i uy the oeutrovomy i U lageisell bv U. i, wus a letter tieui Cuirk JLIU, il aculpter, who vei , ruceuUf dieJ, ap ;.. hug te .Jude Ulai-k as the "great l'i le uxpeuuder el tha age," 10 natisty his nv ..1 en Iho quintien of iu n.l d- uUi at.d the astronomy of JlC " Mr. M.1U used the old intldet il'Uratteu," said Mr. Power, " of the lun wy ul . human ben who weuid make a watch te keep limn ,inn theu destroy it because it uid keep ti'ue Judge itlaek uncleseil tiniJ Mi Mids' .-t ti r aiel 11 copy el iiis reply. Held .: ui. ' At.d he handed me this : "My Di. vii Nil : I am net .. 1 uut IVbh IVbh expetinder, or any oxpeuu ler at all I knew extremely bttU aoeit . If my ku iwVdge seems much te you if roust be becaue veu knew till lev. Tiie siualleht tap t lixiks luminous in 1 it il l id;ue ; mi shows a liti le truth threuga a hi uunted mind. " 1 am net able te write an essay en thu justice of Ged's ways te man, and you ought net te expect it. itut n remark or two en your criticism may net bu out of place, theuch I de net think a willahaue jour evil heart of uubelud. " t was moral deatli which Ueri threat enetl as a penalty for man's lust disobe dience. This is certain, because mural death did actually fellow the trnnsgien. sieii. That was what we call a eontom eentom eontem pjraucous exposition of the law. Would he have alllxed one pena''v 1 1 the ellensj and Ititlctcd anether ' Yeu answer thin in thn atlirmative becausu you preftr te belicviin the righte ami' ss aud veracity of Satan, who told Ad tin that liu might eat the forbidden fruit without hulluring death in any sense. Hut Sitm is net worthy of the lespect you pay him, ter he was a liar aud a muiduier liem ihe beirm mug. His promlse te Adam and live thut they should be us gods knowing g-ed from evil was a monstrous deception. Thu fraud took effect upon our progenitors, nnd it still works in the iuimIi of their oil spring. M my of us think we are equ il te (Jed when we vielate His laws, nnd seme of us think we knew go d from evil bitter than He dees. If you will only oerrec-. this little error of perung your faith 011 the wrong slcove you will oinieoutull right. " The astronomy of Oenesis is perfectly right and yours entirely wrong. Lignt din exist bofero tlie orbs were made iu whieh it was afterwards gathered and coneentra ted. "Your comparison of (Jed and the watch maker is propestorous. Can you nut koe that laws addressed te a freu spirit are totally different from thoe whieh control dead mutter'.' The 111ater1.il universe 1.1 bound fast iu thn chain et law which it uiuiiet break : but au intelligent b.-ing may disobey tun moral law u it tu bis will te ancept tlie omseqUQuci. Iu the nun eanu primitive) juslioe Is u uoenssity, iu the ether it cm liuve un place. "Tlie hypeicritlcisins whieh inthlehty teaches you te make are all uselnss ; 'never fash your heart about them. ' Take Cled's wmd ns yoiirhighestnuthoilty.uud beliuve mu te be, yems truly, J. S. i1i..ck." Vlnrk Mills, Etq. r 1 view WodueAtay : "rue h Imunds 1 nv has had preeis.'iy the ettet I pn.dicated piM iiedat I told Sirmter Kiimunds it w in lhive blithe thought I was t.M ueili luterested te give an imbi med op.uten. It h.is 'whoejied our people up.' tii us .1 e.iinin.iu bit nnoxpieHive ter.u. I: h v drawn the young p-ujile, who v. re iu liB'--ent as tn the chure'i aud teaehings, t Uke sides It pli-ud them in a position ware ihey iid ut iKosulei W.tli tucit ou people or ,ig iiust thorn, nud natually thuy have ebo-teu t st i'i 1 will their pireuts and trieuda. The opprei-sive consttujlieu 01' the law, making it otpest faute, ban gi ;u rise te mmy test suits aud I am sxt sxt uUed it will net staud in the courts." lellei, Kevar. The Paeiiic Mail steamer Sin Ul n, ar rived at ban Francisce treui Panama oil Wednesday, with thres c.i-hs of yellow fever en bear 1 Tluvesd tailed te 1I7 flu yellow dig ,s tue surgeeu w is ue' awaru that the sickness was yellow fever. O.i thu way up the steamer stepped at Acupiiloe, Mazitli 1 aid Sau Mai, but no communication was held w.th the lattei Tlu fever is still 1.1,'ing thore At M121. t.i'i thusteimer took en thuty paiseuern aud get a clean bill of health. The tlrst e.110 of fever djvel i)d after leaving Aen pulce. 'Ilie M.inUily till lluimrt. At Oil City, thu monthly oil report nhews iucreasi iu uuw rigs and drilling wells ever last mouth of llfty eight and a duore:i9 of in wells c nnpleted of live. The new production for thu month Is only 171 birrels less th 111 last mouth's uuw production. The tlures for Ooteber are us follews: Rigs up and building, i ; wells drilling, ItlW : oimpletoU, DUO : new prodii-itieu, 1,570. September ligurus were as lollews: Rigs up aud building, 202 ; well di lliings, 1173 ; complete 1, :Ue ; nuw production, 1,700 barrels, Mlllicl Fur Wliiuinc a tiruitirl Hanei. A tiagedy resulted from a gamu of croquet pi ivd ou Sunday last ou the farm of 1 'ettir Thempiuu, three miles from Woodbury, N. .1. The players wero two men and two wemm, Uji-iii.uh, ompleynd en the pl.ice Rudelph Htues became angry because his wifu beat him and kick ed her with a Leavy cowhide beet. She boeame unconscious at 011:0 nnd died seen after, lllues was arrested and looked up iu Woodbury jail. Iu Ins l.t-i'. Win t S..II KO It lli-lliihii . ., Il.u r II Apnlc 1. co I. .vtlers Kilvv M Kiiuttnutn ., Cluu K heng II tMiiyinnker . ... Tliee It Apple .lehn II Ktviiver. Win II Wi.lcl.nii-. l lias K I.t-vili'ii U W lirimilncei.... WlllUnl It fyle... Kruiik ( ll'irtiintn S iiimel A Melzgitr. Win II Schaiiui.. . SClllSU CLASS. 'I Win 1. Marshall ...'): Hurry M slmrp . iMillleliaet Curr ... ....Vel Kiln h Itelilev .ll lehn W 'fin-is .1; lleruert It Celin Ti ;i 71 Ti) Tl) ,t'l M m si ...11 ...ft) ...M .. JO 71 Herbert It Iluwers..l0 riniin iLi STiVVin II Klrknilrlck . snKVm PSaehs y. DlVl.l II Mlduiyer sv, mnk .1 c niar ,s Itniiii) siniiii .... .s.l l III h liMl ,.' I 'Inn T KwellH . . Win Milliliter I.C l.eiiKt'iHicsi'r . rlrlngn Vuily Inte nUreivileil Ulreui. Tuusday night nt New Edlnburg, Ark., during the performance of Hunter's con selidatcd shows, seme unknown persons fiem outslde fliud a volley el shuts into thn main oxlubitieh cinvas and the es caped lu the darkness. Only one person was killed. Thu ncats woie crowded and tue bullets passed through nil sections of the circus, Chelmun Ducllleubcrg, a con tortionist, was shot through the head and lljfl t mm tlti nlnf 1 1 '! A ll .. nat dt,b& mined te forrett out the nss iksIhh iind i The samu day Qoneral Iglesias nssumed KKthentJS "D4lj the possession of the Chilian governmont, pkaek iiktwi:i:n ehm.i .ini) i-i.uu. Tub l.iiug War ITmleit, Willi tlniinrul iKlestit rrnnlileiit nt Hie Dnlestuil Uuuutry. At Washington, Joaquin Oelay, the minister from Chili, has just received dis pitches giving the proceedings of tlm Chilian minister of foreign relations uud (luuer.'il I.yneh, cemmauiltrnf thn Chilian mm in Peru. On thuUOrli of Octo'ier a ) lliiite treaty nf pe.ua bitw.iuu Chili and Pern was signed ut Auciu, and 011 thu 'gild the Chilian army vaeatud the uPy of Lima aim ocuumeii uunriuea. 7 Im lliblci Leisuii (Juiuiiiltine. The Iuteriiatiniial Iilble lessen com ndttee, com)08ed of the Rev. J. II. Vincent ami the Rev. Jehn Hall, D. D., of New Yerk; II. F. Jacobs, of Chicago ; the Rev. Warren Randelph, I). I)., of Nuwpert ; Prer. P. Q. Uil Uil lett, LL I)., Jaoksenvillo ; the Rev. Richard Newpirt. D. D., of Philadelphla ; the Rev. U. M. Palmer, D D of New Orleans ; the Rev. W. O. K. Gunulnghaiu, I). D., of Nashville; the Hen. Franklin Fairtiauks, of St. Jehiisbiiry ; Rev. Jehn A. Ureidiis, I) I)., et Leuisville; the Rev. Prof. Henry L. U-mghur, D D., of Oettysburg ; the Rev. James A. Warden, I) I) , of Princeton ; the Rev. D. II. Mac Viekar, D, I), of Montreal, and the Itiv. Jehn Potts, I). I)., of Montreal, held a meeting at the Maxwell house in Nashville, Teut!,, Tuesday, at neon, The meeting was announced for an early hour lu the morning, but ou account el the dulay of eastern trains part of the mombers failed te arrive until neon, at which hour they wero all 011 hand. Ne business of imp rt rt aiice was transaoted, and the 00m 00m mlttej adjourned until vVudnesday ovenlug, when thuy ngnln oeuvoned nud discussed the duties te bu attended te. Thn oemmlttoo will prebadly he iu iiosileu for several days, as tlie work bofero thorn is ijulte laborious. They meet for the pur pese of prcparlig International Ilible losbens, te he used In the Sunday schools for the ytar 1885. After this committee has completod its work tlie prograuime of lessens will be forwarded te P.iiglaud for Inspection there by thu Huropeau oemmlttoo, and If It Is indorsed it will he returned and adopted for use in thsSunday-sohejls of this oeuu try, The oemmlttoo met with a oetdlal reception from many promluent eltlzeus, me.ithl, rep 11 1 he had a se Ugi.i'-li d th it til-' b ir 1 inuhife the ueei'inary ai.iteiiiic.il and physiological apjaiat'.n te ttu&bln hun te oentinuo his nieli u aten 10 clss 111 ttiets stu Ilea Ab this is tlu Us m ii'ig ul the bund p". r Ij nxirgaiii.iiig Mr. Jeliu-tjii said thu committee dein ! it best t ) relVr the matter te the com nine ih i-, will be ap ap pueited by the new b i.ird. Mr. WiU'in, from the night i-clm .1 com mittee, niported the schools iu a prosper ous condition, nod although tie n'tend aace w is ti it se large an it h id b hoi e irlier 111 the leiHun the committee had uet deemed it advis.ihle te reduce the teaching force. The number of pupils in atteudance at the b.jy3' night sche d was from 80 te 00 ; at the girls' seh 10 1 from '10 te 50 ; aud ut the colored eehoel 18. Mr. (iyruu m v I te preced te elect a teacher te ti.l the vaein.'y oiuse 1 by .Miss K'U-r's di at h, .m I such ether vacancies as may be m 1 ' by the promotion el teachers. Mr. Johnsten moved te p Mtp mu. As the new b'l.ird te be eri',1111 led I'biusday ovening will he responsible f r the tcaeherste be ulucted, bu thought the new beaid ought te oltiet, thetn. IIik motion vfas ngreeil te. Mr. Hirtmi'i reqnestud th it these ui-jinbers of the old iuird who h ild ever or h ivu bju'i oleoto I ul"ull)i)ri el the new beard, rum liu iu thu hall I r a few me muuts after the beard shall adjourn. O 1 motion thu lu.ud adj uirued A .limit Caucus Mi.. I ihnl. Hirtmi'.i cilled the mum bjrs of the new soheil luard te order, and iiemiuated II. K. Slaymaker as chair man. Mr. Hvrtman m ivcd tint the present officers of th ) be ird (oxe ipt the secretary , Ah' 1,0 term et etliju has expired, j be 011 iiiuiud as eflbdrs of the new bj.ird, nnd that J. M. Jnhusteu be chosen te hiioceoiI the praseiit secretary. By this arrango arrange mcut the offices will be equally divided botwe mi tlie two parties, and 11 contest, such ns happened list year, will be avoided. Mr. MoUeunny beaitily agreed with the preposition aud had bucu using his inllu euce te bring neuiit the result, but he feared that notion new would be "a llttle pluvieus." All the momberu el the uew beard wero net present, and thesu absent had a right te share iu the organtzi ergantzi organtzi tieu. Mr. Hirtmia replied that twouty-seven of the thiity six mombers were present, and he had uodetibt the absentees would sanction their action. Mr. Hartmau's motion wasuiiaulmeusly ugroed te, and the meeting adjourned. DIJUIl HHOOTINU. Clurtiiice 11 lllm.li Alrrtst h L limn ., Itirry s .tnmiim., Jehn II Kies (Jhrtstlin A Kllek Jehn A Mclir.mii. Win I) ling .lehn rsiiil.n.... Ilenjuilu hint i'-r. into W Itfsl trunk lligi ... . 1 iiurtri li trim 111 111 K snn Ii Kdw K llurr . . ri Alliert K llllner... llnrrv I'iiue Ni'lum llltuviiei I I Jehn O WeNe .. ;s rMi 11 rmk.... .TT ll '. ltne.uls , .Tl 1.I.1H Suliner . ., ill Unas W rueglny.. .ril .lacnh It (iron ,.r,i vte.es t) I.cderm.in hi Win liny Iru .1 lliirtim.... lle'i ri It Allet (.'ins h l.mi; Knli 1 leu l.nt . Win C I'eui'll 'i.irrull K J. niily... itrrn ei.As. ..7')iKltiiMr v; Sin ler ..Hi i, V vv'r tvrr Ii iv I 1 IUIi Clie K SViurrer vi'illiuert II Il.iruey. I.ewU .sie'n Hurry Mul'her-iia Win 11 ( ill Mlltell Jnini 's ... Wullei .1 Uex . . . Charles IC lilies Mellnw lloraeo 1) iileviu . WHO 1 11 II til.. . . Philip II Sell nun .!. Klin -r ij Itnin. I C c lli'tineiisiiyiler .'.:, Ilenj I) Welt ,s:l Win llirtnn lien W Ilyerly . KUM.ird (i I'.tiy .... .let II tleistuy Uirry 1 Hm h.e ... II iry lleiiUiniiii . Kdw l) t-rU 11 111 .. of ,rt SI ,.VI ... .17 . II . .11 ,V .1 . .1 , M ,.M .0) .SI) .41 M .'l Vi .V. .VI . M VI .50 .W .17 . l the The following Is the percontage pupils of James street hucendary hohnel ler OJleber, lssu : A CLAM. IIi'imIe Liiiwlnr.l .. Kniiini Leng ... l.i-rtl'- .im del frank tilnvur ... Annie Sinltti KU. Glleie Ilillle Uediieki . Ilurrlel (..nt I.nellti II UHlilHll.. flank .loniuten.. Itleliurd Adams.... Ida Itewti Jeseph Apiih Mary Feil l.lllhiu Iteeil Heiluli hluhr . ... Kllii. Miuen si, Kinuii Until n una Sell imrtln lliilnir .... I'litrlcu MlI1ve . bihlle Kl Im t M irv Owen tierlluMweiik lis I Mary 8ope , lleuedlel llueker . s! Uera (Jutnpr . pi.llnny Ley. lun . n'sinry i.ut 7l,Fred King i)'hntle e'lliyan ... .'il , let M . W IK I , '.I . tl. . Ill . S'J David Kans Unis. Fiaeg Walter lltiCiislciiy. Mainin Mile'. ASS Maldtilis Kutle niiupp Jlury lirns ' rank fluiitrer.... It iila Hardy I.elu Haiiilnlglit . Iniellu Ivslitz .... Katie Ilelelii'i .... Win Duti'linir ... Unas. It.iniii"! Miller Pylii . Cliirnice W .u lei . ltcrtha tnnnell.. , W IS 47 41 . 10 . V, v , .10 . 3D it , 47 . 41 . 41 . f'l . 41 . i) . H . 14 . 10 I .11 . .11) ,. ; I'he fellnwiuL' U the norcentago of Maner stroet secondary school for the mouth of Ootebor, 1B93 : e iiasi. .00 Wllllu Millie 1 .M Waller Cooper .ss'M imlu SlyniB h0 1111 Hi Hinll ... s. Harrv P011U . .-Ci I'etui' Krenli Kutle Seliniitler.. Iliiiliara schleler. lmra 1 iniper.... Hkh-Ik I'yiiir ... . Klvlua I.UKlU . Annie Hutu A ti mid 1'enU .... Hairy Wilsen ... Kuiuiii lta.it Chrlitlin lloes. I.l.zlu lliiiisinnu. Uiinrire KenOltr uhiirlle Myers . l'lilltp Kutupl... I,l.tlu leifevru. S11III0 llihly ... Iliury Winner.. Ceuriid Kempr . .il .si 7n 74 71 W sllilcere Soheiiror....l7 ..Ml l CLASS. ll lleeigu itutn H! UllillilO Hpehn.... 711 Minnie hittli 1 71 l,'imrlln flny 71 lehn .inner Ilenj. uuvience... Jltiutite Adams .. lienre IliM Kdillu Muslcutiuiis. ....71 ....7U it; 1.7 ....e7 . til ..til ,.11.1 . HI ..Ul ..4'i ...IJ ...It 43 ,v O.iiitlim tn llmiiiers I'revlaluDS or tlm Mew Law. Probably few of our am.iteur sportsmeu nre aware) of tin provulens of the new law regiilatiii the tilting of wob-feotod gamu. Tliu pamphlet laws of 1833 just lOJeivcd, page 81, contain the following act of Assembly, approved by the gover nor en the 17th of hit May : " De it enacted, &a , &j. "Sice 1, That from and after the passage of this act It shall he unlawful te hunt, sheet, kill or destroy any woo weo woe footod wild fowl, except en .Mondays, Wodnesdays and Fridays, ;iud then only from the llrst day of Soptember te the first day of January of oaeh year. " Sijc B, That It shall be unlawful te ohase, hunt, kill, sheet or destroy any web foetod wild fowl from or with any eraft or beat propelled by steam or siils, and any person or pursuits using any Bald craft or boil for wild purposes, or the eiptaln, owner, or any ether person iu uharue of any sueh eraft or beat, who html I allow thn samu tn be used whlle he or thuy are en hnaid of the sime, shall be liable te tin penalty herein imposed. " See. 3, Aiiy person or perueus offend ing against the previsions of this net shall lu liable te a line nf $25 for oaeh and overy ollensu, te be sued for nnd recov ered bofero nny nMunn in or jtistloe of tlie paaoe," All rosi'ei'i'ioi": iti-.i'eiu'. I.xlillilt ul th" lliismeM luni for Ule .Aliiuilia el uciuhrr IMS'J null lHSll. Postmaster Maishall hands us the fol lowing exhibit of the business nt thu Lan caster postelllco for the mouths of October 18d2 aud 18811. October 1883 was, until October 18S3, the month credited with the largest business ever duue at this ollleo. It will be noted that this year tliure has been an increase iu overy item oxcept the three cent stamp, supplemented by the two cent onus ; ami that the cash aggregate is $117 greater than the receipts of Ootebor, 1883. The Increased sale of postal cards will be particularly ubsorved, as the two cent postage was expoetod te greatly reduce the imle of these. Mr. Marshall says that 111 September he sold 25,000 two cent stamped unvolepcs te business mini ler use after October llrst, 60 that the large sales of two oeut stamps cannot be wholly credited te a temperary domain! for the pist month. The fellow ing figures will bhuw thoae facta In detail : I Cent Slumps J , :i " .1 a " " II " " in " 11 M " " 1 Cent I'esUdCiii'iU. IteuUteied Lett') N..t P. Hliiinim l'estiii) Uuu etiiiqis. I88J. 1BS3. iMJiiO 47.SM , 4,137 UU.UID , IS.SS'J 1,367 (103 517 SOU nu 2a , 3."8 6S im 7a 3t r3 , 21,7" 3I,4'J7 III 41 741 BV. . t2ltm IKIU.I0 J 3 14 7.07 ,1 Tun 1 1 mill fit OalihHju Ohuilcs Sohwebel has grew lug 011 his premises in the Seventh ward a cahbage stock from which ceme six weeks age he uut 0110 large round head. Tiie stock new contains ten geed belld heads of fair sien that have grown upon It since the original head was cut off,
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