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IIenrt A. Farbonb, Jr.
Editor
THCR8IMT, NOVEMBER 25 1876
Republican Pyramid 1875.
OHIO.
IOWA.
MAINE.
KANSAS.
ILLINOIS.
COLORADO.
W I 8 CON 8 I N.
NEW YORK.
NEBRASKA.
NEW MEXICO.
NEW J R R S E Y.
MINN E80T.A.
R II 0 D E I S L A N D.
CALIFORNIA.
P ENNSYLVANIA.
MASSACHUSETTS.
N E W II A M P S H I R E
N O R T H CARP LIN A
The total number ot votes oust ia this
State for the four years ia as follows
1872, Governor ...672,406
1373, State Treasurer 464.103
1874, Auditor General 554.300
1875, Governor 099,491.
The vote this year, 55,13(5 greater than
last year; is s;ill 62.910 (.bort of that
of 1372; and as the the (etui vute of th
State roust hove increased to over 700
000 siDoe 1872, the real falling off is
about 100,000. It is not a consoling
reflection to cherish that one vote out ot
every seven rem tins at home at a time
when great principles are at stake, ye
such seems to be the fact. There or.
nearly if not quite 100.000 voters h
this StHte of ours who do not cure
which side gains or looses.
The vote for Reorder of Jloutgomcr.
cour.ty was returned on election nigh i
as showing a majority of one for the
Deaiocnttio candidate. On the official
count, however it waa ascertained thai
in Limerick townshio there were 554
votes returned, and only 533 names on
the list. 1 he election ifbcers and
boxes of Limerick township were sent
for, and it was found that ono man
voted two tickets. One of these were
thrown out, leaviog the vote on Recor
der a tie 8.362 for each candidate.
Judgo loss has ordered th-it the elec
tion boxes from every district in the
county shall be brought into court, and
th it a recjunt ba made- The Judges,
and inspectors of eleciion are to have
thcin all at Noriistuwa by noon on
Tuesday next. This is rather a remaka
ble occurrance a tie vote between two
candidates in such a heavy vote.
There is a very common error, which
appears in most of the afternoon papers
of yester lay, that cn the death of Mr.
Wilson, Sir. Ferry becomes ''acting
Vice President." There is no suoh
thing as an "ac'ing Vice President.;'
The Vice President never acts. He
simply waits, ready to take the place of
the President in case of the death, re
moval or disability of the latter, and
while he is waiting he presides over the
Senate, by way of having something to
do. Whenever he is absent or sick the
Senate elects a temporary president
who goes back to his desk, however,
when the Vice President returns. Be
fore the adjournment of the Senate, Mr.
Wilson Laving left Washington, the
Senate elected Mr. Ferry, of Michigan,
.resident pro tempore, and he is now by
law, the next in succession to the Presi
dent until tho Senate shall reassemble
in Docembir. It may or may not Hgain
elect Mr, Ferry, but whoever it then
elects will be presideut of the irenate
pimply, and the offioe of Vice President
will rem.tn vacant until filled by the
electors chosen at the general electiou
to 1876. Should the President die
the President of the Senate would be
come ''acting President" only until an
election could be held to fill the
Tacancy. Phila Times.
Tho new "tramp" law in New Yo.L
has so far proved successful, and the
State Board of Charities of Pennsylva
nia mihl inaugurate a similar system
here. A 1'oughkeepsie dispatch says
that reports from different comities in
New York State show that last month,
and thus far this month, the applica
tions from tramps for shelter and food
at the various alms-houses have fallen
off nearly one hundred per cent., when
compared with the same months last
year. The superintendents of the alms
houses say this is because of the
action of the State Board of Charities
requiring every tramp applying for aid
to give his nuino, age, and where he
last came from, and also requring the
Superintendent to take a full descrip
tion of the applicant's features, hair,
eyes, clothing, &o , and forward tbem to
(hd State Board at Albany. The
tramps shrink from this. Hence the
great falling off ia applicants. The
Superintendents believe it is the enter
ing wedge to the complete solution ot
the vexatious tramp question. If such
a system cannot be introduced into
Pennsylvania, the Legislature should
be called upon at its approaohiog sess
ion to adopt such legislation as will ena
blo city and township, authorities to
deal promptly and efficaciously with the
tramp nuisance,
Anutueh Bold ArreMpr Ou
Saturday night of last week, as Mr.
Henry Miohle, (a noal digger) of Lime
stone tqwnship, this oonnty, was return
ing to his home from Mecaniosville, he
was stopped on the road by a man who
came" out of the woeds and demanded
his money. Mr M. replied that ho had
no money, and after a few impertinent
questions from the rascal, he was al
lowed to pursue his journey unmoles
ted until he had gone about half a mile,
when he was aeain stopped by another,
or the same man, who made a similar
demand of him, Mr. M. replied that he
had nothing about his person but some
papers which were of no value to any
one save himself, and after interchang.
ing a few more words, the villain gave
him permission to prosecute his journey
and he arrived safely at home that night
without being intercepted any mire by
highwaymen, no doubt, being fully per.
suaded that it was lortuuate (somctimts)
to have been born poor. Clarion Jack
Ionian. The Grbat Potato Year.- Accord
ing to tbe New York papers, potatoes
are pouring into that city from all di
retions. They come down the Hudson
from points along tho river. Can'
boats ore freighted with them; and even
us far west as Michigan letters are re
ceived inquring the chances lor selling
Four hundred car loads sometimes arrivi
in a single day, and large tows com
down the river, every boat loaded with
from six to eight thouand bush eh.
New York is the leading State in th
potato business, the number of ac
planted in 1873 being 241,990. tin
iverage yield U3 builieU to the acre
and the average price 54 cents pei
bushel. In that year the entire potti.
crop of the Uuited States wa 106 037.
000 bushels of which nearly one
quarter, or 54 925,000 bushels were
produced in New York. Although tht
abundant yield thi year m-iy be dissp
pointing to tho tanners on account ol
the consequent low prices, it will be a
isreat blessing to tho poor during the
coming wi nter.
What is Indian Summer? Prob
ably not one person in twenty thousand
Knows. iN early every warn day in the
tall is spoken of as Indian Summer, li
was an old and popular bilicf that this
smoky season was caused by tho burn
ing of the leaves on the Iudian hunting
rnuuds But the 1,500 mile stre.ch
of whi'e settlements between Western
Pennsylvania and the home of the red
man dissuades us from this fanciful
opinion. 1 he only practical sense ide.i
we remember ever to have seen is from
an eminent aivine, who sDokc thus;
The leaves generally begiu to fall in
October, after the first frost, and con
tinue to do so during the month. Then
very generally, when all the leaves have
fallen, there comes a cold rain and a j
bitter frost, fomentation and decom
position which adds warmth to the
earth, causing that warm, misty atmos
phere which continues until nearly the
end ol November. And it is during
this warm spell in November that tra
ditiou says (in this latitude) the Indians
luid up their corn for winter."
Dreadful Warning to Hunters.
From the Osceola Reoeiile. of the 3.'
inst., we copy the following sturtling
aye horrifying report of a hunting acci
dent. Let it bo a warning t hunters
everywhere: "With the return of the
hunting season recurs the increasing
mortality list growing out of accidental
shooting. The first case of fatal shoot
ing ocenring this season, happened near
Hazeltown Pa., in Tobhanna township
A hunter named James Philips, being
out on Pocono mountain, put his dog
alter a deer, which ran in the direction
ot a lurge swamp, called "Shades of
Death." Philips followed, and after
some time, heard the dogs coming to
ward him. Observing a movement in u
dump of bushes, only about Slty vard
I'lstant, he raised his gun Dud fired
Before he had time to reload the deei
run past him, and supposing he hao
partly disabled it, ho proceeded to tic
place where he supposed the deer !
have been when lie shot, and was hoi
rifled to find the body of a littlo bo
riddled with buck shut, lying in a poo
of blood. The littlo lellow was aboo
nine years of age and near his bod
stood a basket partly filled with beasi
nuts, showing his fatal errand to the
dismal "Shades of Death." We give
the principal facts of this sad ease
hoping that the warning may save the
life of some human being who otherwis
mitrh t become a sacrifice to the careless
ness of some over-confident but incapable
hunter."
"He shall have the power to till any
vacancy that may happen during the
recess of the Senate, in the office of
Auditor General, State Treasurer, Seo
retary ol Internal Affiairs, or Superin
tendent of Publio Instruction, in a
judical office, or any other elective
ofljce during the sessioa ot Senate, the
Governor shall nominate to the Senate,
before their final adjournment, a proper
person to fill aaid vaoaocy; but any such
case of vacaucy, in an elective office, a
person shall be ohoseu to said offioe at
the next general election, unless the
vsoancy shall happen within three cal
ender months immediately preceding
such election, in which caaj the elec
tion for said office shall be held at the
second cucceediog general election,"
A wise examiner in the Paiem Office
at Washington refused a patent for a
new mode of fastening coiton bales, on
the ground that the same principle was
embodied in a patent already issued for
a lady $ garter. It is obviously a good
thing, at any rate, that women and cot
ton bales can be firmly seoured by a
common principle, and it is not so sur
prising that one attachment answers for
both. There always was an affinity be
ween 'em.
E. B. FOOTE, M.D .
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