She gUpHian. Gioroi B. Goodlandir, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, NOV. It, IMS. Reader, If jo Banl to laow what if going OB Ib tha baalnoao world, Jaat road oar edvertielng solnmna, tho Special aoiomn In particular. . MAXIMa FOR THE DAY. No tnaa worthv tha offioe of Preeideot ebould ba willing to hold 11 If oouoted in, or planed there by any fraud. V. 8. ubabt. I oould never hara baB reeoneilod la tha ele vation bv tha amallait aid of mioa of a poraon. however raapaotabla In prirata life, who muot forever earry upoo hi brow tha alamp of fraud Bret triumphant iB American biatory. No eub eequent action, however nteritorioue, aan waah away tha lottara of that raoord. Cbablbb Fbabcii Abasa, I would ratbar hara tha asdoraainent of aquar tar of a million of tha Amerioan people thao that of tha Loniilana Batnroiog Board, or of tha Com nlasioB which oioluded tha faola and daaidad tha queation on a teobBienllty. Taoe. A. HaaDBlcKB. Undar lha forma of law, Rutherford B. Hayea baa bean declared Prealdeat of the United Slatee. Ilia title reata upon diafranohlaement of lawful votera, the falae eertifioatca of tha returning obY oera aoting eorruptly, and the daoiaion of n com miatioB which baa refuaed to henr evidence of al iased fraud. For tbe firat tine are the American neoole eonfronted with tha fact of a fraudulently- elected Pretident. Let it not be underatood that tbe fraud will ba allenlly aequteeied IB by tbe eouutry. Let bo hour paaa la wbion ma uaurpa tlon ia forgotten. Addbmi or DanocKATto M. O.'a. One hundred yaara of human depravity ooea- Biuleted and concentrated into a elimai of crime. Never again In five hundred yeara ahall they hara an opportunity tu repeat tne wrong. Daniel. W. VoonBBBB. It ia rather noteworthy that the to tal Republican voto in this Suite is not equal to tbo total Domocralio vote last Fall. A Good Index. The voto cast for Kclley and Robinson will exceed that cast for Cornell about 45,000. That ia tho Democratic majority in tbo popu lar vote of tbo Slate. Funky I Tbe editor ol tbo Tyrono Jcrald,mt wcck,used a great big Demo cratic Rooster ; because tho Democrats of Blair county, elected their candidate tor Prothonotary, and for a third term at that. That's so. The Now York Sun says : "Tho solid vote of Pennsylvania for Hancock in tho Dcmocrtitio Na tional Convention next year would bo liable to muko an impression on tbe minda of delegates from more than one Southern Stato." Early. Tho editor of the Washing ton Post bangs out this kind of a flag: SEYMOUR, OF NEW YOUK.AND McDONALD.OF INDIANA, IS THE TICKET TO NOMINATE IN 1880 BECAUSE IT IS THE TICKET TO WIN. That's a mighty good team. Radical IloNgsTY. An oxuhango says: The Roadjnstors will have i majority ol twenty-five on joint ballot in the Virginia Legislature. Tho Re publicans cloctod twenty-lour members in the cntiro Stato, and nineteen of them aro Readjustee or Repudiation- ists. That tells the story so far as tho Republican party of Virginia is con cerned. "It J" Slato Treasurer Noyos bad a Iiittor fight to win the nomination from ilr. Barr in 1877, but ho stood at bis precinct poll at Wostport on last eloction day, and gave Barr an in- creased majority over Dill. If Barr could have commanded a few thousand such men as "Old Square Timber" to work for him, "it might havo been I1 Philadelphia Timet. Gold Birds. Tha Philadelphia Record of Friday says : An order has been made for tbe translor of 551,000 ounces of gold bullion from tho Now York assay office to tho Hint in this city for coinage. The value of tbo bullion is about 110,250,000, and is part of that rocently received from Europe. Tbo Mints will first coin cagloB and half eagles. A Poor Show. Potor not "that Rock" spoken of in Revelation but Peter Sutton, Greenback candidato for Stato Treasurer, recoived in Philadel phia 299 votes, and in tho Stato not 30,000 votes. Tbo rag baby was big gor at its birth than when it bad at tained its teens. Poor thing I lis Sutton death will bo mourned in this State by Frank Hughes and Honry Carey Baird witb honest grief. It was no ordinary humbug, and it should have no ordi- nary obsequies. Anotiib Gain. There was a Con grossional vacancy to bo filled in tbe 12th district of Now York at the last olection, Smith, Radical, having died Waldo lluU'hins, Democrat, was eloo- tod to fill it. It was an important gain as it gives the Democrats in tho Na tional Honso of Representatives three majority over the combined Radical and Greenback vote. Most of the lat ter are with the Democrats, but it is a hotter condition to be independent of them on a close call. Tin Official Vote. Following is tho ofHoial vote received at the office ol tho Secretary of tho Commonwealth at Ilarrisburg : Butler, RepeblleaB.. Barr, Democrat. o-uttoo. Greenback... Ricbardaon , Prohibition.. Tola! Potior ever Barr-.. Butler over all 7,l The total vote ia 169,750 less than last year, 16,984 less than In 1877, and 220,516 less than 1X76 whon tha high est vote was cast in tha State. How Tuinus Turn. Eighteen months ago, Sherman, Hayes & Co. were wagging Senator Conkling, of Now York. Thoy kicked his Collector and Naval officer out of that Port Now tho former is the Chairman of the Radical State Committee, and the latter iB cloctod Governor. There never was a clearer caso ot the tail wagging tbe dog than that which has sprung up between tho Fodoral Administration and tbe Radical Senator from New York. ' He did not condescend to make speech daring the late canvass In tliat Sulo, but compolled tbe whole Administration to "boost" and "boom' for Cornell, who it bad turned out of an office because he was not an honest man. Who ever heard of Cornell'i -conversion f .. JII.SIo ... .J' .. 1.11 ... i.u,.m ... M" ELECTWX RETURNS. For the purpose of comparison we give llievciloeaallort-iovornorin iib, and that rant, lor Stato Treasurer in 1879, to lur aa the official voto baa readied na up to goin to, prom : Governor, I.Sialtf Treaeurer ! r r r i f i ."tee I I : ? r O s i j f 3301 2742 257 S 2.175 1318U 201 11199 171U3 2093 3007 3(197 3752 2908 3571 2105 3307 3347 3014 2095 2(173 13480 (MOO 8025 4932 3390 37110 3130 3922 3132 0010 21411 4588 7001 7552 0243 0020 3700 3892 2109 24116 3342 2190 3U7 2514 381 408 352 427 220(1 2160 2333 1926 3827 2(159 2710 1770 6400 8178 3388 6023 4032 2205 3030 1939 3207i 1002 2494 1372 2099! 1814 1889 1327 3278 1451 2441 1100 3533 2957 2011 3000 4831 3743 4407 3813 5320 6591 3210 5138 3137 4709 1087 3102 1KIU 420 881 390 4237 6 44 3244i 5281 4211 2054! 2949 2594 107 318 1(19 . 270 4091 4734j 2708 3256 1222 794 829 592 3229 16061 2378 1382 2730 3073 1478 2098 1557 34.80j 8(I8 2722 2140 1944 1570j 1821 1851 1473! 1734; 140G 1974 48981 30131 5304 8714 15518! 6303i 11705 1005 2870: 1251 2803 2040 3914! 2107 3055 0705 4975: 3795 3407 4414 7322; 6735 1M2 4809 3207! 2445 2039 1282 1504! 870 990 3708 44.40i 2001 3022 1760 1744; 1270 1221 2829 0O2I 1371 399 9104) (Hauti 6830 0777 1378 772 087 497 7504 4035 4224 2001 4584 3281 3041 2593 2711 2097 2348 2428 63755 70099 44335 74170 1135 497i 051 240 694 1320j 37() 739 7057 5994 4817 4036 1494 18141 839 1406 2140 3134, 1271 2308 601 430! 442 295 2240 3832; 2157 3258 2128 4253 I4it0 3720 1050 1830! 1130 1727 3035 3482! nn 2579 1020 2175 935 2044 4994 5203 4735 5274 1025 1937 1993 904 590S 47(15 5472 5099 1000 1417 . 1071 1072 0044 6900 J754 445s 297000819.W 221715 280153 297000 221715 22507 58438 COl'NTIKB. Adania-- Allrgheny, Arnjclrony Heaver - - -Bedford Harks Blair Bradford Rucks - Butler Cambria Cameron -Carbon - Centre Cheater Clarion Clearfield Clinton - -Columbia Crawford Cumberl'd Dauphin . Delaware -I Kik Erie Fayelte - Korea t - . Franklin . Fulton Greene - . Hunling'D Indiana iletl'eraon - Juniata - Lackawa'a- Lancaater -Lawrence -Lebanon - Lehigh - -. Luzerne - Mercer MilHin ... Monroe Monlgnmy Montour Norlham'n Norihum'd Perry I'hiladela. Pike Potter - - .Schuylkill, Snyder -Somerset .Sullivan - Kutqueha'a 1 toga - - Union - Venanso Warren - - Wasliinglti Wnvne Wealroor'd Wyoming York - - - Total - Majority' Poter Sutton, Grccnbackor, received 27,207; William L. Richardson, Pro hibitionist, 3,219; Scattering, 85. Beavir "Civilization." The edi tor of tho Philadelphia Times bits a No. 1 Btatosman between wind and wator this way! "Collector Rutan'a Beaver Argus and Radical related how it happened that a couple of men in that part of tbo Stato, who bad not voted for many years, camo out at the lust election and voted tho whole Re publican ticket. They had read in somo of the newspapers that Jeff. Da vis was going to rnn for Prcsidont of tbe United States and there would be another war, and ever bo many things which the organs know how to say with overwhelming effect. It is won derful tbat these men could have been held back from doing their Bimple duty as cittaens so long, since every year the issue presented by the organs is tbe same, and there is no more danger now that Jeff. Davis will run for Pres ident than there was years ago when Uoraco Greoley went bis bail. Still thoro is no law which prevents tho organs from imposing npon timid peo ple with big bugaboo stories when tbey have nothing better to do; it ia a kind of false pretense which the law doesn't reach." Did hot Obit. The recent election in Virginia recently turned on the payment, or repudiation, of tho hugo debt put 011 the tax-payers by tbo car pet-baggers and Hayes, the de facto, who knowing that his friends had stolen tho money, ho went over into that Stato and made several speeches advising the negroes to voto to pay the bonds thus stolen by his confeder ates in crime. He told the Virginia negroes that tbiy must voto for pay ing State debt, they showed their high rcspocl for the acting President by going right np to tho ballot-box and voting tho othor way. Mr. Hayes should havo considered tho back. action character of bis advico. A Domestic Afflictiom. The Phil adelphia Times says: "After Senator Conkling gets ex-Naval Officer Cornell elected to tho Chairmanship of tho National Republican Committee ho will then begin to mako the adminis tration solid in support of ex-Collector Arthur for United Stales Sonator. This is piobably all tbat will bo re quired of tbo presont administration, unless the favorite son of New York should conclude to run himself for tbe Presidency ; in tbat ovenl a great deal of enterprising 'whooping up' will be called for, and as Hayes no longor spells reform with a big R ho would be equal to all demands." Ante. Sambo, Before tbe " latrffany means that Grant haa boon sur lamented" abolished slavery, our bordor neighbor, Canada, granted tbe colored man an asylum; but now things have changod. A cotomporary romarkB "Canada, the negro's Canaan m the days of the Underground Railroad, is the last place In the world to look for oolor prejudice, but the good people of Ottawa aro appoaling to the Minister of Education to find out some way to make colored parents tako their chil dren out of the schools and sond them to a room ospocially sot apart for little 'Bigger..' " A Tin Strikb. ' The white race emancipated the colored race in 18C4 ; the colored race emancipated tbe while race in 1879," was the inscription on a transparency borne in a parade of colored men through the etroeU of Cambridge the other night. Tbe mean ing waa tbat by mean, of the negro voto, Dorvhostor county, Maryland, which has been steadily Whig while tbat parly lasted, and Democratic since, aocidontly went Radical at tbe late eloction. Henoe tbe colored sa viours' transparency. EA'POSE OF THE TREASURY PLUNDERERS. The New York Sun, in alluding to Senator Davie and bis committee's fortlicomingreportorhis investigations of the United Slates Treasury Depart ment, makes tlx so startling observa tions : "They have found millions improp erly entered, and balaucea forced to cover up tboeo fraudulent charges. I Volumes of tbe most important ac counts are missing and it ia evident from their connection with the publio loans that they were purposely car ried off and deojroyed tohtf.i' villainy. In somo of the existing books whole pagos aro torn out, and thoy are other wise mutilated, and orasuroa visible to the oye, and otbera to an ordinary magnifier, may be counted by thou sands. A II these chargos, this tbievory, this mutilation and this dostruetion, relate to tbe most important books and accounts of the Treasury. Can anybody believe that such criminal tampering witb tho records of tho Treasury, extending only over a limited period of yours, and all point ing to intentional fraud and forgory to cover up excessive issues, counterfeit ing and stealing, was tho result ol mere accident? No wonder tho Re publican leaders sock to solidify tbe North against the South by a soctional cruBado, and to ignoro all those mate rial questions upon the solution of which tho general prosperity depends. No wondor thoy cry out for a "strong man," who will trample tho Constitu tion under foot, uso the army to crush out opposition on tho slightost of pre- toxts, and snbvort the Government to tbo worst partisan objects. This is their game to win the olection, to bury out of sight the iniquities which blot tbo cureer of the party and of many of its prominent leaders, and to prevent the punishment which an indignant pooplo would administer after a full exposure." Bx or Good Cueer. Wo seo noth ing in tho result of tho election to dis courngo Democrats. Tho hoavy Re publican majority in this Stato ia wholly due to tho apathy of the Dem ocrats, and their absence from tbe polls, and not bocause they have turn ed Republican. Bucks county does not stand alone. In solid old North ampton, where tbe Democratio major ity reaches nearly 4,000, it fell down this year to 1,600, and Lehigh 2,500 to 350. Even, in Berks the Democrats staid at bomo, and her Democratic majority of 8,000 is reduced to 3,000. No one will say all those Democrats have becomo Republicans. They sim ply staid at bomo, not the proper thing to do, but it was done nevertheless. Ex-Attorney Gcnoral Dear, in a recent speech, was frank enough to admit that the Republicans elected their ticket becauso the Democrats staid at homo. This is the history of our de feat and this tells tho wholo story in a nut shell. It the Democrats don't go to tbe polls thoy can't expect to clout tholr tickot. Doylestown Democrat. Taking the Census. Tho State is entitlod to ten Supervisors, and hence, it will bo dividod into ton districts. It ia understood that the districts will be comprisod as follows: Philadelphia la divided late two Diatriot. lit and Id. Tha Sd Diatriot la eompoaed of the followinc eonntiea : Delaware, Cheater, Montgomery, Berke, Bunka, LehiinaNorthampton, Monroe and Pike. Ponrth Diatriot Kohuvlkill, Carboa Lnaerne, Lackawanna, Colorable, Montour, Northumber land. fifth Diet'let Laneaator, Torb, Adama, Leba non, Danpbln, Cumberland, Parr, Juniata, Mifflin, Bnvdor, Union. Siith Diatriot Wayne, Suaqaefaanna, Wyom ing, Bradford, Bulllvaa, Lycoming, Tioga, Potter, Clinton, Cameron. Seventh Diatriot Cambria. Blair. Huntingdon. Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, Someraet, Fayette, V eatmoreland. Klgblb Diatriot Allegheny. Ninth Diatriot Indiana. Armatroae-. Butlor. Venango, Clarion, Jefferoon, Foroit, Slk, Mo Kean, Centre, Clearfield. Tenth Dialriet Warren, Erie, Crawford, Mer cer, Lawrenee, Beaver, Waahington, Ureeno. The Supervisors are appointed by tho President, by and witb tho advice and consent of tho Senato. Tbe Su pervisor select, enumerators. Thirty days is tbe longest time allowod any enumerator to do tbo work assigned ; honce tbe sub-districts in each county must bo very small. Another Vagabond. We notice that ono Mason O. natch, Secretary and Treasurer of the Northwestern Traveling Mon'a Association, and one of the editors of Northwestorn True tier, of Chicago, absconded on the 8th inst., upon tho discovery that he had forged certain papers by which ho se cured a largo sum of money fraudu lently. He also took with him ft con siderable amount of tbo lunds of tho Association. Ten thousand dollars will cover tho amount of the stealings. Tho next day bis wife received a telegram from Troy, N. Y,, whither ho was re ported to havo wandored in, as was reported, a crazed condition. High living and losses in grain, gambling and stock speculations are said to be at tho bottom of tho trouble." We suspect tbat a lack ol moral training in bis boyhood days is at tbe bottom of it. Gambling is not inherited. A Happt Family. An exchange remarks : "Grant's receptions out West have been a grand harvest fur pick pockets. A gang of the light-fingered gentry carried oft" several thousand dollars in money and watches from Galona the othor day. 11 0 has been followed from placo to placo by those fellows, but it i. not the first time by rounded by thievcB." Tbo reador, no doubt, rcmembora tho Credil Mobilicr job. under bim, the trader-post sales mado in tbe "green room" of tbo Whito Uouso, as well as the Belknap busi ncss all under bis immediato eye. No other Administration not evon Hayes', though stolen from Tilden ovor disgraced the people so outrage ously as Grant did during his last torm. Strategy. Wo notice that Governor Cromwell, of Michigan, will oall ft spe cial session of the Legislature to fill the vacanoy in the United State. Sen ate, caused by the death of Chandlor. Tbo Governor will be a candidate in the scrub race, for which Bagley, Bald win, Conger, Joy and Newberry, aro entered. Conger Is in fine oondition, and his friends aro backing him heavily, In tbe meantime, the Governor has appointed PernandoC. Boaman,aworn oat political plug, to the placo, so as to get rid of the wonderful annoyance heaped upon him, by the score of loyal patriot, of that State, who want Zack'a place. FALSE SYMPATHY. Tbo Euston Aram appropriately re marks: Tbo lalo sudden death of Zachariab Chandler, a Senat 'r of tbe United States from Michigan, gavo the fcllowa who indulge in extraordinary lamenta tions over tho demiso of each promi nent or notorious man a flno chance to vent their sooming sorrow. The tolo- grumB announcing bis deuth also told us of tho exhibitions of mourning in Chicago ovor the doath of Mr. Chand lor. Ab fur tbo doceased, wo bad 110 exalted opinion of bim whilo living, and we ra not now going to either praise or censure him. Our purpose is to allude to the foolish yea, worse than foolish practice that has since tho war grown upon tho American people, of almost idolizing thoir dead. The time was when only men who bad shown themselves rcully great or worthy were tho subjects of especial sorrow whon called from their spheres ot public duty. But now note United States Senator of Iobs than ordinary ability, whoBo most notod peculiarity was the languago deemed rather more forciblo than polito, can "shtirHo off Ibis mortal coil," without having the columns ol tho daily press crowdod with laudatory notices and long jere miads. Tho American pooplo are given to making too much fuss over the loss of very littlo tiuibor. They aro Bhcd diug tears for what can very easily be replaced. United States Senators aro not all statesmen. Tbey aro not all persons whoso records will bear tbo closest scrutiny, and those of us who bow down in sackcloth and ashes overy timo one ot theso chaps is called to his reward, show our lack of what is propor at such a time. Thin Friendship. The Philadel phia Times, in alluding to tho latest caso of th is kind, relates the following : "The case ol Congressman Voorhis, of Hackcnsuck, New Jersey, is a painful illustration of tho flitting of Summer friends when adversity comes. Ho was esteemed wealthy, was liberal with out being extravagant,and friends clus tered about bim in sunshino like bees upon tho honeyed flower. He was chosen to Congress in an adverse dis trict, and all classes paid bim botnago as a worthy citizen. It is not charged that bo deliberately defrauded any one; but ho borrowed from li is own bunk without lawful authority, confidently expecting to pay, and ombatrassments so accumulated about him that he was $50,000 short in restoring tho money. He was arrested, and tbe man who had thousands of Summer flaltorcrs could not command $10,000 security. Alter a day of snrveillanco in his bouse un der tbo care of a United States Mar shal, tho umount ot bail was reduced to $0,000, and his father and brother were then ablo to save him Horn the ignominy of a prison. Such Is life I" Tho bank officer did not steal tho cash out of the vaults of tho bank, but ho abstracted $50,000 worth ol'collntterals, belonging to tho patrons of the bank, took thorn over to Now York, recoived tho cash on them, with which he de feated the Democratic nominee, with the hope, no doubt, of reaching Con gross to servo bis party and in the end rcstoro the stolen securitios. Still roa Horses and Doos. It p- pears that Grant's trip around the world has not improved his tasto or morals. A Washington Post reporter tuned up at Galena, III., Grant's old homo, about tho time the General and retinue did, and he remarks : "1 have observed," romarkod Mr. Washburne, as bo sat in Gen. Grant's parlor, at Galena, tho other day, "I haveobserved an increasing interest on tbo part of many of our ablest leaders, as to tho personnel of out tickot lor 1 880." Tho Gcnoral smoked on, a whiff or two, then slowly removed his cigar from his lips, and calmly eyed the wreathing clould that floated over his head. Turn ing bis eye towaid his friend and neighbor, tbe man who was first his illustrious patron, and afterwards hi favorite protogo, tho General remarked tbat be had a couple of Arabian (tal lions near Washington, that bo wanted to bring to Illinois, and ho left a dog with Gen. Boalo that ho would like to have at his Galena residence. The cigar was replacod, and tho Bmoking went on, whilo Mr. Washburne dis coursed ol tho weather and crops." How He Got Him to Acckit. Of tbe lato Senator Chandlor, it is related by the Toledo Blade, that when ho be came Secretary of tho Interior he de sired that ft cortain position in the Department should bo filled by a law yer from tho West whose fitness was undoubted. Tho lawyer refused the appointmunt on the ground that he could not afford tho pecuniary sacrifice imposed by his withdrawal from his business. "What sum will mako you good ?" asked Mr. Chandler. "Not loss than $5,000 t year," answered the lawyer, "Yon sball have it," said tho Secretary; and during his occupancy of tho ofllc.o the lawyer cvory year re ceived a check to that amount, paid from Mr. Chandler's own pocket." This is given out to havo "groenies" believo that the dead leader paid the $5,000 extra out of his ownpockot; but tbe facts aro that he drew out of the United States Treasury $5,000 more than tho salary allowod by law, and banded over to the eolobrated blood-letting Chandlor for Radical cam paign funds. Fearvullt Solid. The Bradford Argus remarks : Tho Radicals affect to be bitterly opposed toGroonbackism and to any candidate for office who support, such principles, yet we find that in our neighboring county of Col- unibia tbey repudiate to a great extent thoir own candidato and supported Knt,an vowod Green backor.and thoro by defeated Smith tbe Democratio nominoo by a small majority. This we suppose was done to protect them selves and the North from an Invasion of the "Solid South." "Civiliiation." An exchange re mark. : " Wong Ching Foo ia an edu cated Chinaman, who is said to bavo undertaken to bring about ft rovolu tlon in tbe Flowery Kingdom. Fail ing, as many patriot, have done, from tbe premature explosion of bis mouth, he fled to this country and sought rof ugo in Chicago. A few days ago plot was discovered among the othor Chi nos, in tbat city to abduct Wong Ching Foo that he might bs sent back to China to be beheaded." , SOT REPUBLICAN IX FORM. Bun. Butler has been interviewed, and notwithstanding he is stitleriiig a repulse charged with about 12,000 ma jority fur the other fellow, be is as happy as a clam at high tide, and says he is well in both hculth and spirits. What an impressible old froo hooter be is, to be sure I He ia still open for an- tther campaign, and lias enough tight lull in Him to make the blue bloods ol Beacon Hill squirm, and to teach the pooplo ol the Old lluy Slato tbat hu is neitner aeau nor siconing. Jin latest point is to lay bofi.ro Congress theim pel tun t tact tbat M atwuchusetU has nevor had a Republican form pt gov ernment simply thpjinyeamiiee uf it tho shadow only, not tho substance. I bat she bus eleven members of ton- grots where alio ii only entitled to eight. Tbat by an educational quali fication at least 150,000 voters are dis franchised, and yet thoy are cluimed making up ineir Congressional repro actuation. Think of ill This sanctified luhd of bak od beans, codlb-h and "culcbah" the homo of sly drinks and wilchv-isms the resling-placo ol the nest egg of the bird ol liberty not itcpublican in form o government 1 uno uunureu ami miy v "" ''iiiinr years ago at Des Moins, in the by an educational qualification by ajBum0 state. At Burlincton. speakinc pooplo who have been foremost in forcing tbo ballots of tho gross, ignor ant negro upon other people I The samo kind ot votes that yoked Penn sylvania to the Radical chariot 1 Oh, yo hypocrites I lietjaniin must be fooling. But it seens not. Ho do claros it bis purpose to bring it before Congress and to ventilate tbo matter. Go on Benjamin. rVadu in! And so say wc all i Loch Haven Democrat. Radical Government. It is well known that there is a class of political oconomists who save at the spigot and allow the bungholo to bo open all the timo. Hero is a Radical case in point : Revelations have just been mado which go to show that whilo tho revenue de partment has been bunting "moon shine whiskuy" in tho mountains of North Carolina, extensive frauds have passod unnoticed at the Now Custom House, and the Government has boon defrauded to tho amount of ubout $300,000 by the smuggling of vost-" ments and church ornaments. Church regalia is tree from duty, and this gen oral hoad, statuary, toxtilo fabrics, jewelry, books, and a variety of manu factured metal goods, often lavishly ornamented with jewels, bavo been undervalued. Tho "clergymen's oaths" bavo been so manipulated and forged, that tbo Catholic clergymen aro re lieved of all complicity in the matter Tho whole performance implicates a number of officials, and is said to one of tho best laid schemes that ever de frauded tho Government. Departed Glokv. The holiday robbory and earpot-hag rule in tho Southern States at one time was a "grand moral idea-' affair. A cotom porary, in alluding to those days, re marks: "Numerous ex Senators und ex-Congressmen, of thocarptbag and negro era, aro now cotnlortably quar tered as night watchmen in public buildings, in various parts of tho coun try. As they Bit and ponder through the long, still hours of night, thoro is nothing in tbe past that seems to thorn so inscrutibly mysterious, so Itko a wild dream of a fevered brain, as the fuel thut thuir numcs aro in the Con. grcssional Directory and the Record." Carpot-bng rulo was a lar worse scourgo upon the South, than either tho rebell ion or the yellow fever. Tho millions of millions of debts which thoy entailed upon unborn generations, is a burthen so groat that the proporty-boldors are almost reduced to slavery laboring all tho timo to pay the debts entailed upon the Statea by the knaves indi cated. "Civilization!" An exchange says: In Talbot county, Maryland, resides a nogro who voted the Democratic ticket on tho 4th inrt., and having done that worthy act went to his homo and sought rest in his domicile. But whilo he slept the sloep of the just somo of his Republican neighbors invaded bis table, in tho dark hours of tho gloomy night, and wreaked their venganoo on tho Democratio negro by maiming his mule in a crnel, borriblo, barbarous manner. Is this ft Nation? And, if so, where is the strong arm of Federal power ? Aro non-partisan mules, mules that have kept aloof from political turmoil, to be deprived of their tails, robbed of their oars, and havo thoir innocent noses slashed off bocause thoir masters dare to voto for Democratic candidates? West Chester Record please copy. Rascally Tricks. The Radicals of Now York are at tho old gamo they became so proficient at in Horida and Louisiana during the Presidential count, of tampering with tho returns. Closo on the hocls of tho election and for ecvoral days thorcaftorall the New York journals of both parties admitted that the Democratic Stato Ticket with tho oxecption ol CorncM was elected. Still there was a suspicions holding back or returns in strong Radical coun ties, and now Inoraosed Radical major! ties aro rolling in, which have evidently been "doctored" so as to elect all the candidates of that party. The Demo. crats of that State hold that tho first returns elected their candidate and if tho returns now are mado to show the npposito it is tbe result of deliberate fraud. Still in TnotiiLE Major Macus A Rono, ot the Seventh cavalry, who was tried at Chicago last Winter for cow ardice in the Custer fight, and who bad previously been suspended on ac count ol his conduct toward Mrs. Bell, wife of an officer of bis regiment, is again in trouble. General Sturgis charges him with conduot unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. The spe cification, aro, first, grossly Indocent conduct in the presence of Mrs. Farn Bhaw, wife of the post-trader ; second, drunkonncssbofurocnlistedmon; third ongaging in disgraceful quarrels at the club room. General Terry haa detailed a Court Martial, to sit at Fort Mead, November 24tb, to try Reno. 1III 1 RESIDENT B B ALARY. Prom ft Washington letter to the Baltimore Sun: "A northern Democratic mem bor stale, tbat he proposes at an early day in tho next session to introduce ft bill bringing back tbe salary of tbe President of tbe United States to $25, 000 per annum, to take effect March 4, 1881. lie says that his detormina lion is to push tha hill vigorously for its psssago, and he doe. not think un dcr the circumstances either party In Congress will bo so rash as to make any opposition of consequence to It. GENERAL GRANT'S HURLING- TON SPEECH. The denial comes now of the state ment mado somo days ago that Gen eral Mierman had written to a friend in t'bicugo to the effect that when (iunt-rul Grunt arrived in that city ho bad "un important message which ho would there deliver to the people ol tho United Slates. Naturally surmise had arisen us to what "mesmigo" this unofficial person could now have to deliver to the ooplo. It had been sug gested, however, tluit tho message to bo delivered at Chicago would be simply tho declension of a third term nomination. If this coniuclure had boon verified, such au action on Gen eral Grant's part, in the laco of the act tbat he has, according to tbo view ot some, but to any "yes" to socuro the nomination and probably his election, it would bavo raised bim lar btghorin tho estimation of thoso whoso esteem is must valuablo than any olber deed of bis wholo life. W'hntovor may bo tbe personal opinions of Generul G rant, however, when or wherever expressed, it is to ho hoped be will not indulge in expressions similar to those expressed by him in his speech at Burlington, .0WB) 0II Tuesday, and in his speech a ipei to tbo pupils of tho schools, ho said 1 believo that if there ever is another var in this country it will be one of ignorunco vs. intelltgciico. 1 think that war will bo one of ignorance and superstition combined against cduca tlon ami intelligence." lite fact la there ulways has existed strife between intelligence and ignorance it is a law ol tho world's progress. Therefore, unless the iteration of those words by General Grant is meant to ho tho first nolo of a now issue to bo raised on be halt or tho "stalwarts, they seem a mere meaningless collection of phrasos. It was certainly very loose talk for a person of General Grant's well-known discretion. When attempting to give a political turn to such a matter, the question comes up as to buw and where to draw tho lino. What is ig norance und what is intelligence in the final analysts? there is an ignor ance of history and civilization, such as is manileslcd by tho voodoo wor shiping negroes in Louisiana, and an ignoranco of moral obligations, like that of tho Oneida socialists, and of tbe distinction botween meum and tuum, such as that manifested by somo of tho county officers 111 tho Mute in which General Grant spoko, where sovcral County Treasurers have of luto years been in default, "lntcll" genco" at Washington lately pretend, ed to direct "ignoranco" in Southside Virginia to voto ftr the debt-paying candidates, but the shrewdness ot local wire pullers waa able to control the voters created by Washington "intelli gence,"'to tho injury and shame of tho stale. Intelligence ot the sort which can expect to be serviceable to the country and this day and generation ought not to lapso into such errors of judgment as all this implies. Jo go no f 'urt her, the impolicy ol such speeches must be obvious tu every one. Evon if thoy do nothing else, ihcy let ia a flood ol light upon the vitul weaknesses ot the "strong men upon whom sun dry politicians seemed disposed to pin their faith. Gonoral, Giant in bis last annual message confessed ignorance of politics as an excuse lor blunders ol his administration, alleging that bis time hud mostly been spent in bar racks. If, therefore, tho lines between ignoranco and Intelligence had been drawn very closely bo might bavo been shut out from ever being a can didute for tbe high office to which ho finally attained. But tho fear is that the intimations in such speeches as here retcrred to have ft sectarian or oruaading bearing about tham. Haiti more Sun. General G runt sentcntiously remark ed in his speech at Burlington, Iowa, that tbo noxt war in this country would bo botwoen ignorance and in tolligenco. A diagram should always be sent along with grave utterancos ot this character. By tho way, it was at Des Moines, Iowa, that Grant declar ed war on the Calholio Church. Can it be possible that his vacuo remarks at Burlington wcro aimed at the samo target ? It strikes as that it would bo well for this peripatetic dead-beat to stop talking about war lor season. Baltimore Gazette. A Remarkable: Fact. The Now York World lecontly contained an odi- torilo artical referring to the lato elec tion which gave tbo following bit of personal history of - the Republican oandidnte for Governor: Alonzo B Cornell ownod a cotton plantation In Georgia in 18C0, and on January 28tb of tbat year stood by ohewing an clevon inch cigar whilo four strong negro slaves (recaptured runaways and his property) were cut to pieces at the whipping post. Tbe only remark on that occasion of the Republican candi date lor the Governorship of the Statu of New York in 1879 was, 'You must kill George, but merely cripplo theother throe.' George left ft wife and three children, and the oldest son, now man of thirty, Robort Diossy, stumped Now York for Robinson. A Solid Shot. The Ilarrisburg Patriot mado a tonstriko when in treat ing Socrctary Kvarts' recent eloquent plea lor equal suffrage it proposed tho following amendment to tho Constltn lion of tho United States ; Abtk-lb IS. All eltlaoaa of the United Statea, neltva and nalurallied.aball have the right tu vote at the eleetioa for ropreeenlatlre ia Coagreee and the arnotntment ot eleotora for Preaident and Viea Preaidenl without any teat ae to awBera hit of properly, and Bone but native or aataralfaed eliitena of the United statea ahall hare lha right 10 vuie at aucn eieottoaa, any law ol aay stale to tne contrary nolwituitendiog The only Stale in tho Union where manhood suffrage is nut already equal under tbe law aro the Statoa of Rhode Island and New Hampshire where ft proporty qualification is exacted of foreigners, and tbe proposed amend ment would moot their caso exactly. Chandler vice Another. The Ba) timore Gazette remarks : If the Re publican party wants a man absolutely without conscious to succeed, the lato Zach Chandlor as Chairman ef tho National RcpublicauCommittc it should sond at once an invitation to Wm. E. Chandlor, of Now Hampshire He is in nowiso related to tbo lalo Zachariah, but when it comes to stealing States, blowing up political minos and organ izing ourages tbore is no more compar ison between Bill and any othor living Republican than there is between a Ro man Kmpcrorandaring tailed monkey It is now asserted that tbe'late Zach ariah Chandler was haunted by the fear that he would die by the band of an assassin. Ho was compelled to use stimulants on this account. It cost Uncle Sam the handsome sum of $17,000,000 last year to trans port the mails, and next year $18,000,. 000 la asked fur by Second Assistant Postmaster General Brady. Moody and Sankey closed their labor, in Cleveland, Ohio, last Wodne. day night. Mr. Moody loft for Chicago and Mr. Sankey for hi. home in Peon, Isylvanla. A CONTRAST. Two men died recently, only a few hours apart, both suddenly away from home. One bad served his country, as ho supposed, faithfully, on its blood lest battle fields from Bull Run to Atlanta, anil ucyoliu 10 me ttca ; ne jusny euru- ed the familiar name among his coun trymen "rioiiTiNo Joe Hooker. Tho other, served bis party the par ty ol sectional hate, hypocrisy and vil lainy, bravely, by tho hot uso of Iiib very bad mouth and worse brain, in tho party caucus and in tho balls of fraud and usurpation of power ; he too, earned a common epithet among those tamiliur witb bis habits, it was"l)HUNK en 7.ACB. (.'handler." One retired from active Borvice when tbat service needed bravo men, no more, to culti vate tho arts ol pcaco and encourage friendly relations between tho late civil enemies; the other retired too, but because the people of Michigan, at their return of reason bad no uso for a representative blackguard, ranter and inciter to ilnmestio strife; from which obscurity bo was called by ft drunken president, the mend ot the whisky thieves, to ornament bis ruby Cabinet, whore he was frequently in his best trim to show off what brandy will do for a true Kopulmcan statesman, lluv- ng thus become "stalwart 111 defense of .Republican peculators and ring thieves, be aguln demonstrated bis superiority in crying for "blood let ting," while whisky oozed from bis pores, and the Itepublican party, onco more Decomo the party ol sectional hate, had need lor his services. Chiefly instrumental in screening the wbisky thioves whose principal was Gram himself, ho was tbe most eminently fit tool to Meal the ljesxdencu for Hayes, which he did accordingly, as tbo whole country knows. For this service to his party of Iraud and treason, be was rewarded with tbe "stalwart" leader ship, malqrt bis drinking habit, which in a Republican statesman, is esteemed a great virtue. And for this he has earned a tablet and perhaps a monumont in the tern plo of tho Republican party, such as never a Christian or a true hero has won, but only monsters in human shapo like Tamerlane, Nero, Warren Ilatttings, Lord Rawdon, Tecnmseh and McNiel. For this almost every Republican newspaper in tbo land is filled witb praise ot him, and Popo Haven must duly 'sanctity" him, and his mumbling puppets repeat tbo sac rilege, in all corners of the North. For this, all bis crimes, treasons, strut egems, and thells, must be buriod witb his carcass, and only bis service to tbe Republican god Fraud, be kept in grateful remembrance. On the other band, tho soldier, tho good citizen, tho patriot whose course was not bounded by the miserable cir- cumterenco or party success, must be laid away in his tomb, witlt hut a pass- ng notteo, a ingiu rccuaiion 01 wncroj ho was born, whoro ho longbt and where ba died, without even so much as a regret that he is gone. This is hot tha Republican press reward "Fighting Joo Honker" lor his serv ices to the Union. This contrast OL'ttih admonishes us of tbe double, deep dyed treason of the Republican parly, which prefers the demagogue, thief and swin dler to tbe patriot and honest man; the sharp speculator in the wars of tho country, to the soldier who periled nis me tor tne cause 00 oeueveu was just ; the trickster and common drunk ard to tbe square-dealing and temper ate man. It follows, moreover, that when the Republican editor or stump speaker or street-ranter says he loves the "Union soldior," you may aptly apply to him the text of a Christian apostle, via : "if a man say he loves God, but hatoth his brother, he is (a thief and) a liar arid the truth is not in bim." This is true of tho Sherman Repub licans of Ohio, who defeated Generals Kwing and Rice; it ia truo of the Re publican editors who can find but little space to speak well of "Fighting Joe Hooker," whilo they devolo columns to stalwart Zach. Chandler; it is true in general of tbe Republican party of today, which hardly ever rewards "Union soldiers" lor whom it prolcsses to havo a particular love and guar dianship. iVilliamsport Sun. not'to UAXG. JAOOUSON, the sea kino murderer, LEFT OFF WITU EIUHTEEN YEARS IMPRISONMENT It is very probable, dependent npon the prisoner', acceptancy ol the Kxoo ntivo clemency, that United StatcB Marshal Kerns will be spared Iho task of executing lsaao Jacobson, tbe ring leader of tho "watch" who killed the mate of the Sea King, and who was oondemned to be banged on January 30th, 1880. The other prisonors were arraignod for manslaughter, and were sentenced to tho Albany Penitentiary after Jacobson was condemned. The President Judge, the District Judgo and District Attornoy Valentine inter ested tbomselves at once to secure tho commutation of Jaoobson's aentonco to imprisonment at hard labor for life, or not less than eighteen years, and united in a petition to that effect. President Hayes, with no loss prompt itude, granted their request, and yes terday United Slates District Attorney Valentine recoived ft large document bearing tho signatures uf President Hayes and Secretary Kvarts and the broad seal of the Repuhlio with its big eagle, resembling that on the obverse sideofthenew Dlund dollars. Tbodocu mom recites that the sentence is com muted to eighteen yoars imprisonmont with bard labor in tho Kastern Peni tentiary, on condition of serving tbat time, Jacobson will bo brought into Court to day to ascortain bis willing noss to accept clemency upon this stip ulation. "It would be-a curious note if he should refuse," Mr. Valentine said, as ho folded up the parchment; "eighteen years muko a long timo in prison." 'l'ho Court records show only one caso of capital punishment in the jurisdiction ot the United States Court lor this district in filly years past a case which dwells in tho memory ol lb oso fond of recounting old time ovonts, when tho city was a moro trifle compared with its dimensions. Tho prisoner was James Moran, and tbe event was in 18J7, the charges being murdor and piracy. Moran and ft Spanish sailor slew tho Captain, Tbos. S. Smith, and took possession of the schooner William Wirt. Tbe mate and the rest of tbe crew managed to over power the mutineers, killing tbe Span iard in the encounter. Moran waa tried and convicted before Judges Baldwin and Hopkinson, and when be was hanged old residents can remem ber the gala day, witb all tho features of a country fair, which surrounded the Busb Hill gallows, in tho open air, when tho mutineer was swung on. In tboso days executions were held in publio in the mistaken delusion that tbey would have a moral effect. The scones on this occasion and when Por ter, the mail robber, was banged, dis proved this Illusion. Another inter esling case, from which, however, Jack Ketch was cheated of his victim, was in 1842. The Amorican emigrant ship, William Brown, had foundered olf Newfoundland by striking an iooburg. Over thirty passengers perished by the sinking of the vessel. The prisoner on this occasion, William Holmes, it was alleged at the trial, threw ovorboard fourteen of the passongor. In order to save the remainder, there not being food and water enough for all bands. It was shown In his favor that Holmes behavod with galanlry during tho wreck, lie was ably dolonded, and though convicted was reoommendod to moroy so strongly tbat hi. aentenoe wai reduced to six months' Imprison ment. Philadelphia Times. MR. E VA R TS AND MAR TS LAMB. THE FAMOUS STORY TOLD IN RHYME, AS PARAPHRASED IN PROSE BY THE SECRETARY. Few Doenis bavo been moro gener ally admired or paraphrased in the va rious tongues of earth than that com mencing with tbo lines : Mary bad a little Umb, I. a flecre waa whilo aa enow, And everywhere that Mary wvot, Tha lamb waa aura to go. ' Well, tho story is now current at tbe National Capital tbat tbe distin guished fciocrelary of State, wlmn re cently in a jocular crowd ol bis friends, was desired to conuense into prune theso immortal verses. Urgently so liciled, Mr. Krarts yielded and wrote as billows: "Marr. a female judgod to bo ol tbe race of man, whose family namo is un- known, whether ot native or foreign birth, ol lolly or lowly lineage, and whose appearance, manners and mon- tul cultivation is involved in the most profound myslory, which probubly never will be fully ascertained, unless through tbe most profound researches of a historian admirably trained in bis profession, who shall devote tho ablest efforts of bis life to tho investigation ol the subject, uninfluenced by either passion or prejudice, ar.d having oniy in view the sacred truth, at the same timo being utterly regardless of the plaudit, or censures of the world, we are inlormed by ono who, it has been stated, at one time while living in tbat part of tho United Statea known as Massachusetts, whoso fishermon have frequently been involved in difficulties with tho authorities of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, tjueen of Great Ilrituin and hmpress of the Indies, whoso do mains extend over a largo share of tho habitable globe, thereby endangering peaco which should so happily exist between nations of the same blood and language, had an infant sheep, of which there are many millions ol vari ous stuck, and qualities now in our country, constantly adding wealth und prosperity to our Jvepubhc and en abling us to bo entirely independent of all other nations for our supply ol wool, now ample lur tho uso ol lacto nes already busily employed, and lor those which ere lonif will bo construct ed in all parts of our land, working both by water and steam power, and in whatever direction said Mary trav eled, tins animal, wbuso tlecoo was snow-white, oven as tho lofty moun lain regions in tho silent solitudes of eternal winter, as tho ethereal vapors which oil iioal over an autumnal sky "darkly, deeply, beautifully blue," or as the lacteal fluid, covered with masses of delicate troth, found it the buckets of the fair dairy-maid whether meandering through the meadows in midsummer, gathering up the luscious strawberry, strolling in the woodland paths in search (it wild flowers, visiting the church with her uncles, cousins and aunts to listen to tho inspired words which came from the lips of the minister of the sanctu ary, or when retiring to her blisslul couch to seek rest and enjoy sweet ro 1 pose aller the tares of tho day, in fact 'everywhere that Mary went' this youthful sheep, influenced, doubtless by that alleclion whicb is so conspicu ously manifested by tho lower animals in their amociaiiun with human beings, was ever observed to accompany her It is stated that when the pause in tbe sentence came, the Secretary, who bad read it without an inspiration, re sumed his solid diplomatic counto nance, and all mirthlulnoss bad de parted from that once happy com- pny- WHY DON'T THEY DO lTt The Ilarrisburg Patriot gives porti nent details in this way: An import ant election will bo held in Louisiana on the 2d of December. Stato officers and members of tbo Legislature will oe cuoscn, and the peoplo will voto on ft now Constitution. A. tho Legisla ture to be chosen may be authorized to ohooso electors for President, this elec tion in .Louisiana may have a most im portant bearing on the national contest of 1880. It has been Buggostcd, there- lore, that tbe Uopublicans send Blaine, Conkling and some more of their pop ular orators to Louisiana in order to recover the State from the Democrats. Conkling might consider it beneath his dignity 10 mako stump speeches on a lovei with tne understandings ot the colored voters of Louisiana, but Blaine would be in bis element. Tho former method of the Republican, in Louisi ana during tho good reconstruction days of Grant was to set np State governments with tbe bayonet, and when this was not feasible, tha votes of the majority were eUaced bv the manin- ulalions of Returning Boaidg. But the troops are withdrawn and the Return inii Hoard maohinerv has been smashed To obtain political powor in Louiaiana, tho Republicans will tberolore be obliged to return to tbo popular and regular methods in vogue in the rest 01 mo states. Thore is no reason to doubt thai the Republican orators Irom the north would bo hospitably received in Louia iana. Tbe colored voters-would gather in immense throngs to tho meotings of tsiaino. llis efforts to excilo prejudice of race for tbe purpose of securing a party triuiupn might not bo in irood laste, but in inakmir tbom ho oould demonstrate that the utmost freedom ol speech prevails in Louisiana, a fact which isstrenuously denied bythostitl wart organs. As it is allogod that tho present ntate government is in many respects little better than the Kellogg usurpation, tins would artord good nciu lor the cloquenco of Itiaino. though in NowYork questions ol State policy wore mado juhordinuto to the National issue in tbo contest against Gov. Robinson. But circumslancos alter oaaca. Wilts, the Democratic candidate for Governor of l.ouiniaua, is 1110 present lieutenant Governor, and be could bo hold responsible fur all the errors of tho administration cf Gov. Nicholls. No beltur opportunity for Blaine could be presented than the election in Jiouisiana. It be should slump the State and tho Republicans should elect tbeir ticket, be would put L! ... . r uunseii dj a long stride in advance of all competitors tor tho Republican nomination in 1880. Tho people of uuuiBinna win mane 11 a point to secure iur tne great leader 01 tbo stalwarts tbe utmost freedom ol speech in his stumping tour. II he fails to convince thorn he will have tbe satisfaction of demonstrating to the country that tho assertions about tho Louisiana ball- dozing nro utterly unworthy of be lief. Blaine should go to Louisiana by iiiubiib. fho ancient ex-Gov. Dennison, ol Ohio, Is of tbe opinion that the Sena torial shoes worn by Judgo Tbnrman are' Just about his fit and tbat he would like to encase bis feet in tbom when the Judge porfuree must cast them aside. Senator Book thinks that Bayard ia now tho mot prominent candidate for the. Democratio Presidential nomina tion, though ho personally favors Gen eral Hancock. 1 be vonorablo Dr. Wick Pierce, tbe latbor of Mothodism in Georgia, oioa at bia home In Sparta, G., last Monday a week, in tbe 95th year of his Gen. Grant i. assuming the oatn ftrchal, and speaks of bis countrymen aa -my people." Scuube Mad. Tho Washington cor respondent of tho Baltimore .Sun says that Secretary Schuri was the only member ol the Cabinet who look 110 notice ot un invitation extended bun to r-peak in New York. As bespoke in Ohiornd elsewbero, tho correspond, out says, tho real cause of bis indiffer. once may bo looked lur iu tbo bitter personal animosity which subsists bo twoen bim and Senator Conkling, and which dates back to the time ot the French arms investigation. Republi- cans here say thoy have no boubt Mr. Scburz would ret uso to support either Mr. LonkluiL' or Ueneral Urant. and and that if either one of them is nom inated by tbo Itepublican Convention, and Mr. Bayard receives tbo Demo cratio nomination, bo will aupport the latter. Henry Ward Boccher, since tho Mrs. Tilton episode, frequently takes occa sion to express bis disbelief in tbe ex istence of a bell. On Sunday last be said : "If I thought that ft God stood at tho door wbere men go out of life to stxke them down to an eternal bell, my soul would cry out, ' Let there be no God I' " A correspondent of tho Chicago Times accuses Grant of bud manners. When tho "greatest General of the age" wants anything at the table be never, ur at least hardly ever, asks fur it but simply points tbe slow, uner ring index finger of his right hand at it as it bo would say, "Gimmo some o' that." R ATM IE Fine. Distinctions iu crime are almost as thin as some that prevail in society . A man charged witb ob taining money under falso pretences in court the olber day remarked tbat, although ho might be a swindler, bo was not a tbiel. That's So. Tbo Detroit Free Press suys : "hrcry lady who goes to the theatre has a pcrlect right to wear a high hut. The peoplo behind her should havo secured tho seat in front. II they did not, she is not to blame." The National Christian Tcmporunou Union closed ilssession at Fort Wayne, Ind ,un Saturday last. Gov. St. John, ol Kansas, was elected President fur the ensuing year, and Francis Murphy First Vice President. Rt. Rev. Bishop Gilmour, of Cleve land, ()., has ordered a collection in all the Catholic churches of his diocese, the first Sunday of Advent, for tho Buffcrers in the famine threatened dis tricts of Ireland. Fifty is tho youth of old ago; forty tho old ago of youth. So says Victor Hugo. There is a divinity which shapes tbo end of a bee-Bbarp view it as yon may. Item adi'fftiuuts. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale it Retail Dealer in Groceries, THC LAHdESTand BKST SELECTED STOCK IN THE COt'NTV. COFFER, TEA, SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, fish, SALT, OILS, QUEENSW ARK, TUBS and BI'CKETS, DRIKD FRUITS CANNKD GOODS, SPICKS, BROOMS, FLOUR, FKKD. County Agent foe MAUI 1 1. L.I Kirs TOIMCCOS, Theaa goode bought fa CASH" la tarfe Iota, and eo!d at almost oity fatoea. JAMRS U. LTTLI, Claartald, Pa., Jaao 13, IMS lj. REMOVAL ! James Ia. Lcavy, lUrlng pvrebiMHl tht ntir itoak of tri.. Shekel!, hrb gitM aotlea that kt bft nsvud. 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