Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 02, 1883, Image 2

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE Fl.lDAY. NOVKIMHKH li. 1!!.
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jlancastct Intclligcnrcu.
VIUDAf KVENINO, NOV. 2, 10U.
Our Armjr.
General Sherman, in his final teperr,
an general of tlie army, flays that he con cen
aiders " the Indiana ns substantially
eliminated from the pieblem of the
army." By which w e understand him te
mean that the Indian will no longer
occupy the attention of the army, lit'
says that whlle there may jet hi- ucen
sionel alarms, such Indians warsas h.we'
hitherto disturbed the country am inl
probable. IIe considers that General
Creek's management will keep the
troublesome Apaches in eider; and that
the covering of tlie plains and hills with
farmers and miners and the crossing of
the transcontinental railways have made
thowhlte man the unehalleiigid masterr f
the country for all fiiture time. He
recommends that the army shall be
gathered in camp at a small number of
pests en the lines of railways, and that
the many small pests new existing shall
be abandoned.
This recommendation Is nnleubtedly
wise. As the army is maintained net fur
present needs, but for futiiie centlngen
cies, It can be nnre elllcicntly and econ
emlcally managed w ien massed to
gether. There is no fcense in hnving t' e
commanding elllcers of a regiment se i
arated from their commands by
reason of the scattering of the
companies in diffen nt places. The reg
iments at least should be kept together.
Under the present system of putting u
small garrison in many places diillcult of
access the cost of supply is greatlj in
creased. A large number of pa.wnusteis
nre required, who are obliged te carry
currency with them te the different pests
at great cost and risk. N ith .1 small
number of ests tln administration is
greatly simplified in its work and lessened
in its charge ; while the forces are in
better position te be kept in a proper
state of etllcleuc) ami discipline. They
will be mere open te public otrvatieii,
tee. We can see what they are doing .
and after awhile w hen we observe hew
assiduously they art' doing nothing, we
may conclude that the whistle is net
paying ler its cost, and we may remand
the soldiers te the industrial occupations
of private life, under such previsions as
will enable them te be gathered tegptht-i
speedily when needed as an army.
Une Thing at a Time.
While the tide of Democratic success
is rising en every side, and all the hull
catiens point t a grand reform wave en
which the part) of the people will ride
into political pewei, it is net surprising
that much speculation should be indulged
in relative te the Democratic candidate
in tin piesidentinl campaign of next
year. Tlie New Yerk i:un has for .some
time back been ringing the rlumges en
Ilelman as the man et tlie hour , Mc
Donald, Bayard, Thurman and a host of
lesst'i lights have been named as worthy
of the party's honor in this connection,
and the talk of leneminutiug the old
ticket seems te have met with some
favor in certain circles. It is pr iper
enough that the important mitter of
naming the u"xt president of the United
Slates should thus engrma public atten
tion, as it in lie Ut 3 a healthy condition
of the body politic when the pc pli, the
real source of all the governing
power, thU3 carefully scan the
merits of the candidates en whom they
may be called te sit in judgment.
That this deep inteus m the matter
of president-making really exists is
evident from the large spice given the
subject in the public pi ess of the day,
the newspaper being the iniirei
iu which the signs of the times
aie read. Hut the advice of Aliens
tus Ca'&ir te his friends, ' Jtstin i mil,"
may net he inapplicib'e in the present
situation of affairs. The convention
that will name the, next president will
net meet for at least seven months,
which ought te leue ample tiru for tl e
consideration of the merits of the arieus
candidates d03lreus of acting us the
standard beirer of the pnty. In the
meantime It would seem the part of
wisdom for the Democracy te address
itself sternly te the quest ions new up
permost iu the public mind, en the
answers te which may depend its ulti
mate success next year. The tvh
Congress, which meets iu Ddcembei,
with its large D mecr.it ic pieponder piepender pieponder
ance iu the lower Heuse, will be ex
pected te deal wisely with the liuancml
question, which has new become an en
grossing topic by leasen of the contrac
tion of the curiency caused by the
surrender of the bends by tlie banks
consequent en the rapid i eductien of the
public debt. The silver question, the
surplus, civil service leiei in, the tin iff
and tlie counting of the electoral vote
are a few of the mere impeituut matters
upon whleh tlie next Congress will be
required te pass, and It becomes the
duty of the lower Ilouse te see te it that
Democratic supremacy is net inipeiilled
by any hasty or ill advised action en
these very urgent pieces of legislation.
In view of facts of this kind may it net
be justnswell te postpone president-making
until these pressing problems ure
solved? The ind'-j endent voter Is quietly
watching both pintles, and unless the
Democrats clearl prove te his sutlsfac
tleu that they are abundantly capable of
taking the reins of government, specula specula
tien ever the next occupant of the presl
dentlal chair, be f.ir as Dpineciats are
concerned, will be worse than useless.
One thing at a lime.
Calmly L'njejlng Himself.
Senater Cameren Is net coming home
right away ; he has laid out for him
self a continental tour, which no
doubt will be prolltable ami pleasant.
We will cheerfully spate the senator te
complete It. Semu pcople persist in say
ing that though absent in body he is
present iu spirit In this campaign. Such
people cannot sleep unless they can raise
a Cameron bogle te Illustrate and adorn
their dreams. We have ue reason te be
Hove that the l'euusylvanla election Is
occupying much of the traveling
senator's attention. It Is tee bother
some te coniempnue, wiuie miieh
inore Interesting things Ue nil around
for the ongagement of himself and his
geed wife. If he does leek evor here,
he will see that thiisu he has left behind
him have been phi) lug the deuce with
the party that used te be his own and
his daddie's. Xew it has get nevet.il
small Toms iu the lead ; Cooper and
Stewart, and such timber. The Cam Cam
eeon tree did net bear very geed Iruit
but it had at least a tough oaken llbre
te it; while the legs that are
new rolling mound aie the veilest
cut 'en ed stuff. Stewart did up
pe.ir te be something of a man ; but
theie never was such a fall from an tip
pearance of sturdy nnuhoed as he has
exhibited in the year iu which he has
dropped from the leadership of the lnde
pendent Kepiiblic.ni sentiment, protesting
against unrighteousness e( all sorts
iu political affairs, into the close embrace
of the men and things he deueuucul ,
and all under the lure of the United
Mates son.itershlp, whljh he hopes te
take from the traveling Dan. Senater
Cameren probably is calm under the
threat as he stalks the cathedral aisles
abroad, content te knew that when he
walks out of his senatorial place.'a Dem
ocrat will walk in
Kioto innet grew from thistle, i,or
oipabte stite tteasurers from treasury ring
8)11.
Mri T lI.umiMiUtu . A watch
dog te guard the treasury department
Ne treasury nug canities need npplv.
Let it net be forgotten that a man may
in by emission as well as commission
Tlie Peiu icrat who fails te ote ou Tur
day next will oenio under the former cate
gory. Tut: Domejr.itio mass meeting in Mori Meri Mori
Utrebur hall te morrow night will be the
tii.it ami list gun in the local campaign.
Kiniucttt shakers vvill address the meeting
an 1 there sh mid be a full turn out of the
county I)e merracy .
Thk frtreim oiuuet be pure when it has
its seurce iu impurity. The faode slave
oiunet he honest wheu his mister is de
beiiert, iu.l thetofeto it that I'o.vell and
T.iggart ought te be eleoted ever he slated
cmdidates of it e irrupt party.
IKniNt. the last two or three years the
average dsertieus from the at my has
amounted te as much as fifteen per cent,
of the number of cnlitttd luuu. Vet we
are net threatened with foreign invaieu,
uud, no tar as is kn iwn, the j;everumeut
at Washington still lives.
Fntu Doielass struck the key note of
the colored mtuatieu in his popeh in
Ddiiteu, Md., ou Wuiliiesdiy, wiien he
said that lKtceu colored man, ewuiug
Ilfteen geed farms well tilled, would de
mero t roinevo prej i luj und olevato
their oil's thai the electuu of one el
them te Cangiess.
The truth Is sometimes net pleasant te
hear, but it is always wholesome. Jehn
Stewart iu his lV.tsburg spauch last eveu
iugtlew ii'i i vi le it pissittn in Ins at
tempt te aukwer fcecretary Stunger's
allegatieu of the lie Independent letder's
tro.iiea te hin old followers. The shoe
must h ive p nolie 1 very badly, judging
from tin ra inner ri which the senator
writhed under the accusation.
Tiih diucng misters of lbs Uuued
States pr ipjsj holding a convention neon
in I'liil.idflphi i for the pnrpest of sjeur
ing ii'itfermity of teaching aud of keep ug
u;i the t in l.ml of dmciug in this coun
try. Ijt'ie intoresr of the nuiusi'iueut nuiusi'iueut
levim public, it is te be heK.'d that thn
ceuvdUti'Jii will net lu held with e eaed
doers. The eiht of a piroel of grown
mull civirtieg around tgethir te tbe
s'laius of sweat music in the mterest of
the art TerpsioUeroau ought te make lha
gods weep.
Tut: Philadelphia lre'jre with its Untie
of Nevember 10, ojeiib its sixth volume
aud sixth jeai. The succeis of Pregrtu
has bcen meit llattering ti) its editor and
equally pleising te its readers who hav
1 )iig rroenued its worth as an able and
brilliui' Hoeiety journal, which is net
afraid tj deviate iretu the beaten track te
present u variul lecerd el ulucatteii, social
events and nil that appertains te a piper
such as 1'reyrtts u L'nder the manage
inent of Mr. .1. V Ferney It has bcoemo a
settled institution altogether necessary te
the list of Philadelphia journals, aud ene
which merits hearty coiijjratulatie'is.
On Tuesday next elections will he held
iu teu States .it which will hi choseu four
governors nud boven legislatures which
elect United States dmuturt. Missiehu
setts, Xew .Jdisey, Marylaud and Minne
sota choeso their chief executives, and tlie
tlrst three together with New Yetk, Con
necticut, Virginia nud Misamstpi also oleot
legislatures. In all this wide extent of
tornter the Domeoraoy are lighting a
hopeful batt'e, with the chances favoring
their ultltuate success. In our own state two
Important olllces nre te be lllled and If we
wish te sce Pennsylvania ourelled with her
shter commonwealths iu the Democratic
ceiuuin, tue miivuJuil Demesrat must
see te it that the full party vote of his dis
ti ict is polled.
It' O'Denuell is reilly inuejdnt of th'l
murder of the Infermur, Carey, he stauds
little cliiucu of an acquittal since the
stirung up of a ll ied of angry pissleus in
the Kugllsh breast by the recent dynamite
explosions in L union. O' Donevan Kjssi,
upon whom explosions have the same
ell'ect as a i oil llig waved bjfore u mad
bull, lUHlies into print te say that he
kiiews all about thu matter, and with fei
vent ihoterio declare i that the under
ground railway oxples eai are raorely biu biu
face ovldenoos of the deep oxtermlnatiiiK
policy that the Fenians propose eirry ing
out towards Ihigland. He chaiged has
Hessa bdoirae with dymmlte tint ene
nced net be surprised at any tlnie ou
liearlng of bis explosion ns the rbsult of
the coiicuseion produeod by his own
voiue.
t'lmiiil Utility ut llliirilBrlng Her IIiibUhiiiI.
IIi.Nn.MiDON, Ind., Nev. JJ Oharlotte
Ejips was found guilty of murdering her
husband last June by admluistei lug poison.
Eips was au old man and wealthy luuhe
ler, and was married te the murderess two
months preceding his death, she previously
having served him In the capacity of house
keeper. Uer nunlshmeut wasilxed atlni-
I prleonment for llfe.
I'KKHUNAl.
Mu Huimvs uuneu iCir his pui pi mi te
wlthdtnw liein i i.uyit .s at the exptrutten
Of IliM plt'St'llt 1 1 1 111.
I'ewnv Fioens new palace mil be u
tw fini and Imminent siruotuie el lUOx
100 loot eipe.Iiji.il area.
Purs I.i n s hraltli is fat fietn Imprev
ii. u. .txl it Is thought that the anxiety
evinced during the past two yeuis for Ill's
wolf.ue is ell gieuudcd.
O'Denmxi. has achieved the waieii
immortality wherewith Mine. Tu'saud
rewinds the heroic hnudful who have rais
ed IhouKelves abee the Jiiek by i-ellti'?,
preaching, plundering, or pistol.
Colen ki.Jeu.n W. Dn.vM.Ne, lelt oue
graudil.iughter $1, another $10.01)0 and u
tlmd nearly 8100,000. Hut the will tins
jutt bcen broken iu favor of the ene
dollar heir.
.Ions Bmellr devote a great deal of
tune te the pieplratieu et lin i)piteUe.s
li ku mmi te be his habit te go te the
ceiiutty and lecite repeatedly lu a lr;e
barn attached te his pl.ioe his great
Hpeeches belore ventuting delivery
m.nkteii JusEi'it K. Huew.s, el tliergi.i,
who ih eccentric, teeeiveil a letter aikmg
for his uydMance in the building of a
IS.tptiit rhiiich. IIe replied that he could
net h'.ne the Senate long e'loegh Ij be of
much Kei vice, and that he w.vs net t go id
etjiieiu.ieu, any w.i.
Mi Bi.iirur. t'uewi t;v, of Depecit, N
V. dreamed thiee uights lu suecesMen el
her uncle's death in Texas linpivaned with
her itie.iins, tw nddreeed a loiter te huu.
The letter loll into the hands of his law or
vi I j j tietitli'd her last week that oho had
lallru hen te 56O.000 by her untie s
death.
1. 1 TliF.n Srv.NDlXO Utvit iu of the
famous Meu. ohlel wliOMt nauie he bear,
hasgoue from the Cirbsle, I'.i , Indian
school baek te his home In Dateta te cnlitt
raore liulinn clnldrt-n as pupils in the
meet, lle is new 19 yeais e!t nud has
heea nt the school four jears. lie will io ie
tmn thore xeiin and flnih learning hm
trade that of tmuer and plumber.
IIKUII IS
C'I.MI .5I
lln- Armjr Ch iui;i- I. II. ctel Ulilmut l ,.r
niHlltj tlvtirrnl slieriimii'a I'itt
lug Wunl.
At Washington, P. C Osncril Sher
man en Thursd.ij reluiiiaished cuumand
et the army te Liouteuaut General idierl
dan aud afterward accompanied ht uc
coei and Secietary I.iucdn te pay hw
rofpeits u the presiden'. In an t ill ml
order he thauked the officer aud meu el
the army ler their fidelity te the trust im
M uHti them during his incumbency
aud assured them that he wen'd watch
their future progress with pirenil vi.ici
tmlc. I.iouteuant Ocnenl Sheridan's
erder upon assuming command aim nineeil
the fact and the ompiitien et his per per
seual stall, as lollewii : Majer M.eh lei V.
hcIllllu, assistaut adjutant ceneril, Midi
tary secretary , Ciptatu .1. Velkraar, tifth
cnlvar, aide de emp ; Captain James F.
Gregeiy, corps of ongiucers, aide de-cinip
Iu general erder relinquishing e un
mand et the division of the Miseun. (Jeu.
Shendau thanks the ollleers and men for
the supp irt anil coulldei.ce given his ad
ministration during h.s feurteeu years iu
euuibency. General J M. bihetlcld, iu
a brief order, nnneiiuces his assumption el
the command vacated by General hhtri
dan.
Gonerul .Sherman's annual report te the
seeteiary of war warml) praises tiie ud
ministration of tbe military acvluuyat
at Weat Pe.ut, the arti'.ler slIehjI a'
Feitress M mtoe aud the school of instrue
tieu for cavalry aud mfautry at F .rt
L -an uwetth He regaids the Indians n
nubt inti idy elmmated Item the pnbletn
el the uitny. Thore may he spasmodic
and temp Tiry alarms, but such Indian
wars as have hitherto disturbed public
pae aud triuq'itllty are net prebible.
He advisps Congress te adept the sjiiem
et pos's te conierm te the recent develop
ment in the West, urges extra oempeusa
lien te noldiers ler extra work eutsi le of
slncily military duty, believes Cennies
should make previsions te home b'a'ieus
alter . i reasonable period of set vice, and
reue as former recommend Ulcus ler a i
organ! itien of the nrmy.
lixt Monntner (Jiel Here 1 i.r.
Int, rvl. w in Hi t. Leuis I epubllcan
"I believe Mgr. Capel has never st.i'nl
publicly the re il object of his v;su t
Ami uca."
"He has simply said tint he was here
for the puipoie of preaching and lecturing
te advance the iuteicntn of his lehgieu."
"I!ut that is net all. He is here upon a
special mission. It is simply this : It in
propeseil te held in December of uoxtyeur
an KciimMilail Council, at which the
hibits, style of dress aud general depirt depirt
meut of the priesthood w"l b dme-usseil
There will be a number of ra he il changes
made, tbe exact nature et which I h ive net
beeu advised. I kue-v this, that the cenn
oil will be oliuet the most important evei
held ami will create as miu.h interest
tlinugheut the world as the Council of
Trent or the council at which the degm i
of infallibility was ndepted. New Mgr
Caput was commissioned te ceme te this
country and cjnfer privately with the bis
h ips for thn purpose el asaert lining their
views regarding the several ui ituus t be
brought before thu council."
i Ureal iieinticrullu llslly ut t.rie.
The biggest meeting of the citnpaigu
w,is held by the Democrats iu the ej era
house at Krie Thurtdiy night. A ternllc
ram storm broke ever thu city as the
torchlight precession was msviug te
escort Lx-G jvoruer Curtin te the opera
Ilouse. Torches were quouehed and the
precession was routed, but reformed seen
after and with undampeued ardor marched
te ihe place of meeting. The large
theatre was crowded. Lx Governer Cm
tin, Chairman Ilenuel and Senater Kennedy
wcie the speakers. The audience rese en
rn.isae when Curtin c.unu ou the btage
The speeches wero in substance thn same
as reported all along the political roiite
and designed te tear down thu arguments
made by Ndes, Livsey and Leu at the
Republican meeting or. Monday.
Loek te uur 'iree Labels,
ii nuinlewn Teleirrnpli,
This Is the time of the yeir, or iather
when whiter is near at hand, also just
before you begin operations in your gardeu
iu the spilng, te overhaul your tree labels,
and renew thorn when they are mis, ing or
requite lining up. Tlie l-Ht label we
hav yet tried and have used for Unity
years, is made of zinc. We take a sheet of
this, out it lu strips half an inch wide aud
two ami a half inehus in length , bera a
hole lu oue und, and wnte the n.ime of the
tree with a goeso quill, which is the best for
that pin pe ie. Hut common Ink will net de,
as It would seen wash oil. Veu must in iku
au ink for yourself, wh'eh is eisily
done, as fellows : Qe te a dnig-
gist's and get six grains of sul
phate of ojpper, which mix with
ene uuiice of water, dissolve and add thrie
grains of Balammoiiiae aud twenty dieps
of sulphuric acid, ami you have an ink
that, if well put en, will remain legible
for twenty years, Hut we lorget te siy
that you must use copper wire of
stiltable thleknciH siy Ne, 17,18 or 11) with
which te fasten the labels upon the trues;
but plenty of room must be allowed for
the trees te grew, m thu wire will cut
through tue bark, aud bometinus will
destroy the branch or oveiy tree te which
it may be applied, He hiue net te in.iku
a mistake iu purchasing the chuinleals.
The uext bust Ir.bal is. iu our opinion.
the old oue UHed by uuisery mnii as long as I
we can lomembor the piue strip painted
white, written en with a hud poned and
fastened with oeppor wires,
SAVANNAH'S KIKE.
HAD lit HlT. Ol' UtliMMiU i Fl.tMl 1
I ii r t.ist i,r l.trn ii n . il in i:ijtlit
liilti)a CiiihIIIiim. i iiif ltiiilli-
I lie M. n,'.r.
Search nuieng the s el Wednesday's
Hie at Savanna!). Oa , ln-, as prrdieti'd,
swelled the nuinbir el the victims ie
eight. Follewng mu list of tuoe iv!e
have been Ideiv ,tl il
.lamrs Cash, whit , A' zander M"iire,,
Moes Cestou, Bltti'l II ntst m
llget, Pell) WiUi.iu s, Mrs. G
cel ied.
The uuidiMitilled tun mm tee t!i
e leicd woman.
All the bodies were I'diiet'd te
Ai'n i
ceii, all
se et a
bit el
hours and fraguieutai.v pietesef II sh, ami
their identity was istablishpd enlv by
knives, watches n I etlii r personal ellrcts
of a similar nature which wrte found by
their side. Pelly Will inns was ovetcenn
en the thresbheld of hi r house While per
sihtuig in u foelhatdy ei deaver t leniie
her lurtiiture All the ethers pMishedln
thowaiehouso in whu'li the tire had its
origin.
The t iptditv with winch the ll imcs
spread urccluded the i m .iin by the eat
eru deer of the vvareheuiH', which was the
only one open, and tl u n. I chance lav in
reihuga stud iu the wistun put of the
building, or feicng i p n a locked de ir
wb.ch was also nuted tlere. Twe
negrees rc.iclud the hel an 1 1 sciik-iI, but
boteio their eniipmi usc m d fellow tlietn
the pejt by which they had climbed up
gave way, nnd retnat u ttiat direction
was forever hepeles. The d or was thcr
euh reniulnlng chanc-
MeimH) nt their bidding gi pel Ms way
te the e 111 je and secund the key. but Jiist
when sifety rcmed lit Inn ladiaft I imu'd
the ll.imes into iner, ,i-d luiv. and nil
were eve e vne within a few t'-et of the
goal. The large key te 'hi1 de u w is found
nnieug Mouree's chnru d bones and hfip-d
te reveal his identity.
It is new developed tint 140) bal's of
cotton were destroyed, msteid of :t,000 as
repir'cd. Last night's estimate of the
looser, aed tnsuru c lemaius unchanged,
ba. owing te tlie reti.-ei.CB of the agent
and the impossibility et tiudi .g the losers,
accurate tlgures are in m mv iastanc s un
obtainable. It is certun, he.vevi'-. tint
tbe insuranun will no be a thud of the
less.
tlauiss m Oiler I'lsces
Tm stamcr Kitiii P K mat, tiem Ar
kausas ct'y, was burn 1 e i Wednesdiy,
twenty miles abjve New Urleaus. Tlie
leat andcuge were vala-1 at $s)i)ej
Ne lives wcie lust.
Tli steamer Ci'v "f T ir ri'e was burned
yes'rtrday at Pe-t li'ijeusi, Ojtan
Les j !0 (KX).
The Cliff tleune, in 'Ue ! 'y riv.r, sis
miles fr m Cleveli'i I. O e was buiued
jesierd iv. Less $"e i Oe
Tlie p.pr mill 't V sw. 11 A C . at
Packard s Falls N--w Hmpshire, was
burned j.sterdiy. I m i 13 OeO Tj
women cmplevtd -i i ttie mill wtre balls
buiued in the face and arms.
THKhl.
tail' IIKlts
Usui L'hib el
I ,at Irt mi 1 mi
r.
itiic rrk
r.ie i 1 1 it V .n ig . i,jt pnl,, a P.ev
ideucA it. I , Tjarsday bjtweu the double
teums, trotter and runuiiig mate ewued by
lames ICeeu m. of I) steu, aud J li Itarn
asie iV: Ce , of PioviJeucc. was an oxeltiug
oue uud was u ieJ for tit things the
nceid for such teams ..tl, madit by
Yellow Deck aud uiei' j iu 18"i, wasb.ek-,u
an i the three heats wjie the (antes', ever
mude iu n race.
Tuc match wvi I i i e 0 iu 1 thi c u
tsiants were 11 It Wiuship au 1 rui.u-r
Hiram ISruce, and Fri'ik a.i 1 mate .le'm
ay.
'J irtly before i e el i? . ta ' urn w.- c
called up. Frkbk wis Rt;liii faventu in
lb-) peels ar live 'e four, but disippoiuted
bis backers by behaviug bully. His run
nor was placed en the efl-si le. nn t Frank
pulled nwiy tr iu) biai a id kept bieiking.
Iti the tlrst beat W usbip had n little the
best el the band oil, aed Frank unkiug
two breaks, one at tbe turn nud another at
the three quarters, thu black wen e.ii.ily
by ii lengtii iu 2.10.
Iho saoeud ht-tt wis tbe best and broke
the record. Fiank w is nhiltcd te tue out
side and went much beuei. Wiuship iiad
a little the best of It a- the wed, an 1 .v
theqiiilvr in a.! led by a length aud ii
half. G neg up thu back stretch Frank
begin te let nut and earned steadily uutil
un the uppar turn he was ueek aud uuuk
with Wiuship aud both tenms were llyiug.
As the three quarteis waspisned Frank
again mide n break nt tlie satne fatal pi ice,
while Gelden still oentiuued te send Wiu
ship nt a 2 07 gait nud he dished uuder
the wire in 'J. 10 loadei et the world iu
like trials of speed.
The third boa' wussuuilai te the ethers,
Frank keeping a poed sec md until the
three quarters, mid then breaking and
falling back while Winship wen eisily in
J, Uj. After the lhst In' it peels sold in
Wiubhip's favor 2e te 1.1, aud after the
second heat tickets went begging.
TI1K riAUUfi's MJt.l'IlUtV
Anj itant Oaueriil lirinirn lt-inrt en tlie
Condition Hiul sieeUs et llle Armjr.
General 11. U. Drum, adjutant geueial of
the aimy at Wasluugteu, has subuutted
his atiuual report te the secretary of war.
He says the reports of the elllcers detailed
te inspect state militia encampments at
various points show that t..e steady im
provement in discipline, seldieily bearing
nud knowledge Is undoubtedly due te the
generally excellent temper and character
of the statu troops and the closer lolatieus
maturing bet,voen the regular army and
the militia relations productive et tlie
best results te both services. Helen ing te
the competitive drills held in ndditieu te
tlie regular statu encampments, the ad
jutant general says that, besides the drill,
competition should bu had m camps in
cleanliness iu the kitchens and niesEes, in
discipline aud conduct, en guard nud out
post duty ; iu ether words, competition
should determine which are the best
troops, instead of the bust drilled meu
simply.
In a sopuMte repert te tbe geueral of the
army, thu adjutant guuural gees into do de
tail ou the subjoets of desertion, enlist
ment, education aud recruiting. He says
the nutuber of discharges Ireui the army
during the year milling June !!), 18SJ, was
0,050; deaths. 221; desei liens, ii,?l$, total
casualties, 0,710. The total number of
eulistmuuts made during the year was 8 -'J'M.
Out of 7.0J1 aoeepted roeruits, 4,8.13
were native born, 3 OlM of feiiegu birth,
0,1(11 white ard 1,470 cel jird. The laige
number of men presenting themselves ler
enlistment (10,7.JS , who were rojeated ou
ncoeiiut of mental ei phy sic il dis quabhea
tieu, evidences that the olllers detailed ou
tills important and dehcite duty nre lully
ahve te the interest uutiustud te then
care.
Lveiy ellbrt was main during the ont're
llseal year eudlng June 'J), 13SJ, te ehtiiu
suflloient men te till the army te lis au
therucd strength, hut notwithstanding
these efforts the total eulwtiid htieugth of
the aimy ou that dat ) was only 'ii 811, or
2,110 less thui the uati )u.id uumbur.
A Jeweler's sirunge story.
Tliemas lleag, a jeweler, who disap.
peaii'd from his place nf business at Ne.
HI JO Ureadway, New YuiU, en Soptembor
t under ixjeuhur clreunntanccs, arrived
.u the elty from Canada, ou Thursday and
gave the following acceuut et his disap
pearance; "Whlle I was standing iu
trout of my stere ene morning in Soplcm Seplcm
he i, n well diessed man nppieachcd me
and said he was an old aipmnUnce of
mUie He Invited met) go mi e a h r room
te have a glass of ale, We drunk oue or
two glasses tegether, and then everything
' was a blank te me. When I mme te tuv
' soil I was iu Louden. Hew I get thore I
don't knew. As seen as possible I took
ipissgofer Amer.ci by the steamship
Can.ula Aftei a thlity llve dujs' passage
we rea.-li .1 II i ii i 1 ndiik my n inev il
. was the it. mil of con pracy."
HtMiiiter -t'nvriMi Sunl .uiilii
A' Si Fiaiei'et. Miss Agie 1 1 ".
elitnilii'T te lie Mis. rthnien, has b eu.-nt
sua lu the superior com t ngamst r mi tui
Shai en. for a divorce, a division of com
in n prepei ty ami alimony. Her claim
are bus, d en willul desertion and lepeated
u its of adulter) She says th it whn stie
was m lined t the suiater he wis deeply
In debt in d tha' his property was only
worth t OOO.OOJ Under their joint m in
lueiurni as in m and wife the setnter is
no worth JT' ODD 000 SUe asks tint mi
iicvnunt he taken of nil business truiisae
ttens since their m image, in or lei tint
I'm value of the oeiuin in property may be
determined aud ripi illy divided.
.t I'ppnii iihii IiIpk nt m iiHiiuiniii s linn-,
.s I inn s. It, p
Phis jeat's politic il canvass iu Pennsyl
iiimi has been proteruaturally ipil-t.
Tim Doiuecia's have been pursuing a
" still hunt ' policy until ipiite receutly,
and the Itepubheuis have ilispliycd a pe
euliai itisineliniuien toaetiMiy ei any Kine.
Thete is no antagonism apparent, bet the
ilillleiilt) will In' te btiug t ut a full vote.
I'he leading " Hegulais" and "Independ
etits " of last year seem te be ngreed upon
the piepostereus Pennsylvania policy el
distributing the siiiplus reveuuu . I ulins
they have semetlnug better than this te
agree upon they hid hotter lein.iin at
odds
HhvIiiic v nicrr I Hblisuv.
I., i iiinmn I cli'rui'li
Theie arc seven. I mttheds usually given
about this time of the year te preserve
mbbage through winter, and we have
tried nearly or ipiite all et them. We
prefer the oue we introduced nearly tliuty
jeais age, and with which we lnve always
succeeded in keeping our cabbage
iu p'rfeet condition until lute m tlie
sprin T It is simply te ctc.ivate slight
trei'i-hes side bv side ou n rising or dry
spot where the water will readily diaiu oil
in which te stand the eabbige just us it
grows, siukiug It up te the head Tne
rows eau be as closely put tecether as the
ni.e et the heads will admit , ever ever
with ceru (odder, straw or beau haulm
Then set four pests se as te f. mn a pitch,
placing the he id ngalust n stonewall or
bon-d fence. Ou these form a reef by
beau poles, when beards are net at hand,
rd cover this with cornstalks or sti.iw.
If ordinarily well done, tlie c.ibbige will
keep as long as may bd desired, hating
usually preserved ours sound and ftcsli
mi il the end of April or thu beginning of
May. We tire aw are tint it is commonly
no 'inniended te place the heads of the
ei'jbdge in the ground with the root
sticking up ; but, having tiled this way,
svefeuudth.it the eiboage kept frcslur
and bettei as we recommended. Te ptove
this we have hail celdslaw in May.
MMuummiieun sews.
t.vrlits .e.ir nud Acton
Hie L'eunlj- l.luri).
F. 15 lioweii denies
false the statement that
com puny had obtained
as uiiqualiliedly
the Staud.ird oil
control of the
r.dewntr pii e I i.e.
.'elin Thumps i), a colored m.tu bv in; nt
Harnsburg is ue living with his fourth
wife aud hi Is nlse thu father of thirty
children, twenty ene of whom are new
living. He was in days gene by u Mary
land slave.
Jehu bhewnll, a colored boy, tiled lut
i i rewd of boys wuli a pistol ou Hallow
Lve night, wounding Chuiles 1'eilic, a
whtte buy, aged fourteen y. ars, living ou
Tbird street, uuar Nortis, in West Ches
ter, the ball lodging iu the fl-ishy part of
the in m. ishewall eseiped.
Jehu C. K Heine, the lawyer of Head
ing aecuseil of i-suing checks when he had
no in uiey iu bmk, who was repotted iuns.
ing, yesteldjy was iu Harribburg a'l day.
Hr registered nt the hotel aud made ue
eJeir ut eoecealraout. He denies all the
charges aud Miys he does net la the least
fear ariesc.
August Llbus, si German, was convicted
ou Thursday ler thu burning of the barn
of Nine tspaekmau, in Cam township, sic
retey el the Mutual lire insurance com cem
pinv of Chester cuiiuty, en twptembur 10
He was seutenucd te the Cistern peniten
tiary ter ii term of ten jaars Hn was also
sentenced te an additional term of ene
yeai te thu penitentiary iei cummittiug au
iirtMUlt ou Georjje Irw n, of Cuiu town
thip
i.uiii i.du.si.s
Au giMl L.uU' aintlierar-
sjiiie Ktieut
Ilouiierles,
The stere of Isaac Zihni, about-! miles
north of Lititz, was robbed en Tuesday
night last of clothing, beets, &i, amount
ing te probably $100.
Mr3. Kluibcth Miller, of Warwick, held
a birthday assemblage en Fiiday last, iu
honor of her 07th anniversary. Mrs Mil
ler, walks, talks, heats and sees conipnr cenipnr
tively well for her age. She leads little,
but pasM-s much of her time iu knitting
stockings iu the old fashioned way. She
hardly ever gees away from home, prefer
ring te remain iu the house iu which she
has sj long lived. One daughter, four
sous and their wives and utimorieus grand
children, were present ou the fobtive oc
casion. On Tuesduy night robbers eltectcd an
entrance at a window of thn residence of
Abraham Lehn, nt Warwick. They get
into the kitchen, dining room and cellar,
took a de.cn nud a half of silver tea
spoons, a d eiuu silver tabic spoons, und n
dozen knives and forks, besides ball a
decn eggs, several pit s nud tome ml'k.
P Jtir young men, wull diessed, wero scen
loitenu in Ilulliuger's weeds all day ou
Tuesday. Their actions looked suspicious
and they were seen iu Lititz after dark the
sjtnediy. They nte supposed te be the
guilty parties.
llnae Hull Niiten,
Tlie Pittsburg Putt states that Mr. Tay Tay
eor, of Allegheny ball club, was married i u
Tuesday night te .Miss ltesa Garrity, of
Laucaater, Pa.
A syndicate that has takeu charge of
the Allegheny base ball club paid oil the
liabilities yesterday aud thus placed it en a
liim iln.incial footing.
The actives, of Heading, havu been uo ue uo
gei luting with ilve California play up,
aud they will hi all probability be secured,
as the papers were sunt te thorn te sign
mero than a week age. San Francisce
papers glve these player? seme wonderful
records, and the Aotive management con
sider themselves fertunntn in securing
thorn. The necessary papers have also
bi'fm sent te Friuhl, of this year's nine,
aud he will sign. Buyle, Jnoeby, llalpin,
McLaughlin, Grady ami Suhappert have
already signed. Tlie directors are looking
around for a geed manager. The grounds
will be greatly unproved aud the preseut
pavid m rcplaced by a new ene consider
ably larger. The dliuoters say that next
yi fit's club will be the strongest Heading
lias ever had, the salary list footing up
nearly $2,000 monthly.
Citlllu Ue Seltleil.
The lop'evln caae between Bteaey, Kan Kan Kan
seme cc Ce,, vs. Jehu Shillew and redding
lu und around Marietta for seme e.ittlu,
has been settled. Yesterday the mau who
purehasul the steers for the plaintiffs
oinieon from the went and went te Mari
etta with Mr. Btuuey. IIe easily Idontilled
the mttle although thore wero a number
of ethers. The defendants then agroed te
tllrtt tlm nnlmnte Aims Kiilmn ttinti lmvi n
law suit. This was doue and Mr. Stoaey
atoucesold the whele let te Christian
Steltz a butoher.
TILE SCHOOL HOAUD-
IT MKi:i3 till! Itl'llllillS Viltl.N.
. Iipiiiiier iili'-lleinlilliiiii l.iie I'ensl
I i'i)tiiiil) lUmiiiinmis ti,r llnee
I lie Mit.iillng litliiinlllr.
Tim beaid el school directors of I, annas
tei uitv school dlsniet met lu emnium
council cliamhi i last t veiling at 7 o'clock
ler the puipise el teuigamr. itleu.
By an unauiiii ms vole .leliu I. II trim in
was clieieii tempeiai y eh ilrm in and .1 M.
Johnsten tempo iir, secretary.
.Mi 11 iitm iu st lied that tlie Iti.iidhut
iiiet for teeigaiiir men, uud that the liist
business in enlei would be the leading el
ihe ii turns et the I ite election for sehe n
ditect irs ie .iscJrt.t u u he had been elected
se that the twelve new meniiiers might
take i lull seats.
riiesecietaiy teul theietiuns signed by
the Judges el the eeilit and attested by the
protlieuoiary from wiiidi it appc.ucii tint
Dr. Jehn Levnrgeisl, Petei McConemy,
Adam llblen ler, Hi. H unci Mct'ormiek,
William Jehns iu uud I hn O ilis lluni
Ci.its, ui.d l' F r.'ii'rui in, Jehn I Hut
in in, .le p'i Siiiiseii, II. It. Hieneni ill,
Jehn H. U'ailel .u, Dr. M. L. lien,
lieputilicius, hut been duly eleeted I'liese
tegetlier with tlie taenly four lueinbeis
holding ever, constitute tlie beird.
l'ne i ill was cillrd and the folio viug
imsw-ueil te I lieu names .
Messrs. Hiker, Hroiiem in, ((resins,
llvrne, Cirpentur, Cecliriin, D innstelter,
Kbeiinac, Kvaus, (last, Hutmnti, J. M.
Johnsten, Win Jehnsen, Mush ill, Mc Mc
Ceinsey, McCenumv Morten, MeCetunck,
Oblunder, Ohs, it nib, Iteimuusuwlcr,
Uicli.iuls.ltiugw.ilt, Schwoliel, May maker,
Sineyeh, A. .1. hnydei, K. G, Snyder,
W.irlel, Z.eher, Levergmd, president.
O.i in itien of Mi. llvkei. Dr. Jehn
Leveigoel was uilainiil ulslv cliis-npu
in meiit J ie-i.li'iil of Ine b a e, ml en
motion el Mi Waitel,.! M. .1 ilinsteii was
unanimous!) chosen piiinment sccreiaiy.
On motion of Mr. Morten, Win O Mar
shall w.u clieseii lieasiuat. and .1 11.
Loucks jaint.ir for the ensuing year, by mi
unanimous vote
(ly mi un mini ms vote tlie silirieset
tl.e secretiirv and ntilter ire tixwl at the
same sums paid last year
I'lie pcim.uicnt ellleprs took their scats
and tlie roil was ngitin cuieii, ine same
mi'inbeis being pienent.
1'iin reading of the minutes of Inst meet
in j w is dispensed with
Mr Mel'einsiiy cengrultil ited the presl
dent nud the beard tint by nil observance
of the spirit of tlie sche d laws i satislae
tery erg iu z it mu of the beird h id been
ellec'ed wit'ieut a struggle. In further
auce of the same sp'rit of concession, uud
te make the buru as far ns pmsible u
nen-pirt in bedy.be eilercd the lollewlng
resolutien:
" lltn-i'rtd. That hereafter when a va
ciney occurs in this beard through di.ilh,
resigi ntien or removal of a member, the
pjlitic il put v e winch such mnu'iei lie
kngid i-nall lill the vaeaney.''
I i.i n sulutleu wasuuamieusly idiptid.
Hie -it4inlliig ileiiiiuttieie
The prcsideiit announced the fellow ing
standing nnd visiting cemmitti.es."
Sip'riuteti ling Cotnmittee Wi'inui
JlcCeui-ey, ehairmau ; J. II. W.irfel, Itev.
C. Itolmeiisnyder, Luther P.iehirds, Wm
A Met ten
C iinmittetiea P.-xt Itoeks and C itirse
of Instruction Di. M. L Herr, Di. D.
McCertniek, J. W. Ityrne.
Fin nice I ouimtttee It. A Kvaus,
chairman, Dr. Henry Curp'titei, Adam
Oblainler.
Committee en Sahoel Huildiugs and
Grounds 11 L. SI lymaker. chairm in ;
Jein I II irMu, m, Christian Z'jcher, Peter
Met' uieinv, Themas Ii Cochran
L un in it tee en Furniture and Appintus
loseph damson eh i un i i, C F. Hbor Hber
tn in, Mtnen W. It nib.
Committee en Sulieis' Oiplnns and
Heme for Fneiidiess Cln dreu A .
Kiugw.i't. eh urm in , II. It. 1'renumin,
A J. Snydir.
C'nitiii t ou N'igh' S-'i ils Willi nu
.1 ilinsnii, eh.i'innn lljeigrt I) irmstatter.
Dinud S'neyeh. J jliu Ojbs, H itiry G i,
A. K. Spurrier.
.lU'ltciary Committee I). G. Hiker,
Marriett Bres us, J II ly Brown
VIMting Uiiiiiinllters ler eviiiiitr, llecem
tmr unit .ItiiiiMry.
Northeast Division K, G. Snyder.ch iir
mm , Heury Oast, S. W. Haub.
Southeast Division Dr. Daniel Me
Cernuck. chairman , Charles bdiwebel,
D. G. Baker.
Southwest Division A. . liiugwalt,
chairman , ('. F. Kberinau, Mainett Bro Bre
sius North wen Division A J. Snydiu,
ehairmau , Goergu Diimstattur, .1. Hay
Brown.
Mr. Marshall thanked the beird for
honoring him by a ru election, uud in his
own name and thu name el tlie secietary
elect, he iiwited tlie bend alter adjourn
ment te repair te II del Copland te p.ut.ike
of luncheon.
Ou motion of Mr. ll.irtmau thn beard
piececded te till the vacancy cailMid by tin.
death of Miss Annm M. Htter, et the List
Lemen street main secondary school. Miss
Lulu Zug was uemiuated aud unanimously
elected,
.Miss Pluming was uemiuated and
unanimously ulected second assistant in
Miss Spiudlei's West Chcstuutstrcet com
bined prim it v school, iu place of Miss
Hannah It. Finger, transferred te the
vicancy in the Lemnn street school canted
by Miss Zug's piometion.
Adjourned.
saai'l. uk l'usfcn.
A 1'rtiiin I'livnrlce nt llin Opern lluune.
Mr. M. 15. C'uitishas firmly established
blmsull iu thu appreciation of Lancaster
theatre goers as Nim'l In his play of
"riatn'l of Pesju," which was pie
senteil last evenlug lii Fulton ojiera
heuse te an audiunce that complete
ly filled the building. Mr. Curtis'
impersonation of the geed natured and
sharp yuutig Hebrew is new se well known
and admired that no extended oemmottt
need be ellbred. The ohtraeter gives Mr.
Curtis dim oppeitunlty for the duliuoatieu
ofthepeculiar traits which abound in it,
and they ure all given with a perfection
that never fails of adequate nud hearty
recognition. The freshuces and englnality
which mark the piece nud the humorous
aspects with which it abounds have au at
tractiveness that cannot be otherwiso than
enjoyable aud which nre supplemn.itud by
an intelligent rendition of dialcotie acting
that is particularly n ivel nud planting.
Mr. Curtis, thou h he Ins been playing
sover.il years In "Sam'lef Poseu," will
for a still Ieul.01' time, lemnlii a laveiltu
wherever he gees. Hissiippeit Issulllout Issullleut
ly efficient, sitice thu interest which sui sui sui
louudsthe chief pcisouuge el the play
serves te detiuct attention trem thu ethers
and also hides the vvoakuess of the plcoe
itself, the success of which, as all knew,
has bcen altogether due te the flnu
noting of Mr. Curtis. Miss lhebael Iloelh
as llelecen assumed the rele this seasen
the (list time, but it was a Judicious
cheice which placed her iu it, since she Is
altogether competent te inturpret it with
all the goutleuuss und arehuess which It
rueiiirus. M'lle Alblua De Mer as ,1 lie
Celete glvus her wull known strong and
iutolllgeut rendition of the p irt, whlle all
the rest of the oempuiy meet their re
quirement very well.
llaiebtll Aiming Mtinleiiti.
A gamoef baseball was played yoster.
d ty en the college grounds botweon the
Franklin and Marshall academy and the
Yeatcs Instltute elubg. whleh resulted,
i ' '" ll,,ulns we.r0 V'wrtfr tlC0v?
"" ln fn'er1r lUe f?rlu0'fn '"'wii0
' Barao wsw 'v"c,l ou aoeouut of darkness,
Sills el lteul Cmln
Bhubeit A Sutten, re.il estate agents sold
nt nubile sale nt thn Leepard hotel ou Sat
urilav, Tuesday nud Wednesday evenings,
Oct. 27, IIO and Dint, th') following lets be bo be
lenging te the estate et Divil lltitmiu,
deci used :
i in sini r srui'.itr.
II and U, te A. J. Kberly, at 6103 caeh :
D and C, te Henry Well ut flOtl uaeh :
1011. 170. 171, te Julius Lieb nt $8.1 each ;
ui, no, ue, te .leim hehi nt if ion cneh ;
I7d, 170, Peter I) lleiibiugh at $100 each:
H. te Gee A Mirslnll at )ll)i), 181 te
leliu S It-ngiet. 401 , 101,10.', te A J.
Hbeily ateilWeacli ; 1S7 ItH. leGustiviii
Waltz at $100 each , 10!) 2i)D, te Hunry
Frank, at $111 each ; 20.1 201, 2' 1.1, 200,
te II ., Illinois ut gUJminh; 207 200,
210, te P. II. lliiiRlngut $1011, $101 $101;
.Ml. te llenry Stiuib nt, $l;i ; 211, Ie
lleuiHlict Beillide ut illO; 217, le Lewis
ltHifmyder at $111 ; 218 210, 22 ), 2J1 2JU,
2J7, '.'J8,te Gee A Mush ill at $121 $12J
$1(5, $121, $125, $1.11 $U1; 2.10, 2111, te
Henry Frank iit$U1 each ; 211:1, 2111,
211, te Jehn P. Wei.lir at, $120 each ;
21.1,210.217, 201 2.111, 2H7. te Gee a!
Marsh ill at $12 J Jl.'O, $12), $101. $101
$71.
M VlttON STIll'.KI'
Nes, 2r,2S, 20, .1 ), te Goerg.i A Marshall
at $10, $U0, $ri, $57 ; ill, ilil, te William
llnnsel at $17, $I1S , 11, 51, fit, 5(1, U
Ge A Mirslnll at $IV), $in, $11, $ ;
II, I'l 17, ti Geerge Lmim at $1'), $17,
$11, is, 10, te William llmmel nt $10,
$5,1 ; 50, te Geerge Leman at $50.
I'llKSTNIT STUKf.r.
Nes. 58. 01 01, 05 toGeorgoA Mir
sh ill at $13. $02. $72, $30 ; 03, te Goergu
MMitnii at $S0 ; GO, Ac, te Wm. Ilensel ut
$107 ; 7.1,71, 77, 7s tiiOome A. Mnrslnll
at $1211, $112, $153. $I.M , 70. SI. te II. ,
llhe.itsat$i:iil, $111 , Hi. 80 S7. 83, te
Geerge A. Muslull a- $ls, $1.11, $H(,
$170 , 01, te Geerge 1 1 ll mm in at $200 :
171, 17.1, 170, te .lehn Best nt $100 each
111 Lis, 1.11). Ill, tolLie.ge A Mushall
at $201, $t7i), $170, $JU.l; 1 U, II. .
ltheids at $101 ; 1,10. te Audiew Kirk at
$171; 151, te It J Hvius at $101 ; 1.12,
111 1.11, teChrisilin Killer t $10, $10.1,
$101. 117, 1.1. tell , ItheidsiU$l8,
ill's , 10), teP Dili" uinn'i nt $120 ; un,
101, te A. J. F.bsrly at $120. $120 ; 100,
107. top. C Snyder nt $121, $125; 1(58
aud A., toJaneb II irimr, $111, $111.
W XI.NtM SIIIUKT
Nes. :is'.l. Tl), ti J is.pii . nk at $11).
$75 , JJ1, iUJ, .10 1, t) INter Dillenbiiuh
at $01, $58, $10 ; I'll, te On is. F. Itongler
at $71 , tun t , v W. itussiil at $(10 ; 107,
103. te Ob is F It .r a'. $70. $00 ; 101),
toil. A. Ddler it i'l! , 110 IU, te Chas.
F. Uengier at $01, $1) , II.', te Hirry A
DilU-r at $55.
HVttTVI VN's Lirs en MAIttilN HlllKKl.
Nes. 21. te Amis ritapleferd ut $102 ,
'M. te Win Ilensel a' $10') ; 1) te Jehn
Wies at WO ; -I I. t Goerg.i Letn iu at
$102 ; 5.1, te Wm. Wan, at $,1.
CM I.SIM 1 SlIIKKT.
Nes. 00 te leh-i ll,stat $122 ; 02 01,
00, te A. .1. Lberly n $115, $111. $101 ;
70, te Geerge Lmu tn at $101 ; 80 te ll.
.. Uheadsat $lJt ; SI, te. I. II Geed at
$111 . Ill, te II. .. llheads nt $171 ; 15.1,
te Christ. Killer at $18.1 , 180 (Fulton
stroet), te Peter Diffenbiugh at $10(5,
190. toGus'iive Wnt. it $100, 201, 202,
te Heury Frank it $111. sill , 2J7. 203,
te i: A. Hiusiug a' $101 $100; 210, te
Lewls Itolfsuyder.it $111 , 221, te Geergo
A. Marshall at $115 , 220. te Jehu Hest nt
$100; 212, 211 te F. Gretwald at $95,
$91 ; 200, t Win. Heusol at $90.
rui.reN STUKKT.
Ne. 231 te F.nes HVcy at $01 ; 230, 283.
te Jehn Best at $(J0, $75 ; 291 te Goe. A.
Marshall at $95.
wu.vrr snir.nr.
Noh. 291, 290. 297. 293.000 te Charles F.
Itengierat $100, $100, $100, $100, $30,
ti02, H0J, :JU(, te A. W. Kuss-1, at $101
each, 007, te P C. Snwlei at $91 ; :103,
te Jehu d. Itengier at $91 ; Oil. "W2, 3.W,
Ml. teChailes F. lteng-r at $L!0. $130,
$128, $128; UJ.1, 3J(5 337, 3J3, te
Jehn F.ibel at $V, $!1C, $150,
$110; 339 te Chas. P. Itengier at $01 ;
310, 311, 3t5, 350. te .lehn Libel at $1.1.
$78, $77. $S5 , 317, te It. J. K.n.s at $100 ,
3.il, .;.', '.' i"i, .t.iii, .'.i7, and a let I et uiiin
bored, a triangle, te Jehn Hridig nt $110,
51H $119, $111, $111 $21)0 $91 ; 3H, te
te Jehn Hest a $1); 119, n Charles
Hoehmo at $10 . 300, te H irrv K Ilermlen
at $10 ; 3(51, 302, te A. W Hussl at i it!,
$50 ; 30S, te Geerge A. M.usliad at $52 ,
309, 370, te Jehn F. Weuhr nt $00, $02 ,
373, te Harry A. Diller at $0! ; 371, 375,
370. te A. W. Hussel tit $01, $01 ,$00 ; 380.
te Geerge A Marsh ill at 370 ; 331. 332, te
A. W. ltussel at $00, $50 , iK5, te Geerge
A. Marshall at $0.1 , .is", ,wu te Jehn F.
Woehrat $19, $(!n
Jeseph Penny, who is new iiinuiug the
Pusey ville mill has bought at private sale
from Washington Paxseu, the I'.non farm
near Kirkwood, containing 30 acres for $70
an aero.
Chas T. Lehr, uuctioueir, has sold fur
thu executers of Jacob Hcukur, deceased,
a two steiy leg framu heusu and let el
ground en North Charlette street, te II.
A. llcaler for 1301 And the blacksmith
stand with full let ei gieuud with barn,
&a, comer el North Chsu lotto and Giamby
streets, te 1). I). Hnnibjrger, for$l KM).
S. P. Smith sold his two steiy d willing
house nud half a let of ground, fioutitigeu
east side of Neitb Prussian stieet Man
helm, te Mrs. Martha Oher, for $1,050
Jan. II. Mace, en , sold his stoic stand
with 13 acres of ground and twedwullings
at Pennville, te Cyrus ISoniberger, el Petin
township, for $7,b00.
1 he I'list nimir.
The Hist s'iew of thn sniseu (ell te day.
Thore was net much of it, but neverthe
less it mieietd and the event is notewoithy
because it furnishes us with the important
information (if tlieie is any tiuth In tlie
wise saw of the ancient weather prophets)
that we ure te have twenty eight mero
snow storms this winter. '1 he prophcey
ruus thus : When thu flistsuew fulls iu
Novemhei thore will lie us many snow
storms dining tint winter as tliure are
days remaiuiiig In tlie mouth after the
first full of snow. As this is thn 2d el
November thorn aie twenty eight days
remaining iu the month, and we must
thcrofero expect twenty eight snow
storms befere the giecn leaves ceme
again.
IS.ililiIU nun l'rlrliltf.
Ycsteiday was the first day for killing
ra bhils, mid gunners turned out iu force.
A number from this city spout the day iu
the country aud all met with line success.
They report rabbits plenty but birds scarce.
A party consisting et Couard U ist, James
Stone, Peter Nngle, David Mylie, Dana
Graham and Mr. Martin killed 57 rabbits
and ene partridge.
A i'rtnteit te .Supniiilmuluiit lluehrle.
While Pief. It. If, Uitehtle, superinten
dent nf the publie schools of this elty, was
attending tlie Luhigh Instltute at Allan
town en Wednesday, he was presented
with Reger's i.ew group, " Neighboring
Pews," as a mark of oateem, by Ellis 11.
Llglitonwaluer. formerly a pupil of his,
and new piuctielng law at Macungle.
7" Arm llruKeii
lienjamiii Sheuk of the Ilrm of shuuk &
llaiismau, iiiGiuauce agents met with au
accident ycsteidav nt Loek Haven. IIe
was about (maiding a train for this city
when he slipped and fell en thn platform
breaking his arm. He came home en a
later train.
Ueurt Te-mnrriiir.
Court will meul te morrow mmiilug at
10 o'clock, when oleotlou watuhers will
be appointed nnd ether business trans
acted. Turnplue llprueil,
Yesterday morning the eempauy began
collecting tells en the new plke Lotwcen
Lititz nud ltothsvllle.