Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 22, 1883, Image 2

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The Klute or UnSliH'SS.
The sleigh bells lira merrily ringing
and nature has dune nil slin can te give
us a merry Christmas. Tlie unproduc
tiveness of luber, however, will be a
drawback te tliefull enjoyment of the
season. There docs net Fee in te be any
rery geed reason why our lmln.slrk'9
should be checked, but ttiere Is no doubt
that tliey tire net in n flourishing condi
tion. The country Is growing nnd de
veloping and its trade ought te be in
geed condition. Tliere hna been a great
ever production In the item of railroads
undoubtedly, which have been built be
yond present requirements. It would
seem that the stimulus under which the
business of the country was lately boom
ing, was largely attributable te thrseen
terprlses, for there nre few ethers wh'ch
appear te have been unduly driven. A
great deal of money has been lest In the
stock market where a great deal had been
previously gained. The public are very
effectually weaned ftem that avonue te
wealth nnd have returned te their ordi
nary basinet avocations, te flud them
likewise, very unpromising In the way of
preDts. There Inn been some great dis
turbance which h:is produced this ab ab
uermal condition of trade, but what it
may be is net readily detected in view
of the apparently undisturbed and pros
perous condition of the country. Meney
is abundant and cheap ; and ami se is
labor. Industry ought te be active un
der thebe conditions, and there is
every reason te believe that it
will be in the coining year, te which
business men are hopefully looking. Tim
wages of labor will le lower than in
the past jear, and the rates of railroad
carriage will be reduced. The conditions
will be produced which will give em
pleymcnt te idle factories and hands,
whatever their conditions are ; for the
one thing which the general Interest re
quires is tliat such employment shall be
found.
It Is net a cheerful prospect which the
taxpayers of the city are Invited te con
template in the probable cost of Hghtiug
Lancaster p.utl) with electric light and
in part with gasoline It was obvious
from the beginning of the new system
efllghtlugth.it iu many paits of the
city the old lamps would have te be con
tinued, and the expense of ejeratiug
both is eiip of the considerations which ,in
our judgment, should have halted coun
cils, lu accept i im the experimental elec
trical 8) stem before it was demonstrated
that it would de what its projecteis
contracted for. An outlay of $.10 000
per annum for lighting the city means,
at the present valuation of thueity prep
erty, ticit) lax or $1.10. There .ire a
great many things which It would be
well for tin-city te have, notably water
works Improvements. Hut they cannot
be seemed without an additional tax
rate. The cii debt is about up te its
constitutional limit. Under the present
vicious and unequal system of assess
ments there is no increase of valuation
corresponding te the iucpmsp et munici
pal expenditures. Reside the i Miunrdiuu
ry expenses for lighting next ) ear, aud
probable deficiencies tote provided ter,
the city bus entitlements te pay tei three
engine houses The-e expendituies will
render neeet-'ary an mrresise (if city tax
which will cause general complaint. It
may as well lie anticipated new, and
previsions be made for it ; and as the
initial slep, attention blieuld be given te
revisieu of the assessments.
Cjiimstmas meets with an uniuTsal
recognition that is accorded te no ether
festival. Frem the four quarters of the
Clobeand from all the varying creeds
comes the echo of Christinas preparation
This universality of celebration shows
hew deeply the leaven of Christianity has
permeated mankind. Fer the Christian
itlsujilulsouie ami hle.sefd period, re
calling the da) a when the Saviour
walked the weild in the cempaii) of
lowly fishermen ; and deep down in the
hearts of the unbeliever there Is a feel
ing almost akin ti lellgleus joy in the
coinmemeia'loii of the Clulstmaa festi
val. It Is a Masen when all meu miet
en the common level of humanity, and it
should be the dthlre of these possessing
an abundance of the weild'd geid3 te se
minister te the wants of their less for
tunate biethren, that the "glad tidings
of great joy " may bring equal happiness
te every household.
Tiik descendants of the Pilgrims and
rurltans iu Brooklyn lad their annual
banquet last night, and in their speeches
the usual Bcll-glei Mention wai somewhat
moderatod te provide for a geneial on
slaught upon the Mormons and Mer
monism. The Rev. Dr. Leenard Bacen
was cousi.lcueua for his absence from
the feast. He could have told the
society something about what he calls
polygamy iu New England and the laxity
of morals among I he descendants of the
rilgrims that they would net have
relished. Acceiding te this responsible
authority the average state of morals
nmeng the native stock of .New England
la little above that of Salt Lake City.
Hut the Puritan and I'llgrlm descend
ants never hud much taste rer that
doctrine which bid htm without sin cast
the flitit stone.
Down In Louisiana there seems te be
nn invitation te Helf-pnrMcatleu extend,
ed te the Democrats. There have been
tee many scandals connected with the
present government theie te have
made It wise In the Democratic cenven
tlen te reneminate Governer MoKnery,
us it una none, against tlie pretest of a
powerful minority. We are net iliHtnP,i
te defend Democratic wrongdoers in
ouice. They should have stout shrift ;
our candidates should be geed men and
unsuspected. If the Democratic con cen con
veutleu has given Governer McEnery a
vindication, which he did net deserve,
sen respecting Democrats will net up.
prove its work,
The Republican K)litleiaua lu Phlla Phlla
delphin have u hard row te hoe nowa
days. The election of gas trustees comes
en before the municipal elections. The
Leeds and Lines of that offeuslve dem.
(nation will net yield te the public sen
tlment which demands their retirement.
The place hunters, who want nomina
tions, fear te break with the bosses,
whlle at the same time they are assured
that nominations will be empty honors if
they offend tlie reform sentiment which
demands the overthrew of the gas ring
and the deposition of the men w he have
made Its regime se obnoxious.
" Tin: man with a bundle" has the
right of way. G he him a clear track.
Sestav's capture was the Christmas
gift old Santa Clans hud hi resorve for the
French republic.
AneiT this season of the year the eagle
take n brief vnoatlen from his pedestal a
the national bird, and the turkey reigns
In his stead.
Fill the stoekings of the littte ours
heaping full with dainty Christmas mor
sels, but don't forget the waif wh weir
no stockings
" Let thcre be light," but let there be
also common sense ou the lighting ques
tion. 130,000 per annum for lighting pur
poses means a tax of 41 upon each from
every ninn, woman aud child in the city for
lighting the streets.
Turns Is n dawning In the kv
Which doth a word el f-ite Imply .
And en escll casual passing Uci
, leek expec'ant you mny trace .
These signs the vcter.in turkey ee..
And with a deep nnd mournful sIkIi
llu call lil numerous fsraliy nigh
Ami murmur pnltitlnv te the trees,
" lloest hlfc-li my 111 tie one, re it hi ,h ' '
Demtr Tribune.
Again is the uews wafted ever the ocean
that th" Ameileau hUhepn new iu Heme
have agreed upeu the attitude te be adept
ed by the Cat holie clergy of the Undid
State towards the Fenians. It has been
repeatedly aunouueed that the council is
purely disciplinary, dealing exclusively
with church matters , but this patent fact
seems powerless te close the mouths of the
exuberant foreign correspondents who
are ecurce of live items
TKLEi'iiesir Invention has uotreiehed
its limit. Net satisfied with being able te
talk 1,000 miles by land, it is new pre
posed te carry tb biitniu voleo across
tlie Atlantic. That this Is uet impossible
is evident from the fact that tin resist
ance ou land Hues is greater than that en
ocean cables, and the means whereby the
power of the telephone has been strength
oDed can be further increased. Should it
come te pass that conversation across the
ocean can be carried en by telephone, the
United States and Europe will be iu tlie
same relative position as the owners of ad
jacent back yards.
Piif.sidk.nt Artiii'ii bes issued a proela
mutton recommending that Menda), the
21th Instant, the centennial of Washing
ten's surrender of the command of th0
Revolutionary Army, be appropriate!
observed throughout the ceuutry by rein;
ieus excretes and public observances. It
Is fitting that this doting eoeue of the last
act of the war should, be commemorated
in a fachleti becemiug the greatness of tlie
nation which Washington did se much te
establish. Of him It was th.V. Lord
Byren, after Napeleon Bonaparte's fall,
wiote :
" When msv the we'iilnd ejp repose.
ueu xazini; en me uxi'M
t here neither guilty nlery glow s
fui ueiueneiu suite
Yes nne-lhe first tlie Uit -the be-,1
I lie Clin lliliiilus et tlie We-it.
W hein envy diirml net Imtu.
Ileiiuentli the mime et Washington.
Te make man b.nsli there was hut one
Ip the fneiids and admirers of William
Culleu Ur)aut are what they profess te
be, they willatonce abaudeu their project
te erect a nUtue te the peel's memory in
Ceutr.il I 'ark, New Yerk. All r.n,..t
attempts te thus honor imblie n-rs m.i-s
hiveturmHl out such mgloneus failures,
iuat wte moil will net waste tlieir timn
and money in vain efforts te repeat the
xpsrlmenl. 1 be Waihinjten in.uuinmnt
is still lutlulshed : he' of luuds has
caused the I'eter Ce mer memimnni
pr..jeet te hi aband e-ied ; funds ler the
G.irlield moraerial have ceasel te roll iu ;
Nev Yerk h.is net thus far raised more-thiuene-fourth
Of the cash lenmrwi r
oempleto the pedestal of the IJartheldi
s atim , and numerous ether similar outer
p Ises ever the country are laucuishiiiL'
bscause the spirit and enthusiasm that
give thorn liii th has leug slnne departed
uryant s literary works are a suuioieu1
mutiuinniit te his uiomery, and uuleus the
dead ptt's friemlH aud admirers dusn., m
see au exhibition of American niggardli
ness, tliey will let the material monument
project ueverely nloue.
FEATURK3 OK THKTATK PHES3.
The Laneaster Examiner approves
" negative administrations."
I no Alteena Mernlna Call his siisepi,,!
ed publication.
It is the opinion of the Liucistur In-
quirtr "that civil service referm, se called,
Is a humbug."
The Yerk Litmlch rinira the clmmi, n
the neoessity of a government bullidng In
that borough.
The Norristown 7ra!i!, outeilug en Its
flftceuth year, rejoices ever Its continued
prosperlty.
The Altoeim Timtt advises the Halvatlen
army te hlre the Hlalne organs, because
of the noise- tliey make.
Tlie Uarrlsbun: Iitrtet claims that H...
high proteotlvo tariff el Germany has
lerceu tne expatriation of lier oitizeim.
The I'hiladelphia JJullttin siiggests that
hereafter the name " United States" be
dropped and "New Erin," or "The
lllbeiulan Annex," besubstitu ed.
The floranten Itepubluan bollevos that
a general law regulatlug marriage and di
vorce lu this country would ebviate the
uecesHlty of spoelal legislation for Utah.
The Lltltr. Bteerd, with oemmen.lablo
enterprlt.0 issues this week nu nttractlve
supplement of four pages.nilcd with inter
hell'di s "K "latU,r ,H)rtn,"ll,K t0 tl)e
A Blan With m lluudle.
I'liiRrcsii.
NewilllilVB tlie timn wllli l.n.wll.. ... i
py. It Is only about Christmas that the
.... uimvuiu cau carry a bunille ami a
snille together. Usually a man with a
buudle is miserable aud liable te profanity.
New the bunille U ., li .,!.. ,i,.i ....... .i.'.
nm-i,e,.i... "7.. .""" ';"' "'in
u.m..mv. vuwumiiuuuie wnore seme
body Ih waiting for him, te whom the
comiugefhlmsolfnnd his buudie is te
bring joy. Bad indeed the fate of the peer
fellow who this season of the year has
UOthluif te de with linnillnii I ,.,i.i ...i..i..,.
him te mask his unkind fortune and no
""leuuiumjuui uuueie, oe it wu.it it
may.
A TURKISH ESCAPADE.
iuk i.nmr i if tiik iiakk.si ntr,
Stir flop wltli a llnlRUn I Mplntu (
in
Anaty nuiuii' tain llic-n ip t
I'arla and Usthulle inn.
The wildest excitement prevails lu Con Cen Con
stantlueple, nnd pilaee ami dlpl nuatie
circles have sustained u shock uuequ tiled
stuce the trtgle deatli of Sultan Abdul
Felr.. The present monarch, who 1ms
been pictured its an uncommonly miKI
manneicd Turk, i.s besitle lnuiself with
rage, and St.tuibeiit treiublcs at the eehee
of his anger. The e.iue of all this Is
simply a pretty widow. One year .me she
was the yptitii; bride of Kiaizttn Hey, who
hail been the Hrst secretary of the ptl.tce,
but was then out of olllce He lived iu a
palace opposite Scutari, sumiiiuled by
every luxury, including a harem, of which
the fair heroine of the present ese.ipide,
was the acknowledged queen. Kt.irr.lm
died seme mouths ae and his widow h. s
smce made the most of the cetnpatahtc
freed .mi which Mii.Milnnt) practice has
late') aevenled te her couditieu.
During Uie sunituei she was fn ipi 'titly
found at lltijiikdre Heliek, "the sweet
waters,' and the ether roni.tntte nvserts
iu the vicinity of the capital, and was
pronounced by many foreigners the leve
liest wennti in Kurope, hwmg w i ship
pers by the score.
Due, a liaudMimc )euiig attache of the
the Belgian embassy, who is said te bear
tne title e( au ancient baron iu Belgium,
pressed his suit with determination and
success and seen wen the widow's heart.
Hut nee ami religion worn appiretiii)
iiisupral)le obstacles te their marriage
llin frauK mill thr Jlinlfin Klepr
i no o.treu s ardor and weiu.ins wit
suggested au eleH.'tneiit, aud SUuubjiil ts
new horrilled by the unprecedented seau
d.tl of a wealthy and lovely "daughter uf
the tme fallh" lev.iutiug with n '-.I ; et
an tuthlel."
The lady lied with her lever te Parts,
where she abjund the Moslem latth, em
braced Catholicism and w.ti duly raaincd
te her baron.
Abdul Humid, however, c'lild uel be
brought te btbove that she hatcscipcd
fro u Coiistantiueplo.and police anil palaej
cuaids have sc)ureil the city in searth el
the fugitives.
Dunug the hunt the po'ue arrests! the
hauit-ome yeuug wife of Dr. Hmiij, n
French pbyic.tn, and the ptluce author
ities Insisted that she was the output ter
whom they wero looking. Dr. Henry was
in ternble distress and appealed te the
French ambassador, but it was net until
strong diplomatic pressure had bi-en
brought te bear upon the Sultan that the
uufertunate lady was re'eased. Tlie oem
maudoreftho Faithful has new issued
strict e hets that the law at laid de.vu iu
the Kerau regarding the sclusien and
veil. eg of wemeu shall be rigorously en
forced and that all violations tuereef Mull
be punished with the barbarous peualties
enforced in the days of the preph ts
M wlem husbands all knew that the
may be made shorter by a head if they
lad te eutjruethe Sultau's decrees as well
as that they cannot cuforce thorn without
ii uiiuui reu3iiu:i, comptred witn ivii..h a
peualty of death may be a luxury.
SUM K tf.UK.VT3 UASI1KU.
I en rniiiK.ind lluliar Upturn. 0 in
Irrsnury Out ul the Hall JIiiilu.i
ttir
treuateis Aguew, Republican, Henuing
er, Democrat, aud Smiley, Rer-ublk-uu,
have presented their warrants at the state
teasury, and all sealed them in the inter
est el the state Agnew deducted 101 an
from the amount of his warrutit. Smiley
f-iiSaml Heuuinger ?100. Nene of these
senators charged the state an) thing for
the .Itine recess. Senators Heggs and
Stewurt, Republicans, aud Hall, I.iirdaud
Wolverton. Democrats. haa imtWil.il
iu their warrants. Tueie is ewiui? them
m the aggregate I0.1GO The following
jiameu numbers el the Huue have nm
been paid f..r their services nt tbeejtia mvs
sieii . llryseu. Dem., el Columbia , Hu.
Iitt, Dem , I'hiladeljihia ; Carey, Dem .
W joining, Clark, itep , I'hilulelphia .
Geutntr. Dcm I'hilailelphu , Hajs,
Dem, Yerk; Hillings, Rep, Venaug.. .
Katanatigh, Rep, Philadelphia ; Meny
Dem , Clinten ; Rihud. Dem , Northum Nerthum Northum
eerland : Sne-k'nim R,.r, a ii-,.i,.... .....
Stces, Rep., Schuylkill. Fer these mem-
.ts tuer.) aie in the state treasury Vii,
U3 05 TllllS far thlrtvcntnn ...... .,
Uave covered all or a perti u of the
amounts due te them into the treatury
.imeuutiiig in the aggregate te a 13,70;) Ge'
hight have taken full pay and tlve remain
te be iiaul Jiitii tlvi, o.e.,, i. ...... . r . i.
H, j ...w iMumviiin ill LIIQ
ousehateniudo a similar disposition of
...i... lu.uuj, me eutire amount turned
Inte tlie trea.-iiiiv initi... iin.-.i -a
-j """'I, V1'"XI1.IU,
One hnudiul aud twenty livu have taken
iuu in i mueuui 01 their warrants unci
twelte li ive net preseuted theiiH for py
Lmlni ,-Thcre uas bm P,td toseniters
f'.L'- U.,aml t0 "'embers of the ilou-e
JjO i-jUGS fur he-vices dunng the extra
SlhSlell.
Cltlsih ASI) UW.AM1TV
leuii In tn imrtaiman .s.innu,
Them :is i'imulil..r ..i .....i
.. V , i .....u ikiviii,; in mi)
Liiy et .M'xice, growing out of a nfusal
te receive nickul coins In the e.ty m.irkets I
A mob giithereii, crying, Down witli
mcke and fliim m.1,1 ti i.
rushed through the streets, bieaking
lamps and windows, and a pauie ehMting,
all the business houses wero closed
finally the troops were called out, blank
cartridges were lired, aud the oiewd was
charged by cavalry several times. Order
was at last restored without bloed.-hud.
It is auneunced that a detective eng.igcl
in the soareh for thu munlerer or murder
its of Mrs. Maybce and her daughter, at
llroekvlllo, Leng Island, has obtained a
olue te the guilty irorseus.
In Grafton, Wtst Virgiula, Cuttei rimith
aoelortd barber , rpiarreled iu his shop
with Oeorge Me Daniel, also colored and
stabbed him te death with a pair of nils
sers. Smith escaped.
Dr. William K. Reynolds, medical x
aminer of the Metropolitan llle lusuranee
company at Chicago, committed suloide
In a tit of despondency.
Calvin Eaten, a constable, was shot nnd
mortally wounded by Edwaid Doe, nt
Seabreek, New Hampshire.
JKHIt UUXllAmiKii.
I'teteiltiij: innucenun en th .IcjITeiu-TliB
urlme ler Whlcti lie lilee.
At Oeorgetown, B. C. Jerry Cox, was
hanged at neon Friday for the munler of
llorbert II. Rambert ou June 0, last. He
weut te the scalleld protesting his u.
nocetiea aud exhibited ue signs of fear
He made a sheit speech, iu a low voieo'
nayiiig that he was a great biuuer nnd
would die. iw a great many ether persons
had died bofero him. Death resulted from
straoKulatien iu twenty llve minutes alter
the drop fell.
Cox was a North Carolina negre. Rem Rem
Uert was a white butcher iu Georgetowu.
He was knocked down by Cox en the night
or the 0 el June nnd his neek waa broken.
Cox threw the body Inte the Bampitrlvre
and roner ml that Rombert hai been
drowned white trying te swim across the
rher. A medical examination, howevor.
that death had icnilted' from tlm
innu-jiniAi, NiirrM.
nonunion el Ohie's niauuliicturei,
Special rcjierta from the leading ludiu
trial oeuties of Ohie concerning the condi
tion of the mauufaeturiiiK Interests et the
8,000 establishments, with aggregate can
talef eiSS 000,000, emplejliic 150?OfJ0
bauds turulug out prmluets valuud at
$2US, 000 0000, The Miiiiimuy shows the
mauiifaetuiliH! ln.lutrks of thest tte te lm
In a iiiueli better condition tluu was gen
eially mppescd. The tolunie of hunlnefs
was about up te that of 1'-'. n. though the
piellls were le-s. I'li-.e is due uir.tgeiuent
uiatillestid in semiMj lattee. 1'iit the great
miJ ulty of the tiiaintl.u.iinri .no teiy
hepeful of the future
l.atnr' Hard lliu"
The striking engineers of thu C.tiuidin
Pueillu Mlmiil nnst Hi.' Mip-rlntemteiit
en Thins lay uih an 1 oil. r. I t re-unie
work til n holy. 'I m siip'rli tenileiit ie
fused te reliiMate thee who hid .liseited
then Mains and suhjiied the e'ltipany s
prejHMty te lujiiry. Anew engineer liein
Montreal, who arrived in Winntp en 1 liuis
day, was assaulted b the strikes Many
of tlie latter me leaving for the I mtid
States.
The West Shote rvlnud cmpinr en
Tliiirsilny dlseharged ii H) men at Huilale,
and about 1,150 near Suaeuse, ou tlie
Wi-Merii division. The reason as.igiud Is
th iuabilit) teeairyeu ivuk daring the
overe fiesl and snow.
The rolling mills et M. Lin ilnn, S nith
A Ce., and thn Helliduysbuig l.'u ml N dl
c imp in) 's works, H.illidsyslnirg. lVnna.,
h ie shut down beoiuseel a lack of eideis.
. Comet thai latlrenlnK llrlKntrr.
I'rofewor Ure.ks, of th II -d HmsnOb
soivatery, N. Y.,i)stli' OiimetdisoevtMol
b) hi tu last Sepleuihei t.lie comet el lSI'.M
is new visible te llte inked eye a small,
round nebulous in s m the e nistcllutieu
C)g.uts. lu small lelesoep.'s a tail cau bu
tracesl one degree and a had iu Inigth
lu large telescopes the oetnet presents a
tine epjiearauce with a starlike nucleus and
a large coma. 1'he motion is peiltheait,
and ou Christ ma the c imet will be ue.tr
the southern arm el the C.esi iu Cygnus
ei near the star Erwdeti. Oa New Yen's
da) It will be near the right lore loot ei
Fegas. The comet mil grew brighter till
the latter part of Jiuiinv, its perihelion
passive being ou J.ieiiny 'i' when it will
b In the tail of C'etus r I'm Whale, it'.d
distant Irem the suu ;e ' tKJ.KH) miles. I.
will be tie.vrcht the ea-th about the mul lie
or January about, rti) 000,000 uu'ea. Ait i
J.tuuiiry it will recede from the sun, and
purue its leug , lutue) through spae-,
return ng te vi-w iu sen uty i-ue ears.
One loeiMiMI tuilir- l.ir t'tiree unl
At Jersoy City, iu ti e r.-1 '. our. a
jury uivarded fijwell TileH 41,0-W dam i
ge.s tu suit a nnst t'ae C 'ii:ril ratlreil of
S"w Jcrae). I'ne p ami. $ b mjbt a ticket
en a train dem 1 ti-u I .nt te Ne
Yeik, anden rcilij; tli)J'rsy City
de (jt, the ticket e il'OC or dem iu lei three
ceut.i ferriage, whica Mi Taltut lulu-ted
te pay, ns he hid paichisvl a ticket te
te Neit Yerk. He atteiup ed te go en th
be it and wn arrested Mr Talbot was
ordered te pay a tij by a jistioeof the
peace, but liu refused aud a ts locked up
until the uixt morning when the detective
released him. Mr I'jlb t entered sin:
auius: the company and laid Ins damages
at f te, 000. The jrj p.etip'l eied
tegivehim : 1,000.
aliiHitliii; UK runner MieetUeiitl
At Helleville, I.I , Thursday nftcrue n,
a yeuug German uanml Henry llibt
while drunk, went te Widermie station
I miles south of lie:ievilIe,uud fatuity b'mt
Mis )lary Hammei, it firmer sntetht.ut
tie was pursued by the p-ople el the vil
I ige at'tl overtaken wilhiu a mile of the
city Huge Roplniuer, a son of the
sheriff, attempted te arrest Ilebst, when
the lattei suddenly dime a revolver and
pointed it at Repleiuet. The latter threw
the pistol up and at the sauie moment the
pistol was discharged, the bad entering
the i.iek of Djbst, pasiug through the
jugulai tetu and causing his deuth in a
Il imeiKiits. Tlie girl at List accounts
was still ahv, but is sulfertug from a
sjvere wound in tLe right aula.
Hrcent .tccldeiits
A building in Brooklyn, occupied by a
lnjuer store nud bearding house, was
itamagdl by a lite caused by an explosion
of a umI oil lamp. Jhn Dreese, one of
the boarders, was e budl) burned while
try ing te i.nve some valuables that he
died seen aiterward.
Au express train en the Alabama and
Great Southern railroad waa threwti from
the track by a broken mil near Akren,
Alabama, and the sleeper lolled deivn an
einbuukuieut. .las. Ljnch, of Cincinnati,
waa badly injured.
'lbe st. res of .1. W. Demurcs & Ce.,
fruits , Jaeger ec De 1'uss, confectioners,
and Greve & Williams, grocers, in New
Orleans, were damaged by tire Les.
J.'j.OOO.
In the L'euris
.Mrs. C. F. Nutt, widow el the late
Captain Nutt, has brought suit against
the Accident insurance cempuuy of North
American te recover " 0U0 luhiirance en
the life of the deceased, according te an
agreement that the motiey was te be pud
in ninety da) s after the death of the in
sured.
Chief of I'uhcj Mi. Br ule aud sheriff
Kcoktey, of Vincctnes, Iudiana, arrested
a gang of ceuuterfi iters. Jume Kmfeil
an ex county etfL'iul, and J unes Hurt, an
ex convict, were arrested for passing
e ninterleit coins, purchased from James
Summers, the lender of the gang arrested.
The rnte iilTlility.elilit Men.
The survivors of the steamship S tint An
gustin, which was burned en Sunday iu
thu B ly of Biscay while en the vjyage from
Manitoba te Liverpool, state that thirty
eight men were left en be.iid when the
four beats mentiened in vestenLivV ,1
patch put off Trem the vessel. It n fearul
that all are lest, as, when the steamer was
last seen, a heavy ea was runum.' and the
vessel was ail ou lire and had no ether
beats.
II lit PO. AMI) Till'. III.S.
A .New ratj'e Willi aiay .sterols.
St. McheliH.
"Hew big n breed shall ye.i inve (,tilH
year, madam ?" said thu Fex te the Hen
one cold winter ovening in the bainvard '
the Fex.
"Supper!" replied the Fex, promptly.
"Well, I don't knew," said the hen
in nply; I may have ten ; but I never
ceuut my chickens befere they are hitch
" Quite right," said the Fex," neither
de I ; and, as a hen in the present is
worth ten chlokeus in the futiue I will
eat you new." Se saying, he cirried he"
The next meiiiii.,? the farmer, .com
the traeka or the fox m the WI0W tfi0'g
',KU. iU'.', rintt.0iu a"'1 uet him
"Alas " said the Fex, " I slinnni i ..
waited for the ten chickens; t e "e 'is no
buew in summer time." Is ue
-- r
iwe liiasui) I'rsiictier
Rev. Geerge Goeilwin, (oelored; a Ka
vunnah preacher, has become iusum frn n
reading thn Bible. He apiart L h
rsruer of Bernard and cSnwS .irJ.L"
where he denuded h.mMfXurml M,,, '
was Jeb,, the BuptUt, m ,1 Sffil ?'
thoHtreet proelahfing ik&$$cft?
He was arrested by the t,0uca h i. , .,,'
ran a white Methoillstclergymn Vni' h
Mr. McGrltl', Is laboring hX .l,niK,,8V
luoliiatiens, and Imagines ttR1 Vn H?1'
wllderneas, living en w.l CL" U,i
honey. He has Icen a.ljnl,r & T
ordered te a lusaue asyhimf "1Siine ttud
Tlie f trit lie
Tim first Ice which baaamni.r.i ,., ,
of thlssimseu'H crop wwsffi, J? ..tow"
.ituateitMa Z $& W
inehc. thick Is being Mt t0 5nafr,0 'lvu
it Is of the lluest ipiairty an ft'hn f 00Vrb0
has a contract te fWnUu l gn8 $
MKKUY OHUISTMAS,
us imi r.ttVAMUK HiaiiN i;aki.v.
0-lflifOllen lu ttir l-uliltfl Hitimili-Kii -
pleytn l'rretilil IVIHi I urkryii 1 lip
ItirlMm is tlrrrnn In the iunrn
KilUtit llnlldsy Wrsllirr.
All ever town me evlr'ences of the ap.
proaeli of Christmas Centre Ptiuute nud
thetielnity of the several matkeU, ate
111 ted wild evergreens the stores nud
shops mnlie ii most Inllllant display el
elegant and useliit aitieles for Christmas
presents--our markets are oveillewlng
with everything pJrlaliilug te the Clulst
mas fesiivnl, Inehidiiig unrivalled spool
mens of big turkeys, young goese, fat
dtiek.s, tender chickens nud all the ether
concomitants of blj dinners Mm .di,,U
I adjourned with oetieerts and presoutatleus
' the chinches and Sunday schools ate
piepanug inr uie great holiday, and nl
most every family In the city has made
moie or less extensive preparations te
usher In the gieutist holiday of the year.
The bright weather and geed sleighing
hnte greatly stitnii'nted the Christmas
trade. Te t Ight, thetn is no doubt, shop
ping will be largely idignged iu ; and to
morrow the thousands who indulge iu this
delightful putsuit will have opportunity te
re-collect what has been forgotten, and en
Monday it can be provided for.
tllir Hustlieai, Mm.
Perhaps It Is uuuecessary te say mero in
regard te the nierehantK and business men
or the city than that tlieir stores aud shops
net or piesented a mero beautiful and at
tractive, appearance than they de te-day.
The advance in art aud esthotle taste is
seen In every braueh of trade, from the
tots that phase the children te the costly
works of the nrtist that please the eye and
tempt the purses of the wealthy and ro re
llncd The stores should be visited by all
who have an hour or n dollar te spetid.
Tune will be saved aud direction giveu te
tboi.e have who net much leisure, by a pe
rus.il of the itdvertihemeiits iu the Ih'TKi. Ih'TKi.
lieenceu wherein is set foil b almost all
tutu is worth having tu the way of
unriitmas goods.
Tlie Mil, Set.
Lancaster m itkcts were never se cm
veuieut nor se well provlded with market
ing as at present. The erectieti of the
Northern, K-vttiru ami Western market
houses has added vastly te the stock of
necensirles from which our citizens new
Iiiivj the opportunity te draw. Our
butchers me net surpivsed 'y any In the
ceuutry in their skill In placing the
best roast bofeio customers in the
most attractive term. Our grocers,
fruiteteni and huskstera are always
en baud with the bjst varieties of their
produce, and our farmers and gurdeuers
are becoming overy year mero expert lu
producing anil mete apt in preparing for
market the products of the farm aud gar
den. Poultry, of course, forms the basis
of the Christmas feast, and never bofero
was it mero abundant ei of better quality
thau uew. Turkeys from six te thirty
pounds are offered, at from It te
20 .cents per pound ; young geese
at from 31 te J 1 50 each ; dueks 10 te 60
cents each, and chickens at about the same
price. Rabbits are offered at20eT25 cents;
pigeons at 25(t.30 cents per pair. All
kinds of fruits nre cheap apples Ht 15(0,
30 cents iter half peck oranges 20(ai0
cents per dezan ; bananas !)0(a.30 oents per
dezeu. Mince meat soils at 12 cents a
pound, and cranberries at 12ki,15 ceuts
per quirt. All kinds of nuts aud confec
tions are abundant at low prices.
Wm. B. L irenz poultry dealer of this
city, shipped dining the present week te
Philuihdphii ami New Yerk, sixtv-ene
barrels of turkeys, weighing 10,000
pounds.
Uhrlntinis Ureenf.
The supply of Christmas gteeusisveiy
abundant, and would be thought te be in
exhaustible had net experience taught us
that the supply never exceeds the demand.
Tiih-s and biauchci. of evergreen of all sized
and of all varieties hlocknde Centre eipiare
and sell for 5, 10, 2.'51 .10 cents or a dollar
each, accerdiug te their excellence.
Tied greens are abundaut nt rea
sonable prices, ami bunches of laurel,
branches of holly, baskets of messes,
bright berries, wreaths of evergrceu,
cresses, anchors and ether pretty design i
are displayed and rapidly purchased. Out
side we will have "a white Christmas,"
but witliiu doets tlicie will be an abund.
ance of grren.
Closing tile Schools.
Wc mentioned yosterday a few incidents
connected with the closing of the schools.
There are seme ethers worthy of notice.
At the boys high 6oheol yesterday
afternoon, Prof. McCaskcy, the prinelpal,
was presented by the boys with Rogers'
beautiful group, the trial scene from
Shakcspcaie's " Merchaut of Venice."
Sir Gable was presented with an elegant
shaving apparatus, finished iu silk velvet,
and Prof. Glever was presented with a
silver mounted set of carvers. The pre
sentations wero accompanied by apprepri
ate speeches and lollewul by an im
promptu concert of vocal and instrumental
music- by the pupils led by Prof. Mat..
The teachers aud pupils of the girls' high
school wero introduced aud assisted in the
jollification.
Iu the girls' hih Hoheol thore was n
very delightful wiud-up of the session,
consisting of recitations, dialegues, vocal
aud instrumental musieand presoutatleus.
In Prof. Matz's German-English school,
the Strawberry street school aud soveral
ether schools thore wero interesting
Christmas festivities.
The A class of the Rockland street
secondary soheol remombered their prim
cipal, Mr R. S. Gates, with a valuable
present nnd in the afternoon some of the
members of the I) class paid their oempli
meuta te their teacher. Mr. Gates re
turned the compliments of the season by
treating the boys te confectionery.
The pupils of Mr. Stamy'n Lemen Btreet
boys' secondary school surprised him be be bo
eoro the school olesod yesterday by
presenting him with a big turkey, nn
elegant set of carvers, and a number of
flue cards, confections aud a purse of
meney.
Miss Carpenter of the girls' secondary
school was made the recipient of three
volumeH of Dlckeua' weiks; Mum Helbroek
iccelved a geld pouell,aud the ether teach
ors handsome testimonials.
Iteiueumerlns their liinplejrea.
Many business meu nud manufacturers
romemborod their ompleyea by presenting
te each of thorn a Christmas turkey. Win.
Waits, elgar maker; Goe. II. Behaum,
furniture dealer ; Fred. Urimmer, llvory llvery
man ; Luwis Haldy, marble mason, are
among these who ludulged lu this laudable
way of observing uie koasen.
bun ilny Scheel KiiKirtmnineiiu.
At the annual outertalnmeut of the
Presbyterian mlssleu en Monday ovening
thore will be oQlelal reports, addresses by
Revs. Mitchell ami Thompson, Christmas
music uud a distribution of gifts, Including
a prize class banner, a bibles, oaudies, etc,
In tit. Stephen's Lutheran ehiirch, at
the Sunday eoheol colebratlon en Tuesday
evening there will be roeltatloni, dialegues,
inusle and two large Christmas trees.
HUUIlANAn UKI.IKf.
iilitrltiutint: Uunl te tlie Peer.
A meeting of the Uuehuuaii MoKvey
Reynolds rollef aommltteo of city councils
met yosterday. The fund, nt thu disposal
of the committee for relief purposes, is
larger than it was last your, but the mini,
boref half tens of oeat te be distributed
among the needy will net be be large, be
cause of the hotter quality of the oeal ami
the higher price, me lists ei nppuuuiim
for oeal woie plaoed Inte tne hands of the
police oflleors, nnd they wero also directed
te canvas their soveral wards nnd add te
the lists the names of deserving peer, The
greater paitnf the oeal will be distributed
iinieug the tiutside wards, tlie nrplioatleim
rrem the ! Irst, Seoeud uud Fifth wards
being less numerous than formerly.
imisTltlltl'rtONs KMIKIVIMI.
Irn llnllsrs Hum h Slrmlinr et llin l.ecl,),,.
Iilln.
The contributions toot I n d nt tlie nuiyei 'b
olllce for the sick oer weie as fellows this
week; Hmi. B. . Hoever, 410 j 8us.ui
Wolf, iM ; a friend, 1 ; Audimv M Fr.uitz,
thtee bushels of potatoes. As It is he near
Christmas, tlie jieeple who nte In need
should be looked itfter and thou wants
attended te. There are plenty of these
nnd the contributions received are net
sufficient for all purposes.
ilerins hnrlety ArkiienlmlRmimtn
Donations loceived by the niombers of
the I'nlen Doieis Hejlety since December
8th ;
A friend $2.50, Mrs. R itenmlller 1, a
friend 41, Mr. Win. Murray l,
Mrs. Clara Iv null man 1, Mrs. .1.
It. Fester 45, .Mis. S.inih Huhley 41,
Mrs Charles llnltuUeli 41, Mis B B.
Martin 45 and 18 bushels uf potatoes, Mr.
Henry Baumgarduer 1 ten el coal, Mis
Cutter clothing and shoes, Mrs. Wm. Car
penter clothing, u rrlcnd clothing, a friend
clothing.
Fer smallpox stilTmeis speedily, A
friend 42.50, a friend 42, Miss K 41,
Mrs. A. Frantz 41.
A Ml.r.MIIIIM) D.tU.MV tl,.
Miepkcrimrs Aw.ikrnHiK, l.ivery turn .1 mil
ium mid l.evcia lli,y.
With the nearer approach of the glad
Chilstinas seawm, and the consequent
purohape of helltlay presents, trade Is be
ginning te brighten up, and the necessity
of discharging u mm en the entrance of a
customer In seme of our stoics te awaken
sleepy elerks is uew obviated. The chief
incentive te this business Impetus lies
in tlie mantle of snow in which the earth
is new wrapped, the runner taking the
sleigh'iig opportunity te ceme te town te
make Cbiistin.is purchases, while his mer
frisky son seizes the occasion te give his
"best girl" a much coveted tide te see
the sights of the town.
The llvery meu nre doing a thriving
business , aed if It la possible te make hay
with snow ou the ground they aie aecini
plishlng this wonderful fc.tt with a
vengeance. The demand for teams fin
exceeds thn supply, and in e inseiiuouce he
who wishes te join iu the sleighing earn!
tal must appre tell the liveryman with be bo be
ceming humility (or the cztr of all the
Riissias Is net mere autocratic in the
piesent situation of nlVaiis than he. In
quiry at the vuiieus hvciy stabhs thuugh
town Jeveleps the infoim.itien that single
cutters ure worth 42 nu hour, while
double teams bring as much as 4 1, and In
some iiistaueis yestenl.iy 45 per hour.
East King and Seuth (iueeu sheets
were threuged all yesteiday afternoon
aud lute into the evening, as well
as all day te day, by n merry crowd of
pleasure seekers, who unmindful of the
municipal regulations against fast driving
sped along like Jehus iu frieudlv trials
of speed. Slcighiug in the eity by night
is excellent sport, as ttie electrte light
murks out a clear pathway for the veil
turesome racer. The new light has nUe
great charms ler levers, as under Us fair
witchery the bashlul swain is given ceur
age te avow his passion, it feut tee prosale
te be accomplished under the garish gas
light. The additional snow fall of Thern-
day evening has put the muds iu excellent
couditieu, and should thn cold weather
continue geed sltdghiug may be cxpectid
turetigu tue holiday season.
MIWr-H r.NO M-.Ws,
triini Ouimvviile nud Vicinity.
Geerge Keyler has sold his farm lu Cole
raiu, near Coulter's Cerner, te .1 B.
Caughey, for 430 50 an aero ; It contains
32 acres.
Dr. Jehn Martin of Bart, has sold his
farm, below Kirkwood, containing 10
acres, ler 430 au aero.
The following stock of the Quarryville
national batik have been sold lately : K
B. Fritz, 10 shares, te C. M. Hess, at I 10;
J. U. Lefover, 5 shares, te same, at same
price ; Jacob Swarr, 10 shares, te Mr.
Kieiter, for 4110 per share
A ufirMliiius Crlelirstleii.
Kxtcusive preparations are being made
for Christmas night in St. Paul's Re
formed church, nt Quarryville. Thu Suu-
d.iy-schoel will then held its annual
Christmas festival. The musical pirt of
the exercises is always a prominent
feature, and is under the supervision of
u. j r. uaue, tne eiticteut leader or the
choir. This year he has added new in
struments aud voices. A Christmas tiee
is new being erected, and all tcheiars will
be presented with gilts.
ltev. -?iiieker' U. it Ulmrvli.
It is net mero than four mouths since
the idea el building a church for the use
of the United Brethren service te the
Rev. J. G. Smoker, of New Providenee,
and with his well known zi.il he weut te
work, and en next Suud ly it will bu dedi
cated. The bishop of thu eastern district,
J. Diokseu, of (Jhambersburg ; Rev. K.
Light, of Lobtnen ; presiding elder of
Lancaster district, Rev. L. Peters, Revs.
Hughes, Seutler aud soveral ether minis minis
ters will be present en the oceislou. The
building is a no it frame structure, and is
the second church that Rev. Smeker has
built during his ministration iu his cir
cuit. TIIK HKVRNTII 1'AY HAITI ST OI1U1HJII,
Ths Inhnriminluu JuUges Atalu Hlminree,
Iu the Seventh Day Baptist ohureh case
in which Nolde et nl. nre plaintiff, nnd
Madlem et nl. dofeudants, Jtidge Livings
ten this morning delivered an opinion
which overruled nnd dismissed the excep
tions te the master's report nud dismissed
the complainants' bill with oents. Judge
Pattersen filed a dissenting opinion.
Current Court lliulnena.
The motion for a new trial for Jacob
Gangaway, train wrecker, was argued.
The argument of a like motion in the case
of Jere. Dungan, areeu, was continued te
make further Inquiry regauliug the wit
nesses. The exceptions te the ntiditer's
repert iu the ostate of Hauuali Kburly,
deceased, wero dlsmhsed ; also lu the estate
et Gee. Willlne. In the ostate of Themas
Cellins, deceased, nu Inquest te make par
tition was awarded.
The Columbia Light Infantry recelved n
charter. Goe. A. Lane was appointed te
audit the accounts of the county officers.
Itla L. Warfel sues for it dlvorce from het'
husband William ti. Warfel.
Ii. Llntuer Hess convicted of violating
the auction Inw, was snuteuced te pay a
fine of 430 nud costs, whieh amount te
4115. Herman Miller convicted of main
tabling a tiuiuance was bouteuccd te pay a
line of 41 nud costs ; the ousts amount te
4311.
I'UHsUMAIIl.Y OFFIUIAl,.
A. Ilerr Hnilili HUH in the field.
Wiishliifften Dlipatch te tin) 'limes,
The announcement that Renrosentativn
A. Herr Smith would uet again be n cau
dldate for Cougress is net sanctioned by
that goutletnau nud he has never nutheriz
ml any perseu te make such nn assertion.
It is for Mr. Smith's constituents te say
whether he Is acceptable or net and their
wishes will govern his actions. Besidef,
the statement that certaiu parties were
desirous of suoeeodlngliim lu Congress was
somewhat premature, for it has been as
certained that they wuuld only make a
eauvass iu the event of a declination by
Mr, Smith of a ronemination. This is the
statement of it leading Republican of Lau
caster, who enjoys Mr Smith's oenfldonoo
and who is new in Washington en bust
n ess.
C0LDM1UA NKWS.
OUtl Kl.llt'l.AU HOttllKHI OMM'.M K..
fvnts (tilling the Hiisiiirlmuiii lleins uf
Interest In mid Around llin IIiiiimikIi
I'mlied up liy llin lutein-
genunr Iteiunter.
Business lively today nud meiulututs
happy Many sleighing parties fimu Yerk
visit Wtlghtsvllle. Heme one left a rollef
silver ou a desk lu the Flint National
bunk." The Black Dwarf" at Mm upera
lioiise ou Monday evenl g ; " Ainish
Girl" Christmas night Michael Smith's
funeral this morning nt St Paul's Cathe
He ehuieh. Bunquehaiina telling mill
oIefcs te nlKht until next Wwiiiesdny
morning. Pennsylvania Castle Ne. 711 A.
O. K. of M. O. this evening Thine
drunks sent down this morning and six
ledgers In the lookup ever night. loiter
ta nnients at n number tif the piiblin
schools iesterday. Big market te-day,
dressed turkeys 20 cents, llve 15, butter
nnd eggs ill) -Geerge MitlMn home
for the holidays, Fred. Heckle
geno te Spring City, Misses Lytlia
Slteen and Alice Biieher te Philadelphia,
Baltimore nnd v"iililu,,inii l.e... n
Clark, of the Kcely stove works, has been
nppolnted olerk in the Columbia natlnual
bank. New pastor nt Tiinlty Reformed
te-morrow . Rev. Berghaiis, of Carlisle.at
St. Paul's P. K-; Shecli ehapel Chlstmas
entertainment, charade, &e., Monday
evening. Columbia wreckers cleared up
the debris ihuihciI liv tlm lirmVimr .. i
yesterday ou near or the seuthwnrd bound
. .1.. r.. iik Ik li
mini, ise. -iu, r. ii, tnureaii, ene miie
south of McCull's Ferry ; reud blockaded
fei two hours.
Ill I. NI'ltKKT I.AJII'S.
lle.ivjr inn ler Klectilcltjr, IU Kid
tlaiiillne.
Chnirmnu Diller, ei the lamp committee
of ceuucils, having ordered that all the
gasoline lamps in thu city be put out. and
Chairman Kvaus.ef the flnance committee,
having declared that he would nppreve no
bills for the use of gasoline fiem the date
ou which the ceutr.ict for lighting tlie
streets with eltotilelty, was made (Dee.
1 lib ) Mr. Kitoh.whe has the contract for
lighting the gasoline lamps, commenced te
take thorn down, and up te Friday morn
ing had cut out 229 of them, principal
ly along the line of the electr e lamps. As
the taking down of the gasollne lamps
would leave many of the back street ami
alleys iu darkiiess, a vigorous pretest was
made by citizeus ugnlnst their removal,
and nta special meeting of the lamp com
mittee held ou Friday, the order of Chair
man Diller was rescinded, nud Mr. Kitch
was Instructed te take down no mete,
lumps until the lamp committee shall have
made a tour of the town and desiguaud
tliose that may be removed without Intel
feriug with thu lighting el the streets.
This arrangement leaves e00 gasoline
lamps still m use, at a cost of 425 per
lamp per annum, a total of 47,500. The
ceutr.ict with the electric light company
is for 120 electric lamps, at n cost of
410,800 per annum ; and the contract
with the gas company for lighting the
public efllces, station house, matket
houses, &e., at 42 per 1 000 eubie
leet of gas, will cost another 41,000
making a total 4-'5,300 per year for light.
Owing te the adoption of the electric
system of lighting there will be a dellci dellci
euey of seteral thousand dollars lu the
appropriation for thecuirent year and this
will have te be added 1 1 425,1100 for this
year nud be provided for In next year's
appropriation which will net be lets and
will probably be considerably mero thau
40,000. Some taxpn) ors are kicking at
tlie prospect of Increased tax itieu.atid per
sous living en the back sheets are kicking
at the prospee" of being Ifft lu daikuess.
This places the lamp committee "between
the dickens and the deep sea," and they
hardly kuew what te de about it. They
will probably reduce the number of gase
line lumps still in use, but whatever they
de will give dithatisfuctleu. L'vcu seme of
thu warmest advocates of the electric
light are beginning te think that we am
"paying tee dear for the whistle" espee
ially ns the light has proved te be irregu
lar and unreliable, quite a number of '.lie
lamps lading te bum every night smce
their erection.
I.ITTI.K I.OUAI
Here, There mm Kvr)nlieie,
J. B. Leug has sold six shares of
Farmers' national bank stock at 4110.
Miss L. M. Flyuii fell lust ovening ami
breke her arm, near the wrist, 011 West
King street, iu the vicinity el her book
store.
Chas. Lippold's fancy pigeons took uiue
prizes nt the Chester fair.
Alderman McGIinn, charged with as
saulting Merris Levy, was held te answer
nt court by Alderman Burr.
The curbstone market places 011 Centre
t-quare, Duke, Hast King nnd North
Queen streets, were sold this morning at
Irem 45 te 411 each.
Fied. Urimmer, coutiacter, has put a
new and handsome, latest Improved mail
wagon 011 the reute from thu postefllco te
the P. R. R. station.
At the meeting of Southern market
heuse stockholders last evening, the com
mit tce en slte was instructed te rutaiu the
refiiH.il of tlie proportion en the west side
of Seuth Queen street, between Andrew
nnd Middle.
A Youthful iiorseTMuf
Yesteiday a negre boy about 10 years
old oalled at Geerge Diller's hotel, Lcanian
Place, with a herse aud sleigh nnd offered
te sell It very cheap Diller, suspecting
the tenm te have been stelen, took posses
sion of it nud had the negre arrested,
brought te town and ledged iu jail. It has
becu learned that his name is Jack
Wallace ; he was brought from Virginia
bvMr. James Stewart who gave him a
home nud employment, until it was found
that he was dishonest. Yesterday he went
te Brimmer'slllvery stable nnd tried te
hlre a saddle herse, representing that Mr.
Stewart wanted It. Brimmer had 110
saddle herse, ami the negre said that a
herse ami sleigh would de. The herse
nnd sleigh were sent te Mr. Stewart's,
aud it was then learned that it
had been ordered without authority.
Iu the moautiuie the negre went te Mr.
Nidi's llvery, en Market street, and or er or
dered another herse aud sleigh in Mr.
Stewart's name. With this he dtove te
Leaiuau Place. The owner of the team,
nccompanled by Officer Dully, went te
Leaman Place this morning and rccovered
the htuleu property.
BU.II ATI t A TOISAUUO.
tluir luinertera Kvude the Turllt',
Aspoelaloorrospondoutof the I.vrr.M.t-
OENimt wrltes from New Yerk that Falk
Bres,, a short time nge, roeolvod ten bales
of Sumatra tobaeoo, iu whleh wero packed
33 per cent, of Havana fillers ; and by a
reoent dcoislen of the scoretary of the
treasury they wero allewed te pass through
the custom heuse under the old law, which
oxaetcd a duty of f!3 oents per pound, in
stead of 41 per pound, as the uew law
contemplated. The new law reads : " All
wrappers containing S3 per cent. of 111 lern
shall pay 83 oeuts per pound duty." Sev
eral tobacco meu, including oue of the
abeve tlrm, nre iu Amsterdam repacking
Sumatra tobaeco that is, they put into
each bale of Sumatra 33 per cent of Ha
vauit tillers, and thui oscape the payment
of the higher duty. This will have a bad
effect en the sale of seed leaf as It enables
Sumatra te oemo into a mueh wider com
petition with it. This is ene reaseu why
thore is se little demand for the crop of
'83 Pennsylvania. We hear of the rejec
tion of several crep3 el '83 by a New Yerk
doaler.