.. 3. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WKSDAY, APRIL 15, 1884. ft " u- ; A ., -i Kit r it? lancastet Jnfrllignuct. TUESDAY ffVBNINO, APBIU 16, 1004. rrnndnlfnt AilTcrtlslng. r The Philadelphia newspaiiera seem te have a large Interest In the white ele. pjnl. Their unsophisticated renders -will learn, after they have npent their half dollars te see the elephant, that they have been defrauded by u con spiracy between the newspapers and the menagerie people. Advertising Is a newspapcr-'H business ; but It Is net Its business te wilfully lend itself te the delusion of its readers. It is net credit able te a newspaper te put paid adver tisements among Its reading matter without something te indlcate that the matter Is paid for. It la a gross abuse by a Journal of He privileges and oppor tunities te print hi news what Is In fact an advertluemf d, and le solicit, a credit for it te which it la net. entitled, le day all the Philadelphia nowspapets publish In their news columns and In their news type what purports te boa description of a ropertei'u effort te test the genuineness of the color of one or the white elephants. It Is, however, an advertlsement.theugh without the marks of one. If the advertising devlces of the white elephant owners are successful in draw ing visitors te the show we will have fresh reason te reflect what feels we mortals be. Hew silly It Is that the differ ence in the shade of color of an elephant, a variation from the tnual dun color te a dirty wlilte or pink hue, should have the power te arouse the curiosity of any humau being te see it, unles3 it may be the naturalist who is specially luteiested in physiological le search. Hew it can possibly interest ntiy ordinary person seems Incomprehensible. And yet we knew that it does. The disousslen In the newspapershas aroused public attention and (ersuaded iieeple that there is something new In the ele phant line which they want te see. Of course, Ills felly ami no wise person hsis such a feeling. If anyone .letects it iu himself it is conclusive evidence that lie is Billy, (ulte probably the great ma jority of people find such an emotion in their breasts ; we all knew that the most of us are net wise. It is a fact upeu which the free advertiser fattens. The He'll a Saint V etild He. M'lift Innrtr.r i mitii llft I Vt A. mnrd lw finds out, The New lint announces this bit of consolation, which It takes te itself amid the tribulations of defeat " We bave learned some suggestive lessens in this contest, int the least valuable of which Is the discovery of Jf&M&MS&WiMSSHtidrm aud wje ure net." Our esteemed, but often ridiculous, contemporary has beu n long time making its dis cjvery, and we have reason te dis trust the sincerity of its announcement Hud it been really anxious te find out who are friends of political reform and who are net, it need net have waited until this late day te divorce itself from the political prostitutes with whom it has been se long shamelessly associating. Tne first signal victory wje by candi dates wmm It espoused wai accem. plished by as base m.'ans and for the benefit of as bad men as the degraded Republican politics of this county had yet developed. A few years later it wai found consertiug with its opponents of that year nud treating with tenderest consideration the men whom it had shortly before denounced as the vilest of political corruptieuisls, aud who had net in the meantime proved themselves in any degree " friends of political reform." Three years age whatever of victory its associates achieved was by methods which marked these who rejerted te them as anything but frientU of political reform ; nud iu all its exporience we can see no reason why the New Era should have waited until the hour of its supreme defeat te dis cover and cast off from its fellowship such as " seemed te care mere .loeut the auccess of their candidates for county treasurer than the fr fudge or Congress," nud wi jre con cerned te kuew where the ceuiPy treai urer would deposit the public funds than In the elevatlju of the bdtieu or the dignity of our comjrenlon il repre sentallve. Having Blioutedhesanuai evei the trl umphsef McMellen, SSensenlg, Jehnsen nud Mentier In turn, the Nue Em must have eierienced a violent change of stomach Indeed, tint It cauu t digest the return? of 1881, nor make merry with Lew Hartmau In Ills alee at elect ing "Honest Pup Grider," and with Hill Shirk in his joy at ringing his Heg Ringers into the county beards. Light Wanted. The Harrisburg Teleyrupt says that woare wrong in assuming ttmt the iu crease of the duly en wool will add toils Trice. If ae, why does the wool grower want tbu Increased duty V Docs the Tilc;riifi desire im te understand that the wool grower desires te promote lower prices for his product V It se, will it please say be specifically, iw we de net feel llke assuming that it asks this of our understanding. We have net ourselves as yet made the aciiuaintauce of uuv pre ducer who is anxious te seoure lower prices for what he has te sell unless he can at the Bame time decrease its cost. Lew prices for wool would be agreeablc te the wool grower no doubt, as securing an increased consumption and demand for wool, provided the cost of producing the wool was lowered iu equal or greater proportion, but hardly otherwise. If the ykUgwph can tell us of a class of Arcadian wool growers, se Innocently devoted te the promotion of the geed or Bhlvering humanity, as te be solicitous te Bell wool regardless of cost and pre. fit, we shall be very glad te hear of them. Aa we de net understand hew the in crease of the wool duty is going te lower the cost of the wool te the grower, we shall as at present advised atlck te our opinion that he does net desire the iu creased duty for the purpose of enabling him te soil his wool at a lower price. Hut' It may very well be, as the Tele graph states, that since 1807, when the tariff wes put en wool, there has been an average decline in price of six cents per . pound, That cuts away the Telegraph's . position that the wool industry requites j protection. The price of Iren has de j clincd likewlse,netwlthslandlng the pre . tectlve duty. Ilemn competition has brought down the price, just s home competition has brought down the prlce of wool. Hut, bije the Teltanwh, the duty en wool stimulated the employment or udillttunai capital In wool growing, and th.it do de creased the price. Hut hew could the duty have this effect upon capital, under a declining price of wool ? Dues the 7W qraph really think that capital was in vited Inte wool by its falling price 'i Tlie Telegraph seems te intimate very heter odox and bewildering ideas n3 te human propensities. . I. NVmv that It has been determined who Is tb KepnMl.-an tnmluee for a ten jphp' trm en the bench, the I.uu ,nti i f-inniy i-Hir -should lake nel f ib fact that in the 1 phrata church u tl' suitors ure denied their rights by a dead lock between the judges who compose that court. Hecavne they differ them can be no decree, and If then" mint Judges are te continue en the bench and neither give way ihe dead lock will con tinue for seven or eight e.tn mete Judge l'.itteiseu, we believe, bus 30 fui acceded te the suggestion of the supreme court, as te have offered te call in an outside Judge te decide the iaaue Judge Livingston, having been deaf thin far te the higher court, may pteflt by the hint tie has recelved trem the people. Wr were pie pared te fee the .Vn fan try te creep thieugh n very small hole, but scarcely expected such a liidtcieiia effort as this . Piimarily, Mr. Smith ewes bis defeat te his vete ter thi Fitz-Jehu Perter rnhef bill As is well known, the New Km differed with him en the propriety of ttiat vote. Bw-UT spring brings in tier tram base ball fiends and anoieut Italian nobles who grind the barrel ergau. Danny SitirKnti will tike imuii pas me iu lieldiug trie inquest upon the grenter part of the Senseuig cotnbiuatien. Teeiif. will be ue anti Camereu belters in the iron clad Republican delegation from this county in the neit Logislaltne. Ir Sheriff Totnliseu waetsaa able bodied ler"ty " "" Mr. Jae. Heli.ngcr He can put iu 50 days a month and never gets tued. The primary election luiium hub - that the fnend f "Caruoren wero nut un .'HlUi.fui that there would be au electiuu for United States setiater by the ue.u legitime. I'Kiimr new that a bi immigration exodus basset iu toward the I uited States from Canada, the Louden Thunderer " will attribute the result te the baleful intluoces of the dynamiters. C'OUSTY Ce.MMIr.MO.NElt b.MIKI. M. Mveiis, hiving been reneminated, may new have time te explain why he m.ide Peter Wltmer collocter of state aud county Ux in Warwick wheu J. Aohey u n the lowest bidder. The people out tint way want te knew, you knew. The yic fCru z.-aleusly suppeitcd At lee, Smith, Landls, Baldwin, Weitb, Gieider aud Clarkmn, Suiffei aud Wolf and tbi-v were all beaten. Grider, Hnrkholder and Ljw Hartmau aloue seem te have hal enough individual streui'.tli te Biinueits advocaey of their cau.se. A FOHMIUAULKboein iu Uutlur'n lUteiust is said te be organizing amine the Green back aud auti monopoly elub-t, tiadtft unleiiH, Knights of Laber assemblies and malcontents in both the old parties. It ih a very wintry day when rare old Hun a net swashing around in the politie. 1 pond. DKDIc ATION nr THE IStHAN miwe or seni.s. Sweet! en the itnlilt-M or vnur KiikCdIi mimi 1 Uy till-, null) itriMiili m Imllan Mem; FrnKntnt ler inn iM-caiiKit t ! sci'iit limy liu, IlU'lllicr til ilie iiiciuniy el e.r nutliluU lienrM. l'ei eIIimih sctmllMt ami ler you In lliavuu, Tiki i ilit milt taila tli-iti ile.nl llu in wiiai. bave tint ihuy mran wlmt iimkts all i. ui letKtvuu. That lie who mini,' tliein, l.iyrthl, tliere: f.'duir EvreitiH et dairy preduuU as well ,ia of hoof and perk products show ipute a fall ing off for the past year. Oui oxperts of dairy prudueta for the olevon inenthH which euded March ill, amounted In value te 412.093,072, against 15,20I,(J1J .luring the corresponding period of the preceding year, wbile our experts of beef and imrk products for the live uientlis which ended Mareli III, worn valued at llg.OidOuO against ?;(8, 121,00'J during tliocerronpoiul ing ieried of last year. fiSllSUNAL. Kx-Seiiikiauv Ev.Mtii is reported te oe hick ei maiaria in new verk. Weinu,. the man milliner of Pans, ih raade sick by the odor of vielets. Viulcta wero the Napoleouio tlower. Mil. Handam. has received a letter from ex Soeator William A. Wallace pledging his hearty support at Chicago. Jmeii Pah, Wi:h.m:u, who was a drummer boy at the battle of Waterloo died in Worccster, Mass., auud 81 years. a.78GllAJiT' tbe,'Kh only 2:,, has made Vffihhi,Tn..V,.V.n.nK.,artn''!'r whieh his father's iulluonce secured for mm, Jehn C. I'f.iiiiv, ex state senator of New erk, and lately appointed chief justice of Wyoming territory, was striken with paralysis in Hroeklyn aud is Ih a critical condition. GamiiktiVs statue wm ,i,;i.l :.. Paris Monday ami the occasion ,.,,,i ene of slKtial demonstration of the blub favor In whieh the deceased steed with tlie Pioueh poepln. AtuasrA Kvans Wilsen isdoseiibed by a foniale friend, who udmires her and her novels, as auburn haired, blue eyed, taste fully dressed, medium sv.ed, and, alas, " middle aged." Mn Fnei iiK'shealth Isfliiffering from worry oxperloncod iu oenoludlng the Oar. yle memorials. When tlie proofs nre Inlahed he will visit Amorlea and Austra lla, dollvering lectures in the prluelpal Aueustub Buiki.i. left $200,000 and a .?e cluntlty of railroad stoek te his widow, e 100,000 oaeh te his two brothers and $100,000 oaeh te two nophewsaud two uloeos. Other relatlvea roeolvo Biualler bequests. Jknnik Junu observoj : Thore uover was a time when the dress oeuntod for se llttle in the ostiraate of oharaetors as new. It Is getting te be pretty well undewtoed that a woman who U celebrated for her clothe is known for nothing elie." TDK WORK OF CONGRESS. I'll' 'KKIIIMUSl IN MCMATIi AMU UOU?K. Th Nir.-i1 A'irnrUiien Hill Vrn tn Scunte-A IIIk llmetniuent IHiu rr- tury 1'iuinxeU, lu the I' nttcd States Senate Monday Mr. lugalls, of Kansas, occupied the e'lalr hav. lug been designated by the prrfldunt of the iM-ate te act lu the nb.vuoe or the latter. Mr. Hear, front the ju Hclary uoiiituittee, reported favorably au eiiglnal bill te establlslt a court el appeals, lie Bald it was Intended te take tlie plaee of several bills introduced for a similar pur peso. Bills were introduced by Mr. Miller, of New Yerk, te auiend ilie act te prevent the importation of adulter ated and sputieus teas , by Mr, Sherman autherising the piesiileiit t up point aud retne Jehn C. Fnuniiit an a major general iu tlie army ; and bj Mr. Slater, te forfeit tlie iiue.it nod laud grant of the Northern Pacific rallteid company. Dm naval iipprupnatieu bill una UMiitned pint the ,m5tiilmtit inp.irl tliP .finii mmiittw, appiiippUtmc j..' ", oeo I ., (he (ii,) ttuotien n netr . tenera, n l AIOHii ly - p-ta, j, . p(,, , ;1cral etbri uiienlruLHitsneie then .mrt'ed te and the bill was pa.s?d. I) te of tbe amend ments appreptlate.s jeDO.OOO fet the (3'inpleti in of Iho ordnance outfit et the Uirce .Heel eruisets aud the dispatch beat new ciiusli listing. Anether apjiropnates JJ 000,000 fui oentluutng mirk en tlm deulilu turieted meult rs Auithrio Auithrie iiuiies tbe Ncciet.iries of n u aud navy, with the asi-t.iuce of tbe nun feuudry beaid (whieb itrevnoe, te tt'pirt te (Juiiici en ilie first day of it.s next hessien a pljii ami estimate f.ii tlie prepaiatieu and purchase of a plaut let a kuii facteiy te complete gnus of from 5 iuclie.ii te 10 inches cilibie, aud le .ly whiuhii sucli work can be best and niiMt i oiiiuiiie.illy done by ueieru tueiit nLejis 'it ptivate ejntract, or pvrtly by each, an i in what annual instalment the aj prepnati'ius can be most economic ally made. Tlie oreruUry et the nay is also reiutrfld t j submit at tli miue titut) a plin aud es;un.itt of cost of construc tion efau nimed vessel of S,.'oe tens die placameut. Tue p;efii."j apireprt.ilii.n bill was rep irted, plae d en the calendar aud ordered pnu.i.l The S ma'e then toekuptliospeoi.il ei dei, the b.iuktuptey bill. In the lliiup. A number of bills were introduced under the call of states, among them the following : Hy Mr. Jenes, of Alibami, u reorganize tbe supreme btich of the United Slates. Hy Mr. Duueati, of Kin tucky, te previde for au mcoine tax of ihree percent, en all incomes ever Ji e ie five per cent en all ever 10,00e, and i - . IH-r cent, ou all ever i?l00,000. II, M-. King, of Louisiana, te place ou tb" !. list "all aiu li-ur.tl implements ; all machinery used in the ruauufacture of aiicultural products , oettou ties , llvu uels, blaukets, h its of wool, knit oe Is aud all geJs million kuittiug lrame, b.Umerals, woellen aud worsted yams "it all inamifauures of every discriptieu, composed wholly ei iu part of worsted. the bair el the apicca goetls or othei auirnal (except men as are composed iu part of wool), valut-d at net exceeding .50 cents per pound." Hy Mr. Dersheimor, of New Verk. authorizing the tetiremeut of Jihii C Fremont with the rank of major gcueral. Hy Mr. Fellctt, of hi.), for the issue el geld aud teller certi ticates ou the deposit of geld coin or bullion or silver com. Hy Mr. Poland, of Vermont, te facilitate the disposi tion of cases iu the supreme court of the l" uited .s ati-s. Hy Mr. MoCerd, of Iowa, for tlie apieintmeut of a commis sion of 7'i inuiuber-t (two of (Intercut par ties te be seli'O'ed trem cti i si lie) te propeho te the htveriil states tlie prepnetj of the Legislatures of two thirds of t.'u stilus calling a couvcutieu, te meet en July I, lVr, for the purpose uf preHs.iu; amendments te the c institution. The dn trict aipropnatieu bill was reported, eidervd te be printed and recommitted. Nine of the thirteen Democratic mem bers of the Olne delegation in L'oiii!res met Men Jay evuiiiu.; : i c infer in regard te their action ou the Morrison tariff bill It was brought out in the conference that llve of these present would vete te take up the bill, aud that two of absentees would vete the some wav. The Deme cratic members of the l'euuslvauia dele gatien will tinet te c insider their cetinw ou the bill. lit IIM. I'llir. IJAMl' 1 ir i .1 nue i, Linn 1 lie I r I.Um in i tutc u .si I III). An cxplosieu of lire damp, which ni stantly kulud James I'aiuter and James Stovenseii, occurred Wednesday morning at the mine et Jehn A. Weed A. Nui, at Kli.abuth, eighteen miles from Pittsburg. The men, after entering the mine, ha 1 just toached the Mint where they wero te weik when the oipleiion occurred, the tire damp igniting from their lamps. William Knit wis i00 yards from the explosion and wai severely iniured by uemg violently thrown down. Wuikmau Simmeus, who was half a mile away, was struck en the he id hy a dying pick and siihtaiued a severe injury. Several hours elapsed boiero the bodies of Stevenson and Painter could be recovertd. The explo sion occurred ene mile from the extrauce. Three trapdoors, te c induct the air cur rents, were blown te atoms aud had te be replaced. The atmosphere was stilling from the afterdamp, and a number of the workmen weie overeomu and had te be carried out te the open air. ltebert Steveuaen, a brother of ene of the Killed, i an iu after the explosion te within a low yards of Its koeuo and called his brother. Hore the bliek damp inst him, rolling along iu a cloud anil losom lesom losem bliug a smoky strainer. His light was extinguished In a minute and he fell in the drain. He orawled out by a side ou trance, a distance of r,oe yards, kenptng his mouth c!ose te the water. He insisted ou going baek with the Bearching party and was se drow sy that he had te be shaken fio fie fio ijuently te provent his falling into the deathly deep. William MoMasters, pit boss was anieiiL' thn lirst. in nnter ti,,. ..- nledcd part : he fell Inte a f.ilnt nml win OIllv riiseiniil In limn In ui,.n l.lu l.f.. Miners n mile from the oxplesiou had their lights blown out, and in soma Instances shovels, buckets, it j., wero carried out of tuuu 1UUIJ1S, liOVS nlavlllir In tlm llllnn nr.. u..,,.!..,,..! te have left the trap deer epsn, which allowed the oellootiou of the fatal gas. DV.MAMI1K I.1VKST1U.VTIONS. A I131UI Tl.l the KitiU.lr8 w nti Amer. icmi I'rnUuct. Cel. M.llimilln . nf T.nn.tn.. I.. I.i ou the dynamlte attempts, says that the agent used was llgiilu dynamite, a sub stance iiude iu Amorlea, the iiuiuifaitura of ythlch is net licensed In Kuglat.d. t urther proof of Its American maku, l,0 asserts, la found u,e fact that slates el the material have been dlsotivered. the paper wrappings of which wero marked AtUi Powder Company." He says that the decks used in the infernal ma. e lines wero also of Amorleau make, ami that the pistols wero of a type oemmon in Iho report Bhews that llgnln dyinmlte was a oempouent of the Infernal machine imported into Malta from Havarlam 1881 that it was the ngeut of the explosions In Pessil park, Glasgow, and et the ofileo of the Louden 7'imts iu 1893, and that it was a component of the maohlne found in Liverpool In April, 1893, and of the eart ridges feuud In the Prlmroae Hill tunuel in January last. The whole report teudi te Bhpw that the weapon of tb dynamiters Is llgtiin dynamite, made iu America. Iu discussing the recent nrrests of bus peeled ilyiiamlteis the Londen l'tmtt y . "The oxpeolntlou Is strong that thuse arrests will lead te impeitaut dlsolenues, which will threw light upon the leectil ex plosiens. We bisllove tli.it ene ei two itllermers will be orelnoed who will leveal the hendipmtiir-el tlteiMinpnaay whethei lu France or Ameriei. We are asuied that the Freuch police will prevent out ragis We line, new ever, im snob asur ance from Amorlea. We de n t tnlnwe th it tli Amorleau julien would e iiinive at the Bending of internal in.iehims aoiess the Atlai.tie, but an np'U oiuside is pre irhed iu Aiuei lea against Kiglaud ami liluds aie oi'lejtoJ tlurefore, an I tha things which hivrf benn tliro.i'eiunl hive been denu Tite facts .no w idl known te the Atnorieri i ilie I'liey em ait II w if they ih i se. Kui in the pro.se u tern -per of the Ami i icau pveln we sheul 1 net li ipe for tntieli frii them " lll'l 111 Ml IJ llf Plf IVl), I'ue i) ivy iti'p.utmeiit his Ii-hi.i let tiu d teaiattimir pnv.i!el a' St ' m's N F. lhat tbe Greely party In' '""1 ""' "sd fiein a iiivssef ll uting Im n" r,i --"w a whaling riSoviei. I'm "U -i i' ''' ' ' en the subject, the Umtei Sm' i-'tisul at S.. J ihn'H sayi tint the rf(nr: l n it believed thore. He ad Is, h i.vove -, that he will promptly alu.s- the depiit'inn' '! whatever lul'ermati'Mi in i be received ou the subject. Ni ulvic w'ntcvoref any Gieely tcscue bad bven ucened in llatt tax. IIIIAMI'.U '111 Ul-.Alll It 1 1 1 tile F.l'UII in m sttn iter lit tlie 1 1 .' ul m Sluli News has just loaehod Austin, l'c , of two terrible ei mien emmiti,Ml at a plaoe ealli'd Lyens, about 1'.' miles from Austin, In Fajelte comity. At a late hour ou Saturday night a Inn I) negre enteied the house et Mrs. Mo.ue, an 1 erdried tint she prep.ne a supper for liim. l'tie p ir worn m though I'righteiieil at the presiii'e of su.-h an iinwplcome visitor, and the (tout being late, iefued te comply with the nogte's demand, wht'ieupeu i.e iMib -r.t dy pie eccded te the weed sh'-il, aud taking there from an axe lelurned an 1 brutally niitr dered the helpless widow lie thou Md Friends of the familj arriving lern after waid, and the alum beiug given, a posse of one Im ml rd meu set out en tlie tiail of the nmnlerer and he was eiptuted lie was iuai.hed biek ti the soeue of his cnrue and, aitei being identified by the ohiidre'i who witnessed the inurdei, was taken te a neighb inu.; w.nl au I Oideied te piejMre ler death, treeing that he had no chance for mercy he con cen con fefs'd his guilt, whereupon a lire was at once kindled, aud the unfortunate mur derer was ra ide te op ale ln.s orune by ene a Li It mere horrible that of being roasted te death Ne arrests hav- beeti m ide, aud it is net likely that tluise who de ill nut this shocking i.nributieu will be held amenable te I i-v. lutinl) liniHiircrs ttml Tux en l.enu. In the oivse of the I ommenwealth vs. Jue. S. iiiiilith, an ex-treasurer of Luz'rue county, for tax ou leaus for the years 1K70 0 l. an oinuien has been tiled giving ju Igmeut in favor of the defendant The court heU's that the c muty audit-as autl uet the auditor general and state treasurer are the proper parties te settle and ail list the acc'Hiiits el a county treasurer fertius tax ; and as the account of (iriftlth, then troa-uuer of Lu.orne ceuuty, has been settled and aljusteil by the county audi ters and net apiale! fiuni by the state, it was cjuclus.ve. The npiuieti is considered an important ea as heio'eforo the audi tor geueia! and state traa.surer have been settling the ace junts uf county treasmers for t ix mi leans. The amount involved was H.'S'JJ. fKATUKBb Of THBBIA'IB I'UUttti. The Hi'.nlii'g 7 a i.i aux oils that the uatien il bankiu,'. law be cinc'i'd at the present sas-ieu el Cengrcts. The l.ttljtr th.tilis that after hie m.-uiiis 'I c lugrt'Fis'eti.il foelwig ue uime time sheul 1 be wasted ou the Morrison bill. The I)olestewn lnwerit willtiud uone te agree with it that the Demecratic statu c nveutien madu a mistake in naming its editet for ceugrLssmaii at large. I'uless Mr. liliuie cm ome tit .mil clear his mnehed record, says the Pitt-s-burg l.t lift r, Hep., it would be well fur lum te step down and out. beferu be finds hiniM-lf I ml out at the Chicago corveti- t Mil .If H'f.KSO.silAM 1IK.1IIIUUOJV l.t (in. lllit. U te All'lrrs ttin i.i.u iirtcr AHH(l(l4llUll. At a ; oe int meeting of the J- Corsen club of ibis city, it was ies"lved l-j insti tute u series of "club nights"' te prometo the ebj cts for which the avsociatiea was formed ; and the tirs' of these was appoint ed for next Thurs lay eveuiug ; W. '. Heusi'l, J. M. Iliitherfetd, Gee. Steinrnau, Jehn A L'oyle aud It. M. Kuillj wero appointed a oemmitteo te arr .' j .'or the sinie. Ou this occasion au .'' ' "Iho inade befere the elub u nuu. v. F. Hlaelr, of Yerk, lieuteuaut governor of PetiUSilvanh, presidect of the Jellersm association, of Yerk aud founder of the systmu et Jeffersen clubs which lias extended ever the whele country. Mr. Black's subject will be Themas .Jeffersen and the meaning aud purposes of the lellerseu associations. Among the invited guests of the evening will be Gen. W. W. It. Davis of DjylcKtewn, DetnectaHc nominee for congressman at large ; W, F. Harrity, of Philadelphia, euu of the dele gates at large te the Domeoratio national convention ; Senater Jes. P. Kennedy aud ethers. Kach member of the club is unti tled te the l'rivlloge of inviting one guest te the club nights. Tickets for members and guests can be had upon application te auy uue of the committee, at the club rooms, or at the Imi:i.i.ii.lm lu olhce, Tlie annual meeting of the Juffersuii Democratic association of erk, was held last night, at which Lieutenant Govorner lll.ick was ru-oleetod president miaul meusly. Mr. Black, after the election, delivered an oleqaeut address, in which he referred te the work accomplished by the Yerk association. K. I), Zoigler fid lowed in a short address, alter whieh II, II. MoCbiue, the orator apieinted for the evening, delivered a 1 ng address en tlie subject of Hontimeutal Democracy. Tite Yerk association is iu a nourishing condi tion. nillKUTOKS ICI.KUTKI). Hy ttie lriiilrrr l'liitlne Uinnimny nml tbe IVeitern nisrktl Uuiiipuuy, At a mciitliig of the stockholders of the Imjuirer printing aud publishing heuse, yosterday, the following illrcctei-H were elected : J P. Wiokersham, J. P. Mo Me Caskoy, II. C. Hrubaker, Dr. Win. Comp Cemp Comp ten, C. A. Ileiuithh, Walter M. Franklin and D, II. Landls. A fiemi-annual divi dend of 2J per cent, was declared. The beard will meet te urgauixe ou next Fri day. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Western inatket company, held Monday afternoon, the following named dirocterH were ulected for Mie ensuing year : Jehn C, Hager, Jaoeb Landls, Andrew Hru Hru baeor. Frank Pfelll'er, C. S, Krisman, P, V. Fry, Jehn LorenU, Jenaa Mumma, i.iu.iiiiiui uaiiiiiuaii, j. ii. uamuer, r , r, Cehe, J. F. Soner, M. F. Htoigerwalt, Klin Over by h Heller. Ames 11. Charles, son of Ames Chailes, of East Hempileld township, was rolling with two homes and u roller, ou Monday, when he accidentally get evor .balanced mid foil down iu fretit of the roller whieh passed ever his ontire body, brulalug Ida head and nlmeat tearing his thumb from td hand. The wound was droned by Dr. Livingston, of Mountvllle, BASE BALL. Till'. Mil. t.111 Ol'K.ia !! I.AMJASTt.U 11 I.i Ilie I urst UllllM tixtfi tlniiioe-1 h" Iren lit fi'iiie lllit 1 li tut lern Ihii I itni-itstcr llsillj llriiteii. Aii audience of about 700 people wit iii'Med the first game of the Liuoaster elub at McGraun's park josteiday attei attei attei tioeu. Their epHiuents wete the Provl Prevl Provl ileuoo, one of ihe ctrongest loague clubs, nml enisidriiiig the laet. that It was the Hist legulai game that the Liuoaster team wan engaged in they did perhaps well 0'ieiu-h. I'he coero was 17 le a. Pr iMilonee "en the less aud teak tlie Held and n'liiul the home team iu one, two, thti'e ouler. l'hey then pounded the lull lei ' i iitir. In alt. lining whieh lesult they wero assisted by orreia tut fie part of tMt Litioiistei. In this liming ilelliiud ntade a beaii'iful itinniu oi'e'i of a foul fiy- In the s'v ni'l inning Parker lilt past thud ind was I'leiigla 'ii by Helland's Ciim'.Ihve l iff.) bases te left oetilro '1 hen uioatse's Tcre retired In short ordet. lu the s-oeud hilf of this luiiltig Provld'ince made four ruus by heavy bat ting and errors, Peake making an easy muff at fit st. Waitt signalized himself by a great running loiilbeuud eateh In this llllllllg. Lancaster undo nue mere inn in the third lulling, Kidlenl muffing Parker's Hy iu right Held, thus letting in Waitt, who had bt'i'ii giinu Hist en ltadbutii's bad tlnen, and st'e mil en a pissed ball. The MsitiuK iu tlie I ittei hall et this inning p led ii)i live mere num. Helland's bad ei rei ou thud let Hi Irviu, nml Parker's inexcusable oirei ou a grouuder, tegethei with WeUel's e ei threw te the home plate let iu two iiiote men. Iu tins liming .McCoy also mile a bad mult iu oeutte field. Nothing notewnttliy inaikml Iho fourth iniiiug eoept H land's geed lly catch In left emtie. Iu this iniiiug, Kichardseii went te right Meld with a bad linger au 1 Wei'elJuight tbe remainder of the game. Twe morn iuu were added te the Provi dence scorn tins inning. In tlie illth inuiug Want went le bae en ImIN, Hyl.tn I en livui's fumble of a het gieiiii'ler ai.d Sinitli a'se get his first. Parker in me a base hit te right field that brought Want in. Fer the first time the visi'eis this inning diew a blank. But ene nui was rcered the balance of the game, ami that was by Pruvldeuce In the boieiiih tiiiiiug. Wheii two were out iu the sixth inning Parker fumbled a greiiudei. II) laud put tbe whole side out ami was applau led. lu the eighth Inning Patter thiew ever tlm first baseman's head, but the i r or was net costly as the side were letircd without footing. I'he game was well iimpiicd by .Mr. (idllgan, of the Piovideuce and the ciewd naiy tunes applauded (luting the centet wheu a plaei'n work c.ille I for ep.-cial commendation, Helow is given the etll;iai aiUJ.a of ilie x t - w gaiie . ni"! ll'IM K T R. i 1 IH 1 I 1 re. 1 I IU ii 1 S 0 II 0 A u 1 a nines, it hurii'll, JU ... . i rat, lb ItiKllnirii, irl ... Irvlu.ss Ht'tinv. -ll turiell, 1 1 Mmniy.c tin Hurl r I p.... 'lutul LAS' 1STER W.illl. I 1 iiylaiul. il .. .. -uultli, p I'aikur, v ilellsiu, an .. Illvliniilaeii c rl I'nlk, 11 tl, it t JUtey, t' lutul ft S 8 i A IS )'. te !7 lh 3 I I I 0 II e J I u i use 10 Ih liSISUS. i : 3 i s ; ? ii rrvvl.lriict- I 6 J ll ll I ii a -IT Luikii-Ui 0 I I 0 1 0 0 0 ll 3 burtirii Uuiis I'revliluiiev, I, l.uiicii.slir, I liiiiiMn iliys I'rovlilencii. I t LuucHstiir, I. I'eh,isi hllx llellitml. 1 Inei'-h no lilt lllnns itn I I'uriHll. atruek mil l're IiIdiick, I , Irfnciiter. 7 llu.us en Im U I'rovl.lenci , I; l.sni-nsti'r. i I.utl ou liunes I'revtili'in , - l.miuuUi ; Will ritilie.4 I'm, lili'iie , s. l.iin iistei.J I'nssn I balls I'mvlilnncn 2, I. tiicaster, I. t'lme et faille i hours, I in I'lrii-lilliUun. 1 tllllsll IIKs IU1 tlll'tU'S. lliry lli'lrnl tl:e AlleutiiMii el tlm I.iislern I.dmke te J. Yesterday afternoon tbe Ironsides play ed their first game iu this oily with the Allentown club, of the Ktrtcru league. There was a geed sized audlonce picsciil and the grounds, although slightly damp, were iu excellent condition. The Pouii Peuii slvauia railroad ran trains d lectly te the grounds, stepping ou the siding in fretit of t'je ticket elllce, ami it was ceitaiuly a very convenient way of reaching the grounds. Excursion tickets are usued se that these who use the tram going out cau return iu the same way, The game was c tiled shortly after 3 o'clock by Derby, of the Jreisldcs elub, wLe acte I as um;"- :? t tstisfaotieu of both clubs, Fer i.-iY -re trim Pyle aud Dldileld were the ' did offcetivo work. Ward ,fi ayed in the sime osltienn for tbe visitors. At the out set the Ironsides began hitting bard and with the aid of several errors ei the visitors secured three runs. The Allon Allen towns tied this score by making threo nini in the leurth iutiiug en a bad threw of Deuild te llrst, and an orre.- of E. Greene at short. The Bcore ieniained tie le tbu seventh inning, wheu the Ironsides hit very hard, and secured four runs Ne uiore wero inade during the game. The Iiousides fdiewed wonderful im provement in playing, and it is certain that all they need i practtea te maku a very line club. At tbe bat they woie strong, MuTamany leading with threo singles, while OJilfiuld get in oue of tils two baggers. Although the visitors have a geed club, they will have te Improve it very greatly If they want te held a plaoe in the Eastern luagtie aa they must (face very strong clubs befere the soaseu Is ever, They play carelessly iu the Held and are net Hiiflleienlly strong at the bat te com I e te with the clubs of their association, Dehlman, the mauager aud captain of the nine, is a veteran ball player aud ha been connected with many line clubs, se that he is likely te bring this niue up before the soaieu ulosea. Lang was short step of the Anthracites last season aud Alcott also played with that team. The score of the game is given . us fol fel lows : IlteNSIDIW. A. II. II. Hamilton, lb A 1 MtTnmtnauy, c I.... A ! Donald, aii a l llrmlluy, r I I I lllgKliii.'-b I e I. limine, 1 r I e OliIlleM.c I e K. lllllllllU.SS 1 1 l'yle, p 4 I 111 I'D, A. K. 1 nut 3 A II - 0 II 1 I 1 10 0 0 -i 1 1 1 .1 I II 1 ,',10 1 1 A 3 I) 0 5 1) Total jq 7 AU.ltNTOWN A 11. II. MuDeiniHLJIi I n (iillllgllll, I I i 0 I.llllg, k s I 0 IKiliiiimn, lb 4 I Wuiil, p I l lieulil, c I 1 linvtiiiiy, e I I e Henri, i- t .1 ii Melir, '.'! J u S 27 18 III 1- II, A K. 0 (I 'I II 1 1 II I) 1 Oil 0 i 0 0 0 e a a i I 'J e 1 : i n 0 II e II 1 4 & 4 Total -n 3 -J7 17 h IMNINUS. I i 3 I A ll 7 8 U iremiite a e e u e e 4 e 0-7 Allentown 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 u-3 Deuble pbtys-Ureen uml Hamilton. Melir ami Ilelilinmt, Twe Imse lilts-Uhltleld. Htruck out Iroimlilea, 1. I'aiseil bells Uenlit, J Huse Oil IlllllS-llUllllltOII, '1 1 Ullllllllll, 'i Wlni pitch-l'yle, 1. Umplre-Oerby. Ulmo Ulme tlllier (liitiia Yeilenlny. Philadelphia : Philadelphia 17, Athletic 0 ; Koysteuo 19. Darby r ; Somersot 13, Hartvllle 6 ; Mauayunk 10, Wet Phlla Phlla delphU 5 : Continental 8, Bemmer 1 ; New Yerk, Motrepolltan 9, New Verk 7 ; Hroeklyn : Hroeklyn 10 ; Cleveland -l Haltnnote : Haltlmore, 10 ; Detroit, 11 ; Springfield, Mass., : Audi 1 't. !' ; Spring. Held, 0; Wilmington, IM, Wlimlnp'en, i ; Hay Citt.fi, lltohuiet'd, Vi : Vlrgtetn, 0 j Hurtale, till till' ill lllllllll I Ixlll The t'.iplnil City I im l-a.l 1 iu'. .1 1 .011 urgaiilr.xl lu llamsbui , Jehn Aletster. feinnilv el il e A'Uu 1 nil Kine titui-kliigs, lias been eng ,;;il lv ilie Philadelphia elub. L. P. Cri-ekbauiii, who was im tt'Mtir.i: en tilal bv the Aelivfr. h s bin m Ilemn, as he did net give Mttistao'ie'i. The Cli'veliud elub ariived in town tin afternoon ami aie stepping at the ili.ip . They will play in IIiiiilRluirg te 111 innw. The Wllmli pt ui elub, wldeh Is tlie best iu the i: ,Mf u li,i;iui, will play the lion lien siiles '11 this eity te m.'tiew. Tltey 11 in a stnitr iiM-i thrmighimt neil the mr pi onuses i be be veiv IntoiesM ng, t'ht PluluUlpiin SiUny J ff, nhlih Is Iho lirst lits.i bill pape.- IMil'lished 111 this rnu.itty has Just unteitd upon Its feceml year. I I10 pip.it eliculatcs in t veiy Slatr'ti Mm friti-! and i's s-ii-oest" has lienn wiinderfiil. (n arioeutit e( the rain Mi- gam" Hi -twoen the Allentown nml li'i suteianl Cleveland nml fnnenter did net tdVu place te day. The AMoiitewn iilub rent home at neon ami the Luie.isti elub will play tli cm tin re te morrow, I Xilli: lltlliSI.H MMI.il, Ilie ill) I, ears Ms Al.inn liiiur, The FrioeilAliip eiigii.ti hciise, wldi-b was bought some wreks age bj Jehn L Aiiudd fei a tin simp, prlce $J .Mill, was seen alt.'i wards sold by hliu te A. II. fiiaeller ler JJ.OuO, te be u id by the new purehaser as hipier warobeuso The IiiisUh's el the Km11.re ll'H.k ami Lnlder eeitipiny, et tlm old vel niteer llre di pattmeiit, sold at private sale ou Mon day ei'inug te Jehn L. Arneld, llitu hook and laddet lmtise, en Neith D'lke sticet, above t'lnsttiiil, for $:t 51m. The cempauy bad elUind te sod the piopeity te the en j at tbe same figtiie, fir IU' 1150 of truck A, nf tlm paid llre ilep.utmtiit, butlhoeitj oeiuicils iIclIiiiiiI te buy. Mi. Aiiietd into ids te rifivi'it the tnii') boiire into a tm shop, and has given tins eity iiotice te vacate the pn unsis lie tnve he will net put the department te any sei inns ,1111103, ince, but maintains thittbe llriiiit'ii are only teua'its at will, ui.J sub jeet te dispossession at auy tune ; sevetal leading tneiutiLis of councils iigr-e with him, whiloellieis tbiuk the city can stay 111 ler a ar. This f.de by Mm Kmpiie te Mr Aim I I does net n-ulinln Iho peim 1 al pr ipiaty ul the eemimtiy, which wll be jut up at auction heieafUT. ll cIia: carry with it, howtvti.the big alaiiii bell and signal tower. IMA 113.1l liy the eify tire .I'irni lu this mew el the cisu thue is a no. I di tl of pepulai ilis.sat(aeti'ii that tbe en il d net buy the prepit ai tbe piee .' v. I.ieh a pilvate 1 iiicliaser h.i-i uew- ibrm.cd It, In .il.e iiniiiimr tint iuic!iim et tt.e Shi lll'l heuse was dallied with unlil as much was paid for it us bui.se and ii'i'i.ie together neil Id have be-en bought ler eng in. illy. .sinre Unl.eMirrl 1'iiiiK-itj Stint Henry Sliubert, auctioneer and t'.l es tate agiut, void at public sale yestetda. -'. the L-Mipaid hotel the property 1 1 -1 i . mg te tlm rst ite et Ilmiry Ken-art, diec'. . I situated Ne. ltJNeiih Dake mini ,. I S. Brtueiiiau for $1 OUJ 1 ive ri.t nisi 11 riu.iii i. li Jeyitbln Ctin t-irtis iui v.n I ,i,'. liy ire Llrileruruut Mini M.n.nitittlitir. The LiedurkraiiK society gave a vn y pletsant oeucuit n wM at 113 ball Ij'-t nvuuiug which was lirgcly attended Gresh's orehestia ien.ii'ic.' tbe b.-tt kiud of tuui-ie for belh ti i-u.nit and the ball. Iho latter w. Ue ' up until a ' ie hour, ion. ry i,juu'r men; ug leth rode pait until .1 stit fell of tbi Tf-pd linf'Mti pleasuin hd hi... e uiiu. .,,.!. l'ti.'. 11 an.', the VM.1I known leadet if ihe nuuicry, arranged tt.e musical pregramme O'n! In new composition, " Siu'ei s Ci net iti"" ' was veiy well mceivetl. F ' nr.ng i He concert pregramme. Ovi'itiiit-, " l.uliunl.en " I. He. nun. Ul" dl-sll-A. I.Ii-Imj I'ii W-ilzer K nt-rHer. I.IBl'KBKKASi: l:i Ukt'iiMlKA. W all Un Hie K11I110 " l.kln litis Ulu intsriiA. hininurx O.nsn li.W'.H' . Iti'tm l.lt'liiliii 11 lliiis II, l'R 1, l.lKIlfHKIlAh4 .Me'llv; - plBtil illiin Senus '. K. L. WIl n. IJUI'IIKiSTKA I. leli Ih liiiitlliliiml 1 u unti". I IKl'tl.lillAXi Kiisier -Muii-h Utii U' (Jin ,irsniA Aul tint Al 1 11 I Mlltnci-r. 1.IKHBI 'IMI h'n.mlung : im Tai z tlir iiijh stj, J 1,111,;' I.UEIIKI'.KHASZ lllll UlM IIKSI'IU. Ausp 10 lie un lli' li.imnn 1. II i' unl Mr. A lieinler .llirniii rclier r.etcrtHluiiifiul. List livening the Easier concert aud suoiable of the LaBoaMei.iLntiuerehor was held lu their hall, .uid thore was a trotiieu- deu crowd prcreur. The concert was held before tlie dancing neijaM ami the leatures of it were the cscrlleut soles el .Mrs. Carl Jilatz nud choruses of the society. Tue pregramme was as fellows : l ONI km rn IIIUUMK On tifstfi laj ler's. Alischlml lilt iter Tiisuniwiimeii .. Si-f.sl(r. Sole-To Ulltfllleil llepii Ails lull. MMU M. Mah. I.i Ise KliiKt Unci SIclit llui. thu' illcll uiir Alii sepninn i-oie-Mvk .M, JUr Stiinilelieii Wmnwiiri'i TrubeAusun Aus t letiliut. Mim M. JUTs Mulitlgall Iiiluul. Orelies ter Tayler's. This soclety baa giewu wondeilully in the past two year, nud new has (W aollve iiiomberB, 10 male and M fomale voices, and almost TOO passive incnibcm. The aociety will take pait iu the great neugi fest te be held iu Heading. 1UK hrilKKT I.AMl'S. in liiiprevciiiBiit lii tlie I Ictlrlu Mellis. The polieo report the following Btrcet lamps te have beeu 1.1 bad feim last night : F.leotrie Lamps The following woie out all night : Cemer Chestnut and Priuce, Plum and Orauge, Lime and Ficderick, Ann and Hookland, l-'reiburie and Lew, Greeu nud Duke, St Jo-eph and Love Lauce, The following were very ....,. nil ..!,lit A itti mul (lr.tlltrn. f.tmn jiuui nil iiiiiv . " .-..-..p.-, .---. ami CheHtuut, Shlppuu and Chestuut, Fraukllu and Chestnut. The lamp nt Water and Orange was out frcin 10 te a, the one lit Ltme and Orange fiem 11:J0, mid the ene at Franklin nutl F.ast King from 113 o'clock. Total, 11 The gaseline lampH at Chestnut aud Arch alley, the last en Seuth Ojicen Btroet aud 0110 between Lew and Locust weioeut all night. Total, 11. lliitt Items About lit Inchen of anew full mi P. - 10th lust. FarmerB ure busy icpairutg fences and making ready te de fact work when the tnrdy Biirlug geta areuud. Thore U very llttle plowing doue yet. The prlmaiy en BaturdaY was the most exuiting oue bold iu Hart, for some time, and the full vete was nut, Tlie exciting contests were apparently botween the can didates for judge and Congress. Sume olleits were inade te save Johnnie L-tudlfi credit iu Hart, but Ida stoek would uet go up with Mylln'it. A goodly BraaUeilii.'C of Domeoratii weie iu tlie village te bte the fun. The llrcm Ainu, Fempaugh's acoeud patty el advertisers have been busy bIiicq ycatordey morning lithographing nud rnbllllug thu tewu for the shew'ii appoarance here. TUB OFFICIAL COUNT. riif liiiAi.H mmv a ,!, 1 iMii'i.iar.n Tlm meiksiiIj WMtrlil, llitenii's I r eisirrr neliirni Miiilt.irs Husten i.mu r 011 liiliitktliin ,'tr i.i ulin.inre. It wai il-vnn o'elook last night whnii the bn.ud of letuinjuilg.s, or lather their oleiks, t'liuiiting the tetmus of the Itopub Itepub Itopub beiinprlinarv olretlon,nd)iitinipd mil then ihe tetnlh bail net yel b'eu footed up A iew who wire Interested in the inliinr eilers still 111 doubt Ilugetrd te licit nud te limine 011 tlm tesult, but they eiuld uet ns vrtiuu te an os tot certalnty the pilse-i lasK0'.nrs. litis lliirnllig the fnetln r lip was rustimed and the totals will be found iitvt'ii hnl in ; Hji u itilluoes aie iiiailied wi'li an . MiniTll'iKM, I.UV .It IMlli Wid mi A A 1 toil, Pit) 7U70 t).ivid Y. Pn' temen, oily Sil'.IO 1-tlNOllK-S "JiilniA HieNtaiid, eity Oil? A llnr Smith, eity i7f7 ittir si'.NATn -teuTUPiis nistiin 1 Henry H. KuttK, Cenemu.,n ' Jeb 1 M Lntidli, Slatinr ' R ' Auit II. Jljliu, W. Latiiiotei . Ml 1 AlSdlllllJ- riTT nmiuiOT. Gnorge Hiub.ikur, eity OKI "A T. Davis. M. I), eity UHM' ierittmiM iu run 1. A t . Haul win, Salbbury )ii Win. II. rire.iius, Druiiieru 11375 Milten Hiiidieliaugb, Halt 3803 Hiiam Potipleri, 1'iovideiico .'370 MiiiiiiKitv nis nui r. I). II. K. Hleiigh, F.li.'b'tb'in bei . 3 w7 'II n. Huilc, i:a.st Denegal 37ll'. V G llejd, I'eiiii 3101 P I). Ceuiltinv, Rbcnbetlit'ii Inn . MIS D. W. U raj bill," P.. Hoinpllelil 1,'lt Kphruiin S. Hoever, Manhmiu I;lll3 (' I, Unusvxliei, Manbutm Ij-'U Ii'burt K niprr. r.phr.i'n 'si3 Jobnen Miller, Warwiett 2-15S Dun! U. Stein-r, Ml. Jey Lur l.UU lltltlKI'. G.i. W. !.! 1. cit lilt Jehn Sdes city 3UI "Ji . W. TemliiiHiin, M. 111 lif . .. lilJnr riiiiiiiiiMiriut 'Jn' 11 D. Sttiles, oily 1 MJ 1.1 iii.uisi Kit 01- w na s K m k Hrewn, Fulton d7.' Gco.ge S, Gevor, Wai aii it 5'i'iS ll. F. OretT, city luu, J A Sll. iibercei, l'. Ia-uek UHIO ''. P. litencr, IVftij te 1 7SJ5 in siv u.ti' mil. "Jehn M Onder, Wit'-: pile "1 ..17 S:epUen Grinaiuger, Kipbe ;.'i n.F.ttK of uriiirnn hKinNs. Jehn D Cluiteu, city 11007 Daniel L Potts, ftras' 0 bi r ; in C.ipt. Abraiu 8ut'(.y, Knl D-lll ci.cni; or 'uiriivvV mrnr, il. V. H. IColle. ci-y Ht: Lvi L. Kroidei, U Imiiim:!'- i.'. t'lllHON KKFI'KIl. I . r U. Ltubaker, ihsb.iry ... sl D. K. Hurkheldei. city "'H'l IiT.i .Muinniaw, ManbeiT Il"l Gee. AI. Muiib, eiti '"' t-OfNTT CiiMMIsBIHNIIIlS .l- b Uti, CoilOJtega 10nS U !i Hit.ar, Hphrnta 3H:i f Jl.C'vtiver. Kphrata HIS Jehn Uiugrleh, Kaw. HcmillrM 57, Ja,-ib llieeiiawalt. city UVt II. Jl. ilayer, P. Hemplleld IHS'.i Hurry Mas. r, V. Liuipv'i r 'RI7 .-?ainuel M. Mem, eity 7lil'i A J. W'ntakei, C.e.uaijj eilO A1' 11 Werth, iji.leratne UilH I'ltlfO.N SPECTUllS. Henry Sh thert, eitv z'i'M J din G. Weaver. Pruiid"i.c '.114 7 "Jehn .eilers, ir . L'pper L'jaoeck . . U'DPl mui:i'ie..s ii-,- 1 itK i-emi Jnli'i O. Hiir, l'. Loiceek 701:5 "v'eurud Ga.st, eity 77k7 Allan A. Heir, oily "iil.t'i Inae Itanck, imllv'-. Kist Lnup !- 736s Jacob M. Stufier, W. Uoinp'ie! 1 ... .l-jll tUlNTY AlUII mils. Philip S. Husb, SaUbar. 7lt. Jeseph Clarkreu, eity .n'b'i l'-ij. II. Greldcr, Mt Jey b ir dell S J. HeudcMeu. Sd ,bu 31; It C'uistinu II. Nissley, Kast D. 10 ,-il him; J 311103 Pe'.tn, ei'y IH'J leflOXKIt. I'eter Heu.iman, eity s "tiM Daniul A. Shltfer, eity 7DH i lltvLl C.A ITW 10 NvlION'AI. lSrMlnN .l-'ines C'ellicis, ('elernii 33U'i IF. A. DUe HeriLir, city "iPil 'I.imkS Hait-naii, cdy ''.'' I-hiiS Noltle :ilul ll. L llebibeld Manutta MWs Jacob S. eh ik. I'.. Liiiiis te :fiHi 1 Jacob Well, W. KitI IV. 1)1 I.KO.VI 1. 1.) l Wr. I'iINN IiN 11(11. vNorthei n Senatorial District ) M.-. P. .1, Heebtick, Waiwiek 73(il (Nertheru A-mnbly District ) C. Ceblo, Mount Jey itiirt) Vasbliigtiiii L llemhny, Haphi.... :W.3 "Jacob W. Landls, Ephrata 4131 J. S. L'lller, U. Loueoclr 830 Linr.TtisK. Heiut, Mnulieim 33.10 A. (i. Soyfert, Ciuruarveu 3iW.5 Pivid S'ver, ( annaiveii 3i5'J "J W. Yoeuoi. Columbia J'ii'l (City "';'' ihit.et.i Dana Graham, 0113 1 ' A. Iv. Spurrier, eity 1V17 (doutbern Sonatenal DiBtrict.) 'Hirry A. Sohreyor, citv "J7 (Sontbem Aufcembly Distiict.) J '.un K. r.by, Leaceck -: - "Hsnj. F. Mueselman, btrasburg 3.i'' i Hury II. Myers, Milleisville 3010 Jehn I. I .en ., Drumoie J03"i li'ftO.I lt"iii.iti s. WIIAl lU.I.I'l-.ll IO HUM 1)11 1 III. ill, unit .Sut neon fm Kuiiitinaii.ti.il LuiiiiiH New Krr, Ha'ik of these was anotber fejlmg, tint Mr. Smith had uet been trim te h'u fri-uds In the ""nie of supporting them v. hen they wero lighting his onernles. De looked upon bouaters t'lnhmau and Jlyliti as bis li.ends, wb-:-.i it wai nn opeu soerot that tliiy were i.cv.enilnrr nealuut him, aud they wero two prinulpil factors in his defeat enSiturday. The filendn of KuuiViuan aud LandU hid feii'dit Mr. Smith's bat t! n nud heP :d wl't iilm vietnry, but when tl'eir fneMln tnw that the uilluence he oeilltl wi"ld was wlthliuid, or allowed te benefit thotewho wiiu llghti'igte criith reform and routeio the power et thu mi mi ehlue, they naturally giew iudilloreut. roil 1 r.n;it j.isus ituuiiuti. Inrplrril liy th wawleU lleliirns -Sinlili r,-l, lllnit lint 1411 CeiiKri'ssman llkattna's 1C 1.1ml mi Auother lesnen ha been taught 0. it.un aspiring peliticiaiiB, that It U nevcr well te wear a deuble face. Ne ene can salely bear gifts In ene baud and a dagger iiwthe ether. Pair te the face nnd f itee behind the back, generally meets with Us tutu reward. Every man Bheuld bave au honest ohelcoaul act accordingly, but he who smiles In your face, m.ly te net the villain when out of sight, should meet with both cuutempt Mid condemnation. tlujur'u (inurl. The mayor this mernln? ilibuhaigtd three vagrants, rant 0110 ether te tlie work heuse for HO days ; cotjimltte I oue slek te jail for five days, und held ene easu of disorderly oauduel for fuither censld nation. riEle ni lluisrs. Samuel Hess & Sen, auotieiieors, sold nt public n!t jesterday ler Daniel Legan, nt iiia aale nnd oxclmnge BtablcB, 18 head 1 f Ohie Iiemcb at an avcrage prlce of i?338 per head ; the hlghebt oue Beld brought fl503. At the same time and place, for Harney Kelly, 4 head of horses were sold ler $771. .,JU.
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