- - -f Iff - 'K. ' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 18S4. H. L K J V :'' ,. S.Vr ? v Tn Iv f-l rtiI T'JI. s ff I lit 1 ir II fe A i n IP f t, fcancastct JnteMaencct. WFDNRSDA ffVKN'J, ArRIli 10; 1004. "Maine orMaiue." Soreo of the llepubllcana who nru booming Illnlne for president seem te think that It Is only their Democratic opponents who regard him us an tin worthy nominee and unfit man for this high olllce. If they will take the trouble te inqulre they will discover that he is held in dlsrepule by almost the entire better element of tlielr own party and by the independent sentiment of the country. The New Yerk Herald, than which no Journal hi mera way ward in its inde pendence or mere affected by the winds and tides of popular opinion, says he is the weakest candidate his party could have ; " the Republican leaders have lead enough te carry In the coming campaign without adding ' lllaiue of Maine te it. They are carrying Persey, llrady, Kellogg, Hobesen and Keifer. They would be gluttons If they uddul BlttlBO." Henry Ward Heecher referred te him when he speke recently of " a camlldate for the presidency stained by jobbery, in alliunce with the policies of the great railway princes, hand and gluve with corrupt lobbies, and in full faith with the corrupt and corrupting gangs who swarm our Legislatures and live by sleek plunder." The New Yerk Times, the ablest, most influential and most honest repre Bcntatlve et Its party In the country, describes lilm unmistakably when it talks of a possible nominee with whose name, there are are connected scandals, " which lie has net dissipated us we shenld like te see them dissipated, lie has held important trusts ; lie has amassed a geed deal of wealth ; there are acts et his which it requires much ebtuscness te belie ve te have been honest acts and a geed deal of charity te over look. His own explanations of them are Insufficient and disingenuous. He is uu questionably ambitious, and his ideas of the destiny of the American Union en this continent are full of peril. Very probably he would, as president, be either mischievous or ridiculous, and might be both. Ne one knows what, he believes in fluance,(txcept his profound belief in the money value of a speaker's decisions)," nud as te the revenue, " he is the author of the maddest scheme that a shallow demagogue ever invented, a scheme which had only te be announced te in stantly silence his me3t ardent admtr era," and "he is surrounded by one of the most desperate gangs of adventurers this country has seen since the days et Aaren Uurr."' -, "Peer Heuse" Keeping One of the remarkable items of e.xien dltuivs in the statement et the county flnnnces for 1833, published by the com missioners, w.h the extraordinary sum of $51,76:!, paid out upjii orders of the peer house beard last year. I n explanation of this unusually largesum, tliedireclers explain in their statement that they were subject during the year te the fol lowing unusual expenses : Repairs of asylum, $e. lss.a; farm implements and fted, $1,018.01 ; extra cost in keep ing Insane at Ilarrisbtirg .mil NerrJs town asylums, SI, 100 j l'i s.eck cattle charged in farm account, $1 IKS se ; total, $10,97e.&i ; which, deducted from $51,7(12 50, indicates the regtilarexpensts for lb8:t tobe$i:,7b0 s:i. This is the cost et keeping ai average et about 170 persons m the hospital, and about 250 iu the almshouse ; and it does net include any allowance for rent or iu terest en the cost of tlin building, nor anything Ter the product of the farm, which is reported at 07 leids of hay, 'J75 bushels of wheat, 1,070 butholsef corn, 40 bushels of rye, 110 bushels of eats! 1,872 bushels of potatoes, M bushels ei turnips. Any farmer can easily c.ilcu Inte tlint this yield was net worth ever $3,503, whtle the "farm expm-Rs" ar set down iu this report at f 1,7 lit Ti be sure, $l,lils.se of this is out lay for stock cattle, and $l,;isti for "farm implements and feed." bill en the ether hand nothing is allow! for rent of land or pauper labor, and the $300 paid te the farmer is charged te " salaries " and net te farm expenses. Altogether this is net a geed showing for agricultural operations upon us large, productive and valuable a trac", of laud as the peer house farm. The fish and meat bill at the peer heuse last j ear was $11,251. tit, greceiies $I,53S.00, and floiir$:,l02.e:i. Tlltleu Speaks. Tne letter of Mr. Tilden te the Iro quois club, Chicago, which la reprinted iu another column, is worthy of mete than the passing notice usually accorded te similar utterances. The unique posi tion occupied by the Ciramercy Park eage at the present tlme in being the centre of he many conflicting rumors concerning his health and presidential aspirations, lends mldi mldi tienal weight te his deliverances. The letter Is a lucid and strong arraignment of the Republican party for its pins of emission and commission, and the nisi. of it is that the sole course for the De mecracy te uiraiiu is in the path et gev ernmcntal reform. Mr. Tlldeu sagaciously declares that no reform of adm nistratlen i must Bible se leug us the government is di- itxieu uy ft party wllcll ia umler Ul0 dominion or false doctrine nn.i nni mated by enormous pecuniary Interests in the perpetuation of existing abuses. The first effectual step iu the reform of our government must be a fundamental clmnge In the policy of the udmlnlat. tien." This Is in truth the gross and Bcere or me wneie situation. Meu will differ in inuir views as te tn0 necessity nnd extent of tariff reduction, as they will en their religious opinions. All na substantially in the general censidera tien or larm doctrines, but In the nr rangemenc or tne details comes disa greement nnd disunion. On the bread question of governmental reform there can ue he differences in the rauks and the Democratic army as oue man must march te victory. The veteran statesman freely admits that he can no lenger aspire te be ene of the leaders in the grout work of reform, and tills should settle at ence iiml for ever all further mention of Ills tiiiuie In connection with the presidency. A nitANU bazaar will be held iu lttch mom!, V., en May 14 for the benellt of a home for disabled ex-Confederate soldiers proposed te be established iu that city. The cause is auoble oue ami tlie rospeuso te its appeal olieuUl be quick. Te err is human ; te forglve Is diviue. TiiKiuc Is hoexoubo for tlie tne new wenls "boemstor," and "mugwump" that are creeping lute use in the tiewsptpcr The first is aupposed te refer te the maun ger of a "boom" nnd the second te a mini who thinks himself of importance. Het li are inelegant and should be tnboeod. IluniKSK.NTATIVK HefklNS. Of Pltls burg, has introduced a bill in Cengrera calculated te secure, butter previsions ler the transportation of live stock by railr tad companies. The shrinkage caused by im proper transportation in 1.70 Is said te have been $8,000,000 a tid is believed at the present time te be nearly 10,000,000. le bill oemos uoue tee soeu for a ref m that has long been a crying necessity. TRUST. 1 limy stltliiUIe. 1 knew. In my wnlMng, for Immunity run nerer tie -treiiK i Wimt I think is tlie wntch nru et virtue, 1 limy (I ml the IhIje tiuacen et wrong. I nmy traiiiplit tx cod of Thv sewing 1 limy hinder ray itl Thy debt. I may ( wlut I'hy rt 1 1 1 c i hutli written, Hut sins ' wllil rt'AU It iirUht ? s.ct t knew that I'm nuver tersakun, Tiutt my groping band ever win ami. Tlmt thy miiiil Is reached ler mv ul 'ttu r Wli n f Mil In the irk una nm Hum ' - Will F MtHiHtrran. Tub bt'Htel the reeeut reforms ts the abolition of the high heeled time. Tins heel ametig fashion's vetaties has bceu ktiewn as the Louts (.jetuze vatiety and its ilisnse is as general m i' ratio as it has been for some time in Knglatul. Fer the itifei illation of these el this side of tbe eccau who will insist en wearing these monstrosities, the opinion of au eminent, medical authority may be of u.terest, that they have filled mere hospitals, enr curd mere surgeons ami dotie mere mischief te the human race thau auy ether abomina tion of modern times. While many Democratic faun hearts are sighiug and giviui; up the prosideuli il election in advauce a conservative Iit-pub-can journal offers thin oeld tile f tr cnie of its own party te gnaw at : Twelve years a?e the Hetiubiicius elected Gen. Grant for Ins second term by a majority of mere than three ;'iarters of a milheu in a popular vote of mx millions ami a hilf. F.nir years ta'er Mr. TilJeu received a mammy of 150 000, in round uutnbets, iu a v te of eight and a half millions. At the last eloetton Gen. Gartlcld received a p'ur.ility of barely 9,000 in a total vete or ever ii.ue mlllieus. Iu 18Si ultotleuj were held tu all the states of the 1'uien , jma "3,000, (XK) votes were cast, and the Democrats hid a plurality el ever 400, 000. List year elections were held iu 1 1 states , tlie vete was a little ever 1.000,000 ; the Democratic plurality was 12,000. Of the states winch gave their electoral votei te Urn. GirlltM, eau any ene say hew tlie following will CO nest fall : New Yerk, Ohie, Indiana, Coniit'etleut '.' Together thee states la! S eleetural votes in 10 and will have 80 this year. A PISrtaUNAU Den' Ca.mkue.s will be home in ab ml a mouth. K.necii I'aarr of Ilaltimore. is thought te be tlie happiest millionaire in America. iloitmseN himself is said te take small pleasure in the contemplation of his tinil bill. Dn J '). Whitman, a vtull kuenu ph. Hiei.ui. died recently in ililifix, Dauphin county. Im.i.iimii.i will try te go t L'hieaii from some ether place, thin the Dittnc'. el Celnmlna. Get son has complete! a nnw wmlr, ,m oatetut, winuli isoutitled " Mursut Va.i," a'ld is a stipiul te the " Itedntnptieu." DamiiDwh will net ailili.ite with the U'lpubliciui at tlie Chiot'e nation con ventien, according te a frieud's testimony. Itl.V. JeSKI'll MiCnuI., ene of till) eldest Presbyterian divines in this state, died en Tiifsd ly in IVtsville, aged 80 jears. His ministry extended ever sixty years. Gi.eisi.i. W. Ciiu.u- Ins leaned the lush Ijiiuimue society, new holding au exlubi t en in New Yeik, the harp en which Tem Moero used te play. Ce.suiiF.swvx Jehn li. jSieum 1ms adopted the impartial and jwpulir plan ul selecting a candidate for cidetslnp, at West Point, by throwing it open te all as pirauts in his district. Ki:v. C. W. Steuaiit, D D , of L'..le rain township, who was appointed by the general assembly of the Presbyterian church delegate te the general alliance, wnieh meets at llelfast, Ireland, June 21, has declined te uttend and has f-ent his credentials te hiB altnrn ite, ltev Dr. War. dau, of Priucoten, N. J. G'liuu.Urt Hi vi'., for Keveral jears before his death was engactd in preparing a mass of autobiographical matter, ineludiug seme pioturesipie sketches of coiitetnpe rarius, of whom he strmgly oxpiessed his personal opinion. This matter was lift unarranged. Part of it will be published iu the oeurso ei the year. IIiSMMiik, in company oneoieuiug, was unusually snappish. Wlien he rese te taVe his leave, and walked down stairs, the host called a net deir that was frUkin. about nnd led him te ene side. " Are you afraid the deg will bite me ?" asked His His marek. "Oh, no." replied the hest: " I'm afraid you'll bite the dn?." Am! the ohaucellor was in such a criru mood that he took this as a oemplimont. FKATUKESOF TUB "b7ItEPHK33. The Wllkosbarre Ltader wants te me (ury Borvlee made really compulsory. The Philadelphia Recerd deelarea that in "early overy oase dclisioney of water in olties Is due te waste. The Columbia JhmUl believes tint while Bmilh remains in Washington ,,0 mere garden soeds will be received, Let ub go te the ceuutry, siys the liar, risburg litriet, with a well defined policy iu favor of tax roduetion and the country will sustain it. The Kiaminer is certain that the i,raw ford oeutity system or nominating eandt dates opens the way te goueral debauchery mere deeldcdly than any ether sjsem of cheesing our rulers. - ' m -m- An KxpeelMit l!r ile Deierlei. Fer the past six menthH Kmll .losenskt, a sober luduatrleuu Pole, of Ueatralia, Ims been ongaged te a Polish weunu named ivoberskl. The young man, through his Industry and sobriety, accumulated con eldorable money aud galned a high stand. Ing ameug his oeuntrymuii, The we Idiuir was te take plaoe Monday night. Kvery preparation was undo aud a large crowd assembled, hut at the appeiuted hour the groom falled te nppear. After a long soareh It was found that he had departed for the West and left his intended brlde iu the lurch. When the news reaohed the aBsombled gueBta the brlde roeolvod it coolly and orderod the guests te sit down te the feast propared. TILDEN1 LETTEB. MIH TIKIUdlllSUN TlltC ll)VI'.KNMK.MT. Iheutili An l.miRtr aplriti; te lis u nt. lurm l.nmlrr lie lllili the Driiuicriillc Krlnriiirrn lltnt-dprcd. The lioipieis club of Chicago, oemposod of geiilleuieti promiueut Iu the Democratic ji.it ty, gave its third annual bamiuet at the Pa'iii-r house, en Tuesday evening. Tlie I ical atlendiiuce was very larue, in addi tion te which there was a gathetiin; e'f dihtiiiguished gentlemen from all parts el the country. Samuel J. Tilden sent u letter, which lead as fellows : Nkm Yeiik, April 11. Ih8l. Gkn ri.KMBN : I have tlie honor te re ceivu your Invitation te the thud animal banquet te the Iroquois club te respond te the sentiment, ,-The Fedeial Censtitu tien." 1 have also received private letters asking a written lospeueo te the sentiment In case I nm prevented from attending I have I " tr some tune, aud am still, exceptionally engrossed with business which I have no power te defer or abandon. I must, therefore, communicate with you in writing, aud tuy answer must be brief. On the formation of the federal const! tutien (teiiverueur Merris, who hid been a conspicuous member of the convention, hi i in; askuil what he thought of the consti tution, replied : "That depjuds upon hew it is censtruct1.'' The Democratic party originated iu the resistance by tLe mere advanced pxtnets of the rese ittien te ctlnrts whuh were made te chaic,u the character of our k'ev eminent by a false construction of the euiiMituiiJU and impressing upon the new xynlem a in eiarchical basts. Mr. Jellcr sin's electreii, iu liW, rescued our frte lustitutmns trout the perils which sur rounded them, aud secured sixty jvurs of admmrntratii'ii miiuly iu harmony with their design and tiue charaiter. When au attempt was tmule te bteak no the union at d te dismember the territorial lutregiity of the ceuutry, people were ce.upelled te tu ike a manly choice beteeu thesi calamities aud the daugenms lutln ence of a civil war upon the character of the government. Tuey pitiielict'ly and wisely resolved t sive the union first aud toreptirthe da'iiie which our p ilitual system might bustatu when the mere Imminent dangers have beeu provided against. Twenty curs Dill of Tener. The llrst work was successfully ac.iem plished ; but t'.veuty jears have elapmd aud the work ei restoring the government te its original character is net yet accem plished. Our wise auccsters had warned us that if we fell mte civil discords our free system was liable te jerish in the struggle by au iusousible chauge et its character. Net only have the best traiu.eas of the pun its w'i ) wen ludependi iu imi established freedom lest their au h try, but our uhcrished politic d system isnlewly lesui its held upju life under the fungus trewtlu of false constructions aud corrupt practices. The government itself has be c.itne a meu icing factor iu elections. As leug age as 1370 I expietiud the epiuuii that the opMsttteti must embrace at t'au uegiumui; e; thecauvases two thirds of the voters te in n tam a majority at the el-ctuu. Iu this htN'.ury repeats iwelf. In most countries the jvcrutueut tuiiutains itself by force or fraud. Even in tin cemviiatively isjpular system of Eulatni the tueuaich h is until lately controlled a majority of P.irli itiv.mt, and freipiently decided olej'.i iih by court fivers, jibs aud money takeu from the public treasury. Thin is a hard saying, but the recent publication of the papers of her deceased statesmen leave no doubt upon the fculjjct Iu our own country the government, uistead of standing as au impartial arbiter amid theceullict of m:i tunug epini m nud C'lutendmg mterests, has itself desceiided into the arena ti.ii(ped with a'l tlie waip-ius of parliau ship, its myn.n.s of ollicebelders, its alliance with or against vast pccuniaiy lUluresU!, Us unlimited command of money, levied from its decudeuU and contractor, have snllL'ed te determine a m.ij nity in eveiy cise but oue. Iu tint luae it collected military forces around the capitol aud by this aud ether menaces, nit int. dated the eourfcsienal reprt.si.uui tives of a majority of the piople te relin quish the Iruits of their victory au 1 te burretidur the government te the ce'itrul of a tuiuurity. u Ktlurii) I'aislble. Noieferuiof administration is pesuble se I jut; us the Keverumeut is directed by a party which is tiudei the dominion of false iluclriuc&tiridauiiuated hj euormeiis pucun ury interests iu the perpetuation of exist lucuuuees. 1 lie Hist, elkclual step in the raleiin id our ceverument must be a fund umttital cluiiige in the policy of its admin istration. The work of refeim will be dllllcult uueugh with the whole power of the government excited in accomplishing it. I have such faith in tlie benlgnaut Prviduhce which has piesukd ever the destitiy of our teuutry in every gieat till' hitherto, that I de nut despair of our u.tl mate dehveiauce. Though 1 em no longer aspire t' be oue of the leaders in this great work, I bid theso of you uu whom this august mission may fall Ged-spted. S. .1. Tn PEN 111. T!I AMI l)KlTJtt'01IO. 1 lie IUiseuf h Terrible Uycioue in ueur Ul. A disastrous cyalone sw -pt ever Harris county, Georgia, last uijjht. Tlie wind storm struck Uhipley about about 2.,i0 a.m. The lirat datnage done was at the residence or Geerge Williams ami .Mrs. IJabbs, three miles seuthwest of Chipley, and from thence te Mr. Culbjpper's and F. .1. Jenkins' place, whera the lien cs were blown down. L;e Alferd was in. itantly killed at the latter place and his wife and three children were badly hurt. Allerd's body was found 150 yards from the huu-e. The outhe.ines ou Samuel Uuedmuii'4 and Jehn 15. Hastey's places were demolished. Jehu Lauglerd aud his seu wero badly hurt aud his wife and child killed, nnd nnotuer child is reported dying. Mrs. Mary Davis' residence was demol ished. In the town of Chipley the residences of J. S. Sees, K. F. McUoe, Dr. J. K. Thorn Thorn eon, A. J. Irvitie, It. U. Travler, 11. A Herner, A. P. Hampton aud Laylleld wero blevvu down or badly damaged, Themas Champien was badly wounded aud Mrs. Champien slightly. U. F. MoGee received sovero internal Injuries and his seu was fatally wotiuded. Mrs. Laylleld and her sister woie slightly injured. A. J. Irvine received scvore internal Injuries. MIbs Lmglerd was badly hurt. Hen Powell and his ten are lepeited te have becu killed. 1 he Hterm passed iu a uortheast direction from Chipley and the outheusoB of u part Jee. Dumas' resldouce were blown down. 11. ri. Parkman'H place were durneltshcd and Luke Hewell'H place waa made a vyicnk. The outhouses and resldouce of the Uev. .lamua P Junes' and Themas L Uewden's jdace were badly damaged. Tini last named places are near the Warm Springs, where Ilewden and his wire were slightly lujured. The dostruetlnii te pre rty can hardly be estimated. The ojelouo swept away everything in its path and many nnraculeiii escapes wem made. I III: A1DKU1SOM 1111,1.. The llnu.n lltclile. le lam It Dp l, nmall Mnjiirlly. After a siege of unparalleled begging hulgerliigaud bargaining Mr. Meiris.m' by the hluu vete el two majority, was en Tuesday alloweil in have his larilf hill taken up for oeiisldeniliou. lit untialpa tien of the initial light ou thu bill thu gal lories for the llrst time In many days were crowded. About 1 o'clock Mernum wa rucegtiUud te take the lloer nud mule the motion that the lloiue go Inte commit tee of the whole te consider the tiirlll" bill. On this motion there was no opposition from any quarter, and It prevailed. The speaker then called Mr. Cox te the chair. Ne sooner had the committee- ergaui.ed when the llrst billen the calendar, the tanll bill, was reached. The clerk beguu te lead its text when its suspension was areed te without dissent Then Mr Kiten, of I'eiiuectieut, objected te lt onnsideratlou, " and se did 1." said Judge Kulley, iu deep bass tones. Nothing then was left but for the oeuimutoo te rise ami seek its instruction from the Heuse. Mr Cox abdicated and Mr. Car lisle resumed the ehalr. " I'll" question is," said the speaker, " will the Heuse direct the committee te eeusnlei the lull " The yeas and najs weie demanded, and by a vete et 1 10 ye is te LPs nays its consul eratien was ordered. The aiiiiouucement was uroetod with applause ea the Deme cratie side. IM'IIII'M' AM .truniKM-. llipiililR Tiihi lilllrr Mlhtly from ihn iirillimry ItpnitO. el IMy. Gannie Jeirers, the queen el gipsies of the L'mted SUtes. dieil in Greenllelil, Tumi., en March 10, aud was buried in Dayton, O., Tuefd.iy G juies from nil parts of the emutry were m attend nice, hundreds of thorn b.'iiK eucatnpjd about the city. Tlie ltiuer.il profession was fully two miles ieii The burial was verv christlauhke, a prominent pastor delivering a sermon tit the crave. MissMirv Mit'daleu Windser, of An napelis, Md., rveeutl.v a member of a Catholic sisterlnxnl, lectured in that place Tuesday nlcht en "The ricsrets of a Cou Ceu veut." rihe named several prvmiiiieut priests of Haltimere and oue formerly el AtinaiHilis, ami charged them, together with Sisters of Charity, with gross mi moralities Tared hundred pjrseus at tendel. Early Tuesday mormen ndeu freight train ou the Western & Atlantic railroad ran into a washout uu N ,md ty creek, neir Aowertb, Ga ,:iiid fourteen cars were wreckr-d. The engmeer, tit. Clare Me Donald, ami the llrem in, Edward Mc Cullough, weie killed. The live stock in one or two el the ears was all kilted. A tram ou the same reul ran into a washout at Moen's Tuesday morning. The mail car was burned ami the mail weigher, II. A. Merrttt, was binned te deitti. Several passengers were butt, one fatally. The wires are down and full particulars oinuet be obtaineil. ThemisL Shields, who h is ben e in dued in the j ill at Cnirlette, N. C , under seutencv of death for the murder of J is. eph G. Sitten, Monday titijht made his escipe, with the help of outside friends, during a heavy thunder storm. The pirty cut a hob in the i ill wall aud entered aud uulecked Shield s cell, when all tied, makitig geed their escipe. Thore is no elm as te who the pirties were that res cued S'ueld.s, or the direction in which they have gene. The sherul has oil -red a reward of iMJ aud ether rewards will be offered. A dispve'a Irem Hrenhitn, Tex i.siys a negre named Gibbs brutally murdered the wife of L P. M,)ero, a prominent farmer of Burleson counts Siturd.iy evemug, because she would net allow him te sit at the supper table with the family. Mr. Moere was net at home at the time of the murder, but returned shortly nftor nfter ward Tne whole community turned out in pursuit, aud ou Suuday afternoon over took Gibbs, ten miles away, aud captured him, after a light, iu which thouei;ro was wounded. He was taken back te Moere's place, wh"re the eaporated cituens chained him t a p st aud burned hnn te death. Gibbs w.is an escaped convict and was considered a very bad negre. Threw Herself nef jr h lrlu At Clirotnent st.itieu, mar Pittsburg, West Pennsylvania railroad, Tuesday afternoon, as the Freepirt acoemtnoda tien oittie gliding rapidly toward the sta tion, a wulldresseii worn in. who had been loitering about the station for some time, suddenly rau forward, threw herself across the track in freut of the train and placed her head en one of the rails It was tee late te step the train, although the brakes were applied instantly, aud uveryone ox ex ox pectod te see the woman crushed out of all semblance of humanity. Fertuu itely two men were en thu platform, and they, at ihe risk of their lives, sprang en the track ami dragged the woman u oue side just as tbe train reached the spot. The woman was very handsomely dressed in silk and was llue loekiug. She positively refused te givu her uame et tell why she wished te end her life, except that she was tired of living. It, was learned that she had beeu en n visit te a prisuner in the work werk work heuits just before the attempt en her life. .IOJOU.M1.1II FOKlllh KKiUI.r. Mtliinuhuly ltrlleeliiius ny hii l.stt i iiide Ouutcuipursrj. Sew bra. The high prices for grain that have prevailed for a long tinn have bid their Iulluouce net only ou r.ulreid trallb but also en ocean commerce Why I'Allertuii llrtut Atlee, The roilttetlon of letter postage te two cents Im se far mttesiilted as favorably te the revenue of the postal department as it waa believed it would. Hew ntylln flit Ills Majority. The greatest salt manufacturing pir pir tien of the United States is New Yerk, in the westeru part of which the state has dug many wells aud h'dls the brine te the manufacturers. 11 hat I.lcUeii unny Si 1 1) or. Itussia is net paying off her debt very rapidly. On the eintrary, she is augment ing it ence or twlce a jear. IVhy HalilwlD nuu IVuith Wnul llliilnr. It ib said tbe Japauese new lesulmg in this country number u thousand, jet net one of tlie in has se far hseu convicted of any anions crime. Toe I.nte I Toe Lute! Ni w Kra. The autl-mnohlne Hopublieans of Lau. ciater county discovered, when tee late, that nil the talk about the Cameren elc merit net taking any interest in the ueml nation of senater nud assemblymen was a mere blind Intended te deceive, and the result shows that it was a very successful deception. They ha 1 picked their men, but he oarefully concealed the fact that their real intentions were net suspected, until it was discovered that big and little boss who trained with the machine was working for the same net of candidates and had been supplied with plenty of money. The Hat had goue forth that Land is and Ilaldwiu iu thu Southern district must be dofeated at any cost, and the grand rally inaue en Courtney, JJoelc and Koinper In the Northern distriet Fer reasons which no doubt will ceme tn the stirfnee boreaftor, Ilresius in the Boutheru district wai undo neptable te the oem binatfen. This quiet little ruse will be attempted all ever the state as a part et a genernl pregramme te make Den Cameren his own BiiccoiHer or secure the oleotion of seme one equally aatlsfaotery te the llrm of Cainoren, Quay and Magce. A TutMCOe tVureriouie IliirglurUul, Last night thn tobacco warehotme of J, fluuzl it Hen, Ne. A Tobacco avonue, was broken into, an entrance being effected by prying open oue of the shutters of a win dow of the basemetit nud breaking out a patio of gliiB, With a key that was found IiinIiIh the burglars unlocked the olllce dsk, and ransacked It, throwing the cash I book, insurance papers anil ethor uoou ueou uoeu 1 menu upon tlie lloer. The burglars were ' mi doubt after money, but they get none, litis net known whether any tobacco was nUdeu or net. IMPORTED LABOR. totem it iii.im.viiKiis ani mini'. us, FruiU'es I i Vlhlelt U'eHiniis tn freely lint Hll.liril AtiiRerlnwii 'teiretUed hy it llrrrk Slob. Vt IlkeOMiie I ciihir. A ten ille Initie among ti host of Hun garians, snue estimating the nuniber as high us a thousand, took place at II iss Hill Sunday, the tesults of which are likely te piove fatal Iu seme Instances. It ,ipKus tint a Hungarian, whose name e mid net be learned, visited what is known us the S.veetiey sottleittoiit, near the llos lles llos teu mines, occupied entirely by Hutiga i lain, and subsequently went with many hundreds te Hess Hill te enjoy Easter festivities which had been decided en. While theie tbe Ashley Him joined with unusual gusto iu the entertainment, lle seemed te be pretty well known and was the life of the party. When the pleasures wero at their height it is alleged that the Ashley te slipped away from the crowd aud tetiirmug te the settlement, euteteil the house occupied by a Hungarian beard ing boss aud broke open the trutik, taking from it a package containing seveu liuu dred dollars tu geed Ameticati money. It is net ex ictly known hew the less of tlie money was discovered, but it was, and iu time for the b ss te go bick te tlie les til crowd and made keewu what had occurred at the same time accusing the Hungarian of the theft. This was the siugal fei general excitement. All bauds te ik up the stir i aud at it pissel frini m uitli te ineutii. indignant Irewus took the piacj of the j lyfut smiles that nil the altiuoeu aad rtppied tlie universal Hun g.iriau face, ihosefrowus wero supple intuited by angry utterance, nuil by a division of houttment regardiug the per seuality el Jthe thief, the friends of the no eused, win) numbered a host in theiuselvrs bohevmg his declarations of iuuoeuoo, while au equal number sided with the boss and feltcilie lupeu ted.-uui his aacusatleus true. Tins condition of thlugjlUially resulted iu tlie inauguration of aTironeral light among the partisans of both meu, who, tu seen as th'y b '0 11110 Involved, lest oein. plo'e e jutrel or tiuune'ves and ru ihe 1 at each otuer w.th clubs, stones, knives and ether convenient weapons There were ni.iuy women and children pro'eut when the tight iMgiu, who seen rau away, sjreauung with alarm. I he general melee lasted for hour or t te, thu c mibatauts ap peinug net willing te relinquish their belligerent attacks upon each ether. It was unpjssible t learu the uauies of the ring leaders, and it is understood that no arrests were tu id i. Uroketi heals and bloody noses wero everywhere observed about the Sweeney setlltnnnt Sunday night. Mgt Uwii lfrrerlieO hy m tlrerk ill u, Ki'.i.llnic II. i-til.l Eister unday iu Mogeotown, Mon'. Men'. gmuerv ceuuty. was net a day of peace ami rejoicing, but quite the ceutrary. A row of frame houses tieir the station have beeu purchased by the Schuylkill Valley railroad and turned lute lodging places for laborers en their read, who are Greeks The oelouy m. moors about 100. Shortly after dlnu r t mr young men approached the houses el the Greeks, and oue of them, Themas Sbretik, entered. He was immediately knocked dewu. One e! tbe Greeks approached with an axe, as if about te split his skull, and he lest no time iu beatiug a retreat. He immediately hid ter the bilauce or thu day. Iho Greeks pursued him into thu village, many armed with deadly weapons. Chas. Murphy was standing en the street wheu the mob came and oue of thu Greeks attacked him with a razor. The Greek gashed him severely ou the face aud head, and out his left arm open from thu shoulder te thu elbow. He tied up the lailretd aud uscatid with his life. The ternlled residents barricaued their houses, and the Groeks remiiued masters of the field until ! in the afternoon. At that time William McFadden aud Jehu Ceuuel, of Norristown, walked up the read, entirely ignorant of the disturbance. They ietiiid the pith barricaded by the augry mob who approached thein with threatening cries. McFadden was struck with a club, but Ceuuel picked up two stones with which he knocked down two et the Greek Thu mob fell back and they forced their way through, fel lowed e a volley of shots which did them no injury. Thirteen shots wero llred. In the ititeivals of their assaults the Greeks listened te uu .iciotdceii played by ene of their Dumber, aud aeted as if the whole allair wis a holiday frolic. .ii.vuu uiiAMir.u. IUr "tc.iiid aptirurdiicn III clslre nnu the "iirue .ilmtir." The second appearance of Miss Maud Granger in tins city Inst evening iu her new p'ay, "Claire and the Forge .Master," was the occasieu of crowding the opera heuse with an appieciative audience. Four weeks age the play was presented heie te a small audience, but the impression pro duced was such th it it was curtain that a packed house would greet it en it return. Therefore it w.is that notwithstanding ihe threatening condition of the weathur aud the muddy streets aud pavements, Fulton opera heuse was tilled with a cultured aud enthusiastic auditory last ovenieg. A sketch el the play appeared in these columns ou its first presentation here, aud the merits of the fair tragedienne received miieh commendation. Mn-s Grauger'ri acting last uveniug. us was ovideut from Lthu fivquent outbursts of applause in the nuuience, very materially ileeiieued tlie geed Impression that she had already created. The play is singularly adapted te bring out nil her latent fercen as an actress, aud from the second net where the stormy interview with her husband taken place, she rivets the attention of the audi, ence U her every act te the close The dressing of the ladles who appear iu the diaina was very line and Mies Granger's diamonds wcru superb. A few miner changes have beoumade in the cast which eau hardly be considered improvements. Handsome Geerge Leareck as Philippe Dtrblvj jumped at ene bound lute the geed graces el the audience, nnd the ether old favorites roceived their due meed of appreciation. Ilaie lull Uriel. Oxford talks of organizing a Iwbe ball nine. Games played yesterday : Haltimere : Ilaltlmore 0. Detroit 4 (live innings) ; Richmond, Vn : IJullale 10, Virglua 7. Tlie Lancaster elub is playing the custom league team of Allentown te-day. They play the Philadelphia " Heds " iu Phil adelphia te-morrow. The gante at Wilmington, botweon the Wilmington aud Provldeuoo elub3, was stepped by rain at the end of the fifth Inning, the score Btamllug : Providence, 5 ; Wilmington, 0. The Wilmlugten club arrlved in town at 1:U5, and are playing the Ironsides this afternoon, Their battery is Dan Casey and Lyueli. This is a line club, aud If they don't win the Ewtern league pen. uaut they will mnke seme ethor clubs play hotter ball than they ever did bofero, Umpire Curry gave such dlsBatiBfaotieu in the game botweon the Philadelphia Iteds nnd the TrenteuH ou Monday that Mr. Heiuemnu, vlce president of the Eastern loague, told him that a repetition of his gross impartial decisions iu any future game played iu Trenten wnuld result In au application for his dismissal from the Eastern league Meetleir ei tnt r,re uiiiiimltlee. The new 11 re oemmittoo of oeunoils met last (waning and organized by electing Ooergo W. Oormeny chairman, and Dr. II. F. Ebermau olerk. Dr. B. F. dreit" J waa ohesen veteriuary aurgoen of the tire uepartuient ter a year. mtitiuiioiuteiiii isKtm. tvveiits near mill Acress the Oeiuity l.lntu, Huialliex has broken out again In Ash laud. Klimitiil E Ciaxteu ec Ce, the well known PinU'lc'plua publishing llrm, have failed Counsel let Jehn Cejle, senteiie'd te be b.iiigid iu Gettysburg en I'uesd.iy next, will make an upplloillen fei a h spite t i ascertain tlie iniitilcier's sanity. Mr. Flunk lluggy, n luimer lenttl tij Iu (hvyiiedd, Chester county, has bum lob bed of two liein'H, ii wagon nud ,i let of ether goods. I'll teen Hungarians left Pot'stewu ou Tuesday mniiilng for New Yerk, whence they will suit for Europe. Tin y had each saved liein JlUM) te il.UOO Henty M. Ivllne. aged 85 jeais, a niitlve of Stepluuis City, Virginia, was stiuck y the Chicago lliiilted, Tuesday aftorneoi.. n short ilistance west of Huntingdon and Instantly killed. Hurglars enteied the house of Joel Sjbelver, iu Whitehall township, near Allentown, Sunday night, ehloreforuied him a- d his wlfe and child, but did net succeed in getting unv booty. The be.ud of p.udeus met at Hams burg, yestciduy, nud considered severa eases Tlie only pauleu granted was te Jehn M Appel, et Hutler county, een vieted et criminal assault. A piano niade by Gjoige Asten, of Cernhlll, Louden, in 1770 was sold at tbe public sale of Henrietta MoNieo, West Whltelaud, Chester county, ou Alenday, for the sum of $J S Legal preciH-dliiKH have beeu begun In Hnrrisburg against the Pittsbiug and Al legheny centiiil railroad company, upon nm iiiiegaium iniii, me euarter was out am ed under false pretenms, and is there f no void. During a drunken row tit Mnhiney Plane, last Saturday night a Pile, named lleellich, w.is struck en the head with n stone and m badly injurid that he died after Intense tiuli'eriug. Warrants have beeu issued for all concerned in the fracas. Dep -sit of stiver and copper oie have been lately disc iverml en tlie lands of a Mr. Miller, of Itiuhllel 1, in Juniata county, near the Snyder county Ime. Spe cuueus of the ero have been submitted te the inspection of competent iiiineialegists. who pronounce it of excellent quality. Uepirts l mm points along thu East Pen n railroad, bet ween Tojiten nud Allen Allen tevvu, where great destitution has prevailed among the miuers, uidicite that work has been tesiimeil in many mines and that the remainder am preparing te go into opera tion. The veatrv of Ciliary P.etestiut Eon Een copal church, of Tamaqua, of which ltev. W. II. Hurk is rector, has decided te close up for the present and held no services. ltev. Mr. Hurk was recently married te a lady euUidii of his Heek nud whom his mombers did net like. Ever since theu there has been a lark of interest and har mony in the uliureh. The saddler shop and harness store of Geerge Ziegler and a tobacco store aud shoe store, the properly of Geerge Maokey, nil in Dowuiugtew u, were totally dostreved by tire Tneaday night. Mr. Maekey and his wife occupied rooms ever their store and it was with much dilUeulty Mrs. Mackey succeeded in making her useape from thu building, she ami her husband being asleep wheu neighbors discovered thu fire. 1 heir stroyed. Hea- furniture was totally de the fire originated is net known. i.i.MniiN e,isi'.. 1 reuble ilreiilng tint otthe 1'rlinailea, Jehn Gnm, of this c ty. has brought a civil suit before Aldermm Forduey against Jehn Gingrich, who ou Saturday was nominated te the i llice of county cum missioner by thu It publicans, it appears that during thu campaign (Iran traveled through the county and was employed by numerous candidates te de their udveitls ing, by hanging up cirds in prominent places. Gingrich was among this mini bar and Grau alleged that h worked for him nine dayn ; he charged him k'M 15, but Giugrlch would only pay 310. Gran took the latter amount en account and brought suit te recover the balance. Gran htates that he made Gingrich's bill smaller thau thu ethers bscause he kuew that the oflice waa net worth :i.s much, and he is the only oue who icltises tu pay. This morning a heating was had in the case bofero Alderman Forduey, who gave judgment in favor of Gran for itiltTi, the amount claimed. At the primary election held iu the Sevuuth waid en ritttrday Stepheu Oris singer received )M votes ler the office of county treasurer ami Jehu M Grenler bad Jil. The latter caudi.late was strongly supported bj Wm. M. Dean, a letter earner and one of the principal workers of the Sevuuth ward. Grissinger thinks that he was cheated iu this ward and claims that Dean and ethers are guilty of frauds. Yester day Friuk Stapleford and Wm. Leenard who uImi belong te the Seventh ward, made atlidavit that Deau had committed frauds en election day Ne suits have yet been brought nnd Grissiuger has b.-en advised net te prosecute. Whether there are auy grounds, fur his allegations is net known, but it ia certain that au effort Ib being made te keep the matter quiet. Jake Price is also s it 1 te be mixsd up in it. llll', SIKM.T l1.1ll"i Due fourth ul tun r.loctrie I. snips Very Dliieli DeuiiirMll.sO. Following 1s the reportef the police ril ative te the strcet lamps I ait night : Chestuut and Prince, Oiiiuge ami Line, Orauge nnd Mary, Duke aud Oreen, out all night ; Orauge ami Plum, Chestnut and Lime, Duke and Frederick, Walnut and Hhippen, North Queen and Walnut, JameH and rary, Lemeu ami Mary, Mul berry and Walnut, peer all night ; Chest nut nnd Frederick, Chestnut ami Plum, out from U o'e'ock ; High and Laurel, out from 1 o'clock ; West King and Centre Square, West King and Piitice, West King and Water, Limn and Church, German nnd Water, German and Prinee, Conestogti and Prince, An drew nnd Piluoe, Hazel and Prluoe, Mul Mul herry aud WeBt King, Charlette nud West King, .Mary and West King, Pine nnd West King, Orange nnd Marietta avonue, out from 3 o'elook ; James aud Mulberry out one hour total 31. Gasoline Lampu Chuieh botwecu Llmu nud Freiburg, out nil night ; L'nieti ami Love Line, Nertli bstweun Limn nnd Frolherg, out from 10 o'clock ; North between Duke and Chaster, Piluoe nud Miflliu, out from S o'elook ; It ecklaud and Viue, out from 11 o'clock total 7. Ml Itu tlmt Would He Hard tn Uuoeantrate Adjutant Goneral Guthrle'H annual re port oentaiiiH the following In roferonco te the reglmeut te which the local military company is attached : The Fourth regiment, loeatol lu the counties of Lehigh, Herks, Schuylkill and Laueastcr, can hardly he indontllled with nny partieulir railroad nystem witli a vlew te oenoontratton in oase ei nu urnergeuey, the ceinpaules being loeatod en the lines of thn Ueadiuu. Lehlgli Valley ami Pennayl Pennayl nre al vnulii ruilreadB The armories are all geed and the Btate property we'l eared for. Smart Yeung Men. Elmer Smith, Jehn Joiieb, J. W. Btettler, Henry llurley and O. C. Y. Voight, are the names of u party of funny boys from Wil low Strcet, who en Sunday night stretched a repe across a sldewalk In tint town, A little daughter or Jeseph Larner foil evor the rope and was noverely Injured. The father brought Biilt bofero Alderman Uarr nrralnst the bevB. who wero heard this J uiemlurj, aud the dcoialen was rcsorved, THE JAlliHREAORS. A ItK.VIMNO III llllll! IJUIItr. HUMDI Thrpn et tin, limit led ti tin lils.i Mr IVHk lug Out el tun llpsn , , hiiiii.eii' Action uillleiyuil Our rciulerH remember hew Ike Uur.-iid, a prisoner In thu Latioaster oeuiiiy ill, ou llm lOlh of October hut, turned the tables en ins keeper, locked htm tip in ti cell, and then Itbciated Abe lliu.itd, Jehn Frank, ford, .luitii'H Cllllenl, Goeigo Mi luimer, Jehn Weitr., Alexander Leuiati, Geerge W'titklns, Evlward E Duck, Win. Cl.itk, Mertis lltlcker and Jeseph GrelV, all () whom are yet at liberty exeiqit lit Iminei, Lo.imen and Clifferd, who vvnte icturued te J id seme time age. This merniiu llrimiuer, Lern in nnd Cllllenl were taken from iad hand luffed nud matched tu Alderman Siiusnn'H olllce, tenuswui complaints of jail bunk ing, miiile against them by Prison Keepu llurkhelder. Ilurklieldur, being sivei'ii tostilled thu he knew nothing about the nttair except that they weie piiseiieisiu tlie J ill, get out ou llie lOlh of October, uu 1 were iap lured and returned at dilleteut tunes af terwards. t'liderkueper 11 S. Htauffer testified that they were prisoners, net out nud were re turned, ami that was all he knew about the matter. There were no ether witnesses and the niaglstiat'i looking silemuly at the mana cled prisoners said, " Well, boys, I will have te commit you le prison te answer for jail breaking." The pilseners laughed, and " Tnl" llrimmur said, "Why, we .no iuiiil new." They were then haude 1 ever te the i llcemen who were furnished with iegul.tr commitments, holding the prisemus in detault of ball, te answer at April sessions for j ill breaking. They were then mil eh ed back te their ironclad cells. A rather amusing feature of the ill vir Is thatoeinplaintsof jail breaking wei at the same tlme made against Jehn Pmnklerd, Jehn Lippiucett, Jeseph limit, Andrew Eliman, Morns Huckei, Mielnel Lent?., l'.iul tjuigley, Ike ltii.?nrd, Abe lluxml and Geerge .MeAlpine, for b. .iking Jul en the SOih of May, KSSJ, n,,d ,.i,, .t Jeseph GrelV, Ike Huszaril.MuniH IlrieUi r, Win. Clark, Edvvaid E. Ileek, Geerge Watkms, Jehn Wett., Jehn Fronkferdat d Abe Uuziard for breaking ad Ootebi lOlh, 18111, nil of whom are jet at largu, but aain.i whom iiidietmuiits will be laid and presented le the grand jury, which meow next week. There is s une disposition le uriiicue the notion of Alderman Samson, tu mini, moiling before him prisoners who are ne.v serving a term of imprisonment ter ethei offenses, nud ermiemlly bteant-e of his heating complaints :i w s.mie of whom have been at large ter neatly tw veus, but the alderman says he is noting undei the advice of Distuc'. Attnney lilieilv. who says that the gang of prikeneis who llrst escaped cannot be til-d (or breaking jail, utilcbs true b I s are leiind against them at the Ap i1 court. This may be ii r.asen for the ae i m taken by the district attorney .md the alderman, but uncharitably unlmed peeplu will think that the tc.tseu is bec.uisu tlu-ie is a ulce rich plum iti twenty two com plaiuts, ejinmltmeuts and Indictments that will nover ceme te trial. " County for ests," aud :i new b inrd of .iu liters ' i-asT iv mi Mirifs. IIdkIIi eliiii Agpil llriiiix ml All l'.lJOlu Alii. let r.ulcrt ilmiiniit .las. Samp'ie Whi'.e iliel at his risdince at the Gap, ou Sunday morning, .tfttu a lingering illue.-n. in the Hlyeirerins age. The dejj.. cd hid bueti an aluie-'t helpless cripple for the last te.v ye.us, having Niistaini'd seneus injur. e.i linn falling en the ic. Mr. White wis.tliCe long Dem iei at, haviug cast hn v'e fir every presidential Candida"'' mlc he was of age. The funeral took plnce Tues.l.i, . The entertainment given at Limeville ou Saturday evening under the ausp iv-. of thu Llmuville Singing ei 'ty, wi, :v tended by a large and appreciative audi once. The progtauitne wivi a v,'ry ;;tid oue, consisting of the rendition f choice selections of musie and recitations T"u music was under thu direction et Mr. G. W. Oroiiderf, of the Gap, assisted by tbe Misses Handwerk-, Irem Parkunburg, Misa Es.sie E. Petre pre siding at thu organ. Sp ei.il attemleii was attracted te Miss isadie Han 1 work, who is net jet twelve yens el itge, but who rendered several veiy ddlicult soles iu tlne style. Miss Clara Handwerk recited " Our Felks," nnd the rest of llm putiat putiat pahtsacquilted themselves veiy eietiitably, taking in coiisiiletatieu tlie fact tbatthty have been under instruction only two months. In their iffeits they n th'ctctl credit upon theiusulves an will as upon their instructor. The proceeds weie de- aUd te the Lineville Sundaj tclied News et Iho Lewer I'.tiil. Itev. J. K. Andiews, fermei ly p isier of r'agg's .Maner ohilieh, iemv..d last week te lledferd Springs, iu icspensn te a call from the Piesbyteiim eliiuch et th.it place. Jes, P. Gray Ins purchased from Mrs. Emma Ilerr. tif Liueaster, the property uear Heck Springs, formerly owned by Kirk lteyuelds, containing I'J acres, im proved with n large brick heuse and ethtr btitldingM. Spring Valley cannerj', iu Upper Oxford tewunhlp, was destroyed by lire last Satur day night. The building, about 10x81 feet, contained about 1 bOd ease's or t itna itna tees and machinery necessary for the bnsi ucss, ul) et which were huriMti. Miss Itachel llrewn, who was b tu iu LaneaBtcr county April ), lS2i, and ovum te Illinois with her parents in 18.18, tiled lu Delavnu, III., ou Siturday. The Illoem iiigten, III., J'liht'iumph nays et thn do de do ce.tsid : " She was u woman of rare amiability and livclluess or character, who lived a lire or goodness aud simplicity. She was a woman of warm affection nud tender sou.ilbllltlea, loving her friends clearly ami bjing dcaily loved by thorn. She readily made ucqaalutitiies, nud with her from ncquntiitnuce te f.ieinltlilp was but a ntep. Her frieads were uiiuy aud her memory will dvvell with thorn as that or a trueand noble wetnau." A airlnnclibly Miin's tilil le Ox font Press. Ittchnrd Uoyle, aged 74 year.s, a reBidetit of Ellin, thin ceutitj', oemmittod suiolde ou Monday last by haiiglng himself in Ida shoemaker shot). Iio was found by Syl Syl vcBterWllsen nbeut I) o'clock hanging from a repe attached te n timber near the celling He had been in n niolauehely mood ler Boveral days pant and en Sunday night speke te Ida wlfe of his wish te be (lead. Ills wlfe has beeu totally blind fur boiiie yearn, The deceased waa a oebblor and broom maker and was a mau of geed habltH He carried the mull butwoen Lan. oaBteraudElktouovor 50 yoaruage. An Inquest wan held by Deputy Corener Wakemnti Wealjy, who Biimniencd ns a jury Wm. Paxseu, Jamei Paxson. Win. Scott, Sylvester Wilsen and Emmer Stnedley A vordlet of Bulnlde wan ren dered. The funeral will take place at 10 a, ru Thursday next, Interment at East. laud, AMitfiiinunls. Samuel Kegeiies and wife, if Went Cocallce township, have made a deed of nsBlgnment of their property for the beuellt of their creditors, ami mined lienjauiln H. FilokltiKer, of said township, nu u8signce. Isaoe Dammy and wlfe, of Manhelm, have mnde nn asaigument, and appointed Jehn N, Eby, of the name tewubhip, ns nsslgnce.
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