Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 01, 1884, Image 2

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LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiLlGENCER SATURDAY NOVEMBER i 1884.
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? Over tke Field.
ever the field te Judge or
, mi Um ektleH, we see neth-
i tit te doubt tbe success et
' HMMMMtla ticket. Everyone un
i hhk were ate out a tew or. me
states te be carried by Gieve-
tft elect him ; and Indiana, New
.Connecticut and New Jersey are
a'a wind as states in wnicn
) prospect Is better than
Bfbtican. There is nothing te
tbe general impression 01
i victory in these states, save
i that some hare that the money
te known te have gathered 1 rem
t rieh men, who see their profit in his
b, will enable him te cempas3 it.
aa was carried four years age By
r and money ; and his then assis-
,DadIeyf has undertaken the same
kffaln. Bat this time Indiana's meat
Mar Democrat is en tee tick-er, m-
of an unpopular man, and there
,e hitch anu halt in tue ueme-
i canvass there, such as there was
r mars age. Ner is uepumican caau
i jtefttlfu), nor tbe skill in its use, nor
teutside support te trie euerc.
i Indiana can vas3 is in much differ
kibiN this time, the vizer and Are
r en the Democratic instead or the
tbllcan fllde. Indiana may be set
i as surely Democratic en Tuesday.
The three eastern Btates all Jmvfi Detu-
OWfttle gqvfiiBersjMxditislGafe assurnp
i thaJflC the Democrats have a ma'
'in them it will be recorded. The
Ity Is heartily united in all of them
vigorously led. The anticipated
ffctililu in New Yerk has faded
AikMur. and It Is absolutely cer-
i that Cleveland will command
I whole Democratic vote of tbe
He will have the Independent
sbllcnn vote in addition : and
l,hMe who think this will be small,
. kve little conception of the influential
Bepablican element engaged in It. If
tbey will slop te think of the class for
wbemthe New Yerk 2imes nud Pest
"ad .Harper's Weekly, with Ilenry Ward
"? Mftaprher and ether like advocates, sneak.
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SV ' yt UIM. -;LII I1MIII1V lllll LU Drtl LUUb bill! !!'
Cpubllcan vole of New Yerk that tends
te Cleveland is net going te be insignifi-
$eant. The Philadelphia 1'rcss, which
liMttmM te ba verv close te Mr. Blaine.
&( Irtually gave up New Yerk state te
If ''Cleveland, in figuring out a majority for
F Blaine, by giving Cleveland but 80 COO
' tnatnrlt.v in New Yerk cltv. and a like
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ikllculeualy small majority in Broek-
stuptd canvass with the silly errors of
the last days, is tee centcmptmic te ue
further feared.
Tun report of the Republican mlu
nrltv committee investigating the
AFIGET WITH AN EAGLE
111 HI IX tM) STURXUr AN BNUUUMfBK,
expenditures in the department of Justice
and in particular the failure et the Star
Reute prosecution has been submitted.
It declares that " the Star Reuto frauds
were undoubted and enormous. Their
prosecution was net successful. This
want of success seems te us te be ascrl ascrl
bablenet te any want of earnestness,
sincerity or ability en the part of the
prosecution, but rather te the magnitude
et the interests involved and te the
deficiencies In the criminal statute of the
United States." This Is a model
euphemism. Everyone at all conversant
with political auairs in this country
understands that the failure et these
prosecutions occurred because of the
fact that they were aimed at officials
who steed high in the councils of the
Republican party.
Every Democrat should bend his
energies from new until Tuesday te get
ting out the vote.
Vete early yourself en Tuesday and
then sce that jour Demoeratlo neighber
docs likewise
It is n curious feature of Mr. BIain's
paaiionate appeals for support that they
de net contain ene word for heccit
government.
"It is net proteetiou te Atnerican Indus
trythat is sale eneugh bat protection
te American honor that Is involved in tLe
coming election.
Blaine has been called the " magnetic), '
the "chivalrous and the "plumed
kDlght ;" but be has yet te obtain the
tttle "honest"
TnK "Rum, Romanism and Rebellion"
allusion of Dr. Bnrehard Is piovieft an
excellent club whorewlth the few Blaine
Irlsbmen of the country are being driven
Inte the Cleveland ranks.
The raica of the past week have
drowned the fervid utteianees of maDy
youthful stumpers who had burned the
raid-night oil in the hope of banding
their natne down te undying fame.
TnE RepublieanB who desire te cut t'al-
Wells and William Lilly will
befere placing stiek-
the stickers ate
which make them
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New Yerk we consider entirely
and if there had been any doubt
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crs. Occasionally
" thumbed off,"
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.labile denouncing preachers, have buried
him beyond hope or reuemptien.
These who can see cause of deult
aa te New Jersey or Connecticut,
will be troubled te say upeu what they
base their distrust of Democratic states
where everything Is serene and where
the character of the two governors is a
positive guarantee that no Republican
trickery will swindle the Democratic
majority. Ner will there be any opportu
nity for the customary dirty work in the
Southern states which have outgrown
their swaddling clothes, and wheie the
conceded Democratic majorities will
have expression in the election returns,
beyond a peradventure.
New Yerk City has reason te feel very
proud of its Republican organization
w ben members of its party llke Theodere
Roosevelt are compelled te vete for the
Democratic candidate for mayor te sive
thelrEelf respect.
It is declared that $250,000 was raised
at the Blaice banquet in New Yerk for
the pnrpose of purchasing doubtful states
This raise of money has raised an opposi
tion te the Republican party that money
can never still.
Jlew Us T Uaptarea la a Vex Trap and
tbe Aiaenar in Vfnicn 11 VTm
Finally Overpowered.
Lewis Williams, who Uvea in an Isolat
ed spot in the Preston mountains, a few
miles from Stoekport, Pa,, having set a
trap te capture a fox, which he had rea
son te believe was carrying away his
chlokecs, went out Wednesday morning
te leek at it, and found it gene. The trap
had been chained te a small itake in the
ground, and this had been pulled up and
was mlsatac with the tran and chain. On
his wav home from a search for tbe ani
mal. Mr. Williams saw a Heek of crews In
a pieee of weeds a quarter 01 a mue or se
from his house. They were eawlng
furiously and oirellng around above the
tree tops in one particular spot. Mr.
Williams proceeded thither and bad Just
entercd the edge ei the weeds when he
heard the rattling et a ehaln ; and slmul
tanceusly an enormous bird strutted out
from behind a tree, dragging the missing
trap, chain and stake. Tbe jaws of the
trap wcre fastened te ene leg et the bird,
whlsh was a bald eagle et the laraest
stze.
The eac'e flew from the Ground and was
rising with difficulty toward the top of a
tall dead tree. Williams fired at It,
maiming one of its wings, and it fell te
the ground. Thinking te capture the
bird allve. Williams approaehed It, but in
splte of its crippled wing and the burden
of the trap en iu lug, the bird flew at him
2nd sttaeked him with such fury that he
turned and lied from the weeds.
Hurrying back home, Williams, with
out saying anything te ethers, procured a
stout repe and a large feed-bag. On his
way back te the weeds he noticed that
the crew;, whieh had attracted his atten
tien te the spot in tbe first place, were
hovering ever the place where he had left
the eagle, and from their peculiar cries
and irantie notions he Inferred that some
thing unusnal had oceurred during his
absence. Tbe crews, knowing by the
wonderful lnstlnet they possess that tbe
esgle was wounded, and hating as they
de all large Dims, naa swoepea aewn en
tbe eagle and attaoked It In its crippled
condition. This attack had been dlsas
trens te the orews, for when Williams
again reached the spot there lay dead near
the enraged eagle, and several ethers were
dragging themselves away eat of its
reach, uttering the sharp, guttural cry
which they only utter when wounded or
In trouble.
The eagle no sooner saw Williams ap
proaching again ihan it rushed at him.
Williams bad made a noose in ene end of
the repe he carried, and when the eagle
dew at him he waited until it was almost
npen him, and then quickly threw the
noeso ever the bird's head and It slipped
down around the wings, no then threw
the baz ever the bird. Aa Williams steed
with his arms arennd the great body et
the bird, ondeaveringto secure the mouth
of the bag nieund its legs, the eagle sud
denly sprang against him, and striking
bim in the stemacn witn its one rrce taien,
with one fierce downward streke, ripped
the clothing from him, and tore the skin
from the llesh in a long strip clear te the
waist.
Williams quickly released the bird, and
made haste te reach his house, supposing
that he was terribly injured. Twe men who
were thrashing bnekwheat for him were
then informed of the presence of the eagle
Ip the weeds, and they went te the spot
and succeeded in overpowering it. Tbe
eagle will measure at least eight feet from
tip te tip of its winge, and stauas nearly
four feet high. These birds stilt nest in
in the wild and rocky elevations In that
region.
Hely Bee has deolded te pcrmantly estab
lish an apostello oemmlsslonershlp In
Canada. It if stated that the early recall
of Monslgner Bmeuldera may be expected,
when his successor will be appointed. It
Is proposed te ehange the delegates very
frequently. This decision of Pope Lee is
attributed te the present troubles existing
in Canada."
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Straws
THE QUARTER SESSIONS,
Or T1IR AUJUDKNEU UOTOUKlt;TKKH
X Failure as a Candidate.
Mr. Rlaine has been a great disap
pointment as a candidate. lie was nom
inated principally because cf the Re
publican conviction that he was their
smartest leader and possessed of a
degree of magnetism, ardor and shrewd
i. nesa wmcu weuiu uring out a campaign
4 trthat would threw into the shade the
most excitinc canvass of the past. And
new at the close of the contest eery
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tien that tbe eldest inhabitant has ever
known. Mr. Blame has done nothing te
vivify bis party but make "a feel of him
self at the rate et thirty ml!e3 au hour' '
through a few of the disputed states.
He finishes up in New Yerk, aud there
rz-i mutes ii luunuuieiuui asa ui iiiuniiu vy
f ...irntlnf n rltn.tnt- frftm Taw fMlll nml
.wH ether New Yerk millionaires, and an
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jr J-ifT suuicaa iiuui iv tut. ui ijicui;uci3 nuuau
'a speKesman.unreuuktd uy mm, declared
Lagalnst the Democracy as the party of
fSt" Bum, Romanism aud Rebellion."
''. Mr. Blame said nethlncr then nml has
V said nothing since te repudiate this
preacher's sentiment. Ills friends,
h- after they fiave taken a day or two te
..-T' i discover new is uamages mm, nave
tJ -UUWVIWIU 4.V Ali'UUittlU lb 1U1 illUIt
iftVJ2.xi.ey are moved te declare its author n
V fttrtl tint liaftonen rt lile LcnllmAnh ln,(
", ". V.VeU .IN HUiCM, UUU
-t because of the fellv of an exnivsMnn
Vwhlch drives from Blaine his Irish-
Catholic vete. But the felly Is really
with Blntne. If lin imsKpmnil lmt n mri
fl ..of his renuted shrewdness he wnnlri n.
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v oeco pave seized tue opportunity te
: - conciliate the Catholic vote bv desiarini?
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& Hia(i religion was net au issue in tins I mereuams naye, uem tne premptings e'
j ; vOntest, and that he would net revile I self-interest, left the mero complex and
!' ;?te faith which was his mothers.
;-V;And if Mr. Blaine possessed his ac
'l credited wisdom he would net have
'exhibited himself at the dinner of Gould
Tiir.nr. is feed for considerable thought
In the telegram from San Francisce en
Thursday that " the steamer Osoanie,
which salled te-day for Heng Keng, took
1,000 Chinese and $300,000 in coin." If
the Chlncse must go, it would appear
that considerable bullion will go with
them. .
Ne euj pretecdn te say that if Jay
Gould, Cyrua W. Field or RusEell Sage,
millionaire monopolists of Wew Yerk,
were running for president that they
would be elected. But their representa
tive, James O. Blaine, heads the Repub
lican party and this alene should make
certain IiIb defeat.
IN SOTEUDIR.
rrem hit Mll-clrcled home, llila eve, 1 heiril
'1 he tumptsl singing en thu windy lielijtn
Tbenm AililHt rinet vrlnier lnltsUIglit
ceawaiil aa thenult sonie mlnlity Arctic bird
Ilni lelt Us snowy net, ana en the ilnel,
Uteen mountain sn in in It paused ene boisterous
nig at
Te All tnu vnlleys with lis Ilorce UellghU
Ah ine. I theuKtit. bow eviry plne Is stirred,
Till all Its )tep storm tnusle u unbound ;
Hew uvery waving bough gives lertli its rear,
AnUtbe Urs slieul aa tlieugli sotne batpur
lieir
Laid his Rreat limit upon the bills around.
And ilruw a loud hyiuu ler'.li, a volce te neund
irnr. tar away, Imvencl tin, world's dull sheru-
11". i. t'ettcr tn 7 he Centura.
lv American farmers desire te retain
any portion of the English meat trade,
they must leek carefully te the larRO
growth of tha importation of frozen car
casses from Australia and Seuth America
Inthoulnemoaths from Januiry te Sep
tember Australia and New Zsaland sup
plies no less than 23,813,000 pounds of
frozen mutton, an against 0,033,300 pounds
In the corresponding period of 18S3 and
3,200,300 In 1633 If the same ratio of
increase is kept up for any length of time
the American trada will ba knocked into
cmithereens.
nEWS NUTrJ'.
Fuem the Repnbllcan bureau of sta
tistics at Washington, bent upon maau maau maau
faoturleg Fetun foverablo Republican
Duurcs, come the rcmarkable statement
that " oemmorolal enterprise in this ceun
try has thaped Itself te the habits and re
quirements of our vastly larger and mero
i profltable Internal commerce, and cur
i Md the New Yerk millloimlres.ceusiun-
i lag their flue wines and viands, while
X Meking the voles of the people who de
et love the classes et men with whom
be was hob nebbing. Of course it was
valuable te him te get the money of the
t iriefa men, but a wlte man would have
JOBRht it less catentatleusly.
. Mr. Blaine truly "ha3 been a dreadful
v ftulsre as a candidate, and his party
'LiaAi itself at tbe clest) of the contest
"tbat which may ba had from his rascality.
' That Blaine cannot be elected Is
' dtar, and the Indications are that
'.be k net even smart or bold
caetuch te try te win by money and
V triekery what lie cannot get by heueat
, -yetes. There never, heretofore, has been
aay question of hia nerve iitcarrying
, eat hi unscrupulous designs. But he
appears te b? wholly broken up neV and
tunny wermicw inr any aggrewive
Amm WtwhAl Wuwd up
ie'h remnnerative Held of ferelRii com cem com
merce te be explored and cultivated by
the merchants of countries whose internal
resources and possibilities are incomparably
less than theso of the United States."
This is given as the reason why only 3 per
enU of Amcriean manufactures are ex
ported. The overstocked mill owners and
manufacturers will smlle very gtimiy
when they read this portion of the report
en foreign commerce.
Jeun P. F. IIaekn, the young here who
saved eight beju from drowning in tbe
Schuylkill river, near Callowhill Btrcet
bridge, Philadelphia, is making rapid
progress at the Ulenwoed institute, Mata
wan, N. J., te whieh he was sent by ad
mlrlne Pblladelehlans. The averages ob
tained by the young man dnriug the month
are ell in tbe nineties, aud Hagen's
average for deportment was 100,
Dn. William 8. FeunKP, the demon
strator et auatemy at the the Jeffersen
medical oellege, Philadelphia, has just
been made tbe reelplent of a substantial
token of approbation from the medical
profession et that city in the shape of a
check for $1,500 te meet the expenses te
whieh he was recently put iu defending
bissMir against aa alleged violation of
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Ttu L.Htet Happenings In llrlsl farigrspnle
Ferm.
Dr. Ira Richmond, alias Butler has been
found guilty of manslaughter in the first
degree at Lockport, N. Y.,
The October statement of the public
debt U expected te show n deorease of
$8,250,000.
Edward Bennett, who has been agent of
the National bank in Talca, Mexico
for twenty years, baa absconded with
about $50,000.
Ueprge mil was hanged in uneroxee
county, Ga., Friday, for the murder of
William Bryant by chopping bis head off
at a party given at his own house.
Albert and Charles Geedman, colored,
were banged Friday attheTerro-aix-Beeuf
court house, St. Bernard parish, La.,
for tbe murder of Leuis Maapsre, June
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James Keller fatally stabbed Charles
Smith and Ilenry Wagner In a political
quarrel in a tavern in Ceumbia county,
Penna., en Thursday night. Keller Is in
jail.
Early Friday morning a large purifier
at the gas works in Milwaukee exploded,
(.battering windows for a distanea of ten
or twelre bloeks. Tbe le3S te the com cem
pany l $15,000.
Ilenry J. Relserheimer, aged 3 years,
foil Inte a tub of boiling water in the
kltohen of his parents residence, at Mas
petb, L. I., en Thursday night and was
scalded te death.
Daniel C. Riser, ene of tha meat pros
perous buBiaess men in southwest Virginia,
rede out en his farm near Bousaek Fri
day and cat his threat with a razor. Tbe
cause of tbe suiolde is unknown.
Geerge Dingman, a clerk in the drug
stere of F. W, Meek & Ce., at Mount
Brydges, Oat , who gave strychnine, in
stead of santenine, which mistake caused
tbe death of two llttle girls, had been
found guilty of manslaughter.
J. J. Ballie, 20 years old, a bookkeeper
for the National Bank of America at
Chicago, was discharged two weeks age,
The officers of the bank new claim te have
discovered a deficiency of $0,000 in Bailie's
account and will cause his arrest.
Ben Heffner, a farmer living near West
minster, Ohie, shot and killed bis wlfe
and attempted te kill his son, daughter
and dauRhter-ln law. He was arrested
and taken te Lima, where physicians
will examine him, ns te bis mental condi
tion. At Taylervllle, Illinois. Friday nleht,
Eugene Deruer killed Lerey Uunter, a
respectable eitizan, with a base ball bat.
Uunter was oarryieg a toreh in a parade,
and unintentionally lowered it until it
touched Derner, when the latter assaulted
his victim.
The steamship Rhein arrived at New
Yerk Friday with tbe passengers and
crew, 180 in number, of the steamship
Maasdsm, burned at sea en the 24th ult.
The Maasdsm carried a miscellaneous
cargo. She was valued at $200,000 and
the value of her cargo is estimated at
$100,000.
Richard Christie, au Encilisman about
33 years old, arrived in New Yerk city
from Havre ou Thursday, and went te a
hotel en Greenwich street. Friday be
purchased a revolver with which ba blew
his brains out. He left this note :
" Please telegraph te rev brother, Mr.
Christte, Newton Abbet, England, that It
was all through 'lhekip and my wife that
I died. James Tbekip, solieitor, Bristel.
My name R. Christie."
tshettUg Mew th rreldsnUal
nri H uiowiek.
Mr. Blaine en Frldav addressed a busi
ness men's meeting in Chiokering ball,
New Yerk, Iu the evening he reviewed a
torchlight parade, whieh la said by an
associated press dlspateh te have been
considered the largest ever bold in that
city. The numbers In Una were swelled
by clubs and delegations from the neigh
boring elties and states, and were estima
ted at nearly 00,000.
Ex-Governer Hendricks en Friday spoke
at Kokomo, Marian and Bluffton in north
ern Indiana. At Kokomo no bad an
audienee of ten thousand, and at Marlen
twenty thousand. Atuisht he addressed
a great meetlng at Fert Wayne.
Chairman Hcnsel returned te Philadel
phia, Friday night. He teperts ovory evory overy
thlng nourishing for the Domeorats.
Ex-Govorner St. Jehn addressed two
large meetings of Prohibitionists in Fert
Wayne, Indiana, en Friday.
General Jehn A. Losau ddrii:;l a
meeting of several tbcusuid persons in
Inrllpsapdlls, and reviewed a precession In
his honor.
Governer Cleveland returned te Albany
early Friday morning. Oa Saturday he
will go te New Yerk te rovlew a parade of
business men.
Mr. O. V. R Ludington, of Montleollo,
N. Y candidate for comptroller en the
Republican state ticket in 1377, and a
straight Republican from the foundation
of tbe party, announces bis intention te
vete ler Cleveland.
Wm. Moulder writes from West Gesheu,
Chester county, under date et October
20th : ' Myself, six sons and thirteen
grandsons will vete for Mr, Cleveland
for president. I am In my eighty eight
year."
In tbe U. S. elrcult court at New Or
leans Friday Judge Pardee beard argu.
ment en the petition of Geerge L. Norten,
the TJ. S. supervisors of elections, that
State Registrar Brewster should "show
oause why 7,223 names of illegal, dead
and ether disfranchised voters, found en
the registration rolls, should net ba erased
and cancelled." The iudee denied the
motion, saying: "Se far as this matter is
oencerced, I de net knew of any statute
that confers jurisdiction te this court,
ontside of what the court has te cuard In
the interests of United States supervisors
of elections and ether federal officers.
Under the acts of 1S75, the civil courts
should have jurisdiction. If thoie was
reference) in this case te any direct statute
of the United States this court might de
of competent jurisdiction, but this is a
matter upon which this court cannot
pass."
BnOULD HAVE SLAITED HIS FACE
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, In an address
te workingmen at the feet of Wall street,
New Yerk, Friday afternoon, told them
the Ropubliean party was largely respon
sible for the idle industries all ever the
land, The way the Republicans protected
labor was by Importing thousands of
foreigners, free of duty, te compete with
American workmen Speaking of pur.
blind ministers calling en Blaine the
ether day, he said their aotien was a dls
grace te the profession; and waonthey
indorsed Blaine's proven rascality the whole
country eueht te have turned itself into au
exclamation point. Blaine, be said,
smiled approval when Dr. Bnrchard
called the Democratie party the party of
"Rum, Romanism and Rebellion ;" but,
instead of smiling, he ought te have
slapped Burchard's faoe because of tbe in
sult te his mother. Alluding te tbe pur
chase of votes, tbe speaker said tbe man
who would soil his vote would
sell his daughter. Mr. Beesher
also paid his respoets te Jey, tbe
Hoekiug Yallay business, "Belshazrar's
feast" at Delmonlce's, nod olesod amidst
great cheering.
leUcma Kntuleed ib ma Atreit The
Indictment el Attain ilebnjr ler Mnr-
acr rleallr Hol-fresMcU
Uivnu the re-atsembllncr of court en
Friday afternoon the jury iu tbe oase of
oemmonweaitu vs. uoergo w. aimer,
indicted for larceny, rendered a verdiet of
guilty
Jacob Woller aud Otte Smallbaeh were
Indicted for committing an assault and
battery en Chritlan Llttle, en Whit Mon
day, at the oerncr et High and Derwart
streets. Frem tbe testimony of the
commonwealth's witnesses It appeared that
the accused struck Little and knocked
him down aud that Little did net give
them any provocation for the assault.
Tbe dofenso was that the parties te this
suit had a quarrel at the Green Cottage
park in tbe oftcrneon and liittie saia no
would lay for thorn. At the oernor of
Derwart and High strcets Little dared
them te fight, using insulting language,
nnd it was only after he struck at the
dofendants that they struek him. Ihs
jury rondered a verdiet of guilty. Bentenoe
was deferred.
pelntment of a minority inspeoter of the
East Petersburg oleotlon dtstrlet, recently
created by Mr. MeMullen. Au objeetlon
te the appointment by the court was made
by County Chairman Landls, en the
ground that the appointment can net be
made by the oeurt, the petition net having
beeu prcseutcd ten days prier te the elec
tion. The following watohers wcre appointed
for Tuesday's eleolieu :
First ward. Jehn Schautn. Democrat :
Second ward. Philip Gerhard, Ropubliean;
James it. Dennelly, uemoerat : Filth
ward, Samuel C. Leutz, Democrat ;
Andrew Trever, Ropubliean ; Sixth ward,
Jehn M. MeOulley, Domeorat ; Ira I).
Kendig, Republican ; Soventh ward,
Jeseph E, Derwart, Republican ; Eighth
ward, Geerge Gazelle, Ropubliean ; Third
ward, Columbia. Daniel O. Wahn, Repub
lican ; W. U. Lindsey, Democrat.
Lancaster township S. II. Dnnlap,
Democrat, aud Charles Wllfeng, Republi
can.
Third ward Frank Hegener, Dcmoerat,
nnd J. Kahler Soyder, Republican.
Maner. Indlantewn C. H. Kline. Dem
oerat, and Clarke E. Tillman, Ropubliean.
COLUMBIA NKiVS ITEMS
VMUn llOH KEUULAM UUltnKSrONDEHX
ritosECirreii Ten costs,
Annie Rcsh was eharged with commit
ting an assault and battery en tne three
year old child of Geerge Yr. Hunter. Tha
prosecutor lives at Faegleysvllle, and it
was testified that en the 20th of June
Annie Resh threw a stene Inte the heuse
of Hunter. The stene struek a sink,
bounded off nnd bit toeohlld en the head.
The dofecse was that Mrs. Resb was
greatly annoyed at the children et the
neighborhood throwing Btenes into -her
heuse, and ou the 20th of June, when
Williams' child threw a brlek into her
heuse sbe pleked it up and threw it back
into Williams' house, and if the ehild was
struck it was an accident. The jury
rondercd a verdiet of net guilty with
Geerge W. Hunter, the proseoutor, for
costs.
POLICE erviCEttl rUOSECTJTKD.
William Wittlek and Michael DUsinger
BU11UUI, IIUAIIU CAUCUS.
Tne Old Oniccis Unanimously llenemlnated
ler tne Kninlng Hear
After soheol beard bad adJoarCied last
evening and the mombers "whose term
has expired had leit the room, Mr. Warfel
was called te the chair and Mr. Johusten
named as olerk of the caucus.
Mr. Uartmau meved that the oflleers of
the beard be divided as at present, the
Democrats te take the president and sec
retary and tbe Republicans the treasurer
and janitor.
Tba IMmoeratle I'arada Latt ISvinlnx He.
llgtoea lltmb.As Intervliw With Mla
fltld Btnltb Town Neus.
It was determined yesterday aftornoen
te held the proposed Demoeratlo parade
and held It was, and, considering the
threatening weather, it was a grand sue
eess, Over three hundred men wcre In
line. The only visitors present wan
a delegation from Washington, hoaded
bv the Washington band nnd tbe
H. L. Haldeman marching club of
Marietta. Tbe drilling or this elnb was
excellent and they received hearty ap
plause alL along the reute of parade, as
did alto the Uanoeoklnvlnolbles for their
proQelenoy. Scores of houses ware brightly
illuminated, whlle the display of firewerks
was fine. Enthusiasm ran bleb, and
cheers for Cleveland and Hendricks were
heard all ever town until a late hour,
r-EUCONAL.
Rev. Luther Smith is iu town.
Mr. Jeseph Fend r lob, is nt his father's,
Mr. Jno. Fendrleb.
Mr. W. W. Fondrieh nnd his brlde made
a flying visit te Columbia yesterday.
Bupt. W. B. Faslg served twenty-ene
ynars yesterday Iu the service of tbe
Columbia water company, nnd in that
time Colombia has net becu wltheti t
water a single day.
Bupt. D. F. Bhure, of the Susquehanna
& Tlde Water canil company, was In town
this morning.
llKt.IOIOUS.
Rev. William P. Evans will delivcr a
sermon In the E 1C. Lutheran church te
morrow evening in oemmomoraticn of tbe
Mr. Cechrau gave notice that when the reformation Inaucurated bv Martin Lithcr.
beard met te erganlza for the ensuing Ooteber 91, 1517
year, be would meve te inorease tbe The time et servioe In 8t. Paul's P. E
A Ilateu el Itellfleus lUmi,
Rev. II. M. Kelfer was en Thursday
OYening Installed as pastor or the Third
street Reformed chnreb, Easten, Pa.
The Presbyterian synod of Ohie, In
session at Cineinnati, has adopted a report
calling for a better observance of tbe Sab
bath. It Is reported in Montreal "that entelll entelll
gseee has been raeelved fro Keaa by a
BfOBalttAttt AMeSSfes&tft fatebmmitmm tAa eke)
A Stirring Appeal.
Ex Senater Wadleigh, of New Hamp
shire, a life long Republican, makes this
earnest appeal te the business men of tbe
ceuntrv :
I ask the business men of this country if
the? exnoet that when political lire has
been poisoned by dishonest doctrines the
virus wilt net contaminate all business and
official clreles ? Will net your servants,
yenr clerks, your cashiers, your brokers,
apply te your business tbe same rule that
Mr. Blaine applied te the business of the
people, whose sarvant he was ? Will net
yenr city and town officers, your tax
assessors, and custom house efflc'ala aet
en tbe same rule ? And will net the rising
tlde of dishonesty sweep through tbe
oeutts of justice and Infeet your juries
and finally your judpes ? Even new the
chieftains of the Republicans tallt of
successful bribery as though it were a
virtue instead of a orime. Political
dishonesty is the most threatening peril
te our institutions. Mr. Blaine is its
representative. Te defeat him will oheck
it and show the ambitions young men who
are being oerruptcd by the exampla that
after all honesty is the best poliey, and
that cunning aud unprincipled smartness
cannot always be sure of success.
PxcitauNAtf,
Walt Whitman Is announced te lecture
in England in 18S0.
Lord Raxdeltii Ciiuiiciiill has ac
cepted the nomination te tbe rectership of
Aberdeen university .
Mns. Julia Ward Howe was ou Fri
day made president of tbe Association for
the Advancement of Weman, recently in
session at Baltimore.
Ki.ve LicoreLD, of Belgium, has pre
B9nted te King Humbert, of Italy, a silver
medal for bis humanity and devotion te
tbe cholera stricken peeple of Naples.
Cuess' "Life of Geerge Eliet" is
chiefly au autobiography, giving details
of her mental evolution, also her literary
development, her domestie life, her
alliance with Lewis and her ether ft lend
ships.
' Uxsun Frtrrz," crown prince of
Germauy, has beoeme regent of Bruns.
wick. The title of duke has been drop
ped. The prince's eldet son will succeed
te the regeney when his father boce mes
empproref Germany.
Mue, Cailtiava, a Freneh woman who
aohieved some notoriety in France a year
or two age with her divining red, has Just
died in very straitened olrcumstancea.sbe elrcumstancea.sbe
lle?ing te tbe lest in the virtues of tbered.
Gen. Grant, who is writing an account
of his battles, said recently that be enjoyed
writing mero than be evor enjoyed any
thing else in his life, "More than fight
ing ?" be was asked, and he laughed and
answered heartily : "I never liked that."
Uellgiem Mete-.
Te day, all saint's day, Is olteivel as
a striet church holiday in ail Catbolie
churches. Masses were celebrated in the
Catbolie oburehes or this city at 7 and 0
o'clock.
Reformation day will be celebrated nt
Bt. Stephen's Lutheran chureh te-morrow
and a special programrne has been nrranged
by the pastor, Rev. E. Meister,
An Allld Net laioe.
Henry Hamaker, of Elizabethtewn,
eharged with maintaining a publle
nt-Jsance, waived a hearing at the office et
Alderman Fordney this morning and
entered bail for trial at the November
Wm of the eewt of aurtT sessions.
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were indieted for assault and battery, ou
the complaint of Henry HaU. Frem the
testimony of the commonwealth's wit.
nessen it appeared that en tbe night of
July 24, between 11 and 13 o'clock Hall,
who worked in tbe vicinity el Columbia,
was sleeping en the steps in front of his
beardimr heuse in Columbia, when tbe da-
rendants. who are police officers, possed
along and took him te the lock up. He was
kept there a few hours and then taken te
the office of 'Squire Evans and glveu a
bearing. Hall testified that be was per
fectly sober when arrested and was net
committing anv breaeh of the peace.
The defense was that when Hall was
arrested his head was en the steps of his
bearding heuse and his feet were en the
pavement. He was very drunk, and de
fendants elaim they did net use any mero
ferce than necessary in taking him te the
leek-up.
At tbe hearing Hall admitted that he
was drunk, and was discharged en bis
premiso te pay the oests. Jury out when
court adjourned.
A WOMAN BEATER SENTENCED.
Jehn Struek, who was convicted en
Tuesday of thrashing his wlfe, his mother
in law and sister in-law, was brought from
the deck for sentence, r or Dealing uis
wife he wa3 sentenced te pay a line of $20
and undergo an imprisonment of ten days;
for beating his sister-in-law, n One of $5,
and nn imprisonment of three days, and
for knoeking his mother in-law out of
time, the scntonce was $3 fine and two
days imprisonment.
Adjeurned te 7:30 o'elock.
CURUENT BUSINESS,
Cathcrine E Speidr.l, city, was ap
pointed guardian of the miner children of
Samuel Zcll, deceased.
A Ucense was granted te the Manhelm
& Sporting Hill turnpikoeompany toerect
tell gates and collect tell.
Friday Utening.Cntt met at 7:30
o'elock en Friday evening and tbe jury in
the case of commonwealth vs. William
Wittick and Michael DUsinger, esnault
and battery, leturned a verdict of net
guilty and dlrceted the prosocuter, Henry
Hall, te pay the costs.
Jehn Campbell was indicted for ma
licieus miaehief. Frem tbe testimony of
tha oemmoowealth it appeared that
Campbell and Jehn Maus are brother in
laws and neighbors living in the western
part of the city. Fer semn time they have
net been en geed terms. The allegation is
that the aecused en a number of occasions
threw ashes into the yard of the proso preso prose
cutor.over his flower beds and grass plots,
tbereby icjuriug him. On trial when
court adjourned.
Saturday Morning. When oeurt met at
0 o'clock this morning the trial of tbe
case of oeinrronwealth vs. Jehn Camp Camp
bell, malicious mischief, was resumed, and
a cumber of witnesses were called by the
commonwealth in support of their alle
gations. The dsfecse was that the alley men
tioned was a publle thoroughfare for mere
than 30 years. The ashes were put into
tbe alley from the prosecutor's property,
in piles se large that it was impossible for
the defendant te make use of the walk in
alley and alter Mr. Campbell consulted
oeunsel he threw the ashes back into
Maus' yard. It was only after Campbell
bad served several notices npen Maus net
te threw ashes into the alley that he
threw the ashes baelc into the yard.
The examination of the witnesses was net
coneluded until neon, when oeurt adjourned
te 2:30 o'elock.
Benten S. MeElwee. eharged with de
serting and failing te provide for his wife,
appeared before the court and stated that
he and his wife were new living together,
having settled their differences. Tbe
oeurt dismissed tbe case with the oeunty
for offies ecsts.
MURDER CASES CONTINUED.
William Wilsen, Lewis Parker and
Charles Thompson, et Salsbnry tewrs'iip,
indieted for the murder of Jehn Dlxsen,
were brought before the court and their
eases were formally oentlnund te Novem
ber 10.
TnE MURDER OP BARNET SHORT.
District Attorney Eberly stated te the
oeurt that tbe commonwealth docs net
desire te press the indletment against
Adam Behny for the murder of Bernard
Short, and asked the permission of the
court te enter a nel pre: The oeurt said
that from the testimony presented at the
murder trial of Themas Behny they would
net allow tbe convietlon of Adam. It was
proper that a no! fret should be entered,
and if at any future time additional evi
dence is produced, the aecused can be put
upon trial. Tbe nel pros was entered and
Adam Bobny was role wed from custody,
THE .FRANK STRUCK CASE.
Counsel for Justiea Jehn P. Frank and
Constable Struek this morning made a
motion in arrest of judgment and filed
reasons for a new trial. Tbe reasons as
signed are that the verdiet was against tbe
law and mat tne indictment is ueieptive.
The oeurt granted a rule te buew eause
why a new trial should net be had,
CURUENT BUSINESS
Annie O. Ueatetter, wife of Ames B.
Hestettcr. Third ward, city, was granted
the benefits of the acts of Assembly of
Aprils, 1872, giving te married women the
benefit of their earnings.
In tbe suit of the Fallen National bank
vs. B. L. Denlinger, a rule was granted te
show canBO why the appeal of defendant
from the award of arbitrators should net
be strickeu off.
A rule was granted te show causa why
tbe contested will of 'Gen. A. D. Ditmars
should net be removed te the United
States elrcult oeurt.
XLXCTIOrT SCSIXEM.
pssitiesi wi iWiiN for itfae if -
salary of tbe secretary, which was entirely
inadequate ter tbe amount or weric tnat
offiear had te perform. He gave notlce at
this time bofero be knew who would be
elected, se that It could net ba said the
Inorease was intended for any particular
person.
Mr. Evans moved te amend by selecting
tbe officers of the presant year te serve for
the ensuing year. Tbe amendment was
agreed te by a vote of 14 te 7.
Dr. Herr teared tbe adoption of the
resolution as amended would oause dis
satisfaction, as it permitted Democrats te
select the caucus uomineo for the Repub
Hcans and vlce versa, no had net the
slightest objection te any of the present
ouleers and was iu favor et an arrangement
dividing thorn, as proposed, but he thought
It would be better for eaeh party te held a
soparate cauens and select tbctr own
candidates.
Messrs. Cochran, Relmensnyder and
Rlngwalt, speke te tbe same purpose,
whereupon the vete by whieh Mr. Evans
amendment was adopted was reconsidered.
Mr. Cochran movel te amend Mr.
Evans amendment by having the Repub
lleans retire te the salect oeunoli chamber
and make their nominations for treasurer
and janitor, the Democrats te remain
where they wcie and uomlnate-candldatcs
for president aud secretary.
The amendment was adopted and the
Republicans retired.
The Democrats unanimously nominated
Dr. Jehn Levergood for president, and J
M. Johnsten for secretary.
Tbe Republicans seen returned and an
neunced that tbey had nominated Wm. O.
Marshall for treasurer, and Jehn U.
Loueks for janitor.
On motion tbe joint caucus resolved te
carry out the nrraugement and vete for
the officers abeve named en Thursday
evening next. Adjourned.
OlIlTUAlfi.
ueatn el rrfxuilclc siultn.
Frederick Smith, n prominent citizen of
Ceney township, died nt his home in
Bainbridge last evening in the 71st year of
his age. The deceascd was well known
throughout tha oeunty, and during his
lifetlme was a very prominent politician
in the Whig nnd Republican parties. In
18C3 he was eleeted shnriiT of this county
and Berved ene term. Ha eften represented
bis party in state and oeunty conventions.
He was an influential man in his district
and evcry politician who wa3 a candidate
at a primary election for a county ofllee
desired te make himself solid
with him. He was an epsn.heartcd,
geed natured man and kind te the peer.
He leaves a family of seven children, all of
whom are grown. One of his sons Is O.
Al. Smith, ene of the proprietors of tbe
Cooper house, tbiselty. The funeral takes
place en Monday afternoon.
ohureh has been changed te the following
hours : liely communion, te morrow nt
10:30 a. m.; children's service at 1:30 p. in.;
St. Philip's Evangelist mission servioe, nt
Meuntvllle, at 3 p.m.; young men's Bible
etass at 0 p, m.; evening prayer at 7:80
p.m.
Rev. G. W. Laitzle, of Lebanon, will
preach in It. Jehn's Lutheran ohureh to
morrow morning and evening.
WINNIE SMITH HOME.
Your correspondent eilled upon Wiutiie
Smith last evening. When asked if he
had anything te say regarding the death
of Henry Struek, his auswer wai that the
history el tue oase was tee wen unenu te
bear repetition. He paid ene thing, how hew
evor, te correct. A 2 imti dlspateh from
Lancaster en Thursday, stated that he and
Geergo had geno te Kltohentown for tbe
sole purpese of doing injury te Struek.
This was false. Tbey bad called nn their
friend, Fester Devino, who hal jutt re re ro
turned home from the West. In oemlug
down Maner street they met several nuug
men nnd stepped te talk with thaiu. While
thus engaged, Struck, armed with n club,
attacked tbem. The result Is well kuewn.
Winnie has net deolded upon iomeviug or
remaining in Columbia. He nnd Geerge
had many visitors whlle in prison, and
were well treated.
TOWN NOTES.
Rev. Francis J. Clay.Meran's excel
lent lectute ou " The Death of Moses "
was delivered in St. Paul's P. E. ohureh
last evening te a small but npproclative
audience. s
Mr. Jacob Brimmer's birthday party last
evening was a large and enjoyable affair.
The ueiumbia UAUd was leuuiy ap
plauded for the Una musle they rendered
at the rink. Tue attoedanoa uai the
largest since the epunlag night. Prof.
Fred Norris appears for tbe I-nt time this
evening.
Hallow E'en was quietly celebrated in
Columbia last ovenlng. But few deer
steps and ether arlielua were meved from
their places, but plently of shot, corn,
flour and lamp black was wasted.
Part of Mack's brewery U balng turned
Inte a dwelling house by its present oecu
pant, Flera Uouek.
On Thursday evening tbe rcsldcuca of
Jehn Leckard, en Purple's farm near
Columbia, was entered by thieves. All
the edibles found were takeu, but nothing
else was touched.
The Reading & Columbia railroad will
run an exoursleu te Reading en Nev. 8th,
for tbe fall rac:a in that eity.
Mrs. Charles Evans, of Lanoiiter, yei
terday purchased two briek houses en
Union street, at private eale, from Sir.
Jehn Buokheltz, of Columbia.
A pound of bitter wa stelen at miciiut
this morning. Tne thief it nuknewn.
Rabbit sheeting can uew boenjejed,
te day beleg the legal opening.
irel. Ilall Abroad.
from the Nonlatewn Herald.
Friday morning's exercisrs at the Mont
gomery county teacher's institute wcre
opened by Prof. Hall, who drilled the
institute en a round entitled " Merry
May," whieh tbey attempted for the
first time. Other selections were also
Bung. Nene of tbe instructors are mere
popular with the teachers than Professer
Hall. He is a genial gentleman; and
exhibits a mastery of bis profession and
a skill in training nnd directing his
pupils which in themselves are suf
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uuieub ku uuuiujuuu lUBJUUbt uu id lUffcU ib tuabuuue. .kUH
nate in Dessessiug a volce of unusual ricu- Henry Sheffstall,
ces3 and power, and bis soles have been that he bought the gun and paid fifty cents
among tbe most pleasing leatures of the en account, us enterea uau ter n uoarieg,
folios Uaaep.
William Weeder waa heard nt Sinklug
Springs yesterday by Justice Pfcllrr for
burglarizing the store of Hiram Hull, In
December 1880. Alderman Spurrier,
Censtable Elcheltz and ex-Coastable
Jehn MeDevitt of this city, attended nn
witnesses. Iu default or $1,000 bail
Weeder was committed for ttial nt the
next term of the Berks oeunty ijuirter
sessions court.
David Jener, a colored man living iu
Drumere township, was arrested this morn
ing by Offieer Merringer, en a warrant
Issued by Alderman Barr. 'ihe allegation
is that Jenes stelen guu, the property of
Tbe defendant claimed
evening entertainments.
new lillljr Was Hnrr.
Billy Rlohardsen, who is also known as
11 Tuddler," appeared en the streets this
morning with a blaek eye and a out head.
As he is much annoyed by inquirers de
siring te knew bow tbe iejaries were ro re ro
ceived, he desires us te state that he met
with an accident last night by mistaking
his cellar deer for another one and falling
through It down the steps. He was net in
a fight.
A UISASTKUCS IIUUHICANK.
DlB-
I'Dllaclalpbla Vtueli Wrecked Otncr
rlne Dlsailcr.
A letter, from Nassau, N. P., dated
Ooteber 21, says : A heavy storm, in
places reaching tbe proportion of a hurri.
eane, swept ever the easterly part of tbe
Bahamas, from the 10th te the 10th in
stant, causing considerable damage te
growing crops and fruit plantations en
some parts of tbe islands, as well as disss.
ters te ships at sea. A cumber of vessels
engaged in sponging and Inter Insular
oemmerce are known te ba lest, while
aoeidents te, foreign shipping are being
reported.
On the 10th Inst, the stern of asoheonor
came ashore abeat six miles north of
Green Turtle Bay, Abaoe, and from letters
npen the woodwork there Is little doubt
that it is a part of the schooner San Bias
of Baltimore, a vessel eegaged in the fruit
trade and owned by Henry Bres., et that
eity. The adjacent beaeh was strewn
with coeoauuts, probably a part of tbe
vessel's oarge, Nothing has been heard,
of her erew.
The 330 ten schooner F. A. Server, of
Philadelphia, Captain Spaldwln, with a
cargo of coal from Asplnwall, sprung a
leak and was abandoned at sea off Har
ber Island, ou tbe morning of tbe ITth
instant. The captain and erew reached
Dunmoretown at 4 p. m, en tbe same day
in the ship's beat. The barkSeud, of
New Yerk, Bawyer msstcr, from George
town, Demerara, te New Yer, arrived at
Nassau en tbe Slst under jurymaats,
having lest all her spars iu the gale. Dar
ing the gale Geerge Williams, ene of the
erew, was wathed overboard and lqt.
The British steamer Duchess, from Gib
raltar te Qalvtsten, having put Inte Jfew
YecL fee eerttln re&eJrs, cleared in hal
feet for OftiTMtM. (,
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The case was beard this afternoon nud
the commonwealth falling te establish tbe
theft, tbe accused was discharged from
oustecy.
Themas Meehan, who has figured en a
number of occasions as a defendant in our
police courts for drunkenness and dis
orderly coeduot and beating hl3 wife, was
before Alderman Fordney this morning
en charges preferred by his wife. The
testimony Bhewed that he came home d runk
en Thursday and beat bis wife, and the
alderman committed him te the cennty
prison for ten days.
'1 he mayor disposed of bIx vagrautsand
four drunks this morning. Twe drunks
paid costs, two were committed te the
oeunty prison and the vagrants were dis
charged. A Uoel detection,
Frem the Shlppensburg Chronicle, Oct. 31,
At the twentieth annual convention of
tbe Pennsylvania State Sunday Soheol
association, held at Greenville, Ost. 7, 8,
and 0, enr merebant townsman, Mr. Clar Clar Clar
enoe J. Reddfg, was elected a member of
the state executive commltteo te rnprcf out
the Fourth distriet, composed of the
counties of Laneister, Lsbanen, D.iupliu,
Perry, Yerk, Adams, Franklin and Cum
berland. Tbe state association have dene wisely
in selecting ene se well and favorably
known in the Sunday soheol work ; as
Mr. Reddig, though a young man has
served five years a recording f eeretary of
tbe Cumberland County Sunday Scheel
assoeiation, one year as president and Is
tbe present statistical secretary,
Mr. Reddig Is certatnly te be cengrntu.
lated, and we trust may continue te in
crease iu usefulness and in bis new field of
labor.
Tbe llete Antomatle Urake.
A speeial dlspateh received in this eity,
en Friday, Iren Mansfield, Ohie, reports
tbat thorough tests of the Rote brake, with
fall train equipped, made there in tbe pies pies
ence of railroad commissioners of Ohie
and exposition, and numerous railroad
officers of various railroads. Alt lists
made were cempletelv satlsfaoterv nod
without a single drawbaek. Its perf una;
anes in fu)l train Is simply wonderful an
gave mere than sfAlsfaotieu te all prcecr
Iu final saaetM ever, all obstaelaa seu
new wU aaswsd, Anether teat; wl
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