?vs-firsiBfi y.- ;s.w rT 1 '?V LANOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY N0YRM13EH 8 1884. A'-f-W :-,-rjii.p 2 ' 118 1' S3 sn.s. 7' j H. r trf-j : JaL rwr- ?tn.v :.& pw- js?! F'AV lf?s' JA. ft bs? LW U im. t&s L.I- Uk f ? ' a ". .." am rJ ' iff rM. &?& iTk T f V tUncaie? 5tcU(gcnrr. i , IIATUBDVY H7KNJNa MOV. 8, 1384. .. i- . mw m . . .it- a ry iHneceni iiami. 'f Mr. Blalne sttll claims tbat helms ivttcelvcd a plurality of the votes of iNew ;;xetk. The national Kepueiican com cem "'Ittea en presses the same opinion ; rs de Its organs in New Yerk nnd Phllu--i;dlphla, the tribune and the Pras. The -$iMtnf the country generally considers ', that Mr. Blalne has net carried New si Yerk elate, and is net elected. Ne one ti "can deny that Mr. Blalne and his corn &. mlttee and his special organs can claim 'JVANew Yerk it they desire, nor can it be A , disputed that they naturally desire te de Lfi while there remains a ray of hope for ?, them. The returns of the county efllceis L of iheafateare against them, but the tC -ay these returns will be shown te le A Incorrect in the official canvass en Tut a- day, and they profess their wllllngne tehbdsbytbe canvass if no fraud hat been perpetrated. That is all that w can demand from them. It is true that it is generally considered a mark of wisdom in a mnn te knew when he i beat cd, and a sign of geed sense wher he surrenders gracefully, nut we are tint particulatly concerned about the degree of wisdom or gracefulness the Republican managers exhibit, provided tbey abstain from the trickery and frauf themselves, of which they pretend te fear tbat they are going te be the victims. The feeling which has been areu?ed against them slnce the election has been Incited by the seemingly unfali ruetheJs which have been taken by their iuRtruments te conceal the true returns of the election. It was found tbat tht news sent out by the Associate Prrfs, which was unccr the control of .1. .i tt .. ji.i i fwy i.ieir menus, uiu nor, Riven ceneccre s3t Prt of the result. This was ceusplcu- eus id cue regions irem inuiatia ana vir ginla, and has been particularly proved against the telegraph managers in theli premutatien of the returns from New Yerk. It was found that their report were unfair and were steadily colored for Blaine. Iu view of this, it certainly tnbe3 a great deal of brass in Blalue and hie committee and organs te new claim that they nre bemg cheated in New Yerk. If they had fairly reported the returns of the county officers they might be heard patiently in charging frauds ; but W' en tbey have been caught in ant p parent effort te prepare the way for frauds in ttieir own behalf, they de net get much credit in declaring that they have been cheated. Their claim, a3 new made is, however, ft very innocent one. They only aak for the right the law gives them te dial leuge the Yete of New Yerk aud submit tue decision or ic te me tribunals pro vided by the law. Th ey are welcoine te all the comfort they can get out of the law and the Increase of their vote that will be likely te come from a contest. Upen the flgures ascer tained already from the ceuuty efTicers the state beard of canvassers will cer. tainlj fbd a plurality for Cleveland. The Democratic officers of the statu will cer tify the choice of the electors found te be chosen by the beard of canvassers. The Democratic Heuse of Kepresenta tlves will accept the decision of the state of New Yerk. The Republicans, in contesting the state, will need te demon Btrate thut they have carried it before they get tt ; and if they can show this they are welcome te it. When they get down te their work, however, they will first strike against the remarkable vote of New Yerk city , which gave Cleveland but forty-three thousand plurality, and but one hundred and thirty-three thousand votes, whl.e the vote received by the Dem'craMc candidates for the county eilljd was one hundred and sixty thju saud, and for rnnyer one hundred and seventy-eight thousand. Inasmuch as twenty thousand Inde pendent Republicans are believed te have voted for Cleveland in New Yerk, me3t of whom voted for th Republican candidates for the county offices, itseerasi remaikable that the Democratic presi dential electors should poll twenty seven thousand votes less than the Democratic county efllceis received ; and perhaps in explaining the cause of this notable vote in New Yeik city, there muy be some thing uncovered of the frauds of which Mr B.alne has se great n horror. Thb A hany evening Journal is oep of Hit republican jeuninls that does net believe m kicking a&iatnst the pricks ; and the Examiner, of our town is another. The reports received from all the ceuwles In New Yerk, through the ceuutj cQiceishewingn plurality for Cleveland aud fl-nir.cSs of elven hun died und fifty, as the Journal fli-ures them, it aondiblyeonotude3th.it it is time te admit that tha stata lui tfeae for Cleveland. The national Republican committee doubtless feels azgneved at balu,; (1-Mrtei In thH way by the R-pub llein rank an 1 Ule, but it cannot expect them te tw silly baj,iu3elt chjejei te b. 2fer can It expect them te take its word that Blaine Is elected, in the face of their better information. It was lest con sideration as n prophet, tint it an neunced en Thursday that Blaine wis cer -filnty elected in spite of the demau stratipn, then very clear that be was net ,a all ceruliily eleitul, but quite the centrarj. With a Republican flgmenn only elaimlng a Rapubllcau victory, BUIne and his committee aud special enians occupy a position conspicuously cheerless and uncomfortable ; aud the poener they yield te dastiny the sooner will thpy Iw as happy as they can ever sjjaln get. TUERta is O'iq thins- that has been satisfactorily demonstrated In Tuesday's election and that Is that'ex-sheriff are net necessarily out or the pale of reipse tabllity; and that they are net te be con cen derane 1 as malefactors, because the pee pie have a.-en fit te elevate them te the shrievalty, an ftlce of trmt and respan Ibillty. TiieivVui Era, for some reason bsst known te Itself, seeuieJ te regard Mr. Cleveland as a very bad man h.-cinw the Republicans of Erie county, New Yerk, had made him lieria when they could net find an honest candidate in their party. With most people this might be regarded ns a vote of confidence te be highly cherished by its recipient. Te tne JVcte ra, how ever, it has been proof conclusive that the president elect is in every way unflt te be the chief executive of the nation. It is curious te observe the effect of partisau madness en some varieties of editorial intelligence m - im Welcome the coming, tpeed the pat lnggue;t 1 It la gall and wormwood for the ltopul ltepul ltopul llean party, but It must go. Tuts gogues ins been a bad year for deuin. Vtde Uutlcr aud Mahone. Tuk Domeorallc governors gallantly held the fort in their respective statce. New that it 1b cettlcd that the Republi can larty is beaten, let us have peace. TnE vete is oIebo iu New Yerk, but wait until the returns from the whole oeuntry are iu. It Is believed thit the yte Em w id concede ex-SheriU Cleveland's election en Match 4, 1635 It is oenflilenlly thought that the Site Eia will seen be elaltulug that Buchanau was never eleeted. If Belva Lockwood does wear stiijictl stockings, thit is de re.wen whr her vote aheuld net be fairly oeunted. Cleveland has received a majority of 37 vetts id the electoral college, but hla majeiity of the popular vete will be tre mendous. The tenacity with whieh tbe Iiidopen dents ellug te tbe hepe of Blalne's eloetiou iud tha graoe with which the Stalwarts aoeopt hla defeat Is ene of the most curious features of the late eon test. The insulting address i8ued by the Republican national commutes, referring te Democratic efforts te " thwart t ie will ei the peeple," will ODly mak- tlie inevltable Democratic pill harder for thorn te Bwallew. What lauguage ein desanbtj Jehn Ijjgau's feelings? Leath te take the vloe.presldentlai nemln itiea he is new bittriu, and the Illiueis Legislature is a tie eujjint ballet with indications petutiug ten Democratic majority en the Jater ie turns. Blaek, ludeed, was Tuesday for B de'i Jack. KOT rOR Blir ALONE. Mihe thou thy brotlier'a enre tlilne uu, And preve tliy-mlt n frtUbliil rrlena, Ker this Is man'- dlvlniut end, Auit net te work ter tell nlone. One common tatUi ami broihcrneod, One common liope and ml(-lity leve, On hlKh conireilluu de -r kbove. lint ilreit us toward ihn hlKli(t i-oed. lltnruSchell Lebinglir, in The Current. When it is considered hew mHcy great difficulties the Democratic patty Jabored under in the great fight that has jnat been suceflBtfally closed, their success appearu remarkable Butler's treaobery was taking sorae votes from the Democracy iu every doubtful state In New Yerk c.ty there was every opportunity for the County Demoeraoy te trade off the national for the mayoralty candidate with little nr no chance for dstJ'Ctien. Oppjrtutrty Iu a lesser degree for the satne ends w&& givei! the Tammany people. Then an enormous corruption fund collected from the Jay Gould ban(iaet,was used te dubaueh voters in doubtful states. Finally, the lying Assoelatcd Press had te be fought. Out the battle has been fought and the victory wen, and the Demecracy can well afford te fergive their bitterest enemies iu the hour of their resplendent triumph. PtotteuNAL. Justin aieCiuTnv is one ei the few nevnliats who is wise enough te use a tjpe writer. GovEitNen Einccad, of Alaska, assumed civil oentrol of that territory en lh 10ih of Suptember last. Mosaieson AZAniAN, the Armenian pa trUreu. wtiu ha bi-en ill for teveral months, died Friday at Conatantineplo. Geohee Moxtaede has been elected prtHiitxnt of the Scoend National bank ei New Yerk, in place of Jehn 0. Ene, the defaulter. Qdeen Victeria Is becoming demo deme demo cratie, She reeently partook of the holy naerament at Cratbie chureb, iu oemmon with the ordinary parishioners, Pere Lee has approved of the division or the oiect-so of Teree Hiver Canada, by the oreatlen of a new see at Nioelot. His helinesa baa appointed a new oemml&inrj apoHtello te go te CHenda. Dn. Lewis n. Steineh, of Frederlck City vwl , has been appointed librurlau or the Enoeh Pratt frce library at Baltimore, tie i well nnd faveiably known in the literary circles of this oily. AitcunMzer Rtan, of Philadelphia, has beeu looted te deliver the opening ud drets at the coming plenary council In Baltimore, Md. ArobbUhep lljun, with bis ttieelm-innH, left Philadelphia for iial timere en Thursd y afternoon. IIev. Dn William 0.' Cattrell, for merly presideut of Lafayette ouilee, Imi just returned from Eurepe and In a few weeks will enter upon the dlnohargeel his new duties in Philadelphia as secre tary of the Presbyterian beard of relief for disabled ministers and the widows and orphans of dlseised ministers, succeeding the IW Dr. Hale. Dr. Cattell is vor much improved in health. ihe llllueli I.e,,l-Ulate a Tie. The litest returns from the oengt esslet el vote in Illinois Indieate that Laudus, Democrat, has defeated McCartney, He He pubhean, in the 8ixteenth district. This leavis the Illinois delegation wlth40,HnV publieaiiB aud 10 Democrats, andlfttielri' ean be no ohaego. The last returns make the state Lsgialature a tte ea Joint ballet, but there may be eUanp.es In this, the Detnoerats havlug the best chance for a tnojerlty. A lleuntltill LlttiOBrp, P. Lorillard, the well known tobaeor man, hai juaiissued a beautiful bate ball lithograph whieh was published by Ituut & Tucker. It contains correct pletures e) Presideut, Mills of the National Leaiue, Secretary Yeung, A, G. ripauldlng, Harry Wright, and the following well knewu players of dift'ereut elubs : Whitney, Sto Ste Sto vey, lleunctt, Uecker, Ansen, Start, Sny der, Ewlug, Merrill, ICeefe aud Deaslny, Lanetur Uurcn la Ue4dluc. At the Berks county fair ground yester day thete was a paolee rset for a special purse between Gyrleh it Stufll't's br m. " rratharlna," and the g. ir. " Hsrry K." owned by Jeseph P. Kelcht. ei Lane msr. this glass having failed te fill. 1 he racu was wen by Katbarina." CONCEDED ! One by One the Republicans Are Dropping. DUT JINGO BLAINE WONT GIVE UP. The Domecratlc National Committee's Address te the People-Jollifications All Over the Oeuntry in Hener of ths Mftffnlflcent Democratic Victory -The Next Lady of the White llouse. Thore is no longer nny doubt iu the popular miml of the honest election of Clevehnd and IJondrleks. Peepb of nli political faiths en Krldiy ceuced d this Complete revised figures from the ceutmex in Ni'w Yerk sta'e -diew the ChveUnd electers have a plural. iy of 1.1S3 The Albany Kerning Journal, the KepuM ein organ at the state capital, bis en e Hil tbnt Cleveland has cirtied New Y rk bj 1000 The l)iui"CMts nt Albtey vn.P claiming nearly 2,000. The Knpublieiti natieual eununittee, however, deelu.es te yield and is still el iltutng the state, bir without sbomeg figures. At 1 o'el ok S iturday morning the Ase elated Prefs suddenly dloevered that Cleveland had carried New Yerk by 1,40), with 18 distnets te hear from. Thee will likely reduce the plurality by fe'ir or five hundred, leaving Cleveland ub ut 1,000 abeaii in tbe state. Tne ofiieiil eiunt will be mide next Tuesday In the different counties ant tlie reports forwarded te th capital, In'M 1 gfnt men of bub patties are watch ng with a purpose te pnvent any tampenm.' with the returns, aud there i every ro-uen te be'ievt) thas au honest oeuat will bi aasuivd. There was considerable exei'u nifiit tbreughrut the oeuntry Frtda,. a- ns thern has beeu every day (luce tbe cleu tien People, however, are acceptiug the resi, i"d are r"-nming bus u'-ss. DEUvCllATIO NATIONAL COMMITTEE'S AU DHE.S The following was istued Friday afU; -neon : IfEAnQVAnTEns National Demoeratic CeMMITTBb, Ne 11 West Twuiif luilrtli strt'et, iew Yeik, November 7, 18S4 Pn the peeple of the United Swtes : ThfTe can no longer be aey question concern i k tbe actual result el the presidential eleotieu Grever Cl-iveland and Themas A. Hen driokshave eighteen eleoteral votes lu.ue than are ueeeesary te elect them. It is net worth while for our adversaries te claim the electoral vote of the state el Ni'W Yerk It is absolutely certniu that the returns of the proper effijeis of election en the night nt the i hef November showed ado oislve pluialiiy iu the etate for the electors Mippertlui; Clevelaud aud Hendrieks If any duferent or aKered returns are new beitig prepared or are promulgated they are corrupt lalsilioatiens of tlie records of the state of New Yerk, and the men aiding or abbettlng the miking of such reports are criminals. It ! net expected that you will tamely submit te the machinations of sueh men. Lt ttieiu undetstaud that you will net. BfCiRnize at neon Saturday throughout the United Sta'.es tbe aetutl olcetiou of Cleveland and Hendricks by firing national salutes. Meet Saturday night throughout the oeuutiy and express jour opinions iu a manuer that cannot b misunderstood. The meu of New Yerk -are teselved net te submit te the gross eutrage attempted 'e be perpe ratet upon their rights, and will speak for themselves. Willi ut H. Uahsum, Chairman National Democratic Cem mlttee. A. P. GenitAN. Cbairmsn Natieual Etecutlve Committee. Members of the Republican Natiena I cemmittee denied Friday afternoon thr.t Mr. lilaine is coming te New Yerk for a cenference. They say they hava ue means of determining the result ia that state exeupt by ihe election district returns; that they will euly take such steps as may be neceiH.iry te protect the party's Interest during tbe progress of the count, aud tbat te thtn eud couusel vill appear before the oeuuty canvassing beards next'iuesday They say the cemmittee wants nothing but l.iir play and what the Jaw allows in tbe determination of the result by these inthenzed te pass upeu the returns, and his n a matter of course they nre bound te insist upon. nnrruLiCAX eoseE'sio.v or hie elec tion. The Albany L'eemng Journal oeuohIos thn election of Oloveiaud It says : "Thire heems te be no longer a doubt that Governer Cleveland has baen elected president. Every oeuuty boa sent en its full vete, and a ojrefu! voritlcatien of the tuaultsnasme Governer Clevelaud a plu rality of about 1,000 in the state. The vete will net vary 200 en either side of ibese figures. New Yerk gives Cleveland enough votes te elect him. The Journal has devoted all of its energies towards seaming another result, and it new re luctantly state that the olectlen has been decided differently from its desire beoause it believes thit the prompt recognition of tbe will of Hie uufeiity Iu essential te the iiiiluicu.ines nud preservation of Amerl can Institutions, be long as the people of ibu Uuiud Statea have deeided te transfer the ledeial administration te the Deme eratiu ptty we are glad tbat thn decision haa bet-ii m tde in favor of a Ddniuccat from New i'erk state. Prlde iu thi Eui plre state, which has furnished only one pieslduut el th" Uuited States Martin Van Buren, iu 1830 undoubtedly gives te every cit.rsn ut the state a bias iu favor of his fellow eitirus." 1ILAIMS TALUS rilKKI.I, llellftve- Ue U rlretrd bf tun Vete et New XerK htle, Tbe latest advices received iu Augusta, Me., from New Yerk are te the effeet that the IUpubuaau cemmitters, state and ua tieual, alter a careful examination of the whole ground nri satisfied that tbe utile has gene for Blalne and Ltgan. They say that a correct count will show a small Republieau plurality and that they have takeu steps te establish tbe faet. Mr. Btalue's rusidence was orewded all day Friday, many promlneut citizens from distant part of the state arriviutr. Tha Interest iu the result in New Yerk is 'growing deeper every hour. Friday after noun Mr. Blaine ttlked freely abent the situation. He said te a distluculshcd citi zen of Maine : " I fuel entirely oenfldont that the heuist vote of New Yerk, without chauge or manipulation, will show u plurality for the Republican eleoters of net leu thuu 1 COO vutei. I de net speak idly, but from the most uecutate data, e irufully furnished me from the most competent source." Mr. Biatue added that the dispatch of Daniel Muunlug, published yosterday, ueutauK'd the most nrreisaut and offensive threat te oentrol thn oleetlen returns lu the lutercst of the Democratic ticket evur made lu the Northern states, aud equaled the most bulldozing proclamations ever issued in the Beulh. He thought its 'effect would be te aronse the law abiding cltizues of New Yerk, who caunet afford te have their state rodueed te the level of lawlessness prevailing in Seuth Carolina and Mississippi " Tue gentleman ahkud Mr. Blaine if he felt mueh disappointment ever the pessi. I bio prospect a lesiujj the presidency by Bueu means, wr, uiame nnawereu ; i de net feel se in any pefS'"":' sense, but pn f mildly se en aceMint flf the vast nati uial interest clept'tiding en the tectilt. I !-. I grrnt pride th-t no intimation of frnn i has beeu serieu ly intend against the laeuibsrs of the It publicin party in ntn'e or dittrlat, I de net beileve that the Atii i , an peeple will aive t ft fraudulent rfRiil'. The ltcpubllettis Iiave enni'd tha Neil'-tni states by mere than ROO 000 tti iji ti , and they de net propeuo te liiue the I iditi state taken from thorn by t'uud " TlltS UL.nl III t H-. ll w Mipy Wrre llrcrlicl In siluu I'rii i'l thn sh.unirjr Ore hundred cuua were tired in Capitel park. Harrisburg, Friday nfttrnoeu by iihii.uit Democrats eier tlie election of I'ltv 'and. Senater CauiPicn arrived home In i ht attetnoeu, but wis reticent en the si ii itii'ii, ( v luiudred guns were Oi.l Hi Brooklyn .' ' y alternoeu te eeli 1'iat" tlie eluctieu I Duller Clovelatd t ilie prcsideney. I'i the evening there wain t lea. torchlight pioee5ieu. Cb I'lestewu, S. C , is wild witL excita i cat HV.T the reperts et t''i velaud's eleo elee t en. Fuday uight bunti es were burning ii Indi p-nd'nce .fqiiaie. and rockets, it ' nan casdle) and e her li.ewerks mide 1. biMvens brilliant. I'ne Dj-noerats nre very e ithusiistie in Njw O. leans and fired a a u'eln honor el the mpirtud electteu of I levelaud nud llendrii'ks. Athnti, Ga , ce'ebra'ed Cleveland's el. c ten, ou Friday. At 11 o'clock, amid the t totting of bells, the tuitig of cannon aud b'nwmg of wbi'tl.'e, an lmmen6e crew 1, 'variug banners, 11 it: sand red shirts en p 'es, entered the capifel, took the Leili'tire by storm and adjourned that be-lv The orewd then "ok up Governer McDti.ml aud carried hun across the street te the ptiMtem house, wbre the red shirts were bii'iirdaud entnu-i istie aud patriotic speed i j were tnadf by Governer Me Pane'!. Congressman fUrdmau nud Oiiuerc Lawteu. Liu' g Republicans are addrcsing ihe n"ffp t - telling thuu they have eleettd Bl.nui. t d must senium put in. 1 in i" -v.v intense exjitenient iu Savan n h, tit , Fndiy, ever the eleotieu uews. The eit. were the appearance of a elid ly, people githerinir in groups diseasing tbe gteat evttit. Business was almost sus pj ded. Husino's men ai.d their elerks wi-ttj ou tbe streets, and iu many instaucts sons were closed. Tne Democrats ate w . 1 wi'h j-iy. Tub enthusiasm cei tinues unabated ever the r p'rte' Clrvela id's eKo.ieu lu Kioh Kieh Kioh tueud, Va Tbe joyous exeitament of the Djinocratie population is uiiparalleled. l we uunartHl buus weie tired en tue con firm itum of the tidings iretu New Yerk. But li'tle basmess has beeu dena in the city B'uce Thutsday. The news eeutrea bae been crowded with exultant Djino Djine crats eager for mero news. The i lee? ieu of Cleveland and Hendricks cna'ed in Njrrlstewn, Pa , the iuteusest xci' 'niPtit. A dense throng of eutausias me Detnoerats gathered in front of the J iTersen club room i, en Matn street, Friday eveuing, notwithstanding tbe cold. The front of the elnb rooms was decorated nud illuminated and the members aru making a brilliant display el fireworks. Saturday at noeu 310 salutes wjll be fired tromabraes cinneu made te celebrate Blame's aa'icjiited defeat. On -Monday even ug there will ba a k'r.ind jjllillcatieu by the .1. ffrsen club and the Demoentio citizens of the county. CONOHATCLvTISO covcitNen ci.evelvnd Cengratula ery dispatches have pjured iu up u G iverner Cleveland, in Albmy, ail Fuday mnrnrng. They eame from every sta'e in the Union aad already several theu-aud have beeu received. Among he ti 'egramB was ene from Jay Gould oengr uu'ating Gaverner Cleveljnd en bis uloctien, oemmending hit ndmlnts ndmlnts tratien as wie nod prudent and expressing tbe belief that tbe business interests of the count!' will be s ife in Clevel ind's bands. There was a constant stream of visitem in and out of the executive chamber all miming, many ladips bnug among the callers. The governor bere his houers niedtstly. Tbe exaitement in Albany has largely subsided, the Repub licans Reuerally conceding Cleveland's efecti..n. Many business aud private houses are decorated and the enthusiasm among tbe Democrats is subsided but in ten;.). Tbe Jacksonian, ene of the lead ing campaign clubs, will serenade Gover Gover eor (' cvelaLd at the exeoutive mausieu. Oa M inday night next a monster cele bration will be held in which nil the cam aign clubs of Albany and vicinity will participate 'iiBL.aur erTiiu Wuiir: uuusr.. IYIII tlie lUctieler l'rc.ldent Tute te Ilfni Bulr a llrctrr M-.IIV In Albany it is regarded as settled that (ioverner Cleveland is the next president, and already tbe gossips are busy with eon jee'nres as te who will be the 1 idy of the White Heuse There is a well defined belief among h s fi tends .that there is a young lady in Western New Yerk who will sejn be led te the altar by the presi dent elect. Chers who have known htm long and well Ray that he will uevur marry aud that this talk simply oemos of thd laet tbat he has shown this young woman snme slight attentions Rinc" he was eleeted governor. Early in life his hopes and ambitions for u wife were crushed by tbe hand of death, and his affection for tbe lust one bus kept bim treading the wine press of life alone. If tbe reports that he is te marry are net true then bis own imratdiate family will furuit.li the Udy te de tha soeial honors of his admin istration. It is generally believed by these who knew him bes.. that there will ba less fes tivities during his term of office than there have been for many years past He has been n hard-working governor nnd will probably continue lib industrious habits as pre ldent. Bachoier ns he is, the Wbite Ifouse will, however, have a mes credita bid mu'ress. There are four ladies iu his tinmediate family, either of whom cm well de the honors of the household. Ilia eldest sisfer in this country Mrs. W. E Ueyt, of Fayettosville, would fill any pesl Urn with credit. She Is a mtddleaged iay, of pleasing address, who has spent a geed deal of 'ime ut tbe executive man sion bere since bur brother has beeu gev cruui. bbu has made many friends tnereia the capnal of the statu and will doubtless de the same iu Washington, where she will probably go the 4th of next March. Miss K E. Cleveland Is tbe maiden sister. She still resides in tbe little home oettago at Helland Paieut, just above Utlea A geed public speaker, a quick conversation alist aud generally a plain woman of intellectual force, she would de her Bhare in entertaining her brethsr's guests at tha national capital. Mr. Cleveland has a sister who for twenty years has been a missionary at Uejleu. She has two eharmlug young lady daughters, Mary and Carrie Ueatiugs, who the governor has been for years educating in this ceuutry. He has given them every advantages and they have Improved them. They will ue doubt ba a part of their unele's family circle at Washington, as they have been at times horn. With Mrs.IIeyt or any one of three otber ladies spoken of tbe social end of the first Democratic administration for a quarter of a century will be well sua alned even should the piesident cleat continue a bachelor. Various Ear ut Uern. This merulng we were shown a cnrleus ear of oern by Ulram Miller, of 758 H'gh street, attaehrd te the heel of tbe main ear aud surrounding it are six small eais. Mr. Miller had another ear, which meas ured ever fonrteen inehes. UiNDKR TUK UAMMKR. I'ltiH'r.itriK't nrti.n n uik nitidi'i. A i niRw tit iiera of The .Miimintu fa M by I'i rchnscr Ituil the mini s el Thrtr ruiturr Onnrt Samuel llc8, uuetkucer, this afternoon disposed of the loUenln,; prepetties at the eeuit lumse for Jehn II. High, sueriti : A let of ground in tbe villain of fiff II uber, enutainiiig eighty perches, en whieh are elected a two Hery frame dweiiuig honep. ftiitun kiuoKe house ntic ether out buildings, as the property el aepnii wtimit ami Uhristlau Ohmit. Iu husband, te Philip (' Ranninger for $100. A tiact of l.md iu Eirl township, cm lathing ene tad n half notes, en whir b aie erected a two story frime dwelling house, frame stable, wageu shed aim ether outbuilding, hr tbe property of Edwin I). Bair, te A W. Snuder for ei0i A ti.K'.t, of land iu Muuheihi township, cetiiaiuiug twelve and a half acres, en which nre created n two story dwelling house, frame barn, frame shop nud eihtu eiitbutMiuirH, us the property of Pbaius U Miller, te Jehn Nestlereih fer5,5U0. A tract of laud ti l'rovideuco township, oeutaunug 70 and edlit ti uth picbes, en which urn ervetid a oue story lianie build iug, engine, boiler, tn.iehiunry, ere washer aud ether improvements, as tlie prepeitv of Jehn B. It two, te Mary P. Hacker for jeOO. A tract of land lu Mt. Jey tewunhip, oeutaluiug tbree uctes, ou uhtuli are eiected n ene and a half story frame dwell ing beuse, frame stuule nud frame shed, as tbe prep-irtv of C.itbcrine Hirr, te David Glpa tur J700 A let et ground Iu L3AOik.Iv lewuship, oeutaluiug one half aero, ou which me erected a two story frame dwelling beu-e, summer kituhcn, nud fr.iini suble, as tb property of Gnern A. I.jbiir, te Jaeib H. Bauzt'el, for 81 050. -V let of gr mud en the west side of XHerth Priueu stteet, in tln eity of Lan caster, containing in freut 10 feet, nnd ex teuduig in depth 80 feet, ou wbie i is erected a tbree i.tery br ok duelling beuse, as thopieportyot llenry Liveiy, te Edward Kautlmau, fur iJ 000 A tract of laud iu Prendpnca township, oeutaiutng 03 acres, en which are erected atwestury frame, dwelling heus, sum unr kitchen, bauk barn, and wigeu shixl, ns the property of Uenry Lnely, te II. G. Lung, ter ?'JD A tr.ictet land in Mrasburg township, containing SO acres and llSpjroheaou which are erectcd a ene and a half story dwthiug beuse, bank barn, wagon slni und ether uutuuildiui's, as tbe prep trty of Cnnatiaua Sber"- and Mfltin Sunr. , her husband, te Jacob Hildebraud for $30 A let of ground fronting 0'J feet ou IIiu stieet, iu tlie borough of Biizabath Biizabath tewti, and extending in depth 200 feet, un whieh are erected a two story frame dwelling house, frame kitchen and frime shed, as the prepeity of B. Lenin, wss withdrawn ut $130, put up a hi-ceuu time and sold te D ivd Kliue for 81'1. Ni 1. A tract of laud iu Mauer tow i ship, containing 01 aeres, ou which are erected a two story bnek dwelling house, frame Uitcbeu, bank barn and wageu shed, as the property of H. II. Stehmau te Jehn B. Stchman for SI, subject te a mortgage of 110,000. N j 'J A tract of land iu Maner town ship, containing 23 acre, ou which nre erected a two story stoue duelling beuee, bank bxra, corn cub and wagon shed, as tbe property et H. II btehm.in, te David O H-irr for $1, subject te a meitgage of 9 725. Ne. 1, a let of ground, fronting forty feet en Cherry street, In tbe borough of Columbia und extrndlng iu depth 100 feet, ou which are erected a two story brick d celling beuse, brick back bu.ldtu, fram e kitchen and frame stable Ne. 3, n let of ground ia tbe bjreuirb of Columbia, f rentmg-SO- -en Cherry stitet ! auu extending in dup'b l'JJ lest ou Alley J., ou which is erected a two story bnek dwelling heusn, as the property of James Crowther, te Wm. B. Given for 61,410. A let of ground fronting 41! feet en Main street, in tbe boretiyh of Mount Jey, and extending in deptb 180 feet, en which are erected a two story deub e Irame dwelling boUbe, two frame sheds aud ether outbuildings, as the piep-rty of II C. Shafleer, te Goe. W. ShaiTeer, for $830. IVEI4SH .neu.sraiN itutnitsits. 31erc u( ttie tiapturu ut tiimtti mhU the euc tut 1 Urtifu, lu the iN'TELLiecKciza 01 I'Tuiay was publisheii erclusively a special d'spatcb from the Gap, stating thaCenntable Bow Bew man with several assistants bad arreted two desperadoes ou the Welsh mountain Tbe following are tbe particulars : Twe weeks age tbe store of L. C. Robinson, in Bilisbury township, near tbe Chester county line, was un'etcd by burglars and a quantity or goeua were taken, susploieu pointed te Feveral colored men who made their headquarters en the Welsh mountain as the thieves, and en I'riday com plaint was made befere Justice Lee against the parties suspeeted, nud search warrants were iseued. The warrants were placed in the hands of Cen stable Bewman ter execution, aud accompanied by 'SquireLse, Mr. Rblnheu aud Mr. Buwmiu's seu that efllual wuut te tbe mountain about noeu Tbe meu suspected were Geerge Houek, Jehn Beeth and Jenv Grwn. The firs' beuse visited by the efil-er was that of Geergo Hunch, aud here some et tbe goods stileu ftem Kobmsen's stere were feiu.d. Heuck seen tlie coustable njipreach and mauu his escape. He jumped out of the window with a child in his arms and tbe oifieer fearing tbat he would harm tbe child did net tire ou him. Heuck took te tha bashes and made geed his eseipj. The next house visited was that of Jehn Beeth and Beeth was taken iute custody. He was wearing a hat stolen from K )bin son's stere which he elaimed he get from Heuck Jerry Greeu, another of the suspect?, was found a short d.stance away. When he saw that he was about beiug captured he attempted te sheet tbe officer. Bafote hu euuld ac complish his purpose Censtable Bewman's son disehirged J:U nllj at Grean aud the shot took effeet, Tbe weuud is a very serlnun one, and it la thought thut Greeu will die. The prisoners' wero taken from the meuutaiu te the Gap, and brought te this eity en the evening train. They were taken te the county prison and Dr. Rohrer whs summoned te ntttend the wounded man. The doctor responded at oneo. Ileuc'r, BeJth and Greeu bear a bad reputation, and nre bellaved te be guilty of thn numerous tbefta recently oemmlttcd iu Karl, Kut Eirl aud surrounding town ships, The bold robbery of tbe safe at Christian Hershey'H mill, it in thought, can be traced te tbe abeve named. Jeremiah Greeu, the colored rmn, is daagoreusly wounded, aud Dr. Rohrer, of the oeuuty prison, states that his condi tion is orltieal, although there in no Imraodiate danger. The wound U in the left aide Immediately abeve the hip and the kldueys are bslieved te ba nffacted. The patleut rested well last night, I'ltstnut Tuiiip.r.uue Klitermtnmn. The eutertalnmeut at the Fulteu opera heuse en Thursday eveuiug, for tbe benefit of the Weman's Christian Tomperauoo Union, was well ntteuded. All the participants acquittal themselves with credit, aud where all did se well It is un necessary te mention individual names, Majer's Uuurt. The maver disposed of three eases this morning. ,.One vag was discharged, ene drunk was oemmtttea ami 000 paid ousts. Till'. DKKIUtAI. IlKlUtlHS. 1i tl footed I'll Inr I'm Vntletis Cuilcty iHKlllllSlfS The eletks app miied te complle the eleotieu tetiiriis of thn nutinty oeinpletod thou labeie about 11 o'eKiok te day. Tbe lollewing Is tbu lesnlc : III ilnn Mertnrs Ueviitiitul hlneterj -M, "i .lelm Kiocters Itiulei Klu ters Atlitt'ianal Isiw Jutlur HUM II IM '.'7 .11 Hiivll J'tiilenieii. C0 0I ()nernman-tit Large. Tilwln B Oiborne lOTCI WUiinmWII lnvls iixS Jaiiiis 111.1 k 377 Gtigrtu .tfthn A III. s'nnil IMIO t'drl i iihhIi ni.iii itsa liau -p.nnr 4:0 6u(f imiier SauUiern Dtitrtci). Amu, II Mylln ;n .1 M Denver 8117 .Ie It DrnMiis 'ill Atimblp ICtly Ptitrtet). ST Davis sin Ilenrv lbihter .:; Junius i" Auranam , it AHtmblir Seulhtt it Dtttricl) Win 11 lirtisius nim Mllcnn llclillebaiirfli rim i lnlstl'in Fex vsji J niies 1'iUUi'jen.... .101, W itiiinr I' l.uilen ls.s Jes r Davis , i7i fjlfm!,' i.ertnem DKtriet) IMvt ' i' Cenrtnuy 0SI1 .lelm H Kiimjiur ;ij',8 llenrj' limits trKiA ss lietwllr wpi ,1 IV t ulisr itni I II Kmilt'iiuu I3.1T. .Iivuiei . Jlaile nil lOslilll I.unelt js. NaluuiiUl 8 Wolle IO htttrfff. ilee IV Tomltnsen 11-17 KSt vrters , i7- Uee IV Marks , is: CflOIIOlllJ. .lelm I) "hups in? II-niMiilii workman y-71 I' a Uoe Imuu zhi IttgMtr a Witlt. C V Stener n:uj Vi Dll r net Wm Kills ttM County Treattirtr Jehn St Ur-t ler 19757 lean 'turn 'j-.su .1 .V Martin 5sl Clem a Quarltr Ssmivnt. Abram "ellwy 1D7H II m llutt r l'-y I II cituth se Mrrfc 0 Orphan? Court. l V U Ketlv 107il Ssmuel K lleatel'er ; .!.'; Cittub Cenner 3SO Prison Cetpr. UK Hurt; 10I ler 1973! l.t-eriiii IV -1 5 or , W: W ii Um li lliHkfuwe tri 374 Ceunlv Commmientrj. Sam ic M Mifr, 15017 J. tin lilnijrieti i77J II. t llarinmii 3 ill Cliibjlliiu l'.ehrui 377 Prison Intpreters. .lehnZller i 11718 Ji.hn i Weaver 117S1 U 11 Iluell 9j hllUiBur MI0 J It-me ittsll .17.1 M S Weber SI Mrtttert of tht Peer. Cen -n.l Hast 11731 Isini'KuiCT H7U iiix.rK LiUTinsUtti r 90 9 IIMiiVili-r .'! Ju h IV ifdiiey set suinuel liarnlsli 331 Qeun'y Auittteri. Christian II Nlialy 19701 i-nnip 1 liusn mill i4unrxu W eoliientai. t'liS (Jliireui-u i llennuy Curvncr. I'cter llnnaman Ihivt, liltch a.itnitel U'ilinur sx SUJIK IlIhTlllllMtl MA'IS. Kurttir l'srilciilms Ucnrtr. Inc Snme Vrry l'truinui t'nrlur Iliinlrlcsl,. Following are some additional par ticnl.rs of the amateur theatricals at tbe resldonee of Mr. Geergo Nau mau, Ne. '130 East King street, which were briefly alluded te In the Intem.iqrx CP.lt of Fi.day evening. Tbe full pro pre jjrumme of tbe iveulai; is given : IMl'iUKAMMK. nr widow's victim. U .Twiner Mr. Dougherty. Mr I'e j sir. UritiKm .leiuuiUti Clin Mr .Milier Mrs. Kiiilleteu Miss Wickers tue. Mrs. Twlfer Mtss 11, h ursmtth Juuu CUntterly -Miss KuUht. SWSCTUCtRlH llenry Spreadlirew Mr. Es'ilem.ui. WlirsiA Mr Atinu, Jinnle Neilbculu .Mljs t'a iler. Hum MIssKnlgliU "UJD X firu fclllLMMIS." Gellghlly Mr. AH10 eanl. l'nobes Mr. Eslilemsn. Omit. iprnc Mr llrliuen. Mermand Mr. Miliar Mrs. Maer I'liebbs MUd numuu. Mrs. (Jspt. 1'hebDs Miss l.aliler. fanny Ml.- Mesaeramltb. Tne rendit.eu el th sa threa playa ro re ro ll'ets the greatest cu die upon the young pejfuruicis. In the ' Widow's Vietim" tbe prettv. coquettish little widow fully justitied Mr. Pudge's devotion. Jane nnd Clip cuo-gbtieilly carried ent their mia- tresi' plauB, and Mr. Twitter's agitation auduxcitementweiemustably reprusented, while his insulted wife was drtuxeil te rer faction. " Land me Five Shillings" gave jir. u niguiiy amo'e Bcope te uispiay uis comie wewem. aud his scenes with Cant. Phebbs brought down the heum, while the two Mrs. Phebbs, were eharming in ball atttre, ana r auny irisked around 111 true waitresa st j le. But " Sweethearts" was the gem of the evening ; ana iv ilmix's get tip and aetlug of tus part, were capital. Jcuuy was lovely iu her gardeu dt a", an 1 iu the soceud act, " The fruit was sweeter than the blas blas hem," 8ir Heuty Spreadbew was oxcel lout, in mauner, voiea and appearaucu, and tae play was greeteu witu rounds of ap plause. Iu short.the affair was n success In dress, oppeintraents, acring and nrraugemeuts, aud tbe young performers may well be proud of their entertainment and gratified at the ptea3ure it has all aided te se many. Blurail-tu Seceurs. The Rev. Charles A. Rickseeker, for mmly et Line inter, and pastor of tbe Fourth Moravian church, Philadelphia, has beoemo a candidate for orders lu the rroteetaut Episoepal church, Durinir the bix months which will lntervene bofero his reception into the ministry, Mr. Riekseckcr will be idsutltled with the work of Christ church parisb,S-0jnd8treet,above Maruet, Philadelphia IhriRiv. ILiury (l!oier, lata pastor of Third M irav 1 ju ohureh Philadelphia, has uuited with tlie Presbyi.eruil ohureh, and Rev. Hdnry V Rnnluger, late pister of the Meravl iu ohureh at Oibjrue, Ktusai, united with the Oongregatienalist. Current lluiluea 01 Ueutt, After the completion of tbe electien returns this morning the following current business was transacted : Tha tavern license of Preston IdUht, lat ward, city, was transferred te A. 11. Landls. U. D. Bausmun, J. U. Becker and 8. Potts were appointed vlu worn of a proposed read lu Martie township. The fllliui; of thejary wheel has beeu postpeuod until Monday, November 17. Aajourned te Monday merulug at 10 o'clock. Pile WrtUle.l tu Kuuw. 'Papa,' inquired a bright little lUugh. ter of a Republican puliiiclau nf the Fourth ward, "will tbu It jpublicins have te ttay up Slt River twou'.teur years ?" Ne, my ehild ; thete Is no sueh thing as Silt River it is a myth." "Well then, why did you say before tbe election that the Democrats would take another trip up there?" " Ge tell .your mother she wauts yen !" lobscen IVarcnuuia Held. Bausrann & Burns, roil estate agents, te-day sold for Jjbn S Rohrer, his line large tobacco wac house, situated en j West Chestnut street, near .North Queen, " te Mr. uenry wftumj;tuuner for i(w,iiw. C0LUMWANKJ)rs ITEMS. Kiiiisi nim iiruiii. in mm 11 ten uteri mi t.lent llAppiM luus t, tlie lilvsr Der- D.li". lliiteuel fjllll'iU nml llIU. In Itrinsur rrrssnt latetsst. The Agassis afsoelatlou of the Celum bia high school last etculng eicfttcd the following OlllnniH! 1iki.Ii1iiiiI. Wllllnni Rightrr 1 vlce prcsidnit. Llxxle 1 tinkle-: treasurer, Kred. Rightcr ; secretary, Flera Wlke. The Columbia & Manlctla turnplke company have elected tbe following elll oets : President, J. O. IMahler ; sroretury and treaauier, O. II. l'fahler ; beuul of dircoers S 8. Detwiler, Cenrad Swartx, Jeseph Illume, J. 1 Cattrell nud Jehu Kemlrlcb. Albert Jeiikius. of Hteolteu, fermetly of Celutnha who died at the former bor ough lust Tuesday, was burled iu Mt. Bethel cemetery this morning. Tbe A nnd B elitsseu of the high soheul gave a ppelliug bee yesterday, in which J lines Mvy.-is, et the lemn r, was tbu vie ter. Mrs. N'leii Cjtuier, 11 former resllcnt of Columbia, i.s dangerously lit at hnr home In II iriisburg. Tlie R- aditig ,fc Columbia railroad and its branches will issiui a new Hchedule this mouth. Sevi'tnl ehingen will ba made. Tbe llrst ilriwliu of JSirger's new watch club will oemo off this evening. Market this morning was the largest held in Columbia for the past tbree mentbc, Filteen Columbians accompanied the Rradlug excursion this morning. The It ifc O. cDal shutcs have received coal shipments. Twe canal beats were nit udrllt yestot yestet day, by the bteiklug of a hawser. They were easily eiught. Miss K nily Obflrlle, the seVi )1 t-?ie'i-r, has settled herdifiljulty with tbe Slolatyre family bv an apology. Jehn ICe. ley. of Miriet 1, bis beeu euuplaiucd n ki Mt for lieru iKuuk aud diseiderty n id earryiuj oenooilod weapons; tin suit of Sim Helsiuger against 9. Rul ter asna t ai 1 bitiiff lniH hem settled. Jehu G -sler, braVeman en the Shawnee) furnaen shifter, while coupling cars yet terday had his right hand sevarely 111 isbed. Jehn Short, ael nlnut; sjveii jears, fell ever tbe Shawnee brldge at Veurth Btreet and broke his right arm aljjve the elbew. ret.tTicu. AND linUOIOL's This oveutog Cj.uitbii Dsai i.k its are te asremble in tieirhpadquirtois,te mike arrangements for a mouster pir.i ! next woek, iu honor of the oleetlua of Grevor (Jlcvelauil. Rev.J. U. I'iitt. of I'ailvMp'ilv will preach in bt. Jehn's Lutheiau church te morrow. ltev. Williimr. Evins, ptster of C.n E. E. Lutheran church, will deliver n s-nueu te-morrow ovening en "a eU 1 1 the ministry." I' pertains te peW e a A le doubt will be highly iiiMiesling Mt. Zion A. "A E ohureh necls mmey te liquidate tlwir debt, and te morrow the oengrrgati m will held 11 iliinelil ri'ly. Servicce will In held the ontire dav, when Rsv. Jacob Wilkshulm, of thn Yerk and Wrightsville circuit, and R v. J. L. Hamilton, of Mt. Jey, will deliver ser- lUOliS. fuuruAHi. 3lrr, Uxtlntrliir W hIiiimii. Mrs. Catbarine Wnltman died uear Cellins, in Cderain tewtifbii, at tbe ripe old age of 84. She was well known iu the lower end, where ebe was frtqaeutly called in caes of sickness, epsji.iliy ohil ehil dicu'p 'Hfi'.ies,in wntcb she was an skillful as meHt pliysieiiins. She was a Hie long atd eunsisieiit member of tbe M 'tbedist church. n"d ber remalm will bn followed by a Urge ceacuurta te Mt. Hepe ceme tery, whete she will be buried te.day. FeS' 1:. , uV 1I1IS AXSIC WII.'OV Fridtiv at ernoen the funeral 01 Mrs. Aunie Wilen took place from th resi dence of lier sinter ou Miner utre t, aud was very largely attended by relatives and friends. Mrs. Wilsen was the widow of the wi II known brieklayer William Wilsen, and at-e a life long memlvr of the St. Jehn Epixcepil church, 111 wh oil shu always tix.k an active part, until a few months age when eue was taken seneuRly ill and died ou Monday evon. lug, Sh leaves four sons and a large number of rolatives and frien Is te mourn herleiF. MILTON M. Ill'TT. Milten M. Rntt, of this city, died nt the residence of his father Peter Rutt, ou North Qieen street, last evening about 10 o'cleok. Oa Wednesday be was standing In Contte 9qiare talking evor the oleotion returns with soma friends when he sud denly foil ever. His head struek en tbe etone pavement and was badly cut. He was takpn te bis home and afterwards removed te his fathor'e. He was seized with violent oeuvulstous, from which he nuflercd up te the time el his death. His physicians think that the lujnry te bis bead by the fall was the cause of the convulsions. Deceased was in tbe 33d year of his age, and leaves a wife and four small children. By occupation he was a bartender and had been employed iu a number of prominent hotels aud restau rants iu the city. MeMltic et SliMlunnry llrNicntda. Friday evening qul'.e a number of townspeople nud cturlents of Franklin nnd Marshall seminary wero in ntteudaace at ohapeltohear the repirseT delegates, who attended the rtftli annual convention of the American " later Samluary Mis sionary AUiiuoe," held at Priuoaten, N. J., Oct. 24 25th. After short religious eotviees, Mr. DltzlerpVi of the pleasant trip of tbe delegates te Pnncnten aud the address of woleomo by Dr. Paxteti, Mr. Ferrers speke of the mission) am jug the North Amerlean Indians Denomination, ulism in missions was dis:iii.sjd by Mr. Sahreeders, whoshiwed tbu hjai.iniuism was beneficial in Ctiristiin eiuutiijs, but injurious in heathmi Mr. Gts giveau outline of two ozeallout adJressM held by Drs. Creeks and Moerohoa I, Missions In Central Africa were dUcusjed by Mr. O'Beyle. Mr. Seudera diaeasBad systema systema tle giving iu its relation te missions. Mr. Millspokeof the pewerlul addresses do de livcred bofero the omventioa en Sunday by Drs. Mitehull, Pattison and Tuoker. The heucQts of tbe uoavendea were alluded te by Mr. Hey Tha spirit of tha convention was treated by Mr. Jehnsen. Mr. Miller closed the reports by eraphasiz. ing the call te missions. Remarks were made by Dr. Thee. Appel, This meeting was spirited ou tha prrt of tha spiVe;, and regarded a pi ) hum aui bjaellt by tlie audioneo. Tim Teucnnis' iimtltuta The regular annual institute of tha teaehers of Lancaster oeuuty will be held In Fulton opera houte next week, corn, mcnelng en Monday. The oxerclses dur ing the day will be the name as usual and a number of eminent teachers will be present The entertainments in the evening premiso te be unusually flue. The Lancaster Inquirer, with its usual outerprlse, has Issued a eupploment whieh will boef great value te all teachers. It gives the name and nddress of every teacher In the oeunty, togeiher with a list of soheol director.", and ttat'itics of the loeal schools. It also oentilns Interesting articles en diltVrent 0 lucattenal subjects from the pans of premiuent gentlemen. TheUitjr Lights. Theekwtrle lights were all repot burning last night. Five gafieli'i ibiieu 10 00 ircr uuty. -. A. ' "r.., ,. . '' "e . -ifiSL.,;5r ctt.u - V .- ri. Ar.r ,- - . jtt-j KfajL Swifa.Klil& " e-
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