... EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1586. llrpiiblicnn Ticket. tOlNTY. Congress, Hon. J. B. AO NEW. Subject to action of District Conference Assembly, CHARLES A. BAND ALL. Treasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. Surveyor, HEXRY C. W1IITTEKIX. Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW. TnE country bears very little of Perry Belmont nowadays. We sns pect Ibis interesting juvenile statesman has fallen Lack into tbe polo babit again. There is a good deal of sympathy in London for Horizontal Morrison. We don't see that this is going to help matters in tbe able tinker's district, however. Ex-Sexator David Davis died at his home in Bloomington, 111., on Sun day last. He had many friends in both political parties, owing to his honesty and purity. The Democrats are boasting at present of the. wholesale slaughter of pension bills by President Cleveland. Thoy will sing another tune when they want the soldier vote. It is reported from Chicago that the Anarchists in that city are more act ive than ever, and not at all Bubdued by the occurrences of the past two months. The discovery has been made that large numbers are drilling night ly, and the slightest public agitation may lead to another deadly outbreak. The authorities have had sufficient warning from experience, and it will be wholly their fault should more lives be sacrificed. A little energy now, would, doubtless, prove the best thing. The Republican Btate Convention meets at Harrisburg to-day, and will place in nomination a candidate for Governor, Lieut. Governor, Secretary of Internal Affairs, Auditor General, and Congressman at Large. General Beaver will doubtless be nominated by acclamation, while tbe indications seem to point to Major Montooth of Pittsburgh, for Lieut. Governor. Col. A. Wilson Norris, of Philadelphia, stands a good chance for the nomina tion of Auditor General, but as to the balance of the ticket there seems to be considerable uncertainty. At all events the winning ticket will be named and it will be one that will command the united support of the Republicans. WASHINGTON LETTER. From bur regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, June 26, '86. Mrs. Cleveland held her first infor mal at home from 12 to 1 o'clock Thursday morning. She had with her Miss Gregg of Buffalo. Mrs. Cleveland wore a becoming costume of cream colored camel's hair cloth. It had a side panel of ivorie silk cords woven into a lattice work. The cuffs, collar and deeply pointed yoke were of black velvet. The steady down pour of rain prevented the non-official resident society people from paying their respects, as they desire to do, and as a fine day would have brought them ont in full force. Mr. Randall has prepared a tariff bill, but has not yet decided what to do with it. Soma of his friends are eaid to be pressing him to introduce it in the House and attempt to secure its passage. This would, however, let the reformers in and open up the whole question, which he id not dis posed to do. It is probable that he will not introduce the bill unless Mr. Morrison adopts some tactics which seem to promise the getting up of the question auy how. Should Mr. Mor rison or some friend of the worsted manufacturers on the other side bring out a bill to correct the defects in the law above mentioned, the tariff would surely be discussed this scission, and Mr. Randal! would introduce his bill or have it introduced. Two wedding presents for the Presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland have arrived at the White House from Antwerp a J. E. WKNK, 100-year-old Dutch clock for the Pres ident and a valuable Belgian French black poodle dog for the bride. The presents were from Mr. Von der Bock, the agent of the Red Star steamship line. The duty on the presents was $26, twenty dollars on the dog and six dollar on the clock. The clock was not visible to-day, but the poodle en joyed romping about the White IIoiiBe grounds in charge of St. Clair, the President's valet. He is a very band some dog for a poodle. He is jet black, with the exception of a little white spot on his breast, and is shear ed with the exception of his wooly head, the tip of his tail and hii ankles. The hair is very fine and curly and thick. He is about as large as a good sized bull dog, with long thick body and short legs. Mrs. Cleveland, it is said, first saw the dog at Antwerp and took a fancy to it. The Democrats, after their little family fight Tuesday came into the House Wednesday morning in per fect good humor. When Mr. Morri son moved to take up the resolution for a change, of rules, Mr. Reed op posed its consideration, saying he wanted the House to take up tbe sun dry civil bill. This was an attempt to get Mr. Randal, who has the bill in charge, on his side. But Mr. Ran dall took position with Mr. Morrison, and told the republican leader that ho would take care of the sundry eivil bill. Just now he wanted this resolu tion passed. L. The Llckingville Murder. The following communications ap peared in the Clarion Democrat of last week in answer to former ones written from Lickingville : Newmanville, Juno 14th, 18S6. Eds. Democrat: I notice an arti cle in four paper of June 10th, in re gard to the Eveihart tragedy. The writer, Dr. Phillips, seems to convey the idea that a committee appointed to expose and punish the perpetrators of that terrible crime, should at vari ous times during the investigation, fur. nish the public with a complete ac count of their proceedings, thereby keeping the public continually inform ed as to tbe proceedings and plans of the committee. Now every intelligent citizen in the county or elsewhere, should surely have a better idea of the manner in which such a crimo should be ferreted out. In ferretting out such a crime the facts of the case should not be made known until a convenient time, or until the guilty party or par ties are arrested and secure. On the other hand, if the proceedings and plans of the committee are made known before the guilty parties are secure, it would necessarily give the guilty par ties such information as they desired, thereby giving them an opportunity to evade the plans of the committee aud serve to keep tbe public in utter darkness as to the facts in the case. But the persons who contributed to the investigation fund or reward may rest assured that at a convenient and proper time the committee will furnish them with a full and complete account of the proceedings of that committee, showing that every dollar of either the investigation fund or reward was prop erly handled in bringing the perpetra tors of the crime to justice, or was used in an eai nest effort in that direction. In tbe article referred to the eminent writer from Lickingville says : "There is apparently no effort made to bring the party or parties to justice." It is the object of this piece to inform the public that the committee are putting forth every effort in their power to bring the guilty parties to justice. The eminent writer further states that the people in Lickingville and vicinity feel grieved at the way the matter has been managed. We cannot see what the people or the writer of Lickingville are grieved over, unless it is because they do not know the proceedings and plan of the committee. It is our opin ion that this would naturally grieve people so ignorant as to think that the perpetrators of that murder could be brought to justice in juait a few months. It takes time to reveal such mysteries. The writer from Licking ville also says that the reward bas never been published. We wish to in form the doctor that the committee prefer to employ persons who are skillful in ferreting out murder caBes and that they do not purpose to em ploy such impatient people as the writer from Lickingville. One Interested. a voice from forest. Nebraska, Forest Co., June 19. Eds. Democrat, Dear Sirs: Two separate arti cles in reference to the much desired detection of the perpetrators of the Everheart tragedy have appeared in your paper; (one in the issue of May 20th, and the other by Dr. Phillips of Lickingville, under data of Juno 10.) which I would like to notice through your columns. Ihe first one rel'ered to states that no one seems to care whether this black spot in our county's history is avenged or not. The statement is ap parcntly .correct so far as citizens of Clarion and immediate vicinity are concerned. A gentleman, now residing outsido of your county limits, spent several days in trying to raiso funds for this purpose; that is, to defray the expen ses of investigation, and when he came to the town of Clarion, a place proverbial for its wealth, whoso in habitants seemed very anxious and even clamorous for the arrest and con viction cf the guilty party or parties, he found their generosity to consist of words alone; for he failed ts procure one cent in the town. Then those same liberal, openhearted creatures have the audacity to inquire of the committee, "What has been done with tbe money?" Whoso money? Theirs ? Decidedly no. I know of no place better adapted to purposes of burglars and murders than Clarion Co., Pa., as they appear to be perfectly safe from arrest and punishment if it threatened to wring a penny from the purses of those noble free hearted people, as the transaction under consideration clearly shows. Again, in Dr. Phillips' communica tion he takes the committee to task about the money. I would repeat the question Whose money ? Dr. Phil lips' ? He did not contribute one far thing. It is an easy matter to spend others money. ( Perhaps it would not be amiss to state a few facts in this connection. Outside of the Everhart family and relatives, there was contributed to the fund to pay expenses of investigation, $35 by two persons in Lickingville and $45 by foor persons living in the neigh borhood of Tylersburg, making a total of $80 paid by six persons living in Clarion Co. With the exception of one family, no one in the county has paid a cent beyond the immediate relatives of the murdered women toward a standing reward. Permit me to say a word here to the credit of "Little Forest." Her citizens gave freely, several hundred dollars to the first mentioned fund and they don't ask "what has become of their money." They have confidence that it will be judiciously expended and. that in due time all will be right. Should any of those six persons re siding in Clarion Co., who gave of their means, feel dissatisfied about the disposition of the same, their cash will be refunded upon application to the party to whom they paid it. No insult is intended by this offer, bHt merely to show that the funds so far have not all been sqandered. In conclusion, I would like to ask, is it wise to "proclaim from the house tops what is being done in the secret chambers ?" By one wno knows. EALLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER TYLERSBURG, PA. BARK AND LOG JOBBERS Should Bend for CartwrJght's Bark Tally Book. The principle is similaj to Cart wright's Standard Lojr and Lumber Tally Books, so well known slated surfaces; Mav ba nsnd in the Wpt. Writt and Erased. It gives the exact contents of any sized pilo or any number of such piles. IT INSURES ACCURACY. 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