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AT THE LADOR INTERESTS FOR BREN- NAN. 1 here are many signs that the Demo-| cratic State candidates are acceptable to] the conservative labor interests of Penn-| ania. In the last number of the La | Tribune, published in Pittsburg A. the Lahor candi- | date for governor in 18582, the Demoerat-| ic Btate platform is commended for its : declar favor of the! cement of the corporation artic gyly bor by | Thos Armstrong, shatic ations in y i enfor les ofthe constitution.” | The same journaia'so gpeaks of Chaun- as being “well known se public utterances been strongly in this direction.” “Coal Black as a A whe 3 Wil have, In its department of Matters” the Tribune says: “The nomination of William J, nen for; Bren- | uditor general of this State, by | the Democratic convention last week was a meritorious act, and one we believe the miners of the State willl not forget to reciproc { ’ i It won!d seem | to us as if such ausp icious omens ought! to cheer us on to make a manly effort to! i ted. Mr. Brennan! ways been a true friend of the and if they can be natsvisental ing him ol in politics they a powe? ate, ave ave him ele has al- miners, | in hav-| will wield a power have never had before ich the minersin this Etate They deprived | ected they » wl badly need, have been never would have been eprived of had they concerted their for-| sy 3 ’ their frien - a _ pri ne i Althoug ticket starts in Black atthe top and finally gets to 1 111311 upou hh the Democratic i Africa, vet it is such a white man’s tick- | Black man or colored man ——— John Stew Ex-Senator vart, the bead of the Independent ticke of 1882, DY the Piktsbarg Dispatch, as saying of the Prol ion movement: “They have mustered Ia unprecedented numbers and enthus They who fights best ted JAEU, is que 1ibi remarkable giasm. K intn A000 with have a candi heavy odds, an organization such as they i and a needs before, mone for such as they Inean has drawn his year m who bh never utside of the; ty lines be- Skil Y 1 their an aign, I can tell you thatit , in any There are few men, and there been of does to Charles better x carnestis nave few, to whom the State Pennsylvania owes it S, Wolfe, NO as man’s public life is 1 ' wn, and no man's sincerity, ‘ 1 ¢ i 3 milli i and int Cr iy oi p in pubic ore clearly TPH ait urpose, and private life, have been m es ¥:.13 1 CHW LBL, is the last ife should be requir-| Pennsylvania re WW. SAF. WY ‘ " ! a personal assault. - -— urg iron puddiers are goi ng to $4 per day—an increase of 50 . — iit of the bitter « sbont at JNLesEL at held throt E wat Satur primaries day, can machine rule, thie ved ted sway , has recel re ils The fight { for delegates was mses and the people, and Capt. J. G. Isenberg, 1 for Sheriff, was over- ated by ex-Deputy Oaks, who entered ar. is. 1 wi Supple- ntary of the it tp to this was the struggle i Port and J, G. r the Legislature, der in way for Col. Boyer | These two went un- the popular uprising, to make] G, W. Owens and J. | Giles, who carri ied thirty-three of the| candidates, Alex. fifty-seven districls, a Ee The Virginia tobacco crop is suflering for want of rain, - ow A Dispatch epecial from Harrisburg, bearing the sign manuel of the veracious| and lively “St. Geo ,” says he has it very reliable authority that Drexel, of the Philadelphia banking firm of Drex-| el, Morgan & Co, has given his check for $5000 to the Prohibition State Commit. tee and $2000 for use in the local cam- paign in Philadelphia, and that J.D. Me- Kee, formerly member of the Legisla- tare with Wolfe, and Chairman of the Independent State Committee in 82, is to take command of the Prohibition fight in Philadelphia. He also says: I met a Republican Congressman here this evening, who looked in on the con- vention for an hour or two on Thursday. “T wish I hadn't done it,” he confessed, “I felt very good when I went in, and the convention was very interesting to look at; but I am going home with a very strong impression that we are going to be beaten thia fall, . We have trifled with these people long, and they have got mad, to stay. Just think of it! One hundred and thirty-eight preachers among the delegates, and forty more ap- plauding in the gallery; and itis not four years since that all the preachers in the State were Republicans.” John Stewart, also Interviewed by “St, Geo,” gives Mr. Wolfe and the Prohibi- tion movement a grand send-off, but de clines fo stale on which gide of the fence he will un'oad. on st, Jobin § ie asking n Nvely Prohibis tion fight in Maine against Blaine and the Republicans, THE SCULLING RACES. out DifMiculty. New Yong, Sept. 2.—The single scull match for a purse of £2,000, between Edward Han len and Charles Courtney, three with a turn, was decided yesterday ao on Jamaica bay, Long Island, and rem cOsy for Hank am. I imated that fully 15,000 people witne What little be iting was nt the odds of 2100 to £060 on Ex-SBenator J. M. Oakley, of Long was referce. Hanlan rowed in a cedar 31 feet 11 1-2 inch in length, we = 1.5 sounds, Court boat Ts i foot Hanlan wa c « rg vy 3st ay victory wns esti contest, there was done Hanlon boat, ighing Jue +r and ney rowed in a long, and weighing 50 the firs : followed WY ninuls udly thu pon is the rac were | Bo ol to {the course had cleared of | on ts und other eraft the ered to get ready, Courtney being on When the referee gave the Hanlan was the first to catch the ia feet in front, going about one-third of a mile Hanlan was leading by nearly a length, Up to this lauded point ¢ ns Pos contestants Order “i word Be wi fow After time Pp kes to | the minute and Courtney thirty, At the big! the boat seven When fairly wme stretch the race became simply and turned stake the pro on i W sts manner and leading by six lengths the hotel Hanlan rowing, and in response to the ap] spectators raised {finally won the winn Fn ihe was gl {time keeper as seconds later. Courtney {that he was fairly | Opposite Reaside is Ve ral times tay ont cap mn race lengths ven by the 19m. 23 14s, ; 4 said Hanlan® 1 gland, beaten challer Beach the Tyne, Ei fee on en 0 a xl The time given for the record against time b quarter second, and Gaudanr's record in a » match M PF 1 Will seconds Hanlan's | iavit that he took the neither man seemexd ag Timekoop« r woatbuilder) says he Yet himself great) be a mere exhibi timo correctly to exert ; race peared to tion The Teamer-Heach iN lace, Lone and ny Sept. 2.- The weather was the tide fast } Hant with h » the water war th banks of the ” men made th their bonts | race, Har sum: Jengt are seen | ¢ Let Belfast's Sanday avy it ¢ wT Fight rett, policemen 1 ake rafters tn OOK reiugs and { scatter the mob ors were arrested, Catholic The Orangemet Cathol the riot was attacked by soverely stoned aru taliated up injuring seve the disorder, and drove away, rr 1 the ie 2 T™ the Cath Fishermen's Luck. Groverster, Mam. , B¢ i Peregrine, which has ar reports the loss of four men « went astray hooner Banks, wh while Ming Charles Wilson, a wounded ss man of the schooner artery The schooners Molly Nanss have arrived | tained other damage. | Adams and Bells A. The led here this {mackerel and the Adams 870 barrels | latter's cargo Is the largest land season. They Sustain Fach Other. Bosrox, Sept ~ At a gpecial meeting the Sutt 1 Trimmers’ uni unanimously, to sustain te 1 Ad ard thet said city, nor cut any goods that mey be sent {from there, nor work { who may start fais that a committee of three be appoin ted t draft smitable resolutions, and that a covy of the samo be s.nt 10 the New York Clothing Cutiers’ union, rr Any mai actu ori the samo in this cft The Record, THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost, = & Won, Lost 41 bo £2. Louis a 7 Kansas City, 24 a Washington, 15 ASSOCIATION Won i Detrodt Chicago 0 24 New York ci a Phila 5S 25 THE AMERICAN Won, lost 74 a 63 40 4 ¥ 0 Ax hot Himself BatmiMone, Bopt. 6. —Charies Ax, aged £0 years, son of Mr, Christian Ax, of the well known tobaccco manufacturing firm of Gall & Ax, was found dead in bed yesterday motriing at hix father's elegant residence, with a bullet-hole in his heart and a S5-calibre revolver clutched in his right hand, No conse can be assigned for the deed and the victim left no word that would lead to its solution, Deston Law 88 Louis. ... M4 Louisville Pittsburg. Brooklyn Cinclonatl Athletic Baltimor Metron solitan OE Nicolal Gives Bond, Caicaco, Sept, 6.—~H. W. Nicolal, mana ger of the German department of the Stan. dard Accident Insurance company, was ar rested at his home in Lake View last night charged with embezzling $1,000 from the Wastorn Acedent Insurance company, where he was formerly employed, He gave bond fn $9,000 To Empty a Cannl Br. 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