I - y 'v- 4vv:,v " 'r, t taatfa$tc jett6e K iJ; .t'jfl Vh Tmmmmmi Jk ' LANCASTER. PA., MONDAY, AUGUST J). 1880. VOLUMB XXn-NO. 281). PRICE TWO GENTS. . r. 9h CTJT j I I sutttlOI irr fiEHBnCBViVfliBlftB "jK'b sw M M, k r i w AT THK 'HAND-BOAKDS." vuhnkuktenk vr tiik eitirm. laip iriril tMVOMKU VBHKMUNIKH. An AMeuiliMg " On TheiiMiiil (lathered un Ilia Wrlth Mountain en HuimLjt What k Itepnrler Haw In III. Ditte Oler Ilia IIIIK Abe llurjinl and hi gang of outlaw made llie "1 Und. Heards" h orlleiluf Ijitucnster county's criminal history liy selecting that part el tliu WeUh Mountain it tlielr head ilinrtcrs when thny wero IiikUIveh from Jimlict. 'Ilm ''Hand lltmrds" wltl mid a chapter te the religious history of tint county whlle Alie mill lilit associate nre behind prison bar. When thelr terniH expire mid they return te thelr hoinesou tlie inmintnln they will find erected it handsome chavel within sight or their old haunts. Tlie credit Ter thn erection et the chapel belting mainly te 1'. ,. Supplne, n hotteteloiil (Junker, who live at lloueylirook, Chostercotinly. As detective from thlniitlaileliilngcuiit. tle wero continually searching ler tlie Utiitl or outlaws who were constantly committing depredations en tlie farmers II In K ! thn valley nenr tlie iiieiiuUIn anil who llixl te tlie mountains whero they wero nole In thelr hiding plan-, Mr. Nupploe reasoned with himself that there wit u wny te atop theso depredation. After insturocensldorallou lie concluded te make hii etlerL 111 plan win toretivort them te Christianity, te litilhl n million church for tlie colored jioeplo, lsrge numtmrs of whom llve en tlie motin metin tain niul who tip te thia tlmn wtire without church or clergy. Alter raieml commutil cemmutil commutil catien, hail lxen published In thn local cns .Mr. Supptoe applied te the chnrluhlu et thl and ethor counties for contribution te alii him In till-, work. He wni successful beyond hi oxH'tatlen. HI first slop wan te organize a .Sunday school. He inade n tour of tlie mountain nud netllli'd all lhe colored pwiple that lhe school would ti organized en Sunday, MaylM, IVS, nt .LIO In the nfleriioen. Promptly at that hour lhe school wa organized with 10 persons present. Mr. Hupplce wax ihoften superintendent, David I'leinwm, nsslMant Hiiperlntcii denti Mrs- M. A Warner, IrmMirnr, Mlns Ailtile Hnliliinen, wvri'tary Adam Detiula and t'harle, (Itllllth, llhrarliiiv, mid MaKifle Jeniv, aa.tltaul ocretary. Through tlie cllerta of llieie olllcera thirty ihllilrtm were Induced te attcmt lhe Sunday olieol during la,t noiLieti. On JuneO, of thNicar, the .Sunday Nchoel wan roerKanlrud. 'Ill In ear. hunoer, it la under thn atipka, of the American .SiiiicUy Scheel I iileu, and wn-HerKnulruil te' Kev, t. ltlemi'n.ii)iler, their reprwntathe. I'ptelhM tlme tlie Sunday Fchoel hati been held in the weed near the " Hriiul.lle.iril,' and, of cenmi-, wua Interfored with hy the woather frequently. New there nre 12 chil dren enrolled a meiubcrs of the fcjtinday n hoel. The Woatmlnster proahytery aN.i twik held of the matter, ami through tlielr aid a ilayiH'lKKil hi Iwi'ii eataultahed. 'Uiey Mint Allium Church, a Kraduatoef l.lmxilit mil crlty, te Inxtruct the clilldruu. He went from hoiiae In lieiiv, and after miiuIiik a le UulldlnR forancheol hou.ne, sixty drtj !Ke, he oeuuU hi nchoel. Thirty Lhlldrcii anawered roll call tliu tlret day, Hlme thou the dally altondauce ha) Iimii from 10 te U. '1 no proureiw made by the puplU has been or tutlfu!tery, and the l'rb)tery will no doubt make tlie xchoel a ermaeeiit lnatltutleu, if the beard of director of the tewnahlp de net build a achoel fur the children lhliiKen the mountain. After Mr. Supploe had rained a hum of money by contribution HiitUclent te jimtiry him te ke aheiiil, he punhaatd from Jaoeu Warner a tract of laud en which te build a chapel. Mr. Warner old tlie laud for it tery moderate price. Mechanlttwereat ence iut te work and the foundation walla were built. ten.M iihieni; uit(i, Sunday, August Sth wa denlgnatel it, the date ler the laying of the tormr-steiio. A mnre beautiful day could lint hate been selected. The coremenicm brought touethor 5 larger number of poreu than oter bofero awtcmbled at the ' Hand Heards" en any one occasion. The farmers el the lieau tlful alley below the mountain with thelr famine turned out In Terce , lhe resident el ScrulUewn, Ixmnctewn and Cablntewu wero well ropresoulod . Chester county sent It ropreentntle , New Hol Hel land, I'lntrclilewn und ether illage hel)l te swell the iniMilKir and eten I'hlladelphia mint ene of lla bonetolonlgeutlomont te laku urt in the oierclsew. 'I here wero fully 1,000 lersen present at lhe exercise held In the weed near tin. site of the proiwsed new chapel, and they wero attenthely listened te. A small platform had been erected, and en beucheH facing it wero placed the children whohaTebeou attending the day and Sun day school. t'remptlv at lhe appointed hour for the corner atoue laying exerclse te begin, Mr. Supplee ste')iKl te llie piauerm anu au au au nounced that a the American .Sunday Scheel I'nleu h ul charge el the school, it w a prer that their ropreseutatle, He v. Koimonsny Keimonsny Koimensny der, should conduct the sumo. ThU retereud gentleman, en taking the chair, said he wa glad te soe se many per sons present en thl Interesting occasion. He had attended the Sunday school orgauiutien en the mountain In June, and, whlle the at tendance was net large, lie lull ouceurngod. The school ha continued te grew larger, It has a prosperous future and the geed te be accomplished by thl mission school cannot be foretold. He luvoked the Messing of Oed en thia school and It workers. Mr. Church, the toacher, said two of lhe small chldren would faorthe gathering with a hymn. He asked that the parta the little one take be net criticized tee soterely. Sixty days age they did net knew their alphabeL They go te the school willingly ; they hae retentle momerlo? It wa 1U Urm belief that the future would show that tlie rare and attention bestowed en theso llttle ones will bring forth geed fruit. I.lziie HoeU and Mesea lloblnsen then liieuiitcd the rostrum and sang "I'ull for the Shero." The school was next put through an exorclse In spilling, in which all the members acijultted tbomseUOM with oredlU Jehn McOIlI, aPhlladolphlanwhohascon aPhlladelphlanwhohascon aPhlladolphlanwhehascon trlbutod erv liberally te church charities, was cull oil ujien for mi addre. l!es.tld that all knew the I)h Ine common d te go work In the ineyard. Kery ene knows thelr duty and should purlerm It, and a te hew they perfermed that duty they must render an account at the llnal Judgment. All around are line Held that have been re- Uoemed Irein stony placea. Thl mountain Is a Held rlpe for the harveit. He made an eloquent appeal fur funds te complete the church. JOHN II. I.ANIUH' Alllllll t. Hen. Jehn If. I.andl, ex-member of the legislature, was next en the programme for an addres. He said : " It wa with mero than ordinary gratitlcatleu that he witnessed this large gathering of citizens upeu thia occasion. This turnout et the pepulacu of this section Indicates, In a large degree, the Interest manifested In the work of erectlng upeu this spot, the Welch meuutalu Sabbath school chapel. This la net euly gratifying te theso whu ure engaged In thl apedal work, hut It la highly encouraging ite these who are laboring te bring the gonpel or Christ te theso who have hitherto been se uuforlu uuferlu uuforlu nateas net te hne been made acquainted with Its purifying Inllueucennd sanctifying power. It Is proper that a large portion of liiose who ouceurago mis eww j " lireseuce te-day, ami that a majority of theso who take an uctite Interest In this work should be cltl7.cn of Lauctster county. It Is generally supposed that iih tar back tm 17&5 ene hundred years age, lllshep As bury, or Virginia, UHtabllshed the first Sab bath school in America. This, botteser, Is net tlie case. Kollable statistics co lar toward proving the very lutorenting historical fact that l'eunsylvanla's garden spot, Lancaster county, iurnished the llrst Uuuday school fu America; lhatdurlug 1740 nearly half a cen tury prier te the tlme el lllshep Asbury, old I.udwlg Hacker established the UrstSabbatb school lit America, in the village of Kphrata. I.ancaster county therefore is tha original home of the American Sabbath school. If our ancestors uearly a century and a half age were the pioneers et this cause en the Western hemisphere, there is sutUclent ...i ie ,r,r,c tiifilr rhlldren in our ?dav r. mtn iim wasta nlaces and there oather together tlie little ones ana acquaint them TvUli the gospel. Among a poepie wne nre as advanced and a prourentlvn en all olher mutters, who nre a willing te loud n hand In encouraging mid tarrying en many ethor K'ed worksMariithepooplooftlioOldtliiiird, u cjiinet lie iMimlble that they are lukewarm ami Indlirervut In a tnatler that lay audi strong claims te thelr attention ami which no largely allecta thelr own luterist. The lient Inlcresl or the cemniuulty do de maud that Its cltlrenshlp be watched with ft Igllant eyn mid guardml with Jimleun (ure. The Inteiust el otery man and woman In the community I largely Itnolved In lltllln rIiIh Your comrerlK. your happlne,, your prosnerlly, your nil ilemaiids that your com munity be cotnpesod of gissl clllreua. A na tion's strength cannot he asurisl hy the number or Its army, the slner Its lleets, the nxteut or It territory or the vanities of II lliK'ksaud herds, but rather by the nuiiilmr of ILh geed men and geed women. 'I hey are theso through which you muni operate te reach and mould and Inllueiice it nation. Yeu cannot expect te be able te reform all bad (Miepia Yeu might n well expett te shear the King or lMrknesKuf hislulluoiieo. There I, un reason, Howeier, why all should net he done In thl, direction that cm possibly Ixi donei and that much urn be tloue must be patent te nit. A you solect lhe young, growing, vig orous trew In lour g-trden, jnni and eruhanl en which te bud and graft jour chelctsl varletle of Irtill, se In selecting that clas of subjects te operatoon who can lie the most readily trained and lulluonced -and that clax uniiuoslleiiably are our young iieople. Asjeticau liilluonce the Inclination Of the troe by lienilliig lhe twig or nniMilliiK you can Itilluom-e lhe lite el the young by Instilling I" theiu wivi and geed principle during thelr early eiith. Vouarelltliig forjeur boy and girl,, then why should net all willingly Jein band, and lit) Chrlsll.tu.llke enough te luterenl them sel im In Isiysand girl who htte no ene else te take the proper ctre of theiu. Mr. Ut ml H Kiticluded with an etotleul apiMnil te all te aid with thelr mum the geed se auspiciously begun. ItKX.tlthH Jit OlIIKIt. 'lhe si-hoot sang the tilth hymn, "We I'ralne Tlioe, t) (iel, for lhe Seu or Thy Ixjte," after which Mr. Church wa, called en feran addres. He said Sunday school work wa mero lmiertnnt In sotne particular than church work, and was a neble work te been, usireil In. He next referred te theso phllati thrnplsl who send their money theuunds of mile away whlle they neglect liener lug charily at home. 'lhe establishment et thl inUnlen en lhe hill wa, the beglliullig urn great reform, ami Instead of riot, peace and order will reign. He dwelt en the Import ance of txiutrlbutlng monev te put the mis sion church en a geed foundation. He an k oil rer the symp.ithy et the gathering In the shape et the mighty dollar. Dr. Irtln, of Churchlewn, followed in a brlef address, lie iKilloted tlie mission Hit day put tin a permanent hint, wa the itti itti cleuael a great undertaking. Suierliitndent.Supploe read a brief history or this Simdny school, which aiipear a be te. The cerner stene laying wa next en the programme and the leromenle incident thereto werocemlucUHl by Itet. Helmauyder. In tlie nione were placed it history et the chapel, cepli of lhe publication of the American Sunday bUiixjI union and .t Tosla Tesla m out. 'Ihes. 11. AineH, iilsea grndtiatoet lluceiu unlorslty,ekoof thogeoil that the mission will Hcceinpliili and hopetl that the day wa, net far distant when the resldent or the mountain would be follewor of the cress. William I". Compteti, of Churchlewn, wa, calleil en for a short addres. He referred te the dockets et the quarter sos.nlenscourt being mide up largely et llie name ei resiueni ei the mountain, but he hoped lhe mission weuttl de the work rer which It waosUtblinhed,und when It wasBOcemplished their ifuuie would no lenger ligure In our criminal courts. Hev. Hess, et lhe l'eqticM Presbyterian clmrch, and (ieorge 11 tuck, lit lug near New Helland, made briel aililrtwes, relerrlug te theluiK)rtaut work te be dene by these in charge of the mission, after which the bene- dlctlen wan pronounced anu tue targe assoui asseui assoui blsge wa dismissed. The building will iHjframe P. storle, high, 2S by 10 loot, and will cnt about f l,lt) w lieu ceinpleted. Atieut 700 ha, been subncrllKKl, leatlng about f 100 te be raised. The credit forcelloctlnglhnt7oi)iduoto Mr. Supplee, Jehn 11. Uttidls, or Maner; Ooergo Hatick, or New Helland, and Ktclmrd Cadbury, superintendent of ruunsylvnnli hospital, rhlladelphlit. a Tinr en.n i in: mei m tit. Iter llui tuireinonlesjat the ln Itatieti of Mr Aute Uutter, of New Helland, who toluu teluu toluu teerod te act as guide, H. S. Kchindle and Jnmes I). I.tndls, of the .-'c Km, II. II. lIouseland'lhoH.Mcr.lUgott, or lhe Isri.i.. i iei'.m Kit, Itev. C. ltolmensnydor and lleu. Jehn II. Utndi wero taken titer the moun tain, 'lhey Hawaii that wa te Iw scen, Irent the " llnutl-Heards " te " housetewu," nnd what they mw they will net or forget. '1 he reads across the mountain are almost lniawiable and when the party began te think they wero lest In llm weeds, they stumbled into " Cabin tow n." Thl settle ment Is made up of a dozen et but In which atloastahuudred persen live. Hew they llveln winter I a mystery, iiiiiiuey uoine and are as happy and contented us theso w he lit e In line house. I he settlement s tin te up entirely of colored people, and i trollne (ireen apixar te be the queen of this colony. It 1 well-known that colored folksare partial te deg nnd at each cabin wero at least halt n dozen et theso animals. The llttle darkle were well trained, and as i.ib!n after cabin w us passed thore was al ways ene of thoe llttle one standing with it hat te take such contributions as the party were willing te give. Alter visiting all the noted places en the mountain, and passing the houseH or the HuMards, It was clene te eteulng, nnd the party left the mountain, wero seen en the public read nnd bound for home. , , It the persens who hae censured lhe authorities for net belng nble te capture Abe Huzxard en the mountain will go evor the mountain n thl lurty did, they will soe that It would take nlmest an army te make it thorough search, whero thore are he many hiding places. IIJNiJ II&I.I. MUIICFS. The llr.t uf llm Unrrent Nw. of lli National llaine, The AsniH'latiim game of Saturday wero as follews: AtSL Leuis: St, Leuis 10, Athletic '1 ; at Louisville : Loillsvllle 0, Mets 1 ; at Cincinnati: llroeklyu il, Cincinnati lj nt l'lttsburg: l'lttsburg 11, HaltlmoreH. lint two Letgue gauies wero played Satur tlay. SU Leuis tlelotted Washington by 0 te ft, and Kansas City went under In Hosten by I te 1. Wllkosbarrekeops winning. On Saturday thnv defeated WlUlamSDOrt by 7 te U. Oldlleld caught nlluogame rer Washing ton en I'ridav. C clone" Miller Is the latest failure or a pltcher signed by the Athletics. The St. Leuis hit him nlnoteou times Saturday. Loillsvllle I playing about as geed ball a any or them just new. 1'ele Urewnlug has . .I..ur..ll.. i,l.An bin nullum t. llti linpreteu wenueriuuy siutuuisi"""" " It'ls rumered that the SU Leuis Lotgue loam will go out and that l'itsburg will take It pluce. The Vashlugten poeplo are ha ing a big tlme with thelr players, who are lined and changed se ofteu that they de net hae any heart te play. ISIg l)an ltreuthers leads the league and llenker the Association In battinir. The Utlca club la the best behated In the International association. Heb Hlackisteu Is en ene of the llttle Cen tral New Yerk league clubs. Hosten draws geed crowd wuothef the club plays well or net. At St. Loul yosterdny the Athletics were defeated by SU Leuis, the scere belng 7 te J. Hart, the new crack pltcher, was pounded otervwhero. The Loulsville delc.tted the MeUby 11 toil aud Cincinnati was downed by llroekiyn uy a ie j. Mal'ainany has been carefully nursed nt iiiu hnniH. In this cltv. ever since his Injury and inade his first appearance en the street yosterday. Ills club has been much dis abled by hi absence, but he can net play for at least two weeks te oemo. Press. l'ote Hrewnlng Is doing well slnce bis re turn te Loulsville. Yesterday he made a single, double, trlple nnd home run oil Lynch. Knaplclen, Surveying I'arty. te I Ilr.rtUK, Aug. 0. The affenaf Gazette I says that agents of llerr Krupn are survey- I ing the ceut of Morocco under orders or government. "THANK YOU, DON'T DRINK." aATHKHiftu vrTitmi.nVAHTKH vuuir. A tlueil Crtmit I'rwaiit ami Oeuntjr Ciinuiilt- ! Kainul Kinlirarlna; Nrarljr Kurf lll.trlrt-Ths llclrgat. Who Will tin In llarrl.liurg-tluuiily Tl k.t. The Prohibition party of Lancaster county met In (I. A. 1U hall thl inernlnu In mass txmvoiitleu rer the puriKise or nemiuatlnsr a county tltket, olectlng delegnfi te lhe nUle l'rohlbitlen conventlon, sel-lliiK a county committee and transacting ethor business. The convention, censtating of about 111 ty dolegalo wascalliHl te order by James lllack. esq .who read the call rer the meeting and made a brier add res. Itev.J. II. Ttirner, el Llttle llrltaln, being called iiKu otlered pra or. Kev. Ttirner wa choseti presldeuU Un assuming the chair he thanked the contention ler the honor con ferred. 'Tlie following tlce president wero ,-hoseu: N. S. Wolle, 1.1111? ; Win. King, Llttle llrltaln; It. It. Wltmer, Mlllersvllle; Je. II. ilreslits, Mtdnhurv ; J. N. Met7ger. ManliHlm , Levi S. Itelst, Warwick ; Hauniel Harnlsh.Coiiustega; Wm ltaliney,Kll7alitli; II II. Meltlnger, Marietta; Isaae llreuiell, Christiana; lloe. Smith. Iiruinore; 1). S. llursk, city; II. M. Kngle or Marietta, and Jacob ltohrer of Willow Street, socro secro socre Lirles. following are lhe tlolegate prosenl nt the morning Kelen of lhe couventlou : J. N. Motrger, Jeslah LttidK Manhelm J W. II. Iluller, I). II. Melilnger, Kev. J. Dun gan, I. J. McNIchells. MarlelU; C. II. llershey, MU Jey: l'rank Yeung, II. K. Hamilton, Martle: II. H. Wltmer, Millers, vllle ; US. llelst, Warwick: J. R Dehnor, S. H. (Intblll, J. A. ocher, 1'. S. (loedman, A. II. llurkbolder, J. I-Crawford, r.Smlth, I. S. llursk, Lincaster ; O. II. Cake, Ievi Watbs 'lorre Hill : W. J. Katlretli, W. Karl ; Win. mhney, J. W. Helsoy, Lllrjtbethtewu ; N. S. Wolle, Lltll , Abram Smith, Ceney ; Thail. Orell, Ilalnbrtdge , Samuel Harnlsh, Adam llrady, J. It. Yentr-er, J. S. Harnlsli, Conostega , I. llroemoll, Christiana , (I. W. Holzger, Jen. Shatib, sr J. McMlchael, Oeo. Smith, Urumore, Win. King, Llttle llrltaln; II. C. Musser, Jehn M. Kyre, Hcheck's Mill; t.ee. Reland, West Homptleld ; Chas. Oess, Willow Street; Kev. C. I Try, ilty; (loe. M. Ijofetre, Jacob lUchman, Strasburg ; 1'. I'. Lol'evro, city; Jeseph Kugle, Martlc ; II. !. Herr, city. The following comtnllteo en crcnlentlal wa,,ap))olnted. Clarence II. Hernhey, Mount Jey: Jehn K. Crawford, city, J. J. Mc- Nichetl, Marietta. The lollewlng committee en resolutions wanapiielnUsl : James Illtck, city; N. S. Wolle. Lllitz; Kev. II. IU Delmer, city; Iaac llroeiuell, Sadsbttry ; Thaddeua Oretr, Ilalubrldge. The following committee en uomltiitieiia was iipK)nt(Hi : Je. II. Ureslus, Sadsbury ; Tref. II. li. l'atten, city; Jacob Helsey, r.llzalwtb ; Samuel Harnlah, Coleuuntllle; Jeniah Land!, Mauhclm. The following finance committee waai txiinUsl J. IU Yolitzer. Cone,tO(ia: 1U S. llrayblll, Iwcaster ; Harry Hullcr, Marietta; Ctforge smith, Drumere j Let I S. Heist, Warwick. Ill I.I.S VM) IthMl I.ATIO. 1'eter S. Ooedtnan, secretary, read a serles or rules and regulations for lhe government of the Prohibition ptrty el the county. The rule are In the iisutl ptrty form, providing rer prlunry elections, qualification or officers and voters, delegates te comentloti, nomina tion or candidates, organization or county committee ami sub committees, etc, etc On motion of Mr. Yentzsr the matter was referred te a commlltee te reKirt thl alter altor altor noen. The chair appointed Messrs. Yentzer, Uoedman, lllack, l'atten, llresiu. Mr. lllack proseutoil a projiesillon In ftver el the establinhment or a Prohibition piper In this city, The following committee wa apiKilnleit te take chargoef the matter. J. W. Helsoy, Went Denegal . II. Martin, Con Cen Con estoga, Kwie Hroemall, Christiana; s. It. tint bill, city, Jacob Haclim.m, Strasburg. I COlMt COMMlTTI.l. The following county commlttee wa ap ap pelntisl : Atlamstewn lloe. Ilelimau. Hart James Jacksen. Cicruarten Kdw. I!rtley. Cocillre i:at-lt. It. SchletU Cocallce West Clat -Jehn II. Miller. Ceney II. '. Smith. Conostega J. It. Yentzer. Columbia l'lrst ward H. I) Hupii. Second ward C. I) HarU ItiirU ward Anion White. Coleraln Jeseph It. IUti. Oouegtl tst: Maytown II. C Musser. SpritigWIle Lincoln, s 11 -llorace M Kngle. Denegal West J. W. Helsoy.; Drumorenast Jeseph Shaub. Drumere West Heorge Smith. Karl Hubert Tewuslej. Karl Kast, Terre IIIU O. H. Cake. Ktrl i:at, Itlue Hall James Dttl. Ktrl West Isaac 11. aruer. i:il7,tlMth township KlIZAhethtewn Win. Hahney. KiihraU 11. S. Ven Nelda. Kden Ketiert l'-tatis, l'ulteu Jeseph M. Harry. Lmca-ster l'lrst ward ('has. U Fry. Second ward K. H. Nuuiber. Third ward I). S. llursk. Keurtli ward A. C. Leonard. I'lltli ward J. D. Campbell. Sixth ward James lllack. Het entli ward Jeseph II. Clarksen. Klghth ward Henry Shlttdle. Ninth ward H. H. Sprlnger. Hemptield Kast Petersburg l.andlnvllle I). II. Sanders. Hohrerstown P. L. McihIeiuus. Henipileld West Mounttllle A. 1U Mier. Sller Springs A. II. Krelder. Nurthwesterii Norwood Ltmpoter Kast Jeseph It. Ur.tucker. Limpeter AVestr Jacob Kehrer. Leaceck Kev. A. M. Salt. Lenceck Uper J. W. Simmen". Llttle Hritain Win. King. Martlc P. K. Hamilton. Maner Mlllerstille-Wm. Helden. New Itiillautewn 'Iluxs. Kechel. Marietta Harr Spangler. Mauheitu I'lret Ward Jehu H. Swarr. Second Ward II. 11. Olngrich. Third Ward K7ra HeisU Mauheitu Township Silas Hunsecker. Mount Jey lloreugh C. II. llorshey. I piier Jehu II. Heyor. Lower-ltev. S. K. lllpple. l'eun D. 1 Hhenk. Paradise Henry S. Kehrer. Peqttea Abram Krlstnan. Providence Jehn Keyor. K iphe Sporting Hill Henry Hradley. Strlckler's S. II. Union Square Jehn Hrock. Newtown StlUbury Whltoaerso llenrv M. caver. Cambrldge M. H. Sanders. (Ian Irli District Sadsbury Je. II. llresiu. Strasburg : l'lrst Ward Jacob Hachmati. Setend Ward-l)r. J. A. Martin. I lilrtl Ward Jacksen William. Strasburg Township liee. N. Lefotre. Warwick N. S. Wolle. Washington Upisir Ward-Kuv. .. W. Sellhamer. Lewer tvnru I1KI.UOATK TO hlATK CONVKN1 ION. Nomination of delecates te the state con- entien belng next in order the lollewlng tt ere chosen : JtOnTUUllN ASSUMllI.Y DIsTlUOl. J. N. Metzger, Manhelm; Wm. Itaney, Kll7Jtlethtewn ; J. W. llelsy, Denegal est ; W. J. Kollreth, West Karl; Levl Watt", Terre IIIU ; Thaddeua Qrell, Ilainbrldge ; W. II. Jtuuer, juarieua; ur. xu. tv. jiurm, West Karl ; !0. D. llershey, Mount Jey ; IlornceM. Kngle, Marietta; IL O. Musser, Scbech'a Mills; A. It. Cirablll, West Karl. tue SOIJTItHn.V ASSKMIII.V HIMTIUUT. Jaclxj Hachman, Straslmrg borough ; (J. N. Lerevre, Htresbiirg township; Wm. King, and Itev.J. 11. Tumor, Llttle llrltaln; J. II. Hreslua, Sadsbury t J. It. etilrrl Coiioh Ceiioh Coiieh toga; Samuel Harnlsh, Colemaiiville ; II. K. Wltmer, Mlllorsvllle. AlUirnates Dr. J. A. Martin, Strasburg; Jeseph M. Harry, Pulton t lUyard Ilregan, Oak IIIU t Walter lless, I'ulteii; Dr. K. M. .ell, Llttle llrltaln. t'irV AKSI'.SIM.Y lltSTIUIT. James Itlnck, P. H. ( l (mil man, S. 11. (Jray blll, l'rank Lofetro. Alternate. Itev. H. Smith, lnaae Sle.ui. Tin: IIIIS1V I ten I I. 'lhe following general nomination wero made. Congre N. S. Wolle, .lames I), it eecn. Senater, lllh District Kzr.t Kelst, Man lielin. Assemhly Northern District Thaddeu droll, Ilainbrldge j A. II. Krelder, Saluugt, D. S. Ven Nelda, Kphrata: Jehn P. Swarr, Mnuhelm ; James M. Sallndn, Iteamslewu. AiwomblySetithorii District Wm. Phillip Coleraln ; Heward Ceatcs, Llttle Ilrlbtlu ; Jacob HaUimnii, Strasburg ; Jonepli II. Davis, Coleraln ; Jeseph M. Harry, l'ulteu. Assembly City District -A. C. Leenard, llli ward. District Attorney Ne nomination. Director or the l'oer Wm. lUtiney, Klba bethtnwn ; Aaren Hear, New Helland ; David Majer, Mlllorsvllle; Jacob M. Klierly, Penn; Levl Watt, Terre Hill i Keburt Klaus, (Juar (Juar ryvllle. Prison Insixicters I). W. Hair, Kast Dm mero; Levl S. KelsU Warwick; Henry Shludle, I.iiicanler; Jehn M. Heyor, Kast Denegal. County Surveyer .lehn C Lewls, Pulton ; W. P. llolten, West Drumere. Mr. lllack announced that Hen. Chan. H. Wolle would arrl te In thin city this afternoon, anil would probably visit the conventlon, but would certainly addres the public in 1 ul ten opera house this eteulng. THIS AFTF.ItNMIX HnSSIUS. A Ceuntjr Tlcktit in-it Net l)lnnl Ailcl,- able tu Ham u I'tpcr. Contention met nt 2.15 o'clock, President Turner In the chair. Kev. Kumplc, of Marl Marl etta, tillered pr.tver. The commltteo en cro cre cro dentlal roiiertod tl.e lint of delegated a given nlKive. The commltteo te whom the rule nnd reg reg ulntieus for the goverument of the party wa referred ropertod in favor or adopting thorn n a whel, and that they be printed and cir culated. The committeo appointed te censider the question of establishing a Prohibition now new paper by Mr. 1 . P. Hart, ropertod a lollews : Your commltteo en tlie preposition et 1 P. Hart te publish a Prohibition campaign paper iu thl city w euld reapectrully repert that atler careful discussion et the matter lhey unani mously couclude that such a moyenient would net be advisable or prudeut. The repert was adejiteil. The cemmltUMl terepnrt a county tlcket oITerod the lollevv Ing w hlch we unanimously adopted : IHIiTICM.T VSHl.ITt i.u, Ceugrtiss N. s Wtille. State Senater Kzra HeisU Assembly. city A. I. iAsjtiard " Southern Jeseph M. Harry, Wm. Phillips. " Northern 'I hadilHiisOreir, 1). S. en Neid.t, A. 11 Krelder. Director of the ier A. W. Hair, David .Majer, I'risen inspectors li. vv. i.air, nenry bhlndle. County surveyor Jehn C. Lewi. Just a the report or the committee was made Hen. Chas. S. Welfe entered the room and was recelted with applause. James I Hail., esq , Irein the committee en lOsolutieus, ieorled the following . Tlin Jttniiltltlin. Hcselvetl, That the Prohibitionists el I-ui-castcr county iu convention as-embled, de commend te their lellow-citizens as wlse and just the declaration or prluclple and measure or the National Prohibition convention adopted at Pitbiburg, Pa., July 21, IbS I, a fellows, In brier. The recogni tion of Almighty Oed it Suprotne Kuler, from whom all Just powers ei goverument are derived, nud te vvIiem) law human en actments must conform. The prohibition by constitution and law of the IuiHrtatIeu, mauulncture, sale or supply el all alcoholic beverage, the preservation of the Christian Sabbath from desecration by corierate or prlvate secular pursuits, the purity of tlie ballet, the promotion of genertl education by public schools, an honest civil servlce Ht stein, and itsoxtensleu te all administra tive nou.pelttlc.il otllce making competency henestv ami sobriety, and uet turly needs, the basis for selection , the preservation of the public lauds for home ter actual set Mers, and against corporate or private land grabber ; the protection el American laler and capital by our tarill ami ether laws ; the grateful care nnd support el our disabled soldiers nud sailors, their widow and chil dren : the enual nrotectlen et the porseu ; abolition of nil political sinecures, etlleersnnd practice net demauded bv an economical ad ministration of the government; the repeal or all laws rer raising rev en no I rem liquors or tobacco. We invite veu, lellow-citl.ens, te aid in making these principles and meas ures dominant in our nation. Jlesehcd, That the Prohibition p.rty Is the only political lwuty which trem Its do de do clared principle and objects proposes te cbange the liquor si stem el the general and state governments, from that of licensed authorization te that or prohibition. And the only party which elves the citizen the opiertunity of and property te women by the ballet ; the voting ler public allairs net in complicity with the liquor business, and soparate the voterlroui all responsibility ler the evlls which comeirroui the destlllerv. brew or v. liquor bar and beer saloon, and the only party which desirca te protect "Heme nnd Natl te laud" lreiti the drink curse. That the license svsteni of Pennsylvania nolther confers nor tenllrnt any natural right, and Is but a polke regulation gnnted for special reasons and ter a specltled time, and Its abolition n.vl!l In no projier sonse Im pair personal liberty uer be an injustice te any ene who is otijej lug il special prlv liege, but would remove a monopoly nnd place nil citizens en a business equ illty. High llcense, he called, hs a louiedy for the evlls of the liquor business, is it delusion, fraud nnd political snare. Nowhero In prac tice b a it removed or matertaiiy lossenou the ev Us or liquor soiling, for the natural rea son that a f 1,000 lltetibed drink is Just as poi sonous und deadly a is $50 licoused beer or whisky. The low grog-shop, which high li li li conse advocate claim will thereby be re ro re meved, are but the necessarv finishing shop or the high gilded saloon. High or low H H H conce is the same iu principle nnd the sauie In results. That the ballet and a party teHuatainand enforce law.the experience et the past show , is demanded te clese the templing drink saloon, moral ollerts ler the reclamation of the drinker, and education as te the nature nud ollerts of alcohello boveragesinust uet be relaxed. We approve nil organization nnd methods having theso oblects In view, nnd heartlly commend the Wemen's Christian Temperauce union for tlielr Intelligent, realeus and elllclent labors for the temper temper aueo cause, aud congratulate and thank them for the success which haa followed thelr or er ganled cllerts. Wofaverthoonrorcoiiient bylaw or sec tion 7th el article 17th of our state constitution, providing against " discrimination lncharge or facilities ter transnortatlen by hbatement, draw back or otherw ise," and against "any preferences, in furnishing cars or motive pewer," by transportation companies or the state. That n in ls"7J und subsoqueut years, the Prohibitionist et ljincaster county, in their conventions demauded the p tyuient or tixeil salaries te nil ceuiiiv omces, nun me tNtyuieut of the fee established by law Inte the county treasury, as the method ter cer. rectlnga Uagraut cause or local political cer- ruptleu, we suati laver a general siaiu inn te uccempllsh thl desirable purpose, and a law correcting political absenteeism from the porfermanco et elllclal dutles en the part of county otllcers who have solicited and been elected te eillce, but tall te give personal at tentien te ineir duties. Jleselvetl, That we doneunco the practice of levying assoasuienta from public ctlicers, and demandlnc political contributlenr. from busi ness peeple ler party reasons and purposes. We denounce the practice of party managers payiug poll tates In order te control and ln ln duce party votes. We doneunoa the evila and corruption canned by administering county nllalrs as "pelU syntem" riiiI by "inaohlne control" Ter party endn. We de- notince lhe practice, nnd 1 the saloon trade. which make sslble lhe iiiultlplylngnf fees for w hlch the olllce or altlermau and juntluj of theica(xil noeagorly neught, nun large gains made out or criminal charges, vagrant ami drunk Ice, nnd ethor corrupting do de maud en the Leunty treasury. We nnk your vote, fellow cltlens, for the correction of theso and ether bad practices, Democrat aud Republican politicians lielng Inn llke com plicity j thore 1 no hepe el correction through them. llmnlveil, That we Invite the veter of the county Ui unlte with us In stipjKirt and oloe tleu or candidate ler lhe Sonate and Uotise or Kopresoutatlve of lhe general assembly or Pennsylvania, who from cetiv i tlen, public pled go mid principles will vete for the aboli tion of our dram shop laws, .mil have the treasury of the county of Lt.icaster from the projectod expenditure of f 150,000 or mero for the building el n new prison ; close the sa loons and our present Jail will seen lie com parallvely empty. The I epubllcati or Dem ocratic nominees will glte veu no pledge en this question, but will doubtless vete ns they have dene In the past, Htistalulng the liquor trade. Helle ting the growth or the Prohibition patty wa the imisjllingmntlve which led the late Republican convention te adept Its so se callod constitutional amendment resolution, we call attention te the fact that tin resolu tion claim te Ite only nil "opinion" that the legislature should perinlt Hitch mcasure te the voter, ami It make no party declaration and gtve no pi oil go f tterlng oitlier Prohibi tion or such submission meanure; ami taking thl ract in connection with the declaration or party leaders en the Iloerot the convention in debate, and of the Republican pre that thl resolution did net commit the party te Prohibition; and lhe rurtlier fact or the stand et the National Republican party against Prohibition, with thosllencoHntlacqule.seut.0 of the liquor dealers en this measure, and we are Justified in denouncing thl stlbinls slen resolution a a fraud, mero sounding brasFiand tinkling cymbtl, Intonded te catch vete by docelvlng voters. Jlcselvcil, That In butnbloebodlenco mid doendoiico upon our Lord Jesus Christ, the Supreme Ituler,we shall go from this com en tlen te lalwr rer the peace and prosperity of our county and state by securing the over over theow of the licensed Ilmier system or Penn sylvania, the riiudameiitil object or the Pro hibition party, nnd cordially invite the aid of all citizens. The repert e! the commltteo was unani mously adepted, the reading el the repert belug frequeutly Interrupted by applause. Cotislderablo meney was subscribed te the cause, alter which Mr. Welfe inade a stirring Hpoech. TIIK UJHIUIA AT JIOdTO.Y. luneit 1,0011 Miles by the Venetian A llrnkeu Shaft The disabled North fierman Lloyd steamer Werra, trout Hremen, arrived in Hosten en Saturday, lu tow or the steamer Venetlan. The tug Ida N. Dalby utile up from the Werra, which is anchored oil JHnll, with mall aud soveral passengers. One of the passenger state that en July 10, at 11 p. tn , during heavy weather, the sloamer breke herKhatt anil lest her propellor, the vossel laboring heavily at the time. She drifted until the following morning, when she wa taken In tow by the Venetlan and brought te thl perU The Werra brings 170 cabin and 350 steerage passengers, who will be trans- lerreu te .ew erK bv ran. A passenger give the following account of the accident- "Thoaccldent happened when we were 1,00 mile trem New Yerk. The ladles had nearly all retired, ns had most et the gentlemen. 'I here were euly a few por tion en deck. I happened te be en deck, and suddenly felt a If something was going wrong with the machinery , an ludescrlbable feelinir. as If the 'screw had civeu way and thoeuglno wa going llke lightning without any resist mce lu lhe water. The set was rather rough. The shaft wa broken, but it vves net known at first whether it had run a hele Inte the bottom of the ship or,net, and the small beat. wero nil prepared lu case or need. We drifted around trem 11 o'clock that night all through the next day. During that day a fog prevailed until about Op in., when It lifted ler about half an hour. During that time we saw a stoimer etl en the horizon. We llred a gun nnd put up signals, and the steamer altered her ceurM) and bera den n ou us. The v essel prev ed te be the Venetlan. Without any delay what what ever the Venetian turned around, mid our second ofllcer's beat carried a ery thin line te ber, and gradually a thlcl.er Hue, until the vessel were ceuuected by it heavy cable. The hawser breke once, but was repaired." It Is said that ou the second day out from Southampton u steerage ittsseuuer went en deck, Jumped en the rail and subbed him self, aud thou threw himself overboard. The vessel vvasstopied, but the roughness of the sen rendered bis reactiu Impossible. An inci dent of the vevage, aud ene In condemnation erwlilch certain or the pas-nangers woredesir weredesir woredesir ettsot drawing up resolutions, was the al leged neglect or a steamer te answer signals displayed by leth the enetlau ami Werm. It is said th it en Thursday night both vessels burned signal showing their names te attract tlie attention el a panning steamer, supposed by her sizete Isia Ctinarder, evidently bound for Husten. All that was desired was that tlie two vessel should be reported In Hosten. Notwithstanding that the signals were burned four time the steamer kept en lier way with out acknowledging theiu. The passengers were nil ou deck nt the time. 1 he p issongers en the Werra hav e adopted a'set et resolution In recognition et the con duct or Captain Richard Husslus, expressing admiration or his skill nud judgment nud for the prompt mid ellicient measure taken te Hocure the biteUv of all. CUT It IN MM. TllliOAT. 'Hie I rightful Vlauuer lu Yllihh aSegreLuter Shuweil Ills iloaleuby. tlit.vMi Ktrnis, Mich., Aug. 0 Last night Patrolman Price heartl tries et murder aud stepped it colored man named Matthews, who was tunning away from a small build ing en Stocking atroet, used a n barber shop nud dwelling. After a hard light Price took the man back, when he loll unconscious from n vvettud iu the neck. On the lloer iu the kiiiie building was discovered Nancy Curtiu, a 1 young colored woman, with her threat cut from ear te ear and her head nearly soverod from her body. Jehn Cress, a colerod b.irber aud brother of Nancy, was weeping and walling iu nn adjoining room, nnd said that he had heard cries in the back shed, aud en going out saw Nancy en the ground, w lth Matthews standing evor her. He lifted her te her feet and she walked into the heuse whero she fell down dead. Matthews' wound wits dressed aud he was able te talkthlsiuerulng. He says he was sittlug en the back step, w hen Nancy came up nnd slashed him with n razor. He thou lied leaving her In thebhed. He had been show lug her attention lately, but she had accepted favors Irein othera and It Is prebable that iu n jealous rage he cut her threat aud then hi own. All the partles ure low aud disreputable. Investigation is belng made into the case. FlllllTlMl llltl KtflUlirS QVLAIIOU. Augu ttaSIIII Operatives Combining Together lurS.ll-rrutectliiu. At ciuuta, Ga , Aug. 9. Soveral woeks age the Augusta factory operatlves struck for un advance or wages. They numbered six hundred. Since that time thore ha been much diplomacy botvveou the Knight of Laber nud tlie proprietors. The strike wa sustained by lhe olher factories. Toellsot thl organization tlie six cotton mill presl. dents organized for protection against the Knights, and this morning decided that the quickest mid best way te sottle all trouble at the mill was te notify the operatlves that unless the strikers in the Augusta factory re- turned te work te-morrow morning, all the mills lu the city would be shut down. The Knight of Laber resent the action of the mill prosldeuts or tlie lookout, and will de the best they can. The Augusta factory op eratives havedeciiled net te go back at the old rate. The mill will therefore be shutdown te-morrow morning, aud four thousand op eratives will be ldle thl week, HOII W All AN It HI'IKS. r n ii f the lllnn.lllilraljr Anarclil.ta Te.lltjlng In llm Chicago Trial. Cm 10 tun, Aug., li The rumor current that August Sple would take the stand in the Anarchist trial thl morning served te attract the largest crowd that ha thus far vlslted Judge dray's cetirU Among these present Is (Ien. W.ll. Parsons, brother of ene of the de fendant. Michael Schwab was the llrst wltness called. He tcstllled that he lelt lit home, 51 riorlmetid street, the ovenlng of May 1, at .7:10, nnd went te the Arbeiter Zcitunr ofllce. There acommtinlcatlen was received evor the telephone roquestlng that a spoaker be soul te Deerlng. Sple wa the speaker wanted, but he wa at lhe llaymarket and Schwab hantoned thore te tlntl him but failed nnd saw hlsbrother In-law, Rudelph Schnau Schnau belt, then took a car east te Clark street and bearded nnother going up Clyboume nveiiue te Deerlng. At the Tactery he ajKike te the strikers for about twenty I minutes, then stepped In a saloon, had a glass of beer anil some lunch, nnd ael back home about 11 o'clock. The wltness lurther testilltd that en May I, he saw Spies for the last tlme in the afternoon, and did net soe him again until the next morning; did net walk west en Randelph street with Mr. Spies, wa net in Crane's alley with him, and did net soe Spies hand his brother-ln-law a package lint night lu the alley at Crane Hrother. Schwab wa cress quostleticd sharply at cotislderablo length, but he stuck te his story. Iu reply te the question "are you nn Anar chist?" lhe wltness Hild, " that I a question en which thore 1 n geed deal of dlflorenco el opinion.". 'I he court held that hevvai net compelled te answer "yes," or " no." August Spies was next called te the wit ness stand. The neted Anarchist held up his hand and wa sworn. The witness tcstllled that en May I he wa ene et the editors of the irheiler Hettunrj, nud hnd held that position for six j ears. He wasalsea inouiber el the Socialistic publication sen lety. TAUHr.ll AN1 rr.ATllBUMi TllKM. This In Hie Manner lit Which Twe Adulterous Men Were Treateil. Ciulmcetiii:, Ohie, Aug. '.. Werd ha been received heroet a raid made en two households of adulterers early yosterday morning, near I'ettshlll, in the remete south, western part or the county, l'era longtime Jehn W. l-'ellls, a married man, has been keeping this heuse; his divorced slster-In-law named Stultz, aud ha been sharing his bed with her. Karly Friday morning twelve masked men from the neighborhood went te 1'ellls' house, entered It forcibly, and hauled l'ellis out el bed and out of the house te the read and gave him a thorough coating of tar aud fcathers from head te foeU 1'ellls has a beard and long hair and the raiders filled both with tar nnd feathers. They tuen gave l'ellis sev oral sovero kick and left him. A short distance from Pellls' heuse Is the heuse of Henry Potts' who ha been bestowing his atloctiens upon a woman twenty jears his senior named Penvv ell. The raiders made n visit te Petta and found the pair In bed togetlier. They took them both out te the re-ul aud covered each with tar and featherH and then lett them te thelr plight. The It Hen VV 111 "t He lie leir 93, OiiK'Uie, III , Aug. 0. -There is a pros pect that round trip ticket te Hosten will seen be sold for fiv e dollars. The refusal or the Chicago & Grand Trunk read, te cancel It contract vv lth the Odd Fellows, whereby member of that order are guaranteed a $13 rate from Chicago te Hosten, and return en the occasion or the annual conclave In Hos Hes Hos eon early lu October, premised te lead te a general demoralization in Kastern passenger rate. 1 1 1 said that a resolution w a passed at the Niagara Falls meeting, empowering thocemmissioners te allow any or the Cen tral Tratlc association lines te make rate el net less than f"i te Hosten and return from association points. The burate:a ' Ijere. SvitvTent, Aug. 9. Weather clear nud warm ; attendance fair ; track fast. First race, purse, $t00, for two-yoar-elds, 5 furlongs : Rebellion, 1 ; Cera I, '1 ; Hrnd burn, J. Time, 105. Mutuals paid, $U3Q. Second race, purse, $350 ; all ages, mile and furlong : Hessie, 1; Temasla, 'J; Alf Kitelle. J. Time, 1.57. Mutuals paid, $25.70. Third race, purse $3e0, for 1-year-old fillies, mlleand 10 arils Amulet 1, Jennle TJ. '.', Sauta Anita Hell 3. Tlme 1:1s',. Mutuals paid, $30 20. Fourth race, owner handicap purse $300, ene mile Swilt 1, Lady Wayward 2, Jim Dougl-us 1. Tlme 1:11. Mutual paid, $11.20. 10,000 lulters i:i)ieileil. llvi.ii'w, N. S., Aug. a Arraugornents for the llromen's tournament are pretty well cotupleted. The decorations and ether ox ex ox lenso are estimated at ten thousand dollars. The city luncheon te 1,000 firemen and their guest, in the exhibition building, will be couducted en tomperanco principles. Ten thousand visitors are oxpectedto arrive to il ty and te morrow. Ilett ltecklug Causes Twe Deaths. Cliic.voe, Aug. 9. At the plcnle or the empleyes of the Svvlft company's packing heuse at Cedar Lake, Indiana, josieruay, a pirtye. five went outinarewboaU When In the mlddle of the lake seme or the party bo be gau rocking the beaU The sport went fur ther than was Intonded, aud the beat cap sized. MK JulLt Sullivan and a young man, whose name could net be learned, wero drowned. A Defeat ler Mark Twain. PlllLAllELVIlIA, Aug. 0.IU thO Stilt brought by Samuel L. demons (Mark Twain) In behalf el 0. Iu Wobster Ce., or Hartferd, Conn,, Judge Hutler, in the Unlted States district court, te-day rendered a deci sion refusing te graut au injunction te re strain the sales of ceple of U. 8. Grant's por per por senal memoirs In thl city by Jehn Waua Waua uiaker A Ce. Miking It Toe Het fur Ulni. hoMiev, Aug. 9. The Daily Tcleyraph naj s that Sir Rebert Hamilton, permanent under stcretitry for Ireland at Dublin Castle, w 111 shortly tender his resignation, owing te the opposition manifested by certain mem bers or the new ministry te hia retention or the eillce. mail.toue VV 111 Kepreeut Midlothian. Londen, Aug. 9. Mr. Gladstone ha de- clded te represent Midlothian In the new Heuso or Commens. He had been returned rer both M idlethlan nnd the Lletli burghs and could sit ler elther constituency. Died or Apoplexy. Mrs. Kroderlck Stener, Maner township, Blster et Geergo S. and Jehu I. Stener, had a Htrolte et aimplexy en Saturday and dled en Saturday ulght. Shevvas aged ageutWyears nud leaves it son, Albert, nnd a daughter, Mrs. A. K. Mjers, ofMeuiitvlllo. .Vitiertl.liiB ARt-iiry Ule.eit. CiNHvvn,Ohle, Aug. It Kdvvln Alden, proprietor or the newspaper advertising agency.aaslgiied thl morning te Attorney A. M. Warner rer the benefit or his creditors. The liabilities are estimated at $150,000. Assets from $00,000 te $80,000. Will Wager lie Uatleixl Due, Washinuien, D. O., Aug. l. A fourth class postmaster was te-day appointed In Pennsylvania. A. Bewman Weaver, Clearfield. LYNCH LAW KAMl'ANT. nre MVHIIKHKHH JU&G Jffl'U It ANUS Of AN ANtlHt MOB, THU Itrturnlng rrein a I'lcnle an Indiana rarty la Fir ml Inte anil Twe Ktllmt-CtiMliic lh AMiualna hy -ee tlrer a-Ilrla anil rencrt-Katli.r anil Sen llansail. iNtit inai'ems, Aug. a One week age last Saturday some of lhe people living nt Ulrdu eye, Dubois county, and the surrounding country gave a picnic. Among theso present were a family by the natne el Waller, two daughters nnd a man named l'aullz who, whlle going home, wero attacked byThen. Hebbs and his Bonwhllep&ssliigllobba' house, The two inen wero soaled In the fence corner anil at ence openod fire ou the panning party, l'aultz wa kllled instantly nnd Waller ratally wounded. The young ladle oscaped Injury. Waller was takeu te a farm heuse whero he seen dled. Cltlzonsef Illrdseye and surrounding counties organized a tnobeil Saturday. They went te Hebbs house te lynch the two uiurdorera. The latter wero apprisodet thoiiievomontsor the mob and Hed te the weed. They were finally found ami th en a wild chase took place. The poase running aud yelling, jumping evor rences and following thelr victim through field. When the lKin.ne c.ime upon the murderers they showed light, but strong hands seen overpowered them. Twe uien stepped for wards with ropes, quickly tied thorn around the victims' neck and threw the ends evor projecting limb of troe. Without further ceremony the two men wero swung te thn night broere. The ropes wero fastoned tight te the tree and the mob dretv thelr revolvers and riddled the bodle or lhe lynched men with bullets. A feud had oxlsted between Waller and Hebbs for a long tlme, and Hebbs get the drop en hi enemy and squared It by murdering Waller nnd also nn Innocent man A Weman fatally llcaten li Het . Litti.i: Heik, Ark., Aug.!). Mr. Mary Jehnsen, living in Lizard county, was at tacked by two young men, strangers, and Jehn Linn, josterday, nnd sustained InJu InJu rie from which she cannot recover. The origin of the assault was an eld-time fetitl. The boys assaulted the woman with a tube, knocking her down nnd beating her until she i wa insensible They then lied. II caught by the pesse new lu pursuit they vUl be lynched. A TtS linillLK TI3IK IS BELFAST. MoreThanaDeien I'miple Killed lit the ltleU Which Still Continue. HtiLfAST, Aug. 9. The excitement Is un abated. Sunday morning rioting breke out in Old Ledge read and the pollce were obliged la fire in order te disporse lhe rioters. This nrtorneon the rioting was ronewed with great violence lu Old Ledgo, Urosvener and Springfield reads. Many persens with gun shot wound have been sent te hospitals. Additional troop have been tolegruphod rer. The aspect of affairs is serious. The mayor presided at a three hours' meeting of the ex ex ecutlve committeo. In response te urgent telegram received from Helfast, four hundred Infantry soldiers, seme of thetn being en furlough, were sum mon ed by bugle lu the street or Dublin, and were dispatched In bmste te Helfast by special train. A body of two hundred dragoons and infantry will lcave Dublin ler Helfast at 1 o'clock this morning. The pollce or Relraat will be suspended by the military. At mldnlght.the rioting shows no signs of alutemcnU The McKcnna Incident, which was principally the sacking of wlne shetM and ether public heuse, was repeated, the result being that two persons wero Kllled and another ratally wounded. The latter was sent te a hospital, where he was treated and tuen discharged, whlle numerous Blight cases were retained. Twenty-six case or serious Injury are reperted, ene or the sur sur ferers being a boy, who has since dled. A D0ZKN KttT.KU LAST NIOHT. Londen, Aug. 9. The 2'imcj dispatch says that at Ieast tt dozen person wero killed in last night's rioting. The stone throwing was of the most murderous description, the missiles falling in an unbroken showers en the heads of the police. Ne tlme wan lest In reading the riot net, nt the conclusion or which lermallly the soldiers charged the crowd with fixed bayonets, clearing the streets in short erder. It Is ropertod that thore l scarcely a heuse en the Sheuklll read, that docs uet contain fromenotohalfadozen vvotiuded rioters. Alter the dhturbance bad In a moasure subsided, the mob raised a great cry charg ing the pollce with drunkenness and excess or duty. At the risk, of his life, Inspector Geueral Heed paraded the street te person ally Investigate thicharge, and is satisfied of the abselute sobriety or his men. MOKi: lUOTlNO. Hr.t.FAhT, Aug. 1), (Noen). KieUng was renewed this morning and desperate fighting between the mob and the police, assisted by the military, (.has been going en slnce an early hour. At this writing the llghlng la growing fiercer aud assuming large propor tions. The rioters are showing no mercy. The police are firing into their ranks and remerselessly sheeting thorn down as though they were wild beasts. Ke far thin morning thirty persona have been brought te the hospitals ter troatment for gun-shot wounds. Thus far the pollce reports show that 11 persens have been killed and fully 100 seriously wounded slnce Saturday even ing. A majority of the wottudeu are Butter ing lrem guu-shet wounds. A soldier llred at n boy at clese range and shattered the Jatter's hand. The soldier was at ence taken into custody. Twolve hun dred soldiers, te roiuferco thosealroadyhore f arrived te day. KILLING TlltS l'ALBFAO Bit. The ltaTEea et a aluntereaa Apache Ilauil Be lieved te be Geroulme'a. Tomhstenu, Ariz., Aug. ft Threo differ ent reports have been received relative te tha Indian raid near Ure last week. One was that they killed eleven teamsters, all Ameri cans, ami terty mules. Anether report Mid Beven Meslcans and two Americans were killed. The last and probably mero reliable . . . .. f .1 A. IL.. aa'Ant.l .iln SW naaamt wagons aud killed the Mexican teaautwi, , i.Anf. r.Mai1 ttfliir Minna PrlfltnM Rtlll k Hiatal two Mexican weed-choppers, then mad1 yj -i another detour and raided reuna UMK "M towards Mulatos mountain, Bteallaa; herst n.ne nienK ami ramn from the dlraetliBvaf Puerta CaueJa, their old trail. The oettatry fi is terrorized and rancho for almost a nun- nr& dred miles around will be abandoned, It la 'C thought te be a portion of Gorenluio' band Jr . ..... I... I.I. 4n illA I1.B .IIahIIiU, t LT1 . Capt. Lawten, who has been presslng the .-i,y wily chleltan te his utmost Geronlme Ue .. gineerlng for time. What bis next inaaeutfar y1 will be no one can ion, out u is ui(ujr w p t able that Lawteu'H pursuit has been se pertl uacleus that he has concluded that the tUewa., Madras are untenable The moon Is out , wemayexpet te hear from Dim ontemmj-h Hank mevement up nere or uu can base el operatlon very seen. ' W0A TUMM rKUBAMlATim ,.r....,ini IV (I. Alia-. 9. Kastern New Yerk, Kastern FiiilaVeyV 1 !. "' vaiiia aiju " wiyi -- . variable winds, generally southerly, allMIJr warmer. J-' J t) -. 'JS M .. ' a '3 l $ 16 m w. v-V . Ai ; M T.J -f-0 " ,4 - - Mnaw-aHiaiffcc- iaatwafesv