. Vv :! vi V. HLwifa tdlxgerlfiejC V A .--tl er LANCASTER, PA.. THURSDAY. BEPTEMMEK 1C. 1880. PRICE TWO CENTSTI VOLUME XXin NO. 11. Si'V " mt atdr P'r"MTff'WA-1" I' fTJJ I b S. KKV.J.M. PALMER'S ADDKKSS AT THK AfHIVAH M. It. VIIUHVII Iff TUB HBfBKTU WAHlt, The riral Colored Mnn Ker Placed en nSlnte Ticket In I'mitujUnnln Ably IH.cu.eee III I'rulilliltlun Imum llelera Heed sired lAiimater AmtleiMe. Notwithstanding the ll"Wnolile weather 1 Wedminriay ovenlng, a " "l" a"11 onto assembled Hi Uie African Methodist Kplci)al chimb, corner l Strawberry and Andrew street", le hear Uie address or Kev. J. Monre Falinnr, Iho candidate el Uie Prohl Prehl Prohl billen putty ler congressman ablarge. Alltr Uie kUikIiik or "Held lint foil," will nniimboref ethor hymns, the meeting was called In order by llev. Win. II. rlmes, pastel et the church, nml A. r. Leenard wan sobs ted anclmlriiian fur tlie evening. Aner the singing of " America," llrolher Leenard Introduced Kev. Jehn Moeru Palmer, hi tliu Hint colerod mini who had ever boeurnvor. Ml with ii nomination for n state olllee In the commonwealth. Rev. Palmer In a colored man, 32 years nlil, or medium nln, h preacher et the Pittsburg nniiunl conference of the A. M, K. church, nod In new stationed nt Kllznbeth, Allegheny county. He has been pastor of churches nt lloltnleute, Moadvllle, Krle ninl Williams H)tL Ills father was a slave nud the subject or thU notice iH-gnu studying for the ministry whlle working In n barber shop, He addressed the audience for Hourly two bourn nml wan nttonllvely listened te. He hiiH n geed oke nod bin nddrenn showed Hint hn had given cnrelll! aAltiilleu le tbu snhjist of Prohibition. t'rellinlnnry te lilt address hn Minted Hint he It'll nt home III ttili city, Ixvause Kev. (trillion, the pviter of the Alrhan church, hnd Ixnin the ixi-lnr of bin father mid niother, nod nt hit IIthi niiHnrance nt Sunday school w nt umler bin direction. riieimiiTiiiM ei tiii: union iit.vnii. He tiegnu bin nieech by nay lug thai thore wa.nn llme when It wan eiubrran.nlng te 1k n tniniHiranee werkur, but nil Hint In new chntiged. Until old iiartles have failed te tnke bold et the leading question agitating the country today tbu (imbibitien of the liquor tnillle, nml n new party became uoces nnrv. Meral suasion, be said, had been tried for vearsntid whllothegoodtouiioranco workers wero endeavoring te nhew the imhiiiIe the ureal evil of Intomiwrance. Hener leagues n cre Torined, leglililuri w ero bought lieliv xjiIe by the lbiuer IntureMtn mid tborewnt nelhlni; loll ter the l'rohlbltlenlstn but te oriMiiIze u iirtv te Unlit tbu lbiuer moil I'rnj or win n geMl tiling, but nrnyer nlone will net bring nbeut tbu ilwlred resiilU He had n great bonitnllen aUmt cnterlng tbh iiioeuunt en nccuunt of tbrewlng bin Mile nwny, but with the 1S.pO,UU nnloeun In the Inud be full tbnt Iho llme bail couie fur tin) I'roblbltlenlKtJiorthe lnnd te oricnulre. In bin JiiilKinviit U the ell In net roetod out Injth old parties will lie nbnerlnxl nud the Aleen moil will run the KOerniumit Ile neit (liHciin.-xl the HMltlen of tbe two old pirtU ou tbe tompernnco fiuenlfnii. Tbe Domeorntlu nriy npH)arml te be linnrnt at Ituil, for thulr platform In an nlleut nn tbe tomb ou the prohibition ipientieu nud they de net bill for tbe rrnlilbllten sole. THK Tlllt'l MITIIK OI.OIII II NOII . The Kepubllcau putty, hesnlil, wanulwnjn re nrded &n the urty et ruferm. 'I be tarill hnd b)n the loer by which they keptthuiu el0H In pewer joarnlteryeur. Thore ar-,-(XH) colervd otern In reniinyUanln, but what bnnthe Urlll te de with thuiii, or tbey with the tarill The lullln nud indimtrlcn or I'ciiii nyUnnl.t, although uiaiiair,d liy lU'pullcaiin, nre Llened te the colerod clllzeu. Hlnce lMl the iUOHlieii el submitting the lbpier ipuwtieii toneto el the poeplo wan prweutwl te jy Keitubllcau loglilaluren and et that number-i) oled ngalunt nubmlnnleu. He neit paid bin alloutlen te Mntanmaii IJuay who be nald ti.nl a oloe Uke nil iiiikuI. (Jiiny wan iiudnerlng te inake It apeartli.it tbe ttepubllcan party wan In f mir of nuiniilt ting te the ivoeplo thin lbpier iiumtlmi, hut alter he bad nucb n plank umurted In tbe !'. publican platrerui, tbin IJuay fw te Alio Alie Alio gheny county mid Hundn u ildit'galHm of Hi whisky inen te tbe legUlaturu te ote ngalnsl Nubui Union. The ponker roferrwl In glowing lerinn te thobrae doedn or colerod mini In tbe Inte war and closed bin mlilrenn by nil oleipitmt appeal te tlie colerod man te nerl bin in m heed. lPinti the old party and ote with the I'rohlhltlenUlH, who were tbe true friends of the colerod rare. Te Farm a Wolfs Club. The I'rohlbilleulntn or Went Karl township will meet en next Tuesday owning uext, Kopteuibor '21, In the lllane or Uarlvllle, te form a Welfn club of aald tow nshlp. A rrellllillliinui l)miut. The w union of Tehuran. 1'ernla, roi-eiitly aeiit a duputatleu te the nbali te ropre-mnt te bin high mlgutlne that their husbands wero accuntonied te preluug their hUUiikh in the cafen or tbe capital te a very late hour, mid that thin conduct wan "contrary te tbe dovel devel dovel epuiout of ratnlly llfe and ileuitwtlu bapplnen.n in Keneral." The abah roplled that he would adept lueana te make thulr husbands stay at home, and he Ksued an eritur Imuiodlately clming nil the calen In the kingdom. Curtlu ou the GuberuatttrUI llai.e. Cougrenaiiian Audrew I!. Curtlu, tbe old war governor et l'eutiHyhanla, chaltixl brlelly with the I'hlladelphla 7dii eus ro re ro Ierter Tuewlay In New Yerk. Wheti jiell. IIc-h wan reached he aald : " I'ennaylvanla, eh T Well, 1 can tell jeu that our candidate, Mr. Illack, tnery Mpu. lar, and will inake a ereat race. Tbe Pre hlbltien party In very active in our atate and will carry many thousand yeten. 1 consider Mr. lllack'a chancen geed and hae no Idea at thin perliKl of the uvmpalgn of comedliiK that tbe ltepubllcann will win. Tbe cam paign though ban net fairly opened. All of ihe partleti are rather qulet yet getting ready for a lgoreun push later ou." Death et Natlta of Till. Cuulitr. Frem tbe Cluuihuraburg Valley Spirit. Oue of the oldent ItiliabitanU or Antrim township, llarbara Cenrad, illed near Hbady iroe, en Thuradny last In the ninety-lint jtarel her age. Her parent iuoneiI te thin county from Lancaster county when hIie wan eight yearn old. There woretwelMichlhlroii In the family, nix bio a and nix ulrla. Ter a period of nlxty-llve j enm hhe kept boune for her unmarried brother, Jehn who d led be veral yearn age near Kioltelllo. Alter her brether'n death hIie uiaile her home with heraUter, Mrn. Themas dlllaud, the yeungenl child ottbe r.imlly, near Kbady drove, where, worn out by bodily and men tal lnllrmltlcn brought ou by old age, nhe calmly doparted thin llle. Iajwer i:ad Nete, rrem tbe Oxford I'ress. A. II. Werth, or Coleraln, lest a cow lrem au attack et milk rover a few weeks age. l'ref. Jaines W. Andrew , who fottnded Union high school In Coleraln township, in lbl'.l, and cenducted It with great huccehk for mero than a quarter of a ceutury, ban rettred from teachlng and last week removed with Mrs. Andrews le the resldonceof Charles H. Terry, l'ine atroet, Oxlerd. About thirty of his pupils new renide In Oxford and en Fri day evening last tbe greater part of them gathered round their former instructor te express their geed wishes and gratification or tils coming te llve among them. Ilrinard Kem. Ceuilltlun. Mr. Kdvvard Koppthe man who was taken for a ground-hog und shot by ene of bin com pauiens, was brought te hUhome near l'rult- vllle, and family physician Dr. K. 11. Wltmur nan mm in cuarge ; uiiueugu me weunus nre painful no serious results are anticipated. Heme of the shot, which were Nu. Uinsie, were found very deeply intedlllereut parw of lila body, turee paaslng dlreclly through his right ear. Found Dead In Ited. Elizabeth Klcborsen was found dead lu bed at her home, In AVeat Karl township. Deputy Cerenor K. II. llurkholder held nn Inquest and the cause was apoplexy. Funeral Friday at ISO p. in., at Ilrownntewn church. TltM ItAILHUAIt IIOHHUIt. Tw.nl) thrvfl llnathn Hn rr and l'llil ut III teumtml Kipeclvil te tile. Nnwn from thoiicenoof the railroad dlnnMer ntHIUer Creek, In which ten Krle xxple jverlnhrsl, In coming In but nlewly. Tbe rait, read elllclaln absolutely rofune te xtate fn la. CharlonHcheiidlor, oueol the wounded, new lien In the hospital In Krle lingering between llle and death. Opinion an te tbe outcome or Ilia InJiirleN in tlUlilmJ, a majority fearing deatb. K. W, Marbvl, who 14 badly Injured Internally, In lmprexlng and may iKinMbly pull through. I.euln 1, an coy, tbe man who bad both leg crushed te n Jelly nud all the ribH In ene shin tern Irnin the broasl-beiio, nllll Ihen. He must certainly die. William Zlinmerly, or Kernnge, frlnhtlully Injured externally and Internally, wnn breiiKlit te l'rle WiHlnenday. He may pull tlireiiKh) lint be will never work ngitln. Indeed, he will lie lucky ir hoenir ineMwnllmh. Hlnce the wreck ban been cleared away three lndlonhae Imhmi fiiiiud. JuilKiiig from the Hi0 of the Ikiiieh, te weie thought te lie beya and the ether n man. It appears: they were (.aught under tbe baggage cir an It forced Itn way through the smoker and ground te plot en. Ne attempt wan made nt recognition, the remains lailng gathered to gether with a nheMil. Today ten funeraln will wend their way le the Krle lomelory, mid betw eon tbe bourn of 8 and 10 biinluenH will probably Ih) deferrtHl out of roniiectte the dead. 'I Fid Injured and dead who lived In ether cities ha; e been taken home. The lint or tbe dead In new nnulled te twenty tbrw. I'He nitiuutn nt Hllver Creek must ille and three In Krle are fatally Injured. 'Jills will hw ell th9 grand total te thirty nun. A late remrt from Mllver Sprlimn Hin that all the Injured except ene, Doereller. or Krle, hae been taken te their bemen. Doereller In friKbtmily Injured and In ery low, bin death Isjlng IoekihI ler. The whereabouts or Knulneer Urewer rmiialnn a iulery. Tw'e farniem returning from shopping In Hlher Cnntk te their homes statu that nbeill neon they naw a nun clothed in blue Jenu Hiiieck, taiitnnud barehivtded, running lu tbu direc tion of 1'erunU llle. Thin wan about lle mllea Ireui tbe wnsk. He wan panting heavily and IxMeociied tbe larmern te gle him uriile. HlnappenraiicorreatedNiinplclon and he wan refUMxI. He then cut ncrmn tbe Held toward a mrlp or wihmI wberonctlte search has bijn miln for hlui. ( ondiater Harrison In new lu Ceiinutut, Ohie, and refunen te go out en bin run, (oaring arrent an neon an he arrives In New Yerk state. The canto of tbe necblunt in new known. Iletb conductor anilengluisir received ordera at Dunkirk te run ahead and wait ler further uidern at Mlver Creek. At that station Har rison Jumtied from the train and asked the telegraph oinirater for order. He wan In formed thore wero noue. A byntander nayn he then went te the engineer, and looking at bin watch, Kild. "1 guess we will risk It, and ordered him te pull out. '1 lie engineer of the freight In net dls harged of all blame. He should bae taken tbe nlde track ea-sl of Hlhur Creek, Instead of atteinptlug te miku thoune at the wesL It Is said that Iho cere tier will order tbe arrextel KnglucerM llruwer and Harris and Conductor Harrison en charge el criminal negligent e. A HUltTltr VUAHITt Something About thn Weman KlthaiiKf) Soen le He MtabllsliiMl In iMiicaster. Tbe I M i.i Lin KX'itu ban already iluacnUnl the fs.-esi and purpeMO et the "Weman's I.x change," the managers et which anneunce the opening next month. An Impruanieu ban geno abrcsid that It in n tneney-uiaklug acliouie. Te corns t thin It In deemed denlr denlr alile te futher enlighten the public ou the subject. It In primarily a plat ew here women who need pecuniary anntstaiice can illnplny work lernile. '1 be nulw.rlben, who receive two exhlbltepi' ticketn, are anppmed te oer eer else their discretion lu placing thuui where they will de most geed, and present them te nome needy tmrnen who will thereby be en abled te exhlblt her work at the room. If any one will consider ler a moinent the dilllcultleH that be-)l people who nttempt te dlnponeol amateur work, hew many women bnrran.sed for money would gladly utilize their acceuipllnhmeuus If only thore could be found an available market ler them, they will readily moo that a ll'eiiuit'j J.'irhitnyc hoIveh) thedllllculty and upenanwny feraucb people te help them-elves. It in pre IKjned that lionlilen fancy articles, tiiure will ie a plain sewing department, where articles cannot be bought ready made, but may be ordered. Uouedmlrlug te display work and net ponse-islng an exhibitor's ticket, should show nome Mptcliuens te one of the managers and If It meets with her approval a ticket will be provided. Tbeie will be preserves and Jellleti ahvuvn en baud if possible, and en certain days et the week fresh c.ike and candy. A small percentage HO per cent, ou things oxceeding ene dol lar in price; live per cent, ou articles under dollar) will be iltducted from the prlce re ceived, which goon towards defraying the nete.nnary oxpenson of the exebauge, aucb an room rent, luel, etc. Kxblhllern will put en all articles the price and number of their ticket. II they de net wish tube known lu connection with their work any oue ou the receiving committee will take chirgvcl the article. 'Iho rooms will be open ler s.iles te begin en the 10th of Uctelwr, hut persons having work te exhibit mil present tt an neon as lKwslble alter the 1st, se that the ladles can hae things properly arrauged by eH)ning day. Or ceurse, however, articles will be recti ved at all times. 'Ibis charity ban been be immensely sue C9stul et late jenra lu all the large cities that it Hbews a need wan felt for Just such an Institution. It in a decided oipeUuiont te attempt te organize a H'emuu'j Ejcchtingt. lu se small a place us l.aucister and as tlie ladles iuterestmt In forming it are most anxi ous for it te succeed, they hepe that they may have ample assistance from the public in the way of patronage. Tbe locality et the rooms will be made known te the public in n short time. The nauies of the revolving committee aroMnclJeergoM, rrankllu, Mrs. I). (I. Kshleman, Miss hue Kraer, MissMarj hteiiiiuau. Uaclni; at the Mate Fair, There w an itnother large crew d at the Htate fair In I'bladelphla ou Wednesday, lu tlie races Nellle llurke's Kenlck carried oil llrnt nioney or fit) lu tbe Vmlle running raie, with Hiiiiiiel Hurry's h. m. Klk nocend. A -uilledanli, between homes ridden byNollle llurke and Mabel I'Jess, was wen by the lat ter. One et tbe went Interesting e vents wan a race liotweeii four of Nellle llurke's rider less horses, l'reen lllll, MarvieIL, Cerk Hey and Kid, wen by Marvie II. The chariot race was suddenly brought te it step by the breaking el the gear of ene el the chariots, and nu exhibition dash around the track wan given iu Its place by Nellle llurke. A well run l',.inlle dash was wen by Nellle Bin ke's br. h. Marvie II., with J. 11. Lewis, Jr.'a b. 1. Wllchralt second. Hurlu lUulilljr ImiiretliiK. Kl.eitlN, l'a., hepL 15. Our town In un dergoing many Improvements at present. Harry lCraybill built n new stable ; Jacob Hnjder In building an addition te his inother's boune, and T. N. Hostelter, having bought the 1' ler In depet and warehouse, In at present digging the foundation ler u new depet Mr. Jehn l'hlllpn left town last week and moved le Mount Carmel. Mr. A. Arut la still ou the sick list. The U. II. (Sunday school picnic wan held lu Dotweller'sgrovo, en Saturday, and wan well attonded. Held (In Mere Clmrcei. The hearlug of tieorge Oerlltzkt and Peter Hele borero Alderman Hpurrler was contlu centlu ueil Wednesday nltorneon. A large number el witnesses were examined and the nccuied are held ler court ou the lollewlng charges : leiouieun eutry and herse stealing preferred by J. 11. Myora, el New Iaiillle; larceny by Abraham Mlller ; felonious entry nud herse stealing by Jacob llnrnlsh, the sumo charge by Anion McAllister, mid larceny by J. b. Wetzell, of WrlgbUville. Thore are new about tvveuty-llve charges against these two men, nud there Is said.te be aulllclent evi dence te convict them en nearly every ene. Went te Attend Jim Henry Trial. This afternoon Officer Ilarnheld aud Jauies Cnrberrj', of this city, left for Kltloett Oily, Maryland, te attend the trial of Jim Henry, whlu'j takes place te-morrow. Ueth men are witnesses, rilKKK HANDSOME PAINTINGS THAT NOW AHUUN T. MAHt'H VATltU 1.10 (HIV IH1II, Tlllt VITV. Weld, of Art That Will Attract Attention lie. rau.e of Their Intrlnnlc llenuly A lie. Utled le.rrlitlen ul Them Willi Me inn Aoeunl t the Artl.t, At the llme el thu completion of the In terior Improvements In ML Mary's Catholic chiircli,alrondydencrlbodlutbnI.Nirji,M(iKN chit, It was noted that tbe finishing leuche le the work wero tluoe splendid paintings te lw placed evor thu tbroe altars of the church. Theso ha v e Immmi lu oeiirnoof completion In the art nludloef I'lllppe Centaggtnl In Wash Wash Ingteu for tbu pant nix months. They ar rived lu Lancaster ou Monday and for the (at two days workmen bav e been engaged, under thOHUporlntendeiicyof Korenre C. Hcattaglla, the fresco artist who had the contract for the Interior decoration, In putting the paintings Inte place. The atrotchers for these wero made by tloergo Kiunt, who did thu excel lent carpenter work lu the general remodel remedel ling. On Wednesday evening Iho last paint ing was placed In ikmUIeu. They are new completed with the exception of handnetuu gill frames that nre (toen te Is) placed around them. "Till! ANN! M'fVTI 'V," An ndoquate description el theso paintings would require the pen of an art.'counelssour. They are a new doparture for nlald old Lan caster, which bothers llaeir mero about money making than thestudy of tbe nmlhetlc In life, and lhy will well repiy a visit by all who arolnterentod In the Htudy of high art. 'Iho first or tbe trio In "'Iho Annunciation," which Is 7x1 1 feet lu dimensions, it hangs evor tbe Messed Virgin's altar and Is a mar vel or pure eoiiceptlou and exquinlte work manship. The angel (iahrlel In represented an in thu act ofapiiearing In a cloud of glory te anneunce te the Hebrew maiden that nhe is te become tbe mother of tbe Messiah. Hhe receives the news iu her btimble room ou bended kneen , her fsce betray the mingled av7U and delight Willi which tbe In formation In rocelved i ber haiidn are clasped In prajer and she acarcely seemn te soe the beautllul lilies that the uugul In protlering her. 'I be Madenna In dressed In a soft red and ban a blue rebe thrown alieut her, a veil falling lrem her head and grncetully winding about her left shoulder. 1'rem abeve, the Hely (ihiHt In the form et a dove In neon, three bread rays emanating therefrem te threw a soft rail lance ever tbe nweet facoef tbe kneeling maiden. The colors are taste fully blooded, thore Is nothing garish In the weik,nudlt loaven upon the beholder tbe Impression of unity and beauty. "rm: n.miiT into i.hvpt." The counterpart of this painting lu slw is "'Iho Flight lule Kgypt," which hangs nbev e tbe HL Jeseph's altar. This portrays tbe scriptural narrative of Jeseph lloelng lrem llothlehom with Mary and the dlvine Infant te encaim tbe edict of Uored who, In the fear that the Messiah had been born, de creed that nil first-born male children te the age of threo years lu llothlnheui and vicinity should be put te death. The painting pre sents the holy family Just an they are setting out from the tittle town Iu Judea. Tbe most striking figure or the group In Jeseph, who In presented is a remarkably line tyin) or phjNicnl manhood. Kulf-bearded, with swarthy couiplexlou, strong foalures and eyes in which beam intelllgeuce, lie In n mmt romantic llgure in bis OrienUlgnrb. In a brown tunic with mantloef lighter hue and head surmounted by a heed which tails from his shoulders, he is a perfect rep resentation of the Intelligent worklngmauef the vorled. In bin right band be carries a suit which is planted firmly borero hlui. The Virgin is seated en n most patient nn, and has the dlvine infant In her arms. Tbe same leati!ic expression marks ber face, the blue rebe Is again conspicuous, and a veil en ber head streams lu tbe wind behind her. Tbe descendant or the house of l).v id.w he In le ovaugellzo the world, wears a leek of entlte contentment with thu situation. A nihil tree in tbe background and a Isjautlful sky completes thin pictorial presentation of a notable New Testament narrative. "inn vsst virries." Uut the most elegant el the trio el imlnt ings renialuslobedosi.riliod. It is tbu "As sumption' el the irgiu Inte heaven, evor the high altar, nud Us dimensions are 10x1s feuL It ban ever been n pious tradition among Catholics that the lllessed irgln aid net die. but was "assumed' into hoaveu without undergoing the process of physical decay. Tbe artist ban very cleverly seized tiK)U the moment el the ascension lrem the tomb te display his powers. 'Ihe Virgin is lu mid nlr surrounded by augels nil mero or less bidden In batiks of fleecy clouds, while below are thu apestles, eluveu In number, transfixed w 1th awe at the sight bofero thorn, ht. Peter Is te the left el tbe eh)u tomb with bin ke nlu baud nud bis features show' the coutlictef his reason ler the mastery of the mlraule taking place. hi. Jehn Is te the right with outstretched hands, and bin intel lectual beardless face roveals tbe rapt ad miration with which he regards the scene. HL Themas points te the flew era growing in the tomb where erstwldle the body or the Irgln bad been, and the ether apostles are ull appropriately grouped In the picture. This central painting Is mast appropriate bir thu reason that the title of the church Is "SL Mary's of Iho Assumption." 11 IK VltTIST. .Siguer Cestagglui, the artist who conceived nud painted theso beautiful pictures, In n native of Kotue, Italy, and for fourteen i ears ban labored lu this country, bav lug Wash ington for his headquarters. Helt was who did the artistle work In the rotunda of the I'nlted Staten capitol, depleting, historical scenes aud eminent men lu the history of the country. His most recent work has been lu tlie nenaiociiameer iu uarrismirg, niin.in worked in conjunction with I Slgner Lorenze C. H attaglla. the fresce arti9L The latter is anativoet Venice aud has been In this coun try n dezen j ears. He has been engaged In Heme of the most notable fresce work dene In Philadelphia aud vicinity in that time, llelh these gentlemen bae donethelrwork well. The frescoing and painting nre har monious aud beautllul, nml Lancaster Is rich beyond couiiare for tbe exercise of their talent in making HU Mnrj's church oueof thu handsomest In the state. The Cambria lieu Cuiuauy Police Governer I'attlsen Is net iu a hurry te ap point the 1S0k1Iceiiuiii the Jauibrl.i Iren com pany has asked for. He took up the appli cation Wednesday, but en learning that there were already iu tbe employ of tbe lempany 17J peliceinun be decided te wait aud see bow many or their commissions had expired. A private corporation with 300 policemen iu lisoiupley betokens something unusual In lis uiauaguuieuL The governnr ban heard the rumor thai the Cambria iron company is discharging tlie men in its em ploy who Joined tbe Knights of Laber. Ml.. Illnten's laiKiifcemi t. Anether large audlouce groetod Miss Llllie lllnten and her dramatic company last evening. The comedy outllled "Member of Parliament" was played. Tbe star sustalned her reputation as it llue nctress lu the character of LYcffiu Dumeomhe and she ro re ro celeod cxoellent aup(Mirt from her elster Sallie, Mr. Griffith aud the remainder of the company. Miss Sallie snug "Let Well Kueugh Alone" lu geed slylu. Thin oven even big thucetuiany plays "Anl'iicqiul Mutch" unit quite a number of seats have already been sold. llacleB at the Lebanon Fair. Although the woather was threatening yesterday thore was n very large attoudauce nl thu Lebanon fair. The three-minuta ime wan wen by A. 11. Kretz'a Hosn K. iu '2:17, J:IJ', nudiljltl. William Flss' Johnule D. was entered lu this ruce bul did net start. Bent Out ler Thirty Day.. " llully " Yentzer, of Conostega Centre, who, while drunk assaulted William Cexey en Saturday ovenlng, was comtnltted te prison ter thirty days by Alderman Hpurrler ler being drunk aud disorderly. Mr. Cexey did net care te prosecnto him ler assault and ba te-y. inn r.AtnK ahv kaiiuv vlubixu. ITeiiilneiit jnMter Women Ileartllf In Ker nt Ilia New Movement Ju.t t Inaucuraled, A number of liromlnent Lancaster ladles linve Ixten Inlorviewod en the early closing luoveinont and were given ihe following opinions as the result : A prominent lady el North Diike alrcel says :"I think It an excellent thing for tbe ixwr shop girls whom 1 heartily lilly ler the long hours tbey have le aerve. The moo meo moe tnont will haveiny warm support by doing all my shopping In the morning. A lady en Kast Orange streetsays : " lam glad Iho merchants re taking no wise a step. All buyers can be 'accommodated as well, and they give the clerks and saloshulles a lltlle tlme forcultute and rest" Anether lady en Kant King street thus ex presses herself : " I elteu watch slore clerks passing home te ten at six nnd Iwk nt soven,. and remark te myi family hew weary some of thorn leek. I consider the cloning e teres, as they are new, p great act of charity toward atore help aud can be nu less le the merchants." A lady en West Chestnut stroet says: "I think It is a splendid arrangement. I shall de my shopping during thu day bs I prefer le de al any rate, and my girl 1 shall give nil afternoon of each wek." (meaning ber do de do luestlo.) i A lady en Kast Ontiige stroet Is of this opin epin opin eon: "Well I llrnt thought It would net Is) nice te bav e the stores cloned se early aud made th e remark In a store where 1 trade a great deal. The lndy attendant Bsked me whother 1 evor thought or hew they had te work until nlne o'clock overy night I never did before. I thought el It and changed my mind. 1 new think It a grand, progressive inove." A mechanic's wliesaid . " We can de all the shopping we waul te de en Monday nnd Saturday evenlngs. A lady inomber of church said : " I mn sure I can get my husband and Mr. te attend our Wednesday evening nrayer meet Ingn slnce Uie stere clones at six." A lady who has been working In a cotton mill here for about flve years saja: " Any of tbe hands In tbe mill will tell you they can de their shopping nicely by tbe stere being open two evenlngs of each woek." A young miss said nhe wan glad the stores were te clese all tbe w Inter. " Brether and 1 have had surh jelly evenings with pep since the early closing began." tub no sir. euuaiayiux in ukaihsu. l'tilUulelphla Helertnl an Ihn rlt I'lare or Bleetlne The I'reteedliisn of WrdiirnUj. The bonslen of the grand home or the Heme Communion, of I'ennsylvanla, ilrotherhood of tbe 1 nlen, concluded Its hunuiOHS In Heading Wednesday arternoen. During the day Iho reports of the grand olll elll olll eors were acted upon nud a large amount of business of interest only te mombers of the order was trausacted. Tbe fellow, lug officers for the ensuing ear w ero lustal led : Past grand guardian, A. T. halzlger. Ne. -, Laucaster, grand guardian, A. K. lleusted, 22, I'hlladelphla; grand protector, Charles K. Keller, II. I'hlladelphla, grand priest, 11 IC. Het, '21, Columbia; grand priosless, Harriet Lukens, 17, rrankterd; grand treasurer, William l. hmlth, 21, Chester; grand watch or the day, Hunan Htllvvell, 1, I'hlladelpbla; grand watchef tbe night, Charles K. Hainel, , I'hlladelphla. The roperta read give the total nuinlKr of mombers lu tbe state a7,nu0havliigiucroased In membership slnce the last report about 100. During tbe year there wero paid out ler sick and funeral benetlls about f l,m, and the order has about f I.i.tjOO In the grand treasury. AU evor the state tbe order ts in creasing in membership nud lnlluouce. Nominations for elllcers for next ear were made aud among them wure tbe following, t.raud priest, K. Iv. Het, Ne. -I, Columbia ; grand jirlostess, Cbrlstle Ibs-kert and Mar garet link, Laucaster, grand watch or the day, Kllouera Kberniaii, K. M. t.asl, Julia Webb aud V. I'ralley, Luicaster. Philadelphia was chosen as tbe next place of meeting, alter which an adjournment Was made. Married In Sleiiiittllle. One of the quietest weddings evor wit nessed iu tlie illage or Meuntvllle, tbin county, took jilace tbin morning by tbe mar riage of Mr. Jauies Iv. Koblusen, the w oil known tolegrnphlo ojieraler of that place, te Miss LeretU l'isbel, el thes-tinu place. The coreiLeuy was porfermod at 'J o'clock by the Kev. 1- Ludvvlck, pastor of tbe V. It. church, lu tbe proseueo only of tbe luiiuedi luiiuedi nte families or tbe contracting parties. ATter the ceromenles the ceuple preceeded te the depot, where n large number of rrieuds were walling te cougratulate thorn. They lelt Uarrisburg ou fast line for Terre Uaute, Indiana, 'they will be geno se v oral weeks, taking In IudUtiapelis and ether Western clties of importance. On their return tbey will at ence take up their residence In Mount vlUe. Cloed wishes lrem all their numerous young friends followed thorn. Sales of Lener I. nil lobaiie Frem the CJuaiiyv llle Pest. Our tobacco iicker, i:. 11. l'rltz, ban made several sales el tobacco lately, the last ervvhieh is 100 cases seld.this w eek and W last w eek. M. Wlke,er Kaw'linsvllle, sold his packing of 43 cases. Swift llres., of l-'ulteu Heuse, sold ed cases te Teller llres. There is very little cased tobacco sold in the low or eud of this county, l'rltz, et this place, aud llildebraud, or New l'rovldence, are the only holders ; the former still has sotne 100 cases und the latter some 00. There is lltlle or no tobacco still in lar uiers' bands. Evangelical Lutheran hyneil. The ferty-llfth annual meeting of the Kast l'eunsylvaula Evangelical Lulherau synod met in Heading ou Weduesdny te remain in sossleu nearly a week. Tbe synod embrates about 15,000 communicants aud loe monitors and lay delegates. Kev. Dr. Kli Heeper presides. Tbe president preached a Hyuodl Hyuedl Hyuodl cate sermon, llev. I. H. Hoejier, of I'hu'nlx llle, Is secretary, and llev. Dr. U 1 Albert, et Germautevvn, treasurer of the syued. A Carpenter Hurt. llUMUtlbiiK, Sept. 10. A sad accident oc curred u few days age te oue el tbe carjioti carjieti carjioti tersongaged by the Pennsylvania railroad ou the bridge al Locust Grev e, about a mile be bo be lew this place. A plece or timber vv itb a pre Jecting spike iu it loll upon tbe leg of the man, the splke poiietratlug the llesby part el tbe leg te the depth et nu inch and a half, narrowly escaping an important arlery. Frem tlie attending iphjslelau's repert tbe man is doing quite vvu. Opening et rslght hchueU. Tbe night schools of the city w ill be opeiiod en next Meuday evening. The beard decided te eism earlier this year than usual, aud it is expected that thore will be a large attend ance As all the supplies necessary are tur tilshed te the pupils, thore is no .excuse for young poeplo who can net attend the day schools en account of work lrem attending night school Ktcur.lun te the lairs. This morning the Pennsylvania railroad rau a special train te Philadelphia for the accommodation of the- persons desiring te atteud the sbtte fair. There were 1j0 en the train when It arrlved here aud lul Lancaster nnnnlfl leek mssaee. This morning the Head lug railroad rau au excursion te the Lebanon fair and lerty poeplo went en it. Window dial. Workers Hacking llenu. PiTiNUUitu, Ph., Sept 10. At a special meeting et the Window G lavs Werkers' asso ciation, held te consider the failure of Tuesday's conference with the man man facturers, a vete was taken ou the preposition rrem the manufacturers, te start their factories ut last y ear's Bcale of wagon. A large majority el the dolegatos Uveiud going le work en the terms proposed, the only deseutiug ole ele ment being the gatherers, who had demanded inn imrcnnL ndvnuce. The conference com- mlttee was Imiwwored te go en aud sotlle the strike. i The action or the association Is regarded an a backdewn, and it is gonerally predicted that the strlke will be declared oil and work resumed. ENDED 11Y A BIG BALL XHH CUHI'fSnTIUlf OF VOI.UItltll unit ritLLOtr aii.iuvuhh rr.iinr.niiA Klerllen anil liilIUllm el llie lllllrer ter the Year Ohainher.biiri; Seleded Fer the Neit MeelbiR-Tlie Itall Hucce. ful-Other New. Kniin Uelumhl. Itegutar Correnpon denee of I ktelliiixkcxii. Cer.UMniA, HepL ID. Tbe Hrand Unlted Order or Odd Fellows, of Pennsylvania, closed their sixth annual meeting In Coin in bla en Wednesday morning alwDt twolve o'clock. The businesa el Iho last sossleu was principally Iho olecllon of ofllcers te sorve for the ennulng year and the Installation el the same. The following wero the oillcers oleotcd : District master, H. A. Jorden, Cum berland ledgo, l,r.'-7 or Carlisle ; deputy dis trict master, Themas Hlmpnen, Mount Olive ledge, lull, or Philadelphia ; district socro secro socre tary, Jeseph M. HUirerd, Casslojiela ledgo, l.-mLel MarietU ; district troanurer, Nesbltt Hall, Win. Murphy ledgo, 1,119, of Medla J district dlrocter, I'. C. Ilaltis, Husquehanna lcslge, l!,fj73, of llBrrlsburg. The next meeting el Iho ledgo will be held en the second Tuesday In bopteuibor, 1887, at Chamliersburg. The reports rocelved by the ledgo show tbe erder te be In a very flourishing condition, and dally increasing iu membership. (Jreat preparations had been made by the local local lmlge, ler the grand parade te be held en Wednesday arternoen. Thoweathor loekod very unfavorable for tbe parade and rain fell until nearly ene o'clock, when the clouds broke away and the sun commenced toshlne brightly. The town syd visiting ledgos formed en Walnut stroet, het w ion Second and Third, about 1 JO o'clock, but the rain again commented te fall and It came down In terrents. The crowd quick ly scattored and the Odd Fellows sought rofuge In the armory. About 20 another start wan made In the following or er or eor: Hraud marshal, Jehn IHknr; Ironvllle band ; Olive Hranch ledge, Ne. l,377,nr Colum bia; Goodwill band, et Lancaster ; Knte Por Per Por petua ledgo, Ne. '2,(2.1, or Lancaster ; Mlddlo Mlddle Mlddlo lewn cornet band; Hrotherly Love, Ne. btxJ, and Susquehanna, Ne. 2,073, et Uarrisburg, A number of dolegatos were scattored through out the line. The parade bad marched but a fw squares when It cemmenced raining. Thoreuto was a short ene en thlsacceuntand the Odd Fellows went te the rink where an address was dollverod by Kev. Lawrence Mlller, of Uarrisburg. During the aftornoen an elegant banquet was served lu the armory. The ball in the nrniery last night, given by Olive Hranch ledge, Ne. 1,377, closed the groatest tlme the colerod population of Colum bia has evor known. The allalr was etv largely attended aud was the best colored ball ev or given In town. Lancaster, Uarrisburg, Carllsle and ethor cities w ero well ropresentod andoverythlug passed oil In a very sticcoss sticcess ful way. The grand march was led by Jeseph M. btalTerd and wife, of MarietU, and was a grand sighL The dancing kept up until a late hour. '1 be convention aud ethor features of the colored folks wan a success in every way oxcepllng tbe parade being pre vented bv the rain. During their stay lu town the v Islters acted In a i ery geed manner and proved thoiuselv os te be gentlemen in overy way. The Heath Mat, Tholuneral orthe late Mrs. Mary Hrubb vv 111 take place en Friday alternoen at two o'clock. Interment at I'uleu JSethel como cemo come tory. Jehn Charles ltecklus, thoyeungont son of Dr. H. A. ltecklus, died very suddenly last niglit,aged ene year. Iho child was attacked with cholera Itilantum yesterday altorneou, f;radually Isjcemhig werse until death re re ro levod Its sulleriugn. The funeral will take place en Friday nttorueoii at four o'clock. l'ellie NtiTH. David Morgan aud wife and Kmma John Jehn John seu, all colerod residents of Lancaster, were lu town yesterday alternoen, aud becauie very much intoxicated. They acted In a dis orderly manner ou Locust street, and were taken into cuftedy. This morning they wero sent te jail for ten dais each by bquire Frank. William Jimpson, of Wrightsv llle, coin cein coin mitted a felonious assault en Mrs. Henry 1 ereman, lu Yerk county, a snort time age. Olllcer Wiltlckwan notified te koep n look out for the man and arrested him yesterday altorneou In a Frent street saloon. Con stable W llson.ef Wrightsv llle, took Jimpson across the river last night. Three bejs named Arnes, Crawford uud Mlller were arrested by Officer Helluiau for riding en freight trains ou the Heading rail road. Tbey wero taken bofero Squire Kvnus when they paid eesU aud were discharged. Tonu Notes. The regular monthly meetlug of school beard will be held this oveuiug. McAvoy's lrlsh-American Tourist com pany will apieariu the opera heuse en next Saturday night. The l'eunsylvaula railroad pay car came te town vesterday aftornoen, aud paid the emplojesfor August. A number of persons w out te Philadelphia, tills morning ou the excursion evor the Penn sylvania railroad. llurteu's Georgia minstrels apiMiared in the opera house last night, te a small audience, beveral of the troupe wero geed, earning liberal applause Thu company w ill appear this evening. Kev. William P. Kvmib aud H. F. Yercey, of tbe Second Streot Lutheran church, lelt town this morning ler Heading, where they vv ill attend the sessions et tlie Kast Pennsyl vania Hyned of the Lutheran church. A I'hlladelphla polieoman was in town yes terday, nnd lest a pair of haudcufln in the Pennsylvania railroad station. Lieut. Cel. I). 11. Case, Captain F. A. Ron Ren Ron nett and Lieutenant K. 11. Kckmau, of the Fourth regiment, went te Lebanon te dsy te have au iutervlew with General J. P. S. Gebln concerning military matters. Tbe coal wagon of Adam Kagle breke down yosterday nftorneon while the team was crossing the railroad. Very llttle damage was dene. TUB llHIHT IU VIBH flill SEAL. The (ue.tleu That Is New Agitating Cauada and thin Country. Hoste.v, Sept. W. An; Ottawa special te the Ailccrtncr sajs that slnce the demand for the roleaso of the schooner Onward, selred iu Alaskan widow, was sent ou Sat urday te the colonial ollice for presentation at Washington a supplementary demand has been forwarded through the same chanuol chanuel This document states that in ltd a conven tion was signed at SU Petersburg betw eon Kuglaud aud Russia, et which oue arlicle guarantees te "British subjects, from whatevur quarter they may arrive, the right te ferever enjoy tbe privilege of navigating or llslilng iu Uie 1'acillc ocean or any part thoreof." Frem this it is argued that the Fnlleil Htatesj could net bave received from Russia the right te excluslve navigation of tlshlng or seallng jiriv lleges in Alaskan waters. hliut Head In 111. Track.. lltMsvu.i.i:, Ala., Sept. U5. Themas Masen, a prominent liveryman, uud Theo Theo eore Reach have been at outs for sotne tlme. They met at the passenger depet this morn ing, and without a word Masen drew a pistol an d shot Reach dead lu his tracks. A woman w as at the bottom of the allalr. There in In In In tonse exciloment evor the murder. Cholera in Hungary. Washington, D. C., Sept. hi. The Marine hospital bureau ban been notllled that chelera prevails iu lliula Pesth, Hun gary, 11 dealhs occurring lu four days. One I'u.lmiuler Sanieil. Washington, HepL hi. A leurth-clasn postmaster was appeinted te-day In Penusyl. vaula : J. Markle, Ilurd. Nen. of Steamthlp. Londen, Sept. 10. The steamship Allen, from New Yerk, September 8, for ltrcmen, passes.! the LUzard this morning. MIUHABI. DAY ITT JHTBHIlBWKn. lleHa). the t'amrililel el the Fngll.h Leral mill IMtrliitlc Union MltleaiU. HAC'itiMKKTn, Cal., Sept in. Michael Havllt arrlveil from the Kant yosterday. In nu Iutervlew with him ou the subject of the pamphlotlnsiied by the Kugllnh I.eyal and Patriotic Union ou" The sbittii or the Irish tenant farmer." Mr. Davltt nays that the arguments advanced In the pamphlet nre utterly misleading nnd tend te create misconception in the tnlnds of the American public- an te the prosent state efallairs In Ireland. He draws marked it it it tontleu le the great depreciation that has taken place within tbe last few years In the prlcosef all Irish agricultural products, and denles thai the Irish (armors enjey groater advantages of tenure than nlhers de. He says facts nud llgures which Mr. I'arnell will present when he introduces his bill Inte the Heuso or Commens Friday next, will com pletely refute the misrepresentation made lu the pamphlet and established the truth of his charges against the Irish landlord system. MBMOAH Jt KIIKr.S HI1ATTMHKII. While in Camp They are Attacked by (linen:, ment Troops and Severn! are Killed. t lluewNsvii.r.K, Tex., Sept. IU. A prlvnle telegram te your correspondent from Sanhi Marl, says : Commander Viucentf I'enn, of tlie Kev olutienary army, passed thore Tues day morning. He says that en Friday last, when he nnd Maurtcle Cruz, with about 0.1 men, only thirty of whom were nrmed, wero camped 15 mllen south of Camargo, Ihey wero attacked by Colenol Heruandez with 300 aien and comptetoly reuted, losing soven inen, killed and wounded. The Revolution Revelution Revolutien ists wero surprised while drying their cloth ing, l'ena nnd Cruz barely escaped, the latter ou a herse without a saddle and the former en feet. Frem this it will be seen that tbe Revolutionists nre taking rofuge In Texas. Other advices say that Adolle Gon zales, a Revolutionist leader, was among the killed and that en the part of the troops Cel. Hernandez wan slightly wounded. Gonzales wan shot threenines and died en the Held. Ills brother Juan was also among the killed. llhAIKE UUILtXIl VI'Blt. A Slalne Klatesman Haja ''The Un-(liiineil KulRht" Will lie In the fight of 1HKS. Cine voe, Sept. hi. A Washington special le the Scw says : "A private letter was rocelved hore te-day from the Hen. Seth Milllkcn, of Maine, In which tbe following language occurs : "Mr. Illalne is very much elated at tbe result of the election In Maine and In a letter received by me this morning hoackuewledges the receipt of a congratulatory telegram ns te the outcemo en Monday. Nothing will pro pre vent the Maiue statesman from going befere tbe nominating convention iu 1SS3, and I bellove he will be stronger than ever. In the next campaign, an In the ene that pro pre pro ceded II, the battle ground will be New Yerk state. Frem the host sources I have it that Mr. lUaiue, whother nominated or net, will make a most active canvass in the Hmplre state ler the bonelU of the party." Sullivan and Itearld le 3Ieet. Ni.w Yemc, Sept. 14 Werd was received in this city this morning from Pittsburg that arrangements had been made for the meeting between Sullivan aud llearld, aud that the tight would take place In the (Irand Central rink, Pittsburg, en Saturday night The men will spar six rounds for points, Marquis of Queensbiiry nlles, with soft gloves. Thore vv HI be no pollce interference, tbe managers el the allalr having been ltcensed te give the cnlortalnineut provided the nieu de net violate tbe laws governing glove exhibitions. A large delegation of sporting men from this city aud Philadelphia will be present. FlTTsiti no, Pa., Sept. III. It In new stated that the long-talked of Sullivan- llearld light will take place lu the Grand Central rink, this city, en Saturday ovenlng next. Mayer Fulteu this morning Issued tlie iiocessary license, conditioning the light te a round centest with soft gleves, points te count. Tlie mayor was assured that bin wlshes would be respected and car ried out. Workmen are new busy prepar ing the platform and rink for the entertain ment, llearld will reach hore this evening. Sulliv an leav en New Yerk te night, arrlv lug te morrow morning. A Tramp Fatally Injures a ley, W viiAsit, Ind., Sept. In. A peculiar and deadly assault was reported yesterday ou a son et Solemon llalvey, n prominent farmer, living a few mlles wostef this city. Whlle the boy and bin father were at work In a Held adjoining the Wabash railway track, a last passenger train passed. A tramp was perched botweeu the engine and baggage car, who burled a large stone as the train shot by. The missile struck tlie boy en the forehead, Indicting au injury lrem which he will .die. There Is no clue te the tramp's Identity. Whitney nuil Keach Settle. WAsins-inev, I). C, Sept. 10. Secretary Whitney lias closed the accounts of the gov gev gov ernmont with thu Jehn Reach assignees for tlie Delphin and Puritan by paying 43,000 in lull or all demands. The Reach assignees demanded a much larger sum, but Hearetary Whitney rejected their claims as exorbi tant and ollered terms which they linally accepted. One reason for this settlement, according te rumor, It terminates all disputes between Reach and the government and leaves him lroe te euter Inte competition for the contracts for the proposed new naval v essein. ilmi. lloeth's hen Marrleil. Londen, Sept. 10. Miss Charlcsvverth, whose detention by General lloetb, of the Salvation Army, led te n general outcry against him, wan married te a son of lloeth te-day at Clapton. Thousands of people wero present at the marriage ceremony. The lather of Miss Charlesworth was net present, but the sisters et the bride were all prosent. (.eneral lloeth will have a torchlight de-i me u st ration te-night befere his doparture for America. Arrested Alter I. lulling Capture liear. Leu xNii'em, Ind., Sept. Id. David Deo Dee Deo llttle, arrosted by the pollce ler drunkenness, turns out te be the same Doellttlo who with the notorious woman Rice ktlled Maggie lieuley 12 years age. He was Indicted for murder and escaped and was never heard from until last night, Whlle drunk he bragged of his crlnte, which was the most sensa tional murder evor rccorded In this rrt of the state. Del lulled In the sum of &UO.000. Svn FitVMlsfe, SepL 10. Marshall A. Hates, cashier et the city of Umdea lire In In surauce company (limited) of Londen and the National Mariue Insurance company of New Zealand, has defaulted te the amount el f-M.OOO. Train IJernlled. KviiWAV, N. J., HepL 10. A west bound lreight train en the Peunsylvaula railroad was derailed near this place early this morn ing. Tlie ougine nud half a dozen cars were completely wrecked. TtalUe evor the read L will boduhvyed soveral hours. wr.ATur.n invivatiunh. C Washing ten, D. 0., Sept 10. Fer Kastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, local rains, followed by fair woather, higher followed by lower temperature; winds generally southerly. RUKKNRAnir.T.Annii - 1AUTY.1 v4 WILL UUIIBHr J, tirr, im iiuiTejr, or ITH LBAUMK. tmm A.T1 jj Tffl (lalherbiK el Ilia Taper Meney Men In Harris- liurc Veiicreiumaii llriimm Klerted Per. V irnnniiv .iii.iriiliil mill iieiiverinB B CNieerti te llie 100 Delegates. if . The (lreenbark tjilter larlv. ahu Miuunui,i.R.unuij( nmtaveinviiiiun nu gij meet 111 HnrrUltllrrr tivilnv nnil Itma tmr Itftu. Tfi TllAf.nnnli.nl,.l.lirt..l.lnM.nHu.llui tl. . tttrltf ilAlnfraln limn nrrlt'n.1 ltli,.llnM ll.lf. L adolphln'HdeIogatton of olghleon, headed By 2S William Darrett, aud Schuylkill's filteeu, ".: marshaled by Chairman Whalen. Hlt nV Chairman llynders hns enbibllnhed heailqtiar- ters at the Jennn hnilnn. nnd nil fnfnrmel . inoetlugof tbe delegates lu the city and th A coineunltteo was held thore Wodtiesdav evev J' nlng, during which tbe iiuestieu el striking ..g." out ihe word "Greenback" from the name V;n wanuincussed. 'I'lie decision arrlved at; that the state convention could net take action It wan for the national oemmllteo uoterinlno. Tbe platlerm will Indnrse the Knights et Lnlier platlerm. nnd limkn nn rnfnrfuii-AlnlliA lliiuer question. fe It leeks ns It Colenol H. J. Housten, of Lsn- t caster, will be nominated for governor and Jehn Parker, or Schuylkill, ler lieutenant governor. Candidates for tlie ethor place) are net discussed, although thore Is a feeling among sotne or tbe I'bllaitelpliians that Urenuen nud Stoveiison, en the Domecratlo state ticket, lie Indorsed respectively for auditor general nnd congresniunn-nt-Iargo. This suggestion In tbe convention will meet with vigorous opposition from the Schuylkill nien, who will insist ou the nomination of n straight ticket, aud will withdraw from the conventiou unless thu party stands up te it principles. The following named local delegates te Greouback-Lnber convention are In attend attend anre at Uarrisburg bovlde HebL J. Housten: J. D. I'yett, II. W. Sleln, .urlel Hwope, Wm. V. Arnell aud A. L. Campbell. OOM'JS.VTiOJV CALLED TO VlttlBU. f Cengrea.maii llriimm, Klecled t'ermanent Chairman, Makes a Speech. H.uuusni nn, Pa., Sept. 1ft. Mere than ene htindred delegates te tbe slate G rooubacb reoubacb roeubacb Labor con vontleu wero iu their seats when that body wan called le erder In the court heuse at ten o'clock this morning by Chair man ltynder. Ou motion of Mr. Owles, of Krle, the convention proceeded te elect per manent ofllcers, thus dispensing with the usual election of temporary of ficers. Hen. Charles M. ltrumtu, of Schuylkill county, was choseu as per manent chairman. Congressman llriimm,-. upon taking his seat, thanked tbe conven tion for the honor conferred upon hint and lu his speech said he believed tbe day will jet ceme when the Groenback-Ltbor party will be called upon te administer thenllairs of state nnd national government. A oemmllteo el seven ou credentials was then appointed. BBSATUK HL A11CM L1TTLIS VIHVVS. Trying tn Keep the Antl-bnluen ItepubllcanB In the "llran.l Old I'nrly." A! Cittiwue, Sept. 10. Twe-thirds of the seats In the Madisen street theatre were flli flli ed this merniug some time before tbe hour appointed for the anti-saloon Republican convention te be called te order. Prominent among theso who- wero early in attendance wero Congressmen Thomai ltyan, el TeWyg iiaId lfattua. ntid Prl.-n nf lnwi rPtiA fVm. V-k.. ,....., .,...,, ..,. .., . ... -.. - , ,, ventien was called le erder byAthen urlr- fln, of Kansas, and Rev. Mitchell btaln. nnt-ar-nil In 111-ivnr IT.lt.n.l Lll.lnn L'....n,r.M 111.1. ....... .In.lul i WM1W& i,bua euuniui JltUll VV W3 OIVUMIVA.- TCf. Inmnrart. elialrt,,.. 111. mlat.latlrt nnAwmu Vr received with great cheering, lie said that it was an historic convention which would ' make Its inlluonce felt for years te come. They had met te couslder methods for the destruction of tbe rum power throughout the country and the world. An between no llconse and low liconse tSey wero In favor or the latter; as between low llconse and high license they supported the latter ; as between high liconse aud prohibition they were for prohibition first, last and all tbe time. (Pro longed applattse.) They were In the Re publican party and they lntended te stay there. ( Applause. ) IT any body did net like them let them get out of the Republican party (choers). lie believed that the Prohibition ists were In earnest, but he had hoped that they would retuaiu lu the party and endeavor te kill the rum power through Its influences. He had hoped that the result of the conven tion would be te bring them back aud make a united Republican party. The speaker cencluded amid applause and the calling et the roll for committees was pre ceeded with. The committee en permaneut organization reported for president ex-Sonater Wiudetn, el Minnesota, und for viee president Rev. Kverett Hale, Massachusetts; ex-commis-slener of agriculture, W. Leduc, of Iowa; Her. F. H. Rail, of Rullale; Congressman Prlce, Iowa, Chief Justice llorten, Texas, aud Senater Illalr. Senater Windem was enthusiastically received aud spoken at lengtlu He said they had met as Hepubl leans, who did net bellove in the right or the saloons te dominate aqd direct. They did net desire te dlctate te the party, but te urge It te accept the issue which had been tendered It by the saloon element and liquor interest of the country. The party would be forced te take up the question at no distant day, nud the Beener they did it, tbe belter It would be for that party, the ioeplo and the country. The speaker weuteu at length te deliver a pro hibition speech of the usual type, dealing witli the question upon humanitarian, politi cal and economic ground. ltape en a 'servant l.lrl. PneviDUNur, It. I., Sept. 10. Kdwln It. Randall, a pretulneut manufacturer, was ar raigned befere the district court. tmEast Providence te-day en the charge of i!jjjJ al al al loged te have been committed upeu one Kllen Ilarriugten, a servant girl In hla em em pley. He pleaded net guilty and was re quired te glv e ball in the sum et 50,000. Knights or Laber Arqultted. Si. LeuiN SepL 10. The Jury in tbe case or the Knights or I,aber charged with cob-Vs. Bpiraey 10 injuru mu yiJinj,,j u.u im oftheMIssourl Pacltle railroad company di imr tbe recent strike en the Southwest y rntiirnml n verdict of acquittal last night. The defendants wero Oscar ITarran, FranfcV .. 1 l-l.l. irnit.llmllian . Ym in trami j rmiuriu. mim . . . - '-.j Kaclug AMoclatleu en Trial. ,m ,, ,......... TJattr Vni-lr. Hniit 111 Til TiT niiuunKi1! -w., wr .. .... Ilrlghten Reach Racing association Is en trial te-day bofero the Kings county court of aeB- - ' .)!. rpi.n Miai-frn la (lint nf nivll anlllncr In "V. muita. uu v..... bu .- ...... . !. -...-0 . allowing the registering and roceruingoiueu en horses. The indictment is therefore similar te that which was tried against the ConeylBland Jockey club In which case the jury falled te ngree and wero discharged. After constderablo difficulty a jury was ob eb ob talued. The court then took a rccess. - ir.iHUi t'lr la Philadelphia. .W 1..,.. ,.! imiia. S011L 10. A llre UiU'Ms, merniug in leuuey uitiu "- ,w-; .. . ... ...I.I... utintt ..atUHMl a less of f7,000. Less tuny covereu vj - f surauce. " Traylnc Frotectleii. t , toctlen evor the independeace and liberty or j. ltiilrs.r!ti. s . j J5U a' St "& ait i -n Si &l s '!. 5& 1 ?' "Wt'- Wbi "al tf "Vl' & M sa: K y m 'IT m 'Ss A . 'W iVj -'M a.i: -m m ? -S: & w- &: w I ! M i v? j SJ , .. M?z f r$b .0 ,i ,-?
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