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II THE HERALD: DALLAS, TKXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, It J iti f I! ' Agents foi J iy Hakes. 1 1 1 , 'City IronV J ' l5ro.s Fan j - s if BUSIN1 : 1 C'DMMj . Sept. 2.i tfrnngly m i ! ' i:?. urgent tnr ' kulll UlKl.rl) fuathe minx. i Ay of tho c1 ful of new f.aiyors oflero mo coin I mill tore are, lib hough loin prevailed i was the p .iirfiilly pulilj liRhnr. On In fl '.itSMlId nt 1H, ny iiuu lor i, nnAiw Aw at-UIkIh'k( "Nominal; i il NOW, -IUC I( ! in e I'M TnrewtJ I 4 At mills, ) l.NMKALl'lll. ' i?WV AKI Orf tn Choppi-il; nil oorn suit jrim pur Ice II ) BAH Fulfill jr Prairie, l tpcr Ode or I jlkt Bkki-4 I : 11ALKKT corn I VltSTOM, H 1 'Mil elpla. -ulon 7,'i IrltuuK J,J imnli.,.1 enlou... ilttKlon lk ... more.... York.... n ck-lphla Mil I... il : i ieiir siri uos. n ( l Hllilix, I ' nil year, ' lAVH.Hl j OKt-Hlcl ; Ueolltlcil ' .; No. in ! 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AN'avahho enmity gontlomsn says "a kiH8 1h a nroxyHiiml oontuvt botween tlielnbliil anpvnrlaKCH of a man and a woman." The follow lio got this off Is a C'oiirne-l-OHimH dude, and ho ought to he sont to Kurt Worth to deal luro. )kn Iiuri.KK hud an ovation at Hos- ton laHt Snturduy night, and a lady named Smith (not ItlackHmlth) pro Dented him with a "largo lloral horso- Nhoe." This wiisoinlimntly proper, and It 1st pleaMitiil to know that the grout kieker In to lie Hhod with llowors. A l'KN NHYI.V A M A oil king HllvortlHOd (nra wlfo, und witntH her rollned. m the Humo prine iplo, il ii Texan Ntoi kinan hIioiiIiI mlvi.rtlHe I'nr ii wile lie would want her "graded," if not a "thorough bred." OI'eoiirHii he would olijeel to a "long horn," uiiIoh she pOHHOH.seil sonie oxtraordin-dair.y (ii ul i l ; - - Invita i iiinm have linen extended to friends to attend the marrlago of Mn. I'll Mi' PdiiWAHT. and Mihh I'i.mia Kohfntii ai,, at Temple Kmanu-KI, on ( irtohor Hill, at .ri o'clock p. in, Also for thii reeeption at the Young Men's He brew AhsocIhUou Mall on the Mine evening. The 1Ihhai.ii extends lliaiik for remi'inbrHiiee. Tim Coraleana Dally Courier linn been enlarged to a hIx-coIuiiiu folio, and in every way improved In IU general ap pearaneo. The Courier Im eondueU'd by practical pi intern und e.'.perieuced now8piiMT men, which in u guarantee that it will not attempt morn I hail it can accomplish. 'Clio Hi hai.i. extendi to the Courier Hh usual kind wishen. I l ls Maid that dentlHls iuive discon tinued tho use of ether and other drugs tliiit produce u eomato.se Hlalnin those, who have teeth extracted. They now employ a young man w ho pines his arm around the neck of a girl to be tortured, and she never feels the loss of the tool Ii. ills the peculiar Hcnsallon of the arm around her jugular that dis. tracts her attention. TlIK editor of the Kagle Pass . Ion mill must bo nick, lie says: "Come, gentle and ethereal spring, with nil thy mild ness! Come, and from yon drooping elouds, pour forth refreshing rain!" lie ought to bo willing to give old hoary headed winter it chance, for it is Ills usual custom about the tirst of April to bo lingering In tlie lap of spring, and to ask her to come now lit bulldozing. It Is Raid a man Im known by the com pany be keeps. Young men who are vomlng to Texan to grow up with the eountry, should Moor elear of Kort Worth. They will Und It almost an hu possibility to keep away from gambling houses In that burg. It is said the gamblers in that place outnumber the members or the Young Mens' Christian Temperance As iallon, by actual onunt, forty-' hree to one. Young men, go not In the way of the bold gamlxilter. Tiik Sherman Democrat says: "We alwaya thought Denlson whs Jealous nt Sherman, and now wo know It. Sm.is Huns, advertised for a dude and Sher mau proposed In furnish one, but Denl son puis In ahead of us. They already have the thing picked out and also agree to throw In a mugwump." It wan gen erally believed that th ity mugwumps In Texas were round in Kort Worth. Tex an dudes are supposed to range on free grass. Klther Is "an unknown quan tity" in Dallas. Jamk. l-'.Jov knew Hi. Ainu to bo cor rupt, because Hi. aim: had offered to ap point a mini, when Sneaker, on n com millee, lor $,1100, who would subserve 1 Joy's ruilroud Interests. Jov i,i I HnKciiKli about It. and Hkhciikii disgusted to nausea, llnecui r "spake out" and IIi.aini: sent for Hunt unit. tim ed Kit came, and all IIi.aink had lo say was that Joy must havo been mls- lakeii. in tho naiiio of common de coney, can Americans vote for so gross a i-orruptlonlstaa Jamkh (I. IIi.aini:? Tiik Kurt Worth Deniis'rut kas been a I I warm advocate of suppressing gambling in that city, but U very gracefully thrown up the sponge w hen It soys: "I t looks as If wo were lo havo gambling houses among us, and wo would Just as well bow resignedly lo the Inevitable." Tho statutory lawn of this Slate make gambling an Indictable offense, ample proof ran bo made before any grand Jury that it is openly practiced In tho Kurt, and the alsive admission Is but eoiifesslon that tint laws cannot be eu (oroed there. In there a necessity for a law ami order party In the l-'ortT It wri not creditable lo our elllens that aoRiuallan aiuliencu attended the Exposition meeting Monday night. Mr. Gammaon delivered an aiiddresi replete with Inforinnlioii und eminently conducive to Tcxlsns t aliening to their own Kreatuotw, yet the Unction fell upon lh heads ot but few. The single fact of hla II in tier rcM.rt, showing the abun dance of that oomiiusllty Iu our Htuio, wan an item at once pleasing and Inter "tliin. If known, n It will be, through the medium of the Imposition, tho tide vt Immigration will not only be acceler ated, but hsilen with Tory choice addi tion to our enterprise and rapid In crease. The destruction ot timber In other aeclloin baa created great alarm tie auunuane in Texaa wealth of power. At tbl season four yearn ago, when Hani oca and Uaiiimm.ii were rival candidates, the sulking chleltalns of tho Kepubllcan camp had left their tenia, and with harencd armories were thrilling audiences In doubtful Nates nd now where are the milkers? Are they aeon or heard In the din of battle? Where la Heiirnx, Uiust, Ciikklikh, IIkkohkh, ot Id otutio genus, In-fore whoso sturdy strokes the line of Demo oratlo battle fell prone? They certainly are not now helping Iii.aink, uor Is their assistance xieclod, but Just how (he Hcpublican hopo to net along without Ihem la a mystery to any no who re member that Now York was carrlr-d rorOAKriKi.Dbyama,orltyi u Idersbly liau Ui-i, : -.l;-.uaud. I" MUUVAfl, ilrowo BUsikluRk. Tiik Hkiiai.i extend Its sympathy in tho dark hour of alUiction to Its brother Journalist, Mn. Gkoiioe n. fiovixu, whose old and estimable niothor'n death at Woatherford was reported in these columns yestorday. It is a sorrow that can come but once to us In this world, as he alone who has had so good and virtu ous and true and respeetod a mother as Mum. Ixivinii was can appreciate and fully fool most tho terrible blow. Hut her life and character were such as to Indicate that hor death, at an advancod age, in but the easy, and oven desirable, translation to another field of being and usefulness, whore life and virtuo ond worth, such as wero Gkoiiok Ijoviwj'h uiothor's, aro fadeless and eternal. The example of theso good old mothers la the sweotest Inheritance of tholr sons ud daughters. In Fort Worth oleomargarine Is sold for pure Ooshon butter, pork eausago is made from tho noek of stag boof, lamb chops from poor old shoop,milk is adulter ated twonty-llvo per cont. with brackish water, and now tho Mall Insists that tho Hoard of Health shall mako an olllclal analysis of tho whiskey sold by saloons. Huroly the Kort Is a town of iidultoru tions. If the water there was not of n very poor quality in its natural statu some speculative fellow would prol.al.lv bo "doctoring" it. Tliey may not have learned In that l.urg that honesty is Un heal policy. The only unadulterated article found there Is Its morality, and not much of that. - - In the healed political controversy, sight has been lost ol the American hog. Kimmaicck has ceased his hunt. ng our "wild boars in the forests of liermany," and the lii iite is in danger of hi jug for gotten. To the great relief of no ago nized pulilie, Wash ,)om: has serenely bobbed up as a candidate for the posi tion, mid now proposes to get all the votes of Texas, without easting hissull rage for any of the U kols In tho licld. No Ci.i.vki.ami, no l.i.Aixi-,, no IIi ti.kk for him; yet lustily he culls for votes from all their supporters. Is not Wash the genuine and original American I'orker? THAT OTHER AND COMING SCAN DAL. Kor koine time past It has been Inti mated or hinted pretty extensively that another tremendous scandal was brew ing against Ci.nvKi.iMi. mid would be made public soon. Democrats did not hoslUto to declare that such scandal If contemplated was a pure and simple cre ation of llepublican rascality out of the whole cloth u straight ami baseless slander and nothing less. Those sur uii-.es nl the Democrats Intwi proven the correct ones. The St. Louis Republican contains Sunday u long special from llullalo, givlngllie result of an investiga tion by the llullalo Sunday News, into the npiracy to manufacture anollicr scandal against the Deinucratic candi date. The document that was to curry terror Into the Democratic ranks read: To Hi.- llullalo HI reel : Irpliaii Asylum, titl Virginia Dr. To lioiir.l of rii-l.iiiil friim N.iv. i.i Is-r HI lo t-'i l.iii.u v In, ls.s.1, linriivii Wl-clis, III H- . k i-t :,t llycii-.li. in m. Due y:: .M. The object was plain, to create the im pression that the tiovernor was board ing some child at nn orphan asylum Unit bore his name, and that ho still owed for tho board. Tho top ol this bill with the date and name of the debtor. were torn off und only tl iiitilalion was sent lo Ki.aink by one I hi. Wn- i Hi-N. 111. MM), .instead of spurniuir Hie missive, replied through, his Secretary: AiiKiiNtii, Mc., July -.'I, l-t-l.-Tu im. H, II. Waiiiuin, lliiit'ulo: I mn directed by Mil. Hi. aim: to thank you for your kind note of June "0, which he has read ith Interest und referred "conlldciitlally" lo tho .Secre tary of (he Republican National com mittee. Very truly your-, T. II. Sin mi i, Private Si-relart . I lii-m-ntl .M.in.n;, r Unite- I'm anient vt .r. Alsiut the miiiio dale the '-II u. pin J b k. Scandal" was git en to the public. It I M tlisim.i., Si pi. :i.l. Special. - licn triinsplies now that the bill ulmte j oral Manager lloxic, le-couipiiuicd by l"r" fr"m "'" following copy ,,r ''i" w as Indeed bona tide, but ""' debtor s name w is that of a citicn of lluir.iln, tt ho hud a child iu the asy lum, w hose llrst name was Ci.kvki.ank. It could not.etin by implication, refer loGuot i.ii Ci.i:vi:i,Nii until mutilated and used iu connection it ith the "II n.-l-is Scandal." Ill kcaiji, ms Mr I in. """ "" ,,rl"" a"Mu.ii. Virginia To boiinl of l'etlan., Is-fore. lc , i ic , us shot n The records of the llullalo asylum show that Waiiukn was uutrdiau for a Isiy tt bonus in Hoi iisylu-n and named "Ci.r.viii.AMiGt-HN riivis," but who was supported by his father. Du. V Altai:' eonnlvul to helpless ness lust week in a llull'.ilu saloon, gave tho whole thing uwsy, nud the IIi.aink letter ninl the lop of the mutilated bill were taken from him. When tho lto publlcan Campaign Committee publish this mutilated bill with stirring com ments, the evidences lo stump It an a dirty slander and fraud w ill ho at once forthcoming. Hut the most notable feature alsiut the whole thing, Is tho evidenco Hint Hi. a ink himself entered Into tho conspiracy to slander his honorable opponent and gave tho docu ment nut to the cuninltleo for use. Ami yei 111. aink's friends havo boon ties poraloly attempting to show thai ho hud no hand In tho effort lo slander Ci.nvh i.anii. Here ho Is In tho role of a low conspirator In tho perpetuation of a dirty fraud, aa woll as slaudor. What miserable trickster snd un scrupulous and dishnnorabU politician he 1st And how oilmen, like chickens, will come homo to roost 1 Mn. IIi.aink should havo learned long ere till that a man can ho aure his sin will find him out. THE SPRINGER REPORT. Mh. Ki-iiinokm's committee had to stand a great tieul of criticism and abuse during tho last session lof Congress from republican ct itors and ournals, and not a few (Iciii.m rots looked lightly tisin the lalmra and (loiibllngly imiii tho results of the lutes l micu lw the Committee on Expemlitu cs In tic- lo. partnientof Justice. The summary or tho results of tho work of the commit toe as published yesterday, emphatically show that all doubling T . -niasc-i were mistaken. Not only In the langut- of thn re port did Ihe comm Upc I ..I "evidence 1 strong and conclusive as to their guilt, and that tho government was defrauded of largo sums, and large sums wore also expended to secure tho Indictment and conviction, yet no person wus eonvlctud and punished, und (dvil suits have not been instituted to recover tho vast sum thus fraudulently obtained," but tho trail of fraud and crime was traced to thu throne itself, and Hay i:s refused to Inteifero to par don and place upon thu stand tho only witness who knew thu most important facts, and tho only Star-Kouter con vlctod. This is tho old method Of thu llopubli caus, to send the witnesses to tho peni tentiary and turn loose tho principals. But tho grout fraud, II Yi:s, appears as a moral as well as political Iran. I. With all his temperaueo and religious regime, his ostentation In matters Bontlmoutal, reformatory and tnor al, ho is shown by this report to havo stood In witli tho money thieves Just us he stood in with tho thloves of tho Presidency pre viously. Mil. SiMtlNOKit and bis committee huve evidently done good work and de serve the gratitude of the republic lor collating and placing upon record these 1,0011 pujrcs of Itepiil.licau thievery, fraud and monstrous perversion of pub lic trusts, anil prostitution of ollicial duty to personal greed. It is also another evidence of tho fact that where ever a Democratic eouimillce puts on its spectacles It discovers It. publican ven ality and fraud. The partial work ol this committee also shows how impor tant il is, as M it. I Ikniuiii'K s has been impressing upon his audiences, that an opportunity, lull ami unobstructed, should be given to the Democrats to "examine Hie books" that Republicans alone havo been manipulating for twenty-live ye:irs,uiiil still hold securely under lock and key. Let the people have the chance lor an investigation on a grander scale, and that shall take in all the departments. Kverv Joker.'' smoker should try "Little I. melon Turks. The claim made for Loudon that if is better provided with greenery than any oilier great city of Kuropu Is doubtless true, besides tho great parks, of which there are u good number, thocity Is doi ted all over with small squares very much like (iramorey park In New York In niiiiiy ri specls. They are the private property of lliu owner or owners of the houses surrounding it, and the use of Ihcni Is restricted to the tenants. It is the exception ral hor Jlliun Hie rule, ap parently v ben any one is seen in these parks, and their elii.'l function seems to lie to serve as a lung to the neighbor hood. The gates are kept locked against the children I ilie poor, a group of mIii. in may sometimes be seen play ing on the sidewalk outside under some overhanging branches, as if thev would draw as close to the green grass ami trees as they could. The great, parks are, of course, iqien lo llicin.d.iil the dis tances are great. The neccssitv of furn ishing greater park a m illations to the poor has allraeted some attention of bile, and u committee with a long name in ! In nvr '.'iie in L'uglau.l without a im.lte- with ii long name lately an- ''"ii I that a certain p irk w as about to be opened as an experiment. No d.. ul. I alter tin iiough has chipped to allow the lull effect ol this rash venture to be seen th experiment will be continued Mini all proper caution. The benches of the li r Temple thus open their beautiful gardens on the Thames (where Shaksieare phi I the s le in which the houses of York and i.iiuciisinruociarcd war ami e lose t he r I . ' , . . "'veiling limn .....in ..i one uiiin me millillc ul Au gust. Hut this concession seems ex ceptional. Tho expression on the face of one uf the retainers of Lincoln's Inn when we suggested that Lincoln's Inn Holds might be thrown open to the poor children, was something to be reiiiein bercd. Considerable activity Is being shown, however, in movements for the children. Until is Impossible not to be auiuseil at the tremendous earnestness with which soiiiii ol the Knirlish news papers r he, us new und important ret elation, Ideas which have become fa miliar elsott here from long use.- New York Tribune. .Major lleynis, chicl o the motile putter department, left this moi iiiiii! for Gal test. m; .-up! I'lesidcnt Wl lock, , ,11"' , ,N"W Means Pacific dit islon of lb,. Texas ,v I'acitlc, ncc ini panieil by tel. Cummins, I. ft f..r Nett nrlcans at the sntne time. Manager Ibixici-Apicsv s ureal regret at having to reduce th- luiH-lianieal forces here an. I eNcM liere, but tin- exigences of the occasion require p, mid be has no other alternative left him. Short crops and general dullness in trade is telling linuiici.illy on the railroad interest. Hi- hi-pl Ilia I r.io.l.f. .Mrs, ltlank--"Do you remember that love song you used to sing lo me before wo were married - the one about tho 'spicy Isles?'" Mr. Illank "Let me sen. oh, Ves' 'The splcv Isles where the bright 'sun smiles. ' "Well, you havo kept your promise und taken mo there, but there was no smiling sun; only gaslight." 'Token you where?" "To the spicy Isles." "Keiill v, my dear, what spicy Isles tire you talking alsiut?" "Theatre aisles, between Hie acts, and voii dlit your share toward spicing them, UKi."t Philadelphia Call. Choice Apple Hutterat Alston's. Mn. II. I'. Atttrtl. Ilt-TOiiiNs, Sept. so. (CorresMin donce.l -Mrs. D. o. Atwell, wlfo of II. D. Atwell, wus burled ta-dav after a linger ing Illness of three weeks, from effusion oflhehraln. Mrs. Atwell was horn In Jamestown N. Y Sept. i MH, and died Sept. at Nst, making her Just::, years and 4 d iys old. she lost her life in taking euro of her sou Houston, who was dangerously III. she in mourned bv many friends and leaves a surviving husband with four children. IVnce to her soul. - ... Mt-Cnllnuuh, ths Arltir, rrmtralrtl. Cnn-A.io, Sept. Stl. As a climax to tho cone presented at MeVleker'a theatre last night, when McCuliough essayed tho part of Mpartacus In the Gladiator, and only succeeded In finishing the Hart after great difficulty and most unsatia Uetorlly. The management announces thin morning that the engagement of Mr. McCuliough has closed. Our line of farlnaeious oup st tl lis In complete. gisxt and FnH. Alston. Vellnw Kevrrln New Vurk lliirtinr. Nkw Y iik, Sept. :ki.-Tho schoon r, Matilda Itrisikn, from the West Indies, arrived w Ith threo i f her crow slc! with yellow fever. Thn cases are lull,!, a-i.l the patlenis who were removed to the hospital will, It is ihmight, recover. 1 he schooner was detained In the lower qtinrantlnn snd w ill not he alhiwml to come up to the city for a week or more. Pig Hides. Tongue, snd a full lino or I hoi.-e Men's, im, - d uud smoked, at POLITICAL NEWS. GOV. HENDRICKS AT LOUISVILLE. Sliest of til Fmitliern Exposition Ills MfiKiiillccnt lti-ccpt Jon CmiKrea ffluniil 'i,iiilimilons State ami Nutloiml Notes. ov. Ilnilrlrks at Loulsvllla. Indianapolis, Sept. ,Ki. tiov. Hon dricks left tho city this morning to visit the Louisville Exposition, where he will bo tho guest of tho Commissioners. AIUUVAL or UKNimtl KS AT 1.0U1S- vi i.i.i-:. TiOPlsNtl.M?, Kept, at'. Although it has been rrtlnifig all day, extensive pre parations wero mado for the reception of Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, who comes to be the guest of the Southern Kxposition. The city is full of visitors from neighboring States, and is hand somely decorated for tho occasion, Mr. Hendricks arrived iu the afternoon from Indianapolis, and was met by the Kxposition committee, consisting of Mavor Charles D. Jacob. 1". Hooker Heed. Hon. K. I'. Madden, Dr. J. II. W all her, Hon. I i. D. Standi I'ord, Col. Ileiineu 11. Young, Col. It. M. Kelley and Messrs. Illooin, Robinson, Kri j.penstaplc and Hoginiiier. A largo crowd was at the depot and listened to Mr. bloom's address uf welcome. Mr. Hendricks re plied by thankinii tho committee lor ils kind reception, and afterwards he was driven to the Louisville hotel, fol lowed by a erv large eoiuMiirso of wildly enthusiastic people. In the artenioiin a brilliant reception w as held at the hotel, whcio Mr. lien. nicks met many of his friends and admirers of tills city and State. Mr. Hendricks is accompanied by Mr. Shovean, of In dianapolis. Hit is looking ruiuarkably well and fresh. In the evening Gov. Hendricks was escorted to Hie Exposition building, m hero in spite of its raining in torrents he tvas enthusiastically received by -,-IKKI people tvlio gave ' hiui a Kentiicy welcome. As he entered the building, ililniorc's baud played "Hail to the Chief," chang ing tho latter to familiar national airs. The dlNlliigiiislieil visitor was happily introduced by Col. Hennetl Young, tho I'resident of the Kxposition. Mr. Hen dricks then made u timely and appropriate address for the occasion, lie was simply a visitor and u guest at the Exposition, ami polities was not menlioued. In a short speech he said he was happy to meet iu Hie Exposition eiti.ens, not only of Kentucky, but Indiana and oth er States, and he regarded it as un interestingcireuinstance that citizens of these States could meet and enjoy such il ureat o.xposit ion. lie spok'o of the richness ot Kentucky soil, and of the blue-grass country aiid ils production of line stock, lie referred to the relation of Indiana ami Kentucky, saving thatoiily the river divided them. .Sir. Hendricks dwelt on expositions as educators and compared many of the Implements of former days to tho improved ones of to day. The speaker then complimented in fciiu oii;.M-si, icrios, too mamnnccui display oi tint exposition. Mr. Hen dricks w as most happy iu his manner and was continually interrupted by ap plause. At the conclusion of his speech he was shown through the building and held an informal reception in the main aisle where he had lo shake hands tt ith every one iu the biiilditn;. lie left the buildings amid tremendous cheer ing and returned to the hotel, lie will remain in lh. city Wednesday and visit tie- exposition aain. Mr. Hendricks will address a political meet ing at New Albany, Indiana, on Wed nesday night. Cov. Ireland anil Col. Cll.ln. Haiku, Sept. Jli. t'oncspondencc. This morning Gov. Ireland and. Harnett Gihbs arrived, -uid about '.i o'clock an im mense audience had assembled nt the court house to hear the questions which hate for so long a time agitated Hie minds of the people handled. Ample provisions ttere prepared, and etcrv thinglondcl to sin. m Ilia1, the people appreciated our candidates. At about in o'clock llie Governor and candidal.. ,,r Lieutenant Governor ar rived ut the court-house and ttere wel comed with the music of the llaird brass band. At n tew minutes after ward tho Governor was introduced, and cominenced his s eli by coiupliiiii nt- iug our people on their improvements, enterprise and public spirit, lie han dled the school uud lease law In a mas terly iiiuuncr, shotted the great Inde-p- n. lent in his true colors, and from the profound respect and marked attention of the t-eoplc to nun we Icel sale in saving i Unit be completely captured the crowd and made a most favorable impn-ssion, dimming 1 1,,. ndnds of many in his' favor. I The Governor was mi-re nrnumentiie ' than persuasive, just something t suit I A frontier people.' His nrmimi-uts in fa ! vorof Democratic administration Mere1 declared by many to be unanswerable. I H e nott pi-edict s iiiainrily for Ireland I tar beyond the loud e pi vlateiu.s of. in ii r i v. . After the Covurnor finished the audi-, eiiee dispersed to n most 1 .11 1.1 O 1 1 I meal, alter tvlii.-li Col. (iibbs was iulro- iiiiccii, and w ielded his subject most I NMiiiuiiv, explaining most thoroughly the working of the bmso law ami every act of the Eighteenth Legislature with m hich he was connected, to the lull sui Nlaction of his audience. The ifeneral impression Is that Ireland and Gibbs are a credit to the true old Democratic parly, thoroughly represeutliigthe prin ciples so long, and well enuncialed bv the lovers of principles and not men. The orators iro to Abilene to-morrow , m here they w ill speak. Irl.li-Anierl. Hii lti-)iilitlrsni. Cim inmati. l)., Sept, .'M.-The Na tional convention of the Irish-American Republican l.eugue assembled this after noon snd nearly ;tuo delegates are ul readv registered. Among tho lcs.linir members kia Gen. Malay, of Galves ton. Texas, W. II. Houston, ot San An tonio, Texas, and J. O. Hourke, of Mo bile, Alabama. The convention assembled al p. m A. 1,. Morrison, of New Mexico, called It to order and made a brief address, say. nig the object w as to use every effort to elect Hluiiie and Logon and give notice to all parties in this conn ry that it Is dangerous to have an nllluneo with tho Hrltish press or tho Hritlsli government. Wil Hum 1. Gleason, of Cleveland, was chosen temporary sccre tarv, Richard (. Kannlng, of olumbun, having withdrawn. .1. J. Geghan, of Clnclnipitl, Secretury of tho eommittees appointed on permanent orguninntion, resolutions ami to assist the election of lllulne. A telegram was read fro.., T. S. Cunningham, of San h ranclsco, nud letters from don. W. W Dudley, r Washington, ami It. T. Hunt, or Kansas City. Adjourned until 10 a. " 1.i.r'i""",l,t,,n",J l,(,r"i'it organ. ration have agreed upon A. T. Morrl- 3r!.,t,1r1,sUlt"'t. -"I J- J- tieghai for The Ktrslahinnt Ksnsllcs. I.ansino, Mi.-ii.,Sept,3(l.-Tho Green hackers who rofusedto rusomet here to day ul t ho hotel and endorsed tho . t en a d.;!!'Tk ,",,t"r!, Hlr,'y S i "h a bled six more vacancies that nn y ,'c '.' 'I,,,,B""' f State ticket was referred to the stato coin millee. The Asurinhly f Knmr, l"MK, Pa.. Sei.l. :io 'i-i... Hi;: e' ui i''Vl'liuiriuan. The Imi liiiiuou the piesiion of fusion. t '- lilnlns I'lrcu. lipnamrtt. Dayton, ).,s,.,,i. :w.-MMu,m, ..... parly nod big, I' "-1 1, lilt lotctio be'weon nine o'clock this , i special tMiin -vMro,t, p. K. It-,,,,. J .". . i'"',,-f u- .w. ten on .-It--. tor Plumb were added to the party. Previous to leaving a delegation of about loo merchants and business men of the city called at the ltoodv Houso to pay tlieirrespeetsand Here cordially received by Mr. Hlaine. At the dopot there w is a big crowd who cheered heartily as tl e train moved away. The ride to Davt' ii was very similar to the one along tho Lake Shore, stops were made ut Eosteria, Kenton, Kitlcn, Ikllel'ontaine, I'rbuna, Springlield und two or three other places, at all of which a crowd of people greeted Mr. Hlaine with cheers and ho mude brief speeches of acknowledgment. At Springlield all tho manufacturing establishments und tvorksliops,of which thoro aro many, were closed to allow tho workmen to seo the distin guished visitor, and they assem bled and gave him u most hear ty welcome. Erotn Springlield the run was made rapidly to Dayton, where thuro was another crowd. Mr. Hlaino was escorted by the local committee to tho " Heck house, where he took tea. Immediately after tea ho went out to review a lore hliuht procession. The square iu Ironl ol tho court house and all ' the adjacent streets was thronged w ith people, and iu response to their repeated demands. Mr. Hlaine snoko a lew words of thanks for his kind reception. To-morrow ho visits the Soldiers' Home, ami then proceeds southward, reaching Cincinnati in the. afternoon. As a lirt-entiiick Statu Convention. Hki.i.i-.i-ontk, Pa., Sept. -10. Eighly threo delegutes, representing twenty-six ol the sixty-six counties of the Slate, met iu the court-house to-day as a Greenback State convention, .lames Davids was chosen temporary chairman, and the con vention oigani.ed permanently by the election of Dr. St. Clair, of Indiana county, chairman. Alter a great deal of wrangling, the convention nominated lor Coiigiessinan-at-large N. L. Alivood.of Yemigo county ; Elcctors-at-lurge, Thomas Armstrong, of Pitts burg; Samuel Cohin, of I'.lair. and William Willielm, of Schuylkill. Kcceptlon of llie Next rn-stileut. Al.il.tNV, Kept. :). Gov. Cleveland was busy to-day finishing up his work preparatory to his trip to ltull'alo. On Thursday ho goes on the fast train which leaves bore at noon, arriving at llullalo at 7:1(1 p.m. The train makes but three stops. At I'tica, Svruciisu and Kochester, and at Cleveland's home the eilizens will unite in receiving him, irrespective of party, it will take the form of an exhibition of local pride, and if is believed that theiU-iuonstration will be a very imposing one. The Spontaneous Di-iniinil. Dovkji, Dki.., Sept. :io. 'loo Republi can stato convention was held to-day. The platform commends Rhino's letter of acceptance as a true cxposititn of tho National pint form, and declares the nomination of liiaino the spontaneous demand ol the party. The request oft Im Temperance Alli .nce committed for the introduction ol'u local option plank was icp-eic.i ny in. i . 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 : u on rcsolu- lions. Anthony lliggins was nominated for 1 inventor. Arkansas llcpiililiciins. Litti.i: lioi u, Sept. :iii. The Republi can State committee to-night selected an electoral State ticket: Kor the State at large, Thomas Harm-sand D. D. Leach; tirst district, K. Hishi.p; second, Frank Silvcrnia-i; third, Jacob Kricdhcim; I'oorlh, W. N. .May; liflli, G. W. R. Smith. M. W. Henjamiu was noininaleil for Clm f Justice. Coegrci.slonal N.iii.liintii.ii., Ill I'll M ts- A.-ll rsK I s. Hi i.-ToN, Sept. :.,).- Th,. Second .hslil.-l I 'i n.ci'i:ts iioniin: Adams for ( 'oiii'i-css -.1 .b.l.e. ' II'WV T In- regular Republicans district nominated K. H. I 'ongrcss. i f Im- I Havdeti for Hum i i:i:ntii skw toitu. Ti;-.Y,Scpt. :in. Ilenrt-G. Hitrleigh, of Whitehall, was rciioiiilniitcd for ' Con gress by the Republicans of the Ei-rh- teeuth district. I'oriiril NKtv JKltst.v. Hhi.vipkiii:, N.J.Scnt. .10.- The Dcui-I ocrats of the Court1! district n uiiinuleil ! Pidcock lor Congress. I """Kb. Hill PKNXSYI VAM.t. j Wii.i.iAMsi-oitr, pa., Sept, :tu... The I I loorulsol' the Eighth district iiomi- I listed E. W. Sherwood for congress. I MIVKM II. tkntii Mi f I. . 1 1 l I . ! Sr. Lot is, Sept. .10.- Republicans or : the Seventh district iiomin itcd Mathctv I G. Heyiiolds for emigre bv aeelainu lion. Judge C. A. New .;n,li 'having de clined the Ib-puJlLiri nomination in the Tenth fffln, th eon-1 grcssiona! coinm.y.:; f that district! having pott er t.111 the vaean -v I to day ad.. pled u rcsrttiition endorsing .1. II. Morse. I iiileoi.i.ilni.l I !... i ;.. candidate w ho is running against M. L. Clarly, the regular Democratic nomi nee. Andrew' I'. Ilrown, Grcnback eau didate o the Eight district, of this cit v, has tt itli.lratt ii. m.vi: t ii : nn in t. T -i'iio, Mi ii , Sept. :;u. The Gn vn backers of the c colli Coiigressi.e- d district refused to accept the Antt-Mo-nopoly nominal ion and to day met here and endorsed the nomination by the Democrats ol E. ('. Carlelon. THE BEST Italr reilontlte la the world Is TIaI.!.'-! llAtlt Itf.NKMl ll. It cun-s nil lllst a-CM.f the walp, ami stitiuilates the hair gl.m.l t licnllhftil ai lli.ii. It s'sp, . fallin;', f III.' hair; p-vtciiN ps tri nln.' gruv; curvs l.a.diM-n.and r -.teres tianliriil color und liy-Jin-M of H pciii-aMi- lo heads alremlv while w ilh n;e. The following urn a few lllu.tnaluiu of w hat is done by' HALL'S Vegatabla Sicilian HAIR REHEWER: atni. HrmnsiRBT, SU rnnkltn Art., 70wi'lfa,A. 1 ., sftiir a d-trro au.uk ef Krv IhiIiw In tlx hm.1, feini.t hrr Mr alrcudv jy-fallhiKnlTioMi'MI) Ihnt its- Kien Imskui, qallK kikl. (ins b..ltl of lUi...- IUis Ui. Miwrii brought It l,.-k a. .un, hruno ud tlik-k u wl.ua he wiu girl. a Mn. Ksi.isn.sn 1.1 ftrmor.itMr ITnr Mir, ,(., ii-jn-ulv an. Ii .lr Un, and lt lliilc llii-ro ;ia of It lm.1 tsu-omo ii.m ly whin-. Ji....-;.ui..f IUi.l'i Una lOsiLis ,,!, tii-i J or l.alr, si brows and fri li r Mn. A.T.Wau., On,nH,M. ChnKIt,, A.,wrun: "I ti .vt fV-inul ll, innmi b.-i. cilt Horn Ihuiiinof Hall's litis "isiwn,. . L iving iMtiinst my lislr, whlrh rsully fell. hi oil, an. I rwi.irusHl Iu urlylnal Cvk.r." o T.,V"' r".',1' f,r VM," "riin tliKl "IIaii.'s Una Krsrwis li eirrllrnl f..r .L f ""'" H'vrt bacilbo noiunl color w (Wis! stij uray linlr." r win. rj. k. elmott, cinrttit, xr. m, say.: One bottl.of IIai.is Haiii Kissnm! tan& my hair to ha natural, )ouiliful color." No Injurious (uhainnces enter Into tho eoriipo.ltlonof IlALL'8 IlAlll ItFNFAVrii, and It Is nut a dye. Its vciretnhln Ingri a .'".u ft'n,1,'r " 11 1,10 ulKhest d.-irref .n, flclul to tho scslp a a preventive of ill Cll'..I,. Br nutural ami lasting, and It does not mako tho hair dry and brushy, like the so-called rmtoratlvu i oow iKiundcd with alcohol, Buckingham's Dye for ma WHISKERS Is. In fmir respects surlor to all other-. 1st U will proilucu a rich, uuturnt color, brown or black, ns d.-hvil. 8.1 1 he color so pnaliutsl . la-rm-in, n' cannot h.Mva.licd oll'.iind will t t i 1;, I thing with which It comes 1,,,-u,,,;,,.,, ' oil It Is n single nroimr n l.m. i,n, p,,, ,. convenient of application thwi unv lu r iLilrei-wlibkcrdvc. "i,r 4ih-lt couialt.i, ni d, I.-trtl,.,., r.T, to?,Uu "ll"iy cr.ii.vr.L & :., k,:,,, lf a Pe,.lly ,! 'li' -i n :;..;:( !u,., SANGER II, ; The attention of the ladies is respectfully fa. rected to the many Elegant Novelties which were received by us during the past week. Never before have we offered such large we do this season. This which we made during: the the close attention of our TliB LIZtTIES OP1 D ress I WE ARE SHOWING MOW AltMl Iti: ItASKKT CLOTH -Marine, New Hrown, New .Moilc. ttrlijlit Myrtle, Hark Grey, HIS0N ci.iiTII- la Four Coloring.. fiS-INtll I'LAIN TltK-OTS-liarnil.Wliic, linens. Brown, lilacs, lllack and Choco late. SILK AMI WOOL MOMIl: I'l.AIDS- Plaln to niati-h, In finest variety of shinies. CASIIMKItK I'l.A IKS-Large anil Small Size Phii.ls In tin- Latest Ci inbinutloti of Colors. lUAIiOMI. st.ltl.l. SI ITS-ln i.e. ular Colors, with Shaded Arra'i-iie l-'linv. t. -I Pop Kniscil i IN' ALL WIDTHS, AT IS ALL NBV SIIAHHS, 3STEW -A. R, hi. B B I o DiacK JERSEYS, r J Notion lullu'tii.yol lAliIl-:s'WKAUINUAI'PAlti:L Is us u.solul, in ii.ti'tr.s j K UHI-, Y W A ISTS, and they are excisslinuly stpulur. We have u eruio prices, weoir.-ru b,skI ipuillty or Jersey, In lllack. Oorn.it, Nary B1W. with llox Plnlt In tho hack, for IJJfi. Ourneilnunlltyls miule of much nuer goods, wlili Kuu llw-k un.l tln wh have In lllack, Uarnet, Navy llliieaml B,-al Hmwa for IS. Wo are aUoHhowIng nn excellent line of Imported Jersey, ot ry (In. li in which arobraljisl and ntlieni Issnltsl, for II, o i up. CHILDREN'S la Cardinal, Garnet Hire Prices rW-Nollnoor Junw-yihas been luoronin tomippiy It, pBlrons wlh 10 r,K)l( (ti(od( Rt ilWitfi variety of rich goods a is due to the sacrifices! ( past two seasons, and ? J f a vt. buyers. Good! H AS FOLLOWS! SILK ItltOCHK MOMIKS-PUicj match. These art- Suit Patlerus and i Iu the Newest Kluiikwi. ' IHAliONAL SKKOK St ITS-W Rained Siuart-s, plain to matcli lilac, llrotvii and Gurnet. SILK AMI WOOL MIXED 11 III li:i:ss coons-Plain to match, Ii est I laminated Shades. HOl ltKTTK STltU'KS-Plalii Uiliim. cvtry Desirable and New Shade. Ki;ii!i:i) xioiiAiits ami noiJ .-tn s.,,1 ttr.ovn. t Ale.llliui I l'.-rl: SIODEIIITE ritlClS. AT MODERATE rilll'ES. IExLI V.'A L OF being; aultal.le lo any and all kin large sUs-k of strictly deslrablo U and 3!ue. S. o. II i" H 1 " - fully s-h-cteil, and n le. '" rl(Ut i ilcct th(tn Caslim 1 JERSE V, i t ii r e r a fi tn ei ei Is ci te la St W In tli rr re llll an po tin tin im y 1 Hit gal tlx me I'OI the uui ni. im lug inc. deli W stai 781 i tern l' Nee Gi Ship tea Kail, hip Pen; Ml, ot tl flesh slay lioiill Xr agent the I Hie n W. mine her is 4'olinl fill com v excite I'luiiig Interoi elves It ..