'""r " W1 " jV" f t IimM - ,; vIIavV C ftxtdlig eh i VOLUME XXU-NO. STKIIMAN A WINNKK. TIIK ASNVAI. ' CAHXIfAl. ! fHAVIf i. ion. ,i.v '()(. ru I. A llinwii llrtltle llrturell lh Combinations. Siiiiimy teteti I'er senator suit Meuiei Mirely triumphant -ilin l,r;UIillin Drltgntleii stand mi A Dltty Ciwupiii;ti and I'leiity of Mime. 'I he Kupubllcau primary elections en S.U util.ij wero verj- hotly contested, and llie re sult was tlie jhiU or it orj-large vetu . the tiny was fair , thu Ihww wero bnsj- tlm UhhIIe was abundant mill the Issue was clese .iiul sharply illlni'l. Tlie money that was te lx) thrown Inte tlm contest was laiilully lit'lil baik In Imj pill wheru It would de most gtssl, and thou It was lailslilj spent, Stub limn is iindeubtedlj- cltitisl state senator ever Hiiiumj, lint liy net netrlj at laige a plurality as hi Irlemls expected, having about 1M ev or hneouietltor , Weaver heals Kehl. eld by astlll smaller plurality, tint coun try reserves li.iiiif,; Htuit lilin . Ter the leg islature In thu Lewer district Peeples and Baldwin are elected in tlm I p'r dlslrli t Smith. Komperaml K iiiIIiiihii. If tlui readers et tlm In i i.i.i im m i.u will take llie trouble te leek at l.i-it. Mnmlaj'a Im Bin-, limy will mill reports Iiem nt'arly every district of tlioi'einity of the probable result in each district, as le thu candidates voted for en Stltinlay. They will alie llnil en com paring the Nole received by tlie luail Inn can didates w Itli tlie Indications, that tlie spei I il correspondents sobs ted by tlm Imti i.i ihisn i ( li wero truthful unit reliable, mid thu pre dictions maile were veriinsl. l'hu M)t" iI1(hI was ImiImoeu 1 1 neil anil II.Oi), the grottest interest centered in thu district ntternuy light ami thu contest for senator In the Nerthurii itlitrlrt, mill tieth factions worked as the' never nor kill bolero. Muiiuy in pli'Mtlful ami Iwur and whlskj whlskj Hewed like water. The Summy-W ea ui combination appeared te lme tlm gioalesi number el bank iietci when the sls s'iicd hiuI thulr la Uh uw of menuy In hoiiie of the wards eeni'lled the Stohiunu-Kelii'i hi crowd togeduw u Inte their jKKkutH. Thej did. Tir cu.yrr.ir i.v tii art Heine Ill's Majority In tlm :n Otrrl.ioe, till It Was Nut KiiiiiiKh luthecit) thore uai lomparathel.v llttlu dlnerdur during the afternoon. Thu chluf of pelice took thu precaution te hiioellli l-rx itnttetud at HMjry K)11, but thtilrMirxlct'i wure net reimlrinl III the l'lrst ward the Ili'in hi feni'i wtre ceiiiuiandi'd bj J. II i ilreuu, Thi're wai no open opiKmitleii te Uuiim hi, but i'-Yatrli Doset thu I riMiury .lai k 1 ry did all in Ills pewer for hli Irltiiul Weaer. lln wai net nblotedo iiiik.1i, hoNeMir, ter Unnci ro re iviMil but J I of hIii thu ward. l'eii(;ri"viiimi lliuntanil, who whm j;li'ii a renoiinnntleu without a contel en condition that he would kenp h.iuds oil Mill primary, ai .icuwi, luKutnur wan uiiy rrcnurur .M en, in the liiturciti of I'clim hi. Oilliur eaur mid ievnir Wi'lchaiii wure thu naiiiu way. In tlie second ward thuruwuia sijitaru lUimt up light. U'minr liet in thu ward 111 deOM I,ui, the big bei. 1 el was en haml te hid Hint lleliui hi wai net left. Al Shenrk wai thuactUu Ituine hi man. Iiir limn thu ShuiK'kiwerudixlilud. ll.irrv, lateturnkuyat thu Htatlnu beine, was for 'unr ai wits his brother Jell, of the prothenotary's ellice. ami o-relli'oiiiim lluiheiiK. Woaer'i friendi madea K'ieiI tihl in the ward and w here a large m.ijcirty w.u premised te Helun hi he get only .Mi. Thu light between Solicitor mid Harry hhenck win ury bitter, and during thu da tliey cilled each ether all thu hard names they could think of. Harry also entered thu Held as a candidate Ter county committee agaliiht Albert but be wu-i utisuccuisful. Aiiieiik the nitle Weaver werken was Charley llelumu. lie used te be 11 Democrat, wain policeman four yean under Majer Mai.s.enigle, ami becaiiMi be was net kept 011 lour jeai-H lungei, turned Republican. He makes a big fuss at the election jxills but can't make any otei. in 1111: mi nn m im 11111 w 11ns. In thu Third ward, it Is aid, there was an understanding Ixitw een Menler and hoiiie el thu Iteinu'hl men, that Dan Mixiru was te be the Judge, Alderman Ilarr, memlier of the county committee, mid Charley I. I.amlls te hae no opposition ler Hunaleriiil delegate, and in return Itarr anil I.amlls wero te keep haudH oil the district attorney light, ami let Montzer hae the wnril for Woaver. Montrer kupt his part et the bargain, mid complains preatly et the bud faith of I.amlls and Ilarr. Tlie cenlUHl wasclase In this ward. Heggy Leenard, who wanted te make a light for the organization, thinks that .Mentzer and Iluck I.ulbley beIiI out, because they alien ed thu Helnu'hl men te naiue thu juilgu. Thu only noisy men all afternoon at tills poll wero Heggy Leenard and Hebby Woldel. Me .Mellen was only at thu polls 11 Hhert time. Contrary te expectations thu lew oles he controlled as well as his own wero cast for ltelnirhl. Alter thu pellH weroclesod Aldor Alder 1111111 lkirr and his friends claimed that the ward would be carried by Heimi hi li iinu the better element voted for him. Thu ward was carried ler him, but Menter'H crowd don't admit that the belter element Noted that way. Lightning Calculater Jehnsen and Sipilre Spurrier premised the Ikwheh te gle u big majority for Huiiiichl in the Fourth ward, but tliey wero lelt 111 Woaver carried It by n iiiBjorltyef 12 In a vote of 3'JO, .Majer driest, his son Hilly, Harry Lehman, Abu Krisiiutu, Tem (iable and Jim Doubter, looked alter Weaver'a Interest, but te the last named Is due the credit ler carrying this district. He made n personal canassef the ward and an hour bolore the polls opened told a ruprobeu ruprebeu ruprobeu tatUeof this paper that Weaer would get the ward by n Htnall niaierity which was erllled. A prominent Itepuhltcaii of thu wnru n,ua a large majerny 01 1110 veiers pro pre pro lerreil Majer Heinirhl, but they did net pro pose te be lead around by Hiichulleged liesses hi Jehnsen, Spurrier, I'etu Kordney and Wash rolls, 11ml te ilrlie them Irem ielltlil iiiauaguinuul it was proposed te op- me any and eiery candidate that Ihey weru ler, this mid oery Hiuteedliig yi'ar. Alderman S'purrlur was Judge el elis tten and when the poll closed thu iilduriuaii piopeseil tnai inu 11.11101 Imi be placed 111 the safe at his ellice, that all hands go te mippei, return Hi an hour and then count the ete. The Weaver men objected boeause they feared that by koiiie accident the ballet box would net hu 0 tlie Mini) tickets In It as w hen they went te Biipiier, anil tho.'eunt was proceeded with, resulting In a (leleut for the ltelniehl moil. Thore is a great deal of dissatisfaction existing In the ward and if the KepublUwis de net heal their dllloremos the ward will get back te Its ilrst political faith. In the Filth ward the ete was light and the vetes roceh ed by Woaver were cast by Kil Martln'a Iriends. Weedy Jellries, Ailiiui i:ierly, HquireileCilinn, Johnny (Irnu and all tlie best workera wero for Ueliui'hl ami w'h vvHi 221. reform, and they worn greatly illsippeiiitnl at thu large etu east ler Weaver. THU IlKt.NII'.lll, MltOMIIIIII.il. The Hlxth ward Is tlm banner Kulinehl illlrlel. It was also tint best erganised. Lew llartniau had charge In this want and through arrangement lutein by him eseiy ItelHiiillcan In the ward was seen 011 I rhlav erNattlidiiy. The result was 11 poll et HID M'les. Wenxer had no ntie te liMik alter bis Interests and nil thu votes he recoiled In tills district wure II. It Is said Hut a number or Democrats eled In this ward, each eamll eamll ilate recoiling about nil eipial number. Hherlll High, Tem Wiley, Milerinin Dien, Tem Cochran, Clmrluy K line and tlm Ham. sens were active In Ihelr work in llin Inleiest or ltelniehl. This Is Majer It. Iihi'IiI'h waul and he wasat the Kills Irem the opening le the closing thureel. ThoHeventh ward Isials thu deck ler rapid voting. Te Hlarl with thu ulivllnii elllcen did net think it necessary te gn through the formality of Imlng sworn. 'I h( . m'tml all the came, however. Thociewil vtasHiualt at this mi11 nud at Mi ii'ilin'k the tiutnlter el Miles h1IlhI was .1'.). Dining the mixl Ml mliitites home forty or llliy nmie votes weie cast, tlie (sills weru closed and the returns handed In, thu velu had grown te .11 1, HI of which were declared te have been cal ler Woaver. This Is mm or the districts that Weavur's frlendH will prebibly inaku an ollert totlnew out. It will be dolie ir his ohrtleu ilesjiids en this ward. The Kelmchl managers were Jake Price, who was Judge el the election, Hill Deen, Juki) llelllnger, Heb McDonnell, thu Mossenkopsnud Snowy Ken drlck. . The cM)iis wete greatly dlisatlsllisl. The re whs mi menuy ler them mid but very llltle beer. Out or llie Im coon votes In tills waul fully one half refused te vote. They threaten te get even with the fellows who they claim hail llie money ami did net tise IL In thu Klghth ward all thu MilitlclAiis, in cluding the Snyders, tlnrdners, ami ethers worked together for lleiiie-hl and the short ticket. Thu vote H)lhnI was 17, 1 mid but -I or this niitntxir were given te Wtaver. Allheugli the vote was small many of the ballets cast were Illegal. A number of young Democrat were en hand during the day and some of them voted thu Kelmehl ticket al the solicitation of Kepubllciil friends vihn were looking alter thu 111 ijer's iMterets. In the Ninth ward thu Kuiiei hi people had in erj thing their own wny. lining tlm workers en tint side, was Adam Dellet, lake Hertz, Harry .Sclireyer, W. N. Apple, Jacob Amwake, jr., AUlermaii I'lnWerlun, I'etcr Heas and cithers. Weaver had but it w friends at this S)U and the 77 votes, whnh hu rwolved cjiiiie from the quiet vole. The tela! vote in thu cilv ier district at torney was 2,sl I el which W eaver polled 1J1, giving Heimi hi I, uJ majority. Wllb.N 1 II It rill.1.4 I.U1KII. Assihiii in thu isilli closed, the pelltR,ms began asseinliling at the hoadquarteri el their 1 hoice vi liere tally piier weru kept The principal places where returns vieie re-i-elved wero the .V.nniHfr olllie, Levl en senlg's private ellice In llie cistle In Hie alley, tlie spntteil Cat, County Heuse nud the oillre of Lew is S. Hartmiii. Mentzur'h head ipi irters wero at the County house. At llie ether places thu Irlemls or Stehmau and Heme hi gathered. Inlnlf an hour alter the nHs clesisl thu llrst returns were received. Theyc.iuie rnim the 1 irth ward, city, where n large imnerltv w.vs eHX'tel. The returns showed nut '"i majority ler Kelnehl. The viorkers et the ward In thu Interest of Kelmehl were blamed for the small majority In falling te get thu vote out. The nel returns weru irem the First ward and that greatly plea-isl the ltelne hi ni"ii. When thu voles et all llie wards worn In unit Ileum hi hid se large a nimeritv his Iriends heeiuie vee Jubilint. The llrst returns Iriiiu llie county were also lavorahle te Iteimehl ami Colum Celum I111 res)rtwl at midnight Willi ever fimi majerily for Kelnehl; Mis Irlemls claimed his election assiire and many of thuin went home. The Kllllciaiii turned out bright and early en Sunday morning. The llrst relurin te come In were Irem Weaver's strongholds, iml they gaveliiui a much larger vote than was evsx'ted. Iti the three l.arls and Hreekms:k Weaver polled nine hundred and eighty oighty eighty twe votes, while ltelne ill ni'eiveil but 71 votes In theso districts. Mast Os'nllce added 17 1 te Weaver's majority, West l ocallce gave W'tuver HI votes and only J. ler Kelim hi, Kphrata gave Weaver I Ji majority and W ar-wn-k Ml majority. Ilv this liuiu Weaver sleck began te go up. harlyiuthe morning Hart, liden and Conestoga all reiurted majorities ler Weaver and his Iriends then Is'gan te claim his election. 'I he uxcitumunt was at tuvei heat all day as return after return mine in ami by seven o'clock In the evening ltelne hi, at the headqiiiirluiM of his friends, was JI ahead. In a tew imnules three districts el Salisbury reMrted a majority of 11J ler Weaver leaving the majority but ii ahead. Hreckneck, Adauistevvii and a low southern townships weru jut te be heard Irem. Ileth partles claimed their candidates, election, but Weaver's Iriends apKared te be mere ceulldeut ami ollured le I mi k up their opinion with luuuej. 1'hey claimed that Weaver was through by U-tweeu "en mid iiul uisjeritj'. Kebei'lil's Iriends ilaimed that he was .safe but thai his majority w mild Im) less than ll. The eliticians, worn out but weirj-, retired earlj' en Sunday nlgbt se as le be In geed sliae ter le day,s Id a.'il lleth ractloni,hewuver, took tin , it. .111 lien et sending trusted Iriends allei tlie missing returns he that they could net be (tutored. Thore vi as 11 geed bit el quiet llguriug during Sunday, anil representatives el the tactiens accused eacholherof tampering with the re turns. IllTTKH FHIHTH IX Tilt! VUVXTW Hen lliejr IV pre Vaiml Almiir llie I. hie I'ur Spuatiir met Illtlrlit Atternej, The light viai waged with great bitterness In nearly all the county ilMrlcts.aiul thusur prHes wure numerous. In Karl and Ktst Karl townships thu Kein iehl managers were premised and hesid te inaku inroads en the W0.1v or vote, but thej' wero greatly disappointed. lal Kolnbeld was enuitl Ui the omergoncy In Ids district, and Weaver get but huveii votes. Steve Urlsslnger brought hia township lu practlcallj celld. The Columbia bosses had their forces well In hand and Weaver was given but (!() vetes in thu three wards. Carnarvon was well managed by theso In charge of W'eaver's candidacy, ler Keiniehl get u In this "deestrlck." Commissioner (lingrlch preinrV'd te leek after Keluuhl's Interest in Petersburg, but he win tee much Interested in "Siitumy," and Weaver's olllce couiaiileu, A. II. Horshej', nut away with the township, and all the votes te Kelnielil's credit wero two. Judge F.borly'e biother went back nn the legislative combination in Clay and Clulst Kaiitlm 111 did net get 11 vete in this district. The Columbia ielks will quit square in ls'jn when Adam wauls te be elected judge et the orphans' court. llarve Kajuieud turned up all right witli Ills distrhts. He ropeits that thore was a strong Weaver leellng in his districts which required n geed bit of talking te overcome. Ex-Ceniiulssuinur Ceblo was ler Stehinau and Keiniehl until the last iiiluute wlieu he went back 011 thorn ami hurried in for Siimmv and Weaver. The Summy iiieii in.ule great ollerts te make Inroads fu Columbia, and It it said that n prominent Stehman man was handed t l.twt) 011 Friday night te go for Summy. lle tisik the money, worked for Sluhmail, ami the money will be taken back te llarrisburg and handed te Quay, who It It said seut it lu llie liiioresieiHiimmy. In Kphrata there was a big light. The Stelimau men captured the organisatien but the qulet veter settled the biislneHt by voting ier numuiy ami carrying 1110 iimiricl. Dr. Roebuck proved himself a power lu Warwick, and although hu wat only lu the light 11 lew days he did olllclent work unit Summy get away with the township by 1.11 luajerit vimd Woaver had overturn majority. lu Manheini township thu Kelucchl managers were greatly disappointed. It was known that Stelimau would getaway with the township and they looked for Kelmehl te get nearl j- at many votes at Stehman. The returns siieweu inai muuuiau nan i.u tnnjeritj', while Weaver carrled the district by 123 majority. in Peqtiea township Keglster Sloner wat for lleiniehl. All tlie ether imlltielaut of the township wero ler Weaver, but Christ get away with them, Keiiuehl carrying tlie township. Nete, anil Opinion.. ' Oardune " MonUer It the blisgeit bett In Lancaster county. Almest slnglo-haiuled hn gut away with Hull King Kevi, Sheriil High, Lew llartman, Tem Cochran, Jake LANCASTER PA., MONDAY, MAY 24, Slrlnu ami 11 wuple iloreu or llie olher irHi'iminy'H Irlemls linrl Hiippresseil the llterary bureau en North Duke atreet, " HliUimy " would have Is'etl Is-alen. The paiHirs or thu Northern district, parti cularly tlm Mill. .Virri, can shut up shop fur the next Tuw mouths. All that was In them for the past few months worn ild arllclesin thu Interest or. Similny. AhIie has geno under, it Is evident their low leaders did net lake much stock In thu illlical beller et Ihelr edileiH. Commissioner (Jlugrlcli didn't uiulnrsliiiid the vote Irem Petersburg. Het-ays he kiiewa two men who voted hir lleliuelil, and that lliorenrontluast Jft wildlers In thuillslrlct, and If tliey did net vote for Kulnu'lil they worn very ungrateful. Tlm Hiiiiniiy M"i Had rimilyul tlniirjr, l.irn, May2l In old Warwick nearly MXI voles were cast. Karly III llie arioriieon It was nntlecable Hint hoiiie or the StohmniiileH weru net 111 active as they were went te be at lermer primaries, and It was whlssireil alsiut that tliey had been Uiught, netwllhsbindliig lliutliieatser the Liprt . Hut jett knew it makes alt the dillureiice whose ex Is gored. Thatlhere ai plentj el "ImxmIIe" among the Hiimui.vltei can net 1st denied, as it vin In the hands or men who never spend their own. We heard one larmer say that Satur day was a geed day te make money ; that he uui or attended n primary, that he lnadu less than a dollar and efieu a geed deal mere. Thu result wns that Niiinuiy has carried the township bj- about 13.) majority; whlle Weaver, for district atterney, received almost the entire vote. Knock, Hieiigli ami Heyil were the choice for legislature. a reitr vur vi.au vtsniitAris. One Mail IV Im Vl,nl III l.inilc-t aH"M lllher" and '((mhI llniut-sliakrr." Win. D. Weaver, nq., who has beaten the IKiwerlul Slebinan combination and downed Its candidate for district attorney, has proved blinseir a very ellocllve camjMlgner. His episment, Majer Keiim hi, is a verj jsqiular gentleman ; he had u very goner.il "soldier vete" in bis favor; hu started with nearly J,U(H) plurality III Columbia and l.mcaster.aml hu was aided by a voryiwerlul combination el political bessfi who linked lllscau-e with Stehmau's. Weaver, 011 thu ether hand, lireughtagrn.it dell mero te Siiiuuiy than he get Irem htm ;.uid in in.inv districts ran entirely nwaj- treui him. Hit victory Is 11 great isir-enal triumph and is verj- largely due te his skill as .n. in v. user. S.un. Martin and Jehn W. Mentzer weru the most im portant KiIitlcal fai ters 011 his slde. I lie District Alliinipy striigKle. JUtn.'M. .. Is.1 1-ii 1MI .... IM .... PA .. . .J li'iin 1 1. Ji I m 1.3 IM ' II 111 luuiistL'i tlly ll ward 3d ' -Ull " .. ... -vih ' mh ;in th -iitti " Ait iinslen tl lint lln lUlteik ConiHtea I oil lain ... . lulillllhl.i 11 Maid ... . . .M -M " I (iney LlHJ Loialke 1st. .. ' West I 1 rniinen Deiii gal h.ut Majtewii ... .. -inmi'ville ... " " Lincoln ' Hern Driiinere hint . . til.'ii hllratwlhleun Kllznbiitl harl mist Tene Mill .. . . III1111 Hill Kail West harl Kplimui niten IIuiiiilluhl fcn.it, I'utuiisliiiig llehrcftiliin 11 l.andlvllle ... HeiniillcM Wist, Meuiitv llie Mlver ipilngs Norwood... Northwestern I auipetei K.ist lailiipcter W et t.aiicaHler I.eaceck I.caiei'k Upiier . ... Little llrltatu Maitlc VlanliHlin lloieugh, lit ward ' M want Jit ward ... Manlii'iiu Township Mantilla .. . Maner, Mill. unl III" Mauei, New Maner, liiitiantewn .... Miiiinl Jey Jlaniugh " I.eviut " Uppei Providence 1'enn Peipica .... l'ntatlUe Uanlie. .SuwtOHil .17 IjJ V'li s III 1 i; 11 ICI 1-1 pi. ll'i .1 li" l"i II K. .! I.S III 117 77 II 11: 1.1 .7 M Ul 1-7 Im) s 311 71 li.; i.i al 71 il is 1; 5 i.' 1 IS 510 -I .in j.i II 43 i 11 31 157 173 4S JI II 10.1 il ..! 1.1 L"i 4J t;: S.I je u 13-- i: '-7 SJ 3s S 31 :z US 1117 111! ?J mi l!3 W 0 1 3U7 5.' 1.7 1-1. M ji'i 11 11 a lit 111 lal '.Si im J7 7 115 JV 1 l.l II ItiDlie. btlllklcl's h S ltuilii), siierllng Hill Uanlie. I . t-iiuaie haiMtiury allstlllly, Hap " tains Spilngvtlle. . i atnbtlilge .. sti.is.bnrg lloreiigh . . hlia.lmitr lewi iisiup .. Waslilnglim lier., llppei W ant Lew ei W aid V ar Ick . l'elal Nerltiern senatorial 7,1 lu 7.31J lll.lrlit llulll. .stiiiiiun. iSmiii'ii Ailaueitew 11 . . it Itll'CkllOCk I C'olilinlila-lel waul l'l -:.! " Mi " -M " I' Ceney l'r-l Lla IH CIH.11II1.0 Mist '"l Wi-st !" I eiiiaiven . '! lieni'b'al fcitsl Maitimn .. ! ' " MIVIIU M " l.lniein 71 West 7 Kllalictlitewn tl. hllislath I-' huilKist lene HIII 71 " -llluu 1UI1 71 Karl "I Karl Weil 71 rplirtita SH HfUUinelil Eiuit rutertbuig lis Itelireistettii 107 Lauillsville. .. IUI lletunnt'M Wcst-Moiiiitvllle .. Ml Mlver bprlngH. 4) n ii NeimihhI, -! .Sertlnscclurii. 17 1 ,.uii.i..lf ITinicr .. . ... HI Nl 1.1! IM III jus ji II I 'J 71 1.1 41 '-7 Ml 27 .VI II II SIT LI Maiihelin Iioieiih-lst waul -1 . 1 M tri 3.1 " . 'Ji Manlielin lewnalilp . '-''' Marliilla ' Mt. Je boremili L- Mt. Jey itiHimlilp ! lamer '", I'euti s.) II,liho-.clew n '. " -ftilckter'H spertlnir 1 1 III hi " - Union bqtturu i.i Warwick 171 It I.I Ul 87 M I! till 3.I.HIJ Total 3HM nNlfk'TeUul a h Wuttlnir, lUwT.iNsviLu:, May Ul. The rural dis tricts seem te ligure at conspicuously at a Keptiblluan primary olectleu at de some of our larger ultlet when dollars are at make Th s biipisiuc'l te be the case at Martle Saturday. When thu husbandmen wero quietly arranging for Hair favored eamll date, who should drive up te thu hotel but A. K. I'oisel, el Lancaster, butter known as "Nick," who aiiimuuced te the quirt vll Ingots of KnwIiUHVllle that he win thore oil elllclal business 111 11 w atelier. The question wns llnally settled Mini "Mck" wns worn In with hoiiie Indignation, te see that each can didate wns given constltulieiial Justice and right. The gissl Hiople net feeling well illsposed te the seeming liitriider, but Heuing that tliey weru In ter it, llnally extended llie right hand of geed follewshlp In Nick ami asked him te Jein them In llie social glass, et which be parbsk Ireely. Noen did the watcher bu bu bu I'oine hlghlj' pluasnd Irem the ellocLsel the Isjvonige Hint Nick passed Inte ileasant slumber, mid thu balloting proceeded its II nothing unusual bad csi'iirreil. During the cep Nick managed tegethlshi-ad partly mil of the window, causing considerable fun ler thn bej'a Hew Nick arrived In Lancaster alter leaving Kawllnsvllle is a question for solution, 111 it took the combined ellertx of two man te get I1I111 In bluunvoyance. or cotlrse the Ixijh will oxpect Nick back at tlie next primary. TIIK IlKHU.T J. VOIAJ31IMA. Sluhmail mill Itnlmrlil Ntrrrp llin Town lllg Vete or C, U. KHilDiiinli. Cei.fMiit.v, May 21. The Kepiiblican primary election of Haturdaj' passed oil' in a (pilot manner in Columbia, although the workers In the dlllorent wards wero very aitlve In getting out the full Republican strength In support of the Htehmaii-Kelnii'lil ticket. The most promlnent politicians of town wure in favor of this combination and the ether ticket did net rocelvo much organized support The total vete of the town was IV) taking as a basis the vete for Jehn A. Hlesbind ler Congress, for the assembly ticket C. C. Kaiillitiaii, et the town, roceived the almost ontlre sup sup pert of the werkers and was cut in verj low casus. His vete was 771, which Is only 2.1 votes behind the vete for congressman. The politicians vi ure working hard te gut Kaull man a geed home vete and they Hiieoeodod. Stuhiiiau mid Keiniehl recelvisl geed sup irt in I elumbla and thore was very lltlle organized work dene for Siiinmy .ami W eaver. The total velu in Cellliubl 1 was as fellows : t ' NU11MTKH 2'l 51 S Vengrcsi. Jein) A lllestmid ... ,.... Itnlrirl AllerutU' A I U( Ine-lil William I) Weaver !3317pin T 'iftjUw la 713 11 1G, 21 ?l .Ilu.lj.l3h 117 17V 3in lie. 7111 1 1 .1 12 Al . IM 'ill 17 11 J 'rte Innpcrtiiis. l.aac .H. ltear . .. j t ilvlu I arter Joint II Miller ' Jacob Thiiina four IHrccterM. V. M. llinl . v llllani iJoed Daniel llerr .... rmnr .urvriGt . l: II lltirkhelilur . .Siorer A'erri, rn Ditttt k I. lehn il jtehiiim Alir.nu hiiininy Jttprtncntfltii 1 i Mr II K llluugh II I,, book . CO Iteyd K. II. Hoever. 1: C. Kmilliiinu Jehn S. Kemper .. . . lieorge II Uanck A O. M-yrerl W 8. Smith Deletiitti a AerriTn tientiturvtl. leseph Miller .1 A. Mleber OeUoutcsXerthini lUlireacntu't lehn M. rldy 'Iheuias 11. Kelli r I)ivlil1tr,jr Ilailn If. Tshndy Ileiijaiiilu Wllei l)r K. II. Wltmei . ., si1 w n JJI3I5 Jpe l.ni.311 Jll r27,J.17 M 711 181 Si, IK) izn lb Ji JI al II 7 II n in : is III 3. U '.-I 13 -I 1 Jl ilM if! 771 IUI SZt Itn IM! Ill J 21 'tiu.xa ij j Ml. IJ'KN i7 ji, 11 3 l.l li! 37 7IS 7IO VA 1 W 4 T7 1J 13 l.V tl! 13 na in rn lr.i .in in .'II 310 Jill TIUS UliTVll. .liriHIKH. llin steliinan llehnrhl U'li Capliire the Orplilt ration s,nn l-.'iaiis rrcrlilcnt. In accordance with the rules of the party, tlie beard of return judges met in the third third sterj' room of the shull building, North tjueen street, at half-past eleven o'clock ami was ealled te erder by t'harles I. Laudis, 1 hairman of the t-eunty ceumdttee. Thoseveral townships with thesub-district-s and viiirds el the city and boroughs wero ealled In alphaltical eulur. S.tmiiil I'vans, represenlmg the Stohman Stehman Kciii'i hi lactien, and 1'nny 1'. scheck ropio repio ropie senling the Suiiiiuv Weivei tactien, wero iiomiu.ited as caudnlalm ler picMilent et the beird. Thedistrictt weru c.dleil with the fellow lug results, ICvaiiH, I'l vote Scheck J Mr. Kv.uis was dwlared proshlent and Percy I'. 'check vice pretuleiit, and were sworn iutoetllco bj' Alderman Spurner. The lsi.ird next voted for .1 coiunilttee el investigation. TheStehium Keino'liliiindl Keine'liliiindl dates were 1 (j. l'ennell, W . W'oslej-, lehn 1). I'lirrj' and A. IC. Spurr'er , the Suinuiy W'eaver cnididateswere 1. N. Keen, Jehnsen Miller, Kelstrt s. Mu'lure and Jehn l'etiny packer. The lelluw ing-n. lined uneiveil the votes annexed and were ilwl.ued elivted : P. I'etuiell, I'l ; W. Wesley, I'l , lehn I). Perrj-, JO ; v. lv. Spurrler, Is , I. V Keen, tl ; John John Jehn eon Miller, .U, and Hubert s. McPlure, .11. Jehn I'ennj'packer ran 0110 veto behind ami wat lelt. Per reading clerks, (.. l Knniiedj iind A. 11. llassler; ter tally 1 let ks, 11. 11. Kobert-t and I.S. (Joist, mid ier vice president's dorks, W. N. Aiipleaml'Prauk iiriest viore eltH.'teit by acclamation. The districts wero again called ami thu return judges handed in the approved return papers. After the returns had been handed in the beard adj 011 med te reassunible.it UJO p. 111. llie 111 Kit I IimIciI. I'll te 1 p. 111. the reMilt en seme of the placet was in doubt, but our best informa tion was that the following ticket bad geno through, thi'Mieuly being doubtful that are marked with an : ( dllfIVM. Jehn A. I lie-stand, city. & uafei. Jehn M. Stehman, Past Heinplluld. Jlcjtn'ienttifii'1 . ('. I'. Kaullmau, Columbia. Jehn s Kemper, Kphrata. W. S. Smith, ('ennv. A. P. nildwln.Siltsbury. lllram l'eeples, l're iduiue. Dr. S. T. Davis, cilv-. Jufi Attei nei. Williani 1). Weav or, citj-. V11011 liHpettvi. lsiacS. Hear, Maiihelm. t'alvin P.utei, Salisbury. ler Ihrcetm . WilliaiiKloed. Past Karl. Daniel Herr, I'eqiie.u County .Sin vcyui. P. H. Hiirkhelder, West Pari. Jcleil 1 1 .Vure Coin chieh. Neinill.tlN sl.NVlOUIll. iihi.i.ii v IK. Jeseph Mlller, M.irlelbi. .Vercici-ii Itniiewiitiitivc Dclcitilca. Iliij'dn II. Tshudy, Warwick. Ite.ijamlu Wisslei, I'l.ij'. Dr. P. II. Witiuer, Maiiheiui. iSuiifAci n iViKifermJ Deleijiitc, Chariet 1. Lantlls, citj-. Southern Jtepraenlntire Hclajulcs. I). M. Kelleninyer, K1I011. Jasen K. Paby, Peacock. Ctly llejireientntive Dcltytitc. II. I' rank Pshleman, city. Lentustcd by Uanck. llie Count ItrKiuii The Isiard met at 1-i'l p. m., ami the 10- lurns Isjing called ler the count atoucueoui. iiienced. When Itieckueck was ro.iched tlie returns was objected Ions im iniiroier and uutriie leturn, and under llie rules was ru ru lerred te the committee en contests. The returns irem (.'oney ami Ciernarvuii wero also objected te at being untrue returns and wero rolerrod te the s.ime com. uiittce. The three wards of Columbia were next objected te and roferrod at wat also the Silver Springs dUtrlct of Past Denegal. Thoceuunittooon contesW took charge of the objected returns and returned te an auto room te hear witnesses. Vll sorts of rumors are 11tle.1t en the streets concerning ballet-box mulling and return en ' llukvriug. It is said (uiielllclally) that the 1880. return Judge or Cieriinrveit acknowledges that ltelniehl had seeu votes in that beX though the return patier gives him none, mid it Is further said that mere than sol en Republicans of Cicrnarven will swear they voted for Kelim hi. On the ether hand the Woaver men claim thore was wholesale fraud ngalnhttliolrcandldate In Col umbia, nud In thu Sixth, Seventh and Llghth wards in thlsclty. When Lancasler city was roached the ro re ttiriiH from the Sixth, Seventh, Klghth and Ninth wauls of this city wero objected te by Woaver'M friends and roferrod le Ilia committee, Kelnielil's friends will try le have War wick thrown out. r.lfnrts te llfiat Weaver. MM p. M.At this writing great oxclto exclto oxclte mont prevalls among the Kepiiblican politi cians assembled In the rlty; and gathered in and about, the meeting et the return Jildges. That iKxly and their ixiuimittoe are clearly In the control of ltelne Id's friends; and although the bu et the re turns shows a majority for Weaver It is botieved his opiKiuents mean te threw out enough of his districts te elect Kclun-hl. II this should occur sorleus tiuuble Is threatened. A MUSUMRNTUnUllVIl ItElUUATKIt. The Spot Whlrli Marks William lk"rt' (irate, Whom Three Teniintiliis Cerner. On Sunday the new church, rotently built In I'aradlHO township, near the nickel mines, wat dedicated. Although tlie new building is In l'aradlse township, it it very near le the lines or Salisbury and Hart. It it te be known as the "Union Monument" church. Almest thirty years age William laikert, of l'aradlse township, died. Hy hit will he provided that he should be burled at the place wliere this church new Is erected. At that tinie the spot wat g weeds, 'llie body wat I liter re.', thore accord Ing te the wishes of the deceased, and a beautiful monument wat erected ever It. Since that tlme a large number of porno us have been buried hore; the majority et whom wero Pckerts and rotations. Uriah Pckert ami his sister Laviua, who are children of William Pckert, decided te build a church at that place, w lilch they did. The church Is net for any particular denomination, but will be for the use el persons of all sectt te wer ship. The grounds have been cloared of trees about the church, and Ittloet net leek llke the same place that It was thirty years, age. Thore w ere about six hundred poeplo pros out at the dedication j'esterda)', ami the exor exer cises vi ero of the most Interesting kind. Tlie dedicatory sermen was preached by Kev. I). W. (lerhard, el New Helland; Iluv. P. (i.tv (i.tv leril, of the l'aradlse Presbyterian church, ami Kev. Cairns, of the Middle Octoraro l'resbj tenan church, also took part In the exercises. Seienly-llie Wan Old, On Siiturdaj" ev enlug Dr. Jacob Leng, 10 1 West King street, celebrated his "iith birth day by entertaining tweuty-live or thirty et bis most intimate Iriends. The guests in cluded quite a number of woU-ktiewu pro pre pro lessieu.il gentlemen, both medical and legal, and HOieral of thu llnust musicians in the city, lllram Croome, a famous bari tone vocalist, sang several tinu songs. A quartette, consisting et Jehn Zimmerman, tenor, Mary .tuiiuermau, soprano, Harry Melllnger, base, and Mary Strouble, con tralte, entertained 1110 company witu seme line selections. An excellent lunch wasspread bj- the host, and served by the venerable caterer, Thad tleus llenrj', who for many successive jears hat aUed in thu s.imu capacity. 'rildeiillal Voinlliatleiiri. WAsiiiMtreN, D. ('., May Ul. The piosi piesi dent te-day sent te the Somite the following nominations : Weston 1 low land, te be collector of cut. toms at New Bedford, Mass. Henry liiliinan, el Michigan, le be United States consul at Jerusalem. PIrst Lieut. Cel. Augur, el llie Seceud ctivalj', te bu captain. Second Lieut. Alone L. O'llrieu, of Second cavalry, te be first lieutenant. 'apt I.dward J. Spaulding, of the Second eavalrj-, te be major Pighth cavalrj-. Majer Jehn IC. Mizner, et the Fourth eavalrj-, te be colonel Pighth cavalry. 1 irst Lieut. Chariet li Ilargeus, Filth 111 lantry, te Inj captain. Second Lieutenant Charles A. Churihill, Fifth inliutry, te be lirst lieutenant. lixploHleu lu a Itarber Miep. Mi.Mrnis, Temi., M.ij'21. At Uil.ie'cliK'k Sunday morning an oil lampo.xpledod in the barber shop vif Hie steamer De in Adams. Tlie llamet spread nipidlj-, and although the night watchman promptly gave the alarm the crew barelj- escaped with their lives. The be it was held last te the sheie, ami burned te the water's edge. The stoamers Hctie, Ma-cieadj- and (iajose wero just belew the Dean Adams, and weru cut Ioemi from their moor ings and taken in tuw by harbor tugs. The Kale Adams, which wat lj'Ingj ust abeve the burning steamer, wat in great danger ler a while, as a still up breeze was blowing. The lire department turned their attention prin cipally te saving ber, and succeeded. He O'li-rnl 11 Temt le .1011 D.lili. Ni.w Yum:, Mnj'-I. Mr. S. M. Sauiulers, of Mount Vernen, who ellered a toast te the health of Jell Davis at a banquet in honor of that notable during hit recent exhibition in lioergia, tut been requested te resign bis membership of rarnswerth Pest, (I. A. K, Mr. Saunders ackuowledget that he did te propose the health et the ancient rebel and maintains bis right of free speech. Mr. Saunders, who Is u w ine dealer, is a Douio Deuio Douie ciat with seme political aspirations. James 11. Jenkins, n clerk In the New Yerk custom house, it commander of l'arnswertli Pest. The hew reniullaiiil Fisheries. HosieN, May -I. A Halifax special te the liftcifMcc saj'S : The legislature refused te appreve of the convention between Pngtaud anil France resisting the New Feuiidland lisliery dilUculty, Hritish Coiuuiissienor l'euiiell tailing te imliice New Peumllamlurt toagreo'lo the arrangement." The treaty Is still being considered bj- a Joint committee ami a delegation will probably be seut le Fngland te get the treaty amended. All pai ties in the coleuj are bitterly opposed te it in lit existing state. Itaptint MUslenarli lu Sisslen. Amu in 1'vitK, N. J., May ill. The soveutj'-second annual convention of tlie American Haptlst Missionary Union conven tion will begin its session here te-morrow. Already one thousand Kaptist clergymen have arrived te attend the convention and preparations hav e been niade for the accem modatien of 3,000 clergymen and lay dele gates. It it expected that the convention will bu in sotslen eight days. Charles I'. VVuerUhuner's Will. Ni:w Yeiik, Mayl. The will of the late Charles 1''. Woerishollor was llled te-day. It provides ler the payment of his luneral and lostainentary oxpeiiset.togother with all debts owing at the titnoef death, withlusix months alter hit demise. "I'd his;nisler, Airs. Cen. Htan, normally, he lajqueaths J 10,000; te his brether Frederic, el Freiburg, Uerinauy, 10, 000, and the residence and leiiialuder of thu property he bequeaths te hit wifu Anna mid lierheirs. l'erklns Defeats Mtittersuii. Londen, Maj J I. The match between the oarsmen Perkins and Mattersen wat rewnl te-day en the Thames and wat wen by the former, who iluished ttiroe;leugtht ahead, Death or Leepold Ven Kauke. HmtLlN, May '21. Leepold Yen Itatike, the famous historian, is dead. Al.l.liO t:it HTAHTIjtltU lUHVOrr.ltlKH. A Claim That lli On In n Itoem llrprals All of the Heiiinl Tlierelu. WAsitiNtney, I). 0., May l!l Tlie JM le-day publishes 11 story, the Biibstance of which It that I'rofessor Aloxander (Iraliain Helt and lilt associates, Dr. Clilchoster A. llell nml Nuiiiner 'I'alnter, have ricently maite a dtscovery, and In relation le II, have werked out a number of Inventions which they bollevo te be net Inferior lu Impertance te the discovery or llie art of telephoning Itself, and the Inventions te which that discovery hat led. Dr. Clilcliosler A. Helt hat discovered that a falling Jet of water or a llainoef git burning in a room mimics ocheos and perfectly ropreducos every word simkeu ami every sound uttered in the room. Dr. Hell lias found that when a couple of friends join Inn conversation lu the drawing room of an evening, that tlie gas which burns ever their beads repeats every word they say. out el this main discovery, which up te the present has been kept very qulet and carefully guarded, llie three associated Kcientists have niade qulte a number of Inventions whoreby the dltcovery may be put te practlce and Ilia dlscoverors tlieuihiilves, as well as the world at large, reap the bonellt. Professer Hell regards the dlscev ery of the veice In the water at of mere Imporlanie and far reaching consequenco and prospective practical value llian hit own invention el tlie telephone. l'ltlVATB VEXSIUX Ul.Al.MN. Senater Cel krell Sees That Semn of Hun bttill Treprlety Are renlpmteit. Wasiiiniitev, 1). C, May 21. (Senate. The Senate, alter rouline Imslness proceedoil te the consideration or private iwmslen cases. Mr. Ceckrell Insisted en hiving the reports read in a number of cases, and had seme of the bills that he considered of doubtful pro priety postponed. In a short debate cm ene of the bills, covering a case that had been rejectisl by the isjiisleii eillce, Mr Ceckrell said the chief of division in that ellice, who had rejected se plain and well proven it ctse, ought te be discharged from thu service of tlie I nl ted States. Werk of the Hotine. Wasiiiniitev, D. C, May JI. llotlse The IIouse te-day non-cencurrod in llie Frye amendment te the shipping bill. The ppeaker appointed Messrs. Hleiiut, Kiggt ami Hinghaui cenfeiees en the jietl- ellice appropriation bill. A bill wat ussed granting an lncreasoef pension te the widow of Coinmauder J, A. M. 1 'raven. The suites were then called fur tlie Intro duction of bills, etc., for reference. Among thoe submitted wero the fellow lug: Kj Mr. Itonnett, of North Carolina, te divide the surplus money lu Iho treasury en June 1, Ivsi, among the soier.d states and territories ler educational purposes. ITeBltlentl.il Vetoes. W v-niMirev, 1). C, May ill.- The presl dent te-daj- sent te tlie Senate veto messages en lour private pension bills. In each case he states that the applicants wero rejected by the iHinsleu bureau, and thu evldunce that the applicants are entitled te pensions ter ills ability incurred while in llie sorvlee It insuf- llcient. m dkaiii vf im. t:. ic. ruuu A Well-lvuuwu laical Dentist Umpires Frem ail Altai k el Heart Disease. Dr. Pnianuel K. Yeung, the eldest prac ticing dentist iu this eity, died at neon to day at his home, in the second tterj' of Ne. 8 Past Orauge street. The cause of hit death was heart disease and he had been sick for some time, lle was lu the "1st j carol his age. Deceased was j ten of the late Simen Yeung, tailor, with whom he llrst learned tliat trade. He afterwards abandoned tailor ing and began the study-et dentistry with Dr. M. M. Moero. 1'er many years he practned iu the building where he died. He was a member el the Harris Dental association and at the time el his death wat au elder iu the First I'efermed church. Tlie doctor was a member el the old Fencibles, and was con sldereil out) et the bust versed men lu mili tary tactics Iu the citj-. On .September 1:1, Hi", he wat appointed lieutenant colonel et the; SovDtity-fetirth Infantry of Uniformed Militia, bj'Oovernor Curtiu. Hit wiie who "iirvlvet "him was .1 daughter of the late Christian Short. Thej- nover had any chil dren. Death of MIka Kuini.i Urban. Mist I'lmina Urban, daughter of Jehn A. 1 rbin, formerly of thit city, died at Ocean drove, N. J., en Satuidaj' Irem a pulmonary complaint. She had been ill for alsiut two months, ller family removed Irem Lancas ter le Philadelphia about three j ears age,aud a year atterwards went te Ocean IS row. The j-eung lady had many friends in this city wlie will grlove slncorely ever her death. Her remains will probably be brought te Lancaster for interment. Dead at tlie County Hospital Jehn Harrj', fonuerlj a member of Com Cem pauj' C, Jtl Koglineut New Jersoy Cavalrj-, died at the ceuutj' hospital en Saturday even ing. His remains have been taken In charge by the (!. A. K. burial coiumltteo and will be buried from the undertaking establish ment of A. C. Kote te-morrow allernoen at 1! o'clock. Interment iu sold iers' burial plot, iu 1 .an caster couieterv. Mr. Harry wat brought te thu hospital .1 low days age Irem the vicinity of New Helland in 11 very ieoble condition. He is au Irishman by birth, agetl iMjears. Ills wile arcompanied llinl te the hospital, where she new is. Knight eTht. Jehn lair. The children of the three Catholic parish schools were admitted te tlie fair of the Knights of St Jehn 011 Saturday aftorueon, and betw eon AH) and SOOattonded and enjej-ed themsolvet. In the evening thore wero 1,500 poeplo present ami the receipts were verj' satisfactory. St. Aullieny's Catholle seciety altended In a bedj-. Tlie voting wat lively and a lart:e number of articles wero chanced oil. Among them wero : A. w Ine set, wen bj Win. A. Spangler ; --liver sikwii holder, by A. S. Finger; carriage cover, by Louisa Wiley ; Meer mat, by Jehn Llcht ; pair of slippers, by II. MePlrey; child's silver set, by Dalsj- M. Yeung; plush banner, by Gold Geld berg, et Philadelphia; silver picket caster, by Mrs. Louisa echer ; a large pretzel, by Julia Purge. Tills evenlugSt. l'oter's seciety will visit the lair iu a body. A Missing Alan. Samuel M. Nlssley, a termer resident of th's citj', but who has been living near Illnl-lu-Hautl, hat been misting from home siuce Saturday. On that day he cime te thit citj-, drew 5'-00 from bank, had a nete di&couuted, received the proceeds, siuce which tlme lnj hat net been seeu. His family ure much distressed uud fear that he hat met w Itli foil, play. Hit family rotations wero happy ami no reason can be iisslgued for hit absence, lie it IS years old, 5 feet 0 inches in height, medium build, had dark brown straight hair, small slde whlskers, wero brown summer suit and black bread brim slouch hat. A Peculiar l-arieny case. Fianna Westhaeiler, of Past IIouinileM township, hat entered suit before 'Alderman Mctlliiin for larceny sgalust Henjamlu llru. baker and Merris I ;ab!e. The article In ills nute it a sewing machine which the prese- cuter alleges wat btolen by defendants. The sewing machine wat in charge el 11 party, and the defendants, it is claimed, took the ma chine away without any authority. The ao ae ao ciised claim that they leek the machine for a debt. Hail hat been eutered for a hearing. Miml.1) Sihuel Assembly. The Sunday school assembly will be held at Williams' Greve, Cumberland ceuntj', en July'-M, 22, 23 and 21. The Fourth district day will be the first of the abeve. The Fourth district or tlie Pennsylvania Sunday Scheel association is composed et the coun ties of Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Frank lin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and Yerk. Twenty elllclal delegates are expected from each county. PKICE TWO CENTS. l'OWDEKLY'S PROCLAMATION. iru i' rfiN KXttniTH uc laiwh vuiirmN. TlUX IH VAI.I.KU TOUKTIIKK. An Onnul sinleiiienl of tlie KeMOiii ler th lUttirrliiE In CleveUtiil Arrlutl of th 1KU- riiI I'emlprljr llrilegnt t,y Nevrfpaper Men An liiiiirUul AKemhlj-. CtiilvntiAMi, O., May'JI.-The following call, lssited bj- Mr. l'owtlerly te thu KnlghU or Lal)or,glveH a list of the causes for con von. lug tlie gonerat assembly n upeclal awwlen at Cleveland this woek and of the matters that will be brought up ler action : "Sciiantev, Pa., April ai, Issrt. Te the Oritcr, Whrrner found, Urttting. Acting iiutler au therltj' vested In mean general master workman, I de hereby ull the general assembly tegether In special set set slen. Thn oauses leading te the calling et llie siiecial session are ! 1. The rapidly increasing meinlMiishlp re. quires changes In the laws which the goneral exreutlTO beard have no authority te make. "- The laws In rolatlen le the government of boycotting are wholly InadoqilHle te com cem com pel obedience en the part of assemblies that bollevo In boycotting ler overy oirense, whether great or small. ;i. The laws lu rotation te striken de net oevor the ground necessary te give the goneral executive beard power lolnterforo 111 such matters until alter ft strlke hat been Inaugurated. I. rhe order has lieconie involved in dllll dllll cultles with these societies and au ellurt It being made te croate a rupture between theso societies ami the Knights of Laber. These and ether matterH which will help le porfect the discipline of the order, will roqulre the careful dollberation and cool Judgmeiit ofthe niembers ofthe general assembly. I bellove that the most critical period of tlie order's his tory hat been reaclied ami de net feel that It would be Imst for the order te allow any mero tlme te olapse bolore calling the ropresontatlvo inen tegether se that we may devise means whoreby the ma chinery el the erder maj be Improved. The present executive beard cannot attend te 0110 teiilh part of the work that pours In upon them, and some means of distributing this work must be thought of and put into prac tice. The call premises that tlie procedont established at tlie special session held In Philadelphia en June 1UI1, 1878, will allow all representatives who sorved at the soaalen held In Hamilton, Out, last October, te sit as representatives In the Cloveland conventions, that 110 election shall be held until the dele gates te the regular session are clioseu, and emit at follews: " I need the wlse eouusel aud action of tlie order al large through its representatives. Did I net feel that It w at absolutely necessary te call the session I would net take Jthls step. We must place our erder squarely before the werltl 011 several isttiet iu such a way that no misunderstandings can possibly arise Iu the liiture." Tlie Correspondents Alter I'etrilerly. Ci.kvki.ani,0., May 31. The Ferrest City house, wliere the dolegalos te the special con 1 entlun el the Knights of La ber are domiciled, presented au animated appoarance this morn ing. Mr. I'owderly wat up early and be be selged en all sides by newspaper reH)rters and incoming delegates, alt anxious for a shake et the hand aud a word from thu mas ter workman. Mr. I'owderly iu conversa tion with 11 reiHjrter said; 'l have great bopea ter this convention, but will net protent any v low sol" in j' own until I hear tlie eptulntiil of ether delegates, who may have belter plans than 1110." "Will Miutiu Irons be proseut?" " I think net. Mr. Irons is uet a delegate and he could have no business hore ether than becoming acquainted with tlie delegates. I de uet think Mr. Irons is a candidate for goneral master workman, lle it net se black as he is painted, and he lias made a very geed .executive olliceriii his district, audi think was opposed te thu strlke lu the South west." AltttANOlMl v rneaiiAMMK. Hen. Themas Harry, the last member of the executive commute te arrhe, put in au appearance at 10 o'clock thit forenoon, aud a secret meeting of that body wat held immedi ately aflenvards te arrange a pregramme for tlie week. The convention It te be held iu Slots hall, en Ontario street, aud will be called te order at - o'clock te-morrow after noun, delegatet only te be granted admis sion. Jeseph H. Huchauau, editor of the Denver A,'ii;i(ircr, oue of the delegates te the con vention, Bald thit merning: "lam a Socialist, but net n bomb-threw or. 1. am radically opposed te llie destruction of property and tlie taking of human life. A Socialist does net need te be a murderer or 11 dynamiter anymoie than a Haptist need be an outlaw. " As laratMr. l'ewderly Is concerned, I de net think he hat any xjlitieal aspirations. Still, I have no doubt thatheceuld be elected te almost any oilice he wished. If he has anj'such ambition, I think It Is of a con cen con greasioual or senatorial character wbore he would be In a position te de practical work. for the erder." About uO of the "00 dolegalos le be present have arrived up te neon te-daj', most of them belug from the Wett and Northwest. Socretary Turner estimates that the erder new niimbers ever a million, and it growing at the rate of about 1,500 per day. Itst I'olseii In the Cuflea I'ut. CiMiNV.vri, O., May 21. The family of Police Olllcer (Johlert, consisting of himself, wlfe, daughter, and ene of his Bena wero taken yioleutlj' ill after eating breaklatt Sun daj, and are net j'et out of danger, investi gation showed that a large quantity of rat poison bad been put in the collee et en the stove aud the can or milk outs Id 0 ofthe tloer. The kitchen deer had te be ferced epeu te uet at the oefleo ixjL Oue or inure or the v tctiuis are likely le dle. Thore Is no clue te the porpetratlon ofthe doed. The Great (Jll Gusher. PiTTsiiuite, jjay el The oil market eieued at HI ceuts thit morning, a drop el 1 cents Irem Saturday's closing. This decline wat occasioned by the Htrike of auolher 1,000-biirrel welliu tlie Washiugteu Held yes. tenhiy. The broker firm el Craig it I.ewry, who " laid down " last week for half a mil lion dollars, are part ewners of the new gusher, w hich at the present rate of produc tion is netting llie ilrm flAWO a day. Itlalue Has Haul Netliliifc-. Auui sta, Me., May 21. Iu answer te inquiries Mr. Maine, new lu Har Harber, sajt hehathad nolnlervlow with any one iu regard te llie flaliery question aud 14 lu no mauiier accountable for any opinion that may have been attributed le him. He has ue occasion te chauge the views uniformly ex pressed bj him iu Cougress. Twe Colored Htiiilents Drowned. Xi:nia, O., May 21. Jehn Jeuklns aud Juuiet Witseu, colored BtudeuU at the high school, wero drowned late Saturday night, whlle attempting te cress Masslo creek ford tn a buggy. Their bodies have been re covered. A HiJ.OOl) II hue. Piuladhlvhia, May Sl.-xn """ bultdliig of Harrison'- chemical work-, en SOtbiwil a ray's Ferry read, wat fX' morning. The less is estium ted t f3,li WIS A TUSK 1'KUBAHtLttlM, WAaHlNorew, D. U, May SL-Fer K,tern Ne Yerk, Kattem rnn BjhanU local rains, .Utlenary temir. TnTvZ-Zl rams and .HghUy cooler weather are ludlcated for tlie Atlanlla coast states, -31
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