Oh mxu$tlCg l-'Wfc' HiK s i VOLUME XX1I-NO, 21213. LANCASTER PA., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1880. PRICE TWO CENTS. WARWICK WINDICATKl). tilt: UKlml'M' 3IKM COUNT II HAIKU OVTANII IIIK.-t ItKAKKK. 11m Hetiiriu I'nmi Ifeelitn k'11 IHnlrlit In lie Admitted Allei He tin Itren Crin llleil-1 he Mntll-enf IliB AkmiiII mi Ilia Italllnhk. A Mnry of t tmleiMln Corruption. When llie In 11:1,1. iui:nci;ii went te press ou Monday nltorneon tliu Imitril of return Judges were reading the returns Irein these dl.trltis wlileli wero net objected tn. In addition In these netcit jiHlerday Mat lie, ML Jey borough, ML Jey township lower, l'enii, Itaphe, .Stridden-, Ntrasburg Ixiriiugh 1st nnil .Itl wards mill Warwick township worn scut te the committee en conleits. 'I Im clerks concluded tlie reading Hint toterdiiigof the undisputed returns mid tliu Imiril took n recess In nw alt the rcinrt el tlm committee en contested district. Tim committee vitro no long nrtl Iiik " ioiicIuhIeii that tlm tluiks counted up tliu returns of tliu dlstrhl unenuleattd, mill llmre vvasngoed ileal el private ilurliiK te tllctilur what ellect thoueltislon or ndmls -Ien et this or that district would have upon nny particular contest. It was nearly 7 o'clock when the commit tee en contest entered tliu room ami xilit limy were ready te roperL MiUiriuiu Hpur rlur, tlm chairman, slated what had been agreed upon tlm returns of nil district tn he received except Warwick. Twe til tlie district referred te the committee nntl net (IIMiiiIkhI were thou read, ami It loeko I as IF tlm battle ovei Warwick, umii which tlm district iiltoruejNhlp diemled, might be postponed until ii lain hour. It .ii notlciv netlciv nhln that tlm lti'lii'i hi iiii'U In tlm Imard rn tnltiftl their dlsclpllne and tliulr salts, uhllti a getsl many el tlie opposition Imd genu home. Hut uv en these et tlie umjerlty vv tin remained worn getting uneasy mill It Is-gaii te leek iitirtlmy might melt away and either leave tlm opiHwItlen In a majority or tlie iKxty without a quorum. I'lie wenl wan hurriedly pised te Npurrler te "put her through." Harry Sch rover and I 'rank Mus sulman ilrumiiu'il up tliu stalwart, anil Spurrier took tlm lloer nnil wild Mi commit I co wautinl te reriuilly ruHirt and te have tlmlr rtiert acted en. He then read tlm fol lowing 1IIK MAJORITY lUTOIll. Te the Honorable the Jteirtt J llrturn .lefici hi the liejntbiutlii 'rirft.iry Klullen 01 Ijm nitti r (tvntj. Uy.st li.mj.v. Tlie undersigned members of the reiiiinlttcii en centestis! districts would respectliilly repert . That they liae care fully Investigated tlm allegations against dit to rent diitrli tn and wlitle thore wero IrrvKii IrrvKii larltleH In Mirleus illitrlctx, they recommend th it tlm returns from Warwick township Im exilededand net counted for the fellow Iiik reasiiiiH . Krein the sworn testniieny et Jehiitmn Mlller, the return ludRO, It wasolearly shown that Dr. I'. J. Koeliuck, who was licit' no elec lien ellleur ami who was ut n watctier, was net a candidate uud under the rules of tint sir ty had no rlht wlialexer te pirlU-lmtii In the holding et an clivllnn or ceuutliiK the tiekntH, was .et presetit m itilpulattii the wiuie and uas'ln and out of the room at dlf lerent times durlUK thf proKriuxet UmceiinL All el which la retpts'llully Hiilimlttml, A. K. hn ituii:u, chilriuan , V ki.m v Wi M, j eiN ii. remt, I. (i. I'l VM.I I. Thore wero inlni;k'd hew Is and applause, I liarley Kls'rmae iuued its adoption and Chairman i:ans Hald lie would net allow any detmte en the motion. A tlo7eu members wero jelllnc at tlm chairman and finally .TeIiiimhi Miller, of Warwick, was roceKiiiMHl. lle tut the minority had u repert te piescnl. I ollew Iiik Is the report iw re.ul IIIK MIVOIIITV lU.i'OHI. Tnthr lltmrdnf Itrlum JmhjrM We, the undersigned, a minority of tlm investigating committee, disdlne te concur In the repert et the majority, reterrini; hack te yjur beard the township el Warwick, en the grounds tlieieln Htatvil, auil we emphatically deny that thore w na any e tdence of manipu lation of the ote or any ether ovulenceol error or Iruud. JlHlMIN Mil i 1. 11, 1. N. KhK.N, Itein, S. Mi C-i i iii Nick iioediuaii, of htnesburg, moved the adoption of tint minority report, lle was greeted with jeers hut violently ileclartst his parliamentary right te be heard . he vowed vengeance if he was net given audience ; de- lared he had voted ler .Stewart and was a " Iren triule Republican, "'and wound upw Ith the I rank declaration, "I am a d d miiun drel, but If tlie Kepuhlicaii party gets te be murobeouudrolly than 1 then I'll iput It." Ills olequeuco did net ceuv luce his audience and Chairman Ilv.ms i ul aliert tlie torrent e! it. Confusion broke out again and the police olllcer were called Us)ii te remove Irem the room all who had no business there. This w an Intended as a lilt by the one side at A. !'. llostettoraud U. K. Martin who wero en the lloer as alteriibys for Candidate We.i or; and the ether aide answered It Willi counter remarks that Keimehl's attorneys IS. V. Ksh Ksh Ienian, J. llav itrevvn, J. W. JoIiiiheii ami ethers iniist also ga The chairman Invited overytody te go who had net a right te stay, and the allalr emksl by the Kiice taking Scott lirady by the ear and leading him te tlie deer et the ante-chamber, where he bade dbilauce te anylxidy and uvurylxxly te make lit in budge another Inch. The question was then put by the chair man and It was en tliu adoption el the minority roierL Frank MiiHseliuan, of Strasliurg, tn make sure that tliu lriends of lteimehl would vote right, called out that all friends et Keluichl aheulil veto no, and Nick CliKxIman yelled te tliu lriends of Wea cr te ote aye. They all obeyed thelr instruction. The minority rejwrt waa rojected liy a ote of II te in. Tliuropreaentathoaot thuaUtoen Weiverdlatrlcta wero from Hart, C'oleralu, Drumeru i:.ist, Karl Kant, IIIuu Ball, Karl West, Hemplleld, I.audlsvllle, Maner New, Marlett.i, I'rovldeiico, Salisbury, Hpringvllle, Man Ucim borough, 3d ward, ami Warwick. Tliu majority rojiert was tlien adopted vha ece, with a low dissenting votea. A. W. Siiadur, et I)arl,.saUl he desired te make another motion, but he was ruled out of erder. Tlie minority commlttee ou contest said they desired te lliothe following pretest : " We, tlie undersigned, tliree liiemlierM el tlie Investigating committee, ask fnruu ovton evton ovten Hlon ertlme te eliunii evidence In reference te the contested returns Irnm Warwick. JmiNNO.v Mn.i.Kii, I. JS. KKI..N, KeiiT. H. Mt'Ci.l hi:. Mr. Weaver Haid he doslred te tliu tlie fol lowing paper : " 1 lioreby proteat agaiiiBt the action el the majority report of coiumltteo en Investiga tion and the action of the Judges therein, and tliu reluslng of tlie vote cast In Warwick township, and ask an oxtennlen or time te aecure mero ovidtnee as provided by Kcpub Ucyu rules. Wm. I). Wi:am:ii, t'audldate for District Attorney." Mr. Weaver nald he oaked nothing but what was lair in this matter and Intimated that he would take no less. Jehnsen Mlller Bald that at the proper time the election tlckfcts irem Warwick would be produced, the election ellicera would lav brought In, Dr. lloebuck would appear, and it would be hIiewu that thore never was a fairer election than that held ou Saturday, The count was then proceeded with and when all the districts but Warwick had been recorded the lieard took a recess te give tliu clerks time te loot up tlie columns. The Kveiiliis Hroelun. Tlie beard roassemblod at DtfO, but no busl ness was tram-acted until 10 o'clock. The chair proposed that the next business In order was te read the result el the election as computed by the clerks, except for district attorney. Objectinn wasmade that the aunouueemont of the election of all the candidates should be made. orneno. ... ('. l' Kberman moved that the vete he announced by llie president en all the caudW dales except district atterney and that the beard Btand adjourned until thin day two weeks. The yeas and nays wero called and resulted, j eas 2u, nays 8. ..,.,. Mr. Hnader ralsed the point of eri,er that thore was noipieruin present, and that theio theie theio fero tlie resolution mis net legally pised, The chair overruled the point or order and proceeded te announce the result as billows, only thrme marked with an living disdated ehs;tiHl I Oenyrtit. Melm A. Illeshmd.clty .. . IHitrict Attorney. A. O. ltelnmhl, city William I). Wo.ver, city I'i nun my" '"' "Isaac, H. Hear, Maiihelm "Calvin Cartur, Hadshury..., Jehn II. Mlller, Milium t llie JaoebTlitiliin, Marietta l)tjr JHieetut . It. W. Hard, Cphrata William ileml. Kast Karl. Daniel lleir, l'uiiiun CMmif.v Varrfiei. K. II. Iliirkheldur, West Kirl Il,hl7 ll.'TU I .,011 hints 7,1'ilMI li,H,-.7 ;i,iiw ii, il'i ii, nil l.i, cm Vimfei Xwthtm )ni !. Jehn M. rUelitunu, Kiwt IliMiipllehL t,"'HI Aiiramhuiuniy, Marietta t,.ki7 ItfjimciitiillrtiXnrthrrii Dutrirt. Dr. II. K. Illeugh, i:ilz.ilsjthtuwu II. l. HiKtk, Kast Denegal f. (I. lleyd, renn. K. II. Hoever, Manlmliii C. C. KaitlluiHii, Celuinl'la ... Jehn S Ivemiier. KphraUi 1,"M WW z,w l.ttts 'i'lTd :i,a.j J 77s I,I7' a,L7.i lifergii II. Kanek, Karl .. A ii. Seyrert, (Vrnarven W. H. .Smith, Uoney iSinifArrn District, William Chandler, Driiiuoie A. C. Iliildvvln, Hallshury . William Ilresius, Driiiuore. Milten lleidelliaiigh, Hart. "Hiram Peeples, l'rovldence I'Wv Itittrtrt. Pr. S. T. Davis, city. In.' J IHIU I I'll 1,711 J.IIH - nin.i.eAi i.s re hiaii: e.nm'.m iiin. VerAcrn frmilemtl lc'r.t'c. Jeseph Mlller. Marietta. t,el, J. A. Hleher, West remllcii 2,'K Serthmt Ii'rpreieiitntivr l)elrtitri. Themas II. Keller, Warwick Divid Mver, Jr., Ciernarven. Haydn 1 1. Tsluidy, Warwick ... . 'He.ijaiulu Wissler, Ulay. Dr. I- 11. Witmer, Maiihelui f&mlhern Scnttit ml Orlniiitr, I h ii Ids I, Laudis, city L',7117 .VJI) i.WI 1.17 I .,f71 e, ill S"ii(irn lleprr&riittytue lrl inits, . K. Aloxnuder, I.lttle llrltaln 1.1'J.I I). M. Hoileninyor, Kden. A 17 Jasen K. Kahy, I.eariHik. 'J,ll- IIieiiias Mctiewan, Madslniry '.',11s i'i llcpmrntutivr Petrijnte. "It. I rank Kslileniaii, city. J,7.M It will be remembered that all of Uiemj totals are exclusive el Wnrw iclc ; it was as as as tortalned that te admit that district would net alter the lesull with regard te any contest except that ler district atterney. vv i vv r.n's I'liei km. 'I he following pretost or Mr. Wevver and the minority of tlie committee en Investiga tion was then presented, but was net reid. It is as fellows : 7l lh llntlril nf Jittitrn Itulyrs et hin inter (Vunlv 1 hereby pretest against the action el tlm beard this day taken In throwing nut the vote of Warwick township. This action vv. is taken by the Ismrd iis)ii tlie sliuple recom mendation of four out of tlm seven of the iuvostigitingceuimittisi, without lie.irlng.mv testimony, ami alter reluslng te allow the minority el tlm committee, myself and my counsel, any hearing vvhituver. I claim te be tlm fairly and honestly iioininated c.indl date ler district attorney VI. D. Wkvmiii. nil. vuNeiurv ni im. i emmii ii:b. We hereby join in tlm foregoing pretest, ami demand that this Isurd be adjourned In order te take further nv ideece and liave rur rur ther hearing according te all Miles of the party, we being three out el tlm seven inembersnf the Investigating committeo and no fraud In the vete or Warwick township having been shown before said committee and we having Ihjeii rel used all opportunity el discussing tliu matter l'fere the boirdef judges. Kuii' I. 1'. McCi.i uiu I. N. Kkkn. Joiivsen Ml l.i l it. 'lhfllsiard thou adjourned. The Inw-anttietM ul II. It was suspected all day yesterday m some quarters that thore was an Intention prev ail ing el counting Woaver out, by excluding siillicleut ri turns te alter tlie relation of the totals ler district atterney. Such an idea was scouted by seme of the Weaver men . they declared "if It was dene the light would be resumed , that all Independent ticket would Imj run with both Woaver aiidSiiuimy en It ; If a new election was ordered thev could win It easily, and that II mm township attacked was thrown out and another net, there would be music In the air. Steliiiiau was reticent; he was satlslled te Iki elected. Some of Suiniuy's lriends, chagrined at his defeat, werodeendeil upon telet Weaver be sacrificed ; and It was urged that ijuay would back upn movement te let llelnu 'i' In if in) could Isi assured of the state t'e1 u and Ids l.ivorite ciudldue, Hue k, for assembly. KeiiKuhl'a friends wero aiixieii-, feverlsh and fitful. They had many conferences and councils and toward ovenleg it liccame plain that most et tlieleadlug ones worn willing te try te count him in, 11 the majority el the committee en contests could Isi brought te de it. 11(11 VI HOI 111 ( u. I'he moving iuiimli-e et the undertaking seemed te be resentment at ex-Stato Sonater 1'. J. Itisibiick. Upen Ills work iti Warwick was cast thochlet ntspeusibillty for ltelniehl's ilefcat, and curses loud iiiddcopvvureuttorod against hiiu. The glory that went current In political circles and seemed te be well xorifled was that Roebuck started out In the campaign te he a candidate ler Cengress ; abandoning that hn resolved te play his township te Ills own best luture r.d vantage and ran with both hare and hounds lertendavs; liually en Thursday Imctine te this city, had an inter view with Kemu'hl's men and plodged him self te let his township go for him or be, at most, a stand oil. On Friday morning Wm. I.lvsey, ex -state treasurer and new Quay's cashier, came te Lancaster. Hernet by apjmlutiueut a man ager of the Summy side, who received Irem mm a package satil te contain -.:,;iu lit casii. Of tills, f.MK), the sterv gees, was put into the hands et ex-Mhurill .lac S. Strlne te deliver I'elumhia ever te Weaver and Siiuiuiy ; and fJ,(XK) uinifi was te be paid when the job was done. lloebuck, It is said, was iiiade the stakeholder of this $2,000. Htriue declined te de tlm job, but kept Ihu money from being used against his slde by retaining It and new ireKises te deliver it back te the source from which it ciine. When this story beuame noised abroad, all sorts el oxaggerated reports went out as te ltoebuck's conduct and the stee of his nin th os. Then came tliu story that he had Ijoeii in with the election beard of Warwick and had handled tliu tickets. Hats ! Jehnsen Miller, el the minority of tlie committee, was steed up and sworn by Hqiure Spurrier, of tlie Kelneiil majority ; nod he admitted that lloebuck was there and was neither candidate, watcher nor election elllcer. That was enough. W'arvvlck must go. Much llagrant corruption could net be winked aL The committee held long and iialuful deliberation. Counsel wero heard: advice and pretest xvere mingled; but the majority of the committee with Unman lorll lerll lorll tude reselv ed that the returns must be alsiv e suspicion, although ether hearts would bleed. Heiice the majority roert. A minority report likewise a r win 1 1: in:.vr. S hen the news of tlie Weaver count uiit get noised abroad thore was a great revulsion ul popular feeling in this city. Muny per sons who had net been Iriendly te him and ethers who had voted against lilm kail been convlnced et klsolectleu and roeonclled te IL He was regarded as having made a light against odds and the Instinctive popular sense of fair play asserted Hselt. His particu lar friends assumed a (legged and dellant air and uttered threats lhalseut the celli chills down Steluntn's bread back, There was a hurried rocenslderatlon. About 10 o'clock p. in. tholteliHChlinen began te feel sick : bv 10:10 thev worn unrnstful : at I 10:15 they felt as If they 'Uiad bit oil mero than they could cliuw," aud at lOiiO they worn liMikingfer a hole (e crawl out. They found IL At llrsl they had talked efu new election. Till) Weaver men wanted IL Theu they talked about going nut tn War wlek te Investigate the W'hole subject. I'lually they agreed Umiu tliu resolution nlloted by Churley Klivriuau. ThatsettliNl IL Itelnii'lil'H friends will net make any rur rur llier serious contest : they will ac'inlescu In Weaver's nomination. Heme kind el n rejHirt will Imi llxed up that will let Woaver In and lay lloebuck eiil IN Tlir. I.OHKH ISNII. Nuiiiu Itunmrhnlde ;Miurleii llreuchl lif Itlllilnim SleaiK Ml n Ijile lluiir. (iTAiilttviM.i:, May -I. II 1 always "atiiisislti" for a few days alter a primary election tu hear tliu damaging tales the mom mem mom Isirsef the party et big moral Ideas and all purity can tell el each ether. That el last Saturday lew Just this exception the tales are worse than ever Iwfere, and If tlm nno nne half Is trim they nre a "pretty mess" te nil thoelllens of a county llkn Lancaster. A few years age I knew men In "tlm lower end" who would have spurned te take money for political pur"seH, who are new charged with net only taking money from ene side, hut from Isith, anil in some casus te have beeu pild three times hv as many illllorenl parties. The Imedln In the early irt of the friyw.is net seheivy, later It was larger, mid during tlm last lew das Itsoemsto have been great. During the last few days It was no unusual thing In notlce tliu ommisarlesef the candi dates around, and the last te see the voter generally had the biggest pile and his man get the voles. It Is very strange hew many votern cannot make up their minds until the last day w he is their man. In Last Diiliuere ene of the leulers had been a Weaver liiau until hist .Meeds ; he came liem Lancaster that day a llelnu hi iiiiiii ; lemaiiied sin h until Saturday, when Im retiirniHl te htstirst love. Al thisiell there was u geed lt ill et excitement ami feeling lan high. The major did net get as big a vete as his fricmlsantli'ipated and their bleed Is up. Thore will Imj bleed en Ihu moon ler tlm next primary. In West Driiiuore they had lets of fun el a kind. Ilresius and Chandler Ixith live there and worked hard alt day. Ilresius could ex plain his whelu record whli h he did te each voter, hew "antl dlsi rim Illation" lsrcsioUed iin be seen by Chandler's vote, thore was considerable feeling ever tlm dolegates. There will lie several huUlnts dug up In that section about next May. In Coleraln the Democrats had a perfect picnic in their stronghold ever the various wrangles among tlie frilly loyal. 'Ihu Col Cel linses led the light for Weaver, and thore was much bail bhssl all around but none spilled. 'I here may be next thne. Joelloop illit a big tiadu at tlie Kirkwood hotel. Hirt had a great day. Heidelbaugh worked hard anil Jehn Keen (captain) did him all tlm harm he could. Loek out ler breakers. Hen l'rlt made a fortune out of his bar. l.lllle I Men was in her glory. Her col ored forces were out te a man, (and mere tee; they nil made up their minds alsmt six o'clock te vete for Weaver. Counseller Uil Uil bert and e.x Candidate Sides Introduced Lan cister tactics and astonished the natives. Jim. arden and M. Wiuiorwero disgusted and si, worn a very few mero. The Wash ington house never did a bigger business In onedav. Souiebody will get hurt in Kden next time. Little Britain had n big da, loe. Tem Ciirnlss was for anylmdy who was "agin Levi." lle worked bird ler Weaver and he and lure A le.xaifder almost came te blows, although they were Isith strong for Peeples. Old 1'revldcncu, the home of Peeples, gave him a big vete but vvtut Inck belly en Iteiunhl: nor did Ahxauder gut a vete te loinpare with what Im did for Hiram. This will make trouble some thne. Thore win ene thing shown plainly In the "lower end" among the "truly loll" and colored vote that was their leve ler tlie soldier. Wherever veu tliul the vete of either te Is) large veu tind Weaver get nearly all el It. iiik Aiiii.s .v i.irn Indignation Aiiimig tlie U'lirnltk reUthiaus al The t.(lu,hm nr Itielr Itetuins Lull, May -i. The news that the return judges threw out the Warwick vote created a geed dell el indignation here, ihu Repub lican politicians are mad about it. It Is a blew te their prestige iiinl h is created seme sympathy for lloebuck, as it seuius te be aimed i hlelly at him The doctor is a b'tduig eitien hore and tlm sterv tint he even held jj,mi bribe money as stakeholder is discridited. His lriends admit, howuver, that he is called nKn te make a statement and expect he will de it seen, either denying tlm story and challen ging pnsif et It, ei explaining, it he had the money, vv hese It was and w hat it was for. J IIK OAXiltll.tlKn' I7.I.V1, A Humer Thai tlie Weaver Men XV 111 Cany tin, War Tar I i tlm MIc Some or Weav er'sintiinate lriends s ly tliey are net at all alarmed at the situation. They are w tiling and ev en anxious, that i majority of the return Judges should declare Helno hi the nouiinie. They proxse, alter a censulta lleu, te natne a ticket wk'ck they claim recolved a majeilty of tliu legal vetes cist in Ihu Northern district ou S iturd.iy. In Mount Jey township, Sprlngv llie and a few ether districts, they have evidencu of the giessest Iraud. The ticket they will name vv ill be m ide up of the fellow iug mines : Senater, Abi.iui Suinniy ; assembly, Di. Illeugh, itoergo II. ltaiiek, and C. (.. llejd . district atlorney, William D. Weaver. They also propose te content the election of the delegates returned as elected by the majority of llie return judges, and will make a het light lorthe admission et their delegates en the lloer el the convention, aud if Quay Is for theiti, as Isalleged, he will seu that their delegates are admitted te seats. I'ii.UIeii ul tlm Itrinii'lil Men. Seme of the Helntvhl men lavei standing by the action of tlm return luilges in throw ing Warwick township out, but ethers iear that It will r.iWe such a row that Woaver would be elected if he announces himself as a candidate. Nothing will be dene for a low days when trusted agents vv 111 be sent into Warwick tow nship and 1 1 ev Idenccs nf fraud en tliu part or lloebuck are dis covered, the major will insist en the district being threw n out anil nu vviuci imiinu iieuu- lMliell. Tlm friends of the in ijer are vciy bltter against ijuay, upon whose Interleroiice and money they blame their deleat. They say new hu shall net have any of their dolegates te the state convention ter Ids man Nerrls, and that nene el the Lancaster county rop rep rop resontiilivos except Kshleutau and Motion myer will support him. They also claim that Quay would have furnished then, all the muiiev necessary te elect Steliiiiau and ltolu ltelu tehl had they consented te cheat Kautlmaii and elect Ilanck, en whose success tjuay had his heart set. Ilanck claims that he was cheated, and If Warw lck stayH in he says he can prev e truuds that will establish his right te tliu regular nomination. llenie, Carriage ami llarucua stolen. Them was stelen last night between 10 and S o'clock Irnm the stable of M. L. l.andis, ou the old read three miles east et the city, a brown herse lehands high, heavy maiie and tail, 10 or U years old, together with a new ISO, 1U Or U JIMIO ui wfcwmv ...in , ii jump-seat carriage made by Vhllip Diairse el this city, aud a set of old harness w ith n cellar. The lock was broken from the dti Hirsem, new oer. liin thlnvea took the carrlage ill preference te a buggy that was standing alongside eflL The team was tracked te the gale, and down the old raid In the duet Hen el Hird-lii-lland. Dtcumlenn tn Phil utiiplila. The cheap excursions te l'hilnlultilua, (f'J ler the round trip,) attracted iiulle a number of passengers. Tlie l'ennsjlvanla rallnxid crrled about S50 passengers 10 of whom went by the l'ast Line at ii:05 o'clock and the ethors by the Harrlsburg Kxpress at 8:10. The Heading railroad bad about -10 excursion ists ever thelr read. Letters Held, Letters addressed te Milten A. Kimberg, Fert Klametli, Oregon, nntl Jehn K. Landls, box all, Sterling, Ills,, nre bold ut the Lan caster olllce ler pestage. A riTCUKl) IJATl'LK FOUGHT HKTWKtN INNlHKll.UKN llltlll.l KUH AND A VIH.ltIK nr-.TAUttnr.NV. Tlm Trimliln AtUrn Out ul Ittinsika Made at nil Alill-lleiiin lluln .Vlrrllng I'elli lerrllilr llcaleii ami Terreil te Taiie llCllIRO III ll,l)r lilglil, 1.UNDON, May 2.I.-A pllched battle Imi tneen the lnulskillen luslllers mid n detach mentor pollce was fought te-day alAldcroheL .Sevnral of the luslllers took oxeepllon te the remarks el somuef the spoakers nt an antl home rule meeting which was In progress thore and made a rush forthestands with the avowed purKse el dragging tliu speakers therefrem. The tiolice endeavored te prevent thorn mid selrlng some et the sol diers wero hurrying them oil te the Mil Im station when their comrades came te llie res cue. The light onsued In which tliu ellcu weru terrlbly iKiaten and compelled te retire. The pelice subsequently obtained rolnforco relnforco rolnferco mollis and returning iirrested llve of the riot ous. soldiers. Tlm (Irerliui Ariiilalhe. Ann ns, May 20. -Hy the terms of the armistice arranged by (Joueral Sasmnaki and Kyeub I'asha, the (J reek and Turkish cemmaiiders resiectlvely, both armies will Hiirrender all prlsoners taken In the recent engigements en the frontier, mutually sur render the Ksltlenn Liken aud coiiunence ro re tlringat ence tolhe positions held by thorn prev Ions te the lighting. lliren New 1'reln h Cardinals Itevn , May J.). -The I'runcli government having nelilled the .illcan that France was willing te prev Ide incemes for the new l'reinii cardinals, the pope will thetefore ole elo ele v ate three French archblslieM te the cardl cardl nalate, Hstpenlng his intended creation of three nuncios. Seven hats will Ixiconferrod at tliu coming consistory. Much comment has been excited by tliu elovatlen te the car diualatu efMgr. Maella, who is a Jesuit. Three Children llnrneil te Death, lit siimi.i.i:, I ml., May ti. Tliu heuse el James Dawsen, near this town, was dis covered te be en II re at iiiitlnighL Three children, who wero sleeping in an upstairs chamber, wero aroused by lira dropping upon their hed from tlm celling. Hefore they could ascapt) tliu dames had tilled the room and the three children wero se badly burned that all died lu a short time alter being dis covered. The eldest was a girl of 1 , the ieungest a girl of 7,atul the ether a boy el li Ingnlla I lertely Attai ks lllatk. vsitiMiTev, D. ('., May -. iSO'iato iSO'iate Durlug the consideration of a private pensien bill in the Senatu this attorneou, Mr. In galls made a bitter persenal atLvk en Commissioner el Pensions lllack, charging that he is the benehciary el a pension secured by false ropresenLitlons and that he Is a mental aud physical w reek, incapable el earn ing a livelihood. Hie National Mnltliig I unit. WAsitnreN, 1). C, May -. The treas ury authorities propose te meet the sinking fund requirement ler ne.xt year by monthly bend calls of lour millions. Tlie amount and Intervals may be valued by circumstances, but this plan is adopted in literal compliauce with sinking fund laws. 'I Im Mllitli Depart. sritiMiUKi.ii, III., M ly J-'. The S'parLi and Vandal la companies,diing garrison duty at Kast sL Leuis, wero ordered withdrawn jestenlay morning, and no cuiupaniet will boerderodto replace them. This ends the occupancy of the pl.u e by the militia. Illliernlaiis l.leat Ollliers. Nl.vv eiliv, May - i. Tliu slate conven tion of the Ancient Order of Hibernian", held last night, elected the lollewlng othcers : Patrick Hayes, state delegate; Law rente Kelly, state secretary and Terrence Douehuo, state treasurer. Mr, reliilleten's rutif rill. Nl.vv YmiK, Mavii -Ihu luucral of the wllu el lieorge 11. Pendleton, minister te llerlin. who was killed by being thrown from a carrlage while diiving in the park, took pla-e this meriiing limn the .Ien Pre tetaut Kpisoep.il church. Te Keject Ihu .Mevli in Treaty. Wasiiimiien', 1). C, May i'l. Tlie ways and means committee m-tlay decided by a vete et ten te ene te reject the Mexit.ui tieaty. An adverse rejsirt was made. Twe Vlnre Vetoes WAsiu.Ntiies, D. l'., May i. J:10 p. m. The president has just sent te the seuate two veto messages el private pensions. i.nu 1'i.Asiii.s vvntr- The dlrtvters el the P. W. A 11. railroad have declared a semi annual dividend et lour per ccuL The executive committee et tlm Lehigh A Schuylkill coal exchange will adtiore ler Juue tolhe iiresontce.il rates. 'fronton, N. J., is tilling up with dolegates te the UopiibllciuceHloron.o te bring about an alliance with the temperam a poeplo. Near Hrewnsville, Texas, esterda.iy, Lew is Williams, a dalrvm m, killed an em em peoye. Twe ether empleyes then killed Williams, who laLilly wounded ene of them befere he fell. Many people were iniurtd m a disaste. te a special excursion Ham at r.rumpten, OnL, late last ulgliL ThoMevvor block at Stillwater, Minn., was Imrned last night, le-s -, .,), Insiirance fll.OOO. One man is believed te havu por per ished in the Humes. Karly this morning nre destroved the stable and storehouse el tlie P. II. Mostllrow Mestllrow Mostllrew Ing company in Pittsburg. Thirteen valu able horses were cieiuated. Less, fls,(X)0; lully insured. Detectives yoslerday 111 vv asniiigien ar rested P.d ward W. Det liler antl Jehn II. Clark, who had just started In ou a big swindling scheme en grocers. In Alileriiiiiu spurriers" Court. Alderman Spurrier's ellUe was thronged with residents of West Liuipateruiiil Poquea townships. The were attracted te the olllce by the hearings et a number et parties ler violating thu lishluw, who wero bofero the alderman en the complaint of 1'ish Warden Coxey. The llrsl tase heard was that of Andrew llerr, and the charge agilnst lilm was setilng llsh pets In thu Pequea. Thu alderman lined lilm ?il and costs. Iloro Ilero Ilore lusod te pay it ami entered bail for trial at the August court. The next case called was that against n n dtew Hhaubach. He was also charged with setting lrsh pets. A similar tine wasimpesed and hu also relused te pay ami eutertd bail fei trial at court. A number of ether lurties weru being heard but thelr cases wero nit concluded when wu went te press. Toe Liberal, We. say. I Us, Imi.i.i.Ii.i.n' i it . I think that thu present Domecratlc administration must certainly be the most llbeial ene that ever dldexlsL What think you? A clerk m tlie pension department was given leave of nl nl seiice te coine home aud attend te the Re publican primary election. Was there ever any party se very kind aud liberal? Miiiii-iv-H v.mi, May i). Cem it . Will l'reaih In Covenant I'. II. Chiirih. Hisltep Ulossbreuuer, of Virginia, bishop emeiitus of the United Brethren lu Christ, will preach in Covenant IT. H. church, West Orange street, en Wodnesday evening, at 7:1a. I'elt Treiii a Hume, This morning Harry Gruel Tell from life liorre at the City hotel, and besides having nn arm lnjured he retelvcd an ugly black eye. TIIK TO II A VIM HAUKKT. llie Old Crep Talked ami tlie .Van I'lanlsNet et Nl Out. We have absolutely nothing te My nlKiut thu local tobacco market, except that seme .100 casosef 'ts'l leaf wero sold te Kastem parties by Mr, Htehmnii, el Kohrerstown. The tobacco wnrohetisos In the city are closely shut ms the packing Iielng Ilnlshetl. The young tobacco beds nre ropertod te be coming en finely, nnil the farmers nre al work ireiarlng the plnnU. We kave heard of no planting as yet. Ilaniinrmtelii's Weekly Itrpurl. I'ieiii t.l.TotiaccejIoiinial. Increased activity among manufacturers, the het of a gradual hut certain subsidence of thelalxir troubles, coupled with thu reports or high prices ler new Sumatra and prom Is. Ing disposition of oxKrters toward our new crop, all tended last week te lend te our market a much noedod air of cheorrulness. The most prominent feature of the week was tlie sale of mere 'SI Wisconsin by (lis. gusted packers te speculative dealers; liOO eases running from le te It! cents worn dls dls Hjsed of. Old llllem continued te tie plcktd up with avidity at from 'I te 17 coots, us sub jects of necromancy by cigar manufacturers j old binders, tee, eontlnue te llud ready buy ers, while old wrappers meve at n snall-paee only. Ah we gote press a sale of alsiut lixj cases 'si Pennsylvania H's and C's Is ropertod. Thore wero many reports of transactions in new ('ei) tobaccos, but they wero either groundlesser the interested parties kept their moves in the dark. At present the new statu seed and Iloiisatenloseom te take tlie lead ai artlcles ler investigation by pros pres pros Iectlve biiiers; Pennsylvania and Ohie comes next ami Wisconsin, except lower ox ex ox pert grades, lies pctritieil. There will be seme severe changes in this classillcatlen bo be bo lerotho het days of summer are ever. Sumatra again became conspicuous ; after many weeks or lethargy, Interest hi this " nightmare or the growers" rovlved and sail's or alieut dU bales weru dlected. The repert or Wednesday's salu at Amsterdam, as spocilled in another column, had the ellect el bringing out mere buyers for the stocks of old hore, and very likely thu transactions in near future will be extraordinarily large; prices, J 1. 1,, te fl.7). A parcel of alieul V) bales containing very small wrapisirs, but an excess of little UHery and tern leaves, sold for ed cents out el bend, much te the de light el the buyer, who considered his pur pur (hase the immeiisest bargain euL Havana Active. S'ales bOO bales, 7S ceuLs te f 1.JO. Hans' VA eekly Kepnrt. Sales el seed leaf tobacco ropertod by J. S. (fans' Sen A- Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 1.1 1 Water street, New Yerk, for the week end ing May J I, Is): '3H eases) 1-S7 Wisconsin Havana, (ifTi.e, 7eO cases ISsI Wisconsin Havana, lOOjlJ'c; 700 cases Ksl Pennsylvanla, -J,llc.; M) lss-'l Pcnnsylvanhi, iiOjlO'jC.; 100 iuimjs sun dries, I0i,is,c.; Total, l,s.)0 cases. I4rge Sale of Suu uinatni al Amsterdam. 1'), sis bales of new Sumatra were sold at auction in Amsterdam en Wednesday lasL May 1". According tothedlspatehes recoiled, only about 1,700 Ixiles were found stilhible ler AuierkMii markets, realizing ou thu ave rage from 7j te 'K) cenLs. Most of these tobaccos weighed ever 100 Ieaves te the lKiund ; the main search of American buyers, though, were for goods weighing less than 100 Ieaves te the pound. A sale of nlmut 10,000 bales will Likoplace Wednesday, June it, in which asuhicieneyef stock suitable ler tee l niieti siaius is expecteti. The Itutlness Outlook. Fieinlhc lobucce News. The bottom has been knocked out el the strikes, and we sce every where Indications that business is assuming its normal volume. 'llie eight hours' movement is a decided failure, and people no longer caruteseua union label upon the sides or bottom et a cigar box. Iudecd, thore are ovidences that a union label, Instead of benellting the sale of cigars, is a pbsitive detriment. This Is caused largely by the course pursued by the Cigar maker's International Union. Boycotting is no longer regarded as a w oapen et destruction. Te-day thore is scircely a cigar factory in New Yerk city that has net roceived the lu structlen, "De nut put union labels en the boxes." The times are about ripe for a revival of business, stocks are remarkably light lu all sections of the country. 1'rue It is, that the custom of buying cigars in large quantities for Immediate delivery, lsa thing of the pssL Customers prefer Iresh goods, but they new will glve orders for mero than current wants. Heretofore their orders are for simply enough cigars te keep upace with their demand. There his been an utter absonce of anything speculative. We hope new te see better things. A leol leel lng of coulldeiice is already Liking the place of the distrust paramount in cigar circles. Frem new en trade is likely te run in a steady stream, ami the lall will seu a big tratte. Thu same is true of leaf aud manufactured tobacco. '1 lit) feeling is one el hope aud buoyancy, and the indications are every where geed. Tlie rilillileliilii.t Maiket. rlnm the I.eat. Seed Le.it Handlers el leal suitable ler cigar purposes are at preeut conlluett In sales te actual lequireineuts el manufactur ers, whose wants are limited, they having siillicleut old, and it being te seen te examine new undersLiudingly ; jet tlie aggregate el sales of the whole trade shows very plainly that there must be some et the houses here enabled te bundle old leal exclusively, as the month of May, se far, shows a volume of business loiisidernhly ill excess of ene ear age. Tills is a very l.tierablu condition, aud when thu relatitms between capital ami labor art) satistacteiily adj listed an onward movement may be ceulideutly looked for. Sumatra has its admirers, but Muds no large and willing buyers. Havana sells as usual, Shew up quality and sales fellow, but it w ill uet pay te eiler iioiitlescripL Iteceipts for tlie vv eek I'M eases Connecti cut, cases Pennsylvania, s'J cases Ohie, .ml cases Wisconsin, Jlj cases Yerk State, ,11 Kiles Sumatra, ltri bales Havana, and 710 hegsheads Vliglnla and West Irginla leal tobacco. Sales show Gl cases Connecticut, IIS cases Pennsylvania, 10 cases Ohie, .1) cases Huusa Huusa tenic Havana, Ij7 cases Wisconsin, td cases erk State, Lucases Little Dutch, i'l bales Sumatra, 1.7 bales Havana and J.) hogsheads Wostern leal lu transit direct te m inut.ic. Hirers. Kxported of leaf tobacco Te Cardenas, per sclusjiier W. It. Weed, 1,100 pounds ; te Liv erpool, per steamer British King, lfi,t7ti pounds ; te Barbadees, icr schooner (i. I). lord, l,ebl pounds; total, t!SJ,5IU siumls. Tllf. IDA l.l.W IS COJIM.VI. 1 hey Make a (loud IiniiresKieti uu tlie Opening NISlit. Last ev oiling the Ida Lew is Dramatic com pany opened a vveek's engagement at the opera house. Thoiuidletico w as large, the gal lery being crowded. Down stairs tlie poeplo wote net be plenty. The piece presented was "Jane Kyre," with which Imucister poeplo are very lamilliir. Miss Lew is as as sutnetl the title role, bhe is an excellent actress anil a I dutiful woman anil the audi ence was delighted with her rendition of the character. Shu was well ro re ro cehed, being liberally applauded. Miss Lewis' ceinpauy was strong throughout ami W. 11. Cooper, .is Jlecheatcr is deserving or special mention. This evening the company will play the 'Se.i or Ice" will be played and the company will glve a change et bill each oveulng during the vv eek. The prices are very low and the troupe Is ileserviug el iiusiuess ami iney nave a strung attraction utidur excellent management. Twe ItallruaiU Cuiipielltl.ited. t'liiiu thu ilanUhuig Patriot. Monday morning the Cornwall A Lebanon aud the Colebroolc Valley railroad weru con solidated and will be conducted under ene managemenL The former read Is 5:7 nilles long and the latter M:7 miles lung, making n line el -'J: I miles. The read Is finely oqulpped with rolling stock and Is doing a geed busiuess. Appointed Notary Public. I', H. Kngle, or Marietta, lias been appointed neLiry public and kls commission was 10 10 10 colretlatthe reeorder'a olllce this morning. IIO.V t.V JKXIIIIIITWN UA31K. llie Itenult et llie l.sn(ter'a First (Uiiib en the llimie ilrmitut xvllh Alltiena. Yesterday nftorneou tlie grounds of the Lancaster Ixill club wero wet and It was thought that no gmne would Iks played. The huh came out bofero I o'clock and the managers or the Lancaster mid Altoeua agreed te play an oxhlbltleu came. Why such an arrangement was made It would be dllilcultte loll, for If the ground was In con dition ti play en It at all thore was no reason why a championship gmne could net be played. The game was called about quarter bofero llve and suv ou Innings wero played. The liemn team did great work In the ifeld, having but ene error. Drlscell, a young tiltrlmr, who played en the Wostmlnstercliil) last yeir and was ou the Memphis teani In the early part of this season, was In the box for the Lancisters. The visitors could de nothing with his delivery and Invl but ene single hiL The Alloena did miserably In the Held. Manager t'lsher attempted te play llrst liase mid succeeded In leading the club lu errers. The scere was as lollews : LANCASTER. R 11 P A B. , ALTOONA. R. II, I. A. K. echcr, a 0 I '.' 31 1 ilieiiOKhue.r n li e e I. Hhav,1 1, 1; i & e.Vtanlove, s 0 li I 1 1 O'ltixirke, 1 1 1 'i 0 e1 VVIIII.iins.'.'c n 0 7 2 '2 Mttun.J U ul 1 l1 0 Unma, IU....J 0 0 I 0 () llyiiiliiian.r I I e 0 u Kaat7, c, . 0 u A 1 1 Kttlnger.l. l' 'I v ei n iKl.lmr, 1 ' 0 e I e t I.leti, in li e ji ii u ( assldy, I e I) 1 I) 1 lrlc(ill, j, 1, i , i e Jlarber, 1 10 111 I (I hnucliegy.c l 1 i l II Uerstich, p 0 u, 0 7 0 T0,?L ' " J :l -' J ' Tetftl ' pl tln 9 IVN1MIS. Ijim niter 0 0 1 1 0 I 2-7 Altoeua ii e ii u u u e e Karneit riiiis-Lancestcr, 1 Twe Ittse hit Kltlnger Isaacs stolen Oileurkn (2) llynd nun, fcttlngrr, Lclb, KtieeheRy, VVlillnms (2) Left ou Ill-us Lancaster, i, i Alloena, I Struck out Lancaster, K; AIIikihh, 1. Deulilii play eclier, Virtue and O'ltourke. first linsn ou errors Luntauter, I. lirst hase en bills-lam (aster, 4; Altoeua, 2 Passed tmlln fantr, 1. Vt ltd pltches Hersuch, Drlscell (i ) JtutrcU illcs Ushcrand O'assldy. I mplre Deen. Yosterday's Assixiiatlen gatues wero as fol fel fol eows: At Philadelphia: Athletic 10, Cincin nati I ; at Baltimore : Louisville 5, Baltimore . The Leaguo games wore: At Chicage: Chicago S Philadelphia ,r ; at Dotrelt: Detroit 7, Washington I ; at SL Leuis: New Yerk II, SL 1iulsS; at Kansas City: Kansis City a, Bosten I, The Williamspuit club doleated Dan O'Leary's Klinlra team at home yesterday by 10 toy. ThuMnvllower ball club of this cllv lias ergnni70d with William Messonkep as man ager, and they are new anxious te hear from ether amateur clubs. C.iey lest the game for Philadelphia yes terday by his wild pitching. Mulligan is securing quite a reputation asa home run getter. The Altoeua ami Imcaster clubs are play ing thelr second g-ime te-day. The Philadelphia J'rcsi In speaking or yes terday's games hjvm in the big heads, " Me ICoeu Kasily Batted all Over the Field At kinson Toe Much for the Visitors." A leek ever the scere shows that McKoen was hit eleven times aud Mklnseu nlne. Maskrey, el Louisville, made his llrst ap ap pearaueu with the Cincinnati team josterday and did well. The Athletlcs are hew secend in the Amor Amer lean Association race, but are llve games be hind the SL Leuis. It is said that the Kluiira club is almost en Its hist legs, as Dan O'Leary Is unable te so se euro sulllcieut money tp pay thu salaries asked hy the players. The loague clubs are en their way Kast. . inn r.siuxK .e. -i lttivAiuun. 'llie iiiiireiftuutitH That llare Hecu Made In the old "Sun" Machine. Steam tire englue Ne 'J, et the Lancaster tire department, better known under the old xoltmteer department ns the "Sun Ne. 1," which lias lioeu undergoing repairs at A. C. Welchatis' machine shops ler several weeks past, has been thoroughly overhauled imd this afternoon at .J o'clock was the time set ler testing the engine by the chief engi neer of the department, the tire committee and members el councils. The repalrs have been quite extensive Mr. Welciiaus has put in a new crauk-shalt, antl re bored the boxed for same ; put In a now new set of xalves ami valve seat; repalred the brakeaud throttle valves; reset and rolom relom rolem pored the springs; roheoioil and repalred the axles; put in a new fifth-wheel plate and new water gauge; made an arrangement for thawing out frozen tire plugs; rubered the pumps se that they are new an eighth of uu Inch larger than bofero, made new pump reds, newly faced the valve and vaho-seat, bushed the steam chest aud cylinder, placed new boxes en connecting reds for pumps aud made many ether necessary repalrs, includ ing a lull set et Merris A Tasker tubes ler the boiler. The engine would hav e been fin ished and ready ler service two weeks age had Mr. Welchans simply repaired the old values, as his contract calls for, but he thought best te put in un entire set of new valves ei n superior style, arranged nearly horizeiiLdly Instead of xertlcally, as the old ones weru. It is claimed that thore will be much less friction en the bearings, that they will wear much lenger and be far uearer water-tight than the old ones. Mr. Welchans is quite proud of his job and is certain that the engine will be belter than evor it was. T1IH TKST. The tiiueset let the commencement of the test was J o'clock, but It was :1:15 befere the match vvasapplled. Steam was get up in i)'4 minutes, aud started with 15 pounds. Y aler was supplied thu engine Irem two plugs,oneou Walnut street oppesito Wacker's brewery, the ether en Water street above Walnut, the streams being led into a large beer cask aud sucked thoretrem through the suction hose. Through an inch ami quarter uozzle water was thrown along Walnut street from Water te Prince. As we go te press tliu test has net been completed, butaslar as It has gene is very satlstactery te thu committee. Sevoiity-llve pounds etsteaui was used lu the alKiv e lesL street Committee Werk. The street committee of councils held a regular meeting last ovening. Mr. Hergor was chosen te act as chairman lu place et Mr. Itlddluduring thu latter's absonce lu the West. The contract for Belgian block was aw ardetl te It. S. Oster .V Ce., whose bid was f 1.71 per squaru yard. The contract ler laying gutters was awarded te Frederick Hlues at hi cents per Teet, pro vided the bidder glve security. Charles Schwobel was given pormlsslen te make. i culvert in Juniata streeL 1 1' the city want te remove it at any tlme they must pay for tlie material, Ac. The committee in regard te steam roller ropertod progress. Tl.e successful bidder was ordered te report te the city regulator. funeral et lie., Jehn Lesiuaii, The ltiueral of Kev. Jehu Leamau, of Leamau Place, ou Monday was very largely attended. The remains were taken te the Paradise Presbyterian church where the luuerul sormeu was preachedgky Kev. E. W. liaylerd ; llev. Dr. Tiinlevv arid llevs. Hear mid Calriisassistedatthoservlcos. Tlie Inter meiit was made nt the burying grounds adjoining tlie church. Death of an Old lllveriuau. Wm. Webb, a well-known citizen of Peach Ilellniu, dled at his home en .Saturday, at the advanced age of 70 years. Doceased was a vv ell-known old waterman and followed the river ler ears. Ills funeral took place this afternoon. (Iter a Century Old. 1'ive generations are new called around tlie death-bed efMrs. Catharine liable, oftlables eftlables oftlables ville, Berks ueuiity. Khe is oue bundled aud two years old, ami, the physicians nay, Is dying et a recent cold and old age. lllg lteveuue Collection. liiiin the urk Age. The I'. S. Internal rovenuo roceipU at tke Yeik olllce, Adam F. (leesey, collector, for the week ending May 'ii, wero ?11,WL07. Te t.e Frem the "Time" te the ni'rat," James 11. Lambert will rotlre from the Philadelphia Timca en June 1, having ac cepted a position as odlterl.il writer ou the J'rtsi. TIIK TUADKS UNION WAR. IIOl'KH THAT TIIK llttrlVULTlMS WILL IIK HKTTI.KO AT VLB m L AN JK A Met ret Centerem e, tlm ItenulU of Whlclt Cannet Im AverUlne.t-Wiit l'remlnnt l.eatleninsj-Mr. I'nmlarljr Vrjr limy and Derllnlncli, l,n liiinnlmrett. Cli:vi:i.ani, e., May IK. The conference botweoiitliooxooutholioardor tkn Knights or Laber and a coiumltteo appoluted by th trades tiuleus was held In Master Werkuiwi I'owderly's room at the Ferest City house, at 10 o'clock tkh morning. The atrlctetrt privacy was ebserved and It amid net be loarned what IT auythlng had been accom plished In the way el adjusting the diirerciices botweou the two organizations. l l). Dryer, chler organl7er or the tyiegrnphlinl union, was Interrogated just bofero ke ontered thn conference room. "1 am very hopeful," said he, "el an amicable settlement being ollectetl between the Inities unions and the Knights during the preseut special sosslen. It lsnoceKsary that these orgaiil7AtlensBhould work harmoniously tegether. A division nl this thne would be faLil te both." 1. J. McOuire, of New Yerk, who Is acting as chairman of the trnde assemblies, said this merning: "This talk about the trades union trying le break up the Knights of Laber is all bosh. It does uet fellow that bccattse a man belengs ten trade union he cannot Loleng te any ether organization. The only treuble Is that the Knights' want te absorb the unions as body, whlle we wish le preserve our Individually. 1 think the vvhole matter will be satisfactorily adjusted this woek." Mr. Pewderly was very busy this foreuoon and poslthely refused te be Intorvlewod by reporters. Mayer Gardner called upon klm at the hotel and congratulated him as being the greatest bonefactor of the werklngmati of our age. About all the dolegatos have new arrived and everything is ready for thu open ing of the convention at 1 o'clock. at onus wirn TUi; K. of,. Why .Mer. XVcllieatul Martin are In Attend ance, at Cleveland. Ci.iam.Anii, O., May 25 Considerable excitement was caused among the Knights of Laber people hore this morning by the npjearaHce el William Wlohe, president, and W. II. Martin, general socretary of the Amalgamated Iren and Steel Workera asso ciation. They ropresout about 1.10,000 skilled workmen and It is loarned that a serious breach is threatened botweou them aud the Knights, te which organization nearly all the Iren and steel workera belong. Their grievance is that poeplo oxpellod from thelr erder aud lion-tinienlsls at Pittsburg, Youngstown and Cincinnati working In opposition te thorn kave been taken in aud protected by the Knights. This custom, It is said, Wlohe antl Martin are hore te demautl stepped ; othervvise they will order all members of the Amalgamated asso ciation te withdraw from tke Knights. The inen lu the I'nieu rolling mills at Newburg say that If a split occurs they will withdraw from the union and join the Knights of Laber. This same dllllcully exists te a cer tain oxtent between tlie latter organization and tke typographical unions. Wleheand Martin refuse te be intorvlewod legardlng the matter. htrtick ler the Ton-Heur H)tein. din-Ade, May ir. A strlke of a novel form was developed at reathorsteno'd foun dry yesterday. The 75 empleyes there had gained a concession et the eight-hour day and had worked several days under that system. On last Saturday a committee of the men walled upon Mr. Feather Feather Feathor steno and suited te him tint they wanted the ten-huur day roslerod. He replied by asking lr they knew what tkey reallydld wanL They had compelled klm te give them the eight hour day. He did be, and made arrangements te conduct his busi ness upon the eight hour basis. He could net change the hours every tlme he wan asked te de se, and told them that they could only work eight hours a day. Yesterday the inen struck for the losturatleu of the teu hour system. It Is understood that the mat ter will be settled te day. Uetk l.a1urern Strike. Dt Lin li, Minu., May 25. The laborera en the Ohie coal decks struck for mi advance from 35 te lOceuts hour for unloading vessels aud from $1.50 te f 1.75 iwr day for leading airs. They marched In a hotly te the North western Fuel company's decks and asked the tiieu there te join them, making threats if they failed te de sa The foreman tele phoned te police headquarters and a squad of blue coats vv out up te the deck aud dispersed the crowd. A majority of the Northwestern meu left vv Hli the crowd. t'ardeiietl l''ur Killing HU Father. I Mil vn.wei.is, Intl.i May 25. Yesterday altcrnoeu Goveruor Gray seut a pardon te Abner llorten, who was sonleucod te Michi gan City prison Irem Clay county lu 1857, te llie imprisonment for killing his fatker. Ilia lather was very rough and violent, and op posed Abiier's marriage, driving him from home. He returned two years later with his wire and child, but they were driveu away by the old man, who threaten ed his wlfe with a katckeL Afterward Ab ner, wklle en a visit te kis father, endeavor ing te arrange matters, was again attacked, nntl In self-defense, picked up a pistol aud shot the father. .Mormons Kenteuced. Hi V( Ki-oer, Idaho, May Si. lu tke Tklrd district court yoslerday Cklel Justice Hayes sonteueod 27 prlsoners, convicted tills tenn, nil being Mormons except two. Tke sentences ranged from 3 mouths and SIOO Hue te li months and ?.)00 tine. All one year prlsoners are te be sent te Uie Ilouse of Correction at Uotrelt ; tkose setiteuced for less period, te the llolse City United States penitentiary. Thore are 115 Indictments drawn ler unlaw lul cokahltatteii for this tormer court. All the persons involved, except ene, kave refiuwl te recogulze tke law lu luture. Killed lu llioe.ly lllet. P.viUvMisiiuwi, vV.Va.,May'ii.-TA bloody riot took place last oveiilngauiougtke Italian employes of tke Ohie lllver Hallread com pany nt n point near Miirraysville. Tke ori gin el the trouble is uet dellil.te.y known, but it la genenUly bollevod te be traced, te a tee free indtilgonce in liquor. Oue man vtm killed and several otkera vreunded, two or whom are said te kave sluce died. Tke county nuthorlttes kave geno te tke sceno of the treuble. ' A Halt Mile el Lumber lu FUnie. Wausau, Win., May 25. Tke meat Us Us structlve tire tknt kai evor visited Waunau breke out In an idle mill owned by C. O. I'lumer lu this) city yesterday afternoon. Tb vvintl was blewlug a gale. A kalf mile or lumber was seen in llauies. Tue loweabetew the tire vv as oxllugulshe tlwere ?- w.wt WKA TUMH rHUBABLUTIM. ......... . n. tt, May -!S.-yer . r, rk, .m IW :... i. 'iv jarwii ynu-, - -- - . . w ?!rlTWIewt by lair ,.- nftArlV tatlemuy tempo-war, WW)t-"t -. J,.. i.il... Unmd., northwesterly lrmu-s, 'e"- -.. lAmWicnsiMDAy-Cleneraiiy ru weather with nearly stationary tempen-lure i 1b1v cated for Uie Atlantla coast atetes. ii'
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