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3 Tox Evemng News'ls a ho owner's ad. you lost anything I returned to you. 8 zwa. groa > Have you found any object of value! or 35! see t o myTngN Have Advertise it and It may be YoOL. BU FFALO, N. Y.. WEDRKESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1890. Tim ETO THEBEC STRIKE EODNC. Business Appears to Be Recovering Its Normal Condition, THE MILITIA WITHDRAWN. Advices from New Tork City Say the Gon- eral Honrd of the Knights Will De- rounce the Action of the Lead- ers-All Along the Line. Naw Yor, Aug. 18 -Although the strike on the Now York Contral railrond has not been declared. off by the Knights of Labor, it is virtually at an end. The decision of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in refusing to come out was. its death knoll. About the Grand Central depot Tuesday everything was quict and trains were being dispatched with. perfect regularity. | 'The police were about, as atrong as ever, but there was apparently mo necessity for them to be there. Mr. Webb was early at bis office and expressed himself as thoroughly sutisfied with the situation. That the goneral exequtive board of the Knights of Labor will denounce the action of the leaders of the present strike at their meeting Wednesday is gonerally believed, for it is said that .they have always follow- ed this policy in crawling. out of such dif- ficulties, That this will be their sotion was belloved whon one of the buard said yesterday before leaving the city that the general executive board did not sanction the strike, but advised the district and lo: cal leaders to hold off until they were posi- tive that they could win. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- meers and Firemen are leughiug in their slooves at the terrible defeat of the Knights. The Knights themselves aro very much disgruntled, Practically Caused at Troy. Trot, N. Y., Aug. 18 -Inteross in the Contral-Hudson ... strike hus practically wemsod in this city. The Union Railroad vompany, embraclug all the lines entering Troy, has Alled all the places of the strik- ars excepting thros. Trains ure moving ; with regularity, the only trouble arising f boing the refusal of switchmen to throw « awitches in the Adams street yard for com: bination Fitchburg and Control-Badson perishable | freight | tratos. - Pinkerton's men have disappeared, and half a dozen policomen only are ou guard around the 5 ___ ; Recherter Shippers All Right. nl Rooxrstum, N. T., Aug. 18. -The strike ', in this olty is virtually over, . All local pus- i wenger trains are running nearly on time, mnd there is no huck of men to do all the work. Shippers have suffered no invonve- mleace in dispatohing or receiving freight. The Militin Withdrawn. Syracuse, Aug. 18.-The Pinkerton de- teotives are in full control of the freight yard at Do Witt and the freight cars arc being rapidly formed into trin. The mllitin at the armery here received. orders to disband and return to their homes. __.___ MORE STRIKES THREATENED, «Master Workman Leo Threatens to Call Out Other Bodies of Knights 4 Niw Yon®, Aug, 13. -A meeting of the Enights of Labor from all the local assem- bias and many in this vicinity was held yesterday, Thomas Gafney presided, and over 600 knights wore. pressnt. Much in- terest was centered in Mantor Workman Leems to hew he would explain tho letter alleged to have been written by him to Mr. Voorhces of the Mew York Contral last April. Mr. im a short statement, nbsolutely dented authorship of the letter and branded It as a forgery. Ho then the present aftuation of the strike and declared that tho knights would win. He added: *If the requires it I will soe that other bodies of the knights ceme out. Mnny others on the Central road will soon fwlow our example, \The genoral executive board alone had the power to onder out at one time the men on the reads throughout the country, and any apparent dolay in forcing. a con- clusion in because we are now waiting in- dersement by that body \ Mr, Leo stated that ne eonference had been had with Mr. Powderly A vote of confidence was then given Mr. Lee and the mecting declared to leave the entire control of affairs in the hands of their executive officers. A sircular from the executive district beard $46, of which Mr. Leo is the master workman, addressed to \Our Follow Work- mon In the Rellway Service,\ and which asks for their smsistance and co-operation in this struggle now pending, was read. A resolution adopted by Local sesembly 1,82 st Union Hill, N. J., which gave assurance of sympathy and assistance, was then read. Tho names of all speakers were refused by the committee appointed to give the result of the meeting, who said it Jad been decided not to make public the names of in the future. Niw Yor®, Aug. 12-Notwithstanding the arertions that the strike had col- lapsed, the awitchmen, yardmen and traintken confiscted with District As semblles 2476 and 6,945 held an enthust- ustiomeeting at Ledwith hall yesterday tho strike is a failura these thing was progressing day. - Ne trouble of any kind has ported so far. An order was posted fraight would b6 re- say that the strike is over, but the K. of t. men say that they ure stronger than ever. The rod officials give no reasons tor not moving the freight, and while de- claring the trofble at an end, are making active preparations at: West Albany for anticipated strife. The men aro in session and. are consult ing with flromon and engmeers. A knigny said last night that two-thirds of the en- gineers and Aremen are K. of L. mon, and all we would have to do is to call them out and stop traffic.. We are simply running our campaign to sult onrsel As long as the freight does not. move we are sutis- fied that we have the best of it. When Mr, Bissell was spoken to, he sald: \The engineers and Bremen who urs K. of I« men are few {o number and were ordered out the. first. day. They did not go. however, The regular trails of the toad is being resumed.\ At West Albany a breach occurred be- tween Suporintendont Prckard and the men employed in the shops. Packard n«kod the mon to assist in erecting the booths for the accommodation of thy Pinkerton men, | The mon refused. to do anything outside of regular shop work ind Packard has bad to employ outsiders to bulld them. Superintendent Mills of Guernsey ar- rived here last night., He has beon inves- tigating the delays in the mall trains and his report is very satiefuctory. . He suys that in every instance the deliy: was caused by the road refusing to send. the mail on trains. alone, but insisted upon putting passenger cars on such large numbers that the trains were delayed. The knights held a rousing miss meet- Ing last night in the Aeademy of Music. A number of letters of sympathy from other organizations were reid and stir- ring speeches made, The assortion that If necessary the flromer. snd enginsers wotld go out also was received with lond cheors. A runaway engine, which started from Echenectady, came down the grade to- wards Albany. last night at 9 o'vlock and was switched off near the upper bridge. It was started at Schenectady by some un known persons and came near causing a disaster. | The 8:15 p. m. train, which left New York nt 440 p. m. was just whout to start out. when . word was re- ceived that the engine was coming on the up track. STONED A LOcoMoTive. Four Boys Arrested at Poughkeopsis- Men Break Into a Car Shop. Pocenkrers®, N. CV., Ang rr-au train« are running reasonably sear sched- ule time on the Hudson river division, From all indications observable here the strike is ovar, Four boys were arrested. yesterday for having stuned a locomotive as it. passed under the Union: stroet. bridge Mondry night with several officials of the rowd on board, The boys were admitted to bail to uppear for trial this morning. Three men broke Into the car shop at North Tarrytown Monday night and mal- iclously datnaged some of the company's property. 'wo of the men. escaped. hut not before one of them. was shut, and wounded by the night watchman, The third mun, Mike Lehane, was cerptured und sent to the Albany penitentiary (or six months, He auid he wns paid 65 for his work. The ico famine, which has existed in this city for forty-eight onurs, was broken yesterday afternoon by the arrival of a boutload of ics. Knights May ftriko at Auburn. AUBURN, N. Y., Aug. 1%-At 830 last evening a telegrim. was received. from Albany by a prominent loon labor leader Immediately upon receipt of the mesinge a special meating of the railroad. assem- biies of the Knights of Labor was called. Many of the members were: summoned from thelr homes by special messenger to attend the meoting. 'The contents of the telegram and the proceodings of the meet» tug were kept secret, and exmetly what wns done could not be learned. A well founded rumor was is circulation after the meeting that the members of the Kuights of Labor in this city, who have not as yet taken part in. the strike, had been called out and. would quit work this morning. A Fiy Causes o Woman's Death. Aug. 18%. -Mise Anna Beatty of 614 Beulah: avenur, died yesterday. from an affection that bar created the groatest in terest among medical mon, . She had suffered from catarrh for years. A few days nge a fy got into ber throat and was not ramoved for some time. - A physician ae called, and found that the woman's thromt and unper rtion of her mouth was almost eaten away Zxamination showed that the lflmhfll‘flnr- tions wore ewarming with insects. | They were removed, but the woman tmx too ex hnusted to recuperate and died from weak noes. ___ A Hoosier \Coat Oil Johnuy.\ Imniamaports, Aug, 18.--Goorge Farman, a boosler \Coal Oil Sohnn \ is nt death's door bere, suffering from s Emlongvd de- bauche. A short time ago Farman came into ion of $18,000, and at ones emtored on a life of dissipation. He threw money right and left, | Detectives arrested a young man on suspicion of robbing him. of $500, but as Farnam maid be had given the money to the man as a present the man. was rel . In two months Farnam spent Q with. 'Friends\ for drink. | He is now penniless. Winnie Davia WIN Wait. Wasmsorox, Aug. 18-Upou the reque«t of her mother Jefferron Dasix daoghter, Miss Wirnje Davis, has consented that her shall not take place untll next 'This is in order that she shall not be married until one year has ela since ber father's death, which on the 6th of last December. | Mra. Davis and ber daogh- Mmmfl'ri: fah-scale necklace. which will be sot wit June. diamonds. The necklace is to be worn at the wedding, which has been fixed for June 25, 1891. Bmall Chance to Live. Jacob Zobinsid of 54 streot was struck by a Centrnl train at hfiem afternoon. le - was prmmaronmagete LTTE DBAY NOW. Central Passenger Trains Aro Running Almost on Time and Freight is Moving. Powderly in Bulfato on His Way to the Meeting of the K. of L Exeentise Board. Latest reports from the East aro to the effect thit the Central sw strike is practically broken. Trains are sud. to be ioving steadily and on schedule time out of New York ani to be running without seri- ous delay all over the line. Late yesterday atternoon Gen Agont Daniels wired. to. Pas Weeks of this city; - \The strike Ine. ended in a complete vic- tory for this company, All pasenger trains are runing on ule tin, with no inter» rupdon to our traflic, \ . madam?» to trams entering and depart- ing from Buffalo: yesterday and. last night were mainly such as are: always imcidental to the laminemw of big. ruilway. corpora- tions and. were not attributuble to the strike. The engine drawing the Chicago limited broke down at. itochestor Inst niicht, occusioning @ delay of upwards of an bour. The Lake Shore trum, due out at 10:40, was deleyed awaiting. connections, and. Western bound trims scheduled to leave vin Lake Shore aud Michigan Central roads at 12:80 were but 40 nmcutes late e \T. V. Powderly of the Knights of Labor prose through bere last night on his way to the regurinr quarterly mouthing of the K. of L. exerutive cammitew, He declined. to bo interviewed, except to say that the meeting hid nothing to do with the strike. He cunt t mranton, Pa., and went west by 0 trai Aging of Mihorera were set to work clean- ing up is the Exennnge atreet depot yerte day ahd the big triircliouse won gasitied its nommie nspect? Work in the Central bag» gh room is progreming fairly and most of the. sccumulations of quggugu have beou cleared many The John M, Harman Ledge, Switchmen's Mutual Aud Associstion, which tet Monday night, it is mad resolved to keer clone of the strike and neither to aid it or supply the pltees of the men who went out. Active prop irations to move freight were going forward ull yesterday. aud bright unl early this mormg in. the yards at Euct Buffide Depot-master Kring has recovered from his imileopecition and resomed his voice. Much crsht in due and given. Doorman Book, a ho holds the wost gute in. the Centril depot. lor the. good judgmont be linx div played in the exoreiso of lux office ind the decent and obliging manner in which he has trated the triveling public The strikers hive. wisely kept away. from the railway property. during the unplensint« xlum and bave gained. in public extrem. by so doug The mails this. morning. are. reported us running reguledy. wiso sats IT's abt over, erything is all right here,\ sud. Super- a ager Agent what Leo To THE STRIKE lfljmmflc EXPLOSION. The Knights Officinl Journal Suys the Company Tried to Break Up Their Order. Wonderful Natural Phenom- enon Creates Intense Excite ment Near Waldron, Ind. Part | Aug. 11%. -This: weeks Journal of the Knights uf Lahor containg an editorial on the Hew York Central rml-' youd strike accusing View-President Webb of having systematicully provoked the strike by lis overbearing. batighty . and - arbitrary m-ulmiin ut llhklll‘nlliluyun M “mfGn-Jl Nole Blown in the Earth The editorial believes that Mr, Webb's i ; - > effort in to destroy the Kuights of Labor as and the Waters of a Streant an orgenization, after which hu will direct Tarned his attention to the engineers and. remen's | - brotborhoods. | The. mouetiat« cause of Lima ___ strike, It. says, . was stently . carefully planned | by \ the. of the meB | - sports, Aug. 18. -A special cor- who were In any way | promn.ent fir the mop out has victed: the seen of Tudiana's ranks of the Knbrhits, regan ss of their (gue 60 pheneanetion, 'Ten aires of competency or. farthomnens bo their dutles 88 ) the ts ca of TromesHabeit, into, rmaomber of employes. VieePreawiont Webb invariably { the thrve miles south of Wald roflsed a bearing to the committees of the ro destroyed. for faruting. por- ewployes which called on iin, and he left pe ales nave been blown in the no other resource but a strike open to the exrt 3 running. through lWubh will 1 br imen, The Jerrnel says that Mr y the I i blocked in its Course ni lave no regard tor Lte or hubs of the traveb | it w sees tured up stray. . Birds, snakes, ing vubbic, ind in curey lo out bis plans ht ns acl ton mo ares id will not hesitate in: plaing. tho TrWINS BHQ o the sna, Hed. are thickly t gwitches In the binds of incom,etent men. j to throws Ail this. was The «ditorinl concliiles as follows Fewer l hy thk c : 'That the egnise of the imo is just we know} but | \ > was huang on the O-nere tract | we also ation lobo vegus ce deed Bob! wien without warning, the earth belched i insure. it sire That the trie widom would ; forts. fhime t. rocks and trees were | be to coutived other + pn on the fol | air 1 n part: of adgouiiine inrave | to mance a ece winn tar it t ; pied wes torn off and. reduced to dost and | in the stro.zzle 1 rant in ur pam e tae, | 107 s t me toe ben mt | but unfortusately the v Widtone cas been wo . 109 Wort it Hock were rou wl (nle a often lackiinc is tne past that we c ainot with any . steam. . 4 sant pocket of imitir baa . i s howl eecpladed. The gas had accumtaited / astiv under the creek bed beld an by a > tack «tranim of blurb: clay and fell frim | certainty count upon its prose The Journal nlso contin- s statement of District Amemble 418 cone may the causes whieh led up to the. New: Sora: Cantral | Ue belew. whence the sine strike, from which the fullowaig extracts | sort meager untural gus supply of | ure made: peotety is Lnoned. 1 Last November, the m mupteve the train Uheess a torew great volumes of the service' preveuted a. pet ont us puny roo | bine cacconte the an and left yaivmimg mo questing pay . for al t anns Of 12 oris. soe ot them. bur enouidi to hold al hours labor. per d > they Prrough the on «A holey thee Kiln to Ir £22000. \Bre fon fite cl Oo pour wPtor pis mon tho Wing whith ay nee a aca {ol wil agar | Cetfedl Sererly an the trem The ns Wide d Biore hours thia, lanar ne on. or eratig: ped ander sach. prossuce that. the whe tore. [ as hich an the Tne Sates at Times would ris. 100 yards This all Monday, afternouit and wera Gave company' Gee an mitre ane exceed ten would be required to | in response to the dena iment to pay: the then tor ab oves 1 (7 bouns nt n saght reduction in to > mare of whited vache - Vest orday 2000, apmctittors | paid hy the day, which iurreetiens was onetted by menotrenon, The flee hss been tne president of te road chante A M bepew, 11 t the der revced and wis lived np oo for twe wecotic and thet vt the fis, I broken by . Wo neta . ons teeof the hil < pes . The gin is. odoriew, wigtel on the. uttients se w Pennsy eanie ssw | dion at that. tite Te as to i the ugree - al canvietion r+ that mo other j ment was not hved ole be thy wer coolly in - gas would have produced the formed thiat rue pe tb b cen. whoo aw the fying delins ani hera the roaring noie say they thes Sit snement that a tormido wis doing tim | co and imaty with thew cluid- urge amount t the coffers coping the | 260 bane to places of shelter Gw at tie rearveloi restilta. is the effet spor the water, not a drop. of blat wel i £) to work without extra w tad bas gone. below the envern since eich s senna ut en. i 4 abc s ima 09 (l. lol cal. The great cavern bave tak onmpas dinanstc in to give 1 47, re < preferenen in. the Tine of vek oe peamotion to |.) curment. and a wild fouming Nun: on the «dig. of the abyss ie Lie in contact with the emplayes on the prioegle of semes whet the | h lit the service wie competent to perforth ) viva ue the duties required i Sot with hrecking theee two agree: | R meats Ue company hie gine further, and bias now distaise. 1 rom it Somes on Ite uident | anid mew ox perinh eed tr im cest for this a jou on the pout ' who sips of was: cumes water son verterday the holes: were about Prd a weiter aud the oreck lngan. to. deepwit ! backwater. The water is even th s pra at strewn, bat presently will doubties 56 ane w ehniinel und flowon the downsard m maly ( in un into view, . hive tiken advanta 1 uf the sinck sme to send rit Nome 96 0p )| \ row the river from the Haben farm n Tod put: better, ones i aas \uld the e€plomy wape toot ac U \we Pages \s i Boten and the explomicn in ity scope took 4 hams mere. mores jurtioaine, \- for besides the 10° whore its of tmith | in y A who were . dancige was greatest. . In these ovary Io reason that. the n intendent Burrows to u. New rter who called upon lim this morning he strike is ever se far as we are Concerned. we've got more wen thas we need now,\ ward he an he gave a. subardinate orders to give unlanloymunt to ale the men who. uppiled for work that he could. here's no here now that 1 know of.. Our wraitw are moving all right and 'ad\ the local freightsare under way. 1 have no fur- ther trouble on my. division, 1 don't oven say there is any unproveiment over. yester» day, becuuse there. is mighty little roum for it.\ We've been running regularly since Mondi cuts Contirmation of the Superintendent's cheerful outlook was found in the triin-houné below, where trams weee moving a« usual. wo enormous excursion trans, une bound for Lewiston, the uthor for the Ningara City, OCbantruqum, were proparing to go, both filled with oxcurdoniat« to the deors The through trains from the East ran in very nearly: on. time this morning, and no delays are reported down the roud. Out- ward. truing nre being dispatched. according to the schedulew \The atriko bas not affected our trafic,\ said. the gonial ticket seller nt the Central's wicket. \'The passenger traffic has beon, if anything, heavier during. ite continuance than before. There's been a big ruh this morning. Trains are all on time and every- thing sorone.\ Doormen have bren stationed at all the en- tries to the tram-houso, and. unknown. indi- viduals aro not admitted without they: show rairond ticketa for some train the hour of departure of which mut hand. Neveral policomien aro on duty at Leanna street and others through the yards, but their dutics have been thus fur purely perfunctory I at Tik «rrnoma' The strikers were 1mm; discussing mat- ters in Grimm's Hall this morning The but \I declined to givo any hows, in understood\ Mtr. Staley of Albany, accompamied by a tall man in a light suit, who appears to lead the Buffalo men and keep his name a seoret, will go out to East: Buffalo this afternoon for the pur- of petting. recruits. if. posable, Mr. Rtaley says the strike is not over yot, but he also declines to be interviewed. ALL QUIET ALONG THE LIKE Considerably More Activity In the Mor- ing of Freight-The Troops Go Home. New Yonx, Aug. 13. -At the Grand Cen- tral depot the officials said this morning that trains were moving more regularly than yes- terday, Everything was quict around the depot, Tractaz, Ang. 18.-The five military rompanies which have been quartered t the Armory here were dismissed Inst swirl-J by arder of Adj-Gen. Porter. The delay of 24 hourn after order was restored was becauseU'n- Mr. Austin's excuse was that the milltary had refused to go to East 8 when be her military authorities. bot considered it maked them, clsiming that they must have in Fokum—mxy-sukmw + Z, .FB- sere: among the. old os of the company arge sooner to li in the fact that. the mon tand ie petent emo i hong Apparently | was. lalled and the Me ron for thar | jil lal The water Razing on the, rivork. surfice i o onit Colma ne Nbr | eti beile, but the fires nre out . Fou. if uns, | that. hive for its olject the bette mi ns of the con | RIRYCR IT the com: tory were disturbed. 212 CO. ditions of thore who are beige doje met of a. fut whn of ther raluet of their labor by: the groedy corporatiout of the company The statement goes on to intiniate that Mr A Chusce For Furniture Makers: heputy City Clerk Gethoofer will begin to- dus advertinog. for bide for furnishing the Depewafter hanmi'nrrnu sed tbat \ imprest | stationery, stoves, furniture and interior ap ( deat Webb should bring obegt a. stiikn; Toft ( ces of the voting booth. The most the countr® in. order to avoid. antagonizing | compact And. convement devices in the way the working clames whose votes he will need of [urnium- will be. chosen. irrespective of 'In 1898, price, w it as desired: to have furniture thit ; ean be stowed asway. for use 11 other | sears. .. Now bs a chance fur ventive gouius to got its tine work in. Three Killed aad Four Injured. Devern, Aue 13 nel yesterdag n scaffold upon which mix men were working fell. Tolling: Edward Morhtr, instantly and seriously injuring: four «there An expilus. on also occurred, in which. three imen ure reported to have been killed. -+ | _, Guarding Against Tera Fever. |* Eirmer Hoover of Hufalo, | who tms been | | appointed United States cattin inspector at East Buffalo, begun bis duties: today. 16° \ ill mainly devote bis time to seong that th | law requiring Toxas cattle to be. kept s rute from other cattle is lived up to by t= { rmalronds. . The Idea is to guard: against th of Texas: fever. | Mr.. Hpover l power to condemn infected cattle and order ' them slaughtered « | Rupkt Progres on the Masonte Teinple. The exterior of the first story of the. Mac sont Temple was. nopfpleted v 1 tho lust. stone of was put in place | - LW Wwoabihb incus Cripple Verm« Beauty. William B. Holloway paid a #5. firs u Police Conrt this morning for attempting © s»mult Eva Newland. | He is a cripple an she a beauty Too LAT Another Dead Rabe Found. The Issy. of a. dead babe seas found me ; ANTD A rouple of food girle: at. ntafford' Futian varket Meld for | homework, dit the Providence naylom this nortng - Naaungton arrent. b Coroner Kenney is investignting V Amt t Cole ha | qyi a urge serjoefitle . aloe apprentices at one Y hy Eimiced avennies wla Too Late to CLASSIFY. q Dresemmakers. 217 Viretnia atreet OR SALK Cheap. eateon. Axturre + #4 Gon merare Mulberry . faNTFT « bright, energetic tady fihe: \. ERSONAL: Tith Regiment Pade® Corp c engaacc ont new at incdernte salary with P moonlight 'excurd in to Reel Howe |\ eres after hpt 1 very e inline: need not : { Ad free September, Seves ofice can street ayren. Two anpeontice ®irte tor art pmbroid erv at Seibel a Cang a. 1+ Court street A8 TRD effi to do general, housemors mist have good references. 68 8t. John's I » evening, Aur: « u the benutifal steamed | Lene feot Main strmet ® P. M. tly ( \233 ELLICOTT ST | tangs. | nter imucet | t A04 front mom to teo respectable youn a~ | rem fend mnarrain t W (2903 OAK NT Piemsant furnished rooms - * 13 fim . 67 | Y \1 1 K. ORNESEE ST -Two furnished. rooms. Keeping, 62.78 per week. TET -Fumnithed toubie front * ”William board.. 217 Swan street 1 > l 1 1“ FIAGARa A¥ - Purnihed room without n «1 to gentlemen + \ 62 MORGAN NT. Two nionty furnlahed < >> | bath. £9 i iy To LET-Promant furnfsned rooms.. 368 Pea « for genera . a girl for Ught bousewar 18 Ches wit street - * as ED ~ Pastry gook, woman. for amall botel vidrres Hate] News ofice Zl m Girl eeneent references B17 Main street, Dul l a} TFD A end steady dinfag room girl, Apply 28 Main treet. . R _ aang ANTED: Eitehen atl. abo upstairs girl. 8% wan street . ANTED chambermaid forboard: ing house.. Apply 227 Franklin atrees, ANTED: ¥14die aged woman for general howe. work in email village:; family of four; aptendid ; hame bur right party . Addrma Mire. May Ll??? r TY ARTED- Furnitted room. ceneratly 13 W pentloman.. Centrally, News om w Pm\? furnished frost room;. also a i w inom. ' id 6 11 Wert Chipperra streei Fofana tp foi tm ont 3 Bd taa i hand ty n nC \BS tion. a i “‘ ANTED Ten roans Indes to wave) with bun Wit® 9x115 business die an us esque. company: mus £950 Atek HA pe cama: goa. Wet O \ | and farnp s former ex sewer ail ame nve | necesary _ Address Rurlesann, Nevao ment. Win. Ooteer, 19 White building. “ anTED -Good atrl for «mall famit l central part of the cti “YnndlmwrorwW rac siers . lepot go> erect. V ras TED -Immediately, three room airts. pood wages.. Call a 22 Pearl atreet, __ Rnd ‘vvnmm restaarant meond cook.. Rotka. I way Oyster House. 85 Seneca street, - 9 (¢ BROADW AT-Four dwelling rooms © let &i 336 tmus _ Tage street var «9% L‘xffia'x—mm rooms at 179 e I rest nne | U emeap C TY MOC CT C I Fiat | (DG LiT-Recond fieor 163 Gak sect, very conren. I pr fer t 451 Washington etraet and recerre ! tent and cheap. isu8 1 T) tn Tady of abd Baek asd tn etter female LPeral W Min-maum To Leas by “twink-mawanf coopie. mmmflfinm ofal an Cati or rend | a ANTEO-sitaton nurme. Address U. TH AFTED-By a respectable women, cn ice W * el Piet t Gram bean ar relmencn Address Xtre. Baitran, #33 street. sols A TRD-Sitzation b for list, Rt. Hotfald it Co.. B82 to 309 W STED-By a young man, & attuatioo a jate, having two 13 to ence. T. w., Rews office. w merk + ise . mosey P bow cant pupmane We. m Comes, 19 white betiang. . on near Germaals Part, cheap It puis week. Jumses 1. Nispare etreet. . Tave FE MARE evecial te rentpropertien parties having besses or fate whide well place them with us. Muse & Bagram \ waiters. rion. Win—amaz- 34 *he Rew Tock base Wrap; street. ___ asie W‘s-W FeS moe mextir $t magmmmfi‘? \_\“‘\_‘m‘ Tesn tos trace, sof P V Eger. * FE-0 Sem f ed. ontright, were cooked by the “J At Tenessee Pave tun- ; MBR. DEPEW ON THE STRIKE. He Will Take No Hand in It Unless It Becomes Yory Serious-In Ex- cellent Hoalth. No Your, Aug: 1? The World's special cnblegram | from Tyrol, says: 9C M. Depew. wiil take no finud in the Central strike unless: it becomes very serious. fle did not hear of the Now York troubles till Inte on Sunday night, His dis- patch said. that the trike. was practically over. It didut suy what the cause of the strike wis, or what stops the Contral was taking: to overcome it. The World corre- spondent told Mr, Depew that the situation was serious, and that Vanderbilt's: repre- sentative had decline to arbitrate. ‘VHlen asked bis opinion of such a course Mr. Depew was obvioudy mach disturbed. At first he refused to discum the mutter at all. Finally he suid #L haven't received full ofcial informa- tion about the strike. My advices say it his spent its force, I have. unlimited. conti- denee in the widoi and justice of my asso- ciates, who ute probably. dealing with the kets just as Lhonid do if I wore there, The question of the nrmgesment of the com- pang in its appointments nud its operation is of vital: importer to us in policy. and sug- cessful administration.. It éannot be sarrendered. to tny irresponmible com- mitter soto arbigration without such a sucrifice of executive power as would bring its anthority into contempt and. make its nd- ministration a failure. The all «pd grievance uf employes pertaining. to labor of wages, whethor presented. by @ peritien or a coin- mittee of employes, afways receive immedi- ate attention. But it linx always been our policy: never to deal with a committee not composed of emplages of our roud.\ More than. thi« Afr. Depew portively re- wbtication . Mr, Depen's at tho way the railroad fuse L to say. for rier is unpalle | president IB rushing thromgh. Kdrope. . He ift here today: (Tuesday) for Verma and will tomorrow anght in Lncerne, mente while spent five hours in Vomiee, two nours in Milan: and prased. through the St. Gothanl tumiel . On Thursday he goes to Homburg He is in excellent. health. and spanite, but be says he bas. pieked up no good o + IN Memory or Jon govke National Leagneors in Buffalo Express Sorrow For His Death A sporial mecting of Branch 403 of the Irish National League was enlled. last night to. tike. getwac on the death of John Hoyle Oitaity, | The meeting was calted to order by President Hianmond Hey J. K.. Quiziey, James Mooney, Jnmen H Campbell. Amselin J.. bith: and P. W. Lawler were named a committes on resolu- teas, and. reported. the following, which were onanineusiy adopted : liranich 40% of. the Irish Nutic Ruthie, N.Y. hear with the of doin liey the sudden death af Tiberty snd Inman s best a ti int ubsle ad ing chitmpion fon which h labored from hin youre op to the time of an ieropmrable lows that the caume of his facth mn L lik: moth dc dias. been. denclved of las brilliant talent, and The world of letlers of w aod. peste mind Our saccrost, wine puitiy gore out to lis beconved Eloquent remarks on the loss the. cause of trend, bomamty and the world of letters nth of the patriot poot wore made by. Rev. Dr, (Quigley, James Mooney, 1. W. Lawler, Father: Walsh,. Ausolon J. Sinith, Senator Louzbrin and others. | suffer in U Purt of His Ear Bitten 01% A lively. ancounter between. two Itnlian Inborers, which aige have resalted seriously secured on Burwell Place: Monday. | Joe ! Thoms: and Vote Frachello, working. for | Leonard Heltrich, the. paving: contractor, (started to quarrel. Blows. followed. - Voto ' flanlty® took a shovel and: bit. Thomas' Ift U hind. almost severing one of the Angers. | He then. threw Thomas down, jumped on. him and bit off part of, his right ear. . Veto fled and the police are leaking for him. _ A doctor attended to Thomas' wounds at Police Heal quarters and he was sent to his home on Seott Istreet. dt iownd that Veto in very quarrel [ some, while Thomas is quiet. Oartructions on the Towpath, The canal boatmen: and forwarders of this city bave. sent to Gov. Bill and. Edward Superintendent of Public Works, a compluint that the canal towpath is being l abstructed. at various points by stone, lum- ber and other material. - Buffalo, North Buf- | fabs, Lockport, Medina, Hulberton, Roches I tor. Spracase, Utica, Port Jnckson, Schenee i tady and West Troy: are particularly named | as places where these obstructions are found, i mnd it be stated that they make: towing ; hazurdou &_ Photographers in National Convention, Wasinsor iy, || Au 18. -The Photog- A«socintion of the United States com- menced its sessions yesterday in the National Museum with 500 delegates . Come wero nppointed and Buffalo was so- fected as the place of meeting next year. Ex Promdent H. MeMichael is bore with some nlcgnnlbnlrlum He is full of business as head of the Dnguerte monument com- i mittee, which. will unvell the noble monu- ment to the Father of Photography this work. ~arpayers Are Panetnal This Year. The good people of Buffalo have not yet ' got through paying their general eity taxes. though inferost is added every 15 days, . The mportinn of tax-paying. prople this year is ar nhead of former years.. On Jaly 16 alone $220,000 was received by the Treasurer ('er two million and a quarter has alread been paid. and bubly 101 little work will be left for the delinquent tax collector to do. Tazos have already id up closer than ' avor before. Treasurer Oehintg and his dep- uty, Maz J. Gese, are hustlers & 200 Fined #20 For Stealing a Watch. Bernard McNamee was fined £20 by Judge King this morning for stealing G. Spurber's watch. ___&._ RATLIPAXY INTELLIGENCE It is sald that the Wabash has been. sold to the Canadian Pacific. gupt. A. W.'Johnston of the Eastern Division of the Nickel Plate was in the city yesterda; Arica mC Eger Re 23d and respectto-ly Invited to atie=2. DARING MARY LINTNER © Only; 12 Years Old, Bat She Jumped From a Window, Scaled un Eight Foot Wall and Escaped From the Home of the Good Shepherd. Mary Lintner, the 12-year-old 1 who was sent to tho Home of the Good Shephord 10 days ago for burglarizing Mr. Loveren's hotse, 500 Franklin street, cs- caped from the care of the Sisters at U Inst night, Mary: forced open a window and droppod 12 feet to pavement below, Sho afterward jn. an unaccountablo manner sealed a wall oight feet high and made good her escape. Sho has not yot been rearrested «----,-_- ari. POWDERLY ON THE SITUATION, He Passed Through Bufo Last Night On Itis Way to Detzpit, Where the Executive Board WIL Mest. [xreciar to ThE EvENNG News.] New Your, Aug. is reported that tho general executive board of the Knights of Labor may meet in Buffalo today instead uf Detroit. w. The report seems without foundation, ex cept the fact that Mr. Powderly was in. Buf: falo last night. Me stopped over between trains and wnt on to Detroit at midnight, Mr. Powderly suid toa reporter thut he bad uo optmon to express on the strike, as it bad not come before kim officially. \Has your trip to Detroit anything to do with the strike?\ be was uskod. \Nothing whatever. I am going to attend the regular meeting. of the exgeutive board of the Knights, the dato of which was fixed ut the bist convention of the Knights of burr and it would be held strike or no strike.\ \Do you expect the New York Central strike will come before the bourd?\ \No 1 think not.\ _o -e - End the slnughtor Editor Evening News If, nt. the wear close of the 19th century, the Clieistian nations have ust yet agreed to do away with. cupital putishinent, 'this remnant of the durk ozes, the lite oficial wlanghter ought to bring Uu question to a tin! settloment. Let the American people rie in a. body to condeiun all kand uf exceutions, thereby givime the world a. notile example on tis subject like they have done on other Whoever heard or read. the able speech Gen. Corus inade in the Amembly list March. must lee belived the time come when capital punish mers are. counted. the horrors of the past Unfortunately, people. generally speking, wre not enough intervted in en vital questin You mecticore person tylking about races and base bail tine about. this Kenuler meldent, mid when. the top ermstion should Intid on capital puri ire too mm: who eling to the uni, Eye foreye, tooth Tur tooth.\ If is w me wurteet to kill why not provide oar conrts with a. functionary capable of gh ing a black eye to wuch as are found guilty of w lke offemes We are shooked in rading of the erve) prigthiew of the nation of the East, our children Isten with ame to che judicial penalties of our enn mweet honee a bundred year ago: atl we discuss duly executions with the greatest wpparets ease of mimd AT. havana, Aug: 1% 1900. . ps The + of the Soul Are Open, \I bave written these books since I became blind.\ «iid Mary J. Slater, a young woman who came to Time News office Bu! by a friend yerterduy. They aro- modest littls: books enough both in \paper covers, Onu, \A Friend in Need.\ is a romnnce of 118 pages, written by a strong hand and showing an in- sight into husan ¢barneter and motive which wax not darkened. with the eyes, The other is a collection of talex and one of thom, \All That Glitter is Not Gold,\ gives the volume ite title. The atories aro cleverly told and , will Interost most reader«. Mr. Robinson's Camp-Meoting ts Off Rov, W. H. Robinson asks Time Nuws to xtate that his proposed national eamp-most- ing of the Independent African ML, E. Church, to bave {rum bogun on the 15th, is postponed. induflititely, 2 camp-meeting of colored (rooms is in progress now at Fort Erie and the dates confllet. Then Bishop Hopkins and other leading men of the church who. were expected aro unable to be present, and Mr. Robinson thinks {t bost, on the whole, not to attempt the meeting this sonson. > o To Parallel the Nickol Plate. A company has been organized in Ohlo. to bosid a riilroad from Finllay to Fort Wayne. The projected line will parallel the Nickel Plate ite ontire length at n distance of from a half mile to four miles, It will be a mile shorter than the Nickel Pinte. The promot- ers aro G C. Prtorson of Boston. J. F. Burket, a Inwyor. of l-‘indln‘: Keichs, Haskell and O'Doyle of Toledo, Mr. Patterson in known by hir connection with the Connotton Valley wcheme.-¥, Y. Herald. «0 erry County, Ky., Murderers Indicted HazamD, Perry Co., Ky. Aug. 18.-Tho Grand Jury yesterday. found two. indict ments for murder against the Fugetta. . The resence of the troop and Judge: Lilly's Iirmnrac is beginning 19 be felt and\ the' out- Invws nro feolng, . It is beliered that 40 more jndictmente will be found for murder and that at least 25 hangings will bo the result, _-__-___- Pittsburg Machinist Strike. Aug. 18. -The strikes of mas chinist« for nine bourn is spreading, and about 2000 men are now Idle. _The principal fight seems to be against the Westinghouse inter- ests . The demands of the mon have been sonceded at a number of shops and work has been resumed. oe (Quarrymen Want Their Pay Oftener. The Jammerthal quarry men complain that they are not. paid every week, according to law, but onlmnee a wrath and (kg want the c t t they arn a Tor Bist of thy month, inless tho fires mavens to come on 8undn¥ when they have to walt a week to get their money, is a promising field for Factory Coe and Franey. . \ Posiible Eleva- Archbishop | Kendrick tion. Aug. 12.-The Kendrick. be appointed & versary of his consecration as Bishop, which E The New P1211 mre Pushers. William F. . Flnyers® hug-n. . At Now York- R *. 0 0 0 Brooklyn ......0_0 8 Batteres-Radbournt 'and Kinslow, At Cloveland- Cleveland. A Pittsburg......8 Buttorles-Bakely and Cazrall. National League. ' At New York- Now York Boston. C Phil'diph's..q 0 0 0 0 Battories-Nichols ant Clements. At Cloreland- Cleveland ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Cincipmatl..0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I- Butterios--Smith and Zimmer: Rhinc# @ Harrington. At Pittsburg aud Kittredge. American Association, At Columbus- Columbus......0 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 o 0 id O'Connor and O'Brien. At Loulavilio- Louisville - a 2 Byrucuse....... 2,0 Buttories-Jones and. Bligh; Lino and Burke. At St. Louls- Bt. Louls......8 8 6 0 4 0 1 Brookiyn......0 0 1 % 1 0 0 Battorlss-Hart and Munyan: Pltx. Wasitcron, Aug, 18,-Senator Edamnds genuimluy reported dfrom the 5,0th udiciary an amondment to 6d 'to: the River and Harbor bill dwfn'fifi?“ ' \every obstruction not aflirmatively author- fzed by law to the navigable capacity of -any / waters in re of which the United Stites». hns. juriediction is heraby prohibited. Each day's continuince of such obstrictlo made n 336mm“; offense, with a fine not to\ exesed $1000 or imprisonmont not - one your, a, It is seld that this amondment is aimed. at rafts on rivers, but it Is beloved to be maith for the alloged. obstruction at the north plar in Buffalo: barbor whon two or more v ure abreast at the Lnoknwatina conl sbutes, ---_~-~e._-__- Mr. Hayward Was the Host, One of thn side features of tho ve «3565‘- nble reunion of the veterans of 35 I Regiment held yesterday at Shoonwator was an elaborate banquet given by George Hayward to about 40 commades at new hotel. Mr. Hayward was committal; of sabsistence to the regiment in 1861+8 an showed yesterday that bo understands the act of cntering. 'The monn cardwas full of clever t{hm and shows hat wine flowed freely. Claret, brandy, with gluger ale on aide; were the liquid refresbmonts, between which was! sandwiched in an elabora vice! things to eat delicately. cooked; «Fire < missioner Boyer, Tom French, Lev! Valliary James McLol and othors wore Mr. yHay-' ward's sum Bome clover tossta'. _ made and responded to and all tonated thelr entortainer enthusiastically, \f -_____ «al Winners of the Census Prize. , Editor Reening News: e Now that the census of Boffato has been frei out will Hesars. Altman & Co. please ratios the winners of thelr prices and oblige, Bevrato, Aug. 1%, 1800. Editor Evening Ness; ee: Ax soon as the it om sanouncéd wa will take plunxrfilgllmmlm-Hnal wisners in your paper. ALTMAN & GO: ureaze, Aug. 18, 1800. i Arrested For Shoplifting. : Eda Velscly, 81 years old, was arresfod Jn: the store of J. N, Adam & Co. yesterda £2 a chargo of shoplifting. It is sald that “$11.5: n «ilk umbrella and so handker« chinfa. be Edn was fined $10 in Police Court morning. Has Canada Gobbled *'Waybosht\ B A_ Chi dispatch says the Cansdiait} . Pacific his?“ bis-adv the {VI-huh and that\ the next election of Wabash officers amill/ show the to be trus: Until that Hime tho deal is to be a secret. 'The ma~: jority. of Wal stock lins bl owned in Engl thik therto been . Invtaxarotss, Aug. 18-Tho Atlantic nun-if, vita: sold Miz Boo Kellay at Atlantio City for a few weeks' vacation, \. \ Alexander V. Verner and Miss \Rhea C Verser .\ of Pittsburg registered at the Iroquote ' MeCall tls who has beeet ff . wil “racemes-sputum af lut \He Cleveland Ohio will