TROOPS AT HOMESTEAD, Two Brigades of Militia Guard Carnegie's Mills, The Townspeople Give the Sol- diers a Peaceful Welcome, that stors or- Governor Pattison, being © wmvineced ff McCleary was unable to r orderal out Sher lor at Homestead, the entire Nat mil Lor service, all the available Homestead nal Guard-SHK men ¢ tary force of the State, to I'he action of the Governor was taken "1p~ on receipt of the following despat:h: FPenn., July 10, Governor, Harris PITTSBURG, To Robert E. Pattison, burg, Penn ' The situation at proved. While are in « t the public works shall not selves, After making all ¢ have failed to secure a enough in numbers to ace and [ am satisfied that no civil authority can do anything 1 the condition of affairs, and that any tempt by an inadequate force to restore right of law will only result armed resistance and « Uniy a large mili to control matters is sent the Jorderiy awed and fore call upon you to f al Homestes has all is quiet not im there, their determination be rated unless by tary Ib Win Governor tam H, McCra ‘atterson, as Guard Of the dts 2. Af 1 the m 1alified mark un sharpsh I'r Al wd | ale st by I» n Man and al ris iis A ¥leop ang the t ) h 41) and they uid of In AL, all wa ys Lo p ge of wu f aet alfrost Carnegie Stoel pear the base of the hil’, and the sid look ) and big deserted yards usiy with the piacin win! | ongahaia and Four forming a the « into the Mimultane { troops at Homestea l a « vi we of the M sisting of the Tenth Regiments and Battery { y | van wi the River venith pro pwanmand of Okite sh sional brigades, under olonel Hawkins, of the Tenth Major-General Snowden establish his di vision headquarters in the large Carnegio school buliding on the orest of Carnegie Hull, on a point overlooking the town and valley, from which nearly every portion of the vast fron-works is in plain view, He gave the name to the encampment of Camp Colonel Sam Black, in honor of the soldier who fell in the late war while commanding the Sixty. second Pennsylvania Voluntesrs, The site, apart from ita pleturesqueness, is admirably melocted nx it completaly commands the town and the mills and every possible ap~ proach to them by land or water The pre paratioos all indicate] the purpows of a pro tracted occupation of Homesten | The Homestead expedition of the militia was an expensive undertaking, and cost the Htate a good round sum of money, The National Guard of Peansylvania consists of 5470 members, of which fully 800) responded to the Governor's call, Of thess 0 were commissioned offiesrs, It was thought that it would cost the Slate about $22,000 per day until the troops were recalled, The House Committee appointed to inves. eigate the t labor troubles sad out. break at arrived In the strikers ntrol and openly express to me and that the them. and went directly to tha House. Chairman Oates sald that {T was the committee's desire to get down to work as soon as possible, H. C. Frick The committes riot, Coroner McDowall began the inquest on the death of J, W, Kline, the Pinkerton detective, and other victims of the Hint at Homestead, was the first witness called, visited the scene of ihe NEWSY GLEANINGS. LAILROAD building is at a low ebb CHOLERA is spreading rapidly in Russia, TERE are 30,000 colorel volers in Ohio Tae “rustler” troubles in Wyoming are at an end, I'nue anti-Christian sentiment in China is breaking out again IXNDIA'S wheat crop is reported to be 64 000,000 bushels short ne Chicago University lacs only $150, 000 of a needed million ase of valuation HERE 18 an incr about in Boston's taxable Nrr earnings of railroads are in excess those of the same time last year. Government majority I Parliament is estimated L LLOW FEVER Is causing "FORTUNATE citiz ns : alfalfa in a vain effort the Discharg: 1 2 Fish Cannery wal LYNCHED IMMEDIATELY. Redfern Killed Dunn inthe Afternoon anda Mob Hanged Him 1 hat Ni and hanged hin stantly killed | tL Mi art Dunn had been of one of cu TK rying to g and w Ace With a pl man nw hi bby Without a ward Redfern fire with a shotgun, and [(atally the colored man, Dunn had in the mean time retreated, but Redlern ran after him and fired a charge o: squirrel shot through his bead SLOWLY SHOT TO DEATH. A Mexican Murderer Has to be Fired nt on his hous | foh n opened Wounded Four Times Luciano Lslas, who murdered bis paramour and her mother some months ARO, Was exe. Cuted a few days ago inthe City of Mexico The moment that the prison wardens left his side Lie lifted the ban Inge from his eyes aud shouted defiantly to the soldiers to fre, A discharge fol owed and several bullets entered his body, He was not killed by tae first fire, The Nergeant advanced to give him the death-shot, Lut his hand trembled and the builet grazed the head. A ssoond and third shot were discharged belore islas's life was extinct, CE ——————— Tur Catholle Indian C and dog feast and powwow at og A Ageocy, Bouth Dakota, has closed, CYRUS W, FIELD. The Great Financier Breathes His Last Near Dobbs Ferry. Life Sketch of the Man Who Laid the Atlantic Cable. ym Mont Bland TOURISTS KILLED. A Pilenlo Party Was Struck by a Freight Train, At the Middlm and Wurtsboro turnpike anil the O ntario and Waostern Railroad at Middiets N.Y. a earriage was struck by a train and four persons wers killa and five others in ured, two seriously the worse Now Yorkers simmering at ingabury Fhe tour kilied are. 1, } Ivn. his wife; George A York, and Miss Tessie M York Fhe rest of the more of less, the party had been out wera returning home to Case's Hotel in Hloomingsburg at threes in the morning. At the crossing a freight train had bess out in two for awitohing purposcs. The first half of the train passsd ani into the gap nim vening between that and the second half the earrings was driven, The carriage was strack and the occupants soatterad over the tracks, the four killed be ing crushed beneath the wheels of the oars he bodies of ths dead were sent to their homes in New York and Brooklyn on the Erie's afternoon express, crossing of the wn wn freight fost of party Hioom ank, of Be Walch, of Mol oy party way Now of New injured plenicking and WORLD'S FAIR NOTES, I June more than Anily av erage of S100, visited Farr grounds and paid each to see the sights, the World twenty-five cent Mong than 100,000 eal them fine ones, have already been see the mineral exhibit which will make at the World's Vair Tux Portuguese Minist Das: net specimens, all of cured for Col J rado at Washington, Wo. air for nade man's pphcatio Building at ul, ALL of the great World's Fair buildings exXcupt rr tion of two, are practi % the interior finis} } y fins ol \ por decorating sail that mest remains to on then AT the World's Fair be made by the Nhell An the will t Thi is bu ven od $175,000 for the purpo tra music for the Wo apart $12.50) for the tinguished won f 1 y 1% cannon & bat Seid a Fine showir Made vy returns t Dak Creagon, V i of all wheaton July Li: July, IN) a July als June | ETNA'S VIOLENT ERUPTION. The Village of Glarre Destroyed by an Larthguake { Mount erasing In Yiolenos, The eruption Etos is rapidly ine Phe fires in Lhe oral ers show great activity Loul exposions are continually taking place A sovere earth shook ocourrel which ro ducal to ruins the village of Glarre, on the const of Mioily, five hours Jonraey from the eraters of ths voloano, The population of tiarre is about S000, The whole country willerad seversly from the shoed Engineers have been sent to threatensd points to prevent vast quaantities of lava that are being thrown out by the voloans from entering the wells from which the lation obtain their supply of walter, should the lava come in contact with ths water the steam generated would destroy Phe 00.000 peopla, or a wells BATTLE AMONG MINERS, a Men Shot and a Mill Blown Up in Idaho, Union Defeat Non-Uni and Take Seventy Priso L Miners Hoy Hel ers and mine District of about two mont! I dah days ago and re | which six n wounded, taken prison I the Pres v mgr aphed to Fort Sherman, ldal Fort M ssouls, Mont ¢ scene of disty y in the civil anti and protecting communicate dire oers of Fort She information ne also communi Ruger ; man Tiatey the y [daho to nesist the teas Pieass wmman ding OM san anil Fort Missoula all arn i their guiiance; gadiers sensral San Fra 1.. whe is in com #8 In press ng ani 4d iy to { life yer y thn . ™ TORNADO IN MANITCBA, Great Damage 1o Property by a Far fons Wind storm Mant! Vim is path was dedtroye |, houses being blown down and machinery and barns smashed to fragments, Several people were hurt, and ons life is known to have been lost «Miss Dobson, of Douglas District, whos body was found in the ruins of her father's house, Soores of Borsos and oattle were killed ou t and their bodies carried from ous Ww an other, A furious storm has swept ova In several districts evarsthing in THE NATIONAL GAME. series from Bos ¢ League's best rity of her Huixes and I bY Harring SE —————— OUR COLORED Pi sgn THE VESUVIUS ASHORE, Cratiser Tries 10 Climb Mo A Dynamite sanken sMiow ume raft Yard She roe. ’ Me on the Tare The Aan with hack SATY & at he Lime ton ow CFR I~ woyiey Khe bit the mas named (ast upon By that time tarned and several tugs were ready to pull her noses off the sands Tow tugs got to work with a will and at 1:18 sok the Yesuvins slid out into the oan The boat had been stranded for eight andeg ar I'e the meadows until alter noon. the tide had ne hours Ihe Vesuvine immediately continued her Jouraey to join Admiral Gherardi's North Atlantic squadron, | FIRST CANNED TOMATOES, Death ol a Man Who Made a Very Usetul MMscovery Harrison WW. Crodsy has just died at his Jamesour zg, N. J. age! sev mly. Mr, Croshy was stewari of lafayette College at Easton, Penn, where in 187 be discovered the art of hers sbioally sealing tomato In Tin cans He sent sanples of his goods to the Presideny and Queen Vietorm, woo then for thy irs time were enabled to bave tomatoss thetr tables in the winter, and they sent lots ters of thanks for the same. Mr. C was well known in th canst food and a respected cities of amesvurg, wheres hs Leld tas post nasta~ ship tor eight years. “ bome at sight year
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