DECLARED OFF, The Switchmen's Strike in Buffalo Ends in Defeat. Grand Master Sweeney Assaulted By an Angry Striker, The It was officially declared off at a meeting of the Executive of the Association in session at Master Switchman Hotel, switchmen's strike is over. Committee Switchmen's Bweeney's room in the Genesee Buffalo. sur render, which is unconditional, was the decision arrived at in the conference of the chiefs of the various organizations of rail road employes—conductors, firemen and brakemen--not to take part in the strike, At 11 a. M. of the day after the strike wa declare] off, Grand Master Sweeney, of the Switchmen's Union, was set upon by Arthur Quinn, a striking Nickel Plate switchman and brutally assauited, Mr. Sweeney an seventy-five switchmen had been attending the investigation ordered by the Ntate Board of Arbitration, and had left the hall and were standing at the corner of Swam and Mann streets, Buffalo, Quinn ap ywoached and told Sweeney he was responsi- Blo for the loss of his job, Before Bweeney had time to answer, Quinn dealt him a fearful blow on the head, and followed it up with several sledge ham mer punches in the face, Sweeney fell t the sidewalk, and then Quinn kicked him several times. Several bystanders interlerod and pulled Quinn off Sweaney. Quinn ran away, followad by an angry mob of strikers Quinn threatened to kill them if they fol lowed him, and they stopped the chase. Sweeney walked to a drug store and bathed his face. He told a correspondent that he did not know why Quinn had hit him, but supposed it was because he had lost his jo! by the failure of the strike, Mr. Sweeney said it was the first time in the history ol the Order that he had assaulted by a striker or any memi of the switchmen's organization. He had often heard threats against him, but hal never been touched by a man who was disappointed over the out come of a strike, The assault, he said, was most cowardly and unprovoked. The immediate cause of the Governor Flowers Proclamation On the day that the strike was declared over Governor Flower issued a proclamation, beginning as followst view of the continued attempts at de- mn of property and malicious inter- ith the running of railroad trains, in certain sections of the State, I deem it my duty to direct the attention of the y State to the provisions of the P ] lating to such offenses as amended by the Legislature during the present year.” After quoting from the Penal Code the penalties prescribed for committing injuries to railroad tracks, ete,, proclamation ends in this wise: “I warn all persons engaged in the viola tion of the above law to desist therefrom, and I call upon all sheriffs, magistrates, dis trict attorneys and other civil authorities and upon all good citizans to aid in the en. forcement of sald law and in the punishment of all criminals who are guilty of its vio- lation “[ hereby offer a reward of $100 to be paid upon the arrest and conviction of each person who shall during the next thirty days violate any of the provisions of the said sections of the Penal Code relating to steam railroads. The failure or omission of any sheriff, district attorney or other civil off car to take the most active steps in his pow. er to enforce sald provisions of the Penal Code will be considered sufficient cause for removal people of nal Code the th A Boy Shot, During the morning Michael Broderick, aged seventean, was throwing stones at some of the soldiers of the Twenty-mecond Reg ment. He was ordered by the men on guard to stop, but continued to throw the missiles Then some of the soldiers started to try and capture him and he ran away. He was or- dered to halt but failed to do so, and one of the soldiers raised his musket and fired. The ball took effect in the boy's stomach, caus ing a fatal wound. The boy was taken to a hospital and died soon after Wanted the Soldiers to Go, Sheriff Beck, of Buffalo, sent the follow ing letter to Adjutant-General Porter “The necessity of the presence of the State militia having ceased I respectfully request that the troops be withdrawn, “I desire to thank you, on behalf of the citizens of Erie County and for myself, for the prompt and inestimable assistance of yourself and those under your command, “Yours respectfully, “AvGusr Brox, Sheriff It was stated by Governor Flower that the strike having been declared off the troops would be withdrawn Jroteutly under the | direction of Adjutant-Ueneral Porter, who would remain in Buffalo for a while.* About 1500 of the troops were sent home | during the day, and by the followin except the Buffalo regiments ha camp, day all broken EE —— THE LABOR WORLD, 'ERAL new knitti b Virginia £ mi's are pro) ol LY all the locomotive works are over lers re very low in Philadelphia » YOR Are gon this season of the year Two HUNDRED gether out of Pa THERE are branci romany Ars Are Lon EOTRIC methods are now nw fa Frane:, by wi mucs work year and a half, Since the bakers of San Francisco formed a urion, three years ago, they have reduce their hours of from an average o fourteen to ten hours per day Accorping to Miss Franoes EE. Willard the only industries in which women are not now engaged are those relating to railroads, paving stones and lumbering, Tue boss printers of Pittsburg announce that they will proces! against the union members boyeotting them, A large fund has been collected to lnstitute procexdings against the union, To teach sedentific farming the Agricul. tural Workers’ National Association of Italy has established a college at the clcy of Parma, where the members of the association and their sons may study upon contributing £100 per year, The number of students is at present limited to 300 Tur generators which will supply the elec tric light at the World's Fair will be the Jargest in the world, The population of Chicago is pow ons million five hundred thousand. Contractors are expecting to have an snormous amount of work during the first threes months of the year, A Prrranvno dispatoh an nounees that Adoiph Doerr, one of the largest provision dealers at Homestead has failed, on acount of a boycott mstituted against him by the Sarusgie mit strikers because he furnished prov to the non-union workers, No A I Aswociation man would pa. tron and be suffered a loss of $10,000, 1 In ning can be done as hereto labor { THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, astern and Middle States, PE. L. Lows, elected Governor of Maryland in 1851, died at his homas in Brooklyn, N. Y¥, in his seventy-second year, Two regiments at Homestead were orderod to charge a crowd of a thousand people who were throwing stones at a wagon containing furniture belonging to one of the Carnegie m'lls employes. The crowd flad when the sultiers charged bayonets Mus, Fraxoes MoCanruy, who shot James Bryant in Schuylervillie, N. ¥Y., three weeks ago, died in the Ballston jail in child- birth. Six hours later her victim, who had been hovering between life and death since the shooting, died at his home in Behuyler vill Mynox H, Crank, elected Governor of New York on the Prohibition ticket in 1855, died a few days since at Cavandaigua, N, Y. He was born in 1800 I'nme American Bar Association met at Saratoga, N, Y., in annual convention, Privare Jesse GeENLOUGHAS, of the Six teenth Rewiment, Pennsylvania militia, on duty at Homestead, was accidentally shot by a companion and died in two hours ArLnert J. Price, cashier for Street & Smith, publishers of the New York Weekly, has been arrested for stealing from the firm, whose total losses amount to about $20 000 AT a meeting of members of the National Committees of the People's Party in New York it was resolved to open Eastern head quarters in Boston, An address upon the subject of the labor troubles at Homestead and Buffalo was issued OvER 200 employes of the Carnegis mills at Lawrenceville, Penn., have quit work in sympathy with the locked out men Tur trial of Lizzie Borden for the murder of her father and stepmother with an ax be gan at Fall River, Mass,, by the examination of Dr. Dolan, who testified to the position of the bodies when found and to sending the stomachs of the murdered couple to Professor Vood, of Harvard College, for analysis. A TELEGRAM received at Rochester, Y., reported that the steam yacht Way bad sunk in and that it We Hiram W. Sibley, his wife, daughter son, and two young ladies, friends family, had besn drowned and anether person was forty-five years His wife was a d pers, the Now a storm, Were sa A PARADES and firew in honor of the niversary Ks § A wrecks structure ructu distance STATES SExAT has written he wil no nn wien His presse inExT Harmison dress at a reception given in | honor by the citizens of Malone N. Y James KB. Morrox at Camden, N. J. for } Lydia A. Wyatt, a seventy -t! { colored woman, who had willed him half b property. After murdering his victim he took her money was hanged Woopniox, of the ch has arrivel where that six APTAIN teamsh I at New Y & revolution | Venezuelan Co who ha intend f | under ord Funsas SORENCK wool better as Baroum's fat boy, was day at New Brunswick, N. J pr in his fortieth year, he weighed 470 pounds. rol), aried the last South and West, Jroor A. PP, McCorxick, of the United States Circuit Court, has rendered an im portant decision, declaring the Texas Rail way Commission Act unconstitutio The decision declares that Raliroad Commis for freight or pass sloners may not fix rates | engers which shall be bindiag upon panies, but that such power shall reside only in courts, Junge Tavion, at n pointed James F. Bailey Order known as the Ir of $1,000,000. The Order ber ver tl the Sqpreme management A cwovosurst at Koexrille stroyed $100,000 worth of pr Wainy Mrs John Greenbaum, a farmer's wife, was pleking blackberries near Detrot, Mich ., her one-year-old baby, who was ly ing in a shawl vader a tree, was Killed by a lynx Toosmas Suit shot and killed his wife in Denver, Col, and then committed suicide The two had been separated for some time Tax Rev. John B. Jacobs, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church at Web Uity, Mo., was drowned while fishing in the river near his home Haxitron, Deputy United Marshal, was ambushed a atally Long Creek, near Crocksttaville, moomstinears LAs a large num of members all intry, and flicials are charged with mis erty States shot on Ky. by J. 8B { f Gerrarng Canud while making a balloon ascension at tos Exposition Grounds, De : troit, fell 300 feet an | was instantly kided Gexenat Bowers, of hibition nominees for Pres lashed his letter of a Ae m Califorais, Pr lent, has pub which he discusses the prine i his ie Kentucky ial extra sess.on wa with Legidatur at Fr rnor Hr ) inion of je (pov raordinary pro oo ir lity of the new ela law the W NA SU's Pass Tra been prisor hey wi ‘ rotecte | He ZUATGS rally bY numer- from all sana ¢ parts of mvention K Nant ¥ PYTHIA ti Un 5 ttanded L in Kansas Jit Tur ldal at Boise ( y non (rovernor PL Hitate nated John mvention M. Burks for y Dem A tance number of additional miners en gaged in the recent atiac wm stockades 00 cupled by corivicts have been captuled by Tennessoe troop H. J. Sxivery bas besn nominated for Governor by the Wadkington Democratic Mtate Convention at Uiympia D. BR Creek, Tenn. attack on the r trial without inciting to Mosnow, of Coal leader of the mivers in the stoockades, has been held | bail on the charge of murder, riot and ro easing couviets Washington, I'ae Treasury Departnent has fssus! ore dere to immigration inspectors provi biting Indians coming from British Columbia under contract to plok hops in the State of Washington Tug State Department "ae been informed by the Consal of Tehera that thers have been 85,000 deaths from cholera in Persia. Foreign, Caxana will spend a million dollars in fortitying British Columbia, Hasvy Wounds soem in he south of England have ravaged Perons, hors and Sallis have Down kithed by lightaiog. BEniovs discontant prevails in Portu zal on account of the financial dithcu'ties in whieh the Goveroment kas become involved, GENERAL DEODORO DA President of Brazil, is dead, Mur. Grapsroxe has been re-slectel to Parliament in Midlothian, and Bir William Vernon Hartoourt im Derby, Bensupa, West Indies, has had a sharp earthquake shock. Houses were terribly shaken. Foxsgoa, first Hox, Joan Monrey, Ctief SBecratary for Ireland, whose seat for Newcastle in the House of Commons becams vacant up on his taking office, has been re-slected by an in creased majority, AsIaTiO cholera has entorod England, Gexserat, UrRpaxera has declared him self Dictator of Venezuela, forme! a Cabi- net, dissolved Congress, and arrested several Boeaators, AN explosion stoppad un a ooal mine in Glamorganshire, Wales, a firs followed, and about 15) miners were entombed with very little prospect of any getiing out alive, a LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. The Prohibition Candidate For Pres ident First in the Field The letter of acceptance of General John Bidwell, of California, nominee of the Pro United for public hibition Party for Prosident of the States, has been given out ation. General Bidwell says the danger of mo nopolistic tendencies menacing the Govern ment is not so great as that of the destruc tive results sure to come from the liquor traffic, It is the constant menace Lavor, which creates the wealth of the Nat nnd the traffic is now sapping and impoverishing the very foundation of the National fabric CENE IONS BOWELL. Passing he Urges Anos The Nati rights with : of imperishable E fw pats ives Ww , Wil arn na He fours d an of finance, hs the party that the money er and paper, issued only i= fair and broad n of labor he says he labor of the country often congested 1d be the eariiest { the I laws of the inimoal u luterests of abnormal there sh and restrict turalization These laws, = apd the bests posely enacted, bave d {ores for partisan considerations fear of detriment to partisan loterests, ] yr country has become the almost daily of riots, lawlessness and bloodshed, nfrequentiy Mi BION A Ww if permitted to go un yousi ble supervision of all auth rd bat n capital and smlely be allowed to continue what the cause, it is imperat it If it is necessary to prowsit (rats American all, if n ibhlioss been kept . tof enise American interests the Democrat in Sree termed pr mtablishwent of come taxation ™ be says, “could wor no hardship and do no harm. When the Union needed money most daring the Rebellion the income tax was imposed and worked! lke a charm. It helped them to save the Union and will help to save the Nation now in an other rebellion-—the masses against the clasers He advocates Government oor ssary., the Government railroads On the prominent in teachings of ’ i he sytem trol, and, if nec ownership of ma 1 he schools, the platform, ba says the Amerioan publ should be in accord with American ideasand with American civilization, which, of course, is a Christian civilization; | must be strictly and absolutely tarian ft) the the Ors “We don juestion 4 publi school 1t they DOD he says sell -Jefonse uestion of nut be immigration cosd in t want to war against foreig:r ntinues we do not ask to this land of freedom t propose to Pr win any nwist b VRNNeT portion by anarctize us ti appreciate toa 4 vi learn t snd 8 real an 1 » : I write 8 A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, Three Powder Magazines Strack by Lightning In Texas Three powder magazines belonging, one each. to the Dupont, Rand & Nally and Hazard Powder Companies have blown up at Gainesville, Texas There ware abou’ 000 kegs of powder in the magazines Lightning had been darting through the skies nll the forenoon, and at | o'clock a bolt struck one magazine which exploded, atone wiping the others from the face of the earth The concussion was terrific, the earth trem bled, and men, women and obildren rushed to the streets The shook broke windows and in some in- stances ruined houses a mils distant, The explosion was heard fiftesn miles distant, Cattle grazing near the magssings wera killed and terribly mangled. Every house withina mile was badly damaged and the inmates seriously injured. Half a doren were sly wounded by fe os and falling timbers, The total Joss will amount to $150,000, SEVEN MINERS KILLED, Part of the Hoot of a Mine 1a Wales Fell in-Three Others Injured, A despatch from Swansea, Wales, states that a terrible accident ocoourred at one of the mines in that vicinity, While the men were at work in the mine, part of the roof fell in, crushing seven miners to death, and BE er ie ths. fd executed in Washington ( ity, was RETALIATION BEGINS. \ » ‘3 The President’s Proclamation Against Canadian Tolls. {ree Navigation of 8t, Mary's Falls Canal Suspended. The State De President authority of iblie the Im President un der the Canadian retaliation act of last ses Mrimmoent by Harrison, made p portant action taken by the sion in partially suspending by proclamation the Bt, Mary's Falls Canal and imposing a toll of twenty cents a ton upon all freight passing that eanal from Canadian ports, dent's proclamation, though o the free navigation of through The Presie mustructively sign y him nt Loon Lake, N. Y., and for ny A Washington tor pi wnulgation This action has been taken on account of the dis tions made by the Canadian Againsl American ocommercs I'he proclamation re that un act of Cx upproved July 20, 1 ve it is provided that ‘on and after the lay of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-two whenever and 0 often as the President shall be satisfied that the passage throuzh any canal or Jock connected with the navigation of the St, Lawre River the great lakes, or the waterways connie ting une, of any f the United { passengers i ransit the United rimina Lrovernment silos aT 4 gt vessels of AI LOBE OF { States or burd of art sci unde *W herons Dates] wit th Lakes, and | am through it the ile dona rebate prociama tio Lo aboiish i the present aramesnt g abolish the of, the concurres CANADA BACKS DOWN, The Government Won't Retaliate, and Will Pay the Canal Charges, been decided that the Cansdian Government will reimbures shippers for t It has soason for any loss thron going to a Canadian port t Mary's Cana A meosting bean held 10 they may igh the imposition >»! tolls on fr rough tho the { discus probable olfect of has outlook and the President Harrison's proclamation on Canadian lake shipping A me ff the Cabinet stated that no attempt at retaliation would be male int lirection of imposing diseriminstory on Amarioan vessels passing throug Welland Canal, us had boon sugeestiol some of the Government papers It was further decide] to carry notice of the British Government surdity of continuing the Was treaty in foros, in view of the fact has been denuded of every any privileges Canadian citizens, and urges the abroga of the treaty ai the eac'isst possisle n ment anadian Cabinet the 1 her cinuss hy rpacial ware oonosiel HOMESTEAD TROUBLES. A Carload of Steel Ingots Blown UU} at Pittsburg. A oar loylel with steel ingots, consigne | to the Carnegie firm at the Thirty thir) street works, Pittsburg, Penn, was blown up with dynamite or some other high ex plosive on the side track of she Allegheny rallway at Thirty-fourth street. This ls the first attempt at destruction of property around the Carnegie city mills, and it caused great axcitament both inside and out side the company’s works, The body of the car war shattered, and the contents soat tered in all directions. A reserve foros of police was summoned an | quickly surround. of the place, but no one was ured, ant no olue to the perpetrator was found. A reovian boreott Is in progress at Fargo, N. D. Ths busines men of the town have boycotted the Northern Pacific Rall road becauss the company won't bulld anew station and hotel there, They have lwuel A oweular to all their business connections asking them to ship their goods over other | te be losing his eff THE NATIONAL GAME, HawLEY, the Bt. Louis wears his Louis Clut/s new Texas pis her, hair long lke Buffalo $i) Maxacer HAXLON'S handling of the Bal- timores is beginning to » v in concerted team work Tug Clevelands were the second divisi ther team In the Leagus first team in the ntowina game from every Dax Bnovrnens, of the Brooklvns. is the mly the famous Big Four of 1587 still regularly in the game 1e of the f Ml eason Is the now one of A VEAT the sx ing made by the clubs in narkable show Tue League race is closer now than at any time before season. Eight bhava won at least baif of the game played so far Ciuim JASSETY Is playmg a great third base for the Louis villes and batting like a champion, Heo is the best third baseman Louisville ever had, Durry, of the credited with laying twenty successive games in centre ni series, bef do stones, is eld, In the se error HurcHisos re He made an Chicago's star pitcher, ms ffectiveness. His spe } B; | decreasing anil he has poor command o curves Max ager Inwix, realizing that the Wash. ington team was becoming steadily n batting, bas released Hobinson and ae- copted Browning's terms weaker BASEBALL 1s on the boom everywhere in the big Leag ue circuit, The attendance at t md championship series, he games in the sec 1 Yervywioners has been large Tox Dat his wort! Ward by 1 boty tu TINGS ANAT CO 3 six font | When inte six. ad. several of oh were wan PPERS are doing IRABER fields Topeka is the It pays it afnually erans of Kansas, Miss n Maine are 62.122 Ia lise in fax Japanese are luring the Dunas ne wo Aprad 313 ear loads containing 3%1 iw of gre shipped East from California. So far this fruit wer season #000000 more been shipped than last year ——— _— A MOTHER'S LOSS. Three Children Killed by a Rattle. snake, the Fourth Drowned, A Madison County Ga) farmer named Wilson went to the mill, leaving his wife and four children contented and happy Two hours later he returns! to find his wife lying on the floor Insensible, with the four Sot) chiidren about her When restored to consciousness the mather said she had taken the baby to the spring, leaving the other children in the house Hearing their ories she put the baly down and hurried back to the hoses, where she found two dead, the other dyin The living one sald they had poking their fingers through a crack in the floor and a hen had been picking at them, The mother went back to the spring after her baby and found it had fallen in the spring and been drowned, The third child had ¢ when she got back to tie house and the mother swoonsd away. Investigation showed that the suppossd hon was a rate pounds of fruit have | BUILDINGS GOIRG UP, Condition of the Structures For the Great Fair, Work at Jackson Park, progress consi lerably of | the structural iron work Is now in has Except om Chieago, Manufacturers F all the places, The Machinery Hall and Electricity Building are the only structures incomplets, Work on landscape gardening is now far advanced, Twenty-three State buildings are in progress, The Washington Building will at once be commenced. Montana will probably be the first State Building finished, for ths interior work as well as the exterior staff work ie already well advanced, The Turkish village on the Midway plaisance will be immediately started, Work has been commenosd on the building for Germany The Government departments are being setively pushed fore ward, The main building ix about finished, excerpt around the base of the dome, while the battleshin 1 104% is now commencing to look something like a man-of-war, with its white covering of cement and smoke stacks in place, Work has also been begun on the Government life-saving station, LIVES LOST AT SEA. Three British Yosols Meet With Grave Disasters, The Britisn steamer Roma, fr for Brisbane, has oo asked near Bay, Itis feared th of her was drow been washed British #«t Late Wholesale Produce Prices Quote 1 in Jersey, per « Goose bwrries Haspbwrry irrant per it local y medium per ib... Ducks ol St. and Western, per Ib D Western, Ducks Eastern, per it Sori pet a Ww LI, perio Geoso-—Spring Eastern, por it Squats Dark, per dog. .... Light, per dog. ..ouu.. oo 3 VRGETARLES Potatoes—Southern, saco Norfolk, bb “eo Eastern Shore, per bb LL. in bak Cabbage, L. L, per 100... Norfolk, per barrel Onions Western, per bbl Stata, por bbl... ‘ee Bquash-Marrow, per barrel, Ll. L, yellow, barrel. .... Lo L, white, barrel... Pong N Jorn ig bil, Saale ong Island, view Cucumbers, Norfolk. eh Long Isdand, 100,.... String beans, 1, a rin Tomatoos, Acme, eto., orate. Grant, eto. per orate... GRAIN, BTC, Flour ~City Mill Extra. .... PAAR + oo 254% «54% 250s Wheat—-No, 2 Red. ..vuvee.. Rye—~State. ..ooouvvieneennne Barley—Tworowad State. , Corn—U dod Mixed, ,... Onte~No, 2 White. ......... Mixed Western. ........ Hay ~Uood 0 Cholos,...... Btraw--Long Rye. ....0v0.. Lard City Steam. ......... LIVE STOUR. Beoves, City drosead. .....00 Mileh Cows, com, to good. , 20 i rama RRR ene ERR EEE Di) ARE EE BY per ses B ARR AL ARE RE EEE AL VAR, per bi
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