Danville Hendricks County Republican (Newspaper) - August 25, 1892, Danville, Indiana 25, 1S92. S1.50 ITE^-E- All Fruit J call for your can and deliver Breakfast received a fresh received a new the Now Masters of the Entire Now Rests With Grand Master Sargent the strike shall collapse or Involving Immeasurable to the Commerce ami ol tlie as as to the in the in with tUe Kefuse to Sell the Soldiers Switchmen Unless They j Aid from the Other Aug. 23.The blockade has heen Nearly all the nre moving The condition of the i yards liore is no Erie made the first attempt to start freight out of the Black Eock yards sending six fail trains the Central sent a train of hard coal from East Blacic of coal suggests that tlie yards are getting pretty well cleaned It is evident that the switchmen are heaten unless their the trainmen and come to their was nothing indicating up to a late hour Sunday night that the firemen would he ordered here in with the strikers refuse to sell eatables to the soldier troops are becoming accustomed to the war time and are not grumbling so much over little The commissary has improved and this doubtless has its effect on the spirits of the Kests with Grand Master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive arrived in Buffalo This is the latest feature in the strike Grand Chief Telegrapher of arrived here tne trainmen ana wui be ordered Fired was burned and bullets flew thick and fast at Camp 7, at East Friday The first order to fire was given near when the Seventy-first guard was called out to repel some men who were stoning a train of soldiers came and the stoning The gang was on the Erie trestle when the order to fire was A volley was turned loose on them and they Another volley was fired and the men broke and ran under cover of the Aug. 22.It was learned at the York Central yards Saturday afternoon that the leaders of the organization had gone to Buffalo to confer on the situation and i most in that the action of the firemen would pend upon orders of Grand Master 5Ian Shot While Aug. 18.Jack' living at White | three miles of this and Gowdy his wife's i having time pasture off the i and to ever come Late yesterday Leathers put in his anil lie ilie for his ium not to enter under penalty his stepdaughter i and James M. man seventeen years i to gvt the gun i when it was The full load took effect in ' James killing him family is well-to-do and and are of the and who a very have a complete hne of Suits and Knee Pants at lowest line of rubber clothing ever brought to and see the glad to show door east of 3Ien Quit N. 22.Sixty-five new men were brought to Sayre Friday afternoon and put to After working several hours they they take the Not Aug. 22.The belief that ' the strike of the switchmen at will not extend to the Erie and Valley railroads is The report a strike was imminent among the employes of is without of the York said that the road j not mixed up in tlie matter at 23.The strike situation Tuesday morning could be summed up in one Grand Master of the is here and Chief Conductor of the soon will and Wilkinson will hold a and when Clark arrives another conference between the four executives will take Chief of the is not expected to be The result of th conferences Avill decide what action is to be The belief is growing that this action be an abandonment of the young Si 19. The girls bakery ' on account of a tion One of the girls srid an ' v effort made to cut and com- At the not telling v. and | a in 1 1 ej used to I rj supper o for Items on Various far tlic in the Carnegie mills at Homestead i- to very labur of Boston have agreed to raise for the H. a with the postmaster at and then a rival carrying tlic mail Mr. is now in the of the commander-in-chief of that the department of and Louisiana has been and the colored posts have been admit lo full on the way to National Park for an a hot wave in the Bad Lands of The it l ill the The department has issued a its ul contractors and others of the ly congress the time of of laborers public works to anil in. the trio to which the officers replied in a act is Troops Likely to Be Sent to Coal Aug. 23.It is announced that no troops or volunteers Avill Now the heads of all the railroad be sent to Coal Creek until further with the exception of ' te as the latest information from that are or have been on scene place is that the miners have dispersed and m a position to intelligently discuss and all is than circulars to this place and in the past few oc were addressed to the among theia of the Thuy requested tlie to send a telegram to W. 172 Hudson New saving freight time Win been bi u Ai city of Xf a few of park race as she made of 2:0T'/. by Robert 1. Invn had there A r peuple a mile in of A tires was pu to York reach thai port in from fireman are masters of the situation and it is for Grand Master Aug. 22.Satni-- say whether the present strike shall was receiVed or spread to proportions p immeasurable not only in the but to there have been no further business of the outbreaks on the part of the Sargent was a very tired man as he things this are stepped from his To a who asked him for an Aug. 19.A dispatch from states that Temple B. a fifty-five years was laying a floor and fell between the breaking three some of it is penetrated his heart and he Relatives of the deceased living here demand an investigation by the The deceased was a and owned at where he in with a 23. has reached his He celebrated his majority by marrying Mrs. Jacob a widow forty years with wealth and nine Among the attractions for the wedding at the w s hotise were 2.50 five bottles 01 four gallons of alcohol and twelve kegs of of Kentucky has called an extra session of legislature for He believes tiie election bills are a former in a was married in York to Peter one of the prominent family of for the first seven months of show that Franee exported to the United States goods at 142,- Clang two The Radicals are not very well over the composition of Gladstone's has broken out of It hiis joined and nourished by secret The leader is a French have an expedition oi men now marching against Dahomey King defeat is a foregone If defeated will flee to the upper if not by his priests in deference to the that a king of Dahomey must never luoc fire in the town of of and persons has been asked for missionaries residing in Asia John Blair has been appointed lord advocate for are dying from Democrats nominated B. Morse fcr by third party at n nominated W. of for state placed in tlic have nami Senator W. for of the party is A. of Boston lie did nor ' the opinion chances ibai go that the will achieve in Xew York in a national and tiia is a close hue will cast its vote for party national will open in Xew People's parry ro carry every state the Mississippi which would the election of into the and imported goods valued i where he thinks he would be dealer in Cement and Pumps of all Will make Driven at reasonable Furnish ilic very best Wind Persons needing any of the above will find it to their interest to call and get prices before buying Lime or the best quality at prices lower than the attention given to contracting buildings of all Estimates cheerfully to be excused at that but promised one later in the Week Aug. 22.The second of the railroad strike opened i Three were prominent Saturday of 5,000 soldiers is quartered on the city and an only partly successful so is ' being mads to the freight and the of a strike of kindred i is no less imminent cry has gone up for the recall of gome portion of General Porter's large army which is costing Erie county a pretty Two Beck is a busy and much ried man He is damned for calling out the state and he ia i damned for not calling them out j He by demands for the of the troops and likewise their he does not think such an army of solders i ry. He look over the by His Aug. 19.James by his Moses is years the Ti i - ' I over the son forging an and It is not that there will his father for Mit bf ore the day is Re- j to come in that the surrounding to but armed to issue a was then arrested and fined Anderson and the as plain 40fJ,52:i,0i)O United States has nearly 22,500,000 children of a school of is in a critical He is now at the United States there are over 13,- i 000,000 of between the ages of eighteen and men over forty-five years of Chicago trades assembly has - to play for them during the Labor Day The union per day from while but was asked on i all other A split in the assembly 1 will probably Logan a youns desperado who killed his father in cold town of was out by Fonp teen stores dwellings were Fireman James of killed by a falling several are missing and it is feared they been 10 a Oakland with was almost destroyed by town of was wiped out by partially of tiie business af by what to have an incendiary about Belle near as the are in complete possession of Canies and the and i he expresses himself as confident of liis to fully protect them with the present force which will soon be by the troops on the er Came Aug. 19.Mrs. lives near South has been an invalid for the past She dreamed Saturday night that she saw fall in the river and Thi next day the boy went to There was an engagement in the i St. river and was brought northeastern part of the Friday j tome a having drowned while night Colonel Sevier in mand of the Chickasaw and about 300 Creek miners whom they encountered on the The minors routed and several Two of the Mich. vcas about wiped by Sioux City vinegar 5r;,000; one tasi died near Hiram one the best knowa divines in his home in were tilso men were shot by miners at the and another AVere Aug. 23.The report sent out in the dispatch Friday night that four soldiers were killed in the assault on Fort Anderson has been confirmed in part. Captain Granville with a detachment of oil Insti tn Aug. 23.The Johnson institute commenced in the college chapel yesterday for a with an enrollment of 150. Patterson has charge of the literary program and Mrs. C. i. of the Never were the prospects better for a profitable Iron Aug. 20.Cliief Justice Somerby inces that he wll go to and organize a new the Iron and will exclude he everything p right and quiet marched up to the fort membership all the Indianians who no the roads encountering no ask the governor to withdraw the In the opinion of the sheriff all l|e the bodies of two men who were a Memphis has been captured by the miners or against the old to yard business wll the He went mt the oldest poultry remedy on the positively cures Cholera and and is the best egg producer For sale and Toilet .in a few The sheriff justifies his position in regard to the calling out of the and said if the business deadlock had continued four or five days half of our large factories would have been closed for lack of coal and thousands would have been strikers are not the only ones who will suffer from a cessation of business on account of the The road all of whom are working by the are seriously affected and will be to make even a fair month's pay on account of the delay to Their idleness is enforced on account of the sill it 6 the big Erie shops closed throwing 600 men out of The lack of switching facilities and the little at this end has left the men without any work to This ' caused an order for a shut down to be In addition to these men some sixty-nine employed at the east Buffalo machine comprising about three-fourths of tiie force been laid Trains thirty trains of freight were moved out of the city Friday by the roads aa compared with the usual average of 200 a This would indicate that more than the protection of national guard is needed to enable the several roads The real tro ing and strikers are the tie-up of Grand Master Sweeney endeavors without avail to plans are being discussed to still further cripple the It is stated on good authority that unless demands of men afternoon with the volunteers from this Nothing has been heard or seen of him on Aug. 23, Bud one of the leaders of the miners taken prisoner by General was taken from the Sunday night and was to have been but he succeeded in begging off and was returned to the The would-be lynchers were citizens of Coal He agreed to turn state's It is believed that between twenty and thirty of the other leaders will be convicted of murder on his evidence By Aug. 23.Over 500 suspects and have been arrested at Coal Creek and in that 150 are still held prisoners in a little The prison is hot and uncomfortable in The is covered to a depth of an inch with mud and tobacco The rations of the prisoners consist of corn bread and and they are given a meal once a charge of murder in the in 19.Daniel Eiler met death from an attack of cramps in a He signaled to be drawn but when up forty feet he fell to the and died soon at O who Aug. 23.Conrad a who has lived for years alone in an out of the way place in Porter died several days and a search of his lonely habitation has just brought to light his immense Several jars of coin were found in almost inconceivable He died alone and unattended by either a friend or and in the absence of heirs no disposition can be made of his A thorough search will be made for his a Aug. 20.A suit was tiled yesterday on behalf of the Wathen heirs against M. Z. their On March 19, 1888, as he contracted with the heirs to contest the costs to be paid by he to receive 15 per of Later he contracted with A. C. Holman and S. P. they to pay cost brmd and he to receive half of the fees of They claim that he failed to turn over The was valued at Stay in Aug. 19.Thepre- twice to hang and a new waS from the r ' Jail by mob and hanged to a road bridge near Mount Ky. lie begged for his Hon a Fifteen all from Tom and John i aged about | quarreled and Toai was the two little daughters | of aged four and teu | were to death in fat in Miss Alice C of by lier who became He now in an the breaking of the steering gear of while through Rapids on the St. the ashore on Cedar island in a very dangerous The 200 ly American were It is ill be a turai She cost over 000. i Louis of North was killed ao by the iu of James M. j while trving to prevent Jack shooting Gowdy was Jly shot and almost a suburb of James lb Jack Dick Shaw and several while attacked and brutally beat two Italians who were pla cing a straet The sons of sunny Italy defended themselves as best they could and would probably have been murdered but for the arrival of Both mav B. a carpenter of was killed by a suicided by hanging at W. G. F. Evans a negro named Viney to the lawn with instructions to shoot who attempted to cross it. The gro did the first victim being a who was shot The circus j employes were about to lyneh when their employer succeeded in inducing them 1 to allow the law to take its Both i Evans and Viney are in By the explosion of a locomotive 23.Another, murder is i in M a town the eastern of this Carr by liim four or Sxg times with a and Br had been uid s. and while dance in a Bryant ered abont an after i d the j arid Sheriff two or ties are three George a at t and killed day afternoon by Tliomas Tiny over a ness transaction Cumminga weif armed with a and 7-i;i!;rn;ng, called out and emptied both barrels into for a 3liiier*' 23.The river operators at a Monday decidaS to reduce the of their miners ia ' three cents per It is SHAKY Engineer Blunderfield and Fireman of the Iron Mountain were Mrs. Ella a female in tUe of the Knights ttH tlie Golden Aug. 18.Following upon the Iron Hall comes reports that the order of the Golden Rule is in a shaky The report that No. 87, has from the a refusing to forward probably injured at j assessment to the supreme the to She fell Killed and twenty first of on the Annapolis and Lie death of Short Line Saturday of The A door fell a fruit car on the train i death was m and caused the derailment of the passenger i after his March but heard ot the matter a few the received a and accrued St. and San Francisco which left Wichita was held up and the Wells foHT slis Zach tired five shots at Ed hitting him once in the They are rivals for the favors of Lulu a bad and this amount is as good as a much larger From the evidence it seems that the defendant wiU be able to show a of self-defense in his by four bout 9 o'clock Sunday outlaws were captured with about of their Goal Sam Jones and Fred Stonies attempted to rob Cashier of the Coal City The robbery had threatening to enter suife but she was finally prevailed upon to take what was The matter iaS to an investigation and the withdrawal of Castle There are six in this city and all may withdraw the