Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, September 01, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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Absolute Failure Of the Buffalo
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ALL ASSISTANCE REFUSED j
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Switchmen Claim that Other Rail
road Organizations Refused to
Help him and are Com
pelled to Give Up.
HuKFALo N. Y. Ang. four
hour conference washeld this', after
noon heen Grand Master Sweeney,
Grand Master Wilkinson, Grand
Master Sament ami GrauO Chief
Clark. After leaving the conference
Grand Master Sweeney and Local
Master Moriarity, of the switchmen,
' called together the committee that
has been conductint; the strike and
at 11 o'clock it was reported a state
ment would soon be ready. As
urlv as half nast ten there was a I
camp of newspaper men on the
fourth tloor of the Geneso hotel be
fore the door of room I'M, the quar
ters that have been the home of the
switchmen's chief during his stay
in Buffalo. Shortly before II o'clock
the door was opened and the wait
ing throng entered. The statement
of the end of the strike, mace verb
ally by the grand master, was in
substance as follows:
"The duly authorized committee
have declared the strike off at mid
nighfand I have sanctioned their
decision, Fiv hundred and fifteen
switchmen cannot cope with
twelve big railway corporations
aud S.IHX) mili'ia and succeed. We
have made a strong iiy lit and loM."
. As noon as the news began to
upread over the city, which it did
very rapidly, in spite of the storm
there was general rejoicing. The
immeniate withdrawal of the troops
id not expected, as it will take more
or less, time for a complete restora
. lion of (iniet and the cessation Of
the guerrilla-like attacks to which
non. union men and soldiers are
subjected.
LOST A FOOT OX TlIK K AIL.
Xoh'FOLK, Neb., Aug. 21. A tramp
giving the name of John II. Moman
from Tacoma, Wash., was picked up
this morning from the Klkhorn
right of way with one foot mashed
oil. lie was riding m a box car
and as the train slowed up for the
Union Pacific crossing jumped off,
fallioc under the train. He was
found and brought to town by n
farmer. Medical aid was sum
tuoned and the legamputed below
the knee.
' GOVERNOR PLOWER ACTS.
AliiaxY, N. Y., Aug. 24. Governor
Flower issued a proclamation today
in which lie says: "I direct the at
teution of the people of this state to
the penal code relating to interfer
ence with the running of trains,"
He then offers a reward of f UK) for
each offender convicted,
LOST INTEREST IX THE STRIKE.
Hi FEALo, X. Y Aug. 2.". The im
possibility of Chief Arthur's at
tendance, or his refusal to partici
pate, has lessened public interest
in Sweeney's conference, ami it is
now believed that with Sargent de
parting no positive results will fol
low the council called by Sw eeney
In the meantime, there are strikes
on only three roads, the Western
New York, Lackawanna and Huf
falo, Rochester and Pittsburg
whose men quit Tue?day afternoon
All these roads claim to be re
placing the strikers.
lliiXKV CREEK THIEVES IHSCOVEREH.
Peru, Neb., Aug. 21. The thieves
who stole the household 'goods on
the 17th inst., in the Honey Creek
settlement, a few miles below Pern
were arrested today. They provci
to be members of a family by th
name of Summer, living in the
neighborhood, instead of the im
known men as was first thought
Two men and two women were ar
rested. They were taken to th
Auburn jail this afternoon.
cocr.n not srci'oRT Tin-; alliaxi i
Lyons. Neb., Aug. 2.-The At
liatice Sun, one of the leading
organs of the people's party, came
out last week for the entire republi
can ticket. Mr. Carter, the editor
says he cannot indorse the priu
ciplesofthe new-party. 1 he prm
ciples of the republican parly, say
Mr. Carter, have built upjlhis Xa
lion's prosperity.
CHOLERA II AS kK.UIIKIl EX(.LA.I,
I.iixnox, Aug. -'. mere is no
doubt that cholera has at last en
tered hngland. I he disease was
brought here by the steainc
Gemma, which arrived at Grave
send yesterday from Hamburg, It
was reported that the steamer was
infected, but the authorities, afte
examining the passengers, allowed
them to land. A few hours after
wards two aliens who arrived on
the Gemma were taken sick. They
were at once removed to a hospital
at (iravesenil. wlicre oncinrs iri-
u.m.ikviI their ui.il.i.ly cholera. In
spite of tucilioal ail they both diet I
shortly after ticiiii; atluiittcil. This
ha caused ctiiisitlerall. anxiety,
! a..il a close inspection of inconiiiii;'
vessels has been ordered.
The report of these two deaths at
tiravesseml was sent tlironh-
out the country ami produced rea"
excitement. Today the steamer
Laura, plying between Hamburg
and Lynn, arrived at I.vnn. Health
i
j oltieers found two cholera suspects
' On board. The vessel was immedi
ately ordered put back t j sea. The
officers and passengers prostested
against such summary treatment,
but the health officers were obdur
ate and refused to let a single per
son land from the steamer.
l'rince Kstorhazy, attache of the
Russian legation, has been suffer
ing from an attack of cholerine, but
is recovering.
The Liverpool health authorities
have been discussing precaution
ary measures against cholera. The
Lynn authories are taking vigorous
measures to prevent the arrival of
migrants from Hamburg.
I Nt'l.K SAM .UTIXti I'k'OMl'Tl.Y.
W..-iii.iiH). 1). C, Aug. 'S -Dur-g
the afternoon the stale depart
ment was advised by the health
lfticers at quarantine, Stalen Island,
that stringent restrictions will be
ulopted to prevent the introduction
of cholera. Health Ol'tict r Jenkins
communicated to the department
the contents of the dispatch tele
graphed from quarantine to Aew
York. Later Secretary Foster sent
to the consul at Hamburg the rec
ommendation that all emigrants
undergo a most thorough inspec
tion abroad with detention of those
infected or suspected for at least
five days; that they be 'bathed and
that all clothes and baggage be dis
infected and a certificate of such
Cleansing .mid disinfection signed
by the consul be given them for
presentation to the health officer itt
the port of entiy.
The treasury department is much
rratitied at the attitude of th
steamship companies in So
promptly manifesting a desire to
assist the department in all ways
possible to keep out of this
country the dreaded scourge. With
their hearty co-operation it is sure
that much can be nccomplishct
toward this desired end.
- I'RKKERS TO WRITE LETTERS.
Hl ZZARDS' HAY, Mass., Aug. 2ti.
Up to the present time Mr. Cleye
land has felt constrained to decline
all invitations - to make public
speeches. He does not anticipate
making any political trips during
the campaign.
MISTAKEN PEOPLE.
There is a good deal of truth in
the following from an exchange
"A local paper is often accused of
bias in regard to personal notices
or mentioning the coming and go
ing of some and omitting others
The accusation is entirely wrong
ind unjust. The fault is with the
people and not the editor. The
editor is always willing and eve
anxious to tell who comes and goes
if he can find out. If you have vis
itors let us know who they are am
where they came from; if anything
happens in vour vicinitv let us
know about it; if you get marriei
let us know the names
f v,o,r
J
quests; if you die come and tell us
about it; if you know anything let
us know about it. You will find us
as readv to notice one as another,
patrons or otherwise, friends or
foes."
Wabash and hilniwood are pre
paring to hold fairs this fall and
Tin; IIf.k'Al.1) desires and expects
them to be successes. The people
of Plattsmouth and this part of the
county will oive all the aid in their
power to make them such.
I). in Smith, (colored) ol Nebraska
City was bound over to the district
court yesti rday in the sum of .f.'ioO,
charged with shooting with intent
to kill.
UllKI.IIO). ( MMMl-K't K.
Ni;w York, Aug, 'v,. - R. C. Pmi v
Co.'s weekly review of trade this
morning says: In all respects the
business situation appears more
favorable than a week ago. There
has been general though moderate
improvement in distribution, manu
facturers are more fully employed,
several great labor controversies
have ended and crop reports are
somewhat more satisfactory. .
little more gold lias gone abroad
and imports of merchandise are
.-till enormous, for three weeks at
New York l-' per ccnl larger than
for the same weeks last y ear, while
in exports from New York the in
crease for three weeks is only about
4bj, but the shipments last year
were phenomenal, and it is en
couraging that they are not dimin
ished. The excess of imports over
exports continues later in the sea
son than unusual, but money mar
kets are so well supplied that some
outgo of gold causes no disturb
ance or apprehension.
THE PIRATES ARE GONE
How the Last Unu was Hanj
on Liberty Island.
od
CHEAP PRETENDERS LEFT.
Inthe Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries Pirates Were San
nary and Desperate
The Mery of Hick9,
C'upyrik'lit. Iiy American Pri-s A-
;tli"n.
ii; u-. wriv
rates) cute,
the tiicliiury
t heir tlt'sin-
iIi-imU still liii'.;iT
i 11 laniU where l lr
balk of till' m nplc
have forcnl It'll til 1
very iiiinii of
lii, '11 who in tlieir
day wnii ivikiwli
lis HIUTiuls ill'
tt at i '-'in ii. 1 he in".' m wliiirf liainl nr Imiu'-
short mini nr New Orleans n i ; t v never 1 1 : i v r
heard nf lii neral ,l u ks,m, lmt he ran reel
you nlT j urn Hi'trr y.-irii ali.nil the exploit
f I.nlltt. 1 lie fnriiir who ruled 111 th'
iH-nrliy Hand of baiiitiui.i in tin) e.iriy
days of the pivfu-nt century.
l'lie low'rf class est Indian lias lip.t ;i
VHHIli' ki:n U'le ef Clll'ixlnpliei' ("nl'iin
biifi, lint lie knuw." iiny auinunl of Talc v
ptniiiiL? .1 u .li-;ird. Sir Henry Murii!!.
Captain K e Id mid nther "j,'i'iit leini ii a l
vt'iiturrrs1' u lio wen went to make a -. i
vuyak'i' anything Kill healtliy fiirtl.i' Imm
iniirim r er pi .irt lul merchant.. And mi i;
in t lit; wni'ld uvi r.
I was fiiieililv ii iiiimleil nf t bis strani
hold I lint rasriil have mi fame whi n vi - A
ltlK Itfillot 's ii-laild nut lnnn nun. Tin
Mntue uf I.ilierty ! 'imnitly tiitimt- i
the scene, mid the urmip uf liue willow
trees (in the New York side of the i-lali ',
was dwarfid ly enntia-it with this iam
rival nm ol liarthomrn art. A man struiini
lip. He win nc oiiipanieif. Iiy two ivmni i;
who sei lned tomlmiie him liecaiiM- lie wa
hiu, self asiertive ami boisterously ion
lleseulidiiiK.
"I ilou't rare very inueli aliout this Hal
lie, he reiiiai'keil, "l,ur 1 wanted yo'l !.
see where we ImiiL'i'il I!iek." Then l.i
proceeiled lotell thvtale, his cmnp.'iriio'
looking at. hint adinirinuly mid oeeiisioiKt
ly shlidilel'ini as they glaneed at the K'
of the tree from whieli t lie pirate is said i
have swuiiL'.
If we rate pirates aetordiliLt to th"
time stamlaril, Allien K. Hii ks was i. -
ably the last of the breeil to operate n!(.
the Atlatitie (oast. He had served a 1
appreiitieeship in villainy us the mate i;f a
slaver plyltni between the Hl"l coast, i i'
Africa mid Cuba. Thinns went wr. ;:
with him, as they Ki'iierally do with
tort of people, tun! lie re w poor and le
perate. ho lie and ot litis tonroiti-d
scheme by which they hoped toe(,i
wealth nt the price of murder.
In pursuance of the plan, Hicks 1 1 i i ; -ftbuard
nil oyster shnip tailed the L. .'.
Johnson, liounil from New York for 1 e. ;
Creek, Va. The captain, Iiurr by n i:'i
didn't believe in banks ami kepti-evu,
thousuml dollars, the savings of years, I ;
Heath- his cabin bunk, lurked in an ire:
box. Five days after sailing tlie.Iohu.i i
w as picked up lit tea ami brought baik f
New Y'ork.
The people who boarded the vessel found
that it wus a regitlar shambles. Not a
toul was alive. On deck and below, in
various places where they had met the!
fate, lay the captain and the crew -murdered!
Blood stained almost cverythiia,'
There were preat blotches even on the 1 i!.
flapping sails (it was a day of dead tn':..
w hen the discovery was made). Xutia
could be found of any suspected peiso
Save the man Hicks. He had shipped i :
der the name of William Johnson, and 1, -body
wus not auiiuirf those of thuviutin.v
He was trucked to Providence, rapt inn!
there and taken back to New York.
After duo trial and conviction the o,T
ccrs of the law conveyed him to liedh e -f.shiuil
ami there executed him. The ma .
who didu't cure for the stattleof Libe;
but wanted to show his wife and sister t : .
willow trees, was the deputy sheriff wi
"swung him oH." And s on July : ,
1S0O, died Hicks, the pirate, t'.i j hist i.f I
kind to trouble t lie huiu.-t niariiu rs uf t ',
north Atlantic const.
That region, by the way, lias never In-
ft healthy one fur ocean freebooti
t.i ..
li., ' ......... i ... t, i
jo,,o, ,n Lull i ill 1 1 1. si-1 , e.-s iiiiii, 'i-, oil.
the old days when a niau turned pir:.te 1
was said to have "gone upon the aecoui,'
whatever that may mean. A man untie
Pellamy "went upon the account" in HI,
He had a tine ship and ravaged the re. -,
fnuu Newfoundland t o Virginia. He I i'.'
u fort and had his rendezvous oll the Ma
thius river, Maine. Hut he only prospcv l
for a few months, ami with seven of lis
crew was hanged at Huston in the sa":
yeur that he began his nefarious under
taking.
To him succeeded the bloodthirsty ruf
fiun knowu us John Philips, Julia w.".s t , , ,
tough even for his crew, so they killed hi'i
ntiil thiukinu that that meritorious u''iio.i
had wiped out their previous slus put i'it..
Host on harbor un.l surrendered to lie
authorities, w ho pr. nipt ly e.wcuti d thee
w una- incus was itAN,t:r.
1 The next pirate to get u taste of NV
England justice was William Fly, an
famous scoundrel w ho seemed to kill i
the very pleasuie of shedding blood. 1
lasted but a year. Stinting nut in ltjii ,
became the terror nf t be merchant men .'
is said to have ilel rnyed over fifty vism -between
Charlcolun lind Newport.
hi an evil hour for him he muduftc.:;
five act as steersniuu. This sudor, Atkin
sou by mime, run the thip ashore on C,
Mussuchnsetts coast, jumped overbear i
and escaped. The pirates slew ull tl.eii
other prisoners iitid "tK.k to the wo ! "
They were caught, und like their pri de
cessors were hanged at lioeton.
Later lu the century Philadelphia al-'
had its tussle with pirutes, and for p-.i,
thero exUtoU a ghastly reminder lu a tu ,
l '.''.17 Mi
ml .-in it ly a in. u.
.ili'iii wa known
.ii.' ,:.a ; i.i a l.i ..!
1 1
I -.-a tin ie I' w a- thi-:
i ; -.. i n mi i iilei'iPiC t lie l.ar
-! all l' i-ii in d ii.miiM I he
I bid. I'ui'd tn a liiiirdeiiiiii
ri it pirale named l'.u ton.
w ho, nss,
I'iaiid i iih WiiLiiiM'ii and Mit-
ton, had , in n
'iii L.i' i i i lie l oin nun e.
(if t he river d.; ring I he Kevo'mt miiary w ,ir.
He w :is ilnaliv surprise,! bv a party of
voluntreis tiiiiii i,ui liw ark, near billin.'s- l
port, on the Jersey sliuii', and with his
crew cut tu puces, lle.u ll had been ill the
alT.iir and -emied the pirate's hea.l, an I
Was never be! :el" pleased t Ii 111 when, lean
ing his brawny arms mi the bar. lie roiil. I
tell the stury of t he lich I. and how ( 'us' is,
a huue eiili red lil.ieKsMiit ii In, had a sei,
down S wans, in st reet. below (Jileeli, sheared
I the pirate' head nil' at 'one wliaek.'
the tavern was Known as ration s
Head.' "
It WitMit New poi t that Charles Harris
llietliisf.ee. 1 1 n 1 si i a s an Kiu'liteen; Ii
century 1'iivi r, but the inaiiner of his rap
ture sliuMeii that he had little sense Mi
ami his "pari uei ," I .dw ard 1 ,ow. in t hi se
t w o vi-s-i-;, t ,ii k led a w arslilp, thinking it
to be n im r -huni man. In the subseipiel.t
are.inei't wiia r union Mr. Harris and his
crew were t ,1 ell and t W eill v-loiir of theai
met well il -i I Mil death. Low esiaped
with hi hip. harried the New toiindLind
banks, raptured forty live vessels, kilhd
nml tortured the sailuts and tlien, yrown
tilet hnrie w :l h plunder, steered bis eieir-e
for the Aj iv and was never ufierwunl
proiniiietil In fi.re tin- puUie.
The seuiiiii'.i els already nielli iniied, h 'W
ever, were but leeble imil at ions of the eor
sails of l he Sevetiti ent h century w llu r iv
aged Spain's possessions in Central and
South Aineri' a. The bileeaneeis and Ilia
roooei's are t y pes of the hideous ferneit y to
which man i an deseeud w hen dominated
by the lust for gold. They genera! h
seorned to taekle unyt hing less forniidalile
than a well annul treasure ship on the
high seas, but. tiny mailt; a specialty of
storming and sacking i it ies. They steeped
the shores of the Caribbean sen and the
Gulf of Mexico in blood.
One band crossed the Isthmus of Parieli.
as it was then culled, and sacked the pros
peroiis city of l'aminia. If the anioiinl t f
plunder leaehi il less t ban f .notion, an ex
pedition was thought a failure. Due of
these stupendous scoundrels, Henry Mor
gan, wus knighted by Charles II of Kng
laud, because of t he sufferings he had ill
flirted on 1 he Spaniards. He had for eon
temporaries sueh lien. Is as Teaeh iltlaek
lienrd) Kidd, Huberts, Avery, Lolonois.
Pierre In Grand and Portages.
Yheli any of these buccaneers "made a
haul" they went to the Island of Torluga
to spend their ill gotten and blond stuiii'd
gold. On that, sink of corruption i-"
reigned unchecked. Yilu men and vilei
women welcomed the "gentlemen advei:
Hirers. " When a pirate ship put into bar
"Kl.A'K JACK" T ATT AW.
nor the price nf brandy rose frotntwodel
lars to thirty dollars per gallon, nnd other
sortsof Co" i " : n li t ies advanced in propor
tion. C'ai' tt ia and murder filled the in
terval." bet v, een cruises, and eventually tie'
thrift )' nam lii r. by direct ion or indirection,
got all the spoils of piracy. Then it he tried
to get aw ay ni some honest vessel hound
Kuropeward ho snlTcrcd spoliation and
death at the bunds of bis former dupes,
and the coin journeyed baik tuTortuga to
fulfill its former mission of supplying
means for hideous revelry.
There is mm fiirate, however, about
whom there seems to have been many re
deeming features. He flourished in the
early part of the prist nt century on the
Island of Haratarla, nut fur from New Or
leans, and during the war with Great,
Hrltuin liclpul Jackson win his famous
light against Purkculiiun. After that in
founded the city of (lulvcsUm, and aided
at least two South American colonics itise
curing fivedota from Spanish rule. His
name was I.afltte, mid the manner of hi"
death is not known to history.
Piracy, according to tlie old accept i;:n:i
(if the term, does not exist nt thuprcs:it
day, save in the China seas and adjacent,
waters. The maritime Mongolian Is a nit
u ral robber and a cow aid by inst !nct. I (.
preys only whi te l.e is sure of success, ,,.!
when succofi'.l his cruelty i-i indesi ri1 i
bl,;. A good second to t he ( 'hin.imaii i ,
the Malay, in:, 1 1 l.i- llui l.ury ci rs.u: 1. -still
a, ii;.:lit met leie-t a mention. Hi'
he rover nf il,e ITnweiy Kingdom 1".
' h-l.i ell, iii.d ii Is u mattirif rei'oi'l I ii. I
iast year the viceroy nf the province ,
I 'a lit. in alone caused t he b"lu n ling ol '' i
piiates.
This lielng t he situation, if se, ins: slight ly
.'.muring to 1 i : r i f liie i'i "i' iiegni w rei 1.
i rs of the baliainas and the common w a
'er front thievis of the big i itios cl.is"c ',
as "pirates." Put. he rneercst "pi rate"
f all is a mm ", ho ha s I i e:i a res! lent '
( 'hicuo fur a n or,, of i ars lied who l .i
' t en in t rouble w it h t he ant horit ies i v, i v
i-i 1 1 1 1 1 ci. Pe is know n ii" "lii.ii k .l.e .. ''
Vat taw, and l.e dispenses lienors fro:. '
' oat aiiclioud nut in Lake Malayan," - :
tin- government pi' r c.n ! cl out a 'i
, I' an -l,inv. fie applied tor a i il y I:. ,
: decade nr so nh,i and was riliise .. ...
iiitlioriiies saying '..ay li.nl i.
: ion.
Ther ri cntisidert d this nf, near!,
Jack refused to listen to I in n,. , od i '.
row is now one of the annual Mr:;:irT
-ations of the town. Yaltaw is t
he "bun. boat. 'pirate" by the loe.'. I p.
' ut as he has only i tie ear und is s,, : i i
lingers, it would seem that in pi r-oa .l , .
t OUliters where blood flowed lie i a .
second best. It's ijuite a dr-pm ;:.
isn't It, from the gorylilaikli .ri,
f ined hundreds if eople to w.iov i
plunk, to the disorderly "lihii k
whose highest, ambition is to i:..i
Jiut rotis pay fifteen cents a drink lor I "
cent whisky!
Verily, piracy is a thing of Hie past, m
AmerieHii waters at least.
F. X. Wiiiii..
A sea turtlu welhlug IjO poumls
beeu captured Bear Suu Dicjiu, C'al.
el II ki p ' a
l 'lia ,1 i'i .ii Ii.
the 'Hi. ' "
lllli n:, r I
" I'm- I I
w,i .1 j. I ;!iii.
will. This !,.
Irish I'm v and
& Sir
: - . f1 A
SENATOR QUAY TALKS.
The Master Mind Upon
Chances of buccess.
the
LEADERS ALL IN LINE.
Swic'invvi'a Uispara o Detnl
h.i r . re Being Will
drawn ainl h -S rikers
M us Apily Singly.
(lb il.l-.K 'S AW HI. 11 K l.-s 1.
Y AsiiiMiitiN, 1. P., Aug. "d. -The
vice consul general at I'eberan tele
graphs thai the estimated deaths in
Persia Irion cholera are lt."i.OHO. The
I'llilcd Stales consul cables the
state department from Hamburg
as follows: "The I lauihurg author
ities admit that Asiatic .'holera has
been in Hamburg since August Is.
All vessels and baggage leaving
Hamburg after that dale ought to
Vie disinfected. I'p to August Jit,
'J'.il cases and seventy -live deaths
occurred." A dispatch from Ant
werp says the excitement caused by
Asiatic cholera in lhat city is in
tense and those who can are pre
paring to leave the city.
Ml.K'l.l.V A W i:.K 1 I. VI H i.
W'AslllM.rnN. Aug. J."i. - Sen Itor
Ouay, wlin passed through Wash
ington today on his way to I'lorida,
sai I:
"The story that certain republi
can leaders do not intend to work
for the republican ticket is merely
a weak invention of (he enemy. It
is hardly worth the denial ami I ant
often surprised that tune, paper
and printing materials are wasted
in giving' publicity to stones
so palpably unreal. I have talked
with retniblican leaders from all
pa lis of the country who have been
represented to be sulking and I
know they are heartily supporting
the presidential ticket. Personal
feelings do not control in such
mailers, else the principles of our
parly would count for notion
U'c publicans are essentially loyal
and besides common sense would
indicate the propriety of support
ing the ticket if duty and devotion
to principle did not The situation
in New York has steadily improved
for the republicans in the last six
weeks. Tin-democratic presidential
ticket is weaker than when first
nominated."
Senator fjuay said the republican
managers had made a systematic
canvass of the candidates of the
country and reports were gratify
ing. "The republican managers are
not" he said, "rainbow chasers.
They will ascertain the exact situa
tion in order to be prepaid to meet
it. Prophecy is not a strong point
with me, but I think the outlook is
generally favorable and the condi
tions in the southern states fully
warrant the hope of getting some
ectorial votes from that ipiartcr."
Si.l'(.tii:i Ii V A SWITCHMAN.
Hii'h.I.o, N. Y Aug. '.'li.-At
aliout 11 o'clock yesterday morning
a crow d of switchmen surrounded
Master Workman Sweeney, de
manding that he declare a strike
from New York to Chicago. Wort's
cnsueii, ami .wncnman I'ltinti ol
the Nickel Plate yards struck Swee
ney a ferocious blow, knocking him
down. Blond flowed in a stream
fi'iuil Sweeney's nose. Utiinn got
his leader's head against a tele,
graph pole and punched and
pounded him until pulled away.
The men are greatly excited. A
visit to the various railroad offices
elicited the information lhat the
roads wid not take back the
strikers to their old places in a
body. All iriisl inali'' their appli
cation as new men, and be eon
sideretl in the same order as other
applicant-. The troops have be.
gun to move homeward. Aboul
1 ."ii K will go now and the remainder
in a few day.-. Michael Mroderick,
a 17 car-old boy, piristed in
throwing stiMi'-s at the soldiets of
the Twenty -ecoiid regiment yes.
tcnlav and was severely and prob
ably fatally shut in the abdomen
We i uut;i ;ituhite (iilf l.il li.itiv e
ytniii ctiiiyi e-isiii.m iihim his evi
dent iiu, I ' ; 1 1 1 1 1 . (i hi re-si. ill. 1 1
hilnif seems to ,1-fee with his
iliyic:i
Veli ijntit
I It II
ill.
it llisi iiitcllectil,il ile
CLEARANCE SALE
' O.P
K1KEEFER I SGHMIDTMANNDx
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
WI- WILL SHI. I, I.KiHT IIAU'NKSS, SADDI.l'S. 1I.Y.M' TS
AND
AT AEQ Below cost.
PL ATTSMOUTH
AN JTLSPHANT CANT CLW3 ATHK,
, h WHALQ CANNOT UVS CM'
THE iKOr.O
A COOK CANNCT COOIt CJJIT3 WD
IF TH RANSS?1AS'N0
IP YOU WANT THIJ 1JCST
Buy the CHARTER OAK
With th Wir Qauae Ovsu Door.
IT IS NOT AN r.XPJIUINENT,
HUT A
rilOVKD SITCKSS.
TAKE NO OTIIER.
5 If. "-.-iE
A NATURAL UEMKDY FOB
Epileptic Fits Knllini,' Siikuess, Hyster
ics, St. Vitus Dance, NervonHiioss,
llrpui'liondrla, Mcluncliolia, In
cbrity, Sleeplessness, Dlz
zincss, Drain and Spi
nal AVeukness.
TliU niediclup Las direct action upon
tho nervo coalers, allayliiR all lrrltabill
tlfs, and Increasing thu flow and power
of ticrvo fluid. It I iinrfeetly haruilow
Mid leave uc unpieasant edecti.
FREE"
i-A Tatilitlilo IVmk on Nf
lMsiist.H H,'iit li"e to any aiiitrHHtf
mnl MMtr imiiniiiH ran also ntitalfl
thin iiiuillelno lice of nhnrice
TliH r.iii,ly linn lwxn prrpurnil by the Itcvonmd
tuflnr K, iiiK. n( Krt Wivim, Ind., KHioa Wit. auC
Uuow (iniiuri'd uudnr lilk ilirecUim by tbu .
KOENIC MF.D. :0.. Chicago, il'.
SotJ Iiy lma-1': t pot Ilottlo. 0 for SO
LurxoSlev. ftl.l" SiMI-sifor 91).
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-vrVrtrt Intf-lurn mir C'llATOV FOR
E I s nnl milk" new rii'ttmeni. wo bn?e
1 ..Mi ;r fhl, Nprt-lnl lfr H(nd lit ft
lift r'riiTM.riMt'irfrniihndlypo, Anihrotypo
I'.-iH'iuM ((.,. iniirn Ifurnny nionihcrof yuur
i.i ii
f . i , i i v i .; r 't.'i. tiii'l w will n in ho yon a
( niwtn l'orf:iill I r e o lniric, provldftd
ymi 'ihilttt it to y nr fr'omln an n wi m pit of our
Kin it tiii'i ti -o "iir iiifliH'iiri'ln KtiiMirliiK up future
r-. I'I . mm.- nn Mf1tlr"on hnfknf plrture
niii. it. mil t ri;."iriH d in p.-rlHct onlwr. Wnnrnko
iii.v rh(i:t In pnitiru tmi tvlsh.not Inlcrfprtntf
ui ! 1 --. IC'i-r to iiiit tin nk In 4'hlmito.
A i.l :i' tit t. t'CLIPSE PORTRAIT CO.,
l r, l ir PinHnlnk O riJir Afr f III
dli'ii';flT r.t- fti rj not riwittntf Criiuiti T
0thit 18 bi'ltlL'TL liUA I'lUS
-OVWi RYE.
ias become a household word because of
its absolute purity, nutritive value, smooth
taste and delicious bouquet. It is good for
weak luns and a stimulant fur impaired
constitutions. Unliko inferior whiskies, it
docs not rasp or scald the throat and
stomach, nor cause nausea, dizziness am
headache. Yju may know it by the abov,,
qualities and the proprietary bottles in
which it is serveft. Call for "Cream Pure
Ryt" and take no other For sale at all
first-class drinking places and druj; stores
DALf.FX! NP k CO . rhir.-K-r-
Fur
;ile by Jue McVey.
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PATIENTS TRF.STEO BY f,'Al. CONFIDEMWL
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li , in ii, ,'. i :en-,'r mi ii' y .:el nt Hio hn.iy run k
l rn iiin iilly cuml wllbuwt tlio u.e ul
Uii- Uiillc.
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