'HE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSfcJUKC, i k f SIX NEGROES KILLED Illinois Mining Troubles Break Out Afresh. THE GOVERNOR ORDERS OUT TRCOPS Th KnA lli-lwrvii Ihv WtiISp iitnl Ciilnri'il MlnT n( ( iirlrrt lllv hi I'll linn KaUtpil For n Vpnr Seenns Knr From plttoiiient. CAUTKltVlLI.il. Ills.. Sept. IS. A trci't fight botwccn n cmwil f nrtrro luincm of Hnmh's niino In ( 'nrtcivilk' and (.'artervilk white tnltifi-M nt iimm yeMi'rdaj resulted in thu death of hIi neurit noinniluii miner. The negroes were down town mid were ordered Imuk by the white miner. In the qiinrrel which followed u tieitro lioimnion miner hot Into the crowd. The white men ut once opened tire, nml when the nhootiiitf ceased nix of the negro miners weni dend nud one mortally wounded. None Of the white miners was injured. The killed nre Kev. T. .1. Floyd, Itnse Bradley. John Hlnels, Henry illinium, two nnidentitied. I Mortully wounded, Sim Cummin. ' Cummin, the woumled negro, wns re ported Inst night ns dend. Trouble him existed here off nnd on for over n year, but no futilities occurred un til June oO, wlien u passenger train on the Illinois Central rnilroad was fired into and one negro woman killed. These ne groes were on tliv way to the mines, Uuviug come from Puna. A short time afterward a pitched buttle ensued be tween the union and nonunion forces, during which time the dwellings occupied by the nouiiuion negroes were burned. Several arrests were made, and the ac cused are in jail nt Marion awaiting trial on the charge of murder. Superintendent 1 inline lly of the Brush mines, where the negroes reside, reports that the negroes are worked Into a frenzy and that while he is doing all in bis pow er to hold them in check he is uliiiid that he cannot do so much longer. Company C. Fourth regiment. I. X. O., arrived here last night and will endeavor to preserve order. Forty miners from the TIerrin mines are reported to have left that place for this city aimed with Klag-.loi'gcnsen rilles and determined to assist the white miners here. One of the dead negroes is a preacher, the others are laborers. One of the ne groes when first shot started to run. Ho was shot again and fell. One of the white men then ran up nud shot him through the head with a rille. The shoot ing took place immediately in front of M.lyor .iiumermnu's house and ill full view of several ladles seated on the porch, llefore the noise of the first shots hnd died away the streets began to till with excited nrnied men. After the crowd of negroes had been killed or scattered it was the evident intention of the infuriated miners to go to Creen ville, where the big nonunion negro camp is located, and finish the work. All after noon an angry crowd of men patrolled the streets. Later the projected trip to Greenville was apparently called off. CONDENSED D 16 PATCHES. Knlnlile Fvcnt of the Week llrlrfly nml Tersely Twill. T.leutcnnnt Colonel Jolin 1. Mlley died Rt Manila of cerebral meningitis. Mrs. Sarah ltlnmbonsohn, who slept for 1'MI hours, died at her home in New Jersey, v , The yacht Columbia took n trial fpin from llristol, K. I to Xewport, showing pood speed. Slorine ami Martin, the American j.rk cys, were very successful nt race meet ings In Fuglaud. Frank l'ugh, grandson of the late John Stephenson, car builder, committed sui ci.lv at Xew ltochclle, X. Y. laliiel Franklin, a former sheriff of 1 Mil ware county. X. Y died ns the re sult of a surgical operulioli. f Prince nml Princess Hohcnlohe-Lau-genburg narrowly escaped death in H railway collision at Perth, Scotland. Oakes A. Ames, senior ;meinber of tho well known Massachusetts family, died nt North Kastou, M.ISS., aged 70 years. (leneral U. A. Alger has been an nounced as one. of those who will wel come the Kansas troops returning from Manila. Tuesday, Kept. 10. Secretary nnd Mrs. tinge left .Wash ington for n trip to Arizona. A serious break occurred in the Forest port feeder to the Krie canal. The first general rain in northern Tex as since June 2." fell Sunday.' A cigar syndicate hai been formed nt Tnmpn, Fla., with a capital of ifllj.OOO, 000. The president's dinner for AdmirM OFFIOIAL PROGRAM. Dewey Recepton will be a Handsome Souve nir Well Worth I reserving. The preparation of the New York State official program of tht Dewey reception is now in progress, and or ders are received from all over the country and abroad for this great pop uUir souvenir of this national event, which indicates the interest manifest ed by the general public in the great recepiion to be extended to Admiral Ieweyonhis arrival in New Yotk, September 28. The State legislative committee, of which Senator John Raines is chairman, has perfected all arrangements for the Pewev reception. Mr. George T. Parker has returned from Washington, where he had been in consultation with the navy and other their case before the Supreme Court. omciais. 1 11c iii'iicuuuiis now arc CRESSINOEK TO HANG. His Execution Fixed by Governor Stone lor November 15th. Governor William A. Stone last week fixed Wednesday, November 15th, as the time for the execution of l.dward Cressinyer, who, it will be re membered, brutally murdered Daisy Smith, in Northumberland coun'.y, about a year ago. The details cf this horrible crime are still fresh in the tncmoiy of our leaders, and tt is not necessary here to tepeat them. The counsel for the defense, Attor neys (Tram and Clement, firmly be lieve that Cresssinger is insane nnd they have not yet given up hope of saving him from the gallows. On Oc tober 9th, at Pittsburg, they will argue Silieriu's Advancement. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. Siberia is becoming the successor of the United States ns a Mecca for Immigrants. The 5,213,!)50 square miles of Siberia and the Amur lands have u population of only 4,000,000. but last year there were 400, 000 immigrants, and the tide of immigra tion is increasing. Consul J. C. Monaglmn, at Chemnitz, reports to the state de partment that the recent movement into Siberia is unequaled anywhere except in the records of past immigration into the United States. Kitltit Perish III an Ailolte tlonse. LAS VEGAS, N. M Sept. IS. An ndobe house, rive miles from Morn. N. M., collapsed Saturday night, killini,' Manuel Cordova nnd his wife and six children. It had been raining in that vi cinity for several days, and the dirt root of the house having become saturated, fell on the inmates, crushing them. Only one member of the family, a boy of 10 years, escaped, he being outside the house when the accident occurred. Gnldeleaa I'licer'l Trial. POrGHKEEPSIK. N. Y Sept. 10. The guidelesg pacer, Cute, owned by V. B. Strong of New Paltz, made a mile without driver or harness at the Dutch ess, county fair yesterday in 2:Oili.2. The exhibition took p-lace on the track nt the Hudson Uiver Driving pnrk. The horse veered to the outside of the track on the homestretch which materially Interfered with tfie time. Earthquake In Ohio. TOLEDO, Sept. 15. A Commercial special from Elyrin says: "Pcntield town ship was visited by an eiirtluiuake early ( ltritish missionaries. that lroin an artistic standpoint the State program will be equal, if not superior, to any souvenir program of like nature ever published. The of ficial design adopted by the committee is an illuminated cover illustrating the life of Admiral Dewev from his en trance to the Naval Academy to the battle of Manila Bay, which is life like and realistic. I he vivid picture of the "Man Behind the Guns" is but a fitting tribute to the gallant men Dewey nt the White House has been set ! ,, fousiht with Dewev on that mem- n..."1'.- ' orable May morning. The portrait of llonted into the diydock at the Brooklyn navy ynrd. From July 1. 1MS, to Juue 110. ISOll, 21ii.S-l."i immigrants arrived nt the New York barge ollice. Subscriptions deposited in the National Hunk of North America for Porto Uican sufferers readied !? H'.5;t;i.i0. Arizona nnd New Mexico otlieials de clared they would not follow California In the proposition to quarantine consump tives. Monti:!'. Seit. IN. The seasuu at Coney IlanJ, N. Y., Las dosed. The Cleveland strikers voted unani mously to continue the strike. A lockout at ."0 Dundee iScotlnndl milN throws 35,0110 men out of employment. Many fishermen were drowned during the recent storms off the Newfoundland coast. Harry Jacobs. 17 years obi, was drown VU in Dog river, ill Montpdicr, Vt while 1 athing. Six hundred men are idle as the result of n strike in the sawmills near Jackson ville. Fla. '1 he union carpenters of llirininghnm. Ala., have struck for a nine hour day and minimum wages of l?2. At Newburg. N. Y.. Charles A.' Mc Closkey died of lockjaw after the admin istration of nnlitctauic serum. The city public library, a church and several printing establishments in Lin coln, Neb., have been burned ut a loss ot 1 ver $."011.1 Mm. Sntnrdny. Sent. HI. Tlie Indian council at Simla passed the new currency bill. Fifty-nine cases of typhoid fever were reported nt Madrid. Hear Admiral Sampson's squadron left Philadelphia for New York. An old Alaska prospector has reached Scuttle who cannot tell his name ot home. The New York state workingmen's fed eration elected M. F. Murphy president nt Albany. It. It. Banning, n Hawaiian capitalist, lost in San Francisco a valise containing over IPJIO.IMM). I It was reported that tho German mis I sion at Shangtung. China, had been anni hilated by Chinese. I Another Mexican guard near Naco, I A. T was killed during the trouble with 1 Amerieon cowboys. Governor Tyler of Virginia refused to ihtt rfere with the execution of Noth r in ley for hliriiwiiy robbery. Edward Snow, 17 years old, was held for trial at Harnstable. Mnss.. on charge of murdering James F. A hittcmore ut Yarmouth, Mass. Friday. Sent. IS. A French colony of 500 families will Viotite on farms near Clay City, Ills. Itishon Doano of Albany was robbed in llostou of $100 and valuable papers. Miners arriving lit Seattle from Alaska declared the Cape Nome goldficlds to be very rich. The natives of Pnongau, Tibet, have driven out of the province a number of Dewev in the center, under tlie caie and rl.igs, represents the "fighting Commodore" in his uniform as Ad miral of the Navy of the United States. Scenes from the battle of Manila Bay, and other interesting matter, and among other features an engraved re production of the sword to be present ed to Admiral Dewey, as well as a fac simile of his commission as Ad miral, signed by the president of the Uiiiied States, and sent to the Admiral on behalf of the people and Congress of his country. Portraits of national, State and city authorities will be likewise includ ed, the Stnate ami Assembly of the State will be well represented by en- craved portraits of the Senators and Members. Many other features, to gether with the full official program of the naval and land parades, will make this program well worthy of preserv ation as a memento of an extraordi nary event tn the history of the Em pire State. Orders, enclosing the price, 25 cents postal note, should be sent to George Patker, treasurer, 253 Brood way, Don't Pay to be Mean The story is told of a man who gave a note recently without a rev enue stamp on it. He said it was unnecessary, as he would pay it in a few days. When the note became dut he refused to pay it, and pleaded as a defence that there was no stamp on it. He won that case, but now he is under arrest, charged with-violating the revenue law, and the costs already amount to several times more than the note. A mean man always gets " caught up with " in the long run. Educate Tour Vowels Willi Cusrnrets. Canity Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, S5c. It C C. C. full, druggist refund money. Judge Biggie not only knows a great deal about horses, but what is more important he knows how to impart his tnformat.on tn a way that will be understood. One does not have to wade through a great man of undi gested, unimportant matter. The Biggie Books are models of clarness and consciousness. 1 hey are adver tised in another column. The price is 50 cents. free by mail : address the pub lishers, ilmer delphia. Atkinson Co., Phila- New York, and prompt attention. they will receive While there is life there is hope. I was amicteu with catarrhs could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cuied it. Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. T. The Balm reached me safely and and the effect is surprising. My son says the first application gave decided relief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Dover, N. H. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 4acn day, bicycle races each day 50 cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 pun particulars in pamph'.ets may- warren at., isew oric. iMiltja Fair. The fifteenth Annual Fair oi the Mi'.tou Driving Park nnd Fair As sociation will be held at Milton, Pa., October 3. 4,5 and 6, 1S99. The outlook indicates the most suc- cessiul rair in tne History 01 tne Association. A new road lias been opened to the grounds, by which they may uj reached by those per sons whose horses shy at trolley cars. The trolley road tunning by grounds affords the best, facilities for handling crowds, both electric and steam roads issue special rates and special service. Trains stop at entrance. The premium list has been revised, offering great induce ments to owners of fast horses, stock raisers, farmers, and manu facturers generally. Competition unrestricted. Grand stand has been remodeled, track worked, and accommodations generally un oroved. Trials of speed in harness lleanty Is Mood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Ko beautv without it. Cascarets. Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by itiri ing ui the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, liegin to-duy to sanisli pimpleg, boils, blotches, blackheads, ind that sicUly bilious complexion by taking Lascarets, beauty tor ten cents. All drug- jibis, gaiisiuctioii guaranteed, luc, ajc, ouc- jbe had by addressing Edwin Paul, Secretary, Milton, Pa. t OA.BTOI1IA. Besri the 1 118 Rin(1 Have mm Bul'! yesterday morning. I nst there was a shock lasting about four seconds, which shook dishes, tables, chairs and other movable urtieles. After the shock there was n rumbling noise lasting fully half a minute." t'mitHlii I.eiiry Iteimrls. WASHINGTON. Sept. lo.-Captain I.etiry, the governor general of the island of tiiiaui, has reported his arrival at his post on the steamer Voscmilo, under date of Aug. 7. The collier Hnitus and the surveying ship Nero arrived at tiie same Island Aug. Ill and Se pt. 7, respect ively. Knrtliiinnkv In Hon Hi Afrla-n, CAPK TOWN. Sept. 1H. About noon yesterday an curthijuiikc chock was felt strongly in Simon's Town, on tin- wist side of Pulse bay, about 'l't inili-s soulb t Cape Town. The disturbance was per ceptible here. There was considerable anxiety, but no damage was done. 1. 11 rue Coal I.miiiIs I'urrliusv. PlTTSmiltO, Sept. IS.- I'iflicii thou sand ncres of good coal land in l-'ayciie county were puii-liiieJ last week by llgeuts representing the l-'edeiul hiiel company, and it Is said the ('hiago ou ceiu is now about lo wage wui uiut the Curnegle Steel company. I'he president unexpectedly summoned Philippine Commissioners Worcester and lienby home from Manila. The Missouri, Jinnsns and Texas rail road has taken IfUri.llllll of capital slock in the St. Louis World's fair. Application was made by editors --f the llohokcu lb-publican for the arrest of Mayor Kag-iu of that city for alleged criminal libel. 'I'll 11 rail 11 y, Scpl. II. 1'lood.i were reported in upper Austria, l irteen house painters have struck in Philadelphia. The Civic federation, in Chicago, began its conference mi trusts. II. 'lirvtl". charged with def riiuclilig English Kloiidiki'is, was arrested nt lon uld, ' 'anaila. A pet paitot turned on tlie gr.s In 11 room in VYashinglou, asphyxiating Miss Alice Knott. A Tob -do shipbuilding company lias planned lo luiiiell soon 11 second big occuu going tcajihip, Lord j:iei-t Hamilton, son of the uke of Aberdeen, bus reached Vancou ver, li. I '., fit route to the Klondike. The City nf Mexico has arranged elal orate celebration nt President 1 Mux's birthday and of independence day oil fceit. K and li, A New Way to Get a Husband. We have heretofore heard of brides KCttincr themselves in a tub of but- n ter," but in this case only her card was in the butter. Miss Belle Lafflin, farmer s daughter, residing near Great Bend, wrote her name and ad dress upon a card and imbedded it in a tub ot butter, which her father was shipping to a Philadelphia commis sion house, six months ayo. She re quested the finder to write to her. Ten days later the chef of one of Philadelphia's leading hotels wrote to Miss Laflhn, who promptly replied. A month later the chef came to the Lafflin homestead. There will be a pleasant wedding in Great Bend township during the holidays, and Miss Lafflin will be the bride. Don't Toljacro Spit ain) Smuke Tour I.lfu inny. To quit ti'bacco easily and forever, be mag lctic, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- 3ac, tlie wonder -worker, that iiinUes weak men itrong. All druggists, Mc or II, Cure guaran teed. Booklet mid sample free. Address Sterling Itemedy Co , Cnltuco or Mew York. To liar oni. ui il 1 1 -, BAN PHANCIHCO, Kept. Pi -Ju Use. raiucnto lr. I. I. Crowley, no-iulei ,,t tho state board of hi-allh, pM-i-iil- H resolution looking toward the iiisniiii ing of the state of California against nil persons siitTcrluo; with coimumpiioii. Teiiuvsat-e Minna Iliirs, M'CKTOWN. Tcmi., Hepl. 1H.-Work was resumed In the mines hero yesUrdsy, and the Oucklown Sulphur, Copper and Iron company will start Its work M'to , day morning, the recent iUrlk hnvletf been amicably settled. I'isbvt-lvs I'IumI llurneil. MCW VOKK, Sepi. 1H - The plant of the Ameiicuii J' irdicrii's company, at I'l'oujiM-d J. and, N. Vt, was destroyed by fire jt uiilil. Kighf building 111 nil ttcjv iit)H' i, together c jih 11 large fjiiriu lily nt very valuublu machinery. Ladies Cn Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bun ions: It's the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Al len's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package- free by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 8-3i-4td lioMcral 4ler WllliilriiMS. l(KTKOJT, rW. P.. The letter writ leif by j. ntril It, A. Alger In New York oit Kepi. H withdrawing from tho contest for tlu l.'uilud Mtst'-s sonatorsliip u Utadu niiblu.' yijsy, More herrings are eten than any othet kind of fish. 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We also , handle the Demorest Sewing Machine, from 1 $19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all i.iakes of Sewing Machines. licA makes of WASH MACHINES, j FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. 1 C-iT Music Room Ko. 115 West Main St., below Mar. et, Uloonisbnry, l a. 311111-3 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM V rumotM ft luimistnl rru wth . Never ThUm to Beatore Giny air q m iouiu ut voter. Pi CklFkMt.' Fna-U.h DIajsMsid Brui EflHYRQYAL PILLS m yJh sW Orljrtntsl mA Only CfVnnlnas A. At, tlVftJTt rvliasbl. LAUIt uk C for Chicktr9 Mnotuh Dta fTW mend Sr4 lo Ued w4 UUU aituiUA Uf it'VlM. s-ld iiq blue rlbboa. Vmt uk unj mifaiioM. Ai DriucRix. r trad 4 in tDg tut bftrtieuui 'S3 fur. b. rptu SfmIL 1 ll.lttm TcliinMlLl.. JV.iM. USliiUUwJjfKiiiu. rillLAUA.. !'.. e-31-it.d. fltl