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MADE WY Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia. the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch Case factory in the world 1500 employees; 2000 Watch Cases daily, Oue of its products is the celebrated which are just as good as solid cases, and cost about one half less: Bua vy alt iewelens, hon extra charge for Non- The manufacturers a ot amctlastere a miser. | | the ob the bowels, and | is simply mar. | IE CLOUDS LIFTING. A More Peaceful Outlook in the! Strike at Chicago. RIOTERS SHOT DOWN BY TROOPS, Mobs at Ohleago and at Fired Upon with Fatal Effect ¥. Debs and Other Hammond, Ind, Eugene American Rallway Unlon Leaders Arrested for Conspiraay. CHICAGO, of thirty-six mil On Saturday a squad itiamen, unaer command of a llenten sent out to guard a con struction train whose purpose was to re paeve the wreckage piled on the tracks by was savagely attacked by a mob numbering 10,000 per After the lieutenant had been laid night before, sons, | low by a re oe the mob pressed upon the soldiers, unheeding the warning of the troops to keep back. The soldiers opened fire and several per us fell wounded Undeterred by the rifle shots, the rioters again charged upon the soldiers, who used thelr bayonets, ortally wounding the leader of the Poodle to withstand the onset from over whelming numbers, were forced to retreat, of them having been hurt The victims of this engag John Burke, strike leader, b yonet thrust through the Wounded —Lieutenant Reed, Company C, Second infantry, I. N. G., struck on the head by stones, condition critical; Thomas Jadtkman, sh in will die; John mob the idiers several cement were killed by abdomen bac K, free spective of the state li 6 Har | federate Wickes, company, and asked him to « nt to the appointment of five citizens to de termine whether or not the Pullman com pany has anything to arbitrate. The com mittee as proposed was to consist of two citizens chosen by the Pullman company, two by the circuit court judges and one by these four. Mr. Wickes retired with bis attorney, and returning after a brief consultation declared that the company could not receive the proposed committes, The effects of the strike on railroad tral. fic are clearly perceptible in the oficial re turns of last week's shipments. They fell off from 42,082 tous from the previous week and 45,798 tons for the corresponding week last year to 11,004 tons last week Upon the statement of Mayor Hopkins Governor Altgeld last night ordered out all the remaining regiments of militia In the state, Cuicaco, July 11. <8lowly but steadily the federal government is moving to the sccomplishment of that for which its powers were delegated to it—the preserva. tion of order and the safety of life and y. At Chleago, In conjunction with the state and the municipality, it has already ht peace out of the con. dition of war which prevalled last week. t Ben Francisco, Sacramento, Los An. and various points in Colorado and tshingten it has let loose the Sng vt war in token of its fmtention te have Denes. iliman | the delivery of the charge to it by | Grossoup pounced it had found bills of indictment | | torney Milchrist | gradually In this olty, the u military a army having 1 A WEEK 8 NEWS CONDENSED accomplished its purpose, the judicial arm yesterday took up the orderly course of its | duties, which include the fixing upon the gulity parties and the fitting of the punishments thereto " { I'he first #lep tn this procedure was the {| arrived at New York from Europe yester- | and | udge | assembling of the federal grand Jury After deliberation the jury an- against Eugene . Di bs, preside nt of the American Hailwa ay union; George W. How ard, {ts vice president; Sylvester Kelcher, secretary, and I. W. Rogers, one of its di rectors, and shortly thereafter the four men were arrested conspiracy to commit an unlawful act, that i%, to block the progress of the U nited otates mail, Joined in the indictment the four leaders of the railw ay union was James the Rock Isl switch which de Island on the with Murwin, threw rolled a mall train at night of June 80 Debs, Howard, Kel were taken into the office and striker | who the Blu cher and of District At Immediately after arrest, and after a few hours’ were released on ball by Judge G thelr bonds being $10.06 men are Alderman who qualified to the sum of $250,000, Williaw Shakel, who qualified to the » of 850,000; the bor tl $10,000 each While ing for ball Debs (nn an {interview said I have been brot been informed that have gone to our headquarters rogscup, 0 cach, The bonds William as De walt Lo be arran Blnce ight here I f the in the Ash land and taken my personal correspond ence and some of the records of the Amer- ican Hallway union. 1 donot know by ¢ officers what right this act has been committed. It | sedins t Not only did they fects and papers, 1 my unopened mall the act of the the act Kuigh country, num have been me to be an infam take my perso ut carried with ta ) ous outrage. nal ef It seems czar of { a free con me lke Russia intry." ts of Lab wr thre the entire pearly 1,000, ughout bering led cause of organized labor LX) men, cal upon to strike General Master issued man Soverelg ign i of the organ , orig the P that strike the may be sald that t uniform ndition The President's Proclamations ! t Youd sms ¢ 1% buds er 14 washing! YY YOR siiforoia and the territg w Aes Stubborn at t) work | The to work esterday : The strid hich has cost nearly a million dollars, »t eight weeks ago in the butt furnaces inborers are pearly all boys where the They got sixty-five cents per day. The returning arted | other departments mainly went out from necessity, one branch of work depending on another World's Falr Buildings Barned. Cuicaco, July 6. All the main build. Ings of the World's fair, except the Hor ticultural, Woman's building, the Art palace, the Machinery and the United Bates government buildings were almost entirely burned last night. They were the property of the Columbian Exposition Salvage company, and had been pur chased from the exposition company for about $90,000. The fire Is believed to have been of Incendiary origin, and the police are Investigating. The French Anti-Anarehist min. Pans, July 11.-It appears that the committee which is to report upon the government's anthanarchist bill stand nine In favor of the measure, one doubt ful and two hostile to it. The alection of the committee showed that 235 ties were in favor of the bill and that 175 were opposed to it. Several of the committes declared that anarchists muet no longer find shelter bebind the press laws, the measure of their crime | They are charged with | , t | dwelling Rogers | their | detention Fitzgerald, | and | um | ing in the sum of | ged have | court them | instead of | for the | an order late ullman | future, | ws of Thursday, July 5. Prendergast, Mayor Harrison's mur. derer, will be hanged at Chicago July 14, Richard Croker, the ex-Tammany leader, day. 0 i J ' of Yennsylva nin and { Lo me dire | jose to public The nmended tariff bill passed the na | tional senate Tuesday night by a vote of | 80 to 84, Ex-Governor Edward BB Michigan, dled at his home in Mich., aged 68 Winans, Hamburg, of | A Fourth of July fire in Hudson, Mass. | several factories houses destroyed and forty loss Since { the murder of specinl detectives of Wales 1 the public ceremonies, Friday, July 6, of ne arly the York Prine to all necompany Duke of ant After a shutdown of the Lab Siie id Rive reside iron mills at Wheeling, 'Y a. employment to over 1, Edward Meyers, 28 IAVEH 0 men. while years old, , causing nearly $1,000,000 | th President Carnot | a year all | resumed, giving | standing in frofit of his residence in New | York early this morping, was shot and killed by an unknown assasin, escaped, Near Knobnoster, Mo who has been separated from his wife for some time, went to her ho her, then shot himself, twenty minutes , John Tittsworth me both dyi who and shot | a ng within : The American yacht Vigilant sailed her first race in Great Britain yesterday, was defeated by the Britannia seconds. At the start the supk by collision with the the Vigilant and the Britannia sailed the race Saturday, July 7. | Satanita, and Advices from Hay Bay that tion in that country is imminen Duluth, } ents per } All the dockmen at on strike for fifty Additions] train to Chneasgo | Loy NT olkdren’ ment Injurious to Rubber Our bicycle riders will be interested to learn that a writer hardware re. marks that in the of rubber tires for bicycles it must be borne in mind that no oil, varnish or grease should be allowed to touch them. Oil is an enemy to rubber. Care in this respect should be had in applying oil to bearings. on use Down in Virginia John Ligget, of Beech Creek, is now at Centralia, W. Va., where he is mak. ing an estimate of the timber on about 14000 acres of land, owned by the Brock. erhofl Bros, of Bellefonte. Mr. Ligget states that they own some very fine tim. ber in that region, mostly poplar and white oak. Backnel] Universsty. A postal card to the Registrar will bring the 120 page year book showing the five departments—College, Acade. my, Ladies’ Institute, Music School and Art Department, and cuts of the ten buildings of Bucknell University at Lewisburg, Pa. Next year begins September 13, 1804, (Aug 9) and | by only 83 | 4 Valkyrie was | alone | a revoln. | 2 esi to } mm § thi hay clair gains i ame pres nt they m for settlement Hesuy Brows Administrator NO BQUEAKING 85. SORDOVAN, FRINCHS. Tp | Ao) Soles, You ean save Ms shoes in the the value by stam the whic . If your sold by D. C. JSBE88& BRO, Pine Grove Geo. 4 a ox, Hublersburg, nt & Co. IRDLIS Al UT IN THE PRI CE QF md Ared PA ev VA phi ATTY ge Tr Te / RAKES fol.) ~ HAY TEDDER TOIT 1T ir d Ww 3 —— Wa Wal HAY LOADER $ ahd & MVE w ne "eT a HS o. A 7 NE 1 J | A be oh he nd LiL ¥ ~ Vide KES 50c¢ a yard. ant wie yo together«—order promptly can do = Ake a second or even cholee to avoid delay or disapp the first cholee w sold out aesgre lalways be sent Other lots 5c and 35¢ and they're such goods warrant your prompt attention nless we you as will One of the lots of Wash Goods that's to de moved is Fine Dress Ginghams~2560 Kind He a yard—one lot alone that will pay you to send for Send for sample of Fine Silk Ginghams 36¢ a yard. sees (BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117 & 119 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY, - - PENNA Increasing. The circulation of the CexTrE DEMOCRAT is increasing with each issue. The public like the paper shrewd advertisers should note this fact.
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