Only 14,000 Men Have Obeyed Shaffer'i General Order. ASKING FOR FINANCIAL AID SIGNOR CR1SPI DEAD BURNED AT THE STAKE Italy's Former Premier Stioenmbt After Long Illueai. A SHORT SKETCH OF HIS CAREER Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain Negro Assailant of Georgia WJ f yur xr . t, mi t a. taste in your mouth? Its man Meeti Horrible Fate. HUSBAND APPLIED THE TORCH Trouble Probable At McKee sport, Family Was Fifty Hourt At Hit Bed- Wheeling and Bellaire Mayor Black Stands By the Men Saving De posits May Be Withdrawn. PitUlmrg. Pa., Aug, 13. The strug tide Before the End Came Hie Af fairs Reported In Great Confusion. Funeral Arranged Before His Death. Naples, Aug. 12. Slgnor Crigpr flled Sle for muHtury between mnnufactur- t 7.-I0 o'clock last night. ers and nu n In tho steel Indus-try U now fairly launched, and on the first show of strength advantage Is with tho former. A general strike order as Issued by President Shaffer has so far been obeyed by ouly about 14,000 men He was surrounded by the members of his family and several Intimate friends. The news was Immediately telegraphed to King Victor Emmanuel ami Queen Helena. The evening papers assert that tho a " rdlng to tho best figures obtaina DO('y Will be conveyed by steamer to hie hero. Tho first two preliminary! Palermo, where the municipality will calls w,;re- answered by about 45.000 arrange for a great public funeral. It men, so that the total now out Is in j rumored that Slgnor Crlspl's will the neighborhood of 60,000. The strik authorizes a prominent Italian politi cs made gains here yesterday over j c'an to examine his papers and to pub the Bhowing of the nibt before and 1f,n his memoirs. their prospects for further accessions at both Mc-Keesport and Wheeling daring the week are very favorable. The action of the Amalgamated nun at Chicago. Jollet and Hnyvlew in re fusing to i "ino out, and their failure to secure any recruits In the Carnegie croup, throughout the Kiskimlnetaa .valley, and the big plants at Vounis town and Columbus, ).. have been' markedly disappointing to them. Two hundred and fifty Butt-Welding helpers came out last night and crip pl d the great Butt-Welding depart ment of the National Tube Works at McKenaport. The strikers are Dearly nil boys under IS. Fully 2,000 men will be forced to quit work, and the en tir department, consisting of 4,800, Is expected to be Idle, The boys came out against the wishes of the Amalga-I matt I oflicials. The young fellows nr turbulent, nnd it was their stride thai began the great strike and ilo. ot 1894. Tl 1 lol Interesting development of yesterda the appeal lor financial aid to . i dzed labor and the general public, and it is expected that the re spoil i It will bo liberal The call ' , it all money shall be lor ward : I cretary Williams. The algamnteil Association nisi issued an appeal to its local lodges, urii'u the members who nre employed to give . rally to the cause. Offb r the National Tube com pany and Mayor Black clashed yester da) ovi r-tbi question of protection for on-strikers and property, A large crowd of strikers assembled around the tube vorks in the morning, and their pickets Intercepted the workers tin tlndr way to the mills. There was some exclt ment, and the mill officers claimed thai their men were being threatened and in danger of violence. Some indignation was expressed when tho public learned that the de tails of the funeral bad been arranged before death came. It Is rumored that the affairs of the dot eased are in the greatest confusion, and that Signora - -...TV . v LATE SIGNOR CRISPI, Crlspl will have to depend solely on the proceeds of the sale of the mem oirs. The body will be embalmed and will He in statu tor three days In th" drawing room of the Villa Bina, in Naples, the walls of which are deco rated with frescoes repr tenting the principal episodes of the Qaribaldean epoch. A great state funeral will be held in Naples before the body is removed to 1 Palermo King Victor Emmanuel will bo represented at the obsequies. Hi Ife and daughter did not leave ttafl I Iside tor 50 hours and their I frlen were compelled to use lovinii violeni e to induce them to quit the chamber. When all was over Princess and calli I on Mayor Black to clear the LlnguaiJossa fainted and had to be treecs ana protec t mem. The mayor said thr-.t he would only Interfere to utop actual rioting and assault, Tv oilier appeals were madu to him la .' in the morning, but he insisted t ...tt there wan no danger of an out r ak. Another ! w gathered at uoc i, when the tube men were leaving the plant, and while n violence was offered the strikers were jeered. The strikers say that it 13 only a question of time when material will give nt and the tube men must quit, Otherwise it is be lieved that there would be serious trou ble in McKeesport, ii orts from Wheeling and Bel lati ndl ate that there may be trou ble : At the latter place un at i ' e made to keep the iilnnt ration and the mill officials say I ' r I he men who did not go i ul ai In 'ft il with they will ask r t" militia to pi 'tect them. At ioi ts that mi n w re to be ive brought out crowds venting their admission, i ted that there will be . . ii there before the strike Ni has been made s yet to pul o on the plan of withdraw ing it deposits, suggested by Pi iidenl Shatter In his speeches of Satin The suggestion aroused t, particularly in banking i i many bankers no con- r I 1 th the larger industrial com binatl ivo protested against it. Presii ihaffer said yesterday that be bad i toi i-ent out thu circular deal int; with Ihe matter. First Violence of the Strike. . u, )., Aug. 13. The first vlo lea e 'urin the present steel work riki n the Mahoning valley oc- ' curt S'iles yesterday afternoon, try lewd of tin mill men ' to Erie train from Lisbon ll ' ' : mpt action of the police five mi n would have been mobbed Ex citement runs high at Niles, and if any attempt is made to operate the tin mill there serious trouble will re sult from !t. carric i out by her husband. Francesco Crispi, of whom it was sand that he was the most hated man in Italy until a crisis arose in the government, when be was called its saviour, was S2 years old. It has been given to few men to play as many parts on the stage of life. WHITNEY'S CONFESSION Makes New York Police Think That None Is Safe. New York. Aug. 13, Whitney's con fession of police collusion with gamb lers was the chief topic of discussion at police headquarters yesterday. The first of Frank Moss's disclosures creat ed a panic, but the- decision of the agent of the poolroom men to tell of his experiences in tin matter of pro tection of gamblers gave the police a shock from which they will not soon recover. Corroboration of Dillon's story t,f the arrangements by which poolrooms were "tipped off ' had been Impossible to obtain, they had believed on Saturday, but with Whitney balk ing up the Dillon reports in all details and adding valuable Information) it is felt now that DO one is safe. Victim Admitted Crimes Incident to Principal One, But Denied That Woman, However, Positively Identi fied Him Mob Numbered 400. Savannah, (la.. Aug 12. Eighteen miles south of Savannah, near the Seaboard Air Line railway, the charred trunk of the body of Joe Washington, the negro ravisher of Mrs. J. J. Clark. Is all that remains to tell the story of the dreadful tragedy of last night Washington was captured at Liberty City and was brought to Way Sta tlon, near which place his crime was committed. He was carried before Mrs. Clark, who identified him posi tively as the negro who had assaulted her. The proof of guilt was absolutely conclusive, and includes circumstances that scarcely can be hinted at in print. The negro's postUve Identification by his victim sealed his fate. A mob of 400 men clamored for his life, but the leaders of the mob, nusiberlng lars than a dozen, carried into execution the plans they formed. The rest of the mob was kept at a distance and was not permitted to come within 100 yards of the place where Washington met his death. This was at a spot a few feet from the railway track, and not 500 yards from the house In which the ravisher committed the crime for which he paid so dreadful a penalty. He walked to his death without a tremor, and met It without a prayer or an appeal for mercy. lie admitted his guilt of crimes incident to the principal one which proved his guilt Of that. But to the end he stubbornly refused to acknowledge that he had as- J satilted Mrs. Clark. Along l he side of the railway track a crowbar was driven Into the earth. To this Washlngon was forced nnd was bound to it in a sitting position. His legs extended straight in front of his on either Bide of the bar... A chain held him fast around the waist, while a heavy rope encircled the bar and his neck. Washington's victim had been asked by the leaders of the mob to apply the torch to the pyre, but at this office her soul revolted, and she ! declined. Her husband was selected in her stead. Washington looked straight Into the eyes of Clark as the latter stooped down to apply the I match. The wood was ric h, fat pine, i and was saturated with kerosene oil The flames leaped hungrily towards Washington's body. The man showed : no signs in his face of tho agony he must have suffered, and mot death without a groan, as seemingly he had faced It without fear. Negroes, citizens of the section of Bryan county in which tho tragi lyj took place, were almost a unit in ap proving it. and very many of them were members of the mob that carried into execution the plan of vengeance. Lots of Botrsjn Active Service. Brussels, Aug. 13. Mr. Kruger'i friends here say he has received a report thai there an; now 17,000 bin .-hers and 12,000 rebel Afrikanders unii. r arms and well supplied with weapons and ammunition, although nrovlslons are very scarce. Senator Beveridge In Pekin. Pekln, Aug. 13. United States Sen ator Beveridge has arrived in Pekin for a two days' visit, after traveling ' xti nsively in Manchuria with the Russian commander-in-chief. E. Bur ton Holmes Is with the Beveridge party. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH III Irour liver I Ayer's Pills are i ver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. All drujjulslv Want your moustache or benrd a beautiful btewa ot rich Irises Then eat BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Mett,9 Day r4T, o H. P. Mai t A Co. , ".-. MM. Republican Standing Committee. Adam C. T- ninnnun. J. D. Npa. Uaaver-t'harlra Dreese, Klmer VVaUal. leaver w. Thos H-rhr. Jackson Baker, antra W. A. Reap, K. H Mine. bauiiiaii -Peter Shaffer, C. II. t'pdearove. Franklin-John Hackenhurg, Geo F. Metier. Jackson J. Harvey Mover, U. A.'Brnuee. Mlridleburjt-r. W. Spec-lit, Frank Keila. Middlecreek-- It P. Row, Geo. C Stuck. Monroe w. L. Young:, I) P, Hitter. Penn Harry L Krujit, Qoo M. Wltroer. ferry F. k. Borer, alien Valentine. Perry W. .lo.inli Winer. S. Siirlgule, Seliimirrovo J. A. l.um-ard, J. F. Keller, spring Ohm. It. Rinse, D, II. Bnook, I nion Jacob stiihl. A. J, stroh. Washington Myron Moyer, W. F. Blown. Pans Vorjiro, Chairman, Kuna K. WBTSSL, Secretary. J. I hank ItKii.. Treasurer MlODLEBURGH MARKET. Butter .. ! EgK 12 Onions 00 Ijiinl Tallow... ( chickens, Side Shoulder. Ham 10 4 8 ' 2 11 Wheat 70 Bye 50 Corn 50 Oats 32 Potatoes 00 Bran per 100. 1.00 Middlings" 1.10 Chop 1.10 Flour per bbl '..') Our readers who have otcaalon to uc whls kev, mocbaulcnlty or otberwtae, will be Inter cited in tiic advertlaemetit In tins paper of The Hayner Dtatilltnjrj Oo which offers pure Bya Whiskey, Seven Yean 'ld. direct from tli.ir fjlettllery, tt IS 20 per galton, ezpresa prepaid. Thi otter in deaervlns "f consideration. Free l!v a recent act of the Legis lature, free tuition is now granted at the Lite- :ry Institute and State formal Schoc! Bloonasbursji i'a. to all those preparing t teach, This school maintains courses of study far teachers, for those preparing for college, and for those studying music. It will pay to write for particular No oilier M'lio.-i often em-ii auneripr advaatasei at iuch low rataa. A.iiirew J.P. WKUH, 1. n., Ph.D., Prlarlssl. Durlinrjton Blocked With Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. Official notice of a blockade In the Htirling- ton yards here- wiih yes'erday served un Secretary B. D. Bigelow, of tho board of trade, and the Burlington ncii ii'e d it? agents in Kansas and Ne bi tska not to load grain for Kansas City or St. Joseph Until further no tice. The Burlington offlt lals ; ny that thr-ro are between -l"'i and 500 cars loaded with grain on their road be iwet a Kansas City and Ht. Joseph. b i-l't; a nui Mb rihbo LV Father and Son Drowned. Frederick, Md., Aug 13. James Birch, and his 5-year oM son wore drowned at Groves' lime ltllns last night. The boy started in advance of ' his father to water a horse at a deep i pool In tho quarry. When w father i arrived ho saw bis son's hat floating' on the water. He jumped Into the : water to rescue tho body of the boy D... , . . ... I but sank and was himself drowned. Gotr,eL-rs Reiterates Promise of Aid. Washington, Au. 13. President j To Fight the Cracker Trust Goinptrs. of the American Federation gt. Louis, Aug 13 He prosantatlves of I.ahor, said last night that bia or- 115 of the largest independent ganliation would uso evry poacealde means In its power to assist the Amal gamated Association In Its strike Par nona'ly he hoped that nn nmleatile ad itiBtmeat of the trouble might be ar ranged, and expressed his willingness to co-operate In any effort to bring about a settlement of the conflict. Tampa Strike Nearlng Close. Tasipa . Fla., Aug. 13 Tho Keels tencla Clgarmakera' Union, now strike hero, showed evidences of al-Bio-t totsl collapse yesterday. Two of Its aotip houses were closed because It could not buy food. Delegates made overtures to the International union today, It la said, but the latter union declined to consider them. cracker factories will meet In St. Louis the laat week of September to form an association similar to that of the Wholesale Grocers, their pur pose being to fight the National Biscuit company, known as the Cracker Trust, collectively and throughout all parts of the United States. 'iafe, 1 reliable, Ladlee, aik DrugrLlt fbt I'll It'll KNTKR'N BN4J1.MH In Ked mid ......I metallic boxen, Majed with blue ribbon, Take no other. Kcrn.c diktiKcrons Huhati 1 ill tote. .-tiil liultMllona. Bu) of v.,ur Unmctst, nr Hniid le. In KtainiM f..r I'nriicuinra. Tratl monlala and --kii-iier inr LiMllea. in UtUr, by 1.111111 Unil. 10,04 1 1 -Mu lial, .-old by uil Drugglats. OBIOaiSTlB CIIKMICAL CO. aino HadlMta Hqusre, PHILiu, i a. Mi-ntiun thii aapar. Ecuadorian Revolution CeleDrated. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Aug. 13. The celebration of the anniversary of thu victory of the Ecuadorean revolution of ls'.'3-OT, whic h resulted in the suc cess of the Liberal party and the elec tion to the presidency of Gentral Bloy Alfaro, passttd off quietly throughout the c ountry. People View Empress' Casket. Cronbsrg, Aug. 13. By special com mand of Emperor William, the resi dents of Cronberg were admitted to th church prior to the removal of th body of the Dowager Empress Fred erick. Almost all had reason to re member personally her charities and kindnesses. Many wept Many others tiered expressions ef deep regret A GOOD THING. German Syrup is the special pre xeription of Dr. A, lioBchoe, a cole brntetl German physician, and is ac knowledged to lie one of the most foJtttCAts discoveries in Medicire. It quickly eiiren Coughs, Colds and all Lunp; troubles of the severest na ture, removing, as it does, the cause of the rffectiou ami leaving the parts inaHtrCngaud healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood '.he test of years, giv .ne HRtiRfsction in every case, which tits rapidly increasing sa'eevery sea non confirms. Two million bottles '-old annually. Roscuee'a German Syrup was introduced in the Unitod Elates in 1868, and is now sold in every town and village it the civi lized world. Three doses will relieve ny ordinary cough. Price 75 cts. Get Green's Prize Almanac, GENERAL MARKETS. Philadelphia, Ant,-. 12. Flour steady, winter superfine, J-152.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear. S2.90t93.lS; city mills, extra. It.40t9!.tt. Rye Hour llow, tit t2.6S01.M per barrel. Wheat advanced; No i red spot, Ttiv"r'V' Corn strons; No. 2 yellow, local, 'He fiats firm: No 2 ubita. clipped, 46c; lower sitidf. 41043c May In k I demand; No. 1 timnthy. lS.KcV(il7 for large lialea. B.ef firm; beef liams, 119.50920.50. I'ork steady; family, 117.50 poultry quoted at 9Vfce. for hens, To. f ir uM roos ters, MUVm. for sprlns chickens. Dressed poultry at lOt. for choice fowls, fiVjo, for old ruotUrs, 11920c. for nearby lirollers, 119140. lor frozen broilers ltutt'-r steady; rrenmery. 21Vtc. factory, 199210, Cheese uniiettied; fancy I irga colored, 9H99jc, Ku.v.t flrwi; New York and Pennsylvania, 17c. . western storage, at mark, 12911c, Po tatoes rltm; Jaraeya, (09T0, Baltimore, Ann. 12. Flour hiirher; west ern super. 22.4592.55; western extra. $2.5ti 92.05; western family, 13.8093.45; winter wheat, patent. 13.70(73.96; spring wheat, patent. 23.6594.10; spring wheat. stralKht. 13.7593.85. Wheat strong and higher; Spot, the month and Scptemher, 77'. i 77'v.; October, 78ls97IVsC.; December, v QMlic.; steamer No. i red, 74u744.-. ; southern, by sample. 97Sc.: southern, on grade, 71H978c, Corn higher but dull; mlxeil. spot nnd the month. tU'ii:.; Sep tember. 64c.; Stoami r mixed, 62'ae.; south ern white corn, " (67c; southern yellow corn. tiii'ccil7e, flats arm; No. 2 w-hite. new. 4t9'42(ic.; No. 2 mlyed, new, 40940 Mc, Kyo stronif and higher: No. 2 nearby, Wt 67r.; No. 2 western, fflMWc, Hay strong; No. l timothy, old, Sti bid, Bugar firm nnd unchanged; coarse granulated, 16.45; tiee. Sa.4".. Cheese firm and unchanged; lure, 10'ic : medium, 10e. ; small, ln4c. Putter tirm end unchanged; funey imi tation, nit 18c; fanoy creamery, 21 U 22c; faney ladle. 16917c; etore packed. 12914c. Eggs firm, at 169 We. DATENITl l6W ON LIBERAL TLBMS fXPRELIMINARV EXAMINATION FREEJ patent GUARANTEED V ' mi icitutv ii-k-iiUTirnH Jo EST ADVICC, PROMPT, rAiinruL BtRVlCC WRITE FOR BOOK. 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