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Tho situation In the street paving war indicates that the contractors are steadily Raining ground in the struggle of the National Paving Cutters' Union against tho Now England Contractors' Association, which "was be gun nearly two weeks ago because of a proposition to change the date for sign ing the yearly wage scale from May 1 to Jan. 1. Contractor Kelly has largely increased the genu of non-union men which he put to work on Third avenuo last Tues day. Tho work Is being pushed rapidly, and general satisfaction is expressed with its quality. Several union men have gone to Mr. Kelly's foreman and asked that they be allowed to take the places of tho non-union men In relaying the old blocks. They were informed, that Under no circumstances would they bo allowed to return, This direct re fusal has greatly disheartened the strikers. The other contractors aro also hurry ing their work nlonz. By next week, it is stated, nil the jobs whicn are now stoppud will be resumed with bit; gangs of non-union men whom the contractors will import into tho city. Much apprehension is entertained as regards tho result of this new move oa the part of the contractors to. the Na tional Paving Cutters' Union. Tho p.iv ers acknowledge that tho contractors havo in this respect completely out witted them. They say that they will not abandon the light, however, and are confident they will win la the una. The uuion granite cutters have also re celved a sovere setback in that a great many of the union quarrymen have re turned to work, thereby giving in to tho Now England Association's de mands. Tho number of those who are going back to work In the quarries is also continually increasing. The strik ers declare that tho quarrymeu's return cun have but little effect on the situa tion of the strike, as theirs is not skilled labor. It is the strike of tho granito cuttors that really prevents tho quarry work from going on, thoy say. The contrac tors say, however, that this is a great point for them, and that it is only a question of time when all tue men will go back. Meanwhile, their places aro being rapidly lined up, tho contractors say, by non-union men whose work is fully as good as that ol tbo union men. Some of the men, it is said, will not be taken back at all. The quarrymen's brunch is tho weakest branch of tho Na tlOnal Union. Tho other branches de clare they are still lirui. The granite strikers put much faith in the secret meoting of the New Eng land Association. They say that when the members aro unwilling to let tho public know what business was conduc ted it portends a gradual weakening on their part. Thoy are dally anticipating some developments In their favor. Tho District-Attorney was asked to-day what had .been done toward prosecuting tho bosse3.for conspiracy. UIo sald..he was investigating tue matter carefully. but that be bad not yet sifted tho evl- ilenco sumcleutly. to. enable him to make a deQnlte statement as to tho action he would take. It is learned that there is a general movement on foot among the contractors to make .the use of non-union men for street paving general in all the large cities throughout, the country, fly do ing this it is thought that they will avoid much delay and difficulty in fu ture contracts. What helps to keep up tho courage of the strikers to a groat extent Is the re' portithat paving ln the other cities is still at a standstill. Indians ltefusa.tu Accept Reductions White Eahtii, Minn., 'May 28. At tho council held here tbe Indians listened to the reading of certain, communlcati ons from tbe Indian Oilloe by the agent. The communications contained a positive mandate for the Indians to accept, the allotment 0( 80 acres of land Instead ot the 100-iacro. 'allotment to each man, woman and child. Tbe Chlppowas of Minnesota, represented by their chiefs and leaders, emphatically declined to accept terms which stipulate to . any condition otner tnan tne'allotment of 100 acres of land to each man, woman and child. Tlie-.aT Indian' 'chiefs havo transmitted, their flnal answer, to 4 the Secretary of the interior. Agricultural Appropriation 11111. Wasuinoto.v, May 28. The Agrlcul tural Appropriation bill for the fiscal year ending. June 80, 1808, completed uy tbe uouse uommittee on Agriculture carries appropriations of $507 ,500 in ex cess ot tho bill ot last year. The prin cipal incroase is in tho appropriation of $500,000 to carry out tho provisions of the meat inspection law, the entire amouut allowed being .$1,000,000. For investigations on the subject of . forestry and for continuing the raliwall. expert inents lu arid sections, $20,000 is al lowed, an Increase ot $3,UUJ. Criminal (let Their Dues. LocKPOivr, N. Y May 28. William Henry Parker, convicted of. murder in the first degree, hus been sentenced to die by electricity at Auburn during the week beginning July 11. Charles Kelly, also concerned In the crime is sentenced to life Imprisonment, and WiUiam Chambers, also mixed up In the murder, Is Bent to Auburn for 11 vears. Plumber .Turner, convicted of manslaughter In tbo first degree, for kicking his child to ueatn, was sentenced to 11 years In Au uurn prison. Sluvln a Heavy I'Hvorlto. New York, May 28. A cable dlsnatch from Loudon convoys the Intelligence mat au urraugemeuts ror tue Salvia aud Jackson light, which occurs Monday night, have been completed. Tho men are to appear in tue ring at iu:uu p. m, Sluvln Is a heavy favorite In tho betting, his admirers olfering u to 1 on his chaace of winning. Few are willing to baok JuokBon, even at these odds, owing to slavlu's yunfrlor condition. A Mounted llroailsword Contest. New Haven, Conn., May 28. Brian E. Lynn of this city, and Major J. B. McUulro or JNow York, havo put up a forfeit with the sporting editor of the New Haven "News," nnd signed articles for a broadsword contest, tho men to fight mounted. Tho stnkos will bo $500 a sido. The meeting Is to take placo in this city between the 13th and 15th of June. A Yale Instructor Iloslgns. New Haves, Conn., May 28. Eueene Bergeron, instructor In French at Yale University, has resigned to accept the position ol lecturer on tue French lan guage and literature in tho Chicago University. Ho will enter upon his du ties at Chicago next fall. Hlcciilonneoo, Sick nnd Horvons Ilcndnclic, Bncltnclic, IMzzlnrsH.SIor lil I'cnrH, Hot FlnnlicH, Kcrvimn IyNpeilu,IltiHi!C!H,C'iirn5loii,Iiyn. erl:i, I'ifx, Ht. Vittm' Ilnnce, Opium Ilnblt, Drnrilicnnovt, etc., nrc cured by Dr. MIIcm' StCNtorntlvo Alorvlno. It docs not contain opiates. Mrs. Sophia C. llrOWnleo. DeLand. Fin.. nnfTornil with WnMnrmv ror 60 years nnd testifies to a complete euro. Jacob I'etrc, Ella, Crop n, bad boon suffering with Nerv ous Prostration for four years, could not steep, nothing helped hln until ho used Dr. Mllec' Re- ticcrmivo norvins; 110 is now well. Klnoboolts Free at dniRglsts. Dr. Miles' rjorvo and LlVOr PUIS. 50 doses for 25 renta nrn thn tnKt remedy for Olllousncss, Torpid Livor, etc., etc. Or. Wlilos' Medlcsl Co.,Elkhart,lnd. TBIAX, BOTT2JS ritEE. AMUSEMENTS. JJIKIIGUHOIM'H THEATHE, P. J. VEROCSON, manager. Return ot tho favorlto for one cntlro week, commencing, SATURDAY, MAT 28,1892 Clarence Bennett, Hupported by his Metropolitan players In a rep- erioir 01 Dcauuiui now piays, prouuemg the romantic Mexican drama, entitled. Elegant costumes, appropriate music magnlQ' cent seenory-rovcr i&uuyarasoi ino .;anot. Change iil bill nightly. VrlcoH, io,-20 quel 30 Cents. Reserved scats oasalo at ,Klrluj's drug store, ABBAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. B-FINESf GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.- AVrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING at the old reliable millinery store ol ELLA MoGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH The finest and largest stock of HATS, 0BO3ST3STEXS AND MIL.r.INimY GOODS Of all binds. Come and see tho display be- iore. purcnasiog eisewnere. POIaMER'S Saloon and Restaurant JVo. JIB N. WHITE STKEET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tern peranco minus ana Uigurs, i' mu oiu Wines and Liquors always on hand, II, a FOLMEH, Prop. Call around and epeud a pleataut hour. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. OENTBE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand. rue Desi temperance annua. JOHN R. COYLE, . AUorneyal-Law and Heal Estate Agent, Ofllce Doddall's liulldlng, Shenandoah, Pi. TIVE Notous Prostration Will Not Accept tho Chicago OITer. Berlin, Mny 28. Hermann Edward Von Hoist, tho historian, professor at the University of FreUburg, and author of the Constitutional History of the United Statos, has decided not to aocept tho offer from the Chicngo University. The reason glvon for the declination is that, at Von Hoist's ago. tho climate of Chicago would be, in the opinion of his physicians, too vigorous for him, and that tho change might have a disastrous effoct upon his health. Deacon Has Not Asked for a Pardon. Paris, May 28. Friends of Edward Parker Deacon deny tho truth of the re port that ho has appealed to President Carnot for pardon on July 14. Mr. Dea con, they say, will acquire, by submit ting to solitary confinement, the right to have his sentence reduced to nine mouths. At the end of one-hulf this time he will apply for a conditional re lease, which will be granted. AT THENEXT MORNING I FEEL BniGHT AND NEW AMD MY COMPLEXION IS DETTCfl. My doct'ir says tt arm g. m'y on tho morriMch I! . er ttnti kanpv. . n i i i '"rtHTif lav u'vi rt.i- dtinfc f 9 made ftom b i").. ati'l Ijiirepureil or ti f ih tiwily as ten. I ii" Buy on Uhdar. i.uiie h 1 liinilv ridK-.-f.' aovrs (lie Hovf i afli ny. In order to bv h 'I'Uby, this r u We Study to Please Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STX1C Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c., &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND $E$T STREETS. -1 "! JRestaurant Cor, Main and Coal Bts Huenanaoau, i'a. i Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ltdles' dining an t re freshment rooms attach ed., .liar stocked with the finest .brands ol clears and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. CerSENO "for CATALOGUE. CPMiavATi(rr?irrrm. with KubUiTiraa fflM iDch.JtoJiU rtau 16 au 21 oil . 93.tn.li. DCWl' Itlrl.'tlfl l . Ill, Mil fix.tn.iii luai T&oa40oe VMn.li, HurlDM711U ill. 64 4B Mnoh.a.liUl " Dil II) 1A IH) 4actL Dunlog Vamuutix IHaeb Tii . lflwi. uo US E, C. MEACHAM ARMS CD.. SI. LUUIS.MU M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardin St, Shenandoah. WAGONS nnd CARRIAGES In all the latest styles, of the finest make and best finish In the world tor the money, manu- iaciurcu oy me i;ooa v ugon tompunf, EASILY. QUICKLY. PERMANENTLY RECTORFn. WcuLneaa, ervovaneaa, llebltltr, ud trlU froq tulj crron or later ten.et, th rutulu r orcrwork, liokueti, vorrr, cto. Full BlrcDXtb, derelormciit and to&i alien to orerj orttan and portion of tho bod. slmpU, natural roetaodl. Iauoodlau Improvemtat ea. Valloro Impooaitilo. tl.00 per boil 6b0IM for A00. WrltWD fBaraotco to out iw ' " J m uu.iv. owju n-itTiaoB.. etoa iiamp tor Book, VKV.N CI1V iilXiUAL OO, I'liUadclphU, Pa. "THE ELECTKEC (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho finest, purest and bost Deers, liquors, ales, porter, cigars, sc., in me county. Thn nlace has been ontlrelv renovated and lm proved. Polite attention and honorable treat-' meat to alt. lo J. MULIIOLI.AND. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely emit com' panics represented by JDj&rVXlD FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanaoah,Pa. H it aramfwaw'" ' 'r -iv-- Numerous Dynamite Outrages at the Capital. DEPLORABLE STATE OF AFFAIRS. Women and Girls Kldnnpiicd by Haiders Agriculttiro nt n Standstill The Country Doad, Commercially No l'roapect ol Spoedy Settlement of the llevolutlon. Panama, via Oalveston, May 28. Tho Ulcers ot a steamship arriving liere from La Quayra conllrm tho worst of re cent reports as to the Anarchistic con dition of Venezuela and give news of repeated dynamite outrages which have spread terror among the citizens of the Capital. Frequent engagements have taken place within tho last two weeks, hut tho combatants have been only small bands government troops and gangs of raiders who call themselves revolution ists. Several score of wounded have been brought to Caracas, but tho gov ernment reports, nevertheless, that Its troops have been victorious la overy en gagement. Qen. Crespo's chnllengo to Casanas to bring his army In tho open Held and set tle the question of supremacy once for all so as to relievo the sufferings of the people has won him many friends, as the government's persistent prolonga tion ol the struggle is generally con sidered to be due to l'alacio's indilfer- nce to the welfare of the country. Casa nas, after refusing to meet Urospo, re turned to Caracas and resigned his offices as l'alacio's physician, chief ad viser and commander of the army. I'a- luclo suspocted treachery and committed him to prison. The state of general Intimidation in the Capital for tho past two weeks has been unprecedented. CarloadB of pris oners nave been brought in from la Ouayra and other cities la tho hands of the government, and havo been marched n obains through the principal streets as warnings to local disloyalists. Tho prisons are full of mon arrosted iu Cara- uud private houses havo beeu seized and turned into prisons to receive the suspects from other cities. All uro conlluod without trial and after a merely superficial ezamluatlou. Hardly a night passos without a raid by Pulucio's soldiers on tho families of pri vate citizens. The houses are saarchud, the pluto and money seized, and the men are led olt' tu union. Three explo .. u of dynamite within the last t wo v, e. s have Increased the apprehensions ol all residents of the city and have given the Government excuses for arresting mauy Innocent men. Ou May 13 a bomb was exploded in tho en trvway of the Military Academy. Tho door leading into tho first lecturo room was blown In, and two cadets and ua officer were killed by flying metal and flying splinters. Several others wero in jured, Including throe mon and a woman pusslug tho buildiug at the time of tho explosion. The entire district around the academy was shaken, and the report got abroad that Crespo was before the city and had begun the bombardment. The streets were filled with frightened men and women. The military was called out, and for two hours panic and the wildest apprehensions prevailed throughout the city. r our days later a shanty on the out skirts of the city was blown up and one man Injured. He is' supposed to be a Uoverumeut spy. Another explosion on the following night shattered the win dows of houses near the Cathedral, but nobody was injured. 1'alaclo attributes tbe outrages to Cresptsts who are Intent upon inaugur ating in the city tbo reign of plunder now supreme la the country. The Cresp Ists say that the explosions were caused by the Government's agents who wish to discredit the revolutionists, as did llalmuceda. The general belief Is, how ever, that the explosions are the work of Irresponsible and ill-advised Crospists who hope to frighten 1'ulacio and his ad visers Into fleeing from the city. Humors that the palace will be blown up were thick when the steamship sailed and the 'Government claims to have sup pressed one such plot by arresting a group of Urespist dynamiters. The present position of (jrespo's troops is not known. The Qovernmeut has no information as to his next move, but is busy spreading tho report that tbo sup plies and ammunition ot the revolution ists are exhausted and that they are ou the verge of disbanding. The condition ot tho rural districts is miserable beyoud description. Raiders have completely intimidated and im poverished most of tbe rural population, Women and girls are being kidnapped nightly, and reports ot murders are re ceived almost-cOnstantly in Caracas and La Uuayru. The farmers have, been robbed of their money and their cattle, and'ihose whd ha'te'detendo'd'theuiselves against tfi6pluudore'rs"h'uva been' pun ished by the burning of their houses and sheds. No effort Is mnde to cultivate the fields, as no man can bo sure ot harvest ing his crops dr of'keeplng them it thoy are allowed to mature. Work la the factories is at n standstill as the men caunot be relied on to attend to their duties. Commercially the country is dead as the merchants have either fled or have hidden their mouey. Minister Qrubb Cuming Homo. Madiiid, May 28. General E. Burd Qrubb, United States Mluutur to Spain, has started with his family on a visit to his home iu the States. Qenernl Qrubb has provided for au American Commission to assist the Spanish Com mission in charge of the Columbian eel ebration, to be held in Spain, and in which an extensive space Is reserved for exhibits from tho United states. l'utltlon of Colored Ilttptint. WASiiiNQTO.v.May 28. A committee of colored Baptist ministers of this city have united in a petition to the heads ot the several departments for a leave of absence to employes ou May 31, In ordor that they may oiler up prayor for the suppression ot crime and lawlossnoss in certain states ot tue union. Arabian Family to lie Ileturnell. Conooiid, N. II,, May 28. Tho family ot Arabians consisting of-husband, wlfo aud two sons, unable to speak a word of Kngllsh and without friends hero, who arrived iu Concord yesterday, presuma bly from New York, will be returned by Immigrant inspector uogswell. We Caff t do it but nro willing to pay for leaminr' liow to mako na good an article as Wolff's AcMk IIlaciuno of clicnp material go that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c Our prico is 20c. Tho retailer says the public will not pay It. Wo say tho public will, because they Villi always paj a fair price for a good article. To show both tho trade and tho publics that wo want to giro them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay Reward For ttbovo information ; this offer is open until January 1st, lbJ3. TRTOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PilC-Ron Is tho namo of a paint which does work that no other paint can do. A'eu wood tainted with It looks like the natural wood when It Is stained and uraUhed. PAINTERS MB BUILDERS will And It profitable to Investigate. 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