EVENING HERALD "abllened dolly, except Sunday by jsehazd vvnziisniya companx, F is'.lcMton office and meohanloal Jepnrtment North Market Street. if ha tfonfiTA Is delivered In Shenandoah ne persia gurr0UB,iIll.tt)wntj0r8ij;0witt neelr, payable to the carriers. 11 y mall, Thrs'. SolHru a yoar orTwenty-Bvo conts per month, a advance. J!ai-ljf)iieii( charged according to spioi ma poeitlon. The publishers reserve the right 'f ctr-c the position of advertlsernottts when 8TftUe publication of new? requires It. The dttlrttiJ iiIto reserved to reject uuy ndvortU auKrt, nhotlwr paid for or not, that the pub tahers may deem Improper. Advertising ru, ead krewn upon application. Etvr i1 t the post otneent Shenandoah, Vi. ay MK-rad nloee mall matter. run Krjsniifo uhrai,u, Shenandoah, Pencil. Evening Herald. FRIDAY. MA.Y 3, 1893. WE are indebted to Charles Lee, Gejer 1 Passenger Agent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for a beiuttful souvenir book entitled "The Dennttes of the Lehigh Valley." Tho work is rich in design an 1 the illustrations are snperb. The Huntington (Ph.) Journal things that "tin- Introduction of Meant divides andothei' mnebitiery Into China, for which the tie dy of p'nee between the two great oriental powers ,,rov.des,vill undoubtedly lead the timicliof progress which till the reat of t'ue world is making. Railroads and teli'urnnhH will follow, and that vast empire will be opened up to trade and commerce and intercourse with the other natloisof the truth. Tho locomotive car ries civil zitloti with it and China will be come involved In that feoclal evolution which is brl iglng together the extremes, of society, qlvlng to all nn equal chance in the race of life, making education universal nud hastening the brotherhood of men A woman's Bible is about to be published for the benefit of the London sisterhood of advanced women. It will be a treat. New readings are to bo given in it of the old piHjages, and those verses about women's inferiority will be shown to mean the very opposite of the ordinary acceptance. It 1h most ingenious, the twist tliit is given to the apple episode in the Garden of Eden. Eve Is praised for having eaten of the fruit, when Satan might have tempted her with millinery nnd other seductive things. She pre f erred an offer of knowledge, and inspired groveling, unambitious Adam to partake of the gift wi U her. But what a goose Eve was. She should have kept that apple all to herself. Things would have been so very dilTerentlif fehe had ! THE Burlinuton Hawk Eye says : "The American farmer U getting tired of. Demo cratic sneers at the home market. He has hem studying the subject in the light of practical experience. The demand forh's products undiminished, but he feels the effects of the scarcity of cash through slack work nnd small wages, occasioned ly the operation of the new tariff law. The farmer probably feels most sensibly and keenly any impairment of domestic industries. The fluids are dependent upon the factories. Tbey work together and usually benefit each other. The foreign market buys uotv from six to eight per cent, of our farm products, while the slurred and despised homo market con mimes from VI to vl per cent. The more this home market U protected in Its varied sourcei of vitality, the better ltli for the farmer He has no chance in Europe except in times of war or famine." The women of Djylestown nre deter mined lo have clean streets and have taken uteris toward attaining that end. They have formed what is termed the Village Improvement Company, and every member makes ii, pledge that no refuse of auy kind will go from her house into the street. It is the intention of the organiE'jrs to induce every woman In D jylesto ku to join the organization. If they ahoald succeed in doing this and every member would live up to her pledge the result ean easily be Imagined. It would a rdly he fair to aocuse the women of throwing all the refuse which litters the streets of Doyleetown, or any other town. IudeeJ women, as a rule, are more likely to be tidy In this respect thau men. I$ut by their example many of the latter may be taught to be more careful in such matters. Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of a olty or town thau clean streets. While It is impossible to have clean streets In all that the word Implies la Shenandoah so long as Couucil la not imbued with a spirit of progrws siveaess, we ean at least have them clear of refuse whioh U thrown ttbout thought lessly and i irelfssly, and there cju be n harm In -uulating the example o the Doylestown women who are determined that the streets: of that town shall be tidy. PEACEMAKER BAYARD. Our Ambassador's Suooess in the Nicaragua Negotiations. AOOEPtS SALVADOR'S GUARANTEE. Great Ilrltnlti Hns Instructed tlie Drltlsh , ( Adinlrnt to I.envo Corlnto n Soon us . Nicaragua Confirms tho Promised rny.4 uient of Indemnity. , . j ' i ABiiinitru.i, iinyo. xiie ueimrunoiu , f ... . , f . I ul bmiiu intn ruuuivi'u u tuiouniiu limn Am bassador Bayard, at London, stating that Groat Britain has accepted the guarantee made by Salvador of tho pnymont of the ndemnlty by Nicaragua In London within a fortnight, nnd thnt so soon as Nicaragua confirms and so informs tho British ad miral tho admiral is instructed to leave Corlnto. Tho above oillclal stntomont may bo re garded as chronicling tho passago of the nottto phase of tho difficulty between Groat Britain and Nicaragua, which ntouotlmo, perhaps, threatened to lnvolvo tho United btntos. It cannot bo doubted that Nica ragua will promptly confirm tho arrange ment, and tho British fleet will loavo Cor lnto as soon as notlco of tho action of tho British foreign olllco can bo communi cated to Admiral Stephenson, which, by tho way, might bo sooner had not Nlca- ragunns purposely interrupted tho cotn- iiiunlcntkm by cnblo directly between tho foreign olllco nnd tho admiral. Tho guarnntoo by Salvador of Nica ragua s indebtedness, it Is said, is simply n repayment of tho favor oxtonded to Sal- vadur by .Nicaragua at tho time of the Ezeta Incident, when Dr. Guzman, tho Nicaragua minister nt Washington, took up tho caso of Salvador by Instructions of his own government nnd worked so hard to securo tho oxtradltlon of tho refugee to Salvador. In addition to this considera tion, based on gratitude, tho'Salvndorlans nro supposed to be Influenced In espousing tho Nlcaraguan cause by n feeling of np prohension at tho prosonce of British troops on Central Amerlcnn soil. It Is qulto certain that all of tho coun tries of Contral America have been doeply Impressed with somo sueh fear, and It Is felt hero that tho Nlcaraguan Incident mav perhaps bo tho direct means of bring ing about again tho long expected rovlvnl of the union of Central Amorlcan repub lics, tho small republics now existing hav ing boon brought to a realization of their inability to protect themsolvos In a con flict with auy, considerable power. Although it may bo snfoly assumed that tho acuto phaso of tho Nlcaraguan Inci dent has passed, supposing that there should bo no hostllo collision beforo tho formal ordors have reached tho command ers on each side, there, nro yot somo mat ters to bo adjusted beforo the incident can bo regarded ns cntiroly closed. After tho settlement of tho "smart money" claim, on account of tho treatment of Hatch, u commission must be selected and proceed to adjudicate claims of o.tier British sub jects, not officials, who woro expelled from Bluollolds at tho tlmo of tho outbreak last summer, and If ths commission assess damages against Nicaragua on this scoro there may bo somo grumbling beforo tho account Is settled. This is not Ukoly to load to serious trou- blo, but tho Nlcaraguans, smarting under tho senso of oppression in this caso (for thoy declnro that Hatch novor had an ox equatour and so was never rocognlzod by them as a British official), may bo counted ou to do ovorything they can without giv ing causo for an open rupturoto give their patronogo in tho future to any other na tion than Ureat Britain. It Is just within tho bounds oposslbllity, too, that tho old question of British rights in tho Mosquito reservation may arise again at some tu. turo day. It was definitely dovoloped whou the of. flclal announcement of the agreement was mado that tho United States had taken a very Important part In tho negotiations. A cablegram of Instructions was sent to Mr. Bayard on Wcduesduy laying down a posttlvo lino of action. Mr. Bayard re ceived these Instruction so lato on Wod uosday that thoy woro undoubtedly com munlcated to tho foreign olllco yostorday. It is a significant coincidence that Great Britain's acceptance was given almost im mediately after Mr. Bayard carried outhis Instructions. Provious to Wodnosdny the oompromlso was being urged by tho fenlvadorcan mm- ister in London, but his offorts settmed to bo Ineffective, and there was no certainty that Great Britain would ngreo. It was this doubt which led to tho cable to Mr. Bayard. Ho was directed to urgo tho rea sonableness of tho oompromlso proposi tion, and to seek a speedy acceptance. The results proved that his offices woremore cffeotlve than those of tho Salvadorean minister. Mine Operators Itofiue an Advance. Hol'TZUALE, Pa., May 8. The joint con vention of miners of tho several soft coal regions in central Pennsylvania met here yostorday to take action ou the replies of tho opurators to tho request of their em ployes for an advance of Ave oente a tou. Two kussloiiH wuru held and the oonveu Hon adjourned until this afternoon with out definite result. The situation In West Virginia Is not without Its effect on the nilnTs of'this seotlon. It Is kuown that tho Clearllold and Beech Creek region operators have declined to make auy ad vnuoe. Death of a Ooce Noted Oarsman. Sing Siku, N. Y., May 8. Heury Ward, better known as "Hank" Ward, of tho famous Ward brothers, at one time the champion four oared orew of the world was found dead In his little fUlierman's hutntCrnwbuokeyebenoh, near this plnoe, Wednesday uluht. Wurd, who Was 70 years old, had been a fisherman at the beach for a number of year. He lived nlono In the hut. Some of his neighbors have, for the past two weeks htmi supply lug htm with food, as he va notable to go out. . rrobnlily Itllndcil by a lllait. HEKEybllP, Pa., May 8. Whllo Charles Hoyl aud Jaeob Ueho, of this place, were masting rook tbe luse wits uooiaencnuy out off by a stamper, and this lgnttod the powder. An explosion followed, Injur in Heyl sorlously. Ills faoo was burned blaok uud eyoslbt probably destroyed. One of his hands was also t rushed Mr. (ioho was thrown somo d: ,1 am by the ' thool:, lint em-apod with brui.v;, and con- I tllhloll-, 11 p J ll,- t t. it It to A;,rt i ( . l , ii hi . Nl .. ', '' i : , ii. IN . 1 ; .1 i i , .11 a 1 . i : it- It wit ll murdt-r iu tli -i.uii.. in e,,ininp; the iliiithuf MiiukU- Sihlms lt A it just Irtlt rl Ull'lMc tl) .I'JJVJ tt .1 Vi ' lI atsd di-,i..i, i d fEWKN;W Ab.y i Hi. EflSOFMiUNUEB.M. We nuy i.u 110114 'iliW. accept their peculiar re- AVe cannot ontir Into the spirit of their sacrifice!, and therefor wo do not study their habit of Ufa. It U not uocehry to believe ih thoy do, but we eati nnd do respect thtlr Mnc'oritr nf mu noKH and thn lionm- - , .,'..... ness which mark nil their lltletueSi dell- lllgH. In one particular thn Shaker 'excel all other men or clas of men. This Is in i,i..,i iuc t. un i , tiwuii e cultivation or medicinal herbs and and plants. Tht'j- have njade it a study for more than one hundred year-. They are nlso expert In extracting from them their characteristic essences nnd medl dual virtues This is their peculiar industry. Their lives have been devoted to It. By It thfy are supported. They excel In thii branch as do the Monks of the order of St. Benedict with their famous liqueur called "Benedictine." Now, thU lifelong study on the part of the Shakers has not been In vain. They have accomplished much good. Their medicinal extracts and cordial 3 are known throughout the world. The Shaker DIgeitlve Cordial is pmb ably the most useful medicine ever given to tbe public. It is uot n cure for all diseases; It doesn't pretend to be; but one disease It will cure, nud that Is Indices tion It is not pretcndi-d thnt it will cure nnythlug else, and a sufTtrer has not long to wait to see the result. The effect Is Immediate. Almost the first dose will give relief, and, if continued, a perma nent cure will follow. The Shaker motto Is : "Prove nil things aud hold fast that which is good." For this reason tho Shakers put.inf) the hands of the retail druggists who soil their remedy im.ill trial bottle, which can bo had lor ten cents each, so that for this small sum the render can ascertain whether It is adapted to hU case. Tri-mli Mr - rs in,., i put, Biuioa, M.i. 4 A tni'ub'i-o: minor' nf the Uhnldain-'i d.- ti-ioi in.ni i ,m uttenp, to prevent s imj oi' tlu'ir feimw workun'i: from worklnc m a nilno and cm a .rniU re connected therewith, 'i'hj. gcndai-mes wero finally camp -Hod to lh-o upon tin crowd, and several were wounded. A num ber of arrests wore made. Secretary Orcsham Improving. , WASniXGTON.'Mny y. Secretary of State Grosham passed a comparatively good day. Though not qulto so well lust night us in tho morulnj his general condition shows atlsfactory Improvement. You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture lu nn editorial about -No lo-iiac. tne inm ous tobacco hnblt cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, n uromlncnt fct. Louis architect. smoKeu and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bao sold aud guaranteed by Mrs, A. Wasley. No cure no pav. Book free. Sterling Itemedy Co., New York or Chicago. 13t eod "NUGGETS' t)r tNEWS, Rain has vlsltod portions of Wisconsin for tho first tlmo In two months. Mill workers at Worcester, Mass., nt a largoly ottonded meeting, voted not to strlko at presont. Tho Ohio minors' convention has not yot reached an agreement as to the wnge scnlo for this year. Captain John Brown, son of tho famous nbolltlonlst, died on Put-In-Bay Island, near Sandusky, O., last night, aged 70. Whllo nt. work on tho dralnngo canal at Mount Forest, Ills., Elmer Tongen was killed and Mlrfi&cl Scanlnu lost an arm 3y tho fall of a lead of clay. A Skeleton In the Closet. Ho J? often do we hear of this in domestic life at this day. But what Is more appalling than the living body made renunive wttn sum anu scaip utseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema and scrofulous sores nud swellings. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the positive cure lor all of these diseases If taken in time, It also cures Lung-scnfula, commonly known ns Pulmonary Consumption. By druggists. tveyser, is. u. Dr. R. V. PlEncE : Dear Sir When about three years of age I was taken with mumps, nlfo had fever, unally I had that dreaded disease Scrofula. The most eminent physicians In this tectlon treated me to no avail. I had running scrofulous sores on left side of neck and tnce. I was small and weakly when' eight or nine years old, aud in fact wa nearly a skele- ton. Six bottles ot ur. rierce r uoinen Medical Discovery wrought marvelous chsntres. Althouirh the sores were he lied lu eight niontjw. i ltu nor qnu tauiug it, until I was sure it had been entirely routed from my system. The only signs left of the dreadful, disease are the scars which f-.ver remind mo of how near death's door I was until rescued by the '-Dls- ooverv." I am now eighteen years old and weigh 148 pounds, and nave hoc ueen slok in nve vears. Your-', respectiuiiy, IIAUVEV M. HOLLEMAN, Agt. for Seaboard Air Line. Coming: Events. May 30 lee cream festival In Rohb'lns' hall, under tbe auspices of the Youni People's Working Society of the Unltei Evangelical church. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she beoame Miss, she clung to Castorla. When che had Children, she gave them. Castorla, Iluv-KevstoiiB flour. Be Bttre that the name LEsaio & Baku, Ashhtud, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Relief In Six Hours. DUtrrsslug Kidnoy aud Bladder iUh mmt relieved lu six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy in a great surprise ou aooouut of ltd excaedlnfr promiitueas lu rellovlDK pain iu the bladder, kidneys, baok and every part of the urinary pa Hages in male or female. It relieves re tention of iv.itei' nud jaln iu pawing tt altuoat iiamcdiately. If you want quick relief aud cure thlH is vour remedy. Sold atttieuity rtiarmaoy, iut b. main bt., next door to the tHjBt office, Shenandoah Pa. 4-9-8ru f ? T ERUAY'S BASEBALL GAMLS"" Nation:! League. At Phllndoi!)ia-.ov York, H; Phila delphia, 4. At Pittsburg (1'i killings-. Cincinnati, S; Pittsburg, 8 At Chii-.iro (li innings) Loulsvillo, 0; Chicago, 'I. At Boston Boston, 0: Washington, 7. ' At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 8; Baltimore, 6. At Cleveland Clevolnnd, 0j St. Louts, 1. ISaxtrrn Lorn; it o. At Springfield Springfield, Bj Buffalo, 5. At Scranton (10 Innings) Scrnutou, 8; Rochester, 7. At Providence Provldenoo, 8; Toronto,' 8.. At Wllkesbarre Wilkes bnrro, (1; Syracuse. 3. A Di-mentotl Coiuumptlvo'ii Grime. New Yonu, May 8. Protoi Ploreuoe. 4fl years old, shot his wifo in tho right thigh and log nnd than shot himself in therlg.it temple. Ho died Instantly. She win taken to tho hospital. Hor condition is quite serious. Florence was a wall paper de signer. For the past year he has suffered from consumption, and has not been able to work. He was laboring under tho do luslou that tho wall paper bronze had set tled on his lungs and would eventually kill him. Ho had been married twonty flve years and had two sons. Tho police say that Florence was lusano. Lord Iloseborjr May Itotlro. London, May 3. Great excitement was caused In tho lobby of the houo of com mons yostorday by Sir William Vernon Hnrcourt's Announcement lu presouting tho budget that It might bo, and probably would bo, tho last night In which respon slblo position ho would bo able to address tho house on finance. This lnugungd from a lender of tho house of commons is full of significance when read in conjunction with tho report which for somo days ha found credonco in tho best clrol-s thnt Lord Rosobory had decided to relinquish tho premiership forthwith. Ho Gambled In Stocks and Home Uniting. BltouKLTK, May 3. The grand jury ha? Indicted Jamas F.Wilson, who rucon-ly oouductod a boot and shoo store No. ail Myrtloavonuo, for fraud. Wilson fled from this city some tlmo ago, and lust niplit wiis arrested by officers In Lexington, Ky. According to tho evidence presented to the grand jury Wilson had gambled In stockt and on the horse racL's and hnd beed driven to such stress of clriumstancos on this nc count that ho had ordered about t3,),i KX. wosth of boots and shoes ou credit, dis posed of them for $5,0JO and hastily left tho city. Mlcliifrnn Strilinra Galnln. MAllQUETTE, Mich., May 3. The ore trimmers havo won another point In the contest with tho contractors. Yesterday aftoruoon General Manager 'Fitch, of .the South Shoro.npplled to tho shorlff for pro tection, and the latter called out tho mili tia. No mon could bo found, however, wuo wero wining ro woric under tho con trncters, and the old trlmmors woro put to work. 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All worl: guaranteed to be Brat-clasi In everj particular. 311k tlei and la;e curtain s apeo tatty, (ioodii called for and dellvsred Atrial solicited. Wholesale aKent for FtiSCI)!l'l BtJtll, I, hfDtt Lager ui Imn Hi hi No flnwmaa. Fino tloaow and Clear ill South Mala Ht. When it Comae to GROCERIES Our atoolt Hpeaks for I weir. If ou don't oomew town, end your ordors Tuey will be nicely ailed: ' nII QQPR Ar RPnnAi i IVIUODCH CSi tSilDUALL, J E. Centre Street, Shonsndouu FfT p'.ntll H 1 I H. i, i, , i i ,. c ( t 'I'.t- ii a iii.t i. n JlAiii. i.t, , :j t., ! , - :. ' 1 llirci' 8t-'.i-,ion , yrstf, l,,y nnd ih'ii t calciiilur of hi-cund r,'aln-li flic lt ! . I dlgpii.-jd of n any l.o.tpDiii'd in,.. Which havo btau on tho calendar for n luKBltmn A short sosglou wns hi'ltl In, tin- n 'iiinr lfi-th i.insKlci-atlou of r 'tl-' ato bids on sM.i)iul ri'iidlng. Tlie aossloii t of tod.ij- was t-ahod off, so that the inoni-' bsr limy, visit tho Academy of Natural ' Poliinwa, Philadelphia, and tho stato 1ms , pltal for tho Insano nt NorrUtown. 'i'als ovonlng tho lawmakers will attend tho ro ceptlon In P.illndelphla nlvcu to Governor Hastings by John AVauainnker. ; Yostorday waf tho tlttllost day of th" . essiot:. There was a vory loftu house, nud the bills woro rushed through without tho usual dobato and wranglo3. Tho pro ceedings of tho sounto woro utterly di'voitl of Interest. The seuators' tlrod of their work after thuy had boon lu session a lib tlo less thau two hours, and adjourueil until Monday ovonlng. Tha Smiley rond bill wa? reconnldorotl and thou laid usido for ftituro considera tion. It Is conceded that thW Is the most oqultablo moasuro of this charaotor put In this session nud It Is bollovod It will gn through. It gives tho township supor visors control of tho public highways In their rospccblvo districts and abolishes tho system of "working out" tho roatt tax. Tho Smith bill requiring road taxo9 to be paid in cash was defoatod. Tho Fritz school appropriation bill, distributing tho school funds ou tho basis of tho number of children of a school ago, wont through ou secoud reading. Consideration of tho leglslatlvo appor tionment bill was postponed lor tho pres ont. Tho bill creating tho county of Mo uongnhela out of certain portion? of West moreland, Allegheny and Fayette countlos was allowed to go over until after the Quay comity bill has been disposed of. Tho Col lins bill, making mayors of third clus cities eligible for ro-clectlon, was dropped from the calendar. Among the bills passed Anally lu the sonata woro: To Increase tho salary of the secretary of the stato board of health from $2,000 to f3,0J0 n year and to rumovo the restriction that tho stato appropriation to tho board shall bo used for specific pur popps; to prohibit chief burgesses from holding any othor office during the term for which thoy hnvo been Mooted ; provitl lug- for tho omploymcut of porsons sitj touccd to slmplo Imprisonment In th' couuty jallSj Ploro Defeats for tlio Cuban Itebels. HAVANA, May 3. Tho government Inn information of an onoounter on the Ban dera plantation, In Santa Aua, botwoou n detachment of Spanish troops under Col onel Sandoval aud a band of robols led by Chiof Qulntln. The insurrectionists are said to havo boon defeated. Subsequently Colonel Sandoval aud his mon, noar Ma goto mountain, in eastern Cuba, hud o fight with anothor band of robols, In which tho Insurrectionist leadors Marcos and Ramirez woro killod. Itamlroz Is be lieved to bo tho rebel of that name who wns previously reported to have surren dered himself to tho authorities. News Is received of tho dispersing of a group of fifty robols near Baracoa, throo bolng re ported wounded. Dolawnres Cheering Crop Kcport. Dovkii, Del., May 8. Tho present pros pect for tho poach crop In Delaware Is ex cellent, nud whllo thoro m'ay bo a repeti tion of tho disaster which befell tho grow ers five years ago, when, on May 5, a se vere frost destroyed noarly all tho buds, the largo growers In Kent and Sussox counties do not anticipate suoh a catastro. pho. As tho center of tho peach bolt is at Wyoming, four miles bolow Dovor, tho baskot factories lu this vicinity are being ovorruu already with orders. SIX ANARCHISTS ON TRIAL For Murdering nn l'dltor Who Condemned Their llrutnl Practice. Flohexck, May 3. Tho trial began in this city yostorday of Oreste Ijucehesl and slxof his anarchist accomplices, all of thorn bolng charged with tho murder ot Slgnor Bandl, editor of. Tho, Gazotta Llvoruesso, of Leghorn, nnd ngont in that city of Kouter's Telegram company of London. As Slgnor Bandl was entering h'.s carriage on tho morning of July 1 last ho was sot upon by a then unknown man and stabbed In tho abdomon. Ho died from the effects of his injuries a few hours lntor. Tho crlmo attracted wide attention, ow ing to tho fact that It was gouorally sup posed that tho inurdoror's motive was to nvengo tho annrchlsts.whom Slgnor Bandl had bitterly attacked lu his journal. Tho murdor was oommltted on tho day that President Carnot, of Franco, who was as sassinated by Santo Cosarlo, an Italian, wns burled In tho Pantheon lu Paris. Slg nor Bandl had wrlttou strongly against won of tho Cosarlo typo, uud thoreby in ourrod the auger of Iiuochosl, who was a dangerous anarchist loader. The police soon learued that Lucchesl had committed tho crime, nud that he had had a number of aoeompllcos who had as sisted him to make his esoapo after tho stabbing had boon done. A vigorous search was mado for those nieu, and Luc chesl was arrested In Oorslcn, whither he had fled after the murder, ills accom plices were also located and taken Into cus tody. Shot by a Dltolinrged ISmploye. Lancaster, Pa., May 3. William Balte, a hotelkeoper and one of the leading Gor man citizens of Lancaster, was shot and dangerously wounded last night at his home on North Queen street, by Adam Bertsh, his discharged bartender. Mr. Ualtz discharged Bertsh because of his drinking habits, and after an altercation ordered him irom the house. Bertsh went to his bedroom on an tinner lloor and Mr. Baltz followed him. The men had scarcely ontered the room when a pistol shot wns flrod, and Bertsh emerged with tho weapon iu his hand. His victim's daughtor found herfnthor unconscious -on tho lloor, with a terrible wound under tho right eye, which had comnletelv toru out that mem ber, passed through tho nose and lodgOd somewhere In tlio head. Bertsli was ar rested. He is about CO yoaw old a'nd tt veteran of tho war. ltlntnii Ktrlkera Itvmllied. Bt. Louis, May U. Six huudred striking urioKyard workmen left pneir umipuj-ary I,.u,t,,,,Pr,.rn nt 'Pnwnp (IrOVO flSI'k. armed with stone nndululw, and marched uortu towards tbe yartte oi tue uoe uru llanto Prose Brick company. The work men at tliito yard refused to ntrlk dm Wi'dtn'nd.n when vlidtm' by a uimimiltuu from the union. A warning win stmt to till' nllll.'I'lUtl'Udl'nl ol l!m WI, !'! Ijylllt' poll, i.nd he biurli ml'"! tli.t Kiur h .ullug to the yardn. and uwuUui lU mob's np puiirnnco. When the mob mum up It as sault. d the gut', but wan ivpuUvd nnd dlapursed by lhiiull';e. 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