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BEYER'S, 1 (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Thalini. oiinnlia.1 Tclili tlrst.nlll&fi witlPfl "iJuors beer, ale porler. Choice cigars, 1' ree, iUDcii lrom a to iz a. m . JOHN DALTON, r AGBNT FOR SHENANDOAH, and ; VICINITY -Font'5?. 1" , TTJ Beer and Porter-, A tilal order solicited. Parbeij's Bock Beer. JEALOUSY AND MURDER. A Thlrtoen-Yonr-Old Girl Klllod by n la borer of Forty. I H.Y ANSIS, Mass., Juno 11. Llzzlo Colo- j man, tho 18-yoor-old daughter of William Colomim, of Ostorvlllo, whllo on hor way to school, was shot aud killed by Honry Lcdtko, a Gorman, who noxt fired two shots at n llttlo brother of tho girl, who was with her, Lcdtko then shot himself through tho head and died instantly. Jealousy on tho part of tho man, who was 40 years old, towards tho girl for as sociating with lads of her own ago la thought to havo prompted tho dcod. Lcdtko has been employed In this vicinity for thrco years, and has always boon on friendly terms with Mr. Colomau. Tho German had Bhown a great liking for Llzzlo Coleman, but recently her mothor hnd noted signs of displeasure on his part at some slight attentions shown the girl by her boy6choolnlotos, This bocamo es pecially marked when, unt long ago, Lodtko threatened to shoot a 13-yoar-old boy living noar tho Colomans bocnuso ho had walked homo from school with Llzzlo. At this not only Mrs. Coleman but her husband and tho girl horsolf became alarmed, and It was decided that hor brothor Charlie should accompany her to and from school. In pursuuuco of this plan brothor and sister were togothor yes terday. Thoy had roached a point about 500 yards from tho houso when Ledtko suddonly appeared and shot at tho girl. Tho girl triod to shield herself by holding her hands boforo hor. Tho bullet passed through both hauds and lnfllctod a llesh wound In tho faco. Oharloy bravely stopped between his sister and Lcdtko, which apparently so en raged tho latter that ho fired twice almost point blank nt tho boy, but nolthor Bhot was effective, and tho lad and his sister started to run towards homo togothcr. Lodtko then rushed up behind tho girl and sont a bullet into tho back of her head, killing hor Instantly. Ho then placed tho smoking muzzle against his own head and discharged tho remaining bullot Into his brain, falling dead. FOR A PACIFIC CABLE. It Will rrobably bo Unlit Within tho Next Eighteen Mouths San Francisco, Juno 11. Tho steamer Australia, just arrived from Honolulu, brings tho following advices dated Juno 3: Audloy J. Cooto, an Australian who is interested In different cables, arrived on tho 1st lnst. to confer with tho Hawaiian government regarding tho proposed Pacific cable. He has mado a proposition which will 1)0 considered by President Dole and his cabinet. Mr. Cooto will bo In Washington on Oct. 17. Ho represents a French company, which is willing to build from Sydney to San Francisco, taking In Auckland, Samoa nnd Honolulu. Ho wants tho Ha waiian government to pay an unuual sub sidy, In roturn for which no chargo will bo mado for official messages. Ho will make a similar proposition to tho United States. Mr. Cooto feols confident that both governments will assist his com pany, Ho declares that tho cable Will bo built within oightocn months. W. It. Castlo, tho new minister to Wash ington, will leave thlB country, acconv panlcd by his family, early In August, and expects to reach Washington about Sept. 1. E. C. Creek pleaded guilty to a ohargo of conspiracy on tho 1st lnst. Ho wa3 sen' tenced to three years' Imprisonment, but tho sentence was suspended with tho un dorstandlng ho would lcavo tho country. Ho left the samo day for China by tho City of Pokin. Creek, along with John E. Rush and Joseph Howol, were arrested last September. Illsmarck's Advice to Farmers. BERLIN. Juno 11-. In an address to a party of agrarians who called to puy their respects to Princo Blsmarok at Frled- rlcksruiie tho princo advised tho agrarians not to glvo their votes to any ono desirous of becoming a public minister not to voto for any ono whoso wife wished to shluo In Berlin. society. From peoplo of this chordoter como tho burrs who stick fast to ministerial posts. It Is usoloss to expect them to champion agricultural in tercsts. "Lot us not, theroforo, olect am' bltlous persons," ho said, "but rather, thoso of our own flesh and blood. Wo must stand shoulder to shoulder against tho drones who govern us, nnd who prc- duco nothing but laws." Buffalo Wants the Journalists. Philadelphia, Juno U. Tho fifth an nual convention of tho National Lcaguo of Press Clubs, was called to order at 10 o'clock this morning In Independence Hall by President Clark Howell, of At lanta. Delegates aro prosont from all sec tions of the country, nud the meeting promises to bo ono 01 unusual interest, The Buffalo delegatos, headed by Harry D. Vought, secretary of tho league, woro accompanied by a score of visitors from that city. Thoy came down on a spoclal train, and thoy havo a boom with thorn- to havo next year's convention held In their city. A Hoy Held for Hansom. CniNOOK, Mont., Juuo 11. Tho 13-year- old son of Marcus MoKaln, a ranchor, has been kidnaped by U rank Turner, a hunter, and soveral other mon whoso Identity Is unknown, A note has beon sont to Mo Kaln by Turner stating that the boy would bo hold for ransom. Tho boy's par ents aro almost distracted. A posso of ranchers and cattlomon started after tho robbers, and trallod them some distance into the mountains, but lost tho trail. Another posse was organized, and the search Is being continued. Trenton Potters Will Strike Again. Trenton, Juno 11. All of the ten sanl tory waro pottorlos In this city shut down yesterday, and all day long tholr 500 work men were lh secret conference, deciding upon a new scale of wages to be demanded of the employers. The men docided to ask on Thursday for an averago lnoroase of 20 per cent, over the wages they are now re ceiving. If the employer!, refuse to agroo to tho now scale tho men will go on strike Bandits In New Mexico. DENVER, Juno 11. Postoflloo Inspector McMoechon hos rocelved telegraphic In formation from United States Marshal Hall at Santa Fe, New Mexico, of tho robbery of tho stage on a road between 'Frisco aud Luna, near tho Arizona lino. It Is reported that tho state Is packod by armed baodlts who havo been recently operating In Arizona. Tho amount of plunder socured is not known hero. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jor soy. Increasing cloudiness; warmer! east erly! -winds. 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Weakness, Nervousness, ueDiiiir. ana an too tram of evils lrom early errors or later excesses, tho results of overwork, sickness, worry, eto. null streegta, aevei. opment ana tone given ta k-every orsaa kuu uurLiuu nfthebodv. SlmDlc. nat ural methods. Immedi at improvement seen. ru.iH.A imnnalilA . 2.fWl rpfernnces. BooR. explanation nnd proofs mallod (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y, Twenty Indiotfiieuts AtrnluBtTheni Lancaster, June 10 Ihe crand jury tn-cinv returned 20 true bills for embezzle ment 8K9inst E. K. Smith & C. E. Graj liill. ti p. former Columblo bankers. Conn- cui for ihn ilnfensH filed reasons tn naash the indictment, allpfting the illegality of the- present (iraud jnry, and the 'argument will come up to-morrow. A Household Trensure. TV w. Vnllfr. of Cnnalohnrie. N. "Y pays that ho always keopa Dr. Kind's New Biscoverv in the house nnd family 1ms always found tho very b results follow Its use; UinUio would i be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dy uest not Dvke- man, druggist, Catskill, . Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoub tedly the best cough remedy; that ho has used It in his family for eight years, and it has never fniled to do nil flint is claimed for It. Why not try u remedy so long tried nnd tested. Trial bottles free nt A. AVasloy's drug store. Regular slzo 50c. and $100. Tho Herald's souvenir. A few copies of the Herald's silver anniversary souvenir edition remain in tho hands of the publishers. They were saved from the fire and aro in excellent condition. In addition to their intrinsic worth they will bo valuable as relics of the fire. First come, first served. Our better halves say thoy could not keep house without Clinmborlnin's cough remedy. It is used in more than half tho homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shOwB tho esteem in which that remedy held where it lins been sold for years nnd well known. Mothers havo learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it euros tho nil monts quickly and jiormiinoiitly, and that it is pleasant nnil safo for childron to take. 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhlor llros., drugt'ts. Crushed to Dentil. Wilkes-Babbk, June 10 Frank Dav Kt, oed 14 years, a driver in No. 0 shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal Company ot VtiU ton, was killed to-day. He was caught by runaway cars nnd crushed to death. llnoklou's Arnica Strive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box, For sale by A. Wasley. Awful Hot In St. Louis. St. Louis, June 10 At 3 o'clock p. si. the mercury bad climbed tbo bulb to the 100 mark. At this point tbe indicator in the tube flactnnted between 102 and 08 de grees and at G P. M. the bulb registered 09 degrees. This was the hottest day of the jetirsofiir. Have your carpets, feathtrs nnd mat" tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m 11 ro llnclnir In Chionco, Chicago, June 10 Fire broke out nt Soutn Chicago near the corner of 'J2nd street nod Houston Avtnne to-night. Tbe fire oriutaated in tbe furniture factory of T. P. Younir, which has been totally de ptroyed. Tbe flje is spreading rapidly 10 $urrouudine frame dwellings and three jpeclal calls for engines have been cent iu 7 W Bolltul 11. Tho Alliance Explainod by For eign Minister Hanotaux, THE TEENOH SQtTADEON AT KIEL Tho ltc-cont Policy of Franco Ilns Lifted Hor Agnln Into Mcr Proper L'Inco Anions tho Nations of the Karth The Govern ment's Declarations Approved. PAWS, Juno 11. Tho nueston of Fronch policy In tho far oast was revived in tho chamber or deputies by M. MUlerand, tho Socialist deputy, who protested against Franco playing what ho termed "Ger many's game." M. MUlerand was sup ported by other boclallst members of tho chamber, who objected to tho participa tion of Franco in tho coining festivities In connection with tho opening of the Baltlo aud North Son canal. Tho minister for forolgn offalrs, M. Hanotaux. replied, amid Radical interrup tions, which woro met by Centrist crlos of dllenco Communists." M. Hanotaux do- fended the presence of tho Fronoh squad ron nt Kiel by saying that tho French Bailors would represent not a humiliated, downtrodden Franco, but a nation confi dent In her strength and rich enough in glory not to dread comparison with no othor power. Advorting to tho quostlon of Franco's policy In tho far east M. Hanotaux mado un Important statement, declaring that even had French lntorests beon loss af fected than they wcro the government Would have considered It to bo Its impora- tlvo duty to lnterveno immediately after Russian lntorests wero threatened. No bodv could bo blind, ho continued, to tho dangers of u reversal of French policy in refusing to support Russia at this dcllcato juncture. Ho boliovod himself to bo tho faithful Interpreter of tho feelings of tho country when ho tolegraphcd to fat. Petors' burg that Franco plaoes her alliances In tho first rank of hor considerations, and that tho government of tho republic was thoreforo disposed to support with all pos- slblo ofllcacy tho views of the lmporlal government concornlng tho conditions of pcaco between China and Japan. Continuing his remarks upon tho sub ject of tho presenco of tho French squad ron M. Hanotuux said that tho Interests of France, too, justified tho attitude adoptod, aud ho pointed out tho situation In Egypt at tho presout time as a result ol tho mistaken policy of abatontlon which tho French parliament had forced upon Gnmbottn, who foresaw tho result of tho evils of tho policy of restraining tho gov ernment from activity so far as the Sue canal was concerned. The recent policy of activity uud oxpanslon ndoptod by Francs had llftod hor again Into hor proper placo among tho nations of tho world, and had brought about tho alllanco with Russia nn nlllauco which had given Franco the position sho long nocded M. Hanotaux concluded by asking foi tho unequivocal support of all tho mem bers of the chamber, for ho said a policy ot vacillation would only weaken Fronch prcstlga abroad. M. Flourons asked If In roturn foi Fronch support In tho cast Russia would nld France to obtain tho freedom of Egypt. M. Goblet demanded tho publication of tho treaty of alllanco with Russia, if oua was In existence. At this point M. Ribot lntcrposod, saying: "You know well we cannot publish It." M. Goblot then continued his remarks, insisting that tho visit of tho Fronch 6quadron to Klol was tho unfortunate ro Bult of the Fronch co-oporatlon with Rus sia and Germany In tho far east. French men would nover understand any policy of rupproachment with Germany as long as tho question of tho ultimate disposition of tho provinces of Alsace and Lorralno romalncd unsettled. Al. ulbot concluded tho debato by endorsing all tho remarks of M. Hanotaux. Tho order of tho day approving tho dec larations of tho government was then adopted by a voto of 302 to 105, and amidst loud cheering tho chamber of doputlos in? Journed. Witnt the Constitution Chanced. Denver, Juno ll. Tho synod of tho Ro forincd Prosbytcrlan church of North America adopted resolutions In favor of changing tho constitution of tho United States by Inserting: "A clear and ex plicit acknowledgment of Almighty God lis tho sourco of all power, of Jesus Christ as tho princo of kings of tho earth, and the Bible as tho supremo rule in all af fairs." Rev. J. C. McFootors, of Phila delphia, Dr. H. II. George and other Bpeakors declared tho country's financial troubles wcro due to tho fact that the su premo power of God wa3 not acknowledged in our constitution. Destruction of Missions Confirmed. SllAKuilAl, Juno 11. Tho report of tho total destruction of tho missions at Cheng tu, Kiatlng and Yochou has been con firmed. Tho local olllclnls refused protec tion to tho missionaries until tho mob had completed the work of demolishing tho buildings, Tho mission stations at other places havo boen threatened. About twenty adults, besides a number of chil dren, havo taken refuge at Chongtu and Yomon. Viceroy Lin Is blamed for the affair. llrltannla Defeats AUsn. Dover, Eng., Juno 11. In tho regatta of the Royal Clnquo Ports Yacht club Allsa aud Britannia started at 13:03 p. m. Tho Prince of Wales and the Duko of York wero on board tho former's yacht. Tho race was won by Britannia on time allowance. In tho raco for tho twenty raters Mr. Howard Gould's Niagara easily defeated tbo Luna and Stephanie. Disastrous Cloudburst In Kansas. SAUNA, Kan., Juno 11. A cloudburst is reported from Bartondalo, a small town southwest ot hero, In Barton county. Tho wator was about four foet deep and did much damago. A herd of about fifty head of cattlo was drowned and soveral build ings wrecked. No llvos woro lost so far as has been learned. ICepresentatlve Ilitt Improving;. Washington, Juno 11. Tho Improve ment in Ropresontatlvo Hitt's condition soutlnuos. Yosterday, for the first time since his illness began, ho was ablo to sit up for a time In a chair. Tho condition of Miss Mary A. Dodge (Gail Hamilton) remains unohanged. Humeri the Uoby to Death. MinPLKiiuiiG, Fla Juno 11. Mrs. Ruth Broskio yesterday left her thrco youngor children In charge of her 0-year-old boy. One of tho youngor boys deliberately lighted a match and sot Are to the baby'i clothes, burntng tho child to death. M ill' THE THEORY OF THE DIGESTION OF FOOD. The human stomnoh is a near-shnned bng into which nil food drops at once when swallowed. Three thlntrs hnimcii: the blood rushes Into tho substance of tho stomach (not Into its interior) to hunt it; thousands of little ducts or pipes pour copiously fortli rt lltild called tiie gastric Juice ; and, then, the stomach begins a wnvc-liko, churning move ment which thoroughly mixes the gastric ,1uloo with the food, nnd by-nnd-by chnnges the wliolo into n gray look ing, semi-liquid paste called eh me. This is digestion as it takes place in health. aim, 100 k youi 11 tne siomncn tans to furnish the gnstrle juice, or falls to fur nish ououich of It. tiie food sinitilvlles in the stomach and turns sour, putrefies, ferments as It would in a warm, moist air outdoors. This is Indigestion, dys pepsia or gastritis. Having 110 other way of escape tho poisons so engendered pass into the clivulr.tion nnd set lip 11 train of results like theso: lieadnehoj foul taste In the mouth ; loss of npne tlto nnd nniison; ferred tongue; dis ordered heart Action: nervous weak ness and prostration; chills followed bv heRt Hashes; distress and weight in the chest after CHting; fugitive mus cular pains, followed in time, by grnve local ailinonts. etc. All tills, liour in mind, comes of ti moro or less complete. iniluro ol tho stomncii to secrete gastric Juice. Havlne studied this subiect for many vears tho Shakers of Jit. Lebanon, (Js. Y.,) famous as metucai ciiemists nnu herlmllsts sought among the plants cultivated bv them only for n remedy which should havo tho distinct nnd especial effect of stimulating tho How of gastric juice to n uoriuui umouni. mm hi tno same time 01 me 11111, iinmrni 111 upstlvo Rtrcnirth. No other so-called remedies for dvspopsia have tills pur poso in view, yet it is the absolutely es sential thing. Successful in their efforts, oven beyond their hopes, thoy havo placed their discovery on the market miller tno name 01 tne nunner uigesiivu Cordial. Its effects nro immcdlnto nnd radical. Relief is felt nt onco nnd a per manent cure soon follows. It is tho sure aud scientific remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Conlident in their work tho Shakers oiTer trial bottles at the nominal price of ten cents. For sale by nearly all druggist. SKIRMISHING IN CUBA. Itovolntlonlots Still l'lRhtlnff in tho Pace r Curtain Defeat. Havana, .Tune 11. Lieutenant Rulso re cently met the band of Diaz, the insurgent leader. A skirmish followed. Tho Ppanlsh troops charged with fixed bayonets and tho lusurgont-s woro dispersed and drlvou to tbo mountains of Seboruo.il. The in surgents left one dead uud three wounded, while two orthclr men surrendered after tho action. Lieutenant Colonol Tojnda, between Crlsto aud tian Luis, also engaged tho in surgents in n stubborn conlllct. Ono of tho soldiers was killed and ono wounded. Mombers of tho insurgent bnnd com manded by Zayns plundorod two stores In tho provinoe of Puerto Prlnclpo. Tho cit izens became alarmed, as tho vlllago was absolutely without troops. Condovul, knowing that ho would find somo of tho Insurgents in tho Majaguabo district of San Luis, divldod his forces into three columns. Ho commanded ono of tho com panies, while Lioutonaut Colonol Michol ona commanded another. Tho third com pany was ooinmuuded by Lioutonaut Col onel Echaguo. Whon tho lnsurgouts wcro discovered thoy wero attacked by tho Spanish troops, but no conlllct occurred, tho insurgents refusing to fight. Four of tho insurgonts wero left dead, whllo two woro wounded. Ono prisoner was taken. A regiment from Vulladolld, whllo marching from Guanta namo to Santlugo do Cuba, botwecn Tl guabos and Macurijcs, fired on a scoro of insurgonts, who dispersod, leaving two dead on the field. The bands of Mlro, Maceo and Sartorl havo added to tholr numbers sixty negroes from near Gibara. On this account It is thought that theso bonds will soon pay n visit to Gibara. Insurgent Gonoral Gomez bus passed through tho provinco of Puerto Principo. Ho'has not yet roachod Tunas, howovor. Troops will concentrate In tho vicinity of Tunus for tho purpose of helping tho cltl zons in case troublo should bo threatened. It is reported that tho insurgents during tho last revolution burled two cannou, and according to recent advices thosehavo boen dug up and will bo repaired nnd pluuod in readiness for future action. Maceo, the Insurgent commander, has issued orders commanding tho insurgent sh'urpshuoters to kill Colonel Sandoval if tho opportunity is presented, out or re vengo for tho death of Marti. Protesting Against l'Ulllsm Dallas, Tox.,Juno 11. Tho Dallas Pas tors' association yesterday passed rosoiu- slous In substuueo ns follows: "Wo learn with shame aud sorrow that It is proposed to hold In our midst a contest betwoon two noted pugllitss. Such contests aro brutalizing in an unspoakoblo dogroo, and will concoutrato in our midst a horde of gamblors, thievos, pickpockets, thugs and harlots, whoso proseuco Is a porpotual monaco to the wolfaro of tho community, nnd when concentrated hero would de bauch our city and state in an unlimited dogroo. We express our most emphatic disapproval and abhorrouco of such nn outrageous abomination." They then ask tho govornor, if ho finds the law inade quate, to call an oxtra session of tho legis lature toprohiblt tho fight. The Ilhode Island Strike Tx)(t. Providence, Juno 11. The fight be tween tho operatives and manufacturers for neurly two mouths at the Atlantlo mill nnd half that tiino at tho othor mills In OUicyvlllo, Is practically noarlng its end. It Is estimated that 3.000 mill em ployes have left Olnoyvlllo sluco the fight bejfan. Tho Riverside loom fixers all went lu yesterday, uud a decided gain was made at the other mills. Two hundred and twenty-four looms aro now running nt tho itlvorsldo. in tho National mills tno unai stand of tho strikers Is ovldontly to be mado. Tho striko landers assert that thoy can continue tho fight hero Indefinitely. Charged with a Monstrous Crime. WlLKESDARRE, Pa., Juno 11. Frank Shaffer, Nelson Miller, James Miller, Surrh Miller and Hattlo Brace, nil negroes. wero arrested last night, charged with murder. Thoy are accused of havlngblown up a Hungarian boarding houso on tho WlUtesbarro mountain last October with, dynamite. Tho objoct of tho crlmo wna robbery, and flvo ot tho Inmates wpro killed outright. In tbo confusion that followed tho porpotrators of tho dead rob bed tbo dpad and wounded, and made tboir escape In tho darkness. Tho thieves are said to havo secured less than tlOOand a half dozen sliver watohQS. Tbe only baby medicine Luis' Byiup. A CIIICAGOJiMi RIOT. Non-Unionista Brutally Beaten by a Gang of Strikers, THE STRIKERS GAIN THEIE POINT. They Itefuseil to Work with Ten Non Union Painters, anil to Unit the Itow tho Foreman Dlimlsscd tho Objectionable Men No Arrests Mado. Chicago, Juno 11. Blood hos stained the beautiful marble entrance to tho tl. 0OJ,O30 mansion now being orected by P. D. Armour, Jr., at tho southwest corner of Thirty-seventh street and Michigan avenue. A handful of non-union painters, who havo been at work on tho Interior of the building, wero attacked yesterday afternoon by a party of union men, and a iesperoto conflict raged for fully five min utes. Finally, when peaco was restored, four non-union men wero lod nway to a neighboring drug storo to have tholr broken heads patched up. Ono of them, Adam Boyer, was so weak from loss of blood that ho could hardly walk. Tho In jured are: Adam Beyer, cut on top of head and right oyo half gougod out; Will lam Bliss, struck on left tomplo with an iron tool, making ascverogash; two other mon woro thrown down a flight of stairs and both recolved sovero cuts and bruises. Tho police wero not called to the sceuo of tho fracas and no arrests woro mado. Tho troublo arose becauso ten painters not Indorsed by tho Building Trades coun cil woro working on tho building. For somo time tho matter has boen dobated bo twecn tho trades council and William Jol lies, foreman for tho Now York firm of Hergor Brothors, who havo tho contract for the painting of Mr. Armour's now homo and who employed tho objoctlonablo workmen. Saturday Alex L. McDonald, presldont of tho Painters' District council, went to Mr. Jallles and told him that If the non-union painters wero not off tho job yesterday a striko would bo declared on tho work of all tho other trades em ployed on the residence. Tho non-union painters wero not discharged, and whon tho striko caino fighting quickly ensuod. Tho union men outnumbered their op ponents, and had all tho best of tho on counter. A torrlblo war was waged In tho flvo minutes before tho foreman and othors could induce tho participants to ceaso fighting. Hammers, wrenches and all sorts of tools wero used In tho combat, ana ono attor another of tho mon wero felled by tho blows from a fist or somo impromptu weapon, only to bob up again and renew tho onslaught. It was only when Foreman Jallles camo running up and waved tho white flag that tho attack of tho union men ceased Ho signed tho agreement presonted by tho trades coun cil, and Immediately afterward discharged all of tho objoctlonablo men, ten in number. Thoy went away thoso who could walk but declared thoy would pros ecute both the contractors who had dis charged them and tho union men who had assaultod them. THREE KILLED IN A WRECK. They Were Golnc with Fire Apparatus to Aid a Stricken Town. Rosedy's Rock, W. Vn., Juno 11. A special train which left Wheeling with a flro engino for Cameron jumpod tho track about two miles oast of this placo. The engino turned over on Its side down on embankment, being oomplotoly wreckod. Tho cab caught flro, and Engineer Duffy was found lnsldo In tbo midst of tho flames. Ho was crushed In a shocking mannor, and must have died almost In stantly. Richard Donahue, Jr., of Wheel ing, was on a gondola noxt to tho tonder, and whon found was dead undor tho trucks. Charles Litton, of Moundsvillo, was also on tho gondola, and had his breast so badly crushed that ho died in a few min utes. All ot tho occupants of the cabooso, eloven in number, were more or loss sorl ously Injured. Thoso most seriously Injured are: Brake- man Clayton, will probably die; Charles Litton, Moundsvillo, W. Va. ; W. M. Doan, conductor; John Short, Baltimore and. Ohio spoclal officer; Will S. Faris, city editor of tho Wheeling lntolllgencor. CAMERON, W. Va., Juno 11, The flro which started during tho night burned It self out In tho morning. Tho ontlro loss Is estimated at $200,000. Tho flro started hi a hay mow in which somo gamblers bad beon playing, and burned practically everything In tho town. Over 100 peoplo are homeless. The President's Fishing Trip. LEESBUHO, Va., Juno 11. President Cleveland had good sport at trout fishing yestordoy In tho preserves owned by Henry Harrison, about two miles from this placo. Ho was accompanied by Socrotary J. Stort ing Morton and Mr. Miller, the commls- ilonor of internal revenue, xney caught thirty trout bofore noon, the president hooking a dozen of them himself. The presldont says that tho stream Is ono of the finest no nas evor usneu from. bul sequontly the party caught over fifty black bass In tho Potomac. The prcsidont loft last night on his spoclal train, and reached Washington shortly after midnight. Dael in tho Woods with Shotguns. ARCADIA, Fla., June 11. Dempsey Crews, u most prominont man of this town, was shot and instantly killed at Crewsvllla by J. a. Lucas, a well known citizen. Lucas Is In a dying condition from gunshot wounds made by Crows. Tho troublo has been brewing betwoon them for somo tlmo over their cattlo. Both men armed themselves with double barreled shotguns and mot In the woods. Mr. Crows was heard to romark a few days ago that if tho courts ot tbo county tailed to proteot his. property he would protect it himself or die. A Sailing Farty Oapslsed. Cleveland, June 11. Near WycUllffe, O., a yacht containing Daniel Bently, Samuol Wollmer and an unknown man was capsized on tho lako dnrlng a squalL Bontly was drowned and tho other men were rescued with great difficulty, both, bolng insensible when reached by a rescu ing party. Bently's body was not recov ired. Wlnillnc Up the Iron nalL Indunapolw, Juno 11. Yesterday marked tbe limit of tlmo allowed by tbo superior court of this county for the filing of claims against tho Order ot Iron Hall. Fifty olalms on matured certificates, ag gregating $39,000, wero allowed by tho tourt and ordered paid. Trotted Twentj Miles In an Hour. LONDOX, Juno 11. E. H. Saddons' Lady Comberraoro yosterday trotted twenty nlles at Manchester ooarie, la 60:608-6, or a purse of 300.
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