' EVENING HERALD HWTAHLISIIHD 1870. Published every Evening, Kioept Sunday, at ft JWUTM JXRDIK IftRWIT, NftAH CsOTRB. The JleraliHs delivered InBhenandoanand the surrounding towns for six. cent ft week, pay able to tbe osniera. By mall 88.01) a year, or it cento a month, payable In advance. Advertffte mente enlarged according to epaoe and pnalMon. The publlshera reserve the right to change tbe position of advertisements whenever the pub' licatlon of news demand It. The right le reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at tbe poetofflce at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONIC CONNECTION. "All tbe News That's Fll to Print," Evening Herald FRIDAY. MAY 28, 18BT. Nauhvillk. Tennewee, clniniB to have a three-montlm-old pickaninny that lms lieen talking since it whs one week old. Thin intelleottml prodigy bear the appropriate nanie of. Oleve land, and It In miperlliioii to add that it is a female. AVk are In receipt of the report of the trustees of the Miners1 hospital for the two years ending August 81st, 18110 which, though a little belated, given full information of the working of this admirable charity, and shows that it is excellently administered, 10- tlecting great credit upon the super intendeut and board of trustees. From present Indication the cele bration of Memorial day In town will be on a very appropriate scale. AVatkin "Waters Post Is making more extensive preparations than ever be fore to pay tribute to the memory of their deceased comrades. A great many of the children of the Public Schools have been invited to partici pate, and the invitations have been accepted. Likutkxaxt Pkaiiy, the Arctic ex plorer, has been granted live years leave of absence to pursue his ex plorations in the land of the mid night sun. He purposes leaving in July on a preliminary trip to Green land to arrange for Eskimos to ac company him on his main expedition which is to leave in July, 18118. His wife will accompany him on the pre liminary voyage, but not on the sub sequent trip, the termination of which ho is unable to decide upon at present. Oun Spanish-American friends at the south of us evidently recognize the fact that the llepublicun party is again in control in the United States. They are sending a delegation of business men hero to encourage trade, a step which they carefully avoided taking during the existence of the Olf-veland administration, which cut olf the reciprocity treaties and thin- closed to the United States the markets which those treaties bail opened In those countries. Till! growth of protective senti lnent, een among Democrats, i shown by the fact that members ot that party hae found themselves un able to agree about methods of light ing t lie tariff bill. The old line Demo crats in the Senate when their party got together in caucus wanted to fight the tariff on old free-trade lines, but they found the younger and pro tective element -was so strong against them that they were obliged to abandon the plnn. Their light against tariif will bo altogotlior desultory and mostly based upon the fact that it is a measure presented by Republicans. Tiiosk foreign countries which are proposing to "retaliate' by shutting out American products if our tariff law does not suit them will think twice befott! they enter upon a one hided war of this sort. Austria-Hungary, which makes tho loudest talk in that line, took fS,430,0Gl worth of our productions last year and sold us 7,(J44,15-i worth of her own products, Argentina, which has also suggested a course of this kind, took ?B,079,84B wortli of our products in 1800 and aold us $0,318,385 worth of her own. Japan took 7,040,350 worth of our exports and sold to people of this country 25,587,038 of her products. When countries with those relations realize that a systematic exclusion of our products from their markets would result in cutting off much larger sales of their own products to people of this country, they will stop talking about retaliation against the tariif, or at least do nothing more than talk. Peoplk who are ino lined to criti cise the apparent delay of Congress and the Administration in regard to Cuba should remember that an im portant step which might complicate the relations of this Government with one or more great nations of Kurope cannot be undertaken with out direful thought and examination into the situation. The consular re preventatives in Ciilwt must, of course to a great extent, be the eyes of the Administration, and witli all those offices filled by men of a former Ad ministration, it is not surprising that I'resiilent McKinley and his Cabinet have found it necessary to exercise great caution in taking so important a step as that which is deilumded by many (teople in the United States, or that they are unwilling to act until reports are received from their own representatives recently dispatched to that island. When the work which this Administration has already done in the release of American citieiis fmm ( 'tiban jirisniiv and the relief of other nieiicaiis there from start a turn i-fumpaieil with the attitude ami acts of the last Administration on this subject, It would seem that the contrast is decidedly striking. Sick headache can be qulukly ami com pletely overcome by using those famous tittle pills known aa "DeWltt's Little Ksrly Risen." C. II. Hsienbaeh. lleeelitloii ' Major titnl'i-Hl llpooke. Harrliburg, May 28. A public re ception was tendered General John R. Brooke, II. 8. A., of Chicago, com mander of the department of the Mis souri, last night at the executive man sion, by Governor Hastings In honor of his promotion to a major general. The executive was assisted In receiving bj Private (Secretary lteltler, Speaker Hoyer, lresldent Pro Tern McCarrcll Secretary Tleeder, Attorney flencrnl McCormlck and other state officials. Many promtnent soldiers from over the state were present to do honor to the distinguished visitor, and the local Qrand Army posts paid their rcrpcctF In a body. Tkkribi.s Accwkxt. It Is h terrible ac cident to be bnrtied or sosnled ; bat the pain anil agony and the frlflitftil dMguremeiite mil le nulekly overcome without leaving a scar by using DeWltt's Wltoli Salve. C. II. llagonbuch. To iu.. .-.t.ii.ii.ifi in Washington, May 82. Representative Wheeler, of Kentucky, Introduced a bill in the house yesterday for taxing certain occupations. The taxes pro posed are baaed on the amounts of capital Invested. Companies engaged In petroleum business In any form are to be taxed from $600 on $100,000 to $2t,000 on $5,000,000. Other branches of business to be taxed are iron and steel railways and street railways, banks, stock exchanges and glass, wool, allk, paper, leather and sugar manufactur ing. Xot only piles of the very worst kind enn lie cure14iy DeWltt's Witch Haeel Salve, hut eoseins, noalds. burns, bruises, bolls, ulcen si ml all other skin troubles can 1 instantly relieved by the same remedy. C. II. Ilagen biich. r.ln iluiiii- Arn ' . Lilll iTiicii. Atlanta, May !S. -"ltev." James Hoh Islns, a pteachcr of the Free Thlnkei faith, who has been holding forth dn the streets of the city for 30 nights, was tried In the police court yesterday and fined. Ills arrest was caused by the vicious terms with wliJch he char acterized Christ, denouncing him as a hypocrite, liar and pretender. Th preaching created general Indignation and many complaints were made. Hos klns was warned to desist, but refusing to do so he whs arrested. Only a nomi nal line was assessed, as Ilosklns promised tn diM munim his Bei mnns Easy to say, but Well how shall 1 do it? In the onlv com mon sense way keep yourhend cool, your fect warm and otir blood rich and pure by taking I IooiI'r Sarsuparilla. Then all your nerves, ill th muscles, tissues and organs will bo S n r i Ifi! fy properly nourished. 13 Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the system, creates an ap petite, tones tho stomach and gives strength. It, is tho people's Spring Medicine, lia? a larger Palo and ef fects mine cures than all others. Sarsaparilla r,, Purifier. ( I II.uhI & Co., Lowell, Mass. M,i m:ii ai-t niiti'stioiiandcuro nOOCl S PUIS Constipation, ascents. A MUSICWi FEAST I . ..A grand production of . ...tht' iH'nutifitl ciintnta... . "REBECCA" -Will bo given on RQBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices Assisted by the SCH0PPE ORCHESTRA The production will bo given for tho benefit - - - of the - - Piimitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. P- J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. pOU SHEItlKK, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Ouwn.Mii ro. SulijiLi t to Ucpnttllcan rub's. Hoods corrouuNn. WHOLESOME ? Yes if shortened with Cottolcne. Don't give up your pie but hnve it made with Cottoleuc. It caa then be eaten generously without fear. Biscuit made with COTTOLENE r licrM flnVv. dlcrMtihl tor "i ira-marat 'CMtoltne" sod ilwr httd o J ' ri TIIK 3S. K. FAXRKAMIC COII'ANY, CHICAGO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH. HOW CHfNAMEN GET IN. T.awyoi Oct 111k Fees lor Atdllljj hi HviiHloim dr tho l,iiw. Washington, May J8. In response to a resolution of Inquiry the attorney general sent to the senate the cor respondence relating to the Illegal entry ot Chinese Into the United States. The documents enclosed cover the smuggling In of Chinese at the ports of I'lattsburg, N. Y., and St. Albans, Newport and other ports In Vermont, on the pretense that emigrant China men are natives, and therefore citi zens of the United States, the plHii of proceeding being to have Chinamen at the port of entry swear that they are the fathers of the immigrants and that the "sons" were born In the United States. This oath, under the law, as sures the release of any Chinaman ar rested for violation of the restriction law. In a letter from United States DIs Hct Attorney Poucher, dated Oswego, J. Y., he says the practice of lmport !ng Chinamen after this manner has ong been In practice at St. Albans and ther places In Vermont. lie says there ire attorneys regularly engaged In as sisting Chinese Immigrants to evade the law, and that some of those in Ver mont are making from $5,000 to $20,000 per year In the business. lie adds the remark that he has no doubt that the Chinamen come In under a stipulation to pay the lawyers a stated compensa tion upon their release. San Francisco Is almost always given as the place of birth, and It is Impossible to discredit the evidence. The Chinese seek arrest, In order to have the matter settled In the courts after this manner. DlBtrict Attorney Kenter, of Vermont, In a letter strenuously denies the re port of a combination to promote this class of Immigration in order to In crease the fees of federal officials, and says he 1h anxious to find a means of putting a stop to It. Special Examiner Chalmers says there are n number of Chinese brokers engaged In the busi ness. An amendment to the law Is sug gested to remedy the evil. HOW TO FND OUT. Fill a lmttlo or common gluas with urine and lot it stand twenty-four hours; n f-cili-mcut or f-ettliiiK indicates mi unhealthy condition of tlio kidneys. When urine, stains Intuit it Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to tiriimto or p.dn in the back, is nUo convincing prouf that the kidneys and bladder .no out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thcro is comfort in tho knoivicdgo so often ox pressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Stramp- Itoot, tho groat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relioving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad cllccts following use of liquor, wino or beor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many timos (luring tho night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures f tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine, you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Men tion Eveniko Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaniutco the gcuuinoss of this oiler. Sti'IUIiic iIiIiocm iv illume;. New York, May 27 Tho Indications are that the backbone of the big strike of garment makers Is broken. Over 3D of the 1.S00 contractors affected by the strike have entered Into peace ne gotiations with the United Hrother hood of Tuijors, through the settle ment committee. These contractors em ploy more than 3,000 operator, all of whom resumed work today, and the number of strikers is thus reduced to about 22,000. l'ree Pills Send your address to H. K. Bucklen & Co., Chkago, and get a free samplo box of Dr. King's New Life I'illa. A trial will convince you of tholr merit. These pills are easy hi action and are mrtiuularlv effective 111 the cure uf Constipatlou and Siek Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been firoved invaluable. They are guaranteed to ie purely vegetable. They do not weaken ny tneir action, but iiv giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Itegular size 86c per box. Sold by A. wasley, druggist. Confirmed by tho Smmtci. Washington, May 28. The senate in executive session confirmed the fol lowing nominations: Edwin II. Conger ot Iowa, minister to liraiil; Charles Burdett Hart of West Virginia, min ister to Colombia. Postmasters: John T. Lovett. at Little Silver; N. J.; J. II. Porter, at New Wilmington, Pa.: Will, lam L. Hunter, at Turtle Creek, Pa. For every quarter in a man's pocket tliere are a dosen uses; and to tiieeaeU one in suoli a way as to derive the greatest bene fit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could l made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed?, a medicine tlutt every family should In) provided with. For sale by ClriihlerUro. ilrtt agists. "The WciiVffer. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Partly cloudy; warmer; north erly winds, becoming variable. For Delaware and Maryland: Fair; rising temperature; variable winds, becom ing aoutuarly. tlueklea'a A ml cm Halve. The liest salve in the world for ouU. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and i all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, Iot .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give Iierfert satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. COTTOLON0. eeifar.plaiit wrnth oo imj tto. GOOD WILL JS PROPERTY. An Important DccNIon In tho United Stilton Court of AppoutH, New York, May 82. A suit was de cided In the United States circuit court of appeals yesterday involving the Na tlonaj, Wall Paper company and $38, 000.0OU or securities. The case was con sidered of great Importance, uh upon Its result depended the legality of the $30.000 000 of jtock of the National Wall Taper company. The plaintiffs In the suit were Cresswell Washburn, wall paper manufacturers In Philadelphia. In 18BS the National Wall Paper com pany was organised and acquired the business of Cresswell A Washburn, for which It paid $320,000 in debenture stock and $1,831,880 In common stock. The agreement of purchase provided that all the common stock should be placed In trust, and that Cresswell & Washburn should not be allowed to engage in any ether wall paier busi ness In the United States. Subsequently they became dissatis fied with their bargain and applied for an Injunction to restrain the company from paying interest on its $8,000,000 of debenture stocks, claiming that under the scheme of organization outlined by the charter and the agreements of the company It had no right to pay Its in terest so long as its capital was Im paired, or unless the Interest had been earned. Cresswell & Washburn had also brought proceedings before the at torney general to revoke the charter, on the ground that the stock had been Improperly issued for good will and that there were no asHcts to support it. They had been defeated in that at tempt. The court, on the trial of this case before Judge Wheeler, decided in fa vor of the company, and In the opinion Just handed down his decision Is sus tained on all points. The court de cides that good will Is property, for which stock may be Issued, but that whether this Is true or not the com plainants should not be heard to com plain that the stock was Improperly issued, or that there was an overvalu ation, Inasmuch as they participated In the entire transaction. "They nio dandles' said Thus, llowers, of tho C-oekel, Texas, Enterprise, while writ ing about DuWitt's Little Knrlv Misers, the f.tnious little pills lor sick headache and dis orders of the stomach and liver. C. 11. llngeiibuch. INcnpi'd From a Spiuili-li (Junbnnt . Wilmington, N. C, May 23. The tuts Alexander Jones left this port on May It ostensibly in search of a tow, but It was soon whispered around the city that she, with the pilot boat John D. Long, had the night previous taken on board an Immense supply of arms and ammunition, together with a number ot Cubans, and that both vessels were oft for Cuba. Wednesday evening the Jones returned with everybody on board snfe and Bound, but with sealed lips. The Long Is missing, but the re port Is current that she was bought by the Cubans to bo used for filibustering purposes, and is near the Island. It Is also reported that the Jones and crew miraculously escaped capture by dodg ing a Spanish gunboat, after having been fired upon with several solid shot. A bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup in the house saves doctors' bills, saves trouble, and vory often saves precious lives. Gives almost instant relief in cases of coughs, colds, or lung troubles of any sort. Another Hoyni liotrotlinl. Copenhagen, May 28. The Princess Ingeborg Charlotte Frederlca, second daughter of the Crown Prince Chris tian of Deumark, was betrothed at Uornstorff castle yesterday to Prince Carl, Duke ot Westergotland, third on of King Oscar II of Norway and Swe den. The . princess was born Aug. 2, 1878, and Prince Carl on Feb. 27, 1801. Don't neglect a cough becauso tho weather is pleasant; before the next storm roll nrouuil it may ilovclop Into a serious diffi culty beyond repair. Ono Minuto Cough Cure Is easy to tako and will do what its name Implies. C. II. Hagenhuch. Under tlio Itib-Mun I'lnsc Duly. St. Petersburg, May 28. An Import ant and far reaching new law forbids the carrying of trade by sea In foreign vessels, and uiyler any but the llusslau tlag, between all Ituaslan ports ot the Baltic and Hlack sea and the Paclflo coast. The law will not go Into opera tion until ltuO. Do you scratch and scratch, and wonder what's the matter? Dean's Ointment will Instantly relieve and permanently cure any Itchy disease of the skill no matter of how lung iUndlng. Charged ftIth Attempted Fraud. Plttaburg, May 28. J. Wlnslow Jones, 80 yeai'j of age, who kept a small reatauvant at 2281 Second ave nue, Haalewood, was arrested yester day charged with attempting to de fraud a national bank. Jones' arrest oomes as a sequel to the Fort Stamvlx National bank sensation ot last year at Home, N. Y. Cashier George Dar ni d committed suicide and an ex amination of the books showed that the bank hud suffered by his misap propriation ot about $200,000 ot Its funds. Mr. Jones declares that all his dealings wl.h the bank were per fectly legitimate. He thinks he Is wanted mostly as a witness. Humored a.irlbi of a "Al IfcatiMiRpy. San Francisco, May 28. Private ad vices per the steamer Olenavon, which arrived yesterday from Yokohama, state that the province ot Kwelsau, China, was the scene of an attack upon the Christian missions recently, and It la rumored that Hev. Father Maiell, who wa. in charge of the chapel at Lolt, wan murdered. It is feared that ?thi r whitiH wcrti muMsacred. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, orgeneral tinsmitblng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir atc-os 1-tf NUGGETS OF NEWS. k won of PollM Captain Schmlttber grt, ot New York, was fatally shot In a rifle fallery at a church fair. Authority has been granted for the organisation of the First National bank of Vandergrlft, Fa., with- $80,009 capi tal. A 15-year-old boy was killed In lloeb llntf tnllta, Trenton, N. J., yesterday, his head being crushed between oog wheels. About one-half of the money ap propriated for the relief of the south ern flood sufferers remain unspent, so well was Its distribution conducted by army ofllcers. Attorneys George W. Sparling of Whlgvllle, 0 and J. H. Den worth ot Willlamsport, Pa., have been disbarred from practice before the Interior de partment, for charging. Illegal pension fees. A ram and bull attacked a brown bear on the farm of D. W. HubIi, at Marshall Creek. N. Y., the former be ing killed and the latter barely Saved by the shooting of the bear by tlie farmer, How to Trent a Wife. (From l'neillo Health Journal.) First, get a wife ; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities hi your business, lint do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wifo may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may he hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tendor look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Couch llcmedy in tho house. It is tho best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For salo by Gruliler Uros druggists. Civil service 'in 'I'riuu'M t'ulniilmu. Detroit, May 28. The convention of the Amalgamated Association yester day adopted, as an addition to the constitution, a civil service plan of promotion, ns presented by a special committee. The plan covers every grade of work In the metal trades. It renders the mntter of promotion In the mills very simple. An advance of 1214 per cent, for the shearmen was nllowed In the tin plate scale yesterday, In ad dition to Wednesday's, viz, IB per cent, for rolling, 12V4 for heating, 10 for doubling. The sheet iron scale was ad vanced IB per cent. Grip-Colds-Headache. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con vcuicnt for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or monoy refunded. Price. 25 cent, or tale by Kirlln'8 Pharmacy. Klneiirii'M .Now .MispciiHiott Ilrldtro. Niagara Falls, Ma 2S. Bids for con struction cf a new steel urch brldg" were opened yesterday by the otllce-Ti of the new suspension bridge. The con tract will probably be awarded in a few days. The specifications call for the completion of tlie bridge by April 1, 1898. The arches will be on the para bolic principle, and It is expected it will be ono ot the greatest engineering feats of the world. W. II. Johnson, Newark, O., sits, "Ono Minuto Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. C. II, Ilagenbiich. Our tJuonnV .hihllco Ainbiivwiidoi'.' Washington, May 28. Hon. Whltelaw Rcld paid a hurried visit to the capital yesterday. He called at the White House and had lunch with the presi dent. Mr. Reid's vlelt was for the pur pose cf talking over with Mr. McKin ley the prof.'er made to him of accept ing the honor of special ambassador of the United States at the queen'n Jubilee. Before leaving for New York he accepted the mission, nnd will rep resent the United States on that oc casion. A Household Necessity. Casonrets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, ploasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tlio entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fovcr, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. ItiiHhliii: the Turin' 11111. Washington, May 28. The senate made rood nrotrress on the tnrirr bin yesterday, disposing of about ten pages. several votes were taken during the dav. the finance commlttw hplnc ntm. talned In each case by majorities vary ing from 0 to 15. The drug schedule was under discussion, and the debate was largely technical. Occasionally, however, It branched oft to general phases of the tariff, although at no time durlrjg the day was there a speech of more than 5 minutes duration. Be fore taking up the tariff bill, the final conference report on the sundry civil bill was agreed to, Including the pro vision suspending until March 1 next the executive order creating extensive forest reserves. NOT A WHISPER But the Trumpet's Clarion Note Sounded by a Scranton Citizen. At first only tho faintest echo reached to the coal regions. It came In the ouward march through the State awakening echoes of good cheer to many of each triumphal step. Now 'tis here, and tho trumpts notes or truth are daily sounded and doubt re mains no more. This time 'tis in Scranton, the hustling cry of tho miners. At 1120 Marion street resides Mrs. J. Filz and her evidence is added to that of many another in this region. This is how she tells it : After being troubled six years with kidney dis orders, I one day noticed an advertisement of Doau's Kidney Pills, My best efforts to get rid of my trouble had failed but I determined to try once more, and got a box of pills at Matthews llros. Drug store, and lam indeed glad of this determination, for Doau's Kidney Pills are all that is claimed for them. They are easy to take and leave no disagree able after effect. My affection varied some times, worse than others, but I havo never beau free from tbe trouble hi all these years. The warm weather seemed to affect me worse, and during that season the passage of urine was accompanied by severe pain. I had considerable pain in my back at night, and upon rising iu the morning my limbs and back were stilt'. I had stomach trouble too. but that together with all the other ailments lias vanished. I have told my friends about the great good Doan's Kidney Fills hare done me, aud I shall always praise them and use them myself when necessary, although I have no need of them at the present. Three boxes of Doau'g Kidney Pills have made me feel strong and well." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milhuril Co., IluU'alo, N Y. Sole ageuts lor the V. S. DEADLY DUELIM A STORE. rwo Killed nnd Two Other Iteoolvr. Prolmbly Fatal Wound. nirmlngham, Ala., May 28. The lit tle town of Oakman, Walker" county, was the scene of a desperate shooting afray yesterday afternoon. The fol lowing are the dead and woundnl. Dead: Isaac Appling, aged 60, major (If Oakman . and leading merchant: Charles Williams, aged 30, a machin ist. Wounded: Andrew Illchards, clerk In the store of Appling Brothers, shot In head, will die; Montgomery Appling, brother and bualness partner of Mayor Appling, shot In body: William Dun can, an Englishman, shot In the head and bark, will die. The two Appling. Duncan nnd Itlch ards, were shot by Williams. The latter was slain by Montgomery Appling. Williams was a traveling machinist, who recently came to Oakman from Mississippi to secure work at the coal mines. While Intoxicated he entered the store of Appling Brothers and be came very boisterous. Mayor Appling, after ordering Will iams out, was about to call a police man when Williams draw a revolver and opened lire on Appling, who fell dead at the first shot with, a bullet In his heart. Montgomery App'ing, who was standing behind IJie counter, on'y a few feet iiwiy, snatched up a Win chester and begnn filing cn tho mur derer. Wlllams received two rli'.e balls In his bod;', but after he had fallen conilnued firing until he had emptied his pls cl. Andrew Hlchtrds, a rlcrk, was shot In (he head by Williams while trying to en-ape. Duncan was shi.t In the leg and back. Montgomery Ap pling was also wounded. It Is thni',ht both Duncan and .Richards will d;c. Kveii eatarrh, that dieait bleeder of con -siiiup'tinn, iicciiiii1h to the healing Influence of Thomas' Uv'.lectrle Oil. Olruo'.l Stnrto'al r.ruwnert. Ithaca, N. Y., May 28. Charles Ver non Wanzer, son of ex-Alderman Wn i zer, of Ithaca, and a-senior nt Cornel' university in the course of electrical engineering, was drowned yesterday In Cayuga lake by the capsizing of a boat. Another student who was with Wanzer was rescued. Don't thin your blood with snssnfras nr poison it with hluo-mass ; hut aid Nature by using DoWltt's Little Early liisers. tho fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable C. H. llagcnbiich. ItllT Strike of Minora Inipeiu" Iiifr. Pittsburg, May 2S. The natlonl ex ecutive board of the United Mine Workers of Amm lea have decided to order a general strike throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, to secure a 09 cent rate for mining. The order Is expected to be In the hands of the workmen within a very few days. More than 80,000 miners will be affected by the order and a des perate struggle between the men and Iterators will result. .CHASES BloodierveFood For Weak and Run Down People, WHAT IT IC I Thorichestofoll rcstora WrlHl 1 1 10 1 tlvo foods, because it re places tho essentials or life that uro ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! W?85 digestion perfect It creates solid llosh, muscle and strength. Tlio nerves being made strong tho brain becomes active and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex, and as a fomnlo regulator has no equal. Price 60c, or five boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advlco and book, free ( Wrlto U3 About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Strcot, Philadelphia. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. 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