The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 29, 1898, Image 3

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    " BATTLB WITH STRIKERS: ftf
it
rilC EXCBUENCE OF SYRUP OP FIGS
is duo not only to tlio orlrriualtly nutl
simplicity of tlio i-ouiMitittlnii, but nl.so
to tlio care nntl sitlll with which it is
manufactured by buinntillu processes
known to tho CAi.iKiujNt.v Vm Svv.vv
Co. only, iintl wo wish to impress upon
all the importance of purelmslnpf the
true mid original remedy. As tho
genuine Syrup of Hps isiiinnufiictured
by the OAt.iKottxtA Via Svntrp Co.
mly, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in uvoidlng tho woithless
imitations iimnufnctiiml by oilier par
ties. The high standlni; of the Cai.I
fohnia Via Syhvv Co. with thn medi
cal profession, nnd the Mitisfucllon
which the genuinu Syrup of Figs lias
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company n guaranty
of tho excellence of Its remedy. It Is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Iinportod Negro Minors on tlio
Aggressivo.
CHALLENGE QUICKLY ACCEPTED.
Miles' Nervine
Will Wot Perform Miracles But It Will
Cure Nervous Prostration.
jNI?V YORK DEMOCRATS.
Loadors Can Givn No Prophecy aa
to tbo Nominees.
8 .IX FIIA.NM .
l.ntilRVti.i.K. Kr.
. 'nl.
WEAR
Royal
Worcester
Corsets.
roil 8ALE BY LEADING DEALERS.
You
I A little of tliis coffee is
) Admixture to I liciom
cheap coffee I M'.fl.iU
makes uiiclicious"".-"
trtn antt finvwexperw" 4
can blame
ursclf if you
pet real
3 if e e to
Ordinary
made de-
bv adding
Pilsner Beer.
Ncfids no rcnommcnclation.
Put up in bottles for family
use and delivered at your
home.
Nenroep on Ono Slilo or tlio Strcot nml
White Strlknt'M on tlio Other l'lro
Sovornl llunilruil HliotH Ono Neirro
Itonorted Kilted, Sovornl Wounded.
Pana, Ills., Sept. 29. Striking union
coal miners and Imported negroes en
gaged In a pitched battle In the main
street of tills city last night. Several
hundred shots were exchanged. No
one was wounded In the ranks of the
union men. The negroes were driven
from the city to their stockades, car
rying with them, It Is believed, a num
ber of wounded comrades. One of the
negroes Is reported to have died soon
after reachlnir the stockade. Desul
tory firing continued all mldnlcht In
the vicinity of the stockades.
The negroes from the stockades at
the Sprlngslde and Penwell mlneM were
making demonstrations on Second and
Locust streets, the principal streets In
the city, by parading heavily armed.
The union miners were In session at
their hall, where a Chicago labor
leader was speaking. One of the ne
groes appeared at tho foot of tho
miners' hall and engaged In a quarrel
with a union white miner. Ollicer
Samuel Smith Immediately arrested
the black, and was escorting him to
Jail, when he was closed In on by a
posse of negroes who, pointing their
revolvers at Smith, threatened to kill 1
him If he did not release tho prisoner. '
Smith continued on his way to Jail with
the prisoner. Union miners and others,
meanwhile, went to Smith's assistance
and the necroes were driven back. I
Smllh took his prisoner to Operator
Geore V. Penwell's store, and upon
Penwcll's standing for the negro's
line he was released.
Uefore Smllh had released his pris
oner, however, the negro posse had
been reinforced and assumed a threat
ening attitude toward the white men.
David MeOarvIc, leader of the union
miners, clubbed one of the blocks over
the head with a revolver. It Is said. For
half a block McGarvic forced the ne
groes to retreat, and then a few shots
were fired. The negroes retreated In
double quick time to their stockades.
They secured rifles, returned to Lo
cust street and challenged the miners
for a fight. The opposing forces lined
up on the street, the negroes with
Winchesters and the miners with shot
guns, rifles and revolvers. Neighbor
ing business houses were Immediately
closed, llshts extinguished and citizens
generally sought their homes. At the
word of command tiring commenced.
The first volley, It Is asserted,
was fired by the negroes. The
union men responded with a vol
ley, and heavy firing continued for live
minutes. Much of the shootlnc was
wild and entirely harmless to the white
men, who finally drove their enemies
In full retreat to the stockades.
A second encounter between whites
nnd blacks occurred 20 minutes after
the first battle near the Penwell stock
ade, but the firing was scattered, and
It Is not believed to have been a seri
ous engagement. The miners had full
charge of the business streets all night.
Desultory rifle leports could be heard
from the Penwell and Sprlngslde stock
ades, but no person would venture Into
the streets near the mines, and very
few loitered about the business or
residence sections. The union miners
say the battle of lost night Is only a
foretaste of what may be expected to
follow. They blame Operator Penwell
for the trouble, and say they will swear
out warrants charging him with In
citing last night's riot.
"LILVERITES HAVE TICKET READY
D
Lauer's Pilsner
Draught Beer
Is drank by the majority of
beer drinkers. They are good
authority on which is best.
Christ. :limidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH - FA
DRINK
CMJARY'S EXTRA HNE
QUALITY
-GINGER ALB, -
Superior Sarsaparilla..
and Orange Champagne
Free Pills.
Send your address to II. E. llucklcn & Co.,
.Iiicago, and get a tree sample do ui ur.
ICinff's New Life Pills. A trial will convince
you of their merits. These pills are easy in
tlieir aclion anci arc particularly cuccuvc in
Hip cure nf Constitution and Sick Headache.
For Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
in be perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable. They do
not weaken by their action, but by giving tone
to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the svstem. Recular size 2oc, per box. Sold
by A. Wasley, Druggist.
MRS. ADME REED, Delta, Iowa.
R. MILES' Restorative Nervine Restores Health,
not by any mlraculou9 instantaneous process, but in accordance
with science, which is the practical, common-senso way of first re-
9099 moving tho germs of disease, and then supplying nutritious, healthy
nerve food, that gradually starts into new, vigorous growth, strong
healthy nervo tissue, increases the appetite, helps digestion in ton
ing tho stomach and entire system; and strengthens the brain aud
will power to control tho nerves, that induce sleep and rest with
out stupefying or paralyzing the senses.
Tho case of Mrs. M. B. Reed, tho estimable wife of tho leading
merchant in Delta, Iowa, interestingly show3 that desperate cases
require prolonged treatment. Mrs. Reed writes '""
" I had been troubled with nervousness and occasional spells of prostra
tion. In July 1891, 1 was stunned by a stroke of lightning striking the house,
and became much worse. My limbs would all draw up, and my left arm and
hand was in a cramped condition, and the chords in my neck would lio out
prominently. One physician pronounced it a light stroke of paralysis. I
would have throbbings in my chest that seemed unendurable. For three
months I could not sleep, and for three weeks I did not close my eyes in sleep.
I thought I could not stand it. I just prayed for sleep, and felt that if relief
did not como I would soon bo dead or insane. My physicians (two from
What Cheer, one from Springfield, and ono from Slgourncy), all agreed there
was no help for me; that I was incurable. January 1802: Catching at a last
straw as I thought, I tried Dr. Miles' Nervine, and it helped me from tho very
first bottle. The second night I slept two hours, and from that timo on my
sleep kept increasing and my health improved; slowly at first, but steadily
and surely. I have taken in all forty bottles, but that first bottle was worth
1500.00 to me. No words can express my sufferings, and I can't explain in
words how grateful I feel towards Dr. Mile3 for wonderful Restorative
Nervine. I am now perfectly well and have not taken the medicine for over
four months." Mus. Addik Reed.
Dr. Miles' TTorvIno is sold hv nil rlniirrrlRts nn t.Vin nnalt.lvn miarantee. that,
tho first bottlo will benefit, or money will bo refuuded. j
Book on Heart and Nerves Froo By Tho Dr, Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Restores
Health.
STRONG
AGAIN!
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY
Theyhavcttood the test ofyears,
ana Have cured lllousanas oi
cases of Nervous Diseases, such
as Debility, Duziness, Sleepless
ness and Varicocele. AtroDhv.&c.
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion
nitrfrrt. and Iramrl a hAl,hw
vigor to tho whole being. All dralos and losses are- checked permanently. Unless patients
are iirepeny curcu, tneir condition oiien worries tnem into insanity, uonsumpiionor ueato.
Mailed seated. Priced per box: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad leial guarantee to cure or refund taa
inouey,5.co. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.t'
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store, Shenandoah, Pa
1'ln-y Dcclm-o Tlmy Will Put Tills
Tlflcut In tlio J'leltl IfTlioy Aro Not
Itcciinlzcil-Diiiinirtli IIiih tlio Mom
Votes, Hut Not Kiiouuli to Nuiuliiiito.
Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 29. The chaotic
conditions of tho delegates to the state
Democratic convention was accentu
ated last nlsht by a contest precipi
tated by the action of the committee
on credentials In confirming the slttlne
delegations In the three districts of
Krle and seating the contesting dele
gates In the First and Third of Mon
roe. This action, If npproved, would
probably give control of the next state
committee to ex-Senator II 111. and this
morning It Is asserted that Mr. Croker
and Tammany will light the adoption
of the leport on the lloor of the con
vention today. It Is also asserted that
.the Tammnny delegates, llndlng the
up-state sentiment strongly against
Van Wyck, have thought of taking up
Judge D. Cady Ilerrlck, of Albany, us
their candidate, to prevent ex-Senator
Hill nomlnutlng Mr. Stanchlleld and to
combat an idea that Hill has defeated
Croker.
It Is generally conceded that Mr.
Dantorth will go Into the convention
with more votes than any other can
didate, but not enough to nominate.
The Stanchlleld boom has grown rap-
I Idly, and many Tammany men are
talking of It. All night the leaders
have been fighting hard, and there Is
proiiilse of a heated session today un
less some understanding Is arrived at.
The light seems to be the delegates be
low the Ilronx against those above It,
nnd so far the latter are In the ascend
ancy. It Is probable that the con
vention will finish by tonight.
It Is not possible this morning to
give any Idea of the names that will
probably go on the ticket. To some
newspapaer men last night Mr. Croker
said that Mayor Van Wyck was not a
candidate, but there is no general In
dication that he has been withdrawn
permanently. The only thing decided
finally upon last night, and not subject
to change. Is thnt there will not be any
mention either of the Chicago national
platform or of silver. Long before the
pint form committee met there were In
dications that this was so. In the brief
session of the convention yesterday
Delegate J. C. Pierce, of Montoe, offer
ed a resolution Indorsing the Chicago
Platform, but was not allowed to speak
uiion It. and It was not read. Still
later In the day the silver adherents
applied to tho committee on resolutions
to nut in a nlank of Indorsement, but
met with lefusal.
The result of all this was a meeting
of a number of the silver men and the
selection of a state ticket, which they
claim they will put In the field If they
nre not recognized. The proposed tick
et Is: For governor, William Clark
nf Osweco: lieutenant governor, Charles
n. Matthews, of Krle; secretary of
state, A. C. Flske. of New York: comp
troller. Levi S. Lewis of Albany; state
treasurer, John G. Iloyd of New York:
nttorney general. A. D. Wales, of
Broome; state engineer. Martin Schenck
of Rensselaer.
There were some other pKases of the
silver question which were quite amus
ing, and displayed scientific politics
upon the part of those in charge of the
party affairs, who ore for a state plat
form without mention of national Is
sues. It was called to attention 4hat
Hosea H. Itockwell, of Chemung, who
presided to-dny over the committee on
platform hasalways beennsllver Demo
crat, and yet will have to read from
the stage of the convention a platform
devoid of any commendation of the
ChUago platform.
Then late in the afternoon It was an
nounced that the selection for perma
nent chairman of the convention had
fallen upon Frederick Schraub. of Jef
ferson, who was a candidate for lieu
tenant governor on the state silver
men's ticket two years ago. When the
silver Democrats heard of there Ironi
cal movements on the part of the or
ganization Democrats they declined to
talk, but there is every Indication that
they nre quite willing to believe that
their support Is somewhat weakened
by these movements.
DISASTROUS PRAIRIE FIRES.
Ono llliucli or Klvo TlioiiMind Cuttlo
llllriled to Dentil,
Denver, Sept. 2D. A prairie lire, prob
ably stntted by a spnrk from a locomo
tive, has burned over thousands of
acres of grazing lands between Kiowa
nnd HIJou crerkK, In Morgan county,
nnd destioyed thousands of ton of hay.
Ituncliman W. C Miller and his wife
and child had a narrow escape from
being burned to death. The womnn
and the child weie badly burned. Had
It not been for the piompt work of the
railroad men and others nt Corona
the town would have been entirely de
stroyed, (iolnsr townrd the appornch
ing lire for a mile buck fires were
started, and In this munner the danger
averted. Thousands of nend of cattle
are threatened with destruction by the
foiest fires.
In Kngle county, where the llarnes
seem to be spreading more rapidly than
In other sections of the state, ranch
ploperty has been buincd aud the furm
ers.wltb their stock, have been trying
to get out of the pnth of the fires for
a week past. One large bunch of nbout
B.000 head of cattle was entirely sur
rounded by fire, nnd have undoubt
edly been destroyed by this time.
Despatches from various points In
the forest fire belt Indlcute that the
fires ate spreading, and that unless
something Is done to cheek their fur
ther progress, the loss will be almost
beyond computation. As it Is now
some mining camps ure threatened with
destruction, and many rnnrhes nre
doomed.
At I ted CHIT the tires are within ten
miles of the ton n and citizens are or
ganizing to light their advance. A
despatch states that It Is fenred that
the little mining settlement at Holy
Cross, near Ited Cliff, has been de
stroyed. Ono Minnie Ctu uli CuruMimrisospcunIo by
iU quick cures ami eliililicn may take it in
laruu iiuaiiiiticD without the leat Hunger, it
Iina won for Itself the licit leputation of any
prcpanition used today fur colds, croup,
tickling in tho throat or obstinate coughs. (I
II, Haccnbucli.
Killed By n pntilh Sentinel.
San Juan de Porto Hleo, Sept. 29.
Word has reached here that a Porto
Itlcan, residing at Aguadllla, near May
aguez. asked protection of both the
American and Spanish troops against
depiedatlons by outlaws, which was
predicted would occur. In response
to his request the American authorities
sent to his residence two soldiers of a
Kentucky regiment, who arrived there
after dark. The resident had not noti
fied the Spaniards that he had request
ed American protection, and some
Spanish soldiers, who had been sent
to guard his house, arriving after the
Americans, mistook the latter for out
laws. In the confusion resulting the
Spaniards tired, unfortunately killing
one of the Americans.
F P H M EL
m far
shrill
I-ui,crciI frmiK a on tho rlclit car. 1
could hardly keep iny hands oir It, tlio Itching
Kui k swore. Hinall bubbles would open,
emit: in 'a w.ircr bua babotancc, apparently
lh i . of the leading doctors hero
trr it i - 'ird applied tlio usual physician's
retiipilli' v itliout benefit. Sly brother rec
Mtni .Mil,-! tint I try riTictitA. Tholrit
ut'i' a ' n v toothing, and beforo tlio box
M ti'ilf' -v "c the iHtente had tHmpfunritt.
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Ci seur Crim TniutMriT ron Etert Kiwro Eo-
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PtU Cifru -'imilPir irHil. Potter llRrnAn rnin.
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l'lititl I'lro Hint nxplo-Ion.
St. Louis. Sept. 2S. All explosion of
powder in the basement of a four-story
building nt 410 North Fourth street,
occupied by C. and W. McLaln, fish
ing tackle and sporting goods, blew out
the front of the structure yesterday
and set tho building on fire. Three
women Jumped from the third story
while the firemen were endeavoring to
reach thenp One of these, Pauline
Uerger, died last night, and Florence
Hlgby Is dying. Several fliemcn were
seriously Injured.
DoWitt's Witch Hnzol Salvo ban the largest
salo of any salvo In tlio world. This iact
and Its merit lias icu uisuuneai iiuuyiu
tempt to counterfeit It. look out. ir mu
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Flvo Klllt'illii ltullrouil Smash.
Halifax. N. S Sept. 29. A special
txeursion train on the way to the Hall-
fax exhibition from Pictou crashed Into
a working train near Stellerton. James
Sproull and Mlcjiael O'Hiien. engineers.
W. U. Henderson ana jonn it. mo-
Kenzle, firemen, und William Cameron,
of Scotch Hill, Pictou county, a pas
senger, were killed.
TVii, wnll. Peonle have learned
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YOUR NRIUIUJOR,
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VOTE FOR
David M. Graliam,
OP MAiiANOV CITY,
FOR STATE SENATOR
DiminiU'U'H (Juooii liylnir.
London, Sept. 29, A despatch from
Copenhagen bays the death of Queen
Louise of Denmark Is momentarily ex
pected. Her mujesty Is unconscious
nnd her pulse ami respiration are til
most imperceptible. Her physicians
ure employing oxygen to facilitate her
respiration. The whole royul family
ure at her bedside.
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Washington, Sept. 29. Colonel Will
iam J. Hryan, nlthough still confined to
the home of his friend, C. T. Bride,
was able to sit up a short time yes
terday. Ho hopes to be able to be out
In two or three days.
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the French embassador, called on Pres
ident McKluley yesterday afternoon
and mndo his fnrewell preparatory to
the embassador's departure for Eu
rope. Ho sails from New York Sat
urday morning.
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vauced Consumption, I am prearcd to bay
It Is the most remarkable' llemedy that ha
ever been brought to my attention. It lias
cortaiiiiy saved mauy from Consumption
Sold liy P. D, Klrllu, and n guantntce.
nnot ti.v n oturiin .".iiiitmr.
Santa Monica, Cab, Sept. 29. While
Governor Smith, of the Pacific branch
of the National Soldiers' Home, near
this place, waa coming to Ills head
.iunrtern yesterday, Albert G. Bradley,
who has been an Inmate of the homo for
flvo years, taire up behind him and
shot at him live times, three bullets
taking effect. The Fiitgeons think the
wounds are not fatal. At times Brad
ley has acted Htrangcly. nnd It was
supposed he was mentally unsound, Ho
was arrested. Smith wns formerly
governor of tho Soldleis' home nt Leav
enworth, hut wnt transferred ufter be
ing charged wl ii cruelty to soldiers.
In 1897 his hon.e in Leavenworth was
wrecked by dynamlle. Joseph W. Oli
ver, a resident nf the home, was con
victed of the ciiine.
Unless the
proper precau
tious are taken,
death will lurk
in every home.
It dogs the foot
steps of hus
band, wife and
children alike.
If the husbaud
Is an ambitious
man, the
chances arc
that he will
overwork and
ir overworry aud
r take insufE
cient time to
1 rpfit. pat nnd
QGT sleep. At first
ai lie may i e e l
hut tritlitur ill
1 effects from his
indiscretion.
Then he will
suffer from headaches, loss of appetite, loss
of sic p. lassitude in the morning, drowsi
ness dmmg the day and a general "out-of-sorts"
fieling If these conditions are
neglected almost any serious malady may
be the i csult Frequently it 16 sonn- nerv
ous disorder or dread consumption Dr
Pierce's (golden Medical Discovery is the
best medicine for hard-working men. It
gives edge to the appetite, makes digestion
and assimilation perfect, invigorates the
liver and purifies and enriches the blood
It is the great blood - maker and flesh
builder. It cures c3 per cent, of all cases
of chronic or lingering, bronchial, throat
and lung affections.
All too frenuentlv. death docs the foot
steps of the wife, in the guise of weakness
ami disease of the delicate and important
argaus mat near tne uuraens oi witetiooa
and maternity. There Is an unfailing cure
for disorders of this nature. It is Dr.
Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. It acts di
rectly on the sensitive organs concerned,
naklng them strong, healthy and vigorous,
(t fits for wifehood and motherhood.
They are sold at all medicine stores.
During early childhood death lurks in
every corner for these fragile innocents.
The mother can only protect her babes by
acquiring some practical medical knowl
edge. Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser imparts this knowledge. For a
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stamps, to cover cost of mailins; only, to
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