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CeJh-’gia Pacini -
Cardiff, was driven ii»»m
about 3 o’clock this mornir
armed men numbering trom-w
thirty, who threatened to kill mi
he left. The watchman being alo.iv
unable to cope with so large a force e '.'
one of whom carried a gun dnd made then,
threat mow impressive by pointing their
it the lone man. was forced to ooey.
When he left he hurried to the houses of
the section laborers, not far away, and
awoke tlrnm. The section men accompanied
ack to the trestle, and, upon
arriving there, found the structure on hie.
1 ap pii< d the torch immediate
ly after the watchman was driven aw aj,
and the tn stle was burning at a lively rate.
By hard work and the use of water
which was near by, the men were ab e to
extinguish the flames after three bents f
the trestle had been destroyed. Ihe mob
fled as all cowardly vandals who do their
malicious mischief under cover ° f .
do, immediately after they had set the
trestle, on tire. There is no clue as to the!
identity, but they are said to ll'
from toward the town of Cardiff. J ourM
men are guarding the bridges on nearly all
the lines entering the city. n-ive
Several shipments of ammunition hnxe
been received here and are in the hands
of the guards. It has become dangerous to
run trains. The railroad men carry their
lives in their hands, and the destruction
of rolling stock is threatened.
While it is not known who has neon
doing all this deviltry it is generally con
ceded to the strikeis.
’i'lirealcnin£ the Engineers.
Birmingham, Ala., June 13—(bpeciai.>-
T’or satl'tied With the results from turning
* ‘ and attempting to stop coal traffic
?he spiking miners have made another
Hove bv which they hope to gain the sup
o ' railroad engineers. .Notices have
1 n■- nt to the engineers on the liansas
Memnhis and Biimingiiam railroad,
Xing them not to haul any more
•Scab" coal at the peril or tnetr lives,
fl'li' ' ; e letters are very threatening and are
i “One Thousand Miners.”
Th.- miners think that by intimidation
they can bring on a strike of the locomo
tive engineers and thereby carry tneir
i this is a last resort. A monster
mass meeting of every miner in Alabama
has been called for Monday as a result
of the failure of the joint conference ot
miners and operators yesterday.
Anarchy in Alabama.
Birmingham, Ala., June 14.—(Special.)—
Deeds of lawlessness are Kept up and
depredations are still being committeed by
bands of lurking strikers. The shadow of
anarchy still hangs over the state and not
only property, but life, is in danger. Bridge
burning is still kept up.
Last night a mob of armed strikers went
to a bridge upon the Richmond and Dan
ville railroad and made an attempt to burn
It. They were discovered by guards and
driven away. The band left and hurried
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Mobile, Alabama.
A New Being
That Tired Feeling
<ull Strength and Appetite Civen by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
The following is from Mr. Thomas C. Barrett,
es Mobile, Ala., a well known member of the
city fire department, attached to Hook and
Ladder Co., No. 4.:
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
I have been taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a
spring medicine and blood purifier. It is the
best blood medicine I have ever used and for an
tppetizer it is excellent. I have taken several
liffcrcnt kinds of medicine for the blood but
Hood’s Sarsaparilla has proved to be the best.
Hood’s Cures
I was troubled with indigestion and that tired
feeling. After taking four bottles of Hood's
Sarsaparilla I feel like a new man. I cannot
recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla too highly.”
Thomas C» Barrett, Mobile, Alabama.
Hood’s Pli‘3 are prompt and efficient, yet
jM? Lu action. Sold by all druggists. 2Jo. t
the
of tb
Adams,
who oppos
refused to
a campaign
miners at the
not to accept ti.
radical leader a,
bordering on ana
miners, 7,000 strong,
work. However, th
ing to consider the
ter 8,000 miners in
a resolution declari <
mature and decllnii
President Mcßr
asked whether it si
that the settlement v
he did not care whet
an officer of the mil.
had labored earnestly
the miners' best interest
to throw aside the result .
was their privilege. He
that when the miners recei
statement of the matter a»
down somewhat they would <
the thing to do was to accept the
of the settlement.
Two More Hridges Burnt-
Massillon, 0., June 13.—Two more
were burned on the Wheeling and
Erie this evening at Fuller mines,
miles east of Sherrodsville. The comp
had the temerity to assume that
strike was virtually over and moved oi
train of West Virginia coal. The caboose
was barely out of sight of Sherrodsville
when the bridges were burned down and ,
telegraph wires cut. It will require at
least four days to get the road open for
freight traffic. The miners say they will
not accept the Columbus compromise.
Calling for Guns.
Toledo, 0., June 14.—An order has just
been received here from United States Mar
shal Haskell to ship 150 stands of arms
forthwith to the scene of the threatened
trouble at the Ohio mines. One 1 undi ed
were ordered shipped to Mansfield, ine o th
er fifty to Massillon.
Strikers Give in.
Columbus, 0., June 15.—Telegrams f. -om
mining towns in Ohio today indicate t mat
the miners are coming to think bette; .-.of
the settlement. At Nelsonville, Sand I tun,
Yorkville and Bellaire they have reso Ived
to accept the settlement and go to ' .vork
on Monday.
Ohio Miners Stand Out.
Salinesville, 0., June 15.—The mine ;- 8 at
this place held a large mass meeting yes
terday and refused to go to work Mifaday
at 60 cents. Resolutions were aravyn up
calling for the resignation of Mcßri' e, and
a vote of thanks was extended *o 1-1 ssident
Adams in refusing to sign the C< itunbus
agreement.
About half of the miners are now getting
ready to resume work Monday next it Cam
bridge at 60 cents, in the belief that
cents will be paid by next Septeml er. The
operators are cleaning ou t the mines and
getting readv *-> start.
~n>rt was maae to wreck the military
I last night by placing a tie across
the track at Massillon, but the train threw
the tie between the rails and passed safely
by. Coal trains are moving today without
the least molestation.
Coal Trains Moving.
Massillon, O„ June 15,-Sin-e early this
evening the Cleveland, Lorraine and Wheel
ing railroad hsis been rushing bmg coal
has n e^w r 2i ? rd ’ and bb ’<'kade. which
has e.asted for several days on the line
has been raised without an outbreak at
anj’- point. The more turbulent spirits
?nnM 8 th r rniners have insisted that coal
<ould not pass. Owing to threatened
trouble north of here the military guard
th/ /' Xtend t*? to Warwick and along
evlrv hnt / m } h,S point to Uhrichsville
every bridge and trestle is heavily guarded.
IN OTHER STATES.
Mcßride Hung in Effigy in Pennsylvania
The Situation Generally.
MeDonnold, Pa., June 13.—A mass meet
ing of 2,090 miners, representing the mines
in this vicinity, including those of W. P.
liend, was held here today. The object of
the meeting was to decide whether the
miners should abide by the terms of the
Columbus compromise. As no official no
tice of the compromise agreement had vet
been received from President Mcßride * it
to wait on this information
before taking any action.
Pumpliouse Blown I p.
Greensburg, Pa., June 14.-This morning
tbe coke strikers blew up the iminphouw
of the McClure Coke Company, at their
Alverton works.
To Resume Work.
sh?- ittS n" rg ’ Pa o June 15 -“ At 4:30 o’clock
this afternoon the miners’ district conven
tion voted unanimously in favor of resum
ing work June 18th, and with the name
vote ratified the action of the national
officers, there were present 121 delegates
representing 20,000 miners. aeiegates,
Bellaire, 0., June 15.—Miners at Saline-
ght train
so one on
-u. was held up
n by alleged coal
.mber of cars loaded
' VH *» ' and provisions were
looted. Aiu y feature of the hold-up was
that in the caboose of the Wabash train
1-iiee detectives were enjoying a sound
sleep while the cars were being robbed.
Meliri<ie Denounced.
La Salle, 111., June 13. —At a mass meet
ing of miners front Oglesby, Peru and La
Salle, it was resolved to accept nothing less
than last year's mining prices. Resolu
tions were also adopted denouncing- the
Columbus delegates and demanding the re
signation of Presiilent Mcßride and others
who were parties to the commomise agree
ment. * °
Conference of Labor <)rganiza(ii»nn.
St. Louis, June 12.—The conference of
representatives of labor organizations to
day adopted the following and gave it out
for publication:
, t!ie purpose of preventing strife
Guns antagomsm between labor organiza
d 1 .on' e 'j are tllat thele - Shall be UO
i>- uL O ‘. c ,’ an^ at)o - n °F, aut) iority in any one
ti-ide, ana that m all matters of trade cun
ilteres?pd C «h/ lraUt ‘ lltbe,S - tlll ‘ unio “
and autlmrny haVe absolute autonomy
that corporations and the
in<-- i ni di a /f t.ie country are dominat
ti.7n t , tl '- tS ’-lie legislation of the na
tion, states, ana municipalities, to the det
rnnbous 01 the and wealth-producing
t -- / and . fl, rther reeogninAg
the t el l eem?J Ver -i Ot i \ e f Llth . has subordinated
to its b/hosts al a “ d military forces
io us otnests, thus unaermining the un
ger o£ our republic, endau-
gerin o it.-, institutions and in th,. en ,i to
deP e‘< e w?. ln i p . e ' Jp le of their cherished lib
ci, deela re that the working masses
should throw off the yoke of political par
-h-ft a,lu vote hidepeadently, in order
unit the representatives of the weilth
producers of America may be fullv k-pre
otr laxvs.” he lnaki,l “ and the execution of
J lie resolutions will be submitted to’ the
'/nous organizations for action, and a
committee of three, consisting of Chief
V-mu Tie ?r If® ‘ }r< ? thei ’hood of Firemen;
*n“ v • k/L 4 of Labor, and
Haj.s of the Knights of Labor, will re
ceive the proceedings of the subordinate
bodies and publish them. Washington, D
C., ,\..S chosen as the place for holding
2,‘'lS95 eX ' conference - to be held. February,
. At 7 o’clock p. m„ the conference ad
journed sine die. Tonight the Grand opera
house was filled with workingmen who w< re
ot'hers SSCd by Messrs ’ Sargent, Maguire and
©C©GD©OOG©sis
O No mineral water will pro- 0
O duce the beneficial results Q
O that follow taking one or rX
more of W
Beecham’s
o. Pi,,s o
O" ifh a glass cf water immediately ’Sf
upon arising in the morning.
8 Painless. Effectual. Covered with aO
..... tasteless, Soluble Coating Stk
Worth a Guinea a Box.”—Price only C®
25 cents. 'X.
W Os all druggists.or a box will be m.ailedO
9000000000 25 ©
pay
■ng. By
has done
he has as
d head of cat
place at a small
ground Brown and' f
flock r / eCn before > "or.
f-I m h ? B ° atS as mill <
-xUlei has a hue flock of
as w-11 trained to milking
d of milk cows you could fin f
that raising a few goats on every
could be profitably foll ovved anJ
s just as .asy to have r da
>ducers as no: to have at
own did not know that* ° 4
milk was so valuable no , u
.. . , r this m
assures us it is. le says that one nine
goat's milk is as, ich for butter asH f
lon of the best Jetey milk. He milks
three pints a daj from many of his v° n
nies and has select line of customer
who pay much tore for this
butter. So it is. Ve live and learn.‘l
there are many ther things in the w h,
that me and Brvn know nothing of h,
we are going toass round among the f
eigners of this.npe more than
did before and id out what w<> r C eVer
- 11 f d ' ™-^nSy a pf
room and awn welcome for such n- 9
as this little ftzerlander in H n ' n
and it isotbe led that the y<XgX-n’
tion will be louraged an ,i aera -
watching theiinn as th ev
may be churl by a contact social! -Z I
Jng n 2niS g £. ea htUe tangled ia
nicest about ladies who treat 15 /
well on thesips of ours tr •. . US So I
say anythin! nice dinners
not be repel. Mrs. White V ° l ' ,d
wife of thetmaster at ' fl ae sood I
gave us red: gravy
with her, ars very gr avv >/ , dinec
nice about Jever treatment mmng
did meal, n does the i>oeH? d > sp,on '
for this firrl he declarer t> ICU work
but thoughthat gravy trot ed /? Ot,lin --
his brain wer he called up the
Gravy, grgravy! Hed <> ■ lnUfces -
Georgia vateat, cured in Tc aVy fr om
way, is a t that Brown old ' ti me 1
die, nor ofollect the grot‘ Uinot han
othor thimt were fpon t \ anetyo d
into a pre'tical bouquet table I
red gravjnot down but ® cause the I
his th’ougtfound—Brown • Very t; me I
maniac (gravy. R ut J s & monc- I
thing in ne of Mr. an i v* S°me
better tfar table. So nr/H 8 * White I
seem to a Georgia bov d ° eS Jt I
gia girl ■ down and b/m .4 a Geor ' /
home asuple are building “V
them yped in this, !=' Roth o
They pjgether in u h ° od
went tsame schools °AI °° d
churchesweathearts •>«’,, sani€
and anappy with a ‘ lolks
a-grow the samt » old ’ £ ht family
could and Where , hat
prove -dr example’ Jou ira "
Broyv delight j n ’.. setti
as he one of these ext™ ’
ellowie often meet in mart
We wg a lunch under f ’ I
by a»r East Lake tu tbe trees
and Ind his opportunity
restedmrse to eat - As We /
came ring where a rt crowd
was ese ext* a : ls -- *here |
the < knew a in
the end hilts nrm ni °re about /
dW fhai and k t mr dS thail
told r story about ?,. q ‘ lie£ ’ He / 1
regirloits when L S ° me o£ 1
Sher here. He Lm WaS wi
Mas regiment and 1 nged to
to le informed his he m U ° V<
“thfe sort of clmn? ‘ Uers tlla
on ttwenty-seemm 1 r ta< 'kle
»ve-l he PoEr w ri J "“.
Thfon and related Li, hnger
upoy morning his r?? 0 " thal
anshe morning’s ro L 7 had
aftntered up to a batt ’ ° nd
wagin throwing L? u 4 ,' y that
th.ything Was Sh< ‘ Hs int °
th : a and the fiX> o7 y by
Biuht was to be nL a big
thgin. “f - , ', ® th , e s <ffnal f or
ajfire the signal " Was I
«- s . s , Mp ;« 0 .
rolled over and knocked thunder
a big horse fly that was zooning
./ ( T’ c a h nC ! lls , tened to the fellow with
es f,” went on the extra
lAf h a 4 £e<l UP to the bi>? K" n - B°t
- am? - Strin "’ had rose u Pon
'-i shun rn? USt A V 1 the act of sending
a re’-ul'ir °‘Y anta » be follovved
home town awiv in m. '. t,e cts ot my
I my head. 1 was soon^t^ 1 ? u ' setl3 filled
and then I pictured the i ktd *° ex Plain,
and daughters with h, dear old mothers
children who were 4 &nd Httla
just where our shells were tt fhi’ Streets
the bells rang on v . 1 U/ as still
about me by this tttae t had sather ed
was General Xrm . ' 4 mon?? thel «
’of’the day; <r et C bnbeknowing to.
mr call the men » their be,l s saw" ♦7*“"’-*
ilk I hr to ca mp.’ ” fX e t - 1 em—
of and after Z e^ es as the fetm arose
ig / spring branch Wet his fae° W f/' niShed ’ |
d. and asked.- he turaed to the stSrTV/ 1 *
■y “You're a prettv too-teller
The smart f ei[l o ' l ,iar . haint
X he nX 'h’ t S‘' J
'i
i smart rn° ° ooci that I arn a I
■ -uu ' r hX ,to “-
I ou see, mister •» I
I a.n >. ■ mister, . >
a -n Kited as Brown -r f
I th^e'VLris Feal
! Passing ’ 4. nd you could see >i le s P°ke I
1 his swelli-u, 01 the smart J ednes s / .
nior e Srowf r Wtnt down. fac e as j
the T £o- d -' UlSed his heacl and said'o / |
I
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1
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tuned truthf u >.,Atlm. IK ’ I?J a-, a .
the Highilnd TL ti
'thing I rK > Volusia Count,.
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work A Moder,. Cnir.'
thing / Ai-,-5 ~ Abel
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1"• iron, <!.<» ie«. I »<
tt the L. lsh e Effects of *'
I Houston, Tex t 1 <
some ami Ben Mavfs'’ 0 15 —Robert
convict farm OVe rseers t- ew- I
22d a tramp painter L f ° r 2nur der. / F
to the f irm . tei named J>nr.« Jn Ala y / gs
Plained of bein - «J V ? r,< a line T>.?' as sent / B
whipped for fo r ;4 ck ’ but Was stVh, n Coln ' I
afternoon } le L,’ n, ' nu tes. in V-° ed and
snsu T ' !• »«
was done in the m 11,1 soon di,-><i k <L ” mto I e, ty
vict came to tnm case u ntil a «i ‘ Nothing I Mt
fate of e aff a ‘°^ n and exposed t hf S f d c <m? —.
tI „ t
' / “’’he Land V,' e ° z »rks.”
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SS e S' 3 'SS lu ? 5 "' t '^ ! KSfVH-
Ift pertains to ’fruit 101 e ? in flowen 1 ” Oj den 1
f’-Uit be lt of Amer L r t t iSi,li? L Coa nty.
/ Ozarks, and win’? he so nthern« t m ß ' rea t I
farme°r n, Ld tO b ° £
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. INSTITUTE.
CKER, ’
o»-y. Bright’s dls-
J results.
Women
ch as prolapsus,
ar bowels, bearing
>n, pains in back
ending or walking,
aa, irregular appe
etc.
rvous System
psy, hysteria and
a Urinary Organs
t, stricture, varico
eeessfully treated.
Fistula
d. No knife used;
. Particulars free.
niestion list to all. '
rrespondence. Ad-
Vledical Ins
_ m w a’ i! & ®
jr a $
for infants and Child re n.
J well adapted to children that
superior to any prescription
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
■>. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Castoria is so universal and
well known that it seems a work
nation to endorse it. Few are the
anulies who do not keep Castoria
reftch.”
Carlos Martyn, I). D j
New York City. |
The Centaur Co
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fit and . kend So P ... Wlt h 48 fnii O'er 700
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ttitute, Atlanta, Ga,
t Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
1 Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills It onus, gives sleep, and promotes c!l.
gest ion,
5V ithout injurious medication.
I “For several years I have recommended
your Castoria,’ and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results.”
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D.,
l«>th Street and 7th Ave., New York City
ostpant, 77 Murray Street, New York City
5-<rpd< XZ ? ”1-
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