THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. rjXum m ' I GRAND ARMY IN LINE i Monster Parade of tho Veter ans at Philadelphia. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT. InimetlNF CrnwilH Tliroiiw t ! Un ol Mnrcli llmitlrrilM Ov ! nip hy tt (rush Column Wan SI Hour In l'nunlim a Ulvrn I'olnt. rillLAlUn.rHIA, Sept. G.-Yoste-r day was tho big Jay of the tJrmul Army encampment, mul tho city wnx nlivo nt uu early hour. The pri'sriiee In tho city of President McKinloy Inrronsed the in terest, and his ride over the route of th parade aroused the greatest ctithusiuHU. over the country present Xotnltle Krentu of the Week Rrlefly nn.l Trrselr Told. The 1'erth Aniboy Savings Institution resumed business. One hundred members of the Dickinson futility held n reunion nt Vernon Lake, N. J. Chicago has plnnncd to have n Intel corresponding to the Mills hotels in New York. Charles Custer, a nephew of General Custer, died nt Toledo from II bullet wound. Chicago has begun effort to prevent unnecessary noise and din in the city streets. Ohio coal opcrutors raised the price of their product above that of thu 1'ittsburg district. The American Hankers' association met In Cleveland, with delegates from all BOSS M'KANE DEAD. " i Career of Once Noted Political Chief Closed. HELD MANY IMPORTANT OFFICES. anions tho throngs on the streets, Shortly before 0 o'clock Admiral Sampson and the captains of his fleet mude a formal cull upon the president. Mr. McKiutey receiving them in the re ception room set apart for him during his stay at the Hotel Walton. After the greetings were over the - . , r.nmrror 11 presidential party entered carriages arm ed an'pvntlon IBiiea over uie ruuiu vi uu- i"1"""' The president's carriage wus druwu by four richly cpnrlsoned bay horses that tav been shown to advantage at horse ihow In this city und in New York .With the president were Mayor Ash bridge and General Louis Wagner, chair toon of the U. A. It. executive committee. Then came Secretury of War Hoot, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, l'ro- lensor Schurman of the I'liilipplne com The porn crop of the United States for 1S!M has been estimated at i!,."(M),OtM),000 bushels, n record harvest. The Spanish captain Moron of the Cristobal Colon nnd General I'aredes were acnuitted nt Madrid of charges aris ing from the buttle of duly X lMifcS. Toridar, Sept. 5. Emperor Wllliuin, at Strnsburg, recelv- A Chilean transport foundered In tho strait of Magellan, no lives being lost. More gold than usunl was received during August nt the Boise (Ida.) assay oflice. Governor Itoosevelt sent n cordial mes sage to the Canadian foot guards visiting Albany. Ileports from Itrisbaue, Queensland, told of a majority for the federation ref- Bilssion and Secretaries to the President erendum bill. J. Addison Porter and G. IJ. Cortelyou. Chief Justice Chambers of Samoa and They were followed by Kear Admiral Dr. ltedloe, I'tiited States consul nt Cun- tampion. Captain Chndwick of the flag- ton, reached Washington, ihip New York nnd Lieutenant Coin- j'u, general strike of Hritish seamen runner Wlnslow. Admiral Sumpson's tlag lieutenant. Then came all the other captains of the ?orth Atlnntic squadron, nccompnnied liy heir respective staffs. The G. A. It. re ception committee und councils commit tees brought up the rear of the proees- , ion. As the president started up Urond 'street a great wave of cheering was Started that never censed until the presi dent had traversed the entire route of parade and hack again. The stands fclong the route were crowded, and it was an Inspiring sight ns their occupants would rise en masse and cheer the chiet executive. The heroes of the north At lantic squadron were not forgotten, and they also received n generous hand. The presidential pnVty drove down CheBtnut street past the historic state bouse where the notion was born, and Ss it swept by the president took off his hat, which was the signul for a wild out burst of enthusiasm. The party reached the reviewing stand St 10:10 o'clock, and the president wait ed in the rooms of the director of public works until the head of the procession and steamer firemen, which has been threatened for some time, was declared. Special Policeman Parley of North Uergen. N. .1., was knocked down and beaten by two men ami shot both of them. Monday. Sept. 4. It Is estimated that lOO.O(M) Americans have visited Knrope this season. At Knlicld, Me., three men were smothered 1 y foul gases in a well. Hip mouth of August just closed was the divest known in Kugland for 75 years. Dr. W. II. Glier, president of KrsUino college, at Due West, S. Ci died sud denly of apoplexy. Three men were killed and n fourth se riously injured by being run down by a train nt Cedar Grove, Wis. Two men were drowned while bathing in Jamaica, buy, X. Y., by being entan gled in the long grass which covers the bottom of. the bay. In Chicago Henry Kmde while men tally unbalanced shot and killed his wife, fatally wounded his daughter und com mitted suicide by hanging. i ... . . reached the stand, wlien lie again mane ,n Tj01.llim), t Philip Mvers, proprie- bis nDDearunce before tlie people. i ,,. - ,i, it,.,,lii,i ii..t..i. ws shot The arrangements for the parade were (1 kil,pJ , Frnuklin K. Wheeler. The suuiiiii-ie in rviij ucu... iiiv.- ........ .... 1U,U (nul qllnrri.i,.,i over n bar mil which jne column moveu m i o -no "". Myers claimed Wheeler owed. Market street, to Fourth, to Chestnut, to Broad, to Pine, where the parnue was dismissed. The distance covered was five miles. Independence hall was passed during the march, and cups were lifted and colors dipped by the veterans Saturday, Sent. 2. Yellow fever has oppeored at Key West. Accused of lllcunl Instrnetlons to Hen 1st ry Hoards, lie Was Tried. Convicted nnd Sentenced to Sis lours' Imprisonment. NEW YOKIC, Sept. O.-John Y. Mc- Kane died nt his home in Oiuvcsctid at o'clock last night. Mr. McKane had been ill for several weeks. For several years there had been Indications of heart disease and kidney disease, out it wus not until Aug. 10 last that any serious symptoms appeared. He was overcome by vertigo on that day and remained confined to his home for a week or more. He then undertook to at tend to his business, but was not equal to much exertion. On Sunday night Mr. McKane retired early, and when his wife called him early Monday morning ho failed to respond, and it was found that he was unconscious. Since then until the time of his death he remained in a semicomatose and delirious condition. His wife and mother und bis daughter Fannie nnd his blind son George were present when the cud came. John l. McKane, formerly tho politi cal boss of Grsvesend uud Coney Is land, was bom in County Antrim, Ire land, on Aug. 10, 1X11. His parents cunie to this country when he was a lad, and he learned the carpenter trade at Oruvoscnd. About all the large hotels of Coney Island nnd two-thirds of the smnller buildings were built under Mo- Kane's supervision. McKane first became village constable. Later he was appointed commissioner of common lands, then was made supervisor nnd president of the county boards of the town of Gravosend. He bad been n Democrat in politics, but in l.SN" he quarreled with the party and the general commit tee expelled hiiri from the organi sation. He was then president of the police, health and water boards, chief of police anil president of the board of su pervisors of Kings county and president of the town of Gravescnd. He was reputed to be worth $1,000,(100. lie was n prominent member of the Sheepsliead Hay Methodist church and superintendent of its Sunday school. lie made los pence with the I lenio- erntic party in ISlll, and was then at the -lilt Ii of Ins power. Itut lie been mo too bold, and when William J. Gnynor was n candidate for supremo court judge nnd declared that he Intended to devote particular attention to tho vote at Coney Island controlled by McKane, l.nynor sounded the death knell to the power of the boss of Coney Island. Judge Gnynor determined to have the registry lists nt Gravescnd, Sheepsliead liny and Coney Island inspected and copied for his in spection. This led to a conflict of au thority, which resulted in the indictment of McKane for willfully instructing the inspectors to violate the law in refusing to expose publicly their registry lists ror inspection, lie wns tried, convicted and sentenced to six years in Sing Sing pris- on nnd entered the jail to serve his time on March Hit. 1S04. InHiience of all kinds wns brought to bear on the governor to FILIPINOS IN WANT. Insnritcntn Are Short of Hntlons nnd 1'iinil.r, MANILA, Sept. 4. Many Spanish prisoners lire escaping from the Filipinos nnd bringing Into the American lines stories of hard treatment. They agree that the Filipinos are exceedingly short .if rations and that n large section of their troops Is reduced to the use of liiutieinaile black powder. The natives are trying every scheme to get food nnd munitions from Manila. Daily arrests are made for attempts to smuggle contraband of war through the American lines. In one case n cascoc with a cargo of bamboo pulo.i was over hauled, und the poles were found full of lice. General Hates, It is expected, will es tablish posts nt .iinibounga and In the islands of Tnnitnni, Jolo nnd Honguo. Lute yesterday afternoon the Kansas regiment embarked on big barges In thi! river nnd wns towed to the united States transport Tartar, tho regimental flag flying and tho men cheering ana singing. The Tartar sailed for homo last evening. Another Clny County Kllllns. LONDON. Ky., Sept. 4. A report is current thnt Deputy Sheriff Lewis of Manchester wns killed Saturday in Clay county. Severnl weeks ago In .Miinchos- ter Deputy Stubblelleld wns shot by Mart Smith, who, escaping capture, went to his home and sent word to the county ollicials thut he would never attend court alive, therefore It would be fatal for any body to attempt to take him. Lewis went to serve papers on him, nnd he wns shut dead ns he approached Smith's house. If this report is true, this makes the third killing In Clay county lust week. Fort Senmnipl to He Ah-indonrd. PORTLAND. Me.. Sept. 4. Fort Scammel, tho granite fortress situated nt the mouth of Portland harbor and which has been used as a government store house during and since the Spanish war. is to bo abandoned altogether. J lie uiutC' rial which has been stored there will be taken to Gurrls island, nnd Sergeant Desmond, who has constituted the soli tary garrison of the old stronghold for n year or more, will also be transferred to that island. Fort Scumniel was built in the forties and is practically useless as a defense. t'onlltlon ( niilnrt In Tern. VALPARAISO. Sept. 4. The Peru vian cabinet crisis has been solved by tho formation of a coalition i ubinet as the re sult of the conferences between Senor Kdnaido Itnniniiii, president elect, and the leaders of the ministerialist factious. The following is tho personnel of the now ministry so far as decided upon: Presi dent of the ciim.cil. Senor Kafacl Soto muyor; minister of foreign affairs. Senor l.'rmcueta: nur.ister of 1'nam-e, Senor Sa lines; minii-t r i f war, Senor Concha. TH0DSAND3 OF REQUESTS For Free Bottles. Arc received by the manufacturers of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kernc-dy, and npon strict investi.itiou ithns been found that no less than 91 er cent, ot those re ceiving trial bottles have been so helped by the remedy sent, that they have bought laige sized bottles at their diuggists. 1 here is no doubt that I-avorite Kemedy Many of the volunteers at Manila obtain the pardon of McKane, but it fail- is the very best medicine known for diseases whose regiments are starting home hare re-enlisted. lteur Admiral Sampson, nt his own re- An interesting feature of the parade , quest, will be transferred to shore duty was the chorus of 3,000 school children, after the Dewey celebration. JThe children occupied a portion of the Commander Peck has arranged for an grand stuud on tho north side of the city exhibit of $1,000,000 in Aiueneuu gold ball and snug patriotic airs as the veter ans passed. Post No. 1, from Itockford, Ills., the oldest post in the Grund Army, headed the line. General James W. Lntta of this city was chief marshal. Among the many relies of the civil war which appeared in the purnde wns the old, time worn and stained ting which floated at the head of the line of the Illi nois division and at tho right of the George H. Thomas post, No. 5. This flag was used ut General Thomas' head quarters. It wus carried at the right ot line by the Society of the Cumberland in Chicago at the reception of General Grant on his return from a trip urouud the world. At no celebrutioti since the centennial has this city seen the crowds which line the streets along which the veterans passed. The Avenue of Fame, with its snow white columns nnd festoons of bunting and laurel, wus the favorite viewpoint. From the fronts of the buildings to the ' curb the people were packed in a solid mass, and even breathing was ditticult. As a result of the .crush about 4IK) men. women atld children were overcome and bullion at the Paris exposition. Five men were killed and seven wounded by the explosion of a boiler at the Kopubllc Iron Works, Pittsburg. Germans killed six Chinese soldiers in the Kiao-Chou hinterland and then pre sented an ultimatum to China, protesting against violence. General Funston, at Manila, said he thought the Insurgents would not sur render, but must be soundly whipped by the American forces. Friday, Sept. la Bering sea fishermen report unusual salmon catches. The life of the president of Chile wns unsuccessfully attempted nt Santiago de 1 Chile. 1 John Kuckle shot his wife in Plaiu- , field, N. J., and fired two bullets into his own mouth. I John It. Leoni, the Italian sculptor, has been sent to an insane asylum at Jack- . souvillc, 111. I Comptroller Color of Now York declnr ' ed in favor of the city building a tunnel for rapid transit. The Holland submarine boat watt haul ed on the ways at Green port, N. Y., to ed, and he served his time, less the com mutation he had earned us n model prls- iiti-. McKane was liberated on April 30, 1SIW, nnd returned to Coney Island, but he never renssuined the reins of power. owing principally to the fact that he wns unublo to obtuln a restoration or his citi zenship. The Alaska Dooudnry Question. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. The nego tlutious thut are now in progress looking I and Favorite Kemedy is the best one you to a modus vlveudl tor the dennition 1 tan take. It speedily cures such dangerous temporarily of a boundary line between symptoms ns pain in the back, frequent de- Alaska and the nritisn iormwesiern jure to unnaie. especially nt night, scaiaine, Territories are proceeding upon the same I bumini! pain in passing water, stnininc of lines practically ns those wnicn ngureu 1 your linen by the urine and inability to now In tho negotiations in which Mr. Choate I ii. Also the unpleasant and daneerous tf- took part. Thnt is, the United States fects produced on the system by the use of holds firmly to the contention that the whiskey or beer. village of Kluckwan shnll be regurded ns ' )r David Kennedy's Favorite kemedy is of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia ana chronic consti pation. The manufacturers are prepared to send free trial bottles postpaid to all those who will write, giving their full name and postoffice address, to the DK. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION. Kondout, N. Y., and mention the Columman. I'ut some of your urine in a class tumtder; if in 24 hours it has a sediment, or a milky, cloudy condition; if it is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy, you need a good medicine, on the American slda of the line. No ef fort Is beiug made to reach a permanent arrangement nt present. sold at ail drug stores at ifl.co a bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. tukeu from the crowd to various hospi- I l'l"re for n finnl government test. ta)g, rpokano (WuhIi.i employers have com- At tho head of each oi-gnuisiitinn ' i'""''1 to ll'sist wllllt tlu'' regard unjust marched military bands und drum corps, 1 demands 011 the part of organized lubor, and as the war scarred veterans moved proudly nsng the streets tumultuous ap plause greeted them, mid a sea of hand kerchiefs and small tlags waved in ud niirution and welcome. When the Ohio posts appeared, the nged paruders became wild with enthu siasm. One veteran broke ranks and, It wus reported at Arlington, N, J., that nil the persons injured in the wreck on the I.i ie rond at that place would re cover. Duly one mint was killed. It was reported in London that Em peror William had given his consent to Captain "Hen" Parker, skipper of the Meteor, to help sail the Shamrock. standing before his comrades, shouted, ,, , . .n. . .en . . 1 . t .. .1 ii 1 Dr. Hi'dloo, consul nt Canton, China, lliree cheers for the biggest man on ' . ..... ,. . ... h i-ii'l'lii'M III . ill' 11M" uu 11m tij ,i 11 iii-ii- iriglou. He denied that he was under Silk Hlhuou Combine, N1CW YOKK. Sept. 4. A special to Tho Tribune from Pnterson, N. J., Bays: "The silk ribbon trust has perfected its organization nnd will be ready to begin business on or before Oct. 1. Ihe lead ing manufacturers here acknowledge thut their signatures have been attached to the consolidated agreement. 'Ihe capital stock of the new company will be $30,- 0U0.0IH1, $13,000,000 ill preferred stock und $13,000,000 In common stock. Ihe stock will be placed on the market at once. A Tablet to Chmnpluln, HONFLKIIlt, France, Sept. 4. M. Fnbro. the Canadian commissioner, yen- terduy attended the ceremony of placing 11 tablet in honor of Samuel Ue Chum- pluin, the navigator, who wns governor of the first French settlers in lower Can ada nnd who left Honflcur to found Que bec. The tablet was placed on tho north side of the ruins of thu castle nnd fort culled L11 Lieuteiinnee. I NERVOUS, WEAK, W DISEASED MEN. U r svim i ir-i rr tvir n A V PI r.llVIB bSsSF W mm m T M P( THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT. M UJ original with lira. K. & K., will I'Oli-LJ 1 J tively cure forever any furiu 01 JUoou or j i J Sexual disease. It Is the result of SO fy ri years' experience la the treatment of V t" these diseases. WE CURE SYPHILIS ? KTliis terrible lllood 1'ninon, tho tHrrnr Y, of iuuukiml, yiolJs readily to our JEV s Major William McKinloy of ea rtii, Ohio: This Invitation for cheers was followed by a mighty roar, which wus echoed and re-echoed among the spectators for blocks. As the various posts passed in review the president stood smiling ami bowing nnd on numerous occasions waved his hund to the more enthusiastic of t lie uiurchers. When the toni battle Hags were dipped in salute, ho joined in the applnuse by clapping his hands. Tho campaign for commander In chief is waxing warm. It Is one of the fiercest contests that the G. A. It. has been en gaged lu for a long time. There are three suspension from the state department. Thursday, Ann. .'II. The president nnd Mrs. McKinloy Were vnrmly received nt Alliance, O. J. It. Hansdell (Delii.) was elected to congress from the Fifth district of Lou- isiaiii'. John Smith, accused of sending in fernal machines to two Salt Lnku City men, wns caught. Mrs. Hieli, tho Americnn accused of Uiurtler, was reported to lie kept incom municado at Juarez, Mexico. A big clean up was reported at Ho- candidates in the field-Acting Com- 1 DUU t'l't,' n'.e Kloiidiue, oyer . !,- mandor Iu Chief W. C. Johnson of Cin- I '"''"S tn0 rt'HUit ot 01lu w'l'K W0,K' ciunati, Comrade Leo ltussieur of St. I A United Stutos geological survey of- Louis and Colonel Albert D. Shur of ! nciul started for Arizona to inspect the Spulu Iteoruanlaes Her Army, MADUID, Sept. 2. The queen regent has signed a decree calling out 00,000 men of the 1N00 class for military serv Ice. Thirty-five Spanish soldiers, sur vivurs of the garrison thut long hold Killer, on 1 lit- east coast of J.uzon, against the Filipinos, have arrived ut Harceloua nnd were eiithus.iUHtlei.lly received uy tue populace. Will Aatnr Sollf LONDON, Sept. 2. An agent here of Mr. William Waldorf Astor, Adams by inline, continued the report 110111 .ov York sajliig that tho real estate or .Mr. Astor is to be sold. He adds that the sale will take place at an curly date, by private treaty. Adams declined to sny whether the sale would bo to a syndicate, nor would he give any details. Wntertown, N. Y. The friends of each of tho candidates claim thnt their favor ite is ulreudy a winner. A cureful can vass among the different departments, however, indicates thnt Colonel Shaw has a little the better of tho contest. The Dewey Home r'uuil. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. - United States Treasurer Huberts has received a contribution of $1,000 from the New York Journal for the Dewey homo fund and $1,000 from Marcus Daly &. Co. of Anncouda, Mon., inukiug tho tolui to date 23,100. district proposed for a new national park. Comptroller of the Currency Dawes said in Chicago thut banks all over tho country were more prosperous thnn ever before. The railway mnil service hris sent an officer to investigate an all Americnn railway route from A uldez, Alusku, to Circle 0ity1 Mix Hundred Drowned In Japan. YOKOHAMA, Sept. 2. Six hundred lives have been lost by the Hooding of a PV' uUm at Bessbi, island of tJUikoku. decretory CiaKe Uolnw Home, WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. Tho secre tary of the treasury nnd Mrs. (Saga will lonve Washington about Sept. 10 for a visit to Chicago ami other western cities. Thu secretary will remuin until after the October festivities in tho Lake City, while Mrs. Gage is planning to prolong her sojourn until the late autumn. Woman I'oHtiuuster In Alaska. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. Mrs. Keb erta M. Smith has been appointed post master ut Circle City, AlusKu. This terrible lllood 1'oinon, tho terror of iuaukinil, yioldn readily to our NMV TREATMENT. Howuro of Woroury, Potanh, etc. 'l'hoy may ruin your f ystciu. 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You can save money on 1'ianos and Or gans. You will ulwiiys find tlie luryes stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwards We sell 011 the Installment plan. 1'ianos $25.00 down and $1000 per month. Or (jnns, $10.00 down, $5.00 per lrunili. Lib eial discount for cash. Hitct music, at one half pi ice. Musical merchandise of kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES. 5.00 down and 3.co per month. We also handle the Demore&t Sowing Macl.lne, from ifrlQo and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Best makes of WASH MACHINES, FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. C-iT Music Rooms No. 11$ West Main St., lielow Market, Blooinsbiirg, Ta. 311111-3 ENHYROYAL PILLS r rhlrhntrp's Kacllsh Dla ni Brul. . A I lu Uwt uid ;iU oin.m jfjr Orlalnal ana Onlv OAnnln. uruxsin lur lst nvtm Brand lu liu. MM wlih blue riblmn. 'I'ake 5 , (IOIU anil imfuliuiu. At llruu.i.i.. oemrnAA In .l.iuiit fat purtleuur., le.ttmoiil.1. u4 "IteUitf tor I.llua,n inUtttr. tiy r.'turo MmII. Ilt.llllll Tnniiiuanl.l.. A.im. ,,,. . hli mIerlkciulcul..Millkl.n I'lnra. LwAijiwiuui. . mnLAiu.. i'A. -17-41U
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