WAS AFRAID TO STAND TRIAL A NEW YORK LAWYER AND POLI. TICIAN SUICIDES BY JUMPING FROM A WINDOW. HE WAS CHARGED WITH FRAUD Armitage Mathews, a Lawyer and Sec retary of the New York County Republican Committee. Ends His Career in a Sensa tional Manner. New York, Oc;. !•'!. —Rather than face irial 011 indictments charging; hini with fraudulently taking money t'rom j the VVeissel estaie, Armitage Mathews, j lawyer and secretary of the county re- j publican committee, committed suicide | Thursday by jumping from a window I in bin apartment to a stone paved ! courtyard. Me struck on his head, j fracturing the .skull and died in a short time. Mathews, who was a young man, had advanced rapidly, both in the practice of his profession and in poll j tics. He was a friend of ex-Gov. Black and of Abraham Gruber and they were j loyal to him in his trouble, acting as I legal advisers and doing all they could | to aid him to obtain the change of venue from this county, for which he j applied. The change of venue was de- j uied Wednesday and trial of the case 1 was set for yesterday before Justice | Davy in the supreme court. Mathews was indicted last May on | charges of conspiracy »nd grand lar cedy growing out of the looting of the j Weissel estate, of which David Roths I child, wrecker of the Federal bank, J was administrator. Rothschild, John W. Woolen and | Lawyer Samuel 1. Ferguson were all ' indicted with Mathews on the same charges. Rothschild was already serv ing a long term instate prison fdr wrecking the Federal bank and \\'or>t en was convicted in June and sentenc ed to nine years and five lr.inths in Sing Sing. Wooten was kept in the Tombs as a possible important witness against Mathews. Ferguson was also expected to be a witness for the prosecution of Mathews. Mathews wa- the local representa tive of the 'Jankers' Surety Co., of Cleveland, which was on Rothschild's bond for $400,000 as administrator of the Weissel estate. It was agreed by the four accused I nun, according to the indictment, that Rothschild was to have sole possession j the estate and that whatever money he borrowed on it was to be shared by his associates. Mathews at. one time was an assist ant district attorney. He served three ttrnis as a member of the board of al dermen. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD. Charge Brought Against Five Phila dclphians Interested in a City Contract. Philadelphia. Oct. 13. —The adminis tration of ex-Mayor Samuel H. Ash bridge was brought into the local po litical turmoil yesterday when war rants were sworn out for the arrest of Abraham 1., English, who was director of public safety during the term of Mayor Ashbridge, and four others, charging them with conspiracy to dc. fraud the city in connection with the execution and carrying out of a con tract for the erection of a smallpox f.ospital which is one of a group ol buildings forming the new municipal hospital. Tile other accused men are John W. Henderson and Henry E. Baton, of the contracting fit in of Henderson & Co.; Philip Johnson, a former city architect and brother in law of Israel \\\ Dur liam, leader of the local republican or ganization, and James I). Flnley. a cousin of Durham's and a former in spector a* the new municipal hospital. Henderson. Baton anil Finley entered 1 .bail in $5,000 for a hearing to-day. Ex- Diicctor English ami Architect John son were out of the city, hut friends of Ihe latter entered bail for his appear ance. SISCUiTS WERE POISONED. A'i Old Lady Mistakes Arsenic for Baking Powder and She and Her Husband Die. Niagara Falls. X. V.. Oct. i;i. -John Tloliiday and his wife are dead and their grandson. Harry Holliday, is ex peeled to die from arsenic poisoning. Mr. Holliday used arsenic in biscuits, mU.aking it for baking powder. Tit grandson had used the arsenic to kill cat.> and had told his grand tuoihej to be careful of the can. which v\b- on a shelf in the pantry. In the dark yesterday morning she mistook it lor the baking powder. During the tutu' she noticed a peculiar taste in the biscuits and went to look ai the can in the pantry, but It seemed to bp the baking powder i"an and she sits I pe< u*d nothing un il she was taker i violently 111 shortly after the imal. She | died about noon and her hit and died j a few hours I«ihi There Is no hoptj for the grando >n. Other members oi I the family who were late in arls'ug en 1 eaped ihe pe|■ *)iied biscuits. A 3311k Cashier Is Indicted. I < kpori N. V.. Get. iThe IV t I Kta'e-i iiunil jury yestwday re ported an iudlciin•lll Huain i Fred R. I hi ii . i h!er i.i ihe Fiedonia, N. Y., I national bank. Tin re arc :i."» coutili I charging la!*** ititrles lit suiti*- uingimt l'n> . < . "" to .hi nnd the ml appro priation of tit he i funds. Heai zt It Nominated for Mayor, S> v } orl" Oci I!. William Kan j i I'jli II ar w#a nominated for ii.nvor ol New York lam night ui a « livi n ion ui tht Municipal tjwiun I chip |..i«Me .unl allied myaiii/al ion*. PROFITS WERE $200,000. So Says an Indictment of Parties Im plicated in Ihe Cotton Crop Re port Scandal. New York, Oct. 14.—The profits of the alleged conspirators in the opera lions based on the recent leak in the government cotton crop reports are placed at. approximately $200,000, ac cording to an indictment presented in court Friday on the arraignment, be fore United States Commissioner Ridgeway of Frederick A. Peckliam and Moses Haas. According to charges made in this indictment. Edwin S. Holmes, jr., associate statistician of the department of agriculture, receiv ed $25,017. The indictment which was found by a grand jury in Washington on Octo ber 3, is against Edwin S. Holmes, jr., and L. C. Van Riper, as well as againsi Haas and Peckliam, and charges all four collectively with having conspired to defraud by procuring advance infor ination from Holmes concerning the government's cotton crop report. It sets forth in full many copies of tele grams and also of checks which passed between the accused, tending to show that a conspiracy existed. One of the checks, dated December 12, 1904, drawn on Ihe Second Na tional Bank of Hobolcen and signed by Lewis C. Van Riper, calls for the pay ment of $24,250 to M. Haas, of which sum it is alleged Haas paid Holmes 514,250 in cash. Counsel for the defense moved for the discharge of (he prisoners on the ground that the charge as alleged did not constitute an offense against the government. The hearing on Ihe mo tion was adjourned until October 21. The defendants gave bail in SIO,OOO each. SIR HENRY IRVING DIES. The Famous Actor Passes Away Sud denly in a Hotel at Bradford, England. London, Oct. 14.—The English ' "Speaking world has suffered an irre parable loss by the sudden death last night of Sir Henry Irving, who was universally regarded as the most rep- j resentative English actor of contem- ; porary times. Sir Henry died literally in harness. ! He was giving a series of farewell per I formances in the English provinces j and this week was playing an engage inent at Bradford. Last night, before an enthusiastic audience, he portrayed one of his most intellectual parts, the title role in his j own stage adaptation of Lord Tenny son's "Becket," with marked success. After the performance Sir Henry re turned to his hotel, reaching his rooms at 11:30 o'clock, when it was observed that he was iu great pain. Physicians were summoned, but before they could arrive Sir Henry was seized with an attack of syncope and expired within a few minutes, without having uttered a word, in the presence of Brani Stoker, who had been his manager for many years, and a few other friends. He was 07 years of age. Sir Henry's last appearances In London were made last summer, fol lowing a serious illness, when the en thusiasm at the nightly receptions ac corded him in the historic Drury Lane theatre will long be remembered. Since then lie has been touring the provinces and contemplated another visit to the United States. DUN S TRADE BULLETIN. Nearly All Reports are of the Most Favorable Nature. New York, Oct. 14. —It. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade savs: Recent inild weather might have been expected to retard business, but freight blockades and several similar conditions testify lo the contrary, and the last half cf the week brought a seasonable fall in temperature. High er rates for money lend to prevent ex cesses in Wall street, yet. there is no difficulty in scaring funds for niercan- j tile undertakings. Manufacturers are so fully occupie.l i that contracts for early delivery can • not be considered iu most cases, and j the amount of business thai will bt ! carried over into 1000 will certainly j eclipse al! records. These sanguine prospects are confidently announced 1 In several of the leading Industries, : latest news from ihe iron furnaces! and steel mills being notably gratifv ! ing. The only flaw in the situation at ' present is the growing inability of th railroads to handle the freight trafli j offering. This complaint is well nigh universal. Business failures for the week end ing October 12 number is:;, against j 100 in tile like week of 1004. In Can j ada failures for the week number 25 as againsi IX a year ago. Were Dashed Over a Cliff. Junction City, Kan., Oct. 14.—Prle j ate Albert Laste, of the Twenty ninth battery of field artillery, was killed duriiig target practice at Fort Rilay yesterday. Privates John Connelly and G. J. Simpson, of the same bat tery, are thought to be fatally injure 1, while Privates Leary.Norman. Laticas ter and ('line, of the same organi/a Hon, are in a hospital with broken limbs and Internal injuries. A lar, «• number of other artillerymen were hurt. The casualltles were caused hj i triiiht-Mii d horses galloping over a ! precipice with riders and limners. | A Diiastrous Fire. Clileaio. Oct. 11. Twelve person. , w re Injured, two probablv fatally, a I ■ ore of hors - were burned to death and property v. Ed in sos,nun wa* de 1 troved in a flri ■ hat last nigh l i|e 1 uiolixhi'd tin I.a Salle avenue live. ' barf- When tin lire was at Its ii> iuhi It.' roof and third floor collapsed ami !2 llretuell wire caught 111 till del,"! Miners Entombed I i dei tcktowu, l'a., Oct. II Halt a riile back from the entry u miiifi .! in in i 'lie d perhaps iii t in tUt ire uf tin C'ly de Coal Co, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ic, 1905. Mothers Are Helped THEIR HEALTH RESTORED Hnpplnesa of Thousands of Homes Du# to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound asd Mrs. Pinkham's Advioe. A devoted mother seems to list en to every call of duty excepting' the su preme one that tells her to guard her health, and before she realizes it some derangement of the female organs has manifested itself, and nervousness and irritability take the place of happi ness and amiability. Ph Hoffman \ V Tired, nervous and irritable, the mother is unfit to care for her chil dren, and hercondition ruins the child's disposition and reacts upon herself. The mother should not be blamed, as she no doubt is suffering with back- I ache, headache, bearing-down pains or j displacement, making life a burden. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com | pound is tiie unfailing cure for this condition. It strengthens tin; female organs and permanently cures all dis* ■ placements and irregularities. Such testimony os the following should convince women of its value: j lJ"nr Mrs. I'inklmm : ■ '• I want to toll you liowmuch 2.0011 Lyilia E. j Pinkliaiu's Vi-Kctablo Compound lias done IUO. 1 suH'i'iiid for eight years with ovarian troubles. 112 was nervous, tired ruiJ ir ritalilis, nnd it did not seem as though I could stand it any longer, as I hud five children to care for. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended and it has en tirely cured me. 1 cannot thank you enough for your letter of advice and for what Ly<Sa I K. Pinkham's V getalii ■ Compound li»s done for tiii;.—Mrs. Ph. Hoffman, 100 Himrod Street, Brooklvn, X. Y." Mrs. Ptnkham advises sick women tree. Address, Lynn, Mass. t th'.u sex, u;cd c,z a douche is marvctousiy sue- | ccssfc-.1. Thoroughly cleanse*, kills discaoo germs, •top 3 discharges, heals inflanunation ar.d local iorcnc. s, cures loßeorrhcc.-. and nasal catarrh. Paxti eij in powder form to be dissolved in pure j wnter, a (1 i'i fir more cleansing, he.iling, ceizuk. ;dal And eco: micnl than liquid antiseptics for alf TOIL. T AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES } or sals at druggists, 50 cents a box. Trie! tax and Book of Instructions Free. tmc R. r utom Company Boston. Maoo. POINTED AND PITHY. It takes a man of wisdom lo utiliz# j half he knows. The criterion by which we judge oth- j ers is tha one bj which we admire our- j selves. There is seldom much modesty from j the material from which self-made men are constructed. ■Hemeruber, ii is s;!'e betting that r,o i man is much interested in your trouble —unlc-ss he is a lawyer. There are a g:jod many "blarney ] stones" in this country, too. They are ! •et in engagement rings. Girls may net convert young men, but | they are a great success in the servic* of drawing them to church. Many a candidate for a back town- j ship office firmly believes the country i will go to the dogs if he isn't elected. Largest Reservoir. It i.i claimed that the largest fresh ; water reservoir in the world is still ! tiie one create I by the handsome dam of masonry, with earth filling between the two stone walls, which was erect' ed some 200 years ago in the Indian state ol' Uiiaipi.r, in Itajputana. The artificial lake thus formed covers more then 2!) square m l>>s, and at the dam it is about 90 feat deep. Insinuation. Jimm> —You're in In- ii. all ri:. r !it. De boss is red hot! Johnny—Go*! 1 didn't know he was dead! —Ole veland Leader. "GOLD! GOLD!" "Good," lie Says, "But Comfort Better." "Pood thai fits Is better than a gold mine," ;iays a grateful man. "Before I commenced to use Crane- Nuts food no man en earth ever had a worse iuillctlon from catarrh of the j stomach than I had for years. "I could eat nothing but the very 1 lighte.t food and even that fcave me great distress. "I went through the catalogue of prepared foods but found them all tex- j eept Grape-Nuts) more or less ndl- I (eittble, generating yas in thn sturn- i ai'h, (which in turn produced head ache ami various other paius and i aches) and otherwise unavailaoto for! my use, ' (♦rape-Nuts food I have found easily i dige4ted and a.:siiuilated, and it has j renewed my health and vigor and | mud* me a well man The ca- i tarrh of Ili«* stomach has disappeared ; entirely with all Its attendant IIU, | tlmriki to tiiap' Nut', which now Is ' my almost sole food. I want no i other Nairn given by Posturu Co., Battle Cre.-k, Mich. Ten d»y»' trial tall* lbs stAijr. Tlivre* a rea^otk POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Condensed Time Table in Effect June 4, 1905. Reap Down. Readl>. tun- Week Days. I ! Daily ' Week Days. Only I I f-m. *. M.j A. u. A.. M. p.m. r. m. STATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. r.MP.M| a l* !818 11 1«; sld I.v Addison Ar 10 13; 443 850 I •00 900 12 00 ! 600 Knox villi- I 930 4 00 BOH | *M> 917 12 14 614 WesUicld 917 347 7 55i *«• 947 12 47 647 Oainoa Junction....' 8 41' 3 11, 725 i 10 00 100 | Ar. ILv 823 • I 714 "00 10 20 500 700 Lv. I /Ar 8 30j 8 00i ,'7 07 * 40j 11 00 5 40; Cross Fork June. . 739 I |« 23 800 1120 H 02- Hulls I 7 18 602 020 11 40 620 I Wharton ! 6 66, 540 12 15j | Sinnanialioiiing ... I 5 00 12 20 1 Driftwood I i 4 52 | I 1 02, | | Medix Run | j 408 >23 j | Tyler j 3 42 ; 131 ; Pen/ield I i 8 33; 2 00 i Dußois i 3 (JO! 1 "• " j : r - M.; IA. M.I P. M. P. M.l j A. M.j P.M A.M P M 820 I 11 451 620 ! Wharton | 6 56i 15 20 1110 8 20. !1200 ! 629 I C'ostello 1 6 44 ! | (5 OH 1058 »3H 12 15 I I Ar J ILv ,6 35; j 500 1050; 100 638 ) 8 oo; I.v I .Austin j Ar j | i 3,10 85" 805 200 7 05, 845 ... ..Keating Summit 1 a.m.! I 12.20 910 740 P. M. I ! A. M.j A. M. P. M. A. M. lA. M. P. M. 830 3 30< Wellsville I 806 2:48 8 58! 3 52; Oenesee I 741 2 18; 9 09; 4 oil West Bingham, 730 206 9 271 4 15] Newtield Junction.. 7 13! 150 10 10! 4 551 Oaleton 1 630 105 .I| i L 11 05, 6 251 j Cross Fork June.... 7 30; 540 1155; 710 J Cross Fork 6 801 440 j CONNECTIONS. Additional trains leave Oaleton at 8:15 a. m. and 6:25 p. m., arriving at Ansonia at 9:21 a.m. and 7:00 p. m. Returning leave Ansonia at 9:35 a. m., and 8:30 p. m., arriving at Oaleton at 10:03 a. m., and 9:05 p. in. At Driftwood with P. R. R. At Dußois with B. R. k P. Rv. At Keating Summit with B. fc A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R. At Ansonia with N.Y.C.& H R. R. for all points north and south. At Newfleld Junction with C. & P. A. Ry., Union Station. At Genesee with N. Y A Pa., Ry. Union Station. At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station. At Wellsville with Erie R R. for points east and west. At Sinnamahoning with P. R. R.—P. &E. Div. 41, J. McMahon, Div. Pass AgH., Oaleton, Pa. W. C. PARK. Oen'l Supt., Oaleton. Pa. E. A. NIEI-, Traffic Mgr. Buffalo, N.Y. C. PETER CLARK. Oeu'l Mgr. ButTalo, N. Y. LMJKJg M-polka-OPT-cans-M ag M HCJM BTIOWis THE TIMETOPAIMT. U f Above all. USE GOOD PAINT! id The oil! linseed oil I Just purr Hnse dis the "life"—the one great requi* I ite of paint for which there is no substitute—and the sure way to pet the, J Mnlcch im Jrtnumr igca» m MOUSE PAINT tea separately. For every gallon of Kinloch Paint buy one gallon of linseed oil.. ■ Snjj Tnis makes two gallons of-paint, ready for use. You then know that the paint' I | you're putting on your house is alive—"the genuine oil is in it,"and paint is not _J paint unless it contains 50* of really pure oil. Wc will further explain Uie virtue* ■■ U FOR SALE BY Q B HURTEAU & FORBES B norrg» kinlocm^ l)7 ,cohpaßYWWWW-^ G.SCHMIDT'S, 1 — re* W " V FRESH IREAI, l| popular """" ' CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. Allorders given prompt tod «killful »tteßtioD. ■r'lilNw WHEN IN OOUBT, TRY Th« * ban ttood th. i«t of re*, OTOfIMO i— • ana htvt cured thousands <* Jh I nllHh I|J 0 112 * W/ of Nervous Discasct. rach TV V J W 1 ~U" W Deb,li 7' SlcepUas. Iflimt pcss and Varicocele, Atrophy, iStc. \( 112 SQfilr® J They clear the brain, str'iagthea \ 1 circuiatioo. make digestion vigor to the whole belnf. All drains aud losses are permanently. pa tie at* arc properly cured, their condition often worries then into Irsanity. Coasuuptiooor Death. -4» Mailed sealed. Price $t per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad Irf m! guarantee to cure or refund tits J money, 15.00. Scud lor hee book. Address FtAL UftOICIME CO.. Cllvollftd JP«r :;sle Uj E. O. L>odsr«, DraggUt, P». 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('» DOUHUU, l>rugi;iitta / Bend model, sketch or plioto of invention for *' / free report on patentability. For free book, r I <Howt.)SecureTninr UADIfO write' 1 S The Place to Bay Cheap S ) J. F. PARSONS' ? LADIES OR. LaFRfiNCO'S COMPOUND. Hafo. Iy r»irnl»'or; Y>r<iKff'*t« or mall UiM.kUi irvvf. UK. LaFHa.NCO. PlUUdflyliia, l's. TfMB TABU Wk.tr. BQUDEfISPORT & P«Ht ALLEfiANY R. R. _____ jnjhlu* »ffect au 3 mLiaai. ■ utrwtu. i»T if 4 | a I I~ •TATIONB, ]— ~ r, M.». M.U. M.j A. M.i fw* Allegany,.. Lt. 8 IS T 05 ! 11 M tt>le»»e«. 1 tt •" j*U a fartvflU, *3 80 T It 11 47 M«tetU, 840 7 2»l„. in Ml »»SrltOO's *8 46 ** .... ;*n 5» KM. 8 M ..... 7 88 ! 12 05: MmtUA •« 06 Ist . ...*noa ii—Qlil 00 00 1 *l2 IS, C-.4er.Dort J Ar 4M A • T 44 1 ia 1* MMersport. | (g 1# w , —i P«rtk Ceadersport •« 18 1 00 »1 i» Frisk's, « 28 .... «6 10! «1 11' Oolwburg,. j*B «8 *8 17' 1 M teres Bridge* •« a .... *6 21 *1 U. Raymond* s, «7 00 .... "8 90 1W (Wa. 7<» i 6 36 Itt Newield •" i 148 Kewfleld Junction, 1 787 «4V 1 W Parkins, i '•? «n; *fl «» »l » Carpenter's, | 746 00 *1 if Oroweil's, 7 SO. *6 S3 "I M Clysass, Ar h 04i....~! 7us lit I U.M.I 1 r*. WJITWUD. Ixlß I 8 J STATIONS. ) A. *.|*. M. A. M. I ..... Ply«»es, .XT. 7*o 125! 8 10, .... OreweU's *7 27,*2 Ml* 9 19j ...,w Carpenter's, j °* |*2 849 22' ....a Perkins. I*7 R,«t 87j* 926 .... NeirtsldlJunotlon 787 142 932 ....4 NewSeld *7 41 248 ®° 1...H Belt 7 **' 2 4>| 9 401.... Raymnnd's I*7 43 2 64 • 9 47; ....« I«m Bridges, •* 01 *3 00 *lO 0-2 ... .4 Celeebsrg. .*8 04 3 09 *lO 10!.... a Prink's, '*« jj ej 17 «lo 201.....( Berth Oouderiport, 00 ;*8 28 *lO 36! ..... !Ar. * 28! 8 80' 10 45! ...« | P. M.i ..... Lr. 8 n 800 120 ....« ■ »ssen4s ee |OO eo I Olmsted, *8 88.*6 86 *lB1 ;....* Minn, 887 818 1 «7|.. ..3 Jtaowlton'*, 00 *6 17 ..... Beslette, 8 471 821 181 ..... Bar-trille. 86418884 201 ....j Colewsa *° ,*8 84 ®° Port Allegan/, 8 80!8 40 1 251...., (•) Flag station*. (°*) Trains do not stop ♦* Telegraph i)(B<-»s Train No*. 8 and 10 wG carry passengers. Tains 8 and 10 de. Trains run on Eastern Standard Time. Cenneotlone—At I7ly**e* with Pall Brook R'y fbr points north and sontk, At B. A 9. Jnn» tion with Buflalo Si SusquehannaK. R. north ton Wells rill e, south for Osleton and Ansouia. Al Port Allegany with W. N. Y.A P. B. R.. nortk for Buffalo, Olran, Bradford and SmetbporV' south for Keating Hummft, Austin. Emporia*' end Peu'a E. R., points. U. A. MoOLURB den'lSupt. Oouderspuru Pa. I Who is | | Y our j Clothier? I If it's R. SEGER & CO,. I you are getting the right | kind of merchandise. There I is no small or grand decep- | tion practiced in their store. I Sustained success demon- |i Btrates that there is V "growth in truth"in the Bj retailing of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING AT POPULAR PRICES. R. SEGER I CO. For Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Fine Commercial Job Work of All Kinds, Get Our Figures, ■B——BBK g| g PILESR J £"Kiui y D TbotnpMO !hip|. 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