The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 13, 1895, Image 4

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Valkyrie III
Won
Fouled Her and
the Race.
SHE WON CY ONLY 47 SECOND.
The American Yacht Tl....;gb Hailit Crip,
pled Almo-t (anghl Her Oprict.tiit He
fore the l!nre W l.n.lert - A Proti ti
Filed lly the iH-fcuder't u.li,Dle t
New Ym?k. Sept 11 (,V.rr!ert bnt
till healing far over in her rrrntrt)i
and sw-ftueis iJifemler followed Val
kyrie acros.- the finish lint id the sec
ond race of the xeriH, Les that, half
a mil separate'1, the two. and anxicu.
eyes kept pai-e, second by second, w.th
the time inrlirafcrs as thty n.ovel
aronnd. and when it was seen that the
American Defender had not only !o-t
uothinit in the last -Ht mile? of the
course, but had actually pained, a prt-at
shout went up for the kailanr strKj-'la
a gallant vessel had mailh There Hra
cheers fur the victor, too. although Val
1 I - T W . . ...
xyne in wa the iirst cha-ienirer sintt'
'71 to lead over the home line. It
a grievous accident that ruined Ui
Yankee Lout's chance an aociaen
winch nii'ier the hair splitting circuit
stances or jockeying at the. ttarf.ng
line looked to I unavoidable
r.apiaiu rianx Han tad mads a rc
orl m seamanship on Saturday, and :he
English skipper prepared to regain h
fame which had preceded him Tne
manu uvred swiftly alter the prepara
VAI.KTRIB III.
forr gun had been fired, and with Val
kyrie to the windward. Captain Hart
made every effort to gain that position.
Just before reaching the line, when
Valkyrie was still tu windward and Ih
fender to leeward, a length astern, but
still overhauling her. the Americai.
boat was blankered so much that hei
baby jib topsail and jib shook. Cap
tain Had seeing this, lufi'ed up a little,
evidently intending to let the other
boat go ahead, for the purpose ot en
abliug him to pass under her stern, and
to windward. Captain Sycamore, st
Valkyrie's tiller, uoted this move and
luffed up also. It was then that tht
thousands of watchers on the sui round
ing boats noticed how dangerousiy
close to each other the racers wern
And just at that moment, too, a snap
and a rending sound was heard, and it
was seen that Defender's jib top.-ai;
W'tj Htri,t ;.. .1 : J T .11
ms luunr m iuc lull. alKVl'le S
main Doom had swung around aud
struck Wetender topmast backstay.
To those who had witnessed l he acci
dent and sprung forward at the oiai
nous sound, it seemed as though
Defender trembled with the shock
They saw her top mast bend and her
top-sail swing over, us though it would
.... Li, u, aim a (.'loaii weut np as
rnougn the brave boat, which had won
so uoble a victory a few days before,
was wholly debarred from even an
effort to secure a se und Lightning
action Mas necessary to save the top'
mast from breaking away completely,
for it was already spnaig'from its fast
enings, and Captain Haft, with a
master stroke, taking his boat down to
leeward, soon munouvred her into a
safe position and gave chase Valkyrie
which had crossed the line first "had
gained a good lead bv Defender s di-a-ster,
aud had probably a little more
than half a mile advantage at the end
of the first leg in the triangnlai course
over which they sailed. Met gam was
something less than four minutes in
that lieat to windward From that on
however. Defender, while uot percepti
bly closiu- the gap l tweeu th-ni. It-s
sened the time, aud they crossed the
line nor more than tw.i m;nnt. r,..n
i tiitvi i ic, ai-coriiing to
however, wins from the
by just -17 seconds
correct time
cup defender
alkyrie s leal, and lier better posi
tion was not much improved dnrin"
the first leg. Valkyrie did excellent
work, but Defender goiug just as her
mishap left her, clung to her rival.
The course was down the Jersey coast
and nautical exerts aboard some of the
boats, critically observing Defender's
progress, expressed themselves as be
liev.ug she was lut-relv tVit!i-n-i.. .,
I - I;", . - w.....
j.iiii-iiman over the course without
attempting to race. This belief was
sirengcuenHfi oy the fact that directly
after the fouling at the line a protest
"-iuu u.i itn a vigor that dt
noted determination on the part of the
vmciicau commander
oui ueienaer w is in for a race, and
.lujwig wie prOKress of the first few
......-uunicui repairs were made to
enaoie ner to set a l abv jib tup sai',
alter rounding the f t buoy In the
lu wiuuwaro Hit- watches marked
aUyrie :j minute and oi seconds in
wittfnce or iwienaer.
Till -ikii .1 . .i , . i . .
. ft ., cipttira to try the
inose who had set their
nearrs on Tictory ror the cup defender
-w. -.wo j.u ivy-Ban iooKea like a
b,ock compared with the great bellvini?
J1" lop-saii set ty alkyrie
was arawmg tremendously. But
the second feu miles was a veritable
Yiciory ior the i ank-e. She gained
' "'if gamed steadily, and
U.ra.irf tafl Srcnnd u.ark not fur be
"'"u rivai. r.e hot had a better
"""" io:ig orias t win tiiau a few
m ura om.it m the t.-uiiiev
'fx t - i
iie iai w!v. a n n home with th(
tuu .nui au ; ui"r. va- a rush of
.umr, iu ae d r. ctu.n of the light
Ti. r.i. U"is "!t 11 was evident
''"Y l"c s-'f was closing, and Valkyrie
had scarcely cros.i Ul9 and got
out of the way when Defender came
.v n 8 a tnoroughbred undei
trtA irira SCli. ..., l. .
... ...... .. iiin.-i nave put on an
extra burst of speed to gratify those
who had kept their eyes ou her while
cauyas on. ror she was well ou her side
with the force of the driving breeze, as
iur oi w iii-ues and a volley of cheers
-.in cannonading gave her adoration
j or me struggle.
n was reared that after the Defend
er's mishap the contest would prove so
ley
with
took
""cmui ua iu lose its interest. But it
u iui3 very accident that gave the
r.ugiinnman a hunting chance agaiu-t
r)etender With a strong breeze and a
nign sea ror the third series, Valkyrie
n urwer. ir rne cup committee
ccepui ine jirotest made by the De-
"u'ioi uomuianaer. the
have to be resailed.
race mav
ine statement is made that Lord
Dunrayeu ha offered a pension of 30
6l.li.ings weekly to every member of
me crew or alkyrie should thev suc
ceed in winning America s cnp " The
pe of tha 2j men will average 10
years i ney are ail strong ad healthy
and their expectations of life mav be
et as ,0 years In that time if w.e ex
pectation be realized, they will have
received 3,120. or fio.K'O. and it, e
fcggregat iSi.ltiO, or tOO.COO
000
the
hot Himself
lf and StoaMhaart
,,vr. . ii
Wilson colored, has shot his par
Lvdia Williams, twice and tbe
stUKiDK. oio. bent 11 F.r.-
aiooiir.
Libert
tbeu shut
xiruaeil iu the liea1 lin. n.. ...
the
Tho wo mao will imi,...' i,i '
Jit csiiao.
- - u MJ wfmm
THE RREST OF 3USTAMENTE.
Salvador Not TP light tu Have Kireeded
Her Authority In the Seizure.
Washington, Sept. 1 1. Although no
official rejiort of rhe forcible seizure on
board an American steamer of Florencio
Bi.sta'iiiente by the .Salvadorean officers
at La I.ibertad has reached Washing
ton it is believed here from the pre
sentation of facts made in the report
that the seizure was lawfully made and
that the I.' uited States cannot make au
international claim in this case.
A San. Fraiiciscu special savs: The
rteatner City of Sydney, lioni j'anaina.
has brought particulars of the capture
of Florencio Un.-tamento, one of Antonio
Kxeta s favorite lieutenants, by the
Salvador authorities It is Mipp-.ed by
the Spanish-Americans who came upon
the City of Sydney that ho has be.-ti
torn to pieces by an infuriated moh or
publiclv sin t iu "the street of the -ity
of San Salvador long In-fore thin. The
arre.-t of Hu.slameuto while altoard an
American ship is said to be iu direct
violation of in tei national law.
A Collision at ea.
Fi.tsiiiNfj. Holland, Sept 1 1 The
Spanish steamer Manila, bound foi
China, and the Norwegian steamer
A a in. i. Ijor.nd for Antwerp, have col
lided near Borsselin. The Xania sank
soon al forwards and six of those
on board were drowned, including dm
captain The Manila was badly dam
aged.
Thioat ( ul l an I nknown.
Mkmihis, Sept ll.-Mo.-en () Nel
son, a sawmill man. has lieen brought
to the City hospital here from Clayton.
Miss . with his throat cut from ear to
ear aud unable to speak, though con
scious. He was put on the train at
Clayton, but by whom is not known,
nor does anybody here know how he
got his wound. He will probably die.
A ruloi i at ir l.ailv Senter :-d.
London. Sept. 1 i. Lady Kose (Jnn
niug. widow of the Hev. Henry Jnu
ning Bart, and daughter of the Kev.
Hon. William Henry Spencer, who was
arrested in this city on July 25 upon au
extradition warrant, has been sen
tenced to one year's imprisonment at
hard labor fot the forgery of her father's
tiiiit to certalu deeds.
Ir-Hit at,) D u
Mcrkiif.au. Ky.. Sot.
Ouai ret
11. About six
m.ia ii. .in i ii.uiowii a ouarrel arose
uarrel
between Drein McDaniel and niemfirs
of the Atkins family, iu which knives,
clubs, pistols and axes wore nsed as
weapons When the fight was over
Drem McDauiel was found to have lieen
decapitated. Iwd women are said to
have-been at- the bottom of the trouble
Two r.mperora Were There.
Berlin. Sept. 1 1. Emperor William
and Emperor Francis Joseph of Ans
tria and other royal guests attended
the army m.ni.i nvres at Stettin The
mano uvres were a realistic representa
tion of a battle which lasted several
hours A balloon corps perfermed the
signal service tor the dav.
.Iralomv l iuri a Donhln Traced?.
Denvkk, Sept II. William Rose, an
undertaker s assistant, has shot mid
mortally wounded Mrs. I'hili
Though closely pursued by a crowd he
managed to reload his revolver and
shot himself, inflicting a mortal wound
Jealousy was the cause.
IterruiUuc to Kip lit A I faro.
Colon. Sept 1 1. The remnant of the
Ecnadorean government is fleeing from
Quito towaid the boundary of Colom
bia. There, it is reported, agents of
the late goveruinet are enlisting men to
take the field against President Alt.-.
Band cf
They fhcot
masked hcodluws
I)t)WD
Itioffennive Nt-sro
Workmen In Vlornla.
vestvii,le. Kia. Hept. 11. -Two
negroes have been shot to death and
everal wounded by a band of masked
rneu in the northern portion of Holmes
county. The tragedy occurred near a
large sawmill which ia owned by
Graves Beatty The frtii employs
many negroes and operates short ril
road from the sawmill to the Chocta
whatche river.
A freight car had been fitted up with
ounks. and within this about 30 negroes
sleep The car in which the negroes
were sleeping was surrounded bv
masked men. who immediately opened
tire with Winchesters The shots and
tne screams of the negroes biougl.t
.iuu it uumoer oi white
employes who live near the scene and
tht masked men fled. It is thought
that the attack was instigated bv white
Then who had been discharged by the
owneri of the plant.
tailed American Mechanic.' Council.
Philadki.vhia. Sept, 1!. The forty
ninth annual meeting of the National
Council of I' uited American Mechanics
1 in sessiou in Indepence hall, dele
gates being present from ail sections of
the country. The delegates were wel
comed by the mayor, and after a re
eyouse oy national Councillor W N
Simons, the convention went into
secret session Ten thousand men were
it ln.e in th6 parade
Killed by a
Gi Explosion.
BHADFt.hi. Pa . Sept 11.-While
John H. Seely, an employe of the
L nited : atui al Gas company at Shingle
House was turning the gas from a well
on the Coon farm into a gas tank a few
feet distant, a terrifio explosion oc
curred Seely's dead bodv was found
-u ieei away horribly mangled. Th
e
oerrick or the well and the
tank were blown to atoms.
gas
Iteware of tut-h Schemes.
Atlanta Sept. ii. The Cotton
. international exposition au
thorities are being deluged with letters
uuicauug rnat certain firms in the
east are advertising to give informa
non ami sen round triD tickets nxvm
prepayment of a considerable snnl ,f
money.
i ne exposition orficial i
clare these
chenies to be fakes.
Hf Wants a new
SUIT.
" " Tear. Up H Clothes
and Ie-
iiai.ils a New Outfit.
Hi-ntinoton. W Va. Sept 11
When the Mice locked up Charles
- t' ieggea man. who clan
Virginia as hit borne, and whe
o was
ornuK on the street, he astoni
ished the
omcers by tearing his
clothing into
soreas teiore their eves and.
saving that
rnev could now keer hin. in .,V,..7 ..
til they ot him a suit
Jl tiiopght that the man is insane
Pr.arh.! Kills His Son-In-Law.
AI.EANY. Oa.f sept. 11. -Rev Danisl
lantfin a well-knowti divm k..
and killed his son-in im ii'h..i ii.'..
. - . . UUU
Yrin.io get into an altercation
Ken Smalls, aud Dudley under
to a-t as peaceniaktr finH n
warned him not to int.ricr i,t ri-j
"rj sei.t ou. ana tnen linfflr.
dehber-
aieiy suot luru dtad
Ilnbbcr Crow. -Jrrrudrrrd.
Cincinnati. Sent ii pQ.,ii. r
land
as been surrenuered bv tha authoring
odod a requisition from the Governor
Of Missouri 11 wm irlunnr;
prisoner who escaped from the jail at
placed for train robbery.
irfssnry otlicials
'ol Worried. T.
WAhiiiNOTO.v. Sent 11 ni.
in gold has been withdrawn from
Iew York iil,.tr..,..,. i.. L
leaves the true amount of thVeolrl r.
serve f J, .S44.60(i. Trsxnr. .
enow no
uneasiuess ou account nf .tha
depletion of the reserve.
A Veil to t.irdl. the Globe.
-.HICA. Sevt. Il.Ths
V Hell Will litart mi its j
World ou Vn,l.u
... -, wuiuiui as a
o clock. It will first to to the Atlanta
exposuio to re main two mnnth.
G. A. R. PARADE TODAY."
55,ooo
Veterans Now
at Louisville.
In Line
WALKER MAY SUCCEED LAWLER.
Lively Fight on For Senior Vice Com
mander St. I'uul, Ieutei and lluftaio
Hustling For the tinaiiiiuieiit Next
Year Keceptioo Lat Night.
Loi-isviixe. Sept. 11. The grand pa
rade of the O. A R. veterans is taking;
place today. It is estimated that there
are 35. (HA men in line. The parade is
Leiiig eviewed by CoininaLder-iii-Chief
Lawle'i aud staff aud the governors of
several states. Ned, the famous old
warhcrse from Pennsylvania, is riding
in th6 parade in a float, as lie gave out
in the parade at Pittsburg last year.
There was a reception by the Wom
an s Relief corps last night to Com
tcanoer Lawler aud taff. Thousands
of old soldiers, both ol the blue uud of
the gray, attended. The reception be
gan at 0 o'clock, and for two hours vet
erans, blue and gray, and their wives
paid their respects to the receiving
party. It is estimated by veterans who
have attended every annual encamp
ment sine the (iraud Army was organ
ized that the reception surpassed any
thing of the kind ever held in its honor.
It is claimed that 10,000 peojile passed
through the (ialt House, where the re
ception was held.
Senior Vice-Commander Burchfield
and the members of the executive coun
cilof tho national encampment at Pitts
burg last year have arrived on a special
train, in charge of Colonel Sam Mo onv.
assistant general passenger agent of tho
i enusyivania Jines. In recognition of
the courtesies extendi d the Lcuivi:ie
workers at Pittsburg Iat year. Com
mander Burchfield and his 20 associates
from Pittsburg and the members of the
Louisville executive council were ten
tiered a banquet here by the citizens at
the Ptr.deiiiiis club.
(ioveinor McKinley of Ohio arrived
today.
Just now there is a vast amount of
talk as to who will be the text com
mander-in chief. There are a nninbei
of ai-piiants. but none of the candidates
have developed snfticieut strength to
warrant a prediction as to whe the
fortunate man will be. There it a good
deal of talk, however, to the effect that
Colonel Ivan N. Walker of Indianapo
lis should be elected. Another promi
nent candidate is Thaddeus A Clark
son of Nebraska. Geueial O. H Schutt
ot .New Orleans has aiso beta
tioned.
men
There promises to be a lively scrim
mage over tho oriice'of 6euioi vice com
mander. General E H Hd so,, ,-,t
Greensbnrg. Ky.. and Captain Michael
Minton of.this city are candidates for
the place, and the friends of each are
working hard.
The light for the honor of entertain
ins the veterans iD lb9fc has practically
narrower! down to St. Paul, Denver and
Burlalo. Now and then a word is
heard cf Syracuse. Oceau Beach, Baiti
more and Cincinnati, but the great
fight is between the three cities fcrst
named.
An inleiesting feature of the encamp
nient was the parade of tht Naval Vet
erans' association. There were fully
10,000 men in line. Of course they
were not all veterans of Uncle Sam's
war navy. But these veterans of the
navy were the center of attraction aid
as the grizzled and gray old heroes
passed thr.u.gh the streets they were
greeted by patriotic cheers fro ii the
throats of the tens of thousands cf citi
zpls ou the sidewalks, from the w.u
dows ar.d housetops.
The Naval Veterans' association has
elected the following officers: Rear
admiral. Samuel Almau, New Yoik
commodore, K. C. Fanpuhar, Zanes'
vilie, O. ; captain, George Fri!z hner
Louisville: commander, YV. J Fergu
on, Philadelphia; lieutenant com
mander, E. D Baas, Brooklyn; senior
.vUlcIjam, w. u. ungav, Kockford
Ills.; junior lieutenant. James Stanitv
New Wk: fleet surgeon. Thomas G
Henos, Cincinnati; paymaster, E F
Dustoii. Providence: finer n If Tl li.- f
1
Seavy, Chicago; judge advocate gen
,i. Charles Cawley, Chicago; chaplain
eia
Kev
a. ft. jic W llliams. Detroit
Indiana Town Swept bj Fire
PiEKCKK.N Ind . Sept 11 A firf
which triginated in tht postoff.c r.a
destroyed the entire husmesi. port.oi cf
tht town busiaes a numbei of resi
oences
The Celebration at. Frie.
Erif.. Sept. II The first day's
celebration of Erie's centennial was the
grandest series of events ever witnessed
in this city. The day was very fine and
the firt event, was the grand Sunday
school parade, participated in bv 7 ooo
children The cornerstone of the free
library on the grounds given by Mis
Myron Sanford was la:d by Rr. Wor
shipfuKirand Master of Masousof Penn
sylvania A mass ot 20.000 or 3d ooo
people gathered at the parks and heard
Deadly Work of I lchnl.iK.
Ai.to.jxa. Pa. Sept. 11. -While a
heavy storm was in progress here Mrs
Benjamin Veaer was struck by 'light
ning and instantly killed. A Methodist
ohnrch was also struck and badly
wrecked
M P Couferenea Closes
Pittsm-bo Sept. ll.-The annnal
conferencfc of the Methodist Protestant
uinircn coiiclnded its
dav Ministers wei e
different charges
sessions ye
assigned to
ter
the
e Torker Arrested In Chieafo.
Chicago, Sept. 11. Jacoh xaA -
T-l. . - ".uv.cn,, Cl
rested here at the re.jues't of theXew
m urn OUSiness man Kot v
,T F "epariment. He is charged
with misappropriation of funds.
A Theatriral Man Saletdes.
St. Levis. Sept. 11. -William Palmer
traveling manager of the Trilby com'
LaL. I'ie iD V city, has
u.nu suiciue m a room of
the
uuuiiicro notei.
PITH OF THE NEWS.
Leti,hLrkV3aVent50D U bdB
heaV&'oty, Tetu" bUShed "d
Klk City, Kan., is under water from thu
recent severe rain storm,
nfTH? Gra?d Ue. Knights and Ladiei
of Honor, is m session at at l.cmis
era ' ctar8ed wuk be'8 fcrtuta le:j.
n?-Guarda lAnds nd Jone Lad a
narrow 8sc&p. (rom dtowcil.g at At.act
1-?; Westmoreland the Texas hcml-
- l. o-c iiaraor.Hd r.v i,.., . .i . , ...
--- "coiuoui Vieve v
Mrs Pitezel has
I i f , 1 ' .
Identified Howard
..ci s com lound in
where the body was found
Indianapolis
Cuban advices report that Puerto Prn
a'1P?iL"fal,en to tbe in'urKent foreit'
and that fierce battles are fought daily
The caes of Miss Flagler and Abcci,
der HowKate will come rp at the Ul;
term of the district court iuVashrUgton
Important results for the lri-h caue
are exnected to flow from the convention
of Irishmen announced for Chicago Sen
tember 24. 25 and 2d. " "eP
rmPtrol,or BowIer has received a tele
forhi?." -Mandeon. counsel
1 !t.x?ard bup- company, ifivlnir
cmVrraobethW.0nlr a" Spiral th5
?rolleVn7Ju0rUu8tlo,nU,8UOn f lhe COU
Reporu have been received from eve
witnesses and survivors of the Ku Chet
ruUaionary inacres in China. The a
fair Is i said to have been done with th
knewledKe, thouh not the Ltlv- J?.?
"ittioa. ot the tooai lihoritS1Ve
OH.O REPUBLICANS.
Their Camnirn Opened by Sherman.
MeKinle;. Foraker and Others.
Sprinofikld, O., Sept. 1 1. The open
ing of the Republican state campaign
here was a great success. It is esti
mated that about TiO.Ooo strangers were
in the city. The streets were nearly
impassable. Senator Sherman, Gov
ernor McKinley, General Jones. Chair
man Kurtz and delegations from Co
lnmbns and the northern part of the
state and ex-Governor Foiaker and del
egations from Cincinnati and southern
Ohio arrived about the same time, arid
the distinguished guests were dined by
General Bushuell at his home. The
parade was uearly two miles long, fully
ci.O(K) men being in line.
Chairman J. P. Goodwin of the Clark
county central committee called the
meeting to order at the fairgrounds.
Alter prayer, senator btiermau, as
chairman, spoke first. General Bnsh
nell followed Sherman, then tiovernor
McKinley followed, then ex-Governor
roraker, and General Jones, candidate
for lieutenant governor, closed the
speaking.
Governor McKinley left immediately
for the Grand Army of the ReDublic
encampment at Lo lisviile.
In his address Senator Sherman paid
the Republican convention at Zanes
ville declared its intention to do three
things: Elect Bnshnell and the other
nominees, send roraker to the United
States senate and to support McKiuiev
for the presidency at the next national
Republican convention.
"The Republican party dnring 30
years of power furnished for the first
time a truly -American currency, it
swept from the field the entire system
of State bank paper and produced a na
tional currency composed of notes
issued by the United Slates, gradually
lifted to par in gold, and notes of na
tional banks secured by deposit iu the
treasury of United States bonds, so
well secured that not a dollar has been
lost by the holders of these notes. It
has coined and maintained at par gold
and silver coins amounting to io0,0K.
000, several times as much an were in
circulation at any former Deriod. All
this beneficent policy is threatened by
the Democratic party, and we have the
sorry spectacle of the emplovment by
the administration of a syndicate of
foreign and domestic bankers buying
londs of the United States at less than
their market value upon condition that
they will protect the government of
the United States from demands for
gold for United States notes
"The administration came into power
by the delusive cry for reform. The
alleged reform they have attempted is
the repeal of the McKinley tariff aud
the enactment ot the Wilson tariff. Its
first fruit was insufficient revenue. lt i
most important provision was held by
the supreme court to be unconstitu
tional. It sacrificed at one biow the
sheep industry of the United states.
Our Democratic friends denounced me
for voting for a bill in 16S3 that re
duced the duty on wool from li to 10
cents a pound, though I had opposed
the reduction, and now they are called
upon to support a measure making wool
duty free. When I appealed to Sen
ator Brief, my colleague, and the other
Democratic senators to prevent the in
justice they said that wool was a raw
material and that it was a dogma of
the Democratic party that all raw ma
terials should be admitted free of duty.
Coal and iron ore are raw materials
and were by the house bill admitted
free, but these raw materials were be
ing developed in the south, and bv the
vote of Rout hern Democrats a protect
ive duty was put upon them bv the
senate bill But wool, chiefly the
product of northern farmers, was made
duty free."
After calling upon Ohio Republicans
to stand by their principles in triumph
as they had in adversity. Governor Mo
Kinley presented an historical sketch,
showing that Ohio has establisher her
right to be called a Republican state
iio spoke particularly of the senatorial
elections, saying: "jrom lam
to lh;9.
ine nepnt.iicans had two
Wade aud Sherman This
senators-
we are go:ng to resnn-.e nnr eikl,tfJ
year, 1 bw.-.
. ' ' .IUIIUI
place. Mr. b oraker will take the seat
of Mr. Hric.e The Ohio Republicans
are united firmly and resolutely on that
projMisition. We intend to give Senator
Sherman a Repnblicau colleague. We
have no contest amon ourselves. Our
contest is entirely with the Democratic
pat ty. We have but one candidate, and
he en joys the great distinction of hay
ing the endorsement of the last Repub
lican iifate convention, an endorsement
given without division or dissent, unan
imously and enthusiastically, and the
distinction in one which, sc far as I can
recollect, is exceptional in the history
of the Repiibli.-an party in Ohio I
cannot en join upon the people of the
state too strongly or too earnestfy the
importance of selecting a Republican
legislature, which will elect a Republi
can I nited states senator. In the
present political divisions of the senate
of the I mted States, which are ex
tremely close, a single senatoi mav de
termine the political complexion or that
body for years to come.
Spa.u Causes Ills Arrest.
PlIILAI FLIHIA. Sept ll.At the in.
stance of the Spanish representatives m
V ' warrat Has been issueo iu
W Umington for the arrest of Captain
n 11 Hughes, commanding the
a:fAs- . T . J . . 1
.....n umaaa 01 the Haiti steamship
i -i "t grows out oi the
al
"I luioustering expedition.
THE MARKETS
Pi-naarnn. Sept
red ei to, flan: No 4
WHEAT-Kd
68 ftli.-
10
red
I'OliN-X,, 2 yellow ear. taaCW
mixed si.ehel 4I a Hi- ,1 .1
biei.
2Cl4l,i?ir. Mir, No. 8 white. U&ue- hhi
HAY No. I timothw tlsvii-i. .
. . .' . j i ow , mixed
ver. Sla?.Vta
isw. pacniEj- . UijJTil, Nt
J(-5&4 In wagon hay
timet hv.
' 1 f-oding pratrit
tli.Oiiirt mi for
fcL-TTEK-Eitnti
creamary. jAltiVi iv.i
iai.c
reari.ry. AJ.dc: Uncv n,.t.rv .....
1 V'a and . .kle 4,4;
---.r. , ,,.,. milil
era itw. Hiili'to
moerKer. new, HI(tUl',
'ft lie
0Wlns II i
EOGh- Sine tiy
Obio in cuu.
cat. died
rresa PentrrWani,
Mis'Jiso: 1c u,or.
ami
fu
PC.LTBV-L,re. lw ehlolier.,. SoaTor n-.
Pa.i live chicktn, 8mall. rTI
lo.i4c pe. pennd; dreed Hni cmckana'
East Libehtt. Pa.. Sept 10
Ah,ITLEReCP:pS nlT fa,r if week
Abi.nt So cars on sal Tht demand is steels
aco tbe market owned un fl,... "aa
si. aii
-tte icood medmrr. r.Ho, ...a;.
l:ght grades
Pr-n-. ss .-- .7 " . "e iaot:
am 15 rXiA ViiirriA. n
butcher. s ..,.iT ." .".WVJ- H'X"3
- - .... w rV WV.arV MJ . U'UMl 11 .-s A it i 7!
ou.la cows sr.d stags. i 3oaS uu:
75:
frefc cows
ar. a springers 113 0og40.ftJ
nijirs Heceipw vry light
today and tha
hut 1....A : " "'ar Prices.
u mac uirnn nti si
--- . - vnn prospects of
lower
" wesiern markt beinu
graces 4r(,1,4.3i fair Workers. $4.60,1460
SHEET x.ND LAMBS-Supplr liKhi with .
fulr demand market slow at v..L 'A Tl - "h '
gaute as follows: Ktimrt. .i
ntr. on t.. . . r-- -w.o.:
0i COIL D10H SOoitii.OU: snrl-. I i. ' I., V-f
- . wu.uu;
caives. IS.iXnj.0(.
heavy and thia
Bnrs CicixxATi. Sept ia
HOGS-Market steady at ta.75as30, r-.
ce-.pts 1.401 head, nh.im., ' . iV r
CATTLE Market steadv at iivnv)-.
at tiTiTis v AairJ5 sheep market steadr
a4 4a -araev stead, at tin
on. :. . - maraei earner. No. 2
8-'i,ci No. 1 hard. 6o-.i rinli...., '
red,
I 'i uv . . - -
X . market duiL
No- 8, ic.
vai s spot market an-.ek
cattle-v., :1 VS.- .4o.
steers at umA. Ur,ed-ei.Ks . ueno-n
beef. 89, weighs, raXngerato,
quota Aiuericao
SHLfcP AND
steady. Sheep.
wvaiut Market quiet, but
'or "-..
""-Mrliat atasvay at MOaIuO.
HARRITY IIS NEUTRAL
Not Mixing In Judgeship Fight
at Williamsport.
C0NVEXTI0.N IN SESSION T0IIAY.
A Hot Fight Ilelng Waited Against the
Nomination of Judge McCarthy, a t'n-s-ent
Member of the Com t lteynolds
KeftiM-s to Ituu.
Wiu HM-sroKT. Pa , Sept. II. The
Democtatic state convention convened
here today.
The in lei est centers in' the judicial
places on the ticket, and owiug to tho
fact that there are fully SO candidates
tonight for the places, the ili ticiatis
are all at sea. The fiyht seems to If.
the country against the cities of Phila
delphia uud Pittsburg, with a fair pros
pect of the country winning The
active scramble for the judicial uomi
- W. r HAKklTT.
nations is due to the fact that while th
superior court consists of seven judges,
the Republicans at their recent con
vention nominated only six men. so
that at least one Democrat is bound to
be elected.
Judge Henry J. McCarthy of Phila
delphia, tho present. Democratic niem
ler of the court, appears to !e the prin
cipal lione of contention. The Phila
delphia delegation, casting H4 votes, is
divided, not. more than half f :ivnri n rr
him This fact is operating against
him. and h:s opponents claim that he
will uot be nominated. The friend of
ex Judge Theodore F. Jenkins of Phila
delphia are making an active canvass
in his behalf.
national t h airman Harrity says he
ansoiiueiy neutiui in the contest over
lunge jMcl.arthy. preferring to let th
tieiegaies right it out among them
selves.
iyers or ifarrisbnrg will be
tne nominee for state treaisurer. Dig
trict Attorney .lohu M (iarman of Lu
zerne win ho pernianeiit chairman
a ir 1 . . .
asiuugiou specnu says: Assist.
. .-.ncreuiry lteynolds of tho interior
oepariment has telegraphed Chairman
in me t-eiiii.yivani:i state
ieinot ratio committee declining to ac
cept, a nomination to the new
superior
court cf the state
THE VALLEY ROAD SOLD.
lie n a o. I'uruhaetl It and Pail
.OTO,OOt
CLRVKI.AVO. Sept II The Vallev
railroad was sold here af public auction
uudei an order issued by United States
Jnage Kicks There was but one bid
ner. ine i-saitimor. and ( hie Railroad
company, and the price realized was
f3,l;U0i. being fiTO.OOO more than the
minimum figures set bv the court. It
i statea tne road will te immediately
, , ............ .. . j , . , . -
.ui,,uiairu unuer tne law; ol Ohio.
cnpuai stocK ot about fi, 0(H), 000
njieiesieo in tne sale
asiue iroin the Baltimore and Ohio is
ine "iieer.ug and L,ake Krie. whioh
iias au agreement under the reorganiza
tion pian whereby it gets trafhc facili
ties which will enable it to bring a
large part cf it lake buines to this
pi ii.
Trouble With Indians.
t-HAsitsKKLAlN. S. D. , Se- t 11 Car
, ''"(!' -' a., uas arrived at
aieuiiue irom the Rosebud agency.
Mis mai rioiiow iioru Rear is in-
lawng me Indians. The hostiles wi.l
.permit no freight to be handled until
wie om rate is restored. Tht
looks for trouble in two weeks.
captain
Clay Short
Over I 4.C0O.
iKo.NToN O. Sept, 11. The shortage
of Couuty Treasurer M O Clav is $14,-
1 ' .' , -"u.niy commissioners de-
viareu ine onice vacant aud elected E.
. nciioneia to succeed the removed
A Sith Virtini Iies.
iZt' .. Pt. II Matt Fader,
. ..uo.. .Minn., the sixth victim of
tne nrnumiia . ..... 1 . .
---- ........... ..c cA.u.Mmi ai specht s
a-ciry on ouuaay, lias died.
Inferted by holers
Si
lni r9 I .. .1 - 1 . - 1 . I
r.ii.nnLllll. HfllS II I M A V . w
v.. ..11. ma nas oeen omcialiv
lluru,l .'..I . . , , , , J
de
luitrcien oy cnoiera.
THE KEELEY CURE
,lnfi f ' " 10 , husinew men who, havin
r"?,1 '"""'."'.""'-ly into the drink Ul ?
Ta a l , 1 .
fastened
fain. r i.Tri., " C"V ,"nul ."'anaife af
cour.rf ."A. "rttla- fur weeks
- - at, uifj
PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE,
No. 4246 Fifth Avenue.
rL,J,r'.th-e-Jl.,"',rm.1 a,ipetite. and
fore thov i r..i."T. 1 ',n. ln-y in Ik-
I -.-..a.t 4I. RllUlUIttllTV 'I IB h . q 1
''n.V"reB..lrtl-' hfre.and
wh,,rwe ean refer "ooS,
tieua for twit&iKRfi
tion.
suit 2 94
SUMMER COOKING
MADE EASY.
.. , SEUINQ THE
ARNOLD COOKER
NO HEAT. NO BOTHER.
Cooks a Dinner all at one
time Grand for Oil or Gas
Stoves. Liberal Terms. Exclu.
sive Territory. Let us tell you
all about iu
WILMOT CASTLE & CO.
206 Elm St.
Rochester. N. Y.
jal.12 8t
F. X. FEES'
83
,; Shaving Parlor,
Mam Street, Near Post Office
lleThIi,e hr.',rn'Ml d?lr6e 10 lnrorm th P"
ne mil tie has otvned a nhtrlon i.r m ,.n
fStir. 1H..tn,nch" ""I he earned on In she
future. Lverythinic neat and elean
Your patronaKe solicited.
F. X. KEKS.
.3
rl C3
f FOSSE'S
cat.i.fj, J aii in tto Si tTui.o tlielrntohft
L?4
TTarUrh yt Cartor'a Litilo liver jPffls am
Cquaily niua-lo iuCoitHtinal.on. cunne uU pro
3 S?"
Ar'-afhey Trr.nld bcebnostriricrfnmtsthriawt!l
t!ifr from tisilL.trefinicKoitiVlifiU biitform-tl-ituly
tlieirpnmiiMswil.ics a. teiid bi rn.sn.l tooaa
wliooucetTT th- iu wiil find theat- littlo pilUvalii
chle In "o-iiany w-iystuat tiler will not bo wit.
Img UUo vitiiuut 11m ou But after allaick las4
iR'hcl cr of wmtnyliTM that hern I wtww
TreniakomirirrrtU boast. Our pillacureit whUa
c.l.--;rp do uci.
Carter's l.it.lo Uver rni ere very small anU
'"T tape to L'iS. One or two x ills makea dosd.
IL. y arc tri.:t!y vegetable an.l Jo not gnpa or
J iir;- . Lnt 1 y Uicir pintle actiun pleaxeall who
l:ic- ihern. Iu -2lsat 2Scenta ; fivfor JL Ooiii
Ly -run-ists tvcrjwlioru, or scut Ly n. -d,
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York.
"I" S m, mil DOSE. SWALL PRICE
"NO MORE DOCTORS FOR MEI
They said I was consumptive, peat me tm
Florida, told me to keep quiet, no excita.
ment, and 110 tennis. Just think of it
Une day I found a little book called 'Guidt
to Health," by Mrs. l'inkham, and in it I
louna out trhat ailed me. So I wrote to
her, got a lovely reply, told me just what to
do, and I am iu splendid health now."
LYDIA E. PiKKHAM'S.
Vegetable
1 Compound
conquers all those weaknesses and ailments
so prevalent with tha sex, and restores per.
feet health.
All Iruji;irtts sell it as a standard arti
cle, or sent by mail, in form of 1'illa ot
Lozenges, on receipt of ?!.0O.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints,
either sex, the Compound has no rival.
Airs, l'inkham freely answers' letters of
Inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply.
Lyaia K. Plnkriam Mast. Co., Lrnn. Mass.
LADIES!
.-JS and . asliiii-ti.ii Str. i t. , ,l ,.
oiie of tli.-.r iH-antif i:iu.tratl Itlit-
Hook." It is a i...v,-l. .nii.,1..-. ,., 't
iu work to ,-v.r, ,., rlii..,.!tlt
On r,,t r.f t. n v.-,u in !..,.,, tli. v v.-il.
hoi" s? ".f"!' "f "f i:,"r ,i,'""'s
hold Kaiiu- trrlja.
Forlfn retttiitlii v will -i! . ...i .. 1..-.1
-iiii.i,-n-wimi!. ni -
!t lllli-l :i.ilil;ir M.11.-. tliiM-tl,,
clipiiiin :ird-.
.ili.
I tim-i,.
11 1 xutii.ii,.
riili 1
aiTINEPTU S J
A vi-rr l.-:i!-it:. lr
ci!ii;m.iiii, tor ilis-u;.
'ith.T hiti. r uriiL'. . It
Cent w-r 1'mt lUiltlc.
pliVHiriims ill Ijir..;.,.
SoiiijiniiK-s evt-ry Imiii;
:ii .s- (' n I, , I HriMULlu
II :.' Hi." tsM.- ,. lij.,- ,.,;
r m.'i.i ,.r t;:,i. ., itv --
l'li-n-llU ii l.j : .1:. :!,. ,,
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l'r r-ali-hv lrti.
M.-:iini:n :uriMl
The Academic rhanniceulic Co
I.OMm a) m,m i,li:km
532-536 WASHINGTON ST., WW V0PK Cm
ELIXIR.
An elr.iiTit lr,.i:.i. . ,
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suit i.f iiv.t tiwntv live
Scientilic ri im-h
I..'.Mh t ,. v ; , ,.
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pV ..f l..,urv hiiliits ' "
v-tahle ; frv,- fn.m harmful dn-s
m nandsome Packages, Pi ice 50 Cts-
i a iiaiiiiacciiTtc i
LONDON AND NEW YORK"
vuenu-sta t.y appniiument t ft.. ..
yu-n aud to th l:,.yal Family.
new YtiRK i; ranch -ISO,
132, 134 Charlton SL
ROYAL PILLS.
Cn 1- -
'""uciubi pmiiertics as ROVAL f.usih
In
, w uox, ior cent!..
FOR SALE BY All nui.,..,
ihitm a s-k.ii.. . . .
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REMEMBERT1IEBIG FOUR!
Vinegar Bitters CORDIAL. ,,',irin v fio
" "6" ruwDtaS, M doses, fiOr.
Vinegar Bitters, n. w Rtyie. ,,J,,, ' I ,oo
Vinegar Bitters, oldstjic. bitu-rtte. i.oo
TKa 111 t ,,
wurm s threat BlooH D.iin
onw i i i. , . "-nicr
living KrlnclDle.
Only Temperance Bitters Known.
Thepasr ilfth of. (..,. . ,.
au.ilr Aledictue .f tUe XYZ.
E. H. McDonald Dmg Co., Prorrieton.
"AS FRANCISCO 1K NEW YOKK.
Itolug Fire Insurance jpey
General Insurance Aent.
EBEXSItUlgG. VA.
1 PP1
(Send two 2-etnt !amps lor Mrs. Pinkham sV
beautiful 8R-?ace illustrated bosk, rntitltd
"CUIOE TO HEALTH riO ETIOUETTE." I
It contains a eiiime ot taluabie inlormslien. M
It has saed fies. ant may aavs jsurt.
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The pocon.l week first two weeks exoco.lcl or V: ;
est ;iaticij;ttions. Must clear out stock hy .s, , "
1st. As fas fast as one lot pies another t ikes' i ' " i""r
-mm fall sTnnViT
is bepnniii'
to
coine an.l
ltnineiise stock of Men's,
llothin and Gents' Furnishings mu-t
REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT. !
Jhi.s is the Greatest Pilce-rJln.-Inrr s: i.,
Lilly
If you liavt; not
ine before the jtoimI things are picked out
Strictly Cash..
One Price.
Good Exchange or
TXSTo trade with us means
ilMIULLEN
THE CLOTHIER,
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
F-?rintj Wjsrns, $31 to SiO. i.mhmi
..:.-s-M-:ii..r; ..... Surreys. $65 to SIOO
i'.-r "' f -( ' Too Bunaies.
S.v.rO.a-- i.w..iJl..rfA friHtoi. tlx.
Ko. J7. Surrey ila.iif.-n.
t -1
:'.Vm Farm Wsgons. Waeoneites.
KVOCrrnrliirvWaor,nca.n.tc; .
C-rts. i-i. t . 1 1 -, I
No. 71'. Top Bunity.
$43.00
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UII'IX; -VIMM
5 p-r-, ,.!T r.,r . -h
-l..n-p. in itu,-
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We have wic.
n, bu';:"!!.";,
Strong. duraM as
nil!li;l'l.-!nt-j , W I
ij., .c.
exjTuiii:e. Ii. .iu-mv is our
i-i.i.iiiv. we want t.. kivw
rii.tliim;. .May ka.l t,.
i-.ii aim; ne. It is tree t
fN $23.50
If?
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"BUILT
FOR
The Hen Shoes
tor the Last Jlonry
NOTICE.
iotu-. Is hc'hv triven that an
l.hi.nr. l.,r .i. "T" '"' ' eie
e..ri.rstion nrnis
Hi c ill n 1 ,. . ui.i. . .. . -" ' " '
..... riH-i rii-ii r l.r.. m.. .......
l:e.f
it mainiiltireat A ltma I 'itT
IHiert fl,. I. -. ..
iiutititiir.ton. ii.
and t..r these i-ur-
: - " . i- T--e-i aiui eiiti.r
enenui and trivileife ..I the .ai.l
" aud Us supplements.
all the ritiliis.
Act ul Angein-
Anic. ', ls-5.
A. .
I'l VKI.Y.
.li-lti.r.
FOR ARTISTIC
JOB PRIWTIMG
TRY THE FREEMAN.
epl3.ly
M.. r " ' '
'&m W. I, DOUGLAS
WrStMf $3 SHOE
B pii gf . 5 t-r One Mill. on IV.r-lr rar tsc
c . ?" Vil w- L. Douglas S3 and s- Shoes.
a L A 1 ThfTnn-iH....i1..,.1. ,, ..
fS ' V 1 V'-''rk !'"' !" OUt..Jl. . , .1 . i . ; t.
t K ' ' Ni" J'H. 'H 'r " '-ItlK .(Uillll. -, a.-, 1 !.;;-.
t Er-' --jT' Xix i i ti- fras s aiv ui,if..ni - :.it: j, !.....
ii,A5?aa, lr.imii.,;M.. ,,.,. ,
JK-, i K- VSjsVt if --"rJinlrr ji.i .1 j.uwfno.
-yV , XW5S4,S3.50 t-rd.srrrscS
a? ' N.V7 Vs X' '--TX knamt-Hf J I :.tt anJ Kasjsrss.
k S3.SO Police S-:ios. 3 Kit
g---.-.- 'L S2.50 andS2 n.svrt
5r '. ss VIS $2 4 S i . 75 Pcvt s.-.:. s.
This is the BiSlS,
Wi.': - - -': -, ' '5. 1 w. L. Dou.'as,
&W-sl4,i-i'- t Tr ... v nrki.i.i.
ttnailet.. il,e.l..ven,..r.. the stale ,. I en", , V
"m,-MM?il,B'-'-Y- r,,K u'" r
r.t II.MKKK, vij hy A V liL-i, ii i. .
h"y:1'" -'. VV,re'r
Heard -ley. ,.,er the At ol Awini.li ,. ufe
mninon.ralih .. IVnnsvlvanU ,,, ,, .
Act t r-r..v..lrt ,..r ,ho l..r,.r,"1l.m an Vv"
at.t.l..,1... .in
'y"iVirsii-ii-n-i r i !a 1
-t.
we must Iimw
rooii
Ioys Youths
a our
an. ( !
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been in to see us v
in J
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No Credit.
No Discount.
Money Back.
prosperity t.. vu
LILLY. PA.
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Iviutilully llnKln-J as m. J.-
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business by and b.
every reader i.f iis
St-:id
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N. Y.
BUSINESS.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD.
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Seashore Kxpre.. w.-ei.
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larrisitur Ai-.-i.-iiui.m1 ili n. '
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