M'COMAS TALKS. Maryland's Republican Senator's Idea of Imperialism. DOES NOT EXIST HERE. An Amerlrnn Imperlnllat In An I'n- I kiiimn :i hi-ii In tho llodr Pol itic at thr I nllr.l Statre. I'nlted States Senator McOnmas. of Maryland, says a dispatch from Haiti more, baa Just returned from abroad. He called at the Republican state head quarters and after consultation with the party leaders seemed satisfied the Republicans would be successful this fall. He said the situation In Maryland was all that could be desired. He de clared that Republican success In Maryland was assured. lu discussing his tour abroad, in connection with politics, Mr. McComas said: "On the subject of Imperialism, as they term it, some of tiie Democratic press seem to have gone wild. 1 had SENATOR M COMAS. the pleasure of taking lunch" with Lord Alverston, the master of the rolls and the probable successor to Lord Chief Justice Russell, several days ago lu London. He said to me: "'Senator, what is imperialism? I pee that some of your papers are con tinually talking of imperialists aud imperialism.' "1 had to think for a minute or so, and then I said to him: " 'I can't tell you what an Imperial ist In our country la. I never saw one. I don't think there Is a man in our country who la an Imperialist by dispo sition, utterance or aspiration. I think that with us the species la extinct.' "The moat ridiculous statement that - laoe as a ca .igu argument i Democratic newspapers is th that Mr. Bryan can't do much harm anyhow. Even this I deny. I say that If Ilryan ia elected there will be a scant but inevitable majority of two Democrats In the senate and a very decided Democratic major ty in March, 1903. I should be very glad to believe that there would be a Republican majority In order to pro tect the country, but it is not so, and those who are are making this claim v misleading the people." ROBBER KILLED BY FARMERS. e Refnaed to lorrender and Wai Riddled With Mullet-. Harrisburg, Sept. 4. Thomas Frohm, lias "Shorty" Jones, of Sunbury, a member of the band of robbers who hot and seriously wounded Lafayette Strayer and Frank Grim, farmers, last Friday night near ElUabethvllle, waa hot and killed yesterday on Berry' mountain by a posse of Dauphin coun ty farmers. Frohm was detected by Harry Btlne. of Ellxabethvllle. hiding behind a log on the mountain side, and waa ordered to surrender. He refused, ad fired eight shots from two revol JJJ at Stlne, none of which took ef fect a posse was quickly organized, and the alleged robber waa soon sur rounded by a great crowd of armed and determined men. He again refused to nrrender and fired several shots at " party. The farmers opened Are J Frohm In every direction, literally riddling him with bullets from head to root. He fell In his tracks and died 081 after. Frohm was 38 years old. and former v lived at Shamokln. He la alleged have been the head of a trio of rob w who have been terrorising the wrmars In the vicinity of Ellsabeth "lle for some time. One of bis com panions. Frank Venaskl, waa arrested Mturday and Is In Jail here awaiting result of the Injuries of Strayer d Grim. The posse it scouring th mountains for "Whiter" Streusser, th her member of the party. Arkanana Democratic Majority Uttle Rock. Sept. 4. The entln "emocratlr i. ir i,.,i i u,, Tor entire JJon Davla. of Pope county, for gov Bt M elected In Arkansas yes Jy. Early returns Indicate that the will be lighter than was expected. JL. Rammel, the Republican candl P or sovernor, made a good show g and his Increased vote over two "era ago will probably reduce the usu g lar Demoo ratio majority. There tick .D "PPO'iUon to the Democratic for any office except the gov- ldlnB Holler Kit In Two. gP011 In the engine room of th JJTlr1 Light company's plant In this Mil. 'J),o4o yterday afternoon, 2JM William Hoffran. 40 years old. g UUrles Meaerve, 66 years, the for J" dying instantly and the latter ume later In the hospital. This 2 d 8a co, which were supplied wZ .'ftrtclty for the street lights, wait J?1 last night as a of the aoeldent The building h the engines www situated waa mm, jflijt v DOCTOR MILES' NERVINE, The Brain and Nerve Food and Medicine, Quiets Irri tated Nerves, Soothes the tired Brain, Builds tip the Vital Powers of the Body and Overcomes Disease. It Contains no Opiates nor other harmful drugs. Sold at all drag stores on a positive (Tuar ar.tee. Write for free advice and booklet te Or. Msee Medical Go- Elkhart .InJ, . I It I 111 News Items of Interest From All Parts of the State. THE COMING MINERS' STRIKE. presldeat Mitch.-n n . ism it will Be tli- lllKitret Strike th Nation 1 1 hi l.rr l niiu n 1 . 1 u I . o r U e r Oppose I'rcaldciit I In yea. Indianapolis, Sept. 1. "In my opin ion there win be a strike in the an thracite region of Pennsylvania, and It will be the bisgest that the Unitod States has ever known," said President John Mitchell, of the United Mine Worker of America, today. Mr. Mitch ell has Just returned from a trip east, during which he was present at the convention of the miners at Kazlctou, Pa. "The situation in a nutshell." he continued, "is simpry this: We have formulated our demands for an ad vance of about 20 per cent In wagea and the removal of certain conditions that exist In the nuthracite region. Principal among these Is that the op erators, dealing with the miners, allow 3,300 pounds to a ton and in selling coal sell 2,000 pounds for r ton. pounds for a . q. . tie strike Is ordered I believe that 140,000 men will eventually come out. I do not know Just what per centage of the anthracite miners are in the mine workers' organization, but I firmly believe that 75,000 men will quit the first day our men are ordered out. If the bituminous miners attempt to supply the market for the anthracite dealers we will bo compelled to call out all of the meu In such mines as supply thla coal." Glaaa Worker Oppose Darn. Pittsburg. Sept. 3. A meeting of window glass blowers and gatherers was held yesterday which was attended by members of the craft from all over the glass districts. At the meeting It was unanimously decided to refuse to obey the order of Simon Hums, presi dent of the Window Glass Workers' association, that all membera of the organization must work to secure flat teners to nil the places of members of the Window Glass Flatten!11 associa tion In the plants of the American Window Glnse company. It was also decided to refuse at all times to work In a plant of the combine In which non-union or "scab" flatteners were employed, no matter what personal agreement President Burn had made. OlrhratlnK ll.-nry irorn ' nirthdny New York, Sept. 4.- A memorial cel ebration of thu birthday of Henry George was held lust night by the Man hattan Single Tax club. The chief speakers of the ovenlng were William Lloyd Garrison and John DeWitt War Mr. Mrs. S. H. McCrackeu presided. ARTHUR SEWALL DYIN0. Waa Democratic ( iiiidldntc For Vice I'rraluVnt Four Vcnra Ann. Bath, Me., Sept. 4. Arthur Bewail, Democratic candidate for vice presi dent in 1 vj'i. is critically 111 at his sum mer home at Small Point. He wae seized with apoplexy at 10 o'clock oa ARTHUR SEW ELL Sunday night, and last midnight had not regained consciousness. It waa stated by the physicians that there wae absolutely no hope for his recov ery. Hie death Is expected at any mo Vent, and he probably will not com eut of the stupor In which be has lain since he was stricken. The family la about the bedaide awaiting the end. PENXSLYVAX1A RKWI COMMDXISD While swimming in the river at Dan villa 8-year-old Lester iiuiirk w.is drown ed, By the explosion of n aoda water bot tle, at Allentown, tra Bchrader lost un eye. A Flah and Game Protective nssot-ia-tlon of I'crks county will be formed l Reading. Charged with stealing a number oi horaea, H;ury Dugan was arrested at Portage, From the effects of a fall downstair! 17-year-old Mrs, Bllaabeth FetteroU died at BtlBtnokin, By the parting of a workmen'! t r.i in near AVOC Hurry Howella, aged 16. Wa decapitated. Falling under the whei la of an Ice Wagon at Altoona, Merrill Yon was crushed to death, A dog tit Allentown bit Mra. Alexander and two children and attacked a police man, who killed him. DuriiiK th' paal month there were aeven fatal and 2; non-fatal accident! In the Seventh anthracite district, For catching five bass under nine Inches In length J Mai Qui un was fined ISO and costs at Btroudaburg, Authorities of Columbia m to be unable to apprehend incendlurloa who have been terrorizing citizens. A. W. Richards, ol N. wnrk, N. J., was beaten and robbed ..1 833 by a highway man at Wllkesburre Saturday iiIkM. Lockjaw, resulting from having all his loea eiit on mi tii.- railroad, caused the death of Hugh Bradley, n brukeman, of Phoenlxvtlle, Charged with iteallng n camera at Bprlng I'ity. Walter di Inger was ur- reated at that plan- while he was calling on .1 young lady, Paris and the Expo isition Illustrated PARIS, the timst beautiful city in the world, nresentn this '.car the mosl mugrjincenl Kxpositiou of the marvels of llio Nineteenth ami n forecast ol the Twenty Century ever known, Millions of people will jour uey thousauds of miltm al vusl ex pence tn sec t h e MATCH i J '.SS WONDERS of the Fur. 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Ill mo Train leaves Sunbury B 2.1 p m, ar rivos ut Selinsyrovo 5 4.1 p m (Vain leave Lewistown Junction i a in, 10 n u m. i lo i. bUSO p m i IB, 7 07 , members to hmnper and harass a pros i P in, for Altoon.i, rui.-hiirK uini tho Went, i .,',, 11 t,H lor Hiillimere uiel WimhiiiKtun o 35 a in 102. 138 188,810pm For PblladtlphM anil New York 639 36h m, 1 Oil 1 33 4 33 anil 1116 pm For HnrrlHburK 8 10 i m Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AM) NORTH1BM OKNTKAL KAILWAY WESTWARD, Tmin laavea seUnegrove junction auiy ror Siinhiliy anil Weil. I. 25 ii m, 12 .vi p m, 5 30 p m. -Sunday 9 25 a m, s u P m. Trsltia leave Sunbury iliilly except Suoilay: 1 2i a tn for H .ITalo, Erie ami Caiianilalaua 6 10 a m tor Ilellelnnte Krl ami CannmlalKiia 9 12 am lor lick llavon. 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Train leave Sellnaarove Junction 10 00 a in, dally Hrrlvlnur at flilladelpblN 317pm New York 5 53 p in Baltimore 3 11 p m Warhlnaton 4 10 pm 534 p in dally arriving at Philadelphia ,0 20 p m New York 8 58 a m, Baltimore 9 45 p in Windilngton 10 56 p m 8 42 p m, Q a 1 1 y arriving at Pblladelpbla 4 30a m, New York 713 a m, Baltimore 2 30 m WiwbliiKton I "5 in Trains a I -i i leave .Sunbury : 2 27 a in dally arriving at I'luladeld bin 6 68 a m Baltimore 6 35 a m WaahlnKton 7 45 am New York 13 a m Weekday!, 10 38 a m Sunday. 7 60 am week daya arriving at PhUadelpbia 11 4 am, New York 2 18 p in, Baltimore 1185 a m, Washington l on p in. 163 pm, week day arrlvlnr at Philadelphia 6 23 p in , New York V 30 p m, Baltimore 6 00 p m Washington T 16 p 88 Tralni alto leave Sunbury at 50 a m and 6 25 and 31 p in, lor Harriabarg, Philadelphia and Baltimore 1 . H. WOOD, Oen'l Paaa Agent i. B. HUTCHIMSON Oea'l Maoaser. They Will Muster in For McKiu ley and Roosevelt at the Club Convention. LEAGUE MEN ARE ACTIVE. I'rral.lpnt .1. Hantptow Moore lame iiir Final nii For ih- Great uuiii- rrlnn nt Philadelphia on thr 17tli laataatt. (Special i'"rreip,nilinro.) Harrisburg, Sept. 4. President J. Hampton M of the state League of Republican cluiis, has issued his final call for the state convention uf the league, which will open In Phila delphia on the 17th Inst, uud continue the following (lay. In his address t" his fellow Repub lican President Moore says; "The Pennsylvania State League of Republican chilis, co-operating with the national executive committee, will have the honor of Bring the first gun for McKinley ami RooBevell at the con vention tn be held In Philadelphia Sept. 17 and is. "The occasion will be one of great in terest, and win afford the Republican clubmen of the stale a splendid oppor tunity ef demonstrating their useful ness in a political campaign. "At un time in its history has the assistance or the Btrong fighting force of the State i.e. mue been more welcome than in the great stniKclc which is now pending, There is n I fur the lire and enthusiasm of energetic leaguers in every city and hamlet of the stale and nation. When the peo ple an- prosperous and contented they are apt to forge! the dangers that be set them. They forget sometimes to 'Iocs the Btable door until the horse Is stolen. ' tn ihis campaign our ma trlal Btrength may prove our political weakness. Strange as it may seem, the greatest menace arises not alone from the confident feeling that the popularity of our candidates will carry the elections, hut from the more sl nlflcanl and extraordinary sentiment thai 1 ause the people are prosperous there should be none to want a change, PROSPERITY EVERYWHERE. "The average American voter who was dissatisfied and unhappy under Democratic rule la now contented and prosperous; the tollers of the land who were Idle under the Democratic re gime are now employed; the great army of business and worklngmen voters who demanded a cbangu from retrogression to progress, and who, for four years, have been reaping the benefits of wise Republican legislation, are Blow to believe that another and powerful army Ik marching steadily on ward to overthrow the good that has been done and to seise the helm of governi. .ui. They .re slow to believe that the candidates of the Republican party, who stand for all that has been proaperoua and successful in our na tional development, and for all that haa been valorous und heroic In our manhood, should be lu danger of re pudiation. "They have not yet come to roallte that the restless army of Democracy, of Populism and of demoralization has stealthily advanced, gathering, hero and thare, the selfish and discontented. comnining all for the grand attack In November upon the honor. Integrity ana prosperity of tho country. They nave not yet come to realize that tin standard hearers of Republicanism stand violently assailed by the Boxer horde of the New World, with all Its lack of reason and responsibility. FOR THE WHOLE TICKET. "In this crisis the duty of the volun teer forces of the State League Is plain. The men who man the polls should be up and doing. The people should be aroused to the Importance of prompt mid energetic action. They should be warned that defeat in the nation would be more disastrous to Pennsylvania than to any other state. They should be told of the necessity of carrying the state ,and electing our own standard bearers, E. B. Hardenbergh, auditor general, Robert H. Foerderer and Oa lusha A. Orow, rongressmen-at-large, by tremendous majorities. They should he told of the warnings of both nation al mid state chairmen against apathy, fancied security aud overconfidence; they should be told of the urgent ef forts of the congressional committee at Washington to prevent the return of a mulorlty of Democratic and PonullltlC j'cim . auiuiuinii iioou. "They should be told that the leadfir of the opposition In this campaign ha adopted a flank movement, which It pleasing to the antl-progressltee of the east on the one side and to the silver ftes of the west on the other. They should be told he Is fortifying his cen ter by the organization of clubs clubs on the hilltops, clubs in the valley clubs everywhere to catch the young and thoughtless voters and to under mine the Republican strongholds. "These are umone tho reasons the Republican State League Is welcomed Into this contest. There Is a fight to be fought which demands the energy and the enthusiasm of new recruits. 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