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F o r O v e r F i l l ! " X"eara M B S . W r N S i o w ' s SOOTEI2*& STBTXP h a s b e e n i s e d b y m i l l i o n s o f m o t h e r s f o r t h e i r ch i l -iirfin w h i l e t e e t h i n g . I f d i s t u r b e d a t n i g h t tad b r o k e n o f y o u r r e s t b y a s i c k ch i ld Suffering a n d c r y i n g w i t h p a i n o f C u t t i n g Teeth , s e n d a t o n e e a n d g 9 t a b o t t l e of » M r s . W i n s l o w ' s S o o t h i n g S y r u p " for C h i l d r e n T e e t h i n g . I t w i l l r e l i e v e t h e p o o r l i t t l e suf ferer i m m e d i a t e l y . D e p e n d a p o n i t , m o t h e r s , t h e r e i s n o m i s t a k e a b o u t f t . I t c u r e s Diarrhoea , r e g u l a t e s t h e S t o m -»oh a n d B o w e l s , , c u r e s W i n d Co l i c , s o f t e n s I h s G u m s a n d r e d u c e s i n f l a m m a t i o n , a n d
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C h i l d r e n T e e t h i n g ia p l e a s a n t t o t h e taste-« n d i s t h e p r e s c r i p t i o n o f o n e o f t h e o l d e s t » n d b e s t f e m a l e p h y s i c i a n s a n d n u r s e s in tb.3 U n i t e d S t a t e s . P r i c e t w e n t y - f i v e aents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be' sure and ask f o r " M a s . W n r e n o w ' a S O O T H I N S S'SBTOP."
A s k y o u r p h y s i c i a n , y o u r d r u g g i s t and y o u r f r i e n d s a b o u t S h i l o h ' s Cure f o r Cons u m p t i o n . T h e y w i l l r e c o m m e n d i t . So ld b y F . H o w a r d M a r k h a m , Maple C i t y D r u g S t o r e .
" I b u r n e d m y fingers v e r y b a d l y . T h e p a i n w a s i n t e n s e . Dr . T h o m a s ' Ec lec tr io Oi l b r o u g h t r e l i e f i n three m i n u s e s . I t w a s a l m o s t m a g i c a l . I n e v e r s a w a n y t h i n g l i k e i t ."r -rAnnie S w o r d s , Sunders -v i l l e . O . .
C o h s u m s p t i o n c a n b e c u r e d b y t h e u s e "of-Shi loh'Care. T h i s g r e a t C o u g h Cure Is t h e o n l y k n o w n r e m e d y f o r t h a t ter r i b l e d i s e a s e . F o r s a l e b y F , H o w a r d i f a r k h a m , M a p l e C i t y D r u g S t o r e .
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THAT DYNAMITE PLOT. The'Numerous Burlesque Features ot
the Tynan Affair.
WOEFUL MISMANAGEMENT.
A r r e s t P r a c t i c a l l y I n v i t e d b y t h e Condnot
of t h e P r i n c i p a l F i g u r e s — E v i d e n c e
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Suspec t s a n d B e l l .
LoifDOS", Sept . 15 .—Great i n t e r e s t i s s h o w n on a l l s ides In the d e v e l o p m e n t s of the d y n a m i t e conspiracy, w h i c h , t a k i n g a w a y f rom i t al l n a t u r a l po l ice a n d other e x a g g e r a t i o n s , seems' t o h a v e been a very o l u m s i l y p l a n n e d job , oarried o u t w i t h carelessness and bravado. U n d e r the circ u m s t a n c e s i t i s diff icult t o see h o w detec t ive s of t h e m o s t ord inary a b i l i t y cou ld have fa i led t o h a v e their a t t e n t i o n d r a w n to t h e plot . T h e c o n v i v i a l b o a s t i n g i n publ ic bars of t h e chief conspirator, V. J. T y n a n , a l l eged t o be t h e no tor ious " N o . 1 , " of t h e P h o e n i x park murders , a dist i n c t i o n w h i c h s o m e persons say does n o t be long to h i m , and t h e care lessness i n carry ing c ipher k e y s t o i n c r i m i n a t i n g correspondence , w i t h d y n a m i t e b o m b s and m a t e r i a l s for c o n s t r u c t i n g t h e m , and the s e n d i n g of t e l l ta l e m e s s a g e s over t h e B r i t i sh g o v e r n m e n t t e l egraph l i n e s s h o w t h a t as p lo t ters the conspirators w e r e bur-lesquers.
Add to this the mnsqnoracling of Tynan as a queen's -messenger "boaring an autograph le t ter f rom Queen "Victoria t o t h e czar a t C o p e n h a g e n , " h i s t r a v e l i n g w i t h t h i s l e t ter ( the queon be ing ' a t B a l m o r a l ) f r o m t h e s o u t h of Franco , s t o p p i n g s o m e t i m e in P a r i s and s o j o u r n i n g for a l o n g e r period a t Bou logne - sur -Mor , a n d i t will be seen that the British polioo desorvo l i t t l e credit for arres t ing t h e four m e n connected w i t h the plot , especia l ly if, a s i s c l a i m e d , the departure of t h e m e n arrested w a s s i g n a l e d to S c o t l a n d Y a r d from N e w Y o r k . On t h e contrary, i t l o o k s a s if, h a d the B r i t i s h pol ice been w a r y e n o u g h to go t Tynan and bis other associates to land on B r i t i s h soi l w i t h the ir bombs , t h e i r oon-vicfcion w o u l d h a v e been a n easy task , w h i l e ex t rad i t i on proceed ings w o u l d h a v e been needless . T y n a n , however ; w a n t e d to do h i s d y n a m i t e ac t on French soil , a n d o n e of h i s l a s t a c t i o n s w h i l e a t l iber ty w a s to te legraph Bol l a t G l a s g o w to oome back.
A l l e g e d F a c t s A g a i n s t Tynan. A representa t ive ot the press w a s to ld
t o d a y t h a t n o t one of t h e m e n captured by the pol ice on the charge of t a k i n g part i n the conspiracy has applied to tho United Sta te s embassy for protec t ion , a l t h o u g h they are expected t o t a k e t h i s s tep in the e v e n t of a n y o£ t h e i n be ing na tura l i z ed A m e r i c a n c i t i zens . I t i s k n o w n t h a t s o m e t i m e after the P h c e n i s park m u r d e r s ex trad i t i on papers were a c t u a l l y t a k e n o u t
affcor Tynan's flight, it having boon determined to make an attempt to bring h i m t o tr ia l . B u t the m a t t e r w a s dropped as a resu l t of specia l i n q u i r i e s a t the t i m e . T h e po l i ce c la imed i n c i d e n t a l l y to have ascer ta ined t h a t T y n a n p e r s o n a l l y pur-
ohasod at a surgioal instrument maker's store i n t h e S t r a n d t h e k n i v o s w i t h w h i c h Lord Freder ick Cavendish , chief secretary for Ire land , and T h o m a s H e n r y B u r k e , t h e p e r m a n e n t undersecretary, w e r e s t a b b e d t o dea th i n P h c o n i s park, D u b l i n , on M a y 6, 1888, and for w h i o h five m e n , B r a d y , Curley , F a g a n , Caffrey a n d K e l l y , were executed . Later J a m e s Carey, w h o s e ev idence b r o u g h t a b o u t the ir conv ic t ion , w a s sho t and k i l l e d i n S o u t h A f r i c a by a n I r i s h avenger .
A dispatch received from R o t t e r d a m today says t h a t J o h n F . Kearney , a l i a s J . Wallace, and H a i n o s , the t w o mon arrested therein possossion of a numborof infernal m a c h i n e s a n d a q u a n t i t y of i n c r i m i n a t i n g correspondence , rofuso t o a n s w e r the q u e s t i o n s p u t to t hem by t h e a u t h o r i t i e s . A m o n g t h e ar t i c l e s f o u n d i n the ir p o c k e t s w e r e a bi l l f rom a c h e m i s t a t A n t w e r p (where, in tho suburb of Berohera, a complete laboratory for the manufacture ,of b o m b s w a s d iscovered) for l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of c h e m i c a l s and a le t ter dated at B o u -logne-sur-Mer , S a t u r d a y , Sept . 12, addressed t o " J . "Wallace," i n whioh ooonr the f o l l o w i n g p a s s a g e s :
" I f y o u dare n o t go to Soot land, oomo t o B o u l o g n e , whore w e c a n t a l k tho m a t ter over. Cowardice c a n n o t b e to lerated a m o n g our b r o t h e r s . "
E a m o r of JBetrayal.
T h e report t h a t o n e of t h e recent ly released Ir i sh po l i t i ca l pr i soners betrayed t h e conspiracy t o t h e B r i t i s h a u t h o r i t i e s a s the price of h i s freedom, and th"at other pr i soners w e r e re leased i n order t h a t t h e in former ' s i d e n t i t y shou ld n o t be disc losed, i s s t i l l current ; but , u n d e r t h e c i r c u m s tances , i t saoms t h a t t h e polioo could have g o t a l o n g very w e l l w i t h o u t tho a l l eged i n former ' s s erv i cos . .
I n c i d e n t a l l y t h e E x c h a n g o Te legraph c o m p a n y t h i s a f t e r n o o n ^ i n n o u n c e s that S i r M a t h e w Whi te R i d l e y , the sacrotnry of s t a t e for h o m e affairs, has orderod the release of J o s e p h B e l l , one of t h e Carl i s le d y n a m i t e r s , f rom P o r t l n n d prison. D i s p a t c h e s f rom G l a s g o w today say t h a t tho po l i ce of t h a t c i ty h a v e obta ined a q u a n t i t y of a d d i t i o n a l ev idence a g a i n s t E d w a r d Be l l , the m a n t a k e n i n t o cus tody there on t h e c h a r g e of b e i n g concerned i n t h e d y n a m i t e plot . I r i s h and othor de tec t ives i n p l a i n c l o t h i n g are b u s i l y a t w o r k i n a l l quarters , b u t n o f ur t her arrests h a v e been m a d e , a l t h o u g h a n A m e r i c a n " s u s p e o t " i s b e i n g shadowed .
I t i s bel ieved t h a t t h e c r o w n officials of Sco t land h a v e d e o i d e * t o try K e a r n e y i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e b l o w i n g up -of the Trades ton g a s o m e t e r i n 1883.
E d w a r d B e l l t o d a y w a s qu ie ter and does n o t refer t o the c h a r g e s m a d o a g a i n s t h i m , e spec ia l ly a s h e h a s been oaut ioned t h a t a n y s t a t e m e n t s h e m a y m a k e w i l l be used a g a i n s t h i m a t h i s approaoh ing e x a m i n a t i o n before a m a g i s t r a t e a n d a t h i s tr ia l later, s u p p o s i n g t h a t h e i s c o m m i t t e d .
T h r o u g h o u t yes terday "and today tho u n i f o r m e d pol ice h a v e been e n g a g e d in a s y s t e m a t i c search of the h o u s e s in t h e Ir i sh quarter of G l a s g o w , where , i t i s k n o w n , a n u m b e r of s y m p a t h i z e r s w i t h t h e d y n a m i t e m o v e m e n t res ide a n d w h e r e d y n a m i t e w * h i d d e n a t t h e t i m e of the T r a d e s t o n outrage .
T h e object of t h i s searoh i s t o m a k e cert a i n t h a t B e l l has n o confederates in the Ir i sh quarter , a s asserted b y the pol ice .
T y n a n , aocording t o t h e l a t e s t advices from Boulogne, is now muoh oalmer and h a s b9en t a k i n g s teps l o o k i n g to h i s de-" fense w h e n b r o u g h t u p o n ex t rad i t i on proceed ings at t h a t place.
T h e jftatter of. E x t r a d i t i o n . .Friends of the prisoners here assert t h a t
e v e r y t h i n g poss ib le i s b e i n g done by t h e pol ioe to deve lop t h e R u s s i a n features of the conspiracy in order that the influence of the ozar may be brought to bear upon t h e French g o v e r n m e n t w i t h the v i e w of o b t a i n i n g T y n a n ' s ex trad i t i on . I n a n y case , i t i s bel ieved t h a t the B r i t i s h authori t i e s w i l l h a v e n o easy t a s k before t h e m i n
bqnnect ing the prisoner w i t h the P h o e n i x park m u r d e r s and h i s connect ion w i t h the p r e s e n t p l o t w i l l no t be found suff ic ient to r e s u l t i n capi ta l p u n i s h m e n t even i f h i s ex trad i t ion i s granted , w h i c h i s by n o m e a n s certa in .
I t i s believod tlbat Chiof Inspec tor Melv i l l e of Sco t land Yard has l e f t L o n d o n for t h e c o n t i n e n t in order to c o n d u c t fur ther i n v e s t i g a t i o n s imto t h e d y n a m i t e c o n spiracy .
" O n e w h o k m o w s T y n a n i n t i m a t e l y " w r i t e s to T h e P a l l Mal l Gazet te t h i s aftern o o n s a y i n g i t i s poss ible t h a t T y n a n c a m e t o E u r o p e w i t h t b e spocial object of b l o w i n g up Mar lborough H o u s e or d e s t r o y i n g m e m b o r s of the royal f a m i l y . T h o wr i t er does n o t believei t h a t T y n a n crossed the ooean w i t h t h e idtaa of p r o m i s c u o u s b o m b t h r o w i n g , a d d i n g t h a t T y n a n m u s t h a v e been driven to ac t ion by t h e Clan-na Gaol a n d m u s t h a v e bean i n desperate s t ra i t s t o i n d u c e h i m to l eave tho U n i t e d States , for he always folt tlliat if ho was caught in England he would be hanged.
I n c o n c l u s i o n Tho P a l l M a l l Gaze t t e ' s correspondent says t h a t T y n a n once di v u l g e d a p lan t o b u y or l ease a b u i l d i n g opposi to Mar lborough H o u s o , d i g a t u n n e l f r o m i t t o tho center of M a r l b o r o u g h H o u s e and b l o w t h e lat ter u p w h e n occupied by t h e P r i n c o of Wales.
T h e BeHcliam Suspects . A d ispatch t o Ttte P a l l M a l l Gazet te f r o m
B r u s s e l s says t h a t cards found i n the h o u s e of the conspirators a t B e r c h e m , near A n t w e r p , aro i n s c r i b e d :
" J o h n F . K e a r n e y , T h e Ir i sh N a t i o n a l ist , B o w e r y , N o w Y o r k . "
Tho cards a lso siet forth t h a t Mr. Kearney i s a notary p u b l i c .
T h e Globe t h i s a f ternoon says t h a t among tho lotters found by the polioo of G l a s g o w u p o n E d w a r d B e l l are t w o from K e a r n e y iutroduc i lng B e l l to a couple of Ir i sh res idents of G l a s g o w , s t a t i n g t h a t h e ( B e l l ) w a s a b o u t to es tab l i sh a branch of h i s N e w Y o r k bus iness i n G l a s g o w a n d e x p r e s s i n g tho hope t h a t t h e y ( the persons addressed) will loud him every assistance,
Boll, later today, made a brief statement, saying he was born in the Harlem dis tr ic t of N e w York city , c l a i m i n g h e i s a s tockbroker , t h a t h e le f t N e w X o r k on Aug. 19, landed at Antwerp and went; from there to Berlin, London and Glasgow, intending to sail today for New York from Liverpool.
B e l l a l so a d m i t t e d that ho i s a m e m b e r of a po l i t i ca l c lub , b u t h e s t o u t l y d e n i e d thatj h e has been assoc iated w i t h conspirators ,
Tho latest explanation regarding tho documents in his possession is that ho f o u n d thorn in a L o n d o n m u s i c ha l l .
T h e S t . J a m e s Gazet te t h i s af ternoon says;:
" T h e g e n e r a l f e e l i n g i n Ir i sh quarters i s t h a t the release of the dyJTaniiters w a s a m o v e u p o n the part of t h e g o v e r n m e n t t o insure tho oonviot ion of the .recent ly captured plot ters , and the d y n a m i t e r s bel ievod t h a t they were freed in order t o g i v e ev i dence of T y n a n ' s c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e I n -vinoib les and the P'hcenix park m u r d e r s . "
Tynan's B r o t h e r Skept i ca l .
SAN ERANCISCO, S e p t . 1 5 . — M a n y Ir i sh m e n i n S a n E r a n c i s c o were a s tounded a t the n e w s of P . J . T y n a n ' s arrest. T h e pr i s oner h a s m a n y f r i ends i n t h i s c i ty w h o k n o w h i m i n t i m a t e l y , a n d they woro espoqially a s ton i shed a t h i s arrest .
H i s brother, who*is an old S a n Frano i s -oan, i s skept ica l r e g a r d i n g the i d e n t i t y of t h e prisoner.
' r I4 m a y be l i k e a d r o w n i n g m a n ca tch i n g a t s t r a w s , " h e said, " b u t t h e n I c a n n o t bel ieve t h a t m y brother is in Franco . There h a v o been so m a n y pa lpable l i e s i n tho dispatchos abouit h i m t h a t I a m reas o n a b l y led t o bel ieve there i s s o m e g r e a t m i s t a k e somewhere ! "Why, i t i s o n l y t w o m o n t h s n o w s i n c e I g o t a l e t t e r f r o m h i m . H e w a s i n N e w York then and had n o i n t e n t i o n of g o i n g t o F r a n c e . On t h e contrary, ho f r e q u e n t l y told m e i t w a s h i s . int e n t i o n to l i v e b u t h i s days i n t h i s c o u n try.
" T h e E n g l i s h officials h a v e been a c h i n g t o lay h a n d s on amy brother for m a n y years . Y o u m a y r e m e m b e r t h a t i n 1883 t h e y xoques ted .h i s swrrendor a t tho h a n d s of the Washington aiuthorities, but as they had n o proof against; the subjec t of the ir persecut ion t h e U n i t e d S t a t o s very properly dec l ined to g i v e hiim up .
" T h e scory of h i s iarres t s o u n d s pecu l iar to m e . M y brother lis a s tr iot ly t e m p e r a t e man, yet tho dispatohos stafco that ho ta lked too m u c h i n ai barroom. I ' l l w a r r a n t t h a t i s a l ie . H e never f r e q u e n t s barrooms . I n fact , he has n o t tas tod a drop for m a n y yoars. N o , s ir , I c a n n o t credi t the s t o r y . "
THE TE0UBLE IrlTUEKEY.
E m b a s s a d o r s C o n c e r t i n g m e a s u r e s F o r F u t u r e P r o t e c t i o n .
C O N S T A N T I N O P L E , Sept . 1 5 . — T h e e m bassadors of t h e p o w e r s he ld a m o o t i n g t o d a y to plan m e a s u r e s to be t a k e n for tho protec t ion of the dif ferent e m b a s s i e s a n d the fore ign p o p u l a t i o n genera l ly i n tho e v e n t of a renewal! of t h e d i s t u r b a n c e s here. T h e e x a c t s t eps d e t e r m i n e d u p o n were n o t d i v u l g e d , tout they are under stood t o i n c l u d e the' un i t ed ac t ion of tho g n a r d s h i p s of a l l tine p o w e r s , eaoh s h i p b e i n g a s s i g n e d a certa in pos i t i on a n d a certa in n u m b e r of m e n t o bo l a n d e d a t a g i v e n s i g n a l to protect certa in p o i n t s . T h e defenses of t h e e m b a s s i e s w i l l a lso , accordi n g to, report, be cons iderably s t r e n g t h e n e d by an increase in thai n u m b e r of m e n n o w g u a r d i n g t h e m and! by other p r e c a u t i o n s whioh, w i l l t end to m a k e t h e m capable of r e s i s t i n g a t t a c k for ai cons iderable t i m e .
I t i s a lso reported that u n d e r certa in o i r c u m s t a u c e s a n u m b e r of a d d i t i o n a l w a r s h i p s of t h e p o w e r s w i l l re-enforce t h e g n a r d s h i p s n o w d o i n g d u t y i n these w a ters. '
Gladstone's Voicle T o r A r m e n i a .
L I V E R P O O L , Sept . 1 5 . — M r . G l a d s t o n e has w r i t t e n a l e t t er to t h e Liverpoo l B e -form c l u b u r g i n g tlae o r g a n i z a t i o n of a m a s s m o o t i n g i n behralf of the A r m e n i a n s and s t a t i n g that , i f desired, i t m i g h t be poss ib le for h i m t o t a k e part i n the proceed ings .
T h o C o r b e t t - X l t z s i m m o n s M a t c h .
L O S D O N , Sopt. 1 5 . — A m e e t i n g of t h e directors of t h e N a t i o n a l S p o r t i n g c l u b w i l l be cal led ear ly n e x t w e e k i n order to cons ider t h e s u g g e s t i o n m a d e t o t h e c l u b of offer ing a purse for a f ight b e t w e e n Corbet t a n d Ei tzs imi inons . I t i s be l ieved t h a t the olub, on tho who le , is favorable t o t h e idea.
S e r i o e s l t u n a w a y A c c i d e n t .
SAKATOGA, Sept . I S . — M r s . H i l l , aged 70, m o t h e r of Mrs . B . F a y Mi l l s , wif«(,of the e v a n g e l i s t , w a s sor ious ly in jured l a a r u n a w a y aoc idont ati Moreau , S a r a t o g a c o u n t y . T h e horse pllunged over a m o u n ta in , a n d i t s neck w a s broken .
W h a t Li Left I n E n g l a n d .
SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 15.—In a spoooh today S i r H e n r y Stafford N o r t b c o t e , -M. P . , sa id t h a t t h e Chinese viceroy, 3ji H u n g C h a n g , h a d le f t n o t h i n g i n E n g l a n d m o r e va luab le t h a n h i s autograph . T h i s r e m a r k oaused g r e a t l a u g h t e r .
TEE RESULT IN MAINE Two Widely Divergent Opinions as to
Its Significance,
SKWALL AND PALMER TALK.
Senator Grady F o r T e m p o r a r y C h a i r m a n
a t Buf fa lo a n d E x - C o m p t r o l l e r ' C a m p -
h e l l t o S u c c e e d N a t i o n a l C o m
m i t t e e m a n S h e e h a n .
P O R T L A S T D , M e . , Sept . 1 5 . — T h e r e t u r n s of the e lect ion from tho s m a l l t o w n s a n d p l a n t a t i o n s i n d i s t a n t p a r t s of t h e s t a t e aTe, a s u s u a l , c o m i n g i n very s l o w l y , a n d i t i s n o t probable t h a t a l l of t h e m w i l l bo hoard f r o m beforo t o m o r r o w . T h e v o t e from c i t i e s a n d t o w n s w h i c h p o l l m o r e t h a n t w o - t h i r d s of tho ent i re ba l lo t of t h e sfcato ind ica te s , h o w e v e r , t h a t t h o R e p u b l i can p l u r a l i t y for L l o w e l l y n P o w e r s for governor w i l l bo b e t w e e n 48 ,000 a n d 5 0 , -000, the larges t in tho h i s t o r y of t h e state .
I n every c o u n t y i n the s t a t e t h e R e p u b l i c a n tickeji w a s success fu l , a n d a l m o s t every town* s h o w e d a R e p u b l i c a n g a i n . T h e D e m o c r a t i c vo te i s a b o u t 40 per cent l ess t h a n i n 1S9S. A b o u t 20 per c e n t of t h i s h a s g o n o t o tho R e p u b l i c a n t i cke t , a n d t h o s t a y a t h o m e s are respons ib le for the other half. Tho v o t e of the P o p u l i s t s a n d P r o h i b i t i o n i s t s t h r o u g h o u t t h e s t a t e s h o w s a loss f r o m 1893 of a b o u t 26 per cent .
The vote from 800 out of S19 cities and t o w n s i s 66,921 for P o w o r s a n d 27 ,143 for AI. B . F r a n k (Dem."). I n t h e l a s t e lec t ion , i n 1894, w h e n Cleaves w a s e lected by t h e t h e n u n p r e c e d e n t e d m a j o r i t y of m o r e t h a n 38,000, those t o w n s g a v e the R e p u b l i c a n t i cke t 56 ,409 a n d t h e D o m o o r a t s 24 ,230.
Considering tho votos of the missing towns two yoars ago, if this proportion of g a i n i s k e p t u p , t h e r e s u l t i s e s t i m a t e d a s f o l l o w s :
Total v o t e . . . . , 134,000 Eopuhlican (. 83,100 Democrat 84,340 Scattering 0,51)0 Republican plurality 48,820
A n y t h i n g m o r e t h a n a r o u g h e s t i m a t e of t h e p l u r a l i t y based on t h e figures of l a s t year i n m i s s i n g t o w n s is imposs ib l e .
I n t h e F i r s t congross ional ,d i s tr io t R e e d ' * plurality is 10,566. Dingley has about 11,-000 plurality in the Socond district, and M i l l i k i u n e a r l y 12 ,000 i n tho Third . There are m o r e m i s s i n g t o w n s i n t h e F o u r t h distr ic t t h a n i n a n y other , b u t f rom t h e figures a t h a n d i t i s e s t i m a t e d t h a t B o u -t e l l e ' s p l u r a l i t y w i l l bo a l m o s t 15,000.
I n tho representa t ive d i s t r i c t s hoard from tho e lect ion of b u t five Domoorat s to the h o u s e is ind ica ted , but i n ono of theso there i s doubt . A l l of t h e 31 senators e lected are R e p u b l i c a n s .
T h e c o m p l e t e r e t u r n s from C u m b e r l a n d c o u n t y g i v e P o w e r s ( R e p . ) 10 ,918; F r a n k , (Dom.), D,107; Kepuhlionii plurality, 6,811. I n 1893 t h i s c o u n t y g a v e t h e R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t 9,9S7; D e m o c r a t i c , 8 .9S8; R e p u b l i c a n g a i n i n p lura l i ty , 4.S12.
T h 9 v o t e i n M a i n o i n recent yoars h a s been as f o l l o w s :
Bop> D e i n * P lu . 1888 (President). ...78,781 50 , iW 23,253 1892 (President) 02,931 .18,0-14 14,887 1892 (Governor) 07,000 55,078 12,522 1894 (Governor; 09,599 80,021 38.9TS
rCvro "Views o f t l io R e s u l t ;
BATO, Mo., Sept. 15.—Arthur Sewall, the Domocratio candidate for vice president, says of tho Maine result;
"I'hisis tho first important discharge of a m m u n i t i o n f rom t h o m o n e y p o w e r a g a i n s t t h e produoers of t h e country . T h e R e p u b l i c a n s have s p e n t m o r o m o n o y i n M a i n e t h i s e l ec t ion t h a n t h o y h a v e ever spont boforo. But see what wo have accomplished. Ninety days ago wo did not havo 5,000 free s i lver m e n i n M a i n e . Y e s t e r d a y 40,000 or 50,000 c i t i z e n s voted fa> freo s i lver . A l l t h o s e vo te s h a v e been m a d o -i n t h i s briof t i m o . Mr. M o n l e y had g i v e n o u t a l o w e s t i m a t e of t h e m a j o r i t y ho ex-peotqd in ordor toinoreasothe moral offeot of yes terday ' s figuros. T h e resul t , h o w ever, w i l l bo different from t h a t w h i c h the R e p u b l i c a n s expect . I t w i l l s i m p l y s t i m u la te the D e m o c r a t s a l b over tho c o u n t r y t o f i g h t harder f o r t h o v i c tory i n N o v e m b e r . Wain and soo if i t doosn' t t u r n o u t so. Wo h a d an exper ience ourse lves in 1 ? 3 £ x n t h a t year w e carried t h o s ta te in S e p t e m ber, and t h o voto st irred tho R e p u b l i c a n s so t h a t thoy carried i t in N o v e m b e r . "
S P K I N G F I E I / D , I l l s . , Sopt . 15 . — "When asked w h a t h e t h o u g h t of the r e s u l t of tho e lec t ion i n M a i n e , S e n a t o r P a l m e r , N a -t i o u o l Domoorat i c c a n d i d a t e for pres ident , s a i d : '
" T h e e leot ion r e t u y u s from A r k a n s a s , V e r m o n t a n d M a i n o / ' / o w t h a t t h e Chicag o c o n v e n t i o n partly^j'ucceeded i n i t s purpose, w h i o h w a s t o W / b a n d t h o D o m o c r a t i o party and u n d e r i f / n a m o to o r g a n i z e a n e w seot ional p a r t y | T h e c o n v e n t i o n b y i t s p la t form a n d iU n o m i n a t i o n s s o u g h t a l l i a n c e s w i t h ofcbc* s e c t i o n a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s , w h i c h were p r o m p t l y accepted. T h e c o u n t r y h a s n o t y o t reached t h e dangor 2ioint, b u t i t soon w i l l u n l e s s t h i s c o a l i t i o n i s defeated. P r e j u d i c e s based o n t h e r e a l or i m a g i n a r y i n t e r e s t s of different s ec t ions are eas i ly oxedted, a n d tho C h i c a g o conv e n t i o n did a l l t h a t w a s poss ib le to f o r m a party on sec t iona l l i n e s . T h e r e s u l t i n M a i n e proves t h a t tho poople of t h a t s t a t e a t l e a s t unders tand t h e a n i m u s of t h e Chi cago oonvonfcion a n d h a v e d e t e r m i n e d to r e b u k e i t . ' '
N e w Y o r k D e m o c r a t s a t Euf fa lo .
B U F F A L O , Sept . 1 5 . — T h o c o n d i t i o n s t h a t surround t h e proposed s t a t e c o n v e n t ion of the D e m o c r a c y are l i t t l e c h a n g e d f r o m thoso W *^h e x i s t e d l a s t n i g h t , w i t h t h e one o x c e p t f . n t h a t a f e w m e n w h o are looked u p o n a s leaders arrived, a n d w i t h the ir arrival c a m e tho u s u a l r u m o r s of the ir p r o m i n e n c e i n t h o f i g h t for n o m i n a t ions . T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t oarly arr ival w a s .Tames W. H i n k l e y of P o u g h k c e p s i e , t h e c h a i r m a n of the s t a t e c o m m i t t e e . I t had been said t h a t Mr. H i n k l o y , as a very Itanoh fr iend of S e n a t o r H i l l , w o u l d n o t c o m e here , and h i s arrival w a s s o m e w h a t i n the n a t u r e of a surprise. W h e n ho had regis tered , ho w o n t to t h e c lerk's desk of t h e h o t e l a n d asked for Senator H i l l ' s m a i l . I t w a s h a n d e d h i m , and to a q u e r y h e said, " S e n a t o r H i l l w i l l n o t bo hero, a n d I a m g o i n g to s e n d i t to h i m . "
A s k e d a s to h i s o w n a t t i t u d e i n tho conv e n t i o n , h e s a i d : " I t i s m y d u t y a s chair m a n of t h o s t a t e c o m m i t t e e t o c o m e h e r e and oall that body tggothor. Until they m e e t I a m n o t supposed t o k n o w w h a t act i o n t h e y w i l l t a k e r e g a r d i n g the indorse m e n t of t h e C h i c a g o t i c k e t and p la t form. 1 do nob k n o w w h o are t h e c a n d i d a t e s for c h a i r m a n i n m y place . I c a n n o t a t t e n d t o t h e d u t i e s of the office, and I h a d decided s o m e t i m o a g o t o ret ire . I h a v e n o t h i n g t o say a t p r e s e n t as to m y a t t i t u d e r e g a r d i n g the proposed work of this convention."
D a n f o r t h I"or C h a i r m a n . E l l i o t t D a n f o r t h , N e w Y o r k ' s m e m b e r of
t h e not i f i ca t ion c o m m i t t e e , arrived here t o day, and n o sooner w a s h e u p o n t h e g r o u n d t h a n h e w a s m e n t i o n e d a s a very poss ib l e
»uc»*ssor t o Mr. H i n k l e y as o h a i r m a n of the s t a t e c o m m i t t e e I n fact , t h e se l eo t ion •eorued t o appeal to the de legates very t r o n g l y , a n d h i s f o l l o w i n g h a s become
Tory large . I n v i e w of the fac t t h a t Mayor M o l l o y of T r o y w a s l o o k e d u p o n a s t h e choice of S e n a t o r M u r p h y and T a m m a n y H a l l , t h i s w a s t h o u g h t to be a ra ther ouri -o u s boom. Mr. Danfor th i s very fr i endly t o both S e n a t o r s H i l l a n d M u r p h y , b u t h a s been a B r y a n advocate ever s ince the n o m i n a t i o n .
I t w a s said i n t h i s re la t ion t h a t S e n a t o r M u r p h y h a d w i t h d r a w n Mr. M o l l o y f r o m t h e race a n d w a s i n favor of the se l ec t ion of Mr. D a n f o r t h . Mayor M o l l o y h i m s e l f said, " I a m a c a n d i d a t e for c h a i r m a n of t h e s t a t e c o m m i t t e e . "
There w a s very l i t t l e c h a n g e i n t h e s i t u a t i o n a s regards t h e se leot ion of s tandard bearers. Mr. Thacher of A l b a n y w a s s t i l l i n t h e l ead for t h e g u b e r n a t o r i a l n o m i n a t ion , b u t despi te t h e deo l inat ion of Frederick Cook of Boohes tor h i s n a m e w a s s t i l l i n use . I t w a s a s i n g u l a r fac t t h a t those v e r y c lose t o U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t o r M u r p h y wore l o u d e s t i n the ir praises of Mr. Cook, a n d o n e of the T r o y c o n s t i t u e n c y even w e n t so far a s t o s t a t e that ho bel i eved t h a t i f C o o k w a s n o m i n a t e d h e w o u l d g l a d l y acoept the 'honor.
F o r X i e n t e n a n t Governor . T h e s tr i f e for t h e n o m i n a t i o n of l i e u t e n
a n t governor i s t h e m o s t l i v e l y . Char les P . M c C l e l l a n d of Westchester , w h o w a s on t h e s l a t e l a s t n i g h t , w a s hero h i m s e l f t o day t o ong inoer h i s b o o m , w h i l e Mr. R i d g e w a y of B r o o k l y n s t i l l c o n t i n u e d h i s a c t i v i t y i n h i s o w n behalf. T h e fr iends o e x - M a y o r R y a n of S y r a c u s e w e r e n o t a t a l l backward i n p r e s s i n g t h e i r c l a i m s for t h e s econd p lace i n case tho n o m i n a t i o n for governor goes to the lower tier. T h e y say t h a t S y r a c u s e s h o u l d h a v e representat ion u p o n the t i c k e t a s i t i s l ike ly , because of a d i v i s i o n i n R e p u b l i c a n po l i t i c s , t o a id i n a poss ib le D e m o c r a t i c m a j o r i t y .
A n e w n a m e a m o n g c a n d i d a t e s for g o v ernor w a s s p r u n g by E . S. K. Merri l l , the; ohairman of the Lewis oouuty delegationf He said that the choice of the delegation w a s J u d g e M a y h a m of Schoharie .
C h a i r m a n H i n k l e y of t h e s t a t e c o m m i t tee h a s a n n o u n o e d t h a t S e n a t o r T h o m a s F . Grady of N e w York h a s been se leoted as temporary ohairman, and all are looking forward to a lively speech.
C o n g r e s s m a n H . H . R o c k w e l l of Chem u n g i s sa id t o be s la ted for p e r m a n e n t o h a i r m a n of t h e c o n v e n t i o n .
I t i s a u t h o r i t a t i v e l y a n n o u n c e d t h a t tho n e w s t a t e c o m m i t t e e w i l l s e l e c t F r a n k S. Campbe l l , former s ta te comptro l ler , as nat i o n a l o o m m i t t o e m a n to succeed e x - L i e u t e n a n t Governor S h e e h a n . T h e se leot ion of t h e c o m m i t t e e m a n t o succeed Mr. Shee h a n i s b r o u g h t a b o u t b y h i s l e t ter , r e c e n t l y p u b l i s h e d , i n w h i c h ho r e p u d i a t e s t h e Chioago platform and ticket.
F u s i o n Obstac les I n N o r t h Carol ina .
RALEIGH, Sept . 1 5 . — M r . J o h n s o n , chairm a n of t h e R e p u b l i c a n c o m m i t t e e i n t h e F o u r t h c o n g r e s s i o n a l d i s tr ic t , s a y s t h a t P a t r i c k Massey , t h a t p a r t y ' s n o m i n e e , who, under tho arrangement, is to withdraw in favor of Stroud, Populist, will not do s o ; t h a t every m e m b e r of t h e congres s iona l c o m m i t t e e w r i t e s t h a t M a s s e y m u s t n o t r e t i r e ; t h a t t h e R e p u b l i c a n s t a t e c o m m i t t e e had n o p o w e r to t a k e h i m d o w n , and that if ho doos retire another man will be nominated. J. M. Smith, ono of tho t w o R e p u b l i c a n n o m i n e e s i n t h e S i x t h d i s tr ict , a n n o u n c e s t h a t lie w i l l r e m a i n i n the c o n g r e s s i o n a l race a n d n o t r e t i r e i n favor of M a r t i n , P o p u l i s t . There i s n o d o u b t that if Massey and Smith adhere to this course tho Republican committee will excommunicato thom or try to do so.
T h e A r k a n s a s Major i ty . IilTMOEROCK, Sept . 15.—Official r e t u r n s
f r o m t h e recent e l ec t ion f rom 61 o u t of 65 c o u n t i e s i n d i c a t e t h e p l u r a l i t y of J o n e s , the Domocrat elected governor, will be considerably smallor than was at first supposed. Theso counties return as follows: Jones, Democrat 71,645 Eenimel , Republican 26,410 Files, Populist 11,280 MiUer, Prohibit ionist 643 Jones' plural i iy 45,235
I t i s n o t l i k e l y t h a t t h e four r e m a i n i n g c o u n t i e s w i l l increase tho p lura l i ty to a n y cons iderab le e x t o u t .
C o n g r e s s m a n H e p b u r n ' s Son S h o t .
r^s MOINES, Sopt. 15.—-Congressman vV. P . H e p b u r n te lographed t o Seoretary Treynor of t h e R e p u b l i c a n s t a t e c o m m i t -teo s a y i n g h e h a s j u s t rece ived a t e l e g r a m t h a t h i s son h a d boen s h o t i n A r k a n s a s a n d could n o t l ive . Colone l H e p b u r n c a n celed a l l h i s a p p o i n t m e n t s for t h i s week, s a y i n g h o m u s t g o t o h i s s o n . Part icu la i - s are n o t k n o w n , b u t t h e son i s a b o u t 30 years o f a g o a n d h a s b e e n i n A r k a n s a s s o m e m o n t h s .
A S
D e l a y s Caused b y Str ikes .
S T . P A U L , Sopt. 1 5 , — T h a t dolay i s e x c u s a b l e w h e n oaused by s t r ikers i n t i m i d a t i n g t h o s e w h o w o u l d t a k e t h e i r p l a c e s i s t h e c o n c l u s i o n of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s circ u i t cour t of appea l s i n t h o case of t h e E m p i r e Transpor ta t ion c o m p a n y , appell a n t s , v e r s u s t h o P h i l a d e l p h i a a n d R e a d i n g Coal and Iron c o m p a n y , appel lee . A s h i p m e n t of coal c o u l d n o t be u n l o a d e d w i t h i n the t i m e specified i n t h e oharter, a n d d a m a g e s w e r e asked .
T i t l o or M i n e r a l l a n d s S e t t l e d .
S T . P A U L , Sept . 1 5 . — J u d g e S a n b o r n has fi led a n o p i n i o n i n t h e H a r t m a n case , a s u i t i n v o l v i n g vory v a l u a b l e M i n n e s o t a m i n e r a l l a n d s . T h e c o u r t s u s t a i n e d t h e Warren t i t le , h o l d i n g that t h e I n d i a n scrip had been offorod a n d t h e l a n d entered w i t h i t pr ior to H a r t m a n ' s app l i ca t ion . T h i s has been f o u g h t over for several years a n d I s c l a i m e d to c o n t a i n vory va luable deposi t s of i ron ore.
R i o t I n a Churchyard .
L O U I S V I L L E , Sept . 1 5 . — A w h o l e s a l e s h o o t i n g affray occurred a t L o n g B r a n c h v i l l age . A d a m H a r m o n quarroled w i t h h i s brother H e n r y i n a churohyard d u r i n g tho m e e t i n g of tho M o u n t a i n B a p t i s t assoc iat ion' and s h o t him. Friends' of the t w o m e n t h e n took u p uho quarrel, a n d over 100 s h o t s wore flreoV Soveral persons were w o u n d e d a n d s o m o w i l l dio.
T o m M a n n A r r e s t e d . H A M B U R G , Sept . 1 5 . — T o m M a n n , t h e
E n g l i s h labor leader, w a s arrested here to day. H e had arranged to address severa l m e o t i n g s to bo he ld i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e proposed s i m u l t a n e o u s s t r i k e of dock workers t h r o u g h o u t tho world .
A G o r e r n c s s D r o w n e d . NARRAGANSETT PlEK, R . I , Sept . 1 5 . —
T h e v i o t i m of yes terday ' s d r o w n i n g acoi-d e n t h e r e h a s been ident i f ied a s .Miss J u l i a Sorenson of 209 West F i f t e e n t h «-'.oet, N e w Y o r k , a governes s a t the f "-jrry cott a g e s here.
•One Oar'* G o v e r n m e n t R e c e i p t s ,
. ' W A S H I N G T O N , Sept . 1 5 . — N a t i o n a l bankn o t e s rece ived today for r e d e m p t i o n , $213 , -9 3 5 ; g o v e r n m e n t rece ip t s f r o m i n t e r n a l revenue , $657 ,495; c u s t o m s , $442 ,846; m i s c e l l a n e o u s , $5 ,116 .
The Grenery Family's March- From Pittston (Pa.) to New York.
F00TS0EE AHD STAKVING.
H u d d l e d on a D o c k , t h e Cries of T h e i r
C h i l d r e n F o r X'ood B r o u g h t a
K i n d l y P o l i c e m a n — A l l W i l l
B e Sent B a c k t o P i t t s t o n .
N E W Y O R E , Sept. 1 5 . — A f a m i l y of f i v e were r e u n i t e d in the X o r k v i l l e p o l i c e c o u r t today. T h e y had o n l y been separated 1 3 hours, b u t the ir g r e e t i n g s were as e f fus ive as if the time had been years. When they left each other l a s t n i g h t , they were s tarv i n g . T o d a y a l l were w e l l f i l led a n d t h a . chi ldren so clean and h a p p y t h a t t h e i r parents did n o t k n o w t h e m .
T h i s f a m i l y , c o n s i s t i n g of M i c h a e l Grenery, 43 years old, h i s w i f o R o s e L . , 30 y e a r s old, and" the ir three ch i ldren , Mary, I g n a t z a n d R a c h e l , a g e d respec t ive ly 2, 5 and 8 years , w i t h a friend, I s a a c H u l n i o k , 36 years old, w e r e f o u n d h u d d l e d at the B a s t T w e n t i e t h s treet dock l a s t n i g h t by P o l i c e m a n S c h m o l l of t h e E a s t T w e n t y - s e c o n d street s ta t ion .
T h e y h a d w a l k e d a l l t h e w a y f r o m P i t t s -ton, Pa- ^ . a u d vvere weary, footsore and; h u n g r y . | g
A c c o r d i n g t o Grenery, the fa ther of t h o f a m i l y , t h e y had a l l lof t J a n e s b u r g , as. thore was no work to be had there, and' for 12 days w a l k e d , w i t h b u t l i t t l e r e s t , u n t i l t h e y arrived i n N e w Xork .
T h e y c a m e here penn i l e s s , a n d having-no p lace to g o to t h e y s o u g h t rest on the> dock where t h e y w e r e f o u n d . N o n e o f t h e m can speak a n y E n g l i s h . T h e e l d e r Grenerys are natives of Sweden, while Hulniok is a Russian.
The3' w e r e h u d d l e d t o g e t h e r o n t h e d o c k a t 8 o'clock -when P o l i o e m a n S c h m o l l had. h is a t t e n t i o n cal led to t h e m by t h e cr ies o f the ch i ldren for s o m e t h i n g to eat .
F o o d F o r A l l .
Ho found all of thom ragged, dirjiy and) footsore, a n d t o a l l i n q u i r i e s h e m a d e t h e y po in ted t o the ir m o u t h s , a s t h o u g h to say-t h a t t h e y w e r e h u n g r y .
S c h m o l l s u m m o n e d a patrol w a g o n and: took t h e h u n g r y w a n d erers t o t h e s tat ion, houso.
When t h e s e r g e a n t learned t h e oase, h» bad t h e t w o older ohi ldren s e n t t o the . Gerry soc ie ty r o o m s , w h e r e t h e y w e r e afe once w a s h e d , fed a n d t h e n p u t t o bed foi-the n i g h t .
The ir parents , as w o l l as tho baby and. H u l n i c k , w e r e fed a t t h e s t a t i o n h o u s e , w h e r e t h e y wore de ta ined for t h e n i g h t . T o d a y I g n a t z a n d Rache l , a t t i red i n c lothes: and l a u g h i n g w i t h happiness , m e t their-parents i n court .
T h e parent s did n o t a t first recogn ize the* ohildren, whose appoaranoe had undergone' such a wondorful change.
•When A g e n t s B u t c h e r a n d Schmidfe b r o u g h t t h e m toge ther and e x p l a i n e d as: b e s t t h e y could t h a t the boy a n d g ir l were, t h e i r ch i ldren , the p a r e n t s fe l l on t h e i r knees and kissed the hands of tho agents; and t h e n pressed the ir ch i ldren to their1
breasts . T h r o u g h tho interpreter of Yorkv i l l e '
po l i ce cour t Grenery told t h e f o l l o w i n g : s tory to a reporter:
" \ 7 e wore a b o u t s t a r v i n g whore wo= were, and s o m o one to ld us w e could make-' p l e n t y of m o n o y i n N e w Y o r k a n d the> oast.
" W e packed u p a l l w e h a d i n t h e world, . a t i n can, s o m e b e d d i n g a n d s o m e c lo thes . We had. a very hard t i m e f i n d i n g t h e w a y a t t i m e s .
" E v e r y b o d y w a s k i n d t o u s however. . We spent §2 on the way hero, inoluding' ferr iage across t o t h i s c i ty . T h e farmers; on the w a y g a v e u s p l e n t y to eat. We> begged w h e n e v e r w e were h u n g r y , a n d we . w e r e s e l d o m t u r n e d a w a y .
""We g o t up early i n the m o r n i n g s and! walked till latoat night. The weather was; bad. It was usually cold, at night. Of oourse wo were very t ired w h e n w e rested, for tho day.
W i l l H a v e t o Go B a d e . • " We b u i l t a fire w i t h w o o d a n d w i t &
leaves and made ourselves as comfortable as w e cou ld . O n e n i g h t i t ra ined v e r y hard, a n d a k i n d farmer a l l o w e d u s to. s leep i n h i s barn.
" S o m e t i m e s i t ra ined a l i t t l e w h e n we> w e r e as leep i n t h e w o o d s or i n a field, and! w e g o t a l i t t lo w e t , but , t h a n k God, we> are a l l in e x c e l l e n t heal th .
" O u r e ldest chi ld w a l k e d m o s t of the> w a y . I h a v e n ' t tho f a i n t e s t i d e a h o w m a n y m i l e s i t i s from here t o P i t t s t o n , P a . , o r h o w w e oame, b u t w e w o u l d s i m p l y s a y ' N e w Y o r k , ' and the people w o u l d point? to t h i s w a y or tho other way , and w e f o l l o w e d . " - Grenery said t h a t t h e s m a l l children! were oarriiStl by himsel f , h i s w i f e a n d H u l n i c k i n turn.
One of t h e bundles c o n t a i n i n g the bed! o l o t h i n g w a s several feet around and quite ' heavy. Gronery said there w a s a n o t h e r in: t h e party w h o helped to carry too. He-cam 0 t o t h i s oity in a ferryboat y e s t e r d a y a f ternoon .
A l l a f ternoon, after a r r i v i n g here, t h e y w a l k e d t h r o u g h t h e c i ty , d o w n t o w n a n d u p t o w n . H e said i t w a s tho m o s t u n c o m for tab le w a l k i n g t h e y had done s ince t h e y le f t P i t t s t o n .
M a g i s t r a t e F l a m m e r s e n t the' f a m i l y to Mr. B l a k e , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e o u t d o o r poor. T h e patro l w a g o n took a l l -fco-E l e v e n t h s treet and T h i r d a v e n u e , where-Mr. B l a k e w a s to dispose of t h e m .
H e said h e w o u l d havo t o send th em to P i t t s t o n , as, u n f o r t u n a t e l y , N e w York h a d m o r e poor t h a n i t cou ld t a k e care of.
r a t a l F i r e a t M i l w a u k e e . M I L W A U K E E , Sept . 15.—'One m a n w a s
burned to death, ano ther fa ta l l y i n j u r e d »nd 25 horses k i l l ed i n a fire i n A l b e r t M a n g e s ' s tab les today. T h e f lames spresjdl so rapid ly t h a t o n l y three m e n a n d a f e w horses were ab le to g e t o u t o f ' t h e b u i l d i n g . A n u n k n o w n m a n , burned so b a d l y t h a t h e o a n n o t recovor, w a s taken o'ut. T h e body of another m a n w a s t a k e n out .
D r . P a r k h n r s t R e t u r n i n g . L I V E R P O O L , Sept . 1 5 . — T h e G e r m a n i c ,
s a i l i n g for N e w York tomorrow, t a k e s a m o n g her passengers the R e v . D r . Charles H . P a r k h u r s t , Mr. George V a n -derbi l t , Colone l W. J a y and t h e Rev. John; Watson ( I a n Maolaren) , a u t h o r of " B e s ide t h e R o n n i e Br ier B u s h " a n d " D a y s , of A u l d L a n g S y n e . "
BEITISH OHAMBEBS OF 00MMEE0E. Opening; S e s s i o n a t S o u t h a m p t o n — I m p o r
t a n t R e s o l u t i o n s P e n d i n g . S O U T H A M P T O N , Sept . 15.r^-A spec ia l
m e e t i n g of t h e A s s o c i a t i o n of C h a m b e r s of C o m m e r c e of the U n i t e d K i n g d o m opened a t H a r t l e y h a l l here t o d a y w i t h S ir H . Stafford Northobte , M. P . , pres ident , i n t h e chair . T h e p r e s i d e n t i n h i s o p e n i n g address sa id t h a t h e hoped the v i s i t of H
, H u n g C h a n g t o E n g l a n d w o u l d resu l t i n benefits to B r i t i s h trade and c o m m e r c e .
T h e p r o g r a m m e of t h e m e e t i n g , w h i c h w i l l l a s t t w o days , c o n t a i n s 20 r e s o l u t i o n s in troduced b y t h e di f ferent c h a m b e r s of c o m m e r c e of the U n i t e d K i n g d o m , s o m e of w h i c h t o u c h u p o n A m e r i c a n a n d Can a d i a n interests ; F o r i n s t a n c e , the L o n d o n c h a m b e r proposes t h a t the congres s sha l l declare t h a t t h e " t i m e has n o w arr i v e d w h e n her m a j e s t y ' s g o v e r n m e n t m a y properly cons ider the des irabi l i ty of app o i n t i n g c o m p e t e n t officers t o t h e m o r e i m p o r t a n t co lon ies for the purpose of r e p o r t i n g on the ir agr i cu l tura l , c o m m e r c i a l , m i n e r a l a n d i n d u s t r i a l d e v e l o p m e n t , s u c h officers t o be pa id o u t of i m p e r i a l f u n d s . "
T h e e x e o n t i v e c o u n c i l of the assoc ia t ion w i l l offer t h i s r e s o l u t i o n : " T h a t a m e m o r ia l be presented to the seoretary of s ta te f o r t h e co lonies , u r g i n g h i s a t t e n t i o n to t h e s l o w progress m a d e i n carry ing o u t the r e q u e s t of t h e O t t a w a c o n v e n t i o n f o r o a b l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n b e t w e e n the co lonies a n d t h e m o t h e r c o u n t r y a n d as to tho s u b s i d i z i n g a l i n e of fas t s t e a m e r s b e t w e e n E n g l a n d a n d C a n a d a . "
T h e Bradford chamber w a n t s t o i n t r o d u c e t h e A m e r i c a n " C . O. D . " s y s t e m i n t o the B r i t i s h parcels post , and the Wolverh a m p t o n c h a m b e r c o m p l a i n s t h a t f re ight rates be tween the U n i t e d K i n g d o m a n d S o u t h A f r i c a are h i g h e r t h a n t h e y are bet w e e n S o u t h A f r i c a and t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s b y t h e s a m e s t eamers , a n d W o l v e r h a m p t o n d e m a n d s t h a t the U n i t e d K i n g d o m s h a l l be p u t on t h e s a m e l e v e l a s t h e U n i t e d States. An attempt will also be made to draw public opinion to the necessity of i m p r o v i n g and e x p l o i t i n g the cana l s of t h e U n i t e d K i n g d o m .
T h e south of S c o t l a n d chamber w i l l s u g g e s t t h a t " a c o m m e r c i a l u n i o n b e t w e e n t h e co lon ie s a n d the m o t h e r c o u n t r y w o u l d tend to promote the permanence and prosperity of the British empire" and urge g o v e r n m e n t f u r t h e r a n c e of t h i s object .
T h e B r i s t o l c h a m b e r of c o m m e r c e w i l l t a k e up t h e ques t ion of t h e n a v a l reserve i n a reso lu t ion to the effect t h a t " t h e g o v e r n m e n t should , w i t h o u t delay, deal w i t h the very urgont ques t ion of p r o v i d i n g adeq u a t e royal n a v a l reserves , w h i c h are a b s o l u t e l y e s sent ia l no t o n l y to protect our c o m m e r c e a n d t h e food supppl i e s of t h e n a t i o n , bub also to i n s u r e t h e n a v a l s u p r e m a c y of t h e B r i t i s h e m p i r e . "
The Italian chamber of oommerce takes a stand against the Welsh coal magnates as f o l l o w s : " T h a t t h e n e w coal charter p a r t y for Welsh p o r t s f ra med by t h e c h a m ber of s h i p p i n g of the U n i t e d K i n g d o m i g n o r e s the j u s t in teres t s of m e r c h a n t s a n d o f the ir foreign cus tomers , a n d t h a t t h i s
association pledges itself to promote the i n t r o d u c t i o n of suoh modi f i ca t ions i n the sa id charter party a s w i l l i n s u r e t h e recogn i t i o n of t h e r i g h t s of a l l par t i e s in teres ted i n t h e coal t r a d e . "
Difi: Xtlaze Xn Camden , Arl£. C A M D E S , A r k . , Sept . 1 5 . — T h e H i c k o l c
L u m b e r c o m p a n y ' s p l a n t a t O g a m a w , one= of t h e largast i n t h e s tate , w a s d e s t r o y e d by fire. Tho Joss i s e s t i ma ted a t §75,000.
A n A m e r i c a n H o r s e W i n s . L O N D O N , Sept. 15 .—Mr. H . H e a s m a n ' s
B o h e m o n d , f ormer ly the proper ty of M r . F o x h a l l K e e n e , w o n the Gharleeote P l a t e a t Warwiok today.
IMPORTANT STEEL EUMOE, A S t o r y A b o u t J . D . K o c k e f e l l e r a n d t h o
J o h n s o n S t e e l W o r k s . CI^EVSLA25X>, Sept . 15 .^^An u n c o n f i r m e d
r u m o r i s i n c i rcu la t ion here to t h e effect that John D. Eockefeller has purchased the plant of the Johnson Steel oompany at Lorain. President A. J. Mosham of the J o h n s o n c o m p a n y , w h e n c o m m u n i c a t e d With by t e l ephone , den ied t h e r u m o r . E s -E e p r e s e n t a t i v e T o m L . J o h n s o n i s n o w a b s e n t f r o m t h e city. A n i n c i d e n t t h a t seemed to g i v e s s o m e support to the r u m o r is that Mr. Rockefeller during the last two days has been driving about tho country i n tho v i c i n i t y of L o r a i n , m a k i n g a care f ul e x a m i n a t i o n of t h e l a y of the l a n d be t w e e n L o r a i n a n d Blyi' ia. T h e b u i l d i n g b y Mr. E o c k e f e l l e r of a fleet of ore carryi n g vesse l s on the great l a k e s to carry t h e ore from his mines in the Superior region h a s led m a n y persons to be l i eve t h a t h e i n tended b u i l d i n g or a c q u i r i n g a s tee l p l a n t t o conver t h i s ore i n t o m a n u f a c t u r e d produ c t s , v
Cot ton C o m p r e s s B u r n e d .
L I T T L E B O O K , Sept . 1 5 . — T h e U n i o n compress and i t s c o n t e n t s were destroyed by firel T h e loss on b u i l d i n g s i s §150,000 and on co t ton $100,000. T h e b u i l d i n g s and m a c h i n e r y were i n s u r e d for $80,000 and the cot ton w a s covered by b l a n k e t i n surance .
T h e W e a t h e r .
C l e a r i n g ; cooler; nor ther ly w i n d s .
PI1TA1T0IAL AED 00MMEE0IAL.
Closing: Quota t ions of t h e N o w X o r k Stock E x c h a n g e .
N E W Y O R K , Sept. 15.—Money on call nominal ly 5@6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper nominaUy 7@9 per cent. Sterling exchang* steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at [email protected] for demand and §[email protected] for 60 days. Posted rates, [email protected] and @4.8dJ4 @4.85}£. Commercial bills, $i.iSO. Silver certificates, 05@653^c; no sales. Bar silver, 6i^tc. Mexican dollars, SOJ c. Government bonds firm. State bonds dull. Railroad bonds easier.
Closing prices: Atchison JIM N e w England — Bur. & Quincy.. . . 65J£ 3ST. J. Central 90 C , C , C. & St. h.. 2&% North American. - 4M Chesapeake & 0 . . IS% Northern Pacific. Xi% Chicago Gas 5SJ^ Do. pref : . . 19% Cordage . . . . , 3% N . T . Central 81% Cotton Oil 12 Omaha 3734 Del . & Hudson . . .131 Ontario & W e s t . . 1 2 ^ Dist i l lers'Trust . . - — Pacific Mail 18 Brie 12-^ Beading 14U General E lec tr i c . 26<4 P^ock Island 5SJ4 Hocking Val ley . . W4 Silver Bullion 65 Lackawanna 158 St. Paul 69-J Lake Shore 143M Sugar Refinery. . .Ill-Lead 20M TexasPacif ic 6% Louisville & Nash 39}^ Union Pacific 6 Missouri Pacif ic . . 17M Wabash pref 13% Northwestern . . . . 98 Western U n i o n . . . 80
Genera l Marke t s . N E W Tonic, Sept. 15.—FLOUR—State and
western quiet, but steady; city mills patents, [email protected]; winter patents, [email protected]; city mil ls clears, [email protected]; winter straights, §[email protected].
WHEAT—No. 2 red dol l and lower owing to enormous spring wheat receipts; September, 6i 3-16@BlJ^c.; December, 66 5-16@6fi 9-16o.
CORN — No . 2 ruled quiet and easy wi th wheat; October, 2GJ4c; December, 27%c.
OATS—No. 2 dull, but steady; October, 20c; track, white , state, 19.330c.
P O E K - Q u i e t ; mess, S7.50@8; family, S9.5C3 10.50.
LAED—Dull; prime western steam, S3.G7J& nominal.
BUTTER—Steady; state dairy, 10@15c; state creamery, U@10c. »
OHEESE-Quie t ; state, large, GM@9c; small, 6J4@9c.
EGGS—Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 16J4 @17c; western, 14@16c.
SUGAR—Raw quiet; fair refining, 2 l l -16c; centrifugal, 90 test, 3J^c.; refined quiet; crushed, 59 | c ; powdered, 5e.
T U R P E N T I N E - Q u i e t at mm&. RICE—Steady; domestic, 3?g@6c.; Japan, 4©
TALLOW—Steady; city, 3 3-16@3Mc; country, 3 5-16@3%c.
HAT—Weak; shipping, iiOc.; good to choice.
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t r a n s i e n t n a t u r e o f t h e m a n y p h y s i c a l i l l s , w h i c h , v a n i s h b e f o r e p r o p e r eff o r t s — g - e n f l e e f f o r t s — p l e a s a n t efforts—t rightly d i r e c t e d . T h e r e i s c o m f o r t i n t h e k n o w l e d g e , t h a t s o m a n y f o r m s o f s i c k n e s s a r e n o t d u e t o a n y a c t u a l d i s e a s e , b u t s i m p l y t o a c o n s t i p a t e d e o n d i -t i o n o f t h e s y s t e m , w h i c h t h e p l e a s a n t f a m i l y l a x a t i v e , S y r u p o f F i g s , p r o m p t l y r e m o v e s . T h a t i s w h y i t i s t h e o n l y r e m e d y w i t h m i l l i o n s o f f a m i l i e s , a u d i s g v e r y w h e r e e s t e e m e d s o h i g h l y b y a l l w h o v a l u e g o o d h e a l t h . I t s b e n e f i c i a l e f f e c t s a r e d u e t o t n e f a c t , t h a t i t i s t h e o n e r e m e d y w h i c h p r o m o t e s i n t e r n a l c l e a n l i n e s s w i t h o u t d e h i l i t a t i n g t h e o r g a n s o n w h i c h i t a c t s . I t i s t h e r e f o r e a l i i m p o r t a n t , i n o r d e r t o g e t i t s b e n e ficial e f f e c t s , t o n o t e w h e n y o u p u r c h a s e , t h a t y o u h a v e t h e g e n u i n e ar t i c l e , w h i c h i s r n a m i f a c t Tired b y t h e Calif o r n i a F i g S y r u p Co. o n l y a n d s o l d toy a l l r e p u t a b l e d r u g g i s t s .
I f i u t h e e n j o y m e n t o f g o o d h e a l t h , a n d t h e s y s t e m "is r e g u l a r , l a x a t i v e s o r o t h e r r e m e d i e s a r e t h e n h o t n e e d e d . SE af f l i c ted w i t h a n y a c t u a l d i s e a s e , o n e may be commended to the most skillfuj p h y s i c i a n s , b u t i f i n n e e d o f a l a x a t i v e , o n e s h o u l d h a v e t h e b e s t , a n d w i t h t h e w e l l - m f o r r a e d e v e r y w h e r e , S y r u p o f STi 's s t a n d s h i g h e s t a n d i s m o s t l a r g e l y
Hot a torcliliglit campaign, but one of business energy that is bound to overcome all obstacles. The first campaign document issued will be
7 YDS. 1LL-W00L
The opening wedge of the season in the -Jacket department will be a stj lish
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They are now £>n exhibition in our east window, and we have them corded up inside preparatory to a very large sale, and will be pleased to have you come in and inspect them thoroughly. The money plank in our platform is to be made a popular issue, as we heartily endorse Q-old, Silver, (3-reenbacks or Canada money, and will use you well even though you bring Mexican dollars.
What we want principally is MONEY, and we are willing to give you the biggest pile of goods for it that you ever received for a like amount.
60 & 62 FOKD STEEET.
Many Kew Silver Hovelties for Summer.
E O T HAEBOW BELTS Are v e r y p o p u l a r . Ours are m o u n t e d i n
Gilt B r a i d , S i l k or Leather .
lew Line of Bteriing Waist Sets
W . F . B E H S E ' S , Hi F o r d S t r e e t , J E W E L E R ,