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- But the Patriot Side Not Yet - Anovitmr \ «pointed some time ago at he suggestion FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. a U Heard. esse YARN ABOUT a VIC TORX FoR WHM TROOPS FOR SPAIN-HOSTILITY TOWARDS -' AMBRIGA DEPRECATED- aruBmury to -_ Now York, Aug, 4-A special to the Hotald from Havann says: The Span- isty general Lono, via Unudelaria, re- & ports that ho eugaged the rebol forces In; tho Cartarbola hlils, 'The rebels wore dislodged at the polut of the bay- onet, 'The Spanish captured their po- gltions burned thoir caraps, destroyed their plantlugs ind selzed their cattle. the robot loss is unknown, but is be- ltoved to bo considerable. After unit- Ing with Gol. AtJonn's column, Gen,. T.ono rosumed his march. . - Brlg, Gon. Hchiagne, with 700 rein- « fovcotionts, arrived by the Transat \lantle mail gtenmor Catalinn from Sprain yestorday. \Khe samo vessel brought a quantity of munitions of war iind $1,000,000 In sliver consigned , fe tho Coptain-Conoral, 'the naval nuthorities In Nueva Ger- onn, Tslo of Pines, reports. the capture of additional rebel munition deposits, Including i quantity of dynamite, It: a sluged editorial article in La Discussion Kraucisco Hormida, a Span- Agl author and political writer of note, doprceatos the frequent attacks on the Amotican people in the press of Ma- druid and Hinvang. Heo regrets that the Importance of Mr. Clevoland's latest franls manlfestation of International good: faith towards Spain is not better appreciated. A spocial to the Movaid from Havana via Tacksonvillo, says: Senor Do Tru- fille and, Senora Do Sololongo, both . wives of insurgont chiefs and the lat- tor algo sister to the rebal leader Lazo, was arrested in Pluir Del Rio and «brought here recently. They have gtneo boon sent to the House of Refuge 6¢ {Il repute undor cloge watch, In Ha- yang goclal circles the lack of consid- qration shown by the Spanish military atithoritios toward the women men- tloned {s much discussed. The first naraod 1g the wife of a former leading Ploax Dol Rio physiclan rnd highly counsated. . Tt Union Constitutional in a letter from San Nicolas, antiounces a suc- cessful charge by local Spanish gueril- Ing upon a rebel camp supposed to be that of Agramonte. Among a great many Insurgonts was a beautiful octo- room dregsod as man Amazon armed with revolver and machete and who fought bravely until the last, refusing to. bo taken alive by the guerillag. She ig raputed to have been the wife of the fngurgont chiof In command, as when sho Anally felt the latter made desper- «to but vain efforts to rescue her body. Bho gvorilias burned the rebel camp, as woll is the huts of many persant families near ' by suspected of being frieadly toward the revortion, & a A TEST CASE. & SEP» OWNER FINGD FOR CARRYING A& FBW FRIENDS FREER C0 ~ Chdengo, Aug. 4. -Watson Stephen- gon, ex-Congresgman, or Wisconsin, and one of tho leading owners of froight vosgels on the lukes, was brought beforo Deputy Collector Hippt yesterday and fined $500 for carrying paissengors on hig bout, the Watson Stophonsom. Pho pirssengors Stophen- son carrlod were his own daughter and i fow friends for a; pleasure ride, and no fare was charged, 'The case will be «pporicd. v 'To. Discuss Ireland's Needs. London, Aug. 4 -A repoit 'has been - mado by the committeo that was ap- of EL (J, P. Plunkett (conservative), M. P., for the south division of County Dublin, that a committeo of. three antl-<Puznolittes, two Ivigh Unionist | and any. practical Irishman whose opluion wis valuable, be invited to join in adiscussion of matters of pres- ging noed to Ireland, Tho principal recommendation contained. in the re port is for the creation of a department of agrleulture and industries, to con- fist of a miniater an da council repre- sonting those respective interests. . . - Minnesota Democrats. ; Minncapollsy, Minn, Aug. 4.-The . Minnogota State Democratle convention which wit bo held in this city to-day, promises to be one of the most haurmont- ois gathorings ovor held in this State. For the head of the ticket that of Gov- «ernor, John Lind, of Now Um, Mini., a free sllyor Republican, has undivided support of the convention. Bvery dele- gation hag Lind - iustractions, The Democrats will nominate two other Stuto officers, probmbly Secretary of State and Treasurer, leaving Lticuten- . anit Governor and Attorney Ceneral for 13,116“ Populists, who will meet August wel « Washouts at St. Paul. St. Paul, Minn,, Aug. 41-A gevere alsetricat stovm passed through this city Inst night, playlug havoc with plate glass wiudows. about the cfty, blowing down signs, fonces, trees, otc. The HESITATE NO LONGER. Modesty in women is natural. It is one of women's chief charms. No one cares for one who really lacks this essential to womanliness. Women have suffered fearfully because of over-sensitive- ness in this direc- tion. 'They could- n't say to the phy- sician what they ought , to say to someone. Mrs. Pinkham has re- ceived a “he con- fidence of thou- sands. Women open their hearts to her. - She understands their suffering, and has the power to relieve and cure. In nearly all cases the source of women's suffering is in the womb. In many cases the male physician does not understand the case snd treats the patient for consumption-indigestion -anything but the right thing. Itis under such circumstances that thousands.of women have turned to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and opened. their heart and lives-woman to woman-and received her help. You ask how she can tell if the doctor cannot? - Because no man living ever treated so many cases and possesses such vast experience. Displacement, inflammation, torpid action, stagnation, sends to all parts of the body the pains that crush you. Lydia B. Pinkham's \Vegetable Compound\ is the sure cure for this trouble. For twenty years ithas done its grand work and cured thousands. ie ias MORTON BANQUETTED. Friends of the Secretary of Agriculture in Omaha. NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATION * DEMOCRATS BELIEVE SOME- ''HING SHOULD BE DONE TO MAINTAIN THE ORGANIZA- TION. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 5.-A banquet was tendered J. Sterling Morton last night at the Omaha Club. Ostensibly It was merely a gathering of friends of the Secretary of Agriculture to re- new old acquaintance, but in reality It was a conference of the Administra- tion Democrats of the State to deter- miue wha action Nebraska should tike in placing a national Democratic ticket in the field favoring the main- tenance of a gold standard. The sen- timent expressed was in favor of send- ing postmaster Euclid Martin of this city, to the conference at Indianapolis Aug. T with the understanding that Ne- braska should not take any prominent part but allow some older state to de- termine and outline the policy to be fol- lowed. It was the opinion of those present that if a national convention should be called preference should be given to some western candidate for the nomination of president, but Mr. Morton's name was not mentioned. It was the belief of those present that something should be done to maintain the party organization. It was admitt- ed, however, that the placing of a Democratic national ticket in the field with gold tendencies might cost Mc- Kinley some votes. Congressional Nominations. Eau Claire, Wis., Aug. 4. -The Re- publican seventh congressional district convention yesterday re-nominated Michael Griffin. Waupaca, Wis., Aug. 4. -E. 8. Miner was renominated yesterday for con- gressman from the eigth congressional district. Decatur, Mich., Aug. 4.-The Repub- lcans of the Third Michigan district have re-nominated Alfred Milnes for Congress. Oconto, Wis., Aug. 4.-The 9th dis- trict Republican congressional conven- tion has re-nominated Alexander Stew- art. Americans in Argentina. New York, Aug. 4.-A special to the Herald from Buenos Ayres says: The North American merchants who are visiting the Southern Republics, and who are at present in this city, were the guests of United States Minister Buchanan at a banquet yesterday. They were later presented to the presi- (lent of the republic. A Difficult Feat. New York, Aug. 4.-A dispatch to the Heyild from Constantinople says: The cabinet is absorbed in financial affairs and has devised measures for balane- ing the Imperial budget. .,., {itt foll in. torrents, three inches falling URED A . - ~a m~ of Lost Manhood: should send at once. for m book that oxplains How full manly vlfior? is onslly, quickly . and pormanently restored. No mun suffering from weakness cin ford t? ignore this timely advice. \ Book tolls how \ \ full strongth, do- (o iand tutte c : body, ositiva .>. proofa( _$ec1)‘?feq to any man on app catfiou; MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO,N.Y. Blk Sex 5 ol... is Its resolutions have been submitted to the, Sultan, by whom they have been fully approved. Banker Met all Demands. Whiting, Ind., Aug. 4.-Rumors of unsoundness caused a run on the pri- vite bank of Honty Scbarge here yes- terday by the Hungarian and Slay de- positors. All demands were met. Canadian Gunnres Get Third Place. London, Aug. 4.-The Canadian com- petitors in the Shocburyness artillery contest have won the third prize. They disabled n gun in the Repository con- test. Big Lumber Plant Burned. Manistee, Mich., Aug. 4. -The lumber plant of Emery & Stokes, east of Mani- stoo, was burned last night, Loss $15 ,~ 000, Insurance $8,000. # MR. BRYAN'S PLANS. Will be Completed After the New York Trip. MR. AND MRS. BRYAN WILL TRAVEL AS ORDINARY PASSEXN- GERS - ACCEPTANCE SPEECH WILL BEB A MAGNIFICENT ORA- TORICAL EFFECT. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 4.-The plans of Mr. Bryan for the campaign will not be wranged until his visit to New York to attend the notification and ratification «} meeting to be held at Madison Square Garden. He will meet the members of the National Committee there and have a talk over campaign affairs. Mr. Bry- an intends to adhere to his determina- tion not to discuss specifically the issues of the campaign until after he is form- ally notified. He will make speeches, however, of a semi-political character on his journey\from Lincoln to New York, the principal ones at Des Moines on Friday and at Pittsburg on Monday. Mrs. Bryan will accompany her bus- band East and during her absence the three Bryan children will be left in charge of a relative. The nominee and his wife will travel as ordinary passeng- ers and will not occupy special cars. 'The speech to be delivered by Ar. Bryan in response to his official notifi- cation by Senator White's committee is nearly completed, and the finishing touches will not be made until after the candidate has reached New York. Prominent supporters of Mr. Bryan here says it will be a magnificent ora- torical effect, exceeding his famous Chi- cago speech. FLOODEDWITH INVITATIONS PEOPLE WANT BRYAN TO SPEAK ALL ALONG THE LINE. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 5.-Mr. Bryan yesterday received a large number of invitations to deliver speches along his route to New-York. He has replied in each instance that while he will be glad to greet the people who may be as- sembled at places where the train will stop, he does not desire to make any speeches until after the notification meeting. Striking Tailors Quiet. New York, Aug. 4.-Everything was quiet this morning about the striking tailors headquarters at Walhalla Hall, where the \settlement committee\ sits. It was reported at the strikers head- quarters that 106 contractors had sign- ed up to this morning, and that 50 more will sign to-day. - At the headquarters of the children's jacket makers union it was learned that out of the 150 contractors in the trade 92 had signed the agreement up to last night. It is believed that the re- mainder will sign before Saturday, when the strike will be declared off. » More Congressional Nominations. Kankakee, Ill., Aug. 5.1-George L. Vance was nominated for congress by the Populists of the 12th district yes- terday. Superior, Wis., Aug. 5.-John Jen- kins was nominated for congress by the Republicans of the tenth district last evening. Winterset, Ta., Aug. 5.1-Congressman Hull was renominated by the Repub- licans for his fourth term, yesterday. Samuel B. Sanford Dead. 'Froy, N, Y., Aug. 4.-The death of Samuel P. Sanford, a prominent manu- facturer of Troy, occurred this morning at his summer home at Bennington, Vt., after a short illness, aged 63 years. Deceased was president of the United Shirt and Collar Co., and director of sey- eral banking and business enterprises in this city. Ship Building Strike. Chicago, Aug. 5.-As the result of a cut of 25 cents in wages of 400 boys the Chicago Ship Building Company, em- ploying 2,500 persons, finds its works tied up. One thousand riveters went out voluntarily in sympathy with the boys and the remaining 1,100 are unable to work without the ec-operation of the others. . - Very Unchristian Brothers. Duncan, I. L., Aug. 5.-The Cristian brothers, the noted desperadoes, were caught at Loco, 20 miles east of this placg, yesterday. They were given a preliminary trial before United States Commissioner Williams and bound over. They were taken to the United States jail at Byan last evening. a It Was 94 in Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 5.-Yesterday's \heat broke the record for the season and many prostrations but no deaths were reported. The weather bureau report- ed a maximum of 94 degrees, while surface thermometers recorded 100. A Populist for Congress. Jacksonville, III., Aug. 5.-The 16th district Populist congressional con- vention yesterday nominated J. D. Hess for congress. « G. P. Thompson for Congress. Princeton, Ky., Aug. -G. P. Thompson has been nominated for congress by the Republicans of the first district ( © Chicago has 5,400 Johnsons in its di- rectory, and only 4,200 Smiths. # « a V holesome, and , f all. Acceptno substitutes. Send name and address for bookish \Afrs Popkina' Thanks» giving. <a Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse, N. Y. > Quickens The Appetite Makes the Weak Strong. ER,s _ ONLY GOLD menu. Sarsaparilla Has Cured . Others And Will Cure You. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for Coughs. WEYLER WANTS MONEY He Can Get Along With Fewer Guns. BUT MORE COIN IS A NECESSITY AT PRESENT-A BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS IN PINAR DEL RIO. New York, Aug. 5.-A Herald dis- patch from Havana says: La Lucha, commenting upon a cable dispatch from Madrid, to the effect that the war de- partment was preparing the shipment of additional heavy artillery to this island, advises Premier Camovas to send more money to Cuba and fewer guns. Officers who have not been paid since April and soldiers unpaid since February can hardly be expected to do much effective fighting in July and August, however good may be the arms in their hands. The Government, it is now understood, will -not remunerate the United railways in future for troops in Sante Clara, Matanzas and Havana provinces. As the majority of the com- pany's shares are held in England, an energetic protest is expected. The electric light plant in Pinar Del Rio city has been farced to shut down for lack of fuel, leaving the provincial capital in darkness. Local wood cutters who struck after the receipt of a warn- ing from the rebel leader Maceo that he would hang any of them caught hauling fuel into town for the electric light have all been imprisoned by the Spanish mili- tary governor as political suspects. NEWFANE. Dr. Cole and - wife and daughter Marion have returned home from Northern Canada, where they had been for a pleasant outing of about ten days. The people of Charlotte and vicinity concerts given by.the Newfane Cornet Band Wednesday evenings. ' Our Postaster, D. R. Maxwell has been confined to the house by illness the past ten days, and is still under the physicians charge. A number of the fruit evaporators pereabouts are enlarging their build- ings and evaporating capacity in antici- pation of the immense crop of apples now growing about here. Mr. Frank Anderson is also enlarging his cider mill and expects to press more apple Juice this fall than ever before. A troupe of colored Jubilee Singers J will appear at the Baptist church next Saturday evening. Mr. William Phillips who owns a large peach orchard picked his entire crop of peaches the past week, he gave one-third of his crop to a near neighbor and retaining the balance for his own use. His crop consisted of three soli- tary peaches. Mrs. Anna Patterson from Rochester was visiting with Mrs. P. H. Corwin the past few days. Mrs. W. T. Follett is at Lockport with friends, receiving medical treatment for cancer on the lip. EAST. WILSON. Miss Nellie Quinn of Lockport is the guest of her cousin, Miss Jennie Wood- cock. qut. Wednesday - afternoon Miss Christine Spencer entertained several of her young friends. A business meeting of the W. C. T. U. wsa called to be held last Saturdgy ev- ening at the home of the presiacnt, Mrs. pf. W. Tumber to make arrangements in regard to camp meeting. Misses Edith Penpell and Lula Lundy of Lockport spent a couple of days with Mrs. H. C. Sweet last week. Mrs. J. A. Bush has been entertain- ing Miss Georgie Mills of Orleans coun- ty thep ast week. There will be no service at he ME. Church until the 16th of the present month. . Mr. Wallace Thompson of Lockport spent a few days last week at Mr. J. W. Hillmans. Mrs. Melinda Sherman and Mrs. Har- riet Sweet spent Sunday in the city. Miss Edna Stockwell of Glenwood Avenue is the guest of relatives in this place. i ' . Mrs. Glenn Wilson and daughter Lucille of Chicago are visiting relatives in this vicinity. j Mr. W. La Vern Johnson of Ewin's rond. was caling on friends Sunday. Mrs. Mariette Sweet is quite ill at this writing. _ Gold from Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 4. -The bankers of Chi- cago have finished their gold deposits, having turned over to the government $2,425,000 of the yellow money. Salem, Ind., Burned. Waterloo, Ind., Aug. 4. -The principal part of the village of Salem Centre was burned last night, including Odd Fellows Hall. Loss heavy. - The 3rd Jfowa District. Dubuque, Ia., Aug. 5.-The Demo- crats of the third district have nomi- nated George Stahle for congress. C. E. Munroe, Chairman of the Demo- cratic county committee of Iowa, rides the bike a great deal. He is a century rider and has a fine record at long. dist ances. He does not like bloomers or new women. ' tx T . Irish salmon is said to have a richer flavor than either English or Seotch, TWO MASKED MEN. They Held Up a Stage in Oregon. THEY HELD UP A STAGE IN ORE- GON-THE HORSES RAN AWAY AND THB THIEVES OPENED FIRE-A RESCUING PARTY AR RIVED FOO LATE. Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 5.-IEwo masked men held up the Wilhoit stage near Mill Creek Bridge, Monday even- ing. When the order to halt was given, the four horses attached to the coach started to run away. The. robbers opened fire on the animals and quickly killed two of them, bringing the stage to a standstill. The highwaymen then robbed the driver of his revolver and a small amount of money. The passeng- ers, four in number, were also forced to hand, over their cash and valuables. Two farmers and a mail carrier arrived on the scene while the hold up was in progress and opened fire on the outlaws, but the pair. escaped. 'The stage was hurried to Wilhoit, where a posse of 60 citizens and a number of deputies was organized and started in search of the 'Trobbers yesterday forenoon. Nothing has been heard from the party since. The outlaws secured $20 in cash and a small amount of jewelry. oLCOTT. Ars. Frank Bell and children Lewis and Charles of Cleveland, 'Ohio, are visiting Mrs. George Clark. Mr. Charles Murphy and family of\ Lockport who have been occupying the Tenbrook cottage for the last two week's returned to their home Thurs- day. . Mrs. Luey Carried and grand child- ren Blanch and Donald Oliver of Lock- port are the guests of Mrs. Lucella Lockwood. * A lawn festival was given by the Good Templars on W. T. Stout's lawn Saturday evening. The bicycle race Saturday < evening was won by Sylas Brown of this vil- lage. ‘ Messrs. Charles Sonden, W. World and J. Stoddard of Toronto. Ont., were in Olcott Tuesday on their yacht \Mollie\ of Hamilton. John Sholtz gave a very pleasant hop Thursday evening in honor of his birthday. Messrs. Mark Darrison and William Whitten furnished music for the occasion. Mr. E. J. Martin of New York city was in town Sunday. Messrs. Ed. Williamson and A. 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