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XT; 8 HIS RACEJ.N I OP a on Events of tho i 1 Scptf bor 3. IB.O Oak "opened bj tho races jO'c'lnss n-nd for' UotUira and l'. 000 Ttioro ft ideal for 'in the 2:30 trot theje wero favorites'- field 1n- tho at flOO.to $30. Com try heats. tho 2:30 -pico there wera but TNaw, Richmond was a favorite at 5''tu 1'before -t Th? heata went tu rare, a tho maro looked winner.

In tho third heat, liow- Now Richmond- it ahead and won the race i THE- CLUBS STAixD. W. P.C. .013 Philadelphia CS t7 -ai'J Brooklyn Louis 61 Boston 53 43 G3 .473 Oi. 10 FOR TODAY.

Chicago at 1 Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Sf "DiiTIs ill iiOETon. at New Yorlc. YESTERDAY'S At Brooklyn (Firut H. E- van and Fa.rn:li." (Second gatne SU I -outs 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Brvjfclyn 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 Batterle-a and N'uwton.

Kltson and Aheant. At Boston-- PHtBburg .1 0.0 0 0 3 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries Fhlllppl Dineen and Klttredge. At New York CaVngo 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 4 0 York 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Batteries--McnefCO and 0 I 0 2 0 and staxtera'In the 2:19 trot -a Simmonjj wn-Va 3 to 1 favorito field. The first heat waa Neva and lle.1- and when thri jTidgen pnt.out a Simmons' number as the i YIMM two beats -flodTho ruoS wont" to i -illy. hr- r.try a I .7 2 2 4 rWa'nl 3 3 r.rVxter 5 5 2 i.

J. 1 4 4 5 0 18 -3'4'' 3'13 2-35 3-4. he pacing, purao $3,000, host'3 Jn 5. i- RKhVond 2 3 1 1 1 Qiiftn i Me. 3 2 2 3 1-1, 2:13, 2:14.

2:15, 2 1 4 3 In 5. R. H. E. 8 IS 3 1 0 3 Nlcnnis; If- H.

E. 9 3. 2 7 0 'Connor; R. H. K.

10 15 3 -f 11 '3 Kahoe; At Clncinnati-PlklLaOolphia, no game, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUC- W. L. P-C. tM 44 CS ----IT- CO -53 57 52 5S 54 i 4'J 60 4t5 C5 42 72 UNIFORMLY.

DRESSED General Bloum bo Kept' Buttonrd and i W'tLuhlngton. September 3. When (Jtmenxl in China tie greatly Iraprefwxi by "superiority ot i ot. the I European armlet orer a i to dltcl- plfne'nn the personal appeiranct3T3f tho BOldlern. J'AD a.

result of hlfl a i a Issued a'eiweial order t- which', rearhed the War Department this morning, n.nd which reads In part as for all troops In tiia i i i IsT'tha khaki blouse a i tannshoci and palgn i by enllsttd men in "TMjui. the blouse properly 0 1 a -And' plai-s out ot quarters. commanders, also a i offlctrs. will not vary-from'-theso orders, unless trrvips Jy'tca'rnpulBnlnj? bnwh or mnrchlns'ln 'colutuD wlien. It the commanding; officer deems it best hr may relax for the occasion and order blousoe unbuttoned.

Under no i a will officers or men appear outside of In shirt" sleeves. "Whether "an OVerehlri bo or not, the blouso must be tn." i. or-ler nleo that otHceri on with troops in the ranks or on hoards or courts-martial must wear a i on iWlal and other tensions th-y may wear the i i i It is also ordered a wear their on a practice that had bevn largely dis- -Ghloogo I "Detroit a i a i a thai sum, Immediately comn-imi- a hat 1 ince patitrp gainst iJS.OOO that the will not' 1 i cup. Tort.Yacht^clnb decided ifct to tho CxjuntltTiUon nnd oiitjto-L 1 two'rcascnH'Hfor, this, being 1 probability of day pnt.ylnd^pnd FEDERATION" MAY. JSESEfXT; SHAFFER to Invcttlgato Charges A a i -Arrvalsimated President.

Buffalo, September 3. "A tho members ol Council of i.the American 'Fcdi-ation' of 'Labor a i a room, at Vendome Hotel, Lato iind fioiit of a polntcd-'lo 1 thoroughly- to tie i again. So- are all connected "Constitution, a factory hasjmadn slnci? Bristol.I tiat.a i wajfcngagftd to- her bottom for obstructions Hn epont a i and reported that ho eould discover nothing hours aboard 1 'the" i i altering berKrlm. Thc new a i a i which Tras bent at.Bridtol the boat was overhauled Ifor these trial races wan Unbent tind the old iLralnsail i she out 'WOS do 'not Toh to 8 I a Thcr wish 'to a question of tsuperlor- 'dcflnltcly. a race every day this i In all proba- THE 1 practically .51.5 i a i a at Detroit.

Itlmorn at.C-i* at Milwaukee. Shocked on. a Car. On a West i street trolley car ilJnday afternoon i storm was shocked in a strange manner. His band was on the motor when a Hash of lightning wlre-anU rr motor, i i haiids and a i and sleevo.

Tils i i I i i had racial ovtr; setts" Bay tUher- mcn''ten mJlcs''iOn io'-mlli'course Tho i a 'conditions, a 12-knot'brccze'lnJa smooth 'SL-U. Fishermen and 1 yacht aa aho" tried the, be-5'. init of du'nt er, of" the, Au- eoclatlon. mado by a former Vice President a Association. Upon the 1 -s-Ultw support- of rtarvnt 1 1 oMU.

'in the Rtjol striko. r.was behind closed dobrsVand 1 nied that of i U-i-would ant stand (by the In 1 Ian IntervleW a reiterated I'At-Uirr-present'. tlmH-- a i mlghtrohcoumge a suspicion that matters Gflmpers and were a'll off. rt partf-d In Said -SbntTrr'-and had a pro't'nictod i necessarily broughtJj'to a sharp and sTj'ddeniclose. annoyd both Mr I a 'and but it was not ajpvraomil dlfferecee between have In d.ally commiinlc each other." ho was asked.

"Of coil speak on those 3 1 4 i 7 4 6 liirir 1 0 rignt' 1 of Terror. anifety, wanuoltifor. the i a "of wlieriTthe doctors said- die, trom Pnenmonla before writes 'Mrs: S. her that' a i New Dls- than once i a 1 of Coni. If After she slept all i to curo-aa'Throat, Chest l.nng TJiifaapa.

Only fiOc. and 0 i a bottles free nt J. K-h and store. STARTS I i i Switzerland, September 3. hithurto -d the 'departure Chinese for Btrrlln Prince Chun, '-r of Empflror Kwang-Su, Is to I i to Emperor William for tho of Baron Von Kottuler.

Uift Minister to Pekin. have now Now Instructions ar- and- tho mission "t-1 for at 11 o'clock last thousand persons afiscmbled the departure of Prince aad thm other membora of the TCIa.rje_ nunTber ('if any ooo from entering -railway Qflnm-Al and other Qaruinn ofDclala Prlncu Chun Jn tho royal PrinceJi'an convvrse-dTinl- "--ly with tbo beforo i He Uaveled lu a '-in canlaKe that v.as decorated Is attachod-to tho IG BLAZE- IN FUt-kEBioN. t-. of the- Luiilgh Foundry Company Totally Dettroyed. iVESTERDAT'S loveland FirKt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 cf'-veland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 L' t' A a iScronJ R.

H. 6 "OvO "0 O'T 1 0 5' 5. -rr 1 (H 8 "2 i a Mitchell and Schrecken- isost; Cristall and Wood. i At Milw-aukec gamc.l j- i R- i 0:2 0 2 4 0 10 14 1 Milwauk'eo'o'. 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 and Maloney.

1 Second" same.) R. H. E. a i 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 BattJirlos McGlnnlty and Bresna! a Hustlnfrs and Mnloney. At Detroit I In.

I R- H. E. Wash 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I I 11 1 i i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 Batteries 1 per and Shaw. PliiU 0 O-O-O-0-0-0--" -1 rh ng (r 0 0 0 2 fi 6 and Steelrnan; Callahan and EASTERN LEAOUti. 5, Hartford second pame.

Providence 10, "Worcester 3. 1 Tliiff.Tli-) 4. Never fold In bulk. who fritito JtD "jototthlnj fast zi A I I Joh.n' Hftrtmrm left Monday for Buffalo. a i i a i to New Vork' a a horeo.

A i i i the Independence ship a to'lHuU'widj wallowed toiler owner, she. i be dry 'docked i a i week. I A I Now The a rock H-sallcd-hcrseveriili trial day off Sandy Hook and the i a of Naveslnk. 1 1 "Vow good digestion waits on appetite, and health on both." If it doesn't, try-flur-dock-Blood Kit- rd i i YFA.RS-- i i I Convention of I i a i a Asaocia- VA'Uflun ifTlost i the rarthod of tDK Lr. a process food clement of the nchent milk, nnd addcti the bone, nerve and ckaltJ arwl in diet of whtrat.

F'-T these re--wn, Or. 'Coiidcnticd'Mflk. I--is-lbe nKWt i i drir.k (or the Jnrie- the mort foo-1 i i nnd growing children the p-eatest restorative for invnlids or ed Better tlinn to-day i rich crcTiru IM bvklsi. DR. HAND CONDENSFH MH PA- Tho'cibjection of t-h'onferencp last i wa-sfthe appointment of a Nat i i iroulrt invent- in kee convention last Jwefk a a had ordered a useless strike.

Whlle i a made Is a a i a the. eonfefenee Shaffer mny a p.ore'throat, croun. relief, a Ur. Oil any rtnig J3 FnT I icny 1 s.Sf_eet, 1 4 4 i 1 1 'i- Tear" a 13 jRiVtlett i pcar6, dozen 'apiece sD-J. Lx-Key N.

V. F-R-EStDENT'S DAY A-T BUFFALO. Monday for Philadelphia friendn. a i sj3nt Sunday and Monday i frtends at result Of a a of tbe, niembers Iu ternationrtl 'Association "of I C. A.

-rooms, aro open and all. are welcome to I them. i 1 In a cave-in in a well be was Iglng. John Else, of Montounu-llle, was caught the- other a and had to be a out i a rope. A.

charter was crante-d at Dover, Saturday to W. B. Ve.uuilye bankers, of New a cap- f.T^DOQ,----VeiiuHye I CD: hare-a'branch o8)co in WllUWPi. port. A owued by w.

L. Mnck. of Nelson, TionJ- county, was found de.ad the other morning, the result of a recent fall from a. railroad Pi. 3.

Tho plant IACJ iliitjv j(jnra find womin of Uili counter of tnUUo. tho of son. Watsoutown, are In t5wn on a sliorL visit. Robert a a wife, nee White, their summer Vood has returned to her b'omeron'-Plne street, a pleas- nnt visit to i at -Goldenb'' i rg, cloak and suit Vc -'Cioldepberg, left Mondav night York. George wife anrt dangh- Ter Jvcaaemy-slreet, ars- vlsitiiiK'Teia'tlves In Elrrrira.

Y. Mrs anrt dauRhter, of Nt'warTv-rN. an) Tisitlng Mrs. Mary Keller and a i of 11 a slstant "of -Wttltamsport, of' a i hands vflth 1 this i "Mr. KgaTlck, uf Elmlra, N.

who havo been visiting. p.miry avenue. Miss Ella Coney and mother of Dra. and P. A.

Coney, have returned home from a ls-- among l3clc Haven i Mrs. F. H. McNerney and Marnon, who. have titva- visiting rcla- Jves and i at BufTalo-nnd Lock- xrt, N.

the post month, havo re- home. The Rev. William Jenkins, junior curate of Christ parish, whx las-been in pour a recently, to" county, a'few" da'3 Tr rci5C. Miss A i Uaurie Agold left this mornlns for Cleveland, Ohio, where. Bhn expects to make her home.

She will bo miised by hosto ot here, who regret her Marley, who has been father on Ijvcomlug. street, htia" retiirned frotn tho Pan-American and will leave for hiu home In Flttsburg, i i i i -orer-at Altoona, uu Sopromber -the i i i A held In week. The vote was 1 Vkt-n i last two nnd tho. result has just been' HrintTiihced.j jj -This 33 a i tfie" 1 i i tnJdj.oin.-p, years Bi'fon-'this conventions were held every five but'n-cently a i a i Tn favor 'of 'lengthening the i between convention? i ami flnal-. i la i taken About 300 delegatcK would- IK? 1 -to scnts i coi-iTention ht-id.

next -ff-celf: The crrst of entertalnlns- them, their, and per diem enienses would a i a to about $3t! 000 In view the fact that there Is no matter of Importance dejnnnd- IriR action at this time the members hrfif-vM tQ.Bavfi.tbi8_moncy_. waste. In vcntl'on. A A 's'l-DE OF UIFF, J-: i a i September 1, at i l-'nitert; iiarson- ftee. MniH-icc -and llio'j 1 Louisa i both "of were "iintted In maniage by Oie Rev.

a Mrs, StrvkjTj NUM. Monday a N'lsbet, In honor "of ihe Welch and rove cam pg party. There persons present- home of the bride. In. Penn 31.

1901. William M. a i by the justice of the peace, GW. a Djehl i 4Ti Citlz Business. to- Ous JOO Ihrlstlriri of chnrch i give a a s'oclal to-nlslit at at "Ltbc home of W.

H. J47C We.st street. In the interest of members of the society golag away' to tUQ ft ni skuold Irt, from 150,000, Insuranco Tho foundiy jaeasureJ a i It and was sixty and -was fully i- a i a of Jl.err|lpand_Frederlck JWIlllaJBtown. WeUucsday evenlnt', at St. a i WINDER, FAMlUYjiHOLDS In Wlnjli.r.

-Mark I of the Road. ABFOClaieii Altoona, September 3. Ill pursues the "Wopsy" railroad. It WM announced that operations would be resumed to-day. The first train w-aa sent out from Juniata, with Superin- -tendent Paied as one of Un- pas- MOKorfl.

The. end of tho line at Daughertr was reached -without mishap At 10-30 a train of two coal cars car and one -roaiii left on Hoe reUiiu Half a to the Woprouonock the. ani1 i are up side I Uie dltcTf arfh.e atflo of the track." Superintendent Reed made i of the trip on tho en- Klne Ho will advise purchasing new ties' nnd mils at once. trestle Is to be built tu replace, one that Is old and darcurous. Subtcrlbe for the Garette and i lni ilontl SO, tti TArX-tTS H.Tatnre.

Thrr 11 Occt- uw oIC. E. CARTELS DYSPEPSIA a frc-m ptiro WTJ cfc 1 1 tn.tr i 1 1 States anccood Sen) B. Scott. vlU rv.bnfTd, O'.

2 i their formtLlT Of la i 1 i First Lovo. i)n jwi of a poor. L. Walton Cor. Fourth- Pino a i Steumptle and Mrs.

Sloatman left on the Flyer for Buffalo, Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mlsa Emma Sloatmnn, of Preston, Canada, who been visiting Steumpfle. -K Le-vecood, of Is' spending few days with friend-Tin, this city, after a trip thnmh Jxlagara Falls, Buffalo and several other "cities and towns. of retained New i dAT. "Fhero she hid Seen for past four' rnonths- -ft-lth her sister, Ethel.

Miss EstftlJe 215 Pino Street, head book-keeper for S. J. Singer Monday 'the- Fan-Amort can ond Niagara. Falls. MArjoflo Tleruey, of Hollfdays- i oat.

food la stwngtbenlDg approacti It No other It-in- ai C. I CfelMBO- urd.ay. The. mornlnsj 1 wa.Si;speuf"*''Jiy of friends. 1 i a prayer, after 'which enjoyed a fe- pasyat Ihe.irfO.'.O.- the a -turhosia 1 spent at the 7ove a follows- a JM-riTHcnfy -WladfV, -Mr, Jam eg Glenn a ilr3.

i i a Wilson and'HowarJ. WMlson, of a a I a Mra. a Holmc-j. lot N. Ellen Holmes, of WllllanviKiwu, Mr a Mrs.

1 Samuel K. Winder, Ben- J. a Ftank: 7 WTIlard Winder, of Trout RAin; Mrs. Ida R. Mover Iwrothea.

Forest, Tracy. and Moyvr. of HoytvUIe; Mrs. Charlca F. Frederick, Uessle May, Charles Edward aud CU-y- -pha Hauner, i i a Winder.

Eva and Krimcai Winder, of t.lb*?ny: Mrs. Preston Smith, Bessie and Claudo i of a Mr. and Mrs. James U. Dlbler, James S.

ami Bertha Marv Dlbler, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anier- aon Mr.

Mrs. J. F. Cupp. LJllIan -Kric and Ray F.

Harriet Cupp. Mrs. Earned, a Hicks Mrs. Mills Bailey, i of Trout Run, and Moyer, of Steam Val- IPV It wu lliat the n-ext-nn "nual i wiirbC'-Held at Trout Run. DEATHS AND FUNERALS.

The" death of Daniel Rus.vll Mc- Murfay occtmed at his home, 815 HahoocK -Tufrsday from a complication diseases. He, wan OCE.I C9 years, 5 plonths. and 10 days. He was boiitrin this county 1 and well known Is'-a saw filer, having tho scvernl mills. In this vicinity j'ears.

He of 27i West Jiad the. ritzJibsnital i tho cffecLi- of "fin; opytatlon -performed to remove a tumor. Her death took place almost Immediately Titter- occur at 2 p. rru, Thursday. Interment In Wlldwood.

'Georco Shurr, of desired a Day at tiiel'Pan i i a (a i i noiidat-; IE-. pos'blbl" t.ijdo so I 1 cause proper a i a now taken 'by the -Common CkmneiL TJni' lollojvms. a i Issued: I of a and the! 'Niagara Fun AmeTicarr companyyhas" rtoslynated 5, as Pi esVlent's a a Rxr'Sitlo'n. On that day I of the nntlon, his a i i a a i rep- i i be present as tlui. F-iposl- a every, effort be made byljthe, i of and the i a a a i to i to the 1 of a i Ici'i In i'which he is by the people, and tht-lr appreciation of the interest i he has constantly shown in i i i i i i Is the pride and glory of falo.

"I call upon all citizens of -Buffakj-to- inTrts on September th all tnny assist mftuaee- ment In a i the -woK-omp i resident' mot and I upon all citizens- to and I i a their humes and of business, and to a President's Day a nvrnoratil" onp "CON'RAP Mayor." Ltina beans, per quart Green per Beans'! Onions, Rhubartl BerifTirda 1 txr'peck ''Onlonsg(ncw.) bunch 30o Be Dtmcn Shelled pca-s. 'por Tomato pirnr.1. plants7-I i Splnnage, Beet He'ets. per per bunch 60 So 100 10c tr 12c 6c- -'10c r.r pbunfl, 16JJ1SC Rib' roast, 1 per 1 Ve.al. per- poxind i T.nmb TearllnK Lamb'steak'per iMjontl Stewing larhT.

16o 180 ISO no Bacon, i i a Septemoer 3. A i out on sfike for a four "nTonnrs thr 410- cnr i Central Railroad of New Jersey to-dxv rerorted for All will not be trxfcorr tawk as a of men have been employed. So usage," Bologna, Chipped pound iJvei K-urstjVper pound; Pic's feet, apiece i ---Sid Darllne, 101? Howard Port writes: "I a pills and laxatives. Little Karly Riser? are. far the beet pltls I have ever They i Blaekburti.

F- W. W. "Harry Holmes. Wentzler'fl pharmacy 80 2a- Calves liver, per liver, per pound TTogn-llvr-r. jKt pound POULTKT.

You aro much more llablo to wht-n your liter a bawelSjlojiot "properly. DcWltt's Little Early remove" the cnuse" of disease, R. 'P. Blackburn. Ely, W.

Holmes. WenUler'e Phnmac7 -inJ i S3n. i per pound fold) 15o Spring chickens (alive) rer PPODUCR- doien Butter, per pound Creamery butter, pound MIDIT. per doien "brauscs. per aoien -T 1 Bananas, per dozKn Bananas, pr bunch Apples, TXT Vi peck Dried Apples, per a Strawberries.

pfr Pifreons, dressed T-urkey. per Ducka. per. Llvo Geese, per JOO35o 50o lO ouart box. per box Cantaloupes, aplecu Red" rusplx frTcN.

pcf'bii. COc loo lie 5c lloe shad, apleco Shad roes, per P3'r Cntbs, (hard shenj Mfirkerel, apleco ---Blue flh, pound bxsn. per ponnd Whlto fish, per pound Elver els, pound 1'orgys, per Fresh cod, "pound Lobster. pound a i pe. per pound Clams, per dozen ll MISCELT.ANEOCS.

Flour, per ba iet $3.7085 W- Wheat. busjielv 90o Oats, per bushel Coru, bushel Hi pe.r_ Honey, a bor. ---Potato chips- per bustel. 'it i i.

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