Alton Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - September 15, 1885, Alton, Illinois VJ ft VOLUME TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 91 FALL THIRD FOR THIS MONTH EVERYTHING and Handsome Both Five and Six in JU 1 PIANOS Hew Styles Finished in Walnut and Seoy IN FOB The Best Buggy in the WE CARRY IN STOCK Single Buggy Harness 810 per Farm spring seat and Spring and to Spring Top to Triumph Grain and 1 Farmers Hooking and Grain Riding and Walking Planet just tho tool for preparing ground for i Shelters and Feed Cutters of all Chain Stock Cistern Forco Garden Mill Fire The the best gasoline stove Capitol Cylinder Lubricating and delivered to any part of tho by the Sowing Both AU m HOtH Bracket and other special We are hereto stay and will dp you A YANKEE That of Showing a Clean of Hools to All Com First Attempt of the Puritan and to Compete lor the American The Puritan Leads Her Plucky Compet Prom Start to and Wins the Nnw September after many tho first of the series ol races which are to decide wheth er the American cup shall remain In America or go to has been sailed and the Puritan The morn Ing broke cloudy and with a good sailing breeze tho which weather prophets said would prob ably hold all But it only held for a little and it turned out to be a purely Puritan sea smooth aud the wind The race was to be over tho Inside and therefore there was an Im mense crowd of steam tugs and sailing boats of every kind on their way to the starting point on the The excursion boats wore and everybody bubbled over with en All long the rival yachts lay at the Genesta off and the tan pfl The sailors on astir early getting Both yachts began to set sails about nine The big main sails were swayed and then the mon rode the top sail At nine both got under way and sailed out In the middle ol the tacking across and back waiting to start A large fleet of excursion steamers and decked with flags and lay backof the judges and stake At the blew a number of short sharp blasts which meant that the champions must cot ready Then at tho prepara tory signal was and both yachts bedded for the The Puritan crossed the line at tho Ge nesta at Both vessels stood over toward the Long Island shore on the starboard Puritan to windward The first was a short and at the folio wed seconds later by the Purl The enthusiasts aboard the sion boats perceived that the Puritan was gaining a they cheered and whis ties were making an appalling The wind freshened a and both boats heeled over under It until they scorned in Imminent danger of Then It slacked aud swerved around a little more to the The Puritan caught this change and laid her course directly toward Sandy and gained rapidly on her The parapets of Fort Wads worth were packed with people who cheered nnd waived handkerchiefs and parasols as the went Just at the en trance ol the Narrows the worked to windward and Improved her Then the Puritan caught slant ol wind and she went ahead so rapidly that at the upper Hospital Island the Genesta was fully a mile and the sailing The wind acted It came in puffs and from different At there came a slight flaw from the and the sails of the Pur itan fluttered so that she was obliged to fill away on Iho port Tho Genesta If a moment but she was prepared for and did not go Then the breeze died away almost en Both tacked several until hey were away In the Jersey and finally tho stood away On the stretch which Vasito carry her past tho Spit the first turning point In tho This buoy was passed by the Puritan at and by the at I a mighty ol hundred whistles and cheers from a thousand throats who n rounded the Spit and for the stake The big fleet was spread out from Sandy Hook to tho The yachts suffered a great deal from the wash of particularly the he people anxious to be near Iho Ameri forgetting they wore retarding tho But It did not make a deal of because tho was so Tho Puritan rounded tho Sandy Hook the stake at and started for The at both on tho port At the Puritan rounded the loulhwest Spit and at The sail homo was a In of the fact that the set her spln she could not make up tho lost The Immense fleet kept a din must have caused the to won der and It was increased when the tho by a salute of uns from Forts Wadsworth and The Puritan crossed tbo finishing line at the at Corrected Both vessels were towed up to their Tho steamers wont up tho bay and landed heir of But away behind was a licet of cat boats nnd every other sort of who could not sail so completely choked tho entrance to aud as they struck the ebb tide they remained for a time nearly They had juat enough wlud to stem the but If they could not they could slug and shout and It was a most remarkable finally tho tide aud they reached Whoa the Genesta reached bor it was discovered that aba had split he yoke of her top So tho rao og committee gave her tomorrow to make rap Oil another will bo made to null twenty miles to windward and In tho oily Inst night yachting men nd everybody n a state of Thoy do not how It will o possible for the American cup to bo The Puritan grossed tho line at he and Jn tlx leu minutes and fortytwo She beat the over th course by sixteen and forty seven seconds actual and minutes nineteen seconds corrected time Tho course was thirtyeight miles and th Puritan allowed the Briton SERVICE BE How the Unpopular Law IB Evaded the Treasury September In connection with the discharge of number of clerks from the Third Audi ors office Saturday a plan to evade th civil service law has been Au ditor it Is mado a care ful investigation as to the number leaves of absence granted clerks ID hi bureau compared with last summo To his ho found that fo were anxious to go homo and tha there were about sixteen whos services could be dispensed Ac ho recommended their dis missal to Secretary who ap proved the and the six teen will bo discharged on tho 80th Inst But now comes tho sequel to this investigation of the public It 1 learned upon good authority that a num ber of laborers and skilled median ics have recently been placed o the Treasury Department payroll at salaries of and C per evading a civil service ex These appointments will b utilized In promotions to fill the va created in the Third Auditor and other bureaus of the for 1 has been decided that examinations arc unnecessary for One oas which deserves mention In the list o those discharged Is that of Mary K who has considerable fame as campaign She was appointed from and the election of President Cleveland she wrote a series of campaign poems which wen published and given a wide distribution They were all In the Interest of In the Presidential bu with the of the Democrat President Kail at once turned loosi a flood of poetry In his over he own She had been marked as an offensive anc this bit of diplomacy did not avail much It was generally understood tha she had been instrumental In securing th election of William as one of the Representatives from fo when ho was a candidate Karl went out on an electioneering tour in and through her persuasion the three votes which Is claimed elected were secured among her who were dissatisfied All thes things have been treasured up and at the first opportunity she is rem oved and her place will prob ably be fll led by a good THE JOKE TOO A Boy Shot and Badly Wounded fo Tormenting a September A crowd of boys who loiter around Elgh and received t serious check in their pranks yesterday John fifteen years living at 1721 Carver was shot in tho face at oclock by John Ander who lives in Donnelly Court rear of 1831 South Anderson Is fiftyfour years and The boys have often made him a butt of their jokes and and yesterday when he went of the house to get some ho me young a lad named Murphy and two or three They began calling at him and Ward tried to throw a quid ol tobacco in the mans tin bucket of Anderson became enraged and rushing into his house took a from a corner and went The entrance to his house from street is a alley about seventyfive foot At the street end of this Ward was and Anderson fired at him from the other The boy screamed and Tho blood gushed out of his face in He was picked up and taken to tho First District Police where Ulch examined him and extracted from his head aud face twentyfour 1 such as are used for small One of them wont through the flesh over the bridge of the and entering the oye a wound which will prob ably result in the loss of the sight of that The boy was then taken Anderson was but appeared to be perfectly unconcerned about the They hud tormented him so he that ho didnt care how badly hurt bis victim Young Ward was look ed upon In the neighborhood as a very bad and had just returned from New where ho bud been for two having run away from Seven Years for Attempted September John an boss at the Crab tree Minos near Westmore land was convicted yesterday morning of feloniously shooting who succeeded him in tho It was a deliberate attempt at The ball from the which was held close to entered tho loft aye and completely d that Jones was seut to the Riverside Penitentiary for two No Evidence of Foul September Tho report of tho in tho of of was drowned off of bridge on tho night of July It was report ed that was robbed aud thrown over by a gang of and tho case one the sensa tions of tha The report says is no evidence of unlawful vio Deserted and Murdered By the Man She September Miss Ida aged commit ted suicide at In this by taking Saturday Medical attendance at but she re used to have An examination showed that she bad boon seduced by Kirk a young who boarded with her To escape tho shame when be run off and deserted she ook the poison which bo hud prepared or a terrible end fatal accident occurred near here Willie a van In operation on tho farm of thi killing and The dp oj tbo tye A Young Teacher Dies at Hospi tal From And a Short Time After Her Lover and Husband is Attacked With the Same la Malignant Sarcoma Contagious Communicable By the Act of Osculation and NKW September Joseph aged the son of Police Captain John of 862 was the subject of tt delicate and interesting surgical opera tion performed on Wednesday last by of Madison and of 746 Lexington for the removal of a of and development of this tumor was exceedingly and either presents tho features of a re markable coincidence or a demonstration of the fact that tumors are that has heretofore em denied by the medical profes Young Gunner was a regular attendant of Thomas Episcopal on between Second and third and held the of Assistant Librarian the Seminary School connected with the About a year ago Miss Bella a a charming woman of about the same age as Mr joined the church and became a teacher In the Sun Gunner and Miss Sargent wore thrown much together in the Sun work and formed a pleasant acquaintance that lu time ripened Into and announced last spring that they were engaged to be but it was not to Miss Sargent died in the Roosevelt Hospital last July and was burled on Declaration About three months before her death an appar ently Innocent swelling appeared in the gum on the Inside of the right Nothing was thought of it for a and It was attributed to cold and a harmless But It grew slowly at but with an alarming rapidity as It be came and she as well as her friends became alarmed and sought med ical Her ailment was pronounced a sarcoma Of the malignant and she went to the Roosevelt Hospital for treatment Soon after she was admitted a consultation was held in her case by the consulting surgeons and the house and it was agreed that her only chance of being benefited lay In the re moval of the She an operation was performed by Sands In the of Shrady and several other The tumor was taken but it had Involved the jawbone to a consid erable extent and a section ot It was also Miss Sargent rallied from the and hopes were entertained of her but within a few days a sec hemorrhage sot In and resulted In her The grief of Gunner over his loss was Inconsolable and he brood ed over the death of Miss Sargent day and There was to him a special hof ror In tho manner of her While yet marveling at tho strangeness of Miss Sargents about a mouth ago ho was startled when a slight swelling appeared In his mouth In the gum under the He at onco consulted as ho suspected that the fate of Miss Sargent awaited There was noth In tho early appearance of the swelling to Indicate thai It was any thing and it was pronounced a It grew and present ing to bean accumulation of it was lanced and discharged a colorless There was no improve ment or relief following this simple remedy and the clinical history of the cusn soon established that it was a sarcoma similar In character to that which bad cost Miss Sargent Dor but not as far Post was called in consultation and a speedy extirpation of the tumor was ad At two oclock on the young man was put under the Influence of A knife was Inserted by the surgeon at tho left chock bone aud an Incision was made under tho left eye to the down tbo side of tho and beneath It to I be center of tho upper which split In Then tho loft cheek was dissected up from tho and turned back and tbo tumor was exposed to It was attached to tho jawbone and was larger than It appeared to be It was re moved by a quick cut of the and tho entire boue In the neighborhood of the tumor was thoroughly scraped by a Instrument to remove such affected membranes as might bo B After tho surgeons wore satisfied that 3 very trace of the tumor was obi tbo chock flap was returned to and deliberately stitched to tbo adjoin ing The operation lasted two and was prolonged for tho rea son that either could not bo con as tho cone holding when over Iho HOBO and mouth of tho pa Interfered with tho I movements of the aud ho had to stop entirely while the ether was Gunner rallied rapidly from tha shock of tho and was In a comfort able condition Tbe alter It was was placed In aloo iol and was submitted to a cal examination to determine Its charac whether or rovos to bo benign It Is said tho opera will bo iho last o But It it shows malignant elements similar to hat In the case of Miss the probabilities nro that will erow again lid begin to grow where tho surgeons knife loft Great Clearance Sale I GLASS At C Crockery 10 HOW BB Some Goods AT COST and Some BELOW COST FINE STONE CHINA WARE Cups and Saucers 40 Plates to per five sizes Meat Dishes to ten oval and square Scollop to 25c each five round square Vegetable seven oval and Covered Vegetable to four oval Pitchers to ten sizes Toilet Sets 10 Other goods in NEARLY OPPOSITE ANDREW JOBBING 411 BELLE Anheuser and Budweiser Bottled Fine Old Wines and Liquors and Circus Supplies PROMPTLY STORES SUPPLIED WITH FARMER the total number of women who applied for at the City Hall office was above against a total of only 270 last Of those 180 wore enrolled yesterday Many col ored women are among the and It is believed tbat at least ninety per cent are The applicants for the most part were well posted in tho law relative to and are well awaro of the steps they mast take to secure tho partial rights of citizenship accorded them by tho The registers of voters aro also having a lively time of it In entering the names of ladies who want to vote this year on tho school A majority of the early applicants yesterday were and unmistakably acting under the Impression that there Is heed of prompt and earnest action to pro vent the capture of the public schools by Catholic voters for sectarian formidable Attempt to Capture the Bos ton Public MASH s no now of tho reality of tho Movement among tbo Catholic women of to this year the rights of was thronged It wits nv women applying to bo ml Ihu been obliged to with old iho luxbills until tho of on Is which will bu bo will bo lu season o all who have been to obiter ana Brighton September first at Brighton Bench yesterday was a sweepstake lor maiden threequarters ol u mile first second Mutuals paid 826 Second one mile first second Joe Mu paid Third stake of of which was to second one and onequarter miles first Miss second Mutuals Tho horses got away in and Monogram tho first to show lu with Richmond second and Borsan At tho Richmond made the running with Borsan second and Modesty There was no change until the second when Borsan came to tbo front and Miss Woodford ran up to third Richmond and Borsan soon fell and ran up to tho mares Half way down homo stretch curao up very Miss Wood ford could not and won hands Fourth furlongs Conk first second Kins 1 paid Fifth for maid ens of three years and upwards furlongs Sir 1st second paid September fall mooting ol tbo Kentucky Association began Tho track was owing to rain First Otio and first second Second and rollas Ten first second Third first Annio second Fourth five of a mile Sir first 1108 National Breeders An September National Association of j 26 The Greatest Medical Triumph SYMPTOMS OF jof Bowels the with a dull lu the back to Irritability at wile of having name nt the Dots before over the right colored and TUTTS aro especially to one doso A tlT body oil tbo and by Tonic Action on GUAT HAin or changed BLACK by a single this a acts Pom by or sent 67 express on ot PARKERS HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for iiiL the Restoring the color preventing Dan It cleanses the stops the and u mre to and bites at PARKERS TON 1C The Beit Cough Core you can and the best known preventive of TONIC kept m a home is a to keep sickness Used discreetly it keeps tha blood pure and the and Kidneys in working Coughs nnd Colds be fore It builds up the If you suiter from Skin Urinary or Female or any disorder of the Blood or dont Walt till you aro sick in but use PAKKERS Tome it will give Sold by Large saving buying BEST THING FOB Bleaching Hard or Hot or Col S and S and auu rich or In Hard or Hot or Cold AVES and SOAP AMAZ JC well bears the above ami of TJ I Brooders annual mooting at Island Park First that have beaten purse ol Won bv lu throo straight heats 2 Second Houso i for foals of by tit whoso guts beat S 46 ut old or Leaving A euro CATARRH I tbO I 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