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   Weekly Fort Wayne Sentinel (Newspaper) - June 17, 1896, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               ESTABLISHED 1833 WEDNESDAY II PAGES VOLUME Within the officers and employes ware performing the final details ol tha pit which faced speaker's for vice acd there waa impression m tiia Sew o of to their fed when d thn nuJ for three minutes with faculty the n of The interests of limi A OAK A Has MRS F W Thn SieM oil leaves a husband nad lour children two and Sva brothers Mra R S Smith Mid D TWO PLACES W F Let nu From Republican was in seating capacity for spectators The pillars which them Around the galleries at the of arms of the various states The stand from wii ch on either hand tho with a beautiful silk from the gallery in the rear which overhung the seals reserved for distinguished looked out the faces of many republican heroes who have gone to the laet reward In the center was tho immortal Lincoln flanked by Sew York Barters this morning the wia that until Mr Morton's candidacy for president was thero Indeed Mr Plait had answered Mr offer direct by laying that he This was looked upon to mean a further would be made after the for tbe of vice president and 1 rated the ol the ball 10 ba very Mark down in tha front line the boned head coy M Depew covered tw law H devout hand Senator a before his features and Mr Plait t impossible lor him to give his had already done Tne frayer oi tha Rabbi invoked the Divine blessing on W Fairbanks of Indiana waa by a president aa the li was so he would cat hia hand by signing it A that was too base for Mr to ia American people ThU law KM wanting iu the purpose of of tho government Tho not yet for leaves the and the public U impaired domestic leek injure The sectional of the Wilson law was one ol its marked features Its blorr at sheep was aa unpardonable it was fl wrong to the farmers of tho United Stales This grest industry had developed and under protective laws until it was one of our greatest dollars lor wool which were paid to our farmers under the McKinley law Fhe struck down reciprocity one of the highest achievements in American statesmanship No wsa ever enacted which mora directly advanced thf interests of the American farmers and manufacturers reciprocity With its destruction fell which their products were purely lading larger aud profitable foreign valorem for duties hcs opened n way for systematical and wholesale and employes of the country By without paying their just tribute to tlie treasury ol the United Thus wa have lost millions of dollars in jeen enabled to unfairly possess our ionic markets Neither time nor place of the democratic larty nor to the demoralising of it Suffice it to say that it jas been a great and original factor in and protect our credit and save dent haa been forced to sell In words he been obliged 0 mortgage the future in time of to meet the current obligations contrast with the republican record Our tariff laws not only raised revenue jut they protected our domestic they impartially protected the and south Not only but they ally reduce tho public debt without people During tlie administration of Harrison of obligations were paid white Cleveland during the ast three years has added to our interest bearing debt 000 000 Against democratic financiering tho republican party entered its emphatic protest Hiving attempted to reverse the tariff policy of tho United States with such lamentable results the Demons the parent of our ills Its effort to shift the responsibility will deceive no one Ita attack upon tho ita is part of the unfortunate history of the republic The present currency system is the republican wisdom It haa adequate to all our past necessities acd if will meet our Our was attained when When the republican party made honest protective tariff to go with tivo go ia hand doubt tho integrity of tho they will question tho soundness of the currency thie fundamental party provided ample revenue for the treasury When in the last advocate a financial policy that in best interesU of tim at its currency Consider ita hostility to currency rendered necessary by of war and lattr its efforts by the issue of Witness But our short ago it It has favored nnd today Hie of number oi who a slight accident on Etit Main street at coon today fully to sees little child ground sll to pieces under a DHT The man who bus on East Main street opposite iiio artesian well had been playing about well and started across the street to his home The child did not notice a Main street car was the track directly in front of it Several men who saw him called tp the ittle fellow to stop but he paid no The fhr f truck him and dashed him down but the fend ere pushed and shoved him along in front of the until the car tould be stopped Then the lad lumped up and walked away aa though he Lad not miraculously from A horrible death Harmon Skelton the old son of Mr and Mrs B W mpf with a accident yesterday while hia bicycle He struck Eome obstruction in the and took a header Hia arm badly fractured Dr attended him The delivery horse of Jacob tho East Washington street grocer Wus frightened by au umbrella at noon today and The jured The waa also slightly damaged Roy n lad of eight years who resides at No 12 Brie street badly A couple ol blood vessels were severed and the boy was very weak from loss of Hood when Dr Kappe arrived and stopped the ibw A runway horse WES taken up in Bloom ale this morning and placed in It wife of F W died oil Sunday at the family on the corner and streets from cancer of the was her husband wss so overcome by the thai he arily for two he The leaves beside her children Mr is and ia employed in the wagon factory ailing troubles for some time died at hia home Eaat last Wednesday night The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon at o'clock from Salem Reformed church Mr born in this city forty years ego and resided hero all hia life He viai a boilermaker by trade and for the past ten yeara worked in the shops Previous to that time he was in tho fire department two or three years His wife preceded him to the grave by a half dozen years learing one child little girl who is nus The three weeks old daughter of Joseph IT Lamay of Washington township died last week from Jesse W the two months old child of Jlr and Mrs W Thompson of No G Winter street died last Thursday Elsie the seven months old child of Christian Schnitker diedo brain fever Wednesday morning at the residence IGS High street The took place at 2 o'clock The remains ot tho late Mrs Samuel A Albrecht who died in Denver Col Thursday in the city on the Wabash train at Saturday and were taken to the home of the bereaved parents Mr and Mrs C H Currier 149 West Washington street Tae funeral was held at residence at o'clock Sunday afternoon Rev L Henson officiating Albrecht waa twenty-one old and hid a very wide circle of riends in this their midst by Koberl Gage lit 4 o'clock Thursday convoyed tho startling information that Nathaniel L had died in that city was all the more shocking from the that the wife of the deceased had the day previous received a letter from Jlr Chapman which was written last Sunday and which stated that he was good health A second received Friday morning allied that the remains would be shipped to Fort Wayne over the W abash road and would arrive hern at o'clock held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the family residence No 10 street Dr Henry W Ben nett officiating and will be under tho auspices of Wayne No- F and A M of which the deceased was The deceased waa about sixty-seven years old Ha leaves a wife a daughter Mrs Sunborn an adopted Mrs Sanborn Labbe aged fourteen years died last Thursday nt the home of hia parents Mr and Mrs Joseph No Madison from obstruction of the The funeral was held at St Mary's Catholic church at -1 o'clock Sunday afternoon Cornelia daughter of Mr and Mrs T B Hedekin died Friday of A little child a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Kendall of Mansfield Ohio d oil Inst Friday at the Harmon house The child had been sick parents were on their way taking t to Chicago where they intended to apply the faith cure to the caae When they reached Wayne that morning on the rosd the little one was dying HO they in city ron Mich for burial Angelina one month-old daughter of lohn F died ol resilience So street The funeral wai held nt o'clock yesterday morning at the -Si Catholic church Anna the months obi daughter Ol Conrad of Xo Jl lohn fun t JIH The held at the residence at J o'clock morning Mrs Martin died at her home in Wells county fifteen BOI th of this city at U o'clock il K oi Coldwater and Gro Smith i of The following is list of deaths as reported by the city undertakers for the week ending June 1 year old brain fever Lek Kendall 2 years old of the bowels Nathaniel Chapman 07 years old failure tion Nickerson SI years old Verna L Wyatt 3 bowel trouble Matia WadKe years old old age Constant years old W F of and street with an by which the bones of lib lelt leg were badly crushed below the knea Ho had gone Iowa Into the basement of hia place oi business for the purpose of recharging hia soda water fountain tank While ha was in this work the fountain of the heavy pieces struck him on tho leg and broke it in the two places He Story by the clerk Schroeder Bros drug store and another man and Dra Bud and Porter called who attended to hia injuries The doctors io formed a reporter who called alter of the leg would not be necessary Mr Geller has large number of friends ia the city and many of them called during the afternoon and evening to learn bis condition He is resting auch that he will bo con lined to his A vicious doy chewed a out of tho arm of Frank Arnold's on East Wayne street Saturday The animal was a strange one in tho neighborhood and Immediately niter attacking the child Samuel Trautman a year old bey from the country fell from bia father's wagon on Clinton street Saturday and rolled beneath the wheels Luckily the horns did not take rright but stopped before the boy liad sustained any injury Charles Jacobs of West avenue lell out of a cherry Sunday and broke hia left arm i A Standard Oil delivery wagon team ran away on Fairfield avenue last day and upset the on the tracks The driver had a finger firecrackers wbich boya were firing off on the avenue A frightful runway occurred at the north end of street last Sunday 4 team Beared at a bicycle and started to run The wagon was upset and tea four occupants spilled out upon the ground Mrs who lives fise miles north of the city on the road was the only one injured Her left area was broken and dislocated Dr C E was and attended her injuries lira Fred Petera who lives about four milea north of waa thrown out of her buggy by the sudden attended her was compelled to take Tour to clone the wound Fairbanks Temporary His Speech Accepting Honor Great Crowds ill Convention of tho national he was received with applause aud spoke as of I am proudly grateful for this of the This the moment for it U written iu the book of fate that the choice of this convention will be the next president and vice president of tho great republic Three years of democratic and loss to the American people without a in our history Today the turn to the republican party hopefully confidently aud it ia for us to give them those candidates upon whom hearts have centered anil The republican ia u party of conviction and it has written ita convictions in the history of tho republic with tec pen and the with it tho supreme question always has been not what ia merely politic but what ia everlastingly right The tion and If we are for a third of a century prior to the advent oi tho present democratic administration we operated under laws tho currency originated it which protected our laborers and pro-competition and upon tho theory that the best market in the is enjoyed by our own countrymen party was wiped out of wera met by a paper currency which ultimately became as good aa gold Since the resumption of specie payments ia every dollar of our money Bnd gold has been of equal purchasing power the world ovar Our party policy haa been to make and keep our currency equal to ths best iu the world Under operation of these publican lam the country grew in wealth and power beyond precedent tier 1392 there WKS work for every had reached tho high water Labor received higher wages than erer and was profitably and securely sufficient to meet our obligations find and domestic trodo wore involved and valued than they have ever been balances were floating toward us But all oi this changed The caso u not hard to seek Reaction began when it was had Chicago condemned the solemnly itself to free trade aa the policy of tho United States ThU bold upon the long settled policy of the republican bore ila natural in shaken confidence unsettled business and we were soon drifting tho rock of destruction Before tho work of demolishing had begun s ma which the republics party had wisely and treasury notes greatly discredit into which the Utter want of confidence in the ia possessed by the Tho democratic party was harmonious tion of law Hut Jf u I 19 years old Clark 13 years old lockjaw Elizabeth 43 years old Edward Labbe 14 years old obstruction of bowels David B Lipes yeara old 10 years old heart Child of James W Lamey 3 weeks old spasms Jesse W Thompson 2 months old e pas me Henry Schotemeyer SO years old kidney trouble Karl froehlich MS years old old see Boerger 40 years old ST June The day for the formal opening of the con began as beautifully as could be A good breeze from the ing and although SUB gave promise of being too warm for comfort before the day was done the cool winds made things bearable The cyclone which demolished so buildings in the city was Eat an utterly evil lor it loft behind a succession of days as St has never known before at this time of the year Even the rooter for the good name of tlm Mound city admits that the brand of which has prevailed since the cyclone through the place ia far superior to anything that ever cime into this locality in the Bunny months of June The republican convention is remarkable ID one respect the delegates go to bed comparatively early in the day There are of course a number of leather lunged fellows who howl like maniacs for the theater part of the night and when their mouths are ant open for the emission of campaign yells they tiro stretched wide for the insertion of drinks These chaps never go to bed early and they never rise early hut nl thin convention the working politicians who saw the wood and do their drinking with as turn in earlier at night nnd are oa their feet tight there was not a headquarters room that was not closed and deserted before 1 o'clock and the majority cf them were shut up after midnight Early this morning the delegates at Ino Southern and Lindell hotels were up at their business Several amall meetings were held even before breakfast but they speedily adjourned in far or of the Among tho Pennsylvania Mr Quay was the first one Ife at the headquarters of the state but it a reminder of last night as he lay on the table sleeping sway the effects of over excitement induced by in honor ai revealed tho of Thomas B Heed of Maine Mr took a look at the disabled political warrior and then retreated leaving him in possession of the Pennsylvania quartern He tbat he had nothing to Bay regarding the vote cast by Pennsylvania at her night and which the men claim as a small victory tor the Canton candidate He expressed us entirely satisfied with the plank which waa agreed upon yesterday and out by the Associated Press last night brisk mid as wan up early ami over with in the ultimate success of The belief in nomination is dot shared by the Massachusetts men wuo are very in their support of Heed Such of them as were around their headquarters early th a were certain lhat there would de no nomination at all Ibis week when it ia filially William will not bo within shouting distance of tho honor Matters at majority of tha delegations wera very in tl early part of tho morning All of the caucusing over the committee ments and ilia adoption of the financial plank waa over and thn delegates nil waiting for the active proceedings in the convention 8 ST LOUIS and Fac ng each of the ball were large port rails of the gallant Gen Phil Sheridan and Admiral Faragut the hero of Motile It was when the band behind the began playing the march Black Africa Soon alter tho teg an to through which opened into the loiter gallery of wern scattered he hall and Juat before 11 o'clock the thunder of arriving ciuba tho ball was heard and the Alabama delegation appeared at the main entrance and marched to their isali iu the pit A few of tho aad the struggled in and soon tho pit became animated but the clubs aud were restrained on the outside to Byrne's order to open the doors to the public The outside of tho hail a fortress when the order woa g Ten about 11 W A en of the mom favored of those holding tickets before that hour however They made their way to the quietly but beyond tho cries of the until after the public doors were opened The within was in market contrast with the cheering crowds and without At Senator Carter chairman of the national committee who was to call the convention to order arrived and gave his final instructions to the and reading clerks The filled with buay newspaper men and convention to tho world at largo The chair in which the chairman sat WBB the one occupied by Senator Quay when he called the Minneapolis convention to order four years ago and the the original legislative hall ot the Of M When the public doors were opened the galleries began to fill rapidly Sit inK one above the other in the gillery the people as if they were pinned to the walla A large They added both color and motion to vention hall wero loaded like I a land trolleys on a summer Sunday swarming over the mats but an lhn whole a quiet lot having taxed their powers on tho night before The police who were thieb us about it building kept the men on the near those nho seemed to be mere were herded upon opposite s where fire lines were si ed along tho curbs to keep the streets and blocking way of cara and The crowds were the poorer people of the city a thick sprinkling of black and many the hall wore filled with the laces ot H's tliR window silk of the unfinished city hall building PII it learned tint Mr Hanna and the managers had PMt it was this Mr Platt will name a New York been mentioned in public press Rumor wag busy this morning with the names ol E and J Sloat Fassett The latter baa become very close to Uv Platt within the past ago seems to hava been entirely healed Indeed ao anxious is Mr to bo known nu s general organisation man that last ha complained to Hanna because his name had been mentioned on dodgers a a probable speaker at a mass Chauncey Jl Depew upon the convention and it ia possible that in the of a for that popular msu they may me a tion his name but it ia that Piatt and this morning in favor of Henry Cabot Lodge and the argument is used that the father of the gold move and hus forced the lenders to accept his plank he would be a goud tail to the ticket At 11 o'clock a majority of tho delegates id favor of nominating Morton for vice president whether his DEATH li Expired S Mj fts Joseph B Davis died suddenly at his home No 44 Scott avenue Mr Davis has been ailing for about a week but there was no thought n the family that his death would result from BO slight an indisposition About 11 o'clock Sunday he started from one room where he had been lying on abed to another room His family noticed him hut atter he had entered the other room a short time Mrs Davis entered the room to inquire about his condition and was horrified at finding Mr Daris at the side of the bed Fie before reaching the bed upon which he intended to lie down Life was when he was found this city Of late years he waa the manager of the Lincoln Tea company and had charge of a large business When tho Fort Wayne Press was in some years ago Mr Davis He leaves a wife and several children Mr Davis was a member ot the Order of Foresters in this city In which he carried a policy of life insurance Thin is the first death that lias occurred in the ranks of tho For esters in this city since tho local lodge The funeral oi ilr Davis was held at the residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Dr S Myers died at Richmond Sunday evening at G o'clock He was the oldest son of Dr William Myers and studied and practiced medicine in connection with hU father in this city up to a little over five ago when his health both physically and mentally which had betn slly failing gave way entirely and he was taken to the East Haven hospital at Richmond Dr Myers was a of the Medical college of Philadelphia and had but fairly begun his life work when ho was attached by the fatal from which there was no escape His immediate The funeral of Dr Myers took place ot tho residence of his father Dr ff 11 011 Wayne street nt 230 o'clock Friends of tho family aro invited to at end tho but the burial was p LAff Cleveland Secretary mid Speaker YOUK June Cleveland Reed and Carlisle That la believed to be name of firm to be established in iliia city soon after the of March At least such ia the from the offices of n well known firm with bend of which President compose thia remarkable firm are Grover Thomas li Hoed and John 0 Carlisle tho announcement of ts formation will if it true be pregnant of political import In the first place it will effectually answer the regarding President Cleveland's intentions as to the fourth nomination it may bo that this is to be the president's method of answering those who anxiously Demanded the course he intends Io pursue The Secretary Carlisle's intentions for the future Those who have so vigorously denounced Joseph for forsaking the boom in St Louis will be compelled to admit that the speaker of the cf has long seen inevitable as hardly sort while ho believed he had Foraker will practically have tho details of the nf the resolution committee perfected when the committee meets after its appointments Ho has been giving the matter careful attention especially with a to secure the beat representation financial plank no UBS accordingly aligned the service ot the preparation of this plank to Mr of Illinois Mr Laulerbach of New York and Senator Teller of Colorado It is also decided that Senator Lodge of setts milled will be appointed to deal with foreign a Faira and charged especially with the preparation of tho Massachusetts senator haa given especial attention to this subject as a foreign relations He been a rights to the struggling island mid will doubtless eeek to commit the party to that course The selection of Senator Teller to a place the purpose of giving free bo in the minority and does not hope DERBY ON lie St Louis Juno The only stake event on the card lor this week at the fair grounds is the famous national derby with a guaranteed value of -000 ot which f 15.000 goes to the winner to the second horae to the third and Jl 000 to the fourth Unlit be run next Saturday The route ia the regulation derby distance and it costs to go to the post The greatest field of seen iu the western circuit this season will start and the race will no tional derby was to have been run at in Chicago last season caused it to be transferred to St Louis All tho great of lost season with the exception of Requital are named for this eveni Among them are Ben the Kentucky deiby Prince Lief winner of the Oakley derby Loki the darby winner Crescendo tie California colt Ben Eder Utopia Selle Don Carillo Barbarossa and ADVANTAGE TO FARMERS June Tho secretary of agriculture will establish a department on July I to he called the survey The result ia expected to be H tremendous economic advantage horticulturists and stock tho exact position ol each state and certain animals and raised Those will bo supplemented land vegetable of the world and indicating tho areas by Americans dollars and other producers who plant seed in to breed animals where the congenial An efficient corps of survey will make a detailed the living species found in each county ot each state and territory They will also note the conditions of climate altitude und will note how fur each condition influences the distribution of the species Tho chief of the new survey will be Dr C Hart Merrinrn A surrey of the entire then bo published showing the exact oilier country in the world haa ever instituted a hurvey this HER HUSBAND DEAD Tenn June Mn Slattie Adbina waa Saturday granted a by the circuit court which is in session at Covington Immediately after the trial she was to William Travis by Judge T J Flippin who had but a few minutes granted the divorce The circumstances were peculiar inasmuch as this lathe second time ahe has married Travis tho time being about eight years ago About nine years ago while she was tho wife of Ad king she was informed by letter that ho hail been killed in a I Ell road accident end as Adkina never re luted the testimony Travis Very recently however appeared and she instituted mil for divorce wilh the above rf Milt It was reported yesterday evening of the city bad to commit lut proves that it was untrue hands of the clock were at bosom steppe 1 forward and with fierce cracks of his gavel by way of operation sought to make his voice tho general The attempt was ft futile one however He was exhorting tho supernumeraries who crowded the aides delegates seats to please retire gentlemen failed to him but his linn was rapidly into effect by who swept down the aisles with more vigor than ceremony fool of the swept across tl e Moor and flowed on and up tn the ends of the highest like a ripple terval of com I ire while tho t ion announced IN A ROW EAST til Juno 15 a aimer became in a row at a miles from here last lie on Iho head with H mallet by Timothy kwp Dugan is nui in custody but remains at home alleging spot where the tragedy ia on the elite line nail a Ins arisen us to whether bo held In Io Illinois or in Grant county HAM ST Lous Mo Juno Tbe whole population of tl e city was astir early and by S o'clock the streets were black with people Clubs brilliant banners were bauds with gorgeous uniforms were playing in p hotels and tho hotels and house were disgorging their occupants into tho B tree IB All roads led to the convention hall at Clark avenue and Twelfth street From lhat great box like structure waich black fluttered R myriad of fl igs The f rest gilded American fingle nt main entrance brilliantly in the sunlight A cordon Of Uuo Waab June The First National bink and the Bank of C M ot Prospect Ohb u the fim B oS Bis fath r in-law Comad c   

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