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VOL. V.
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A FAMILT ^E'.VSl'AI'KR Or t.OL-AL. ASO GKNER.\L I!rTBL.t.lOKNC-B.
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STATE NEWS.
B*a**si Ba****ed kr aa Aeeldaal. n h da* to aa aoejdslil that Wllllaia BiadlOT, of Covort.a patient at thn Willard Slat* Boa(llal lOrtha laaane, baa had bia raaooa parlaatly r**lor«l. A f*w days ago, Biadlajr, who had mad* torn* tronble lor tbe atiaadaata, was oat with a *qDad gat- lleg exersi**, wbaa b* brok* aad raa away Irea th*m. H* raa lo Ike Lablgb Valley Bailroad biidg*, aad bong saapeoded to Ih* II**. Tb* attaadaat lo pnr*all abouled l» Biadtov to haag oa, but Jast before he meebadth* spotBcadl*y M go. H* fell, atilklag ea tba etoa* abatmaat* and, boaaaiag off, laadad oa th* bard road bed. thitty.lv* teat balow. gevaral boa** w*r« brokea, bat tbe most *erloo* Injaile* were •ealp wooad* aad a eompooDd fraetnre of tbeakall, both eiosts of the skoll being brokea aad daated la, tonoblog the bfain, althoagh the memkraoe waa not iDJared. It we* aeoeoaerr to tnipaa th* sknll by a eew aad dsltaata operation, and alter tbe brokaa fragoiani* had bean removed Brad¬ ley (ooa r**ov«ted eoDecioaaaa**. Tbe Graamfe oa tbe lirala wbleb Was raaponsl- * tot Ua taaaally, baa baaa nmoved with ths poitlea* of tb* traetared skull, aad BtAamy hei aow reaovered his reason. His oeaeaplethal Uom bad baan eonsldered praatleally laenrable. Tbis is not tbe first tlma al th* Willard Aayloiu wbere treat. meat lor aa accident broaght back a pk- tiaat'a reasoB. It la r*ealled lo conoeolion Vlth thla tealora of th* eas* that aomo y*an age a aoaaa patlaet at Willard fell aad biok* har blp. Th* fraetnre removed a pteacor* oa th* iplna, wbloh restored to ber tb* reaaoa tbat bad so long besn loit.
Vrataetlac Deat rraoa Baanda. '. W. Poad, Ohlaf Flsb and Oame Protec¬ tor ol ibe Slate, says that except In a few loealtUaa tba honnding law Is being well >b(erv*4. Obiel Pond also said that It has baaa eaMomary with htm to order protec- lOB ffoei point* la tlis Slat* rsmote from lb* Adlroadaek* Into the woods eaoh year ¦Ins* lb* aatl-bonndlng law waa passed aod haveth*m go tb*r* *a sportsmen and uder aeia med aams*. Tbi* yaar baa been ao *x«*ptloB, and some Ihree weeks ago III ot the protector* from the eastern. w**lera aad sontbera parts ol tbe Mate wet* **al Iato the wooda In reglona wbere It waa aesetted that tb* law was being vlo- •ated. Two of., thoae wbo covered tbe Ra- (|a*lta aad Dine Honatalu Lake t-egloos )dsgr*d enongh eTideooa sgslnst certain persan* who wor* bnoting drer wilh .logs lo warrant b m la taking Aaslstant Cblel Protaclcr Leevlll, ot Johnstown, and Pro- ttfotor MeKtnnon, of Delaware Couniy (who wa* OB* ol thos* aant to that region laat Boath), aad going over the ground again aad aaeotiag farther erldeoce wbleh woald lead to tb* eonvletlon o( at leaat ten ot twelve penoae who have, nnder a sys- lamatia artaagem*nt, bean able to violate Ih* law wilb Impnalty. Proseontloas will be bagaa against theia Immadlatsly. In one eaa^^hlal Pond and hi* aaslstants saeghl a Maa la th* eet ol hounding.
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Lata.'crpcralsih Infanlry, I'M A. S
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Dlphltiaria la apraadlog.
Daapit* th* elTorta ol the henllb and sohoolaulborltle* lo prevent the spreat ol lb* virulent type ol diphtheria now opl- d*mlo In North Tonawauda, the disease baa claimed traah vlatlms, aud la Hkely to
frove a aeiloiu maoao* thraaghout tb* onawanda*. A nuinber ol oarotoas, thoaghll*** p*ople have done what thny eonlil lo give tbe malady a obanoe to •praad. Th* taaaral* ot ail visllms are aoppoaad to ba privat*, bnl a nnmber ol Ib* friend* and a*lghbors of ons lamily st- t*od*d a fnneral. Tb* oblld bad died o( tlaek diphtheria, and yet Ibeae peopl* kaew ao better than to allasd tbe fanersi, and Ih* parsats permitted tbem to be prss- *al wllboal utiaring a word ol protest. The oaae ha* Imob reportod to the autb arl¬ ll**, aad will be iDvoatigated. Every effort wUI be Bad* lo *tamp oat the disease and praveot It* *praad, but both the bealth nnd lebool autbocUl** are haadleappeit by Ihoogbtl*** aetloas like those mentioned.
Waaaaa Blatar* Dsolarad lasaaa. roar ot tha prlaolpai rioters of the In- Mireolloa wblah oaearrad rooently In the Hoaeeol Ralagetor Women In Hudson. bave beea deelored laaans by a commis- —1 la laaaev, ead hav* bs*a takan to the
laaaaa atate Hotpltal lor Insane (Malaali, tk* gadlaa* ef th* aommlssiou havlaa bMa approved by tbe ooart. Hecre¬ tary Bekberd, ol theState Board ol Charl-
1 la ooaaeelloa with tba above an-
aaeeMet, gar* oat a letter wrlttsa by Ulaa MlieMI, Bap*rlataad*nt ot ths wlltlor Stale Sobool In Los Aogelea, Onl., oddeaawdtoOovetaotRooseTaii, In which •he ealoU Ibe abollabment ol corporal paaUhmeat as the means ol disciplialng firls and womaa.
laaan* Ovar Foolball. Fredarlok Gregory, ol Ogdensburg, ia aaae over foolball. He was employed In a mabala'olory and rnoeutly a lontball team wat organised among Ibe empl.iyes. Onigory was on the team and learned tha gaaaraptdlf. B* became aom pletely ab- iOflied lolh* tabjaet and talked ol uotblog Bseeally his oondnot became so
Siaer Ibei physlalans were consulted. regory rofosM to bare tba doctors com* B*ar blm anl*** tb*y put on noae guards, Asommla*lon oonslstlng of Dr. P. I>, Earl and Dr. E. H, Bridg** flaally succeeded in szamlBlag him. and h* was committed to Ib* Slal* Ro*pltal lor tbe Insane.
Baldeaal* of It*Mla* at HaOaia. BaSalol epMemlo ot raeaalej Is spread¬ ing, aad aew easae are being reported nt on aianaiBg rata. During tbree days alx - ty-elghl aaw ea*** ware reported to thn Healtb >*partmeat, and It Is ballered that Iheie ate aaar eat** whieb hav* aol iMiaa reported. This mad* a lolal of MT ea*** lapoitod alaea Obtobar 1, aad Ih* aelheri- tle* hava laaraed lhat Iba dla«*i» waa (pleading Ihroagh a large aaaber ol school*.
Daad*a PnalaBss LsaUi.
Wb*a Oaorg*, tbe *oB ol °Poelmaat*f Vr**laad, want lo opae tb* poetoOla* at Dand** a law days ago, b* loagd Ihal bur¬ glar* had *al*r*d ths balldlag, drilM tb* larg* sat* aad blowa II op*a witb powdar, Tb* robben bad obialaod th* tool* to work | tb* Job from a uearb* **ip*Bt*r shop, , Btaaoa worth siaoo aaS MN wm« tfk*B. Th* norglan lalt by th* i*at door, wbleh ! Ibey left opea la Iheir aight. Thar* I* ao ela*.
t>Fata Baaaa Ootsad br lie. Flra brok* oat la the WIttea Opera Houan
at Owego a law day* ago, and'Ibe entire appar put ol th* ballma ••* d**trny«.l Before lh* flt* wn* aadar •eolrol tb.
•tote* ea Ibe ground toor war* deluged wtlh wat*raad tb* stoek was much .lam- •a*d. Tb* flie was eaused by Ibs explo- sloB of a go* laa(, which was bolng pre¬ pared lor as* lora noriag picture enlor- lalnaeot la the erentnr.
Vba Olinr*uth*wiaaa*a Daellna. Tha daelina ol tbe ebtyaantiiemum aa a Sower ol taahloa a**m« to b* mora pro- aoitae*d thl* aalqma than uaual.
I am a fanner located near Stony Biook. oneof the mo&t maUrious 4hllkUin this SUte. and was bolhrred with maKirij for years, at times NI could not work, and was alw.iys veiy constipated as well For yaars I had malaria so bad in the spring. whi.-n en^dged in plowing, BMt I could da nothing but shake, i must have taken about a barrel •(quinine pills besides dozens of other rciiiriiies, but never obtained ' say pemunent benefit. Last fall, in pearh time. I h.id a most seiious attacK of chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tdbulos, upon a IritBd'a advicev ami the first box nude me all n^hx. and 1 have never ba^n without them since. I taka one Tabule each morning and night mmI sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted I take three in • daya They havt kept mv stomach sweet, ii-iv b.-^wels regular and I have not haa the least toiKh of maliria nor splitting head.iche since I eema^encti usinn them, i know aLso thnt I sleep better and wake up mora refreshed than lornierly. 1 don't know hi>-jv many coniplaints Ripans Tabuks will help, but I do know they will cure aiiy one in the CaMdttiow I was and I would not be wiihouf them at any price. I iMWisslly con^der them tha rheapesi-prii-ed medicine in the world, .-is
teaic abo the most bcnehciat and the most convenieitl lo lake. tlMn^-scven years of age and have worked hard all niv life, the ¦¦ma as most Eir.iMits, both early and Lite and in all kinds ol wejther, 11 hava never enioyed such good health as I have since last fall; in , aiy aeichbors nave sH remarked my improved condition and have , **MVa john, wh.-ii are you doing lo look so healthy ? "
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NASMVCH as li e wears B b o 11 I .1 c r st raps now, the manner of uis g e 11 i n g them should lie innile public, because it i» a matter wbicb iuter¬ ests everyone, since Oatliag-gnn Bill is uow doing tbe pub¬ lic a aervice by honoring those saaie etraps in the rhilippincs.
Botbefore entering on tbe renl stor.y it laa^be well to ac.inaint tbe general reaJer with the dilTereneR between sbouldei straps .and chevrous. Be it koowu tben that the wearer of shoul¬ der straps is au exalted iudiridiinl, mouldeil from a little finer clay than urdioary inorlals. He is a rommis- sioood offloer in the United Stales Army, an.l as such, is ou bis dignity all the time, uever descending lu tiio level of bis ]i|cbeian brethren, tbu rauk aud file or enlisted lueu.
The wearer of cbevruus, on tbo other baud, is just a plain uuldier liliu the rest of Ibeiu, ouly gireu n little authority (very little at that) aud a few dollars extra pay.
Now, Ciiilliug-gun IJill never ex¬ pected lo ba auytbiug more tbau a uon-oommisaioned ofli-.-er, a wearer of chevrons, because, in the first place, liko all otber soldiers, ho heartily de¬ spised Ibc officerH with tbeir fiuo manners, exclusive clubs and elegant homes. Tben, iu the Second plnce,be did not have tiiu educ.ilion uecessury to be promoted iiuiu the rnukM and oonld beoomo a commissiuued ollicer only by a special act of providoiico or tbe legialataro, for somo act of brav- ery which deserved recognition iuthat way. Like every ctbor soldier, of coarse, he was hoping that some fluke would bring Inck his way and make bim ooe of tbe elect, for even tbuugU the uQicers were a despised lot, there waa a corlain laNciustiuu about life tu tbe upper circles. III. coulil stand n goud .leal uf dusiu-iug if it cmue to tbat.
mill, as has been said, bo ueror ex. pocted lo become nuolllcet-, so oue day when bis naptuiu smiled on bim be¬ nignly ami mnde liitu scrijennt of tha gntling-guii sqiiii'I, he wni Rreally dated. The liuiglil of his nmliiliuu bad been reached nliuu.it.
(tatling.gnu Bill had seived two years in tbe army wheu tho Spanish. American war broke out. He find be¬ come a fiuo soldier iu that time aud was deeply imbued with thc spirit uf the service. He had made a record on the rille range lite lirst yenr aud after bis promotion hnd snrpriscd every ono witb thu luaii't-uveriug of the gntliug.guu, li nns his pride nud be bad been told that thero whs uu better man in tbn whole army iu a similar position than he.
He used lo pat bis gun afTeclioualely after praolice aud be luuked with pity nn tbo puor fellows whu hud In work wilb such crude weapons ns pigirun shot pullers, nn lie called tbo beavy artillory. In Hill's eyes Iheio was uu weapuu ou Ibo gi-eoii enrth whioh cuuld be made In du auytbiug like tho work of bis gatllnsgun. He kuew it wnn Ibu gieatost machiuo iu the world and wuudcrod why tbc nrmy was not en¬ tirely reorgaui/eil iutj gatlin)».guii Hi]uiids. 'I'liat indeed wuuld be nil army, in bin upiuiuu.
Aud HO when tho war broke out liill was iu the seventh heaveu of delight at tbuugbt uf being able V> get in bis work un a roat''Mllriei field. In bis dreams be saw turrilic combatn, hot flghting un many fields, aud tbo greatust aelivit.v nud severest engage- ments always nrouud bis guu. Ho saw himself master of tbe situation mnny times, driving back the enemy with terrible loss at all points, con- <|ncriug whero Inavy and light artil¬ lery, cavalry and iulanliy had beeu defeated.
For Uili was youug yet and all bis war experienoo ainuuuted to twn years' practice on specially prepared ground s, firing at a wooden cneniy that never seemed tu enre nud neither retreated nor retuined tlte lire.
At Tampa Bill got a taste of the real thing. Thero lie hnd tu drag bis gilD thruugh henvy sand, mnn.i uvre iuswampHand jiiugloH, foi.I rivers and du uther unpleasant lliiugM. He was •inite disgusted with the Wur Depart¬ ment fur uut liaving the liunhes cleure.l nway au.l tbc streams bridged. H.>w coul.I nny oue lie expected to hIdw oir wheu placed in such a position-?
However, Ile told himself it would be difTeront when Ibey .nice got into nciiial campaignitig. The eugiueer corps would have tiiiiigs lixe.l up ship¬ shape su there wuuld be nu bothering with tangled iindcil.r.ish and unfonln- ble slreatus while H.lvaucing ou tb.^ enemy.
Aa has linen icmaiked liefure, Iiill was yuuug.
In tbe course ..f time llie troops reache.I t'ul.a aud it was not Imi!^ afterwards .vheu the Iighling be^aii. Tben Bill discovere.l the meaning .if the wor.l "campaign" iu its I.r.iadrst reuse, nnd found that all bis knowl¬ edge uf man.euveriug was of uu avail in thc thick ohnpparal of tlie islan.l. He had bard work lu keep up with the advance, and when it er me to the Battle ,if Santiago be was left miles in tho rear protesting vigorously and burling anntheinas nt his Inck, while ihe Iroops muved ou Iriuinphaully lo the crust of .Sau J uau hill.
It was late thnt uighl wlien lie finally manage.I to biiug his si|iiail I and gun tu the finug line. He was | assigned a position and moved tu it without coiumeut. lie was fast losing faith in tbe galling guu as a weapon, { and meditated a' leliglli ou its proba¬ ble value as a piece uf scrap iron. He I had oot bad a chance yel tu use it I onee iu the campaigu, aod did nut see ; exactly where his cliance wuuld .'om.- . iu. The luorrow held possibiiiiieB, but they were verv vague aud uot .1 an eaooaragiDg kind i
"To think," be said to Mango Pete. | a mad-plaggcr las tbev call tbc infau j trymen^ with lung experience on Ihe plains, -'to think that 1 abould have I *p«Dl a year drillin' my aqnad and goltin' 'om upto top-notehers an' then | be lost in tha th-al oorap 1 ever aeeu " ¦
"Tough luck, " drawled Pete. |
"Say, ll I'd a knuwed that's the way | the game goea I'd beeu carryiu' a guu
D.1W."
"Bnt say. Billy, yn didn't really j expect to tote that yonng cannou ^ a.iuuii liuriu a eharge. did yu, "spec- , iallv ill Hint Lui-h.' '
"Well, aiu'l that what il'» for'"
"What, t' haul and slew aronnd iii tbo aaud an' biu-.b?-"
'-.Vo. t' use lu a cliarge."
"Well. TC". cisylic; when tliev in elisrj.:.-, I,', t I. ll.'l.,.. 1 111.'.
•liicj'ic likely li-ii.aig.-.tli.-i »ic,
aoi OUl f aif Vli eealeatptaeaalv.
I "No knowin wbnl's liUcly to hap¬ pen, Billy Now there's that Bough ! Kider feller, lie may lake it iulu bis i head to run iu behind em an' drive I 'em (lu to us iusl t' make 'em fight. ' Pete and Bill laughed at tbis sally and rulled up in their blankets for a i sleep.
I Tbo uext dsy very little flghting was done. Both sides fired from their trenches intermitteutly across tbe ball niilo of open country which separated tbem. But no ndvanca was mado by ' either, and night camo without h i change in the siluntion. I Bill lay duwu nnder bis guu nnd tried In sleep but could uul. The moon slione liright and clear aud fllled i the valley ivitb slrange slia.b.ws. The 1 .'\iiierienn onlpuni, twu bundled yards I away, could be dintinclly seen, aud, nf . they ninrched sileutly tu and fru, all I seemed peaceful nud secure. j All st uiice u sharii repuit suuuded { willl startling distinctness un tbe slill I uigbt air. It was on tbe left flank, n j mile or more away, but it meant some tbing.
Bill sat np witb a jerk und liateued intently.
"That's no Krag," be said to bif cartridge man.
"Toil dea.l," wna Iho rcjily. "Pruliulily ft Hecoud Mass, fellei on oiilpust took a shot at his sbadder.' ('rack,
Anulher shot and thou nnolber Tbi8 time il was tbu sbaip ping uf i Mauser.
Iu.staatly tho nbnle Americau Iiui was a sceue uf activity aud excitemeut. Sutuethiug was happening ou tbo lefl Hank, but just what Bill coul.I nul do termiue. Hcwevor, be manned his gun aud trained it down tlin valley wbere now the sbonticgwas incessant. Ju a few minutes il was all about hi? cars, n general engagement was uu, nnd then he uuderHtuud what tbu fir iug uiennt.
The enoiiiy bad Iicen massed oppo site Ibe wenkeat iminl of tbe Aineri can line, and was now Iryiug to re' take the bill, ebarging iu solid ccl- iimu, sixteen abreast, across tbo fleld. In an instant Bill grasped tbo situa¬ tion and the gun crauk and sent a shower of ballets agaiust thu uucom- iug fue,
"Whir-r-r-r, whir-r.r.r," sang tbe gatliug-gun, and a deadly fire, wither iug in ell'ect, fell uu tbe Spauiards, II Mas music for Ibc iVmeiicans nnd Bil> realized for llie first lime tbe Irut purpose of hi,s gun,
"Whii'-r-r-r, whir.r-r-r." Faster and faster Hew tho crank. Tho bullets sped onward in au Hu- oeasing roliey. Tho muzzle of the gun was sheatlie.l in a continuuus llainn and formed au admirublo target fur thu Spauiardn.
Tbree of Bill's squad were killed, a fourth woundod, nn.l bo was left vvith one man to work the gun iu less than five niiuntcs.
On, on, came tho enemy. Bill worked with an energy born of de¬ spair. Unless the ouslaugbl could bo checked, and that speedily, the bill w-ould be retaken and the Amoricau..| must retreat. Thu gntliug-guu was but now -su hot thut it lilistercd the hand to touoli it—but the fire never eea.ied. Ureal drops ot sweat nnd blooil ponied down over Bill's face. He was vi-ouudod iu a dozen places, but never faltered.
"Throw up auotber belt, and be lively nbuut it, Jimmy, " he called.
But .litumy did not respond. He Iny lifoloBH across the ammunilinn bux. Aud so Bill graiibed the I.elta of earl- ridges and wurkcd the guu ainne,
'i'ho muzzle uow shuna a bright rod. It was red hut, Tho ammnni- liou was putiring out, a stream ol inul- teu metal. Bill did not see what be wna .loing. Kvcrylhiug glow blue au.l hazy to his eyes, and be droppe.l to tbo giuuud.
Just uH bo let go tbo crank a great shout weul np from the American trenches. The euemy was in retreat. Bill knew the day was saved. Then bo lost c.iUHciousnoss.
.\a ho foil, JIango Pete and a couiflo of comrades jnmpod from the trouebos and rushed up lo him.
"I guoss our Billy's gono," ro. marked I'eto as be tore npeu the shirt nu.i put bis band over the heart.
"No! by jingo, ho'saliveyet, boys," bo resumed, feeling a faint beating iu tbu breast.
"Pietty badly oul up though," said another.
"Ye.H. but I guess not dangerous," said I'ele, surveyiug wilh critical eye tlie numer.Ills wuiiii.Is,
"Hay, I'de. he's tho boy Hint di 1 th.> busiuess this trip, " retuarke.l the otber,
"Hure," snid Pete, "If he hadn't I can see a picture o' us doin' duiible-qiiick now tbe same wny wo cume up ycMerdiiy," •''Hni-e."
"He gits shoulder-straps out o' this I'll bet, " "Hure."
.'Vn.l the prophecy csiue true The galliug-guu wbich Bill usod that nigbt was bul a warped an.l twisted piece uf metal uext day. It may uow be seen iu tbe Museum at Washington, where il is uu exhibitiuu as llie iieapim whieb terminate.I the shai-pest, shurtesl en^agcmeut ul tho wbule wur.
WISE WORDS.
He wbo IflUghs cau commit no dead¬ ly sin.—tloethe's Muther.
The moral progression of a people cau scarcely begin till tliey are inde- pen.lent.—Msrliueau.
I'nbappy is Ibe man fur wbom bis own mulber has u.l male all other mothers venerable. —Uiehter.
Thou wilt alnays rejuice in tho evening if tbou bast spout the day piiilitably. Tbumas a' Keiupis.
We love to expect, and when expec¬ tation is either .lii-ai puiuted ot grali- ile.l, wo waut lobe again expecting,— ,IubnsoD.
Kew person.! have suflicient wisdom lo prefer censure which ia nsefnl to praise wliiob deceives Ibem.—Koche fuacauld.
Whatever your calling, ma«ter all its bearings an 1 detail.. its pi inciplo, lustruiueuts au.l a|.plicaiious,—W, Mathews,
That best portion of a good maa'a life, Uis little, nameless, unremem- l.ered acts of kinduess au.l luve.— Wordsworth.
Virtue will catch as well as vice by ciintoct; and the public stock of hna- est, manly principle will daily occama- late, —Burke,
Style is only tbe frame tu bol.l oar thonghte. It is like the sasb of a win- .iDW—if beavy it will obacore tbe light. — Emmons.
Wbat are the aims which are at tbs same time .luties' Th.y are tbe per- feetiog of onrselvea and the liappine*' uf others. —Kant.
.Although men are cccnsed of cot kn.iwiug their own weakueas, yet pet' hap' a few kuow their uwn strength I' la III men n. in soils, wbere sume- tiiuea tiiirii is a vein uf g.n.I which tbr
uwaerkagwa not i>f.—Hwifu
PHILIPPINE^ CABPAIGN,
Filipinos Routixl in a Fierce Fight Near San Jacinto.
NATIVES WELCOME AMERICANS.
rhr ThIrlT-IhIrd Infantry llnreat. Mm In- -(nrgenla In a Sharp Knconnlnr—Hill. Slanv In thn Trnnelins—Ilebein l-nai Notlrna of (irenl Vlelm In.—Tlin Auieri¬ ean l.osa-\z.ilnal,li|i. ^r.v Ci|ill:>l.
M.vNil V diy Cablei. -pii" 1-liirly-lhir.l Viiluntner Infantry, In lU'- of live sharpest two hours- cu,'agcin«uls of tlie war. with au ciunl force of lusurgeuts, tlve miles from San Fnblnu, lost nuo olTl i»i- nud six meu kllied au 1 had one olTlier an.l twelve men woiiuded. The Aiu-rb.-aiis i-aplured tn-onty-nliie FlllplnO'i ami one hundred rille.-, and fouud elgUty-one Insurgent dead lying lu the trenches nn 1 rice Helds. Many inorj»«Ftll|ilnos doubtless ivcro kllied or wounde.l.
ANTI-MORMON MEETINGS.! MIGHTY TELEPHONE WAR, THE NEWS EPITOMIZED,
Oeuoral Wlieaton was Inforinod tlint tbo enemy was galuering nt Kan Jii.-luto for llio purpose, of pri'vonlliig the .^'iierlcaiis from uontrolllug tbu road from Uagupau norlh, whereby Agnlualdo miglit retreat, ThoThlrty-lliIrd It.glinniii, Ciloaol How., eoininaudlng, and a dnlaolimeut ol thn riilrleenlh lulautrv, w,th a (iiilllu./ gun, llowbinl e.imman.liui,-, ivoro s-oul t.i ill.- purse them,
-I'beiufurgents opono.l tho llglil two nillos Irom San ,Iai-lulo, while lh« bia.ling AaiDrl- cau battalion was passing n group of bouses In the ml.1st ol n ooooaunl grovo, ,kuoe deup lu mud, Tho ITiiipiu.i sharp¬ shooters, hid.len In troos, boiisoi and ii small trench across Um road, held thcir liro until tha Aincrli-aus were clos> tn tliem, Wbon thev began lirlng other FillidnoH opened tin. from Ihlokets, right aud left, further uway. Tlio lusurgeni a-inrp/hoolors picket olTllio omeors nr-.!. Five ..f the Americans who fell woro shoulder slraps or .'liovrons,
Tho TUIrtv-lblrd uovnr wavered. Ils crack mnrksineii knocked tho Filipinos from tbo trees liko squirrels, iin.l tUn Americans rusbml the trench, lunvlug lour .loml Insurgents there. The regimeut tbeu depioy.id under Iirn, wUh Major ,Iohu A. Lognus battalion in the oontre, Miij.it Croulo-s ou tba right and .Major Marsir.s ou the Icll. Tho skirmish line, which was n mlln long, mlvauce.l ruiddly, kuo|itug up a constnnl lire.
Tbe Fllipluos mnde au unnipccto lly goo.l stand, .Ui.ny or liiein romalnlug bo'ilnd cover until the American were within twentv Il.el of thciu. Major Marsh llanke.l a small trench full of Insurgents, sarprls- lug them nnd sbi.ightorlng noarly all of thom beforoeiiteniig tho town. The (lat- ilng killed livo of the force holding tbo lirldgo and swept tho country beyoud Uin town, driving nbout ono hiimln. 1 nud Iilly Flll|ilnos inlo llio hills,., .Mar.iirs haltnllon, entering Un. l.nvu "rsl, cnptured n big batllellng which was living over a convont.
The lusurgeuts ur.' supp.iscil to havo rc treated toward Uugupau. It was Impos¬ sible to pursuo them, n-. tlic American xhauilel aul tlidr supiily
i\ Grandson of Brigrliaiii Younp Spe.iks at Irv ington, N. Y.
neiinuner. Ibe Allen.|>( .,f U.e M.iiinou.
lo Have Kulinrls tiraiefl In Cen-
giea>—Helen <iaul<|-a |-ialr>l.
InviNiiTox. N Y. (Spe-Inh.—Thorn was s big anrl-Iloberls mcntlng In the Presby leriau Cbureb of this village a few ilari sgo. Il hni boen arranged by a comiull ten represeutiug nil of the cliurchns lu Iho villnge. Dr. Carroll Piintinni pre,l led aud the church wn. crowled whon he In- tr.->ducn.I F.iignnc Yo«ug a« U|.> prluclpnl spnnknr nf the eveuing. He snld Uint Mr. Young was the granlso-i of llnghain Young, thn founder nf MormooUra, nud that hn would tell his nxt.erleni-es during bls thirty venrs nf life In Clab.
.Mr. Young do. iiire.l that llobcris wn. nolther a Dnmoca: nor an American, he wns simplv a Mormon. Hn Im.l been elected to C'lngrnss bv a peoplewho.n only ambition wni to .iverllirow thn Oivnrn. meat of tho United states In order that tbev might praitlce polygamy.
-¦Robnrls-s nle'tlou,' said Mr. Young, "Is ouly tho Ural nITort on thn part of ths Mormons, as mv owu grandfather once ex pressed ll, to cram polygamy down tlin ihroals of Congres.. It Is a te.t cn-rn. II llibnrts 1. not ¦.-jocted. II will stiinulatn them lo further nctiou and Ihelr next move will ho lo elect a .Senator, Thnv con Iroi oiie-thh-d of tlin Leglslnlur.. of MnlK au.l tlii-vwill iin.loui.lodiv trv t.i pn--. n Inw in llinl Stnte legnlb.lng polygainv."
.Miss llH.en M, Oould, who had' l.cnu •onted lu the mi.l lie of the church, rose to tier feel nnd said she ivnuln.I lo read a let. Inr that sho believed ivoul.l thr.iw some llgllt on the aubjeot. She said that sli€ bad corresponded nxtenslvnly nnd thai lh* letter that she would read bnd been sent IO Mra. S, F. nnnnott, s frion.l of hors, b» the Uov. Dr. \VllllHm .N. Campbell of .Sail bake City.
llr Canipbeli's lotter wns nu ncoounl of a dav he spent nt a couvHUllon of tho Lat. Icr Dav Saints it Salt Lake Clly. Hn said that rre-ldent Suow ha.l r.»quosled a man .iiimi'd (ieorge lluchanan lo ..xplain llie llirne degreii. nf glorv piis-iblo lo mau. In lllls ili...cri|illoa Iliii-hnnau dcclaru.l that Uin hlgliost glory man win. ablo lo ntlalu wns known as llic cele.ilal glory, and that the ouly way It coul.I bu attained wns Ihrough plural marriage. After reading lhe lettur Miss (ioiild urged that somo de¬ cisive nction he taken.
Mr. Vi. A. Biirulniin then rnad some reso- liilloiiB nailing on tho local Rnprosontntlvo lothn Fifty-sixth Congress to use Ills ut. most endeavors to bring abont tlin ejoclliig of Roborls from Congmsi nml urging Uie Snunlors fr.im this Stnte to mnke a cam¬ paign ngninst polvgamy by passing niore • tringeiil law.-.. -floisc rn-nilutbiiis iht.i
a.|ii|ited uuanlmoiiily nil 1 li iv.i I :i ~..iil
111 (• .iigr.'ss.nannleiil Kii.lnriiill. .Sniril.m l.eiiniv and I'lattiiiul Uin.illiur Cniigr.-.-.'i- luen from this Htnte.
The Mnottng Held In Moiitrlalr,
Neivask, N. j, IHpoolal).—In Trinity Preibylerlnn Church at Mont lalrn mns.- iiie.>tliig was held to opp-jsu the seating ol Kider llrigliam ll. lloberts, of Utah, In the House of llopreseutalivns, Potltlous wnr' circiilntcil callliig upon tha Now Jersi.5 Kepreseiitatives lu Congress to use llieli uliuosl eudoavors to .'xll.l.lsl all liouorable meaunto secure the iirompt nxpulsloii of lloberts, the "avowed polygiimlst nud cov- euanl breaker.-'
CARNEGIE NOT TO RETIRZ.
Announcement Tlmt Ile WIII Itnmatii With llla Tarlnnra In Aellve Work
riTTsMi-nii, Penu, (Special),-11. (-. KrIck and others, fiillin'4 t.) closn tho i.ptioiithey held on bls Inlemsts in thn Cnrnogle Ste-- Coiiipuny and iillied .-oncerns, Au.lr..w Cnrneglo at a ineeltng a few days ago an noiini-cil that all negollalions wero olT ami hn would not snll. This settles the .leal Involvlug many mllllous ol dollars, which has been pending for some nionllis.
Tho [ollowlng omclal statement wm it by .llrd.itlou of Mr. Caruegle auJ
Lif-: and Deith Sti ufrgie Going on in Federal Courts.
A ronlnat nmwnnu Ihn Bell Internalaand a Mumber of Inde|iendnnl Tele¬ phone Cb.Mpaalea.
.¦.._4-_
PosToy. Mis... (.Hpeclal).-V legal battis beiweeii glg'iullc flnau-lal Intere.ls hai begun In tho I'alled State* Circuit Court fortbe Eistnrn District ot Massa. chusetts lu Ihli clly. TUe conlesi Is nnin- lually between thn Amerlcin Bull Tele- phono Company and thn National Tele. phone Manufnnlurlng Company ol Uostou. bnt It Is lu laci a struggle between ths great Di-ll telepllone tntoroHls and a large number of Indepoudeul concerns which baveapruag u|. wltbin a few years.
U[.oa iiie decision of tbe action now be- Ing beard will depend the illiposltloa of ma.iv mllllous of dollars In value upo 1 tbn one side iir the other. Although It Is cer. tain that neither side wilt rest until the case has been deulli..I nnnlly hy thn Cnlte 1 Stains Supreme (^ourl much Is likely to d«. peud upon the trlnl before tlie Circuit Court and u juilgmnnt that witl be of prestige to thn side that It favor..
Thla contnsi, loo. Is looked u|>on as thn last that will lie madn, oithor to establish or lo break tbo valldllv of thn claims un¬ dor which thn American Ueli Telephone Company has built u|> and uow holds Its greni and reiiiiiiierntlvn collnctlon of bust- lioss enterprlsns. Should thn suit for lu. frlngeiiieiit br mghl against the Natioual Telephonn M iniifncliirlug Compnny fall ll will throw the niillie tnlnpbone Held open, without material restrict lon,to the Indnpeu- denl operators who hnve established themselves aud .-overed n large part of thn couniry with their t.loph.vno wlms and oxchaiigo.s. Should tbn American Ilnll Telephonn (Compnny win, Uinsa Indopsn. dent operations woutd receive a serious check. In fad, there would then be a stroug posslklllty that tbey wouid fall Into thn bandii of the Ilnll Compauy, just as many another company iias thalHliempted compntltlou.
The matter at issue Is embodied In patent inil.Silll, which was Issued to Kmlle Berliner of Wnslilnglon, 1). ('., oil Noveinber 17, 1191, and -llll bll-. iilno venrs In run. Thn clri'uuislanec. ciiinncled with the Issuing of this patent were .-uch ns lo induce n be. llet Ihnt they Invidved frnud and nn nttack was begun upou the patent almost as soon ns it wns grnutud. Thn applica. lion for the pntent was Hied on Jiiiiel, 1877, or fourteen years before tbn psteat was issued. During nil this lime thn applica¬ liou lay In lhe Patent onice, and ns soou as il wns Issued charges wore ina.le that It had been held back through Irauduleut I'ollusloii bcliv.ii'n tho llell people nud I'atnnt Olllcu Binplovna lu order that It might llunlli' b.< isiiii'.il Just lu tlmu lo snvo till, miiniipolv 111 th" 11-11 Comi.auv when lliis ivas tlirnaii.ii.il by lhe expiration ol ils earlier pntnots.
WaahlBotoa Ilvma.
! The Gaaleinalan Mlnlalnr, Laxo Arrlav*, I touk tbe Initial Mepa looking to a parcels I post convention betweea tb* Uolted Btatea
aud Ouatemale. I A pension ol flS |>«r month was granted '. by Commissioner Kvans to Adalalda \V. ! Bagley, mother ol Lieutenant Worth Dog- 1 ley, woo was killed In tbe war with Spain. I It was learned at thegtata Department ! lhat Aguiualdo waa no longer In the vt- { elolly of Torlae. bnt had started lor , Uoambang, seventy-tlTe mtlea northeast. ' rrrsldenl McKlnley, regarding tba •lee- I lions aa an ladorsnraent o( bia Phlllpplaa ; policy, will. It Is ,sald, openly faror ro-
tontloo. ' DIplomata laterestnd In tbe Cblnea* i|Ueallon cnlled at the Stata Department and taad long lalka with Secretary Hoy.
Tests ot the Holland aubmarlo* boat made la the Long Island Sound nnder tb* supervision ot tha Uuited Slataa Naval Board ol Inspeetloa and Hurtey were eu¬ lirely aueoeaalul. A dispatch to tbe Wnr Dopartmant an- . nouoced the death of Mnjor Samuel Robin* soa. Surgeon UBltad Slales Aroiy, la Hot Sprlnga, Ark,
Our Adopted lalanda.
Ooyarnor-Ooueral Itrooke Issued a proo- lamatlon for tbe observance ol Tbaaksgir- iog Day la Cuba,
Secretary of Floance Desbnrnlne Intenda to aubmlt to Govsrnor-aeneral Drooke a
. proposal to construct twenty small gun¬ boats tor Cuban coast guard service at a
I cort ol 11500,000,
Ck,-daln Leary, the Oovernor ol Ouam,
' reporta a large d..innii.l from collectors for llulled Slales stamps surcharged lor uae nt the naval station.
Two coses ol smallpox were discovered In u Spaulsb sleamer landing al Knn Juan de Porto Itioo.
I There bas been a heavy rainstorm In tbe province ol Puerto Prlncl|M>, Cuba. The
- corn crops have sufTered severely. Many
{ families were compelled to take refuge la
1 boats,
I Oovernor.Oeaernl Drooke ot Cuba haa
{ taanlloned tbn project lor ths coast ru Mion
I ot a new lighthouse at CIsuluegos,
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
OUR TROOPS IN THE PHILIPPINES,
linnnml Oils Nen.Is a Slslninnnl of Il.a Nlieoglli of llis Coi.iiimn.l.
Washinot.is, D, C, tSpocTull.-Major- Oeuernl (Ills lias cabled the Wnr l)e|iarl- inciit Ihnliill slrnngtli ol his command now Inthe I'liilippines, exclusive ol the Hos¬ pital and Medlcni Corps, Thn stnteinnnl sliows the uuniber of troops in the Philip, pines up lo Oclober .Sl, bul since that date a part of llu. Thlrtj-secou.l an.l Thirty- ninth lufautry iiain arrived at .Mnullu, The aggregate, us scut by Oeneral Olla, Is 31,- 'li;5 enlisted men and rjNN onicers. Ills stiilemeul folioivs:
I'AVAi.nY, Eiillsled
lleglment, Odlcers. Men,
Third 30 VX
F.iurth m l.-ill.',
Kb.vnulh 43 (ill"
Mr. Frick: -All
eling oflho CarneglnSlonl Co
ultl.
Th.
utpoitn
killed live Klllpiuos during tho night. The body of the Fili|i|uo lleuleunnl- colonel commanding was lound am inglho killed.
A proclamnllon ol the Klllpino Sncmiary ot War was found in all Ibo vlllageH, giving glowlug accounts of alleged Filipino vie tories, and saying *hnt 7.'iOU Amorlcnns bad beeu kllied nnd l.-.,0O(l woiiuded lu thn war.
licnerol Otis hns learned tuiil Agutunld.- recently ls.«iieil n prociaiiinlloii transferring the capital td Bayombong, giving ns nrnn. sou lor the slep tho unsanitary couditiou ol Tarlnc. I
The nijild approach ol the Aiuerlcans was a complete sur|irlsi. lotho losurgenls, as the latter expected tliem to move slowly, IS they did Irom Manila lo Angeles, A ninjorily of the nallves welcoim. the army ! niiihuslaiiilcaiiy, bul somo who have beeu ilnliiilcl by atotl.'s ol American .criicllles hblH In tbn awn-nps. When tbo nows ipreadstUal tho A.n.rlnans Inteut tore- aialu au.l eslabllsb order the pop.ilatlou Hock to th.-lr h.iiiio., bringing wilh thom heir natiie an.l hnUKnhol.l good',
JOHN A, LOOAN KII.I.KO.
son al llie (len. ral tails tVhIln I.eadlnE llatlalinn Into Arliou.
Wash.ni.i.in, 1>. (-. iS| Inll. -A caMc
ill-palch rc..e|ve.lat Uie War lle|iiirliiii-iit anuonncns liiat Mij.r .Inlin A. l.ognii. rhlrty.thir.l Vilniiti-.-r lulnnlrv, ba. Imen killed In a llglit In l.n- ui. He was Ica.Ilng his lialallbin In a.iti.iu. Un Wa-i n sou ol llie lale (inanrnl .1 iliii A. 1. .gan, of Illinois, ami Mrs. Mnrv A. l..igaii. lb. b^avns a will..wnnd (WD clill.Iran who are In V.iuug..
Mr-. I'.ogaii. wblow of Mnior l.ogiiu..w.'H irostrnteil l,y the news ol Uin dentil of'Ii.'r ! iii-lmu.l. She lm 1 i.ip.-cti..l l.l spend the j .viiilnr Willi Imr ililllreu lu I!ie s mth of Kriiii"" and wa-. prn|.i.rliig inleavnwhenj
nany aud Frick Coke Company IntereHls ' ll was resolved that no chnuge be lundu (lither In organisation, own.-rsblp, nr po|. lev. Mr. Cnrueglo sigiiillnd hin eiitlro con ciirrcnco with this nctiou and expreassi) iiimself us dellglied to continuo ns iinforl with his parluers.
•-With refernucn to llu. rncenl nnwspnpni reporis of war bntwi-en the llocknfeilei nud Carnegie iuterests, thn companv slales tbal Ihnsn bavo no foundatliu lii fad. The Itockefellor nent carries the ort mined by the Carnegie steel Comiuiii) Irom the mines leased from Itociielellcr about 1,900,00(1 Ions pnr nniiuin, but Ihs Ilocknfelli.r boats being unable to trnnsporl more of tho Cnrueglo ore, which was offered, tho Ciiriiogl.. st.iel Company wni | conijinlleil to provide Ils o-vn boats. III I lolal shipments beiug 4,500,1100 tons,-- j
BANK ROBBERS WORK BOLDLY. ;
Shot nt Itesldenia Uiio llnar.i ihe Ea j ploaloui—Fall lo Orl Any Munnr. |
CirvKiiNii, Ohio (Special).—An iiiisuc I cessful attempt to plunder tbn (lurlieli- Savlngs Hank nl Kuclld (-reek, enst of tin city line, wns mad.' a fnw .lays ago. Ai the result, the entire Imilding l. a wricl and the safety vaults are rulne.l.
The robbery was attempteil by six men F.ir tour hours tl.e robbers wero nt work making no attempt to eouconi tbeir pur pose. The entire ucU-hborlio..il wui aro.i.eil.
Total.
Flisl... Third... Fourth. Filth .. Sixth..
Total
Tliird . Fi.iirlh . sixth... Niiitli .
Twnnlv.llisl.
IIG
¦;,»7o
uty-s
¦Iwentv-thlrd . Twenty.fourih...
'|-w..|ily-lltlll
Twenly siilh
Tm-uly-seventh .
Tliirlldh
I-htrty-secoiid...
Ihlrtv.third
-riilrty-loiirtb. . -riilrty-slxtli. .. Thirty Mneiith,.
14
¦ .fill 1,1-27
1,4S0 1,4.13 1.M7 1,443 1,44H 1.41-J l,4nii 1.471. 1,374 1,J>4S l,-;03 1,03.. 1,IIM1 l,'Ji3 l.'2'.iH
1, liiin
i)li7 1 .'i'JH
•iil
l he r.ibb
with their
person who
bank. Fro
wre It re.l.
•rskeptui
r.'volvcrs.
vent II red
Ml Ilftv I.
The era..
a ciustniil fuslllndf
ehiiiilliiK nt enri
witliln sight nf till
sevenlv-nvo sll..11
sllien failed 111 gnl
.l.-llll
News ol l.truirnnnl Gllinore.
W(SHIN-ilTiiV. I). C. lS|ieOinl).--Tll« fill.
. living wns re.-eivnd nt the Navy liepari- lunnl frnm Ad-nlrnl Watson at Maniln:
Escaped Spanish prismnrs at s in FnMau rniiort seeing (iilmore Nnveoil.i-t I mrar lac. with Hvn men. nil well. He cr.is-e.l iiioiintnin fron llaler In Mnv. with thlrmen meu, b'.i.all.iu of other eight iiuWii..wn.
Wlis IN.
rieqnari XVania an Invnalicnil.i...
Coloael riC'iuarl has wrlltea n letter t.i lhe Premier. M, Waldeck.Itoiissnaii, nt Paris, France, asking for a judicial in.^uirv Iutn thn pr.^c.ie.llngs of C.nnnral (louj- and M. (irllwlln, ol the Archlvos llirna.i, lu .-ounoctlou with the Dreyfus otio.
A Cat Savaa Two l.l vea. Mr, an.t Mrs. Wllllnm .H.'ll, n-i nge I .'.iiple of (-irdevllln. N. Y., wer.^ s„v...| from asphyxiation by coil ga. by Uie fnmi
Iv cat.
ll
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: his wile
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olio
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wn
able
BOSTON AND ALBANY LEASE.
An Arrai.EP.nen. Mmle I.y Will, li llie .New V.>rl. lentrsl Will Oel (lie Itoa.l.
llo-Tiii (Spe.-lnli.-An nrrnngoi it has
lenn ma.le by which the f.irm of the-Inns, o! the Bnstou and Albnny llullr.iad lo Uu
Sew York Centrnl hus 1 n mndo .sallsfnc
Inrv to thn so-cnlle.l I'rotncttvo C Kii-nlt. tee! All addition of tb.^OO.OOO lias been luiiiln 111 tlie cn.h to iM paid l.y the (nnirnl ir niliiwed In bn rnpald ns reserve In the II Ill.III and Alliany.
Ihl. I'r itei-Ilve (-.iininlllon bas dncldnd Hint un.ler all tho clr.'Uin-Innces It Is f.ii tiieiii.,1 inierests of the pr..|inriv and Uie St...-klml.lers that this n.-w lease shoubi 1... rntlllel and this und.iiihte.lly will In it Hie at thn adjourue.l nieotlng ot thi slocklinblers ou Dei-eml.er J7.
tuban l-ollcnmrn Kitlnil.
Thn Mayor of Uutabann. thirty-live mllm
from llavann, (-uba, ordered thn police tr
prevent tho opening of the rope factory ut
tlial pla-e nn Sunday. The p.ili.'M «i.
In:n|iliil lonnforce the order nnd were ul
tanked by Iho Syrian Inctorv bMuls. lo
the nglK Which l.illiwe.l tlvH pollcenei
wern killed aud oue Sirlnn was wounded
Vlrlluiurihn Xullnng ¦>t>ln A.ililenI llina
Mr-. J.isepli A. WIII who was rescuo.l ii Louglaluud Soual after escaping fruu th. liuruing stea-ner Nutmeg State, died at hei homnlu Plitlatnlphla. Ilesiliwaa due tc shoca caused by the accident.
Froiu I'rianu lo Opulnncn.
C.nirgeCooper, whn in jutij wassnotnu..n.l to ten years Impris mmeut fjr 1,aving klllnd hb. wife at H.iuglus. Isle of Mao. tin.
|il-t i u rcieasel lo Hud hluiseif ti,., m-
berit.ir llla f.jrtonn estlni ilej nt neariv r.i..iO.),oo.i. B lib his father and lathnr-in- law, iva 1 Were aiaaya i-ouviucod tbat 'la wn- inii.i?eul an.l thai fon dnaili . f lii- wif.. was neci.lentai. die! during bia im- f.rlsnumeul, leaving hini largo pr.'parlids.
liov. dohnatun a annatorlal l-aiull.lnln.
(i...vernor .1')-. F. .I.ihnat.jn. nl ^Isiaina, has |nr:nslly »uU'>.ince.| bis caudi li?y I r .he I nlin I -tntes seunt.- I - -u - -"i .-.nim. ior M.irgan.
Ilnfanlllng < ouiily Trra.urrr Kalnrna.
William 1:. tI-»;. t!."(.rni.i (.uuly Trea. sarnr. whn disni'pna-n.l frim Marl m o-to. i»r h 1sii7. r*t..rand to Mar.on. Iad . and gavn bimaelf up. When he Irft Mar. u It waa .iiacl...n.l that hewas au eml.ezxl.-r I j he exinni of ..earlv ni^l,te«Q tb •n-and l.l. ara. of whlell 14.(«>.| was (iraut Cmnty und.. Mr. Heal aa.vs be lia- r..tiirnod to 'ac. Ibn penattv snl I. pay every cent ..f 'lis ab.rtag-. II- was rr.irouoA on b in t.
Land in lluaolula lUanraa.! Fot Mary.
.1 pr-.-U-iiaiMu .'I*. Imen made j ubii-' at iVa-liingl.il hy whi:-i tOe Pre.i.J-at r-
Tb* I.abar World.
Another federal labor union has beea as- tabilshe.l Inlieuvnr, Col.
.'.iremakers In Ht. Paul, Minn., bavs ...mplelnd tbeir orgauli-.ation.
Street car meu lo i'lu.i.nnatl are porfect¬ iug a very strong orguuUatl in.
('jbred waliorsaud co.jk. am f rmlng a •npirate union iiflhntr -raft iu Lnulsvllle Kv.
The (innernl omnibus Cimpaov. of Lin lin, emi.I .V. about .VI4n men and Iti.OOil horse*.
-riin(-an(ral Labor Colon, of Indlanafio lis. lud., la giving a aertea if •oucerts. thf proeeeiis t.I be devoted t.i nctablishlng a taix.r library.
Factory w.-rk o.cupi*. nnn woman out ot • very tw.'nty-seveii lo the Oerman Eropirn
Tb" iiartaulnrs of Tr.iy, N. V.. bavs fnrme.l a [inrmaueut uniin under a cbartei from the national league
Kinnr workera and |s>ck«rs in Fnr tVorth, Texas, wii-i rn,M!nlly f rjiel an or iAuirntVon, W"re diachargn I
The nnglnners' strike lu inn Welsh c-ja' -rade lsi.au H fnw dava ug... Twanty-Hvf tbouaan.l .- Iliera arn ane.-te.l.
-TlriBuflal.j iN. Y.i M.trl.-t Asanmblv ol llio iDtnrnatlinal l.ongshoremnna Assn -lation has volo-1 to withdraw from tbn Cniii) 1 Tralea aad Labor C.juacU.
r • iyr..>gra#M<<.>' anion ba> bocun salt
ngilDst a aiiv paimr au t two j.lb riftlor, in I'lieb:... Cd. linler tl.e state label law fir Al«aal OS* ol tb* uaiott habct oa ailotioa.
Aggregate om.ieis .. 1,-JS« 3S,40ll
Siii.'e the re.'i'li I 111 ll.o ubovH thl! War lie|iarlni<>iit has Inen iiolille.l ..I Ihu nrrb vn 111 iiiiirn lr.l.Ips. nud the oniclnls hnve 111.lel to Ibis nggregnln tbn lollowing: Tlililv.-n.'..ii.l lulnnlrv, 'Jl onicers and -JOii men: -rweiil viiiiiUi liilnnlry, M offlcers Ullll 7ss 111,.11! II.liking III.. Hggr.)i;nle 1311 ..111 'nrs nn.l 3|.. bU eiilislel men.
CREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY.
• Iin.nilll tVoriii ..r ,lnweis Slolen li. ¦ I Irirlanil Si.irn.
I-I.I vii.iMi. DiiiiiiSpenlal). Thirty tli..ii- .niid dullars' w.irt'i ii( diamonds wnre sl .|..|i Iroiu tlu. store nf Slgler llrothers, .111 liiinlbi avenu.., Ihr.i" men ..iiier.id the .|..ie, whl.-h Is nn llu. second floor. 0..>^ nf 111* tlln stolid nt u.n ..lovatni .-nge au.l Iiin oliinr twn .•Iltered the ..nice ll .Mr. Slgler. Uno nf the struogors eu- nnge.l tho alleutl.in of nue of ibonli.rks mil thn other tnlked lo .Mr. Slgler, ul wtiii-e sl.ln was n black box, 4 bv IU Inches i-oiitulliiug ll.e dlnmonda.
Mr. Slgb-r snvs Uml bls altnutlnn was del 111.tn.I fir a mniuniil, and ii|ion turuing
tn 111. snpp I i-iistoiuers, lllltil hnd fled
nu.l tlie liii 111 jewel- was goun. Tliopnllce hnv. llll ciill. sale a ile-nriplbiu furuished by Mr. Slgler. -
NatlToa In Natal llaalleaa.
Natal nallv -s are r'-sll.«s Locauin ol lb" sltuallou ul Lndysmltb. ^
l><ionir.i Hul.ilara Moal IMn.
Prnslilniit MnKllilcy will In lulure de- I'liun lo In'nrfern In srntnuces nf courts mortlnl luth" new possessions ol the Uullnd States, rmll Imw bn has cimmiiti-d every aeuteucu of deuili In llfn tiiiprls.nineni. At pres.Olt Uiere are f.iur eullslnd men serv¬ ing In Manila iin.ler sentence ot denlh lot
a- ii|lt up.in |-|l:plii.. w.inu'u. Tli ed
111 sudi Severn V Is i "Minn.|i. 1 liy all nm.-lals.
To linoi'ganUn lulled Mnlea Courla.
Oun l.r (he mat.nrs t.i enme l.nlornt.iu
greaa will tm the reorgaut/. .tlou ol tb;
rnllnd istatns (' lurts. on which a noumla-
tlou has l:-eu al work.
l-rouiinanl Faople,
It Is thn Intnut^iB ot ttm Ltplou Loving Cup Cnmmlllee to have Uio Iroi.hy In Im presented to Sir Thomaa made fr.in a.did gold.
(icn-tal (Cipriani (astro, the new rtnsl jniit .it Veh.o-u-la, is nuly thiriy-sli years old, but hn has Iweu lu politiea f-.r a long «jmn.
.Mr. Swminrnn ba. writlnn a trngi iv nu tltlnd --Itosa-oual, gunnn of Uin Lom bards,-- uls iR.ist sorio.is elT..rt nl rm-eul years.
t.lliis r. Uuntlngl-.n saya Uial Um ancrot of bin auc-ess Is Ul.l hn bas alwnys. fr.nn thn aav tan siarted In Ufa on bls owa ac •ouut,ll»el »trl«t.y wlllilu hl» mnaus.
Former Prnaldeut Benjamin Harriaon has
returned from Eurne, wbere hn has tmeu
> .-ounael In the ar'.ltratlon of the boundary
liapute lielwe-n (ireat lirllalu nod Venn.
zunla.
Senalor Bnverl Ign nf Indiana owua a ra- marks'.ly go.>d collnctlon of aulngrapba la which 1> a Iniinr from Preal.lnut Kruger to i friend dlstisctiy f.-^.-ra'jadi^wlng tba prea. ent war.
People who keep tbemselvea posted on au.-h mnlt-ra .ay Ibat Ibn Ural man t.i Imai of Admiral Iinweya eugagemem to Nrs. Hazaa from the Admiral a lip* waa fmar-Ad. Dilral Hehley.
A nnwcomer la the raoka of aniomobllr notbuslaata ialll..4iard (-roker. Hn baa pur 'haan.1 an 0,1-10. lain anlo nn.l dnvotn. an bour a time nvrfy B. roiu« ltt ae^ulrlni proflcl«ac/ la hiiedllag II.
lloinnatle.
Tammany Hall in New York Ollr pledged flO.OOO to complete the fund n'nedkd to save the honin of Charles Stnwntt Patnell In irelaud from foreclosure sale,
W, F, Boll, Assistant r,islmaster at Exemor. Va., was arrested l.y Inapector Maxwell for Issuing bogus money orders lo the amount ol ri400 to defray hli per¬ sonal oxpeusea. Former Postioaalor J. A, Smith was piaood la obarge ot the olOce.
A Mormon circular plaeed In the hands of the Bev. B. Hhairett, oinety.oos yeara old and ao lomnle ol the Monroe Couoty (Tonn.) Poor Asylum, ohanged bls religious views. Sbarrntt and flve female patlenta ot tho Iuslitutiou escaped, leaving a not* that they would wnik lo Utah.
A fall of coal at thn Eddy Creek Mine Olypliiint, Penn., crushed three miners. Ouo of thom. Htaulsluus Woslopkl. was taken oul dead, and llin others, John Mul¬ ligan and Michael Woslopkl were badly In- lured.
' Tiio transport Indiana with a Tennessee reglmnut nrrivnd at San Krancisoo. Cal., from Manila after an unnvnntful voyage. The rnglment. as It c.iinos h3m*^,consl8ts of fourteen ollieers nud 610 men.
Clarence Burrnll, son ol Banker J,O, Bur- rell,waa Instantly killed by an explosion of dynamite which wrecked the bank building at Urbaua, Iowa. Tbere la no koowu oause lor the explosion, but the authorlllns are working oa tbu theory that It was dons by loceodlarles.
The Michigan Central passenger train runuiug Irom Toledo to Detroit, was wrcckud between Alexis and Yleona, Mich, The rails, which bad beeo loosened by wreokers, spread under Ihe weight of Ilia traiu, plnnglng It Into tbe dlloli. Three persons wero Intally Injured, Flltnen or twenly other passengers were bruised, aod some ol tbem had slight wounda.
Ham Brock, an nged farmer living near Oweuton, Ky,, mistook bia sou forn burg¬ lar and stabbed blm, Infllctiug n wound Irom which tae died. Brock baa disap¬ peared,
Mrs. Harah C. King, sixty yeara old, was murdered In h lonely lurmbouso seven miles from Hlumtord, (^onn. Chnrles Bert¬ ram Cross, sevenleen years old. tbe hired man on the farm, is uuder arrest aa tba murderer.
Mrs. Ellis Thomas Is dead at Richmond,' Md,, at the ngn of ulnety.flve. Her bua- biiad, one year older, survives, Thoy had been married for seveuty-three years.
Tbe Bonrd of Ciusslflcntlan nl the United Stntes General Apprnlaera, In New York City, bunded dowu n decision regarding IheuBsessment of duties on goodslinported from Cubs siuco tbe treaty ot peace was ratifled. Tbo Uonrd bolda that lor tarilT purposea Cuba Is a forelga .lounlry, AU goods from Cuba must therefore puy regu¬ lar duties.
Monuments In honor ol Joirursoa Davis and bls dnughler. Miss Winnie Davis, wera unveiled lu Hollywood Cemetery, at Itlcb. mood, Va.
Arllclns ol Incorporation for the Tele¬ phone, Telegraph and Ciildn Comiiany of ^lnerlca, with a ca|.ltal ol »30,e(iO,000, wnre Hied at Trenion. N, .1, Tlio now concern la .'ontrollnd by tbo Wbilney syudioate aod will ngbt tba llell compaor,
Harry Wallac* killed his wile with a hammer at tbelr bome near Dekynevllle, Del. He ina.le bls escape.
Five masked rnbbnrs bound and gagged Daniel Wilson aad lour Bisters at Ilural village, Peuu,, aud took tl 700 In caata from a biding place,
Tbs Flrat Waabington Regiment received A grand reception frum lbs clIlBeos ot rtnattle and Washiugion on lla return Irom Manila, II Is eallniated that there wers riO,000 strangers lu Keattin, giving Ibe ioldlers an ovallou Ihey will never forgnl,
Arllinr Henry, twi-nty-two years old, haa been arrested nt Nnw (Irleans, La., chorged with the murder of Miss Allen Cliadwell, His chum, Sidney Debarge, Is sharing his imprisonment, chnrgua| with eompllclly In lhe crime. Miss Chflilweli dlml over two weeks ngo, Au nulopey revealed tbn fact that sha taud raat her death at the bauda of a polaoner,
Foralan.
Oermany decided uol to noal a new loan for Itussia,
The French Senate declared Itsall oom. petent to try ttaa coosplrany cases.
Lord Klloheoor anonuncea tbat be In- leoda to proclaim the Soudan open lo all comers aariy in December, wheu Ihs rail¬ way will reach Khartoum.
II Is roporlod that Dr, Leyde haa received a Irinndly Intimation that liia vlalta to Hol¬ lnud during lhe contlnuancn ol lioslllllles liniwenn Englnud aud the South African Ilepubllc must cease
Tba Spanish fleet Is about lo be coDCea- trated at Cadi?:.
A Tiolent sbock nf •artbquakn was lell at Loghoro, Italy, causing a great panic among Ibe population.
The storm which swept over Jamaica Is said to bnve deatroyed a huudred ttaouaaud banana Irees,
Herr Leyds, brother ol Dr. Irfyda, and hlminifan agent cf the Tranavaal Oovnrn. mnul. died of ap9iileXT at ilruaaala, Ueb glum, whlln ou a visit to bls brother.
Tbs Turkish and Frnneta Consulatns at (idessa, lluasla, bavn Ixwa Inlurmed that King Mrnellk ol Abyssinia will arrive la .May next and will pay a visit In thn Gzai wblle on bta way to tbe Paris Exhibition.
By Iba (ouoderlng of tbs Balglaa staaraar Belglqur. oil Ibe Alderney coaat, algbtean peopio were drowned.
The CsaiCand tba Kalaer raached a lull uaderatandlog 00 mauy Important polata at a meetlDf in Poiadam, OaroiaDy.
A guanery loatructor aamad KckmaoD was arreated at Hpaodau, Prutala, 00 a charge ol baviug abstracted tta* plana ol a gun under eouatructlou,
Ttaa (iermao Conanl at Klugatoii, Jama- cla, r*cnlve.t an Ibtlmatlon ibat, owing to war eondllious, tbn flnrraao eorvetter : Hteln, Hteacb aod Ctaarlotm, now la Waal 1 Indian waters, bavn been ordered 10 pro- ! caod booaa liotnedlalely. Tbe lacldaat baa : cauawlooDslderableapwinlatloB,
Emperor William la r«*olT*d to oeenpy
Iiger May, aootta of Augola, on tbe w»ai
coaat ot Honib Afriea, If Englaod oeeoplaa
Dalaaoa Bay, L ka Delagoa Bar, Tigai
Bay la a Portuiri*a* poaaaaaloa.
I The flrat of tlia long ilal ol Brltlah Iraa-
! aporta arrived at Cap* Tows, Soath Afitaa
and procnoded wllboal delaf lo Dortiaa,
I with Iha objeet of rallevlBg Ladysmllh.
I 0«B*ral Lord Woiaelay. tb* Coaamaalat
I ID-Cblaf of Iba BrlllBh Army, ba* tirrttt*r
I to Lady Raodolph Ctaareblll tboaklag b*i
I forth* cffofi* of Iba Amnriooa ladlaalr
I Eaglaad Is aitlag oat a bospital a^lp f*i
Soatb Africa* water*.
Hajor Xat*rbasv haa been cond*niaa4 *i
Parla lo tbraa year* Imprlaonmoal and Ir
, pay a la* of lan dollara lo addition to r*
luratag taTW lo bl* couala, Ctarlatlaa Mt
{ tartMiy.
A lalegTaa r*«*lT*d •! Boa* trom Maa
' lAwafc. Egrpi, aaya EaglUb aad Aaiarleei
•oalBacra bar* dlaeoyerod tbr** lodaa 01
told ¦**r Osoiara. it I* aald ia*lod*a eai * proataMr MOtttti.
INTERNMTIONAL LESSON COMMENT! FOR NOVEMBER 19.
•nIOscli rnbll* RMadlac ot tka ¦*§!»*¦** Nah. *UI.. t-la—Osldea T*aa- a*h. Till., a—CoiMaaalanr •> lh* Be*'** l.aaaBn.
CoitaicTixo LiHia, "Th* plee* ot Meet.
Ing'StwHs tbeoM^ •qaarvol Oph*!, eaaia.
•oat oTVto tempi* at**, aad a*ar,lbeaailet-
lale, through wbleb watoc wiii bieaaM
Ior aa* la tb* t*Bpl*, At IU* time, aai**
Eara, bagaa a a*w ara ot Bibl* ataey. ¦*
laBagorat*d a elan ol terlb** lor oefylai
aod twiehlag tb* law, oad ayaaaeae*
m(*tln«* lot readlag 11. It la thoagM tbal
Kara r*tara*d to P*i*la allar b* bad «f*al
eight moDlh* la /craaalem worklaa re-
lorm by aeparatlaa Ihe Jew* Item thell
b*alb*o wives, bill In hli ab***** tbey had
r*lap**d Into tbair loroiar ooadllloa. aad
were la cbl* alale ol dlaob*dl*ao* «h*a
Nebamlab eam* lo tbeio. H«r* I* thelnl
meatloo ol bl* aama la N*b*alak, aad tt
Is probaM* he Iollowed Nab*alab to iodoa.
to aaalal la anothar aaT*a*at ot letMOl.''
I. "All tb* poopi* gathered." Ftoa lh*
anrroaadlag eoaatrv from ai,Ote to M,<M
la namber. It wa* at Ih* lla* ol tbe ffoasl
ot Tmmpeta. Trampeta wan blowa *v«>y>
wher*. They proelaloMd a day ol r«|oie.
log; thay wer* a pablie aekBOwl*dgei*Bl
of JebOTah a* Klog, a samaoaa lot th*
people to raag* themselves uader HIa taa*
ner; they www a oall to r*p*ataaeei
, "Rouse ye, rova* ye from year staab**;
I awake, awake from voar aiMp, yoa alaa
I vmiUy." "Book at thvlaw." Tbowhol*
! body ol aacred writings, colleolad lalo oa*
1 volume of Ear*, tb* flnt great aorib*. Oat
I Old Toatameat,
I 'i. "All tbat oonld hear." Hea, w*«*B I and ohlidreu who were old aooagh lo I uoderstand.
3. "H* read tharelB....from th* mora-
lag antil midday." <)r, "from daylight."
Ue began aa aooa a* It was light oaoegh,
I aad read oa (be and bia aaalataht*, v. T)
I till nooo, lhat Is, lot ilz hoan or met*.
Th* r*a(ilng app«at* lo hav* b*«a varied
I by oooaaloaal oxpoollloa (vs. T, •). "Th*
ear* of all lb* peopl* were atlealtve."
Vtaough there I* ao word la Ibe Hebrew for
"attentive," yet tb* m*aBlBg la qalle eer-
reotly givea: "Tbe ears of all tb* people
. were to Ih* book"—Died oa tbat, aM oa
oothlne elae, I 4. "Eara atood." Wttb thlit**a lAfta. snatatlTo men trom Jeraaalem, apoa aa elevated platform where Ihey, la lore, road the ttsrlptara*. H*i« tb*yooaM he seen by all and hoard dlatlaetlT. Methlag Is known of most of tbes* p*raoBa, paihime ths ehlef ol tha eouraaa ol priaeta who Dilalatered la tb* t*apl* letvlee. They gav* dignity to th* *ervle* aad hoaetea Ear* lo tb* algbt ot th* p*opl*. The** mentioned la vet** T wer* Levit**.
5. "Eara op*n*d tb* book." Thabook waa a long attip ot pareboieat, rolled apoa a Btlok at cither end; tharefor* oalM a roll or a scroll. Ths wtltlag wat la parallel columns across It. Sueh rollsai* Itlll used In Tewlsh syaagogaas.
6. "Eisra bleaaed tbe Lord." prayer. In tbat prayer Ood'a gooda***- and mercy, falthluloa** and truth, powar , ind rigtaleouaneBB, ware raeocalsaa, aad Uls falltaliil proiata** we(a.pjMd*d,
7. "Causod tho peoplu tu uodarstand the law." They stood baslde lb* reader aod expouaded tho law by tara darlsg
fiansea'lo the readlag, or were statloaed al olervals In Ihs crowd, dividing 11 lalo Bible olaasea, aod all teaohlog at tk* saa* time. Ttal* waa a part ol Ibe regalat ;Vork ol th* prla*t* and Leylt**. Oa thU oooasloa It was probablv Be***sety for them to Iraaslate and axplalo the law la the eommoa tongo* for th* b*a*lll oi a large part ol tbe people. Tb*y *ipoaBtea th* mind and will ot Ood la what they read, and applied It to tb* p*opl*'« pi*es *ot oiihditisii.
S. ''Head dlattootly," go tbat every word eould be disllnallv b*ard. Tbi* was the flrst way In which Ihey eaused tb* pao¬ pla to uodarstand. The Israelii** bavlag bona lately brought out of Babylnnlstt tap- llTlty, lo wbloh Ihry bad eootlauad **v- aaty yaara, were not only eorrapl, bat ther bad In geaeral lost the koowleoiie ol the anoleat Hebrew to aueh a degm* that wben the book of the law waa road Ibay did not UBdarataad It. Th*r*loie lh« Lerlte* traoslateid It Into lh* Ohald** dl*. lect. "Caused tbsm to undMBlaad." Tbey pava both a traoslatloa of Ih* Be brew words Inlo Ibe Ohalde* aad aa expo' sltlou ol the things aoBtatnod la tb*a, aad of the duty tnoumbaat upoo tb*m by vlfta* thnr*of.
». "N*h*mlahtbe Ttnhatha." BItbeitl Nebemlab has eallad blmaelf p**hak-.tb4 ordlaary word for "goveroor,'' Now h* ll oalled Tirshatha, a more bonorabl* aad reverential title tor goveroor. - Th* a*e title Is among th* Indlcatloua lhat this per Una of the book la wrlltea by aaoluii "Thli day ls;holy." Mouratog waa amwlta' ble for a day ol high featlvlty, tb* opealaa day ol tha civil year and ol ttaa sabballeal mooth, llaell a aabbath or day ol raat, aad ona to ha kept by blowing ol ttaapels. Lev. 13:39, 25; Num. 89:1.8. A day apr
fiolnted lor general rejololog tn Him woe las turned our captivity, r*atar*d lo ut the law. aad agala establlabod of among His ordloanoes. It *pp**n lhat Ibe people wera oot only Igaoraal ol tbelr anoleat language, bul alao ot th* rite* and oerewonl** ot tbair religloa, aot being permitted to obaerve tham la aeby- lon. Therefore the tile* and eereaOBlee muat be explained. He* va. IS, 14. "All Ilm paopla wapt." They realload how dll. ferent their Uvea bad beau Irom lb* llv*s roininandnd by God. Tb*y had tailed to persooal duty. Tbey had failed la thepab. llo worablp ol Ood. Tta*y had lall*d as a nallon. 'Tbey aaw, alao, Ih* paalshaeat wbloh Ood bad threalened for slo, aad aa. deralood elearly why thav had b**a aada eaptiv** and why the oatloo was ao poor and weak wbon It might taav*b**a tb* central glory ol th* world,
10. "Go your way, eat and drlak." Ob- •erv* Ood'a apnolatment, Tbey shoald leallly the geoHlnsnaaa ol tbali-eiMataaae by lb* laltbfuln**a wIM. whlah iKiir ll*|d-^ tha feaat, "flauil portlona." Il wa* aa ordloaooe ol God that In thea* l*asla tbe poor should b* tpsolally aad llbatally pro¬ vided lor, Deul. IS:7-I1; l«:ll-16. "N*ltb*r lieyeaorry." W* muat oot b* m*rry Wh*B God oalls ua to mournlAg, W^ mast hot afflict ouraslv** when God ba* givea U* ooaoalon to rajoloe. Even our sorrow for slaaara must not blodar our Joy le Ood's aervice, "Joy of Iha Lord," A eooseloa*. ne*B of Ood'a favor, ineroy aod loag-saCer. itA. . „
11. "LeTitoa atlllad all tb* £*opl*." Huataed ttaalr load lameatalloas. Kaotloa nneda oontrol wboatt I* lo daagar of taa* Dlag Inlo mere pbyiloal *Balt*m*ole
11, "W*Bl to mak* a graal alith....be- caua* tbev and*r«tood tb* words Ol tbe law," Tbey aow knew Ood'* will aad tbnlr own duty, wbleb tb*y r**olv*d to praotlo*, Thla gav* tbea groaod o( hope and truat In Ood'a moroy, and tbafoloi/' «ave them treat lor.
RURAL FREE NMIL DELIVERY.
Aaalataat rMtmBater>a*B*i»l ll*atb ta. Tar* II la Nia Aaaoal B*e**t.
A vlgorooa plaa lor mral It** d*Uv«tr Is mada lo th* aaBoal i*poit ot f tiol AssW- ant Po*la*(ter-aee*ral Perry a. ¦eakh.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991117 |
| Date | 1899-11-17 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 3 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991117 |
| Date | 1899-11-17 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 3 |
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